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Russell Leader, 16 Dec 1937, p. 6

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WN YY YY YY "TTT . i Cerial Story Fashions Recipes EA J is delicious & HAM Sharon Wynne DEBUTANTE When Gay Needham, whose home is a Western ranch, inherits a large sum of money, her mother decides that it should be used to get Gay into society. Mrs. Needham moves the entire family to New York, where she connects with Bernal Van Gordon, an agent who arranges for Gay to have a joint debut with Irene Stromley--Gay to supply the money, and the Stromleys the social pres tige. Meanwhile, Gay meets Rod- ney Sinclair, a wealthy young social- * You'll get more heat and faster heat-- * guaranteed--with this new type car ' heater, because the Stewart-Warner ,- South Wind uses an utterly new prin- ciple! It burns gasoline in a patented, 'sealed metal chamber--at an average - cost of only 3 of a cent an hour! It's | fast--simple--safe--fully automatic. "An electric igniter lights the gasoline 'and then shuts off so there's no heavy !drain on your battery. No fumes can escape into your car -- no air from linside the car is burned. Easy to install --no hose--no extra thermostats to buy. Come in--see it--enjoy its winter comfort-- today! ; That tion to ig gmart Bo problem Available at all good dealers and garages: or write direct to Stewart-Warner-Alemite Corporation of Canada, Limited Belleville, Ontario ite. Irene has designs on Rodney, but he falls in love with Gay, and it is only because of him that Gay is willing to go through with the preparations for her debut. CHAPTER III The Needhams were at dinner in their palatial new home. "What's the matter with you, John?' Mrs. Needham asked sharp- ly. "Not eating your steak?' "Aw, I don't know, Ma," Mr. Needham answered pathetically, "It's so big, I reckon we'll never be able to find each other. And that fellow that you call my valet. I don't know what to do with him. Why, he ain't even a good poker player, and when I asked him to go to a movie with me, he nearly choked." "John Needham!' Pa quailed *be- fore the withering glance of his wife. = "You're going right back to the ranch. Yo%u haven't any sense, and you'll never learn!" "Goody!" Celia leaped up, ran to her father, and threw her arms about him. "You and me!' she carolled. "I hate it here. Tll go with you. I'm pining to see Dick, and. . ." "Sit down, Celia." Mrs. Need- ham's voice was commanding. "You are going to boarding school this year. And there's to be no argu- ment." Celia turned ward Gay. "What do you think, Gay?" Gay hesitated. Loving Redney, she knew how Celia felt about Dick Myers: But if she were to marry Rodney, the whole Needham family must be made over to fit the Sinclair pattern. Too Young For Responsibilities "Mother is right," she finally said. "The school will do you good, and youre too young to take on the responsibilities of a rancher's wife." "All right," Celia answered sul- lenly. "But if Dick marries someone else, I'll----I'll-- I don't know what ll do!" rebellious eyes to- * * * The next day, Pa Needham was packed off to the ranch and, a few days later, Celia left for Virginia, where the boarding school was locat- ed. Mrs. Needham sighed with relief as she turned to Gay after they had waved goodby to the morose Celia. "Well, that's over! I hope_they teach her something. If she were only more like you, Gay. The way you're co-operating. . . Van Gordon says you are an apt pupil and, with the exception of Jock, the most in- terested one he has ever sponsored." "Jock!" It was Gay's turn to be surprised. She had been so busy with her own, affairs that she had not paid much attention to her brother and what he was doing. "Yes; Van Gordon has put him under Irene's wing, and I heard Irene tell him the other day that he seem- ed bern to the purple. I think, just between us, she likes him pretty well." LOOK, MOTHER, THAT COAL IS COLOURED "I hope--not," Gay said slowly. "There's something about Irene --I don't know, . . ." "Piffle,"" snorted Mrs. "Irene is all right." * * * Needham. The days lengthened into weeks and months, bringing nearer and nearer the time for the debut. Then, one day, Van Gordon came rushing to the Needham home. "That boy Jock," he raged, 'is getting himself into a mess. There's a certain Broadway actress, Esine Vaille--twice his age--she's playing him for a fool! Until you folks are entrenched, as it were, we can't af- ford notoriety. And if Jock tells this woman too much, she's apt to re- sort te blackmail. Do you under- stand ?"' Wanted: A Little Fun "Ye-es," Mrs. Needham said in a feeble voice. "Now, see here, Mrs. Needham." Van Gordon's voice was harsh. "Jock is genial and easy-going--but weak. You might just as well admit it, and start a program to keep him out of mischief. I've talked to Irene Strom- ley, and she has promised to help." That evening, Mrs. Needham took Jock to task at the dinner table. Irene Stromley was a very amused listener. ~ "Huh," Jock blustered, "I gotta right to a little fun. If you're so darned afraid that debut won't come off, why don't you rush it?" "Im inclined to think Jock is right," Irene put in. "Why not set the date for the debut early next month? Meanwhile, bad boy, you're going to pay more attention to little Irene and less to that actress per- son." "That s0?" Jock grinned. "Well, suppose we go for a drive and talk it over?" He and Irene sauntered out to- gether. Mrs, Needham smiled triumphant- ly. "That's the way out of our dif- ficulty with Jock. . . Gay, why are you so quiet this evening?" (To Be Continued.) Brazilian Women Enjoy Athletics Tennis and Swimming Brazilian women are beginning to make names for themselves in two It is not nnusnal, now, to see the ten- nis courts and the swimming pools of local clubs and beaches jammed with young women of all sizes and ages. Instead of having tutors in the intri- cacies of French verbs and Ttalian verse, they have lessons in tennis and swimming under competent teachers contracted abroad. Here the moderi- ity of Brazil shows itself. Many of them swerve into the driveways af their clubs as though Brazilian womeh had always driven automobiles, dash into their dressing rooms, emerge with the only sensible clothes a woman can play tennis in, dash after balls and serve as though tennis were a tra- dition of the race and not something extremely recent in the life of the Brazilian girl, And though it is a new day, Bra- zilian fathers, brothers, husbands and sweethearts still wag their heads and wonder where 'this world is going to. One has the fezling that the tenden- cies and trends of the modern Brazil ian girl have the blessing of her elder kinfolk. Perhaps they wish that they had been able {o live their younger lives in this modern age. Eyes Of Dead Pen lal . . Help The Living A year ago Professor V. P. Fila- tor, of Odessa, said he could cure the dreaded form of blindness known as "wall eye." "Wall eye" may be caused by ds- ease or injury, and takes place when the cornea, or horny cover of the eje- ball is clouded. Professor Filator, by replacing the = defgct"ve corneas of the living with the healthy corneas of the dead, has actually restored sight to 4C0 lL year. They Are Going In Strong For athletic fields, tennis and swimming. © people during the lasi- 10: a Day age of Interest to Women « Impromptu Holiday Menus » The Christmas season ig usually one grand round of meeting and talk- ing to old friends, entertaining them and being entertained. The young crowd, too, whose long holidays give them a lot of time on their hands, find this an ideal time to entertain their friends and everybody has a marvel- ous time all round. But there is one drawback to all this fun as every housewife knows and that is the work involved in pre- paring and serving the food for all the different occasions when people gather at her house. We have prepared two menus here which will take care of almost all occasions and the recipes are designed to leave the hostess free to enjoy the party as much as the guests. It will take some planning and preparing in advance, but that is certainly worth- while when you are rewarded by peace of mind and an assurance that every- thing will taste marvellous and you don't get flystered preparing things at the last minute, First occasion for food is when old friends drop in to help you trim the Christmas tree. Whether they come in time for supper or do the work and eat later, this supper will be a pleas- ure to serve and eat. Cream of Tomato Soup Scalloped Oysters Jellied Spanish Relish Stuffed Celery Bread and Butter Sandwiches Ice Cream and Cookies Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate Scalloped Oysters 4 cups fine soft bread crumbs 14 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Dash of paprika 3% cup melted butter 1 pint oysters, drained 1-3 cup oyster liquor 1, cup top milk. Combine bread crumbs, salt, pepper and paprika. Add butter, tossing lightly to mix well. Sprinkle 1-3 of Make Smart Tailored Ensemble For Mid-Win- ter and Early Spring 8 2 2 3 > El > 22 2 SIR SEES 04 A RES % : K&S < < ES EK = SESS 58 QL PATTERN 4499 By Anne Adams Here's just the thing for Miss 8 to 16... a very smartly tailored ensemble consisting of a dress and either a belted or three-quarter free swinging coat. There ave all sorts of stunning fabric combina- tions you can use to create new and striking effects. For insiance, you could make the dress solid color with a plaid collar then make crumbs in bottom of greased baking dish. Arrange 14 of oysters on crumbs. Sprinkle second third of crumbs over oysters. Add remaining oysters. Combine oyster liquor and milk and pour over oysters. Top with remaining crumbs and sprinkle light- ly with paprika. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees F.) 30 minutes. Serves 8. The beauty of this whole menu is that you can prepare it early. Put the oysters, butter, crumbs and season- ings into the baking dish and leave in refrigerator until just before bak- ing. Then heat the milk before you add it and the oysters will bake more quickly than usual. The celery can, of course, be stuffed ahead of time with cream cheese rel- ishes, the sandwiches prepared and covered with a damp cloth and set in refrigerator and the relish can be made hours before serving time. Jellied Spanish Relish 1 package quick-setting jelly powder 1 pint warm water 1% tablespoons vinegar Dash of Cayenne 1% teaspoon salt 2 pimientos, finely chopped 1% cup white cabbage, finely chop- ped 1 cup celery, finely chopped 1 cup sweet pickles, finely chop- ped. Dissolve jelly in boiling water. Add vinegar, Cayenne, and salt. Chill. When slightly thickened, fold in pimientos, cabbage; celery and the pickles. Turn into individual molds, filling them half full. Chill until firm. Unmold. Makes 12 half- molds. : For your Watch Night supper, plan a buffet meal, something like this: Tomato Juice Cocktail Chicken Pot Pie, Carrot and Cabbage Salad Baking Powder Biscuits Angel Food Cake Tea Chicken Pot Pie 2% tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca 14 teaspoon salt Dash of pepper Dash of Paprika 2 cups cooked chicken, picces 1% cups milk or chicken stock 2 tablespoons melted butter Coffee Cider cut in 8 unbaked baking powder bis- cuits, rolled % inch thick. Combine ingredients. Turn into greased casserole; bake in hot oven (425 Deg. F.) 25 minutes, stirring twice during first 10 minutes. Place biscuits on top of chicken mixture after it has baked 10 minutes; re- turn to oven and bake 12 to 15 min- utes longer, or until biscuits are browned. Serves 4. Afternoon Tea Served In Beauty Parlors From New York comes the latest story of the Anglicization cf the Uni- ted States. The story links the acme of American modernism--the beauty parlor -- and England's greatest colonization agent--afternoon tea, in amusing fashion. Modern science, lending all its energies to aid in the beautification of madam, has not been able to elim- inate the most tedious feature of a beauty treatment-- the wait of an hour or longer while feminine tres- ses dry. Up-to-date beauty parlors some time ago commenced serving a cup of tea to clients as they waited for their hair to dry. But the crowning touch came with the announcement by a Fifth Avenue beauty parlor that henceforth trim : waitresses will serve atternoon tea-- | to husbands, NEW YORK The Next Stop? If New York is your next stop, you'll want to know about The v Shelton Hotel. The Shelton provides its guests with "added attractions", at no added cost, among them are the famous Shelton swimming pool, gymnasium, library and solarium. Furthermore, The Shelton is in the Grand Central zone, considered the best location in New York. © RATES $3 per day If cream refuses to "whip," add just a squeeze of lemon juice, continue whipping, and it will soon become the right congistency. Another way which slightly increases the quality of your whipped cream is to beat the white of an egg until very stiff, fold into the cream, and whip until heavy. You Hear the Voice But NOT what is SAID? Since 1907, many like you have been helped by using 7 LEONARD oi: OIL Relieves partial deafness. 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Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions included. Pattern 4499 is available in girls' sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Size 12 takes 3% yards 54 inch buys a new guaranteed REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER with all essential features FREE CARRYING CASE TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR Yowto Write -- ; ; = i Sxvab fahrie. : rai = Short Remington Rand Limited Send Twenty Cents (20c) in dae : Sl oronto coins (stamps cannot be accept- 3 C ] : a m ed) for this Anne Adams pattern. : ; Write plainly size, name, address Ea : oh and style number. Send your order to Anne Adams, Room 425, Wilson Buildings, To- ronto. Issue No. 51--'37 C--2 FINE CUT. Listen to "THE SHADOW' -- Every Wed., CFRB, 9 to 9.30 p.m.

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