The New Ulm Enterprise (New Ulm, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 27, 1948 Page: 3 of 8
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ett Sloane of radio in a prominent
role; Sloane's performance is mag-
nificent. Glen Anders is excellent.
In fact, the whole cast Js above
average, with the exception of Miss
Hayworth. Hollywood y full of girls
who could have done as well as she
did—but few could have looked as
beautiful.
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SATTLI CSIIK, MICHIGAN
Remember Bobby Breen, who was
a singing star in pictures years ago?
Eddie Cantor had great hopes for
him. Bobby, now 22, spent three
years in the army (won a bronze
star’in the Battle of the Bulge) and
now is a lyric baritone. He doesn’t
want to return to Hollywood just
yet, so he is doing radio guest shots
and concentrating on developing his
voice.
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These are frequent situations in
many homes throughout-the country.
Lunches of this type—or none at
all tor the homemaker alone at
home—don't help pep, vitality and
health. If you get a lag in the after-
noon and wonder what’s wrong with
you, check your luncheon habits.
Physicians and nutritionists are
of the opinion that if you skip a
meal, it places too much of a load
on another meal. Let’s say you've
skipped lunch and eat a very full
and ample dinner. Do you feel like
doing anything but flopping into bed
and wasting the evening? And have
all branch
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Fillings for dainty sandwiches can
be prepared ahead of time and the
sandwiches made finger or triangle
style at a minute's notice. These
will keep well: Deviled ham and
cream cheese; peanut butter moist-
ened with honey and orange juice;
cream cheese and chopped nuts;
liver sausage with chili sauce; dried
fruits, honey and nuts.
If you have room, store small
cakes in the refrigerator to serve
for guests. They'll keep better when
chilled.
Pau! Douglas, who has been
ring on Broadway in “Bom
terday,” has been signed by
Century-Fox for the leading male
role in “Letter to Four Wives,” with
Linda Darnell. Ann Sothem, Jeanne
Crain and Anne Baxter.
Ripple Jr.,
Jimmy Durante
LYNN SAYS:
How to Be Ready
For Summer Entertaining
When guests drop in unexpectedly
during the warm weather keep cool
by being ready for them by having
special foods ready in your refriger-
ator.
No refrigerator should be without
a platter of chilled fruits for warm
weather. They’re excellent as
snacks, and they can be even more
festive when served with quickly
baked ice-box cookies.
United Artists will re-release the
famous Bing Crosby-Bob Hope golf-
ing short, “Don't Hook Now.”
Originally a two-reeler, it has been
cut by Producer Herb Polesi to a
one-reel short •subject. Even non-
golfers love it!
Dorothy Lamonr, free-lancing
sinee she left Paramount a year
ago, has the biggest backlog of
unreleased pictures of any major
star. She has two for Benedict
Bogeaus productions and two for
Columbia. So she headed for New
York for a month to make radio
appearances for "On Our Merry
Way." As soon as sbe gets back
to Hollywood she begins “The Life
of Helen Morgan."
HERE ARE SOME HOT DISHES
from which to choose for lunch if
there are several of you at home.
They are made from “planned"
leftovers
prepare.
Scoop
matoes.
chopped
ped green pepper in 2 tablespoons of
butter. Add 1 1/2 cups corn cut off
the eob, 2 beaten eggs and ’4 cup
bread crumbs and season to taste.
Stuff tomatoes and sprinkle with
grated American cheese. Bake in
a moderate oven for 25 minutes.
Chopped leftover ham or crumbled
bacon or cubed sausage may -be
added to the corn if so desired.
Another good stuffing is canned
macaroni or spaghetti. Stuff the
tomato and bake until the tomato is
done.
Released by WNU Features
Mr Ripple
tured on NBC's
show, have been signed for Colum-
bia's “Ladies of the Chorus.” In
real life the Ripples are Dave Barry
and his son. Alan, six years old.
You Can Be • Partner
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
More than 5,MM children were
interviewed before Mary Jayne
Saunders was chosen for the im-
portant “Little Miss Marker" role
in Paramount's “Sorrowful Jones."
This is the role that lone ago
boosted Shirley
stardom.
prepare cottage e h e e s • with
oranges, grapefruit and berries in
season with a buttered muffin and
a glass of iced tea for a lunch
that’s healthy and balanced.
you ever thought of what it does
to your digestive process to have
it called upon suddenly to digest a
big meal after having been lazy
for many hours?
It's much better to try to dis-
tribute your calories evenly through-
out three meals during the day. In
between you won’t feel an energy
lag and you will keep your system
in good working order.
Don't give the excuse that you
think lunch unimportant and simply
don’t feel like bothering with it.
Even if you're alone at noon, it
doesn't take much effort to prepare
a nice cottage cheese and fruit
salad and a glass of milk with
roll or toast. Or, if the youngsters
are at home, it’s simple enough to
cream some leftover vegetables into
a piecheese, serving it with fruit
and cookies for dessert.
Planning will give you plenty of
the right foods on hand from which
to choose a nutritious and well-bal-
anced lunch. And if you value your
health and well-being, you'll cer-
tainly not count half an hour at
noon much to give up to it.
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The desire people havo to ana-
lyze themselves forms the basis tor
the new program. “What Makes
You Tick." which Will serve as •
summer replacement tor Mutual s
"Quick as • Flash" series, begin-
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Benay Venuta. quiz mistress of
Mutual's “Keep Up with the Kids.”
says many of Hollywood’s top fem-
inine stars are making their own
clothes rather than pay staggering
prices for them. Benay. an expert
seamstress herself, whips up a good
many of her own costumes.
Bowl at Freeh Peaches or Berries
with Cream
Beverage Cookies
•Recipe Given
44 tablespoon chopped onion. Form
into croquettes. Dtp into beaten egg
and water, then in bread crumbs.
Fry in shallow fat. , *
•Cheese Vegetable Pie
(Serves 8)
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to women (38 to 52 yrs.) ? Does thu
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Bill Stern, who
has been chosen
standing sports announcer, advises
radio aspirants: “Learn to read,
speak and write the English langu-
age with the greatest possible
fluency . . . you must be able to
read a strange script at a moment's
notice—or you may have.to. ad lib
for minutes on end.
familiarity with them
stock in trade.”
Blend 44 cup of cheese with dry
ingredients when making the pastry.
Roll out and place in pastry tin.
Bake in a hot oven for 10 minutes.
Meanwhile, add milk to beaten eggs;
add seasonings and vegetables, ex-
cept the tomatoes. Pour into pie
shell. Out tomatoes into eighths and
arrange on top. Sprinkle with re-
maining 44 cup of cheese. Bake, in
a moderate (350 degree) oven for
about 30 minutes or until a knife in<
serted in the center comes out
clean.
Salmon Macaroni Salad
1 S-otutee can of salmon
2 cops canned peas, drained
1 cap shell macaroni, cooked
1/3 cap mayonnaise
Drain salmon, removing bones and
skin. Combine with remaining in-
gredients and season to taste. Serve
on crisp lettuce. Garnish with slices
of hard-cooked eggs.
Asparagus-Ham Luncheon
(Serves < to I)
20 stalks of canned or cooked as-
paragus
6 slices of cooked cold ham
1 ean of mushroom soup
1/2 cap cream
6 slices battered toast
Mix mushroom soup with cream.
Heat thoroughly. Place ham slices
over toast, top with a few stalks of
asparagus. Pour soup ovej all and
run under the broiler for a few
minutes.
1/4
Brown ham in fat and then mix
with other ingredients. Mix thor-
oughly. Cook over low heat, stirring
constantly until the eggs are set.
Creamed Meat in Potato Nests
(Serves 4 to 6)
Combine one 10*4-ounce can of
condensed cream of enushroom soup
with ’4 cup milk. Blend and heat.
Add 114 cups of diced, cooked tur-
key, chicken, roast veal or pork,
ham, or fish and 44 cup of diced
pimiento. Add some of this hot
sauce to 1 egg yolk and stir into
remaining sauce. Heat thoroughly
and serve in nests of reheated,
mashed potato.
Beef Rice Croquettes
(Makes 12)
1 cup seasoned
1 cup ground leftover
1 cup cooked rice and
If the family is home for luneh.
it doesn’t take long to prepare
delicious and nutritious cheese,
vegetable pie and serve it along
with fresh fruit and berries for a
vitamin-rich lunch.
Stuffed Onions
(Serves 6)
Cook 8 large Bermuda onions in
boiling salted water for 30 minutes.
Remove center and stuff with fol-
lowing: Combine 1 can of pork and
beans with 44 teaspoon dry mustard,
44 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons
chopped onion centers. Stuff onions.
Sprinkle each with 1 teaspoon browr
sugar and heat through.
Stuffed Baked Tomatoes
(Serves 8)
out center of six large
Brown 1 tablespoon
onion, 2 tablespoons chop-
Odds and Ends . . . BiU Lawrenee.
director of CBS "Screen Guild Play-
ers." has been signed as dialog™
director of Republic’s top-budgeted
western. “The Far Outpost" . . .
Phyllis Forbes, who eame near get-
ting the job Jane Russell landed in
"The Outlaw.” is one of the chorus
girls In "Romance on the High
Seas” . . . Fred Allen will be a
guest on "We. the People" on the
June first broadcast . . . Anticipat-
ing heavy demand for Tom Brene-
man’s only picture, “Breakfast to
Hollywood," United Artists
nounces that prints of the film
being rushed
changes.
Corn Scramble
(Serves 6)
cup cubed leftover ham
tablespoons fat
beaten eggt '
Salt and pepper
No. 2 can cream style corn
cup green pepper, cubed
Dress-up Frock
Youthful and completely fascina-
ting — a dross-up frock for juniors
with a pretty scooped neckline and
shaped peplum that's longer in
back. Try a gay flowered fabric
or dark sheer, and add your favo-
rite jewelry.
Pattern No. 8254 Is for sizes 11,
U. 13. 14. 18 and 18. Size 12. 444
yards of 35-inch.
The Spring and Summer FASH-
ION gives you lota of ideas for a
■mart wardrobe. Special features,
fashion tips, free pattern printed
inside the book. 25 cents.
thousands of fimotl
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