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success on the Ne00, York stage - Then get from your draggier ounce,
in "Born Yesterday," but Columbia |..::] [ .";':" , of Vinex, pour it into a pint bottle, and fill
I tested some of HoLlywood's top ac- i:::l [*:5"*" L up .wit hJour syrup. T.h!s g!ves you. a !ull
tresses befor i ' fh r, - - ' [ [t", n:: ;1 pint o onuenu meocme or coughs nu*
e pin her at sa ' "" ' v" "
• ° .-" """ .... p,,l [ ,, ; I to colds. It makes a real sa mg because tl
I role in the screen version of ths ,.,,, ltUUL I '-" :;! / gives you about four times as much for youl
comedy. No one else could haw
played it as well. Judy's show bust.
uess career began as switchboard
JUDY HOLLIDAY
perator for Orson Welles' Mer-
'cury Theatre, then came a stint
with a group that sang satirical
-songs. A small role in "Kiss Them
for Me" won her the Clarence Der-
went award. Then came "Born Yes-
terday," her third picture and big-
gest success.
Robert Young said some months
ago that he would be content just
to do his radio show, "Father
Knows Best," and maybe direct
some pictures, unless the right role
came along. It di that of a college
:professor in "Goodby My Fancy."
$:ertainly he had no idea that he
would follow it by playing an Indian
:scout, as he will in RKO's "Hal!
"Breed" very soon.
John Ford's "Rio Grande," co-
-starring John Wayne and Maureen
'O'Hara, has been honored by Par-
'ent's Magazine as "The Movie oi
the Month for Family Audiences,
December, 1950." Republic's presi-
dent accepted the award.
Helen Deutsch, author of so many
successful pictures (her latest i
"King Solomon's Mines"), has
proved to MGM executives that she
krows what will succeed on the
screen; of 30 scripts she turned
'down. only one was made, and it
shouldn't have been. She is thrilled
0ver her next, "Plymouth A.V/en-
lure," with Spencer Tracy star-
ring. Blonde and brown-eyed, pret-
2y enough to be a movie star her-
self, Miss Deutsch likes to do his-
Iorical pictures, insisting that every
• letail be absolutely correct.
Spencer Tracy is delighted
with his role in "Plymouth'Ad-
venture." that of captain of the
Mayflower. The picture will ex-
plode the popular belief that all
its passengers were a dull lot;
some were Pilgrims, some Pur-
Itans.
President Truman likes historical
novies--but knows enough about
istory to catcb errors in costume
and background, according to an
article, "What Makes Margaret
Sing?" in the January Woman's
Home Companion. Daughter Mar-
garet likes them too, but. watching
them with her father, is likely to
protest at his running commentary;
she'd rather just enjoy the picture.
Three movie studios are inter-
ested in "The Halls of Ivy" as a
Picture. If it reaches the screen,
Ronald Colman will play "Dr.
Hall," but Mrs. Colman will have
a .substitute; doesn't want to re-
sume her movie career.
Nancy Oisen had no idea what
Paramount would have her do after
"Union Station"; she'd been.a hit
tn "Sunset toulevard," and "Mr.
Music" had not been released. Now
, it has, the public likes her, and
You can tell what the studio thinks
f her--she has bee arraigned to
'!The Submarine Story," with three
top male stars, William Holden,
John Lund and William Bendix.
Robert Stillman's "The Sound
of Fury." a study of mob vlo-
leuce, has been purchased by
the motion picture division of
the department of defense, to be
Shown at all armed force
camps and stations throughout
the world.
Jane Greer termedby producer
Jerry Wald the greatest comedienne
• !nee Carole Lombard, will have a
chance to prove it in "The Middle
of the Night," which Wald and Nor-
aan Krasna will make for RKO
early this year.
- ODDS AND ENDS .... Kirk
Douglas gets the starring role ha
the film version of the hit play,
etective Story": his work in
"Ace in the Hole" did a lot to help
him land the role so many male
Stars anted . . . According to
tradepaper reports Bob Hope and
ling Crosby are making even more
Oney from their investments in oil
r ,Wells than from their activities in
business . . . "Football Head.
," RKO Pathe's current
1 Sport shows the rise
Serve Pancakes for Any Meal
(See Recipes Below)
Versatile Pancakes
HERE'S NOTHING QUITE so ap-
pealing on blustery days as
warm, tender pancakes. You'll ap-
preciate their
versatility, too,
for pancakes can
welcome you to
breakfast, entice
you to a tempt-
ing luncheon, or
delight you for
dessert at dinner.
Stack t h e m
high and hearty for"breakfast and
serve with a variety of syrup for
breakfast. For luncheon, try pan-
cakes made with corn kernels and
serve with crisply fried ham, Vienna
sausages or Canadian bacon.
For dinner dessert pancakes,
make diminutive pancakes and
team them with fruit like pineap-
ple syrup or Damson plum pre-
serves, and wait for cheers that are
bound to cornel
* • *
Sour Milk Grlddlecake|
(Makes 18 cakes)
1 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
teaspoon salt
I tablespoon sgar
2 eggs
1 cup sour milk or buttermilk
1 tablespoon melted butter
Sift dry ingredients together. Beat
eggs, add buttermilk and butter,
then add to dry ingredients gradu-
ally, beating to obtain a smooth bat-
ter. Drop from a spoon onto a hot
greased giddle and brown on both
sides.
Variation: Buckwheat or Whole-
Wheat Griddtecakes Use buck-
wheat or whole wheat instead of half
the flour. Increase sugar and butter
to 2½ tablespoons each. Decrease
milk if de.red.
Raised Grlddlecakes
(Makes 3 dozen cakes)
2 cups scalded milk
cake or package yeast, sof-
tened in cup lukewarm
water
% cups sifted flour
1% cups corn meal
4 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
2 eggs, well beaten
Cool milk to lukewarm and add
softened yeast. Mix dry ingredients
together and stir
L.'-:-.!::'::•'. s
::../'.::::..:. ':, in yea:t mixture;
--:iiii cover and let
! • in a warm place.
Add eggs and let
stand 10 to 15
minutes before
baking. D r o p
mixture from tip
... ...... :i: of spoon on hot,
lightly greased
griddle. Cook on one side until
puffed, full of bubbles and baked
on the edges, turn and brown on
other side. Serve with sirup. "
*Corn Pancakes
(Makes 12 5-inch pancakes)
1 cup sifted enriched flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon salt
1 egg
1 cups milk
1 cup whole-kernel corn
$ tablespoons melted shorten-
ing
Sift together flour, baking powder
and salt. Beat egg. Add milk, corn
and shortening. Add to flour mix-
ture and mix well. Cook on lightly
greased hot griddle.
Pancake Kol-Ups
(Serves 6)
1 cup edfted flour
teaspoons double-acting bak-
LYNN SAYS:
Serve These 'Pancakes
As You Like Them
Heat syrup for pancakes before
serving and add butter to the syrup
if you wish. This helps keep pan-
cakes hot when served.
Seasoned cottage cheese wrapped
in thin pancakes and kept hot in the
oven is a good extender idea for a
main course when you're serving a
pot roast.
Marmalade jam, jelly or einna.
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU
Hot Tomato Juice
*Corn Pancakes
Broiled Canadian Bacon
Green Salad
Thousand Island Dressing
Strawberry Ice Cream
Sugar Cookies Beverage
*Recipe Given
ins powder
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
I egg, well beaten
1¼ cups milk •
3 tablespoons melted shorten-
. ing
1 cup wheat flakes, slightly
crushed
Sift flour once, measure, add bak-
ing powder, salt. and sugar, and
sift again• Combine egg and milk;
add gradually to flour, mixing only
until smooth. Add shortening and
flakes. Bake on hot griddle. While
hot, spread each .griddle cake to
edge with Damson Plum Preserves.
Roll up lightly and serve with
maple-blended syrup.
Pineapple Pancakes
(Serves 4)
. cup plain pancake mix
1 cup water
2 egg yolks
4 teaspoons butter
Combine pancake mix, water, egg
yolks and melted butter, beating un-
til smooth. Bake in small amount of
hot fat in 5-inch skillet, using 2 ta-
blespoons of batter for each pan-
cake. Turn once to brown on both
sides. Roll cakes while hot. When
ready to serve,
, . heat rolled cakes
in hot sauce
about 5 minutes.
Serve with fol-
lowing sauce:
1 cup pineapple syrup
6 tablespoons sugar or corn
syrup, light qr dark
S teaspoons cornstarch
4 tablespoons cold water
4 tablespoons butter
4 slices pineapple, canned
Heat pineapple syrup to boiling
Mix sugar or corn syrup, cornstarch
and water; add to heated syrup;
bring to boil over low heat stirring
constantly; simmer 3 minutes. Re-
move from heat, add butter and
pineapple, cut in small pieces.
PPLES ARE PLENTIFUL now
and can be used for lovely des-
sert pancakes as follows:
Apple Griddle Cakes
(Makes 12-15 cakes)
2 beaten eggs
2 cups milk
tablespoons melted sliorten-
ing
3 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons baking powder
2 tablespoons sugar
A cup finely chopped pple
Combine eggs, milk, and shorten
ing. Add flour sifted with sa:t, bak
ing powder, sugar, and apple; beat
smooth. Bake on ungreased gridd:e.
When baked, spread with butter and
brow n sugar; roll up and serve.
Pancakes go to dessert in color
when they're made paper thin and
rolled with cranberry sauce, saw
berry jam or orange marmalade.
Good with breakfast pancakas is
a spread made by creaming togeth
er butter with brown sugar or
maple sugar.
Here's a light serving tip for
breakfast cakes: sprinkle with
granulated sugar and dash with a
bit of lemon juice.
Season your cream seuce with a
fine sprinkling of herbs for creamed
chicken or turkey and serve over
hot crisp waffles. Compliments will
smother you!
Vienna sausage erved with corn
pancakes make a delicious combina-
tion for quick supper or luncheon.
Hot, buttered syrup may be served
with them.
If you're serving pancakes to a
crowd, the oven and stack the
on a cookie sheet to keep
Russla-First variant, aS related
at the Care de la Paix:
The Soviet politician Malenkov I
paid a visit to Premier Stalin to re- !
port that it had just been verified '
that Adam and Eve were Russians.
"What if the Voice of America
calls this merely a piece of Moscow
propaganda when we announce it?"
the Premier demanded. "What def-
inite proof have we?"
"The best in the world," MaJen-
key replied. "Adam and Eve had
no clothes. They had no dwelling.
All they had to eat was apples, and
they believed they w.ere in Paradise.
They must have been Russians."
FANCY PANTS
":!:!:!:
Composer Ludwig von Beethoven
was Once invited to a dinner party
by a noblewoman who delighted in
showing off her artistic friends. She
glanced at his shabby attire and
said:
"Of course you won't come
dressed like this. It's a very impor-
tant party. I must see your best
clothes."
Beethoven flushed in anger. Then
he promised:
"You will see my best clothes,
madam."
On the night of the dinner. Bee-
thoven did not arrive at the ap-
pointed time. The hostess waited
nervously for her prize guest to ap-
pear. An hour passed. Then there
was a knock on the door and a mes-
senger entered, carrying a package.
The noblewoman opened it. In-
side was a full dress suit and a
card which read;
"Mvdam, these are my best
clothes. I hope they will make your
party a success."
Two To Spare
Husband--"l wish you wouldn't
talk to me when I'm shaving. You've
made me cut my chin."
Wlfe--"That's all right. You have
two more."
It's Fate
"Some girls grow up to become
dietitians," says Vaughn Monroe.
"Others dye and become titians."
Housing Hint
Dear Mama: Chicago is a won-
derful city. It's full of parks, If
you're a squirrel, you can live in
Chicago all your life and never pay
a penny rent.
SCOOP
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5745
Charming Square
HIS CHARMING 12-inch-square
in the beloved pineapple motif
can be used individually for
:oilies or combine several for
runners or table cloths. Delight.
tully simple to crochet--and inex
pensive, too.
* •
Pattern No 5745 consists of crocheting
instructions, material reouirementa and
tltch ilhzstrations.
The Anne Cabot ALBUM is filled with
:lozens of fascinating needlework Ideas
-crocheting. knitting, embroidering; four
lft vatterns printed inside the book.
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Enclose 20 cents for pattern,
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This is actually a surprisingly effective,
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Pinex is a special compound of proven
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of next year's elections.
00000000FEMALE'
WEAKNESS
which makes you
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days 'before'?
Do female func-
tional monthly
ailments make
you suffer pain, feel so strangely
restless, weak--at such times,
or Just be/ore your period?
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Pinkham's Vegetable Com-
OUnd about ten days before
relieve such symptoms.
Pinkham's Compound works
through the sympathetic ner-
vous system. Regular use of
Lydia Pink_hm's Compound
helps build up resistance against
this annoying distress.
Truly the woman's ]riend!
Note: Or you may prefer
Lydia E. Pinkham's TABLETS
wlLh added iron.
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Many Tougued
Do I speak languages? Listen to
this: Parley vous Francals? That's
Spanish.
Look, Pat, what you Just said is
French.
Well, now, how do you like that?
I speak French, too.
Twisting Old Maxim
Beggar--"Can you give me $2 for
a cup of coffee?"
Passerby--"I can, but Why are
you asking so much?"
Beggar--'Tm putting all my begs
in one askit."
POLITE BEAU
Gloria's parents thought her
new boy friend was an unmanner-
ly lout, but Gloria disagreed vio-
lently. "You're just prejudiced,"
she pouted. "George's manners
are absolutely perfect. When he
drives me home at night, he
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