Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953 Page: 11 of 16
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Cantaloupe
rounded line from collarbone to
bust, but relies instead on cut and
drapery to gain much the same
effect. Every line above the belt
in Dior’s designs for fall achieves
a rounded look, as if his cutters
had used a compass.
Shoulders are rounded, and flow
into the sleeve line with no break
The natural roundness of the bust
is accentuated in various ways,
but always softly and subtly.
Shoulders are cut wider, but not
square, the widest part falling be-
low the point of the shoulder in
a curving line.
There’s not a set-in sleeve in a
carload of Dior designs, all sleeves
being of the dolman or draped var-
iety. cut in one with the body of
the dress, with deep armhole and
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having hysterics!
We hurry to say there’s lots be-
sides hostess-help in Miss Meyer’s
book. It does just what its title
implies—gives you complete home
freezing information based on the
author’s own practical experience
plus her investigation of sound re-
search. Dr. George Cook of the
Long Island Agricultural and Tech-
nical Institute was one of the au-
thorities who checked the book.
Did you know you could package
Traditional iced tea takes on a
delicious and different flavor when
sweetened with a spoonful of hon-
ey instead of sugar—and don’t for-
get to add a mint sprig.
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When fillets are thawed enough
to separate, panfry in butter until
golden brown on both sides. Re-
move fish from skillet and keep
hot. Saute almonds in butter re-
maining in the skillet until brown.
Blend in flour, salt and pepper.
Warm cream and add it gradual-
ly to the skillet, stirring constant-
ly and cooking over low heat (do
not let it boil) until the mixture
is blended and thickened. Arrange
fish on platter or individual plates
and cover with the almond gravy.
Serves 4.
Avocado Sherbet
1% cups mashed avocado
1 cup lemon juice
1 cup orange juice
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The French designer, now doing
a land-office business in New York,
thinks of skirts merely as “stems”
this season, and maker them com-
pletely straight and narrow, ex-
cept for a few exceptions in the
cocktail and evening dress cate-
gory.
The small waist is accented, oft-
en by a wide cummerbund.
With his ensembles, Dior shows
small pillbox hats, worn absolutely
centered and tilted slightly for-
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piano in St. Ansgar soon.
The new Fly-in and Drive-in
Theater will soon have a lighted
air strip alongside the theater so
that aircraft can perk, and the oc-
cupants can watch the movie with-
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By DOROTHY ROB
AP Women's Writer
NEW YORK —Ladies should
look like goblets next fall, says
Christian Dior, clothes designer of
Paris and New York.
Dior terms it the "chalice look,”
thus confusing the copyists who
have just climbed on the band-
wagon promoting their versions of
his “tulip look” of last spring. -
The “chalice” differs from the
“tulip” in that it employs no pad-
ding or stiffening to achieve the
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Green Peppers lb. 15c
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you. Old favorites of our own. We
tried her versions and found them
just as delicious as we thought
they’d be.
Fillets With
Almond Gravy
1 pound package any fish fil-
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we did, we’d say abracadabra and
endow every harassed hostess with
a home freezer plus a copy of
Hazel Meyer’s recently published
“The Complete Book of Home
Freezing” (Lippincott).
So easy to entertain if you can
prepare food ahead and put it in
a freeter! So many ideas in Miss
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Napkins...... 4•
Waldort — 3 rolls A»e
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Tomatoes ........1b. 25c
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Parch Fillets .... 1b. 4k
Shrimp .. 12-Os. Pkg. 79c
Crabs . ........ each 27c
Cod Fillets ...... lb. 31c
Catfish ........ 1b. 54c
Horse Meat ..... 1b. 25c
hamburgers by the yard? “Do
this,” Miss Meyer writes, “by plac-
ing a row of equal-sized, flattened
patties on a strip of cellophane
about 6 by 36 inches, leaving two
inches of space between each pat-
ty. Cover the strip with another
piece of cellophane of the same di-
mensions and fold the margins in
close to the meat. Make a com-
pact package by folding the cov-
ered meat patties back over each
other accordion style. Put this cel-
lophane package in a polyethlene
bag, sealing air out. When you
want hamburgers for dinner, you
can merely cut off as many of the
patties as you need with a pair of
scissors without disturbing the re-
mainder. Pre-shaped hamburgers
take less time to defrost than the
same amount of ground meat pack-
aged in bulk.”
We were intrigued by Miss Mey-
er’s book dedication: ""To, the me-
mory of my father, who loved his
family’s enjoyment of the picture-
book meals he so often prepared.”
So we asked her about one of her
father’s eye-appealing dishes. She
said she would never forget their
- first sight of his planked steak,
with potatoes prepared four dif-
ferent ways — Hashed Brown,
Creamed, French-Fried and Stuf-
fed baked—gracing each corner of
the plank!
1 But now it’s two of Hazel Mey-
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1953, newspaper, July 23, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1427256/m1/11/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.