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IF you're preparing a gelatin
dessert and want it to set he a
hurry, here's a useful hint. Just
add to the gelatin, already dis-
solved in 1 cup boiling water,
8-10 good-sized ice cubes and
stir for about 3 minutes, or un-
til' gelatin becomes sirupy and
the cubes stop melting. Then re-
move ice cubes and set bowl of
gelatin in refrigerator to chill.
It will set in about ea hour.
If you like to accent the flavor
of fruit -flavored gelatin, add 1
cup grapefruit juice instead of
cold water as called for in the
package directions. Or, add 1.
cup of gingerale, apricot nectar, •
or orange juice instead of water.
For an entirely new taste, mix
two compatible gelatins such as
orange and black raspberry.
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Here is a dessert that is
fluffy and creamy, yet not too
rich. It's a gelatin cream whip
which can be made as festive as
you please when ringed with
whipped cream, garnished with
mint and served with your fa-
vorite fresh fruit.'
GELATIN CREAal WHIP
1 pkg. black cherry, grape, or
black raspberry gelatin
1 cup hot water
1 cup cold water
le cup whipping cream
Additional whipped cream
for garnish
Sprigs of mint
Crapes, red raspberries,
Bing cherries or other fresh
fruit.
Dissolve gelatin in hot water:
add cold water. Chill until
slightly thickened. PIace bowl
of gelatin in ice water, and beat
with egg beater until thick and
fluffy. Whip creat': and fold into
whipped gelatin. Peur pito serv-
ing diel: and chill until firm.
Garnish •wit:: a pipiest -f whip-
ped Bream - n,;.. -Tr and
serve pith side disize,s ef the
freits.
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GIIEIUtY BANANA SPONGE
1 pkg. lemon -flavored gelatin
1 cup hot water
}h cup cold water
2 tblsps, Iemon juice
's tap. grated lemon rind
3 bananas
3 egg Whites, stiffly beaten
,S cup chopped maraschino
cherries, drained (15 cher-
ries)
Whipped cream
eferaschino cherry halves
Dissolve gelatin in hot water.
.Add cold water, lemon juice, and
rind, Mash 2 bananas well and
add to gelatin mixture, mixing
well. Chill until mixture begins
to thicken, Beat well Fold in
egg whites and chopped cher-
ries. Pile lightly into serving
dishes and chill until firm. Top
with whipped cream. Slice re-
maining banana Garnish with
banana slices and cherry halves.
Sliced peaches and red rasp-
berries combine to make this
mold that is sliced for serving a
festive treat.
GYPSY FRUIT MOLD
1 pkg, orange -:flavored gela-
tin
1 cup hot water
1 cup cold water
1 lie cups sliced peaches
1 cup fresh red raspberries
Dissolve gelatin in hot water.
AM cold water. Pour a thin
layer into a loaf mold and chill
until erne. Chill remaining gela-
tin until slightly thickened. Ar-
range reaches or. firm layer and
cover with a layer ref slightly
thickened g.elann. Chill until
firm. Ace berries end cover
with remain:::_ eeiann. Ca ill
until firm. . five Id aed rat _e
sliees te serve. Serves E,.
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APPLE.CAL'CE SNOW
1 envelope =flavored gelatin
34 cup sugar
1e teaspoon salt
'% Cap water
gs tap, grated lemon ,'105
1 t'blsp. letnten .uiee
Is:, cups tl peened can'' sweet-
ened applesauce
2 egg whites
Mee th; .h.; :a
Sal.
arei seeer. Add water. - lsee
eve r e T.•.-C.:Er erei eta- teen:
firlati. is therenehly,ea.
.,.0and art::_,aec'e.
Ch :i^xeme :ncu.,ds
-h•ty lien droppedfreer: a
speen. Add the enbeater- egg
whites and bet with a rotary
beater until mixture begins to
fold its shape. Turn into a 5 -cup
mead or into individual milds.
Chill until firm. Serves 8.
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APRICOT SPONGE PIE
1 envelope unflavored gelatin
l s teaspoon salt
17i cups very hot apricot nec-
tar (1 -ounce can) .....
1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon almond extract
2 egg whites
1 coconut pie shell
Cemaine gelatin, sugar, and
sea:: *en: v t:l. Add hot nectar
Lee stir entil gelatin is thorough-
eieselvea. Add lemon juice
ectad almend extract. Chill to
slightly 'nicker than unbeaten
egg white c.:nsesteney. Add the
2 enbeaten egg whites and beat
With ry Leaser entil -"entre
beeins tit held its shape. Turn
i.^ _sheal
anei
chfI2.
Coconut PieShell. Grease
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Carl,
POLITICS WITH A GRIN—Members of the Women's blaticnal
P-eae Cijb c CO a Skit entitled "Ike Seethes Cff the Farmers"
at the WNFC's o'tr,t:al dinner and stunt party in \'v'oshingten.
Peef deet and Mrs. Elseehower were guests of honor at the
affect . eacve, Betty :eel, of the Washington Star, portrays
Ike ctterroting to hit a golf boll off the nose of 'farmer' Mare
t
r: las. U.S. Ineortneticy Administration. The "farmer's wife"
is F.., ._.r t'^ .,_fele, 4f ':cline„ Press„
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SNAKES ALIVE — Standing at a relatively safe distance, (canker
Joe Durham, catches a rattlesnake, thanks to a clever .snagg-
Ing device. It's all part of the annual rattlesnake hunt sponsored
by the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. This year's hunt
brought in 2400 live snakes, Venom is sold to makers of snake-
bite serum and best of the snakes go to zoos.
PtlL1LE — Wee: "s the mon do-
ing inside the At one
time, any schoclbcy could kav'e
answered the ciesticn. Hes a
steam locomotive irspe.c'O',
making a periodicci,e:p
the firebox of a KL._ k thcr
class engine in Lonac . Eng-
land. As the diesel pus. es the
locomotive down the track to
memory, this sight will eventu-
ally vanish from the trarsperta-
tion scene entirely.
Some Prophets
Who Guess Wrong
Spare travel enthusiasts ;bill
not readily forgive Professt'r.
Rirba. d Woolley, the new As-
tronomer Royal, for 1::s severe
castigation of their dreams. The
fit . i'e of interplanetary ravel is
utter bilge: he hes said.-
r.a,t iet them take heart. Pre -
diet., - wise sten often prove
trap.
pl-rer ,unit even lee hentliest
tis, till enter space . itfes-
scrW�ee:ies- life:-..... Ani here
are acme steed reasens
If we lied Yap:nese t: the -in
ev ter peneehets et' the r,ast .._.,
of 1:4.•11 'erste in :' ren
suite' e -s
in a 4. :fall, . a,. welle, t..,.l
. eleneleas., ge ....,...
e
a_..
p.%:
the Atlar.t.o:.. A _..a.. .1
thirty see ta.e
t; thecI to .;.I''f i.- .1tee
tri sL .. :ere rather ,se
et" Only nine yeans.later, a...r
Alcock and .. - W.....t-.
• Brown, bete, L. r
fc:.:nded eine n a s,.l ...0
• prize by neating the fin s t t. _e:s
agar tic flight in
teat, just w .c_. the Wf r i e.. '.i t
brothers w e r e experimenting
with their heavier-than-air mach-
ines, Dr. Simon Newcombe, a
noted American scientist, scorned
the very suggestion ef mechani-
cal fflight.
He argued that fro ccs:iale
ccn:'1;'iratio_n ef 'i. o-ve t tc a..
cel, of ..c`�' ' e_•••
.and kr.Own forms of :e os.r. be
uniied in a_ ,e niaibine
ts. tier-tiereezel the a: -^ . .'1::.. re
cinteed: I\'a: ceir , eel
ths rev, firs rf pr:,—.ernsWith-
r.;. .._. never -r'e
•
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? era ea -
_ -rfe • e a
t, _ _ e. ..:__
F. IC F._. ate e
the streets .f L. _. :r. vete
E.
.. _.:- 1-1c:1t .a , •a t i nor
tate weer. tee Tat -
Leese. tie:eine age . [(i_ teesc
at ner leele eche
.- eerc C e
- _ -. 1s _
its t f
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It.: sateter
first
nes se
es- Ilie c t. - t i:-
teethe pe :nes e J a
DC:
-sane let
.sees, tele.7. __.,..,
(loud laughter). They would be
blown off by the wind (more
laughter), And if a strong wind
carne the fire would become so
hat that the boiler would burst."
At his final sally, Stephenson
laughed as loudly as anyone else,
but for a different reason, The
absurdity of that eloquent mem-
ber's argument convulsed him.
On another occasion, a mem-
ber speaking in opposition to the
Bill asked Stephenson to assume
that one of his engines was tra-
velling at 10 m.p.h. when a cow
strayed onto the line. "Would
that not be an awkward circum-
stance?" he asked.
"Yes," answered Stephenson in
his rich Northumbrian brogue,
"very awkward - for the coo!"
Few outstanding benefactors of
mankind ever stirred up such
contempt, initially, as Marconi,
the wireless pioneer. When he
first came as a "young crackpot"
to England, he was subjected to
every indignity. On his arrival
at the port, customs officers,
probing into his suitcases and
trunks, were startled by the com-
plicated scientific apparatus they
discovered. "The man's are an-
archist," said one.
So. Marconi, seeking peace to
develop his world -changing ideas,
found himself arrested and his
apparatus confiscated. Happily, a
British engineer quickly vouched
for him,
But, almost immediately after-
wards, a Lon don newspaper,
which should have known better,
commented: "An Italian has ar-
rived — with a concertina but no
monkey. It Is a street organ on
which it is impossible to play,
but it can make a lot of noise."
However, the "concertina with
no monkey" shortly afterwards
bridged the Atlantic, so giving
birth to modern radio's great
achievements. Yet hardly had
Marconi begun his successful ex-
periments before ofd ladies
started writing to the newspap-
ers complaining about "all this
ele ;ria stuff in the air,"
"it is crippling our health,"
they cried. in dismal chorus.
"The nese should be put away,
and his g o di es s contraptions
advised others, itching
`:: rine out a great mans vision
and treat him as a dangerous
crieninal or 'lunatic.
These examples show clearly
erc::_h that 1: is not wise to label
everyio.._ s dream as
gee.." One day the Astrono-
mer F._ etce :oa of space tra-
vel ,.y rake him leek just as
Fluoridation
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a:g▪ em t. the
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cergeseettnee
Inoe ire #moped,
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arc .,... fere. 11 c._.e of these.
eL_.:nce is y petepee eee rails
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c"..,77,-::1• fire eve_ be
pees eee. ,
eseene . ea the: we mast
the _. t:.:, cf 11 ori -
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It,L7 If it 0.1: gee -erne: nix
:'' tt we are all
,.ten let's
the v i.. .'t-. later sup -
r. C.... 'e . t`e tr...rsm:s-
• :. '!co E.ryal
is he .exp"., „t..-
• d_JLiF and itzi :! cb of
giteeritins,ri. .. liber it linut
Teis vat, f at.ed on
,,:c a The
€ern . t Nrits the great
`rt.. the . rsai COr-
e bene -
..cd, pew-
itieree, 0)tr_itherwise pre-
pere_. Lee sena ever the -drug
T . y.: _ :et's op-
✓v:.. f s caC;a-
Let's not remove
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,cr ..,. Springs
NOT FCSSY
with the
a1 77. Yee -....., . d:n't like
"The:, esz.: g: o..,1 and fight
ugh!
We scat by the paper they
may take a vote, over in Icun-
cnlnbt. County, on fluoridation
of the public watch' supply. Tho
purpose,. of course, is to get
finuride into 6hc drinking water
aft all the children, to they'll
have better it'c'th, -
Fluoridation, usually the sub-
ject of bitter controversy, is a
subject on which we've found
it hard to girt wicked up -
either way. bbr OUP 1;n('0 is the
results wcnt't be so miraculous
as to put MI the dentists out of
business; they apixarentl,y don't
think so either, because const or
them are for it. No', 00 the
other hand, do we anti' (pate all
the dire consequences some op-
ponent:; predict.
Our chief reaction is to won-
der about tito waste of fluor'ide.
If the sole purpose is to get
fluoride into children, why not
just prescribe it for the chil-
dren? Why put it into all the
water used for industrial pur-
poses? into all the water used
for washing' clothes and dishes?
into all the water used for
bathing? Why, in fact, waste
fluoride on adults, whose teeth
already are formed? And why,
in the name al all that i5 sensi-
ble, give it to • the thnu'ani'ls
with false teeth?
Wouldn't it make eotielIy.,
good sense to put the children's
cod liver oil into the public
water supply?
Yes, sir, it wotild make lust
as good sense. And since it
would, it seems reasonable to
conclude that if we ever flu-
oridate the public water supply,
sometime we might get around
to cod liver oiling it.
That though convinces us we
do take sides in this controversy
after all. Fluoridation? We're
ag'in it!
Cod liver oil in drinking
water! Ughl •-- The Franklin
(N.C.) P r es s & flishlands
Caconian.
MODEST APPEAL — Hillevi Rom-
bin, Swedish beauty currently
reigning as "Miss Universe;'
models a conservative halter -
type bathing suit of lastex.
Straps of the jeweled top can
be tied around the back for
sunbathing.Suit's style is a
swing to more suit, less skin,
and typifies trend in suits this
season.
V1Eife SCENE Of DEATH — Mother St. Paul (center), Mother
Superior c -f the Order of tale Grey Cross, and members of her
ttafr cavil the'gm:seeds of the Villa St. Louis near Ottawa,'after
a# -.g to inepect the scene of the tragedy.