Garfield County News (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1956 Page: 3 of 4
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Pearl Harbor (FIIINC)—Ralph
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ENID GARFIELD COUNTY N EWS FRIDAY JULY 6 1956
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and be slim but you must
really want to do it If you feel
psychologically ready to lose
weight then here are tips to
make it easy
Cut down on your food gradual-
ly rather than drastically Weight
lost quickly doesn't help you to
THIS 1VEEK'S RECIPE
Oven Barbecued Chicken
(Serves 4-5)
1 frying chicken cut up
2 tablespoons butter
CUP chopped onion
3i cup chopped celery
1'4 cup chopped green pepper
I cup catchup
I cup water
2 tablespoon worcestershlre
sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
teaspoon pepper
Coat chicken with cup flour
mixed with 2 teaspoons salt and
brown In cup hot lard As
pieces are browned arrange
them in casserole Saute onion
In butter until clear Add all
other ingredients and bring to
a boil Pour over chicken Coy
er and bake in a moderate
(350eF) oven for about an hour
or until tender
change your eating habits and
you'll quickly gain back even
more than you lost if Its done in
a hurry
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ONE BALL OF YARN
By Mary Jo Ericson
S UZANNE her curly brown head
bent studiously over her cro-
cheting Instructions her pretty
forehead wrinkled In a frown of
concentration did not notice her
husband lay down his newspaper
and look at her She would have
been surprised to see the sudden
Look of awarenesss come into his
eyes as he studied her face as
though seeing it for the first time—
& look that deepened to tender-
ness that made his lips twist in
an indulgent smile
"Why the little MIMI" be mut-
tered to himself "She never told
me"
No Suzanne didn't notice any
of this as she applied herself to
the task at hand She was used
to the silent evenings now—or al-
most It seemed as though lately
she and Bob didn't talk much
They didn't seem to have too
much to say to each other Their
evenings were spent with him
behind his newspaper or book—
with her darning or following
some complicated crochet pattern
When finally she did lay aside
her work with a little tired sigh
he was again hidden from sight
Ills voice with a d111:Irtnt tone
to It staTtled hec
"Tiled? Bow would you like to
make us a !ilea cup of cocoa be-
fore hanirti in?" he asked
liii offor was so unexpected
and she was so delighted that she
practically stammered her accept-
ance As they sat companionably
sipping It a little while later it
seemed strange to find that they
suddenly had things to tell each
other—stranger still that those
Items now seemed to Interest both
of them instead of being a boring
account of something that had
happened during the day
The next day she found her-
self taking special pains with her
"at breakfast" appearance—even
got up a little earlier In order to
make some of his favorite pan-
eakes—something she hadn't done
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in ages His good-bye kiss was all
the thSnkg she needed for the ef-
fort If the Question entered her mind
"Why the sudden change?" she
shoved it aside One doesn't Ques-
tion the gods who bestow happi-
ness restored after being in moth-
balls When the telephone rang after
lunch and it was his voice she
didn't have to force the lilt in her
tone It was there! And when he
said "How about dinner out to-
night—and perhaps a show? Well
—all the lights In the house
seemed to go on at once
Happiness put stars in her eyes
—unlocked her lips Suddenly the
stranger had become her husband
—the man who loved her Tier
innate shyness melted away Love
gave her the self-confidence to
pour out the dreams until now
hidden in her heart And he lis-
tened and thought "What have
been missingll"
No more silent evenings now
The newspaper dropped to share
a confidence The crocheting was
laid aside to discuss some new
plans A month flew by on wings
One month—then one night Suz-
anne breathed a tiny sigh again
as she broke the yarn
"Well at last those are fin-
ished" Bob's Ups had difficulty being
serious as he asked "What?"
Now she would tell him! He had
wondered why she hadn't during
these few weeks as they grew
closer together
These booties for Jane's show-
er next week I thought I'd never
finish them"
Bob's face was a study of amaze-
ment Then he burst into a loud
guffaw
'What's the matter?" Suzanne
asked in surprise
"This time the loke's on met"
Bob replied Then added in a
wondering tone "But I've still
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Marrs, James J. Garfield County News (Enid, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1956, newspaper, July 6, 1956; Enid, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2080060/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.