The Oklahoma County Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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Alan's World—Envoy of Culture—Personality Pays
Because sports writers objected to a woman's presence in the press box Miss Katherine Davis left Knox-
ville Tenn sports writer was forced to cover the Tennessee-Vanderbilt game from outside the box Sym-
pathies it is reported lie with Miss Davis Circle inset: New head of the division of cultural relations of the
United States department of state Is Miss Irene A Wright outstanding authority on Latin-American cul-
ture Right: A 52000 dramatic scholarship went to Miss Nancy Bridges of Lebanon Pa cousin of Tommy
Bridges Detroit pitcher when she was selected as America's personality girl in a New York contest
Everything Is 'llazi-Tazi' on Nazi -Western Front
Rig "guns" that fire nothing but soothing music and vicious "gas attacks" of the verbal sort have long fea-
tured Germany's warfare along the western front Left: A battery of loudspeakers carries military music in-
stead of bullets to the French troops across the river in this battle of propaganda Right: German soldiers re-
leasing gas balloons to be wafted to the French soldiers Each carries a propaganda message
She Really Can't Be That Surprised
William P Buckner Jr wealthy playboy who was convicted in a bond
fraud but who is still at large pending his appeal enjoys himself in a
New York night club His seemingly startled partner for the evening is
Adelaide Moffett society songstress According to various gossip col-
umns they are soon to wed But that had nothing to do with her odd pose
Nazi Beau Brununclls Face Horrible Fate
Two COLL a RS
Vindicates South
1'hen Winston Churchill first lord
of the British admiralty drew a
parallel between the American
South of the Civil war and Nazi
Germany of today Mrs Gerald M
Clark of Jacksonville Fla rose in
wrath She demanded and received
on behalf of Southern womanhood
an apology from Churchill who de-
nied any analogy in his speech
'Coed' Charmers
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TIIE OKLAHOMA COUNTY REGISTER
Diagram demonstrates how the new Nazi chilies ration plan will A lavish application of make-up
work from December 1 1939 to September 1 1919 Ration cards permit transforms members of Princeton
of 100 units of clothing purchase during that period Thus between university's Triangle club into chor
December 1 and April 1 a man can puce-lase two pairs of socks two ines for their annual stage show
handkerchiefs a mufler and one pair of glcves Between April 1 and itairy-cl7este1 Hubert Reese paints
September 1 be can purchase ene shirt two collars and a suit of that "come-hither" look on Gordo
underwear Purchase of a suit would cost 60 units Bent's face
REALLY WELCOME
Billy and his three sisters had been
to visit a relative in the country
Though the invitation had only been
for a week their stay was gradually
lengthened to a month In fact the
uncle began to fear they were going
to be an infliction But eventually
they went
"Well" said the father "was your
uncle glad to see you?"
"Glad!" repeated Billy "Uncle
glad! Why dad he wanted to know
why we didn't bring you mother
the maid the cat and the dog!"
silT ALLOWANCE?
"My hubby says he couldn't live
without me"
"What allowance do you make
him?"
Business Man
His father had given the little boy
a dollar for his birthday All after
noon the boy trotted around the
neighborhood getting the bill changed
to silver at the grocers back to a
bill at the bakers and so on Ills
father asked him the reason for his
behavior
"Veil" said Ikey "sooner or lat-
er somebody is going to make a mis
take and it ain't going to be me"
Too Many Gadgets
"I can't understand why the
housework wears you down" com-
plained the bridegroom "This house
is simply filled with electrical gadg-
ets that do R11 the work!"
"I can't help it dear" sighed the
bride "I guess I'm just fagged out
with button-pushing!
Reason Enough
An old man at the theater had
drorped something and the woman
next him asked what he'd lost
"A caramel!" said the old man
much to the woman's surprise
"You mean to say you're looking
for a single caramel?" she asked
"Ay" was the reply "You see
my teeth's in it"
Snappy Comeback
"How old are you sonny?" asked
the inquisitive old man of the little
boy on the beach
"Six" came the reply
"Six" echoed the old man "and
you are not as tall as my umbrella"
"How old is your umbrella?"
asked the boy
The Hard Vay
"I want you to understand" said
Young Spender "that I got my
money by hard work"
"Why I thought it was left to you
by a rich uncle!"
"So it was but I had to work to
get it away from the lawyers"
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ear'y this year!"
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Gitest—Waiter put this bill right
pleztse Omelette with two t's
Waiter—Thank you sir That will
be another quarter
What a Fight
lI always fight the enemy with
his own weapons"
"Really? How do you go about
stinging a wasp?"
More Confusable Thst Way
The girl entered the bus with a
pair of skates under her arm
A man immediately got up and of-
fered her his seat
"Thank you very much" came
the reply "but I've been skating all
the afternoon
Talk Fast!
"My daughter certainly cured her
Scotch boy friend of stuttering
"How?"
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COOKIES MAKE CHARMING CHRISTIMAS GIFTS
(See Recipes Below)
Holiday Fruit Cakes
And Cookies
Half the thrill of Christmas is In
the pre-holiday preparations Mak-
ing cakes that are crammed with
fruit and nuts baking an endless
variety of cookies to be frosted and
"trimmed" in true holiday fashion
and packing gift boxes of Christmas
confections is as much fun as the
great day itself!
Fruit cakes are a Christmas holi-
day tradition The dark cakes do
improve with age
and should be
made as early as !
possible They r
won't mold or dry (-1)
out if they're
properly stored
Wrap the cooled
cakes well in wax n1242174
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paper then store A4A
in tightly covered
cans If you like brandy or wine
may be spooned over the cakes at
two-week intervals during storage
White fruit cakes make a pretty con-
trast with the dark but they dry
out rather soon and should be eaten
within a few weeks after baking
Don't forget that fruit cakes cook-
ies and small plum puddings make
charming Christmas gifts especial-
ly for the friends and relatives
who'll be away from home on the
holiday
Christmas Fruit Cake
(Makes 10 pounds)
1142 pounds currants
3 pounds seedless raisins
1 pound citron
1 pound mixed candied fruit
1 pound carolied pineapple
1 pound candied cherries
1 cup butter
1 cup brown sugar
6 eggs
4 cups pastry flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon allspice
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1i! teaspoon cloves
teaspoon salt
1 cup fruit juice or wine
Cut fruits Cream butter and add
sugar Add well-beaten egg yolks
Mix and sift dry ingredients and add
alternately with fruit juice or wine
to the butter mixture Add fruit
Fold in beaten egg whites Place in
baking pans lined with wax paper
Cover pans with cheesecloth and
steam 5 hours Then bake one hour
in a slow oven (275 degrees)
Glace Finish for Fruit Cakes
112 cups water
3 4 cup granulated sugar
34 ounce Gum Arabic (412 tea-
spoons) Place sugar and water in a sauce-
pan and boil to the thread stage (230
degrees) Add
'A' Gum Arabic and
heat again jus to
the boiling point
'1"'11r:A111'n After fruit cake
has been baked
remove from the
oven and garnish with nuts and
fruits as desired Then pour the
Gum Arabic mixture over the fruit
cake in a thin stream and manipu-
late as little as possible in order to
avoid crystallization of the glace
Plum Pudding
(Serves 6)
12 cup milk
3143 cups soft bread crumbs
14 pound suet (ground)
1'3 cup sugar
2 eggs (separated)
23 cup seedless raisins
4 cup currants
14 pound figs (cut fine)
13 cup citron (sliced thin)
teaspoon nutmeg
14 teaspoon cinnamon
14 teaspoon cloves
13 teaspoon mace
3 4 teaspoon salt
14 cup apple cider
Scald milk and pour over bread
crumbs Cool Cream ground suet
in warm bowl Add sugar cream
together thoroughly and add well-
beaten egg yolks Combine these
two mixtures Add cut fruits to-
gether with spites and salt Add
cider Lastly fold in stiffly beaten
egg whites Pour into well-greased
Pudding mold Co--t t-71-Itly and
steam for 0 hours Serve with hard
sauce
White Fruit Cake
(Makes 5'llt-pound fruit cake)
34 cup butter
2 cups sugar
7 eggs (separated)
212 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
V2 teaspoon salt
1 cup sweet milk
I teaspoon lemon extract
1 pound white raisins
112 pound figs
pound blanched almonds
12 pound citron
12 pound candied cherries
12 pound candied pineapple
Cream butter and add sugar Sep-
arate eggs beat egg yolks and add
Mix and sift together dry ingredi-
ents and add alternately with the
milk Add lemon extract Cut fruits
and add Blend well and fold in
well-beaten egg whites Place in
pans lined with wax paper and bake
1 hour in a very slow oven (275 de-
grees) then increase heat slightly
(300 degrees) and bake 2 hours
more
Old Spice Wonder Fruit Cake
cup butter
1 cup light brown sugar
2 eggs
2 cups cake flour
244 teaspoon soda
14 teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
12 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon allspice
34 cup sour milk
12 cup citron (cut)
1 cup raisins
1 cup nut meats (broken)
I teaspoon vanilla extract
Crcint butter add sugar and beat
thoroughly Add eggs (well beaten)
Mix and sift to-
ttk A gether all dry in
gredients reserv-
i ing 12 cup of
ci1( flour Add flour
mixture and sour
milk alternately
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the flour mixture
Flour citron raisins and nuts with
the 12 cup of flour which was re-
served and acid to the cake mixture
Add vanilla extract Place in well-
greased small tube pan Bake 40
to 45 minutes in a moderate oven
(350 degrees)
Rolled Orange Cookies
(Makes about 8 dozen)
2 cup fat
1 cup sugar
112 teaspoon orange peel (grated)
1 egg (beaten)
cup orange juice
3 to 3 t2 cups flour (all purpose)
3 teaspoons baking powder
12 teaspoon salt
Cream the fat Gradually cream
in the sugar Add the grated or-
ange peel and beaten egg and grad-
ually add the orange juice Add the
3 cups floor baking powder and
salt which have been sifted together
Mix in well adding more flour if
necessary to make dough just stiff
enough to roll Chill thoroughly
Place on lightly floured board and
roll inch thick Cut and place
on greased baking sheet and bake
in a moderately hot oven (375 de
grees) for 10 to 12 minutes
Lemon Icing
2 cups powdered sugar
14 cup melted butter
3 tablespoons water
tablespoons lemon juice
12 teaspoon lemon peel (grated)
1ix all together stirring until
creamy Spread at once
It's fun to have your own collec
tion of reliable and unusual holida)
recipes You'll want to add to yours
the Christmas favorites I've assert
bled in a specially prepared !calk
of "Holiday Recipes" This in
graphed booklet is available to you
for 10 cents in coin Sddress you:
requests for "IfolicLiy Recipes" h
Eleanor Howe 919 North NI:cing
Avenue Chicago and be sure
enclose the coin!
'Released by WesIvrn Newsppr
Cheerful Nursery
Cheerful as sunse is the a
mosphere of a nuti--ery with w a
and woodwork r)---1-'e1 a
cream color a- 't azure h'
Toys for Christmas
Made From Spools
By RUTH WYETII SPEARS
S 0 MANY readers have asked
for more spool ideas after see-
ing the directions for spool shelves
in Sewing Book No 3 that I know
you will love making these toys
The two spools for the doll's
arms are strung together with
cord Start with these then bend
the body wire over the center of
the cord Run both ends of the
wire through the two body spools
then bend the wires and run them
through the spools for the legs
Bend in flat loops for the feet
Twist wire around the bonnet
spool and fasten to body tightly so
the bonnet tips op at the back
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Cut a face out of a fashion maga-
zine or draw one and paste it on
the front of the bonnet spool The
dress is of two straight pieces
the bright sash and bonnet rib-
bons match
One end is cut off the spool for
the dog's head Bend the wire
over the whiskers then run both
ends through the head and neck
spools Run one end through the
two leg spools then both through
the body and one through the
back spool Twist together around
the tail
NOTE: Readers who are now
using Sewing Books No 1 2 and 3
will be happy to learn that No 4 is
ready for mailing as well as the
10-cent editions of No 1 2 and 3
Mrs Spears has just made quilt
block patterns for three designs
selected from her favorite Early
American quilts You may have
these patterns FREE with your
order for four books Price of
books-10 cents each postpaid Set
of three quilt block patterns with-
out books-10 cents Send orders
to 1VIrs Spears Drawer 10 Bed-
ford Rills New York
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A child's 1de 16 beyond the price of pentneb
Ask your Doctor before giving
your child doubtful "bargain"
remedies No family need take
this chance today
Wait Think first Are you absolutely
sure you should give a single dose of
t hat drug to your child? Internally?
It was sold you recall as "some-
thing just as rood" for a few
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A very dear purchase it could be!
For your own peace of mind alone
give no home remedy you're not
quite certain about without getting
your own doctor's opinion And
never go against U
Even in the case of the common
children's remedy in of magne-
sia ask your doctor what he ap-
proves And when he says "Phillips'
Milk of Magnesia" see that you get
exactly that by asking expressly for
" when you buynever
ask for just "milk of magnesia"
If your child prefers Phillips' in
the newer form—tiny peppermint-
flavored tablets give it this way
But Whether you got liquid Phillips'
or Phillips' Tablets pet the genuine
Ph llips'I00k bribe name"Phillips'
ML k of Magnesia" on bottle or box
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Keyes, Chester A. The Oklahoma County Register (Luther, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 14, 1939, newspaper, December 14, 1939; Luther, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2301483/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.