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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 6

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Frwighl ear builder delivered almost 100,000 units to American railroads In 1957, This was the biggest year since 1940. Washington, D. leads the world in number of telephones per capita, with 64 telephones for every 100 persons. Ninety-nine per cent ef th people of Mozambique, southeast, ern Africa, are unable In read. Population is about 6 million.

$WOMEN THE as; Thursday, March 13, 1958 What's The Answer? A column for renders by the. readers. If you have a household problem, ask this column. Please sign name, address and phone number. Address mail to, or call Teedie Burton, Women's Department, Asheville Citizen-Times, Asheville, N.

C. HI On the wonderful SING SlAttT-HEEDlE- From Mrs. R. (' M. What use il next Christmas under the else can I use In stiffen a can-; tree.

From Mrs. II. and Mrs. can petticoat? It's nylon net.jA. S.

I've already used sugar starch (it makes it real stiff but For Mrs. S. Canton scratches my riauRhthers less Concerning your question when and powders' ofli regular starch, to plant pinks I plant mine in liquid starch and perma the summer so they will Ret a None of I hem do quite right. good start before cold weather. That way they come back next from Mrs.

W. 1.. B. Will you 'spring. 1 don't remember if they please publish again how to lake: hloom the first year or not.

tlie shine off a dark blue wool Hope Ihis is some help, from gabardine suit? I R' Rrfvard. This marvelous smooth-stitching Portable mmm tv For Mm. E. S. can, 'or Mrs.

B. too frizzy get a plastic tablecloth with Permanent can be tamed by flannel hacking 72 by 54 inches shampooing soon and often. It will generally snflen up after 19975 fOA ONIY or by the yard wherever they sell yard goods, even in the dime stores. It's easy to swab clean, is non-skid and feels soft. Can be used as a tablecloth in kitchen or breakfast room or for children's (able.

Would be perfect for a pad under a linen cloth. I bought one (they're inexpensive) for a pad and plan to Lynda Reighard and Miss Bette Wilson. A "Queen of Stars" will be chosen from the seniors, Miss Atkinson, Miss Wilson, Miss Hawk and Miss Lineberry, The dance ends TWIRP season (The Woman Is Requested To Pay). The Combo Masters will play from 8:30 until 11:30 p.m. MKMBKRS OF THE COURT to be presented at the Star Dance Saturday night in the Lee H.

Edwards High School gym include (L-R, front row): Miss Martha Osborne and Miss Jean Hawk; (second row) Miss Becky Atkinson, Miss Carol Furey, Miss Judy Line-berry and Miss Merle Love; (back row) Miss Pat Smith, Miss Bette Earle, Miss Itm a liberal trade-in aUowanu on your own machinal 1 three or four shampoos. Another remedy is brushing with a stiff bristled brush several times a dav. From Mrs. E. J.

For Mrs. G. S. My mother-in-law used to make rice fluff and it is really good. This recipe is supposed to serve 16 but her family, three boys and a girl, always polished off the whole bowl (he first evenings There never was any left! is also easy to make and quick.

Ingredients: 1 cup rice, put in cold water and boil 15 to 20 minutes, then drain and cool. Add 1-2 cup sugar, 20 to 25 marsh-mallows cut in fine pieces, 1 cup crushed pineapple and 1 cup whipped cream. Serves 16 maybe! From Mrs. T. W.

Wea-vervllle. For Mrs. S. McD. In answer to your question on how to cook Slip-proof, stall-proof gear motor drive.

Easier vision, better sewing with the exclusive Slant-Needle. The smoothest, finest straight stitches money can buy. Fashion stitches, applique and darning without attachments. TO ALL SLANT-NEEDLE PURCHASERS! rAMOUS I5-HOUR-6-LESSON SINGER SEWING COURSE Jr. Garden Club To Plant Trees The Dogwood Junior Garden Club of Vance School will plant dogwood trees on the front lawn of the school Friday at 2 p.

m. The event is planned as an observation of Arbor Day and also to aid in the Junior Chamber of Commerce's program of making Asheville the Dogwood capital. Poems and reading.1, will be given by members of the group. The president, Nancy James will dedicate trees. Rnsliees Entertained By Beta Tau Prospective members were entertained Tuesday night by Beta Tau Chapter of Beta Sigma in the George Vanderbilt Hotel.

A social will be held for them next Tuesday, 8 p. in the same hotel. Miss Helen Maxwell was appointed corresponding secretary. Plans were made for a bake sale March 20 and 21 from .1 until 9 p. in.

r.t Grant's Wcslgate. Mrs. M.G. Crump Resigns From Newcomers Club Mrs. G.

Crump resigned as president of the Newcomers Club Wednesday afternoon in the John Cecil Room of Biltmore Dairy Farms and was presented with a gift. Mrs, W. R. English was introduced as a new member and Mrs. Fred English and Mrs.

Rtifus Hayworth as guests. Decorations and refreshments Easy terms; pay as little as $2.05 per week. SINGER SEWING CENTER A Tndmrt urc. fritted in pAdiw book undir SINGER SEWINQ MACHINE COUPANY DIAL AL 2-6376 venison most people think it is; 78 PATTON AVE. were in the St.

Patrick's motif and the floral arrangement was made by Mrs. C. E. son. Winners at bridge were Mrs.

E. R. Gibbs, first; Miss Jencks, second; and Mrs A. Preslar, third. Mrs.

Elizabeth Schwab was high at canasta. Other prizes were won by Mrs. W. J. Clardy and Mrs.

Gu.staf Glans. The next meeting will be March 26 in the John Cecil Room. Grad- uate members should call Mrs. Dale Vander Voort at At 4-3457 for reservations. necessary to gunk it up with all kinds of things to remove the "gamy" flavor.

(There is a strong school of thought which bolds with coating a roast with mustard then basting with vinegar and margarine.) According to a new venison cookbook, proper cooking will do more than all the marinades. II recommends that choice cuts such as chops, steaks and roasts should be treated exactly as similar good cuts of beef. Long, slow cooking or pressure cooking will take care of the less choice. But most important is the discovery that the gamy flavor comes from the fat. If fat is removed when the meat is being prepared for freezing or cooking and strips of bacon substituted (most necessary because the venison is not as fat as domes- for your favorite pin-up girl.

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