Me WAITERS’ r COLUMN By H. W. Smith WE. 6458 The Waiters’ Club extends a friend ly welcome to all fair minded friends and their wives and sweethearts to spend a quiet evening and exchange greetings in a quiet, enjoyable night spot. The Fontenelle Hotel waiters are on th? job serving with a smile The Omaha Club waiters are on a quick stepping schedule and the mem bers and their friends like the service The waiters at the Hill hotel are very much out in front on service at all times Are you a member of the Naacp? The Waitres at the Regis hotel and the White Horse Inn are on the up and go on service all the while The Paxton Hqtel waiters are tops on fine service at all times. The BLackstone hotel waiters are streamlining their service these days Fellow workers we are approaching the most important time of the year and very often we are placed in a fT EVERYBODY must have VITAMINS Of course everybody fets SOME Vitamins. urveys show that mil lions of people do not get ENOUGH. A pleasant, convenient economical way to be sure that you and your family do not lack essen tial B Complex Vitamin uneunt-A-UAY brand Vitamin B Complex tablets. An insufficient supply of B Complex Vitamins causes In digestion. Constipation, Nerv- i ousness, Sleeplessness, Crank iness, nacK or Appetite. There are other causes for these conditions, but why not guard against this one cause by taking a ONE-A-DAY brand tV itamin B Complex Tablet everyday? Important — Get your money’s worth, always compare potencies and price. —-^ _1 position where we can help the peo ple we serve by being careful to watch the food checks to avoid a mis take and we are rewarded for our forethought and judgement. I he Week. BY H. IV- SMITH A shoemaker in Rochester, New York found $255 in a pair of shoes that a customer had left to be repair ed Telephone operators were on strike in Dayton, Ohio and Detroit, Mich and Washington DC., Nov- 22. Two U- S. soldiers escaped from the Government prison in Leaven worth Kansas and were captured in Davenport, Iowa last summer—they were sentenced to 10 years in the Federal reformatory in Elreno, Okla Friday, November 24. A 14 year old boy escaped from the Ramsey County, Minnesota school for boys but was captured by sheriti Harry Meiss in Keokuk, Iowa, Nov. 23rd Read The Omaha Guide for all the news of the race! The OPA announced in Washing ton, DC., Friday, Novemebr 24th that there would be a cut in the price of clothing. Eight TJ. S- Senators all members of the Foreign Relations Committee, conferred with Acting U- S. Secret ary of State Settinius regarding the plans for the postwar organization, Friday. November 24th. John Verbeck, 21 years old, one of three boys arrested for breaking into a clothing store in South Omaha asked Judge Beal to send him to the State prison. Joseph Johnson of Vandeburg, Ky. was told by the Supt- of Schools his 3 children who have been absent from school since mid-October, must be back in school not later than Nov- 29. An armed guard has been placed a rour.d the Hanover powder mills at Hanover, Mass Friday, Nov. 24—a former German citizen told of a sab otage plot A car load of goods for the Rus sians left Omaha for New York Nov. 24th. Lady Astor spoke her first public words of praise in London Nov- 21. 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HOT LUNCH-HAPPY KIDS FOR THIS SCHOOL YEAR Hot school lunches for farm and city boys and girls help to make healthier, better students. The nation-wide School Lunch Program to be sponsored again this school year by local communities in cooperation with the War Food Administration makes lunches like these possible—at a few cents per lunch if the child can pay—free if he cannot. worth of Good Reading. READ THE OMAHA GUIDE Weekly - Extra Good Eating for Tall Days A nip in the air... cool days ahead! Time to have fun planm.,„ rest ing, different meals—variety is the spice of menus, too, isn’t it? For Instance, Crystal Apple Rings with delicious Corn Fritters, golden-crisp outside, melting and tender inside. They’re so easy to make, economical and versatile, too. Grand for lunch and perfect with fried chicken for dinner. See how Com Fritters and bacon with maple syrup bring your breakfasters to the table hop-and-skip time! Clip the recipe now, for your “Three Square Meals" file. CORN FRITTERS 1 cup sifted flour Sift flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt 1% teaspoons baking powder together. 2 tablespoons sugar Cut in Spry. 1*4 teaspoons salt Combine egg and milk and add to flour 1 tablespoon Spry ™Vtture- . . 1 beaten Add com and mix. i/ ZuUmi, Drop by tablespoons into hot Spry s3 cup mux <375°F.) about 1% inches deep and fry 2 cups canned whole corn kernels. 4 mimltes, or until brown. Drain ob *“*ined absorbent paper. Serves 6. Serve fritters with Crystal Apple Rings made by melting J,i cup Spry in skillet, adding 2 tablespoons sugar and heating and stirring until car amelized. Then add la-inch slices cut from 4 large apples and fry until golden brown on both sides. Arrange clusters of fritters and apple rings on a platter with a small bowl of ketchup or homemade relish in the center. Or serve fritters with fried chicken and fried apples. CORN FRITTERS with CRYS TAL APPLE RINGS ring the bell when the family is “good and hun gry” ! The tantalizing fragrance of frit ters crisping to delicate brown, . of apple rings frying in caramelized sugar draws the whole family to the table ahead oi the bell, be it din ner, breakfast or lunch. Here's good eating, and also wholesome food that help to build and maintain energy and stamina MARGARET 11. GAMMO.X. BROWNIES FOR BLUEJACKETS • Looking for a letter from your boy in the service? Send him choo olatb molasses brownies and he'll write you "Thanks a million for the swell cookies.” These are delicious nutty chocolate bars, with a moist, chewy goodness that men really go for. The all-out, grand flavor comes from using Spry, the all-vegetable shortening that’s so bland and creamy. Pack Chocolate Molasses Brown ies shipshape! Wrap each one sepa rately, and put a piece of cardboard between each layer. They’ll arrive as fresh and delicious as when you sent them away, with your love. Make him a big box of Chocolate Molasses Brownies real soon. Write him a long, newsy letter, too—a combination that’s sure to make any boy in the service happy. CHOCOLATE MOLASSES BROWNIES % cup Spry 2 ounces chocolate \ cup sifted flour Vi teaspoon soda % teaspoon salt 2 eggs *2 cup sugar Yi cup molasses 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup nuts, coarsely chopped Melt Spry and chocolate together over hot water. CooL Sift flour with soda and salt. Beat eggs until light, add sugar and molasses, then choc olate mixture, and blend. Add flour, vanilla, and nuts and mix well. Bake in a Spry coated 8 x 8-inch pan in moderate oven (350*F.) 35 to 40 minutes. Cool and cut in squares. Makes 18. Oops... It Slipped! Two-year-old Judy Stevenson of Chicago isn’t interested just now in what the well-dressed woman is wearing. She’s concentrating on the window shade that slipped out of her chubby grasp . . and just when she’s trying to do a war job too! The little Miss decided Uncle Sam’s messages to draw window shades halfway during the day and to the sills at night meant a war job just within her reach. Her daily window shade duty saves precious fuel . . . and as much as ten ner cent on heating bills! By Lillian B. Storms t Two babies of the same age and weight do not necessarily eat the same amount. Sometimes two chil dren in the same family will be very different in their manner of eating. One will always be a hearty eater and the other may be of the “fussy” or finicky type. There are such differences between children, as there are between adults. There may be several reasons for these differences — a rapid or slow rate of growth, mere or less muscular activity, or some other reason. These differences need to have some allowance made for them. If good food is served at the right feeding temperature and the baby is left alone, without urging, and still the food is not eaten, perhaps some investigation is in order. For example, babies and young children do not need and are not accus tomed to much seasoning. The com mercially prepared strained foods are seasoned only with salt, and less is used than many adults have learned to like, so don’t add salt to suit :*sur adult taste. When young babies first start on strained vegetables or on a new vegetable which has not been tasted before, it is often advisable to di lute the vegetable, especially a strong flavored one, with some milk. Some children prefer their vegetables diluted for a long time, others for only a few feedings. Hard cooked egg yolk may be mash ed and added to the vegetable. A little of the baby’s special Infant cereal may be put into a strained fruit, thus toning down the flavor for a few feedings, until that par ticular fruit becomes a familiar King Yuen Cafe • CHOP SUEY 2010/2 N. 24th St. JAckson 8576 .Open from 2 p. m. Until 3 a. m. 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