The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 08, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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Any Time Of Day Snack
Tall, icy glasses of refreshing fruit juice served with slices of buttered
Apple Sauce Nutbread mean a delightful pause on a hot day. It’s a
combination of note to serve the morning neighbor drop-ins, afternoon
family get-together or after a bridge game in the evening.
Keep several cans and bottles of fruit juice in the refrigerator —
pineapple, grapefruit, orange, cranberry, apple, nectars or any of your
favorites. Serve one or a combination iced, with ginger ale, or topped
with fruit sherbet.
Apple Sauce Nutbread
2 eggs % cup sugar
34 cup milk }h teaspoon baking soda
1 can (8 oz.) apple 3 cups biscuit mix
* — sauce ___ % cup chopped nuts
Combine beaten eggs, millc, apple sauce, sugar and soda. Add biscuit
mix and beat 1 minute. Stir in nuts. Put into a greased loaf pan; let
stand 20 minutes before baking. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees)
about 45 minutes, until done. Wrap or put in covered container and store
overnight before using. Makes one loaf.
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Style influences from around the world-are the new fashions shown
at the summer furniture markets.
Shown above is the simplicity of Danish styling. This grouping i3
one of the most versatile collections of living, dining and bedroom
furniture.
Not only are these units interchangeable from room to room, but
within a room, and with each other. They bring an unusual and pleasant
architectural aspect to our homes. For this custom look, base pieces
are individual units, separate from cabinets and drawer chests, creat
ing a free scaling variation about the room. The base units may also be
used as benches or coffee tables. Note the extra storage space in the
three drawers of the base units.
The wood is walnut, finished to have a hand-rubbed sheen, which
allows the full beauty of the wood to show through—an increasing
trend in new furniture styles.
Sliding drawers in the chests are reversible—one side is a walnut
finish, and the other side is a dramatic black panelyte.
New fashion touches are the louvred drawer fronts on case pieces,
and the tamboured cabinet for either Television or Hi-Fi.
By Ginger, ’Tis A Cool Salad!
If you seek delightful refreshment in a summer salad, try this
amber-colored ring mold, made of apple-flavored gelatin and fruit
cocktail, with a touch of ginger.
Ginger Cheese Dressing makes it heartily satisfying as well as
handsome — a dish to pep up any party.
Apple-Ginger Ring
ZVi cups (No. 2Vt can) 1 package apple-flavored
fruit cocktail gelatin
1% cups fruit syrup and 2 tablespoons lemon juice
water % to 14 teaspoon ground ginger
Ginger Cheese Dressing
Drain the fruit cocktail. Measure the syrup and add water to make
1% cups. Bring liquid to a boil. Dissolve gelatin in the hot liquid. Add
lemon juice and ginger. Chill until slightly thickened. Then fold in
fruit cocktail. Pour into a 1-quart ring mold or individual molds. Chill
until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Serve with Ginger Cheese Dressing.
Makes 8 servings.
Ginger Cheese Dressing
2 cups cottage cheese
.% cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons light cream
or top milk
^4 teaspoon salt
Vt teaspoon ground ginger
Combine cottage cheese, mayonnaise, light cream, and seasonings in
a bowl. Stir until blended. Chill. Then spoon into the center of Apple
Ginger Ring. Top with paprika, if desired.
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MOST RELAXING TIME of day
comes when you can pamper your
self with a refreshing beauty bath.
Lie back in a tub of tepid water
and soak avay tension and fa
tigue. It helps to think of relaxing
subjects like green fields stretch
ing into space or ocean waves
breaking against a sandy shore.
With a mild, gentle toilet soap
like new Lux in gold foil you can
work up billows of creamy suds to
give yourself a head to toes
“facial” and keep skin young and
glowing. The bar’s new modern
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shape is convenient to use and pro
vides faster lathering.
Long a favorite of the movie i
stars, the beauty bar now offers a
subtle bouquet1 of 37 different ori
ental and floral fragrances sealed
in by a glittering gold foil wrap..
Be sure to use a wash cloth, and
with summer’s sleeveless fashions,
don’t forget to double check elbows,
arms, and shoulders. After your
bath, don’t rub but pat yourself
gently dry with a soft absorbent
towel. Then use an all-over splash
of cologne for a final fillip. ;
"The Show Goes On"
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Police Inspector of Distinction
Joseph Make) of Calvert Distillers of New York (center) presents to
Columbus Police Inspector, Harvey H. Alston, a plaque honoring him
as “Ohio Elk of Distinction.” Mr. Alston was chosen by the Ohio Elks
as its outstanding member at a recent annual convention. Charles Co
field f Cleveland, Director of Public Relations for the Elks, looks on.
AIR CONDITIONED CITY
^Fo EASE THE PASSAGE OF THE COOLING OCEAN
BREEZES INTO THE CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO, THE CITY
FATHERS AUTHORIZED THE REMOVAL OF AN ENTIRE
HILL BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE OCEAN THIS "&6
MOVE' LOWERED THE MEAN TEMPERATURE BY
SEVERAL WELCOME OEGRees!
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