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Our suggestion is one the whole family will enjoy—big glasses of milk, served with cook book quality packaged doughnuts from your grocer’s ready-to-eat cake department. Serve them as is from the pack age, or make them into a glamour snack by splitting them crosswise, and putting them together again with banana slices. Banana slices can be dipped in a lemon juice solution to keep them from darkening. To make this simple refreshment idea suitable for company, let the banana slices show between the doughnut halves, and garnish them with slices of maraschino cherry. I JEST LAFFS; by ROBERT I Set A Pretty Table For Pretty Manners _ I, I..... plir^nrn-Tiimr--inr'-«r-,'-'"'nillllir''-' K; J8R If you’re trying to teach your youngster pretty table manners, set a pretty table! For how can Junior learn proper manners if the table setting is helter-skelter, and half the essential tools are* With all the new and inexpensive items available, you can arrange even his simple everyday lunch in an attractive company setting with no additional effort or upkeep required. ^ The new plastic tablecloths and plastic place mats make a pretty background, and come clean with the wipe of a sudsy sponge; or a well sudsed soft brush may be used if the surface is textured. Plastic dinner ware is another smart table topic. Recently improved functionally as well as style-wise, it’s more resistant to food and acid stains, resists scratches, won’t chip, and can be washed safely in the ^t^ot soapsuds required to keep dishes sanitary. And don t overlook the virtues of stainless steel flatware that needs only simple sudsing, never polishing Remember, too, that “linen” napkins are one of the little luxuries of a well-mannered table. They don’t even have to be real linen, there are many fabrics that suds in a second and smooth out with the quick slick of an iron. So set a pretty table, promote good manners, and save time, too I “FOR WOMEN” By Betty Cook For ANP A WELL-PLANNED SUMMER COMBINES CHARM, APPETITE APPEAL WITH SIMPLICITY OF PREPARATION. What is more refreshing on a hot summer evening than a cool buffet supper, well balanced as to food values, the crispness of rad ishes and hot rolls making a hap py contrast with the smooth tex ture of a molded tomato aspic. Ham roll-ups and potato salad contribute appetite — satisfying bulk, and if you want something hot, too, steaming cups of cof fee or tea are the perfect answer. Just such a buffet suppor or luncheon is shown here, with an aspic ring that is simple to make because fruit-flavored gelatin is its base. Try the new apple flavored gelatin for this — it’s wonderful combined with tomato. Or use lemon gelatin, which is always good, or, if you want a brighter red to contrast with the potato salad, try strawberry. Whichever flavor of gelatin you choose for this ring molded aspic, it will have eolor and ap petite appeal and be simple as simple to make. The enure meai can be pre pared early in the day, during the cooler of the forenoon, and tucked away in the refrigerator, to be served by a hostess as fresh and composed as though she, too, had spent the hot afternoon in— well, maybe not a refrigerator, but at least an air-cooled room! TOMATO ASPIC RING 1 package apple, strawberry, or lemon-flavored gelatin 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup -hot tomato juice 1 cup cold tomato juice 1 1/2 teaspoons prepared horse radish 1 1/2 teaspoons grated onion Dash of cayenne METHOD: Disolve gelatin and salt in HOT tomato juice. Add cold tomato juice, horse-radish, onion, and cayenne. Pour into 1-quart ring mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce leaves or oscarole. 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