Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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Dwight's hand slipped easily into mine, as if there had never been a wall between us. "What about us?" he asked. "Do you suppose we can manage to look as happy as they do?" The hot, oppressed fear was completely gone, now. "What about us?" Dwight repeated, and I realized that he was afraid. I looked down at him and saw that his eyes were troubled, realized that it was for me that he was worried, afraid that I was not happy, that I had made a sacrifice. "Remember how the garden looked this morning after the storm?" I asked softly. "The flowers had been beaten down, and the paths were muddy little rivers, but when the sun came out everything was as it had been before, but just a little brighter, a little fresher, a little cleaner." His hand tightened in mine, and I knew that he understood — Dwight, the kindest, wisest, most understanding man any woman was ever lucky enough to love and be loved by! "His" Favorite Dessert Continued from page 44 milk, spices and salt, and cook over boiling water for 15 minutes, stirring so mixture will not turn lumpy. Soak gelatin in water for 5 minutes and add to cooking mixture. When gelatin has dissolved, remove from the heat and chill until thick. Fold jellied mixture into stiffly beaten egg whites and pour into baked pie shell. Chill until firm. Serve with a garnish of whipped cream or the same meringue suggested for cranberry orange pie. Quick and easy pies are made by using the packaged puddings for fillings, either plain or in combination with nuts or fruit (a good way, incidentally, to use up any fresh or cooked fruit you may have on hand). For the chocolate pie and tarts illustrated at the beginning of this article, the chocolate pudding filling was used plain, but another favorite combination of mine is pineapple coconut pie, made with vanilla pudding. Pineapple Coconut Pie 1 baked pie shell 1 package vanilla pudding Milk 1 cup shredded pineapple (well drained) Vz cup shredded coconut Prepare the vanilla pudding as directed on the package, reducing the quantity of milk somewhat to make sure your pie will cut smoothly and remain firm after cutting; that is, if the pudding recipe calls for 2 cups of milk, allow only 1% cups of milk for pie. When the mixture has cooled, add the pineapple (which has been thoroughly drained) and coconut and pour into baked pie shell. Allow to chill until mixture is firm before cutting and serve plain or with a garnish of whipped cream. For chocolate pie and tarts follow the same directions and garnish with whipped cream. Other fruit and pudding combinations can be worked out to suit your own taste, but the important things to remember in using these packaged fillings is to control the quantity of milk used, to be sure that both the filling and the pie shell are cool before you pour in the filling, and to see that any fruit you add is drained thoroughly so that there will be no excess juice to thin out the filling and make it runny. NOVEMBER, 1942 CONSTANCE IUFI HUHN Head of the House of Tongee // Satin-Finish Lipstick! You wanted it, we produced it/' says Constance Luft Huhn ;:r; : ite "A lipstick with a new and glowing satin-finish, with a texture that was not too dry . . . yet not too moist! A lipstick that would literally flow on to your lips... that would protect them against chapping or drying and stay perfectly smooth for hours. That was the lipstick you wanted . . . and, in Tangee's SATIN-FINISH Lipsticks, you have it! "Try one of our Tangee SATIN-FINISH Lipsticks ... actually bring your lips to life with a lustrous grooming only possible with our new SATIN-FINISH. And, for the loveliest possible effect, wear it together with its companion rouge and Tangee's un-powdery Face Powder." /CEW' TANGEE MEDIUM-RED... a warm, clear shade. Not too dark, not too light . . . just right. TANGEE RED-RED . .."Rarest, Loveliest Red of Them All," harmonizes perfectly with all fashion colors. Tange TANGEE THEATRICAL RED .. ."The Brilliant Scarlet Lipstick Shade". . . always flattering. TANGEE NATURAL . . ."Beauty for Duty"— conservative make-up for women in uniform. Orange in the stick, it changes to produce your own most becoming shade of blush rose. N-FINISH 'Sfibis 65