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PAGE EIGHT , Tb UUEGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon, Thursday Morning April 21, 1938 Society . Clubs Music r News and Features of Interest to W omen; MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor. Ho me making StylesV.Food "Be Yourself? Big Thing in Styles Of the Day Today's Menu Cooking Show at Following the crowd seems to. be the thing that moderns don't do these days, and It's rather pleasant to know that you don't hare to wear giddy hats it your husband doesn't like them. A hlgii. waistline is just as fashionable as a low one ana your tasi year s Cooking meat by the newer and simpler method will be a feature of the first day of The Statesman's cooking show being held at . the week-end with her mother, Mrs, armory on Wednesday, April 27, George Mason, umer guests ouu fm rs nf innlM will mfv for today' salad, the colnplete Next Week menu is: . . - Apple-orange salad Split peas with meat balls Spinach Caramel costard padding " " ;" 4 tt 2 o clock. Using the meat ther- Chop apples with skies lett on. mometer. cooking' at a low heat add cubes or arange, mix with nd nin trtn mothn . . - ihrdod lettuee and martnate . Z , . , ... worn out SKiri can oe. repiacea ; r Z I uuwu oj nui cudiw. with one of a contrasting color wlth French iKB,- A complete meal will be -pre-' and nobody will care, i Cook plit peas after soakiDg pared each of the three days, Wed- "Just be yourself" is the b!& them all night. ue pleuty of -.nesday, Thursday and Friday of watchword of style these days, water, A a h o i t time before the show. Frozen dishes, main it's fashionable to indulge in any ready to senre, add tiny balls of dishes, fish cookery and desserts whim you like, Wear skirts short meat that have been browned will be shown. - Url. -1 -! Vi- Klamath FaJiV MT'1U?J7'Z i AlberU and Betty Keen. Clarke and Mrs. Lloyd Mason and Mr. . HAZEL GREEN At the home Glen Duerre m Kneth WmpL Helen nem- and Berneice Fierst. Yronne Ser- and Mrs. Jackson of Salem. of her father, N. P. "Williamson, tor Williamson.. -. of T ! ".- Tice, Frances Whltlock. Maryanne other Easter Sunday euests in yfr Carolyn Williamson was Mr. and Mr. Bartmw n mg. ro"n zieliaski Lincoln Water- trnft and daughter. Jennett. of sister to rMt "' mr Lests at a family gathering at ; JEFFERSON Miss Virginia son. m - TllUmnnV nom the Mr, auu ir. Mason man anrson-Michlel of Portland Everett. Wash, Mis. Bertha, WO- Visitonj brother ;Sdwd J;- guests at the home jar. uamsou sua mr. im ou.uo T"' w.mnW of home it Snenots iiw J" Jm rs. Charles McKee. and daughter Eleanor, Salem; his rawer, aiariau - .. , , were and Mrs if you have nice-ankles, wear tbem In fat. -longer if short ones cut you ex- " actly In half. Flutter In flounces and frills or go about in the most English Lamb CllODS severe tailored fashion. Being pic- . . turesque or casual are equally ac- Make DreSSV Meat DlSll centable. .. v.-.---5- ' -. ' ' " . . Look at the hat shops if you . English Jamb chops are usually ers ior me Housewife will be glv- need encouragement, even u there cut double thickness across the en, ana me snowing or a om are all those funny gnome styles, undivided loin; so an English reel film is listed. among the et ch op is reallv equal to two thick lra"onf- Inln chots. The bones are remov- - Dai Dew n aucnen an.i Many other features will be in cluded on the program which promises to be full of Interest every minute.. Table setting will be another feature of special note. Several short talks on economical poirt- plll boxes and fiat; hats with no crowns' at all; but there are also sensible affairs with crowns that ed and the flank ends of the chop laundry equipment will be on dfs- are crowns, and that stay on in a wind. There are good old teg- are wrapped around haif a Ripens win De on nana 10 f ix-. vMn nr ho kirfnov miT explain the advantages and special 1 I horns, felts and silks that are be COOked separately and placed Plnt of appliances. frankly hats, and wilt- be good again next year. Even your most sensible friend may tuck roses in her hair or wear a velvet band around her throat or wear the loudest stripes the weaver dares makeand she doesn't even make the headlines. , Tuna Jelk in Salad With Mushroom Soup on the chop. Planked English chops make a very dressy meat dish: PLAXKED ENGLISH LAMB CHOPS 4 thick English lamb chops - Cooked rice Salt and pepper Grated cheese Pineapple triangles , Have chops cut 1 to 2 inches thick. Boil until nearly done on In short the show will be a regular homemakers carnival, chuck full of information for every housewife who makes the keeping of a home her business. Of course the whole show is free, and everybody is welcome. Spices Give Style to Savory Stew In many cases the attractive- Good old tuna rises to new broilln; rack, then transfer to ness of a dish depends, on expert heights of glory when jellied. MUSHROOM -'AND TCNA FISH SUPREME IVt tablespoons gelatine cup cold water 1 can condensed cream of mushroom soup 2 eggs, separated 1 can tuna 1 tablespoon lemon Juice . 1 tablespoon pimiento, chopped Soak ' the gelatine in r cup cold water about 5 minutes. Stir the remaining cup of water and 2 egg yolks into the mush room soup and mix. well; heat in the top part of doable boiler and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. - Then add the soaked gelatine and stir until dissolved, remove from fire. Stir occasionally while cooling. then when it begins to set add the center of wooden plan. Arouna seasonings. That s why cooks them, arrange a ring of cooked who take time to their culinary and seasoned rice. Place pineap- activities often make the best pie triangles around edge to make dishes. Less expensive meat design. Sprinkle rice with grated makes a fine showing in: cheese and return to broiler over for-long enough to finish broiling the crops and heat the rice and pineapple. Broil the kidney sep arately and place on the chops Just before serving. Serve from plank. - FOR VARIETY Substitute apricots, bananas, stuffed tomatoes, or cooked caul iflower flowerets, peas, carrots, and asparagus for rice and pineapple. Pour into a mold which has been rinsed in cold water and let set tuna (sprinkled with 1 tablespoon in refrigerator until firm. Serve lemon juice), egg whites (stiffly with lettuce, endive, or watercress beaten) and chopped pimiento. garnish. Serves 8. Tea Towels WVORY STEW 1 pounds cubed round steak 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 quart water 1 can kernel corn 2 cups raw potatoes, diced 1 bunch Onions, chopped with tops I tablespoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper teaspoon each mrce. all spice and gromd cloves Vt teaspoon paprika Flour for thickt -ing Put olive oil in iron stew pot and when sizzling hot add the cubed meat. , Cook until meat is browned on all sides. Then add quart of. boiling water end let cook slowly for one hour. Add the salt, the seasonings, chopped scallions, potatoes and corn, and let simmer slowly until potatoes are cooked. Thicken the gravy with flour, diluted in a little of the liquid in the stew pot before adding. Whole Main Course . Goes on Platter A pile of very small potatoes that have- been boi ed and shak en in parsley butter take the center of the platter that holds the whole main course. On one side arrange buttered carrots, cooked whole, and on the other side veal or beef "jirds. Harvard beets may substitute for the car rots If cut in slices so there will be color as well as flavor contrast. a n tna Msann name weip .Mr. t'B 'A If LEARN WHY So Many Salem Homes Now Have .pH:) l Roofs ' I &'45j--Ga and Ask Almtit m Rey Roofs Sf,.. J Achactnc linLpc a tin SlHinCT tee o r r.. i Industrial Floor Covering C? V fl 1 Waterproofing S, X House Insulation l Repair Work PH. 4 4 1 1 8478 nl. Simple to embroider, colorful to behold these Jolly towels! Easy even for a beginner! s Pat tern 1S90 contains a transfer pat tern of 7 motifs averaging 5 x 8 Inches; materials required; 'Color schemes; illustrations of stitches. Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Needle craft Dept. Write plainly PAT TERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. - In the Valley Social Realm SILVERTON Mrs. A. P. Soil was hostess at an Easter Party at which a group of the younger set were guests. Egg hunts and oth er Easter games formed the pas times. 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(9 THREE DAYS: Next Wed -Thur.-Fri. s 1 a i em A r m o r v ? - Watch Soff Particulars Lata? in the -Gtatwcaan.;' ' MISS MAXINE BUREN STATESMAN HOME ECONOMICS- EDITOR IN CHARGE a-' TTH TTT) Phone 6022 325 Court Su