Society Clubs Music i and Featores -of Interest to Women t - - , - Vegetables Lend To Ingenuity InCooking Vegetable found in local mar kets lend themselves to Ingenuity la cooking or In old favorite ways of preparation and the va riety is great. - New peas, which are beginning to be down in price can be stretched with new carrots to a few to go a, longer way. Or cream them with new potatoes to serve on crisp toast. Carrots are excellent with chopped chives, mix with green celery in I a butter .sauce or are fine e erred plain with plenty of pepper in the butter.1 r Green beans go with bacon, I or mixed with a sour milk sauce j And conked slowly until done. - Cauliflower makes a fine show- i ng and may be served -with cheese sauce or topped with j creamed peas or carrots. New potatoes are big enough to brown with the roast, or small; enough to drop whole into deep fat and cook. ) .CeUry is so good it's ecictllent; as-is. v j ;' Tomatoes may be stuffed with fesh crab meat ' for salad, then topped with a shredding of new spinach. j And speaalng -of spinach, try some of those fresh young leaves shredded with new oi.ions and radishes, to be topped with olite oil French dressing and served as an ice cold salad. ; Egg plant has. appeared more frequently in the past week or so and makes a good showing fried or stuffed and baked. Cucumbers go with their com panions, -new onions and toma toes. . r . j Among the fruits to look like : I" "Ve1 ! II MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor. Two Recipes from : Experts Handy For Home Use Homemaking Styles Food I caa't understand it. According to the tea leaves you're supposed to be on an ocean voyage right now! . spring are fresh pineapple, ski- .. " M J ' ... m-i, K..f ,i..,n Whether the fortune teller Is right or wrong, a brown checked surah places, there's the little brown velveteen jacket trimmed all around With the material from Which the shirtwaist frnrV was cut. T-instirV n and hanky go Into triangular pockets on the skirt and, no. matter 1 cup crushed pineapple (with now traveled you are, tne big, little-girl bow at the neck and Juice) vnanei s oeret wui maite you iook naive. uopyrlgbt, 1938, Es- 1 cup sugar quire Features, inc. . to fine guests. With fresh straw berries and powdered .sngar they make a delicious dessert cnp.l ; Strawberries from Louisiana are showing red and tasting lus-' clous. On sundaes, in shortcake and as a topping for custards they go a long way. Rhubarb Is another standby that's still with ns. Fresh straw berries stirred into lhubarb sauce make an interesting combination; I - sliced bananas add flavor to the Smart Bridge Fetes rhubarb sauce. i Limes add flavor to lemon Held at Sllverton ' pie. . From : a national magazine published for home economists come several excellent recipes. They are signed favorites from experts and may serve your fam Ily with just what they want. . First Is quick one-dish meal using leftovers; COBXED BEEF DE LtttE (Serves 5) 2 cups potatoes (cooked and .sliced) ! 1 12-ox. can corned beef (sliced) 1 cup onions (sliced very thin) 3 hard cooked eggs 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour . 2 caps milk 4 teaspoon salt Pepper and paprika 1 cup cheese (grated) ihk cup buttered bread crumb In a greased casserole place alternate layers , of potatoes,, corned beef, and onions. Cut the eggs in two, crosswt a. and push into the mixture, cut side up. Make a , white sauce of the butter, flour,! milk, and season ings. Add he: cheese to the .sauce and pour over all. Sprinkle buttered crumbs over "he top and bake in a moderate oven (-375 degrees) fori approximately 30 minutes or until browned and heated through. S u e W. Ro truck, Oberlia, Ohio. And a top ranking favorite with homemakers Is: SURPRISE DFSSTvRT (Serves 8-10) H cup butter ;" 1 cup sugar j 2 eggs IK cups graham cracker crumbs (ground fine) ; 2 teaspoons baking powder j 1 cup milk , r cup walnut meats Topping In the Valley Social Realm Breakfast! Dish Includes Chipped Beef i - SILVERTON j- Unusually at tractive decorations marked the Cream the butter; add the su gar and blend well.. Add the well beaten egg yolks. Combine ground graham, cracker crnmbs with baking powder and add al ternately with the milk. Add Slate Cameron. Mrs. R. B. Dun- the walnut meats and then care can. Mrs. Clifford Rue, Mrs. C. R. fully fold in the egg whites Wilson. Mrs. Nelson Adams. Mrs. which have been beaten until Edward Ekman. Mrs. Lee Alfred, stiff tut not dry. .Pour into a Mrs. Earl J. Adams. Mrs. H. V. greased 8x8-inch pan and bake Carson of Salem. Mrs. Wendell in a moderate oven (350 degrees) Heath, Mrs. Foster Cone. Mrs. H. ,or 35 minutes. r-0 make the E. Johnson.. Mrs. Eross Ross. Mr- topping, dou pmeappie r.na sugar two smart spring bridge lunch eons at which Mrs. Charles A. R. A. Fish and Miss Mae Service! together to the thick Tup tage ... L. t,...,v. (approximately 8. minuses). Chill A breakfast for chilly May Xfr INDEPENDENCD Mr. and f.JLJS- mornings will include a chipped 7" . " ,T Mrs. Clarence Charbonean in- " ' llu rerir . , beef dish and tomato Juice. Here hostesses, at the Reynolds home rlted gue8ts to their new home 1 "ady to e srve. Cut i n sau a re. Thursday and Tiaey. on sixth street Sunday night for Kr . T, L.?. b..k. of 1,U from JX'- f".U wU'aW HX.kWKT"; .V.Mte the seven tables carried out a covered buffet table. ' ' . p , , different pastel color acheme. - c 9!? were: Mr. and Mrs R Potato Joins Cabbage BIdn fMThUI"ay,f a,r W. Cravenl Mr. and Mrt Clar- In Rich SoUD re Mrs. William Ferrln. . Mrs. a x,,rwVMt Mr. r.n. , i 1 cup (34 ozs.) dried beef.l ohn Eldf ?d 'Mr8- H-w rice J. Bulter and Mr. and Mrs.- Diced raw potatoes, onion and I. I hammer of Portland. Mrs H. B. paui R Robinson. rabbaee mix to mke an excel- 1 can condenesd cream of mushJ Latham. Mrs. . L. McGinnis, j , v lent family soup for evenings or room soup I I' Mrs. Frank Syring. Mrs. C, W. JEFFERSON Mrs. David H. noontime meals. Here are the t enp milk. ' ' Keene, Mrs. J. E. Stranix, Mrs. L. Looney was hostess to members proportions, the recipe .uses 4-5 slices toast. - I I E. Eastman. Mrs. Arthur Janz, of the Mothers' club of the Meth- evaporated milk. Ixfen th hnttir in A'aanrenan Mrs. P. L. Brown. Mrs. William Qisi church Tuesday afternoon POTATO AXD CABRAGE SOUP and aante the dried beet until v ooaara. Mrs. ran hudds, Mrs. at: her home north of Jefferson. ; 2 tablesp curled then add the- cream of E. Kieiasorge. Mrs. A. P. Ry- Mrs. Fred Barna presented an mushroom soup and mll.i Mix an. Mrs. Elizabeth Jamie, Mrs. article on personality by Dr. Hen (a the menu: j Tomato Juice . Frizzled beef In mushroom Sauce on toast . Hot tea with milk FRIZZLED BEEF IS MUSH ROOM SAUCE ON TOAST 1 tablespoon butter 1 shredded were Ja LnJ Mjk V IJyJ u J p ; SUMMER , m, - ' - . 1 ! If - - m . . ijj . i- V f Suggestions For : : : i , : : : : - II f ' ' :' i! 1 LINGERIE If! thoroughly to S. and heat.- Serves 4 vmiam service, Mrs. james ry! C. Llsk. and a general discus- cins, Aira. a. aicuianxiaan, sion OI ine lopic was enjoyea. Mrs. I. L. Stewart. Mrs. J. C. Cur-- A short article by Dr. Ada Hart rie. Jin, H. WJ Preston. Mrs. H. R. .Irish. Mrs. Walter Bryson. Mrs. George Hubbs. Mrs.- Henry Pritz loff. Mrs. P. Ai Loar, Mrs. John Ballantyne. Miss Emma - Adam- A pie that's a lot easier on the son. Mrs. Tom Anderson. scales and the b u d g e t than Invited for Friday were Mrs. Date Cream Pie Fine! Dessert Dish 1 s butter "4 cup chopped oalon 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups diced raw potatoes 2 cups chopped raw cabbage Arlitt. "Stiidvlnfr Your Own : 1 tall can evaporatea mil it Child." was read by Mrs. C. J. s Cook onion slo ly in butter Thurston. until yellow, i Add water, salt, 1 potatoes and cabbage and cook AMITY ; The Woman's Civic until Just tender, about 20 min- Improvement club will meet utes. When ready. to serve aaa Tuesdav afternoon at the home milk. Serve "rery hot with DATE CREAM PIE 1 1 Vt cups milk I Cup stoned dates 1 egg I teaspoon vanilla Yield: 6 servings. would seem from its flavor is this Rholia Ceoley. Mrs. Ray McKee. of Mrs. F. Chase Jhomns at chopped parsley, a aasn oi papr- date cream uie. Rich, and ohj Mrs. Robert Webb. Mrs. James 2:30 ocioct. After tneiregmar n or iouiea .ra so good! 1 j Hollingsworth. IMrs. Sam Lpren- meeting the club will sponsor a ten. Mrs. Theodore Lorenzen. suver tea ior me oeoem oi iu Mrs. Earl Hartman, Mrs. Elgin Amitypublic library. Horteases McCleary. Mrs. I Sylvan McCleary, Wl be Mrs. T. W. Dickey, ; Mrs. Mrs. W. P. Scarth. Mrs. Norman O.i E. Roth. Mrs. Heward btrout Eastman. Mrs. j Urlin Page, Mrs. J Few grains salt f Lowell Brown. Mrs. Otto Aim, Stew dates in a small amount Mrs. George Towe, Mrs. Gertrude of water until sort and cooked , . dry Rub through a colander and . ! 1 add beaten egg. salt, vanilla and Cabinet DoOTS UD Hiffh the heated milk. Pour into an , i 1 unbaked shell, and bake like a Are Useless costard pie, in a moderate oven until set. and Mrs. C. L. Allison. SUVER Violet chapter of the Royal Neighbors of Suver with Mrs. E. E. DeArmond as oracle, entertained the district conven tion at the Odd Fellows hall tn Monmouth Wednesday. Six cou ples were present "and the at- expectations Wall cabiaeta with doors should tendance exceeded have the handles within easy with 15 present. reach Bd that does not mean standing oa tiptoe. HigL cabt- DALLAS Mrs. William Young seta axe out-mod ei. it being coa- entertained the members of her ceded at Ion last that reaching sewing dab at her home on Wed- Frlrrun of veal la. the Sun- upper shelves by means of steps nesday afternoon. Fellow Ing - an Today's Menu day meal ; as planned for weekend. j - I TODAY ! Salad of greens Creamed asparagus on : Baked noodles I i Canned frnita j i Angel cake ! SUND.1Y Fresh pineapple cup Friccassee of I veal New Celery I New peas and potatoes . Chocolate icebox cake MONDAY Sliced fresh tomatoes Tuna fish buns Boiled potatoes Peppered carrot ; Strawberrv whJp '" STRAWBERRY WHIP -1 cup powdered sugar 1 box strawberries 1 egg white , Whip with rotary or electric beater until very fluffy (20 min utes or more) serve in a dish surrounded by lady fingers. May top with a soft custard. Sadie Roth I Hired for Third Term as Silver Cliff Teacher the is hazardous aad very, very fa- afternoon of sewing a delightful tigning to the homemaker. Some tea Hour was enjoyea. Mrs. v. v. builders enclose the vpper spaces, Grant assisted the hostess t in totally Ignoring, them. serving. Cross Stitch Bluebirds ' ' ctrvpu fT IW Xfisa Sadie ' Roth teacher at the Silver Cliff You'll enjoy embroidering col- lustrations of stitches; materials schooL has been rehired for her orful bluebirds and tulips In easy needed. ' thi-d term according to school stitches. Pattern 1475 contains a .Send 10 cents In stamps or coin board members. transfer pattern of 2 motifs Ctt x (coin preferred) for this Pattern T : jimmie Skirven. grand- 84 Inches; i2 motifs S x tt to The Oregon Statesman.-Needle-son of Mr and Mrs. 2ames Mul- Ipches; 2 and 2 reverse motifs craft Dept, Write plainly PAT Kv la seriously "l la SUrer- x U inches: and 4 motifs 2 TERN NUMBER, your NAME and toTntspItal x 1H inches; color schemes; U- ADDRESS. 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