Friday, May 16, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Assortment of Erills, Jabots to Highlight Summer Eashions By CHERIE NICHOLAS Page 3 PATTERNS SEWBNG CDPCLE murely close to the throat, she’s dressed tor runabout. And of course she can wear the jumper alone, as a sun-frock, when sum­ mertime comes. Both halves of this very gener­ ous pattern are easy for the in­ experienced mothers to make, and by repeating it in different materi­ als you can equip your sports- loving daughter with a whc4e sea­ son of fun clothes. Choose sturdy, sunfast cottons like seersucker, gingham, gabardine or denim. • • • Pattern No. 1351 B 1* designed for size* 8. 10, 12. 14, ^nd 18 year*. Size 10 re­ quire*. for play suit, 2',i yards of 35-lnch material without nap; for jumper. 21» yard*. Send order to: SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 149 New Montgomery Ave. San Fraaelseo Enclose IS cent* tn coins for Pattern No Name Address . . . TO THE CLASH OF *41! (Set* Recipe* Below) COMMENCEMENT TIME TIIIH WEEK'S MENU You can’t believe it, can you? Graduation Party Susie 1» graduating from high All-Arnericun Appetizers school! •Americana Salad In between putting the flnal Clover Leaf Rolls stitches on her organdy dress and •Veal on Skewers entertaining visiting friend* and rel­ •Good Fortune Cuke Ice Cream ative*, are you going to try to find •Spiced Coffee time to give her u party? •Recipes given. Please do. To her, if* a very Im­ portant time, and «he'll undoubted­ ly remember the •Hplced Coffee. gang'* “last real fl cups decaffeinated coffee gct-togr-ther” for Mi cup whipping cream, whipped the rest of her Mi teasoon cinnamon life. H teaspoon nutmeg Why not a buf­ Top each cup of coffee with a fet »upper? What spoonful of whipped cream Into with war* raging which the spice* have been folded. elsewhere, you Sugar muy be served with the cof­ might play up the fee, if desired. You can use your patriotic theme favorite method of making the cof­ DRILLS, frill*, frills! The call fur in decorations, re­ fee. with regular grind for percolat­ I frill* and jabots and cascade* of freshment* and entertainment. ed or boiled coffee and drip grind for ihcer lovelines* a* costume adorn­ Use a white tablecloth, dotted with drip or glass maker. Allow a heap­ ment resounds throughout all fash- red and blue stars, and matching ing tablespoon for each cup. And iondom this season. napkin* — they're inexpensive and if you “perk" it, give it a few min­ Therefore, if you like to do dainty colorful. To top this off. use a trio utes extra brewing to bring out its handwork, meet opportunity at your of star-shaped red, white and blue full flavor. door. Make your own frills, for. as candies for a centerpiece. • • • every womun know*, nothing can It won't be necessary for you to Now that I’ve made suggestions add the exquisite touch a* well a* a d<> much, except, of course, prepare for dessert. I'll go buck to the real bit of line needlework, whether it be the food. Games and chatter will beginning of your party. in hand-rolled hems, deft hem­ fill up the evening. But remember stitching or wee hand-run tuck*. While placing the supper food* on that you have as guests youngsters It is almost unbelievable what a the tuble, Susie can puss a tray of with appetites. They like second wondrous assortment of frills can be appetizers, which are, after all, just helping*. made from a yard or so of crisp, Serve an appetizer, one hot dish, a reminder of the good things yet snowy organdy, exquisitely sheer to come. A tiny American flag plenty of *alad and hot rolls, more handkerchief linen or other dainty cake or ice cream than you think placed in the center of the tray fabrics. you will possibly need, and flatter will add to the party theme. Take a look at the collection of Potato Chip* au Gratin. their sense of sophistication by of­ frilly items here illustrated. By de­ fering second cups of coffee. Spread crisp potato chips with voting spare moments to the fasci­ Serve plain or nating pastime of handrolling hems, A fortune telling cake Is always pimiento cheese. fun when the crowd I* young and with a thick slice of pickle in the handrunning wee tuck* and so on. merry. You can write fortune* on center of each. Chips may also be you can very easily fashion a ward­ Being slips of paper, roll them and wrap sprinkled with grated American or robe of fashionable frills. them in bits of waxed paper, and Parmesan cheese. Before serving, meticulously handmade, they will put them in the cake after it is put under broiler to melt cheese and launder perfectly The spotlight of fashion is on sheer baked. Another idea Is to put in a heat chip*. lingerie yokes, either in collar form little trinket for each guest—an en­ Stuffed Celery. gagement ring and a wedding ring, Scrape deep stalks of celery. Cut or sewed into the dress as an actual to forecast the first engagement and into 3-lnch lengths. Place in ice wa­ yoke top. It doe* not take long to the flrst marriage; a key for happi­ ter to which lemon juice has been hand-tuck a yoke. Like the one pic­ ness; a bean for industry; a toy added. The celery may be placed tured in the circle in the upper left soldier and so forth. You can buy in a covered jar in a refrigerator corner. You can edge it with a ruf­ these favors at the tcn-cent Store. until crisp. Several type* of filling fle of self organdy or lace. You really should have at least one big •Good Fortune Cake. may be used to add variety. yoke collar in your collection. 2 cups sifted enke flour Bacon Knacks. A dramatic collar and cuff «et 2 teaspoons double-acting baking Wrap H slice bacon around a such as the girl seated is wearing, powder sweet pickle or stuffed olive and is almost indispensable when it Mi teaspoon salt fasten with a toothpick. Broil un­ comes to accenting a navy or black Mi cup butter or other shortening til bacon is crisp and serve immedi­ dress. Note the new low-cut "plung­ 1 cup sugar ately. ing" neckline of the collar. The col­ 3 egg yolks, well beaten One flrst glance at the salad will lar is lined with self organdy. Cut M> cup milk bring an enthusiastic response from duplicates, seam the wide frill in be­ 1 teaspoon vanliiu the crowd. Illustrated in the picture tween, then turn and press and you 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten at the top of the column, it is called Sift flour once, measure, add bak­ •Americana Salad. ing powder and salt, and sift to­ 1 envelope unflavored gelatin gether three times. Cream butter H cup cold water thoroughly, add sugar gradually, 2 cups tomatoes and cream together until light and 3 whole cloves fluffy. Add egg yolks, then flour, al­ 1 small bay leaf ternately with milk, a small amount 1 small onion, chopped at a time. Beat after each addition ’,4 teaspoon thyme until smooth. Add vanilla and fold 1 teaspoon salt in egg whites. Bake In two greased 1 teaspoon sugar 9-inch layer pans in moderate oven Mi teaspoon pepper or paprika (375 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Dou­ 3 tablespoons vinegar ble the recipe to mako three 10- Stir gelatin and cold water togeth­ inch layers. Spread chocolate or maple frosting between layers and er. Let stand at least 3 to 5 min- utes. Meanwhile on top and sides of cake. simmer tomatoes with seasonings in a covered con­ LYNN HAYS: tainer for 10 to 15 minutes. Strain Games may or may not be the and add vinegar. type of entertainment your crowd Dissolve the soft­ will enjoy. Just in case—here ened gelatin in are a few suggestions: this mixture, and As soon as guests arrive, they pour into one receive a card with the name large mold, and chill until flrm. of a food printed on it. Each When it has set and is ready to player must then find someone serve, it is divided into two squares with the card with the name that with layers which are joined togeth­ combines with the name on his er with a Alling of cream cheese. A own card. Suggested names are cream cheese star decorates the liver and bacon; apple pie and top. This recipe makes 6 portions. cheese; sauerkraut and wieners; Now for something truly different brown bread and baked beans; in the way of a hot dish— ham and eggs; bread and but­ It's a suit season and no mis­ •Veal on Skewers ter; doughnuts and coffee; steak take. Plaids, checks and stripes are and onions; hot dogs and mus­ Cut boneless veal In pieces lMi big news, they’re tailored so meticu­ tard. This game may be used in inches square by about % inch lously they have the look of perfec­ choosing supper partners. thick. Stick on 8-inch metal skew­ tion. Here is n model that is char­ • • • ers, alternating meat with slightly acteristic of the present trend, which Sardine—Some guest is chosen smaller peeled potato halves or exploits quality-kind woolens styled to be “It,” and is given five min­ cubes, chunks of carrot, and whole in the new longer-jacket. Forstman utes to hide in a spot large enough small white onions. Lay skewers in does these Glen-Plaids in soft neu­ to hold several people. At the end roasting pan, add 1 cup hot water, tral tones, notably gray or beige of five minutes everyone else goes and salt. Cover and bake in hot in search of “It.” When one guest oven (450 degrees F.) for 1 hour, with white. The skirt has grace and finds “It” he hides in the same reduce heat to 350 degrees F., add action because of its pleats. A sug­ spot and before long the hiding more water if needed. Bake about gestion of the military theme is place is packed. The flrst person 30 minutes longer, or until tender. achieved in the curved tucks at the shoulder line and in the saucy two- unable to squeeze in is “It.” Garnish with broiled bacon. toned beret-type chapeau. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Glen-Plaid Suit will have no fraying edges, can either hemstitch the frill or fin­ ish with a tiny rolled hem. Make the frill very full so that it will fall in sprightly ripples, as pictured. The same working direction* apply to the cuffs. You can launder these collar and cuffs a* often as you wish, and they will come out like new. Simple indeed but very effective is the organdy frill worn demurely about a round snug-fitting neckline, as sketched. Emphasize the frilly ef­ fect with ruffling on the sleeves, as illustrated in the picture. Bolero jackets take on a new look this season when they are collared with a frilled ruff, made of gleam ing white organdy that goes rippling down each side of the front opening a* the sketch here portray*. Try it! With scrap* of the organdy left over, make yourself a scalloped col­ lar with a wide frilled ruffle as suggested in the sketch. Perhaps the most intriguing newt of all is the frilled lingerie cascade that travels from the neckline to the hemline of the now-so-fashionable slim princess frock. The sketch in the group picture* the idea. To get best results, cut the ruffling on cir­ cular lines, and, if you finish the edge with a hand-rolled hem you will be delighted with the sheer love­ liness of this cascade that falls from a sailor collar of the organdy on down to the very hemline of the dress. Make a white organdy cascade to baste in the front of your simple basic gown. Duplicate this frill in pastel blue or pink or orchid organdy to wear “on occasion” with your afternoon dress. (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Wear Clothes Which Enhance Your Beauty When cleaning ceilings or doing any other dusty jobs, put a cello­ phane paper bag over your head. It makes a good window and saves your eyes and hair from dust and grit. • • • Wash silk underwear in luke- warm water but never in hot. Do not rub hard or twist fabric. Re­ move the water by patting the silk between towels. • • • To protect the fine edge of the ()NE pattern, but two distinct blades, keep kitchen knives in a fashions—that's what you’ll wall rack or a drawer rack. receive when you send for design To poach an egg, cover it with No. 1351-B. And what attractive new sports fashions they are, too! boiling water, Cover the pan in One is a well-tailored play suit, which it is to be cooked and let with becomingly flared shorts, stand for six minutes, Cooked in dart-fitted, easy waistline and con­ this way the egg may be easily vertible neckline finished with a digested. notched collar, like a shirtwaist. When painting the basement The other is a princess pinafore with sunback and buckled shoul­ floor it is a good idea to paint the der straps. When little Miss 8-to- side walls six or eight inches 18 dons the jumper over her play­ above the floor the same color suits, with the collar fastened de­ as the floor. • • • « V. helps keep me feeling brisk and efficient/* BERNICE EUNICE MERRICK, MERRICK, BREAKFAST* Registered Nurse A big bowlful of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes with some fruit and lots of milk and sugar. L p 03 FOOD ENERGY! VITAMINS! MINERALS! PROTEINS! >1 1 1 So you don't like slit skirts. Well, / ç plus the famous flavor of then, don’t wear them. Kellogg's Corn Flakes that tastes You think purple is a horrible col­ so good sharpens your appetite, c*wr- or? All right then, don't W’ear it jy INI by makes you leant to eat. You can't wear sailors? Then /♦W /