Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 12, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, December 12, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
Elaborate Applique Shown on
Daytime and Evening Styles
Pattern 29A0 contain» Instructions for
making mitten» tn »mall, medium and
large sixes; illustration» of them and
stitches; material» required; photograph
of pattern stitches. Send your order to ;
Sewlnc Cirri» Needlecraft Drpt.
II? Minna St.
San Franrltro, Calif.
Enclos» 13 cents in coins tor Pat­
tern No................
Name ................. ...................................
Address ............. ....................................
‘Spirit of ’76’
This famous painting, in which
the artist caught the spirit of the
patriots who “fifed and drummed
it,” was sketched and later paint­
ed by Archibald M. Willard. The
artist, who lived through four of
America’s wars (1836-1918), was
the creator of “Puck” comics aft­
er the Civil war. He originally
made a humorous sketch for the
opening of the Centennial exposi­
tion at Philadelphia in 1876.
A serious attempt to portray
early American patriotism fol­
lowed the cartoon, and the origi­
nal now hangs in Abbott Hall li­
brary, in Marblehead, Mass.
Make Merry With Cookies and Candies!
(See Recipe» Below)
Xmas Gift Boxes
Chrislmiis I» the time for giving!
Thus run» the refrain during this
festive leaion.
And whut could
be more appro­
priate, more wel­
come than gaily
wrapped boxe»
packed right In
your own kitchen
—boxe» full of
sweet. crunchy
cookie* warm and
frc»h from the
oven, candle», tempting tidbit» of
sweetness made with »pice* and nut».
Cookie* and candle* wrapped with
waxed paper In »mall tin boxe» will
delight the heart of that boy you
may have »ent to camp, your daugh­
ter away at school. or a neighbor.
•Bran Flllrd Hermit».
(Make» 43 medium-sized cookie»)
H Clip butter or margarine
1H cup» sugur
2 egg*
H cup milk
*« cup all-bran
3 *4 cup» flour
2 t<-a»i>ooni baking powder
1H teaspoons cinnamon
1 teaspoon clove»
H teaapoon mace
*4 teaapoon nutmeg
1 teaapoon »alt
1 cup mincemeat or prcierve*
Cream shortening, add »ugar and
egg» and beat well. Add milk and
all-bran. Sift flour with remaining
dry ingredient» and add to flrit mix­
ture. Mix well and chill. Roll dough
to an eighth of an inch thlckneia on
lightly floured board.
Cut Into
round». Place 1 teaspoon mince­
meat on one-half the round» and top
with remaining round*. Crimp edge»
with a fork.
Bake on ungreased
cookie »heel In fairly hot oven <400
degree») for 12 to 15 minute*.
Cookie» right In tune with the
Christmas season are these with red
or green »ugar
duitcd on them.
Make them
in
fancy Chri»tmaa
tree, Santa Clau»
or wreath »hape»
with a cookie cut­
ter. Use butter
for a really good
flavor, cut them
thin and chill well before cutting.
•Chriatmaa Butter Cookies.
(Make» 6 dozen »mall)
(4 pound butter
1 cup »ugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon almond extract
■4 teaspoon »alt
2 to 2'4 cups flour
Cream butter and sugar. Com­
bine beaten eggs and flavoring with
creamed mixture. Add flour and
■alt. Mix well and chill. Roll thin,
cut into shapes. Dust with colored
•ugar. Bake on a sheet about 15
minutes or until light brown, in a
moderate (400 degrees) oven.
Make your cookie and candy boxes
provocative with tiny squares of
rich,
delicious
penuche.
These
pieces can be dressed up In individ­
ual wrappings of gold, silver, green
or yellow gift paper.
LYNN SAYS:
Now is the time to make your
selection of gifts: perhaps you'd
like to give away some of that
brightly colored jelly or jam you
put up last fall. Wrap it in gay
paper, and tie it with a bit of
silver and blue ribbon. Bring out
the fruit cake and plum pudding,
someone will be mighty proud to
have them, too.
When packing cookies and can­
dies for fcift boxes you can make
the box more attractive by al­
ternating the kinds of cookies and
candies used. To assure fresh­
ness, use waxed paper between
the layers.
Gift llo, Nuggestlons
•Bran Filled Hermit»
•Christinas Cookies
•Brazilian Penuche
•Popcorn Brittle
•Popcorn Fudge
•Recipe» Given
GAS ON STOMACH
May «»cite th« Heart action
I) OSES are red on the superbly
*' beautiful white gown centered
in the group. The flair for white for
party wear and also for youthful
“date” dresses is important fashion
news. College girls and teen-agers
arc simply thrilled with the idea of
"winter white" for dine-and-dance
Combine sugar, salt and milk. wear. For these, fancy runs mostly
Cook, stirring constantly over low to white crepes, wools and jersey,
heat until sugar is dissolved and some trimmed with gold accents
mixture boils. Cook until a small ' and others gay with appliqued floral
amount forms a soft ball when i patterns or bright yarn embroid­
dropped into cold water (238 de ery.
grses). Remove from heat. Add va­
The lovely white party dress
nilla ■nd butter without stirring, pictured to the right above is made
Coo) until lukewarm and beat hard of soft while crepe which molds it­
until creamy
Add nut« and turn self to the figure of the wearer. At­
into greased pan.
Sprinkle with tention is drawn to the tunic and
sliced nuts. Cut into squares.
shoulder drape which Is gathered
An old favorite, popcorn. Is fea- from a V-neckline. Great lovely
tured in a new role in these candy roses in crimson red crepe are ap­
recipes. If you
pliqued to form a border on the tunic
don't want to go
and a corsage cluster at the left
through the busi­
shoulder.
ness of popping
In the stunning afternoon model
the com yourself,
to the right below one senses the fact
you can get along
that applique design is as gracious
nicely by using
and effective for daytime modes as
the popcorn that
I for formal evening gowns. Black and
comes tightly
pink, a flattering color combination
sealed in tin
: widely featured this season, distin-
cans. It's a* fresh and nice a* 1/ i guishes this ensemble. The black
you made it yourself.
> dress is styled with the new drop
' shoulder, while the sprightly pep­
•Popcorn Fudge.
lum is encrusted with an ap­
2 cup* brown sugar
plique of pink braid in a floral motif.
1 cup thin cream
The pillbox hat is black felt with a
1 tablespoon butter
bow of black veiling.
2 cup» popcorn
The sophisticated evening gown
1 teaspoon vanilla
Combine sugar with cream •nd to the left in the background is of
stir over low heat until sugar is dis­ black marquisette worn over a
solved. Cook until the soft ball stage nude-pink slip. The call for black
(238 degrees)’ or until it form* a soft on black is dramatically answered
ball in cold water. Remove from In the bold leaf design in black
heat and let stand in cold water un­ velvet which is artfully applied on
til cool, Add butter, popcorn, and the shoulders and at the waist.
*
vanilla
Bent until creamy, Pour
The applique theme is being
worked out stunningly for simple
into buttered plate and cut
wool daytime dresses and suits.
•Popcorn Brittle.
The flower applique is self fabric
2 cups granulated sugar
which traces its way along lapels,
1 cup dark corn syrup
sleeve tops and often over the en­
*4 cup water
tire front of the bodice or blouse..
1 quart popcorn (slightly salted)
In connection with the vogue for
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 teaspoons soda
Cook sugar, •yrup and water in
heavy skillet, Stir until sugar la
dissolved, then boil until mixture
will crackle when dropped Into cold
water. Remove from Are, add va­
nilla and popcorn. Add soda and
mix well. Pour into shallow, but­
tered pan. When cold, break into
pieces.
No Christmas box of cookies would
be complete without the delicately
flavored Swedish Sprits cookies:
Swedish Sprits.
(Makes 4 dozen)
H4 cups butter
1 cup sugar
1 egg yolk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 teaspoon almond extract
3*4 cups flour
>4 teaspoon baking powder
Cream butter and sugar thorough­
ly, add egg and flavorings. Beat
well. Blend in dry ingredients un­
til mixture is smooth. Press through
cookie press into various shapes and
decorate with candied fruit, if de­
sired. Bake in a hot oven (400 de­
grees) 8 to 10 minutes.
Cookies hard to make? Not if you
use this recipe:
Krisplc Marshmallow Stars.
Daring, but as fascinating as dar­
(Makes 16 to 18 stars)
ing, are the color schemes designers
cup butter
devise this season. Using color In
pound marshmallows
striking contrast is a new styling
>4 teaspoon vanilla
method that has developed into a
1 package oven-popptd rice ce­
favorite fashion formula.
In the
real
picture, cloud blue forms the front
4 ounces seml-sweet chocolate,
of ■ brown crepe dress. The color
melted
scheme is unusual and is made
Melt butter and marshmallows in more so by the cardinal red felt
double boiler. Add vanilla and hat which tops milady's smartly
chocolate and beat thoroughly. Put coified head—which goes to show
cereal in a large buttered bowl and most anything can happen in the
pour in first mixture, stirring brisk­ way of color schemes nowadays.
ly. Put in a shallow buttered pan When all is said and done, the ef­
and allow to cool. Cut into stars or fect comes out a hundred per cent
circles with a cutter. (Note: this eye-satisfying. The new color free­
cookie is not baked.)
dom is Indeed a revelation.
•Brasilian I’rnuche.
2 cups brown sugar (packed firmly)
4« cup top milk
H teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon butter
(4 cup chopped Brazil nuts
Dash of salt
IV
Color Contrast
(R»I»a»»d by Western Newspaper Union.)
Self-Denial
DE SMART I' Crochet these mit-
The more a man denies himself,
tens for that outdoor girl. The
one laced up the back is "tops” the more he shall receive from
in red, white and blue. The other heaven. Naked, I seek the camp
of those who covet nothing.—
is worked in one piece.
Horace.
gay and festive trimming accents
in the way of beadwork and em­
broidery, it is interesting to note the
glitter of sequins, rhinestones or
nailheads, as well as a definite re­
vival of applique design. This form
of handcraft is very smart, and in
featuring it, designers have tapped
a wellspring of Inspiration which is
pouring forth a wealth of ideas in
endless procession.
Applique design offers a technique
which is being successfully em­
ployed for both day and evening
modes with the utmost simplicity
or in the most elaborate motifs to
fit the occasion. Consequently, there
are going to be all types of applique
this season, from the simple single
bouquet effect on a blouse or bod­
ice to take the place of a corsage
or glittering spray clip, all the way
to elaborate designs. Also, we may
expect to see a tremendous amount
of applique used on the sports
clothes for resort wear.
Many of the “dressy" clothes for
winter are so beautifully embel­
lished they are veritable works of
art See this demonstrated in the
lovely gown pictured to the left be­
low in the illustration. For this ap­
plique the artist designer has taken
morning glories for her theme, trans­
lating them into handmade fabric
flowers that bloom in all their deep
purples, wines, brilliant pink and
azure blue. Leaves and stems and
tendrils of green go cascading from
shoulder to hem down the side front
of this stately, sleekly fitted, black
crepe dinner gown. It is said that
many women of discriminating
taste are turning to fabric applique
as a welcome change from too
much glitter of rfequins and colorful
stones.
MUSCULAR
Jap Reporters ‘Cover
■
rheumatic pain
How Japanese newspapers cov­
er big stories was illustrated re­ I For Quick Relief—Rub On
cently in Tokyo when the palace
announced that a statesman was
to form a new cabinet, says Col­
lier’s. Within an hour, his estate
appeared to have been taken over
by an army. Each paper had
Power of Soul
sent at least 50 reporters, equipped
The soul is more powerful than
with tents, beds, cookstoves, ra­
dio outfits, cameras, pigeons, step­ any sort of fortune ... of its
ladders and other paraphernalia own power it can produce a happy
life or a wretched one.—Seneca.
for any emergency.
WINTER DOUBIES
DRIVING ACCIDENTS
(Released by Western Newspaper Unlon.i
Jacket Is Favorite
Theme of Designers
Suits of gay plaids or colorful
tweeds have held good right through
the fall and will continue to do so
during the winter. Already resort
fashions have emphasized the su­
premacy of jacket suits in the
mode. Two features of the newer
suits are the continued use of pleat­
ed skirts and the emphasis on beau­
tiful wools in charming colors for
the new jacket suits. For climates
that call for warmth, these pastel
and richly colorful tailored wools
are trimmed with fur.
JI inter Sport Clothes
Rival Those for Reach
It used to be that resort clothes
for winter vacationists were de­
signed only for sunny southern
climes. Now the program has to
cover all types of winter sports as
well. Winter activities now include
skating, skiing, tobogganing, and
bowling, as well as swimming and
sun bathing for those who go south
or west. Sports costumes must be
practical and comfortable, and one
that fulfills these requirements is a
bowling dress just made for action.
White ‘Bunny’ Wrap Is
The Delight of the ‘Teens
The vogue for white this winter
is creating no end of excitement
in the younger set which simply
dotes on the new white jersey or
crepe or corduroy “date" dress.
With these they wear cunning "com­
fy” white bunny jackets. Some­
times these are bordered down the
front opening with vividly gay
peasant yarn embroidery.
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