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Southern O recon N ews Review, T hursday. Ju lv a 1047 * * * * * * * * * * * * * HOUSEHOLD I M Œ M 0 f,,, luJjMn Ci Ï, ■*- ¿¡afe ' / Woman's World Don’t Discard Frayed Slacks; NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS Pansies Crocheted in Filet Methods of Remodeling Listed Romantic Lace-Skirted Design ¿drtla . Jla/if • * I H A V E a nu m b e r o f p a irs of 1 old slacks w hich c a n 't be w orn C ream ed Tuna in P otato N ests! (See Recipe« B elow ) F irst Aid for Lunch L YN N C H A M B E R #' M E N U " I f only I had a good lis t of m a in dishes and dessert» fo r com pany luncheon»," said a frie n d of m ine I '- ii'o tiy , " b u t it a lw a y s aaaraa 1 get «luck w ith thing« and c a n 't th in k about som ething the g irls re a lly lik e ." A good solution fo r the above p ro b le m is to keep a ca rd hie of s f 's co m p le te menus fo r such occa sions Be c e rta in to tr y out the foods before the com pany d o t e comes along so w ill be th o r- ighly fa m ilia r Ith the p re p a ra tion, and then e v e ry th in g w ill run sm oothly. •C hicken L o a f w ith M ushroom Sauce Green Peas w ith P e a rl Onions T o m a to Salad Orange-Honey R olls Beverage •L im e C hiffon Pie •R ecipe given. and pour Into a greased lo a f pan. Rake In a m oderate (350-degree) oven fo r 35 m in u te s o r u n til firm . U n m o ld c a re fu lly on p la tte r and g a rn ish w ith p arsley. P our m ush room sauce o ve r loaf. as they are. and I d o n 't know Just w h a t to do w ith th e m ," says a re a d er. " A m I foolish to expect m ore w ear fro m th e m ? " No one is e ver fo o lish to expect w e a r fro m good m a te ria l as long as they are w illin g to spend some tim e m neat re m o d e lin g w o rk. In fa ct, it's s illy to waste good m a te ria l ju s t because you are too lazy to put a few stitches in to It th a t w ould m ake it w earable. T here are m a n y w ays to re m o d e l old «lacks, and I ' l l te ll you about several v e ry p ra c tic a l ones in this colum n. W ith the fa c ilitie s we now have fo r changing styles and colors w ith a m in im u m of fuss, it's s u rp ris ing to rrte th a t any piece o f cloth is discarded I f you w ant to rem odel the slacks fo r y o u rs e lf and find th a t the cuffs p a rtic u la rly are fra ye d , o r perhBps the pockets, then I w ould suggest th a t you cut the long legs dow n to pedal pusher length, th a t is, ju s t below the knee, and plan to m a ke a c u ff such as now is being w o rn . Pockets w hich are w orn o r fra y e d m a y be changed e a sily. You m ig h t consider re p la c in g them w ith brand new pockets out of some of the sal vaged m a te ria l fro m the legs, o r using a c o n tra s tin g colored m a te ri- i al. S till a n o th e r thought fo r ta k in g care of fra y e d pockets is to b in d the fra ye d edges w ith a b rig h t co l ored tape th a t goes w e ll w ith the m a te ria l you a re using. B in d in g s of a ll types are back on the m a rk e t and so they should be e a s ily a v a il able to you i f you d o n 't w a n t to ta ke the tro u b le o f m a k in g some yo u rse lf. Treasure Lace f ACE - SKIRTED and embroi- dered figures worked in a ro m antic fashion. These designs m ake unusual pillowcase or dress er scarf decorations. Crocheted lace m easures 4 inches deep in the “ sk irt" section, the edging Filet Chair Set ; carries out to the end of the pil PYEAR little pansy faces are lowcase. M akes a m ost hand crocheted in filet to m ake this some and sure-to-be-treasured lovely and unusual chair set. So gift! easy to do, and the set will look To o b ta in tra n s fe r design, co m p le te so beautiful on your best uphol cro c h e tin g in s tru c tio n s fo r lace on the stered chair. ! R o m a n tic L a d y Designs (P a tte rn No. M ushroom S a u ce. • • • 5495) send 20 cents in coin, y o u r nam e, A fa b ric designer fro m M exico 1 ta b lesp o o n s butter To o b ta in co m p le te c ro c h e tin g in s tru c ! address and p a tte rn num ber. borrow ed his ideas fo r th is p rin t tions. file t c h a rts , a m ounts o f m a te ria ls Due to an u n u s u a lly la rg e dem and and 4 ta b lesp o o n s flour Faded .M aterials M ay fo r the P ansy F ile t C h a ir Set c u rre n t co n d itio ns, s lig h tly m o re tim e is fro m the beach and made a tow n I specified 2 cu p s m ilk (P a tte rn No. 5460) send 20 cents in coin, re q u ire d in fillin g o rd e rs fo r a few of the R eq u ire R etou ch in g y o u r nam e, address and p a tte rn n u m b e r w ear fashion fro m it. The style m ost p o p u la r p a tte rn s . ’» tea sp o o n sa lt I t y o u r slacks have faded b a d ly, Send y o u r o rd e r to: ' i teasp oon paprika w ith ^h u tto n s alm ost a ll the way I f you d o n 't w a n t to plan the m enu tin t o r dye th e m back to the o rig in a l o- o- r- o- o- e- o- o- e- o- e- rv o- c- e- e- e- ». ’ 4 cu p cook ed or can n ed down the fro n t m akes the dress an co m p le te ly, then select Just the color, o r even a d a rk e r shade. T h is ’ --------- ----------- ? m ushroom s SE W IN G C IR C L E N E E D L E W O R K easy one to slip on. m a in dish and fill in the salad and ______ _______ ___ 7 is not a tim e consum ing technique, 709 Mission St., San Francisco, Calif. M e lt b u tte r and blend w ith flour 7 vegetable w ith w h a te ve r is in and it pays b ig d ivid e n d s. Enclose 20 cents fo r p a tte rn . and seasonings. Add m ilk g ra d u a l ? season. No.._______________ I f you plan on d ye in g the slacks ly and cook o v e r low heat, s tirr in g I ? m o d e lin g o f slacks fo r the teen-aged Tuna a la King In P o ta to N ests, co n sta n tly, u n til th ic k and smooth. a d iffe re n t co lo r, bear in m in d the N am e. ? A G eneral Quix J g irl. Whereas a casual o r even (S e r v e s 6) Add m ushroom s and cook tw o m in- I o rig in a l co lo r when selecting a new Address- 2 cu p s m ilk ra th e r sloppy e ffect fre q u e n tly is utes longer. Serve hot o ver chicken 1 em ployed by w om en who w e a r 4 ta b lesp o o n s flour T h e Q uestions loaf. 4 tab lesp oon s butter slacks, snap and style are the m ost L im e Chiffon P ie. *4 teasp oon sa lt im p o rta n t re q u isite s fo r the g ir l who 1. How great a distance can a 1'» teaspoons p la in unflavored 1-16 teasp oon p epper has a good figure. kangaroo hop? g ela tin *« teasp oon W o rcestersh ire In any re m o d e lin g jo b . i t ’ s wise O ïia k iA ’ t cu p cold w ater 2. When was the M amm oth j sa u c e to use fre q u e n t fittin g to achieve the • e g g s, sep a ra ted cave in Kentucky discovered? 2 cu p s can n ed tuna fish p ro p e r effect. A n ip here, a tuck 'f> teasp oon sa lt 3 tablespoons chopped piniiento 3. Who is credited with having Dplic>ous D rinks th e re and m in o r a d ju stm e n ts w ill 1 cu p su gar *4 cup tin y m ushroom caps invented the com pass? do m uch to w a rd m a k in g the g a r I ta b lesp o o n s lim e ju ice Scald m ilk in double b o ile r M ake m e n t a success. 4. How m any patents have been G reen colorin g AT GROCERS a paste of the m elted b u tte r and granted by the U. S. patent office? G rated rind of 1 la rg e lim e M a ke T oddlers O veralls flo u r and add to hot m ilk , s tirr in g 5. How did P e ter the G reat I cu p w hipping c r e a m , w hipped F ro m Old M a te ria l u n til th ic k and sm ooth. Add sea change the a ttire of the Russians? Baked 9-ineh pie shell sonings and cook 15 m inutes. F la ke M o th e rs w ith younger ch ild re n , Soften g e la tin in cold w ater. Place 6. Can any fish live out of water tuna fish Into la rg e pieces and m ix e sp e cia lly o f to d d le r age, a ll com in top of double b o ile r, the egg for a considerable time? w ith w h ite sauce. Add p im le n to and p la in they have a h ard tim e keep yolks, ' j o f the sugar, salt, lim e 7. What was the strongest wind m ushroom s. in g the youngsters in clothes. ju ic e and rin d . Cook o ver b o ilin g recorded in the United States? P otato Nests: Peel 4 m edium - w a te r u n til th ic k I f th is is y o u r p roblem , then you Corn er! old sla its . sized potatoes. C ut in to tin y s trip s 8. The real nam e of the acting and smooth, s tir w ill w ant to co n ve rt a ll a va ila b le lengthw ise. H eat in a s m a ll am ount Barrym ore fam ily was what? rin g constantly slack m a te ria l in to g a rm e n ts fo r one. If. fo r exa m p le , you have o f fa t b u t do not brow n. R em ove R em ove fro m them. You m a y use not o n ly yo u r y e llo w slacks, and w a n t green, use fro m fat, s p rin k le w ith salt and a r T h e A n s w e rs heat, s tir in gela own slacks, but those o f y o u r hus a blue, etc. You m ig h t consider add- ' ra nge in nests Inside la rg e m u flln tin and cool. band fo r c h ild re n 's p lay clo th in g, as in g a new b e lt fo r th a t touch o f | tin s Press potatoes fir m ly against W hen s lig h tly the m a te ria l is v e ry d u ra b le and 1. When pursued kangaroos so m e th in g new. side of pan and bottom . Bake in a thickened, fo ld in w ill g ive them good w e a r before they have been known to hop alm ost hot (450-degree) oven fo r 15 m in The pedal pushers w h ich I spoke 1 o u tg ro w it. s tiffly beaten egg w hites to w hich forty feet. utes Serve hot tuna fish m ix tu re about m a y be used not o n ly fo r b i re m a in in g sugar has been added, 2. In 1809. . We no lo n g er lik e to clothe the in crisp , hot pota to nests. j T u rn m ix tu re in to baked pie shell c y c lin g but fo r a score of o th e r ac to d d le r in som bre colors " to save 3. Flavio Gioja, an Italian, 1300. L a ttic e R hubarb P ie. and c h ill in re frig e ra to r fo r one tiv itie s . Y o u 'll find th e m handy on w a sh in g ” b u t p re fe r b rig h t blue, ■ 4. Two and one-half million. P astry , hour. Spread o r flute w hipped a p ic n ic , on the beach, o r even red, green and even ye llo w fo r them . 2 cu p s cu t up rhubarb 5. He ordered them to wear g a rd e n in g . In fa c t, you m ig h t find 1 cre a m o ver top. I f the slacks d o n 't m eet co lo r speci F lo u r A s im p le r c o m b in a tio n than e ith e r th a t the new s h o rte r length gives fications, then dye them before pants instead of their flowing ori- i I cu p su g a r ental robes. o f the tw o given thus fa r Is th is one you m o re fre e d o m than fu ll length m a k in g som ething fo r the ch ild re n . 6. Yes, a lung fish can live out L in e pie pan w ith pa stry, Wash o f baked tom atoes and banana ta rts : pants. Y o u 'll e n jo y w o rk in g w ith these je w - of w ater for 3 or 4 years. and peel rh u b a rb : cut in s m a ll F e a th e r o r cross s titc h in g in a B aked Stuffed T o m a to es. e l-lik e shades and w ill re a lly ap p ie c e s F lo u r 7. Two hundred and thirty-one c o n tra s tin g th re a d m ig h t be a ve ry p re cia te the w a y the youngsters (Serves 6) pieces u n til they m iles an hour, recorded April 12, e ffe c tiv e d e c o ra tiv e m o tif fo r pock look in them . 6 m edium sized tom atoes are q u ite w hite, 1934, on top of Mt. Washington. ets. I re c e n tly saw a p a ir of pow I ’ 4 cups s h rim p o r c ra b m eat, J u s t a sh o rt tim e ago I spoke o f j then odd sugar. 8. Blythe. d e r blue d e n im , fe a th e r-stitch e d flaked M ix w e ll a n d about the pockets in a b rig h t red, the la u n d e rin g p ro b le m w ith those Vi cup th ic k cre a m sauce E ats w e ll, acts o f the to d d le r class. I f you are con place in p a stry - and th e y w ere v e ry a ttra c tiv e . well, is well—on a basic diet of Gro- '« teaspoon m u sta rd v e rtin g slacks fo r th e ir use, I'd sug lin e d tin . C over Pup Ribbon. These crisp, toasted rib 1 teaspoon salt Use P a tte rn In C u ttin g gest you use o n ly those fa b ric s w ith la ttic e s trip s bons give him every vitam in and F ine bread cru m b s w h ich are washable. A fa b ric Slacks to Size o f c ru s ts and m ineral dogs are known to need. Eco B u tte r w h ich has to be d ry cleaned w ill give bake in a 450-de- ~ nomical, too. One box supplies as I f you y o u rs e lf have outgrow n the Ships sailing in the North At P a p rik a much food by dry weight as five 1-lb. you m o re w o rk and expense, and gree oven fo r 10 m in u te s, then in a lantic and the oceans surrounding Scoop out to m a to centers and m ix slacks and cannot use them , co n ve rt it s not a wise choice fo r those who cans ot dog food! Gro-Pup also cornea 425-degree oven fo r 30 m inutes. them in to s o m e th in g useful fo r the j A ntarctica are som etim es unable h a lf the pulp w ith s h rim p o r c ra b In Meal and in Pel-Etts. For variety, are a p t to be c ra w lin g around on A co m b in a tio n o f y e llo w and green youngsters. M o th e r's slacks o ffe r ■ to progress against strong head feed all three! is a ttra c tiv e fo r w o rk in g in to a m eat, cre a m sauce and seasonings. good m a te ria l fo r d a u g h te r's slacks th e ir knees m ost o f the tim e . winds and surface currents, says F ill to m a to shells w ith m ix tu re . Cov luncheon co m b in a tio n , esp e cially O v e ra lls fo r toddlers w hich now Collier's. On the other hand, ice e r tops w ith fine bread cru m b s, dot o r pedal pushers, b u t th e y should be when it involves fa v o rite s lik e are b e ing w o rn by both g irls and c u t down c a re fu lly , p re fe ra b ly w ith bergs are not affected by these w ith b u tte r and s p rin k le w ith pap chicken and lim e ch iffo n pie! boys should be m ade ro o m y but not factors owing to their size and rik a . Bake in a hot (450-degree) oven a p a tte rn , o r perhaps fitte d to the too la rg e o r they lose th e ir a ttra c depth, but are moved only by C hicken L o a f W ith M ushroom Sauce g irl, so th e y re a lly belong to her. fo r 20 m inutes. tiveness. Select styles th a t are easy (Serves 6) deep currents. In fa ct, i f d a u g h te r is sensitive Banana C ream T a rts. to put on as the youngsters are u n 2 t ups diced, rooked chicken about w e a rin g m ake-overs, yo u 'd When possible, therefore, a ship (Serves 6) d o u b te d ly of an age where they 1 cup so ft bread cru m b s b e tte r change the c o lo r by dyeing. in such a predicam ent will tie it 4 bananas are le a rn in g how to dress th e m 'i cup chopped, cooked c e le ry self to an iceberg that is going its 2 tablespoons sugar selves. C lo th in g should be m ade 2 tablespoons fin e ly chopped Crwh Orna*« way. !4 teaspoon v a n illa e x tra c t w ith la rg e buttons o r snaps th a t p im le n to Vi cup w h ip p in g cre a m th e y them selves can operate w ith o u t 1 tablespoon m inced parsley 6 baked ta r t shells h e lp fro m the m other. •4 teaspoon sa lt fi tablespoons shredded coconu * i teaspoon p a p rik a F o ld su g a r and v a n illa Into 2 eggs, w e ll beaten w hipped cream . S lice bananas in to 1 cup m ilk ta r t shells. C over at once w ith 2 tablespoons b u tte r o r chicken w hipped cre a m and g a rn ish w ith fa t Use d o uble-stitched patches in coconut. C om bine in g re d ie n ts, m ix in g w ell c h ild re n s p la yclo th e s because R eleased by Western Newspaper Union. th e y a re m ost d urable. The best w ay o f stra ig h te n in g LYNN SAY’S: To m ake bread cru m b s fla v o rfu l the edge o f a fa b ric before la y in g Serve M eat in Ways fo r use as toppings, g rin d them fine it out on the p a tte rn fo r c u ttin g TELLING what tomorrow’s weather may be. It fools the best fore- That Tem pt and b ro w n them in m e a t d rip p in g s. is to p u ll a thread along the * * caster. But we do want chintz for the windows. We do need a car M ake a p p e tizin g luncheons out of When y o u 're se rv in g ro a st p o rk pet sweeper a new percolator, and a new end-table in the living-room. crossw ise g ra in and cut o r te a r. le fto v e r scalloped dishes by ndd- o r p o rk chops w ith dressing, add And we don t want to slosh around rainy streets to hunt them. Problem: T u rn up the hem on a g a r Ing pieces o f le fto v e r m e a t to them . th a t special touch to the dressing How to thwart the weather man. Simple enoughl Lei’s sit down by the m e n t o n ly a fte r the whole g a r P o rk w ith corn, beef w ith green by using a few chopped spinach hllo smart pedal pushers. “ d Iead 1 ‘e advertisementa. Here it’s comfortable and snug. m e n t is finished. beans, la m b w ith tom atoes, etc., are leaves. We 1 take the newspaper page by page, compare prices, qualities, S traps on slips and u n d e rg a r so h e r frie n d s w o n 't know them fro m a ll good appetites satisflers. When m a k in g biscuits, do some brand-names. Tomorrow, rain or shine, we’ll head for the store that has m ents can be replaced when a new p a ir. P ress the m a te ria l V eal a la K in g lakes on special th in g d iffe re n t and ro ll the dough out what we want, and home again in a jiffy. w orn. S im p ly buy e xtra p a irs o f c a re fu lly a fte r d ye in g and d ry in g , so g la m o u r i f i t ’ s dressed up w ith s liv in a re cta n g le ; spread w ith orange stra p s a t notions de p a rtm e n ts. • i a* Home ’—through the advertising columns—gives you wide th a t the re m o d e lin g jo b w ill look ered alm onds and m ushroom s. T his m a rm a la d e and ro ll as fo r Jelly ro ll. G love seams w hich have selection, more time to decide, and satisfaction when you decide. professional. m a y be served in p a tty shells o r a C ut and baked slices In oiled pan rip p e d are best m ended in ac R e m e m b e r th a t fit is o f p rim e noodle rin g • MAKE IT ONE OF YOUR PLEASANT HABITS I fo r pinw heel biscuits. cordance w ith th e ir old stitch in g . im p o rta n c e in the m a k in g o r re- * ASK M E ANOTHER ? f ? to BIG, COLD 0 6 FlW0R$. Kool-Aid, Dogs lire JSitwn Ships, Unable to Make Headway, Tie to Iceberg frolick/ Fritz DojsGoRr GR0-PÜP From the Sewing Bag Let’s go to town —a t h o r n e t TSj°