Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, July 29, 1948
Woman's World
COOL SUMMER FROCK FOR GIRLS
SCALLOPS ADD A PRETTY F IN IS H
Pick Your Kind of Mending
Then Set Out to Perfect It
Simplicity It Keynote
When Guests Arrive
For Unexpected Visit
I-YNN C H A M B E R S’ M ENU
Chilled Tomato Juice
•Hot Frankfurter Salad Bowl
Carrot Strip-Asparagus Salad
Finger Rolls
Jelly
Cantaloupe a la Mode
•Recipe Given
•H A V E YOU
A N Y SU G G E S-
T IO N S for serving an entire meal
when visiting relatives or friends
who are vacationing drop in on you
H ERE A RE T R IC K S to use with
unexpectedly?" asks a friend of
mine.
canned spaghetti:
1. Mix one can of spaghetti with
You know, this can create quite a
one cup diced ham and heat.
problem bccauso this Is the season
2 Parboil green peppers and fill
people are liable to be dropping In.
with canned spaghetti, top with
Frequently It Is mealtime before
cheese and bake until peppers are
they leave and many women find
heated and cheese melts.
themselves up against a problem of
3. Smother heated spaghetti with
providing food for several more
broiled hamburgers wrapped tn
than they originally planned, and
bacon.
still muking this attractive and good
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to eat.
NOW HERE'S a trick to use with
The best solution to this is a well
canned chicken to make a good
Stocked pantry shelf. Have on this
supper or luncheon dish for unex
a number of canned meats, as well
pected guests:
as fish and boned chicken or turkey.
Keep It provided with several vege
Chicken Loaf
tables that are favorites.
(Serves 8-8)
Don’t forget that spaghetti and
2 cup* rooked or ranned
baked beans In cons can be dressed
chopped chicken
up beautifully when you have to
1/2 cup cooked chopped carrots
entertain on the spot And then
1 1/4 rupi soft bread crumbs
2 tablrspoons minced onion
1 tablespoon minced parsley
2 tablespoons minced celery
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
3/4 cup milk
2 eggs
Parsley for garnish
Mix together all ingredients and
pack Into a well greased, one quart,
heat-resistant glass loaf pan. Bake
In a moderate (325 degree) oven tor
40 to 45 minutes or until firm and
slightly browned. Turn chicken loaf
onto platter, garnish with parsley
and serve with creamed peas.
Not much chicken Is needed to
make this delirious loaf when the
meat Is combined with bread
crumbs and seasoning. Creamed
green peas are a delightful accom
paniment to the main dish.
too there urc prepared puddings and
canned fruits. The latter can be
turned Into mouth-watering salad
platters and the former into pies,
tarts or tasty puddings.
YOU C A N U SE the luncheon ham
or canned ham for thia dish, which
Is pretty as well as delicious:
Grilled Ham and Asparagus
(Serves 6)
6 slices toast
8 slices boiled or canned ham
1 1/2 cups milk
3 tablespoons butter
1 can asparagus
1/4 pound grated American
cheese
1 tablespoon* flour
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
1/2 teaspoon salt
Wrap two or three stalks of aspar
agus In each slice of ham and fasten
with toothpick. Place on a broiler
rack for five minutes. Melt butter,
blend in flour,, milk and seasonings.
Cook until smooth and thick, then
add cheese. Place grilled han» on
toast. Cover with cheese sauce and
garnish with tomato slices and
parsley.
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A G O O D D ESSER T to serve with
the above dish is simply made;
Coconut Banana Know
(Serves 6)
3 bananas, cut in small pieces
2 teaspoons lemon juice
1/2 cup cream, whipped
1 egg white, stiffly beaten
1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/2 ran coeonut
Combine bananas, sugar and lem
on juice. Chill. Force through sieve.
Fold fruit into egg white, then mix
In lightly the whipped cream and
coconut. Top with additional cream,
coconut and maraschino cherry If
desired.
H ERE A R E SO M E quick things to
do with a can of baked beans when
you have unexpected guests walking
in:
1. Mix one can of baked beans
with one-fourth cup chill sauce,
one-fourth cup of brown sugar and
heat In a casserole.
2. Mix one can of baked beans
with two tablespoons chili sauce,
two tablespoons each of chopped
green pepper, minced onion and
celery and heat through.
3. Season one can of baked beans
with three tablespoons catsup, two
tablespoons brown sugar, and then
fold in one can of sliced Vienna
sausages.
Baked beans are excellent served
as an accompaniment with cold
meats, cole slaw or grilled sand
wiches.
L Y N N SA YS:
Here’s How to Serve
Leftover Eggs, Poultry
Cold mashed potatoes arc delicious
when the potato 1* mixed with egg
yolk, butter, salt and pepper, and
then deep fat fried.
Egg yolks may be mixed with
milk and cheese for rarebit. This
is served on hot toast after it has
cooked until thickened.
Egg yolks may be beaten with
whole eggs and used for scrambled
eggs, egg nogs or custard.
IF THE D A Y is Warm, you might
like to prepare some substantial
main dish salads to serve as tha
main course of the meal. Here are
two which will appeal to men and
women as well as the youngsters;
’ Hot Frankfurter Salad-Bowl
(Serves 4)
4 frankfurters
4 cups thinly sliced raw
potatoes
2 1/2 tablrspoons mlnrrd onion
2 1/2 tablespoons minced parslry
1/3 rup rooked leftover
vegetables
1/3 cup well-seasoned French
dressing
1/2 teaspoon celery seeds
Halt and pepper
Simmer frankfurters in boiling
water for five minutes. Remove, cut
into quarters lengthwise, t h e n
A simple but effective dessert Is
prepared when packaged vanilla
pudding is layered in U ll parfalt
glasses with strawberry or rasp
berry preserves. Glasses are slant
ed after part of the pudding Is
placed In them to give a pretty
effect.
crosswise into one-inch pieces. Cook
potatoes in boiling salted water for
about 10 minutes. Drain, toss lightly
with frankfurters and remaining in
gredients, adding salt and pepper to
taste. Serve hot.
Frankfurter-Macaroni Salad
(Serves 4)
3/4 cup raw macaroni
4 cups boiling water
4 frankfurters
1/4 cup French dressing
2 Ublespoons minced onion
1/2 cup diced encumber
1 tablespoon slivered green
pepper
1 cup coarsely diced tomato
1/4 cup salad dressing
1/2 head lettuce shredded
Cook macaroni In boiling, salted
water until tender. Five minutes
before macaroni is done, add frank
furter*. Then drain. Remove frank
furters and rinse macaroni. Place in
a bowl with frankfurters, cut in
halves, then lengthwise and cross
wise, then add remaining lngredi
ents. Chill before serving.
Releurd bv WNU Features
Egg yolks may be poached by
themselves (without whites), then
forced through a sieve and used as
garnish for salads, oanapes, spin
ach, creamed fish or thick cream
soups.
Chicken may be
mixed with cream
and bread crumbs,
crisply browned
main dish.
minced fine and
sauce, egg yolks
then fried until
for a delicious
Any white sauce may be made
more colorful and nourishing by
beating in leftover egg yolks.
By Ertta Haley
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'HET11ER you do a lot of sewing
or not, you can't escape the
daily and weekly mending Jobs that
Inevitably will fall upon you. Most
women dislike mending because it's
what they term a dull Job, but there
are ways of making it Interesting.
"1 never liked mending until I
changed my ideas about it," said a
woman to me recently. It seems that
she had done such intricate sewing
In her time that mending was a
come-down for her, but when she
decided that she would learn to
mend so no one suspected that a
patch-up Job had been done, this
tested her ingenuity to such an ex
tent that the task became an inter
esting one.
I tried this myself and found it.
could be a fascinating Job. if you
are mending men’s socks, try to
weave in the stitches so you
wouldn't suspect they were there,
and see for yourself how interesting
this can be!
Or suppose you've torn the pocket
on your best apron. Why not remove
the pocket, weave or patch the ma
terial in a very subtle way and
make a larger pocket of a flower
design?
Have your best gloves slipped a
seam? You have a chance to match
your weaving skill to the stitch al
ready used in the gloves. You see,
it can be fun!
Machine-Made Sweaters
Can Be Mended
Always pace around your prob
lem, something in the manner of an
engineer before you mend some
thing really important. There are
many types of mending Jobs, all re
quiring different materials and tech
niques.
It is sometimes difficult to match
the stitches used In machine-made
sweaters, but the darning tactics
can be hidden easily with attractive,
decorative embroidery.
The first thing to do is to cut a
piece from the bottom of the
sweater, unravel it and use for darn
ing the hole. The cut edge of the
sweater should be overcast. It the
darn is too obvious, make an at
tractive embroidery stitch or design
over it to disguise the darn. Scat
tered sprays of flowers or daisy
stitch are easy to use and effective
for covering darns. Applique spots
of embroidery are good, especially
when the elbows of the sweater
have been mended.
When you mend the part of the
» e a te r from which you cut. make
certain that you catch every stitch
to prevent unraveling. Stretch the
edge as you work so that you can
be sure of catching the stitches.
On dark fabrics of dresses, espe
cially if they are woolen, you fre
quently can work a darn so that it
Afternoon Style
8330
4-12 yr*.
Handsome Frock
Two pretty fabrics pair o ff hand
somely to fashion this frock for
young girls. Tiny ruffling finishes
the curved yoke and pockets. Try a
crisp eyelet fabric with white or
pastels. She’s sure to adore it.
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This smart span rayon dress Is
a black and white surprise. It’s
perfect for dancing on a summer's
evening. Unbutton the yoke and
you have a sun dress. The smooth
and lustrous quality of the Avisco
rayon fabric will make the dress
an Important addition to the ward
robe.
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. ?A ttern No- 8330 is for sizes 4. «.
8, 10 and 12 years. Size 6, 2 yards of
plain fabric; % yard contrast.
Here’s an afternoon style that
ha., real charm. And careful atten
tion to detail— gently scalloped
sleeves, flattering neckline and nice
skirt detail.
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No' 1785 corr,es in sizes 12,
14, 18, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14. 3
yards of 35-inch.
The Spring and Summer FA SH IO N
offers a wealth of sewing sugges-
tions—contains special features —
free knitting instructions and a free
pattern is printed inside the book.
25 cents.
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els, napkins, small tablecloths or
doilies.
Torn towels can be cut down to
hand towels or guest-size towels.
These may be made attractive by
using an applique of a small hand
or a pair of lips to indicate their
use.
For towels worn beyond repair,
save the good pieces and use for
service as washcloths or pot holders.
These can be decorated appropri
ately with contrasting trimmings,
initials or whatever you like.
Keep powdered sugar in tightly
covered glass or tin containers to
prevent lumping.
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Glove Mending
Is an Art
GROCERS
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Slice leftover potatoes, pour over
them some white sauce and grated
cheese, then heat in the oven for
one-half hour.
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Cheese w ill stay moist if you
spread the cut edge thinly with
butter and keep in the refrigera
tor.
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When only a few drops of lemon
juice are needed, puncture fruit
with a fork or sharp-pointed
knife. Squeeze gently. This pre
vents wasting the whole lemon.
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Vary bread pudding by garnish
ing with chopped nuts, marshmal
It youngsters have worn their low sauce, shredded cocoanut, or
overalls at the knees, make decora maraschino cherry sauce.
tive padded animals and place these
on the knees over the sturdy patch
you have made to save the garment
It you have tears on a dress or
an apron where you can place a
pocket make this of the same or
contrasting material that matches
something else on the garment. This
may be ruffled pockets, flowers or
other decorative items. Or you can
hide patches on some parts of a
dress with a button trimming if it
looks nice.
Decorative patches are applied
with a catch stitch or by hem on the
right side of the garment.
Tears and permanent spots some
times can be covered with applique
or sequin trimming or bands or
lace, if they come in the right place
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You really should cook potatoes
and other root vegetables in their
jackets. Valuable vitamins and
minerals are near to the skin.
Make Garment Patches
Practical, Decorative
Make decu. ative patchee . , .
Use Bands Effectively
To Disguise Darning
Nighi and Day
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TAKE 1AXATIVES ?
Tty 77 /s 7)sfeed
JUST THE
ju ic e of
To remove bits of ground meat
easily from the food chopper, fol
low up the meat with a small
amount of stale bread. The bread
crumbs w ill carry away any meat
which remains in the chopper.
IN A
GLASS OF
WATER
To preserve the new appearance
of your refrigerator, remember
that d e fro s tin g alone is not
enough. Clean it thoroughly, inside
and out, with soap and water ev
ery time it is defrosted.
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FIRST
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There's nothing so disastrous as
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l e m o n in w a t e r
injuring a good pair of gloves, but
Oranges at room temperature,
IS G O O D F O R Y O U
the situation can be remedied with or slightly warmer, w ill give more
Try I t 10 d a y s - S u n k i s t
care.
juice than chilled fruits.
Ripped seams should be overcast
carefully with a cotton thread ex
actly the same shade as the pair of
gloves, it the seams are on the
fingers. Do not take stitches too
close to the edge or they will rip
again soon.
Tears on the cuffs can be hidden
with contrasting trimming such as
bands or lace (on cloth gloves).
Their fresh golden corn flavor
Do not use knots in mending
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makes Kellogg s Com Flakes the
gloves. The threads should be left
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favorite.
Good— m-m-m l
long enough to tie carefully.
Tfey Taste good-good J
For outer yarments.
does not show. However, on lighter
fabrics, on linens or silks or rayons,
it is not possible to disguise the
darning. In this case consider using
bands as a decorative measure to
hide the darning.
If a wide, circular skirt, for ex
ample, has small tears and darns,
you might add contrasting bands—
several rows, to go around the skirl
to cover these. Titese add a love')
decorative touch.
mother knows ¿ best !
How to Mend
Sheets, Towels
If your sheets have torn hems, add
contrasting bands of fast-colored
percale to top or bottom or both.
Your sheets will be more attractive
and colorful than when they were
new.
Small tears and holes can he
darned or patched so they are fairly
inconspicuous. Use small stars or
flower sprays to cover them.
Large holes will need a patching
job. Overcast a split sheet, join the
outside edges and overcast by hand
so that the seams will be flat.
Sheets which are too worn to be
mended may be cut down for tow-
Crisp sheers, especially the won
derfully cool, fine cottons, are a
fashion all their own for summer.
Adding enthusiasm to the accep
tance of these fabrics Is the com
bination of the charm of the past
with the ultra-smartness of the
modern. Shown here Is a model
of exquisitely fine Egyptian cot
ton organdie, dramatized with the
skillful use of embroidered bands
In a manner reminiscent of the
turn of the century.