The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 20, 1930, Image 6

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PPPOGPIPP PIPPI
By JULIA BOTTOMLEY
and without her adorable
that the smartest thing
black velvet
the even
season is trimmed In
ermine for ng wrap, she
strated,
dulges in
velvet, w the
Of
green ransparent
daughter.
f trimming
course th
on the frock
Wearing a swanky velvet bolero
suit in the morning to
and at midday in the smart restau
rants & trim and trig little velvet
frock sans trimming, and at fashion.
able tea in the afternoon a flatt
lace-embellished dressy velvet
not yet does the debutante busy in
the social swirl day”
go shopping,
ering
grown,
“eall it a and
quit, but on Into the night does this
style-wise sophisticate continue to
wear velvet,
and her
not satisfied
+ What's more,
fove of the beautiful Is
with for the frock to wear to
the “formal” and the dance, but she
wwho has made her bow to society must
needs have a “serumptuous™ ermine.
trimmed velvet wrap to wear with it
And just to show you how charming
'a velvet-clad young woman can look,
here's her picture in two poses, as she
her vanity
velvet
Varnish Linoleum and
Obviate Much Scrubbing
Any
means lv
aiwnys
wife
suggestion that
scrubbing of floors is wel
comed by the farmer's How
many times she has cleaned the kitch
en linoleum, only to have it frucked
up the nex* rioment w ith muddy foot
prints. What It really needs, however,
f& not more serubbing, but more pro
tection. A cont of varnish on printed
{inoieum w/i'l zive it a smooth finish
which resists dirt and requires noth
ing than an going
over with a damp cloth to keep It in
spotless condition. Varnish will
tengthen the iife of the linoleum and
preserve the colors. When the surface
has been waxed, the wax should Le
removed with tarpentine or benzine
before the varnish is applied.
mare occasional
nlso
Unexplored Wilds
There are still large tracts of un-
explored country in various parts of
the world, notably the Amazon basin
fn Brazil, In the Antarctic, in Central
Africa, and among the islands of the
Southern Pacific ocean,
And
comes fo
here's where fabric manip
the artful in
such
rescue, its
decorative,
instance, the softly draped Vionnet
vhich graces the semi-fitted bodice
aneled skirt h Is as It
ancing the stand
Lae
the pr
} whi
1 be, oO
ing
clearly
length as
pose o debutante so
shows,
Had this young fashionable sele
light turquoise blue for her frock in.
stead of pale green the color scheme
would likewise have qualified as 100
per cent perfect, for the mode Is all
enthusiasm concerning costumes for
both daytime and evening which have
gone “black-and-blue.”
A touch of blue enlivens many a
black velvet chapeau this season and
ns for the myriads of dresses made of
black velvet with splotches of flatter-
ing blue, the list is Infinite. The lat-
est the costume Jewelry set
to wear with black velvet,
includes, In addition to necklace,
and earrings, a clever orna-
ment set with turquoise to be clipped
on the hat at just that point which
will make fit
note is
This same
bracelet
most becoming.
(EE 1930, Wastern Newspaper Union.)
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: Hints for Housekeepers #
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Kees that are stored in winter plass
need not he put down all at one time:
they may be added as convenient
-* . ®
Glass supports under the legs of the
kitchen cabinet wil}
them from cutting the linoleum.
® * *
Blave Oar
keep
It the color of a garment 1g likely
to run, wash and rinse It rapidly in
cool water and dry It quickly,
* . *
When asparagus Is canned, the Inrge
tough ends may be used for canned
soup Instead of being wasted,
. . *
Sitk and
ashed in
way from
rayon garments should be
lukewarm water and dried
direct heat and sunlight,
» » -
Keep ezg custards, flavored with
coconut, coffee or chocolate, in the re
frigerntor, for luncheons or late sup
pers for the children,
* -. *
Slip covers for upholstered furniture
of unbleached linen or similar mate
rinls help to make the living room
louk fresh and cool In summer.
. » »
Buttermilk is an excellent summer
drink. It has the same food value as
iim milk but Ig more easily digested
some people because the cuseln is
clotlied by the acid.
pA A AAT
(Prepared by the United States Department
of Agriculture)
When grandmothers lived chiefly In
the country and raised their own tur
keys it wus a widespread tradition for
all the branches of a family to gather
nt the old farm the
Thanksgiving feast,
and exchange news,
share
the
home 1o
praise cook,
Modern conditions make it more con
venient at times for both the younger
and the
tinue these
Thanksgiving gatherings,
younger branches of the family
celebrate Thanksgiving In
dividually, or to take their turn
tertaining the old folks. One
for the change Is the facet that fine tur.
keys are now avaliable in almost every
market throughout the winter, as well
ns at the holiday season
of 8 novelty In
conditions lead the
older discon
generation to
very large old-fashioned
The various
often
decide to
en.
reason
So they are
themselves, and
less
other modern
ind at
for
young housewife to try her h
cooking them rather than to look
an invitation to the old
The less
however is apt to
problem
home,
experienced housekeeper
hesitate before the
royal hird
The United States Department of Ag
riculture suggests that when she goos
of selecting the
to market she should look for tangs at
tached to the legs of the turkeys dis
played for indicating that
birds have been Inspected and graded
by the bureau of agricultural
pomics, The turkeys on the
market generally fall under
“rime” and
The principal difference is
snle, the
a
retall
one of
three groups: “choice.”
medium
her
She
Rose had been Invited to visit
eousins She
thought the trip would be wenderful,
She had never been so far away from
* trip on the
ever
more
was so excited.
home before—a two hour
longest she had
this was to be much
train was the
taken and
of a trip.
“Then I shall accept
mother asked.
“Oh, please,
ing.” Rose sald
Her mother went to her desk, took
a pen in her hand and began to write
the letter,
The
that
dog. Dennle,
for you?” her
please, I'd adore go-
Just at
terrier
was finished.
fox
letter
moment Rose's little
came in,
He saw the letter and wagged his
as he barked.
Jennie used to take letters In his
mouth and carry them out to the post.
when he would hear his whistle,
“Bennie wants to take this letter”
se's mother said,
barked that
wanted to do.
Mother”
dear,”
man
Bennie was what he
sald Rose,
answered her mother,
as she handed the letter to Bennie,
“Wait a Bennie,” sald
tose. Dennie turned half around and
wnited.
“1 had forgotten all about him for
a moment,” said Rose, feeling unhap-
py and ashamed, She knew that Ben-
nie never forgot about her.
“Mother,” continued Rose, “is DBen-
nie going too?”
lennie’'s ears bristled. He won
dered where they were going! Per
haps a walk over the hills! Maybe a
visit to the nearest pond and a game
with sticks.
“Oh
“3 es,
moment,
(Prepared by the (Inited Hiates
of Agriculture y
women of Phelps
Departtnent
Ten Ne
braskn, recently took their sewing mn
chines linic. The
various ming but disturbing aliments
county,
{0 a machines had
such as stiteh skipping. thread hreak
ng, or A general showing up in their
operation. The nverage age of the
taachines was a little aver seventeen
yeurs. The oldest had been in servic
thirty nine sens
An engineer from the sngricultural
extension service of the state uni
versity, sul I Hot, presided at the
clinic. Under his direction the owners
cleaned, olled and adinsted thelr mn
chines until they worked satisfactor
fly. After returning hote, the women
of the clinic, as part of their respons
bility, gave thelr nelighbors the benetit
of thelr training, sometimes assisting
fon the adjustment of muchines and in
other cases showing the owners how
to clean, oll, and adjust them them.
selves. Altogether V7 machine owners
fenrned how to care for this “tem In
their home-making equipment.
The clinic was one of the features
of the home management program on
which arm women of Phelps county
are working with the assistance of
Itha Andersons, country home demon.
stration agent, according to reports
to the United States Department of
Agriculture,
An Interesting Way to
Prepare Sweet Potatoes
Boll six medium sized sweet pota
toes with the skins on Gotll tender.
Bemove the skin, add one tablespoon:
il of butter, three tablespoonfuls of
sweet nulk, sugar to suit the taste
nnd mush well together, Add one cup
ful of raising that have been soaked
overnight. Put into a baking dish and
place marshmallows around the top
Brown in the aven. This minke a de
Hielous dish to serve with meat at
dinner.
By MARY GRAHAM BONNER
But no, it didn’t seem as though he
were going to be taken anywhere,
He looked sad and his ears drooped
“No, they don't like dogs there”
Bennie Was Sent Off With the Letter.
snld Rose's mother. “When they come
here it Is different.
“If Bennie our furniture
a little or gets on a cushion we won't
mind.
scratches
“But
nnd
they think a dog Is a trouble
are always afraid he witl do some
harm to something”
Rose decided she
trip, but
take Bennie,
wonld £0
the
not
on
she was sad she could
i
the vl
promised to
him
Bennie was off with
lose's
best of care of
girl was away.
Bat was sad at the thought
of leaving Bennie. Still it would not
be for long and she knew she would
ave a time,
When Rose's trunk
daddy's trunk which
letter, nt
mother take the
f little
while her
Rose
good
or rather her
shie was borrow
from
Bennie sat by the trunk
ing—wns brought down the at
tic next day,
and cried
He didn't want to
1 fine
He didn’t
move away
want to
all
day long. play or
scamper.
Rose kissed his little black shotted
ears and she cried, too, but she felt
it would be all right in a little while
The next day she started to leave
But how far do you suppose she got?
Only to the gate of the front
She simply couldn't leave
dog!
{ih 1939
yard
her little
Western Newspaper Union.)
by Government Inspectors.
In the amount of fleshing and the oc-
currence of defects due 10 dressing
Prime turkeys ure full-fleshed: cholce
are well-fleshed, and medium are fairly
well fleshed. A turkey that bears one
of these grades carries its own nssur-
ance of tenderness and palatubllity if
properly cooked
These graded widely
distributed, A
stores
turkeys
gingle
are
f
group of clnin
may absorb as mny as 1%
carloads of 2.004) turkeys Of
course the housewife must
ket with some idea of the weight bird
she will need. If only four
are to enjoy the dinner, an
pound turkey will he ample; In fact
it would serve six or even eight {if
necessary, Perhaps a ten-pound bird
hetter cholee for
£0 lo mar.
peapie
eight
would be a eight
persons, and so on, correspondingly,
with an increased number.
Cine must Ww. loo, whether she
or an older
requiris
turkey, "he atter ng
cooking Age Is distinguished
longer
sinwWer
as with other poultry. by the flext
tip uf
which bends easily in young birds,
As the
fleshing is the principal consideration
8 iu An exceptional
will have a broad full
and the back, hips, and
be fully with
hirds
ones
bility of the the breast woe
government grades indicate,
in selecting
iv fine hird
fleshind hreast
pin
fat
rey
covered
safer
bones will
Young
older
tent ed
are
than which have courser
flesh and require longer cooking
A gound turkey should also be weil
bled,
well
feathers
and free from
crop
iressed,
The
There should be no
11) few skin
icked turkey is to be preferred
pin
con in
flesh
phirasions
should
no feed
hirulses very
A dry
[Lima Beans in Tomato
Sauce Fine Winter Dish
In colder weather the dried leguties
such as peas beans of different Kinds
and so on come inte the
mare often his
is from the bhurenu of
United States Departent
of Agriculture:
ents
menus tasty recipe
Jor mus home
Seonomics,
2 cups dried Hime
beans
ZI quaris water
4 cups canned
ma'toes
f wi
% Ib
to-
le cloves
sliced pacon
them
the
cook in
and soak
Cover in
water
Wash the
overnight in water lo
morning pour of this
two quarts of lightly salted water for
hour, or
tnt and
the tomatoes with ihe
minutes and strain off the juice
bacon in 8 skillet
mye from the fat, «drain on absorbent
keep warm rown
anfon in the bacon fat, stir in the
until well hlended, add the to
juice and beans, and conk
thivkens Season
benns
shotit one-half antil tender
not hroken, drain Nimmer
cloves for
Cook
crisp, re
ten
the until
(er, ang the
flour
mato unti!
the 0 Taxte
with
sauce
pepper, and tabasco, and
the sirips of
nit
with
the top,
Kerve bacon over
“There must be no stint of Inabor
where labor will tell for our neigh-
bor's happiness: but no wasteful
extravagance of it where it will
not profit”
The personality In food is supplied
in various ways, first its appearance,
next its taste,
then, of course, its
food value, which
appeals to the cal-
orie counter. When
food 1s dull, lack-
ing In color, tastl
ness, is insipid,
look to the little
spanish pepper to give zest to Your
dishes,
The flavor of the pimiento is not its
only attraction; the color adds bril
liance to an otherwise dull dish, The
little pepper comes packed in several
sizes so that if one serves two, a smi
bottle is provided, and when it is to
be the chief ingredient there is the
seven-ounce can. For stuffing, one
may use any desired mixture. The
peppers shouid be drained, placed in
muflin pans, and they are ready to
be filled.
Pimientoes Stuffed, With Mushroom
Bauce, —- Cook ome small onion
(chopped), one stalk of celery also
chopped in two tablespoonfuls of fat
until tender. Add one-half pound of
round steak (ground), salt, pepper,
and a dash of cayenne to season, and
By NELLIE MAXWELL
cook five minutes; remove from the
heat, add three-fourths of a cupful of
cooked rice, one slightly beaten egg.
mix well and fill the peppers. Bake
until brown.
Savory Sandwiches—Take a small
can of pimientoes, three and one-half
ounce size, chop after draining, add
one-fourth cupful of peanut butter,
one-fourth cupful of sweet pickle, and
one-fourth cupful of mayonnaise. Chop
the pickle and mix all together, ad
ding salt to taste. Spread on lightly
buttered bread and cut into any de-
sired form.
Pimiento Canapes.—Split the six
pimientoes after draining, using a
seven-ounce can. Sprinkle the inner
surface with salt and cayenne. Place
a rectangular slice of cheese length-
wise of the pepper and roll up. Skew-
er with toothpicks securely. Roll in
flour, cook in a small amount of fat
three minutes or until the cheese
melts and the flour browns, Serve on
oval slices of toast well buttered
and hot,
Baked .S8pinach. Pick over and
wash three pounds of spinach, wash
thoroughly and cook in only the wuter
which clings to the leaves, When ten.
der, chop and add salt, pepper, onion
juice, butter and bread crumbs, using
two tablespoonfuls of butter, one of
onlon juice, one-half cupful of fine
crumbs. Now add three well-beaten
eggs and beat In well. Put into a
well-greased baking dish, sprinkle
with more crumbs well buttered and
bake in a hot oven.
Lyonnaise String Beans. —Cut four
slices of bacon Into small pieces and
fry until crisp. Remove the bacon
and add one onion sliced thin to the
bacon fat, cook slightly until light
brown. Add four cupfuls of canned
string beans, bacon, salt and pepper
to season. Serve with a dash of tar.
ragon vinegar,
Liver Loaf.-—Take one pound of
calf and cook in bolling water
with a small onion until tender. Cool,
put through a foed chopper, onion and
all. Mix with one teaspoonful of salt,
one beaten egg, one cupful of soft
bread erumbs, one-half cupful of milk
and form into a loaf. Bake in a well-
greased baking dish covered with
three slices of bacon. Dake for an
hour.
(5). 1936, Western Newspaper Union.)
Berry Muffine
A capful of fresh bineherries,
dredged In flour, added to a regular
muffin recipe, sweetened slightly,
mukes appetizing mulling,
Very Quickly Done
Wash steel knives with powdered
bath brick or seouring powder, and
use nn large cork or a cut potato to
scour with,
iver
The Lithuanian dairy industry had
a favorable year Ja 1020,
EALLY, a strong pipe is no
joke. The next time you at-
tend a Legion or a lodge meeting
or a banquet, let the mild fra-
grance of Sir Walter's favorite
smoking mixture precede you and
assure a cordial reception. Sir
Walter works mild magic with
strong pipes—it’s uniformly well
aged, mellow and biteless and
noticeably milder It burns freely
and evenly, and it’s cool and sweet
down to the last flake in the bowl.
BEER: |
RAT:
IT'S 15¢ —and milder
ems —
Between Girls
“When he tried te
you tell him to
“No: he
who might
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills are
not only a purgative. They exert a
on the digestion. Test
them yourself now, Only 25¢ a box.
372 Pearl St, N. XY. Adv.
did
kiss
you,
®14 ny
looked to me like a guy
tonic action
Taking the Hint
“Do you believe in signs?
“Sure. When J see a sign that
says ‘Fine for speeding,” I always
step on the gas™
terole. Doctors call 1t a ™ counter-irm=
tant,” because it gets action and is not
just a salve. Musterole helps bring sore=
ness and pain to the surface, and thus
gives natural relief. You can feel how its
warming action penetrates and stimu
lates blood circulation. But do not stop
with one application. Apply this soothe
ing, cooling, healing ointment generously
to the affected arca once every hour
Jor five hours. Used by millions for
over 20 years. Recommended by many
doctors and nurses.
Keep Musterole handy; jars and tubes.
To Mothers—Musterole is also
made in milder form for babies
and small children. Ask for Chil-
dren's Mucierole.