The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 13, 1939, Image 6

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By
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HE DIDN'T NOTICE
“Has she a good style and ad.
dress?”
“Right there with the style, but I
really didn’t notice any dress,”
Goings and Comings
She was putting in a few good
words on her young man's behalf,
Father, however, was not to be
coaxed.
“No, no and again, no,” he said
repeatedly,
“But, father,” she persisted, “you
must make some allowances for
Henry's shortcomings.”
“I'm not kicking about his short.
comings,” said the parent, “what
I don’t like is his long stayings.”
“We do. Aren't we constantly
having trouble with our schools,
water works and bus service?"
BAKED EGGS
See Rec!
Meals That Are Different
A slice of
with a time-mello
flavor is the perfect accompanim
for a piece of rich,
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usefulness doesn’t stop there,
are so many varieties of ch
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food is fun.
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heeses,
ild cheeses—cheeses to suit
and for every use,
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to dessert.
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‘, ound it are nu-
ical, too. And
if you're feeding
a family that
won't drink milk,
remember that
serving cheese is
an excellent way of getting more
milk into the diet, for most cheese
is concentrated whole milk (or milk
which has been partially skimmed).
This group of cheese recipes,
which I've found temptingly deli-
cious, will help you to plan meals
that are different and very good to
eat, There
nations—the sharp tang of mustard
added to the mellow taste of old
cheese, pungent chives with cottage
cheese, and an old favorite--ham
and eggs with richly flavored cheese
to bring out the best in both. These
recipes, which have been tested in
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to use.
Swiss Cheese French Toast,
8 slices bread
4 cup butter
4 square slices Swiss cheese
(Y%-inch thick)
3 eggs
3 tablespoons milk
13 teaspoon salt
Dash pepper
Dash paprika
14 cup butter
Remove crusts from
Spread one side of each
of bread with
creamed butter,
tasy
bread.
slice
of cheese and
bread, firmly
pressing edges to-
gether. Beat eggs
add milk,
salt, pepper and
Dip
sandwiches in egg mixture and fry
When golden brown
Macaroni and Cheese,
1 cup macaroni (uncooked)
14 cup grated cheese
1 teaspoon salt
Black pepper
2 tablespoons butter
14 teaspoon peprika
1 cup milk
2 teaspoons prepared mustard
Break macaroni in short lengths,
cover with boiling salted water, and
cook until soft (25-30 minutes).
Drain thoroughly, and place layers
of the macaroni, grated cheese, salt
and pepper in a baking dish. Dot
with butter. Garnish with paprika.
Mix the milk and prepared mustard
together and pour over the maca-
roni. Bake in a moderate oven (350
degrees Fahrenheit) about one-half
hour.
Baked Eggs in Ham Nests,
Baked or boiled ham
Eggs
English muffins ‘
American cheese (grated)
Line custard cups with thin slices
of baked or boiled ham. Drop a
raw egg into each cup, and bake
them in a moderate oven, 325 de-
grees Fahrenheit, 16 to 20 minutes,
or until the eggs are done.
fiplit the muffins, toast them, then
sprinkle each half generously with
e the
m the custard
umbs, and
t of a double
« Ac the cheese,
the cheese is melted
yolks until very light, add
i tabasco sauce, and
stir in the cheese mixture.
it to egg whites, beat until
stiff, and fold. into a hot cheese mix-
ture.
and bake in
Beat egg
a slow oven
minutes. Serve immediately,
Hot Cheese Dreams,
(Serves 4-5)
8 slices bread
6 slices American cheese
15 cup chili sauce
6 slices bacon
Remove crusts from bread. Toast
On the un-
toasted side place
a slice of cheese
E and a tablespoon
= of chili sauce.
a Cut bacon slices
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ges 2 > in halves and ar-
: range two strips
of the bacon on each sandwich. Broil
until the bacon is crisp and brown.
Serve with small sweet pickles.
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Cheese.
4 cups canned tomatoes
3% teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
1 bay leaf
12 cup celery (chopped)
1 tablespoon onion (chopped)
4 whole cloves
2 tablespoons gelatin
% cup water
1% teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
Combine the tomatoes, salt, pep-
per, bay leaf, celery, onion and
cloves. Cook gently for 10 minutes
and strain. Soak gelatin in cold
water and add to the hot tomato
mixture, together with Worcester-
shire sauce, stirring well. Chill un-
til set.
chives in lettuce cups.
Get Your Copy of This New Book.
This clever, little book, ““House-
hold Hints,” by Eleanor Howe, will
give you 350 simple, easy-to-use,
practical, tried and true helps for
I substitute sour milk for sweet milk
in my favorite chocolate cake reci-
pe?” “How can I wash my son's
wool sweaters without shrinking
them?" ““What can I do to prevent
small rugs from slipping?’’ The an-
swers to these and other puzzling
questions will be found in this new
book. Send 10 cents in coin to Elea-
nor Howe, 919 North Michigan ave-
nue, Chicago, Ill, and get your copy
of “Household Hints.”
(Released by Western Newspaper Union.)
Appropriate Draperies
Linen, chintz and homespun dra-
peries are appropriate in a colonial
room, such as early American bed-
rooms where poster beds, patch.
work quilts, hand-hooked rugs and
roomy mahogany highboys furnish
charm. Rooms furnished after the
Southern colonial manner in love.
ly Chippendale, Sheraton or Heppel-
white pieces need find damask or
satin draperies and upholsteries.
Seratched Furniture
If furniture becomes scratched
take a small paint brush, dip it into
fodine and paint the place marred.
When dry, polish with any good fur-
niture polish,
‘Star Design Doilies
Crocheted in String
iress and pattern number
Uncle Phil
z
When to Shelve Patience
Patience isn't much of a 1
something to tu If
The two most beautiful things
in the universe are the starry
heavens above us and the feeling
of duty within us.
“First love” with a boy has a
dog as its object
It Pleases Him More
It is much
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mena
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easier for
a woman
to her husband's cl 8
1 his ways.
Too many people think “give
| and take’ means the other fellow
iving and their taking.
A high degree of
makes
His Mind Is Elsewhere
Beware
pears eager to hear
ard
word.
of the listener who ap-
your every
When a girl discovers she can’t
attract attention except by being
wild, she has made a dangerous
discovery.
OUT OF SORTS?
? elief for
Conditions Due to Siuggish Bowels
If you think ail laxatives
srt alike Jum try tide
nil bie laxative,
Bo ma Thoms
associated with oonstipation.
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return the box to us. We will
Judging Aright
Nor can a man of passions
judge aright, except his mind be
from all passions free.—Sir John
A wonderful aid for boils
where 8 drawing agent fa
indicated. Soothing end
comforting. Fine for chil.
dren and grownups. Pree
tical. Economical,
GRAYS OINTMENT 25°
As You De
The enjoyment of rights should
rest on the performance of duties.
~-Theodore Roosevelt.
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DASH IN FEATHERS .. a
OR SPREAD ON ROOSTS