OCR Text |
Show SP-fT'' uw BY HELEN HALE TF YOUR kitchen towels have seen better days and you aren't quite ready to buy new ones, why not press a worn tablecloth Into service? One cloth will make three or four good kitchen towels with plenty of wear in them. Turkish towels with ( worn selvage can be given a lift if you cut off the frayed edge and crochet a simple edging on them. Or, if you don't crochet, use a quick binding tape on them. Old linen from your linen closet clos-et makes the best type of infant's clothing because it's so soft and RECIPE OF THE WEEK Luncheon Favorite (Serves 6) 1 12-ounce can spiced luncheon meat 6 hamburger buns Butter 8 canned cling peach halves Brown sugar 6 slices loaf cheess Cut meat into 6 slices Spilt buns and butter lightly. Arrange buns and peaches under broiler. Sprinkle peaches lightly with sugar. Broil until buns are lightly light-ly toasted. Arrange meat slices on one-half of each bun, cheese slice on other halt Broil . until meat Is browned and cheese is melted. Serve at once with peach halves. smooth. Even dinner-sized napkins nap-kins can make pretty dresses and panties for infants. Tint them a delicate pastel. Bits of lace on linens can always al-ways be used for wonderful trimmings trim-mings on blouses, Jabots, collars and dickies. Pillowcases need patching? Cut a printed flower from tablecloth or old draperies and applique over the worn places. This might also be used on worn sheets. If shirts have collars which are too worn to turn, you can frequently fre-quently make a new collar from the shirt tail and replace the worn one. - |