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Show v- Tuesday, July 13, 1947 THE DRAGERTON TRIBUNE, DRAGERTON, UTAH PAGE SEVEN NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS i'd Q0 Cuff! itl iP S. s V.V.V LYNN CHAMBERS Make Good Porch, Picnic Suppers Ofiah lOB.GXCLD'f to ifdttmnfypi, AWV Various-Sandwiche- Torn towels may be cut down guest size. If the towel is small, ipplique amusing designs for a jatch. Make interesting figures luch as a bar of soap or small lands. 'Show Piece Doilies to Crochet Offering Youthful Peasant Blouse MENU When a sleeve tears at the Assorted Sandwiches Potato Salad Cole Slaw Sliced Tomatoes Pickles Carrot 'Sticks Celery Lemon Sherbet Beverage DWXS FLAVORS un-- ierarm, rip the seam' a little way D&jslvslfiknvn that a square overcast patch :an be set in. Snip the seam of he garment above the patch so lie sleeve will not draw. ;o Do not hang large rugs over If you want to use ham or pork ine - This bends the fibers at for barbecued sandwiches, use the harp angle and strains them while they are forced to carry the weight following )f the entire rug. Barbecued Ham or Pork -e- Sandwiches. Avoid soaking split peas, if you H cup chopped onion want to preserve their natural fla-1 clove garlic and color. Begin cooking in Vs cup tomato catsup railing water, and cook split peas Vi cup Worcestershire sauce hours at a mjy one and one-haVi teaspoon pepper 11 rolling boil. 1 cup tomato soup H cup vinegar The lace curtain of long ago is 1 tablespoon butter jack in favor for rooms with period 2 tablespoons sugar urmture. Rooms in the severe Mlx all Ingredients together and nodern style show no curtains at Use tc simmer a few minutes, of course, draperies are but, ill, baste meat while for a effect and V e or lf 4 I kwfc" Sandwiches such as these "egg-- , are the perfect answer .Jtiurgere Vto summertime eating. When served with salad and relishes, beverage and fruit, you have a complete meal ready in no time. ' It is cooking. When meat is tender, slice and add to sauce in pan 4rith 1 cup sweet pickle relish, and serve sauce as a relish on the sandwiches. . If you are having a large crowd In cither for a picnic or for a porch upper. Plan to have several differ ent varieties of sandwiches on large platter, a selection of salad, fresh fruit and cookies and bever- age. The sandwiches may be mad in the morning and wrapped In heavy waxed paper and chilled. Here are some suggestions: 1. Beef or tongue, sliced thin and spread with on rye or pumpernickel bread. 2. Cold pork, chopped sweet pickle, salad dressing and lettuce on white bread. 3. Sardli.es mashed with cooked eggs, chopped hard moistened with lemon juice and boiled dressing and Worcestershire sauce. 4. Swiss cheese, tomato slices and wafer-slice- d beef with lettuce and mayonnaise on rye bread. Its estimated that sandwiches are eaten at the rate of here in the Unitand ed States, 'its no 30 million daily wonder, because they are one of the' simplest, most nour- to foods ishing serve. Do you like to simple suppers on s w e g- make hot, Jterin Serve a sandwich-salanights? supper on the cool back porch. Do you like to whipvup a picnic at a moments notice? Then wrap together a few sandwiches, fruit and beverage to take along to beach or d mustard-horseradis- woods. Simplest of all sandwiches is the slice of meat between two pieces of bread; but it tastes even better if you add some toothsome spread or accompaniment to it, such as: 1. Cover with a thin Slice of cranberry Jelly, especially ham or roast pork. 2 Cover with thinly sliced sweet or sour pickles or mustard. 3. Spread with horseradish mixed with mayonnaise. and 4 Cover with lettuce boiled dressing or sandwich spread. 8. Cover with chili sauce or catsup. When you have leftover meat, chop u or put it through the meat grinder and serve In any of these ways 1. Mix with mustard and season with chopped pimlento or green pepper. 2. Mix with equal parts of finely shredded cabbage and serve with chopped pickle or h ' 8. Chopped hard-cooke- A PET style for juniors is this pretty puffed sleeve blouse. Its so easy to cut and sew, too. Colorful embroidered flowers are designed to give you a romantic zhamois, fold several times, and place over the mark. After sev- sral hours, remove chamois and k m b So lazy he wont even getlip when a lady enter. Doga or often listless when theyre not fed Ribbon would giva right. Gro-Pu- p him every vitamin and mineral doga are known to need for vigor and vitality. Economical one bo supplies as much food by dry weight as five eon of dog food Gro-Put. also cornea in Meal and in Pel-EU- Dojs&Br look. R an ,d bot, cork a drawer in the kltchen. Push thumbtack3 into the cork and al J be hand J when J need them. e Decorate a lamp shade with snapshots of last summers vacation spots and then cover the shade with cellophane. If plain cake has become dried out, wrap it in a damp cloth and set the cake in a moderate oven until the cloth is dry. i Atjorutm test? MG 1 GRO-PU- P The Quettioru To obtain tissue patlem, finishing structions, flower design, color chan lor embroidering the Peasant Blouse (Pattern No. 5533) sires 12. 14. 16 included, send 20 cents in coin, your name, address and pattern number. Due to an unusually large demand and current conditions, slightly more time le required in filling orders tor a few of the most popular patterns. Send your order to: Blue Ribbon Doily IF YOURE looking for some restful pick-u- p work after spring cleaning, crochet one of these lovely doilies. The big Blue Ribbon doily measures 21 inches, the Paninch sy doily has one and pansies. one-ha- lf To obtain complete crocheting Instructions (or the Blue Ribbon Doily (Pattern No. 5632) and the Pansy Doily (Pattern No. 5711) send 20 cents in coin for each pattern, your name, address and pattern number. SEWING Cl ft Cl E NEEDLEWORK St., Saa Kraacisco, Calif. Enclose 20 centa for pattern. No 709 Mission Name. 'fieppSt foot Sufferers Relax in a hot, sudsy Reeinal Soap foot bath. Then relieve dry, itching burning skin with soothing ReainoL Begin today this helpful foot care. reskioissi Address. ? ? A quiz with answers offering 7 information on various subjects ? 8. ers. In England by Flemish weav- 9. Its full span is about six 1. When was Oliver Cromwell years. beheaded? 10. Rhode Island. Its full name 2. How many times does the is The State of Rhode Island and veto word appear in the Providence Plantations. Inciof the United States? 3. How many vocal cords has the dentally, Rhode Island is the smallest state in land area. human larynx? 4. Who said: You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of its axis? f3DZ2CDQ02CR7 M03 jysim VrZn Personal Dont worry, said the motorist to the farmer whose pig he had 8. Where was linen first made? Just killed, Til replace your pig. You aint fat enough, replied 9. What is the life span of a the farmer. mouse? 10. Which state has the longest Surprise! name? 7. ous? Is a baby rattlesnake danger- Drive Kith Mere was lunching with Arthur Murrsy. When the check come, The Antwert they both grub be J, and Groucho won. " Either you're losing your grip," 1. Not until he was dead and said Groucho, "or I dont know my own buried. His body was exhumed strength" Groucho hard-cooke- eggs, chopped green pepper and mayonnaise. 6. Mix with chopped celery and moisten with mayonnaise. When you plan to feed a bunch of hearty eaters and the weather is a bit on the crisp side, then serve hot sandwiches for a real treat. The barbecued type is ideal for the occasion. Barbecued Hamburgers. A creamy Iced beverage and slices of a simple cake, or fruit and cookies, fittingly top off a sandwich supper. and beheaded. 2. 3. 4. 5. Not once. ' For a nourishing "burger type Two. ' of sandwich, you might like these William Jennings Bryan. made with eggs. Yes, once in 1882 and again DC Luxe Eggburgers. in 1915 by the British. 6. Yes, once every 25 days. (Serves 6) 6 eggs 7. Yes, at birth it has venom2 6 1 (Makes 6) tablespoons fat for frying round buna slices cheese medium-size- d ous characteristics. 9iricknlalti, onion Salt and pepper Split buns. Lay halves, split side Not so many years ago, George up, on baking sheet, place cheese Bernard Shaw, poking fun at all in hot oven slices on them and toast . . ... . things American, came out with Us rustic if number of newspapers rose to the bait and howled in protest, but one editor held his fire until Mr. Shaw paid his much - publicized Visit to Miami. h00VZ,W, Pass chili sauce, This editors paper published a or mustard. ih report of the arrival of iien8thy or For beverage at porch picnic, use 1 rounded tablespoon of all pur- Mrs. George Bernard Shaw. Mrs. pose grind, decaffeinated coffee to Shaw went to this dinner, Mrs. every cup of water. Make by boiler Shaw attended that function, Mrs. or percolator method. Freeze cof- Shaw said this, and Mrs. 'Shaw fee in ice cube, tray. At serving did that. Then at the bottom of the long time, beat milk but dont let it boil. Fill glasses with coffee cubes article was a casual after thought: Mrs. Shaw was accompanied and pour on hot milk. The result will be a smooth, creamy iced by her husband, George Bernard Shaw, a writer. cup milk K cup soft bread crumbs H pound ground beef H teaspoon salt W teaspoon pepper t tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 tablespoon cider vinegar M cup tomato catsup Combine bread crumbs and milk. Add ground meat salt and pepper. Form meat into patties, then brown on both sides in two tablespoons of tat. Combine seasonings and vinegar with catsup and pour over meat Cover and simmer slowly about. 10 minutes, or .until sauce is very thick. Serve hot between heated or toasted bun halves. The above sauce also may be used for sliced, oooked beef roast or for frankfurters a a barbecues. M .... if Srt bev-erag- e. Released tT Western Newspaper Union. - . . In- H 5. Was the Suez canal ever to shipping? o. Does the 6un spin around on w p b. 9 closed or 3. Season with chow-chopickle relish and season with enough boiled dressing or mayonnaise to mix through. 4. Mix with chopped olives, green pepper and dressing. d 5. Mix with chopped i Puffed Sleeve Blouse When you find a flattened, place jn the nap of the rug after chang- ng furniture around, dampen a gold? onion. I ised softening jften a'large room is divided by a 'abric panel instead of a partition. eggs d mixed with chopped stuffed olives and salad dressing with lettuce on whole wheat bread. 6. Ground, cooked chicken mixed with an equal amount of chopped cooked ham, seasoned with chopped olives and mayonnaise Kin white bread. Sluggard t. polo ball th Preventative full length of tba field -300 yards and do it 7 times, to score 7 goals Now, said the saleslady in the hat shoppe, to a prospective customer, heres a number that will never go out of style. It will look ridiculous year after year. - , Properly released, the electric energy la on tiny "I! reread y flashlight cell could drive a She How was your party last night? Voice on phone Were having a swell time. Lady (to maid) When I interviewed you at the employment agency, you told me you never got tired, but tbit is the third afternoon in ntccetsion I have coma into tbo kitchen end found you asleep. Maid Yes's m. Thats why I never get Flashlight Cefl?...Yesl SUU On However Slight Golfer Notice any improvement since last year, caddy? Caddy Yeah, you had your golf clubs shined up, didnt you, sir? i 7 Coals To yon, this weans nearly twice the eieo-tri- It takes POWER energy to make light. And it new Eveteady flashlight cells to make your flashlight give you fieter light. Ion getl Today Eveready" brand flashlight batteries are first choice LIGHT1 Plenty everywhere for availabl-o- o price increase! "takes power-packe- ... almost two Simas longer hfe of bright, whit light And its yours toe tba d pre-wa- r only lot. pries. Still td W SleHiweMne lii ill mHi NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INC. 30 East 42d Street. New York 17, N. Y. tJnts f Umtom CarUdo ffT73 ami Carbon CerporoUa TW esglatHs Iked. True ta the Colers Will you love me when my hair has turned to silver? Mr. Why not? Havent I stuck with you through brown and yed and black? ' Mrs. 2. $ ( tTNN i SAYS: I Use These Memos i In the Kitchen j When ironing ruffled curtains, its easier to do the ruffles first and then the body of the curtain. Start at the top of the hem and Iron down. Use - a moveable ironing board, or lay 1 a clean blanket on the floor, cov$ ered with a aheet to do the best j i ironing. Rub greasy containers with corn-meif you want to clean them ea fly 6 , -- U Place newspapers under grass and fiber rugs so they, will catch the dirt. Then on cleaning day remove the newspapers and fou will have caught the dirtr replace with fresh I newspapers. welsl Shake turkish to vigorously to raise the nap on therr after washing. This also removes'! wrinkles. Before washing the i bathroom floor, its a good idea toluse a vacuum cleaner attachment pick up dust and small particles of dirt which are annoying whef cleaning. 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