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Show LAYTON JOURNAL LAYTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1950 WOMAN'S WORLD SEWING CIRCLE PATTERNS Proper Table Appointments Important By Ertta Haley who ta fwtunate to have gracioua table 'orry appointments need never about decoratloni for her table. She does not have to make a hurried trip to her florist or to the gift shop for that something to make the table complete. If she has been wise enough to invest in good silverware, china and glass for table use, then the picture can be completed easily with a few well chosen cloths or mats. Many of these can be made at home, more often than not from remnants or Inexpensive but materials. Never make or buy a cloth or table set that looks nice with things other than your own. You may have seen a table setting somewhere and endeavor to make an exact copy of It for your own use. Have you ever thought it Just might not go with your china, silver or glass? The effect of a well-se- t table Is balance and harmony. perfect True, your table cloth may pick up a brilliant color used as a spray of decoration on your dishes, but it should never be so startling as to clash with other table accompaniments. Neatness and cleanliness are of prime importance In setting a table because of the contact with food. Cloths or doilies should be lm- - point since they may be folded after Ironing, rather than rolled over a cardboard, the treatment usually required for round types Simple trimmings may be used. Rick rack, braided borders, fringe or a facing or bordering with a contrasting material and color are proper, but a simple hem will do as well This may be sewed by machine to save time. Napkins to match the cloth are1 not at all necessary for the break- fast. You may have them, of course, especially if the cloth is to double for a bridge cloth, but paper ones will do as well for break- -' fast. Mat er Cloth Plastic Protection HOSTESS THE last-minut- e well-chose- n clean and perfectly maculately pressed: it does not matter If they re old if they are well mended and neat Though brilliant colors are now being used with modern wares, they should never be displeasing as they may detract from the food r upset the appetite. Lace and embroidery on table linens should be used conservatively as too much may give a cluttered effect It china and silverware are intricately designed, use the simpler, quality cloths. Use Colors to Brighten Breakfast Tables Food for the first meal of the day Is the simplest of any of the three, and so frequently are the dishes and silverware. Possibly because many of us are just a little bit sleepy, we may use just a little more color In the table appointments for breakfast, than is usually employed for luncheon or din- ner. Another reason we can use more color for the breakfast Is the informality of the occasion. A brightly checked cloth or gay plaid Is Used for Lunch The moat determined spoon waving and splashing can be foiled If the youngster wears one of these feeding bibs built along the lines of .a smock of grease and moisture resistant vfnylite plastic. Ingeniously cut to open flat for easy cleaning, the bib fastens at neck and arms with metal grippers Instead of strings. All seams are electronically sealed Instead of stitched and the well fitting garment Is cut amply enough to protect freshly Ironed clothes during mealtime. appropriate for the meal be It for breakfast or a porch supper. Smart homemakers concentrate on gay cloths for breakfast because they add so much cheer to dining. A good stock of these cloths Is also an Incentive toward making this meal as good as the others, too. You can have a lot of fun making a few breakfast cloths simply by poking around among the remnants you now have, or by rancounters sacking the remnant which about this time offer good Inspiration and bargains. Breakfast cloths do not need to fall over the table several Inches. They may be small, as long as they cover the table comfortably. Your choice of colors and materials la wide. Cotton, rayon or j By linen or combinations of these may be used. They may be white, colored solid, prints, plaids or checks. Round tables may use round cloths, but square ones are more practical from a laundering stand- - Will Bernard, LLB May a Storekeeper Post The Name ot a Customer Who Owes Him Money? A used-ca- dealer offered for r truck with a brand sale a five-tonew motor." When a buyer became interested, the dealer stated that would have to sell the truck as he ran widow A up is because several parts were at her bill neighborhood large then closed. drug store and then refused to pay. missing. The deal was out that found soon on the But decided buyer Finally die druggist cadrastic action. He posted in his the truck had only a one-towas six motor the and that headed pacity, front window a huge sign, He flatly refused to pay old! Below widow. of name the years the by her name, the sign read: This for the vehicle. The dealer sued, arguing that when a person buys somethirg "as is" he cant complain, but the court voided the sale n penny-pinchin- g n May the Owner of a Boathouse Rent a Boat to a Person Who Smells of Whiskey? salesman went to a beach club one afternoon and had a couple of drinks. Then he decided it would be nice to take a rowboat ride on the lake. He rented a boat at the nearby livery, and set forth alone About 500 yards out, he stood up. A woman owes me $111.20 which should have been paid long ago This sign will stay here until she The widow was outraged, pays. and promptly sued the druggist for damaging her good name. And the court granted her claim. The judge said that, even though the sign was true, it still invaded the widows putting her right of privacy"--b- y on affairs display. public private A woman sued a used Table mats are frequently used for luncheon because they give the table a quick and interesting change and offer little difficulty in the way of laundering. Another reason for the popularity of the mats is that they are easily hemmed from less material than the cloths themselves. An old sheet or even a tablecloth can be cut Into four, six or more J2"xl8" rectangles, hemmed and used for mats that serve beautifully for luncheon. Napkins to match may also be made. Bt Smart! Feature Frankfurters, Sauerkraut for Economy (See Recipt Below jurats TF YOUVE BEEN CASTING lonj and serious looks at the fooc budget and decided its time to dc something about it, heres first hand help for you In the way of eco nomical main dishes. Its an easy matter to keep enougl calories in the diet even wher youre trimminj the budget, bui f r The wonderful softness and drapablllty .of today's tweeds, plus their wealth of color effects, are creating an interesting new development In coat dress-up-" fashions. That la tweed coats, suited to far more than the casual wear formerly reserved for this popular type of material. The effect often is achieved through more Intricate cuts, more attention to detailing, as In the lines of the coat sketched at the right. Even the tweeds that are predominantly casual are appearing with more fashion detail, such as self ties and very large convertible collars. values and appe tite appeal high. These dishes arc t c guaranteed please you on all counts because specially planned. MEAT entirely; wisely with vegetables: fortify casseroles with cheese to add nutrients. These are tips to follow whether you use these recipes or convert your own for dishes. economy-priceKraut and Frankfurter Dinner (Serves 4) 1 No. 24 site can sauerkraut 4 cup melted bacon fat I tablespoon caraway seeds J4 teaspoon salt H teaspoon pepper 1 cup bread buttered small cubes, toasted 2 cups hot cooked peas 6 boiled or broiled frankfurters Place sauerkraut in a saucepan and heat through. Remove from heat; add bacon fat, caraway seeds, salt, pepper and bread cubes and mix well. Turn out onto a chop plate. Arrange peas and franklow-price- d d Held Feasible ft COMPLETE set of clothes for tiny tots each piece requires very little fabric. Sister has dainty underwear to match the puffed sleeve dress; brother wears easy-o- n Applause, Please in a junior II YOUNG rompers. size range that rates a round e Pattern No. 8418 is a perforof applause. Note the pretty neck- ated pattern in sizes 6 months, 1, 2, S and line, button trim and pert flared 4 years. Size 1, dress. lVs yards of and panUes, 14 yards; romper, peplum. Youll find it easy to sew, 4 yardslip ) LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU Baked Bean Casserolo 'Quick Tomato-Cucumbe- r Salad two-piec- er French Dressing Toasted French Bread Fresh Oranges and Bananas Chocolate Drop Cookies Beverage Recipe Given aew-rlt- too! hot oven (425) for about 25 minutes. Cut in squares and serve hot Macaroni Medley Pattern No. 1928 Is a aew-rlt- e perforated pattern for slzea 11, 12. 13. 14, IS and 18. Size 12, three quarter aleeve, 4 yards of 33 or Dont miss the new Spring and Summer FASHION! Ita filled with fabric newa, special designs, fashion tipa. Free pattern printed Inside the book. 23 cents. (Serves 4) 1 tablespoon oalt 3 quarts boiling water 8 ounces elbow macaroni 2 tablespoons minced onion 4 cup sliced celery tablespoons butter or mar garine 4 tablespoons flour 2 cups chicken bouillon 14 cups cooked chicken, cut In pieces 1 cup cooked ham, cut In strips Add salt to rapidly boiling water and gradually add macaroni so that water continues to boiL Cook, uncovered stirring occasionally, until tender; drain In colander. Line bottom and sides of greased baking dish with macaronL Dot with butter and place in hot oven (450) until slightly browned, if desired. Saute onion and celery in butter or margarine until tender. Sprinkle in flour; blend well. Gradually stir in bouillon and continue to cook until thickened and smooth. Add chicken and part of the ham. Pour into center of baking dish and top with remaining strips of ham. Quick Baked Bean Casserole Old Mrs. Jones had led a sheltered life and had never heard of a lawyer before. Just what does a lawyer do for a living? she asked her ' grandson. A lawyer, grandma, he exis a man who induces plained, two other men to strip for a fight, then charges them for holding their clothes. The Cad! the young lady oyster snugafter her first date with the dashing lobster she nudged her girl friend and whispered: It was wonderful. Simply wonderful. He took me to that secluded rock near the sandbar, looked into my eyes, whispered sweet nothings in my ear, put his arms around me, and then As she uttered those last words the lady oyster clutched at her throat and groaned in mortificaAs gled back into the sand If Enough Money Used (Serves 9) 2 tablespoons fat $4 cup chicken fat (or part can deviled ham I butter) 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 4 cup flour 2 tablespoons molasses 2 cups milk Yt teaspoon salt 2 cups chicken broth 2 No. 2 cans (214 cups) pork 14 teaspoons Salt and beans Dash of pepper, paprika 1 cap canned 2 cups diced chicken (cooked tomatoes tion. or canned) Cook onion in hot fat until golden. d 2 Oh, Good Lord my pearls. eggs, diced Combine remaining ingredients 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento tomatoes. Corn bread Alternate layers Melt fat in saucepan over high of bean mixture heat Blend in flour, stir until and onion and smooth. tomato slices in liquid slowly, greased 114 quart stirring constantBake casserole. ly. When mixture in moderate oven BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPQR. begins to steam, (350) 30 minutes. Amazing InrenUaa by Armour Research reduce heat to opens lifetime, big Income business If Rice with Tongue Spanish you cfn qualify as Factory Aeency In low. Continue excl. Franchised Territory. Huge re(Serves stirplacement and new demand market cooking and 40 below priced competition. Sells on 1 cup chopped onion ring until thicksight to business, industry, commerce 1V and Inprofession. Small cups chopped celery ened. Add seasonings. Add diced vest eery can assume you of $250 00starting weekly in2 cloves crushed and come and garlic, eggs chicken, up. Factory financing cooperation. Territories going fast Write today 3 tablespoons fat pimiento to sauce. Heat thoroughly. M C.A. Dept WN. 35S MUwaakee Aye.. I No. 24 can (3)4 cups) Chieage S3. Split squares of corn bread, and tomatoes serve the creamed chicken mixture 1 teaspoon salt in the middle. 4 teaspoon pepper Keep Posted on Values Cora Bread I to 2 tablespoons brown sugar 9) (Serves 1 By Reading the Ads package American 1 cup sifted flour diced cheese, 34 teaspoons baking powder 3 cups cooked rice 1 teaspoon salt 3 curs cubed smoked cooked 3 tablespoons sugar tongue 1 cup yellow corn meal can broiled mushI 1 egg, beaten slightly rooms, sliced 1 milk cup M cup melted shortening Cook onion, celery, and garlic In Silt flour, baking powder, salt hot fat until golden. Add tomatoes and sugar together. Add com meal and simmer over low heat until and mix thoroughly Combine beat- thickened, about one hour. Add seaen egg. milk and shortening and sonings and sugar. Add cheese; stir Stir just until melted Add remaining inadd to flour mixture enough to moisten dry ingredients; gredients. Bake in greased do not beat Turn into greased 8 x casserole in slow oven 300) about 8 x square pan. Bake in a one hour. Top with ripe olives. - A guided HONOLULU, H. I. missile officer here contends that this country could put a rocket on the moon In a year if it had a billion dollars for research." Even without the money, he said, America military rocket research is so far advanced he wouldnt be surprised to see a rocket touch the moon within 10 years." Maybe with passengers aboard. The officer, who asked that his name and service be anonymous, talked like a premature Buck Rogcasual defiers of ance of gravity and progress in rocket research. "With just half the money used in atomic research during the Manhattan project," he said, "we could launch a rocket to the moon in a retro-iockets- ." year." If it carried passengers, though, the first flighters might have to wait on the moon while American scientists wrestled with the problem of carrying enough fuel for a round trip. Roughly, the rocket would hurl itself away from the earth at 25.000 miles per hour to escape the tug of gravity and enter the moons influence. As for danger to passengers, test pilots already shake off more from acceleration than the rocket riders would get. Insulation against the scorching heat which would be generated by friction during the cash to the moon is no longer a real prob-l- e tse o'' er said. Details of the power plant, nave been non.. ,w. .i.c, nei but schemed, testing and they that requires money. In fast, th officer said, plans are so advanced you'd be offeted our choice of a last or slow trip. If you were in a hurry you could make it m about 16 houis trips could be maoe is about 92 hours." n' Lei-ure- iy 1 Nama Addreu 8) well-draine- d, Buy Bonds Fine Technique furters on top. Chicken Shortcakes Enclose 23 cents in coins tor aach pattern desired. Pattern No. Size........... U.S. Savings Practical Within Year (Serves 8-cup sliced onion SEWING CIRCLE PATTERN DEPT. 888 Seath Wells SL, Chieage 3. 1U. For Your Future 4 DONT SKIP for fraud, accusing him of selling lemon." At the trial, the her woman's attorney kept emphasizing and drowned. Later the how poor his client was and how tipped over, the owner of the sued widow rich the dealer was. When the Jury tor damages, saying that he of favor in a verdict in brought in renting a boat the woman, the dealer appealed had been negligent of whiskey. man a to smelling court threw the case. And the upper Leopard Frog the proprieheld court the out the verdict, ordering a new However, never changes his The leopard Judge said that trial because of the improper" tor not liable. The But the leopard freg does spots. turn to away have comments of the woman's lawyer. the man didnt to The court said: "The law knows no everybody who had something Cattle Lice wasnt as the so person drink long or man as poor rich such thing Cattle lice are a problem prias be to drunk so helpless. man, but seeks to treat all alike." marily during the winter months. best-hous- e dif- ficult to keep food theyre ap-.....- car dealer it's ! Moon Rocket Ho Fair Publicizing Bad Debts - Year-Roun- e i THE READER'S COURTROOM , d Wear for Dainty Clothes in Small Sizes Two-Piec- HOME REMEDY TO RELIEVE Only Vicks VapoRub gives you this special Penetrating-Stimulatin- g action when you nib It on throat, chest and back at bedtime: It pekftmtcs to upper bronchial tubes with special medicinal vapors. It STtMUUTCS chest and back surfaces like a warming poultice. And it keeps working for hours-ev- en while you sleep! . m CR9 If V vsporus . WNU-- W 02-- 50 hard-cooke- ex-ce- pt CLASSIFIED Add DEPARTMENT 6--8) hard-cooke- d Here's a salad youll like: mold canned cling peach slices Into lemon flavored gelatin with sliced For a ju'cj raisin pie. boil the pimiento-stuffegreen olives and raisins a few minutes before making crisp slivers of roasted almonds. the pie. Add a handful of grated Try combining pear or apricot American cheese to the filling be- nectar in equal proportions with fore the top crust goes on for superb your orange juice for a good flavor tasting morning eye opener. Strips of dried fruits, dipped In Spread biscuit dough with butter, then a coatrg of honey and grated granulated sugar make nice canorange rind Roll as for jelly roll, dies for the youngsters Fruit strips cut into 1 inch pieces and bake prepared In this way may also be as biscuits These are different and added to yeast or quick bread for extra flavor. delicious! 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