The Quapaw Chieftain (Quapaw, Okla.), Vol. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 2, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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tion of crochet and embroidery I
Notice how the crochet forms bas-
kets or borders to set oS flowers
Use the crocheted section singly or re-
peat it as shown Pattern 7498 has trans-
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crochet directions
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National Emblems
See the power of national em-
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-a crescent a Hon an eagle or
other figure which came into cre-
dit God knows how an old rag ol
bunting blowing in the wind on 8
fort at the ends of the earth shall
make the blood tingle under the
rudest or the most conventions
exterior— Emerson
Protection Comfort Important
In Infant or Toddler Garments'
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I TITHEN we think 'of clothes for
I " babies most of us make the
mistake of clothing them at least
in our thoughts with ruffles and bil-
lowy dresses Actually though the
most important considerations in
making baby’s clothes sensible are
comfort protection room for rapid
growth and room for plenty of
movement
So when you plan a layette or
do some sewing for a friend with
a baby don’t get too sentimental
The gift-type garment may bring
most Ahs and Oh from friends
but the mother will appreciate sim-
plicity and ease of placing the gar-
ment on the baby most of all and
this should be your main aim It
certainly win be your main theme
if you’ve ever tried to dresi
squirming wriggling youngster
The garments you’ll want to avoid
are those with tiny collars that
wrinkle and crush easily garments
that have to be clipped over the
head and tight gathered aleevei
Whenever you can make clothing
for baby with wide raglan sleeves
because these slip on so easily
Show a definite preference for gar-
ments that open and close In front
particularly nightgowns and the like
that can he folded over and tied
Fabrics may be Just a little diffi-
cult to find but remember to choose
those that are soft and fine: batiste
soft muslin voile extra-soft flannel
and crepe The seams may be
French fell flat hand-rolled or
bound
Special Care Needed
For Tsddler’s Clothes
Have you ever watched a baby
learning to crawl or reach? Notice
this the next opportunity you have
and see how much leeway the gar-
ment has to have to accommodate
all this activity The sleeves should
be loose and free so ss not to put
any strain on the youngster The
little seat of the pants comet In for
It share of the strain too Little
rompers or panties for the baby at
the creeping stage need extra full-
ness at the back and should be
shorter in the front because of the
positions they get themselves into
Because toddler’s garments come
in tor their share of buttoning and
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By VIRGINIA VALE
JANET BLAIR in pigtails
calico dress and high but-
ton shoes reported for a test
for “Regina” in Columbia’s
"Gallant Journey” Producer-Director
William Well-
man said sheWas the first girl
ha thought of for tha part She waa
supposed to look 11 and she did
She says It was tha first time ihe
wasn’t told that the locked too
young to play a role Janet started
her career ai a soloist with Hal
Kemp’i band straight out of high
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II you're reuing or baby
unbuttoning you will want to make
these as secure as possible Top
tips which you will want to follow
for sewing on buttons are these:
first use only a single thread sec-
ond do not make the mistake of
sewing on the buttons too tight
There is pull and strain on the but-
ton that easily gives way if it hugs
the garment too tightly
Save the Sentiment
Lean Toward Practical
All mother! want their youngsters
to have lovely pastel coats of soft
wool with silk linings This Is a nice
sentimental gesture but actually
this type of coat is more practical
if made with flannel or challis that
unlwed Then the coat ia more
easily made simply washed and
more durable
Another good idea is to spend
time making rompers In several
sizes for the toddler Boys of
course use rompers ss soon as they
begin to crawl but it Isn’t such a
bad idea to make rompers for little
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were an active youngster instead of
just a pretty doll and the baby will
be much better off
Always make little glrl'a dresses
with large hems Then as the child
grows the hems can be let out and
more wear achieved from the gar-
ment A little glrl’a dress should have
an opening sufficiently Urge around
the neck to permit easy getting in
snd out Only one button is used for
this opening
Very large or small buttons or
snaps and hooks are considered
poor choice for youngster's gar-
ments Child authorities say that it
Is easy for the child learning to
dress to use the medium-sized flat
button but he is lost with the out-
size or small size Teach him self
reliance by making it easy for him
to dress himself
For boys' one-piece garments use
a drop seat controlled by a belt
This is easy for the boy to manage
even at an early age and looks neat
The drop seat can have an elastic
run through a casing so that it snaps
back into place easily after being
stretched
JANET BLAIR
school broke Into pictures before
she was 20 In her colorful gay 90s
costume she grows ’ up charm-
ingly In the picture with Glenn
Ford who’ 19 when the picture be-
gins romancing with her
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Between acenea of ’’Angel on My
Shoulder” CUude Rains covered
his own shoulders with a worn
tweed coat He's superstitlova about
it He wore it on the ‘'Casablanca'
set — the picture won an Acad-
emy award And on tha set
Caesar and Cleopatra" In London
for which he got the highest aalary
ever given an actor $1280000
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"Happy Hollywood Homes” will
be tbe title of a Colombia Screen
Snapshot showing film players and
directors and their mates who’ve
been married for more than 19
yean Producer Ralph 8tanb ex-
pects to have about M each
couples In the plctare Unprejudiced
observers think maybe he’s stick-
ing his chin ant since Hollywood
marriage have a way f breaking
np even after II yean
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Potatoes are plentiful in supply
and trill spoil if yon don’t nae them
Use them In place of scarce wheat
prod net as the starchy food for
dinner as staffing or oven in bah
tag
Wheatless Meals
Molt lim taruibla end practical
girls too Dresses may be lovelier
but If you will notice they easily
get In tha baby’s way and she may
trip and fall more often than nec-
essary Dress tha child at if aha
Laundering Tips
Study the directions that come
with your garments when you
wash them It’s no longer true
that everything must be washed
in the hottest water possible
Sort clothing so that ail sim-
ilar colors are washed at one
time with light clothes first
Bluing follows the final rinse
and is usually given to all white
clothes to prevent them from
turning yellowish after age
Starching follows the bluing proc-
ess but in many cases these two
are combined when you use a
ready-made starch that has the
bluing already added to it This
mixture is ready to use and is
Just diluted as directed Select
a ready-made starch that is
smooth otherwise you will have
difficulty mixing it with the wa-
ter Clothes should be properly
bung to save ironing time A gar-
ment bung on the "off grain” will
not iron well and will not aet
properly when worn Hang
dressea by tbe skirts or at the
shoulder seams bang socks by
the top so as not to put unnec-
essary wear on the foot etc
Iron rayons and synthetic fab-
ric according to instructions
that coma with them Your heat-
ing guide on the iron will be an
invaluablt aid in applying the
correct amount of beat to each
type of fabric
Fred Waring and his Pennsyl-
vanians who have a schedule call-
ing for six half-hour broadcasts a
week (five mornings and Tuesday
evenings) have found time to trans-
cribe a special 15-minute show for
the Veterans' administration '
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If a tune's danceable singable
and has an appealing idea the
chances are it's set for the "Hit
Parade” according to Harry War-
ren who wrote "On the Atchison
Topeka and Santa Fe” "Down Ar-
gentine Way" and other hits “Of
course” he added "a Bing Cros-
by or Frank Sinatra to sing it won't
do any harm" He’s currently writ-
ing the music for M-G-M's “Sum-
mer Holiday"
Walter Pigeon (“Mr Minniver"
"Pierre Curie” etc) will shag
truck do the Susy-Q and Big Ap-
ple with Claudette Colbert for a Jit-
terbug routine tn “The Secret
Heart" now before the camera at
Metro Quite a change for the dig-
nified Mr Pigeon!
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For beach and sports wear these
are tha fabrics found moat suit-
able: shantung calico and chintz
Select them In their brightest gay-
est colors
Brown and whlta spectator sports
dresses will I think always be
popular during the summer When
they match shoes and bags they
give the Impression of nestness snd
trim
You'll find few sleeves on dresses
for sportswear of this type the idea
being that you want as much sun
as you can get and also no sleeves
will offer more freedom for playing
Felts sr scheduled to bo mad In
a tempting array of colors and
you'll find many of them made for
easy traveling became s big boost
in this department is expected in
the coming months
"Possessed” Is the new title of
the Warner Bros picture etarrtng
Joan Crawford known till now ai
"The Secret” It looks like another
top-noteber for her Van Heflin
playa opposite her Raymond Mas-
sey and Joan Chandler have impor-
tant roles
Johnny Desmond sent t carton of
bis latest record! to Princess Eliza-
beth of England et her request Sh
became a Desmond fan when ho
sang for her In Bedford with the
Glenn Miller army air force band
and asked that copies of his first
recordings be sent to her It was
reported later that Desmond was
her "favorite crooner" she'd heard
him sing his "Soldier and Song”
oven the armed forces network
Meredith Willson has been named
to the music advisory committee of
the Atwater Kent radio auditions
on of the radio’s oldest and most
honored radio Institutions which
was started In 1927 but was dis-
continued during the war Re-
turned this year it Is designed to
uncover young talent In singers
snd musicians and bat given a
start to many a successful career
ODDS AND ENDS— CBS Newt Re-
porter Bob Carted hat completed nar-
ration lor a Columbia Picture! thort
and executive plan to put him under
a year's contract for umilar picture
chorrt '"Philo Fence" hat boon
boufht to replace BUI Cergen’ "Mur-
der Will Out" with the role ol "Ser-
geant lltath" played by Humphrey
Davit Van Seymour rotund char
metrr actor in “Cloah and Dagger" turd
to ha a eircu ttrongman Butt
Crotbfi bean notified that ha'l tha fa-
vorite vocal hi of American occupation
troop in furopat next lit order —
Prank Sinatra Vauthn Monroe and tha
tint Cola Trio according to I poll
It you want to hava fun and at
the same time test your ingenuity
do what tome of
the public eating
places are doing
during the wheat
shortage On one
day of the week
serve completely
wheat-free meals
You may even learn to like It so
well that you can itretch this to
two days ot the week and thereby
help feed the famine-stricken coun-
tries Why not try It?
What are some of the foods to use
In place of bread and flour? Here
la a partial list to help you: pota-
toes com and cornmeal com cere-
als hominy oatmeal rice and other
wheat-tree cereals
You might start oft breakfast with
cornmeal muffins or potato pan-
cakes in place of the customary
rolls cof?ee-cak or toast Use po-
tatoes plentifully for both luncheon
and dinner and If you want bread
make aome oatmeal gems 100 per
cent rye bread or com sticks The
family will appreciate them as
welcome change
Non-wheat cereals like cornmeal
and oatmeal can be used for stuff-
ing snd crumbing in place ot bread
or flour Only in a very few casei
will you be able to tell the differ-
ence and even if you can you won'1
find that difference unpleasant
Now that the vegetable and fruit
season is here in earnest fill the
family on salads and fruity des-
serts Everyone yearns for ln-sea-son
produce and large quanti-
ties of fruits and vegetablei will
spell both health and pleasant eat-
ing to the family
Look over these recipes which
I’ve dished up for you today Per-
haps they will start you thinking
about how you can help in serving
some wheat-free meals every week
and still give the family complete
satisfaction at the dining table
"Potato Cope With Tuna Fish
(Servea 4)
1 pounds potatoea
1 cup water
1 teaspoon salt
54 cup mayonnaise
2 tablespoons vinegar
54 teaspoon grated onion
54 cup diced celery
H cup diced chopped olivet
54 cup grated American cheese
Lettuce
Wash and peel potatoes and cut
Into pieces Cook until done to
salted water (Water should be evap-
orated by the end of the cooking
time) Press through a ricer add
milk 54 of the mayonnaise 4 tea-
spoons of the vinegar and 54 tea-
spoon of the grated onion Beat un-
til well blended then spoon and
shape Into nests or cups and chill
Add remaining ingredients to one
7-ounce can ot flaked tuna fish
chill and then aerve into potato
cups Sprinkle top with cheese and
garnish with crisp greens
LYNN CHAMBERS MENUS
"Potato Cups with Tuna Fish
Tossed Vegetable Salad:
Green Beans Celery Onions
Radishes Spinach Leaves
Corn Sticks Apple Butter
- "Peach Melba Beverage
"Recipes given
Here Is a vegetable dish that li
substantial enough to fiU to for both
bread and meat on some day:
Cora Cutlets
(Serve )
cup thick white ounce
94 teaspoon tall
H teaspoon pepper
14 teuipoon paprika
2 hard-cooked egg finely diced
1 enp cream-style corn
Combine Ingredient to order giv-
en Divide Into six equal parti and
shape Into outlets or patties Roll
to crushed cereal crumbs and brown
to a smaU amount of drippings or
fat turning ones Serve with melt-
ed cheese if desired
Corn 8tlcks
(Blake 14 com stick)
1 cup corn meal or water
ground corn meal
H teaspoon salt
14 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
94 teaspoon soda
1 cup buttermilk er soar milk
2 tablespoons melted (at
1 egg slightly beaten
Sift corn meal salt sugar baking
powder and aoda together Add but-
termilk end fat to
beaten egg Add
to the corn meal
mixture aU at
0 n c a stirring
quickly and vig-
orously until Just
mixed Place to
hot greased
cornstick pans
Bake to a hot (425-degree)
for 20 minutes or until done
If you're looking for a hearty sup-
per with a stick-to-tbe-ribi main
dith and a tight summery dersert
you'll want to clip tha following
recipes to have on hand
Bavory Baked Bet
and Hamburg
(Serves 4)
2 tablespoons fat or drippings
54 cup sliced enlon
H cup diced celery
54 pound chuck ground
254 cups baked beaut or cooked
kidney beans
1 teaspoons Worceeteriblre eaucc
94 teaspoon (alt
54 teaspoon powdered tags
54 cup water or cumed tomato
Juice
Heat fat to skillet then add on-
Ions celery and ground meal Cook
uncovered for 10 minutei Add re-
maining Ingredients and heat thoroughly
"THIS chair has such smart lines
that it may be used in any In-
formal room as well as out of
doors It is made with simple cuts
of the hand saw from stock widths
ot lumber
The side the teat and tha back are
separate sections which are put together
and held rigid with pegs Remove the
pege and you have four flat piece
Pattern 991 with large cutting diagrams
for aU pieces of th chair illustrated di-
rections and list of materials Is U cents
postpaid Send order to:
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LYNN 8AT8
Save flour when yon bake You
can stretch your flour supply by
adding fruits meat and vegeta-
ble! to your hot breads and dinner
dishes
For example when you make
pancakes or waffles any ot the
following may b used to give
you more from your recipe with-
out additional flour: chopped ap-
ple mashed bananas blueber-
ries diced bam and cheese aau-
sag meat partially cooked and
drained canned or cooked corn
and nuts
When making bom baked
breads us dried fruit and oat-
meal whenever possible to muf-
flni bread and biscuit Prune
ralalns and figs are fine for flavor
and textur
In place of bread occasionally
us leftover cereel for - th
starchy food (or breakfast Add
on cup of ground leftover meat
to cereal and chill then illc and
fry Or add chopped apples to
cereal fry at for trench toast and
servo with syrup or bonuy
Sweeten end flavor cereel and
bakn with eggi and milk and
gerva a a dessert
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Tins which are not badly stained
can be polished well with brown
paper that has been moistened in
vinegar
— —
When washing hollow handled
knives do not allow them to remain
too long in water as this might
loosen them
— —
The stems of roses and other
cut flowers should be cut regularly
and slantwise with a sharp knife
under warm running water Keep
the bottom stem under water while
the cut is being made
— —
Hang np towels to dry immedi-
ately after using them to prevent
mildew Never put a damp towel
in the laundry bag or leave it in
a heap on the bathroom floor
— —
To avoid cloudy iced tea never
pour hot tea over ice or place it
in the refrigerator Let the tea
cool in room temperature first
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To clean a soured aponge rub
fresh lemon into it thoroughly
Rinse several times in lukewarm
water
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You don't need bread when you
make meat loaf In Ita place you
can uubiUtute oatmeal chopped
note ground leftover vegetable or
leftover mashed potatoes
Peach Melba
(Serve )
2 cup fresh raapberrieu -54
cup currant Jelly
54 cup granulated augur
154 Ubleapuuau cornatarcb
1 tablespoon cold water
2 canned peach halves
1 quart vanilla Ic cream
Mash raspberries add currant
Jelly and auger and bring to a boU
Add cornstarch mixed to a smooth
past with cold water and cook
while etirrtag until thick and dear
Strain and cool Plac era peach
halt cut aide up to aacb sherbet
gltaa fill with Ice cream and serve
with sauce poured over th lc
cream
This aauc Melba may alio be
aerved over orange Icc cream or
lemon sherbet for delicious effect
Mocha Peach Shako
(Serve I)
4 canned ding peach halvea
I teaspoons soluble powdered ceffet
54 cup but water
I cop vanilla Ic eresm
I cup light cream
Math peaches and press through
slcvo- Dissolve coffee with hot wa-
ter Combine peaches dissolved
coffee Ic cream and cream and
beat with a rotary butter until
smooth
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