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June --- The Month
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
BY MRS. MORTON
MENU HINT
Breakfast
Sliced Oranges
Cereal and Cream
Baked Bacon Toast
Coffee
Luncheon
Celery Soup
Combination Sandwiches
Radishes
Cup Cakes Tea
Dinner
Vegetable dinner of baked potatoes with cheese sauce
New Peas Cabbage Salad
Bread Pudding Coffee
Breakfast
Steward Prunes
Boiled Rice with Top Milk.
Butter Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Vegetable Soup Croutons
Apile Sauce Cookies
Dinner
Beef a la Cleveland
Corn Pudding Beet Salad
Peach Delight Tea
TODAY'S RECIPES
Celery Soup—The tops and tougher portions of the celery are the parts to use for soup. Cut them up with a good sized onion, cover with cold water and let boil until tender. Rub through sleeve. Take a good table-spoon of butter and one of flour, mix smooth and add gradually one pint of milk. Let come to a boil, add celery and onion, season with salt, pepper and celery seed and serve with crackers or croutons.
Cheese Sauce—Make a god cream sauce or milk gravy, and when it is on boiling point add from half a cup to a cup of grated cheese. Stir until melted and serve over the potatoes.
hot and butter. Place drained peaches on lower half and top of cake, serve with the following sauce, one-half cup peach juice, one table-spoon sugar. Boll together for two minutes. Pour over cakes and sprinkle with shredded coconut and serve.
A SUGGESTION
A few of the "greens" that are excellent for food and also easy to get are wild mustard, sorrel for soup, dandelion tops, purslane, cow-slips and the tender sprouts of milkweed. These last should be used as substitute for asparagus.
Storing Woolens Away—Woolens packed in newspapers and camphor are generally secure, as we all know that moths do not like printer's ink. In closing up the package don't use pins as they sometimes tear the paper. Get a box of gummed labels and write the contents of each package or get a spool of gum packaged tape with which shops often tie their packages.
How to Sew Thin Silks—Cut strips of paper about one inch wide and hold it under the seam you are sewing. This will keep your material from drawing, the paper can easily be torn from the seam, your seam will be easily made and not puckered as usually happens when we attempt them without it.
Glossy Starch—a small piece of paraffin or lard the size of a pea added to boiling starch imparts a gloss to the clothes when ironed and prevents the iron from sticking.
To Thread a Needle Easily—To thread a needle with yarn or heavy, soft-twisted cotton, thread it first with a length of strong fine thread.
Cheese Sauce—Make a god cream sauce or milk gravy, and when it is at boiling point add from half a cup to a cup of grated cheese. Stir until melted and serve over the potatoes.
A Delicious Bread Custard—Three pieces buttered bread, one quart milk, four eggs, one-half cup sugar, one teaspoon vanilla extract, few preserved cherries, candied peel. Beat the eggs and sugar slightly, then add milk and vanilla. Pour into a buttered baking dish and set the bread on top with buttered side up. Bake in moderate oven till firm. Decorate nicely on top with cherryles and candied peel, and serve cold.
Beef a la Cleveland—To each cup of diced roast beef add one cup of cooked macaroni, one-half cup of canned tomato soup, one cup left-over gravy, one small onion and one tablespoon fat. Melt the fat and in this brown the onion, cut fine. Add to other ingredients and mix together. Put in a casserole, clover with buttered crumbs and bake in a hot oven for thirty minutes.
Corn Pudding—One cup corn, one egg, one-quarter tablespoon salt, two tablespoons butter and three tablespoons milk. Beat egg, milk and salt together and add to corn. Divide into two portions in small pancakes, dot the butter over the top and bake in a moderate oven until brown.
Peach Delight—One cup canned peaches, small recipe of rich biscuit dough. Form the dough into two round cakes and bake in a hot oven until brown. Split the cakes while
THE LATEST IN ELECTRIC RANGES
The evolution of the cook stove would be an interesting subject for an article. It is certainly a far cry from the cookery methods of the cave woman and the Indian squaw to the up-to-date electric-range with its thermostat to regulate the heat and its fireless cooker features. The fireless cooker is not a new idea, it having been used in many forms, some elaborate ones that bake, fry and roast as well as boil and some very simple, home made affairs. Incorporating the idea into the kitchen range is however, comparatively the latest electric cooker that can be done on electric or coal range by electricity and can an ordinary light so is placed in the compartment for it and the elon. As the food he steam naturally rises the patent "control" locally shuts off the ing the food to cook by means of a haffle the heat one is enable bread and biscuits, e
Books and Stationery Are
Appropriate Graduation
Gifts
—What could be more fitting for gifts to the graduate?
—Well chosen, they evidence a thoughtfulness that's sure of appreciation, and will be treasured for their association as well as their own appeal.
—And, too, one may spend as much or little as desired evidencing the best of taste and good judgment.
—We have a capable sales force to help you choose.
Anaheim Book Store
228 E. Center St. Phone 386 Anaheim
THE PLAIN DEALER, 'ANAHEIM, CALIF.
Month of Brides and Grace
PUT FURNITURE IN NEW LEGION ROOMS
The furniture now is being installed in the new City Hall headquarters of Anaheim Post of the American Legion, and the headquarters will be formally opened on June 5 with a banquet at 6:30 p.m. The opening affair will be attended by City officials, pastors of local congregations, representatives of local lodges, and members or representatives of the other Legion posts in the County. An elaborate toast list is now being prepared.
One of the principal speakers will be Buron R. Pitts, Past Department Commander of the Legion in California and in charge of the bond campaign waged to aid disabled and other soldiers of the State.
Not only the post, but its auxiliary has a meeting place in the basement of the new City Hall, with kitchen, properly equipped with gas ranges, large sink, shelves and other necessary side rooms.
The post's meeting place, where the banquet will be held, is more commodious and almost as light as an upper story room would be. The somewhat dull color of the walls is relieved by the bright hued insignia on each side of the pillars of various units in the late war. Done in many colors and gilt, these decorations do much to make the room attractive. Above the platform in the post's room is an enlarged likeness of the Legion button in bronze and color.
A similar likeness of the auxiliary's button appears on the wall of the latter's room.
The furniture in the post's room, in addition to comfortable over-staffed chairs and the officers high-backed chairs, includes a magazine rack, hat rack, long table for magazine readers, smaller tables, etc.
THE Junetime bride comes into her own. It is wedding time and orange blossom time. So that her task may be easy—her pre-nuptial work reduced to the minimum—we are taking her on a tour of the leading stores of the city with the ease and comfort of a pleasurable shopping trip. Here she will be offered many practical, appropriate and valuable suggestions. Everything has been chosen with that enduring charm of distinction.
is, however, comparatively new. The very latest electric cook stove looks like a fireless pure and simple, but does all the various kinds of cooking that can be done on top of a gas electric or coal range. It is heated by electricity and can be fastened to an ordinary light socket. The food is placed in the compartment provided for it and the electricity turned on. As the food heats through the steam naturally rises and passes thru the patent "control" which automatically shuts off the electricity, leaving the food to cook in its own heat. By means of a baffle plate to spread the heat one is enabled to bake cakes, bread and biscuits, etc., to a delightful brown, and it is claimed for it that the food thus cooked is less dry than that cooked in the ordinary gas or coal range, while the small amount of electricity needed to start the cooking makes it a most economical fuel.
Hints for the Outing
As you will probably spend some time at the beaches you may find the following hints of use:
Never rescue a person from the water unless you are sure she is drowning. Otherwise she may be very angry.
Don't teach the same girl to swim more than ten times.
If you feel yourself drowning do not get excited. It is just as easy to drown quietly.
Never point out a drowning person to a life guard. It is vulgar to point.
Remember, you cannot drown so long as you keep your head above water.
Don't get mad if a crab nips you by the toe. It's all the recreation a crab gets.
A clam never says a word and yet it's very highly steamed.
If you step on a broken bottle you can keep your foot from being cut by wearing shoes.
Brevity is the soul of wit. And of bathing dresses.
The longer we live the more firmly we believe that all the poor fish in this town do not pass through the market.
Don't get mad if a crab nips you by the toe. It's all the recreation a crab gets.
A claim never says a word and yet it's very highly steamed.
If you step on a broken bottle you can keep your foot from being cut by wearing shoes.
Brevity is the soul of wit. And of bathing dresses.
The longer we live the more firmly we believe that all the poor fish in this town do not pass through the market.
Rents are still going down—into the landlords' pockets.
A college dictator of style says he is against long sentences. He will find a lot of defendants with him on that.
Hasn't anybody thought of getting up an Ultimate Consumers' week?
$388
F. O. B. Factory
PLAYER PIANO
Just received a limited number of player pianos to dispose of at the above price. If you desire to purchase on the time payment plan we shall be glad to consider any reasonable arrangement.
DANZ PIANO Co.
of course
162 W. Center Street
Anaheim
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H. S. DIPLOMA NOT NEEDED BY NURSE
Young women who intend to study to become nurses will no longer have to present a High School diploma, according to an amendment to the State statute which recently took effect. Dr. Harry E. Zaiser, superintendent of the County Hospital, called attention to the fact today in connection with an announcement that there are still three more openings at the institution in the new class now being formed.
Only a year of actual High School work is required by law, but in addition to a good education candidates for the hospital must be fit in health and character.
A year ago the hospital had only nine nurses and it now will have 18. Mrs. Julia Salisbury is in charge of the classes. Good living quarters and findings complete are furnished to the nurses, besides a small salary to start. The course now may be covered in 27 months, compared with three years previously. Then graduates may take the State examination to become registered nurses.
While the County Hospital, Anaheim Sanitarium and certain other institutions have special regulations of their own, the law is the only and all hospitals throughout Orange and other counties and areas or thousands of young women are affected by the amendment recently put into effect.
The Burnham Supertone Phonograph
When the Bride Shops
She Remembers the
Phonograph
And a Phonograph set
She had also to get,
So she came to our shop to buy her’s
For we prove by test
That our Burnham Supertone Phonograph’s best.
Hammel’s Music Store
124 E. Center Street
THE BRIDE AND HER FLOWERS
THE FLOWERS FOR THE BRIDE MUST BE THE CHOICEST BLOOMS—they must fit in well with the memorable occasion. If you seek the right flowers, properly and fashionably designed, we offer a service that you'll fully appreciate.
HERE ARE BEAUTIFUL ROSES, LITTLES OF THE VALLEY, ORANGE BLOSSOMS; MIGNONETTE AND OTHER APPROPRIATE BLOOMS FOR THIS SPECIAL EVENT—ARRANGED ELABORATELY FOR SIMPLY—AS THE BRIDE WISHES. WE ALSO WILL SERVE YOU FLOWERS FOR WEDDINGS, HOMES, CHURCHES OR WEDDING DINNERS.
The Flower Shop
20 N. Los Angeles St. Anaheim, Calif. Phone 121-J