'Ms id'timj MRS. E. E. EMMITT ENTERTAINS FOR NORTHSIDE SUNSHINE CLUB Current business and social ac tivities were discussed during the business meeting of the Northside Sunshine club Thursday. M r . E. E. Emmitt was hostess to the group. Pollyanna gifts were ex-1 changed and then Mrs. Emmitt served refreshments. High score prize for games was won b y Mrs. C. W. Stiewig. Guests present were Mrs. Anna Hamilton and Mrs. Jennie Leach. Members attending were Mrs. Ora Worthington, Mrs. Lucie Ingles, Mrs. Martin Sory, Mrs. Russell PaAons, Mrs. Phil Hart, Miss Bar bara Irwin, Mrs. George Frew and Mrs. C. W. Stiewig. The next meeting will be March 29. Hostess for that day will be an nounced at a later date. PARTY FOR CHURCH YOUTH ENJOYABLE AFFAIR OF THURSDAY A party for members of the freshman sophomore class, "Happy Hustlers" and the junior-1 senior class, the "Win-Won-ders," was held at the Sutherlin Christian church Tuesday evening. Thity-1 nine students and their advisors, i Rev. Lloyd Whitford and Bob I Thames, were present. Mrs. Ada Abeene, teacher of the "Win-Won-' der" group, was absent because of illness. . Devotions were held later in the evening and sacred music was presented by a trio, Vonda Priest, Myldred Chester and Doris Smith. Choruses were sung by the sjroup. Home-made ice cream and cook ies were served. CONFERENCE ATTENDED BY SUTHERLIN WOMEN A state wide direct-support mis sionary conference held in Eugene recently was attended by Miss Freda Hoagland, Mrs. Royal Abeene Sr. and Mrs. Bill Webber, all members of the Sutherlin Chris tian church. The meeting was held at the Fairmont Christian church of Christ. A banquet, honoring mis sionaries and missionary recruits, was served in the ctyirch dining room in the evening. While attending the meeting, Mrs. Abeene and Mr. and Mrs. Newell Morgan and daughter o f Hillsboro were overnight guests of Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Mary Cothrell of Eugene. WOMEN OF COMMUNITY INVITED TO CANCER FILM AND TALK Mrs. Estelle Singleton, nurse consultant for the Oregon Cancer society, will speak at the Junior Woman's club meeting Tuesday evening at 9 p. m. A film will be shown on the subject of self exam amination for cancer and all women of the community are urged to attend as this will be the only opportunity to hear Mrs. Singleton. Members of the iScnior Woman's club have been given an invitation to be present. BANDAGE MAKING OCCUPIES WEST MELROSE MEMBERS AT MEETING The West Melrose club spent the afternoon rolling bandages at the March 1 meeting. A dessert lunch eon was served at one-thirty i o Mrs. Lee Jones and her mother, Mrs. O'Mara, who is visiting from Minneapolis, Minn.; Mrs. Clara Evans, Mrs. Ed Moon, Mrs. Eli Sanders. Mrs. E. M. Seeley and the hostess, Donna Kaiser, and daughter, Irene Kay. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ed Moon on March 15. TNT CLUB ENJOYS CARD PARTY Mrs. Howard Marsh entertained the TNT club recently at a dessert supper and card party. Assisting her was Mrs. W. H. McCullum. Canasta and pinochle were played with Mrs. Alfred Smith winning high score in canasta and Mrs. Marvin Doty, low. In pinochle, high score winner was Mrs. R. G. Baker with Mrs. Holly Holcomb, low. Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Eleanor Coe were guests. The next meet ing will be at the home of Mrs. Holcomb. Mrs. Robert Keefe will be co-hostess. MRS. SUCKLING TO ENTERTAIN CHAPTER Mrs. T. W. Suckling will be host ess to the BI chapter, PEO Sister hood, at her home at 926 S. Main street March 16. Mrs. A. J. Rich will be co-hostess for the 1:15 des sert luncheon. TILLER-DREW PTA MEETING TUESDAY The Tiller-Drew PTA meeting has been announced for Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the evening. There will be a program and a colonial art exhibit. BUSINESS MEETING FOR TRAIL RIDERS CLUB POSTPONED TEMPORARILY Tht Sutherlin Trail Riders busi ness meeting, held Wednesday night at the Art Moodie home, was : spent in visiting with guests of the 1 Moodies, grandma Moodie and Aunt Iva. Because of a small attendance it was decided not to conduct any business. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bidwell, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garber, t h e guests, Grandma Moodie, Aunt Iva and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Moodie. Members will be notified when and where the next meeting will be held. SUTHERLIN CARD PARTIES PP.OVE POPULAR EVENTS The second of a series of card parties given by the Sutherlin Grange was held March 2 at the Grange hall with a good crowd in attendance. Pinochle was in play during the evening with Mrs. Lloyd Cornish winning high score and Arthley Cass winning low. At the close of the evening re freshments were served by the committee in charge. HANDICAPPED CHILDREN TOPIC FOR PARENTS CLUB The Parents club of St. Joseph's sool will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at the school. Guest speaker John Lucas, director of special ed-; ucation for the state of Oregon, will talk on the education of handi-i capped children. Pre-school c h i ! I dren will be cared for and re freshments served. RIVERSOALE GROUP WILL MEET WEDNESDAY The first, second and third grade Room Mothers club of Riverside school will meet Wednesday for a 12 o'clock dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. B. C. Wickstrom, 2(0 Prune street. The study club will be led by Mrs. B. J. Paulson, All members are urged to attend. PAST NOBLE GRANDS TO MEET THURSDAY The PNG club will meet March 15 for a 7:30 p. m. dessert supper at the IOOF hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph Russell, Susie Jack son, Miss V. Vivian Logsdon, Mrs. Alvia Wetherall and Mary Allen Martison. RIVERSDALE CLUB SCHEDULES MEETING The Riversdale Happy Hour club will meet March 14 at the home of Mrs. Dale Guiley on Quail lane. Mrs. Don Guiley will be co-host-ess. 1'""" -.1 W 8) f i l LWi Men., March 12, If 51 The Newt.Revlew, Roteburf, Or). I 3' Wo It's Life lira by Formfit for a Sweetheart of a Figure In our complete selection of Life Bras you're mrr to find your exact size in exarlly the styles, fabrics and colors you want! Life Bras are designed the exclusive Formfit way to lift, MOI.n. CORRECT, Hol.n. They're tailored -to-fit, with quilted cush ion for healthful support and elastic insets for free-aclinn comfort. For a high, young, naturally lovelier bustline, let ti fit you with a Life Bra today! Nylon Life Bra shown, $2.50 Other slvlci from 1'50 Selected Recipes MEATLESS WHEAT LOAF A "main tlish" for 4, a "side dish" for 6 persons. Besides 14 cup cracked wheat you'll need: Vt cup wheat germ 1 cup cooked rice 2 tablespoons butter or cooking oil. 4 cup coarsely chopped onion 1 cup chopped green pepper (part may be shredded carrot and cel ery) 2i4 cups diced fresh tomatoes or No. 2 can tomatoes V4 cup finely chopped parsley 2 tablespoons dark molasses m teaspoons salt pound sharp Cheddar cheese grated (1 cup) V cup more wheat germ Set oven 375 degrees for metal pan, 350 Uegrees for Pyrex. Grease Vi quart casserole or loaf pall. Mix well cracked wheat, wheat germ and rice and set aside. Heat butter or oil in skillet, add onion antl cook to delicate brown. Add green pep per, carrot and celery, cook clear but not brown. Add tomatoes, pars ley, molasses and salt. Stir to blenll well, combine with first mixture. Smooth into prepared pan. Com bine grated cheese and wheat germ; sprinkle over top. Bake CO minutes. Kids Like Mice Of Marshmallow By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Stiff Writer When I was a kid, my mother used to make a marshmailow mice cake for my sister, brother and me when we'd been particularly good which wasn't often. Today, my wife makes it for our young son when he is particularly good. But she doesn't have t o make it very often either. H o w ever, your children may be better behaved, so here's the way to make the marshmallow mice: Marshmallow Mice (Makes 8) Take 8 marshmallows. With h 0 L.CU. 9,-.,,er1 shape. With heavy white thread and a needle, make whiskers for each mouse. Cut white paper into small pieces, suitable for mouse ears. Color one side of each ear pink. Cut heavy twine in short lengths for tails. Attach ears and tails to marshmallow mice. L:sc a ready-mix cake recipe and cover with chocolate marshmallow frosting. Chocolate Marshmallow Frosting (For 8 inch laytr cake) Two tablespoons butter or forti fied margarine, 1-3 cup milk, 6 ta blespoons brown sugar, one 1 ounce square unsweetened choco late, 1 teaspoon salt, 16 marsh nitillows (or pound), 2 cups con fectioner's sugar. In a saucepan, mix butter or margarine, milk, brown sugar, hands, mold each into a mouse U.S. NAVAL AIR STATION, Corpus Christ!. Tex. Lieutenant (junior grade) Ira R. White, USN, ion of Mr. and Mrs, Ira A. White of Dillard, Ore., upon completing advance (raining In multi engine aircraft, was designated naval aviator at a ceremony conducted here March 2. His aviator's diploma was presented by Admiral John Perry, USN, chief of naval air advanced training. Also present was White's wife, the former Miss Margaret N. Schlaclc of Havertown, Pa., who presented his "wings of gold." White graduated from Roseburg high school in 1938 and entered the Navy in 1940. As part of his training he attended the U.S. Naval academy, Annapolis, Md., graduating in 1945. He also attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at Cambridge, where he received a bachelor of science degree in 1948. Instructions in basic and pro-flight training were completed at the naval air station, Pensacola, Fla. After a few days leave, White will report to the Pacific fleet for duty. chocolate and salt; bring to boil, stirring constantly. Turn heat to simmer. Add marshamllows to mixture. Stir constantly until chocolate and marshamallows are dissolved and mixture la smooth. Remove from heat; gradually add enough confectioner's sugar to make frosting of spreading con sistency . Beef Extract Ups Flavor And Value By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer There'i a strong, 93 percent beef extract used in England for beef tea and as a meat supplement. Now it is being marketed in the United States. With food prices mounting, this beef extract can add meat values and taste to your leftover vege tables, to cheese and to made dishes. It comes in two forms, in cubes and as a bottled extract, if you have never tried it, you will be surprised at its all-beef strength and good flavor. Here are two recipes using extract for Interest, added food value and flavor. Spanish Macaroni ' One quarter pound bacon, 1 chopped onion, 2 teaspoons pars ley, V green pepper chopell, 2 teasoons salt, 1-8 teaspoon pepper 1 tin of tomato paste, 1 teaspoon English beet extract, 1 tin of wa ter, V cup sliced ripe olices, 4 cups cooked macaroni, Vi cup grated cheese. Saute bacon and drain. Into the same pan, put the. onion, parsley, green pepper and seasoning and cook slowly untii the onions color. Add tomato paste, refill the empty can with water and Dissolve in it the teaspoon of extract. Stir into the vegetables, cover and simmer 10 minutes. 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