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i ; v 1 misprpm, a, House- Wife's Kitchen Diary From Soup to Dessert SPINACH LOAF Her is a tempting way to serve splnaen and bam together. The .sjinaca must ba washed, drained tzl cooked until tender In an en tailed wara saucepan, so that It not ba discolored. Drain It tLoronglily and chop It very fine. For: each pint cf cooked spinach use " two tables poonfuls ' of butter, the yolk ot one ess. a teaspoonful cf salt, and a sprinkling of pepper aai paprika, Next arrange the spin sch la an enameled ware baking pan with, alternate layers of finely chopped ham, the top-layer being ef spinach. Scatter grated cheese asl fine bread crumbs over the tojw and brown In a hot oven. It cay be served In the same dl3h 13 which it Is cooked and garnished wlti slices of pimento, -t, I : POT. ROAST OP BEEP WITH . CRANBERRIES .. ..' i - - Fruit with meat Is not only pleas 1:3 to the taste, but wholesome, tor the adds In the fruit a'd in the .'jsstlon of the meat, and add rat citls mineral and fibroin elements to the dish In which the meat alone la deficient. -We are all familiar vtUt sach meat and fruit dishes as rcist pork and apple sauce, and rcsst duck with Jelly. This is a sew. combination with the same tcrita. V - i ' j ' Use a three-pound piece of brta tet that. la not too fat. Wipe the meat, floar it lightly and sprinkle v: :i salt and pepper. Brown It in a little fat. searing It all over. Cook a "flat, of cranberries In a pint of water 'until very soft. Use an en ar.eled ware saucepan for this pur t&N, as it Is not affected by the tell of the fruit and does not dla Cw'.or It Rub the berries through a ileve and sweeten them slightly. ".ly Marriage Problems (Continued from page 8) ! shouldn't, and that I very proper ly gave you a husbandly biff on tho bean. The waiter will not ex press aay opinion, of coarse, being a properly-trained gent, but I'll bet a cookie he'll silently applaud me" in his heart. :t , "Oh, Dicky, do stop your non sense!" I groaned. Fbr If there's a grain of truth in what you say I won't! go In the other room at all." "; "What Is It LI1 always tell yon: 'Doa't be an anointed Idiot just because' yon know how,.: Dicky's voice held a touch of" Impatience. "What d'ye think you're going to during the time you're getting rll of those black and bine spots, E into a nunnery? Can't be done, my dear. You're got to bust up Katie and get back home, and that all entails being seen in putlJe. I'll grant you that I'd la.!k.pn entering the public dining- room of ..this hotel or any other ltiou' just' now, for Im the ul timate goat in this business,-but a dinner In our own rooms like th!fWlth just Dr. ilcDermott and one; lone waiter present -is some th:i else again. Here are' your sh: :s. , stick out your feet and I'll put them on for you." "Yoa Little Idiot!" . . "r I obeyed him. but mechanically, for I was much upset by his ref crcacs to himself as the "ultimate Ec. t." ; . ,C- :.fJ : . :., "Dlcky, I pleaded, "yon don't mean that people will really think" ' "That. I gave you yours, good id plenty," Dickey asserted with .maddening cheerfulness. "v"by, of course,' they will! You ousht to know that. All you're sot out of this is a black eye. Dut 'he reputation , of I being a' wife !;;;ger Is pinned on me forever 8" 1 ever. I don't care so long as 's only hotel waiters and house I' yslclans and people of that sort 1? whom little affairs or this kind only Instances of almost, daily. cr. rother.' '.hourly occurrence. But 1 ever the boys heard about it I'd never bear the last of it. Most of - em wouldn't really believe it, they'4 prentend to. all right, and existence would be just one hectic little slice of purgatory un A they got a chance to get some pther fellow's goat. Don't, you dare let any of the Durkees see you until your map la all straight !n. I can imagine what old Mr would do to me if he'd get a t -t ups of you now." ' The Jealousy which always lurks i my heart at any reference, no ' r how remote, to E3flh' Fair THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE?!, OREGON 4 ".JJriM . vim r i If very thick, add enough water to make a thin puree, cook for a few minutes, then add the meat and simmer gently untn tender. The cranberries will torma thick sauce which is served .lth the -meat in place ot gravy. -. ;-- CHOCOLATE COVERED FIGS Thla toothsome and wholesome confection comes from New Or leans, and. is especially to be rec ommended", for children, because it satisfies the - craving tor , sweets with4 a" food that is digestible, nu tritious and has a tonic effect on the system.' . ' I The figs should first be steamed until they are very, tender. This may be done conveniently In an enameled ware steamer with a re movable rack. When the figs hare cooled remove the soft centers and chop this portion fine with, a few nuts and candled fruits. Fill. the figs with this mixture and dip them . in unsweetened chocolate which has been melted in an enam eled ware double boiler. The choco late coating will keep the figs soft and moist tor considerable time. FRENCH ONION SOUP Winter Is the season for thick soups, and this one; which, with a liberal chunk of : bread." makes a whole meaOor the Breton peasant, is especially good. Peer tour large onions and two carrots. The onions should be chopped! fine, and the carrot diced. Put; them into an enameled ware saucepan with three tablespoonfuls of butter and saute them until . the onions are - well browned. Use a quarter teaspoonfol of sugar and half a teaspoonful ot salt. Add a - quart of water and boil for two hours, adding more wa ter as it bolls away. This soup should be ; served with a slice of bread in each plate, r fax leaped up, flaming unreason ably. Irresponsibly.' ' "You needn't worry,"1' I said childishly. "I'll not be apt tV go near the Durkees,: or shame you with any of, their relatives by my awful appearance. : ! i4 For a tremulous, remorseful. second. I thought I had made my husband furiously ' angry. He scowled blackly, f and -muttered something under his breath. Then he looked down at me for a long second, threw back his head and laughed heartily. T -Yon little idiot!" he said, pull ing me to my feet, and slipping an arm around my shoulders. "What you need is another black eye to match, the; one you hare, and to take some of the nonsense out of you. Hurry up now and get Into whaterer" clothes you want to wear for supper before I decide to take the game, as well as the name." f ' - ' ! . (To be continued.) An old-timer is one who can remember when a hostess was con sidered rather daring If she in rited a grass widow. . " DOrPl.ES OP RTJ3CTEB-UP v. IX BEAUTY PAGEANT AlUB I INSURED FOR $100,00. I If 4 -.HI ;-. If Miss Charlotte Nash, the "Miss St. Louis" of last year's Atlantic - City bath In g ' beauty con test, had won first Instead of sec ond prize, there's no telling what valuej the official admirers of "Miss St. Louis' would have placed on her dimples.- , She is to try again this year for the crown and they hare been Insured against "scarr ing or ether blemish" for the sum of fl000e0. according to official n porta ot . the Southern California Branch of tn National.. Under- -v lj-i i i i y-rw .1 . "n. " iv, ' ri iii. a. ' ATOKXTJ Btrjroa , Ftoaa io OX THK STATUK OR TUB ' ' CIRCUIt RIDER (Following Its unveiling V; Saturday Morning.) At the end ot the trail bent over tile Book,' t As the hart panteth after the water-brook." ; , .'i : :.',' - ' '. I On bis faithful horse in; pensive ' mood.' " " ' :r "The Lord God is just and good." The Circuit Rider rides In once more,' "I am the Way, the Truth the ' ' :'' . door." Scornf ul1 he of wind and sun. "Unto the least of these" 'tis done; i . '. . ; Unmindful of weariness or pain, -"Who loses his life alone shall " gain." Hurt he yearns for the settler In plain, In wood, "Jerusalem! as a hen her ..: , i brood- " The Lord of Glory bad wept, and . '. ' - he ? "Ye shaH have done It unto me." So on 'neath blue heavens or o'er sodden ground, ' "Ninety and nine, but one not ; found!" Now, home at last, his dear bronze ghost, To serre forever who loved the most. He serves us well set 6IT Western . sod, The Circuit Rider still speaks of : ". v . God. . . ; . , -' I And beneath him in the whisper ing blades of grass, God still speaks though his Riders . pass. : Anna Van Horssen Nelson The membership committee of the YMCA will meet in the asso ciation rooms at 7:30 o'clock for the April meeting. A good at tendance is urged, f J I t l f; . ji : . - . . The John H. McNary home, 385 North Summer street, was the scene of a charming pre-Easter dinner and bridge party, with the following present for the erening: Dr. and -Mrs T. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. Dr. and Mrs. Shelley Sauerman. and . Mr. and Mrs. William Walton. Daffodils were used about the rooms in the decorating." A table of Mah Jongg added to the pleasure ot the ere ning with the prizes going to Mrs. Smith and Mr. Walton. Mrs. Saurman and Mr. Lachmund won the bridge awards. " ,r ,. The Tilllcum club dance will be an event ot this evening at the Illib.ee club house. - - With an unusually large attend ance at the meeting, the members of the Woman's Republican Study club met yesterday at the home of Mrs. John iJ Rand, 895 Cheme keta street, for a social meeting. In the absence of Mr. Mitchell who was scheduled for the after noon, Judge Rand very kindly took his nlace. speaking in a thoroughly4 interesting and in structive-way of the Washington situation.' He threw considerable light on a number of current mat ters. The club took several amus ing straw votes during the after noon. For Coolidge the results were unanimous. mi. Mrs. C. P. Bishop told the de tails of the banquet sponsored last week i In Portland honoring her candidacy. . , Tea followed the program. Pink tulips and pink candles in crys tal holders were used on the tea table. Mrs. RIcnard . Car twrtght and Mrs. George H. Alden poured, assisted by Mrs. H. J. Bean, 'Mrs. Applegate,' Mrs., C. A. Lytle and Mrs. George Brown. Mrs. W. I. Staley and Miss Mar Ian Wyman will entertain infor mally thjs afternoon for the. pleas ure of Miss Eva Hartley.4 YWCA student-secretary from Hangchow, China. About 30 guests will call at the Staley home. Mrs. A. E. Dorrls, of Eugene, state president of 'the Ladies Aux iliary, American legion, who was In the city last night to supervise the reorganization of the local or ganization. Is being entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rote - s.-tJS2t- The members of the First Bap tist Chur.ch Woman's society of which Mrs. Q. C. Ross is president, were hostesses on Saturday after noon at a get-together program for the ladies ot the church and con gregation. : The . church . auditor ium was unusually attractive with a profusion of apple blossoms. For the program, Mrs. W. T. Davis sang a pleasing vocal number and Mrs. George O'NeiL and Mrs. George King both gave well-chosen readings. Mrs. W. F. Foster play ed two beautiful piano solos. Es pecially delighted were, the piano numbers which little Miss Eliza beth Lewis played. Miss Lewis who is only 10 years old showed her ability In a very creditable manner. . I The self-denial Easter offering was received during the afternoon. The amount was especially gratify ing. . . , : I About forty-five ladies of the congregation were present for the afternoon. ; Willamette University's'' May Queen, Miss Kathleen La Raut, and her two attendants, Miss Phyl lis Palmer and Miss Irene Walker, were guests yesterday noon at the chamber of commerce luncheon, being presented by King Bing. ' . 'C i . "V."-.. ' The Easter caroling at G o'clock Sunday morning by 20 members of the high school chapter ofVtte First Methodist Epworth league brought joy to a number of peo ple. . The group visited the hos pitals and Institutions of the city as well as a number of private homes, among which was the B. C. Miles residence, 993 Court street, where-Mr. and Mrs. Demarest are guests. t . : ; Mrs. Walter Mlnier, 1745 Sagi naw street, was . hostess for the South Central circle of the First Methodist church on the regular afternoon, entertaining with a de lightful pot-luck ' luncheon. An Easter decorative scheme was car ried out in green and yellow with deronicum in the vases, and the favors In the same tints of yel low. The regular afternoon busi ness meeting was held with a con tinuation ot the story the circle members are reading. The guests of the, day .were Mrs. Catherine Brown, Mrs." G: H. Fohlander, Mrs. H. F. Shanks, Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Mrs H. R. White. Mrs. Yar nell, Mrs. F. L. Utter, Mrs. Frank Meyers, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Cooper., Mrs. Elsie Marshall, Mrs. T. M. Hicks, Mrs. Charles Austin, of Oswego; Mrs. Carle Abrams and Mrs. Blaine E. Kirkpatrick. Teach Your Youngster the Value of Money Until a youngster knows the value of mpney, he rlons not know how hard Dad has to work for the pennies and nickles that he teases for, thinks that .all Dad has to do s to reach in pocket. ; ;.M-- .. -. ' : Take a dollar and ooen a savings account your youngster. Make him earn the change he used to get for the asking by' giving him small jobs or errands to do. It will not be long before he knows the value of money and will take enjoyment in saving and seeing hU earning grow. Start his account at the United States National today. United States National Bank . , . . Salcm.'Oregon. "' SOCIAL CALENDAR. i ' ...... --. Today ; ; Eastern Star sextette at KIwanis luncheon club. 1 , '' Supper and fancy work sale at St. Paul's parish house, 6:30 p. m. : 1 ' j7 ' t ": : .' -i-' Graduation exercises of 1 Salem hospital training. school, at First Presbyterian church, 8 o'clock. Membership committee of YW CA, in association rooms, 7:30 o'clock. ', i ..,5 ' Tilllcum club dance. Illlhee country club. m - . -. . . -, r.. Wednesday . ; - Barbara Freitchie tent. Daugh ters of Veterans. Social program. Music week1 program at blind school. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Churchill in charge. Special music at . Rotary club. Miss Elma Weller in charge. Marion county WCTU conven tion. Highland church, 9:30 a. m. Silver tea,' ladies of the Central Congregational church. , Ladies' Aid of the Woman's Re lief corps. All-day meeting at the armory. - i - f - Thursday Cherry City Clubrf Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Downing, hosts. Music week program at training school. Miss Beatrice Shelton and Miss Lena Belle Tartar In charge. Special music at Realtors' club. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby in charge. Sweet Briar costume party. Mrs. Al H. Steiner, hostess. i . Friday Operetta, McKinley junior high school. .. Joy Turner recital. Three Link club. Club rooms. Saturday First . Congregational church cooked food sale, H. L. Stiff's fur niture store. ; , ; Music week program at T. B. hospital. Miss Joy Turner in charge, j ' - ' :' , ' - Daughters of the American Rev olution, Mrs.' Henry Thielsen, 1049 Court street.1 hostess. Phoenix club, formal dance, 1111 Lee Country club. - r Miss Betti Kessi, former society editor of The Statesman, who has been quite successful in her work with the Ellison-White Lyceum company will, after a period in Springfield, leave for soul hern California. , :. The fancy-work sale and supper tonight which the ladies of St. Paul's church are sponsoring will attract an interested number to the Parish house. The dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock, ' with the sale in progress until 9. ' Mrs. James McDonald of Corval lis is spending the week with Mrs. Agnes Harding. Mrs. McDonald is a sister of Mrs. Harding and visits here frequently. - - The Woman's Relief corps, fol lowing action at the last meeting, goes on record as a patriotic order of.23 5 members, as protesting the pardoning" or paroling of such characters as were recently dis charged by Judge Kelley. The or ganizatlon further urges the en forcement of r the Owens-Alald law. Fat That Shows Soon Disappears Prominent fat that comes and stays where it is not needed is a burden, a hindrance to activity, a curb upon pleasure. You can take off the fat -where it shows by tak ing after each meal and at bed time, one Marmola Prescription tablet. These little tablets are as effective and harmless as the fam ous prescription from which they take their name. Buy and try a box today. All druggists the world over sell them, at one dollar for a box or yon can order them direct from the Marmola Co., 4612 Wood ward A v., Detroit. Mich. You can thus say good-bye to dieting," exer cise and fat. adv. v He his for TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 22. 1024 ' The Ladies' Aid of the Woman's i Relief corps will .hold an ail-day, sowing . session tomorrow : at. the aimory, the meeting .taking place' earlier than usual, the regular day being Thursday. All are urged to remember to bring well-filled bas kets and the necessary dishes and silverware. ' , ' : ' -,' The graduation exercises tor the 1924 class of the Salem hospital nurses' training school will be held this evening at the First Presby terian, church. F. G. Deckebach will deliver the address.- The pub lic is invited to attend the exer c!bes. i . "... On next Monday noon, lor the observance of the Second Cham poeg day, the Chamber of Com merce will extend a luncheon invi tation to all those In Salem and vicinity who have lived in the community 70 years or . more. Charles B. Moores will , speak on "Memories ot Salem." In order that they may be guests of honor on this occasion, those who have been - local residents since '1864 are invited to give in their names before the day. ' . : : Mrs. Etta Bradford, after spend ing the winter, in California, has returned home. She was the guest of her son, Don Bradford, at Eagle Rock. She also visited in San Diego and other southern cities. . v OREGON NEW SHOW TODAY - YIRGINIA VALLI FRANK MAYO AND - FORD STERLING ?55fa'fc... Comedy Nejsis Production J uaca U LI LrA UW Hits Salem Like a Hurricane ! ; V . : V;- ". V v Laughs Thrills Music Mystery Splendor A Real Treat For Jaded Theatergoers WHO WILL T A X"7" iMisitlvely is NO pig, BABY? iWIN THE Special Matinee Friday , 2;30, for Ladies Only PRICIS Nights, lower floor, 85c; balcony, ."He, 5e. Indies only mntlnee, i'lMVy all seat 53c. Saturday Matinee, Adults, 55c; Children, 28c. Itcserved 8aton sale at TSiea- Ire Box Office. Prices include Tax. "J "- ' XOTK Donens of Wve llaby tlnnnies CJiven Away Free to the Cliildren at the rkitriL?y ; , Matinee. Children any seat, 2Mc; tax lncludel. ; - -Mrs. James Nicholson and Mt3. Clarence ,W. Thompson left 'yester day morning; for the Hood-River summer f-esort Cottage Farm, where they will spend 10 days. Mr. and .Mrs. William A. Dew hirst of Portland were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. McCormack over the Easter week-end. Mrs. Dewhlrst Is"'a sister of Dr. Mc Cormack. . Other guests were Miss Alice ' Heacock. Miss Grace Pease and Miss Lily Pollard, . Miss Hea cock being a guest to dinner Sat urday evening and Miss, Pease and Miss Pollard calling on Easter day. i Miss Jenelle VanCfvort, ,435 North Winter street, will leave to morrow for New York City to at tend the national bi-annual YWCA convention at which there will be a registration of .3000 " women. Miss Vandevort will be gone until May 15. -w - , -'--. . Mrs. F. " L." Utter ; entertained Miss Alice Heacock, a former Wil lamette University student who is teaching near Lyons, at her home, 446 Oak street, over the Easter week-end. - "-" ' ' '. . : . : . .-'v' The members of, the . Eastern Star will enjoy an afternoon of Mah Jongg and five hundred when they meet today. The committee In charge includes Mrs. Leon Glea son, Mrs. R. F. Dillen, Mrs. Fred 71X1 f.r ,nr B M - Saturday Even- ing rest siory of the South Sea Islands. McDonald at the Wurlitzer roslliveiy the greatest success, both artistically ami in bcautjraT production that lias been attained by ANY attraction apiearing In Salem under $2JS0. '. NOW ALL THIS WEEK One Big Show Each Night at 8:15 Matinees Friday1 and Saturday at -2:30 P." M. Grasidl Tlieatn'e A REAL SENSATION ; A Huge Carload of ' Scenery and Amazing' Hffccts Big Company ASK RICHARDS about jour ! business and love affairs. Investments, changes, marriages, lost articles, missing relatives. Jour neys, real estate, wlio Js true or false, etcM etc. real. live baby of good rtnrentage and 11 months old. Ellis.' lira. : J. ir:"C-ii : ; Mrs A, II Farrsr r , '., We have built m ore secure!; than Europe. Our government zz: struggle along; without a vota c confidence. Orangt let Boa Cakt 1- tablespoon gelatine cup cold water - Vi cup boQing water cup sugar , , IVi cops strained oranpe Jules Vt tablespoon lemon juice ! : Wt cups heavy cream 1 dotea lady fingers. . . . Soak gelaUne for &r minutes I.i C eold water. Into small saucepan r half cup boiling water and the fru Juice. Bring to a boil and pourow! the soaked gelatine, stirring until t. latter Is thoroughly dissolved. ft ! Ice box or cold place to stl-en. gelatine it thoroughly stiff, cut It int pieces, chopping it with a silver spof Then beat the cream quite si. sweeten : with a dash of powder? sugar, and with the er beater 1 ? the cream Into the gelatine until V: re perfectly blended. Line mold wi lady fingers, pour mixture Into centra and set awav in Icebox for six or e' -hours. Indeed; this- dessert Is I when the gelatine Is fixed at nlghr, t cream added in the morning, ana t finished dessert allowed to stand La t ice box until evening. STARTS SUNDAY GRAND BION, TUESJ WED, ORE GO II r Ilia. Greatest Comedy, ' 8 Reeb H-A'R'O-i.:": LIi-0'YB in "GIRC SHY" . His Newest Scream .. " -Special Orchestra dog; or other animal, but