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The OREGON STATESMAN, SxTsa- Oregon Thursday Morning, November 5, 1935 ' v :HM tl'IJi! HilK vv-1- Homemaking Society . , Clubs Music ! Interest i I to eatares. omen Styles aFood i1:4 J f MAXINE BUREJ Women's Editor' i ! News of W, Bridge Luncheon Smart Event pi Today .One of Jbe smartest affairs of -the wee'k'will be the bridge laneb-, on for which Mrs. Romeo Goulet will be .hostess at iter, country home today inhonor of a f roup of. prominent nvatrona. . Luncheon will be served at small tables centered with varied colored chrysanthemums. Mis Kathryn Ooulet will Issist her mother Informally. Bridge will be in play during the afternoon. , ' Those bidden by the . hostes are: :,.'( . - 3IESDAMES rlBv VaeDeaaU Jack Elliott : Cliftaa Irwia . Homt Goatot H. G. Mtiton !; Thomas E. Rilea Thwaaa Hr.rrH ittj Earl 8arll WiUiaai Phillip JerreM Owtit (Jcorgo A. Wait - Keancta Rowatrco Girls Meet at Home of - -Member Tweatr-sevea rlrl reserves from Parrlsh Sth trade elected officers recently and the croup attended a Hallowe'en party given at the home of Clvilla Reeher. New members were initiated at 'the 4arty and i formal recognition ceremony is planned for later in tbe month. ; - Officers of the group are: presi dent. Carol Yong; secretary, patsy Ryerj treasurer. Laurine Cross; oong leader, ;Myra Madsen; sar-geant-at-arms, Ramona Huddle ston; chairman of programs. Clv illa Reeher; council member. Dor- , othy Mason, p Friends Entertain -On Hallowe'en Friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shepherd at Central Howell for a Hallowe'en party last week to honor Miss fteraldlne Lee Oleaon. Mrs. Dan Moore was Joint , hostess. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Moore, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Shep herd, Mrs. A. & Krunsi. Etta May Cook, Sally Rosenbaugh and Ger- aldlne Lee Oleson. Englewood Club Will Meet at Niinn Home f - . - The Englewood community club will meet Friday afternoon at the home I Mrs.. J. J. Nunn n 19th street at 2 p. m. Assisting host esses for the afternoon are Mrs. J. Wonderllck. Mrs. H. P. Grant. Mrs. Bertha Parr, Mrs. .Laura Eaton. i Class Will Hold Meeting ' l The regular business and social meeting of the Eterl class of the First Baptist church will be held tomorrow night, at 7:t0. There will be election of officers and all . members are requested to attend . this Important meeting. - . -. " . I. Unitarians .Guests of -j Mrs. Charles South - I The Alliance of the Unitarian church will meet with Mrs. : Charles South on Friday at her home on North Winter street. The meeting will begain at 2:30 and during the afternoon. November birthdays will be honored. , Amity A pretty home, wed ding took place here at 9 o'clock Sunday night at the home ot Poet- master and Mrs. Earl Bufch when Miss Elsie Pnmala, a i sister of Mrs. Burcn became the bride lot Julius Marx Jr.. of Rickreall. with Rev. Harry Ryan of Hopewell, reading the ceremony. The bride was attractively gowned ia white satin, floor length, and carried a bouquet jof pink rosebuds. The only attend ant was her sister. Miss Viola Pn mala of Amity. The best man was Mr. Ron Smith. The bride .was given in marriage by her brother, Mr, Matt Pnmala of Dayton. Miss Edna Stro'ut of Amity, played Mendelssohn's wedding march;! a violin solo "At Dawning" was played by Mrs. Orlelle Robbins of Amity., i . ! . Immediately after the reception the young couple left for a short honeymoon. They will make their home In Amity. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Niskanin of Daton. f , " r. WoodburnMiss Edith Rofin ot. daughter of Mrs. Alice Rofin ot and William A. Wangerln, son of Mr. and Mr a. G. F. Wangerln all of - WbodbuTn were quietly married at Vancouver Monday aft ernoon They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. J-orence C. Coon of Portland. : i ; ? After a abort wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wangerln will make their home tn Wood burn, and will reside In their new home on Cher ry Ureet. Mrs. Wangerln is a grad uate ot Woodburn high school and Mr. Wangerln Is an employe of the Rlgdon Construction com pany. . ,. ; . . J Valsets The regular weekly meeting of ! the S-L Ladies Card , club met at the home of Mrs. Hen ry II obson. with Mrs. Harry Starr and Mrs. Amos Denno assisting the" hostess. There were-five ta bles at play. Mrs. Fraxer won high prize for contract bridge i and Miss Arlene McCoy was, high for pinochle. .. li ... .-. : - Grand Island The "members of the Mflther's Circle clnbntertain ed their husbands .at Hallowe'en party held Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C A. Rock hill. Approximately 40 people participated.- ' -.- , r; - In the Valley Socicfi Realm SOCIAL CALENDAR v . Thursday, November 5 The Hollywood Merry-Go Round club will meet ;. with Mrs. C. S. Thomas. 2 p. m. i ' I . :' - . Keiier Sewing- club, all day meeting with Mrs. Miry i Bllven. j - ;":- i i (" '-"1 Hi ;t Hayesvllle Women's club at home ofJUrs. W. Well. 2 p. m. j -- -" j : ' 1 '"(,'' i ; Liberty Woman's club meets at home of Mrs. Kd ; Jory 425 Hoyt street, at 2 p.ira. ' . r ' I r . 1, Women's i Missionary society of First Christian church. 2 p. m: at home of Mrs. Will May. 44$ Soith Capitol. . - . ; - -' l- I -.!. ; ! - i! Ladle' Aid of Knight Memorial church, with Mm. I E. B. Perrlne. 715 North Cottage street, all day meeting; ! covered dish. lunch. j - j Women's Foreign Missionary society, church ot the i fsacarene,. 2 p.. ra.. at the church. ! Women's Benefit association. K. P. hall, 8 p. m. i , : : ; Friday, November 9 S Salem. Heights. Women's club, scholarship tea; o. m.. club house. - i Eteri class, of. First I p. m., election of officers. , - v . tWest Side Circle of Jason? Lee meet; at .the cbutch I for work day ;!eginnin5 at.lO',a. m.. no-host, lunch at ; noon. Business meeting In afternoon. I Hal HIbbard auxiliary, to Spanish War Veterans, at i armory for covered noon, lunch, i : i ! - : Florence ail Missionary tist church, home of Mrs. F. 2:30 p. m. j i Alliance of Unitarian South. 762 North Winter street. 2:30. j ; Englewood Community 940 N. lth. at 2 p. ra. I Hostesses Honor Bridge Clubs Mr 8 John Carson will entertain members of her contract club at an rattractively arranged lunch eon today1 at her home. Bridge will be, In play following tho luncheon, j Autumn flowers : will decorate the I tables and guest rooms. Mrs. Dan McLellan will be a special guest for the affair. Club pi embers are; .1 i MES0AME8 ' j . Paul Hmdricka . John Canon P. D. Qniacnhcrry Carl Krlaoa i Homer Ecaa Cimora f armer Allan Canon Jam Young Karl Berke Hollia Hnntiaitom Conrad W. Paula Gn Hixon of Partland Mrs. Wayne Loder will preside at a smartly ' appointed luncheon tomorrow afternoon bidding mem bers -of her bridge club to her home on E. Superior street Tables for contract will be in play dur ing the I afternoon. Pom poms in the brilliant autumn colors will be attractively arranged on the luncheon table. Mrs. Thomas De Beck Llvesley will be . an addi tional guest for the afternoon. Club members Include: i 1IE8DAMES Jam Teaaf 4 , - .Conrad W. Paahis J. H. Callasaaa f Arek Jerm... H. 6. Mitun Wayaa Loder R; BiniDom i " ' - - john 9. ElUott ' " Friday Day. for Weekly ?At Home" . " Cards ; have been sent to the chairmen of rural committees of tthe Red Cross with a special in Tiution to tea with' Mrs. Charles H. Martin on Friday .at her home on Fir street. ,1 . . Mr. and Mrs. Rnssell Bonesteele are- vacationing in Helena, Mont.. They will return to Sa.lem this week-end and accompanying them will be Mrs. H. F. Bonesteele who has been visiting with her mother this past summer, j : ' Friends of Mrs. R. L. McLaugh lin will be interested to hear that she is convalescing satisfactorily from a recent automobile accident. Brooks-Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugb enterUIned ! with a birthday ' din ner Saturday' night, honoring her sister, Mrs. W. Millard Johnston and her niece, Miss Priacilla John ston of Vancouver. jThe Hallow e'en motif was .used in the decor ations of the rooms, with large bouquets of chrysanthemums. 1 Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. W. Millard ! Johnston and daugh ters. Misses Barbara Jean, Betty Lou and; Priscllla Arlene Johnston of Vancouver: Mrs. Gertrude Mc Leod and sons Donald and Fran cis, and Mrs. McLeod's mother. Mrs. E. i J. Bramley all of Albany; Mr. and 'Mrs.v C. AT Bailey and son Robert Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bosch, and : children. Miss Marie and Jack Bosch, and Miss Neva Ramp. Miss Kreta Fae Ash , baugh and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. C V. Ashbaugh. t V .. f - r , , -- . ; - Labish Center Miss - Bernadeen ' Daugherty entertained ; the young people Of the community at a Hal lowe'en party Saturday night at the Daugherty:; barn, which hadj. been elaborately decorated for the occasion. Games and contests ' were enJoyed.i.l:V .1: . ' The j hostess assisted by her mother. 1 served to Eva Dow, Don Matheney, Naomi ' Hornschuch, Annabelle . Bennett,.. Lucille Holmes, Clyde Boehm, Raymond Bibby, Phyllis Leedy, Leslie Grace and Velmer Klampe. Willard Ak- . er. La Reva and : LeRoy Isham Marjorie Wanless, Louise Tontz, Lyle Klampe. Ed Bolls, Berns and Vivian Jones. Charlotte Miller, Bernadeen and Mrs. W. R. Daugh erty. i j'i .- . ' '-" Silvertoa ? Silverton friends have deceived word of the mar riage ot Elmer Peterson at Oak land. California. Mr. Peterson Is a son ot Mr. land Mrs. Ben Pet erson: who formerly lived on the Byberg place on the Waldo Hills road. The Petersons moved from here Uo Gerabaldl and later to Portland ' where . they are now -. living. ; V:; : - SPECIAL Our; Usaal Wave, Complete 75c Perm. Oil , SUM. PatJi Wavr 1 ICoinnlete . V . - mJ' ; Tbone 8603 207 1st Natl Bank Bldr. I CASTLE PKRMj WAVERS :; "-4 A i . Baptist, churchy meets : 7;3. society of the calvary Bap A. Ertxon, 766 Marion street. " - church, with Mrs. Charles club with Mrs. J. J. Nuan, Mrs. Owens Is Hostess of Wednesday Mrs. B. E. Owens was charm Ing I hostess yesterday afternoon when she entertained members jof the Adolynk club at Iter Fair- mount Hill home.' Luncheon; was served followed by an afternoon of bridge. The Thanksgiving; motif, was used- in the table decorations. A large bowl of fruit j guarded by colored tapers centered the: table. Mrs. Albert Gragg won high Score for bridge. . Members of the club Include: i MESDAMES Georpj? Xelson Lawrvnee (Imlab E. 11. l Kennedy jJamea Ted Edna Rowland Albert Oiirs Al Aaolpbson Harria Liat i a. b. vtni ' l .: Book and Thimble Club Me4t Recently TBe Book and Thimble Jtlub met recently at the home of Mrs. Ray Laeey. This clnb Is i on4 of : the oldest ia . the city and b, as com pleted 25 years of successful so cial and philanthropic work. The club still boast jof two charter membersj Mrs! Mafry Beav er and Mrs. Fred W. Kubin. At; the meeting, the. following officers were elected for, (the com ing year; Mrs. D, Willianls, presi dent; Mrs. C. Schwarts. vice presi dent:! Mrs. Fred W. I Kubln. sec retary, and Mrs. Ray Laeey, treas urer.' - ,;J'i ; H ..-I H'-" The hostess w a s j assisted by Mrs. Anna Pattison in serving re freshments. Guests included . Mrs. Robert Pattison, Mrs. Chirles Ad ams, iMrs. L. F.f Browu, Mrs. D. WillUms, Mrs. C. Schwahi, Mrs. Anna, Pattison,- Robert Pattison, Jr., Mrs. Fred W. Kubln and Mrs. ' Laceyj. I " if.' The next meeting will be held November 12 at the home of Mrs. Annai Pattison In Wect Salem. Chailwick Chapter olds Initiation Mrs. Elizabeth Benn tt, Mrs Bertha Bergman. Mrs. nita O. Paxson, Mrs. Rnth Hui er Gra ham and Mrs. Daisy Evj formally initiated into tl ns were e Chad Eastern wick) Chapter, Order of oiar ! at impressive ce -held at the Masonic Temi emonies le Tues Wilson Sprlng- S. Hunt day night. Mrs. Gertrud L sfill.i. J m i . a was auuiaiea irom in field ! chapter. Mrs. Edna was ,also Initiated : but as not able jto be present. Sever town,' visitors were prese 1 out-of- t at the Meyers arfair. t ,. '- Hi. and MrsMilton who 'have recently retu ed from a trip in the east gave a very ln- terestlng account f th elr so- jump. . i I : Miss Xlla Johnson has from a weeks stay' In' Falls where she vlsitle friends and ' relatives. : returned lamath with I Thursday, Friday, Saturday Ore Exceptionally Fine Coats , ! "DDEliSOG". (5)AtirS Fur Trimmed and Untrimmed ? ' priced Now Swajgjje? and Filled Models . j ' All Substantial Reductions Milady'c SIiop ' i ' kl5 STATE ST. Film Showing Is Sponsored By" AA.U.W. ; As first. In the-series of three ' English pictures to. be sponsored ' by 'the American , Association of University Women. -Niae Days . a Queen"- will be shown, at the State theater on November 12 and , .This exceptionally: fine -picture has had the approval of educators and it is considered one of the best historical, stories ever to be filmed. r; i ! : -1 . H. The . American Association of University Women is sponsoring - this play, as well as the two to fol low "As Yon Like It'! .and "Pass ing of the Third Floor Back" to . meet their, quota for the national fellowship fund 4Whkh provides : for awards offered ; to women - Jn the advanced fields of scier f. , v - I As this ia one of the major: pro jects of .the organ iration which has for Its thief aim tne'ancour- agement of higher education for women, the 'fund is- necessarily a large and VnPtant one. i -; i : Several - Salem ' educators have expressed their-pleasure to Mrs. Milo Rasmussen, president of. the A. A. TJ. W. on hearing of - the contemplated showing of the films. In a letter to her, C. A Howard, . superintendent of jpub . lie ' instruction wrote: -: '.'-.:','-: "One of the Interesting ; feat ures at the convention of the Na tional. Education Association ! held in Portland last summer was the presentation of the picture 'Nine Days at Queen.' I regret that I did not have an opportunity to see the picture, for it has the! en dorsement of -the department of secondary education of the (Na tional Education association and is enthusiastically commended by many school people who have; seen iv a i t : . !!.! j.- :!4i:.:h:':i : When asked about; his opinion of the picture James Rubeyl of the Salem public library said:; ' "I enjoyed 'Nine Days a Queen thoroughly. The period covered by the picture is one that has great appeal to me personally and I feel that it is decidedly worth seeing. The Motion Picture Review ; Di gest reviews for October 26, rate It as "exceptionally goodM , Mr. Rubey has gathered togeth er a collection of collateral read ing on Lady Jane Grey and her contemporaries which may appeal to the playgoer in preparation . for the picture. . i Mrs. Carroll Fetes J ; Mrs. Verna McKee Carroll; ; en . tertained members of Kappa : Delta - alumnae at the home of. . Mrs. Dan Hammond Monday night: Plans for the club Christ mas activities were formulated at" -.the. j meeting. ' Supper j was ' served by the hostess at a late hour. : , v i t-V'fl: " : j Those -present were: r. I - HES0AXES : . -D. A. Emeraos ( George Baca! JohB Fieklln j Harri Ueta Vera Carroll Dan Haauaond :- ' MISSES - -.I i-u . - A fae Iaamel - ; hoitSigf : Hallowe'en Party at Barrett Home - A gay Hallowe'en party, given by members and guests of the Sub-Deb Nine club, wa held at the home of Margaret Barrett last Friday evenlt j. During the even ing games and dancing were en joyed. The Hallowe'en motif was carried out In the decorations and refreshments. ', ! - The following guests werepres ent: Janet Byrd. Betty Byrd, Mar IJorles Bergsvik, Bernice Elgin, Jeanette Graber, Doris j Harold, Dorothy Koshmider, Frances An ne Mott, Dolores Parker, Ruby Wilson, Ooldie - Hont, patroness Miss Elizabeth Fletcher and 'hosts Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barrett, sr. Mr. and Mrs. Wilke Visit in Salem i Recent, visitors In the capital were Mr. and Mrs. W.- T. , Wilke of Honolulu who were the guests of M r. Elizabeth Gallaher on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Wilkes came . to ! the states ' last month to attend the wedding ot their . son in St. Paul, Minn. : Mr. Wilke is the executive secretary of army and navy Y.M.C.A. and Is stationed in Honolulu. Files TTERE are more ninta irom H and tnbtes from her card t When usinsr an electric own thei beating time, and If mixer ori low speed. 4- Kuiier s earm is one oi me oesi r . . . a m a - de-greasmc!agemu for wall -paper or clothingi pimply . pat witn. tne powder -,- and, let., stand severer earth ,may be foud at any iTulkofeweetenedgr :' L . . . chocolate to each sanare of cake chocolate f called for In a recipe. When using pastry flour; In- stead of blend called for in a re- cipe nse 1 cups pastry flour for each 1 eup of blend. Sometimes a scorch can be re - moved f r o m, a cotton garment when sponged with a Jittle water.: in which alum has beern dissolved, J However if the stain Is . too ibad. and the fabric really burned, oothn ing can be done about It. , j .... . .- Some countries cook with apple elder instead of wine. Use In meat dessert sauces. Sometimes when, home ' dyeing a! silk dress the thread with which; It is sewed does not take the: col or. Experts! recommend that the, material be re-dipped in - cotton, dye of the! same shade. The silk but! will ' not take tthe new dye the thread will. two interesting Egg Dishes for Main Course Eggs, are. to be treated respect fully now, (and might be used as mam oisnes or iot speciat ore- lasts. Here; are IWO iniereuuiS recipes. ; ; DINNER 'OMELET Heat a Small Quantity of but ter in an; 'omelet pan. Pout In; three eggs.' previously beaten!,' to which a little cream ia added. season with salt and . pepper; .to .which a small quantity of chopped chives, parsley, chervil and fresh tararnn leaves kava been added. Stir with i fork, in order, to heat me.wooie mass eveniy. koii np and transfer to a hot platter. A piece of butter, may be quickly drawn across the omelet -surface to make It i glossy. r EGGS EN COCOTTB A LA t CRE5IB .1- , . Place In a' sauce pah on the fire aj couple of custard cups or small round earthenware cups, putting in each a small piece ot butter and a' few drops of cream. Break one fresh egg j In . each ' cup. J. Season lightly with salt. When egg begins to set on the bottom, place In the oven until done. This la very sim ple to prepare, and makes a sat isfactory dish for breakfast or luncheon. ji - , - . - -it ' . :' , Lemonade is Still . Popular j Drink ; ! Pink lemonade remains a prac tical and popular beverage; for youngesters' parties and popcorn Tata - a J Dans are; ootn nounsuing ana cleaslng. Small doughnuts and cider make refreshments for at- ternoon parties and hamburgers, chocolate, fruit s a 1 a d and ice cream make the food when dinner islto be served to the guests. my; personal IS r a-: t i :1 : I have sent my specially trained representative to reveal : to you my newest and most exciting beauty technirue9. , She will very quickly show ; -;-H-' i , , how to keep contours firm. ! -. 1 j, ' how to blend two eye shadow , ! - how to blend lipstick and rouge : ; 'f-".''tf ' "'.';''V.t'' 1 '-'. ':'( ... : t"'.:'. . ; And how to achieve the'New Complexion with comple-; 1 inentary. shades oi Illusion d Cameo Powders : - Slip on the new Elizabeth Arden Color Cape which', reflects the new costume colors on your skin, and en able you to choose the CENTRAL 410 STATE ST. tne norne economists pqicdoqk. files, i I mixer; tfor making cakes cut the .recipe is a delicate, one, Iturij a IjOOKerV iisf r. 6'-;jf japy yl,Q, i 21111 iFrOMr nt?i7uS who i- UIM in COO a tBU IWU.ll , JLIv i find her -' ijr L....I in food. like clothes or furnrrnreii Is 1101,1 iU4asi.auBk l ww born with tog, but by a little j exertion and Interest in the subject, a great i deal can be done to Increase our , natural ability in that direction.! ; l The! sbther day I talked ;to ! a business girl, ( who boards)! about my favorite fish- recipe, jsh4 lm mediately Offered a suggestion for hers, aad'idded a whole jmenu to ; eerve with! it. : t Here Ss er- menu : Fruit cock- tall served with baked.! halibut ' baked L potatoes, split aqd filled with. grated -cheese and ljro'ned, . harvard beets, mint gelatine, mold with grapefruit and : almonda. Sponge- cake wi th almond Ice cream j tfas-1 her dessert or aa b alternate Ishe suggests j chlffoa ' pumpklti ' pile- . '; ' : t RLTH 8 BAKEI) HAUBUT 4 ppunds halibut sprig brsley 1 cup milk btttted . sat and pepper bav' leaf j Place I the halibut in a ba,kln dish and almost cover with milk;, season) land dot with butter. Poi two otllthree bay leaves, onj top and add a lew sprigs oripareiey; bake an hdur In a medium Oven; basting) frequently. fi.r WOh tha fnllnwln aa'n Make a rich white sauce and! give a good dash of red pepper1. Etopty : the contents of a small; can fef 'white grapes in the sauce and serve very pot over the fish. t . Ask a man If he likes tb dook he'll 1 elthef scornfully sy l fnof' or brighten up and 'ofrerj setera ot his Ibest recipes, and mot m04 eatly either t .... I ! I" ' 1 1 asked si statistician if ie could cook, he fold me without Ireseva4 tton that; he was Just abou the best cook he knew. Ana I've nearq since that he Is an exceptioaall good on.' If ere Is one of hs f4vorf ltes. it: is of Danish origin IS II FRICADEIXER poand I ground round itealc pound ground suet eg - , I ' . cup; milk onions diced pleatyj of cracker crumbs Fry to suet fat. made into? erg snapea nans, cook until thorough ly-browned and 'Steamed Insidei The egg makes them light Use the grease for. gravy, . ;' !i-i!i ; pi! Rolled j Pudding is -1 Dinner Dessert Apples - rolled up In sheet of biscuit dough baked ton til - good . and : brown . and served with a spice sauce Is deiaer M ..! . - ' for me xamuy or company, une sauce Is made;by! seasoning a 1 thin torn- starch j and water mixture with nutmeg and cinnamon. Some pre trblle fer a I sauce with lemoi. still other like spiced cream with their apple roll. . -,.. i representative HERE I. s correct make-up for each color. PllRRIACY PUOXE 8123 itl!lttlit ! orlt- with- apples -mill 9rr4 itwa' purpose ; in the day's i inenu It; will provide -our daily apple recipe and make the mala dish from the week' eook boolk! rilecliea ot all nations" . by iiiiin i Mixed! vegeUble salad Brisket oi ' pora witn i j Apples j - !' Succotash'. - Brown potatoes ;Rlee-flulee pudding 11 ; :- i. al German recipe: . in i-aau tn it 1.3 I M BRISKE'T OP PORK r ii : illi WITH APPLES. i Blaacht pork In. boiling water and iwli wU. rub well with alt. put; j l$r a j deep , pan . wjth sklna itiiiil.! nAnt 1 mini of boii&ig water over the top-look Potato Soup pearly 20 ntautes ;to the pound, basting rrr, T ruexitl7jiTurn .the meat . after W note Weal 1 att ioxr, Serve with apples that ;. . Good ' old potato soup. have; "? 1 fried with butter, plenty of .eelery salt and a gener sprlnkied wth sugar and to which ous dash of onion Is a practical tablespoons currants tave been' noon meal whenserved with bread tddedL. Cooxi the mtxtore nntfl soft -sticks or erackers. a beverage aad knd ?us to garnish the pork. . cookies for dessert. ; ' i 11' fi I lliilll -1 .! .:.: !-5.v :; - V, -d : h . t Special Sale of ill IS 1 1 ilit 9 ' i Pacific r I Hi ill - -i ':i.'-.v:,,;':--1 It ;1:i;:Wff:-f 4480 Pieceain This Great Sale. ... . . TODAY! Name : 1PITCMERS Ditchers HflTCHERS IWATER JUGS . COFFEE JUGS Sandwich plates SALAD BOWLS SALAD BOWLS gALAD BOWLS PLATTERS PLATTERS 2H0P 1PLATES JEAN -POTS BEAN POTS NEST MIX BOWLS (5) ia m m m buf bli ar k PLATES, Bread & Butter l. a ua a. uui uau ..... I i'PT.A'TTCS T.nnTinn " ' im s fs Maf awMavaMvavai PLATES, Dinner;. BOWLS, Cereal ..... BOWLS, Custard Caps BOWLS, Ramekins U CASSEROLES L CASSEROLES! 4. FRUITS I CUPS & SAUCERS, Coffee Size ast M & -: I ecial Purchase is Fine Kt PACIFIC POTTERY; AT HALF PRICE! ; ; And right on th6 heels of the Holiday season! It sounds too good to be true, yet, here it is in all the grandeur of Pa- ; cific's color schemes and inimitable de isigns. Your choice of hundreds' ol pieces . ii . pi this coiorrui pottery at nalx price! All : the popular colors and white . . . all the wanted pieces . . . and best of all, just in time for your HOLIDAY GIFT LIST! ; Come, choose, early and be sure of get--ting the pieces: you want. - . - - s 'faiij: other pieces not H fit! i -l.'-i sal M. I', KICK AXD OTJIXCBS runta Boll I cup washed' rice In about , 1 quart of snCk. Ciil up Quickly, then almmer tor l 'bout until rice Is soft. Whew &wte nlx with little butter, sttar land quincw ayroa or Jelly,sprlnkle wlth tin ntmon or chocolate '-and serre t 4 flat dish surrounded by Ulncw preserves. - y- . -.' ' . . . Cube Potatoes 83. -: tunch Disli "V :i: i Small cubea of potatoes- are atl tractive for luncheon, when 'fried In deep fat. Iiet ths potatoes tand In salted water tar about 20 min utes before cooking. Fry rakkly to a good brown, drain-and salt Serve with a creamed chicken or fish dish served en biscuit squares and a bright colored vegeUble for a luncheon -menu. Purchase PRICE - - r " Sale Price $ .25 8 0 .88 1.25 1.00 1.13 1.00 .68 t ..45 l.flO .75 .68 .75 0 13 . 8 i-j .43 :.15 o . o .40 .18 .08 .10 -10 J. .35 .13 .18 8 Reg. Price $U0 - .75. - 1.00 - 1.75 - 20 .2.00 -25 .2.00 . 1.35 . 0 . L55 JO . 1.00 . 2.45 .1.75 5 .30 .40 .60 80 1.35 1.15 !0; .60 .70 5 5 .75 V? Price Sale ottcry! listed here I ; ! Lsrjje water pitchers, rpasters, soups, etc. , r (Slightly Irregular) .. t -: :i".. fALRM ', OnBOON . with i-rl ; Ur-. iij rf t :! !