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Spciej',.(3i!b8: j. K : ' .::: ;. ;:Music ''1 '. Miss Downs Will Appear in Recital Salem rtrla are doing thing la universities and colleges of the Pa title coast these days. ' Chosen as one of. 10 'Pomona college major students to' present an all-student recital Tn the Cat Ifornla campus, ill a s FUvia Downs. Salem contralto, appeared in a program this week at Po mona, according- to college re ports. Miss Down. a sophomore, is the daughter ot Dr. and WrsrC. A. Downs. 11 S, High street. In her campus, appearance she sang "The Stork. , a selection written by Joseph W, Clokey. na- faculty. Miss Downs Is a student I of Prof. Ralph H.;l.yman. head of Pomona college's! music ; depart- ment and director of the college national championship . M e n a oiee cibd. . . .. i. . . site. Dracer Honored " Doris Drager. sophomore at the Unirersity of Oregon. - wss chos en a member of ; the Associated Women Btndent'a speakers committee- nner the direction ot Gladys Bc-xleson. chairman, it was announced recently. nouncements In Urlns organ Ira lions concerned with women's ac- The committee ; makes all an atandinr committM fnnetloninK throughout the year. Miss Dra- ger. education major at the unl- versity. Is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, and Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager of Salem. - ')-- . Dorothy Butte Student Dorothy Butte pf Salem, fresh man In home ' economic at Ore son State college, was recently the guest of Alpha Lambda Delta at a formal banquet honoring freshmen girls who had . more A than B grades in high school. " Alpha Lambda 1 Delta to a na tional scholastic honor society for sophomore, women, the primary purpose of which Sis to stimulate scholarship. The Oregon ' State chapter was established in the spring of 1933 by a group of sophomore women who felt the need of some definite reward for freshmen who had maintained a high grade average during their first year. i . , -" j- .Club Members. Gather At' Baker Home Mrs. Albert C Baker entertain- club and their husbands recent ly with a card party. The eve ning was spent playing pinochle with Tnlrh scorea won bv Mra. Carroll Robinson and .'W. C. ,Tbomaa and second ' prizes going. to Mrs. Delbert Wilson and Jud-i ion Brtuler. ' j o -"I 1-. a evenlnr- br the hostess. i Those nresent were Mr. and r xt r -i..... u. ass i sa ww . a a- uuiuas. sui a buu aui cia Mason i ChaooeUe . i Mr. and Mrs. rirmll Rohinaon J Mr. and Mra. at a a. a m m a.. aa S2 BlSX bS and Mra. Delbert wiin Mr nrf Mm. Jndon Breesler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Baker, i - ' . - - V' -! Escalera Club Meets At Rolow Home Mrs. John ,S.MRolow opensd her home Monday! night to mem- Kara j lha V-ra1pr lnh vlth Miss Ardrilla Morris as hostois. ' Assisting hostessess were Miss Francea Kyle and Mia a StelU Bocshaf -' ' Monopoly was In play during th eranlnz with t sunner served later in the evening. - Those present were: MESDAMRS John RoTow Kffle Cooke adSSEZS' ' Catherln Bnapp Evelyn Ibbett Gutniv-re Wood iJorouiy Knuraon Dorothy Jeanette Mary-, Ruth Cation : Mr. and Mrs. James Clark -en- tertalned with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. Philip Evenden father of the. hostess whose 80th birthday occurred i on that aay. Those enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Philip Evenden of Gervais, Mrs. Ella Clark and George La ' Fleur of Woodburn, Mr'and Mra Bob Ambroae and son Delbert, Maurice. Kenneth, Ketth Clark and the hosts. Mrs. E. Keyes ana miss .v-- lyn Keyes of Stayton entertained aa their guesta over the holiday Miss Nina White. Miss Ada Keyes. Miss June Keyes, i John Merrltt and Harry Wooster, all of Sa- lem,- and Mr. and Mra. Perry Keyes. Miss Paddy Mecham. Miss VirginU Lee Leffler and Norbert Dozler all of Stayton. . ... i- ' ." f '. " . Miss Betty Abrama. daughter ot Col. and Mra. cane Anram Is spending the Thanksgiving hol iday with her parents. She is a atudent at the Univeralty of Washington. : Ivan Duncan a atu dent at Oregon State la also a guest at the Abrama home. - ' - i - - - . The American Legion auxiliary . Is planning a benefit bridge tea to be held in the Woman'a lub on Wednesday. December 2. Play-, will begin at 2 o'clock Reserva tions may be made with Mrs. Mem Pearco. telephone 5172. ; MUa Josephine A. Rebson and Roy I. Hood were united In mar riage n Thanksgiving at the home of W. C Kantner who of ficiated. The bride wore a hrown suit and gold blouse and her corsage was of Talisman roses. nr. a,i MVa irihnr B Smith. . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. -'':?y2..:Z .a rvnnvi w nan war w 1 mm aaaua e . . -,, , . j . .v ThankB- giving boTida;;, attended the WUUmette-Whltman game Th.- v.to-. m rinr.il tt Un nrln in Salem as he -was at one time Mr! : Hnrv -raf a ..fi SOCIAL CALENDAR ! W i. - - ; ' T ; . Satvrday, November 28 : ; Salem i Woman's club, regular meeting, 1:3 p. m. , In tHefValley Social -;S Realm Union Hill Mrs. Walter Hea ter entertained the members ot a it-,..-- -i .. . . . IZ w om" ? her. home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Porter Downlnr.-. the rlce-oresl-'The dent, presided-at the easiness with Mrs; B. E. Bower and Mrs. Dolph Heater in charge of the pro- eram. The members will nartr a Christmas box for the Children's Farm Home. . a TnanasglTlng program ax- ' , " Ura. C C. Carter. j, Member, present were Mrs. MerUe Hunt. Mrs- Henry Tatls and daurhter Elizabeth. Mra TOa-.ni. Jate. Mra. W. II. Mollet, Mrt. 0M)r? cott,.Mrs. Verny fecott, ter Mrs. C K. Heater, Miss iFlor- nce Potorff and risitors, Miss aiico jaqnet and Misa Lenora Hea- ier. - -j .The next meeting will be ait the home of Mrs. C. K. Tester; and Miss Florence Potorff December 10. J ; . ' : : ; e Mill CityThe Woman'. Iclub. meeting at the home of Mr. ITbm alia. --. vr , , ' assistant hostess, decided to ipon- aor a cooking school to be glren by Nelson Bros, of Salem. The school will be held Tuesday; and ZZZZ'Z- "f" u? Vwu,TV. MW MU1frim the public invited clnb Drorram w a . nJ lt 1 MiLn Pind Sir? vm Mlisap ana Mrs. PUylllS The consisting Airen Miisap ana mrs. I'Eiyina ?TiZtBrmm?toJnRS It i?orn F5-lMnf TJ 3 Sirt S w 1 re" fTf ,eli i . Those attending the club eet- if.rT v dme;Le5y Dike, cnarie. KeUy. H. Asplnwal. a 2li2 SSLfr? W' Cak Mabel Need ham, W. W. Mosan. H. Schroeder. H. Mason, J.- C. Kim- mell. Bud Collins. A. D. Scott. V. Albert. F. Taylor. R. Saucier- C. E. Mason, c. Davia, A. Mllsafi, R. a. Aawsou. a. jepsenj ,f. Smith. F. ;potIer, Miss Ethel Hick ey. Miss D. Hendricson, Mrs R. sause and Mrs. McRoberts. '- m JT was hosted this week to the Tuesday jaiias - airs, jacs: Eakln waa bridge club when she entertaifaed at her .h?me ?th an attractively aPP0,n.l i q clock luncheon. curing the afternoon threat ta. i - tlem ot contract were in play. High M held - by Mrs. Ralph t. .M. TT1 1 rla I I 1LV VSf S, ! aa T3 I V ah -ma am a ond. and Mrsi Fred Stinnette. "i. '! i uucBia were mra. ueorge MTOl iuiuig vtum .uiuiuct iu ,iuu uu son and Mrs. Ralph Campbell of der Dr- Karol LlznJewski. Salem. Mrs. Walter Walte, and He is how under the tutelage Mrs. Cecil Dunn. Members present of George Hopkins of the Uni were Mrsl J. C. Tracy. Mra. Ivan versity of Oregon School ot Ma- Warner,. iMrs. Ray Scott. Mrs. ale. Maurice Dalton Mrs. a. J. Clare- His program includes , the land. Mrs.; E. W. Cruson, Mrs. "Rondo Capriccioao" by Mendel- Stinnette,!and Mrs. Richardson. whn. -a i .. f ' 1 ' -T Stayton Mrs. Elmer Boyer1ird Fancier to w"Jt to dies of the M.th- ci, Episcopal .congregation! at Attend pnOW . "er iea ai ine nome oi her lter. MrsJ Felix Wright Tuesday "erw ;in. u m. wngnt ana Mrs. Don Huckabee presided at the tea table, the centerpiece of which waa formed by a charming arrangement of fruit. Those calling during the after- nloin were: Mrs. Ross Hughes, airs, r rang osier, Mrs. . Don Huckabee. Mrs. Hal Cuffel. Sirs. L. H. Wright,- Mrs. Howard George, Mrs. Gleason. Mrs. Addle Palmateer. t Mrs. Alex Harpld. Mrs. Ida Nipple, and Mrs. Harry Reeves. ! Stayton The third In a series of five card parties being planned by the Catholic Ladles was held at the Forester hall Tuesday "ev ening. High scores were held j by Mrsi Frank Schumacher and An drew Fery. while Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy and Earl Toeman received consolation awards. Ten tables were In play.- . -1 The fourth in the series Is being arranged for next Wednesday v- ening. December 2, when Mrs. An- drew . Fery will head the commit- tee- in charge. She will be assisted by Mrs. Alva Fery, Mrs. Fred Feryj, Mrs. John Fery, Mrs. George Duncan, Mrs. Susan Doerfler and Mrs. i Frank iCremer. - - ; j- j j Stlferton One. ot the oat atanding social events ot the early winter aeason .will be the dance given, by the Junior Wo men's club j at the armory Die- -cember 4. Over 300 invitations are out. Harry Wesley, orchestra of Salem will furnish the music. . Holiday decorations will be np under the direction of Mrs. Rus sell Coomler. Mrs. Ralph Larson is ceneral chairman of the dance ; Tljig delidons cereal vrn h Misa Olga Green Is In charge mf -ef. LabSra tnviUUons. and Cella -Hannan is pr0Te it's safe. Within the ticket committee cnairman LaForest McDonald made the orchestra arrangements, and M'ss Elisabeth Earls Is at the head t the check: room. Lebanon Election ot officers featured the annual meeting ot pearl Rebekah - lodge Tuesday night. The new officers are,K. GU Christine ; Smith; V.O l.ucijie K.,. NeUie Butler; f ninclal - secreUry, G lady. - - Pneipa; . immici, raeMW W-" f heldjn JJ;. n reoreTOnt- and reai A -, w at Dance At Hazel Green Thursday m Own- e W SB of the outstanding dances . of th winter aeason waa . s . . . . J unior woman a two oanp -a s Hasel Green Thanksgiving night, f hall waa festire with flood lights, antnran leares and a sllrer i Torgerson and his orchestra from Corrallls. - j " " 1 Those attending . werei Misses Ada Kef e Marcelle DeMytt, Hel &T?niiZ sephlne Schannep. Madge Reid, tT,. .V " v, ' Y r ' Thomas. Ruth Geer, Nina white. Olga Janlk. Nina Fakey. June Ed- wards, Dorothy Blalsdell. Barbara Eaton. JeS8le stover. Virginia coates. Mlnnl Keys. Marjorie Wa- ters. Kdlth Worley? Bally Dorner. n... vr. Ji ' a.-. Helen McElroy.-Lola Rlf-ga. Dorla Drager, Barbara Williams. Jeryms Krans, Edna Sayare. : Alra Culp. .Irraa Weisser, Irene Windsor, El- alne Stelngrnbe. Luclle Moaher : ana mary urennan. . ' - Harry Wooster, Al Head. Thorne Hammond.. Ed Stadter, Dick Red- den Glen Hlmmel. Charles 8im- mona. Ray Lafky, Al McBee, Leon- ard De Weeae, John Merrltt, Wayne Doughton. Bob Yeo, P. R- Grimes. Howard Sehon. Goster nmnamll1r. Ijrrr Ttnnf. 9am War bison, Lawrence Blalsdell. Eatle Potter, Courtney Johns, Frits Rei- I Officers Installed for the en dy, Dr, Ixuls Shoell. Lawrence oing term were guardian neigh- Brown. Kitchle-Earle. Glen Lath- mr. Bern! WhitV lilifcinn Hoii. T-V "ii'i- "V " ir,-v"i."' Manfred Olson. Max Hauaer. Rob- eft Clarke. R. J. Stevenson. Ray- mond Rolow. K. O. Wilson. A. -nr. , tv , . . - vuu a , auc AMVUVlWUi nr,. - , . - W' Jckon. John. Diets. Don JXx erfler George Drager, Jack Car- lon- Mrk McColm and Heath Hall, Mr. and Mrs. CUnton SUndish. MP. and Mrs. Cecil Manning. Mr. and Mrs. CarJ Trick. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee, Mr. and Mra. Earnest 7' Eldrldge. Mr. and Mra. Reubin Hllfiker. Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Win- koop, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bagley. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater, Mr. and Mra. Delbert Schwabbaner, Mr. and Mrs. Cedrlc Reaney, Mr. and Mra. Andrew Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Flnster. Former Salem Boy Will Play Today David Smith, Jr., young Port- land pianist, scheduled to play over station KGW today at S o'clock is a former Salem boy - and a pupil of Mrs, Walter A. Denton of this city. T'n A "SFaTm tl VI SS rtinaliliatl tSfAH Ski acholarahlp -which sent him to the Cincinnati .conservatory of ' : lng the week end In Portland where she will &how six of her orange, canary warblera at the hird ahow in the Imperial hoteL The exhibit, under ' the aponsor- ship ot the Pacific Roller Can- ary clnb will be held today and tomorrow in the Streamline room. Misa Doris TJnruh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee TJnruh, is spending. the Thanksgiving holi day with her parents. She la at tending Northwestern in Port land this 'year. ... " ! - Mrs. G. W. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lneas and little -Jeanne Car ry spent Thanksgiving day In Portland as . the guestsot ' Mr. and . Mrs. Edwin Ehy. , t - : Miss France. Stewart of .Sll- verton visited at the home Miss Elva Sehon yesterday . . ot ed at ' the district convention at Jefferson Monday. . The .- If 8T meeting will be held in Lebanon, with Mrs. Nellie Batter, chair, man of arrangements. ; vr f : lUD off hid:.i waniE DY COIISTIPATD . Tor four years I soffered from constipation. I had gotten so weak; I had to lay off from work. . Ir doctor told me to nae Kallogirs AiaO-BxaK. Since then, my grocery list has never been complete with out it." Mr. A. w. Mnrphy. 1010 16th St, Tuscaloosa, Ala llabarma. t the body, ita "bulk absorbs xnolaw tnre. forms a soft xnass. renttr cleanses the intestines. Atx-Dzam also furnishes Titamla B wtkh tones the intestines, and iron for the blood. : . . . -;: , : ,, -t -4 Jost eat two tablespoonfuls daily. Serve as a cereal er cook into appe tixins recipes. Isn't this natural fooobetter than piUa aad drags?. When you're at the crocerf' store today, get a package, of Kellogg'a Aix-exAM. Try it a weex. ana rc u jguuuuiiKn vviuu kh( SttU Crek? Battle Creole. , of ures MAXINE BUUEN 1- Sunday Concert Planned; for1 I I Interest 7 VARIED program 1s again planned hy the Portland Sym phony for its second Suaiayj i . w I -ai Ikl. araolr In - trie civic: auditorium. These af-l L ternoon 'concerts hare been ar ranged to give the- enjoyment' to the greatest number possible.- " "i- - ... . . i ... ine program - win ienare juw- otnr OorboTitsky gnest piano so- , Tgcaa!kowBkT., brilliant Al.n( .ad orchestra. iconcerwior v T, number. (o filled with rfaToriti with andien- I ces. and under Miss Gorborltzky's vnif1 itWrnrititlon real In addition to the Tachaikow- ) sky. Dr. yan Hoogstraten has cho sen numbers famous -for their ri Tid musical picturlsatlon and col- . A a fTh. mwa vam will Anfl ' ffilh tone" poem -hit an intense tone picture of a sea In violent a - aih "rld l "rr,.!.-,!- f Vh. h,nii.nf Inn. atil erenln g, after t.ie illJ.olM f 1 tmfJS h7 Itrfntirl ish harem, and the patriotic fer- l9 J"S r?on con i"1 n.fK- Jut i- jolly "Perpetuum Mobile" of Jo- hann Strauss, with Its music tnat goes around and round!" as. i . . ,-"'! ' .. Javenile'Ncignbor8 TT T -- T JtLOId installation . ' v . j The JuTenile of the Neighbors tLW-fC.H t i J wrSeiSa? f4 initiation at .f'" temple Wider the direction Of Senior Guardian wina oimsiea. nor. ratricia scow; paax g-nmruMiu neighbor. Sylvia Rose: advisor. Ta.n RruUr- hankr. " , - ' Vera Walker; clerk. Mary Alice Cottew; attendant. Ethel Craven; magician. Clydle Rose; musician. ot-l. nnt. no- .anttnAl mn,,. rwt.. .ntinA Sarah Jano Crayen; inner aentln- el. Stella Pearl Teaaon; capUln of guarda. Bob McNeil; flag bearers. Dick Craven and Harry LovealL I Neighbor Teason was InsUlllng officer. A short program followed the inaUlUtlon with a guiUr duet by Jim McNeil and Merle Crow. Clydl Roso gave a reading, a piano duet by Betty Beck and Patay Lee, reading by Sylvia Rose and Tiolin aoloby Stella Pearl Teaaon. Senior Guardian Nina Olmsted waa presented with a bouquet ot flowers. A lunch waa served later in the evening by the Past Guard ians club. The tahle. were dee orated wits tits Thanksgiving niotif. Covers were laid for 28. . - Jam- rn. unba librarian, win attend the Bibliographical confer eaee of the Northwest Library as sociation alled by Charles w. S01"? YT versity of Washington. The con ference IS being held tooay in Portland. I , - Mr. and Mra. N. J. Lindgrea and Mr. . and Mra. La Verne Young aad aon - Donald apent Thanksgiving day at the home ot Mr. and Mra. Andrew De Root in Portland; ' , Rf yiyoi Oirilinaa Special 12 4x6 IntifcIIj Uoniited . Photcjrarpbs Two style l . onsr charge made , for groups. j .' ;,' ' "COiilE AS YOU ARE I i j " , KO APTOKTMTifTS:. HECCSS ABT ; Jcstcn-Miller Studio CBALCQNT t- M'dmen'M' Editor isplayett 4T1HANQ1NG tastes and interests are cictured Dlainlv in the j very; fascinatino; collection of 50 Christmas seals on di$- ; play in the Ladd and Bush bank beginning this yeek,"Th,e collection is owned by Edwin'Payne and is on display to stini-. ulate the interest in Christmas seals. From a collector's standv point the display of stamps is of interest from a designerp point of view It Is educational andO - : 1 " 1 1 " j . certainly -fascinating-for thb ave-;,"j..;V- WCK r-: "--''''j V rage citizen to view because of the5 Unbaked Cakes Good historical interest. i - s - . - ' - The first seat, printed In Dela- C OT 1 arties ' . ware in 1907 is historically one of I the moat I interesting of the 30 ; stamps -in the collection; It waa. issued several weeks . before Christmas with the greeting "Mer ry Christmas' printed In the cen-s ter of a red holly wreath. The sale was so successful that a second issue was made with a New Year's greeting added. . -"-""L ... : F The second- seal. 1108 Is the most valuable In the collection,, and is worth several dollars. The name American National Red Cross waa added to the design. This seal was printed In several states. . ' ' .. . j In IS 13 the stamp waa' printed (twice as large as a postage stamp, and in 1921 the ahape is that of. a diamond Instead' of square, j The war year, 1918, Santa's pic ture gave place to that of Liberty, and In 1928, the eras for ships was reflected in the-design of a Spanish galleon with its sail bear ing the familiar double barred iiroaa of the National Tuberculosis association. 4 In 1934 the design waa of "Lit tle Red a. the first tuberculosis sanltorium i was called. This fa mous health center was establish ed In 188S by Dr. Edward Trud eau in the Adirondack.. 1 Thla year. Christmas seal la the first modern design to be printed. It pictures the fat, tost cheeks of Santa, with candles, cap and dou- ble barred I croas in a very, pleas- ifag modern design. Mincemeat Recipe Is poUday Gift 1 A Jar ot mincemeat, wrapped ta cellophane makes aa attrac tive gift for Christmas and is alee to take along aa a gift to a holiday hostess. Here is a recipe that's excellent. 1 pound lean beet chopped s fine and cooked 1 cup beef stock ; Twice this quantity ot chopped apple. . 14 pound chopped suet with fibre removed -t cupa boiled elder 1 cup angar . 1 cup each of seeded ralalaa, sultanas, eurranta 1 teaspoon cloves teaspoon cinnamon Juice and grated rtnd 1 leaaoa aad 1 orange . lHt teaspoons salt teaspoon allspice r 4 pound citron 1 glass JeTJy cup molisses " A little nutmeg aad mac : Simmer slowly 1 hoar. $5. week only t AddiUoxal full lenstlt i llsuiea or OF MILLER'S) iHS 6Uecii6ti;ofcp , Unbaked brow n le-a - make sweets to be served at a party or . Just as" dessert at a family ilia ner. They nae up cookie or rak crumbs that are stale or dry. J : t Here Is the recipe for the small cakes that are rich and good: UNBAKED . UROAVXIKS square, unsweetened chsoo late .. . ", i- . " - 1-3 caps sweetened coaded- sed milk i -... ,? cups cookie crumbs' cup chopped walnuts Melt chocolate in a doable beiler, add milk and atir : over boiling -water for 5 minutes or until thick. Add. crumbs and 4 the nuts. Butter a shallow pan. sprmkle with VI cap of the nuts, pat In brownie mixture, sprinkle remaining nuts on top and when cold. cut. j -U- . Combine Flavors in Casserole Dish Th. comblaIon of ham ank apaghettl make, a nice flavored casserole dish. Here la a famous chef, recipe: ,; . ... .j SPAGHETI AND HAM r Cook 1 pound spaghetti for IS mniuia. Drain bat do not wash, xiac hot with ham trimmings cnt Coa.T. Season to taste. -Put in -hkina dfh mtw with milk .add mtM rhM. n iitti hnttip and hake la hot oven 20 minutes Serve hot IfS ' B - 1 -r " I pecia PA 1 Alt AjS ! 1 1 i 1 r , h 1 i Leftovers ' from ' the holiday meal appear In today's menu with, a; refreshing .salad - to. itart the lneaL Tomato salad ; : Turkey sandwiches . :. Creamed turkey . Mustard greens. -Spiced prunes .... , ; Cookies , . SfXIA MENU Turkey soup " or Tomato cocktail Meat loaf or - Sliced turkey Buttered parsnips ., Celery Chocolate Charlotte , MONDAY I Sliced oranges ! Baked sausages - tn . Danish .squash Baked potatoes i Baked apples I This menu Is aa oven meal. Partially cook the squash, add the sausages. then Drippings Ideal for' flavoring v t Saving the meat drippings is a habit with thrifty housewives, and a wise one, too, for meat drippings can be -used to add the distinctive flavor to nth or via a blsnd fooda. Moat Yegetablee aiw improved by the addition of meat dripping, as seasoning. - Wa .-an- The meat drippings . usually i'1 tU- a j great extent on the kino ot meat from which they come. Ham and bacon drippings, because ant their -characteristic flavor, fre quently are taed for flavorta vegetables, and hot breads, such, as muffins and corn bread. It is said that meat, cooked by brals- inr. anch aa a not-roast or Swiss steak. mak tha hst rravles and sauces, as each time moisture is! added and cooked away, the 1 Satin and Taffeta Large and Combinations 1 Regular $10.50 Values : On Sale While They Last at Only Select Them for j Special Purchase Sheer Chiffon Hose Regular: 31.00,' 51.15 and 01-35 : - - Values , All the New 7inter Shades -- Blost Exceptional ' Yalne We IlaTe Erer Offered 79c 3 Pairs for C2-G0 Slightly Imperfect Home mak i n g Styles . ; Fdod Salmon Appears As Main Dish At Dinner NOW that -turkey day la over, and the routine, of menu mak- ; .. Ing will aettre back into tta old accustomed . place ot import ance let's talk about recipes for . fish. l .'-'' '.' -. rL . Salem markets continue - to show surprising number of varie ties suitable tor entertaining guests or serving at family meals. Salmon.' favorite of all. might appear this time as a spiced fish. Here to a recipe given me by a woman noted for good cooking. - SPICED SALMOX -4 pounds salmon .. ,. 1, quart white vinegar . 2 cups water ' 2 tablespoons salt 7 cloves - . Few peppercorns . 4 cloves garlic,' . , 2 sliced lemons ' 5 or 6 onions : Bring to a boil, add - salmon' that has been cut in large chunks. Boll IB minute, more. Lift oat fish, remove skin and bones, strain liquid over fish. Store-In a cool. place in crocks. Will keep 10 days In a cold place. Is excellent as a luncheon fish or to serve for buffet aup . pers. Souffle Is another dressy way to serve the fish. SALMON SOUFFLE ( I caps flaked salmon 2 cupa heavy white aauce Mix salmon and white sauce, seaeon with lemon juice and Wor- cestershire sauce, cayenne and PPrika.( Fold in e atlffly beaten : its, put in a buttered baking dish and cook slowly for a . .i.ki. drippings become that much browner and the gravy that much more delicious. A roast, cooked aa It ahould be. at a low tempera- tare, will produce drippings of a light color, but the brown color and caramel flavor which every- onr likes 4a gravy may be ob- ' talned by allowing flour to brown in the drippings before any liquid is added. ase urcK I t .... , Selections Colors Christmas Now e. a a m 7: im!1 ibVbiii- u - - . . -