PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN,; Saleo, Oregon, Friday Morning:, December 11, 1933 of to : Womeri Homemaking 'Styles.. Food MAXINE BUBEN Women's Editor Society .Clubs Music News arid Features Initiates New . Members PU Delta Delta, women's hon- ; orary legal fraternity, met at the home 'Of Mill Grace Elisabeth. Smith, 1815 Center street on Son- ; day afternoon " for Initiation' and a socla 'afternoon. The t rooms : were decorated with orchid chry-'. santhemums and holly. . ; ' z Special guests at ; the " affair i were members" from chapters XI and Delta of Portland. Mrs. Cath- ' erine , Carson Barsch , and.: Miss Wanda Landon, seniors In law. at Willamette university, were initiated . into Ups'lon chapter of the organisation.. A 4 ta am MAMtM a - Initftlt fa was served, with Mrs. Willianu Dillmon Smith and Miss Marvelle DeGulre as additional guests. are noted among the Portland. Tlsitors. members of XI and Delta chapters, including Miss Emilie Eisenhauer, rice-president of In ternatlonal Phi Delta Delta, and Miss Olive Zimmerman, president of Xi ehapter. njmer guesig irom rortiana in elnded: -,- l : , . atissts : JTesa Latrerquiit : Vaad Mttly Laura Peterson Urtta Walker , Lorienne Conley ltSDAM8 Bert K a Poattn ,.Hildreth Dawnon Lucille McDonnell Mildred Feidel . Hold Patricia Anderson Nettie Rankin Bolland From St. Helena came Mrs. Marie Walker Poff and Mrs. Nora . Jordan. Dr. Helen Louise Crosby of Salem came as a member of Delta chapter and Mrs. Floy Webb Banta of BakeY from Upsilon. ' Salem members of Upsilon In cluded: MESDAMES Olive Doak Bynon Catherine Carson Beryl Bond DeGaire Barsrh Ari Hicks Cannon MISSES Wanda Landon . Grace - Kliabeth Smith Guild of Christian ChurcBes Meets The December meeting of the Missionary Guild of the First and Court street Christian churches wasJxeld at the home of Miss Ver da OlmEtead. S10 Shirjninr ntrtft Tuekat evening, with a covered . i M n .... - . uiCH cupper iv n:)u xonowea Dy business meeting and social hour. iflit-was in tne nature or a rare- well fof the president, Miss Jose- pnme Anderson, wno leaves short ly for the east where she will be married, and was also a celebra- 0naIv"arT retued miorrr-ar Thogft .;ritii w phlna. Anderson, M I a s Gertrude Shoemaker, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. B. F, Shoemaker, Miss Verda- Olmstead,: Miss Anna Nissbn, Miss Ella Smith, Miss Velma Roming- er, Mrs. Edward. Weller, Mrs. Margaret Daniels,-Mrs rjelbert Daniels, Miss Jean Hawkins, Mrs. Ethel Hunter, Mrsj Gladys Young- BIOOdMrs. J. N. 01m8tead. Mrs.. Ci. Hl'-ftlmatearl- Mr a Riit T. nrfll. Miss Katherine Scharf. : " MaSfeaaaai ANOTHER SALLY'S SCOOP! fWfSALE ! 0 00. it & o.,.i m. i Mii Hundreds o& Xcaas GlCtc O O O O O O o DOCQ H.CO, IL.QOvaCOf Op o 00 o J o loo Sweaters . . . Lingerie : I Hosiery O O 6 O O ' o o SAMPLE FUR COATS AT GREAT SAVINGS o o - Look - J - for the Big Neon Sign : SaUys o o , o . . jy' B Sure i i -You're in , .WWW" SOCIAL CALENDAR 5 Friday, December 11 v Florence Vail Missionary r Society of Calvary Bap--tlst church, meet at 1:30 for a dessert luncheon. Z ' County assembly American Legion auxiliary. Stay- . ton. ";s -;:"rr ' ' - - , N. . A. ' L. C.'meeta at Z .p. m., at home of Mrs. George White, 1749 Norway street. - ; i Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church meet with Mrs. Theodore Both. S2S E street,: 2 p m. . . . Ladles of Salem Dakota club, Mrs. Sohrt at 1400 North Summer street. : - . - - Loyal Berean class of Court Street Christian church, . with Mrs. Bessie Updegrafft 425 North. 20th street. Englewood' Community club, with Mrs. John Marr, 1620 North 19th street, 2 pi Woman's Club PlaHS InteTeStlUg , , r rTORT3ITt '' rwmE Salem Woman's club -will I -otlTene at the clubhouse Sari- urday afternoon for the if! regular meeting at 2:30 o'clockj. Mrs. J. M. Schannep, club presijj- ent, will preside during afternoon. tne Mrs. DaTld B. Wright is planf ning a very Interesting prograr ior tne aay. me who i mo vr ganlzations help a great deal fi let is "March of Time. :ostume nAnclallyt priTate parties also ana music 01 f several umei eu periods will be presented, start ing with the time of Pocahantab and closing with the present dayi Those assisting Mrs. Wright and taking part in the program are Mrs. C. C. Ballinger, Mist Margaret Cosper, Mrs. O. A. Davf- son, Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mia Amanda Matthews, Mrs. Hal D. Patton, Mrs. Ida Shade, Mrs. H. H. Yandevort, Mrs. W. H. DarbJ. Mrs.' George L. Forge, Mrs. C. A Howard, Mrs. J. C. Minto, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. B. H. Smith, and Mrs. H. Ov White. I Group singing or ennstmas earols will be enjoyed by th group, led by Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. O. W. Emmons Is in charge of the social hour which will follow the program. Assist ing her will be Mrs. E. T. Barnek, Mrs. J. A. Bernard!, Mrs. C. If. Bishop,, Mrs. J. C. Tibbits, Mr. C. F. Breithaupt -and Mrs. B. E. Carrier. T,VaI-a T -LAinneon at L,lesley Hoine Today Mrs T. A. LIvesley will preside- t a smartly appointed lunchecli this afternoon at her Fairmouat aiu home. The affair will be 4n compllment to membrs or nr contract club. Tables for contrabt wiIlf be ln Plav during the afteir- noon. ; r The Christmas motif ; will te nseid In the decorations, with mln- iature tree8 placed on the table mesdames 1 i Palmer MacDonald Roy Simmons ! ? Jmea Yonn ( Conrad W. PanlM J. H. Callachaa ArchJerman h n. u, ... Wayne Loder John J. Elliott T. A. Liresley rrr 9 o o I o ' ! o JANUARY COAT in December Gorgeous Fur Trimmed Coats 988 .1288-1488 up b o o :o ; o Sport Coats Values to $29.50 888.1088-1288 up b o o o o Holiday Dcccccg 388.488 .g88 .g88 up o - o : .r-o i o ' o b d C.U 451 198.288.488 up rX 0 0 000 Dlbuccs - Dloascs D0cf JL.QO.1 2.Q0 fl Open Sat. i Til 9'PJM. Shop .Sallys o m. . . Secretary's Report Reveals Several i Features .r"Aciwu over ine reporv oi V tne Salem General Hospital auxiliary, it s mieresung , 10 note ihat a rery great per cent of the cases admitted to the hos pital are discharged. In fact only 62 out of almost 1600 patients last year were- fatal cases. It's- gratifying to see, too that 5 gororlty and patriotic or- AT DALLAS, the Civic com mittee of the (Woman's club en- tertained with a gift shower tea Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 4 at the Woman's club rooms in tne library. About 30 women called, . Te a t0 be tturedJ,veP ! JPA1" iniiJtt to the needy chi dren of Dallas at Christmas time. Christmas decorations were mnrh in evldehm ln t h a clnb rooms. A short program was given aa. follows: ' piano solos, Jimmy Boydston, numbers by a mixed chorus from the primary school under the direction of Miss Bea trice Price, accompanied by Miss Catherine Hawkins, and a read ing by Betty Lou Rader. Civic committee hostesses were Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, chairman, Mrs. C. W. Henkle, Mrs. W. G. Vassall and Mrs. Bruce Spauld ing. Mrsj H. Di Peterson, presi dent of the club, also assisted, AT PRINGLE Mrs. John Van Lydegraf and Mrs. Nellie Hoard recently entertained members o! the Prinele Woman's club at the home of the former at an all-day affair, with coyered dish lunch eon served at noon. The group made popcorn balls for the social at the school. 1 Present wer Mrs. E. M. 'lar- son, Mrs. F. Wiltsey, Mrs. O. T. Seafey, Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst, Mrs. Leon Laigle, Mrs. Hoage, Mrs1. George Adams, Sirs. J. W. Keys, Mrs. William Propst, Mrs. Charles Spurlin, Mrs. P. O. Bow man, Mrs. Margaret Adams, Mrs. Paul Gnrgurich, Mrs. S. D. Emery j At t . . TmV. ir s In tlie Valley Social Kealm aiiu iu8 nu AT WOODBURN a large Lydegraf and Mrs. Nellie Hoard. crowd attended the "BOO" party The next meeting x)f the club giTen- at the I. O. O. F. halt group will bejheld December 30 Friday night by St. Mary's Guild, at the home of Mrs. Charles Spur- Prizes were awarded Mra. La lln, with Mrs. Bert Van Houten verne Otjen for high score; and as assisting hostess. Mrs. Patton of Salem, second; Mr. -.':; Patton first for the men and E. AT SILVERTON Mrs. S. A. A. Mayhew, second. Refreshments Ames will be home hostess to the were served followed by a social Woman's club: at the December hour, meeting Monday. Assistant host- esses will be Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. AT DAYTONthlrteen members Scott McPike, Mrs. Mary Townley. 1 guest, Mrs. Theodocia Mag Miss Rachel I Jamison, a Silver- ness of the Dundee circle, attend ton guest from Scotland, will ed the Christmas party held joint speak on "Contrasts." Miss Jam- 1 ly with the regular monthly meet ieson has been! a guest of the Wll- ing of the, Dayton W o m e n f Ham Scarths, W. P. Scarths and Woodcraft held Saturday at the James Scarths for the past aev- J. J. Rowley home. The; nelt eral weeks and has proved a pop- meeting will be the second Satur- ular speaker I at .several of Sil- vertons programs. Mrs. Townley Will give a Christmas reading and a 'trio of high school girls will sing a group of Christmas songs. Tea will fol low the program hour. 1 UNIONDALU Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deibel of Uniondale comp- limented their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art Launer, newly weds, with a (miscellaneous show er at their home Saturday night. -rkno ,hji i-nnoA , ,V x "V " J . nri f MiXinnVni. m r Vrwi Bnrlyn of. McMmnville Mr. and Mrs. - Ivan Crawley and daughter. Elaine; Mr, and Mrs. Joe panek and son. Richard, of Broadmead; Mr. and Mrs. i Clarence Crawley and children J Ir. and Mrs. Ersel : nnhsor Mr an it Mra rinrv Kshl T . . t . . r iri tor Launer and family-; Mr. and i Mrs. Royal Hibbs and family; Mrs. Pauline Weldon: MlSS Mur- iel Stoutenburg; Mrs. Carrie Kidd ciarenca Launer -ana George - ! i , t James. AT OAK tOINT Mr. and Airs, t Leonard Peterson entextatned Jld'JS urday night. "500" were i ta!pl.rlth MA tnev winning hiah Charles Whitney winning- high score and Mi's. Hugh Rogers low. Guests were ;Mr. and Mrs. -Charles Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman of Buena Vista, , . Mr. "and Mrs. Hugh Rogers. Mr. I and Mrs. Orley Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and the host and hostess, efson. Mr. and Mrs. Pet-' AT DAYTON Mrs. H. G. Coburn delightfully entertained the Plea sant Hour Reading club . at ; her W M - , MA. L 111. ' S sTk 'JUVl?ln nd the i 1st day of December, at, m? rt!d'tD noBr of 7:30 p. m.. in the jn Pr'BTr Th Council Chamber, of the City Hall i&VkaSt&: thasaid Cit of Salem, ' . ' . . ; ' 1 vacation, and. for hearing any ob--r . :;i - s j i . ; - ; - ' Jections or remonstrances thereto. IN OAK POINT P. O. Black V Objectons, If any. to such t vaea and Mrs. George' Sawyers were . tion. must be filed. ln writing, married Sunday at the - home of with the undersigned, prior to thei , Rev. Henry ; Q. Hansen ; in Inde-t time herein fixed for hearing the pendence. After a honeymoon at. same. '. Waldport they will be at home on ' A. WARREN JOXES. , his farm here. Mrs. Black ia from . - City Recorder. Salem, Independence. , -- Ore, N. 20-27 D. 4-11-19. t Simple Ceremony Unites Couple ' Thursday j OF Interest to Salem folk was the marriage of Miss Emm-. llne.Lu'di and -William H. Burg hardt which, was solemnised yes terday morning at 10 . o'clock In the chapel of St. Pa Episcopal ' church. The serrice .. waa per- formed by- Rer. George H. Swift. ' The bride wore an ensemble of ' black .with 'matching accessories and corsage of gardenias. Miss -Margaret Livesley was the . honor! attendant for the bride ? and Jack D'Arey was the beet .man for Mr. BurghardL A wedding breakfast was atrvd at th home of Mr.-Bnr hardt on Union street following the ceremony. The couple left on a short motor trip to eastern Ore- "c?.!7 wU1 make tner h0ma ln Salem. 5 Mrs. Burghardt haa been em pioyea ln the sUte engineer' office. Mr, Burghardt Is wel I known in both civic and business circles in Salem. He Is clerk of the Salem school board and the Salem scnool; board and m ember of the Salem public 11- brary board. give jams and jelUes or money for needed equipment. AT INDEPENDENCE M r and Mrs. R. M. Walker will be hosts for-the 'Owl8"ifcwhls: club Monday night at their home. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. jx j. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ICharboneau. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. n' ftn1 M , n. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Hub bard, Mrs. O. D. Bulter and; Mrs. G. G. Walker. - U The Owls club has been organ ized 40 years. The charter mem bers are Mrs. O. D. Bulter and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hubbard. , THE BAPTIST CHURCH at Scio will be the scene of a , wed ding December 20 ln which Miss Mary Madarus of Scio and George Rice of Portland are. to be the principals. The Rev. V. L. Loucks will officiate. Miss! Ma- iwuvfta aw AAA UiUViaivt 1U1091 U.wk darus Is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Madarus, farmers in the Richardson, Gap community near Scio. A recep tion in the basement of the church is to follow the ceremony. AT TtAT.T.AQ TITi-o 1A'K Kreaaon ntP,rtafnoH ,"h ber of the Tuesday afternoon i contract bridge club at her home ; this week with an attractively ap- i pointed one o'clock luncheon. 4 During the afternoon three tables of bridge were ln play at the conclusion of which Mrs.: Wal ter Walte held high score, Mrs. W. C. Leth, second, and Mrs. Jack Eakin, third. Mrs. Walter Waite and Mrs. W. C. Leth were guests. day In January at the home of Miss Madalene Roosner. AT MARION the women's sew ing club met with Mrs. Elzy Pick ard Thursday honoring Mrs. Pick- ard's birthday. A bounteous: feast was served at noon, with the table centered with three beautifully decorated birthday cakes. fT'Jl - Thompson was honored on her AT STAYTON, Mrs. Kentin birthday Thursday night w h e n "rtdge club met at the home f . VTa naTi Hirt .mrP, were held by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. A. M. Dozler. . i NOTICE OP STREET VACATION NTntfvu horphv nn that n n .11 . ik. if . m Salem, Oregon, by resolution duly and regularly adopted and; filsd avOmber 16, 1936, has declar- k. tntentl'nn tn wsrata: n.nA , nn Mn7mhr ed its intention to vacate; and naa initiated proceedings to va-: cate all that part of East Nob Hill street located in Nob Hill Addi-' 'IPJil-0.-. v P ?i 3?T?' f"w" ?7. "L."iu, '""iT is accented by two of the the County of Marion. State of? Oregon, described as follows,, to-wit: From the extension of the North boundary line running,; rpattern 4233 is available in sis between Lot 4 of Block 30 and ;e. u. u 16, 19, jo, 32. 34. North boundary line of Lot r 39 8gf 40 and 42. Size IS Ukes of Block 31 all of Nob Hill 314 yrds 34 Inch fabric. 111ns - addition, southerly- to the North trated . step-by-step sewing ta 1 line of Fawk Avenue as now gtrUctions included. ' . esiaoisnea,.aii in xsaiem, : aiar v ion County, State of Oregon j - oeing mat aeaa ena of East . JCob Hill Street lying southerly ; from that part of East Nob Hilt: Street heretofore vacated. Shellfish Makes Eopiilar Party Fare ; Oysters Mk'AJain - ;.; Dishes .at Jmnet' v' . ; 'r For Family. - THERE are several oyster recipes in my 1 files 'that make ex cellent main family dishes for Friday or that may be used in party luncheon menus. ' Oysters are in Salem markets, in abundance, and not ex pensive. Here is a recipe using a combination of shellfish; .j . last presidents Are Entertained ' ' Mra. Florence Shlpp entertain ed the Past President' of the Wo man's Relief Corps at a delight- fnl ' rihrUfms, inrVa iKntiA. Thursday afternoon at her home. me noBiess was assisted in serr- Ing by Mrs. Sarah Broadwell and The Hostess was assisted in serr- Mrs. Bertha Loveland. The an - nual exchange of- glfu took place AC"6 ; during the afternoon. ; ; r Queen Esther circle of the Les- The centerpiece of poinsetUas, ne Methodist church met on Tue holly, greenery and red tapers day nignt at the home of Miss was artistically arranged on the Dorothea Graham for a buffet uiuie. Special guests for the day were Mrs. Sarah BroadweU of York, Neb., Mrs. Cordelia La Bare, Mrs. Vera Glover, Mrs. Mabel Lock wood and John Shipp. t Members present Included Mrs. Mary Ackerman, Mrs. Rose Hage dorn, Mrs. Bertha Loveland, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Helen South wick, Mrs. Effie Dunlap, Mrs. Bertha Ray, Mrs. Elizabeth Adatr, Mrs. Eva Martin. Mrs. Rose Voris. Mrs. Hattie Cameron, Mrs. Jen nie F. B. Jones, and the hostess, Mrs. Florence Shipp. Mrs. Victor Griggs Seal Sales Mrs. Victor Griggs again heads the committee for booth sales of Christmas seals and has planned to T have booths ln Miller's store and the post office until, a week before ChriBtmas. Members of the American Legion auxiliary are ln charge of the booth in the store, 3- p v v v wwba, a as. au wwwf the Eastern Star is in charge of the one at the post office and each organization appoints its own workers. Pattern By ANNE ADAMS A good reason why you should make your own pretty "at home frocks Is Pattern 4233. for its ilimnle outlines are so easy to fol- i -t vmr mar neon , nnn rn vnn t n hpt. er made your own clothes before. you'll find this model a grand one to sUrt on! Just see the adorable, feminine frill that CnClrCleS your, feminine frill that encircles your. houlders, topping dainty puffed or f ared le"M-Jf"f 5?nir"? t y"?1""1 wacefnllv flared tanel. The plain- oval neckline I becoming to every- .washaWeca von IIVa Hnra hi a For fabric cotton Wouldn't , you like durable checked ging- Van. MvnraH ' normal A fhimbrit "-mi-V ' . Sems flftara t (ISe) la eotaft M tssspa (eoios mnrtrmi ) for this Aimmm MttMrm. Writ ' pUUIj six, am, sddraat aa4 stria iiabtf. Seni for Jmt etvr t Adams pattara kk. trmrf pa fa la fil)4 wita faselnaUaX stjrlrs la aftar sms fraeka fT aport tan atam Blaf party clotkeal Slinmiaa sty lea (or natrons! : Bndgci aariof pattarna m 'malar h" and "rravn-nea." for "froariat apa" and Eaav pattaraa -ikat iavfla "bKia- 1!" rabri aarcaatioaa aad idaaa for ffifls. Book fiftaoa eamta. Patterm Cftaca aoaia. Twaatr fia eeta for Both whoa ordartd tofethsn Ordor at oaral - : v' :i ; Addreaa ordara to '.Taa Oregaa' Statoaasaa Fattens Dopt. SIS Sooth Commercial etreet.. 6aea, Oro. Make aeceesary aneJosarra. Tor order trll be promptly attended to. 1 ' Orders rostotn ar)ly ara filled arlth H four daye (rose titoo toeeied hy The Stataaroa". V--?fl - CURRIED OVSTERS 1 cup oysters " . - 1 cup ahrlmp 1 ups : milk t cups hot boUed rice - , 4 tablespoons oil 2 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons floor ' - . 2 teaspoons curry powder 1 c tt JlTia Vrroup xias ' r:- supper, and social evening. The group sang carols, gave devotion ala and exchanged gifts during the evening..' : Jj ' Those present were: U MISSES Shirley Lawa Marjorte Reevea Clarice Waring Bern ice Boye LaeilU Reed Peggy Rein hold Janet Boyce Alameda Working Jo Abb Donaldson Dorothea Graham Betty Mercer , Doris Donghten Lucille Boehringer Leila Poena Mary Esther jean Borce riorenee Powell Margaret French Pembertoa Mra. John Ulrica Mrs. O. A. Graham . Robert and Dean Graham '' Mac Powell Club to Sing Thursday ! As previously announced by the executives of the MacDowell club,' .the first concert of the season has,' been postponed from tonight to j next Thursday, December 17th. Miss Viola Wasterlain, concert violinist, the ' guest soloist, is - - . A m 2 ' numbers. The chorus of fifty wo program, wmcn win te given at; Leslie auditorium. Special Girl Reserve . Meeting Called This afternoon at four o'clock Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher has asked' for a special meeting of "all Girl Reserve presidents, inter-club members and song leaders. - vA.t this time plans will be made; for the Christmas work which will be carried on by the various' Girl Reserve groups, Arrest Publisher For Flaying F. Ri SAX JOSE. CALIF., Dec. 10-(J) P. Milton Smith, Mountain View weekly newspaper publisher, waa free tn $2,000 bond tonight pend ing arraignment on a criminal lib el charge which followed ah edi torial he wrote attacking President Roosevelt. . i The charge waa filed yesterday by Horace E. Beales, president of the Mountain View Patriotic league. After Smith was arrested today, the American Civil Liber ties union telegraphed President Roosevelt urging him to "repud iate" the complaint. I Beales said Smith Inferred the president was a "charlatan, after, and hypocrite," ln an . editorial published November 17. - The publisher, who is to be ar raigned Monday In Justice cout, said the misdemeanor charge was an attack on the freedom of the press. , i ' Germany at Last Hears of Edward BERLIN. Dec 10.-C9V-Puled Germans seised copies of the-1 first King Edward extras Just be- fore 8 o'clock tonight and then asked each other: "Who Is this . wnutA imnan r i The papers have carried prac- tically nothing heretofore abojut England's crown crisis. . TV I OT)na fvannnrltncMf the abdication, carried pictures of King Edward, the Duke f York and his duchess, (but none of WaUIs WTarfleld Simpson) ahd mentioned brieiiy in a moaesc cor- ner of 'page two: king's ae- sire to marry one Frau jsrneste Simpson caused the crisis , "Who. might that be?" mahy A ar. oalrAt Siispects Held in ; Theatre Robbery PORTLAND,- D e. 10-P- Police held otwo men, one sus pected of the slaying of an In diana state officer, in.- cozmection. with the robbery of a downtown Portland theater tonight. I -Th-e men J w e r arrested by , three members of the Tshotgun" squad as they entered a parked automobile. Eight hundred dol lars was recovered. " i c I Police Lieutenant T. Schnlpius said they gave their names as William A. Kuhlman, 28, Cincin nati, and Carl Davis, 26, Morgan town, West Virginia. :; . The officers said Kuhlman's record was being checked to as- ' certain if he was wanted in In diana -for the killing' of Captain Harry Miller. Tbday Menu . Let's hare salmon-for dinner today; and this time try It dipped fin: flour and dropped Into deep tat.r ; . ? t : . : " : : Raw Carrot and Pineapple Salad s : i Salnfbn ln Defp.Faf , j Parsley Butter . . . , ' . - Brussels Sprouts V'h:; - Fruit .Cup ...,,. ; 1 'Applesauce Cake ' APPLESAUCE CAKE ' 1 cup sngar H tup batter 1 cup applesauce , 1 enp chopped raisins cup nuts , '1 tops; flour - - 2 eggs! ; " 1 teaspoon soda in appleanee I - teaspoon nutmeg - ,, 1 medium onion v 1 clove garlic Fry onion and garlic In oil. atir in flour and curry, let cook to gether a j few. minutes, then add hot milk and liquor irom oysters. Dut thoroughly into flour mix Stir while thickening, then -add ture. Some flours absorb more oysters, butter and shrimp, and liquid than others. Add only suf season. Serve on balls or rings or flcient diluted milk to make rice. J .i dough soft enough to roll out. Another recipe for curried oyS- : . , ters that's quite different Is this: Scarf Appeai"8 W lth CURRIED OYSTERS 1 cup Oysters . 1 bunch green onions . 1 cup milk ' - 2 tablespoons butter 2 teaspoons curry powder 2 tablespoons flour Din ovsters in eea and crumbs, and fry to a golden brownCut where to add color and lend var onions, cook in butter, add flour itr to the possibilities in the col- nnrl rnrrv nnwrler. atir in hlenrl and cook a minute, then add milk, with liquor off oysters, stir only to heat, f . -: 1 A whole loaf of bread Is used rhole loar of oread Is used in a recipe for Olympia . oyster loaf as published In a book put out by the. growers, OLYMPIA OYSTER LOAF Slice toD from loaf 'of " bread, scoop ou leaving crust only and toast in a hot oven. Fry oysters in butter with green peppers, and fill the loaf with this mixture, Fill ud with cream sauce made uysierB. Demon, syrinnie win crowd of well dressed women, dui bread crumbs, dot with butter and it takes a dashing type to suc put in the-oven to brown on top, cessfully wear one, these days. , . . . Shipley's Gift Suggestion 1 HO E N I X For the lass 6r lac3y who V-IS "Airflo" ssr - m ! Hosiery Is the ideal gift- What more subtle com , pliment can you , pay her than the selection of I, sheer, flattering stockings? j. f'Airflo" a 2-thread for formal evening effairs-ior J. those hours when beauty of dress is so important ii In colors she will like.- , ROBES Large selection " of tail ored Flannels - - 387 to 895 ' jackets; Bed Jackets and Shoul- . derettes warm and 'wool ly ' -! .; 98c te 3.95 KERCHIEFS Hand made : Linens in i new. and I beautiful , deV "Signs.."" . r.;: j-y :. 25c 50c 98c ) TEA -APRONS I Christmas Prints ' with organdie trim . 75c 409-415 COURT ST, 1 teaspoon cinnamon ' Cream butter and sugar, drop In eggs, one at a time. Beat, dis solve soda tn applesauce and add. floor, and- dry Ingredients . and beat well. Bake In a loaf tin for 1 hour at 250 degrees. -Frost with" carmel or white icing. ' - - ' Pie Dough Recipe Uses Evaporated Milk : ( A recipe for pastry dough us ing "evaporated milk comes front the Irradiated Evaporated Milk association and sounds especially good. . - PLAIX PASTRY 4 cups -flour , " 2 teasponns salt " 1 cup fat . cup Irradiated evaporated milk ., H cup water, mixed All ingredients should be cold. Sift flour, then measure. Resift with salt. -Work fat quickly into flour with fingers or dough blend er. The pastry will be flakier if fat and flour, are not too thor oughly blended. Add liquid all at onc and gUr w,tn a fork quickly Every Outfit . There's a scarf on every sports outfit, at least so it looks to the window shopper, magazine read er and clothing purchaser; Maybe It's a triangle, or an ascot or a bow. but there's a scarf some- or scneme Margaret and .Billy Wonderlick, pupils of William Wallace, John Wallace Graham and Frances vir- ' f.iton will nlav In Portland atgf Helen's hall Friday. Both wm play violin solos. Margaret will also play in two violin quar tets and- the piano accompani- menta for Billy's solos. Mrs. Won- derliek in taking her children to Portland will spend the week-end with her friend. Mrs. Edward T. j Taggart of the Irvlngton district. J 1 "1 I ' ' HOSIERY "has everythina" Phoenix GOWNS Tailored Silks 1.95,. 10.75 PURSES New line of Brand New Styl 1.95 to 4.95 - SWEATERS I Barrel! styles -...08c "Barrell with cap sleeves ; 1.75 Hand Knits ....S.9J Coat Sweaters ..2.03 Turtle Necks .j:..7f HOUSE FROCKS . by Betty Baxley - Caroline Lee - Dolly, Myers 1.95