The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 31, 1936, Page 5, Image 5

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- -esT; iixMi :Wiitrfi-r- " UtST Q?EGN STATESMAN, Saleta. .Oregon, Thursday. Morning
PAcn nvn
Society . Ctul.
Music
Wedding Date Oi
Miss Harms Is
Announced' -
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INTEREST la being evinced -, In
the forthcoming marriage ot
Miss Clara Jane Harms, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H.
Harms.' and Lowell Wright, son,,
of Mr. and - Mt3. R. L. Wright.
The lmpresstre -j candlelight ser
Tice will he read Friday, Jan'
uary 8 at 3:30 o'clock at the
Calvary . Baptist church, with
Rev. Arno Q. Weniger officiating.
A large reception will follow
"LSlSf1
lors.
The -engagement
of
the
the
couple
fall
was announced
in
"A galaxy of smart affairsare Z "V(zr 0 11 -being
planned to "fete Miss "M' 'ZMU
XTtS 'MEMBERS of the Tillicum club
Li M d i additional guest, will
"charmingly arranged dinner
in
U
compliment - to "Miss Harms and
her fiance. : A . pink and
la v e n d a r decorative motif
will be carried out in the ap
poi n t men ts. Tall white tapers in
silver holders will guard the
pastel centerpiece. The favors
will also , carry out the same col
or scheme. - -
Covers will be placed for Mlas
Harms. Lowell Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry H. Harms, Rev. and
Mrs. Arno Q. Wenlger, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles F. Davis and Mr.
and Mrs. Billeter.
Saturdav night a no-host party
will fete Miss Harms and Mr.
Wright at the home of Mr. and
IkJfpa Rrnaat C Vninh VTrm War
A.. - -
Ryland will entertain with kltch-
at iDover 'on jHuoanf ci emus
for the brideelect at her home
on Maple avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wright
will entertain at dinner on
Tuesday night for. Miss Harms
and Mr. Wright and members
of the two : families. Mrs. Dale
Taylor and Mrs. J. -F. Billeter
will be joint hostesses for a mis-
cellaneous shower Wednesday
night at the Taylor home on
South 16 th street in honor of
the popular bride-elect and Mrs.
Brewer Mills (Lola Dale Pick
ens) a recent bride
a . .
Thursday evening?Mr. and Mrs.
Harry H. Harms will be hostsfor
a dinner party for: Miss Harms
and her fiance and : members of
the bridal party.
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Statesman, Patters Depe-rtsseat,
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s
SOCIAL CALENDAR
Thursday, December 31
South Salem W. C. T. U. with Mrs. Ernest Tucker.
255 West Wilson street. 2 p. m.
KCKP club. with Mrs. Delia Schellberg. I4T 8outh
Commercial street. 2 p. m. vi
Holly wood. Merry-Go-Round with Mrs. Harold Hol
ler, 105 Rirer street, 2 p. m.H
Friday, J
First Methodist church
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Tillicums : IVi
the Old
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A M H A tAMUkl 1 A 1 in
wu6ui n me mrrur
Room of the Marion hotel. Din-
ner wiU be served followed b7
dancing to the music of Guy Al-
bin and his band.' :
Tho YuleUde motif wUl be
useX wltTbrel i
stars and balloons adding to the
festiviUes.
lesuviues.
- The committee in charge of
the dance includes Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Windlshar, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J Braun.:Mr. and Mrs. V. E.
Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. L. v.. Ben-
son. Mr. and Mrs. Al Adolph-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arm-
strong. . . .,
Special guests for the evening
im mA M.a Dalnh ni.nfi
0)1 ATI . a II IH. .T. WAOWU.
Mr. and Mrs. Robin Day, Mr.
ana sirs, joe nomin, mr. ana
Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lachmund, Mr. and Mrs.
Arch Jerman. Mr. and Mrs. Una
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Drillon.
Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Townsend.
Mr. and Mrs.! Jack Goodman, -Mr.
a"nd Mrs. H. F. Thomas, Miss
Louise Cramer and Dr. G. W.
Rittman. i
Memben of tK club who will attend
dinner dee are Ir. and Mr.
H H Barow. - Ueesra and Mesdames
Glen Kuh. Graham Sharker. Dot Mo
Cleod, Tarn Ofynau. Max ?lnner7, Tom
nwiiWH, a. n.
am .f nti.iarifi i miik
ci;.i. t. n l. - p.. w. IPnwIia.
Mnaier. jitk
omna, nua uvra""""i - -
Edwri Armttronf. w. J. Bihop. Leon,
Brown, Kenneth
' c.rV otaVBob c"-en:
m Hammond. Bichaxd Krioael. .
jamea
Williaa
a. i.andia, William Paiua. Robert Sean.
t. H. TomU.aon. EUi. Vo Kwhea.
Carl Armatroax, Al Adolphion. HwTy
Belt. U Y. Beno. Lief BerxTik. Eat-
MirBoWtosta. v. s. BoTeii. J. H,
Bradier, w. J. Braun, John Brophy.
Eart Hirrh U R. Bnrdette. Ctande -
ick, Carl Bntte. Balph Campbell. Kalph
rZU n t. rvM.r inffnni D.u. Earl
Cooler, O. I. Crider. lofford Daue, Karl
Fisher. K. B. Gabriel, LeKoy Oard. .
K. Hill, W. M. Hamilton, Cnrtii Jobn
on. Guy Irwin, V. E. Kuhn, E. H.
Kennedy. A. W. Knox, L. D. Lambeth,
H. A. Liets, F. 8. Lamport. Don Mad
ison. Ira Mix, R. A. Meyer, Clifton
Mndd, F. B. Keedham. O. U Kewman,
B. B. Owsi Ted Paolna. E. K. Fiasee
ki. George Roeaman, WiUiam SchUtt,
Glea Seeley. Hollia Smith, Sidney SteT
ena. lu J. Stewart, - H. F. Thomae. Kltoa
Thompaon, Vm Wieder, Harry Wied
mer, Harry WiUett. H. M. Williama,
T. A. Windiahar, B. 0. Woodrow. K.
"V.- Wooten, Walter Zosel. Grant Day,
B. M. Donaldson, J. I'. Cooke, K. A.
J e Ma iris. Mm. Edna Kowland, Dr. and
Mre. F. D. Baylor, Dr. and Mrs. V. E.
Hockett, Dr and Mr. W. A. Johnson.
Dr. and lira. E. A. Lebold. Dr and Mm.
Frank Prime, Dr. and Mr. J. I. Sear.
Dr. and Mra. A. B. Starbnck. Dr. and
Mr. Laban SteeTee, Dr. and Mre. A. D.
Woodmansee. Dr. and Mrs. &. E. Frirae,
Dr. and Mr. DaTid B. Hill and Dr.
and Mra. Fred I. Thompson.
Shower Honor to
Bride-Elect
. ; , . .
Miss Shirley Ruud was compU-
mented by, the girls of the de-
partment of agriculture at a
luncheon-shower held at the home
" . . j
Of Mrs. Araen a. wjcu
day Holiday colors dorat JJi
table and the bride-to-be was the
recipient of ; many lovely gifts.
The invited guests were Mrs.
G. A. Brown of Portland, Mrs. S.
T. White," Velna and Audrey
White. Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mrs.
J. H." Scott. LueUa Callin, Hasel
Forrester, Mrs. June O'Neil,
Georgia Affolter, Helen Tayne,
Madelle Kappauf, Florence Gun-
derson. Alma Patterson, Mary
Pilchard, Dorothy Howell. Mrs.
Robert Taylor, .Elsie Lampi,
Twyla Stockton Taylor, Mrs.
George
JKaPPaui ana ueorB
HalL
The approaching ' marriage of
Shirley Ruud. daughter of Mrs.
CoratF. Ruud. of Vale. Oregon
to-Hudson D. White of Salem has
SSLmtS
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Jr'wJnEa'wards Is Honor
n r
. Gi?est at Dinner
Irwin Edwards, who is home
from the University of Oregon for
the holidays, was the honor guest
for a dinner last night at which
his parents. I Dr. and Mrs. R, L.
Edwards entertained at their
Sonth Church street homer
' Those bidden were Winf ield
Needham, Roderick Llvesley,
ZJSPSSS1 UDyeJ'
bourne Djrer ;J" DgJ;
Richard Pierce and Irwin Ed-
waras. , i 0
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Mother. Cluh Entertain
a . T- Tti Portland
At lea in JTOrtiana
' : - The ' Salem Beta - Chl Mothers'
eta has received an invitation
for; a tea for which the Portland
Mother's club will be hostess Sa
turday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. A. B. Cutler, 1245 South
east Stth street. Calling hours
are from l:3to 5 o'clock.
, 1..: ; . -r . : - . ,
Franklin Everson -is visiting his
mother, - Mrs; Nora Ball, at 167
South. Winter street for the holi
days. Mr. Ererson teaches Eng-
lishj at Enterprise and is " secre-
taryiidtc the Wallowa coanty rho guests included VlrglnU
choojmaster'a association: Brown, Doris Volple of Portland,
i - Mr and Mrs. Donald Klmple ina Weatherlll, Margaret Langly.
are being congratulated on the Betty Francis, Eileen SUnton.
birth of a daughter -on Decern- Gedaldtne ' Dickman, Lorralae
ber 2 S. The little girl has been Johnson. Edna Kreutx, Elaine
named f Paula Sasanne. Mrs. 'Marsh, Mary Jane Nof taker. Agnea
Klmple . is ! the former , Del p ha Brenden. opal Green, Alice Miles
Savage, h i TjV"; nd 'Maxine Morgan. r , l-.
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and Features of! Interest to. : Women -
dfiuary 1
open house,' parsonage 2 to
S "-'- a " - '
LsOlOriUl CeremOnV
rr r-i : a .
(jf hi astern otar
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Installation--
iiocuMuwvii
rOLORFUL installation cere-
speecnes xuiea an eventful evening
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ior memoers ot tne uraeroi the
Eastern Star and their friends on
Tuesday night when Mrs. Wini-
fred Herrick took office as worthy
matron , and William Merriott as
WOTthr Pon-
Mrs. Herrick wore a gown of
Pta laee trimmed In Jade .
velvet, and a corsage of orchids.
Assisting were girls in white, red.
yeUow bllle aad green print toN
feU. officers were In powder blue
jace
A floral degree was given aa a
tribute to the high officer: past
ntmn ofn iw.i.
presented by Mrs. Ira Darby to the
retiring officers. Mis Elizabeth
Ann Herrick and little Loris Ar-
d'vth Mrrlntt aa flnwar rla nrr.
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sented the gifts. The former wore
nuu. .sui vmci .tu ntsixuir
formal, the latter a gold formal.'
The ceremonies were the most
elaborate ever presented by the
eroup, ana iook piace Derore an
audience of over 300 persons. They
were held (n the Masonic temple.
Miss Scheeler Will Wed
A TToTTlP r,prfmnnv
""IC tiCremODV
At an informal home weding
tonight Miss Irene Scheeler,
riailirhtor Mr .nrl Ur I. A.
o - .
StrlMklor vill Wnma tha Vrida nf
v ..... v w " -
jeo Crabtree. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jobe E. Crabtree, at the Wheeler
home at eight O clock. ReV. L.
Jones will perform the ceremony
before relatives and close friends
of e conrjle
OI Tnf, c0Ple .
Holly, greenry and tapers will
decorate the rooms. The bride
wlU wear floor length gown of
lo . tn .v,,t
blue lace, made with fuu skirt
and jacket, and a shoulder cor
sage. ;f
Miss Doroth'v Crabtree will be
the only attendant for Miss Sdhee
i- T7.i oi 1 1 1 1
A reception will follow the'
ceremony after which the couple
will leave on a short wedding
trip. Both are graduates of Salem
high school and are well known
among the younger set. They will
make their home in Salem where
Mr. Crabtree is in business,
e
Program of Musical
Nnmhers Given
The Old People's Home was
the scene of a gathering Monday
evening when the Knight Memor
ial church choir under the direc
tion of Rev. H. C. Stover, and the
Junior Harmony elub, with Mrs.
Walten Denton as eouncellor, pre-
gented a program
Tne cij0jr Bang several Christ-
mas numbers, Ronald Craven
ao an RT;fc ,S.tOV.r
talked on the spirit of Christmas.
TnnJnr Tfdrmnnv rluh members
who contributed piano selections
were; Helen ostrm, Maryiee Fry,
Kreta Fae Ashbaugh, Antoinette
Lambert, Lila Mae Needham,
Betty Burroughs, Maxine Enger,
Danny Fry, Frank Sonthwldk
and Jack La Chele.
Mr. ana Airs. I'Tanic urawiora,
Miss Hilda Crawford, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford,
Mrs. Duane Gibson and Miss "
TmV A PlKaAA A A ennn A In sr
this week in San Francisco visit-
mg friends and relatives. They
wm return to the capiUl on Sun-
- aaV
In the Valley
Social Realm
AT LIBERTY a jolly holiday
. X. At .
Affair was , the "fireside" ar
ranged by Mrs. W. R. Dallas and
her daughter Catherine at their
home Saturday night honoring
Miss Dorothy Judd, bride-elect of
Clyde T. Robinson of Portland.
Gay decorations of polnsettias
holly and wreaths were nsea. xne
honor ; guest was presented witn
a large "treasure chest filled
with gifts for kitchen and fireside
use. Dainty refreshments 4 were
served by Miss Dalas assisted by
Miss Mary Lois Driggs and Hiss
Janice Higgtns
Bidden were Mrs. Wayne Bla
co ot Seattle, Waslu, Mrs. : Ken
neth Oliver of Willamette. Ore..
Mrs. Robert Morlson of McMinn
ville, Mrs. Mervln Seegar, Mrs.
Ralph Steele of Salem, Miss Pa
tricia Taylor of Portland, ? Mrs.
Roland Seegar, the Misses P"earl
Scott. Florence . Berndt, Mary
Berndt, Mary Lois Driggs and
Janice Higgins of Corvalllg and
the honor guest. Miss Judd.
MISSES JEAN AND JUNE
Bowman of Silrertoa were host
esses at a delightful Informal a
fair Tuesday afternoon In com
pliment to several girls who" are
at' home during the holidays.
Bridge and monopoly formed s
the diversion -of the afternoon.'
Mrs. George 'Bowman assisted
durlnr the tea hour.
MA XING BUREN
Miss Jane Hillpot
To Become Bride
This Evening
AT an Impressive home ceremony
tonight Miss Jane Hillpot.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. L.
Hillpot, will become the bride of
: Robert McFarland, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank McFarland ot Seaside;
at S o'clock with Rer. Gay L. Drill
officiating. Members of the two
families and a few close friendsj
will attend the weddings
The couple will exchange their
tows oeiore jne nrepiace wnici
will be banked with greenery, hoi
rows before the fireplace which
r nd tall red Upers. The bride
wm wer model of wai wue
velvet, fashioned with long full
BUrt and tight bodice. She will
carry a shower bouquet of pink
TOh hyacinths.
Miss Hester Hillpot, sister of
. k uwuu, ..cuu-
f Tl f a n 4 Will WA.W . mj
T tl "
wWt f rock n corsage of garden-
M- Roert Kitchen will act as
be"t man f,op Mr- McFarUnd.
a.u rception will follow
the wedding. The couple will leave
f 'home'L? Si
SJJJ ."f tta Salem at 1244
' f tl" t "7.
For traveling the bride has chos-
orfor ensemble with
Mck acceasorle.. .
Both young people are well
kn0WR mong the yonnger set
Mls HilIPt U a graduate of Sa-
lem schools and has been connect-
04 w.lth: 016 state Whway -depart-
f .v rV a alesmn
Ior tn Lnln company.
I OUnfiT Hostesses
Entertain
A gay affair oMast night was
the informal party for which
Miss Josephine Morse and Miss
Leone Spanlding were hosts at
the P. W. Morse home on Coart
street in honor of members of
Cheir dancing club. Games were
enjoyed In the play room in the
basement and a lata supper was
served by the hostesses assisted
by Mrs. p. W. Morse and Mrs.
Walter Spaulding.
Special guests were Miss Betty
Byrd, Miss Janet Byrd, Bill
Laughlln and Arthur TJpston.
Those present were:
MISSES
Mary Boas Helta Daphne Potter
8hirley Hontlnxto Doris Harold
Nancy Btricklia Betty Je Seaett
Helea Oitria 8ybU Spears
Molly Jean Mation Franc as XJIbnra
Leone Spaaldinr Florence Lilbara
Josepnine Mors
ME
SSR3
Gordon Elodfett
Jim Leedy
Jack Hayes
Mack Maigoa
Cari MeLeod
Albert Lindberk
John Lamb
Charles Mills
Co Roberts
Bob Pound
Ray Farmer
bui Thompnoa
"eU
Wallace .WhiMw,
er
D A. R. Meeting at
vt: o t- TJT
Homer Smitn Home i
, The Daughters of the Ameri
can Revolution are planning their
regular meeting for Saturday and
will include business and the dis
cussion ot antiques.
Mrs. Homer II. Smith Is the
hostess In her home and Mrs. H.
T. Love heads the committee for
the affair which Includes Mee.
dames Howard O. Smith, Edwin
Jory. Lewis Griffith, Frances
Cornell, R. O. Balderie and Mrs.
J. E. Sibley.
Election of delegates to the
coming conference In Corvallis Is
one of the Important events of
the afternoon and committee
chairmen to talk are Mrs. F. W.
Sf Horn for iria rtai eri Ire i9
conservation, and Mrs. H. E. Ea-
kin, filing and lending bureau.
Members wiU answer the roll
call by displaying an antique or
Mrs. A. E. Austin of Woorburn'
will talk on "Experiences of an
Antique Lover.
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New Year 8 Eve Party
T: 1 tt
At LlVeSley Home
William Dyer and Roderick
Llvesley will be hosts tonight for
a gay new Tear's eve party. The
affair will be given In honor of a
b'vuji ui lueir ineuoa, uancma
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win De enjoyea at tne I. a. Lares- aay was peieuraioa ai on wot
ley home on Falrmount Hill and at Laeomo 7 Sunday with a spec
will be followed by & late supper lal dlnher and a visit ot rel
at the W. C. Dyer residence on atives and t friends. Guests were
"North Summer street. his sister; Mrs, Sarah HalL with
; her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
The Town club will entertain B Mrs. ' Lloyd Faulconer of
with a rav New Year's dmra Sheridan: Mrs. W. C. Skelton ot
tonight at the Fraternal Temple.
nn .u.i. m . .
a ii o auair is lormai ana a Dulll
ber of informal parties have been
planned to precede the dance.
1 ' OP TO AS
FEDEPiAL SAVINGS G LOAN
FULL PAID fncoms. SHAKES
c&rn afctrcctrvQ cssh cfmdcnds and
: ore frca from speculative hazards. - -
Csoreat DivldesMls Rate 4 Fer Ce . -
S2:ni FcS:rd Savings l5Lccn Assccistf::.
,1SQ S. liberty T: ::'-;Z Fhont S801-
Womeri$ Editor ,
Traditional New Year Dinner
Festive pinner Includes
S3
ish of
-k -rirxxr VF A T'C J 4-i.olitiAnQllv famonfla aiihor Trtncf tmASA
IV " " M.v.ws, ; ' . r .V :
H or little pig witn eiaDorate mmmingsana ricn oesseris
hut mrtrfprn menus en easier on the waistline and include
.4--i,:o cA ia, ni.n o
u ITIT ZZLfZ- oVlf ttTmfN nUXtZ?rrZ-
changed to beef or Iamb roast if the family budgeteer pre-,
fprs - x i 'V .
Where there's goose, there's
also applesauce and never will
there be a better combination
found. Avocado salad begins this
meal, and -if combined with per-
Simmons or with grapefruit it's
a aressy rerresaing mei ut-K'u-
ner. .
. Avocado salad
. Roast Goose '
Browned potatoes - -Cauliflower-pimientb
cream sauce
Celery-olives
Butter rolls
Steamed pudding
or
Pineapple Prozen cream'
The goose of
modern way at a tP"1
l L3' S i loTnS
attXttatl-fK
utes. a 12 pound fowl cooks in 8,
hours and 40 minutes, a 14 pound
fowl roasts in S hours and 50 min-
utes. This' is a much simpler way
to cook! fowl than, the old time
way. and produces a richer, Jul-
cier meat when done.
The stuffing is made as usual,
but applesauce is used as the U-
quid ,
The oranges are cut across the
top, peeled down a half inch, cen-
ter membrane removed and filled
with sugar and a few raisins if
desired. The i oranges are then
baked for about an hour and serv-
ed around the efoose.
Dessert is optional, some famil-
les like a plum pudding, others go
in for mince pie while still others
prefer lees or lighter puddings,
Fresh fruit is really enough, espe-
cially when there are Christmas
cheeses to accompany.
e e e v
Buttermilk Cake Is
CmVv T?oin4
opicy rvecipe
sr.i in . ftnttArmiiv caki (a
rather unusual, but there Is a re-
clpe to try.
BUTTERMILK SPIOE CAKE
Vt cup of shortening
1 cup sugar
1 cups flour
3 eggs
14 teaspoons -baking powder
ii cup sour milk of buttermilk
teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon each, cloves, cin
namon, allspice
teaspoon salt. "
Cream butter and sugar well,
add egg yolks and beat well. Add
it i a J a
soda to milk and add alternately
with sifted ingredients to but
ter mixture. Fold In beaten whites
last. Bake in 2 layers about 25
minutes at 375.
Maple Syrup Icing Cook 2
cups maple syrup to a thread and
add slowly to beaten' whites of
2 eggs. Set over boiling water and
steam until it begins to grain a
galnst the aides of the pan. Lift
o ; i
Walter SpauldingS Hosts
p j-k
Or Uinner
Mr an(, Mrg mltep SpauIdinf
?nteIa,n,d , lB'Jmal,Z dIfner
? their Court street
iwiueute iu Munur vi oniaa juariau
Wood. Ths table was centered
wjth red carnations guarded by
red tapers In silver holders.
6vers were laid for Mis. WooV
Miss Julia Query. Leland II ess of
Portland, Oliver Crowthers, Leone
Spaulding, Barbara . and ' Bobble
Miller of PortUad and Mr. and
' A '
aswua vi.. jiiuiuuu i uinu-
M - . 1 w . . . . .
Lebanon; his sister, Mrs. Billie
M ru ar xrr wt.
n;uci, at. uu aito: n. r. iiigia
and Mr. and, MrsBrnest Heath
.of Lacomb..
"tHe'Dayi"
ncf (rrvnca meal -fhttf'a Aflailv
Today's Menu
Today's menu will be one on
preparation fo tomorrow' feast.
so let's nlan an Italian dinner.
Head lettuce, thousand Island .
Dressing
Italian spaghetti
Spinach In olive oil
' X.I me Mousse
or -Lime
whipped gelatine
X-o. r.nnr,A antaralntn la aim.
sandwlchoaf Is
m the repertoire of the hostess,
Any Wiety of filling is possible
bat the general Idea of the thing
consideration,
SANDWICH LOAF
Use two long loaves of sandwich
bread, one white and the other
dark bread. Cut, off all the crusts
and; slice lengthwise In 4 slices,
Spread a slice of white bread with
filling made of ground celery.
.olives and green onions moistened
with mayornaise. Place a layer
of dark bread on the filling and
cover with a mixture of ground
ham, ground mustard pickle and
chopped celery. Then place on
layer of white- bread and cover
with a mixture of package cheese
put through the food chopper,;-
sweet pickle) relish, mayonnaise
and horseraddish. Place a layer
of dark bread on;top and cover
the whole loaf, top and aides,
with cottage cheese mixed with
finely chopped pimento and green
pepper. Decorate with pimento
strips, sliced stuffed olives and
parslev. Surround with lettuce.
Rolled sandwiches are made In
much the same manner, but paper
tnIn leil4tnwto, Blice. cut, then
the spreading put on and the
sandwiches rolled like a jelly roll.
They are placed close together
and covered with a slightly moist
cloth and should .stand .several
hours before slicing very thin. .
Fillings Include ground green
pepper, nuts and mayonnaise; or
bam and sweet pickle and may
onalse; or cheese and relish;, or
raisins; ; nuts, lemon juice and
mayonnaise.
' .
Icing from sides as it steams. Do
not let pan touch the water..
a
Spread on cake, sprinkle
shaved maple sugar. ;
with
1 lafthj
A Good Resolution
Deserves
Repeating
la 1087, too, it's going to be
good. wholesome foods at the
lowest , prices consistent with
quality; We know you'll be with
s on this policy. If roa do not
shop the Cross , Market way.
start now.' Here we list some
timely bays at our costoniary
low pricea, y,..- . ;
Tomato Juice
No. 5 Tins. 3 for.
69c
Manning's . Coffee
29c
Real quality, lb,
Jello or Royal Gelatin.
All flavors. 4 for..
25c
Tuner Golden Bantam )A.
Corn. 3 .cans - VC
Coast Peas, sweet and
29c
.tender. 3 cans.
Softasilk Cake Flour
large pkg
27c
Dakota Hard wheat
Blend Flour, 49 lis.-
Comb Honey Una, .
$1.69
29c
qaaUty. 3
Fre Delirar '
Any Amount
MflRKCT ty G0Cy,
"T&s tLLizinir
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T771
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4
Cranberry Cake on
Winter Mentis
A cranberry cake is novel for
this time ot the year when it's
mm popular oerry or me aay.
r CRAX BERRY CAKE
Let IVil cups chopped ' raw
cranberries ,stand with 2 .tea
spoons "soda and 2 teaspoons wa
ller. Cream cup butter and, 1
caP Ogar.
81ft 2 cups flour and
add to creamed mixture alter-
nately with 2 eggs beat hard,
Add cranberrv mixture and some
green candied orange or crane-
Peel, bake In moderate oven
4 toB
i
TODAY!
Munsingwear
STEPINS Reg.
69c
2 for
Here's the very popular Munsing
wear all-silk atepins at a Year-End
Clearance price of 69c "ot two for
$1,001 Buy two and get them" for
only half price t Shop early today
for these . . . such bargains will be
snapped up early. Sizes 32, 34, 36.
! . ind floor.
ZouhJuUa
Other CI
Reg. to 1.3 S Silk Hosiery, odds, pr
Reg. 329.50 Winter Coats (women's).
Reg. 15.95 Bilk Raincoats (women's).
Hickory Girdles (Notion DepL): 1,
Reg. $3.85 Red Cross Footwear (women's) odds.
Reg. to $1.00 Silk and Wool
Reg. $1.00 good quality Alarm
Reg. tie Batter Bowls with
Men's reg. $1.00 and $1.50 Scarfs..: i .... .e&c
All Buttons and Buckles (Notions Dept.)..Lees One-Third 1
Choice of Women's Hats (Basement Store ).... 40e
Cotton Remnants (Main Floor aiale).T.. , ' Half Price i
Children's Odd Dresses, etc Choice of lot.......89c and f 1.00
Children's odd lot of Wool Dresses, priced aL...... .....LOne-iralf I
Pastel shades in Crepe O'dear (Main Floor) S yds. for S1.00
Mea's trench style Raincoats (Army duck) .!..... S2.79
Men's reg. 50e Ties.: 1 , ,. ,,. ,.. for gl.OO
i . Odds f Discontinued" Numbers, Etc.
A Table of Odda and Ends of Gift Shop 3Ierchandise
- . Vt PRICE! -
Take your choice of dosens of fine gift shop Items such as
stationery, scarfs, candy dishes, vases, glasswares, antimony
wares, perfume bottles and many, many jther gift articles you
:can nse tbe year around. .
Cookie Jars
89c
: Choose cookie , jars - now and
are! A delayed shipment in
tended for. HoUday selling
prompts us to place these on
sale at lie each. Decorated
large site Ideal far prises! '
-I rm
Homemaking
Styles . Food
Planned
Jellied Salad Is
Luncheon Dish
An excellent jellied salad that
u Terr much appreciated by guests
at a late lunch is simple to pre
pare.
JELLIED TUNA 8ALAD
1 package lemon gelatine
1 teaspoon salt '
1 tablespoon vinegar
'2eups boiling water
Allow to practically congeal.
then fold la a small can ot tuna
and a cup of mayonnaise. Serve
on lettuce without dressing.
'
$1
$1
Munsing
FOUNDATION
$289
, Reg. $5
Munsingwear girdles are, to be
found in this clearance at al
most half price! The extra
strength stretch of these
leaves your figure free, yet
unbelievably slender I Shop
early . . . and have choice of
the lot. Expert fitting, of
course. Sizes 32, 34, 36.
2nd floor.
earahces
.....,.50c
.f 19.73
.3.03
7&c
S4M9
Remnants.
Clocks...
.noe
mix spoon to match
fiOc
GIFT
SHOP
Half-Price
Clearance!
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