n; Ci:i:GO:i CTATXS-IAN, Colin. Oregon, Saturday. r.Icrnir January a," l'J37 News 'ami ' Featores of . Interest; to " :W6m- Homemaking Styles.. Fond ': I MAXINE CUREM Women1 Editor Society . . Clubs j U1US1C I ; V i IV; V - Students Dance Under Bright Blue Shy MEMBERS of the undated students of Ealem htrb school danced last night, amid synthetic snow, llght-es-a-teather snowballs and a blue sky. Snowball Inrita- . lions aad bidden spclal guests to attend. Harry Wesley and bit or chestra played. -,' The decorations were the in spiration ot a committee Including . . Shlrlee I'eCaln. Louise iiaJto Jere Simmons, Winona Roblnct.e, Eileen Lester, Eileen Goodenoush. Bill Thomas and Phillip MeKinley. Invitations were In charge ot Barbara Lamb and Bererley Arm strong. Reception plana were la the hand of a committee lnclad-. Ing Anna Mae Grabenhorst. Bill Hastings and Barbara Younr Ralph Leedy did the adTertislng while the responsibility of clean- Ing no fell on the shoulders of . Jack IXanselL Mr. acted . following r 1KB IflSDWM K. T. MeCwy V. C. Meyiaaa ' A- A. Sckitaa H. Y. CVwapta H. OraeeejereJ. I. Te4 -R. O. Siauaoaa - ItovU Emm .!. Brew ' J. W. Haneetl v W. U nn W. BJtrw J. A. SkalMta i J, r. KeRaIr - Georce Omtkmat U X. Cut Cayler VanPattaw J. j. Vdf( -hM If ra. a A Dmi ... ,, Pearce Home Scene w Of Club Affair At a bridge supper erred ta their Winter, street home. Dr. Helen and Miss Dorothy Pearce entertained, members ot the Zonta elnb on Thursday. - As a special treat. Miss Mar tha Hottel. who was an exchange student from "Willamette to Ha waii last year, soke of her ex-' perlences. Tare Asai. a Wlllam ' ette student, who wu bora In the TJalted States and later rts lted ta Japan, gar his rlews ot the second generation of Japan ese in America. kaa. m Winkler. Mrs? Winifred R Her- tick. Mrs. Belle Nile Brown. Miss " - Helen Teckey. Miss Hazel Cook. Mrs. Mabel Brownell, Miss Helen Louise. Crosby, Mrs. Victory Mor ris, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Lil lian MeDonald. : . Pattern By ANXE ADAMS . . ' The woman ! who's constantly "on the go" will find this dash ing sMrt-waister ideal for the . and Mrs. Bryan Goodenou'h f United States. Salem is to have a President's Ball the last sow Sreatly sought hy the great formed Castilllau haa last night aa host and hostess, and the mMfW 11 concert artlsU ot Europe. It was tor- thegutar monthly dance were patrons: . . " " , in one ot her concerts in Sotis, of tne wisteria ew.;xne anair -'.!' . ' H - " ., if ' .'..-'. U - ' "V a . a r "l a .1 A I j 1 ' A A il, ' .la . a early hours of her busy day, and. too. a rateable- "compliment WORD HAS BEEN receired at . catcher" when worn of an after. . Sclo of the marriage December nooa! YouH lore the way 1U 18 at, Medford of Miss Eleanor . trim chic may. be enhanced by. Ruby Shimanek and Jacob Fos a colorful, yet Inerpensire fabric ter ot Red Bluff, Calif. Mrs. Fos sa ch as practical, figured percale,- ter la the daughter . of Mr. and gingham, calico, chambray. or Mrs. J. W. Shimanek, former cotton crepe. Such fun to make,' residents ot the Sclo rlcinity. The is Pattern 4211, that whether bride Is also a niece of Mrs. you're an experienced or luex- perlenced "seamstress" the sim ple patterns made doubly easy by its Illustrated sewing inatrue- M. A. Wells will be Joint host-, ttons! Special "high fashion" tea- esee to members of the -4-M tsres are Jta brief, slashed sleer- ib of Mallear Tuesday, at the es. - handy square pockets, full - Macleay hall for aa all-day meet pleats, neat yokes, and a iaunty ing. sv JSton collar. Choose gay buttons. Officers' for the coming year Pattern 4X11 - Is arailabia in sizes 14. IS, 18. 20, 32. 14. 38. .33. 40 and 42. Slxe IS takes X yards 34 Inch fabric Illustrated, atep-by-step . sewing instructions Included. ! 8m4 nrrxxn csnra xto u eoma r ttaaio eolat rafrrMt far (ma Aan A 4 a ma pit ter. Writ Slalalr Sirs. KAMA, ADDaXSS aa4 TTL1 nUMBJBa. Mewl Kinlmrl Ovr tateat ,AXXS ASAXS MTTIU BOOK! Order it I awe. an jraet Sprlaff ia taa Cirett. ctad4aat Wtbaa taa'ra aean. ftatterinr oaigaa for ar-r atartiaM aa4 trennif aceaaiMi t Fla rj tor tb Bride tha Graiaat and Jaaior Vtiaaaa af .vary ' ClflTer iliauDlnc alrlea . . . aaar aatteraa ... all af tbeai laterpr-ted fa tea tMl fkrl BOOt riT- Term cests. yTTrii rxrTE CElita TWTNTT-riTB CUSTS roa both WHzuf oEsrxr.a xo- OETHEi. 1 Addraaa ardere ta Tba Orr Staiaamaa. FaUera partaiat, ba le .-m. Ora. Order caetomarilr are f.Iled wlth ia faar dare fraa tlaaa racred ay Taa SUIaaajaa. SOCIAL CALENDAR .. CA J Janlorettes of the Amerteaa Legion auxiliary. 1 a. m.. at home of Patricia Waters. Wear old clothes. , ! ; i : -. , . Monday, Janxtary 11 - ' 1 American Legion auxiliary executive board, , with Mrs. Ones Olson. p, m. - Delta-Phi Mother's club meet at chapter house, 1C10 Co "rt street, 2 a. m. I . i i Polk County Public Realth association meet t Woman's clubhouse la Inde;$ndence at 8 p. m. . f . - ' - t Tuesday. January It North Salem W. C. T. V. meet with Mrs. Mollis Spiers. 143N. Summer sireet. 3 p. m. S President's Ball to Raise 'Funds Here ; ALLING in line with thousands of other cities in the the help of citizens of various . Lin uua imnn in wia . . w mm n - v rm Mnv v . n . . nmr wmswi B smn H in i is - kuka- w m&i.ouu w infantile paralysis, and to support research efforts to com- dance, i ; r , - snes - , . - - pletely wtpe out the disease. -O- : -4- : i Then this young artist, almost A apecUl fesnre for the ere- Salem. through funds gained by Georgia Warm Springs rounda- at the beginning ot what prom- nteg waa the Drum nance siren prerlous balls has within the last tlon for continuation of the na- ised to be a brilliant concert ca J Shirley uu r m s or Barbara year, aided one resident of the tlonal fight against Infantile par- reer, met a young American, Oor- Barne s school ot the dance ac city, to sUnd upright and walk alysls. - j I i;.vr -vdon Claycombe. and tare npn 1? b MaTTl!.0 ,)Vt0n: without the aid of crutches. Mrs. Local organisations are girlng career to become Mrs. Oerdon Morrhw spec Paul Jones Darid Wright, chairman ot the thejr full support to this rery Claycombe. They came to America nd Le! ? 5 committee on administering the worthy cause, and It Is hoped that and are now residing In Portland f" ttoi JLV?!8 l- funds reports that with money t the President's BaU will be well where they are being welcomed atent dance "Sklddo to the, Bpa - a a mm . 1 m. m. A W - mm IS ' m m si J J A aa m JSkenaan 1 '. work, a great deal or good can ne da withia nor eitr. i The city fuad recelTes 7 per cent ot the I proceeds from th dance,, the remaining goes to the In thbVallt Social Realm MRS. VIRQlL GOLDEN, legis lation chairman of the Salem branch of the American Associa tion of Unlrerslty Women, ad- dressed the meeting of the Lib- erty Women', club here rhurs-, a t"t aea aim day afternoon. ' Coming legisla-, tkn both state and national was ner topic sne use snowea mo tloa pictures of a trip through, the U. 8. and Canada. , . An aU-day qnllUng club lunch- eon was announced for the ' meeting. January 11 at the ?m hdiTothehoPIa ?m 2J T 22J? ir !f ! Ii ifhM-ii 1 rtiUmV annual scholarship 1 o a n silTer: Social hour was held' at the " e I o a e of the meeting. Present were Mesdames Golden, Ma rr Seeger. C. W. Staceyf , Roland Seeger. John Datch, L. L. Crow- ley, Frank; Kolsky. 8. B. Darid- son. James Cogswell, Merrtn See-. ger. Laurie Walker. W. R. Dal- las. HarUng o. Miteneu, euuuiee L. ShutUeworth and Westen- house. i j - - home at their reeoecure aousee. After Temple meeting' refresh MR8 KZNNKTH L. WILLIAMS Townspeople, members ot the tao- menta will be serred by the corn er INDEPENDKNCE. entertained lty, trustees, alumni and atn- mittee, Leila Vinson. Mamie Cal the Wedaesday bridge club at her denta are cordUUyMnTited to aU loway and Maggie Knighten. -home this week with a 1 o'eloek tCT t a"fil:. . t luncheon followed by an afternoon i Delta. Phi UJTT .fv Airs. Waters Hostess MfltMt' ' 1 i I gnesta front 7:J to 8:S0 o'clock "" waicra uowras The lorely buffet UM wu V 1 9rm nlnV ItAvnfita A color scheme ot pink and whtte was carried to the three amall tables that marked plaeea for the guests. Mrs. rJ mJ Walker held high score for the play. Om A SMALL attendance at the first meeting ot the new year of the Laurel Social Hour club at Klngwood i Tuesday afternoon owing to much Illness and the cold snap. Mrs. R. B. Mcciendon was hostess with, one - special guest, Mrs. D, H. GllUIand of West Salem. Mrs. Arnold CotlelL Mrs. C A. Guderlan and Mrs. Me Clendon were appointed a com mittee on entertainment' for a period of weeks. -i , , . . . ; THREE TABLES OP bridge were in play Wednesday after noon' at the Sclo horn ot Mrs. K. D. Myers at a regular meet- ins of the Sclo brldg; Mub. Mra. i V T TTAllxtit mtmriA ltfvh finM.- Si Jgue.t.taoVtheaSoon ;5: Wm AmK trm DHn Mnnl. sue awe f m-mm van mmmj . u ewv gomery, Mrs. Iran Mrs. Cecil Elder. Lerner and Frank Bartu. i ir.. of Sclo. r MRS. H. EL' MARTIN and Mrs. j , will be elected. Mra. A. IXJ Fuestmar Is president of the club. e, a MRS. ELIZABETH ENGLAND, who has been a guest the last '. two month at the home of her son. J. E.England at Klngwood, has gone to Chehalis, where she . will rlsit other relatires the rest, of the winter before returning to br home at Ellendale, S. D. " . . ' m m m . . , MISS MARGARET JANE Haa-'' elton. an Oak Point girl, waa married In Vancourer to Reg inald . Hartsharne ot Independ ence, inm youm coupie - nere ax ue aomm oijier moiucr, H . - "pick-up" work Mra. Frankle Haietton.- gor ul8UT; moment$l Now you .- "" can knit an entire spread, a The Polk county Public Health matching pillow : land dresser association will meet at the Wo- scarf, Just from simple, 7 inch man's clubhouse la Independence squares. Picture their beauty la Monday eTenlag at 8 o'clock, string, each .square the same, pat There will be a special program terned after the They" square and Dr. Crorer C. Bellinger will which la really easy to learn, be the sDeaker. Finish with a simple knitted T n - cities, funds to help victims of auenaea in taiem, ana um on tee designated night all private social arrairs win oe set asiae .10 max this an eftectlre means tor rale- ing the much needed funds. Dance Club Begins Year's Classes u uuwr uua ftuvut Bwct club, ot which Jean Templetoa la secretary, met last night tor tnelr first instruction class at the Bar- bara Barnes schooL According te Alfred Lauralne, i Instructor of altska. the orertare to Mendel ballroom dancing at the stadlo. ssohn's "Midsummer Night's they will soon arrange, for their i fh-st ormaLr Thrall high school clubs are now beginning , their second month's work. ! Those attending last night's class were: Robert Allen, Carolyn Brady, Bob Butte, Betty Byrd, Warren carkln. Earl CaasUlIna, Betty Cooper. DorothT Dixon, wea y. Dorothy Johnson. Marlgene i L' 8ftlrte3r McKay, Elaine Mur- ray Mn , r Peggy 'Rein- Barbara Ajw RJcketts. --Va , inKSiT .1 eeea waas waa wv mm mm mrnmp ? www - 7 . . . I I WlHuinCttr Sororities i t' m "j At nome loni em ' Tonignt tne tnree wiuameue sororities. Alpha Phi Alpha, Beta Chi and Delta Phi will be at "V?'".,,.. DClS VIU Will WW Kb, UV1UV - . tween the Iwn of tand wc The AlDha Phi I Alpha maids will hold open nonse rronv irie 10 9:19 o'clock at TSt North Summer street. JI". Laws Hostess at . Lancheon Recently Mrs. L. L. Laws entertained at luncheon Tuesday j afternoon at her suburban home. ' The affair was arranged ia compumen w Mrs. Eugenia Harrison and Mrs.. T. R. Leonard who were friend in Texas. The afternoon was spent . informaUy. j CoTers were placed for: xnaDAKKS r " !? EurBia Barrlaea T. R. LMasrd ' I. O. Clement J. 9. Maaa i a. F. Kircit roha HsTfeisea 1 Kittle Gray 4 Walter Robimso a A. Apngum ; U Imw Mr. and Mrs. ; George Waters bare -had j tbelr houaegnests the last weei. nrt sua ni . Lm. Barnei-ot' Bererly jHUls. Califor- Bl.' ". ' ; 1 ; ; Laura Wheeler Pattern ft aA." ; rK ., .v- 1 f v - .. ' FN f " V - " ; : -Cw-fef Knitted Souare - I Pattern SS4 Hiss Detcheva Is uucat. jtxi uot etc : Next Concert-. rrUIE many who heard Antoinette J. Detchera. the brilliant young Viennese pianist - In her artistic . concert 1 last - spring, hare been clamoring for a return engage meat of this excellent artist. To these and to the many who did not hear her, the announcement that she Is to be heard as guest soloist . with ' the Portland Sym phony at Its next popular matinee Sunday at the Portland municipal -auditorium, comes as a welcome .bit of news.' 1 - Miss Detchera la a natlre ot Vienna, 'completing her musical education 'there at the- Vienna . State Academy of Music from , which she was graduated with 2SZZiZWi&fo Held Gay Dai.ce southern Europe, appearing two the Bach Society of Vienna., an her royal . party were in atten- as ralaahle additions to the local mHiniicntAn. . . : Miss Detchora will play the brilliant Schamana piano concerto vita the orchestra This concerto was first performed In Vienna in 1847 with. Mme Clara Schumann playing the piano part and her jllltllirillflllAil 1i.k..4 i..l..ll.. the orchestra. The nnmber ha! been a farorlte with all great ni- trim wk uivfiw wiva ail Kieac Dh anists erer alnce. Besides the 8chumann, Dr. Van Hoogstratea will conduct the or- chestra In Drorak's orertare. "Hn- Dream,- "Marionettes- from the "Scene, de Ballet" by Oiaxounor. the Andante from Haydn' "Clock Symphony", Strauss' "Tales- from tne Vienna Woods", ' and the dances . from , "Prince- Igor- by Borodin. . . ... e e e , txi ; c' ' to - - Centralla Temple Pythian SI, tars wiU meet TnursdaTheii Grand Chief Ella Roper pays her 7-. w'" fiU SW iUlUeVlvU SVs7 VttV BW Temple now being instituted at Klamath rails fhe degree staff of WllUmette Temple, Independence, will .as sist witb the ceremonies. U : Past grand chieTa Jewels win be presented to past grand, chief, Mabel Srleson, and past supreme representative. Susie paxmenter. At lTincneon Mrs.' George Waters was host- to a group ot Miss Margaret TJreilaTa frtenda mt tanAhaan a Saturday. Miss Lireeley. bride- .iet of John Hamilton Green et Portland, was the honored guest. Those attending were: . Mrs. Charles Ltresley. M I a a Ethel Lirealey. t Miss Mabel P. Robertson, - Mrs. Frances Mudra, Miss Ruth Moore, Miss Frances Welch, Miss Doris Neptune, Mrs. . Luclle Glutch, Miss Anne DeWltt. Mrs. Cordon . Hadler. . Mra. San- noa Hogue. . e e e , . c - TT IlOrtn oalem W . Vj. 1 U. j Meets ; Tuesday North. Salem - W.C.T.U. will meet with Mrs. Mollle Spiers at her home 14SS North Summer Tuesday afternoon at S p. m. The tople will be Prayer" la- -eluding Life of Lillian Sterens. deIenaUAT. to ttet.ct m.m. ocug nuunw, Martin will glje jttalk on.th. "w . . . .. . edge. .Pattern tS8 contains di rections" for making the square shown: an illustration of it and of the i stitches used; material requirements. ' " - v Send 10 - cents in ' stamps or coin (coin preferred) - for- this pattern to The Statesman, Filem, Oregon. : Write plainly PATTHUN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. . Angel Cake: Tests . Skill qi "Fapujily. Cc Saturday I is BestBakers1 - to.-Vie 4'vEdr'Supre SATURDAY was alwajrs baking day when households were run on dally schedules and running out o&bread or cake . Although bread is mostly bought from the bakers now, and doughnuts, cookies and pies are big sellers in the stores, xi Mwmt Softird.v mnm. Lagt NisJit ' j A blue-sk and stars trans- hy a number of couples and their w11 "M,0,,u,0" -v, ; - -The eommlttee in charge of the dance was Mr. and Urn. Ralph H. Kletting. Mr. m4 Mrs. Roy D. Morrison,. Mr. ' amf Mrs. Bryan Ooodenough and Mi'J ead Mrs. L. J. Stewart.' . , ... ' e , ,;, ..- Mrs. W. V Ingatla ot i 4 JiV1! wS CaUfornla after a tkffff ..... .... 1 M V7- x Ba :IZ" a1w h PZ Brkely oartB tlie holidays. " .- 1 .. Rebelcahs Install Officers For 37 wnnDBTJRN. Jan. S .Home nahakah lodca of Woodbum held 1U regular meeting In 7ha LO. o. F. hail Tuesday night at.whieh time installatlott of offlcera was held with. Miss Nona oijea, nty district president, . acting as Insulting officer. t- . . Tii fanawina officers were in stalled: Mrs; Joyce Eagle, nooie grand; Miss ' Opal ? Hasenyager. riee-grand; Mrs. Edith Fronts secretary: Mrs. atyrtie au, vmm krer; Miss Mabel Jackson, finan cial secreUry: . Mrs. Georgia Frents. warden: Mlsa -Margaret Jaekaoa. condncter: Miss Nona Otjen, R.S.G.N.; Mra. Gladys Mc- Clure. LANA; Mrs worn Broyiee, L.8.Vl; Mrs. Maude seoit, V.S.; Miss Freda Hall, chaplain; Mrs. Nina Rtngo, musician; suss WUma Doss, inner guardian, and Mrs Mabel Wright, outer guar dian.. v..v;.4 U Committees appointed by : the new noble grand were: . Finance, Laura Woodward. Nettle Johnson, Maude Hicks; flower committee. Beulah Leasard, Laura Lfresay, Mary Whitman. Georgia rrenta was -elected degree staff officer and Fred Hall, trustee. Plana were made for the next meeting; Jan- nary It, when Mrs. Estella N. Mead, president of the Rebekah assembly, wia nay ner Tlalt to Home Bebekaa.4 - Installation Is Slated Tonight : , StLVERTON. Jan.' 8 SHrer lodge No. XI, L O. O. F aad Trr- pnena . Renekan lodge win aoia joint installation at the Odd Fel lows hall Saturday night. Tha of fleers to be installed for the Odd Fellows are Clifford Snyder, . N. Q.; Jasper King, V. G.: John Ger- ke, secretary: Roy Skalf. finan cial aecretary. and Elmer King. treasurer, George Busch, D. D. G- M- will he the installing offfMir- 1)r. R. Moore Stewart la tha re tiring noble grand. surer lodge will " act as host ror the installation, and Odd Fel lews. . - Tuesday ' night, " Rldgeley En campment held a special meeting at the. hall of Rock Creek lodge, L O. O. F., Needy. Among those attending from sarertoa were George Busch, George Chris ten soa, s. W.; Dr. R. M. Stewart, J. W.; John Gerke, aecretary; Bruce Bennett, treasurer; C H.! KeUner, L. J. t L. Darenport and Jack Rlch mnt k The next meeting :: of the ; En campment will be Tuesday. In stallation of the ' offlcera and initiation- wiU Uke vlaee. All En campment members are requested to attead. .. ' .- Four Additional Recruits Alloted to Linn County ALB ANT, Jan. 8-Announcement was made from the office of Miss Caroline DoolitUe, executire sec retary of the Linn ' county -relief committee, that four . additional recruits from: Llna county had been authorized for the Caacadia CCC camp.- . . Only members of the families on direct -relief or dependent up on the WPA are eligible, the sec retary Said.; - :-':',';.,- -:-r"-. RICKREALL, Jan. 8. The Polk county grange council , will meet la the local hall here Sat urday.' Pomona Master Glen, Ad an will reside. o- Tikne , tor -Oinr as the time when the family may expect to -enjoy the odor of browning angel food or chocolate cake.-,v'-J ..'"r-:: tfcVV 5": Erery successful angel food baker has a special recipe, and this type ot sweet is. perhaps the most tempermental of an cakes Carefully following directions in, both mixing and baking will be the best way to acquire a tech alone If your list ot accomplish menta doesn't include this one. Here Is a good recipe for angei food cake, the water is to add moisture to the finished cake. . 5 j ANGEL CAKE ) 1 cups egg whites 11 or II) t tableapoona cold water 1 teaspoon cream of tartar teaspoon almond flaTorlng1 yk teaspoon ranllla -ii teaspoon salt ' " 1 cup flour t - 1 1L. . unna, biiMV : i .... - l! Add salt: and: Water to whites beat until frothy, add cream ot tartar, and beat until stiff enough! to stand In pointr. Fold in sugar and flour that hare been sifted to- gather twice. Add flarorlng. Bake about one hour at 300 degrees. a Ordinarily a flat wire whip 14 recommended ror angei xooa caaea ratner tnan aa eiecme oeaier, o. cause the slower method is less apt to break down the air bubbles, An eight egg yolk sponge cake will rery nicely use orer half th yolks. .This recipe is practical t make cup cakes, a regular round loaf cake or to bake in a sheet pan, and cut. ' ' r 8BGG TOLK SPONGE OAKH 11 s eT yolks ?! cup cold water L cup sugar - 1 teaspoon Tanllla 1 Hcups-flour H teaspoon salt - . .wwrfiiwT IiSS sugar gradually and beat until- dissolved. Change to a flat waltf and add flarorlng and xlonr gradf ! paper tn the bottom. Bake 80 to This howerer wiU mane SB, serr ually, beating orer and orer tn th Si mtnutea for sheet pan, or aa lags. It takes I quart ot rreant same direction until the tatter if hour tor a loaf. Cut around the te aenre these 6 0 persons. 1 smooth. Pour into a pan or. in. edges, inrert on a board and re- pound of sugar will also sweet- three nine inck pane with, greased Affiahy Church Elects Officers i ALBANY. Jan. 8 The annual. Erangellcal church, following the; close of the church serrices being held this week by Dr. J. Stoltmaa ot Seattle, elected these officers v H. L. Stanton, class leader; Lester; Horton, assistant class leader;, Bessie Wallace, secretary; Glenn Peebler. treasurer: Mrs. O. Moul- ton, pianist Mrs. Lester Horton assistant pianist; and Mra. Helen Whitaman. financial secretary of the chnrch. ir-i Oaear ' Rvindar wma raeleetaA anpetintendent of the Sunday- school; Sidney Munson, assistants Una Hermanson, secretary; Lei ona Day, assistant; Gladys Mo jrr I Aa-ef-ia-r-aVSaj.l . ' ' . s' ' '-V5C a--Tjuisr . Bort-naTT nrga I jeTHrwj - mm. n . Aj"swCTaeawawr '- i i7i i -n i in--' " f ! ' rnmna. , i mamtiJSrihmmm M&a- iw. 'A .ar if, a. , "j 1 '- ' ".. i, " 4. irjr cjri i - ,h v "-".pTe 'tVTk, To C m - Mf . 1 t sit Ym- J .m . ;.. . i . 1 L" , aw n i S) h- --jr-m I I ' 1 r rev am es 1: st i a. aa - -- - a ar a c . a - - - .. " s et- - .'? I a X J tr"r - mmTm na- ae" ia"'ri -alar ae ' ' ' ',? "ImmTTT 1 J U- ' .fmi. w. "! " 1 "' - a. wmm "' 1 r--": fX wW''J- ' JL . w t: .j- - , m . ' mutt " If '7: t, i . fc c i'ya) !'; 'i. f . If f smmr " MiMiHMMawBBBaBaaiwiM - J Today's Menu Today' mala dish is a com- blnatloa of pork and fruit, espec- tally good for Saturday. ; Shredded Carrot Salad , Pig Sausages .Bananas " 4 Baked-Sweet potatoes " . , Steamed Cabbage , " Peach Barariaa : .Cook the" sausage and bananas ,vT. ;in a corered skillet until meat is done and the J?.2TSa f lea' LJ Mak specialty shop axriTed tour years from , the drippings. . - SUNDAY IEXU -( Jellied Waldorf Salad' . Beef Roast Yorkshire Pudding -!":., Buttered. Celery and Peas ' . . . Lemon Chlffoa Pie , ' , - aaa . - . , MONDAV MENU i Artichokes with Mayonnaise -- Beef Hash ' I "" . 'Horseradish .Sauce S - Spinach i, - Gingerbread ; Apple Rings . ' - -. r . m . m m MLr Ham, Noodles in Casserole Dish ; -: . ; Ham noodles "and . mushrooms make an especially dressy ap- , Krxywh U's SZ&JY FiUinS buffetstyle. r :ff; ; HAH WITH NOODLES AND m M ' V , ' - - nirHnnnM.i Sandwich loares remain pop- Cook t cups noodles tn boUing ,aited water f o r 20 mtnutea. Drain and mix with S cupe cold, CBbei b&m cap canned mush - roams, l tablesnooa xhooDed pirn- lento. Make a whlte sauce by meltlnK S tablespoons butter, add-. t- j tahtespoona flour and m emM diluted eraporated milk. SUr nntll thickened, season and mix wlth nooaies. place in oiled cas- Mrol, ud corer with 4 cup buttered bread or cracker crumbs g jj to. 40 minutes in a ISO degree Ten. Serves f . i . - , , a - oanawicncs Appear as Breakfast Dish if tLeftorer sandwiches can be French tried the next morning drae hMiW ih m tke whole uandwichee in egg and " - : , '. ' ' - . , more paper at once. - eneh, treasurer; Betty Erb, pian ist, and Ruth Moeneh. assistant. Mildred Stenclpher wiU serre as president ot the Christian Endea ror societies; Mrs Richard Hur lery, rlce-prealdent; .Marjorle Peebler, aecretary; Joe - Kelty, treasurer; Betty Erb, pianist; Ar della Fnlk, assistant pianist, and Janice Hamerson, aong leader. ; I Bar. Dean- Vermillion, 'Thurs day night, took orer the Soltmaa series and will continue them un til January 17. SILVERTON, Jan. ' S--TrinIty young people's society wiQ hold its January meeting v Sunday ' at Trinity church. Miss Inga Gople rud is prealdent. Following the noon luncheon, a program will be gtron, OLD KlN3O0L -A MCRRY OLD SOUL IS E AND DOTO THREE FIDDLERS " : . . ; l -;: " , ; dj r " s ; 'Spa American Method Surprise Staid T rtrl rTc iiJA4i-J. MiSS uarjorie Castle, who dared to Introduce American ready clothes to smart London so ciety, la a recent lnterrlew with a fashion reporter told of her interesting - - shop la Berkeley Square, In the Tery house made famous by the play. This bouse waa owned since the 1SU century ago. ' The selling methods of Marjorle Castle were an innoratlon in Lon don,, where clothes were either ' made by a dressmaker or bought from - Parts shops. . Ready-made dresses in London were usually la the 'lower price range accord ing to Miss Castle, who says her " shop entered the field of prices "where the department stores end aad the dressmakers begin." She haa promoted the plan ot ea?llng customers when especially, suitable garments arrire. thus each saleswoman knows and cul tlratea the personal needs of her customers. She says the Londoners were surprised at first with Amer ican salesmanship but now they "lore IU- r-: ..i-:--. e e e - ular as -party refreshment, they Just need an occasional change of filling to add yarlety. Here ia an ' elaborate but rery , good filling, U soun i cottage cheese through slere f .' l piece Philadelphia e r e a cheese '-I wedge roqnefort V4 cup walnuts chopped fine , some chopped green ellres T some lire brine ; some mayonnaise lots ot stirring. 8pread on loat of dark and light slices, chill aad slice. - . e . " Large Quantity Measures Handv tO.KnOW r ': rnr urrriir a rreat number of persona It's nice to know that -i pound ot coffee takes 10 quarts of waUr. making 40 full cups. en tne eonee ior .iw tuwu. Kxxinln3 Class Is Held jEiach Tnesdayi Silverton ' 8ILVERTON. Jan. 8 The free knitting instruction class win meet Tuesday afternoon from I to 4 o'clock each week at the home ot Mrs. Lela Shepherd at 318 Koon atreet. Pupils may register at any time and may also do aa much home work as they desire. Mrs. Shepherd reports she is willing to help the members at her home between classes. . Gets Portland Job c SILVERTON, Jan. 8 liUs Sjrl Yla Orerlund. who haa been em ployed at EUrerton since aha grad uated from high school here, will leare tor Portland next week, where she has employment. mmm w r -. aca. at . - eeeTa, Tawra. r- J ew. - - e at-"! a. - - i-,r- J f t iatnr.v a n J ENGAGE.' w ,,. I,