Society . .CItibo Music vb :.-andL Ferai'es " of ' Interest to fWoiiMa: m a. tiomcmaiiing r Styles Food IIAXINE BUTaEN Women Ediizr. Social Interest Centers Around Coming Ball ; ALTHOUGH the legislative ball. to be glven'next Monday night in honor of the visiting legis . lators and their . wives t promises i to be one of the most brilliant ' , affairs of the season, semWnfor- ' mal clothes will be in order, ae- ' cording . to the committee in -charge. n"V';.. ' As the committee wishes to in Tlte all townspeople,, those who hare not 'received invitations by mall, will find themjit the ofHce ' of. the the secretary of the Sa- lem chamber of commerce and tickets are on sale at the same place. Additional tickets will be . available at the door. during the" 1 dance. '. ' . . ." The Crystal Garden's two floors will accomodate several hundred . couples, and two orchestras have been engaged to play. Kenny At- I len and his orchestra will -occupy the second floor and play for the dancers while Guy Albin and his musicians will play for the recep- tion on the main floor,- and for." dancingafter the reception; ! Those who have been asked to be in the receiving line are Gov-' ernor and Mrs. Charles H. Martin, -.Senator and Mrs. Frank Francis--covich. Representative and Mrs." Harry Bolvin, Chief Justice, and Mrs. Henry Bean,-Honorable and." Mrs. Earl Snell, Honorable' and. ' " Mrs. Rufus Holman, Major Gen-, era! and Mrs. George1-A. White, Mayor and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cbadwick. - Miss Boylan Honored By Sorority : Members of Delta Phi sorority entertained . at dinner recently ror the pleasure of Miss Betty t Boylan who is leaving Sunday for Cincinnatti to study music' at the Cincinnatti Conservatory- of ' Music Miss Boylan Is a member of Delta Phi sorority. v Honor guests for dinner were Miss Boylan, Miss Jeanette Scott, Miss Frances .Virginia Melton, Mrs. Roy . Sv Keene, Miss Lois Gorton. Miss Josie Acklla and mibs neia w uouita." - . Hostesses were Mrs.' Fred - Al ban Weil, Miss Martha Warren, 'Miss Gwen Gallaher, Miss Mar-. r tha Herman, Miss Anna May Cn . rath. ' Miss Esther Nelson. - Miss Wanda Landon, Miss- Loye Bo gardus. Miss Ruth Tscharner, , Miss Mary Jeanette Sargeant and Miss Annette. Jordan. , . . , Pattern By ANNE ADAMS it's "back to buttons- if you'd Hushands "Will Be cut a fine "figure" in the fashion ZT. world this season, and this dash- Dinner Guests . ing Anne Adams frock certainly , -brings back-interest to the fore! ' Scheduled for Friday, high t Is You'll wear this perky shirtwaist- the annual dinner for which mem- : er on every possible occasion, and bers-of the Salem Woman's club' glory In the chic of Its Peter Pan will entertain at the club house in ' collar, distinctive long- or - short honor of their husbands. Members sleeves, ; trim yoke, and straight- . and friends are cordially Invited to . , line skirt. Making Pattern M 2 88 - attend. Dinner will be served at Is easy as A B C for it's cut" with ; :30 o'clock. Ret, George H. Swift - a minimum of simple pattern piec- "will act as toastmaster. es that may be put together in j - Mrs. D. D. Olmsted is In charge. . no time at all,-even by an -Inez- ot the. directorate for the dinner.' perienced seamstress. Colorful, i Assisting her are Mrs. James H. . washable fabric would be the ideal Jennlngsv Mrs. Mary Bayne, Mrs., ;. material for this practical frock. f Harry T. Lore, Mrs. J. C' Perry, You are sure to like it in striped M- O- W. Emmons, Mrs. George . cotton shirting, seersucker, per- E. Lewis,' Mrs.: Lester Pearmine cale, shantung or tie-silk. - and Mrs. H. O. White. . . Pattern 428 S is available In sis- . ' es 14. If. 12. 20, 32, 21, 3, 38," Youno' Woman's "Gr on n 40 and 42. Size 16 takes 3U yards AOlin0 W Oman S . VrrOUp 39 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-by- Hold -MeetmS - : -step sewing instructions included.: , . " . r v i ' v; TSeni TlTtZZS CT3TTS a5e "la sous or ittan (coins ortiemid) for las Ann adimi paft.m. WriU pUlnJy SITT, ADSBESS aai Kwl Jir-t.ptl Our htut ADAMS rAIli.JLJT iOOSt Onicr it t mm, Md grrvi Spric im tW Ci7tt, r'ftddeet clothe roa'r tr ta. - rutteri.nf gas - lor Try drtia and tttmnf- ceairioat Fin. rv tot th Priio tha Graduate . Jaaior l.ise of arry mftt CUr aiimaaiii? ttj-la . . , ary Pttras ... ail ct lhra 1ntrprti th K..t fH BOOK n?. T" r c J. rx-p-! gtrrxiTJ c .nis. - "i . - rr-iivB- cents Address ardara . fa ' Tha Orafroa Eutenmsa, Pattsra iJepartiaant, km lam, Ora. - - ; - . -. . Order enitrrari!y ar t.Wti with ti fonr day from tlma raeeire4 lia fctattua. Wife of the Jlrs. Frank Franciacovich, wife of the newly elected president of the - state senate Is a distinguished visitor In. Salem 'and will remain here . until the end of the session. Photo by Wilson Studio, Astoria. Tea Will Honor Ivan. Whites " rw-t'mmmm Z'jJ i nUrSQaV AS a gesture of greeting to Mr. "1 MEMBERS of St Paul's Junior and Mrs. Ivan -White who are ill Guild met for a no-host lunch In the capital before sailing . eon at the home of : Mrs. Al ton - Yokohama, Miss .Mary Eyre will entertain 'with a lovely In formal tea tomorrow afternoon at her home on Mill street. A grouv of intimate friends of the young couple have been, bidden to call between the hours of four and six o oocK. ' i Assisting the hostess during the afternoon will be Mrs. . L. D. Walker, Miss Lillian Davis and . Miss Ola LClarkj A group of the ; younger set will assist in the serv- lnr. !..: . ... house guesuTt Mrr White's Par! KrlSii - vents, The .Yokohama where : Mr. .White will lake up his duties at vice consuL Miss Morange Speaks to i Beta Chi -Mothers The Beta , Chi '."Mother's club met at the chapter , bouse yester . day afternoon for . their regular meeting. .; Miss Marian Morange gave a 'very interesting -talk on her exneriences in the east this liV sSumSfsn? .SenoK dleborougb, a French school in. .Vermont. . J . . i -An evening meeting will be held in -February at the home of Mrs. Ernest Richards. 4 . 1 Those present were' Mri. 'Louis . Ashllman, Mrs. Frank Erlckson, V.?;"-?1.0?1' 'Un' ;' Rv-"11' 9. Van Metr; corres . Mills, Mrs. J. J.' Nunn, Mrs. A. ponding secretary of Columbia ' Oshler, "Mrs. B. - H. White, Mrs- RiTer branch will - addreass the Arthur Upston, Mrs. E. J. Ayers,'. group. She will give a resume of Airs. k. a. ft.enney ana Mrs. y R. Leonardo iTwb Classy Entertain Gervais ; Visitors -!LM. the - Loyal . Builders class of the, vwn HreeiH nruiian- cnurcn en tertained the Fidelia class of the Presbyterian- church rat Gervais Friday nigUt in the church par lors After a program of music and readings and - a recreation hour refreshment, were served. " Sixty people enjoyed the eve- ning. . .The Salem Junior Woman's club met Monday. evening: at the dub house for its regular meeting. The , applied education department of the club, was in charge of the pro gram and ' Miss -Ellen SIrnio was -chairman.-' :, - Dr. E. E. Gettlass, 'a physician -In Japan for seven' years, showed . Interesting, films ot the Japanese ' people and the country.' Ml -Maxine Goodenough rave several violin selections' and was accom- panied by. Mlaa Eileen Gooden- ough. - ilr. and Mr..' Thomas 'DeBh Livesley left yesterday for a sev- eral weeks stay In Palm Springs, Calif., and on their . return .will stoa at Sun Valley, popular win- ter resort in Idaho. , President Junior Guild Has New Officers For Year lan Carson on South Church street yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Wallace Carson assisted the host ess. a,.. j .;-. : s f Officers for the coming year were elected. Mrs. Sydney Kromer. Is the new president: Mrs. Har- oM nilnrr. Im nraMin Un Carl Butt, ? secretary; nnd Mrs. John Brophy, treasurer;: Thos present for the luncheon were Mesdames David Eason. Syd- tor R. Griggs. Arthur Knox.'john 1 11 Keech, U4 G. Ship- erg, Sanderson Reed, George A. White. L Edward M.j Duffy, .Lee Warnick, George H. Swift, Wallae Carson and Allen Carson; . Missionary Society; Program Planned ! Annual guest day will be . ob- served today when the Woman's ?re mT BO?&n0t th. Fit Methodist church will meet :2:U : o'clock In the Carrier room. . A varied program has been ar- ranged by .Mrs. J. H. Quigley and .her committee. The devotions will be . led by Mrs. Ella Hartshorn. Miss. Hannah Kaufmann will sing "several, solo numbers. the annual meetin .hald repntlr in Muncie, Indiana. Mrs. George Lewis la in charge ?L.2 JSf. -y-n-d JJf ?Jn ua an. w. L'.-zeueri nreMBr rnHt. . tt.. win ka x,," MarVReynoId ana'MrsM. S.T- seJ. ; ' Mrs. John JJ Robrtk iia daughter Miss I Mildred Roberts are expected to arrive in the cap- . ofJanuar from the eastern seaboard where thev have been spending the winter. : Laura Wheeler; Pattern . . - '- - "' - - ' ' Ti ,V -j a,. , 1 ,i ' Crocheted Dug and Pffiow Fattera, 1S51 Oace you've crocheted i this handsome rug chances are you'll - be losplred to -make a 'pillow, or what JSonVidX tn ' . - - . . . smart an accessorr tla-nnt. Thi rug. Its simple 7" Inch-"repeat-; sauares crocheted of ruroL rags, or candlewicking; niay be as ,largB or a. smaa a, you please. CLUB CALEIJDAIl . Wednesday, January IS Ladles : Guild American Lu t he ran church, 3 p. m. at church. Installation. , - First Presbyterian mission ary society, 1 p. m. at church. Woman' Foreign Mission ary society. Ft rat. Methodist church, 2: 15 . p. m. Carrier room of the church. - : Woman's Xloma Missionary society, Leslie 'church, with Mrs. J. B. TJlrlch, 1475: Sag inaw,.! p.m. . Women's Foreign Mission ary society, Jason Lee church, 2: It p.m. Thmrsday, January 14 . Beta Sigma of Delphian, 7:10 at the library - - Ladles auxiliary ,', Union La bel league, Labor hall 8 p. m. . Hollywood Merry Go Round, with Mrs. Fern Bunn, 2 p.m. K C K T club, with Mrs. Roy Wassam, 1045 north; Capital. 2 p.m. - . . ' Raphaterlans, with Mrs. A. A. Schramm,': 595. Leslie street, 1:10 p. m. ; elzer Woman's Sewing club meet all day with Mrs. Ben Claggett. v ' Willing Workers class. First Christian church, with Mrs. J. C. Perry, 835 North Summer street, 2 p. m. ; ; ; 1; Friday, January 15 Unitarian Women's Alliance, with Mrs. William Everett An derson, 1577 Court street, 2! 20 P.. In. , : ;'fr '-.r.: . - Past Matron's club of East ern Star meet for dinner at Godfrey's at 7:2fr p. m. . Married People's class. First Baptist church, e:30 p.m. at church. Social and business meeting. ' Florence Vaill Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church. , with Mrs. C. H. Os trln, 160 Chemekefa street, 2:30 p.m. ? Hal Hibbard auxiliary, Mrs. Edith Bane, 215 north Winter street, 2 p.m. . . ; Women's auxiliary to St. Paul's Episcopal church, with Mrs. E. G ..Sanders, 1050 Lam berson street, 2:30. - i. Latter., Day Saints, churelu. box lunch and free dance, rec reation : hall, Chemeketa and Cottage streets, p. m. ; , ' " Saturday. January 16 Senior King Heralds of First Methodist church, with Esther. Porter, 730 North 15th street, 2 p. m. v - Al A. 11. W. tn I.11M St' r j t - ' KaaiO Xerogram t e,i.n. t.v..W r a. OTlca AMoelsUon of ' nniwnitT ve??Z?Lt YV? today with Salem Wn appVa" g Dr. Belci Louise Crosby will interest to women. Miss Betty Boylan wUI give two piano solos March Wind" by Mac DowelL and "Pastoral Varies" by Mozart. Miss Jeanette Scott, Salem violin- ThatSday SStlnr of the ait7M. A.mf- T?5,Jil .ty womenwlll feature a taiv bv nr. Margaret ti,. rik "What's New In Nutrition." Uto FInke Is assistant nrofeaaor at OAcl: and"h bUH btr of the faculty since 1985. Reser- vatlons for the 1 o'clock .lunch may be made by Friday noon with Mrs. E. Shreder at 7825. or Mrs. Lestle Soarka at 221. and -visit- ors are welcome. The' luneh and nyierian cnurcn. - , j. .' - ' ; ..t. '. ! e Mrs. Powell Hostess To Bridge Club - - a 4 m "j aaa. - members of her contract club at I . . . - .. t . nome. An anernoon or cards was M en.f?"!.JB-?n ! Additional -guests for the affair were Mrs. HOllis Huntington, Mrs.' George Flagg and Mrs. Roy Slm- mons. f ub eiIEAME20n- W1 TTior HswUna irtku BiU j : Xi.c." B.ra'" !lTnlr.8iT . 1 T. A. Robert , " dm Ttt, jr- - ' riuow or tlrntn ua best b nii! of Germantown. Pattern 1381 con- tains directions for making a rug, - afghan - and pillow: UlustraUona of them an ati.ti.. .it.t.-. " .UWUH f reqhlrements; 1-, fn'.' 1 f t3ola prerrs.o Am." ZuZZ MSffilSL '.t J??"!? Write 1A EER, your NAME andADDBXSS. . SimMe o r an e s. timons ma k e VExcllent ''Te Lp.orary IF course it's awfully nice Jf you have one it's even nicer sity for stayinln the: house." a -- : . , , XJiuiatn up resiaiance w them' is usually, dependent; on sretting the proper amount of O i ' ;, Informal Parties Follow C Sorority : Open House ji Informal' parties followed Wil lamette sorority open house Sat urday night at the various soror ities. The evening ' was spent In dancing ' and refreshments were served later In -the evening. . 4 ; ; GuesU at Alpha Phi Alpha were Misses Ruth Yocom Rach ael Tocom,. Lunelle Chapln, Kay Thompson, Barbara Hurts,' Es ther Vehrs. Muriel Stewart, Arise Jones. Bellroi Mallo Myrle Mar tin. Tony Irish. Ruth- Ramsden, Annabelle Cooter,- Mary. Fronk, Anoka CoatesV Lillian ': Brlggs, Helen Peterson, Jeanette Brown, Genevera Selandr, Margry Baeh. Mssrs. Fred ' Weakley" Norman Hogenson, Bruce Car kin. Ward Wlenlke, Bob Smith, ' Leonard Schurr, , Wilmer McDowell, Bob Buxton,' Billy. McReynolds, Ever ett Clark. Pat Crossland, Bob Nelson,' Wilmer. Winis, Bob Hl, Walt Joslin, Harlan ; Sheldon, . Francis Schmidt. Carl Holm, Wil bur Curry and Chris Jensen. ' Enjoying the Beta Chi party were the Misses Marjorle Thorne, Marguerite :- Clark. - Irma Oehjer, Suzanne Curtis, Dorothy MeGee, Melva Belle Savage, Leone' Bur dick, Helena Schneider? Mabel Lens, Betty Lou Lacey, Betty Savage,. 'Maxine Beague; .Evelyn Sherk, Luella - Corn, Margaret Doege, Rosamond Weston,- Ruth Bunzow, Dorothy Ellinger,- Jeon : Hollingworth. Margaret Ayers, Belle Brown, Rosalie Goulder, Betty Lane, Gretchen Spencer, Marian Averilt. Ella May Morris, Mary Virginia Nohlgren, irma Calvert, Ethel Denham, Dorothy Wright and Margaret . Moulton.-. Messrs. Ervln Potter, Al -Te-bault. James Barnett, Douglas Olds, i Ed Minneman.- George Mc Leod, ' Bingham - Ppw 1, . Don Lane, Leonard ' Ranton, . John Llenhart, Art Lampka, Talbot WilsonManfred 01son.-phll Bell, Robert Hart. Al Vosper. Vernon Wayne Doughton. Kendall ' Teis- lnger, Charles Neville. George t , "."l v . . u1' . lcmc ' "I Tvl th. -dAV Dancing at the Delta Phi house Jon0 H e 1 e h Trulsen, Vivian Willing, Marian Steigerwald, Dolly Dingle, Bar-. nara crooMam. uwen oauaner. m? Huffman, Mary- Jeannette Sar- nt, Carolyn Hunt. Ruth Thar- wie "ff". Henry Frantz, Merle Turner, Bob r Hug, Robert James,-Otto Skonii. Rill Miller. Jim Robinson. Guy . Heimsoth, i Windy Hender- 7 ' . . . . " ; n. Wlllard Petre, Layton Blake, ver Williams, Frank Guerln, Mer-- vin Brink, Stan Eland and Stan Neuns. Coasting Parties at : Ramsdell Home Aanr,ti afiaaiPatav. entertained with- coasting t parties Saturday, honorlnTthoVunTo American Legion auxiliary -and the Liboys. A chUI supper was served by the hostesses. - Bidden were the Misses Jean Read. Margaret Kasberg, Lois and Ruby Harvey, Cleona Nadennan, , Vivian Williams, Molly Jean Mal- only attendant. She wore a dress met at the home of MrsT J D THE AURORA WOMAN'S on and Mary Jane Brabec. ' , of moss green taffeta and car- woodf inon ' Toung street Friday CLUB Bat Wednesday afternoon. Llboys Invited guests Included tied an old-fashioned nosegay of . afternoon. Mrs. D. J. d'llanders - tn nome ' Mrs. E. p. Mi Gordon and .G rover Hoffstetter, pink roses nad white carnations, prided and Mrs. Woodflnon lad with Mrs. James Ogle as David Shade, Kenneth Wolfe, Ro- .The couple- left for a short e devotions. , slating .hostess.! The sale of' bert Tompkins and Jack Mudd. wedding trip and .are now at ReporU were given by tha chair- Christmas seals sponsored by th KT home, in Salem unOl, after the ;meh of the various committees In- club onnted to 25. Luncheon; Served to Contract Club 'm'-wjm. trtA.vn m Tt-rv.iAm. r'T:r ,,,VJ C1UO at ner nome on oouin. n play following ; the - luncheon.' Members or tne eiuo are: ME8DAME3 K. T.Piare i ,. Ed wis Vik Brasier Baiall Barry X Craia H. O. Valaoa ' r ' Walter. Kirk - - . SoasjBailowIy ; i Books Reviewed by 3Iiss:. Knower; : 7, . !, ' .' ... ' . miss jeve jvnower wiu wiw;ioiw - two books in her class this after- tion. ' Those ; chosen were: Me.- noon at 3 o'clocV She will discuss dames Nota Henderson. Jannice "Heads and -Talee" by Malvlna Bassett. Josephine Erlkson. Mar- - Hoffman and "The Sound of Run- tha Brady,. Mabel; Butte. , Ruby ning Feet", by Josephine , Law- :,tlni : itlhe home J. Brownson., 137 rence. The meeting of Mrs. North Church street. Mrg. rrank Snedecor and lira. emhan r th Tbnrti.v inH w tuvau vv aa va. "aw tomorrow at the Boise home on North Summer street, ' I . . i The meeting uf the officers of the Women's Relief Corps with Mrs.:Bertna Kay nas oeen inaei- nutt1': - ' .Iv": . . : J ' 1. Z2 clscou , c dls" ' Fleas t rr i - 'Fare - For not to catch a cold, but after to get wall without the neces-- : " ' . -cuiua, or; curings yourseix . ox eatinjr the correct foods, and sleep.' r. Printing lou of hot lemonade and eating grapefruit and oranges- helps produce the proper an tl- mcia wumct u jrnkvui. ab'UO f ram tasting mighty g o o d hot lemonade-relaxes yon just, before Several attracUv Ind- goo Aiaixom tnr, InnlMi a. Iinma - tlents might be of value during these days when many households are miniature hospitals, Orange - egg nog Is especially good for youngsters. ORANGE EGO NOG - 1. egg r': '.'"?- eup orangejuice . ,2 tablespoons sugar .milk . ' grated orange rind : Beat: egg yolk; with orange juice and 1 tablespoon sugar. Pour into a tall glass.- Bea'. egg white stiff with remaining sugar, .and fold three-fourths of egg white into yolk mixture. Add milk to al most full class and stir well with spoon. Top drlnk with remainder of beaten egg white and garnish with bit of orange rind grated on top. Serve at once. j - J Chowder is greatly appreciated by invalids because there's plenty of nourishment provided without the necessity f chewing. And let me suggest, for youngsters who. have no appetite,' that clear broth. ' served - with - a r straw may taste good as it takes less energy - to . sip than to spoon." , ? RICE 'AND OrSTER CHOWDER 2 cups boiled rice ;X " " 1 cup chopped celery ' .i Quart oysters . . 2 egg yolks 1 cup milk ' ' 1 cup boiling water I salt and pepper '' Drain and chop oysters. Put a layer of chopped celery In kettle, add a layer of cooked rice, a layer of oysters. Season with salt and pepper. Repeat until all rice, eel- ery and oysters are used. Pour over this, boiling water and cook slowly 25 minutes. Beat well the yolks of eggs and milk; add to chowder. - Cook 5 minutes, stir- ring carefully. Serve hot. - v Miss Buchanan Married 0? Interest to legislative clr cles Is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Lova Buchan. an, aaugnter. of Dr. and Mrs. W. Eoen?' n ' Representative Bernard A. Young., son of Mayor and Mrs. A.: J. Young of Roseburg. The wedding was solemnized In Eu- gene at the home of! the bride's M.Mt. tm.. t- vra. -uasg atTsl Edwards of Rosebnnr read the gervlce . before . Immediate " mem- The wedding of Miss Buchan- an and Mr. Young'was to have due to Injuries , Miss - Buchanan received In an automobile acci- -i dent a week before her marrlare ' " " "..1 lm..I"' cnuren weauing .was postponed. gown of white-lace made on sim- Pl lines with short train. The netTtrg: was arranged in a cap with sv wreath Invalid of orange blossoms. 1 She carried " v . JIf, ' v! bouquet of . lilies of the valley..?" w T J"?11 mor ad narcissuses. 4 . .:;.:..v'-vV'7K-. ."105,lU; - .1 Miss Gayle Buchanan, young- eat sister of the bride, was the legisiaiure; Mr. xpung is a rep- resentatlve of Douglas eounty., Thelrlfuture home ! will be In Roseburg.' The bride Is a grad- th University of Oregon ; nonorary. i Mr. Young - auenaea fcotTl ftr,-ftI1-!tl(a Hreron . St.te fraternity. fVk- ittee Chosen at vv Monday" nieeting """ k a al l S i . a ak wemoers oi me execuuve ooara of the American Legion auxiliary. meeting at the home of the preai- dent. Mrs Onas Olson appointed uuiutK;i iu icucouuicm tum- a . r.j.-- , t- Curtis, Christine Dan. iiiancne GlUon,v LncUe Meyer .. Nettle Spaulding, f and Miss LuciUe Law- rence. En?iewood Girls ; 17Ta firf . a a . a, u a m A O . The Englewood Girl Reserves have elected new officers for the coming year: Glenna McKlnney, president; Marian Field, vlce-pres- went; Phyllis Ryan, secretary i0" toii.- 3 r a r r; i412!580"' on laaer; Dor- Ti VL?C!. ? cVcT Vgeint. ' . d: mii Cdlct Today's Menu A meatless meal Is planned for . . ; J Grapefruit half . ! Vegetable plate Corn fritters r Meringues, canned strawberries . " . - i , 'v ; - ,- " include cm the vegetable plate a serving of buttered spinach, top ped with a poached . egg a serv- mg of Harvard-or buttered beets, and a corn fritter. v ... . 1 - -: - Corn Souffle Served As Lunch Dish i jtut twice-as. "puffed up as. plain corn pudding, a corn souf- HO mSKes Ilgnt OI e lUnCBeon . problem. j CORN. SOUFFLE "M -"ff : 1 ; tablespoon, oil ; . 1 , .V. ., "Li teaspoon salt " t 14 teaspoon paprika : pepper - - ': . -1:1 canned plm lento 2 s cups canned, corn ' 2! eggs : . '. ' - - Make a -white sauce of flour. milk. Oil -and seasonings.-. Rub - the j)lmiento through a sieve and addi to) the' sauce. Add corn to ; the l: mixture. Cool slightly then add ' wU beaten egg yolks and fold: in stirny beaten egg-wnues " V . Turn Into well-oiled baking dish, for such a person to form friend set In dish in a pan of hot water, blps or to get apposition, and; bake in moderately, hot oven ' 4 (275 degrees) until egg is aet. 1wiit 9ft mtnntea. , ; , . about 30 minutes. ShrimpSMake Salad h . 1 Foj Wintertime : - ;-- - ' Mexican shrimps make an ex- cellent salad for this time of year when there's a scarcity (if there ever really is anymore) of fresh greens. SHRIMPS MEXICAN 1 cup shrimps t, large tomatoes '. ' , celery, heart 1 teaspoon cayenne V teaspoon salt , ' ' Mayonnais ' r i-T.: Ai.r and combine with shrimp. Sea- ari? highly with salt and pepper, .add mayonnaise to moUten and ml well. (Look out for the pep- peri I i know this cook highly aea- sons nis zooa, ana soraeumes is a bit generous with cayenne.) '' i . . ; .' Roast'Beef Goes .TVftW - -: ' J A"'A,UW And now, even cold roast beef goes Frenchy. PouT highly .season.- ed ' French dressing over - thinly sliced! cold roast beef, arrange on a platter with crisp lettuce leaves,, stuffed eUves and curled celery. tn the Vd THE LEBANON CIRCLE of Neighbors of Woodcraft plan a joint Installation of officers with the' Albany circle Ji . ' - - January if at Lebanona officers-elect .art n. kJ Kithr Wonvins? p." al xr Mil Harrr Kimona. advisor Ad. -M1? liarry sunons, advisor. Ad- B11 Darldson; magician, Mitred Huston; banker, Leneve Scott: .musician Nellie . Butler; attendant. Dora McKlnney: cap- talh of guards. Vera Crane: man- agers, Henry - Hopkins.! ; Robert I Ethel Kruml; inner entinel, Anna Carsey; outer .dhi rr Ii. ZZZZ'VJ? iJ nhh " "area Huston will be the In- 'Wf S.,.CfeW.1part3r fHtJI . t rZZlZI, t kToT .g. I ' . , THE WOODBURN W fi T TT eld ding Mrs. Oscar Allen, who told of tha Phrdtmn tm . the children's farm home at Cor- vullls; Mrs. Carrie Toung. who Is in charge of the flower mission gave a reading on the necessity of votln rW. i. Z Jlev. G. O. Edwards, nastorlof the; Free Methodist church, gave ad who talked on art and col anf instructive talk on the dlf- "l the home, ferent departmenU of the W. C. . Guests were Mrs. Alice Marvin T, r.l Refreshments were served, and Shirley Calef. Refreshments" . ' rnVrTVA ' a o oTTTTi. . 0ak Point fn5- 10 r.?-. n. v" the mar- iTt;;"n,,r,ay,K ifatoA fall a w , Maxeo, caur.. to Walter K. Steele. 0f TJallaa. Bnth rt.i ti-i. ... Vn hrl Urf TnttSlTdLt J?nZ JftJl g t TomtttasS w If r5 JJfc S A; "I & 1" fL ffSi UrM r' f on . . Mw w w. . A,,aa, UUI lonneriy lived near the - Grn. wood, sehooL Both- younar nonU' attended high school In Independ ence. lirs. Steele has been visiting thejT.'J. Trimis family since the" holidays. - Ir :i e , HE AID SOCIETY of the Irst Presbyterian rhnmii Irk Wcodburn wIU hold Its first ineeting of the year at the church Wednesday, with Mrs. Wayne B. l1.63. "d ' w : Olson lo Z.TZnt:" re .ed ' WeatSJker Self Confidence Gained Through (gljl . 'Here's a good-argument fer making Willie wash his hands and shine bis shoes. Not only is clean liness the foundation of physical health, it is now . recognised as Important for mental health for building up "poise 'and self-confidence In children. . , Once upon a time the well-scrubbed boy. or girl may have stood oat in a group. Times have chang ed. With plentiful soap and water within everyone's reach, it is the child whose' body and clothes are net clean who now stands out and tends to become an alien in social 1If lnr1lnv tn a wftllVnown ucatlonal - and health authority. many cases of ill-adjusted child .'hood can be traced directly to this cause. .'-j-'-:'-- . ' "Boys and girls, particularly girls, ostracize him, he declares. He is -not Invited to parties and is not- asked cordially to Join tm group activities. As a social out cast, he feels his sense of failure keenly although he may not know the cause- of it. . "A chad who leaves school with- out having formed habits of clean- llness has handicaps that may be as real and -as important as my- opia. tubereulotls or the loss of Celery Becomes Party . Dish If Braised Celery becomes a dressy veg etable when cooked by the recipe of a world famous cook. Try? BRAISED CELERY HEARTS 2 or 4 clery hearts 1 tablespoon chopped onion ' 2 tablespoons butter salt and pepper can of consomme or some beef ... stock).-. i - - . Split celery hearts lengthwise. Cook onion in butter a few min utes, arrange .celery on top, sea son; 'moisten with consomme or stock, cover the pan and:, simmer for 20 minutes or untU the celery Is tender. Baste a time for two. Pt the pan uncovered in the , oven -f0 "r U, absorbed. Bte several times. if ; j Anchovies waitinS on Supply Shelf . i ;V w ' Anchovies, bought In small cans at a moderate price are very handy to have. In the cupboard when company arrives for an evening of bridge. Just serve the salt fish on crackers, mash and mix with the yplks of hard cooked eggs to add - flavor for stuffing them, use with cheese as a sandwich filling, or serve on tiny . toast- fingers as a canape. 1 -, w.- At WALDO IHLLS, Mrs. Roy A. Clark (Edna Goodknecht) was the honor guest Saturday at a post w aueei oaiuray posi UUIIU BUU W T SS iUU V U I IUH country home of Mrs. Robert M. Morton with Miss Lois Riches, as sistant hostess. Prizes for the games suggestive of the occasion were awarded to Mrs. T. R. Riches, Mrs. Roy , Skalfe, Lucille Skalfe and Helen Goodknecht. During the-af tern 00a everyone contributed her favorite recipe to a book for the bride. . The lco cream, served with heart shaped cakes, was flavored with guava and papyra, sent Mrs. Mor ton from .her former home in Ha waii. ' . r ? Preaens were, o Those present were, Mrs. J. W. Ooodknecht. Mrs. Ed son Com "tock. Mrs. Earl Pooler. Mrs. II. H M-Doerfler. Mrs. Mellisu. Mn rat Rt.if- m.- Haberly, Mrs. Fred Dayf Mrs.' T&Z7Rt. Martha and Helen Goodknecht. LncilU and Phyllia Skalfe. Phyllis Ja Haberly, Dellora Doerfier. Mrs. F. M. Egan ahd Mrs. Elmer Jfeterson. 1UD .cnJTd this pro- gram: Group singinr with Mrs Mouland at the piano; reviews-of "Snrtne of American Inventions" nd -History of American Inven- Mr- u. oiesyj poetry and art aumoers ny airs. C. S. Calcf. who read "Gloves and the Uona." bv Leigh Hunt, and Mrs. C. 8. MouU wer "erred by the hostesses, as- r omney tiier, x Mated by Shirley Calef. The next meeting will be at . the home of Mrs. John Kraus Jannarr 20. 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