PAGESIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salens Oregon, Tuesday Morning March Z, 1937 Features of Interest to W Homemdkirig Styles .L Food 4 I en MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor. i s?cij k News-' and ' -: Music . - ' ---k: : Visiting Matron Honor Guest At Tea Today a LOVELY affair planned for , today Is the tea. for which Mrs. Carl E. Nelson will -be hostess at her home on E street " in compliment to Mrs. A. Orville Waller of Eugene. Mrs. Waller.'is In the capital with Representative ; Waller during the legislative ses- sion. , ' i . J U 3 - Over 60 guests have been bid- drn, to'meet Mrs. Waller; Calling hours are from 3 to 5 o'clock, Miss Janet Nelson and Miss Laura Jean Bates will greet the guests at the door - V . Mrs. -Nelson and Mrs. Waller" will receive informally lnth drawing, room. Minting with the guests about the rooms will bd Mrs. Hollis Huntington and Mrs. J E Law " Spring flowers will be attrac- tively arranged on the tea table and around the rooms. Presiding at the serving table the first hour will be Miss Margaret Copper and Mrs. Homer Egan and the last' hour Mrs. John Carson and Mrs. Taul Hendricks. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. II. G. Maison and Mrs. John J. Elliott. A -ilia PTrtll- .iVHniSVllle f OiK . Salem Guests Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cheffingi dinner held, before the u n i o r were hosts on Tuesday evening prom; Ja,ckPoiilin, Eleanor Trln at 'their home to a group ot die. Dorothy Bntte and ,fhlrley friends from Anmsville. Cards Cronemiller, at tie' TV aldo Hall ex were played until a . late , hour change dinner. when refreshments were served. The ' Linon -prange. Squeeze, The diclihg table was covered the first intcr-iastitutional dance wjth a lace cloth and decorations sponsored; jointly by the Vniver- were blue flowers and candle slty of Oregon .and Oregon State holders with yellow tapers. - college student bodies, was held -.Guests present were Mr. and at Gerlinger hall following the Mrs. G rover Phelan nd Robert, Oregon-Oregon State basketball Mr. and Mrs. Will Forgey, Mr. contest. It was hoped that this af- and Mrs. Guy Harris and Rex. fair would promote friendship be- Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Potter. Mr. .end Mrs. A. B. 'Ham and Neva. Wesley Chef fing. jr.. Buzz Chef f ings, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Chef fings. Mr. Harris 'won high score at cards and Mr. Forgey low : score. -,". Missionary Quarterly , Tea Wednesday The regular quarterly tea meet- ' Miss Mary Lois priggs has just ing of the Woman's Home Mis- bee appointed as. the delegate slonary society of the First Meth- from the Oregon .State college odist church will be held Wed- chapter of Kappa Delta to the nesday afternoon at 2:15 o'clock eonvention to be held in June at in the church temple. Richmond, Virginia. I En' route Mrs. John H. Carkin is. gen- 3Mtes DrigKs will visitvrelatlves at eial chairman of the-afternoon Lansing, Jackson, anl Charlotte, and assisting' her are Mrs. C. C. Michigan. . ' '3 Clark, Mrs. Emma Brasher. Mrs. The rock splashers ' met the Sa-' A: B. Hanson. Mrs. Almlra Hale, lem YMCA swimming team Fri Misa Rae Kincade. Mrs. N. La- ilay evening in a dual meet at the Raut.s Mrs. F. C. DeLong. jMrs. men's tank. Oliver' Glenn, rook, J. A- Wonderlick, Mrs. N. B, Sav-. placed iu the 100-yard back stroke age and Mrs. Herbert Ttahe. who . and the 400-foot free style relay, has charge of the program for Those of the Salem team who de the afternoon. . ' . . feated the rooks by a score of 30 The .subject of studyj will , be to 37 wcre Wally Hug,'-Braley, "Education Jol the Negro." All Mack, Mower, Burris, Hoffman, ladies or the church are corcyal- ly invited to attend Firiends Gathef at Wallace Home "i J- ..." '.J - . If . r r . . A pinochle party and birthday anniversary! were combined when;al ping-pong tournament battled wi E,..imiB im.jn the men's gym Thursday night. Simpson street gathered at his After the competitors had home Saturday night. smashed the little celluloid ball Those attending the party were an over the gym and the smoke Messrs. and MesdamesrHenry Han- had cleared away we found that sam PatrickLyjjraTid Kork. Delmar Gwynri. Sigma Nu, had Frank KokaTsSlTc. R Trickner. been barely nosed out by his op- w.,. tv ' r Wallace Thfe Misses Evelyn Kor- . rJ:Z'r - "Zirf Vu rr Jace -Si 12 J P t J2?h r an lttJZnCJl and Douglas Wallace, .c.., .......u., ""J.trillllin nah Phil .' Mr. and IMrs. Devers Are Hosts for Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers entertained informally at dinner Sunday afternoon at their home cn Market street in compliment to. a group of visiting legislators and their wives. Covers were placed for Senator aaM ftVa. T 1 . . and Mrs. Isaac Staples of Tilla- ;J!Wl0r,and.IrrGeors! II. Chaney of Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers. - Laura Wheeler, Pattern Press Embroidery Pattern 1432 Why not be in style when it's so easyT uame Fasnion s newest notion a spattering of gay bou quets on your dresses is solved for you by these gay flowers. Give that new dress this smart touch disguise . that last year's frock even your best friends won't know It! The bouquets are in those easy stitches lazy - daisy and single titch. Pattern 1432 contains one itli Salem FolkatOEC. Under a ceiling of red.j white, and blue in a ballroom lined iwith nary scenes and nautical designs, .the 1937 jun'.or prom held sway Saturday night. Dick Chaney's band played syncopated rhythms from the top of a gun turret with guns projecting overhead on the huge replica of a'U. S navy bat- tleship. At intermission Her 'Ma j- esty, queen of the jl37 junior Prom, appeared upon the deck of the. U. S. S. Prom following the firing of a 21-gun salute. She was "ed "Ul7 Of theprom by . "g,8' . Pr?8,dent f ;he ' of '38 Espied among the dancers were Stearns Eason. Bud W&lf07to;VR-n Mfn Pelt, Ed B e r 1 1 n, Maxine gf hlsdorf Gretcben j Gamer and Cleo Kitner1. Out-of-town guests n wer,t,F 't?1?? MarTaret Pbil Bel1 and, Juno Lock' rwe- i yUong with the- junior prom there ;were. many other, functions of interest over the week-end. We saw Kathryn Rowe at the Delta Zeta. formal; Mark Geblhar, pres- I d e n t of th Independent Stu- dents' council, at their dance at tne Benton hotel; Hilda Crawford at- the Ercn' t a n ir I p- Stearna Eason, Bud Mercer, Orville Varty at the. Phi 'Gamma Delta formal ween me two institutions. Among the salesmen for the living groups were Frank Itarr, Dcjta I'psilon and Bud Mercer, Phi Gamma Eta Kappa Xu, national honor society in electrical engineering, held formal initiation at Apperson half Thursday, evening. Phil Brownell, junior in engineering, was ne of the six students initia ted. Slulkey and Laughlan. Although the official opening of the track season is still far ofX some 40. men are already report ing for practice. Dave Shepherd, captain of the squad, is making his dally appearance. Semi-finalists in the intramur- Ponent so that he could not par- ticipate in the finals. ! elta Tau Delta's swam to a tacular victory Thursday Utht in the annual all-school in- . Brownell was an outstand ing member of this winning team. Miss Julia Johnson was a week end visitor at Waldo hall as a Burst of Miss Eleanor Trindle Visiting at the home firesides this week-end were Dan McLel- lan, Archie Gardner, Bertie. Glals- yer, Jimmy McHone, Arvella Ku- bin. Blanche Roddy, and Cathryn Eaton. . I 1 . , i . i ! " en her home to he Spring Val- leyVHome Missionary society jir. miotics .Mcvarter will op- . health meeUng on Thursday of .this week' instead of i Wednesday as original lv scheduled. and one reverse motif 8Ux9U in ches, one and one reverse motif 7x8 inches and six motifs 24x3 hi inches;; color suggestions; il lustrations of all stitches used. "Send 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Needle craft Dept., address. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. , " , :-. - . ; CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday. March 2 't Chadwick Chapter, i order of Eastern Star; Masonic temple, 8 p.m. 1 ' Disabled American Veterans of the World Waf auxiliary sewing meeting, with Mrs. Herb Fields, 1260 Market street, 2 p.m. U ' Else Ebsen drama class, 2:30 P. m., fireplace room pub lic library. . ' ' ' Knights of P y t h la s and Pythian sisters. K. Pi hall. Yomarco class of First Meth odist church, with Mrs. pnil Aspinwall, 645 Market street. 2 p. m. 1 . American War Mdtberi, business meeting, American Lutheran church, 2 p. m. Salem W.C.T.U. meeting ; at 201 South Commercial street, 2 p. m. j ! 'Laurel Social Hour club with .Mrs. Glenn Adams on Glenn Creek road. .2 p. m. . ! Salem General. hospital aux iliary, chamber of commerce, 10 a. m. Election of officers. Maccabee drill team No. 122 with Mrs. Robinette, 1145 North 21st, 7:30 p. m. Townsend club, No., 12, Wes ley Hall, Jason Lea church, 7:30 p. m. j Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft, 4 p. m., Fraternal temple. 'i -I ' Wednesday, March 3 A. A. ,U. W. music apprecia tion class. 7r30, with Mrs. J. A. Brownson, 1270 North Church street. South division 6f Presbyter ian church, luncheon, 1 p. m. church parlors. Salem Dakota club, -6: 30, no host, dinner at Episcopal parish house. Missionary society and Ladies' Aid of the Knight Me morial church, at Talmadge home, 1765 Center street, 11. a. m.. all day meeting. Royal Neighbors sewing club, all day with Mrs. Genevieve Ol son. 240 S. 2)st street. Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Jason Lee church, program and silver tea, 2:15 p. m. at church.! Regular quarterly tea meet ing of Woman's Home Mission ary society of First Methodist church in church temple, 2:15 p. m. . - Thursday, March 4 St. John's Evangelical Luth eran church Ladles' Aid, 2 p. m., Mrs. J. F. Mielke, 1765 State street. First Congregational mid week Lenten service, with Mrs. Marie Fake, '842 South 12th street, 7:30. Missionary society of the First Christian church, sacri ficial luncheon,- 1 p. m. at church. Ladies' auxiliary jto Union Label league, 8 p. m. Merry Minglers with Mrs. Thelma Scharf at 2 p. m. Spring Valley Home Mission--ary society health meeting with Mrs. Charles McCarter. Chapter G, P.E.O. with Mrs. Earl Cooley, ( 2270 Center street, for. a dessert luncheon, 1:30 p. m. , Friday, March 5 Mothers' club. Salem high school band, benefit bridge tea. Woman's clubhouse, 2 p. m. Powell-McCauley T7-...- Q-M f VOWS 03167 ill MillCity 4 T a ceremony read In the home of the bride's parents in Mill City on Friday, Miss Ruth Mc Auley became the bride of Mark Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-' liam Powell. The bride's father read the ceremony before a small KrouP of relatives and close friends. Guests Included Rev. and Mrs. McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. William. Powell. Mrs. Hannah Rickard,' Mrs. Pat Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. ROSS Powell. Mr. and Mra. Harnld Zwicker, Steve Zwicker, w aa t O V 3 filllVACI. f UltWU McAuley. Bessie McAuley, Anna Stodola. Shirley Gregory, Donald T) l 11 11. Powell, Clarence Rickard. ' The couple will make t hnma Soiam their home in Salem. Hodges Return From Two Months Trip South Mr. and Mrs. D. A.' Hod go and - their i daughter, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, have returned from a two months sojourn in south ern California. They attended the Tournament of, Roses in Pasa dena on New Year's day. They visited points in northern Mex ico, San Diego, Palm Springs and El Centro. The last month was spent in Long Beach. Miss Frances Hodge met her parents in the south a week ago and drove home with them. An other daughter, Mrs. E.. Paul Todd of Tacoma, Is now a visitor at the Hodge home, i Sally Bernhard Elected Girl Rreserve'President Sally Bernhard has been elect ed president of the Garfield Girl Reserves. Other officers aro rice president, Imogene Russell; sec retary, Betty Jean Hyde; trea surer, Imogene Mcintosh;? song leader, Jeanne Buslck; and inter club council member, Jean Bar ham. - .j Mrs. Walter Denton plans to attend the monthly meeting ot the Oregon Federation of Music clubs held In Portland tomorrow, Mrs. Denton, who Is state and local chairman of National Music Week, says plans are under way here for a program of interest ing musical events to celebrate i the event. SfyL - Smiled ' " :: j CANDIES -Ji i : f Do you wait on Whatever the status the young lady has inadvertently assumed, there's no denying the extreme chic of her appearance. Along with all the talk of beige (with a capital B). we hear one's going to-see a good deal of gray on the streets this spring. A jaunty squared-off cape, over a tailored dress In pepper-and-salt mannish summer worsted; cut with an eye to details and days about town. It should see you in and out of many places with chic to spare. By being ver satile in your selection of accessories, you. can achieve a half dozen different effects. May we suggest chamois gloves, belt and, bless , us a violet hat. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. Mrs. L. Lachmund Will Entertain At Luncheon MRS. Louis Lachmund will pre side at luncheon today at her home on Court street. The ai- fair is being arranged in compli- ment to members of her contract club and additional guests. An afternoon of cards will follow the luncheon. Daffodils and spring flowers Will grace the luncheon table and the guest rooms. Special guests for the luncheon will be Mrs. Wil- Ham H. Lytle and Mrs. F. N. Jor- dan of Seattle. Club members bidden are Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers. Mrs. Frank Snedecor. . . v r J . . in i b. ucurte r. nuugers, oirtt. yj C. Locke, Mrs. Carence Keene of Silverton, Mrs. Frederick S. Lam port and Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Woman's Class of Church Meets The Sisterhood class of the First Christian church met in thj thrrh n.rlnn nn Thn...r afternoon for its regular social and business meeting. After the hi.in.. h- Mol ie Hill Style, r:leln.!" were 8erTea Those attending the- meeting were: Mesdames T. C. Crabtree, Estella Gabbert, S. E. Birch, C F. Reilly, L. C. Fink. W. A. Pen- ney, B. M. Walsher, M. McDon ald V C Plaa ILTnltv Ctlna TIT M. Meier. Eva Keene. Thomas Clark, Mary MeReynolds. D. D. Olmstead. Reomona Reasoner, aims jrierue rnompson and Miss Ina Arnold. Bridge Benefit 'Friday Afternoon and Evening Announcement Is being made .uav mo uuuga oeurui 10 do sponsored Dy th Mother's club Friday will beheld in the even nlng as well as in the afternoon. Bridge will bo In play at two o'clock in the ifi.nnwn t,a playing will begin at eight o'- l1mMnhtM ,The "aIr will ho held at the Salem Worn-- an' Club. Mrs. A. L. Lindberk i general chairman of the bane- fits. - , Card Club Meets With Propps r The Sans Soucl c 1 n b met on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Propp for Its regular. fortnitrhtlv evaninsr nf tkrAm XT a ! W. A. Cladek and M. P. Dennis won high score. Evelyn-Propp as- sisted the hostess during the eveJ nlng. Tbose attending were: " Messrs. and MESDAME8 liutSSr1 T;AWnI,"d,k or &".' tVirrSt wiiiam z. Moei l. m. Cat , The next meeting of the clnht wUl be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Silver Tea Planned For Wednesday The Woman's Foreitm Mtf.lnn ar 'society of the Jason Lee church will hold. Its rogular Founder's day program and sl- ver tea in the church parlors bn weanesoay at 2:15. Special pro-l uuciaaing music and speak- iug on oeen planned.' - : r ' Mrs. H. T. Heinsling of Bos ton, MassachusetU , and Henry Manning of Lewisburg, Pa.; are visiting at tho homo of Mrv and Mra. itaipn Campbell. $ DIAMONDS, WATCHES The Jewel Box , 443 State SL i iy (ftttckt the nuts, girlie?" Bridge Club Will. Be Feted Today At Dyer Home MRS. William Connell Dyer has invited members of her con tract club and a few addition- al guests to her home on North Summer street this, afternoon for "Tancheon. . Tables for cards will be in play following the luncheon, Special guests for. the afternoon will be Mrs. Arch Jerman, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. P. D. Quisen- berry and Mrs. Victor R. Griggs, Spring flowers will be attractively arranged on the tables and around the rooms. . Club .members bidden are: , t. mesdames ?h JSrwM - " ' Ercel Kay Frmnk H. Spara T. A. Robert! John Canon -Daniel Fry, Jr. Frits Slad Tillicum Club Dance on Calendar Tonight Calendared for tonight is the regular monthly dance of the Tillicum club The . formal affair will be held at Castillian hall w,lth, GuAlbJn'" orcletra fur- 2. 2?? ? "fSv Z St. Patrick's motif will be used r: f r w l, be held on March 30. A number of informal parties are oemj arranges. 10 preceae "2 , " a , Richard iCriesel have Invited friends to their homo on south 14th street following the v' Jlrs. LietZ to Entertain Adolynk Cluh .Wednesday . , Vamto.. 4 4 1. a! IMmV .1.. K and additional gaests will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Harris Liets on South Liberty f - ancheon will be served by the - . . v . , cuuoua uniiwu. -... .u ai..cuuu.u - ' . m b Mrs. Verden E. Hockett, k-.y Benson, Mrs.' Frank. f.r,me' Mr8-?Unae Buslck and Mrs. Elmer Wooton club members bidden are: B - - X"Di-I-"-."i.iak- ai Adoishaoa Jinn Ted Edna Rowland albert Grarf - "T OeorM Nelson ; I V tt ay The auxiliary to the Salem UnionLabel league met oa Thursday night fbr a dinner jind evening of. entertainment. About 50 members and their famUIes were present at the affair. . - . MRS. M. J. -MADSEN of Brush Creek was ' hostess at dinner ' Sunday ln compliment to Mrs. v,ctor Madsen of Hlllsboro. the occa8,on belneT the latter's, tlrth- day anniversary. A supper party for Mrs. Madsen Included Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg, Miss Nettie Hatteberg, Miss, Llllie - Madsen. - Miss Alice Jensen and Miss Al- thea Meyer. MRS. LOYAL JOHNSON was hostesS to the Talbot Women's club Thursday afternoon. Mra. John Zehner presided over tho meeting; Mariha Purcell was a special guest In the feature fur- nished by Mrs. Zehner the prize was won by Mrs. E. J. Freeman, - . A dainty lunch was served dur- ing the tea hour, with the hos- 2 tesg assisted by Mrs. Claud John- on " , ' ; TO HELP PREVENT MANY COLDS - VICKS Va-tponol I fwll detofis in aoch 0 II r V?r. : How to Appear Thin, Advice Is Offered - i . -1 . " - AN. amusing and thoroughly in structive advertisement .of well-known eastern -department stors gires excellent advice to the "woman who is no longer thin." . . The first requisite to j making yourself appear thin (this advice is for women who are gaining weight Uecause of advancing age, to diet) Is to. "avoid freakish irica. inai man one ioo. a colossal malordomo." Wear aim- nle thinM that denend on sheer almnlicitT for their .trie! Itv simplicity that turns the trick," says -the advertisement." One of ; l " r . . . aa mo on ly trim. - So nothing dangles" as anothV er valuable bit of advice accom nan vin ir keth nf ft Hreea with trimming xf embroidered batiste that, a cluster ot tiny bananas f that An not danclAl. Nr hlapfr flint and beige are the flattering colors suggested. " "Little details make all the dif- ference" so look carefullv to th tiniest things: perfect fitting, nice sleefes, good color and. a flattering Is tyle. ' . laea for Color "All faf women ought to love black" or it least dark blue. Black does have?i way of cuttlni: pounds Lower eels avnfrl thai ntnttoA partridge pok" especially for the snort-stonf; figure. Bat that doesn't mein low heels, imoder- ate neei lsrwhat we wantljlf your feet are sightly oversiiedf Temem- ber that inconspicuous colors, sim- pie attractive style without em- bellishmenl, and well-kept shoes she hesitated at committing her do more t$ diminish the appear- sf If. Anyway the recipe sounds ance tnans a -too-small size; and they feel af good deal better. "It amuses me to he. well dressed" is the final statement the ad writer gives. Being smartly at- urea is luatj as good aa any other hobby, anf ( certainly can be en- joyed hy the dressee, as well as her friends and family. . j ' al , adds a dash ground chill: to hr cabbage after it is ChOPPed and boiled Until . dnnn The'; flavor is unexpected and ter to barely cover the bottom of add lemn Juice and let stand un Quite srood. Trv it In vnni- nvn tfi ahianait 4w n- iv... til thoroughly chilled and be jr in- serving next time cabbage is the vegetaDie.fthen if you approve, so will the family. Caraway is uiica uiuea 10 cioraiA inn n la nutmeg ; A sort of an apple Icebox rake land you could use rhubarb too) is made by folding cup In, tntA m.n . . and Donrinr onto . Hi.h nneH " (uyg uub ouuib uuce with. suKar cookies or Tanflla wafers. Top with whipped cream. Cream of potato soun becomes . akakA ". .. a hearty luncheon dish if you add chopped cooked oacon or md grated . nam. a mtie onion . and grated carrot iena tneir navors too. In the Valley MRS. F. C. EWINQ was hos- tes for "ternoon meeting of the Brush College Helpers at her home Thursday, Tha new president, Mrs. Carl Harritt, conducted a brief bus Inesa j session. . Mrs. C. L. Blod-. gett gave a resume of 'the meet ing of the Federation of Rural Women's - clubs of -Polk county, at Perrydale. Mrs. Charles Mc- Carter w" in care of deT- .. . tlOnalS. Mrs. A. R. Ewing and Mrs. Marjorie Lengele assisted In serving lunch to Mrs. Esther Ol- iTer. jura. j. j. itioaceiL. nara. Charles Glaze, Mrs. Lei and v enui ana cuii area ueta ana Bruce, Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. Mrs. Carl Harritt. .-Mrs. Marjorie Maers and son Carl. -Mrs. Fed oisen and daughter Nadlne. Mrs. Oliver Whitney. Mrs. Charles Mc Carter, Mrs. Margaret Hadespeck, Sadie i Singer and the hostess Mrs. F. C. Ewing. MP: avn VP9 W1T.TPP BROWN of Oak Point were hosts to the "Octo" card club foT the last meeting In February. Mrs. Clyde comstock and Edward Harnsberger won high, score and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hultman low. Four tables of "500" were In Play, i Invited gnesU were Mr. and Mrs. John Corille ot Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Comstock "Hi entertain the club March 6.! The Night Hawk card cluh vraa entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Harnsberger Friday night with three ' tables In play. A. Burrelbach won high score and Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr.. low. j ' THE BAPTIST MISSION CIR- or Amity met Friday arter- noon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Breeding. Mrs. H. Robinson pre- sided over the opening devotions with-prayer by Mrs. J. W. Bried- well. A covered dlah luncheon will bo held at the church on the date, of the next meeting March at 2 p.m. , Some, members ' sewed for the White Cross box to be sent wer TO HELP END A COLD QUICKER VICKS .VVamRus xustrvb on X fvf.cAesf Vicka pockoqel V Ja 1 mm Today s Menu Veal 1s the meaV tonight, an4 w'll begin! with a fresh-fruit si lad. - ! - : Fruit salad Casserole of, veal. . Rutabaga fluff Baked! potatoes Chocolate tapioca pudding . Wafers i ! . . Bananas, oranges and avocado Uake l a good bnatipn to - s if ruit salad r6m- - serve . with French dressing. ! " mix uncooaeo or cooaea yeat Wlth carrots. onions and t;reen i . . - . . . md Kreen 'rrj" T. .T' y ' ."TYl I w-1 1 r. innr ia,. nMn W L1; v t) juice or gravy, top with w. browned. i Whp the rutabagas as for TJtf JS?' ot butter in each, serving. 'BniSSells? Sprouts in lireaineu oauce I ' .1 ' . . i I Brussells sprouts cooked ,witn !,cnestnuts Is a I combination rec- romenaea hy a nome economics Kriteri who says to combine a basket! of cooked sprouts with 2 cPPs !' "cream j s a u c e and H Pjoundj of , chestnuts shelled. I sne also claims tnat tne cook lts the skins or the nuts, and 15 to 2D minutes oven the Inside cboksi khem for If a 1 moderate skin should come' off. But note the SHOULD.! There must be a M-ickjto peeling chestnuts other than working! personally on each one bt I -haven't found it.: and ilm wondering jif the lady who iiventd this .very nice sounding dish made a mistake in saying "fehould come off" or whether' wjorth trying. 1 . n ' (tomnine Beets With tmr eiS wim Uthef Vegetables j Beets are j seldom combined With other vegetables but lend themselves nicely to mixing. Try ccmblqing the 'diced raw beet with 1 large onion chopped fkamolv salt 'a lfttla iimf' wa tablespoons butter. Cover, and cok -Until beets are done, then add a)out M cup vinegar, and inirvon ir narMiin, with e-nm- T . T "vr"" " " " starch' String beans, ; minced onion. Dimiento cut nn'and some fresh rals-"tdmatoj in cubes makes a nice 1 . i - . - . irKewDie comDimuoii ior saiaa rfUm.i ,... ... ,w. hifni.! f.h i ..t .r..M cme nto thej market in gener- gener- : , . . . 1 t' ons quantitiesJ I -;' ! j - i , i 4 idwiaau mitj serve . i . . .... .. . . - nuttereo Discuits m sauce dishes aiid pbnr the I honey over them. - and p6nr the honey Tty Itj for breakfast some time. j f 1 - Social Real m setasv in March while Mrs. J. M. Uhiphlette, assisted by Mrs. W. E Tak-nes and Mrs. Robinson, gave lesson on mission work of southern India. aihong women MR$ . PAUL. MILLS and Misa Gladys Adams were hostesses en tertaining Chapter J. of the P.E. Oi Sisterhood at the Adams home In Wobdburri thursdav nlrht. ' ; yiCBlUCU wts . V. . vii-J !J ' Maude jMochel was in chargeoj tie pt-ograni and present eft gfoup of girls In a play. -"Being rroDer. Tnosa taiinr nart wara Dbnna j Dunn, I Geraldine Smith; Jannet iee, uorinne ulll and El sib Toder. j l Til FUR I 'j - i 1 ' . Arte Important In iiny Season! - . Our New Spring Models are Ready for Your Selection ; Silver i ' ' i- White Foxes Foxes Red Foxes Kolinsky Capes' " Marten Neck Pieces t 'Made from the very choic est of skins, personally selected. Designed Individ ually by Mr. DuBain. IVpii? Is The Time, To Order Your Fur Pelts are arriving daily se lect your I model and skins. Have your garment made to your personality and individ ual! measurements all work guaranteed by Mr. DuBain. Oui prices are the lowest on the! Pacific Coast - DuBAIN Yo"L" Frojn a furrier KlftJ.'VIK Some Hostesses Entertain At ' Breakfast 5 BREAKFAST n Sunday is aa excellent time for business girls to entertain, especlallr if they like, to display their cooking tal ents. Here is a menu. Fruit eye opener Cereal cocktail Foamy cocoa Little pis sausages . Buckwheat cakes v The'.. -eye. opener misht combination of frnlt nl rhlllM over nifht and therefore nicely 0 oer oienaea .in navers. A cereel cock- i 4 I nrenared cereal .rmnrM b. ..v. until meat - is tions inla dish.1 Have several tex c r u m b s have - tures suth ms a pne of COmflakea. - - rraDpflllI nnffxf rtla artA K r, n Foamy eocoa is .whipped u - serHng - There mlgnf be a choice of eocoa or coffee- Little pig sausage's and-buckwheat cakes completes the menu and.tf tne hostess is a good cook, sherll put yeait -batter to stand, over night, j Bridge, breakfasts are the ultra -in entertaining j in some comm on- "es anq areani exceuent-idea .for women I whose husbands don't come hone for jlunch. The break- fast is fsually served around it m the morning and is- a' cross be- iween iuncn ana creak rast. Bridge ouows tne meal and guests .are home iq time for ah afternoon engagement, ; - --. " Here is a typical hridze break- fast menu for snrinjr or summer. (Cucumbers are coming erea now marraLj Molded! tbmato and "Cucumber salad loverleaf biscuit , ' . loney nut cream ! , : Coffee MOLDEDTOMATO AXD CrCUIBETt-SATln 1 packaged lemon gelatine . 1 cubs weak boiling tea, fresh- "lyjmade ' -' t medium a ice d tomatoes, dided, two- slices yetainef , for garnishing 2 cucumbers shredded on me diam shredder 2 teaspoons lemon Juice ?4 cup diced celery 2 tablespoons finely chopped 1 onion Dissolve gelatine in-boiling tea. ?lng o-(congeal. Fold" In rest of 'usreu,t""'. pour-imo moia wnicn !,.beln decorated on bottom. t . ..vuvc. c Peach Salad Mixes r.'..Ai.vv CgeiaDie, lHUlS- I - i... .. .. a cuiauinauon or rrutts, nuu vegeiaoies maaes rnp mis 5!"? "Ifi -i r. aiTe1 peach, ciit side na' on .a bed of lettuce. I Fill the center with a mmmB w n cua cBopDea cei- v.ii - . . - en.: nail ill a ii v rnnnnmi nnri .'wi . 'ti T z 7. 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