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PAGE SIX Society Clubs Music Bridge Luncheons On Calendar This Week Hostesses ire entertaining their bridge clubs this week with their annual Christmas par ties thus making the pre-holiday season 'more ' festive. Yesterday , a group of matron motored to the Portland home of Mrs. Frits Blade for luncheon and an af ternoon of cards.' In the group were Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Mrs.- Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Ol iver C Locke. Mrs. T. A. Lives-, ley, Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. Wil liam Scott, and Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus. . - r" ' Club' At Kay Home Today Mrs. Ercel Kay has bidden- members of the Tuesday club to her Fairmount Hill home for luncheon. Cards will be in play during the afternoon. Bid den as special guests are Mrs. James Linn and Mrs. Paul "Hen dricks.; -"c '-' . ' "- Club members are Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington. Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. William Connell Dy er, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Keith Powell. Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. Mrs. John Carson, MrsX Arthur Rahn, .Mrs. T. A. Roberts, and Mrs, Frits Slade of Portland. , Drama Class Mrs William Everett Anderson ' Is entertaining members of her drama class today at her Court street home. A dessert luncheon will be served followed by an afternoon of study. In the group are Mrs. rtobert Brady, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Kenneth Fitzgerald, Mrs. Clif ford Farmer, Mrs. Robert M. Gatke. Mrs. Edgar T Pierce, Mrsj Herbert Rahe. Mrs. Jl E. Law, Mrs. H. Q. Maison. Mrs. Verne Mclntyre, Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. Carl Nelson, and Mrs. Merrill Obling. " i Mrs. Teed Hostess Mrs James Teed has Invited members of the Adolynk club to her home Wednesday for the an nual Christmas party. . The host esv will erve a one o'clock luncheon and ; cards will be "in play later. The holiday, motif 'will; be used in the table decora tions. ; ' ' ' "' Guests will be Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mrs. A. L- Adolphson, Mr. Edna Rowland. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy,; Mrs. Lawrence Imlab, Mrs; Albert Gragg. Mrs. Harris Lietz. and Mrs. George Nelson. 1 . -V' ::' - ' -Mrs. Fox Entertains In Her Home The Woman's Missionary soci ety! of the First Baptist church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Irving Fox on Friday. The Christmas idea was carried out in the decorations. Those who took . part In - the program were: Mrs. J. W. Ca been, Mrs. E. C. Newberry, Mrs. ' E. J.i Ayers, Mrs. J. Fiske, Mrs. Fred Broer, Jr., Mrs. Clyde Craw ford. Mrs. J. A. Lobdell as guest speaker told of her many years' experiences among the Navajo Indians, and displayed some draw ings. Assisting Mrs. Fox at the luncheon were Mrs. Arthur Stow en, Mrs. Nels O'Lean. Mrs. Ar den Reed, Mrs. L. H. Barnett, Mrs.' C. H. McCullah and 3Trs. Robert Wagers. ; - Others attending were Mrs. L. G. ; Prescott, Gertrude Lobdell, Mrs. A. MMackey, Emma Gra bam, Mrs. Jennie Hicks, Mrs. Jo hanna Fiske, Mrs. Elmer Conn, Mrs..E. C. Newberry, Mrs. E. J. Ayers, Mrs. E. A. Wimer, Mrs. L. McLaren, Mrs. Theodore Turner, Mrs.- Mattie Clark, Mrs. Lee Cross, Mrs. Robert; Fromm,' Mrs. tl S.s McClIntlc. Miss Olive McAr - Inch. Mrs. H Martin. Mrs. W. H. " McAnlnch, Mrs. F.E. Broer, Jr.; Mrs. A. D. Mathis, Mrs. E.- C. V Race, Mrs. Earn Hatfield, Mrs. - Clyde Crawford, Viola A. Harrel- son. Mrs. Katnerene n. rarsons. son, Mrs. ft.ainerene 11. rarsons, Mrs. Kate White, Mrs. F. M. wThitoe'M F 'IL:'- TV m : OUIllUCl B9 I B UDCUU uaa ber, Mrs.' N. Olen, Mrs. J. W. Cabeen, Mrs.- S. L, Snlth, ; Mrs. F.i A. Starke. Mrs. G. L. Weaver, Mrs. A.. H. Burroughs. Mrs. J. A. Gibson, Mrs. Henri Morasch, Mrs, ri,v rnt fr Mark SVlff Clark Groves, Mrs. Mars aam, HjTm ' C f To m nntor ' innia Tl ..' " ' vu' uo "',u? Delta Phi Mothers Ieet Monday . "he Delta Phi Mother's club met for its regular monthly bus!- ness meeting yesterday afternoon at the Court street Chapter house. Acting as hostesses were Mrs. C. R. James, Mrs. Bert Hulst and Mrs.-James McGIlchrist. A fruit and : Jam shower honored - the girls during the afternoon. Fol- lowing the business meeting tea was served. , '-'. Those present were 'Mrs. Fred . Alban Weil, Mrs. M. u Jindiey, church street home. Cards were in Mrs. King Bartlett, Mrs. Arthur play during the evening.; Assisting Oehlar, Mrs. Paul .H.sHauser,. tne hostess informally was Miss Mrs.. Roy Burton, 1 Mrs. E. E. Gil- Elaine Boltln. - " ; bert, Mrs. William R. Speck, Mrs. covers were placed for Mr and Don Upjohn, Mrs. Roy S. Keenet Mrs Nicholas Esh of Sacksmlth, 'Mrs. C. R.James. Mrs. Bert Canada Mr. and Mrs. Joseph GoU Hulst" and Mrs. J a m e a McGll- - date 8r-f ot woodburn, Patrick Christ. - Schmidt, Miss Norffia Schmidt and ' 'l'r;,- . ... . .Mrs.-Lena Schmidt. ? ! t The: Book Review, section 'of - . . , . the Salem Woman's club wiU Tbe Three link club vtill ineel meet Wednesday at 2 ! p. m. in the December 17, at 2:30 In fireplace room or the public 11- tne club room, of tne 0dd Fell0ws brary. Miss Eve power will re- Umvl9 - for their bufllBesB and view "Madame - Currie" by Eve Section of officers and the Christ- cume, ne uaie 01 app3ts,Par- . rows byvareano; Animai ireas- change of inexpensive gifts. The ure" by Sanderson. ; eommitteea-inc charge .::.mre' re- t .. ' - ' freshments, Wilda Siegmund, Eu- Mrs.' Russell Catlin and Mrs. gena Morse. Elsie Townsend. Bes Frank 'H. Spears . will entertain ie Edwards and Eva Martin; tree members of the woman's auxll- nd "a Hochstetler. Pearl lary of St. Paul's Episcopal church . S wanson and Christina Cladek. Friday afternoon at their home : on Chemeketa street at 2:30 ; T?l0ms Ion J, o'cloclc Mtes Helen Cammach, a tertaln the East '.Central Circle returned missionary from Bolivia,, ' Be .FIr"' Methodist . church will be the guest speaker. r ednesday afternoon at her home .... . on North Summer street at 2:15 " o'clock. There will be an exchange Weekend guests , at the home of gifts and a Christmas basket, f Mr. and Mrs. Harris Llets Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Lieti E. H. MeCown, Mrs. B. H. White - f Portland.' - ' - , . and Miss Helen Litchfield, . - News club calendar Tuesday, December 14 Junior Guild Of St. Paul's Episcopal church with Mrs. Don Roberts, at top of 12th street hill, 1:30 no-host luncheon. Past President' club, WRC with Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1630 Saginaw street. ; North' Salem and Turner WCTU, silver tea. Old People's home, 2 p.m. - : " " Presbyterian Guild , ' with Mrs.' R. T. Boala, 750 North Capital atreet, lor covered dish luncheon,' 1:15 p.m. Parent-Teachers study group of Grant -school with Mrs. ,W. E. Thompson on Pacific high way at Claxter Road, : 2 p. m. Alpha Mu Delphlans, fire place room of library, 9:30 a. m. Artisan Woman's club with iMrs. Oscar Dencer, no-host luncheon and Christmas party. Sewing club auxiliary, to Disabled American .Veterans of the World War with Mrs." J. M. Hartley at box 188, route 7, no-host luncheon, 1 p. m. Beta Chi Mothers' club meet at chapter house, 1445 State. ' street, 2 : 30 p. m. Salem Arts league, general meeting 7:30 in fireplace room of the library. Salem Ministers' Wives with Mrs. Irving Fox at the manse, 2:30 p. m., Christmas pro gram. Rainbow Girls. Masonic 7:15, initiation and gift exchange. Wednesday, December 13 'East division. First Presby terian church Ladies' Aid, tal ent party at home of Mrs. Willis Moore, 495 North Com mercial street, 2:30 p. a. KCKT club with Mrs. Ralph Thompson, 1680 South Com mercial street, 2 p. m. West Central Circle of First Methodist church meet in car rier Toom, 2:30, exchange of gifts.. . Royal Neighbors sewing club, "all day at Fairgrounds. Gift ex change. Past Noble Grands associa tion. Odd Fellows temple, 6:30 p. m. - South central section, Ladies Aid of First Methodist church, with Mrs. M i 1 1 ig a n, dessert luncheon. Christmas meeting. Book Review section of Sa lem , Woman's club. Fireplace room of library, 2 p. m. East Central Circle of First Methodist church with Mrs. Thomas Holman, 965 N o rt h Summer street, 2:15 p. m: Thursday, December 16 Capitol auxiliary No. 11, IOOF hall, 8 p..m. Faculty Women's club, Wil lamette university, with Mrs. W. E. Kirk. 1450 State street, 2:30 p. m. Friday, December 10 Ladies' club of Maccabees no. 122, with Mrs. Milton street, sewing afternoon. 1 Ladies Aid, Evangelical and Reformed church, annual Christmas party at 1616 Cen ter street. Hal Hibbard auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans with Mrs. John Bertleson, 1J0 Leffelle street, 12:30 covered dish luncheon. . Rickey Sunshine club, with Mrs. Roy Shaw, 611 South Commercial street, Mrs. Frank Fulton hostess. j Three Link club, Christmas party, 2:0 p. m, Woman's a u x 1 11 a r y of St. Paul's Episcopal church with Mrs. Russell Catlin, 1309 Che meketa street, 2:30 p. m. League of Women Voters luncheon, "Marion Hotel, 12 o clock, C. C. C h a p nva nr x speaker. - .; ; Saturday, December 18 Puppet show, Salem Public library, 10:30 a. m., Children's room. n xrri MlSS Pauline Weber Honored at Shower ui. o-ti. irtiAm urf.itt.4 Mlss Ruth Tnomas enierta nea Informally at her home t Fridav ? g LC01I1kLw? f , . !' ' 1 nI.. '.k.. Hrllnot. - A miscellaneous snower I i v v . honored the bride-to-be during the "eB,us "?u "a" evening and a late hour supper. wa" 8e'.s.un .ine.,"osr were Miss Virginia aiarua ana Miss Wilma Warren. -Those bidden to honor Mrs. ?: Weber were Miss LaVelle Sanford, Miss Gladys Miller, Miss Dorothy mil.. u;.. II.U. irillar TI o Wilma' Varren, Miss .Virginia Martm, MIg8 Ethel Weber, and Miss Grace Miller - . , . . r t " C-Wmit " Mrs, ,Lna Dcnmiai Dinner Hostess Mrs. Lena Schmidt entertained at dinner Sunday for a group of relatives and friends at her North ma, followed with the ex- and - Features 'of Interest to iWomen Apba Chi Omega At 77 ''a. Jv if 11172236? P eteCL j p . rjr Jit OW272 il 072(3 , Mrs. Robert Shinn 'and. Mrs. James B. Young entertained the Salem alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority last night at a smartly arranged affair at the Shinn home on North Summer street. , A dessert supper was served by the hostess and the Christ mas motif was used. in the ta ble appointments. Red and green, Alpha Chi Omega colors, were used about the rooms and car nations centered the dining room table. The group enjoyed, a Christmas tree with an exchange of gifts. . - Those present were Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. . John Minto, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Ver non - Gilmore, Mrs. Theodore , Madsen, Jr., Mrs. Gardner "napp, Mrs. Barton .Myers," Mrs. Carl Pope; Mrs.- Homer J. Rlchard- son, Mrs. Claude Steusloff, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. George Moore, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Miss Marj orle Marcus, Miss Mary Jane Adams, Miss Frances and Miss Jean Doolittle and Mrs. Robert Shinn and Mrs. James Toung. - Exchange Dinner Event Of Sunday - Co-eda of Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority and the Kappa Gamma Rho men enjoyed an exchange dinner Sunday at their respective chapter houses. The dining table at the Kappa house was centered with holly and red tapers. Dr. and Mrs. , Franklin Thompson were chaper ones. Covers were placed for Miss Norma Fuller. Miss Betty Wil liams, Miss Geneva Selander, Miss Annabelle Cooter, Miss Janice Murray, Miss Aris Jones, . Miss Margaret Engdahl, Miss . Audrey Reid, Miss Gail Dennison. Fervin Brink," Charles Blckner, Robert Campbell, Henry Korte meyer, Gilbert Heald, Gilman Dav is, William Byars and Winston Bunnell. v The dining table at the Alpha .Phi Alpha house was centered with holly in a silver bowl on a mirror flanked with green tapers. sMrs. Charles Wilson was chaper one. . Places were laid for Miss Ruth Yocom, Mias Norma ( Leek, Mbs irafiia Pailionn Hff tea MOfiAfiA Jones, Miss Anoka Coates. ' Miss Barbara Lamb, Miss Lorna Bar- Kdaii Teum.er Rainh tafS ? Sihlr SpMpV; fS rSfn" S-SJnEft. r"' T ' ' C : C' "r, r - i: Cheetham and Thomas Hall. C. C Chapman to bpeak To Women Voters Mrs. Frank Allen, Mrs. Harry Towe, Dorothy Towe, Mr. and Those who attend the monthly Stewart, Mrs. Howard Gilbert, ja Alvin Williams of Hubbard, luncheon meeting of the Salem Mrs. W. O. Royse, Mrs. Virginia - League of Women Voters at 12 Crane, Mrs. Al Hites of Salem. WOODBURN The Past Ma o'clock F r 1 d a y at the Marion The hostesses: Mrs. Edward Han- tron's club of Evergreen chapter hotel will hear a discussion of kel, Mrs. Fred Comstock, Mrs. 41 wjh Yiod its regular meeting "The Labor Question" by C. C. Edward Clark and Mrs. Merle cnapman, eaitor or tne uregon Voter. Mr. Chapman has attend- ed many of the labor hearings and has gone into the strike areas tn Intorview bnth th 'nt1retera and the employers. He returned recently from a state tour on which he spoke on the labor question In many cities so the league feels fortunate In having him on its program at this time. Women from both parties are cordially invited to attend the calling Mrs. Hal Patton " " a": . Salem Students Appear In "The First Lady" A hum ber of Salem folk wetft . to Corvallls this week-end for the elation will meet in the Odd group of relatives and friends Mrs. Candls McChesney regls presentation of. "The First Lady" Fellows temple, Wednesday night who spent the day with her. No- trar. ' at the Majestic Theatre, sponsored for a 6:30 covered dish dinner bost refreshments were served at Other officers elected are by the Mask and Dagger club of 0regon state college under the dl- recUen of MIs8 ElizaDetaiBanie3i Salem students .appearing in the play were Kathryn Ro we, Bud . f. . . . Mercer ana vv 1 n s 1 o n v unams. r,i..Ska ..n f o . 1nat,.f. M supreme court justice's wife. Mr. Mercer nlaved the role of secre- , , .,,: w. -,.' Ml va, s ko 10 nul a w v mk&m0 b ed the part of a United States sen ator. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Stolk f r,outevtyo PlannInf cele- brate their golden wedding on Sunday with a family dinner and an at home to their friends. All their eight children will be pres- ent for the celebration. ' . - JIlss Dorothy Wilson of Los Angeles will be a guest in the capital -for a few days at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. William Connell Dyer. - - "J i. D'Nnfrio, noted harp soloist, to appear in concert at - the Leslie junior high, school auditorium to night. Dee. 14th, 8 p. in. Tickets "'A if ,- , aa Quiaenberry'a. - Thi OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, MAXINE BUREN S I - - i-r r All i v f" I I "Be sure to 'get a suit with large pockets. I don't like to see tnem , . . "v bulging when you carry my things!" ' -' . - Which makes us sure he'd rather get one without pockets just like her gorgeous new house coat. (Clip this carefully for your hus- band's accidental observation in case you want to help him out on . that Christmas gift for you.) It's of matelasse satin In peach-gold ' shade and will make you look hundreds of inches the queen right - down to its bit of train. Slide fastener closing and wide cuffs and collars of marabou what grander gift? Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. In the Valley WEST STAYTON A pretty bride's shower was sponsored by Mrs. Edward Hankel, Mrs. Fred Comstock, Mrs. Edward Clark, d M M , c lQ fl McClellan , hall Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Francis Wood- Z6WOda mor nd MTS- Bernard Wodzewoda (Bon- nle Crane) of Salem, both recent cr,.a.es Bna Iormer -loe n"e- Many pretty and useful gifts were received. The tables were decorated with bouquets of bolly. The guests were: Mrs. Fred Denham, "Mrs. W. E. Schafer, Miss Maxine and Neota Schafer, v,rue mu me nuuor guesis. rxTrTTr-TT ' j .. 1 0MOOTH - A delightful V"1 -y cujoyeu r n day by the Dorcas society of the Christian church. A covered dish lunche'on was the noon time fea- : " v-ainuera, Mrs. EtrA Jrelh anl Mr8' .Glen rangements. -Table decorations . . " ' """""""f" e: cash collection dren's Farm home for the Chll- were received" : Past Noble Grands -Serve Dinner The Past Noble Grands asso- for members and families, The business meeting will be at 8 o'clock." All members are asked to bring a gift for exchange on the Christmas tree. The com- mut - v ..... . i"i6-,uor tint, , Gertrude Klrknatrick Anna T.n. nett and Mamie Callowav. All ne" ana Mamie Past noble grands are. welcome. 66Mow did GOT1AM GOILD STUIIPE ) beautiful silk stocking a?" That's what shell ' probably say, when you give her' a box of beautiful, practical Gold Stripe'., . Every woman wants more Gold Stripe rery woman is pleased wiuv their sheer loveliness, ; their styleand-color-rightness, their widely-known QUALITY . . Give Gold Stripe to every px and " woman on your Christmas list! " $1.00 - $1.15 $15 - $1.95 r A pair, .; - FOR DAYTIME WEAR Super-twist crepe chiffon, - 3-thread. , " FOR EVENING WEAR Very high twist gossamer crepe, 2-thread chiffon. Smart new colon; hosiery sales women well-trained, to give yon quick, efficient erviee. Come in today. . 1 Gifts Wrapped in Christmas " JBoi 409-415 Court Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 14, 1937 Women' Editor. Social Realm EVENS VALLEY Mrs. Se vert Funrue was the Inspiration of a birthday anniversary party Sunday at her home. A no-hostess supper was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. S. Funrue. L, H. Meyer, Mrs. G. E. Moberg. Marna Moberg, Patience Mrs. Raymond Kellis. Robert and Janet Kellls. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemmingsen, Lester Hemming- sen, Evelyn Hemmingsen, Mr. nd Mrs. S. P. Mobere nd Cor- rine of Scotts Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rue, Mr and Mr8 Albert Funrue. . Norman Funrue, Mrs. K. Funrue, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ellingson, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. evening at 8 o'clock in the Ma sonic temple. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martha Reiling and Mrs. Gertrude Beach. Decorations will In haffe fMri'. E"a Fa,? Mrs. Myrtle Gill and Mrs. Delia Overton. AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Panek of near Ballston enter- ta'ned with a party and shower at their home Thursday nieht in m y. . - p- . whose marriage to Carl' Loon of Amity will be an event, of the near future- The hostess assisted by Mrs. Earl Burch and Mrs. Julius Marx. Thirty-five persons attended. VICTOR POINT Miss Millie Krenz was pleasantly surprised on her birthday Friday by a noon. . ' . nTTTTT, MTT, SILVER CLIFF The Chrls mas meeting of the Silver Cliff Woman's club will be held Thurs- iv tM.. r- . u uuolD- Members will exchanee rifts and a Christmas box will be sent to the Children's Farm home. C5h you know 1 wanted .7" w4m Mmmu Sr.-.; fj j Salem Owned Something About Nuts Iniorms AtChristmas Some general Information ftnnt fa .tVa V,MM.k several years' collection of re- cipes may aid a bit in Christ mas preparations. r Almonds keep after blanched if thoroughly dried and put In . a jar. Almonds, burnt or roasted'. and put In sugar are called pra- lines. . One cup chopped nuts make half a pound. Two cups of whole Tint WftlvYi tnnrATlmfltalv An' pound. - Brazil nuts will be soggy if blanched in hot water, hot fat makes them turn rancid. If the outer dark skin must be re- moved, scrape it off. . Pecans are easiest shelled by tapping on one end with a ham- mer. The loss is 50 to 60 per cent In shelling and it's often more economical to buy them ready shelled. To peel chestnuts, prick them, boil for 5 minutes or more, re move outer brown, shell and pick off bitter inner skin. (Sounds easy but Isn't.) . . a Christ- little and Creamed nuts make mas gift that costs is much appreciated. CREAMED NUTS 2 cups sugar Mi teaspoon vanilla cup thin cream 2 tablespoons white corn ayrop 1 tablespoon, butter Cook all but vanilla to a soft ball (234 degrees) stirring con stantly until it boils, and occa sionally, afterwards. .Add vanil la and let it.tand until luke warm, then beat until creamy. Break off a small piece and put an almond or filbert in the cen- ter, rolling Into ball, roll in finely chopped nuts, -p . r p T1,,' Jil mcn f lc mwiiuea Iolasses Sauce Dutch crunib pie Is another sweet for dessert that's popular in many families. Sometime try: DUTCH CRUMB PD3 2 cups flour 1 cup sugar Vx cup shortening Mix with hands to the con sistency of crumbs. Reserve a few of the "crumbs" for the top and put the rest in an unbaked pastry shell. 1- 3 cup hot water - 2- 3 teaspoon soda 1-3 cup molasses - Mix and pour over crumbs. Put in a 450 degree oven for 10 minutes, reset for 350 arid bake until set and brown. TT 1 j r 1 ir 1 UnCOOked Cake Makes A Confection An uncooked fruit cake takes all the ingredients, but really turns out to be a sort of eon- fection. This fc a nice recipe for a Christmas special, to make for gifts or Just to slice and serve at home. UNCOOKED FRUIT CAKE 2 cups dates 14 cup raisins 2 teaspoons orange juice Vt- cup shelled nuts 14 pound candied pineapple 4 pound candied cherries Put raisins through a food chopper, eut other fruit In small pieces, add orange juice, mix with hands. Press 'into pan lined with waxed paper, put a heavy weight on top. and let stand -over night. ALBANY Mrs. Helen Whlte- man was reelected president of the Ladies of the GAR for the coming year, and Mrs. Luella Wnlf unlnr v1i.nraaMTit- Km Hattie Bray, junior vice; Mrs. Birgetta Jackson, treasurer; Mrs. Bernice Clinton, chaplain, and Mrs. Eva Nichols, patriotic in- structor; Mrs. Cora Beamls. con- duct0r; ,and Mrs. Nettie Price, guard. Other officers will be appointed later by Mrs. White- . man. jwrs. iieien nonun waia i.td fir d.ioB-.t th tat denartment ennvontinn and Mm Eva Nichols second, delegate. :7 J j um Mr- -rV.wAvAj Today's Menu ", ..... , beet aalad and end it with prune whin with rniti and cream. Bet aalad-horseradlsh . dressing jfouea oeet Rieed potatoes Browsed. carroti ' Prune-JThip . POTTED BEEF STEAKS Steak from round or chuck 1 large onion sliced f 1 cup catsup . 2 cloves 2 bay leaves Salt n ti lumiAr . Have steaks cut about 1 inch thick and Into pieces for Individ- ual serving. Dredge with flour j and brown on both sides. Add sliced onion and catsup and spices and 1 cup of hot water. Season with salt and pepper and cover tightly, let cook slowly on top of the stove or in the oven until ten- der. about 1 hour, . Saffron Bread Among Holiday Recipes Sweet breads are welcomed on 7 . the holiday menus, safiron bread h unusuai ones . arfl r in Bome house. that are popular hnlria Thn flavor of saffron is nnito rfUHnrHve. in " mirchasine it buy the Spanish, saffron, though more expensive it costs no more in tbe end because you use so much less. The flavor is better too. SWEDISH SAFFRON BREAD 2 cups milk scalded and cooled 6 tablespoons shortening cup sugar About, 7 cups flour 1 cake compressed yeast 1 teaspoon Spanish saffron 1 teaspoon salt . 1-3 cup boiling water Let saffron soak in the water for a few minutes.- Soak yeast in Vt cup of the milk, add salt and 1 teaspoon sugar, strained liquid off the saffron, remaining milk and 3 cups of flour. Beat well and jet rise until light, add rest of ingredients. Knead, let rise until and mold in three medium sized loaves, sprinkle with cinna mon and sugar and let rise until double In bulk. PHt in a 425 de- Xutmeg adds Interest to vege- gree oven and bake for 15 min- tables to give extra flavor. Try utes, reduce heat to 375 degrees some of the spice sprinkled on the and allow 45 to 50 minutes in all. Danish squash after it, has been buttered well, or , sprinkle light ly over buttered carrots or par- TTartv Tlrn1cfaste Ar snips. Good Energy Makers How well do we work without breakfast? In a test in a large factory results showed that the men who went without breakfast turned out less - than -average work for - six hours during the day. On the other hand, the men who ate a breakfast which in- cluded a nourishing cereal, worked with so much zest that ey fid better-than-average work ?or "Te hovurs v,f day" . vThe no-breakfast group in a 8hoe 'actory averaged only 172 !hoes ew,ed hourly each' while breakfast group averaged 11 shoes an hour or 88 shoes for an eight-hour day. ran n nnpp'j cnnisTmns MADE BV THE MAKERS OF hjj THE HE ATROLA HEATER . . - ' ' - i - - j 3 'a ' S : Estate ' Heatrolk Range . The finest that can be oW talned full cast con struction with non-radiating porcelain sides new broiler feature, esta loy firebox. See this heat s controlling and fuel sav ins range. Prices start as Hogg-bros. 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Rainier evea are mentioned r in the same breath with Sun '"Valley as place to ski. - Skiing will undoubtedly be even more popular this season than last, and like many other 6P?s. ciotnes mane a great many 'of the ikleri,'. especially e femtalne athletes who go 'on w'th cr0d be,ca' the look good in outing clothe "1 re wil"ng to ta 8! right smar umP8 on "e ctim to Prove lt- So on to Christmas, for there's no better way to solve the great. uecemoer pro Diem man oy giv ing, away a few ski suits (or at least a pair of warm mittens) to those who like this sport. - Salem merchants say to give Jackets not too heavy-, but wa- 0rilAnfort t V Jr mi ri U 1 . -fi'v--. feu .u w 1 f Plent' act0B- There's definitely a Norwegian influence in sweaters and caps. Experts prefer simplicity in ;rtng costumes, but it s not up to the giver to decide how much skill the givee can demonstrate, so many parents have decided that cash. 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