Society Glubs Music St. Anne's Guild Entertained At Humphrey Home The "Fairmount hill home of Mrs.r James Humphrey was the scene of ' an Informal affair yes terday afternoon when members of St. Anne's guild gathered for a business meeting and tea. Spring flowers were used as the decora tire note.'' ... .;, . - -Assisting Mrs. Humphrey were Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Ted Paulas and Mrs. Rex Adolph. ' Those present were Mrs. Ray .mond Bonesteele, -, Mrs. Harry Wolfe, Mrs. JoBeph Darby, Mrs. Homer H. "Smith, jr.. Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Theron HooTer, Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mrs. Ivar Hanson, Mrs. W. -&Wells Baum, Mrs. Charles G. Robertson. Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. ""Vernon Perry, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Walter Socoloisay, Mrs. Harold Olfnger, -Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. Donald J, Young, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. James R., Humphrey. Mrs. Sydney Kromer,1 Mrs. HA. Sim monds, Mrs. Ted Paulus, Mrs. 1. ' I. Kellegg, Mrs. Allan. Carson, VT r . Farmpr M r Jnnn J Elliott- , r. 7;"" J ' V.. Peters. Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. r. a t.u tlc. , n. - G. Edward Blssell, Mrs. - George Hoffman, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt. Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. W. F, Byers, Mrs. Henry Mason and Mrs. Homer L. GouleL. - Croziers Entertain . For Mrs. Johns Mr. and ,- Mrs. FransT Crosier ntprt.Ttf1 . a rronn . of their friends on the occasion of Mrs. Stewart Johns' birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Ideen, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Carol Conrtnier, Mr. and Mrs. John Boening, Mr. and Mrs. James Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Stew art Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinette, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehlholff. B. Snyder, Miss Carol Snyder. Mr. and 'Mrs. -Vera us- trander, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Miller. Mr. ana Mrs. wunam Reld,- Mr.4 and Mrs. Earnest Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tharal- 1 son , George Peochle, Mr. McGee. . . Ouidwick assembly. Order; of Rainbow for Girls.-will meet lo- r,t at th Mt tmr,i Sne- cial guests will be members of the Woodhnm aaa-mhlv who will Mn wh h.m th rnwihrnv."' nring witn tnem xne traveling gav- el. Miss Anna Mae. Grabenhorst wIU preside at the meeting and a - program and refreshments win follow. Pattern v " By ANNE ADAMS A really exciting frock this refreshing Anne Adams . model, for It's not only Just what you'll : be needing; for spring and sum mer afternoon, wear, but you'll ' find it. easy .as-A B C to make at , home! You'll look your very best ln the dainty V-neckllne that's ac . , cented by & feminine bow,- at tractive v yokes, and demure t puffed, or flared sleeves.: What's 1 more, you've ... a graceful flared ; skirt that adds the final touch of ;.harmvto this delightful frock. ; Can't you Just picture pattern 47 JS stitched up In a soft triple sheer, inexpensive flowered syn- thetic, or for . warmer afternoons i In shadowy chiffon? ; Pattern 4735 la available in misses and women's sizes 14, 1(, 18,. 20, 32, J4, 36, 38, 40 and V 4 2. Size 1 6 takes 4 H yards 39 : Inch fabric Illustrated step-by-- step sewing instructions included. . sn4 .trrxrjai exsrs (ise ia , (oiaa ax ataaip (eoia prfrr) for thi Aaap Adana - pattern. Writ; plainly tirg, NAME, ADDBISS and SXTXS aUilSEH.' - - '- What flothaa art- amartant fa. Sprt"?t Th new ANNE ADAJCS PATI2SS SOOX WTXJ. SHOW TOO! . Order - tuc ,.ccpT ..today . and. Ual. practical insgeationa (or yoar '.ward-.. robel Oainty afternoon frocks, trim oita. and snblnl ' Flattery for taa ' llairon . , . Aa allorinf trouiacaa for the trida ..... Graduation armet for . tha Junior! Kiddia aotfita, too. All from af-to-ni -pttmt PRICE Or' BOOt riTTXES CENTS. PRICE OF PATIE&S riFTEKW CENTS. BOOK AD PATItr.M I0OETHI TWEH-TT-rTVB CNTS. - Sb4 yonr order to Statcaaiaav Pat' -tors DepartBMat. Salaia. Or. . .. News 1 William Utley, wbo will appear to recital at Waller ball to-' morrow ! night. William Utley to Sing Recital Waller Hall ' William ! Utley will present his . - . JMwr retitai m waller hail on - vr iM k 8 0 clock. He will be accompanied by Miss Belle Brown in the fol lowing program to which the pub- lie is invited: j Adelaide .BeethoTea htkm' 4ein wnj' Jtnien Sahnacat Bobincteia S Wer dia Sahn.neht Kennt . . ' . TicBikowokr 11 Ciei e Mr j (La Ciocoada) ii '. . n vj t n; Bi.,,.,11 cit ' Hoapi 01 araby he Pf d'Aimea 4a Koi Jan .Saint Saen. IV Dance Eipagael. Shorlnia' Bread. ,.i;aauirier Two piano Bell Brown and Clayton Wheeler ' I - j J Bam Vp th Channel The Heart Bonr . ...Sanderson "'rare " ""Fr-t- -Charlea "fr -it"i' Sjoberj VJ W Members tnjOy r-i D-., " aiu rL - r.-- er f "8n ars auxiliary, held the third to a erie of card parties Friday at the f1 m nnie !?ores wen 1 Mrs. Cil Nadon, "--: wU Case, ; Russell Mudd W lv : r ' ' Those jlaylng were . Mr. and Mra- Le ster Jones, Mrs. W. R; Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hdd PeHlr Heckman, Irg. Woolpert Hostess Mrs. Cyril Nad on. Mrs. G. Clark. . ... r--K-Mr. and Mrs. S.-G. Hinkle, J. L. To Auxiliary I Locke, Mrs. Ef f ie Wetsel, Mrs. . Dorsey Reeves. Mrs. E. J. Kirch- off. . Miss Mary Carroll, C. R.7 James, Mr.- and Mrs. Russell uaa, aim. oyma jveuy r ur- .lough. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hend- rick, Mr and Mrs. Covil Case, Mr. andJIrs. Harold Perkins, Mn and Mrs. C. R. Castle. Mr.-and Mrs. Onas S. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wolke, Mr. -,and Mrs. Charles ium. iwuiu xiumpurey, Miss Evelyn: Castle and Mrs. Frank Nieswander. ...... . : - Tillicum Club Dance - v Event, of Tonight A gala affair on tonight's cal- 'endar Is the Tillicum" club "dance af Castillian hall! The spring motif will be used in the decora- tions.with baskets and bouquets of varied "colored 'flowers ar- ranged about the hall. Barney . Cropp's .orchestra will play for! -daneing.-Mr. - and' Mrs. - Ea r I Fisher jind Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' Knox- are- making arrangements' for the dance. - .-Several informal affairs will - precede the dance. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prlmt and Mr. and Mrs. L.V.Benson have invited a nnm- m- ' tll.U M.. J. I- " fnmiBi o,.. . ,. tj - on State street before the dance. . - r- -. 'fen.. TI T.. . their auxiliary will meet tonight Vernon. Mrs. Herbert Bailey, at the home ot Mr.i and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. Her E. P. Perrine at 775 North Cot- man Hille, Mrs. Ralph Kletzing tage street for a no-host dinner Qd Mrs. Stewart, anil aulol a.nln TV .11.... ... - , . ' -' begins at :30 o'clock. CLUB CALENDAR -. Tnesday, March 22 Social afternoon club of OES meet at Masonic Temple, 3 p.m. : ' Berean WWQ covered . dish supper, C:30 p.m. with Joy Grieg, Sylvia Mattscn hostess. Fidac study group, with Mrs. Walter Spaulding, 172 C Court street, 3 p.m. ' DAV auxiliary card party with Mrs. Leon Hansen, 1(0 Miller street. -:' fr;::,J-. j,: Wednesday, March 23 Women's Union First Con gregational church, 13:30, covered dish lunch. ' Thursday, March 24 General Aid. First Methodist church, Carrier room 2:15 p.m. Presbyterian Aid society, at the church 2:30. Election of officers. . . ..... ThnrsdayMarch 24, Evangelical and : Reformed ' church Ladles' Aid, Mrs. A.. Barth hostess at 9 SB Gaines, 2 o'clock. .. .. - i ... . -' . Town and Gown club. 2:30 ' at Lausanne hall. " Brush College Helpevs, with Mrs, Earl Beckett, 24 25 Hazel avenue.' VFW card party. Cherry City recreation room 7:30 p.m. AAUW advanced bridge class . with Mrs. A. G. Nowles. - 555 Rose street. 7:30 p.m. Reser vations 3528.- -i Merry Minglers with Mrs. Fred Scharf, route 7, 2 p.m. Friday, March 25 Carnation club, with Mrs. w L. Rockhlll. 2405 Center street, no-host lunch at 12 o'clock. : and - Mrs. Walton Fetes Alumnae Group Monday Night AJamnae . members of Alpha - Chi Omega were entertained last sight at the home of Mrs. James Walton. Miss Marjorie - Marcus was the assisting hostess. A desaert supper was served by .the hostesses and guests were seat- ed at: small' tables.7 A business meeting was held followed by an Informal evening and cards. Those bidden were Mrs.. Burfon Myers Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Paul' Bale, Mrs. Howard Barlow, Mrs.. G F. Chambers, Mrs. Wil liam Cole, Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. Gard ner Knapp, Mrs. Theodore Mad sen, Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs.-Carl Pope, Mrs. Ho mer Richardson, Mrs. - Robert ShinnMrs. ClaudSteusloff. Mrs. w&mea iuuug, jars, narrj iitu frew, Mrs. Gordon Hadley, Mrs. Harry Buckley, Mrs. B. K Gray bill, Mrs. Keith Maguire, Miss Dorothea Steusloff, Miss Mary Jane Adams and Miss Claudine Gueffroy. -5 s . . Escalera -Girls Give Sunday Tea j ' Members of the Escalera club of the VWCA entertained with an informal tea at the YW Sunday afternoon in honor of young bus- Iness girls. Receiving the guests were Miss Dorotny Jennett ana Miss "Margaret Dunnigan. The .uso .Wu. ,-c.DHIO bouquets of spring, flowers. Club members assisted inform--PonehieJii ally about the rooms and presid ing at the urns were Mrs. H. G, Maison and Mrs. Floyd Miller. Mu- sical numbers were played by Hel- en and AHre-Knrth and Eileen and Maxin GoodenougB. Hostesses were Miss Stella Boc- Miss Frances Kyle, Miss. Mary Cashin, MISS Marian WJ- man. Miss Dorothy Rulifson, Miss Margaret Dunnigan, ' Miss Doris Dean, Miss Dorothy Jennett, Miss Helen Bocker - and v Mrs. - Helen Goodenough. . J iz.'2':s..: Guests were Miss Mildred Thor klldson, .Miss Lucille Dunnigan, Miss Verda Sjovangen, Miss Vir ginia Storek, Miss Caroline Stroh- maier, Miss Helen Strohmaier. Ut..t.. Ml.. BnH. vurriX ui w m gfW" Miss Gladys Milhr. Miss . Helen MHler. Miss M a yb ell e Min ifnl1!' - Floyd Miller Miss Norma Foster, Mrs. h. u. juaison, miss Alice ana Miu nin Wnrti mi Tavin :Trt" vt. "r, nAy, ?" la voooenougn anu -argarei pscnies. Mrs. Tyner Woolpert was host- ess . to Hal Hibbard auxiliary of United Spanish" War Veterans on r naay. mnnaays were ceieuraieu, among them that of Mrs. Helen Southwick, a charter member of the organization. Present- were,. Mrs. Sherman Nelson Mrs. J. H. Arnold. Mrs. J. J. Chagniot, Mrs. Clyde Mc- Clung, -Mrs Charles M. Green jars. m. vv. uuier, mra. x itu Thompson, Mrs, Kathryn Stryker, juuiu iiumiiuicj, mio. Southwick, Mrs. E. M: Bumgard- ner. Mrs. Lela Kuhn, Mrs. Flor- ence Buckles, Mrs. B. W. Walcher. Mrs. Arthur Welch. Visitors were Mrs. F. H. Wilson and Mrs. Joanne Swallow. The hostess was assist- ed by Mrs. Mary Moynihan,, Mrs., Dick Churchill, Mrs. C. T. Har- Tlngton and Mrs. Margaret Wieser. tj - p f Tnrlav at ""70? ran7 oaay ai Stewart-Hdme ' . ' Mrs. L. J. Roy Stewart will preside' at an informal affair" to-a day . at her Market street home in compliment to a group of her friends. A dessert luncheon will be served, followed by several -hours of cards. Daffodils and -iiuurs 01 cvraa. uauuuus mu niAV .nfTn rr VIAnmB wfll Ka null i th. ..ntnn. - . Covers will be placed for Mrs. Ralph Bailey,-Mrs. Richard Carl- mnr, Im TV Dnln.m Ht Va.l Methodist Women Will Meet Wednesday ' v . . Itj v - r..v.ji. v . iucmuuiiL tuuim win meet u- .us i r, rorri o-iv .V ' t r - ele acUng as hostesses. Mrs. Helen Southwick. who is 80 years old, aovorai ftthpra whn ar tn h xo. and all members whose birthdays r.n in uraroh win w hnnorri Mr. Walter Snanldin ia in charge of decorating the tea U4 Mm- n tw vrri. a Ta- .nri a un.no4wiii m Gordon McGIlchrist will sine sev- eral numbers. 1 Tbe Tawanka group of Canip . fire girls - met : Thursday at 'the home ot Genevieve-Wlnslow. - ,,"?:rfi; Members ' present were Myra nrntvJ. t tr.-fv 'i r IV llMiU9r ValV alllbVVl UCUC" TvieveWinslow, Margaret South wick. Barbara i Blrtchet, Patsy Ryer, Vivian Webb,' and the guardian, Miss Genevera Selander. . -.v:if -- Mr. - and Mrs. Robert Baldock J(Elizabeth Vaughn) of Corvallls 'were; weekend guests in the capi tal. - ,v'-:- i HOW YOU CAN ATTRACT HEn Doal Wt lova and ronsanea paaa yon by. Men liha girla with lota ai poa aatt iiwiu. 8o atart taktar time-pro ren Xydia T. Pinkham'a Vajrtablo Coapotia4 and aota to diffareaea. Fink ham's Compound, mad pencil of wmn iroa vhotcaom acrba aad roof. Mips Natnra tea op your ayatana a ad taoa calma Irritabia acrraa and gitraa you Bora pep to naily anjoy lija. For twr 60 ycais ona womaa baa told aa othar how to to "arailinc thru" diatroaa frora fi fawtrioJ disorders with f iakhai'a Compooad. liM it help YOU1 of Blterfest to .Worn MAXINE BVKEK ?. (?, Style - Smilei - rr -., , , 1 1 11 . . ; - - 11 ij 1. 11 r ? - mmc. i -.: -..i:-- ?y 'She and her husband are dreadfully frugal. They never spend more than he Sounds drab to our hostess, who is i . . ceiTcs guesis in a oiaca crepe negligee on wmcn tulips glow iiae arc lights at widely spaced Intervals. Sleeves droop a heavy chartreuse cord from the shirred kimona shoulder line. A snappy little suit on her visitor. Navy French worsted detract attention from curved pockets and curved seaming at waist line. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. ' lii die Valley WOODBURN A quiet wed- ding took -place at Vancouver March 17 when Frances J. Bell, danrhtAr nf Mr. and Mrs. 3. W K.n f Jt. An i Warn I the . . . . "I" - - - "... . a 01 Haroia K . daughter OI Mr. ,nd Mrs. Lester R..Gmert of Woodburn. The W6ddlDJ was performed at the parsonage of the English Luther- an . church with Rev. Kuniman .i..t ... j . r. ""'"""R- "cuu""t and Mr8. George Erlcksen or Brooks. Mrs. Walter Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferris enter- tained informally at luncheon yesterday noon at their apart- ment at the Fisher. Guests were Mrs. Sicney Stevens, Mr. v. a ii. m o..iti. and Mrs MarrEL- Fortier ' -Mr and Mrs. Geddes have been the Mr f tiiir tnn.in.Uw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- vens. Mr. Geddes -returned north ,B! Mr- o-drlea1 will remain for several weeks. ; .... Mrs.' Walter T. Jenks has in- .TJted a rronn of friends to her North Summer 1 street home this aiiernoon ror an miormai tea in. compliment to Mrs. Paul ,Fol- Hard - of California, who Is en route to Cleveland, Ohio, to make her . home. Mrs. Ralph Porter stuller (Edith May Jenks) of Portland Twill come down for the affair. Mrs. i FoUiard and Mrs. stuller are old school friends. v ::; - ' ' " ' The FL clnS is . sponsoring a benefit card party tonight at the ' Oddfellows hall to raise funds for the Salem Oddfellows float - at the Tose festival In Portland. Contract, . auction, five-hundred and." pinochle will be In play dur- ing the evening. Reservations are being made at 8958 or 5277. - The announcement of the en- gagement of Miss Esther McDUff &&tiiti. i iuu, jjovuci mtiyuii flf Flllff-pnA Snit .Tfl(V Rpftflpld fntN. mpriv of saiem. waa maria in v.n. gene on Saturday night. Salem folk attending the party given In Ul 11 O Till tt'm liminp wan, tH Dunn, John Dunn and Bud Mor iarty. ' Salem members of the Disabled American Veterans end auxiliary who drove to Portland to hear the state commander. Dr. Roy Reynolds, were Mrs, Vern Os trander. Mm. P Arm an TjifVv Mra. ntta shieM. .nrf IA - ,mt Mrs. Paul Thaniann. Misa Chm r.iiWv f.. petnrned Oregon SUte college to resume her studies after spending the spring vacation as the guest of hr Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gilkey. ; ' . All mothers of Grant school pn- pils are Invited to the Grant study club to be given at he home of" Mrs. Lief Bergsvik. 1090 North n .11. . . i m . a m t j . vui.Lage aireei ai x: o ciock to- day.'. - . a .1 Mr. and Mr. Rdward Frantx have returned to their home In st h1mi foiinwin.-. a r,r,i riavV at., i tlh- .Vi .71 tendlnr the tonmampnt ramea. , w ; w : ' Mr nd Ir. Lewis Griffith and the,r ehlldren spent the weekend 'a Eugene as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. John' Griffith. -? . . ! i Doa't Neglect -. Your Quid's. Cold Don't let chest colds or eroupr coughs go untreated. Rub Children s Musteroie on child's throat and chest at once. This milder form of regular Musteroie .penetrates, warms, and stimulates local circulation. Floods the bronchial tubes with its soothing; relieving vapors. Musteroie brings re lief naturally because it's a "count er irrf tafrf NOT just a salve. Recom mended by many doctors and nurses. Three strengths: Refular, Children's (mild), and Extra Strong.' . Women's Editor- t ? t - - - futck earns." anything but drab herself. She re- 1 1 . ... . . ... with a ridged weave, No collar to Social Realm Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert! were also present. They will reside at 449 Hardcastle avenue, i . ji .- . . .v. mi v-i v . " V o " .J 7 v ! 1. "UUU 111 UUJlur Ul the newly married couple, the 23rd wedding anniversary of the Gilberts and alao the hlrthdav . anniTersarle9 ot Dottt Mr. and Mrg. GIlbert. E. Irwin, .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bell - . Mr. and Mrs. A J. Davis, all and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis, all of Portland, Mr. end Mrs. George Erlcksen and daughter Evelyn of Brooks, Mrs. Speckater and W. E. Gilbert. of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Relllng, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rolling. Mr. and Mrs Harold. R. Gilbert and Mr. ana -a a- - w- i a. .a JF.VPlT.BSSnM ThA tinm nf Mr. w j t.t wa th n of a pleasant gathering Thursday afternoon -when neighbors and trUnAm m.f A hnnnr Mm Warrv Oldenburg, who recently moved lnto tbe Green8 Bridge district. The afternoon was spent lnform- ail r r.n. l.mn.rU r,A nnn. n.a Oldenburg won prizes In con- tests T " ,, iOTwr SnrttnaiS r "!htt,r0,1"l Ma.5S!rt Z" . ,7. .' r Paul Smith,. Mrs. Hugh Billyeu, Mrs. D. M. Glllenwater, Mrs. Eva lyn Wall, Mrs. Ruth Davis and the hostess, Mrs. Looney. - . , WOODBURN The "birthday anniversary of Mrs. ' Lester R. Gilbert was celebrated with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Relllng Saturday night. Three tables of cards were ln - play after the dinner with prizes for high score going to Earl Gib bens and Mrs. W. E. Ir win. Norman Reiling and Mrs. Frank Proctor won low score -i . , Present were Mr; and Mrs. Les- KG"ber. Mr; .ad- Ml?T'rt.?aJ Giboena.- Mr.-. ud.Mra. Norman Rellmg, Mf. an3 MH. t iivwwi Ail vii. vvwuuuju ftuu in... and Mrs. W. E. Irwin, of Port- lend. . PIONEER Mrs. Burt Curtiss was honored with a stork shower Friday night at the Dallas Chris tian church. Sponsoring the show ev were Mrs. Hulda Smith, Mrs. Clyde Gibbs, Mrs. Frank Dorn- hecker, Mrs. Grover - McDonald. tit rN...k.. tti-.. Mrs. - W. Effengerber, Mrs. Elmer Ray, Mrs. Vergil McPherson and Mr- Robblns. An appropriate Dr0JfJ.,n l 1 The gift table was decorated with . a large howl with a , water lily and frog and a storkr atand- ing near the water among datfo- dils. - i AMITY The members of the ; East Side Sewlng club were en- wiwui um ovij Bnc.uwua.fc a . 1 a 1M mi, ' r.. hn.aa mm m rt awm a m . m m the home of Mrs.- Theodore C . Rich ter, west of town. Sixteen members were present, v Guests prt were Mrs. RIchter's motlw er. Mrs. meone i ttoDinson ana Mrs. Nettie Waldo of McMlnn . Tille, , M- MUdred Stephens Of Dayton, Mrs. - Frank Thomas of Salem and Mrs. - Will Richter ef Amity. ... ' '.. - !!-.; i . Demonstation! Mrs: Mary B. . -Wells ; .;; will be at i Miller's all this week intro ducing the - famous Rubon jKIops and Polish and how to simplify housecleaning. jl Jl Jl f Europeans Know. About Sauces, Seasoning ; The French are good cooks. known tor their earef nl season ing, flavorful sauces and excel lent desserts. Here is one of the latter," very French and j very good. " ' ' " " If, a rice pudding that ha. a caramel sauce on the bottom, i teaspoon (.Worcestershire sance, The season Is ne of wild col whlch . appears when the dessert spread with 2 tablespoons catsup, or, skirts contrast Instead of la removed from the mold. It's a nice dessert to serve company. Jen VwJ J Zj: Zktt art 8tU1 aooer eolor; eery tm yet inexpensive enough ioP in! -h-ta .25w! !5bie :,lable- elude frequenUy on family menus. ; . ' . ' Pnpvm Ttrrv r-Kv K? KE x ST - o . M . M . voos; h cup rice m z cups each milk and water, ir a dou- ble boiler for an hour. Add L cup sugar cook for 10 minutes lonrer and Z f I n f iA .f S i :;,,n-a?0-Ta!": la and the: stiffly beaten eec whltes Carmeliee 1 run mm Jour "into rTSot old tfo un to vvur . iuw a noi moia, up up to poat tne mo H , wll - and nnnr In f? "..m. i-TL." "ii 5 ln we yutuuig, oitrdiu iur x nour. Cool in -the mold, then Invert and garnish with whipped cream run through a pastry tube. "The Russians have several ver sions of an Easter dish that uses cottage cheese. Here Is the rec ipe for: PASHA OP PASHO 4 cup cottage cheese enp sour cream cup butter eup sugar 1 ..cup chopped almonds cup candled orange peel " cup raisins, chopped . Force cheese through a fine sieve or a ricer, add butter and mix well. Add remaining ingre- dients and mix to blend. Line a mold with cheesecloth, fill wfth the mixture, cover" with cheese- cloth and put a weight on top. Put in the refrigerator for 12 hours, nnmold and serve with cream. One company pats out a new unlt for the kitchen that includes with tiny, cheese dumplings that Qtes until done. a bin end -several drawers for have been cooked right in it. t "'- vegeUbles and other foods that x large platter of well chilled Mate Berries -Go Lonff do not belong In the refrigerator. poUto ZaaA,, garnished with to- LuaK5 Demcs -"Pg Jellies, pickles and salad oil mato wedges and stuffed eggs will Tay in Desserts should be cold but not froien and make a handsome centerpiece for At' least strawberries can be a such a unit takes care of them. tne uble. Endive, water cress or sarnjgn for -company desserts ; finely chopped spinach mixed with theM , ear, .prlng dayg eB Salm TTiVlita Cardan lettuce wUl make the green. Dili f ,t must still be imported'ahd Salem Heights harden, plcklea sWe j wl9nt navor to prIce8 mt9 Tet hJglu MaBhed rtraw. Sewing Clubs "Will . Meet the salad. . berries will top e cream, custard "- ... desserts or gelatine mixtures. x An attractive dish begins with . STRAWBERRY DELIGHT SALEM HEIGHTS The Little a border of steamed spinach ln Mash the contents of a box of Garden club will meet at the a baking dish and continues with strawbefties, fOld'Jn IS marshmal- home of Mrs. Frank Miller Thurs- a pile of corn ln the center A lows that hare been halved, mix day. strip or two of plmlento wlll and stand overnight or for several The Social Sewing division will complete the! dish which Is to be hours, then fold in pint whip meet Wednesday, March 23, at baked only A until heated well ped cream Just before serving, the home of Mrs. John Croison. through. " .. -Tii plan mar solve JL ANNUAL PREMIUM for3OOQ Aaaatl Knt After lam SYeara SthYaar 2$ $UM $91-10 - 21 8.70 83.40 23 47.90 9SM 23 40.05 -98.10 24 M.C5 100-50 25 slO 103.00 24 ttM 105.10 27 W .95 107 M 28 55AI 111.10 29 SIM 1U.40 39 585 117.70 11 00.75 UIM- 12 62.75 ItSJO 33 640. 1.00. 34 67.05 134.10 35 69.40 ' 1S8.80 .34 11M 14SJ0 -37 743 14S.10 38 77A5 154.79 t 80.35 160.70 . '. - a- 4 49 83J0 167.00 v 41' - 86.95 1730 .42 .90.45 180.90 43 94.35- v 188.70 44 9S.S5 , 199.70 45 109,65 905 JO 44. 107J5 914-50 47 111,05 ' 94.10 48 117J15 tMO 49. UIJ5 945JO 59 : VOM ' 957.90 . AIm isaawNf . ' - . v mtmoSl U60 3nauirattrp-CLlfliittimttr nf Amennt EDWARD D. DUFF1ELD, Pnsidwt Today's Menu , . ocitv cuuou BLca. njiu m j name today with this menu: , Jellied cranberry salad - Viennese steal: ; ' " ; (cubed) - ' ' " . Hashed brown potatoes Buttered beets ; Lemon chiffon pudding VIENNESE STEAK r? : S3 r fl 1 : L a. A - - 111. 'ti. lT on slices -ot bacon ana cook A J A HaJM A V k Ham YJ4m tog- i - TpIIipiI Plums Have ' m . tri;,-., arl riavor Those little' cans of greengage Plnms that appear on most market sauce. They make excellent des- ey Kaw ei .u- serts . because or tne aisuncuT d ratner langr naTor-Here !" i,,m JBiiieu ueueri iua k " JRI.TJKT r.KEKXGAGK PLUMS i ii. tfn 1 package lime gelatine 1 cup fot water 1 cup Juiee from P"""--- 1 cup canned greengage plums Dissolve gelatine in hot water. Add plum Juice and chill. Whn slightly thickened, fold In plums., Turn into individual molds, chill until firm and serve plain or with whipped cream. Serves . . ; ' Mis Marnn Kavaire la snend- ing the spring vacation in Salem from her studies at the Univer sity ot Washington. goup gaJ Make , r Luncheon Menu ' . . A , good big bowl of soup, a salad and "a slice of angel cake with orange sauce will make a luncheon menu for the family or for a bridge party at noon. Serve aonn that's extra nice because if. your own mixing, and top PROBJLE3I: You need more life insurance than you feel you can ; afford at present. But you have rea- a son to expect larger income . or less expense in a few years. SOLUTION: Our lifetime policy ; with premiums first five years only half the rate thereafter. PARTICIPATING PREMIUM WAIVER DIS ABILITY BENEFIT, INCLUDED TN POU- OES ISSUED AT THE RATES SHOWN. This plan ivill help you : to start right now . " . - j . . . .. '- - -'--t i Consult agent,hone local office or write Nome Office, Homemakiiig Styles.. Food Individuality Is; Costume Detail Feature v It's no longer a matter of what the .town's "smartest dress shop says is the high color of the sea son, or even what cousin Ethel wears for costume Jewelry,' the . Important thins is io express in dlvidualltv in color combinatlona - - - CB W ccentIn match with blouses and jackets . ' - nyimng goes. r There Just lsnt any "the"' col- or this spring. Here, for Instance. is . one smart combination; gray suit with a plain blouse of dull rose, navy felt hat trimmed with a swirl of rose. naw calf, shoes. bag to match.: and gloves of a deeper gray than the suit, Originality shows in the i orative accessories In cost dee- r;?".-jrrI;Jrufi J"", "". veBw- tabMs and flowr are Prt c orations- even Indians Tanl Ra- - - - - vere and Fulton's steamboat have appearea in some eastern snops. birds made of feathers. doga. ben8, M and miniature musical instruments arc some of exQUc decorations for Upel of throat or baU . . - w,.. L.OOKies r ITlltea Wlta AnnlM9. APP, UCC, v .Applesauce will be used In this fruity cookie that makes en In- pae8,Te "weet for beefen meals. APPLESAUCE COOKIES -up shortening 1 cup sugar 1 cup applesauce 1 teaspoon soda Va teaspoon nutmeg, ninna rmon, cloves and salt " ', 2 cups flour 1 cup raisins 1 cup raisins 1 eup nuts a, 2 eggs -' : Drop by spoonfuls -on a greased nan and bake 'for about 15 mln- A- to the Ccmpatry -: NEWARK, NEW Jf fSEY