t -ten Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon,' Friday Morning, December . 23, 1938 PAGE SEVEN m Decorate T$nf Cookies iof. . I Holiday r fs in the Bag Much of the fan in slaking hol iday cookies is their ecor at Ion, end an inexpensive suar cookie can look like a mifl6n when dressed up a bit wtt if chocolate or icing. - I Make several batches of sugar Cookies, or of molas&s cookies, ( and cut them in, as pd shapes as your imagination tvilg allow. If sizes are too big, cut tem in two. Some women even use She cuttings to provide variety in Shape. There are two classes of decora tion for cookies, taatfgwhlch goes on before baking, . abP that which tops the cookies afteif baked. - Most grocery stored carry col ored sugars and candies that can be used to top cookkij and which stand the heat. Brushed with egg white and dipped ing the candies that have been spreain a saucer, the cookies will holdlhetr decora tion and have a slight glaze. ' Silver dragees wi also stand the heat" and will be slowy decora tion. Nuts, of course, iare good and can be stuck on with (he egg white glaze. 5 J ;. hi 3 )i' : ) . . 'rV. ii - I 1'", . ' V - 11 ic!w...IM v , i'Ssf Reading left to right, Jane Bryan, currently featured in "Brother Rat," lends a smart accent to her sport costume with' her square "luggage" typo bag. Rosemary Lane, soon to play in "Oklahoma Kid' chooses a pouch bag of softest antelope to key her wool suit. Marie Wilson is coyly admiring a hugo leather purse, modelled after on old-time saddle boa. Mario will be seen next in Warners' "Sweep- stales Winner.' Bags are important accessories to winter styles, as shown by screen stars who model featured Items. Left is Jane Bryan with a sports type bag. Center is Rosemary Lane who shows an, antelope bag For decorations to be 'put on with a wool suit. Right is pictured Marie Wilson with a saddle-bag type handbag, cookies after baked, use melted : chocolate. Heat carefully, dipping s't chocoUte-or regular take choqo- Last MlTMt Gift late. Whip with a fork until be- f ginning to cool Dip amaU cookfea Often AmOUg in the chocolate, down halfway, leaving the other half plain. ; vGW BeSt Or make a small cornucopia of J white paper, fill it with the choco late and make tiny drops as dec orations around the edge.' The chocolate may be made in spirals on round cookies, criss-cross on Bring Typewriter For Wrist Watch MONMOUTH Mrs. J. L. Nel son, whose wrist watch disap peared from her home last week. has not recovered, it. A strange woman, who said she was from Salem, left a typewriter with Nelson at his service station, ."in lieu of the missing watch." Asked by Mrs. Nelson what her connec tion was with Loren Caulkins, a prowler arrested here last week. the woman replied that she was merely a friend of his family. Caulkins. who had been lirisg for two weeks at Young's auto camp here, has been discovered to have a penitentiary record. He is detained in the county Jail. He had entered the homes of Mrs. G. W. Chesebro and Mrs. Marion Fresh, and had been seen prowl ing around the Nelson home the day the place was ransacked and Mrs. Nelson's watch disappeared. State police took charge of the typewrite;-. It is thought Caulkins may have been connected with a ring of thieves operating In nearby towns. Today's Menu There are always last - minute gifts to buy, because only a super- woman could really do all her shopping ahead. Often the woman hn ahnni lntp epts the best bar- Other shapes, and even can be gains, and sometimes even a bet ter selection of small things. Even little boys like some he man soap that is in the shape of pine cones and smacks of the woods. Seedums and small cacti are to be found at the florists in small pots from practically nothing up. used to write a ereetlne. Frosting can be tinted and used to decorate the cookies. A tree shape can be outlined with green icing and silver balls put on with tiny drops of the Icing. i - Cottage Cheese Torte Is Gala Dish Zwelbacu begins an elegant dessert dish that includes prac tical all cottage cheese. COTTAGE CHKESK TORTK 1 package grated sweibach ! V cup melted fat 1 cup sugar 2 teaspoons floor j';. 'teaspoon cinnamon , V teaspoon nutmeg 4 egg yolks 4 egg whites 2 pounds cottage cheese Vz pint cream 1 teaspoon lemon extract Mix sugar, spices and melted fat, add zweibach. Line a but tered mold with mixture reserv ing 1 cup for top. Beat yolks until lemon colored, and add flour. Add cottage cheese, cream and lemon extract. .Fold In stiff ly beaten whites. Pour in a mold lined with crumbs and top with remaining crumbs. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes. Artichokes Stuffed Good Dish .. French artichokes are In mar kets in earnest these days Artichokes and kippered sal mon wJU be on the menu for to day. Artichoke salad Kippered salmon Steamed parsleyed potatoes ' Buttered spinach with lemon Mince pie Heat the kippered salmon in the oven until thoroughly hot. You can suit aAy purse and any, sprinkle with butter and cem agtiJ,. 'm' , -hHe still hot. a new gift, but always an appre ciated one. Five cents up to a dol lar ones are found now and even the inexpensive ones have attract ive color these days. The ten-cent store will yield j any number of dime gifts for a bousewife. Apple corers, measur ing cups, mixing spoons, salt shakers, dish rags, pot holders, and any other of the dozens of little things that will make more packages under the tree. An assortment of canned Jelly and Jam from your own basement will make an excellent gift to ar range in a small basket. Just good old ginger cookies will please youngsters. . Large Crowd Reports To View Senior Class Drama at Willamina WILL AMINA The Willamina high school seniors presented their three-act class play, "What Wright Left," Thursday night at the school gymnasium. A large crowd was present to enjoy the fine acting of the young people Those taking part were Deb Mor ris, John Bu8well, Wayne Rlckert, Jeanne Talbot, Louise Lentx, Ar len Gillespie, Dale Snow, Meredith Flanery, Dorothy Myers, Helen Parrett and Charles Colburn. Selections by the high school orchestra were also much ap preciated. For Company Bonneville Dam Subject of Open Meet, Silver ton SILVERTON Dr. Carl Thomp son, repersenting the Bonneville dam project, will speak at an open meeting at Silverton at 8 o'clock p.m., December 28. The meeting is being spon sored by the Silverton Lions club. Dr. Thompson's subject will be, "Facts about the Bonneville Pro ject." Friends have received word of the death of the mother of Warren E. Crabtree at her home in the American colony near Mexico City. Mr. Crabtrr.e was for 12 years Smith-Hughes in structor In the Silverton high school and is now with 'he high school faculty of Salinas, Calif. ""i40' - 'f - State Officers at Veterans' Meet SCIO John H. Schum, senior vice commander of the Oregon de partment of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department Service Officer O. Pike, Department Adjutant Quartermaster W. E. McGuffln, and District Commander Jack Hayes spoke in Scio recently to meetings of Cascade post and auxiliary. Mrs. Anna Chladek : and Mrs. Pearl Zink were initiated into the Scio unit by a degree team from Silverton. Members also were present from Portland and Dallas. Scio post and auxiliary attend ed a Christmas party by the Sil verton organisations Wednesday night. Tnrkev or chicken and mnshroom pie served Individually will make a fine dish to set before your very best guests during the hol idays. - ' Rebekahs Enjoy Christmas Tree SCIO A Christmas tree, ex change of presents, refreshments and a social hour featured the regular meeting of Leone Rebe kah Lodge No. 84, IOOF, at Scio Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Scott (An geline Wesely) plan to return soon after Christmas for their home at San Francisco, where both have been employed for some time. Seasonal Christmas boxes for some of the forgotten needy fam ilies in the Scio area were arran ged by Mrs. Carl Warren's Chris tian Sunday school at her home in South Scio Tuesday night. An Informal yuletlde- party for her class also was given by Mrs. War ren. Eunice Fuhr Is IM's President BETHANY Lois Frink was hostess Tuesday night to mem bers of the LDR. The group elect ed officers to include president, Eunice Fuhr; vice-president. Pa tience Moberg; secretary-treas urer. Vernice Tollestrud: treas urer, Oriet Moen. j The club also voted to give $40 to Trinity organ fund and $2? to mission and charity. The group enjoyed a social hour during which gifts were ex changed. Members will spend Monday night of next week id caroling, Leaves Hospital TALBOT Mrs. Mary Petty John of Roberts, who underwent a major operation recently at the Deaconess hospital in Salem, has Hubbard Women's Club Entertained HUBBARD Mrs. John Friend and Mrs. Herman Bontrager en tertained the Hubbard Woman's club Wednesday afternoon with 27 of the 39 members present. The program included readings by Sally Ann Bontrager; piano solo. Miss Naomi Friend; a skit "Rat-a-tat-tat, by Mrs. Ora Soderholm, Mrs. Flossie Bontrager. Mrs. Kathryn Will and Mrs. Sadie Scholl; quartet, by Naomi Friend, Norma Sanders, Lois and Dorothy Yoder. The program was followed by an exchange of gifts. The next Qieeting will be held at the home of Mrs. George Pardy Wednesday afternoon, January 4. Beringer on Trip MEHAMA William Beringer is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balrd at their home in Grapeview, Wash. recovered sufficiently to be moved to the home of her mother, Mrs. Charles Meier. Artichokes taste much better when carefullj cooked. Drop them into boiling water, add a half lem on, a little olive oil or cooking oil. and a handful of pickling spices. Cook until the leaves are tender when tested, and all starch- iness is gone. Italians like to carefully pull the leaves back from the center of but the cooked vegetable, remove the many women who like them for a center or "choke" and .fill it with hot vegetable or as salad know a dressing made from sweet herbs little about cooking this odd veg- and fine breadcrumbs, seasoned etable from the foggy valleys of with garlic and moistened with California. olive oiL "Dawn Patrol," Elsinore Soon . 1 ii tQMy (L mm inp w wm & wmj 1 ffsffiw I K pecia J W ""r Tii bM m i, TBsjW linili V itiiHil I miiti Wfim ri-AA-frtt . itlli niQu mitkim:i. jik in r w ""I i sl'ii I PatHnu Mm Lie to Wnrl Dress Socks giftprtfd Many of the designs are copies of higher priced socks I Ribbed tops; cotton and rayon mixtures. -Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone. la a tense scene from the 'Warner Bros, drama of wartime aviation, "The Dawn Patrol, starting Fri day at the Elsinore theatre, pins on this same bill "Spring Mad ess, with Maoreca O'Solllvan and Lew Ayres; also a Walt Disney color cartoon, "ilother Goose Goes Hollywood." 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