PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, , Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Horning, December 28, 1938 Society . . Clubs Music New 'and: Feattees 'Women 6TtZh aiyics iuuu MAXINE BUREN Women'g Editor- Holiday Tea at , MaisonHome r Thursday , : ; The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Malson on Tammarack street .will be the setting for one of the loveliest affairs of the holi day season when a group of the high school set entertain with a formal tea Thursday afternoon Calling hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock. .The affair will compli ment a group of the co-eds home ' from college during the holidays and a number of the younger set. Crystal Huntington and Irene McLeod will open the door and . 'Miss Molly Jean Malson and Miss Vivian Asplnwall will receive the guests in -the living room. Presiding at the serving table during .the afternoon will be Miss Margaret Bell. Miss Doris Drager, Miss Wilmahollyce Wlrtt. Mrs. John Bone, Miss Editn Morenouse and Miss Virginia Cross. The Christmas motif will Je nsed in the table decorations. , "' Hostesses fwho will assist in formally about the rooms and in ' the serving will be Miss Alice Ann Wlrtz,. Miss Shirley Huntington. Miss Betty Childs, Miss - Helen Composer 5T IS j " J Formal Dance Is ? si - Event oi Monday Jtuie-Smilei - - - L (Ztetck At Lastiuian One of the outstanding holiday dances was the Delta Phi alumnae formal Christmas Monday at Cas- -tlllian hall. Tommy SeRlne and -his orehestra played for dancing. The decorations were effectively, carried out in blue and silver with a blue sky and stars behind the orchestra . pit Fir boughs and wreaths encircled the lights and .walls. - Patrons and patronesses for the dance were Dr. and Mrs.. Charles Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Max Page and Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene. Miss Dorothy - LippS and Miss Margaret Hauser were so-chair-men of the dance. ; Among those attending were the Misses Margaret Hauser, Elea nor Sherman, : Chloe Anderson,' , Grace Covert, Rowena Upjohn, Eileen Lester, . Betty Taylor,' en Miss Helen Benner of Chicago, winning song, "Longing," has been selected to be nsed for a Chicago scholarship contest. Miss Benner Receives bertson, Geneva Seamster, Bar bara Young, Lois Steinke, Fran ces Entress, Shirley Evenson, Jewell Minler, Dorothea Green wood, Helen Kestly, Esther Vehrs, Eleanor Swift, Margaret Chad wick, Esther Black, Helen Board- man, Jeryme Upston, Marjorie Safford, Dorothy Llpps, Vivian . Smith. Miss Marianne Owen, Miss ; Ernestine Fredrickson, Miss Bar- JJonor in Chicago - bara Bell, Miss Leone Spaulding, - Miss Dorothy Dunigan, Miss Har- "Word has been received herein Noth, Helen Duley, Bernice Ro : rlet Dunigan,' Miss Ines Stanley. Salem by. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph vere, Charlotte Hill. Margaret - Miss Mary Jane Simmon- Miss Benner that their daughter, Hel- Bell, June Lochridge, Hattie Brat Sara Belle Instig, Miss betty en, now of Chicago, has received zel, Hazel Shutt, Evelyn Haag, Schaeffer and Miss Kathryn , more honors for her nation-wide Kay Ringe, Ruth Peck, Lois Wal- : Moore. ;i i f winning song, "Longing." The ton, Gwen Hunt, Flavia Downs, L "song has been selected for the Chi- Gen McCullougb, Maxlne Wood- ' t j T3 1 ri . cago public high school scholar- field, Gretchen Thielsen, Eleza- tfridge Jrarty tO Jtete ship contest to be held in the early beth Clement, Ida Jo Eaton, An- Tnnnl Tft;rVit spring. nabelle Tooze, Dorothy Simonson, . vuupic .Aouigm - . Thig la8t year MIsg Benner Vivian Willing, Jacqueline WU- Id comrllment to Miss Victoria wrote tne mu8lc and accompani- Hams, Mildred Bender, Edith ' fiftaeir, d Mr Mi TamrL ment to "Longing" which was the Redfern, Eleanor MeNeff, Melva - whose marriage will an event P" winner in a nation-wide con- Belle Savage, Shirley Cronemlller of Friday night at the American test. The song Is now published Edna Savage, Virginia Pugh. Ruth Lutheran church. Miss Jeryme Up- "d copyrighted. Miss Benner is Pemberton, Lois MiUer. ston will entertain with a bridge, a graduate of Willamette univer- Yoiwgr Set Attend party tonight at her home on Che- "it? where she wrote four winning Messrs Max Dietrich, Jack Pol- meketa street -freshman glee songs. She has lock, Ernie Greenwood, Bill Crary, The rooms will be festive with been studying music and teaching Bill Smith, Jack Hansell, Jerry holiday decorations carrying out ln Chicago for the past several Sherman, Edwin McWain Earle the red and gteen color scheme, years. Mad' Jack Buh' RaJ ,DjLake a iot win rrA fnU . ly, M. D. Hughes, Harry Erickson, lowinr an eveninz of contract. - Franklin Evenson,- Ervin Potter, Ala Schneider and Mr. Taggart are T , ueorse causey, James ooin, vie- - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick. Mr. Of Interest Here tor Gibson. Gordon Black, Thorne LlMClieOnS and Mrs. Dan Schreiber, Mr. and n Hammond, Wheeler Engliah, : Mrs. George Scales, Mr, and Mrs. n Christmas day at eight Frank Barlow, Herman iBurgener, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise is enter '" - ' i 'Better give me two bottles lie's got an awful lot of resistance 1" Besides perfume and proposals, there's a heap of springtime suggested In this calculating damsel's coat. Ribbed wool of Itself creates a most decorative effect. Winglike, the ribbing extends horizontally on the shoulders for true military width, then narrows into sbapea panels which achieve both fit and alenderness In the body of the coat. Its collarless, tapering throat outline glvea lingerie touches full play. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc.. Mrs. Boise Fetes, jrranann evenson,- urvin rotter, rvt i in l. u. Quay Wassam, WendelL Patch, OUO uleTnDeTS at Smiths Will Celebrate Wedding Anniversary' Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Smith, Brownsville, will observe their (1st wedding anniversary. at the home of their son. Wal Kenneth Manning, Mr. and Mrs. o'clock Miss Louise C. Fletcher, Orville South, Oliver Glenn, Win- talnlng with two smartjy arranged ter Smith, next Sunday. Joseph Harvey, Jr., Miss Caroyl daughter of Mrs. Frank G. Flet- field Needham, Vera fPomeroy, iuncheons this week at her North A11 frendg 0f Mr. and Mrs, Braden, Miss s Helen Boardman, cter formerly of Salem, became Bill Dyer, John Porter. Claire gummer street home. Tuesday aft- gmitii have ben invited to at- Mr. Thorne Hammond, Mr. Whee- in Dnae OI Mr- Annur m. aia- Miuer, raui ranxiin, irwin Ed- ernoon Mrs. Boise complimented tena. Walter Smith also lives ler English and the hostess, Miss !on' Bon.0f,r- na w- w- warns, bod tiug, tiayooume uj- members of the Round-Up club at Brownsville. "" vjiy, i ine norai er, in uiarn, win jenas, Axei wita a luncheon and afternoon of of the bride's brother and sister- Jorgensen. Austin Holden. Law- dm0 .tinni vnt in-law, ilr. and Mrs. F. R. Flet- rence Brown, Dick Rentfro, Pat wV Bnrtolnh Prael of Port- Z . a x,l. T!.BlH nilm Cher in. Portland. Rev. Richard Shea. Henry Kortemeyer, Harry e AGr'avTnd VOX S- riagg Ayres. rector of St. Mi- Fredericks. Del Gwvnn J John Kel- " :7 " """. .r." ""' V 17 . ..... . . - Mri rirPTman nuise. u ai uarfffor sBiam . o w Upston. Pattern Three children of Mr. and Mrs. Smith will be present. 1 V I 'w ' chaels and All Angels Episcopal ley, Wayne Doughton, Bud Mer- church, performed the ceremony in the presence of members of the two families and close friends.. Seasonal decorations were useJ on the improvised altar. MIsi Martha Webster sang "Because" preceding the service and Mrs. Orval Deskin Bergey played the accompaniment and wedding march. The bride who was given away cer, Manfred Olson, Bob Woods, Club members bidden were Mrs. ter Smith. John L. Rand, Mrs. Joseph Al- Mr. Smith Is a retired farmer ?Jr bert. Mrs. Per Kelly. Mrs. Frank d both he and Mrs. Smith were r.z!orfimn.!i Snedecor. Mrs. Max Buren. Mrs. "u oam uuuiu, mi. tj TInWi.nn r Mm. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. Thom as B. Kay Mrs. J. T. Whittig, and Mrs. H. E. Wood ,Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Coffey, Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph B. Felton . and Mr, and Mrs. Samuel M. Bowe. ,1 ... s born in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs Smith were married in Fossil, January 1. 1888. They moved to Linn coanty 48 years ago, DeMolay Banquet to In marriage by her brother. F. Be Given Tonight R Fletcher, wore a floor-length " Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs. S. P. Kimball. Today Mrs. Boise is entertain- Reception Is Planned by lng members of her Wednesday ,r . . . club at luncheon. Special gnests Patriotic Societies will be Miss Edna Sterling of Se attle, Mrs. Rudolph Prael and gown of pale pink French organ- The 16th anniversary of the Mrs- Henry A. Cornoyer. za iasmonea -wun iuu sain em' founding of Chemeketa chapter broidered in 'pastel colors. She order of DeMolay will be cele- carrled a. bride's bouquet of II- brated tonight when the alum- Familv Dinner Served lies-ot-the-valley, forget-me-noU Me are guests of the active and roses. members at a banquet and cere- Joy Mrs. Kleen Miss Marian Allen of Mill monial in Masonic temple. The . Citr was the maid of honor and luimnAt whh win h !( Mrs. Christina Kleen was host- wore a frock of pale blue organ- Dy a committee from the Moth- at a family dinner on Christ- tend. za ana - carnea pina. nouvaraia ers' elub. headed & Mt. Glenn mas day given m ner nom win kt.rin mt -n .n m ShioDlng street. Guests were j ... . . .... . vr. .nJ Ura rta V&vm mwtA fiTPDlnflT. thir TmerDlclar,.Tnera1 TfrTSm SJSS: chairman of the committee in "oiana, ieiDen, t,yie ana way- t yj JlZJi Mr. c C MMMa T m-mA JTmm V f riniMh. Tnfltsl Will DA gerTM MTS. j. j CIllrKH U1VUU Aug UU JUlBi V. vu ut UU- .. . : - . . in i tv- . .- titi. nr ! central chairman and canataates wno are to take " " "UUCI " " " , - . . K fh n-triotie their second degree, having re Kleen, Delwyn and Denna is being assisted by the pa trlotio . .. . . .. . . . r vr. xm tt t vi.an nr vn )EA.tions. Mrs. Joe rin a nay. . " .. ceivea tneir initiatory degree " - "-t - r - . c . fif . Mrs. Mason attended Oregon are: Zerral Brown Jim Hat- Delia, Dora May and Earl, Mr. and president of the Bona oi in State college and Is a graduate field Bonner Phelns Charles Mrs. A. H. Kleen, Jerry and Dar- Union veterans uiiiw. " of Willamette university where cattew. Bill Philmore and Bob 1ne- Mr and Mr8- J- Weston chairman oi tne she was a member of -Beta Chi Johnson. Rrur Van Wvnrardeii and Loleta, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Officers of the leaerau sorority. She, has been on the islmaster councillor and Bill Kleen and Janet, Mr. and Mrs. elude Glen Aaams, OM rv i t -.t . faculty of the Mill City high Mudd will take the part of De- C M. Kleen, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. ion Veterans prei WenJ. -Mm. Durbin-Patterson Vows Spinsters to Honor "vu kvuu.u nioiaT fi ii Tin r ine rftrpmnnr. .. - . -ri- ft. vn H i i i . . . " " - - w . . trr. pant ij. naica. jjAi.iiiiirii liiiniiav ir. rrTiu iiaever, air. iuu jnrs. aut, . . - . r Harmon Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Daughters oi ua.un V. A. A. Churchill, Mrs. G. R. Tllton. secretary; Mrs. C. C. Geer, DAK, Mr. and Mrs." George Kleen and treasurer. Waldo, Mr. and, Mrs. John Kleen, Glenn and James. Mr. and Mrs. Hnnuholil hints aira Mm a 1 v Ralph Kleen, Wlllard and Char-r 1?ai-wo11 Purtv Event when holidays bring added perils ;". Mr. and Mrs. Thome Jone. , , WL Dr. Douglas Chairman for of laundering and housecleaning. "i"1" Car; Of the Week t . -.. ' uom M Baia 10 comeon upnoister- ,v President S Birthday lng or clothing when rubbed with Mri Elmer llousen. Maxine, El and pink roses. Mrs. Harold G Bates of West Fir was best man for Mr. Mason. . A reception fol lowed the - ceremony. The couple left for a wedding trip; and for traveling the bride wore a dark green three, piece suit with black accessories. On Friday night's calendar is the informal reception for which the city Patriotic Federated So cieties will be hosts at tne cnam eer of commerce at 7:30 o'clock Thla semi-annual affair will hon or new citizens who will receive their naners that night. Tne in terested public is invited to at- ... . erB neaaea 07 airs, uienn " 6"-- .v nnrnr th Ul ' 7 A varied program wui cal num Refresh Menu Thrives on Pruning Meat Budget Europeans know more about combining meat flavors with oth ers to make inexpensive main djshes. Americans depend on finer cuts .for a great deal of their meat flavor. , Long cooking 1 meats have best flavor and :, suehgdishea as veal goulash show thfii to best advan tage. . i, - veal goulash 4 onions, sliced very, thin 1 pound veal . 1 H teaspoons paprika 1 can consomme 1 small green pepper, diced fine Cook onion and green pepper in fattil clear, add cubed veal and sUffwith onion a few minutes. Arfjfconsomme and enough water to aw little bit more than cover meat. Cook about 1 hours, then add a little flour and water to thicken slightly. Bring to a boil and serve with noodles.' Then there's the excellent meat. ox tails, that requires a long time Today's Menu Begin the meal with stuffed celery as salad, end it with Nor mandy apside-down cake. Stntfed celery Floured round steak Stewed tomatoes Rlced potatoes Normandy upside-down cake, NORMANDY UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE . 1 cups sifted cake flour 1 Vl teaspoons double - acting baking powder 4 teaspoon salt cup granulated sugar 4 tablespoons softened butter 1 egg, well beaten Vu cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons butter Vt cup brown sugar, firmly packed 14 teaspoon cinnamon 2 large apples, pared and thin ly sliced 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and sugar, and sift together three times. Add to cook but are rich in flavor and butter. Combine egg, milk, and blend unusually well with vege- vanilla. Add to flour mixture, atir- tables. ring until all flour is dampened; OX TAILS AND MUSHROOMS then beat vigorously 1 minute. 1 ox tail, jointed Melt 4 tablespoons butter in 1 bunch small carrots 8x8xz-inch pan or 8-inch skillet Mushrooms 4 over low flame; add brown sugar 1 enp cooked rice , and cinnamon and. cook and stir Brown ox tail in butter, add wa-' until thoroughly mixed. On this ter to cover well, season and cook arrange over-lapping slices of ap- I hours or until almost done. Add pie. Sprinkle with lemon juice. whole carrots and when almost Turn batter out on contents of done, add several mushrooms for pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 each serving or a can. Add rice, degrees) 50. minutes, or- until Heat well through. done. Loosen cake from sides of Meat balls are a third sugges- nan with unatula Sorvi, nntid. tion for cutting down on the meat down on dish with tnn budget, at the same time finding Garnish with whipped cream, If vAwciacub iwiui uiu lUkcrcBiuig desired. textures. MEAT BALLS (for 0 servings) 1 pound beef pound pork Vt pound veal Grind together three times. Beat 1 egg with 1 cup milk and soak in Si I! CrUmb vrom onion and potato, diced white bread or zwieback. 3 season with pepper, salt and a sprinkle of sugar. Fry a finely chopped good sized onion in 14 pound butter and mix with the meat and other mixture. Work well until smooth and form into balls. Fry in your favorite fat. Potato Sonp Includes Other Flavors A "turnip gives interesting fla vor to this sonp that includes SWISS POTATO SOUP 4 small potatoes 1 large white turnip I cups boiling water 1 quart scalded milk onion, sliced 4 tablespoons butter cup flour lhi teaspoons salt Dash of pepper. Buttermilk Ingredient For Chocolate Cake Wash, pare and cut potatoes In Chocolate cake that takes but- halves, cut turnip in slices. Par termllk is an extra fine flavored boil for 10 minutes together, drain dessert, try this recipe for and add onion and boiling water. nunciuuija v n u v u u a a is uook together until vegetables are CAKE 2 cups brown sugar cup shortening 2 eggs beaten separately hi cup sour milk 2tt cups flour 2 squares chocolate V cup boiling water 1 teaspoon soda Mix chocolate, water and soda and let stand while mixing the For Flavor ' batter. Cream shortening and sugar, add egg yolks and beat Lemon flavor Is an appreciated well, add dry ingredients and 11- one and makes a simple dish quite quid alternately, adding chocolate elegant. This lemon filling can and soda mixture last. Fold in be used to make nnurir k- egg whites and bake in a 350 de- something, or is good enough for soft, rub through a sieve and put back In the water, add milk, re heat and bind with butter and flour that have been cooked to gether. Season with salt and pepper. Filling Takes Lemon gree oven. Cherry Sauce Will Top Breakfast Pancakes Dressy pancakes made these winter mornings will taste extra good when served wth cherry sauce that's a bit unusual. CHERRY SYRUP cup butter 1 cup sugar 1JA cup cherry juice. the most expensive concoction. LEMON FILLING 1 cup sugar 1 tablespoons flour Dash of salt 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten 2-3 cup "water 1-3 cup lemon juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 2 teaspoons butter Combine sugar, flour, and salt In top of double boiler; add egg yolks, water, and lemon Juice, . '- "--- wj laiawi alUllUg lUOrOUgUiy. flUCO OYeT beginning to boil, then cook with- boiling water and cook 10 min- out stirring for about 15 minutes, utes, stirring constantly. Add Add 1 cup well drained cherries lemon rind and butter. C00L and remove from fire. Serve hot. Makes about 1 1-3 cups filling. Willamette - university and - the University of Oregon and is no , ffi1 Se& rsMaTon3 Xaundering Ideas Handy Patronesses .sister of Salem. , Lawrence - Fletcher of During Holidays At the Fairmount Hill home of The Spinsters will be hostesses Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman at tonight for their annual formal high noon on Tuesday Mrs. Clara dinner party in compliment to Pattereon became the bride of their patronesses. The affair Mr. Frank W. Durbin at a quiet will be held at the Golden Pheas- ceremony tn the presence of mem- ant. The Christmas motif will bers of the two families. Rev. br carried out In the table, deco- Rev. Robert Hutchinson perform- rations mi ii.. 4. . . IV. .. : auaiua A party was given at me nome u mo bciticc. ana jaias A&arv Hunraonii a bit of Ice then chibned off Am- me" nd Jackie, and Mr. and of Miss Florence Elsassen on Mon-v The Improvised altar was in charge of arrangements. Elaborate plans are being made monia and turpentine mixed in Mr- NoDle Dependehner and Di-; day in honor of Room nicn, wno yanked with cyclamen and fern- Miss Margaret Simms. fires! to nationally celebrate the pres- equal proportions will Te move ne- ... L U toon learag " V"" , rona were dent of the group, will preside om washable clothinr. auena kuu( , T Tw "" ww.iu nnm .;ti . flinner. Honor nests aecorauoa w a - 7 - 6""" 'wict wm De Mrs. Curtis B. Cross 'Mrs. Girls, the suspender dress is idenfs birthday and Dr. Vernon paint from washable clothing. passport 10 emc lor lmmeaiaie A. Don r las was annotated chair- Stl Vnlva qt. i HA.tinw . . 5EnJ? "Prtng too--and Pattern man for Salem and Marlon conn- bv nuttln the cleaner on a cork Dinner Honors Child j a a - -am j . B ... y- m an announcement maae Dy and rubbing. It's more effective n-.-P;-l,a1. evening, was - spent m piaying and matching accessories. There Frank H. Spears, ; Mrs. Homer games, . ; . ,,, were no attendants. A luncheon Goulet, sr., .Mrs. C S. Hamilton. 1UUBB-yitacui. r.w. - -- iui iu nwumj siacat wiivwstt MTS. William HCGilchriat ' 1r .tpUture ralyhw Christmas pany on Bjjuijar to ? Kurtz. rJFrles -girdle can be years ago with funds from the wam soapy water In the morning fv0n. " 6 t d2f v0f : Dmeroxl nd Bobert Rich. Looka suspender- laced-np ' coquettishly, button-trimmed Or. the suapen- throughout the United States, has dera and girdle may be separate, been widely extended this year, to adorn the' shirtwaist dress. : Funds from each community will Then ? . too this :i. very attractive be re tained halt in the district and . and dan enter. Marilyn, were the dress may have a wide contrasting halt will be aent to the national gnests of Mrs. Munroe'a mother, girdle or a self-belt and long foundation for research on lnf an- Mrs. C. B. Becker of Walla Wal- leeres- Instead fot ' short ones, tile paralysis. '-" la,J Wash., .for the Christmas Dont you love the . eight-gore The foundation has been ere- holiday. - - - -"awing" iklrt, and the choice ot ated ao that the work will be a two" swanky necklines? -: i V V -! permanent one; making effective . '-!"-: " " - Pattern 4 S27 . is' available In' progress toward. the control and Hiss Marian AverOl of Port Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Stuhr and son, Jackie. squth for a trip. Mr. and Mrs. Durbin will make their home In T., XfTTl tt. " , ; ' ... . th eanitaL iAo. xuuucuiau X1U81CS8 Members ot lb FOB social cino - , wr. ' v. " ;"-... - w wdesdaT wu.ru BW5 10 L.iuii Member ir. ana Mr. ..bki Monroe r ...1 V"Y :. YL Ur. V. Klmon uui.r. , I, aiucia. numcr, nu nui- vu- ? w.M - acnooi ior gins ior. tne past IA? ner and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. for a gift exchange, rreseni were Mrs. E. V. McMechan was a Mra. HuJa ShS lonchwn htCM Tuesday after- : It llLrVhZu. Mrs. man. in the capltaL noon at her home on South Com- TTnf ni . xtnnr: Mrt Frank Marshall, Mrs. An Informal Christmas dinner Ruth Kapps, Mrs. Elsie Eschle waa rlTn at tha home nf Vfr. and ,tnan. Mrs. Marvel ThompkiM, Mra. Mare B. Jennings. The guesta Mrs. Dorothea Kerber, Mra. Opal tertained the South Circle of the were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Frelsch, Gellman, Mri; M dw. First Christian church with mercial street la compliment . to xtrm wm members of her . dub. Christmas fJ S ?a7. ST decoraUona were used in the table appointments and contract bridge was in play during .the afternoon. Gnests were Mrs. Braiier Smlll, "M atwui ron " - " : ; , nit. . Junior and .misses- slses .lo, it, cure of the disease, which attacks land waa. ln the capital Monday .V.,n.? 14, If and 18. Size If, suspender all elasses of society r . to attend the Wedding of Mis V,T i":T:r Ph.in. . f1 VrMtra.- Ro?er Mrthinc. Mrs. H. O. dres Ukes 2U yards 64 Inch Local committee, and plans for Alice 8 p e t k and Mr. Herman J'1ul nli? aiT 0 ria.1""? Malson. Mrfc Ronald Jones. Mrs. Pointers Help Newswriters For Clubs A contest for publicity stories was recently aoinounred by a New Tork paper' for the National Federation of Women's clubs and it occurred to the writer that a. few pointers on publicity or news item writing may aid readers. Well written news stories or elub publicity always draws more space in the paper than " that which is poorly prepared and must be re-written. ; Taking some pointers from a booklet published recently for the benefit of publicity writers for the National Tuberculosis associ ation, and adding other sugges tions we find that It's good . to know the editor with whom you do business. (This department likes to knowjhe club reporters, (so drop in, or have a telephone chat occasionally). Fresh news is always best sefid or telephone Information the same day it happen if possible. The older the news Is. the smaller will be the story. Many women think that by waiting for the weekend paper their story will be better received, but on the con trary, the old news must take sec ond place in the paper. It's best tcwVite a list of names, unless the editor is familiar with them. Often it is difficult to get the correct snellinr over the telephone. Be sure your story is of news value, best to have a local angle. Local names are good, it the story is from a club's national publicity, find a local connection and play up that feature. The social and club columns is not the place for Instructions to club members. Only information that is of intense to outsiders is news. This masaa "bring own silver," "a largo attendance is requested" (it fa naturally) or "the club wishea. to thank, etc." Editorializing and offering opin ions is left to the editorial writer and finds no place on the sews pages. If stories are written to two papers, write a different one to each, assume the same persona will read both stories if they are different. Typewrite if possible, double spacing. But if not, legible hand writing on one aide of a large piece of paper is acceptible. News papers do not abbreviate names, write them out. Weekend layouts and picturea on the society and club pages are usually planned several weeks ahead. If you have an unsolicited picture, talk to the woman's edi tor about it. Because there must be variety, pictures cannot al- wava Ka iriKAif An it thsv An havA editorial value. Women's husbands names are nsed on society and club pages. It saves the editor and makes her your friend if you take the effort to find her social name. In case ot musclans their own first names may be used. Always give your guests of club members some kind of a first name. If you don't know her enough, the public . doesn't either. Take time to find the cor rect spelling. Omit headlines. Carbon copies hurt the editor's feelings, originals are mucb. bet ter. ' . In the first paragraph tell one outstanding fact, who, where and when. Details following rater paragraphs. J ' Chocolate Filling; for Best White Cake Unsweetened ' chocelate. will make a filling for year, beat white cake or for a devira footr concoc tion. ' V CHOCOLATE CREAM FILLING 1 squares unsweetened choc: olate . " 1 enp milk tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt 1 egg yolk, slightly beaten tablespoon batter teaspoon vanilla. Add chocolate to milk and heat in double boiler. When chocolate is melted, beat with rotary egg beater , until blended. Combine sugar, flour, and salt: add grad ually to chocolate mixture and., cook until thickened, stirring cook! atantly; then continue cooking 10 minutes, , stirring occasionally." Pour small amount of mixture over egg yolk, stirring vigorous-, ly; return to double boiler and, cook 2 minutes longer, stirring constantly. . Add butter, and va nilla and cool. Makes 1 caps filling. . - ' A few drops bring comforting relief. Clears dogging mu cus, reduces swollen membranes helps keep sinuses open. and Mrs. Tom McCuen. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelia MeLain, MrsVora Mra. Painter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton wiese, jura, uiaaxa wwirci, Hill and Larry Wood. Sea flTTEZK CI3T8 (15c) tm eciar 'or lhi Abo Adaait patter. Writ ' plainly SIZE, KiUE, AD--, DKES3 ad 8TTLX NUMBER. . Wrila TODAY lot year copy of AKKB ADAMS WIKTEB PATTERN-. BOOK, an 4 a otartly-oxs aritk ' tceaomr This brilliant ceUecUoa of ."roud tbs clock" .: (aaajoB shows . corrtet lat&ct- yoa tan -Mail- Mil . for Terf ntdnor aad la door aera- . aioa. StT'et tor th tit rovac and . for wonm rrha -waat to tUy yoaost s Lioreri and. gift Idea (or Uta eornins bolidart. a well aa fabrics and cctsoricil Doa't Kits-thia ttannincj book af p itterr. 1 1 11 n yoar order at onrcl BOOK, firr EEM CEST8. PATTERN. FIFTEEN CEKT8. BOOK AND PATTER! WHEN OR DEREU TOGETHER. , IWSTI. TiVB CXNTa Bead ynr order to Tb One0 : Stauimaav Fattara Drpartnani. Sibyl Roberta, Mrs. Ethel Otjen and several guests. : ; . . . o , fr. and Mrs. John Stnhr of damea C. F. Rellly, W. Gardner. ? j-S. rr . t M(.vai v.tt and Mrs.. McMechan. V ' Sli.UIU H ' AV aW-AA ta Ira, Cora Schwemfurth, Estella- Oab- fltiHa Mnnaa- t 1L ar1a t( lnjK tlilltMinmntiltir'a itaUhntlnn will W-af y fabrti. , . r bo annonncd lat.r bw tm chir- . Mrs. Plynn Faught and ' Tommy, . ' man ,. . .. I i . "V Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bailey. - . .. . a." a. - Ifr.latBil Ttl rm ." AlK- ra-rf ' - T . , . had-, as their holiday guests Mr. Members of the Nebraska clnb tmaA Mill.. .kLl. tm a ,L. .ml Mra riia.!.. O Pn.a. m-,--AHwm aatll mut Aai Wailau'av . vauiic, wa aaavaa aa a-AJIO.- auw .ma ,vuwm d. vviul - w . auajuaij aw aaa, auw aaaa, aa ana.aaj vw a. a-am t aaa m, mwmmw vav- . ma-vaa tartmm, . v. i v..w p.rti,Kii . na,m , ..i.w.v wit. xiam !- a t Mil- : A nmmvllle entertained at--amner n i mita m it vi..v. ui.ia.via 1 aaw-j, iviiuo lug ayaavaY a va w-uaw. , aa.a. wviuci atttt auarsi m vuuva tataa 4aaaa. a. a. aaaaa-. ' a a fa a vvia, , aaa.v, aw. .A. ? mau, ground tor 'this holiday salad. Gragg are sisters. ' - . . -om at 1SS0 Center street " All on Sunday. Present were Mr. ana s,.iucater, Sadie Henderson, Sar- Plaee It around the edge of the - j " - ; former Nebraska women are in- Mrs. J..T. Hafner and.famny, . Mr. n pMy, FE. Birch, Ida Brooks, pUte and in the center put a slice Irs. Estill Brunk Is entertain- Tlted. - M. Marshland, . Mary snea, ,Mr. Qg Dunsford. E. J. Hour. I . ot; pineapple, i Spread evertthls a lng . members of her c 1 a b th's ' and Mrs. JIanrin Stnhr anxi snar-; Hobson, Zola Hutchins, W. ' 8. Mayer of.thinned out cream cheese afternoon at "her home.-; Tea wUl ; ' Mr. and Mra.-' Arch Jennan, on, Mr. and Mrs. i Louis Knapae r BirdweU, Guy' L. Drill. E; Wood, (thinned with milk). Put grapes, bo served late In the afternoon. Miss Wilda Jerman and John Jer ; and children, Mr. and Mra. cm- jjaym HU and Miss Martha Moir- half grapea on the cheese to slm- ' ' '.- man are enjoying several days rot ford Stnhr, and, Jackie, Heroeri, tenB0Tl4 - ' V ' . nlate a wreath and add a dash of The Alpha Gamma Delta alum- skiing at Mt. Hood and are stop Robert and . Dorothy Stuhr and "-;-.. V - : " red. ... M cae enterulned their husbands ping at Timberline Lodge. Mr. and Mra. John btunr. , s and escorts , with a progressive , - - - . . Mr. and Mrk CMea 3icElW. dinner party last nighty. Mrs. Lawrence Imlah will be " Mr, and Mrs. Treve Jones of La ny had aa their Christmas gnests. .. - ' hostess today to members of the- Grande, formerly of Salem, wereMr. and Mrs. Lyman Spencer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. . Kennedy Adolynk club at her home on- visitors in the capital over the and Mra. Joseph Fredrieksoiv and sister, Mrs. Joseph Barrows and .have returned from an extendel North Summer- street A des- weekend and were the guests oi aars. i-ena Mciuninny an or kosc- children, Teddy, Margie Lou and .yislt in New Orleans and Baton sert luncheon wlU be served f ol-; Mr. and Mrs. Al Petre ana Mr. ana . pnrg ana nr. ana Mrs. w m way Mary Jo of Bellingham. Wash. Rouge, Louisiana, lowed by an afternoon of-cards. Mrs. Charles Claggett lor and son'BIU of Bend.. . F.. W. Poorman, Mrs. John J. El- MamKarT nraT' wr- Uott, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs.t Ed- Members present were Mes-; p.. Mr. K.rl Bk. ;v-uv'-, ."',.4 t fc-'ivyv ' ; . 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