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PAGS SIX Tlt OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, Thursday Morals Jucsxy i, Society Qubs V Music DeltalZeta Group Entertained at BowertfHome, I The DelU ZeU alumnae were entertained af, a a m a r 1 1 y ar affair Tum1 IV eirhtl At thai hnma ! of : MlU. FlOTd BOWert on North 1 16th street. A no-host Sinner was served at :10o'eolck and guests" were seated at small Ubles. : ; -- ... - Seasonal., decorations v..jr. e r e used . about the guest r oo m s. . 'Bridge was In play during. the evening - with honors going to 'lire. VirgU Sexton and Mrs. B. Lt Bradley. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home, of I Miss I Clara Mlelke on February 7. -t-i " :l! - Those present ; were Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Edmund Carle ton, Mrs.1 Vincent Clinton, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs. George Doug las, Mrs. TBJarne Ericksen,1 Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. VirgU Sex tcn. Mra.1 HJiW. Williams, : Mrs. Floyd Bowers. Miss Ruth Ward, Miss Ann Marie Tetlow. Miss Grace Rucker; Miss Maxine Paul son and Miss Clara Mlelke. I : i- r;l v-":! YVMennettes to Meet At Downs' ! Home i Mrs. Chester "A. Downs will be hostess to members' of the Y's Mennettes at her South j High street home, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A special guest for the occasion will be Mrs. C. A Kells 'who will epeak Informally on her new book, "Mental Gumnastics," which ' will soon be published. Tea will 'be "served late In the afternoon by the hostess. Those bidden are Mrs. K. K. Adams,' Mrs. Arthur Bates; Mrs. Vernon' Douglas, -Mrs. C. A. DowMr Mrs. WilllamV C. Jones, Mrs. Robert Elf strom, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. ' Joseph . Felton, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Lioyd v Hockett, Mrs. Marion Moore, Mrs, Michael Panek, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. ; Harry Scott, Mrs. Kenneth Waters and Mrs. Waldo Zeller. " ' .m i . a a a . . Miss Frances Virginle Melton will ' entertain with a ! musical e Sunday afternoon at her studio, 224 North Capitol,, at 4 o'clock. Miss .Melton will be assisted by a' guest soloist and soma of her pupils. The public is invited ' to attend, v . . p.; : ' ' ' was a guest In the capital Wed- nesaay ui jar. ana xars. u e w bo Pattern . By ANNE ADAMS As refreshing as the sight of . daffodils In spring this very new and feminine "In and -out -of -the house" frock that's all dressed up .with the charm of ric-rac braid!" Who wouldn't look sprightly and smart in those Impudent little sleeves, and that youthful collar and corselet walsrt- Instead of the open-typo sleeves of Pattern 4026, ' you' may. have mere bands for a still airier4 effect -and smart re vere with ribbon bow instead of a - eonar and. buttons. The pockets, are ever, so handy when- you're busy abouthe house. As for -the . . oaklng, you can rest assured that youll stitch up this frock in no timer for the pattern," and "it in- structlon sheet, are so easy to fol- ' :.; ttfWlV"" "jm---.- jiK--.m-fiiift Pattern 40J" U Uvailable . In " misses and women's etsea 12, 14. I t, 18,'2O,.30, 32, 34, 40 and 42. Slxe It takes 2 yards: 35 Inch-fabric and '2 yards rio-; rac ' - V ' H ' i'r' A A' f:.. E.v f l Bssi rTTTZKt CENTS (15 eiat far ihi Aan adaai psttvra. Writs glaiaty SIZE. NAJtK, ADDRESS TTLB XCMBER. A A - - A. Writs .TODAY ior ANNE ADAMS EPR1SO PATTERS BOOK joit stl tha kiddUs ts tas "swisf" atsl Abe 11a- fena, arand-tBe-aaa . drsssss, : ss4 V?anJL'5 mJ?JLzJj0ZZ?J ' va . ha; iv. m ir i cci vt- a js price of pattern, riJTEEU cents, pook and patters j TOGETHER, 2EZ?LiL ,n CiasllteV! - J A ViEaaaaiiks: I,-. praaci It Ma aat si rw lot i-jr- plsasias s a)td-t-fcoBi wTdr-el " " V. Toa'll timi pat tih ar styles, ilf - J V lers irseks (or sU sfesl-SaJU sad tl-.t-.r If crmtorlsil - Crsiss vsr, sasat-Uiva ; clotass. sddis(; crssUi f Bsdjcct tips u, K .f od sofKMttoai for- ."drsisiiif - 4om -". I year treicnti" Toascster s t r 1 s s irssi - L CLUB CALENDAB FreltlMd Women'! club elr- Thursday, January 8 Cl, wiin Jars. a sua, . . .. - v . AvMVi 0 W Uf V4tavB ttk with Mrs. Robert McClay.! 1 Chapter Q of PEO sisterhood, wits Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert, 780 SOUth High Street. 1 : S 0 P-, v 'J KCKT dab With MraMary Rogers, 1 3 C Oak. street, 1 p.m. Kingwood 'American' Legion auxiliary , with Mrs. Dan Gill! West land, 10S8 Elm street,, Salem. '. 1 Hollywood' Merry-Go-Round with Mrs. Harold Holler, 2 p.m. ' Raphaterians with Mrs. Mor ton Peck', 2:30 p.m. - Woman's Beneiit association at KP hall, 8 p4m., Installation ' cf officers. ! Bush PTA at school 7:30 p.m. Liberty Women's club, 2 , o'clock, with Mrs. W. Westen houee. . , j j r Hayesville Woman's club " with Mrs. W. R, Povers,' 2 o'clock. ; I Woman's Missionary society of the First Christian, church, 2 p.m., church parlors. . F.L. club with Miss Deena Hart, 992 Shipping, 8 p.m. Friday, January Hal Hibbard auxiliary, cov ered dish lunch, 12:30 armory. Installation. West Side . circle, Jason Lee church all day meeting Woman's Alliance of Unitar ian church with Mrs. . Albert -Dewey, 1577 Chemeketa, 2:30 p.m. Eteri class of First Baptist church business meeting and social hour at church, 7:30 p.m. Degree of Honor Jureniles,. KP" hall, 4 p.m. Saturday, January 7. Town send Chorus, . with Mrs. Mae Abbie,- 1065 North Cot tag street, 7:30 o'clock. - Tuesday, January 10 V Junior GuUd . of St.- Paul's Episcopal church" with Mrs. William Burghardt, 860 Union,- 2 p.m. , -. . . Wednesday, January 11 Woman's ' Home Missionary society Jason Lee church, with Mrs. W. W. Chadwlek, 139: North Winter street, 2:15 p.m. DAR Will Meet With Mrs. Wright t?Sm!t' chTr', ghn of the American Revolution, will meet at 2:?0 o'clock Saturday af- , air. rrana scnampier wa corn Wright at 785 Stewart street An nUmer, wlth n.w T i. executive board meeting will be held at 2 o clock. iayf at the home of Mrs. Frank .land, Astoria and Falem chap Tea chairman is Mrs.M. P. Ad- Schampier and daughter, Kather- ters ! ams with a committee of Mrs. R. lne, near Turner. It was the first ' Mrs. Leslie Whltehouse is al W. Davis, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, reunion $t Mrs. Schampier'a tamreidy arranging committees and Mrs. H. H. Smith, Mrs. LeRoy ily in four years! The -one absen- making plans for- the annual Hewlett Mrs. L.- W. Potter and tee was her only, sister, Mrs. Lew- fashion bridge benefit to be spon Mrs.' F. J. Wled. i Fletcher, of Washington, DC. eored by the sorority in March. A talk entitled "Education of The long table was centered by Landscape gardening is the suh- Our . Youth" by Mrs. Leon M. a huge birthday cake in the Ject for study for the next-two Brown, who is a guest speaker, will be heard. Also there will be wcoiored candles. Dinner was election of delegates to the state served at noon followed by an aft cohference which will meet in Sa- ernoon and evening of conversa- lem. in March. Mrs. I. M, Schan- nep, regen, will preside. Eastern Star Members Meet. Tuesday : Chad wick chapter No. 27, Or- der of Eastern Star, met in the Masonic temple Tuesday evening Ji10 rs. jonn Kron, Miss Betty Mrs. Eunice Burk and ! Mrs. 8yl for a short business session. Mrs. Kront, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kron, Tia Kelly Furlough. The next Harry E. Crawford, worthy ma- ,w ounwice iron, Mr. uonaia tron, and Mr. J. 8. Murrayj wor- 5ron 1 aot Otrngo. Mr. Preston thy patron, presided. 2leof S1. Mr- Mrs. There were present visitors Frank Sehainplar, and Miss Kath trom Washington, California, ! erIne Schampier. of Turner, i North Dakota, Kansas, as well as , ;from Oregon chapters. Mr; J. W.1 Mr8. Brunk to Honor Moore, worthy' patron. Evergreen i Chapter, Woodburn, was intro (duced. ; . An informal ' reception for' the ;1939 officers will be held on Jan uary 17th, under the direction of ? Mrs. Belle N. Brown. a The Junior Guild of St Paafs Episcopal church will, meet f or tea at z o ciock at tne noma of Mrs. William Burghardt on Un iod street Tuesday - afternoon. The "tea will honor the new of ficers, and. new members. M:TATXt Mice This Laura Wheeler Dress w& mn. tl il m-'- ; . .. ti as.- w ' Witts ' T tJS24(T a This dress crocheted In mercer- lsed strlnsr wffl dellaht her with , iu bolero effect. Pattern 1945 . , - ' tt . f onUln. direction, for making ' i t 11 in one patten); illustration of It and af aim Inter-Fraternity DcMCC Is Slated n fl J - For Saturday A gala affair for members of the; -collegiate set this weekend will be the annual inter-fraternity dance which the Willam ette houses will be hosts! f 9r on Saturday night; Hosts fori the at Xalr will - be members of - Alpha Psij Delta, Kappa ' Gamma- Rho end Sigma Tau fraternities. The - dance ta informal and hours are from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Jack Cotton's ten-piee orchestra from Portland will play fori dancing. The winter; theme will be used In the decorations about the hall. j Patrons and patronesses will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert Moulton Gatke, Dr. and Mrs. R. Iran Lot ell,' Dr. and Mrs. Daniel gchulxe, Professor and Mrs. William C Jones, Professor and Mrs. R. Franklin -Thompson, ' and Pro fessor and Mrs. Cecil Monk. Mr. Clayton Wheeler is acting as chairman of the dance and as sisting him are Mr. Kenneth Sherman and Mr. Henry", Frants. ! Hi-Y Mothers Honored At Moore Home Mrs. Marion Moore entertained members of the Hl-Y Mother club at her Kingwood I Heights home Tuesday afternoon. Assist ing hostesses were Mrs.! Charles McElhinny and Mrs. W. E. Rich ardson. I Mrs. C. P. Bishop spoke In formally to the group oh the ac tivities of the first women's au xiliary of the YMCA. Mrs. Bi shop and Mrs. Ida Babcwk are the only living, members , of the group. Holly and chrysanthe mums' were used about the rooms. Tea was served at a late hour by the hostesses. Mrs. J. C. Lee- dy presided at the ehort business meeting and the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, E. M. McKee Those present were Mrs. C. P. Bishop and Mrs. David Wright, special guests, Mrs. j. c. Leedy, )nh Mr- Ir- Mrs. O. F. Sederstrpm Ting Fox, Mrs. C. A Kens. Mrs. Ray Tocom, Mrs. F. O. M. McKee, Mrs. T. G. Macy, Mrs. Fred - Anunsen, Mrs. Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Bradshaw, Mrs. E. Mrs. Glenn Seeley, Nelson, Mrs. O. A. C. L. Blodgett, Mrs. A. R. Ewing, Mrs. W. E Richardson, Mrs Charles McElhinny and Mrs. Marlon . Moore. A Birthday Party ' . J Mr Schampier Given party in Honor of his "5 0th births shape ot a bell, laden with 50 mul- yon and games. Oregon grape and pussywillow about the rooms gave evidence of approaching spring, while the Christmas tree, with its old-fash- loned candles gave a holiday touch.' Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kron. Miss Donn Marie Kron, of Salem, Mr. t rr ' m .' . v uunu lempo viuxj Mrs. Estill Brunk has bidden members of the Bono Tempo club to her home today for a dessert luncheon and afternoon of. cards. Additional I guests will be Mrs. Francis Sirlth and Mrs. R.;T. Melin. 4 - Club members are Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, . Mrs. Carl W. Em- xnons, Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. I Glenn Pax son, Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs. B. M. ' Donaldson and Mrs. Estill Erunk. . Will I rrl Vtirid4 v-i " 7 s-waa wrrbbi. stitches; materials required ; pho- tograph. of pattern stlteh. cs a a a M ei-. CCMW. cu a. " ur tt pattern to Statesman,' Needlecraft Salera. Write plainly PAT- . TERN NUMBEB your KAMBvand ADDRESS. Featore s ILAXINE BUKEHWomit Editor SiiiL - Sfniilei "Things were so bad with Dick at the back Maybe It's in memory of the sharp yL aw. J better times, she likes Just a toothy touch jar rrom ioreooaing, is or wmte pique, an auogemer pieaaani saw toothed edge oh yoke and cuffs of a trim, flared frock of black wool. A big fox collar is a plum in anyone's life, when long enough to be caught in at the waist of a plum colored wool suit there's little left to be desired. Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Beta Sigma Phis Meet V . 1 . jyionaay mgm I The Beta Sigma I hi members met at the Marlon hotel Tues- day night with Mrs. George Scales presiding. The group 1 selected Miss Ida Jo Eaton to represent the local chapter in a contest to choose a member whose picture will appear on the cover of the Valentine issue of "Torch," the national magazine of the sorority. J Mrs. Thomas Drynan 1 is mak ing plans for the area1 council meeting to be held hero January 38 with a banquet planned for the evening. Attending! will be embers from the Albany, Port months S Mrs. Wilson Hostess To Club Members' Mrs. Dorothy "Wilson was host- eu to members of the P.L.E. and F. club Tuesday afternoon at her home on Mill street A business meeting was held followed by a aocial afternoon. Refreshments brer aerred late in the afternoon the hostess was assisted by meeting will be held at the KP hall January 10 all day for quilt ing and a covered dish; luncheon will be served at noon.! Those present were Mrs. Mary Bilbrey, Mrs. Pearl Kinser, Mrs. Mary Andresen, MriJ Eunice Burk, Mrs. Myrtle Bechtel, Mrs. Susie Parmenter, Mrs. Mabel Peck, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Fur lough,, Mrs. Mae Gohrko, Mrs. Florence Shlpp and Mrs. uorothy Wilson. Miss Miller Betrothed To Louis Anderson Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Viola Miller of Salem, daughter of Mr. J.; A. Miller of Albany, and Mr. Richard Anderson of Sa'em, son of Mr. Louis Anderson of Marsh- field. The news wae told to a group Of I group of menas at an miormai party given Christmas Eve at the home of Mrs. Louise Lama. No dajbe has been set j for the wedding but it will probably be an event of February. Miss Miller attended Grant high school In r Portland and is now connected with Sally's. Mr. Anderson at tended Oregon State college and - is now with the etate . highway department . s s 1 Maccabee Women Fete ' Husbands at Dinner ; The Maccabee Woman's club en tertained their husbands recently with a turkey dinner and an even lng of games at the Broadway and Market street recreation hall. w Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steward, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rob inette and. Winona and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parent, Mr. and Mrs. Grover a Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Parker and JodelL Mr. and Mrs. George Dietz, Mrs.' Kath ryn Stryker, Mrs. Ethelyn Thomp son. Mrs. Lottie Smith. Miss Cath erine Toysen, Miss Anne Graber, . miss vera uovey ana jar. sy- mona siryier. r Birthday Party Today At Hardie Home - Mrs. James. Hardie- is enter taining informally, this afternoon at ner tome . m compliment to tho birthdays of heiTtwo ehil- taluokm vld who: Is three. Balloons . and colorful decorations will be used - - - 6y $utckn one time that the wolf had to go to doorl" toothed specter that now, come on her frock. This one, ; Household Law Handy Thing To Know Should some college offer homemaklng as a major course, a subject wise to include would be one on household law. Most housewives know nothing of law it affects their homes, but with a little knowledge on the subject they could save them selves embarrassment and often expense, Many points of.law. closely af- :t the home and study of It is feet interesting as well as valuable. I "u .l":7 twlin4lC01 For instance a woman should ?51 at lm?' feel no shame In reading a con- tract even so seemingly small as a subscription blank which Is handed In by the agent: who is "working bis way through school." She should read carefully the promise to take a certain magaxine, and before paying a cent to the agent should ascer tain that the publisher authorises the agent to receive the cash. TrisVi Pntatrwi Often these agents collect a dol- xruiaioes lar or so, the housewife signs a,h Chocolate potato cake is a fa contract but later finds there was ycrite In many households and no authorisation of the agent's j, especially suitable- for making advance payment. She s simplx Cup eakes. Try this recipe for out the money. ' CHOCOLATE POTATO CAKE This is also true aoout leases. Perhaps the prospective landlord offers to repaint the house, redec orate the llvingroom or repair the plumbing. If the lease Is signed before repairs are made, the landlord la not bound to make them. Supposing there Is a dog. which is a perfectly obvious pos- eosion 01 iae prospective tenant, A sign says "no dogs", but the tenants think as long as the land lord made no mention, their pet was not included. They sign the lease pay the first month's rent and find that they must either for- feit the rent or get rid ot the light and fluffy, add yolks and dog. beat well. Add potatoes mixed In every state of the union the thoroughly with the chocolate, husband has the sole right to Add sifted dry Ingredients alter choose the family domicile, and nately with the milk, add nuts, legally the wife must follow him. vanilla, and fold In the whites An interesting fact enters here: last. If single acting baking pow Suppose a woman was elected pre- der is used add It sifted with H sident of the United States. If her cup of the flour last. Bake In husband refused to move from his a 9X12 pan for about 40 m In own state she would be technically utes In a 350 degree oven. This deserting - him should she move to Washington. Another point: Checks should be cashed within a reasonable time," which in some states means 24 hours after their re- ceipt. In 22 states a wife as well as a husband is liable for bills for necessities of the family If a caller is Injured coming up your front walk or into your house you are liable. Even if you don't know him and didn't invite him. This bears checking for In surance, because if Johnnie's skooter lying on the front side- walk, tajps up and Injures a pas- serby, you may be sued. Liability insnrance would cover injuries to servants, visitors and Others. A word to those who choose a partner. Many women enter into a partnership with some other woman on some small enterprise. But unless she Is a good business woman, better stay away, for you are both liable tor debts and con tracts of the partnership. Better find out, too if your aut cmobile Insurance covers the car if a minor child drives it, if not let 15-year-old Junior walk his cirl on Saturday night. There are other points to your insurance pol- icy. you might be Interested In reading. ' a MfMahaaMit. viQ De terved late In the after noon aiaa:"a" Am Tnose oiaaen 10 nonor VyS.ro ana xntvia nsrun nuiwu Saling, Suzapne Murdoch, John Clayton, Shirley and - Joxanne Clark, Marshall Jelderks, Bruce and Jackie Titus, Bt ddy Alzlck and Jimmy Hardie. The Brush College grange heduled to meet Friday, Jan- nary . has been postponed until January 20. Three Frostinsrs Use Same new Flavoring j Peanut hitter will be an Impor tant Ingredient for all these cake Icings. FlaTors arc good, texture inUresting when this good old fa- Yorite Is Included. S An old time ingredient added to a well known farorlto recipe makes it modern, f ; ! ' nASmlByjFf ms' : ; ' - ?. '""V T i 2 egg whites, unbeaten i i'T v,np ,Ufmr I - w.r TL..lL ... - . 7j iui mjiuy cup peanui Duer 1. teaspoon .vanilla Combine egg whites, sugar, wa- ter, salt, and corn syrup in top of double boiler, beating with ro- Ury be afar until thoroughly mixed, Place over rapidly boiling water, beat .constantly with rotary beater and, cook 7 minutes or un til frosting will stand in peaks. Remove from boiling water; add vanilla and beat until cool and thick enough to spread. Add small amount of peanut butter, blend thoroughly, and return to remain ing frosting. Beat until blended. Add vanilla; Makesf enough frost ing to cover tops and sides of two -inch layers, . or One 8x8x2-lnch '. cake.' j " - Here peanut butter combines with chocolate flavor. PEANUT BUTTER COCOA . ' j FROSTING cup water ' 4 tablespoons cocoa " H teaspoon salt : 14 cup butter I 2 cups sifted I confectioners' agar ' . 14 cup peanut butter 4 tablespoons water (about) Add U cup water to cocoa. Mix to smooth paste. Cook over boiling water 2 minutes. Cool, Add salt i Cream butter, add su- gar gradually, blending after each addition. Add cocoa mixture and peanut butter. Beaf until smooth. Add remaining water, 1 table spoon at a time, until of right con sistency to spread. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and sides of two 9-inch layers, or top and sides of 8x8x2-lnch caker or about two dosen cup cakes. ! And next comes ;a recine for a QUICK PEANUT BUTTER ! FROSTING 14 cup butter I 12 cup peanut butter .teaspoon salt; 2 hi cups sifted i confectioner's sugar I tt cup cold strong coffee teaspoon vanilla t":? l 1 v, " l" nd "Iti blend thoroughly. ilZ: m " May be stored in covered Jar in re frigerator until ready to use. Makes enough frosting to eover tops and sides of . two 8-inch lay ers. ess Chocolate Cake Takes 1 k cups sugar cup butter 2 eggs, beaten separately 1 cup warm mashed potatoes cup ground chocolate 2 cups flour Vk cup milk 1 2 teaspoons double acting or a teaspoons single acting baking powaer 1 teaspoon each nutmeg and cinnamon Vt teaspoon salt .j 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup walnuts Cream butter and sugar "uni cake will keep very moist. When cold spread with: - CHOCOLATE ICING - Cream 4 . tablespoons butter with 1 cup confectioner's sugar,, Beat 2 egg whites and add 1 cups . confectioner's, augar grad- ually. Combine 2 mixtures, I add teaspoon vanilla anl 1 square melted unsweetened chocola Today's Menu; 1 Orange and grapefruit salad will begin today's meal and ap- piesauce with hot gingerbread wilt conclude It, ' , I H- . - Orange aha grapefruit salad Spanish rice' Steamed celery root Cream sauce . Applesauce -. Gingerbread a . . . SPANISH RICE 1 cup raw rice" 3 slices bacon - . 1 onion ' Salt and pepper 2 cups tomatoes 3 Cook bacon that bag been cut in souarea; remove bacon and cook raw rice In the dripping until thoroughly ' browned. Add onion and stir until dear bat not' brown add' bacon pieces and tomatoes. season and cover tlghUy, cook on Hip Vt UM bwni vi ua uia vim un til rice la thoroughly cooked, add- .tng jnoro' tomatoes or some water i j-a ; -PECIAL- Ow swaal Wave, Compteta TSc Perm, OQ Push Wave, f &0 Complete A Open Thurar Eve. by Appt Phono sees - 1 SOf 1st NatL Bank Bldg. ' ' CASTLE PERM. WAVERS Spinach Ring Varies Vegetable Fare A recipe for spinach will add Interest to the regeUble fare and aerres as a mala dish. SPINACH RING ' Boll spinach for 10 minutes, strain, rinse In cold water and sqneese dry. Chop In wooden bowl with chopper. To S eupa chopped spinach use I or 4 eggs. First make a cream sauce and tn this a illl mw vnlka inn a a Ume- Take off the fire, mix with the spinach and 'add beaten whites last. Flaror with salt and Pepper to taste. Put this mixture in a ring mold lined with butter breadcrumba. Put In a pan wlth water and bako 20 to 45 minutes. Turn out on a mi -io. a platter creamed shrimps and mushrooms, r"l SHOP STARTIIIG ! . ! A' -I - - These Are Positively the Finest Values . 1 in ONE GROUP Reg 18.50 to : 29.50 ONE GROUP Regularly 16.50 ONE GROUP Reg. 12.95 Our Entire Stock Miunwfir Une Group - Values to 7.95 :VM L Others 7.95 Sizes 11 to 46 500 Wash Frocks, reg. 1.98 and &9& 700 Pair Admiration t Oft mm A tlR 1A : rALL 357 Court St. . j - I GIX)VES '"'""t " ltjec d Homemakin Styles.. Food Breakfast Dish Found Man's Specialty ( j Men's recipes usually hare dash of nonchalance about t and hore'ai an example of an tereatlna recipe.' specialty of business man. who considers hiss- aeif a rood cook. M w SUNDAY BREAKFAST BPECIAI Beat pf"t.!fhilf ogg 1 teaspoon "sail r--Handfnl of brown sugar Beat well and add z teaspooaw melted butter 1 cupful aour but. termilk and - eupxni crew, Stir welL mix- in about 2 cupa flour, 1 teaspoon soda dissolved In a little hot water. The batter Is medium thin. Have a pan goo and hot, grease with pork fat or ham rind. Tarn the hot cake only once. Use maple eyrup anV serve with little pig sausages, j SilLLY'S TODAY, 9 A. IL Totvn! ' 'r- a ' : S f7 j yfii.ii,nivLJ Must Be Regardless dhaaaaaaSwMau lhv ! I 1 J a w of. Regular Price X' r ' A Values to 10.00 i 3 Si -- ' - i A1- . . .", ,eV Hose, - ! SALES FINAL Look for Large Neon Sign B&BjsASS3SnV8SSSSSSSSSiS3tfSSSBssSSSBSU vrr. , ina I A f'- it..1