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PAG2 crx Tfcr OREGON STATESMAN, Sales, Ortgoa, Wednesday Morula, Jgjxrary 11, 1933 Bufghardt Home Scene of Guild . rTea Tuesday - - One ' of th charming . attain . pt the w ee ki was .tho tea ;for which ' member of the Junior GaU4 not, St- .Paul's . Episcopal J urch - were hos .esses at tho , ,bome of Mrs. William H., Bars- liardt oh Union tret. The at- fair- complimented., the xew ofll . -ers' Land , new- meuberi of the guld Assisting" the hcstcjs were Mr. Donald C Roberta and Mrs. HenryVv Compton.1 ;,'.-:,.;;,; ' ' Inj the- line were the Lew. off I- " ero " Mrs.'. Edward J;,', Duffy, president ; )tfrs. : Kenneth Sell, vice-president; Mrs. J. M. Cham bers j 2nd 'vice-president; t: Mrs.. ' Robert Brennan, secretary; "Mi a. LeejWarnick, treasurer; Mrs. E. J. Scellars, corresponding secre tary; new-members, Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. T. O. Russell. Mrs. Harold Young, Mrav Frank Pat terson, Mrs. Kenneth Dal ton and Mrs. Frank Mlnto. : r J - The tea table, was beautiful with a pale 'bine damask cloth centered with' winter Jasmine in . a crystal ' swan ' on "a pale blue mirror. ' Mrs. Russell Catlin pre- sided at the tea urn. i . ' j"-. . Many ' Attewd -""-. V . ,. r Th O e -. present were Mrs. Charles Jory, Mrs. IT, G. Shipley, . -Mrsl Ci. F. Patton;" Mr. Frank Patterson," "Mrs. T. O. Russell, Mrst Cornelia Thomas, Mrs. Hugh H. Earle, Mrs. Charles W. Crary, Mrs. Harold Touns, Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, Mrs. Rose W. Babcock, Mrs. John Brophy. Mr. J. N. Chambers, &rs. James ' J. jPanton. Mro.. Georjre Otten, Mrs. Sydney Kromer. Mrs. Har ry Crain, Mrs. i Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Frank Minto, Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs!. Homer Goulet. sr., Mrs. George White, Mrs.- Louis Lach- mund, Mrs. William H. Lytle, MI!;Ro"l? s,m"huM" i3"4 JUi.7, r. i, oariiM., mm. Robert Brennan, Mrs. Alton D. Hut-ley, Mrs. Homer H. Smith. cr.J Mrs.' Margaret LeFurgy, Mrs. Claude Johns,! Mrs.' George H. Kwfft, Mrs. A. D. Woodmanaee, Mr. Carlton Smith. Mrs. Sander- ton Reed, Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Donald Roberts, Mrs. Henry Compton and Mrs. William Burg- hardt. - President of the Senate and memiers or ner sewing ciuo.- At Oreo-on Parents Will Mr. Robert Duncan of Burns late hour refreshments were Oregon xrarcnis win . . . Are domlclled at tne Royal Court serred. In the group .were Mrs. Dine at Marion and Senator .and Mrs. William Floyd Bowers, Mrs. BJarne Erick- : - T Steiwer of Fossil are residing at. ,en Mrs- Gardner Knapp, Mr. 1 In the hope, of serving the in-, the Devereaux apartments during Erl Cooley, Mr. James Clayton, teresta of their sons and daugh- the session. ' . MrB- Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. ter at the University of Oregon, Mr. W. E. flurke of Sher Charles Felke, Mrs. Harold Ladd, ' Salem fathers and mothers of unl- wood, wife of Senator Burke, is Mrs. Melwood Van Scoyoc of Port- verslty students will meet to or- in the capital for the legislature. 1&nd, and Mrs. Hoffnlan. sjahize a local unit of the Oregon Other senator' wives who hare ' Dads' association ' at -1 the Marion . taken up their residence In Sa- - hotel Tuesday, January 17 at : 30 lem during the session 'are Mrs, Beta Chi Mothers Meet O'clock. Rex Ellis of Pendleton, Mrs. . r,,. The call for this dinner meet- George W. Chaney of Coquille, At Chapter JtlOUSe ing grew out of a recent session Mrs. George W. Dunn of Ash attended here by Mr. Loyal Me- land and Mrs. Lyman Rosa of The Beta Chi Mother club Carthy, president of the executive Aloha. met informally at the chapter committee of Oregon Dads, and - Representative and Mrs. C. T. house on State street Tuesday Dr. Burt Brown Barker, vice-pre- Hockett of Enterprise are doml- afternoon. Rev. Robert Hutch sldent of the university, with a ciled In the capital during the lnson of the First Congregational small group of fathers sitting In. session as are Representative church gave an Interesting trav- Dr. Donald Erb, president of and Mrs. Fred W. Herman of eloguo on Ireland, the university, will i be principal Rainier, Represenutlve and Mrs. The mothers honored the so- speaker at Tuesday's meeting. It J. H. McCloskey of Norway, and rority girls with a fruit shower. Is expected be will be accompanied Representative i and Mrs. Alfred Tea was served late In the after- by several, other officials of the university. . ' toXr. aSM Pl Tanaka Chosen and function of the Dads' or- To Head Group ganlxaUon, and ilrst steps in the formation of a local unit will be Paul Tanaka, a student at Wil taken. Fathers and mothers of lametta TTniversitv. was elected former and active students will be welcomed at the dinner. . Letters announcing the meet- Ing are now beings mailed to all of the eligible parenU in the Sa- lem vicinity. - LocheacU Hosts at Partyi Dinner T ,. Okuda.wlll aerre two years, while Mrfl- S- f1' H&"e L '- i - J- J Kweko was elected for a one year fMker.Mw. Walter MInier, Mrs. Mrs. J. 8. Lochead was hostess term. W, A. Cladek, Mrs. E. W. Coo yesterday to a group of IB pupils After "the election of officers, ,ey and MrB- J- E- Du?n. of Washington school to honor the the Jeagners . honored Margaret th birthday of her daughter, Don- Terusaki at a farewell party. She Officers Installed at na. Later Jn the day, Mr. and Mr. wUl make her home In Milwaukle. T , Lochead wers host at dinner to Lodge Meeting a group of their friend. i - Miss Evem Knower will review Invited were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. "Lafayette by Woodward and Following the meeting of the Clark. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lee.Mr. "Grandma Called It Camal" by odd bellows lodge, tonight, offl and Mrs. Merrin Fidler. Mr. and Damon, at the meeting of the eers of Chemeketa and Salem Re Mrs. H. D. Buckner, Mr. Mar- Women' club book review sec- bekah lodges will be installed by r;' Dinner garet Hoy land and Mr and Mrs. Lochead. tllemiUi ... ; x. . : " -..i .-.-.... '.-." - .. ! . m . -. . - V . . - - 4 - - - - - a fi n W ' - . Jama I --N si ' "ill A ' "V3 " Z ' ' 1 'V 'The bum I'm engaged to is one ia'a xuHIIca. all right, but I'm afraid t . he's the wrong oae!" - . - . . - i - " " . r - ' ' - Even love, with these smart young moderns, is not blind.. And they ARE smart, aren't they? It the little blonde en the right break the oau sews 10 mu toaay, tms nrown crepe frock will be lastingly en- gTaved on his memory.xace; wide pleats form all of it but the square yoke and a wide waistband: On the left,' the girdle is deep peacock blue crepe, like the dress, but lined in chartreuse. Narrow . bands eatch the draped neckline in place. Copyright, 1939, Esquire . Features, Inc. ( - - CLUB CALENDAR , Wednesday, January XI Americas Lutheran guild, t , p.m., la church parlor. - ' . ' . Salem, high : - school band; : mother, faculty . room, kick f ft. -- ; i ' .-. Woman Homa Mlionaryf, society Jason Lee church, With Mr.- W.W. Chadwick. 1590 North Winter street.' 2: IS p.m. Foreign Missionary society, First Methodist. churchy 3:15 - p.m. iv ' i ' .Horn 'Missionary society. Leslie cburch, wltn'Mrs. W. 8. Ankeny, desert luncheon, 1:20", p.m. ;- AAUW music appreciation. class With Mrs.. Dwlgut Lear 655 North 20th, 8 p.m. - . r F O.E. social' club witH Mri.: Judson Bressier, . 2790 Southv Commercial, 2:30 p.m. -. Laurel Guild ot.Ku ght Me- mcrlal church with Mrs. Lloyd' Pepper, 1040 .North It tb, 7: 3fr p.m. ' DAV auxiliary meeting, WCTU hall. Thursday, January 12 v' Alpha Psi Delta Mothers with. ' Mrs. W. L. Phillips, 195 West ieieue, z p.m.- t .Willing Workers, 1st Chris tian "church, 2:30 with Mrs. Dorothy MacDowell. 755 Ferry . street. - .Motner ciud oi 12 . with- Mr. A. L. Adolphson, .Mother club of Troop 12 870 D street, 2:30 p.m. Friday, January IS Brooks garden - club, with Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, all may. Woman's Missionary society, 1st Baptist church, with Mrs. E. W. Peterson, 155 North 21st street, 7:30 p.m. Monday, January 10 Pro America, 2: SO, Marion hotel. Manv Legislators? J O Wives in Salem For Session A number of legislator's wives have arrived in the capital to take up their residence during the session and will be honored at numerous affairs during the red w,u5 "rprise shower Tues next two months. day night when she entertained Cunha of Echo. president of tho Japanese Touns: People's league succeeding Hiro- shl Kaneko and other chosen were Minnie Ogura, membership; Mary Takayama, secretary; Frank 'Fukuda, - treasurer; Hirosbi Kan- n nrnrrom Tikithl Kwnnn an. clal committee; and representa- Steeves, Mrs. Arthur G. Up . tire, on church board, Martha S0"- Mr; Charles Eyre, Mr. B. nv.. .. ui vi tr...v. ui.. H. White. Mrs. Waiver Push. tlon being held this afternoon at the Salem public library. tn, tfutcken SopcBiietty RrirftTf fhlhc Art 0IUeyiUUb lTe JTaa jYlifrijtfT Tti TJ.T-- "CCft Hostesses are entertaining in formally thla week la complimeat members of tneir club. Mr.. Vernon Perry and Mr. Clayton members to the E. J.; Donne 11 homo Thursday night. Following an erening of cards, supper will be serred by the ho te es. Mrs. Truxton Foreman will be an ad ditional suest. ? ' - ' .Those bidden are Mrs. Garlen L. Simpson, Mr. William " H: Ham mond, Mr. Chandler BrowiC Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mr. Robert Drager, Miss Kreta Janx, Mr. Vernon Perry and Mrs. Clayton Foreman. . BIrs. Erlcksen Hostess : Mrs. BJarne Ericksen will 'en tertain members of her club this afternoon at her home on South Winter street. Contract will be In play followed by a tea hour. . - " Onet will be Mrs. 'Gardner Knapp, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Charles McElhinny and Mrs. Fred Wolf. Adolynk Club Mrs. Lawrence Imlah has invit ed member of the Adolynk club to her North Summer street home today. A luncheon will be serred followed by an afternoon of con- tract MmWi . Mri V. Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Edna Rowland, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. Harris Liets. Mrs. ??rfe. el80n and Mrs- Lawrence 1U1IBU. Mrs. Hoffman Feted Mrs. Sidney Hoffman was hon- noon and hostesses were Mrs. O. A. Macy, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Frank Power and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. Those present were Mrs. Charles McCargar, Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. ET. T. Barnes, Mrs. F. C. DeLong. Mrs. Frank Erick- ,on' Mt, Arthur Glbbard, Mr. s- B- Gillette, Mrs. D A. Hodge, J1- L011 Johnon, Mrs. F. A. Le8eL,Mr.Ro,HT1"J?M' MrB A- Oehler, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Jrs. Frank Power, Mrs. O. A. Macy, Mrs. G. A. Ramp, Mrs. B. lM rana oincers wno are: jean Bushnell and Lenora Kriesel, pre siding; Gus Erlkson, Wilda Sleg mund, R. S. VanPelt, Christina Cladek, P. PhllllppL Jessie Moor ed, Tom McLeod, Evelyn Nader man, L. A. Scheeler, Edith McEl roy, Jim Smith, Eva Martin, Carl Engstrom, Lnella Engstrom, Eu gena Morse. The joint installation will be public with Yvonne Smith and Karl Lachele being seated as the retiring noble grands of the two lodges. : -t The Thomas Wildey birthday program will be held January Hth, following the regular meet ing of the Rebekah -lodge, with John Groves, Charles . Lounsbury, Carl Engstrom, Pearl Nichols, Hel en Pearce and Amle Mills In char -- -- - - Home Economics Club: Entertains at Tea The home" econoinlcs club of Salem high entertained the fac ulty on Monday afternoon fol lowing the regular' .teacher's meeting. - Presiding at a table, centered by a large crystal trawl ot white- narcissi and - violets, flanked by white tapers, were Miss Laura Hale and Mrs. Alta Rieck. A . pewter tea set - and chrome urn" added - to the table's attractiveness. - J Serriug ' were Misses Audrey Christian, Jean Pfeffer.'Eth el Craven, Maxene Drorbaugh, ShiTley, Hunt, r Mari lyn McCoy, Clara Whitehead and Marjorle-Diehm.' .". Mr. and BIrs.'Hairis Llets are entertainlng.it dinner tonight in compliment to the 14th birthday of Jaaice.: Lee, and . Jean . Marie Myers, daughters of Dr. and Mr. Burton Myers. .' Other guesu will be Mr. ;E. "A:. McElvain. Dr.-and , Mr. Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. " Hunter.- '- :-- v ' ; -- rK.'-;0' ,i'J p. -. Mrs. John -Brophy had as bcr guests for the inaugural - ball Mos- day night Mr. and Mrs. Col MeEl- roy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. A. Crohn, all of Portland. Mrs. Thomas Drynaa will be hostess to members t her club .at luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on Parrisn street. Mil o o 1IAXINE BUREN V OREGON'S FIRST FAMILY pictured above are Governor and Mr. Charles A. Sprague and daughter. Miss Martha Sprague. Governor and Mrs. Sprague were honored at a brilliant inaugural ball Monday night at the armory with the governor's reception preceding the event (Mat courtesy of Oregon Journal) eieaed prsWent f hV Artisan woman's club at a meeting held yesterday afternoon at the home ' of Mrs. J. E. Ray. Mrs. J .K. Sha- fer will be vice president, Mrs. Edith Strang was reelected aecre- tary-treasurer of the group. A noon luncheon was serred, witn Mrs. Goldia Kyle assisting the hostess. Mrs. Shater will be hos- tess' to the xrouo at her home on North Liberty street on January 24th. Bon Heur Club Feted At Dance Saturday Members of the Bon club were hostesses for an in formal dance Saturday night at the Barbara Barnes School of the Dance. Music was furnished by the Mitchell family orchestra. The group will next meet on January 28. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. G. French, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Dencer, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wltsel, Dr. and Mrs. J. Har ry Moran, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Mc Fee, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Knox, Dr. and Mrs. B. A. - White of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Christehson, Mr. Foechord, Dr. and Mrs. Heialey of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Morris, Mr. and Mr. Charles Kinxer, Mr. and Utrrn J n. Kanrie Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pero, Dr. S pence Kitchum and Miss Viola Herrington of Portland Eastern Star Club Meets At Masonic Temple The Eastern Star Social After- Rich. The program following the noon club met at the Masonic, dinner included a short talk by Temple Tuesday afternoon. Cards Miss Veronica Sheldon, who in were in play with honors going to produced the speakers of the ev Mrs. Rex Davis in contract and ening. Mr. F. F. Wedel spoke on Mrs. Anna Cable in auction. Sev- "Duty," a travel talk on Honolulu en tables were in play with tea was given by Miss Fannie Ogles served, late in the afternoon. The by, anaesthesist at the hospital, table was attractive. with a bou- The new officers for the nurses quet of winter flowers -and yellow council of the hospital were then tapers. Introduced to the group by Miss ; " The committee in charge in- Fae Edglngton. Mrs. Ray Wash duded Mrs. Amanda GueffToy, burn, president; Miss Frances chairman, Mrs. Mabel McDonald, Welton, vice president; Miss Ver Mrs. Louisa Flack, Mrs. Ella Bom- orlca Sheldon, secretary, and Miss beck, Mrs. Jennie Emmons, Mrs. Pearl Olson, treasurer. Grace Glllon, Mrs. Susan Hanson, The committee' in charge of the Mrs. Nellie Harris, Mrs. Grace dinner was Miss Selma Hilmer, Johnson and Mrs. Lucille Lewis, chairman, Miss Mary Regler, Mrs. t Radio Program Tonight For President's Ball ' -; The first in a series of radio Tuesday afternoon at the Royal programs to be given in connec- i Court apartment of Mrs. Paul Van tlon with , the president's birth- Scoy. Guests were Mrs. Arch Jer day ball will be broadcast to- man, Mrs. Dan McLellan, Mrs. night at 9:15 oclock over TCSLM. Robert Shinn. Mrs. W. A. Lan Dr. Vernon A. 'Douglas, chair- gille, Mrs. A. F. Hayes, Mrs. R: E. man ot the b a 1 1 , will be" the" Klelnsorge of Sllverton and Mrs. speaker;". . sr v y Paul Can Scoy. t KTwb president's baPs wlll . be ; " . . -given in Salem on Monday, Janu- : The Woman's Missionary, so- ary 30. They will be held at thel ciety of the "Engle wood United armory and Crystal t Gardens Brethren church will . hold its Fifty per cent ot the money January meeting with Mrs. J. C. raised will be kept in - Marion' Hill, 38 -North. 20tb street, 'county this :year. Proceeds go Thursday afternoon at '2:20. For towards hospitalisation . and care. : the special feature on '- the pro of Infantile paralysis patients. J gram Mrs. Leonard wJU give' a l- '-'-- -(V i i : I'. review of' the - bobkr "The ' Un-. : , Mr. and Mr. W. Jt, Slmpwui tonchable Guest." were the weekend hota of Mr. and . - v . Mr. Frank i Blair ot Glen', Elder, - r lira. , Hunt Quinn of : Portland Kansas,-, and Miss Lalu Koiner .of axwgview,' Washington; Tne Blairaj attending the University or ure have spent some time In.. Calitor g0n were in Salem Monday to at nia previous to their visit here. : tend the governor's Reception I ,-fandhalL -T, . - I" . - -' Mrs. L. M. Davles and tiny J - - daughter Giovanna Loro are at . The Kappa Alpha Theta alum home to friends At the Davles nae will be entertained at the home on North Canltol tret- - - knm af Mrs. Roy. S. Keene 540. f f - -e . . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. DeLaney of San Mateo, Califs left for their home Tuesday morning after a week's visit In the capital. . o o Women Editor . --::-X-.v :"- Daleth Teth Cimel Tea At Roberts Home Today J The Daleth Teth Gimel mothers will be honored at a lovely tea to- day at the home of Professor and Mrs. T. S. Robert when the Dal- etn Tetn uunei gins entertain. Caning hour are from 3:30 to 1:30 o'clock. Miss Edna Thomas will greet the guests at the door. Miss Ger- trade Cannell will Introduce to the receiving 'line which will in clude Miss Virginia Bendlckson, Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mrs. T. S. Roberts. Assisting about the rooms will be Miss Effie Barrows, Miss Haxel Magee, Miss Carol Heur Johnson, and Miss Elizabeth Thomas. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing the afternoon will be Mrs. Chester Luther and Miss Lorena Jack the first hour and Mrs. Wil liam C. Jones and Mrs. Charlea H. Johnson the last hour. Assisting in the serving will be Miss Mary Huston, Miss Janet Powell, Miss Margaret Taylor, Miss Doris Riggs and Miss Carol Clark. A yellow and white decorative scheme will be used on the tea table. A musical program will be giv en during the afternoon with the following participating; Miss Mar eelle Sutton, Mis Betty Starr, Mis Effie Barrow. Miss Carol Johnson and Miss Edna Thomas. Nurses' Dinner Held at ArgO Monday The graduate nurses of the Sa lem Deaconess hospital enjoyed a formal dinner at the Argo hotel on Monday. The tables were decor ated with spring flowers and tall tapers. Music was furnished dur ing the dinner by Mr. Kenneth Adeline Moran. mis ne uaging- ton and Mis Florence Sabbe. The Kappa Alpha Theta moth ers were entertained at luncheon and her son Wellington,' who 1 ; Lefelle treet, Thursday night. Miss Genevieve Keed vm se ine assisting hostess and the group wUl sew. for the Salem General hospital. IFcnxiDiD ' " Km w. . -1 rrrr, X - v ' J A A .The series of card parties being given by St. Vincent de Paul altar society are to take the place of the usual Easter Monday afternoon card party, but the organisation plans to give the evening affair on Easter Monday as usual. The first party will be on January 18th at the pariah house. Mr. Jessie Jmm sad Miss Maoei tjreignton nave Just re turned from a two-weeks' visit at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Porter. 'Mrs. Porter la the former Rosalie Jones. Mrs. Harry Bolvim. wife of Representative Boivin of Klam ath Falls, was among th out- of-town guests at the inaugural ball Monday night. TODAY! AND SKEINS OF NATIONALLY KNOWN YARNS! Values to 70c NOW! . Angel Crepe . . Cobble Crepe . Wonder Crepe . Nobby Knit ..Raw Silk . Sport Angora ... . -y Caramel bam rug Is a good, sad attractive meat that's today main dish. Onion and orange salad . Caramel ham ring. Rlced' potatoes ;-;.:. . " Buttered peas . Cottaga pudding ; ' . " CARAMEL HAM RING IK pounds ground round steak pound ground raw bam loaf stale bread 1 pint milk- - -teaspoon dry mustard 2 eggs--. - Break up bread and stand with milk while mixing other Ingredi ents. Beat - eggs, add mustard. meat and soaked bread. Sprinkle ring mold with cup brown sug ar and heat until melted, sprinkle" with a few. whole clove. Pack, in meat mixture and bake 1 hour in a 250-degree oven. Turn out, and serve with potato salad In center. Serves 1. For large ring moid make 1 times this recipe, ' - -.-' Prune Pudding Finds Family Flavor Freshly stewed prunes, com bined with gelatine, make a des sert that' pleasing to the whole family. ' PRUNE MEDALLION PUDDING 1 package lemon or raspberry gelatine 1 pint warm water and pcune Juice U cup sugar Dash of salt Dash of cinnamon 13 cup raisins, firmly cut 1 cup cooked prunes, seeded and finely cut ' i cup nut meats, coarsely broken Dissolve gelatine In warm wa ter and prune Juice. Add sugar, salt, cinnamon, raisins and prunes. Chill. When slightly thick ened, fold In nuts. Turn into small baking powder cans or - mold. Chill until firm. Unmold. Serve in lice. Garnish each slice with whipped cream, if desired. Serves six. Pineapple Combines With Vegetable Pineapple is a topping for a vegetable souffle dish that be comes an elegant concoction. PEA PUFF WITH PINEAPPLE 1 can peas 4 4 tablespoons butter tablespoons flour 1 cup milk Salt and pepper eggs 1 S-ounce can crushed pineapple meats for supper or mldnignt Drain peas and press through a snack, sieve, make a thick white sauce of . Cat dry aausage in tiny bits and butter, flour and milk, add to pea add to creamed vegetable soups pulp and season to taste. Add well such as potato, pea, onion, lima eaten egg whites and pour in a bean or tomato, for Improved fin buttered baking dish, set in a pan tot, a . ' W - , it hot water and cook at 35t de- Cut into bit and aerve belweea v " grees for about"25 minutes or un- the folds of an omelet or mixed til set While baking, cook pine- into scrambled egg. ' - "' apple with 3 tablespoons more of Slices or cubes of dry sausage butter until thick and rich, spread are delicious addition to casser ever the baked puff and serve at olea ot spaghetti, hominy, noodles, once. Eight to 10 serving. rice or corn. 4, 0s rro - i-T OR1GON JPmcffnfTC ww.0r Chocolate is probably the world's greatest flavoring for. icing, .and ' the enthusiast' 'for this . taste " will' always : welcome another recipe on the list.' "' Here la one that Is uncooked, but because hot milk Is used, the frosting is smooth and easy to spread. ALL - AROUXD CHOCOLATE FROSTING 4 tablespoons- butter . , . 3 cups "sifted confectioner' su gar, vWiJ ; - teaspoon vatmu teaspoon alt- ?' -' 3 squares unsweetened choco late, melted - : ' . ' 4 tablespoons hot milk (about) Cream butter; add part ot su gar gradually, blending f ter each addition. Add' vanilla,, salt and chocolate, and mix welL Add remaining sugar, alternately with milk, until of rightf consistency to spread, beating.. after, each ad dition until imocth. Makes enough frosting to cover tops and aides of two 9-inch 4yr, or top and side of an 8xSx2-lnch cake (generously), or shout .3 dozen cup cakes. " . Then there's' the one that takes several egg yo'kr to give it richness and texture HUNGARIAN CHOCOLATE . FROSTIXG 3 squares unsweetened choco late 1' cups confectioner' sugar Zhi tablespoons hot watej 3 egg yolks - 4 tablespoons butter Melt chocolate: in double boil er. Remove from boiling water, add sugar and water, and blend. Add egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each. Add butter, a tablespoon at a time, beating thoroughly - after each amount.' .Makes enough frosting to cover top and side of two 9-inch layer.-. ' For those who want an all chocolate concoction, the filling too can have the came flavor WHIPPED CREAM FILLING Combine cup sugar, dash ot salt, 1 square unsweetened choc olate,, and 2 tablespoons cream; heat In double- boiler. When chocolate is melted and sugar dissolved, beat with rotary egg beater until blended." Cool. Fold Into 1 cup cream; whipped. Add teaspoon vanilla.' Makes 2 cups filling. -1 Sausage Finds Many Practical Uses Prepared sausage is a practical meat to remembe when a ready cooked meat can solve the menu problem. Slice thin, or chop anA mix with mayonnaise and' pickle, for dell clous sandwich fnilng.1- Slice and serve with relishes vegetable salads or with other cold. HUNDREDS OF BALLS