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TAGS TWELVE Tfce 02E60N STATESMAN. Sales, Oregon, Friday Morning, February 17, 193 'Annual Rotary Banquet Event -Oi Tonight An anticipated event of tonight , is the annual ladies night ban quet for which members t,f .the Rotary club will be hosts at the Marion hotel In the Mirror Roon at :30 o'clock. Mr. Iran Stewart, president,' will preside at the din ner - ' . ; . . t The speaker of the evening mill be Dr. Frederick M. Hunter of Eugene,' chancellor of - higher - education of Oregon- Dr. Jnnter will be introduced . by " Dr. Bruee, ' R." Baiter, president of'TMlUm- vetfa-university Z?S?? V An Interesting ' program has I been" arranged "for the evening Mr. Hayden -Holm, tenor , soloist of the Royal- Rosarian Gleenmen, 'will giro- several numbers: and. - Mr. - Edvin v Potter, baritone and ; Willamette- -university student, will also sing a group ofnum- bersV-An orchestra will play dur-;. . inr the evening ' featuring accor- dion old? '" frv't -. . COters will be placed, for oyer 200 - guest's and - corsages .will . mark the -places' for the women i guests." The halli will bo . trans formed into a tropical scene with - VDonwiraii iern duuuiuik- vni .Jl . .11 1 AV ' ' ttlrrors and walls.5 Soft colored ' lights wllL be" af ranged about the. ' room and the ' long ' tables will .be "centered. with potud flowersi and: aper.: The speaker's table ' will be festive with a large bou- euet of mixed' spring: rf lowers and tail lighted Upers. Mrr Walter Minierls in general charge of arrangeipents. JIusic Teachers Hold : ReguIar 'Meeting . - . - - '. Serefai members" of the' Salem .martly, arranged lupcheon this Van Svanrerund and Miss Maxine Music Teachers assoclitlon. gave fteraoon vat hr home on Les- Hartley. . V , reviews of recent articles' af the ?,,e, strfV, Tn a" alr: will com- The out-of-town guests will be meeUnr of the organisation -held pliment Mrs. C- E. Ash of -As-. Col. and . Mrs. Frank H. Herman, "on Wednesday "noon ar the Argo or,i wlfe ot Representative Lt. Col. and Mrs.. Floyd W.. Hunt hotel. Miss Dorothy Pearce read 8n wh? 9 Ia the p,tal durins er Commander and Mrs. John the origin of the Community Con- tae ession. Beckwith, Lt. Col. all d Mrs. cert series from "Life", and Mrs. Several hours of cards will fol- Barge Leonard, Major and Mrs. . Mahi Pnwera raviAwM thA"PUnn low the luncheon hour. Bouquets Owen R. Rhoads all of Portland, on the Radio" from the Radio guide.- v ' Mrs. : Walter . Denton spoke on .the life of Henry Fink, a musician and, music critic who was talsed In Aurora before entering Har vard, tie is - to be honored by a monument erected by the musical organizations of .the state. Moses P. Adams, Mrs. H. G. J Attending the 4 meeting were Smith, Mrs. R." T. Boals, Mrs Al Mrs. Mabel ; Powers, Mrs.' Mollie bert A. Siewert, Mrs. A. A. Guef HiU Styles, Mrs. ; Bertha Junk froy, Mrs. Robert W. Craig, Mrs. Darby, Mrs.-Walter Denton, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. WUliam L. Jessie iF,, Bush,,. Miss Dorothy Pearee. Miss Marraret Hoar. Miaa Frances YirKlnie Melton. Mrs. Virglnie Melton. Gertrude AmSpoker,. and Mrs. Da- Tid Eason. M iiiMM righi wiu-motor to Portland today- to- attend a partr f or whUh" the NUe Officers wilT be" the "nostesses. ." ' ." " - " is. Pattern An apron . to give you ' indivt I III -- ....-, J.J . 7 . vs-J duality . v is this saacy dirndl style by , Anne Adams! Brides , - will love it. It's perfect, too, ee .-. i 'a bataar : donation,- or'.; as - a' . - thank-yon" gift for your week- - . end hostess! -Just look what you, v ean'do'.wlth Pattern 4989! Ton " can : use- wide bands of contrast-' ' lag. fabric, or -have, the entlra -- apron; one Jlrid . printed :eottoni.' : , The whble pretty business Is ex- ! : tra easy to stitch up since there C are -.Terjr.fewT pieces." even eon-":r" . sidering the pocket and tie ' belt! . Bear in m ! n d that the . straps are eut to KESP their V jlace! 'c.f-X.-ir-. ; : . f- Pattern48t u 'available "in V J, sixes smalt ; medium . and large. ' Eaali ; slxe, hraid-trluimad er-'w sion,' Ukes ; t "yards SS Inch . - fabric . and 1 r yards rie-rae; ctaer. r rersionUH yards contrast lH' yards rufHlng.1 : and . '8 TOTK3I CINTS (15) la , - toias far tbii Aane Adsmi ssUe ra. . Writ , stsislr SIZE, . NAMB, AD- DRESS aa4 STXUB HUMBKB. ' ! Pa la yoo. order for AMKB ' - ' ADAMS LAI F.ST PATTERS BOOK . . st rpri-f to.et tousvl Sas smsrV fresh lmshioB sn4- simple pstMrai ' v that aiaks (dring-st-haa' a ' Joy I ; : X c . i . i v Mwa " jriE.AsV array of dft rtrnoTi, pa,-r- : xj M aporu wear- Tips tor SaqU Und trT!en I bridal froekti ' Suit and dri seecrltl Ellmsjlnf era- ' s'.ons sad young (eaarstioa ant fits I V ith then stipesr, . liaf eria, . Sofas " . f rocki. mi l.iinji for. yonr ' en- f tt. Fnd botI PR1CB Or BOOKv 1TZ.H CFVTS. PFMCS Or.PAT- PATTERN TOeiTIR, v r, 1 . I.ATI-S1VE CATS. . .. l .v. -aa. rttra fisMrtrntat" " " CLUB CALENDAR 1 1- r - ' Friday, February IT '' Hal Hlbbard auxiliary social, with Mrs. Clyde McClung, 1815. South High street, 2 p.m. Unitarian Women's Alliance. - with Mrs. Phillip Corbett, - 585 Shipping street, 2:30 p. m. Sigma .Tan Mothers' ' club. with lira. Paul Hauser, 1:20 ' Married People'a ' class ' of - lrst Baptist church : 45 p. m. Tlrst business and social ineetrag at church. ; t . V. '.' ' - - Woman's ' auxiliary" to St. Paul's Episcopal church with" Mrs. ".J. J.. Panton, i 2:30 o'clock."-' ' v-- - ."I9'."01!? Sr?p ,"' ,KP, hall, 8 p. m. Public in- f Yited..- ; February executive board s ai ; rnnn f Church.- Women," '2 p.V ml T.MCA;, ,. : ; , - 'Ann "Judson11 Missionary cir cle with M rs. Estefla Peel, 1 0 1 1 South Liberty street, . 7:45 I - "Monday, February 20 Pro-America, . Marion hotel, I guesUdayv- -. :-;-f. ' , Rebekah practice,'?.: 3 0. : Tuesday,-February 31 Ministers' Wires' with Mrs. f Dean C. Poindexter, 348 East i Meyera street,.2:3Q p.m. ' Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae ! with ,Mrs. . Donald Grilley, burn,, 8 p.m. ,-. : ' ' , " ' , " -m rrrit LUnChCOn Will - f. Compliment Mrs. Ash vi SS' of early spring flowers wlllgra-e tne tables and" will also used bout the rooms. . Covers will be placed foi Mrs. C. E. Ash, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. U. Scott " Page, Mrs.' George Rossman. Mrs. Ray Yocom, Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mrs Phillips, Mrs. Richard Slater. Mrs. Roy S. Keene and Mrs. Fred S. Annunsen. " University Band to Play- At Waller. Hall n. feu.; .i.k( ,i..-wh.... university band win present IU annual mid-year concert at Wal- ler halV beginning aVI:15. Ralph i w iNoaigren is airecior,-nooerv ret- ney, .Gleri Williams ajrfd Henry uiwuuviuucjci r - . The program U:4 : f rjiTrrity Grm4 Marek-iev4. II 0asrBT. Overture - Goei t- to Pw flrrt :...ric Ittrrimat Felpk, clmmiaat trio :.Bmraar4 Messrs. Pety, WiiHasu, 8teeTer If.?!!? .jsueM Suset. Sei.st. u-.2in1eci1.ik ; March but .. T.chUkow,ky As compared with a band of 18 ..uieiuvcia, wuica lag uiuu uau ' ' . V LI.L 7,b.e" ?rK"ileKdftI!!.ye: ' : ,rT.u...r r IU.UUUU wa11.ua4ajH.au iu- ... irumenuuiy aua csca acciiuo is . sufficiently strong . to. give tonal balance. Acquisition of approxi- : mateiy $2500 worth ot inBtrumenr tal and uniform equipment in the last three years, assures the phys- - leal equipment necessary in haild- lng an. outsUndlng .organlxation MrT MlU v LC. rt7w for WiUamette and alem. .S?om.h Beta Ghi Alumnae Are Honored Wednesday : MUs Mirlorie Christenson was hostess to the alumnae of Beta . Chi sorority Wednesday niht at her home on North Summer street Miss Eleanor Trlndle- was the assisting hostess. The group made plan's for the Founder's Day banquet tu be held at the Marion hotel on Sat- ,uruy, warcn xa, ai a iate jxoit airs, nrooxa was Dorn Mazy . " UriUffe JrartV Iriven hV . refreshments were served. ; Norris, in Columbia, Penn., com- Lucy Montgomery, Roy. Williams "l. . 7 Thosepresent .were Mrs. Ken- ing west when 10 years old. She Hannah Wiedmer, Ruth Franu- MlSS DoriS Draper neth .Potts, Mrs. 'Merrill Ohllngr has been a member of the First ,8Z7n .ElKr' Geor Kilv Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Har- Christian church for 40' years. J"1". Ethel Guteskunst, Jessie . Miss Doris Drager entertained old Busick,' Mrs. Dan-Schreiber, Samuel Brooks, her husband, was Jwe, - Cole Gaines, Betty By-v informally at the home of her par- Miss Leila Johnson, Miss June employed by. the Spauldlng log- t J,100. Pete Moots, Ellen V.. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager, ' Gaines, Miss Lila . CaUon, Miss gihg company for many years. f,ord; ' Mlsseg Ruth WUliamS. on North Capitol street Wednes : Helen Boardman, Miss Eleanor ' MrT Wledmer, Zona Cole, Al- day night. Bridge was in play dur- A Trlndle, Miss Melva Belle , Sav- Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Browa oefta TIce. LlUUn. Glover, Doro-' lng the evening and refreshments age. Miss Lucille Brainard, Miss have returned from a month's so- t1f G'JTer Bertha Elser, Cene- were servtd by the hostess. 0 Virginia Wassam and Miss Mar- Journ In San"Francisco, Los An-;JJeTe Glorerr-Mr. James H. Ry- The guests were Miss Marybeth Jorie Christenson.. geles and Palm Springs. - 1 bloom and Mr Dempsey Glover. Rumsey, Miss Mary Jane Maho- I?.. t:xi2 L p:.!x tih- ! iiprcmoizuomes w une Laura yneeier Pattern - J-;".?-'- ---' . , . - , p , . ; ." ' Luxury will deck your' table if TOII flan ttieta irn-hil InfHo. The'' -two obldng and .two' round tUgns, Take your pick! Military Ball InCentlVC Wrkr Parfipc ne of the most Jcolorful af fairs "of the season will, be the irnit. - i.it : i ..'' hiuum;. ubij, lyuBMirvu . OJ. ins. Marion-Polk ' comnty Reserre Of- fleers assoclatfon, at - the. Armory Saturday tight. .The 'affair is acheduled -to. begin; at i 30 o'clock and' the: grand marchwill heatUO, o'clock.; :: :"."; :,y 1 : : JLtn Ssil? Em - The- -armory will? "be .v festive with -thousands of 'flags and: Guy Aibin's - orchestra .'jwill-. play- for dancing. "Captain r jClarence Col- -11ns is chairman: of the dance which la strictly formal and invi-' utionai. V3 . : ;. r : . v: A ' number of dinner parties and 'informal gatherings hare . been' arranged to" preceda ,t h e ball;-Lt. and Mrs.' William H. Hammond - are - entertaining; in formally for - a group of friends . and out-of-town guests at their home on E-street before the bail, Lt. and Mrs. John H. ;' Bagley , hare bidden ' a group 'of guests to 1 1i e i r home in Kingwood Heights Preceding the dance." Thefr out-of-town guests will, be Mr. and ' Mrs., Wayne R. Bagley Of Portland and : Mr. and Mrs. Bran A. Reld of, Eugene. c Ontof-Town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Sears hare invited friends and a num ber of out-of-town guests to their ' home . on Falrmount bill for an informal party before the dance.' Assisting the hosts will be Major Major and ' Mrs. Paul Burrows of Pearson Field, Vancouver, Wn., Rep and Mrs. V. B. Staples, Ontario, Rep and Mrs. Earl Hill, Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kent ner Beem of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson of Eugene, Mr. Robert Rlsley of Portland and Miss Virginia Barkus ot Portland. . Dinner Party . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng will entertain with a smartly ar ranged no-host dinner party, at in?.r nome ?n..ccuIl nTt? Dre ceaing .tne oaii. Tne tawe ap- pomimenjs win be eiiective in wniie ana Dine carrying out the. patriotic motif. , Covers wiy. be placed for Mr. andJMrs. Donald Blake, Mrs. Hel- " T '?r' 5- ana Mrs. HowlVd' pYiT aT" -u- Lawrence Uster: Mr . Vnl Mri rjlalre Parker, Mr. and Mrs: Don ' . . Madison, Mr. and Mrs.' v if n Mudd. Mr. and Mrs; Glenn See icj, jiT. ana xars. jonn u.-tjag- ley, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Grd o( Portland' and Mr. and t nr.i. ui.. " icr.royauiuiug. .. . Mr. ana Mm. JSarl K. ' llOlt are entertaining informally; for 'the ' Wenii, preced- the bill. The patTidtlc motif will be nsed' ln the decorations.' -ww., - q-m it mjA m- t Mr, and Mrs.John CattraU. Mr! wiasirom, trail Ur ana ars. j. is. Key, Miss Mar rariafn WTieton Ceiie DeMytt- and Mr Kotb ' ' . - - 1 r i ' i ' . iT8. Brocks teleprates 70tt Rltrlav i f fUiaay. A ' larva inMk. .f M... , at her home ''to help celebrate' the 79 th - anniversary of h e r ; Brooks." as she has been known for ' many ' years, -found ound a large number of nowers. a birthd-y cake and other gifts among the things brought by her friends. - Members of the Christian En- deator of the Christian church tlsited her on Sunday, and otter friends dropped in throughout the day. On Tuesday Lh enjoyed a regular- birthday partr, to which 19 were invited. . . 'Pattern 181S' conUins -directions " mnA Jhsrt' f ma Vhr dnIHM' Illustrations ef them and v of stitches; materials required. --- MAXINE BUREN j "Sally is the type who puts on a i -. m w ffSi - ; "'II , i'.-i.-! i -i-H? J W .- r t A . A yen for the right costnme for every occasion lurks within the best Additional guests will be Mrs. of us. As most of us though can't carry this out to extremes, you'll Chet Nelsen, Mrs. Gardner Knapp be glad we're showing you, today, two smart and simple suits which and Mrs. Virgil Faulkner of Port look ever so right on many kinds of occasions. Dark brown whip- land. .. stitch edging is particularly nice on natural wool, left, while a The club members are Mrs Hal black-on-white polka dotted blouse adds life to the gray suit, right. DeSart, Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor, The trig little Jacket doesn't meet in front all the volume's in Mrs. Hal Gross, Mrs. Ernest mose dox pieais. uopyrignt, 19 Mrs. Brown Speaks to Lions' Auxiliary Godfrey's was the scene ot the- Lion's auxiliary lut cheon Thursday afternoon. Later the gr0up motored to the suburban residence of Mrs. Oscar Olson for a Social afternoon. Astlsting hostesses were Mrs. Dwight Lear, Mrs. Earl Vernon and Mrs. Rich- ard- carlesonl . Mp 1- Rrown th. Am. ericah Legion auxHiary was the uest apeaker and spoke On 'Na- tl0?1 '" 'ense' waif i Aw mnm speeiai guests and new members . were Mrt. J. O: Gross of S U t e it o n, Mrs. CTaude -.Stevenson. .'Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. Harold Prnltt and Mrs. Brncei Cooley. . -, - Members present wert Mrs., Arthur Bates, Mrs. POrey Blun- at the Salem Deaconess hospital dell, Mrs. Estill Brank. Mrs. R. the past two years as floor super V. Carleson, . Mrs. Chris Chris- Visor. - tlson, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. - Mr. Simmons attended Wlllam Walter Dry, Mrs. A. L. Elvin, - ette university 1 and :1a now; em Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. Eugene ployed at the Deaconess hospital. Grabenhorst, Mrs. Glenn Gregg; The couple will be at home at it Triu.li r-u. ir t c oiA if Hi ma t... n j r.w. - - xaxa. iiunu cu k.b, mis. Herman Lrky,. Mrs. K. w. Land, Dwight Lear, Mrs. O. B LongweU, Mrs. . Edward Maj?, Mrs. Earnest Miller, Mrs. Merrill Ohllng, r Mrs. Oscar OTson, Mrs. Mrs. AniU Bonney opened Tier Jack Putnam, Mrs. George Rho- home Wednesday to the mem ten, Mrs. Lee Ross, Mrs. Edwin bers of the Pringle Women's Schroder. Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. elub. A no-host luncheon was W. B. Snodgrass, Mrs. R. Frank-, enjoyed at noon. . lin t Thompson, Mrs. P. D. Van . W,lcox ni Mrs. - Waldo' Zeller. ... Shower Given to iionor t jl-l'-' vt'Z .oriue-io-xjc . .. . " . priflai- shower honoring Miss G,eneTlT Glover, whose mar- fl to Mr. Charles J. Rybloo i H Uk pUce ,oon' lTeB l. .mb o Mri- DemPey wlOTer. auDiinmy, weanesaay i.f- with Miss Marjorie w henwerder serTlng as hostess. aawaa ataa. maaaa aaaaaa j vg AO tt lav Mrs. yan Pelt Fetes KCKT Qob Meml jers Mrs. Richard Van Pelt was hostess to members of the KCKT "club at her home on Broadway Thursday afternoon. T Mrs.' Lafe - HD1 was a; special guest and as .' slsted the' hostess at the tea ... hour.v The Uble wa centered with a bouQuet of spring blooms ' and the patriotic : motif was ear- - - ried out la the appointments. - -rr-. ' Those preseni were Mrs.? Fred u , Barker, Mrs.' Ray' Clark, Mrs. E. - J. Donnell, Mrs. HatUe Given, : Mrs.-NellleT KnoxMrs. Clifton . Rosa Mrs. ; Mary Rogers, Mrs. Delia; Schellberg,- Mrs.' Roy Was- aam s and Mrs;. Richard 'VanrPelt; l -I j, '-' - iu JThe. Englewood PTA, ineetiag on. Tuesday night, completed ar- rangementi' for sponsoring a Boy V Scout troop . and- the following were appointed: Chester Pickens, "' general chairman and finances; L: Eilert, membership: C. Jones, - publicity; P. L. . Park, . advance ment, and Herman Lanke, outdoor I man; W.' B. Goodenou gh" will be . ' acoutmaster, assisted by William ' . MilUson and Joan Van OsdoL The greupftoted ,tOL;imtJM,ln the ' - Englewood 'health fund. ' The speaker of - the' evening was Dr. -. Brace Baxter who talked' on Lin- coin, and "music was furnished by : - the music department of W 11 lam- ette university. .. - v .. ; , The Alpha Gamma Delta alum nae will meet Tuesday nicht at a o'clock at the home of ritrsT Don- " aid OrilleV in" Wnndhnm i Thn., wishing transportation are asked to call Mrs.-Carl Cover. r.. IFomt' Editor- riding habit to kill a horsefly!' 39, usquire f eatures, inc. Simmons-Bedford Vows Said Saturday The marriage of Miss Marie Bedford, daughter of Mr. Henry Bedford of Cairo, Neb., to Mr. Robert. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Simmons of Carlton, Oregon, was solemnised Satur- day, February . 11 at Vancouver, Wash., by the . Rev. Kurxman. ) The bride wore a grey tallleur , with, black accessories. She waa -D7 2?f "18l"l J?1--" fM matenmg accessories, jar. jnanion f - wi. man. , Mr. .Simmons is a. graduate nurse of SC Frances hospital of Grand Island. Neb. and: has been. a member of the nursing staff as fM TlAnnAV Pntura;n. - "-j .v. Pringle Qub ; ; P Members present were Mrs. 7. !L- -f Adams, Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst. Mrs, S. Keyes, Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs. D. Melchert, Mrs. P. O Bowman, Mrs. S. D. Emery, Mrs. Sealey, Mrs. L. Lorents, Mrs. , Naslin, V; ?Pet.?n ana tne nostess mrs Anna jjonney. Guests for the day were Mrs. George Jensen and Mrs Kyle Coo5' Th,e cl?biVw oli lts next meeting at the H.. C. Ram- ey nome jnarcn i, wun Mrs. is. n.a ava t aoaiauuft. ney, Miss Marguerite Sonth, Miss Maxine MeKlllop, Miss Lois Wal ton, Miss Virginia Cross, Miss Margaret Bell and Miss Doris Dra ger. s Don't -Sau-". AppleOread Q " -BRflD t : 'At Ymir Grocer: UI " "Baked by Blaster Bakers'! An Revpir Party Arranged ior .Trimble . .. - - - . f A - much feted r visitor in . the capital - has been -Mrs. -V.obert Trimble of SewieWeyrPenn-., , who has ben- th hoote guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul . B. Wallace;; "the Sast three . weeks. . Mrs. Tnmble i leaving..fdr 'Sah. Francisco. Los . Angeles And San' Diego-this, after- poon . where she - will : visit. She will return to Salem n;'the late - spring enroute. -toS he r . home in the "eaet;- si.-v -..-t - j i Mrs. Tj.Bruce .B. ; Baxter; has in vited a: small group el friends to - luncheon this afternoon at Un(- : versity; mow i in : compliment to .- Mrs. Trimble . and sto ; : say . t a re rqir. The luncheon table wfll'be v centered! with an ' arrangement of .spj-ing flowers. ' .1 v L i . '. . ! Covers "will be 1 laid for Mrs; Robert Trimble, '-Mrs. "Paul:. B. Wallace ' Mrs. Frederick M.- Hun-'').- ter of 'Eugene Mrs. Sheldon F. SatkettT Miss Harriet Lonft' Miss Mjtbel Robertson,' -Miss. Alice .Cjary Brown and Mrs. Bruce R. v. Baxteif.i-.:- - -T ; ' - .-'."-? Thursday afternoon Mrs. 6 " : C. t. . DeWltt enterUfned Informally; at ; tea: x o r the pleasure - 6f Mrs. . Trimble.; -; . - :. - - , ; : r Hostesses to Honor. - , - Clab Members" X .,wija,.4JcvrWiora ana Mrs. rex awrrougns are entertaining mem--bere of the ir bridge club and a few ' guests this, afternoon at the. Bur- roughs home on Laurel Drive. A " one o'clock luncheon -will 6e serv ed followed by an informal after noon. : ' - : Bouquets of spring flowers will be- used about the guest rooms Knapp, Mrs. Stephen Mergler. Mrs. carl steelhammer, Mrs. M. D. Vinyard, Mrs. Karl Wenger, Mrs. Leo Graber, Mrs. Clarence. Wolfe and Mrs. Lee Crawford and Mrs. Tex Burroughs. ' Lamb Pie Good Family Dinner Dish In pie is one of the world's most popular ways to serve leftover lamb, and it's a deserved popular- ity too, for this, recipe is espeeial- ly attractive to serve and is de- tightfully good to taste. LAMB PUB Mix 1 cup carrot balls, .8 to 10 small white onions, cup celery, 1 "green pepper. srieeoS and 1 nl- miento, diced;: Cook theae an tU nearly done. Add the -diced left- long time. 9ver lamb and" leftover graty. : ' '- ' Put Into a casserole and cook long " enough so that the meat wiir be Another Upside -Down thorousbly haated. ' , ' ' F. A. border of mashed potatoes Cake round piped around the edge will add a ' dainty touch to this dish'. . Place it Upside down cake was lnvented ln the broiler' ovea for long or discovered 'comparatively few. enough to brown the potato bor- yars ago but has become one' of der. ' the world'g, greatest farorltes as - , . . far as desserts go. Here is a new Smoked Meat Go in Dinner Salads .blespoons butter. Sprinkle 4 ta : There are many uses for smoked blespoons sugar OTer bottom of sausages other than at Dutc h pan. Cover with soar cherries that lunches, and variety is added to have been well drained. Pour salads or scalloped vegetables quick coffee cake' barter over cher when the sausage Is used. Here is ries and bake 30 minutes in mod- one suggestion for making a pota- to salad with the smoked meat. POTATO AND SALAD Cut cold, cooked potatoes Into even cubes. Measure 3 cups and mix with 1 cup cubed Salami or other prepared sausage, 1 .cup chopped celery, minced onion and 3 chopped sweet pickles. Add sufficient mayonnaise or cooked salad dressing to moisten thor- oughly and let stand for at least an hour to thoroughly blend f la- add milk and shortening. Stir vors. Serve in "salad bowl gar- liquids into dry Ingredients, mlx nlshed with parsley. Serves 4 to 5. tag only enough to moisten them. UAinnsn TAILORED SUITS Matched or Contrast - . Colors. ' Serge ' " Gaberdines r. j .Tweeds Iaulcls,'.: Also r, -"Separate ?;V; vJackctato'i 7 Match - Jr Vomr- Own.- 19.75 -New Colors is '- i LajrkwotKl 7 , mum Slajflla' OsfsSOssI 4 Manuf acturere;Wsfi Fare Varied t .y :?- In Markets -Kecipes .: Tft;cW. - ' t . Manufacturer's r e e I p e ', are -1 The fish business experienced a again si feature f .the Friday food decided slump the past week when pages,' and thi week cornea 'Hf cold weather and excessive, wlnda ' v pes for a dessert a tea biscuit eadTmaa, flahlng difficulty butt wftli f COFFER TAPIOCA " uder temperatures -and leas ralnV 1 cup. water; we're again enjoying variety n' cup-. quick eooktog .Uploca -yy lA B& ) ? t cup sugar vf :pr4rek-pi teaspoon aalt" rv '.'Si-ijvl iZiZi& tm-iKti.fkri .c: H .eup seedles-aisiiw 1 cu cwhed boiler -and brings to hell eteei dl-i T I -T"? ",- "'T ;rV3.' rect heat..W:UvH:4- ,:Wirv. .f5 ?JK&M- A-vfe. . -2nips -piDal:-flow' 4 iewpoons-fealtinr -powder V "l'teaspdonaUrt- 7v ; 2 tablesppiishertening -f ' ;.Maerolf vwWi cream rauce -end - H ' teapng"ifin''TV-.::vlvr.' tx ' v'; h-'; ' - to I enpl'milk S'ju.:' H Sole - and flounder' In f in.etg Mix dry lngrtents aift-into a-malM.exeellent compny fish- arid -". bowl ' and add liquid tgradoallyi .can be baked r with drnaing 1 '? beating. from center out. Mix and -tweenlayert, or: dipped itf corn . y roll and pnt on' '-,weU' greajed meal.to brown in deep. fat. . . ,V? sheet," make- a ? gash In 4he-center 'Yaquina oysters have been, in of each' and press a piece of sweet at: intervals and proved a - great chocolate into. each. Bake in hot ".deliccy- In case the local yarlry , ovenmt;sS0 degrees for '15 td "2 01s te,mporari3y outoi market eaat-.H minutes. : 4 ., . i ; -:i efin and Olympla are to be found.! v. Li;j&'. "always. i t-V'-' V. ' i U i ' ' CiuuuiX mtK WUVIXUS! WITH FRUIT .s enp Tleo -1- cuds milk i cP While Satin sugar V 3 cups boiling water teaspoon salt i ; . ---- . " " y ih.WKn When. water? is absorbed, continue. cooking in jt double boUedr with - onrvei AhAnrMMl TasaK 4Sni mi Ihe jattt, salt and sugar. When the rice is tender,: combine with" fruit. Chill. Serve with top milk or fruit sauce. Spicy Tang to Rarebit Is Worcestershire A short cut to tomato rarebit is found in a can of tomato soup. Try this recipe for FLUFFY TOMATO RAREBIT 1 can tomato soup 1 pound cheese (sharp) 1 teaspoon dry mustard 1 Vt teasp'ns Worcestershire sauce ter in bowl, add cup milk, whip 2 eggs (separated) with rotary beater until smooth; Pour a can of condensed tomato add remaining milk gradually and soup into the top part of a double beat .until smooth. Add egg mix boiler. Then add the sharp cheese ture, blending thoroughly. Turn which has been grated or ground. Into custard cups, place In pan of Heat and cook until the cheese is hot water and bake in moderate thoroughly melted, stirring and oven (360 degrees) 1 hour or un- beating, constantly. Then stir in til firm. Cool. Serve plain or with- the beaten egg yolks to whkh dry mustard "and Worcestershire sauce " have been added. Fold the beaten egg-whites into the hot mixture, Serve on toast or crackers; Serves 8. . - . ' ''' ; .- V '' ' It's the beaten egg white that makes this rarebit fluffy and a bit different ffom the usual. Also end this is a big thing in its favor this rarebit can he kt hot over a-low-heat for a leg-; version, of this dish: UPSIDE-DQWN CHERRY v ; COFFEE CAKE . In a deep cake pan melt 2 ta- erately hot overi (425 degrees K QUICK COFFEE CAKE BATTER cups flour Cup sugar - 2 teaspoons baking powder 3 tablespoons melted shorten ing .teaspoon salt 1 egg ' cup milk. Sift flour, sugar, baking pow- der -and salt together. Beat ear. First Showing of Blady's Toggery!! - Remember We Are Never Undersold SILK DRESSES Floral .Silk; Prints, Alpacas; SponloA - rhpeker" ' spans - Celanese- Crepes . Matelase-. Crepes . " Newest ' Styles Sizes . 12 'io 52. 4.75 6,75 f -BLOC31S r as ::. : M M 1 1l 1wIVSI, thooglrvte.MgAsw4e.a:yasT " JtT' fish leas abondAnt.' S,.melt : ,V;CIams in riser. Httla neck? and butter varieties are found and go well in sonpe, or are Kood fried. Crabs make ' . good V acalloped ; dishes, cream soup,' salad orr cock ' tallsf Serve hot In the shell, along wttri SnanfaK nvf TAa4ail - - . . . c , - - Tench bread for dinner. fi-h are found in the markefs. ' i- reanut. Flavor Makes r n.Jj n i ' ' r . . ' . il the list o( uses for peanut butter is this one for custard that goes well as ' a" family dessert served ' only with icebox cookies. PEANUT BUTTER CUSTARD - 2 eggs, slightly beaten Vt cup sugar H teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon vanilla hk cup peanut butter 2 cups milk Combine eggs, sugar, salt and vanilla. Whip with rotary beater until very light. Place peanut but- cream. Serves 6. 7 s Menu (Stuffed celery- will make a green and white combination to begin a meal that Includes , Stuffed celery ' - Creamed cabbage Prlad filet of flounder ' ','ir' Tartar saace -Caramel pecan wadding vout sairooN trnucvvtvf I eacwaaasun coraou or . -FISH OR MEAT ENTREE : . Jrendi fried Pobtoea, VfeWes. Salad. Coffee. Tcm - - DESSERT rWoWcrFrvrtOUaAhUoie. SpaJce Geam.or Sherbet, CafceA la Mode.rrutt. Re or JeNo 0m 'tmtriu aWassT oat aaals aW .jfm alfttsWWafc The SPA 382 STATE ST. Toppers in -Tweeds J3anga lines ZiFpa'.?r- lines Tflmat.' r" sflair a. .:- Flannels J--niier-.;r' y Tip... . ; Lengths . or. Full :LengtjC' - i Sixes 12 tO 44. 5.75 10.75 it : rNerw CblorsV - w in - . a. V - ' ' Ilaiidbags Today V" i J' s1 I I I" 1 -F: J'. . . ' t ' m a' . . 4 i f ' r T v. V '. -a. ,.: - "i" -"1 '.-K'X-A-5 - ? '. - . f. .5 T .