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PAGE SDSL The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 25, 193$ : Dclda Dau Gamma Dinner Tonight r At Quelle An event of tonight Cor mem ' hers of Dalda Dan Camma soror ity on the' Willamette campus wilt be the formal banquet for which ' they wlir bo hostesses - at the Quelle in compliment to their new T members. and pledges. Miss. Hasel V Sorenaen will be the toastmls- tress. ? Kiss Virginia Bendlksea win welcome the new member . and responses will be given by Miss Hilma Brenser and Miss Leila Willard. ; C Dr. P. O. Riley will be the gnes: speaker and his subject Is "The Springtime of Life." The Uble will be centered with an arrange ment of old-fashioned nosegay t and the placecards will carry oat the same theme; Miss Marian C&ase will give a violin solo, dur ing the' evening. . -Special guests bidden to the dinner are Dr. and Mrs. P. O. Ri- dinner are Dr. ana Mrs. r. u ki- ley. Dean Olive M. Dahl, Mr. John McNees and Dr. and Mrs. Chester Luther, v me pieages to do noaorcu ere Miss Hilma Breueer, Mis Chris- Mren.-2ogTaC"MW- MSLKfSsptricM.; Mildred Pedersen, Mias Hermie Palmer, lilsa Owen Griffith, Miss Eileen URant, Mls Delia Wil- lard and Miss France Pickard. Following the dinner the co- sVar;tTd:n!ownklhe' a lire party at a downtown the- atre. Miss Haiel Magee is in charge, of the dinner and Miss Edna Lather the line party. ; A Birthdays Honored by Gob Members i Mrs. ' Mabel Peck entertained members of the P. L. E. and F. club at her home on Thursday. The affair was a birthday party In compliment to Mrs. Peck and Mrs. John Shlpp and the mem- bers honored them with a hand- kerchief shower." , . Cards were in play and honors went to Mrs. Charles Palmenter 4 Mri. Earl Burk. At the sup- per hour the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Furlough. A special guert for the party was Miss Sylvia Slater. Members tmcnt m Mrm. A. A. Bilhrev. "present were Mrs. 'A. A. Bllbrey, Mrs. Frances Greenwood, Mrs. Charles Kinzer, Mrs. T. Andre- en, Mrs. Earr Burk v Mrs. Doro- ?-j "JSS&"- m enter, Miss Daisy Hayden, Mrs. L. B. Hixon, Mrs. Sylvia , Kelly Furlough, Mrs. Ruth Norris, Mrs. John Shipp and Mrs. Mabel Peck. V''- ;. ' '- ' r . Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm L. Jones are. receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Malcolm Lun- dy, Jr- Friday morning at the Salem General hnanltal: Mr. in v . j MM.miuiMii awwaavsa . wui - its Helen KeudelL .iV ' Pattern By ANNE ADAMS .. V ; '--A housetrock dressy enouxb for afternoons ... that's -what yon -need as Easter nears, and milder days call you out on the ' porch. -And lfa what you can make in " double-quick time when your, or- der Pattern 49 70! See there are : only four; main pieces, with back ' section- extending as little yokes. - Sich a beguiling, youthful style, '. whether all straight-cut in printed cottons or -.tie silks or .in gay -- stripes; with back and front biaa;. Even "the sleeves, both versions, the racily" smart! v Note how: " .--smooth the diaphram Is, -kept so -; - by the neat, part-way belt.' This Abne Adams pattern la very easy; Jo use, and its Illustrated; Sewing; Instructor saves you valuable time . with the cutting and stltchins;. - Pattern 4?0 Is available. lnv -smisses and women's sixes 14, 16.' . . l,-20, XI. 34.- 3,.3t, 40 and 42.; - Size It takes 3& yards If Inch,.,- -v : - ' -I. r -'r---- " Sea rirTKKS CCSTS I5 m . eoiM for Ihia Anna Aimmt pattvra. -.S. ' WHta alaialy - 8IZC. KAMK, JkD- ' ..- PHKS3 as4.8TTLB NUMBER. - . Vet your order- for .ANKK - - ; : ADAMS iTEST- PATTERS" BOOIC Hr atylaa Ia4ay I- 8m: amart. '. - fraaa. fasfcioaa aa4 aiaapia- paurraa '. ..that, aiaka arm in t al-aama a ' ' pietared la eolor aca ftia .'' - LKTE array of day.' aftaraae, 'ty aad iihvii r-. Tipa for SotttH- . ";: lad raarI - aridai f rack f' Sett . - -: ' aad 4raaa acjil - SUmauas era- - - , a treat aad yaaag gaaaratiea aaUiUl Wita tbcM appear liasrrtc, korne trofka. aad taiara for yoaf men-' f-1k. P-d How I IfRlCK Or BOOK" MFTEKN CENTS. FltlCE Or-.AT-IfRS, rirTEEX CENTS. BOOK -'"AND PATTERS TOOEIBIB, ttWEKTY lIVE CENTS. ( Sm4 year ardar aa Tka Oracaa -EUtaaoan, FatUra DaMrtaiaat. CLUB CALENDAR . w llewdayr Pebrwary T- Salem Women's Press club with Mrs. Ralph Curtis at 2115 S. Snmmer. Dessert luncheon at 1:80. Leslie PTA 7:45 p.m. E. M.. -Holcomb. speaker.' Daughters of the Nile. Ma sonic temple, 1: 30 dinner. ' Tnesday, February 28 . VKW. auxiliary all day sew ing meeting with Mrs. Paul ' Bales, 18 CS Court street, no- - host luncheon. Evening meeting at Episcopal halL - Central temple. Pythian Sis ters meet at KP hall, 8 p. m. Wednesday, March 1 Mayflower Guild,. First Con gregational church, with Mrs. Ralph Jackson, 620 North 18th street; i.p, m. - - KCKT club . with- - Mrs. Roy Wassam. 1045 North Capitol street, p.m, - ' fnT1:tjli TVnt TTiw capital lent ilive Has No-Host Dinner - rvnltal Tr Ml, ltfv Si n et f no-host dinner ThursdaT; ked place, for the gnesta. , The committee In charge in- eluded .Mrs, Klisabeth-, Follis, chairman, Mrs. Goldie Kyle. Mr. . and Mrs. Wiley Weathers and Mr. -Otto H. Hunt. Mr-H-s-Hud8oon' great com- mander of the rreat camn of Ore- . ',,V,, gon was present and officially transferred the entire memter- ship of the Cherry City Tent Hire No; 12 to Capital Tent Hiye No. 84 D of Maecabees. Other guests present were Mrs; H. S.i Hudson of Portland, Mr. J. Wilson, record keeper of Tent Hive of Baker.-and 18 members from SUrerton Tent Hire. Mrs. Gladys Lacey and Georre "Frelsen were presented to the al- tar and given the obligation. They will be initiated at the next meeting. , Commander John Riches has completed his list of appointive of- f ices and are as folio wi: auditing committee. VIrell Parker Mrs Hattie Trifier Jame"caUo ?""! IYw I JcTla Watt Mrs. Robert Parent arB- KOOert rarent, anr. ueorire Diets: bT-Ww. Mm; SttJ?& Hannah Martin. Oscar Dencer. jlo Mil Botort Prln? iJttl' Miss Alena Bremmer, Mrs. Ruth Versteeg, Ivan MarUn; atten- daneet J. Ed Reay, Mra. M. Mont- gomery, Mrs. M. Enger; hospl- Ulity, Mrs. Emma Dencer, Ivan Martin. Mra. FIatoiim George Strang. The women were M charge of the entertainment for the even- inr mnA th nAmn.iM.. ... f inr and the mmmMM ... vi Lottie smith v. tZ " sd. sitsr? XLr: IIS cLuAeA Bndthe. ner v av StUalVIIUvCU Wednesday, March 111 a. . jw,e new cV.VL6 , X 5 tS?X& S,lTertoa vr ueuwr - m Er-n. Deuut, K. E. Kelso, Edna S .?ffe of "fporUtlon and cars GCkey. Otto Erthum, Flora Bax- 111 leave the Fraternal temple after. R. M. Chambers. R. B. Aber- 7:80 p.m. nathy, Blanche Stuart. Albert Ho- evet, , Gertrude Van Houdenos, .Pringle Couple Greets Neighbors Members of the Pringle Worn- en's club surprised Mr. and Mrs. F. Wiltsey Wednesday when they Buierea mi meir nome to help celebrate their 46th wedding an- nirersary. n--ho8t luncheon was served at noon; 'a decorated wed- C cate centered the table. ,e..th! f-tie aft- - rnoo tm a iock wedding per- formed by the rubers. The; hon--; v. vvnyn wets yi okuleu wub b gift from Xhe clab." Members present were, Mrs. P,- r.Gingricb, Mrs. H. Melehertj Mrs. . Sealey, Mrs. -M; Adams. Mrs. P, p. Bowman, Mrs.. VwC. SUple- ton. Mrs. .Davis, Mrs. H. C. Ra mey, Mrs.-George Adams, Mrs.' F. Ramey,' Mrs. B. Miller, Mrs. G, E. KAM Utl - r "ttT - HMhAWVA Mrs. Pense, Mrs. Henry, Mrs. J. Fabry, sr., Mrs. S.; Keyes; Mrs.' A. Bonney, T Mrs. 2 Naslln, i Mrai F. Clark, .Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. E. BL Kottek, sr., Mrs. a rara... twm r -ti trttt. "jT.; an4 MrTV J.. " - . - i : j , : a 'n-hM' S.L. 1 ." oujlici, jura, .xv.-rr . ..- rtTJiA V Mrs. Ivan Crum and Mrs. planning to motor to Portland to- rjiprin steva'na ' day to attend , the "Ballet Russe' b Wl fteTen; .w- ; "d. mn the areMra. Asa aUga Hwrlett Crawford, daagh Fisher Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, Jr., ter of Mr and Mrg, H. r. CriV Mrs. T, W. -Creech. Miss Bervl i- .iin. v .v- i. Holt. Miss Ada Rosa, Miss Lillian Among thosf attending- last,1: """..r -""'''.Trom; her. studies i at night were Mr.: and,Mrs.;M!Itan Meyers, Miss Maxtae Bnren andend a claaamat. Mlaa ' loan Mrs. Walter Denton. Laura Wheelei ' CutorsFimio Dor-Effectiveas Decoration :;; i '---in aa.'ji i , n-m.1. - ' - . . ' ? 'I CUTWORK LINENS . Let puss 4 decorate a pillow or scarf. Even a beginner can '-do cut- worVfotr it's only kntt onhpie etltch. Tattem 1741 contams a , transfer pattern ot 10 motifs rang-" lag from 20 x 19 H Inches to 1J4 Benefit Bridge Party Event of - Wednesday Members of Capital unit of the American Legion auxiliary were hosts for a benefit eard 'party Wednesday night at. the Cherry : City recreation room. High scores were won by Mrs. R W. Craig. , Mr, D. B. Ross, Mrs. Dan Coacher, Mrs.. Lee Turner, Mr. C S. Corfler i and Mr. Harold Per kina. , r Mrs. Leif Bergsvik was In gen- j . - era! charge ; of the"'--benefit and assisting- her -were Mrs. Albert f Gragg, Mrs. A M. Johnson, Mrs. Oscar Cutler. Mrs, King Bartlett, Mrs Frank Marshall. Mrs. R. A. Meyer, Mrs. Walter Spaoldinf and Miss .Dorothy Bergsvik, . , - ! The guest Ust included MrVand Mrs. taster, Mr. ana Mrs. how "tf Pickett,. Mr: and lira. Don SffiSaftM MrUt. t Ktnnedr nd Mrl'j il .fJt S'Tad jS w! J fiifaun irknd Mm CGltnnt Mr L ?, "vw v Ja M. N k HlI Mr Ja' u sStifcanfi a mm c.i t.T- m. Mrs. Alex Jones. Mr. and "Mrs. Leon BrovBl-Ur ud: Vnlsx r." -"- "-: ---. Llttlejohn, Mr. and Mrs. J. -,B. ' Van Wyngarden, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. H. J- La Don. Mr." and Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perkins. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Kenneth Murdoch, Mrs. R. W. Craig, Mrs. Leon Johnson, Mr. nd Mr- Julius Hopp, Mrs. Dan coueher, Mrs. Carl AUport, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Walter Spauld- Mr8- p01 Burrls, Mrs. Ralph Bai,ey- Mrs- c- W. Aiken. Mrs. f Tnrner Mrs. C. B. Bentson. MrB- J- A.. Anstey, Mrs. Dorothy Mra.-Clyde Kaiser. Mrs. Edna Rowland. Mr. J. Stirnaman. Un- Mattde Rors. Mrs. E. C. ? t a jiv - - , .o- . . auwivuwu. n-?' L-Knhn. Mrs. Jsy Sating, -uFhS. rni Mrs. Norman Kenney. 'Mrt- William Taw and Mrs. Karl ndre8en' ... ; ' ' Nebraskans Guests of xrr-M' MM. .Williams v rne ea auxiliary to the Ne- club me with Mrs. Aura wni on Wednesday, for a regular ousiness ana social meet- regular ousiness ana social meet- e. A brief sketch of early Ore- r .. . . a-Tsssssra WiTltom; A. L. DaMoude, Leona Johanaon. Winiani DeTour. George Combs. e. o. Axeison. l. L Fiathers. zina snarpnacK, i.ucu:a earner, i. e. Dagenhardt, Lara Tandy. Clara McDetby, A.- P. Mllson, R. C. Er- ickson'Clvde Farlev. Frank Al- ley, Jessie Snapp, Stella Potter, Neta Jacobson, Glenn Irie, Anra Williams and the Misses Carla, uanam ma Ktnei Mae wiinams. The next meeting will be with Mrs. L. I. Fiathers on March 22. ' Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae ,r Feted on -.Thursday v - j- Mrs. Glenn , Stevena ' was host- eaa to alnmna of Alpha XI Deit soroitr Thursday night at-her v home on North 13rd street. An Informal evening was enjoyed followed by refreshments. The group made plans for a dinner to be given for the March meeting. A 1 M M am A a .VI. HaT-AM 4.a41aa of the dinner are asked to call ' ; Mrs. Stevens, 747. - The members are Mra Bruce Baxter, Mrs.. Robin Day, Mrs. Andrew Halverson, Mlas Verna -v! .r7. vti. fhlIS v. aKan .susaBV aivaii vvuvi a sai mm - r . i - lem t the home of heV riii Ball in Portland. Miss Crfwford 'nas aa her mest for the week: Marble of Hood River. v PATTERN 1766 It j inches materials reeulred : f Illustration of atitchear tea eenta In coin for this jNedlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME ' and ADDRESS, r a reaoing oy me ... - .t . woman eouege presiaent to t 1 Vu pre.ldent. Mrs. Milsom. So-aT eaident aVnh.m fr decrees upon women; as 1, the group Those present were: Mesdamea l9 chm: ttoiiilOTesldent of Alpha Phi; Mm o o MAXINB BUREN r , . 'I wish Harry would stop fighting over me. He's not worth lttn Be that as It may, a shirtwaist dress little girl" look with soohisticated line. Is all to the rood. The one aoove is or navy crepe with a navy-dotted pink scarf tucked Into its square-necked yoke; pleats between it and the deep fitted belt sec tion, pleats all aronnd in the skirt below. Cnff a finish the brief lit tle sleeves, allee same as the schooldays "uniform" of old, even to the self covered buttons down the front of the blouse. Copyright. 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Junior Chamber Plans Charter BanmiPt barter Banquet The Salem Junior Chamber of Honoring Frances Willard. Commerce will celebrate charter founder of the Women's Christian night on Friday, March 8, with a Temperance Union, the Salem or 7 o'clock banquet and dance for . ganlzation sponsored a luncheon members, their wives and special at the Argo hotel on Tuesday. guests. Joseph Darby heads the committee that includes Richard Cooley, Ernest Kuhny and Paul Franklin. - During the dinner hour, Avery -niT Thomoaon will be toa.tmA.teV . w.VH " T 2."". ?rrJ: J";'1!! -." wsuw. v& fommert, will present the ehar- to thlanewly orrned oianlaa- tIon- Special music has been ar- oF the dinner, hour. . t w ., ortoeBi ,m -MiuatB twr vucui -, lowing the banquet. . .. f - . " . - ' 101- Affenda Club Members , 6. , " : : Are Entertained - Mrs. Norval Hirons entertained e ration. And the temperance cause members of the. Agenda -clnb was the open door. through which Wednesday afternoon at her she established her. work for the home. The group honored Mrs. world. . . her life was the prop Kenneth Byers with a-handker- erty of humanity.? . . , chief shower on the occasion of Miss Maude -Aldrfch of Evan- her; birthday The duff ha pur- ston, m.r outlined the ) life of son, Mrs Kenneth Zwlcker, Miss chased ,AU This and Heaven Francis Willard as author, lectur- Paulina JohnsonTaTas Jean. John Too! to read, r : v ; " er, and founder of the WCTT, and son, Miss Marian '.Brets,. Miss Those prevent were Mrs. Frank Hrub M Hal Cross M K e n n e th Byers. Mrs. Gilbert Hammond, Mrs. Donald Patton, Mrs. Glen Shedeck. Mrs. Myron' Butler and Mrs. Norval Hirons. - douple Honor Guests , .a f n; pn,r ALUinner rany . . Mr" .nd Mrs. Robert Simon were .honored at. a delirhtfnl Prty Thursday night at home of Mr.and Mrs. Wll nam Kavtirir - am ifaMai .'aiiai . . - . - - iiMiu uu araaa aaaava ausag vb TCU ilia followed the dinner-hour. ' Covers were placed-for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simon,, Mr. and Mrs. El Clark, Miss Vemoiva Sheldon, Miss . Mary Berndt, Mr. .and Mrs. Ed Seamster, Miss Eras Dirks and and Mrs. WUUam Berndt, a . Mrs. R. D. Woodrow entertained wlta martly arranged luncheon; Thursday afternoon at her home on North 14th street in compli- mem to a group or matrons. Cards hour will be held at the public were in play following the lunch- library this morning at 10 o'clock eon and covers were placed for in the fireplace room. Mlsa Elixa 12 guests. , both Carey, children's librarian. V will tell a special story, "Hat Felicitations are being extended Tub Tale story. ; to Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Burke : ' (Ellin Adams), on the birth of a ! ; Mrs. Ralph SippreU of Roebnrg son. James Donald, February 22 who has been at the Salem Geh a.Hhe Salem General hospital The era! hospital recovering from an baby is the grandson! of Mrs. Ed- operation. Is now at the -home ward Burke and-; Mr. and' Mrs. af -her nsrenta. Mr. and Mr. TT John T. Adams of Gold Beach. - Mr. and! Mra. Eugene HaBey and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berry are enjoying the weekend at the Surf Tides. - - - - . - . e-e . : Miss Adele Say, danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Say, has as her weekend ' guest, - Miss Eleanor Staehll of Portland.. - i: piLnj(SvOT.ai324 t .Ve Will Landscape Yonr New,- Ilomc Now i Pay on. Our: Monthly Payment Plan --. Daphaes ili)ft - up - J :?" Grapes- (8 varieties) -. T Camellias .S5e rm - V; , each ; I Open Sunday .10 :30 tfll'4 'Exleept in Stormy Weither) M .'CbsipIete Wae cf -J'!:: ' . Shrnbs, Fruit -1lsklf4Bo'.:Vj!,- tlnfDc Pocrcy norccrir 375 S, Liberty 1H BIXX3CS SOUTH OP ARMORT Women Editor- which superbly combines the chic Luncheon Honors WCTU Founder Following a group of songs by "Ot William Wright, state pres- Went, Necia Buek, Introduced the t speakers. Dr. Bruce R. Bax- i M- LaMolne Clark, and Miss Maude Aldrlca. naUonal lecturer, Maude Aldrlca, naUonal lecturer ' . . w" con- toonder. of world'a WCTU; briP liant author aad lecturer; and iorld trwveler. t Mrs. LaMolne Clark, who, ai a L uTed In Francea WITlard'a kom town Chmrchvllle, N. T. - paut high tribute to her as a h- mahltarian. philanthropist ana reformer. 'Many times I have seen her before packed audiences, holding mruv. ..A eloence." Mrs! Clark cited the estimate given by Lady .Henry Somerset: "She, is the greatest wftm.n nhiunthroniat of this n- woman philanthropist of this gen- teUing I actmues or tnat organ- Uation. From the centenary luncheon, members held a meeting: at WCTU hall, Minnie Buck presiding. 'Mrs, Leona ' Johansen told of her at tendance recently at the 4 th an nual convention of the Nebraska WCTU. a Dinner Party Friday At Gilbert H--ne Mr. and Mra. T.-khaa Gilbert entertained Informally at. dinner - . a a . a a. . x m ar a m. vvi av a mmj aaiv Wvw o street residence, f Spring flowers centered the dining table and the evening hours were spent infor- mally. , Covers were placed, for Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. itfi a -w niwn r sir rnair Hnnin s-av w a Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mra. Robert Elfatrom, Mra. Boyden Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Tink ham Gilbert. ihe regular children's a t o r y ' Courser, . She plana to return to her home In-the south Sunday.-'; . - r-VA.a J Mf. and Mrs. L. V.-Bekson and sons. Steve and Whitney; are en joying' the weekend rat Timber line lodge." 1 . : Mr. and Mrs. J. - C. -Perry ", are -enjoying; a week's visit in f San Francisco. V- . " - - - - Phone 3212 Mn&ic Offered on Air To Be Varied The feature of the weekend ra dio broadcasts will, be the return of Ignace Jan PaderewskL pianist. over the RCA Magie Key hear to morrow, broadcast froar New Torn. The . opera. .Manonw by Jules Massenet which will be broadcast front the Metropolitan Opera nouse In New York may be heard In the music room of the ' Salem public library from 10:55 a.nu to X p.m. over KKX, today; The cast is: Uitoi Leet .. ..-,Btd Say. oprno Pftmitrtlf , n yati! Bdaya, aoprsB Jrwmttm ; m.tTm SUUauia, soprsM ""- i jmwgui, cb trait IHa.Ori I, i Jb Kiapara, teaer Lateaat...... Johm BraarmUi, - baritona Cesat- is Grinx . L4oa Bothier, bu OailM ; . , Ateaaia 4a Paelis, teaor Da BratiaTty-0 aai fa CthiHTikr, baritona laak par , , Iinrta a'AacaVa. aaritaaa cy" - , AUslaaa, Unor 'gHni h i q , ' i, iwmJtwt baritona ' On, KEX, i to gi 8 0 p jb. "Arturo Toeeaninl concludes his 1988-39 radio aerlea by directing the NBC Symphony la an all-Wagner pro gram. . . ' Ovartaa te yfca Tlyins Datelmaa -PMImU $ A III from f'Taaaliaaaer" Ovartsre ' sad Vinniburf Maiie - from - ."TaaBkaaaer." Pralaaa aa Uabaatoa Inm "Trimtaa aad laaMa." - 8iegfrM's Raise Jewaay froa "Oattar- , laaunemt.' Ki4 at tka Valkyrie from "Dia Wal - kara." On Sunday, over KEX from 9 to 10 tun., Radio City Music Hall Symphony orchestra and V i o 1 a Filo, soprano, wll be heard and on KKX from 10 to 11 a.m. the play, "Doll House," hy Ibsen will be fiiren. . On KGW and KOIN. 10:30 to 11 a.m., Belgium's salute to the world's fair will be given by King Leopold III and a symphony or chestra. Over KEX from 11 a.m. to 12 m. Ignace Jan Paderewski, pi anisL with Frank Black and svm- phony orchestra will broadcast. On KOIN from 18 m. to 2 p.m. the New Tork Philharmonic-Symphony orchestra with John Bar birolli and Robert L. Sanders, con ductors, soloist Eduardo del Pue yo, Spanish pianist; Deems Tay lor, 'commentator, will be heard in: . Little Symphony ia 0 (finttUme)Sandr Contacted' by eompoMr Pino Coacerta ia A aiiaor Behamaaa Symphoay So. 4 ia ninor Brkkiai On KEX from 2 to 2:30 p.m. Metropolitan opera auditions are listed, and over KEX, 3:80 to 4 p.m. the orchestra of the New Friends of Music will play music of Bach and Haydn. Over station KEX. 6 to p.m. the Cleveland Symphony, orchestra s program will be heard and on KOIN. 4 to 7 AM V VSln. ss-essslss Charles Thomas, baritone will broadcast. Mrs. Petre Hostess to Bridge Club to Shipping; street home Thursday night. Mrs. Claire Brown was an additional guest1 The - members honored Mrs. Kenneth Z wicker I7t w J-ahn.Vr with: a surprise shower , ours of card, were to Play and refreshmenU were served !VU - by - h"t?B- table w" centered with In dividual n o a eg a y a" otnastel uowers. ... ... Members are Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. Ralph Klnter, Mrs. Harris Lieu, Mrs. Hal Cussell, Mrs. Ty ler Brown, Mrs. Lawrence Ander- Jessie, . Blackburn; Mlaa- Henora Retdy. and ;Mra,: Al Petre. fBluri lor Be TFavored Spring Color - : :; u- . There is a decided tendency In spring fashions to harmonise ac cessories with cosmetics and be cause of the wide acceptance of certain bright reds, cyclamen, yellow-red and suntan yellow tones In makeup are to be popu lar ' ' . . ' . . - . . Bine, ohe 6f the spring's most interesting end. best approved colors ( wfil make several excit ing combinations 'Including: ' - Blue costume, cyclamen or "yellow-red : cdsmeticr. .; 4 1 i" : 3 - Blue costume blue shoes, 'cy clamen makeup'.', gloves and bat repeating, either, costume cr cos metic 'color. ' " - - .' , Blue costume black patent leather shoes and. bag, cosmetics of yellow-red or. blue red tones, gloves accenting cosmetic - color. Blue costume light rust or terra- cotta shoes, yellow-red cosmetics, accessories Introduc ing another harmonizing shade of rust-red. Don't Som Appfs Bread DRGflD BRsflD..A'i 4!jnQ)o APPLES v At Yo'ar Grocer " "Baked by Blaster Bakers' Today's Menu vt mm. it the Sunday special with veal steak and baked aanaan Included on other, weekend menna. ' TODAY -.. . Succotash salad Teal steak with pepper sauce i Baked potatoes Celery root In cream i - -s Trait compote . ' SUNDAY ' Onion and orange salad Lemon dressing Pot"oast:?' - Potatoes and vegetables Battered peas c;v Popovers : Strawberry shortcake , , MONDAY Artichoke salad ' French onion soup Toasted French bread f . Broccoli. ' Baked squash : Date torte e , e e' Salmon Loaf Topped With tresh nd w,th meaty HiAt rTiPAsi 9niiiP Winter suasb remains, but win, nic? l1668? sauce . r soon be replaced by summer varie- Canned saln-one of the beat5ef, tlm u beta- for Lent m.l. Viri fc -Green PP0e. tomatoes. ra.K i i..a- .lst" green onions.ana peas are, served frequently, ,tt made : into f -.--v.. v-. 4, .mw- this delectibUidish ; &AL3IOX IX) A F1, . EGGS IX CHKKSB SAUCE 1 pound canned salmon cup bread crumbs . cup milk 2 eggs V- 1 teaspoon Bait - 1 tablespoons butter 2 bard-cooked eggs . ' 1 teaspoon onion (minced) Combine flaked salmon, bread crumbs, milk, eggs which hare been beaten slightly, salt, butter, and onion. Place half of the mix- ture in loaf pan and place hard- cooked eggs on layer of salmon. Fill remaining salmon over eggs. Bake In a moderate oven (3 SO degrees) about 30 minutes. Un- mold on hot platter and serve sliced with cheese sauce. CHEESE SAUCE Vi pound American cheese 3 tablespoons milk Melt the cheese slowly in a double boiler. Add the milk grad ually and stir until smooth. a Celery, Almonds Make , Creamed Dish This department Is always In favor if any dish in which celery is an ingreaient ana now irom the association of makers - ot evaporated milk comes this good sounding suggestion for: CREAMED CELERY AXD AL- MO.fDS 4cups sliced celery 3 tablespoons butter teaspoon salt 1 & tablespoons flour . , M cup water 1 cup Irradiated -evaporated milk -1 cup shredded blanched al mOnds Place celery, butter 'and salt In a saucepan. Cover closely and simmer until celery is tender. Add flour. Stir to blend well, then add water and milk, .Bring, slowly, to a boll and boil 1 minute, or cook over boiling water for 10 minutes. Add almonds. Yield: servings. Avocados Heated in Flavorful Entree Avocado are appearing fre quently in mild main dish mix tures and are gently heated be fore serving. The use of heated avocados Is new, but gaining In popularity as this fruit Is decid edly more abundant and there fore less expensive this year than 4f tmmm ,y 1. Cfl SALE! rS. SPECIAL PURCHASE Here's the new SAMPSON LUG GAGE you've seen advertised in., the magasines! Coming to yon through this factory coo per a-. lion sale at a savings of one third! r: AIR HOSTESS matched lug gage is priced by the piece or by the ensemble. It Is conveni entlv made to fit your car com- I partment using every Inch ofoj L avaiUble space! -NlGHf m5oni NEWEST . - Auto; . f . ,. Trunk: Beets Among new Vegetables Jn Market " Seldom do beets take the spot light among the other vegetables) found In local "markets, but" that week several markets are ahow lag young beets that will Inspire) . -such delightful dishes as Harvard beets, or not spiced. ones, so tale handy root deserves special mei- uon. "r,-r:"'- ' . - Carrots,: turnips and parsnip are among, the other root vegeta- hlM a ha mwA Ihfe week. Celery aa usuatrjs one of the . best Tegetable.els With the green i t- varieties appearing. In large tent der meaty stalks.', Celery, rooti too. Is among, the vegetables for soups and creamed dishes. Broccoli and cauliflower " are. - side by side wlttf nice young spin ach, crisp cabbage and curly kale. Savoy' cabbage lends variety ts the fare.' Artichokes come "several for sv. quarter, and aretound In many qcan titles than some of the vege tables., . f- . . Among the fruits, or near frnlts there Is rhubarb, to be in market now for some months. Avocados are lowest in year end most abundant. Oranges and grapefruit are shown In large numbers. ' Limes are seedless, extra large- and green, and surprisingly low in price, for limes. Cranberries remain as a sauce or dessert possibility. Pears. looking very nice, are in some of the markets. Apples are still shown In large Quantities, and In good shape. " " " ' ever before. 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