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The 03EG0N STATESilAN, Salea. Orescn, Thursday Mornfcsr, JIarta 2, 1933 . iihbcw. Girls lienor Grand : Oiiicors The rrand worthy' T advisor, raiutow tor Girls, ansa Dorothy fcurke of gaker, u the uonor Euest at tne . tueeunc ' of I'nad: icc asseniuly, Tuesuajr nijut at Ue Masonic temple, Miss Ciaire SaaranaU,-- worthy ao visor, pre j need - at the meeting and m . troaueed. : sum ttare ana her state officers were . also - i present, -A-' special Oexree was auvea in honor of Miss jsurke. ' ' Other crand Uicers -pnment Were Miss ueraiOiBe ' faeimajn ;: . .IrorUanu, grand recorder; Miss . , Jaarjorle Wright, weodbarn. ' -v grind ' choir director; (Mws Mir ui VViUht, fcaaeae, grand- lec ' ' tarer; -sun Dolores Tobier, - hn "rthtf, crand representative;. ;attss.: Jwlzatwth Hefrict, Balein, -frand T representative ot Montana; Miss June Bemmler, member ot crand executive committee. Otber spe ..." etal tuests at the meeting were -Dallas. Corvallls and - Woodburn ' Rainbow girls. ... . Miss ElUabeth Ann Herrlck gave v a musical numoet -during " the evening, initiation was held. ' for. fourteen jirle including Miss tmma .Lou- East,. Mia -sharon ' Burnett, MUs Jean Drlggs, Miss Jean r Donaldson, rMlsr Dorrie . Jean CuUer, Miss Muriel Smith, -Miss, Betty Burroughs, Mies Doria . Berwick, Miss fcdnh Mohr, Miss Mlrxel Mohr, -Miss Betty Galla gher, , Miss Betty - Cro.ost, Miss llarjorle Bergs vlk , and . Miss Dorothy Wilson. ; ; ' Dinaer precedes ' ' Preceding - the meetinc " Miss ; Claire Marshall, worthy advisor, presided at dinner at 'the Masonic templein honor' of Miss Burke," the state officers and Chad wick assembly of Fleers. The S tables were centered with bouquets of acacia and daffodils guarded Ly gold candles and acacia encircled the place cards. " Covers were placed for Miss Dorothy Burke;' Miss - Geraldine Helman, f Miss. Marjorle Wright. Misa aiarcia w ngnt. Miss Do- .-lores Tooier. Miss Elizabeth Ann Herrick, Miss June Semmlev Miss Marcelle Herbster, Miss Car- nien Vehrs, Miss Georgia Cook, Miss Ilene, Paulson,- Miss Betty Wlrth, Miss. Civllla. Reeher. Mlaa . Pat Manhlng. Miss Mary Ellen By water. .Miss Helen Mae Cook, lnter-club carnival to be sponsored nd daffodils and similar bou Miss Edr udell Boyd. Miss Mar- by the Civics clnb on Friday night, ueU werei arranged on the garet Sehon, Miss Norma Hodge, March 10, at the high school aud- "mailer tables. During the din Miss Betty Demarest, Miss Peg- itorium. ' - ner the Joint ways and means gy Relnholdt Miss Jean Fanton. Each club participating has s- committee members presented Miss Jean HolUman, Miss Doris lected a princess and that night Senator and; Mrs. Walker with a .. "rol M4 Dorothy Parham, the queen will ' be revealed and r tea service; i i RiI!r.WVa iHeSIT n! Mr crowned at elaborate ceremonies. Dancing was enjoyed between ..i,. r Eugene, mother The candidates for queen and the courses and during the evening auvttor, and .Miss Qaire Mar- clubs they represent are Miss Ilene d Senator - Harry Kennin ' - ;-v-A .. Paulson, ski club; Miss Elaine Played piano numbers. TYn aSttV?11?? were Mnrrsy, Pep club; Miss Helen H s , . ST 'i5S5S5S 13S GoWen Wedding I, Broadcast Heard From Library Room t-m II Trovatore by Glusenne Verdi "P0. MIbs Coral Hamreus, ra- Herbert I . Stiff were hostesses at will be. the oper broadcast from dloJJtaa Margaret Tonseth. Ger- the letter's home on North Wln- the Metropolitan Opera house' on mai,: MlM Harold, French; -er street In compliment to the Saturday with Zlaia Milanov an. Ml8 Jerri Bnwks, social gcience;, en wM.l"ir anniversary of pranoi Breia cuVm Srot Miss Maiine tDrorbaugh. Home their parent!, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- . to; Giovanni MartinellL tenor, and Eonnics; Miss Kathleen Broer. .pnS? Breltenrteln. , - , , Richard: Bonelli, baritone, in tia ; rJ, i0SSZiT leading roles. The operaiogue. . A competitive program will be SST&ulSi preview of the opera which will be 1 the andltorlnm and. .kits ZSnSmJtn Sr. of a W broadcast over -MX from 3 to vrUl be given by the following 5? oSVouawU of ew . 3i:18 P.m. today.taay.be heard in -clubs. Mask and Dagger. Junior, apVttowers were flstive abo the music room of the Salem pub-' Crescendo, - Crescendo, Snikpoh. theguesl ; roornsv lie library. ... i German and Speech. - Prizes will - Presidinr at tha nm r This week. SUndard aymphoBy! be warded for the best skit. Ung ?Je kJ. "ere i J rSl hour, will be broadcast from Hoi- There will also be .numerous con-. Mytt. Mrs. J. J. Karat Mrsl Henrr lywood by the Standard symphony cessions and following . the -: pro- v. Compton and Mrs Leo Page ' orchestra of Los. Angeles under ram a Jitney dance will be held Assisting in the dining room were the direction of Henry 8vedrovsky in the gymnasium, for the stu- Mrs.; Kenneth Wilson, Mrs Ken and may be heard .over the Red dents. The public Is Invited to at- neth Power, Mrs. James Young network of the NBC from 8:15 to tend the program and crowning of and Mrs. Paul Hendricks. . v : : 8:15 tonight. - . , ; t vi the queen: :;Mrs. Gertrude Smith, Mr. and Mrs.-Breitenstein have The program is as follows; '4 :V,',-TI,! Binl iuusa eywpBony. (Ma.. 4, U A)-.. ?: rt - UlOITlS Classes Will fJ Cj f . Jluo pcra . v ; Th. Mi f h.,.,t.- ..j).v chorM'foVii. cml !n.Jl 2o?e SWM.rlm 0Der "fi-fof afore" which will be presented on Frldav nlht at i iw -v-i -nriimrlirm will n.ir. i. J of th ehorBi f?a!m,f" " c?ra8 C.,.aMe- Mi8 Le f.if.."1 "?:Y tne Gl1- aiw auiiiran lavorite. ..bT: caret Coackcr, tiorcBc iMir, 1ai Km- oo, Anw Lmih Gilbert, DarothM r. arrVInX ' XSEFM'&tiZ p-jrae,- v.h. Parkiaa. L.rr.,n Pet.f, l.oia Ka, RaiBtt, Jfarjeria Umtm, - ". i. ian.icitobin.oa, jiJS mmiis lunni.niimt nrniL v irnm. j. j t . . . " ' dU Thomaa. Loia ToI.ihI. Barbara y'BT'" Vitue.f Marjoria Waikar. ' v.riWB?A,F it11?"' tuoLJt&il ' 2?I?l!!Zmi,t,vmm' J Haatiasa. , ; B.ua. .M r. Jte'K nUn1 contest cf the naUon-wWe young artists and student musician compeUtions which w 11 he" cnn... i. n .1 m la a contest sponsored by the Federated Music clubs and ' In cludes ' advanced : studenu: the Jun-cr , dlvUion of the contest will be held later in March, ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward ' atyan have returned from a : k's XI - stay la California isitlng . world's fair and other ; interest ing places. While in Oakland they visited Mr. Ryan's brother-' "" .roi ny ae. sara. unes-' nsa a meeting to be Beid to-in-law sndUterM andMrs U OPPen. Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mr N night at 7:30 o'clock in the school Wa?rn;Keeney iofmwfi of fit'2v- Kuhn. Dr. a Fl Pound, rr. library, i Miss Schefski.-an able lpm -eeaeyor.me"y 01 rJ. JLT Paulus.1 Mr Charles Va-i speaker and an authority on chUd ?,EDUCGD25 in HI TMVEL CASE liii ivZZt CACE HAT FavHaalM , Ufsaaalri U II LS-eD , CZCU SAG aCSXCT K 4 mttm t - lilaia " ' - A.. m.r u av i P. OB. CLUB. CALENDAR Thursday, March 9 ... . KCKT dob with Mrs. Roy Wassam. 1045 North Capitol street, t p.m- Hollywood Merry-Go-Roufldr with Mrs. A. Thoma, 1 p.m. Frultland's Women's circle with Mrs. W. E. Branch. mil east of FrailUnd chare'j. X p.ra. i Hayesvllle Woman' dob, with Mrs. Albert Lewis, J p.m. 4H clab demonstratioB. '. Liberty Woman's dob meet with Mrs. Mary Seexaf, J p.m : BSpbaterlans rith r s J . Grover Bellinger, 2 p. m. . Woman's Missionary society of First Christina ehurch meet In ehunh parlors' ifi : Maecabees C f t 1 nt.ox aianon-noieu- . Hive- S4D at PraterBal teww - 't tHM- e p. Hi. - ..-. if- -' Friday, Ifarrh M ' . 4 . TJaltarlaar -Women's" alllanee, with. Mr. Helen Goodenouglr, L T8 State street, i:t9 p.mi;: ; - West Side circle, Jason .Lew ' church; all day. ? . Juvenile Neighbors of Wood- craft. Fraternal temple 4 p.m.'' Eteii -class, First r.-Bapllat church, f p.m. -: . ; . ' Federated Mueic clqbs proi gram at TMCA t plrn. VFWnusiliarr benefit cird' - party. with -Mrs iOnaa OUon, ; JErneat vFaUand aadT Jilsa, Lorrl 1110 South Wlnter;.atreeu ' vehii.lL Conle ; . " " -; -1 Degree; of Honor -Juveniles, - M-t-Twar Gneete,' KP hail -after school : Boys -to T - Special guests - Included Mr. entertain. .'. C .' ' - and Mre. David Eccles, : Mr, and Salem " Chemical Garden Mrs.' Allan-Bynon,' Mr. and Mrs. club, 7:30 p. m.- Salem pub- ."Robert Boyd,4 Mr. Cecil Edwards, lie ' library. - Degree of - Honor, XP hall 8 p. m. ; f j---'r.:-.5 v 8a tarda y, March 4 , Kingwood American Legion auxiliary card party at legion hall, : Parkway Drive? 8 p.m Salem grange, beLtflt card party " at Salem grcnge, hall Slonday, March C f . Dalda Dau Gamma Mothers club, 2 p. m., Lau8anoe hall. High School Clubs ay o IV 3 Hie frmCeSSeS yi" i . t OT L amiVBl v - An antlciDated event for mem. bers of the hieh school set In the Guild; Miss Gloria Cottew, photo; A lovely affair of last night was Miss Ruth Steinbock, Mask and the at home for which Mrs. P' D. Dagger; Miss -Florence Upjohn,- Qulsenberry,K Mrs. Yern W. Mil Snikpoh; Miss Jean Carkin, Cres- ler. Miss. Marie Breitenstein. Mrs cendo: Miss Muriel Lindstrom. Urlln Page of Silverton and Mrs. advisor-l-Ot the- Civics club, is di recttngOhe carnival. . i c , ; - . , . li-J'i Mfaa'VelmatiMay hastovlted I members of her' bridge club to ? delightful f affair I tdhlgbt at the f home of Major and Mrs. Thomas I Everett May on North 21st street.! A late supper will be served by ! the hostess following an evening eontract. ; - ! r.r .l.. i i BugnM sueais wiu oe jajss . jwunimyawiwioer, Miss uormnyi .Blaladell. Miss Mareella Vesper.f ui ,K nm :un ,u.m it Weinstein and Mrs. Eart Mai Darby, Mri.t CUrence ) Hamilton,' MUsCa rl Collins, Mrs. Joseph E. Grace Elisabeth ! Hofman, Mlssjf;lri ::"fS,:?,,n.eltb M Cvnthla DeLaBO Miss Marv White f ?In Mlas " Dorothy ' Alexander. MGwenloH KMssVel m a" M ay '1 M18B veima "l7', ' ' Grace Elisabeth Holman, Miss . '' ' ! Mary Hammond and Mlaa fihirlT The Veterans of Foreign Wars v.ii ana Miss Shirley -,i-- . . - . UJUA1JL1 V II1C7E nn 1 UfKUH T HIT . 07 Sewing meeiing irf UlTl. .t i n . Veterans - hospital. - Mrs -Paul ; 'Bales was hostess. . Present were ' m. Eftie weuei. :irs. coviit -.Ve, . Mrs. Frank ITleswander.; SSd amMRUaS vitiated as.membew. After the "business session, the post Joined MiMUty.-. fcThe Sea Scouts, snonaored h ih nnt . ttia K r -'-- - " The Federal : Art Center mem. br8JhlP wmnilttee met on Wed- nesday noon at the Goldea Pheas- ant for the' purpose of organizing a campaign to provide funds for the coming yea-. Attending were'; Mrs. Ora Mclntyre. -Mrs. Hamlin Mrs. W. M. . Hamilton., Mrs." Ver-' , . UBif ,r- . ny wugv viear, Mjr, ubyiu " uenneil tiui,- irainiBE. wui UUI on . II XOUr - Mrs. S. B.-JUaushlln and Mr. Sid-; ChUd - Falls. All parenu and Bey, L, Stevens. - -: t Z I, teachers of the city are Invited. . vv - ' '-' . ,c - v.-';;!-: ii -;' ' Dalbm JcpacB, riollBist, will- ' The Federated Masic clab pro presepL a program oyer KSLM at 8ram scheduled for Friday night -10 tonight under the auspices of ' "at the TMCA has been postponed' the FederaUon of Music eluba. Al- until Friday. March 10 due to ice Crary Brown Is the accompan- the presentation of ''Pinafore' IsL Program Includes "Andante, being sponsored by the Crescen from Concerto in E Minor" by ' do cltfb whleh is member of Mendelssohn; " Tbe Swan" by the Federated Music clubs. ,. Saat-Saens;: "La. Fllle ux Che' - n : ' " veax de Liu." by .Debussy. . v Planning to spend the day la " -. ' fv.-v - -r Portlandr. are i -Mrs.4 William H. Mr. and lira, Ralph Cooley wUI Hammond,, Constance Ann Ham be hosts to members of their club moid, Mrs. : Ralph Glover, Mrs at dinner 'and cards ; tonight at George Otten. Miss Patty Otten their, Morth Summer stree home, and Mlas Grace Bailey. , -1' Sen Stadelman . Is Dinner Host Atllarion. ! . Sen. and Mrs. Dean Waiktr, who were recently tnarried. were the honor gnests at a beautifully arranged 'dinner party .Tuesday, nixht when aen. P. 'J. SUdelman .ntertalned ' la tha Mfrror, Boom, Bidden to the dtaaer were. the senators 1 and i .their' wives, ways and means ' commlUee of, the house and senate and a rrouB of apeclal gTresta.'-' -"v - ' Seated at the head.table with Ihej host were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liar SUdelman and Mr.- and Mrs. George- SUdelman ot'The Dalles, Senator and Mrs. . Dean Walker, Governor and . Mrs;.- Charles . Bprague.- ' Mr. and -."Mrs. y Earl . Snell, Mr. and -Mrs; , George . Flagg, Mr, and Jdrs. Walter Pear son,,. Senator, and Mrs.' Robert. Duncan,. ReprfsenUtive nd :MrSi. Mr. ana nti . ivooen layior, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hammond,' Mr. and Mrs.! John J. Elliott and Mr. - Richard l Jackson. Out-of- town guesu were Miss . Aleen Howell of Portland, Mr. end Mrs. .William Seufert, Mr. and Mrs. Eck Rorick. Mr., and Mr a. t'ard Webber. Dr.- and - Mrs. .Thomas Coberth, Dr. "and Mrs. John Odell, Mr. and - Mrs. Harry Wal ther, Mr. and Mrs. James ".lark; Mrs.v Fred ' Thompson and ' Mr. .' Joseph SUdelman all of The Dalles. .;)'. ' , . Members of the 'press bidden were Mr. and Mrs. 3 alph Wat- .. son, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sack-. ett, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smyth,' Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindbeck,' Mr. and 'Mrs. Harry Crain, Mr.i and Mrs. Duane Hennessey and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne . PettlL The head I table was - center od with a larce arrangement of Iris made 'their; home in Salem for nearly so years and. were mar- ried March 1, J889 in MinnesoU. j Spinsters Entertained '-v.. : On Tuesday The Spinsters enjoyed a "Poor Taste" party Tuesday night with dinner first; at LaDou's and later b group enjoyed an informal fjening of games at the home of Mte . Josephine McGllchrist. orr North Summer street' - - . - nA.... ... ....rv- , wvic;i , "y Hammond. Miss Margaret Wuner and Miss McGllchrist. 2th?" Mrs.; Jowph ' Oirinaay, JrartV Oiven r-rt- lu ' , or Johnny. Perry . M v. L-11 mt-.t 'y&"fiES JL J. er ,eed ,n ths J?f k . g0 iSSSPl'iSS ' Bttsan YmTj, Plum Brown, Johnny Deckebach, " Barbara : Bonesteele, Jaft Walton, Peter Loder, Tommy Sf 'den, Foreman, Johnny ' Wilbur,1 Dick blmpaon, Dick Chap- an, Charles Cornelius and Diane FenT. ' 1 V -, -i' : " 'U.'- ' g Miss Doris S c h c f s k 1, critic teacher at Monmouth normal - ooiwiu oe ine speaser at we tf! ' f 4 f rV T vi rrn o o ivnuauuo o UAXINE -BmEHWomen' rfW-- ? ' " ' - ' Police? I wanted yoa to know my car Isn't stojen after all. I just forgot to drive It!, : . ' Why cops get gray. . . though another title for this pictnre might well be. "What the ballet did to fashion." For the Influence of that ever more appreciated dancing form in America, is well marked In this soft woolen suit. Very Frenchy It is, too. and every detail an Impor . Unt one In the spring fashion picture. The skirt gored for more - flare than you've seen yet in a suit skirt. The jacket rounded to the hip-bone, nipped in at the waist, and.collarless. The sleeves, faintly shrugged at the shoulder. Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Dinner Party to Honor j Mr. Steed Tonight j Mrs: J Lyman Steed Is enter taining members of her d 1 n n e r club and a few additional guests tonight In compliment to the birth day anniversary of her husband. - A buffet dinner will be served followed by an evening of cards. Bouquets of spring flowers will be used about the rooms. - j ' Gnests will be Mr. and Mrs. Ol iver Huston and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lloyd of Vancouver, Wash. - Other guests will - be Mr, and Mrs .William McGllchrist, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.Errln Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William Evans, Mr. and Mrs. -George Alexander, Mr. and Mrs; E. J. Scellars, Dr. and Mrs. B F. Pound and Mr. and Mrs J. Lyman Steed. - t , , " . . - j Members of chapter G, PEO. will be entertained by . Miss Ines Berg and Dr. Ethel Riley today at 1:30 o'clock at the Woman's clubhouse.-:-- .;.:-.'';;": '!'."' 'j SALLY'S Spotlight Styles fox SPRING! Lovely new plaid Jacket suits -mannish Ullored S piece, etc. . s -: 1 . i - - it - Others New Tork styles, box back! fitted In the newest cloths.) tweeds camel's Otkera US5 Rflillincry ; Jg Oresoeo rl1 Newest I atyles ' from ; 1 ork. You will S thoao new, 1 New Tork, adore perky hats. " - T1.85 n' J-L i afWKamaa sVa Sb AlSt lr.Mrzrr.fi a a - . . . . - J f BW, DCaVLUBt V 357 Court SL f -. ; r Lcck for the Bi Neon Sign I ' . . XU--Ltd 1 V . 71T7M Mrs. Carson Luncheon Hostess Today Mrs.' John Carson will preside at a 1 o'clock luncheon today at her South Commercial street home for the pleasure of members of her club. The out-of-town guests will be Mrs. FrlU Slade of Port land and Mrs. Lawrence Hofer of Oswego. Contract will be In play during the afternoon. Club members are Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. P. D. Quisenber ryrMrs. Homer Egan. Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Clifford - Farmer, ; Mrs. Allan 'Carson, Mrs. .James B. .Young, Mrs. Conrad W. Paulas, Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. , Karl Becke and Mrs; John Carson. : GnesU re Uvlted to attend the meeting of tha Salem Chemical Garden club which will he held at the Salem public library in the ' fireplace room on Friday night at 7 o'clock. . -4 iJJdfst . U ". x to 22.50 hair, etc to 29.80 I Original styles to 1 J ' I -. make you look your j . ft - prettiest at only II rr-mer; u o. Afr Others S.95 to 10.D " Newest eolors, - " ' ! - -. : ... , ; . leathers, suedes. .- ILd ' 11" 0 - ( ' Tr HiitT il 1 1 'df TTVTKTI i-: U IT vjyvjyuu o Dinner Party at Sisson Home Tomght V : : Mr. and Mrs. Brown X. Sisson ra entertaining "with a, smartly arranged dinner party at their Saginaw street residence tonight In compliment to a. group of friends. y;t ; ;, ;; : ,: - ' Bouquets - of spring ' - flowers ' ad tapera' wtU, center the din ing Uble.. Folio wing the dinner An Informal ereatng will pe jcb Joyed. :'i':iSi Covers "mVSX v be. placed tor Governor and Mrs. Charles t . Sprague. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jack son, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Galser, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs; Paul B. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs, K, H. Pickens. lfr and Mrs. A.. A. Schramm of Corvallls. "Mr. and Mrs. U A. Miller of MeMlnnvllle, Mr; and Mrs. G. O. Miller of Portland. Miss Mar ' tha Sprague. Mlss Mary Jinn Lowe; Miss Mary - KlUabeth Sls- won ' and Mr, ,nd : Mrs.: Brown .. -Sisson. r . ; . . ' - ; .- J.-''. The art committee of the Jun ior Woman's club' will hear the , first of a series on' art apprecia tion by Mr. Isaac Watklns to night in the Mt. Jefferson room of the chamber of commerce. Miss Evelyn Akers and Miss Madg Held are In charge of the meeting which will take place at 8 o'clock. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Berg of Seattle (the former Iva Clare Love) will be Interested to know that they are the parents of a baby girl, born on Tuesday in Seattle., This Is their second daughter. and V I'rnproodto ' ' t . . ' ' '' you recorsatnn ibis xresner coiieei. How long since -you're . had. freshly -ground coffee? Try Airway I To protect its natural flavor. Airway is rushed ' straight from roaster to grocer, sold in the bean, ground when you buyf This ? - rapid serrice.saTes you money because costly containers are not necessary I : mi I ar k Mushrooms Make Main Dinner-Dish t'-VV ; . Locally grown mushrooms are to be found fresh In some of the larger markeu or meat coun ters and will be found a reason ably priced Ingredient 'rt a main dish. A pound of ' mush rooms provides ju much nourish ment as an equal priced Quantity of meat and live a sophisticated air to the menu, v - " STUFFED . - MCSHROOMB : .1 Jar.: (14 ounces) dried beef eut In small pieces 3 Ublespoons butter , 12 large mushrooms . I, teaspoons finely minced on- Ion. - r- j . : 1 cup tine soft bread crumbs 1 teaspoons . finely sniared partley W, ' - . H teaspoon Wack. pepper u ' . H CBp .mllie ' : ; i : -H cup buttered, bread crumba ,M cup light cream Saute-dried 'beef In 1 . Uble spodn ' butter until - r 1 a p and lightly browned, Wash musn-. rooms, . dry, Temove stems, and saute, caps in I Ublespoon but ter 3 or 4 min-tes. Place, In verted, in shallow: buttered bak ing 'dish. ' Chop . stems flne juid . saute with onions -in- -1-. table-:' spoon. 'butter. - dd t eusr bread;, crumbs, dried beef, parsley, and, pepper; : blend." Add milk ilouiy," tossing lighUy with a fork. Sf off ' Into mushroom caps and spun kle with buttered bread crumbs. Pour cream around them. Bake In moderately hot oven .(378 de grees) 30-30 minutes. - Serves 8. Ginger Gives Zip to Chicken Mixture A dish from the Philippine islands is this thicken concoction that features a dash of ginger to give an orienUl tang. CHICKEN A DO BO (Serves 4-0) 4-pound stewing1 hen 2 teaspoons salt Ginger root size of thumb One fragrant cupful... . - ....--. 'II know what a buy you've found! 1 r . f X ; ' . XS. r.4 ft i', i" Today's Menu Caramel filbert pie will be' the menu's chief attraction tonight. ' Orange and- onion- salad Pork chops and apple casserole . Hash browned poUtoes . X Buttered carroU Caramer filbert, pie . CARAMEL. FILBERT PIE 4 cup sugar , Ublespoon flour teaspoon salt ; 2 eups milk ' ' -S K v. - cup sugar,, caramelised ..- 1 teaspoon vanilla . . p 1 Ublespoon .butter .. .1 cup or morw &tta - - -' 8 ' Ublespoons powdered, sugar ' H, teaspoon yaBiila '( for me rtaigiie) . .r ;. .. Mix granulated sugar " wl:h floor and salt In" the top of double boiler. add milk anJ . place' over boiling water and v" lr , until mixture . thickens. Cover -and cook ten rnlnutes, : beat yolkt . slightly, stir in a JUttle of thw hot ' mixture,, pour back into double' boiler and' cook two min utes, stirring, constantly. Remove front fire and. quickly, stir in the caramelised, sugar,, vanilla andt batUr Add. nuU and fill ' pie.' Shell- or . individual ttfl; shells.- :'.- v --S'-"-'i Beat Whites stiff, fold in pow dered, sugar end.taniUa for me ringue. . Pile-on the pie filling and bake at 325 until delicately browned. 1 teaspoon mixed pickling spices Boiling wate Vi, cup butter 4 Ublespoons flour. Singe. wai and joint fowl, fry in slightly ciled kettle with ginger broken fine, for 15 min utes or until nice light brown. Cover with boiling water, about 6 cups. simmer 1 hours, add spices and salt; cook until meat is tender: add flour creamed with butter; cook clear and serve. Ho wondtr it's good I Airway fa ; plsststion selected! Just "any coffee won't do ; for Airvray. It's got to bo , sop of its crop I That's why ' our aucpsalB tre-reled 15,000 mUeilailyeailoielecllSese ' clean rich beans first hand. ; Taste Airway's deep good ness, its mellow flavor and you'll realize why we call : it an aristocrat. A- i mi Thrifty, yes... bot what pleasant economy I Low price is just one of Airway's big attractions. Whole-bean freshness, grand flavor and tettf aroma make it m tremendous favorite in thousands upon thousands ol homes 1 If you've never usedr Airway, try a pound on us. It's such a delicious money-saver . well return every penny if you're not completely satisfied I . ' - J J lb 1 . Tf,fl- KIICHIOIHOCD ClCCIh ' A ! 1