Uonsiit Program For Art Center . . On April 24 , A benefit program' for the Sa lem Art Center will be held - on Monday night. April 24 at the senior high school according to an nouncement by the committee In charge. Each school in the city Is contributing to the art center drive which U being held this ' spring. . :' A Tarled -and in teres tin r pro- - - ,. tll feature the Salem high school tehorus of CO Tolces under the di rection of Miss Lena Belle Tartar. the Philharmonic choir of WH - lamette university under .the- dl- . . ' A n ......... af - shall, the Willamette university Wring orchestra directed Dy ner ard Baron, a spring ballet en- etudlo, and Esthel Benner, pianist, who will also play the new dyna- ;lone." " -v,' . - The committee -arranging ine program Includes Miss Carmeiita Barquist, Miss Esther Wilcox, Miss Lena Belle Tartar, Mrs. Ger trude Schialer, Mr. Norborne Ber keley and Mrs. William Everett Anderson. w . .. . ' . .' "v - Daughters of Nile Meet For Luncheon Monday The Salem Daughters of the Kile club met at the Masonic temple Monday with luncheon at Henry and Mrs.' D. X. Beechler. The group did sewing and Quilt ing (or the children of the Shrine hosnltal. - ' " April 27 has been set as the date 'for the annual benefit card party to be given by the Salem group and win be held in the ballroom of the Masonic temple. Mrs. v W. J. . Llljequist Is - the general chairman. The. Salem Nile members will "le hostesses for a luncheon on May - 1 in compliment to Mrs. Marguerite Rowell, queen of ' Nrdia temnle. - and her officers at the Masonic temple. Mrs. J. O. Russell and Mrs. Lawrence ,Lls t e r a r e In cha rge of the luncheon. Present at the Monday luncheon were . Mrs. W. J. Lll- equist, Mrs. A, C. Smith, Mrs. avld Wright, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs; Bert Flack, Mrs. J. O. Rus- seix, Mrs. A. o. Hunt, Mrs. Eth el Nlles, Mrs. Adolph Bombeck, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. Meade Pettevs. Mrs. C. C. Gab riel and Mrs. Dare Johns of 'Stayton. . Delegates Elected to Grand Lodge Session At the regular lodge session Monday night, the Rebekah lodge elected as delegates to attend the grand lodge session In May: Yvonne 'Smith, Christina Cladek, Bessie Edwards, Anna Hunsaker, and Ida Hochstetler. The alter nates are Cora Van Pelt, Evelyn Naderman, Jessie Moored, Lora Groves and Mabel Gardner. Ida Hochstetler received the recom mendation for district donntrnrpiu Ident. t-I The April birthday committee presented a program of vocal se ' lections by Miss Ailene Moored, accompanied by Miss Gladys Ed gar; readings by Mrs. Laura Noyes; and those who wished Slaved PfitnMA ihWlrara Ttfi-Ati ments were served bv the commit tee at a late hour. The team cap tain asks all of the team members to be present next Monday night as the Initiatory degree will be conferred. e o o The regular monthly meeting of the Missionary society of the First Christian church will be held In the church parlous .t 2 o'clock Thursday. A special wlf start m Kaa a mro.Jt - ttlA TtvA-V .1 sta sawliia Vf t - - tie Mitchell will be the guest sneaker and fi ,nM n v. , "Easter ' in Africa." All women of the church; are Invited to attend. - Oak Tree Shorn sro. a. j. Dcnnrun( "I SOLA ACRE3 - PH." 5730 ' EASTER GIFTS I Mixed bedding plants In flats 5 '.. - on order.' ". ALL'OF THE TIUE f Iron rife Yeej ces operate Irearite fuHy tb first time yea' try. '.There re im ceeiflkated ejadgote r - levert. Touch the boo control eed Iroarite start. A secoed toecli and r H stops. Heeds are free at tunos to quMe tke ejonaests or Set work throve; li tho rod. Iroarite l the ONLY. lreor menafecrurod with TWO OPEN EN0S.:.meUoj it easy te Iroa fMfseaH with aht aad loft o. , f. 'JUL-. l uOnn 325 COURT CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday, April 5 Mayflower - Guild of first Congregational church - - with ' Mrs. Charles Strlcklin, 21 North 20th, 2 p.m. W. H. M. 8. of First Metho dist church ' In Carrier Room, 2: IS p. a., - luncheon stady ... class. 12 p. m.. In kitchen, ex- ecutlve board. l:4S'p. tn. - !- Royal Neighbors Sewing clsb, covered dish luncheon, t Fairgrounds cabin. , 1 Salem Dakota club, at Episco pal parish house, : 1 0 p.m., , covered dish dinner. South division. Woman's an- Ion, First ; Congregational church, with Mrs. Joe peck, 422 South High street, 2 p.m. ' South Division First Presby terian church with Mrs. Lewis: Judson, 1000 Judson street, S p.m. Nebraska club,' Cherry City hall, 8p.m. , AAUW literary group with Mrs. Dwight Lear. SS5 North :20th street, f: 45 p. m. Carnation club with Mrs. E. O. Ze 11. 1195 North 14th street, 1p.m. Tbvraday, April 0 KCKT club with Mrs. Ray Clark, 1495 North .Commercial street, 2 p. m. - ' Kingwood American Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. Gene Diets on North Fifth r-treet. 1 p. m. Raphateiians with Mrs. Tlnk-. ham Gilbert, South High street. .2:10 p- m. Fruitland Women's club with Mrs. Stewart, 2 p. m. Merry Mlnglers with Mrs. Ray Olsen, Rt. 7, 1:20 p. m. . Liberty Woman's club with, Mrs. Ed Jory, 425 Hoyt street, 1p.m. Missionary society of First Christian church meet in church parlors, 2 p. m. Friday, April T Englewood Woman's club ' with Mrs. A. R. Tartar, route 7, 2 p. m. Juveniles of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Easter party, 4 p.m. at Fraternal temple. Hal Hlbbard auxiliary at Ar mory, 2 p.m. Unitarian Women's Alliance, with Mrs. Roy Wassam, 1045 North Capitol street, 2:30 o'clock. West Side circle, Jason Lee church with Mrs. Richard Erickson, North Liberty street, 1:30 p. m. Saturday, April 8 Salem Caledonian club cov ered dish dinner, 6:30, Salem Woman's club. Monday, April 10 Pro-America meet at Marion hotel, 2:30 p. m.. Marine room. Spring Dance to Be Given by Junior Club Announcement is being made that Saturday, April 22 has been set as the date for the annual spring dance to be given by mem bers of the Salem Junior Wom . an's club. Members of the younger set are anticipating this annual affair with a number planning to attend. The dance, will be semi-formal and -will be held at Hazel Green from 10 to 1 o'clock. Bob Mitchell and his orchestra from Portland have been engaged to play for dancing. The spring garden motif will be used in the decorations about the hall. Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer heads the directorate arranging the dance and assisting are Miss Willa Ames, Miss Doris Unruh, Miss June Lochridge, Miss Marjorie Weum, Miss Lucille Berndt and Mrs. Ralph Steele. l ; . jr PEP Club Members Honored at Dinner . The regular Monday meeting of the P.E.P. club was held at the B. and T. coffee shop in the banquet room. Later in the eve ning the group made up a line party at a downtown theatre. Those present were Mrs. Agnes Booth, Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Miss Margaret Barquist, Mrs. Graee Sehon,. Mrs. Elsie Car penter, Miss Carmeiita Barquist. Mrs. Grace Craig. Mrs. Wayne Smith and the hostess, Mrs. Jes sie. Rains. ;.-'vj .-?..!-- A sWm tM -mM hrtmg Inwriit H ymr sWm or m Itwmttstl oa ytmr esMs evora. Tir wili sVm Mjartisev' SALEM Mrs. Bowers Will -Fete Matrons at Dessert Bridge Mrs. Floyd Bowers has bidden a group of friends to a smartly ar ranged party this afternoon at her home on North 15 th street, A dessert luncheon will be served with guests seated at small tables. . Bouquets of early spring blossoms In pastel shades will be need for the decorative note. Sev eral hours of contract will follow the luncheon hour. - Covers will be placed for Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. BJarne Erick sen, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Harold Ladd. Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Earl McGuire, Mrs. Kenneth Murdoch, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. Theodore " R. Paulus, Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. William H. Paulus, Mrs- W. Williams and Mrs. Floyd Bowers. ' . " Recorded Program of ' Easter Music . Music suitable for the week proceeding- Easter will be played on the regular weekly concert of re corded music in the music room of the Salem publie library this af ternoon from S to 4. , Among the numbers to be heard are the "Good Friday Spell" from Parsifal and a sacred air attrib uted to Stradella In 1681 which will be sung by Enrico Caruso. The program in the order of numbers is. as follows: CboTkla Prluda: Jul. Joy l Xaa't i Desiring - Bach . Trass. Lvcian Caillat . . -rhUadelpkis Orebeitr Idccb Orauadr, eoadaetor Pi eta 8ignoi (Lord, Hara Utixj) : ,. ,, Strsdtlls Eariee Caruso, tenor At Haria BaesaOosaoA Bom PoaseUo, sopraa yarsital Good rriday 8 pell Wafinr . Baa Franeiseo sysaphonT Alfred Herts, eoadaetor Xiegie . atatsenet Bosa Ponselle. soprano Cafalleria Busticana Easter chorus . . Xascsfsi If etropolitan Opera chorus With orchestra, Onihe Setti, conductor Standard Bearers Hold Dinner at Lee Home The standard Bearers of the tnomr rSr..0 hAU.rl Sel on State street Monday night for a ,e"r.l?rnf the ?Ini!2 were members of the Jason Lee Standard Bearers. A program followed the dinner hour and included a talk by Miss Mollle Yard, a missionary, read lng ,by Miss Velora Williams, piano solo by Miss Jean Temple- -ntnc 7.1 " dy n by Mte" Patty Smith. Guests present were Mrs. M. S. Bunnell, supervisor . of the Jason Lee girls. Miss Velora Williams, Miss Virginia Gamble, Miss Rebekah Putnam, Miss Cle onna Naderman and Miss Muriel Lindstrom. Other Tiresent were Mf V1. n. vwi mi." Tr " t" - vani ui., t..... xara, miss Janice juason. Fern Jones MUs Hele? Steven! rem j ones, uiss iieien oteven- son. Miss Jean Templeton, Miss Shirley Sorht, Miss B e r n 1 e e Wadsworth, Miss Patty Smith and Mrs. A. A. Lee. . - Beta Si ":m a Phi Members Hear Reports Beta Sigma Phi members met at the. Marion hotel Monday night with Mrs. George Scales presiding. Mrs. Thomas Drynan gave a report on the area coun- cll meeting In Albany, March 2- v The state councU meeting will be in Portland May 13, and Mrs. Scales will be the representative, Mrs. Richard Devers gave the lesson Monday on ''Modern, MasterpK ces.' Those present were Mrs. Lvnn Helse, Mrs. Thomas Drynan, Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Oeorge ecaies, ai iss iaa jo maion miss awa 1. Ik W T vera . " iiio, miss aiary White, Miss Hattie Bratxel, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt, Miss Velma May and Miss. Dorothy Blalsdell. Kappa Delta Alumnae Are Entertained f Mrs. Howard. . Bennlnghof f was hostess "to alumnae of . Kanna Deta sorority Monday, night at Adolvtlk Club .her home on -Marion streetFol-: . . , lowing a business session a social Mrs. ' James Teed will enter evening was enjoyed nd a Ute r Uin members of the Adolynk Sapper was served by ' the host- club at luncheon this afternoon 'ess. ' at her home on South 121st r Those present were Mrs. Dan street. The afternoon hours will Hammond, Mrs. George Bagnall," be spent in playing contract. Mrs. Mrs. Clarke Starrett, Mrs. Har- Herman Miller will be an ad ria Lietz, Mrs. Ralph Steele, Mrs. dltlonal guest. ' i John Ficklin, Mrs. D. A. Rmer- jThe guests will be Mrs. HarrU aon, Mrs. William Ashby, Miss " LieU, Mrs. B. E. Owens, i Mrs. Gertrude Coke, Miss Lois Riggs. a. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Edna Miss .Ann Anderson, Miss Ruth Rowland. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Warnke, Miss Agnes Emmell and Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Mrs. Al Mrs. Howard Bennlngheff. r , bert Gragg, Mrs. George Nelson .-" and Mrs. James Teed. I .: ' The Jaaon Lee Bicj-cle . dab o o and friends rode on Sunday ; Mrs.' David Wright motored to .afternoon under -the supervision Woodburn: Tuesday to be the - of pon Dourls, visiting Harold Irncheon guest of the Daughters Leeber, a member of . the church, of the Nile club at the Masonic , at the tuberculosis hospital. - temple. - Other offlcera of Nydfa t Lunches were eaten on the wa. . temple wer also honored at the : Present. were Misses, ' Dorothy luncheon meetine Barber, Marie Baumgartner, - j o o ! Dorothy Lee Jones.' Mary .Ann T The . aid. and missionary so Snapp, Dorothy Duncan. Messrs cleties of the Knight Memorial WarTen .i8ta;J 5in-Zah- church will meet with Mrs. B. ;radnlck,t.Dlck .Batdorf -Don E. Edwards at her home,! 1849 Douris, Paul Brandon. Eldon gut street, for an all day meet Morse and Jack Naderman. ing today. The Mispah circle will i ,erv lle luncheon. " 4 Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.' Pan! - o . o " i H. Hauser, Mrs. Lawrence Us-- lira. Delbert ! Schwabbauer at- ter, Mrs. c. C. Gabriel, Mrs. fnded the dinner meeting of Adolph Bombeck, Miss Freda the board of directors of the Bombeck,, Mrs. W., J. Llljequist third district. Junior Women's 'iifvnl?' C. Smith will motor club at MeMlnnvllle Sunday. .The to Portlandtoday to attend the , dinner was held at the home of meetinr of Nydia temple, Daugh- Mrs. Robert Ballard, ters of the Nile. ui 1 Mrs. John Wall, and i-". JMr?ret . French wfll son, John, of SeatUe have been jeave today to spend the spring the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. vacation with - her sister. Miss Wallace Bonesteele for several rrenb. Who is teaching days. Mrs. Walls and Mrs. Bone at ; Ada,; Oregon and - with her Steele are -sisters. .T brother. Dr. Alfred French of . ': - e - Marshfield,- : .: Miss Patty. Otten, Miss Grace ; V! ' .Bailey; Miss Lucy Fisher and i Mrs. Ref CatUa ls leavlns: Miss Marjorie Waters have taken today for a month's Uy with an apartment at- Nelscott for her-sister. Mrs. L. s. Robe, at the week during the sprinr va Burton, Washington. cation at -wniametu. - - o o liAXINB BUREN StuLSmiUl pi il;!!! 1 aeBMa 1 l i iMinr- i win . imiivn'!1. mu.ia-tn'swii ' m " . 'sf Hls nerves are in much better shape since we got rid of oar bearskin ragl Having stopped the pooch from acquiring an Inferiority complex, he's stopped herself much further from the same, with a checked black and white woolen dress which, for all its Windsor tie and starched white linen collar. Is a pretty sophisticated number. Ton can't deny the charm of the tiny self-covered buttons tripping down the basque . front, or or that gathered skirt, bringing curves to too thin hips and emphasizing the frail waistline. Pearl buttons, cuffed bracelet length sleeves and upstanding neckband, right, for a smart white ailk blouse. Copyright, 1S39. Esquire Features, Inc. Sberwood-Mayhall Vows Said on Sunday Miss Audrey Mayhall of Sa- of Mr. and Mrs. T V, M..i,in n wonntrhp l M VM5- .wff vJX! t' Tn Tf Iem. Tan of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sher- vt-Lk c-. ,.- "" A u 2 the hme of the 'brldg brotner nd sister- In-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Butt In Portland at 3 o clock. Rev. flowers will be arranged about the C. C. Rarick of Newberg officl- rooms. The additional guests will ated. be Mrs. Merrltt Truax, Mrs. The bride wore an afternoon George Bagnall, Mrs. W. B. John frock of powder blue with cor- ston, Mrs. Clare Brown, Mrs. G. sage of roses and lilies-of-the- Edward Bissell and Mrs. Lawrence valley. Mrs. F. J. Butt was the Engstrom. f. " honor attendant and Mr. Paul Raacune or niamain tuis was Asutuiw oi uoumui , " - i . - ck., a followed the ceremony ,v. ..JHin, " i. The couple will reside In Sa- lem where Mr. Sherwood is em- ployed at Miller Mercantile Co. Mrs. Sherwood attended schools in Washington and Mr. Sher wod: attended Willamette uni versity. Tra Steward Hostess I'Ars 3iewara xiosiess To Neighbors - Mrs. Milton Steward enter- tained members of the Good Neighbors' club at her country p.ome Friday afternoon. Honors t cards went to Mrs. John St. ciair and Mrs. Elma Dickey: A birthday gift was presented Mrs. Carol Courtnier. ! t the . tea hour the serving ,ku Mnt,nui with a lirr. bowl of daffodils and Irldal wreath guarded i by yellow ta- ners. Covers were placed for W Mrs. Grover Newman, Mrs. ca- roi Courtnier, Mrs. William Mc- Kinney, Mrs. Elma Dickey, Mrs. j.-c. Courtnier, Mrs. . Richard Gilmer, Mrs. Mysta Hendricks, Mrs. : Stuart Johns, Mrs. John St. Clair and Mrs. Milton Stew ard. . o o o Mrs. Teed Will Fete oo TTrW Editor- - Mrs. Ficklin Hostess At Bridge Tonigbt Mrs. John Ficklin will be hos- tess to members of her contract . . . , , . club and a few guests tonight at her new home on North lth Following several hours of cards a late supper will be served by the hostess, The Easter motif will be used In the appointments and spring The club members are Mrs. in" unm... ... - Maurice Heater, Mrs. Clinton jtaurice ri eater, sirs. i 1 1 a i u m ,. " Delbert Schwabbauer. Mrs. H. H. v it d.h. trtiacvuvuuv, jr., xui a. iciue nuuu, UiM Jessie Cooper and Mrs. John piCkim. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Miss Marylee Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell, Dr. David Ben nett Hill and Dr. William H. Lytle were among those viewing the Olympic ski tryouts at Mt. Hood Sunday. see Mrs. John A. Carson left Tues day for The Dalles where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCammon, for several weeks. The DeMolay Mothers clnb which was to have met on Aprtl 8 h" Deen Postponed until Wednesday, April 12, at 2 v I eawassaaaM AS Sit N I N V O 6 U t I e ' For Toe to Hemline Flattery this Easter, Wear Sheer, Lovely r& A IF! Supermen Gain Energy With Gelatine i - ' Men may 'become mighty, and do : twice . their,' normal work when fed upon a simple cock tail easily prepared by ' wives. And according- to optomistie scientists who are seeking more and larger super-races, this sim ple cocktail may produce men with enormous energy. "The only rub la, too many cocktails ill give him growing paint, r The- pepping-up ambrosia, dis cussed in a paper '"The Effects of . Gelatine on Muscular Fa tigue" by Dr. G. R. Ray which was read before the society for Experimental Biology and Medi cine in New York, is nothing but two envelopes of gelatine mixed In a glass of orange, lemon or just plain water. . The essential . constituent Js glycerine, an amino acid and one man on whom testa were made, pepped up h - electrical energy from JO watts in 49 days to 22S watts. After ceasing his dose the energy dropped back to 155 watts after 5 days. : As a regular diet for home use, it Is suggested that in view of the tact that an overdose causes "growing pains" in mus cles, perhaps the over supply of energy might result in more ve hement groans from sore mus cles instead of Increased elec trical energy -for lawnmowing. r Tests made on - women didn't register, maybe as the scientists explained, women- have not the ability to ' store up muscular energy; they Juat use theirs up as . they go along. - 0 0 0 Family Dinner Menu Good for Guests This menu which might be called a family affair, may be served for best of company, much to their pleasure. Try it on your family: Steamed chicken roll with " mushroom sauce Boiled potatoes Corn fritters Endive and grapefruit salad Rhubarb sponge i Orange cookies 0 0 0 STEAMED CHICKEN ROLL 2 pound chicken . 2-3 cup raw rice 1 tablespoon minced parsley 3 eggs, beaten H teaspoon onion salt teaspoon celery salt 1-3 teaspoon salt Remove bone, skin and fat from chicken. Put meat through food chopper. Cook rice until almost done (there should be about 2 cups when cooked), add other Ingredients, turn into but tered tall round tins (Makes 1 large or 2 small tins), and steam 14 hours. While mold is steaming,3 add water and salt to chicken bones and' cook until stock is well flavored. Remove bones, season to taste, skim off fat and thicken with flour mixed to a paste with cold water. Serve over roll. Oak Ridge PTA Invites 'Point VICTOR POINT The March meeting of the local Parent Teachers' group was held Friday night Mrs. McGove rn, presi dent, and the secretary of Oak Ridge Parent-Teachers' associa tion, extended an invitation to Victor Point members to attend their meeting. Donald Jaquet FFA gave an interesting talk and ' Clarence Brownell and . Jimmie- Darby played harmonica selections. The 4H clubs In health and forestry plan to hold achieve ment night program Friday night at the schoolhouse. Parents and others Interested are Invited. by HOLEPROOF Accent your Easter cos ; fume dramatically with flat . tering Luxuria Crepes ty Holeproof. Enchantingly ' sheer and clear : ; glamor- ously lovely 3-thread crepe t stockings : : yet remarkably ! snag -resistant because of the special crepe twist. ' Fashion-right new colors. L3S 3 lengths: short ediuev long CmoBv DohUv Cofti&W br Good Host ssW a loHor FoMcsTssttne I Qfiep&b ' Liver Spanish will be the day's mala dish, followed - with bread pudding for dessert. Jellied orange salad Mayonnaise Liver Spanish Mashed potatoes .Battered cabbage Royal bread pudding , ROYAL BREAD PUDDDfO ! t eggs -' 2 cups hot milk . S tablespoona sugar teaspoon salt teaspoon vanilla extract 2 cups breads cubes cup Jam .-. 4 tablespoons sugar Beat' egg yolks. Cool milk, add sugar, salt and flavoring. Add K yolks, mixing thoroughly. Place bread cubes in Individual buttered baking dishes and add liquid mixture. Bake in mod erate oven (350 degrees) 2S minutes. Remove from oven. Spread tops with Jam. Cover with meringue made by whipping egg whites and folding in 4 ta blespoons of sugar. Return to oven and bake 20 minutes. Serve hot or cold." - . o - o . o "- Flounder Finds Favor . -Of Company Friday fish, and flounder or sole cut without bones, Is a good bet for a company 'dinner. For an elegant looking, but far from expensive main dish try this delightfully flavored recipe: ROLLED FILLET OF FLOl X--. DER WITH DILL PICKLE STUFFING ' W cup minced onion ii cup butter 2 cups soft bread crumbs ; H teaspoon salt H teaspoon pepper ; 1-3 cup finely chopped dill . pickles 14 pounds fillets of flounder cup buttered bread crumbs cup top milk Slowly saute onions in butter until slightly yellow. Add bread crumbs, salt, pepper and pickles, tossing lightly, with a fork until blended. Cut fillets In half, lengthwise. Roll, leaving hole in center for stuffing and fasten with tooth picks. Place in but tered baking dish. Fill centers with stuffing and top with but tered bread crumbs. Pour milk around rolls. Bake, uncovered, in moderate oven (350 degrees) 20 minutes, or until crumbs are browned. Serves 0. Shirred Eggs Become Favored Dish Shirred eggs become a favored dish when dressed up a bit. LUSCIOUS SHIRRED EGGS eggs hi dox. asparagus tips 1 cup medium white sauce hi pound American cheese, grated Parsley Break two eggs into each but tered individual baking dish. Place a few drained asparagus tips in center. Add 2 table spoons white sauce. Season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with grated cheese and bake until eggs are set, about 15 minutes at 350 degrees. V , r- -I vi f ' " f I '! V 7 , ; ' - v ? i i i u rl7 A , . t ' f M' ' t n is:is:v:te.' r.'-i A-fu : v-:' ," W U ' V i J - 'm - !' 4 f: ; 4, 1 i 3vt$ yoa fjlorious youthful tines fegh proud a concave diaphragm , a tem-lie Waist and sbm tpred rdpe. The (Lasotval puQ of th waistline sta-Aps (shown far th lnrt)dothebfck. The BeaWIiveaIaMsSunplica I lace and rayon saland snaichsnjcLattklalirk; , . Prunes Become Luncheon - Think of spring salads, anal immediately your mind flashes) "fruit" yet always in sprlngj there. Is a shortage of fresh fruits except those that hall from warmer climates. Even at that fast trasportatlon has gives us variety with grapefruit, avo cados, oranges,, apples and fresh pineapple from which to choose. Going Into the list of good old favorites that are semi fresh let's . choose , prunes, and here la a Salad Idea that glori fies the prune . to heights for spring luncheons.'' HOLLYWOOD PRUNE SALAD If cooked prunes ' 1 cup grated . soft American cheese 2 hi tablespoons, tomato cock tail sauce If orange sections 1 3 -ounce package cream Few dropaV tabasco sauce 2 tablespoons cream Mayonnaise Potato chips Slit prunes down one side and , remove pits. Combine grated ' cheese : and cocktail sauce and . blend as lightly aa possible. Refill prune cavities with cheese mixture. Remove white membrane from orange sections. Combine cream cheese, tabasco sauce, and cream: work to a paste, and use to decorate tops of orange sections by forc ing through a pastry gun or paper cone. Dip bottoms of filled prunes and the orange sec tions first in mayonnaise, then Into crushed potato chips. Ar range on lettuce garnished salad plates, alternating prunes and orange sections. Serves 4. For a luncheon salad that calls for a separate course, or for ; the appetiser prelude to dinner, arrange alternating sec tions of orange and grapefruit on each side of an individual salad service. In the center place three or four overlapping "question mark" sliees of avo cado, salt and lemon sprinkled. Prepare slices of the fruit by cutting lengthwise slices of de sired thickness from lengthwiss halves. Serve with a piquant French dressing with added chopped or sliced stuffed sreen olives. e o Apple Butter Spreading For Baked Ham One wouldn't think such an elegant looking dish could be merely ham. apple butter and pineapple, but this one is a combination of these familiar in gredients. SPICED HAM. HAWAriAX 8 thin slices ham, raw or cooked 1 cup apple butter 1 No. 2 can sliced pineapple Spread ham slices with apple butter. Overlap slices in a bak ing pan. Add drained slices pineapple, also spread with ap ple butter. Add a little pine apple syrup and bake until ham is tender. Turn pineapple and slip whole thing under broiler to brown. Serves 8.