i i 1 -i UaxriageTold to Friends at Party Last Night Coming as a complete surprise to their, many friends : In the sspltal Is the announcement? of the marriage of Miss Barbara Porter, daughter of Mr. Carl Porter of altm and Mrs. Wil "Ham Mi&selhorn of Santa Monica, Calif., to Mr. Russell McJury of Portland, son of Mrs. L. S. Meri wether, oo December 31. The news was told to a group of friends at a smartly arranged dessert bridge for which Miss Dorothy Blaisdell and Miss Vel ma May were hostesses last night at Schneider's dining room. Ret. W. Lawrence Wells mar ried the coaple in 1 Washington on New ".'ear's ere. Mrs. McJury Is well known in the capital and attended Salem schools. She later attended Oregon State ; college where she was affiliated with Pi Beta Phi. ' This winter she resided In Portland and was em ployed at the First National bank. Mr. Mc Jo y is a well known skier and is a member of the Cascade Ski and Y-East Ski clubs and Multnomah Amatenr Athletic club. He is now connect ed with the First National bank la Portland where the couple will reside. Guests were seated at a long table centered with an artistic arrangement of almond and cher ry blossoms, tulips and tall white tapers. Old fsshioned place cards with a swinging garden gat bearing cards with the names of .the couple and date . disclosed v the news.. Bridge was In play during the, evening; and a bridal shower honored Mrs. McJury. Quests .were Mrs. Russell Mc-. Jury, Mrs. L. 8. Meriwether and Mlii Mary Banks of Portland, Mrsv Carl Porter, Mrs. Ignore parks, Mrs l. a. Biaisdeu, Mias Betty Read, Miss Bonnie Pal- dock. Miss Margarat Bell, Miss . . - 1. . w m . 1 . m . McKillop, Miss Helen Wledmer. Miss Doris Drager, Miss Helen aleyvMlss Grace sabeth Hoi- man, Mrs. Carl Collins, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. Milton Parker, Mrs. Ward Graham, Mrs. Allan Earle, Mirror room with playing ached- lag room. Arrangements of prim Mrs. George Rltteman. Miss Vel- uled to start at 2 o'clock. Guests roses, spyrea, torsythla and wild ,ma May and Miss Dorothy Blals- are asked to bring their own card orchids .will be used about the dell. Godfrey's to Be Scene Of Dinner Party Mrs. Gardner K n a p p , Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. O. W. Ross taken by Mrs. David Eccles, Mrs. Lculse Pound, a brilliant edu- club is presenting the last con- tra of Los Angeles under the dt and Mrs. O. D. Adams hare ar- jgmes Hardle, Mrs. George Rhc- "tr.' ipeaking on "Folklore." cert of the series tonight at Leslie rection of Henry Sredrofsky will ranged a smartly appointed fin- ten, Mrs. A. C. F Perry, Mrs. Dr Ppond 1 known as an In- auditorium and is featuring Em- play three contest numbers being aer party for tonight at Godfrey's, Karl Helnlein,' Mrs. Donald teresting-speaker and is cf the ery Hobson, pianist, as guest solo- studied by participants of the cur la compliment to members of their Toomb. Mrs. , Virgil Moorhead Knglta department of the Uni- 1st. rent National Regional school mu elub and toeir husbands, Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. Fred De- Te"'tT Jf Nebraska. Tie chorus will sing three festiTali on the COOth weekly Later the group will enjoy vser- Lano. Mrs. Harley White. Mrs. , The banquet will be held at roups of wide variety, Emery aour of symphony music. The eraf hours of contract at the home Erlc Butler, Mrs. Theodore o'clock with husbands a n d SSm SSmiUln Vm plmj mtm of Mr. and Mrs. Adams on North Paulus, Mrs. William Panlus. Mrs. uet ? members invited to at- musics? Int'rlst to the te First Movement of Schubert's Winter street. . Burton ujer, Mrs. Jesse Camp- tend- Reservations should be JlgJi mu"cal lnterest tQ "Unfinished Symphony"; the ot Makingup the party will be bell, Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mrs. A. made by tpnJgM by eaiUag Mrs. xnVnr0eram will include rture to Rossini's "Barber of Se Mr. and 'Mra. Kelts Brown. Dr. A. Gueffroy. Mrs. W. I. Need ham, Verne Mclntyre 3532. or Mrs. BJZ r.i.. Tille"; and the "Triumphal sad Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mr. and Mrg chandler Brown, Mrs. Glenn DwlS" Lear 3464. Mrs. George SZZZZZZZZ&1 March" from "Sigurd Jorsalfar. Mrs. O. D. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Mrf Kenneth Bell. Mrs. A,len u ln charge of the dinner Pri, y. the Ku th Lord - by Grieg The program will be ZVnn .n m ZL 2"" ?" .n' ?!i Mr?: CS cutuiviia, air. au ir. v. . Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley, . Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mad- sea, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. BJarne Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mergler. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McElhinny. Mrs.- Theodore Madsen enter tained members of the club at a dessert luncheon and cards Wed nesday afternoon. . Mrs. Guenther Fetes Club Members Mrs. Carl Guenther entertained at a 1 o'clock luncheon Wednes- iayaflentoonat Ti jstreetl Snrinr fiawcra and e,iw Unwra-SsSeridwS tapers centered the luncheon ta- rarn. m i-, nrin. h. ' 7 7 iffaniAoa with nnnnri rnlnv in airs. Ed GabrieU Mrs. Floyd Head- rick aid Mrs. John A. Krebs. " - Freach, Mrs. L. P. Aldrich, Mrs. JJinner frany at mil "Sentlmenui Tommy. The play John Krebs, Mrs. Howard Jenks, rr. Dli r- wU1 be given at the Leslie Jun Mrs. Claude Lester Mrs. Ed Ga- nome lietore LOUCert lor high school auditorium. artel, Mrs. Floyd Headrlck and 1 Mrs. Carl Guenther. a wner icnigni w ueir oouin m aramatle circles on the cam . . ,'. Church street residence preceding pas, have the leading roles. Rupe Mrs. Robert Wagers will be the MacDowell club concert, park is manager of the play and hostess to the Women's Mission- Spring flowers will provide the Mrs. Chester Oppen Is the di ary society of the First Baptist decorative note. rector, church on Friday at 2 o'clock. Covers will be placed for Mr. jura, nary ixmg win ieaa oevo- tlona, Mrs. Frank Bolton Is in charge of the program. Mrs. Mrs. William H. Lytle, Miss Char Isvlng Fox will install new of- lotte Hill, and Dr. and Mra David fleers. Frienda are invited. B Hill. m j i AN UNEXPECTED INVITATION... glorious ' joo4 time. ..perhaps more aheadl " , Thoruaqds of the calls we handle are happines. prodacers like UuL Thousands more are anxiety . relievers. Thoosands'are friendahip-biiQders. The usefulness, dependability and Value of the . service are hased upon a never-ending search for ways to improve the speed, clarity and efficiency of your telephonekcalls. . 740 tateSt. " ' Telephone 3101 CLUB CALEND All Thursday, April IS Alpha Psl Delta, mothers, no host luncheon New; Salem food ahop, 1:30 p.m. - f ' Willamette Tent I tire No. r Maccabees, no-host i dinner and dance. : JO. KP halL All Mac cabees and friends invited. Women's- Missionary so ciety, Englewood United Bre thren church, with Mrs. H. W. Hughlet. 1145 North ISth street i 2:20 p.m. Ladies of GAR. regular meeting Veteran's room ar n.ory, t , p.m. ' Brush College Helpers meet with Mrs. Oliver Whitney. 5 p.m. , Mothers club of Scout troo. No. 12 with- Mrs. Otto N. Hoppes, 4tS North 21st, t:ti p.m. Auburn Women's club, with Mrs. T. C. Morgan. 2 p.m. Hollywood Merry Go Round, with Mrs. Robert Wagers, 2 ''"willing Workers, First Chris tian . church, with Mrs. T. L. Lind,Silverton Road, 2 p.m. Woman's Benefit association meet at WCTU hall. South Commercial, 8 p.m. ' Friday, April It Missionary society of First Baptist church with Mrs. Ro bert Wagers,' Rt. 7, 2 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft, in stallation, Mrs. Cora Smith, of ficer, t p.m.. Fraternal temple. Americanism eommit.ee VF W, benefit card party, with Mrs. Ward Wolfe, (51 Thomp son street.-. Daughters of Union Vete rans of Civil War meet at WCTU hall, 8 p.m. Monday, April 17 Pro-America, meet at Mrrlon hotel, 2:30 p.m. Art Center Benefit Today at Marion An event of today is the art center benefit card party at the, Marion hotel wltlTseveral hun- dred matrons planning to attend. The affair will be held in the accessories. -Mrs. Leon Gleason heads the committee In charge ot tered with a bonq.net of orchid arrangements. lilacs, wild orchids and tall ta Presidlng at the tea table will 'P- . be Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas. Mrs. W. W. Chadwfek. Mr V V. Knhn and Mra. Chrii Ai finnim Additional tables have been C0r9 Alexander. Mrs. Ralph Bailey. Mrs- Robert Brennan. Mra u1mij riling. C(, 2 M Hifo7r Brown and .VsSSP . , ot. Ocelia GlNS Meet a C . rr The St. Cecelia Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church was en tertained at the home of Mrs. Frank Spears on Chemeketa street Tuesday, night with Miss Marian Hultenberg as assisting hostess. Following a business meeting a social evening and refreshments were enjoyed. inose present were miss man- lyn Kantock. Miss Marian Hulten- .f?1"8 u"iC..vl"8""' altuF Mb Virginia and Miss Frances O'Reilly, jjjm charlotte Hill, Miss Char lotte McClary, Miss Jackie Wil- Uams. Mlaa Patty1 Otten. Miss ". . wutu' i. Mabel McCultough and Mrs. ir bVh.T ,r" 8pearm; tr t . i rr-ii , Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett HU1 ar entertaining Informally ana Mrs. wauace wnarton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Dr. and -I'M Banquet and Tea Head Convention Social Events Final i plans have been: com-: pleted for. the state American. Association of University Wem-. en's convention to be held in Sa- lem Friday-and Saturday of this week. Sessions: will open Friday! afternoon at Lausanne hall with . Dr. Kate W. Jameson, state pres ident, presiding. An informal tea will be' held at University House, the home .of Dr. and Mrs. . Bruce . R. Baxter, at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Grover C Bellinger is in' charge of the arrangement. . Mrs. A." C. F. Perry will greet the guesta at the door and Mrs. W aldo Zeller, . president of the Salem branch, will introduce to the receiving line. In the line will be Mrs. L. T. Merwin and Mrs. G. A. Johnson of Portland, regional director of AAUW, Dr. Kate Jameson, Miss Beryl Holt, sute vice president. Dr. Louise Pound, national vice president, and Mrs.: Brace R. Baxter. Tea at University House Convention hostesses who will assist about the rooms will ' be Mrs. Phillip Barren, Mrs. John Jelderks, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Frances Virginia Melton, Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. A. C F. Terry, Mrs. George Rossman, Miss He len Arthur, Miss Martha Jan Hottell. Miss Ola Clark and Miss Giace" Elisabeth Smith. Presiding at the serving tajle will be Miss Harriet Long and Miss Margaret Cosper. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. Ma- rion-Moore, Miss Josephine Cor noyer. Miss Eleanor T: indie, Mrs. Franklin Thompson, Mrs. DLefT. ? Miss Helen Baltanen. Mrs. Grover Bellinger will Invite guests into the din- rooms. The tea table will be cen- . "mluct TMay a formal banquet will be held t the Marion hotel in the Mir ror oom STiaay nignt witn Dr. rr"en"' . t tu Jt Kest t the dl??ef win uureruor ana Mrs. Charles Sprague, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R Raxter rhunoellnv or, A 5rU. . K: Ba.XteF' Chancellor and reaenca uunier of Eugene, State superintendent Of schools and Mts. Rex Pntiiam Mra T. T , . , . ' '""""i. icgiuuaj . uirewior north Pacific region of AAUW. and Mrs. G. A. Johnson, regional fellowship chairman. The sessions will close Satur- day noon with a luncheon at, the Marlon hotel and the meet- ing in the morning will be held at the state library. Willamette Junior Class ni v m. Aay IS CnOSen . . . .. ... Deen cnosen tne piay to be eented b he J.oa,o' class of Willamette university on May !.!i!?,Jitb the annual "l J ictihiukj on ui cam- . . . th,at .weJtend- J. M. Barrle is the author of tha thr arr ,nmaii tt- ,.. tne three act. comedy. He has iw wi men .reier Pan" and Stuart Bush. Rose Ann Gib- son and Pat Dorsey, all acUve if xwr n t? . airs Wallace Jntertains For Out-of-Town Quests Mrs. Paul B. Wallace enter- talned at a lovely luncheon-Wed- nesday afternoon at her home at wauace orchards. The affair was arranged In compliment to her sisters, Mrs. David Bottker Of Seattle, and Mra Paul Mullen Of Willamina. Covers were placed tor 12 gues including friends of Mrs. Mullen's In Will a mine. The luncheon Uble was centered with an cuecuva arrangement Ot Jap- anese cherry blossoms and blue TlfTeon 'LlSS S2. The Afternoon hours were spent inrormaiiy. a. . ... Mrs. Terrene Kins and Ills ... A ( at Mary Agnes Meagher are enjoy- ing the week vacationing, at Can- huh ovacu. . TH MHIUNI a" -TJOWN UNDEU a 4 The farifcer til ywsrr Cner aaltsaereTwsu'waiTteasTre? wey.wfcesi ymr nesisisl for ,St Isussla 4 ywtitai auasl law'hter. Sail ta s.ashlsie rsif IWaai , Yaneesnrer er Vleteria eesafert . asble Cummdlmn AmmtrmlmnUtm liwera, Amrmmgt er A'iam. JTIrat Clawa. Cnklsi Uass n- Tl CXtaaT f u-tiTcri st-r:Y rrr-n vzzt id ya ha AsMvteaa aMl vtaisa la I if m . a4 awr1 fi it-w i U sfcW.naaaay.trtMBt,sa.a)-rf- ; . -: Hi o o MAXINE BUREN ? (Z O Mule-miUi "th- m, sent I give tmj husband ' ttarnisia OM caa.t tmivtem husbands much, little woman look ravishing when M ,r, f : nit at the office or golf course. Wherefore, the hostess gown, left, of candy striped taffeta, with the ubiquitous and flattering basque top and a skirt gathered to the nines. At right, an abbreviated bolero, new. with its wide lapels and the high-walsted skirt. copngnit esquire Features, inc. MacDowell Club Conceit Tonight at Leslie The chorus of the MacDowell chii ' Ch0ru Prelude and lagu C minor Ben Soau i i minor Beethoen (First morement) EtBi, BO0I 53 Ko ' Chonia Bsiude u o "r"' Br.hmt Interaeno C major , Brahma BarcaroUo . . Bachmaninoff ...Debussy Befleta daua l ean merr Hobson, pianist , t g'11"' Aj;LAr!- V Fletcl,M By the Waters l th. Maaeteak-. Daifcert iepson, Tioiia obbligato B"'1 18pr",fe; : rVlteUt T.t ion n"r' trnmpet MV.t.f Tha Bomaika Sons ot the Sea.. ..Stebbiaa ...Arlen I Lots a Parade.. Chorua Serving at the reception which III k. k.M m William IM. ett Anderson home on Court street following the concert are: Miss ;l . Miss Marlon Bret, Miss Ether Wilcoa. Miss Agnes Drummohd. Miss Gretchen Reinhart, Miss Car- ol Blake and Mis. Eugenia Clin- ton. Tipa-Ara will h on b1a all dav .f x-b.m. .nii .t th. aw at 7" - , - LegijegcnooL . 7 TJT t. kT.. 1 Z Bridge Luncheon at TTiintinrtnn JTnm turning1011 Home mm. Hoiiu Huntington wm Members at Cards preside at a 1 o clock luncheon this afternoon at her North Win- Mrs. Harry Gustafson, Mrs. ter street home for the pleasure George Rltteman and Mrs. W. T. of members of her club. Con- Waterman entertained members tract will be In play during the of their club at a 1 o'clock lunch afternoon. ! . eon Tuesday afternoon at the Club members are Mrs.! Panl former's home. Hendricks. Mrs. P. D; Qnisen- Cards were in play during the berrv. Mra. Homer Kran . Mra. .rtarnnnn with nrtcoa .ninr John Carson. Mri. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Clifford Fanner. Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. James B. Young, Mrs. Conrad W. Panlus. Mra. Warna Ioder. Mrs. Karl Racka and Mrs. HuhUnrton. . : WilUam TJtlev. tenor, wfll be nreaented In fifteen minute broad- cast over KSLM tonight at 10 by thA Oman Federation Ot Mnsie ciubg. He will sing: , "Loch Lomoo,"a folk aoof; "Drink To Me Only with Thiaa Kje." tradi- Bel.. by BanSeraw; "Ah, Sweat Myatary ol uw ly Herbert. v ' m m ' 7 ... , ,r . Miss Marjorie Christensoa eaw tertained members of her contract bridge club Tuesday night at her aiwiuv via nvita diiiiuii auntt ' VANCOUVrV WOJtlO VJCTOmAi ceo 1 MtoMilJ mm - afaaiaa . W aWT W ar o o TFomeVg Editor- , - - - t9 qtttcktn mm Inch, he Immediately tries te sa nanlif except la their desire to have the they return from an ardous day Los Angeles Symphony To Be Featured The Standard Symphony orcb.es- broadcast tonight over the NBC Pacific coast red network, at 8: 15. i. The program is as follows. Tho Barber of 8TiU: OwtroRoMinl Unfinitho Srmphosj: l int MoTement . ... Schabart 8igur Joraalfar: Triumphal March . Gric Concert nte: First Morement Moiart Erioca Symphoay: First Movement. ... iteetboTsa Emperor Walts Strauss Chi Omega Alumnae Axe Feted at Taylor -Home Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs. Margaret JBurdette entertained the Chi Omega alumnae at the former's home Tuesday night, A ?!!"rt.BU?.e! " J cards in play during the eva- ninr Mil luwm w m inmr ' nniiMU meeUng. Winning prixe. wero Miss Helen Simpson and Miss Helen Arthur. Attending the affair were Mra. Ralph Bailey, Miss Helen Arthur. Mrs. Pbimp Barrett. Mian Eva lyn Carpenter, Mrs. Noel Ca- ,ya . rr.1" venoer, miss ruun uiuoj, miss H . Rimnann Mrs u.rr.r.t oua ucnv oaatu atiB nvmi w Ana lor. Hostesses Fete Club tin nnw jnanh ifr u.ih niini- Guests were Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. nnMn n- Mr. itnhrt Jnnnh irm a ii. n Aiininh xirm n.r A doinh. Urml Harold Olinrer. Mra. Rhrt Tmrlor Un. Harrr Onataf- fm W T War arm an . Tlfra Hacer HnStfS f)n WrlnAarlav Wednesday Mrs. Warren Baker was host- M, to.membera of her elub atl . a dessert .luncheon Wednesday r.. vat- nr nnntri w in t-- foiiowing the luncheon hour. Ad- , a-n oa war affrai Tarn m Hardle and Mrs. Gordon Barker; The guesta were Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Verne Robb Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. lT. H. Prlneehouse. . ir , Mrs. ; Henry Thieasen. Mrs.-H. -, Princehonse, sr.," Mrs. La rae Toung, Mrs. Millard Allen, -Mrs. Warren Ba ker and Mrs.- Clinton Standlsh. - ? The regular meeting of the Daughters of" Union Veterans of Salem wfll be held Friday night at the WCTU hall .on South Com mercial street This will be the oc casion of the annual official visit of the department president, Mrs Ethel Burns ' of. Newberg. - ; A social hour will follow the meeting and guests are expected from nearby tents. -8PK11AL- Owr tHsmal Wave, Owplete'.75e Perm. OU ' Pash Wave, f fl JSO Cotnplete ' Open .Thnra. tCvt, by App'L ' PtMMs sees . SOT 1st Natl. Bank' Bids.- April Showers Is Theme for High School Dance Members of the senior class of the Salem high? school will en tertain with a sport dance at the school gymnasium Friday night from 8:20 to 11:30 o'clock. Bud Mercer's orchestra will play tor dancing and the "April Showers' motif will be used for .the theme of the dance. Trees will surround the orches tra and umbrellas with strings of flowers arranged above will be placed about the halL Miss Clare Marshall is in general charge of the dance. Patrons and patronesses Include Dr. L. C. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crain, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. DePrex, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kasper, Mr. and Mrs. L. C McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. George - Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. C E. tfel son, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, it.. Mr. and Mrs. L. a Selnholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold Owen. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whlttington, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sehon, Miss Mary Eyre, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hock tt and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roe- der. The decoration, committee in eludes Miss Marjorie Spence, Miss Enid Nelson, Dick Stacer, Miss Eleanord Parkes, Clinton Wamp ler; advertising, Walter Bushnell, Lyle Brown, Fred Ellis; lights, Paul Worthington, Wally Read, Bob King; tickets. Max Brown; check room, Clarence Fagg; pa trons, Jean Peffer; prise dance, Dick Stacer. Young Republicans are plan- nI a meeting and banquet to be neW at ta Marion hotel on May 1 toT both men and women interested, rnmraar ?hriM a. Sprague will be among the speak ers, and other dignitaries vrlll be present. Mr. aad Mrs. Floyd Headrlck have as their house guest thla week. Mrs. Edaa Russell of KUm- ata Fails. f I Jl.-" J a BJaWaSBW-aW- Dave Inst Cone in j Elannfactni eis ---- This rz liPM lE DIKffiIE S)oo3)o5 DD1JBIS1E Finest Hand E CrOUp 1 ndD00 BLOUSES .GLOVESSWEilTERS Today's Menu : A frozen dessert win be the springy ending to today'g meal. . Endive saiao Baked poUtoes Saratoga Teal chops . Stewed celery; Frozen banana delight FROZEN BANAXA DELIGHT eup mashed ripe bananas (8 to ) f tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons lemon Juice , H cap cream,' whipped -; teaspoon vanilla - cup chopped nutmeats 1. egg white" Use ripe bananas (yellow peel flecked with brown). Combine mashed banana, sugar and lemon Juice. Add whipped cream, vanilla and nutmeats., Beat egg white until stiff enough to form peaks and fold into mixture. Place in f reeling trays of automatic re frigerator and treete until firm, f servings. Serve with lady fin gers or sponge cake and hot 'cof fee. Odd Nut Included in Candy Recipe That odd nut, the Brazil nut, scores or nranas oui me qua my that contains such a generous sup- one are marked, "brisling" or ply of oil. goes Into an interest-, "slid." A sardine rests safely in ing fudge that is cooked only its trig can until the key sum enough to heat it through. Next mons its goodness with crackers, time rou're in a candy-trying Job or into sandwiches or salads. make this: QUICK BRAZIL NUT FUDGE 4 squares chocolate 2 tablespoons butter U teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 pound . sifted confectioner's sugar 1-8 cup milk 1 cup chopped Brasll nuts Whole nuts Melt chocolate and' butter over hot water. Stir la salt and va nilla. Stir in sugar alternately with the milk, . keeping pan over Jiot water. Remove from heat and stir in chopped Braxll nuts. Pour fadge in a 7 -inch square pan. Gar nish with B r a s 11 ants, cut; la halves. Let stand several hours. Cut in squares. . Mr. aad Mra. Dowrlaa McKay and Miss Mary Lou McKay are planning to leave Sunday for a week's trip to Saa Francisco where they will view the Golden Gate exposition. nndfcds of Coats and Dresses That Event, Cone Early! 1 IE Yon Will Be Surprised When Yon See Thee Quality Frock at Such a Low Price Just at the Season's Height At a Great Saving! ----r- i nimiai i , Several Other Croups at 19.50 and 22.50 You've Waited for Savings d s & tr : Tailored Coats in Tweeds, Croup 2 KB05 Several Other Groups 220 - Snacker Finds To Piece ' Snacking has become Quite a stylish pastime and is well out of the "piecing" class when grown ups Indulge. Snacking might take place during, the afternoon or late In the evening. It's merely a po lite term for what one does when one goes to the kitchen and helps himself at some other tim than dinnertime. Here is one sugges tion! GINGER PUFFS 1 cups flour 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon soda ? cup sugar 1 egg- 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoons baking powder Vt cup dark corn syrup H cup sour milk H cup melted butter Mix and aift dry ingredients. Stir in unbeaten egg together with corn syrup, sour milk and melted butter. Stir with spoon to make soft dough. Bske In muffin pans in hot oven (400 degrees) for 20 minutes. .Serve with hot coffee. All snack-catchers like sardines, especially those silvery fellows from Norwegian waters; there are Keep several cans handy and feel Croesus-rich in always having something to snack upon! And always near the sardines have some ot those big round disks ot rye crisp to spread with sweet butter and top with the de- lightful little fish. A variety ot cheese, too, is the snacker'a de light. APPLE BUTTER STACKS 1 recipe pastry 1 cap apple butter 1 tour ounce package cream cheese 1 tablespoon lemon Juice Roll pastry on floured board to inch thickness. Cut with large cutter into circles or squares. Prick and bake in hot oven (450 degrees) about 10 minutes or un til light brown. Cool. Put circles together with apple butter be tween, using a stack of three for each serving. Spread cream cheese softened with lemon Juice on top of stack. Serve at once. If your midnight snackers like mixed fruit beverages, always (Turn to page 7 column 2) Fron the Finest All Reduced for tosscjUl on Such Dress Materials, etc. na)50 and 290 : SKIRTS Croup Group 2 ' Group 3 Group I CASTUC Pi;3S4a 439415 COUHT SALET.I-OTVTVED . ....... - - , r. ':--;