- Tint. 0,aQJ Ui'AllMf, Lalezv Cre-oa Tosslsy Ilircl L-;y 1" I In Revoir Party To Compliment k Young Maids Mrs. Ray Lafky and If lu Helen ' Way are arranging a smartly ap pointed party for Wednesday night ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iran Martin on South High street.' The affair will compliment Miss Helen Boardman and Miss 'Jessie Cooper, who are leaving Friday . for San.' Francisco to attend the national federation of women's eluts. convention.. . " . ..' Bridge . and game will7 be fat,: play daring the erenlng ; and. a: ; late supper serred -toy the . host-, esses, Bouquets o( spring blossoms will be festire about the rooms. Bidden to say a rerolr to Miss -Boar dm an and- Miss .Cooper are Mr Iran Martin, Mrs. John Cat tran, Mls Marcelle DeMytt, Miss Lois -JUggs, Miss Ida- Jo Eaton.. ' Miss jeryme.Upston, Mrs. George -Jtckson, Mrs. .. William Berndt, -Mr. ' Joseph Felton, Mrs. Verne -Robb, Mrs. Clinton Standlsh. Mrs. . PelbertSchwabbauer, Miss Mar Jorfe jWeum," Miss ; Madge Reld. Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs. H. H. Frincejhouse, Jr., Mrs.' John Flck , lin, Mrs. Manrlee Beater,' Mis Irene (Windsor, Miss Ethel Red den. Miss Afleen Mock. Miss Helen Breltbaopt, Miss Helen Way and Mrs, Ray Lafky. . .f.. - llissionary Society . Meets Tomorrow The Woman's 'Home Missionary ' iociety of the First Methodist chnrch will meet In the Carrier room ' Wednesday : at 2:15. A candle lighting mite box serv ice will be conducted. UUa Laura Tate wiU sing. I : Mrs. Ronald Glorer Is In charge . of the tea, with Mrs. Wade Ellis, Mrs. V. D. Bain, Mrs. Clark Ir win, Mra. Emmet Welling, Mrs. Ernest, Miller and Mrs, Donald i Broyeef serring. ; t " A piano, violin and clarinet trio will furnish, music UimtamMm- fny fh f tDrnAnn will b Mrs.- Bruce Baxter, Mrs. Al- mira Hale. AIrt: W. D. Smith, Mrs. XT. G. Boyer.i Mrs. J). H. Mosher, Mrs. W. T. RIgdon. Mrs. S. Ham rlck and Mrs. H. H. Vandevort i Mrs: ladd Honored at Dessert Lancneon Mrs.' Claire Jones Gray, enter- tained . with a delightful party Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Clifton Mudd who is leav ing Friday for San- Francisco to attend the national federation ot Women's clubs convention. V--rtJn eDJ at Godfrey's with covers placed for 12 and a handkerchief shower . honored.. Mrs. Mudd. , Later ; the group made up a line party at the Grand theatre. Spring flowers and the May day motif were used in the table appointments. - Pattern Mm As np-to-tbe-secohd as a news -. -flash, this is an afternoon style v to ' attract -? every I fashlon-mlnded f -woman! Why not send for it today,1 - and find out how easily you can . make a really smart fHred-sleeve, - flared-sklrt dress ; when Anne - Adama designs . it; for youT Pat .-j tern illO lends itself so.decora tlvely to the Current inode for eoo j prints-Hand pie ' softness jot. nar- " -row-lace! The Jew pieces go to-;;? gether like ibagic;' with the sew-"tl : lng-ins tractor -sheet- glting-valu- able assistance. The yokes so dif- - ; ferent in shape and so becoming ; might ibeTtop-stitchedaa ple: tared. Anotlier clever .version -of Inserted 1-iaca lace or ribbon ; is described ln the, pattern, (not'' - shown bere!5T 'ti-rrrv , . Pattern" ' 4130 il'ntaiUbis J miases' and' women's sizes If; 1 ff,' 1S, 29.-S2. 24,' SS, IS; 40 and' 4 2. SUe IS takes 2 Vilrarda fX-lnch fafcric and S yards lace edging. so rtmu.onn !" . enint tmr thi aon AaAmt yatlcra.: - Writ, ptaialr filZt, .NAME, a , 2 'UKtSS an ST TLX XUUBSBVr . 1 Order, and jey. tna fimtl iXJl AHAM8 SPRiNQ raTTtttM BOOKf rte iasa4l All tboi atasstac ;',' r!..the jaa lit t amaka la a jif: V. ara "pascal" PeWr (ma - frark - tar ciastramav -aii'ca aa ia .aoaii parti wear. ' lulis, lingtri. sa4 mw ' ambled iilfHtl Putarat far rr : ena from aa ta Mvcaty ara taclaa- '" rd.' aa4 Mark Vial important biata MM MA . MM MM.il .kMittlv . M. . . - i-i wnta oit. raitE or tsuuK 5 Zl,TJJ-1?, SrWvKf&n< i wexti riva cents. . send yaor rr u Tka Ores t a "iniaa, trailer ivrparcsrwsjik -.r . CLUB CALEN U AR - Tesdayliay,. .Else Ebeem Drama with Mrs. V. M. Sackett, 1S10 South Winter street, 2:30 r.m. i WCTD at, hall. 1 p.m., re ports on convention. A merle an War Mothers. American. Lutheran church, 1 p. m. r Sonth dlvlaloa of Presbyter San church with Mrs. AlTin Ste wart, Culrer Lane)-2 p. m. . . - .Wednesday, May 8 ' Woman's Home Missionary , society, 1st Methodist church, 2:M p.m. l - Woman's Home Missionary, society of Jason . Lee , churen meet - in fireplace ' room of church, 2 p.m. , ; . DeMolay Mothers club with Mrs. George Alexander,- route t, 1 pL m. - , 'E v Ladles of Grand' Army, special meeting at armory.' - Missionary and Aid societies of Knight Memorial church meet with Mrs. F. E. Brown, HIS State. '" r Carnation club, W. I Rock- ' hill, no-host supper, :10. Cards later. - Thursday, May 4 KCKT club with Mrs. A. A. I yffJ'rELlJ. J-k: nual picnic and election ' With (Mrs. Jamea CogswelL : ; - Fruitland Woman's e r 1 e 1 e ! with . Mrs.- Albert Harmon, 2 4 p. m. ' . Merry Mlnglers with Mrs. Cbristman, route 7, 2 p. m. Friday, May 5 Hal HI board auxiliary ar mory 2 p.m. Englewood Community Wom an's club with Mrs. O. . Chase, 1560 Market, 2 p.m. Jason Lee West Side circle at church all day. Mrs. Hoffman to Preside at T.lirinhpfiri -"WiCVlJ D- ItJ ::.r. 7Cr. I,!" " v aysaa iuis . sjaa,t,va uwit uci oicw il "IT. ioI r9, piesuro A A. - . . . a HrT iniiSS T lu. ..dlwt L i!.n.Cie.. - y.1" . ' . :r , . " , t tables. Contract bridge will be the dlrersion of the afternoon BcMiquets of spring flowers and blossoms will be arranged about the rooms. j Guests will be Mrs. Floyd Bow-, ers, -Mrs. Charles Feike, 'Mrs. CkT " " . LlJ Ladd, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs., Hugh Adams, Mrs. Sephus Starr Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. Charles Hagemann, Mrs. B, M. Donaldson, Mrs. Malcolm Hawke, Mrs, George Hoffman, Mrs. Glenn Hoar and Mrs. Ralph Bailey. . . : ' ; . - ' '- . - Hostesses. Will Honor Round-Up Club Mrs. Percy Kelly and Mrs. Max Buren - are entertaining members of the Round Up club at a 1 o' clock luncheon thin afternoon at the former's home on Trade street. Mra. a a. WnnH Mra. Mil- ton L. Meyers have been bidden as additional guests. Contract will be In nlav dnrinr the afternoon Members bidden are Mrs. Jo- aenh Albert. Mra. Rrahm P. Botae. Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Charles ccuii inua. VUi ici H. Robertson, sr., Mrs. Charles K. 8pauldlng, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay. Mrs. J. T. Whlttlg Mrs. John Grit- flth, Mrs. John U Rand, Mrs. S. P. Kimball. Mrs. Percy Kelly and an, mm d ui tu The Salem General hosnltal auxiliary win meet this morning: at the Salem chamber of com- merce at 10 o'clock with Mrs. 8prague presiding. Summer More (Brassiere s2 s : ! Ceach - " ? , s .,:- . awvi www iweei Xa warmer HOUywood the movie 1 : ; ,w wuij wwi jwuu KKt juce n sai 4use --J ' llrty took grand m her two-piecs ttfet a- Ba. the background la sky blue with a forest of tiny palm trees. Skirt buttons on. Katural straw tatjks ca wilh a' blue ribUnvljrat'8 athrCing J Sorority House Is Scene of Bridge -.: Benefit Monday The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority house on North 8 m m e r street wag the scene of a lovely bridge benefit party Monday afternoon when the Mothers club entertained with 'a number of matrons and maids attending. v ' : - - Winning prizes in contract were Mrs. Ronald Frlnell. Mrs. Max Guenther and Mrs. Ttobert Craig and' for- auction Mrs. Fay CoUins was high.' - - ; - .. At the tec hour Mrs. WlllUm E. Kirk presided at the nrn assisting in the serring were Miss Pat Nle meyer. Miss ' Geraldine Arnett, Miss Doris Taylor. Miss Ilene Van Eaton; Miss Maxine Goodenough and Miss Betty Lou Strand. The table and rooms were fes tlfe with, bouquets of spring flow ers In the pastel shades and the ill. MnHf a"rtat 4n"th TW enough" pUyed; a group, of Violin numbers accompanied . by miss TVtria Tavlor and Misi Laura Lee Tate sang - accompanied by ' "Miss Effie Barrows. ' v.",'; J 4 ' Attending the benefit were Mrs. Charles McElhtnny. 'Mrs. Ronald Friasell. Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. T. T. Mackenzie, Mrs. Moses P. Adams, Mrs. Erie Butler, Mrs. Elmer Dane, Mrs. ' H. O. White, Mrs. Merrill Barber, Mrs. Wllmer Wells, Mrs. Roy L. Hauck, Mrs. Haasmer, Sleferth. Mrs. W. E. Feldman. Mrs. Roy Mills. Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mrs. Robert W. Craig. Mrs. J. H. Wrath, Mrs. L. D. How ell, Mrs. Otto Schieman, Mrs. Del bert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. Clayton Diran, Mrs. Fsy Collins, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Elmer Cook, Mrs. Frank Crawford. Mrs. Fred Gilsan, Mrs. Wayne Henrjr, Mrs. Charles John son, Mrs. JSpaSSrrs. Fred- erick Klaus, Mrs. Roy Keene. Mrs. H. V. Collins, Mrs. Harry Worth, Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs. W. S. Par ill V Mr- J- N- Pollock' Mrs. Wii- Mm Leary. Mrs. Don Block, Mrs. Louis D. Farnsworth, Mrs. J. W. Phamhera. Ir. Mra. Claire Lee. Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. j George Vehrs, Mrs. Norral E. Edwards, Mrs. Ralph Mapes, Mrs. Lowell Gribble, Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mrs. A. A. Thompson, Miss Janet Stohl, Miss Carolyn Brown, Miss Fannie han.". IrVrrsimmons, Mr.: E. J. Reasor, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Charles Warner. Miss Loret- ta FordM Mrs. Harold Wagner, Mrs. M. J. DeLapp, Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Vehrs, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mrs. Charles Galloway, Mrs. Charles Taylor, Mrs. George Simmons, Mrs. F. S. Anunsen, Mrs. Frank Crawford.1 Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. Ralph Allen,' Mrs. E, A. lionneuy, XHrs. tt.mgni jearcy, Mrs. Arthur Meyers, Miss Jean- nette Brown, Mrs." Herbert Stiff, Mrs. Scott Page, Mrs. Walter ruhJfer: Mr-L. D. Howell, Mrs. T. J- Brabec, Mrs. ' Arthur- Vinegar, MrB- George Henderson, Mrs. Max uuenmer, r. . i. jsoais, xurs. Ervin Smith, Mrs. James Nlchol- mo MrB- eeanam, Mrs. ueorge Arouecie, Mrs. k. Thompson, Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. - - - . -- - i; rs. w. is. nson, imrson, Mrs. u. a. Wood, Mrs. H. S. Polsal, Mrs. Ma- bel Cone, Mrs. J. C. Leedy and Mrs, Ray Tocom. The regular meeting of the Or- der of Eastern Star will be held at Masonic temnle tonirht at S o ciockj with Mrs. Henry Craw- ford. Worthy matron, presiding. A sbor ix program win xouow tne .business meeting. Enjoyable if You Look Like These bolere) footstool! stars are aire&dy alack cult loan'Vakrle t zars. It features a bra tlsre t:'.ro dtr'jed to Ccw a Uas-ng striped ss Uvi ti:t:r bocUcs to HyzzUzx EalUr Is red, Uua, green and white. Bolero and trousers are whiU cotton. The beach shoes worn by the lady below are the latest ta footstools and can be had Ja . sorted pastel shades.' ; - MAXINE BUREN "I've decided to make this engagement m success evea If It means J giving up other boys!" A real achievement Is often worth a little self-denial we'd even go so far as to say that the bodice suit on the left was worth most any sacrifice. It'i of gray wonted, it many gore making the skirt real ly swing, the Jacket cute as Christmas in its fitted briefness. The simple, straight daytime dress on the right is of nary, smartly ac cented in white by wayoT lacing on the bodice front and a spank ing bow at the neck. A boxy Jacket tops the dress in matching color, Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Delta Tau Gamma Mothers Meet Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs. Harry Ross were hostesses to members of the Delta Tau Gamma mothers' club Monday afternoon at Laus- se M Mrs. Edwin Beckley was in charge of the program which in- eluded piano numbers by Miss Kirk, Mrs. Roger Mythlng, Mrs. Fern -Morgan, with Dan ; Moses Brazier ' Small, Mrs. John J.' El talklng on "College Cooperative liott, Mrs. Karl Beck, Mrs. Ron Housing" and Mrs. L. B. Jones aid Jones, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, telling of her first trip to India. Mrs. E. V. McMechan and Mr?. H Present were Miss, Fern Mor- G. Malson. gan, Mrs. ,F. W. Northrup, Mrs. Charles De Saussnre, Mrs. Edwin Beckley. Mrs. a.j. vick. MrsM. Birthday Party to Fete T. S. Roberts, Mrs. Norma ShawMrs, smith lomght . r. v. a. umb, mr. mu. Taylor, Mrs. Thomas ritipatncr. Mrs. J. B. Jones and Mrs.. Harry Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Homer M. Halsey have' Just returned from several weeas vacation to san r rancisco, southern California and Mexico. wnue in Ban Francisco, tfcey vis- ue1 Mr ana Mrs. Julian Hart (Frances Plov) and Mrs. Howard ' Huisey, and attended the fair. xney vuited u. A. Huisey and family while' In southern Callfor- nia. On the way home they stopped at Dekth VaiiAT. Bon id r dam. Gran canyon. ZIon national park and Bryce canyon. - Mr. and Mra. rhandln Bran, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinger and Mr. and Mrs. Robert BishOn of jforuana enjoyed tne weekend at Roads End. (Twa-pieea sntt if".",. v-T - v TFoms Edit or frVyj " 'it$f Mrs. Mason Hostess Today at Luncheon Mrs. H. G. Malson will preside at luncheon this afternoon at her home on Tamarack street for the pleasure of members of her club. A 1 o'clock luncheon will be fol- lowed by an aiternoon or contract. t The guests will be Mrs. Walter Mrs. Harris Liets and Mrs. R. C. HnU - have arranged -birthday, party for tonight at their South Liberty street home in compliment to Mrs. Alzora Smith. Bridge will be in play during the evening with a late supper serred by the hostesses. Spring . f . ... xzvuurius Airs, Smith will be i t t titiiii- " ' " " YT.T ,,-T . ;',:. ,,L MrB- William, Schlitt Mrs. Her- m" ,:"hi?it!nT JJ?T Anderson, Mrs. Lee Smith, Mrs. G-ScbJ?ld' ss Lucille Blefner. Miss Clara Mielke, Miss Lorraine Parsons, Mrs. Florence carter ana Mrs. uary uoyie 01 fMU,uo u mi suiinm, rs, Hunter and Mrs. Liets. Tbe Joat-foi-Fnn cliib will meet with Mrs. Ronald Saunders today for a no-host luncheon. Mrs. B. F. Russell was hostess at last week's meeting with the following pres ent: Mrs. Delia Wall. Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh. Mrs. Thomas .Bur- ton. Mrs. Ed Rea, Mrs. William FoUis. Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Mrs. Ronald Saunders, Mrs. George Strang, Mrs. Roy Bremmer and Miss Aleha Bremmer. " ; . - The Royal Neighbors district convention will be held on Wed nesday at the Kelzer grange hall beginning at 10 o'clock. The ses- aions will last all day and the evening meeting, wnen various camps entertain, win oe open to the public. Members of the Salem camp are meeting, at ; Fraternal temple at 9:30 o'clock to go out in cars. .- 1 " ;' .. The ladles' of Christ Lntberan Dorcas society will give a play rThe Fountain of Youth" at the chnrch parlors on 18th and State streets tonight at S. The plot is a humorous presentation of a play In the making and Is a part of the monthly social , program of the. odety.' ;':r;;,2.;l "",-. - ---'H ' An event of this afternoon and sf ii evening, will be the benefit card parties ' for which . tbe Salem Junior 'Woman's club will be bost - asses ;at the., clubhouse at -2 I'Hss-:? 'dockland & o'clock. Proceeds .r-'i will be used to . send . the club's h-Js delegates t6 the national conven . . .r tlon ln San Francisco. ; ' Pi' r;- .-w : .-,.- r,:: ' The Mlaalonary and Aid jmcie- ' flea of Knight .' Memorial , church v wllUbt, entertained at -thehom Vs;of -Uri.1 ft E.-rowni6tt 'EUta .' street Wednesday.. The znksion ary. group will, meet' at 11. a. .in. s v .and luncheon, iWlllj be: served at itaoo br the Dorcas circle.? The ,:. aia vui bi-wi ius aiternoon. - uargares uoines. aanater or Clter and Mrs.41Ienry Domes and fa 'student of Miss MargaVet Hogg. fwas awarded s. first place in the! A piano contest of - the ' state ! high school 'music .tournament at: Pa "4 aiwlfie', university in Forest Grove sriflay. , suss . uomes is attending Bethel high achooL m- ' a , -. m - . e - - - - : Miss Sally Bosb wffl entertain St Paul's Gaild ot St, Paul's Epis eopal church Wednesday after noon at her Mission street home. Members of the guild and -ladies et the church not members of the guild are invited to attend. a -.r .o,IJdt)(ndl Tomatoes Make Sprinter Run J Faster Following a recent story on these paces which told abont the experimental use of gelatine as a generator of energy, we publish this report from OSC: : ' E C. Callaway, biochemist at OSC;' for more than five years has been: conducting experiments with athletes that Indicate a strik ing relationship between physical endurance and alkaline reserve In body tissues. Tomato and orange Juicea sup- plemented with certain chemical two whites or one whole egg, this der, make cream sauoe or outier. -alkalies have been his method of to each cup of mUk. In -making flour,1 seasonings and milk, Ar keeplng men In shape. Properly fruit 'or vegetable custard it's oft- rants carrotaon- bottom. ot but applied; Professor Callaway finds en recommended that either di- tered casserole. Over thi spread bat this system will speed run- luted or only half diluted evap- -H cup eheeee and halt. the green ners and fewlmmers, and delay fa- orated mill will make a smoother pepper. Use all of cut raw .potato tlgue In other athletes 10 to 20 percent.- .v . "He says process Is still In the experimental stage, and -caution against the ."shot-gun" use of ex- cess alkaU without regard to oth- ft nutritional factors. As pointed out recently inthe Journal of the American M ea lea t SBSociatlon. ?mt y:lnaT. rT"i from hft use ot too much sJkal! proportions. .j :Slnce,1933 Professor Calla way,' working In ' his spare time with physicians, trainers and jcoachea, has run biochemical tests on athletes before and after ath- imitm Altsia eiwail Al.a4 Val. correlat performance with degree line reserve. . . "Other things being equal, an athlete's ability to stay-in- a se verely contested game and per form at top efficiency is roughly proportional to what might be termed his optimum alkali reserve in his blood and muscles. That is. to say. It requires more alkali re haXthair rannV ihan f, 1. fif?! "! !.!. it does to walk along the street There is abundant physiological explanation for this fact.? Frances Kells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kells, art student at Sacred Heart academy, won a scholarship to Marylhurst college in a competition last Friday. Scholarships were also given in dramatics, music, and general cul ture tests. Awards were made Sat urday at a tea in Flavia salon, which ended the annual junior weekend activities. These includ ed the contests and a program of athletics. Weekend guests rep resented 20 high schools in Ore gon, Washington, and Idaho. Miss Helen Crary and Miss Kells were the delegates from Sacred Heart academy. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Hans Seits are entertaining Dr. Seits' daugh ter, Mrs. Margaret Pugh of Lon don, England, at their home on South High street Mrs. Pugh is the mother of Jack Dunn, a for -p.. nmn at mer skating partner of Son a the Seits home for some time as she and her father have not been together for several years. mm Salem Neighbors of Woodcraft attended the district convention neld ,n McMlnnviUe Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Cora Smith and Mrs. Minn Olmsted were chosen w.u.vcu wv.a dltrlct banker and district captain. The next district conven- Uon u to be held ln Saiem at Fraternal tern pie Friday night. Guests at the beach home of Mrs. Taylor Hawkins at Neskowln thi wmW.ua .M Daniel Frr. ir . nann-r vw u, and Mrg Ercei jy. Tommy Kay, Mp and Mrs. P. D. Onisenberrr. Dwicht OniaenhArrv. Hirrl.t Hawkins and Adele Hayes. Dr. W. W. Banna wtH show pic-" tures taken while in India and Dr. Laban Steeves will show films of Guatamala in the lobby of the TMCA on Fridav nlrht at 8 m. The nubile Is lnxlted. Members of the Missouri club will meet at the home of -Mrs. George Lane, 434 Union street, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.-Mrs. Effie Gage will assist the hostess. '-. . i m m m . BIr. and Mrs. Leonard Robert son, Miss Charlotte Hill and Mr. Verne Pomeroy spent the week- end motoring alopg the beaches. ;:lpV-- - -o:.DUILb' Homos'- ' m ' -fo IIUY Homos . " "Vr.'W- I fTTj r to Rflnonc;bdgtIna.lMJrtcda ,?-sr l ' M riV I I " y "Mtflj ,witli moderate iacome can . ; r.f ZT lilt-. rJ :. ouUd er bur's borne under the sdrsnU ' v ' .., tt. peyment may lie comparatively small and i ' .-, r a i-si- cr, ' ? "frr "w" : : : ' I ft' " r I'C Mrtf1!: MinaiMiaaa-alaa,-' -' U utj:' ortggeaaaV alee W it . ... . ' : gipppiinfcin - ;.-n: y-i 1 i'-Vl-f su'?!J rliLj'1- J eatyLajgow zSm under' : . r " laeral teriii. .of .TiUe J. . ? . - Kepa-rmenf Im .montMr,,, , v, ft m-mmp&afr:Praneh- off. CEio;. Custard Found Simple, Handy To Make Custards are handy little things to &are around the house and of fer so much variety as dessert that they could appear almost every day and still be greeted with enthusiasm. Let' forget that there art main dish custards like chicken molds and salmon custards, forget that vegetables made into custards be come luncheon entrees or go with the main dish at a dinner, and Ignore the fact that custards may , be ! made for 'garnishing, pie fill-, ings and cake icings, and only remember them a straight des serts today.' v "-" JBggs, of course, -are the chief ingredient of the custard and. they. will utilize either two -yolks or mixture without danger of cur-' dling found in custards using fresh milk. Fruit juice or vege- table stock will make, the 11a u Id for the custard if preferred. ? Honey; maple syrup, marmalade or corn syrup may take the place of the sugar if the eook prefers, Sometimes cinnamon, drops or Peppermint eUckj are melted and n$ed to ; flavor and sweeten the . Cooking time of custards can be shortened by heating the liquid and carefully pouring It over the beaten eggs, stirring constantly to keep from curdling. i VUtAUsl tj HUJLfJ UiA makes'ithe latter one creamy, and being Vcooked without stirring gives the baked ones a qulrery texture. Slow cooking is neces- nary in both methods. Baking custards requires a 225 w u aegree oven, so to min utes of cooking. Custard cups are set in hot water H or inch DoneBM 18 tested by try lng with a knife. - J bteamed custards are cooked by These Laura Wheeler Doilies Are Crocheted Round and Round FILET DOILIES PATTERN 2034 com m MtmscwT ssrnics. i Add accessories that are differ- ent to your home crochet these filet doilies. You'll starfat the . . - and wnnd following the chart There are end- less nses for these dollies. Pat- tern zuat contains charu and dl- M ore Cup s Pe n Po und" tlNCI ltd Today's Menu ' A green salad will begin a mens that includes cheese In the mala Green salad Cheese and carrot casserole r- spinach with lemon Fried sponge cake Pineapple sauce . CARROT AXD CHEESE CASSEROLE 2 eups chopped -carrots - M eup butter 2 tablespoons flour . ltt teaspoons salt f teaspoon pepper, . -2 cuparfailk f - 14 tupi shredded American cheese -.- ---- J -1 green pepper chopped 1 caps potato . t 1 up buttered bread crumbs Cook carrots until almost tea- on next layer, add carrots, rest of pepper and the 'cheese. Pour , cream. Spread the breadcrumbs over the too and Sprinkle lightly with paprika and bake. I - hour ; at 2 7 a; degrees. ; t v T-rr setting Hi a pan of hot water. co?- ering tightly and cooking; on. top of tho stow. Water around the ; custard sltolld nerer be allowed . Soft custards are steamed too but In the double boiler with con- stant stirring to keep them smooth. A-stirred custard is done when it coats the spoon, cooked CTCU IOW JJUUUiei XHUrC It CUr beat with a rotary bealer. Thia accomplishes two things, stops cooking Immediately and breaks up the tiny curds, Chiffon custards make a dressy anoearinr dessert or Die fillint. make , the regular custard " with egg yolks and half the usual sugar, then whip the whites, fold in the remaining sugar, then all folded tntbAr. The chiffon Js naked fclowly to brown rections tor making doilies: lllui trations of them and of sUtchea; . majertfIfl united. - V. . oenu ten cents in com xor mis pattern to the Oregon 'Statesman. Needlecraft Dept Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, voir NAM R and ADDRESS. ' 1 -. i 1 - 1 1 I I s ? t i v . ' I ' ' . '