Corps Honors Guests From Silverton 1 At the meeting of the Woman's Relief Corpt Saturday afternoon : several out of town guests were honored. They Included Miss Jo ; Silverton phlne Hartman, president of the flnneoharria In iverton corps, Mrs. Elsie Sim- JOOSeDerTieS Ml. meral. Mrs. Li da Usher, Mrs. So- D;,,-: l-m v phie Norjaard. Mrs. Ella Eglestoa, iCCipcS IOT Winter - " Touch of Holland in Michigan and Mrs. In ex Olson Mrs. Hartman was Introduced during the meeting. Mrs. Bertha . . - ' ' ' " ' Loveland. department senior Tic- lSSTSS. c2Ki president was also introduced and was presented with a corsage. Mrs. Mary Askerman was also present ed with flowers. Tillicum Club Dance EvenJ of Thursday The Tillicum club will enter- attain with a sport dance at Hazel Green Thursday night with Guy Albln's orchestra playing for dancing. A buffet supper will be served at midnight and dancing is scheduled to beam at 9 o'clock. jut. asuusiu ihu am. iitt ingienook Cookbook" which la in the possession of this writer, has many recipes typical of the settlement of the members of the " Church of the Brethern near El gin, Illnois. Many of the recipe are quite different than those - with which wa are familiar. ; Looking over the gooseberry sit uation I find this. i GOOSEBKRY , COBBLER Make a crust of l pint of our milk, 1 teaspoon soda, i teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons fat,! flour to make a soft dough. .Roll I until a litUe thicker than Die crust. Spread orer dough, 1 quart of gooseberries sweetened to oft turban-type. They pack easily and cam bti worm with day ar era aing clotheSy Clips) , or brooches wm be either drees ar mat orna ments, w v One pair at washable gloves with various colored lacings give the , lmpressior at am extensire glove collection. t iO i l i Zipper bag covers, although not being worn this season are a nappy thought for the female Attributed to Rosemary Lane, traveler who wants to keep her the Warner Brothers jiUr. la the clothing In the rery best condition, statement that any girl can ' ' town and country on a racatloa t ' .1 ; - 17 11 Sjr. the Valley Social Realm . Parrot in Laura Wheeler Filet , Hakes Graceful Decoration Traveling Light Advice Given Tourists t w m Aiuiouuus : aw auenaviug MWto. XIUA4 OVTTIGB Anil CFUlt 10 T w Awn AMa 11a 4J a t iu T .&aA a s. imuSGiuvuii iwi iuv uauvc ur. (ciucr, pi ACQ 11 A Dread' DA11. x rsu rinue u wa execiea pour x pint water oyer it, 1 bake president of the club for next year and Mr. T. Harold Tom linson, secretary. Several inform al parties will precede the dance. 3fr. and Mrs. John Throne, Jr., of . Marshf ield are visiting in Sa lem as the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Throne. -V Miss Josephine McGUchrist and in a moderate oven of an nonr. . - ; A request for Jam which cam over the telephone to this -department produced this recipe ' for GOOSEBERRY JAM 1 pound gooseberries 2 tablespoons water 2 cups sugar 1 Cook the gooseberries with water until beginninc to turn Miss Dorothy Alexander have re- yellow, add sugar and cook tor turned from a fortnight's stay in 5 minutes after the boiling be San Francisco and other points gin- This makes about 4 cups, of interest in the bay region. Good old Fannie Merritt Farm- , . ; er cookbook -,. that standby of The Berean chapter of WWG of kitchen experts, offers two goose- me rirsi uaptut cnurcn will meet oerry recipes. An untrlmmed dress of nary sheer is a daytime thought, the star says, and can be worn with easily-washed collars and cuffs, a . , ' succession of novelty belts ind AURORA A luncheon was ar- , costume jewelrr which make as ranged by Mrs. J. W. Sadler of many different outfits. A little Gladstone for her contract bridge 3-et ?I two or .pJ?ltedJ 7'r" club of Aurora at the BarclayiTea ahlrt ma more rariety and Uke room te Oregon City Friday after only a little space. A white eve- noon. contract bridge wasien ning dress Is possible to wash. Joyedt honors going to Mrs. . O. m..vMhe same ccf,,orle? th' Ottoway, Mrs.! A. W. Kiel andsspe- . ft 1 " v c" wuu clal gift to Mrs. E. E. BradtLj . this. gown. A. short Jacket turns Guests were Mrs. W. C, Grimm. Here's a graceful filet parrot Make scarf ends of the larger the evening dress into a late after- Mrs. P. O. Ottaway. Mrs. Ki E. that will speak for itself as far piece. Pattern 1T7S contains dt noon or dinner dress. Bradtl, Mrs. U. Eilers, Mrs. F. C. as effectiveness is concerned', rectiona and charts for making -., I Tor hats. Miss Lane snggesU Renfrew, Mrs. A. W. Kiel. Mrs. Think how lovely he'll look thla set; tUastratlona of It and of ' . . - James Ogle, Mrs. B. W. Stdner. crisp bit of crochet beautifying stitches required. np, and bananas on rack with Mrs. W. H. Feamley, Mrs. M. H. your chair or buffet and pro- Send ten cents In coin tor this chops. Continue broiling about 8 Evans of Aurora. Miss Annette tecting them too from wear and pattern te The Oregon Statesman, ' minutes longer, or until bananas Miller. Portland, and Mrs Livy tear. The lacy background that Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly are tender easily pierced with Stlpp, Oregon City and Mrs. J. W. sets oft the design so effectively Is PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME fork. Four servings. Sadler Just simple K" stitch and mesh, and ADDRESS. ., i.m -r.-.a... J-f ?J L ffllllllMTTT tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Beulah Moran, 1S0S North Liberty street. Sardine Sandwiches Use Brown Bread Sardine brownies may sound something like a new kind of cookie, but in reality they're a good tatting' canape that- use either fresh-baked or canned brown bread. Try them on the family or as refreshment in the evening. : SARDINE BROWNIES Drain smoked Norwegian sar dines from oil. Chop and mix with lemon Juice and small amount of mayonnaise. Cut Boston brown bread into rounds with cookie cutter. Place slice of cucumber on each round and put .chopped sardine mixture on top. Pattern GOOSEBERRY CATSUP . 6 pounds gooseberries 4 pounds sugar 2 cups vinegar 1 tablespoon cinnamon " 1 tablespoon clove: 1 tablespoon allspice Pick over, wash and drain gooseberries. Put in - kettle and add sugar, vinegar 'and spices. Bring to the boiling point and simmer tor 2 hours.! Fill bottles and seal. j And a second one for GOOSEBERRY RELISH 5 cupa gooseberries , 1H cups raisins 1 onion j 1 cup brown sugaj- 3 tablespoons mustard 3 tablespoo is ginger , 3 tablespoons salt teaspoon cayenne 1 teaspoon turmeric 1 quart vinegar Picki over, wash and drain gooseberries, add seeded : raisins. onion peeled and sliced. Chop Ul Celebrating the tulip festival In Holland, Michigan, merrymakers of; Dutch descent selected Sandra Kay Decker and Herbert Wybenga, both thxee-years-old, as their "Little Dutch Delegates' to role over festivities or hot tomato Juice, because they are spicily seasoned, and at the same time light and refreshing. And here's another: HOT TOMATO BOUILLON 2 cans condensed bouillon 1 soup can of tomato Juice (10 ounces) j 1 can water (using soup can for measure) I Combine' the bouillon,' tomato Juice and water. Then heat. Serves 6-8. White Popular Color, Careful Washing The tremendous popularity of lingerie blouses has brought the danger of yellowing white. To avoid the discoloring of white or force through a grinder, put materials, use the best mild laun in preserve kettle and add re- m a 1 n 1 ng ingredients. Simmer 45 minutes, strain Today's Menu Celery, crisp and good, will re place a salad in today's meaL Crisp celery String beans and onions Orange rolls ! Creamed new potatoes Cookies and strawberries ORAXGE ROLLS Use any good yeast roll (may use baking powder if preferred). Roll out about 14 inch thick (thicker if baking powder) and spread on this filling, i cup butter cup sugar , 3 tablespoons orange juice Grated rind ? oranges '" Blend, boil for t minutes stir ring; constantly. Cool, spread on dering soap possible, and be sure dougb, roll up like a cinnamon all the soil is out of the fabric, roll, cut in 1 inch lengths, put i& and all the soap removed before a greased pan and let double in coarse sieve, bottle It's dried. White silk yellows in bulk. Bake IS to 30 minutes at the sun, so always dry it in the 350 degrees. shade. Use a barely warm iron. uotton ana nnen wiu stand a commercial bleach but not silk Banana Specials Sav ' or wool, so remember that ordin- - 1 ary bleaching agents will not only berve Often yellow material, but will in time slowly i for through a and seal. Consomme Makes Base For Delicacies Modern canned soups have tak- ,ot fabric ett'on a home-made flavor these past few years and as a result hare come into their own as an ' .in t practical daily cooking aid.! Here .Kequested KCCipe Is are two spring soups made from RpnttatPil canned varieties. ! iepettieu JELLIED CUCUMBER COXSOMME 1 can condensed consomme 3 tablespoons fresh cucumber, grated , Chopped parsley - , Lemon wedges Place the. condensed consomme in the refrigerator until Jellied. Then ' mix the grated cucumber through the jellied consomme. "Serve in cups with' parsley tor garnish and a wedge of lemon on ; plate at the side of the cup. Although the recipe for strawberry-gooseberry jam was pub lished last week in the Oregon Statesman, several good friends of this department have requested Its repetition because they missed it. So here goes: Those specials on bananas in spire the family cook to include them among the foods to serve at dinnertime. Bananas always fit well into a mixed grill that makes a complete dinner course. Here Is one favored combination. BANANA MIXED GRILL 4 Iamb chops, about 1 inch thick 4 canned peach halves 4 firm bananas, peeled Melted butter Salt STRAWBERRY-GOOSEBERRY JAM 1 pound strawberries 1ft pounds gooseberries 3 pounds sugar r j Select all-yellow or slightly I green-tipped bananas. Arrange s lamb chops on pre-heated broiler i rack. Place about S inches below ! Yim f Rrnll C tn S. mlnntu A, nil. Slice berries and letatand an r til chons are browned. Turn chons Of course, for hot stimulators hour, add gooseberries and cook Brush -peach halves and bananas there's nothing to beat hot con- until the mixture jells when tried with butter and sprinkle bananas somme, hot consomme madrilene on a cold saucer. Seal. j with salt. Place peaches, cat side BytAi&s: ADAMS r Pep up your youngster's spring : and summer fashion-program with i this very delightful ensemble of. i dress and cape. Pattern 405 is i wonderfully versatile, since the 1 frock comes in two dainty ver i slons! One buttons right to the hem .in a self-help design that i makes it easy for a child to dress i herself quickly. The other has a i seam instead of a front closing, i Each of these mery styles may be adorned with ruffles, and gay ) appliques . . . you can get a very r realistic effect by using the cor i rect shade of red for the Cherries and . green for the - stems. The "shrug-shoulder" cape is cnte and i practical 4 00. In a blending pastel ! wool it can be worn with other outfits as well! r Pattern 4 0 5 is available - in , children's sUes 4, f , S, 10 and 12. Size f. dress, takes 2H yard IS j inch fabric and 3 yards ruffing. Send fifteen cents (15c) In 1 coins tor this Anne Adams pat ! tern. Write plainly slxe, name, ! address and style number. m4 firrxEn currs om i eoiat for tkis AU MtUrm. u'-:. T .1.1.1. nizc NAME. AD Jul . .. tk AKMB ADAMS ; PATTERM BOOK Of SO MM K TTLKSl for i TOOAT. s4 m what Ukla-irU 7 cm Hitch - mU7 ee&r UiU of k4sU. 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