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Today's Menu Sowing Time tor ,2 ! 1 UTS.BalmateeT: Ilam&Legionl President At the meeting of CapTUl Unit American Legion atoUU-y Mon day night at Fraternal temple, lira. O. E. Palmate. va unani mously elected to- serve her unit ss president for the ensulLg year. She-has been very actlvi In the auxiliary and haa . it completed her year' work in the unit a rehabilitation chairman and Is a member of the convention com mission. Other :- elective officers re: First vice; president, Mrs. Harold. Perkins; a e e o n d ; vice' president. Mrs. Fraok Marshall; . secretary-treasurer,: t Mis., F r ed -Cahlsdort; finance, Mrs. Walter. Epauldlng ; historlanr - Mrs. - Don Madison: chaplain. - lira." F.- Al fred Williams; parliamentarian;- Mrs. AtIs IWhlte; tergeaat-at-, ; w t.W f P.lnW a r m s. Mrs. Stanley Xrueger; i. Mrs. Frank .Titer -of Rwfer, executive board. Mrs. Paul Flcker Jbo former Barbara rham of Sa Mrs. Onas OUoa. Mr Bdnn lem. who was married In Portland Rowland and Mrs. Earl T. .An- on June 11.. (Photo by Bruno), dresen . past president 111 aa-V " "" . . tomatlcaUy aenre cn ' the board. ; Quests for the evenln., lnelud- ed: Ira Mobley. AraeUv Diets, Lillian Williams aad - Ora , Gllla land of Kin (wood Unit, Vest Sa lem; Mrs. Bart - aClenast and Shirley Klnanne. Mrs. Corn Coo ler, Fidae chairman, read a ms gasine article on "Caecbo-Sla-rakla. We Salute . Yen; . The national defense commit tee met all. day at the home, of Mrs. Walter Sparkling to . pre pare the national- def use- scrap book which Includes news ar ticles regarding local, national ad : foreign news. , ; ; - The Junior auxiliary met Mon day afternoon and held first avemlnatloa ot officers and elec tions will be held July II. It waa voted to' give $1 towards the John McLaughlin Btst Fund ef Oregon City, the statue to be - placed near the falls at the sight seeing place. The Marlon - Count Assembly of the Legion and auxiliary will gather for a picnic at Haiel ;7iT. ,m;nin, V of the auxiliary convening at 11 o'clock In the hall. EacL will proride a basket lunch with cof fee available on the grounds. The Silverton post and unit are acting as hosts an hostesses. Mrs. Avis White of Sslem Is president. White Shrine Members Hear Miss Austin An Interesting meeting ot Wil lamette Shrine Order of. the White Shrine ot Jerusa'em was held Monday in Masonic temple with Miss 11a Austin, worthy high , priestess and Mr. Ivan . Stewart, watchman vZ shepherds, presiding. Courtesies were extecCed Mr. "and Mrs. James Meker, pst wor thy high priestess snd past watchman ot shepherds of Miri am shrine of Wichita, Kansas, members ot Bethany shrine of Berkeley, California. Miss Austin gave a splendid report , of the Supreme Shrine ion held last aiorth In Cln- einnatl. where she was. the of- nciat aeiegate or Willamette Shrtne, one- of the 443 -repre- . sestiea mere. Mrs. Veta S. Olsen '''ot Evan- ston. Illinois, the newiT elected supreme worthy nigh priestess, will make her official visit to Willamette Shrina in 8intmhr and a special meeting at which several candidates U1 receive the degrees of the White Shrine will be held. : MLrs Ruth Moore was appoint- ed chairman of a eomr it tee t arrange for a benefit card party to be given In the fa . She will be assisted by Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mrs. Wayne D: Henry, Mrs. Blanche Eakln, Miss Edna McEl- haaey, Mrs. A. C. Smith and Mrs. Herman Lafky. An Invitation :om Superin- tendent and Mrs. Walter R. Dry to hold the annual picnic of the J 7 ygh'me on the lawn at f - School tor the Blind was accepted and eartS1 a? Uu ,n Julr or ear ly W AUgUSt. .? Mrs. Oscar .Hayir of Dallas was elected to membership In Willamette Shrine and V. ss Rati Reed and Miss Dorothy Corne lius were elected to receive the degrees ot the White Shrine, which will be given them at the special meeting in September.. A reception la : the lounge jto the new officers , was .followed by refreshments In the banquet halt While the guests were seat ed at Ubles lovely wit an. ar rangement of flowers ft pastel hues,; accompanied oh the piano by Mr. Emery Hobson, kiss Ruth Bedford delighted the greats sad members with ' two If vely t vocal selections. v . . The group : sang to Miss. Au stin a song composed In her hon or. Members were present from; Cottage Grove, Dallas, Gervals. Silverton aid Wood' urn. ' Miss rtMtvsA tf.S'! iwwuta, aw oopaia An derson. Mrs. Bertha Bergman and Mr. Satnnel (ttlletfa - - This was the last meeting! of Willamette Shrine until Septem ber, i ; " MJs VirgUU Bjrd hu u her aouse guest her cousin, Mrs. Vir ginia i Cook, of Portland, an old : Salem resident. Miss Byrd enter Uined . informally at . ranch eon Tuesday at her Union street home for the . pleasure of Mrs. Cook aad has also - been hostess for similar affairs. J . t , J7 DZNTAL PLATE w-a s a rTC rf A 1.JU I W.A v::: Oaari a-iw-v a. A4-wa ' tAiYTiflUrtT k' .m- ftii.tt. fr W. Hi aUk I -aaW .'ft S"J U Ml UAyrfjief lal ny a M aa. ..mw m ,a bfla fi..'Tft, von. - . ir'7lr IV. I r .. " J T ' CLUB CALENDAR ; - 'Wednesday, Jane SI West Central circle. First M.K. church, Carrier room. 3:30 p.nu v - South circle. First Christian church with Mrs. George Hen derson, 13 ?6 Mas n street, all " . Thnrsday. Je i 23 ' DAR pienle luneh with Mrs. Herbert: Ostllnd, sSO East La r telle street, 1 pjn. 'Woman's auxiliary to- the 'DAV meet with Mrs. Phil Sho bar, IS3 N. 2 lit. I a.m.. no host luncheon at noon. Friday, June 23 . NALC auxiliary, covered dish lunch with Mrs. Frank Zinn, 8unnyslde, p.m. Auxiliaries Hostesses . f pnf- Al uonvenuon , 'The Salem auxUUries to the Na- ... . . . , nl Association of Letter Car- of Posui clerks, were luncheon hostesses to 103 guests Saturday in the Mirror room of the Marion hoteL The Ubles were beautifully decorated with bowls ot spring flower. 1. pastel .hades. Music was furnished by the Willamette string trio and the ladles chorus, rL-LinX!;?tLanri Zinn, chairman ot the convention Aramltl mntoA aa t.tmlatn win .fc. .vilu mn ivwiuiuuci Invocation was given by Mrs. J. B. Ulrich. - ' Greetings were extended by Mrs. Paul Miller, wife ot the as sistant postmaster, Salem. Mrs. r'" "..yTT.:aiTector- uurj 10 oaiem, iniroancea Mrs. Margaret Spady, Portland, member of the national executive WAAa tTllH4M Ilx-IA jwmwmo uge, uib- i ne program wiu inciuao nrst aid, gon City, state president, Mrs. special swimming instruction, Phoebe Neighbors. Corvallis, state camp crafts, personnel develop secretary, Mrs, Ethel Welch, Sa- ment, sports, such as archery, lem, state treasurer and Mrs. baseball, volleyball, s w 1 m m lng. Pearl' Newland. state organizer, hiking and folk dancing. Mrs. Mary Dickson, president ot '!J -- . - Jpoaaao, vice president of the na- w. . Portk&d, state president and Mrs. w- H. Cole. Eugene, state secre- w( j uu ucunrrr. Weekly Program Today . t ti At rUDllC JLlDTary . " - - ' Tn rular weekly program of recorded music given in the music room of the Salem 'Public library this afternoon from 3 to 4 o clock wiU teature Schubert's "Untin- lhed Symphony." The remainder of the hour will be filled with re- Quest numbers. The program In the order ot numbers Is as follows: Second HnrrUs Rhsptoay Lut ."fiJteLSStS?- UebwtWu- ... IZ Lint ruo ScWps, tr. "tSati Bo4 Ciprierf PretaMeadeltMhB Scrccl Bschinssiooft. pianist Ed war, XimtrA. .. ... Low The Olery e4..... . : Wslls Lawr-nes Tisstt, karito-e 8rmrakM7'K. It B miser (Uafia- . IiU) ...r.-.j : Sekbrt AUegT a-drrato -Aa4ant aae aaet Boataa Srsiphoar arclieatrs Serf Koaascritik-, eaadactor - ' ' ' - y "- - ' ' - - - ' Mrs. WHliasa LlBfoot. retlrlms! president of the Salem Buslnee snd Professional Women's club. has called a meeting ot the II 3 31 j executive board . and committee chairman for Friday sight at her home, lMSSegiaa w, at 7:10 o'clock. Annual reports .will be given and refreshment, will be 1 serred at a late hour by the host- e. ... . Lord's Prayer I7ieefer'Befoflgs"ifl Every Home - - 1 jrx f The Lord's prayer in easystlUh- ery Is aeedle work well worth do-: . v a J. T V . lug. The finished piece Is teauU - - - .. . . fulPattermZotttaiA airans. - -rn---.. - .r . r-f-. vaaamAjac-flaaft .flVaw V W f?am-J f;r rttfra ef a rlrtnre 11 x U rATTTIlN NUMSZH, your KAII3 litlj c&Ir elirt aad key; SiA-aal AEDIlEi.-'- - Spinsters Are Entertained Last Night - : 1 The ' Spinsters and honorary members were entertained at a smartly - arranged affair 1 a s t night at the Georgn' Alexander home. Hostesses were Miss Doro thy Alexander, Mies Grace Elisa beth Holman, Miss CaroyI Bra- -den, Mrs. Joseph E. Harrey Jr Mrs. Carl-G.; Collins and Mrs. -Howard Adams. - r- - "- -. A buffet dinner waa served at t : 30 o'clock with guests seated -at small ubles. Bouquets of early -' summer flowers were - arranged about the rooms. Follov tug the dinner the group enjoyed a sca venger hunt and returned to the Alexander home for dessert, Invited guests were Mlsn Jeanne . Probert, Miss Barbara : Evans. Miss Anita and Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss Ruth Jean - Garn Jobst. Miss . Josephine McGU chrlst. Miss Rovana Eyre, -Miss -Dorothy. Alexandet, Miss Bar-, bara Pierce, Miss ' V jrglnia 'Cross, Miss .Frances Johoaton, M 1 tt CaroyI Braden, - Mis . Margaret and Miss' Dorothea; Cow y, MUs " Doris Drager, Miss Jean Doo- , little, Miss Grace Elisabeth Hol man, Miss Margaret Brown, Miss Margaret Slmms, Miss Mary and Miss Betty Hammond, Miss Ber-' nice Healy, Miss Shirley , Even son, Miss Bobbe Shlnn, Miss Sally McLellan, Miss nieanor and Miss Alice Swift, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Jo seph Darby, Mrs. Clarence Ham ilton, Mrs. Ronald Gemmell, Mrs. Charles Clagjett, Mrs. ' Howard Adams, Mrs. 'Carl Collins, 'Mrs. Robert Drager Mrs. George Emigh, Mrs. William Boduer, Mrs. Joseph E. Harrey, Jr., and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy. I Tr . . YWCA Camp Leaders Are Announced . . " ; . - Mi" Hel,e Bo "CuUve crtary f the YWCA, has an- Bdi?mp lead,e"orKth K" & Fhae yjij!?,? ji"0"1 area' Julie P t0 The leader, include Mis. Julia jhnHn , Tll.n mi , , """"" Barbara Kurtx, Mrs. Jeanne Shel- ton. Miss Margaret Gilstrap, Miss Geraldine Fry, Mis. Barbarn Ana McLoughlln, Miss Avis MorrelL Mis. Winifred Martin. Mtu Vrfm. Galbralth and Ml- Boclrer rmn T. ' An interesting program has been arranged for the high school and Junior high Girl Reserves. MM ... a ....... Leisure Hour Picnic . At Chapman Home Miss Oda Chapman will open her home to members of the Leisure Hour club this afternoon when they meet for a no-host picnic lunch In- the Chapman gardens on North Church street. The afternoon will be spent In formally. Miss Dorothy Pearce will be a special guest. Members bidden are Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. W. Bever ldge, Mrs. Max Buren, Mrs. R. W. Davis, Mrs. D. A. Hodge. Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., Mrs. Kittle Graver, Mrs. Charles Weller, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton, Mrs. Milton L. Meyers. Mrs. George Pearee. Mrs. r. w. Steusioff, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. J. H. Scott, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner aad Mis. Oda Chapman. . New Hunters' "Pink" - . . . in LdpSUCK, There's rumored to be a new color In Paris clothes, "Sporting pink" the shade Is called. It's a bright, clear color with a slight yellowish cast One famous an tic lpater of styles. Helena Rn ben- stein, has Introduced a new -lip- tlck of this red. Inspired, she says by -the brilliant red- of English tlng coats. English tradition clled It "pink" for centuries, , " - . Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mills of Boeburg (Lola Dale Plckem) .hre arrived In the capital to make their homo where Mr. M1H. will be connected with Qough-Barrlck co. " ' Panel by Laura terlals -reaulred; Illustratloa . of Stitches. . send tea cents In coin for this ?..?,6" ltJ! aatterm ta The Oreron Statesman. .flMV , "V .,. Ill I - ,71 . M . -...----aaaaMaa , 111 it ClA'? ? IllUt JIl 1 ., - M .J! -11AXINE BUREN fill f-l r W. 1 I J ! .V't W m - M h'l 1 v: xi I doat kaow what to do about Jerry, fie waaU me to marry him to '- ftve him inspiration to go job hunting !" There'. Inspiration for any man In lady on the left wears a full length gandy which has a naive sort ot vers. Very chic Is the striped organs, evening drees In brown ana white. Note the grand shoulders - tricky combination ot bias and Mr. ud Mrs. L. V. Benson are entertaining as their luncheon guest, today Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wick, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Garbade and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Walters of Portland. . , Mrs. Charles A. Sprague pre- am. . eiaea at an lmormai mncneon A. rv r "'.rr . zrr ., v :r m . . 1... f A .1. irei nume. iuu w mo iwdl i Inncheons Mrs. Sprague 1 arranging. Pattern r iKvr imufl- .Ji!7m !"?.nikL " U.k.e! yon through an active day and comes ap fresh and smiling. You can make K la a harry from Anna fiic mi) wr tu iiom are clenr-eat as the. sewing dlrec- ttons tjat jaecompany; the pattenw. Give this frock : freqnent tabblngi .- . the - button-down-the-front style .WW, let you spread it oat flat for easy Ironing. . It has t a strictly list sllhoueUe. with darts to give a - nipped-ln-at-the-walst look ... crisply flared skirt . I . : wide shoulders. Tou . may . use tha ! long' front button panel la cross grata tor a smart effect. Flare the sleeves or close them with aa open slash. - Pattern 41CS : la available in misses' and women's sizes IX, 14, 1, IS. 20. X9. ax. U. J 6, gg aad 41. Sin II Ukei 4 H yard. IS Inch fabric 8m1 rirTECN CEItTS (ISC) ta. aiM far taia Saaa eeatas pattarm. Writs slaialj SiZg, MAatf, AJ-. .DRESS aad STTLB SOMBER. f , J- - .., ta ASKC ADAMS BOOK - Or S 0 at at C a c BTT1XSI fttaS tar it TOO AT. sad; . as vkat tasatae ar ra caa sUUk aaailf aatl -eskal- m U aaa : ItaatatS at safllrats. fiaa. etetsrH la aiar. .a aaaptata array a haUAajr-r - raal. eay. aartj aad aaa aparta aaiii. SartBaa tar aaauaer anAa "aa. (lamoar firlt Kw ctaaairs aaA' '0Mtaat" laflraa aaA aaaaa ttt aai:! JSIiwsfe iaapart7siaaae aa-i raaaaries OHrr saw. raics or " . nrTEKS cehts. raicg or rtrrtaii-ccMTS. to4 crrma imnie . w n .irrri.i caaTSt . 1 . cas. year arsrr te . XM warae . Womeu'a Edit- these lovely evening costumes. The evening coat ot dotted white or- charm. Note the beautiful wide re- of the bolero jacket, ana tno horizontal stripes In the skirt. Mrs, Killam to Head Lions' Auxiliary .v. v..., - frrr'Vrr.nTw" the state Lion's auxiliary, Mrs. Graham Killam ot Portland, a member ot the Rose City Lion', club auxiliary, was installed as BrMident for the ensulnr year. - . ... mrm VTm ntym scott ot saiem. tirst vice presi WMM v . M oacar Shenherd of 5s, Vecond vice presl- dent; g.rd. Mrs. George Leslie of Ti- thlrd vice-president; Mrs. Vfllla- rmtkx. at Portland serre- Milur crystal 01 roriiana, secre- The basiness seaaion wu Held 1"" a. .vl ..rr ir: nTi MiniJ. .i 2 2 n2 r'.mS VLVi I toS mltteeswere made. Mrs. Nerval H. auvs iUBMMiui vaaawa aaaa George P. Davis ot Klamath Falls U the retiring president. The three dsy session came to a close with a steak dinner for members and their wires at Silver Creek FaUs. Etokta Club Members Enjoy Picnic Members of the Etokta club en- fo-ed a delia-htfnl nicnle Tuesday afternoon at ChamDoec nark. Fol- lowing the luncheon a business n v.u 4v ..,1.. . officers taking place. Mrs. Clifton Rom was re-elected president tor the coming year. Mrs. A. L. Skewls was named vice president; Mrs. E. M. McKeo, sec retary; Miss Antoinette White, treasurer. This will bo the last meeting until September. Those present were Mrs. Mason Blahon. Mrs. H. O. CarL Mrs. Rav Clark, Mrs. E. J. DonnelL Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. W. J. Sntress, Mrs. Richard . Erickson. Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Mrs. p. E. Graber. Mr a. o. H. Horning, Mrs. Stuart Johnson, Mrs. Ernest Lee, Mrs. Daisy Me- Intyre, Mrs. E. M. McKeo, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Miss Gertrude Sav age, Mrs. George Sehon, Mrs. A. L. Skewls, Mrs. H. O. Taylor and -Mrs Andresen, a special guest. .,' . e e Mis. Cecelia and Mlaa Helesi Mlelke have left tor Los Angeles where they will attend tha Univer. sltr of Southern California aunt- mer tessioB. Miss Helen Mlelke uy S Tnnclaco, tha bay clt- and the Golden Gate expos!- . . irrciWalia Pmnm a.(av taining Informally at luncheon at tke warerly Conntry club la Port- und Thursday with several Salem m&troas bidden as guests. . . iT " i n aaaaaja-a-a-a-aaaSB-a-aBBjB-a-ae aaBBVBBB-BBB-B-BBaBBBHlaMBI 9 . ? vw sasawawl V V A) . mmm Gaiety Hill Garden Club 1$ Feted On Monday Mrs. Lee Cantield was hostess to members of the Gaiety tthi I nil I Garden club at her South High street home Monday afternoon The group studied plants during the afternoon and' viewed Mrs Canfleld'a IotcIt rSrden. Tea waa TKTtLJJaiS:?, ?JlMake Meals " Election -of of fleers -x as held with Mrs. Walter H. 8mith named president for. the t ensuing yean Other officers . are c Mrs. Chester Cox. vice president) - Vrs. William L Phillips, aecreUry: Mrs. Lee Cantield, treasurer. The group will meet each . month during the summer and the next meeting will be held at the Walter Smith home The membership Includes Mrs. . Walter Smith, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver. Mrs. Lee Cantield. Mrs. William 1 'Phillips. Mrs. Lester Barr. Mrs. Chester Cox. Mrs. E. M. Hoft- nell, Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. J. N. Bishop - ana Jars. Margaret soeecrans. - - Mrs. Henderson, Officer Of Lodge, Here A' reception, honoring Mrs. Alma Henderson, prealdeat ot the Re bekmh aawembly ef Oregon, was neia la the Odd Fellows hall Mon day, following the regular lodge session. Mrs. Lenora Krlesel, Mrs. Chris tina Cladek and Mrs. Coral Mc Neill presented Mrs. Alma Hen derson. Mrs. Vernisha Newby. vice-president. Mrs. Myrtle MeAl- pln, warden, Mrs. Hallle Ingle, secretary; Mrs. Ida Knight, treas urer; - Mrs. Madalene Rossner, marshal and Mrs. Viola Jones, conductor of the assembly and the grand master, Mr. Oren F. Steele, Mr. Jack Watts, Mr. Art Lenon, ! Mr. Elmer Pyne, Mr. Billy Mor- and, Mr. Joe Eckley, Mr. Fred Walker, Mr. Ed Bowman, Mr. Charles Poole, Mr. William Link- later, Mr. Carl Engatrom, Mr. C. A. Nichols, Mr. Bob Henderson, and Mrs. Etta Llttell, matron of the IOOF home. Meadame. Viola Jones, Nettle Oreenough. May Hart, Christine McCormlck. Jessie Rains, Ida, Hochstetler and other. were also introduced. If nil. HM Smm M I.V. J V f 1 I . rt. uiuwucu uj U(m mm riewman ot jnncuon uuy ana Ul. T...a m.J.V I - v.a.. xne receding une siooa oetore i a nacKgrouna 01 greenery with I we mree una. m rea, wnite ana blue, lighted at the top; large bas- w nviv jnv.cu tmuuunu uu "jswuw uuiurs, Aintnth. rnnm u tr.tM M I ftRAPRPRirrr ivn r-rnrunoD "-"-ar 4tmm Mvtvat jwv i Leod introduced to the . line in baupt, Mrs. Alma Henderson. Mr. O. F. Steele. Mrs. Hannah Beard. Un- Verni.ha Newby. Mrs. Myrtle Ml.r Helen itcfaror hTm,;. s Couple Honored at yx. n lwnner rally Miss Lois Sampler entertained with a dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sumpter, In Dallas Saturday even ing, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Beutell whose marriage was an event of last week. Mrs. Beu tell Is the former Rath Hanson, bo was an Instructor at the Sa lm Secretarial school prior to her marriage. Mr. Beutell is connect- ed with the Oreron Pain anil Pt. LST"7- . . . i ue lauia wu aiiracuTBij aec orated with pastel pink snapdrag ons In a crystal bowl and match ing candles. The bridal motif was carried out in the appoint ments. Covers were placed for the hon oml guests, Mr. and Mrs. Beutell. orail smitn. Dean Thompson, Tommy La Duke of Salem, and the nosiest iau sumpier. Mr. snd Mrs. Jesse C. Campbell have had a. their honse guests their son aad daughter la law, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell and children, Shirley Ann and Patsy -eea, i oast joee, vaur. rney i ajrnp garauauy, oeaung with ro risited la Seattle while la the I Ury heater until smooth. Add north and returned to their home Monday. Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse Camp-1 Sauce may be stored la covered bell are leaving Saturday for tltlasi Jtr In refrigerator until irip to uaiuorma ana will visit In San Francisco, the Golden Gate exposition and Los Angeles, Friends of Miss Rnby Oecile Chrlsteasea wai be Interested to Saturday to Mr. W 1 1 i I a m Franklin Rann of Burns. Imme- , dutely following the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Rann left tor a wed- dlnr trill tt Ci.Unrn.t, '" ' affsCPft KeUy le'amoteeimg to Albany today to be the luncheon guest of Mrs. Rellto Weatherford. . -W. ,W V . Aaa LawM-A awaru.waij aaaaaaf Aa-aaJ SZZTCZZ2 TSSLll CXI CIHIH VtVi : fl rtr'" ,-.- a a ..----u,tf-",-.-! . J - 4 'J-. - - , none APPiJAitca ctectalists . (v i byVa1. itrevWriM will fAffl . j m a warn nvwV a , . w other fruits la salad t . today. I etrawberrr aaiad Buttered green onions and sueclnl . T-oone steak New- potatoes Rhubarb .cobbler - Cut green onions end at least XZfLFXtE: & been sliced and boiled unui aimost aone in a vtry uiue .! a 11 - J .,tA (wr. ocHw iwt mm, wuuuw cooking until done. ... Jellied Salads iSummery; Every month" Is salad month these, modern days when seldom a meal goes by bu4. ;wiat & crisp lettuce, concoction graces the menu. But summertime is the season when salad become main dishes rather than Just access- ories to the good mesl. Jellied desserts are tood the year 'round but they're especial- ly appreciated in nam t-eather, and the possibilities tor ingredi- ents are unumuea. . . Melons and . raspberries, ar- ranged in this salrj, make a colorful combination that blends well In flavor. MELON AND RASPBERRY SALAD 1 package lemon-flavored gela tine 1 pinch hot water 1 cup cantaloupe (cut In inch kUa cup fresh raspberries ter. ChllL When .Ughtly thief ened, fold la melon ball. : aad raspberries. Turn Into ring mold. cnui until firm. Unmold oa crisp lettuce. Garnish with mayon naise. Serve. S. Then there', a colorful vere- table mixture that Is rood at this time of year for either a main dish salad or for a lun cheon plate. CARDINAL SALAD 1 package lemon-flavored gela- - tine 1 cup hot water cup beet Juice 3 tablespoons vinegar teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons scraped onion 1 tablespoon prepared horse radish cup diced celery 1 cup diced cooked beets .Dissolve gelatine in hot wa ter. Add beet Jnice, vinegar, .alt, onion, and horse-radish. ChllL n,i . , . .... - . - wnen siignuy tnicke-ea, roia in celery and beeta. Tum into mold. .hiu uuiu urm. unmuia on ensp ... mm tf . lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise. serves C. Tnira on the list of summer gelatine salads is this one for ' fxw tmm. Aa.a. s vvvvvaapgafa SALAD 1 package lime-flavored gela tine 1 cup hot water 1 cup grapefruit Juice and wa ter 1 cup diced cucumber 1 tablespoon ) vinegar teaspoon salt 1 grapefruit, sections tree from membrane and diced Dissolve lime-flavored gelatine la hot water. Add grapefruit Juice and water. ChfU. Mix cu cumber with vinegar snd salt and let stand to marinate is minutes. When gelatine Is slight ly thickened, fold. In grapefruit and cucumber mixture. Turn into Individual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Garnish with mayonnaise. Serves six. e e e Cunl Marlf Frnm I JUUaaC lUaue frOm Hew Sauce A new sundae for home use has been concocted with a syrup i of unusual Ingredients. Try this zor a lamiiT treat: LADY LTJCK SUNDAE 3 tablespoons honey 3 tablespoons sugar sup water H teaspoon salt cup peanut butter . teaspoon vanilla Combine honey, sucar. water. and salt. Bring quickly to a boll,. I and cook 2 minutes, stirring only I ntii sugar Is dissolved. Cool. I Place peanut butter In bowL add I vanina. - Serve oa lee cream ready to use. Makes - cvp sauce. . Dry Walls for new . Homes Assured , Dry-wall construction, consid ered one of the most Important building developments in recent years. Is receiving new Impetus from, the Introduction ot Insula ting color panels. The dry-wall method, by eUav lasting plaster and other wet materials, speeds ap constnctloa. IP. ii ,3 cbunr.;. .Saa-fcaasi'" . fry f ff Hr? . saaay There Is no advantage In watt ing to sow perennial seed until, July and August , These months are traditional ones for this Job. vn i,... them! June U . better time, for the days are usually cooler, and mois- ture conoiuons oetter. w j - 1B9 mm mica ciic ia urrpavrum the soil for a seedbed ss tor a flat. Select a sheltered spot In the vege table garden, which will be pro tected from driving wind and rain, snd which will be shaded a small part of the day. Spade deeply, and pulverise the. top soil. If soil Is heavy,-add a quantity of sand or moss to lighten it; and - fertilise with a complete plant food. ; Mark all rows. Some perennials are notoriously slow to germinate, others are as fsst as annuals. Keep the bed moist, but do not .wnku llrMlr: best results will L nMiini from-trenching the and allowing water to settle in the trenches. Shade the tender- . niant. when nossible. choose perennials with season A hinnm rnttinr v.ine. color and an4 character In mind. Grow thm fnr rrt.ln nUf in the car- ana. Thm m s hundred ton- notch nerennlals Include at least a few of the following: gaillardla, fox-glove, delphinium, columbine, pyrethrum, hollyhock, aweet Wil liam and campanula. Melons Appear First In Salad, Dessert Cantaloupes are here to stay. r!nLSLff,"e as salad or la fruity combination to be .erred as dessert. A quar ter of a cantaloupe will make an ample serving when a fruit mix ture fill, the center. So try this combination for one of-the first appearances of melon on your table. CANTALOUPE AND CHERRY SALAD ChlU ripe cantaloupe thorough ly. Cut into halves and remove seeds; cut meat of one half Into ball, with a French ball cutter; cut remaining fruit l thin wed ges. Line salad bowl with crisp lettuce and arrange fruit In bowl. Add bright red eherriea, fresh or maraschino, and serve with French or other fsvorite salad dressing. There la no waiting for evapora tion. Insulating panel, are widely used for dry-wail construction be cause they form the wall and dec orate the room in the same opera tion. A wide range of color, la available, including Ivory, wheat, apricot, green and blue. loa't Fau to read this advertise ment says Joe Cham bers of Hogg Bros. Here are real valui IVcdgouood vWood Range with reservoir Charn Wool $12.50 noalag This is a floor sample resularlj ; Gas and wood . . Ziai.c? a!r. :: I3eclrie and wood r: IVcstinglionri) .' 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