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MAX INK BUKEN Kititnr Engagement Is Told Sunday , Miss Anna C. Przybilla of Sa- i ii.M..ka nf Mr. John PrxV- . iein unus""' w mi. nrt&rtiA 7nr.-l ilftfl 111- noutfced June first as the date- of her marriage to Mr. William J. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sullivan of West Salem. Te ceremony will be read at 12 o'clock in St. John's Catholic church with Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating. Miss Przybilla has asked Miss Lavina Koerig to be her maid-of-bonor and Mr. Robert Sullivan - will act as best man tor his brother. The bride-elect attended schools In Minnesota. Mr. Sullivan at tended school in Canada and Cali fornia before coming to Salem. The coupie will live in Salem fol lowing a wedding trip to Cali fornia. The Woman' Missionary no ddy of the First Evangelical church will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the church. Mrs. Wil liam Hockema will lead the de votions", and Mrs. L. L. Thornton and Mrs. Grant Wykoff will have the lesson. Special music has been arranged by Mrs. Fred Remington. Simple, clean-cut, 1$40 lines are a Joy to mature figures. Pattern 4 403 an Anne Adams frock for afternoons, la quietly dignified, yet makes you best-dressed wom an of any occasion. There's won derful above-tha-waist flattery in a curved V-neckline and in attrac tive front yokes whose design Is repeated in the steevebands. Gath ers and darts keep the softness of the bodice In nlace for a slim sil houette, and a yoke goes straight across the action-fall back. Those three front skirt panels will do wonders for your figure. Here's a gay Idea why not try yokes and steevebands in a contrasting color or in lively lace or a party-time-style? Pattern 4403 is available In wofnen's sixes 34. 36, 3 8, 40, 42, 44J4I and 43. Size 3 takes 3tt yards 39 inch fabric. i Bui UrTIIS CENTS (l&c) la raiaa- for taia Aaa a a am a patter. Writ plainly SIZC. NAME. AD PRESS aaa 8TTLE NlMBift. 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Hsrrison's. 636 State street, 2 p.m. ' Nodrone Beehive camp, with Mrs. A. 1 McDowell. 435 North Winter street. 1 p.m. The Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Bernard Benson, 2 p.m. Missouri club auxiliary with Mrs. Ethyl Cunningham. 248 South Church street, 2 p.m. The Salem Writers club with Mrs. Blanche Jones, 606 South Church street, 7:30 p.m. Cnadwhk chapter. Order of Eastern Star, Masonic temple for Past Matrons and Patrons. American War Mothers with Mrs. Carrie Beechler, 895 Front street, 2 p. m. North Salem WCTU meeting. Englewood United Brethren church, 2 p.m. Salem Central WCTU meet ing in hall, 2 p. m. Wednesday Camp committee of YWCA. 10 a. m. Sigma Tau mothers' husband-son covered dish dinner at K K. Adams home, route 1, 6:30 p.m. Silver tea at Knight Memor ial church, 2 p. m. Woman's association of the First Presbyterian church, at church. 2 p.m. The ladies' auxiliary of the NALC, Knights of Pythias hall. 8 p. m. Woman's Union, of the First Congregational church with . Miss Mary Fake, 842 South 12th street, covered-dish lunch- " eon. Carnation club with Mrs. W. ' L. Rockhill, no-host luncheon, 12 p. m. Nebraska club auxiliary with Mrs. Margaret Willis, 965 North Fifth street, covered dish luncheon. Thursday Membership committee, YWCA, 10 a. m.. Woman's Benefit association, district convention. Woman's clubhouse. FL club, with Miss Clara Zuber, 348 North 12th street, 8 p. m. Woman's Benefit association district rally, Woman's club house. Town and Gown, Lausanne hall. 2 p.m. Friday Legion auxiliary Poppy Day. The Woman's Bible class of the rirst Methodist church with Mrs., Yetter. 1010 North Cottage street, 2:30 p.m. Dancing Club Is Honored The Bon Huer Dancing club members were guests cf the Ama ranth Dancing club In the Ma sonic temple Saturday night. Nett Saturday the club will motor to Portland to attend a dance. The Centennial dresses will be worn. Those attending last week were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. Art Selander, Mr. and Mrs. Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Book, Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Alec Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John French, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Moran, Mrs. Sylvja Kelly Furlough, Dr. and Mrs. White and Mr.' and Mrs. Engle of Mc Mlnnville. ; The ftalem Dakota Ladies club was entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. Grace -Gillon. Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs. John Rob Ins and Mrs. i J. A. Herbert as sisted. Mrs, O. W. Emmons will be hostess in Jane for the last meeting until fall. - Rugi Footstool, Pillow Top in one Laura Wheeler Pattern f v ! coriaatapucnAff whk. & i -r Get out scraps of rag yarn for lustrations of t h e m and ' of the rug, tapestry yarn or German- stitches; materials required, town, for pillow and footstool and Send ten cents in coin for this make these colorful , accessories, pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Each flower is, done separately. Needlcraft Dept. Write plainly Pattern , 40 . : contain directions PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME for rug. footstool and pillow; 11- and ADDRESS. ' . jhmK Shower fob Miss Hunt Monday Members of Beta Sigma Phi met last night at the chamber of commerce for their regular meet ing. Later the group went to the Spa and entertained with dessert supper in honor of Miss Owen Hunt whose marriage to Mr. Ver Iin J. Coleman of Portland. will be e.irly this summer. Following: the supper Miss Hunt was given a kitcten shower. The table was decorated with pastel flowers guarded by lighted tapers. Miss Dorothy Blaisdell and Miss. Velma May made arrange ments for the affair. Those present were: Miss Qweu Hunt. Mrs. Leslie Whltehouse. Mrs. Fraak Shafer. Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Lynn Heise. Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Harry H. Welnstein, Mrs. Wheeler R. .Eng lish, Mrs. B. Butler. Mrs. Robert Cannon, Miss Voila Crosier. Miss Jane Thomas, Miss Velma May. Miss Dorothy Blaisdell. Miss Cyn thia Delano, Miss Ida Joe Eaton, Miss Mary White, Miss Helen Shreeves, Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. William Busick. Salem Club Wins Several Honors At the state convention of Bus iness and Professional Women's clubs last weekend In Grants Pass, Miss Hilda Swen-on. a member of the Salem club was elected first vice-president of the Oregon fed eration and Miss Josephine Evans, president of the Salem club, was elected state legislative chairman. The Salem club with twenty one members present won the cup giv en for the most members present and miles traveled in attending the convention and received the award of 310 based on highest percentage of new members se cured, old members retained, at tendance at meetings and con ferences, and the highest standing In payment of club dues. In the chorus contest the Klam ath Falls club won first place, Grants Pass second, and the Salem club third. In the trio division Sa lem placed second. Miss Cathryn Snapp, Miss Lois Steinke and Miss Marguerite Shelley compose the Salem club trio. Shower Honors-Bride-Elect Mrs. Anna McDonough enter tained at her home on Saturday, complimenting her niece, Miss Winifred Bartruff of Dayton, who will marry Mr. Al Huntley on June 2. The party was a mis cellaneous shower. Pastel flowers and candles were used as decorations in the rooms. Mrs. Louis Wikoff and Mrs. Josephine Peterson assisted the hostess. Those attending the affair were: Mrs, Ruth Sharf, Mra, Ruby Wolfe, Mrs. Lena Bartruff, Mrs. Lina Bartruff, Miss Merla Bart ruff, Mrs. Esther Van Lanan, Miss Norma Jean Van Lanan, Mrs. Lois Wikoff, Mrs. Lydla Brewley, Mrs. Gladys Wislon, Mrs. Grace Edwards, Miss Ger trude Sharf, Miss Genevieve Sharf, Mrs. Margaret Bunch, Mrs. Josephine Peterson, Miss Inez Peterson, Miss Virginia Bar truff, Mrs. Bertha Bartruff, Mrs. Martha ' Bartruff, Miss Barbara Jean Wilson, Miss Shareen Lee Bewley, Stanley Carl Bewley, Mrs. Anna Hoven, Miss Frances Hoven, Mrs. Kate Sharf, Mrs. Thelma Sharf, Miss Carcla Hum phrey, Mrs. Helen Sim, Mrs. Ro berta Crocker, Mrs. Nina Brad-' ley. aaa St. Anne's Guild Met Yesterday Mrs. W. W. Baam entertained members of St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal chnrch yes terday afternoon. The meeting was the last -one of' the year. Those assisting Mrs. Baam were: Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Burdette, and Mrs. James Laid low. Those present were: Mrs. Jack Elliott, Mrs. Theron Hoover of Independence, Mrs. James Hum phreys, Mrs. Richard Stolz, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. Charles Heltxel, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee. Mrs. Sidney Kro mer, Mrs. James Laldlow, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Howard Rex Mrs. Robert Sears, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Bertram Thom son, Mrs. Burdette, Mrs. George Weller and Mrs. W. W. Banm. 1 ' 2. 0 Q O OSEQOti " ST ATlSliAH. Salenu Jftye - J?ntile3 "Father not only gave me his consent hut he's offered to bay us ladder if we want to elope." Afternoon tea for two . . . and two trim-looking little gals talking romance. Black moire Is striking with a fluffy orgadie ruche burst ing forth from the neckline, and a flared peplnm at the tiny waist. Tho checked surah suit is gay with novelty buttons and a long jacket. Shower Is Given by Spinsters Miss Barbara Compton enter tained members of the Spinsters last night at the home of her par ents on North Summer street. Following the meeting Miss Jo sephine , McGilchrlst, bride-elect of Mr. Peter Back was honored with a shower. At the supper hour the serving table was set with a pink cloth and a bouquet of pink and white bride's roses guarded by white tapers centered the table. Mrs. Henry V. Comp ton assisted her daughter. Those honoring Miss McGil chrlst were: Miss Dorothea Co rey, Miss Margaret Slmms, Mias Dorothy Alexander, Mis Eleanor Swift, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Bobbe Shinn, Miss Margaret Wag ner, Miss Shirley Evanson, Miss Virginia Hammond, Miss Esther Baird, Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. William Dick and Mrs. Joseph Cronin, jr. Club Members Will Lunch Mrs. Earl Snell will entertain with a luncheon tomorrow at Godfrey's for the pleasure of the Town and Country club. The tables will be centered with small bouquets of spring flowers. Members include: Mrs. Clar ence Keene of Silverton, Mrs. Karl Stelwer of Jefferson, Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy, Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr., Mrs. Romeo Goulet, Mrs. William McGilchrlst, jr., Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Jack Car rie, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, Mrs. Frederick 8. Lamport, Mrs. Arch Jerman, and Mrs. Earl SnelL Church Party Held Friday, Night Prof. Robinson Spencer arranged a party Friday night at the Jason Lee church. The evening was spent informally and a supper served at a late hour. Donald Douris made arrangements for the entertainment. Those present were: Misses Ve tera Williams, Bessie Mann. Elea nor Snapp, Dorothy Duncan. Ha ul Versteeg, Carol Clark. Loanne 'Green and Esther May DeVore. Messrs. Clark Morton. Mark Moor man, Warren Biggerstaff. Archie Gardner, Bert Judson. Eld on . Morse, Miller Orey. John Henry Baumgartner, Donald Douris and Prof. Robinson Spencer; Englewood PTA will meet to night to Install officers. Mr. Frank Bennett will be the speak er for the evening and Dr. Estill Brunk will be installed as presi dent - of the organization. , Dr. George Hoffman will be vice president for the coming year, : Mrs. Dorothy Mlddleton secretary ' and Mrs. - E. O. Walling treas- ' urer. This is the last meeting of the year. J " . . - V - Mrs. , Carl Nelson is ' entertain- ' tag the Tuesday drama class at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon and will be assisted by. Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Mrs. Vern Mclntyre. " ''. , i, ' Miss Margery Hoereth spent the . weekend in Corvallls as a guest at the Chi Omega house. SVE ST GROUND Hijb food value delicious rfl chocolate (7 flavor to economical, GUITTAKLYS grres ( 'morw cvps pr povntL Orttcjon. Tuesday Morniag. May - - - Voui Final lecture in the spring ser ies of programs at the art center will be given tonight by Miss Vic toria Avakian, head of applied de sign at the University of Oregon. Her subject will be "Ceramics," its technique and art. with special emphasis on glazing processes. Demonstrations will be featured also. In her lecture she will discuss the art of Egypt and Chaldea where glazed pottery existed from rery early times. She will reveal the art of pottery of ancient Per sia and Asia Minor and, touching on the high lights of Ceramics during the various centuries, she will explain most modern tech nique of this old, yet ever new, enticing art of decorating ceramic ware. . Miss Gladys Everett, state di rector of the professional and service projects of the WPA will speak this afternoon at the reg ular art center radio broadcast over KSLM. Her topic will be in connection with the week of open house being held by the profes sional and service projects all this week. a House Warming; at Smith Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith en tertained with, a house warming party at their country home Sat urday night. 'Five hundred was In play with high scores going to Mrs. Lester Guthrie, Mr. Os car Donaldson, Mrs. John Hend rickson and Mr. W. B. Smith. Assisting at - the supper hour were: Mrs. Everett Van "Osdol, Mrs. Leo Lepley, Mrs. Henry Gortmaker and Miss Helen Smith. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gortmaker, Mr. and Mrs. John . Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lepley, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Van Osdol, Mrs. M. Innocentti, Mr. Russell, Mlts Helen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Sewing Club Is Entertained Mrs. Stephen Mergler will en tertain members of her sewing club this afternoon at hr home on South 23rd street. Following an Informal afternoon tea will be served. - ' : f Club members Include: Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs." Charles McEl hinny, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Lester Wilcox, Mrs. G. W. Rons, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Mrs. - Herman Miller, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs.. Keith - Brown, Mrs. - George Rhoten, Mrs. 'Gardner Knapp and . Mrs. Stephen -Mergler.v 3: i ' ' ': :-' - C - I ?-(,. " Miss Virginia Fry and Miss Mar jorie Reynolds, members of the Salem Eagles', drill ' team,: were guests in . Oregon - City this ' weekend for the .rally and com- - petition.' - y :. . , , -. .-. t , . '. - ' Hollywood ciab will , meet to night at :30 o'clock at the Quelle. , J ' i -. I 1 B ZL X S4J DeMolays to Dance This Members of DeMolay are to be hosts on Thursday slight at the night club "La Clube Souree I at Masonic temple from 8 until 11. The dance Is open to the public. A- floor show will be a feature of the . evening's entertainment ' and appearing will be Mary Lou Hill, who will sing -Storey Weather. Other entertainment is being, furnished during the evening. j " . The affair is to be a sports dance and Is In charge of Keith : Hoppes : and ; Bob Mumdt. There ' will be no DeMolay meeting pre- : ceding the dance.' Engagement Is Announced Miss Dorothy - Hammond and her, mother Mrs. v William Ham- mona oi uiaastone. were nost . essec - at a- party given In their nome on Sunday mgnt; when Miss Hammond's engagement an nouncement was made. Blue nap kins on which were printed. "Dorothy -and Ted, August 1 told the news. Miss Hammond will marry Mr G. Fredrick Nickerson, jr., son bf Mrs. Sarah F. Nickerson bf Portland . in St. Paul's Episcopal church In Oregon City. The hostesses used a pink and white color scheme, with spring flowers and tapers being used. Mrs. Philip Hammond poured. Serving were Mrs. William Han mond of Salem, Mrs. P. K. Ham mond II, Mrs. John Hammond, Mrs. Marge Leonard, Mrs. Jess Jensen and Mrs. Eugene N. Good. Some 60 guests attended the affair on Sunday night. Miss Hammond Is secretary to Major General George A. White. Seniors Honored Last Night' Professor and Mrs. William C. Jones entertained at dinner Mob- day night at the Green Gate rootm of the Spa, honoring the senior majors in economics and public administration who will be gradlu ated from" Willamette university this year. Covers were . placed for Misses Mabel Lenz, Mary Sadler, Helena Schneider and Dorothy Wright and Messrs. Ar thur Abel, Basil Anton, Roderic W. Barklow, Wayne Brainard, Henry Frantz, Ervin Potter, Lie land Shinn, jr., and Wallace Turner, Professor and Mrs. Rich ard Liebes, President and Mrs Bruce R. Baxter, Mr. and Mfs Paul Wallace and Mr. and Mis. William C. Jones. a Mrs. Brownell Zonta Head Mrs. Phil Brownell was elected to the presidency of the Salem Zonta club by members of the board at a meeting last night. Miss . Helen Barrett is the ncw vice-president; Miss Doris Riches is second vice-president; MUss Genevieve Morgan, secretary; Mrs. Arthur Hunt, corresponding secre tary and Miss Jo Gray, treasurer. Installation will be held at the meeting scheduled for June 6. Qn Thursday, members of the Zonta club will be hostesses to those from Portland and Eugene, and to guests, at a birthday banquet held at the Quelle.'. Dr. J. C. Harrison Is to be the guest speaker. . I ... The South Salem WCTU enter tained with a benefit treasure tea at the home of Mrs. J. Vinton Scott Thursday afternoon. The tea table was decorated with roses and spring flowers. Many antiques , were on display about the rooms. During the tea hoar a program was given. I The Woman's Union of the First Congregational church will have a covered dish luncheon Wednesday at the home of Miss Mary Fake, 842 South lZth street. A business meeting will follow the luncheon. j Mr. and Mrs. Rosebrangh spent Friday at Cutler City as guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooler, auiu - oamraay ana ounaay guests of friends in Beaver. - r Eleanor Rederstrom has been pledged to Phi Theta Upsilon, jun ior women's service honorary at the University of Oregon. I - The annnal formal dinner git en by the faculty of Willamette university will be tonight at the Marion hotel at 7 o'clock. ... NORTH HOWELL- Honoring Mrs. Joe Schaffers (Miss Leona Schmidt), Mrs. Albert Schmidt assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Louis Ziellnski and Miss Helen Schmidt of Salem, entertained T h u r s d ay afternoon . at the Schmidt heme In North Howell Guests - were Mrs.. Steve Schmidt, -Mrsyv;- V.; Van JBroc nn, Mrs. rter.litchen, Mrs. J Schmidt Iffi ' XI " A riimw nr. Donald- CnUforth " Mn. Andre Smith, Mrs. Martha .Vintenr MrB. Peter. S e h m 1 d t, Miss . Doris Schmidt and Miss Freda Ditche Soma. K.al ilanaa t rara fialroca at whola wheat ,a4 rra to oak th asoat clicioua aut-lika lavar. Sotaaa Mtal li aapacIaUy good lor porridr and ita anakaa aoad baka fooda batter. Easy to pra- ara. juasaa Maal to aa Bear aa wu arracaca. Kak. lag racipaa aa packaca. SO MS WAY EVERY DAY 0 I v -- - 1 1 Today's Menu . Cucumbers will be the , begin ning for today's dinner that in cludes sv new liver dish. Sliced cucumbers 1 Liver fricassee i Steamed new potatoes Creamed asparagus Lemon-banana sherbet , LIVER FRICASSEE 1 pound sliced liver teaspoon salt v H teaspoon pepper A cup flour -' . cup bacon drippings 2 cups canned tomatoes . 2 medium green peppers ( small white onions teaspoon celery salt i teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 can hominy "2 tablespoons butter "Wash nd dry H liver. Dredge with seasoned flour. Brown In hot fat. Add - tomatoes, peppers, onions, and seasonings. Cover and simmer, about 45 minutes, or until vegetables are done Drain hominy. Add , butter, sea son and heat. Serve .with frlcc-aasee.-Servee 6, to 8. I . ; . Emit Ingredients v For Dessert Whole-fruit nectars have revo lutionized rice puddings. Served warm or cold, a nectar rice pud ding is the sort that makes you regret there's so little space left for dessert. The fruity substance of whole-fruit nectars apricot, peach-nectarine, pear or peach Is Incorporated in the rice as it steams to tenderness, along with the cream or top milk which mel lows the fruit flavor to ambrosia. Plum nectar is not suitable to this creamy rice pudding, mere ly because of the natural tartness of this known-to-be-tart fruit, and its action on cream. Prepare nectar rice pudding by. precooklng three-fourths cup un cooked rice well washed and drained in four cups boiling water over direct heat for twen ty minutes. If evaporation is rap id, more water may be added as needed. Combine with the par tially cooked rice, one and one-1 half cups whole-fruit nectar of any preferred flavor, one-half teaspoon salt, two tablespoons butter, one-half cup granulated sugar, and three paper thin slices .of unpeeled orange. Cook over direct heat for about five minutes. Pour Into top of double boiler and add one- cup cream and one cup top milk. Or use top milk entirely, if preferred. Cover and cook over hot water about one and one-hajf hours. Serve either warm or cold. These proportions serve six to eight; , In the Valley Social Realm UNION HILL A miscellane ous bridal shower was given Mrs. Ronald Heater at her home here on Thursday afternoon. Present were: Mrs. Alsip and friend from Monmouth, Mrs. H. H. Peters, Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. W. H. Rabens, Mrs. C. C. Carter, Mrs. W. H. Carter of Mehama, I Mrs. Lucille Carter and son of Stayton, Mrs. Ira Carter of Stay ton, Alice and Edna Morley, Mrs. Merl Morley of Silverton, Mrs. Elmer Morley, Mrs. C. E. Heater, Miss Florence Pottorff, Mrs. Da rid Pottorff, Mrs. Maurice Heat er, Mrs. Adolph Heater, Mrs. By ron Royce of Silverton, Mrs. Frank Heater, Mrs.' Fred Jarvell, Mrs. Stanley Hitchcock, Mrs. Wal- . ter Heater, Mrs. Charles Morley, Mrs. Frank Carter of Stayton, and . the hostess, Mrs. Ronald Heater. ; DALLAS Wedding plans of Miss Dorothy Hook and Mr. Her bert Wutske were made known when . Miss Margaret Lindahl and Miss Barbara Scott entertained with a smartly arranged party at the LindahL home Wednesday night. The plans were told during the supper hour. The wedding will take place In Portland at the home of the bride-elect's parents on June 23. Miss Hook is an Instructor In -the Dallas city schools and Mr Wutzke Is employed at the Dallas Service station. - The guests included Miss Hook, Mrs. John Voth, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, Mrs. Joe Card, Mrs. Ralf Flnseth, Miss Genevieve Coad, Miss Lois Ralston, Miss Mary Eliz abeth Ward, Miss Esther Cleve land, ' Miss Mildred Schneider, Miss Beatrice Benge, Miss Mildred Qulgley, Miss Dorotha Young, and Mrs. Helge LindahL HUBBARD A wedding show er . was given in honor, of Mrs. Dwyn Miller at the home of Mrs. Marshall McKay with Mrs. Roy Claypool assisting. Present were IN I The tea of Darjecling is grown on the slopes of the Himalayas, in northern ' India, an4 its extra rub flavor commands' fabulous prices in the markets of the. : world..- vi : ; r . i'v:.i... . .. It is this Darjecling, blended with' finest Ceylon. th& girei Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe, its superb duality. ' . ; TreeTea is die mastdelkwus, mast satis fying black tea that you can boy regard less of Tree Tea's reasonable price. TRY TREE JEA-AND SECi Individual Servings . On Menu ; - , Let "rugged Individualism be your kitchen slogan, for sweet smartness' sake. Personalised as a monogrammed guest towel, flattering as candle light, single unit portions do away with carv ing and serving; they go farther; they're tricky and toothsome; ' they eliminate worries ' about coming out even and they put on a': good show for swank dinners and casual part leal- Like all good things they have-their disadvan tages: they're a little more trou ble, to be sure, and if an unex pected extra guest pops In, you're In a fix. - ; Individuals can carry right through the menu, from the appe tizer to the salad, to the entree", to the dessert. . Individual salad and aspic molds, --one-serving casseroles, private - shortcakes, molded desserts and yes even Individual little loaves of bread are a scant few; Take time out, count carefully your guests' noses or mouths), then go to work f with' these individualistic recipes: MINE ALONB STARTER 4 2 cups grapefruit cup tomato catsup f v 2 tablespoons lemon juice ' H cup chopped nuts ' 1 teaspoon grated, horseradish . . teaspoon ful Worcestershire sauce J M teaspoon salt Drain .grapefruit sections; chill. Mix remaining ingredients; chill. Arrange grapefruit sections in ini dividual sherbet glasses or rarae- ' kins; add cocktail sauce. Serves . - -: - INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIES 1 fowl (4 pounds), cut In pieces I "4 cups boiling water (about) 1 teaspoon salt , 4 tablespoons cooking oil . 4 tablespoons flour 3 cups chicken broth Pepper r , ' Place chicken in kettle, add boiling water to half cover, add salt, simmer for 2 to 3 hours or until tender. , Remove from heat and when cool remove chicken from broth and separate meat from bones. Mix oil and flour to a smooth paste in a sauce pan. , Add broth gradually, stirring con stantly, and cook until thickened)'. Season and add pieces of chicken. w Pour Into six individual baking' dishes. Place cheese circles on top of hot chicken mixture; bake in very hot oven (450 degrees) for 12-15 mjnutes. Serves 6. CHEESE CIRCLES 14 cups sifted floor 3 teaspoons baking powder 4 teaspoon salt ' j a taoiespoons shortening , cup grated American cheese Vt cup milk Mix as for pie dough adding cheese after cutting in shortening and flour,1 BANANA CHOCOLATE CREAM TARTS 1 squares unsweetened cho colate 1 2 cups milk 4 cup sugar S tablespoons flour ; H teaspoon salt j tablespoon butter ' M teaspoon vanilla extract 2 ripe bananas, sliced C baked tart shells 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten Add chocolate to milk in top of double boiler. Heat over rapid ly boiling water until chocolate is melted. Beat with rotary egg beater until blended. Mix together sugar, flour and salt. Stir slowly Into chocolate mixture. Cook un til well-thickened, stirring con- stantly. Cook 10 minutes longer, stirring occasionally. Then stir small amount of hot mixture into yolks, then, pour back into remaining hot. mixture while beating vigorously. Cook 1 min ute longer. Remove from heat and i add ; butte and Tanilla. Cool. Place alternate layers of filling and bananas to tart shells. Top with meringue or sweetened whipped cream, Makes tarts. Mrs. H. Miller, Mr S. i Miller, Mrs. N. Covle. Mrs.v A. -Rlatxpr Mrs. L. O. McKey, Mrs. Charles Fiddes, Mrs. Clarence Friend. Mrs. John Claypool. Mrs. Garfield Voget, Jr., Mrs. C. L." Welch, Mrs. Otto Painter, Mrs. Edith Painter, Mrs. H. Stuart. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bevans of Arlington, Oregon, wero. recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kliewer. Mrs. Mattie Trondt, Mrs. Bevans" mother, will accompany them home. , Mrs. Maude Pendleton of Hub- v bard, was married a few days ago at Vancouver. Washington, " to Alfred Klamp of Woodburn. The Klamps left on a honeymoon trip for southern California. r. IT'S THE FLAVOR OF THAT YOU'LL .TASTE TRGG TGA it Y I