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PAG2 2 ' - If: i II i 16- IN V .! HONOR GUEST at a luncheon on Saturday in the Aefo dub was Miss Helen Thompson (right) of Salem, who announced her engagement to Mr. Matthew Clasper. Others pictured are Mrs. A. M. Arley of Independence, her mother, and Mrs. James Wahoske of Corvallis, one of the hostesses. Miss Hope Chamberlain was co-hostess. Miss Oveross Honored, at Parties ; i Mrst Winston Williams of Rain ier, Wash., 'has planned a party tonight in honor of Miss Rnth Oveross whose marriage to Mr. Edward Schubert will be an erent of Jane 1$. The affair will be giren at the home of Mrs. Wil liams' mother, Mrs. Thomas Hoi man on North Summer street. Miss Oreross will be honored with .a shower following seTeral hours of contract., At the supper ' hour the hostess will be assisted by Miss Cynthia Delano and Mrs. Robert Barnett. Bouquets of pink, yellow and blue flowers will make up the table appointments. j Those bidden are: Miss Oreri oss. Miss Gertrude Mlshler, Miss Beth DeL,app. Miss Libby John on, Miss Cynthia Delano. Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Virginia BfOtf, Miss Bertha Moore, Miss Patsy Lee, Miss Ruth Moore,. Miss Ifolly Schwabbauer, Miss Iois Lacy, Miss Ann Schubert. Miss Mabel Opdahl, Mrs. Joseph Cronin, jr., Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs. Rena Sufh- rL.Ro2OTBaeit' ST Helen Crawford. Mrs. Tony Hof- tert, Mrs. LeRoy Grote and Mrs. Winston Williams Miss Ruth Moore entertained with a luncheon at the Golden Pheasant yesterday honoring Miss Oveross. The table was centered " "rrauKcmeui roi moci orange aad yellow iris. j , Covers were placed for Miss Oveross, Mrs. Winston Williams of Rainier. Mrs. Helen Beelar, Miss Frances Becker; Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Beth DeLapp, Miss vlvian Ensley, Mrs. R. C. Barnett;, Mrs. Maude Space, Mrs. Florence Ames. Mrs. Rena Bush, Mrs. Le- ona Taylor and Miss Ruth Moore, Monday night Mrs. E. L. Van Blaricom eomnlimented Miss Over- oss with a shower. Those bidden were: Miss Oveross. Miss Delphine Mrs. John JJeakey, Mrs Henry honors golng to Mrs. Ora Bourres gathered with orange blossoms. .f,1",?11 M"; D1?k S?" T' yarr BaDtisT church was enter Savage, Miss Irene, Staab. Miss V. Compton, Mrs.J. M. SChannep, and m1m Rertson. A late supper Mrs. lima Faust of Marcola. Mrs, Will Duren, Mrs. Joe Beaty. W ' ."ff"" BU"n. pIT Margaret ESlrem, Miss Leila Stortz.- Miss Ruhr Eastman. Mrs. lvn icemni. Mn v v Khnri nt Eugene aad Mrs. Van Blaricom. VFW, Auxiliary Has Meeting j The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, held its meeting Mon- ay nijr.ni. Mrs. cnarles . Edwards was initiated Committees for the tea to be given today for War Mothers are: Mrs. William H. Rush, general chairman; decora- tions, Mrs. W. J. Wick ert; trans- portation. Mrs. Frank Prinee; re- freshmenta. Mrs. WiUUra Qlare;- nterUlnment. Mrs. Leon Han-;;i sen; favors and invitations, Mrs. Bert , Tompkins. Mrs. Effie Wetsel and Mrs. Clark will pour. The past persi dents will assist In serving. Mr. Phil Barrett Goes South , -f - Mr. Phil Barrett, who received bis B. A, degree from University tor Oregon on Sunday, left on Tuesday night for Sacramento to be assistant to Drj .Clarence A. Kircnner or the Westminster Pres. byterian ; church " this summer. . vr. Klrckner spokel at the Chris-, tianj Endeavor convention in Sal- .era last April, i -, Twenty of his f riends Called at the hom of Mr. Barrett's par enta on i Tuesday night and bid him goodbye at the train. Ia the fall he 1 will attend Princeton Theoloaieal seminary and take advanced religious work.. i i f i Mr; and Mrs. James 8. Davis and family left for a trip which will take them as far east as i Kentucky. They will buy a new ar and return in three weeks, They will vUit in 21 sUtea; , , Order tv C i CLUB CALENDAR Tharsday Scout Mothers of troop 12, with Mrs. Merrill Barber, 1480 North 17th street, 2:30 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft des sertluncheon with Mrs. Irene Hanaell. Route 7. 1 p.m. Woman's Missionary society of Enxlewood United Brethren church with Mrs. W. A. Reeres. 1085 North 16th street, 2 p.m. NALC auxiliary, with Mrs. J. W. Bolin, 449 North Capitol street, p.m. Kappa Delta Alumnae asso ciation, with Mrs. Richard It. Russell, 225 South 23d street, 8 p.m. M area bee Thimble club with Mrs. Elma Brooks, 260 North 15th street, 1:3 0 p.m. Friday DAR state board meeting 10 a;m., Champoeg. i Suaday American War Mothers state meeting, Champoeg. Basket lunch 12:30 p.m. . Monday - American Legion auxiliary. Fraternal temple, S p. m. Oruild Members ; T-T rn rMiri Mrs. Donald C. iloberts, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. V. E. Kubn and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer entertained members of guiia ol 5U aurs ispiscopai churcbj with a luncheon at the Argo hotel Tuesday afternoon. Plans 'were made for the guild's annual summer tea which will be given in gardens at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., on North Summer street. Mrs. John Beakey and Mrs. Hen- ry V. Conipton are. in charge of arrangements. Covers were placed at the luncheon for Mrs. I. B. Rhodes and Mrs. Morton, special guests, rs- J- n. unamoers, airs, koo- ert Brennan, Mrs. Miller B. Hay dea. Mrs. Hutrh Rosson, Mrs Sidney Kromer. Mrs. E. V. Kuhn, Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Mrs. C. W. l"JmZ . Hal D. Patton, Mrs. Russell Catlln, Mrs. John Brophy, Mrs. Tom Gal loway, Mrs. 1 Jessie C. Campbell. Mrm V. T R,-,tr Mra V!. J. S e J m .wf wwm m-mtw -m m Kennedy. Mra. Rose W. Babcoc. Mrs. Harry ! Wiedmer,, Mrs. Wil- " " Meyers, Mrs. Louis Lachmund and Mrs. Donald . C. - Roberts. . Rnrif-EIfI IS DI1t?Ll li T-Irkr. nroH CZl 10C?t AUXlUItSVA VJTUfc?l ttttBaWwW bosses ."t" i r TTut Vil 1 ul.. Lm?-?? ts denee; honoring Miss Josephine McGilchrlst. ! The evening was spent Informally. An arrange-- ment of colorful vegetables deco rated the serrlng:Uble. COyerS. Were placed for MISS Josephine McGHchrist, Mrs, Carl Q. Collins. MrS. Robert Needham, . Keynoias Alien, miss ar- simms, miss iiovena. .yre, a Margaret wagner, i frothy Alexander, Miss Marie -aoa sa- waxy oiarouca i Dallas. Miss Esther Baird and. rs. wuuam vie., ilrm. Wjuum Corwlth. national Prealdent of the American Legion anxUiary wUl give the auxiliary Flag day taessaga to tha nation, speaking over KOIN at 11:45 a. on Friday. On June It Mrs. Corwith, naUonal president of the American Legion auxiliary will be presented over the Blue Network of the NBC from 1:39 to 2:09 p.m. eastern daylight time. The Maga- sine of the Air is edited by Alma Kltchell, who - Introduces author!- ties in various fields of women's Interest. i VACUUM SEALED from ysvr Grocer Today - -yr - - : i ShowerGiven Tuesday Night Miss Pstricia Noonan enter mA -Hft. - rra..w in V r n f m i m , r k . . June brtd'elec heafflww aSninMlSonaIaSitoen? giren ia miss noonan s aparimenu cas'andfohpM iMiss sawre w,, bno?ed witS I shower nonorea witn a -R?w.n.. mA Vi X- .Ik,- made tip the table, appointments. At the supper the hostess, was as- slsted Miss Lou Hickman. Those bidden ?tb honor Miss Sawyer were. Mrs Dorothy Boyle, Mrs. Helen cummins, Mrs. Har- wiu tjuaaiaviv, r. kucuib xira weu, miss &.atnenne wuisiaa, miss Generiere Doud, Miss Mildred Meaner. Miss Barbara Williams, Miss Margaret Campbell, Miss Eleanor Sederstrom, Miss Peggy Mlaklewitr, Miss Mary Yeager; Miss Marjorie Weum, Miss Elsie Schneider, Miss Lou Hickman and af.-- nuK.ov mi president of the Eagles auxiliary a i 4.n. j a. . a j . l. t, I V 7, i f, 7 Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs. Dorothy Frohm. Mrs. Opal Gett- s- s j a maa nee presiaenL, jars, ueneya Scofield. chaplain and Mrs. Elsie F.shlomsn Of hap nfflcom r a 4 Maude Tlneern. Ruth fauna I.iiMk Gesner NlrS Bcirker IS TT 1 -. 1 AV;tltti Mrs. Kenneth Barker enter- tained with a party Tuesday uI6uf. Jiuuwiuj juibs xvert- son of Medford who is visiting her parents for Tfri av. cards were in play with hiirh waa served. Small bouquets" of lilies were used for table deco rations. i,i t t,. Keruoa Miss The ma Strand Mrracfuash8; were aiauriCB JJ. KOner, airs. UeiDeri o-i v i c. dish, Mrs. Ora Bourres. . Mrs. Max Moon and Mrs. Kenneth Barker. Monday evening Mrs. Barker eatertalaeJ members of her con- tract club and several additional guests. Bridge was In play during . . tne evening wun nign nonors Ul gueTt; wereTMrT Robert S'i'T.r"'1 Bker D4 Mciu?amesVs Include: Mri nmrnn s.nrt,h Mr. xrtnm nZSP. Mri. John ncklin. MrVT H-J2 JMP-l: Robb.WJpk SeUon and Mrs- Kenneth. Barker. uri-. Simmons, daughter ot Mr and Mrs. Roy Simmons, wlll arTiTe la Salem today to anent Ihe nnrnmer with -her Dili entg- she has been attending Le- nnif ctanfAri. i Mrs. e. g. jjeU and daughter Bettj of Oakland. Calif., are .pending their vacation with Mrs. Lewis parents, Mr; and Mrs. Charles Sprungman.- --. sarAais&iMB I One Big Lot . V I WEBFOOT ' Swim Suits fehoice MAXINE BUREN -i -.-;, ' : 4- i . . lit In the Valley i SCIO Miss! Maxine Chrfsmaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Harry . Chrlsman became the bride of Oscar Larsea jot Oregon City, at an outdoor ceremony at me noma of Iter parent near 8cio. Friday nicht, Reverend Glea .Vernon of Eugene, lifelong friend of the bride, off iciated. Vows were : exchanged beneath - P 5r!wr .ot b uu bi"A!!JLf!r.-?Liw. Tha bride, I WhO, Wag gXTen IS S s?m mmtmmm. k. V mm ritmr aim a. 5S?twot2t Jad rosad. . x . Mik. Dorothr curiam; sister Mr. Ray Foaberg of Oregon City was best man. i -onrSeVotto. -was Theld isitte emony a reception was ceia xn ice home. The wedding , cake was baked and decorated by the bride's aunt, Mrs. A. D. Gardner, wla weVTnt'tS: Jr. of Stayton. Sweetpeas and hrlda'a tablev Cleo Limbeck, Lela eandner. T.nn.T,. Sandner. Bernica Leffler. Gweneth Limbeck and Va Lett Santoef aTsSted in the ierrlnt. About 75 reiatlree and friends . j. ... 7and "sandnerT Z " Sdo, grandparents of the bride. and Un Ros4 Chrlsman, Leban- on. grandmother of tho bride. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Trexler, Mr. and Mrg AnsiIg jLeffier. Miss Ida gandner all off Sclo, Mr. and Mrs. E c Crum, Salem. Mrs. A. D. Gardner. Jr., Stayton. and Mr. and Mri. Li0yd Chrlsman pf Harris- burr. Mr. and! Mrs. Rdbbind. Mr. - ana Mrs. sanaiora wmung, mr. ana Mrs. asm innucane, Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Fosberg, and Mr. and Mrs. Vaughen. all of Oregon City. Followlng the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Larsen left tor a short honeymoon in eastern Oregon. On their return they will lire more- on City. Mrs. Larsen recently graduated from the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland. Mr. Larsen Is em- ployed by Larsen's Creamery in OrGKOD. City STAYTON -r- Miss LoU Gates, . daughter of Mrs. Edith Gates or Stayton, and ! Francis Getchell, tw - .., u TVIMfon. nf,.,n c.l.m nnlf.rf Ir. S.-Jr; !?7f m "" j r . of Portland officiated with the assistance of Rev. Willard Buck- Preceding- the ceremony Mrs. Gilbert Looney of Jefferson sang "Because" and "O Promise Me," accompanied on the Tiolin by her husband. Mrs. Rosa Poole of oiayion piaywiji me wbuuiur marches. ! t. hriA. vni-A iiif iiiMr floor-leneth dress and a Ions veil sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss M.r-ar.t RVer of Rale Miss Thetaa Wright of atayton, Mils SrlTBonf iu and mam ieijiu Vri v owjwu. i w. Webb or saiem. ushers were Johnnie uischke of Salem, Robert Ragsdale of Rickreall. Treeton Gates, brother of the bride, of Marcola, and Glenn Faust of Marcola. Following the ceremony a re- m. V. A9 a VTVa... m mm m. V. wyuim whb? wwaui sang V couple of number d n-;Brownles.otLeba- ""hede. Who 1. a graduate of the Suvton hich school. chose for her going away dr.M t,C.k,,LUCl "tt AJ t ort honeymoon they will 'lire in Sslem. SUVER The Christian church of Albany was the scene of a wed- ding Sunday, june 2, when Gloria JaCObSOn. daughter Of Mr. and. Mrs. Churchill Jacobsoa 'of AJ- bSllV and AltOn Benedict. SOn of-r Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Benedict, of the Palestine neighborhood were married by Rev. Orville Mick. The bride, ia a long white taf- feta dress under white, was given In marriage by her father. She SOCIETY MUSIC IhellGME Social Realm " TT T wore a coronet and a fingertip yU and J carrieiT bouquet ol sweetpeas and lines-of-the-vailey and 'rosea. J . w;tt nuss aimei lucatrai i the vipa organ, Mr. Allen Edwards sans!. L Mts. Loren juayer pijcu the miarlmbaphoneJ Mra. Clarence Veali the violin and Mr. Kenneth Golden the cello. Ilia Hjsrjorla Wilson was maid ot to0 nd bridesmaids were Tjftl wiaier:: Ulu Unnt - r L 1rL B( Best man was Gene Freese and V iLl1 The bride and groom left for a trip to southern Oregon. -They are to be iat home in the log house on the Mbrss' place for this sum- , xnerj . I , ' 1 DALLAS The Friendly Cor- fVZ? mhnZm home of Mrs. Irwin York with '" ftOD1MOB ""isimns msr -I an M n.vt- i a. 1o Arrangements or del- phinmsfand other summer flow- ers wrej used about the rooma. Followinr the business meet- JI a brida.hower was iren Miss Marie Houts, bride-elect. Present were Miss Pauline Johnson, who wss a guest, and MrsJ Dorothy Gilson, Mrs. J. B. Schtoeder, Mrs. Richard W. Green Mrs. Wayne Hayward, MrsJ Leonard Kutkey, Mrs. O. D. iHarris, Miss Marie Houts. Mls, Amy Houts. Miss lone Hay- ward and th hostesses. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs.1 York. i . I FAIRVIEW MUt Lyle Cor- rlnelNyhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Cozel, i became the bride I of Dale T. Slater of Ocean Lake on June 6 at the parsonage at Taf t when Rer. Harry D. pT.. tha former HoMwell naa- tor. T of ficiated. Ray Corel and John Keller attended the couple. The bride wore a blue dress and w 1 ff rtnflasAHni f TTor irtr&9 tr wi nrdanla. and 1 HlT-ofThe- was gardenias sna liiy-oi-tne- valley. A wedding trip to Call- fm I Am4 anntnaitn D vaa xrr vai , . " taken. Their home for a time will! be at Ocean Lake. Mrs. Sla- ter Ifl a graduate Of Amity high silJ.: Mr. Sl.tf I. . w.ter works contractor jj , HOPETWELI Misa Edith Lor- rainei Kidd, whose wedding to Ar- thur Raymond Yu&gen has been BnAi,nt, , c.r .t.it. ?s wa9 i complimented i Friday with a m"cllan.eona shoWer at the hbma , M d Mrs Earl Murray f . T'? TJX,: Attending were i lUIHI XVaUU BUU her motker, Mrs. K. T. Kidd, Mrs waiwr wriwDOQ. jnn. joob Geisler, f Mrs. Owen Pearse. Mrs. Tom Brown. MrsJ John Allison, Mrs-i- Ross Rogers, Mrs mariua Noggosek, Mrs. Stanley Sargeant, iCJ. --- ' Z, , ' MraJ Cri Toncen. Mrs. Earl Mur- ray, Misses Bessie ISargeant, Eu- nicw and Audrey Timm. IRTON- M!rs. Hans Jen- sen was; luncheon hostess Monday '. a a. a a a. ji niversary and thatlof Miss Althea Uwaat ft aorta tin sr M rm . Ton mam sra xtm-m- tri.Hitr Mn. jmui. rif MlE ESL SlSK KwUhtxo? 1 .inA.f .1 " 'l" thZ 5tV Mt M I; FAIRVIEW Complimenting Miss Lyle C. Nyhart of Fairview, whose .marriage to Dale T. Slater was) June a, a shower was held Monday at the borne of Mrs. aiadrs Swarti inl Salem. Miss riira 7nhr ai ladttlnr 1inttH Mni Ray Corel, Mrs. John Keller mnA riaarlim nnrnthr mnA Shfn. lev bf Fairview attended. aWfl'Tf'i'fclrf at sea included in i cruise. See bow low Pirrlrlmf T inrf New Ybdft it j snuttoonsckM :Hsvasa. cbe CaraSbeaa. and Panxma and mr mtn t.. : jfSaPfMdscoforMliclk i fVnlt JWy Kb Orient and Hamad tbc Worid, 111 CiuroiNU Stuit . XLound-XTorld I ' II' i-nt'lfiin muj .mn i .i mi . it i u , j jhju.ii -"''- ' -' J T - ' ' ' ' V- : Puffer-Taylor VOWS nGua The marriage of ill Ntta Taylor, daughter of Mr. and lira. H. L Taylor, McMInnrllle, and Mr. Fred T. Puffer, son of Mr. and Mm. James Puffer of Salem, was solemnised Sunday at the home of the bride's parents by Rer. Silsby, of the . First Chris, tian church, Sheridan. The couple was married on the lawn coder an arch of ferns banked with roses. The bride wore : a street-length dress of azure bine lace with white acces sories. Her corsage had a center of white gardenias with Cecile Branner roses and white boo rardla. Mrs. James Roy Taylor - was the bride's only, attendant. Mr. Leslie Puffer was best man for his brother. Assisting at the reception which followed were Mesdames w c. Kaale, ocean Lake, and Ira c. Herbert and Miss Rose- mary Herbert of Salem. The bride attended Salem gcheols end has been employed in beau tv work In Salem several years. The groom was formerly f Huron. Sonth Dakota, but now resides in Salem. After a wadding trip to Brit- ish Colombia, Canada, the couple will be at hont on South Com. . . . - Ngmpa Wedding ("ft Tntoroct Annoaneements are being re- ceired of the wedding of Miss Do- ryce Roes, daughter of Mr. and m- nurtnn no.. s.i.m Mrs. uuxion koss or saiem ana Mr. Glenn Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fraser of Dryden, On- tario. Canada on Tuesday. June 4 toNampa, Idaho. ' ; A. F. Harner of the Northwest . . . Kazarene couege in his nome. The bride wore a nary blue .heer redingote with white neck trim and a corsage of gardenias, eh. -mmr-m. navw Kin. h. l" " Mr. and Mrs. CUftou Roes were present for the wedding of their daughter. After a reception the bride and groom left for Boston where they will attend the Har- yard commencement exercises and then will go ;to New York. The bride attended Willamette and was a member of Beta Chi. sh. west Natarene college and has slncet, been head of the music de partment of the achool. Mr. Fra ser la also a graduate of the Nasa rene college. He will enter medi cal school this falL Mrs. Russell Tntorfrnnc! AjiliCl IU11W, Members of Kappa Delta alumnae were entertained Tues ,.. di.i, , j night when Mrs. Richard Russell and Mrs. Harris Lieti were joint hostesses. Plans were discussed for summer rushing. A late supper was served. Those present were: Mrs. .. P" H.mmoi.d.Mr. Clark Sterrett, Mrs. Jack Carlon, Mrs.: George Bennlnghoff, Miss Mary Lois Driggs, .Miss Kathryn Dallas. Miss Gall Ferguson. Miss Irene Knower, Mrs. Harris Lletx and Mrs. Richard Russell. , rA R CjlUlld Meeting x t- i At PetrSOTl 55 w w ' ' ' terson at her home In West Sa . T.. iru w.. c- "m , T. ----- " . svmtn, miss vema Aiexanaer tne iSSSSk ."JJf SSiSLS Bvinth, Miss veins Alexander, tne Ann vnH Rhirlev ITenae-r -Ann wiius. t aamej ivenagy , Dom McReynolds. Naidln Wy- att, Kitty Mowery, Betty Lou Evans and Audrey Peterson. rri T ' TJ, ItM 1 V7iVll Ul ROSSmOIV rlOlTie 8?"! er" STa2 hmt on ' tTS&m of Alpha Mn Delphian and "Lfi11?"1. "22. .Roses and tall tapers centered the tea table. Mrs. Ray Walts and Mrs. Charles Kinzer poured dur ing the tea hour. Mrs. J. K. Hub bard assisted .with the serving. Miss Irene Heath, who has been the rnstt of Mr. and Mra. Clinton Standisn the past few WMka will retnrn tt bee homa in Palm Springs today. Miss HAMth im th rnu sin of Mrs. Standlsh. Beth World's Fairs and xj thrilling days this President Liner the farts art now, Tnnail Amenca rict fro mtfCmia tt fmHffimim .! a304v Fiat dsss Coaly Pullman .voy rswaeuc uner nss every ststcroco tunny pUytkcki, an outdooc fwim ixied food. Get fall details tlmnr ri inml T S . wi. rt" ftona yonc Tavd Agent, dim . . . . SAMFiANajco Strvsct Today's Menu Onion and orange salad will begin i the meal. A fresh fruit dessert will conclude it. Onion and orange salad ; Lamb eakea French friend j potatoes Battered cauliflower ; Hot cherry padding ; . -Hot Cherry Padding 2 cups sifted flour ' ; 4 teaspoons phosphate baking powder ' . 1 teaspoon salt I tablespoons shortening 4 cup pie cherries and Juice Sift dry ingredients together. Work In shortening until mixture is granular. Add I berries and juice and stir until berries are mixed through dough. Drop by spoonful in greased muffin pans. Bake in hot oren (460 -degrees) for 15 minutes. Serre hot with whipped cream or lemon sauce. Grill Menu Good Right NoW Outdoor grille or campftres work : orertlme this month, so you- needn't work much at all. A Quick, new noTel "one piece" dish ls this: 8UPPER PANCAKES eggs 2 H eups milk . 3 cups flour 2 tablespoons baking powder 1 H teaspoons salt teaspoon dry mnstard Vs cup melted fat 1 cup. all-bran IS slices boiled ham or cheese Beat eggs, add milk and mix well. Sift flour with baking pow der, salt and mustard; add to first mixture, stirring until flour disappears. Add melted and cooled fat and all-bran. Dip ham or cheese slices in batter and bake on hot griddle. Season slightly with salt, and paprika. Fold second halt orer top, pocket book fashion, press edges togeth er. Bake in hot oren (450 de grees F.) about 20 minutes. , Shower Given Bride-Elect A delightful affair was held Tuesday evening at the country home of Mrs. S a 1 1 1 a Schults in North River Road in honor of Miss Dorothy Ruillfson, bride-elect of Mr. Jack Anderson. The eve ning was spent informally and each guest embroidered her name on a luncheon cloth for the bride. Mrs. Schultz was assisted by .her daughter, Mrs. Ruth .Addison and her granddaughter, Miss Margaret Addison. Those honoring ,MIss Rulif son were Mrs. E. E. Elwood, Mrs. Carl Downey, Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. Roy Melson, Miss Lois Rulifson, Miss Emily Downey, Miss - Mary Downey, Mrs. Effie Bixler, Mrs. Wirth, Mrs. L. E. Pearmine, Mrs. I E. Weeks, Mrs. Wilbur Weeks, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Ruth Addi son, Miss Margaret Addison and Mrs. Schultz. Alumnae Dine Tuesday Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae met on Tuesday night for a din ner meeting at the Quelle. Mrs. William De Pew was elected to serve as president for the coming year, and- Miss Beth De Lapp and Mrs. Richard; Smart were chosen secretary and treasurer Present at the meeting were: Mrs. William De Pew, Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss Dorothy McDonald, Miss Eva Cochrane, Miss Rachael Tocum, Miss Mary White, Mrs. William Lin foot, Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Frank Earnest, Miss Betty Galloway, Miss Beth De Lapp, Miss Jean McElhinny, Miss Jean Lauderback, Miss Lu nelle Chapin and Miss Kay Thompson. Warren Sharpe, a student at Leslie junior high schbol left for Oakland, California, to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. E. Black. . - C M 1 u i v r TV : at ! S n out G June s. Meal Interests Diners Such i tantalizing dishes as curry encumber relish sticks and frosted cantaloupe salad are to be found In the menu for the June meai-of-the-month Just Issued by the Union Pacific railroad's test kitchen. ' ,- .,!- '7 1 . fbe Jnne meal xpnn follows: Shrimp and egg canape Curry cucumber relish sticks Spring chicken, fried la cracker meal New potatoes bronchette Buttered xreen beans Hot buttermilk biscuits ' tomato marmalade Frosted cantaloupe salad mayonnaise v T , Fresh cherry pie r '.).- Coffee , t Recipes for fire of the dishee follow:. " ,'f SHRIMP AND EGG CANAPE ? t Remore shells from six cold hard cooked eggs. Cut length wise, remoye yolk and rube to a paste with tablespoon prepared mustard, 1 tablespoon chili sauce, salt and pepper to taste. Fill whites with mixture and top each half of egg with one large or two smalt shrimps and teaspoon mayonnaise. Serre on lettuce leaf with two or three cucumber relish sticks. '. ' CURRY CUCUMBER RELISH STICKS Peel 1 large cucumber. Cut In half lengthwise. Remore seeds. Cut in sticks S Inches long and Vi Inch wide. Put sticks in bowl and corer with the following and let set for one hour In refrigerator: V. cup salad oil s tablespoons rlnegar - j 1 teaspoon skit 1 taiirv(Vfin anrar V ' . V . U teaspoon paprika 1 tablespoon curry powder ; 1 tablespoon grated onion j Combine all Ingredients and shake well. s . j SPRING CraiCKENVTmiEDIN , CRACKER MEAbr ! ' Carefully clean and cut ;up spring chicken for frying. Season with salt and pepper. Mix 1 cup of cracker meal with cup grat ed ItalisjL-cbeese. Dip chicked in milaV then In meaL Then In milk again and back In the meat Fry in shallow fat until tender and brown. Place chicken in center of large platter. Lay alternately with potatoes brochette and green beans around edge of platter.' j NEW POTATOES, BROCHETTK Select medium sized new pota toes, allowing three or four for each person ' to be served. . Peel and cover with salted cold water and boll, for IB - minutes. Drain and let cool. Cut sliced bacon j in 1 inch lengths and place alter nately slices of potatoes and bacon on small wooden skewers. Lay in flat pan, dot with butter and cook until tender in hot oven. FROSTED CANTALOUPE SALAD Peel cantaloupe. Cut slice from end and remove seeds. Fill center with fruit gelatine and refriger- ate until gelatine is firm. Slightly soften cream cheese with milk and cover entire outside of melon with layer of cream cheese. Chill and serve in slices on crisp endive or chicory with mayonnaise dress ing - ' '. Gingerbread Has , Coffee Top Simply topping is coffee cream whip atop a huge square of good old-fashioned gingerbread. , COFFEE ' CREAM WHIP Add 3 tablespoons ground cof fee to cup of milk and bring to boiling point. Let stand 10 minutes. Strain through cheese cloth. Cool.: Whip 1 cup heavy cream Until thick, add S table spoons powdered sugar, tea spoon vanilla and -cold coffee mix ture. Mix well and serve on warm vef '44 gingeroreaa. serves 9, - - "" oto9 0 aru- Vh.n. 3 IKU16 VJUUU- a - ''V