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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 4, 1940)
T v. t , y V. Outings at Beach in Vogue lit Salem families find the beach conveniently near to act as hosts or guests for the holiday week end. Others prefer the mountains. The fair attract? many, who are starting today on, their vacations. Mr. and MrsJ Walter Minier are spending the holiday atNels- eott and j hare as their quests, their daughter. Miss jeweu Min- ler, Mr. Irwin Potter ana Mtss Jessie Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager are , entertaining a group of triends today at Jtheir home near SubUm- Ity. A large buffet supper will be erred and the evening will be pent informally. Miss Mabel P. Robertson, who has been visiting in San Francis- eo, 4s spending today m Marsn- field as the guest or Mrs. Sheidon . . r w m -a m ,ct F. Sackett and Mrs. John M. 'Simp kins. Mrs. Sackett and Miss Rob ertson will return to Salem Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears are entertaining a group of friends at their home at Neskowln today, the Silver Creek Falls recreational Among those going from Salem area. Arrangements were made by are Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Young members of the health and recre and son Donny. V at ion committee; of the club, in- r. 1 r r awaII Vaot- anA : .1ntn. anI VjtVma, Xiattv their daughter. Miss Glenn are spending the holiday at the sum- mer place at Neskowln. - Mr.. and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt are entertaining with a picnic at their summer place on the North San- Uam river. The affair is being gir- f0ihe lf .of Mrwn.d . . """-Mae lngton, IC. ,M.!inxrrMr!!fho rl SJirSSJSff1 MU. InceSIwUt:Taught;r of "Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, will arrive in Los Angeles today where ahe will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ! John L. Snow of North Hollywood. Miss Swift will spend 'several weeks in the south before 'returning to Salem.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., and son Philip, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sheeny in their cottage at Seaview, Wash ington. Mlas Roberta Paulus has as her guest today, her cousin, Miss Isa bel Eoff of Yakima, Mrs. Paul Van Scoy Is the guest Romantic Taffeta Back Again in :: - ;; :" ...... ,; , ; r- L in ... B linn .I i ii 1 1 i i" - Left and Taffeta with Its romantic rustling Is back again in ' the style picture. The season's most popular in-; novation is this silk in smart checks. At the left; above Rosemary Lane models a resort drees with a full, flared skirt In black and white.; The blouse is white lines trimmed with lace. Center, Rose-1 mary is wearing an afternoon dress also in black and wfiite and checked. It Is accented with icufts cf yellow and red yarn. The aeckKne has a Cat HAVING A PANG-UP GOOD TIME is young Pat, son j of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SJ Emmons, who" celebrates his first birthday today. Pat liked this birthday preview, but staged a real Independence day celebration when they took the cake away before he'd eaten up to the firecracker. ! (Statesman photo.) CLUB CALENDAR Monday Pro-America, Iparlon hotel 2:30 p.m. of friends in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J.i A. Fehler, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kerns and child- ran Tnnlnp anil Patriln And Mr. and' MrB Wayue Fehler left last , ht t th FefilAr cabln at Tew wod j , Mr." Rnd Mr8. Bruce Christie and daugMerf Dorothy May,, of NortQ Bonneville;, Washington, are tLe gneBU o Mr. and Mr(l. Milo J3 Taylor. UVonrl Phltinrr VYeeKena WUIinCj -r-i i JLjIlltjy fc?J. A r A weekend outing was enjoyed 6y a group of members of the Business and Professional . Wom en's club last Saturday and Sun- day, when they attended camp at Elofsen and Bessie Tucker, Present at the camp were: Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, the Misses Ly- Wooten, Helen Fletcher, Jo KTana. Lola Oh mart. Rosa Wilkes. Jessie Hammer, Laura Pangle, Ha- Ml gnvder JoiIa ; Webster, Lois Steinke, Marguerite Shelley, Ida Smith and Kffie Smith. MIm Elizabeth Wd, Miss Ed- itfe Schryver and Mrs. Clifford J 1 1 W III BU CAkCUUKV IV.. - UQiira Dum. ub iur iny mcj ! u.. ,t,tM v.v ..Tw..H;;tnrnr New York, and Washington, DC. Mr. and Mrs. Perle Hysler, Mr. and Mrs. Chester i Robertson and children are leaving today for Oakland and the San Francisco fair. They will visit Mrs. Hysler's brother and wife at Isherwood. TheBsGWcluhof the TrTrn a A. 1L M 1 w In Olinger field for an Ten in g of swimming and tennis. center, Coseznary Lane; rlfht, Marlon Th Hoffnells to Entertain . Mr. and Mrs. Hoffnell are en- tertaining a group of friends to- night with a dinner at their home on Rose street. Tables will be made np for contract later in the evening, Th. ritnne,- win h in the patio and Mrs. Parker will be as- sisted by Mrs. Robert Craig. Bou- quets of garden flowers will add a decoratire note. win.vi a J . . . o .v V,I r. ilLl lens a. oyiHfiuo, mi n uatv Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sle- rti.!51".Bt: "57e?h-M& 1IU owwui, I . auu wis. a. u and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Dana Allen and Miss Sue Marie; of Oklahoma, Judge asd Mrs. George "Rossman, Mr. George Rossman, Jr., Mrs. Leona Johnson, Miss Ju- lia Johnson, Mr. William Parker, Miss Mary Letty Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Craig and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker. ! . - -: - I Mrs. J. F. Ulrich, who is leaving with Mr. Ulrich tonight, will go to Washington, ; DC, Boston and New York. She will attend the New Pork fair and plans to be gone for two months. Mr. and Mrs. William BurreU have arrived in Salem from Oma- ha to spend a month with Mr. Bur- rell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. BurrelL I . Mia. Irene Taylor left Teeter- F5 HllUU UC US IUS t UCBl Jl nil . ana nar. n. r. morns lor tne axi i j j D U...I. !.. , I GERVAIS Miss Majella Koe- alg m4 Ralph Barnes were mar- rled at a quiet service at Sacred Heart church Sunday afternoon. They were attended by Mrs. Ar- thur Schwab and Simon Barnes, sister and broker of the groon. iK i mm a m snAtm'l HiAthAit Mrs. Theresa Barnes and waa at tended by about 150. -I Style Picture i - - - - . r -til.., ft - , -I I . ft . 1 i ..!. . r , ' J iti !" t i I . " I ( ( ( , - i ! ; ) - 1 t : 1 4 . ! i ' , it ShockSey bow of self material at either side,' and ithe bias- 1 cut skirt is stitched below the waist. The eff-the- t face ehapeau is a turban of rough black straw . with Caitog YeiL Marion Shockley, ra-Sio star, i wears a street auit to brown ar.d white, the tkirt t in taffeta, with; a white ailk blouse, a bat in a : : modified version of the coachman's hea4ge&r-f : the 1SS0 period, and brown doesfe wed res t lajtch the li&t. . - - ; . i OrXGOII CTATCCMAII, Sclera. : - ' ! ' ' -" j- Party Today At, Country Place Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts ere en- tertaininjE with la nicnie ' today 'complimenting Mrs. Eve t Kolan- aer or Seattle who has been their guest the past week. The affair W,IU b &re J tne"" country PIace north of Salem, Those hidden are: Mrs. Ere Kolander, Miss Lucy Staples, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil I McMorris.t Mr, an M- E- Bingenhelmer, Mr. rs. C1J Standlsb; Mr. n Pn Hay' Mr MrB; lbeJ Schwabbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredrlcks of McMinn- Hie. Miss Anne Rankin of Seat tie, Mr. and Mrs. James Russell,, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest McCallon of Tlallaa Miss Mary Eaaon of Portland is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Eason at their home on South Church I street She will return to Portland Sunday. In the (Valley , Social Realm x 1 ' .i ii 1 1 .a AMITY A beiutiful wedding ceremony was solemnized at the Christian church! of Amity Sun day afternoon when. Miss Martha Groves, daughter iof Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Groves of; Amity, became df. rotI' rI Ffl' son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fraley of Medford. Rev. Lowell Haggard officiated. The church was deco rated with pink and blue hy drangeas, baby breath and white popples. Preceding the service Mr'NormarFrifey oTKlamaS - m.xio .vvvui,.Uivu x.ixc. XT'. 11- ..... .M.M.g.l.,1 1,. Um vr T p-nV .ipto. ,t, L. rruni, sister or tne oriae. who alo played Lohengrin's wed- ding march. The bride was lovely ,.f . J .1 P'Sree! a JtrtJunzt. tuUe reU waa hSS SSlm iamMrti lnft?im. ShJt" hnlt SfST lidSd SSTvSSi acted as best man. After the ring ceremony Mrs. Norman Fraley w . " -w 9 sang "Because," accompanied by Miss Juliannl Abraham of Amity. A reception wus held at the home of Mrs. M. L. Prnnk Immediately following the ceremony to which close friends and relatives were invited. Mrs. "R. "L. Wood of Sa lem, an .aunt of j. the bride, pre sided at the punch bowl and Miss Erma Cole of Salem cut the bride's cake. . Assisting In the serving were Mrs. : James Whlt aker of Turner,! Miss Nola Lee and Miss Dorothy Wilson of Sa lem. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Wanda Van Horn and Miss Dorothyj Shields of Amity and Mrs. Marvin Anderson of Sa lem. For going away Mrs. Fraley wore a dress ,of coco brown with biege coat and brown and " beige accessories, Both Mr. - and Mrs. Fraley . attended . Northwestern Christian eolleret at Euren. ...After, a short honeymoon along the beaches, they will be at home to their friends at Klamath Falls for the summer after which they will - be In ; Eugene, where Mr. Fraley will continue his -school - work and pastorate at Elkton. ; AUMSV1LLE 1-Mrs. Mark Lew- Is was the honor guest at a par ty in tne grape arbor at the home .of Mr. and Irs4 Charles Martin; Monday ' afternoon.' Miss pharlotte - Martin . waa as- sieiea ny . miss Fern Lewis m.n& Miss Verna. Lewis. The.-guest list included. Mrs,' Mark.: I-e wis, Mrs. Mabel Gulliford, Mrs. Melvin uiiaow. x Mrs. Ci : F.- Hein. Mr. Ethel Wright, Mrs. Charles Pal . mer, Mrs. J.' A. Smith, Mrs. V.' W. Potter, Mrs. : Jennie Van Nuyr, , Mrs. O. Ev Roberts, i Mrs. W. J. Roberts Mrs; R.S .T- Mountain, Mrs. William:: Fbrgey,f-D oj nal d . -mountain, uary Forgey, Mrs. T. C. : Mountain, Miss . Fern - Lewis, ansa verna ut wis, Mrs. E.iKeltb. , Airs. - Charles ; Martin , and Char- joite Aiartin. SPECIAL" Oar Xsnal Ware, Complete ?Se Perm. Ot : '-!: Push Wave, 9 e Jso mpleteu i . Open Tharn. Eva. t n : by AWp. , I Phone S&OS 30? 1st Natl Bank Oldg. . CASTLB I'KUM. WAVES Oregon, Hwwday I'srsisi Jul VJ- V- MAXINE BUREN , Editor LYONS Guests Invited to the torn ot Mrs. Oral Tolland Mon day renin heard of the engage ment ot her daughter, .Miss Lois : Tolland to Mr, Bob Featherston. ' Tiny i scrolls tied , with blue told -the wedding date which will be J'.lr tli Presentfor the occasion " were Misses Lois 'Tolland, hon ored, truest, Pauline Clipfell, Zola Surry; Cleta Marie Crabtree, Bet- - ty Jean Bodeker,- Marion Thrash er. Marion Nye,-Helen Nye, Helen Hlatt, Genevieve HaUinfc Henriet ta Lyons, Glenda . Lyons," Evelyn Vaughn; Rea Johnson,-Mrs. Hugh Gavette and Mrs; Tolland. Home for Vacation f SIL.VERTON 4 y.lM.i Powell, newly : chosen commander of the local American LegionTpost, will spend the Fourth I of J uly : at his home -i herr , Mr. - Powell, who . is with ' the Southern Pacifie rail road company, will be at .Rose au rj much of the summer, com ing, home for weekends. Mrs. Powell will remain at her Silver ton, home. Banns Pnblialtcd s SHAW Banns of marriage were published s Sunday in St. Mary's church for Leonard Fleck of Longview, Wash., and Eliza beth Waif, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolf. This Is the first publication. The wedding 'Is to take place July 20. ' Pattern If summer gives yon that young 'n . carefree f e e 1 i n g here's a frock to match! Pattern 4487 Is a casual Anne Adams style for ac tive sports, work-a-days or Just plain lasying in the sun. A strik ing feature is the pair of optional pockets that fasten to a belt which runs right under their buttoned flaps. Notice too the. young round neckline and . the straight-across yoke, with -gathered' fullness be low. There's a full-length back buttoning that's Jaunty, that makes ironing easier, . and that prevents 'crushing when you get into, the frock. You may have crisp, cool sleevebands or straight, short sleeves. Why not make this frock in white . cotton or shark skin?, ' ' "1 .V: , Pattern 1487 1 is aTailable In misses and women's sizes 12, 14, If. 18,' 20; tO, It, 84. IS, 88 and L40. Size If takes 4 yards 15 men s Sod TITT2&S CiarTS (ISc) ta eoias for tala-Aaae Aaams attra. Writ plainly SIZE, VAMS, ADDKSSS ai ' Cut" a " maxt " -lifwe ; la tke - Summer f Mhioa nletiira. Mak yor w ward- rob ' irom ' taa orifiasl deif n h th Aba Adams .Fa ttra BMk. A. colorful lorccai at Biamtt . 1940, it include stria for aasnlry eity. .' dwaller. seket-cd!tiim". 'Toancatar amd ..XortT plo" ... tron. u. Thr ara y sport eicthca, - daeea , frwska, cool prints . and eettona - for : vaaiioaa by : land . . . br aa by'air.CH cobtm tha Summer bride has not bean forirottB; ' end todsrt POOK ; riTTET,?f CENTS, PATTEKN rTFTErw CEHISV BOOK ASI JPAT- liSH TOOBIBZE, IWXStT-nVB Bead year arder The Or'toa Stataa Stan, Panara Department, addreaa. - Wake up your AppeHBitd!! X J. A New i Taste Thrill I r h n nTrr? r ivuAL) ii LliLa' Scotch Graham ' : el Your Grocer" 4. XCtt : t SOCIETY. MUSIC:- Alan Injured by Door Of Ambulance - A:-:.:.?i:'$::'.-y- . ; ' ' LEBANON Edward Welden bach, who - is employed by the Lowe mortuary." is in' the r Leb anon'! hosnltal wili? bruises and shock austained f early Monday when, be was struck . by the open door of the ambulance which was being . maneuvered into- a better nnaltlan ta receive the In lured In the automobile ? wreck on -the SanUam.highway five miles soutn of town ; when onayoqng man, rTirpnr VaTnn"Vf Portland was killed' and ' two : others". injured. His, condition is not' considered serlousV"'' " .. Attend Family r Reunion at CorvaUisT ' GRAND . ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley and family at tended the Joint Wiley and Ruble family reunion at Corrallis Sun day. All nine children of Mrs. Etta I Wiley and their families were! able to be present. Mr. and Mrs. I James Wiley and family of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiley and son Ernest of Silver Lake; Wash., and Betty Kllpat riek of Merrill, are visiting for a few days in the Worth Wiley home. : Mayor on! Outing SILVERTON Mayor ZetU ShlaHor - left . Tnesdav afternoon for the Oregon beaches. She will spend - at least a week .there va cationing. Mr. Schlador plans vto 1oin her for the Fourth nrovld- ing the fire situation does not grow worse. Mr. Schlador is with the forest division of the CCC camp In official capacity. - Stayton Priest Leaves STAYTON Rev. Father Sni- derhon has left for South Bend, Ind., from where he will drive a new car to New York and into Canada where r he will visit with his mother ana wun a orotner who lives near Collander, On tario. During his absence Rev. Father Neilson from i Colorado will take over the apstoral duties. Birthdays Honored RRlVn I TJST.ATtfn ' Mr. nrtA Mr. Km est Donrlaa entertained a group of young people at their home Saturday night wun an oot door party complimenting their son" nnrtls and Wilbur Chandler on their birthday anniversaries. Approximately sw were present. Outdoor games' were played and music enjoyed. . Fairview Folk Fish FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens, Miss Dorothy Stoutenberg and brother, Delmer Stoutenberg, spent Saturday and Sunday fishing in a lake near The Dalles and report splendid suc cess f i Visits at Grand Island GRAND ISLAND Henry Cole of Los Angeles is visiting for a week with his mother, Mrs. Era Cole. At the close of his vaca tion he will return to Los An geles where he is employed in the Douglas airplane factory. Insects Don't Mind Plants The idea that certain plants in the garden will drive away mos quitoes .and other Insect pests is attractive, but unfortunately, says F. C. Bishopp of the United States department of agriculture, it does not seem to work out in practice. No such plant is .known. If any plant ! were a good repellent, it would probably be because it con tained some chemical substance offensive to all insects. Scientists have (ought such a chemical but never hare found one. ;. There are chemicals effective against certain insects, but dif ferences In sense of smell among them appear to be as great as mm mmmw T4otorOrIvn Brusti CI aortar Cempltt r Eth At t a c h m ' n t a $ve Yourself your time.' your rurs" and your - money. uur .Kgw. 3 f I Terms. SI Down 2 1 I'cr Week f;'IIaiqucrtsri for "GJS," .. ' . rurjirruz co. . 474 CcuCx Ccsrsierdd 3 !ocks Coutli s Fhoae Ladi i I.-i 6414 The IIC25E J! 1 . : ff III 1, Today's Ivfenu Canned artichokes, tomatoes and icumbers wUl be the day's salad cucumbers mlxtnra. Artichoke salad . - Minute steaks Tried pggplant,- olive sauce t BoUed potatoes ' Currant sundae , . Fresh " currant JeUy .or spiced X ICDiA- VUrll.Iia JCU lan..en4yaV currants will jnake a topping for plaln ice cream. Serre with pea nut butter cookies. . Cool Summer Dish for Luncheon Take the coolness of the cucumber,- the savory deep-sea flavor of the salmon, the piquancy of lemon Juice, green pepper and season ings, add quivering cool gelatine, mold in a loaf, chjll and serve on a platter garnished with lettuce result will be a . delicious, cooling entree for, .th'e summer party menu ' ''. - , or iiavor.j eservo wuu u6i . Entertaining in summer can be Plain or aiPPed. cream, as simple-as the hostess chooses.1 Method II: Pr-cooled and serv One way to enjoy entertaining, in- ed with : Jce (regular strength), formally- in summer is to 'use Make regular-strength coffee, by chined foods in place of cooked .your favorite method. Use 1 he&i- wherever possible as entrees.; : jf ing tablespoon coffee for - each n4. Salad loaves are always' popu--cup of water. Whan coffee, is , lar party entrees when they are made, pour Into earthenware.1 built around a satisfying,-savory i enamel or . glass ' containert r Cool protein food. Canned salmon is and place securely covered In re- ' ready, to, serve and adapted- for' frigerator. : (Freshly-made coffee use, in such molded salad loaves. ! can be kept ;In the -refrigerator It supplies the i menu with the ! several hours before serving with-( -necessary rib-sticking nutrients out seriously Impairing the flavor' and its. aarory - deep-sea flavor t quality:) To' aerre. ; pour " the blends well, with many different vegetable flavors. ' so that it , is possible to star canned salmon in many ' different molded summer sa4ads. SUMMER SALMON LOAF (Serves 8) 1 pound canned salmon (Qaked) - v , S packages lemon flavored gelatine 1 cups boiling water 1 is cups cold water cup mild vinegar 3 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 teaspoon aalt - 1 cup fresh cucumber (flne ly sliced) S hard-cooked eggs (sliced) cup green pepper (chopped) of a loaf mold. Dissolve the gela- SjtPfT K C tOO(j OTl tin in the boiling water. Add the i .vwvt .V cold water, vinegar, lemon Juice rTrrrnrStiro and salt. Pour half the relatin rj mixture over' the salmon, Allow to set. Arrange the sliced eggs, the green pepper and the sliced cucumbers on molded salad in al ternate layers.; Pour remaining gelatine over vegetables and eggs. Place in refrigerator until . well chilled and molded. Serve with mayonnaise dressing. Currants Appear In Jelly Those delightful little berries that grow in bright clusters and grace the winter , tables of so many families make good . SPICED CURRANTS ; t pounds white sugar ,S poundscurranta 1 teaspoon each, cloves, cinna mon, nutmeg, allspice 1 pint vinegar - Bring currants to a boil, then edd sugar, spice and vinegar. Boll half an hour, seal. Or add some other fruits and make " , . FIVE. FRUIT JELLY 2 quarts currants 1 quart strawberries 1 quart cherries 1 pint apple Juice . 1 pint raspberries Heat all fruit together, strain and let boll for 20 minutes,. add 1 cup sugar for each cup juice. Boll until it Jells. among the higher animals. Don't put too much faiths in chemical repellents or any other single type of protection against insect pests, he advises. ' SERVING WITH i 'f i C - , a SKILL AIID FRIEIIDLIIiESS . By all technical standards, telephone service goes con tinually forward. EouaUy important, it goes forward : in courtesy., friendliness and courtesy are watch- words with the people in this brganization. There are 300,000 of us behind your Bell System service. - if - ; , - THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE 74D Stal-CL - Coffee , , "r-i - - T A 7""U - j- rVOF V V XlQTi Chilled I -I Iced coffee has become a more popular drink each successive . and even threatened the f m . - . f place of ice, tea as America a fav- orite .hot-weather beverage. If your family still questions -, the superiority of Iced coffee, try a new method, the flavor depends on the method of brewing. Here are waya to make the drink: Method I: Poured hot over cracked ice (double - strength ). Make double-strength. coffee by your favorite method Use 2 heap ing -tablespoons coffee 'for ch cup of water. Pour the hot freshly-made ; coffee into - tall .glasses filled with . ice.-' The double- ; 'VSlwt' ll-I dilution hy, the lce;without lo6s ' chilled coffee jnto tall glasses hall J filled with ice.? Serve with sugar and plain or whipped cream." Method ; III: Made with coffee cubes (regular strength). "Make regular-strength coffee by your favorite method. Use 1 heaping tablespoon coffee for each cup of water. CooL Fill trays of auto matic refrigerator with the coffee and freeze as usual. To serre, place the frozen coffee cubes In tall glasses and fill with hot, regular-strength, freshly-made coffee. Serve with sugar and p 1 a I n or whipped cream, i (The coffee' cubes prevent weakening lot the coffee's flavor. i Here's a dish, although plan ned for outdoor cooking, which goes mighty well in the regular family, menu for any night in ; the week. ; CAMPFIRE BARBECUED STEAK Combine tn pint; jar - t 4 cup' tomato ketchup 1 tablespoon - Worcestershire . . sauCe ' : '-i ' 1 tablespoon pure cider vinegar 1 tablespoon, sugar Cover and shake until ' well mixed. Carry i along to picnic in this ; way. " "H - ; 1 . . To prepare steak, combire 1 pound ground round steak - -. 1 teaspoon salt - Form to resemble a steak one Inch thick. Brown on both -sides in fat in skillet. Pour the bar-- becue sauce in Jar oyer the steak. Cover and 'simmer very slowly 10 to 15 minutes or until the sauce - is thick enough to cling to the steak. Serve hot on buns with the sauce. Party Salad Has Chicken, Tongue i r , Tongue Is an Ingredient for ' , salad to serve at party luncheons. Try this excellent combination of flavors and textures. ; TOXGUE SALAD - Use 1 cup diced cooked chicken. 1 cup diced cooked tongue. Vi cup aicea eeiery and leup shredded carrots, H cup chopped oures, 4 cup chopped - pedans. ! H teaspoon salt. Mix with xhay- ; onnalse. ; . r . AND TELEGRAPH COIIPANY rt -i-i V