The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 09, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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MAXINE BUREN
' Editor
Betrothal
Is Told
Sunday-
vi.i mtxahMtti Ralston told of
her engagement, to Mr.-Darid C.
Leek, tt in S o'clock breakfast
enniik nantar it the home
of Mrs Irene Wirt, Miss Ralston
is the 'daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
t? ti n.utan formerlT at Salem
and now of Martlnex. Calif. Mr
Leek is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
M 1 P. Leek.
ThA news of the betrothal was
rerealed on Scotch plaid houses
which serred as placecards. No
date was set for the wedding.
Pink and blue hydrangeas were
used to decorate the tables at
whfch corers were placed for:
Miss Dawn Bates. Miss Lois Hy
ams, Mrs. M. P. Leek, MiaS Grace
Leek', Mis Betty Beck. Miss Mary
Jewell Ladd, Miss Bernice Cap
linger, Miss Geraldine Arnett,
Miss Vina Ralston, Mr. Gilbert
Clansman. Mr. Rex Wirt, Mr. Ro
land Wirt. " Mr.- George Bowen,
Mr. Clifton Cass, Miss Elizabeth
Ralston, Mrs. Irene Wirt and Mr.
Darld Leek. ;
Salem Guests at
Reception
Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Field of
Sheridan were hosts at a recep
tion held in the garden of their
home on Sundsy following the
wedding ceremony of their daugh
ter, Ruth Field Mimnaugh, to Mr.
Boatner Chamberlain, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Charles T. 1 Chamberlain
of Portland. '
A large number of Salem guests
attended the wedding and recep
tion. The attractire serring table was
centered with an arrangement of
olnk summer flowers. Pouring
were Miss Delia Brown, an aunt
of the bride, Mrs. C. H. Hauser of
of the briae, rs. a. "
Sheridan, Mrs. Horace Teris of
Winioca, wasn., ana rarn. vawu
berlain Wood of Portland.
Serrin the wedding cake were
Miss Sally Teris, Mrs. ' Showalter
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Lyucn ana xars. muian uuivum
son. Mrs. Walter, Williamson and
Mrs. Charles Thurston were at the
punch bowl.
Assisting in serring were Mrs
Kenneth Newlin. Miss Jean John-
son. Mrs. M. B. Dick. Mrs. C. L.
Williams, Mrs. Frances Gruelich,
Mrs. I Kyler Young, Mrs. Fred
Daachey and, Miss Margaret Wil
liams. For trareling the bride wore a
white and brown print silk suit
run ; maicaing accessories uu I'aylng the nostess in aarance Mrs. Helen scnenaei and Mr. Don- hostess last night when she enter
corsage of white. orchids. Follow- Tm return high dividends in pop- aid Elliott. : . . .! tained members of the Beta Sig
lng a trip south the couple will uiarity. Try. lorewkrning the Dressed in pink taffeta frocks ma Phi at her hoome on Leslie
lire at S811 SW Taylor street, not;ta before your arrival, this will Misses Mary Helen and Ann Elixa- street. A ' dessert sunner was
Portland.
The bride, a former Salem resi
dents is a graduate of the uni-
rersaty. ot Oregon and a member
ot Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Chamberlain
attended Washington and Lee in
Virginia , and the Unirersity of
Chicago. He Is a member of Phi
Kappa Psi.
Mrs. Munger Is
Hostess
: Mrs. Tongue Munger enter
tained with an informal tea yes
terday afternoon honoring her
daughter,, Miss Peggy Munger,
who wilL marry Mr. James Edgar
Payne of Kelsd next Friday after-
noon at the First Presbyterian
chnrch. The party was giren at
Mrs. Munger home on1 North
Winter treet., ...... , . ;
i Thguesu included a group of
Mis. MungeV close friends and
the, hostess and her daughters
ceired informally. Miss Rorena
i;yre ana Mrs. wiiiiam ijica: pour-
ed daring the tea hour and 'Mrs.
Carl Q. Collins -assisted, with the
serring, - A . bououet of garden
flowers centered the tea table.
Pro America at
Meejing.::
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n7 MnL , .f..V atm o-ciocic. . i ' Miss Carol Ferguson, Miss MarJ-
?fn n? iJS & 5". Mr- s- Itaynor Smith will be orie Friesen. jSlss Mary Doerk
Carrteon - of deroUdnals and Mrs.1 .en. Mis. Arlene Ackerian. Miss ;
iStUv. ?';.B'.;P tia Present the Gertrude Shade, Mr. Clarence
presided Vt e burin
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.dent.
meeting
uoii . wu : kuuunKai . Aiwns
were;, made on the- joint meeting
withooHurn. The program in-
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Mr Warner Marsden ' of San
PriBtUco iariaitlnc In the canttal - -
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Wake up your V
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Tc5f5 Thrill
Scotch Graham
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SOCIETY
MUSIC
ThellO
Waters Are
; Hosts ; at
Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters
entertained with a 'party Sunday
at their summer home at Ocean
Lake. -The affair complimented
a group of Salem and out-of-town
friends.- : " ' 1 f
- ThoM motoring brer were Mr.
and Mrs. Clary Eggleston and Mr,
and Mrs: Neil Edwards of Mon-
mouth, Mr. and Mrs.- Russell
Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Kaipn Pratt,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg and Dr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Waters.
WON" A J P
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MAXINE BUREN
We might make this "National
Repay Your Hostess IWeek," be
cause there are plenty; of millions
of hostesses who
ought to be re
paid I for their
hospitality.
Whether you
are the fortunate
acquaintance of
4 i friends "who hare
a beach cottage,
or are just the
country c o u sin
who feels a sud
den I attachment
Iior leisures in
the middlewest,
whose home
town you plan to pass through,
you might offer gratitude for hos-
pitallty in a practical I way.
" JVa-M Tery nice to repa
repay your
hostess after the risif, but she'll
appreciate being paid as you go,
n. tin wbvk f
vmn, vla
.vvv.i.M.
In the first place, fit into the
family scheme of things. Come
promptly to the breakfast table
when the meal Is serrpd. lor eren
a reallr funny Joke won't effec-
t,T(llT-,Ar n the omelet thar
fallen or the coffee that's cold.
is all rery fine, if the hostess real-
ly wants it. but jod may be a
greater help reading on the rront
porch, or herding ybur children
out of sight and sound.
glre them time to be
or at least cancel all
but of town,
bridge dates
and lar in a supply of fresh meat
and vegetables. -
Then after the risit is orer, as-
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suiaing relations are still cordial, princess style, with a long train.; During the meeting, plan were
send your hosts a nice gift tor Her full length rell was caught completed for the Elisabeth Wat
their trouble. with a wreath of orange blossoms. rs dance recital which will b
If the hostess herself wis, re- She carried a whit Bible with July.17. Cj.r
sponsible for the hospitality, send cascade of pink and whit bou- Member include Mr. Frank
her a bottle of nice perfume, a Tardla. . - Shafer, Mrs. Richard Derers,
ne pair of nylon he, a pox ot Miss Agnes Friesen was the Mrs. Thomas Drynan, Mrs. Lynn
hankies. . maid of honor.-She wore a rose Heise. Mrs. George Scales, Mrs.
If the family helped in enter- taffeta dress and carried a bou- Harry HWeinstein, Mr. Wheel
Uialng, send; a nice gift, typical . auet of whit gladiolu. Th r!R. English, i. Mr. Robert Can
of the Btate, or Sale in. A box of bridesmaids wer Mis Aletha non. Mis Viola Crosier. Mr. Jane
fresh fruit to midwei terners, or a Broot. ui rwH vv.nir. Thomas'. Miss Velma May. Miss
smalL, Chinook salmon will make
remembered . kindly.
AndOnaly, writefa letter, it's
often hard to compose a thank-
joa note, but no more difficult
- than to be a hostess and to sched-
ul work and budget! to accommo-
ftpj' Thereji; something a
eful nd r tn a
JtUeLthan la ytherform of
thunk- ; . I
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Wnmon ot I hlirrh
Plrrn TkikTiT- corsage of rose buds and bourar-
r iUIl IVltJttllliy - dia. Mr. Frank wore i 'heer
The Woman's Foreign Mission--print dress and corsage of gar
arr society, the Woman's Home denies.
Missionary society land the La- A reception was held in' the
dlrs Aid of Jason. Lee church will
hoJd an' all-day meeting on Wed-
neiday at the country home of
Mi. Joseph 'Bartruff. A coTered
dbih luncheon will I be serred at
C will ieale the church
le8ttftu'' A ft0-.fi
ait BU. .. . ...
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sirs.- Fisher
d her daogh-
tt.. Mrs ih hSwt iV.
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"u"
cation. for gereral week. She wa
joMSSl in.corraiiva by Her. mother,
Mr. D. B. Thompson. -
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Salem, Camp 11 Woo-iman of
the World will bar a basket pie-
me. tonight in ojlnger . para at 7,"
o'clock. McmWt and th;lr fanal -
lies, are lnrlted'to ttend.- "
" ;. Mr."nd"Irs;i CbariesWarBer Df Los "AngeleS.-Mrs. : Blower Is"
and daughtr,MIssVAnlaWag-f.My4rsiate.'-r-'-- "'V;'v:
ner, 'retarned "yesterday 'fforn va'' ' '"' " - v -1 "
racation' trip to Seattle and . Mon-
rntt. -1VaihlTir-tnn Irs.-"-'
Mrs. Lloyd Myers la learin on
Saturday-f6r a trip to San Fran-
Cisco and other California points. ; -Past Presidents clab of the... biide was giren in mar-
!. . .Woman's. Relief. Corp is baring a. riage by her father. I -
Mr. and Mrs. Tlnkham G0bert corered dish, luncheon at 12:30 : . Following Hbe wedding a ! re
aand children haTB taken a cot- o'clock this afternoon at the rentlon m held atitha hrt p
tage at Neskowin Cor the week.
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CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
musscn, who are celebrating
today at the home of their daughter
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CLUB! CALENDAR
' Toeaday
McCormick class of First
Methodist church, picnic at Olln-
ger para. p..
Yomarco class. First Meth
odist church, E. B. Millard's
6: SO picnic supper.
Englewood Woman's club,
picnic supper at Olinger park,
6:30 p.m. -
Wednesday
Woman's Missionary society,
First Presbyterian church,, with
Mrs. C. M. Purrine, corered
dish luncheon.
American Lutheran guild at
church. 2 p.m.
Catholic Daughters with Mrs.
Anna Alley, 1433 South Liberty
street, picnic supper 6 p.m.
Women of Jason Lee cburch,
Joseph Bartruff 's. All day
meeting. Cars leare church 10
a.m. for all-day meeting.
Thursday
Fruitland Woman's club with
Mrs. Clark Ritchey, route fire,
2 p.m.
P T A county picnic, Silrer
Creek Falls, noon dinner.
Friday -, ?
National association of Let
ter Carriers auxiliary, with
Mrs. Dudley Taylor, Sunnyslde,
:30 p.m. No-host supper.
WCTD county picnic, Chil
dren's Farm home.
Monday
Delta Tau Gamma, mother
and daughter meeting, with
Mrs. Norma Shaw, 8 p.m.
Wedding Vows
Are Said
Saturday night In the Krange-
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UsUc Tabernacle. Miss Irelyn
uin senroer, aaugmer oi air.
and Mrs. E. B. Schroeder became
the bride of Mr. MUo Frank. -loa'P- F1yd Vandarwarka, Gordon
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Frank. Rer. 6
Before the - wedding Mr. How-
ard Olson sang "I Lore , You
Truly" and Mrs. Clarence Franke
sang "God Made Ton Mine." Th
wedding marches were played by
b e t h Schroeder, cousins of the
bride, lighted the candles. -
The bride who was escorted to
the altar by her . father, wore a
gown of heavy white satin mad
Miss Frances Schmidt. They wore Dorothy BlalsdelL Miss Cynthia
taffeta frocks in rainbow colore Delano, Miss Ida Jo Eaton, Miss
and carried nosegay. LitU Mis Mary Whit and Mr. Kenneth
GnC9 gChrocier was the flower BelL 1 . . ! i
and was dressed in a yellow w, '. L '
taffeta frock - Mis Mildred P. Robertson baa
Mr, clarence Franke acted a returned from a trip to California
bert mmn . for kla brother Tne and Mawhfleldwhere he was th
niheril mclttaed Mr. ' Ernes fflfti JiS; tS!?
schroeder, Jr.. Mr. Lawrence . Jinki Mr,
Schroeder, and Mr. Holland SfJV'iSJ iHw,t-
Brooks. cheon Friday honoring her guest.
-Tne nride' mother, wore a
church following the ceremony.
The bride' table waa centered
with a large wedding .cake and.
decorated with bouquet of paBtel
flowers. Those assist inr were Mlsa
Susie Friesen, Miss Edith Boise.
Howard Olson and
Xfra - A1frf fiTimMlr n v , ilnr.
Mr. Alfred Schroeder sang dur?
Followina a -w
awuowmg ,-weaain; trip tn,
couple will lire In Sllet. . -
Mr., and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace
and onQters. Paulie and Nancy,
hare, taken a house at Neskowin
here they wiU racation for a
week. They "will hare .a. their
t. Miss - Jane Carson and
Mis Margaret Jane Emmon.. . -
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. -ir. .Tbwa DeBeck Uresler
and hr small enr Tommy, left
last week: for -Canada where she
will spend sereral weeks with her
parent. - ' v 4 -
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' m-mt tm . fw"v Umh t.M
as their r nest S.Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. a4 Mrs. George Lee Mark
will leaTe
u a i ouuoj , ur
month's triD to Chicago. New York
and Washington. DC. -
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Fairgrounds.'
Mr. and iMrs. Hans Ras-
their 60th wedding cmnlversary
. (Photo by Statesman)
at
Costume
Party !
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In keeping with the spirit of
Salem's approaching Centennial
will be the party giren by the
Rinksters of the Salem . Skating
club tonight at th Mellow Moon
rinlr Mon-r Intero.U Ralrr,
people are expected to be on band
f s tea f nYk t n a tnlnrtAta sah K Am
and waiues. a. they are .kated by
club members attired In Centen-
nui .tnn.. ;
quaint dresses and the men wear-
ing bright colored shirts and
large hats I
Warren' Butler is president of
the club, which Includes in it
membership many of the city'a
best skaters. Other officers for
thls year include: Milo; Syrerson,
rice-president; Josephine Burke,
SS3S2;S.C!5...S,,S.J:
licity chairman; Don Douris, so-
cial chairman and Harold
Douris, editor of the club paper.
Th. ..fr..),M.n ,mfI-l
tonight's party consists of Loyal
Sheridan, chairman, Julia Pease,
Nadine Lewis and John Zurcher.
Features .of the erenlng will be
the: old fashioned Virginia reel
and Paul Jones dances , done on
skates and a "pony express, re
lay - race.
Ihrlted in addition j to club
members are: Frances Heinlein,
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w.raa.dUh WaVwarka.Theri:
ma Bewley. Cherie Jones, Mary
LaDoux, Jeannette Brown, Thel-
ma Orayble, Edna Mae Poulln.
Mrs. Floyd Vandarwarka. Pauline
wvif TJt. nr.w n,Ji,-
roughs, Geraldine Handley, Harry
HuHin vinoi imi tjk
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"W;!Brt
granan Ml IWWWm
. ti staranau, Bill Watkins,
V"-.9
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XrCf AAT"i .toVlfST 1Ca
AVA lciiyuae
HrTC lllCiCjTe
xxuo V-Ut?oia
Mrs. Lesli i Whitehouse was
serred and the member honored
Mrs. Richard Derers with a
ahower. An arranrement of sink
magnolia centered the serring
table.
' " Miss Juse Loc bridge and Mis
Lucille Mosher left Sunday for a
sty In 'Seattle, Victoria and
Vancourer, BC ' i
Mis Jessie McDonald 1 spend
ing her holiday with her family in
euon P"
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viiT, VfXUtlrt-. AV--JIT
hT "tarned from a week s stay
at Neskowin; !'
In -thei Valley
Social, Realm
j LYONS At "the regular meet
ing of the Methodist Ladies Aid
society neiaat tnercommunny
clubhouse - Mrs. Hugh Garatte,
Mrs. PaulJohnston and Mr., Jack
Cornforth were hostesses for a
shower honoring Mrs. Bob Reed.
Refreshments iwer serred to the
following; Mrs. Bob Reed, t Mrs.
Hugh Johnston, Mrs. Ed Spa. Mrs.
Oral Tolland, Mr. Daisy Johns-
ton, Mr. Hugo Hallin,-Mrs. Clyd
Breseler. Mrs. Joe WeLtman. Mrs.
Earl Allen.- Mrs. .Dell Westen-
house, .Mr. Rudolph Brader Mr.
Paul Johnston,, Mis Lois Tolland,
Mrs. Hugh Garette, Mrs.-Jack
Cornforth and Mr, i, Carl Reed
rrom Me ham a. .j.
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danghter. of Mr. and IMrs.. Harold
M. Austin, and Donald. Blake )Jac
MUIon of - Cdar. ,Raplds. r,Iowa;
wereUnarried' Saiuxfiay afternoon
3:30 iP Str Paul's - Epjjcopal
nr- T-.t.
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'"i? 7 De"
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the bride's -parents In Wood burn,
Anniversary.
Honored at -Dinner
' Mr. and Mr. Hans Raamnssoa.
who were married on J 1 y t,
1 8 8 0, will j eelebrat their anni
versary t dinner party la
home of Mr. and Mrs. I. I. Pit
tender on Chemeketa etreet. -
- EeTeral ot their lx lirlnR chil
dren will be present, and other
relatives and , friends hare been
lnrited. '
- The guests will include Mr. and
Mrs. George Jtasmusson of La
Grande, Rudy A. Rasmusson, Ad
rian Rasmusaon, Lola Rasmusson,
Mri and Mrs. Carl Rice of Fort
land, Mr. Emmanuel Johnson, Mr,
and Mrs. B Johnson,' Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson f Rochester,? all of
Mercer Island, Washington, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry, Johnson of Ta
comi, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ras
mnsson and Mr. and Mrs.. Pitten-
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Hans Rasmusson was born In
XLltt9i!!
1865. He crossed with his mother
and father i on a sdUing ; ressel
which took nine weeks. Landing
at Quebeck, they proceeded to
Winona, ; Minnesota, where : the
family settled. v,i C , .
. He was married July 9, 1880,
at Morehead, Minnesota to Lena
Johnson, who was born in Huston
County, Minnesota, October 14,
mi.
The couple lired In Minnesota
for many years and later-migrat-
. v'A nvnt. .a 'then-tn
- , ,Z7:Z r.-i
Montana. They later took up land
In Saskatchewan, Canada, but
due to.8 f "op1.laPufe,t.er
Came lu urtjua w
lirlng In La Grande until 1939,
when they xnored to Salem to
tke up Ianent residence
They hare six children liring.
ana two Kranacmiaren u iuuuw.
. . . . .. a
Alma Rasmusson of AxteL Ne-
J George A. Rasmusson of
La Grande, Rudy A. Rasmusson
ot Salem.Mrs. Helen Sander of
Reodi, Colorado, Henry Rasmus-,
n ot Alberta, Canada and Mra.
Bertha Pittenger of Salem, Ore-
on m
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Engagement Is ,.;
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AlUlOUnCea
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Mrs. Ermal Cramer announced
yesterday the engagement of her
daughter. Miss Velma May, to Mr,
John Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs.'
J. Frank Hughes. Miss May at-
eTned V.e nlI 1"'
Willamette Unirersity and Oregon
State college, where she was a
member ot Pi Beta Phi.
Mr. Hughes attended Oregon
State college and Curtiss Wright
School of Technology, in Glen-
te mcmber
of phl Delta Theta...
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J1"6;. J1,'. iTt S fflL
Sunday and is the guest of her
.till tUtrm TnllTl T
frnr Sll CM d kr mol
Roberts. Mrs. Dawes ana aer mo-
-"7 IUB.
mer home at Agate Beach where
. MT. weeks.
tV ,
Mrs. Dawes was tUe former Mlldi
Robert. - -
.
The Mlssovrt awrfHary will
meet at S o'clock today la Marion
square. Mrs. Alma Boyles . and
trm "XXJaA WuoVIt will mrt BM
hostesses.
Hornemakers'
Camp of Interest
The Hornemakers racation
camp planned for July S4-X8 at
the Smith creek camp In the Sil
rer Creek Recreation area, prom
ises a delightful period ot ' rest
and relaxation, and an Interest
ing program, state County Agent'
Harry L. Riches, who Is cooperat
ing with the Oregon State Col
leg Extension staff in making
the arrangements; , v
The specific " program, in
which 'all Interested Marion
county women are inrited to par
ticipate la as follow: Wednesday,
July 14, demonstration camp bed,
relaxation, make a nam pin, get
acquainted camp Are; Thursday,
July 25, games tour, embroidered
pars craft, rest, sing, metal craft,
swimming, reaper, "My - Trip to
Eu rope": Friday July 1 1 f, nature
walk, sketching, the nurse ad-rises.
rest, slat games, swimming, rea
per, eampfir. stunts Saturday;
July 27, hook talk, cratts7rest.
complete crafts, election 01 camp
committee, swimming,. facial, ras
per and campfire stunts; Sunday,
July 28, resper.
i Registration for the i camp
should be mad now with " th
county agent In the ' postof flee
building, phone ' 4111, who will
furnish the needed list ot equip
ment. - Excellent food - and good
camp: beds will be supplied at. the
camp,' but each-camper must pro
ride her own bedding. . A fee
of $4. SO Is charged to corer. the
expenses ot the camp. Craft ma
terials will be arailable at cost.
The camp Is open to any Interest
ed women orer' 20 year of age.
and County - Agent, Riches .urges
all interested women to enroll not
later than Wednesday, July. 10th.
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Conserve'.Uses't
Apricots"
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An apricot .eonserre recipe 1
practical for next winter's spread
ing for hot biscuits. , -w- v'
. APRICOT CONSERVE
- f pound apricot - - , . .
'4 cup" raisins 5 . 4 r - , ,
. JuJce o.2 lemon . 1
.! cups. sugar ;
. 1 eups.water, -s
.t Cut aprieoU: In mtvo: -remor
pits. Add water. Cook slowly .until
pulp ;.. may be ;..aSily pressed
through a coarse strainer. Add
raisins which hare been chopped,.
; lemon' juice and sugar. Cook slow
ly untH a rkh.h e a r y , syrup Is
formed; Pour In "sterilised Jars and ;
fceaU' ' " .
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- - Very - small children . can sleep 1
without pillows because their ,
heads are nearly as wide as their 4
shoulders. - Because an adult's
shoulders are much wider tfcan .
his head, a g r o wn person who
sleeps on. his side needs the sup
port f a pillow to arold straining
his neck and shoulder muscles.
Today's Menu
Well hare wild blackberries
In Die for dessert today.
Tresh asparagus salad
: Stuffed real and ; rice
' Corn oa the eoh '
' Celery crisps ;'
- - Wild blackberry pie
STXJFFXD VEAJL ,AJfD RICE
s cups rice ; ,v x:
. l Teal breast or shoulder
1 pound pork shoulder ground
r , vv :
cup butter,
thf -tit? wiTw '?.fe?I PORK TONGUE JARDINIERE of automaUc refriRerator; p o tt r
X Ilhnn ?Ini.J? Water cook three potndiof Into howl and ieat with a rotary
eiSSmBrifJ- Pork .tongue for 1 hp n r . Skin,r6eater until stiff. Fold into the
choSped "nionf p?SSer Sd Dredge with flour and brown in' stiffened marshmallow mixture,
sage? tll e boned "1 pasting pan. Corer with aj Uyer Pour into Uay of automat re
shredded onion . to et a stock - t : -diced carrots, potatoes, celery.: frigerater and freete . until lirm.
Sew with coarse i thread, and t onions and pett; Add a 'small When mixture fs partially f roren
then rub the surface of ' the real amount of wter or tomato jjuice, stir thoroughly. , . - . -
with salt, spread with; butter, eorer, cook slowl In the! oren i To serre, fill tall .glasses half
Place the stuffed meat In s roast- 350 degrees 1 hour or until ten-, full with the frosenmiiture. Add
ing pan. Add two cups of stock. der. Remore tongue, and jrege- regular-strength, freshly-made cof-
Bake in a moderate oren . for table. Thicken grary with brown- fee chilled. Stir and" Serre. Make
about 2 hours at 350 degrees. Re- ed flour. Serre with regeUbles as enough frozen- soixtiu tor serr-
more the meat, thicken the grary
f
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Smart Shop's semi-annual clear
ance sale is the signal for a
"Value-feast" for women. You'll
haye to see this merchandise to
appreciate the" savings! Fill out
your wardrobe needs at this great
sale! ....
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Dresses for sports, afternoon
-or venlna wear. Blacks. rKP-
vies. and cakiels. Ori rfece.-'
end jacket styles. Were ikp'y
to $24.75. - -
Others
$2.95 to $16.75
Tailored and dressma
ker types were up to
$19.75. - - ' '
Others
$12.85 to $24.75
SAT
Blacks, navies "and tweeds.
You'll wear one of these coals
Into the fall. Were, up to"$24.74.
510
Others $12.S5 to $39.50
Here's your chance to stock up
on sweaters. All toIots. Were
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made coffee '
1 cups evaporated milk .'
coffee orer the marchmallowa and
stir until dissoirea; cnm unui
thoroughly by pouring into tray
ings.
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