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r.'.cs CDC Bride-Elect) .Will Be - i Feted ' I ; A popular August bride-elect is Miss Anna Mae Grabenhorst who has announced her wedding day as August 25th to Mr. Donald Dawson of Silverton. i . Tonight Miss Rose" Ann Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson, v will ? entertain wjth smartly appointed affair at tne new home of the Gibsons on Wal lace Road for tne pleasure of Miss Grabenhorst. . . I I , A pink and white color scheme will be used In the appointments and on the serving table. I Mrs. Duane Gibson and Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst. will -assist the host- ess. After am Informal evening ja miscellaneous shower will fete m bride-to-be, " ; Hnntirinr Miss Grabenhorst b Mrs. Robert A. Johnson, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Jr., Mrs. Charles XSreene. Jr., Mrs. Marion Ritchie, Mrs. Stewart L. Hoglund, Mlss Barbara Lamb. Miss Gene- ... cuc vn. jwmiPt!f vera b Brown, Mtes Betty Lou Hansetl. Miss Jewell Minler. Miss Hilda Crawford. Miss , Virginia Martin, MissZlllah Frogley. Miss Clare Marshall, Mr. Duane Gibson, Mts. Eugene Grabenhorst and Miss Rose Ann Gibson Murphy, Davidson Clan Meets Forty-four descendanU of Riev. and Mrs. John E. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Henry gathered Sunday for their Uth annual reunion, at the home Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caldwell J Of eaiem. e. jaurpuj uiu were pioneers of Monmouth and Mr. Davidson and his wife pio- aeered In Linn county near Hal- ey. The two families were uit- cu uj iuamaBe uvo I years ago. Both Oregon in 1852. emigrated to Among those present were: Mrs. Alberta McMurphy, Miss berta Roberts, Mr. Toby, Mrs. Al H Datann Urf Ma.rr Rfranb. Miss Rosell' Straub, Mr. Paul Straub. Mr, and Mrs. Clint Mor- ris, Mr. William Morris, Mr. and If T 4. M- a A -m """'. ,r." . I; L Z MrV LiurrPw W? s.k! ' ,1: cene MphV Menneih'Mur: H'- -??berAM"!py;,MlMe1,e murpnj, nr. ju jars. v,urie .J-t , r ti, 1 1 BDeciai triDUte Was paid to Schulti, Mr. and Mrs. George u,7 Vnwc; K Yr n lm rroH Mrs. Janle Wood Dixon, the old Murphy, Mrs. Nellie Rayburn, Bridge was in play during the V OWS LXCnOngea est member prewnt. who wa? In ui.. ni ntThnrn Mr. Anhr.T evening with a miscellaneous .h...... .; . -? wlv. Estes Mr.-Dwaln Estes, T Mr" and WiDiJ CaWwei Ad Mr. Willis T CaldweU WTh.TpVe?enmcer.oftheclan are: Mrs. Alberta McMurphy. of i?genl, presiTent; M?f C. Davidson of Shedd, Tice-presi- dent, and Mr.- Oral Davidson of Shedd, secretary-treasurer. j The reunion, which is an an- nual event; will be held next year at the country home of Mrs. Em-1 ma Murphy Brown, south of Sal- em. ; tV t- 1 1 - t , RebekahS Meet On . - fOnday. Salem Rebekah lodge met Mon- day in regular session with Noble Grand Miss Frances Kyle pr$- Mrs. Yvonne Smith and Mrs. Lyle Nyhart Slater were honored with a bridal shower. The com- mitt, in rimrn trm.m- Mm piif. .'"","""' aiiss r ranees ivyie, Mrs. uoroiny Haure. and Mrs. EUse PaDoen- t U8S. All members of the drill team and in tableaux are to take part in initiation on Monday night. The Three -Link club wlll meet next Frfday at 2 o'clock in the m.sr a.n r-v . wr nan. JL VUlUUilbkCV is Wis. Lola McFarlane, Mrs. Sallle. Cur tis and Bloretta Lachelle.- CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Women's societies of Jason Lee church, all day meeting and picnic lunch -with Mrs. Lena Scharf. 2075 Nebraska. Woman's societies of the Knight Memorial church, busi ness meeting with Mrs. J. J. Tallman. 2320 State street. South section, 1st Congrega tional church with Mrs. J. M. Martin, 125 .South Witter street, Thursday ' Woman's Missionary society of First Baptist church meet at church, 10 a. m." to leave for! Silver Creek Falls. N - Monday Pro America, ' Marion hotel, :20 p. m,' Laura Wheeler Believes No Home Can Have too Many Linens rT?:Lf. x st -tenMuuatnumKWG.--- :.---:'r .sr Yoa can easily add' colorful lln- lHxiU inches: applique pattern ens to your collection It yon use pieces: Illustrations of stitches; .1.- . 1-v.-j. materials required.! i im pairu W , butterflies in simple applique and easy stltchery. Pattern 2510 con- - i..n.f natfuni nt 1 motifs ranging from 4x11' to 9- MAXINE BUREN pi i - - rTTl StGFS WU AUi. t Honored "k JC J T IVlOIlUCty spinsters were entertained t dellghtfni Picnic dinner Mon- . .... tt o r, home. Hostesses for the IVwere Miss Betty Simmons. J,. Margaret Simms? Miss Bar- JJra Compton. Miss Barbara Craln MIss Tatricia Uvesley. DInnfcr was served at long pic- nic tables and the evening was spent playing ping pong, bad- minton and games. Attending the affair were Miss Dorothy Alexander. Miss Esther , Baird, Miss Doris Drager. Miss Khirlev Evensoh. Miss Mary El- ipn Hmmond. Miss Eleanor Swift. Miss AUce Swift, Miss Marylee w ix...t Warner. Miss w,lda jTrnTan .Miss Ruth Jean GarnJobst. Miss Frances Ann . . x on u.T .Han MUa Barbara Pierce. Miss Anita wag- mIhs Bobbe Shinn, Miss M 'aret gImmsf Miss Barbara t MU, Betty Simmons, Mll Ba;bara Crain. Miss Patri- T i.u Tr. riaronp TTm- : :; ,,' T v ir, llton and Mrs. Joseph Cronin. MicjQ Rnvlrrn FitioH iVllSS DOyiUU i eit?U. Af RVOWPr w and Miss ... S11SS Doris Unruh Jeannette Scott were hostesses 'or loTe,y part on Mday night when they enterUined at the Lee Unruh home on D street ""j ""g1 bjf City. Penn. will be an event of nower honoring the bride-elect. YeUow Uper. and blue garden fiowers were used about the uest room and on the serving table. A late supper was senred with Mrs. Lee Unruh and Mis. Alice Unruh assisting informa ly. . Gt honoring Miss Boylan were Miss Constance Baxter of Portland. M1" Bertha Babcock (Miss MarmnBretx Mrs. Roy War- ren. Mrs. Dalbert Jepson. Mrs Frank Tabor, Mrs. Delvin Dur- ham Mft. B. B. Boylan, -Mrs. R. H'rt Mwai bSLTi T Mr." V?TH v8' Edwa'd BT1,MelVT M"' pori, .Mrs. iL,u wara cisaen, r. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. Lee Unruh, - Miss Alice unrun. miss uons un- run and Miss Jeannette Scott. "PrrtorcjoriC" A7ill -U I t?I U1 1 V V 1 1 1 "Qq HoStS ... , , J- ani""- Ti,!fr on have Invited a gxoup of their friends to a craD reea in ine rdn of their home on South gardens of their home on boutn ...... T),na, nit r . Earlier in the evening the group will go swimming and re- turn to the Patterson home ior supper. The men plan to attend the baseball game following the crab feed. Those Bidden are Mr. ana Mrs. PiiairA Rrawii Mr. and Mrs. El- Claire Brown. Mr. and Mrs. El mer Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 -, A lr TV 117 Bailey V. MuV- dock and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greenfield and daughter, Etta, left for their J&S'5lS aerMkl!' gSy.Sr hA nut n mnnih. Whtla on S S the coast they went south to San Francisco and visited the Golden Gate exposition Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bagley, jr. have as their house guest Mr. Bagley's mother. Mra.J. H. Bag ley of Portland. Other visitors at mnA Xtrm TTmrnlA Toal n Iflim. ath Falls. . f " ' - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mdy of Bend were among the out-of- town guests at the .Governor's and -Mayor's ball Saturday night. ;. EeBd tea eenU to eoin for this ' - pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Needlecraft Dept- : Salem, Ore. WrlfA TllalnlT ' nattern number. your name and address. - Th SOCIETY. uusic : Tfo'nc!iE Mrs. Dalton Honor Guest Thursday Several an rerolr parties are being arranged In compliment to;.. " a ""f -,r Tu T.i, v- her are Miss Maxlne Holt, Miss her children, is leaving this month to Join her husband. Captain Dalton, at Fort Lewis. ' . Mrs. Thomas J. Drynan bas an-, rlted a group of Mrs. Dalten's friends , to a smartly arranged party at her home on Parrish . street Thursday night. . Several hours of contract will be in play with a late supper aerved by the hostess.' Summer fiowers wiU be used about the guestrooms. Bidden to honor Mrs. Dalton are Mrs. George A. White. Mrs. Tr.nV Rhafer. Mm. John H. Bar- ley. Jr.. Mrs. Dwight Lear. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Charles TX7A XMrm WJlllam W TTammnnit Mrs. Louis a. scnoei. Jars, nan- cis Wade,. Mrs. Donald WUey Poole, Mrs. Chester Frit. Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Fred Finsley. Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass. Mrs. Laban Umtm nfl U u Barbara Earie. The Woman's Missioaary sort- Ann 7"? m,1m Jl" TmP ety of the First Baptist church ,n' Mu" Thomas and wU1 mt at the cattrca Thursday morning at 10 o'clock to leave for on... riMob .11 meeting. Mrs. L. A. Dunn will lead the devoUons and Mrs. Ira Herbert is in charge of the pro- gram. "Firelight on the Trail" is the subject for the meeting. A covered d i s h luncheon will be .erred at noon. ' . ' neOney-J OlJllSOn Miss Gladys Reaney. daughter of Mr. and Mrt Lawrence Reaney of Vancouver became the bride of Mr. Melvyn Johnson of Willamina at the American Lutheran church on July 10. Rer. P. W. Erickson officiated. The bride wore white satin with train and a veil caught with ctSronet. She carried bouquet oC pink roses, gardenias and bou- Tardla. . , Mtta Adeall was maid ot hohor. Attendants were Mrs. Ooodwln nd Mri- Mauric Reaney. Marcia Leln and Barbara Anderson were flower girls. William Goodwin Leln was best rlllism Goodwin Leln was best . Maurice and Alva Reaney man were usners. Mrs. trie users sang and Miss Ruth Bedford played the wedding marches. The bride's mother played a number on the piano. , A reception was held in the church parlors. Later the couple ri.rf.M. Pnr traveling the bride wore a black .., v,,n and white suit with white ac- ..nri.. cessonea. They wrlll live in Sa- iem , JJeSSert DridOe Ot vp.pw-J HnTTIf w tC7v-TV. X Mrs. J. Lyman Steed entertain- ed Informally at her home Tues- " A dessert luncheon was served b7 b hostess with several hours contract in play during the af- "os were placed for Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mis. S.dieMae "lUaooe 01 oeaiiie, jars. r.nm Smith. Mrs. William McGilchrist. ir.. Mrs. W. D. Evans. Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed. Word has reached Salem of the marriage of Miss Katherine Elisa beth Hazard, dan enter of - Mrs. w t j r - . lr 10 mt. cernara urn nay A.napp. The wedding was performed In is a former student of Wmamette nniTersity. r y,.ir; A'tnTt daughter have Just returned from a month's trip to the middle west. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Torgrlnson of Wenatchee accompanied them. WhUe in Minneapolis. Dr. Olson took a post graduate course. They visited with friends and relatives in Duluth and Robinson, ND. The Women's Misalonary so- clety of the Englewood United Brethren church will hold its an- nual no-host -dinner ' at : midday .Thursday at the home of Mrs. G., O. Looney at Hasel Green. '. Mtsa Bertha Van Clears will be leader of the afternoon meeting. ; . 1 w ' V Z -" ' : ' . Mrs. W. M. Boshey has ; bees ; hostess to a- friend .Mrs. . Fred Fleming of Pomona, Calif., over tha weekend.. .The. guest is now In Portland and goes to Oakland in a few days. - - . . j Mrs. David Wright had bidden members of her bridge club, to ., luncheon and several hours of con- - .tract Thursday afternoon, at her home on Stewart street, . , . r ' 1 : Mrs, 3. J.. Panto presided; at tha reception which followed the marriage of her niece. Miss Jana Campbell to Mr. Robert Manly, jr in Portland on Thursday. ' J - Mrs. H. G. Maiaoa bas left for San - Francisco where she. is the guest of her "sister. Mrs; Tona Rriffin Rh will i-.maln tat south, for a week. . ; , CZZZOZl DTATTCIIAIC ISdaxa. Party Event of ;. . - Sorority - maids . are ', planning summer rush parties these days as colleges will be opening in little over a month with a number Salem co-eds entering: schools for the first time and. others return ing as sophomores. Juniors and seniors.; - ;.' The Delta Phi ' sorority coeds of, Willamette university' hare Issued Invitations "to a number of young maids who are planning to enter the nnirersity this fall to a progressiva dinner party. Thurs day night. The Tarlous . courses will be served at the hdmes of Mis Es ther Mae Devore, Miss Rowena and Miss Margaret Upjohn, Miss Maxine Holt and Mica Mabelle Un burn. The group will have des sert at the Quelle where they will enjoy the remainder of the ere nlng. Mis Mabelle Lilburn Is chalr- SIkk. M-iTi!!..1! S?.'-"1" Ltodstroa and J?2ZV3$Z Fwm? MI" S?! h?e.Jfi!jH.eJ? M.y ' J "t. to Ml ErU mu! X.?tn?i2!f S JcJ?dJ "JJ"" MV Mar? M.r?2 gjj"r MVlJSnTa hv ,MI?a 7J'1 Kenndy' A" 3 Ann jonnson, miss en e"e " lT.?. 7Zn T"e? T?d orse, MUS Dorothy Miller of Mc- "J - Rh. gh,' , " v D nine J MWI, nlU KUtU NlSSen xrZZZZ W, n ,v - S"1?'' Craner of ?w. r "iss Rosemary Char, ?,Iieaa of Jfdepi!1,de,le6' Mlag dJ 53. Miss Eileen Sechrnrt auin, miss Helen Stevenson. Miss Betty MlM Wirth. YYOOCt t amilV Hrrq v-mxn AAUa Annnrrl T3-i mi iicuiauii wc . - . , .M!m1rB J Woodelan. de- ena"" 01 ? 14 le K- vooa, an ox team pioneer of 1852. met in the city park at Dallas Sunday for their four teenth reunion. bpeciai tribute was paid to I ;ur.,n" T".. ef g j ntefnoon w"".,.i,lltTnooi2 jR d v,' , i07SpTplI, Winnie HarTman of sifem Mrs Etu MonSmw of New! ber"j Md son byJene Wood of aiein ugene wooa Officers reelected to serre next year were. Mrg. Winnie Htman of Sale president;' Mr William R. Conro of Philomath T 4icS president: Mrs. Bessie Wsid -M. wards of Salem, aecretary-treas- nrer. C 1 T- n t 1 r i OaleiT I OllC Wed tt 1 , in WaSninQIOn , Miss Dorothy Zurllnder and Mr. Joseph B. Smith were married in the living room of the Morris Baccus home at Fargher Lake, Washington, on Md Tt,. Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. o v. rnriinr f r.i,. . vr. a. z.arunaer 01 eaiem and a niece of Mrs. Baccus. Mr. Smith Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, also of Salem. The bride wore a Mue travel ing suit and a coras ;e of rose buds. Mrs. Clara Baccus was ma tron of honor and Mr. Homer Dunn was best man. The wed ding ceremony was performed by Justice ot the Peace L. I. Nichols niwYeTcopIe will "Te ln 8lem after a trip to The Dalles, i4ml , histtr.rJetsTenl Jaughter Mr. S . SUter and --( vvi m t uv aiw on Mcnd.y. Gue.U during the Cen- tennial were Mrs. M. E, Langdon. Delbert and Gerald .Mrs. Slater is a daughter of the Croshaws. . Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Jean McElhlnhy, Miss Jean Cook, Miss Charlotte Kallander, Miss Gret- chen Smith, Miss Irma Oehler and Mrs. liOWard Uergman Of Baker wmrm .mon tho ttnaiT,m th. Philharmonic Stadium concert ln Tbh?nZi2E: cnanes Tnomas theguest soloisU M - 0 . Grftnt PM hT the guests of Mrs. Bowe's parents, Mr. and M. Henry Q Mlller Mr who will be remembered as Mil- dred Mmr, u remaining tor a jonger stay in the capital, - -. . . . m. mw.' rntm ruM. of Wasco. CaliL, have arrived ln . tha easltal far a visit anf bp. t. guests of Mrs. Clemens parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Bos shard. Mrs. Clemens is the former Dorothy Boeshard. r ; .s . - ; 1 e ti. and Mrs!. Keaaeta Peterson (Francea Enis) of Portland were in Salem over the weekend and ttended the Centennial. They were the guests ot . Mr. and' Mrs. -W. P. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Olson. V.. 4 , - . . ;, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed aceomp. led by Miss Ogden Jones. Miss K. Irvine ot Los Angeles and Mrs. Demtav Bunnell la leaving; today for the Steed home at Nslncott to spend several days.' y-v - . ? .. e :; .. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime and Dr. and Mrs. James Sears are enjoying a fishing trip la Canada and other nolnts in tha north. . t re - - : Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Frixxell are spending several weeks ln Sacramento and this last weekend enjoyed a trip to Reno. r - ; - Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith, have I.ft en a two VBAk-ir1 antnnni . Seaside. , Oracco, 72xdaT IlccxJag. ( .. i i i x. a ,w . , . . flaw . m n i A11 I want Is a strong, self-wined aaaa whom do exactly aa X want him to. There's no mistaking the supreme desires of this little garden cherub, and she knows one of the principal rules for landing her man.. It's her brand new play dress with, matching bonnet and shorts of polka dot dimity in rose-bud pink and white. Sprinkling Sua is thoughtful in a sun-drenched yellow lawn pinafore with appllqued daisies growing on tha bodice. Post Centennial Picnic Tonight A post-Centennial picnic for members of St. Paul's Episcopal church who participated in the pageant and celebration will be held tonight at the Dallas city park. About forty are planning to attend tha affair. The picnic will also be a fare well party for Mrs. Kenneth Dal ton. who has been tha church organist for the past thirteen years. Mrs. Dalton is leaving this month to reside ' at Fort Lewis. Members of the choir have been Invited to attend the affair. Rev. George H. Swift, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry and Mrs. R. H. Robertson are on the committee In charge of the picnic. Shrine Picnic Tonight ' . . Members ot tha Whlta Shrine of Jerusalem will hold their an neal picnic tonight on the grounds of the school for the hlind at 6: JO. o'clock. , H A program and games will "pre cede and follow the dinner hour. Mr. and Mrs. William Nlemeyer are general chairmen of the pic nic and Mrs. Susan Varty and Miss Ila Austin are in charge of tha entertainment. .- It S '1 s- - ' 5 '-jr.. -.1 . - r j . i i a 1 .; fi i ... -i ?r s b - . ? "'-b:, "4 t:;; ' i -f j .' ? i-iS ',''.4 OIILY r- AutssI 7. isJ Today's Menu Lettuce and oranges will join in salad to go with aa interest ing egg main disk. Lettuce -aWad orange salad Stewed tomatoea with corn Deviled eggs-and rice Hot biscuits Apricot shortcake .' DEVILED EGGS WITH BICE S cups boiled rice hard cooked eggs H teaspoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon chopped pickle 1 teaspoon . chopped plmlento 1 teaspoon ' chopped parsley Vinegar or mayonnaise Plmlento or tomato sauce Press the rice into' a greased round mold and set ' over hot water until ready to use. Cat the eggi In half lengthwise and re move yolks. Mash tha yolks with seasonings and add enough vine gar or mayonnaise to moisten. Fill erg, cavities with this mix ture: Turn, tha rice out on a hot K a aY auvviiu at, garnish: with- strips of. plmlento and gxeen.lpepper and. serve ot with plmlento or tomato sauce. Yield: C servings." ; Mrs. Paul F. Bale and daugh ters, Joan and Judy, are gnests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bala ot Portland at their summer .home on the Salmon river near Welches. Go O In O In -flit. .;--v-i v.'? a - A f.'DIJTII DY RfWrTiOrtifSr jLl,t?ll 1VJ C71 dtyx tS , T-TrsC? v !3Uy - XClvD - t "yy . . ... . j , . I cause Ullu uauiu .- .- youre bajlng a new - ra-'food storage have changed, r trigarator, what fan youra golnr, .Consider tha advantages or to hava InspecUnj all the new tTen an-eight-foot model as the models,-, trying out all tAa newj best means ot fuiniUag all your gadgets, and - feasting your eyes retirements In the future. That's on tha beauty of modern. -styl-'-what tha wisest' shoppers are Ing- and gleamlnr whlta porcelain, dolnf todsy as Increasing sales of enamel finish.. . these handsome boxes indicate. Becaasa of the great rariety of : .; -r !' ; ; ' styles, it will help -yon. ia know y-ty 1 y-. ' !. . ahead soma of tha features thar h. (jiGTDGTTlGS ' fcS v Ton will hear a . great deal about tha new traded and - hu midified cooling. Experts ' tell as that fresh meats. vegetables, - Better be keepinr cook's ye traits, need mora than mere cold, out for elderberries on tha next theyneed.a certain - amount of holiday trip," for .tha wild shrub molstare to help' retain vitamins, prod sees the making for many freshness; color and-flaTor.' Other good dishes. rT,4 4,fi .' -fxods-rIefUoTera,;.::agglj dairy. : , Elderberry Julca eombiaes with productsneed ordinary dry -cold.- an equal quantity at apple toteake dry or moisture as needed.1 v Your attention wW be '.directed to the special storage space pro-' tided for keeping froien! foods meat, vegetable, fruit until yon are ready to ase them. This stor age space is large enough to .bold a week's supply . ot meat, addta tional lea cubes, or a complete serving of desserts In tall parfalt or sherbet glasses. Tha glass-topped vegetable and fruit containers are sure toeateh your eye for they made ,tha con tents easily visible without draw ing tha containers from tha box.) It's a safe bet that yooll be intrigued by the beauty ot this season's moltli m.aA tha mmmm with which 70a can keep them spark 1- Ingly dean. That is beaense every refrigerator is lined through with porcelain enamel, that hard, dur able material which yon can clean simply by using warm water and soap. -j . The finest -deluxe boxes are finished on tha outside.! as well as the inside, . with this finish, which has been tired at such high temperature and is so hard that it can not wear out. Its iru'lmtervSua' ' FlSSfSSZ lT ,t b:.r.U! ww .Ti..,.., ' -rr:' ,r -r " srwseMai wwuii iw v av sldered the . finest boxes on - tha market. - 4. . Stady the razioua models care fully, with, your- own particular needs in mind. . before yon bay. And in analysing-those' needs re member that you're buying con venience and " beauty for your kitchen that . will serve yon. for years to coma. . For that' reason you should think not ot the immediate bar gain but the expandlngjneeds of tha fnture-i-the long-run bargain that tha better models will give For Instance, tha matter ot re- FLOWERS OLSOII, Florist Court & High Ph. 7166 I mp O In World Nowsj ; i with latest reports essared by tlje latest press-time of any morning paper in the state r- i 'I ;. 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ELDERBERRY CHUTNEY 3 feuarts elderberries J 2 teaspoons whole cloves , 2 tablespoons ground glagr 1 cups brown, sugar - 2 cups seeded raisins teaspoon red pepper i teaspoon mace ; 2 teaspooas mustard seed - H eupi vinegar I ' 2 onions - ' 2 tabTespoons salt j Combine elderberries and sea soning. Crush together,' add other ingredients and cook until thick. -Pour into sterilized Jars 'and seal. ' Elderberries go in muffins, too. being very similar to blueberries. Try: " ELDERBERRY MTJFFTXS i egg : , - 1 tablespoon, sugar ' i- . ; ; 1 tablespoon fkt - a i 2 caps flour - . j 1 heaplnsT teaspoon 1 b a k I a 1 powder. , i < f ' ; . ! " I cup milk . cup elderberries -5- "aM the berrle. will produce Mix enough to combine laired- when cooked. J a a. ' 5al 1 1 w Good Living! CeaVesiast'lestiat I Ceflat Sasstarlet Tws PMsfsaitniBjiiM ; e Fawessry fsw Feed i Maisra Aspetatsi : Sam (sat ifte ' e t el' . : i i , 'I r expert in ; everr ' 1 :- t' "'' -J t 1 ! dy r.;:.i:'!