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PAGE SIS Luncheon Is. Served at Fircone By MAXINE BUREN Heavy clouds that suggested showers,' only brought welcome coolness lor the luncheon served on the tennis court at Fircone, home of the - Charles McNarys, yesterday afternoon. , Members of the . national com mittee, representatives of the press and members of the official committee were present at the af fair. ,, . ; . Huge salmon were taken from the pit by Chef Henry Thlele and his assistants. The meal was served from a long" table, with guests helping themselves to the salmon, larpe baked potatoes and hot roIls.-Salted filberts, apple and prune puddings were also features of the meal.' ' t Long, zinnia-centered tables ac commodated the 200 guests who enjoyed the leisurely and certainly ample meal. . - Among the guests greeted by Mrs Charles McNary, who ap peared' at the dinner In a" black chiffon afternoon frock, was Miss Marlon Martin, national commit teewoman from " Massachusetts. Miss Martin, striking with Iron gray hair, wore a dull green sheer IT J k.' Church Rites To Be Held Tonight At an Impressive ceremony at St. Joseph's Catholic church to night at 8 o'clock Miss w Mary Catherine. Voves, daughter of Mrs.' Ella Voves, will become the bride of Mr, Robert C. Smith, Jr. of Sheridan, son of Mr. and Mrs. RECENT BRIDE Mrsi Otto Hutifwho Wch mcrnied on Frl- R. C Smith. Father Frank A. wool -sun Vith black hat and day night ' at ' the First - Christian church. She .'Is the former YZa hIPl " old The church altar will ' t VP' ! SOCIETY MUSIC MAXINE BUREN Editor . Hie HOME y shoes. Interesting men guests In eluded friendly ""Governor Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota. Following the luncheon, Ma- dame Leah Leaska of Portland sang a number of patriotic songs, while David Campbell of Portland presented piano numbers. HVtllnwInr tha 1 n rr pnn and a. walk -around-the grounds, guests l;-r r were taken by bus to the fair- 1 iWll lt7 grounas to near me nomicauon ceremonies. Mrs. McNary, appearing on the platform with Senator McNary, had donned a small black hat with . profusion of flowers as a Mildred Rysdarn. ("Cyn" Cronise photo). Dinner at Sprague Arnnmber of distinguished visi tors were in the capital on Tues day for the McNary notification Miss Hamm To Marry Sunday Sunday, September 1, has been set for the marriage of Miss Gayle Hamm, daughter of Mr. front decoration. Their adopted following the exercises. ceremonies with several dinner and Mrs. D. I. Hamm, and Lieu- parties arranged in their honor tenant Leslie W. Kincaid, son of r daughter, Charlotte, wore a white dotted swlss frocks under a French hand knitted white coat and beret, decorated with em broidered peasant figures. Business Women Picnic Hosts At the Invitation of , the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's club-the'Salem, McMinnville, Corvallis and Albany clubs met at Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague were hosts for a buffet dinner at their North 14 th street home in compliment to a group of out-of-town folk. Covers were placed for Gover nor Harold E. Stassen of Minne sota, Mr. Joseph Martin, national chairman of the republican party, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid of Ashland. The ceremony will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peppercorn with mem ber! of the two families and close friends attending the service: Rev. G. H. Qulgley will per- her form the rites at four o'clock, Miss Edith Gilchrist of Albany ana nis brother, Mr. Edward Mar- will play the wedding marches, tin of .Massachusetts, Senator Miss Alice Denton of Corvallis Townsend of Delaware, Miss Ma- will be the bride's honor attend- rian Martin of Maine, national ant and Mr. George Mcintosh of Re be banked with palms, . ferns and white gladiolus flanked by tall white tapers. Mrs. W. D. All bright will sing "Ave Maria" pre ceding the ceremony and Mrs Raymond Barton will 'play the wedding marches. The bride, who will enter on the arm of her brother, Mr. John Voves, will wear a floor length white slipper satin gown . fash ioned princess style . with puffed sleeves and sweetheart neckline. The dress is embellished with pearls and she will wear a strand of pearls belonging to her grand mother. Her fingertip length tulle veil will be arranged in a coronet of peals. She will carry a bouquet of pink roses and white asters. Miss Eileen Isack of Sheridan will be the maid of honor and gown will be of teal blue taffeta and she will carry pink asters. In her hair will be a wreah of white delphinium. The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Faffney and Miss Marian Mc- of Salem and Miss Fern vice-chairmen of the party, 'Mrs. Corvallis will serve as best man Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Kern Cran- for Lt. Kincaid. dall, Mr. and Mrs. George T. Ger- the Dallas city P" for no-host lmg'er Mr and Mr8 T tntIm tSnowhecenmf picnic Monday night. Miss Phebe fI ld M - M R , . r . ?esis W1,u IO"ow ine ceremony. McAdams, hospitality chairman and Mr and Mrs TeGamble of T.he couple will leave for a hon- for the Salem club wa, in charge K'm. "and M Jiiek HT n0rth Md RaiD,er of the affair. Mrs. La Molne Clark Lamnort Dr and Mr R V t. v, gave a brief report of the Coos "TVf.w." . Lt. K,ncaId vl take his bride h Ai.rii.r rnnf.rMre. held A us:- V - lo coma to reside wnere he will ust 24 and 25 from which she had just returned. In addition to members of the elubs there were'the following spe cial guests: Irene Hollenbeck, Hood River, Ruth Walker, Port land. Hazel Buss, Monmouth, Ma bel Johnson, Monmouth,' Sue tluot, Aionmouiin ana nanei war- r , j 1r 1 ter. Catherine Hammond, Vera DUCle OI WeeJC Smith, Edna Fltts, Mayme xates. .Uu oyiasue. be stationed at Fort Lewis. He is Senator and Mrs. Douglas Mc- a graduate of Oregon State col Kayf were hosts for a dinner party iege and completed his army at their home on J e r r is avenue following the ceremonies. . . Miss Strayer Is - training at Fort' Bennlng in Georgia. He arrived in the capital mis wees:, miss Hamm nas re- Kotek of McMinnville, will wear identical frocks of Spanish raisin taffeta made princess style. They will carry nosegays of Ceclle Brunner roses and white and blue forget-me-nots. They will also wear wreaths of white del phinium In their hair. Mr. Charles Matusch of Sheri dan will serve as best man for Mr. Smith and groomsmen will be Mr. Carl Cover of Salem, Mr. Al bert Krauthoeffee and Mr. Walt er Kauffman of Sheridan. Grandmothen Here Mrs. voves is wearing a rose CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Circle 8, Presbyterian church, with Mrs. Henry Mil lie, 475 North Capitol street." Mrs. Leo Dean, leader. North Salem WCTU, Vinton Scott's, 744 North Capitol street, 8 p.m. Election of offi cers, j - c Ladles of Grand Army of Re public with Mrs. Jennie Martin, 1146 Saginaw, 3 to 5 p. m. - Woman's Union of First Con gTegatlonal church, picnic at Silverton park at noon. MONDAY Pro America, Marion hotel, 8 p.m. Exchange of Recipes Is Fun Handy Good for Dinners Canadian bacon la a fine-flavored, quickly prepared meat es pecially .well salted - to warm weather meals. It "is eured, smoked, boneless pork loin sold In an Identified cellulose casing about 1 inches In diameter. ' Many; persons like to bake a whole or half piece of Canadian bacon Jlke ham In a slow oven, then serve It bo or cold sliced. But the more usual method of cooking la to pan-broil thin slices to be served like bacon with eggs, summer vegetables or cheese dishes or to nse in making sand wiches, i The sweet, smoky flavor of these lean round slices of bacon add a sest to a platter service of two or three vegetables. , as succhini green bean and new- beets or. buttered new cabbage. wax beans and asparagus.' Such a combination is a welcome main dish for a warm summer evening.,.. bcrambled egrs. broiled tomato slices and broiled ' L. inch slleex ' of Canadian baeon ts another good amner suggestion for August. Or try serving .a-fluffy omelet with pan-broiled Canadian bacon and ' strawberries ; quickly , glazed . in : the broiling oven- with a' gener-' ous sprinkling pf white or brown sugar. Halves of peaches covered with brown sugar and dotted with batter may be broiled at the same time as Inch slices of this bacon. Turn the bacon to m i it t.ii r vn i i t ; j jj brown well on both sides. Serve " luu Y1 gmyaiB ana aaa cjsnerous with a buttered green vegetable, scoops of lemon Ice or other flavored sherbets, lop off with xnore As - for sandwich suggestions, cjincjerale arid watch the foam! It's a fine beverage to serve try pan-broiled slices or sliced, company on a warm afternoon. ' , baked Canadian bacon with one ; - 1 '; 1 -' ... s v ajr .. v : . " " .. - - A X v A QUICK TRICK Is this refreshing lemon float drinx Jus! Onion and orange salad will be of these peanut butter, - sliced tomatoes, American cream cheese spread, or scrambled eggs. Or for a new version of a club-house companj. iw juu iiuu ----t-i-v km- r-.. out so mucn, ana us especially ,an haeon, drief beef and sliced opener for the day's dinner iTwJJ V.ii, iiv t uik tomatoes, with salad dressing and menu, good copk usually likes to talk lett ot o about recipes, and II you are a rflRV vn a -v gpittaii v- w smaw a Turn 1 cups of fresh cooked corn Into a shallow buttered bak- Irtm AtmV, l l.kl YI1. "ltZ of mincedonIon Indjlable- spoons or minced green pepper Todays Menu -Foaniy Drink Attracts; Is Good i Onion and orange salad Danish squash-lamb cakes ' Fresh stewed tomatoes Himalaya berry dumplings : Make cakes of around Iamb and i There's really no limit to the put them in halves, partially bak-' Tariety : of hot weather coolers ed Danish or acorn squash. Bake TO can make with bottled car- One of the nice things about having company, is that yon find good cook too, there s bound to be an exchange of ideas. When guests come into this or more recipe Ideas than they rpt Here is such a recln- al- ""."yu" VL .ren pepper. r "J 71" hinataf a TC . m. 7 , . .. ------- - AOO 1i CUD tOD milk. Cover With humu,iiu uui are uuue. : vic6Ca. j though not tried, lt sounds extra It," " ,, T WIin : Pineapple, branre or mn. a : ! t .vi. thin slices of Canadian bacon. Hiii.ivinpopnDtn- VJ. ,'f,t . rMI?. or grape ?ru ""u Bake In a hot oven about 20 sneroei combine well with ging lime ui j cai . a. lie piujiuriiuu ui . . . . of cucumbers is reduced. DIIJLED CUCUMBERS S5 large cucumbers 2 ounces mixed spices, 1 pint vinegar 1 pound salt 2 gallons cold water Fresh dill Select fresh cucumbers of uni form size and wash well. Into a gallon crock, put layers of the cucumbers alternately with dill and slice. Mix vinegar, salt and cold water. Pour over cucumbers Roll or pat baking powder bis- Ie- Orange sherbet is good with cult dough to Inch thickness, : grape, orange or "cream" carbon cut In 4 inch squares and put ber- ,ated beverage, rles an each square. Add 6ugar to Everybody likes these sparks taste, put on a piece of butter Ing soft drinks Just as they come and pull up corners, pinch togeth- from the bottle. Keep them al er. Make a syrup of sugar and ways in your refrigerator and sided in Salem for several years, Uce frock OTer UrfeU and black of Salem. The Misses Laura and May Hale and Mrs. La Molne Clark and Miss Ola Clark attended the Coos bay district Business and Professional Women's club conference at Co quille August 24 and 25 at which Miss Evangeline Philbin, state president, presided. Miss Philbin attended the national annual board meeting at Asheville, North Carolina, July 7 to 12. Shower Given Miss Shipman Mrs. L. S. Shut ord and her mo ther, Mrs. G. H. Kite of Grid ley, California, were hostesses Satur day night for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Donna Shipman, bride-elect of Mr. Rayw mond H. Luhdeen. Present were Miss Donna Ship man," the honored guest, Mrs. C. H. Shipman, Mrs. H. A. Steward, Miss 3 o Anne Donaldson, Mrs. O. It. . Donaldson, Miss Alice Kreft Mrs Eric Kreft, Mrs. " Darwin BI- tV TP 11 ' rj i j wer and daughter Suzanne, Mrs. DG X Qll ! DriCle Cora Scott, Mrs. Clarence M una in formerly making her home in Al bany. She attended Salem high school and Oregon State college. Miss Jean Ann Strayer. grand- , ""7. i7JZ" I ughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. a?3iJwh9TB. buo ua uwu. v inning tur seTerai weeks. daughter Strayer, became the bride of Mr. Raymond Longland, .son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Longland, sr., of South Dakota, at a 1 o'clock cere monv on Sunday afternoon in the study of the First Christian T0 WvH Fn'r1rr church. Rev. Guy L. Drill offi- A VV CJVJ. X HUU Miss Schaefer elated. The bride wore a rose silk crepe frock with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fredrickson at tended the couple, the latter wear ing a delphinium blue frock with white accessories. A dinner at the T. A. Strayer country home followed the wed ding. Guests were Mr.' and Mrs. Raymond Longland, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fredrickson, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Fendley, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Strayer, Cornelia and Bobby, Mr. Wayne , Strayer and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Strayer. The couple will re- ant. side in Salem at their country Miss home. The .First Methodist church in Salem will be the setting for a accessories for her , daughter' wedding. : Mrs. Smith has chosen a gown of Peacock blue taffeta and white accessories. Both are wearing gardenia corsages The bride's two grandmothers have come from Wahpeton, ND for the ceremony. They are Mrs. Joseph Voves, who will wear black and white ensemble with matching accessories and Mrs Mary Clarey, who will wear a sol dier blue frock with white and black accessories. A reception at the Voves home on North Cottage street will fol simple ceremony Friday afternoon low the wedding with members at 1:30 o'clock when Miss Jean of the bridal party receiving the Schaefer, daughter of Dr. and guests. The rooms will be deco- Mrs. W. C. Schaefer of Eugene, rated with bouquets of pink and becomes the bride of Mr. Warren, white asters. The serving table R. Waldorf, of Salem, son of Mr. will be centered with the bride's and Mrs. Louis W. Waldorf of cake and guarded by bouquets of .ugene. pink and white asters and pink Dr. J. C. Harrison will perform tapers the ceremony In the presence of Mrs. Leo DeMytt will preside members of the two families. at the punch bowl and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gordlnler Karst will cut the cake. Assisting will be the couple's only attend- will be Mrs. F. A. Rademacher Mrs. Paul Riffey, Miss Patty Schaefer attended the Mechon. Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf University of Oregon and is a Mrs. H. F. Perkins, Mrs. James member of Alpha Phi sorority and Garson. Mrs. C. Duncan and MIs the Eugene Spinsters. Catherine Zorn. Mrs. Carl Cover Mr. Waldorf also attended the will be in charge of the gift University of Oregon and Is afflli- room. aciea wun rni sigraa Kappa ana The couple will leave for a Sigma Delta Chi. After a wed- wedding trip to British Columbia ' - ( ociuiw nuiaiuu wa uusi- to tn rinttll tn mlda n t tTi Am- KlaoV miA wlilta wu1 ae- Miss Holstein to Mrs." M.',H. Standifer, Miss Caro- nouncement of her engagement to tary of state's office. ijb uju nut mua. uao oosieues, Mr. Ausseu w. ivanz or Astoria, sel Mundlnger, Mrs. D. E. Myatt, ess for an Informal nartv Mon- i,nii . umj woica ume vae an- aorf is connected with the secre- cessories and. gardenia corsage. The couple will be, "at home" after September IS In Sheridan Miss Vovaa attended Mount St. Benedict in- Crocjkaton, Minne sota and Is a "graduate of Salem high school. Mr. Smith Is In busi ness in Sheridan, and attended schools there. -Mrs. G. H. Kite and Mrs. Bhuford." L. S. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kans Motts' to Attend Regatta: ' Holstein Is . the daughter of -. . Wv G. Wildlg. The wedding Oil OUnCiaV be an event of September: 12 UUiiuu ter Kans ii i . t i of ( Bismarck. ND, was revealed. JUiUD trlCtllC rlelCl miss Hoiitein is . the daughter of Mrs will be and . the couple will make their Members of the Harmony Ten home in Astoria. ' club gathered at Dallas, park Sun- Intimate friends bidden to hear day and enjoyed a picnic dinner, the news were Mlu DorothT Vr. . Covers were nlaced far. Mr. and Mrs. James Mott and her Leod. Miss Virginia Coats. Miss Mrs. H. T Tayjor-and. Mrs. Mary u.iisnK.., .ui.cS uu vi rift ii xieuancas, jaisa Maxine Jtuen wagner oi Mcaaiaauriue, aar. -v , . Miss Dorothy, left Tuesday f or , Woodf leld. Miss Eleanor Wagner, and Mrs, William McKIaney and J Interest Gearhart where they will attend Miss Betty Lou WlUlams. Miss, children. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' Hawaii. Wedding miss Carmela Ross. Mrs. Jessie Viaxk,, and Mrs, Naoma . Faist. the Astoria regatta and coronation ceremonies this weekend. . Miss Frances . Mott,' past : queen, will take part in the ceremonies Miss Mott entertained at lunch eon yesterday for her past court ' and- for present Queen Jean and Vl Q trrc Pi - her, court at the Gearhart hotel. V AOillJ I t?tfc?U Mrs. Mott and her daughters will Ax Ti r-i -i r ? return to Salem the end of the J-illlltJr I week. Beth Holcomb,'. Miss Claudlne Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Grover New- of Interest, to his many Salem yueuroy, miss Hilda McDowell, man and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. friends Is the. announcement of Buffet Dinner at Lietz Home Mr. and Mrs, Chester Olson are entertaining as . their house guests. ,r. ana Mrs. wuiara Becker of . Melton Stew&rd. Mr. and Mrs. the marriage., of Ensign William David Cbilles and Virginia, Mr. Clark Leedy, US navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.; Frank Fulton, and chll- &nd Mrs. J. C Leedy of Brooks, dren, Floyd Beard and Joan Lind- to Miss Meredith Anne Jenkins, ley, all of Salem. daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs Fioyd Beard .wjll enter- Jenkins of Rosebnrg. The cere tain the members with a 1 o'clock mony was performed In Honolulu luncheon, at her home. Septem- on August S at- St. Andrew's ber XI'. church. . Commander -A. J. Detxer gave lira. I Eyerly ad per daugh- the bride away lm marriage and Wiilatar Minn - T Mr .rS T . Mlss.Bernlce. and. Miss Bet- Ensign and Mrs. Marlon Buaas ru0h Zt2? ?"W-"ty. accompanied by Mlas Marjorie were the only attendants. "They 'came west bV wlv f s ; sPnce Miss Catherlna. Moore of.. Ensign and Mrs, Leedy wfll be v-Slir -m, ' Salem, and. Mlas Jeaephlae Rudy at home at, 211-A McKlnlev -Ji ... . '. i r'.'r lw.l7?,If,Rea)Od CUT. Clliloml. ttrt In TTBflI,.l- lfn.ln, T,- r& af i KSS S1 Uontr Ark"' tbU moving t San Mai 1. a graduVtToTAliMpoTu i l. im&SS&:SS 01son(and Dr. and lLll mbard tome on South Uberty street for Mrs,. Verden E. : Hockett were ; a group of their friends. This Is' "m; tor - an, toformal dinner "r ,: "Zl Women of Xhe Moose will meet ine - iirBt' in a series oi uinner v, kt ,ner, uumo . u v 7,. .'. . v. , , . , . - . . . parUes Mr. and Mri LieU are South; X4th street . laet night la tT wUl attend San Ma- on Friday night atg.o'elock at planWgf . compliment to the Wlors. Janior college Misa Rudy has th home of Mrs.- Theda Doty at S in'sI'iM m.n . r ' :? been a. guest at the Eyerly home X0 North Cottage, street. A tables centered with yellow gladi- Mrs. o.. A, JXrwaa e- f . . V i lus and blu .' asters. Contract , tertalned-s their griests on Sattfr-. , . , ' riA,m m k. Anri- ii, daT LL CoL and. Mrs. SvdneT Vi r Mlas Doris. Wilkinson , Is leav- meeting, of , committee chairmen will foUow. I r; '''" ,Ti ...... The Can-Da clase of ths Xealle evening. Covers will be placed for Kibbyrof. Pasadena, Calif.; Lt. FrUaywun-herncle, Ur.J m -l cujrtile 1 guesU - - . Kibbylis.with the; medical corps Chandler tor. Chicago. Mr. MethodUt churchy will meet to ot the. United .SUtes army, and Chandler's,, home la, in Chicago -s; - -v was eproute. ur. .ana lira. -mu Taaklln Fort Lewis.; Thompson have had as their house Klbbr weren't guests this vfek. Dr; and 'Mrs. yard . Medical schooL ' " , Albany for -th, past 'few-c-years.' 74 - cutkca sju loajr - ssvw ' t- , " " " ' -1 s, torWSiometlrom nnd Miss. WUkinaon. win remain Emmeraon,-. If f furl iboqi and-Lt. In, Chicago k for. an- indefinite street. Mrs. A, V iclaia maes "at . Haf- stay She 0hasmadel her home in Mrs. Mason BLshc night , with Mr and Mrs. J. E. South Cottage W. Metxger and Bishop are assisting the hostess. James" -tlcClintock'of r Madlson-T . .;. 1 4 "J-" ' ".'! . -r . f - - 4' vu-' New Jersey. TTiarJLciCUntocks are iM'and Mrs. -iminnt' CvAm-TtliUm.hM re-. Miss IreneIolJenbeik of Hood Willamette tialfsrsity graduates Arlington were guests fc on Tues- turned from -a fortnight's stay atf Rlrer is TlsUing at the home of and he is professor of psychology f day ; of " Mr. ,'; and Mrs. - Frank FprtXewla and-has as .bar guests 1 Miss : Carolyn Wilson.,;. They plan tnd director , of personnel .at .Brown. They 4 were ,ln the capital. for-the renialnd,er,ct the week herr to spend a fewdays at Delake be lirothers -college of Drew univer-"for the McNary, notification cere- daughter. " Mrs: George f Elmer i fore . Miss Hollenbeck; returns to sity. . . -monies. t-, . iU.-.- - : Smigh, Jr and little girt, Diane. t her home. ,v . . j . well browned. LUNCHEON SANDWICHES Covered buttered slices of bread with grated aged American cheese. Broil to melt cheese. Brnll thin altaa nt Piniitlin tn con until well browned on both water nd butter, put dumplings you'll never be at loss for some sides. Top each sandwich with in ini priCK inem na'haae ror imng to greet the appetite of 3 slices of bacon. Accompany 30 o111046- Serve with spiced family and friends. They are ef with sliced tomatoes on lettuce cream or JQ8t the sauce. fective thlrst-qnenchers and leaf. . - wholesome, too. CANADIAN BACON WITH , . , , , ; noel frozen dessert. MUSHROOM SAUCE andWlCnPCI Mrrk" n 001 use your "nte carbon- sliced Canadian bacon. lViaJS.t? ated beverage one ingredient? Inch thick. Pan broil slow- M-vvKr PlicVt Here's a simple recipe : the brine barely covers the cucum- lT bout 10 minutes on each side A ,r-L lI ORANGE CHARLOTTE . bers. but later Juices are drawn unl" wen Drownea. Aaa 1 email . . laoiespoona geiaune, off. Skim every day. Keep at room cn of thIck mushroom soup and lemDeraiure ior iwo weeas or so c r vu and when transparent and crisp, toasted English muffins Use and with no spots, they are cured. Then pack in sterilized jars and add M cup vinegar to each quart. CANADIAN BACON HAWAHANAISE Pan broil thin slices of Can ad - Crisp as an organdy collar and as a coed s snub Is this sum mertime salad-sandwich . combina tion, destined to waken .summer appetites. The woven straw -hat, the , crisp linen napkin and the H cop sugar. 2 tablespoons lemon juice , X cup orange carbonated r beverage j -a. 1, egg white ; beaten stiff..-'. Soak gelatine in cup. coJd fill with the brine that has been i" bacon until well browned. ?TA nJl PPJ5 .v. . water and dissolve over boiling main cuoed, canned pineapple " " " water. Add lemon juice. Cool. and brown in butter or margar- your own 1,nI?er cne' for Add orange beverage. When mlx- Ine. Place three slices of Canad- PPetlte PP1 with a Hair. ture is nearly firm, beat welL Add lan bacon on a round of toast. HEARTY SALAD SANDWICH beaten egg -white, folding into Surround with pineapple. Pour a . ,, . ... mixture. Line mold with ladv small glass of currant or mint vBprea f ITe' wM,te: r Hngers, macaroons or Tanllla- jelly Into the pan used for the J??1 wiIet . ea,d V,"1"? wafe". Por ture and chill, bacon. When melted, pour about ot two parta "oftened butter and . . range slices of smoked tongue on Versatile LXIIKe one slice of bread. Place in cen- ... ter of plate.- Arrange slices of h fTCM IV M rrH O Swiss cheese on anoth.r .Hr of -Zlll lVliaUtf brought to a boil and cooled. Seal air tight and store in a cool place. They are easily made into sweet pickles by adding sugar. Tuna Speeds up Menu Plans 2 tablespoons over each service of the pineapple and bacon. Serve hot with a buttered vegetable When main dish ideas fail you, time Is short, or vonr hndret creaking a bit, reach up to the T-TonfV WoV to emergency shelf and bring down a 1 lUllfcsy V fc?t?.K. .ID can of tuna, and save the day. ' Few dishes are easier on the -De 00011 budget or offer more In good food value and delightful appearance than this easy-to-prepare, good-to-eat dish:. TUNA FRANCISCO X 6-ounce can tuna 1 tablespoon sugar I teaspoon salt teaspoon dry mustard 4 cup lime or lemon juice 1 beaten egg yolk X envelope plain, nnflavored gelatin 4 cup cold water 1 tablespoon pickled horseradish X cup chopped or slivered celery While we're concentrating on honey recipes,, in preparation for honey week which comes soon, let's look at some cookie recipes that gain flavor from the sweet. The National Honey Growers' or ganization sends: . HONEY BARS 3 eggs well beaten 1 cup honey 1 cups flour X teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla X cup chopped nuts 1 lb. chopped dates Mix honey and well beaten eggs Swiss cheese on another slice of bread and cut. in half diagonally. Place triangles at opposite sides of tongue sandwich. Garnish with lettuce or other salad greens, a small portion of mixed vegetable salad, wedges of peeled tomatoes, quarters of hard-cooked eggs, and fresh cucumber pickle slices. Serve with mayonnaise. Pink Lemonade Is Dessert A cross between a frosen des sert and a beverage is this pretty version of pink lemonade. H cup cream, or evaporated together. Add baking powder nd Comb'suarrsalt and mus- J ? tard in double boiler; add lemon orinr Rak 1n in ' S nVwen'sfteroi deep to custard consistency (requires i'- Wr.-" .Zl, mcnes about .6 minutes). Rebove nan -i rou in pow PINK FROST cup sugar cup hot water cup white corn syrup cup lemon juke A basic butter cake recipe caa be varied to suit most every occa sion. Try this one sometime when yon have about any. number of ggs. -i BUTTER CAKE 7 egg whites, 8 egg yolks, or 4 whole eggs 14 cups granulated sugar enp shortening cup water i 2 V cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder ; ' H teaspoon vanilla M teaspoon salt if unsalted shortening used Sift flour once, then measure. Put baking powder In last half cup of flour and sift three times. Cream shortening and sugar thor oughly, then add unbeaten eggs, whole, whites or yolks, alternately with the 'water and flour. Add vanilla, then floor with baking cup sweetened raspberry powaer, heating' very little after Juice or loganberry juice baking powder Is added. Put in 1 egg white cold oven and set at 300 degrees. Dissolve sugar In hot water: Bake 40 to 60 minutes. To make from boiling water, stir In gelatin S!!.!?! m, L. J?" e K fSr 7rup, lemon Juice and rasp- chocolate cake melt 2 squares of that has set with cold water for 1-7! h. !, , made berry , or - loganberry Juice. Poar chocolate In the top of the double mmuies. aaa norseraaisn and - " into tray of automatic refrlgera- boiler and add to the creamed blend well. Cool until a syrup-like "or. to tree-, nntll firm. Rt abortenlnr nA nrr a mmtnA eonsistencv r a n 1 1 then aa wVi nn,it . -ax . . v -. i . t . . . . coarsely njked tuna, celery, .and W OneV COOk'i5 mixture and beat until blended, sugar and nse cup ground choc- fold In sUffly whipped ereajn or AA UUUJlt?b Return quickly to freezing - tray olate. Chopped nuts or fruits may Arrange strips of pi mien to and WI1 rrOaiUm ".rr ."v". J T- 1 1 . the bottom of a mold; gently pour National honev wv ! in.t in i-4t.. .i... iu me omng, zo let s look at cookies I a m miure ana enm nntu that Uke this natural sweet for I&srfJ-lSS.?.! flT?r- H" ' e many t , ,CAluv;o- goon cooaie recipes:. delicious with broiled or baked tomatoes. HOLIDAY COOKIES m cup butter cap sugar. cap honey 1 egg H, teaspoon soda H. teaspoon. baking powder i , cap flour K teaspoon salt . X cup quick cooking oats X cap shredded eocoanst X teaspoon Tanllla . " H cup. chopped nutmeats. Cream butter.' tnrir anl bnn eating and using, corn are many together until light and fluffy, too; beyond corn, on or Just off Add , well beaten egg. blend to- the cob are corn pone, corn muf- gether. Sift flour with dry lngre- fins, corn pudding, and corn bread, dients, sUr well. Add-oaU, cocoa- Pork Chops Take Corn Stuffing: - Besides being one of our more important crops, corn Is native to" America, aa you know. Products of the golden grain, are many; they Include dextrose, golden salad olL. karo syrup, cornstarch. Ways of Way. Indeed, like this pork chops , wrrn corn DRESSING v -4 caps soft bread crumbs 5 X 'cap bran - 1 tablespoon chopped onion ' M cop chopped celery- : 1 tablespoons fat " X teaspoon salt . M teaspoon pepper, Vi teaspoon poultry, seasoning 1' CSP , corn cut from cob , ' -X cup stocky liquid from eorn or mux ; 4 pork chops.- - t". ' - '' . . teaspoon -aalUv ' '--r - Combine ' bread . . crambs . and- bran. Cook onion and celery in ; fat until lightly browned; .add. to bread mixture with seasonings, corn and stock.' Mir thoroughly. Press into baking dish, S inches nnt and vanilla. Add nntmeats. Drop from spoon on greased bak ing sheets; bake In moderate oven SSO degrees. Bake about about XS to IS minutes. Cut In bars. ' in diameter. Arrange chops on top of dressing and sprinkle with salt. Cover and bake, in . moder ately, hot- oven, (175 -degrees) about 4-. minutes; c uncover and bake.lS minutes .longer. Serves 4. FLO7ERS Court s Hlsh Piu 7Uk you cet it ia n Uricolii-Zepliyr . for 1940 the lJaocJaphyrly-etractttrehasba ; . ealarged' thoagn it zetaiaa its baaio eafftaeexiag. 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