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PAGE SEC MAXINE RUKF.N Editor " t, Brides-Elect Honored at Shower ; Miss Dorothy Alexander and Miss Alice Swift, popular autumn brides-elect, were honored with a surprise party last night when the Spinster 'were entertained at the home of Miss Barbara Compton on North Summer street. A linen shower feted the brides-to-be, and supper was serv ed at a late hour. Miss Alexander and Miss Swift presided at the serving; table. The centerpiece was of all white with a bowl of white begonias flanked by white tapers Honoring Miss Swift and Miss Alexander were Miss Frances Ann Mott. Miss Wilda Jerman. Miss Dorothea Corey. Miss .Esther Balrd, Mlii Mary Ellen Ham mond, Miss Eleanor Swift, Miss Doris Drsger, Miss Margaret Slmms. Miss Margaret Wagner. Miss Helen Langllle. Miss Bobbe Bhlnn, Mrs. William Daahney., Mrs. Joseph Cronin and Miss Barbara Compton. Rotary Women Meet Monday The Women of Rotary met for the first fall luncheon on Mon day afternoon at the Quelle at one o'clock. The long tables were centered with bouquets of bril liant fall flowers. The guest speaker was Dr. Iran LotcII of Willamette university who spoke informally on the "Current European Situation." Members and guests present, were Mrs. CarJe Abrams. Mrs. -T. J. Amspoker. Mrs. Wlllard Bsrt lett. Mrs. Lelf Bergsvlk, Mrs. F. I. Bressler. Mrs. Blaine Brown, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Eric But ler, Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mrs. W. F. Crawford. Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. Preston Dougbton. Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. Mrs. Lee Eyerly. Mrs. O. F. Franklin. Mrs. Tink&am Gilbert, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Melvin Gelst. Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Mrs. Karl Helnleln. Mrs. Grover Hlllman. Mrs. Paul Jackson. Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. Lloyd F. LeGarle, Mrs. Iran Lovell. Mrs. O. H. Llpps. Mrs. Floyd McClellan, Mrs. Ar thur MeLaughlan. Mrs. H. G. Miller, Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Ralph H. Mitchell. Mrs. G. O. Madison. Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. W. G. Morehouse. Mrs. H. H. dinger, Mrs. Chester Pickens. Mrs. Chester Nelsos.. Mrs. Cliff Parker, Mrs. J. C. Per ry, Mrs. Thomas Roen, . Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. Arthur A. Ro gers. Mrs. F. O. Repine. Mrs. E. Rogers. Mrs. B. E. Slsson, Mrs. Errin Smith. Mrs. Homer H. Smith. Mrs. Homer Smith. Jr., Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. J. Ly man Steed, Mrs. Iran Stewart, Mrs. Nets Tonning. Mrs. H. O. White and Mrs. Ray Tocom. Auxiliary Makes Plans for Year ' The major portion of the American Legion auxiliary budget- of $800 is used for philan thropic activities for the benefit of both veteran's and non-veter-an's families. . During the past year three ar tificial eyes were purchased, baskets were filled snd distribut ed, several children were provid ed with medical attention and lay ettes. Contributions ot any articles suitable for a rummage- sal are needed and will be. appreciated, ilrs. James Garson. finance of lleer, who is In charge of the cooked food and rummage sale to be held on September 27 and 2S in WCTU hall. Mrs. Aubrey Tusslng Is assistant. Mrs. Gar son's telephone number Is 7624 and Mrs. Tussing's number is 7HI. Mrs. White Will Be Honor Guest Mrs. William" McGilchrist. Jr.. has bidden member! of the Town and Country club to a 1 o'clock luncheon at her home on North Summer street Wednesday after noon. The affair will compliment Mrs. George A. White, a member of the club, who is leaving Salens to reside In Portland and Fort Lewis. Bridge will be in play fol lowing the luncheon hour. Weekend Tisitore la Kalcws were Mr. and Mrs. George E. Emlgh. Jr.. of Portland who were guests of her parents. Major General and Mrs. George A. White. - The Can , Do Class ot Leslie Methodist church- will meet Wednesday ' afternoon, September 21 at the home of Mrs. Ben Otjen. Sit Rursl avenue. Mrs. Emll Ot jen and Mrs. R- Rasmussen are assisting hot-ases. . . - ' S V.Q JX V-tSTS. SAlVt . C5 SSOfS ' SOCIETY r t - mm The HOME Miss iMlvac To Wed in Bach day brings," forth more announcements and wedding days and .the latest to Join the fall brides-elect is Miss Frances H la vac who will - be married to Mr. Harold Doerfler on Tuesday, October 15. Miss Hlavac is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hlavac of Lawrence, Neb., and Mr. Doerfler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Doerfler of Salem. The ceremony will be per formed at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 9 o'clock with Father T. J. Bernards officiating. Miss Beth Cooney will be the honor attendant and Mr. Law rence Doerfler will be his broth er's best man. A reception at the Argo hotel will follow the wedding. Miss Hlavac Is- a registered nurse and received her nurse's training at St. Francis hospital in Grand Island. Neb. For the past two years she has been on the nursing staff of the Salem General hospital. Mr. Doerfler attended Salem schools and is now connected with The Oregon Statesman. Miss Hall Bride Of Mr. Racely The home of Rev. and Mrs. P. W. Eriksen was the setting of a simple but Impressive cere mony Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock when Miss Elma Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall of Huron. SD. became the bride of Mr. Clay Racely, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Racely of Tend er. Neb. Rev. Eriksen performed the ceremony before the fireplace. The mantel was decorated with bauquets of hydrangeas and dai sies flanked by pastel tapers. The bride wore an afternoon frock of soldier blue light weight wool. Her accessories were brown and she wore a corsage of gardenias and white rosebuds. Mrs. Glenn Hardman was the honor attendant and wore a black frock with white accessories and corsage of gardenias and rose buds. Mr. A. C Newell served as best man for Mr. Racely. The couple will live in Port land where Mr. Racely will at tend the University of Oregon Medical school. Mrs. Racely is a graduate of Huron hospital in South Dakota and has been a registered nurse at the Deaconess hospital. Mr. Racely is a gradu ate of Willamette university. New Girls Feted At Meeting An Introductory meeting was held by the high school Girl Re serves Monday for the new girls in the school. Presiding was Miss Dorothy Eley. president. "Poor Little Mar gie." a short skit was presented over radio . station TRIT. Miss Jean Bates headed the cast of players. Supporting her were Miss Alleen Hutchinson, Miss Nadine Wuatt. Miss Margaret Forsythe, and Miss Jean- Lund. "Ah. Sweet Mystery of' Life" and "The Old Refrain" war presented by. Miss. Kathleen rBoer as violin solos, accompanied' by Miss Margaret Wonderlick. Advisors present were Miss Hejen Becker, executive secretary of- the YWCA, Mrs. Nell Brown, Miss Helen.. Spring and Mrs. El len Fisher, Over. feov hundred girls at tended' tbf meeting, . Dinner Served At Cooley's A groups of Salem's hunting widows, gathered at the home of Mrs. Bar I Coaliy for an Indoor picnic d4adex;last night. Those at tending, the affair given by Mrs. Cooley were.: Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Char lea Pefke. Mrs. O. D. .Adams and Mrs, Oscar Paulson. Husbands of; hostess and guests are on a trip In eastern Oregon, except Keith Brown, who is in the southern part of the state. Plans were completed last nlgbt for several venison dinners to be given soon.' .. Mrs. Clifton Madd yesterday received an invitation to act as a - representative of- the Oregon . Federal!, of Women's clubs at the. 10th, annual forum on cur rent pxebluns. conducted by the New Yorkv Herald Tribune at the Waldorf' Astoria, The ferum will be heldjoa ! October. 3 C and 2 J. man (Gwn Hunt) of Portland .were in inevcapiiaj mis. weesena. and wvra. gnesta of her psrents, Mr, and Mrs, J. P. Hunt. They ' were . aevosgv- the, Out-of-tewsku guests-cal.the wedding of Ulsa.Ida Jo Katesv, and Mr. Lawrence f Brows Saturday nigajL . TliefienerOl. Uaioa VeteraM of the Civil Wajyand their auxiliary, will meet ;at the. E. B. Perrine horns, ter a no-host lunch at (:3t tonighti The Perrine home is at 77$ Nerth, CotUge streeU . Mlsa nrbera Cosapto Is cv tertainingc a.her house guest for several days;. Miss: Patty Ludwick . of Portlands ' m Tlx Fall Flowers Shown at j Exhibit Several hundred men and wom en who attended the table decora tlon show jkt the Marion hotel yesterday,' sponsored by the Sa lem -and Little Garden clubs, saw several dozen unusually Interest ing arrangements of tall flowers. Judges ' proclaimed it a show of excellence,- comparing favor ably with those ot much larger cities. ; Mrs. Robert Shlnn,' with an ar rangement of yellow roses In a crystal and gold vase with' gold and ivory china, was awarded blue ribbon for the best dinner table. Mrs. II. ' R. Woodburn's mauve and pink, arrangement ; of coleus leaves, petunias and rose geraniums brought her the red ribbon in the same class. A luncheon table set by Mrs. W. J. Buslck, with red and white china and Venetian glass, and a mixed bouquet in a red Italian comport took first place in the luncheon table class. Mrs. Leona Johnson arranged a table In a Dresden effect with mixed flow- ers of pink, lavender and yellow. and green rranes winninr her and green grapes. second place. In the breakfast tables. Miss " Edith Schryvtr's table set with sis green linen cloth with embroidery, a green and Douquet and green grapes won first. Second award west to Mrs. Ralph E. Cartwrlgbt for her green and yellow arrangement. She used ' w w s oujnuUl, 0U9 UBCU tiered effect with three t marigolds in pewter. a three shades of Silver King artemesia, . "Rab bit's Ear" and miniature fuschia. At a smartly arranged break arranged for a buffet, brought the fast for which Miss Virginia first award in that class to Mrs. Bird was hostess Sunday morn Myron Van Eaton. Mrs. M. C. ing the announcement of her Stewart won second with an ar- betrothal and forthcoming m ar rangement of glads, dahlias, dais- risge to Lt. Edwin Alexander les and verbenas of pastel shades. Fronk, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bamboo, desdemonium and Edwin A. Fronk of Eugene, form lantern plant were arranged for rlT ot Salem, was revealed, first place in the hall table class M,8 Bird, who is the daughter by Mrs. C. A. Kells. Mrs. Noel ot Mr. and Mrs. James Curtis Cavender won second ribbon with B,rd of Salem, is a graduate of yellow chrysanthemums in copper. tn University of Oregon and a In the occasional table class member of Alpha Chi Omega sor Mrs... Lewis Judson's bouquet of orltT- Lt- Fronk formerly made fall leaves and berries in a copper hl" nome bere nd l now lU" bowl oni mahogany drop-leaf Uoned rort, J?1?; w,nere table caused much favorable com- "P relde following their ment and brought her the first mrrlai .Hft ? Tdut or ribbon. Mrs. WaltPr Smith'. mnA- ern arrangement of scarlet glad iolus in sn ivory container was awarded second place. Weed arrangements wr at. tractive, and Mrs. A. A. Taylor's selection of orange iris seedpods with wild grass, arranged in an orange bowl was effective and tnnv ftm KKn .iif. weeds appeared' in the bouquet arranged by Mrs. Paul Acton which took second place Miniatures were won by Mrs. Ph.rl. r .Itt. tnm and nnni nhio irx . tin crystal container 'and a pair of Qualnt vases, holding pastel flow- rs. won Mm a r PrtmnnHmn ers. won Mrs. Alice Edmundson uie Ktnoa iwira in ioai Class. Crescendo Series Concerts Listed. .. The Crescendo club of Salem high school yesterday announced three of the four concerts listed on their fourth winter concert se ries. -The active musical club of the school will open the series of popular priced concerts, with the appearance of the fine Linfield college choir on December 8. Ar- rsngements for the January pro- gram has not yet been completed, but on February 17. King Lan Chew. Chinese concert dancer will be presented. Miss Chew, na- tionally known as a dancer and authority on costumes and cul ture of the far east, holds BA snd MA degrees. She appeared as the dancer in "The Good Earth." The final concert of the series will be given by Bernlce Hickman, former Willamette university stu dent who hss sung professionally several years In Chicago. Miss Rlckntan (now Mrs. Stanley T. Gordpa) sang two years ago in Salens and was, received with great enthusiasm by old friends and members of the audience to whom she was new. Tickets will be on. sals soon for the entire season, according to Miss Mary Elizabeth Slsson, con- cert manager for the Crescendo ...-. ,v m. be gives in the events at S o'clock. Miss Lena Belle, Tartar.-is advisor for the club. Miss Lillian McDonald, ssprr- intendent or the Salem General Asuma spoke a tew words. At hospital, left yesterday morning the reception In the social room for Nelson. BC, where she will Mrs. Melvlnr Johnson, Mrs. Haya spend a two weeks' holiday with kawa and Mrs. Emi Nomura pre her parents. tided at the tea table. Mrs. G. Salem Women Go To Waldport Mrs. HirfT Satt. Un PnnaM Jones and- Mrs. Jacob Fbrsr wsat to Waldport on Wednesday to present a charter-te the Lion's auxiliary of that city. Dinner was served at tbe- Ed r water hotel with Mrs. Robert Burns president and Mrs, Leonard Car son, secretsry, presiding. The Wajdport-club. has. been active for the past njasu years, yet had never received,; sw state charter. Last year's activities, la-. at onie to their many friends eluded the presentation. svntu.1 Portland, where they will make nicipal tennis court to thecjty-by. t home. the auilliary. -,, , Miss Shirley Eveason Is vara- r lxi tienlng this week in Medtord and MrS. VjOUlet tO. ixthe gaesVof her-mother. Mrs. .tjlIGriain Mrs. Homer L. Goulet wiU,e. Y7;l7rt"r. tertala members of her c at. fTe niid?freni. sv fortaight s dinner tonight at : her cpary : ,Uy,la SaFyanclsce. and Sacra home. Contract bridge will; be in ownto. . - T Covcra will ba nlae4 far.Mra. Leon Perry, a special guest. Mjra Kenneth Pott v Mrs: uareid.m Ik, Mrs. Robert Needham. Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. CreightearB ' ..- ; . Jones, Mrs Reynolds Ailepa apdw EILVERTON Mrs. ErroU Ross Mrs. Goulet. , was hostess Wednesday at a. des- ; sert luncheon-and card party en-.' The National Association entertained Mrs. Elgin McCleary, . Letter Can-Iers. auxiliary,: wiU;Mrs. Dale LaMarr, Mrs. Lowell, hold Its monthly, business-meeting Brown, Mrs? Rex. Albright, Mrs..' and Quarterly-no-hostess.birthdsy Alfred Adams, Mrs James Hoi--supper on. Wednesday at llngsworth snd Mrs.,. Floyd Lar- la KP hall. - , son . . i .Y J... ..'U;.-.-- OREGON STATESMAN. Solera. . ' : ' ,j: -' ' " .. , -" " i" u ' " V ! ' " 4 TO LIVE IN SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Rolkmd MilHkan Prrrnrfla f!liinrnw mwssa Via T-rxrHrY 4ri fArl -n rr ""Z c i vreddinj on September 18 at tr m m . Ui taiesmcm pnoto Miss Bird to Be Bride of sae m T U rnn IT JLVll .11 JL IJS. ureSOB ol college ana a mem- ber of Sigma Nu fraternity. The wedding will he an event of Saturday, October 12 at the First Presbyterian church In Sa- 1m at 1 oclock In the after- nor. The breakfast was given at Ire land's on Lake Oswego with gar denla corsages marking places for tbe uegt"- Tvhe jh conDle tbfe dte were dls- viuou u mw. voiud. Covers were placed for Miss n"'" BW.iuui.u, v,.t.LUU Helen Boardman. Mrs. Carlton Rotn oI Sal?m M1 Jane Bessart "wTeuZ. Z7 WHlard Booth Mrs Arthur PullenT Mrs . ..... . . of Albany, Mrs. Stanley Ziolkow- Berns'rd Kllkx. Mrs. Jesse' Hen shew, Mrs George Dickie, Miss Loye Bogardus, Miss Mary Lou lse Rugenlts, Miss Vivian Wher rie, Miss Marian Brooklns, Miss Marian Smith, Miss Lenore Van Landingham, Miss Mary Valplani of Portland and Miss Bird. . Miss Yada Bride Of Sunday Before a beautifully decorated altar of white gladiolus and chrysanthemums and palms snd at a lovely candlelight service red T ne RT- Irwin Williams assisted by the Rev. Y. Horlkoshl on Sunday at 3 o'clock In the chapel of the First Presbyterian church. Miss Eml Yada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Tads, became the bride of Arthur I. Somekawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Somekawa of Portland. Miss Ailene Moored ssng pre ceding the ceremony. She was accompanied at the pipe organ by Miss Gladys Edgar, who also played the wedding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a beautiful areas or ice Diue marquisette em broidered la whit and painted in pastel shades with a full train and flowing veil of ice blue tulle. She fr r,ea. DOUBei OI orcmas ana lllles-of-the-yalley. Miss Martha Oknda, maid of honor, and Miss- May Tambara of Portland, bridesmaid, wore Jtff I".! "Cid "2 chrysanthemums Mr. Howsrd Nomura was the best man and the usher was Wil liam Oda. Assisting, in the. usher lsva were Ka Yada, George Atuma and Carl Somekawa. Followlnr the services. Mr. Somekawa and Mrs. James Tada were at ther bride's -table. Presid ing at the punch bowl was Miss Aids Somekawa. Cutting the wedding cakes were the Misses Ruby Kanaya and Susie Fukuda. Assisting-were the Misses Frieds Sandvick. Maxlne Stanberg. Maye Soye, Yoshis and Lillie Yoshlksi. Anna Takayama, Helen Tanaka, raeao saito, snnl Ogura, Koto Kyono nd Mrs. Toshlko Ogurs. MJss Minnie Ogura had charge of the guest book snd little Misses Sadako and Klmlko KasachI passed the dream cakes. Mr. and Mrs. Somekawa will Nora Ball. KjB wim wi M .U, M Mir. mmn : aar. umvm mckbiwski Pnt the past tea days cniUl M jeuerson- pari:, ana sojourning along, the coast. ; ., Oregon, Tuesday Morning. Sep!" L 4 1 T the Free Methodist church. CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Women's Society of Chris tion Service, . First Methodist Church, 2 p. m. Women's Union of First Congregational church, picnic National Association of Let.;.. ter Carriers' auxiliary, KP halL :30 birthday supper. Ladles of GAR, with Mrs! Hattie B. Cameron, 298 North 21st street, 2 to S p. m. Leslie Can De Class with Mrs. Ben Otjen, 81 1 Rural ave nue. Nebraska auxiliary, covered dish luncheon with Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, 1266 North 17th street. Women's Society of Christian Service, Jason Lee church. 1 o'clock no-host luncheon pre ceding Installation ot officers. Woman's association of the First Presbyterian ehurch meet at church 2 p.m. Mrs. McNary to Be Honored Mrs. Charlea L. McNary and Mrs. Georxe T. Gerllnrer. rennb- Mean national eommitteewoman for Oregon, will be honor guests m. l m tea 10 ue (iren oj us ve- publican Women's Club, Inc. Wednesday afternoon In the Mir- ror room of the Portland hotel, V". 1 elOC LrUnhril HZ ana Mrs. . ueriinger win be Mrs. W C Tlnnaa-an n.Mt t ciub; Mrs. Grace M. Wells, Mrs. Charles E. Runyon, Mrs. M. H. Lamond, Mrs. R. B. Bondurant and Mrs. Philip Gevurtx. t - '43 In Sandwich Fillings. .'i There's" always room for variety la sandwiches, whether they he made to serve the child at school, guests at a party, a working man or jnst the family who's hungry of. an afternoon. Here are' some suggestions for sandwich fillings that may he made delicate with thin slices of bread, or husky with man-sized pieces. Cream , cheese, walnuts and orange marmalade mix well. Green peppers ground with ham and moistened with mayonnaise. Shrimp, celery, mayonnaise and lettuce. RIeed egg, chopped olives, may onnaise and lettuce. Tana, chopped celery and may onnaise. ' . Jelly, chopped nuts1 and may onnaise. . . 'Peanut butter 'and honey. Orange marmalade, , chopped nuts between battered dark bread. Cream cheese,- mashed banana and crashed freBh mint. Alumnae Feted At Slipper Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mrs. Claude Steusloff entertained the alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega so rority at the former's home on North 13 th street Monday night. Guests were Invited to a dessert InJ"er nd .?"i,ie" flowers were used about the guest rooms. Mrs. Paul Bales is president ot the alumnae group for the ensu ing year. Miss Dorothea Steusloff, vice-president, and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, secretary. Present were Mrs. H. R. Bar low, Mm. Panl Bales, Mrs. Harry Buckley of Sllverton, Mrs. Wil liam Cole, - Mrs. Win Clark, - Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Mrs. Vernon Gil more, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. Barton Myers, Mrs. Carl Pope, Mrs. Homer Richardson, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. James Toung, Mrs. Carl Goetx, Mrs. Wendell Batt. Miss Bobbe Shlnn, Miss Beth Hol comh, Miss Dorothea- Steusloff, Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mrs. Claude Steusloff. " Mrs. Cari G. Collins and Mm. rnn Pottt motored ta Rnrcne last night to attend the Delta Gamma preference dinner. www Mr. mad Mrs. Lewis Griffith were In Eugene Sunday and were sTuests of Dr. and Mrs. John Grlf- Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bagley, 3r- naT returnea irom a siay in Portland and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Reld. .TjaairfteEfBDSKBlis The air will soon be filled with cheers, pen nants and prophecies about the football sea son. The Statesman will feature news about quarterbacks, fullbacks and wingbacks. But there's one? person: who has a greater respon sibility thani any oil these! And that's the lady who doesstheer family buying and enpably di rects the affairs of the home the kitchen quarterback;. If sheS; a: wise-lady, she studies the ad-vertisircrjpageofiThe-Statesman carefully. A little touting; through the advertisements makes rierrjpbmuchi easier. For here is accu rate information; oni how to run a home effic iently and! economically . . v Daily "skull prac tice" with, the? advertising pages makes , All American ikitcJieniquarterbacksI Today's Menu Melon cocktail with mint sauce will be a featured dish cm the menu today. - - Melon ball cocktail . , " Mint sauce . 'Cube steaks ' Baked sweet, potatoes v Broccoli Pplanaise J : Strawberry-banana .- shortcake ; Make a light sug-ar and water syrup and boil with several sprigs, of fresh mint. Strain, add a faint coloring of green, cool andJ nour " over the melon halls in. thse cock- llll jiMW, , " For the sauce on tne csnu flower, melt buUer and. stir with . aJ .nn Bnf nnnr j ....t.via imf Kir 11 gun IW . There are strawberries mtne market now, and shortcake is a fine way to serve them. Bananas mm Here's a real in 19 words: n THROUGH YOU CAN GO EAST I I . . cor HOT OWE CENT 1 (AORE RAlt FARE THAN IT. I COSTS TO f Believe it or not, you can see California oa jour round trip to Chicago, New York and most other eastern des tinations for not one cent more rail fare than you'd par to go straight East and bade Add San Francisco, Los Angeles and Hollywood to GRAND CIRCLE TOUR Set your mum limited Stotet from ROUNDTRIP in fbair cert d cootbes. ID rUj Southern Pacific C. A. LARSON, Ticket Agent Phone 4408 add Interest to the flavor and ex tend: the more expensive Ingredient.- -:---'--t;'" - - yr : AVOCADO CKEA3F SALAJ ; M large avocado . 1 egyolks - teaspoon each, salt ana ma- i tardi ? V '.' : ' i tablespoon sugar - - ' . Juice of 3 or 4 lime tor ' tablespoons lemon- Juice) .1-tablespoon butter 1 , M pint whipping cream : k . 1 eup pineapple laiceoj - 2 tablespoons ; water li marshmallows. ' Mix dry ingredients with butter M . trnt 4rtl and z T 'r - ,, egg yolks. Cook in double boiler until thick. CooL fold in whip- ned cream, froit. and. add crated rind of two limes, (or a Uttle rind lemoni. ahuw iu .i.u .- eral hours or vernigau way add melon. -. tout trip. i i ooraer to 135 birder t border, tst to esstl . XOVNDTSJPim tUmdrd FtdtmtHS (lower berth mil tbe wef t41,mpper.$H,W - 1 bargain i - - -