Club Meets Monday at Temple The Salem Daughters of the Nile met a Monday at the ' Masonic Tempi and sewed for the White Shrine hospital. At noon a lanch eoa was serred with Mrs, Varney E. Kabn la charge of arrange ments. She waa assisted by Mrs. A. K. Stanley, tfrs. J. S. LocheaV and Mrs. John Imlah. : The tables were decorated with bouquets of chrysanthemums, xln nlas and other fall blooms.- Mrs.' p. X. Beechler, president, presided at the business session. - Cover, were placed for ilrgr Dal X. Beechler, Mrs. Adolph, Bombeck. Miss Elfrleda Bombeck. Mrs. Walter Dry. Mrs. David Cam eron, Mrs. George Duatford, Mrs. Bert B- Flack, Mrs. Charles C Ge briel, .Mrs. Paul H. Ranser. Mrs. Arthur O. Bant. Mrs. Jobs Imlah, Mrs. V. K- Xubn. Mrs. Lloyd Le Garis. Mrs. Mania Lewis. Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mrs. J. 3. Loc head. Mrs. Claude Marphy. Mrs. , Ethel Nile. Mrs. O. A, Olson, Mrs. r. W. Hans Belts. Mrs. Albert C Smith. Mrs, A. K. Stanley and Mrs. Rer Turner. On Wednesday the Salem Daughters of the Nile are planning to attend the homecoming cere-; monlal of Nydls temple la Port land at the Masonic temple. Mrs. David Wright, queen, will preside and a formal bang.net will be held in the evening. Exchange Dinner On Sunday Members of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority and Kappa . Gamma Rho fraternity enjoyed an exchange dinner on 8unday at their respec tive houses on Court street. . The table at the Alpha Phi Al pha bouse waa centered with an arrangement of yellow rosea, yel low button chrysanthemums , and matching candles. Covers were placed for Mrs. William E. Kirk, Miss Laura Lee Tate, Miss Edith Mohr. Miss Doro thy Bar ham. Miss Dorothy Tate, Miss Doris Crabtree, Miss Frances Tatro and Miss Grace Jackson. - The Messrs. Edward Cone, Wil liam Bard well, Oscar Swenson. Tom Terfeson, Ernest Greenwood, Morris Krauts and Clifford Stew art. At the Kappa Gamma Rho house the .dining table was cen tered with a bouquet of chrysan themums. Places vere marked for Dr. and Mrs. Richard Uebes, Mlas Gail Dennisoa. Mary Head, Mary Bac ker, Maxine Crabtree, Barbara VI esko, Marian Sanders and Mary 8 wisher. - - - The Messrs. Al Ferrin. Harry ; Irvine Wayne Btardevant, Jack Hedgeeock, Jess Jones, - Ward Walker and Carroll Hleme. - e --e. : Wisteria Dance :: On Friday On Friday might's calendar is the second Wisteria club dance which will be held at the Vet eran's hall with Guy Albin and his orchestra playing for danc ing. Arranging the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brown, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorens and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hllle. Sev eral Informal parties are being planned to precede the dance. Mrs. Jeba Beetelsen at 110 East Lefelle street will be hostess Wed nesday afternoon to the Woman's Society of Christian 8ervice of the Leslie Methodist church. This will be the monthly study meeting at which Mrs. C A. Downs will re view the book "The Genesis of the Exodus. n study of the mi grant labor problem." Mrs. Mason Bishop will giro the ' lesson on China from the book. "Dangerous Opportunity. Assisting Mrs. Ber telson for the tea hour will be Mesdames S. M. Laws, J. O. Mat this, Lena Cramer and G. A. Gra ham. i. The Salome Dakota dab will meet for a no-host dinner at the Mooss hall Wednesday night at 1:10 o'clock. A musical program, readings and a travelogue will be presented and election of officers will be held. e e e The AAUTf Literatnre class will meet Wednesdsy night with Miss Elsie Miller at her home, 111 North Winter street, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer Berg will re view the book, "Madame Doro thea, by Sfgrld Undset, T - Miss Kteasor Trlndle will be hostess to the Beta -Chi alumnae' at her home on South Commer cial street Wednesday night. As sisting hostesses will be Miss Melva Belle Savage and Miss Charlotte Kallander. - S3 Col XI there's trrita- 11m tm unnar bronchial tues, cotKftlng. mns- . cuter i imii or ttetaefiS re lieve suctx iaiery. XZottur, wlii aaimpcoved'VapoI ubT.Tn f. WCht&ls more tiMirotth treats saent, the noulUce-and-Tapor action of tc5rs Vfoi;'-J taors efcttrelyKSStirTltedsir casasres wltsetxttitng raedisis -1 vaporn...tTajiTS a&l krir iis a r..nir(V rcwu'J.ce or plaster... trs,iTS mttrr rfet wsyl Results d&-;Lt cvea . id triema of VapoRu. " TO OTT a"Vapcr.uJ Uusaisf , wUh bU Its beoeU rifsa r Vsooltc3 for t minctee on m -Tosezurt ss3aaA or sack as witll as throat axU sprseil a thick Uver nch" cover wuh a warmti.-. w nrrs t kiw uiae. V . 4 13 dam .. I r MAX IKE RUKEri Krfitar if: iNMcWcto At ; Little Garden Club Show - r .Members of the Little Garden Alice Edmundson. two best ar club of Salem Heights were hos- raageraeata. Mra. Vaadeeve. Beet tosses at an anniversary tea and dining room arrangement, formal, annual chrysanthemum show oa Mrs. tteWain and Mrs.' Sawyer. Saturday and Sunday at the com- informal Mrs. VanCleave. and munity halt. Mrs. Homer MeWaia Mrs. Mc Wain. Living room er p res Id ant of the club, took sev- rangements, Mrs. MeWaln and era! awards for flowers and car- Mrs. Judson; Mrs. Wood barn and rled off the sweepstakes prise for ' Mrs. A. Doran. Monochromatic, her formal dining room arrange- small, Mrs. MeWaln and Mrs. ment. : Mr&v Ai A.' Taylor waa show Paul Acton; large, Mrs. MeWaln chairman. and Mrs. Taylor. ; Mrs. "B. O. Schucklng, Mrs. Thanksgiving arrangements, Elizabeth Lord .and Miss Edith Mr- Woodbura and -Mrs. R. E. Schryver Judged j all events. Cartwrlght. First plaee In the First and second prise winners themes class were won by Mrs. In each class and division for MeWaln and Mrs. VanCleave. chrysanthemums - were: Large disbudded, singles, Mrs. J. B. VanCleave ot'Stayton and Mr m winter f km. Mrs. II. B. Winter of Sclo; best .m,.m., ... tt . J!..- :;X"r IZJZZLZr r. cLisbndded, on single stem, Mrs. - wMwawrwvw aaaa t MVS VanCleave and Mrs. MeWaln; best ! arrangement, Mrs. C W. rt xtf Sawyer and Mrs. MeWaln. Large pompons, small arrangement. Mrs. MeWaln; large arrangement, Mrs. A. A. Taylor and Mrs. VanCleave. Button pompons, small arrange- ment. Mrs. VanCleave and Mrs. Taylor; Urge, ftrs. Lewis Judson and Mrs. a A. Kells. Jspanese M'iSranmlLM ulvrL Hd Mr h p w!" MeWaln and Mrs. H. R. Wood- burn. ' . .Anemone, specimen. Mrs. Alvla Stewart and Mrs. VanCleave? sr- v rangement, -Mrs. VanCleave and Mrs. .Stewart. Single,', best speci men,. Mrs. VanCleave and Mrs. IWith Salem Folk at QSC By ISABEL McGILCHRIST Pledge presidents of sororities and : fraternities were dinner guests of Delta Zeta Tuesday night. Among those la attendance 'were Charlotte McKee, Alpha XI Delta; Shirley McKay. Kappa Al pha Theta; and Walter Bushnell, Beta Kappa. ' Students pledged last spring term to phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honor society, were ini tiated formally into the chapter Tuesday night. Later a banquet was held la Memorial Union, Alice Cunningham nn-m bored , . TT among students receiving this HeiClS Are HOStS honor. Top social honors go to Phi rPr FVinHc3 Delta for their novelty barn dance staged last weekend, when mem- Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reld of hers and guests turned out la ap- Salem Heights entertained a group propriate old-time regalia, of friends Saturday night. A no Glimpsed dancing among a setting host dinner was served and the of hay, straw and farm animals evening wss spent dancing and were Gene Hollstein, Dick Par- staging. ker. Bin Butte, Harry Carson, Those present were Mr. and Shirley McKay, Bill 8mlth and Mrs. Ralph Applegate. Mr. and off-campus guests Bobbe Shlnn Mrs. OrvUls Chestain, Mr. and and Shirley Huntington. Mrs. George Diets, Mr. and Mrs. At a luncheon meeting this Bill Hamrlck Mr and Mrs. Joe week, members of the Memorial HarrU Mr. and Mra. Merki Phil Union board of directors met with "Jf'-. Ete!J?ai2: Doug Chambers, student body Mr. Kdd le AppJ f ? president to discuss new rules and dJ?ar,lt a'urL regulations for the MU. which J" Hamrtek and Mr. aad Mrs. has undergone remodeimg auring - the last few months. The freshman retreat, spon- Round Table, the ' WCA- TMCA counctt, was held last weekend at Sflver Creek Falls to discuss spiritual aspects of col- leee. Ed Yada and Bill 8 h t n n were on the attendance list for thfa affair. Another notable dance of the weekend was the harvest dance of the parsonage on Wednesday, the Kappa Bis, with Ray Wood, The Dorcas circle wiU serve lunch Doug Chambers, Vivian Aspln- on at 12:20. business meetings walL Chuck Wood. Bob McKee, Uler, Don Wood and orx-eampus guesi a Faeton amenn nartlclpants. ont-wMk eamoala-n for col lection of dues for the Associated Women students. Is now In prog ress, with Dorothy Kibbee, AW3 treasurer, heading- the Intensive dlWlth fraternity pledging UH In order, it, Is noted that Bob Ewing. transfer from Willamette university. Is a pledge of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Bob King a pledge of Lambda Chi Alpha. Odds and ends ... Phil Blake running for treasurer of the aeur lor i class . . . BiU Phllmoro and Jim Smart at the Lambda Chi fM ' Dorothr Kibbee to ka intti.tat Sundav late Phi Chi Theta. national honor society for women In secretarial science . . . Martette DePres being quoted In n campus Questionalre . . . Bill King. Dick Parker and Ray Wood In intramural athletic com petition this week . . . Roe uraoiree -field trip for the applied farm management class . . Mary Ellen Bywater. Eleanor Rosaon, George Causey. Gordon UUman, Clinton Wampler and Dorral Binegar la Salem last weekend. . DTT venTnif a. Halloween Vartf.waa glreo .by Mra -I :dwin ; Ilatteberg ana tuam berg a the home of the farmer Thursday nlghU Cards foUowed bCto wero placed for William ; Katteberg and Mtes Nettle Kat teherg of Salem. Mrs. U. J. Mad sea. Harold Larson. . Miss UM ruttU. lllss AUce Jensen, MUf uUH Kiss Althe Mem and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hatte berg. C:"'0' mV'-. t -' fWE3T SALEM -- Mrs.VH.iBD. Hawa was hostess to the King wood Homo aad Garden , club. Members present were Urs. A. . OetJrir, Mrs. A. Indrey. Mrs. c! Millar. Mrs. M. - K J. S. Friessn. Mrs. E. Hoffman aad tlrs. iliaia. CKft were Mrs. rati Lee, Urs, Asfrhell and Mrs. llelbert of Dallas. i sociEn music nrv ,i Prize Firsts In ' small arrangement awards were taken by Mrs. Me- nv . n TL flowers took awards for Mrs. L.w.i- . MeWaln tor roses and also for foliage. Mrs. Woodbura for other fall flowers. Mrs. : McWain ar- a a . . a l""" ."."lca" ow "wnsni . uu jarv. uoren won 1 'nV " 7 f.1"?1 flowenl Bot therwUe . . : , JJrpohv'tori fTTl Cf fj 1 1 Moot 111 AVAt?t;i ' Circle, of t h Prbyteriaa ehurch will meet on Wednesday. ,T1 ,. . A, TTWl - o - - leaders and meeting places: No. 1. Mrs. C. B. 8iegmund, i...-. unhtii aoeeuws vv ivti mash S4uvwi a vus 1m n street at 1 . m. No. z. Miss Marv McOowan. leader: with Mrs. EL R. Wagner, K2S North 20th street at t p. m. No. t, Mrs. W. W. WtKdmff, leader; with Mrs. M. MaeDonald, 4X0 North 20th street at 2 p. m. No. 4, Mrs. Mareus, leader: with Mrs. John 8. Harper, 13 (S Court street at s p. m. No. S, Mrs. John Harbison, leader: with Mrs. L. M. Purvine, 8S2 South 12th street for lunch eon at 1 p. m. No. , Mrs. Charles Pratt, leader: with Mrs. W. Irvin Williams. 84S Chemeketa street at 1:15 p. m No. 7. Mrs. F. K. McCracken, leader; with Bertha Junk Darby, CSS Union street at t p. m. No. 8, Mrs. Leo C Dean, leader: with Mrs. Holden, Kelser district. All who wish transporta tion meet at the church by 1:11 p. m. Women's aaxBiary Disabled . "T " ',u ht..m u .ponsoring a beaefit card Moose haU Wednes- g , m Mrs. gt,art JohM? cHlt-ma- ftWntt . . . The Ladles aid and society of Knight memorial church m m. wih uh tt p. ntan CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Chadwick Chapter. 023. Ma sonic temple, regular meeting. Laurel Social Hour club j with Mrs. K. J. Jennings, Tues day at 2 p.m. American War Mothers, i American Lutheran church, 2 ! p. m. . .. , Women of the Moose meet at Meoee hall, 8 p.m. : Wednesday PEP teacher's club, regular meeting :20 New Salem hoteL VFW a Miliary, eard party. Veteran's hall, g p. m. : Woman's society of Christian . service. West Salem . Methodist '. church, with Mrs. Ora Gilliland, 740 Ferry street, no-host lunch eon. ' j Busy Neighbors, with Mrs. F. C Lots. 1171 North Liberty '" street. 8 p.m. : - South section, First Congre gational church, with Sophia Sykes and Mrs. Reta Lunch. 11 North Church street. - ; Carnation club, with Mrs. H. K. Spalding. 12C3 North Church street. 1 o'clock lunch. : Salem Dakota club, no-host -- dinner. Moose hall, C:19 TM AAUW Literature class with Miss Elate Miller, .1120 North Winter, t p.m. - -;-; .-, " - -'. . Ttusrsday ' Baok-a-Month club with Mrs. ; ' J. P. Smart, l:lf Pm, 1 : Daaghtem Union Veterans, I . p.m. Woman's clubhouse. : - Liberty Woman's club with ' Mrs, Lou Sbuttlsworth, 2 p.ua. Maynesvllle W o a a n's club with Mrs. T. A. Lewis, 2 p.m." ; '.Art Center speaker. ; ''A Friday ' ' ' '-'- , Neighbors of woodcraft. Fra ternal temple, t p.m. Legton -auailiary past presK- dent's membership tea." with Mrs. James Turn bull, lttf North list street, 1 to 1:1 p.m. CGC:r TAT:::L Hostesses to Entertain . Glubs-; Several hostesses are entertain lag for the pleasure of their bridge clubs this week. v Rotuul Vp Club Mrs- John L. Read will preside at a one o'clock luncheon this afternooa at her Court street horns tn cotaptiment to nembert of the Round-Up club, i Her additional guests will be Mrs. Russell Cattin and Mrs. Ed ward Burke. Contract bridge will be la play during the ettarnoo aad autumn flowers win provide the decorative note. Members are Mrs. Reuben P.. Boise. Mrs. Max O. Baron. Mrs. Frank Saedeeor. Mrs. Jens L. Rand, Mrs. Joseph. Albert. Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. J. T. Whit tig. Mrs. Charles HL Robertson. Mrs. Thomas B. Kay end Mrs. Percy Kelly and Mrs. Rand. Drama - Class Mrs. J. B. Law has ' bidden members of her drama class to a dessert luncheon at her Center street residence this afternoon. Mrs. William Everett Anderson Is leader of the grounhnd the after noon will be spetft la study. The 'club group includes Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mra. Robert Bra dy. Mrs. Kan Becke Mrs. W. KU Anderson. Mrs. Edgar Pierce, Mrs. Verne Melntyre, Mrs. H. O. Maison. Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. Cart Nelson, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Robert M. Gatke and Mrs. Law.: Mrs. Hawkins Hostess Mrs. Taylor Hawkins was a luncheon hostess Monday after noon at her home on West Lin coln street in compliment to mem bers of her club. Covers were placed for Mrs. James Linn and Mrs. T. A. Lives ley, special guests. Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, Mrs. Arthur Rahn. Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Ereel Kay, Mrs. Frank H. 8pears, Mrs. Frits Slade of Portland. Mrs. W. C. Dy er, Mrs. Hollls Huntington. Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Jr.. Mrs. James B. Toung and Mrs. Hawkins. T i v r LOW OCIlOOl Men T-YitrTrvi naH 'a a s a v a a s . The Beta Chi sorority maids entertained with an informal par ty at their State street chapter house Friday night in compliment to members of the Willamette Law school student body. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening with late refreshments served by the coeds. Mrs. Charles Mc Car gar, house mother, was the chaperons. The honor guests were Dean George McLeod. Messrs. George Slbbald. Robert Smith, William Spiers, Boots . Donaldson. Roger Foster, Tom Gabriel, Cecil Ques seth, Gordon Wilson, Melton Bell, Jack Bohamon, Verne Larson, William Lewis, Warren Lease g, Vernon MeCullum. Jay Moynlhan, Harry Chadbourne, Bill Thomas, Joe Wilson, Robert Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Brink and Mr. aad Mrs. Steve Anderson. Acting as - hostesses were the Misses Beryl Seacat.' Frances Harris. Patricia Schramm, Marje rle Waters. Phyllis Fisher, Shirley Cautield. Naaey Ann Boles. Phyl lis San nd era. Miriam Jensen. Bar bara Holllngworth. Jewell Mlnler, Lois Gladden. Genevieve Doud. Jessie May Ruhndorf, Lucy Fisher, Jean Moore, Lois Herman. Jean Jackson, Jsne Sisson and Mildred Williams. Mr. Arden Reed has rotnraed from a two-month trip which took her from coast to coast. She went north from here and visited at her old home in eastern Canada aad they toured along the eastern sea board. New York, Washington and Maryland. She returned via the southern route stopping tn Los Angeles and San Francisco. Friends of Mrs. F. A. EUlott will be interested to learn that she has returned to 8alem after a summer's stay In Portland aad will be . at home at the Ambassa dor apartments after November II. Mrs. jraanes Nicholson will en tertain members of her club at bridge and tea on Wednesday af ternoon at her North 8ummer. street home. Grant PTA wfll meet today at 1:20 In the so hoot study club building. Mrs. Nat Kutaets and Mrs. W. L. Waiser are- to be hostesses. e e e Kr. and lira, Lsvwreneo Hef er of Lake Oswego were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Toung. t A H . Ih :- S- Makes j . ' : . Hard I "s - ;. : . ;; Water .' v Soft as Ratal . : t - IToreisbeT 5, 1843 e . V The first of a series of educa tional films to be shewn free to the public at the Caloa Art Cen ter, will be presented tonight at o'clock. This film is on the life and work of Rembrandt, and waa released through the cooperation Of the government of - Holland. The films are being brought. hero through the offart of Mrs. Ma rian B. Fields, director of the lo cal Center aad are from the In ternational film bureau. Mrs." Agnes Tschopp, state su pervisor of weaving, and instruc tor hero, returned Saturday after a week's stay in the LaQraade center.' A group of students from the weaving classes at Chemawa vis ited the Art Center last week In company with lira. Floy Pepper, Instructor. Tho arts and crafts de partments of Chemawa are being reorganised under Mrs. Pepper's supervision. Marion Baum Will Be Honor Guest Mrs. W. Wells Baum Is arrang ing a delightful Informal party for this afternoon at her Ben Lo rn and Park home for the pleas are of her daughter, Marlon, on her fourth birthday. ' The afternoon will he' spent In formally and refreshments will be served with the birthday-motif carried out in tho table appoint ments. Honoring Marlon will be Jan ana Miller. Geraldine Keens, Janle Barlow, Barbara Jean Jack son. Astrld Severtn, Wayne Er lcksen. Bill Donaldson, Mary . Douglas, Jean and Nancy Lldbeck, B r n e e and Jackie Titus, Jimmy Knapp and Ann Berger. Mothers who will accompany their youngsters are Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs. Roy S. Keene, Mrs. H. H. Barlow, Mrs. Ralph Jack son, Mrs. Richard 8everin, Mrs. BJarne Erlcksen, Mrs. B. J. Don aldson. Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. William L. - Lldbeck. Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. Arm la Berger. ; '' Federation Music Club Luncheon A joint luncheon of . tho Ore gon Federation of Musis clubs and the Salem Musle Teachers club will bo held on Wednesday at the Argo hotel at noon. The music teachers clubs from Port land have also been Invited to at tend. Mrs. J. H. Porth. state presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Musle elubs, will be the guest speaker. Other honor guests will be Miss Jean Williams, state pres ident of the Oregon Mnsio Teach er's association, and Dean Mel vtn deist of Willamette univer sity. Mrs. T. 8. Roberts, president of the Salem Musle Teachers, will preside at the meeting. Arrang ing the luncheon are Mrs. Walter Denton. Mrs. Berts Kirk Barker and Miss Frances Virginia Mel ton. ssoeg those snotortns; to tho Paul Robeson concert In Portland Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smart, Miss Gail Curry, Miss Leila Johnson. Miss Bernlce Orwig. Miss Marlon M orange. Miss Constance Cart mill. Miss June 8peer, Miss Lnetlle Vttte teau and Mrs. Barilla Vltteteau. 8ILVERTON HILLS Over 200 gueets honored Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hannaa (Janet Mulkey) Thursday night at the 8iiverton Hills community hall In a post nuptial reception. Receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Hannan and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mulkey, parents of the recent bride. Assisting a b o t tho hall rooms wero Mlas Luclls Mulkey, Miss Bernlce Hannan. Mrs. Clif ton Hadley. Mlas Marsnret Smith of The Dalles and Mlas Jean Ve nohr of Portland. Autumn foliage, colorful chry santhemums and pumpkins form ed the decorative scheme where dancing waa enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Hannan were married two weeks ago and are making their home at Stlverton where Mr. Han nan Is one of the proprietors of the MAE grocery store. BORENE vUSERS'S; Find on, Jar hoaao what ai work-Uh tester tie Borate soap Safe o n n sj h for- yesxr filmiest garments " (and tor yonr hands) . , i yet thorough and effort less for heavy-duty clean- f lag . . . that's CORKXB! : Try Ml WMasaBaoTl .V i Recommended by Your Grocer A.-Columbia Empire Product : . lit. XXood Soon Co. Portland, Oregon Parties Are Slated for , Tonight Several ''Informal election par ties are on the calendar tor' to- night, with hosts Inviting groups of friends la to hear tho returns. Mrs. Paul W. Harvey, Jr.. has bidden' n group of matrons to an election party and evening of bridge at her home on Garnet t street tonight. A late supper wiii be served by the hostess and ben eaets of autumn flowers will be used about the rooms. Bar guests will be Mrs, Paal Bale, Mrs. Howard Maple, Mrs. Vernon 'G time re. Mrs. R. Franklin .Thompson, . H r a . James dough, Mrs. William H. Hammond and Mrs. Iaea McAuley. . . : Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cootey wfil bo hosts tor. an informal election party at their North Summer street home tonight, 8upper will be served late in the evening. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam McGilahrlst, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Need ham, Mr. aad Mrs. U. Scott Pago, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bcellars, Mrs. Flora Thomas aad Mrs. Harry V. Collins. - nv ' SUSos , . 7 . , mttm nr berorw - Yos, Now Sura-Mix Crisco gives you 3 now exclusfvo cako advantagbs no other shortening can give you Do you want your cakes to be lighter, smoother-textured and better-tasting than ever before? Well then read tho amarlng cake results gotten by hundreds o women who tested "Sure-Mix" Crisco in their regular cako recipes . Independent lovestiestocs chose these honsswUis at random in 20 cities from Coast to Coast gave theraure4lix" Crisco and asked them to bake cakes and compere results with then usual shorten ings. Tho -rote was 4 to 1 for "Sure. Mix" Crisco cakes compared with all the other shortenings. Yes. actually, when these women re ported which shortening they pre ferred. they said: "1 rot tighter cakes with CAco" Sinoother-". textured cakes!" "My family Uttd my Crisco esact bttttrT caisco Ptss IriiJlTA-, aek la roaf Soa. I s I Tl 1 O f - .Tj'i M t fee TWl war Sf vo-a ZZTmm Today's Menu . Tho meal will begin today with Jellied celery and nut aalad. and' end with baked apples rwith an extra good sauce. . Jellied celery with not salad t Rlaktum Dlddy , Beans and corn saute i Hot graham muffins Baked apples with Spiced cider sauce Cookies ' -'"V---- - The dessert sauce begins, with cider, to which are added a little sugar, some cornstarch to slightly thicken, a piece of batter and enough cinnamon and nutmeg -to season well. Cook until boiling. ' and thickening begins, pour over , baked apples and serve hot. RDfKTUM DIDDT . r 1 cup grated aged American cheese cup butter H cup flour 1 cup hot milk . 1 eup cooked tomatoes Vl teaspoon soda H teaspoon mustard teaspoon paprika : teaspoon salt' Cayenne pepper Melt the butter la a heavy fry. pan. Add cheese, cover with flour. Cover and cook vary alowly until the cheese Is melted and bubbled up through tho floor. Stir in tho ' milk. Add the soda mixed with the tomatoes. Season. Simmer to weT fart- a " 13. of CyonstO, a- 'r - - ir:f H . . . . rtt vote housewives $ to era Crises Is Cttsreetl An lng discovery it's patented makes New Crisco met differently. Crisco batters are satinorpooth--dont tend to separate or look "curdled " the wsy batters made with other ehortenmgs often do. Crisco cakes art coosbtectly p to 15 lighter and higher (de pending on type of cake) than cakes made with any other homo shortening wo know of. tetter Piss asd Frloi roods with Crises la the nation-wide home cooking tests women voted 4 to lfor ffeky pies and better tastmg fried foods they got with Crisco. Buy Criaco today and get new thrills in good eating! n YgfTTZS 7e . i. pmblkaooa. I wm IW9rmm- rTTniiT Don't mils the cooking school. Yoa'll get : loaidg of grtnd new cooking ideas for joor family. See 'a demonstration of what New "Sore-Mbr Crisco can do. . Aad try Crisco la your own czkzt i ; t discover ths vvr Washing Machine Five - A community washing machine has changed the laundry problem . for flvo women of Guilford county, NC. says an Informal - report to FSA headquarters In Washington. The Ave farm women bought this washing machine gas en- ' gino powered model with a com munity service loan from tho farm security administration.. They had seen thetr husbands and i neighbors use tractors, nay balers, ; harvesters, and other equipment bought cooperatively, and decided to follow the example. Now every day is washday. One woman wash-1 ea Monday, one Tuesday, and se through Friday. If someone can' -not keep her date with the ma-'; chine, she trades Umi with a neighbor or uses tho free day, Saturday. . The F3A loan Is repayable over a five-year period at I per cent V interest. Bach loans are available only to low-Income farm families . who cannot get credit elsewhere. Groups of needy farm women have bought other types of equip ment with the community service loana particularly pressure cook ers for canning meats and home grown produce from gardens and orchards. blend welL Serve em toast or' . crackers. Oasft-a I CZCCCUTE SEEL CX I satt. vtaflla tomtar. AAA eootod austwra, sot wan. 9ee bw anaootbtr ail enMibto w4ta tw ttara-Mis" Oriaool) atfl Soar witJi baking powdar add alMraateirwf Oi BttULBsks in tn S4ac "Orbooed- larr paas for 85 minutes in mod- ova i.r- w.f. . csst oeestc-ooiicn cms: cxk ortr tioiiins water: 1 Vi oh pa aagar. H cur waiar. s av wmw, naaima tw vi u KUif aotoa urn i from ttea: aoa l boas uh mm. e tweaa larera aad ever cake. Borore r ictna wa BkMt l etniaro oc onsvoM cnd cfaoootato and daeorata eaka etrelM with dot ot cboootata. tboa a- OravtalosalrtawtmetooUuaek. . J AS Uaiurmmt$ Lmt - Boas US until : H m eoeaa. H orp iriuliiit.am, H ea vatat. Taameooi. . . - K eup Once, leggs ' Ueupsugsr ieaiissUtedeake I Ha?oa ; floor ltajawa S SaMpoeas 6ak- naiUt laa lu dar Btaed Orteeo. sumr sad em spedxl tendemcsj aci. ttsr eada3 quiilty fist CrLico, tad do other Loiao siortinic j wt know c4 caa givet czizzo rear?