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'a- Visitors in Salem" for Guests are already arriving in the capital to spend the holidays wlht ' their families, t ' MrsY Arthur B. Smith, Jr and her -two-month-old son, Terry Michael, of Walla, Walla, Wash.. , are here until after the holidays 'and are the guests of her mother, .-jars j lew 1 j s iimuvh. . 11 be remembered as Gladys Han , son. Mr. Smith ,will Join his wife . and son for the Christmas holi " day. Arriving in the capital this weekend was Mrs. Holly Cornell (Cleo Ritner) of San Francisco who plans to be here for a month m u e m uansAii ura w m ii 11 ana win ne i uumo ui ucr 1 father. Mr. Fred C. Ritner. Mr. Cornell is a reserve officer and has been called to active duty. He - Is now attending training camp in Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wright and their daughter, Sherrill, of San Francisco hare come north for the holidays and are the guests of her parents. -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mlltoaberger. Mr. Robert Smith of Superior, Wis., has arrived in Salem to spend Christmas with his broth,- - er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. - Errin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lynn - and son, Tommy Lee, of Wash ington, DC, are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Mar- .tin, for the holiday season. They will leave for the east shortly after the first of the year. Mrs. Lynn will be remembered as Thelma Martin. : Potter-Sundsrude Rites Read On 8unday afternoon at one o'clock Miss Olga Sundsrnde be came the bride of Mr. Edward 8. Potter, son of Mrs. Stella Potter. The ceremony was performed in the parsonage of the First Baptist church with Rev. Irving Fox offi ciating. Members of the Immedi ate family were present for the occasion. The bride wore an afternoon frock of blue and a corsage of gar denias for her wedding. The couple was attended by Miss Myrle Potter, sister of the groom, and Mr. Roland Warnake. A wedding dinner at the Potter home' followed the ceremony. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Potter, Mrs. Stella Potter, Mr. Elmer Potter, Miss Myrle Potter, Mr. " Roland Warnake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. -J. -E. Potter, Mrs. Esther Peterson, Mrs. Gertrude Goodrich and ' daughter, Haxel, and Mr. Charles Duncan. Cards have been received for an "at home' for which Miss Elea nor Swift will be hostess at the home ef her parents. Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, on- Friday night from 8 to :30 o'clock. FLOWERS OLSOILFlorisl Coart & High Ph. 716S v W To ihe Folk if . From Home! 1 ST lv - PAGE SIX Holidays Away 11 ! , ; v We wm Yoa on January 1st, 1941 x & t ; O Pcr llcnlH O Per Year '. ft ' By Carrier 60c ' . ' ; - By. Carrier-.-...$70 0- 4 ByMail .;l...:.50c - : By eMail h.:...:.5J00f If (Outside Salem . City Limits) (Outside cf State SC. 00) I - ... ..... .... . H . . e. f- ' , ' i, -K ; ' ; - '' . 4 MAXINE BUKEN Editor Matrons Are Bidden to Party Mrs. Charles Campbell has bid den a group of matrons to a holi day party on Thursday afternoon at her home in Kingwood Heights. A dessert luncheon will be served by the hostess and guests will be seated at small tables centered with altar lights and holly wreaths. Other greens and candles will be arranged about the room. Several hours of con tract bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Guests will be Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Willard N. Thompson, Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mrs. William L. Lid beck, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Kimball Page, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. Irvin Hill. Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mrs. Howard H. . Bar low, Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Laban Steeves, Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. Campbell. Adolphsons io Fete Club Members of the Bono Tempo club and their husbands will be entertained at the D street home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson tonight. Several hours of contract will follow a no-host dinner. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. Luther L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Barlow, Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Dr. and Mrs. George Hoffman - and Mr. and Mrs. Adolphson. : t y Mrs. Panton to Entertain Mrs. James J. Panton will pre side at a smartly arranged lunch eon on Thursday afternoon at her Stats street home tor the pleasure of Mrs. George A. White, who has recently moved to Port land. A buffet luncheon will be serv ed with guests seated at small tables. The holiday motif will be used in the table appointments and decorations about, the rooms. Covers iftll be placed for 24 guests. Contract will be in play during the afternoon. Just think what it will mean to them to get the local news While far away from home. Arrange for your gift suhscriptionof Tne. Oregon Statesman Today and he assured that it is the gift that will more than please each day of the year The mm Salem friends of David Smith, 18 year old piano pupil of Dr. Karol Llsznlewskl of the Artist Faculty of the Cincinnati Con servatory of Music, will be In terested to learn that he will appear on the Cincinnati Con servatory of Music program of the Columbia network on Satur day, December 21, 8:05 a. xn. Pacific standard time. - He will play the Chopin Concerto In E minor with the Conservatory Symphony orchestra under the direction of Alexander von Kreis ler. Leoion Auxiliary Holds Initiation American Legion auxiliary Capital unit No. 9 met Monday night at Fraternal temple with Mrs. Frank Marshall presiding. Cleverly arranged boughs and sprays of Christmas greenery ac centuated by candelabra of red tapers decorated the assembly room. After the regular business meeting the Past Presidents club officiated at an Impressive initia tion ceremony. Mrs. Frank Wat ers presided. New members Initiated were: Mrs. M. T. Brooks, Mrs. Paul J. Hamilton, Mrs. J. H. Holt, Min nie Jenks, Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff, Mrs. G. A. Ostrin, Pearl Owen, Mrs. Charles E. Low, Jessie Rod man and Mrs. John TeSelle. Past presidents presiding were: President, Mrs. Frank Waters; vice president, Mrs. Leon Brown; second vice president, Mrs. Onas Olson; chaplain, Mrs. Jennie Bartlstt; musician, Mrs. Art Johnson; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Earl Andresen; lights and tapers, Mrs. O. E. Pal mateer, Bess Walklns. The services closed with. "In Flanders Field" sung by Bess Walkins. The unit joined Capital post for a Christmas party of musical numbers by the American Legion auxiliary quartet and American Legion Glee club and Christmas carols by the assembly. After the program there was dancing, and refreshments were served by the rehabilitation committee. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Pound re turned on Tuesday from a motor trip to Vallejo, Calif., where they visited with the Curtis H. John sons. Dr. Pound went south to visit the dental department at San Quentln prison. Mr. Johnson, a former resident of Salem, is as sociate naval architect at Mare is land. I P v To Ihe Boys Away for Training! The HOMEJ 02EG0N STATESMAN, - Satan. Dinners' Will Honor, ,Club Members The holiday season Is-always a festive occasion tor entertaining and several clubs, will be enter tained this week with Christmas parties to .which their husbands have been, invited. Dinner and Bridge Members ef the, Friday Bridge club will entertain; their husbands at dinner tonight at the Golden Pheasant with a Christmas party and evening of cards following at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daue on Saginaw street. The house will be festive with seasonal decorations and a large Christmas tree will be at one end of the liv ing room. The members will en Joy an exchange of gifts. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Harley O. White, Mr and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Adams, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. DeLano, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tocom, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Vib bert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Anun sen and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson. Club at Patterson's Mrs. J. Deane Patterson has bid den members of her club and their husbands to a turkey dinner Fri day night at her South Church street home. Bridge will be in play during the evening with an exchange of gifts enjoyed by the guests. Holi day greens and candles will deco rate the tables and guest rooms. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hllle&Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Young. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Putnam and Mr. and Mrs. Patter son. Rebekahs Hold Meeting The Salem Rebekah lodge met Monday night with Miss Frances Kyle in the chair. Thursday. Mrs. Eva Martin will be hostess for a birthday party at her hqme honoring Mrs. Serena Anderson. All Rebekahs are in vited. Next Monday night the lodge will hold a Christmas party. . Thursday evening the FL girls will meet with Miss Frances Kyle for a Christmas party. CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Pringle Woman's club, with Mrs. Homer Ramey. Christmas party. Sonth Circle, 1st Christian church, with Mrs. Ora Ladd. 2650 South Commercial street, all day. Covered dish luncheon, Christmas party. Nebraska club, with Mrs. Lura Tandy, 478 Gerth street. West Salem. Covered dish tur key dinner. Royal Neighbors, all day ' meeting and covered dish lunch. Fairgrounds cabin. West Central circle, First Methodist church, with Mrs. Ronald Glover, CSS North Commercial street, 2:S0 p. m. FOE social . club party with Mrs. F. A. Smith, 1325 North 17th street. AAUW radio class, with Mrs. Guy. Hlckock, Royal Court, apartments, 1:45 p.m. Hazel Green Sunshine sewing club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Ralph Worden. FOE social club. Christmas party with Mrs. F. A. Smith, 1325North 17th street. Women's Union, First Con gregational church, with Mrs. S. J. Butler, 432 South High street, 2:30 election. Westminster Guild, First Presbyterian church, meet in fireplace room, 2 p.m. South Central circle. 1st Methodist church, with Mrs. V. D. Bain, 35 Hansln avenue, 1:15 p.m. Thursday Liberty Woman's club, with Mrs. Mason Bishop, Polly anna party and covered dish lunch eon. Maccabees, Willamette tent hive No. 6, KP hall, 7:16 P. m. Christmas party later. Keiser sewing club, with Mrs. Harold Tanner, 1:30 p.m. dessert lunch and Christmas party. Hollywood Merry-Go-Round with Mrs. Harold Holler, route 7, 8 p.m. Christmas party. Engiewood Women's club, with Mrs. J. A. Wonderlick, 2382 State street, 2 p.m. Daughters of Union Veterans, 8 p.m. with Mrs. Joseph Bach, 520 South 25th, Christmas party, gift exchange. Brush College home econom ics club with Mrs. C. L. Blod gett and Mrs. Arthur Utley, 1 o'clock no-host luncheon. PLE and F with Mrs. W. J. Peck, 1460 D street, 8 p. m. Christmas party. Hayesville Woman's club, Christmas luncheon, Quelle, 12:15 p. m. Past presidents of American Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, 8 p. m., Christ mas party. : Friday Woman's alliance, with Mrs. Albert Dewey, 1577 Chemeketa street. 2:15 p.m. Ann Judson circle of 1st Baptist church, 7:30 at church. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church Silver tea with Mrs. U. O. Shipley, , 771 North Cottage street, S to 5 p. m. Tomarco (Christmas party, at Roberts home, 605 North Summer street, t p. m. Ladies Dakota club,' 2 p. m. with Mrs, O. Cotterman. 1073.. ; Highland avenue exchange of gifts. -' - - , . Oregon. Vfedneedaj Morning, SILVJCRTON ; - Mrs. Charles Hoyt was hostess-to the Junior, a vj. yv , Women's club members at tssir,S 1 1 Ji-,:.-. . f annual Christmas party MondarA JVlOnaay , ,-..-- night. The members exchanged. : ---.-- - gifts among themselves and. The, Christmas party of Hal Hlb spent the remainder of the even- bard auxiliary and camp was held ing wrapping other gifts for at the Woman's, clubhouse Mon their party for underpriviledged day afternoon and evening. children which will be Saturday ' A gift ' exchange was enjoyed at the Methodist church. - and -November and December. At a short business meeting birthdays celebrated. pr t Monday.-nlght plans were dia- At : 30 dinner was served, to cussed for the annual holiday, the .veterans and their families, dance to be held December 26 During, the short business session at Hasel Green. Mrs. Mllo Grace that followed. Auxiliary President was . elected treasurer upon the Dorothy Wilson ordered the pur resignaUon of Maxine Hagen. chase . of ' tools and material for manual tralninr and home eco AAUW Musicale Toniaht Calendared for tonight is the r, I fp w p iiriMii Mr fifth annual Christmas musicale Mr- 'J? - Chur chil 1, Mr., of the Salem branch. American f f f ?uc' M.r- Association of University Women ffiLSdVr. filr which will b held in the Carrier JohnQh aign ot, Mr. an d Mrs. Sher- room of the First Methodist maa Nelson. Mr. Charles O W -church tonight at 8:15 o'clock: "t11' ?r!! i5 Each member may bring a guest. 3 iSSthr C wn Miss Frances Virginie Melttm Cmb- Mr. C" Ji!' and Mrs. Gladys Mclntyre Thomas n; Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyner Wool- are arranging the musical pro- Mr- Cl7d McClung -m - v Mr, and Mrs. Hegh Craig. Mrs. A reception will follow the pro- i" "SaSiTvr anfl SJ gram and Mrs. George Allen is in JJKfin ' vl' rS iJ" charge of the decoration, and Miss S5rSf wr In Mr, Art'r Lorena Jack ' the refreshments. "rar ,Glr1od' M'- Mrs" Arthur Presiding at the serving table will Yni Arnbleu "kSuSJ Mrl l"rTC' R' BaXtef "d M1" WmiaBaneTMA. SSS The program is a. follows: Kittj Bumgartner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berry, Mrs. Henry O. A Chritm Kareh Merkcl Miller. Mis Joanne Klupenger, T. 8. Robert. Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Wood. Mr. wtrTer To Wslk H.d.l d, Mr- Jme Pkr. im Zittwnden Mondiicht Wifn....HiU Walcher, Mr. and Mrs. Charles o, ublick wnrn Brshms Greene, Mr. Carl Gillis, Mr. and PUno Jerry Desart. Miss Iola Desart. Jcin, Joy ef lUa'i Deiirinf Bick Hm Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Sana Mil- Veise, g Jtinor Chopin lett M! Sue Elfston, Mrs. T. C. Nocturne, F ihsrp Msjor Chopin '.., - T ' (n ifinttreis Dtbuny Harrington, Miss Jean Harrlng- B.iiy Potter Heed ton, Mr. Donald -R. Wilson, Miss J"? TJf'SZ.j . , Gertrude Schiefs, Mr. Fred Kuhn. Mry Schnltt Duncan, iolin Mr- and Mrs. Carle Abrams. Wry Tnlmdc Udrick, viol " ,"!sSttb,1,," Letioa A"ilUry Press" Club Meets Mildred Wyntt, ArUna Brown -i i f-N :-r Vide, 1m 8trr, em Zoeel h f)T I jpCCprt Lenn Bell T.rt.r, director X KJl 1 J hh Hobeon .Rich, necompeniit Preceeeiomei Mrs. . Hunt Clark entertained ol ef the ghcph.rdt. .Frencs the galem Woman's Pre88 cluo at Kow Let an the Henvenn Adore Tnee her home on Market street Tues- Bh day afternon. A dessert luncheon Sib0"" f 0!!!!,,!!L H"Bieh w" served and the table ap- Iiiiit CnYfinito 1". '."prnetorin pointments were holly and can- O Jet Sweet Bsc dies. The afternoon was spent in- bv v.j. na '.. i m formally and the group enjoyed Ehepberd CbrUtmae Sons SwiUerlnnd v ' Sleep. Bby sleep Cieeh n exchange of gifts. ficerkea to Me . Csech Plans were made for a no-host ntf JTii tTv. t ... t .v-n." w v dinner to be held on January 2C Bring a, Torcb, JeennetU, IibeHrreneli , tv v , w - Joy to the Wwrld. To be iaoC by eudience at home Of Mr. and Mrs. Directed by Gladye Mclntyre Thomee Ralph Curtis. Those present were Mrs. Phil PArmor Qz-rlrv Gllstrap. Mrs. Paul Harvey, Mrs. x wixiAx jiaiciu Girl Married In an Impressive home cere- mony before the chrysanthemum decked open fireplace of the Uni- versity Place, Seattle, home of her parents, Miss Cathryn An- gelia Snapp and Mr. Paul D. Walling were married Decem ber 1. Close friends and relatives of the couple were present for the rites solemnised by Dr. James Brett Kenne of the 'University Temple Methodist ehureh. The former Miss Snapp Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. Snapp of Seattle, formerly of Salem. Mr. Walling is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walling of Port Orchard, Wash. Following a short wedding trip they will mate tneir home in Bremerton, Texas, with Mrs. A. H. Fortner, Wash. mother, of Dr. Edgar S. Fortner. Mrs. Walling worked In the Dr. Lucille Fortner received Salem Sears Roebuck company her degree In June from the store and was transferred to the University of Oregon Medical newly opened branch in Bremer- school where she was a member ton. she attended the University of Alpha Epsilon Iota, women's of Oregon where she was a mem- medical fraternity, ber of Phi Beta, national music ' and professional honorary. In Salem she was a member of the UnprniOOC Will Business and Professional Worn- lViUUCUJJfc?t?b Will en's club and the McDowell club. TT 7 "K T J. Mr. Walling is a prominent lieip INeeGy field engineer and a charter member of the Kitsap Mineral and Gem society. AURORA Miss Lois Genevieve in the Fraternal temple Thurs Manock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. day night. N. E. Manock, and Werner Din- The program will begin at S tlman of Fort Stephens, were o'clock. In charge of arrange married Sunday, December 15, at ments are Alena Freisen, Han 2:30 by the Rev. Rosco W. Hohn nah Martin, Leota Howe, Cora at the home of the bride's par- Rafferty, Leona Russell, Vera ents. Preceding the ceremony White, Emma Dencer and James Mrs. Fred Hines of Portland sang Weir. Olie Haxelwood and Oscar and Miss Lucy Case, also of Port- Dencer. land, played wedding marches. There will be exchange of The bride wore white satin with gifts. Needy Maccabees will be veil falling from a crown of seed remembered with clothing and pearls. She carried a bouquet of food, calls Illlles. Mrs. Ivan Arneson of Canby, Mrs. Ralph Cboley has invited cousin of the bride, was matron guests to dinner tonight at the of honor. Albert Kraft of Canby Golden Pheasant in compliment to was beet man. the birthday anniversary of Mr. A reception followed during Cooley. Later the group will en which Mrs. Fred Hines sang a Joy an evening of cards at the group of songs, Mrs. F. C. Cooley home on North Bummer Schwartz, aunt of the bride, pre- street, sided at thhe punch bowl. Mrs. T. B. Van Nortwlck, the grand- Mrs. Floyd Bowers entertained mother, poured. . members of her sewing club last Assisting the hostess were Mrs. night at her home on North 15th E. J. Snyder, Mrs. Charlotte Tay- street. A late supper was served lor and Mrs. Leon Van Nortwlck. by the hostess. s r - U : 7 ,' - ' . - v . "' i . - S I ! - - t I taiii- I ! December 19, IS43 rx r Pn 4 rxxrciA nomics at the : Children's Farm home. Games followed. Among those present were Mrs. George A. Litchfield. Mrs. Laura Robert SDraaue. Mrs. A. L. Lind- beck. Mrs. W. A. Scott. Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Mrs. W. C. Conner, Mrs. Wendell Willmarth and Mrs. Hunt Clark, Ti i t 1" OlTtnerS tO LeOVe r? T t OT 1 eXQS Dr. Lucille Fortner, accompan- led by her mother, Mrs. Edgar 8. Fortner, will leave Thursday for Texas where Dr. Fortner has received an lnterneship at 'the Parkland hospital in Dallas, Texas. Enroute south the travelers will visit In San Francisco and Palo Alto where Dr. Fortner took her pre-medics course at Leland Stanford. They will spend the Christmas holidays in Piano, Maccabees of Capital lodge 84D will have their annual Christmas party for members and families Harwood entertained at he home Tuesday for tns .pieasare -sister, - - - ' J7. married Saturday to Max C. Big The evening was spent Infor mally. Those present , were Mary mA ifnrraret . Jackson. . Delia nr.kh . TliatTnei 1 AnonbT. - MrS. Peggy SkUler Mrs. Melvin Block, Airs. Roy ClaypooU Mrs. Virginia MeKee, Mrs. Big by and Mrs. Har wood. ..: . . Meeting Slated For -Thursday Salem Council ot Woman's Or ganizations will hold a meeting on 'Thursday aiternoon. 'Lieccm bert. a 2 o'clock. In the Flre . nii rnnm of the publle li brary. Mrs. Glen Seeley, who was elected, president to rm me va cancy of Mrsv L. CUrk, will- pre side. Mrs. ' J. Kilder was elected secretary .to OH s, vacancy through the resignation of Mrs. J. Cutler. Other officers are. Mrs. v x Thdelle. first -vice presi dent; Mrs. Don Ringle. corre sponding : secretary,, and Mrs Knl Janx -treasurer. Dr. A. T. King will he the speaker and Mrs. George R. Moorhead will show moving pic tures, "Tney Do come uaea. Etokta Club Luncheon Members of the Etokta club met for luncheon on Tuesday after noon at Godfrey's with a Christ mas party following at the home of Mrs. George Fake. Mrs. H. G. Carl assisted the hostess. - The mantle was decorated with holly and white tapers with red lights. The serving table was cen tered with; a yellow cellophane cornucopia filled with silver, gold, red and green Christmas balls and flanked with red candles. During the afternoon the group sang Christmas carols and the members enjoyed a gift exchange as well as bringing gifts for the Children's Farm home. Attending the party were Mrs. Mason Bishop. Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mrs. Ray Clark. Mrs. E. J. Don nell, Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs. W. J. Entress, Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. 8. B. Gillette. Mrs. P. E. Graber. Mrs. W. T. Grier, Mrs. O. H. Horn ing, Mrs. Yard Hughes, Mrs. Stu art Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Lee, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre. Mrs. E. M. Me Kee, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. A. L. Skewis, Miss Gertrude Savage, Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Arthur G. U p s t o n and Miss Antoinette White. ' e Mrs. Louie Lac hm and sued Mrs. William H. Lytle were visitors in Portland on Monday. 7 The Past Noble Grand associa tion meeting scheduled for tonight has been postponed until January; Fishj to Rescue of Budget Maker Here's V a good main supper dish to dVelight the heart of the lady In the kitchen, who Is try ing to reconcile the family bud get to main .the holiday season: 8ALMON SCRAPPLES 1 pound canned salmon 1 cup come meal 2 cups witer 1H teaspoons salt 14 cups milk 1 medium onion 1 carrot Pepper Measure meal Into large sauce pan. Pour water over meal. Add salt and cook until thickened. Pour In milk and add salmon and vegetables hat have been chopped fine. Season with pep per. Cook slowly until thick enough to cling to side of spoon (as for mush to fry), stirring all the time. Pour into a bread pan that has been rinsed with cold water. When cold, turn from pan, slice about H Inch thick, dip In meal and fry to a golden brown. Serve with chutney or with sweet pickle relish and wedges ot lem on. Serves 8. FREE-NEE LIN G STRETCH-GUARD TOP Sheen for the lady who's plagued with tudden "pops" and garter runs. Two knitted-ln areas ef elastic, front and back, give controlled stretch where the , greatest knee strain cosmos. A pearl of a stocking for business? driving, done Ing, home activities. Patented Angle' knit toe for longer wear. Fashion colors. ; U5 3:forc3.25 Last Minute Recipes Some very good last minute recipes to include in the Christmas baking schedule woald be the (fol lowing miscellany: . Lebkuchen, Is an old world spe cialty, made in a pan and cat in. diamond shapes or squares. Pink frosting the time-honored finish. LEBKTCHEX 4 whole eggs - 1 pound of light brown sugar - 2 cups of flour - 1 teaspoon of cinnamon 2 os. citron, cut fine A pound of almonds, blanched and cut fine Beat eggs well with Dover heat er.: add. so gar gradually and beat again,-- Mix .flour and cinnamon with chopped nuts and citron, and combine the two mixtures. Bake in 3 flat greased pans, in hot ei 375. degreea. When cool, cut teto regular strips, inch wide, inches long. Before taking out""" of pans, frost with 1 cap confec tioners sugar, 2 , tablespoons water, and flavoring to taste. - TKU'FLE8 (Very simple but excellent candy) li cakes bitter sweet cake chocolate. . 1 can sweetened condensed mtUc 1 teaspoon vanilla Melt chocolate in top of double boiler until smooth. As soon sis thoroughly melted, add milk ad mix until smooth. Add vanilla after removed from fire. Pour Into battered bowl, let stand overnight. Mold by rolling In balls and then rolling in chopped nuts or eoeonmt. May make ovals and press a sVeee of nut in each. GRANDMAS DATE PTJDDDTO 1 cup sour milk 1 cup chopped suet cup nut meats 1 cup stoned dates M teaspoon salt 1 teaapoosj .soda t tahlToone molasses 1 tafelespoosis brown sugar teaspeoa nutmeg 2 cups flour Mix. turn Into well oiled mold" and steam 2 hours. Sauce: Flavor hot cream with sugar and grated nutmeg. Today's Menu Fruit -cocktail will begin din ner tonlght,-and sliced tomatoes will add Another "something raw." Fruit cocktail BusUsd liver sandwich wttk hot gravy " SHeed Tomatoes Baked rke pudding With Ice cream Dafbis laoa Cold Improved Vich Way Mothers, you wd welcome the relief from misery that comes with a -VapoRuo Massage." With this more thorough treat ment, the poultlce-and-vapor action of Vieks VapoRub more effectively pacntsTES irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors... sjzsMUtATO chest and back -taw s warming poultice or piaster. . . sua is lOJFVina misery light a way t Results delight even old friends of VapoRub. lOGXTa "VapoRub Massage with ail its benefits massage VapoRub for a minutes on XM FOBTAHT SIB-AREA OP BACH as well e throat and chest spread a thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth, m BUM to use genuine, time-tested TICKS VAFOBGB. 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