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P AGS SIX -- " '-: - . a . - -- Hostesses to Preside at - Entertaining Is more or lea in formal following tie holidays. This week several hostesses will r honor memberi of their club at luncheon and bridge.! : v Deiwcrt Iiuchcoa " c Mrs. O. D. Adanu f will preside at a dessert, luncheon this after Boon at her home on North Win-, ter street for the pleasure o mem bers of her club. Several hours --of contract bridge will be in play,; following the luncheon. Guest will be MrsJ Earl Cooley: Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs, , Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Lester Wil cox, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. -Rob-. ert Sprague, Mrs. " Robert Elf- Strom, Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs.,, Oscar Paulson, Mrs. Estill Brunt, Mrs. Keith Brown, f Mrs; Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs.. George Rhoten, Mrs. Gardner Knapp ana - Mrs. Stephen Mergler. - . Mrs.' Herrall Hostess Mrs. Robert Herrall has bidden members of her club to her new, home on Washington street this afternoon. A dessert luncheon will be served by the hostess with ' aa afternoon of contract follow-: ing. ; Covers 1 will be placed for Mrs. Thomas DeBeek Livesley, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. Aides Adolph, Mrs. Charles Heltxel, Mrs. John '-Heltsel, ' Mrs. Reynolds Al len, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Miss " Mira Belt and Mrs. Herrall. Clab Members Bidden Mrs. Kenneth Power will en tertain, her club at a one o'clock luncheon this afternoon at her Center street residence. Tables will be made up for contract fol lowing the luncheon hour.' Places will be laid for Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mtb. Ken neth Wilson, Mrs. Rex Adolph, . Mrs. Wolcott Buren, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. W 1 1 1 a r d Marshall and Mrs. Power. Small Gardens on Club Program Mrs. Virginia Harrison Small spoke to members and guests of the Salem Garden club on Monday Bight in the chamber of commerce rooms. She discussed landscape designs, for small- backyard gar dens and Illustrated her talk with blackboard 'sketches The high light: of her talk was ground plans. ' Mrs. Small, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison, is a member of the Oregon Society of Landscape Architects,' and has studied land scape design at both Oregon State college and the University of Xre- j?on- - - State Horticultural Inspector Charles Cole -was also a speaker. And-discussed the selection and are -cf street trees, stressing the bad" effects of planting .walnut . trees on, parkings.- He alwv talked abooV-the traffic j -hazards of shrubs, on corners. The. usual decorating display as 161 berries and winter foliage and some California. plants. Auxiliary Has "Inspection "The American Legion auxiliary . met Monday night at Fraternal aama4e with a' large : attendance. fhw president, Mrs. H. F. Perkins presided. - t Mrs. Aavis White, legislative chairman, gave a talk on legisla tion. Two vocal solos by Miss Dorothy Poff, aecompaniedby Mr. Koski were enjoyed by the as sembly. The district conference will be held in Salem. Sunday, January 19, at 2 o'clock, in tke afternoon at Fraternal temple, and at 6:30 O'clock in the evening at Marion hotel for a program and banquet. Officers and Unit members are - urged to attend - After the meeting the unit joined the post ln the recently ac quired American Legion home on Chemeketa and Cottage streets. Plans for remodeling and furnish ing were discussed after inspec tion of the building. The exec u tire board will meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Gahls dort, January' 13, at 8 o'clock. The next regular meeting will be at Fraternal temple, January 20. Salem Geaeral hospital auxiliary vuet oa Tuesday morning ln the chamber of commence and en- - dersed a bill to tome fbef ore legis ; latare, which would provide funds ' (o nospitalixe indigent cases hurt In- automobile accidents. " Mrs. ; Charles A. Eprague, president, an- mounced members of the nominat ing committee who will submit names lor of flees to be elected In March, i : . . . t ' 1 ; ' - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeBefc Ldvesley and young son have re- tared. from a several (week's so journ, ln Vancouver, wash., where they were the guests of her par ents for thev holidays., " " Ir-arvve Vidb Ifdy Kow when your cljcche ' cold relieve rnisery--easilj-wlth -, a rVapoRub) Massage. ; ? . . , TTltb. thl more thoroogn treat mtttt. the poultlce-anci-vapov -"afUon of Vicks VspoRub more a AjfittSKWi oKTi a irniaian btf C rassagea vim wtiilng"meiJlclnJ itvua. v- rurmirif TVT13ltlM or :- r :gr.pr.,-. stmt's sais misery 1 t- - sweyf Results ceugncvea , . , v..s f tninuta on US- Tw.X&T II3-ASS C2.XAC2L4 a. wea as tcroas ana cw rpread - k thick lay m cheet. frrstonsereBuli,tUae-tee4 4?a MAXINE BUREN Editor Oregon Tfeesand Subject for Interesting Exhibit; vrw evt iitrifie 'trownuos vWho loved winter pknics .in Bueh's scout masters, Tht diplay W Mir jorie KnoxMr. Thorns Ham pasture, or in the high hill and clndes evergreens of: manytypeaj mond Mft Themas Handler, remember tne mnu 01 seeing ergreets in a woods et -barren oaks will find equal "pleasure In seeing : the display -at ' tha Salem Aft Center this wee k. There are three' parts to tht unusually interesting exhibition, Put the three combine to make Ahnr worth while. First there's a display of Oregon tree In winter, collected by the Boy : its1 ' - ; V V - nwTKwtP i 4i DYNAlvOlC is the name lor Seroe laroli, diminutive con - . ductor of the original Don Oos sacks who will bring his chor us to the gymnasium of Ore gon State college on Monday night. Wisteria Club Dance Friday Members of the Wisteria Dane ing club will entertain with their iirsi nance oi m new jmr u Tin umLfArmai affair will be KiinaTJiirni ai me veteran unit. from 8 to 12 O'clock. Makink arrangemtnt. for the dance are Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop and: Mr. ana Mrs. j. a Reay. Barney Kropp ana bis or- hestra will play for dancing. Sev- ral informal parties are planned lo prett-ao toe uanve. .9 Guests Honored At Supper Mrs. Marie Flint McCall has been hostess to her niece and hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quar- ter, from Detroit, Michigan since Sunday. They were entertained at a supper ln their honor on Sunday night. The table was decorated with a large bowl lighted by canaies, some nay nerry cuui from New Orleans. At the dinner were: Mr. ana wrs. ia. wiubiu ... . nrmi -w J ir. A. E. Utley, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett and Mr. Corydon Blod- gett, Miss Edith Ross. Mr. and Wijrt2'Zl Mrs. Gutl , Mr. and Mrs. Quarter and Mrs. McCall. Rebekahs Will lncl-l I 11A'3lv-1" . . MMii ,irt JfSV vil JTSL.iAt. ... u Jf; . s viiw-v Next Monday night at s o clock the IOOF and Rebekahs will hold Joint installation of officers. Dis- ttST Sn&lS r J r rnrll im hS 2- Pi Barge the InsUlling. Friends are Invited. The president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, Mrs. Versba New by will' make Salem KSalrV " ' Tl8it February s , . ; . ; Mrs. H. H. Prtocebonse, JrM has invited members of her club to luncheon and bridge this after noon at her horn In Taft. Those planning to motor to the coast for the , affair are Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs. Joteph-'Felton Mrs. Franklin Princshouse, -Mr. A. A, Hager, Mrs. Henry Thieesenr Mrs. Millard -Aliens Mrs. .Warren Baker, - Mrs. Delbert Schwabbsuer, Mrs..'H H, Princekouse, sr.! and Mrs.: Ira Fitts. "-" -5 ''" ; . .... r -j- Dr. and Mr. Keaaeth Power entertained with a dessert sup per last night at r. their; Center street home Ja honor of the birth day anniversary of Dr. "; Power's1 mother, M ri. Frank Power, Members-.of the family were", bidden to - Ubemffair. - The JRappa. Alpha Tha4 alum aae will hold their regular It .meeting on Thursday. the home of Mrs. Roy Sr Assisting hostesses -will Bobbe ; Shlnn and v Mi; Helen anglHe, '-TlirfTrire linfc clnb vsM meet next Friday in the clubrcomsTha newlyelected rofflcera. wiU have charge of the meeting." Mrs. Bra Martin, president;- Mrs. Jennie Willis, vice-president, . and ra, Mabla Gaydner. wecretary-trea-H rar. -.-. '- - Thm SOCIETY Kit Shrubs in Winter Bcouts under - ine oirecuon ! uo lneinoing; QojwwaMtwiuBw,).w with mietletoe and ' less usual branches, ipf trees and airubs. f j The second part of the exhibit ttlon is a large display of photo graphs of trees of Oregon, taken Dy purer j Matthews. These are mom than ordinarr nhotorranhi. f0r they combine excellence in composition h d photography with a certain show of sclenUflc ..... I knowledge. Many or tne trees pno ' tographedjwere growing in lnexf cesslble spots, perhaps taking sev4 w "it mJ The third portion of the exhlb- It, and eertainly of equal interest are the pencil drawings of these same trees and shrubs, as . they appear ln winter. The sketches are for the purpose of identification in winter, corresponding to the oft4 seen botanical drawings of flow-j ers and trees, ln summer. Mrs,' Marlon Field, manager of the Sa lem Art Center made the draw4 lngs, and has some 180 on dis4 play. f The exhibits at the Art Center are free, and the public is always; welcomed. Don Cossacks to Sing Monday The original Don Cossack! chorus founded under Serge Jar- -n.-.i B li 1 1 n i ii if i j 1 1 m. in iiii ai uia u ; " : near Constantinople some 20 yearsj ago will appear in the men's gym- nasium at Oregon State college on Monday night, at 8 oclock. i ! These 84 men are presenting the second number of the annual concert series offered each year; r;:r,rr r. r"rr education activities board of Ore gon State college. The musical corps is the pro duct of diminutive Serge Jar off's enterprise. His choirmaster training instinctively fashioned ; a brilliant ensemble out of a horde of bedraggled, homesick prison ere a?Ln5-!bm.iIlvi0- ISU.v . v. v - , . . B.r . v . . . . T " Tan Ustk Tggga7um Z UlTtil EOw m their eleventh season In! America. Last year, they per-i formed tn ISO cities in less than lre montbs. Tbev have traveled! more tB-n - million nllM to alnr aava v i nn 1 1 a wuimju umo a,w m i S"'?Sf"mo"T,r7S A record of which the Cossacks are proud la that ln all their ap pearances no one has missed a concert and only once was a man tardy for rehearsal. Except for four tne preoBnel has remained the eame ' , O,!, m MrS. OlOnley TO Jtntertain Mrs. Robert Stanley has bidden . nAlin f mitrnn in a mrt1v "t arranged luncheon on Thursday! Afternoon at ner hom on Rose i!J, mi k. it .nderal hoar. T.oi tract will follow the luncheon.; 8easonal decorations will be used: in the table appointments. ' i The Aloha Psl Delta Mothers club will meet Thursday after- noon at the Chemeketa street chapter house at 3:30 o'clock. Fol- 71 r r J ' ioB business meeting teajcards tonight at her home on l5 7 T the hostes.om8imp.on street. Mrs. Holly Cor, mlttee which includes - Mrs. George Otten, Mrs. Roy Hewitt . t. ni.n na Mr'' cr V- .. m Uln at luncheon and bridge Thurt - T afternoon at her home on west Wncola street for members of her "uo'- . w Mm UaMM entertalned as their dinner guesU mSw tt" UtUrt nnde-lnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Far- rell Cf Portland. " vl r Crochet Your PotholdersIfs Easy and Fun Says Laura Wheeler U .mbntb ' - JJr?Llrr -S- r - I night.at Ii f Xt?;J- 1 '. - !- " ti wt aowaAtaaJj1 aaWCfi, INC. - ; Bound and "round you to, ero- cheting. in four strands ofstrlpg la two or. three colors, ana. In .o time at all you're a haadrpair-lot " pot-holders, 'convenient to both alia uid weight. Pattern XTIl obuum auwiwBi tur naaiat CZZGOJI CTATECT-IAIlr Salm. Dinner Party; Event of "fV Tuesday: i - " 1 i , , meeting. . ; . - Mr, and Mrs. Viae A. Bachhols ; - woman's Society of Christian, f were the honor, guests at a sar- Service, Leslie ME church, with prise au revolr dinner party lt i Mrs.E. "A: Rhoten, IS 5 South -j nlghtiat JShattuc'a Chateau,, Mr. I Hlfcb street, 1jijii.'-; ':4' I and Mrs. Bachhols .are i leaving f - fob Social club, "with"4 Mrs. J this week for GUebrist wbere tney . wxii mu ueir Borne, i fs I The long ; table i was centered with green candles and .greenery l" with clever cards marking places Kfor the guests." Following the din ner hour dancing was enjoyed. -Covers" were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Vine A,-Buehholx, Mri and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mr.' and Mrs. Joseph -. Gallagher. Mr. and Mnk Sidney L. Stevens, Mr and Mrs. Graham. Sharkey. - Mr? and Mrs. Francis Wade. Mr. and Mjfs, " V J. BelU Mr and Mrs. Re Kim- j n lUauna RArfmn'i if Irs jr., I Foruud. Hal; Hibbdrd Has Meeting 1 Hal Hibbard auxiliary - met at the Women's club Monday night - 'or 1U regnlar business meeting. National orders were read regard- fwtar 1 mat1iailain 4Va Alanvfl Hai - .v.w Patriotic days and certain cna?S in J111 regulaUons. ssj& rMt ln Amance, Nebraska. Mr8. l. Mickelson, chairman, presented plans to sponsor a play by the Civic Players in. March. The next meeting will be January 20. a social meeting featured by drill work and stunts, Present .weret Mrs. Dorothy C. Wilson, president;' Mrs. Harvey Evans, Mrs. John Bartelson, Mrs. Charles O. Wilson, Mrs. Clyde McClury, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs. C. M. . Greene. Mrs. Lou Beall, Mrs. Charles Kinser,, Mrs. Arthur welch, Mrs. Laura Bugher, Mrs E. E. Buckles, Mrs. Roy Sprung- man, Mrs. Arthur Holden, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. S. J. Nel son, Mrs. Mary Moynlhan, Mrs. Marion- Nelson, Mrs. R. C. Church-Ill,- Mrs. A. Tyner Woolpert, Mrs. George A. Litchfield, Mrs. Kath arine Stryker, Mrs. L. Mickelson and Mrs. Hugh Craig. ' & , JVirS. i UlTVine IS Ho?tC?5 uuolOM . M T Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine was host ess for a delightful dessert lunch- eon T8day afternoon at her Kingwood Height home for the pleasure of members of her club Several hours of contract were In play during the afternoon and sea sonal decoration were used about the rooms.' Additional guests were Mrs. Bradford Collins and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Carl G. ColliM, Mrs. A. Ter- HaM - tfaftln Pin X mnmKavi S rence King. Mrs. Kimball Paae. Mr" Robrt M- on S'iSJLJ ,1,am LIdbck d Mr'' Ti-iVn KT 11 -r Hammond Home Mrs. William H. Hammond and Miss Kreta Jans have Invited members of their club to the for- - mer's home on State street Thurs day night. A late supper will fol- . Mrs. Marie Flint McCallwUl low an evening of contract. speak to members of Cottage Guests will be Mrs. Vernon Per- Grove Woman's club on Monday, ry, Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. Clay- January 18. Her subject will be ton Foreman, Mrs. Charles Clag- "South America." gett, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Glenn Wil bur of Valley Junction, Mrs. Lor ing .Schmidt, Mrs. Robert Drager. Mrs. Robert Herrall, Miss Kreta Jn anil Mn WilllAm Hammond. Mrs. Elbert Roberts will enter tain the Pi Beta Phi alumnae at Km. vwv Thursday nU A dsrV supp will be served at 7:30 o'clock and assisting hostesses are trm Charles Coleman, Urs. Floyd Thompson and Miss Alfoe In low. Mrs. joeepb J. Harvey, jr., wui entertain members of her Clab at a dessert supper and evening of ;neu, a visitor in the capital from ! San -Francisco, will be a special n... ' ... ! xt. t. i r cwi.J..M w ltalned at an aurevolr dinner at jthe Campbell Court hotel in Port- land Saturday night for the pleas- sinr. of Mr and M. Ralph Wat. . . vm h. in Kaim for the iieaisiativa sMaton. j . S AAUW play reading group will m emuuia, sr., jars.. o meet tonight at theYWCA at I Lly, Mr. John Smndley, io'clock. U 3$&V f i 1 pot-holders: .lliostratioa of, tam land sUtohes; materials needed. eena ten eeaia in coin jor mi tpatterav-'t The Oregon Statesman. Needlecraft Dept, - Write . plainly IPATTERN NDWBER.jroar NAME hi .&sssxv , , , ra ... ..j ,. , .jt '0gon. Vdnsday Moraiag. CIU5 CALENDAR 'Wednesday ' ! ' Woman's Society of Christian fi -Service of Jason Lee church J business; meeting, 10:30 ajn.; i luncheon at 1 p.m. c ; ' ' ! Pringle Woman's dub - with ! Mrs.-eorge , Adams, - U- 'day- ) p. c. Harland, -T8 Sonth zlst street. ' WSC8 of First . Methodirt church meet In . Carrier room, 2 pjn." - . r' -AATJW Interior - decoration class; 2:30 p.m., chamber ol commerce, " - -! . - Women's Missionary society a p.m. : ' ; -v. American Lutheran ffnuo,. eBU.rchK? p ml Sunshine- clab with - Mrs... Alria VanCleav. et Haxel: Qreen, I p.m. Gift exchange.; South - section, 1 st Cohgre gational church, 1:30 p.m., with Mrs. E. Donnell. - t . Carnation club, with Mrs. George Parson,- 1057, Saginaw : street, i 2 o'clock no-host Lunch. : AAUW executive board meet- tig with Mrs! Russell Beutler, 95 North 24th street, 8 p.m. Laurel Guild of Knight Me morial church with Mrs. Roy Harland, 1849 State street, 7:30 p.m. Catholic Daughters of Amer ica, 8 p.m., Woman's club house. "" , . Knight Memorial church cir cle, 12:80 covered dish lunch eon followed by regular meet ing. Thursday - Talk on England by Mrs. Ivi son Macadam, in Carrier room, 8 p.m., auspices of First Congre gational church. Hayesvllle Woman's club, library - conference room, 1:45 p.m. DeMolay Mothers' club Ma sonic temple, 1 p.m. - Auburn Woman's club, 2 p.m. "with Mr. M. Endrepen, route 6. , Guest day. - - -- Woman's Missionary society Englewood United Brethren church, with Mrs. O. A. Chase, 1540 Market street, 2 p.m. Alpha Pel Delta Mothers club at chapter house, 2:30 p.m. . Pi Beta .Phi alumnae with Mrs. Elbert Roberts, 1625 N. 21st street, 7:30 p.m., dessert sup per. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae with Mrs. Roy S. Keene, 8 p.m. Friday Neighbors of Woodcraft pi nochle and "500" party, Frater nal temple. Public invited. Florence Vail Missionary so- ilety, Calvary Baptist church, :30 Japanese ladies guest. , Nebraska club, KP hall, 6:10 covered dish supper and elec tion to follow. ruQQOrt RrMrrO LSSeri JJl lUCjO . m m m j Will t e UlUO Mr' "l hnfe f omembers ofer elb A homf J0' tSi,,? lll dessert supper will preeede an evening of contract. Mrs. Bud Reynolds will be a i pedal guest and members are Irs. Ruth Cattrall, Mrs. Carlton Roth, Mrs. George Roth, Mrs. Ray Lafky, Mrs. Milton Larson, Miss Helen Way, Miss Maria Dare and Mrs. Bernard! SUBLIMITY St. Boniface thblle church w a. the iw of morning at the 9 o'clock mass when Miss Marie Lulay became the bride of Fred Weis. The bride was given ln marriage by her father. She wore a white satin :."" and a hem line veil held ln place with orange blossoms. The bride carried a wane prayer books with streamers of bouvardla and gardenias. Miss Dorothea Lulay was maid of honor and Agnes Frank bridesmaid. Mr. Harold Grsblo was best man . and Mr. Bernard Schlrf usher. The wed- nera were rsad by Rev. Joseph Scherbring. Follow ing, the church services a wedding dinner was given at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lulay to the f olio win r: r. and Mrs. rred Wels, Miss J'0"1 M1" V " Mr- Harold- 0"Wo, Mr. Bernard 8chlrf Mr and Mrs. Jo- Ph Lulay, Mr. and Mrs. John WeU, Mrs. Rose Farrel and ehU- dren. Rev. Joseph Scherbrlnt-.j jr.. air. ana Mrs. wica eunerger and chUdren, Mr. and Mrs. Vin cent Lulay, Mr. Herbert Lulay, Mr. Ralph Lulay, Mr. and Mrs. Math Schmld, Mr. Herman Sehmld, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sunner, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sunner,- Donna Sunner, Dick Sunner, Miss Leisen, Mrs. Jaeeb . Frank. Mrs. John Mack, Miss Rita Frank, Miss Stella Lu lay, Mis Velma. Lulay -and Miss Marcella Frank. MEHAMA Mrs. Floyd Boylng ton. assisted by Mrs. Olea Splva, entertained - the Women's 'club Thursday afternoon with a des sert luncheon. " x- EstellO PhlUppl had charge of th .business ' meeting... Margaret 'Klmsey. assisted as secretary. Twenty-one members and guests, 'Mrs." Floyd . Monroe ' of Mehama and Mrs.' Da vo John of Stay ton. . answered ' roll - call. - The program for the afternoon - John on 'Th Farm Home; 7 r ' After!Im"ost 'enjoyabldlmeet - fnf, the club adjourned to' meet I at. the. sihoolhousa next regular rjijaaeeting daywltb: Mrs.. Tex;Kim - r-raey and -Mrs Moatio MoftIs, m ' .;. V - , - - ? v . ,1f . 'AUKOKA Miss Lois Manock, aaugaier. oi . aar. ana rs. r u Manock and Werner Dintemaa of Fort Stevens were married Sun-, day. Decern berv 15 at the homa cf January . 134 Dramatic New Gown Peps One up After the Holidays f V J e ' - v T'" T ) fivVVjf vV- :vV nCA Left to right: Peach mousseline About the best thing to do for that after-holiday depression is to go out and buy a dramatic formal dinner dress. Three are shown. At : the" left is Anna -Neagle in a very feminine model of pale peach mou6seline4 It has bishop sleeves, with sil ver cord detailing the collared neck, a corselet belt and ivery full skirt. Center, Kay Francis has chosen a dramatic black and white dress in heavy, silk crepe. Brilliant rhinestones sprinkle the white Pattern Club meeting . . . luncheon , . matinee . . .. tea-time -this handsome Anne Adams dress will take every activity ln Its stride. It's Pattern 4J8, and quick as a flash to stitch up with Sewing Instructor's aid. The unbroken, flowing lines created by the ln- one skirt and center bodice sec- tloas are very slenderising. The darts at each side-waist give Mia xuung. ana me carvea mmmuJ-m iu.uv uj ui TCI Mlifc uuv oooice bwuobb are mosi aecqra- UTI. AUt a -matching or con trasting revers-and-bow trim r or fust have a eollarless V-shaped. neck ' witn leminine lace edging and button trim down the center seam; A front-buckled or back tied belt Is optional; your sleeves may be three-quarter with-dressy fathers or short and tucked Pattern 4C28 is available In women's sixes St, S8, 40, 42, 44, 41 and 41. SUe 14 mm is) bi.a aiai a. a su takes IS yards St lneh fabric. Seas rirruN cxnts (isc) Writ plainly SUE, KAMK, x5 DBB89Taa4 8TTLB RTJJiBM. Ar 7 Im tall I To. abort t Ta. plupl To. 15t Ii 7a ai 1ms- . alarly proportion la , any . vay, ; t -ta ABTSB ADAMS VtMVt FvTJH DiTMN PATXIBJf all tak ta rnoaa-irork oat l draainakkiav.Tki Vbaalo fig!', pattcra ia fitt4 ul " aaJoatc4 to yew aiact moaaart e ta " ' ia tiaasO: taoa cat oata ataalaa for a panaaceat rocor. - Pta 7ear draoo tltmi It, atak .ta 8csary e&asxW as A tk tlaiiae4 frek will ' fit - wits porfoetioa. - iMdfaaA: aUoo .1 to SO;: S2 .: 50. . fits'. x iroflTiiroa; jaroa S -laca f abrio. ' feoad i your ar t Ta Or(oa tatansaa; Pataara Araartmoat. : nut is. - . ! .. ! . . . ... MT. ANGEL" Miss Susanna Hauth, daughter of Mr. and MrS. A.AHuth, bride-elect of Harold, itK.Ti 'Jihbwef :nt the homa JarfiyaJrpberi Sonday afte- .J??0,!'," - AUn' - hostesses were rs. ju naau, Mrs. joaepn Ai ftoBia rtr.wewii uautn.-Mrs. piehl and Mrs. 4:Hffer; Cards wero la iplay. sr. , fH..:?;u Dash of peppeV 7 , Miss . Hauth aad ; Mr. Brenden wm be married at St. .Mary's church - at -S 'orlock Saturday morning; January 18; They will .make tbelr heme ia Mt. Aagel as aar. xireaoen is ia. easiness, nere. ! , - I'. ' ' -: ' 1 ( ! : -- ; i-: .:--x'. 5.w.., . . . - - ' -1 ' dS i " ?1 dress; center, black ' skirt, 1 rfainestone trimmed-f white top; jBgda4 Silhouette" dress in white silk jersey. Cheese Subs For Meat Often Many housewives, planning daily meals, look around for a sub stitute, for .that important : Item, meat.; .An. occasional meatless meal will give pleasant variety.' . - . The most practical and-perhaps best appreciated, substitute for meat is cheese, which offers wide variety, because there are so many types of cheese. 3 - : For instance, to make cheese Into a main dish, using eggs -for -added -flavor, cut slices -of days-old bread 1 M inch thick,-' scoop - out insides of squares and toast on all sides. Make a heavy; cream sauce with cheese added; or melt pacta?" process 'ttiese" hi M eup milk. Put a poached "egg , la each ' bread croastade and ' 'serve with the cheese saucei " Macaroni and cheese Is an old favorite,' but it takes on a new appearance when used as a' stuff ing for green peppers or toma toes. - - ' - I'-""' -' A meatless loaf Is made by grinding H pound American cheese with a can of kidney beans, drained, and 1 onion. The mix ture is then combined with 1 tablespoon melted butter, 1 cup breadcrumbs and 2 eggs, and is baked for about half an hour at S50 degrees. I Cheese adds interest to a vege table casserole that includes peas, green pepper, tomatoes, onions and anything left from yester day's meal. The cheese Is sprinkl ed over the top with .breadcrumbs and baked. i Baked potatoes became a main dish when scooped out, stuffed with cheese and browned. Cheese sauce poured over as- paragus and served on toast makes another vegetable Into; the meal's featured disn. i Adding cheese to 'most any meatless dish will girm It style. . j n 131X211 .brittle i . To (,rnnCllV r v ViWllu ; i - pA-v .,nnrtin, tnr any aaa at All RMa HPITTia anil mtle trouble It U too. Ilka tWs: BRAN BRITTLE ' 1 cups granulated sugar 1 Cap light brown sugar H eup light corn syrup 1 cup water H cup butter H teaspoon salt lUenps cereal Cook' sugars, corn syrup, and water slowly, stirriag until dis- solved. Continue cooking without . . - stirring until, goo degrees r. is reached (eold water test, Tery brittle). Remove from heat, add batter and salt; sUr only enough to . mix weu, . -Aao- au-oraiu ana tarn at once onto - greased slab or greased Inverted pans or bak ing sheets. Smooth out ; with .a spatula. After about SO seconds take hold of edges of candy and, lifting it slightly from! slab pull it as thin as possible. Break, into Irregular pi c a.' Tield: 1 4 pounds, v : . " " - t ' r: Aid Soupl Goes r With Scmdwiclr .A:soup, something: like: cream of potato or cream ofi corn soup will' make a good mala; dish when served, with: .-e- , I-,--::; ; : . '- SANDWICHES Z tAK . J "ounce-Jar ; dried beef 'cut' in .prece I l .1 teaspoons butter, j .v-,:. a pouna cream eaeeso $ - ;. . . x leaspooas araiaea, . bottled JaWcspoons 'catsup.- 1 Slowly saute dried beet in nut ter until crisp and browned. CooL ' Blend remaining ingredients. Add frissled beef. Approximate yield 1U ups filling. Spread on' white rye or wnoie -wneat bread. ! v - , - 1 - . :. :. ; top and combine with silver; lame threads to pat-, tern the broad shoulders. Ample gores lallow thei black skirt to fall into graceful folds, j The '.white dress, right, uses the latest skirt treatment.? It-is called the "Bagdad S?houettelwith fnwit drapejy achieving a split -hemline reaching" alnvist' to "the knee Ini front. The -rhaferial; is silltjey'nd;it -has a heaxt-fchaped' neckline And softly idiaped tiny sleeves..' . " ' --'! . :-) JHham 1 . - j - ! --ii-- . j" Eugene E. Baraett . h - - 3 - . . - i ( I ' ! Veteran: of 58 years aervtee wtth the Toung Men's Christian Asso ciation in China, Eugene 2 Bar nett jof White Flains JCT be comes .national leader! r of : the T. M. -C A. Jan. 1, ; ueceedtng John; E. Manley. ThelT claims a memberEhlp of 2,000,000 youths ln 100 branches throughout the ' . i United SUtes.1 i ; i 1 Today's Meftiu i r n ; What better name for the ma! dish in winter, than ed flannel baeh.'t '-r Jfllied mixed fruit ejatad Red flannel hash, poached f gs . ppinach ApTieot whip wUh -Sugar cookies - 1 - i RED FiANNEL fllASH i , '3' ; - i j cups tlnjely chopped, -cooked corn beef I f""! : j S caps chopped, boiledi potatoea 1 cup finely chopped (rooked beets ;!i cup chopped onto ehp richlmllk 4 tablespoons cook lag bill Mix! all - ingredientai asanept oil well. Add salt If necessary.k Meat oil in heavy! frying pan; r Spread mixture evenly -In papiasd'ek over lbw heaL Shake; frhrinsnoaa occasionally. i When hash ivwell- browned on" bottom. fbld Hk an omelet with the aid of atpanoake turner and caref ally torncut oa hotjplatterf Poached' iesf a are served! around and on; tep tfthe t " bash. Serves t. - iy.iijQ.iWEt.ii tfj2UtZ'?a. CAT u.o i .7 V ' ' i oi . - ; ; or. .-i I - v A a -a -v . I I J I' Li !M I I .-mZ. '"-f . - v. r t -4 I . ?