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FAGS EEC pinners Are Events of "Monday -" Several delightful Informal af-. fain' preceded the Monday Night ; .Dancing: "club's formal dance at U'the Veteran's nail last night, r 1 llf.-and Urn. William Buslck were hosts for a smartly appoint ed buffet supper party at their ,t North: Summer street home. Stx ' teen guests were bidden to the 0 affair; -. : ; ., Jy-' " . 1 The-serving table was centered ,- with1 a lovely spring bouquet of faauneulus, auemohles and daf fo- dili 1a an amethyst bowL - Dr. and Mrs. Max X. Moon en- - tertaiaed with an informal party ' at: thefr suburban home before 1 the dance for a', group of their "friends. - - - A no-host "Sinner was held at the Spa preceding the dance with 1 .prhgV flowers decorating the v tattle-"' Covers were placed fbr'.Mr. and " Krs? Varney E. KuhnTMr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. ' V. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. -'' Areas, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zum walt, -Mr," and Mrs. Lawrence Lis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett, " DK and Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slater. r . Neighbors of Woodcraft served a supper on. Friday night at Fra ternal temple to members of the - ledger and their families. Regular - meetings followed. A program was sites by four blghjwhool boys. ! With Salem , cFolk at OSC - I By HELEN ANOELL - . 8w4shy new formats and. lots of ay pe-dance parties highlighted the weekend, as Oregon enter- - tained at- the annual senior. Dan VA-m nlrlil Cilia tit tha ttfrETMlt affairs of .the year, the annual dance this year showed a peak in . ilMnMHnni iiiA organisation Working hard of the patron, and patroness committee were Jean Kaeass and Barbara Miller. . Although this. Is the nrst lor- : ma 1 aW. &1f HsnvAn THTtat IHU'Vl lUD IC1 aar ia vr vfo v " out after last : Saturday's basket- Vail game for the WAA Informal " , la Oerlinger hall, ins a large part 1 the work of Pat Vandenynde The Nickel Hop, Wednesday night fUb- S dance, brought in-good re- ' . a -uv tarns to money-masing aw a beads . i. . . and President Bar bara Pierce of Pi Beta Phi. saw to It that her house brought in the . most nickels which entitles it to the big; silver, cup awarded the lnnr j . . Priv Barbara Miller . ever at the Kappa Kappa Gamma Hnuu riTD Yiff a h ard hat tip. and brought her coeds third in the con test. Betty Buchanan, AWS pres ident, made formal presentation of the cup to the Pi Phis during the .'flimaF nnnv nna-nirnr inn wwa. . Choosing of an Oregon "Valen tine Girl" whose picture will be published in Life magazine in Feb ruary, kept Webfoots busy this 'week , . , . Scores of girls were photographed, and from that group the judges selected seven campus "beauties' for the finals. Eleanor Sederstrom, smiling little -' whose pictures go back to Life for final selection. , With the appointment of a gen eral chairman last week, Oregon laid first plans for its Dad's week end February 7, 8 and 9. Chair man Stan Staiger of Portland . . . I ' strom will be chairman of the huge banquet for fathers, and in- eluded on her committee are Jean Burt and Elizabeth -Steed . . , Earl Maynard Is on the committee for : ' special ceremonies. What's doing: Barbara Lamb uaa uusviv ui uu.v ... iui It's the same, even to the middle Initial "J" of another girl on the campus, ana tneyre getting eacn ; other's phone calls .... Oregon's 4lrlve for war relief was launched last - week, " Including extensive plans for a "dessertless dinner" in ' llvlnc or conizations to raise funda. withl Tiger Payne and Barbara Fierce charged with arranging the dinner . . ; . There's much favor able' comment, from Singing In T stroctor Slururd Kllssen of the mu- C alo school on Beth Siewert's voice.. ! . . . Bud Vandenynde, one of the campus "well known," was intro duced at a novel assembly Thurs- Hi along with several other men ; student officials .... Pete Smith looks less '- worried now , that ' they've finally selected February 1 ' as the dste for the Soph Informal, for which he has the job of con-. i tractlng an orchestra . . , j Dor- : "Salem girls who'spent" this week ln:a frenzy; they couldn't find any place to live, and for one night at least were completely homeless . . . but they've finally found the kind ; - of room they were searching, and r now happiness reigns again .... t That'a a intriguing "sheriff" hat that Bill Snell's sporting. ; Ttken (lot CcUs Strike - relieve eourbin spella. loosen i up phlegm, soothe Irritation, ease muscular soreness or tightness - rive your child an improved i TapcRuh Massage r With this more thorough treat- ment. the poultice-end-vapor . action of Vicks VspoRub more - eScctively n;;ar,.Tts irriuted air ; ' passages with toothing medicinal . vapors . S!4UUTS chest and tacJc like a varmint poultice or -l 'dster.:.ST;:;7Siour. misery ; ut away! Results delight even t . i Xriencs cf VapoRua. ; "O err a "YapoRuo Massage. ; i ful isa benefits massage, :.. for S minutes on xu- . i . :7t :;t yjm-AREA op back . ti v 1 fs throat and "chest t - .1 a thickr layer on chest; : . r tt-.h a warmed doth. BE f :touserenuuie,tlme-te6ted MAXINE BUREN Editor 1, Hostesses to Several hostesses are entertain ins; informally today at luncheon for members of their clubs: - Mrs.- Paul Hendricks has bid den tke Tuesday club for lunch- eon and cards at her Fairmount Hill heme. Additional guests will be Mrs. W. H. Steiwer of FossU, Mrs. Lowell Kern and Mrs. T. A. Today Llvesley. - nounces a season of grand opera Rhoades-of Portland, employment Club members are Mrs. Arthur to be held in Portland on Febru- Ad relie',Mr8;.hf.lf 5fr'Tlk f Rahn, Mrs. W. C. Dyer. Mrs. Tay- ar 19 10 -d 21 falf.m' l,.,uiSv . H? lor Wawklnn Mrs. Keith Powell Smith of Portland, hospital; Mrs. Mrs Ercel ; Kay Mrs Frank h! Tn comPany - DeLaarlce Helming of Portland. Spears, Mrs. Frits Slade of Port- ready presented more than 00 J'Bl" UiS P land. Mrs. Hollis Huntington, operatic productions in this coun-. !nJrt0' ?U"?,Z, a- mm t a nnhrti un jnhn a ,,, . . Mrs. Eda Zolesso of Portland, na- Mrs. A. . Roberts, Mrs. Jonn try, have a cHorus of 100 tional news. S -S'. J?i-S Y'vi -voices, a symphony orchestra and Dr. Paul Carter of the Vet- i Young and Mrs. special ballets for all- perform- erans hospital In Portland ex- Ilendrlcks. ances. Operas scheduled are pressed the i appreciation of the - Mrs. Wood Hostess "Carmen" on February 19, the veterans and the staff for .the Mrs. W. H. Wood will enter- double bill "Pagliacci" and "Ca- -work which Ithe American Legion tain at luncheon today for her vallerla Rusticana" on February auxiliary was doing for the hos club with an afternoon of cards 20 and "La Traviata" on Febru- pital. The veterans in the Port following. Guests will be Mrs. ary 21. land and Rdseburg hospitals will Wllmer C. Page, Mrs. Russell Cat- Recently the La Scala opera make 150,000 popples which will lln, Mrs. T. O. Russell, Mrs. Rol- presented a gala production of be sold in Oregon on Poppy day. lin K. Page, Mrs. Max O. Buren, "Aida" at the Pasadena Rose After unit reports and informal Mrs. William Burghardt, Mrs. W. Bowl, and recorded 32,000 paid discussion the meeting adjourned E. Hanson and Mrs. Wood. admissions. The conductor of the to attend the public banquet at Mrs. Edgar Pierce will preside performance was Pietro Ctmini, the Marlon hotel. About two hun- at luncheon today at her home on who directed the opera sequences dred. fifty persons attended the Fir street for the pleasure of her for Grace Moore's films, wnd the dinner. Among the distinguished club. Places will be laid for Mrs. vocal star of the evening was guests were J Governor, and Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. John J. El- Richard Bonelli of the Metropoll- Chrales Sprague, Secretary of llott.-Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. E. tan. Bte and Mrs. Earl Snell. State V. McMechan, Mrs. Roger My- Already announced for the Treasurer ahd Mrs. Leslie Scott, thing, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. H. Portland season are Rodolfo Mayor and I Mrs. Chadwlck and G. Malson, Mrs, Ronald Jones Hoyos, baritone of the famous Leglon and I auxiliary dignitaries, and Mrs. Pierce. Colon theatre in Buenos Aires, Miss Carolya Brown aecampanled Mrs. Joseph to Entertain Giovanni Zavattl, Italian tenor by M- Ifenath Riches and Au- Mrs. Robert Joseph will be a who has been proclaimed by iLrey, Tuasing accompanied py Mrs. luncheon hostess this afternoon leading critics as "phenomenal,- Erl Andresen sang several vocal t hr Rtihnrhin hnme. RflTPral hours of contract will follow the luncheon hour. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. W.T. Waterman, Mrs.- Harry Gus- tafson, Mrs. Robin Day. Mrs. Harold Ollnger, Mrs. Rex, Adolph, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Kenneth Potts-and Mrs. Joseph. - Mrs. 'Carl G. Collins will en tertain with a dessert bridge this afternoon at her home on Stewart . street for her club members. Guests will be Mrs. A. Terrence -King, Mrs. L. Kimball Page, Mrs." Robert eedham,- Mrs. . Leon 'Perry,-Mrs. James J. Hague, jr., Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine and Mrs. William L. Lid beck. - Pinochle Club At Bakers The Pinochle 'club was enter tained Saturday night by Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Baker. Yellow flowers were used to decorate. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rus sell Mefford, Mrs. Marvin H. Stuhr, Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. Douglas B. Armstrong and Mr. Charles Wright. Members were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin H. Stuhr, Mr. and Mrs. William Bauman,' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Russell T Mefford, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lathrop, Mr. and Edward Rich and Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Baker. Visitor Will Be . Honored Today Mrs. Allan L. Hubbard, jr., has invited a group of friends to a fireside coffee this afternoon at her home on Virginia street be tween 4 and 9 o'clock. The af fair will honor Mrs. Hubbard's sister, Mrs. Robert G. Hughes, who with her daughter, Barbara Jean, is visiting at the Hubbard home this week from Cathlamet, Washington. - " The ' hostess' daughter, Miss Zonweise Hubbard, will assist in formally. The serving table will be centered with a silver vase of red ranunculus and- red tapers in silver holders. , Mrs. Myers Fetes Club Members Mrs. Dervl Myers was hostess to members 'of heV club at an in- formal 'party last, night at her aiiiiacw Ducvi uwuio. n. per followed an. evening of con- tract. Guests were Mrs. Donald Can- non and -Mrs. Glenn Wilbur of curving bodice panels that are ' j. Valley. Junction, Mrs. Charles shirred at the shoulders and -a r ' O " 'i -Claggett, Mrs. Robert Rameden, above the pointed waist-seams . i . JVlrS. OeOfS IO Mrs. H. Harold Tomnnson, Mrs. Donald Deckebach, Mrs. Glenn Woodry and Miss Kreta Jans U : f n A:' r lw The January, meeting f Jhe church Vaa held with Mr.. D A. xft VJt JZlrS-Ifl. vl ril'i08 to o D(:r:rr, . v , ' X3iWrti?S?,r,,rfS - wmmwu. jMn - afviiuvi ajww -1 Drill. George Dunsford, Estells Gabbert, W. H Gardner. H.1 F Hald;emaB, s Harry- Huht, A Hansen, Ora Ladd, W. May. V. C. NeHl, Rose Pritchard, Sylvia hlch ter, -J." D. Sears,! : E. " Sharpnack. Dean Shoinaker.-D. E. Simnson: t. H. Vleskol L. Walker.-b: A. WhitV Miss-Martha .Mortensen and Mis. Effie Splawn. "Mrs. Lettie Henry" and Mrs. Lucy1 Herring "were new memoers., n. ii.. u.. vv arte was a guest.. '..'.'vr-'.-, A Mrs. Donald Grilley will enter tain the Alpha' Gamma Delta alumni at her Woodburn home lo - night at t o'clock. Th SOCIETY ThellGliE ; Chadwkk Assembly, Order of the- Eastern Star will meet tonight At th MMAii temniA at 8 aVImk. - - The 49 40. jit fleers, will honor the tiil officers with a reception and 4 special program and social hour will, follow the: meeting. A nam- .uw .uu c6.9.rT bers are expected for the affair. --: t-, , . . . Opera Scheduled PYr Prirfrrnrl A L A KJ1 iaaaa'- BCia vpera company of Hollywood, California, an- vnnaA A,ir .thAn. r-.iif, nla has attracted the attention' of motion Dlcture companies. The opera season, which is thus far the only one .scheduled for Portland this winter, is creating considerable enthUBlasm In the Rose city. Pattern Yes, a lady-on-a-budget can have lots of wardrobe changes- if she's clever! Pattern 4483 l . , . . . v ne tmlv?w.lJn?LwW iH v ; ; m - the drees form a nice fashion un ion, they're smart independently too. The jacket does double duty with other costumes as well, ahd its boxy lines,, long sleeves and icici, w,,, uaas vicvw lor spring street wear. See how charming the frock itself is, with its pretty V-neckllne . . . Its soft. its slimming skirt panel . . . its neat. back-bnekld blt H ti sleeves short or three - Quarter. wltn dresy gathers. Let the Sew lng In8tnictor rpeed you onl iem A 6 S3 is available in women -is 34. 36, 38. 40, 42. 4. 48 and 60. en- ure MMmwe. takea 5 yards - 3-iwh fabric. ..... Bnd firriM ctNY8ri3V irf tm ftr tuiihiji iimi ptiuru . Writt DlainW ftJKIL HAMR ID. Arm .tea Utlf To ahortl Tm - ytuapT' I ilimt H io ar lTrf ' , tha lhhk adams PEariT r-rouNi r ATlO,1 PATTERN 4114 uk tti. .nYX v sdjagwa; t hr mtnoremrrn v u n: tbe. cot.asi Ja maalia tot " t.urai' to iv k tt sMmn . aa4 tha fialBa (nek wili He 14 ta so; SS ta 60. Biia If MqairM . rar4a SS lak fabria. . BaiH itn ardar ta ' Ta. Ont : - - 'xK!;l?5 - lUUiBwi, FaUarn 4srtaMSW . I fhK 174) ti y OrZGON STATESMAN. Salem. Women Here -i Two hundred .members,'- reprei sent lag nineteen . units, attended the! American - Legion auxiliary ' district conference ' held : Sunday afternoon in Fraternal, temple, -t f Among the distinrnlshed guests were Mrs. Hubert Goods of Port land department president;. Mrs. Frank Southard. of Lebanon, de partment vice president; Mrs. Mae Whitcomb - ol Portland, depart meat secretary; Mrs. Leon Brown of Salem,' department finance of ficer; - Mrs. jMcKinley Kane of Dundee, president .of district No. Mrs. Grover Francis, for- ??er Salem ?Pan Du.t .? Ontario, president or oisinct Jml ,(.I4L.m.. ntA, &JS?&L IV iS2 JJiZ'??-?, ." M,rJ wlnS? of HnbSSd Mr. T4lAnoh-Jahmi nfRherwead and Mrs. Cecelia Gunn . of Port- land. Past district' presidents .were Mrs. Ross Chlleotte of Tillamook Mr- Nln VOTTlB ct Wald ! The department chairman, who gave short outlines of the pro grams to b eamea out, were: Mr8 Robert Urie of Portland, child welfare; Mrs. Charles W. Following the banquet Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small entertain- t r.i.w r.AI- -. 1 delegates Over 'sev- w af nVesVnt Mr InLi'ucdjn mali l mman1r or District ; Announcement Made at Meeting i The Hollywood Merry-Go-Round club met at the home of Irene Hensell Thursday afternoon for . the semi-annual birthday party, ' In each napkin was hidden an an nouncement of the engagement of Miss Maxine La Due and Mr. Clay ton Gibb. Those present were Mrs. Rosa line Poe, Mrs. AMce For gar d, Mrs. Amanda Munson and Esther, Mrs. Vera Frame and"- Gerry, Mrs. Jen nie Thomas, Mrs'. Beatrice' Fisher; Mrs. Lottie Olsen, Mrs. BilHe Bot torff,' Mrs.j Edna- Becker, .Mrs. Lulu Starr, Mrs. Catherine Starr, Mrs. Carol Heller, Mrs." Ethel -La Due, Miss Maxine La Due, Miss Florence Kleeman, Mrs. Irene ( Hensell and Jimmy. - ' Church Women at . Fake Home First Congregational church women will meet at the home of Miss .Mary Pake, 842 South 12th street, on Wednesday, at 2:30, o'clock for a combined business and missionary meeting.- . Devo tions will be led Vy Mrs. Jay Mor ris.' Misses Dorothy Eley and Imo gene Rock; will give a flute duet. Mrs. Dean; Plndexter will speak on ."Our South American Neigh fors." ' ! - t - -.-- Assisting hostesses are Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. Fannie Carthew, Mrs. ' Clarence Brundell and Mrs; J. C. Tibbets. - Any interested friends will be welcomed. Dinner Party al Jones'! Home Mr. and Mrs.. Gall; H. ; Jones honored Mrs.' Jones' brother, Rep- nttive.E. Harvey Miller of Hanr.-Jr i t h .upper party J?. Wia,!aB A birthday. Dica Jones, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Jones, was also honored as his birthday was Friday. Those present were: Represent- v. nn fnw f tunn. . w, xrra vrnta f Portland, IMrs." Florence Haines of Portland, Dick Jones. Gary jones, miss ciara Miller, Mr and Mrs. Karl Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Jones. I i : t-i . L , h ntortmn i " i Mrs. James L. Sears has Invited a group-of friends to luncheon this afternoon at her hose m North Winter street. This U the first in a aeries of luncheoa. the hostess Is planning. N Cover, will be pla placed for twelve guests with several hours Of con- att following.. Spring flowers win provids the decorative note about 4 the; rooms, . - . . : . s f a Been tel. win spend three wks. at XMtAke at the Point of . View hotel. Peggy, will- attend school. 1 " a r' Mrs,' Clinton ? Standish tained the. Junior . Woman's. "Book elh. Monday, night, at. aerJtosae on riortn cnurcn street. . ,. V .: .-' I . i Mrs. Baasen Pratt was hostess to member, of her study club on Monday afternoon at her North Liberty street home. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. Jaaaarj 2If 1941 x pr TfflrcmrMTw- : WVTtnood who offldalhr JS? SSv2 attended the district conference the American Legion cuadl- laTV -Wiucn met nere uuuur, . , CLUB CALENDAR" - Tuesday Etokta elub with Mrs. Rich ard Erlckson. 15 IB North Liberty street, 2 p. m. Ministers Wives association with Mrs. Irving Fox, 2 p. m. Salem Central WCTTJ at South Commercial street hall, 2 pjn. Laurel Social Hour club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. Robert Forster, 328 King wood Drive. ' American Childhood Educa tion association, 3:30 p.m. In school administrations meet ing. North Salem WCTU, with Mrs. Emma Smyth, 1190 North 20th street, 2 p.m. - - DAV auxiliary all day sew ing meeting with Mrs. Elmer Byer, 1135 Jefferson, no-host luncheon at noon. American War Mothers, so cial afternoon with Mrs. Maud Tollman, 2320 State street, 2 p.m. Woman's and Young People's Missionary societies. First Ev angelical church, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. C. S. McCollam. 1230 North 17 th street, no-heet luncheon. Royal Neighbors, Fairgrounds. cabin. No host luncheon at noon. Pringle Woman's elub with Mrs. Anita Bonney, Kingwood Drive, all day. Knight Memorial tea, 2 p.m. Interior decoration talk. Executive board of Presbyte rian Women's association 11 a.m. Association meeting 2 p.m. GAR installation of officers KP hall. Noon covered-dish luncheon. - Carnation club, no-host lun cheon, noon with Mrs. Gladys Eoff, 326 Union street. Thimble club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mrs. Elsa Phelan.' 270 South 23, 1 p.m. First Congregational church women, 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. Mary Fake, 842 South 12th street. Thsmiday Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. J. W. Pentney. 2 p.m. : ; : - - I i- - g i -7 s7 s? -y . . - sr -7 - - - r - i M WW TREE TEA gives you o new Hover delight becouse it is enriched with Dorfeeling . . . the world', costliest tea TREE TEA contains precious Darjeeting. yet dierc's far more to it than even this unique flavor. In Tree Tea you get die dis tinctive bouquet and flavor of an unmatched blend of tbe world finest teas. You get the smoothness of one, the pungency of soother, the fragrance of a third plus the piquant flavor of Dar jeelkig. And every one of these fare teas in Tree Tea is picked at the peak of its flavor. . . Don't accept ordinary tea. Ask for Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe, today in tea hagal if you "prefer and enjoy "the world's boot tea" tonight. ww w IF YOU PREFER GREEN TEA, ask lor Tree Tea, Green, aod get the matchless flavor of selected first crop leaves (best lor green tea). For delicious taste satisfaction you can't buy a better green tea. T iffi'"" wmmm I V " " ""u " ""Sr mmm m 1ts 'r: x-Us - J The. annual membership nieet ing.of the Salem Art Center as sociation iwill ., be'. Veld ' this eve ning at t 'o'clock in the .main gal- lery of.' the Art ' Center. ; Follow . lng .the" election of the board of v directors and, officers, . the , third annua report will be .given" by the manager of the Center,' Mrs. Marian- Field. v i V . ." lira.- Agnes F. Tschopp, super visor of, weaving, in the Oregon i - r..!... ,m n..v ivafnM Btokta .club this afternoon on Tin Ja the Hem.r . Mrs. nieSMr Erlekson ta hoeteaa- for the croap. ; . r iuw Jutl land, instructor in, art at. the Center will speak' Wednesday af ternoonl fo- ladies 'of the Knight Memorial church.' on "Art in the HomeV;, '" The Art Center broadcast this afternoon will' be given by the Camp Fire Girls of Salem. Mrs. Jean Graves, chairman' of the Guardian assciatlon of the Camp Fire Girls wQl summarise the Camp Fire - program and inter view four of the girls: Jane Ac ton, Roberta -Tusslng, Emily Lewis and 'Emily Turner. The program will start at 2 o'clock over KSLM. Guild Meets at BdsicklHome' Members - of -Bt, Anne's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church were entertained- on Monday af ternoon at the -heme of Mrs. Wil liam Buslek - on North Summer street. Assisting "-hostesses were Mrs. F.. W. Poorman, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Paul Hale and Mrs. George Hoffman. Plans were outlined for the spring activities of -the group. Tea was served by the hostesses and the serving table, was cen tered with a purple and yellow bouquet of spring blooms. Attending the affair were Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Breyman -Boise, Mrs. Robert Brennan; Mrs. David Eccles, Mrs. Charles Hag gins, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Syd ney Kromer, Mrs. Harold Olio- rer. Mrs. Vernon Perry, . Hra Kenneth Power. . Mrs. Howard Rex, Mrs. Walter Soeolofsky, olofsky.-land Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Mrs. James Walton. Mrs. George Wel ler. Mrs. Parker Wlckwlre, Mrs. Robert Wilson. Mrs. A. D. Wood maasee, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. George Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Hale. Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. F. W. Poor man and Mrs.- William Busick. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dah- ney have moved from their apart ment at the Royal Court and are has arrived: in the capital now at home at If 37 Winona to spend several -weeks as the Court. house guest of MissMaxlae-Ro " gers. . - - The Grant PTA Study club will H meet this afternoon at the school Mrs. Ralph Cooley will enter, at 1:30 o'clock. Following tha tain Informally Wednesday after study hour Mrs. . George R. K. noon for the pleasure of mem Moorhead will show a' group of hers of her club at her North health pictures." Summer street home. THE WOKE.B)S I 7: - j ' TREE TEA Shat , "-C ' - j - ,. Ice I Creams now. Simple; Desserts for jj Family's Everyday - Present day Icebox desserts are bt on ' the eook. easy on tha Ti " . . A mm-w Ml IB III- nra. Whisk 3ip a few egg whites . and j add -to fruit Julca -ana you have a sherbet, or mix' a dash, of . chocolate with- some .evaporated milk and you've a nice , rich ice cream. . ; , - : r Canned whols-fmlt juices, which . com slightly seasoned. with lemon Juice. are-oae-of tha newer devel- . opmeats-that prove a gooa invest mentJ for J .the busy nousewue. Pear, peaah' and apricot, are pop- alar .flavorings. Here's one reap for using- pear PEAR. NECTAR ICE BOX . 1, caps pear nectar ' 4 cup-'grannlated sugar - a tablespoons lemon juice 1 Few gralas salt ' - :T ' 4 teaspoons plain gelatine : r .2- tablespoons col water- , t ! 1 cap whipping: cream - : V. 1 . 7 -ounce sponge cake v Currant or other tart Jelly Whipped cream for frosting 'Combine nectar sugar, lemon ' juice and aalt and heat to boiling. Molster gelatine In water, add to hot mixture and stir to dissolve. Chill until' thick but not firm. Whip cream and fold into gelatine t t. m-nA mAm nt r " i.TT- T.VZ mni (aboai 1 laches across top and 1 Inche? deep) with thin slices of cake. Spread' cake with jelly. Pour in nectar-gelatin mixture and cover with jelly-spread vake (Jelly aide down)-. Chill nnta firm. Un- mold and ' frost with flavored sweetened' whipped cream. For vartaUon. use apricot, plum, peach or peaeb-aectarine nectar of the whole-fruit variety. Serves to S. Today's Menu Hanv will be the meat for to day's dinner. Jellied grapefruit salad Ham sBce with paprika onions c Stewed tomatoes . Baked potatoes Prune Bread Sliced bananas and cream 4 HAM SLICE WITH PAPRIKA ONIONS 1 slice ham (center cut, 1-lnch thick) C medium-sized onions 4 ; teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon paprika 2 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter . 4 i cup canned consomme Place ham in greased baking id is n. ttemove aklns from onions cut two gashes In the root ends. Sprinkle lightly with salt and generously with paprika. Put 1 teaspoon of butter and 1 tea- spoon- of brown sugar on top of each onion. Arrange them in dish around ham slice. Pour consomme over onions to a depth of inch, Bake, covered, with the electric thermostat set at 350 degrees, for 14 hours. Mise PatrieU Blddlo of Loo An- FINEST TEA win. notorized taste tettt by big moredtietl Chwornea k PacLSc G)ast duct are testing Tree Tea and its big gest coanpetasoc. No tesacr knows what bfwadt are used her cboice it aiade on taste alone. In three cities See Fraodsco, Oakland aad Seattle "Tree Tea's fine flavor I vnnalos," 123 to 32 1 Ut A smrter hsbit to "dxxsc Tree Tea, tlM flavor favorite. It costs no tsore to enjoy the besu I . J .. . - -, ' w Dinnen Menus j: ii 1 -- a T - fa J An aere-a; cna .wuj xasxo np into a nica simple dessert, an- t ClllPr imiL IBYDIW1. DI1C . i , . . (First coarse or last) 1' tablespoon : an flavored C gela-' ,.!.?. tina. u.! ;-v. 4'-cup cold; water r--.- 4 cap sugar, . 1 eap boiling waar 1 2 caps irapefruijulca 1 1 cop lem pa juice .-. Soak gelatine in cold water; dis- aolre gelatine and sugar In bo ilia g water; cool Add rruit jsiesi Frees to a tn ash.. Add to .beaten egx white, and mix thoroughly, re turn to freezing tray and continue free ring untU firm. Makes 4 serv ings. Pat In lass4e ln. which have been arranged e o ta mere ally baked van UI4 wafer. -r---c i -- Or tkersa the. typa, that ,uscs sweetened - evaporated . milki for ncaaesa. . j ?. . .. i - ! CHOCOLATE ' ICE CREAM - I : ' " (Serve ) " - I j 1 square answeetened chocolate i -H cup sweetened condensed - milk J f j ' cap water H teaspooa vaaU H cup whipping cream i .- Melt chocolate . i top of doable boiler. Add I condeused - milk and etir ever rapidly belling water f "kk. 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