Th -CHIXZOir CTATEdlAir. Salssu Oregon, Trarnday Manrincj. January 23. 1941 MAXINE BUREN Editor SOCIETY 13USIC IfiellH Walkers Will Entertain! Sunday ! j Ratcliff Home Scene of KVJJrftoSc.' HaMoa "d Mrs. Walker Is New President The home of Mrs. Charles A. Batellfr on Ratcliff Drive was the scene of a- benefit bridge party Wednesday night. Assisting Mrs. Ratcliff were Mrs. W. E. Hanson and Mrs. J. R. Pollock. The affair was tor the benefit of the Chemawa prize (and; one ef the main projects of Chemeke te chapter, DAR thia year. Thle fund aids the Indian students at Chemawa. Mrs. Hanson la regent Of the chapter and Mrs. Ratcliff As chairman of Indian affairs. Taking tables at the benefit were Mrs. Da rid Wright, Mrs. E A. Karti, Mrs. Ray Yoeom, Mn. H. O. Smith. Mrs. Fred S. Anun sen. Mrs. William MeGllchrlat. Jr., Mrs. Eric Bntler. Mrs. Leila Black, airs. G n. Hlekock. Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Am important meetiag of the TC chorsa will be held at the home of Mrs. T. W. Da vies at S41 Worth Cottage street on Satarday night at 7:10 o'clock. Election of officers is scheduled. Past Noble Grands At Ericksons The Past Noble Grands asso ciation met at the home of Mrs. Josephine Ericksoa Wednesday night. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ida Traglio, Mrs. Loalee Loreland and Mrs. Bessie Ed wards. Those present were: Mrs. Ellae Cornforth, Mrs. Rom Ham mer, Mrs. Josephine Erlckson, Mrs. MelTln. Mrs. Cora Belle Wiles, Mrs. Clara Shields. Mrs. Annie Mills. Mrs. Ida Hoc kateller, Mrs. Bessie Edwards, Mrs. Louise Loreland. Mrs. Ida Traglio, Miss Frances Kyle. Mrs. Verda Olm sted, Mrs. Wilda Siegmund. Mrs. Coral McNeill. Mrs. Edith MeKl rey. Mrs. Anna Hnnsaker, Mrs. Dora Hill, Mrs. Mable Gardner, Mrs. Lola HcFarlane, Mrs. Chris tine Cladek, Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs. Lei Ohlsen. The regular session of the Re bekah lodge was called to order by the newly Installed noble grand, Mrs. Dorothy Hauge, Mon day Bight. The past noble grand. Miss Prances Kyle, was presented with n gift by Mrs, Bessie Ed wards from the, retiring officers. Mrs. Jennie L Willis was ap pointed press correspondent. Rep resentative and Mrs. H. T. Hess Of SchoIIs and Mr. Walter Lyna were visitors. Mrs. Victoria Stiff Ier is chairman of the birthday committee and will bare charge of the entertainment for itit Monday night. February 3 the president of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, ' Mrs. Versha Newby, will mnke - Salem lodge an oftldsi visit. Mrs. Mitchell to Entertain Mrs. Lewis G. Mitchell will he hostess i tar a 1 o'clock luaea- . eon this afternoon at her home on South 17th street for mem bers of her club and n few ad ditional guests. Contract will he in play following the luncheon . hour. GnesU will ho Mrs. Floyd Gard of Portland.. Mrs. Gordon Hall. ; Mrs. Charles Hallnga. Mrs. CP. Dukson and Mrs. Otho Leo. CI ah members are Mrs. Gordon Thomp son, Mrs. Loren Lose. Mrs. O. CLUB CALENDAR t Thursday HayesTille Woman's club with Mr a. J. W. Pentney, S pan. 8ewing club of Maccabees No . with Mrs. Hilda Lynch, CSS North High street. Past Presidents club. Ameri can Legion auxiliary, with Mrs. J. E. Cannon. 1923 South High street. 8 p.m. Brush College Helpers, with Mrs. Hadespeck, 2 p.m. Friday Past President of Hal Bib bard auxiliary with Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 Lefelle street, z pjn. . Fidelis class of Jason Lee church, 2 p.m. fireplace room, covered dish supper. Taeeday ExecntlTe meeting of Coun cil of Church Women, TWCA, t pan. Mrs. -Joseph Felton, Mrs.' Lee Crawford and Mrs.' Clinton Stand Is! will be hosts for n 11 o'clock c brunch on Friday at the former's ' homo on South Church street. The table centerpiece will carry out the- ski motif with miniature figure skiers on a mound of snow. Daring: the afternoon contract bridge will ho in play. ' - Corera will be placed for . Mrs. Roy Mink. Mrs. Maurice Heater. Mrs. f H. :H-- Frineehoose, Jr.. of Tsft. MrsvLDelbert Schwabbnnr, Mrs. Verne Robb. Mrs. Harold , Basick. Mrs. -C. L. Young. Mrs. Claire Brown, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs.' Joseph Felton, Mrs. Lee - Crawford and Mrs. Clinton Stand- Royal Neighbors sewing club met at the Fairgrounds cabin on Wednesday afternoon with 28 members from Sllverton as guests. A covered dish dinner was served preceeding Installa tion of officers by Mrs. Laura Noyes installing officer and Mrs. Hazel Elliott, installing marshall. Mrs. Gertrude Walker is the new president; Mrs. Claribel Gortmaker, vice-president: Mrs. t i ? Highlight of this weekend wlD be the Informal buffet aupper for which Senator ; and Mrs. Dona Walker .will entertain on Sanday night , from J to o'clock. The affair will bo held la the Mirror room of the Marlon hotel, -t i . Invitations ? hsve been sent to over 209 friends of the Walkers including many from - Portland, Eugene. Corrallis and aarround ing cities, f - Assisting Mrs. Walker win bo Mrs. Ronald Jones. Mrs. William H. Steiwer of Fossil, Mrs.; Wil liam Swindells of Dallas and Mrs. Daniel, J. Fry, jr.p f v r-:' During the evening Mr. Brad ford Collins will play ; a group of piano numbers. The large room will' be decorated with ferns and" palms, - i j - The sapper table win bo cent ered with an artistic fan shaped arrangement of acacia, blue trie, daffodils, cerise, purple and bine anemones and a cluster of purple violets and yellow rosebuds. Tap ers in the aame shades will flank -the arrangement, i The centerpiece on the dessert table will be a crystal bowl filled with pussy willows, daffodils, ranunculus, freoslaa and anemones. Mrs. Forester Is Hostess The Laurel Social Hoar tluh was entertained by Mrs. Robert L.' TO MARRY SATURDAY Miss Marv Meredith, dauahter ri.r.n,. os " v .1 ill dsternoon VrT oiiJ T Geow Meredith of Portland, whose marriage to Mr. E. ClelUn. Mm. GUbert Steli. Mrs. nms had charge of the arternoon's ,f? ljxf' of Dean and Mrs. Edgar W. Loew of Seattle. Lnc Mrs. A. M. Smlther. entertainment. will be on event of Saturday at Hinson Memorial church. Miss xf r"i, ?, J Mri; G1fB aJ,hwr,"frm.enU aended Willamette university and is a member of MrI Glen sur". iSteftS: T u r. ia mi soronry. (Uourtesy Uregon JournaU Us, Mrs. F. J. Toose. Mrs. F. A. r; : Stnrkey. Mrs. Henry Schmidt, Mrs. . 1 -1" wV'S-.-.-a'-rl - -r Hostesses, to Give -Party-' Biscuits Take! On Fancy Shap es i i ! J . When If 's Be-Klnd-to-the-Pock-; et-book wjeek, let the blsentti i dough tara the meat dish Into'; I gain concoction. Leftover - meatj ground ronnd steak or other lnetzi i pensive neat, simmering - in , its vwb ay ' wHj iH'"w . I topped with crescent shsped bls-j i enita. makes exciting table talkj . Brown the meat In fat first theut f combine the heated, cooked veg- I etables aid seaspn well. Put la: f casserole land top with biscalt i dongh cui In fanr shapes. If the f meat is kncooked. simmer eov4 ered . for hn hour before biscuits ore added. Cook at 425 degrees i CAPTIVATING wdt05erfiro hep ensemble Islhis dating J,, Interest to casserole diahi irii wyra uy xuciit cuu, niww Trjr leiiorer veaj, onion, canned nqcuo Biar. rcir-reacning pneas- mosnroom soup ana iimn beans ant auilla pierce lis shallow "; ? ;- crown of very ' dark brown The Ann Jndson missionary clr-1 faced with the tweed of Lu-: 111 X ICTVOr Missionary Group AttHospitdl do of the First Baptist church met Friday evening for their regular meeting at the Deaconess .hospital. Mrs. Henry Schmidt wave the de votions, and Mrs. Joseph Teel was program chairman. A solo was sung by Mrs. P. L Doddridge. Those present were: Mrs. J. O. Nash. Mrs. Dolores Bailey. Mrs. Norma Lovely; Mrs. J. P. Selta, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. Jack Gib son, Mrs. D. F. Davis, Mrs. Joseph Teel. Mrs. Albert Ramsey er, Mrs. Homer Blum, Mrs. P. D. Van Asa- dell, Mrs. P. L. Doddridge, Mrs. i dlle'8 fitted coat of browns and turquoise. Chocolate Today's Menu j Avocado will have a tart lemon French dressing for today's salad.; Avocado, grapefruit salad Lemon French dressing : Braised beef heart ' ' Red cabbage Battered potatoes Plum cobbler lee cream . Nobody should know better now to make chocolate frosting, than the im a k o r a of Here'a anl official recipe from one or menu j " CHOCOLATE BOILB I FROSTING - S , cabs sugar : 1 teaspoon light corn ay i np 1 1 cup boiling kater S egg whites, 'Stiffly beaten squares unsweetened ehoco - lato.1 melted and eooied j ; j Combine sugar, corn syrup and i water. Bring aaickly to n bbil, stirring only until -sugar la 'dht ; solved. Boil rapidly, without stir cut ring, nntll a small amount I of syrup forma a soft ball in cold and Mrs. Monte! Jones. Members present were Mrs. Virgil Whits. Mrs. Olea L. Adams, Mrs. Albert Beckman, Mrs. Bernard Benson, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. Arnold Coffel, Mrs. K. w. Kmmett, Mrs. Robert For ester. Mrs. Dnvid Frlesen. Mrs. Nettie Jackson. Mrs. Carrie Jen nings, Mrs. Monte Jones, Mrs. Eugene Krebs, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. O. E. Vosbargh, Mrs. Lillian Williams and Mrs. Jennie M. Willis. A guest was Mrs. O. c. Dora Pratt, treasurer and Mrs. oeBOI,eia OI ipauaaii. Mich. Bertha Loreland, secretary. War Mothers at Tollman Home The American War Mothers held their social meeting at the home of Mrs. Maude Tallman on State street Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. A. Lee read a paper on "Americanization." A group of the mothers gave a skit, "Lie Detec tor;" IT . Mrs Dorman Has 90th Birthday Pattern 1465011 phreys. Refreshments were served by the committee which Included Mrs. Flora Abbott, Mrs. Susie Botts, Mrs. Carrie Beechler and Mrs. Addie Curtis. Members present were Mrs. Car rie Beechler, Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn. Mrs. Frank Perkett, Mrs. H. Al Birthdays celebrated Included Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. Mettle Large Attendance SK? tJll At OES Meeting Members of Chad wick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star met on Tuesday night at Masonic torn, pie for the regular session. They heard a report of the Rainbow board for 1I4Q and one from members of the new project com mittee, on plans If or the coming year. Quests were here from as far south as Marshfleld and north as Seattle. Mrs. Bessie Lewis be en mo a member by affiliation from the CoquUle chapter. An Invitation to attend the celebration of MeMtnnville OES' 50th anniversary Ion February 6 was accepted. Following the meet ing, last year's officers were hosts at a reception for new officers. Carolyn Brown sang and was ac- v Eye. Sister Anna Duerksen. Mrs. Mrs. Jane A. Dorman celebrated ? r Mr" .3 BtVr?y her 80th birthday on Tuesday. J"a"e W' J?; Mr T with a dinner in her honor, at the Jj 5i,iabeh edei, home of her daughter. Mrs. Lucy wfLi n,7. eler- t Jinn Qtllee. Wedel, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Foz. Mrs. Dorman came to Oregon g ' . from Kansas in 1895 and has re- MOOSe VVOmeil tO aided In Liberty district and in , . , r , Salem since that time. Air? AAfTr Roiiof BRAISED BEEF HEART I Clean the beef heart and into one-Inch slices. Brown 1 sliced onion and 1 cup sliced eel- water, or spins a long thread "7" ,a. Ublespoons fat. Season when dropped! from tip i of ,ws kw , .1 , i Poon (142 degrees). Pour syrup ?t b7T!B the fat7 Add Stream lover egg whites. :JLBP, w' ' 1 tbIe8po? vinegar beating eonstanUy. Continue beat- and 1 teaspoon mustard. Cover, in iihii.rai. k.. James Williams, Mrs. Dorothy Simmer S hours. Serve with mus- minutes. I Use wooden spoon when iu w emu aauce ana cooked too stiff ffor beater. Stir in choco aaaerkraut or red cabbage. ute lightly. Do? not beat. Makes ! 0 , enough frosting to cover tops ; , m.uM. biucs ui iwv i-uca layers, er Pears Make Salad llLli? 1 VL?v sf wseij va savn, UUaVst F. Wedel. Mrs. Martin Geiser. Mra. Cecil Lantx. Mrs. Marlon Curry, Mrs. Robert Hurtburt. Mrs. Walling, Mrs. Emma See ley, Mra. Anna Brown. Mrs. Irma Boyd, Mrs. Frank Hrubets, Mrs. Oscar Dencer. Mr. end Mrs. Kldon Dor man. Mr. and Mra. J. H. Dorman, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Dorman, Mrs. Lucy Golles, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Addie. Rev. and Mrs. Ouy L. Drill, all of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Hal lot t McMurphy and Mine Jaa- Smart, Mrs. Susie Botts. Mrs. Mary Simms, Mrs. Caroline Hixon. Dorman of Dallas. Mrs. Amanda Mollencop, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Flora Abbott, Mrs. J. W. DeLapp, Mrs. Mary Ranch, AllimnrT to Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs. C. H. Peter- rilU"UiUt? IU JiV& son, Mrs, Minnie Humphreys. Mrs. PnofUo R. J. Hendricks. Mrs. Pearl Tay- i-C?Iit?ll lo tor, Mrs. rr. w. Davies, Mrs. Effie uuniap. Mrs. E. R. Cook, Mrs. D. D. Socolofsky, Mrs. Esther O liven. Mrs. A. I Humphreys, Mrs. Addle Curtis, Mrs. Maude Tallman and Mrs. Mettle Schram. The Women of the Moose held their regular meeting Tuesday night nt the hall. At the meeting Tbeda Daly, senior regent, named Mrs. Scott McClellan as chairman of the war relief committee to be assisted by Margaret Ellis. Ther will cooperate with the local war relief organisation. Mrs. Naomi Warman, associate dean from Cor rallis, paid a visit to the Salem chapter. Mrs. Millie Ripley will be host ess to the Women of the Moose Birthday club honoring members whose birthdays -are In January, Friday night at her home at 493 N. 19th street. All Women of the Moose and their friends are In vited. The next regular meeting of th chapter will be held Febru ary 4. cup cakes. ' j j j H Pnstryj Is tedder If Use dongh is handled little! and rolled light ly. The toughness caused by over handlingj Is most often caused; by using top much water. Add (the water, a few drops at a time, toss ing the mixture with n fork until the flouif barely! holds together. 1 j I ' ! j Macaroni goes to set. See how good it Is wltbt the contents bt a 1 can of shrimp emptied Into No. it. 4 Some two hundred guests were KcfX AJOrMrrtion present. Tables were appointed In AJUU tAvlUUOn colors of the fire! star points and Dinner TonirVhr as hostess st each were: Mrs. G. Onigfit & Pazson, Mrs. C. A. HartweU. Mrs. Iran Stewart, Mra. Gordon Barker and Mrs. Oral Lemmon. series to be the members Members of the Marion rountv February with proceeds to so to Bar association will hold a ban- the Bundles for Britain fund. Two ,: Mrs. Don Grilley and Mrs. Ken neth McGrsth entertained the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae at the former's home In Woodburn Tuesdsy night. Mrs. Estill Brnnk and Mra Jimai Tnmlmii named members of the executive OfVlrolrrri C Wrnro council of the nrrnn .inn.... J-'VX&.V-llail UUVe group. Plans were made for a of benefit bridge parties given by Meeting Or Dessert Ton can nse canned pears for either salad or dessert when molded this wsy: i PEAR-BLUSH STRAWBERRY j MOLD 1 package strawberry-flavored gelatine 1 pint hot water Canned pears, sliced Dissolve aelatiae In hot water. Turn Into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold. Garnish with slices of pears and red and green cherries. Serves 4 to C. s I Special occasions can feature biscuit shapes appropriate . to the day. For an engagement dinner, ase heart-shaped biscuits or pie crust. For Washington's birthday cut tiny hatchets. : 1 Other dishes beside meat pies 0, by Minnie! Ruiter, a whistling will take on added attractiveness number by Doris Hanna and an with the nse of fsncy shaped bis- accordion solo by Gladys Swlhney. Cults.' Make your own hambur- Refreshments were served tin ger bans with biscuit dough cut-te afternoon to Mrs. Stanford in diamond shapes. Cut biscuits In Norrla, Ttfrs. J. E. S winner. - Mrs. Ever! Ready Qub! Schedules Meet PEDEE The Ever Ready club was entertained at the Rittie Ber ber home Thursday afternoon. Members were! favored by n piano Tha 1 wm durinn .f . "omM .A I cluo "ei at tne no Dakota e of Mrs. Rose ReUly on Friday. Lovely re- aet at S:se o'clock tonight st the alumnae members will set as host- re"nmenU. were served by the Hostesses Will Honor Clubs Entertaining tenters warion not el. The affair fa tn esses at each Mrtr. informal,! members of the Bar as- Alamnae present were Mrs. aociation. the legislature, supreme Francis Smith, Mrs. Robert Nel- bridge clubs these days with sev eral matrons- andj maids honoring members of their jelnbs. Mrs. Joseph Beveridge has in vited members of the O. T. dsb to s 1 o'clock luncheon on Fri day afternoon at :the U. O. Ship ley home on North Cottage street. Mrs. Palmer Macdonald of Port land, formerly of Salem has bid- court and state officials and their laaies are Invited to attend. Judge j George Rossman will around oni Famous Legs! Person son. Mrs. Frank Lathrop. Mrs. Carl Cover. Mrs. Estill Brnnk. Mrs. Herman Jochlmsem. if rx nostese ana co-aostess. The next meeting Is scheduled ' for Febru ary 21 at the home of Mrs. II. D. Kortemeyer In the country. Miss Esther Preston. Mra. Lonlse Klelnke., Mrs. Lena V. Ro- oina, Mrs, L. K. GUkey. Mrs. Gil- diamond, heart, club and spsde shapes to hold creamed chicken at the next bridge luncheon, j ' j Variation on rice padding; let half the liquid be coffee, freshly asade and .doeble-strengtn. Good trick, no trick to do! Ivan Bjlankenbaker, Mrs.' pete Hanna. I Mrs. Everett Nelson. JMrs. Glen MattisoU. Mrs. C. Ruiter. Mrs. Ri Dodge. Mrs. Phy Simp son, Mr. MIIo Gage, Mrs. F. SbSy the, Gladys Sirlnney and the host ess. Mrs. Rittie Kerber. The next meeting will be held at the hjome of Mrs. Rufna Dodge. Little Victuals May Prdve to Be alltles" and Louis Rselone will sing. Mr. Roy Harland Is presi dent of the Bar association and Mr. Otto K. Paulas is chairman of the program committee. The banquet and program will be oyer m time tor those present to nt- "P 1 1 .J tend the reception at the home of I-IiieriaiIiea Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snrars ess Donl Grilley. Mrs. Kenneth Me- rm K- "Ukey. Mrs. GU- hn. j-s . i i orsth. mS- Sooemsnyr &MiB P1CT Doings on Small Scale and Miss Cleo Saueressig. wf. w' ""'J"1' a. aiaiium SJfSm U al HI . Cdmpfire Girls The one Indispensable style In Edward BlsselL Mrs. Connie Frt- any . wardrobe Is n shirtwaiater! gaard. Mrs. Darrell Gilchrist, Mrs. Vernon Gllmere. Mrs. Lowell White snd Mrs. Lewis Mitchell. ' den members of her elab to p. ,.4 T. , - luncheon on Friday St her Port- Delta Phi Mothers land home. Planning to attend Z, i.vi w tiiCJl are Mrs. James B. Toung, Mrs. Tn Civ Ron of if Wsyne Loder. Mrs. T. A. Live- V1V,? 'LWilil Mrl O 2Sn mTs The Delta Phi Mother, clnb S.0: wlU apior a bridge benefit at - v.- - - uu.vtk . in. rk.at.r Knna. on . . on rrtday. January 31, in the af- , ternoon and evening. Mrs. snd Mrs. Arch Mrs. H. H. JermSn. Prlneehouse, Birthday J Dinner On Friday. .ui. entertained tnttmhmra nt hr ilnh " .. o"J5- naipu w a vuu - VYirm. wno beads thm mm good-looking frock right now! It's t luncheon and cards Wedaes- will take reservations a e! an Anne Adams design. Pattern day afternoon. Mrs. John Flekltn phone lata - 450. and ontstanding for 1U slm- "mJ 't!?.0Il.1llt at On Mrs. Wtrth's committee are pie . quick sewing and 1U trim, be-. heLmB0,r19tl1 . B. jE. Cooper. Mrs. Don Up- wmms nun. . iui . iraBl-DllUW- "vjnuu wummw wiu John Mra. L. -C RlnhnM Mm o, j . . . . . lng gives a wonderful tallnd- members of her club tonight at w.?tV. s,7 isll f.J.S?a2 L? Uml Uer North Chnreh itrNt hnmi. . " iw axrmm oi The Sabaaleo Camptlre girls met at the home of Miss Betty Jean Sellard Wednesdsy after noon. The groap were given In structions on knitting and refresh ments were served by the host ess. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Jean Graves, the guardian, the Misses Elva May Lnmmls, Peggy Sears. Nancy Bare. Doro thy Bergsvlk, Doris Waltxer. Peggy Frantx. Beverly MeCabe, Mary Relman, Rose Bargees and Betty Sellard. The Woman's clnb Pan Ameri- airs. uo pen barer. Mrs. Lanrs roIS..Mr- W- K- DeLong. Mm. I. W. Herbert, Mrs. H.-D. Korte meyer, Mrs. Shinn, Mrs. R. H. Poff, Mrs. E. W. Kennedy. Mrs. O. Cattermaa, Margie Jsnsen. ower, airs. Joy Cook. Mrs. Llxxie Salter, Mrs. Roy Riggs. Mrs. Annie Hinton and Mrs. Ferrol Gibson. Poets' Monthly Meeting Held verse-Builders, poetry study group, held their regular monthly business meeting on Tuesday even ing at tne chamber of commerce. Poems submitted by the members were rend and discussed. A book report on the Ufe and writings of r-sui Laurence Dunbar, famed ne gro poet, was given by Miss Eve- i They're little, but oh my! i Good things, they any. come in Small packages aad edibles are certainly no exception. Take Brus sels sprouts for instance, they are Snst extra good -cabbages, put up In email packages, bet others are made that way on purpose. individual servings n s n n 1 1 j M teaspoon pepper 1 cap bread crumbs cup mashed bananas tejxspood dry mustard. Use illghtlK green-tipped anas. Mix meat, onion, salti par and bread crumbs. Combine oaannas and mustard and i mix. Ana to meat ban- pep- mtiu. ufuatuu "U usaes me I rue a uautbu ucn vun Mrs. R.i D. Rnturrl Mra T. w tt.m. r. In BH.V. ! j . r. nrfwt fn, ,"hr,rrw, i., A Ute suDDcr will be served bv i t 7 "1 . rr" JZzr.T?m Jrjr- ".f'miiDy i VWBU, HftlBkCr a w T . " " -;- . ' A J (VI , .Mi Mm Miss Marian of Representative nnd Mm. Allan Carson, win . celebrate- her tenth without mussing your curls. The the hostess. skirt has panels at both front ! kls4k4aw as aa m. anl KaitV sllmwilii m &A.A.a. . Ue home of her parents on South fullness. Notice the darting n, ' Chic? M?a.LaM Church street Friday night ow the yokes and the gathering jelfaiidrn O.esu have been invited to a above the walst-hesm which keeps -nweitY fSfiV dessert dinner and later the gre.o he softness of the bodice In place. -.5? .7 Will make up n line party at the You may use either n collar or iTnrSrTSEi2. i? i"? theatre. ; rounded Terera, and have short or JfiSoTsanTsiVrS Covers will be placed for the taree-ouarter sleeves on this asa. .fSfJLI " Misses Prudsace Cratg, Beverly , smart style! OI tM Mle-. . f Onetaf son. Jean Lee. Ann Car- ' Pattern 4SS0 la available tn - f i Carole Coffer. Joan Fits- women's sixes 4. as. as. 40. 4X. anriee, Joan Hoereth. Frances 44, 41 and 48. Slxe SI Ukes Sfc yards 39 inch fabric J. 8. Murray. Mrs. North Caoital street. The annfer E. Farley, reported the scMntniM BseriMcKee. Mrs. John Sohrt, will ho the geography, history, f three of her most recent poems Mm. C. M. Byrd and Mrs. Gor- family life and music of Argea- F the poetry magaxlne, "Beat of -- una. . - - wings." -; . : i - The i - Let Laura Wheeler Kittens Add Interest to Your Kitchen Towels Hem are n few suggestions for "precions Utiles': - For instsnce. there are tiny meat balls, individual meat loaves, small Icebox cakes, (made with water a, yon remember 1 and blUy aandwiehes. There are Individual f roses strawberry shortcakes, Uny. tart- ietn or caramel pecan filling, in dividual lemon or even apple pies wiu piease about everybody. MIDGET CHEESE PUFFS I ess whites 1 . 4 teaspoons flour t . Cayenne , . . , 1 caps grated cheese 1 ennV fine dry bread crumbs, i present were Dolor..!. ag wnitee until stiff, add Bradbury. J. Kring. Ruth NarH. H0 4 enyenn 4 and grated Evelyn Kiickson. Fleta Helm host 1. thoroaghly, form and Ruby E. Farley. I UM halls and make ait mA .i.. - "c"l mixiure ana; mix Into well greased baking pap, not too , close together. Bake i In a moderate oveft (J5 degrees) ;50 10 minutes, or nntll done. Serves Baum. Jean King. Cynthia Need ataas. Shirley Webber. Alice Lou ise Ohllng, Ann Marie Rolling and Marian Carson. The Woman's Elble daan of tOso First Methodist church will meet en Friday at eeleck with Mrs. J. C Harrlaosi at f St State street. Assisting her WIU he Mrs. OHvo If. Jewett, JOm Ml Schrerrer and, Mrs. E. C. MUler, Mrs. J. K. Bed 4erd will he In charge er devo tieae and Miss Rath Bedford will mug. : ViiH-? -- 8aS PirrXClf CXTS (1S) m tor (Us Ass assas psUsre, lily Bigg, MAVi; AX OBK33 sad STTLg gOsLSgi. Ars yss tse IsBt Tse sheet t Tm Sjmsipt Tse liait U yes ate Imr AfOil AJAHS PERMIT rOOIt- Thsu f irsss rsTters is rui j3 s43at4 te yser exact msm.u t tiassst taaa est sat is atiHi far ni raaars. riar nw dr nr' T" i Jiil M i a s w arol S3 to S3 years old. TTamen cress, twt-s.rrS70WJ-whosttf. far i sas. Cms" n m J &i9 :4 i , m 1 take Lra TL jT-rhsnrn Ti H Campoaxtd.Rs&ham'bls I relvinx Csm2s$ sysiptstuedaa 9 this rusettsnal dXstuzhanee. (iaiaaaS track wiU fit wits serfacties. DaalgmaA fair stsse 14 te. Ut S3 tsTeTlSss IS iMsira. jars. M Let tOric 8S4 VMV mwimr tm. W. - iPrte 16a. SPECIAL Our Usual Waves, Complete 75c Jerm..Oil v-h Psm Wan At t- CeniuKte . elw J Open Thura. Eve. by Appointment Pbone SOdS 7 First Natl. Bank Bids:. : CASTLE PEZU1. WAVES J of Mr. Robert Powell, was hon ored st an Informal party and cry stal shower Tuesday night when Mies Len BUan and Mrs. Ger valse Elliott entertained at- the home of Mrs. Iiarold Spooaer. . GERVAIS Adam " P.I ScheQ and Mies Bertha Attdreaav were married at Sacred Heart chnreh at P 'clock Saturday ssernlng. . Rot. Martin Doherty orflciated. They vera attended by Miss Doro thy Andreas, sister of the bride, and George Schell, brother of the bridegroom.! - --v . . - .- v The bride, given in marriage lj her father, John Ahdreaa, vera-' a white ' satis dress with beaded : trimming, a long veil held tn place ; wftb bended band and carried a , bouquet of orange blossoms and sweet peas. Her maid wore a pink taffeta dress, n flower bandeau ther head and carried . sweet neas - and ; roses. Following t h e ceTemoey a wedding - breakfast and dinner were -served at the aome or tne bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Schell went to Portland Sunday night, where they will i Farley. .. .... aojea amenean yeterans of the World War la ssonaorinn benefit " f5 9mrtL3t Cherry City and itertam Friday. at a o'clock. PW nan ee ; will be la alar. This is the third In the serleVof earn parues. Mrs. -William RJed to chairman, and Is asntoted by Mm. Bemlce Walters. Mrs. Er nest Moore, Mrs. Fred Jaacer iwuaa- etuusu sal.ura, Jona Peterson and Mra.. Hellis Smyres. -- " 'i ' i : ' -i e e - -Tha Three Xdahr dab rin nt t o'clock Frldar nmi..h roll In the nmoa. wry In deep hot fat m fareea until golden brown. Serve hot, on tooth-picks. Makes f small balla. i QTB-8XZK BRA if DUMPLINGS . cape floar - l teaspooa salt , " I : 1 Uhlespooa baking powder , - 1 - ; - -; 1 ? 1 tablespoon melted fst H cap bran cereal , cap ssnk ; Sift flour, salt and baking powder together. Beat egg until light; add melted and cooled fst, 6 ran and milk. .Add liquid mix tore to sifted dry Ingredients and stir only uutil flourd lsappears. the clab room for a. srt . I Drn ""k-4;.:1 " i no-host luncheon There will at noon. GaSarT art Galnsrhave announced the mar riage of their daughter. DorlZ . -Mr, Allen IlendemoaranWat solemnised tn .VawnTerTwisS tagtoii. Thursday, Janna f. tS bridegroom'a brother und in-law- were the -tt-.".. ller"! 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