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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1941)
"TT PAGE SIX lb 02IG0N 0TATESMAN. Sclera, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 25. 1S41 1 -. Military Ball Slated for ; February Highlight of the winter social acaioa la the capital will be the , eighth annual Military ball to. be given: by the Marion chapter Re serve. O f I leeri association on Washington's birthday at the Sai lem armory. .The ball will be of more than usual -Interest, this year, as it will be the only military ball In the state J The Portland and Eugene i chapters hare cancelled the annual affairs. ; Members of ithe committee promise this dance to be more col orful and brilliant than in years past i The affair Is strictly Invi tational and all those attending will be requested to appear in mil itary uniform, tuxedos and formal gowns. A grand march will again feature the balL . The ball will be held from 9 to XI o'clock and special guests of the association will toe officers of the US army, national guard re serves and naval reserves. Invi tations will be in the mail shortly after the first of February. A number of officers from Fort Lew Is, Fort Stevens, Camp Clatsop and Vancouver Barracks are ex pected to be in attendance at the ball. Lt. Vinnie J. Bell, Inf. xeserve, is president of the Marion chapter and has named Lt. Ward R. Davis Fin. reserve, as general chairman of the hall. Assisting Lt. Davis are Lt. Dwignt Lear, QM reserve, public ity; Lt. Chester L. FriU, QM re serve, invitations; Lt. Vinnie J. Bell, distinguished guests and re ceiving line; Lt. Homer L. Gou let, Jr., Inf. reserve, music, enter tainment; Lt. L. S. Shields, QM Teserve, decorations; Lt. Floyd It Bowers, Fin. reserve, tickets at the armory; Lt. George W. Bag nail, FA reserve, traffic; Lt. Don ald. J. Rasmussen, CW reserve, check room; Major Van Swaverud, CA reserve, grand' march ; and Lt. Robert C. Irwin, Inf. reserve, refreshments. YWCA' Scene of Activity The YWCA has been the scene of much activity this week with several group meetings and din ners. The 8th grade Girl Re serves met on Thursday to make plane-for initiation of new mem bers and the new members met the same day to formulate plans for a skating party. A committee of high school GteJ Reserves are working on Sa lem's part In the mid-winter con ference to be .held in Portland, February 7 and S. The Salem girls j will have charge of the opening service on Saturday morning. There will be twelve delegates from ' Salem. Alleen Hutchinson is in charge of the plannlg committee and assisting her are Jackie Macauley, Delvon Long, Betty Pugh and Dorothy jPngh and Dorothy Eley. The Parrish 9th grade Girl Re serves met for dinner at the YWCA on Monday and later en joyed a skating party at the Mel low Moon rink. Sections 1 and 8 Of the high school Girl Reserves met for supper Monday and Wednesday night at the YW. The h-sinees girls held a meeting on Monday and tthe Household em ployes met on Wednesday and made plans for their activities. Miss Josephine McClurg is the temporary chairman of the group. Miss Shirley McKay, daughter f Senator and Mrs. McKay, will be home from Oregon State col lege this weekend. Play Clothes f " I ' Jl' ! um-n iiv uji lll$r- W-W'SiiJ mil lii,nii.,iww...,i.i........... ,... . , , ... . . ,u... rs r - s, if '-Utr t v f v - $ ill- :v -: 11 t J i-, 7 . : f :- .-. : ,... :- . I J ' : . 1 '', ' - ' ., - Xeft, liaea slack suit; center, stdped stai Jersey play suit; right, swim . . fills Jt'sx, more than ever fccf ore, people are de rertln their homes and offices and are dashing off for a. few weeks holiday during the cold months.' If you are 'one of the lucky ones, youH need some I icy tegs that wd he appropriate? for warm cli-.-.tc, Aiw Cwynn, kft. Is ehowtog. smart .lacks .suit consisting ef white hand-woven linen trousers and Herendorf Jacket of ted and blue, decked hnen, lined with red percale which Is also: i - ed for piping the pockets ami edges of the jacket. I-n.a LTaycs, center, has selected a youthf uJ play iJt treacle S pink' and white candy striped silk 7 5 - - ' MA X I KB BU REN Editor Ice Thursday A delightful affair of Thursday night for members of the Lion's' auxiliary and their husbands was the ice Bkating party for which they were hosts at the ice arena. Following several hours of Bkating the group enjoyed a late supper at the Quelle. Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer was in charge of arrange ments for the party. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hllle, Mr. and Mrs. Ja cob Fuhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gregg, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek, Mi1, and Mrs. C. L. Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Seam ster, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simeral, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Young, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Young, Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt and Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage. American Legion auxiliary child welfare study group met at the home of Mrs. W. G. Hardie on Wednesday and heard Miss May Cleveland of the Girl' Industrial scbool talk on the work being done at the institution. The group is studying welfare work, and meets every fourth Wednesday. Present were Mrs. W. G. Hardie, Mrs. J. A. Garson, Mrs. H. F, Per kins, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Miss May Cleveland and Mrs. Lloyd Perkins. CLUB CALENDAR Saturday TC chorus with Mrs. T. W. Davis, 941 North Cottage street, 7:30 o'clock. Election of offi cers. Monday Delta Tau Gamma mother and daughter no-host supper. Chresto cottage, 6:80. Oregon State Nurses' associ ation ' District 3, Deaconess hospital, 8 p.m. VFW i auxiliary business meeting, VFW hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday Executive meeting of CounT cil of Church Women, YWCA, 2 p.m. Alpha Mu Delphians meet at public library, fireplace room, 9:30 a.m. Eastern Star Social After noon club at Masonic Temple, dessert luncheon, 1:30 p.m. Friday Delta Phi Mothers club bene fit bridge, chapter house after noon and evening. Reservations, 5598. Skating for Winter Vacation Are Smart . arc mareoav . many impressed V ... , SOCIETY MUSIC ThellOME Weekend radio programs are aa follows: TODAY KEX 10:40 Metropolitan Opera Puccini's "Madame Butterfly is given under the direction of Gennaro Papi. j Ci-Cio-8oa L Licit Albuiei Sasaki LacilU Browning Kt Pinkcrton. Pinkerton Uxi- 8tellma rmand Toktj Sharpies ..John Brownie Uoro ., , J Alesiio DePoli Tmdorl . Georf Ceh-novtky Uncle PriMt 4 John Carney KEX 8:35-8) NBC Symphony or chestra with Alfred Wallenstein conducting. Symphony No. 4 in E minor Brhm Trin, from "Iberia" Albenii-Arbo Siegfried Idyll. Wgoer Bin Danube Walt.. Straiua SUNDAY KOIN 12 m. New York Philhar monic Symphony orchestra. Conductor, Bruno Walter. BympliCty ra. C minor, Ko. 8Bmcknr Prelude and liebeatod, from "Trii tan and Isolde". i.:.. Wagner KEX 2 p.m.Metropolitan Opera auditions. KOIN 8-7 p.m. Sunday Evening Hour with EUgene Goossena conducting and Jose Iturbi, famed pianist, as soloist. Included on his program will be the finale to "Concerto in E Flat" by Mozart, "Serenade to the Doll" from the "Children's Corner" by Debussy and "Valse Brillante" by Chopin. Among the orchestra's num bers will be the overture to "Fra Diavolo" by Auber; ; "Bo hemian Festival" by Massenet and the finale to the symphony from "The New World" by Dvorak. Miss Swartsley Honor Guest A bridge party and miscellane ous shower was given on Friday night for Miss VerNetta Swart sley by the Misses Barbara Cassell, Sue Metchan and Marty Frey, at their home on North Cottage street. Miss Swartsley : will marry Mr. Phil Brainard of Medford on Feb ruary 8. Guests were Miss Eliae Schroe der, Miss Rosemary Snyder, Miss Connie Cartmill, Miss Rosemarie Kroneberg, Miss Elizabeth Beers, Miss Ann Knight, Miss Ann Ander son, Miss Doris Mdnsell, Miss Elise Barnard, Miss Erma Bollander, Miss Elizabeth O'Reilly, Miss Ruth Melson, Mrs. Dorothy Nickereon and Mrs. Carl Cover. Entraining tonight from Port land on the streamliner for New York will be Miss1 Geraldine Par ker, daughter of Mrs. Harvey Par ker. Mise Parker! will enter the Traphagen School! of Design for the spring term. She has attended Willamette university and Oregon State college. salt la royal Uoe, white dots . Jersey. Hie tlouee has a yoke which uses tire stripe horizontally, and features the new Jon sleeves. It is tacked Into a belted skirt that haa pleats -In front.? A skin-tight pair -L v invru w worn unoer uie sjuri. Ann KUtneriora, -right,- hat thosen a very new fend flattering rwim , suit. The flared skirt Is made of royal blue laste with white polk dots pattern, which ties over a maroon lastex foundation. The suit is one-piece, " with skirt only in front, the brassiere top tying . in front to match the waistband. , This suit Is par- 'i ticularly becoming to th figur. . - 11 :' 1 i -";--j-- --..-hi i 3 I 1 . GOING! AWAY D. deLar cey, who h a s compeared In xnany plcrys on the Willamette campus in the past will leave todaylfor Qeveland to work for his master's degree at the little Theatre there. He was the first dramatics major to grad uate from the department here. DeLancey appeared in "Tam ing of the Shrew," "Arms and the Man." 'Tittle Brown Jug" and 1 others directed by Mrs. Genevieve Oppen during his year and a half at Willamette. : (Cut courtesy Collegian.) With Salem Folk at OSC By ISABEL, McGILCHRIST As a social highlight the class of '42 staged its traditional Jun ior Prom last Saturday night in the Memorial Union ballroom, with Bob Crosby and his orches tra furnishing the music. As has been the custom since the prom first made! its appearance at Ore gon Etate, ja royal court presided over the festivities, with La Verne Whitehead; as one of the prin cesses.' Among dancers glimpsed in the capacity crowd were Wal ter Bushnell, Sally McLellan, Bill Fillmore, Vivian Aspinwail, Shir ley McKayj Florence Upjohn, Tom Hill, Harry Carson, Nancy Strick land, Doug Chambers, Ernestine Lenti, Helen Smith, Ruth Abuh son, Mary Jane Conmy, Phil Mc Klnley, and off-campus guests MaybeDe Fraser and Bobbe Shtnn. Delegates from six Oregon col leges met at Linfleld Tuesday to attend ! the! Associated Women's Students' conference. Discussing problems Of the respective AWS organisations was the main topic of the day. On the Oregon State delegation list were Dorothy Kib beo and La Verne Whitehead. : At the first regular meeting of winter term, members of the Var sity O, men's athletic society, elected Bill Smith toHhe post of treasurer. 1 Costumes for campus, street and tea were modeled Tuesday aigkt at the Homo Economics club style show; with clothes made In class affording the incentive. La Verne Whitehead was in charge of modeling for the affair. ! Odds and ends . . . Marie Bosch, Al Harbor and Eileen Hol den, editorial staff members of the Lamplighter, campus literary magazine, j having their pictures taken ! for j the college yearbook . . . Doug ; Chambers, member of the Memorial Union board of dl recorsv attending the monthly luncheon Of the group . . . Ray Kemp, refe-ree for the basketball game j between Barometer staff members and the Lebanon high school team . . . Phil Blake plant ing his Sifcma Nu fraternity pin on a certain Pi Phi . . . Jim Smart leading tho Corvallis night school for young farmers Wednesday night on the subject of financing farm business . . . Marjorie Mc Calli8ter being interviewed about her hobby on the AWS broad cast over KOAC . . . Eleanor Roe son and Mary Ellen Bywater, mid-week visitors in Eugene. Sisierhood Class At Church I The j 7-9 Sisterhood class of the First I Christian church met in the chuich parlor Thursday for the regular business and social meeting. An interesting program was presented and plans for the coming year discussed. Those present were: Mesdamcs M. Mc Donald, E. W. Powers, Anna Mil ler, Eva j Keene, Thomas H. Clarke, Guy L. Drill, D. B. Simp son, M. Jones, Sarah Wright, D. D. Oliristcad, IE. O. Allen, Arthur WelchL In4 Adsltt, L. Douglas, Alice Hildcbrand, Edith Pugh, D. Colwill, Sarah Blue, E. A. Steinke, W. G. Gillespie, J. F. Walker, S. Richter, Di A. White, I. J. Saw yer, Robert L. Hart, Leo McAlist sr, A. Cartiier, Eugene Wood, C. F, Reillyq, Mabel Fulmer, Sally Cooke, Hatry Hunt. better Carriers' Wives Meet The National Association of Let ter Carriers auxiliary met at KP, hall Wednesday night for the regu lar monthly business meeting and installation of officers. After the business meeting, the ladles Joined their husbands for a social hour. I . j .' j - . Those present were, Mrs. iAda. Blackman, Mrs. Dolly Crittenden, Mrs. June Garrett, Edna O'Neill, Mrs. Mary French, Mrs. , Elsie Jory, Jtfrs. Aldene Scott, Mrs. Lll lias ; Garrett, Mrs. Marian Tang, Mrs. Gladys Boyce, Mrs,. Phebe j Wagers, Mrs. Thelma White.lrs, E st her Rethrock. : , - i - At the meeting of the alanuat ot, the) Delta Tan Gamma held at; the home of Miss Jessica Kimsey c Tuesday ' night, the . social . calen dar for the year .was planned. The , first venjt will be a progressive sapper in j February.; Officers are : Miss Klmjey, president: Miss Ita hel ChildsL vice-president and pro gram chairman; Miss Margaret Mage,t second vice-president and social: chairman: Miss Virginia' Henaiksen;, secreury. Mrs. iGabriel at h Euncheon :: Mrs. W. G. Ross provided at a smartly' appointed dessert lunch eon on Wednesday afternoon at her home on Tamarack street. The affair. was an an revoir party for Mrs.' E. B. Gabriel, who with her family. Is "- leaving .the first : ot February Jo reside in The Dalles. v Ea'rly spring flowers' jwere fes tive about, the rooms and on the serving, table. ' Contract bridge was in play during the afternoon with prizes awarded to Mrs. Ga briel. Mrs. Frank Mogan and Mrs. E, M. McKee. ; : j:. . Covers were placed for Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. Mabel Kitchen,' Mrs. Lymna McDonald, Mrs. I E. M. McKee. Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. Clifton Mndd, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mrs. Charles Gabriel. Mrs. Frank Mogan, Mrs. Carl. Guen ther, Mrs. Ira L. Darby and Mrs. W. 0. Rosa, - Mrs. Adams Asks Club Members The members of the Book and Thimble club held the second meeting of the year Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Adams on King wood Heights. During the business meeting the following new officers were installed: Mrs. Ross Damrell. president; Mrs. 'Al bert Isaac, treasurer, and Mrs. Lynn McCulley, secretary. The -members of the club have made plans to start Immediately on a "Bundles for Britain" sewing project. A miscellaneous shower for one of the members was the highlight of the afternoon. ' Refreshments were served to the following: Mrs. M. Bonney, special guest, Mrs. Rollln Beaver, Mrs. L. F. Brown, Mrft. , Ross . Damrell, Mrs. A. H. Holte, Mrs. Albert Isaac, Mrs. Fred Kubin, Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. M. G. Sullivan, Mrs. Lynn McCulley, and the hostess, Mrs. Charles Adams. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ray Lacey on January 30. T1m Thimble club of Maccabees No. met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Hilda Lynch. Mrs. Mar garet Ksrth and Mrs. Annabel Kurth were' hoaored with-a show er. Present were Mrs. E u a 1 e e Leighton, Mrs. Anna Kurth, Mrs. Elizageth Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Kurth, Mrs. Edith Bates, Mrs. An nabel Kurth, Mrs. Leila Ohlsen, Mrs. Annabel Douglas, Mrs. Mary Osborn, Mrs. Alma Brooks and Mrs. Lynch. Mrs. Thelma Jones was a guest. Pattern Just made for pretty compli ments is' this' beguiling apron style, Pattern 4315. It's an Anne Adams creation and so attractive that you wDl want to keep one for yourself and make another for a gay and inexpensive gift. There's real fashion news' In the long, pointed side-bodice sections. Tou may add pointed pockets if you like. Cut both the bodice sides and the pockets on the bias, if your fabric is checked or you might make them in sprightly contrast, as shown in Apron B. The back bodice Is in one simple piece to keep the straps firmly up where they belong. Ruffling, ric rac or lacings are gay trimming suggestions. - ' - - - Pattern- 4315 is available In sizes ' small (32-34). medium 3-38) and large 4 0-4 1) small, size, apron" A, takes 2H' 7rds 35 inch fabric and 1 yards ruf-. fling; apron B, 1 yards 85 inch fabric and V yard contrast.!. ts yrrnxs cemts (i H elca tor tW Ann Adknt paturm.. Wrltt plaiaiv SIZB,- JU - . DBSSS aS BTTXa NUMBER, t ' -. At t Uii I To hortt Toe - planpt To tlimt If arc lrrtf . terlr pTopcrtimti im vy w7, . AKHt ADA If 8 PIRMT rOTJ . DATION PATTERS 4114 U U. " ' na-irTk o ef SrMraikiag. Tzia ' -T,kMl iifw" patters la lituA a 4 4juU4 t 7vr. sa Baaaraaat : pmsaBt rMora, Pl jmt 4mm' Utni ts it, th stcctitt? (kum, an iU filb4 frk viQ' fit vitft yrfetin.' XMiffBS Iot Im i u so; aa f so. su it Bod 7r rr U TU Qrsra Rtotnaii, rtnn-i)naV,, ; Vrir -1 Bo.- - - v - , t&ktu4Mj TZrt 4315 ' ALMOST READY is this "dressed up pork roost, replete with paper frill, pearly onions and potato balls. It only remains to remove the string before the carving starts, pork roasts, baked by the approved slow-roasting method, will be juicier and better than ever before. Engagement Told At Party" On Wednesday night, following services at the Church of Christ at Liberty, Mr. ! and Mrs. Cecil Sargent were hosts at an informal party honoring their daughter, Mary, on her birthday. Her en gagement to Mr. Jesse W. John son of Eugene was announced on a card concealed In the birthday cake. Pink rosebuds formed the centerpiece, and red hearts were used for decoration. Both Miss Sargent and Mr. Johnson are graduates of Salem high school, and attending North west Christian college In Eugene. Mr. Johnson, a senior, serves as pastor at the Liberty Church of Christ. Present were the honored couple, Wilma Sargent, WUma Evans of Eugene, James McCal ley Of Cedar Rapids. Royal Hal ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. John son and - Donald, Mr. and Mrs. A. Brownlee, Rath, Billy and Darrel, Mrs. George Bttrgeon; - Mr, and Mrs. Ray Gann, Mc and Mrs. Klock, Mr. and Mrs. Hickman j and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watt, Mrs. Staryl Austin, Miss Alberta Wilson, Miss Margaret Gilstrap, iMss Carrie Cogswell, Miss Doro they Cogswell, BUI Cogswell, Miss Audrey Gregory, Miss Georganne Belcher, Leo Baton, Walter De vine, Staryl Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Cedl Sargent, Cecil, Leverne and Bobby, - Miss Ethel Wellhausen and J4rs. Fred Syrovy and Fred erick, Jr. Ballet to Attract Salem Folk A number of Salem folk are planning to motor to Portland to- night to attend the performance of the Ballet Russe at the public ' auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling will be among those attending as will Mrs. Clifford Brown, Miss Plum Brown and Miss Edith Schryver. Making up another party will be Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Stan dish, Mrs. Roy Mink and Mrs. Lee Crawford. They will be Joined by Miss Jessie Cooper of Portland and will be her weekend guests. Mrs. William DePew will be among those attending the per formance and will meet Mr. De Pew, who will come up from Camp Clatsop for the weekend. Mrs. Carlson Is Hostess Mrs. C. H. Carlson entertained members of the auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks Thursday afternoon at her home. A luncheon was served at noon and the group sewed for the Red Cross"." ' r - - - Those present were Mrs. Henry Crawford, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. Clem Hol gate, Mrs. Don Watson, Mrs. Al vin Trick, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. F. H. Collins, Mrs. Ted DeSpelg ler, Mrs. W. G. Ross, Mrs. W, H. East and Mrs. C H. Carlson. KiMjrwoed America Lcgio Is sponsoring a dance tonight at Le gion hall on Parkway drive in West Salem. Will Ried Is chair man and his committee is Robert Illns, O. D. Long and Kay Sim mons, r- . - . . Fclkitatloas are being seat to Mr., and Mrs. H. Dale Wood on the .birth Of a son Friday morn ing at the Salem General hospi tal. . The maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mrs. Leon Gleasoa was a luncheon - hostess on Friday af ternoon at her suburban home for the pleasure . of members of her club. -I ;,. . . Ir:-e'!. ! The home of Mrs. Adolnh rt. beck, 1595 North 5th street, will be the scene of i a nvr n Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock for the Lutheran Mission -society. Mr. aad Mrs. Res Adolph. a4 Mr. and Mrs. "Alden Adolph are enjoying t he-weekend at Neeko wln at their beach home. : i " " : lira, ; Waldo Mills entertained members of her club a. luncheon and cards Friday afternoon at her home on: Oak street. k - :" EXCLCSlVn RADIO I sSMaaisasisM MP . W v i ..-. i . " - '' m V P ' ;V - TENDER, TOO Tender smoked country sausage in this generotxs Eize link is a dinner meat of distinction Pan fry it slowly to retain all the savory Juioes. The apple felices areifried in the sausage drippings too. Broccoi. areenbeafis. jor Bnsela sprouts "go weft with this combination. Smckfed jsausage is an old-time favorite' because of its extra fuHI Savor oiid mouth watering aroma when pan fried. Now- Us trvailable with the); skin made extra tender with fresh pineapplw Jrsice. i Dessert Supper At Hunt Home Mrs. Arthur Hunt entertained members of the Salem Zonta club at her home on Thursday night, with the assistance of Mrs, Phil Brownell and Miss Helen Bocker. After the dessert supper, Mr. James Loder showed films ot Ore gon scenery. Besides Mrs. Belle Niles Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Loder special guests, those present were: Mrs. Phil Brownell, Miss Doris Riches, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Helen Tockey, Miss L. Mae Rauch, Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Byron B. Herrlck, Mrs. Laverne Winkler, Dr. Marion Follis Mayo, Mrs. Oro F. Mclntyre, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. Phil Brownell and Miss Helen Bocker. Morrows Will Be Supper Hosts . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow have Invited a group of their friends to an informal supper party on Sun day nigbt at their Madison street home. Paneiee will center the individ ual tables and spring flowers will form the table centerpiece. Bridge will be in play during the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg. Mr. and Mrs. Claire, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mr. -and Mrs. Arthur T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaft and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Campbell will be hosts to members of their club at. dinner and cards tonight at their Center street residence. RICKREALL A meeting of 4H local leaders was held In - the Falls City grange hall last Satur day. The meeting was honored by the presence of Harry Sey mour, etate club leader. Election of IS 41 officers re sulted In unanimous reelection of 1540 officers, president, Mrs. Mary Adams, Rickreall; vice president, Lyle Knower, Oak Grove; secretary, Elmo Black, Dallas. A talk was given by W. C. Leth, polk county agent, per taining to the annual radio broad cast. - A skit was given by Ruth Taylor's club, and -one by Mrs. Mallet's club, both of Falls City. - V ; ' t t .-r-.X' y x - T. J S - y ft., ja Today'sl Menu Stuffed potatoes;, will makO the main dish fer today and Steaks will be served on Sunday. 1 f 1 i .' jTODAY Tomato cpcktall Potatoes stuffed with; Deviled am.iand baked Hot buttered biscuits j Brussels sprouts with 'cheese sauct Coffee carnival and cookies I ' 3UNDAV I Raw Vegetable salad f Top sirloin. steak i French; fried potatoes! Creamed cejery root ; Mineeple Hard suce i I "1 I ! : MOXflAY Tangerine land avocado salad Veal baked jchop$ in sour cream i Mashed potatoes j Mustard 'grens I Spiced apple slow Coconut cake f i i f i : OOFFKE CARMVAL j 1H cups water I 4 cup Qukik-cooking tapiora H cup sugr ii hi, teaspooii salt I i i H cup seedless raisins I 1 cup strong coffee i - ! 1 teaspoon vanilla i 1 cup cream, whipped Place water in: top of double boiler and bring lo a boll ovr di rect heat. Copbine tapioca, sugary salt, water and 'raisins in saucepan and mix wel Bring mixture to full boil, ovet direct heat, stirTina; constantly. Remove j from I fire, (Mixture will be thin.' Do notover cook. ) Add cof fee and " vanilla. Chill; fold In cream. Serve in eherbet or pirfait fglasses. Serves to 8. I , . I 1 - T j ; nU candlewlek spreads are mere popular than ever, and pajtel are threatening the predominance of t h e un bleached. Twto-toni effects vie for; Interest with sculptured effects produced by a cleterjuse ofi hlghj and low piU chenille. Mulil-col-ord flowers compete! wltll stripes' and chevrons, and monograms of "Mr." and 'tMrs.1 carry cd thlsi fashion . ' - i iWIieri ColdaGd Dovm CHjUUr fryrvttd VUh.Wey I j If a cold ha "gone down. cans i tog eooghiig, sauscalar eoneneaa, i cr trrttation In upper brcncttial i tubes, see wtiat a - a rmRnh Mas issgecanitofar yoaf -j ; Xrthlsnret5x3ronfh treat- - eSecUwtJy tsnuaaltsfaTiteiwlalr passages 2aHhtos; mecScipal -. vapors fnsssjozs chest and hack hks avwarmsasf poultJce car. ; plaster.. TSSTS sugvma xnlsery- rlrha away KmnKs delisht even: ; old trtendsiof VarnKab. . - . Tft mT a '"TfnrTTrnh 1 faaanrr f' -. wHh all it-1 '-t tasmr ca VapcRta4j Tftiuuiei car . POBTAUT P-T3-AKIA CP HACK' . as wea ast'tro&t and- chest '. spread a tibick layer on chest, cover with; a wanned cioth. 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