PAGE EEC The OHIGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. February 5. 1341 Bridge Glubs Honored Today : ; Entertaining Is more or less In formal this week with a number of Salem matrons honoring mem bers Of their Club f ;-;f - Mrs. Carl W. Emmons has bid den members of the Bono Tempo club and a few additional guests to luncheon this afternoon at her home on Fawk street. The . Val entine motif will be carried out In the table appointments and sev ral hoars of contract -will be In play during the afternoon. .Mrs. Carl L. Newman will en tertain Informally today for mem bers of the Adolynk club. Guests hare been invited to luncheon with contract following. -- Mrs. E. B. Gabriel will be an addition al guest.-; . Members are Mi's. E. H. Kenne dy, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. George Kelson, Mrs. Albert C. G r a g g, Mrs." Edward Lebold, Mrs. James Teed, Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mrs. Ri chard Meyer and Mrs. Newman. Another hostess today will be Mrs. Kenneth Wilson who will preside at luncheon and cards for the pleasure of her club. . ..lit m. st m m Adolpb, Mrs. Wolcott Buren. Mrs. -George -Weller, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Wallace Carson. Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs; Willard Marshall and Mrs. Kenneth Wil- son. Mrs. Jones Guest sr . x t V Mini .rf'uH-w.m"' Old fashioned nosegays of rio .StSLiiH!, centerpiece and other spring -VJI AUXlliary Employes of Kelly Farqnhar . gave a farewell party for Mr. Hal Hibbard auxiliary met for a Walter , Gorsling who will leave -covered dish dinner and homecom- oon for Ft. Lewis. The affair lng on Monday night at the Wo- w given at the Cherry city rec . man's club house when the state reation hall on Saturday night, department president, Mrs. Car- Cards were in play and some of . rol S. Jones of Newport, made her tDft group of ,125 enjoyed dancing, annual visit and Inspection. The tables were festive with flags and spring flowers and cov- AntimiOQ l-tlrfQC: era were placed for a hundred A1-iM-t?2 VJTiWD and ten guests. Visitors were pres- Hn PvV iKi Ti-vn en t from Scout .Young auxiliary, v-ii LjJLkliDL UVJil -. Portland, General Lawton, Eu- 0 . . gene. Bert Clark of McMinnville 0e SaIvatlonJ .Arm7 ,Whlt,e and Farthest West. Newport Shield Home guild In Portland is Serving were Mrs. Clyde" Mc- PlannlnS a showing of old glass Clung. Mrs. Sherman Nelson, Mrs and "tiquea that should be of in Hugh Craig, Mrs. Marian Nelson tere8t to many women- This and Miss Marjorie Brant promises to be the most out- Mrs. Dorothy C. Wilson, presi- t,nd,n exhibition of its kind dent, presided at the business that has been neld for som years, meeting and honors were con- 14 la P,anne r Saturday. Febru ferred on Mrs. Carrol 8 Jones ary 15 from 1 to 10P- m- at the Mrs. Mamie E. Stauffer, Mrs. Uls YWCA auditorium. Humphrey, Mrs. Elsie McClung Mrs- w- Tucker, general Mrs. Marie Nelson and Mrs Jessie chairman. reports that, among Bertelson. other exhibits, there will be satin The department president, Mrs rlasa: ar,y American compotes Jones, complimented the work of and other Pies; luster glass; the local organization and talked fllnt ,a8B' colored glass, iron Informally to the group givin" Btone ebina, milk glass, a collec suggestions foir the promotion of tton of blue chIck8 "wans, barber patriotism and Americanism. bottles, snuff boxes, paper weights. The department senior vice- lamP" and tne glass collection president announced the expected tnat naa Deen m former Governor visit of the national auxiliary Peterson's family for several gen president, Bessie Bassett. at Eu- eration- Many other rare old gene on March 21. The local trea8nre will be beautifully ar group will be host to th at.t. ranged by members of the Early department council meeting at the Woman's club on April 7. Commit- tee for the social meeting on February 17 include Mrs. Harvey Evans, Mrs. Carl Abrams. Miss Marjorie Brauti and Mrs. John J Chaignot. The Civic Players will provide the program. Junior Concert Slated Tonight The first concert of th caiom Junior Preparatory orchestra win be riven tonieht at s nvi , V?111.1 at..8 o clock in Vernoon Wiecarson is director of cared for at the SalTat,on Army A,aslta- the orchestra which is comnrised Wh,te Shield Home and this is During the tea hour Maurice ; of grade school and Junior hiKh the one blg benefit which the Persons, a Willamette student, pupils. All students under 16 GuI,d sponsors each year to assist told the group about the Mother's years of age will be admitted with- ln thI" Phllanthropic work. Boys Home. out charge and there will be a . . Present were Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. small fee for adults. The Ml7W Radio class. Events Daniel Schultze, Mrs. Norma The program is as follows: 0Tldl,,' ,ed by Dr' R' Ivan LoT" Shaw, Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Ray America the Beautiful . Ward ,u.meet today at 1:45 o'clock nor Smith. Mrs. John Ulrlch, Mrs. nomaine March .:finimnH Blue Waves wlti r tt- rCT'V"" Operatic Selections .. r;ir;;r;" , arr. De Lamater JClVeS' r)inr ffrnm , VA XT... cracker Suite Tschaikowskv Intermission Soldiers Chorus from Faust - . Gounod Symphonie Hour "De ImVlp Flow Gently Sweet Aft on Solllman Sweet and Low .... nrK uix-eiui Aioraents Clark rt J Plantation Echoes.. De Lamater Hollywood Club At Fisher's . The Hollywood Merry Go Round club met at the home t noatrtni. Fisher last Thursday with Amarida-J wuujun as nosiees. ' Mrs. E. K. Anderson of Portland was special guest. Members pres ent were Mr Lulu Starr, Mrs. Carol Holler, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Catherine Starr, Mrs. Ethel La Due, Mrs. Rosaline Poe Mrs. Beatrice Fisher, Mrs. Alice For gard, Miss Florence' Klomn Mr Hazel Proudflt. Mrs.- Irene Hensell and son, Jimmy, Mr Lot tie Olsen, Miss Maxine LaDue, Mrs. Amanda Munson and Esther. The next meeting will be Wednesday, February 12 at Mrs. Alice Forgard. Kingwood Women Will - Sew The American Legion auxiliary of : Kingwood post wUl - meet Thursday for an all-day meeting at ' the home of Mrs. Ray Lacey on Kingwood Heights. Members will spend the day sewing for Bundles for Britain.: A - no-host dinner win be served at noon. - - w.mv ,k .w.u ij Mm 19 im given by the Kingwood American Legion auxiliary Saturday in their hall on Parkway drive. Pinochle and" 600 will be in play. - , y - o.r. viu cui. m uiuiacr mrxs leaving today for Modesto, Calif., where , they will visit . with their parents for the ensuing month. ,v T.Irs. Dolph Craig has returned from a week's stay at ! Seaside where she visited with Dr. Craig, who is stationed at Camp Clatsop. ( 1 SOCIETY - HIISIC - ThpIlOlIF . MAXINE BUKEN I IlU I1UA1L Mrs. Stone Will Be Feted Mrs. James Dailey has invited iuncneoill on Thursday afternoon at her nome on Norway street for the pleasure of Mrs. James Stone. flowers will be used about the rooms. The afternoon will ' be spent informally. Covers will be placed for Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. Emily Sedge wick, Mrs. David Eason, Miss Mary Eason, Mrs. 0. F. Chambers, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Miss Alice Crary Brown and Mrs. James Dailey. Amerlcan Glass society. There will be loTely ,d furniture in living and dining room arrangements. Mrs. Lydia Niete will give short 2lk about tbe Election at 3 in th aernoon and 8:30 at night. ,CarI Starker, the famous authority on flower arrangements, will arrange flowers In the old g HA STSf- headed by Mrs. Arthur M. Dibble, tne president, will be hostesses. Tea w111 be erd durln b a- ernoon. MW.. w. . ?" """"" " XttrB- "ane -ai- "vi. ins ouum Viiurco sireec ad Mrs. J. A Jelderks, 1564 Center street. Mrs. William H. Hammond mo- ord to Portland Monday to meet Captain Hammond, who has re- turned from a several months' taj at Fort LeaTenworth Kansas, Wb,fre he has been "tationed. He L retrn to Camp Murray d of the ek- I ' i .... , - " y r Please don't let this Vf- : '". ft'- splendid opportunhy es- . ' ' , il?'. " : J cape your notice. w--1iiiJN I A $1.00 box of Chatlee of i ; ; ! r J ihm'mtM. Individually I hT' ' f t . " f; ' Wended. fac' powder - r. :SS Eij(yh ll V .n you iree with a pur- ' , r. -7:v ffoTj"'1, f - J - chase of Charles of 4ie v ' " . . J . . . ', . , . " . .. ; -.Rltt preparations. 'S i , lv ; . FV . 1: This offer isoodfthis " ' ) . .1 week -only. We urgently h I '" ; 'd : A 'request that you call for , ; 'e j ' ' :'A:toui rjersizedface : -.r'!? - (s ' ? :- . xj "powder as soon 'as if Ik Ar . !' C " K convenieritly possible." --"- - " ... , ' " V -v-" - IV - - - - i - COSMETIC. - - -eZr -;;r "Vxtt T pn'cj ' - ' ; ; . SECTION : V: CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Thimble club. Neighbors of . Wooderaft, with Mrs. Evelyn Vlsnaw, 1530 State street, cov ered dish lunch, 12:30 p.m.' Mission study of WSCS, Les lie Methodist church, with Mrs. George Henderson, Hoyt and Mason streets, 2 p.m. Carnation club with Mrs. Nel lie White, 1359 Ferry street, covered dish luncheon, noon? - South section First Congrega tional church, with Mrs. Eva Martin, 2:30 p.m. Work meet ing.. Royal Neighbor Sewing club Fairgrounds cabin, covered dish luncheon. Thursday Fruitland Women's circle with Mrs. Orsa Fagg, 2 p.m. Raphaterlans with Mrs. Floyd Utter, 445 Oak street. Book-a-Month club with Mrs. E. A. Kurtx, River road, 1:16 p. m." dessert luncheon. Liberty Woman's club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. D. Olden. Trav elogue by Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Barbara Frietchie tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War, 8 p.m. Woman's clubhouse. Spring Valley Home Mission ary society, 2 p. m. at First Presbyterian church. Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. D. Grieg, 2 p. m. ' " PLE and F club with Mrs. T. W. Da vies, 941 North Cottage street, 8 p. m. Sewing group of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. W. H. Baillee, 1045 North Church street. F. L. girls of Rebekah lodge, with Lucille Mosher on Mrytle street, 8 p. m. Friday Junior Federated Music clubs program, 8 p.m. YMCA. Neighbors of Woodcraft, 8 p. m.. Fraternal temple, election of officers. Unitarian Women's Alliance with Mrs. William Everett An derson, 1577 Court street, 2:15 P. m. Monday Executive board of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Stanley Krueger, 1783 South Church street. r T Tl 1 T MrS. UlriCil IS ,T , . JNJeW FreSlCient Mra. John B. uircn waB elected president of the Delta Tau Gam- ma Mother's club to succeed Mrs. SXS.fSl T K2.-S -J-a? hostesses . , thM"- P,hiUP v1" ' Tlgard W tne Kue8' speaker anTgave an in- tereetina: account of her trin to J. Secbrist. Mrs. J. H. Brown. Mrs. Vick and Mrs. Taylor. Marion conntv veterans muw-li. tlon auxiliary will meet on Thurs- day for a 10:30 morning session, followed by a noon no-host lunch and an afternoon meeting at 1:30 o'clock Tbe program Is ln charge of the Women's Relief Corps. Mrs. Dell Barber of Silverton will be the speaker. Mrs.1: Miller Hostess at . Luncheon Mrs. Herman Miller will be.0001," ihnftet hostess for a delightful party this.mmltt- iM-alDl1 afternoon at her home on North ,-)iW from China, will apeak 18th streets Cuesta have l-'SiTlIS.fJS;-vited to a dessert iuneheon with SS.Jf r C,LiT6. ,Km several hours of contract follow- CWnese "car nnmberi. ; Spring flowers will.be arranged DltH ff PrdlHnt about the rooms and in the table A-lolAxyV rx,CilUBlili appointments. ' - , Tq VlQltrkr Guests will be Mrs. O. D. Adams,. 1? v iUL -Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs, Charles , , , , Feike, Mrs! O. D. Dearborn,. Mrs.- '.JJV916 Maurice Bullard. Mrs. Ralph Mor- fi v1 gan. Mr.. W. W. Morse, Mr iSriiS car I. Paulson; Mrs. Winston Pur.' L!JvT V7 tt M. vine. Mr Harold Shogren. Mr SftrueaS wl?eesent "s? a 0 m - i Y , i : vir, LeaiSlatlVe WlVeS : ; , acquaint the members with the - t.ntertClinPri purpose of B'nal B'rlth. XL 1 li IWli lt?U. "Through Its extensive program American' Legion auxiliary Cap- LAm,e1TicnljJm' eduea"V S?1 1U1 Post No. 9 entertained the PMuw It attempts i to better legislative wives Monday night at conditions for all peoples." she the Fraternal temple. The assem- ?ld-. The lodge seeks to educate bly room was beautifully decora- tbe Jewish people ln the history ted with pussywillows and spring ot he country, she said, blossoms, i B'nal B'rlth has established and After the business session Mrs. maintains hospitals and homes for Avis White, legislative chairman, the aged and orphaned. The mem presented a program of music, bers of the auxiliary of this dis Mrs. Earl Snell and Mrs. Douglas trict award scholarships each McKay presided at the coffee year, the speaker said, urns. Musical selections by the A breakfast was given at the Willamette trio were arranged as Golden Pheasant on Tuesday In a musical background during the Mrs. Vener'a honor. Attending social hour. Louis Rogone sang were: The honor guest and Mrs. several selections. .The Willam- A. Cohn, Mrs. A. Volchok, Mrs. ette trio Is composed of Mabelle Mike Steinbock, Mrs. H. Cohen Lilburn, Marcia Fry. Marion Her- Mrs. S. Muchnick, Mrs. M. Harris, . menek and Wendell Johnson. Mrs. M. Rowe. Mrs. H. Brown, The auxiliary will sponsor a Mrs. J. Metzer, Mrs. M. Gellin, 500 word essay contest for juniors Mrs. R. Perlman, Mrs. M. Caffron on the topic "Oregon . Pioneer and Miss Bess Brown. Child." The sewing group will meet, with I Mrs. W. H. Baillee, 1 o j. 1045 North' Church street for Red OpeClQl OUllS Cross sewing Thursday. ' . t Marlon county council will as- r Or nllninnff semble at Silverjon February 14. WA Delegates ana alternates are: Mrs. H. i Perkins, Mrs. Fred Gahldorf, Mrs. J. A. Garson, Mrs. w.i,.. c.ji. u ttij TtTi, SS? au?U5J- w Hams. Alternates are Mrs. John Olson. Mni Walter Spaulding. Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. Mrs. Glen Seely and Elsie Collins. m Mrs. Peterson Is In Roseburg Mrs. Harold D. Peterson ef Dal- la. resident of the Oreeon Fed- eraUon ot ! Women's clubs, is In Roseburg TlBitinr member clubs. Mondfy she attended the .nnir.arv mooting f the Junior Woman's club of that city; Tuesday the Roseburg Worn- an's club had her as their guest speaker and today she will be a guest of i the Bellview Woman's ju1) I On Thursday she will meet with Mrs. James L. Gault and Mrs. George. R. Bnxton. presidents of the senior and Junior women's clubs of Corvallis. for completion of plans ! for. the state triennial convention to be held in their city the first week in June. The second week of February will find! Mrs. Peterson in Bend where on1 the evening of the 12th she Willi be guest of the Junior Woman's! club; the Tumalo-Tilll Th n i s. m nt..t.i, h on the following day. and on the 14th she will address the Women's i ta Do.w home territory, Mrs. Peterson will be present at the Quest club of Portland's meeting on the 20th; attend tbie Corvallis Woman's club supper dance on the 22nd, and then go to Seaside on the 25th for an evening meeting with the Jun- lor club of that city. Ladies' circle of the Knight Me morial church will meet today Z!!XZB1XU"" 12:30 o'clock covered dUh lunch- eon and a business meeting and mission study lesson wUl follow. circle are invited. Mr. and Mr Q. F. t Chambers entertained informally at bridge Monday hlght at their North 13th street residence. A late supper was served by the hostess with covers placed for sixteen. The i' Missionary Society of the First Christian church will meet : Thursday., at f t o'clock in the church .parlor. Mrs. W. W. Kerns will lead the . devotional - period, Mrs. T F. Andresen will have charge-of the program. MrsI E. C. 'Case' group will give the "Sur- prise . Special?- nd Mrs." E. W. huuucj uiui, . . ---- Mrs. Vener'a" visit to all &uxH- t .t M .1 V.. i . . iu cigui western siai.es and British Columbia is to better That deep sea divers and ditch ,Mi, ,v 71 '"nu f hTr Ar"". V. tne pursuit oi tnelr endeavors-is patent but tbat ioumst Bhouw ,v , v ulre work clothes touches on S!"111 Anty(Jn6 "l? wI'b the dynamic style of Rubl- noff, nationally famous violinist. who will appear at the auditorium of the Salem high school oh Feb ruary. 11, under, the sponsorship of the Junior chamber . of . com merce, will readily understand his rl?,li clothing constructed to withstand the rigors of daily u"tfe Most artists dont have this u instrument and play, it with hi. hands in the natural position and minimum of body movement. .4"uo "; "'Be saiopnon- celf and toote of French ho,rn8' Thu al8- Perform practic- aUrt T.erT tTef8on of musician ex- cept the violinist. ConsequenUy RuMnoff took Problem to his tailor who sug- f8ted "pecial eu" to 7 hlm th" combl"d,,Tnfort 0f. Bflrt lottbea annd " i'1111 ""In,' 1V" hoM n ,h 1 8 ar dnf f d Ia ?eBn',lfl po" Itlon- tbf u,lor had RWnoff as- characteristic poses . Dut oti .lJ1,9 all hI! " TW.. 1 a 1 enough slack into the left sleeve while he held his arms forward nll the butcher, the baker. "i th 2??tic m.aker' lV" ever, Rublnoff's working colthes f"8 VC lu?15? ble, for matl" nee and evening performances. Therefore, special tailoring Is lm- to hln 8treet c,othes and ' . . . . . IrJ c-To ' , V hjL ""StL ""t be purchased at Will's and at Jacqulth's. Earl Snell bTQ Tnmbe J t??K5! 9ITJfll W SJ, " Aim.l wifci0"1 0t.kFairmUnt Hi" bome at bee to r ? Hi i Js What Lenoths tvi-ft $-100 Qirdles A - ITou're certain " tpbe .Territ'Ty comfortable In this controlliha two-way . stretch oirdle; because &e length wffl.be right lor your height: because it In eapertly raUcshloned, through the hips; be cause ftEe" smooth ; self-edge bottom banishes - fcighllrie , bulges. Priceless " figure-slimming and ecirwxctlon far only $1. - - ' - I r" - NOTIONS DEPARTMEjh - ' ' Class Entertains HiisKands : vB :: ; .The Quest class of the First Even ge Ileal church entertained their husbands at a Valentine par ty Monday night at the home of Mrs. Walter Lamkln. - . -Valentine games were played during the evening. .Violet-Lam- kin, GrayeeBehrens and Gladya .Cage" served. . ' Those' enjoying the evening were Mrs. Ted Brandt and Gladys, Mrs Joy Lofftua, Mrs- Ivan Os- terman, Mrs. Arthur Peters, Mrs. Henry Sim, Miss Helen Bier, Mr. and Mrs. Max Kleman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Launer; Mr. and Mrs. John Miscke. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Remington, Mr. and, Mrs. Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rlggs, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cole and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Friesen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lamkin, Mr. and Mr John Behrens. and Mr. and, Mr John Cag i Party at . Madison Home Saturday Mr. and Mr Donald Madison and Mr. and Mr Glenn Seeley were hosts at the former's home on Saturday night with bridge. ping pong and cribbage ln play. A buffet supper was. served at small tables centered with' miniature bouquets. Calla lilies were used on the dining tabl Present were Mr. and Mr Stanley Krueger, Mr. and Mr Al fred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Tussing, Mr. and Mr Ralph Caley, Mr. and Mr C. L. Bowes, Mr. and Mr Lyman McDonald, Mr. and Mr Clifton Mndd, Mr. and Mr- Floyd Scharver, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison, Mr. and Mr Glenn Seeley. e Beta Sigma Phi Members Meet Beta Sigma Phi members met at the chamber of commerce Mon day night with the president, Mr Lawrence Brown presiding. Fol lowing the business meeting Miss Cynthia DeLano reviewed the book, "The Youngest Profession" by Lillian Day. - Those present were Mr Lynn Heise, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Clarence S. Emmons, Mr Frank Shaf er, Mr Wheeler R. -English, Mr Thomas J. Drynan, Miss Viola Crosier, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Mary White. Miss-Jane Har bison, Miss Meredith- Lathrop, Miss Isobel Mielke, Mia G retch en Thlelsen and Miss Hattie BratzeL Miss Lee Feted a1 Qll Birthday Miss Bernice Lee was honored on the. occasion of her birthday Monday night when a group of the nursing . staff of the Salem General hospital entertained at dinner at the hospital. Valentine decorations were ased in the table appointments. The evening was spent Informally Covers were placed for Miss Lee, Miss Margaret Michol. Miss Jesse McDonald, Miss Lillian Mc-' Donald, Miss Hulda Berger, Miss Catherine Hodges, Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss Esther Palmer, Miss Eva Thompson, Miss Doro thy Davis, Miss Emma Holm, Miss Virginia Mpyer and Mrs. Lloyd Myer Juniors Will See Bean Stalk' Children are to see the opera "Jack and the Beanstalk" some time in the early spring, an nounced Mr Leif Bergsvik, a member of the board of the Parent-Teacher association yesterday. Last year "The Bumble Bee Prince" was brought to Salem by the PTA, presented by Junior Programs Inc., a group of excel lent players organized for the pur pose of presenting programs for children. There will be two performances this year ln Salem high school your dollar goes . to fit you comfortably! For Tll - ; Average Short Type. Bread Economical Bolster to Make Most of Cream Sauce Mixture !":' " Leftover r bread goee Into a cream sauce . to give added : in terest and at 'the game time to bolster the quantity with great est economy. The cream sauce forms a base, for fish or vegeta ble . . . ' , .','.': BREAD CREAM 8ACCE To make about 1 cup of cream sauce, allow 1 cup- of milk, 1 egg yolk and 1 tablespoon of butter to 1 eup of bread cube Scald the milk, add - the bread cubes, and cook slowly, stirring with a fork until the mixture thicken Stir in the egg yolk (slightly beaten). Add the butter, flavor with salt and pepper, keep on stirrings until fairly smooth. v,- ; This makes a deliciously flav ored cream sauce ; all it needs now Is chopped cooked . meat, fish, or whatever you choose. And no matter what your ingredient the addition of one small can of whole button . mushrooms ' will perk up the looks and the flavor Immeasurably. Here are several suggestions for patty 'fillings, made with bread cream sauce: SALMON FILLING (for O patties) 1 cup bread cream sauce 14 eup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon minced sweet pickle . 1 cup salmon (H pound can),' flaked Parsley ; Heat bread cream sauce, stir ln mayonnaise, then pickle. Add flaked salmon and eontinua stir ring over low flame until mixture Is hot. Pill hot toasted bread pat ty shells and garnish top of each with tiny sprig of parsley. CHICKEN FILLING . (for patties) 1 cup bread cream sauce 1 tablespoon chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons chopped plmient'o I can (small) whole button mushrooms Cranberries Mix In Punch A good puch base, using the tra ditional cranberries, can be made and stored' ln your refrigerator. It mixes well with carbonated bev erage to make cold or hot punch. Pineapple Juice may also- be added to taste. CRANBERRY PUNCH BASE 4 cups cranberries 4 cups water 1 cup sugar (or more to taste) Cook cranberries In water till the skins pop. Strain throucrh cheesecloth. Place Juice on stove, bring to boiling point, add sugar and boil two minutes. For hot punch, add unchilled carbonated beverake and serve immediately. For storage, pour the warm cran berry liquid into sterilized bottles and seal. Combine with your fa vors te carbonated beverage when ready to serve. auditorium. Mrs. J. J. Lewis is general chairman in charge of the opera's presentation. Mr Francis Wade has invited members of her Portland bridrn club to luncheon this afternoon at her home. Following the lunch eon tne group will visit the legislature. TMin 0eii fleait w'M 1 BELLE-SIlMl'.IEEn STOCKINGS a UEB QVItl HQ SUE Mj ! . I 1 O 6 O Smart gifti for sentiment's sake!! Sheer fceasrr ; . . perfect tlia crery V of BlU-Shrmt4t 1 . . : exactly sized in width as well as kajjth to fatter ( her legs as no o&er ttockki can. Let ns show you j her leg size". . . k't Bit Sot rssjJs; Uu Ibr eii- i chefs, UncUa for tails, DEchttrreij. 1 cap cooked diced chicken ; Paprika ; " ' 4 ) ' Heat bread cream fauce sad stir In the chopped green pepper, plmiento, mnqhrooms 4lchiek en. Continue stirring e t e r low flame until mixture 1 is treated through. Till (hot toasedl bread patty s hells, dust ton cf each with paprika and servei t 1 . ; OrSTER; FILXIXa . - ' (for. 0 patties) . 1 cup oysters, r ; S teaspoons catsup - -I cup bread cream aauce 1 . Salt. . --. . r Pepper ' i 1 Cook oysters ' In -Jibe 1 oyster -liquor until the edges jiitrl. fDraln; add catsup, bread-', creami sauce "and seasoning.', FCl .bet toasted bread patty shells -aad; sery v : DOROTHY '"HAYjvf. bujstery; weather! LOTION ' op UVTCO flMI TWSUgyi, T ouAi srrt 'Helps guard ogedhst chapped, rcugh dry, red skin. I d'e hi for hands. A smooth pow- der base. A coniforting body-rub 'after twinier ! - 'I -i sports, exposure to i t cold, stinging winds. Creamy-soft, not' sticky. Stock up on double-size : i bottles save nqwl WILLETTS Capital Drug Slore Corner State and Liberty 8ts. Phone Sit jB I CUssk Jbc rhkpJIc i . t - i i a mm m. m w w I KU MM- - 1 II ill i - 1 ! . i