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irhm OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon. Friday , Morning. April 4. 1941 PAGE FOURTEEN Dinners Are Events of Week The Willamette university cam pus has been the scene of much activity these days with informal dinners at the houses, spring elec tions and the naming of Barbara Young as queen of the "May day "festivities. Sororities Entertain The Beta Chi and Alpha Phi Alpha sororities entertained with exchange" dinners Tuesday night at their houses. Yellow roses and pink snapdragons centered the Beta Chi table. Covers were placed for the .Misses Shirley Caufield, Frances Harris, Dorothy Moore, Barbara Hollingworth, Jessie May Ruhn dorf, Mary Jane Cutler, Mrs. Charles McCargar, Mary Swisher, Phyllis Gueffroy, Gayle Denison. Doris Windsor and Grace Jack son. While lilacs, daffodils and yel low candles formed the center piece at the Alpha Phi Alpha house, Guests were the Misses Doretfiy Baldwin, Mildred Wil iliams, Pat Cormany, Miriam Jen ;sen, Doreen Symes, Mrs. William E. Kirk, Dorothy Tate, Barbara ' Viesko, Jo Miller, Juanita Cul ; lins, Dorothy Moore and Mary ' Barker. Exchange Dinner Another exchange dinner was held Tuesday night when the Delta Phi girls and Alpha Psi Delta fraternity men entertained informally. Primroses and pink tapers decorated the table at the ; Delta Phi house. Guests were Chuck Roblin, Lynn Mallet, Wally Olson, Jack : Walker, Tom Riches, Dan Moses, : Sumner Gallaher and Robert . Smith. Hostesses were Mrs. Frank James, Elvy Fredrickson, Barbara Ferguson, Rowena Upjohn, Doro thy Ann Paddock, Betty Sackett, Esther Gunnesual, Gwen Griffith 1 and Hazel Bunnell. , Pink carnations and green can- dies centered the dining table at the fraternity house. Covers were placed for Professor and Mrs. Ri- : chard Liebes, Joan D u R e 1 1 e, .Madge Thompson, Beverly Mc- : Millin, Frances Lilburn, Margar et Ewing, Lila Murray, Betty Ann Swanson, Betty Keller, Richard Jewett, Joe Van Winkle, Rich ard Achor, Wiff Achor, Arthur Olson, Dean Trumbo, William Belcher, Harold Abbott and Joe Colosuanno. Beta Chi Officers Election of officers for the en- - suing year were held at the Beta Chi sorority Wednesday night. Miss Barbara Hollingworth of Portland, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Carl -Hollingworth, was elect ed president. Other officers are Miss Dorothy Moore, Portland, ; vice-president; Miss Cleo Nissen, Albany, manager; Miss Margaret Siegmund, Salem, recording sec retary; Miss Lucy Fisher, Salem, corresponding secretary; Miss Dorothea Greenwood,. Salem, treasurer; Miss Doris Laney, Yak ima, Wash., sergeant-at-arms. Miss Sylvia Claggett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Claggett, has been selected for a very in teresting part in the Crimson O presentation of "The Under Cur rent," to be given as one of a group of three on April 27. Otto Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Meyer, has been named as stage manager for the drama, , and Bernice Wilder, daughter of Mrs. Mae Wilder has been named director of the fantasy, "Right , About Face," another of the three " plays to be presented. Miss Shirley McKay, a Kappa Alpha Theta at Oregon State col lege, will spend the weekend with her parents, Senator and Mrs. Douglas McKay. She will have as her guest,' Miss Ann Fleming of Seattle. Sfl MAKGARIT LINDSAY ANO RALPH Ralph ("Ellery Queen'' cup off m&& ivy MAX INK BURrJN Editor v Bergs i Observe . Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berg of Dal las will observe their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday and are extending an invitation to their Salepa friends to attend. Calling hoiirs will be from 2-4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Receiving with the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Russel Berg. Serving table will be centered with Johanna Hill roses and ivory tapers in crystal holders. Pouring will be Mrs. Paul Bar low and serving cake will be Mrs. Gordon Black. Mrs. E. A. Bennett, Mrs. J. N. Mills, Miss Dorothy Foster, Miss Sarah Hayes and Miss Leona Digbee will serve. The Bergs were married in Boyd, Wisconsin and have lived in Dallas for 35 years. Book Club at White Home Mrs. Harley O. White entertain ed members of the Book-A-Month club Thursday afternoon at her home on South Church street. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess and lilacs provided the decorative note. Mrs. Fred Anunsen gave the book report and Mrs. C. W. No ble was named a new member. Mrs. John Carkin will entertain the group I in May and Mrs. Ira Darby will give the review. Members present were Mrs. Fred Anunsen, Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. Ira- L. Darby, Mrs. Charles Ratcliff, Mrs. William E. Kirk, Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. C. W. No ble, Mrs- David Wright, Mrs. Ray Yocom and Mrs. H. O. White. ! Feikes Will Be Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs Charles Feikewill be hosts to members of their club at dinner Saturday night at the residence on Richmond avenue. Bridge will be in play during the evening and spring flowers will be used about the rooms and on the serving table. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley, special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bow ers, Mr. and Sirs. Bjarne Erick sen, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mf. and Mrs. B. L. Brad ley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladd and Mr. and Mrs. Feike. The Busy Neighbors club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Walker on Wednesday, and after a business meeting, the remainder of the time was spent informally. Present were Mrs. Mina Olmstead, Mrs. Alice Ad ams, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Ma mie CalloWay, Mrs. Eva Craven, Mrs. Jenriie Willis, Mrs. Gussie Straw, Mrs. Mona Leets, Mrs. Cora Smith, Dr. Edith Witzel, Mrs. Myrtle Walker, Mrs. Agnes Hayre and Mrs. Sarah Busick; Mrs. Iva Rickman land Mrs. Henrietta Ro bertson, special guests. RHLAMT IN "ELLIRY QUKN'S PINTHOUSI MYSTIRY," A COIUMMA MCTURI "Bellamy explains to Margaret Lindsay why EV3-J-IB " M. J. B.! M. J. B.! W hat makes it laie so good? Eery day in every way It tattes jut as il should Make it vreak, male il strong. Make it in-belween, You -never get bad coffee from The good old. can of green! ".. . M. J. B., Comet front choirir brans, Ttoatted to perfection and . Blended fit for queen M. JY 0., W. . C, pmeked by folk trho cprr; They gire you tpecial flavor Thmt i quite beyond eompmre. i way SOCIETY MUSIC The HOME CLUB CALENDAR ; FRIDAY i Liberty Women's club heirloom and hobby show and tea, afternoon and evening. Scholarship benefit, .j DAV auxiliary all day sewing With Mrs. Ralph Secor. 3325 Center street, no-host luncheon at noon. Neighbors of Woodcraft at ! Fra ternal temple, 7 :30 p.m. i Englewood Women's club i jwith Mrs. W. A. Reeves, 1055 North! 16th. street at 2 p.m. ! i Married Couples club of Ameri can Lutheran church, no-host i sup per, 6:30. i Unitarian Women's alliance, i with Mrs. Charles South, 335 North Sum mer street. 2 p.m. i WRC celebration of Grand Army Day. 2 to 5 VFW hall. j i Missionary society of First chris tian church meet in church parlors' 7)30 p.m. i Cootie club dance at VFW! hall, 9 pjru Monday Hal Hibbard auxiliary past de partment presidents' luncheon. 1 pirn, at Spa. Department council, 2 pirn.. Woman's clubhouse. Camp and auxiliary assembly dinner, 6)30, meeting 8 p.m. American Legion auxiliary, Fra ternal temple, 8 p.m. Junior Legion auxiliary. Frater nal temple, 4:15 p.m. Wesleyan Service guild of1 the Jason Lee church, with Mrs. E. L. Miller. 1115 North Capitol street, 8 p.m. TUESDAY Macleay 4M club with Mrs. Harry Martin, sr.. 2 p.m. VFW auxiliary dessert luncheon, Mrs. Leon Hanson, 160 East; Mil ler, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY AAUW board meeting, with1 Mrs. V.j D. Bain, 260 West Superior, 8 p.tn. WSCS of Jason Lee church.! bus iness meeting, luncheon, program, 10:30 a.m., church parlors. Shower Given i to Bride-Elect One of the first showers of this month of showers was a lovely occasion when Mrs. Carl Pem berljon invited a dozen friends andi relatives of Miss Juanita Kliriger to her home for a kitchen shower Tuesday night. She will marry Mr. James Gunstbn in June. j Mrs. Max Pemberton read a poem in honor of the bride-to-be, jto open the evening's i enter tainment. Games were interrupted many times by the ringing of ! alarm clocks calling attention to gifts. Mrs J. Ray Pemberton assisted the hostess at the refreshment hour. Those invited were Miss Juani ta Klinger, Mrs. Joe Klinger, Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton, Mrs.; W. L. Lewjis, Mrs. Max Pemberton, Mrs. Minhie Huff, Mrs. Harry Pearson, Mrs! Dora Babcon, Mrs.! Jim Clark, Mrs.. Harry Greene, Mrs. Rayj Mohler and Mrs. Carl Pem berton. j The Married Couples' group of the American Lutheran jchurch will serve a covered dish supper tonight at 6:30 o'clock.! Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead wikl show health pictures and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allison wril play several piaiio numbers. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur LL Rogers of Portland have been spending several days in Salem with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers. I Mr. and Mrs. Alden ! Adolph, Mrs. Rex Adolph and daughter, Joan, will be among those attend ing' the Eugene horse $how on Sunday. j WHY YOU WON'T MAKE A BAD CUP OF M. J. B; ...Make your coffee with the same tare and ia the same way you have in the past. Two exclusive 11. J. B. t eaturea-aricAer roast x6doubU Mending will give you thl finest tup of coffee you ever tasted. GUARANTEE.BuyapourKf today. , Try it for a week. If it'a iot the best you ever tasted, return the lid to the M.J.B.Co.,665 Third Street, San Francisco, and well refund bOUBLE YOUR MONEY! DRIP GRIND . . . fat 4ktp mt fio "l" " ' " cff mlmi . UEOULAR UINO.nlraW 7i il ' Members of Guild Give Parties , The St. Anne's Guild members of St Paul's Episcopal church are busy entertaining with informal bridge foursome's these days for the bishop's fund. Every guild in the church raises a quota each year for the funcLMrs. Custer Ross is in general charge of the parties which will be given be tween now and April 21. Mrs. Vernon Perry heads the St. Anne's Guild parties. Mrs. Chester Zumwalt and Mrs. Rob ert Brennan have invited a few to bridge and tea this afternoon at the former's home. . Their guests will be Mrs. Lee Bown, Mrs. Ross Coppock, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Donald Mc Cargar, Mrs. Hugh Morrow," Mrs. Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. Parker Wickwire and Mrs. James Miller. Other members planning par ties are Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mrs. Kenneth Bai ley, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Raymond Bone steele and Mrs. Harold dinger. Women Meet at Clubhouse The Pringle Woman's club held its regular semi-monthly meeting Wednesday at the club house, hostesses were Mrs. Frank Rob ertson and Mrs. P. O. Bowman. A no-host luncheon was served at noon. Guests of the club were Mrs. Bernhard Rustan and Mrs. Min nie Williams. Members were Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Paul Gur gurich, Mrs. W. F. Schendel, Mrs. Joe Klinger, Mrs. Ray t Mohler, Mrs. E. B. Kottek, Mrs. Ben Mil ler, Mrs. Homer Ramey, Mrs. Lyle Lorentz, Mrs. H. C. Staple ton, Mrs. William McCarroll, Mrs. Eva Fairley, Mrs. Sadie Kottek, Mrs. F. C. Wiltsey, Mrs. John Fabry, sr., Mrs. 6. E. Hoge, Mrs. B. A. Hilficker, Mrs. John Fabry, jr., Mrs. Sam Emery, Miss Etta Schendel, Mrs. C T. Sealey, Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst, Mrs. Henry Fabry, Mrs. F. R. Clark, and the hostesses, Mrs. F. Robertson and Mrs. Bowman. On April 16, the club will be entertained by Mrs. Lyle Lorentz and Mrs. Eva Fairley. Pattern Fashion has no age limits not when an entrancing style like Pattern 4720 is especially design ed for little size two-to-ten girls! This Anne Adams pantie-f rock is gay and novel as can be, yet it's so simple to cut and sew! First, notice the gathering through the front skirt, just below that unex pected point of the waist-seam so smart! Then, see the nicely curved side bodice sections. The sleeves may be : wing-like flares in crisp puffs, j For a dress-up style of sheer flowered fabric, sew on a pert bow aiid lace edging. To make a more everyday version of cotton or rayon, use buttons and a matching or contrasting collar. If your fabric is striped, you might let the center bodice section be on the crossgrain, for striking effect. Pattern 4720 is available in children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10. Size 6 takes 2 yards 35 inch fab ric and Va yard contrast. Sead FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) la coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly SIZE, NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. . The NEW 1941 PATTERN BOOK By ANNE ADAMS is finished I So let Mr. Mailman bring the world of fashion to your doorstep 1 This col orful book brims over with easy-to-stitch outfits for every age; ev ery hour. It shows original, dis tinctive designs In suits, ensembles, sportswear, afternoon and evening frocks and home styles. It brings news of fabrics and accessories. A valuable book to keep at home for eay reference, end its low cost is FIFTEEN CENTS! PATTERN, FIF TEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PAT TERN TOGETHER. TWENTY-FIVE .CENTS. : - i.- . - Send your order to Th Oregon Statesman, Pattern department. mfw The Ladies Auxiliary -' of Car penters gave Mrs. Sherman Smith a surprise party on Tuesday. Those attending were Mrs. Harry CorrelL Mrs. Clarence Crowely, Mrs. Bud Davidson, Mrs, Ernest Garrett, Mrs. Mae Whitehead, Mrs. Even Melbee, Mrs. Carl Coo ter, Mrs. Claude Sellard, Mrs. Ri chard Quarry and Mrs.- Freda Barnes. . . " , Music Program At YMCA An event of tonight will be the monthly program of the Junior Federated Music clubs. An en semble program will be featured at 8 o'clock at the YMCA lobby. The program is as follows: Duet. Pony Race '. Krogman Merry Bobolink ..... Krogman Donna Dunn and Shirley Gilkey Counsellor. Ruth Bradford Trio, Hark! the Bells Erwin Muriel. Ivan and Martha Steusloff Counsellor. Dorothy Pearce Duet, The Hungry Four . Greene Marielyn and Karene Kuns Counsellor, Margaret Hogg Duet. Wood Nymphs Harp ...Rea Nancy Anderson and Pauline Morse -Counsellor. Jean H. Rich Two pianos, Sonatine, opus 36 No. 6 (1st movement) Clementi Edna Marie Hill 2nd piano. Vera Jean Mohr -Counsellor, Jessie Bush Mickelson Violin trio. On Wings of Song r Mendelssohn Violin, Hope Jaquith CeUo. Bonnie Daugherty Piano. Joanne Twedt -Counsellor, Mary T. Headrick Concert in C Major (1st movement) Beethoven Edna Fisher v Orchestral 2nd piano, Grace DeHarpport Two pianos, Rhumba Geo. Hopkins Margaret Hood, Jean H. Rich Counsellor. Mrs. David Eason Mrs. McFarland Is Hostess Mrs. James McFarland will en tertain at a salad luncheon this afternoon at her home on North 18th street for the pelasure of her club. Mrs. J. R. Clough will be a special guest. Contract bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Members are Mrs. Ralph Egg staff, Mrs. Herman Hille, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mrs. Stanley. Krueger, Mrs. LaVerne Young, Mrs. C. F. Putnam and Mrs. Mc Farland. Mrs. Joseph Felton, president of the Salem Junior Woman's club, attended the board meeting of the third district juniors at the Portland home of the chairman, Mrs. Eugene Owens, on SSanday. Spending the weekend in Port land with Mrs. Felton were Mrs. Clinton Standish and Miss Fran ces Faber of Marshfield. They attained the Ice-Capades on Sat urday. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby re turned Wednesday from a trip to Vancouver, BC. She was accom panied north by Miss Esther Mills, who will remain in Vancouver for several weeks. SILVERTON Miss Janet Corn stock, daughter of Mrs. A. J. Mc Cannel, whose wedding to Orville Totland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ol iver Totland, will be an event of Saturday morning, was feted at two parties this week. The first was arranged by Miss Mary Alfred, at the I. B. Alfred home, with Misses Faith, Beryl and Phyllis Fletcher assisting. Bidden were Miss Comstock, Miss Elizabeth Newell, Miss Marjory Hofnecht, Mrs. Sherman Moen, Mrs. Oliver Totland, Mrs. R. Wik; . Miss June Baker, Mrs. Fred Ba ker, Miss Agnes Stewart, Mrs. Le Roy Ferguson, Mrs. Henry Over oss, Mrs. Clarine Reed, Miss Elea nor Hawes, Miss Wilma Mills, Miss Florence Pettyjohn of Port land, Miss Jane Scott of Port land, Mrs. John Tominger, Miss Ruby Alfred. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John Tominger and Mrs. Fred Ba ker entertained for Miss Com stock at the Tominger home at a miscellaneous shower. Bidden were Mrs. Charles Hartman, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs. Ella Goss, Mrs. E. Z. Porter, Mrs. John Porter, .Mrs. Carl Lorenzon, Mrs. H. E. Pickett, Mrs. Tom Mc intosh, Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Will Linn, Mrs. F; Clower, Mrs. Henry Oveross, Mrs. Emma Robinson, Mrs. Mary Townly, Mrs. M. M. McCullough, Mrs. Emil Jacobson, Miss Florence Pettyjohn of Port land, and Miss Dorothy Tominger of Marquam. Mr. Totland and Miss Corn stock will be married at Vancou ver, Washington; Saturday morn ing. They- will be accompanied by Mrs. McCannel and Mrs. Tot land. The bride will wear a beige and green dressmaker suit with matching accessories." They will make their home at Oakridge where Mr. Totland is employed SILVERTON N eighbors of Woodcraft attended, the Mon mouth Woodcraft meeting Tues day, presenting to Monmouth the grand guardian's traveling auto graph album. The album was presented by District Clerk Vera Ottaway. Present from Silverton were Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ottaway, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plank, Mr. and Mrs. John Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Storlie, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hannon, Olive and Vera Ottaway and Richard Nelson. DALLAS Mrs. Roy Woodman entertained the members: of her club with a : smartly appointed luncheon at her home Tuesday afternoon. ' ',? '- 1 - ...;. Following the luncheon three tables of "pinochle were in play. Present were r Mrs. Henry W. . Friesen, Mrs. William Domaschof sky and Miss f Patricia Clements ; of Puyallup; .Washington,;- guests, and the following members: Mrs. L. SFimet, Mrs; William H. Ef -fenberger, Mrs. , Ralph TulL Mrs. Sydney Hanson, Mrs. William Runyan,, Mrs. Wayne Schriever, Mrs. M. A. DeGraff . and the host ess, Airs. Woodman. t i HELLO AGAIN There's est way of making it with a light yeL The satiny sauce g; as shown in the picture. Moose Lodge Ha$ Birthday The Salem Women of the Moofee served a dinner to 200 members and friends honoring the third anniversary of the Salem lodge. N. R. Smith of Seattle, north west regional director, was the principal speaker. Other visitors included Charles Poole, deputy supreme governor of Oregon, W. E. Heinke of Eu gene, first vice-president of statje, Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Watkins, Mrs. Naomi Wauman, Mrs. Mildrtd Ingalls and W. V. Kirkland. ' Neighbors Have Meeting Mrs. Velma Anderegg was host ess to Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club after the dinnfer hour on Wednesday. Present wejre Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Nyda Macklin, Mrs. Irene Hansel, Mbs Jennie Winchcomb, Mrs. Velrjia Teeson, Mrs. Lottie Townserid, Mrs. Sara McNeil, Mrs. Eva Cra ven, Evelyn Visnau, Mrs. A la Scott,- Mrs. Agnes Hayre, Mrs Velma Anderegg, Mrs. Anjia Wright and Mrs. A. W. Ander egg. The Missionary society of the First Christian church will m4et tonight at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Walter G. Menzies as the speak er. She has been in India for j40 years and will talk on her exper iences there. The public is in vited. Lt. and Mrs. W. B. Snodrrass, formerly of Salem and who are now stationed at Ford Ord, Calif., DEL Heinz Vegetarian Vegetable Soup Browned Beans and Onions Cole Slaw i Peanut Coriisticks Baked Apples with Tea IN A tasty j-edpo lie tho one above- or served just as they come from jtfae tin Heinz Oven -Baked Beans, sauce -drenchjed and richly frarant, are always favorites with jthose who truly enjoy good food. ; Heinz Beans haye a flavor all their own a mealy goodness that only real oven-baking can give. And what sauce! Every tender bean glistens with : a savory blend of golden-rich molasses, rare spices and tender, juicy pork! Your grocer has Heinz Beans sauced four tempting ways, Try one try all. They taste like home-baked beans. iirjiv . - " s nothing - uniisual about, maccaronl hot mayonnaise sauce that presents this old favorite in its cesi Ids this prosaic dish deliriously, To Mr. and Mrs.' Homer L. Gon- let go congratulations on the birth of their second son, Vincent Wil liam, at the Salem General hos pital Thursday morning. The grandparents are ; Mr. and 'Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr., . and Mr. Wil liam Sheehy of Portland, Miss Grant Is Betrothed The betrothaL of . Miss Vurty Grant, daughter of Mr. Wayne (rant, to Mr. Elmer Hamilton of aymond, Wash., was made town at a dinner party Wed nesday night. The hostesses were Mrs. Marvin Lewis and Mrs. Zeda Lisle. The news was revealed in Easter baskets which marked pla ces for the guests. Miss Grant attended schools in Dallas and is now with the secre tary of . state's office. She is also active in affairs of the First Evan gelical church. No date has been set for the wedding. . - Mrs. Ladd Will Fete Club Mrs. Harbld Ladd will preside at luncheon and bridge this aft ernoon -at her South High street home in compliment to members of her club. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Harvey Michaelis, a special guest, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, .Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Wilbur Berry, Mrs7 Virgil Sexton, Mrs.' Charles Starrett, Mrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. Ladd. arrived in Salem Wednesday for a several day, sojourn. CIOUS'COIW! This Lusty, Money -Saving Bean Specialty Is Also An Everyday Favorite! B-ownd Beans and Onions Brown cap chopped onion, packed, in 1. tablespoon but ter. Spread a layer from 1 large (25-ox.) can Heins Oven-Fkiked Beans, Boston-style, in a baking dish, then cover rith the onions. Repeat layer of beans, then cover with S tablespoons Heins India Relish. Top with remaining beans. Bake in a moderate oven (373F.) 20 minutes. (Serves 4 to 3). Cream and cheese except the new so try it with frankfurther slices New Club Elects Officers ' Miss Emma Holm was chosen temporary chairman of Rotana, at an organizing meeting on Wed nesday night. Mrs. Frances Doug las is to be acting secretary-treasurer. The meeting was conducted and the chapter signed, under the direction of Miss Bessie Taylor of the Portland Rotana club. Miss Taylor talked of the ob jectives of the organization. 1 Mrs. Douglas will entertain the group on April 16, when permanent of ficers will be elected. A social hour will follow the business meeting. with every 3 cakes at regular low COST-Y0O GET fiNS EXTBA FUU-SI2E CAXE CF SWEETHEART soaj- fbronly mor ! JSEIllllllECT TJOIIGT GO At? Pit SOAP THAT AOttIS WITH YOUS. SKI I iWt Sx J ! l