Yeast Makes
Fascinating
Yeast doughs are fascinating,
partly because of the flavor,
partly the texture. Granular
yeast is being featured by man
ufacturers ol the product, and
have sent several interesting
sounding recipes to use this type
of levering. Here are tiro (bet
ter Invite company over, from
the size of the .first) : .
DATE YEAST WAFFLES " '
' (About 12 to 15 waffles)
M package fast granular yeast
Vi cup lukewarm water
Ya teaspoon sugar
2 Ya cups milk
2 tablespoons butter
1 quart flour (sifted)
1 teaspoon salt
.- 3 eggs
2 ounces chopped dates
Pour the granular yeast Into
the i cup lukewarm water and
add the V4 teaspoon sugar. Scald
the milk and allow to cool. Rub
the butter Into the sifted flour
and add salt, the milk which has
been cooled, and the softened
yeast Beat for severer minutes
until smooth. Cover and set to
rise in warm place until light.
Beat egg whites and ; yolks
separately. Add yolks to the bat
ter, mixing well. Then stirr in
the beaten egg whites and beat
vigorously. Set to rise again un
til you are ready for breakfast
Just before cooking, mix in the
finely chopped dates, slightly
floured. Serve with honey, sirup
or jam.
GRANULAR YEAST
CHEESE MUFFINS
(About 15 muffins)
Ya package fast granular yeast
Vi cup lukewarm water
3Ya teaspoons sugar ..
IYa cups milk
J cups flour (sifted)
Vi teaspoon salt
2 eggs
1 tablespoon butter
2 or 3 tablespoons grated
cheese (American).
Pour the granular yeast Into
the Vi cup lukewarm water and
add Ya teaspoon sugar. Scald the
milk and allow to cooL Sift the
flour. with the salt and stir la
the scalded milk (well cooled)
Pattern
Coming . or going, here's '
dress to capture all eyes with
its saucy young style! It's Pat
tern 4751, and an Anne Adams
design, which means the most
style for the least sewing effort
That buttoning down the back
not only looks- new and ef fee
tive, but Is convenient for sew
ing and Ironing as weU. The
broad waistband curves in front
to match the curve of the smart
rounded yoke and the pert little
cuffs. Take special note of the
unusual softness through the
bodice, gathered below the yoke
and above the waist One simple
panel goes down the skirt front
Use ric-rac trim on this dress
that would be so smart in shan
tung or linen. And let (he Sew
ing Instructor show you the
short-cuts!
Pattern 4751 is available in
misses and women's sizes, 12,
14, 18. 18, 20. 30. 32, 34. 38. 38
and 40. Size If takes Ji yards
35 inch fabric and 2 yards ric
rac. Y. 4
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Recipes
and the softened reast. Beat
well, cover and set to rise about
two hours. Beat -the eggs very
light with the balance ol the
sugar and mix with risen bat
ter, adding the butter, melted
bat not hot Mix in the grated
cheese and stir, well but do not
beat. When smooth, fill greased
muffin tins two-thirds full with
mixturd and allow to stand in
warm, place about 15 minutes
Bake 20-25 minutes in quick
oven (about 425 degrees F,i
Serve hot 3
Potato Creamed 1
For Dinner j
It's rather new, this way of
preparing creamed potatoes, but
it works Just fine with the new
ones,. : -.. . 1
BERKELEY CREAMED 1
POTATOES i
cup mayonnaise or salad
dressing . -,
2 tablespoons prepared mus
tard 1
teaspoon salt
Ym teaspoon pepper - f
,a cup milk- 1
3 cups hot diced potatoes I
-1 tablespoon minced chives or
1 teaspoon grated onion f
Combine mayonnaise, mus
tard, salt and pepper in top of
double boiler. Gradually add
milk, stirring after each addition
Until smooth. Cook over boiling
water about S minutes, stirring
constantly. Add potatoes and
chives. Mix carefully. Reheat
about 10 minutes; if overcooked,
sauce will curdle. Serve imme
diately. "Yield: portions. f
Today's Menu
Bananas win be the salad for
today, and the meal will end
with an orange dessert I
Banana salad t
Vegetable plate f
Orange Marlow i-
On the plate arrange the ba
nana salad, asparagus with
cheese sauce, buttered new cabi
bage with nutmeg to flavor It,
sliced tomato and ' a piece of
crisp celery. ' j
ORANGE MARSHMALLOW I
DESSERT
1 cups orange juice
32 marshmallows Vz pound)
1 tablespoon lemon juice
Sections from 2 oranges I
Heat marshmallows and juice
in top of double boiler until
marshmallows are melted. Pour
into serving dishes over orange
sections. Chill until stiff. Serves
4.
Recital to Be i
Given Tonight
Genevieve Winslow and Eve
lyn Johnson will appear in piano
recital tonight at 1:15 o'clock in
the Carrier room of the First
Methodist church. Assisted by
Dorothy Poff, they will play the
following program:
Arioso . , . ; Bach
Pantasie in Re minor Mrart
Senate Op. U (PatbeUque) Beethoven -AllefTo
de molto e eon brio
1 Genevlewe Wilson
Jestt, Joy of Man's Deslrin T
j . Bach-BUottl
Vivace LeCoupper
Evelyn Johnson
ip of v
Maria
Av
-Shubert
-Shubert
Impromptu Op. SO4
Mazurka Not 1 Godard
The Maid with the Flaxon Hair
Debussy
Pigmy Suite Ornsteia
Genevieve Winslow
May Night - Palmgreri ;
Impromptu Brown
Romance , Sibelius
Prelude No. L.
-Gershwin
Repper
la the Patio
Evelyn Johnson
HATESTTXXJE A sisnple hmt
impressive wedding was per
formed at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Berns Christofferson wherj
Audrey Ingeldue, 'daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ingeldue of Stay :
ton, became the bride of Albert
Koehler. The couple stood be-
neath an . arch of yellow and
white roses where the ceremony ;
was performed by. Bishop Wall
of the Latter Day Saints church
of Salem. 1
The couple was attended by .
Minnie Koehler and Franklin ;
Ingeldue. Pauline Ingeldue acted !
as ring bearer. i ;
A reception was held at the
Christofferson home following i
the ceremony. The young couple
will be at home at the house
located next to Christofferson's.
Benefit Work
Done by Club
JEFFERSON An i n t e resting
program was presented at the
meeting of the Jefferson Woman's
dub Wednesday at the home of
Mrs. M. D, Looney and daughter,'
Eleanor. Mrs. Hal Wiley, presi
dent, presided.
Delegates who attended the con
vention of the Marion County
Federation of Woman's clubs, gave
reports. Announcement was made
that one aighan was finished and
sent, and 29 blocks toward anoth
er have been made for the Bun
dles for Britain.
Each member donated 50 cents
for the library fund. During the
program hour, a musical program
was presented. Three music stu
dents from Willamette university;
gave musical numbers. .
Twenty-one members: were
present Guests included Mrs. Roy
Nelson, Maxine Goodenough, Bet
ty Cooper and Mary Martin of Sa
lem; Louise Looney, Mrs. James
Pate, Mrs. John Henderson, Gene
Mary Redmond, and Mrs. Lorena
Brock way. The meeting. May 2s,
will be held in the library rooms.
with Mrs. J. G. Fontaine and Miss
Marjorie Fontaine, hostesses.
The
Guests Attend
Meeting
Among distinguished visitors
introduced to members of the
American Legion auxiliary Mon
day night were: Mrs. Hubert
Goode, state president; Mrs.
Vera Whitcomb, department
secretary; Mrs. Dewey , Yates,
state chairman of radio, all of
Portland; Mrs. Leon Brown, de
partment finance officer; . Mrs.
James Turnbull, national chair
man constitution and by-laws;
Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, state chair
man of girls state.
Other guests present were:
Mrs. Alta Hall and Mrs. Daisy
Haugaa of Silverton, Mrs. George
Duncan and Gladys John of
Stayton, Mrs. Minnie Humph
reys, president of the War Moth
ers, Mrs. Carrie Beechler, Mrs.
J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mrs. Clara
Wirtz, Mrs. Floyd Seamster and
Mr. H. randon of Seattle.
During the evening recoeni
tion was given Bud Wolfe and
Bob Seamster of Salem, who
were awarded first place in their
division in the state poppy Dost-
er contest The posters are now
being displayed in Maier &
Frank's windows and later will
be sent to Indianapolis to com
pete in the national contest Mrs.
Goode presented Miss Dorothy
Bergsvik with an award for
having won. second place in the
state .essay contest
A musical program was pre
sented by: Mr. Wendell Johnson,
violinist Mr. Mark Waltz, vocal
1st Miss Josephine Miller ac
companist. and the auxiliary
quartet
Plans were formulated for the
observance of Memorial da v. On
Sunday morning. May 25th the
unit will attend the memorial
services' at the First Presbvtar-
ian church, on Memorial day
will attend services at the Le
gion, circle and will participate
m the parade. Mrs. Julius Honn
asked for flowers to be used in
decorating veterans craves.
The War Mothers gave , tea
dishes for a hundred services.
The Past Presidents club has
been invited to the home of Mrs.
Onai Olson on Thursday night
Local Folic Home
From Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts have
returned to the capital after a
five weeks trip which took them
through the south and east
From here they went to Santa
Monica, Calif, where they were
we guests of her sister.
After leaving California they
toured the Carlsbad Caverns,
new Orleans, Mississippi and
concluded their southern trip
with a week in Birmingham,
Alabama. . They went north
through Cleveland and Cincin
nati and both Mr. and Mrs. Fitts
drove new cars home. They re
turned via South Dakota, where
tney were the guests of rela
tives, and thBlack Hills.
Spinsters Fete
Miss Shinn ;
Spinsters met on Monday night
at the home of Mrs. J. B. Bv
water, with Miss Shirley Even
sen and Miss Charlotte McCIarv
acting as hostesses. Members of
the group knitted for "Bundles
for Britain'' during the evening,
and later gave Miss Bobbe Shinn
a bridal shower.
Besides the hostesses, the fol
lowing members were nreaent;
Miss Doris Drager, Miss Mar
garet Simms. Miss Helen Lans?.
ille. Miss Bobbe Shinn, Mis
bynu spears. Miss Alice Unruh,
Miss Mary Elizabeth Hammond,
Miss Margaret Wagner, Miss
Esther Baird and Miss Wilda
Jerman.
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Miss Margaret Ha user, daagh
i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.
Hauser. sr, has arrived in Sa-
lem from Fossil where she has
been teaching this year.
The Girls guild of the. First
Methodist church, will meet on
Thursday with Mrs. V. D. Bain
at 35 Hansen Avenue. Cars will
leave the church at 530 o'clock.
Diplomas Given
Seven Pupils
ELLIOTT . PRAIRIE Friday
the graduation exercises of the El
liott Prairie grade school were
held. Edwin Wood worth, school
superintendent of nn-aram.
county, cave the address.
The following young people re
ceived their diplomas from Mrs.
Mildred Collister, chairman of the
achool board:" Virginia . Yoder,
Janet Burkert, Mae Kent Mar
garet Kratman, Virginia Evans
James Collister and Gerald Yoder.
Dinner Guests :
Entertained
ELDRIEDGE Mr. and Mrs. Jul
ian De Jardin and daughters, Max
ine and Elaine, were dinner guests
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom. v
Community Club:
LIBERTY Election of officers
was the main order of business at
Friday meeting of the commtmitv
club, the last for the season.'
Morns Stewart was reelected as
president: Mrs. Berniee Barnes.
secretary-treasurer, and IL L
Clark, vice-president - -
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