J PAGE SIX The OUTGO!! STATESMAN, Calem Orotjon, Wednesday Morning, January 12. 1S14 V i h I f t i. j 5 IS , ! f n it ( i i.; i Li Listers Will -T Entertain . Friday On the social calendar for Friday night is th monthly dance of the Wisteria club which I will be held at the Veteran halL The : committee arranging the dance include Mr, and Mrs. Rex Gibson, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith. .Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister have invited guests to their Jefferson street home to a dessert supper party before the dance. i The Listers' guests Include Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller, Mr. and Mrs . J. Deane Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, King; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. f James Bardie, Dr. and .Mrs. Estill Brunk: and Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. "5. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Givens . will be hosts for a supper party after the dance for a group of their friends. The affair will be held at the G t v n s home on North 17th street - and covers will be placed for 30 guests. - . -. y ., . t " - . .' s j. . Mrs. Scott New President The auxiliary to the National Letter Carriers association met at the chamber of commerce on Monday night and held Installa tion of new officers. It was the regular monthly 'meeting of the auxiliary. ; Present j were Mrs. M. W. Scott, the ' new president, Mrs. Milton Blackman, Mrs. Thomas Kenagy, Mrs. Bruce Rothrock, Mrs. Roy Yung, Mrs. Dale Jory and the hostesses, Mrs. John French and Mrs. Robert Wagers. Year 'Round Classic You wouldn't be a woman if you didn't know the flattery of shirtwaist frocks, especially a soft-cut style such , as Pattern 4427. ; Note flow slimming the t long narrow ' skirt panels, how pleasingly shaped the collar. . ' Make up in cotton or in a pretty rayon fabric. Pattern 4427 is available in v women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 3 yards 35-inch fabric. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send your order to The Oregon Statesman. Pattern Department, Sa lem. Oregon JUST OUTI New ran and Winter - Pattern Book. Send TEN CENTS ex , tra. Free glove and bag pattern printed ta book. " PJJ " - Greeting f ! Cards l fSQ 'Send That 'Friend Mil ( " ' - In the Service a 11 1 I Jjttfe!) : Gay Valentine fell j ffV v ' Select It Now t $j j j i 2&SS - To Get There in Time ?l -. ' ?T ' ? . v ' j TTIb FvOccjen'iia 1 i Sclem'a Exclusiva : CC5-2 15 Court ' ' ' ' I "Nrc; IcrW'C; TO -Lj-L v yJJ.CV LV in North Au revoirs were said the past week to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeBeck Llvesley, who left Sat urday for . British Columbia where they will make their home. They were accompanied', by their two children, Thomas Charles and Kristin Gay. The Livesleys have been pop ular members of the younger set here and have made their home at Lakebrook. Mr. Llvesley is the - son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lives ley.' ' hi' The couple will visit in Van couver, BC, for a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fos ter, before going on to Sardis, BC, where Mr. Llvesley will 'manage a hop ranch. i Au Re voir Party For Mrs. Parr .Miss Karl Bjornerud has in-, vited guests to her Union street home tonight for the pleasure of Mrs. Ethel Parr, who' is leaving next week for Peoria, Illinois to xnake her home. : Bridge will be in play during, " the evening and a late supper . will be served by the hostess. Bouquets of early spring flow ers will provide the decorative note. ''.';': Bidden to honor Mrs. Parr are Mrs. Alice White, Mrs. Ethel Gibbons, Mrs. Elsie Papenfus, Mrs.'' Elizabeth Bagley, Mrs. J. H. Wharton, Mrs. Agnes Larsen, Mrs. Ida Cory, Mrs. D. X. Beech ler, Mrs. Ferne Allison, Miss Amanda i Schwabbauer, Miss Rose Heine, Mrs. Daisy Mcln tyre, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pe tersen, Mr. and Mrs. William Tschopp, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ar . neson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and Mr. Robert Craven. Mrs. Beatrice Ely has re turned from a several months visit to Richmond, , San 'Fran cisco, and Seattle. She went to . 5 Virginia jto be' with her hus- band,-Petty Officer,' First Class 'B. D, Ely who has been' m the r Seabees for r oyer a year.. He was transferred - to California and -sent overseas in December. Mrs. Ely is employed by the hop ' control board. ' McALFTN Members sewed for the Red Cross and planned for future work at the regular all day meeting of the Stitchers' club , Thursday. Mrs. Florence Doerfler was hostess, i Present were Mrs. Alice Doerf ler, Mrs. 'Ida Johnson, , Mrs. James Gilham, Mrs. Genevieve Mader; Mrs. Mary Ellen Cof fin, Mrs. Grace Eriksen, Mrs. Mae McElhaney, Miss ' Anna ' Doerfler,' Miss Margaret Doerf ler and the hostess. The Feb ruary meeting will be at the Mader home v BRUSH CREEK Mrs. D. F. Hillmanjwill be, hostess to the members of the Brush Creek Stitch and Chat club Wednes day afternoon at her home here. Special ty Shop j " ' Ph. 3803 i -V'- i'-' i ' - .V'- SOCIETY Ma CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY v (FLIT club with Mrs. Mary - s Ablin. 1397 North Commercial 1 street. 7:30 pan. . I i a.1) , Laarel Guild. Knight Memor- , , ial church, with Mrs. Lortng , -f Grier, Kingwood Heighta. 7 JO ; pjn. -ri . i i AAUW afternoon literature . 1 group, with Mrs. Richard Meyer, , M4 Beknont street. 1:15 dessert , , luncheon. . i i THUKSDAT ; f Brush College Helpers iwlth ' . Mrs. Frank Webb Wallace ranch S pan. . f - j Salem Heights Garden ; dub, ; with Mrs. C A. KeUs, 1 p in. Merry Minglers with Mrs; Cleo ' Kepplnger. route seven, S pjn. Englewood United Brethren: Woman's Missionary society. Mrs. . W. H. Hughlett. 11 North. 16th street. 1:1 p. m. - f Maccabee Tenthiva S4D meeting and election of officers. Fraternal temple, a p. m. K fkidatL : .f", h DAY auxiliary all day sewing, meeting and no-host luncheon , with Mrs. CarroU Long, 9519 -Hazel avenue, r I ; Past Regents club, DAR.; With . i Mrs. James HelUel. 710 South Lib erty street, covered dish lunch- :; eon. 1 p. m. i South Salem WCTU. with! Mrs. .: E. - A. Rhoten, 1595 South j High : street, 3 p. m. TCESDAt B'nai B'rith auxiliary, S p., ., at Jewish, congregation hall, , All DaySession Is Planned" i WSCS of . Jason Lee Metho dist church will hold an all day meeting at the church. A 10:30 business session will be held in the . morning, luncheon will be served at, 12 and the afternoon session will begin at 1:80 O'clock. Devotions will be led by,' Mrs. W. P. Miller, the lesson onj stew--ardship will be . led by Mrs.: A. E. Cummings and Mrs. S. Ray nor Smith will direct lesson .from the' new study; boot - The year's first study series I Is ;! on "The Lord's Song in a Strange Land. CANTEEN CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, JAKUAKT IS i Daughters of Union Veterans. THUKSDAT. JANUARY IS I i Catholic Daughters of America. .... r I f. s FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 B'nai B'rith auxiliary. SATURDAY. JANUARY IS : 1 to 4 Jason Jee cnurcn guna. . 4 to 7 Salem Woman's club. 7 to 11 Fairmount Hul group.1 SUNDAY, JANUARY 1 i- ' -9 to 11 Spinsters. ... (-". 11 to 1 Business men, Rahn-Me-, Whorter In charge. ! i -t. : 1 to. 4 Sllverton Hills grange. 4 to 7 Salem Heights Community . club. 7 to 11 Free Lancers, Vivian Lun- dell, chairman. . MONDAY,1 JANUARY 17 Sons of . Union Veterans. TUESDAY. JANUARY. It - 1 Girls' Service organization. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY It ', Hunters and Anglers auxiliary i : THURSDAY, JANUARY ' L' T WSCS, Leslie Methodist church.; ' C " ' I K i FRIDAY, JANUARY SI . . i . t . Salem Nurses' association. J i aT a - t Have a ."C6kiB',A thousand m e e Chinese flyers here in America for training find the little tains8 : together the smlle,;th nod, the sense ofriendliness. So simple a phrase as llav . CaU" is an icterzuUOnal declaration of good intent. It speaks friendship in , any torque. list, vrtsu north, south, Coca-Cola stands for tit " ' ' ' ''.; ' happy - -r r j COCA-COLA Mrs Russell Woodward . : Honored Mrs. Russell . Woodward, .who leaves the end 'of January, for Hunter college, New i York, to begin her indoctrination .train- Ing with the WAVES, was th honor guest at the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae dinner " meeting Monday night. The affair - was held at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Paul Hendricks and as sisting Were Mrs. Hollis Hun tington and Mrs. John Carson. "Mrs. Woodward, who has been ah active member of the alum nae group, was presented a go ing away gift After the dinner a business and social hour foV lowed. ' . Attending ; were Mrs. Wood ward, Mrs. Roger K.' Putnam, Mrs." Ivan Merchant, Mrs. Don ald TTempleton, Mrs. LeRoy Grote,. : Mrs. Garlen Simpson-, . Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs, , . Paul - Hendricks, Mrs. - Walter . t Barsch,' Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. John TTaylor," Mrs. Hugh Tay- J lor, Mrs. J. : Lyman Steed,, Mrs., I C. CHiggins, Mrs. Harold Ol inger, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr. arid Mrs. Frank H. Spears, I sr. - Rebekahs Plan Installation . Salem Rebekas lodge met on Monday night with Mrs.; Merlin . W, Ready, presiding .over th , last meeting of her .term as noble grand. Final', plans were made for the joint installation of of ficers with, the Odd Fellows on Wednesday. : Refreshments will be furnished by the Odd Fellows' and the Rebekahs will preside J in the dining room. Those assist-! j ing in the dining room will .be .... a uauuuu , juvtvxtw . f s Gwendolyn FJwood, and Goltfe j the direction of the district dep- uties, Mrs. Gustave Erickson and Mr. Ray Webb. Three link club was an nounced for Friday at 2:30 ' In the cliibrooms. : Also Red Cross sewing was I announced for all day oh Wednesday with a no- host luncheon ' to be served at noonrAn-lnvitatlon was received noon. "An invitation was received i to visit the Woodburn ; Rebekah ; lodge, 1 which : Is celebrating, its fi fiftieth anniversary ; on January -18th. i - " : ' 'j Miss Bernice Kretz and Mrs. Pearl j Nichols were : elected -as j trustees to fill the places of-Mrs. Belle Carlson, retiring, and Mrs. I Amy Mills, resigned. , Mrs. Elsie Papenfus is the third person cai J the board of trustees.-- . After the closing of lodge, the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs prac- . ticed for 'their installation. . The South Salem WCTU wllll meet Friday at ., the home of j Mrs. - E. A.- Rhoten, 1595; South j High j street at 2 o'clock Mrs. j S. M.1 Laws .wilthave charge of j the devotional . hour . and . Mrs. ? Charles Haworth and Mrs. C. T.3 Cooper will x give a ' chat on I 'Legislation." Mrs. C. W. Sta-f cey vill ; give some facts con-1 cerning - Hmarijauna.' . .Mrs. D.j Saunders and Mrs. C. T. Cooper will be assisting hostesses. J 1. ' i' . .-.-': 1 Rev. an Mrs. George H. Swift 1 willentertain choir members of St. Paul's Episcopal church at an informal : party . at their home Thursday ., night..' Refreshments will' be served "after . an evening of cards.:v -; 'J.. - or being friendly with a Cbincss bond between people of rood will. " twtm wi evuu WU4 j ; J . ; ;" 4 j. s. .I-. --. '- -";.. I OTTtlD UN6EI AUTKOlin 0 TKl COCA-COIA COMf AN EOTTLEIG COMPAirY OF SALEM I Salem, Oregon "" - llr. and Sirs. TJ W. Dtlzell now of Portland, were in the ; capital Monday . night visiting with their former Salem friends. ; The DeLzells took jtheir daugh . ter, Carol, to .Corvallis Monday ; where she enrolled for her fresh- man year at Oregon State col lege. i ) VTV rr T-lU-i r iVlOlIieiiS npilOI fGoeds at Tea Beta Chi sorority girls were Jionored at a delightful Informal ! tea Tuesday afternoon when the Mothers dub entertained in the f chapter house. j P't" ?T:'' I The sorority ' girls 'g a v e the i program which included several ' solos by Miss Myrtle Meier, ac- companied by Miss! Jean Webb r Bowen, and a grouj? of readings by -Miss Mabel Fcwcj. v At the tea hour; the house rnother, ' Mrs. Joseph Davidson, presided at the serving table. A bouquet of acacia guarded by white candles centered the - tea table. !v:'t y- ' A business meeting: preceded the tea with . Mrs. j Solon Shin kle presiding. - . j - - ' ' Mothers attending .were Mrs. P." Cf DeLong, Mrs.;c Stanley McKay, Mrs.' Robert Brady, Mrs. Homer' Egan, Mrs. Lewis Grif- fith, Mrs. , Jerrold Owen," Mrs. David H, Cameron! . Mrs. B H. White, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. C. E. Siegmund, Mrs.- Wayne Price, Mrs. S. B. Tughlin, Mrs. Solon Shlnkle, Mrs.: Robert Craig, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Charles Stricklin, f Mrs. Irving Fox,-MrsV Arthur G. Upston and Mrs. Joseph Davidson.- Sorority girls present were the j Misses - Adele Egan, Carolyn Brady, Mabel Fooi, Mary Mc Kay, Mary Jean Huston, - Jan Johnson, Ruth Finney, Suzanna Schramm, ; Jean Webb-Bowen, M y Wing, Jean rtle Meier, Betty Andrews, Louise Cutler and Alice Jones. ROY DOVlUSOnS t HetUHl riOnie Mr. , and Mrs. Roy E. David son have returned from an ex tended business and pleasure trip to Chicago, New York and Charleston, West yirginia. They were accompanied?, by t h e i r . 'f niece, Mrs. Richard Horton, of . ' Portland, . who visited her hus band at: Great: Lkes Na va 1 Training acbool, - whe irherevhe is. now ' stationed. - . j ; '. y : j During the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday, . they were guests of Mr. Davidson's sister and family, 'Dr. and Mrs. John W. Niedermyer jt Charleston, West Virginia. JA New York, they '.were successful in , secur : ing tickets to several plays, one of which was "Ohe . Touch of cuiu .-' . The Ladies .Gu.ild of the Ame-1 rican Lutheran church will, meet -in the social room of .the church at 2 o'clock oh .Wednesday. In-: . stallation of officers will, take place. Rev. B. . Broughton will: tell his'experiences in China and Miss ' Ruth Bedfofd will sing." Mrs. S. Okerbutg, Mrs. : H. Boesch and Mrs. E. Zimmer- man will be hostesses. " ' The Phi Beta meeting ..slated Phi alamnae for . Thursday night has been postponed until next month. Visltinx friends jln Salem for a few days is Mrs. C. E. Weston of Grants Pass. She was in Port land over the weekend. ' miles is riot too cede thit brin people pass that rtjrtshts, 1 ! v.; ;; IT ; . - .1 r Rites Read-" At Chapel ... Service - : . In the chapel of . Kings Point Merchant Marine academy, Long ' Island, NY, on January 2 ' Miss Rhea Jamieson of Salem, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.- John Jam ieson of Jefferson,' became the bride i ; of K Mr. Robert ' Henri . Whitby of : Salem, son ' of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Whitby ; t .'CT ' Mr. Howard Kastner gave the , bride away (and for her wedding she wore 4 a white ' satin "dress with fingertip. length . tulle veil. She carried a white prayer book with an arrangement of white chrysanthemums. 1 v - ; ' -7 Miss Irene Tuite of Valley - Stream, NY was the honor at- - tendant and wore-a blue chif - fon -dress and carried a colonial bouquet of ( pink carnations and sweetpeasv Mr. John Revitt of Puyallup, WaslW class and room. mate of Mr. Whitby, was best man. . j - ; After the ceremony a dinner for' the bridal couple was held at . the home of Mrs. ? Thomas : Tuite. ! , The newlyweda came west on their honeymoon ' and on Sun day, January 9 the bridegroom's "parents were hosts for an infor mal party in honor of their son ' and his wife. Forty-five; rela tives and friends attended the . afternoon party. - The couple attended schools in Jefferson. Mr. Whitby , will re port for duty on January 22. He returned from sea duty last Ap ril and recently graduated from the Merchant Marine : academy in New York. ' Bridge Clubs to Be 'Entertained 'Several bridge club; meetings are on the calendar for this week. Mrs. Estill Brunk has invited members of her club to a flessert luncheon and after noon of bridge today at her home, on North 21st street. Mrs. William H. Dashney will entertain at bridge tonight for her club, with a late supper fol lowing.; Mrs. C, C. Young will also be a! bridge hostess tonight for her club. . . . ' r K Entertaining at luncheon on Thursday afternoon -will be Mrs. James J. Hague, jr., who has invited1 members of her club to, her Fairmount Hill home.'--; The . meeting of East Central circle - af? jthe: First Methodist church has been - changed, and will : be held . today' at , the', home of " Mrs. I Herbert Rahe, 1026 North Whiter ; street. A' 1:15- lllYIAksVAn y511 Vuaa, At7a4 " .) AUUVVU Vf ua V VAe . - Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ewalt. el il(U , Ohio, Illinois are arriving in the capital .today to spend a . month with , their L son-in-law and . daughter,' -, Professor and. -r Mrs. ' The Englewood United Bre threh" Woman's 'missionary soci ety will meet with Mrs.7 W. 'H. ' Hughlett, 1145 North- 16th street Thursday afternoon at zao o'clock. Mrs. O. A. Chase is the leader."- l -: - : Watch for: f .Cdlvary Baptists Special ! ; Announcement far to come 1 Ccl" Coca-Cola I It's natural for popular names to acq' i 're friindly aLbrevia i tlons. That's why you hear J Coca-Cola called "Cote- Mrs. Glenn: Crnson, the far mer Dorothy Bjork, has been a guest at the home of her unci and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Melgaard for the past week. Mrs. ' Cruson worked at the state house ; when a resident Of Salem. ; - Kappa Alpha TheU aliunnae- 'will meet on iThuTsday night at; the home of Mrsi George Hug. 1805 Fir street. Visiting Thetas are invited to contact Mrs. Hug: at telephone 4666 and to attend the meeting. i - The Thursday was scheduled to 13 at the home of club ' w h 1 e h meet January Mrs. C P. Bi- ' shop has been . postponed until January 27. j- j Mr. and Bin. Ralph Johnson . are receiving Iconjpratulations oh' the birth of a daughter at the Deaconess hospital on Sunday, January 9.'.i Tcddy'sMenu ;-, Spiced prunes will be served with the meat today as a spe cial dinnertime dish. Jellied vegetable salad , Broiled lamb ! chops with ; , Spiced . prunes -Carrots and peas Potatoes in Jackets Custard pie A-'-'-; k - I- t ' - .MINTED PRUNES S cups uncooked prunes .Cold water u ' S or 4 sticks cinnamon ; "l teaspoon i, whole cloves -; 1 cup liquid from prunes ;- 4 cup cider vinegar ; 1 cup brown sugar (packed) 10 to 12 drops oil of pepper mint J, j Rinse prunes. Cover generous ly with water, add spices, bring to a boil and continue boiling 1 hour. Drain off liquid (if there . is less than 1 cup, add water to make cupful). Combine prune liquid, vinegar, sugar, and bringv to a boil. Add prunes and boil 5 -. minutes; ; add peppermint and . continue boiling .5 minutes, i v Makes about lli pints. FrozenJ Fjbods , Now Zero Points ''":' ' ' ' - ' I i All frozen Vegetables,! With the exception of corn, lima beans,. and peas, have been reduced to a point value of zero for - Janu-, ary. ; This action was taken to give more space in - freezers to the large amounts of pork now . coming into the market. ; i .t ; The list- includes - frozen, broc- 1 olli, spinach; brussels sprouts, cauliflower, snap! beans, carrots ; -and Other vegetables. - Frozen ; fruits j given ' a zero -' point value include apples, ap plesauce, and rhubarb. All froz en fruit ' juices , have also been - cut ; to zero, i Frozen blueberries 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 una SjA A ' - . -! I . - - ' ' IS IT YOU ? All, OVER THK COUNTRY-- x in all 43 states women are joining the WAC.! -; - They're stenographers and housewives. ! They're artists and - teachers, mechanics, and accoun tants, j - They're learning new skills and . improving old ones becoming ; expert radio operators, laboratory technicians,' record clerks. .... V They're seeing new places,mak Ing new friends, sharing an experi ence theyH never forjet. 7 ' : ' AikT every day, very hoar, . theirs is rh deep sertisf action of halainf ta win this war b as a?-' - :- --:- -t .: ' THE 7i?"S'l C3EEDS 17lCS.. - if f - Vf w v i n u ' "T KSn 3 STAT. Past Office Ellr Salem, 1 ' I elm httsiweii fcL. 1. . ' . -5r- e I 1 . , ; - A - j J a - '! . -.." - ; " - 1 I i . v ' 111 1 o 4 I -: Of ' - - ' - - - . , I ' ' i I fe WamW J Junior. Women to Give Reception Announcement was made at - the Salem Junior Woman's club "meeting: Monday niht that a reception will be held Monday, ' January 24 ! In honor ; of Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, presi--r dent of tho Oregon Federation ; f Women's club.; Sharing hon-i ors with Mrs. Moorhead will be two Junior dub women, Mrs. Joseph Fclton, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Clint on : Standish, Junior . ejttension sec retary. Mrs. Maurice Brennen is making, arrangements for tho reception.- . " " - i : At the meetLng Dr. W. J. Stone, Marion county health of f ficer,. and- Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, executive secretary-of the Mar ion i County Publio Health asso ciation, spoke oa Venereal Dis eases" and . showed moving pic tures. - A I general : discussion followed. Mrs. Howard Eis mann, public welfare chairman, arranged the program. ; New members initiated in cluded Mrs. Lloyd Reilley, Mrs. C C Young, Mrs. Elmo Lind holm, Mrs. Kenneth Carr and Miss Agnes Drummond. Chicken Cooks on Stove Top , Here's a fancy sounding chick en recipe that cooks atop - the stove and makes a - fine ! compa ny or family dish. . i V:'' v-v-T- ;i: -:T:';. : ARROZ CON POLLO : One 5-pound fowl r 1 cup "cooking oil or lard 2 large onions 2 green peppers 4- ;, 3 cloves garlic . ;. 1 .small can tomato paste . ' , X quart canned tomatoes 1 cup water . 4 bay leaves , teaspoon salt ; 2 cups rice j i 1 tablespoon vinegar ; 1 lb. mushrooms 2 cups cooked peas . Parsley ; ' -!... - Cut chicken into serving pie ces, dredge in flour, brown in , hot fat in a heavy deep kettle. .Remove from pan. Grind onion, green' pepper and garlic Cook' ..infat until tender. Add tomato paste, " tomatoes, water, bay leaves, salt -and chicken.' Cover and 'cook slowly about 1 bour." -Add washed rice. Turn heat low and keep covered. After 10 min- ; utes stir rice to cook evenly. . When almost done, add vinegar, mushrooms, peas. To serve ar arnge chicken around rice on large platter. Garnish with -parsley; . -: red way as any womcm can. : Whyr YOU mist in i thU opportunity? : :-'.y- '"" ; Right nowthe WAC needs women between 20 and 50 years of age, without children under 14. (Women in essential war indus- f try must have release from the U.S. Employment Service.) Find out toddy about all the WAC a!?ors yew tha vital bs Wsci da, their valwabfa training. Interesting life, their opportuni ties for important service. Co ta , yoor nearest U. S.'Army Recruit-; Ing.Sration or mail the coupon below. Z : I ' . Ore. t 1 4 '" 1 'I e J ,Otf44DCCCA,