j. J Rich Things Hints Told: on How to Add Weight And Enjoy .Yourself While Doing It By Msxine Bum 1: . This column today should b called Tun With Cream" or Seven Ways to Become Buxom. We know, just how Dogwood, feels when he looks at the reader and says I hate myself when I do these things." j 5 ' Now take whipped cream for ' instance, that , dessert, topping should certainly have a bit of added interest anyone can whip . cream and blob it onto a nice rich dessert but . everyone lsnt clever enough to add just a little more to it's fattening qualities.' ' Now that peanut brittle is back we mustn't forget to crush it Patriarch Meet At ICX)F Hall ; The ladies auxiliary, PatrK archs Militant and canton, met in the I OOF hall Thursday. Re freshments were served by Dor thy Frahm, Victoria Stiffler and ViolaMcLaugfalin. ; The table decorations were black and orange tapers, fall flowers and a birthday cake. Honored were members whose birthdays are in October, Rose Harland, Lora Groves, Else Townaand ' and Anna Hunsater, Howard Hun saker. Pearl Harland, William J. Cladek, Vera Frahm, Al Beck- man. Llord Wood and Ed Nov- man, Lloyd Wood and Ed Nov vack. The invitation of the Dayton auxiliary and canton to an old fashioned basket , social i and dance for November , 1 was ac cepted. ' V - The regular November meet ing has been changed to Novem ber 29. Mrs. William Beard was appointed chairman of - Jewell committee for November, j The October committee, Mrs. R. G. Henderson, Mrs. P.- G Harland, Mrs. William Drakely, Mrs. Lloyd Wood and Mrs. How ard Hunsaker, are j planning I a Halloween bridge for Tuesday at a pjn. In the IOOF temple. Today's Menu Lamb patties in a grill will snake ra rather elegant main dish for dinner Sunday, seasonable vegetables will be -featured on the week end menus. -i TODAY . Hamburgers and tomatoeM j J on toasted buns 1 Fried potatoes . Gingerbread : Whipped cream I .. . : SUNDAY r . .' ' Celery root salad ; Lamb patty grill . I Cornbread ! . ; i Baked apples i i " MONDAY Raw carrot sticks Veal steaks 1 . ' 'Cresagf gravy ! : Baked 'potatoes Fresh limas Pumpkin pie . T'- S - Lasab Patty GrBI 6 lamb patties j j f slices bacon slices pineapple,-or pearl .or peach halves ; 1,1 f medium potatoes, cooked t tablespoons crated cheese ; Salt and pepper 1 No. 2 can green beans j Have ground lamb shaped into thick patties and wrapped with bacon, fastening ends of bacon with wooden picks. Pre-heat broiler. Place seasoned green beans in broiling pan, at one aide. Place lamb patties on rack In broiling pan over the beans. If pineapple is ; used, arrange slices on i other side of rack. Place broiling pan in broiler so vthe meat is 2 Inches from the heat Broil until patties are trown on one aide. Season pat ties and ; turn, laying thera browned. aide down on pineap ple slices. If pean or peaches are used, add them when the ! patties are turned. Add cooked in halve leneth t puvawc , v- - wise and sprinkled with gratea .v, Return to broiler until eneese. . . not- meat patties are stone, ana poxa- toes heated and lightly browned, Season meat on second side. AT- il foods n hot platter e - - . 11 Fcr cannery wcrlr cn fcscls. cadiflowcr nzi b!:3. DayHU 7:33 a. n. h 6:C3 p. n.; xujil s!all 73 n. fa 6:C3 a. in. and add to whipped cream des sert toppings. Other crunchy candy works out too, as do rich cooky crumbs. 4 Adding a little cinnamon and nutmeg to the whipped cream doesn't do much by way of rich ness, but it does give a flavor that blends nicely with fruit desserts. .-K . j ;v .. j Then there are dessert sauces - with whipped cream as a base. Take; lor instance. 1 ripe ban ana and mash iti mix with cujj sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice, cup heavy cream whipped, and you have a dessert sauce. Or cook up cud am-icot nuln (dried fruit), -sweeten to tasteL and fold into cup cream, whipped. 7 Then there would be a recipe that not only calls for both thick sour cream and whipped sweet cream. -DATE CKEAM PIE , Mi cup sugar cup cornstarch j.l teaspoon salt " ; cups thick sour cream 2 eggs, slightly beaten t i cups, quartered dates V cup nutmeats 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Baked shell Whipped cream for topping. Combine sugar, cornstarch and salt Add cream. -Cbbk In double boiler, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add eees then dates thickened. Add eggs then dates and nutmeats, stir well and cool, Add lemon Juice, -pour into pie shell, cool and top with whipped cream. ! Or, if you plan a mere salad, and wish to take on a few pounds try: : ' ,-. WniPPED CKEAM DRESSING . Mi cup whipping cream y teaspoon salt j 1 tablespoons vinegar j 2 tablespoons lemon juice Few grains pepper f Beat cream stiff , and beat In other ingredients. Thelma Arstill Weds in South Of interest to Salem friends of . the bride is announcement of I the marriage I of Miss Thelma Arstill, 'daughter of Mrs" C. A;j Teent of Salem, to Mr. Forrest M. Haller of Los Angeles, son of Mrs. A. F. Gerdes of Red Wing, Minn., on October 22. The ceremony took place at the Wee Kirk oVthe Heather at Forest Lawn Memorial park in Glendale, Calif, with the Rev. A. E. Farstrup, pastor of the i Lutheran church, officiating. For' her wedding the bride wore a two-tone black and pow der blue dress enhanced with silver sequins. Her flowers were I red rbsebuds. Pfc Dorothy Kellogg, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor. Mr. B. F. Talor stood with Mr. Haller as best man. i The bride attended schools lit Salem and Portland. She took her college work at Oregon State college. She has been secretary in education at Northrop Air craft, Hawthorne, Calif. She has been making her home in Los . 1 a. 1 1 T AOgem u pas) ;enr auu uau. Mr. Haller attended schools in Red Wing, Minn. .He nas neen supervisor at Northrop Aircraft. The couple will make their home in Palm Springs, Calif. Guild Meets at Stephens' Home The Berean World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church met Tuesday night for a covered dish ' dinner and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Norlyn Ste phens.1 ' ; I ' 1 During the evening Miss La-J Velle Cross gave the devotions, Mrs. John Goffrier gave a re port on the Navajo and Apache Indians of - New Mexico, and Mrs. Norlyn Stephens gave the missions report There were 15 present. ' j RATION CALENDAR MEATS, PATS. TC.i Book 4 r. through vi good throoeh Jma. si, Al Uiroujtn El through n- Tl through Kl tMmuch Now M tkrousa Qi valid thrtmgb nc si f Book 4 SUmj u ttvc pounds utranca Dmu sl SHOES Book S AirpUn sump 1, a. and 4 valid indefinitely. FromiThaSt Girl Scouts Plan Proffram Silverton Croups to l Observe Founders Is Day Events ' i iSILVERTON New troopsr teas, vesper' services and benefits; are l5?anned DT local G.irl Scouts with- in the next few weeks. '.-A new troop for second graders wa organized Thursday afternoon and wM known as troop 9. Leaders are Mrs. Bv Howell, Mrs. n. noweii, mrs. j. wucn, ana ine group will meet the first Tuesday of each week. ! ! i All troops are planning for the annual observance Birthday of the founder, Juliet Low. Mrs. 1 Lee Alfred' is chairman in charge. Tirst of these anniversary events will be the silver tea Friday, No-, vember 2, from 2:30 to 8 o'clock; at the Christian church. Assisting Mrs. Alfred mrm Mrs. Wk H. WoodartL Mr. Harlv De Peel. Mrs. Charle f-iwwiarrl Mr. r. b. Duncan, Mrs. Russell Myers, nannan uison. :-, The; vesper service to be held unday, November 4. at the Meth- t church. It will: be a candle- fight service and Rev. P. Leonard Jones will speak. Mrs. Theoclore Hobart will be in charge of decor ations; Mrs. Percy Palfreyman, girls' chorus; Mrs. Mahlon Hob litt, general program.- Ministers and their wives from iother local churches have 'been! especially asked to attend. Ill will be open to he general public j i On November 18, the Girl Scouts will give a benefit with the theme "The Cavalcade of SuVerton." Wcst Stayton Wac Wed In Germany n . - : . llVeiUrllS I Or T 1811 iWEST STAYTON Mr. aad Mrs. Thomas McClellan land daughter, Mrs. Robert Hines, i the former Sgt Barbara McClellan, of Neotsu were recent guests of Mrs. Jennie McClellan. Mrs. Hines formerly of West Stayton served overseas and in June was married in Weisbaden, Germany. She received her diacharge i on points. : ; - i The three young children who have been making their home with Mrs. Ruth Bethell have gone to : live with their grandparents. Wanda and Clifford left school on Tuesday. Guests Entertained 5UNNYSIDE Mr, and Mrs. Lester Thomas had as guests Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Ray Heckart and son Larry Joe. I ! mm T3"ilL VCLUGY UUlilS LINCOLN Word has been received here of the birth of son, Russell James, October IS, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickey (Irene "Tarpley). They are! at Huenemec Calif., tioned. where he is sta f . 1 WEST STAYTON - Mrs. Larry Goss has received word from her mother, Mrs. C T. Darley, in Palm Beach, FUv, announcing ; the birth of a daughler to Lt and Mrs. Herman Hinrickson. Mrs. Darley flew to Florida last week to be with her daughter. Mrs. Hinrickson was Ima Darley and at the time of her marriage was serving with thejWAC. 1 SILVERTON Born ! at the Sfl vert on hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schlottman of Mount AngeL October. 22, a daughter. j ; EIFOBTED Jalips $ Peach Blossom Keizerkroon Marshall Ilaig La Tulip Noire City of Haarlem Son ja Gen. De Wet 5 Colenr Cardiaal Panaruna and Many Others. 1S1.75 jCrocns .v: !. - . . iMue White Yellows-Striped t The O2EG0H STATESMAN; Salem, Mt. Angel Chest Quota One-Third Unfilled MT. ANGEL The third week of the war chest drive finds Mt Angel with only $856.90 or about one third of its quota raised. How ever, several of the larger dis tricts have not reported and it is hoped that this will increase the collections considerably. j The amount still outstanding is $1688.10. i Lierman Buys STAYTON Sale of the! Felix Wright truck line to the Lawrence Lierman was announced ! t h i a week. Lierman has managed the line for some time. Wright will de vote his entire time to his hatch' ery in Silverton. The sale includes the terminal. Felix Wright acquired the line from his brother, Undsey Wright, in 1928 when the equipment con sisted of a Model T Ford truck. Three trucks and a trailer are in use for freight hauling between Salem, Stayton, Mill City and De- troit. Children's Films Will Be Featured By Mt. Angel Nuns MT. ANGEL The nuns of Mt Angel academy announce that be ginning October 27, an afternoon show for children will be held in the academy auditorium on Satur days and Sundays. It will provide entertainment for : the children on these days. The1 small admission fee will go mainly for the rental of the films. The; resident grade school girls of the academy will act as ushers and ticket sellers. Adults will be admitted for a slightly higher -: fee. Pre-school j children are also invited. The movie for next Saturday will include "Cavalcade of Music," Parade of the Wooden Soldiers,? Run Sheep, Run", and "Sage Brush Interlude." Other pictures booked include such favorites as Swiss Family Robinson, Little Men, Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Little Lord Faunt- leroy. Little Toy Soldier, Peck's Bad Boy, King of the Circus, Puss in Boots, Tom Brown's School Days, Chump at Oxford, Girl of the Liroberlost, Keeper of the Bees, Everything on Ice, Moon light Sonata, Schubert the Melody Oliver Twist, Little Orphan An nie, Minstrel Man, Little Toy Sol diers, Rodeo Rhyme, Old Curios ity Shop and Courageous Mt Penh. A.:; number of fine religious shows for Sunday afternoons will be obtained if it is possible to get them. Nebraska Visitors Spent Time in County SUNNYSIDE Visiting at the Dudley Taylor home over the weekend were; Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson of Poullion, Neb, relatives of Mrs. Taylor. They will ; spend some time in Washington before returning to their home in. Nebraska. ERENTS BEAUTY SALON 241 State St V Phene SgS4 rermaneat waving, machine. aaaehiBe less A cold waving. $5X3 and Oeea Thnrs. Eveajimaa by appeintaeat ! '.'''yHi" - ' -::.Pcr "Dszcn' Per Dozen 350 a Hyccirii -7 Oregon Saturday Morning, October 27, IMS - New Officers Are Installed Silverton An miliary of Legion Fills Post : l Left Vacant SILVERTON Mrs. John De- mas, new president of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary, and Ruth Lorenzen, vice president were in stalled Monday evening. Mrs. Roscoe Reeves Is secretary. Mrs. Lewis Hall was installing officer. Mrs. Demas was first vice presi dent and became president when Mrs. Elsie Patton resigned. Sewing for hospital vm feature the i sewing club .program, Mrs. Harry Kuch is chairman and was awarded special honors for her hospitalization work last year. She has completed one wool afghaa for the wheel chair patients so far this year. . The unit will "adopt" a dis abled and hospitaliied veteran of World war n, to whom 'win be sent regular. greetings and gifts. Ruth Lorenxen and Mrs. E. A. Kern, Vice presidents, supervising the membership program report 42 paid up members. 'The! younger Junior girls have been organised by the chairman. Mrs. Maude Price, and the older girls will meet Thursday. The local unit will entertain the Marion county assembly in De cember, ! and will enter the rural school flag code contest and Mrs. Lewis Hall, assembly delegate to the past week's Woodbum meet ing, reported. The unit will assist with the reception to new veter ans Friday of this week, and spon sor a 6:30 no-host supper Armis tice day Monday, November 12. for all veterans' families at the Legion halL Turner Clubs Are Organized TURNER A 4H group has been organized here in the home cook' ery, division 1. Officers elected were Kay Gilian, president; Diane BurklandV vice president; Shirley Hennies, aecretary. Meetings are held every other Wednesday from 4 to 5 pjn. at the home of the club leader, Mrs. Nellie Burkland. The i club members are Dona Boyer, Viola Davenport, Barbara Standley, Shirley Hennies, Joan Jewel, Kay Gilian, Velma Dyer, Diane Burkland, Irene Rolow, Wilms! Miller and Patricia Hen nies. Portland Woman Visits With Marion Nurses LINCOLN Barbara Dike and Audrey Smith, Marion county health nurses have as their guest at their Lincoln home Miss Smith's youngest sister, Mrs. Gordon Hal s ten of Portland. , " ,'.: U ; - ".'.' : I ': -r&at. ,s : 7 U&Ttf j Medord Visitor is At Barkers Zena Home ZENA Sam Barker, son of the Roy E. Barkers, had as his guest over the weekend from Medford, Bruce YTBlood. Both young" men are officers of the Westminster Fellowship for Oregon, Sam Bar ker is state Christian outreach commissioner and Bruce VBlood is Southwest Presbytery modera tor. Seven Deer, One Bear Are Bagged By Polk Hunters ; MONMOUTH A tTMp ef Bine local men returned Mon day frees a hantinf trts te Dixie creek aear Frairle CUy. where they; barred seres) deer aad eaa hear. Ia the party wars Ealph Wuterar, lee raytea, J. I McClaia, Da. . McCIala. Ciade Wlnecar, CJarl faaer SWMw Qedr,' K. P. Btatfc. aay aad Bad Yeanc - A Lovely Way To Express Devotion! Her engagement diamond is i ra Christmas gift It will bo a pride through all tho years our selection of giKiranieed I extended payments far year Lyons Visitsjldahq Relatives LYONS '-mi Mr. and Mrs, Earl Allen and her mother, Mrs.: San- ford Bassett, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.. Jess Foav in Mid vale, Idaho. Mrs. Fox is la daughter of Mrs. Bassett and a sister of Mrs. Allen. The Veterans of Foreign Wars of MUt atyland Stayton held a basket social, and dance at the Santiam .Valley grange ball' Fri day night which netted $150, 7S to each post ! j ' v. Mrs. Cora; Goodman of Salem and Mrs. May Swank of Stayton spent the weekend with: Mrs. Delay Johnston. ' Mrs.- Robeti Larson and daugh ter Marilyn of Hwaco, Wash., are visiting In Iyons this week, and are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kimery. j Henry Skeels is convalescing' at the Salem I Deaconess hospital with a broken leg which he- re ceived whilef at work at the ML Jefferson Lumber company mill. Helen Queen left Saturday for her Nebraska home after spend leg the week with her brother- in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bragsfield. Another sis ter, Mrs. Ed: Sestack ia Califor nia, will be visited en route home. The Rudolph Brader family mora than source of Joy and ahead. Choose lt here from diamond rings. e venience PAGZ ETVETt Brush College Reelects Folk As President BRUSH COLLEGB Charles A. Sprague, state chairman tor thv Oregon war chest fund, spoke on the chest program at the Brush College community club. : Hugh Craig was , appointed program chairman for November, and Mrs. Leo Nelson, refreshments chairman. Delbert Folk was re elected president; Fred Meyer was elected vice president; Sam Pat rick, secretary ; Hugh Craig, treas urer, and Mike Focht, trustee. . have purchased, a place at Bend and- will move , there. Charlie Burk, son of Mrs. Brader, return- ' ed last week. He was discharged from the U. S. navy after nearly four years in the service. He spent the past three years in the Ha waiian Islands. ; ; CpL Raymond Holifuss return ed Monday after receiving his dischaige at the Portland air base, Holzfuss had been in the army for three and a half 'years and spent most of the time , in Ne braska. . ''; Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Se attle is visiting friends here as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huber. The, Petersons are former Lyons residents. f- '', -V;.,:' ''l JJM s Ekarncn Ec:YcIl3i7 Frcs !rin:p:ridicn. VIGORO - BOIIEIIEAL InlSei&oueFSInc 1. Li UhiSe Sons ( At Liberty Telephoo SaUm 26lState St. Phone 4952 3? ! - j , ,! .- ' : ' '!' -; 'j