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'nrious Activities Plannprf IT .11. rr-ii ii pbr Wives or tlks Here j iigene Ladies of Elks will be I William Van Nuys, 5esses to wives of Elks attend- j the Slate Lonvenuuu iici- Irsday through Sunday. Irs Lyle Small is chairman in . Je of women's affairs for the 2 day meeting. Mrs. Hoyai wn inn and Mrs. A. E. Coburn are lairman for women's regis- r , the. P'. ks TemDle. a 2011 lOurnmuiH hi. me ,..",i r.nlf Club Fridav. I (ee-off time at 2 p.m. How JL ihp tournament scheduled Salisbury. Mrs n url.-! n r . J ""unruil- Mrs. John Foreman, Mrs. William Reeves Mrs. Max Burris, Mrs Robert Turner, Mrs. Jack Hatt0 and Mrs. Otto Vancil. In charge of housine of x.k i. are the following ,.,,',, Van,rNu-Vs. Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs v. oi vi mi vii-c w T t-4. moon Mrs. R. G. Ramn Mrc .1...,., ' S. Myers, Mrs. Homer -" Smith, Mn Delmor Newman, Mrs. Ray Bioe den, Mis. Ray Matlock, Mrs Ar chie Allen, Mrs. A. C. Nes'tcllt Mrs. fcarl Roe, Iviis. Rov Wlll Mrs. Allen Jesscn, Mrs. John Law.! ....... . ,., oLcijnens, Mrs. Moon Mr;s; E,wi" Ka-Vsor, Mrs. Kenneth Kellogg, Mrs. R. E. Casey, Mrs i.uu.v i.iduison, Mrs. Ken nirt-o mrs. i-aul Mu lor larence innram. iu.0 i r ' lor anr TVrt.p D n I ""v. jm. ivrl v 13 irnv tfchiecn women's teams are ex- Th ' JtA (or the bow ing events o ,. . . commit S Sa-'urday at 10 am. at the I lj.Jowl and tugene Ml.s. Don g. ' wi h final contests set for! ArnoId Stamm, Mrs. SOCIETY, WOMEN S ORGANIZATIONS AIN CONNELL, Society Editor 0fj a.m. the same aay win oe ,rfbom men mi" nii. v""" i jn charge of women's golfing Irs. Kenneth Omlid Starvations for 200 women X been made for the tea and jtion show J Veterans jfiiions will x" . . . "idiiiauii, ivirs. Ken n rtpn. J,ion show fnaay ai p.m. at son, Mrs. Kiess, Mrs. C. D Dick, jw.iprans Memorial Building, enson Mi- d,,.i .,, ' ..k lions will be presented by Hart Clarei cn's Clothes for Women. IU1. DUl'"6 ' Wm. with Iinai coniesis sei jor uflday moriniiK uc;siii"iii t m nj, Mrs. Lester Myers wm De in I urge ui - " o- n will also be included in EVeiUllRO v. a -rf H.-I.1... t thM ITlUa TsmnlA iaxed by the Grand Ball at 1. 1lflllrnnm Qattirrloif at p.m. Mrs. Small announces UlCaS IU1 ."W MM--. ....MU l.u. Uall Ka ontlnnal urilh SIIIC IWI MM MM. .. , ...... er casual or formal clothes ac- iablf: . . ... rs. Howara urmision ana ivirs. jjesiciie are assisiani. cnair for the tea, and their corn ice includes Mrs. Chris Ott- Mrs. Thomas Kiess, Mrs. Pennington, Mrs. Beverly llatt, Mrs. Bert Hadley, Mrs. bound the Town t- it , . "."nun, mrs. Kelloff. Mrs. Harvmi Mulior, Mrs. Gene Privat,' Mrs' John Gregory, Mrs. Pat Kilpat- l'lck. Mrs. Nnrric M,:.u I... Roy Matteson, Mrs. Art CTutlpv' Mrs. Max Hess, Mrs. Arthur mo- M"- Peter Kyllo and Mrs. Fred Pyle. Others on the unmon',, .- ' mIIIIIUL- tee are Mrs. Wallv u Mrs. I. D. Kiencle, Mrs. Ed Davis,' ..-. vi. n. nryant, Mrs. Henry Oswald. Mrs. nlnl, r i. Clarence Young, Mrs. Emmett In- "is, ivirs. L,eiand Ross, Mrs. J M Colby, Mrs. Allen Crnnb-n" 1.T Jas. R. Matvchncir iur. !u n McBroom, Mrs. Harry B. Ruth Mrs. R. Cronk. Mrs n r. ' eaux, Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Mrs iV Callantine, Mrs. A. W. Mock, Mrs! JOnn MOCk. Mrs. Harrv 1M,.i-! JHSn " -Tn-m-r-, u . ---m T 4 JP b frv. A ..J A ? Jit ft i w" li JrV mtfr" I. NSA Elects Officers, Observes National Secretaries Week Amanuenses Chapter, National Secretaries Assnrintinn hoc Aian Bd the following officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. Joe Kats, president: Miss Lillian vttr I vice president; Mrs. Fay Harris.' recording secretary; Mrs. Delbert Baker, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Paul Sowers, treasurer. This week has snMpinl cianifi. cance for members of the chap ter, due to the fart .Tunn 1 tn 7 i ! National Secretaries Week.' It fessional Secretaries program C P S gvimil!.., : r r -nwiio him k'VmIi year ly in various cities throughout the umuuii io quautying secretaries. Upon SUCCCSSful comnletinn nf Ihs examinations, the secretary is of ficially given the title of "Certifi ed Professional !nr.rah, Ui.U is significant of the fact that she is at the top in the profession. Examinations wilt ho mi,n - tober 17 and 18 at the University of Oregon, under supervision of RcEtister-Guarrl, Eugene, Ore., wea., june 4, l!)5g page J NEVER RE-FREEZE frozen chicken once it's been thawed, Cook it as soon as nnKihln qflnH thawing. You can keep unfrozen fresh chicken up to Hi days if you wran it lnnsolv in ,omj paper and store it in the coldest i-mi i. ui me reirigerator. iiimm ubcii so proclaimed in Uregon , vilaa eI5ie omun, scnool of busi ;by Governor Douglas McKay andlness administration. i in Fiiannn U,, 1Mn..n- ll ' ' !- " .'mjUl V. JLClWin Johnson. I The National Secretaries Asso ciation is a non-profit, non-political, non-union organization, de- ' .l'lJlOVCIIICIH UI me secretarial profession through its eaucauonat program and the es .tabishment of its Certified Pro- Shop Euirene's Onlv Exclusive Fabric Store . . I WONDER FABRICS 878 Will. Ph. 5-6352 By GAILE DUGAS NEA Wtnin'i IMIInp .i ,i. . -m..mo iui mOm-'icuiuu yenows, orignt, Jig ual living frequently take to cov- and brieht-to-deen ninks6 er-ups, sometimes prefer pleating, Denims, corded cottons, often have very full skirts. Fresh, and seersuckers are the kind of clear colors are imnortant ih r-,hrin ih,i . . : , IT. - " ...M. .MM,. MUUUl Nfw vnnif r.n , I, 1 Jors are important the , fabrics thi .UiWnguTntW1 St ft'' I riU blues ! "!-?elves piques Take Canned Food for Picinc By NEA to these cottons it, able to asking for They're able to take come out of the tub , more. Because crinolines are scarcely uari oi casua Kiimmer l nn COAST OCTING of Business ancll b .ictaa ui j ii iu laLiaii imh iipill hp Slinrlav mnrnintf libers will weet at Devil's El- ton the coast at li a.m. A c will follow. RINGFIELD Progress Club hold potluck luncheon Fri st 12:30 p.m. at the home of Clarence Stewart, 809 Mill In. Nick Bill, president; Mrs. Kin M. Plant, vice president, Mrs. Wilfred H. Cook, see- Iry and treasurer, will be in- ed. LvADORE Sunday School hers of Alvadore Christian Irch are planning to give a pic- at Richardson s Point Sun- .Time fi fnllnuiin0 rho 11 am rch service. Cars will leave at K Q.m. Iher plans for the year were ussed also at the teachers tins' at the hftma nf Mrs Vein i urew recently, rne promotion program will be the last Sun in June, at which time the let will be divided and a new Iher appointed. Mrs. D. J. Murphy, Mrs. rank Jarvis. Mrs n d ti ,neat it Jarvis, Mrs. R. B. Johnson, Mrs MTwoxiie nunat. Mrs. rhnrw hit gan, Mrs. Earl Schultz, Mrs. A. r" onauner, Mrs. O. L. Hoselton, Mrs. T. Fox, Mrs. Earl Sutton, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. Lowell Fish, Mrs. Vern Nolenn h,t- ai len Stephens, Mrs. R. C. Parsons" Mrs. LeRnv Daniel HitMr ri: . ...m., ....a. vidirtr Childers, Mrs. Michael Burgard, Mrs. Calvin Martin, Mrs. W d' Smartt, Mrs. E. J. Gnstafsnn ii James Callahan. Mrs. AI nut. Mrs. Ralnh La)upii-ri n ' Bonnie Bradford. GAYNOR MADDOX I hazard of carrying fresh meat in designers have devised ways of Food ant! Marlrt. WAii k.i il T-. .... . malrin. 4k. . No lonpor f iur tu "ut wMuwr. ae sure to xaKe along "1C 1U11 stana out !1h0rnT;ier;a.miLyi t0. PrePar.e A good tip in the beveraEe de-1 ?metjmes 'his is accomplished by N, sh. "r ? e ,mea'-Partmcnt-is. to fill your thermos i."e cr, 'pnf 55 0 the ric or per- dients neatly packed in cans and I T-.. PrusnedJlce and tak! your no worry about nain. ,h " 1chllIed. canncd or bottled bever- safely. ""-'"lages along separately. To serve, r,i, ,., ifMi mums over ice irom inermos. iresh air appetites are always j If you like cake for dessert but don't want to be concerned with packing to keep the frosting in tact, makp r-nnnalfMC cnlit lhnm t the middle and frost the inside. wnen it comes to fruits, ba sharp, so plan one or two hearty main dishes. Canned corned beef hash is one favorite. To serve, just a sKiticl with slices of tomato, onion and dtuk m.mm.i hfci-i viien ii comes io iruits, ba- Another delicious main dish isjianas are easy to carry on an out made from three canned products 'ing- So are apples. -one can of hakpH hoanc nna t sliced apples and two of Vienna sausage. Many are the varieties of canned meats which today of fer a Snectar-lilar nmikin4ljnn flavor, nutrition, economy and convenience. For picnics, they are tops. There are ham anrt thror envA for easy sandwich makings, there are canned hamWoar, frankfurters which eliminate the Corned Beef Skillet Dinner ii servlne-st TWO 1-noUnd Pans enrneii kaal hash, 2 tomatoes, 1 medium onion, 1 green pepper, coarsely cut, salt, pepper. Turn corned beef hash into skillet or sanr-anan .CHino tnw toes and onion over top; add green pepper, sprinkle with salt and pepper: neat to -servin. temncr- ture. fecpe TOMORROW'S MENTJ JIREAKAST: Sliced bananas, ly-to-eat cereal, tmittrl -dlish muffins, butter or for ced margarine, marmalade, pifee, milk. lUNCHEON: Cottage cheese, w vcsetables and chopped tjts, with sour cream in large Kluce cups, whole wheat bread, !er or fortified margarine, meal cookies, tea, milk. JINNER: Corned beef skillet ner, buttered broccoli, rye nd, butter or fortified mar ine, raw carrot sticks, bak- sponge cake with crushed ywberries, vanilla Ice cream, ?'se, milk. EUCIOUS DESSERT: Score a jana with the sharp tines of i J and slice thin; arrange slices jmd sherbet glasses and fill w chocolate tapioca cream. Top J serving with a spoonful of wiened whipped cream and a nocnerry. ll i Tell hSem so with inn Com. in and tee big selections. V,:v;A ...made with -'e JM$ haps it's done by quiltine Sun dress (left) by Saba has a bodice that's elacticized for per fect fit. Skirt, has finlmlUl r..n ness and there's a brief jacket for cover-up against sun or breezes. Desiener Tnni Bates bedspread (right) to make mis sun, run skirt in an intricate Straicht-anri-hias nnl T .1. ...i low or pink, it's paired with a simple sleeveless shirt that has a narrow collar. tin LADY FAIR HAT SHOP 818 WILLAMETTE 4 MOST'IN-PEMAND STYLES 24. W TAX Shoulder bags boy types FILLBS... WALL POPULAR COLORS FABRIC CLOVES i 7J ge? Packable RIBBON HATS (Only a few left) 0n,y . L . . I I Clever bell cakes to ring yoor praises at a shower or anniversary! They slice white for the bride, spice for the groom. Simple to make, too. And good! Kitchen Craft Flour works wonders with any recipe. That's a guarantee! This flour and your other rich, fresher ingredients give real home baking. It tastes better, costs less. RECIPE: Have all ingredients at to asO". Line bottoms of 2 pans BRIDE'S CAKE STEP 1: Place V c. thortenlng in bowl. Sift, to gether 3 cupi lifted Kitchen Craft Flour, 6 tip. baking powder, I'j tip. tall, and 2Vt c, lugor into bowl. Add 1 t. milk, l'j tip. vanilla. Beat 2 minutes medium speed with electric mixer; 150 strokes a minute by hand. Scrape howl and beaters. STEP 2i Add 6 egg whltet and Vac, mora milk. Beat 2 more minutes. Scrape bowl and beater. Pour into one pan. Bake nbout 45 min. Cool 5 min. Torn over on rack; cool thoroughly. room temperature. Pre-hent oven (13' x 9Ji'x2') with waxed pnper. GROOM'S CAKE Use bride's recipe with these additions. Sift with the dry ingredients Vi tip. cinnamon, Vi tip. allspice, Va tip. clovei. Then add 1 cup raiilns ' and 1 cup chopped null. To ihape into bells: Make a bell pattern from paper. Place on cakes and cut around it. Ice cakes with 7-minute icing and decorate with round silver candies. , a Ideal Decornto bell cakes to strike a new note on other spe cial occasions, too like 4th of July, Christmas, New Year's, and Servicemen's parties. GUARANTEES YOD BETTER BAKING OR YOUR MONEY BACK More and More People are changing to Eugene's finest Milk America's finest Packaae Try II Today-YoiTH Be Glad You Did! Now you can buy "Farm-Fresh" Medo-Land Milk in a bright new, red, white and blue carton in HALF CALLONS with 800 Units of "Sunshine" Vitamin "D"! Start saving those extra steps and enjoy the finest milk with that "Farm-Fresh" flavor. Big, half gallon cartons store in much less refrigerator space. There's no deposit or returns . . . it rs your own personal milk container and USED ONLY BY YOU. The double sealed, easy-to-pour lip gives you the greatest protection. YOU'LL FIND THE NEWM EDO-LAND HALF GALLON CARTON SAVES YOUR TIME, SAVES YOUR REFRIG ERATOR SPACE AND IS SO-O-0 EASY AND HANDY TO USE. ASK FOR IT! f fivoianuad byVV ffod NMMkttclni ) Pur.Pok Cenloineri at guaranteed by Good Home.1 h-pmg . . . commended by Parents' Magaiine. zjm i&&jm II J nm ; PARENTSV CRESSEYS' I SAFEWAY STORE AT TOUR "kiuM m WILLAMETTE W