x--ui..z-?-:.:.tei-L Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 14 1949 3 Jy Monty Smiles Field Mar shal Viscount Montgomery smiles at newsmen aboard lin er Mauretania on which he sailed from New York for home after a visit to the U. S. 4-H Cooking Club Formed Girls attending Bush school recently formed a 4-H cooking club with Mrs. Francis Won derly as club leader. Officers of the club elected were Kay Hardin, president; Nancy O'Neil, vice-president; Connie Pursley, secretary; Lu cille Wonderly, reporter and Nancy Klumpp, song leader. Parents present were Mrs. R. L. Klumpp, Mrs. Freda Seiber, Mrs. Paul Boney, Mrs. ft. T. Hardin, Mrs. M. E. O'Neil, Mrs. ' F. L. Wonderly and Mrs. R. O. Sickles. James Bishop, city 4-H extension agent explained cook ing club requirements and as sisted the organization of the club. The members will prepare two foods at least twice in each of the following groups: toast, cereals, milk, quick breads, eggs, fruits, breakfast meats, sand wiches, cookies and small cakes, breakfast or school lunch. Another first year cooking club is being organized for Bush school girls under the leadership of Mrs. S. P. Houser. Both boys and girls nine years of age and older and living with in the city limits are eligible to join the city 4-H club program. Young people and parents inter ested may contact their school principal or James F. Bishop, city 4-H extension agent, at 475 N. Church street, Salem. Fourteen girls and several mothers met at Washington school Thursday to consider or ganizing a 4-H cooking club. Mrs. Harvey Page explained the purpose of the meeting and in troduced James Bishop, city 4-H extension agent, who explained 4-H club work and the require ments of the first year cookery project. Young people present for the discussion were Judy Pahl, Jea nette and Darleen Goodman, Judy Larson, Carla Henderson, Patricia French, Darleen Clark, Roberta DeWeese, Barbara Rawlins, Imogene Thomas, Judy Ann Powers, Darleen Werrenga, Mary Clark and Carolann Whit man. Beelzebub Gets Chance to Appear In Bridges Case San Francisco, Dec. 14 (U.R) Spectators at the Harry Brid ges perjury conspiracy trial enjoyed a laugh-filled Inter lude today when a defense at torney suggested Beelzebub, the Biblical name for the de vil, be "properly Identified as a government witness." The serio-comic Incident oc curred during testimony of Manning R, Johnson, a Negro ex-communist who was trying to explain why he left the party ranks in 1940. "One cannot serve two mas ters any more than a man can serve both God and Beelze bub." Johnson pronounced it "Beezlebub." Bridges' attorney, Vincent Hallinan, immediately object ed. "Beezlebub," he said, mock ing the witness' pronunciation, "hasn't been identified as a member of the communist par ty's national committee. I ask the government to identify him." "Is he going to he a wit ness?" he demanded. "Well, maybe he iras the uninvited guest," District Judge George B. Harris said, carrying on the gag. PILES IHIMOMHOIDSI RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDERS IimM Wlttttl liJfitH lrm!t to 5 w Evoningi, Mon. tt.0 Wed and Fri., until 8 ISB3-I94I Wrlti or call for fall dticrlptlvo booklet The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Year M.I. Comer L lumtidt mn4 Grvftrf Av. TtUphon EAit 3918 Portland 14, Or. 1 rf? f A 111 For Her Sray-At-Home Comfort .. . f WfNk S II II I A t?.J:J Choose One of Our Down-Soft ''j2f7 1 lkT yROBES Jfj v2x Luxurious ijKifv assortment-the ne yu lfr$ 1 Vl.e ' . AWWK Collect is sure to be the f I'fl I w&k Examples ilmf (ft ,ove,iest gift be- M'.f I S 0 &iluWlt7SlKr M neath the tree! & 3 ' of Wonderful W$$Uf 795 (M$ 1 mW, ChristaBS Mft$& lD? a mi CaUir"'9 ,0 nea m" mk rM I I ''rf Gowns I I , . fifcw 'T. S A We've a Magnificent j 5 L kVm 1 l-rl f 1 F V'fvpl;, f Collection from S f The Ultimate in . JJvj jdt iA ' 1 ' I Gift-Giving .. a New mf(l Allif. YV I J 1 Q R .; IWMH P Hankies Z" I Afternoon and f M 1$ 2) W V IA I 8 c . ... , B I WT(l isJflk ' U We've 0 veritable AJj te-K I J Evenmg Wear. jfcw I t'Sl I i M snow-fiurry A2 Shop Sally's till I Guaranteed for fXlJ ' wFlM U ft ?! !' , , A AV 0 J A A fJS7hF 1 ff it , 11 kerchiefs! Al'WM 1 t Vla 9 p.m. Fridays! j If Style! Quality! Mf 1 Mf tM iMf ' I n jfr Gloves hn:Z liklW vi "X'fcJx . Beauty! JXtJ give her Sm-i V:n JmyJ elegance A iM Approved I fmf ExqUISlte t'f -V'M rharae At the greatest Ujfl FINGERTIPSI V '-narge ' values we have Jft4 i7VV GothaiTI HoSC XJk vlifV AcCOUntS ever offered! X'W . . N- NlTftltN I . i l futsei- 'torses - ! r W Use! Corne, Court and Liberty tt-&M u. ?Cff Purses For Daytime Use! ritiiiiuawt.aiiioiijaiiiiiaiiijiiiiu .t.i..K1.l.iM.l