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'UESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5, PABT II.T 7 Buy your household needs when the week It youngl Prloet are better then and the goods are fretn and complete. 12 STATE REGENT OF D.A.R. HERE Why Certain Foods Build Health and Strength endive. Mix in a few emeialdeues, marinade in lemon Juice and oil, season with salt and paprika.

Fill the persimmon shells with the mixture and serve on beds of lettuce. HONEY PECAN ROLL One-half a cupful of sugar, four table-spoonfuls of cold water, one teaspoonful of baking powder, one cupful of flour, whites of four csfc.s, yolks of four eggs, one-half of salt. Beat the whites of the esgs until FMCTICAL HOPES trtfQuesls for recipes anil Information periHinniK to the proper preparation end rvmg of foods will bu answered in tins column every Tuesday. Address all re Quest to A L. VVymnri, L.ih.imtory Kitchen, i2i Artieu itvcuue, Oif udaic Ed.

CHLF WYMAVS ANSWERS MEAT LOAF M. W. Los Angeles, Mix Mrs. Theodore Jesse Hoover I isiting Chapters ill he Honored Tomorrow stiff, but not dry, and gradually add at Long lieaeh one-half pound of finely chopped the sugar. Add the beaten egg yolks.

Sift, the flour with the baking pow beef with half a pound of chopped Society's Campaign Session in Full Su ing ItA my.Jmy,----'k Tins tk 15Y MYRA NYE Mrs. Theodore Jesse Hoover of Falo Alto is today visiting in this city, having come to the Southland as California of the Daugh ters of thf American Revolution to Undrrnourld.f people usually have i apprhit, anrl without eating the rght 4 and enough of it, they do not gam. If you are all run flown, weak and reJ all llie lime, you must eat the right od and the right amount of food or thing will belter jour condition. Ioniri or other medicines may have Auraged you, but science now offers a ay to promote real strength and health "cu i an abundance of Vitamin B. Not er ng vegetablen you may dislike, or il ng more vegetables than any normal rson likes but through a new and Iik-'ilc food rich in Vitamin 11.

Vegex is ni ne. It has highest scientific endorse-fnl; the medical authorities have praised egex in words more enthusiastic than we ve dared to ultrr in its behalf. So ch in tins impottant vitamin that a tea-oonful per day supplies all the an average person needs. egex is a scientific stimulus to appe-'e and assimilation which has helped gain back lost strength; and is -Ipmg olbcr thousands to preserve their -atli. Lse Vegcx in soups, sauces, gravies id oilier foods.

It adds est and flavor all. egex is a food, not a medicine, it has often worked wonders where edicine has failed. Leading druggists nd grocers now carry it; trial jar 15c. for recipe booklet when you buy or be present at many affairs of the society. Today she will be guest at an affair of the Eschscholtzia chapter, when Stale and national officers will be honored at a bririer- 1 I luneheon and nuisicalc in th" Elks." clubhouse on Parkview street, the social event of the yrm- for the largest chapter in California.

Tomorrow the Slate regent will lean pork, one-half a pound of finely chopped veal, put all through the meat chopper, add half a cupful of bread crumbs that have been soaked in water and pressed dry, A of salt and paprika, a hnlf a teaspoonful of thyme, one finely chopped clove of garlic find one slightly epR, place the mixture in a well-oiled bread tin, set in a hot oven and when the loaf is browned, lightly on top, reduce the heat to a moderate oven and bake forty minutes. Note: The best meat for making this loaf would be round steak or if a better quality of meat is desired, top round or sirloin tip. I don't know why your loaf will stick to the pan unless you have not been in the habit of oiling it. Sometimes it is necessary to hmta with a little melted shortening if pork is not added to the meat loaf. FLAKY PIE CRIST Two cupfuls of flour, sifted with one teaspoonful of baking powder and one-fourth of a teaspoonful of salt, add to the sifted flour three-quarters of a cupful of shortening, and chop in with a pastry cutter (not too fine,) add just enough ice water to hold the crumbs together (the shortening should be ice cold.) The pastry is better if made the day before it is to be used.

Roll out on a board, dot with bits of the cold shortening, fold four ti.e. in a square, turn over, roll out tgain. Plao; in the ice box to chill. Ready for use. A.

E. Los Angeles, The Napoleons are made with puff ppste is baked in a strip, cut into squares or oblonjrs. a layer of illicit custard frcam, tr.en a layer oi" pastry until four layers of the pa irv der and salt and fold the flour into the eggs with four tablespoonfuls of water. Flavor with one-hall a teaspoonful of lemon extract. Grease a shallow oblong baking pan and line with paper, grease the paper and then flour it.

Pour in the mixture and bake in a moderate oven until it will spring back when pressed with the linger. Remove from the oven and place on a damp cloth that has been sprinkled with powdered sugar. Cool slightly, trim the edges, snread with honey and chopped pecan meats, roll up like a jelly roll and leave it in the moist cloth for a fsw minutes after it is rolled. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. VEGETABLE CLAM CHOWDER W.

W. Huntington Park, Oil. Two cupfuls protatoes. one cupful celery, one-half can tomatoes, or two peeled fresh tomatoes, three onions, two level tablespoonfuls butter, pound salt pork, one table-spoonful parsley, salt and pepper to taste, one-eighth teaspoonful thyme, one can clams. Cut the pork in dice, place in a saute pan, butter, pork, potato and onions cut in small dice.

Let simmer until light brown, but not crisp, stirring nil the time. Take an enamel pot, place the fried ingredients in it, then arid the whole tomatoes, five cupfuls of water, a seasoning of pepper and thyme. Simmer for three-quarters of an hour, or until the po'atoes are tender. Cut the clams in small pieces, add them to the mixture and the clam juice. If not quite thick enough, thicken with a little flour that has been moistened Willi some of the liquor.

Sprinkle over the chopped parsley, serve with Boston crackers. STOLLEN Sift right cupfuls of flour into a bowl, make a sponge with one and one-half of yeast, one tea- be the honor four Long Beach chapter. niei-ring to- gtthcr at the Pacilic Coasv Club and Thursday her itinerary takes her to Sherman InotUute. where she will be fronnrec of the two Uivcrsiiie chapters. VISIT INSTITUTIONS Mrs.

Hoover, who was lust chair-mar, of Indian welfare lor the state I jr Prices Effective Los Angeles Metropolitan District February 5th, 6th and 7th i 1 rite to us tor tree copy. I II srnsw. mgm XZEGEY I The quality of Safeway bread we believe to be unsurpassed. It is baked in one of the best equipped and most modern bakeries in the West. RICHEST KNOWN FOOD IN "VITAMIN B' rat a laas, llarurh Wholesale Distributor Your Whole Wheat, Graham, Sand Large 24-oz.

A ri nour wic'i, Raisin, Old Hundred Quality loaves nUTJ ishing whole wheat bread. ishing whole wheat bread. V. 1 1 D.A.R., and Mrs. William Edward Wright of this city, the prcsen; chairman, visited several Indian institutions over the week-end, including the Pala reservation day school, the San Jacinto reservation.

Soboba Hospital and the Pauma reservation. ELECTION THIS MONTH This is the campaign season for the D.A.R. for Stato and national offices with candidates being announced virtually every State elections will tako place this month and national officers will be rhnspn at the annual in Washington in March. The California society is more than tia'Jy active in the national election as the junior past regent. Mrs.

siirrve of San Diego is a candidate tor an important national office, ti'at if reporter for California for th? Smithsonian Institution. Mrs. Shrew is on the lick' v.t'i! Mrs. Julius Young Talmariue of Georgia, candidate for presulrnr-general of the D.A.R. Oop-ting Mrs.

Mrs T.mvi 11 Cor nave been used. Tin top Misting is powdered sugar and walnuts. The "1 M.i, 1)1 I'livf- things you have j-skt for your warm milk and one tablespoonfal of are not. practical for the buys a quick Oak Glen Country Gentleman. An exceptionally line Uavored torn.

No. 2 can. Tomatoes Oak Glen. Excellent flavor, solid pack tomatoes. Large No.

cans. 3 Cans 47C sugar, add to the flour mixture, mix well, place in a bowl in a warm place and allow to rise. Turn out on the board, add to it one cupful of well creamed butter, one-quarter hot'sowifs make and it takc a long, hard woik. lots of practice to make them. One should have a marble slab, and many other things Safeway Special.

A Ktod value made from selected broom corn five-sewed hand-made shoulders. Each 79c to do with. I do not know of anv of a pound of seeded raisins, one- 69c fin 49) Can place where you can take lessons iii half a cupful of sugar, the well- beaten of four eges, four ounc Ficnch pastry cakes. OMELFT Beat tic yolks of four ens until 1 and creamy, acid to them two liiblespnr.nfuls of cold ualer. beat es of powd'-rcd almonds and the grated rind of one lemon.

Work together, beating with the hands, but not kneading. Place in a warm place, let until double in bulk, press down the center, fold over Ilobart of Ohio. Mrs. Hoover states that she will work and vote for Taltnadge and Mrs. Shreve.

MOTION TABLED Mis. Alfrc-1 J. Brossrau. incumbent in the office of chic! White King the whites of th" until Miff Machine Soap them into the double, then form into two long and dry and fold volk mixture. Flue three table for the whole family Try Loganberry flavor for a change The Sueceijiul DcMert loaves, narrow at.

eacn ena. jirusn the top with melted butter, let rise again and bake three-quarters of an hour in a moderate even. Use loss of White and accomplish the same results. ot the national society and au- thority for the so-called ''black of the D.A.R., is sijppornn Mis. I Hobart.

There is considerable op-! position among the California be.rs to what have been rieseubecl as steam-roller methods. There is. George Bates's Rites Conducted siKionfnls of shortening in a smite pan. allow to melt, but not brown; pom- in the egg mixture and as soon as to cook, raise from the fides and bottom -with a spatula. soon as lightly browned on the bottom place in a hot om and allow to bake until crusty on top.

Remove from the oven, loosen from the pan, slide half onto a platter, pour the oysters in the center, fold over, pour the around the outside. ITALIAN' ONION TOKTE 11 Funeral services for George Ebert Bates were conducted yesterday at 2 p.m., at the chapel of Braver and Matson. Inglcwood. Rev. Horace Large ricg.

Be.n.il "as in once vc-jj mm cuuuKii unions cashing officiated. however, a different, view held bv many prominent members. Ac a January State conference the Alexandria. Mrs. Lyman B.

Et xkey made a motion that all the chapters of the State support the of Mrs. Hobart. The motion v.ts tabled, Mrs. Emnvlt Wilson, State vice -rege v. presid i Mrs.

Willoucbby Rodman, who has returned from a two years' trip around the world, will hoo-oi ee at a "welcome home" given by toe Los Angeles League of Women Yours today at 2 o'clock at tiie Liltmore Hotel. Quantity Limited nil lour cups auu simmer unui ten- i der in one-half a cupful of butter; Inglcwood Park Cemetery. Masonic make a batter of three well-beaten services were conducted at the grave. eggs, three tablespoon! uls ot flour, Mr. Bates was a native son but one cupful of cream, season with had spent many years in thh hard- suit, nanrika nnrl a fourth nf a tra- spoonful of nutmeg.

Beat well and ware business in Nevada. He was add to the onions, cover a pie tin born in Conly in 1S33. He ciicd at with a good rich crust that, has his residence. 3913 One Hundred and Walnuts oeeu roiieu turn, place in it trie loney For best results use W(t BAKING Fourteenth street, Inglewood. lie leaves his widow, Mrs.

Camilla N. two sons, Arthur Inglewood. and Georg Bates, Los Angeles, three sisters, Mrs. Myra Leavitt, Elk Grove, Mrs. Minnie L.

Jackson. Arbuckle. and Mrs. Suzie VanDerMehden, New York City, and a brother, Grant E. Bates, Pure and wholesome.

Only by large purchases are we able to offer such value. Association No. 1 Soft Shell Walnuts. Buy your needs at this low price. ILJb 22c onion mixture, sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese and bake in a slow oven.

CHOCOLATE ANGEL FOOD CAKE G. Los Angeles, Cal. The chocolate angel food cake was printed in the Practical Recipe Column of the Los Angeles Times on January 29, 1929. You can procure back copies of The Times from your agent or at The Times office FERSIMMON SALD Cut the pointed top off the persimmons, loosen the pulp and re 69c Same Price For Over 38 Years i I fir I I I 1 1 1 I I 1 I i 8 be I 1 Can I Riiperl Hughes and Homer Gnnm will th" guests of honor at the Mi.cDowell Club of Allied Arts this ruing in the west hall of tno i Beaux Arts Building, with Dr. liam Kraft in charge of the pro-! guim.

Hostesses will be Mrs. Frederic Vroom and Mrs. Maude Fen-loo Bollman. Mr. Hughes will speak first on "American Music," followed by a of compositions by Mr.

C-iunn, including several Indian numbers and two Japanese sketches. Mr. Orunn will assisted by Anl-nina Mueller, soprano; John Claire baritone: Sol Cohen, vlo-: lhiist. and Robert Alter, 'cellist, and the music will include interpreta-j lions of bv Juanita E. Ross, Peairice Irwin, Garnet Holme and Charles Roos.

HALL SFIT DEFAULT I II 111) Pierson M. Hall. City Councilman, will not contest his wife's divorce suit, it appears from a not uc of default entered on the records ot I he Suixrior Court yesterday. Mrs. Hall asserts that her husband treat- ounces Scr Marshmallows Molasses move with a spoon, being careiul not to break the skin.

To the pulp MILLIONS OP POUNDS USED 1 OUR GOVERNMENT add an equal amount of grapefruit i rd her cruelly by staying out late pulp, a little finely chopped blanched and neglecting her. KkLR 4 I Ken-L-Ration The original and genuine canned dug food. A balanced ration of prepared a cooked a cereals and Coo Liver Oil, put up in sealed tins for any breed of dog. Campfire. Famous cooks consider Campfire marsh-mallows one of their pantry staples, as important as sugar or flour.

12-oz. tin. Each 29c Purex Works wonders in the laundry, makes boiling unnecessary and removes all stains, such as tea. coffee, chocolate, blood and fruit stains, medicine stains, etc. 15-oz.

Bottle 14c Brer Rabbit. The highest quality light New Orleans molasses fur eating and fancy cooking. 18-oz. Can 18c 37-oz. Can Olive Mince Albers.

Fur salads, sandwiches, meat loaf, cottage cheese, rarebit, with chops and steaks here's a zest-ful. nourishing relish. Always ready for instant use. flWH MKI.S..U I u. nu i I JkNO UM'VW Bridge and Five Hundred will be played by the members of the Echo Park Mothers' Club this in the clubhouse, with Mrs.

O. T. Wilkinson as chairman of ar-taiigrmcnts. Members of the West EbelJ Club will hear Irving Pichel in a talk on "The Dybbuk" this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. Following meeting of in the morning, Mrs.

John Blohm will be hostess at luncheon, and Cans mess IJ iFOiioie Ewe yowm Dozen $1.47 3-oz. Tin 10c 32-oz. Bottle Mrs. Will Lee Austin will preside i at the afternoon meeting. Mrs.

Pearl Da vies, president of I the Rasemont School Parent-Teaeh-icr Association, will preside at the Day program In the school auditorium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Maud A. Ctilloran will to the lie koi Ijrealdasi they itee Fruits and Vegetables i sv a 11 ff if Ilelow we ijiiete prices in euccc in Gateway operated stanas. sucn scanus vear me sign: For Wed.

and Thurs. Only 'Safeway Operated." Jef pow Imi mmh then SHREDDED "WHEAT principal speaker. Mrs. H. Webb, visual chairman, will cive a reading, anc; Mrs.

Lawrence will direct Iwr pupils in a playlet. Tea will be served and a door prize given by the board memoers. MKS.WYMAYS RECIPES Cauliflower Solid while heads. Small size 3c Medium size Large size Cranberries Selected Cape Cod Cranberries. Fresh and crisp.

The best quality that can be shipped. 2u 29c Cabbage Solid, niediuiii-sizcd beads. Cabbage is very healthful, either in salads or cooked with pork. Lb. 3c This is ilic package wiQi lull size biscuits the land that fills the cereal dish.Ask.lor the original Shredded Wheat Most of Mrs.

Mabclle Chef) YVy-man's recipes today have been selected with a view toward lending to the St. Valentine's Day luncheon, as watermelon biscuits I angel cookies with icinsr. orange bl.v cuits and avocado and pimiento ch.Hse sancKviciirs. Salsify fri'ters 1 also will Class iKcins 1:30 pm. in th" South-wet Pundm-.

130 So o'h Broadway. TIlMri.E STEAKEK NAMED Jolui Lanadon-Davlf i.s an-i nounced as the speaker on the Temple Emanu-El Forum program I tonight. He will discuss Has Marriage a Future?" Tune in on the ShrefMcii1 Tlicat program ven- Monday tnoroiog it I-U'U-KOO-KO W-KOMO-KJI i.

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