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dressing 10 minutes. Remove outer PART II 7. Washington's Birthday Gay OF WOMEN Old Eli Glee Club's Visit to Be Hailed Auxiliary oi Childrens Hospital Prepares to Greet Yale Singers BY CHRISTY FOX Committee meetings are keep WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 8, 1 943 Everything for making Fine Clothes lettuce leaves ior cups ana snrea remaining lettuce. Fill cups with shredded lettuce and arrange beets over top. Serve very cold with French dressing.

Cherry Cake Bake from your favorite white cake, packaged mix, or buy two or three layers of white cake. Put layers together with the following filling and frost with seven-minute icing. Decorate with candied cherries. Place on white lace paper doily on glass cake plate. Pineapple Banana Filling 1 No.

2 can crushed pineapple 1 large ripe banana 2 teaspoons lemon juice 3 tablespoons cornstarch cup sugar Vz cup water METHOD: Drain pineapple well; measure cup fruit and V2 cup decorating ideas By Pamlimt Graves ton uke Mrv Smith, who hsd' sfm much time and money to make her provincial home as gay and charming a provincial bome caa and should be. But something was lacking. News Told of Dolores mf mg members of the Hollywood Auxiliary 01 tne cnuarens nos pital busy these days as they plan for the auxiliary's spring Bandini Troth benefit sponsorship of the Los YARDAGE All Matwiah-All Qualititt Woolens Reyent Silks Angeles appearance of the noted Menu Helps BY MARIAN MANNERS Washington's Birthday tfalls on Sunday this year, but perhaps you may wish to use the traditional red and white color scheme at a small bridge party near that date. The following menu is not commonplace, yet is simple enough to favor your budget. Much of the food can be prepared the day before the party.

Lnneheon Menu Fruit Cup Chicken Hollandaise on Asparagus Shredded Lettuce with Tiny. Beets Cherry Cake Coffee Pear and Orange Compote cups water 1 cup sugar 10 whole cloves 1 2-inch stick cinnamon 2 large navel oranges, sections removed 2 ripe Anjou or Cornice pears maraschino cherries Fresh mint sprigs; powdered sugar METHOD Combine water, sug rThe trouble wh she gave no thought to the wall spaces. She hung pictures ale Glee Club March 29 in Philharmonic Auditorium. An engagement of wide Interest is being announced today by Mrs. M.

Draper Tark, formerly of Santa Barbara and now residing in Florence, Italy. Her Mrs. J. H. Williams will be juice.

Aiasn oanana; add lemon juice and pineapple. Mix constarch and sugar; add water and pine and shelves and plates with 00 Gabardines Cottons COMPLETE PATTERN DEPT. I hostess at a noon luncheon Friday in her home, 626 N. Las Pal- apple juice; cook in'double boiler thought of their relationihiD to Your latast McCall'i, Simplicity 1 tne turniture in mas for an arrangements meeting. Assisting her will be Mmes.

Temple Ashbrook, Claude Buttarick and Modes Royale daughter Dolores Bandini is betrothed to John Greenfield Hawthorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil lo minutes until thickened, stirring constantly. Add first mixture and cook two minutes longer. Remove from heat, cool and spread between layers of cake.

patterns. Patterson and George Zaback. Mrs. Oliver vbtratton is gen liam Hawthorne of Esher, Surrey, Eng. the room.

A large opes shelf dominated and intimidated a deli-' eate oval uble which stood un- ''dernesth, aad two charming wall brackets missed the eye complete ly, placed above a magnificent, I massive maple cabinet. Had she reversed the two, her rooot t. 1 1 1 1 1 eral chairman of the concert Ringholzes Will Miss Bandini, daughter of El orking with her is Mrs. Roland Schoettler. They are contacting more than 400 choirs, liott Bandini of Fallbrook, de Reside in Utah j.

wcmld have scendant of a pioneer California ranged, inviting. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. 'Ring- family, is the granddaughter of nin SAN GABRIEL: 824 W.

Las Tunes AT. 4-8061 WHITTIER: 1ST So. Greenleaf Ave. --vTt choral groups and school glee clubs. Mrs.

Adele Nelson, ticket chairman, reports a large demand for blocks of tickets. Reservations may be made at GL- Harry Shiaudeman of the Hunt 1 STATE OFFICIAL Mrs. Arvel E. Angeil of Bakers-field is State president of the Auxiliary to the California Osteopathic Society. ington, Pasadena.

She is a graft mm 8526. ar, cloves, cinnamon and boil 10 minutes. Remove spices. Pare oranges and cut sections from membrane. Pare and core pears; cut into quarters.

Combine fruits and pour hot syrup over; chill. To serve, dip edges of tall sherbet glasses in Wall brackets, bearing figurines or small plants, help round out a grouping of pictures over large furniture piece, look smart by themselves in a tiny entrance hall uate 01 btantora ana also received her Ph.D. there. She is now at the Institute for Nuclear Studies at the University of Chi RATS -ROACHES STONE DEAD QUICK I Doubly delightful pattern Among patrons of the event, first appearance of the Yale Glee Osteopath ic holz (Janice McFarland Pile) will be at home in Salt Lake City after Friday. Now honeymooning, they were married in Little Church of the Flowers.

The bride is the daughter of Roger H. Pile of Glendale and the late Mrs. Pile. uShe attended U.C.L.A. and is a Pi Beta Phi.

Mr. Ringholz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gaupp of Vista, is a graduate of U.C.L.A.

and a Sigma Nu. Club and the whiffenpoof on cago. Teed them HOBSOJf'S "dnilE.Ifll.I." HIT the syrup, then in powdered sugar. the Coast in 49 years, are Mayor Mr. Hawthorne is a graduate AND KOACII PASTE.

makes both a pretty little tea apron and a practical bib-top apron gives them a gay accent with tulip-shaped pockets, scallops that scamper along the hemline. and Mrs. Fletcher J3owron and Fill with fruit and a portion of the syrup. Garnish with cherries and of Cambridge University. Ens- Aides to Meet it i no mollycoddla soothing syrup.

It kills fats lrt an am mtnr a Drs. and Herbert Ander land, and of Harvard. He is cur mint. dead quick and not maybe. Tm It enlr as rently on the University of Chi son Jr.

and Arthur G. Coons, Mrs. Albert Crutcher and Chicken Hollandaise on Asparagus vwu UU lllUttS DUV ptHt Will as wrD9 a contented woman. Aik you druggist today-now for HOBSON'S "SUBB-K1LL" HAT AND ROACH PASTE -89. cago faculty.

Mrs. Arvel E. Angeil of Bakers field, State president of the Aux No. 2414 is cut in one size. Tea Messrs.

and Mmes. Morgan Ad The bride-elect expects to sail apron requires Vit yards, 35- ams Arthur Bergh, Carl for Italy this spring and her iliary to the California- Osteopathic Society, will be guest of or over small table. Reserve" your hanging shelf for spot over your radio phonograph, or if yon want it above your sofa, flank it with a couple of pictures. And be sure not to i put too much on tc Pn shelves. 1 -'vS frt A couple of cera- I 1 1 I I "lie pieces, a small I I lc-3 plant or two and I hpZJ few slim vol- inch, one-quarter yard 35-inch 1 No.

2 can green asparagus 2 6-ounce cans boned chicken (or turkey) Hollandaise SaucV 2 egg yolks Bush, Norman Chandler, Henry fiance will sail later. The mar contrasting; bib-top 1 honor at a dinner Thursday night H. Clifford, William E. Cranston riage will take place July 7 in yards 35-inch. in the home -of Mrs.

Thomas Jr. and Bing Crosby. Florence. Now. available THE SPRING Mallard.

Hostess group will be the Auxiliary to the Pasadena BOOK OF FASHION featuring Junior League Lecture, LETTERS SPUR Osteopathic Society. Fashion Show Planned patterns styled with all the new lines, looks and lengths of-the season. Plus, as an added at 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 tablespoons cream 4 teaspoon salt Dash cayenne 4 tablespoons butter or marga line Few drops lemon juice Chairmen's reports of activi tA- trick nicelv. MEMBER DRIVE The spring fashion showing traction, special selections for ScPli But whatever yoo rcfZi choose, balance sponsored by the Junior League the college and career girl. Over of Los Angeles Friday will be i METHOD Heat asparagus in lo0 designs for all ages and occa preceded on the league calendar sions, 36 pages beautifully illus saucepan and drain.

Arrange vegetable on heated platter and cover 'wall arrangements whether they fee pictures, mirrors or shelves, as carefully as you balance furniture arrangements. It all adds up so success in decor tiog! trated in rotogravure. ties art planned to give the State president an insight into -the Pasadena group's projects. 'Included- will be reports of the scholarship fund and of the work done for patients in Altadena Community Hospital. Mrs.

John L. Bolenbaugh, president, will conduct election of delegates to the State convention, April 1-3, in Bakersfield. by an art lecture today at 11 a.m. in the home of Mrs. Robert Brant, 153 S.

June St. with thinly sliced, cooked chicken Spread sauce over all and brown Mrs. John A. Bullis is ways under broiler. Garnish witn crisp and means chairman.

The show parsley or watercress. To obtain thla pattern, which in-ciuden complete sewing guide, send 20 cents 18 cents, plus two cents for postage, all In coins.) and your name, street address and sone. as well as pattern number and SIZE, all PRINTED PLAINLY, to the Fashloa Bureau, "he Times. Los Angeles 53. Send an ADDITIONAL 20 cents (18 cents, plus 2 cents for postage, all in coins.) for the Book of Fashion.

To prepare Hollandaise sauce, will, be given at 3:30 p.m. at 3050 put egg yolks, vinegar, cream, salt Wilshire Blvd. More, than 2000 letters have been sent out by the executive board of the Crippled Children's Guild of the Orthopaedic Hospital in connection with the group's annual membership drive. The organization, headed by -Mrs. Charles P.

McCar-thy. has as its aim. education and spiritual aid to young, physically handicapped persons. The next project of, the board will be a luncheon and a shower for the guild kitchen, to be held April 23 in the home of Mrs. Paul Barksdale D'Orr.

and cayenne in top of small double Among those planning to at boiler. Beat with rotary beater over hot water until mixture just begins Dinner to Honor Three Generations tend are Mmes. Byron Farwell, Lamar Trotti, Joseph Banning, Samuel Cary Dunlap, Roy McLean Van Wart, W. A. Quinlan, George Castera, Neil McCarthy, Mrs.

Don Woods to thicken; add butter half a tea-spoonful at a time with a drop of lemon juice. Beat constantly Hail Anderson Baby Mrs. Don Woods, president of Wf WsBtortfon fl Venn K0. 9255 13335 YenJuro BaylavarJ, SSarman the Friday Morning Club, will while adding butter and- lemon juice. Makes about one-half cup sauce.

'inree generations welcomed the. arrival of Bonnie Jean Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamlin, Robert Dorste-witz, Harry Haldeman, Freder be honored by a dinner given at the club" Saturday night with husbands and friends of mem ick Wehrle, Louis F. Moore, Gordon E.

Anderson, 1512 Car- its CltT'Qtr bers among the guests. Lettnce and Beet Salad i No. 2 can tiny beets 1 head lettuce French dressing METHOD Drain beets and cut Richard Bergin, Raymond Mas-son, Joseph Shell, Lyman Johnson and Charles Matcham. melina West Los Angeles, who was born in Santa Monica Hospital. Henry C.

Wolfe, commentator. Now 8t Open She and her little brother. will speak on "What's Happening in World Affairs." Dinner uinta SOCIAL NOTES: The Harry into halves. Marinate in French Robert Michael, are Grandchil Dravo Parkins Jr. have invited at 7 p.m.

will be preceded by a dren of the John E. Andersons and great-grandchildren of the 1 friends to the christening of HOTEL reception. There will be a mu- PSD! sicale after the address. Carl B. Andersons, all of West Come to the desert Just taste this glorious new blend of Chase Sanborn.

you'll agree with those who-say, "It's so delicious. distinctly 'right. It's the finest coffee money can buy!" Words can't do it justice. It must be tasted. Taste it today.

Get a can vacuum-packed, from your grocer. Mrs. Van C. Newkirk is chair C.r rial twu. tt ADDRESS INDIO, CALIF.

L. Phone VA-2917 In California Paradise-Near PALM SPRINGS Los Angeles. The maternal grandparents, the William B. Barrs, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Beach, reside in Los Angeles.

during the beautiful month of February. PERSONAL SUPERVISION BILL VYALSHE 'Mi. man, assisted by Mrs. Clyde W. Hollingsworth, Mrs.

T. Carlyle DeMille and Mrs. Stanley K. Coates. iiiMf'iiiMiiariivifi their daughter Penelope Sunday at 4 p.m.

in their home, 614 S. Van Ness Ave. The Calvin A. Helgoes of San. Marino were vacationists at Hotel del Coro-nado The Howard Martins are home after a few days at their beach home in San Malo In town from Pasadena for the tennis matches at Pan-Pacific were the Luis Odriozolas, the Robert Cheesewrights, the Freeman Gateses, the Richard Campbells, the Lawrence Wash-burns, the Wallace Rowes, the John Lambs and the Everett Smiths.

JUDY CAMOVA WINS ill ANY SUCCESSES -r. I i f-y I Star of Radio, Stage and Screen Proves Herself Talented in the Kitchen, Always Does Her Bakings With Sperry Drifted Snow Flour ft Each Saturday night on NBC, Judy Canova entertains vast audiences with her unique "hillbilly" styling of comedy songs and acting. Widely acclaimed as a top flight comedienne, she has achieved outstanding success on Broadway, in motion pictures and on the radio.At home, she, like many Western homemakers, depends on all-purpose Sperry Drifted Snow Flour for success in all her bakings. Pasadena Clubs to Give Freedom Train Pageant As its contribution to the visit of the Freedom Train to Pasadena, the Pasadena Council of Women's Clubs, with the support of Ihe United Service Clubs of that area, will present players from the Community Playhouse in a patriotic pageant, "The Drama of the Freedom Train," Monday, at 8:20 p.m. in the Civic Auditorium, Pasadena.

Mrs. Carter Anderson Is president of the Council of Women's Clubs and Mrs. Dwight H. Reay is in charge of the pageant. The committee participating in the plans include: Mmes.

Arthur Hanisch, League of Women Voters, chairman; Ross Barrett and Freeman Gates, Junior League, program arrangements; Lillian Nelson, Soroptimist Club of the Foothills, programs; R. W. Fredin, Fidelia Club, tickets; J. M. Brown, Council of Church Women, music; and Loyal Kind, P.T.A., radio.

a Succulent tuna and vegetable I oem i t. ihfura a Hnder scona crust. It's delidousl S'rft font before measuring. Hit level measurements for all ingredients. Measure into a large saucepan y4 cup drippings y4 cup finely chopped green pepper i'.

fine! cheeeed onion it Cook until vegetables are soft but not brown.Thcn stir cup red Sperry Drifted Snow KM-hW Enriched Flour 1 tt teopoons soil 1 4 3 teaipoen pepper Ml 2 cups conned tomatoes Stir until all ingredients are blended and ul smooth and thickened, stirring occasionaUy, about 5 minute. Add 1 cup ftoked tuna (7 ounces) 2 cups cooked vegstobles Uuch corn, string beans, peas) Cook just long enough to heat vegetables, about 5 minutes. Pour into a hot boked Scone Pio Shell i i irr I vvr u.i wm I 1111 can do a 77ry I r' VJC- oeseexAM 'WW- sw guest at your own dinner party Rv Los Angeles favorite- WW cook book gives you ingenious recipes and advice on how to Cut into wedges and serve at once. 6 servings. SCONE PIE SHEU Sift together into a mixing bowl I ia cups Sperry Drifted Snow Enriched Flour 2 teaspoon double-action baking powder (or, 3 teaspoons single-action bok.ng powder) 1 teaspoon salt Add 3 tbletpoo shortening Cut into dry ingredients with 2 knives or 1 Jry deader until shortening is in small pieces.

Add cup whole egg lorge). beofen w.ih 'j up milk 1 Jill relax and entertain at the same time. If III THE COOiC Mi ro a moderately stirT dough. Ron put en7abiu beyond outer rim of a 9-inch pie tSS halt lut quickly and place i pan. It's pleasant to be on the receiving end whenever Judy is singing and acting or serving Sperrv Drifted Snow Flour bakings.

It's a pleasure, too, to know that when you use this recipe for, Creole Tuna Pie (pictured above), or any other Martha Meade recipe, with Sperry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour, -you are guaranteed never-failing baking success. Yes, you can bake with confidence and always know that results will be per- feet when you use Drifted Snow. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Looking for a different Lenten Dish? Make this Creole Tuna Pie perfectly every time with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour. Otherwise, write Sperry Flour, San Francisco 6, and double the cost of your flour tvill be refunded. Srry Div talon of General MUIa i no Unsold and gently press into place so tnat tnere aic gently press into place so that there are IS IN THE by Marguerite Gilbert McCarthy $3.00 at all bookstores pockets benearh pastry.

-5 at tnr 1 1 i 1 a 1 1 1 Bake in a If lr top ana siuj i formed beneath crust to escape during' hot oven. for 15 mmutes. Keep arm until ready to fill with Creole Tuna mixture. -Drifted Snow." An Atlantic Monthly Pftt Book -Martha Mead UtTll, BROWN COMPANY..

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