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a a a Church Calendar WEDNESDAY Circle 8 of UPW of the First Presbyterian Church, 12:30 pm covered dish luncheon, Mrs. J. S. Simpson, Salina RED 3, E. Country Club Road.

Club Calendar WEDNESDAY TOPS Menu Minders, 7 pm swimming, YMCA pool; 7:30 pm meeting, 2086 Roach. VFW auxiliary post 1432, hospital and home sewing, 10:30 am, Post home. Christmas gift exchange and covered dish. YWCA Newcomers club, 1:15 pm. Crafts, 1 pm, both at YW.

SYAC, 8 pin dance, Memorial hall. Jolly Mixers "over 30" club, 8:30 pm dance, IOOF Recreation center, 411 E. Walnut. Harrison Moyer playing. West Side Community club, noon covered dish, Mrs.

Frank Komarek, Salina RFD 1. Gift exchange and group singing. Saline County Medical auxiliary, 9:30 am, Mrs. James Roderick 829 S. Santa Fe.

Flense telephone or man club events to The Journal within 24 hours. Women's page deadline Is 9:30 aID. Name Omitted In Sunday's Salina Journal story of the Julie Anne Moore and Ralph Roy Tremain wedding, Mrs. Calvin Almquist's name was omitted inadvertently from the list of the reception assistants. 14 Holiday Time-Savers Decorative Christmas paper designs from Hallmark may be used plates are examples of holiday ma- for foods or as greeting card holdterials which appeal to modern ers and decorations.

homemakers. These plastic-coated Lady Chatter i WOULDN'T DARE GO ON A DIET NOW 1901 105 ANGUIES TINES JUST GoT A JoB AS MRS. SANTA CIAUS. by- Nellie 12-7 Working For Celebrities Is Way To Get Close To Them Says Burtons' Cook YPSILANTI, Mich. (AP) If you want to get a first glimpse into the private lives of celebrities you might well take up the culinary art.

Mrs. Robert Hodesh is a culinary expert and her skill gave her the chance to live with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton for a week. In an interview with the Ypsilanti Press Mrs. Hodesh said she became cook for the tons while the couple was making the movie "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" in Northampton, this summer. She discovered the Burtons "adored potatoes in every shape or form." Her inside look at the two movie stars began when Mrs.

Hodesh answered a newspaper advertisement and was hired as a cook for Ernest Lehman, producer of the movie. Our Town By Jacq Woolsey and Marj Walle Katherine Sue Wittman, to-be of A-1c Thomas M. Frendt, was complimented with a prenuptial linen shower Monday afternoon at the home of Airs. Jack DeMars, 150 N. 10th.

Co-hostesses were Janice Gennette, Dolores Martin and Mrs. Larry Cianciolo. Scheme Yuletide decorations, mostly in red and green, were featured. There were approximately 24 invited guests including the honoree's mother, Airs. Frank J.

Wittman, 225 S. Penn. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frendt, St.

Paul Park, Minn. A Jan. 22 wedding is planned at the Schilling AFB chapel. 250 At Lions Zone Party Courtesy For Miss Wittman Approximalely 250 Lions and their ladies attended a Lions Zone 1 parly Monday evening at the 4H building. Member clubs of the zone are Culver, Bennington, Gypsum, Assaria, and of Salina Downtown, Sunflower and Heart of America.

Louis W. Cooper, Minneapolis, governor of Lions District 17-NE, and Mrs. Cooper were guests. A concert was furnished by the Kansas Wesleyan university choir, Games and dancing were highlights of the annual Yuletide dinner party for Annual Yule Smorgasbord Will Be Sunday At KSU MANHATTAN A Swedish Flask -Och Kalvsylta smorgasbord, started in the 1930's as a single night project of the tea room management class at Kansas Slate university, has grown to one of the highlights of the pre-Christmas season on the K-State campus. The yearly Yule event, now sponsored by the KSU.

union, is attended by students, facully, staff and guests of the univer. sity. "This is the union's Christmas gift to the university said Richard D. Blackburn. director of the K-State union.

Activities this year will be Sunday afternoon and evening in the union ballroom, For the past nine years, this Swedish-American version of the smorgasbord has been supervised by Mrs. Morna Ziegler, K- State union's food service direc-30 tor, and her staff. Authentic Recipes Authentic Swedish recipes are used, Mr. Blackburn said. These come from books, newspapers and suggestions received from persons of ancestry on the campus.

Mrs. Zeigler and her staff "taste and season to American Featured are such foods as rollmopse (fish), Swedish meal balls, polato sausage, pickled herring, lutfisk, brown beans, cheeses and cookies. Four Courses There are four main courses: hot punch, cold foods, liol foods and dessert, In order to make the smorgasbord as authentic as possible, red candelabra of Swedish design and small handmade straw and wooden figures of horses, angels, chickens, men and women accent the tables. Servers for the event began wearing Swedish aprons and jackets for the first time in 1961. Here are typical recipes: Jellied Pork and Veal lbs.

lean side pork 2 lbs veal shank qts. water 2. tbsps. salt 15 white peppercorns 10 whole allspice 2-3 bay leaves 4-6 cloves onion 1 carrot White pepper to taste 2 tbsps. weak white vinegar 2 tbsps.

gelatin Rinse meat quickly in hot water and place in kettle with boiling water. Bring water to boiling point again, skim and add seasonings, onion and carrot. Simmer Simmer hours or until meat is tender. Remove meat and when cold, cut into small cubes or put through grinder. Return bones to stock and cook minutes.

Add white pepper, vinegar and gelatin, having first soaked latter in a little cold water. Pour into molds rinsed in cold water and harden in cold place. Unmold on serving dish, cut into slices and serve with pickled beets. Sockerstruvor (Timbales or Rosettes) 2 eggs 1 egg yolk 1-3 cup sugar 1 cup flour 2-3 cup heavy cream Deep fat for frying Beat eggs, egg yolk and cream together. Add flour and sugar.

Stir until well-blended. Let stand 2 hours. Put rosette iron in cold fat to cover. Heat fat to 375 degrees, remove iron, drain on absorbent paper and dip well-stirred halter, Hold coated iron over hot fat for a moment before dipping in. Cook until golden "Remove, slip rosette carefully from iron and drain on absorbent paper.

Heat iron again and repeat. Sprinkle rosettes with sugar. Makes 20. and Mrs. Robert Earl Slade jr.

(Connie Rose Chamberlain) Chamberlain-Slade Connie Rose Chamberlain, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard T. Chamberlain, 1709 Redwood, and A-1c Robert Earl Slade son of Mrs. Robert Earl Slade, Leavenworth, were united in marriage Dec, 2 al Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Receiving the couple's double-ring vows was the Rev. liom Surmeier. Musician was Mrs, Rudolph Walters, Salina. The bride wore a white suit with white accessories and 2 corsage of white carnations and a blue tinted Cymbidum orchid. Lois Mooney, and Charles Jordan, both of Salina, were honor attendants.

The maid of honor wore al blue suit with white accessories and a white corsage. Judy McKernan and Sharon Sheridan, both of Salina, were hostesses for the reception at! the home of the bride's parents. The bride, a 1065 graduate of Salina high school, works at 'Asbury hospital. The bridegroom was graduated from Leavenworth high school. He is with the U.

S. Air Force, stationed at Schilling AFB. After a short wedding trip the couple is at home at 556 S. 10th until the end of January when TOPPER DELICIOUS CHICKEN Not Pre-Cooked Pre-Warmed Cooked Fresh to Done in 7 Min. Services Inside Dining Car Hop To Go Delivery The Best At Toppers Quality Only 409 S.

Broadway TA 7-3661 Hints From Heloise Give Grandparents Own Tape Recorder By Heloise Cruse Dear Heloise: Here's a thoughtful present to give grandparents for Christmas especially those who are far away: Last year, my wife and I each sent a small tape recorder (less than $25 dollars), and bought one for ourselves. too. As all of us are lazy letter writers, this! has been a blessing as we get to Mom's and Pop's voice not once, but many! times. They in turn get to Heloise hear the children's voices. This they love.

The tiny spools of tape cost about 35 cents but can be used OVer and over again. The greatest part about this is that we have it connected all the time, and when we think of something, we just pick up the mike and add to the tape. August and Mary Simms You are so right! We bought our parents one last year, and Club News WRC Elects Officers New officers were elected at a meeting of the Women's Relief Corp at Memorial Hall. Mrs. Ira Caven was chosen president; Mrs.

Joseph McGee, senior vice-president; Mrs. Rosa Seng, junior vice-president, and Mrs. Ed Johnson, treasurer and press correspondent. Mrs. Ray Oldfield, was select chaplain; Mrs.

C. C. Shirk, secretary; Mrs. Rose Clark, conductor; Mrs. Milton Lohman, assistant conductor; Mrs.

H. W. Schumaker, guard; Mrs. Harry Clovis, patriolic instructor, and Mrs. Charles Nelson, musician.

Color bearers will be appointed at the January meeling. The corps voted to give donations to three veteran's hospitals, Wadsworth, Topeka, Wichita and Fort Dodge; and to Salvation Army and retarded children's fund here in Salina. 4- "Our. Own Home" was the program topic presented by Mrs. Robert Butler at a Monday evening meeting of Gamma Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority.

The group met at the Butler home, 1908 Marc. Members are to take their gift for the Salina American Community center to Letha Schoonover, Pat Tajchman Genny Lentz by Thursday. The chapter's Yule dinner party and gift exchange will at 6:30 pm next Monday with Mrs. I. S.

Huntington, 142 Overbill. 4- Officers were elected to complete the terms of two who are leaving Salina at a meeting the Young Marrieds club al the YW. Chosen were Mrs. Fred Symon, secretary, and Mrs. Lynn Halt, treasurer.

no It Two carloads of Salina Garden club members attended Christmas "greens show" Belleville and Concordia. Included were Pauline Cowger, Gertrude Hood, Elizabelh Waite, Lucy Fletcher, Vera Lane, Mrs. L. B. Harmon, Mrs.

W. H. Vaupel, Mrs. Karl Ernst and Mrs. L.

F. McConnell. Christmas Present: Heart Watch On a Chain Inside the pretty marbleized heartshaped case Is A precision jeweled movement. It's Caravelle by Bulova and comes in Beige, Grey or Black. 17.95 lagut shurdai 106 South Santa Fo Open Every Evening (Except Saturday) until it so wonderful to be able, to hear their voices any time we want to play the tapes.

Heloise Dear Heloise: Try using an emery board for turning under the material when making felled seams in a garment. It's absolutely great. L. Laswell Dear Heloise: As a young mother of a threemonth-old son, I find that a box of plastic bags (the Lype that comes on a roll) is worth its weight in gold. I carry a box of these plastic bags in the bottom of my baby's diaper bag and when away from home, they are ideal to use for holding soiled diapers.

These bags also keep the damp washclolhs from getting everything else wet in the diaper bag. Stella Kennedy Dear Heloise: As I wast gluing together some broken china figurines of horses, I had an idea. Piano Students To Perform Thirty seven piano students of Mrs. N. V.

Napier, 613 W. Iron, will present a recital at 7:30 pm Tuesday in the little theater at Marymount college. Performing will be Mark Denney, Audrey Stockham, Reesa Morrow, Debbie Stockham. Laura Anderson, Rence Morrow, Lisa Hartley, Dinkler, Phillip Windhorst, Melanie Johnson, Marcia Schwartz; Sue Deckhoff, Kathy Frisble, Kristen Frisble, Loren Hough, Janice Koster, Ripley, Marcy Simcox, Judy Peterson, Marlyn Imler, Mike Frisble, Mike Steele, Patti Steele, Kim Brown, Ann Dieckhaft. Donald Schwartz, Terri Wilson, Sue McBride, Kathryn Scott, John Beisner, Donn Dinkler, Linda Fouard, Hal Urbanek, Steve McBride.

Randy Windhorst, Mary Louise Stel. chen and Bonnie Wilson. Send your news tip to the Salina Journal. $10 in prizes every week. Why not use clear nail polish stick them together? So I tried it, and it worked, And when they dried, I used hail polish remover to get off the excess polish.

M.S. (141 years old) Dear Heloise: Every Christmas I see SO many decorations in friends' homes, stores, magazine articles, and always think, "Now, I am going to remember that and do it next year" but, by next year, I have forgotten it. Last year I started a Christmas idea file. I covered a recipe box with colorful Christmas prints, and then shellacked it, I put file dividers in it, labeling them "Holiday cooking "Homemade etc. Now I am all set with my "Hints For The Holidays" this year! Karen Jackson Dear Heloise: Save, wash and store away at least one shower curtain which is about to be discarded.

It will come in handy for little baby visitors, or if ever there is a very ill person in the household which necessitates a waterproof bed pad. The shower curtain can be cut into size required and covered with a heavy sheet. L.H, Dear Heloise: I accumulated some attractive instant coffee jars, paired them off, painted them, pierced "salt and pepper holes" in the lids, and filled the jars with salt and pepper. There's always a filled, handy shaker for kitchen, barbecue, for: easy handling and cleaning. Norma D.K.

Mrs. Hodesh said she was in Northampton visiling relatives and decided "the 0 only way to get close to people like the Burtons and the others on the picture was to work for them. Had To Be Fed "They had to be fed, so the only way was as a cook. "I answered the ad and made an appointment to be interviewed. "The Burtons had hired a cook the day.

before," she said. "They offered me a job as housekeeper but I refused. So, they knew I wasn't overly interested in truding in the household. "The next day I was asked to be cook for the producer, Lchman, Afler three weeks with Lehman, I was switched to the Burton household," said Mrs. Hodesh, a housewife and former Democratic candidate for the Michigan Legislalure.

"I'm sure you can't believe 90 percent of what you read about these people," she said, "I never heard the name Taylor. It turned from a visit with Mr. Huebner's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huebner, Susan, Robin Ann, Bradley and John Andrew, Atlantic, Ia.

While there Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Huebner were godparents at the christening of John. Andrew, two months old, at the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Atlantic. 4 Several members of Union Pacific Old Timers club 32 and auxiliary were attired in oldfashioned, apparel Christmas at the group's dinner party at the Salina Labor building.

More than 85 persons attended. Dinner was served by the going officers. Life Memberships Member couples receiving life membership cards were Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Neal and Mr. and Mrs. David Meier. Mr.

and Mrs. R. B. Moore received recognition on their 46th wedding anniversary. The table decorations, small; gold baskets holding gift wrapped packages were given as door prizes, Greenery also was used.

The 1966 officers were installed. Card winners were Wilbur Johnson and Mrs. Verle Swan. Next month's covered dish dinner has been postponed a week to Jan. 8, due to New Year's Day.

Activities. will be at 6:30 pm at the UP freight house. -4 A Yule decorating motif was featured at a luncheon of tho December Birthday club at the Elks club. Mrs. J.

Q. Lynch and Mrs. E. A. Hiller were hoslesses.

Sevenleen members were present. There was A gift change. was always Elizabeth Burton, never Liz. She called herself Elizabeth Burton, and everyone else did too." "From everything I heard and saw, the Burtons are completely compatible people, both intellectually and in temperament. "They indulge in a lot of horseplay," Mrs.

Hodesh said. "The atmosphere of the house is happy with a capital 'H', There are just no tensions." Salary was $100 a week with time and a half for overtime and double on Sundays, Mrs. Hodesh said. "It ail came to about. $200 a week, and I was given permission to call Ann Arbor on their phone nightly." Resonant Voice She describes Burton as "the most attractive man I have ever seen.

being handsome. He has very, very pale blue eyes, Icalhery face and A resonant, beautiful voice like 8 musical instrument. "'He wore a sport jacket and slacks around the house, and his hair long and looked kind of seedy, but that's because he was playing the role of a col-1 lege professor who was a Failure," she said. "Elizabeth is a small woman, just over 5 feet tall. She has very startling and beautiful coloring, pink skin, black hair and lots of dark eyelashes," Mrs.

Hodesh said. Police guarded the BurLon residence 24 hours day and "Burton used to drink beer with the guards and drivers." Mrs. Hodesh sald. Burton "always had a friendly word for them. To them Bur-! 1.011 was a hero.

It was perfectly obvious that he was a man who knew about working people." Mrs. Hodesh said the, only party at the house was, to her knowledge, one in which "the Burtons, his valet, wife and his make-up man spent the day drinking beer and playing pool and ping pong." "AI: That Stuff', Burton "is crazy about baseball and knows quite a bit about it. plays, averages and all that stuff," she said, She said "the one distinguished guest of the household" was Archibald MacLeish, poet and former head of the Library of Congress, who resides in Northamplon, Letters to Heloise should be sent to her in care of E. 45th New York, 17, King Features Syndicate, 235 N.Y. Christmas Recipes; Third In Series Festive Salads Can Add Holiday Color By Pat Vogt ored gelatin (two boxes for top MARION The Kansas Cen- layer and two for bottom); pretennial cookbook, which was a pare as directed.

project of the Marion Communily club contains various holiday Part 2-- dissolve lb. minsuggestions. iature marshmallows into 1 box Typical of Christmas recipes lemon-flavored gelatin, add 1 in the book is this one from pint boiling water (or part waMrs. Josephine Dwelle, Marion: ter and part pineapple juice); cool. Pink Cranberry Salad 2 cups ground fresh cranberries Part 3 mix pint whipped 1 cup chopped marshmallows (or cream, cup salad dressing miniatures) and 1 small can pineapple, cup chopped celery shredded and drained.

Add 2 2 cups sugar packages Philadelphia creamed together and stand at cheese. Whip parts 2 and 3 toMix let room temperature overnight. gether. The following day, add 1 cup chopped nutmeats and 1 cup Part 4. Pour two boxes whipped 1 cream.

Dissolve 1 pack- cooled cherry gelatin in 9 by 12- age lemon-flavored gelatin in inch glass pan, When set, pour boiling water; cool. Add to cran- Parts 2-3 over jello. Next pour berry and nut mixture. last two boxes cherry gelatin on Another recipe comes. from top.

May be varied for different Gladys Kaniper: holidays or color schemes, of the Isis Shrine director's staff and their ladies. Approximately 125 persons were present at the Masonic temple. A motion picture was shown on phases of work at a Shrine Crippled Children's hospital. -4 Mrs. Will Argyle was honored with an 82nd birthday party Monday afternoon at her home, 3 College Court.

Giving the party were her nieces, Mines. John Hughes, Bert Hughes, Keith Hughes, John Walle, Paul Walle and Richard Johnson and daughter, all of Salina. Mr. Argyle also was present. Mrs.

Charles Misare, Denver, is visiting her mother and aunt, Mrs. Edith Blundon Ruth Forristal, both of 670 Highland. Miss Forristal has just been released from the hospital. Six prospective Exemplars of Beta Sigma Phi sorority were guests of members of Xi Beta Epsilon and Xi Xi chapters at an informal social at the home of Mrs. Robert Stubby, 124 E.

Cloud. Honored were Mmes. Eugene Lee, Larry Dwyer, Robert Borkley, Warren Berquist, Lawrence Filley and Alfred Olson. Twenty -eight presons were present. Decorations The decoraling motif conicred around this year's international sorority theme, "Crown Every "Crazy" bridge was played.

Arrangements were made by the social committees of the hostess chapters. -4 Mr, and Mrs. Ervin Huchner and Mark, 305 Hartland, have re- Airman Slade will be transferred to Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, Calif. Mrs. Slade will join him there later.

First Child For Driscolls Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Driscoll, Pueblo, announce the birth Dec. 4 of their first child, Deborah Denise. Paternal grandparents are Mr.

and Mrs. Orville Driscoll, 331 N. 13th. They plan to spend Christmas with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Peterson, Topeka, are the maternal grandparents. They. are visiting their new granddaughter now. Jerry Driscoll is a former employe of The Salina Journal. Part 1 4 boxes cherry-flav- Serves 15-18.

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