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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 31

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News of The Woman's World DECATUR DAILY REVIEW Section Advertising In This Section Two Sections 22 Pages DECATUR, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931. Paoe? 13 to 22 Women's Golf Association of South Side. Club To Meet Monday Sectbn 9. FLrrE frJSff SAYS- jSunnyside Bridge They're Alone in Their Class Fruit Salads in Fall Menus South Side Golf Women in Important Meeting Monday Next Wednesday Tomorrow's Menu. BREAKFAST: Grapes, cereal, cream, baked sausage, bran muffins, milk, coffee.

LUNCHEON: Scalloped ov.slers and macaroni, pmeappie-pear-and-peach salad, toasted muffins, brownies, milk, tei. DINNER: Fresh ham steak, baked bananas, succotash, tomato fruit in the salad combination. This prevents a tasteless, uninteresting 1 mixture and insures a pleasingly piquant and appetizing salad. The dressing is of utmost im-; portance. A delicacy of flavor is essential in order not to overpower the tate of the fruits.

The dressing must be just tart enough to blend with the fruit, the salt and sugar bring out the distinctive fruit flavor, the fat light and pleasantly noticeable, and pepper and mustard Night Card Party Date Is Mrs. U. O. Van Gundy -fr- and sweet pepper salad, cup cakes Fit in Well With Luncheon or Dinner. By SISTER MARY Few family dietaries contain enough fruit.

It usually is served only at breakfast. Consequently the practice of serving fruit salads and fruit desserts is decidedly commendable from a health standpoint. Fruit salads to be an espe Kot-iins i ooMon ui I'm In Challenge PI.iv. ff 'th Side Coun-. nu n's h.r.e an important y.

afernoon in "the c'ub-v. at used sparingly. The following rule is for a dressing especially adapted to fruit salads. i filled with ice crcrm and cov- en with fresh peach sauce, milk, 4 cotfee. i i on or oranae juice in place of vinegar is always delicious over frails.

i I If I s- Advanced To Be In Club House. The Women's Bridge association of Sunnyside Golf club is sponsor-ins an evening bridite party next Wednesday to which all men and women of the club are invited. Tickets are not bein? sold to the party, which will at 8 o'clock, but reservations are wanted. They may be called to Dick Horning at the clubhouse by Monday evening. Mrs.

B. C. Whitsitt. chairman for the party, is beins assisted by Mrs. E.

V. Huston. Mrs. J. M.

Quinlan. Mrs. W. L. Klausmeier.

Mrs. H. W. Pyburn. Mrs.

C. Dan Bopp. This is the party previously planned for both St-pt. 24 and, 25. bin becau.se onlliil iiit; met-iings in tile club both cla.

Sept. 23 is the date lin-allv thost-n. At the by-laws and annus necessary 5 tv'v. FRUIT SALAD DRESSING. Four tablespoons pear, peach or pineapple juice, 4 tablespoons lemon juice.

3 tablespoons sugar, teaspoon salt, 2 eggs. Beat eggs just enough to blend whites and olks. Add sugar, salt and fruit juices. Cook in a double boiler, stirring constantly until thickened. The mixture should coat 'a llietal spouil.

Cool quickly ill a pan ot cold Water. French dressing made with lem- cially happy choice for all menus. They fit in equally well for luncheon or dinner and are generally popular. AVOID TOO MANY FRUITS. The perfect fruit salad does not.

use too many fruits in its composition. However, when it's a family affair" and a matter of economy. variety tan be used with Kuud Ahvavs be sure to include one Chicken's Corns. Mrs- C. H.

Duncan, Jersey 111. Mother dress.rd a young chicken and threw the feet aside. Hetty, five, noticed the budding spurn on the legs and pointing to i hem said: "Oil. mother, took at the chicken's corns." marie, prior to the election; of tiic association the Sept. 29.

rr t.r.ed to he bu-lnrss k. ivre Ill.lY br tvl: tl.v. in the C1 hr hen you want only a hair-rut and the barber tries to ive you a shampoo, there's the rub. is sti.i tne rf in -he pin ch alar, his held it for the when the he a is as yet Mrs. Anna Sellers has returned from a two visit in Indiana.

She was in Indianapolis for some time, attended the state fair, and her sister, Mrs. Ella Connor in Richmond. And these itre the Si'liiNnafhcrs I he H. .1. fainilv of Sigel.

A frill" IM1MCI1 lirv lire; I I in i ii.ii i ie I is it Mil- I lie ill ilie hill III huieau. and the rest "I the family are iust as cut luisiast ie farm people. When it I was Miiigrstril the entire family lake out insurance policies in the i company sponsored by the Fiirni Itureau. the response was lull per nut. member.

Mr. and Mrs. Schumacher. Anna, Itiehaiil. II.

Hi. Id. draw. Bernard, liernieee. Theresa and John, is insured I the laincst family in the slate with all insured.

This is why we say ''they're alone in their Delta Theta Tau Plans rarties cf the faculty read papers on "The Right Attitude in Home and School." A piano solo was played ty Charles Kelson, and Eddie Bren-nen sang. rxu: From Trip Yr M. re- ni-ht from j. the south, and are P. v.

Finn home. i Th.ev spent some V- New r.a b.uk by way of passed several i formerly Mary ing her vacation with friends and relatives in Decatur. Phillip Meriweather Mueller has been chosen as the name of the son torn this week to Mr. and Mrs.j Frank Mueller in Decatur and Macon County hospital. Mrs.

Mueller is 'the former Isabclle Pluck. 65 at Dinner-Bridge Party at Country Club Sixty-five attended the first of the early fall Thursday night dinners in the Decatur Country Chi'), and studied the first of the series of lessons given by Mrs. G. D. Lyon on the Culbertson system of bridge.

The first lesson was on table of honor tricks, requirements of opening bids of one and the approach principle. Next Thursday night, the second in the series will be given following the dinner. fro THE CHILDREN'S SHOP A NEW SERVICE TO WOMEN Hundreds of Pairs of the Season's Newest Styles Now IJeinc Offered at the One Ridiculous Trice of i -JJ 1 and Mrs. S. returned from aver.rled the cl.s- of Kepre-f.

re pr- nt from Illi-r Indiana re a. these r- retifral district. F. national oer th Sunnvfide Women Invite D. W.

Club 56 at Party For i Evelyn Strausbaugh In honor of Miss Evelyn Straus-i baugh. who will marry Glen Mcran i Oct! 15. Miss Edris Clark entertained 56 guests Thursday night in the Staley clubhouse, with a bunco party. Miss Olga Cashen won lirs; plize. Miss Mayme Hennis, second, and Miss Mary Elizabeth McEvoy received consolation.

The pink and green color scheme predominated in the clubhouse decorations and in the refreshments served. Announcement was made several weeks ago of the engagement of Miss Strausbaugh and Mr. Mcran. Miss Clark was assisted by Aideila and Miss Jeanette Strausbaugh and Miss Irene WINDSOR SITRE-TWTST Chiffon Hose fp) 1 .65 E3ID Helen Baird. National President to Be Honored Guest.

In honor of Delta Theta Tan's national president. Miss Helen Baird of Chicago. Itecattir chapter will have several affairs this week-end during her inspection tour. She Saturday and will be the guest of Miss Alice national secretary, both of whom were elected at the national convention this summer in Huntington. Ind.

Saturday, a dinner at 7 p. will be held in the Canton Tea Garden, followed by a party in Miss Witze-man's home at 9 p. m. Sunday at 11 a. a breakfast will be given by the six alumnae of the sorority in the Decatur Club, with a tea at 3 p.

m. in Miss Mary Folrath's home. P35 W. Main. Miss Baird is staff artist of Find-lav Williams-L.

Kirky Allen at Merchandise Mart. Chicago. Her home is in Terre Haute. where she is a member of Alpha Omic-ron chapter. Mrs.

M. Meek of Long Beach. formeriv of Decatur, is visiting Mrs. L. H.

Bcrchert. 254 W. Peoria ave. Mrs. Meek plans to remain in Decatur until October.

Mrs. D. W. Standrod. Jr.

of Poca-tello. Ida is visiting her mother. Mrs. W. J.

Hosteller. 241 W. William for two or three weeks. Mrs. Stand-rod.

is the former Lucy Hosteller of Decatur. Mrs. Hastetler and Mrs. Stand-rod have returned from Dultith. Mmn.

where they have been visiting the former's son-in-law. R. P. Christie, and her grandchildren. Mr and Mrs.

H. E. Mahoney of Detroit. are returning Friday to their home after a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Pre-shaw. 553 S. Fairview ave. Mrs. Mahonev is a sister of Mr.

Prs- IT Jr Tiei Twila Miller and i A. L. Clark Wed Former Decatur Residents Announce Marriage. Friends of Mirs Twila Lorraine Miller, formerly of Decatur, will be interested in her marriage Aug. 23 to Prof.

Albert Loring Clark, also a termer Decatur man and member of the faculty of the engineering college. University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Dr. Victor F. Brown performed the ceremony in the home of tiie bride's aunt.

Mrs. C. Lane in Ypsilanti. Mich. The couple jare at home in 14 Ridgeway, Ann Arbor, Mich.

The bride is a graduate of Milli-kin university. here she is a Pi Beta Phi member, and attended the University of Illinois later. For two years, Mrs. Clark was private secretary to the head of the Chase National bank in Rome. Italy, and now is secretary to Mrs.

Grace Hohster. director of the Michigan League Building in Ann Arbor. St raps Pumps I. in. Heels Hifch Heels mmmm ft i ii mi It in 'ti LEADING SHADES i Sinokctone Mattn Jndotan -M mm 1 Drastic Reductions In Every Dept.

Values for Men. Women and Children. Buy Now and Save The CHILDRENS ST. TERESA A. PLANS CAMPAIGN Cooperation with the child welfare c'othing room in Gastman school was planned by St.

Teresa A. in its" first fall meeting 1 Thursday afternoon. Fifty women attended. Mrs. F.

D. Shoemaker, president, gave the welcome from the to all new mothers, and Mrs. Rono Keefe. city council president, gave a report of the national convention. Mrs.

P. J. Cantoni and a member SHOP I IK South Water Hotrl Orlando Building H'e Ckwe at p. m. on Saturdays Miss Elizabeth Henry is leaving Saturday for New York after pass- i Oct .1 at Sunnvside Club.

rur-v-ic has members to the ot the iled fir Oct. 1. the extended at. the tr- D. V.

Th.tirs-r! Mr--. New officers ".11 be hostrs-cs for dav partv. fi CI.UB TO ELECT. 7 v. elect oftirers at meef.nr.

r.nmm iting of Mr-. Mr. Arthur Simon H.ivr- at b- Mrs. p. K.

Smith. y. and Mrs. I bridge were at play l.nm.e following the 1 winning n. O.

N. Lindberg. -r Mrs De in Sanders and TABLE' AT PLAY, wf-re at plav fir (ini: As ociation 1 being Mrs. H. J.

Mrs. A Ivey. XL'- Huht. Mrs. Mrs.

Russell H. vi.T.t to Elvira Mr-, firar.t Had- o' go.ng to at.n Mrs. R. J. Dtin- r-STOUT WOMEN 403 N.

Wafer St. iM i i TAvrxlh'm" About These Dresses 1 Expensive Looking Except the Price JgneSryant Is the World's Recognized Authority in Stout Women's Apparel! Zeta Mothers to Meet Saturday Pot-Luck Luncheon In Chapter House For Club Members. Mothers' and Patronesses' Club of Zeta Tau Alpha foronty will have pot-luck luncheon Saturday a' 1 p. in the chapter house. In the there will be sewing and bridge.

will be the first meeting of the fall for tin. organization. rn lira Lv-THCiK LfTA: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NEW FALL ESSES YES! We The Pictures Tell the Story Sizes 38 to 56 Misses Plus. 20 to 30 f.95 5 at Uevtinn Of Pi Phi Alumnae P. i met r.

F. Peterson. vV. at'ernoon. fcT c.f tail -nd -o the cotnnniii-1' (' Twenty-five Ml fd fn the nation-' A-bury Park.

1 Compare them with $12.95 and $15 dresses elsewhere you will be agreeably surprised! wii wi ill fei M. s. Pe'er oil 're II r. Bernard Cirav and in Every new Fall fashion detail is in these lovely frocks, Vionnet sleeves, lace trimmings, flares and pleats. You'll be surprised to see these extraordinary values.

SO easy to own on our friendly terms! 912 Handsome Mate rials Satins, Cantons, Georgettes, Silk Crepes, travel prints. Novel treatment of Sleeves, Necklines, Skirts authentic new colors. Two-piece Suits included. Rare values, $7.95. I ol 1 cn' vovi '-u' ffti' New Coats Luxuriously fuirrd or trimly tailor I modt-U in pebbly weave Permanent Waves ith Ri nt; let Ends s3 AMI IH lis; "i i r.

itDS LA ROSE I Mllil-I'i: N. Ualer St. i mm ii Insure Your Cold Weather Comfort With a New Circulating Heater Smart, modern, eennnmical. its m-listir desijin lifts it from the rritinnonplace. ireidalinK healers are the most healthful tjpe nf house wanner.

Srient if icallv designed to cir-I'ulate moist warm air. these heaters burn either cial nr wiinil with eennomv. In smart walnut al OCT finishes, an extraordinary bargain at only. JL BACHMAN'S 234-238 North Main Street $90.85 tit 4V lukf ij 129 EMA1N ST. Mail I.i-Rirt HATS A It in i.

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