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Fleming Are Married At Reunion Ninety relative from Michi gan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa mt Saturday -S Frederick i I j. w-ihmi' at 4 i MHsMMiSBBBBBBBBSBBSW 4 -1(1 IEi wnJ Frosted sandwich and Mrs. Frederick Nelson Jones. Mr. loaf: Ideal solution for simple entertaining.

By Wilms rhillips Stewart. Frosted sandwich loaves are easy to make and are an ideal solution for simple entertaining. This sandwich loaf will make 12 slices. A chilled loaf of this kind snould broupht to the Ubl and atrved by th hostess. You may erv it with either hot or iced eoffee, For dessert.

Berve a plate of tiny bunchee of grP which fcav been dipped in eujrar and then chilled. Or, you may aerve cups of melon balls topped with frozen fresh pineapple Juice. Frosted Sandw ich Loaf. cJmans End Trip, To Florida Mr. and Mrs, Jack Friedman and children.

Myrne and Alan, 700 Flty-flfth st, returned Sunday from a two and one half weeks' vacation at Miami Beach, Fla. The Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Johnson and children, Elisabeth and Mark, 1134 Thirty-eighth have concluded a month' stay In Park Rapids, Minn. They occupied the guest cottage of Dr.

and Mrs, C. A. Wllmot ot Litchfield, Minn, Mr. and Mrs. K.

J. Wiley and sons, Timothy and Daniel, iois Sixty-fifth returned Sunday from a two-week trip to the Black Hills in South Dakota. En route home they visited in Cedar Rapids, their former horns and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs.

Earl L. Curtis and children, Dayton, Leon, Gary and Susan, 1507 Forty-eighth st. left Tuesday for a two-week trip to Louisville, their former home. From there they will leave on an extended camping trip through Kentucky and Tennessee. Mr.

and Mrs. William A. Frye and son, Russell, of Day ton, Ohio, have returned after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Roy F.

Hansen, 1334 E. Thirteenth and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frye, 2708 E. Wal nut st Mr.

snd Mrs. Frye are former Des Moines residents, Mr. and Mr. George C. Huff and children, Marian and Dennis, 121S Thirty-ninth have re turned from Crosslake, Minn.

where they vacationed two weeks. Barbara Colley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Colley of Glendale, formerly of Des Moines, is visiting her grand parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Wise. 651 Thirty-first st, and Mrs. Clarence Colley, 67? Thirty seventh st. Mr.

and Mrs. R. C. Colley will join her here Satufr day and she will accompany them to Minnesota for a vaca tion. Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hill and son, Scott, 1530 Forty-first st. have returned after a three weeks' trip to Key West, Fla. Mrs.

M. A. Peer of Sen Mateo, formerly of Des Moines, is visiting friends here. She is stay lng at the home of Mrs. M.

C. Palmer, 1127 Twenty-eighth st. Last weekend she was a guest of Mrs. Carl Hamilton In Oska loosa. Mr.

and Mrs. G. E. Christian sen and daughters, Carol "and Kay, moved last week from 4109 Oxford st to 4506 Wakonda parkway. Mr.

and Mrs. George D. Sullivan and daughters, Barbara, Karin and Christie, 532 Water-bury circle, returned Saturday after vacationing at Clear Lake. Mrs. Donald Stanley and chil dren, Craig and Deanne, of Portland, are visiting Mrs.

Stanley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Dunn, 4126 Sheridan and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Rollin Cor-bin, 1709 Fifty-ninth st. Dr. and Mrs. David Barldon, of Rochester, spent the weekend Vith the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

David Baridon, 2540 Dea Moines st. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Keith and daughter, Judy, and son, John, 1353 Park have returned from a trip to Temple City, Cal. Mrs.

Glenn K. Burrows and daughter, Sherry, 720 Fifty-third st, returned Monday after spending 12 days at Clear Lake. Mr. Burrows spent a weekend with them. Ex-(Gl-is AimrST 10(14 SPECIALS K.

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M. tfe-trnon MAIL ORDERS WELCOM1S Ulva Gold Bond Stamps Antiseptic Beauty Shop AIR CONDITION KI Frie IP (It slices.) 1 pound loaf bread, unsliced whipped butter FIRST LAYER: 3 small cans deviled ham 1 teaspoon paprika SECOND LAYER: 4 mashed hard-cooked egg yolks one-fourth teaspoon salt one-fourth teaspoon dry mustard one-eighth teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon chopped sweet cucumber pickle, drained 9 tablespoons mayonnaise THIRD LAYER: 4 chopped hard-cooked egg whites one-third cup minced watercress or yellow celery leaves one-fourth teaspoon salt 1 to 3 tablespoons mayonnaise FOURTH LAYER: 5-ounce Jar plmleato cream cheese FROSTING: 12 ounce cream cheeee cream paprika Method: 1. Trim off crust with a sharp bread knife. S. Cut lengthwise Into 5 equal slices.

5. Spread each slice with whipped butter. 4. Place filling on slice in order mentioned to form a loaf. 8.

Mash the cream cheese then add enough cream to make the mixture spreadable. 6. If you have not placed loaf on your service platter, do so. Spread with whipped cheess. Sprinkle generously with paprika.

Chill loaf at least half an hour before serving. T. Garnish with small bits of curly endive or torn bits of lettuce. and Sunday for the forty-eighth annual Pettra-Lewtllen family reunion at River Oaks Manor In Colfax. New officers elected were Ernestine Maughmtr of St, Joseph, president: 'Wayne Fox of Dea Moines, vice-presi dent; Zaldes Anderson of Dee Moines, secretary; Floyd Lewel len of Minneapolis, treas urer, and Clifford Lewellen of Cedar Rapids, historian.

Retiring; officers Clifford Lewellen, Suianne Lewellen, both of Cedar Rapids; Wilbur Maughmer and Anna Barrow both of Savannah, Mo. Senior Recital. Rex Hicks, Drake University senior, will be presented In a recital at 2:30 p. m. today in the University Auditorium, Twenty-sixth street and Carpen ter avenue; He is a pupil of An drew White, professor, of voice.

Accompanist will be Betty Al len, also a fine arts aenhtr. The publio may attend. Bridal Shower. Miss Sheril Johnson of Bloom field was honored at a miscel laneous shower recently given by Miss Dixie Davis, 3031 Grand ave. Miss jonnson win do mar ried Sept 5 to Jerry Kasner.

Mrs. Marquis Honored. Mrs. George S. Marquis, 1211 Sixty-eighth was honored at a lawn corree irom to 11 a.

m. Tuesday, given by Mrs. K. Alvin Hazen, at her home, 6711 Carpenter ave. Approxi mately 20 neighbors attended.

Answers to Your Queries (Beauty and You.) By Marian Matthews. Question. Can 'you suggest an exercise to help develop leg muscles? My legs are thin and I should like to do something about this while I am still growing. I am 17. Answer.

There are a number of ways to develop leg muscles and most of them can be fun. I suggest more outdoor exercise such as swimming, Riding a bicycle and climbing or hiking. Tennis and badminton are excellent aids in developing leg muscles, too. When all else fails, get yourself a jump rope and use it for a fev minutes each day. Try to keep your knees bent slightly when jumping.

A few months of ballet dancing could be very helpful It does wonders for posture, too! Question. Is It harmful to 1. 1 1 1 xi uniiK mo Kjcm a ion i Answer. Blinking the eyes can be beneficial if done delib erately occasionally during the day. This helps to relax the eyes and makes them appear younger and prettier as well.

Blinking constantly as a nervous gesture may not be harmful in itself but indicates that some medical treatment might be needed. Blinking the eyes should be done without wrinkling the brow or corners of the eyes just drop eyelids quickly and you have performed a good exercise! Question What can do about wrinkles across my fore head? They seem to be getting very bad lately and I am just in my mid-thirties. Answer. There are a few things which can help you check the unwelcome lines on your forehead. First eliminate the cause.

Because of your age I am in clined to think they are the result of facial expressions. Try to keep more of a poker face and stop expressing yourself I with a furrowed brow instead of words. Next, try to soften lines now with massage and rich cream. Each night work a lubricating cream into the forehead area using small circular motions as you move fingers across the forehead. Leave a thin film on overnight HOLLYWOOD MEAD IS A DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME I NUTRITIOUS FOOD HOLLYWOOD ticlusivt forsiiili Hidudn Nitvrtt Vilimn tad simerili.

Mp Mutet UK bitk nutritional rtqwrwiweti Mrs. Binjamln Fleming. The marriage of Miss Rose Marie Jeffryes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jeffryes, 1717 Maple st, and Benjamin Leon ard Fleming, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Fleming, 3917 Cam bridge st, was solemnized Sat urday. The Rev. Frederick Reese per formed the 10 a. m.

ceremony at All Saints Catholie Church. Organist was Margaret Quirk. Satin Gown. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a white satin waltz-length gown. Her three-tiered illusion veil of French lace was caught to a tiara of seed pearls and sequins and she carried a white prayer-book covered with red rosea and carnations.

Vivian Holtcamp, maid of honor, wore a white silk and Orion dress with a red rose print and carried pink and white carnations. Best man was Art Longo. Kenneth Moore and Clair Ohemus were ushers. Reception Hostesses. Hostesses at the reception In All Saints School were Mes- dames Lenlta Goodman, Dorothy Roberts, Geraldine Shaw and Betty Parks.

Mrs. Fleming was graduated from East High School and Mr. Fleming is a Dowling High School graduate. She em ployed by Northwester Bell Telephone and he, by Smith- Corona, Inc. They will live at 675 Eighteenth st Drake Professors To Attend Meetings Dean Byrl E.

Benton of the Drake University pharmacy college left Tuesday for a vacation in New York and Canada. Mrs. Benton and children, Carol nd Bob, will accompany him. Dean Benton also will attend the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy teachers seminar at Storrs, and the American Pharmaceutical Association convention in Boston, Sunday, Aug. 25.

C. Boyd Granberg, professor of pharmacy, and James R. Weeks, professor of pharmacol ogy and pharmacognosy at Drake, will also attend the A. A. C.

P. and A. Ph. A. meet- ings.

Dr. Granberg then will visit the New England states and Canada, returning to ths campus about Sept. 15. ADVERTISEMENT. QUICK COOL-OFF! Refresh with delicious Snow Crop FroxanOnanfe Juice naturally, the frwaSasd) orange juice frozen.

Rich ta VUa min 1 Make it in terotwWI For your smart little scholar, this smart little dress. There's style aplenty In that wing collar, those jaunty pockets. Add interest aplenty with plaid bow, pockets and bands on 'sleeves. Sensible for school and play, pretty enough for dress-up! Start now! Pattern 4605 in Girla' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. Size 10 takes 3 yards 35-inch; yard contrast This pattern easy to use, aim pie to sew, is tested for fit.

Has complete Illustrated instructions. Send 85 cents (coins) for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to The Des Moines Register, P. O. Box 131, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.

Y. Print NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE; STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. Jacobsens End Stay In California The Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Jacobsen, 4219 Ingersoll ave, have returned after vacationing a month in California.

They were at Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Fresno. Mr. and Mrs. L. Cotton, 3904 Eighth st, returned Saturday from the east coast.

They visited New York, N. and surrounding territory, returning by way of Washington, D. and Virginia. Out-of-town guests Sunday at the wedding of Glenda Lou Kent and Frederick Nelson Jones included Mrs. Robert Faulkner of Tucson, Ariz, and Messrs.

and Mesdamea Robert G. Mahnke of Chicago, III John H. Williams, of Boulder, Colo, and Bert Gurney or council Bluffs. Miss Jacqueline Knger of Paris, France, left Saturday after visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Koger, 1410 Idaho st Miss Roger's father is the former Walter Ray Koger of Dea Moines, who has resided In France since 1917. For School 4605 If radishes are nice, make them into "radish roses and place on each slice. Notes For The Cook. Paprika Is a powder ground from a sweet variety of red pep Miss Glenda Lou Kent, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne A. Kent, 7021 Reite ave, and Frederick Nelson Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A. Jones, 679 Forty-second st, were married Sunday.

The Rev. Chester T. R. Yeates performed the 2 p. at Westminster United Presbyterian Church, Altar decora tions were of gladioli, chrysan themums, carnations and can delabra.

Nuptial music was provided by James Foshe, soloist and Ruth Emmert, organist Bride's Gown. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of mousseline de soie over taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice and brief sleeves. The rounded scoop neckline was edged in appliqued lace and organdy roses, and the applique was repeated on the skirt, which extended into a sweeping train. The short veil of silk illusion was attached to a white satin bandeau decorated with satin flowers and pearls. The cascade bonquet of stephahotis was cen tered with a white orchid.

Attendants. Miss JoAnn Kent was maid of honor for her sister. She and the bridesmaids', Beverly Renaild and Rosemary Kramer, wore identical waltz-length gowns In French blue crystalette. They were styled with draped bodices, surplice necklines and full skirts with back pleats. They carried white gladioli centered with white roses.

Serving his brother as best man was Larry Jones. Peter Jones, brother of the bride- i FREE vt Im rt ft iv mi Cmiti Gvi4" AddrvM Unw Car. 1027, Hl- i per. While a member of the same family, it should not be confused with chili pepper, red pepper or cayenne. You can buy cream cheese in half-pound packages a little more cheaply than If you buy the 2 or 3-ounce cakes.

groom, Thomas Mills and Larry Duncan were ushers. Aqua Mrs. Ken wore a gown of aqua marquisette over taffeta with cocoa brown accessories. Mrs. Jones' gown was of brown taffeta with a pink jeweled collar and cuffs.

Both wore white orchid corsages. For the reception in the Terrace Room of Hotel Savery, hostesses were Mrs. Jack Stan ford, Mrs. Gerald Brady and Misses Judy DeHaan, Cheryl Hayward, Peggy Kempster and Carolyn Mills. Mrs.

W. Eugene Carman was pianist. After a wedding trip to Colorado, the couple will live in Des Moines. Both Mr. and Mrs.

Jones are Roosevelt High School graduates. She is employed by Ruan Transport Corp. and he is a student at Drake University, where he is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha. Morey Sostrins End Vacation In Colorado Mr. and Mrs.

Morey Sostrin, 3900 River Oaks drive, returned Monday from a vacation in Colorado. They were at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs and later vacationed at the Garden of the Gods Club. Mr. and Mrs. Ashhy W.

Bal-dock, 3000 Fleur drive. Were guests last weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pierce of Des Moines at Lake Okoboji. Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin F. Bull, 431 Fifty-ninth st, returned Sunday after spending two weeks at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bull, who live near Ottum-wa.

Cute Doll He wears boys' size-2 clothes stands "32 inches high and no matter what our age, you can't resist him! 'A real playmate for a lucky child the hit of the bazaar! Use pink fabric for doll, straw yarn for hair. Pattern 7175; transfer, directions for 32-inch doll. Send' 25 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for first-class mailing. Send to The Des Moines Register, Household Arts P. O.

Box 127, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N. Please print PATTERN NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE. BRIMFUL OF IDEAS the 1954 Needlecraft catalog. It has the most popular embroidery, crochet, sewing, color-transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed In book.

Send 20 cents for your copy. AWO CO DCUClOuS MADS VvTTVI INSTANT Fading atAoy to ntcczs mtmnt I cvri emczms tm hH! com oMiy KM eta sssaxmc I frni in wi -riiiixiisMiHiIrr Grennells Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. R. S.

Grennell, 658 Forty-fifth have had as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gerlach of Manhattan, and Mr. and Mrs.

Russell B. Grennell of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H.

Miller, 924 Forty-fifth returned Sunday after a week's vacation at Gull Lake, Minn. They were accompanied to Minnesota by their Dennis Mitchell of Virginia, who spent three weeks visiting in the Miller home. Miss Mabel F. McKee. state executive secretary of Epsilon Organization, left Monday for Boston, where she is attending the national meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma, honor society in education.

Mr. and Mrs. O. A. it tel.

2405 E. Grand have returned after a month's vacation spent in Florida and North Carolina, where they visited their grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V.

Birmingham, 2 612 Thirty-eighth have returned from Chicago, 111, where they were called by the death of the lat-ter's brother, Joseph J. O'Brien. Mrs. Langdon Dodge, 3519 Grand returned to her home Monday from Iowa Methodist Hospital, wher she underwent surgery. Mie Marraret and Grace McEniry, 3018 Kingman recently visited their brother and sister-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. L. McEniry, in Albert Lea, and accompanied them on motor trip to Port Arthur, Canada. En route home they visited their niece, Mrs. Robert Powell, and family in Willernie, Minn, and Mrs.

Paul Bross In Rochester, Minn. ENRIGHTS lOOr. "AIIO'tttWhecrH FLOUR At rovt ciocrt I Points for Parents By Edyth Thomas Wallace. Not This Mother: "I don't see how I'm ever going to stand It until school starts. I'm so worn out with the noise and confusion of having the children home all day." Mother: "While you've been here, have you seen ways to lessen the confusion of our household? I really want your help, Mother.

I won't feel you are criticizing." More Is needed to correct conditions leading to tension than complaining about them. Mrs. V. Carter Returns From Lake Mrs. Lynus V.

Carter, 172J Grand ave, returned Sunday from Lake Okoboji, vhere she vacationed a week at Crescent Beach lodge. Joining her for the weekend were her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. YiarUn Heater, and their daughter, Christine Colleen, and Mr.

Heater's mother, Mrs. Opal all of Dee Moines. Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Boltna. lt J215 Grand ave, returned Mon- I day from Lake Oknboji. where they spent tie weekend. fc- M.

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