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•I'll J..ii- '•' \ \ i ^-' ^\\ '\'\ ' mem ... yt-. • fc •IP »•,'.,* 5^! :*fe i it- I? Pl|| -%¥ MBS. H. %&! IPf mm*, mm wm wmie <•• • %$>w$W*>, Sidney- A.\ Bealw Mce!i»y 'entertained the KiU?J$e jpab^fittJw ot their .tippie at a plow MlgpeV; Wans were cpfn-. iiletca for the presentation of e<^#4-statures of the Apple Bl3Mom . Tfleatfval.. World?* Fair, ond otfier Interesting feature* at th£ IHiJBram church c# ff rfday r^iptB flippy jwifl«i.-' of *>M*t|i to t&e v. JV.WW* cm- vtjtgp :i| L^nn, Maw-V In my. none* of lh# Jif&r'i niece;;t!8«i, prwna -jfttw Htffeft»i»n» Xtows.'Jpstsi Kathleen .#Gho^an of Potudaaii •Cl»p»( ana Carol Ap# $acfln, N. Y„ who w**^» gttfl*t ot th* f -.^i-mw...-\ .f' : Jksbjtww bpfiM ft* Wi»>r ; .i; > Mr*. JEvaiM and soft ef fpfielby, MB** Marpmjm', 'daughter o$ Mrg , Ada Dawson of : AW/aiL on# Mr. and |te„Gajr^I*B, i» * writ. Glenn Alien, Mary *»d: \te- sMal \jgjtfMftt at, thf Gregory •*$& AJle» of Gaines pjwliWeflil, 1io*pjt8l. : . ' .-attend^ chiireh here SMoflJiy. ; Mr. and Mr*. 'George Meale en- tertained company on Sunday. M*w, Robert Bacon of Niagara Fails has been veiling hur par- ent*, Mr. and Mrs. William Slaughter. The Good Fellowship claw met Wednesday evening with Ml** Sophie Smith. T& Slimmer ^llWnf V Stuff Franklin and Carlton Tliree Babies Baptised At Children'* Day 8ervlce» Sunday morning a Children's prtbr en% W» piMrter, Itatd^fon «#f*ai»ed a gr«y> «fflP$L$ r AI«M glr& ^edi#dny uftornoon In |%8feMP «p« t « STEEt.lii JM- BARRECENTER r in»\ Lf.Ll.ti„..,u ll ,a,ixf;awg;%SJl»\!-'i'W>-!>'3= ; Gtrclei ansa* Helped Diicovor Cold Ilolling Thot ilMt could b» rolltd cold woi dliconitd wtMA a cortltii wo/t- •mm Ul o pair of tonoj 00 through a foiling mill. Thty amiigtd ihln|f one) iffiooih. Owoeri of tho Stool Iniluslry Ik* >l««l Induilry li own»i1 br 51'.- QQO ctockhold*rl, at»oul 40 p»r caul fj whom oro wontn. \ VaottloiM «v|U% i , for 8t«l Worker* \2P\ Mor* rhon fw«vHilid» of th» w«a««<rnlita ** •rn»l*r«*l «4 IfM MM* WuPW >»W •• XL< EallotM wllh pay thji r»0f. * Sl v> BY 1H(S, H. », »^ tANQ B«rre Center Young People Hear Afltiremt by Rev. i. W. KeJley The flev. I. W. Kalloy oddreo*cd the young people ol tho church who oio numbered among the IQM graduated of Albion High school at a largely attended ser- vice on Sunday evening. Follow- ing are tho fourteen Barro Cen- ter young people: Mimes Margery and Clarice Stoaey, Helen Steele, Ruth Brown. Mury Hamilton, Corabclle Purker, Ruth Morton, and Florence Claris, and William Ferris, Hamilton Anderson, Luwn Amis, Jack Hueknnll, Grayson Normmi, unci Harold Parker. •pelli mroiner, n*W» t&faWQlm*) bow to North \mkw branch, it all 00 /one 22, weekend with Qffprje and Al% Culver, Mrs. Lenj C«|vp« retum-n in/{ with them for a few weeks. ollglblo lot vacallotu wllh pay rMi y«sr. Steel Plant*' Ry-Produot • Mulio* Good Fortilizor Ammonium lulphol*. • bv^ioducl tt tho ttol Indaitry'i cok« ptooli. U • vahjabl* •grlcvllutol latlllUor. Jcise Young, who Is a etudent nt Cornell, la spending the Bum- mer with hid pnrentK, Mr. and Mr«. Fred Young. The marrlafip of Miss Hazel Haskell to Kirk Burton will take place at tho homo of Mian HaB- koll's aunt, Mra, William Daldwln of Albion, on June 28. Mr. und Mra. B. J. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Qlbbw at- tended Iho Diiirymcn's League meeting at Utioa liwt week. Krunidin Gutca |« npendlng Home time with hl« aunl, Mrs. Hurry Wurron of Clarendon. Alvu J. MlU-ham, formerly of Uarro, In qulto ill In a Butaylu hoHpltul. Mr. and Mrs. Oonrgu Huntod of Poplar Ridge, N. Y., spent the KNQWLESVUXE BY MRS. QBQBOE BSN80N Chlcaso People Vtattlnf Relative* Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Schenk and daughter, Mary Ann, ond son t Robert, of Cnicagoi, ore spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Donald Payne, and other relatives In this vicinity. «c«x*>x»>>:*>>>:*:«:<>:<«:o>>:o;« Berry Baskets $5.50 thoiwiind RIGNEL'S THE MEDINA TRIBUNE OFFERS GREMT MONEY SAVING BARGAINS ON THIS NEWSPAPER AND AMERICA'S FINEST MAGAZINES Hm'* fhe fhrhfy, MMomfctJ w^hi vim^^m iHitmwtfm*' \\* vw hvwtim iMrpow/iiH a« pr/eei »fco» ore rtWfV imtaltofmi Tk— tlhn «rt oood eAfitr tot n*w or renewo/ fdtn. g wM a«/ y*)U jo htik lfc«tn vm end Itacf wi fhe coupon today. Mrs. Gortrudo Andrews has boen cntortalninj her friepd, Or- rlett Royco of Conandaigua for a week. Mrs. Emma Frost visited hor daughter, Mrs. Harold Burnum, at Adams Basin from Wednetiday until Sunday. Mra. Dora Harrow and Miss Mitlle Tanner entertained Satur- day ut a 1 q'clook luncheon fol- lowed by cards. Caroiyn Achilles played a piano nolo, \On Wings of Song.\ at HuiTmuu'H mutdcalc given In the FH-HI Church of Chrl«t, Richmond a venue, uufl.ilo, on Sunday, June 11. Mr«. Choi • CMrtin entertalnod her bridge club last Thursday. David SovontliH is spending tho week in Bu/Talo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles AxtoU, Mr. und Mrs. James Anderson. Mr. und Mrs. George Axtcoil, una Mr. und Mr«. Rulph Axtell uttond- ed tho Wulors-wndqulat wedding Holy Trinity In Builulo Luthoruu last Wednes- —»»« •AMIir OPP1R THIS NIWSFArBR-1 Y1M 2MAOA2IHESFROHWIWP|\ All, (X). Ctlb Utt and nturm will ^ coupon Mow. GROUP A-HIECT 2 MAOAZIfitl Aawrlcu Day ,.,... • t^Mo*> AoMrksn Old .,, 0 Mo*. McCsll't Mtpaim « Yf. thrl.tUn ll.uld 6 Mot. Pitcnli' M««*ilno ..,,, ,,6Mo> P«ihfind«i (Wetklr) I Vr. Pictorial Review I Yr. Hom.mlc Story I Yr. 8cr«cn Hook 1 Y|. Tru* ConUiiloai t Yr Own ttotd (ttuyi) I Yt. Womnn't World 2 Yfi. 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Mr. und MTH. .Stanley Burns of Buffalo weir UIHO Sunday afternoon cull- i-ii al the Burns'. Mrs. Mario Mooncy ol Rochon- lor und Annu Muy HlKIJins g UV c a variety shower for tholr sla- ter, Ciitherlne Higulna of Medina, nt the home uf their parents, Mi, und Mm. Kdward HlKglns, last Tuc (lav evening. Di und Mrs Wllliin! Bornhuft of HufTiiln were weekend ftuest'- nf Mi und Mrs Riumell Hill Kenneth Jenkins, June Hill. Dm i« Sutton, und Roger Vim An nun) will uruduute friim Allium High achuol Tuesday evening, and Dorothy l'rudom will grnduuie fioin Medina High school Monday evening. Congratulations! Chiines Axt»ll nhd son, Junior, hnvt* beeh visiting the New York World's Fair. Children's day exoroisoH will be held in Hie Methodist church Sun- day Mm. Augusta Bennett, Mis Flunk Thurston, and Mrs. John liilborl of Medina spent Tuesday with Mrs. Course Benson. tin Tuesday ufternuori, Mrs Minnie Stanley, Mrs. Ruseou (>.s- luindei, Mrs. Dura Hariner, und MIM Millie Tanner at tended a niKer ten ul the Methodist chuich in MilUillc Mi> lleibert Hill and Mrs 1 low.ltd Hill attended u vnt lely hhowrr (ilven by Mrs. Plummet' of Albion and Mrs Harold Hill at the lulloi'-i home Monday night, in lunuir uf Kthel Muthos of Al- bion WIIUM> marriage to John Walilion of Elba lakes place next Wednesday Mi and Mrs U. Pinch of Nrw- aik, N Y, were culling on child hood .icqualntaneos of Mr. Finch TueiUuy nftornnon. LYND0NVILLE Falls were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Wheeler and family. Mr. and Mrs. Erford Bedient of Rochester recently visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tuttle. on June 9, 1&39, at the Me- morial hospital, Medina, a daugh- ter, Palncia Ann, was born to Mr and Mrs. George Hungerford. H. N. Parsons attended the an- nual commencement ,of Michigan .Siute college last .vyeek, where his eon, Paul, was oq,e?of the gradu- ates. Renwick Wapren, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Warren, was also a member of the 1038 class and received a B. S. degree with a major in chemistry, physics and mathematics. Mrs. Grace Salvia of Syracuse ha» been visiting hor sister, Mrs. W J Crosby. The Baptist church at Yales Center has culled the Rev. Louis G t'ulk of Hurpersvllie to be- come its pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons have relumed from l.unslng, Mich. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Stissor hms been quite 111 with the measles. Carlton H. WWera and franklin E. Waters, aona of Pr, and Mrs. :'•** t', ' Watts*' $-tear* street, re- ceived the deg«pe« of Doetor of M^ejine Wednpdaj, 4une H at 4Me 9jm ommk ceinniencement exerciaee of' tpe'. Vitivereity of .Buffalo/\' •';;•% Aite4 receiving, degrees were: Mb* MoMie 3 t TJgjM«r» daughter of .j^r. an,^ Mir* Samuel L'gh^ Ajsrfin, wbd received Bacneior of Arts-dcgreei M|s» to mi ta Coter man, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs; C. Stanley Coleman of parker; Mrs. Lillian A. Van Ede, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Adams, Lockport, who received Bachelor of Science in Education degree; and Genevieve B. Hye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Konieczko, Oakfteld, who was awarded the certificate of Graduate in Phar- macy. parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. T. Woodhull, at West Gaines, June 18, 1914. Mrs. Earl Davis and daughter, Miss Betty Davis, and John Ryan and mother attended the graduat- ing exercises at Broekport Normal last Tuesday, Mlsa GerakUne Da- vjs was one ef the graduates. Mr, a.nd Mr*. H. J. Lund, were dinner guesfe of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur piU on Lee street, Sunday. Carol Jean ana Lowell Davis of Medina spent several days last week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ©svfe. RTOGEWAY BY M^. IDA BOYCE BARKER HY MISS DELLA SMITH Large Attendance At Musical Concert The llnrker Methodist church hod exceptionally lartfc attendance Wednesday for tho musical con- cert t potiHured by the choir. Mrs. K. F. Kiilteriburn was the organ- ist und Charles Benedict the di- rector. The program consisted of vocal and instrumental numbers, reading*, and choir selections. f t Raymond llunold of the Geneva ||lgh school faculty, Mrs llairold, 3 gpflK, IJuitml und Raymond ifdj spent the weekend with nr parent.s, Mr and Mrs. Ward Sjtilth, and Mm George ll.uruld. Mr. H.iiioUl will iccene his Mustoi s degree al Syuicu.-e uni- 'vOI'bHy this summer, Oth<T cullers ut the Smith homo I'll Sunda) were Clay Ken- yon and fiicnd uf Medina, Mr. und Mi-. Delo.- Illacklock of Vlid- dlcpoi I, M'si (iertiude Huttim and Mastei Uilly Staples of Wast Suinei -<'t Mr. and Mis. Clyde Baker and douglitri', Barbara; IUUI Maiilyn, und Mi .ind Mrfl. Cecil Ilukur spenl the v»<-ekeiHl with iclulives ut Alex.nidi 'a II.i\ Mr. and Mrs. TTny Spencer spent Saturday at Wulhville. ' Mr. anil Mrs Charles Dillon and Miss 11 one Dillon were Sunday guests uf Mis. MTfTy Fuety of Middlopoit Mr. and Mrs William Sabo und fnmlly of Huir.do, wl'ie Sunday gut its of Mr and Mrs Joseph Schult/ and Juniem^Horvalh. Plenio Supper Will Follow Sunday Services There will bo a picnic supper on the church lawn next Sunday, following the service for all who wish to attend- The bake sale held at the store of Charles Albright by the girls oX the 4-H club of Rldgeway netted them the sum of four dol- lars. Percy Johnson and family mov- ed to Medina Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wdyne Ward will occupy the house vacated by Mr. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. George Owen of Tonawanda and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fisher motored to Water- port Sunduy and enjoyed a wiener roast. Qur school closed Monday; the pupils were treated to ice cream and cake. Mrs. Olive Richardson Is spend- ing u couple of weeks in Medina, visiting relatives. *jywfc JRr - 4U K. RAVIOLI' :. . ., ',\ ;.jtf&t\ v-.y. ;• gPAGH>?m I *Xm% me* \ - '•••\\ aia»tllll)llal'»»eiait'^Sg€ y *l-' FISH WW% . - fj MfjVjijiikM|j)*jaif J-'-: \ -• • STEAKft wUellctoiBly\ Wye 8 m i. ,iu.i it.jLi.-i :.; >'\^ji ,'-iCjn',, \.1 ,'iiig' . * jPXTBNSrVD research Into fl|k *5* worm oultrtre ip the JJul^ State* baa boon carried §n W * ,r Ludwig Harpootlian of tlnwiklyu. now associated with SBk Wurm hi JS linen **»\>*' ITUnen shower. ST«- he, Vt r*rp pr ° Vmi Sot^'.J daml ^ ne d Mrs. • j ma . ; . jiicej {\***'•** m r8 f'»-\\ ,n a . j at J •' clocl •imri SPC\ 1 Sundi rDon^d Rorlc iion-the- Ridge. B* cyv J M f.J Bg iTl * EL ^d Mrs. J. sbbie; ••• «'' :,re lr and Mi B t f Ho:ley. 0 f somerse j^rs SiUs W8 ton Sunnu.v mt 1 ;: time, doctor of eeriftulture at ib«. llru-t*, „ ^uyUli^. p.P/.-rl^^tS' Gollege in Turkey- Re has lavn raw., „.,„ ^^tfibifcM%%&, j'h flirt- hriafniaaa fia^A !**>»«. arlavi^l SHELBY \•Haf^aBP mm BY MRS. C. B. EVANS Mrs. E. C. Brace To Entertain Ladies' Aid Tho Ladles' Aid society wILl meet next Wednesday uftcrnoon ut the home of Mrs. E. C. Brace. BY MRS. It. n. WHEEl.KR Dates • Westcott NuntiaLi Plunucd The engagement of Elizabeth Ellen Wttttcott. daughtor of Mis Kluaheth Westcott uf Middlrpor to l,ynii N Hales, son of Mr Mrs. Charlwi Datos uf this \il- lagee. (wis been announced The weddh>« Is planned for tho iio.u future owl, and mm* Regents examinations nt the high school this weefe. Utile Mlas Battle Ralp, dauRli- ter of Mr and Mrs Ort» Bale, i- reeovoring from the measles. Henry ll< m is cuftftned to his h>nne by II- 1 «j), Mr, ttiul wira, Horace WHdor und children and Mrs, \Viltt«-r'v fnlher. Dwlght Bovvden. of Osik- fteld, and Mr. and Mrs. Ourdun Wheeler and cluldren of Niagara WEST GUtNES J Ai l.UND IJY MILS II. ^f Guests of lie lull vi'.i In Canada ^. Rich.ml C*. 1111^4.^,1111 hi. L-nts, Mi .mil Ml»C ij|ic>< (iilin -pent Sund.1% w tin **•?•• lali\es c spe CaiiutUi par- es, in Mi and Mis Ilcrtt im Young and (on-. Uolnit, Eiirl, and Da\ id, Wvii) lb' «u|.pn j;uofab. . f Mr. and Mra. Stanley Young and children, on Town lane road, Saturday evening. The pupils of District No. 3. with the le.ichei. Mi- Davis, and their nnilliri -, enjoyed a pally marking the cluing of M IUK.I MI-- Clyde 1'irteett and Mlis FraneoK I'tckrtt -pent the wr-«'k- end with M>» 1'iek-oU's dnuKhter, Mrs Kveictt Miller, and family at Medina Mrs Unwind Davis iittended teachoi ••' mtH-tmu la.«t Friday nt Hoi ley Mr ami Mis Many J l.und celebrated thru twenty-fifth wed- ding nuimei.-taiy ut their homo at W«sl Humes Saturday evening. Twi'Ke sat at Iho table for a 7 o'clock Hipper Those present were Mr and Mrs. A J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyers, of West Gaines; Mr, and Mrs. Her- bert James of Albion; Mr. and Mrs. J«hu F*»ss of Waterport; Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Hill and children at tee Stre«?t road. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mi« James'were pres- ent at the .wedding at Har.ul l«c- Vanche Waudhull nnd Harry Jay 1-UIH| «t the home of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hale and daughter, Norma Jean, und Mr. und Mrs. Donald Hendorlcks pic- nicked ut Olcott Beach Sunday. Mr. Smith und family, who lived in Charles Adams' rcsidonce, have moved to Bergen where he operates a barber shop. George Sowl has returned home from the Strong Memorial hos- pital at Rochester. Mrs. George Rouch is confined to her bed by illness. Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Jennie Handy Wlenke of Highland Park, Mich., last Thursday, after a long ill- ness. Mrs. Marion Taylor of Medina spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Brace. Mrs. Leo Sinclair was In Mill- vlllc Tuesday ufternoon uttending a silver tea. Homer Vail Is home from Fre- donln for his vacation. Mi.is Edna Ruwson will soon he home for her vacation. She has a new position at White Plums next year. Miss Louise Vail is home from Ft edonin to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mis Bertruni Vail. The sheds belonging to the Shelby Baptist church have been torn down. Mr. und Mrs. Frank (nee Flor- ence Jenkins) and daughter of California attended church here last Sunday morning. Mls-i Margaret Gorman is Lome from Buffalo, spending her vaca- tn n with her parents, Mr and Mrs. James Gorman. The 4-H club met Friday eve- ning with Gloria Rheaboldt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauk und daughter, Marguerite, and Mary I.orcher spent Sunday at Bath with the Rev Harlund Tullle an 1 family. lag silk worms for the last 3d years In Long Island and Florida. \There's an immense Qeitf 1 hi this country for the growing of 8tll*.\ s he. states. \American silk possesses, » greater resiliency than foreign taw duced silk and the silk worm flour- ishes la the United States. The yield la *pierced' cocoone trow an aere, 9.1 land given over to silk worm grow- ing la between (ISO and $400 a crop, whereas 5 to 10 crops a year are possible—depending on th.e location. Silk worms are not a tropical insect and can be grown wJaerever the white mulberry tree thrives. Under experienced and iystemal|o guid- ance the production of raw silk can be developed Into one of oar major Indus tries.\ Backing these convictions, this New York City company (with which he '.£ affiliated as OonaulUhg Sorlculturlst) with offices tn tfjo R.K.O. Building, la now prepared to. ship whlto mulberry treat, and eJJJ; worm egga to ouatomora «l| qv*f t&» United States. All such deljver^t tiro accompanied with, complete and basic instructions. Moreover^ to, jn- iure maximum SUCCQOB to beglnn,Qra lisli the pp»{nep ^er%have fallsa 1 ihatuiih ^ujftq? fl^ifl»«d heita,^ Ufujjfc 8}01#|a. \WlmioiiiM A ih.U (quiidjUan.Pr. HarapoUiaa ^ / ui.uunileii-a.^iinuAl at luttructloite* J he. tbnoliglfllhe dtetrlhutlnaj **$$•; tfes of 6i|k WofSt^ojtjry. Inc^bM. made available-(o *Toryopo. : - : '' ' He mmm He- vl«ld frojjs^ »w « m$*m *$m ta H mto POMftdj.ofieatiasj;- luffleioat ^ ?& th« WOrw».feMohe(J,fTom aaout 1» pmioa«;ef efgajnapproxtaiaiely BW* 00> wo|pw' Th9*o woflaa ahouij ylejld,5aj||%|0n. i0,(? to m gc-unda of thmm\ym**k « tern 4ft c«t» llMifita^. . v ? ^~ _ „ f^S^^wlWlMsoelatfa — - ~ iwmtynwiwmvtfk pdj pfr^ce^ W oofl| ~ <^afelw to »»jwbji i«»Mt|&«P«W»ftat . ..jfmsm «m» taw tfc*t Wf ca,e ^»e, aa- their BttMtf^JttMt »BM9,000 t poonda of Amef Jean gfown, plareed coooona at the prei«Ulnf- market price. JUIIUIHII I JJt f „ll JJ l^ll ,J IJIIHIJF ^A ByB^T;TY.^R<f|l , r * '4 NIAC FAC ;*:*:<<»>;*:*5c«:*>:*»:«*:*»»>;< MILLETS HUNGARIAN, COMMON and JAPANESE RIGNEL'S >:«*»>:<o:<«»>»i»;«:«*i<o Feed Grinding, Corn Shelling and Mixing at J. O. RIGNEL CO M INC. (ORLEANS MILLS) Main SU Medina. N. Y. .The teadlno ahapea of thla v h and egg noodlea are pc;}'-' ' Housewives plan to chaofn ' •>ays of serving popular foo-'.o keeping with seasons. So I6tV. forget our friends. The Mai-. Family, now that warm wc:.U_ • here. Macaroni, spaghetti, • noodles and tho otlior member*; < this popular family that arc EST favorites In other aoasona c&n );.' turned into dozens of ozccUca. summer dishes. This wheat food being bland Vfljl blond naturally and tastily with vegetables, with fruits and with moats to malto a well-balanecd main course dish that is easy to prepare, healthful and filled with tho elements needed for body sus- tenance in evory season. Any way this food is served, will prove a ploasing change in the menu. Whal moro can one ask for? As a change for the popular potato salad, why not serve a Macaroni Daisy Salad? Have you tried egg noodles as a cereal or as a dessert; or luscious spaghetti with buttert The folke will liko thorn all. Here are three summer recipes that you will And particularly pleasing. Th© manufacturer of your favorite brand of The Macaroni Family will gladly supply TOu with additional recipes on request; Noodlea with Fresh Fruit '4 lb. ess noodlea Fresh traits In season 1 cup cream Cook eg* noodlea ta boiling, salted water, till tender and drain. ction slightly with edge of a saucer. MixTwith trait cat ta email piece*. Servo hot or cold, aa a eereaj, with cream. This is parttcntatly good fee children and reUafied tut a de**«tt by your most faalldkma dhanar aruests. •— macaroni, apaghettl • T.Hg INERQY TRIO. \'.sahettl «l Burro • 'iulves plan at least oni i iuj-. Here's one that la . . eparo and a family favor- •< iicaoon. j 1 j. spaghetti '. j cup butter li cup grated cbeesfl Salt and pepper f jet spaghetti In boiling aalted vjier till tender and turn onto a \Q; planer. Add seasoning and huuter. $lliv tlU all strand* are well buttered and sprinkle grated cheese oirer oil Excellent with reasta, chicken or fish. ( Macaroni Oalay Salad Incsmuch as tho average Ameri- can family seems to have a grow- ing mania for salads, try this one as a change from the popular potato salad. tt lb. elbow macaroni • 1 green sweet pepper 1 dill or sweet pickle Salt and pepper 4 hard-boiled eggs 1 largo ripe tomato \ i medium onion, chopped ins ! V4 cap French dressing or I mayonnaise Cook elbow macaroni In boiling, salted water till temder. then drain. Mix with green poppeT, cat into small pieces, with tomato, sliced or chapped, with pickle, chopped fine. with 2 bard-boped egga, diced, apd with onion. Season with salt ana pepper, then mix all well wtta French dressing or mayonnaise. Serve on four crisp lettuce leaves, with an egg daisy on top and garnished with parsley. The egg daisy fa made by cntttai e«| of the two wmftittta* boiled eggi In halfe uatog one half o| the vm for canter of the dj%. Cat Of white nAWrea Into atrip* toaWng J. resale repraaaattni the petal* » the daisy. XI \JOJU X<?