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J m Jt t U i W i f J 1 Jt Jt sty in urean est Sst t ITH HINES NINES e is the tile woman who daintily nibbled at af food Gone Goneis Goneis is the woman who couldn't eat this and really did not care for that Gone is the woman who sipped some tea and was content with with sandwich sand sand- a fragile who really considered her figure with much more more concern than she did her food With womans woman's hereditary in inconsistency inconsistency inconsistency in- in consistency the topic of conversation conversation conversation con con- eventually takes a a. a turn at dieting during one of the four courses of the elaborate elaborate rate luncheons unc which are now in vogue The standard by which a social I function is Judged nowadays seems to be the quantity and expensiveness expensive- expensive ness of the food food- served Some comments from departing guests run a bit like this Really U was the loveliest food I have h had ata at ata ata a tea in a LONG TIME T-IME Or Mrs So-and-so So certainly does does' give elaborate luncheons and everything everything everything every every- thing she has is SO EXPENSIVE Or Did you c ever ever cr notice M Mrs s. s you What molds everything everything everything every every- thing she serves in fancy molds and nad garnishes o ever everything cl elaborately b but really when you have finished you you have haven n not t had a great lt deal to cat eat Vie With AVith Each Other From tho simplicity of postwar days there has been tho natural swing back to elaborateness Every hostess is striving for new Do you recall the flocks of silver pheasants one has 1138 gazed upon in going goim from one table to another nothel the thousands thousands thousands thou thou- sands of waxen v. rosca rosc and an and lilies s 1 and other ier similar similar fads fads Tire The hostess who l' l really y lids has has has' ingenuity and originality Is r rare rare re and it Is indeed a a. compliment to her quests guests when they are are treated to a a a. miniature miniature miniature minia minia- ture garden centerpiece ece of her own arrangement or or- orto to a color scheme in December which belongs to June It is easy the easy the easiest thing in the world if one has the means to to order the newest and most Continued on page 6 v J Jf f 1 r A he K i y gs z M S J S 'S J JK i Ii 4 j 1 K t M I 1 C A 4 1 I 4 jf I ca n p 9 p 1 1 q i s. s C j 4 1 te AJ v t 1 9 I o i k v v r J 3 c t rL M F yr rN W if G i i a I n y f if r i 5 j I 1 1 11 1 v rI r- r o I II f L i I r r r q r rn I. n a 6 Society in 1 L I f ii Epicurean I r. Contest Continued l from page pace 1 expensive table centerpiece e e or or ornaments ornaments ornaments or- or little a-little time but ut and thought to pleasing the eyes of ones one's guests as as V well as the tire palate shows an an unusual hostess In these days a C a Food Food Foods I To 10 have a a- rev reputation reputation- t for the food one serves has al t been een something of an accomplishment Families have handed down this tiliS tradition and in certain sections of or the country the women have ilave established i a reputation indisputable table for their famous cooking and recipes arc aro guarded as zealously as state tate secrets but In the days when these reputations were made reducing was not tho the fad Neither was it custom customary ry for tor women to I exchange social obligations as it it itis is today The average woman who has a de desire lre for society attends daily dally a luncheon of oJ from rom three to four Cour courses and a tea or o two of varying elaborateness s with little or no exercise driving from one affair affair affair af af- af- af fair to the other othel other and and a far greater quantity of food than tire tiro business man who goes through through- through his his llis dally daily dozen perhaps walks walles to his Ilis office and eats for luncheon his Ills two favorites a bowl of Pf soup soul and a piece of of pie and then the lady lady- wonders how come he has so much greater success in red reducing than she sie does a III a a Manana Tomorrow how Tomorrow how difficult H It t Is Isto isto to resist The well veil known human frailty is nowhere more excellently exemplified t an in i dieting To Tobe Tobe Tobe be invited to luncheons teas anti dInn dinners rs where the tile hostess has made madea a supreme effort to make her af affair affair affair af- af fair something different something nicer an and antt l something more elaborate elaborate elaborate rate than the affairs she is paying paying pay ing back and remember ono one ono Is Ison isen Is Ison on en a diet Can it be done Is It ever done lone Consistently manana tomorrow I will begin a a a Complimenting Mrs A. A C. C Veyland Weyland Weyland Wey- Wey land formerly Miss l LolIta McKim McKimmon mon nion a recent bride Mrs Irs L. L McKimmon McKimmon Mc- Mc Kimmon and Mrs George Georgc A. A Jenkins Jenkins Jen Jen- kins entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the McKimmon 1 home The Tile rooms were bright with carnations and chrysanthemums chrysanthemums chrysan chrysan- and games were enjoyed during the tile evening followed by re re- re Thirty guests were bidden V |