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04. C. CJu& Pfon Annual Party for Monday Evening The annual Christmas' party of the OAC club will be held at the Woman's club building at 461 N. Cottage street, next Monday eve ning:, Dec. 20. Many delightful plans are being made for the af fair. The children of members are especially inrited to attend and likewise are all present stud ents of the college. Santa Claris has arranged to Tisit the gathering. Each member la asked to bring an inexpensive gift for the. exchange. A number of committees are actively engaged in making the various arrangements. Lloyd Gregg is president of the OAC club this year. Mrs. Buren Entertains Northwest Division The women of the northwest division of the Presbyterian La dies' Aid society were delightfully entertained yesterday with an all day sewing bee at the home of 1 Mrs. Max O. Buren. Sewing for the WCTTJ Farm Home at Corral lis was in order for the day. A pot-luck luncheon .was served fit noon. Hostesses with Mrs. Buren were SLrs. Reed Chambers, Mrs. George J. Pearce, Mrs. Joseph 11. Albert and Mrs. Max O. Buren. South Circle Meeting at Stanton Home The Soutn circle of the First Christian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the home of Mrs. II. H. Stanton, 1560 N. Cottage street, with Mrs. Craw ford joint hostess. Officers will be elected at this meeting. The- ladies are asked to bring contributions for the pouad Christ mas shower. All members of the society are urged to attend. Family Party at Independence Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Barnhart of Independence entertained on Sunday with a delightful family party honoring James D. White on the occasion of his birthday an niversary. The guest group from Salem in cluded Mr. and Mrs. James D. White and three children, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. White and two ftaldren, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. In ttrey and daughter, Miss Helen Ingrey, Mr. and Mrs. Homer In grey and two children, Mr. and Mrs. .James Shipp and John Broad well. Frank White and son were guests from Portland,..,. Studio Recital Is Given at Darby Home An attractive event of Saturday evening was the studio recital at which Bertha Junk Darby was hostess when a group of her pupils gave an interesting and varied pro gram for their parents. Those appearing in solos or duets were Margaret Siegmund, Kenneth SUnfleld. Win Jenks, . Sophia Lang, Ilejen Purvine, Os car Gingrich Jr., Margaret Pur vine, Rosma Tully, Wallace Guth rie. Rosalie Evans, Wilson Sieg mund, Martha Batterman, Erma ft Of course you need a mighty good frying fat to make fruit fritters as dainty and crisp-crusted and wholesome as they can be. Lots of good cooks have dis covered that Snowdrift is excellent for frying. FRUIT FRITTERS x Cup Flpur Yi Teaspoon Salt Cup Milk or Water 2 Eggs y$ Tablespoon Snowdrift . Mix together the dry ingre dients, beat in the liquid gradually, and stir in the egg yolks, beaten until lemon colored. Add the Snowdrift and then the egg whites, beaten stiff. Then dip in the fruit drain it for moment. and drop each .fritter into deep Snowdrift, hot enough to brown a bit of bread in a minute. When golden brown on .one side, turn to brown the other. When done, drain on crumpled paper, dust with powdered sugar, and serve with or without outmeg or lemon sauce. If apples are used they should be cared and pared then - sliced in rings. Peaches should be pared mod quar tered; bananas should be peeled, halved lengthwise and then quartered. Snowj&rif t Social Calendajr Today Ladies' Aid society circles ot First Methodist church. Central circle of Jason Lee Ladles' Aid society, 2:30 tTcIock. Chnrch parlors. Literature section of American Association of University Women. City library, 7:30 o'clock. Standard Bearers. "Trip to India." Mrs. George H. Alden. 760 North. phurch street, hostess. Cooking school at Grand thea ter, 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Young Married People's class. First Baptist church, 6:30 o'clock. Leisure Hour club. Mrs. Chas. A. Park, hostess. South circle of First Christian church. Mrs. H. H. Stanton, 1S60 X. Cottage street, hostess, 2:30 o'clock. Thursday Annual De Molay play. "A Full House." Capitol theater, 8:15 o'clock. Cooking school at Grand theater 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Friday MacDowell club chorus in con cert. Assisting artist, Arthur Johnson, tenor. Waller Hall, 8:15 o'clock. Woman's auxiliary of St. Paul's church. Mrs. H. D. Chambers, hostess. Cooking school at Grand thea ter, 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Mrs, Lulu Humphrey and Mrs. Chas. McKinley hostesses, at 1810 Trade street. Saturday Rainbow Girls. Masonic Tem ple. Regular meeting and Christ mas pageant. American Association of Uni versity Women. Gray Belle, at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. John Van Etten, speaker. Sunday Chicken dinner at St. JoseDh's auditorium, under auspices ot St. Monica's society. Sacred Christmas concert. First Methodist church, 7:30 o'clock. Monday OAC club. Christmas party at Woman's club house, 461 North Cottage street. Men's Cfub Hold Monthly Meeting Wednesday Eve The Presbyterian 'Men's club will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday at the YMCA. About seventy-five men are expected to sit down to dinner at 6:30. Major A. -C. Robertson who will soon return to Europe to resume his duties as a, major in the U. S. Intelligence Service, will be the speaker of the evening, giv ing' a talk on Europe, Which will be augmented by the use of some pictures he has taken Music for the evening will be furnished by the Harmony quartette. Batterman, Edith Clement, Lillian Lynam. An interesting feature was the Rhythm orchestra, in which 12 members of the theory classes took part, playing "Brilliant Camp," with Wilson Siegmund at the piano; "Spanish Dance," with Lillian Lynam and Mr. Darby at the piano. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary Will Meet on Friday Mrs. Lulu Humphrey and Mrs. Charles McKinley will entertain Hal Hibbard auxiliary on Friday afternoon; Dec. 17, at 1810 Trade street. This is the last meeting before installation of new officers, and there are several matters of importance to come before the auxiliary. A picture of the ladies and officials will be taken for the auxiliary annual. All members cordially invited. Miss Dotson Entertains Music Club The December meeting of the Junior Music club was a delight ful event ot last Friday evening at the home of the advisor, Miss Lena Dotson. Plans were made at this time tor the club work of the season. Holiday games were en joyed, after "which the hostess Served refreshments. In the group were Vivian Marrs, June Kuhnke, Hattle Ramp, Paul ine Orey, Helen Ralph and Miss Lena Dotson, the hostess. Leisure Hour Club Members of the Leisure Hour club will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Park at her home on Chemeketa street. Bazaar Will Continue The Barbara Frietchie Sewing club will continue its annual ba zaar next Saturday at the S. P. ticket office on North Liberty street. A cooked food sale will also be held. Standard Bearers Will Meet The members of the Standard Bearer society of the First- Meth odist church will meet this even ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George II. Alden, 760 North Church street. A Trip to India" has been planned for the evening Y. W.C. A. Elects Officers for New Year At Jthe annual election of YWCA officers for the new year, Mrs. William E. Kirk was re-elected president; Mrs. W. D. C. Clarke, vice president; Mrs. Eric Butler, secretary; Mrs. John McNary, re cording secretary and Mrs. Mason Bishop, treasurer. , finest From HVlsboro iUl o - Thompson) of HMsboro is . the FnHt of her parents, nr. ana Mrs. W. M. Thompson at 985 Capitol street. Mrs. uinT.cn tv nea; 19 Salem since SAsaay. f ' Reduction on : all hats at the Van ity Ha Shoppe. 387 Court St. Be sure to see our une 01 nais Be fore buying. Latest metal cloth Slate surface roofing applied over your old shingles. We have over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson Bros., plumbers, sheet metal work, 355 Chemeketa. () Prominent Silverton Girl Weds Foster Clark Cone SILVERTON, Ore., Dec. 17. (Special.) Coming as a surprise to many was the announcement of the wedding of Elizabeth La tham, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Latham of Silverton, to Foster Clark Cone of Salem. The wedding took place at the First Methodist church at Salem Sunday. The ceremony was a very simple affair, followed by a small recep tion at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Cone at Salem. The bride was unattended, her father giving her away. , Saturday, Mrs. H. B. Latham entertained for her daughter at a tea here. Mrs. Charles Cone, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. Cone, received with Mrs. Latham. Mrs. Goble of Oakland, Cal., poured. Mrs. William Service, Mrs. Louis Fischer and Mrs. T. P. Resteigen assisted about the room while Miss Louis Fischer, Miss Eleanor Adams, Miss Eva Digernes, Mrs. H. R. Irish and Mrs. Charles Rey nolds served more than efghty guests called during the afternoon. r rfresutent uets ri is L,hristmas beats II &W?k'f i g.L iU lis j SILVERTON APPLES FREEZE SILVERTON. Ore., Dec. 17. (Special.) Plumbers were in great demand at Silverton Tues day morning when the nursery barely registered 16 above. Dur ing the entire day the tempera ture did not rise above 30 degrees, although it wavred around 28 all day. A number of apples are re ported as being frozen. Mr. Used Car Buyer: Have you seen the real buys at the Capitol Motors Incorporated? See Biddy Bishop, 350 N. High St. Tele phones 2125 and 2126. () Portland Portland Gas & Coke company will build $75,000 gen erator building at Pasco. President Coolidge comes to a window of his office in the White House to receive his supply of Christmas seals Fl"NI DRIVE NETS 10O SILVERTON, Ore., Dec. 14. (Special.) Today members of the fire department reported that they had raised about $100 so far in their drive for funds. The drive is for more equipment for the department. O I LISTEN IN I WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:13-11:30 KOW (491). Setting up ex ercises; 10, Town Crier, music, house hold helps. 10:00-11:00 KFNVV (212). Houe wife's hour. ' 11:00-12:00 KOIN (319). Domestic BCi ence and home economics talks, music. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 1:00-5:00 fcFiiO (252). Weather re ports and music; 4, music. 12:30-1.30 KCW. Noon concert. a -.00-6:00 KOIN. ifnsic and news; 5:15, Topy Turvy Time. 5:00-6:00 KFWV. Twilite hour. WEDNESDAY NIGHT 6:00-9:30 KUW. Concert; 7:30, utility service; 7:45. accident talk; 8, studio propram; 9. music. 6:00-9:30 KTBK (263). Tourist eu'de; 8:3l, studio program. 6:00-12:00 KOIN. George Ol-sene. or ganist; 7, amusement suggestions; 7:30, lad Watson's" old time orchestra; 8, Three-act play by KOIN players; 10, Gerunovich'n orchestra. C:00-12:00 KFWV. Twilite hour con tinued; 7, amusement guide; 8, piano and violin selections; Royal Bigham, baritone; Gregoire Haefliger, pianist; 9, program arranged by Mrs. Fred Ii. Alsoa; 10, Windjammers. 7:30-3:30 KFJR (263). Arthur B Carlson (the Swede Printer), and Y M. C. A. 5:30 KGO. Oakland (361). "For In stance"; 6, Bern's Little Symphony or- New Dinnerware Satisfies Demand for Color in Tableware For Breakfast $13.25 Montcalm Pattern 28 Piece Set This breakfast set is in the new ivory finish with blue and gold or cream and gold border. A design so fresh and. in viting as to artfully awaken one's break fast appetite. For .Home Luncheon $7.25 Trumway Pattern 32 Piece Set This beautiful set is in white China with a gold band and hair line of gold. A delightfully simple design which makes a very Cozy set for those enjoyable in formal home luncheons. A brief description of the dinner ware used by Miss Beyer in her demonstration at the Statesman Cooking School this week at the Grand. Each pattern open stock that may be filled in or added to at any time. A Christmas sug gestion for wife or mother give her a small "start" service a wonderful value at small cost. For Party Luncheon Imperial Pattern Bavarian flJOQ CC China, 42 Piece Set Finest of China Sets, perfectly glazed, charmingly designed with an etched border of blues which lends distinction to this pattern. We carry a complete stock of these dishes. For Christmas Dinner Bavarian China, Cavalier Pattern, 42 Piece Set CQ1 OC Specially Priced pdl.UO A set of dignity and charm for the Christmas dinner and specially priced just for that. As an added attraction we are giving a set of 6 of lead blown sherbets or goblets free to the purchaser of this beautiful dinner set. Dinnerware May Be Purchased On Our Def erredj Payment 'Plan i :.Tlie-Sttcj:eiViththfi-Eriendly Spirit chestra; : 8. - Farm, program; ' 8:20. I terriew with .the Agricnltnre economist; 8 70, talk on fruit; a. WOW male trio. 5 ;30 KFI. Los Angelas (467). Majors and iMincrs ercheslra; C. nightly do ings; 6:35. Anita Holt, violinist: 7. Virginia orchestra; 7:30. detective fctory; 8. Virginia Flohri, Cal pet or chestra; 9, Dean II ex-all. pianist; 10, Sunset instrumental quartet: I Dorothy Bush Miller, pianist; Ernest Burley. tenor. 5:30 KPO. San Ftancisc 428). Chil dren's hour; 6:15, Town Cryer; 6:30, Lind's orchestra; 7, Seiger 'a orchestra ; 8, progrmra by Kent artists; 9. Sequoia Ensemble, Emery Kaattor. baritone; 10, Land's orchestra; 11 Wolohan'a orches tra. 6:00 KMTS. Hollywood (370). Bailey orchestra; 6:45. vacation days: 7. stu dio program ; 8. Ballad Ensemble: 9, l-i.'A. K. orchestra: lo. Miller's orches tra; 11, Markey's Musical Keys. H) KPSN. Pasadena (316). Xews, diner program. 6:15 KFSJJ. San Iiego (46). Town Topica; 6:30, musical review; 7. health talk; 7:15. studio program: 7:30, con cert; 8: JO. atsD request program; 10, Ball's orchestra. 6:3 KOA, Denver (322). Wynken, BIynken and Nod period; 7. Scheoer nin'i orchestra; 7:15, concert by Otia I- Lewis band; 8:30, special second anniversary proeram. 6:30 KTAB. Oakland (303). Twilite hour; 7, shopping hour; 8, Nassau Mar imba artists; W. B. Flatey, tenor, and others. 6: at) KLX, Oakland (509). Athena or chestra ; 7. news ; 8. educational pro gram; 9. symphony orchestra concert. 6:30 KTSG, Los Angeles (275). Angelus hour; t :30, service by Aimee McPher-son. 7:00 KOWff, Walla Walla (285). Serv- ice hour; a, studio program. 7:15 KTBI. Los Angeles (294). Chil dren s program; 8, Kev. John McNeill. 30 KWSC. Pullman (319). Education al and musical program. 7:30 KOAC. Corvalli (280). Educa tional and musical program. 8:00 CECT, Victoria (329). Studio pro gram. 10:00 CN.RE. Edmonton (517). Old-time dance program. 10:00 CSRV. Vancouver (291). Bel mont orcheatn. GROCERIES - . For ' r Miss Jeanette Beyer Cooking Expert at the STATESMAN'S FREE COOKING SCHOOL Are Being Furnished by the Roth Grocery Co. 134 N. Liberty St. Phones 1885-6-7 Free Delivery Prompt Service WE SOLICIT MONTHLY. CHARGE ACCOUNTS STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS MISS JEANETTE BEYER of the Statesman Free Cooking School Chooses 1 lyTTEEt 1 TO USE IN PREPARING ALL HER MENUS As Butter is one of the main ingredients in good cooking it is a great honor to have Miss Beyer choose Butter Cup in preference to all others. AT YOUR GROCERS -W" Be sure, to see Frigidaiire at the Cooking School Every woman in Salem and vicinity is cordially invited to attend the Cooking School conducted by The Statesman, on December 14, 15, 16 and 17 at Grand theater. You will see a demonstration of Frigidaire Electric Refrigeration. It will be used in the classes exactly as it is in more than 250,000 homes and places' of business in all parts of the country. Frigidaire is used in the cooking school because culinary experts everywhere demand the conven ience, dependability, economy and cleanliness provided by Frigidiare. It eliminates the possible annoy ance and: inconvenience of outside ice supply. It keeps foods colder, fresher, purer, more wholesome. It freezes ice cubes and desserts that are a real delight. Frigidaire per mits a better kitchen arrangement makes the preparation of meals much easier operates without at tention at all "times all for an operating cost that J3 usually less than the cost of ice. Attend the Cooking School. Note the many.ways in which Frigidaire saves time, work and expense. See how it prevents spoilage and waste. You -will know by having1 seen Frigidaire in actual use- what real household necessity.it is. 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