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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
1 i 1 i .4 si P it Li At i;8 'I " , . hnviMP TrPTP DHMIJb I LO I u FEfiTUHE PLAN 'BBBBBaaaaaaaHaBaB A Charming School Room 1 Cakes and Pie Makers Will Vie for Range and Other Awards i if it HOUSEWIVES- will have plenty of opportunity to demonstrate their baking skill in connection with the cake and pie making contests which will be important fea tures of the Statesman s great cooking school. On the last day of the school period, rrt Thursday, cakes and pies made for this contest will be! it! I OTA Cfn o qtroot I where members of the Salem Woman's club will enter them in the various contest divi sion. ' At the last session of the school the prize winners will be an nounced. The grand priie for the beet cake submitted by one who attends the Statesman school Is the automatic Hotpolnt electric range. A beautiful second prize has been provided by Miller's atore In the form of a 2S-ptece waffle set. Tor the nle making contest the first prise Is a new model Eureka vacuum cleaner with all attach ments. Beauty as well as utility Is combined in the second prize for pie making. This Is a charm ing 9-cup urn set with ougar and creamer, and is such a prize as many housewires will be anxious to compete for. Additional .nrizes have been provided aijd will be awarded, ac cording to a schedule to be ar ranged Jby the Woman's club, which is jointly sponsoring the school with the Statesman. . VALUED PRIZE LIST IS OFFERED H Sara I. i j I tv (Continued from Page S) re: aluminum cooker and steam er, 8alem Hardware Co.; alum-i Inum waterless cooker, Ray Farm er Hardware Co.; Indian blanket. Director's store;" Oriental table scarf, Kafourey's; $3. SO grocery order. Buslck & Sons; $2 grocery order, Skaggs store; flower vase for car. Western Auto Supply Co.; order for marcel. Model beauty parlor. Aluminum tea kettle. Stiff Furniture Co.; pair silk hose. Cen tral Shoe Store; $2. SO credit on $10 shoes, Rottle's shoe store; bottle perfume, Red Cross phar macy; ham. Cross market; aids of bacon. Steusloff market; pair -galoshes. Buster Brown Shoe store; V case canned vegetables, y case canned fruit. 1 box deli cious annles. Roth Grocery Co. Silvery crumb sweeper. Hart- man Bros. Jewelry store; Calorie cook book, Patton Book store; cane assorted canned roods. Bailey Grocery Co.; pair silk hose. BUt hop's; pair -galoshes. Price Shoe Co.; 1H lb. box Gray BeUe candy Gray Belle confectionery; pe clal prise. The Spa; special prise, Montgomery Ward 4b Co.; cut glass bowl and plate, Pomeroy ft Keene. sinrla wool bed blanket. Salem Variety store; toilet set, Willam ette Drug Store; 1 bricks Bun rtatt if cTfm.m Western Dairy PMitiitt rv four 41-lb sacks Fisher flour. Fisher Flouring mi ii fn rnf f mab. .teas. SDlCSS. o a fiehllllna- ft Co.; 8 rolls . creamery butter,. Marlon Cream ery Co. It i I 1 c-- r-r S A J A'.aI I II rrin n D. E. Cliib Elects -Officers Recently The D. E. Club held their annu al election of officers at their meeting: Tuesday night In McCor- nack ball, with the following of ficers being chosen: Grand regent. Mra. Albert O'Brien: Tice-granc regent. Mrs.- S. J. Gentxkow; his- toThiB. Mrs. T. A. Wrndlshar; fi nancial sexrretary, Mrs. A. A. Mfckelr treasurer. Mrs. T. D. Mc- Claln; moderator. Mrs. P. F. Kll- lan: monitor. Mrs. Adam Engei; sentinel Mrs, F. M. Alley; trust- l MrsT M. 3. Petsel. Mrs. J. Su ing and Mrs.-H. Hartmaa. After the business meeting the members were served -with re freshments bv Mrs.- N. Rocane. chairman of the social committee. and her assistants Mrs. T. A. Windishar, Mrs. M. Lane, Mrs. V. Narifltanek- Mra. J Perrr Mrs. W. 8. Quackenbnsh. Mrs. E. Eckerlen and Mrs. C. Roach. Two groups of members will sponsor a rummage sale at 131 North High street on Frtdav and Saltirdav Of fnhr 9ft anil 9.7. These groups include the follow ing: Mrs. s. Gentxkow. Mrs. B Dimeler. Mrs. T D. McClain. Laughlin, Mrs. Olive Belisle Mrs. Agnes Barrey, Mrs. H. Brian, Mrs. A. ttngei. Mrs. A. A. Mickel. Mrs. J. E. Smith. Mrs. F. O'Brien. Mrs. a. ft. scnniar. Mrs. A. i.auranch. Mrs. J. G. Nadon and Miss Anna O'Brien. The proceeds from the rummage sale will be used in charitable work. Portland Folk at Col. Hofer's Home a -t.t- , iAU- n.t ih anarlon4 fever of the beautiful Elsinore theatre, which the owner. George Guthrie, has dcUvered in to the keenlns: of UHwe In charge of tne uiieinaa ( day, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. The cooking school will not interfere In any way with the regular program pre sentations of ine Kisinore in me citouhsw of Hubbard by the many new ce ment walks being put in. Sidewalks Add To City's Looks HTTRRAnn. Ore.. Oct. 80 fSnecian A rreat lmnrovement is being made in the appearance A new walk was completed to day. In front of the Charles Kin rer property. Statesman circulation is grow ing rapidly each day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrpnro Ilofer and Mrs. Max Hofer. all of Port land, are spending the week-end at the home of Colonel and Mrs. E. Hofer om South Commercial street. Col. and Mrs. Hofer are expected to return from their trip to China about the first of November. Church Circle Has All-Day Meeting The South circle of the First Christian chnrch met Wednesday at the home of D. J. Howe for an4 all dav meetinsr. A mvered dish luncheon was served at noon after the business session the ladies sewed for the girls' college in En gene, also the boys' school at Tur ner. Those present were Rev.and Mrs. D. J. Howe, Ruth and Har old Howe, Mesdames Arnett, Roth, fcepley. Searv Granastaii. Birdwell. Elgin. CervenKa, craw- ford, iBlrch, ' Gabbert, Gritton, rcihaon. Hobson- -Hsadrick. Klrk- patrlck, Macy, Smith, Schleisner, Viesko, Ruggles, Whue. waicner. Carper, and Miss Martinsen. Special gnesU at the Woman's Alliance guest day luncheon Fri day noon In the Emerson room of the Unitarian church were Mrs. A. L. Wallace. Mrs. O. D. Hutton. Mrs. E.J. Huffman. Mrs. C. T. Turner. Mrs. L. C. Marshall, Mrs. E. G. Shaw, Mrs. H. R. Craw ford. Mrs. W. C. Kantner. Mrs. G. E. Mclntyre. Mrs. G. F. Tyler. Mrs. T. S. Roberta, and Mrs. W. J Minklewitx. In addition to the special guests, covers were placed for 22 members of the alliance. An interesting program was of fered during the afternoon, with Mrs. W. J. Minklewitx in charge. Tnatramontal mrmbers were srlven by Miss Ruth Bedford and Miss Jnne .Director, and vocal soios ny Mrs. Sheldon Sackett and William Wright. Mrs. Lizzie Smith, who observed her 79th birthday anniversary this week, was showered with gifts snd cards at the meeting of the W R. C. In McCornack hall Sat urday afternoon. During the bus iness session, the women prac tised for the inspection to be held November 17. Word has been received In Sa lem of the birth of a second son to the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Fo:mg nf Del mar. New Jersey. The Rev. Poling is a graduate of Willamette university, and Mrs. Poling also attended Willamette. They have wide circle of Salem friends. Mrs. T. A. Roberts. Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mrs. E. V. McMechan and Mrs. Fritz Slade motored to Portland Friday. Mrs. Ellen Jones, who has been KDpndine- the summer with her daughter. Mrs. Ieila Ttler. left Fri day for her home in Albany. k (ho a hnnr the nrettily aonolnted table was dacked with novelties, flowers, favors and tau rose tapers and centered with an elaborately decorated birthday cake. Hallowe'en plae cards and favors marked covers for the fol lowing tiny guests: Berdell O'Grady. Kathleen Bro- . 9 a . ana - 4 Ya. er. Dorothy Mccuiiey. iiixauciu xcaisnrn Rdonia Keith. Annie Gardner. Marjorie Broer. Phyllis Keith. Henry Keith. Edwara Lam bert. Clyde Mltckell. George Ire land, Edmun Rollins. Stanley Wel broni. Vera Scott, Jimmy Bacon- Buddy McCnHey. and the small honor guest, uavld .Smith. Jr. Miss Mabel Kilgore assistea Mrs. Smith with the servng. Mrs. Rachel Ellis of Madras. vice-president of the Oregon W. C. T. U. will speak at the Sunday night service at the Jason Le Memorial chnrch. Mrs Ellis la a Itiest r& th home of her niece. Mrs. Kathryn Mason. 1110, North Cottage street, for the week-end. Before return ing to Eastern Oregon. Mrs. Ellis will spend several days in Seattle. r Salem club of the Daughters of the Nile met Wednesday In the Masonic temple for luncheon, with Mrs. George Burnett. Mrs. Lloyd LeGarie. Mrs. Paul Hauser. Mrs. Grace Crater and Mrs. Luclle Sweeney hostesses to the group. The afternoon was spent at cards as materials for sewing for the Shrine hospital failed to arrive from Portland. a The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday afternoon In the lecture room of the church build ing. Motion pictures made by Dr. David Bennett Hill will be shown and Mrs. Ivan Stewart will sing. The program has been arranged by Mrs. Ross Bidwell. All inter ested are invited. a a Complimenting her young son. nttie rinvirf Smith Jf.. on his Llt... anniversary. Mrs. lOUriU BUUiu. K a David Smith entertained with a delightful party .saiur, noon.' - . . The. rooms of the Smith none weTe decorated with Hallowe'en uoyeltlea and large baskets ot autumn , leaves and chrysanthe mums.' - a .at fin been made that the Salem Daughters of the Nile club will sponsor a dance In Caatllian hall the night of November 21. The. dance win be glren xerxiw Cy1"-"-- which the Daugniers tain t tkShttt hospital at Port- land. HY Ml m .. i !U lit. The Royal Neighbors sewing cluhrwlll meet Tuesday clal afternoon, at the home of Mrs beorge W. Johnson. 445 Myers 8treet- ! .lX Miss Mary Chadwick. who lof Wednesday for Yakima, Washing ton, to be the house-guest of h.-r nieo. Mrs. Arthur Karr, will m turn to Salem tonight. Miss Williams Will Use Olson's Flowers At the Cooking School Which is to start Monday She says that flowers are f ully.as neces sary to the housewife as isilourl : O. D. "Frosty" OLSON'S FlowerrShop 497 Court Phone 801 I i Miss Dorothy Williams will use Elsinore Products exclusively a . m a 4-1 a a . the Ureat statesman oolong ocnooi. at! I . Highest Quality Canned Fruits and Vegetables EMiwiiiatnoii SHOOS HAL rnrlal evangelistic services win continue every night " this aM.lT arrknt Uondav at 7:4S avwk. at tba Emmaavel FnH I Oospel Mission. 42t State streetJ ewer the Man's anon,- announces -nainh TT Bullock, nastor. William J. Bennett, noted Cornish evan gelist, is In charge ot the services. Mr. Bennett was for several vnr an Independent evangelist I in the Middle West, previous to I which ha served as a Methodist pastor for many years. He .la also I a graduate of Victoria College of j Music. London. BETTER grocers throughout the Willam ette valley feature and recommend ELSINORE BRAND because these products are selected by and jpacked expressly for Oregon consumers in the most modern, san itary factories in t'America-and because quality is absolutely and unqualifiedly guar anteed from the orchard or garden to your table. HriLSINORE BRAND is put up on a com plete line of the finest canned fruits and vegetables and are preferred by discrim inating housewives wherever they are avail-' able. We are proud to present these choice , foodstuffs under "Salem's Own Brand." ; Used at The States man Cooking School because the . best is demanded and there is none better than ELSINORE. hilling Products bare beesi selected -xclttshrehr for the Cooking: School : Baking Powder Extracts' Coffee Tea;, v. '.- " ., . . . :.-- t.s f . . f 1 Mpneyback yottr BTrbcr rejturno trrtxir trtananr Oft any Schilling Product for svny roason -wnatever. Your statement U noug-h. Don't return the Broods. the ' - a - - See tKe Interesting Elsinore Lay at . e ' - COOKING SCHOOL Call for Elsinore Brand at Your Grocery Displ II - . a ' aa . a a on alLCalsinore rroducts all this week at all service groceries in Salem and vifcinity. e This 9 General In Operation at the Statesman's Free Cooking School Mon. Tues. Wed.-Thur. ELSINORE THEATRE Food saved for a week still fresh and good! a u i- GENERAL in TSUzStiB : Pecked expressly tpt Wi (Grtcfiry Theo. Roth, Pres. Salem, Oregon YoowQ beamssed to fiad Aat the ' v luc of food whkh may bars escaped notice la a fat corner of a General Deork sterHeratof foe a week o more h brought oat ia perfea cooxli- tJoa! Hub alone grres rou new wap of metm-pllaaning. In the old days, a roast ot a leg of lamb had to be eaten up in a bony. Now, with a General Electric AefrlgeritDr, todav's letc-oret taeat need no longer ECTRIC leeway that ptoret a turpritinghell reduces the number of cap to mariret,'; It make advantageous baying posstble. And the delightfully crisp salad and luscious frozen desserts which you cnt so easily, make, add a new and wcl come zest to ertry metL "Why act come la and see these reroludooarr renagenuors that need no attention- V not even oilinc. They are bdeed with In rout means. Easy paymentxsa be a M m ' -X be toffiotrowY hash! ' This is. new Verxanged, if you prefer. w I ' " ' ' III a6WHtscMct .. -.:. C ' - . " " " " ... . 1 , .... ... - - . . 1 - .... . ..... ..... .. . .. - ., . . . . .. v ...... I J, I ..- ., ... , '. . ' . . : . . , .. ....