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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1930)
PAG2 ELEVnrf ' I i . 1 I Society News and Club Aff airs Turner Folk are Thanksgiving Hosts Turner- Thanksgiving- for Turner folk was --..a signal tor family dinners jast as H was la most every corner of the United States. Among those to enter tain were Mr and Mr. F. C. Del sell with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fetalen. Miss Thelma Delzell of Corrallls where they 1 are students at Cretan State college; Miss Fanstlna Del zell. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. U. E. Denyer, Mrs. Denyer. 8r Miss Etnma Denyer and Jtatnes and Russell Denyer of Turner; AI Tin Schlraan, Rohm Miller of Salem; Miss Sheila Delzell And Mr. and Mrs. Delzell. Mr. and Mm. S. A. Riches en tertained with a ThanlcsglTlng dinner for Mrs. Laura Hnbbs. Miss Blanche Hubbs of SllYertoh; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pread gold of St. Helens; Mrs. R. O. Hasslef. Rachel Riches, 'Waldo Riches. Mr. and Mrs. Sw A. Riches. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bear and Mr. and Mrs. fe. C. Bear were al so Thanksgiving, hosts. Gneats for this affair were .Mr. and Mrs. SI A. Olllett" of Walla Walla, Washington: Mr. and Mrs riti-iM nillett. Miss "Resells Gil- lett of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. P. M Bear of Crawfordscule; Mr, and Mrs. H. N. Barnett. Kenneth Bear, WillaTd Bear, Miss Eunice Bear. Th contract brides club which has bee meeting for regular in struction nnner the nirecuon pi Mrs. Henry Storey of Portland each Friday for the past six weeks will hare a ooestlonalre tea at the parish hall of St. Paul's Epis- conal church Friday anernoon. Those 1 attendipki will I be f ;jnly meiabeH of th Web. (TM iseries of lectures on contract will close with a meeting Friday night. . -. ' McKInley Parent Teachers as sociation will meet Monday nigni at the school for a business ses sion, a program and that follow ed by a social hour and refresh ments. Robert Goetz, superin tendent In Sllrerton schools, will be a speaker as will Mrs. Betty nmtdhont who will speak on some phase of first grade work. sOlive M. Dqak. Society Editor Sllrerton Mrs. Edna Brown, , Kr. 171 ot one of Sllrerton's pioneer moth!"3 Florence bhipp era. was pleasantly surprised at f Htl Gharri f.itr her home on West Main street' -JVUDDaraOUeSi: Tuesday -afternoon, the occasion Hubbard Mrs. Florence . E. being her 80th birthday annlrer- SbJpD of- Salem, department in sary. Present were Mrs tja. Pctor Woman's' Relief corps. csner.'.Mrs. E. W. Brookler, Mrs. C. Quail, Mrs. Scott Hobart, Mrs. uisen, rs. George jaesehke, Mrs. D. C. Darenport, Mrs. F J. Hensen. H. Ejreleston. un Tt r. Gourlle, Mrs, C. Fryer, Mrs. Belle Phelps. Mrs. Fannie Drake and Mrs. Minnie Mulkey. Sllrerton Mr nf i mrrm ivt Treadgold and son Donald of St. netens came Ui Wedneadar in spend the Thanksgirlng holidays with relatives. Thursday the Treadgolds and Mrs. Treadgold's mother and sister. Mm. i Hubs and Miss Blanche Hubbs motored to Turner, to spend the day at the Stanley Riches home. Friday Mr. Treadgold returned to St. Helens and Mrs. Treadgold and son remained for a longer Tialt. One of the Important events In organization circles this week wm be the county, meeting of the Marlon County Veterans as sociation which will meet at Millers hall for an all day meet ing Thursday. A business meet ing will occupy the morning hours, aad at noon thera will be a corered dish luncheon. The afternoon will be given over to a program. - Mrs. Lois King and Mrs. John Khlfls hare risited two of the Woman's Relief corps In Port land and the Hood Hirer corps within the last week. While In Portland they also were present for the Installation of officers for the I -aaxlllarv . nA i rWM Summers s camp of Soae , of: Vet erans. 1 1 A wedding of Interest to many Salem folk will be that of Miss Cornelia Pipes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pipes of Port land, to Louis McCory Myers of the University of Oregon facul ty. December 13. Both Mr. and Mrs. Pipes are well known In Sa lem where Mrs. Pipes has appear ed many times in quartet recital under the auspices of the Salem Chamber Music society. Sllrerton sPIans are under way Members of the S. M. C. club, -I-.!--- Ulu T -n a enlored a lolly afternoon the December meeting of the Vtard.V IV 32 studto t Sllrerton Women's club. The ??&&tjm.JS meeting place has not yet been r -. r:." definitely decided upon, but It la Ve"-Jrit lt,Wat that tt may bo held In the group. Those Pf"lthe .odal rooms of the Methodist Z Tj,r ' nollir Jan- charch- Mrs. Edson Comstock. Newman r SI? Marion h41"""'1 the organisation. tte Collier, Joy Cooiey.Manon Hultenber, Mary Elizabeth koss. , ; ." T Cmltf. anil 1 w . Buia oroo. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson, waria w niiB. Mb Genevieve Thayer, Miss Mar- , - t t w and I 'aret Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Membersof the P. L. nJ 0Uo Paulus. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. F. ciuo or r-" rMerrlott and Miss Carroll Dibble wiiisponsor -V; r' wUl be among those who will mo at Fraternal temple Tuesday -ere-1 tQr tQ Portlad today to 8eo Paa. Is Mrs. Lettle Hansen, and Mrs. Mamie Callaway. , ! Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop had as their house guests orer Thanksgirlng Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Bishop of Portland and sons, " Clarence Morton, Jr., and Broughton Bishop. Crimson Today's Menu Breakfast! Stewed Prunes, chilled Ttitttarad To&xt r ' Colxee ( Liancheon . 3 .1 VwwflA "Trauted Bread Bars . Celery Fruit Cooklee Apple Sawc Tea Dinner v. TI.mU QaV4 iww sw nVd aausk Biscnit Hmey Head I.ettoee- and French Weiwif . . 1 .1 Ua.a.A i fhAnoia.t Cake, frosted 1 Cories hauI: Rr Haih. Serrisuc 6 t cops Chopped rooked beef Cteftover teaJC T roost. . . t cup cooked potmto?, chopped I .laumiwNw i - . 4 tablespooiia chapped STe -pepper Uwm can be omitted 4 tableapoona enoppea cetera 1 teaspoon sal 4 teaapoon paprika Z-S cup mini or graT iltiv n tnirrAdients and pour Into buttered baking dish. Bake to minutes in moderate oren. f.. in iti9.li in which baked. A half cup of other cooked regetables, aa beans or peas, -can be added if desirea. Blashed Potato Chocolate Cake 1 cup fat (half butter) 2 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla ti teaspoon salt ... 1 cup warm mashed potatoes 3 squares chocolate melted cup milk 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon cloves 2 cups flour - . tu teaspoons oaiu v""" . . . I Creanvthe fat and sugar. Add all rest of ingredients and beat i a minntes. Pour into S layer cake pans which have . ith Td naners. Bake 20 minutes In a moderately slow oren. line Frederick in The Hour.4", Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ly tic" will be among the guests to honor Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cattle on their return from touring England Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanfleld, at whieh time the Stanfields will entertain with a luncheon. Mrs. Bertha Junk Darby and Mrs. Anna Junk will motor to Portland today to be the guests of Mr. aad Mrs. Herbert J. Darby and new daughter who arrived In their home Tuesday. Members of the Modern Teach era club will hold a regular tBMtlnv nf th nrranlzation on Tuesday evening at the Haysvllle school house at a o'ciock. sn1Ya THc student In the University of Oregon, spent the holiday vacation with nis lamer. O. E. Price. itn Mariorie. - Marcus is iuiiiar hr hnlidava from school in the university or ure- goa La 45alem witn ner mouier. was the honor guest at a 1 o'clock luncheon served in the dining room of the L O. O. F. Jhall Fri day ' with the members - of Gener al Rusk No. 39 Woman's. Relief corps the hostess. Other guests included the fol lowing . Woman's Relief Corps department " officers ' and 'corns members: Mrs. Orpha Oorlile of Hills bo ro. 'department president: Mrs.: Mabel NendeL Woodburn department ? Junior 'vice-president;: Mrs. -Maud Stannard of Hillsboro. department secretary; Mrs. Mary Rogers of Hillsboro, president of the Spanish Ameri cas War auxiliary; Mrs. . Mary E. Sabin of Hillsboro, chaplain of Hillsboro corps; Emma Lou Ty son, color bearer number one of the Woodburn corps, and Mrs. Pansy Peterson, eolor bearer number i three of the Hillsboro corps. : -i :i .v ,,--.r--'.i. Members present were Mrs. Meta . Friend. . president.! Mrs. Lucy. Sewell, Mrs. .Martha, Bev- ens. Mrs. Chrlsteana I Stauff er. Mrs. Nettle Mayhew, Mrs. . Ava Malone, Mrs. Anna Stauff er, Mrs. Ella Stauff er, Mrs. Neva McKen- zie, Mrs. Elizabeth Grimm, Mrs. Sadie Scholl, Mrs. Maud Bidgood, Mrs. Elvle Calvert, Mrs. Susie Ott and Mrs. Cora Smith. Miss Rose Jordan of Hubbard was sin Invited, guest. The luncheon was followed by an Inspection of the work of the local Woman's ; Relief corps oy Mrs. Shlpp. . t - : . , I - II Mr. nd Mrs. ; John Shippi as! the jr guests oren Thanks 1 inr. Mrs. Ricnara ! Newman. Jean Shlpp, and Mr. Newman ot Corrallls. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges and fam ily of. Goshen, Oregon, wera tho guests of E. B. Fernno over Thanksgiving. m Mrs. Leslie Howell of Portland 1 tne guesc ox Miss autoe awrr son. Store Manager Gets Suspicious So Men Arrested Two. men wer booked at the police station Saturday on check vagrancy charges. They are R. E. McDowell or oaaiana, ana stenhen H. Freerksen. They at tempted to pass a bogus check at Directors' department store. ; Goods to a, value of il were ordered and then a check for 98.60 was proferred. Mr. Direc tor, being suspicious, toia ine men that he had no change and sent a clerk to the hank to see it it were good. s v ! . This alarmed McDowell ana Freerksen, who left the store, pursued by Mr. Director. Officer Coffey, seeing the- pursuit, too, after the two fugitives and placed them under arrest. Kiddies Get Hot Soup for School Lunch, and How! On a visit to the Oakdale school the past week, Mrs. Mary L. Ful- k ergon, . county superintendent. found. norel method in use for Insuring each pupil a bowl of hot sons -at the- lnneheon hemp " Everr dav thst mnthM of ab. ar the pupils cooks up a big kettle or ; soup or sUw, and this Is brought to school and divided at noon. : The mothers taka tnm about f arnishtng the hot food. wmca supplements sandwiches. The child whose mother has made the dish usually "presides at the serving. Berger Gets Distinction At'Carlysle For the first time In history the coveted McWlnley Medal awarded for the highest military and scholastie honors at the Med ical Field Service school at Car lysle Barracks, Penm, hag been conferred upon a member of the national guard, according to in formation received yesterday by the headquarters of the national guard in Salem. Staff Sergeant Armln E. Ber ger. senior noncommissioned of ficer of the Medical detachment o? the X4tth coast Artillery and prominent Salem dental surgeon to whom the award was conf er red, was decorated xest"1 dar ing the graduation exercises at Carlysle by a representative of the war department. . Hick officers at Guard ' head Quarters here in Salem and Cap tain Julius H. Garnjobst, imme diate commanding officer of Ser geant Berger. commented, meat favorably upon his oxaelleat rec ord. Sergeant Berger has been attending the tall term of the Medical Field Serrleo school where ha was sent for training by Major General George A. White, commander of national guard troops In the northwest. in order to win mis aistmcuon It was necessary for Sergeant Berger to stand highest In a class ot, over 100 composed of mem bers ox the regular army ana na tional guard, it was said. Sergeant Berger will return to Salem about December 19. ac cording to information received by. his wife, Mrs. Margaret Ber ger of 111 5 North Capitol street. Foreign Gifts i Often of Money i . i . - I I A number of Salem folk who have friends and relatives across fhm seas ir . rlvlnr Christmas nrnaanta of monev. and aa a re sult, the local postofflce is send-; ing out quite a lew toreign mon- flESBITl .'IIS REAL CELEBRATION ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Nov. 29 . A record crowd attended the annaal community Thanksgiving celebration Thursday in the Pop corn school house. A bountiful hot dinner was serred at noon al ter which a program was giroa. Following the singing ot America by all, a short talk was given-by Revv M. A. Groves, pastor of the Ford Memorial M. E. church at West Salem. Musical numbers and recitations by. papils ot the school followed. Small Ora and Ross McDowell of West Salem sang and Rev. E. O. Ranton and sons Leonard and Harlow gave a snaeial musical number With mouth harps and Ranton is a former TloUn. Rot. pastor of the Summitt church here. He is now ey orders. Each Yuletlde season this occurs. la the evening a plate aupper was serred sad the proceeds, $17.50, will beadded to the Sun day school fund. Silverton Real Estate Active J?TT.VlirnTfV Nor 29 A deal was consnmated this week at the Homeseekers Agency whereby Ray Abbot disposed ot his pool hall to John Alguire ot Wood burn. Henry Oreross, a son-in- law ot Mr. Alguire. w.U have charge ot the business. Mr. Abott takes orer a tire acre farm near Woodburn. Another deal through the same agency is that of Gabriel Herlg tad who has sold his residence property on the Steel hammer road to Mr. and Mrs. John M, Loughmiller. 1 And a deal which Is pending Is the sale of the J. W. Huett property to John Morley. The Huett farm consisting of acrea la located on the Pudding rirer west of Sllrerton. CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE Guaranteed C7 Cft Watches ePf etJU Ladies' Solid CO Eft Gold Bines ef.eJU Manicure 'TCL Sets I DC up Save 15 to 40 per cent, here on Watches Diamonds Jewelry The Jewel Bos 178 N. Idberty BUY EARLY BUT NOW MM); ; 1 ; 1 i i o I "f " ii ii Showing Pereonal Xmas Cards EngTaved, printed or embossed. Don't wait nntU the last minute. Order now! ATLAS BOOK STG3E Salexa. Oresca What Paris is Wearing By K. DORSAT PARIS Since foreheads have come Into style. Paris has made an en tirely new use ef the brimmed hat. The French have borrowed a fash ion from Enalish cot on It Is .from the English women In India who wear lmTr-rt hats of white felt, ' two and three at a time, la place ef the enstomary pith - helmet. These - Eaa-ttah-ZBdiaa white felts Are .worn entirely devoid ef any ribbon band or ornament, and have their brims pushed off the fore head aad folded into a Usht curve to provide shade. v The Paris version of this style ham tempered the original lines to isccideatai use. The Ihat Is still whits felt exceptionally smart -witv Mik winter clothes trimmed -with ermine; there Is only one hat itnatA at two er tnreex ana is tweaks a single oma mUtr a dnunond cQo. The type of the hat and its man SMr of wearing are suggested ta Che sketch. It wta be noted that the curve of the brim has not been alfctened -s was last ; yeart off-the-faoe hat. The particular diamond cBp sketched was design ed for this especial pnapnss wide at the fold, where tt ailows the a sfi J) Dump Trucks $1 to $3.95 Tri-Motor Piano Special. $1 Fire Engines $1 to $12.50 Planes That Really Fly, 75c to $5.75 Steam Shovel A Real SccKrter witK $1.00 J Stand, $1.00 j I All Kiddies are looking forward to Christmas. They are looking forward to the toys that they win receive and to the hours of real enjoyment jthey will hav playing with them. Here you will find one of the finest selections of tors ever displayed in the city. Surely there is some thing: here to please every child. Our toys are of the best quality Nothing Is more diaamiointingr to . children than to have a toy go to pieces just when i they hare learned to play witn it Yon wUl find the toys here of the very best qua!- ity. And best of aU the prices are very low and within reach of all Brine? the kiddies in at your earliest opportunity and let them help choose what they want most ....3 WHILE SELECTION .SS-wtsifl-WcA frrttt L-35VD vEHPWI i is GOOD . imcffC u. y v uauu.. joimxu vv Pianos gfctfgft : yYPp ' 50c to $2.00 CP' Dolls with Real Hair . . - mtm mmm mmm mmmmm mmmmmm J l "" ,. i Doll Beds and Cribs 75c and Up n s3 Woolly Animals 50c and Up .. -'fS '! I II ' 1 ' j I 1 1 ? Ofl-Xbe-Faoe mi tm keen its ewa looses ess of itna ana tisht at the openlaa. to held the brim well in place, . . Tfti style Infarmation yurniahed Courtesy oX Electrical SeU Specially Priced Lead Toy Sol diers, $1 per Set BABY DOLLS 49c to $5.95 7ft .-. J Mechanical 1 Boats 75c to L. 'f 912S0 Special Sale on Dolls Dolls from 49c to $9.00 These Prices are in Some Cases Less than J4 Original Price Climbing Tractors While They Last 95c The Best Toy of the -i 'Year Electric Range with Cooking Set. special, $ 1 .95 Electric Iron They Really Heat and Iron. 95c 340 COURT ST. : SALEM 340 COURT ST. SALET.l