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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1931)
The OREGON STATE31IAN. Saleia, Oregon, Friday Mornin?, February 18, 1S31 PAG 13 EZVJPJ POIiJTERS ypflt ; HUG OIH Free Cooking Matinees arc Scheduled Next; Week By The Statesman " ( i Honsewlvea of Salem are eagerly- anticipating the gaa cooking xnatlneee which are to be held Febmarr 17-1I-19-20. la the basement auditorium of the First Methodist charch, corner of Church and State streets. The matinees are sponsored by The Oregon Statesman. - - Miss Wllla Campbell, home eco "nomist for the Tappan Store com pany, has been secured to conduct these affairs through the courtesy Of the Portland Gas & Coke com pany. Rita Conner, well known home economist In this city, will assist Miss Campbell. ! r These two ladles are sure to ; bare a store of Yarloua useful i Ideas and suggestions . for the housewife. ; Something to -eat that is new i and different and yet! economical i is a problem that pussies almost i every homemaker. At Ihe cooking i matinees, Wllla Campbell and Ri ta Conner will help yon solve this problem. Various way of pre I paring the every-day dishes, lend- lng to them an entirely new and i appetising Interest, will be feat ; ured. How many of us hare long ed to get away from the monotony SheMakesAll Cooking Simple " " ; - : ftflae WU Campbell Lome eco ; nomLst at the gas cooking mat t lnees sponsored by The States ! man, Feb. 17, 18, 19, 20. of cooking the same food in the same way, day in and day oat! These cooking matinees provide a wonderful opportunity by showing the housewife how she may ; get away from drudgery in house work. ! . Woman's Intense interest in ef ficient household appliances has brought about many improve ments, until today we have the Taprnjin gas range -a range which Buy your BOYS' SHOES i at Buster Brown's 4? - Sturdy, well made, comfortable shoes for wide' 1 awake boys j Through all kinds of weather and all kincte of rough wear, these shoes have proved their superiority. Made of fine quality calf skin in brown or black; with solid leather heels 1 and soles which stand the test that very boy will give them. All sizes from 0 to 0. Buster Brown 125 N. Commercial combines speed,' economy, and beauty In one appliance. No longer most the housewife stand for hours over a hot stove. preparing the meals for her fam ily. Miss Campbell will tell you how an entire meal can be pat into the oven, the oven control set, and the meal left to cook itself, while yon enjoy the leisure time ag you will. ISot that cooking lin t interest ing to know how to cook well is one of the greatest arts, which I am sure the male, portion of the family will admit, as there is an old saying somewhere that "The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. But to be able to do this and still have lots of time for other things as well, is indeed something welt worth knowing. We have heard quite often the effect colors ! and environment have on our ability to do things well. And most of certainly agree that cooking can be made much more Interesting and can be a pleasure rather than a drudgery of routine, if we make oar kitch en a beautiful and bright place in which to work; then we are all ready for the result a delicious, appetizing meal prepared in a cosy and delightful atmosphere. A ' green and lavender kitchen seems to he one of the most popu lar color combinations. A light cream background in walls and woodwork is an easy one to work on. Then curtains of the two colors may be stiff, as those made of oilcloth with a scalloped border of the contrasting color, or i an edge of the three colors of bias tape. A light green table with a lavender edge and lavender and black legs makes kitchen work more fun. The corner cupboard may be in green with a lavender edge and lavender oilcloth on the shelves. Glassware of that lovely shade of rose may be used; to bring out the color scheme more fully. The range and refrigerator are the most important part of this kitchen. A gas range in light green and cream enamel is ; the very thing needed to finish the decorating of this most important room. - , j Blue and whjte, of course al ways have been and always will be used very extensively. A Dutch kitchen is such a clean and cheer ful place, and bine and white are such clean looking colors. White walls and woodwork with curtains or white raffled curtains make np the background. A white range and a white refrigerator fit In beautifully with ' this kitchen Linoleum of blue and white and a clock with a Dutch scene painted on the face of it in bine again cany out the Dutch idea. A pot of red geraniums on the window sill offer the additional cheer that makes our kitchen the best room la the house for every member of the family. I; Daring the f our days of the school the following will be feat bred: The Company Breakfast, Thrift Dinner With Vegetables jBfade Attractive, Ingenuity Re cipes using Leftovers, Variety Day. Taking them as a whole, theee cooking matinees will not be merely- "Cooking Schools - they will be real events in the life of the feminine portion of every family not only the house wives, but to those young ladies who are contemplating taking on this very interesting Job. s iMrs. Wallace Griffith and young daughter, Margaret Claire, who have been guests of Sirs Griffith's parents, Mr and Mrs F. A. Legge during the past months, will leave February 19 tor Minneapolis, Minn., where they will Join Prof. Griffith who is a member of the mathematics department of the University of Minnesota, Stayton ,Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Smith entertained twenty friends on Saturday with an ev ening of bridge. Mrs. M. 8. Hunt had high score for the ladles and J, L. Siegmund for the gentlemen and they were given some lovely prizes. Supper was served at lite hour. ! FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY mmm : ' ' " ! . '. 1 Ladies' Shoes 2 j STAR BRAND SHOES "Naf f Said" ! . Broken Sizes I ..i - J. ; : i 'j - :' ; L Discontinued Numbers . Closeouts BRASSIERES BANDEAUX - CORSELETTES STEPINS - CORSETS - GARTER BELTS j , A REAL BARGAIN OFFERING ! . - ' ! IN OUR! WINDOWS I I at P. 7 220 N. Liberty i n i - i t ; mm Telephone 1608 .,,.1 me Ml Planned For s Lausanne Since '1920 Lausanne hall, of Willamette . university has ob served . "Open House night in the spring. Tonight will bs the "Open House" night tor this spring with hours from S o'clock to 10:30 o'clock at which time all the Interested townsfolk are invited to call. . , In the line to greet the guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg Doney, Dean and Mrs. Frank Er- Ickson, Dean Olive M. Dahl, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Lucille Htx on. Miss Edith Morange. Miss Eva G or ham and Miss Margaret Schrelber will introduce to the line. : , -,. ',-..- Tlan have been arranced bv Miss Gertrude Beard, and Mlas Frances Jackson. . MIsa Ruth Barnes Is chairman of the pro committee . and has ar ranged for numbers to be pre sented by Miss KUin scnrexoer. Miss Margaret, sc&reiber, miss Kate Skinner, Miss' Virginia RlnMer. Miss MaHorie Wander. Miss Blllle Buyers, Miss Sue Prin- gie. Miss aiarjorie uv, ansa Rath Barnes. ' Other committee chairmen are Mlas Barbara Elliott, decorations. Miss Edna Yannlce, , invitations and favors; Miss Amelia May Schrack. refreshments: serving. Miss Sue Fringle. Assisting in ; tne serving wiu fw Mlas Ttillea Bnvera. Mlas Kate Thompson, Miss Alice Bartholo mew, Miss Marjorle Law, ana Miss Audrev Tillman. Presiding at the tea table will be miss lkjis Iatimer, Mrs, Lestle Sparks, Mrs. Roy Keene and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Mrs. A. N. Clough Is Hostess : Mrs. A. N. Clough entertained in compliment to members of the K. C. K. T. club at Iter home Thursday afternoon. The guest rooms were attractive with spring flowers and at the luncheon hour St. Valentine inspired the fa vors and menu. Mrs. Ray Clark and Mrs. A. J. Donnell assisted in serving;, following a pleasant so cial afternoon. Guests were Mrs. T. C. Mcln- tlre, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. B. J. Donell, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Hat- tie Givens, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Bert Waller, Mrs. R. C. Krlesel, and Mrs. Bertha Schellberg. Mrs. Alma Thompson will be hostess to the club in a fortnight. Gearin-Coffee Nuptials Celebrated 1 Miss Katherlne Gearin, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gearin and Charles M. Coffer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Coffey, were mar ried Thursday morning at 9:30 o'lock In an impressive high nup tial mass in St. Vincent de Paul's church. Father Thomas Vincent Keenan officiating. The church was beautifully ar ranged for the lovely ceremony. A profusion of spring flowers form ed a background for the bridal party in which were Miss Honora Reidy. maid of honor, who wore peach net, and bridesmaids. Miss Josephine Mauldlng in yellow net. Miss Margaret Davidson in orchid net. All the gowns were made in long graceful princess lines. Lace mits and maline hats completed the ensemble of the attendents who each carried shower Colonial bouqaets. . - The bride was gowned in white Oat crepe satin, tight fitting, and adorned with sequins. A cban tllly lace cap circled her head and a graceful tulle veil was held In place about the cap with orange blossoms. A prayer book from which fell a shower of dainty flowers and a necklace of pearls completed the bride's gown. i Thornton Coffee acted as best man and the ushers were Clark Jackson, Kenneth Coffey, Hugh Gearin and William Coffey. , Following a wedding breakfast with covers for SO in the Marion hotel the young people left for Santa Cruz where Mr. Coffey is in business. O. S. C. Conference Attracts A. A. U. W. The local branch of tha Amerl. can Association of University Wo men has received a folder telling of the dates of the conference which -will open In Oregon State college February 16 and cnntlmm through three days." This conference which is being sponsored by the school of home economics in Oregon State col lege, the congress of parent teach ers of Oregon, and the national council of parents education has for its subject, "Child Develop ment and Parent Education." Among the leading speakers are Dr. Norman Colman of Reed college; Dr. Ada Arlltt. formerly of the University of Cinclnattl; Mrs. Flora M. Thurston, of the national council of parent educa tion; Dr. Golden walser of the Uni versity of Oregon; and Prof. Sarah Prentiss of Oregon ' state college. ' The session starts Monday at 10 o'clock and will convene on the third floor of the home economics building. All local A. A. U. W. members are urged to attend and any wanting information or in tending to go, call . Mrs. Roy Klein. Rosedale Members of the Red Bills birthday club attended the February meeting held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Beck ley of Sunnyslde Friday evenlnr. The -special feature of the eve ning wag the celebration of the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnett and also that Of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Cannoy which both occurs in this month. The honor guests were presented with gilts of silverware. 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