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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oresron, Tuesday Morninp, May 121931 Society News and 21uifa Olive Iff. Doak. Society Editor Ko-mal fames Being Planned For Weekend According to the custom of the Sororities; of Willamette onlver- aity the annual formal parties of the spring will be an orent of this coming weeaena.. - .- The Alpha . Phi .Alpha sorority -Mir entertain -with a garden par ty at the home of Dr.. and Mrs. R M. Gatke. The evening will nmlnated bv the "Gypsy Idea carried eut through music decorations, and program. Miss Helen Hanke Is In charge of the committee at work on the pro- gram. -"V!; Beta Chi sorority will nave a 'formal 'dinner and program-in the SiWer GrlH room of the Gray Belle. Covers will be placed f or knnt 70 ruest. " The Freshman women wllt.be hostesses for the formal party for the Delta Phi sorority and home. V " - . Daleth Teth tiimei, woman s organization of the eampns. will hold Its formal party Friday night In the Silver Grill room of ti- firs- Belle. ; A program Is being planned for this affair. . Silverton Maid Honored Silvertdnl ;The Martin Ilatte "berg home" on. Mill street has "Been the scene of two gay par ties Tecently honoring Miss Marie Ronnlnean whose wedding to Ar- " thnr Stelnberrer wilt be .an eTent In Jane. Miss Ronnlngan is one of the Silverton school faculty. The first of these parties was given Thursday night when Mrs. Martin O. Hatteberg. Miss Lillian Block and .Miss Helga -Anderson were , hostesses. The Hatteberg ii,t. . -AAwk tvaA. Inv-lv with spring flowers. - The ' gifts for Miss -Ronningen-were brought Into the room in a little pink and green wagon drawn by Don ald Hatteberg dressed in white HUB LCl cua . ' The evening was spent in mat Inr a memory book for the bride. Guests for ' the evening were Hannah Olsen, s Olga Johnson, Fay Sparks, Elaine Clower, Mrs. ee Alfred, Helen Ellenson, Ida Anderson, Muriel ' Bentson, Joyce Caldwell, Katherine Slawson, Florence Storey, Lillian Niehouse and Stella Dybevik. Friday night Mrs. Hatteberg, Miss Anderson and Miss Block entertained agaln for Miss Ron ningen. At this time . the guests spent the evening. In embroider ing tea ' towels for the honor guest. Present at this time were Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs Ham Jen sen. Mm Oscar Satern. Mrs. Ma rie ; Goplerud, Mrs. John Moe, Mrs. A. J. McCannell, iMss Jane Graham and Mrs. Chris Enne voldson. .' Alpha Phi Alpha Sorority Has Tea A charmingly Informal tea was given with Alpha Phi Alpha sor ority members as hostess Sunday afternoon between four and five o'clock in the sorority home on Oak street. Mothers of members i . . were complimented guests, ana called Informally during the hour. - "' . , , . The guest rooms were attract ively arranged with flowers in . shades of orchid and cream, .house colors. Miss. Edith Glalser, Miss Dorothy Shepard and Miss Rosetta Smith served. , ' This "mother daughter" tea is an annual affair with the Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. . Hazel Green Mr. and Mrs Joseph Zelinskt were hosts for a . family dinner Mother's Day. The guests were Mrs. W. tr v-nihi Middle Grote, mother of Mrs. Ze llnski; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pease and son LeRoy of Salem; Mrs. Pease, aunt of Mrs. Zeiin ski; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barnick and daughter Beverly Qninaby, Mrs. Barnick Is sister of Mrs. Ze- linski; Mr. and Mrs. John P. Ze linski and song,. Homer and Ro bert Qulnaby; Mrs. Matilda Ko- oow of Claxton. John P. Zelln ski Is a cousin and Mrs. Kobow. aunt or Mr. ZellnskL Hasel Green The Mothers' ana Daughters' i banquet to be given by the Women's Mission ary society amd Ouerbeln Guild will be at the church Friday. May IS, at 7 o'clock. The Guild will furnish, the proeram. Rev. Leila Lackey, former pastor; will e present to speak. tux. and "Mrs. - Lee -.Unruh are receiving . congratulations upon the, birth of a-baby boy, born May 10, - He has been named Richard Lee. ; Moth er o Mine A mother's kiss, A fond goodbye, A tear oa her cheek, A heart-felt sigh Are the things we miss " " -'"' As we Journey 'on Far away from home Till the touch is gone; " ' A kiss with a feeling None but mother can give No matted how old ' - Will always live. . A fond goodbye Ji As she watched us go To lire among the masses. Sorrow and, trouble to know. A tear on"!er cheek' ' Like the diamonds that shine This blessed old soul, - That mother of mis. A heart-felt sigh As she knew it was done To teat apart That mother and son. ' ! ' DENA MACK. - - i SOCIAL CALENDAR -! Tuesday, May 12 - v V Junior Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church, with. -... Mrs. Carlton Smith in Roberts apartments, 35:30 o'clock. Social afternoon for Eastern Star social elufc in Ma : sonic temple. Cards will be In play at 3 o'clock. , r Salem Arts league, election of officer and. annual . , reports; Salem pnblle library., "- ' .i" - - - t Auxiliary to Sons of Union .Veterans, -Woman's t j .clubhouse, 7: SO o'clock - " " " ;v , " u i Institutions department of Salem Woman's club Jf ; ' iponnoring Jamboree program given by high ..school ;t.--. ; ct' for deaf ; 7:30 o'clock,:' - . Rarular meetlnr Encinitis club, 8:30 o'clock, Y. W. " C. A.J report of nominating committee. : - - i . - Cht Delta chapter of Delphlans, luncheon gneets of , Mrs. Carl Nelson, at her cottage In Neskowin. r - t - ; , if Potluck dinner, t: 30 o'clock. Fraternal temple, Py- : . j thian Sisters hostesses. . . ;.;; Business Girls Sunday school class of First Meth- odist church, meet at.home of Miss Eslie Miller.. 11.80 Ndrth Winter street. :30 o'clock. Indoor : picnic.' - , '. ? . Royal Neighbors Sewln club, Mrs. C. F Loveland," I i . 405 :5outh 25th street; all-day meeting : and potluck -. 4 .. lunch, at noon. ... r;; ' -r 7 1 y f Wednesday, May IS r.'' .v " - i Regular missionary meeting of First Presbyterian church. 2:30 o'clock. Prof. D. Schulze, speaker. Waconda community club, home of Mrs. F. P. Bun- f corn; potluck luncheon served at noon. r Mrs. E. B. Taylor will be hostess to Woman's Home Missionary society, Jason Lee church at her home, 1795 tcir roid. 2:30 o'clock. - . ; American Lutheran Guild, 2 o'clock, church parlors. . , Program. t , ' : ' - Primary council will have picnic from J" to S o'clock ; In Englewood park. r, : Dorcas society of Christ Lutheran church, 2 o'clock. Monthly meeting. Mre. Hattie Camerone hostess-to Past Presidents. .. . club of .Woman' Relief corps at her home, 39 5 ..North - list streefe. . ' L , Sweet Briar club, Mrs. A. E. TJtley and Mrs. C. L. ... Blodgett, at Triangle ranch. . -r '. , ,.. ' i- Leaders of Girl Scouts, meet-at Y W. C A. at 7:30 . . : o'clock. Urged that all leaders be present.- t r ' k j . Knight Memorial church women, 12:30 o'clock . , luncheon, in church parlors. . ': Woman's Home Missionary society, 6:30 o'clock "mother-daughter" banquet; Leslie Meniorlal church; Queen Esther and Home Guards special guests; annual mite box opening. ' ; J t 5 . ' V Thursday, May 1U , Mra.l L. R. Springer, hostess to, members of the jolden Hour club for a one o'clock luncheon. North Salem W. C. T. U. 2:30 o'clock, 'Jason Lee thurch. .-..', i. - Brush College Helpers, Mrs. Oliver Whitney, Brush College, afternoon meeting. : " r .Friday, May 15 '. Neighbors of Woodcraft, social afterfibon and cards, Fraternal temple. 2 o'clock. First Spiritualist church, circle at home of George 3toddad.ri420 North 4th street, 8 o'clock. Saturday, May 16 Mi3s; Mabel 'Crelghton to hold "open garden", at Joaesmere Farm, 10 miles north, of Salem on Wheat-land-Waconda cross rdad in Mission Bottom. Marion county P. T. A., will meet in Silverton for all day meeting beginning 10 o'clock. A surprise party was given by the Lyons ladies' Three Link club for Mrs. Helen Vaughn at her home In Silverton Tuesday of this week, j Mrs. Vaughn is also a member, of the Lyons Three Link club. Lunch was a potluek affair daintily arranged. The club presented Mrs. Vaughn ; with a sherbet set of glasses and! plates as a momento of her birthday. Among those ' present were Mrs. Harvey .Shel ton, Mrs. Hen ry Bodeker, Mrs. Clarence Moq roe, Mrs. Alex t Bodeker, Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Mrs. Pearl Darnell, Mrs. Floyd Berry, Mrs. Arthur Vaughn. Mrs. A. Ring. Mrs. Roy, Huber, Mrs. Staeey McCall, .Mrs. Elmer Hiatt, all of Lyons, be side a number of Mrs. Vaughn's neighbors at Silverton. - Independence! Mrs. Radma cher entertained the members of the Baptist Dorcas society an Monday evening. A devotional program was given first. Tne rM of the evening was spent in games and contests. ' Those pres ent for the meeting were Mes- dames John Forman, George Til- berg, B. F. Swope, Elmer Busby, R. A. Sylvester, Frank Henna- gin, Arthur Ward, Lt Probst, Frank Bush,- Winn, Cotton. Nel son,, Pyreff, Gall Alexander, H. W. Beal. J. Sunlngton, Fl O. Parker, W. Tubandt, and Otis Scott. .. y Mrs. F. G. Franklin was host ess In compliment to the birthday of Dr. Franklin Sunday with a dinner at the Argo. Covers were placed for the honor guest, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winn and Mrs. Franklin. Following ?the dinner hour the party returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and spent a social i afternoon. Mrs. Barnes served tea at a late hour. Mrs. Cornele 1 Stuttaf ord spent the weekend in Corvallis with her daughter. Miss .Charlotte Stutta ford at the Kappa Delta sorority home on the Oregon state cam put. The "mother daughterban quet was attended Saturday night and Sunday morning the sorority complimented the mothers visit ing with a delightful breakfast. Women of the Knight Memor ial church will meet at 12:30 o'clock for the regular luncheon. Hostesses will be Mrs. S. S. An derson, Mrs. Frank Williams. Mrs. Alma McKee, : Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. Charles Eyre, and Mrs. F. S. Lukaa. : Mr. and Mrs. .Walton Young of Altadena, CaU are the guests of Mrs. Minniedel Baker for a few days. The guests will visit In Portland and eastern Oregon', be fore returning to their home In lamornia. s -Miss Esther f GIrod, president or the JJaleth Teth Gimel worn an's .organization of Willamette university, will leave Friday to be in attendance at 'the national organization . convention to be held this coming : weekend in Pullman, Washington. - Englewood : Girl Scouts enter tained - with a ,mother-daug?- ter". tea-.at -ttbe.ho-te of Mrs. Ethan CoUIer i Saturday after noon. Twelve ' others and 14 1 Scouts were present.-- - . . . Mrs. O. C. Locke is ; Club Hostess " ! T Mrsr O. C. Locke entertained for her club Monday, with a one o'clock luncheon followed by an afternoon of contract bridge. Mrs.. Conrad Paulus was a sne- dal guest. Club members pres ent were Mrs. T. A. LIvesley, Mrs. rot siaae, Mrs. Dan Fry. Jr.. Mrs. William. Walton, Mrs.. Harry tiaw-ins, Mrs. wimam Boot, and Mrs. Locke. 1 Jefferson -.The Past Matrons club. Euclid chapter No. 70, held its regular meeting in the lodge room of the. Masonic hall Thurs day afternoon, with Mrs. George C Mason and Mrs. Charles McKee- as Joint hostesses. Mrs. C. M. Smith, the president, had charge of the business session, after which the time was ' spent in a social way. At the tea hour refreshments were- served by the hostesses. Members present were Mrs. Henry Shields of Salem, Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. Earl Lynes, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. George Marlatt, . Mrs. S. A. Pease, Mrs. Evelyn Wall. Mrs. R. C. Thomas and the hostesses, Mrs. Mason and - Mrs. McKee. Kelzer. A pleasant day and dinner was enjoyed by a number of relatives off Mrs. John Trask, at her home Wednesday in hon or of her sister, Miss Fannie Wilson, and Mrs. , Trask' birth days. Among those present were Mrs. Ben Bodeker of Mill City, Mrs. R. P. Lyons and two daugh ters of Lyons, Mrs. Oral Williams of Mill City and Mn. Trask and daughter, Marjorle. CHEAP CUTS OF ' MEAT IMPROVED BY USING SUGAR a---M---M-Ha Sugar Blends Deliriously with Meat Juices and ; Seasoning f One of the most inexpensive neat stews to make is the famous Mexican dish Chili j Con Carne. The recipe, which is ver$ simple, follows: Slice fine, two onions and cook slowly in four tablespoons of fat in a covered kettle until soft o brown. Then add one and one half pounds round steak or cheaper beef cut in small cubes and cook until the meat starts to fry. Stir in one to three tablespoons - Chili powder, mixed in a little water, one teaspoon salt and two teaspoon? sugar. .Next add on quart , hoi water and .-one-half cup . tomato puree or Juice. Simmer until meat is very tender and the stew is of a thick consistency. Serve with pota toes, rice, corn or hominy and . salad. This meal topped with a tweet dessert i most satisfying and prop erly balanced. , ,,-."' ' - Susrar can be slmilrlv used when you stew, braise or pot-roast cheap cuts or beef or lamb; and a dash of sugar to pinch of salt noticeably improves the flavor of vegetables. Most foods are more delicious with susrar. The Susrar Institute: Adv.-' State Officers A r e Honored Informally Following, the regular meeting or lae uaugmer or veterans Fri day ' night an -Informal social event comDlimented Mrs. Maria- line Nash, department president. miss jaane Bennett of Portland, press correspondent. . and - Mrs, Louis Horning, department cor responding secretary, r 1 Miss Inn Swaddell, local preT Idenfc- presented Mn Najih imrt Mis Bennett with special flower guts, and Barbara Freitchie tent presented Mrs. Nash with a. spe cial gift. ' ' Mr.' Nash ha just completed visiting all the tents of the state and Friday night' eocial courte 87 to her came as i innrlui in clusion to her many visits to oth er posts. : r " At the business, meettnar hft preceded the social meeting Com mander I C. McShane of Sons of Veterans, was obligated, into Bar bara Fiietchie tent. Daughters of Union Veterans. Plan were discussed for tha June -golden Jubilee" convention which will be held in Portland by the. Daughters, commerating the fifteenth convention to be held hv them in Oregon. Refreshments anA antal linnr followed the regular meeting. . Miss Fleda Hickmem Will Marry Soon .Miss Fleda . Hickman. ha an nounced the date of her wedding to Frank Betts of The Dalles as June IT. Miss Hickman left Mon day for Eugene where she will visit her parent. - ... , r Monday eveninsr Miss Alden AdolDh - entertained at . her hnm In the Hazeldorf apartments with a s-ower. in comprhnent to Mlsa Hickman. . Guests . in compliment to the bride elect were Miss Mar- Jorie Maguire,'Mi8s. aachel How ard, Miss Isabel Wellard, Miss Eva Kerber. Miss LaVelle Keen a. Miss Ruth Dake. ' . Miss Hickman ha hftpn hnail usher at the Elsinore theatre for the past three years, and " has been with . the . theatre since 1 ta opening day. Upon her marrlaee she will make her home In The Dalles where Mr. Betts is connected with one of the banks. Card Club is Luncheon Guest An attractive luncheon and aft ernoon of . cards was that for which Mrs. W. B. Mott was host ess at her home Monday in com pliment to members of her club ' and special guests. Luncheon was served at the small card table with colorful flower arrangements centering each. Mrs. E. V. McMechan assist ed Mrs. Mott. Card followed the luncheon hour. ; Guests were Mrs. H. L. staver. Mrs. H. K. Stockwell, Mrs. Paul Hendricks. Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. Clifford Farmer. Mrs. Ron ald Jones, Mrs. W. F. Poorman, Mrs. E. p. Thom, Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs. E. V. McMechan, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Independence Mrs. Lee O'Kel- ley entertained friends Friday at ner some Here. The afternoon was spent in needlework and con versation. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, the table being centered with a bowl of beautiful flowers. Those present were Mrs. Pearl nidges, Mrs. Per cy Dickinson "and Mrs. Elmer Busby. Lucky Idren whose mothers realize... Child ax whose mothers appreciate the fall Importance of mineral and vitamin are indeed fortnn-te. They ought to grow up with much better teeth, stronger bodies, greater resistance to disease. , i Plenty of calcium, phosphorus, chlorine, iron and copper are vitally important. Yet many m hearty meal is lacking in these elements. No wonder mothers welcome Kellogg WHOLS WHEAT BUcult. . ; Two KeBogg WHOt WHEAT Bis cuit and milk supply 10 important mineral aalts and 6 vitamins mor than a third of the average, person daily mineral requirement. Every biscuit is doable f ousted. Extra crisp. Made of crunchy wheat shreds. Delicious for breakfast, lunch, the children upper a late snack, "Ready to eat. Order " - red-and-reen package from your grocer. Notice the certi fied food-value analysis on the side panel.- You couldn't serve two 6etter food than these,wonderful biscuits and whole milk. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, i -' -J ' :t . , Mrs, p. Q. . Franklin ha Just received an invitation to read her "Appreciation of Hasel Hall" be fore the League of Western Writers which will convene in Vancouver, B. C. in August. -e e e . Mr. Carl Nelon and Mrs. L. Woodworth will entertain their club at the home of Mrs, Nelson Thnrsday. : ; Hroll Manning, track star at WichiU university, weigh but u pounaa.. -. . " jir vn LS HEALTH IIS LAKE LABISH, May 11 Eighteen student of the LabUh Center school i hare met the re Qulrement of the heralds of health and have been- presented with the . badges . given by : the health organisaUon, report - the teacher, Mr. Florence Burr. They are: first grade Max BIbhy, Gerald ' Bennett, Arlene Klamje and Nora ' Chrlstenson; second Bertram Jefferson, Les lie Klampe. Lav in a Dow; third- Dorl;" Evans; fourth Donald Garbarlno, Annabelle Bennett. Floyd Dunn; flfth-Lagatha Page; sfctth--Raymond Blbby, Robert DeGrass; sevenths Eddie Mao Page.1 Morvyln Dunn; and eighth nArnadeen Daszherty and ClydefBoehnu CLTJB MEETS TOXIGHT j LBISn CENTER, May li; Aa j jucvMMs v munity" club will . be held Toes day evening. May 12. at the ICOOUi BOUSK - luwiuuiiiucut after the business session will be furnished by the Banner fam ily of Salem. . The Benners have been exceptionally received in other communities-, and a capac ity crowd Is anticipated on Tues day. , A plo social will he held following the musical program. " 1 ' , , , j 1 ,..- i m jljfel i; feft it (Civei to Kmsys and: &k ft m t m mi 'ej ' ' ' : " 'Z- !'; shows it!- ;ZZ, ' vh-"j. ; (J .1 sf ,-: J TL -" pV:1 f "f-&& Afternoon tA j ; Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. 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