"3- . Th6 OREGON STATESMAN, galea." Oregon; Frfea? Morntag. May ST1555 PAGE EIGHT if i Society Daughters of Nile Will Continue Activities DAUGHTERS OP THE NILE will continn their Thilan thropic activities for the Shrine hospital Jn Portland through . the summer, although the l&at Tegular meeting will take place Jane 2 C with Mrs.' R. W. - Hans Seltx. - Jnly , a group will Journey to Portland to sew for the hospi- ;taL The Nile club carea for poor crippled children before they are sent to the hospital for their operations and follows up the cases afterward, supplying both food and clothing for the unfor tunate kiddies. The Shrine hos pital takes only patients up to the age of 14 years whose par- ' ents ' cannot' afford to give them medical care. Names are obtain ed through the county health of ficer. : - Wednesday, Mrs. Bert Flack, president ot the local clab, enter tained members with an all-day sewing meeting and a luncheon. The tables were Tery .attractive with choice roses. Covers were placed 1 for Mrs. DaTid Wright, Mrs. Paul H. Hau " ser, Mrs. James Imlafr, Mrs. R. W. Hans Seitz, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Glenn Niles, Mrs. William E. Moses, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. Charles - Pratt, Mrs. O. Russell,: Mrs. A. Brombeck, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. . M. C. Petteys and the hostess. Mrs. T. B. Jorgenson of Au burn was hostess to an informal social affair at her home' on the Fruitland road Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. D. E. Engeihart and'' daughters Doris . and Dorothy, Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell and daaghter Shirley Rae, Mrs. Mysta Hendricks, Mrs. J. C. Gal braith, Mrs. W. G. Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Durham and children Eve lyn, and Lowell, Mrs. T. C. Mor gan and granddaughter Gloria ; Faith. Mrs. Carl Krehbiel. Mrs. Eldoa" Johnson, Mrs. Leo Sutter, MrsiHarry Eckstein and son Ron aiaXrs. Chas. Webb and the' hos tess airs. .T. B. Jorgenson and son Gordon. '" . Jefferson Miss Margaret Wall, daaghter of Mrs. Evalyn Wall of . Jefferson, was ' married to .Leo . Mars, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Mars of Harris burg, in a cere mony performed at the parsonage of the Methodist church at Shedd at 8:30 o'clock Thursday night. ; Rt. Francis Kirch' officiated. - The bride wore a light tweed I.', suit -with white accessories. Fol lowing the ceremony, the young -; couple left for a brief trip to coast points. ' They will, make . their home in Harrisburg, where the groom is associated. with his father in the Harrisburg Bulle- tin. ' " The bride is a local girl, and graduated from ' Jefferson high school with the' class of 1926. i Later she attended Beknke-Walk-er Business college, Portland, and has been employed in the office ... of the Jefferson Review. Mars is a former resident here. 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' rugged rock Herewith is the solution to yes terday's puzzle. Coprrisbfc 111. KIM WBri INfews and Club Jessie Steele. SOCIAL, CALENDAR Friday, May 31 . Rickey Sunshine club with Miss Mary Titterington, 1016 Trade, 2 p. m. .. . Oregon Art Museum association in chamber of com merce, 8 p. m. V- i Y'a Menettes, 2 o'clock dessert luncheon with .Mrs. Arthur Bates, 1005 N. Capitol, election of officers. United Science of Truth social evening at 420 State street, 8 p. m. .. Saturday, June 1 Brush College homecoming picnic. Chemeketa chaper, D. A. R with Mrs. Seymour -Jones for installation of officers. Woman's Relief corps In Miller's hall, 2 p. m. D.A.R. Will Install Saturday Mrs. Seymour Jones will open her home Saturday afternoon to Chemeketa chapter, D. A. R., for installation' services. Annual re ports for the year will be given. Mrs.U.'G. Shipley Is chairman of . the hostess committee which includes all new members and Mrs. R. G. Balderee, Mrs. C. T. Ellison, Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. G. Ivan Putnam and Miss Edna Mingus. Aurora The garden of the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Knorr, was the setting for a pretty ceremony May 21 at 2 o'clock, when their daughter, Miss Evelyn Knorr, became the bride of Frederick Kahle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kahle, of West Linn. Pastor A. F. Knorr read the im pressive service. Preceding the ceremony, E. C. Diller sang "At Dawning." He was accompanied by Mrs. Diller at the piano. The bride wore a gown of white organdy with short veil caught by orange blossoms. She carried an arm bouquet of calla lillies. Miss Emma Muessig, was her only at tendant. Kark Kahle acted as best man to his brother. Fifty guests were present at the wedding dinner which was served on long tables in the garden. Upon their return from the beaches they will reside on a farm near Aurora. Molalla. Mrs. Earl Stuwe was elected noble grand of Oak Re bekah lodge at a meeting Tues day. She succeeds Mrs. J. O. Staats. Other new officers elect ed were Mrs. Ray Boehmke, vice grand; MrSi Wayne Wright, sec retary, and Lois' Adams, treasur er. Mrs. Fred Damm is the out going secretary and Frances Vick the outgoing treasurer. The lodge also received a prize from the for mer president of the Rebekah As sembly of Oregon for having more members present when the presi dent made her official visit than had any other lodge in the state with a membership between 100 and 150. Independence Mrs. Hazel Young of LaGrande, is visiting this week at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. C D. Calbreath. 2 March 16th S season for fasting 4 pries sneak- 5 aettied mavket - 6 affray - 7 indigo plant 8 peruse carefully 9 those who operate upon in massage 10 witty reply 11 metals 12 English " queen - 13 steeps 21 Hawaiian food 23 Babylonian 25 leaves out 26 goods sunk in the sea with a buoy 27 lizard 28 a number 29 pierces 30 Icelandic literature collections 21 wash lightly 82 staves - (Scot) 54 reaches across 87 set on fire 38 astral 44 aote in Guide's . scale 45 forked in struments 46 head -covering 47 struck with terror 49 tree 50 uppermost parts: 51 open space v 52 small : ,J . stream - " 63 sodium -'carbonate -54-sland '- 65 want , 56 roams about - ' . ' 59 social insect - Tttbtn IxoiiaU. lac Society Editor i Zena. Alice Crawford, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Craw ford, was honor guest at a party given on her 17th birthday anni versary at her home. Th guest list also included Mabel Ander son, Bessie Cresswell, Wilma Crawford, Phillip Williams, George Haldeman, Jack Halle man, Ray Allred, John Knutsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crawford, Sa lem, and Kenneth Hunt. I 1 Zena. Miss Hilda Crawford entertained 20 of her Alpha Phi sorority sisters of Willamette uni versity and Mrs. Breck, house mother, with an informal garden party Sunday afternoon at the lovely suburban home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford. POLLY AND HER MICKEY MOUSE WEEKS HAVE. PASSED AND -THB citV HAS WAR - DRUM EQUIPMENT IN FINER. SHAPE. THAN IT WAS originally: mickey; HOWEVER, HAS DECIDED TO RETIRE FROM THE 6AME! - ( W WE GO AW, WHO WANTS V-- X II I - CVT . S DOWN TO A ( T' GO ALL. TH1 WAV ) " " " " " " " THIMBLE THEATREStarring Popeye TOLO TOMATO TfNKE GOOO CfXRE OF SUJEePEft 1 UMWE fT MISTER SPHrAHJ5 HQU5E-1F . ...... m aUr d i. LI1TLE ANNIE ROONEY f YEAH -MRS. ME ANY CAME HERE ANDf I TRIED TO BRIBE Mb TO TELL. MER. h WHAT I KMEW ABOUT ANNIE-BUT III OIPNT LET HER, KNOW A THING" 5 g&EXJfMZl VCS WATCWIK4G THE j TOOTS AND CASPER CASPER , I THINK "THE BEST WAV TO IMPRESS YOUR 4RAND-PA IS FOR ME TO BUY MYSELF A FLOCK OF NEW CLOTHES- Affairs Mrs. Bates Fetes Yfs Menettes At 2 P.M. THE Ys Menettes will be en tertained with a S o'clock dessert luncheon this after noon at the home of Mrs. Arthur Bate. Election of officers is scheduled and the program will include numbers by a vocal trio made op of, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. H. B. Reilly and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. Members Of the group Include Mrs. J. E. Blinkhorn, Mrs. Ches ter Downs, Mrs. Vernon Douglas, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert. Mrs. Lloyd L. Hockett, Mrs. Mike Panek, Mrs. William C. Jones, Mrs. Har ry W. Scott, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Glenn Holman, Mrs. Hays Rehm and the hostess, Mrs. Arthur Bates. Independence Mrs. Irvin Di- ment was hostess for a 1 o'clockl luncheon Wednesday to a group of friends. Those enjoying the de lightful luncheon and an after noon of contract were Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. O. G. Walker, Mrs. Clifford Fratszke, Mrs. C. E. Tal lent. Mrs. M. C. Williams, Mrs. Paul E. Robinson, Mrs. George C. Knott and Mrs. Francis Kiieg. High score was held by Mrs. Tal lent. Central Howell. Mrs. Gilbert Haury entertained in honor of little Miss Josephine Haury'a sev enth birthday Friday afternoon. PALS TOOTS, PEOPLE AS RICH AS I'M 60NNA "MAKE HIM THINK WE ARE CAM WEAR AKYTHiNr AND rET AWAY WiTH IT I V om-NT , "N 7r - SL-.-J ht-wtiWf humph! that's 5H?L HELLO i.JUST Afi LI ' r OLD MR. FOOZLE - fW- LITTLE. ENOUGH, J WWL HICK'i SV' 1 TWZ HAM I BOUGHT V VgY KICKS' -SPf IfTW T&i-V A IT FROM WANTS IT I JJ FLSL P VTO Me! J C)V PERt I'M ON h fiC .THE6ANGSTERS A :J aJSIipSro' Wtfe CTsf -l MY VyAYTO SEE CKP CAhfY BOTHER f? V tmmbSi J&V HMy jT GRATEFUL WE 0 I ALL ARB FOR lyOOR HELP JJ - j A Annual Banquet Of Law College To Be Saturday aarembers of tne law school stu dent' body, law school alumni and trustees of Willamette university, will - congregate In the Masonic temple Saturday night at 6:30 o'clock for the annual law ichool banquet. This banquet will cele brate the 5 1st year since the law school was founded. Judge Edward B. Ashhnrst ot Klamath Falls will be the main speaker. He Traduated from Wil lamette law school In 1922. Other speakers of the evening will be Chief Justice James U. Campbell of the Oregon bench, and Justice J. F. AJlshle ot - the Idaho su preme court, President Brace R. Baxter ot Willamette university will speak. Miss Grace Smith, assistant in the attorney general's office, is in charge ot the banquet. Woodburn St. Mary's Episco pal Guild met at the home ot Mrs. H. M. Austin Tuesday after noon, with Mrs. E. H. Cowles pre siding over a short - business meeting, which was followed by a social hour and working on a quilt. The hostess was assisted by her daughter. Miss Dorothy, and Mrs. George Adams. Addi tional guests were Mrs. Eugene Courtney of The Dalles, Mrs. Florence Em met t of Pendleton, Mrs. Mary Whitman, Mrs. H. W. Bladorn, Mrs. George Adams and the Mlses Carol and Roma Kal lak. The next meeting will be held at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. E. H. Cowles, June 11. Members of the United Science of Truth are offering to the pub lic a social evening with music and cards tonight at 8 o'clock, 420 State street. The Globe Ya Can't Teach An Now Showing "A MEWA BV COMttV OOT AbJ LF.rVltA' Chasing the FORGET ONLY SORRY XXMt KNOW WHAT MRS. MEANVS RACKET IS-I CANT FIGURE HER. GAME- NOW IF ANNIE WAS " v7porget rr-rfA I vou wwiovLi UAWi ONLY SORRY I A fmMMYTflL i HER, GAME- NOW Official Acquaintance 1 IF AN ORDINARY FELLER LIKE ME DRESSES TACKY THEY SAY HE'S SLOVEN . BUT IF A RICH TUY DRESSES CARELESSLY THEY CALU HIM ECCENTRIC- Veal Recipes to Receive Prize Awards Saturday Today at noon, the real recipe contest closes and all contribu tions must hare reached the of- tiem bv that tmm in nnallfv fi a prise. Veal loaf, veal birds. oraisea Teal or a good old-fashioned veal stew ... any sort of Teal recipe Is welcome. A new tople will be announced Saturday morning with the names ot the prize winners. -v ? ', :; ; Here are the last of the celery reclpesi: - - . - .:. Combination Salad t imn awcet pieUs a leuti ot ealarr t Urn whita lattnea kurt np fraud eamt pimento pepptr, cat fiat opi shrimp -Dub of earanna I teaspoon salt ' , . Dice the sweet pickles fine. Shred the lettuce and cut the cel ery hearts in fine pieces. Grate the carrots coarsely. Shred and dice the pimento. Flake the shrimps. Mix all together and add a rich aalad dressing. Chill and serve. Eight portions. Route 2, Box 164-B Mrs. S.' E. Tdrner Fried Celery Sticks S doaen atalka calory S tableapooaa floor 1 . cap milk 1 age boatea 1 teaipoon lemon juiea teaipoon salt Daah ot cayanno , Cut celery in pieces three or four- inches in length. Blanch them In cold water to which a little lemon juice or vinegar has been added. Parboil them 10 min utes. Drain, chill and dip in the thick cold white sauee and when they are . well covered with the sauce, dip them in fine bread crumbs and try them in deep fat Trotter Old Dog New Tricks! Vest Pocket 'Edition' Clouds Away ME ANT PIXIH HAS GOT JL 66a rRDG?) 1 rLL POOH-POOH VOU 1H CH.'HA! Hft1. TV-WBh5T6 MftWTB.. BCi rftTHEM) OFftN ,Oh, GOOD A -2 ' ; KfcAtry row 1Mb MewTy; wicfc. i GIVING TOMORROW -ANT THE PARTY IS FORi POOR, LITTLE KIDS WHEN MY &RAND - WWW Wl l YDU TO CALL UP K AND PRETEND to a golden brown. Berve with rashers of crisp bacon. . Mrs. Fay Black 1S09 N. Commercial Cream of Vegetable Soup ; 8 taaapooas batter 1 H tablespoon corn starch : X tablatpoon onion, minced - Salt aa pepper ' I eapa milk - ' . , s 1 cop cooked, diced celery H eap cooked, diced carrots . np cooked pea - i Melt butter, stir In corn starch and cook 2 minutes. Add season ing and milk. Stir until smooth and thick, Add vegetables and re beat. ' - .. . , Mrs. J. R. Alexander ' '-. . Aumsville, Ore. Celery Creole 1 a i 3 tableapooaa finely chopped onion tablespoon hotter ' teaspoons finely chopped green pep per cop canned tomatoes 44 COD boilinc- vater- teaspoon: salt t By KrlV! MY! SHE DOESXOKAY! IT'S A DEAUJfi LOOK NICE! GUESS I VE BEEN IN THE GAME TOO LONG a v inaurr n TO QUIT! m w By EVERYTHING SO YOU KNOW AN' 3ARREXL. PA IS HERE l f ww i "kaa f V kaa v INVlTlNr ME TO LUNCH 09 Pat celery In a saucepan with! boiling water and boil 10 minutes -or nntil tender. Melt butter, add onion, salt and pepper and cook slowly 5 minutes. Stir in toma toes, add celery and cook the en tire mixture 10 or 15 minute longer. ..- Ellen Robins 171 N. Church ' .. Orchard Heights MrTand Mrs. W. 8. Kirk of Pasco, Wash., par ents of Mrs. Ray Barker, were guests for 10 days at the Barker home. They went from here to Ojal, near Hollywood, Cal., where they will visit other relatives. Porch Box Falls On Child; Kills ALBANY, Ore., May 80. Jerry, five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Killian of Al bany, was fatally injured today when a porchbox at the home of a neighbor became dislodged and fell on his head. His neck was broken and he died soon after being taken to a hospital. . . CLIFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY MR. FOOZLE ! THE FUN IS ALL YOURS ! By SEGAR BRANDON WALSH PLEASE MAKE THE DAY imxm III NICE AN' SONNY- tAUSE YOO KNOW POOR. KIPS PONT HAVE MUCH PARTIES -AN IT'S A GAROEM PARTY- RAIN WOULD SPOIL IT . - v: Cil Bntala fialM mtnaa - IW. Km rt'jiimi 5grikMT, Int. By JIMMY MURPHY FORGIVE ME FOR LAUAHIN CASPER , BUT THE CLOSEST YOU EVER CAMEJN CONTACT WITH A PUBLIC OFFICER WAS WHEN THAT COP AVE YOU A TICKET 7 JlMWriURPlTl