The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGEI SIX
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Military Ball Has
Social Spot in .
c February
mllE Reserve. Officers' ball. al
J, ways one" of the outstanding
formal of the rear, has been
scheduled ' for? Saturday night.
February - IS. in the armory. It
will elima-the observance of Na
tional Defense week.
OUie Benson's orchestra will
play. Captain Louis B. Scboel is
general chairman and has on his
directorate Xfouteoant Chester
Fritt,LCaptain'Laban A. Steeves
and Colonel Carle Abrams. ; t ?
Decorations will be bandied by
Lieutenant Melwood W. an Sco
yoc and Lieutenant Cecil Edwards,
Lieutenant Joha J .Hanlon, Wil
liam H. Hammond and Lieutenant
John Greden. 1
The finance committee is bead
ed by Captain Jinkham Gilbert,
Captain E. R. Austin, Lieutenant
Ronald ! M. - Hubbs, Lieutenant
Ronald J. Friisell and Carl IL
Lieutenant Robert B. Taylor
has arranged ;for the orchestra
and publicity is in charge of Lieu
tenant Kenneth W. Dalton I and
Ralph B. Secor.
Bridge Dinner at Argoli
Held Monday . ,
- Dinner and bridge were enjoyed
by a large party Monday night at
the fArgo hotel. Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Hart and Mr. and Mrs.
Melford Nelson of Independence
were the hosts.
-The tables were beautifully
decorated with cyclamen and tall
red papers. Cards were played in
- the recreation room downstairs.
High scores were won by Miss
Myra Montgomery. Mrs. Ivy Rob-
insoni Delmer R. Dewey and Ches
ter Sloper.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kim
ball. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sloper,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope. Mr.
and Mrs; John Black, Dr. and Mrs.
- G. C. Knott, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Krelg, Mrs. Ivy Robinson, Mrs.
Harry G. Keeney, Mrs. W. F. Mo-
Bee, Mrs. Elsie Bolt, Mrs. Sophia
Krelg. Mrs. Stella Calbreath, Miss
Myra Montgomery , Miss Edith
Norton, Hiss Virginia Dahlman.
A. L. Thomas, R. K. Montgomery,
K "1 ExSSR- Team CapUinS Hold
Monmouth and Mrs. C W. HenUe I
of Dallas. . ; I
Pattern
IITTsMaM't " 1as AtV9
some friend is sure to ask when
she catches eight of you in this
slenderizing jacket frock. Thus
' you're well Tewarded. for having
chosen this cleverly designed
Anne .Adams p a tti i n, ' which
dresses off" the pounds' It s as
. smart anwall-occasion frock as one
couia vwisa tor, witn i i a r i n g
sleeves and soft feminine bow
the sleeves cut in one piece with
the . yoke, to, simplify the m ak
in 7. The jacket is sort enough
to, fit beneath a Winter topcoat.
, easy to don and jreat in .place 'p
a coat wnen days grow; warmer.
In crepe ' or triple sheer, youH
have an ensemble .-that's good
Spring, Summer and Fall.
Pattern 2 65 & is available in
t sizes 16, 18,20.34, 36 38,- 40t
4Z, n ana 4 6. sue 36 Ukes
yards -39" inch fabric-' and 1 -yard
5 inch ribbon.- Illustrated step-
by-step .sewing- instructions in
eluded. "
Send fifteea eeata 15e).ta eoiaa
.or stamp (cots preferred) for thi"
Aaae adaota Dattera. Write Dlalalr
aame. addrtu an itjls sombtr. Be
auro-t etate aiie. . v. ': - -
Send for oar cprinc patters book I
It'a a thrifty snide to cloth . wits'
the aw 1939 look. Ei7-to make de
atn ' for matroat, mine and chiK
drea.' for djrtime sad STeafag, work'
and play.- fipeeisl pattern for !im
lins down (tout fife re. FlttTin(
eeilar for workiar mtie change OBt
Uoecion frock.' The late fibrva,
sad seceisory sews. Pries of book fif
teea cents. Book and a : patters to
gether, tweaty-tive eeata.. . ..i
. addrea order to Tb O r g O a
SUttemas- Patters Dept. 215 Soutb
Commercial treet, Salem. ,Orei stake
neceessrr eneloaBre. Toar ardor Ui
be promptly attended to. . . " ;.
Order rs(omrily are filled iritbis
foar from th time recti red by
The 6 talesman. - i .
Newg-land -Club'
Jessie Steele,
- ; r . : ' social calenda r
. Office Jonrs' for Ibe society editor are as follows:
-10 a. m. to 12 p. m. and 2 to 0 p. m. every day bat Sat
. nrday. Om Satarday, tbey are 9 a. m. to 11:50 a. m. and
12:30 p. m. to t p. m. i . " ,; - i
f .Wednesday ; January 29
Leslie Cando's with Mrs. E. D, Roseman, 2557' Lee
street, 2 p. m. -
- ' - Unity class,' 8 p. m. in Marion hotel.
. . ;; ; : Thursday, January SO
: A. A.' U. W. French class with Mrs. Phil Huth at
- Haseldorf, 7:30-p. m. !
-Hollywood Ladies social club with Mrs. William
iHanseU. 2 p. m. v ' '
K. C, K. T. club with Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, North
' Broadway, Z: 15 p. m. ? ' "
.Merry Minglers club at home Mrs.' C. C. Col well,'
i- 2 p.m. t - ' ,.
W, R. C. with Mrs. Mary Kennedy, 1590 S. Liberty,
- in afternoon, i -
; . - . -'---' i '
. : . ' Friday; January SI
l - South Salem W. C. T. U. at home Mrs. C. W. Sta
cey, 2 p. m. - " ; , 1 - -, -
. Rickey. Sunshine club at home Mrs. S. John, route
.6, 2 p. m. ' t , " . -
r -", v Saturday j February 1
' , Chemeketan's banquet, 6:30 p. m. at Fraternal
temple. Res. at Senator hoteL
Wjndishars -Give Dinner'
Before Tillicum Ball
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Windishar
i were gracious Hosts last nignt
when they presided at a formal
dinner in the Quelle cafe preced
ing the Tillicum dance at Castil-
Uan hall.
The table was graced with mix
ed spring blossoms and lighted by
i pastel tapers.
Places were marked for Mr. and
! Mrs. L. V. Benson, Dr. and Mrs.
I V. E. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Ham Schlltt, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Adolphson, Major and Mrs. E. V.
Wooten. Mayor and Mrs. V. E.
i KuhnLJu?. and Mrs. A. A. Guef-
! froy, 1 Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Arm
strong. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brady,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mr.
and Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Madison, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Newman, Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
Gabriel, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Le-
Ibold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weid
mey and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Windishar.
JMeetinff Tnesdav
, . J
Ererything is in readiness for
i the Y. W, C. A. finance campaign
which begins next week under the
leadership of Dr. J. E. Milligan.
Yesterday morning, team captains
met at the Y. W. with Dr. Milli
gan, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher and
their chairman, Mrs. H. G. Mai-
son.
Monday morning, February 3d,
i au team captains will assemble in
the Y. M. C. A. at 9 a. m. before
beginning their solicitation. They
will return for luncheon at noon.
Team captains are Mrs. Karl
G. Becke, Mrs. Harold dinger,
Mrs. B. E. Sisson. Mrs. Fred
Stump, Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs.
;DaTid B. Hill, Mrs. Ira Darby,
Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mrs. Wai
ter Spaulding, Mrs. John Griffith,
I Mrs. Roy Keene, Mrs. George
R. K. Moorhead and Mrs. J. H.
Laidlaw.
Wedding Anniversary
! is Observed
Mr. and Mrs. Jerrr Elliott of
Corrallis were feted on their 13th
wedding anniversary Sunday with
a dinner at the home of Mrs. R. D.
Barton. Miss Lulu Walton was a
Joint hostess, and both are sisters
of Mrs. Sturgeon
The couple received friends in
formally during the afternoon and
Miss Walton serred Sunday night
supper in her apartment.
Among those in attendance
were Mr. and Mrs. Sturgeon, Rich
ard Paul Barton, Ruth Louise
Barton; Dr. and Mrs. James E.
Milligan, Prof, and Mrs E. T.
Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Warren of Corrallis. Mr. and Mrs
O. L. Poe, Miss Rena Mickey, Mrs.
William Dillmon Smith. Miss
Grace Elizabeth Smith, Miss Doro
thy Wells, Miss Alma Pohle, Mr,
and Mrs. R. D. Barton and Miss s
Lulu Walton.
1 rreSS KAUD JLlectS XNew
jri'ttzL. nn J -1.
vJiutuB iucsuay
!
i ' Mrs. ' Stephen A. Stone opened
her 'home to the Woman's Press
club for a dessert luncheon yes
terday afternoon. . Jonquils were
used about: the rooms. t
Mrs. W. A. Scott :was elected
president of the club; Mrs. E, E.
Thomas, vice-president; Mrs. Ad
dison v. " Lane, - Jr., ' treasurer;
Mrs. Stephen A." Stone,'ecretary,
In attendance were Mrs. A. L.
Lindbeck, Mrs. Don .Upjohn Mrs.
A. W; Lane, jr: Mrs. RJ. Hen
dricks Mrs.F red Zimmerman,
Mrs. W- CL. Conner, Mrs.. W; Al
Scott,' Mrs. : E.. E. Thomas,"' and
the hostess, Mrs. Stephen A.
Stone. - - . k . A
O n O o ? km
Miss Laughrige Hostess '
to Spinsters -
l The Spinsters , met Monday
bight with Miss KayVLaughrige as
hostess Supper was served- after
tna business session. i
In attendance were Miss Fran
ces Johnson, a Eugene Spinster,
Mrs. Howard Adams, an honorary
member. Miss Priscilla Fry, Miss
Dorothy Alexander, Miss Doro
thea Corey, Miss Margaret Corey,
misss Peggy n. Goodfellow, Miss
Frances ' Keener-Miss Margaret
Wagner,; Miss 'Peggy Hunger and
me nostess, Miss Kay Laughrige;.
Additional "Society "
. on Page 10 ,
Society Editor
Dime. Club Invited to
Petre Residence
The Dime club will be enter
tained with a smart affair tonight
at the home of Mrs. Albert Petre
with Mrs. Treve Jones, a joint
hostess. 1 .
;Daffodils and-pussywillows will
lend a springtime atmosphere to
the rooms. A late supper will be
served at the conclusion of the
evening of contract.
Guests are Miss Marmion Con
nor, Miss .Gretchen Rlnehart, Miss
Margaret Corey, Mrs. Ray Busick,
Mrs. Haijold Hank, Mrs. Tyler
urown, Mrs. Vera Gllmore, Mrs.
Sephns Starr, Mrs.- Robin Day,
jars, jca Raiiety, Mrs. Glenn Wil
bur and Mrs. Ralph Kinzer.
BIG SHOWING OF
( f StART Spring wijh...th 1 eL.
y1::! ' Joy nid thrill I new Nally Donsl ' d
i fMtit ' 1 lMpwcl'linia, m... Tarry -
I " ' & VWM Sflka, NsJda:oBd ptli untolcS .
if Aflvid tropical colors and smoky f '
rSf' If W pastels! - Expressions of casual , V
fLJi yjil II ' i III charm blending style with that Jx
(xKi iv ; " "I'fSlll If IPi wefl-known Nelly Don fit and fin If
I V r V' lllVlli llj I IV d020 Crocks infinitely right V U J jh
lV5 I If llflli lit A whether you're sun-drenched k 1)
V jfrf ImmmWm down South' or snow-bound up '
IJth J)jr tlllililfvV' North. For daytime in Springtime. N1'
jy 1 lillLiillV WeXr NDt Don inexPen,jT - I XX
Li - ' l1' Sill Come In TODAY! Choose "Sv
h It . ' I fe new Spring Nelry Dons. Select a A v
ll I 1 I vC complete wardrobe of these infor-
II J - Vg( ( ---XX mal frocks correctly styled to wear
I I ' Wax Vr-' I 1 now and lor months to come! r&S
I iust raY one oni j
I 1
(a) Striped Cord&CTtp
la itaquilio r sunrise'
acraamarins. yueatan
ysllow. Brazil red, 14 '
to 42 ..;.,.J1S$
(b) Lmen Suiting, cold- '
water shrunk, in whits,
aquamarine, mar- '
- tiniqu blue, cuban ;
brown, taquilla sun- .
cis. 12 to 40T..S10J5
(c) Amsthyst. taqulQa .
sunriss. nassaa blu.
. baSaboe in cold-water
shrunk Peasant Linen.
12 to 42....v.--J3J5
(d); Exclusive Nslda
Orepe,t sircen. :bls
bunna Jade, jasper. 14
. te 44 .,i.V.......S54S
(s) Wevsn' nesh ia
mariiaique blue, ta
quilla sunrise, aqua
marine, brazil red. 14
to 44 ;;.....-,...$5s
- (0!Pnre dye Terry S2k
' in. taquilla sunrise.
' aquamarine, bawbee
14 jt4 44....t:.,i.r4s
(g) luxury Lmen in at
; ge&tine blue, bahanta
, green, cubaa brewsw
' taquiUa sunrise. 14 te
;s)eeeeeeee'
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1 l" - " Wrr i -r , 'sauobeoow ' . " ": ' ? : v . '
The OXIEGON STATESMAN. Salsa,
Affairs-
Birthday BaU ior
Charity, Slated
Thursday "
mpMORROW night In a gala
J. surrounding of ' flags, ' palms
and colored Ifood lights, the
third annual President's Birthday
ball will get under way at 9
o'clock. Tuxedoes are not requir
ed both Informal and forma
dress will be worn. .
The Oregon Melody Ramblers, a
I2-plece Salem orchestra, will
play In the armory. Governor and
Mrs. Charles H," Martin will lead
the grand march.
In former years, the President's
ball has been one of the most
brilliant and successful affairs of
the entire winter season and from
advance - ticket i sales, the dance
Thursday night will keep np the
tradition.
Expenses have been held down
to a minimum this year so that
the greatest net fund possible
might be realized, No invitations
were sent out. The admission was
lowered to $1 per couple. A spec
tator's balcony will be open to
those who care to look on and
not dance.
Mayor V. E. Kuhn and his di
rectorate have : worked -energeti
cally the past few weeks to publi
cize the ball and to make it an
enjoyable social event as well as a
charitable contribution. Seventy
per cent of the proceeds 'remains
in Salem to assist victims of in
fantile paralysis. Thirty per cent
will be sent to the Warm Springs
foundation in Georgia to assist In
research work for blotting out the
dread disease.
;
Zena The Happy Hour dance
club sponsored a birthday dance
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Halleman, honor
ing the January birthday anni
versaries of Frank Butler, man
ager, Frank Crawford, Jr., Mrs.
Ed McClure, "Mrs. Henry Christen
sen,- Doris Etzel, R. A. Looney,
Wilma Crawford and. Walter B.
Hunt and his son Kenneth Hunt.
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Oregon, Wednesday Horning, Jancary 29, 1935
Monday Night Concert
Features Violinist1
Monday night's Portland Sym
phony orchestra concert will bring
to the Auditorium stage the guest
artiBt whom many music lovers
hare been awaiting as the pre
miere evjmt of the entire season.
This musician Is Ruggiero Rlcci.
boy violinist only well into his
teens but hailed by critics over
the United , States, Canada and
Cuba as no less than a genius. Rlc
ci will appear with, the orchestra
as . the. linal guest artist of the
symphony's silver Jubilee year.
Playing the difficult and beau
tiful "Symphonie Espagnole" by
Lalo, the San Francisco boy ; who
started his remarkable career of
triumphs at the age of nine, will
make bis debut In Portland be
fore, what the symphony office
expects to be the largest audience
of the season. i
Lauded, for his mature tech
nique though only 'a boy in years,
Rlcci will play with the orchestra
ina program sufficient to test the
powers of a violinist far more ad
vanced in age and experience.
Following is the evening's pro
gram:
Bach i .Suite in B Minor for Strinaa
Lalo .'i Symphonle Espagnols
- - Master Kiccl . - .
. Intermission ' t
Sibelius -. -u-Tont Poem "En Saga'
iierUos -Overture "Benvenuto
a Cellini"
r
Dinner at IJ. B.
lurcn
Smart Event
The Englewood Woman's club
is making extensive preparations
for an interesting program at
their dinner next Tuesday night
honoring husbands. The affair is
slated for 6;30 o'clock in the
United Brethren church, 17th and
Nebraska streets , . '
Included on the program -will
be a one-ace play by Willamette
university students, readings and
group singing. Robert Hutchens
will appear-in some Scotch songs.
"A -:
Mrs. Lacbele Entrains
for San Francisco
Mrs. Mary Lachele left yester
day for San Francisco where she
will visit her son, Elbert. He is
staff organist for station KFRC.
While in the bay city, Mrs. La
chele will look over the spring fur
stocks In the smart shops there.
. She will return in about 10 days.
HeLLY
Springtime Fashions
Recipes for Filled Cookies ,
Coming in Jo Food Editor
ALREADY an Interesting array
ot filled cooky recipes has
t . been received at the Round
Table but there is still ample time
to send in one or more contribu
tions. The deadline is tomorrow
noon. -
Following are more Scandinav
ian recipes: .
Lamb-Cabbage Stew
, 1 lb. Urns MtUa Uw . -
1 rasU seas eabbc
taaipoon wkalr blek peppers
salt - . -
But the meat up and the cab
bage into large pieces. ' Salt to
taste and add about ft teaspoon
of whole back pepper. , Cook un
til tender The pepper gives the
meat a tine flavor. .
Mrs. J. F. Weisser,-'
129 N. Winter.
'..
Swedish Cabbage -
1 medium eised eebbere
3 Ublespoons nr -
S 4ablespooas butter" -
3 onions . . . -
2 spple '
4 np vlnefsr
.. salt sad pepper
leat broth, or boaillos
Red cabbage is usually used for
this dish but white cabbage will
do. Melt t tablespoons butter in
a deep pan and slice the onions
In it and on .top put the cabbage,
cut in pieces. . Season with salt
and pepper and a little vinegar.
Cover with bouillon or , . meat
broth. Let come to boil over a
low tire then add sliced apples.
Cover and cook, one hour. - When
cooked, add rest of butter and 2
tablespoons of sugar.
Mrs. James Tanner,
975 N. 16th.
Rhubarb-a-Greib
t eupi finely eat rbabarb
S enpe water
' . ltt cups eucar ' -'
can miaats Uoioea
; Put all together and cook orer
low heat. When transparent, set
aside to cool, ' While still hot,
Chicken and Tamale
Sapper
25c
at .
Hazel Green School House
Saturday Night - 6 to 7:30
o'Clock
8 o'Clock- Program by
Japanese Talent
DON
add dash of cinnamon. Serve la
tall glasses with whipped cream.
Garnish 'With cherry or pstacio
nuts finely chopped. : -..,:
-Mrs. A. J. Wleser,
1025 Edgewater,
West Salem. -t
Kaffe-Kaka
.To five cups ot whole milk.
slightly warmed, add 1 tablespoon
each, of sugar and salt, a cake of
compressed : yeast dissolved in a
little, water and flour to make a
soft sponge. ' Set in a warm place
and when full of bubbles add a
cup of sugar and J tablespoons ot
melted shortening. Knead in
enough flour to make a medium
stiff douch. and let rise until dou
ble in bulk. Then take half tb
dongh and shape It into a smooth
roll about J two feet long, jru
into a round, buttered cake tin.
and Dinch ends together. With
IT MUST
ind suede. For
3ilver kid
EVENING BAGS
Choose one of these smart seed pearl bags
for your party frock, or a metalic and silk
bag in the new smart designs, A special
lot today for your M AA
selection P1VU
Others to $3.50
COSTUME JEWELRY
. Beautiful rhinestone bracelets, clips,
prices
t
COTY'S PERFUME
Special showing today of Coty's fine
perfumes
PARIS ... L'ORIGON .
L'AIMANT . . . EMERAUDE
In dram size bottles at,
per dram! - .
: GOLD, SILVER BELTS
Plain or woven gold or silver belts rn l!QA
priced at aJJL and Us7i.
Rhinestone Belts Priced at $3.95 , -
. .... if c 1 1 J . 1 'fa
tm at 1 .14
" - m t- B i I ! 11 ,
Jill !
scissors cut the surface into 1&
tie peaks all around and insert,
two or three raisins in eacn sui.
When It has raised again until.
very lignt, brush wiht meltea nut-:
ter, sprinkle with sugar and da-.
namon and bake 5 minutes in svv.
moderate oven. . With the other?
half of dough make; :
. Kringler
Cut the doueh Into three dozea.
pieces, roll each piece to a lengthy
of about 8 inches, then braid IV
Sprinkle with sugar before bak
ing. Bake' the same aa Karie-
Kaka.
Mrs. Ray Cosel,
ArnKy, Or. 1 !
General MethocUst Aid
Meets Today. .
The General t Aid -ot the Firs,
M. E. church meet this atternooa.
in the church -at 2:39 o'clock, A. -"
short program " will" precede, tha
business session. '
Miss Eleanor . Moore will aing
and Miss Benlah Graham will give,
some readings. Leo Ayres will play,
a marimba solo and Mi's. L. V.
Waterman will lead the devotions.
I
So, Let's Dress Up
A special booth showing
all the Smart Evening Ac
cessories is a feature at
Miller's today and tomor
row! Be sure to see these
jew "sparkingly" new dis
plays. Main floor, near cos
metics. BE CHIFFON
White and .gorgeous color
"tints in larx chiffons in
novel designs. iThese gay
handkies priced
at only
$1.00
Delicate Chiffon x
Hosiery
Sappho and Silverjnlst' are
the two new leading shades,
for evening! But you may
also find green, burgandy,
blue and nlaclt. Priced, pair
$1 $1.15 $1.35
7f's a
Dfe
SILVER SLIPPERS
Silver sandals for dancing . . . white,
crepe . . . black suede here too!
Come be fitted today. $3.45 for crepe
.$5.0tt
earrings, are very necessary acces
sory and you may find them at Mill-;
er's at a small frjictjon of their
usual Cfi if?C OC
.. UVG tO voiles J
only
65c r-
GET INTO NEW THINGS
Get into new things . . . their reflected
glory will show in your eyes ... in the
way you walk ... in the way you feel!
Rush down to Miller's apparel
shops on the second floor and
see the new party frocks that
are so inexpensively priced.
Printetl; Taffeta
Corded Crepes
Chiffons
$795 to
$1075
to!'
SALslM
OPBCOM