The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESilAfi, s&iexa. Oregon, Wednesday Morning, October 21, 1933
Society . . Glubs
Music
News';'aiiS--7Ftur6s.;6f Mteresf to Women
MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor
HbmemaTdng
Styles v. Food
Legion Auxiliairy Officer
Presents Trophy For
' Winning Unit!'-'.
MRS. F. N. WATERS, state vice president and past district
president of the American Legion auxiliary last night at
a meeting: of the group, offered a trophy to the unit in.
"the state, taking first musical honors this year. The trophy -is
being awarded in honor of Mrs. Waters brother, J, Urschel ;
who was killed during the World war. - !
During the business meeting an-
Dnrosriatlon of Sid was voted to
'the fund for rehabilitation of Ban
don.. The report given by the mem
bership drive ' committee was en
couraging as they hare reached
were- presented- corsages. Mrs
Otella Mardls of Dallas, president
of district No. 2, Gladys Turnbull,
-'national membership chairman.
Helen McLeod, department chair
man of community service, Grace
Zosel, department chairman of
music, Blanche Jones, department
ot Oregon president and Rose Hill
past department president were in
cluded. After the meeting, members of
the auxiliary joined the American
iegion post in a musical ana social
program. Several vocal solos were
rendered, a poetic tribute to Mrs.
; Waters read and several instru
mental solos were given. Refresh
ments were served at a late hour.
Another activity of the Ameri
can legion auxiliaries is the an-
nnniMvnment nt a TTallnwa'on nar.
ty to be held by the Junior auxil
iary on October 30th. A no-host
linner, scheduled for after school
rill be served at the home of Mrs.
I. H. Brady or in case of rain, the
affair will be . held at the Leif
Official
mi .mi miwni. ill lm T rr-i .
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SOCIAL CALENDAR
. ' . Wednesday, October 21 A
- -' Woman' Foreign Missionary . Society of the Leslie'
Memorial church meets with Mrs. C. A Graham, 266
South Commercial, 2 p. in. v , -
East Central Circle, First M. E. church at home f
Mrs. Ray Farmer. 909 Chemeketa.
West-central circle, .Ladies' Aid of M. E. church.
, home of Mrs. A. E. Hale, 695 Marlon, 2:30 p. in.
Women's ; Missionary Society, , Leslie- Memorial
. -church, 2 p: m. at homeef Mrs. C. A. Graham, 2525 South
Commercial. . .-''N-i ; sc --- ;.'."".
Women Union ! Temple Baptist tshnrch meet with
Mrs. Gerald Chrtstoffson, 1C90 N. 19th at 2 p. m.
. South Circle of First Christian church meet at. the.
heme" of Mrs.C. C. Cole, Rt. 2 for no-host luncheon at
noon. .
..Maccabees No. meet at K. P. hall at 8 p. m. for
social hoar and business meeting.
UPark Circle of the First M. E. church meet at the
liome of Mrs. A. A. Under hill, 885 S. 12th at:3-p. m. r
.Royal Neighbors sewing club,' at Fairgrounds cabin
. all day. No host dinner and pound, party.
- V s -Thursday? October 22 '-. j' . : :
Town and Gown club, Lausanne hall on Willamette'
campus, 2:30, members and friends invited. -
Salem sub-districtJadlea aid rally at First Method id t
church in Silverton beginning at 10:30 a. m.
Seven S-Sisterhood class -of the First Christian
. church, meet in church parlors at 2:30 p. m. for regular
faaslhesa and social meeting. Everyone asked to be pres
ent, . ... ..
CaplUl Auxiliary number 11 wHl meet at I. O. O. F.
hall. 8 p.m. - ..- . ; : ;
Friday, -October 23 . . - '
The. Council of ChnrchrWoasen meet jrt .Bethany -Reform
church, corner Marion .and Capitol. 10 a.-m., all
- day meeting and noon lmtcb. t ....... , - .
Married People's claes.L Ftxst -Baptist ehurch will,
hold social and business mefttng; at the church-at' 7:3.0. .
p.m. " '. v. "- - : ',..... -,-.-. j,:- .
Mrs. F. N. Waters of Sadem, state -- ' w - .
LoTIuSa mTl Miss Millhauset
Shower
Bergsvik home. Cars will call for VanderbllTg-Morris VoWS
the youngsters at their schools. -r, , ; -
Are jcxcnangea
'.. GmldlLIembers
Entertain at
Dinner
Inter-Sorority
Dance Slated
Saturday
The first large social function
of the season on the Willamette
campus will take place Saturday
night when members of the three
'sororities Alpha Phi Alpha, Beta
Chi. and Delta Phi wUl entertain
with an Informal dance at the
. armory. This affair, la an annual
-event and Is given, in compliment
to the new pledges of the . soror
Itles. - - .
. Hours for dancing will be from
, 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Oyer 150
couples will dance to the music
of Harry Wesley and his orches-
- tra. ..:! -.i.
, Those who have been asked to
serve as patrons and patronesses
' for the dance are the three house
mothers, Mrs. Charles Wilson
? Mrs. . F. A. Elliott and Mrsu Fred
A. Weil, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Bax
ter. Dean and Mrs. Frank, Erick
: son. Dean and Mrs. Daniel Schulze
-and Dean Olive ML Dahl. .
Miss Rachael Yocom heads the
directorate for the affair and as
sistlng her are members of the
inter-sorority council Miss Norma
Fuller, , Miss : Marjorie Thome,
- Miss Julia Johnson, Miss Martha
Warren and Miss Mary Jeannette
- Sargeant. -. -
a ,, a
Bridge Tourney:
Winners tor
Week Told '
nnHE Elks club was the scene of
" X -tu'e ' second ' very successful
evening of the annual bridge tour
nament, held under the supervi
sion of Mrs. Max Gun ter. The Elks
club sponsor the evening of play
and each Monday night prizes are
given to the north and south, east
and west groups,- winning highest
. At a lovely wedding held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elton
-A miscellaneous shower honor- a delightful affair of last nigh,t honors
ing - sans ixrene juuinauser, was was me informal dinner for which Mahi nta-i.
?T'? t-KJJ?? 2i ,E? mmbra St. Cecelia Guild and south went to Mrs. Arthur
I1"' ..C . Vt f "U1 episcopal cnurch en- BInegar and Max Gun ter. . first;
night with Mrs. Howard Mills as tertained at the home of Mrs. nr hmii. wt,m-
Vanderburg Saturday evening at Joint hostess ior the affair. Frank Spears on ChemekeU Ercel Kay, second; Mr. and Mrs.
nine o'clock, their daughter Shlr -fas Mllhauser is the bride-elect street. The dinner was arranged Elmer Berg, third.
ley ana rrea Morris were tin!- -or Jtaipn couisen, me weaarog is : to honor new members . ; Eat md vnt baban want, tn
itoyai xveignDors sewing Club iea in marriage, j Kev. ua want scaaautea ior wovem per in. Fall flowers In the brom Walter Cline and Ercel Kay. first:
B. Hart of the- Baptist church of - Hallowe en decorations predom-; shades were arranged on the table Mrs. R. Rankin and William Leary
Corvallls read the ceremony. The inated and fall colorings In chry-;and eDOnt the guest rooms. Fol- cond: George Waale and R.
bride entered on the arm of her santhemums -were used. Miss Mill- lowing - dinner the evening waa Rankin, third.
rather, preceded by the brides- n"8' ' presentea - wun ine ; 8pent Informally and formulating There will be eight Mondays of
and take them to the party.
a a a
Royal Neighbors to
Have Meeting
will have an" all day meeting
today in their Fairgrounds cabin.
There will be a no-host dinner
and a pound party for an "old
member. Mrs. Dora Pratt and
Mrs. Florence Hofma are host
esses. '
maids, Miss Edyth Boise of Sa- tffts during "the evening which i pUng for the year
iem. ana jaiss w lima y anuer- was utvu w sum auu tuu-
burg." sister of the bride. They ersatlon.
were met by the groom and best
man. Roland E. Shull.
Pattern
-The bride was dressed In rust
crepe with white i tulle shoulder
veil. Her shoulder corsage -was
of Talisman roses and bouvardia.
Brilliant fall leaves and snow
berries were used in tha Hmflra.
f stf iz, ) tion ot the home, tall silver tap-
C. Jliwmm ers forming an altar. -r.
mr- 'a - mWiM Followinr . the reception, the
I'M - rmMmi couple left-for at short visit to
4m rni - Silver Falls.
irom southern California.
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BSBaaBSBaWEaBaatSSCBIBHil
"play in all, sweepstakes prizes
will go to those gaining highest
- scores in the six best scores.
Leisure Hour Club
Meet Today w
Members of the -Leisure Hour
club will open their fall season
today when Mrs. D. A. Hodge and
Mrs. Hex W. Davis will entertain
the group at the home of Mrs.
Hodge on Chemeketa street with
a dessert luncheon. .
Snblimltv Mis- Catherine Wald KiliTh. n,.rH.lt .wra m nniaa. cnry.
. . : : . ' . ; ; .. o-. uncncnDmi anil nihiiai win a-
mr- come recently scnernnng was nonored wltn a Miss Mildred Een nf tI. ,m. 7v - . " . l"
Mr. bridal shower Sunday afternoon at " win w. Vr, 7V
Those who attended the party
are:
ME8DAMES
tAlfan- Shepherd Tiny William I
Cecil O'Reilly Ed lews -
TtA Hainevgkl Hewsrd MVU '
- MISSES ;
florcne Melatoth Mrth Rsady
Leren Millhar Thetaa Bead of
Eafene
Covers were placed for the:
MISSES
CbarlotU Hill XUxine Rtnkin
Rotcbs Eyre Vlrrinim Willianu
Jocephiae Coraoyer Clara Scaaanep
Eleanor. Perry Josephine Scbaanea
L Wheelhanc Jeaa Bartlett - ,
Batty Camel Barbara Beaaoa
Roberta Smith - Jeanne Pat ton
Eleanor Eandmaa Maria Pattea '
Iria Jarcenton Dorothy Alexander
Marsaret Rosa - Mrs. Frsak Spears
In the Valley Social Realm
Mock Cheese Cake
m i y 7r I aiock ineese
Today s Menu New creation;
Mix 1 can sweetened condense "J
milk, 2 cups sweetened"
' sauce, and. grated rind of 1 lenv
JL, raclne of mock cheese cake tul
Green celery, grown locally now. came through the mail and al- crumbs on. top and bake S25 da
makes an attractive salad plate' though I haven't trled.it, per- greea (moderate oven) for 4
when, arranged next to tomato hap someone will, and then tell minutes. If made In Individual
slices. Here is the menu for today me about It. pans, allow only .0 minutes. "
as planned for your table:
Green celery and tomatoes .
Baked beans with salt pork
Brown bread
Pumpkin pudding
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POfPKlN PUDDING r
1 M, 'cups pumpkin
1 cup brown sugar '
- 2 tablespoon molasses
'. 1 teaspoon cinnamon '
1 cup milk
teaspoon ginger
t teaspoon salt f
i eggs -t -v
Mix. and bake in a deep dish un- i
til set. Moderate oven. . - . '
Deviled Veal Is
Interesting Dish
. Veal steak, seasoned with m'us- -
tard and ' dipped in rice or corn
Hakes makes as Interesting meat
dish. Cut veal steaks in serv
ing size pieces, mix two tea
spoons prepared mustard. 1 tea
spoon salt, ' pepper and 1 table
spoon butter. Rulr on the steak
then dip it in a slightly beaten
egg thinned with a little water
or milk. Dip In crushed rice
flakes, or cornflakes and fry in
plenty of hot fat. Serve with
sliced tomatoes.
Oysters Make Main
Dinner Dish :
Oysters, now found in the fish,
man's display, offer a good sol
ution for a main dish M a k e a
cream sauce, spread buttered,
seasoned crumbs on the bottom of
a baking dish, put in a layer of
oysters, add more crumbs then
more oysters. Add the cream sauce
to the mixture. Top with a layer
of buttered crumbs and bake in
a moderate oven until well heated
through. -
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Individual steaks, served on the
plates In the kitchen, make at
tractive company fare. Arrange
the meat, with a browned potato
or a baked potato, green beans or
broccoli and a bit of red in the
form of sliced or pickled JeeU.
Garnish with a sprig of parsley
and serve piping hot. Plates ar
ranged in the kitchen are much
easier to make attractive as us
ually the server at the table la
less careful in the placement ot
garnishes and food. -
a
Roughen up the surface of a
cake for the best effect. A smooth
icing U hard to get anyway, a
rought one is a simple matter.
Sprinkle the top with cocoanut if
the effect isn't just what yon
want .: ;
MOCX CHEESE CAKE -
20 graham crackers Gingerale an8 plenty. of orange v
cup .butter : Juice or commeKial.syrup make 4
Melt butter and mix with good drink for the youngsters"'
crackers, pat into a' shallow pan. party. ,
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Members of the club are:
KESDAUES
C. 8. Haniltoa
R. W. Da via
D. A. Hodge
ln Fry, gr.
Kittle Grarer
Charles Weller
Alice Bodd
Miaa Oda Chapman
Seymour J one a
D. B. Jarmaa
Willis Uoort
Milton L. Merers
Georfe Peare
O. A. Park
P. W. Steusloff
U. O. Shipley
J. H. Scott
H. E. Lee Steiner
Student Body! Tea Is
Morris is from Colorado and Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. JoseDhl Peterson of Sil- will be spent luformaily,
a a a aa laI IMTS ST1 V ina Mmm wt WX
connected with the Rlckard ear- Wolf. Miss Scherbrine's marriare Tenon toon place Tuesday in Van-
age in Corvallls where they will to Frank Wolf will take place at couver. They were accompanied j0hn Albert
reside. i i st. Boniface church October 29. f by Mr. - Peterson s sister, Mrs. J. J. w. BeTeridse
Special guests at the ceremony The afternoon was spent in card K- Sorensen. . w:Dc"rt.B
w.ere Mrs., L. C. Vanderbure. ni.,i., tih imn Mrs. Peterson is the danrhtoi H. J. ciementa
granamotner or the bride and Mr. going to Mildred Rauscher and f Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Egan
and Mrs. L. B. Steward, all from consolation to Rosene Hartman. and has always lived in the Cen-
Southern California, At mid-afternoon lunch was serv.l terview district. She was gradua-
i ed by the Misses Clara, Teresa and ted from Silverton high school In
a , . . L, . Agnes Wolf and Mrs. Joseph Wolf. ; and has since been in the
Subscription Club to The bride-to-be received many ' employ of the J. C. Penney store
n,nfl c J beautiful and useful gifts. j either in Salem or Silverton. :
uance paiuraay f ., .... t. nonor.a Mt Mr. Peterson came to Silverton
' ': Miii Catherine 8cherbrmp. Ereiya Kint. from Portland r three ' years ago "JliVeilt of Tofiav ; " ' ' T '
- A .smart event 1 calendared for Rita soabaaer. Wainetta Hofner, Mildred and is connected with the JnHn. " -
Saturday night m be the. Sub,; Bbor y
swipuon cino oance to be held i,y Leona Bents, Catherine Aibns. Do home at 1204 , Pine street In Sil orated as a new social event on
v iuo "oi iuu uviti. : tail will, lores cenn, uireni j.hi rniin orr, vertOn. - -' 1 ' " I V the Willamette hmnn.-lniliT
ior Sofr cr of tbe 8ea8on :" sa-EA.Mb...ent .
Jc . roUp' " - Brandt. Mabrtlda Etiel. Fraheia Silber- , :s . v ; members Of the Student body at
The formal affair will start at ?.. ,c'' Ceeeiia - Siibernatei.: Mt Angel 'Friends- and an informal tea to be riven in
bv 11 ,hbrS f and Mr.;.Wmia-Chr2Sracott?e
ny a no-bos t dinner at the Mar- oeraparher. Hei Will, Maria Weid- Oebler gave them a surprise party hours of three and nvin.v-
Sre'cbtMrt. nrV" 8tf fe" roWe W m id In tnf2! '"fi' PUnnCd
Joseph Gerspcher. Sirs. John Halfmaa. oiaen ed d in g anniversary, every month. , .. ...r
Mrs, Aloi Wolf, Mrs. Frank Eanscher. Cards, music and singing formed. Autumn flowers will decorate
Mrs. C. i. Bnetteers. Mrs. Ben Baker the eveninr S entert&inmont Tha lha tsa taK1& rt&.. tii. it n.1.1
,oe. Mra, Joaepb Wolf. ; lnM,ri,. " " "..I . w'" ' " "1
a 1 aowrcuieu i.u a auu aiim. r 1 alia .nciion , w 1 1 1
ion at nine, o'clock. The Halloween-motif
will be carried out
in the- decorative scheme. Mrs.
-E. T. Pierce is in charge of dec
orations, i" j :
and the ho
lovely gift.
Prizes for high score in cards
pour during the afternoon. Jun
lor. and sophomore women will
Monmnnth ir. r..i. Lebanon A pleasant social ev-
Davis and twin daughters Jeanne' enl on tne Prorm f "Girls' won Dy wrs .rank Aman, sist In the serving. . Miss Julia
" v, u.u6iiicia, cauxic rri.i, o-v 1 f .... , v anil' Jna T. Pnnlh.hM . Ta. tt mm. 1. -t-i i. -
vo, - ruiiiu is . uiauuE 1 iiih arrinrH.
High School League" was the
Mother and Daughter banquet in
the Mayer building Saturday aft
ernoon. . . - : ; 1
Following the banquet hour the
and Joanne, spent Saturday in
Portland with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Monner. who ac
companied her i home. Sunday
they were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. A. Davis. Others pres- program opened with a piano solo
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davis by Dorothy Bohle; Pauline Pen
of Albany. Alfred Monner, Port- gra welcomed the mothers and
land. Arthur Davis, Monmouth, guests, and Mrs. E. L. Clark re
and Leslie Davis.' . sponded; Joyce Kelly and LeNeve
Clyde Davis recently was grad- Bahr sang a duet and Mrs. E. L.
frock that's just the thing for an uated from a diesel school of en- Clark and Pauline Pengra. eacb
action-loving young Miss! Anne gineering at. San Francisco. He sang a solo; Grace Chilcote spoke
Adams knows that very young and Leslie Davis are sons of Mr. on "What Is the Girls League?".
mates sometimes nave trouble ana Airs. 1. A. Davis
dressing themselves, so she's plan- . - - .
ned Pattern 4197 with a clever
and; Jos.'
Dehler received the draw prize.
ments.
By ANNE ADAMS
Here's a jolly school or play
Tbe guest speaker was Mrs. C.
H. Schwering, dean of women at
i .v.w . cie,t EllenaalP Mr ri v niia, tne University of Oregon. , Her
buttoned front that fastens easily E"aaAtM' (f!0:. clleTCr address on the mutual debendence
in a jiffy! Mother
Monmouth ! i- Auction bridge
will be delight- wm honored with a birthday party mnv.r, .-a
ed with the simplicity of this pat- nom Z her daughter. Mrs. wlatlonTt" the nublic was
tern, which may be cut and stitch- A- Brown Monday evening. Guests ufl P ,tl
ed in no time it alL LUUe sister the occasion w e r e Mr. and g'S-Jj nd food ,or
will be nleased with th lon- or Mrs.- G. E. Cliever and children. -lOU8l,V -
abort puffed) sleeves, handy patch HeIenV Raymond, Edna, Elden,
sockets and demure collar. Sua if Kenneth, Delbert and Lucille. Mr.
on don't Iik thin bloomer frnrk and Mrs. Arthur Cliever and fam- wo. th. tvimA e wt..
its sltort-eleeved version made up lly nd Mr- nd Mrs. Henry Cliev- card party, sponsored at the Le-
in gingham, or crisp percale. For r B?(,Mr- nd Mr- Jonn Freexen gion hall by St. Hilda's Episcopal -the
long-sleeved style choose of Dallas, Pete Lehiman and son suiid. as a benefit affair. Seven
challis. - ; ; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. teen Ubles were in play, honors"
Pattern 4197 Is available in six- oel of Bend, Oregon, and the , going, to- Mrs. Horton. Indepen-"
. ak. A t . J -m A .Me a . a 2 T" afh lanf wm tlw t - i . "
s ., n. o wa iv. one mbs ..... ; dence. and Miss Ruby Maddess of
' Jessica Todd hall, for. women;
Marion Mrs. I Homer Smith "d f' Gillette and W. L.
was hostess Thursday afternoon Smltn fo men-' Al additional
r a nrMai !... ..a,. feature or entertainment was pro
vided by an auction, for which
Dr. V. V. Caldwell was auction
eer, and Miss Bertha Brianerd, di
rector. ' 1 ' - .
2 yards 36 inch fabric. Illustrat
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tions Included.
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Comaaerial - street. Salem. . Ore. Make
aeeeaeary eoelonarea. Your- order will
be promptly attended ta. -
Orders customarily are filled with ,
in fonr- daya f mm '.tlsis raceived br
Tha Statesman. ,
for a bridal shower arranged In
compliment to Miss Pearl Trud
eeon. bride-elect of Robert Moses.
Those attending- were Jdrs. Sel :
mar Lee, Mrs. ' Charles "Sarver,
Mrs. Margaret Davidson,' Mrs. Iva
Trudgeon. Mrs. Clyde Bethel, Mrs.
Earl T r d g e o n, "Mrs. Arthur
George, Mrs. J. C. Hartley, -Miss -Minerva
James. ' i Miss Marcla
Smith and the hostess, Mrs. Horn
er. Smithy-; : ' !-: . . ..
, - .vnivi; - --rv -
- Talbot Sanday J dinner! guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. E.
Linston and daughter were Mrs.
Hasel Sloan, Mrs. E. P. Doty, Ger
ald Swerzle and Francis McCor
mick of Portland, and Mr. and -Mrs.
George Potts jr., Mrs. Edna
Reeves, Mrs. Mary Nye and Al
bert Voriea r j
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