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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1936)
The OIIEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Urescn, Tuesiay Morning, November 24, 1S3 ii i ! Society. .Clubs Music !.': . i - . Bridge Luncheon Smart AH air Oi Today Mrs. E. V. MeMechan will en 'I tain members of her contract hridg club and additional guests at smartly arranged affair this afternoon at her home on East Lincoln street. Luncheon will be served' followed by several hours of bridge. . The Thanksgiving motif will be carried out in the table decora tions with try and chrysanthe mums attractiVely arranged. Spec ial guests for the afternoon will be Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. Wil liam Phillipps. Mrs. Wayne Loder, Mrs. Palmer McDonald, Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. W. H. Lytle. Club members bidden are; MESDAJIF.S n. o. m!m William Mot Ronald Johh Karl 8. Beck. '. W. Poor man E. V. .. , f : ' - Joh Elliott Walter Kirk E. T. Pierce , MeMedbaa Miss Oraw Become? Bride Friday At a lorely wedding Friday night at 8:30 o'clock i Miss Elvena Oraw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gas tar Oraw of Saleml became the bride Of Lawrence Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich of Salem, at the Alliance Gospel Tabernacle. R. H. Caldwell of Aberdeen. Wn., performed ; the! ceremony. Mrs. Amos .Wells of Independence played the wedding marches and accompanied Howard; Olson and Mrs. Fred Toose. They sing "At Dawning.' -"I Lore You Truly" and 'The Wedding of jEden". The couple exchanged their tows before a setting j of chrysan themums In raried colors, palms.' fernery; Oregon grape and tall ta pers In candelabra. J The bride wore a gown of white satin made with full sleeves to the elbow and full train. Her yell of silk tulle fell from ja ; lace cap caught with orange blossoms. She carried a bride's bouquet of pink roses and bouvardia. j Her only attendant was her sis ter. Miss Selma Oraw. She wore a' pink satin dress with puff sleeves ana rurnes and carried -pink chrys- n" !emum 1 Little Eleanor and Marjorle Steward, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steward were ,flower girls. They wore yellow organdie dresses and yellow hair ribbons , and carried small baskets of pink and white flowers. ' Roy Bressler was best man and ushers included Clarence Franke, Robert Rich. Raymond t Fleishman of Monmouth. Robert Wagers and Clint Cook. VS A reception followed the cere mony at the home of the bride in ' Salem Heights. Miss Elene Down- cake, Miss Lula Weidttrkehr and Mrs. Edith Seamster poured. Miss Louise Oraw and Miss Orra Maho- ney assisted In the serving. The couple left following the reception for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at 1370 Market street I Women Will Meet On Friday i j The Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church! will hold Its- regular business and social meeting on Friday at 1165 Court street with Mrs. B. E. Carrier and Mrs. S. C DeLong as fhostesses. Mrs. ThOmas Holman, Mrs. B. L. oievs ana Mrs. k. a. uniing will assist ' j Devotlonals will be led by Mrs. Ada Miller and the program will Include a report of Sunday schools of other- laAds - by Mr s. H. F. Shanks. Cupboard Shop to Sell Handiwork A tea given at the Blue Cup board Exchange at 1128 South west Alder street In Portland yes terday was sponsored by the Ore- . son division of the National Farm : and Garden association.) The shop is being formally op ened and will sell products con tributed by rural women of the state. It : Is hoped that) through sales In this shop, rural women will have an outlet for hand made things, otherwise Impossible. It r Is a neighborly organisation be tween women of the city and rural t districts. ; - j ,.-' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Price (Ro berta Mills) of Camas, Wn., were : week-end - visitors at the; Roy H. Mills home. ClfDEVS PASS 3IBS.IDAV . Doetora say your kidoeyeoDtaia IS Bulea : ef tiny tubea at Citn vhicJi help ta purify tba 1 blood and keep yon haaJthy. Most pcopla paaa about 3 piau a day or about 3 poumla o( waste. Frequen as armarty paaaacca with anaartiag aad burninc ahowa thre mar he ft""-t strong with your kidaeya or bladder. Aa ezreaa of awade or poisona in yoor Mood, when due to fnnctioaal kidaev disorders, ma v be the eaosa) ci Baaing backache, rheuroaue paiata, rum bag o, leg paina, loaa ct pep aad en trgr, getting up runhta. awelling. ptiffineaa anuer me ereav ateaaamea aad diiirinena. uoa t wait! Aaa your dnirciat lor loaa a Pills, xd auecaHfally by tniUiuna for over 40 rws. Tkry py ippr relief and wUl help the 15 mile of kidaey tubea flnah out poiaoaona aaat froaa yossr blood. Get Doaa'a Fuls. WEDNESDAY ONLY i Shampoo and ' Finger. Wave, Rfeg. lertnaift Wave Cinderella Beauty News SOCIAL ... . . Tuesday, 1 Town and Gown club, Lausanne hall, 1:30. , Rickey, Sunshine club. Mrs. William Carothers. Route 6. 2 p. m. East division. First Presbyterian Ladies' Aid meets with Mrs. Perry Walbridge, 2205 Center street, 2 p. m. Eastern Star, bridge and tea, 2 p. m., Masonic tem ple, v. i - ... ! !-. " -',! Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil war and auxil iary, with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reilly, 641 Mill street, :30 for no-host dinner. i , ; - Council of Church Women, T. M. C. A., 2:30 p. m. St. Vincent de Paul altar society, turkey card par ty, 8:30 p. m. Travel pictures sponsored by Missionary society at United Brethren church, 12th and Mission streets, ' 7 p. m. : t ' ' m Berean W. W. G. meets with Miss Florence Wallace at Frank Spears home, 1309 Chemeketa. street at 7:30 p. m. j v-i- . : Alpha Mu Delphian, Salem public library, 9:30 a. m. . ; 1 . . v Wednesday, November 25 : American War Mothers will meet at the American Lutheran church from 11 a. in. to 3 p. m. to fill baskets for Thanksgiving. j , Friday, pfovember 27 Women's Bible class of the First Methodist church, 1165 Court street, 2 p. m. Tkrw YJiro ISxiinDUYf UTII To Initiate Members The Rainbow Girls will hold formal Initiation services tonight In the Masonie temple and will act as hostesses to all members of the Eastern Star. Those to be initiated are: r flSSES AUea Ann Wlrti France Mott Carmine Jean Nehru Sybil Ppeara Clair Hurley Hasel Alagee HotBk U'-iH Shirley Dickey Anita Russell Leone Bpauldins Marietta I Pres Fern Jones Ruby Wilson Dorothy Koschmidar Dorothea Greenvoo4 Mrs. McColloch Hostess j - . ; For Luncheon a delightful affair of today will! be the bridge luncheon for which! Mr8 Frank McColloch will be hostess at her home on South xxvi trt a e-rnnn of Salem matrons have been bidden by the hostess for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Tables for contract will be in play during the afternoon. Seasonal decorations will prevail about the guest rooms and on he luncheon table. ' ! 1 ! 1 - Those bidden are: I XESDAMKS Arch Jeraan David Bennett Hill R. D. Pari John Lorn Dan MeUUea T. O. Ruatell Edward Burke Carl Kelson Victor Griss Hiding Club Entertained , rt ! Al UreaKiaSt . Miss Sybel Spears entertained members of her Riding club at breakfast Sunday morning follow ing their ride at thefhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears on .Chemeketa' street. ioos present were Miss jttary- lee Fry, Miss Patty Otten. Miss Barbara . Compton, Miss Mildred Bender, Howard Lies key, George Arbuckle, Stuart Nelson and Mi?s Sybil Spears. : Auxiliary Initiates . , 1 ! lonigilt at Armory The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary color bearers and offic ers will. meet for rehearsal at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon at the arm ory. Initiation : will be held to night and all members are Urged to attend.' Offerings for Thanks giving baskets will be accepted at the meeting-. . In the y alley Social Realm Central Howell Mrs. Robert Jans ot Silverton and Mrs. John. Tweed entertained with a p re nuptial shower in I honor of Miss Ruth Simmons Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Jans ' Many lovely gifts were received by the bride-to-be- Present" were: Ruth Simmons. Mrs. P. A. Wood, Mrs. H. A. Licjity, Miss Nqra Lichty, . Mrs. Clarence Simmons. Mrs. Clarence Johnson, Mrs. W. A. Roth. Mrs. P. E. Way; Mrs. Wal ter Binegar. Mrs. Alice Binegar, Mrs. Thomas Lorre, Mrs. A. . Kuenzl, Mrs. Milo Wilcox, Mrs. John Lauderbeck, Mrs. . Claude Ramsden, Mrs. John Steelham mer, Mrs. ; R. H. Bye. Mrs. Stay. Mrs. Chris - Lelchty, Mrs. Dick Butler of Walla Walla. Mrs. Al pheus Schar, Mrs. Clyde DeSart,, Mrs. J. S- Kaufman. Mrs! W. C. Rutscbman, Mrs. Henry Werner. Mrs. Milne, Mrs. Nellie Tuve, Mrs R. C. Ramsden, Mrs. A. E. Cow er, Mrs. Loren Gower, Mrs. O. P.--Wigle, Mrs. French, Mrs. Han Gorder, Mrs. HaTerson. '' l Oak Point -Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Peterson were hosts to the Night Hawk card club on Friday night at their home. Alfred Burl beck won high score with Mrs. Edward Harnsberger low. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.' Newton of Buena Vista were invited guests. A lunch was served. -A. 65c S3 Complete SIJ5U and Features- of Interest to Worilen calendar : " j. -.--...-,' November 2 Tea Will Honor Young Matron Today A LOVELY tea, honoring Mrs. Robert Sprague has been ar ranged for this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stephen Mergler at 215 South 23rd. Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. Mergler are to be hostesses. I At a tea table centered with orange and yellow button chry santhemums and gourds in raf fia containers, Mrs. W. W. Moore and Mrs. Charles Sprague will pour. Serving will be Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. Theodore Madsen, Jr., and Mrs. Carl Emmons. Mrs. Earl Cooley and Airs. George Rhoten will assist j Miss Helen Palmer will greet guests at the door. Fall flowers and orange candles will decorate the rooms. b Christian Church Women Meet i The south circle of the First Christian church held an all day. meeting at the home of Mrs. Guy Drill last: week, with Mrs. Ed Cannon, Mrs. Bert Macy, and Mrs. D. L. Knight as assisting host esses. Those present were the follow ing: Mrs.. Sharpnack, Mrs. E. J. Mock, Mrs. Nellie Schlelsner, Mrs. Lgcille Hunt, Mrs. F. E. Birch, Mrs. Eatella Gabbert, Mrs. L. Hob son, Mrs. J. D. Sear. Mrs. D. A.J White. Mrs. Curtis Cole, Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. A. N. Hansen,, Mrs. C S P5rtChDarridli d S rT j" en, Mr. Drill and Mrs. J., Mortensen C. Perry, as guest tt 1j jiving 8 JtleraldS Meet For Dinner Tonight ! The senior King's Heralds ot First Methodist church will be en tertained at a Thanksgiving party tonight at the home of Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State street from 5 to 7:30 o'clock. A no-host dinner will be served. Miss Genevieve Win slow is making the arrangements for the dinner and Miss Mildred Yetter is planning the story hour. IMINTIO WITH YOUR NAM!.. HOOVER CLEANING SHORT TIME ONLV-Your old electric deanct accepted -u down payment oo s new Hoover modeL Balance, monthly. MAXINE BUREN Plan Schedule Of Activities On Holiday TIME savers . are very much : in order for the woman of the s .. house. who Is already outlin ing her 'routine for ! Thursday. Some little hints may save . hours of time. Here are a num ber of first aids to housewives. ! Is the first -place; a complete tutkey dinner may be purchased at the store, with turkey and the fixln's. For 10 or more the meal would eost about a dollar per jlate. . . .- 4 i Or you can : have a turkey stuffed and roasted for 10c a pound. This would be done on Wednesday, the turkey ready : for eating cold on " Thanksgiving. ; A good suggestion for the housewife who doesn't quite trust her prow ess at roasting yet wants to en tertain. Practical- for 4V buffet supper. By the way, the price I quote doesn't Include the turkey ; but does the stuffing. - ' i Then for the woman who wants ! to stuff ; her own' fowL several j bakeries will roast the prepared ' turkey for well sunder a dollar. ; Call your favorite baker and ask when he will ! have the' turkey ready and -Ms price. Roasting has . to be adjusted to the baker's reg ; ular schedule. j ' . i Spinsters Meet at -Braden Home Miss Caroyl Braden entertained members of the Spinsters at her home on Court street last night Plans were formulated for the annual charity ball which will be an outstanding social event of December. ' . Members of the group include: - MISSES Jeaun Probert Korena Eyrsi Caroyl Braden Priacilla Fry Esther Wood Graee Uolmaa Franeea Johnston Roby Lanfhlia 3iarfaret Corey Dorothy Alexander Dorothea Corey Margaret Wafner ! " PeSfy Manser ' r McGilchrists Will ! " Have House Guests Mr. and Mrs. . Casagrande ci Long Beach, Calif., will spend Thanksgiving" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McGHchrist, sr. Mrs. Casagrande will be remem bered as Ethel MeQilchrlst by her . many friends in Salem. . YES, THIS FOOD ENDS YOUR CONSTIPATION Look out for those half-sick days, when yon feel listless, headachy, -out-of -sorts. Your trouble may be constipation. The real : cause of common constipation is too little "bulk" fn meals. Your system misses its regular exercise. ' . r; a Get this needed "burk" in a deli- aslllaW MAMA 1 XTaklY AaWm'al i T W SuSjS Absorbs -t ... aaiwsa, v A aaasv aja ova W Jill OQ CUU sponges oat the system, Why keen on feelinsr "bad when yott can feel good? Millions of people use AuvBran-. Tests prove it'a safe and effective. Aix-Bban is guaranteed. Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Two tablespoonfula daily are usu ally sufficient. Serve as a cereal, , with milk or cream, or cook into recipes. Remember, Aix-Baaii also supplies ritamin Band iron. j : Certainly you'd rather eat a food j than take pills and drugs. Buy Aix-Brajt at your grocer's. Made 1 ty iteuoggn Rattle Creek, . CHRISTMAS FOLDS $1.00 ORDER NOW ; MILLER'S ENSEMBLE The first basically new cleaner in 10 years. A cleaner for floor coverings, a cleaner for furnishings . . instantly interchange able. New beauty Henry Dceyfuss design. New metal for new lightness magnesium, onethird lighter than aluminum. New conveniences . . . fifteen amazing major im- - . i t , prov emeoo. See tbc Hoover One Fifty c utT ' a m aa m try it with one obliga tryitwtb- SI hll ?a- t uu tioa own - aweea it for ONLY IstsaiaMaana-i Women' Editor More. Helps ior ' laiakgiviiig Hostess Cranberries. Appear as I -" "m : "ir "m -a " -a ' IB bauce, J elly , " salad . . . In Holiday Feast CRANBERRIES, like turkey are standard ecpiipment for : the Thanksjriyingr menu and 'we're faced . with decided " preferences for different ways of cookinsr. v f Tnere was a time wnen L rs .o r,f '( aaM f,","' :Trrv saiaus, reiisiies suu even pies tables. I Regular cranberry sauce, with as success depends on a small skins and a firm, but unjelled con- Quantity cooking in a rather shal sjsteney is the preference of some, low pan. ; k. Others choose crystal clear Jelly,. - Grind one cup of cTanberrlea trouble to make but good in f la- with 1 whole orange, rind and all vor. But give me a Jellied sauce, sweeten to taste and serve as a. with skins left in for character, relish.' and the . family will : de alnd enough Jell to stay put on a clare it's delicious. Or if you'd like , hot dinner plate. . a aalad, It may be added to gelatin. STIRRED CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 1 pound chanberrles 2 cups water 3 cups sugar " - - Add water to cranberries, cook for about X0 minutes, mashing each berry with a wooden poUto mliT. AAA mrtr'ijui cook for another 10 minutes while stirring with the masher. Take off the sftove and beat for 6 minutes while cooling. The mixture will -thicken up, and Jell nicely when cool. In making this recipe, use only one pound of cranberries at a time jfmf iV ii,:4-''WV 1 .... . . ' ' I lei Stera I CHIFFONS -.- : , -i Vim ' W practically, ail cranberries were nAWj.v. , -ar.hrrw Wrvt. rr:ii.o r "r- are upyvaM.iu& uu luoiuuiitjus Brain off the Juice, addenougn. water or pineapple Juice to make two cups, pring- vo m oo m auu i package gelatine, dissolve. When almost congealed, add the cran- "T sum "nun" -i4, AnotneT cranoerry saiaa nice is: ).-. . t . ." JELLIED CRANBERRY RIKO 1 Quart cranberries, cooked in congeal aaa remaining sngreai 2 cups water and sieted enta, chill in a ring mold. Turn teaspoon salt I - out on; bed of lettuce. . 1 tablespoon gelatine in H cup a11 vatcr r 1 eun chooned s Doles SEf.ll a We've just received 600 pairs of Belle Sharmeer and Berwy Fine Silk Hose to sell at t79c or three pairs for.2.25. This is a wonderful saving con sidering the fact that these Hvere selected from regulars that sell at 1.00 to $1.35 pair. Slightly irregular, but so near flawless that an expert trained in this work would have difficulty in de tecting the cause, i Buy at least a half or a dozen pairs! The season's best selling numbers are in the lot. Crepes in dull twist . . . service chiffons of the famous Belle Sharmeer quality . . . . all are full-fasliioned perfect fitting stockings. : r - - . Remember Only Two Days! Tomorrow! Main Floor' SAUH OMOON v. today's Menu Simple meals this week will ' build up to a grand climax on "Thursday. Today's menu will be mostly in one kettle. Pear cheese salad Lamb stew Corn bread Boiled prune cake - . - Fruit 1 - Cither browned or onbrowned Ham With ElTgS in . . At. . . .1 Jk t AM meat maaes me ww.'.auu..u. ncjf Ions, carrots, poUtoes and any Modem sllXl other 3 -regeubie , to make main dish. The salad dressing Is mayon naise mixed with a tablespoon or mare of cream cheese.. A little plmiento garnishes the salad. Ittlcups dried prunes i enp melted shortening 4 cup sugar ! liegg . Vt cup prune Juice 1 teaspoon soda. ' if teaspoon cinnamon" ttl teaspoon nutmeg 1 94 1 cup cake flour - I teaspoon salt i in hot eran Dissolve gelatine berry sauce, when beginning ' . . a - . a a M a JW ia an exeenent suo xor luncheon when tilled with turkey meat baked la a moderate oven. or cnicxen saiaa 600 Pairs Fresh New Shades! Wanted : F ashions Crepes, DulLTw ists BinglesSy'Etc. 3 Pairs SERVICE a t - i - (Today and - y A ' ., Homemaking Styles . . Food 1 teaspoon ranilla . Wash and soak prunes over night or several hours. Pit and cut to size of raisins. Cover witli boiling water.-teook. until lender Cream sugar, aad shartenlng. add yolks slightly baten. Sift dry ln gredlenU, all to mixture, alter nately with prune Juice. Ad4 prune pulp, vanilla, and beaten, white last. Bake in a loaf tor 1.V hours at S25 degrees. . ... ,t ... .'. u Ham and poached eggs max a main dish when, the family gath ers for dinner. ' HAM HASH WITH POACHED EGGS Mix ' 2 cups cold, cubed bam with boiled potatoes cut in cubes, 1 tablespoon minced onion, 1 tablespoon chopped green pep per, - teaspoon pepper and aalt to taste. Mix and brown In I -tablespoons ham dripping. Servo on hot platter with" .poached egg on top. Serves five. 1 ' -'-. Veal Is Baked in - SoilT Cream to Veal baked in sour cream makes a delicious meat dish. The Ta Is first browned In hot, fat then, the sour cream la added and th New Stocks! for $2.25 CREPES t A) ' f . . Dial 7823 j - Upstairs Over for Appointment - J. Q. Penney Co, ;1 E) LL () S 6 1 'CODBT