PAGE SIX - 1 jThe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, February 13, 1937 --" -V"--" :;:-;::';.':': " ' - 11 ' ' . ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i society . .ciubs" ewg m$ 'Features of Interest to Women Homakins Music .-Vv: ' " ' Style3 . . Food - ' - ' " - ' '- - " ' MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor ' - ' " - ' .... J - - ' ' ' - anv Parties Planned Precede Juimior Valentine Dance q Viennese Pianist win Appear in Portland lURING the twenty-six Jftye-Smiled - - - lyfach years of If tU continuous concert actirlty the: Portland symphony orch estra hag introduce 1 many music! I celebrities to the people i of Ore- OUTSTANDING on the social calendar for tonight is the gon and has had the pleasure of annual Valentine ball given by the Salem Junior presenting many for the first time nr.... -i.,k TVo mitt w . ir.Ai -..,,., on the Pacific coast. I II U11UU1 Q viuu. mi fcrc ft veil at iiaiitl VJA crcil from 10 to 1 o clock. Harry Wesley and his orchestra will provide the dance music i ' . The St. Valentine theme will be carried out in the dec orations about the halL A large- : : . heart will be placed at the v win re Bk .. TT wrr iana municipal auaiionum. oince trance with red and white hearts J 1X1 Mere MaV WW the of eleyen Poldi has been I"" n . ! yS concert sensation m Auropv. 1 rip EjBSI Uttered Her technical brilliancy! was ,al- U1VBI UUCAUU UtHSIAI CfJUJJf .This is the ease with the bril liant young Viennese j pianist. Poldl Mlldner, who Is . to be-the guest soloist with the Orchestra, on Tuesday erenlng at the 'Port land municipal auditorium. Since SJQfX urn's-- TVS? St 52": Oregon DAJZ. ones arranged about the room. 'Patrons and patronesses for the ball win be Douglas McKay John Mlnto and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark. Mrs. Maurice Heater heads th directorate for the dance and as sisting her are Miss Irene Wind sor, Miss Nadine Linn. Miss Ha zel Shutt. Mrs. Kenneth Lee and Mrs. Kenneth Barker. Tickets may be obtained from any of the committee members. Parties Precede Dance A number of Informal parties hare been arranged to precede and follow the dance. . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer will entertain informally at their home on South High street before the dance for a group of their friends. Following the dance the group will meet at the Schwabbauer home for a buffet supper. Miss Julia Query and Miss Nadine Linn will assist the host ess. Miss Ann Bally will be hostess for a fireside supper preceding the dance at her home on State street. Her guests will include Miss Ruth Geer, Miss Marcelle DeMytt. Carl Roth. Al Head and Charles Simmons. Miss Hasel Shutt and Miss Hat tie Bratzel are arranging an in formal party to precede the ISS Mazine Ooodenongh, daughter of j Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. was chos en on Friday as Salem's candidate for- the "good citizenship", pil- pT-t;, -v "jgnmage conduct- r i Ji ed by the Daugh ters of the Amer- Rerolution. n n e Hart- mann is the can- ICI B t lean Jea vdidate from Dal- -v.aej vu wvuuaj s drawing will 1 1 take place in the Jgorernor's office I w hen members )3f the committee " ' ' Including Gover- . Howard and Mrs. Herman Grossman of Oregon City, chairman of the state pilgrimage committee, will select one girl from all the candidates that hare been chosen to represent Oregon chapters. osition seemed too difficult for her strong young fingers, for even In her teens she played. with the strength rirlllty of a man. . At serenteen, this girl was In troduced to America, making her New York debut, in a sensational concert. This is her fifth consecu tlre concert trip to this country, for Poldi Mlldner at 22 has at tained the place in the hearts of music-loYlng America which the critics predicted for her fire years ago.' This is her first Pacific coast appearance, the Portland sym phony again haying the distinc tion of introducing this sensation ally brilliant young artist to the west. She will play two brilliant num bers with the orchestra, the Rich ard Strauss "Burleska" and the Liszt piano concerto In E-flat. Both are filled with piano pyro technics which will allow no dull moment for the audience, and at the same time will bring forth the fine musicianship of the artist, J - Lenten Dishes Will Be GMgn served at Least 1 wo Breakfasts ' Meals Each Week. '. - ... ' . t . ). . . . . . ' ; , LENT provides a pleasant recess in a year of feasting, and I gives a chance for family cooks to practice the ingenuity ; . of an extra meatless meal during the week. J. ; . Even those who do not observe Lent as a season of fasting, may make Wednesday as well as Friday, a day for serving fish or Lenten specialties. They're a sort of fspring tonic. ! t Today's Menu rill of S 1 f 1 111 mA - A A m Uo lUi-eVJ girt Will UC BCUL IV i - Washington, D. C as the official JbSCalaxa Club Met "good citizen" of Oregon and will hare all expenses paid by the D. A. R. "'o, darlings an ogre doesn't look like papa not exactly." It's over Junior's head but an explanation deeply pointed like the yoke on mama's very smart new dress of dull black crepe. It's softly tailored little affair with a knife pleat down the aide of the skirt which yoa only imagine is a side closing. The waistline meets the yoke and the print's made plain again on the .tightly .flttfaia elongated caffs. W hite piqne around the neck adds to the -crisp effect with a narrow stand np band ending in a bow. Top stitching; and white buttons giro special emphasis to the whole story. : ' ' Copyright 193T. Xaqaira 7tnra, lac ' On Thursday dance. George Jackson will be host fr -rWrn,.- Willamrtte Clir a party preceding the dance to- 'Ormer Wlliameiie iyin night at his tome on state street- Announces Betrothal His guests will be Miss Sally Dorner, . Miss Helen Board man. Miss Mlna Ott, Miss Jean Bahl burg, Thorne Hammond, Frank Riches of Portland and Dr. Wayne Page. - . The e n g agement of Miss Myrtle Wettlaufer, daughter of Rer. and Mrs. W. H. Wettlaufer of Oregon City, to Clifton Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Miller of Darenport, Washington, was announced Thursday evening at a Valentine party given in her honor at the home of Miss Vaughnna Stewart in Seatle. Washington. M I s s Wettlaurer graduated from Willamette university last June. She was affiliated with Daleth Teth Gimel. At the pres ent .time she is working for her M.A. In English literature at the University of Washington. Mr. Miller attended the Unl- On Rirthdav verslty of California and the V7D oirmaay UniTersity of Washington where he is now working for his Ph.D. in pharmacy. He holds a teaching fellowship there. He is a mem ber-of four national honorarles: Miss Ross Will Be Luncheon Hostess This Afternoon TlfTlSS Ada Rosa will be a smart If X luncheon hostess today when she entertains a group of for each guest. The members made ' Prominent matrons and maids at Members of the Escalara club met for their regular dinner meet ing on Thursday night at the T. W. C A. The dining table was decorated with a large heart in the center, guarded by tall tapers. tea ana-wnite favors were placed definite plans for the nationwide banquet to be held on March 2. Miss Olga Goertzen and Miss Beryl Grace were additional guests, the club members attend ing were: the Misses Ruth Rob bins, Margaret Booth, Ardrllla Morris, Frances Kyle,! Wanda Rose, Alma Miller, Dorothy Jen nett, Mary Maley, Stella Boczkha, ameryn snapp, Mrs. Elizabeth Mrs. Effie Cook. Fred Anunsen Honored MrsI Van Pelt Hostess To Club Members Mrs. Richard Van Pelt en tertained on Thursday afternoon for members of the K.C.K.T. club. Small tables were set for the guests, and red baskets fil led with red candles and nuts provided the Valentine decora tion. Mrs. Lafe Hill was an ad ditional guest. Members of the club atending were; Mesdames Richard Van Pelt, Roy Wassom, A.J. Donnell, Ray Clark. Nellie Knox, V'ry Rogers, Hattie Given, Delia Schellberg. and A. A. Graber. The hostess read a letter of thanks from a member of the Club for flowers sent to her. Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Wirts of the Royal Court apart ments have several gutsts. Mr. and Mrs. George Brewster of Rodders Ranch Srn Redmond are visiting at the "g"8 ancn OCene wirtz home. , Of Card Party Mr. and Mrs. William Wirtz J of Marahfield will spend two Mrs. J. L. Rodgers and Mrs. Ed -VMkl in Slalom Snm nf tiolv Vlnttra w Vv...... . .v. time will be spent with his par- Rodgers ranch at Scio to mem. P. B. Beck Surnrisd Jim Trolllngs. Mrs. Marguerite Wltn rtrty simmonso. Mrs. Bad Elder,' Mrs. Harold Snyder and Mrs. . J. C In ula n won prises at cards. A buffet luncheon was served, and the table was decorated with red tapers and hearts. Additional Godfrey's. Following the luncheon the afternoon will be spent In playing cards. The Valentine motif will be used in the table decora tions. Covers will be placed for Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Ola Clark, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Marjorie Christenson, Miss Mildred Christenson, Miss Ruth Brauti, Miss Gladys Connor, Miss Gallaher, Mrs. William E. Judson, Zto Wolbertson of Portland, Mrs. Glenn Briedwell. Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, Mrs.. Shannon Hogne, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Dan McLellan, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Silas Galser, Mrs. James Young, Mrs. Lyle , Bartholomew and the hostess. Miss Ada Ross. Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen enter tained with a stag dinner last lght- in compliment to the birth. day anniversary of Mr. Anunsen Mrs. Philmore Huth Is St their hnm. ntm T a.1 Rho Chi. Sigma XI. Phi Sigma. The evening was spent in playing Hostess Friday and Slrmi Kinm Thti - . vkiub. ak iiiruuTt arrangement or and Sigma Kappa Tbeta. The wedding will be an event of the early summer. spring flowers centered the dining table. j Places were marked for Messrs Fred Anunsen. V. E. Kuhn. A. A. Gueffroy, Fred Rltner, Merrill Ohllng, L M. DoughtonJ Charles Hndkins, Ralph Kletzing and Richard slater. I ents and the remainder with her family. Dr. and Mrs. C.B. O'Neill. Mrs. Wirts is the former Rath Sawyer. e . Mrs. Charles H. Howe (Helen .Wood) arrived from Hood River on Thursday for a short stay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wood of South High street. Mrs. P. B. Beck surprised her Husband last Sunday with & birth day party at their home. High score at cards went to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fisher and low to Mr. ana Mrs. Al Scalar. Gnesta in. Mrs. Philmore Huth enter tained at luncheon yesterday af ternoon in compliment to group of her friends at her apartment In the Haseldorf. The Valentine motif was carried out In the decorations with a center piece of red carnations. Bridge was in play following the lunch eon hour. Covers were placed for Miss Kreta Jam, Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Bob ert Runiden. Mr. Harold Bu- sick. Miss Marian Averill, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson and Mrs. Philmore Huth. guests were Mrs. Ed Myers. Hn. . . . m- T -v tt Frank GUI. Mrs. Gilbert MeDon. cinaea Messrs. and Mesdames Gus J-USline vpen House In the Valley Social Realm MRS. ARTHUR Hathaway 6f West Salem gave a party Friday, Truax and Mrs. Frank Thonipson. mkiuviiu iu uuuur 01 oer uaugu m w 9 ter, Marjory, on her tenth birth- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh' McGilvra day. The guests were Dorm a Lee of Forest Grove were visitors In Mitchell, Iva Kelso. Jean Ross, the capital yesterday.' Kettle Weathers, Lillian Turpin, Lauretta Lemon. Virginia Kom- Mr. and Mrs. Z.! C. Kimball of yate and Marjory and Wanda Independence were Salem visitors Hathaway. Miss Hazel Meyers as- yesterday. slated Mrs. Hathaway. -' . ' . aid, Mrs. Lorena Trolllncer Mra. rher A1 Schlag, E. Cox. E. A. r. r rp-- l, C. H. Tumbelsn Mrl HaVoM ?.?rt .Tbtoan. D. Ii. Schlag. Vent Of Tonight Snyder. Mrs. Bud Elder. Miss Alta Nlckelson. Carl Wood Dawson, and Mrs. Robin Truax of and Marrl Beck- Aioany. Members of the club will enter tain their husbands later this month. Those assisting the host esses were Mrs. McDonald. Mrs. CLUB CALENDAR Monday, February j 15 . American Legion and auxil iary covered dish dinner, 1:10 p. m.. Fraternal temple. Philharmonic orchestra con cert and Bernard Barron, cello soloist. j Tuesday, February j 16 Ministers' wives, with Mrs. George Swift, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Bruce Richard Baxter will be the honor guest at the annual Lausanne hall open house tonight. Calling hours are from 7: JO to 9:30 o'clock. Members of the Willamette university fac ulty, board of trustees, alumni. students and townspeople are cordially invited to atend .the open house. In the receiving, line will be Dr. : and Mrs. , Bruce , R. Baxter, Dean and Mrs. Frank Erickson. Mrs. J. A. Mills, Dean Olive M. Dahl, Miss Willeta Smith and Miss Evelyn, Hastings. TWENTY-FIVE MEMBERS of the Dayton Woman's Civic club attended the February meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the ! club rooms. The first four grades of the Dayton school presented a very Interesting program. Re freshments were served. . MEMBERS OF THE UNION HILL Women's club were enter tained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Douglas Heater in Stayton. A ahort business meeting followed the roll call, with refreshments served late in the afternoon. Independence Chapter Of Eastern Star Takes t. Roths as New Members INDEPENDENCE. Feb. lz. Principal and Mrs. Fred M. Roth of Monmeath were elected mem bers of Adah chapter No. 34 East, era Star, at the regular meetlnr TnecdtT. nirht at . the Masonic halL " Committees were appointed for Monday, February IS, when Mrs. Hazel mgranm, associate grand matron, will pay her official visit to Adah ' chapter: Decoration, Mrs. Will Wood. Mrs. T. D. Pom eroy and Mrs. -Glen, HUtlbrand; . gift. Mrs. K. L. Williams and Mrs. Crosby Davis; and refreshment, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Chambers, S Ji mar jb w a ir. ana jars, wiarence narwooa. Mr. and . Mrs. Homer Link. Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Mix and Dr. and Mrs. George C. Knott. Now! ISf E W MIRRORS -Specially Priced f or.day's.Sellinigf For This Sale $1.89 OThreo New .Toaiaf Miller's This group Is the finest we hare seen lor value. Be sure to order yours today. Ma3 or phone MARKET BASKET Markets are bright with fresh colored regetablea, and a vari ety is available for the week's meals. Broccoli is good, and not ex pensive. : New turnips, beets' and car rots are a little more expensive than the older ones. Cauliflower is white aad good, bat fairly scarce. Squash conies la several va rieties to bake. - A few green onions and leek are in market. Rhubarb is ready by the crate, though a little high for large quantity buying. Tomatoes, though, nigh are thin skinned, ripe and very red. They weigh np from 8 to 5 cents each. Potatoes, both old, new and eweet are good. Yams are with , - , . Celery Is plentiful, both white and green. Rhudabagas and parsnips are among the root vegetables.' Lettuce and endive (chick cry) are greens for the salad. Spinach, cabbage are leafy greens to cook. Chive plants for the window pot will give flavor to salads and baked dishes from now on. Contrast Present On Platter It's a good custom to always have a fruit or vegetable- garnish on every, meat platter. Sliced oranges, sliced tomatoes, or beets make good color for meat plat ter garnishes. Contrast la the important 'thing. Mmm You'll wont a really lovely gift for "the obied of your affections. We suggest... HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Because Its famed quality will win her. Because she'll love its sheer nets, its dull, rich beauty. Because fhe charming gift wrap is o Val entine in itself. Well be glod to assist you in staking your selec tion. Correct new shades in sheer chiffons and semi-service. $4 for 'NN,1 wrap MILLER'S Lentil casserole is 'a main dish with ameaty flavor. - LENTIL CASSEROLES , 1 cups dry lentils 1 : cups tomatoes - 4 : tablespoons butter -Vt onion chopped fine H teaspoon salt ' . Pepper """-. Soak lentils for several jhours or overnight. Cook in the same ' water until tender. Brown jonlon in butter, then In a baking dish put alternate layers of lentils, to-. matoes, onions and top j- with crumbs. Bake 30 minutes at SCO degrees.' v "S. " j ; Another main dish uses maca roni for a family filler. , j : - BAKED MACARONI LOAF 1 cup raw macaroni 1 cup breadcrumbs . cup melted butter V cup cream or top milk 3 beaten eggs S tablespoons chopped pars ley . 1 small can pimlento 1 cup grated American cheese . . -i ' -- Mix chopped vegetables' with beaten eggs and add macaroni that has been cooked Mn salted water and drained. Put in a but tered baking dlah and bake for about 30 minutes In a 350 degree oven. Serve cut in sqares, topped with mushroom sauce. I . Another main dish to serve during the Lenten season is; RICE CUTLETS - ! - WITH CHEESE SAUCE cup rice 1 cups boiling, water r cup tomato soup 1 tablespoon butter .. Salt and pepper to taste Cook rice in water and tomato soup until tender. Add butter and spread about an inch thick on a pan and let cooL Cut In cut let shapes, dip In crumbs, then in ( beaten egg, then in crumbs with a cheese sauceand surround again.. Fry until golden brown, with buttered peas. Garnish with arrange on a hot platter, serve pimlento. T' Three days menus : again v be listed for the convenience readers; - Fruit Salad ! Mulligatawny soup with veal Spiced prunes i Baked custard ; -.. Sunday's Menu Carrot-peanut salad Beef roulades j Spinach I Baked 'potatoes Apple dumplings - Monday's Menu : . Jellied vegetable salad Lamb chops . Corn . saute ' -Browned ' potatoes , Lemon pie , Mulligatawny Soap One fourth cup of each car rot, onion, , celery, some green peppers all chopped, are added to chopped apple and lightly brown ed in - butter. One fourth cup flour, 1 teaspoon curry' powder, 2 . cloves, few grains salt, pars ley and a quart of white stock are all added and the mixture cooked until well done, add to one cup or more of finely diced, cooked veal or chicken. ; i i ' " Beef Roulades : Cut round steak In strips 1 x 4 Inches, season, roll, wrap each In a strip of bacon and tie. Brown lightly, add H cop of water to pan, cover closely and bake In a moderate oven for an hour. Add small onions and bake another hour. May add po tatoes with onions. Thicken gravy. ... , I '. SUNDAY morning breakfasts In many households are occasions for some festivity, j when extra thought Is- given to preparation ( and time to dining, j . Old fashioned crumb hotcakes, with little pig sausages and fresh fruit make up the bulk of one family's favorite Sunday break fast. .The .preparation for the hot cakes begins the night before ' when crumbs are put! to soak in buttermilk. But here Is the recipe for: : . " ' .-, ,-. ! KRKADCROin HOTCAKES 1 cup dry breadcrumbs ,1 cup buttermilk or sour milk 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 cups flour ' I. X teaspoons baking powder Salt " -J IV 2 tablespoons sugar 1 eggs - .!' -; ''!' 1 teaspoon soda Sweet milk if necessary Soak buttermilk and crumbs 'overnight, add remaining Ingre dients, thinning to correct con sistency with the sweet milk. When baking the cakes. Instead of greasing the griddle (prefer ably an Iron one) rub over, with a tiny bag of salt, this keeps the cakes from sticking them a grand color. and gives There's no smell of burning grease either. Lattuce Crusted Pies Popular Now that rhubarb time ! is here, there will be lots of lattice crusts made to top the delight ful pies that hold the rich pink Bess of "pie plant." I A pastry wheel, that cuts the crust In fluted . strips will add style to the simplest of rhubarb pastries. Ingenous- cooks some times cut a solid top; and then, with a diamond shaped cutter, they fake a lattuce crust by cut ting . the diamond shapes with strips between. - Chocolate Filling In Cream Puffs i A rich chocolate cornstarch pudding into which has been folded whipped cream, makes fil ling for small cream puffs. served for a party. This borders on the chocolate eclair but the shape Is even more attractive., Sunday is St. Valentine's Day! Pajamas & Silk . . Gowns of j Good Quality Are Gifts I She'll Like PAJAMAS SPECIAL $2.98 These fine, Silk Pajamas in .Uil- W A - la ' . t ' ' v.vu vi mo iiiuiiaca siyies are the last word la fine "cozy" wear garments! A Valentine gift that will register a hit! .Two-piece fashions in beautiful shades of tea rose. i Silk Satin GOWNS $3.95 & $4.95 Shimmering Silk Satins In lace trimmed ; or tailored fashions In these dainty gowns are ideal Valen tine gifts. Shop this lingerie section (2nd floor) today. Your gift will be . appropriately wrapped for the occa- ' . HVU, ' - SPECIAL! Philippine Hand-Embroidered ; gowns; Regular Value $2.00 uniy occasionally are we ' lucky enough to offer these fins Philip, pint hand - embroidered Batiste jl .Gowns-at this low! price! All are Q exquisitely done in the finest of W hand work- . . , shell appreciate these for Valentine's. In white, . tea rose and pink. ' , 69 Gift Purchases Smartly Gift Wrapped! irosiery Gloves Perfumes 'Kerchiefs Flowers Handbags