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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Saturday Horning, August 14, 1937 Homemaking Styles. .Food Society . . Clubs Music News and Women MAXINE BUREN Women Editor Miss Lila Abrams Tells Betrothal ToRayLafky ; Another betrothal to be made known this popular month for an nouncements and weddings la that of Miss Ul Abrams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Einar Abrams. and Ray H. La fit y, eon of Mrs. Fred erick J. LafiJ. which was reveal ed last night at a smartly arrang ed bridge party for which Miss Abrams and Miss Ethel Reduen were hostesses at The Fredrick son. The, wedding is planned as an event of September 4. Miss Abrams Is a popular mem ber of the younger set and receiv ed h e r education In California schools. Mr. Lafky is -a graduate of Willamette university and the Willamette law school. He is a member of Delta Theta Phi. na tional ; law fraternity, and Tan Kappa Alpha.t national forensic fraternity. He is now connected with the secretary, of state's office.- .:' Following several hours or bridge, supper was served at small tables. A gold and white color scheme was used in the dec orations and the tables were cen tered with marigolds and fcweet . peas. Parchment scrolls tied with satin ribbon were placed on the tables telling the news. Those bidden were Mrs. I. R. Smith. Mrs. .William N. O'Neil. Mrs. Ernest J. Savage, Mrs. Rus sell Fuller, Mrs. William DPew, Mrs. George Herberger, Miss Ro berta Frye, Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Jean Bahlburg. Miss Jeryme Upston. Miss Ruth Geer, Miss Dorthy Dalk, Miss Marie Roth weiler. Miss June. Edwards,- Miss Esther Douglas. Miss Evelyn Loe and the hostesses. Miss Abrams and Miss Redden. Camp Santaly. Ends Season M elton-McClay Goode Family Reunion At Anlauf w I ST , ill I M'V lJj&fy$?&;L i fill Is-: h 1 S ft II i: si fl 4 A i ' r- " YV V ';s - t .. ..... - o I II . Descendants of Adam Goode and Winston B. Gould met at Guests of Mill Lula McClay n reunion. Present were: Mrs were completely surprised on . Anna Jane - Gonld t Burkett and Thursday night when, her engage- Ellis Burkett of Divide, Oregon; ment was announced to Luther Mr uj Mrt. Carl Burkett. Jene, Melton of Bend. Members of her Glre ui Murine Burkett of bridge club were bidden to her Marshfield:" George Ring, Mrs. home and did .not guess the news Mabel Burkett Russell of Yuka, until they found the announce- califernl: -Mr. and Mrs.; Alfred, ment pinned to -the door as they 4 Gooda ana Resolve Goode of left. ' . Yakima; Mr. and Mn. Ed Jory, , The ' wedding . was announced . Mr. and Mrs. Manly Goode of for September 19 and will take Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Whitlon place here. Miss McClar la the Swaf ford of Eugene; Mrs. -Ber-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. tha Kandy , of Klamath Falls, McClay and received her school ing in Salem. She Is employed in the state auditing department. Mr. Melton attended Bend high school and is now connected with the state highway department In that city. Mr. and . Mrs. Elsworth Goode, Mrs. Maud Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Young of Macdeel. California: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F . Goode. Nellie, : Thelda of Prospect, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Remington of Dfllaro; Gladioli! were nlaced about the Mr. and Mrs. George Orey, Mr, rooms of the McClay home on the and Mrs. Norman Hastings. Mr. Portland highway. High scores at and Mrs. Adam Orey. Clifford bridge went to Miss Charlotte Orey, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Orey, LaDue and second to Mrs. Fred- Mr. and Mrs. Vera Orey, Mrs. erick LaDue. " Gerod. Mr. and Mrs. Grey all of Guests nresent were Mm. Clair Salem: Mr.- and Mrs. , Floyd McCandish, Mrs. Frederick LaDue Orey of Anlauf; Mrs. 1 Gilly Mrs. Kenneth Boyle, Miss Myrtle Gould Sylvester. Ruth and Niel McClay, Miss Eula Beckner, Miss Sylvester or aweei Home. Charlotte LaDue, Miss Helen Me- Elroy and Miss Lula McClay. Former Classmates Are Picnic Guests Shower Given to Honor Brides-Elect Er, and now maybe we can persuade Miss Jones to say few words! Features, Inc. A closing ceremonial on Satur day night rang down the curtain on another successful summer season at Camp Santaly. Follow ing worship services at which Mrs." Elizabeth Gallaher presid ed, assisted by Lorene Tomkins, ' girls gathered around the fire. ' with candles burning from rocks . . ' around the pit Music was led by . Helen Ralph. then each camp - Missionary Society to S councellor holding a large taper, Vr T " lighted the smaller candles of the Have Luncneon girls. :- J - . ' V Marching Into the moss ca- The Woman's Home Mission- thedral, the r girls with - their ary society of the Salem dis- lighted candles made a plctur- trict will hold an annual rally at esque sights Jeannette W'leder, the First Methodist church all Mary Laughlin, Jean Donaldson day Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth L. Reed led dedication ceremony followed ' Portland, Oregon conference by duets by Virginia Steed and president, will talk about plans Carol Young and camp songs, for the coming year. Mrs. Fred Mrs. Gallaher talked about the J. Tooie, . Jr., Is scheduled to symbolic meaning of the candle talk on the International WCTD ceremony and the girls sent doz- convention which she attended ens of tiny candle-ladea boats ome time ago in Washington, down the river.'. -". -t - D- C. Valerie Karr gave; the 'closing " Each . district secretary will reading and the meeting ended notify each - local secretary and No urging seems necessary Miss Jones is eager to give her listeners a few volumes. What a shame she can't give them a view of her egg-shell batiste frock. It's embroidered all over with thread of the ; same color. Frothy-but-tailored, with wee sleeves, buttons and thread of a leather belt. Our announcer' crepe frock confirms the' .rumors that waistlines are descending. The shirred and gathered; skirt begins life the lowest in -years and its softness Is repeated In Miss Ruth Reasor, Miss Betty rae McGahan and Miss Erma Cole ' Mr. 'and Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh were hostesses at the C. C. Cole entertained former classmate home on Thursday night to honor ' at a picnic supper at their home Miss. Vivian and Miss "Dorothy on i Court street Wednesday Sharpnack. The affair was a mls- -:Hight.' The table was centered cellaneous shower for the brides with summer flowers and the elect. iweninr wms anent Informally. Music, ". games end readings Preaentat the picnic were: were entertainment during ,the Mrs. Ida Niles, Dr. Gussie Niles. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Carlson. Har ry, and Eric Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eyre. Miss Char lotte Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hams. Mrs. C. C. Cole, Miss Kay Drorbaugh and Donald and Max- Joyce, Miss Opal Yates, Miss Lou- ine Drorbaugh. lse Ashcroft, Miss Ellen Douglas, i Miss Beth DeLapp, Miss Mary The Kansas club will hold a Ross, Miss Katherine Sharpnack, picnic at the Fairgrounds on Miss Helen Ralph, Miss Dorothy Coffee and cream will Sharpnack, Miss vman snarp- evening. Bidden were: Mrs. John Schmidt Jr., Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, Mrs. Ed Reasor, Mrs. Mable Ross, Mrs. E. N. DeHut, Mrs. Aura Wil- Sundav the wide, draped shoulder covering. Copyright 1937, Esquire be. furnished; "by the. committee, nack. Miss Ruth Reasor. Miss Bet- . games ana omer amusemenu lyrae jucuanan ana win Arms have been planned. Cole. Mil grinds Invites Public to Opening Today in song. '- Activities were many during the final week of the camp. On - Friday a dinner was. given for - Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Taylor, who gave the land, for the camp. Also at the dinner were their daugh ter, Mrs. Mabel Patton, and her grand child. Shirley Patton. . This is the eighth season for .the camp while under the direc tion of Mrs. Gallaher, and during the four weeks, some 160 girls . attended. , Mrs. Gallaher was as sisted by Miss Charlotte Eyre. v Being . greeted as new resi deats are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. there will be a prize given to the district with the most secre taries present at the noon lunch eon. ' J An . event of today In Walla Wallas Is the first annual re union of . the Pioneer Mothers. It will be' in the nature of a luncheon at the Marcus Whitman hotel. Mrs. Josephine Gill, presi dent, will preside. Mr. aad Mrs. Donald A. Young have been in Seattle the last few days and returning with them todav will b Miss Sonhla Nohlgren and children Mary Herlan of Seattle who will be . Virginia and Ralph, of SUverjon tae none gue8t of Mr and Mrs. who have taken a house on prank H. Spears this coming South Liberty street. Their we ' son, Joseph, of Edgemont. South Dakota has arrived from the east : Nattonal . eonventio of and will be here for a fortnight. lhe woman's " Home Missionary Another gest at the Noh'--e of the Methodist Epis- home has-been Mrs. Velma Pal- eopU ehttrcnes wU1 be held in . mer of MItcheU. South Dakota. geflttls the fIm part of Octo- . xt -r - ... ber. Over 500 delegates are ex- ; Mr. and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt rected to attend. are entertaining as their.- house . ' guests. Dr. and Mrs. Elmore Ly- an(I Miss Edith . on of Long Beach, California. Fannln,t Mrs Warren Fanning The Lyons have , been spending tnd M1 s b, Spears Bpnt rri. the summer in Seattle and are d m Portland. . stopping in Salem enroute heme ' v .... V . . . . 1' . Mn. W. T. Grler has aa her . Mr. - aiHli. Mr. - George house guest for . the remainder ' MriSti ' M,DSrImCu x? wmmer , Mist , Isabella , and Miss iflldred Miller of Mo- , . f Brookiy, New York, r . berly, Missouri who Is a guest. , . m at the Gutekunst home have re- Mu. Evelya Monaghaa of turned from i several days trip ETerett wash.. ; has been the around the Mt . Hood loop. euet of Mi8S Fauiine Helnke.ot i . '.1. . Bethel for the past week. Mrs. J. Frank Rrmhart and , . sons. Bobby and Dickie, of Med- Mr. aBd Mrs. WU1 May have rd."g?vVU' a?d",M"; returned from a week's sUy at w.-i. wesv ai meir vun vi. n,..,.vn.v . . . . - - TJltra-moderm both in appearance of the store Itself and in the merchandise carried la Mflgrim's, wew - ladles' Jarnishinn store on I4berrr strert wwca wiu D opened toaay. e store is aiera-wnea wna XT. G. Shipley as executive director. t - Today's Menu CaAned Foods Are ". TIiwaa matirisi Ilia wavAlrsir1 wlU be moderate but Interesting. PrGDared Tnmatn encumber salad .vjmv home and.wltu Mrs; C. E. Rein hart on. South -24th. street They will remain for, two weeks. Mrs. Reinhart Is , the' former Mary West.' . ': : - -: CLIIB CALENDAR :; tjAugwAluT' ..' Women!- Missionary society; First Baptist church, no-host, luncheon with . Mra..SUntord Sparks on. Crolsan Creek road,' lvp. m. Bring table service. , ; Past Matrons of Eastern Star picnic luncheon at home of Mrs.: Frank Allen, 1700 North 20th street, J. p. m. ; NALC auxiliary, meets with Mrs. Chester ;Nickbls.. , 2201 Mill street. 2 .p. m. v . ; r - .Willing Worker class of First Christian charth annual picnic at Riverdale 1 6:30 p.m. Those wishing transporta tion meet at 6 at church. Home Economics committee. Brush College grange, covered dish picnic lunch with Mr. W. M. Stoddard. 1:15 p.m. Three Links club, with Mrs. Josephine Erickson, 1800 State street, no-host luncheon at 1 .p.m. i Tuesday, August 17 Woman's home missionary society, Salem district' rally. First - Methodist church, all day. North Salem WCTU with Mrs. Frank Wilkenson, 220 VnrtTi nhnrrh afreet. 2 n.m. I In the Valley Social SRealm Tomato encumber salad Cubed steak. ' Hash browned potatoes Green beans in cream Watermelon SUNDAY . Carrot-cabbage slaw Pimento meat loaf Riced potatoes -Buttered turnips " -Ice cream-caramel sauce . MONDAY Peach stone salad .. . , Hash with broiled tomatoes Spinach with garlic . - Blackberry' shortcake 7 in i- .... . Modern institutions are cer tainly making it simple for hous wives these days, and cannl season is a more pleasant ti than ever before. There are c trolled heat stoves that maker -.cry good. oven canning a simple matter. Lots of bananas and grapes. pressure cooaer. uv atlll tn larra a u an ti tles for canning. m rather low and hazard from vegetable ; preserva tion and Ice lockers to even more simplify the storing, and keeping of winter" food supplies. : . And now. we have custom can series. Take out your own fruits and vegetables, the cannery pre pares and cans it at' a nominal fee. If you, grow your own pro- dnc. or bavA a friend who fur. Add pimentos chopped and a nuhes you .with an; occasional,' man can vl muauruoma vu y jur gaek ot corn or bUBHel Of peaches. " Canning peaches will be along next week. Plums of every color. ' Blackberries and . strawberries. ' Apples in abundance. Vegetable shelves show: . Danish, crook neck, scalloped, and suchlnl squash. -: Beets, carrots, and turnips. . Egg plant In good numbers. Garnish with mayonnaise. Fresh Pears Appear. . On Tables . DALLAS -.Circle two of the Dallas M.E. church had Us month' ly meeting at the home of Mrs. K "L. Guy,- Wednesday- afternoon. The grape arbor and ' garden was .the setting for an enjoyable lunch eon. ... . " - . -. " ' . '.' The luncheon hour was' follow ed by a - short . business ' meeting 'which waa presided over by the president, Mrs. - Cora. McBee. A social hour followed. . ; Members and 'guests "who at7 tended were9 Mrs. L. A. Tallman of Seattle. Mrs. Guy Shreeve, Mrs; Sidney Hansen,. Mrs. L. A, Boll- man. Mrs. G. L. Hawkins. Mrs. Randall" Bueil, 'Mrs. Peter Berg, Mrs. Roy Woodman. Mrs. C. Sy ron.-Mrs. A. Teal,sMrs. R. Live- say, Mrs.. C McBee, Mrs..R. Va- shaw, Mrs. A. Brown, Mrs. C Ben nett, Mrs. A. Smith and the host ess, Mrs. N. Guy. E ENS VALLEY Ardell and Ernest Brendon, Jimmy Rue. Daryl Dean Johnson , entertained T,,vt. Tn0 ; T a group of small friends at their C,W Thompson Roger Loe, home Thursday., Outdoor sports AndT Pederson, AlTia Pederson, filled. the afternoon at the close Sheldon Johnson. Eldon Johnson, of . which . Mrs. Oscar Johnson - Harold : Johnson; Marvin LeRnd, served refreshments. Special Charles and Floyd Langser. Gray guests of Mrs. Johnson were Mrs. Robinson. Bob Halverson, Vincent Harold Satern, Lois Campbell and Jorgenson, Arleigh ' Berget, Mar Pearl Crocket. shal and Wallace Satern, John Invited to the boys' party were Baker and Edward Hanson. : Lemon cucumbers, green onions, . lettuce ' and tomatoes, for salads. r Melons are plentiful la several varieties."... : e . Artistic Windows Call Attention to Mil grim9 s li f I 1 ,n rr- Y T IMS:--. vrrrit ij L i . - ' W?Y- i r i 01 -"f -- -- - ' 'fl r--rr-s . . , - , v v - "' j . , . . r . , 1 '-:.-'-.-. : .7" ' --, . .' 4r y ' . i ' . i , -. . - , r1 " 1 i ... I . - i. : ' u- ,L L JismiMinm---janMnaJDIWaT3 ii i. mm. I. i ...TO-jjanBBMnSnsgaaMwSaaBMBMBB . The two show windows of Milgrim's store on Liberty street, which .will be opened for patronage today. V A v.4 "V5 I I i t regular meat loaf recipe, using it's economy to have the custom ' v Celery both green, and white, the mushroom juice for part of canner do the work. -' - " -lots of corn. - - . - -the liquid. . There would be Mttle economy ; '- . Peas from the coast and green k"u im uuc j. m niiTinr in marnaia tnn na-v- . placing halved peaches cup side tag to have it canned. The charge up on lettuce, and filling centers a one local cannery Is c for with creamed or grated cheese Nol 2 cans, lie for HdyiXL eana that has been made into balls The blanket price has been' set last the site of the peach stone, for convenience- fruit ' svrun la more expensive but balances the added time reqnlred for prepar- Fre&h Sliced Pickles -ing and cooking vegetables. - This local cannery visited re- ror Winter Use ' ; . cently, was spick and span, with."- " four women, the owner's wife and Sliced sweet pickles are favor- Fresh pears .make an elegant himself at work. Fruits and vege ed .with , most cooks who like to salad when pared, dipped In may- tables are kept-separate and you do fall canning, because they are onnaise. or French, dressing, then .receive la tins the same produce so bandy as an , Ingredient for in macaroon cocoanut and laid yon sent. Each Job is segregated salads .and .make such good meat on lettuce leaves. Red Jelly makes until ting are marked with a key accompaniments. a good garnish. ,. . ' . number... , . . ' Fresh pears combine flavors ' Canning: by a custom , canner with candied or preserved ginger, costs more than home work, but and pineapple. Boil up crushed certainly will eliminate a lot of pineapple, add a generous amount flushed faces and stained flnger- of cut np candled ginger, and let nails. . . ' FRESH. SLICED PICKLES 12 medium encumbers : ... 'I medium white Spanish -; - '. onions.;.-". Peel and slice both and sprin- cooL Fold this mixjtnre into may klo with salt, let stand 1 hour. Wash in cold ; water and drain onnaise that has been mixed with NaRtnrtinm 9? Tmnai-t W?a T 7 an equal portion i of whipped Aastixmilin. SCWW impart well. Add following dressing: cream. Pile the pear centers full Tartness tO Sauces or ue oressing ana top wiin a cherry. 1 teaspoon each ginger, black pepper, mustard seed and celery seed -y teaspoon : cinnamon 1 tablespoon tumeric 1 tablespoon cornstarch ' Mix smooth with a little cold Nasturtium seeds, pickles and stored In small Jars are substi tntes for capers in meat sauces during winter months. They give a spicy, tart flavor to salad dress inrs. j, - , y- - . PICKLED NASTURTIUM SEEDS - water and stir with I enp sugar Pick green nasturtium seeds, boiled with l pmt vinegar.' Let leaving on a small piece of stem, come to boiling point and seaL; , Put In a brine mada .by adding . Variations: Msy nse celery and 2 tablespoons salt to -1 gallon green - peppers. Put cold vege vinegar and let stand a few-days tables in Jars and pour hot sauce before using. The seeds will keep over them. Juice may be thlck Indefinltely. - . ened or not. . - SALEM'S NEWEST EXCLUSIVE WOMEN'S SHOP Cordially Invites You To It's OPENING... TODAY . 9 A. M Come . . . See the Three Ultra- r Modern, Air-Conditioned Fioprs of . . . COATS ! FROCKS! SUITS ! -1 n ft fe.TS?V MS. I i $ Mill incry A Hosiery Lingerie . F U R. C O ATS in This Smart, New r Store! r.i i lg r i n ...... v A Salem-Owned t Institution ' 409-415 Court St .r ? 4 .s 1 i