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The OREllON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 12, 1937 PAGE FIFTEEN Today's Menu 4 In the Valley Social Realm DALLAS Mrs. John Voth en ertained at her home on Tuesday Afternoon la honor of Mrs. John erny who is leaving soon to make jier home in the PMlllpplnes. Guests included teachers who i , were members of the teaching Staff la the Dallas, grade school lffhen Mrs. Cerny & member. Refreshments were served to Mrs. John Cerny,, Mrs." C E. Tal ent of Independence, Mrs. Claud Hickerson of ' Oak Grove, Mrs. Clyde Gibbs, Mrs. Dan Quick. Mrs. Myrtle smith. Mrs. Ray Klllin, Miss Dorothy Grutze, Miss Ruth Cherry, Miss Catherine Hawkins. Miss Esther Cleveland. MUa Gene Vieve Coad. Miss Helen Harris and Mis Dorotha Young. j SILVERTON Prizes present ed at this week's meeting of the Silver Lodge of ! IOOP went to Ky Sltaife, winner of the last ige Card party series. Mrs. t"red Otjen was winner for the women in the evening and Azel Dison was the winner for the men. W. C. Larson was also win tier of the chance prize but was Hot present to reeeive it. He will ' he given the prize- at the next .meeting. At the meeting of November tOth the lodge will exemplify the third degree for members of Monitor lodge. AMITY The Foreign Mission nry society of the Methods jrhorch of Amity niet.Wednesllay afternoon. A covered dish lunch eon was served at 1 o'clock. ' Mrs. Stanley Bevens, a return-- ed missionary from India, gave an Interesting talk on her work. I SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. H. p. Latham left Tuesday for month's travel in California. They plan to make the trip leisurely and return in December. Mrs. Foster Cone (Elizabeth Latham) of Med jford will remain at tbe Latham jhame during her parents' absence. Factory . Reconditioned Sewing Machines Priced to Sell. Right Sow! lliiiiiiiiiiiriTf- m Priced From $8 up Now Is the Time to Bay! Fine Selection Xow on Display in Our Sew Sewing Machine Dept. SIXGER treadle, long shuttle, fine condition WHITE Rotary head treadle ia oak or. mahogany cabinets . SIXGER, ROTARY, ELECTRIC - or TREADLE MODELS THESE ARE SELLING FAST Hogg Bro 23 Court Urn Phone 6022 Recipes Include Bread, Cookie i Specialties i ' ' , - , : i i " - : This miscellany of recipes from the Englewood community club's collections will add greatly ! to those in many Salem recipe files. Mrs. Townsend's corn bread would be excellent to serve hot for supper and cold In chilled milk as the main dish fcrr lunch. j v CORXRREADt . (Mrs. Townsend) i 1 cup cornmeal - 1 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon baking powder , 4 cup sugar ; 2 eggs unbeaten h teaspoon soda in , 1 cup sour cream i . : ' ' Teaspoon salt Sift flour with baking powder. If milk is used, add 1 tablespoons melted butter., Bake 25 minutes m a hot oven. " j i.-. : This quick nutbreadV a farOrtte of Mrs. Bertha Scbreibeir, sounds good: ' ' " '' ! :-' QUICK XUTBREAD 2 cups flour j 1 cup sugar 4 teaspoons baking powder , 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening 2 egss 1 cup nuts -, Beat eggs with sugar; store- in milk alternately with flour, salt and baking powder that have been sifted, together. Add melted short ening and nuts that have been dredged with flour. Put in greased pan and allow to stand IS min utes. Bake in a moderate oven for 40 minutes. Raisins or dates may be added it desired. ' ( Cookies are an ever popular ad dition to the list of recipes. : DATE COOKIES 1 cup white sugar 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup shortening 3 eggs 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon flavoring Save a little of flour for rolling out.' Mix. roll thick and spread with this filling, then roll up like a jelly roll. Let stand a few hours in a cold place, slice and bake.' FILLING ! 1 pound dates ; ' 1 cup sugar hi cup water j Cook until thick, cool, add 1 cup nuts cut or chopped. Fried oysters will . be the Fri day treat. ! Banana-nut salad Fried oysters ' 'Shredded beets, Harvard style Potato chips , Chocolate eclairs i Let oysters stand in milk for several hours, dip in .crumbs and fry quickly, until .edges curl. Serve with i PEPPER SAUCE 1 13 cup red or green peppers 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons pepper 23 cup vinegar Cut green peppers very fine, serve with fish or fold into may onnaise and serve. Is better if al lowed to stand several days. : - V ... . Small Cake Baked ' For Holidays The Scandinavians do know their small cakes, and the holiday season is Just the time to try out some of their specials. Here is .oner: NORWEGIAN HEART CAKES 2 cups dark syrup 1 cups sugar 1 cup canned milk 1 teaspoon soda in 1 tablespoon vinegar 8 cups flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar hi teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon pepper e 2 cups butter 1 cup shredded almonds . Mix syrup and sugar in milk, add pepper, and other dry ingredi ents, then add soda, then flour to pcttics i uaL use Plenty Eggs opular 4 , n. mi Rlcih ingredients do make-good fHd. i we'll all admit that, but: efferypne couldn't make a good: ajgelcake even If eggs were up. to a:ij dollar a dozen. However,' recipes have something to do with j the saccess of the family baking; epent so here are several good j otes to try on the family. Chocolate lemon angel I ,-1 p. . -- FOOD . ' 1 cups egg whites j 4l-3j cup cocoa hii cups sugar oup flour j teaspoon cream of tartar JH Iteaspoon salt " . - tablespoons cold water tablespoon lemon juiee teaspoon vanilla . cap broken Wamuts Beat whites, water. . lemon Jdice ;and salt until foamy, add ctfeans of tartar, beat until stiff. by not dry. Add sugar, beating gOjidually, fold in cocoa and flour stated; together 5 times. Add va ntla.1 Pour into large dripping pfih Ened with paper. Put in a. 3(d degree 'oven raising to 350, bftkej one hour. Turn out and wjkenj cold, split and fill with sweetened whipped cream Cover wth j following Icing and when scl cut in squares. Ml m OLD-FASHIONED CHOCOLATE . ICLXO f 1 cup sugar ; 2 squares unsweetened choco late ; ; . . 6 tablespoons cream 2 tablespooons butter i Pinch salt i 2 egg yolks, beaten Cook sugar, chocolate, cream, butter . and salt to a . soft . ball when tried in cold water. Add slowly to 2 Beaten egg yolks. Cool and beat until creamy. , 8 EGG YOLK SPONGE CAKE 8 egg yolks , hk cup cold water 1 cup sugar ! 1 teaspoon vanilla . ' 1 cups flour ; V hi. teaspoon salt j Beat yolks i with water, using rotary beater until very thick, add sugar gradually and beat until sugar is dissolved. Change to Cat beater and add flavoring and flour gradually.- beating over and over in the same direction until batter is smooth. : Pour in 3x9 inch layer pans with greased pa per on bottom. Bake, 30 to 35 minutes at 350 degrees. Cut from aides of pan, invert on board and tear off paper at once. Spread be tween layers and on top with 7 minute icing. nrik'e ! a soft dough. Work butter lit on the bread board by knead ing dough. Roll out very thin, sttinkle with shredded almonds and hake to a light brown in a moderate oven. SILVERTON Mrs. O. R. Cross was the inspiration of; a birth day party at her home Tuesday night. Present were Rev. 0. ; R. Cross and Mrs. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schulke. Donald, Elizabeth and Naomi Schulke, Mrs. Erma Cross, Bud Lutzehiser, Belle Lutzebiser. June Lutzehiser. Eu nice Lutzehiser end Jimmy Lutze hiser, Clara Hanson, Edith Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Carrie Peterson, Zelma My ers, Elsie Campbell, Mrs. Alma Repond, Opal Repond, Delia Ro binson. KEIZER A group of relatives and friends surprised firn, Wil lard Weathers Saturday night at her home, the occasion 'being her birthday anniversary, i Mrs. Weathers, formerly Doro thy Seid, is a recent! bride of the community. , 3-Inch Blanket of Snoic j Reported Near Med ford J MEDFORD, Nov. H - (5s) -Three inches of snow fell in the Dead Indian district last night and 1.20 Inches of rain, heaviest since February, drenched the up per and Central Rogue river val ley. Choir Concert Is Scheduled Sunday Presbyterian Adult Choral Croup to Give Sacred Musical Program The adult choir of the Presby terian church will present sacred concert Sunday afternoon at the vesper hour, starting at 4:30 o'clock. ; ; The program arranged follows: Organ prelude, "Evening Bells . - and Cradle Song".:..Macrarlane Introit, "Lift Up Your Heads".. . ... i u. Andrews Obligato duet, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Moon. Invocation Hymn 81, "Come, Thou Almighty King." Anthem", "The Path of the Just" . Lefebvre "The Lord Is My Light".. .: u Buck Mr. Dunville, Prof. Wright Anthem, "O Praise the Lord of Heaven" ; Arensky Scripture lesson and prayer. Offeratory, "The Answer".- 4. Wolstenholme Anthem, "Here Bring Your Wounded Hearts.: Shure Ladies chorus, "I Waited for the Lord" . ..Mendelssohn Anthem, "A Song in the Night" Woodman Incidental solos. Miss Mulkey, Dr. Barrick Hymn 536, "Thou Hidden Love of God," stanzas 1, 3, 5. Anthem, "Send Forth Thy Duet, ..Schuetky Spirit" , ' Solo, "Whither Shall I Go From 1 Thy Spirit?" MacDermid Anthem, "Springs in the Des- ert" iUU Jennings Benediction f i Choral response." Father, jGive Thy Behediction"- Dickinson Postlude, "Minister Ma re h" (Lohengrin) .Wagner j- Actor's vlfe Injured ROSEBTJRd.1)re.. Nov. Il-WV- A rprained ankle confined Mrs. Edgar B. Kennedy, wife of; the noted film actor, to a hospital to day. She fell after arriving with her husband on a motor trip, . Return Check Wins SAN MATEO, Calif., Nor. 11- (A-Retura Check, a long shot, owned by W. H. Hoffman of the Ventura, Calif., R. C. stable, won the Armistice Bay Meadows, tbe favorite, by a head. day handicap at defeating Alaska. is M g -1 - : Friday and . Saturday j ; VA L'UJ E S ! Sport and Fur Trimmed $14.95 $16.95 $19.75 ' I J Valnes to 932.50 I - Higher Priced' Coats and Suits Reduced i ' (Improved, Patented) ; j Remove the Cause of Your Foot Troubles . j A Big Improvement Over - Arch Supports ; and Bandages Quick Relief for Tired, Aching' Feet.. Fallen Arches, Burning Feet, Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Cramps in Feet and Legs, Sweating Feet and Varicose Veins, also Cold, Clammy Feet, and Chilblains. Stops spreading and stretching of the foot. and makes more room in your shoes. i V - It's Your Teet That Make You Feel Old SWsiBaBiH(iHBHBBiaMBaswBBBWWs. fffWWSW'Seyir r' O - 1 . . ....... .. -.I' - ! " V. ri I JU r, pis is W. C. BURNS, Cuboid Specialist and Inventor of Bnrna" Cuboid Muscle Developers and Arch Builders, who will show ron free of charge, so you will understand that he does every thing he advertises.. j , . , ( - MIL BURNS WILL BE WITH US ALL THIS WTEK AND UNTIL TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH. This will be your last chance! He will advise and show you. Free of Charge, how Cuboids make walking, easier, how walking on Cuboids develops the muscles, forcing blood through the arteries and building vital ity,' making the heart's work easier. Cuboids relax the cords and nerves, giving 70a full benefit and rest from your sleep; also why your corns, callouses and bunions will; gradually disappear along with your tired aches and cramps In your feet, legs and back. Give relief when everything else has failed. , Barns' Patented Cuboids will be sold for the low -price oft St" and S for Men, Women and Children during this Factory Advertising Campaign. : .. SEE OUR WIXDOW DISPLAY : We Want Everyone to Know About This Wonderful Invention Whether Yo Buy or Rot MILLER'S MAIN FLOOR SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 4 u I IT T 11 ' 11 - 't e ..1 W I our uoiiars will reacn iariner if you buy during this sensa tional bargain e4nt. Read - 1 B every item. You'll realize that these are all outstanding values ! Men's FELT HATS. RIade fori .wear and good styles. 1 W FaW Newest Patterns! Men's Shirts Fast Colors! Supreme values! Broadcloths, madrasscs and other fine fab rics! Pre-shrunk for correct fit! Smart stripes, popular patterns. Non-wilt collars attached! Men's HEAVY WORK SOX. Rockford. No seams, Long wearing. 8 pr... M Men's BROADCLOTH SHORTS. They're sanfor ized. Imagine it, 6 for . SI Men's UDER SHIRTS. Swiss ribbed. Take ' ad ran tage of this bay, 8 for M Qnantlty pimilted $1 I Boys' BIB OVERALLS. 2.43 weight. Very durable. Sixes 4 to 10. fai lor V Bys' GOLF SOX. Elastic pops. Attractive patterns. mum 7 to 10. 4 tor $1 gtfea's TIES. Four in hand or "bow. Come early A f on thesr. 4 for M iMeai'a PURE LINEN HAXI iKERCHIEFS. Size .17x17. Poft finish. -10 ifor . V flea's BELT, BUCKLE and itnE HOLDER SET. Com plete with your initial. Will -not tarnish. frniy LLieg;ion RAZOR BLADES. Single or doable edge. they're fine. IPO for V fen's WORK SOX. Part woel. They'll give you R-armth as well as '.twrar, IO paint for .... ' 3i2is WOOL UNION MnTS for men. Wool and payon mixed. Warmth with out too much weight. 9 i salts for 93 glen's DRESS SHOES. Gen Uine kid uppers and fjril feather soles, pair V J OUCE TYPE SHOES. For vforafort and service. Ton in t beat 'em at this q o price, pair Sr 3 15 WOOL UNION-SUnS FOR MEN Be ; prepared for that cTdl .weather. This is a real bt5yv limited quantity. Sizes SIEN'S WORK SHIRTS ISANFORIZED Grey covert cloth. Made for had wear and they are easy to laiSi der. Don't miss this one. Si?ts uy2-n : Natural color. There's real quaUj ity in this materiaL It's worth; more so yon save MEN'S DRESS SOX i . . . . ' A its Reinforced heels and toes. Snki piaitea over rayon. Also static: socks with elastic' tops. Siifesj 10 to 12 LEATHER-FACED GLOVElS 1 You'd better stock ud at this price. Well made and durable.! Save your hands as well your money! ... ,, ,. piir; 7 tf-rmf , ;! j. a m - -ftV" : ' 'i ; -n w m ii it ii if an .ii Wash Frocks ith Bright! Gay! They're ATenne Vat 11 I - I Prints! They're all smart and I 1 ! rery new! Fast to washing. Boy fjl I ! , 't vseTeraI : T- : I . Men's Coat Sweaters f f I Valne priced. Slide fastener 11 M I C fronts! Senriceable coat sweaters. T f 1 Warm comfortable! V-necks, two tjL-S 1 roomy pockets 1 j Boys' All Wool Jackets jhfV I Slide fastener fronts! Fine for H M I school! Good-looking' Cossack n W' I jackets. Made for plenty of I warmth and wear fT I - 1 Boys Novelty Sweaters m I 1 Attractive plaid patterns. Back- j I I grounds of bine, brown and gray. Alt I' I Yonll get yonr dollar's worth In 1 II I . this one. 2 sweaters for ' lr I ? ;: I I I ( J 1 1 I I Dn sroup ladies' coats. Some 11 1 I jl I f I I I w,th fBr collar. Some self trim. 1 I I gaggmmmmmmjMsmsmsmsLmmmmmml ' IA marvelous buy. Supply Tery sAJ Q j I l Women's Coats A new group priced to sell for M I m 1 , jthls erent The season's newr 1 I D ill I est models ana iaDncs. uon i m mm i i I I I pass this np. A real ralue! w I j - ' L -: . -' , Women's Coats Yon can't imagine the value In M I ftj. i ' ! , this eoat until ydn see It. T I UB V j Priced to sell fast in this week- i JF 1 'i end feature!, Buy now! J I Bargains . 1 I , , k v Friday, i Saturday and I Monday, Three Tremendous Days! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE DOLLARS COME EARLY SAVE! Full Fashioned CHIFFONS What Values! 2 Ringless! Full fashioned! Per fect quality! Of lovely sheer silk. Very new est Tall shades! 1 They W on t Cling! SLIP S I 11-00 0 Panne Satin Smart tailored and lacy stylet bias cut for smooth, com fortable fit! Fine-quality! --.'j SLIP-SHEEN' I Non-clinging! Very fine for - linings and slips. Ladies' this is a f boy. Repriced, 4 yds. Sr Men's j CX)TTOX TXIOXS. Truly a sensational bargain. Close out, 2 suits' for i 1.- V ALL WOOL BATTS. One pound eachj 72x00. Warmth at bargailn price. m 8 for 1 V Chiidrens FABRIC GLOVES, Fine for these chilly morn ings. Reduced. Sizfes S to 6. 4 pair ........-.y LIXKX GUEST TOWELS. A real feature of this event! Interesting patterns! 2Qxl3j 6 for FLOIK SACKS. Hemmed or nnhemmed. Ideal for tea towels! Perfect. . io fW r.l:.. V $1 GLADIO DRESS PRINTS. Many new; patterns. A value at this price 1 10 yards .... $1 ; TERRY TOWELS. Very ab sorbent! Colored borders! A rare bargain, 17x30. 12 for ....i - SCOT TISSUE. Soft as old Unen. lOOO sheets. 12 rolls ... $1 $1 RAYOV UXDIES. Several patterns. An unusual value. Lace trimmed. Tea rose color, 8 for .. $1 OUTIXO FLAXXEL. White, Soft and downy. 27 f inches wide, 8 yards V WINDSOR CREPE. Pea-ray Alpaca. White lawn. m , 4 Tarda LU ..... V LOVELY TUFTED BATH MATS In beautiful colors that won't fade. YouTl appreciate one of BLANKETS Sin-le Cotton Sheet Blankets . .. . . .i ... Bought especially for this event. i L - : " Stitched ends. Size 66x76 STAMPED PILLOW CASES New patterns. A . marvelous value.' These make lovely Christ ... i - . mas zif ts .pair La dies' felt hats (aew tndividaal styles). Girls dresses (one groap) priced. to clear. Women's shoes at close-out fprice. Ladies gloves. Rem- berg snede, silk lined, now 1 (gas TEA APRONS Hotv Dainty in Appearand Yet they have Jhe quality for wear ! and! fast colors! Lovely - -I new prints... Better come early. STEVENS' LINEN CRASH TOWELS Extraordinary value. Hemmed. Size 32x18. Don't miss these. J ) ;T) m j 160 NORTH LIBERTY o in K l (Jf ft V ( Mj ? ( r i U . . .. M )) ' :l J ,J i n ( 160 NORTH LIBERTY if s ,j I . - . . . - --: - . . i .