PAGE SIX Society . .Clubs Music : Miss Lois Riggs Tells Betrothal At Sunday Tea " At the tea tor which Miss Lois Riggs was hostes. Sunday after- , noon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P. Riggs. her betrothal to Joseph Allen Carlon of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Carlon, was revealed to abont -50 of her friends who called from 4 to 6 o'clock. No date has-been set for the wed ding. Miss Kathryn Sibley greeted the guests at the door. Receiving with Miss Rings were her mother, Mrs. Ralph Riggs. and Mrs. W. E. Carlon of Portland. Carnation corsages with a scroll bearing the names of the couple were given the guests by Miss Helen Board-man..- . . The tea table carried out the yellow - and white color scheme with a : bouquet of ehrysanthe- mums - guarded by matching taper.-Presiding at the urns the, first hour were Mrs. Ivan G. Mar-tin-and Mrs. L. L. Riggs and pouring the, last hour" were Mrs. , Margaret Rosecrana and Mrs. Ray , Beldin. Mrs. George Bagnall and Mrs. Ray McKey of Dallas as- alotojf In tha Unlnr mom Miss Riggs. a popular member C7 Jl-Jr.:. -if h Mnni attended Willamette university and the University of Oregon where she was a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She has been active -. in club work now serving as president of the Salem Junior Woman's club. She 18 now connected with the state highway department. Mr. Carlon attended Portland schools and Oregon State college where-he was af filiated with Delta Upsilon. He is now associated in business in Portland with his brothers" with the Carlon Motor Car company. Miss White Is Bride of Everett Spencer Miss Frances Carolyn White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. White, became the bride of Everett Paul Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spencer of Tilla mook Thanksgiving day at the " home of the bride's parents Jn Carleton. Rev. E. a. tongnreu read the service. Preceding the reremonv Miss Harriett Fullen- w. - .t. ...nnniinicii . -v. - t.h hV MISS Miner r ueuiuai uj iuiM usu". , The bride, given in marriage bv her father, wore a white satin ,Jn mhlllhed with lace fash- fl with lonr circular train and I if iiiu .mnttd in a point- Id lice hllo Shi Srried a bou- ed lace naione c. bouv&r- quet 01 yeuo w re . di ana wniieorcmuB. 7 , fc .. j irlPmids maid 01 nOnor ana UI 1UCB . oi nouur 'r:rV7,:: were Miss fcan " . - HfJ - inn K&inryn jirls and Rob- .rt" bearerT Ken- ert White ; was ring neth Hanson acted as best man - v . and ushers were Edward Jones and Allen Phelps. - . At the reception which roiiowea : i " . i Scotrtrins cut the bVld'. cake and Miss Opal Hew- Tlf K6S 7v.7. W t Mn iu tu.l -- " trip to British Columbia end . are now at home at 149Z state sireeu - . . . . Mr. Spencer is manager of a bare- way store here. : Mrs; Goldia Kyle to Head WRC The Woman's Relief corps elected Mrs. Goldia Kyle as its ....Munf fn tVia nnminp Tear at president for the coming year at a meeting held on Saturday. Mr.. Maxy-Ackem Ior vice-president, Mrs. Lura Tan dy is junior vice-president, and Mrs. Battle Cameron is treasurer, The new conductor is Mrs. Dora Prat, the chaplain is Mrs. Hattle Kennon ana guara is mn. ueriua Ray. conieniiua m ruiuuu . Alice Adams, Maud Chittenden, Mary WirU. Ida C. Tragllo, Lulu Borinr:" Jennie Martin. Mettle Kchram. , Hattle Kennen. Pauline Clark, May Gohrke, Olive Pence, June Wallace and Lure Tandy. iit.t.. Mihoi a. Tok- . wood, Dora Pratt, Carrie Bunn, " Rianche Stuart. Louisa Koon. Mae Blanche Stuart, Louisa Koon, Mae McCrea, Clara McDerby, Ina D. " Koon, Julia Gregory, Ruth Sayre, . Julia Shepherd, Nellie Pierce and : Vera Glover. 1 Pythiant Of ficers Are Guests at Hixsoh's ' ' ' The.; officers, of Centralia ,tem- - pie- Nollf Pythian Sisters, were-1 - entertained at. the . home of Mrs. . Asile. Hlxson Saturday evening. ' v- -The regular business meeting was V - fbllowed by ' an ; evening of card.. The high score was held by Mrs. ' Carrie Slater. 'Christmas gift. .were exchanged. The hostess was eesisted by, Mr.. Mary Pugh, Mrs.' Frances Greenwood and Mrs. Eu - nice ;'Burk."; Those present were Mrs. cDorothy Wilson, Mrs. Ruth Non-U,.,. Mr.. Carrie Slater, Mrs. : Lucille Compton,-" Mr.. Mary Bil brey. Mrs. Peter Andresen, Mrs. ' Lillian Hixson, ; and the hostess Mrs. Azzle Hixson and assistant hostesses Mrs.: Mary Pugh, Mrs. Eunice Burk;and Mrs. Frances, Creenwood. ' -i- Bete Sigma Delphian, held Its regular business meeting Thurs . day .in the fireplace - room of -'ithe ' Salem - public library ; with . Miss Julia Query,'' president,"- pre--siding.. ; The ' next meeting - will be a Christmas party and dinner December 17. i Mrs. Winnie Pet- ijjuuu cu M u.mv, uu the roiiowwf gave topics : , Mrs. ana ma.e e purse to maica. grapn or e aecuon oi me naw home., of Mrs.-George -Rhoten Mr. and Mrs. Max Warring Satnr Cordie Wiper, Miss Julia Query, The single crochetj and puff stitch Send 10 cents in .tamps or coin tor the remainder-of. tha afr. dv tt .M.fn Miss Nell Morgan .and Miss Es- . v. n m c.t.v.n. trio. ITetTiav tl!7ll mci ii(now. iMioo ovu.. . cox,, art Instructor at the high school, gave a talk on art, ap- jrecj3iion. . . . v,.'!.i-u wiusira- News CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday, December 7 Highland Mothers' club, t.t - w a a IDC BCBUOI i.iV p. m. , ? Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. -Jennie - Ferguson Willis, on'pienn Creek road, 2 p.m. Election of officers. Yomarco class, 1st Methodist church, with Mrs. E. B. Mil lard; 1810 D street. 2:30 p.m. Salem General hospital aux--iliary meet at 10 a.m. at cham ber of commerce. . " Music Teachers association,, 7:45 p.m. with Miss Frances ' Vlrginie Melton. Capitol and Cbemeketa streets. Caadwick chapter, Eastern Star, meet at Masonic 'emple, S p.m., election of Officers. Junior Woodmen meet at -Fraternal temple for guest par ty, 4 p.m. American -War Mother. American Lutheran church. 2 p. m. Degree of Honor Juv eniles, with - Mrs. John Fry, 2271 Lee street. 4 p. m. . Eteri class. First Baptist church, 8 p. m. - " PLEF club with Mrs. Karl Hinges, North Summer street, 2 p. m. . . , Wednesday, December 8 Missionary society, Congre gational Orh u r c h , with Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., 2:30 p.m. Christmas party. Women's Home and Eoreign .Missionary societies of Jason Lee, 2 p.m. at the church. Ladies Guild American Luth eran church. 2 p.m. in social rooms. Woman's Home Missionary society, Leslie Methodist church, with Mrs. John Ulrich c Saginaw street, 2 p.m. AAUW literature section. 8 p.m. with Mrs. Herman Pfister, 2395 South High street. Presbyterian Missionary so ciety, 2 p.m. at the church. Parent Teachers' association benefit card party and pro gram. Cherry City auditorium. Maccabees No. 122, election, of. officers, 8 p. m. Thursday, December 0 Lions club auxiliary, lunch eon at Porthole 1:15 p.m. Carnation club with Mrs. M. B. Peetz, 1315 Center street, 1 o'clock luncheon. Thursday club, 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Charjes K. Spauldine. Centralia temple No. 11 Py thian Sisters, KP hall, election of officers. . -n- . i 1 n. , . ' ,ri .,!! rtuiem-e van Aiiasiuuij . . . . . society 01 calvary- joapust church, dessert luncheon 1:30 p.m.' : - Alpha Psi Delta Pledges Entertain at Dinner xcaujun imcuecs vl Aiyu . t-, t Psi nlta fratemitr were hosts Th a seven harnists are . Mrs. infm.t cnn.i. wr u-u iniuriuai uiuucr ouuuai a5r ' oxT clTL at the chapter house on Che- meketa street bidding as their Th Of"s J1 8r0P co9- v. - - A O.,,om' W1, "- jr:: v. Ji;; " "am Mosher were ichaperones. Guests were iss Winifred S S 'tS Si' S. Brasted, Miss Betty Demarest, Miss Dorothy Blake, Miss Bar- 'hnrn Tjimh Xf ar-o- In rial, bara M Us Mary Jo Gal fit. ai ism p.iiiu t n inn ihk ii m. hi . - - . . " ,OB ro.v' McK&7t Mlssf Doris Hayes. fiss Juanita Troas Mlaa Mar- rneHte ?mlth Mt Bett T on Hansef, MTsfHazefM Mis. sniriey rauon ann miss cam- ryn Taylor Hosts were Ceolae Schreiber.' eharle, Watt. Pal Ritchie.. Rob! ert Whlte jerry icottew John 01 ti i ti,i r t , - Christopher, Rlcha Jones. Rob- ert French, RobeFt McKeown. Eberly. Fred Bernau, Art Olson, Quay Hassam, Gene Stewart. John Limbeck Doug- las Ross. Melvln Cleveland and Bruce Williams, i - t ? t.v dinner will le served. . f - i; L ' . Mr. William - ponnell Dyer was in Portland ithis weekend and attended a reunion of Chi Omega sorority slss. Miss Es- ther Marly entertained at lunch- eon on Friday fori the group at Campbell Court hotel. Crocheted " uu ui. T ' are so very easy to do that you'll want mill aovitrsl uti In . " " "- ferent shade, of Saxonjr yarn. Pat- tern. 1(43 contains directions for : and JPealto Margaret Speaks To Sing With f y , (JrCfieStra . - Music -lovers, who turn .their radio dials eagerly, each :.week to ; hear the golden notes of - Mar garet Speaks, are t counting . the hours until Monday evening when they will be able to hear their favorite In person- when; she makes her first Pacific northwest concert appearance as soloist with the Portland symphony orchestra at the auditorium. 1 Few artists are as richly en dowed as is Margaret. Speaks. The velvet smoothness of her voice and . the perfection of her diction are all well known to her public, but to add one hundred per cent to the enjoyment of. her concert appearance Is her- rare beauty and charm of manner which instantly endear her to her eu'dience. . Miss Speaks' father is a mem ber of congress from the state oE Ohio; and her uncle, Oley Speaks, Ms one of America's best known composers, having given the world such favorite songs as "On the Road to Mandalay'" and "Sylvia." I She will sing, among her num bers, the beautiful Torelli, "Tu lo Sai"; "One Fine Day", from "Madam Butterfly"; "DepuiB le Jour" from "Louise": and "The Jewel Song from "Faust. All will be given with orchestral ac companiment. . ; In addition to the numbers with the solo artist'. Dr. van Hoogstraten has arranged aja ex ceptionally fine program for thia concert. He will open with B r a h m s "Academic Festival" overture. . Then "will follow the Gretry-Franko "Ballet Suite,",, a number which will be heard here for the first timer Wagner's "Siegfried's Rhine Journey"; and the beloved symphony "Pathetl ; que" of Tchaikovsky. ! The concert will commence at 8:30. At 7:40 Frederick . W. Goodrich will give a compliment ry talk on the evening's program, in the south wing of the audi torium. Mrs. Barsch to Appear In Concert Tonight A number of Salem folk are toriA tiw fnrnvrt n ha rt pn hr n homiiti wh niohsrit Knth-. - i. 4 i . uainuue, m oi. of the harpists is Mrs. Walter Barsch of Salem. This to- a .complimentary concert with the public invited to attend.. It wiU be held in the music building on the University of Oregon campus at 8 p. m. A reception will follow at the home f Mr. ana Mrs. winasor uaiKius. MrB, rlHn.' Ii tintrnrtor Calkins Is the instructor. Tne seven na . - . .... . . Brandon Young, Mis. Mildred Ja0r Mrs. Windsor Calkins of Eugene, airs, r.siuer rainier nay 01 aaeu- ford. Miss Lorena Hornshuh of Tacoma and Mrs. Barsch. ; Book and Thimble Club Entertained , Chyle AdwMtttff. lainea memDers Ol IDB ruo& iiu Tnimble club Thur8day afternoon at her home on Kingwood Drive, The hostess was assisted: at the m. i . . a TT ; ITaIIIa lea nour " : nuw and Mr8 Conrad Fox. Plans were the Christmas program " ,n . . , X " z Kubln will entertain the group i?:; - "1 cV7 a " Cna Sca 1. cnaries oiowaru, i. r. Brown Mrs Fred Kubln Mrs Rr namrell FMrs D wmiamS Sn PaSn?MT rad Fox Mr9 a H Hottle Mrs B Halstead ' and Mrs.' Charles Adam, . " Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Fuller ... .. . u, .. wr. ana JIB. waiter li.; l-nuer jiiiiioii sa. savase. jura, osvage was present at the celebration this year. : - .. Members of the Ladies' clnb of the Maccabees, No. 1?2. are entertaining their husbands with a social even in at the home of Mrs. Robinetts Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock. Accessories : uuo oi ll ana oi mil tuican bkul .v-h""-" . - (coin preferred) for this pattern" TV, rt.nn ct.l.... vt.. w u v6iw jjwimuwu, craft Dept. Write plainly. PAT- TERN NUMBER, your NAME affd Auunaaa. . . T&i OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, MAXINE BUREN "I'd like to economize, but in our v :;.r NC" rs ' .-, '! - !N " 'I V ; Such a grand excuse as long as one can live up to it. The little lady on the left seems to be doing very well so far. Her short but Impor tant little silver fox wrap allows Itself the distinction of doing en tirely away with a collar, the fur being flattened at the neck to : further enhance this affectation. The new purple-lined wine red wrap on the right might have graced a royal court Decorated by cording applied in diamond pattern and slim columns. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. In the Valley Keizer Home Scene Of Lovely Tea KEIZER One of the loveliest 'oci&l . eTenU of the season here was the -tea riven Sundav after- -. - - nnstn at iha tinma nt f r and Mm. - , ' H. R. Irvine by their daughter. Miss Eleanor Neil Irvine, whose marriage to Royal Keefer will be an event of December 24 at the First Presbyterian church in Sa- lem. Large white and yellow chrys- anthemums carried out a pleasing aecorauve iaea. ine ioe wi - with lc Klnth iiut fh wnteraUra Inclmlixl white flow- r er. In royal blue bowl end royal Miss Lois Kee fer and Mrs. liovh Hockett nourea. servror werl Naida Carroll. Helen Dent. Eileen Holder and Usona Clawrett. Mra. Irvine received with her miiriitii. vie, Dofttr TnHra rf. ed the gn'ests at the door. Invitations were issued to 28 young women. AMiix ine tasi &iae aewing ciud met inursaay aiiernoon av . . . . the home of Mrs. John Switxer. le a a Tvta A wall wa m vn am- "- at tms time. The next meeting will he held r , , " , v " Decemebr 16. A Christmas tree chaBe ot wlU lnres fWrart Clnh Tndav nt ntract luD A?day at . :RobertSOn Home - Mrs. Charles Robertson, jr., is entertaining at luncheon to- day at her home on West Le- felle street in compliment to dav at her horn on "West. T.- . ieue sireei in cumpiimeni io di rwu, . x-. u. vauwu- berry, Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. "Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. . Asel Eoff, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey, Mrs. Richard .Slater and Mrs. Rob- ertson. . Mrs. Hanson Hostess Un 31onday ; Mrs. William E. Hanson was hostess for an informal luncheon yesterday afternoon at. her. North Church street. home in, honor of memoere or ner.-.ciuo. winter. flowers decorated -.the guest roov TMeB conyustere Innlav durlnc the. afternoon.. ( ; iuuic uiuucu . were iurn. ,r raua . G.,Myers. MrsPercv Kelly. Mrs. v. . . . . - .. . . K.vu.-vMunierairs.nfanKiioose, Mrs." T. - Hr Galloway, Mrs.: Rex Davis. Mrs.- W. J.-Llljequlst; Mrs. W.-S.v:-UttMVandMrt.'.iW4 -B: Hanson.- ; " " - - - :lIrs. Grimes Honored ' At Party .Mrs. R. L. Wright opened her home to the Golden Rule class of ' the nrst Evangelical church' Fri day when the group honored Mrs. Ruth Grimes whose .marriage to- and afternoon of bridge. Luncheon A. Poole of Monmouth will be an ; was served at small Uble. decorat event of .Sunday. - . r ed miniature Santa Clans end . , A ahower was ; given ; to the Christmas decoration were used honor , guest. A; miniature bride about the . rooms. ' . Three 1 prizes! end- groom centered the table, were won by Mrs. Jack. Ralston; white candles, and e lace cloth Mr.. N. C. Lowe and Mrs. Hugh completed the arrangement. . Mrs. Kirkpatrick. The club la planning - Howara leacn assisted the host- ess. , ,yt ; ; - - . . ' -,;... The Lions club eoxlliary will ri.. t.ic 'ti. i i ana memoers wm tnen go to the noon. Assisting as hostesses are , ... . Mn, Ai itamseyer. Airs, iiowara jenks, Mrs. George Rossman, man, Mrs. LesUe Sparks - and jars, -waiter -iry.i. Oregon, Tuesday Morning:, December 7, 1937 lBterest:;:to : Women- Women's Editor. position we simply can't afford to! Social Realm WACONDA Mrs. Karl M. Brown entertained 19 members of the Waconda community club and two special guests at her home Wednesday. Club lunch was en Joyed at noon Four tables of '500" were In , . .. . BlaV. With DllZeS received bV Mrs ' xr T . j T Allyn Nusom and Mrs. Ben Lar- kins. Guests were Mrs. Spurlock of Salem, aunt of the hostess, and Misa Cora McGilchrist. Plana were completed for the annual Christmas party to be held Wednesday, December 22, at the jwme 01 Mrs. Atiyn rnusom. - Tk. muli.ir tv. On hecn iuinnl Wnu . - of holiday, until Wednesday. Jan- nary 6, when Mrs. Ben Larkln. of Salem, route four, will entertain. HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Charles Ziellnski, Jr., and Mrs. Virgil Per- rpiin Were hORteRRPH tn tho Run. shine Sewing club at Mrs. Zielin- ski', home. Plans are being made Mt ... ior a unnstmas party December 15. Other members present were Mrg. Marvin Van Cleave, Mrs. . - Ralph Worden, Mrs. Theodore Wacken, Mrs. C. A. Kobow, Mrs. h. . . - . - . Knaoipn vvacaen, Mrs. Anarew Zahara, Mrs. Perry Saunders. Mrs. Archie McCorcklef Mrs. Ralph Gill ue,l we am. Bert Wolf Mrs La Roy Van Cleave. Mrs. Herman Wacken, Mrs. Josephine Ziellnski, Mrs. Al- vln Van Cleave, Mrs. Ross Miles, Mrs. B. C. Ziellnski. Mrs. Beamish,, who recently moved - to Mrs. Robert Asbury's farm,: was a guest. . . .. .... ... ciud visitea at tne nome or Mrs. mt RrnoVman at Aumsville on Those present were Mr.. Al- Lert Bodigheimer, Mr.. Joe a member of the high school fac Peiser, Mrs. Silvers, Mrs. Clara uity here, has announced her en O'Grady, Mr.. Otto Burson. Mrs. Ambrose Dozler, Mrs, Hopkins, Mrs. Henry Minten, Mrs. Tony Minteu and the nostess, Mrs. Otto Brookman. T A Christmas party will be neid at tne nome oi wrs. op- kins on the 16th of this month. nTTic nt 1 tv v Methodist church meet at v the home of Mrs. A: M. Larson Tburs- iftirnoori" A short business " Li'-XA : dent j. Frank KulwWng .,f ii. .v. - . .t- 'i-t.u . - " - v't n t TBI nnnr iniinwinr kiil Lra uu ... .v..ww..mi . r t- vt tr'nWvii . v Guestsere Mrs. H.JL .Dunked . rer-of ;PrHand't M"; .DeGraft oryalley ,Junctlon,j and Mrs. Guy Shreeve. Member, pres- ent were Mrs J. N.i Mills, Mr..' Hull, Mrs. J. A. Linn, Mr.. Green well, Mrs. Ed Dunn, Mr.. W.- H.' Weaver. Mrs. A. L. Windover and the hostess, Mrs.' Larson., LEBANON The Junior Mat ron's club , met witn Mrs. frame " v.. Thi.n fnr B i,,nphonn a Christmas party in about two weeks end the husbanda will be the guests.:,;.:,,. twr n n n n ti n . irlends gathered at the . home of birthday anniversary of Mr. 'Wer- . " ring, ine evening was spent -in playing "5 00", prizes for high ' score going to Mrs. Frank Covey and Raymond Koesller. Cheese Gives Flavor to Biscuits j Cheese In biscuits make dressy aaamons xo any menu, oaeese in pie-erust make, accompaniment additions to any menu. Cheese in to salads or cocktails. Here are recipes for: i CHEESE STRAWS - I cup grated cheese 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon I utter. Water to mix Roll out, sprinkle with salt, cut In strips Inch by 4 Inches and ter, 1 - tablespoon lemon , juice ) bake in hot-oven about 8 mid- for half ' hour. " In , another -ntes; being careful -not to brown gaucenan melt "3 tablespodns but-, aa tney scorcn easily. VARIATIONS , Nutmeg Add , 2 tablespoon, finely minced pecans. t , Twigs Make a circle of dough for vr tnnr or ftr strawa end after baking - thrust the straws through ring and s r v e : with Salad. Daisy Roll .lightly thicker than for straws, cut with daisy- shaped cutter, center, with a cherry or nut and bake. Turnover 8 Cut in small squares or rounds, turn over a large nut meat and bake. Or if you prefer your cheese in biscuit form try some 2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder cup grated sharp American cream cheese 2 tablespoons n r moito butter teaspoon each salt ana - paprika Vf cup milk end 1 egg O m or nnvt a aa If .v--4 o n.tTi... kwi leaving hollow in center. Stir HrhtlT with rrated cheese. Pour in milk which ha. been beaten stir from center out nntfl soft enough to knead. Roll or pat out on ixourea poara, cui in squares Ztr lirf Svp.iarr.!!6. tr. P VariatlSn-Omit cheese from dough, knead lightly end roll out rather thin. Cut in long strips -width of the finger and roll Around finger lengths of sharp cheese which have been wrapped in thin slices of boiled ham. Bake well apart and serve at once with creamed eggs, parsley creamed sauce, creamed fish or other well seasoned sauce. Cheese turnovers are made by Hurmuinr IlK 1 1 ni m. rBin.r 1 II 1 II V!! JR?LS?2 . a cueese, pincning wen togeiner, aippmg ouisiae m ouuer or otner shortening, baking quickly and serving very hot. Breakfast Apples on Popular Menu At this time of year when breakfasU are important try using, WOODBURN The Woodburn Artisans mnu tne nome oi airs. cards and a social hour. Six tables of "600" were in play th priies for high score going to Ir- Rosanna Aicher and William HrflfiBAll STirfl T fv to1 fT n nlvn irAri " vtl T-Z r to Mrs. David Dubois and Ray Ko esller. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. F. Hanauska, Mrs. Max War ring and 'Mrs. J. Vandehey. The next business meeting of i, VnL i i vi anThursd ay nght Decern the assembly will be held in the annual Christmas tree and pro gram. ' WEST STAYTON Mrs. Archie Caspel was hostess for a charming birthday dinner Sunday honoring the birthdays of her husband and great niece, Lenore Hammers of North Santiam. Guests present were Mr. and xars. it. l. nsmmer vi norm oa- mm r- ani rr r a Wammr T', j , ., AUMSVILLE Mis. Neil Irvine. gagement to Royal Keefer, son of d. s. Keefer of Salem. Miss Irvine Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. w. Irvine of Salem. She is a graduate of Willamette university ag Ja al80 her fIancef Mr. Keefer, Wn0 l8 engaged in landscape gar denlng. The marriage will be an event of December 24 WALDO HILLS-r-Mr. end Mrs. , -. wmcu.. i r E. A. , Finlay entertained a group Jr- . Mp. - ' - ?- Bridge , prizes went to Mrs. Or- - i - . - Miss Minnie Mascher for low. - . - Guest, were Mr. ana Mrs. urrey THIS ISTHC UFE.'-HAVf OCCANS Of HOT WATCR ALWAYS ON TAP, FOR ' ,.B ATVUN ft, W ASv4 1 N Cr CLOTH CS, AN 0 CVERV NEED. INSTALL AN AUTOMATIC VV ATE R HEATErV.t;F0uY twf0MATIC ECONOMICAL, TOO. SEE ANY ELECTRICAL: "APPLIANCE DEALER" i MT kkt.OWKATT Today's Menu - . uv Roasted shortrlba with raisin sauce is the meat for today, Peach-cottage cheese salad .. . Roasted sparerlbs-ralain sauce . - i Buttered cauliflower - . AnmnUnnnle'eA cream J$!AtS&88& iwiisii Mim spoon ceiery; . w r f , ; "r-nv b smalt piece oi ujtci.. vww.i until done ln( a - moderate oven. The auce .is made by cooking: cup raisins witn z cups wa-s ter, blend in 2 tablespoons tiour, add a nlnch of salt and stir un-J til perfectly- smooth"; then - add raisins and water and stir for io minutes" whller- SImmering.4 Pour arnnnil - th roast when ! serving. . Pnact To AA - o , . . German Dish - . , Germans knew their meats and this old world favorite is a; very good, example of the excel- - lence of the meat to be eaten in that country, SAUERBRATEX Soak a 4-pound pot roast m a solution of half vinegar and half water in which spices, salt., onions and carrots have been put: leave it four aays. turning over each day. Remove from brine, dry well with -a- cloth,, pre serve tne vegetanies ana nquiu. Brown roast with carrots and onions in butter. Add enough of the liquid to make-about 1 inches deep add 1 piece of rye bread to absorb the extra sour- ne88' Cover tightly and simmer flour, dUuting with water if too sour. Add 2 tablespoons sour; tn iRt tiofora 8erTin Gder Makes Sauce v rr; ror mm K. ' .K- . r.v ,m ?. 1 7 ll best. CIDEBvALv:E (for ham) Add 1 cup ham liquor to pan in which meat was baked. Thick- en with butter and flour mixed" . i ... . a. - - . iiiFBinBr nnnr I fi m nnu H ri f l "l-3'cnp cider, ; Season with a f ew grains, of paprika and : 8erTe '. slices of crisp apples dipped in a mound of brown sugar as the frnl f mArntflff Follow the apples with slxiling moriar jor grino ena imasn : little pork sausages with corn- well- Ad sprinkling of cin Ua nn j D "v. Damon and mil to a smooth . ter . will taste good on the hot bread. - - - Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stan- dardf Mr and Mrg. Theodore Ho- unci, nr, suu jars., aubci ovik, Misa Mascher, M. E. Welch and the hosts. Vaccinate for Smallpox SILVERTON At Thursday's special clinic at Silverton 238 smallpox vaccinations were given. Most of these were given to chil dren of school age. Raise $449 for Red Cross SILVERTON A total Of $449.25 was raised In Silverton during the Red Cross . roll Call, according to report of Mrs. Wil liam Swift, chairman. Kdysers;Loy -Hosiery 33IX s1.15 . 3 pairs $325 v Homemakiiig Styles., Food Soups Provide Nourishment . in Winter '.rr v - r, jVk ;see wnat the Kuro,ieans n'.wlth'anltt nean. tinw t,t Tov 1 7. . , r, , ' :I.to aetite' FRirrRvsnEP met unnsr HAKKIJJIP ' (Split pea, soup, te you) cups spilt peas water 2 pig's feet " 3 leeks, chopped" 1 stalk celery, chopped Vt pound beef sausage Salt Wash and soak peaa in cold wa- 1 " cor Irf fZS K . a bo. Add pigs feet, seasoning. celery and leeks. Simmer for 3 or 4 hours and add sausage half an L hour before serving. Put toast in ; bottom .of bowl before serving soup. - This . Is a whole course In its self, and now's a good time to serve It as leeka are in some mar- aeis. i And from Sweden comes anoth er version of SWEDISH PEA SOUP Soak 1 cup peas overnight. Put in 4 quarts cold water, add a pinch of soda and when beginning to " x ywuuu m picaiea porit and simmer for 3 hours until quite thick. Slice the meat and serve with Boup. v buup uses muit ; for extra nourishment. Here is RECTOR'S SPLIT PEA SOUP 2 cups split peas 2 quarts cold water 1 chopped onion Vt bay leaf . 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons butter - 1 teaspoon salt Pepper Finely chopped tional) mint (op- Wash and soak peas in water rai.u .uk .. v.. ' Next morning cook gently for . i or 3 hours or untH peas are soft. lihrh Ae!' ad"' uuttcr, bkh aua pvppvr. rveueai, sprinkle each portion-with finely chopped mint. tvt... m i.. v- uls iiaKC sseri Extra Good Here's a handy dish for those who are fortunate enough to haTe a Qaily Euppiy 0f fresh eggs ata a Back of home grown wamuta stored away in the base- a. PORTUGUESE WALNUT PUD- DING Vi pound walnuts shelled 1 cup sugar 5 eggs Cinnamon. Pound shelled walnuts in L Beat eggs and add .utar to them, combine mixtures beat i again.- Pour into well buttered i baking dish, put in pan of wa- ter and cook In a moderate oven atil pudding I. set. its I OF.youR.cosriiME s