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PAGE SEC Society ;-. Clubs Music ; Miss Wickman to Wed at Church Ceremony A lovely holiday wedding will be solemnized tonight aj the American Lutheran church when Miss Betty Belle Wickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrjs.. Her man Wickman, becomes the bride of Maurice Versteeg, son of Wal ter Versteeg of Amity. Iter. P. XV. Eriksen will read the service at 6:30 o'clock in the presence of a number of relatives and friends , of the couple. Miss Ruth Bedford will play several organ numbers preceding the ceremony and the wedding marches. The altar win be aec- orated with baskets of gladioli and candelabra holding tall white The bride, who will be given away in marriage by her father, will wear a weaaing gown of white satin fashioned with train and made princess style with long sleeves. - She wiUwear a three-quarter length tulle veil arranged In a cap of orange blossoms 'and will carry an arm bouquet of cala lilies.-Her only ornament will be a gold cross. Mrs. Oscar Phillips w 1 1 1 he matron of honor for Miss Wick- man and will wear a floor length gown of pale green pebble crepe, She will carry a bouquet of gold chrysanthemums. Denzel Wilson will serve as best man for Mr. Versteeg. Ush- ers will be Lester Versteeg and Henry Wickman. There will be no reception following the wedding but the couite will greet the guests at the door of the church. The couple will make their home in Salem where Mr. Versteeg is In business. Miss Wickman attend- ed Salem schools and Is well known among the younger set. Mr. Versteeg is a graduate of Amity schools. Bridge Party -Given by .Miss Colene Mennis A smart affair of Tuesday night was the bridge party for which Miss Colene Mennis was hostess at her home on the Port- land road. Both auction and con- tract were in play with honors going to Miss Helen McElroy, V.nHitr Mr. w . n , 1 1 . Moatr neater. , . .t hoste'J I W" he J Mother Mrs l JJL h!Lm,, "r : i. Biennis, assisiing. tnrisi- mas aecorations were usea aooui the rooms and on the- serving 75 w l..M tT' J ZZll '-.r--r McKenzie, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Airs, josepn jreuon, Mrs. jonn Ficklin, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Mrs. Norval Edwards, Miss Myrtle McClay, Miss Helen Mc Elroy, Miss Eula Beckner, Miss Clara Zuber, Miss Lucile Moshcr, Miss ' Isabel Gregg and . Miss Yvonne Smith. Mrs. Lilburn to Honor Kindergarten Mrs. Frank Lilburn will enter tain with a Christmas party this morning honoring the pupils of her musical kindergarten. A Christmas tree. and exchange of gifts will be enjoyed and games will be in play during the morn ing. Guests will be David Emmons, Edna Mae Manning, Elaine Lind- . rtrand. Ellis Von. Eschen, John Elliott, Whitney Benson, Shirley Brown, .Susan Perry, Pebble De- 'Sart, Harland' Brock, Jean Paul us. Bobby Thatcher, Jerry Sav age, Jimmy Stewart, Lynn Jen sen, Ronald ' Brunk, Virginia Miller, Donglas ' Rogers, BUlie ' Hernden, ' Barbara - Flagg. Patsy Elfstrom, Jackie Struts, Marilyn Power, Richard Scott,-Josephine Hayes asd Leila Beach. Miss Anunsen Hostess For Birthday Party Miss Betty Anunsen celebrated her sixteenth birthday Tuesday, night at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Anun sen on Leslie street. A group of her friends were bidden for an informal party and refreshments were served at a late hour. Guests were Miss Marietta De Frez, Miss Carmen Jean Vehrs, Miss Marjorie Whittington, Miss Marylee Fry, Frank .Page, Carl McLeod, Edward Bishop, James . Leedy and Mack Maison. Mrs. De Harpport Has - Musical Party :, - s - Mrs. Francis De Harpport was hostess to a grpup of piano stu-. dents in: her home on Madison street yesterday afternoon. An informal musicals occupied the guests tor the afternoon after which they enjoyed the Christmas tree. . Those present were Helen Mae and Maxine ...Lovering, , Bobby 5?52 S I?n.r50,li - S?! J rr,. ,unne ..navMr...:arf- .... . ' . . - - ..- , . Miss Marguerite Estndillo bas arrived from .California to spend .v.. i.u , v. Mr. and Mrs.r John B. Estndillo. She has been teaching at San Juan Capistrano. . MK and Mrs. Harley - White have returned from a month's" trip which took them to San . . . f.,.m Francisco, Kansas City, and a to-r ot the southern states. They returned by way of Los Angeles. : e . . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hnghes of Medford, wha made their home In the capital until recent ly, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Lange during the holidays.. e Miss Helen Pnrvlne, who has a teaching fellowship at Mills col lege, and Miss Margaret- Purvine of Berkeley, Calif., are in the cap- -ltal to spend the holidays with . their mother, Mrs. Ellis Purvine. News club calendar All club n o 1 1 c ei : for this , week's Sunday 8 t a t e m a h t should be in the hands of the Society editor by Friday at o'clock. Information ' may be : mailed or telephoned to the so- ciety department at 0101. T Monday, December 27 Alpha Gamma Delta aluBt- f nae. nushanas ana 1 escorts .meet for Christmas party.: at home of Mrs. Edward Duffy, buffet supper 7 p. m. Modern Woodmen of Ameri- . ca and Royal neighbors of America -will entertain families with Christmas party at Fra ternal Temple, S p. m. . blaters hntertam Club Membcr8 at party. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Slater en-i tertained members of the PLC and F clnb Tuesday at their home with the annual Christmas party. Gifts were exchanged dur- ing-the evening. The rooms were "festive with holiday decorations and i a large Christmas tree: Cards and games were In play. with honors going to Mrs. Art Rockefeller, Mrs. Dorothy Wil- aont t H. R. Burk, D. P. Slater and Wayne Greenwood. Refresh-- ments were served and the hostr ess was assisted by Mrs. C. M. Hixson, Mrs. Wayne Greenwood, Mrs.; Earl Burk and Mrs. Albert Bilbrey. , Those present were Mrs. Ruth Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Comp- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bechtel. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Burk, Mr. and Mrs P Andresen, Mr. and ; Mrs. H.i r. Burk, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hixson, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne; Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bilbrev. Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Kinzer. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hlx son. Mr. and Mrs. Art Rocke- feller, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Fur- lough, Mrs. Dorothy Wilson. ' rs. Bess Anderson, Miss Daisy Hay- den, ; Mrs. Gwendolyn Collins,' Mrs. Grace Griffin. Mrs. John Shlpp, and the hosts, Mr. .and Slater. . nL.i l Rri,W iirs L'eCKeDaCll Unage Hostess Tuesday J Mrs. Frank Deckebach enter- lainea memoers oi ner pnage ciuo'wun me annual unrisimas party Tuesday night at her home on East Superior. An evening of cards was in play, followed by refreshments p.,Mfa .... vrr. t v John R. w'aYlaCe Carsonlrclothrng and sUpleas male juts, veru iviaier, ivira. Lawm ITwrh Vr Khinnnn Hnvnii Miss. Josephine Baumgartner and Miss Mildred and Miss Marjorie Christenson. Pattern, hj5i! JTt Ji2r Zl thoroughly enjoy working with "d youll enjoy the slips and PantI" to. for . this ; year it's . more important man ever to have your underwear really fit you to go under the new smooth-line d r s s e s. Careful proportioning makes these garments fpllow your figure lines comfortably and attractively without pulling or binding. YouH like the comfort- Jlei oP.JP - hOttWfrt ot theallp., and the way the side turn into pleat. tor alk- brief- 3 . w.j K,; buttons ranern T.omf" l V; " " 4 ji-iuiu, wuiiu mug trated step-by-step sewing lnstruc-, Mont Included. -. , Band FIFTIES CENTS (Ue) la eoini or itanpi (coins a referred) for tbit Abb. Adams pattern. Writs j SIZE, NAVE, AXCHESS snd STttLE NUMBER. Fill la thos. taps la ronr rdrebe t Writ, today for th WINTER AKNE ADAMS PATTERN EOOK. la it you'll (mi couatleis stylet that will carry 70s wits flyinr colors throajh Ihs rest ot tb. wiat.r aad into apriag. Smart drasscs for woaca aad asisses whether they sr. snat or stoat . . snd (sy hv tl clothes for children from two years ap. Don't miss this splendid eolleetioal PRICB Or BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS PRICE OF PATTERN FIFTEEN CENT 8, BOOK AKD PATTERW TO GETHER TWEXTX-nVE CENTS. r Scad roar order to The Orsg.a Statesawa. Pttxa Department. : ihu. u -71 "" -L"" .nrht tn SHn and 'vtelnltT for French legs, 4 are cleverly t ana rs.. iwugias Heater t k2u. a j V" several vears ' ...f- .At.i. -ui entertained the Union Hill Worn- Ei-V'JmT-JiJ kwr9TM years 1 at one side. . - clib at.the home of the Fja.k ThoP,., v., o.- Kn.,. c. e. .mm AMr .r,d Mr W. 4 i aratiaMa tn lormer xnursaay. An exenange of VAUenDe"' - " i iem, . , - 4szz is ayauapie in . " " . . , Mist Haiti. Sk.itoa and Miu Bcthe Stoner are entertaining with a :.; and - Features of Interest to' Women Bridge Benefit c v j 1 J t OClieClUieU. . IOT r T n UeCeUlDer C& Announcement Is being made that Wednesday afternoon, De cember 29, has been set for the date of the annual holiday bridge benefit sponsored by the Salem branch, - University of Oregon Mothers club. The affair will be held at the Salem Woman's club house with playing scheduled to Btart at 2 o'clock. ..-, . There will be a white ele phant table, fortune telling booth and tea will, be served at 4 o'clock. Proceeds from the affair; will-go to the scholarship fund of the state . mothers group. Mrs. George H. Swift beads the committee in charge of ar- . rangements and assisting her , are Mrs. I. M. Shannep, Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mrs. Joseph E. Goodfellow, Mrs. Rue Drager, " Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Mrs. Hugh Rosson. Those wishing to make reser vatlons are asked to call Mrs. Schandep, 5042; Mrs. Wiedmer, 6077, or Mrs. Swift, 5164. fU-fctTnaa P,rtir of ""bimas rany ai Morris Home j0uy pre-Christmas - party was given Wednesday night by Mr and Mrg Gien T Morrlg ln tneir home at 1604 South Hixh 6treet. Games, refreshments and an exchange of gifts were enjoyed during the evening. Those present were Mr., and '' Mrs. o' W. Langdoe, Mr. ' and ' Mrs. Ed Morris, Mr. and - Mrs. Clarence Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Rench, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scfiweigert. Helen Copley, 1 Christine. Sehweigert, Geneva Laeev. Rott Twi Ruth ijmr. doc, Gloria Langdoe. Guldo Bat- liner, Junior Lindstrom, Merle DeLapp, Gilbert Mather, . Keith Morris and Glenn and Mrs. Mor- ris. ' MrS.BrOWll HosteSS lo Altrusias The Altrusa club met on Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Emma Murphy Brown, with Mrs. T. S. Roberts as Joint hostess. uinner was served at a tAhlA necwratea witn a miniature anla uiaus ana reindeer. Christmas carols were sunr during the evening and Mrs. C. C. Clark read the story of the birth Ar I'hfior A A f 4. V. 7"""" 'cc wlu gifts was enjoyed, and a box sr .laa.f a i up ior a nee ay iamiiy, Th a rlnh -m-tvi - 1 dinner in the middle of January, - uvi1 r'li'kc f ";"7 W,U" A"cc'' For Sessions The third meeting of the 4H Happy stitchers Sewing club met at the home of Hazel : lungen Helen and June Lafky, Agnes ley. Miss Lois Proctor, her sister, with a business and social after- Snoddy, Naomi Chamberlin, was her only attendant. E. M. Ed noon. Committees named includ- Evelyn Downer, Virginia Darley, wards of Portland was best man ed Betty Ashlimann, Virginia Barnes, Marjorie Ashlimann, Hazel lungen. Another 4H club, the health group, met at the Looney Butte school and was presided over by me president, uaaule HiuOriCn. i-iuesicr ncuw;, mnicun tuu The leader of the club Is Mrs. Keith Crane and Delbert Cham Ruby Schantx. ' beTlin. The hostesses were assisted in Professor Wendell Keck, of the serving by Mrs. W. E. Schafer University of Idaho, has arrived nd Evelyn Downer, in Salem to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. KINGWOOD A beautiful ar- W. C. Keck, 1607 State street. ... .in crysUl candelabra graced the ceremony performed at the home MJss Esther Wilcox and Miss long table at the Frederlckson of Rev. George R. Cromley DAYTON The annual Christ Marian Gary, teachers at the sen- grm where members of the Lau- Wednesday afternoon. Attendants mas meeting with a 7 o'clock cov ior high school,. have returned to rei Social Hour club held their were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hughes, ered dish luncheon was - held their homes In Portland to spend Christmas observance Tuesday sister and brother-in-law of the Thursday night at the home of Mr. the Christmas holidays. afternoon bride. Only immediate friends and Mrs. Vernon Foster with 12 . -..! The turkey dinner was followed and relatives were present. members present. Mti. Herman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergman by a short program: vocal num- Following a s h o r t wedding Louis won high score at bridge, of Baker are in Salem to spend ber Mrs C A Guderian- read- trIn the y"Bs; coupb will make - Christmas with thejr parents, Mr. nr Mrs' R A Blevlns-' r?onn tneIr home ,n Woodburn. SILVER CLIFF The annual f?S1S5",",,lte SW ' ' " aSSaffif-X'ES c. 12. Bergman. . companied by Mrs. p. K. Frlesen. KEIZER The R o y Metson ThUr8day at the home of Mrs. xf kw- .1 .i Pianist, and Mrs. Arnold Coffel, home was the scene ot a delight- Floyd Fox with Mrs. Carrie MiMred Rbermved in Sa! l1 A Ught1d tree "d gi" ful '"ernoon with Mrs. Melson Tow'nseJd co-hoste?s. lemon TaeVdaJ remain during 'the "holid'ays tt for the Keixer sewing club HAYESVILLE -Mary Pervis Mr. and Mrs. Mike Steinbock will be hosts to a group of their friend on Christmas night at their home on Jerris avenue. Mx. andMr.HenryV. COmp. ton were "at home" to a group of their friend, last night at their home on North Summer street. DALLAS The annual Christ- mas party of the Altruistic club was held at the home of Mrs. . Armon Brown Wednesday night -UUnt hostess. TheoVm, "of The Brown home were attracUvely decorated in keeping with the Yuletlde season. wua jrs. is. n. itoweu as as- a special feature of the eve- ning was a "doll shower," each member bringinr a doll to be turned over to the Knights of Pythias for the Christmas cheer collection for needy children. .... Several tables of "500" were in play with Mrs. George R. Eber- - - " nd Mr- Wagner, low. ; . . , "ffir p'V avT-Unr ai Mr. ., - - . - , Harley Scott and daughter Max ine from Mehama. . - Mrs. , Maurice" Heater, Mrs. Douglas -Heater and Mrs. Dolph TToot,- i .u.. a -a. wa. t va a aucui uci o sftuu five Tisltors. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. B. . Bower January 6. AMITY The Past Nobles Grand club members of Industry Rebekah lodge of Amity met re cently with Mrs. A. W. Newby and Mrs. Nettie Forey hostesses mW 4V " 4 a a ikTM.sw1K a aH a m 9 rS m. m-. elected . for next term were: Mrs. Clara Broadwell, president; Mrs. Gertie Richter, vice-president, and Mrs. . Lenna Harrison, secretary- treasurer. , .- Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. MAXINE BUREN V "I'll promise to stop driving from J INS ' U U6- '1: 9 - , I w " from the dining room!" i' An elegantly balanced compromise, say we. We hope the results are -as harmoniously -successful as tween fur and fabric in her coat. A princess silhouette developed out of dark green wool, is banded at the hem with a cuff of skunk. The ample skunk cravat and the great flat muff, revived from turn-of-the-century modes, should convince anyone that 1900 couldn't have been a bad time to be alive. Copyright 1937, Es quire Features, Inc. In the Valley WEST STAYTON Mr. and ' Tft l 1 Jk V . Misses Nadyne and Max in e Schafer were hostesses at a sur- hHra hrlda.1 hovir and nartv honoring Mr. and ""Mr,. Roy Trudgen at the McClellan hall n . . . . .. - a riaay mgm. -rne nau waa-prei- tily decorated In keeping with SJS hoUday season x . . j r.. of Macleav. .Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keirsev and Jay. Mra Merle Crane. Mrs. Harry Corral. Mrs Ben Chamberlin, Mrs. Henry Snoddy, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Schafer and Billy, 'the Misses Alice Davenport, Betty Sturte- vant, Ha set Shephara, Mary, Neota and Theone Schafer and Messrs. Chester Downer, conraa and Eugene Lee, Howard WTil- "ams, Kaymona Kramweii, ai Hopkins, Jim Helper, Bill Strawn, Roy Lewis, Bob and rans-ement of hollT and rH tanom " to welfare work. ... DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. John v",""""!1 WCIW UUBIB IU lilt! U1CU1T XS1Z JJJ0O f w'i & to wltt K cKbTL? Srt .core for women and V. O. Wil- Hams high score for men. During the supper hour a Christmas tree and exchange of gifts was held. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerlinger, jr., were guests and members present were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inglis, Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Bos- sattl, - Mr. and Mrs. - Lawrence Smith. Mr. "and Mrs. V. O. Wil- Hams, Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Dunn, 7 , a nosis. MISSION BOTTOM Ml.. rr wn-t-YT?- KriZ" . w ! w.V IftWit! ofJ rY f ' iJl.Ti . w--V TftTriAJ f .i?wr t.-.:;!?? ,alAfe .w! mother and Mrs. Chester May ioint hostesses. JL..!W!'a E... :.la.T". i - , . DAYTON . The' Past Matrons' cluh entertained the members of Electa chapter, Eastern Star; ot " V-T .7 .n TtS - C Dayton at a delightful one o'clock a .a. ji tir-. Cairr,9 tmhw women were present. . The next regular meeting of the club will be held at the home-of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Barnard. STAYTON Mrs. U S. Hop kins entertained members of the Happy Hour clnb at ner l0ine ... Contests and a srift cirhanr were enjoyed.-The i rooms were? decorated in keeping with the holiday , season. - Election of off i- cers will be held January 6. : Oregon, Friday Morning, December 24, 1937 Women's Editor- the back seat if you'll stop cooking the elegant balance achieved be Social Realm WOODBURN A quiet wed mm M J A. the home ot-Mr. and Mrs. Frank f. Proctor Monday afternoon .v.. tv.t. a,,..m. ui.. ni... the brlle of j'hn f nscott. .on of Mrs 1. G Linscott ot-Portland. J?-"" Ul x-ortmuu. Tha Aar-amnnv waa vsaa r sue vci luivu tv cv a va a l it n inn. nAMtnr nf th TndenndllF Presbyterian church, formerly of Woodburn, in the presence of the reiauves ana ciose irienas, The bride, employed as stew- ardess of the United Air Lines for almost three years, was married in her uniform,, with a corsage of gardenias and liiies-ot-the-vai f0r Mr. LInscott. Following the ceremony light refreshments, were served after which Mr. and Mrs. LInscott left for a ghOrt wedding trip. Upon tnelr return tney vin be at hme at 3804 North Height avenue, Portland. W O O D B U R N Miss Irene prised when a group -of friends Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. called at their home on Cleve W. L. Jones of Woodburn. be- land street Wednesday night in came the bride ot Emory Jones of Monitor at a auiet wedding unnsimas puny. - r Instead of exchange of gifts, an offering was taken for a needy family. Mrs. Lester conducted an lm- . . - ,, -.-1. A wi Z or "hort UIk' Tnt .men. Pre8eBt' u TT n T4 A R n Mrs. George r.rimns was hostess to the Ladies' Auction Bridge club Monday night. The rooms were trimmed in holiday greens. Mrs. ' Winnie Mulloy won high score and Mrs. Anna Scholl won second high' at cards. Mrs. Neva McKenzie. who is leaving for an extended visit In the east, was , presemea wixn a gift. Mrs. M. II. Beat was an in- vUed auest SCIO Scio friends have re the mar- to Chester Potts at Laurel. Mont., December n: Potts 1. coach in bW school the Montana town. Mrs. PotU family dinner Christmas day her mo her. Mrs. C.. 8 Strickland. ana sisters, Mr ana - Mrs. xJ. Jones nd Mtel8 Meta Walker of Portland, Donald Jones, Irene a LulDQ cioner Bi SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lake were hosts tor their pinochle club at their home ' Wednesday night. High score went to Mrs. Lake. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Renel Smith, and the hosts. ' :: . . SILVERTON No prettier dec orations were even seen at a lo cat dance than those arranged b he Junior club women for-their recent holiday - dance. Over the . weekend compliments poured . In on the committee in charge. - Christmas Meal To Be Served Buffet - By MAXINE BUREN I'm a great " believer in "mak ing holidays real holidays. And that goes for everybody In the family. Baking a duck or a ham the day before .makes Christmas a much less busy day for the family- mesa maker who serves dinner with the' main dish cold. Because Christinas is a day when appetites are somewhat sub dued by candy, nuts and fruits, many women simply put out a cold buffet " dinner sometime along in the early afternoon and whoever happens to be visiting eats along with the family. Fewer tins to wash at the last minute and less eooking on a busy day. A molded fruit salad can - be Ud ? a iSfatS rJSi.? Sf- w -!lv 5- last minute. So the weekend menus for the holidays as planned are. CHRISTMAS DAY Vegetable salad mold Roast duck or baked ham Mashed sweets Cranberry sauce Buttered corn , Steamed pudding SUNDAY . Cranberry salad Duck or ham sandwiches With hot gTavy Riced potatoes Carrots, peas and celery Canned peaches Christmas cookies Apricots Mix With Other Fruits in Dessert Apricots and bananas blend to- gether as a salad, dessert or as a cocktall. and make an attractive appearing as well as tasting com- bination. For a Bavarian cream run the anricots from a can through the ricer with two bana- nas, then Jell in lemon or orange gelatine as for the regular recipe. For a frozen dessert the fruits combine well too, add some 7,1T, t. n .BmW:r" ground nuts to the combination and the flavor is Improved. Cube the trait for salad and mix with tea room dressing or fruit French dressing. When a cocktail Is mix ed, cube the fruit, add lemon Juice and let stand for an hour or so, using the Juice. off the apricots and add some canned pineapple if wanted. Dinner for President's Family Listed The White House announced Jn Wreath the following menu for the Roose velt family's Christmas dinner: Albright salad that is particu- Blue Point Oysters Saltlnes iarir appropriate for the holiday Calf 'a Haad Sou n . iti.. .1.. T.rf . .FaIr To8t-. , Roast Turkey . Sausage-Chestnut Dressing Cranberry Sauce Sweet Potatoes and Apples Beans Grapefruit Salad Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Ice Cream', Cake Coffee i- WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shorey were pleasantly sur- honor or their 30th wedding anniversary, was nosieBS iur a surprise aiicnen shower for Iris Mason Thursday . night at the Mason home. Mrs. George Mason assisted ln , the serving. DAYTON Mrs. Leigh Freeman delightfully entertained the Kill Kare Klub at her home Wednes day afternoon with 15 members and five guests present. Jiffy Knit Blouse ,. v t ' . " s W& - i I f - a i 1 1 m mm i I'-tmtuVi- - r-n r- vr" - 1 A J Iffy-knit blouse of just two Identical pieces (nots counting . . ,ow. . Tt. tf leeves) sewed up the front. and jack. It plain knitting through- out no purling anywhere! Pat- tern 1668 -contains directions for making this Blouse and a plain knitted skirt in sixes and' Today's Menu J- f . The- day before Christmas and menus are gomg to pe preuy lse the day's to be a modest because busy one. : v Molded grapefruit salad t Shrimp . croquettes - French .fried potatoes , Hot spiced beets 'Pumpkin pie , SHRIMP CROQUETTES 1 sliced onion . 1 clove chopped garlic 1 tablespoon milk 1 tablespoon butter ' M cup bread crumbs 1 teaspoon minced parsley 2 eggs 1 dozen large shrimp Flour . ' Salt and pepper Brown the onion and garlic in Km 4 f J-v itiU VAnl jt.. aDd mIlk' Add 0De 0f the ee8' well beaten, shrimp and season- ka fc n together. Shape into croquettes j . . A . i i , buu jci iuuu ivr 1114 cn ucur. Then roll in egg, then in more crumbs and fry until brown. Candy Fills Boxes For Holidays - More candy to go into last min ute Christmas boxes: . PRALINES 3 cups sugar 1 cup thin. cream or milk 2 tablespoons butter 1 'cup pecans 1 cup sugar, caramelised M cun hot water Add water to caramelized sugar and cojk until melted: Put all but nuts together and boil to a soft ball. Remove from stove, beat un- til creamy and add nuts. Drop from spoon on oiled paper; wvira ,. . . M'W vplIn 'ondant !? t0D f f double boiler, flavor and color to ta8te' U to tnlck after ddin rinf;AdAfe,r?l w Tf JA" Sft? ?J" ill ' il w "m,f" "J6"?, ?i v f enoun' " w 11 not et hard. Add few drops glycerine. Do not stir m"Ai - . ., ' . . mmnr.t, tt- "m-!-ikeeL!mi?ib--5!! very firm center. Dip with wire 8COop- PEANUT CENTER FOR BON BONS Put roasted peanuts through food chopper -with fine knife. Add enough fondant to hold peanuts together. Shape into small balls. Dip in melted fondant. f - Holiday Salad Formed - JC apple-celery mold, formed in small a. iai itn a .uk uiviu nuu v. ry ilu . : , . . ., . of parsley looks like the bow on the wreath. " Corn is sometimes added to a usually recommend a granulated regular bread stuffing to take the or farina type cereal as an es place of part of the liquid and sential part of the infant's diet, part of the crumbs. . because it is high- in food energy. Keizer Club Holds Yuletide Program Mrs. Fred MeCall Directs Event; Rhythm Band Musie Enjoyed ' - KEIZER The community club sponsored a Christmas -program Wednesday night at the Chema wa grange hall with Mrs. Fred McCall in charge. Christmas carols were sung by the group with Dave Saucy - leader. The rhythm band of little boys and girls under di rection ot Mrs. Nadlne Myers gave several numbers. Vocal solo, "Christmas Chimes, Howard Saucy, LaVonne Garder accompanying; reading, "The Angel Shepperd Mrs. Ar thur Cummlngs;- duet, "Star of the .East," Mrs. Phyllis Tucker and eon Clifford; harmonica and gnitaf selections, Mr. King; read ing, The Other Wise Man,". Mrs. Lynn Wood: piano and violin duet, Corabelle Weeks and Doro- 38-40 (all given in one pattern); illustrations of blouse aod stitches ,ased; material requirements. . - .. Bend.10 cent, ln Btamp8 of coln coln nref erred for this natters to The, Statesman. Needlecraft "Dept. Salem, Ore. Write plainly pattern - number, your name and address. Homemaking Styles.. Food Apples Center the Table in Many I arrangements Apples are nature's own gifts te Christmas tables, and the- nire thing about them is that there's always some available to shine up and provide color and atmosphere for the centerpiece, Apples blend with cedar or h oi ly that's laid in a flat arrange ment at the- center- of the table and are laid among the bought. Use bright red fruit and arrange it in a wooden bowl or pile it high in the center of the table, holding the apples in place with concealed . wooden skewers. : r . Apples, especially yellow ones, wrapped in cellophane of many colors make bright balls to center the table. Grapefruit will serve this purpose too. and make an ef- M At , A. A . 1 .S the la8t For the tree, those little lady . i. . fashioned touch. Popcorn strings v . . v. . . j me wuime u iniu lucir uwa for decorations and will keep youngsters busy the day before Christmas. Alternate the white k e r n e 1 1 with cranberries in the good old fashioned way, then add a fe dangles for modernity's sake. Avocados Combine With Fruit, Vegetables One nice thing about avocados is that they go with both vegeta bles and fruits so if you've purch ased one of these versatile fruits and use only half of it with your salad try mixing with a combina- tion of cooked vegetables, FV individual servings, cut the fruit in thick slices, and fill the- center with a mixture of grape- fruit- oranse. banana and nuts, moistened with half mayonnaise, half whipped cream. Top with a cherry. The same thick slice of avocado Wl" V,, combination of cubed t0mat' ,ma11 'hit nIonl ?ottlfd ar French dressing with Worcester- shire sauce, . ' Vegetable boup lakes Plenty Potatoes A can of vegetable soup makes good beginning for cream of potato soup. Add some onions and lots of chopped parsley to th hot soup, cook until done, tbea add two or more boiled potatoes that have been- cat up. Celery salt makes potato soup good, and a dash of onion and garlic salt -will add extra flavor. Baked potatoes are especially fine to use as the base for soup. Pood needs in relation to iice are much the greatest in Infancy. . l!TJLv ZStlVZJ. E7 uniis t oi iooq per pouno. 01 . v mm . . . body weight and an adult only 15 to 20 calories per pound. To supply a portion of this calory requirement, child specialists thy Smalley; vocal solo, Clifford Tucker;. "Luther's Cradle Song. Audrey Tucker. Santa arrived Just at the close of the program and presented every child with a popcorn ban. Phone Company Offers Almanac . . The new 111 telephone almani ac. an annual publication of the American Telephone and Tele. graph company it bow available, and copies may be obtained free at the telephone, of flee, according, t. H. V. Collins.' district manager here for the Pacific Telephone, and Telegraph company. The new almanac,, which con-, tains interesting information om astronomical calculations, temp erature and rainfall data for rep resentative cities in the various states, and other typical almanac information, as well as many fact regarding the history snd devel opment of the telephone, is a valuable hamdboek for farmers, business men, housewives, stu dents and other telephone users. Farmers Union N cws LIBERTY John ." Dasch waa elected for his third consecutive I term as - president of the Liberty. Farmers'. Union local at1 the an nual election of officers h14 Tuesday night. 'Dasch, was ttrss elected when the local was organ-, ixed here two and a half year ago. Other officers elected, are; vice-, president, Fred Salisbury: tary-treasurer," Mrs. John, Crab tree; chaplain, Victor Ballaatyne; conductor, Harry : Evans; door keeper, C. L.. Carson; executive, committee, Frank Judd, P. S. Den cer, O. L.:Weaver.W , t a " . ' Delegates to the county conven tion in Fairfield in January will be Harold Lane, John Crabtree, Le,wis Judson, - Fred - Salisbury. New members voted in Tuesday were Charles Krauger and Isaac Schmidt. . ' A resolatioa was passed asking all farmers organisations to joia in a move to promote the interests of the farming class. Specifically, tariff problems " affecting farm products such, as eggs, nuts and cherries will be the subject of the movement and higher tariff is ask ed to exclude foreign p r o d u c e which completes with the domes tic produce. - The resolution will -be brought up at the county con vention. . -.:-. - -r - i . Members broagkt articles to make up a basket ie fee presented, a needy family for Christmas. The. music was furnished by a string ensemble from - the Bungalow Christian church. - , - . -