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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1938)
0 PAGE TWELVE The OREGON. STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, February 25, 1?38 Society .. Clubs Music News: and Features of Ihteiestv-M W omen MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor- Homemaking Styles.. Food Bridge Party at Hamilton Home Mm. Ralph Hamilton will pre side at luncheon today In com- nliment to her club members at her East Lincoln street horn Mrs. Clifford Farmer -will be a special guest. Cards will be In play during the afternoon. Miss Barbara Ctaln Mill spend the week-end in Corvallis as the guest of Miss Sally McLellan at . the Kappa Alpha Tbeta house. CHARM WITH ROMANTIC A rosy copper to wear with beiges, navy, black or white r Wlin Bi8, navy, jr , C& black or white pC--LmM "y Be dramatic, be romantic with this subtle rosy " " copper by Holeproof. Ada's just the right glow ing .accent to the new warm beiges . . . does amazing things to navy and black . . . and is def initely devastating with white! In exquisite sheer chiffons .;. clear .;. shadowless ... smartly dull. 1.00, to 1.35 'Quality DouWy CaftifSad by Good HouraUaplna and B.Har Fabrics Tasting Buraoo. Ee f,u Mr9, win.. Mott Me Ainateur Hour Makes - neth Bell, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. r. d. pans, Mrs. Edwm Jjf sko, scn00i pr0gram Mrs. Oliver Huston. Mrs. William Stacey and Mrs. Hal . Wiley- of The Englewood Woman's club Jefferson. Is sponsoring an Amateur Hour contest in the' Englewood school auditorium Saturday at 8 o'clock. The program is given by young people dressed in clever costumes ' and consisting of musical nam j bers, skits' and readings, as f ol- I lOWS:' ' 1': . : Kenneth Grant ....." .. "When Irian Eye are Smiling Phyllis Robinson : a. Melody Jane Witherspoon and her Gaaookera from Skull train - Tiny" Robinson Home on the Range Dot and Daah ; ..Guitar Melodies Sylvia Einrnbanch .' Syrria Lorraine Foata -Honeroisa Vinton and Vernon Seott Violin number Winona and Waheeta India Melodies Vers Mae Fisher .My Doll'i Funeral Helen. AJta Vivian and Isobel Tree Mariorie Watkins . 1 Minuet Manan Karl Italian Street Son Maxine Darling.....-',I Gotta Pain Ber auartett t Imogen lliottThe End of a Perfect Day www Bono Tempo Club Will Be Honored The Bono Tempo club mem bers will be honored at a one o'clock luncheon this afternoon when Mrs. B. M. Donaldson en tertains at her North 18th street home. Several hours of cards will follow the luncheon. . Guests will be Mrs. A. -1 Adolphson, Mrs. Estill" Brunk, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. Mrs. Lu ther Jenson, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Glenn Paxson and Mrs. John Beakey. . ' Miss Rosemary Snyder will en tertain Alpha G a nj m a Delta Vnonthlv club at Mrs. Ida God frey's, 510 North Winter street, on Monday night at 8 o'clock. 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Mrs. Bane Hostess To Auxiliary Hal Hibbard auxiliary was en tertained on Friday night at the home of Mrs. Will Bane. A patrio tic program was given. Members present were:. Mes- Miss Slade to Marry Creighton Jones Word has been received in Sa lem of the betrothal of Miss Jean nette Percival Slade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Percival Slade of Vancouver, B. C, and Creighton Benton Jones, son of dames Florence Buckles, Kath- Mrs. W. A. Jones of Salem. The eryn Stryker, J. H. Arnold, Clyde McClung, B. W. Walcher, Maude Chaignot, Arthur Girod, John Ber telson. Fred Kuhn, Charles Brant, Arthur Welch, Leroy Hewlett, M. W. Baker, Sherman Nelson, E. M. Baumgardner, Fred Thomp son, Gertrude Wilson, Anna Tall- man. Guests were Mrs. w. H. Press, Mrs. William Peterson, Miss Hazel Lind. Mrs. Bane was assisted by Mrs. I Li da Poorman, Mrs. Lew Howell, Mrs. Fred LaComb and Mrs. T. L. LLlnd. Red carnations and green ery were used for decoration. Dr. Ferguson Speaker At Dinner Tonight Dr. David J. Ferguson, minister of the First Presbyterian church, j Albany ,-lecturer and civic worker, will be the guest speaker at the fellowship dinner sponsored by the First Congregational church in the church parlors tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, minister, will preside and the entire period will be de voted to the social program. The church choir will be guests of honor at the function. Those who cannot attend the dinner are ad vised that the program will com mence at 7:30 o'clock. 2 teaspoons baking powder Txrn SIrirtv VUih n Cream shortening and sugar. 1ZP 3 add whole eggs one at a time, al- Xinfrlp .Vfff- 7c ternately with flour, salt and bak- Ji"5ip J " ing powder, sifted together. To rtrincr InfZi make four kinds from one dough. , . . , ,,. , divide mixture into 4 parts; to one ... . ,,,, . SixStatesman readers will win add cup m&cllTooireoconxit; to Two skirt sui s are rumored skets of groceries in the con- anothe( cup Bliced stoned to he the rage in eastern style st which Is being conducted for 1 .coah - in rr,a cn .m cake rec pes using the New Nucoa. cinnamon and nutmeg, aod to the raIse their eyebrows - thinking The contests being sponsored by ,Mt t u ut b tte or raise the! r e"W8' lJ tt,nk The Oregon Statesman and the coar8ely chopped walnuts. Pack-"" a bIt of 8,milar to the makers of New Nucoa and entries 8eparateiy or in layers in loaf pan two pants Idea. But again we will close on baturaay n l g n t . llned wlth oil or parchment paper women have gone them one step Marcn . I - ant lot atinil nraralrhl f tto. . .. . . ' . . . - . , ... Remember that you can send iwTtaM: fMr,f." In as many Recipes for cakes using erator. To bake slice very thin being laenucai io me iirsi, us Nucoa as you wish, but put only and bake 7 to 10 minutes in a 400 something different,. thus making one on eah sheet, and enclose degree oven. Remove -with a spat- another combination for street the end off a package lot New Nu- uia while hot and let cool before ar wIth0ut materially adding coa with each recipe. The flap storin. ' l"v,u"- ' iu iuc cusi ut iuc suit. should show the Good Housekeep ing seal of approval and the Amer ican Medical association seal. Already we've such Interesting sounding cake recipes as Choco late Applesauce cake. Lightening Nucoa cake and Pecan Nucoa Spice cake. Be sure your best rec ipe is among those entered. The basket of groceries will in clude a two-pound package of New Nucoa, a quart jar of Best Foods mayonnaise! and 5 other Best Foods items. All entrants will re ceive the new 24 page booklet Cakes and Cookies with Person ality.' Overnight Cookies variea 10 sun I Overnight cookies keep a long time when they're put of sight and can be varied to make an assort ment of sweets fof special occa sions. I For instance. If you've selected a tweed with biege predominating the extra skirt is a rich chocolate brown or rough black. A light Chinese cabbage will be salad, gray Jacket boasts a matching Today's Menu deep dish rhubarb pie the dessert. Chinese cabbage slaw Crab and noodle casserole Buttered beets Deep dish rhubarb pie CRAB AND NOODLE CASSEROLE 1 package noodles 1 cup crab meat 1 green pepper, chopped 1 onion, chopped 2 cans tomato soup -1 teaspoon salt Paprika Pepper y pound American cheese. Cook noodles with salt in boil ing water until tender, about 20 minutes. Fry pepper and onion suit makes an extra outfit when slowly in butter until clear, but a herringbone all - black tweed skirt and one of darker shade or of maroon. A grey three -pocket sleek tweed jacket has a matching slash-pocket skirt and a black gabardine skirt. A tan tweed takes the extra skirt brown gabardine or a blue tweed has an aqua skirt as a spare. A greenish heathe mix tweed suit with tight-fitting jacket in cludes the extra skirt in grass green and black plaid. And speaking of plaids, there're any number of combinations of plaid suit and plain skirt, or plain suit and plaid skirt. Brown- shep herd's check takes a dark red ex tra skirt, green, yellow and black Here is one good standard re- not brown. Add tomato soup and comes with it. cipe: - OVERNIGHT COOKIES 2 cups sugar Vt cups melted butter 4 cups flour V teaspoon salt 3 eggs The "Living pictures' program being given by all the grade esses in charge schools in the city at Leslie aud itorium tonight will begin at 7:45 o'clock. The funds derived from the small admission fees will go toward the proposed art center in Salem. The program will be a colorful one, consisting of famous paintings, posed by a pupil from the eight grade schools of the city, a song number, and a dance from each of the schools. The pub lic is invited. N wedding Is planned as an event of March 9 at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Slade attended Oregon State college and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She has visited in the capital several times. Mr. Jones also attended Oregon State college and is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, The coupleiwill reside at "Jones mere" following their wedding. The afternoon group of the Fi dac Study club met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Frank Marshall. The subject for study, led by Mrs. Leif Beresvik was "Social Life and Customs of France." Special guests were Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. James Turnbull and Mrs. D. F. Killgore. Members present were Mrs. Carl Guenther, Mrs. Lewis Stanley, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. Frank Waters and the hostess, Mrs. Frank Marshall. f . Mrs. James R. Humphrey en tertained alumnae members of PI Beta Phi last night at her Fair-j mount hill home. Assisting host esses were Mrs. Raymond Bone- steele and Miss Alice Inlow. The Three Link club will meet this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the social rooms of IOOF hall Mrs. Vera Cotton, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker and Mrs. Goldia Kyle are the host- In the Valley Social Realm Dr. David Bennett Hill will show some of his films during the regular Friday night program in the YMCA lobby tonight at 8 o'clock. "Oregon, the Sportsman's Paradise," a film on Glacier Na tional park,, a health film and a comic will be those shown. The program-is open to the public and is free. 75c Dextri-Maltose 57e $1.20 S. M. A..90c $1 Horlick's M. Milk75c 75c Ovaltine .. 59c $1 Vita-Ful 49c $1 Opeko Malt. Milk59c $1.10 Lactogen..... .89c heat well before adding to drain ed noodles placed in a large bak ing pan. Add crab and dot cheese over top and cover with bread crumbs. Bake In a moderate oven until well heated through and cheese is melted. A rough, basket-weave suit has for the extra skirt, a smoother weave of Stuart plaid. So on we go, mixtures and com binations without number, a smart idea certainly for the clev er spring outfit. Corner State & Commercial "Orders $3.00 and Over Delivered Free pnone bbub ME aimdl SAVE Friday - Saturday and Monday QYRUP Karo Blue Label 5-lb. tin COFFEE Santos Blend, fresh roasted. Found....... D utter Schreders 2 Doyal Gelatin 1 Grade A. Always sweet - VI TI I II Assorted Flavors J-Vand fresh. Pound..: J Am Package OYSTERS ' American Beauty : 5-oz. can iPINGER SNAPS HI, Fresh Bake 'Pound vmnnr liuLtULi miiiuuig 4 -size package. . Assorted flavors. jPHEESE Marion U . Mild Flavor J Pound fOHB HONEY IS - Well Filled Comb Only ABY FOOD jdapp's high quality, wide assortment. 3 cans . INDEPENDENCE The "Owls" Whist club met at the R. M. Walker home Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Charbo- neau as hosts. High scores were won by Mrs. Claude Skinner and Dr. M. J. Butler. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wnilror Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hub bard. Mrs. O. D. Butler, Mrs. G. GA Walker, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Wil liams. Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Butler, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Robin son. " : l !: I tfcSHl III What a" Thrill for Your Boy or Girl! And a Genuine . v Pleasure for You! ' The latest styles In modern pianos Fine makes to choose. from. Ill Low prices, easy terms. I I Liberal allowance for your old piano. TMsMnnn pinno biqqe 469 State St. . Salem, Ore. LOCAL BREAD Have Yqu Had Your Calcium Today? Children reared in this community lack the needed calcium for' good teeth and sturdy bodies. Mothers, "what are you doing about it? Are you letting your child be the victim of this locality deficiency? Your local bakeries offer you-their help. They select the finest ingredients including whole milk to produce baked bread containing Vitamin D, as well as some Vitamin A and B. .., '., Select one of the following loaves. Know that your child is provided with a "Staff of Life" high in vitamin content. - Benson Baking Company Cherry City Baking Co. Madsen Baking Company Buy Only Local Bread It Is Delivered Fresh Twice Daily to Our Store Snowdrift SHORTENING 3-lb. tin 45 'lour White Star Kitchen Queen 19-lb. bag Flour 1.19 BORENE Granulated Soap Medium package .. 17 S OAP P&G White Naptha, reg. bars. 10 bars size 29 YOUR ME AT ING PLACE Aft S. S ffvBg's MaffExett Friday and Saturday Specials Skinned ITams ... lb. 22c Sugar Cured Half or Whole , Swifts Picnics ................ lb. 18c Sugar Cnred Side Bacon lb. 22c Legs of Real Lamb lb. 22c Legs of Mutton . . lb. 15c Salt Pork ....... .... . lb. 15c Young liens lb, 25c Frying Rabbits . 1.. lb. 27c