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lociety New GMbs . . Food. MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor club calendar Thursday Club to -t nigh school, j-c xylite caiiicu Band concert xor Art center oenerit, s p.m. j; r SUrer tea and antique how At tilSnOD S at Bosh' school. 1:15 p.m. Advance bridge'' class of AAUW meet with Doris Nep tune, 78S North Capital, 7:30 pjQ. Missionary society. Entle wood United Brethren church, with Mrs. J. E. Galloway, 19th and Kansas streets, 2:30 p. m. - Merry Minrlers wita Mrs. . Dan Scaarf. Route 7, 2 p. m. Mrs. C P. Bishop will enter tain -members of the -Thursday club today at her Court street home. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. EL T. Barnes, "rs. Mario Flint McCall and Mrs. A. N. Moores. "---"! A dessert luncheon .will be serred and gnests seated at small tables. Bouquets of spring flow era, will be arranged about the Bridge Luncheon Yednesdayat UcKayHome Mrs. Douglas McKay presided at a smartly arranged luncheon yesterday afternoon at her home on Jerrls avenue. -. The affair was for the benefit of the pro-, posed art center. Spring ' flowers were used about the guest rooms and on the individual tables. Several hours' of cards were in play following the luncheon. Win- -Sewlne meetinsr of VFW aux nlng prizes were. Mrs. Max Page, fliary with Mrs. Frank Hrubetr, ' rooms. Bidden as special guests Mrs. W. Wells Baum and- Mrs. (85 .North liberty street. 2 p. m. Mrs. Frank Power, Miss Sally Herbert L. Stiff. - , Willing Workers of - -First 3osh, Miss Alice Crary Bcown, Covers wero placed for Mrs. Christian church, with Mrs. 3. C Mrs. Asahel Bush of Klamath William J. Buslck. Mrs. Herbert Perry. 836 North Summer street. Falls. Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Miss L. Stiff, Mrs. Henry V. ComP- 2 p. n. !- Jennie Buick and Mrs. Licta ton, Mrs. Waiter HoRs, Mrs. Co- Hollywood Merry - Go - Round Poorman. , , i - ter Ross. Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. with Mrs." Fern Buna. 2 p. m. y During -the afternoon hours W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Rot S. Chi Omega alumnae with Mrs ' Mrs. McCall will giro an inform- Keene. Mrs. G. F. Chambers, M. W. YanScoyoe at her home al talk on her recent trip . to South America. -v s Members bidden are Mrs. Rus sell Catlin. Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. E. . C.i Cross, ' Mrs. Frank , Benson, Mrs. John Albert.: Mrs, ' Henry Bean, .Mrs. ' Richard Cart wright. Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Portland, Mrs. R. B. . Fleming. Mrs. R. j. Hendricks, Mrs W. E. Ktrk. Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. Reuben . P. Boise, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs.' Charles K -J Soauldlnr. Mrs. Mrs. George. Rossman, - Mrs. ; John tuU-miUi try (futck Miss D orothea Steusloff. Mrs. Max Page, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Douglas McKay. ' Inter-Fraternity. Dance Event of Yeek-End ; on the Albany road, p. m. Friday, March 11 Florence Vail miss.on circle of Calvary Baptist church, des sert luncheon 1: 0 at the church. . -: " Salem Union Lab'" league, benefit card party. Cherry City recreation room. 8 p.m. VFW card party, with Mrs. C. R- James, 743 South Com mercial street. -, - NALC auxiliary, with est C. Richards. Willamette university co-eds. are looking forward to the Inter- iraternity oance wnicn wm ne an uenry vrawiora, -ito court Rand, Miss Albina Page, Mrs. erent of Saturday night. Hosts street, 2 p.m. : . r Josephine Parrlsh Stewart, Mrs. for the affair will be members VFW card party, with Mrs. clarence Noble. Mrs. John Scott, of Alpha Psi Delta. Kappa Gam- C R. James, 745 South Com- Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter, Mrs. ma Rao and Sigma Tau fratern- mercial street, Charles Gray, Miss Margaret Cos itles. ' f - Junior Adult Neighbors of per, Mrs. -Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. The informal dance will be Woodcraft, Millers hall, 8 p. m. Charles H. Martin and Mra. F.rn- aeld in the old high school gym- installation. nasiuu with 'Barney Crepp's or- Jureniles. Neighbors of Wood ehestra playing Xor dancing. . The craft, 4 p. m. Miller's hajl, St. decorations will carry out the St. Patrick's party and guest day. - Patrick's motlff. Hours for the - Past Presidents' club.. o Wo danee are from . 8:30 to 12 , mans" Relief corps meet with o'clock and punch will be serred Mrs Helen Southwlck, Marion during the evening, street, 2 p. m. . . O T Patrons and patronesses will Woman's Missionary society of tJail 1 TcLnCl&CO . : be Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, . First Baptist church meet at Dr. and Mrs. Ch vies Sherman, church. 7:30 p. m. , Miss Jean Eleanor Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Lovell and , daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Professor and Mrs. Herbert Rahe. Saturday. March 12 , Marshall, ,nas entrained for San The committee in charge of the , ' VVi f.,.? n0 Vl Francisco where she will be- l .: i- Miss Marshall to Wed Saturday in We Drying Weather Prepares Soil For Digging -'- v , ... There's one Important change that has come Into a housewife's life these : past days of drying -weather, she changed frort "dish pan hands" to "gardening hands" and likes It. , - - It's perfectly all right to 'ex plain roughness of fingertips and a bit of irregularity" of finger nails to gardening activities. But even at that there's not too much reason: for darkened hands, there are glOTes on the market that are- soft and pliable enough to use without a feeling of clumsi ness, and they are of a sixe to fit . women's hands.; Then too. the leather seems to contain enough of the nn-tanned prop erties to keep hands moist un derneath. . Rub a little cream into the skin, put on the gloves, do' your gardening and you've a beauty treatment. With this new style of wear ing a bright colored handker chief on the head, a gardener can look pleasant-like and be stylish all at the same time. It's a handy way to keep the back of the neck from sunburnlng. - About shoes, children's rub ber boots can bo purchased quite Inexpensively and are large enough for many women. They are handy these dewy mornings, and turn a rainy day Into a gar dening day. Smocks that button in the back aro a good deal more prac tical, than the open front ones. After all, it's the front that needs protection in both gardening and housework. And' about your shovel, one that's a little lighter in weight and maybe a bit smaller in sixe. an! pour over them this batter: tablespoons sugar and 1 cups S eggs, I., tablespoons flour, I milk. Bake. ;; . "Toa're to be congratulated! He rarely makes friends with strangers: V -: - . . ; ' . - " e hope our hostess will be less casukl when ahe sees the actual t , enough to be practical. damage done. So far she's still too busy admiring the victim's spring wIU a haier tool for a green ooiero ensemoie, as iresn ana vioraui as n auunus. aupouu womin than one that's too large, cated, too, with its black and white polka dot, silk sash and lining. A good 8Barp edge means that Flat neckline and bracelet length sleeves are important details. Her t goes into the earth easier, own spring mood Is expressed in violet sheer crepe, pigskin belted. Good tools take less effort and Copyright, 1933, Esquire Features, inc. affair Includes, Ellsworth Mor ley. chairman, William Haren sad Curtis Johnson. instruction, 1:30, MUler hall. Hospital Association Meets in Portland Epley-Blackwell , Vows Said in Jefferson Both the Salem General and Marriage i vows of Dr. . H. C. the Deaconess hospitals were Foler and Mrs. Hand BlackweiL come the bride of Roy Gardner. HrlAve rinl tr TMt Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. ridge Mnfi tO Meet Roy Gardner Stewart -Sr. of At CarsonHome Bozeman, Montana, Saturday, ' - March 12 in tho.bay city.- . , , Mrs. AUan Carson and Mrs. For her wedding the bride has John Carson will preside at a chosen a smart tailleur of beigo ,raartly-arranged luncheon this Shetland wool with brown ac- fttternoon at the former's home cessorles and corsages of gar- rv..s .. Mmnii: -denies. Miss Marshall attended valem represented at the annual confer- both of Jefferson, wera taien hn- schools, Willamette university m .m . . -w-w . . ... . . . rnfiia. . nonuK nu wcia nua ac wace oi me uregon state fore a large gathering of Town-; na ona state college Where T:ri v'Tr. a ,n.t- pkal association in Portland on send club members and friends he was a member of Chi Omega ?VTf-tboa. V? TAlA 5!? meating members of their bridge dub and s e t e r a 1 additional guests.. Spring flowers will be Tuesday. Mr. William Gahls- following the club meeting held sorority. dorf. who spoke on payment of at tho Jefferson Masonic - hall' Stewart also attended Mon- bospital. bills for accidents of Indigents, was named on the state board. Stadardization of state i .V . ,' b rr!I5V.i nr . read the single nne. serric. Important discussions of the con ference. lovely setting of lattice work From" the Salem General ho !7i7' 2?'TJt ilia owaa as i pi ui aaaaaasaaA wuu daffodils. piur were William Gahl.idorf, Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss Mar- rLe'i,W,M siriVs. cVrrled Tbouquet of pink S ri AUduic rngebUdS " Wilson B. Coffey wti elected ,.. V will be seated at small tables. Contract will be in play during the afternoon. Special guests will be Mrs. John is a member of Kappa Sigma fra- J- Roberts. Mrs. Donald Young. i. - ,v. i ii. . , uM Tj.I1 V,ni: Mm. Arthtir where Mr. Stewart is employed Mrs-Henry Matson, Mrs. W. Les- - . i ye Gosslln and Mrs. Dan McLel- lan. Cluh tnembew bidden are Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. P. D. QuI senberry, Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. Wednesday 1;night; tana ; State college where he Rev. CVS? Williams of Eugene TrJSlYZ.'-lV' Tk hHItt .nn. It. . .VI,. ljP.OlnT1 ' TllflV I .lllh Mr'UTimr M1 TlPT-nlA Tj " J From" the beaconea. hospital !f" Studies France Hollis Huntington. Mrs. Carl Nel- The evening division of FIdac son, i Mrs. Clifford Farmer, Mrs. Study club of the American James B. Younr. Mrs. Conrad W. president of the state association. M wr - nZLZ LeHon auxiliary met on Toes- Panlna. Mrs. Wayne Loder. Mrs, - . -jrm wn,H 97 n,ht t the home of Mrs. Ga. Hlxson of Portland and Mrs. Woman's Club Will ' Meet Saturday T r, vr. Jt" Elbert Bradford. A descriotion Z", ITw a Imm itt.A swi. vjn ?f f1 dJscussIon .t travel . lacked Wl, Tarried dafflla. yMrt. AviS t T..V... ..I. w1 -a- - - daughter of the bride, was ring .7"; ' iZ - White. Mrs. Myrtle Clark gar Mothers' Club Meets l wr.. P?!i? At Lausanne n wuita ciuu wm mom nn. . t-v.VV Saidle Orr Dunbar at the reguUr .-JIT? 7"l"X.:m VTS Mra. Myrtle 2:30 o'clock meeting of tho club mmmtrtm 't. i.ffu. Rlchey, Ms. C. V. Khardson. -t L.nut.M haU on Madison. Mra, Florence TAmes. Clark, Mrs. - B. The Delete. Teth Gimel Moth- cii mwu.s earrying boaeuets of daffodil a. V.ZT ''" xv-caraon er's club met at Lusanne hau on "V 'lba"; SS3 iwr for uS.J ?eaday afternoon with Mrs, My- Vr n.K" :FrT bridal party. They were: Mrs. ri 2. " a SST.fc w Van Eaten.and Mrs. . m. r,rr-" T lltTrr. " Com. Mrs. steua Hart. ber duties as president of the M . r-i specia. Bradford and Mrs. Avis "White. guests were Mrs. Leon ' Magee as -hostesses. Following ner autoes as presieemi ox m M i.i, rnri irimiaa Pcu cuesi were Mrs. i,eon ,, v.i--. v--tnr Mra B clubs. tsIUs will sing ander the dlree- tion of Mrs. Florence Murdock StZJ, , ,v ni Porter. Miss Flora Dr. Epley wore wa v - his white Mrf Irt McSherry on April 12. Mahal at Agra, India. during the tea hour A. Mills, Mrs. U. B. Jones, Mrs. D. A. Chase, Mrs. A. J. Tick, Mrs. Norma snaw, miss Today's Menu more work accomplished. Something that's not quite on the gardening subject may be a practical idea, now that spad ing is being done and before tender annuals are in. is the Celery will be stuffed with time to teach the family dog cream or cottage cheese today his garden manners. Teach him for dinner, scalloped potatoes will that spaded round is no place make -the main dish. to dig, or walk, or sleep. Natural Stuffed celery : ly without some explanations In Scalloped potatoea and weiners the spring ha won't understand Mashed turnips that new garden spots hare been Prune apricot whip made and he, must change his place for relaxation. Put alternatON layers of sliced . . raw potatoea and split weiners Trr-lJnrf Qalad does in a baking dish. Cover with W amori Daiaa VrOes thin cream sauce , or top milk Modern Now and bake antll potatoes are done, oueru nuw . Tor the dessert, stew aneo Waldorf aalad takes on a new apricots and prunes ' together, form when w,i6 butter is an la- grina or masn auu to a cup vi greajeju. qt this concoction might be served as a simple dessert dish. PEACH "CUP, 8ALAD OR ' . .t- - DESSERT STYLE t- i servings of head lettuce V cup diced celery cup chopped nuts cup seeded raisins 2 or 3 tablespoons apple butter On bed of lettuce arrange -two peach halres for each serring. Dulo. sweetened - to taste, add 3 beaten egg whites. Bake In a moderate oven until done. Parfait Is Frozen Dessert This warm spring weather we've been enjoying has inspired in casi you're the proud pos- center with mixture made by aessor of a refrigerator yoal Uka cul"UiUiU .;r 'A ,V iv this recipe for: ANGEL PARFAIT 1 run anrar . Vi cup water Apples Make Baked 2 egg whites, beaten rtr teaspoon gelatin In 1 table- lJeSSert' lJlSn Spoon cold water 1 pint cream, whipped 2 teaspoons vanilla - J Cook sugar and water until It spins a thread, add to beaten whites gradually, beating weU. and apple better. Garnish with mayonnaise. Serves . Its name is apple cake, but it Is really more like a good baked fruit pudding.- So try this: - APFLECAKE Make a syrup of 2 cups sugar. . i.. m-A K..f ..hi mm 1 cup water and 1 tablespoon but' Ta Zl,A .m T.niiia and .ter. Peel and halre apples and rZSit,n,, mHrrln COOK UCS wimwi. s. until tender in the syrup. Stand them up in a baking dish Preceding the ceremony L. R. Kinard - and his women In the March issue of the woman." in coarse i ibb i .uum i - rm. n' rf AJ llrmv2' ' Donald Nebergat Pianist v and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. id- t7 . w..? '(ii0 n. ward Schunke. Mrs. Mark Mc- r mJl , CL LaaL met for a smarUy-arranged din UIOUV SKI, . VUO IV1UCU w" i "f, TM.f1faret Sewing Club Formed' :bkev. Reserve Officers' Wives M' MI" ou; V ?hL Xt Moran's omen's nr. ri".L ' :-- . Meet for Dinner The Reserve Officers; wives CsJIlster. Mrs. Frank M. Erick- soa,-Mra. W. I. Staley and Mrs. W. C. Dibble. Following- the ceremony, a re- Hostess to Entertain At Hammond Home Mrs. William H. Hammond and citlM T waTheld It thVodd Fel- f" tered Tinn wm Sonor foreITr" Ot o Ekgainl low's hau by the Rebvkah lodge, nlng, of, "SS ttelJ bridge club to-1' Mr7 ired Mrs. Lowell Moran was hostess on Friday to. a group of friends who organized & sewing club. The group will be called "Soaeet." Members are: Mrs. ciyae craw- Mrs. Miss Roberts Luncheon Hostess Today assisted by the Townsend club. ard 'ollowel l "O 'nome of S aT m aX a w w . s " a a The dining room was coraUsd f?, '-"w thi Hammond home on E street. neJn Frod MrB. Art Olscher, in green and yellow, with tables IonL test were Mrs. Floyd rhe sv Patrick's motif wUl oo ? ' " ' . .nd Ml8S Dc a a -M mm . :t wihhmaom - rtnwprw ninn svi wet aAwnan . - - ntAred with daffodils. Bouauets Bowers, and of ereenerr and nink ; flowers HocketL Tnnm ' Tn th Corera were laid far Mra. Jntin Miss MUdred Roberts wUl n- recetTiir line were Mrsl Grace t Bagley, jr., Mrs. Kenneth Dalton. .Thurston. Mrs. Bertha Curl. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Graves, Mrs. William tertaia at , smartly-atranged luncheon today at Godfrey's in Keitnel smith. . Mrs. Hattie Goln Hammond, Mrs. Richard Kriesel, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Nor- i,, niir. Mra - cnaTton Fore man Raymond, Mrs. George Rltte- man, Mrs. Lorlng Schmidt, Mrs. man. Mrs. Robert Taylor and Mrs.- Robert Herrall. Mrs. Glenn Wil- Melwood Van Scoyoc - - m . bur, and Miss Kreta Janx. Mrs, Eyre Fetes Qub leinbers Last Nigbt en" Mrs. Robert Eyre entertained compliment to - a group ot ner ul Mrg Elmlna Thurrton. friends. The table decorations wm ,. ? carry out the St. Patrick's motif, Vr --J-l- Cards will be in play during the Mrs. Murdock tO J?ete fternoon at the home of Mrs. Visitor at Party' . Covers will be placed for Mrs. Mrf, Kenneth Murdoch has la- Mrs. BaIev to" Hotlfir Harold dinger. Mrs. Charles Vlted a group of friends to her ' ,CJ-10 mor Claggett.. Mrs. Chandler Brown, borne tonight to honor Mrs. Lee ClUO With Luncheon Mrs. William H. Hammond. Mrs. Fuller of Wenatchee, Wn., who Is , Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Robert Her- visiting in the eanitaV Bridge wIH Mrs. John Bazley. Jr..! Is rail, Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs. be ia play during tho evening fol- tertalning with a dessert lunch- members of her bridge club last Thomas DeBeck Llvesley, Mrs. flowed by a lata supper? Quince eon today at her home honoring nisnt at her North Capitol street ueryi Myers, airs, vernou irerxy, juid lersytnm wiu oe arraagea r ug wcuiuvit, sbfctu nun home A late supper was served Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. Charles about the rooms and the St. Pat- of cards will bo in rlay during Dy the hostess and she was as- Helttel. -. Mrs. Lorlng Schmidt, rieka theme will be used in the the afternoon. Additional guests tj8ted by Mrs. Ellis Harris. Spo- Mrs. Robert Ramsden. MUs Kreta "Uble appointments. will bo Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mrs. cU1 gaests were Mrs. Franklin Janx, Miss Jeraldlne : Ferguson, Those bidden to honor Mrs. Bjarno Ericksen, Mrs. Charles i priacehouse and - Mrs. Andrew Miss Rovena Eyre, Miss Isebel Fuller are Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Feike and Mrs. Herbert ?Bailey. Baker George, Miss Kay Couley; Miss W. S Parker. Mrs. M.W. Bald-Members bidden aro Mrs. Paul Members of the club are Mrs. Madeloa Brodio of Oregon City win, Mrs. B. H. 5mitn Mrs. Ar- air. jibt iewan, wr. EUU Harria. Mrs. Frank Shafer, thur Selander. Mrs. Frank: e. ai-" aauraoca. Mrs. virgii Mrs. Dwlght Adams of Dallas, len, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. ; Golden Mrs. Elmer Berg Mrs. Wuiiam Bodner. Miss Grace C. A. Cole Mrs. J. M. Devers and AIb,n Cohen, and Mrs. ; H. R. , Elltabeth Holman, Miss Cynthia Harry Moar ox roruana. wwdw. Dr. and Mrs. s. "w. cieines, Qub at Olingrer Home who are here In Salem on tar- . . - , lough from-their missionary work This Afternoon in India, are to give a series ' of ' six addresses to the Young Peo- - Mrs.- H. H.j dinger has members ot their bridge Clun to- i.ftv nanr. Mrs. Fred Broer. night with an Informal affair at Jr Mrg Rosgell Mlllett, Mrs. Ken- Mrs. DorothT used in the decorations. Miss MIW white. " dred Roberts will be an addition al guest. S.-. .-. ."r'J-; : Members bidden are Mrs. Ver non Perry, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. uar- W1 '. GIRLS WITH FliF Tt tm art peppy aad fall ef ran. ua rm m um ana peraa wOfa and Miss Mildred Roberts. Band Concert Tonight At High School DeLano, -Miss Gwendolyn and Mrs. Robert Eyre. Hunt The complete program to be given by the Salem high school band tonight at a concert spon sored by the Artis Guild, begin A pinochle " and Cre-bondred party - sponsored by Camp No. 118. Woodmen ot the World will , V .tTv tM-V. clM of ta J"00 Meta" Tlt members ot her contract be held at Fraternal temple on nlng at a ociocx, mciuaes "s . . (..Mi vt( sm. inii n w unt ttrM i.l.ai,ti TuMdir uirph IS: Tho affairs following: . ' ,; day Mrs. Clemes is to tell the afternoon for a 1 o'clock lunch- is for the benefit ot the recently uarnum ana uxutr a a, cUsa omewhat about th -un- eon and several hours of cards. organized drill team. Reserra- Cabina, an American Rhapsody . touehables" in ; India ; and the : - Guests will be Mrs. f George tions may be made with, Mrs. ill Sunday following Dr. Clemes will Flagg, Mrs. Henry w. Meyers, nossie smany, 6395. Vistas, a Tone Poem The I?oya! Pagrant . The OU Timer Walts Trumpets of A'ictory March of the Prophets - Honda A!1a Turca Huff speak on, "A day In the life of a Mrs. MUton L. Meyers. Mrs. Oil- Lake missionary." Young people over ?ver Lucke, Mrs.. George Rodgers, Parent-Teachers association of Jewel high school age and not at pre- Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. R. E. Grant school will meet at 7:30 frl ent attending some other Sunday JLee Steiner, Mrs. i Edwin . L. o'clock today. The topic fof the fcuvoolc Rtapaody NSTTrFrTidema school are cordially invited to Baker. Mrs. Frank Snedecor and meeting is "Pre-school child and - - , be "present. Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr. the summer round-up. , . v Trances Ylrsiale Melton - win ha hostess at another must- The Capital assembly of Artis- Mr. and Mrs. John Hobnaa of Bin. Frank Waters, Mrs. James riA tea In her studio on North ana wUl hold their regular San Francisco are the house Turnbmll and Mrs. Nota Hender- Capitol street beginning at 4 moataly meeting tenight at 8:00 guests this week of Mra. Thomas son visited the j Navy unit In -j'cIock oa Sunday afternoon. o'clock at Fraternal temple. Holman. . Portland on Tuesday. , BUT. H rmt ara crow, lifaUa aad tbrti. m oat a fataraUd. Ma doat Urn ult" elria Wkn ther f to partiaa tay want gira mtmt wao ara luu at pap. - For taraa tMraUoaa eaa ns fcaa told anotr hw to m "Mailiae taraack" with Lrdia K. Piakaam's Vftebta Compmad. It aaliM Atatara ton an tka mrabum. taua kna las tb diaeocaf orta froa taa fvaettoaal dia rden which waaiea arast cadnra. Why not try LYDIA E. 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