The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salera. Oregon, Saturday Morning, May 21, 1938
Society Clubs
Music
.News .and Features of Interest' to Women
Homemakirig
StylesFood
HAXINE BUREN Women's Editor-
club calendar PIans Formulated
Saturday, May 21
Townsend chorus. Bungalow
Christian church, rehears at
' 8 P- ru. " i .
WRC. Miller's hall, 2 p.m,
Monday, May 23
Talk by Dr. Franklin Thomp
son at Leslie 8 p.m., sponsored
by PTA. . j
. -
Monday, .May s;
OSNA district meeting 8
p m. at Deaconess N u r t e a'
home. i
Delta Gamma Alumna-, with
Mrs. Silas Gaiser,. 825 North
Winter street. 8 p.m.
- Alpbe Gamma Iwita alumnae
with Mrs. E. B. Bossatti Dal
las. 8 p.m. ! ;
Chapter AB of PEO sister
hood, with, Mrs. Morton E. Peck,
1552 Court street, 7:45 p. m.
- . . .A... t
denies Are on
Calendar For
Students
Picnics and informal affairs are
being given this week by Willam
ette university students. Yester
day afternoon a Btudent body pic
nic was enjoyed at Hazel Green
! with the freshman class members
acting as hosts. Busses left the
achool at 2 o'clock and dinner
was served at 6 o'clock. During
the afternoon , games and swim
ming were the diversion and In
the evening a dance was hehtat
the Hazel Green hall. Members of
the faculty were invited as special
George "schrelber, president of Zonta Luncheon at
the freshman class and Frances Quelle Thursday I
feldhahn, vice-president, were in x . . . . J j
charge or tne aiiair. Asui Miss Dorothy. Pearce was elect- : registered,, for the camp season
them, were Janet Hinkley, Robert ej ,a delegate, to the Zonta Inter-: and,' girls expecting to attend are
Brady, Dorothy Baldwin, John national convention at, Banff July tasked to register early.' Only thir-
Horton. Carol Heusser, Wendell 39 to jly 2 at the luncheon meet, ty-girls can be accommodated dur
Patch and Warren Lessig. . ing held Thursday noon at the ' ing one week. The Escalera girls
-Delta Phi Picnic Quelle. i vnill spend the Fourth of July
Tonight the Delta Phi sorqrity - pour new toard members were weekend at the camp. , . ;
maids are entertaining with a eiected which include Miss Mil-.
picnic to be followed by. a dance dred oieson, Miss Helen Bocker, ' Retirino- Of fleers " '
at Hazel Green. Chaperones will Mis3 Lillian McDonald and Mrs.' D . . ' 1
be Mrs. Fred Alban Weil and Pro- , jane stacey. The new board mem- Honored GliestS - " '
feasor Frank Cbtlds. Miss Enid . Ders with the old will meet short- i i
Winningham heads- the directo- iT to elect officers for the coming Sharing honors as special guest I
rate. . v year. A birthday party is being ' at a surprise social evening' held '
Among those attending are arranged by the club for May 2 : Tuesday night at - the : home of ;
Miss Olive Clemes, Miss Eleanor at the "Quelle. Zonta .. members , Mrs. Wallace Wharton, - by the
Perry, Miss Alene Falrclough. from Portland and Eugene will Salem MacDowell e 1 u b were f
Miss Helen Trulsen, Miss Isaoelle , be i nattendance. Dr. R. Ivan : Julia Query, retiring president.:
Haight, Miss Harriet Coons, Miss Lovell of .Willamette, university ; Mr. Laura Rand Terrill, direc-t
Mary Jeannette Sargent, Miss has been engaged as the speaker, 'tor, and Mrs. David Bennett Hill, i
Lola Burton. Miss Lorene Touip- Those present at the luncheon social chairman. !
iriTi. mi.. Rarh Crookham. were Mrs. Winifred Herrick. Mrs. Presents, carrying the esteem.
Miss Elizabeth James. Miss Vlr- Roberta, Butler, ' Mrs. Margaret of the entire organization were
nans r ormuiaicu S) I f
For Camp Santaly Sille-Smiled - - - tu tftttck
By committee
Asparagus, King of Today's Menu Ca?alotfs?Js
Tt' 2o J .. . ,. In Local Markets
Several members of the YWCA
camp committee motored to Camp
Santaly Tuesday afternoon to
make plans for the coming sea
son. Attending were Mrs. William
J. Busick. chairman, Mrs. Walter
Kirk, Mrs. John J. Elliott. Mrs.
John Pollock and Miss Helen
Bocker.' .- 1 :
The camp grounds will be clean
ed and several improvements and
new equipment will be added, this
year, including recreational equip
ment. Miss Helen Bocker, YWCA
executive secretary, wjll be the
camp leader. Dates for the camp
season include, high school girls,
July 7 to 16; junior high school
girls, July 17 to 23; Junior high
ani 5th and 6th grade girls, July
24 to 30; 5th and 6th grade school
girls, July 30 to August .' .' ;
A number of girla have already
r
- - : J
Vegetables Goes
Into Jars
Broiled cube steaas, - . rrr v
lamb and pot roast is the impos- fylS W CCK
t-n x hut not too expensive array - .
r m-mtm nlinned for the week-
, - . n I H M. BBUl . .11,
Is - kins.
And It's a true slogan, because
locally grown vegetables carry
a royal flavor and garden fresh
asparagus is among the btst.
If canning Is what s on . tne
program, count on aronna 1 vt
pounds of extra good asparagus
TODY
New lettuce
Thousand Island dressing
Broiled cube steaks
New potatoes, buttered
peas and green onions "
Oranefruit ambrosia
Fry green onions and part of
Asparagus, peas, bean an
(pinach make a symphony, of
green In vegetable markets.
Asparagus Is impistly local, peas
will be la- aopB from nearby
gardens, spinach ia - a home
product. : .
Cucumbers, to natoes and green
to each quart Jar. Freeing is .Jp Jently in butter and just onions are early summer j. con
one of the most practice and e tops gen D." . ,tll .011 . to . the vegetable salad
a ivawj .
simple ways of preserving attara
gus. Cold storage . lockers are
available for rent in all parts of
the city, and are kept at h con
the buttered peas. . "" "n",
Ambrosia Is made from grape- firm and mild. - . ;
A Vt-Am rflna. Sorid- . Tomatoes are -till -from the
the city, and are kept at h con- " . . Z.T ZZ.nZt,t with south but are getting a filthy
stant temperature through the l TitW with sunburn and. soon we'll se them
winter and summer. . r. l 2 1 . V-
Cut asparagus in lengths to cocoanui ana il aui -.
tit th Ion niih and hlanch in
hnfllnr wtr fnr 3 mtnutos. Re- ; SUNDAY
mnr imm kM tpr nii ninnee Tomato aspic with
Into cbld water, pack in Jars. isreast 01 iamu mui"5 -
C0TerwKh a brine, about 1 tea- Buttered asparagus
..... ' V.KM.nt rtnra f nAa
spoon- salt to, acn qnarr jar. fuuu,i .
filling this op to within an ? ice cream wun iresu jiiueayvic
sauce '
K MONDAY '
Cooked vegetable salad
pot roast of beef
New potatoes and carrots
Stewed celery
Lemon chiffon pie
:.
I saw the cutest dress today . . . Shall I pot It a for you?
irelt or more .frenv the. Up " of
the - jar. .Screw -on lids . tthey
'do At need to oe sealed -tight)
and take to the storage, plant
Immediately. : Fre3h flavor and
attractive colored vegetable will
result frozen soon after" pack
ing.
For pressure cooker . canning.
prepare vegetables as for frees- f- ctnrrl Qflnr nn
Ing. but process Jars In the cook- . INUt- UStard Sauce On
er for 25 minutes at 10 pounds Js Good
For fresh cooking or appara
gus include a evriety of recipes
on daily menus while the vege
table is at Its best.
BEURRE NOIR, or lack but
ter has. good ' flavor 'for the as
paragus. Burn, cu j miner
until good and. brown, add 1
teaspoon vinegar and salt and
from local garden.
Lettuce price is roming down
to earth, with outdoor grown
celery and nuts varieties appearing. . Endive is
Besides spinach, there are
mustanrd greens. .
New, carroU, beets nd pota
toea make nice additions to the
daily menus. j
Radishes are good, and make
excellent flavor; m vegetable or
potato salads. '
Mint appears In market shelves,
parsley also to both garnish and
flavor.
Cantaloups are evidently here,
to stay, they make nice additions,
to the fruit cup, add flavor to
strawberry fruit ftl-d ant ap
pear on the company bre?kfast
-.. table in paper-thin : lices.
The addition of . glycerine . is , strawberries "are surpr'fcingly
supposed to keep sauces smooth OW jn price this week-end and
and rich and to" bring but fruit i0ok good.
flavors. Here is a sauce "to go Fresh' pineapple remains as. a
.. - . -ry. f . v . nrnontMl in ti V nnnrcH .hm n . .. . ... . ... - .. .'"-, 1 -i t 1 pepper, pour over yeteiti m.
ginia Hubbs. Miss Marjone van ""DCV--' o. w " ' v, nTri . Vh V", e Te 8een " wor cnarm this meinoa 01 w - CHEESE SATJCE on asparague
deWalker. Miss Enid Winning. " ZUZZ M" a77 U;, ' : . J "T rrock. 01 course ne.p. l? u excellent
Arlene Brown, Miss Jean Bartlett,
Miss Loye Bogaruds, Miss Mar
guerite Smith, Miss Dolly Dingle,
Miss Frances Faber, Miss Kath
ryn Taylor, Miss June Brasted.
-Messrs. Watson Dutton. Roger
Baker. William Miller. Art Gal
lon, Merle Turner,. Bill Bush,
Charles Neville, Leighton Blake,
Verne Rierson Wlllard Petre,
Wlllard Wilson, Dean Wright,- Crak,.. TVfnnHflV
Kenneth Sherman and Robert Mc- PCaKer iUOnaaV
Kown. JS
Buffet Sapper
The senior members of Daleth
At a meeting
lian McDonald, Miss j D o r o t h y or the executive board preceding
Pearce, Miss Helen Yockey, Miss social evening, Airs, xernn
Nellie Schwab, Miss Mabel Sav- w reelected diri '.tor of the
age. Miss Helen Bocker, Miss Hel- eroup for the new year. It was
en Barrett, Miss Mildred Oieson announced that a business man-
Miss Barbara Barnes, Dr. Helen fger xor me enure nscai year
Pearce and Miss Hazel Cook.
Melt pheii In a
lectablv aonealine while von nnt it over- like the little woman I ,r.m tnM ni nonr
above, in a fragile lingerie blouse cf mousseline de sole. They j OTer a8paragus tips that have
come irom fans in softest sweet pea snaaes wun iuckb ana rumen 1 j,een arranged on buttered toast.
meir ineme song. Ana not one, out two layers 01 ubmci-iho iuu 1 or pour cream sauce over arvara
xor tne pocaets. uopyngnt, isas, esquire eaiure, 10c,
over cakes or fruit, puddings.
NUT CUSTARD SAUCE .
1 cup milk J " .
1 egg !
cup confectioners sugar
M teaspoon nutmeg
1 tablespoon glycerine
1 cup nut meats, broken
stanle fruit.
Citrus fruits, bananas i.nd av
ocados are other fruity offerings,
from the south found at the mar
ket. Apples still fcre sold by the,
box. '
In the Valley Social Realm
SCIO - Miss N o r e n e Sims,
had been" added to the lift of
advisory officers of the club; that
a special music :oramitte will
assist In arranging pro ;r ami for
the next year's rioup of concerts:
and . that a complete budgetary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Z.
arrangement of the club finances Sims, and Howard Trollinger, son
All interested folk' are invited Prevail throughout th- next of Mr. and Mrs. James Trollinger,
all of Sclo, win be married SutL-
present were: Varian
Leslie PTA Sponsors
Scald milk in double boiler. Golden Weddings Will
Beat egg slightly, adding the glyc- t -r -n . .
gus In a buttered bakinr dish . erine; add sugar, salt and nut- DC June r eaiurc
and sprinkle with grated 'fceese, meg. Slowly add milk to the egg . 't.. v.M.. .f "mi r
put in oven to melt cheete.- mixture, beating constantly. Re- 1"c t"': . VB tn t h '
ASPARAGUS AU GP.4TIN turn to the double boiler and ago become June, brides again this ,
arrange cream-d asparagus in cook gjowiy untn mixture coats
buttered baking dish, sprinkle
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. J. with buUered crumbs, bake nntll lt remoTed from heat Add
to the meeting of the Leslie PTA "zlr
ine senior mem oers vt .aieia oa Monday night at 8 o'clock to nrttT SrB;;T; oITo ViVpV
Teth Gimel will be honored with hear a talk by Dr. Franklin Brre2- F" Vnt. M?rl Mcr
a buffet supper tonight at the ThomM01, of wiiiamett unir. er. Emily Howard. Mary McCrone
vear. and a special cake must-be
included as part of the eelebra.
tlon of the event that occurred mo ,
H. Wright of Jefferson announces browned; may mix cheese with TanIlla Mlx weU and ,erTe mJ.?n rA
the engagement of their aaugn-1 crumbs. once
ter Aiina 10 Marion j. is-euer, 1 ASrAHAUUs ainjj ivi Av.rv.w.i
Los Angeles boy. The wedding! ro well together, make a regular
J .ftVrnnftn . 7 n'Mnv .f th. will take place. In August. I cheese-macaroni dish, fold'tg in If yon are Just using the tip
vlt.r I 7; -ZAZ'. JZZr.. r,I Miss Wright graduated from short lengthsr of asrrparagus. or tne asparagus ror.- a.com
home of the brides parents. The the Jeffer80n nlgh . c h o o 1 In Bake as usual. Pany meal, try cooking the less
19J3. and In January. 1938: she FRENCH FRIED asparargrus tenaer pieces until sou, running
frWTl SB) IT T T ....l. , AV.
Thnmnunn of Wlllmtt nnlnr. w w ftev. V. U WBCH Ol liie lutai
home of Professor and Mrs. Leslie .lt nraMmm n, "ugnes. Ma r g a r e t jorgensen. Baptist church will read the cere- L r ."r, . ' "J""' ir: .... v. -r thrnnrh . and thn ia in
J. Spark, , on North Capitol .treeu tTelVidjnmenttr. modem lMA.wKPV f! Z the. presence of relative. e Tla" ed U-d mror lacrm orparVgn. ,whU.. blat ant!! frothy and add
Hneciai ruesis win oe iae oairou- i j c- i - i i . ana irienai 01 tae coud c. . . . i . . . . m - . , m vu..
lege, t or ine pasi iwo years tne mea .in oeep . - - ' ... . cream 01 urur; mi uum ,
GOLDEN WEDDING CAKE
Vi cups. egg whites (11 or It.
egg whites)
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
cup orange: gumdrops ,
1 cup flour . j
1 y, cups suajr !
Add juice to salt and
Rnerial e-ueats will be the natron-' j o ... , . , ,
-' - ' " uiiu, opeciai music uaa ueen ar- i .Tn,
Midi Mr. n P Rlihnn Mr. Tlan- . ... . , . . . . Levens,
Anabel Moon, Grace
esses, Mrs. l r. cisnop, m. wan- ranged and will be provided by German Ruth : vart Dorothy tI 7 . v v ., , T hai been employed in the May- :
lei Schulze, Mrs. Charts H. John- Gordon Finlay . dlrtor of g Se Teed GiadyJ Hm e' ,l8.t!r f the f'r wood branch of ( the CU n 1 O.l r J
son. Mr. Herbert E..Rahe Mrs. hool band8 ,tudent of Le9lIe Sa,, 'JSJ " Warak-wSJ matron of honor, and Keith Miller tlonal Bank and Trust company. RrOOK HtH (wFade
Roy S. Keene. Mrs. Howard Ma- -chooi and the Buaineaa ud Pt wi?. ' wi i SSn ; wIU t u bat men lor Mr. Trol- , UlUUha OIU UlUUC
le Mr. f;pfi;th .d school and the Business and Pro- Wilcox. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. rerrill. W"J c
pie. Mrs. Chester Luther and Miss fe.sional Women's chorus under ts. hn.ta.. - linger.
Olive M. Dahl.
Pattern
Sl X lie VT"
-M-:r-
the direction of Miss Gretchen
KrmTn'ompsn is a! graduate of Anniversary Observed
Wesleyan university of Nebraska At Leslie
and studied at Drew university, ......
at Oxford and universities In Swit
zerland. I
Graduation Held
KPTO VIIh V1nr1a CfmiIiiw
Following their marriage, the daurhter of Mr." and Mm. ste
couple will make their home at Crenshaw of e Riverview area.
Shelburn. Both are graduates of wln b married in a church eere-
sclo high school. , .. ; xnony at Salem Sunday, May 19, 1 BROOKS Eighth grade grad-
Mlss Sims was honored wed- to Clifford Baxter, according to I nation exercises were held at the
The 26th anniversary of the n"oay ,H! . oriaai word received here this weeek. I Brooki achoolhouse Thursday
who gave a shower for - Mrs.
Samuel Nelson on Thursday aft
ernoon. The hostess was assist
ed by Mrs. George ,;Dietz.
Present -at the party, were:
Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Mrs. P. D
Missionary society of Jason Lee "ower " V1? fyers nome. Miss Crenshaw is a graduate of night for the largest class In the
Methodist church was observed on Vor w c Mle xxjrene iroi- Sci0 high school and of Oregon history of the school. Judge J. O.
Wednesday and charter members nser, leucine jaexson ana iieien Normal school at Monmouth. She I Bailey was the special speaker,
has been teaching at Westfir, as I and diplomas were presented by
Ronald Jones, chairman of the
achool board,
The program: processional,
Cleo Ramp, piano; .invocation.
Rev. Robert Laws; salutatorian.
Maccabees Entertained
At Steward Home
- .1.1-.
- Mrs. Milton Stev !rd waa host- Miller, Bobbie Clemes, Mrs. Jew, '0f Mrs H R McDowell NORTH HOWELL Mr. and
eba 10 memoer. Ol tne Aiaccaoees '"""- from far and near -athorf1 r- " ruwriamea
. i . . .. fno mw,A Ur. t vnn Wnnii irom r ma near gaiuerea re-. jj-x-.j- lffc
were honored. On the program' Myers were hostesses.
. r . j f . n . . n 1 a
were airs. Auuie ran, jars, rein
Manon, Mrs.' Benjamin, Mrs. E. C.
ORCHARD HEIGHTS Rela-
has her fiance.
-J?"!..' e-tly at the McDowr home 'to ' J
' V XC honor her birthday anniversary,
n .. m.. n tit on
erts, Mrs. P. L. Frazler. Mrs. Ef- W ": . " Z " ui"' birthdays, occurred on the same
fie Dunlap. Mrs. Fred Barker. .IT 1V date.
Arrs. Jielmar Brokke , and Bert I Maxine McKnight; vocal solo.
awansoa or Sllverton, 'whose Martha Hutto; class history, Doyle
Satter: class will, Alice Williams;
class newspaper, Robert Hellman;
piano solo, Roseann Henry;, class
rules. Raymond Potts: . class
'. OH. Ill u CI seOU, Mrs. JJ. v. i iiimcuwu iucui anJ -Mr., Tamoa p... T ucoi.. w( Jr. ana JITS.
Smith. Mrs. Virgil i Parker Mrs. with corsages. Included among f.-JtJ! . 1?"?! Brokke. Mr. and Mr.. Swanaon
Klare Kilgore, Mrs, Robert Par- the short talks on memories of gt0tnVioVHarold o Mehama- ?fr' And MrT- tmt Ty,or Mrt' Prophes'y. Tomoko Nlnomi'ya;; po
ent. Mrs. Lottie Smith, Mra. Ne- the organization was one by Mrs. Mr and 1 Mr. Harold Wiw Gnfu.f!on' t' Gotafson, Mr. em. Roseann Henny; Charles
oma Beeoe, Airs, ueorge uietz, von, 01 uauas, a lormer 4nT1-.vfft- chtri M.-rtT.- tlt. ocniottman ana
Mrs. Homer Roblnette, MiS. Al- president. v w" rm. iuTJI vr'-l 7, Aian wiesner.
Lillian Riesbeck, and Mrs.' Stew
ard, i ;
I
"Wootons to Entertain
Bridge Club
assisted during the tea hour by !VV" ZZLV
Mrs. Jewell Brinkley, Mrs. Naomi w Tr " Vr.rllJ,,
ifr- w.,i, wnt,. MrB- H- R McDowell, Miss Ora
Mrs. M. Jones.
Mrs. Cook Honors Son
J JEFFKRSONrjj Mrs. E. B. Red
mond an A Xtrm P R Th111tna
Mr. and Mrs. il"er V. Wooton On Tlirthdav Joint , hostess to the Methodist
liave invited members of their J Missionary society "Wednesday
bridge club to their home Unight , Mrs. Harry Cook entertained afternoon held In the church,
for several hours cf cards. A late with an Informal affa'jr at her Mrs. E. C. Hart was In charge
supper will be served b the Lome on North 19th street Ihurs- of the devotional periods
hostess. - j day afternoon in compliment to The subject for the study "The
Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. the eighth birthday anniversary ; World Citizenship" was 'intro
L. V. Benson. Mr. and .Mrs Ralph 61 her son. Mowbray. Srr!ng duced by Mrs. Earl Phelps, lead
Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. Verden flowers were used about the Ur Readings were riven M
E, Hockett. Mr. and Mrs. Rich- rooms and refreshment, were r c ThoL X, f?,i i
ard A. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. served late in the afternoon. As- ;
Harris Lietz and JMr. and Mrs. 8isting the hostess were Mra. Earl Fontaine andMUaAddi ihh,
Wooton. Vernon and Mrs. T. Turnldee. rrA,.? n.d "J Addle LIb.b7
J Those bidden to honor Mow
Mrs. Paul W. Morse was hostess fcray were LaVon Turnidge Ear
to a group of Campfire girls on lene Vernon, Shirley Neiscwander,
Wednesday afternoon In ner Marjorie Wlltsev. Ruth Hewlett,
home. Mrs. J. E. Monroe con- Peulah Arnold, Paul Neisewan
ducted the council fire and der, Tom North, Clay Ram bo,
mothers were special guests Xor Jerry Harper and Bruce Barker,
the afternoon. j .
Additional guests were Mrs.
Raymond Colgan, Barbara Col
gan and Miss Marjorie Fontaine.
With a flare to your gored skirt
and a dash of ric-rac for a spicy
note of accent all your days will
seem bright and sunny! It's the
cleverest of Anne ' Adams', jolly
cotton frocks this happy style
that wears . its sleeves short -for
comfort, ICS skirt gored for swing,
and boasts a slightly curved waist
line that's accented by a trim lit
tie belt. And Pattern 4 8 OS is the
easiest-to-make model a faahlon
wise miss ever saw!., Twill prove
smart and practical in a tubbable
' cotton .' such;, as crash or printed'
percale. Order your pattern today!
. . Pattern .4 SOS is 'available ' in
' misses and women's sizes 14, 16.
IS. 20. 32, 34. 3$. 33. 40 and 42.
Size 16. takes 3 yards 36-inch
fabric and 2 Vs yards ric-rac. Il
lustrated step-by-step sewing in
structions Included. -
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rATTZKN B00 lmniediaty I Uui
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wardrcbt that's fastion-rljht, conoml
cl. cast to maker Planning a vaca
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porta octtita, - fternooa akera, ava
imhk finery I Staying home? Havav
fl.tteriu; porch trocka and gay aua
styleal flattery for brfda and grada
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Bedspread Motii
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Albany Welcomes
First Air Mail
ALBANY, May Is First-day
airmail direct from Albany was
a big event for the city, with
732 letter, being mailed at the
airport on the silver roinreri
monoplane, piloted by Charles 1 Jack Bosch, Nellie Ford
juears.
Do we, president of the 1938 class,
presented the class ' key to Ernie
Morioka, president of the class of
1939; .valedictorian. Jack' Bosch;
speech. Judge J. O. Bailey; award
ing of diplomas, Ronald Jones;
benediction, Rev.. Robert Laws;
recessional, Cleo Ramp.
Class members: Doyle Satter,
Martha Umemoto, Clarence Gaub,
Alice Williams, Raymond Potts,
Roseann Henny, Chester Nelson,
Maxine McKnight. Charles Dowe,
Martha Hutto. Robert Heilman,
Tomoko, Ninomiya, Glen Morioka,
The plane arrived at 12:10 Dallas Women Guests -
ana was greetea oy Mayor C. R
Ashton, Carl Curlee, secretary of
tne cham per 1 or commerce. Post
master G. T. Hockensmith. and
others,
An emergency ; poatofflco was
a feature of the program, with
Salem Ladies of GAR;
Mrs. Groves Departs
K1NGWOOD Mrs. Robert
Hall and - Mrs. E. F. Hamilton
entertained member, of the
i Laurel Social Hour club Tuesday
aiternoon at the Hall home. In
i vlted guests were Mrs. Ida Foster
and Mrs. Eugene Krebs. Jr. Mrs.
i. C. A. Guderian severed her con.
nection with the club-and Mrs.
? Forster and Mrs. Monte Jones
5 were admitted to membership.
Mrs. Krebs, whose marriage
was a recent event , at Roseburg,
i wa. -j tendered a gift from the
; club. Mrs. LillUn Williams will
he hostess Tuesday, June 7. ;
Tri-Y Girls Meet on "
Friday at'SchooW ;
' Tha TrI-Y v high, school Girl
Reserves met yesterday afternoon
- at the high school with Maigarel
Swing, the new p.esident, pre
siding. Helen- Stevenson was
elected secretary. Plans were
discussed for the Seabecfc sum
mer conference. An interesting
program was presented including
a plan solo by M r-aret Barrett;
a reading by Sylvia Clagett, talks
on vacation days by Chics Ander
son and Wilma Matb.es, and a
piano number by Marie Boech. -
.i 4 '..
, " ' ! Ir. and Mrs. Clement Wolf
were hosts at a dinner honoring
.the. BOth anniversary of Mrs.
: Yours with pride this lovely stitches; materials required; col- Wolf's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
peacock motif that adds a color- or" chart. Lenstrom of Spring ' Valley. A
ful note to your spread in cross- Send 10 cents in stamps or coin decorated cake formed the center
stitch. - Pattern 1400 contains a (coin preferred) for this pattern piece for the table.
transfer pattern of a motif 15 x to The Oregon Statesman, Needle- :
174 Inches, 1 and 1 reverse mo- craft Dept. Write plainly " PAT- The Escalera girls of the YWC.
tif 4 x 6 Inches and 2 motifs TERN NUMBER, your NAME and held a skating party Monday
- 44 X 4i inches; Illustrations af ADDRESS. - night at the new -skating rink.. '
DALLAS Mra. William Mott.
Mrs. David Coates. Mrs. L. H
all late letters being cacheted be- Holt, Mrs. Walter Bird and Mrs.
fore being mailed. Included In 1 Maud Jones were in Salem Thurs
the mail were many from Cor- Tday afternoon where they were
vallis and Linn county towns. I guest, of the OV S. Grant, circle
frank Bennett, dty school .up- 1 of the Ladles of ihe GAR.
erlntendent, .poke briefly. -.-, Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Groven took
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Wednesday afternoon', whrt she ,
and her aons took the train for " . ..... .. .
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Join Mr. Grove, at Perryville. Tomato rape liegms
JUlii.T" " Hot Weatber-Meal .
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Altar Society, to Hold Takes the place of salad If yaa.
Annual Card Party 22nd 1Ike" TOMato frappb
2 cups tomato Juice
MT. ANGEL The St. Ann's Al
tar society will hold its annual
card party and social for the mem
bers of the organization In St..
Mary's auditorium Sunday at 2
o'clock. Various prize, will be giv-
1 teaspoon gelatine In t table-.
spoons cold water
1 teaspoon lemon juice
Salt and pepper
1 tablespoon catsup
Heat tomato and 1 a . o 1 v
en. The card playing will be fol-. soaked gelatine In ft. Cool, add,
lowed by luncheon. This get-to- remaining Ingredients and allow
gether Is an annual feature of to congeal. Serve in cups lined;
the St. Ann's society. . with lettuce, garnish with parsley.
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