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PAGC SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 9, 1938 society . .ciubs, f$ew and Feati -.Music I 1 ' .. . . -: , Alumnae Groups Entertained Thursday CLUB CALENDAR MAXINE BUREN Women' Editor. Homemaking ' Styles v . Food 8ATL"RDAY. JTXY Rembrandt Artists' guild sketching party "with Mr. and lira. C. A. Kells, 2 p. m. Laurel Social Hour club. In Miss Marl Corner, a charter Glenn Adams' grov C;30 no member of Delta Phi and a re- host dinner. turned missionary from India was the honor guest at the Delta Phi alumnae supper given Thursday night at the suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag with Miss Evelya Hiag acting as host ess. - ... Guests were seated at a -.long table In the gardens centered with Monday. July 11 Pro America meeting. at Sen ator Hotel at Ma p. m. ' : Friday, July 15 Pennsylvania, society, with Mrs. R. M. McLaughlin. 1493 North Liberty street 8 p. m. Hartman Trophy Is Awarded to Mrs. Ritteman Mrs. George W. Ritteman won the Hartman trophy as the re sult of the month's 'Play at the Salem Golf clab yesterday when Ladies' day was observed. ; Mrs. George Flagg- won honors la class A la Friday's play and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton class B. Lunch con was enjoyed at the club house following the morning' play. Playing Friday were y Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. Mrs. George Roth, Mrs. Ralph, Hamilton. Mrs. Max Flanney, Mrs. Al Petre, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. ZL ? -A . , s? . , Telephone Calls a large bouquet of salmon sweet peas. The evening hours were MUSIC Week in State Is spent Informally around tbe-out- t i door fireplace. Lauded by Director Tknu nrMpnt were Miss Cor- ner. Miss Virginia Mason of Jef- Mrs. Walter Denton, state and KODln Day, Mrs. George W. Rit- ferson. Miss Eva Ledbetter of Ya- local chairman of National Music ma? Mrs- Milton Parker, Mrs. klma, Wn.. Mrs. John Reed of week which was i observed H. Olinger. Mrs. . Roy Byrd, Corvallis. former Delta Phi house throughout the United States the J?rs. George Flagg, Mrs. Ercel mother, , Mrs. Charles West of first week of May' has received aT' " W;.Harm" rs San rrancisco, Mrs. .iiowsrq, mih recognition irom mt. j. m. xre- ,,, , w r et' New burg.-Miss -Cornelia malne. diree.or of the National m,nir Glenn Stevens; Mrs. Hulat. Miss Betty Abrama, Ml Bureau for the Advancement of " B;,Ben,Vr M?- AIton I.Ur" . rranrea Laa. Miss Virginia Mosic, it !V n..iv. oiociweii, jura. Pugh. MUi Elisabeth Clement. a. iviici win vt: u ,lw imD. Hell Mra T. " m Miss Lola Burton. Miss Cynthi ton .... th,. Qreeon is one of th :"' .,Y Be" J ' 5 'nrit! ?f! Rehe o,u,atl0n ,n ich outstanding H. P. Gustafson. Mrs. H. a! Sim- L SirSMn Prlra" Si,Ten durtaf ih! mon' Mr Clade Johns. Miss n anF lnS!S& Du7: TekrJIr- Trema,ne commended Helen Casey of Roseburg Miss Clifton Clemens. Mrs. Delvin wr- Mrs. Denton on the newspaper co- Emlyn Gries and Miss Laneta ham. Mrs. George Rhoten. Mrs. operation- and participation of Bellinger Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Albert Co- public agencies stating that the hen. Mrs. Vernor Sackett, Mrs. Jo- Department of Education and Mr. nr o tt - j seph Felton and Mrs. Marlon Rex putnam contributed greatly 311S8 linger Honored Moore.- to the success of the week by Hn HirtliJw Alpha PM Alpha Pldc sponsoring the city and county liirtilday Mrs. William DePew entertain- mui,e festivals. , . ttm va ed the Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae Mrf Denton, naB for ,ev- nn Am aiLfln Lr tni at dinner In the gardens of her . eral yetin directed the efforts in Jf-.v1?' "a,,fn .f, ner 2?.nd home on West Miller street 7 " A lH' birthday wfcen Mrs, Margaret Ho- Tbnrk nlitht. The servlnr U- -Lf...i. tx.w , , ,v, te8Pech entertained-at her home jiu.ic i largely responsioie nn th W11im Mnn.r The afternoon was spent Inform- Thursday night. The serving U hie was covered with a Mexican to- th ucr or th MUhntinn cloth and centered with a bouquet ud vu complimented highly by anrXshmenU mH; f riadiAii mil taora. The even- t t v. 11T ana reiresnments served at - ! i(cuiui iu uia iciier. ng was spent Informally. - Those present were 'Mrs. Roy i Harland. Mrs. Richard Smart. r7-,tn r,ll fi Mrs. Nerval Edwards. Mrs. Wil- nta Uub MeCtS On -i - ' - ' - ' I , '!'iV A : N - tn Net Ideas for Food Pages Today's Menu Markets Bright Several ,ntere.Ung dlshe. ar. Wftfi Colorjul listed on the menus for over th tyao iac weekend. Meals can be. served ! Answering telephone que rJes tome or takea to the p I c a 1 e AprlcoU ar listed among the about tanning and other house- trouads. , food advertisements, and their noia sunjects isn't au unseuisn work on the part of members of thla department, for practically 'every aaswer acts at least on idea to help fill these pages with valuable Information. . Recently a voice on the tele phone requested t the following recipe:. CHERRY ORANGE CONSERVE .4 .cups cherries, chopped .. 1 can crushed pineapple . (drained) . 1 large orange, shredded 4 caps sugar. ( ' 1 lemoa, shredded Cook -orange peel with a little pineapple juice until tender, then tdd th cherries, sugar, pineapple and lemon. "COok until thick.- -TODAY Jellied fruit salad - Planked frankfurters Fresh peaches and cream SUNDAY , Stuffed cucumbers Fried young chickens With raw rice and peppers Buttered spinach Root beer Ice cream soda MONDAY Pickled beets Tuna fish shortcake Scalloped potatoes Cantaloupe . Icebox cookies '.'"";'..'' : fir,. . canning will soon be on the list of the day's activities in . home kitchens. Plums ' are here, peaches are getting lower in price, with som locals being sold. - Among the fruits to be found on local markets "are: Strawberries, Y o a a g b erries. Boysea berries, red and black raspberries, blackberries, Iogans and currants, found in all the shops. - v ": - ' Melons include cassabas, wa termelons and. cantaloupes. Pie cherries. Royal Annes and. Lamberts are all to be found. Green apples looking mighty "Oh, she's been with us bow for almost four seta of dishes P . . - , . good , arter many months with Cucumbers have .a hole made out : ( In exchange she said that she through ead to end with an apple ; Seedless grapes have made - had. moved into a aew house, corer,. and. thea stuffed with reU their permanent appearance found that.ironlag: .was. so easy ish spread or cheese-mayonnaise- - Among the large assortment and finally, discovered- that the nut mixture and sliced to be ar-- cf vegetables are: board was wide and not so poiat- ranged on lettuce. For the chick- - Good young turnips carrots ed. Measurements are 13 Inches en, fry it , quickly, remove-from beets and Bermuda onions wide, 4 feet long, ead round in-, pan; saute raw rice and peppers. Fresh green spinach white 'stead of poiated. add water and stew chicken uatll cauliflower. ' Aaother. request for a recipe rice is doae. Both yeliow and green beans. the same morning netted a recipe PLANKED FRANKFURTERS Excellent local celery in bntk -Slit lengthwise as many frank- green and white, furters as are needed to serve two Asparagus, still, here : but to each person. Broil 3 mlautes scarcer. t to each side Place la the center Cucumbers and tomatoes in of a glass platter or plank, sur- their glory. round with a border of hot mash- Squash in a variety of shapes ed potatoes in which two egg od sizes. r VnlVa lltwa KAAn wall Kna t--n nn (1 f I C II MTInri attll II. tin -?d.APP b put back into the broiler just long high but coming along In larger enough to tip the potatoes with a Quantities. ; light golden brown. Remove plank F,ne lettuce, local of course. from broiler, add a border of veg- . that's just as good as the one I gave. Her request was for: FRESH MINT RELISH 1 V cups cider vinegar -2 teaspoons dry mustard 1 cup sugar t tablespoons fresh mint not pared) cup seedless raisins pound fresh tomatoes 3 medium onions. wit tMe. such as grilled tomatoes, " r "sr "dJiaf J"? etriag be.as, or peas, and pour RasobeiTV Gannin? Done Those present were Miss Bette She's hardly broken la. we suppose . . the floral stripe hasn't been ents; into sterilised 1ar4uid LjI"llturteTB creamy Tn new Wav ager. WUlard Wells. Mr. and U with us long eaough for aay one to Ure of it. In this .enticing rer- tt9 get with lamb,-This rec- ffl,ruiBn c 7 a late hour. Sfr wn"o Ml" J.Ta Z- Thursday Night Miss Elva Sehoa. Miss Jean Mc- J , Elhinaey and Mrs. William De- The local group of ZonU Inter-Pew- national enjoyed the regular din ner meeting Thursday night. An. . . . nouncement was made of the Portland rnendS GuestS many tributes paid to Dr. Helen At TTnm TTiht-cov P"Went of Zoata - international at the recently con- Singer Mrs. John Church, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyer and children Anne, Bette and David. Miss Katherlne and Miss Sadie Singer and Mrs. Margaret Hotespech. slon, the colors are chartreuse, royal blue and black on a white ine makes about anart. gruiiuu. i ae siripes run along eveaiy witn tne pieaia in ine sa.tri, pui go "round and 'round above the waist. . Organdie collar and, flower trim that coolest of, all frocks black net, tucked every two inches. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. In the Valley Social Realm RP TrTTT3 o T-nnU Path All. eluded coaventlon at Banff. Dr. church w the ,.ene of an ta. AMITY At a pretty cere mony Sunday afternoon at 4 A group of Portland friends of ' ., V .rT. " ' cnurcn w" ln 8cene or . . K . -v.vaaav hvujv r a sua w uiui us ..i WA a ja i . M . 4?v- a uK,an mord ner lng. MiMea Dorothy Pearce and a " Vt A o vwv wh n 'cloe ln the presence of a few Thursday afternoon to present a .,. vv oif.. .v" Wednesday at 8:30 o clock when surprise shower for Martha Ma- Helen Jockey, delegates to th m1m Elva Welnard, daughter of cloe friends and relatives. Miss rie. four-weeks-old daughter of " " - V-, . 71 ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welnard of Jtveiyn K. umphlette of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. Klaus. . A"n Schwab. KaKthrya Gunnell. Lu- Ti- t" Ltt ."w. Hansoa, Jr.. soa of Mr. Martin S. Mather, Mrs. Ed Korbeck. Mrs. cille Siefner. Doris Riches, Hazel Pattern iw'w'!ff lyj I , ,j Woodburn officiated at nuptial Hanson, sr., of Los Angeles, mass. Calif.; were united in marriage at , .v i I , r 7 home f the bride's parents In father, Mr. Joseph Welnard, was Amity. lovely in a beautiful floor length " ' . 5 Preceding the ceremony Miss w ui iq u i ss u us coot - uvicu - na. ia. t . . . . around the waist, ruffled around ;?lllleyMFmJ?5Ltie' 8teT, 5. he the neck, with smaller ruffles of .. . f rv.wr.1. w t 1 iTr. the short full sleeves. v tL7 tJJ i!?8hn18 . . . . wedding march was played by She wore a white finger-tip Miss Luclle Henkle of Portland, lace reil that formed a cape ef- Rw . c mv.. t V",i The famil yand Mends of Mrs. feet and was caught with orange college officiated. Anna Boyer gathered at her home blossoms. Her bridal bouquet was xD0 bride was lovely in an af . on the Wallace Road on Sunday of carnations, sweet peas and ternoon dress of flowered white to greet Mr and Mrs. Harold" Wen-hair ferns. chiffon and wore a wreath of or oods and Mrs. Velma Boyer of The bride's attendant was Miss ange blossoms In her hair. She Hoqulam. 1 .leanor Lundy of FairfIel- Ar" carried an arm bouquet of yellow Attending to greet the visitors thur Susee, son of Mr. aad Mrs. rosebuds and bouvardia arranged were: Ir. and Mrs. Frank Frier Jack Susee, was best man. around a large orchid. Mrs P T and Robert of Taeoma. Mr. and Following the ceremony a wed- Benson of Portland was her si" Mrs. Andrew Fetch and children ding breakfast was served at the ter's only attendant, and Mr. P. T. of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin- home of the groom's parents at Benson acted as best man. and Boyef. Anne, David. Bette. Lake Labish for the bridal party i At the reception which followed Mr. and Mrs. Monte Harris and and Father Heesacher. the ceremony. Mrs. Elisabeth Ab Paul, Mr. and Mrs. John 'Church. Mr. and Mrs. Susee left shortly raham of Hillsboro, cousin of the Mr-and Mrs. William Kipper. Mr. after the celebration for a short bride poured, and the Misses Ar and Mrs. Gene Cameron. Mr. and trip to Seattle. They will reside dyce Burr of McMinnvllle and Mrs. Wlllard Wells.! Miss . Bett In Lake Labish where he' la em- Florence McDonald of Portland binger. Miss Sd!e Singer. ployed. served. The couple left for a wed . i .r-" For going away the bride wore ding trip through southern Ore Marlon count T rm,hllrn. ummr with matching goa aad aorthern California. Mrs. ,itA th. -ii ,"....v.ii accessories. , ... Hansoa is a graduate of Mon mouth State aormal aad taught la MONMOUTH The -Second, SHverton and Klamath Falls. Mr. Ronald Hudklns. Mrs. Milton nJl. n " " Ik' , Sparlln. Mrs. Laroy Morle. Mrs. nr Mirinn Vnli l - vrpHarn auS Mr?Sr?HaSjr and Mrs. Lyn Harris. Jfred HerrJck pim Brownen A. o. Hunt. s ; Mrs. Boyer Hostess to Family Group Invited to the all republican pic nlc for Oregon, and i Washington republicans to be held at the home of Mrs. Caroline Benson Fr,ads church of Portland was Hanson was graduated from Occi- Unander east of I Vancouver, scene of the "evening weddln?. dental college In California and is nr..t. - .v- r ' July 2 of Miss Corflda Stewart : a member of Sigma AlDha EDsilon iway Sunday July 10 Hosts for to Edward Clayton Hicks, Jr., social fraterniay. He is officer in the Picnic 'are Oreeon chapter JeT- Calvin Choate. pastor - of ' charge of Golden Gate station. US of Pro America, Clark county chrch. officiating at the coast guard in San Francisco, unit. Washington j and Clark i0,, 'i0? erYlce- ' hero they will be at home to coontv Woman's' Renuhlican .Tne bride wore a dress of their friends after July 16 at clnh ' i - wnlle lace, Hoor length, and a -1 long net veil, and carried a bou- deJa7rmecom,m SlS 352 o?2 1 DALLAS- Members of Circle C womaS " auxl?Ury to "th, 2.uh ?aa maid ofonor. Virgil of the Presbyterian church were abled American Veterans of the Vl opvauia actea as best t"l:'lauu "l 4940 Balboa street. Relish for Meats Uses Green Walnuts Her suggested recipe -tor: BANANA RHUBARB BETTY 2 medium-slxed bananas . 2 tablespoon -aaelted butter M pound rhubarb 4 teaspoon salt 1H tablespoons grated orange rind (1 medium orange) v cup firmly packed brown : " sugar 1H cups soft bread crumbs ' 2 tablespoons hot water CREAMY MUSTARD SAUCE tablespoon salt Z teaspoons dry mustard 1 tablespoon sugar 1 egg. slightly beaten Daah of white pepper cup milk hi cup vinegar A good cook has- worked out this recipe for canning raspber ries which Is rather novel, but according to her It's fine in flav or, and not a bit of trouble. CANNED RASPBERRIES Pack berriea in sterilized :Mix u tee order riven: uiHinr P,nt Jars, shaking them down kn MM. MkaVtk a l n..a a tee vtaegar very slowly. Cook in " X. 1 rui m a double boiler, stirring constant ly, until the mixture thickens. - Green walnuts, with shells so immature that they can he f i?vTe. . reii.h re- Peei bananas, cut Into inch , r - ' . . "k.?vickIe" . !"wh fJ!: slices nd combine with i table- Breakfast Fruits Take A 2TMS.SSr5Sa,ar,n Omqr Sweetener inch pieces. Add with salt to ba nana mixture. . Mix together or- a hot water bath and cook for 20 minutes, with lids and rub bers on (this,. Is to . sterilize the lids and rubbers)'. Pour boiling hot , syrup made from cup tor cup of, sugar and water, over the berries, put the. lids back on and seal the , Jars. up this WALNUT SAUCE 1 gallon ground walnuts 4 tablespoons salt ' 1 tablespoon ground mustard H teaspoon powdered cloves 1 teaspoon grated nutmeg -1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 pints water 1H pints water cup sugar H tablespoon powdered aplce ' Mix well, simmer for an hour but boll ange rind . and b r o w n sugar. A breakfast fruit takes honey to make It both attractive and alU Rwn .La k- i oti! god In flavor. Put the fruit in spoon melted butter. Place a lay- Jhe dishes aad drizzle honey ore er of the crumbs la welMmttered it. For w later fruits such as 1H quart casserole, thea half of fnned grapefruit segments, the the frnli mixture and Ustly some aoner PrTlles added goodness, of th sugar mixture. Repeat. Honey, berries and bran flakes Finish with bread crumbs and top ak breakfast cereal-fruit with sugar mixture. Pour hot wa- combination that's pleasing to ter and the remaining tablespoon Tonngsters. Dates cooked with of melted butter over top. Cover cerea sweetened with honey and bake in a moderate oven (350 la nother breakfast special. do not allow to actuallr eees) for 15 minutes, then fe- "TT ,. .. .Ja I- a i move cover and bake 16 minutes suggestion: to keeD strawberries etf.m .nA longer or nntil rhubarb is tender, plump when canning, pour scald- cess for 10 mlautes la hot wa- et "other Statesmaa reader lag water over them, draining im- ter to seal.; Wear rubber glove "ln for Information on Tarie- mediately and packing in . jars, when handling walnuts as they "f8 of cherries for preserves more Sh says the water .is barely pink, stain badly than paid for the information she showing that the Juice has not . received by offering the following been drained off. Mix Nuts in Almost For Better; HEARING make an appointment now to have your heart ing; tested by the Audi ometer ifietho d. Our hearing; aid specialist will be here -Monday, July 11th. Pomeroy & Keene Optometrists-Opticians ' Complete Optical Service) 379 State St. Salem Any Dish World War and Mrs, Leon Han- man. Charles Smith Wednesday after- son, retiring local commander, le ce;emony, Mrs. uoou. um was p ni m sew- went to Oregon City! on Tuesda; ' Cor ,l the Fir8t !n,g, w,,th a Plea8ant tea nou' night to install new! officers for p,endg, Church of Newberg sang following. the unit in that city tWo o19' accompanied by Mrs. ; Present were Mrs. C. P. Helger- :- Stewart Richey of .Portland, who son, Mrs. George Kurre, Mrs. Mrs. Reuben P I Boise Mrs.' aI"o Played the wedding march. Emil Felvet, Mrs. Vern Smith, Frank Snedecor. Mrs. Charles Lester E. Cogglns, Portland, Mrs. E. J. Page, Miss Dorothy Cray. Mrs. Henry WJ Meyers and SfU8,n f . .th groom. Willard Page, Mrs. Frank .Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Josephlnne Parish Stewart "ewh ."tVin: and. Pro'- Har- Conrad Stafrin, Mrs. W. V. motored to the country home of Tf Campbell, the latter two Pa- Fuller, Mrs. Russell Tegnell and Mrs. .P. C. Patterson near Sandy ' ueuU ueu as me nostess, Mrs. unanes smitn. " . The bride Is a daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Stewart of Mr. aad Mrs. liron Perry have SE .GranV ,treet' port: vnn r.n Arm . ...i. .v, k ii their ruesta. Mr. Porrr'i i"u- . one is a graauate or Franklin high school By ANNE ADAMS This Is Clamour with a ca pi- yesterday afternoon Green coverings over filberts and walnuts, becoming plumper each day mean that we'd better set about methodically to use up the crop of nuts from last year. Add them to just about every thing, they'U Just give more plea sure to the diners, cut the cost of other foods and give a great deal of style to an ordinary dish Potato salad takes to filberts very nicely, nuts added to regular gravy are good. Add walnuts to any fruit salad, to fruit cocktails or to a mixture that stuffs , pep pers. Chopped nuts will give added delight to meat loaves, any frozen, dessert, tire filling that goes Into tomatoes tor salad,' cab bage slaw, preserves and marma lades. '- Frozen Cream Tops the Fruit Dessert : A recipe for frozen cream. makes an attractive appearing topping for ordinary fresh fruits in summer. Keep some in the re frigerator for frequent use. FROZEN CREAM Whip 1 cup cream. Add H cup powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Freeze until firm in freez Ing trayf refrigerator.,' tal Gi And all that fascinating nc luncheon. Birring in th bodice and sleeves whipg up so easily as quickly of Port land and Pacific college, New berg. class of '1938. The groom is the son of Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Hicks of Mon mouth. He was educated In the fabric. Pattern 4841 waa deslxn- parents. Rev. and Mrs. H. H. ed to give a woman the youthful. Marsden of .Lincoln, Neb. Yes wtnsomenesS of a . twenty-year- terday the Perrys and Marsden oldi and to put the 'teenster ln 'eft for a several days stay at the mood for conquests. Look the Oregon beaches, i Vnwr Afin A ilama & - Ji la, V - -J nuU UOUQ 1( . . - MV - . " by making the diaphragm seem Mrs. Larfcla Hteen and . son. . - - T" MOnZ" flatter with a raised waistline. William, and Mrs. W. F. Steea "d JfIm !ra4ttatAv8 vm ,the by putUng exquisite shirring up "rived yesterday from Detroit, IV, tlon with the flass the bodice to the sweetheart ; Mich., to be the guests for aev- SLJS".? fr.m neckline, and from the necklln eral weeks of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- i!f ileR! in v936' DrnK all the way to the tips of th ter F. MacPherson at th Hasel-" H year nf : Presl- puff sleeves. A wonderfully chle dorf. - , ! . 6enl e st"id,1nt body- Dress, easily varied with dif- ' . " wAfter the wedding a reception ferent trimming, and with choice Mrs. L. 8. Robe ef Burton, waa bel 'n ta rooms of the of two becoming necklines! . . Wash., has arrived la th capital 57 I c PJ the m embers and Pattern 4841 Is avallabl In to visit for several weeks with Z , J.un ConPle- The misiea and women's ii i her son-in-law and danrfetcr. Tonng coupl left soon after the 18. 30. 32, 34. 38. 38. 40 and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Decke-' !?rtm.??J1fo' th?Ir fuUr nom 42. Size IS take 3H .yards bach A Laura Wheeler Square You'll Crochet by Heart in no Time 39 Inch fabric. & rirrExif cests is) i toiut r ittapi pTtrm4 ) (or this Asa adaai paltra. Writ laiitly SI2E. .NAME. AOORESS aa4 TYLB SVUBIA. D yon raal ta b a style la4ar. tia laaina-r I Ta writ at aara for tho ANNE AU1U3 KUUMMtH PATTESM BOOK. If (tllo4 with ' kiata aa haw to ha eaoler aad amara tr how t look 7 oa b f rr, alimmor. Bar t'aJaoraaa haw ta bo cerractlr oao4 for ovary nnmr aettiaf. whotbor aaalit ar atoonlit. Doa't o lay ia aic for thia faiciaatiaf hook. aa4 aiaka yeartclf asima atrih. ipf w tnmmrr lxh.. PUCK Of B'OK yiKTKEN CFNT8. PRICg Of PATTEKX riKTiES CKXTS. PX)K JJI PATTKRN TOGETBfB. TWE.V.T-F1YE CES" 8. Sw'i 7 oar ardor ta Tko Orfoa gUtojBaa, Patura fcpartaaat. at Marshfield the First The brid of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laws,, ha nlt of green returned from Boston where she spent the winter to visit for the summer with her parents. - . . Mrs. hrvTvr?: Mrs. Walter Mlnier and have been J. Thomas ; Lrwis aad at Ocean Lake. small soa 1 Stephen of Bend are visiting with : Mrs. Lewis' par- The district ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tucker. Neighbors of held" at Silver Creek Falls Sun- 3Ir. Rassell CaUla ha re- day. turned from a visit at Burton. . wuere ii o is wiin d. -a tj i i National bank. . , !7--'2' ."ti . rrO e wore a rolnr awav , sf-V !dm" i-tr SJ:J-1 Mlnier. Miss Jewel ' FC&IJfy M - V vacatlonlnr this wek Zt' 1 11 WVf w ... ah -, aw w . - i-a- T" j w aa iv va aaav; r Ta t. t Woodcraft will be 'VVL' - - - 4 -Mi "'S ! 3'!! '.TV:: Wash., where she was the guest of her sister. - ;- "... Miss Marian Averill of Port land was a guest In the capital Thursday visiting with friends. A crocheted squar that pro- lustrations -of it and of stitches; claims the clever needlewoman! materials required photograph of Simple to make quickly memo -nare: -ft'M. ..-mT1 - ,ftm rlzed it lends itself equally as fcoln preferred) for this pattern Mrs. Lola Bellinger and her well to small as to large acces to Statesmaa Needlecratt Dept- daughter. Miss Jane Bellinger, Mrs. Ralph , Ma pes has re- sories. It can be done in one or Salem. Write plainly PATTERN of Taeoma ar guests of friends turned from a visit at PrineviUe two colors. Pattern 1794 contains NUMBER, your NAME and AD la the capital for a few days. with her parents. -. . directions for making square; il- DRESS. MM: A4653 ' : , " 1" A466S Social butterfly, club woman or friendly visitor ,r. all turn with equal enthuj aasm to popular new costume ensembles. Knowing this, Anne Adams, direct ' tor of our Pattern Department, has designed a whole group "of costume ensembles with special attention to those which change their mood when the jctyre ott. If you want a single style to take the place of twoj choose one : of the easy-to-makeensembIes which Jaril appear in our Pattern Feature? KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES FOLLOW ANNE ADAMS AND OTHER WOMAN'S FEATURES AND NEWS DAILY. IN : The Oregon St atesman