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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, July 21, 1938 Society . Clubs Music Nqw and Features of- Interest to--Women MAX1NE BUREN Women Editor. Homemaking -Styles ;Food club calendar Collector Finds Polk County Health associa- Pleasure From n. u. Visitors Will Be Complimented At Ai fairs Visitors arrive each day in the capital for short and long visits and several Informal af fairs are being arranged in their honor. - ' ' Today Mrs- Norman K. Ray mond has Invited guests to a des sert luncheon at he' home on North 24th street for the pleasure of Mrs. Lawrence Ericsson of Cedar Rapids. Iowa, who is vis iting here as the. guest of her Cousin. Mrs. Frank Bashor. Sev eral hours of cards will be in play during tbe afternoon. Guests will include Mrs. Law rence Eric k son. Mrs. -nk Bash or. Mrs. Charles Wood. Mrs. Har ris Lietf. Mrs. William U. Ham mond, Mr. Burton Myers. Mrs. Glenn Wilbur. rs. Harold Tomlinson and Mrs. Norman K. Raymond, . j Minn Xnnn to be l-ted A group or friends will honor Miss Margaret Nubb of Seattle who is visiting In the capital this week with a no-host pjcnic sup per Friday night in tfrei gardens of the home of Mlsa Esther Gib bard on Slate street. An 1- for mal evening will follow the sup-, per hour. .. , Those honoring Miss Nunn will be Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. Jos eph E. Hsrvey. jr- Mrs. Dan Schreiber. Mrs. Ridgley Miller, Miss Alice Speck. Miss Jeryme Upston. Miss Margaret Savage. Miss Victoria Schneider, Miss A much feted summer bride- Caroyl Braden. Miss Ruth Fick, elect is Miss opal sieweri, aaugn Hon silver tea with i Mrs Schucking. 2 until 5 p. m. GAR ladies. 2:30 armory. Women's Benefit j association , regular meeting, sip. m, KP hall. - 1 " - Fidelia class. First Baptist church, with Mrs. Viola Hariel son. 1317 State street. 2 p.-m. WItC ; no-host lunch, Fair grounds cabin. j - Friday. July 22 American War Mothers so cial meeting with Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, 385 North Liberty. 12:30 o'clock no-host lunch ' eon. ! . NALC auxiliary and families, no-host dinner at the Dudley Tay lor's of Sunnydale 6:30 p. m. South Salem no-host luncheon and meeting with Mrs. H. E. Bosell. -. All-church picnic sponsored by Women's Council. First Christian church. Hazel Green, 6:30 p.m. Neighbors of Woodcraft g p,m. Fraternal temple. t - ' j , Hunday, July ' 24 Former residents of Waist burg, Wash., picnic! at Olinger Held, 1 p.m. j Miss Siewert Is Honor Guest At Showers StlLe - Jmiled - - - trtf (tetcktn His Hobby Miss Elva Sehon and Miss Esther Glbbard. :;. Spinsters Entertained At Alexander Home Miss Dorothy Alexander enter talned the Spinsters at her home on Court street Tuesday night. The group made plans for the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siewert, who will become the bride of Mr. Willard Edward Hornschuch on August 14 at the Evangelical church. . Monday night Miss Elizabeth Lewis entertained with an infor m il party at her home on the Sil verton Road in compliment to Miss Siewert. A lawn party was enjoyed the first part of the even- Ins: and later a miscellaneous Collecting, that, refined and accepting form, of hoarding, has become quite a smart thing to do, and many odd collections have been developed. It is really fun to collect, and providing yon have the money to do so, you can be come the proud owner of many valuable articles. ' However, for those who find no place In the budget for 14 salt shakers, 60c postage stamps or other collec tors' favorites, there are less ex pensive collections to be made. Thy provide Just as much fun as more expensive .hobbies and Inspiration can sometimes be gained, from others who collect. Anita Louise, the cinema stiur, collects hatpins and although her's are of the antique variety ed. the idea would work out for with many ; valuable ones Includ those who would ; like to spend less. .' i, ' ; ..- , Frances Lanf ord, who sings on radio and before the cameras at Hollywood, collects- dolls; and there's many a grown woman who has the beginning of a fine collection hidden away in her closet. . Collecting dolls Is a hobby that can be made easily Into some thing of educational value. Ex amples of every section ot the country, of different periods and of various European countries makes collecting worth while. Scrap books are the source ot a great deal ot pleasure to many children and grownups as well. There ' could be any number of subjects ot Interest, those : with building in mind can make scrap books that will help in building, those who like designs can fill their books with suitable pic-' tures; historic or musical, me chanical or poetic, all can be used as subject matter for an Inter esting scrapbook. r - ; '-'jy vW' .Xi j, i L - '"' 7 ( ) fill ' ' ' coming season and will purchase .,- Snored Miss siewert. in Emmnn TTnmft Srnp of an oxygen tent for a local hos- ODnlnr tne glfu the bride-elect - ry pltal buy glasses for needy chil- unZer miniature ahower of Afternoon Tea uita n muiun cellophane. Refreshments were , . for the day nursery school. Sup- i .t . uta hour to twenty- The ardn of Mr. and Mrs per was served at a late hour by ff" e2"a D. A. Emerson was the scene ol "He's the type who, If give a key to the city, would ask to have dupli cates made for all his relatives!" Ah a family man and not with full approval apparently from this lassie In smartest mldseason wear. Her black chiffon cape ensem ble dress is very simple, but my. how smart with ita white pearl buttons and touch of white flowers at the waist. The black lace cos tume is equally correct and very practical In ita non-crnshabllity. Again, white pearl buttons, here on the white lace top which, with the snowy turban, continues to preach the summer code of "black, ileed with white." Copyright, 138, Esquire Features, Inc. the hostess. v A group of the Spinsters in cluding Miss Margaret " Wagner, Miss Esther. Glbbard. Miss Frances Johnston and Miss Mar- formal party for the Spinsters kitchen shower on Friday night at tonlrhr at th home of MLss War- me iwueier nome uu noon assisted by her mother, Mrs. W. L. Lewis. i - Mrs. W. A. Barkus and Mrs. J. F. Bllleter have Invited a group ot Miss Slewert's friends to a a tea on Tuesday afternoon when if Writers' Club Hears Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs. D. A. Emerson, Mrs. V. D. Bain and Mrs. Lester Wilcox entertained for those attending the county superintendent's conference. Mrs. Oscar Poulsen, Mrs. O. D. lilimi anf Mr. V V Aitama Sunday Mr. ana Mrs. w. a. car- assisted the hostesses. aus enteruunea at ainner ai meir home in honor of Miss Siewert Mrg Maybelle Romig, Miss Ann and her fiance. I Lewis, Mrs. Si Schnebly. Mrs. ; Martha' Mulkey. Mrs. Beatrice Williams. Mrs. Stella Quine. Mrs. Flora Schroeder, - Mrs. Lillian Author Speak Bonne Chance Club Enjoys Picnic Members of the Bonne Chance club and. their guests enjoyed an ner on "North Summer street. Those present at the meeting were Miss Mary and Miss Betty Hammond. Miss Virginia Cross, Miss Emlyn Griggs. Miss Barbara . Pierce, Miss Jean Doollttle, . Miss j , Margaret and Miss Dorothea Miss Holman Honors torey, anas Margaret simms, miss Carolyn Braden. Miss Josephine Alumnae GrOUD McGUchrlst. ,Miss Doris Drager, i Mrs. Myra Welttenhiller, Mrs Mill Esther Glbbard. Miss Miss Grace Elizabeth Holman Kathryn Claypool. Miss Ann Frances Johnston. Miss Margaret entertained alumnae members of Sprague. Mrs. Mary Fulkerson, Wagner, Miss Cleo Rltner, Mrs. Alpha Gamma Delta at her North Miss Ruth Hayes, Mrs. Laura Carl Colllns, Mrs. Howard Adams Summer street home Tuesday Stanford. Miss Harriet C. Lohg, night. A short business meeting Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Voll. Mrs. Ob was held followed by a social eve- erton, Mrs. Oscar Paulson. Mrs. ning. Refreshments were served o. D. Adams. Mrs. K. K. Adams, bv the hostess assisted .by. Miss , Members of the Writers' club met at dinger field on Tuesday night for a no-host picnic sup- evening of picnicking, swimming. per and entertained several spec- and boating at Riverdaie, Mon ial guests. Mrs. C. A. Lytle, day night, i assisted bv her daurhter. Miss Those making up the party Guests invited to the tea were:' Helen Lytle acted as hosts. Fol- were Miss Jean Freeberg, Mis lowing the sopper, the group Irene Welch, Miss Lois Coomler, went to the home of Mrs. Lytle Miss Shirley Stevenson, ' Miss for an evening spent in discus- Frances Kyle. Miss Bonnie Lou Bion. Pfaff lnger, ; Miss Mildred Tehle. ' The chief speaker was Chaun- Miss Lucille Bushnell, Miss Syl- cey Del French, author of the Tia Tehle, Miss Barbara Taylor, and Miss Dorothy Alexander. Mrs. Jofph Albert, Mrs. J. C. Griffith and. Mrs. J. T.. Whittig have been spending a few days at the Asel Eoff surburban home. s . wans, Mrs. rred Peterson, Mrs. Laura Manrord. Mrs. Emmons, hnnv "Railrnai Man" who read two of his unpublished poems, "That Old Yearning" and 'In Valhalla Halls." He talked In formally on the background of his book, and told the inside story about placing a manuscript. Miss Helen Miller, Miss June Weeks. Miss Phylis Miller, Miss Dorothy Rulifson, Miss Inabelle Creech, Mrs. Ernest Eldridge. ! i ' The Past noble grand associa tion of Salem Rebekah Lodge table discussion. Also on the program were members of the club who read -SPECIAL- Oer Ksoal Wave, Complete 75 Perm. Oil Push Wave, ft AO Complete Open Thurs. Eve. by App't. Phone S663 307 1st Natl. Bank Bldg. . CASTLE PERM. WAVERS Elizabeth Looney. Those present were Mrs Carl Weeky Concert Features their own writings. Mrs. Jessie H. Cover, Mrs. Francis Smith. J . Singleton read a vacation poem Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. James Kichard LrOOKS and a short story about railroad Turnbull. Miss Elizabeth Looney experiences. Mr. Perry Reigelman and Miss Grace Elizabeth Hoi- The noon concert of victrola mu- read a noem "The Last Switch." man. s sic to oe neia in me music room Special guests were Mr. and The club will furnish the cof- i t. J ih Salem public libra.x yrl- Mrs. French, Professor J..C. Nel- iee. For any information caU the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harvey, jr day from n:45 to 12:45 will In- son and Miss Mary Schoettle. president, 123F2. are leaving Frldiy for a fort- elude records by Richard Crooks Members present were: Mrs. night's vacation to northern points who lg scheduled to sing Monday William Dillmon Smith, Mr. Wil- Judge and Mrs. T. J. Duffy of Including Victoria and Vancouver, evening In Portland. The program nam Ernest Smith, Dr. and Mrs. Bend are visiting in the capital Following his talk was a round- No. 1, will hold their annual pic nic lor members of tne club and their families, in the park at Stayton, next Sunday. All visiting past noble grands are welcome to attend. The president of the club, Mrs. Mabel Gardner, will be assisted! by Mesdames Evelyn Naderman, i and Ida Hochstetler. Salads Interest Diners During Summertime The salad section In most any cookbook: will give Inspiration for both- salad and main courses for summertime. Just at random let's look at some recipes. Keep this tor sometimes you are out of salad oil: SALAD DRESSING WITHOt'T t OIL . 2 eggs' 1 tablespoon prepared mustard teaspoon salt ' 2 tablespoons butter ' 3 tablespoons vinegar 1 tablespoon sugar Beat the eggs and add mustard, salt and sugar. Beat a little more then add i melted butter and vine gar. -Set bowl over boiling water, ESS stir constantly until thick andt ftmnnth. :ITa aHitfnr t Vnn! cream as yon serve If liked. And a; combination of vegeta bles that; provides attractive ap pearance and delightful flavor as a salad course: .s Today's Menu Canned or fresh grapes mold with- pineapple to begin the meal that Apple Betty completes.' Moldeji grape-pineapple salad Lamb chops with '4 Broiled tomatoes :; l: Yellow wax beans r Buttered potatoes Brown Betty ' Cut lamb chops double-thick, brcHl, and serve - with . fresh to matoes that have been dipped in flour and broiled or pan fried In butter. Blackberries Go Into . Cake Recipe iThis old recipe which comes from a list of formulas from the last century n&es blackberries, rather unusual Ingredient for cake. BLACKBERRY CAKE 2 cups sugar cup shortening ' 2 eggs 4 tablespoons cold water . 1 teaspoon soda - 1 teaspoon, baking powder teaspoon rach cinnamon, allsptoe- 3 cups cake flour . 1 cup berries and juice Mix shortening and sugar to a cream, then add eggs, then water In which soda has been dissolved, then, spices, baking powder and flour sifted together. Add berries last, stirring well. Bake either in a layer or loar. For the latter at: i 50 degrees tor about an hour. B. C. Hot Weather brings Hot - 3 Pric on Late Model Voss With Porcelain Tub Square Tub Maytag $AA-5Q Fully Guaranteed JLyL Gas Engine Maytag rn Late Type Engine frjjW0U Latest Style Agitator VV Easy Demonstrator -ft With Gas Motor V 83- Regular 1140 U Tit ' 24 Dryer Type Wa slier s; to Choose From Such as Easy, ABC, GE and Savage, Priced from 190 to 590a ! One Groups of Easy Dryers .With New Machine Guarantee. A n tf f Your Choice .... ' ; - L . "; : Phone 6022 323 Court Street - will consist of the following selec- p. o. Franklin, tions.: j. M. Clifford, Semiramidc. Orcrtara Roislni Jones, MlSS-Edna- Garfield. Mr. British Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra tv d.)..!,... rr riatidft CUf- Seraaada from tiia Student Prince Kerry Keigei man, 1JT. Uauae 111- .. Bomberr ford, Miss Grace Elisabeth Smith, Richard Crook Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Miss Ren- Xbseat M.tclf gka Swart Mrg , j. c Nei80nf Iariutioa to th. Waits WeW Mrs. William Fordyce Fargo and Alfred Cortot Mrs. C. A. Lytle. Concerto for Violin in Major... Mrs J. C. Nelson will entertain , Tschkow.ky the groap at ,tg next meetjng Aid: Celesta Aida Verdi which will be an outdoor one. Giovanni Martinelli . O Patria Mia - Rosa Ponaello O Terra Addio Rosa Ponselle and GioTaani Martinelli IIunEsrion Rhapsody No. 2 Lisit Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Ind of Hope and Glory (Pomp and Circumstance) Elgar Victor Male Chorus Mr. and Mfs. for a few days Mrs. uiancne McNars Plan Tea for Republicans Senator and Mrs. Charles L. McNary hare invited members of all republican organizations and others interested to attend a gar den tea at their country home, Fircone, Saturday afternoon, Aug ust 20. Mrs. Quincy Scott has asked Mrs. Charles D. Runyon and' Mrs. George T. Gerllnger to be joint chairmen of arrangements .Guests at the home of Mr. and since they functioned in that cap- Mrs." Leonard E. Gllkey on Tues aclty at the big picnic held at the day were Mr. and Mrs. William McNary place two years ago. Myers and sons, Ro'ert and Don- nea oi repnoijcin groups : aid. of Fresno. Calif., who stonned IVIasonic Picnic Planned . For Sunday The annual Masonic, Eastern Star picnic has been planned for Sunday at Dallas park when fam ilies of both groups will be enter tained. A church service will be conducted by Rev. George Swift at 1 o'clock, games and swimming will follow. The picnic will be a no-host affair with - Ice cream and coffee furnished by the lodges. ' Included In the' district are: Dallas, Donald, Gervais, Inde pendence, Falls City. Rlckreall, Turner, Woodburn, Silrerton, and Salem. - , will be asked to be members of the attendance committee and it is expected that every county in the state will be repreesnted. Mm Tia t XfattAV h mm ttmm houseguestg for.thla week In her: the Gflkey hme. Conrt atreet home, ' Mr. J. H, Bennett . of .Cottage Grove, Mrs. L. I. Fagala and grandson Don nle, Mr. Glen Bennett Jot Oak land, Calif.; Mr. Kenneth Whit- lock of Cottage Grove, Mr. and enroute to Seattle and other nor thern j points. Mr. and Mrs. - Har old Gilkey and son, John, of Long view, jWn., have returned to their home after spending a week at Mrs.: David Wright accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. Elolse Roderick of Portland and Mrs. Ira L. Darby have returned from a Mrs. Fred Bennett and sons of t"P 10 Lewiston, Idaho. They Corvallli and Mrs. .Arnold Radley stPPd ' Hood River and visited of Roseburg. Miss Elolse Wright. In Lewlston ; ' ' they attended a picnic given. In , Dr. 'and Bin. Robert Joseph honor; of Mrs. Ella Morrison by hare as their, house guests. Dr. ner farmer pupils of 10 years ago. and -Mrs. Robert Redfleld of Bar- Mrs. Morrison Is past SO and a keley, Calif., who win be here for close friend of Mrs. Roderick. -several days. Arriving from Port- j - : land Tuesday night to spend ; a Jlr. and Mrs. Y. T. McMnlleti con pie of days with the Josephs (Doris Hicks) are in the capital were Mr. and Mrs. William Max- for a few days as the guests of well Wood. : Mrs. McMnllen's parenU. Mr. and . i Mrs. T. M. Hicks. Mr. McMnllen Is Mrs. A. X. Holme, avmd chil-5 here taking the state bar examin- .dren Sandra and Allan of Seattle atlon. are the hongenests of Mr. and. " H e e Mr. Stanley B. Krneger and will , ; Mtjs ' David JWright Is enter be joined by : Mr. .: Holmes . this tai&ing '. members ' of ' her bridge .weekend,-, -j - , t club at luncheon- on Friday at . . e; . , - her home on Stewart street. - Dr. and BIrs. David Bennett . Hill and Bliss Charlotte Hill hare ' Mrs. Arthur II. Moore and her returned' from a. stay In Los An- daughter. Miss Ruth Moore, are geles where Dr; Hill attended the -sojourning for several weeks at national dental conventlojL. Is'eskowin. - . - A4r7 S-L 'r?y. . I Sr. ' .v. X ; a EAXFF LAKE LOUISE ., EMERALD LAKE Travel to the roof of the world (cm your vacatioa this aanoroer A paradise for the camera-man, tbe golfer, mountain dimber or Bsberaua-and a complete fcUxatioo in s (nst ummum flsygnnnJ ' Mocoi' across the border at travel by Canadian' Pacific rrain...DO pasporcs are necessary' Diversified vacation ' activities (or 'every member of the familythe luxuries ol ooted Canadian Pacific resort hotels, or the comforts of rustic Mountain Lodges. Tlrfr'j m njmt mdcmmt swkimg ym. Special loog-tur ani baatly rates art svaUable at dtese ' BANFF SPRINGS HOTEL 7 , p Kates bom 6.M) Earopcaa fhm "' CHATEAU IAK1B tOUISE , . Plares from $6-X) Earopcaa plast EMTHA1D LAKE CHALET katea lro $1J0, including aoeala 1 . MOUNTAIN IQDGty ' ' IUics tJ-00 pet Jay. tndnding aoeala T mhmafi fol Jm. "Aiaar f ' j, Tn" ariS at"CH aaastyoaas lV r&tTm I .. ...I I. ---- ' 111 t 1 sry. laWatioaAaaia.V Taml Baraaa.orlacalafic. ! 1 for aaawsf acrica coasijffV. V 1W. BcOMraay. nni Bas wmlilwig, Ba. M)7. rawaanl. , D - II. t M A .n. 4 ' - HOTELS woatrrs ckeatbt travel system JELLIED VEGETABLE SALAD 2 tablespoons plain gelatine Juice 2 lemons ; cup vinegar . cup sugar 1 cup chopped cabbage 1 cup diced celery 1 cup blanched almonds 2 large pimientos shredded 1 cups boiling water cup -cold water Soak gelatine In cold water, dis solve In hot. Add lemon and Tine gar and sugar and cool, then ponr oyer vegetables and nuts and mold. i And several simple combina tions Include: CABBAGE-APPLE SALAD Mix equal parts cabbage, ap ples and grated cheese and serve on lettuce. i . BOHEMIAN SALAD Use equal ' parts chopped cel ery, cabbage, hard' cooked eggs and nuts, ' rail -and eerve piled on lettuce leaves.. , , - And a cabbage slaw that In cludes Its own dressing is this: CABBAGE SALAD Chop cabbage very fine, season with salt and pepper, make a dressing ef 3 tablespoons vinegar heated tor boiling, then add 1 tea spoon flour, 1 teaspoon butter, 1 teaspoon 1 sugar, teaspoon mus tard, 1 small egg beaten. Stir un til dressing thickens and pour ov er cabbage., This Is good on shred ded lettuce too, especially the leaf variety, t DuBAIN FUR SHOP Special Introductory ? Off er: To render better service to our cus tomers, we have Jast Installed effic ient fast sew cleaning equipment Similar to that used by leading Xew j York and San Francisco furriers! Your Fur Goat mW- r S . " . r ll it- This Offer Good 10 Days Only for only fl - A specially built revolving drum cleans f ' your coat more thoroughly and in greater safety than ever before! - - Restyling and Repairing at Low Summer Rates DuBain Fur Shop - U2 State - Over Morris Optical Phone 8939 i ; - -3. w ; . . . 1 - - w f - ' v a. , ' . Women That Enjoy, the Best in Comfort and Style Will t Appreciate These Marvelous Shoe Values . . . , j s In white pig with Cuban heels . . . They sold for $7.85, but we are closing them out at . . , Style Sho:s Our entire stock' of $7.85 and $8.75! white shoes ; . . Take yoir pick at only . ... Ricc-OTcils Tru-Poise . . . our regu lar $10 and $10.75 high ; grade styles. Wonderful value for . . V " All Sales Final i , . No Ex change TVo Refund White or tan and white. The Ideal shoe for vacation and hot weather wear. AH sizes ' 1 Known for comfort and durability . . V Nationllly advertised at $8.95. To close out ... o o o Mexican ties with open toes , . Hand-made of woven leather. Just the thing for that gay print and line for the beach . . . In natural and blue. Do not confuse these with the many- cheaper onef as they were made to sell for $6.85. : o v-v . i m i .The gayest things and just right to wear with tliat" cotton print Smart with-your ; formal, too. Made of Burma cloth ... So cool, but durable. They sold for $8.75. Ojr-Tm no : - i ... - - 13$ Na Litcrty Sti (S0O Phone 9121