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    PAGE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning August 18, 1938
Society . . Clubs
Music
News and Features of Interest to women
MAXINE B UREN Women's Editor,
Homemaking
Styles., Food
Miss Gibbard Will
Wed Mr; Manning
September 28
One of - the most Interesting
betrothals made known this
summer was revealed last night
when Miss Esther Gibbard.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .'Ar
thur E. Gibbard, announced that
she will marry Mr. Kenneth
Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.
D. Manning , of Gervais. The
wedding will be an event of Sep
tember 28.
Miss Gibbard is , a popular
member of the younger set of the
lapital and is a Spinster. She
is a graduate of Willamette uni
versity, a member of Beta Chi,'
sorority of which she was presi
dent. She was one of tne May
CLUB CALENDAR
' Thursday, August 18
" Woman's Council of First
Christian f church, at .church
parlors, 2 p, m.
"- Indies of GAR at armory,
2 p. m. ' business and : social
meeting, j - ; - :
Friday, August 19: -Married
People's class. First
Baptist church, picnic at .
Smither's j ranch. Cars leave
church' at . p. m.
, NAL.C auxiliary picnic with
Mrs. Frank Zinn, Sunnyslde,
'6:30 p. IT. - ;,-.,.';.;.'.".'.,
-' Monday, August S3
Marion c o u n t y republican
unit, of Pro-America at Marion
hotel. 2:30 p. m:f ;
Miss Parker Is
Wedded to
Mr. Brown
The wedding . of Miss - Irene
N. Parker, daughter of Rev. and
Mrs. Robert I. Parker of : Drain
to Mr. Wilmer N. Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brown of
Newburg was an event of Tues
day niht at the First . Evangel
ical church. Rev. Parker offi
ciated at the ceremony.
The bride wore a white satin
gown, made on princess . lines
with a long tulle veil and a Ju
liet cap. She carried an arm
bouquet of roses and bauvardla
and was attended by Mrs. Carol
Nygaard. of Nehalem, - matron of
honor, who wore a lavender ; lace
gown and -carried lavender ' and
white sters.
Her other attendants' . were
Miss Helen Peck of. Newberg,
Miss Aya Brown, Miss Leah
Pauline . Potter, ; and; Miss Eliza
beth Parnell who were' gowned
dent. Sne was one or tne May -mm-
day princesses -in her senior MISS 0X3 VCS
Mr.-Manning is also a gradu- HojlOred at
ate of Willamette university and rr -----
a member of Alpha -Psi Delta &JOWer
- fraternity - H was Dromlnently ;-.' i
.Identified in athletics. during his Miss Lois Graves, daughter of In floor-length dresses of- pink
college career and a member of Mrs. Leda Graves of Rickreall, &nd blue. l :
the "W". club. Mr. Manning is whoe marriage to Mr. Jesse D. Mr. Merle Green, cousin of
now playing professional base-. Walling Jr., ; sou of Mr. and Mrs. the groom was his best man. Mr.
ball in Norfolk, Va., and will j. jj. Walling, is an event of Howard Leach, Mr. Wallace
come west in the fall. The cou- September 3, was honored at a Feckett both of Salem,' Mr. San-
ple will reside in Palo Alto, bridal shower g i v e n by Mrs. ford Brown of Dayton and Mr.
Calif., where Mr. . Manning will Homer Freeman andrs. Henry Oscar ; Carlson of Portland I were
attend Stanford university this Dtynes on, j Tuesday afternoon, ushers. Little Gary Brown and
winter. The - affair was given at the Sharon Lamkin acted- as flower
;The newg was told at a Domes home at; McCoy. ' bearers. j - -
smartly arranged bridge party The hostesses used a profusion -- ; pastor Sings
for which Miss Gibbard was 0f fall blooms for decorations. Mrs. D. B Klelghe played the
hostess in honor of her house Assisting were Miss Margaret wedding marches and accompa-
guest, Miss Mary Hickman ' of Domes, Miss Evelyn Romig and njed Rev. J. E. Campbell, pastor
St. Paul. Minn., at her State Mifi8 Freda Jennings. of the church, when he sang
street home. The hostess passed. - invited . to : honor the bride- "Because" and Love Never
clever tallies in the shape of a eiect were:! Mrs. Maxine Free- Faileth " f
baseball with miniature bat at- man, Mrs. George Shields, Mrs. At the consecration ; service
teched which revealed the an- Fred Rhode. Mrs. Donald Dr. J. A. Goode of Portland led
nouncement. Shields, Mrs. Sula Linn of In- in prayer and Rev. Campbell
Beautiful bouquets of red dependence, i Mr. M. A. Lynch, gang. Miss Carolyn Campbell
roses, zinnias and gladioli were Mrs. C. Cooper, Mrs. George and Miss Dorothy Englebart,
arranged about the guest rooms. Richards, Mrs. Werts, Mrs. Fred wearing blue and pink towns
w m. uie uwui suvfc o jenmngs, airs, iiewis iilixluj, jit the candles at the altar bank-
, tit my;m
- s Mm
"I don't know her exact age, but I understand she's having an addi
tion built to her hope chest!" '
Salem, Matrons Are
Hostesses Today
Miss Freda Jennings, Mrs. Wal- d witn DlBk and white gladioli Such need ,or exPansin could cover an Indefinite span of years, of
do Finn, Mrs. Winona Coleman, ani a profusion of palms and course. . . An indefinite amount of expansion In the waist or hip re-
Miss Dorotny nnn, miss LUelia greenery. The pews were deco-
inn, Airs, jeweii jyncn, Mrs. rated with gladioli.
August Rhode. Mrs. Nell Wer- At tne reception In? the
ner. Mrs. S. L. Stewart. Miss a u.n
M8 v86" Pra" a0f M" -ell Turner, Miss Clara McKee, followed the ceremony Mrs. J.
Fred H. Thompson are planning EdIth Kraitz, Mrs. Lee Mc- E. Campbell and M r , . Leach
a party for today to honor Mrs. ee, Mrs. Emma Rhode, Mrs. -erved.
woy uaerourg oi an r rncico Ellxabeth Silhavy, Miss Myrtle - Mrs. Brown Is a graduate of ,
and Mrs. Richard Krlesel. The Davis, Mrs. ! Morris Christensen, the Portland Bible Institute . m .
party is to be at the Pratt home Mrs.- Hazel Cobban, Mrs. Elsie EChool of music. Mr. Brown is AfjCC AhramZ tfl
and luncheon will be served at xielson. I , minister of mnsic at the First .
1 oclock. Mrs. Okerburg is the Mrs. Porter Frizzell. Mrs. Ly- Evangelical church and Is a stn- Mam0J in
former Betty Himmel, daughter da Fletcher of McMinnville, Mrs. dent at Willamette. The con- WC "iailiCU iii
of Mr. and Mrs. L. Himmel, whom Rose Rntledge, Miss ConsUnce pie wm De at home at 536 North KanTamhar
she Is visiting. Mrs. Krlesel Is Rntledge, Miss Margery Domes, summer street after August 28. OCZtCiiiAVCri ,
The engagement and wedding
gion or no expansion at all decidedly demands covering today
with well fitted garments. Dresses just don't sit correctly without
'em. But how far from discomforting is this soft, lightweight (but
masterful) girdle of tie silk (with a scottle print) whose sides are
fashioned of Lastex lace. And will yon look at the elbow sleeves on
the white chiffon nightie, right? Copyright, 1938, Esquire Feat
ures, Inc.
William Jones Home
Scene of Party
-Professor and Mrs. William C.
Jones were hosts at dinner Wed
nesday evening honoring Profes
sor Frank E. Childs who will soon
will continue graduate work at
leaving soon ior soutn America to Miss Eleanor Rutieage, Mrs. For going away the bride wore
loin Mr. K.rieseL Panl no nnmu lr ITaslA Kllirer 1. 1. - ... vi vi. j " '
Invited are Mrs. Okerburg. Mrs. of Dallas, Mrs. Dorothr Cobban white accessories. They are on 5" .7 .." t ' leave for Minneapolis where he
ivriesex, airs, urager Miscnier, of Junction City, Mrs. May Ho- trip to the beaches.
Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Edward mlg, Mrs. i Helen Edmundson, , '
Roth! and Mrs. William Burg- Mrs. Maldai Christenson, Mrs. m i m l if .
hardt. . Glenn ; Stevenson. 1 Mrs. Jease Writers IIUD Meets
1 --r .tii . t . lis
Mrs. Elsie JStultz, Miss Kathleen ncisou s
Williams. Mrs. Anne Rhode,
Miss Margery Stewart, Mrs.
Pattern
Prof, and Mrs. J. C. Nelson
daughter of Colonel and Mrs.
Si inner" son of Mr. .n Mr. University of Minnesota and
lie Skinner, was told at a lunch- ,or the Krd""nf ma,0r,t In ??"
eon yesterday afternoon at which onomie. at Willamette uni vers ty
the bride-elect presided as host- Past June, Miss Melva Belle
ravage, Aiessra. ursjuuu Auuer
son. Dale Crabtree, Harlan Shel-
ess.
Miss Margery atewart, r. r fa u t members Of the ,wcuwii was mue o don and Melyln yiken.
Homer Freeman. Mrs. Henry t. . v scrolls on ribbons, attached to a u "
' writers ciuo at meir auuw on im.i nA.f. f
T.Mjg. iiiht mH ntArtalnei weaaing caxe mat lormea me Bv-w, uv
ruesaay nignt ana entertained .... Z . ntnr Mn. Jnni' itr ni
' t$ )
n i ' ?i A
1 II
J I 4913
Domes and Mrs. Leda Grates.
Ir.C "llZ 7" " V ";7 table's centerpiece. ning were Mrs. Jones' sister and
the program of creative work! Mi8 brams chose September house guestIrs. W. Earle Tern
Mrs. C. A. Lytle presided at the f. " h" r r"86. t'fSrv
meeting.
Cake Topping Is
Important as
The Batter . ,
Today's Menu Active Outdoor
- Games Prove
Sliced lettuce with good old v."" v
vinegar and oU will be salad to- HODlllai'
day,
Sliced lettuce
Baked pork chops
New peas, buttered
Scalloped potatoes
Huckleberry pie
.When an outdoor party Is plan
ned for youngsters a few super
vised games may be In good taste,
especially wbea ,,fh crowd Is
mixed and games must suit both
girls and boys, j,
Active games of course are the
only ones that will satisfy the
younger set a- " "-ere are woods
,., K1-., . . that will hide the players, here
hJ?J5?V .--. are two that fit the requirement.:
A really nice cake deserves a
good topping Just ai much as an
elegant new winter ensemble Is
enhanced by blending accessories.
Most good cooks spend almost .r . , T
a much time on the finishing Meat Combination IS
touches to their cakes as they do ti9t, Taf
specialize in a favorite recipe.
Here are several good recipes .v. k....v. - .. i.f th.t are two that nt me req
for icings, they, should Just about pleaaant form of ked meat that , rKAXl'T "IKK
cover the cake situation. If a sev- u inexpensive yet iubatltutes Co,or Pnuts with Easter eg
en-mlnute frosting Is added to the pleasantly for the more expensive dT or with - paint, and , scatter
11BU -
. FELlCm KROSTIXO
1 cups brown sugar, packed In
cup
' tablespoons cold water 7
Pinch of salt
egg-whites ' -' V
' VaniHa "r-' '
Mix In double boiler, cook, beat-;
Ing all 'the time, for" 5 minutes.
Take ' the double 1 Her off the
stove, but leave Icing over the
hot water and beat for three min-
roast. i aiong ib pain wnera in niae im
MEAT LOAF to be taken. Each biker tries to
1 pounds ground beef find as many peanuts as possible
1 pound ground pork and at the end the points are
' 1 cup fine bread or -cracker added. Rd will count 5, yellow
crumbs count 10, blue IS and purple 20.
2 teaspoon salt "' ' ' F ' A. large sack of pennies wilt be
M teaspoon pepper - " awarded to the blzh-polot hiker.
2 tablespoons grated onion Hare and hounds la fun for
2 eggs, slightly beaten both grownups and children. For
1 cup milk or meat stock outdoors fun set the stage for:
Have beef and pork ground to- HARK AXI HOUXDH
gether. Beef neck, shank or chuck Two persons are chosen to be
end up together. Hounds follow
the paper pieces and the one get
ting to the hare first wins the
prize. The hare's nath should be
as complicated as possible.
it tne picnic piare is more
Creamy chocolate icing tastes
as if it had a large amount of but
ter in it, but in reality it only
calls for 1 tablespoon. Which
makes It a very economical re
cipe.
CREAMY CHOCOLATE ICIXG
1 cup sifted powder sugar
1 tablespoon butter
Cream together and add cup
milk, 2 squares melted square
TlTrTVarva to We: TTnst
rirri .- T "I is her parents' 24th wedding an- Mrs. Charles C. Haworth. Miss
Un Saturday rU 0n he program of !mo U1 be IMan Hart and Mr. Forrest Mig8 Ryland Wedded
senator and Mrs Charles Mc- rk were Mrs. Helen McLeod of ln the evening at the Abrama Mills. J
v.S ti? ?itl t coS- Monmouth. Dr. Claude Clifford. home- . , . ' . . - To Mr. Stapleton
Nary will be hosts at their coun- V.m m, wi! The bride-elect attended Will- r: TJ n t r
Saturday J"i amette universitv where she was "lulicl vrzveu iui
try home "Fircone" on
afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock a member of Delta Phi. She ralifornians
Mrs. W. A. Merriott. Mrs. F. G rad.u.ted l.he University of Toledo to attend the marriage of
iui uiuu :x..w irrankHn. Mr., wuiiam f. vrM Washington in journalism ana is
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray and Misses Maxine and Eileen
Mr. George Ryland motored to Goodenough were hostessea to the
....v.-. -. -- , vmnVHn Mm William F Farm nwmugiuu w juui liauaiu uU i Mr. ana Mrs. Herman 1'ersey xniss Agnes ttyiana to Mr. juex Z. . ' -, ,
located several miles north on the ffanim "V-W1i;UmV Farg a member of Theta Sigma Phi h,t. t a dinner -rrn5 SUnleton. which was aolemni.ed Monday afternoon when the girls
n t a Kn waU AUU X 1 Vl. iUUi lUU f A C, ... " . " w " - ' An 1r-Ar1 a mneltal ertAftiAAfi
nnvr uu w r," Others nresent included Mn' Journalism nonorary.
mnrkcut un niMts n easilv find Jtners present jnciuaea airs. on.. -
their
Marion
waV - a bus will leave the Lynn Cronemlller. Mrs. Ora Fv TT , . i . J " T K:"uu"l "4 ors from California,
n Thotefaf 1-aTo'clMk Mclntyre, Mr. and Mrs. J. M University of Washington and la CoTerg were placed for Mr. and
. 1'30Ilcloc- ; - Clifford Dr. and F G FrankUn 1x1 business in Salem. They will Mrs. Merlin Hinton of Palo Alto,
ntnr MfNarv will onpn the wiuorui kJl' n r . rmuiuu, , v i,.i. . . . . '
Senator McNary will open the h""0:."? "i " f.VtoI rid here after their marriare. Z " ..V AIZ' u . f .r .Tn t r s. beth Steed. VirglnU Steed. Bara-
program at 2:30 1 and naUonal and g11 "S Present at yesterday's n- Panl and Ruth Cookinghamr Bar-' She 1. a graduate nnrtt and has rb- Brb"f ' 'iS'
state candidates WH ' T e Mto Reaiwa. Swart Perry P noullcement luncheon were Miss bara Richardson, Mr. August Per- been employed at the Toledo hos- Rchael Yocum, Eileen j and Max
talks. SUte and county officials MsKe lne Goodenough.
- iuuuuuv. and the host. Prof and Mrs J c. KeU8 Mlss Margaret Ann neiis, Mrs. WiUiam Persey, Mrs. Anna
ing. ! kelson. . , : ... .
In general charge are Mrs. C. E. - ,
Runyon and Mrs. G. T. Gerlinger. I . .
Mrs. R. L. Wright is acting as UeSSert Jlridge in
Salem chairman. Mrs. Ralph Ham- r ,1 , l
iiton is to be hospitality chair- Portland Attracts
Miss Roberta McGilchrist, Misa persey Morgan. Miss Ruth Ann
Marguerite smun, miss Tjorneua Morgan, Mr. Harold Persey and
Hulst and Miss Elizabeth Boylan. Mr. ! and Mrs. Herman Persey.
-
man. Mr. Harold Pruitt and' Mr.
Robert Jones are acting on the
committee from Salem.
Mrs. William Hammond ! and
Mrs. Melwood Van Scoyoc were
Willard Simmons Wi
Be Hosts Sunday
1
Miss Rose Ann Gibson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson
' Mrs. A. N. Taylor of Albany
Miss Evelyn Haas; left for vm the guest of her sister, Mrs.
Spokane on Wednesday, and . J. T. Whittig on Tuesday,
will make her home there. .
Miss Marjotie Knox has Just
Mrs. C. A. Nelson and da ugh- returned from two weeks spent
tpi- Marian nt Ahorilosn C n lv. ..1 . I... i nw.
who has been attending the Uni- are the guests of Mrs. Fred
TprRif v or Kritish Onlnmhli for n .
Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Sim- ;hl wTiT. V " " na siem' . "?.. ?nr Head Is returning
i . . i . . m -nrnntv.on no . . - " Irom . Mllwaurln fir- hr una
. Among those who will pour are r M ' H tZiZ? f Wm?" .Pt her vacation.
Mrs. u. t. Bisnop ana airs, tieien --- k " in pahi.i. ti.. -f rpiPhratin? thplr rnMon woddinB- uu"elJ' 18 woo ire domiciled at rxeskowin
Southwick. The Iulian-American ef8 hom Portland. The af- cebrating : their golden wedding Skillen of Fort wmIam, Ontario, were Joined by Mr. Eoff last
Republican club singers and ac- f WM ? the form ' a des8rt "nile;s"yA rn SliJ; Tj!7 Ji?1 accompanied Miss Gibson to Sa- weekend,
cordionists will give several mu- bridge and was a surprise for the be at home to friends and rela- ,em and wm rema,n her ....
Motoring nn from Salem were in their home at 1058 East Cleve- " . Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons
Mrs. William Hammond, Mrs. land street, Woodburn. Friends MembeP9 of the Women's Re- have' moved from their home on
Melwood Van Scoyoc. Mrs. Walter are cordially Invited to drop in " L VJ TZ' V?l North Winter street to 1089
sical numbers.
-
Miss Walker Hostess
At Bridge I Tonight
ntea. Set the ton of the double ana por loouiaer tie economical the hares, and all the nthora aro
boiler in a pan of cold water and cuts for grinding. Combine ground hounds. The hares are given a
beat for three minutes longer, meat with bread crumbs and sea- &Tgf paper gack fu of Bma p,e.
tnakinr a total of 11 minutes alto- BOningS. Moisten W 1 1 h slightly ce colored minor whlrh tl..
gether. Add flavoring and spread beaten ggs and milk or meat .catter along their path. The
between and on top of the layers. f " " i hares are given a head start of
If you like to make uncooked ""f'" r, hounds, are allowed to sep-
lcings, but still want one that is I!"..; .T.'.w. rate during the chase but must
fluffy, try this one:' . '
. EASY ICING
4 tablespoons butter n i nc i tvt
2 egg whites Kye Cereal Makes Nut
2 cups confectioner's sugar J3rea(J Jf
H teaspoon vanilla
Cream butter and one cup of n m hran riai ta mod to open, try this game when older
sugar. Beat whites until stiff and keep on hind for making breads, ,0,k re P'ayers:
add rest of sugar to the whites, topping baked dishes or adding to HOUSE RACKS
Fold the tvo mixtures together meat loaves for filler. Here's one Mark a rectangular plot of level
and add vanilla. The flavoring recipe to try: ground into six lanes about two
may be varied to suit individual RYE NUT BREAD 'eet w,de- The lines are divided
tastes. , i ... Into about 20 sections across and
1 cup brown sugar positions are numbered from one
2 tablespoons melted shorten- to 20- 8,x Players participate In
ing the game and are lined up at the
1 cup rye flakes starting line. Someone rolls dice
cup sour milk or buttermilk mle from square cardboard boi-
1 cups flour es of different olbt. One of the
1 teaspoon soda ' dice determine the horse that Is
14 teaspoon salt to move, the other the number of
4 cup chopped dates squares be moves. On the latter
V. cup chopped nut meats dice, one side mlgh.t be marked
Beat err! well: add surar rrad- "stumbled, back one inir" mn
chocolate, 1 teaspoon vanilla and ually and beat until light. Stir ln others "bad start. lose next turn,"
l egg. Put all these Ingredients snortening, rye naxes ana mux; "no gain" and the other three
ln together and beat with a ro- mix thoroughly. Sift flour, soda one, two and three Indicating the
tary or electric beater for S or 4 n t togetner. Ada to 11m squares to advance. The player
minutes, or until stiff enough to mixture with dates and nut meats, arriving at the end of the course
spread. stirring only until Hour aisap- wins. Or it might be a mule race
The addition of light corn syrup Peers. our into greased war pan and the last man wjns.
to Comfort irinr iunrM -wna thmt wun waxea paper in ootiom. ...
you will have a smooth frosting ta e"in (,6 de Ymino- ChKmUl..
with not a trace of a sugar grain "uur- w & ""b
in it. . Fine Vefi'ptahli
. COMFORT ICIXO ches long. Pour hot syrup slowly 0
2 M cups sugar over beaten egg whites, beating Young cabbage can be fried to
M cup water all the time. Beat until it holds make a very nice vegetable dUh
cup light corn syrup Its shape and add vanilla. Yon t0T dinner. It's probably one of
1 teaspoons vanilla may make a chocolate icing out the world'! least expensive vege-
2 egg whites of this recipe by adding 1 tables and should be included In
Cook sugar, corn syrup and wa- squares of chocolate, chipped up. menu occasionally to square the
ter till it spins a thread three in- right after the syrup. cook's conscience about that thick
ana 1 none iresa muioroomi
that were served at dinner this
week.
Fill E I) CA 11 B A G E
2 slices bacon
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
cup vinegar
4 cup water
Paprika to taste ' ' .
4 cups cabbage uncooked and
shredded
Chop bacon fine and fry until
crisp. Take out of skillet and fry
cabbage slowly, until a light
brown. Add remaining Ingredi
ents and cover tightly. Simmer
slowly for 20 minutes.
...
Use Honey to Sweeten
Plum Butter
The honey people send a rec
lpe using tJi e 1 r product as a
sweetener for plum butter, mayb
a little sweet for some tastes but
the amount of koney will easily
be varied, the. flavor's fine.
PLUM fi UTTER
Cover I plums with cold watei
and cook slowly until 'well done
lut through tfjander. Measurf
and for leach cup of pulp add
cup honey. Cook slowly until
Bridge Party at Home
Of Coodenoughs
i a . th. rohoi .K.v i- njoj S musical, aiieruuoo
Mr. Skinner is a arraduate of M nm r.nri. SuniliT mnminr. caras were in piay aunng tne ai-
Mrs. SUpleton is a sister of
Mrs. Gray and Mr. Ryland. and
Present were the Misses Eliza
. . . . .. . i t. iihi .iirim wins wmn in mi i ri i i ins
runrer, Mrs. ward Davis, Mrs. ior an imormai visit. -t " south Hirh street.
pibuii; fAiuaj a iuc uicuu auaiui w
Miss Vera Walker will be host
ess tonight to a group of friends.
After an - b o u r of bridge, the
PHwln ITaaoh cnl Mn T.nVo S r Mr. anil Mm. Rlmmnn vpr
Shields. Mrs. George Knuteson of married in Marion county and home, are asked to meet-at the
Portland was also a guest. have alwaytf resided here. Mr. bns departure corner, State .and
. t. Simmons was born in the county Commercial, at 12:30 p. m. Mem-
lt ."' ruminn ThnmiMnn mt. and is a retired railroad man. bers going are asked to bring
. 111 . . 1. n Vail n . a - " ' . 1 ,
gueis wm. ku; io mo ui fco.iuc tained informally in her home on Mrs. Simmons was the former weir own iuie service,
and will return to the Walker Tuesday to the following: Mrs. Annettie Vedder. :
home for refreshments later. Darrell Gilchrist, Mrs. Othel Their two children, Mrs. Flagg Mr. Harold Iiamb of Port An-
, Guests are Miss Ruth and Miss T- Mrs. it. i Mitrh.li i ni of Sklem and Mr. Robert W. Sim. Rele. Wash., - has .been the
A' style that will charm every Racbael Yocum, Miss Barbara Mis. Gordon Thompson. Bridge mons of Tacoma will be hosts guest of his brother and sister-
woman getting reaay 10 iace a juamo, miss jworotny mcuobsiu, was in play. 1 during the at home on Sunday,
whirl of fall activities! Anne , Miss Marjorie Jones, Miss Maxine ;
Adams knows so well how to Goodenough, Miss Eileen Good
In the Valley
Social Realm
ELDRIEDGE Misa Bessie
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Marion uanyara, ono eci oi ion; u
lAmh for the last week. . h lac, was recipient at a miscellan-
left on Wednesday for Oceanside oul oower mis wee wun Mrs.
plan a frock with engaging new enough. Miss' Jere Simmons, Miss Ro Pircnna -fcfl Thic- T aura W'ht1r to spend the remainder of the Conklin and Mrs. Maude Timm aa
itetAill mt , tn Ititch nn (n. Uirnr.l Slormnn MIh VmllTn C A C-l OCJiCZl W OC J-idLll CZ WW AACCICi ,, hostesses.
lIllUclI r UCL 1UUI1CI
details easy to stitch up just Margaret Siermund, Miss Madlyn
study Pattern 4913 and you'll Morgan and Miss Caroline Brown,
realise this fact to the full! f if .
How youthful the high girdle ef- Sirs. Charles Lemery will en-
fect Is and that soft Mousing of ttrtaln a few youngsters and their
the bodice. The collegian col- mothers today In her home at the
Ky. tnch too while Elaine apartments in honor other
the - flared 1 skirt makes e v e r. y daughter Margaret Ann on the
step you take a graceful one. ocCa8lon ot ber second birthday.
71 rJf v GnesU who are bidden are Jane
'SJZ'LVn wiS?I B"low end her mother. Mrs.
long or short sleeyee? It would u TI.,, T-.," . .
be grand for ciaU" and after- "H rlowA MZ Doll& a
noon teas. If you choose a plaid ;otr rs. Vernon Xpulaa.
silk or wool, yotf can get a very obbTt 0hm,art "d nU motnerv
now decorative effect by cutting Mrs- Ohmart.
the girdle section nd front - i,t , ! -X ..
panel bias Miss Caroyl Braden was host
Pattern 4912 is available In to the following-Spinsters at
misses and women's sizes 12..14, meeting held U ber home on
11 11 in no S2 -94 a, as Tuesday night; Miss Frances
and 40. Size. IS takes 3
yard 3? Inch fabric. v
Sa. nrriCSM CEMTS lft la
oia ot (UBpt (eoia prmttmi) tor
Uii Aas. a4B pattern. Writ
pttlnly BUS, NAUK. AOOBCSS 4
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rfMK AND PATTf:RS TOGETHER
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Seed your ordtr to Tba Orcfoa '
Siatvamaa. . Pattcra Departmoot.
Johnston, Miss Dorothy Alexan
der, Miss Margaret Slmms, Miss
Ann Van Scoy, v Miss 1 Margaret
Corey, "Miss ? Ruth Jean Garn
jobat. Miss Emlyn Griggs, Miss
Barbara . Pierce. Miss Virginia
Cross, Miss Anita Wagner and
Miss Caroyl Braden.
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Miss . Minnie Shrode has been
the hougeguest of her parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. D. It. Shrode the
past week and will soon return
to Los Angeles to continue study
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Present were Mesdames F. P.
Dr. and Mrs. Dolarhide of Ban- Runcorn, "Roy Lenhart. A. C.
U Anna, California, were In Sa- Keene, Carter Keene, A. W. Sah-
lem Wednesday and visited Mrs. Wm- Chapman, Veteto, A. W.
Addle Curtis and Mrs. Ada Gibler, Nusom, Wood, Lon Eppers, Ar-
This is their first trip to Oregon. thor Banyard, Julian DeJardln.
Mrs. Dolarhide is a relative of her Peter, LeUc- George Brown. Ver-
hbstesses. 1 - . nie Banyard I. Sears, A. L. Gi-
. . a - roa, mcaara vv imams, r.mii t;ra
Mr. Frank Zinn is to he hot. Charles Hamegan. Jake
ess for membe.a of the ' NALC Becker, and the Misses, Dorothy
auxiliary and their families at a Y,eteto Frnela Wood. Bethel
no-host picnic at her home at Eppers, Dorothy and Helen
Sunnyslde. The affair Is set for Hannegan, Edna and J uanita
6:30 o'clock on Friday. " Becker.
. . "
Mrs. Hannah Martin will be SSOTTS MILLS A lovely post
guest speaker at the meeting of nupUal shower was given at the
the Woman's council of the First w? Geren --home Thursday at-
: Christian church which . is being ternoon honoring Mrs, Glen
held at the church parlors this Browning, a j-ecent brtde. Mrs.
- 1 afternoon at . 2 o'clock. Bro,in,T' 7f f
a - Jean Miller, graduated from the
Major and Mn. Tooto hare l?1 nf a chool h,U Srifl
gncsti from Ellensburg. Wash.. ?n nd, Mr rr"k Mu"
fc Mr. and Mrs. Henrr Robinson jj"? e l!nt"t Mt a",
and daughter, Nancy Lee. E- ,Webb of M.1- A?.
Mrs.v Rose Magee and Kenneth
Mr. and Mrs.' Sam , Earl re- agee enjoyed a , Joint birthday
turned from Victoria and Van- Prty A the cIly Prk here Thurs-
. - . . Jm a aar . - Ta a la, - - kHa kl aa W
couver, B. C., this week after . .. -
u;i uui un iu aame uay. Bare
Needle Club Picnics
PLEASANTDALE About 20
people attended the Aloha Needle
club family pfcnlc held Sunday at
L. S. Lorenzen's bar. A basket din
ner was served at noon. Swim
ming was enjoyed.
Grange "Will Meet
VICTOR POINT U n I o n Hill
grange will hold its regular meet
ing Friday night.
thick and clear.
Used glasses.
Seal In sterl-
Currv Powtlcr Seasons
Salad Dressing
An excellent dressing is maae
by adding 1 teaspoon curry pow
der to 1 cup mayonnaise. The
combination makes an especially
nice blend for meat salads.
snendine- a holidav at the north
The Initial adds distinction to the Initials measuring 4x4 H em cities. ' . . celebrated together every year for
toward her master's deeree at this filet crochet set that's the Inches: materials required: illus- -' - some time. Present were Georgia
the University ot Southern Cali- easiest ever in string. The design tratlons of stitches.. - Mrs. Frances Newman spent a Webb, Jimmie and Danny Webb
fornla. also lend Itself to buffet seta and Send 10 cents in stamps or coin- week at Diamond lake and re- and Dr. Webb of Mt. Angel. Mr.
scarf ends. You can use the in- f coin preferred) for this pattern turned to Salem on Tuesday. r and Mrs. Ed Myers of Salem, Mr.
The Capital Assembly, of Arti- Itials alone, too, as inserts for to The Oregon Statesman, Needle- , - and Mrs. Jack Ktnser, Mr. and
E&ns will meet at Olineer field - linens. Pattern 1844 contains craft Dept., Salem. Write plainly . Miss Lnnell Chaptn Ha vlsltlne Mrs. Lee Ayres, Jean and Jack,
Thursday evening for a picnic at charts and directions for making pattern! number, your name and Miss Betty Williams on Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Magee, Ron-j
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