Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1938)
PAGE SIX 4U OREGON STATESMAN, Saleiri, Oregon, Tuesday Morning:, October H, 1933 Society . . Clubs Music . News and : Featiires of InteresIC MAXINE BUREN Women's Editor- to 'Women H omem ak i ng Styles. .Food Thursday Club to Be Entertained At Page Home ' One of the oldest social clubs of tb city, the Thursday club, will resume its meetings for the winter season this ' week when Miss Albina G. Page entertains the clpb members at ' her South Commercial street home. Mrs. Clarence W. Noble will be the assisting hostess. A dessert luncheon will be served by. the .hostesses and guest 8 1 will be seated at small 'tables, f Bidden as special guests for the affair are Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs, Rollin K. Page and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. John L. Raid Is president of the group. .." t ;- The club membership includes Mrs.. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Frank: iSnedecor, . Mrs. Bruce R. Baxter,! Mrs. Paul B. - Wallace, Mrs. Charles H. Martin, Mrs. E. T. Barnes, Mrs. John . L. Rand, Mrs. George Ross man, Mrs, Rus sell Catlin, Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. E. C. Cross, Mrs. Frank Benson; Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. C P. Bishop, Mrs. Richard Cart wright j Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Mrs. R. B. Fleming, Mrs. R. J. Hend ricks, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. B. C. Miles, Mrs Marie Flint Mc Call, Mrs. George Pearce, . Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. A. N. Moores, Mrs. Josephine Par rish Stewart, Mrs. E. C. Rich ards, Miss Margaret Cosper, Mrs. Clarenee Noble and Miss Albina Page, j " - President's Breakfast Invent of Today This morning at 7 ,0'clockf the President's breakfast, held in connection with national Busi ness land Professional Women's week.f will be given at the Gold en Pbeasant. The affair will hon or the clnbs president, Mrs. Wil liam Lin foot. Miss Josephine Evans will be the toastmistress and Miss Julia Webster will speak informally. Miss Helen Breithaupt will pre sent the past president's pin to Mrs. Linf oot. Mrs. Ef f le Arenart -will sing several numbers. Th Columbus Day motif will be cajrried out- in the table ydec orations with ships and red, white and blue flowers forming the centerpiece. Miniature flags 1 ,- -s- ,SV. v . . 'John took our vacuum cleaner apart three times before he found out what was wrong. The electric socket wasn't plugged In!" Bridge Clubs Are On Calendar This Week ' i The fall social season is in full - swing now - with matron busily going to bridge luncheons and entertaining their clubs each week. Most every day this week one or two clubs are sched uled to meet for lunch and cards. Last ) night Mrs. Glen Wilbur and MiBs Isobel George enter- ' tained their club at the former's home on North 24th street. Spe- : cital guests were Miss Rosemary Snyder and Mrs. Alden -Adolph:. : Supper j was served at a late hour., j Guests were Mrs. Charles Clag gett, Mrs. Donald Deckebach. Mrs. Robert Ramsden, Mrs. T. Harold iTomlinson, Miss Yvonne Smith, I Miss Kretk Janx, Miss Isobel George and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur.; J - Mn. Lachmond Hostess - Mrs. Louis .Lachmund will be hostess to members of her club at her South High street home this afternoon. A one o'clock luncheon will be served followed by several hours of cards. Ad ditional guests will be Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mrs. Romeo Gou ley. 'Tt Club members are Mrs. Fred erick . Si Lamport, Mrs. Linn C Smith, Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, Mrs. Oliver C. Locke, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Clarence Keene of Silverton and Mrs. Lachmund. Club at Catlin Home ' Mrs. i Russell Catlin has in vited members of her club to luncheon this afternoon at her Cbemeketa street home. Mrs. Josephine Parrish Stewart will be an - additional guest. Cards will be in play during the after noon. Members of the club are Mrs. George i Wood, Mrs. Max Buren, Mrs. Wilmer Page, Irs. Frank CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday, October 11 Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and auxiliary, Salem Woman's clubhouse 7:30 p.m. Last : fall meeting. Past Presidents club of WRC 2 p.m. with Mrs. Eva : Martin, 325 South Water street. Eastern Star Social After noon club, Masonic temple, 2 p.m.' Business meeting Salem Arts League. 7:30- p.m. fireplace, room, Salem public library. President's breakfast. Busi ness and Professional Wom en's club. Junior Guild with Mrs. George Swift at 1 p.m., no host luncheon. Alpha Ma chapter, Delphians, fireplace room , of SaJem pub lic library, 9:30 a.m. .T Wednesday, October. 12 . American- Lutheran ch.nrch guild, in social rooms, 2 p.m. Oregon Mothers Meet Monday In Dallas The home of Dr. and' Mrs. A. B. Starbuck in Dallas was the scene of the first fall meeting of the Polk-Marion eounty branch of the University of Oregon Mothen Monday afternoon.- A no-host luncheon was served followed by a business meeting with the president, Mrs. Phillip B. Barrett, presiding. Hostesses for the affair were the Dallas mothers. " " November", 8 and 9 have been set aside as Oregon Mother's Day and will be observed through out the state with benefit card parties to raise funds for the university scholarship fund. Iq Salem two card parties will be held on ' Tuesday, November 8 at the homes of. Mrs. Ralph Cooley- on North Summer street and j Mrs. W..- P. Ellis on Coss Business and i Professional street. An evening party for both There's no triumvirate so warming to the spirits as a ray report of Benson; Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. friend husband's dumber exploits, a brisk walk and a smart street Edward Burke and Mrs. Russell outfit. And here are two of them a suit of green nubby woolen Catlin. ; with braid applied to suggest a yoke takes to "beaver for pillbox and : T r8 Entertain muff, the latter brandishing a mammoth violet. The striking coat at Mrs-1 Daniel j. Fry, Jr. will the right is brown with very broad revfers. But for all its great tall- entertain at luncheon today at ored; effect, there's a touch of gathering at the high waistline in ner nome'on West Lefelle street front and again in back where the waistline noticeably descends for tne Pleasure of members of Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. her club. Several additional : ; ; guests have been Invited and cards will , be the diversion of the afternoon. Club members are Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. Spears, Mrs. Fritx Tea Given by Members Of Pro America The Marion County unit of Pro America entertained at a Englewood Teachers to Be Honored An affair planned for Wednes day night is the reception for Frank H an? hina will mart fnvnrn fnr birthday tea at the .Marion hotel v. v Slade of Portland. Mrs. Hollls the guests. . yesterday afternoon) with a large " ,,e"uuu r r n 1 Huntington, Mrs. William Con- : - ' . number of women ! from Salem Teachers will be hostess in com- ; M Dyer, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, and vicinity attending. Several pliment to members of the faculty. Mrs. John Carson and Mrs. Dan guests were present from Port- The reception will be held at the lei J.' Fry. land, and a large delegation BChool at eight o'clock Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry will from Woodburn attended. n n . n, ,,, n'B,A . honor her club members at lun- Miss Loriene M. Conlee. secre- the business Stai ind M, Rm cheon and cards th!s a"ernoon tary of the Multnomah Central g,netBb"1 n!!e"",!? ?'R!2 t her home on West Lefelle 111 the Valley Social Realm Wdmen'a.TB clinic. Woman's Home Missionary society, Leslie Methodist church with Mrs. E. W. Strip ling. 943 South Liberty street, 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 12 AAUW Music Appreciation class meet with Miss Frances Virginie Melton, 324 North Capitol. 7:45 p.m. VFW auxiliary business meeting with Miss Elsie Lewis, 777 Chemeketa street, 8 p.m. Woman's Home Missionary society of Jason Lee church, with Mrs. William Lewis on Sil verton road, 2:15 p.m. S H S Band 'Mothers club, YMCA, 1 p.m. Thursday, October 13 Delta Phi alumnae business meeting, with Miss Marion Bretr 8 p.m. Auburn Woman's club with Mrs. T. Teeson, Route 6 2 p.m. Business, and Professional Women public relations ban quet at Marion hotel, 6:30 p.m. VFW auxiliary sewing meet ing with Mrs. W. J. Beard. 671 North 15th street. Hollywood Merry-Go-Round 2 p.m. with Mrs. Walter Davis. KCKT club first fall meeting with Mrs. Ray Claxk, 149 5 North Commercial, 2 p.m. Brush College Helpers, with Mrs. Leland Wendt, 2:30 p.m. Friday, October 14 Business and Professional Women's benefit card party. Woman's club house, 8:15 p.m. Barbara Frietchie tent No. 2 at WCTU hall, 8 p.m. Saturday, October 15 Business and Professional Women's reception at Cham ber of Commerce, 8 p.m. Today's Menu Cheese Serves as Ll l .i , . Main Dish for rw win oe me meai ior to-; day, with' a.pples and potatoes In Early Yf inter, the same dish. Bean salad Pork chops, apples and Sweet potatoes Buttered carrots Peach shortcake PORK CHOPS, SWEET POTA- TOES AND APPLES Cheese as a main dist usually gains In popularity in early 1b4 ter and such dishes as cheese soof-f fie or the less 'expensive cheese fondue are favorites among them First Is cheese fondue that gains part of Its bulk by breadcrumbs and turns out to be a delicate con- Place six pork chops on a large coction for family lunches or for baking platter. Cover each with 1 company. tablespoon onion stuffing (bread-. crumbs and onions will do) and surround alternately with , par boiled sweet potatoes and small red apples, that have been cored and filled with raisins. Bake 1 hours in a 425 degree oven re ducing -temperature if necessary. May have to baste with water. , CHEESE FOXDUE , 1 cup scalded milk' 1 cup soft" stale breadcrumbs 4 pound railu cheese, cut ia small pieces 1 tablespoon butter teaspoon salt -3 eggs- Mix .all but eggs, then beat yolks until light and lemon cot- Rtrawberriea are found in the ored then fold In well beaten market quite frequently even ,t white8 nd pour Ioto OQttre mis late season and taste good mmuie? as! a special dessert flavor. Com-m In moderate oven (350 degrees); blned with crushed pineapple. Then 80ufle is dlsa lnat pears or sliced peaches they make f01! temperamental. The baking rood ' fllllnr for .hnrfr.v. the secret of the success of this will go a long: way. dish: The be'rrtM mV nrctir o-o- CHEESE SOLFFLE nish . for desserts or salads, go Make cream sa0 3 well with other fruits in cocktail 8poons shortening: and 4 table and a box will make afIot of fcPons.ar and 1 cup milk. Melt fresh strawberry sauce to io over 1 ,cup Mche into mixture, add angel cake or ice cream salt and Worcestershire sauce and i ' : pepper. Fold in 3 egg yolks that ! . have been beaten and 3 egg men! and women will be held on' Wednesday with the place to be announced later. On the general committee are Mrs. James Nich olson. Mrs. Howard Pickett. Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom, Mrs. John Carkin and Mrs.- George H. Swift. Present at the luncheon meet ing were Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. John H. Carkin, Mrs. How ard j Pickett, Mrs. Rue Drager. Un! 17 Mil T T7M 1 ( . r.Vt5Srm t lne saiem MacDowclI clnb I1I whites. Bake 1 hour at 325 de w.rtf - Mr? b,S- J Snni3 Us flr8t meetln tonInt l grees. May cook in top of a dou- 5r? n2 r? m joiJh J:3 clock at the home of Mrs- We boiler for hour if wanted.! GoodfSlow Mr' Gri Ar hU? Rand Terr111 "45 Ne- Cheese baked in peppers is an! Suckle Mrs Barnes Nicholson" k"8, A" PrevIou mm- other way. to make a meatles Mr? Roy BuchiS? Mr. Cart bf" S'.vbe ining grOUp sbould maIn dis at will be-appreciate AmpSSL ITl M. Sch'anp Sl' "Jc JroSJlSj to iota "S" ? 5 Mr Fran ir P,im. nA Mra nil would like to Join are in- breadcrumbs or cooked rice with M"r ,f.rn P,r .e' r Ted to come tonight and meet .ted .heeS nn well nd fill . . ' A Z . ' . . X with club members. tonj Mrs. C. E. Phelps, Mrs. C L. Crlder and Mrs. A. B. Star buck. i i grated cheese, season well and fill the parboiled green pepper cups with the mixture. Bake slowly for half an hour until cheese is melt- Mr. n1 XT-m Jnlii. Mints mw.l Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cupper have and PePPe The Mksionarr sock-tv of the 1" b' mt0 'or trIp to .Reno First Congregational church will "1" "l".Df.wa7 .OI san . Mrs. WHUam H. Ltle hold a meeting at the home of ieipmioDegone- taTe as i,. house guest thl Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy at 909 D. , a 1 ' street on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. J. Morris will lead de- ;Mrs. John Ficklin and Mrs. . ' ,' , 1 votions, Mrs. George Rossman Thomas J. Drynan have invited Mrs- F,y Bowers will be ho!- will present a book review and members of their clnb to luncheon -tess tonight in compliment to Miss Clara Eness will give a pi- on Tuesdav to h followed by ker- members of her club at her home and solo. Assisting the hostess eral hours of cards, will be Mrs. J. F. Humphreys, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. Clara Pomeroy and Miss Emma King. I . The Salem General hospital aux iliary has announced plans for a silver tea to be given at the Sa- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett have returned from a trip along the coast and visited in Astoria and Seaside.. Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Murphy committee and president of the schools, will be the guest speaker. 6treet' uus.ucaa uu yroicBoiuuai uui- M- Douelaa Jaouith will furnish MIDDLE GROVE In a settlne of lovely fall blooms, arranged be- n unit ' f FJ America was music numbers and Miss Vivian fore the fireplace at the Silverton chief speaker. -Mrs.? George-Ger- Benner will be tne 80iol8t. Mrs. borne i of Mr. and Mrs. George "ner Portland talked on the Lester Farnam is in charge of re- Planei Miss Fern Dow, only organization of the three-year fre8hments. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee id J"?"1""0" -iL" Q",n: In the receiving line will h nr. Date for Wedding of Miss Stewart Told Dow. became the bride of Vernon BCU"' Ul J;uru'inu' WttB L. Schulz. son of Mr; and Mrs. n pn irifdPii nf cgbm 9t a invoW The i tea table candlelight . service evening. The Rev of Salem officiated. and Mrs. Charles iA Harriet Pointer played the wed- Presided at the urns ding march. The bride, given in Mrs. Floyd Headrick was chair On Saturday nieht Mr. and Mrs. ana airs. u. a. uison. Air. and Mrs. Fred Broer Jr. were hosts to a daV. October 28 from 3 until 5 o'- toia B- c- nd other northern clock. Mrs. T. A. Livesley is pres- Plnt8- . ident of the auxiliary. . The first meeting of district 4, Veterans of Foreign Wars for this Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hein of fall will be held on Saturday Aumsville are holding open house night at Dallas with Mrs. Ethel to friends and relatives tomorrow Mott in charge of the auxiliary from 7:30 until 10:30 O'clock, session. The occasion is their golden wed- . . ding anniversary. . The Aubarn Women's club will Some 4 7 women in Oregon have fp8 Kenneth Potts and Misa Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home received invitations as executives Hattle Ramp have Invited alum- of Mrs. T. Teeson, route 6. As- Of the Federation Of Women S nf Tta f.ht Rnrnrltv to th statlnr th hnatona will T.o Mr of clubs and other women's organix- former's home on Leslie street for George Starr, Mrs. W. Milburn. V .a . ixaSi A H MA - Invitations Received By Club Women Eaton, Mrs. Martha Fox, Miss Margaret Jones. Mrs. Dora Wal vl . tk. -Maw Vnrk TTor- Uslng the Hallowe'en motif the Pr " , ' "' " CIIU a lwusaa . A. J J I - f .1 .1 cale ox tne weaaing muua ; women who wm marriage by ner latber, wore a man oi iroe iea commiuee iuai lin Blake Misg Grace Geibel J I, " " . , , ' r . . 1 take part are Mrs. Ogden Reld. floor length dress of white teff- included fra. Earl Snell, Mrs. tfa S lllLtIZ on black cat yellow bags. At- " of the Vw York .... . . . ... ... . . . . r. i j T XT U..n.k Mo, -"--" tonrnnc thfl affair wprp Miss r -- . ., eia, iasnionea wiin iuu sxin ena Genevieve Lamb, Mrs. Ethel Ran- wascnair- ,ap. Mi ,, Nnhl Mr. narn - marriaee !bv ber father, wore a man of th tea committee that , ' v,. o I.w", the hosts on maivmuai serous tending the affair were: Miss . uvmviiviq Jjaiu u. iiii b. iluci liau- . - a in . a puffed! sleeves and trimmed with tin, Mrs oeorge juuncan ana daU ftnd MJ MarKaret McAlDlne. eien Roosevelt. Mrs. Helen Wills Moo- .u v i , ' Vross, miss Aurean rune, J Pi.nnn.n man HIE HI 1MIIII II SH ' Herald-Tribune, Mrs. Franklin D. tinv white velvet bows. In. her Mrs. Walter unrer. dark high-cof feured hair she wore a white gardenia and her " . bouquet was of bouvardia. talis- Missionary bociety man roses and pom-pom asters. yx tt ! Her only ornament was a gold At JJavies Home cross, j - - Misa Doris Sackett of Tigard was her only attendant. Mr. Jay Strlcktadden was best man. A reception followed at the Delta Phi Mothers Meet Monday Afternoon Opal Long, Miss Esther Mapes, Miss Dorothy Finkblner, Miss Jewell Turner, Miss Margaret Stewart, Mr. Holland Clark, Mr. dy, Dorothy Thompson and many other nationally known women. The subjects discussed will be of wide variety: new methods of care of the sick; new marriage of . financial Investments; labor questions and others of current Mr William Hovt. Mr. Alvin Ri The Woman's Missionary soci- The Delta, Phi Mother's club chardson. Mr. Inguard Hansen, ptv of the First Bantist church held the first fall meeting yes- vr- t- pi.l i. r.un. met at the home of Mrs. T. W. terday afternoon at the chapter llton Mr. and MrB. Cecil Newber- lntfret Davies on Friday wittt Mrs. ioya on toun sireei. nans and Mr and Mf8 Fred Broer home f the bride s parents. Serv- . . . , . eo ,,, i- in wkre- Mlssea Doris qacktt Mrs- u- rescoii airecung me u '""""" iL til MZSJ?Z lh program. Mrs. Fred Tooxe, Jr.. be held this month. Mrs. Fred and assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Neal Dow and Mrs. Vera Bassett. The; bride is a graduate of Sa lem high school and a charter member of Sigma Lambda honor was speaker. Present were: Mrs.. A. Well led the devotions. S. L. Scott, Mrs. W. A. Lottis, tiosiesses ior tne arternoon 7-.t t; fi i, Mrs. Earl Hatfield, Mrs. L. A, were airs, waiter n. smitn, Airs. luui uumuo; Among the men who will speak are Dr. Morris Fishbein, John L. Lewis. William Green, Walter ! Lippman. Mayor LaGuardla and Mr. Croshaw Honored on win h. Hays. sur. Clarks Honored on ta n- w.a fpo Trsini, a Vn-r Elmer McKpp Mm Frerf Alhan ; . t..i r. Won anA Mm nnn n iii,- Mr. i Edwin Croshaw was s Mrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs. M. Clark, Those present were Mrs. Pf18 on e occasion of his 76th Anniversary nr . r cmi.kAr i A-. Charles Sherman. Mr s. T. ' birthday when his children gath- Bociety. She also attended Lin- Mre Elmer Conn, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. J. P. Hunt, Mrs. I ered at his home on Bellevue Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark of Sa xield college where she was af- ' . rr Jamea Mpmirhrt Mra t. v. : street ion Sundav to honor the um worn ruesta at the home of n.. v,. .xewueiiii iiiin. iicu iuuk, 5 - ... - a - . lr Mrs Robert Magers Mrs Les- Taylor, Mrs.. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. occasion with an informal dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith In Dal- pi'a Douris Mrs E A. We'imer KInS Bartlett, Mrs. A. M. Chap- Greeting the honored guests lass on Sunday In honor of their t n m t. ma! man, Mrs. A. C. F. Perry. Mrs.i were: Mr. and Mrs. Langdon and 29th wedding anniversary. iimer Aicivee, Mrs. r rea A. wen sons, jar. iuu jxitb. rj. w. Lrosaaw uuesis iroin isaicui wm? i. filiated with Sigma Kappa. Mr. Schulx attended Medford high school and University of Southern California. For going-away Mrs. Schulz chose a costume suit of wine.; muscatel wool with match ing accessories. Following a 10 Smith. flJnHiv i Mra. rp.w'v Davla. Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. j Ira Herbert, and M, s- w- H Mrs. Nels Olen, Mrs. Johanna : fay wedding trip south they will SSlSrJu AAUW Music Class to i1-1"" l" T. 61uum Mrs. P. E. Davies and Mrs. T. W. Davies. Is connected with an oil company, . i . - .- The Wedding Meet Wednesday The first meeting of the Music Appreciation class of the AAUW will be held Wednesday night at the home of Miss Frances Virginie Melton, 324 North Capitol street. Ring club held its first fan meet- New Members Initiated ing at the .home of Mrs. Jack Ty- T -, - mi a i 1 1 ti sonj Mrs. Francis Grenx was as- Into llieta Alpha 1 Jll sisung nosiess. mrs. huh a name . Phf national dra- at 7:45 o'clock, Mrs. Gladys Mc- was added to the membership ieta Aipna ni, national ara- t Thomas will rive several rolL Plans were made for a nmc honorary on the Willam- uai umblrs everal Halloween party to be held at f erslty campus held in- m njj' "8;hIs year ..Tne th homo of Mr and Mrs Inland Itiation ceremonies Friday night le tomvcr ? ni ear " . e Wells Mr, and Mrs. Leland hen at WiUam. Study of Understanding the Ap- W18' ... ette Lodge. The new members preclatlon in Listening to Male' 7 are" Miss Margaret ; iacKenzle, and the character study of differ- DALLAS Mrs. Albert Burel- Miss Wima Schneider, Miss Mar- ent f types of composition and their tach entertained the members of garet Hinkle and Mr. Sidney Btt7l.Jhe p"b"c u inTlted -to atT Circle "A" of the Presbyterian Schlesinger. Installing members tenq tnese classes. t ; church at her home Friday af- were Miss Rose Ann Gibson, miss ternoon. Barbara Jones, Mr. William Ut Mrs. Fred Toner presided at ley, Mr. Donald Greene and Mrs. a' short business meeting, where 'Chester j Oppen. ; j it was announced the next meet- . Aftef the initiation a business ing will be Friday, October 21, meeting was' held and. final plans at the church dining room when were made for the homecoming the three circles will meet for play, "First Lady. Refreshments a covered dish 1 o'clock lun- were served by "the committee cheon, with Circle "A" acting n charge. i as . hostess. ":.-'''-.'' - ;;; ...'!, ' . ' ' Miss Gwendolyn Burelbach as sisted in serving at the tea hour. Mrs. E. A. Hamilton of Rlck reali was a special guest. Cantilever G Sold In Salem by Cs Only ACKLIN BOOTERY 105 N. HIGH ST. and family, Mr. and Mrs. George and Mrs. Clark. Miss M a x I n e Bogoslan and' family, Mr. and Clark, Mr. Ronald Clark, and Mrs. Mrs. Mike Parsegian and family. Nellie Knox. From Dallas we Mr. and Mrs. G. Croshaw, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Enck, Dolores Mrs. Dave Croshaw, Mr. and Mrs. and Duane, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth O.; Atkins and family and Mr. S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Garrison. Smith. ' TREE TEA GIVES YOU THE RARE FLAVOR OF WORLD'S RICHEST TEA' week Mrs. Lytle's sisteT, Mrs. Rob--ert Stanfield of Portland. j on North 15th street. J - ! 9m: am on . it ex ruinam. ivir. ana Airs. sua. a A rA iv wan vv-n ' kiuuij j l it icuuo w " v. v. wvau t . . ' waaoa . aua a XJtx v xu TV I iji. , 4V ryv t ss-m -r r wi a rrio era Ar Miaa iuv lush luvvbiua wa uv aaa v v tfii ww aii;u aj uui auu -a a o at v Ja t Wednesday ace cio;n ana cenierea Rai:Hnlr fr t0v r; . ;.l.UB. IU'iruu"1 . "6V:, " I on Current Problems to b held Int ,t ,,,rtt .vwv. MoTCmrt. - If . C. G. Weston wl a ;rtlTer bowl ot roses nan k- j'jT Bradfield. Mr. vr. "r. ZV VriT"- New York city October 25. 26 and ' " . - ea oy jwnite cana.es in tw n"tnv nan.rtV ""f ""''""T-'.-tr; "V,- .1. the 27th at the New York world's kT I I . ' wma a'WAvia hi t 'v v w - q B-arnr xrawn TW UUVIHiaal mi M llll I II i a a pprpmnnv Mra buvro. .ma. vuaura ---' J o. v.. n . " w f.l. T,. Vnm la under tne I II " . ami xb. oauin .vi am. a s m n iai i vnru i7uo -w - u t a Hrnnr DALLAS -A delightful party honoring Mrs. C. A.Collingsworta was held at the home of Mrs. j Hubert Dunn Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. N. ? MillH was assistant hostess and guests were members of the Junior Women's Social club of. the Methodist church. , During the after Boon a shower was given Mrs.- Collingsworth. A , tea hour followed. About 15 quests were present. SEE IT TODAY r f it rAi i'V .t-. - j X v Sdt YOUri GAS CO. ca DEALER. jit High in northern India is Darjeeling. And on the slopes of the Himalayas, just above Darjeeling, the world's mut flavorful, most expensive tea a grown. ''". ; It is this very rare Darjeeling, blended with finest Ceylons, that gives Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe, that extra cpality. Tree Tea is the most delicious, most sat-. isfying black tea that you can buy re- ' gardless of Tree Tea's reasonable price. TRY TREE TEA-AND SEE! mSm This Week Only r (soiiiioirQstaSooKi . ' - j I BY ".qi. REED f Ciiiis WeeCi At 11 A. 31., 2 and 4 P. M. Mr. Reed, nationally known home econ omist and health dietitian, will be in charge of this modern way to better cooking and safer canning. Demon strations every day this week at Sears-' Roebuck store. Approved by U. S. Dept. of 'Agriculture For Homo Canning o Fruits and Dcrrics Cannncd in Only 5 Minutes! o Sco an Entire Meal Cooked in 10 Minutes! o "Koelc-Kwick" Saves 75 Fuel! Saves 2-3 Time! o Cooks Tough Meats Tender! Saves All Vitamins! Come . . . youH enjoy every minute of this Interesting demonstration . . . taste for yourself the delicious, healthy foods cooked In a "Kook-Kwick" pressure cooker. See an entire meal cooked at one time over one burner, preserving the natttal flavor and mineral salts, thus making the food more healthful and edible. Special low prices on pressure cookers an this week during demonstration . ;