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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Blornlnr, October 26, 1938 Society w.-. Clubs Music Miss June Weeks Betrothed to Mr. Wagner Miss June Weeks, daughter t Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Weeks of Sa lem, announced Iter, betrothal to Mr. William E. Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs..E. R. Wagner, at a tmartly arranged party Tuesday night at which she was hostess at . the country home of her parents. Both Miss Weeks and her fiance attended Salem schools and Mr, Wagner attended Willamette uni versity. Miss Weeks is now a mem ber of the office staff of Hunt Erothers cannery and Mr. Wagner is connected with the Willamette Valley Transfer. The wedding will be an event of the early spring. The , rooms were festive with autumn leaves and bronse chrys nthemus. The announcement was revealed In leaf-shaped booklets concealed beneath the plates at the supper hour. ,. ' . ".; Guests bidden to learn of Miss Weeks' engagement were: Miss. Barbara Taylor, Miss Margie Pick ens, Miss Helen Miller, Miss lna belle Creech, Miss Elvena Cass burg, Miss Dorothy Rulifson, Miss Hilda Crawford, Miss Lucille Bushnell, Miss Delta Nicholls, Miss Sylvia Tehle, Miss Haxel Sie wert, Miss Bonnie Lou Pfaf finger, Miss Clarice Kilbe, Miss Barbara Whipple, Miss Pnyms Aiuier, jaiss Mildred Tehle, Miss Arliene Mof- fit, Mrs. Lioyd Pugh, Mrs. Ernest Eldridge, Mrs. Norman Sumner, Mrs. Clifford Hanson, Mrs. Mar lon Bryant, Mr3. Raymond Dan "ielson. Mrs. Ralph Bentson. and the hostess, Miss June Weeks. Surprise Party Given For Miss Savage Members of the Woman's For eign - Missionary society " of the First Methodist Episcopal church surprised Miss Eugenia Savage, returned missionary who . is leaving soon for China, at a meeting of the Standard Bearers Monday night at the State street Lome of Mrs. A. A. Lee. Miss Savage accompanied by Miss Marian Cole of New Hamp shire, another missionary en furlough, will sail Saturday from Vancouver, B. C. for Foochow, China. Miss Savage will return for her second term and - Miss Cole, for her third. An Informal . program . was presented with Miss Savage play ing,, several piano solos. Mrs. Elizabeth .Gallaher gave an in- formal talkv and the. group pre sented Miss' Savage with a show er of gifts. ...The serving table was covered ' with a,' lace cloth and centered with pink dahlias.' Refreshments .were ', served by the Standard , Bearers. Forty guests were present . at the affair.- Earlier in the evening Mr. and Mrs. -W. C. Keck entertained at dinner at the Argo hotel for Miss Savage, Miss Cole, and Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Savage. Present at the party were Miss Eugenia Savage. Mrs. Effie Dun lap, Mrs. Lena Lisle, Mrs. J. F. Cook, Mrs. Charles Fessenden, Mrs. Etta Haskell, Mrs. Wayne Tayior, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher, Mrs. Beatrice Blatchford, Mrs. Ada Mm,. fr Helen Mav Ravace. Miller. Mrs ' Mrs. B. L. Steeves, Mrs. - Clara "g CBa?- Knox Stewart. Mrs. derree. Mrs. N. R. Jones, Airs. Gertrude Pollard, Rev. and Mrs. James Milligan, Mrs. N. S. Sav- nir, Tr. Map-in Mrs. A. .rl, a.. A. Lee, Mrs. C. F. Wilson, 'Mrs. Stanley ciemes, miss Aaeua Chaplen Miss Adona Cochrane, Miss Marian Cole, Miss Carolyn Wilson and Miss Iverne llender- son . . . .... Ruth Rogers, Helen Stevenson, Shirley Short. Marjorie Spence, ' Jean Templeton, Jean Cone. Janice Jndson, Fern Jones am Bernice Wadsworth. Preshyterian Groups Meet Todav . Members of the south division- Frances Mott, Mary Ross Holts; of the Ladies' Aid -of the Tirst-and Wallace WIttwer; favors and Presbyterian: church will . meet to- prizes, k Peggy Reinholdt, Frances day at the; church for a noon Lilhurn, Victor Collins 'and Andy luncheon. J i; Humphrey; program; Elaine Mur- At 2 o'clock the general aid ray, Adele Say and Jean Fan ton. will meet in the church parlors.1;' . . .. .. . A special memorial program for ' The Book Review section of I Mrs. Alice Frizzell and Mrs. H. J.: the Salem Woman's c l u b will , Clemeirts has been arranged with meet 1 this afternoon v at ! two Mrs. C. P. Bishop, represenUnr o'clock in the fireplace room of t the northwest division, reading an the public library.' Miss Ere eulogy to Mrs. Frizzell and Mrs. A. F. Marcus, representing the east division, reading an enloev . to Mrs. . Clements." Mrs; Agnes - iscnopp wiiLsmg a group ornam-; bers, 1 Mrs. - Julia Ly tie will ; give nil, give K0ra kf i : JOlnKJB. --uv vu.m.v, vi,yM The South Salem WCTU win meet with Mrs. Eniil Stripling at a.m r, . . . . . ttnf ua 1 jMrta v ff! V fnl6 in the Vorth th fl .f .1 n! i. r visited at Harrison Hot Springs, Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. Introd uemg- George R. K. Moorhead, who. as Judge Hibbard in the "First nfan ambitions. He'd much rather read the Tunnypaper than, .be .-. president. ; ;; George Moorhead is another Willamette graduate who will re- tew his dramatic activities - in "" the clever play on- Saturday sight. He 'has carried character roles in Yakima : before coming If tt, r.1;, ?v Vr enteruin informally this after- entertained Monday - night h at'fcerome in compliment at : the home of Mrs. , Frank ports from the sUte convention to m-mbers of her club " At a Earnest. A social evening was recently held at Eugene will he y-iit-lit - enjoyed foUowed by - refresh given by Mrs. Alma Barkus, ?ate nonr tet Ti" ?e "erTe1- ments. Those present were Misa Mrs. Vergil Burson, and Mrs. C. 7 Members of the Adolrsk clnb Helen Breithajapt, Mrs.-- Wilmer W; tln wmSu?."Sr 'ttlS Rhard Smart Mrs. for the afternoon will be Mrs. A. . d teds this afternoon at the Roy Harland,: Mrs.? Norral Ed W"l Metzger, Mrs. - Vergil Burson yaffmomi t Hifl home TMrV B waJds. Miss Mary White and I Soloist . . ..-:. 2 John H. Patrick, Chicago Opera tMrs; Charles A. Sprague. company basso; who will appear Mrs- MMon L. Meyers and Mrs. here February 2 under the aus- Marie Flint McCall have been ask Dices of the Salem MacDowell ed to preside at.the-tea urns dur- club. CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday, j October 26 - Salem Bran li Federated Mu sie Clnba Counsellors. 11:30 at Argo. j : . Nebraska Ladies auxiliary, with Mrg- cjara ucDerby. cov- ered dish lunch at noon. General Aid society of irst Methodist church meet at Car rier room, 2; 15 p.m. Silver tea at Knight Memor ial church at church" parlors, 2:30 p.m., program. 5 Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club meet with Mrs. Ifottie Town3end, 12:30 luncheon. VFW auxiliary with Miss Elsie Lewis, 770 Chemeketa street at 8 p. m. Book review ! section of the Salem Woman's clflfb meet at public library, 2 p. m. Thursday, October 27 Town and Gown club meet at Lausanne Hall, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 29 - Chemeketa Halloween party at . Silver . Creek Falls, recrea tional area. f ! Carnation club, no-host luncheon, with "Mrs, W. L. .Rockhill 12 noon. Sewing meeting, of VFW auxiliary with Mrs. J. W. . Weekly, 558 South 23rd street. Sisterhood class of - First : Christian church meet in .church parlors, 2 p.' m. ' 'Friday; October 28 French division of AUW, " first meeting in Silver Creek room: of chamber of com merce, .2. p. m. , Woman's Bible class, First Methodist church, with Mrs. Louisa Koon,; -45 Marlon street, 230 p.l m. ' . Mother's club of Boy Scout troop No.' 1 meet with Mrs. Bertha Ray, 1211- South Lib erty street. -: j . South Salem WCTD with Mrs. Emil Stripling, 943 South Liberty, 2 p. m. 71 onMr? or Clllh tO LSttUl.Ul& - IUU IU T?riaTZiiri NtVl H'llLCl LCLlll WWILUI First Party A new dancing club, The jitter- bugs, will entertain with its first affair Thursday night at Castillian v.ii v. v are high students, are pupils of xittu. iiAcuiirein tuo jum Hope We6t. The dance will be a hard times party and hours are from 8 ta 11 o'clock. . , . Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Harold jor -uu r. neuuein owntree Mr. jand Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, v Mr. and Mrs. Batty uir mm uu vn. x-auison. - . ( vommiiiees in cnarge 01 ine dance include; decorations, Su- zanne Wilson, ; Eilene Paulson, Roily Cleveland, - Pat Patterson, Betty Cooper and Zeral Brown; . refreshments, ' Jack S u 1 1 i v a n, . Knower will review "Dynasty of. ' "fain oy uaiawew a n a vye "Te as vnuaren oy iiuime. -r . . Mrs. Krnneth Wilson has Itn- .v. "--;P . 1.. Falrmount - - Hill S home. ; AddK" . . . ..- x, frii William t.v Phillips and Mrs. W. F. Byers. A ...1 -.. : . - ... - v . jvura- vri. 1, . uiuuiviis mu - : . E. Owens. Mrs. Ralph II. Cooley will en- tertain at Vcheon ad bridge in . compliment to mem- v.,.-' her brid club V Icr8 01 . $ , e ' " - Mrs. Max O. Bortnl was a luncheon hostess yestereay for ..the pleasure of members of her . . , contract club at her Court street re8,dGnce', . I . . - " 1 -: ... ,Li aA-,". " w f OUR PRICES Are 23 Lower Than They - Will Be in December , Cyn" Cronise' Studio' V 1st Nat'L BAnk Biaa,v;'. add Feat Hospital Tea Is j Scheduled for Friday :yyy'yy: U One of the outstanding social events of the week will be the an- -nual tea for which member of the Salem General bospitai auxiliary will be hostesses Friday afternoon at the' Salem Woman's clubhouse on North Cottage street All wom en interested in the w&ax&of the hospital art invited to call be tween th6 hours of three and. five o'clock. :- r j- The auxiliary Is an active or ganization which works for the benefit of the hospital and makes' needed Improvements each year. Mrs. W. Carlton Smith and Mis. Charles A. Sprague are In charge of arrangements to rthe tea. , Mrs. B. O. Schucking will In troduce to the receiving ! line which will Include Mrs. Charles H. Martin, Mrs. ; T. A. Livesley, president of the auxiliary, and uik me siitiiuuuu. a variea pro gram has been arranged for the afternoon and Mr. William H. Wright, "tenor, will sing at 4 o'--clock accompanied by Mrs. Gor don Finlay. A clever dance pro gram from the Barbara Barnes school of dance will be given at 4:30 p.m. . ; Members of the board of direc tors of the Salem General hospital auxiliary include Mrs. T. A. Lives ley, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs. William H. Burg hardt, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. Charles K. Spaulding, Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, Mrs. T. A. Windi shar, Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs. Low ell Kern, Mrs. George Waters, . Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Chandler Brown and Mrs. Karl Beeke. Miss Lillian McDonald is -superinten dent of the hospital. - Exchange' Dinners Are Event of Last Night Willamette university sorority and fraternity groups entertained with exchange dinners last night TJaleth Teth Gimel Girls at their respective houses. The XJAlC111 ACl" vjriuiei Kyiris Beta Chis and Delta Phis held . Give Dance Fridav informal dinners at their houses., J At the Beta Chi house, the din-, Celebrating Willamette's victo ing table was centered' with rv over the College of Idaho Frl- fruit and Halloween decorations with favors at each place. Guests at the Beta Chi house were Miss Eleanor Johnson. juiss Kuth Alice Grant, Miss . vi -7 ted, Miss Elisabeth Lewis, Ml Margaret Upjohn, Miss Eleanor P.,r mi t.,i. r- kt;: Wrr-o;:,, r m;;;;; " t,?: BCrtiTutoZ-SZL: dick, Miss Mary Sadler, Miss Mary Jeannette Clark, Misa Har- riet Winslow, Misa Carolyn Woods, Miss Belle Brown, Miss Julia Foglsong, Misa Doris Brown, Miss Helen Bennett, Miss Helen Mallott and Miss Irma Calvert. Guests at the Delta Phi house were Miss Dorothy Wright, Miss lmogene Bowseri Miss Janet Hinkley, Miss Phyllis Phythian, Miss Charlotte Sehneller, Miss Dorothy Cutler, Miss Elizabeth z.ook ana miss -atncia tsenramm. Delta Phi hostesses were Mrs. jt.cu Aiuau men, uuub uiuLucr, miss Virginia tin Dbs,, miss Kiiza - - beth James, Miss June Charbo- neau, Miss Charlotte McKee, Miss Marlnrta Van npWnltnr . . Miss Carolyn Hunt and Miss Hel- u vmrgwin. The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority maids and the Sigma Tau fra- ternity men held exchange din- nerg at tneir chapter houses. a........ ...i,. iv- sorority were Mrs. William E.' Kirk, Miss Esther Vehrs, Miss Margaret .Mackenzie, Miss MarJ- orl jOBM Miss isueen van Ea- ton, Miss Barbara Kurtz, Miss Dorothy McDonald, Miss Alice Midwood and ' Miss Kathrvn Thompson. Assisting in the serving were Miss Natalie Neer and Miss1; Dorothy Moore. Co-eds entertained at the Sigma Tau fraternity were Miss -Jean Anun- sen, Miss Barbara, Lamb,. Miss Jean t Lauderback, Miss " Norma Fuller, Miss" Mary Head, Miss Betty Williams, Miss Beth Thorn- as, Misa Maxine Goodenough and Miss Annabelle Cooter. , ; SiSma Tau men who acted as ; wid . -were present, at the Alpha Alphaho use were M,e"r8' JJ6nl7' w,nTf I!0.1!?: "1'? WsonV Ma7ka:Rogeo-.- ter Hnhert RnrinrsteeS Jack Llr:,.PuAe 'rayior, jenoy uasey, wiuiam Kilkenny Keith, Sherran, Roger fifreeeh..' William rHanzen. Wil liam Miller. John- Horton Wil- Ham Canlpbell, Kenneth-Sher- -Ham f!a.mnhell. Kenneth man, Arinnr , uison, urorge - ui- setn ana jvooerc iwic. ';--. . , " . tim aidda i'ni AiBoa ainsiua . . . Mrs. Earnest. Donald Woods . r Patricia Ellis And 2nd Featnre -r.v.r::he2.ai. mm- mtm , 4 c mim-mmmmm-mmmtmMmmmma- III I II. Abo News nf Cartooia ,iires; M AXINE BUBEN 4 mmmm :u lv:y t - . Hi "Aa I see it, our only hope for real world peace Is to keep the diplo mats apart!" Wa want to interrupt the deep political discussions going on. Just long enough to say that your truly for very long. First; of course you determine which shade flatters yon (for gray makes or mars) and then remember this diagonally n (VpH rmA with mil i Yt eA iAs1rli,n, n n n lr n will -J -1 1 . . M new golden chatelaine. There's a bow right in the center of the ra- dlating darts of the black woolen and another on the belt which is bright with round silver eyeleta all around. Copyright, 1938, Es- anire Fpfttnrpn Inr day night, Daleth Teth Gimel Mnord n informal rf.n th hom of ur Rtn f?ir. 185 Soath ISth street. The n. tron Datronesses were Pro- 'e8SOr nd M"- Cecil R. Monk and Mrs Stella Culver Tt, ti,. v. Attending were the Misses Ja- Powell. Carol Johnson. Carol Moody, Esther Devore. Sally An- de"on' f"' P"er Gun: ne,da1' VLlrVn , ! M1"1"1 Magee, Marian Hall, Frances Pic- kard Dorothy Baldwin, Dee Du- an Carol Read, Betty Strachan, Marian Chase, Margaret Ambler, Elizabeth Ralston, Delores Nets, "azei sorenson, pnyms Hauge- berg, Melba Lleberman, and Ger- trude Cannell. Escorts were the Messrs. Leo Baldwin, Eidon Morse, Herb Da vis, Dick French, Winston Bun nell, Bob Campbell, ..Clayton An derson, t Larry Edwards, Jack cnrlstopber, Fielding Weather ford, Aldus Smith, Richard Gra- pennorst, nay umta, jfia cone, Steve Montgomery. Bob Howe. Winston Taylor, George Clark, Bud Nunn, Raynor Smith. Al Fer- , ti. V.l ' i m, uuu jicc t cs. ma jttwreuce Edwards. , . . - Antiques UlSplayea at e i a r ri t Social Afternoon Club v oucia Aueruoun cub 01 the Eastern Star held its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the iempie. xmny-uve guesis enjoyea .ine aiiair ana a loveiy collection 01 antiques was on ais- may. Each one n resent told of her hobby and discussed it in- formally. The tea table was centered with autumn flowers and the Hallow- e'en motif was used in the ap- pointments. Mrs. Alma Thompson was in charge of the tea commlt- tee and assisting her were Mrs. j.a. Brownson, Mrs. J. H. Jen- ning8f Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, Mrs. Flora Baldwin and Mrs. H. A. Rowe. ... . , , - - ; Mrs.' Walter Dentoa, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton L." Meyers and Mr, Chrtstian "Lachelle were among ? T'tl? n,nt to near Ro"a Ponselle in the public auditorium. the screen! 1M u I H r Tij 'M 1 ' ) Lfif.triisji.gjrCii.ir 2T I I mm ' . Women's Editor 1 : ft smart woman never neglects irray ; "TTl. T 1 rr H T . iuc uaikl. lower to De Presented Soon Play-goers In Salem may antici- pate one of the best productions ever staged by local talent in the three-act mvsterr drama. "Th D.w .),,, i. ,.. i " se"nted by the Salem Civic Play- ers on the .night of Thursday, November s. The "cast Includes Mr. Winston Williams, who possess outsUnd- dramatic ability. While a stu- dent at Oregon State college Mr. Williams was a member of the Mask and Dagger clubhand in the last four years appeared in the following major productions: "The Three - Cornered Moo n," 7First Lady," "Streets of New York" and "The Ship. This play is under the able di- rection of Miss Beulah Graham and is being sponsored by Capital unit of the American Legion aux- lliary. Tickets are now on sale at the Ace confectionery on North High street or they may be pro- ' cured from members of Capital , unit. Prp TlnK FnfrtamA,! 11CM t,luu JiniCnailiea Tuesday Afternoon The Salem Woman's Press club was entertained Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Wendell Wilmarth in West Salem. A des- 1 v . .7 , Jostes. followed by an informal aiternoon. , w 7. U . ; v. uu,, . . a. aione, i"uu, mrs. iaruu UIoere. "rs. ji.. a. Brown. Mrs. Addson Lane, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Cur- us ana Mrs. wenaell Wilmarth. T el:! I ! : IS1 4 Dafs STAIITIN6. T OD A IT : THE HOODED TERROR OF r ; ' THE UNTAMED "RANGE !. v : - , Oat of the dark .past he rode, striking. - ., . 'iwith six-gun the plains! 0. ZAflE GRBVS AND 2$iD i f URE HIT - !. . ; HrS GOT WALL STREET TREE.SUH . : , AND THE WHCLE WIDE -VC.U0 - irCXITI X .it " llriJAJI CLU-EXS (rtuISc al-ylMrcl st to ' Womei Chicken Noodles Make Sunday Dish A stewing . hen makes ER SfK? ' i"h? pie recipe CHICKEN NOODLE PIE 4-pound stewing hen 1 tablespoon salt 8 enps boiling water " Sprir parsley, sliced leek, car rot and celery 2 cups seashell noodles Black pepper to taste - Dash of red ppper 1 cup each flour and milk Joint hen, cover with boiling water, add salt and vegetables and simmer until meat drops from the bones. Strain stock and bring to a hard boil, add ing more water if needed to make 2 quarts. Sift in noodles, boil until done. Arrange noo dles with chicken (pulled from bones) and add liquor in layers in a aeep and rather wide bak in dish, cover with nat maa. from the flour, milk and tea- spoon salt. Bake in hot oven until browned. Apples Become Butter, Then Cookies Apple butter, that old-fashioned food that has so many uses is good in cooking as well as for a spread on bread. Try these 'cook ies that make drop cookies for youngsters lunches or for dinner dessert. APPLE BUTTER COOKIES 1 cup sugar cup shortening 1 gg. beaten 1 cup apple butter 1 teaspoon soda in apple butter cup each chopped nuts and dates Flour to make stiff dough Mix in order given, drop by spoonsful on cookie sheet and bake at 375 degrees. MlSS Mewart Honored A C"U 'XT l At "Wer Monday In compliment to Miss Helen Stewart whose marriage to Mr, . ... . Jioiiana uiaric will be an event or November 23 Mrs. Byron Jackson and Mrs. Glenn Dull entertained at the latter's home on McCoy street Monday night. Ta evening hours were spent informally and refreshments were served by the hostesses. A miscellaneous shower honored the bride-to-be. Bouquets of au- tumn blooms were - arranged about the guest rooms. loose nononng miss Stewart VAra Iftea T K HteV . If.,I.rZ"" T- X.'T'IZ" Thea;. M7ss 'jeweTl T7nerias Dorothy Leeper, Mias Margue- rite Gueffroy, Miss Opal Long, Miss Virginia Henningsen, 5Miss Harriet Gaylord. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor, Mrs. Lillian Calaba, Mrs. Lucille Albright, Mrs. Fred Broer, Jr., Mrs. Wayne Price Mrs. Clark Morton,- Mrs. Fred Schrecengost, Mrs. Gladys Lee, Mrs. Cliff Stewart. Miss Marra- ret Stewart, Mrs. Byron Jack- son and Mrs. Glenn Dull. . Bride-Elect Honor Guest At Informal Party Miss Opal Long, bride-elect of Mr. Ingvard Hansen, was the honor guest at an Informal par ty Saturday night for which Mrs. Dan Clement was hostess at her home. The wedding will be an event of November 13. A miscellaneous - shower honored Miss - Long during the evening. . Those present were Miss Long. Miss .-Julia. Allen, Miss Adean Fl8ke. MI Dorothy Finkbiner, Miss Jewel Turner, Miss Helen Stewart, Miss Margaret Stewart, Miss Esther Mapes, Miss Caro- nne. strohmaier, Mrs. Mary Long, n n i 1 KvhrrT Xfr Charles Brock and the hostess Mrs. Dan Clement. fury to blaze justice across 1 a uss. ra s-i -Today's Menu Beef, rice " and cabbage make an excellent main dish ffir IronV OcTobeT day. Celery-apple salad ' Beef, rice and cabbage Buttered, shell beans Pumpkin pie Stir beef and raw rice together-8- Misht add nuts to the reci in a pan until both are well 10 make them really fattening, browned, add water and cook for A raised doughnut is preferred half an hour, then add shredded- ,n many families, those fluffy cabbage and cook until done. light ef fairs that are rolled in MOTHER'S PUMPKIN PIE granulated sugar make quite, a 114 cups pumpkin 1 egg slightly beaten i teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 teasooon salt Dust of allspice 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk Mix and bake for the first 10 minutes at 450 degrees, then re duce heat to 350 degrees and continue baking until done. When ha,f don rub top. with a plece of butter. Pudding Makes Fine Inexpensive Dish A winter dessert that's especial- ly goodand comparatively Inex- pensive is this one. I don't know the source of the name, but-the pudding's fine just the same: DOAK PUDDIXQ li cup molasses Vi cup milk 1 tablespoon melted butter H cup raisins 1 egg 1 1 teaspoon soda 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 large cup flour Fill pudding cups less than half full, steam hi with any sauce. flour ana serve Sansasre links and pineapple are servedtogether frequently for a breakfast combination." The sausages are cooked first; then ine pineapple snces are nrownea in the sausage fat. The Call Board HOLLYWOOD , Today Family night. Double bill, 'Condemned Women" with Sallev Eil- women- wit bailey Eil- ers. Louis Hay ward and Anne Shirley and Donald Woods and Patricia Ellis In "Romance on the Run." Friday Double bill,. Jack Luden in "Pioneer Trail" and "You're Only Young Once" with Lewis Stone, Cecilia Parker and Mickey Rooney. . - : 1 . ELSIXORK . Today Double bill, Peter B. Kyne's "Valley t the Giants" and "Vacation From Love" with Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Rice. Thursday D o n b 1 e bill. "Four's A Crowd" with Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHaviland and ,BaTe-. foot Boy" with Jackie . Moran. CAPITOL Tod ay . Z a n e Grey's "Mysterious Rider" and "Mr. Chump" with John- nie Davis and Lola Lane. --- STATE ' Today Don Ameche, Alice F a y e and Tyrone Power in "In Old Chi- - cago." Friday Four acts of vaude- ille, Dennis O'Keefe, Ann Morris, Lewis Stone and Nat Pendleton in "The Chaser." - . ' r.RAN'D - - . Today Frank C a p r a ' s "You Can't Take It With You" with Jean Arthur James Stewart and Lio- nel Barrymore. . Saturday Jane Withers in "Always in Trouble." : ' . . ; STARTS tws ct)2iiM..iri5 r ...out tnese tour-ot-a-kind speU 21ILARITY. j - ,- -'.0 . .. - - Hi it,; f.S . n a. r -'- 6 tV, jHomemaking Stylbs . . Food Hallowe'en Is . uougnnut season Hallowe'en time is always doughnut time, or at least it is a good excuse for making this e lightfully devastating bit of rkh- hit . as a breakfast dish to serve with coffee, or at night to accom pany a glass of Tee cold cider.- RAISED DOUGHNUTS i 1 cup milk 1 cake:compressed yeast cup sugar 4& cups sifted flour. - 3 tablespoons butter -f - 1 egg beaten 1 teaspoons nutmlg 1 teaspoon salt Scald milk and cool to luke warm, crumble yeast and add with one tablespoon of sugar to the milk. Stir until dissolved, add 1 4 cups of the flour and beat well. Cover .and let rise in a warm nlace for. about an hour. Cream butter and remaining suear. add iha and nutmeg, and salt, and then add to the yeast mixture. Add re maining flour and place in a well greased bowl, cover and let rise in a-warm place for about 1 hours. When raised, turn out on floured board and roll inch thick, cut with doughnut cutter, place on a floured board and Ut rise for about an hour in a warm place. Fry In deen fat Until Ffildpn brown and done, turning once. aram. mis recipe makes about 2 dozen doughnuts. DOUGHXUTS 1 cup sugar 24 tablespoons butter - 3 eggs beaten light l cup milk 4 teaspoons baking powder m. teaspoon cinnamon i teaspoon grated nutmeg -1 H teaspoons salt Ftour (about 3 ta 4 cups)' -Cream butter and half the su gar, add remaining sugar to eggs and combine mixtures. Add milk , and 3 M - cups flour mixed with " . mnea wiitt sifted baking powder, salt and .pIce.. Then dd en'on" a, Hour tn m.Vo . ... 7. re tr cl. 1U" d.?n.gh Dd dered sugar. -"t- BACK Again! - by POPULAR DEMAND The Picture That WU1 Flame Forerer Through Motion Picture History! Tyrone POWER AlfceFAYE Don AMECHE ; Today mat. Tomorrow i C ; Only! eve. SALEM'S LEADING THEATRE TODAY . TmrF4vP; r lunnfeitcoraedy l 2 HITS '--:-' ? yymy- y Mii Mjft iMfMfltfffi) 1 1 A rcs,JLes. FEATURE "house of a v X 1000 'Barefoot Boy Jackie Moran Slarcia Mae-Jone - Ralph Mor- THRILLS t Kn. - Clalrt ladsor - io Salenu - "