The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 04, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX ' ' 1 , - - Tilt OHEGOI? CTATES11AN, Soien, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, January 4, 1939 4 '''.! . ! f i J I -.' 1
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i
Miss Shernt
w
tan is
ComDlimented at
SupperParty
K 5 M1 Elaine Sherman, whose
, marriage toir. Letter E. Wray
..will be an Jeyent . ef Saturday,
' honored at a smartly i ar
ranged 1:30 o'clock Supper part
for which Phyllis and Miss
Gcnevera Selander Were hostess
es at the Arthur Sejandcr home
- on North 8uimmer street Satur4
. cay night. 1 Ji.r.A ' .. ' J
Guests were " seated a small
' tables with J tiny whie brides
marline places for the guests. A
w luiscellaneousj shower honored
the bride-to-be - daring the ere
n'.ng and the ; gifts were arranged
on a large table inj the dining
room centered with !a miniature
bride and her attendants
-. Honoring Miss Sherman were
v " Miss Eleanor Sherman, Mies An
na Mae'GralfeahorstJ Miss Ruth
Anunsen, Minis Barbara Williams,
Miss Eleanor I Sederfctrom, Miss
Elizabeth Gfaut. Miss Maxine
Aashiem, - Miss Rowna Upjohn;
i Miss Alice Unrnh and Mies Phyl-
lis and Miss Genevefe Selander.
Nebraskauxiliary
At Milsom's !
.. I. i - - j ' ' 1 '
Members of the Nebraska aux
. lllary met on Wednesday at the
; home of Mrs. A. P- Mllsom on Cen-
- ter street for a social and business
session. The hostess; new pres-
; Went of the group, presided. Fol- -lowing
the business ndeetlng, Mrs.
i J. Jobansen, a former teacher ln
! Hastings, Nebraska, read a paper
on that city and atate.
Out of town Tisitors included
Mrs. Alma Larson of, Dallas and
Mrs. Gery MeDerby of Olympia.
Members present were Mrs. A. L.
LaMonde, Mrs. Albert H o e e t ,
Mrs. Clara MeDerby, Mrs. Lucille
Garner, Mrs. Verne, Axelson, Mrs.
Edgar MeCullum, . Mrs. Blanche
Stewart, u Mrs. Floyd MeDerby,
Mrs. R. E. Abernathy. Mrs. Lena
Landy, Mrs. E. M. DeHut, Mrs.
Edna Randall,. Mrs. Gertrude Van
Houdenos, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs.
Atha Prime Mllsom. j
Dr. and- Mrs. Labaa Steeres
and CapUln and Mra. Willis Vin
cent, were hosts for an informal
tarty Monday night at the for
mer's home on State street in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. J.
m - . r f -. n.fi.
who were weekend guests in the
rnnltal. Th- DeLanev'a formerly
made their home in Salem and a
group of their friends were bid-
den to greet them. Mrs. DeLan-
ey is remaining for a longer visit
ul the Leif Bergsvlk home.
Pattern
Most heartily ; youH agree that
tllmness Is a matter of lines and
net; pounds. . L once you ' try on
Oils new Anne Adams afternoon
frock! See -the -panelling, ex
tends from the very hem to the
' st-eulders, thus giving an illusion
nt greater height. To this 'most-,
rattering of effects is added the ,
most 'becoming, ot p trims -soft
ruftlea And yen can! Imagine howv
icracious .the-- bodice'! gathers cwlJl -
' Ik, placed as '.- they; are at and
near ? the bust line. Moreover, all '
'this prettiness is stitched up with '
great ease, since the few pattern. :
parts are quickly assembled, and "
tbe Sewing Instructor offers such,
worthwhile advice I Chooe short
or long sleeves and wool, silk
or sya'thetIe'forVbbrte;ir,',7
- Pattern 4025 ;jsi avalUWe in
-Women's slzei 34. 3, 38, 40, 42,
41, 46 and 48. -Sisej It takes
: yards St inch fabric and 4 yard
rnftUng. - -. -
gVa'drrrriis " ess fa . ia ;
coin far al ana Aaii Wtirar Writs
B I T LS : iU MHEa j,
Im hirst aoami
Writa TODAY
SPRIXa PATTEKJI
- prctsl It's tts Mt I'hi fr. avary
m . piaaams a auU-tWM rararooa I ...
Vra'II fia p(ra ol Xraaa stylaa. Ba-.
lero (rocks lor all getl Suit -aiU tactr -
ccn0Til . . Crttii. ttar, . abaat-towa
n'clothas, , waddinri erestfom I Budget tips
ana ni;cRtiOBt i 4t- ..,drif "iowi '
KiTiV -a.- &VJ&rS$
- cri. ; sroaBd-twiiou. drsaaca, and
Ihinra ta aiftka I or 'K.nln r 4 a ami
PRICK OF .BOOK, flfTKZS -CISTS.
iSaWVwnw SSwJt
took and - patte&h TOOSTHKB,
Twfcjrrr-Fivn cents. ' -
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. WiRWS . jinn (HI ITPflilhnnr'e h& 'Irstorocat. :4(r WmmTO Homemakm
.y uawaa
St.- Paul's Episcopal guild,
with Robert M. McLaughlin,
Liberty and Shipping streets,
2:30 p. m. J ! !
. Regular meeting and no-host
dinner, Salem Dakota elub.
: 3 0, - Episcopal parish house.
Program after dinner. ;
Foreign Mission, society, of
Jason Lee church, with Mrs.
Margaret Erp. 1370 North Win
ter street 2 p.m. -
Royal Neighbors sewing club
. with Mrs. Golda South, 335
North Summer street. ,
Book ReTiew class. Woman's
elub, 2 p.m., public library. ;
AAUW literary group, 74S
p.m.,. with Mrs. Dwlgbt Lear,
655 North 20th street.
South Dirision First Presby
terian church, with Mrs. L.
M. PurYlne.j 553 South 12th
etreet, 2 p.m. .
Ladies Aid and Missionary
societies, Knight Memorial
church, 2:30 with Mrs. H. C.
Stover, 246 South 19th street.
Thursday, January S
Fruitland Women's club cir
cle, with Mrs. Ed Sequin, 2
p. m.
Keizer Sewing club, all day
with Mrs. Robert McClay.
Chapter G of PEO sisterhood,
with Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert,
750 South High street, 1:30
p. m.
KCKT club with Mrs. Mary
Rogers, 336 Oak street, 2 p.m.
Kingwood ! American Legion
auxiliary, with Mrs. Dan Gllli
land, 1038 Elm street, West
Salem. I
Hollywood Merry-Go-Round
with Mrs. Harold Holler, 2
p.m. i
Raphaterians with Mrs. Mor
ton Peck, 2:30 p.m.
Woman's Benefit association
at KP hall, 8 p.m., Installation
cf officers.
Bush PTA at school 7:30
p.m.
Friday, January 6
Spanish War Veterans auxil
iary, covered dish lunch, 12:30
armory. .
West Side circle. Jason Lee
church all day meeting.
Woman's Alliance of Unitar
ian church with Mrs. Albert
Dewey, 1577 Chemeketa, 2:30
p.m.
Ann Carson Honored
Un iSirtnaay
i
MlM Ann Carson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Carson, was
complimented on her eighth birth-
"7 xuesuay auernoua wnen rs,
Carson entertained with an infor-
mal party at the Carson home on
c-t. r .t--t t,
South
guests came in costume at 4
o'clock and refreshments were
ao r 0A at a Inn tnhlo Tlnr ln tha
afternoon Mr. ; Wallace Carson Annual Party Held at
showed the youngsters some of , , n .
his movies. Mudd Kesidence ;
Honoring Miss Ann Carson
were Miss Janice Irwin. Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd en
lorie Becke. Miss Crystal Hunt- tertalned the Married People's
lngton. Miss Marian CarBon, Miss
Margaret Thomas, Miss Phyllis
Coons, Miss Janey Carson, Miss
Sally Cornelius, Miss Cynthia
Needham, Glenn Kern, Wally Car-
son and Jimmy Hunt.
!
Family Dinner Sunday
At Gibson Home
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson
were hosts for a family dinner
I party at their home on Stewart
street New Year's day. The Uble
was carried out In a blue and il-
ver decorative scheme and poin-
Covers were placed for Mrs.
L. D. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. V. L.
Gibson and sons. William and
Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson,
Mr. ana Mrs. Kex uiDson ana
children, Wallace and Sandra Lee
and additional guests were Mr.
and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford j
Miss Hilda Crawford, Mr. Frank
Crawford and Miss Rose Ann Gib-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gib-i
son. j
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wright have
returned to the capital from Los
Angeles where they spent the holn
ldays with their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Wright (Clara Jane Harms) and
granddaughter, Sandra Ann,
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nllU t ICWVITC W li
friends. v. A,
- i
. Mrs. Wilmer C Page, eater
talned members of her bridge club
ai mncneon ana carus inesuay
afternoon.
Crochet This Shell Stitch Rug
Ifs Easy Says Laura Wheeler
V f&
- Worked In number of Identl-i
eal- pieces and a reenter sanare
t1ia nMlita- ia11 raHtW hiff'hi!
; -nf a,M.!
ow strandt.of cotton, wni dress
np your home.- It's smart in three:
eolora. Patters 1980 contains dl-;
InafoatlAn l anil Af UV,i
Holiday Visitors
Are Honored
On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. James Sehon, sr
were boats for 'a charmingly ar
ranged buffet dinner ' party New
Year's evening at their home on
Mission "street. The affair was ar
ranged in compliment to their two
sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sehon, jr., of Baltimore, '
Maryland, and Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Sehon of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Sehon. Jr., have
been visiting in the capital this
winter and are leaving this week
for the east. The Howard Sehons
have been spending the holidays
in Salem and have returned to Eu
gene to resume their studies at
the University of Oregon.
Seasonal decorations were used
in the table appointments and
guests were seated at small ta
bles. The evening! h o ur s... were
spent informally. . j
Covers were-placed for Mr, and
Mrs. James Sehon; Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Howard ISehori, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Whitehead of Turner, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur B. Smith, Jr., of
White Salmon, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Heater of Sublimity,
Mr. and Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mr.
and Mrs. Vern Mathis, Mr. and
Mrs. Neal Fleming; Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Gribble, Miss ; Isobella
Misbler, Miss Maria Froelic. Miss
Jtine Perkins, Mr. Ronald Adams,
Mr. Warren Kleeg, Mr. William
Sehon and Mr. and Mrs. ' James
Sehon, sr.
Mrs. Schram Honored
At Party
The Sons of Union Veterans and
their auxiliary met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams ion the'."
Glen Creek road on Saturday And though you always read signs,
nht tnr nn-wt iiinnor: in th a perfect travel coat if you take
large basement The room j was
decorated with holiday greens and
red candles ln crystal holders.
Games were the recreation; of the
evening. : j
Shortly after midnight 1 guests
returned to the basement room
and honored Mrs. Mettle Schramm
ana nonorea Airs, jueiue senramm
on the occasion of her 80th birth-
day. A lighted birthday cake was
a feature of the celebration.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
P v Mr and Vra Irthnr Rrnwn
Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McWhorter,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pratt, Mr. and
Mrfl. C. F. Reilly, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Remington, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Biggerstaff, Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Waterman, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Adams, Mrs .Rattle garner-
on, ram. - raary li.ci, raro. liuiu
71?,' v. ' MtH
John Robins, Mrs. Mettle Schram,
D m .t OaafA Ca4; ur
am iBie nooioi, xnr. a. in.
Lausch and Mr. R. A. Blevins.
class of theFirst Baptist church
Monday night at their home on
orin p"" aireeu ia new
Year theme was carried out at
we pariy ana greenery ana seas-
onal decorations were used about
the rooms. Games and music
were enjoyed during the evening.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Roth, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Strubble, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
den A. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
C. Newberry, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
white Mr and Mrs Will Morlev
Sr .nd Mr s 1 an.it .5 - and
Mr. c Dolan Hatfield Mr and
rs Ernest Peterson' Mr and
Mn Frank Lobdell, Mrs. Henry
Cross. Mrs. H. C. McCulloch. Mrs.
Jessie Arm old and Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Mudd.
4
The Bash PTA will meet Thar-
aay night at the school at 7:30
o'clock. Mrs. J. Vinton Seott will
talk on China and its New Year
customs. Mrs. Scott lived in China.
for several years. A group of
Chinese will present an interest-
ing program. Tea and fortune
cakes will be served.
Mr. and Sirs. T. W. Davies had
as their holiday guests,. Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Taylor and children
Beverly and Barbara of Portland.
They were among the guests at a
Christmas dinner at the Davies
home.
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ladles of the GAR at the usual
time thla week
The next meeting of Pro-Amer-
ica is scneauiea ior January is at
the Marion hotel.
color s c h e m e s : material, re-
' quired; photography of section of
rttm . r .
" .,..s' ..! U iU.
UVMU VU a. M( VV1U VI aae
pattern to The Oregon Statesman,
Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly:
rtDrPC
Style-miLi
r T
l-raK If v
rrmeaste maAitWRfmiw imwmiw inrirmn-n --i t -1-Hr t r -4taasAm
"I dont have to worry about those signs i bow. I already have
ticket!"
Aiie uoiiiuiuuub iwesa uiuurea ciwi nam iu oairu uw uew way
from Just below the hips, and veritably sings its grace with buttons,
like music notes, on pocket flaps .and wrists. Your glimpse of a
smart collarless reefer, ln the car, la of green and rose striped worst
ed with flat, slot pockets, repeated on hips, and a tipper. Copy
right, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc.
t r . .
Ufflner ratty at
n rr
tSrOVn tiOffle
(jTJ SUttdaV
Mrs. F. Ivan Brown entertained
with a smartly appointed dinner
nartv New Year's nirht In eomnlt-
ment to the birthday of her hus-
band at the Brown home on North
18th street The evening hours
were spent informally.
Guests were seated at a large
table covered with a white .cloth used about the guest rooms. Ad- . .
and centered with an arrangement ditlonal guests will be Mrs. Carl BRUSH CREEK Miss Lucille
of pink carnations, lllles-of-the- Nelson, Mrs. George Flagg and Benson was a holiday hostess to
valley and rainbow candles in Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr. a group of the younger crowd,
shades of pink and blue. Place Club members bidden are Mrs. invited were Phyllis Adams, Jean
cards carrying out the blue, pink Romeo Gouley, Mrs. George A. 'Day, Bernie Gay, Neva Donnell,
and-white decorative scheme White, Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr., I a rdyce Wik, Frances Sparks; Ver
marked places fori the guests. Car- Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr., Mrs. U Aycock, Muriel Stamey, Nor
natlons, valley and tapers were ar- Homer H. Smith, sr., Mrs. Fred- - ma Sletton, Betty Frances, Lu
ranged in the living room. t erkk Lamport, Mrs. Margaret Le ctlle Benson, Eugeno Torgerson,
("Vtvera wfrn nlai1 for Mr. and
Mr8. Kenneth Bell, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Campbell, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Heinleln, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
Ham staceyt jjr. and Mrs. Edwin
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. F.
Ivan Brown.
r 1 tt
MlSS Cooley Hostess
v? T 1
r OT JLunciieon
Mlas Mars-ie Coolev. d&nehter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley, en-
tertained a group of her friends
at a holiday luncheon last week at
the Golden Pheasant. Later, they
attended the afternoon matinee.
in the group were Miss wanaa
Grant, Miss jean naire bwin.
Miss Georgia Roberts. Miss Mart-
anne croisan. Miss Beverly wads-
worth, Miss Barbara Keyea and
miss Margie wooiey.
i
For some years the American
Legion and auxiliary have urged
the protection of widows and or-
phans of. World war veterans
which is one. of the five-point pro-
gram of legislation to be support-
ed by the groups this year for con-
gress. -Other points are adequate
national defense; universal serv-
ice and the passage of the Shep-
pard-May bill; creation of a sep-
arate United ' States employment
service ; strengthening of lmmi-
gration, naturalization and depor-
l. .-i - : .
The anziliarv radio broadcast
OTer KSLM Thursday at 1:30 p.
m. will be a talk by Secretary of
State Earl Snell, as well as a mu
program , according to Avis
white who is arranging same.
The Woman's Benefit associa
tion will hold Installation of offl-
eers at the KP hall Thursday"
night at 8 o'clock. All elected of-
fleers ire aaked -to be present, i
. i
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spanlding,
Miss Leone Spanlding. and Mr.
Kooen j i-ouna, spent ine mew
xear s weeaenu in uresnam as me
' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clay C.
Mlller- 1. , - - : ' -,
4'- - !
- .The Junior Federated Music
I clubs will give a pubUe program
"in the TMCA lobby at 8 o'clock on
fFrlday night These programs are
- given the , first Friday of each
month.; . - -Tvi
I ai:: f- A': . . - -'"!
Mr. ! Richard Cooley ' and Mr.
. John Hughes enjoyed the wsek
end skiing at Mt. Hood and were
registered at Tlmberllne J Lodge,
f i - a i : .
-Mra. Donald Deckebach has bloV
den members ot her elub to bridge
.and supper tonight at her home.
All
New Classes Forming
i,
ENROLL NOW
Daibaia Dsmcs
- - - (?tetck
en
here we are with your ticket for
winter vacation in warmer climes.
Mrs. Earl Snell
To Entertain
At Luncheon
Mrs. Earl Snell has invited
members of the Town and Country
elnh and a few additional meats "
to her Falrmount Hill home today
for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Several
hours of contract will be in play
during the afternoon.
Seasonal decorations will be
Vnnr-v Mra. irrh Jerman. Mra. T.
A. Livesley. Mrs. Karl Steiwer of
Jefferson. Mrs. Clarence Keene
and Mrs. Jack Currie of SUverton.
. - .
Masquerade Given by
Legion Saturday
Pirates, ladies of the gay 9Q's,
Red Riding Hoods and farmers
appeared
Saturday night when
Kingwood post, American Legion
sponsored a masquerade dance.
ine gay paper lanterns inrnisn-
and balloons, suspended
V1 ce,1In were burst at
m
jroeeph Darby
tn,. phn,.i. M .Moivin.
Kratulatlons on the birth of a son,
1 11CL1B UUU1LU I SB.IC3 1 CLC1 I iua IUUV
Joseph, Jr., Tuesday morning.
January 3, at the Maynard hos-
pjtai in Seattle. The young boy is
the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
l. Darby and Mr. Campbell
church of Eugene,
maB Mjutha Sprarse. daughter
ot QoTernor - elect andMrs.
Charles A. Sprague. will arrive in
tQe capital tonight from San
j0se Calif
a
MrsJoseph E. Harvey, Jr., will
honor members of her bridge clnb
tonight at her Center street home.
Supper will follow an evening of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Griggs of
F ortland, formerly of Salem,
were the guests Monday ot Mr.
and Mrs. William McGilchrist. jr.
a a a -
Miss Joeephine McGilchrist was
hostess to members of the Spin
gters last night at her home on
North Summer street.
, ,
Hr. and Bin. Edward Murphy
o( i seatUe. f ormerlv ot Salem.
were weekend guests in the cap-
. itaL I
WHY SUFFER? WHY BE
DISCOUZLAGZD? -v
HIM OXKHOIDS (PiUs) ( , r 7 ;
CaUtiS Caattiaatioa Pis. I ' I
aon Ulcara. AU Kactal. 1 .
Coloa aad Stomach troablas I ' -
naiflf lyaliiiaatad wia- . I'
at aoraical opera tioa altar J ' . -all
othar aiathoda ,,
failad. Wa kara doea tt-aW-T
far tboasaads af otaars we can ee k
far yoa. 2 yaara ia PortUaa.
XU.tOOaXlTtnCat ,
Calf ar writ -
Dr. C J. DEAN CLINIC
SX Co. M. Baraaiaa sa4 Craaa Aaa. :
TalipagaiKAatWIS PortUaa, Oraaoa
Schccl of Dance
TeWphowe S58S
March of Dimes
Begins Drive
For Funds
Ten cents sounds very' small
to most of us, but last year, Ed
die Cantor's radio eamtaitro, 'The
March of Dimes" brought $85,
000 to the White House to aid
ln the fight against the "maim
ing death." This year the cam-
reign wm be conducted in even whc haT, been placed on hom
loser connection with the cele- iAr....i.h rnanttea:
&tJZJftjZ!S?n birtf;
day planned to benefit the fight
gainst Infantile paxalTsls.
ie brd.!W.dl'.ei 10
sevelt's ' birth, will : be sold to
swell the. flow of more recent
dimes. The coin was donated for
auction by Frank ' Selmier of
North Vernon, Indiana, from his
private collection., It is a proof
piece, never . used aqd in perfect
condition. According to the US
mint it is one of 1100 that' were
struck off in 1882.
: Mr.' Selmier sent the dime to
the White House with the sug-
gestion that its sale could pro-
vide funds to aid sufferers from
the crippling disease. .President
Roosevelt forwarded it to Keith
Morgan, chairman of the i com-
lifft?J Ml?;?ilon ot tbe
piesidents birthday.
Beginning . Monday, January
awv aa UlVOfc bcvuvuo ,vi uv VVUU
try, "March . of Dimes" buttons
will be sold for 10 ; cents each.
At the same time "March of
Dimes" birthday cards will be
distributed nationwide. These
will be filled with dimes, sealed
and sent to President Roosevelt
at the White House.; The birth
day cards are made to hold as
many as 10 dimes.
In the Valley
Social Realm
STATTON, Mrsi H o w a r i
George entertained members of
her bridge club at her home re
cently with a dessert luncheon.
Sirs. Robert Schroeder of Mill
City and Mrs. Virgil R. Tuel
were guests. Several hours of
bridge were played with Mrs.
W. N. Plntler holding the high
score. Mrs. Schroeder; was award
ed the guest prise. I
Those present were:, Mrs. C. A
Beauchamp, Mrs. W. N. Plntler,
Mn H A RAanrhamn Mra fnn.
rad Neibert, Mrs. Frank Potter,
and Mrs. Robert Schroeder of
Mill City. Mrs. Virgil R. Tuel
t.nd the hostess Mrs. Howard
George.'
TTanrav flirbiimuiii 1 Hiiilv Sa.
well, Nel Zohler, Harold Adams.
Dick Adams. Warren ! and De-
Wayne Donelly, Edward Erick
sen, Harold Johnson, Chet Car
son and ' Deam Stamey. j
SILVERTON Mrs. W. J. Bl
lenberger of Cleveland, Ohio, who
has beep visiting her soa-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F.
J. Roubal, has left for her home.
She plans to return via the south-
Crn route, stopping over ln Los
Angeles, Tucson ajid Chicago.
Mrs. EUenberger , spent two and
haU months a Sllverton. .
. . . .
! The Towiisend chorus vdU meet
on Saturday night at the home of
Mrs. Mae Abbie, 1065 North Cot-
mtrat at 7sn nvinrv Thar
MaPt v Bavvw WW W w W va w m aa w
will be election of officers.
... . , - i -
- The - UkJiGON
. ' STATESMAN
Todays Menu
Tomato-potato soap Iwill be one
of the dishes for tonight's menu.
Potato-tomato soup
Beef a la Stanley
Buttered onions
Pumpkin pie j
:. !
BEEF A LA STANLEY
Pan broil filets of beef, or beef
..v. it ..nt) hananaa
Tothefatthatremainsinthepan
add g-ublespoons boiling water.
ft teaspoon beef extract and 7 ta-
blespoon butter, pour around beef
and croquettes.
HORSERADISH-HOMIXY
. CROQUETTES
K cup hominy grits'
cup boiling water,
b teaspoon salt
cup scalded milk
2 tablespoons butter !
2 teaspoons . grated horsera
dish - I .
Steam hominy with water until
absorbed,, add milk and steam un-
til tender' Add batter and salt.
cool and shape. Dip Id flour and
egg and crumbs and fry, drain
Chicken Casserole Fills
.
Up Family
Chicken goes a long way when
made into such a dish as this
CHICKEN CASSEROLE
2 tablespoons quick-cooking
tapioca
M teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
Dash of paprika
2 cups diced cooked chicken
1 4 cups milk or ehicken stock
2 tablespoons melted butter
6 to 8 unbaked baking powder
Liscuits rolled inch thick
Combine ingredlenU in order
given. Turn into greased easse-
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role and bake In hot oven (425
degrees) i 25 minutes stirring
mixture twice during first 10
minutes of baking. Place biscuits
on top of chicken mixture after
it has baked 10 minutes; return
to oven and bake 12 to 15 min
utes longer, or until biscuits are
browned. Serves 4.
Apples jProvide Style to
Meal as j Appetizers
Apples have many more so
phisticated Uses than mere sauce
and pie, they even provide color
and flavor for dressy appetisers.
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FRENCH APPLE APPETIZERS
Cut apple balls from red apples
with French vegetable ; cutter.
Spread balls with cream cheese
and roll in chopped nuts. Fasten
into hors d'oeuvre ball with col
ored canape sticks.
VTEXNA APPLE APPETIZERS
SPENCER
Individually Designed
CORSET
Costs no more than ordi
nary corsets and yet will
correct your figure faults
because it will be de
signed individually for
you and you alone
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Corsetiere
215 8. Winter St. - Ph. 7877
Or Leave Message at 6317
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Bread pudding takes tin a new
flavor : : when peanut butter is
listed among the ingredients. A
good flavor that goes away down
in the cost list
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PEANUT BTTTER BREAD
1 cup ule soft' bmd cubes
2 cups milk. , scalded
H cupj peanut; butter
cub cold milk
1 egg, slightly beaten
. 2 tablespoons sugar
14 teaspoon salt
teaspoon .vanilla
Soak bread in scalded milk for
it minutes. Place peanut butter,
in bowl, add one-half of the cold
milk, whip with TOUtJ beater un
t;l smooth; add remaining milk,
whip until smooth. Combine egg,
sugar, salt, and" vanilla; blend
thoroughly. To bread mixture, add
peanut butter and egg mixtures;
blend thoroughly. Trn into but
tered baking dish, place ln pan
?: hot water and bake in mod
erate oven (350 degrees) litonr.
Serve with cream or hard sauce
topped'
with . grated nutmeg.
Serves 6.
- Slice
small skinned Vienna.
sausages
in slices about one-half
inch thick. Cut one-half inch
ci.bes of red apples. Dip apple
cubes In' French dressing. ' Fas
ten one cube of apple and one
slice of Vienna sausage on a can
ape stick.;
Apple slices
Cut thin slices from cored red
anples. Marinate in lemon Juice.
S?rve with raw carrot wedges
and celery curls.
An attractive service ot raw
fruit and vegetable appetisers
uses a large colorful Delicious
apple as ian hors 'deoeuvre ball
with various
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urday only. 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.,
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