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PAGL GDC Tbe OHEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morulas, January 7, 1939 4. - 1 Society . .Clubs ': MUSIC s Engagement 1 olfl iAi3eta Chi t ! Sorority An encagement of interest to. VVunlversityi circlet u that of Miss ; Dorothy,-.; Leeper, laughter of , - Mr. And Mrs. George W. Leeper . . ; of RoSeburg, and Mr. Paul Wil . 5 Jlam Sllke, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Sllke of Salem, ; ; The news was told at the dinner . " tour at the . Beta Chi - sorority ; 1 1 houso41ast nighL No date has ' "been set for the wtdding. ' ' Miss Leeper is iiow.a attending t " Willamette university where she Is a Beta Chi... Mr. Sllke also at tended Willamette an-1- was a " 'member ot Sigma Van fraternity. ' ,"He la now with Montgomery -" ' Ward and. Co. . , h The announcement was re .'" vealed during the deaseit course when f the names of " ta. couple , r ' were hidden in : the. cakes. . 'V -v Covers were 'placed for Mrs. t Charles ;McCaf gar, Mis.: Dorothy - Leeper, M 1 s s Do-othy Wright ; Miss M Mary Sadler, Miss Bell. V. Brown; Mlrt Doris-Brown, Mis3 . - Phyllis . Phythian, - HI" Helen l Bennett, M in Dorothy Cutler, Miss Leon. Burdtek, M'ss Eliza beth ; Williams, Miss Imogen ' Bowser, - Miss Befty Zeok, Miss . Carolyn Wood. Miss Juiia Fogle song, I Miss Charlotte Schneller, iMlss Irma Calvert, Miss Mar "''garet "Maey, Miss Mary ieannette , Clark j and Miss Patricia -.. Schramm. sS Vanclerhufs Hosts at Holiday Dinner On ; New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. 'Norton vande-hnf enter , tiln,l at rilnnar la thpir home cn North 21st "street The Uble was centered with a pot of polnsettlas and deep ros? tapers In crystal holders. Holiday greens and' seasonal decorations were j ued about the rooms. Games and music were -enjoyed during the afternoon hours. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Norton Vanderhaf. there were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vanderhuf. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kdenig, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson and Mr. Elmer Bai ley. . . . . . .: tertalned at dinner Tuesday at Schneider's. After dinner tne 1 mM'tunt'llit arpnlnr as rUMts of the Fairview home teachers. .w .r Thosei present were: Mrs. Grae. Craig. Miss Carmelita Barqulst, Mrs. Albert Derry, Mrs. Charlotte i Jones, Miss Margaret iiarquisi and the hostesses. Miss Thelma McDonald and Mrs. Shelton: Pattern ':"" ISj 0X) ' if JtAf A ".""fr- VV Yf J is H teSfi: ill -. Indulgfngta alTthe holiday Tae,day afternoon at the home goodies that "stP P" the of Mrs. Glenn Adams on Glenn weight so quickly? 70ji'll creek Road. Mrs. a . Willis, U. wUf ,t0 r hWti9 '7 E.R7i. 81 m.: President, presided over ; the mlng styles tor those 'xt home" meetlng. Mr. Harold Peterson frocks yon plan to make. Thto;or.Tu..prMdB, of red. flattering new Anne Adams ere- enUed -Women's club, of Ore- fiIonl - 1 ?f- ln"U,Vce' Im.P T ou, gave an -informal talk, Th. ideal! .It calls tor wry little ko,te4, WM wlMted by Mr.. Vi stltchlng and 1U lines are all ola jenniBt8. -definitelT slenderiijn spr-T next met,0 wtjl W fc M ged 1cott4nMSlmlUr.tofthat hom.e of Mrs. Forrester Y& "iFwJ&:!Z?- P'kway Drive. r Mra. E. O. Lr7 tT Vosburg ia in, charge of the pro- thetlc, why. not cut the back and asststin' .... -., . front of your dress biaa,.to. eon-' , - , traat smartly :wlth the straight- Vr Ashbangh, a student atWaN cut oto .liwlw to tltw-g. you ate, choice of vHther.mredttllf hl. p4renUt Mr, viA Hrt. or keld-ln ,sleeyes--both partlcu-TC; 1,,, to Brooks. With JJfVTS; ... hie parents. Miss Kreta Fae Ash- tTn9iQt1U t htli and Mra, Maude Smith, h. tfi 1 i 4.3l- . Vt a New Year's day, guest t ;;di Sf5a o' Miss Gertrude Mc- 11 Inch fabric and t yards Md fajQtl, Albany. While ric-rac ; on vacation ha sang at .the Pres- 'i- - -. . - ' .'!.. . byterlan church tn Gervaisv MeOfe a 'a 4 nrriM - cists; i5e J. odist church in Brooks and av- eoiai far. thli Anna adtait pattara. Writs - -tv- .t.1.1. . NAIfC . ADDRESS ; aaa exaj Other PiaCS.' i STYLK J UMBER. - -, SH WA2"a TZwIll as plaaataf a aMWUfl wataraaai T'H ti4 9fwt t,TiuBr lara roeks tor H sfn! Baits aa taai ucutonHl cram - waar. aaaatawa cloth, vaddtac arcatioatt Bafat ps and iuftioin lor , oreauof. Tr'tl. 'frT- oor ii:htl ' IMJf t. S vwm, arsBBd tWka irum, sad - . ? a. 1 M - . S w . iniBf M naaa ior anhunii wwi...:v; s:tw:fNri .. - , t M!ciFVawai"TOM'K einjoUtJ. rooK asd- patters togthb," daughter . Ot : Dr. and Mrs.-J. H. TwtNTYFivn ciMTa- M Garn Jobst, - left - Friday for Oak- E,rtt Eaisl B"' f land where she wm resume: ner ' v stndle.-at'Mina-eniiw- r - New club calendar TownsWchorustli Mrs. Mae Abbie. 165 North Cot- Uge street, 7:30 o'clock. Tuesday, January 10 Junior Gtild of "St. Paul's Episcopal church with Mrs. . William BurgbardU 840 Un ion.: 2 p.m. " -WRC. Miller's hall, Installs tlon of officers. Children's story hour, lib rary,. 10 a.m. .' Monday, Jaauary 9 ; Sons of Union Veterans aux iliary, with Mrs. C. F. Reilly, 1403 North - Liberty street, 2 p.m. Royal Neighbors of America, 8 p.m. Fraternal temple. Wesley sn Service Guild: ot Jason Lee church with Mrs. Ray Berkey, Elm street. West Salem, 8 p.m, . Tuesday, January 8 Artisan's Woman's club, with Mrs. J. E. Reay, all, day meet ing. Alpha Mu Delphian, with Mrs. M. C Findley, 225 orth 20th, t:30 a.m. Englewood PTA, - at school house, program and business meeting. Wednesday, January 11 American Lutheran guild, 2 p.m.. In church parlors. Salem high school band mothers, faculty room, high school, 1:30 p.m. Woman's Horn. Missionary society Jason Lee church, with Mrs. W. W. Chadwick, 1390 North Winter street. 2:15 p.m. Friday, January IS Brooks garden clnb, with Mrs. C. V. Ashbaugh, all day. m j w AlUmnae UrOUp IS RniPTtincl at AVJitCi taJJJCTU at Lipps Home Miss Dorothy Lipps was hostess to alumnae of Delta Pbi sorority Thursday night at her home on North 13th street. Miss Gwendo- lyn Hunt was the assisting host- . . x Mrs. Joseph Felton presided at the short business meeting and plans were outlined for the winter months. Bridge and games were in play during the evening and supper was served at a late hour j " nowe. ing Will be at the home Of Mrs. . . t cii.ua on r euriiri &. Tnose present were Mrs. Delrtn - - - Durham, Mrs. Ridgley Miller. Mrs. vur uppu, an, osepn rei- 1AM 1MI Da l A T AmIb sTaM a aa "tl . - l thur B- Smith, jr., Mrs. Verne oaiuucr, mm GwendolTn Hunt, Miss Josie Ack- lin. Miss Bertha Babcock. Miss Marian Bretx, Mias Doris Unruh. Miss Kay Rlnge, Miss Cathrtn 5?dx'.uMl8"Mara,'1f,t, Ha?wr- uvmuv, jsiaa iru- Auxiliary Meets With Mrs. Gilliland A , . Kingwood American Legion auxiliary, held a meeting on Thursday afternoon with 20 mem- bers and guests present, at the home of Mrs. Gilliland. Reports were given by hospital, chairmen. Mrs. Lois Neiger, na- tionai news chairman, sent 20 sub- scrlptions to the national publica- tion. PlanS Were COmnleted for the eardnart r k. ,ol V i iTv Vt .? , 7 . i. ,.ld OD the 14th at the legion hall. Mrs. Elmer COOk and "Mrs,. Ray Lacey will be In charge y refreshment committee win be Mrs. Albert Bouffieur. chairman, assisted by Mrs. Reid. Mrs. Gilliland and Mrs. Boening. f Sewing kits to be sent to the vet- erans hospital in Portland were .made. Guests were Mrs. F. - Edith Smith, Mrs. R. W. Clarke. Mrs. Arthur V. Lengele. Members nre- ent were Mrs. William Schwars. Mrs. Emil Selffert, Mrs. Ray iacey, Mrs. u B. McCIenden, Mrs. Ted Lengele, Mrs. Anna Jensen! a w . a ... Mrs. Karl Mobley, Mrs. William Reid, Mrs. Albert Bouffieur, Mrs. Henry Boyd. Mrs. Emmet Dickson, . Mrs. Gene Delts. Mrs. John Brin ing, Mrs.' Floyd White, Mrs. Frank ' Llffhtfnnt PruMI rim., urn a w . m. ..v. b UIUMU 11 Hams, and the hostess, Mrs. Gilli ? land. Mrs. Gilliland and Mrs! Mc - Clenden served refreshments. a Laurel Social Hour Club Meets at Adams' Home ' . Laurel .Social .Hour club " i rt ' the- Jaaon; Jletiodlst church r wui- uwro ttay avuw ot- an.- Ray Berkey in West Salem Mon- ' . AVtnoV Km TtMm - - Naderman will be the assisting hote Mrs. Saal Janh wlHgive no lea ry urs., Archie Brewsur. . ' dr"Featares Zonta Members COttipHniented At Affair The home of Mrs.- George Pearce on North Winter street was the scene or a delightful af ; fair Thursday night - when Miss ' Dorothy Pearce and : Dr. Helen , Pearce entertained members of the Salem Zonta club. A dessert supper was served by the host esses. . . The guest speaker for the ev ening was Mr. Charles E. Wilson, who has' recently returned from a tour of the European continent. 'He spoke informally on sights and experiences of the various coun tries visited. Members gave cur rent events during the evening. Mias Helen Bocker Invited the group to tea Sunday afternoon at the new TWCA headquarters on Stat, street. Calling hours ar. from four to fiv. o'clock. Those present were Mr. ' Wil son, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. George Pearce, guests, and Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Helen Bock er, Miss Helen Tockey, Miss Ha sel Cook, Miss Mabel Savage, Miss Lillian McDonald. Mia MUdred Oleson, Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs. Mabel Brownell, Mrs. -Bell Nlles Brown, Mrs. Byron B. Her rick, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Miss Dorothy Pearce and Dr. Hel en Pearce. 1 Radio Programs to Be " Heard at Library Toscanlni's return as conductor, after a month's vacation, and Ricnara Strauss' opera ier ko- senkavaller" wiU be among the Richard Strauss' opera "Der Ro- musical weeaena tare orer me r- dio. The ooera can be heard in the Music room of the Salem pub- lie library Saturday, 10:55 a.m., 2:15 p.m. The opera cast: Ptil wrenberf i mknoi LUt, buo oUTin : Km steTcns, contrito Hrr tob Faninal . Friedrieh Schorr, baritoaa sophi M.riu Fml, topr.n. nnnn.. SSTJSSttSZ Y!ehi commUMrj of Poiiei-Normaa Cordon, hut Major-doms of tht Priaecu i. uom ixm, watrsito vztZZ:rZZtriA Wltt' te'r Erich Witt., to Kotwy .Arnold osbor, , btntoat - ncn mm. tanor Thr orphaai: ; N."JU5 Bo4?' opruo - rrZZVS. ZEE! ....Anas Kiki, eontrtlto a miuiner ..Fearl Beta ner, aoprsao Over KEX at 7-8:30 p.m. the cuiju sympnony orcneeira wiia Ar- turo Toscanini, conductor, will be heard in the following program: Baifacr Symphony Mosart v.rUtioai on . Them, b7 Had.u uZtlirchtitoZZJa rrcinde ta "Der Meiatnincer wasner un ouuuay orer aiauon a.uxxm, 11 to 2 P.m., the New York Phil- harmonic-svmnhonv with John - . rift Genasa Dne for 8trifi..8chabrt nl.r,rt"VnJa-.'' "aib., Yii"n" Jt; V!,; . Owtnra to Tannhauer"'. Iwsner On station KOIN from to 7 P-m- the Ford Sunday evening hour will be heard, with Frits Reiner, conductor, and Georges Oyortaro to Prometheus" eethoTM nr m7D" "rJlZjZZEL .Saint-Sous Daase .Debassy DWertimento lor Btringi 5S3S Air oa O String Bach Baaatella i. Roumanian 8Wle8earl.tee Kamarin.kaia ... GUnka c7fBl Joyful, W Adore The..BeetIioTen Thimble Club Officers .. , Are Announced : . - The Book and Thimble club met last Thursday at the home of Charlss Adams oa Cascade Annual election of officers WM held witb following named Mrs. H. A. Ho tie, president; Mrs. Conrad Fox, vice-president; Mr- Charles Sch warts, secretary; Mmi Ti raaa Tn Vrvs1 Y rAOSintst quilt committee, Mrs. Charles sas a as svb a-'t. ww a vtt a, a wo ut va t Hathaway, Mrs. Schwr.rts; pro- gram chairman, Mrs. Ed Som- mV!f' ,v in tne group were Mrs. Hall. Mrs. J. Hill, Mrs. H. A. Hotte, Mrs. Charles Schwartz, Mrs. Ross Dawrell, Mrs. Dalton CasUe, John and Richard, Mrs. Ed Sommers, Mrs. Charles Hath- away,' Mrs.' F. W. Kubin "and - Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Kubin will furnish program at next meet- ing on January is at tne home 0t , Mrs. Ross Dawrell Baxbiroiu, conductor? ana unio B the club rooms. Ms. George -mvt jr, ani Mrs: W H Me- "raoennorsx, Mrs. veorge uuerne, the Hubbard skating rink on Jan Bastabo. violin soloist, will play: Rhoten led the sin gin a and wm inieb. Dr. and Mrs. Irrlna A. Mr8- Homer Harrison. Mrs. Clif- uary 28 or 24 with Mrs. H. M. Laura Wheeler Finds Colorful Linens Brighten a Home t 7 " 2 .4R-6rrltfc 1 Bluebtrds-the symbol of hap - plneasIAnoTyoallbe happy when - - . . . SM flsi a aa, "WSaaja a. m a SSv AJ9k 4S s AT W aa SBasfe sjadFaa iwivunii uvuui pwu, towels Tor pMow7esea7v Dothe" birds in shades of blue with a touch et rose on their breasU and the flowers In rose, peach or yel- W shades,-Pattern-13 04 con- - MARINE B UREN- ?ttle-Sm ilei WSBBBBBSBHSBBT' SI ' ' t A W Z. t A r. X r X Harry's right In thinking he's a lady killer he starve them death!" Determination to stay home, rather apparent in her very appearance. ishing, is her tailored negligee in trianon blue, of sheer but downy wool. And her feminine, but not weepy willow type is further noted in the two chiffon hankies of brilliantly contrasting hues, worn in the one pocket. The rippling fullness ot the black silk crepe dress Is shirred once across chest and again at raised waistline, cord Inser tions emerging in each case to tie tn pretty bows.' Copyright, 1939, Esquire Features, Inc. Annual Guest Dinner Held Thursday J On. of the outstanding events of the rear for membeis of the Salem Woman's clnb was the . ji an MnniiHi aru aaaa . am n na a- held Thursday night at the club- house. Covers were placed tor "er. and guesu. Mis. EuU Scully, president. acted as toaatmlstress. The long taDies were aecoraiea witn yet- low and lavender bloioomi and greenery flanked with yellow ta- pers. Mr. L M. Schannep gave the ddress of welcome and Intro- aucea promiDeoi memoirs 01 tue ciud. nev. irvug jl. r ox maa. the resnanse. After the dinner hnnr tb. rrnun .niovail ' slnrinr ' - accompanied by Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mrs. J. A. Brownson sooke in- formally about the Children Farm home and Mrs. Seymour Jones told ot the scholarship loan fund. Rev. Robett Hutch- inBm was the guest speaker and tional Ulki Rogers llostess TT-pTTrp pi 1 lO IvLJVl ilUD Mrs. Mary Rogers was hostess on Thursday to member, ot the KCKT dub In her apartment, and late in the afternoon took the group to the Golden Pheas ant for lunch. Present were Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Roy wassam, Mrs. weme ?.nox - .. M."- f11 ..scCe"?us' r t ,V V, Ross, Mrs. A. F. Waller, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. A. A. Graber, , Mrs. Alma Thompson. The Hollywood Merry-Go-Round met on Thursday at the home of ' Mrs. Harold Holler with Miss Maxine LaDue as a spectol guest. A social afternoon was enjoyed by Mrs. W. W. Fisher, Mrs. J. J. Wilson, Mrs. Robert Wager, Mrs. O. A. Forgaard, Mrs. V. M. La- Due, Miss Florence Kleeman and Mrs. HoUer. Mrs. Thomas Rile entertained informally at luncheon Friday afternoon in compliment to Mrs.' T. J. ueuiney 01 san Mateo, who is visiting in the capital this week. I , tains a transfe nattara a iom. J .Ufa ranging from Stt inch-! . scheme.; illustrations of stitches; & . ... ! materials required. s - .' " - Send ten cenu m'ciln for this pattern to Th. Oregon Statesman. NeeeHeeraft ; Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME " and ADDRESS. of Interest to " Women Womn' Editor- - to than be underfed by Harry, is Militant perhaps, but utterly rav Wedding Anniversary Is Celebrated by Couple Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edwards who will observe their 59th wed ding anniversary today cele- m. .j i.v ., bb bmi w m ninnair i fir aa aw-can ra of friends Friday afternoon at their home on Route . ,a7d. were" marHed in Ubar?. ssarv n iwnsiw nn aju ss m.n a m . rw i-a vita Kentucky. 1880 at the ime when there were no marriage certifl- ates bat only license! iuued. In isos they moved to Salem where they hav. resided ever nne Tney have four Uvlng children in Salem, Washington, Ohio and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. dwards ar. members wtt -n.nri.t of the m.. . . ! vl jh-- IIIVH' ymcu'H.IUl UUIUCI fax. Rev. and Mrs. Guy L. Drill. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Miller. Mr tjk-, tk ty ri un Tn. Rartrnrr ani Mr. tnii yr. w D Edwards fra TTnlvftrB TTnctoca On Thursday Mrs. Robert Halvorsm enter- wSit." ,r ' -V,.' sskwvaa aaa vvtuyiiuivii w -waa Whlttesell. The afternoon was gpent informally. Refreshments miu.uia.il,. ..i.uu, were served by tn. noetesa wno was assisted by Mrs. Fred Bow- ersoz and Mrs. Eugene Hart. Those present' were Mrs. Dan Whlttesell, Mrs. Lee Eyerly, Mrs. jack Eyeriy, Mrs. naymona Eyerly, Mrs. Russell Syerly, Mrs. Harry Eyerly, Mrs. Albert Beck- man ana xwij uo dwuu, Mrs. Frank Hrubes. Mrs. MUton Bingenhelmer, Mrs. Eugene Hart tnd Marilyn Hart, Mrs. Pete iKrnnn Mrs. William Larson. Mr, Johll Bushnell. Miss Lillian Bar, Miaft Lois Creasy, Mrs. VrttA Rnweranx of Monmouth and Mrs. Robert Halvorsen. ll 'J-.- Partv Toniffht 0age Aumgiii i Meyer 8 Home J Mr and Mr Richard A. Meyer will be hosts tonight at their Belmont s t r . a t home in compliment tO' members ot their club. Following an evening 01 contract, a late supper . wiu - ne erred Adolphson Mr. and Mrs. A. L. will be additional guests. , -.' , Club members arc Dr. and Verden Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietx, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mr. and Mia. Elmer .V. Wooten and Mr. , and Mrs. Richard Meyer. . Mrs. Stella Bridges entertained members of her club M dinner Monday night at her home. .The table was centered wita rea car nations and greenery. The eve ning hours were spent Informal ly The guests were Mrs. Don nld Smith, Mrs. Denman Gemun der. Mrs. William Stoddard, Mrs. James McLellahd, Mrs Hubbell Toung, Mrs. 'Albert ' Cct en and Mrs. 'S. H. Probert. ' xjhe installation of officers of the Royal Neighbors of America which was to have been held on Monday , will be postponed -until January 23, on account ot illness However the tegular h n si n e ss meeting wiU he held at 8 o'clock la Fraternal temple, ?- v . ' Members of the High SeVeol Mothers dub are,planning an 1m- nortant ' business meeung -w in the faculty room of ."the high achool on Wednesday at 1:30 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooley wttl be among the Salem folk motor ing tb Portland tonight to attend the wedding of Miss Ellen Gadsby and Mr. . James rSmmett at the home of the bride's parents. Desk Yields New Recipes, Sound Practical This department i likes to In dulge In a little desk clanlng oc casionally and finds so many things too good to discard. Among the Items in a fine collection of. housewifely hints. Going through the list of untried. ; but practical sounding things wo find that: Dates and cranberries make good winter spread-4-DATE CRANBERRY BUTTER ; ' 2 pkgs dates " I 2 cups water 2 cups brown sugar 1 quart cranberries. Place dates In large saucepan: wash cranberries and add to dates with water. Simmer mixture for 20 .minutes. Rub cooked fruit through a sieve, add the sugar, fcnd stir over low heat until sugar is dissolved. . Cook j the mixture " ' ffncy?' KJ""0" 1 "u """ir".,?"" uol vi .t.4 i uM& yiut j.io That 1 f h, aAAin. liiSj filberU to your favorij potato rantage' of the Christmas supply m Ivrn vA at wet w4 of Brazil nuts (either at home or still found in the grocery store) and try SALAD BRAZILIAN Just mix together 6 boiled po tatoes, cubed, 1 cubed cooked beet, and 3 small pickles cut fine. Season with salt, pepper and tablespoon grated onion. Moisten with salad dressing; then add M cup sliced Brazil nuts and chill. Serve on crisp lettuce, garnished with additional eup sliced Bra zil nuts, and 1 hard-cooked egg. Here's another one that uses ba nanas as a cooking Ingredient BANANA PANCAKES k cup flour 2 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt i 1 egg, well beaten V cup milk v 2 bananas Sift dry ingredients. Add milk onto oiled baking sheet. Bake in to beaten egg and stir slowly Into a moderate oven about 15 mln flour mixture until; smooth. Pour ntes. Yield: I dosen cookies. Club Members Feted At Duffield Home Mrs. C. E Duffield was hostess to members of the Pringle-Pleas- ant Point anHal clnh Thnrailav afternoon at her home. Lunch- eon was served at noon and the ... . . !L .fZSZLVS an arrangement of! greenery and t.rwF Th. .rtnAn. ... informally. The ilub will be entertained in a fortnight at the bom. of Mrs. ' Georg Graben borat with Mrs. L.fW. Potter as sisting. - Those present were Mrs. Paul Lee and Mrs. Howard Lee, addi tional guests, Mr4 F. R. Clark, Mrs. Rue Drajrer. Mrs. W. H. . . . , . rord ,oneB Mr w eyes, Mrs. wmum Mccarron, Mrs. c. F. Mumm. Mrs. L- W. Potter, Ml8 Orac. Robertson, Mrs. O. T. Seeley, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. J. w. iiaies, atrs. ueorge Grabenhorst : and j the hostess Mrs. Duffield. Missionary meeting of Christian church was held in the church parlors on Thursday with Mrs. Vin. Raiston' pmldmgVon the program were Mr. James Painter. Mrs. Sherman Smith and Mrs. St?1!1 SJl Mr, T I. U.rdn and Mm. Mrr . " , s "usne"- 0 : Mi Frank: Pecks and Mrs. Will Knower enterUlned members and friends of the Oak Grove Aid at th. bom. of kh former on Thnrs- d- PUni were discussed for the coming federated club meeting, . k- v-i,, ,v7 n.v grange hall on January 25. . Mrs. Clifton Irwin, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn and Mrs. Eugene Halley were In Portland Thursday and lunched with Mrs. Lou Scheffer. ... shower at the home of her moth Miss Mary Ashbaugh and Miss er-ln-law, Mrs. George May, Nelle Ramp of Brooks spent Thursday night. Prises at "500" Thursday with Be r n a d I n e and went to Mrs. A. A. Klinger and Dale Reed In Salem. Mrs. Andrew Wachter. Condensed Report of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BAM of Portland, Oregon as of December 31, 1338 RESOURCES . Cash on Hand and Due from Ban1ts.37,130,411 .10 United States Government Bonds 'T , 53,85(5,063.40 $ 90.9KU74.5O - Municipal and Other Bonds. Loans and Diaeoantsll Stock in Federal Bank Premises (including Branches). Safe Deposit V.lt Other Real Ftat Capital Surplus . ' Undivided Profits Reserves Acceptances and Dividends Declared Deposits: Demand Public Interest Collected Other iJabtmw: Ba PasUc sad Traat Faees sr. sacarad sccardiag ts law. 1' 'r DEKEGT BXANCn OF Today's Menu - J Beef, olives will be Sunday's main dish. TODAY Banana nut salad Baked corned beef hash Poached eggs Browned potatoes Apple tapioca with caramel sauce SUNDAY ' Jellied cherry-apricot salad Beet olives ' Scalloped potatoes and onions Buttered carrots Ice cream Chocolate cake MONDAY Mixed vegetable salad Lamb patties Broccoli with-cheese sauce Baked oranges Pah fried potatoes i Boysenberry cobbler : onto hot. well-greased r rid die. Dron a few slices of banana on too of each cake. Brown on one alde micm vii tue. uiuct:, ouruikie vr jiu then on the other. Snrlhkle with Powdered sugar or garnish with Jelly. Serve immediately with J" " lu "f"8 And finally a good old fash ioned ginger cookie . that uses evaporated milk SOFT GINGER COOKIES cup irradiated evaporated milk tablespoon vinegar cup fat cup sugar egg cup molasses cups flour teaspoons soda teaspoon salt teaspoon ginger teaspoon cinnamon 1 l 1 3 2 1 1 1 Combine milk and vinegar. Cream fat and. sugar thoroughly. Add egg and molasses. Beat welL Add the soured milk, and blend well. Sift flour, then measure. Re slft with other dry ingredients into mixture. Drop from teaspoon In the Valley Social Realm WOODBURN The regular meeting of the Junior Woman's dub was held at the public Ubrary ar1inm,.Am i,, w)tK m.v weanesaay night with members of th enIor woman's club as guests. Pictures were shown of Crater lake, Wallowa lake and Breitenbush lake by Mr. and Mrs. James Loder of 8alem. Miss Zoa Lowtblan was elect ed president. Mrs. Kelley Stanard Is retiring president. A skate hat been-planned for mtmm vmu steel as chairman. A Valentine dance has own set for either Feb- , i - it witt. mi.. v. Breed and Mrs. Win ton Hnnt. eheen. Mrs. Walter 0. MUler was appointed parliamentarian. SHAW Wednesday night Alma Young, daughter of Mrs. Mary Larson, was united in marriage to Charles Culbertson ot Coquille In a ceremony at the home of her mother. She was attended by Staffie Masser. Frank Moran of o0.tti wa. man Dbt Hn. AMhul of Anm'Mle read the " . . aemce ana iaa romeroy oi Auma- ville sang, Late refreshments were served 10 Mr- and Mrs. Don Toung of Portland and son and daughter, m Mrs. uon zoung, jr., ana n, Bealie Young and daughter of Salem, Mrs Ruth Larson and cn,luren 01 luruer, mr. uu mu. Arthur Edwards of Turner. Mrs. V. C. Peterson and daughter of Aumsville, Paul Rieck of Macleay. Robert CI ax ton of Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Will Franke and daughter. MT. ANGEL Mrs. Adrian May waa the guest of honor at a stork Reserve Bank. Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Foreign Bills Interest Fain!-..". - '";r : - - Other Resources - ;- ' ;. ;.r : ; " - LIABIUTIES v' ' fJnA,fMTfton - - ' 2,650,000.00 - ' X15(U406 1,021,710.71 Foreign Bills. and Time. .$11122598 Funds Not Earned. SALEM BRANCH : - SALEM, OREGON , Dead OSes, Portlaad, Oregosi THE UIOTED STATES NATIONAL Homemakin Styles.. Food Markets Offer Few ari Ei i--,. new f runs ior Winter Some Salem merchants ai featuring frosen fruits and vege tables as wintertime spfelals.and they'll be treats for uany a 41a- ner table. Leafy- green. are. again ta prominence, with t mustard, tur nip tops, kate, spinach ad 8wlss chard appearing Jn market. Chinese cabbage swells the list of greens for salad or ' for cooking, regular ". cabbage Is al ways found. Root vegetables Include .the old standbys, carrots, turnips, rhuta bagae, beets and green cnions. Large whit, radishes are eaten raw or cooked, like turnips. Red radishes appear on the displays. Tomatoes are 'high, priced but available for special occasions. Endive and lettuce are both salad greens; an occasional cn- cumber appears. Artiehokes are no longer con- alriartut Tnlii . tht, ra rami,. - ' .B. fe on American tables and are Prominent in displays. . tjeiery is excellent;, tne greea varieties especially good. ' Squash are mostly the winter varieties. Fresh peas and beans are avail able occasionally in the larger markets. Fresh pineapple, avocados and citrus fruits come from the sunny south to add winter zest to Oregon tables. Apples and pears remain as good cookers. Grapes are still with us. Filling Goes Between Two Cookies Fresno filling is one that goe between two : augar cookies to make a family- favorite. FRESNO' FILLING Vt cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour or corn starch 1 cup chopped raisins Vk eup water Mix flour and augar together, add to1 other lngredienta- and cook until thick and .creamy, stirring constantly. Dates, prunes, figs, dried apricots or nuts mixed together may be used lor the tilling, using same proportions of other ingredient ... Eggs Go Far Combined With Rice Eggs are a luxury now and make good main dishes. This recipe will make the precious in gredient go farther. CREAMED EGOS WITH RICE ATJ GRATIN 3 cups hot boiled rice eggs 1H cups medium white sauce tt eup grated cheese Combine rice and white sauce. Put a half-inch layer of creamed rice in a buttered casserole. Make Blight hollows in the rice and break In the eggs. Season, cover with grated cheese and bake slow ly until eggs are set, about 25 minutes at 350 degrees. Serves C. Meat Pudding Winter Dinner Special Eggs and meat Join to make this main dish for family dinners. MEAT PUDDING 2 quarts chopped meat 1 quart grated toast or cracker. 3 beaten eggs Mix these ingredients, add a little melted butter and rich milk to the consistency of pudding. Bake in moderate oven and serve with melted butter. DcoUcncil? i Do Tow" Wur a i HEARING AID ? i Western Electrie'e New 0H THO - TECHNIC .AUDlPHONfc will bring yon new hearing de light! ScientlfacUy fitted. Pow erful Dependable Eco nomical. Write or call for FREE Booklet. POMEROY & KERNE Optometrists - Opticians ! 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