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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1939)
1 r- t pr TL CnnCOII CTATESIIAN, Cs!w 0rtr3, Cstciisy.Usni:-, January 21, Zujtevbit Parties l fj Given lor ' f LhlcmGirls , ' Th Hisses Prances "Abb ' and ' porothy Mott,7 attractive daurh ters of CoaTumia and Mr. JTaifie-W.- Mott, are betas fated at several Informal 1 attain prior to their departure on Thursday for Wasttlnjtoa, D.C where they . wfj- esead the -remainder of tbo i'lriater. ! Friday - afternoon Miss . Ileno Paulson, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ri -Oscar ' Paulson, entertained In formally at tea fa .compliment to Viss Prances and Miss Dorothy If ott at the Paul ton home on Broadway. , : . I Calling houra were four to six ' 'clock and a rroao of the yoanc- v tet 'were bidden to ay as re 'v voir to the Misses If ott Miaa Peg ' rf Relnholdt and Mia Shirley " McKay assisted the hostees ln ' formally. The tea table wee cen tered with a bouquet of heather, - ' aesela and daKodila. -( i Party. Tonight ' . ! Tonight Mlse.Adele Say la en- - tertalUing a group of the yoanger , - set at a "kid party, at the Harold Sayv home on Stewart street in , loaor of the Misaes Mott. - ctarand games will he en- Wtd dnrtng the evening and a , Utesnpper served by the hostess, rhm meat Include Misa Fran- ee and Mlaa Dorothy Mott, Miss Mary Ross Holts, Mias Ilene Paul- son,' Miss Jean Templeton, Miss Zlalne Murray, Miss Adele Say, i Messrs WalUce Whlttwer, Jack SttUirln, Jack Hayes, Clarence fiolldaT. Bud Mornlhaa. Frank Herbert and Dall Sullirln. .: Waffles Versatile Food ' For Anytime " - : T Waffles, are; so versatile that they easily solve the menu ques- tlon morning, noon or night. At. -, hreakfaat, crisp waffles and sis- ' tling bacon are welcomed,'-while fralted waffle are especially de- llcton for luncheon. Unexpected gneaU will think yon a clever hostess when, in a matter of mln- 1 ntes, you have hot aupper ready Of- creamed shrimps on golden - - cheese waffles. 1 A desirable quality in waffles -. is ' eriapness. This depends both ; npon the amount of flour used and - the length of baking time. Waffles containing more flour require i. less time for baking. When more ,liuld is used, the waffles are baked longer or else the baked waffle Uck crlspnes. Mrs. Ross Hostess to KCKT Club Members " t , ! Mrs. Clifton Ross waa hostees eto members of the KCKT club Thursday afternoon at her home on North Fovrth street. At the tea hoar the hostess was assisted by Mi. Fred Prince. ! The table was centered with a bouquet of narcissus, acacia and S Wher flanked with yellow ta- per. The gnest room were fes- tive .with spring flowers and greenery. SpecUl guesU were Mrs. r Harriet Prince and Mrs.; Fred - Prince. ' ;. " I ' - -Members present were Mrs. Ray fclark, Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. A. A. Oraber. Mrs.' Hattle i Given, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Mary Rog ers, Mrs. Del Schelberg, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Roy Was sam, Mra. A. F. Waller and Mrs. Clifton Ross. : ' T - - " ! Bedding Industry Makes Improvements j J An important development in bedding daring the past year was the introduction of differential pring resistance In innerspring ry-Go-Round at her home on iriajureaaeathe center section of Thursday afternoon! Games and -"Hhe mattress being made with hea- sewing occupied guests. Misi Max Tier springs, s Thl corrects any . lne LaDue waa a special gueat, tendency of the bed to sag In the Members present were, Mrs. middle. ; - - w . ; , , W. F- Starr. Mra. C. F. Thomas, i A person normally changes: Mrs. O. A. . Forgaard, Mra. W. sleeping pociUon from 10 to 40 HentxeL: Mra. Harold Holler, Mr. times daring a night one rea-j Robert ' Wager. Miss Florence son why proper springs and mat-; Kleeman, Mrs. A. A. Munson and tresses are so Important to rest- Mrs. V. M. LaDue. f ful sleep. ' , . - I I - , The Camp dab of the TWCA, '' Ira. T. A. McBride, Mrs. Jalla. met . at the TW Thursday night, Lytle, Mrs. Bertha Ray and Mrs.' with the - leader, : Mr. 'Jeanne - B. Lb. Wright attended the meet- Shelton and Ml Rachel Tocom. lag of Pro-America in Woodburn on Friday afternoon. . i j TEA HOSTESS on Friday was Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Senator McKay. Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Ronald Jones, wife ot Senator ! Josei entertained at the former's home in compliment to members of the le&&tlre contingent. ' . ; ANNOUNCING, Mrs; Houser's ;TeaRoom: TABLE D'HOTE ANDr A LA CARTE MEALS ' : 4 v: jj ' 11 A. M. t9 :J0 P. M. - s rhoni7789 ; 'l -1! 381 State Street CLUB CALENDAR r . - Satnrday, Janaary-&. Townaend ehorv with Mrs. T. W. Davits . . - - v ,t . . .Woman.' Relief corps, S f. aw Miller haiL Story hoar, Salem public li brary, 10 a. m. ' .-" AJLUW Inncheon meeting at - Marts hotel, 1 p-in. - . - Monday, - January 22 - -Royal Neighbor of ' Amer ica installation, S p. m., Pra teraal temple. . - j . Taeeday, January M Artisan's Woman's club with. - Mrs. John Shaier. North Liber ty street. 2 p.m. ' .Eastern Star social afternoon dob 2:1 1 pjn. Masonic temple. Alpha Ma Delphian, lire place room of Salem -public Ho rary, t:l0 a.m. Wednesday, January 25' "0 Federated Musi clnbs coun cillors, Argo, 11: JO baslness meeting, 12 o'clock Inncheon. Gvest speaker. - . ' ' To Launder Zippered :n TTo- r lamicms JS LiaTC - - - j . , When waahing , garment .with fUde fasteners expert say to launder with fastener .closed and, not to apply pressure on the slide whUe Ironing, Another laundering hint Is found in a booklet on washing wool gloves and mittens and cornea la time for wintertime vse. Wash the wool in lukewarm water and soap already dissolved, to make a rich sods, swish gently In sererai suasy waiera, rinse weu and remove excess moiantre by gently kneading In a turkUh tow el. Ease into shape, place tissue paper between the colored cuffa or palms . and dry .Hat.,, away from t am aw aim "IS MmAVa rnhrVkPII BpoU, knead flake or granulated 8oap in with the fingers, bat never rub on cake soap. ( Tnforinal PartV Given "AW"tt 3 w At Park Home Mrs. Wallace Park, Mrs. Wil- bur Olson and Mrs. Robert Good- rich were Joint hostesses Thnrs- day ' evening at the Park home to a group of their friends. The evening was spent inform- any playing games, with prises f0int to Mrs. Clifford Hanson and Mlsg Keomia Crowser. Refresh- menU were 8erred later. Guests were Mrs. Elwood Ray- mond, Mr. Robert Smith, Mi Neomla Crowser, ' Miss Annabelle Hoogerhyde, Mrs. M. F. Bryant,' v Mrs. Clifford Hanson, Miss Rita t Mae Hill. Miss Nan LaPoint, Miss Mary Frances Entrees and the hostesses, n , ' . . JJr. Jrearce bntrams t' vr, tt , J?or the hast i n . Pr- Helin ! he Eng- llsh department of Willamette nnivejsity and international pre- Went of ZonU, left Thursday .night for Minneapolis where she wU1 speak before the Mlnneapo- lis Zonta group Monday. While in the east she will be the guest of several Willamette university alumni. The end of next week she will appear before the Mllwaukie branch of Zonta and will speak over the radio. Before returning west she will meet with national headquarters at Chicago. ' Hollywood Club Meets At Hentzel's Mrs. W. Hentsel was hostess to members of the Hollywood Mer- They practiced songs for the an nujj meeting. " ". ' . - Dr. Baxter Invites: Guests to Lunch " OriFriday - : I - - Dr.' Bruce Baxter was host; to a groap of men at his home. In University Hoase on Friday noon, following the chapel talk given by Dr. P. M. Davenport, president of the National Institute of Public Affair la Washington, D.C. The luncheon was given la hi honor. . Present were Dr. i Davenport and Mr. Richard Montgomery of Portland; his classmate at Wes leyan aalveralty. Governor Charles A. Spragae, Secretary of SUte Earl Saell, Mr. James Has lett, state , corporation commis sioner, Mr, David Eccles, state budget director, Mr. Earl Fisher, tax commissioner, Mr. Daniel Fry, puTChaaiBg ageat, ' Professor. Wil liam C Jones of Willamette unJ Tenity and Dr. Baxter. i ' ..' " -J.', . .- ' ; " ' Broadcasts Give Varied I Musical Fare- '; "1 The opera ."Simon Boccanegra" by Verdi, with Lawrence Tlbbett in the title role, will be among the musical offerings over the radio this weekend. The broadcast may be heard today from 10:85 a-m. to 2: IS p.m. In the music room of the Salem Public library. The caat la: SImoa Bocesnegra , Lawrence Tibbett, baritoas Maris Bocesncrr .liMbetk Bethberf, soprsBO Jmopo Fiasco- Gabriel Adorno -OiorsMi Kartiaalli. taor PasU AlbUai Leonard Warren, baritone Pietra Louii R'Anjelo, eaxiione eapula Giordano Paltrinieri, tenor HaldMrrsat Pearl Betuner, soprano NBC Symphony orchestra with Arturo Toscanini, conductor, wil be heard today over KEX from 7 to 8:30 p.m. "Harold" Symphony .Berlio Prelode to Act VI, "La Wally"CaUlani Dania Delia Ondine. frost "Lorelei CaUlanl Prelnde to Act II, Qneea of Bheba" Goldmark New York philharmonic-symphony directed by John Barblrolli, will be heard on Sunday, over sta-. tlon K01N at IX m. to 2 p.m. Na than Mllsteln. violinist, will be so loist, i Soito for Btrinsa, "EonTanir 4a Vlor- eaee" , Tenaikoraky Violin Concerto in D TchaikoTtkj Brmpnoar No. 5, tn E minor-TehaikoTiky Over atation KOIN from C to 7 p.m. tomorrow will be heard the Ford Sunday evening hour with Wilfred Pelletier, conductor, and Helen Jepaon, soprano soloist. Overture to "Oberon" Von Weber Depuia le joar from "Looiao'VCbarpentier Williaai EatelUfa Dream from "Wll- Uam Batchff" Maacarni OsTotte from "Vanoa" Maaaenet La Prieaasee frjm 'Bnaes Amour" Glaionnow Tlow Gentlr, Sveet Afton Scottiah Air Red, Bed Hoae Oottenet Wynken, Blynken and Noo NeTin Norvecian Rhapaody . Lalo Now Praise We Great and Famous Men Dykes Burtis Preston Receives; Contract in Chicago Burtia Preston, former Salem boy and student of Professor Cameron Marshall at Willamette university, haa been awarded a contract with a Chicago firm to do vocal recording and electrical transcriptions for sponsored radio programs. Preston won his place through competitive auditions. Preston Is a well known bari tone and soloist and went east in the tall and was soloist with the Kryl Symphony orchestra appear ing in many cities along the east coast until Christmas. Metzgers Entertain , Out-of-Town Guests . Mr, ; and Mrs. A. W Metiger are : entertaining as their house guests this weekend, Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Williamson and son, Ben ton, and daughter, Eleanor, ot Albany and Mr. and Mr. Hiram ot Amity. . Saturday night the Metzgers will honor their guests with smorgasbord at their South High street homo. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam will be additional guests. Sunday night a no-host - dinner will be given for the out-of-town guest. Coojeys to Honor Club . Members Tonight Mr.' and Mrs. Earl Cooler will be host tonight to members ot their elub at thelrhome on Cen ter street. Dinner win be served followed by an informal evening. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mr. Keith Brown and Mr. . O.. D. Adams. . " .". . Club members are Mr. and Mrs. ' Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mr.- and Mrs. Earl Cooley , and Mr. and : Mrs. Edwin E. Thomaa. : . - . An event of today is the lunch , eon meeting ot the Salem branch, American ; Association ot Univer sity. Women at the Marlon hotel at 1 o'clock. Dr. Donald Erb. presi dent, of the UniTerslty of Oregon, win be the guest speaker and the Oregon graduates wiU be honored at this meeting. .- , Mrs, Homer H. Smith,' srv had a her luncheon ' gueata - Friday Mrs. Clarence Keeae' of Sllverton and her daughter, Mrs. Michael Cosovich (Elisabeth Keens) of Astoria. -Mra. Cosorich la visiting with heT parents a( the Keene : homo in SUverton. ' Miss EllaabeUi Carey wfU ffaa ish the series ot stories about ''Sa lami, the Mouse Deer" at the reg ular children' story hour today in the fireplace room ot the Salem" public library at IS o'eloek. The hl school Girl Besenre held their regular meeting Friday noon at the high school Delegate ' were chosen for the mid-winter conference of the Girl Reserves to be held at CorvaUla January 17 2$.' - . ,t v ! n -viij - -Mr. aad Mrs, Harris Lleta will : have as their weekend guestavMr. ,and Mrs. Roy XleU ot Portland. .UAXLNE BURENTFaweii'g ' fftftfof- Visitor Feted at Many Social Affairs i Mr, a B. - AUm of Browns Till I nstMBXhr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Purbrlek of tot N. Commercial street. She arrived on Snnday the lSth to be with her father on hm 1 2nd birthday. Daring the week the ha been entertained -by . aaaay . friend in Salem and. Priagle district where she v lived before moving to Brownsville. Among the parties attendee!, were, those glrea by Mrs. Kile Cook, Mrs.' Harold Par-' brick - and Mrs, Meade Adam,' who entertained the Pringl Wom an's, club la honor of Mrs. Allm. . - - Mr. Robert . -6hJam CBtrahaed Thursday night tor Chicago where ' he wUl attend the national Cah ners convention.. Mrs. 8hlnn,.Mls Bobbe Shlna .and BHigShlnn ae . companied lin 8hinn to Portland. , '' Jlrsviou D Adam is rutins 1 Lo Angeles for several weeks where .she Is the; guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr! and ' Mrs. Jack Walter Lampton f Marr Jane Adams). . Go on Sale A t MILLER 9S This This Stock ...... A well known Washington De partment store handlfais; high grade merchandise has de cided to close oat its shoe department. The cream of the stock goes to Miller's in Salem Oregon. Up-to-the-minute styles for sportswear, daytime or eve ning, at prices that are, in many instances, only one third the regular mark. Make It Point to Attend v- Thi 8ale Early! " Buy Several Pair aad Save! Mill er Suedes, Gabardines, CaUsldn, Patent, Etc 'Come to Miller's basement shoe department today for :the biggest shoe bargain in town! ... Hundreds of pairs of fine quality shoes at prices usually found only on cheap, shoddy ones. Goodyear welt soles, selected upper stocks, fine tailoring ... all go to make these well known branded shoes real bargains. ", BLUE - GREY - RUST - BLACK . ' BROWN - WHITE , , DRESS PUMPS - TEES STREET OXFORDS - SPORT OXFORDS SCHOOL OXFORDS - BALLET . SLIPPERS - FORMAL SLDPPERS "Sizes 3 to 10 ; widths AAAA t ' to B. (Not all sizes in each : style.) i , . Nationally YouU recognize the brand name of these instantly.' Nationally advertised in- women's ' magazines. Gabardine, suede, kid, calf, patent, etc In all the wanted shades Such as - -blue, British tan, black, brown, white If you are difficult to fit. want a shoe that bro-; II xuouca iwt neaim, 8nop.mia saie loaay surei Spring and Summer wear I Sizes as Above. o o Mrs. Spragae Vill Be At Home on, Tuesdays : v Mr. Charles A. Spragae net Taesday ai her. regalar after Boons at hOsae. Wive of legisla tors and women of Salens are In vited 'to "her homo on that day Governor aad Mra. Spragao en-tertained- with an at home on Thursday night for the pleasar of the legislators, their wires, and ' -'i tf7- -: Herbert Eridtsonto Wed nif South Sunday K Dean Md. Mxv.Frnk.Erickson left Friday for Oakland. CallL, -where they-will attend the wed i dinr Of their son. Mr: Herbert Erickson; to Miss Eveleen Kelthly. The ceremony will be performed Sunday at 1 o'clock at the home ot . the bride's parent; Mr. Erlck sow la wen known- In Salens and 1 graduate of Wlllaaette anl eralty. H Is now associated with the California Packing ' company. of Fine SHOES Well Known s (T"lO)3 L IFCDCID.dl'o Icebox Pies Rich Desserts Jor Luncheons ' Thee dessert lancheons re quire, rleh foods, something that takes time and thought to giro the impression,: of the hostess cleverness; Because there 1 only one thing allowed. It la usually source of - more difficulty tn choice than tt there was a variety to prepare. - leebox pies ahoald be fattentng enough for any group of slightly chubby ladle, for anyone expect lnglo eat a dessert Inncheon and diet simaltaneoasly. Just Isn't In vited. - Two Icebox pies are hereby sug gested, either la food, both are rich. , CHOCOLATK ICEBOX PD3 CRUSTf : . f" 24 grahanr crackers, crashed t tablespoon cold batter ; 1 cap nat. rolled with cracker Blend together with finger tip. Press hard on bottom and side of pie pan saving one-third of mixture to sprinkle on top. Washington Store Closes Out Shoe Department!! tore Q Values $6.75 -4 J I ( J - r Linoose several pairs for all Values 7 ' S3 . FILLING: S squares unsweetened r . vehocolat - . - " t U eup hot water . 1 a confectioner' sagar H cap agar l- 1 cap butter Stfr chocolate with ugar and water over fir antil it makes a smooth' lyrap. Add gradaally to beaten- yolk and set' ever, hot 'water, stirring- hard aatil thick eooU Cream hatter and . confec tioner' sagar, blend with cook ed mixture, and fold in atiffly beaten whites.. Poar la to graham cracker erast, aprlakle with re served mixtures and decorate with fresh atrawherriea. :-.' - FTNKAPPIJB ICEBOX PIS 1 - Spilt a layer ot sponge cake, place on layer in bottom of layer pan. and spread half ot Icebox mix tare over it. Place other layer of eake over this, then spread rest of mixture on top. ChtU in Icebox or refrigerator antil firm.- FILLING: . cap augar V cap batter cap pineapple Juice teaspoon yanlUa - v 4 eggs 2 cups confectioner's sugar ' 1 cap fresh pineapple, chopped and well drained Pat freah pineapple through food chopper And sqneese very dry. Melt sugar in pineapple Juice heating in double boOer to scaldV tag. Add to beaten yolks gradu ally, stlrrinr well. Poar back in double boiler and cook until thick to C7T, Ia V7 S2 1 Formal x pumps,- dinner 'and dance in silver kid, silver satin, white; .black, blue, etc Qoster. straps in Jiig-h heels, fbardine- novelties formerly priced cp to .$6.75 pair"! ' . . - A. "1 occasion to $7.75 1 m Local Markets I For Sauce " v Freah rhabarb made It debet; In Salem market, tale week aaC i the first of the fresh offering that herald the coming of aewr crops for spring meals. . Local, carrots are another free offering to add new life to winter .menu. " -- Celery u fresh and green, aad there's plenty of It shown. Spinach, ''..eadiT, " mustard, greens aad Swia ehaadave amour the fresh leafy gi nas. Green oaiona, ta mat as, aroca do and lettuce arewaltfag to be mixed Into nice crisp salads. French artichokes are remain ing a important vegetables. Beets, turnip, . parsnips and radishes are shown. . Bmssels sprouts -arty Important vegetables in local markets. Citrus fruits, bananas, and avo cados are among- the- more usual fruits from the south that are specially priced. Freeh pineapple aeakea special treats. - - Apples and pears-aro local. and smooth, eooL Creasa butter add- eonlectloner sogar ant rem well, and add pineapple. Stir in yolk mixture, told in beaten whites. Spread between layer of eake. To serve, cut in wedges. OA u4 ooc-y.. v. m M"iiT '- .;.vj V1 In this lot of shoes we've, se lected many white kid, white satin, metals and high colors to sell at $1.00 per pair! Bal let slippers included! Many of these are suitable for dyeing in colors to match your party frocks.