The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 17, 1939, Page 6, Image 6

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    "ijj Clubs
ring7eek : '
tertalnlng is more or lest t
.formal nature these spring
- with luncheons end brides
:s Incentives Cor many of tbs.
, Round-Up Clab
S. John L. Rand and ; Mrs,
. . Whlttig entertained mem-
ot the Round-Up club Tues
sfternoon wlth -a smartly ar
i luncheon at the Golden
. - jant. Sereral 'hours of con
trr followed at the Rand home
c- suit street.
eclal guests were Mrs. Wood
Patterson. Mrs. Charles Wendt
. Mrs. H. J. Horton all of Ba
tnd risking In the capital the
t a house guest at the Rand
i. Other guests were Mrs. Ea
I Burke, Mrs! W. 8. Levens
Mrs. Charles Gray. - u
embers are Mrs. Percy Kelly,
i Max O. Buren, - Mrs. Joseph .
art, j Mrs. Reuben P. Bois.
. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Charles
1L Robertson, sr., Mrs. Charles K.
Ffulding, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay,
: rs. John Griffith, ; Mrs. S. P.
: . : nbalL Mrs. John Rand and Mrs.
J. T. Whlttig. . .
- Mrs. Joseph Honored
.Mrs.' Robin Day, Mrs. Robert
T;;lor, Mrs. waroia uunger ana
: : :s. Al Petre were hostesses for a
1 - -heon and afternoon of con--.
. . t at the ' former's suburban
1 Tuesday afternoon in com
: iL-nent to members of their club.
A thower was given in honor of.
I.'rj." Robert foseph following the
! -cheon. - J':;t ':" " : '
Club members are Mrs. Robert
Jcsepb.'Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs.
... T, ! Waterman, Mrs. Robert
".. lor, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Ro
bin Day, Mrs. H.. P. Gustafson,
!!rs. Al Petre, Mrs.' George W. Rit
t?msa and Mrs. Alden Adolph.
'. Hostesses Entertain
I !rs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Wol
c.t Buren. Mrs. Kenneth Power
sr.i Mrs. Wallace Carson hare bid
den members of their club to a
laTicneon ims aiternoon at me
rtrry home on North Summer
-5t
jwing the luncheon hour. Spe-
guests will be Mrs. John
ihell and Mrs. James Sears.
! ambers are Mrs. Frank Chap
V Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs.
rg Weller, Mrs. Rex Adolph.
. Willard Marshall, Mrs. Ken-
.x Perry, Mrs. Wolcott Buren
Wallace Carson.
Iv:3 Pearce to Present ;
F pils in Recital
I2u Dorothy Pearce wilHpre-
1 her piano pupils in recital to-
r ' U at her studio. 2s7 North'
,. '.ztr street, at 8 o'clock.
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BUk
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i-j Brotkar and I
Ivaa bbS KartbB Btraalaff
-nm bbo nmj ,. ., , t TQt
. Cackto-Caekla Era
Snir'cy Smith
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uiui nur m teiar
ha .. Bu
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. sr; " p"s r,
owMag J MmLmIiIu
i ivaa 8teaioU -
Th PMa's Qooj Night sig..Bn.w.
- w atvvia wsi s
Baiaea
Barbara Smita
Tau f Sobs . -
XaraattHa- MaeXachlaa
Bobbia PtDdtrgraft '
WlaM
irk.
' 8u U eiae a Sweet Briar.....
. ,t t Martha Suvslofi
r niu in o yirw-"'r...A-.
Jaaa iMnidioa
-j . ' tMouuut. .
Mrk HmtfWnr-
--M 1- i " -
fcoetnraa I. Hli Zcaapi
Sai.i Danra F.r.lm7..
- Margaret Morit.
.V.'--W.neh,upt
Jaaa Dooaldaoa
Two Plaaoa
Cbaat Sana ParoleaJTicbakkr
Tha eWw-Worm
Unftl-Mit
- Mark Hatfield. Mia Pearca
i lay lor feted at;
!:over Last Night,-.
Urs; Doiothy Middleton enter-
talnel at her country home Ust
fft ItlA nlMllin n Utaa St.
tricis Taylor who will be married
Ii June. A miscellaneous shower
A5S2lZM.,?5?'l,,
.yior. Mrs. Ruth Hermann, Miss
.r.;y Kiggie, miss Iaamay Ben-
rrv?. J&sS?. -
UrzawfrBarr. Mtos Ruth
"V,;!rS!t6L
r-rr and Mrs, Dorothy Middle- ,
1 ' I -i.
Ml -
- -v' - ,
tatlons will, hold its. last
. r nnta after summer vara-
on "la the f ire-Dlace roonTor iha'4
r en S Vrroun, to lleaill slon, -Mrs. Merrln Propp, . Mrs. or at the Senator Dress shop. .
. tAm . . 'JCenneth Barker, Mrs. eUFlem TV After lunch one of the men
. . "wiuwc r - lnt Mrs WaUer Martin, r the area will act as guide and
t: Vsalem ConnHT r.i Wnnr..'.1 ' ' iSI ' iVt",;- plain the derelopment of
1 . "
tr will be lhtrodnced ' xr i
thYi"1?!: AU:"r
:rta are requested.to be In and
: ;resentatlves from all women's
realizations are asked to be pres-
-t. j v'1"' '
i.
t Lhrary Thursday at 2 o'clock.- 'r "s , k r " " ""i V "
The iruest.spekker.wUl'N Mr.fT '- 5 f.;i u.: -J .. tf
mes Monroe Bot Rront : xri. " discuss, the work of the . , ' '.
"t? ef the TSScadi arei?and MrCwome' ornIatfon in the)lk Among thc motoring to Port,
l.toff Sfl St three uniting branches of the t oi? to NIle.e.r.emo.n.11
' hbors: WOOdcraft tiWWJ?' -
1 Meetings a
Shbor. of t Wbodcrtfi, ire
aM whose irth"dates'Wu?f,fn' ! '
January to May. -r
el Noak wlUope her home
-r informal afternoon in honor
OM of woodcraft ? next:
ilensell, musician of-the
' ' ;
.i V .; . , ,y
. ames McriT .J Tkill en.
nembers of ter club with
1 luncheon and several hours '
tract trldse this afternoon;
Lcne on' North 18th street.
: - i v
i. Joseph Albert,1 Mrs. J. C
ti, Mrs. George Rodger and
rruce Spaulding ot Dallas re-:
J last night from a stay ln
.13. - ' - . . .
- CLUB CALEIIDAfc
, Wednesday.'alay lTf
if a Congregational Women's Mis
slonary society with Ulss Con
stance Kantner, North Commer- '
clal streets I P-m.
Sacred Heart academy card
benefit St. Joseph's hall, 1 p.m.
Carnation . Club with ' Mrs.
Nellie O'Neill, 740 D street, 2
pjn. , . ...;.' -!:: -!-' V-
West Central circle, 1st M eth
odist chnrch with Mrs.' Ef fie '
Addison, MO North, Ch arch
street, 2:30 p.m. -r,;c,.
Salem Music Teacher's asso
ciation, loach at ArKOi Impor
tant business.
Lucy Anna - Lee circle, ' 1st
Methodist church with Mn.
Carle Abrams, 1&47 Chemeketa
street, 2: SO p.m. ,
Royal Neighbors Sewing club
meet at Fairgrounds cabin, no-
host luncheon. ' .'
, .
Thursday, " Hay IS
Christian and Missionary Al-
llance women's all-day fellow
ship meeting with Mrs. C
Woelk. 44S North -4th Street.
' lions auxiliary meet at God- :
frey's, 1:1s luncheon
SJ , A.AV lUlltUCVB.
KCKT club with Mrs. Nellie-
Knox,, 1495 N.. Commercial, 2
p.m. . , . . ,:. ; i .. j ,
Sigma Kappa alumnae with
Mrs. Frank DeWitt, 710 E
street, 8 p.m."' , , -
SU Paul's auxiliary with Mrs.
Claire Lee, 14 8 1 South Com
mercial street, 2:30 p.m.
HayesTllle 'Woman's club with
Mrs. C. B. Taylor, annual spring
luncheon, 12:80 p.m.
Merry Mlnglers, with Mrs.
Harold Woodburn, RL 7, 2 p.m.
Chapter G, PEO, dessert
luncheon with Mrs. Paul Jack
son, Chemawa, 1:80 p.m., guest
day. - -'
FL club with Miss Frances
Kyle, 965 N. lth, 8 p.m.
Salem Council ot Woman's
organizations meet at city li
brary, 2 p.m.
Friday, May 10
Council of Church Women at
Presbyterian church, all day be
ginning at 10 ajn.
o&i uiooara auxuiary wun
Mrs. Harry Ross, 233 North
Hal Hibbard auxiliary with
Kum-Join-U. class, 1st Chris-
Uan church, 7:30 p.m.
South circle, 1st Christian
church, with Mrs. H. A. White,
7:45 South Liberty street
Jurenlle Neighbors of Wood
craft, Fraternal temple, 4 p.m.
Past Matrons, OES, meet at
Godfrey's, dinner, 7:30 p.m.
Sigma Tau Mothers with Mrs.
Homer McWain, Fairriew Are.,
1:30 p.m.
- Woman's Alliance ot Unitar
ian church with Mrs. G. H. Llt
tlefield, 224 Dirision, 2:30 p.m.
Married People's class1 of
First Baptist church with Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Schirman, Rt. 2,
covered dish dinner. 0:45 p.m. '
, .
'. TaMitii. Maw
; Ministers
Wires, with Mrs.
H. S. Gile.
Varied Program Offered
A . T 1
Al lADTaTY
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nnnwm nr nnnini .iR,r nrn.
r. , , -
o- ' -
null. Hctnlitrt M " 'Rlrha.ril
. - : - .
sirauss wui be puyed on the
u,w wwl' OTB,:eri ox re
corded music in the music oom
of the Salem public library thj
afternoon from 8 to 4. The-
symphony - No. 8 - in B minor
(unfinished) br Schubert will
inmn1ta th linn nf mniln Tin
CTwior . w uuiuwra -m iuuuwd. iry nome ofc-w ranar urawiora
. ;.taSBc! r?r!!Il"J7r!iu'tr!i afternoon. A no-host
KndVitB Gaas, Coadnctor
- Ur:a (Tomorrow l Biekard Straaaa
Kiettard Straaaa
Bnlda Lukuika. Sosru. -
TV - V.I IT1 O.V.V .
KrnemUnt Sehootaaa-HaiBk, Sopraaa -,
DedipatioB
Ha, Moat Gloriana at AU .
vi.lii8.M :
Tit Behipa, Teaor
Cradta Sobs.
Br.k.
BappbJe Od
Haida Lthaka, Sopraao
wita vaeraa
jai phony So. SUB minor (CafiBiskcd)
Schubert
Allerro BMdersta
Aadaata eoa meto .
Boatan Brnphear Orekeatna
Serca Eoatscvitikr, Coadactor
. .
, r -
'Matrons tO e IrUeStS
M mm n m "'
A group of Salem matrons are.
'V ". s."V
hon nas recently mored to Port-
t xr.. tr.t.vi.
on. Bobby. wUI .Uy Jor.the
Matthls is a sis-
ter t "Mrs. Sehon. -
In the group will be Mrs. Verne
MatthisL Mra. Elvin Tbomaa. Mrs.
Morse Stewart. Mrs. Herbert Mis-
iwMWMSS i foreign W
out society 01 cne .besiie me
clurehv will hold Mta'y birthday
siraMaSat a'
cnurcB' i "Mrs. Mason, Bishop will-
lead' the derotlonals -andMrs.4
W. N.rAsh will " hare charge of
the birthday ceremonials. Host-
esses for the afternoon nH Met-.1
.fterfiodtt 'Bre jMes-,
Metxger, E. D.
dames A. W,
Roseman, D. A.
a rvnm : .
air..aa sirs, ourer -C-essp Vr" .v
er? .iid sen. Billy, of Portland. vrt, alson were to Eugene last week
' ' - .u . . " . . . . nnd aa tha rnaata f Mr. ant Urt
LTA Jlf S
ivi. waad a'swjjil M
. Hrnul r i..f'7l.,n.K
"'w!!!tf0'
-vrr irirj:--
- .ai?--?---
2' J eantte rrowa..da jiUr
of irri and Urs. pABrown, is
leaving'today for a week's stay In
2411 FraScisco and the bay region."
Do You Uecr but Do
xNot -Understand :
Conversation? .
, i "K f If-So See or . CaO :
250 If. Cih Pbooe 690O
Marriage Told to
Friends at Party ;
On Monday
'J:
1 Miss Gretchen Gamer and Mrs.'
Richard Farra were hostesses for
a. smartly arranged dessert supper . s
Monday night honoring Miss Mar
Ion Hennessy whose marriage to -Mr.
Richard Mot was announced. j ,
The wedding was an event of Sep- '
tember 21, 1938, at the home of -Dr.
and Mrs. R. H: Brown .of
Washington. :; ' :
i Mrs. Mote- is the "daughter of )
Mr. ' and Mrs. J. H. Hennessy of ;
Portland formerly of Salem. 8he !
attended Oregon State college and ' .
is .a member of Delta Delta -Delta.
She hai resided in Salem for set" ;
era! years. ' ' :-x' '
, Mr. Mote Is the son of Professor ;
ana Mrs. Dan c. Mote or corral-
" 1
Us. He is a graduate of Oregon-
Bute xoUege and affiliated) with
di with:!"
ity. The 4
tills for; 1
i block- , j
napkin, f
Mt the w
Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. The
couple, will reside In Corrallia for
the summer.
The announcement was
printed on each guests
The decorations carried out
blue, . yellow and green color
scheme with bouquets of spring
flowers used about the rooms. The
erening was spent Informally. .
f The guests were Mrs. Richard
Mote, Mrs. Phillip Brandt, Jr.,
Mrs. Walter . Gamer, Mrs. . Glen
.Powers, . Mrs. F. M. Chittenden,
Mrs. L.V B. Darls, Miss Margaret
Barr. Miss Mildred Muller, Miss
ViTian Ashford, Miss Mary Rath
Cashin all of Salem, Mrs. Mel
Breese of Eugene, Mrs. J. H. Hen
nessy of "Portland, Mrs. Dan C
Mote ot Corrallis and the hostess
es. Mrs. Richard Farra and Miss
' Gretchen Gamer. 1
Informal Party
a j -
Arranged TOr
MrS. OCnmiQZ
Mrs. Robert vHerrall, Mrs. Ver
Eon Perry and Mrs. Harold Olln
ger hare bidden a group of young
matrons and maids to a smartly
arranged luncheon Thursday aft-
5SBVnS,e,.St:
' i(,rr' .:, ...
tables centered with arrangements
ot pastel spring flowers and aim-
nV hmmn.ft wtii h imnmi
.knt .Z rAn. v..
will h in iinrinr th .ft-r-.
vm
; Covers will be nlaced for Mrs
Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Chandler
Brown. Mrs. James Walton, Mrs.
Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Robert
Drager, Mrs. William H. Ham- be held in June,
mond. Mrs. Garlen Simpson. Mrs." Those present were Mrs. E. J.
Charles Claggett, Mrs. Robert DonnelL' Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs.
Taylor, Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs. w. J. Entrees, Mrs. Richard Erick
Reynolds . Allen. Mrs. Charles, gon, Mrs. George Fake, Mrs. S B.
Heltsel. Mrs. Otto Schmidt. Miss ntifA u x v n..r vtt-. n
Ji1 .'?fW.a Ba5W Mr..' Addison Lane,
w
aura. Anna ifriiTi rpr Mn. vh
. . . n
aua rem. jnrj. i aroia uunaer
x . n
buu ini . nuuri neri ftii
aa sh
,
IfntWt frnnn M Ata
mer8rouP Meet8
At CrawtnrA fTnme
Tim Alnha Pht AlnTia Mnthora
.1.1. . v.
luncucuu wma cujujcu wiiusuBia
8C
seated at small tables
a i I
: A
A business meeting with elec-
tlon Of Officers WSS held. Mrs.
r.nir V.hn namait nml.
dent. Mrs Brran Goodenonsh.
1
treasurer. After the'meeUng the'' "1..2?
j ,v. j at .8: 30 o clock Saturday night at
dens. .- i - '
Those present were Mrs. M. J.
DeLapp. Mrs. -E. A. Taylor, Mrs.
A. R. Thompson, Mrs. J. M. Lamb,
Mrs. Myron Van Eaton, Mrs. E. A.
Brown, Mrs. T. C. Mason, Mrs.
Frxnk Crawford, Mrs.W. E. Kirk,
Mrs. , George- Vehrs, Mrs. F. A.
Kurts. Mrs. Robert Nelmerer. Mrs.
L. J. Chapln and Mrs. Duane Gib-:
son.
-Womeri Will Picnic at
- tia tn,i... i.
fe.sIon.l.Woaen'. club will hare
a no-host picnic on Sunday at the
recreational area of the Boys'
TMCA camp near Sllrer Creek
falls.
Miss Lois Steinke is in charge
and will take reservations at 8384
from
ex-
the
iuy. jlubtb are several iraus ior
, waias. 1 nose going are asx-
ed to meet at the corner by Miller's
SrTSaaa a niin CnftrlaBi m ab In aw 1
ftfT : wnptv.JtM.
PnalH-IHauser,- Mrs.iUwrence
Lister, Mrs. Ethel Nlles. Mrs. C.
c Gabriel. Mrs. M. C. Petteys and
M. ?B. B Flack. A banquet wUl
rs.'ii.is isxk.a oanquei wi
D ned n the evening.
' Mr. and Mrs. H. a MaJsonMiss
- BetfbrriL'"" " " -T, "
Mr. and MrsKeneth Maesesa
f -8helton, Washington, j wera
weekend gueste of Mr. and Mrs.
S5l LL . F5PFt- i
C-:;r::iTr.in3iiFf:T
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Far H yaars va bar a I I
-ccufiL.. traatad taomaada. 1 i '
yaaata fa tba ajlraaata 1 .-
: ar aVacialxa av Kactal I j ,
aad Coiaa aad Stanachaik V
- stents cotnpitalydoaaway J V .-
wit wittaQt ' a hoapital V, ,
aaarattem Ka coBTiaiiaiat. , i
k leaa af tima from yoor wark. Cat)
a writ for F&XK Bootitt oar. ..
Cr.CaJ.Dir.: cu::ic
. 9ttvldum ami wmfn i
' RX Cor. C Baniaida aad Oraad Ak -,
. TaUpkaa EAat MIS Partlaad. Oraa)
o o
UAXINE BUREN
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"He's the type of driver who pats
That points to a lack of Terre and
mi l( i ;rkjf,
ly young women can't forego. And right they are and prore it,
the blonde in an evening frock of brilliant ruby red. Basque bodice
and puffed sleeves are of grosgrain. the skirt's romantic fullness
of chiffon. Ice blue crepe makes
lines with Infantile bodice and sleeves all finely pleated the bet
ter to show off her shoulders, my dear. Copyright, 1939, Esquire
Features, Inc.
Etokta Clnb Members
Feted Tuesday .
Mrs; Mason Bishop opened her
nome to membr" of Etokta
cluD Tuesday afternoon. A dessert
luncheon was served and assist-
inr hostesses were Mrs. Edwin
Thomas, Mrs. Stuart Johnson and
Mrs. George Sehon.
' Mr. W. C. Stacer Trave an inter-
estlng talk on the "Raising ot
Foxes and Minks." A business
meeting was held and a picnic will
.
Mn. rurneHL usb. bbibb auioiuiiib
titvk. -,-. u u.ir. u
m. n. m. mvaw,
Clifton Ross,.. Mrs. A. L. Skewis,
Mrs. H. O. Taylor, Mrs. Ray Clark,
Mrs. Mason Bishop, Mri George
Sehon, Mrs. Edwin Thomas and
Mrs. Stuart Johnson.
-
SAVia IMaI llioan Wofl tn
Mr. Mawson
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph have
returned from Olympia, Wash.,
. rlnlnri,a alatpr MU. XTpI
01 MM. AdOiptt S SiSter, MISS
where they attended the wedding
Green daughter Of Mr. and Mrs.
Green Of Cresswell. to Mr.
TT . ... 4-k1MM.t
fJ
2ly.mfJ:, M"' Adolpn was the
. . .
matron of honor.
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f4 S.le wl Oregon
olt". ""I. ..w?.
ow wun, "
m,ELr: -..--Vr.J:!!1.- f T'
Mr. aiwMw aiKuueit nuuiuiiua
State college.
'
..Mrs. C'lVGabrielson and her
son, Mr. Carl Gabrielson, are en-
training . Friday night" for Des
Moines, Iowa, where they will ris-,
it with relatives for sereral weeks.
JTS.1 L.t0.rU"d
T with Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Bishop before leaving tor the
ea8t- - I
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Choose the Northern
8,000 Miles
!..... t "-4 - ' .. :
JUUm Mdoiatckiiaar coachca to Km York,
! tliaaea So Saa Frsndace,
i' ffl
' fegtoa, a C, Nw OtUmm, Los Angeles, er aW
f Gbsrsl soperer lrMltfas,t
i t - . For yea cast
-.- t ;- t
I 0 i Never Wore baa a.
a.
saade. Ask for all the
UATtru rr
rwjik. s n vvw s s-isTii sa.
r tri f35 f MCewhiVfeiy
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I a roar mcsj agent, or -s ts x.-,
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Worne Editor-
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glares in the glore compartment I M
imarination Qualities these lore-
the brunette a knockout in sum
, .
Reception Given to
Honor Nurse.
Following a special service!
giren for the Salem graduate
nurses at the First Baptist
church honoring the birthday of
Florence Nightengale, when Rer,
Irring Fox spoke, a reception
was held at the parsonage.
Nes were honor guests,
A centerpiece ot columbine.
delphinium, and iris centered the
table, yellow tapers were also
used in the decoratire scheme.
A lamb fashioned of coconut by
Mrs. Fox was a feature of the
decoration, corsages were pre
sented to the honored guests.
The committee in charge ot
""l" U"
Marion Curry, Mrs. Floyd Mc-
Clellan, Mr. P. D. Van Ausdel,
Mrs. Albert Ramsey er, Mrs. Rus
sell Millett, Mrs. Homer Blum
Cates
Those who poured were Mrs.
Floyd White and Mrs. C. H. Mc-
Cullouch, Assisting - exwA. Mm.
winAa were Mrs. Dewey . Davis
and Mrs. Glen Newland. Assist
ing in the dining room were
Mrs. Frederick Broer,- Mrs. Ron
ald Clark, Mrs. Lowell Moran
and Mrs- Weldon Albright,
Theatre Movement Is
lUCailC iUUVClUCUl XS
t) fr-9r) pJ
C1DS organized
Mrs. Chester Oppen, who
neaa8 the dramatic department
wni..t4. v-
been selected to head an en-
terprise, the organization ot a
ChUdren's Little Theater here
and one which Is said to hare
Deen successfully developed in
mn Darta of the country. The
Blan h
of 8ronp9 fr0m each
xraae acnooi section, for th
PnrPose of study of all phases of
me theater.
Mr. N. C. Douglas, who la in
charge of the dramatic depart-
ment of the American publlsh-
mg company, is the organiser,
The first meeting has been set tor
Jane 15.
'
The East Central circle of the
Methodist church will meet with
Mrs. LaMoine Clark at 753 Mar-
"treet today at 2;30 o'cloct.
Pacific going East
or 0nr $90
throuah St. Lsa WasV
travel ia Standard er Te
j ; : -:. ' - a?- AT
Cberat a tmetwdar heea i
insffeatiag eVaib. Yellow
A CT" - S I SS ITtn J .
M - tWitcd - . , . J
.0(2) Gil
ILL
Cottons Are Desirable'
For gashing ? v . .
It seems there's a cotton erase
going on and. it's really a good
style for those of us who wear our
cioines rainer nara ana uxe to
sare our silks for best. Washing
one's dress erery day or so euts
down the cleaning budget consld-
erably. s.
There are a good many new
names - among - the ; new cottons,
aamea we're almost forgotten but
which are appearing among, the
new fabrics, like eamhric. madras.
poplin, lawn, batiste and denim,
They're returning to popularity,
but in a new streamlined form,
tor now we see them processed
to be non-wilting, and without the
need for starch.
Modern processing of cottons
takes care of shrinkage as well as
creasing. Another Innovation in
water repellent, which means that
processing fabrics is making them
they are not spo table from water
yet washabillty Is not affected. cur each of sieved avocado and Bake In moderate oren (375 de
' Gingham la now appearing In drained, sieved, eooked gooseber- grees) 30 minutes. Top with
smart spogts wear. Stripes, "plaids r,e, or another ; similarly i tart whipped cream.
and checks are used for daytime
wear. Tomi nnd skirts . and
matching Jackets in smart ging-
hams.
Sheer lingerie blouses and
dresses are even more popular
this summer and the eotton cam-
leoles that go under them give
added daintiness.
With fresh eotton nnderthings
for a crisp foundation and cotton
purses, gloves, and hats to com-
plete that dainty, Just-stepped-
out-ot-the-bandbox look, the sim-
piesi couon wararooe wui oe an
incentive to keep -cheerful, cool,
and collected while the warm wea-
ther lasts.
Gome into the
HAPPY
Leu iot wore fun
you. For intriguing, delicious foods can be "coaxed" together in hours less
time than you ever imagined There ate all sorts of little time-savers and
wife-savers on your paatryshelves, in the spicccan in your cabinet, in
craps that you've always thrown away.
And these efficiencies are so simple, practical and easy! That's why
we've planned cir cocking schcol to slww them to you. We know
youl enjoy evesy mtasste of the ejooking school, and we urge you not to
miss a erte tecoad. Cose as ocrgaest. 1
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' - Because r- gooseberries are In
market a7 short time only, their
versatility has been underrated,
for the flaTor of gooseberries ts
really delightful when combined
with other things. - '
. The strawberry-gooseberry lam
which appeared in The SUtesman
last week opens tne way lor a tu-
cussion of other combination of
flavors with this same berry-
One of the winter's delights in
one Salem family is the occasional
appearance of gooseberry jam on
ice cream, a dessert that Is "unus-
ual only because nobody tninxs 01
It. :
Strawberries and gooseberries
might combine as a sauce, or for
shortcake. In either case, cook the
gooseberries with a little water
first, then cool and combine with
sliced strawberries.
An attractively cool looking
mousse tor spring and summer
service is a delicate pastel green
in color, made so from the nat-
ural color of an unusual fruit com-
binatlon of tart gooseberries and
sierea avocaao. use .mree-iourms
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GOOSEBERRY HORNS
2 V cups flour
2 egg yolks -
where you
KITCHEN
work and more fun
V mazNCT taid
. t "is coaxing ai cat
of puHig him by
If you've been talriog hoiun to bake the morn
ing biscuits and fry the dinner rhirlrn, and wind
up feeliBg as though every kitchen ia the world
ought to be at the bottom of the South Atlantic
we have a most pleasant surprise in store for
Oregon Statesman's
71 c a ay . al. i uu 1
: Broiled ham steaks will be tk
meat for today's dinner.
Asparagus-egg salad
Broiled ham stesks
Bananas
Cornbread muffins
-Angel food gingerbread
This interesting recipe is new
to
the - writer, but sounds set
fucinatin it'a beinsr osssed em
immediately for trial, r -
AXGEL FOOD GINGERBREAD
U cup shortening -
cup sugar
1 egg,, well beaten
K cup molassegv .
H . cup fresh hot coffee
1 cups Hour t "
teaspoon cloves
H teaspoon baking powder
teaspoon soda . . T
"4 teaspoon salt r
4 teaspoon ginger
1-3 teaspoon cinnamon
1-3 . teaspoon nutmeg -
Cream shortening with sugar.
Add egg and molasses. Mix.
Add coffee; sift', flour, me -sure
and sift with baking, powder,
soda, salt and spices, and add te
first mixture. Beat until smooth.
pour into wen-oiled baking pan.
r
4 teaspoon salt
1 cup butter
8 tablespoons cold water
witn tep -d4 t0 flour -
Chin for two hours. Divide
parts then divide
each of these into seven parts,
1 i 1 i .1 I
making 28 pieces in all. Roll int
round balls, then roll each flat
Spread with fresh gooseberry Jam.
'old over and pinch the edges
bend slightly to form into horn.
ana oaxe xo minutes in a av uw
gree oven. While still hot covet
. with powered sugar icing and
sprinkle with chopped nuts.
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