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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1939)
v - Lecturer Talks On Germany ToAAUW waseahS .r.cct'S meeting on Saturday aftemooJ bJTpJnl; hWfftK'Wfc5'rtm',l,, at the Marion hotel. Vice rresl4 about of an " ?o?S?lS' ,wlfe ReT' ad Mr, W' Inr!tt dent to, r next year will beWl CeraV in other Elmer Berg; secretary will be When asked if X WUtM Ml ,n & ebBrca Mrtow from Mrs. Dwight Lear; treasurer the rumored death ol ! HiUer 'Ij! 7:8?J O'elock mtotattr" Mrs. Chester Lather and strdent said, do1 not lilieVi nf ! ln in their coagrega loan fund chairman Mia. Lo dead, but if he wereJ tho aJr "on ar being invited to attend rena Jack. Willamette nnlrer-t man people would not i 2 ll th reception. :t .y r sity graduates, were presented lor long time " " uww - In the. receiving line -will be -daring the 4 meeting. --.j . Prom her observations, she nd Un- Vl. Mis Ed Dr. Erma Gordon, of CorvaUls.! said, Germany's condiUon has h B.mer- Mr- Mrs. WJ1- , who spent 5 H years daring the j not been bettered by dictator Lani Wri'bt. Receiring guest at rise of Hitler, as a stadent in Ger- rale. eacrawr, tt door wW Mrfj Herman Laf- many, talked on the background; , -7 and Mrs. E. A. Kenney. ttrs of the present regime., Dr. Gor-' D .. - - .Leon Barries, Mrs. N. J. Ungren, doa received her Ph.' D. from ' marker t amilv Holds - - Mr George Allen mad Mrs. L. O. ' the University -of Berlin. . : , .Clement wni pour. i - i Arriving in - Germany f o a r ?01IV mUn- Charles Pratt to la charge months before? the election of v ,mem " of tha Pecker fam- ot reeepUoa room. 8errlag are Hitler by the aristocratic party ,Iy J14 reunion at ML Tabor to be Mrs. La Verne Toung, Mrs. in Jaaaary. 193 J, and by a rote ?rk ' iB .Portland last Sunday. Roesell Pratt, Mrs. Elmer Berg, of the peole in March of that .t tmll, - seven" Parkers M- Ralph Wlrth. Mrs. Hubbel .same year. Dr. Gordon witnessed tthered to' the first time in 15 Young. Miss Esther Vehrs and , this election, the burning of the yeart - Miss Mar Jorto Marcus. Reichstag and the horrors of the Those of the Immediate family : Mrs. George Vehrs Is general bloody anU-Jewlsh riots which present were Mrs. C. M. DeAr- ckf&a of the reception and followed. mond of Richmond. Indiana; Mr 1 1ted by Mrs. Otta J. Saw Rise to Power ,nl Mrs. Dewey G. Parker and Won Mrs. Clark Roberts. Mrs. She told of how Hitler reach-, LaVelle of Sacrameoto. Mr. and l?nn Harbison and Mrs. O. H. ed his supremacy In 1S4 and Mr- Victor H. Roman and Robert KeBt. . said the pledge of allegiance to ot Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dnn- which erery German must swear, BrownRe of Portland, Mr. RedtaL Sacred Heart was changed from one to the Mrs. Archie M., Parker and Fatherland, to a pledge to Hit- Sheila Rae of Portland, Mr. and. rUDllS Today ler alone. Mrs. Joseph Benoit of Salem, and . Hitler's rise to power, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Parker and Tb Janior students ot the S Oordon attributed to the spoa- Jodelle Lee of Salem. The great- cred Heart academy are being pre sorship of the munitions inter- grandparents were among the tented in' the following program at ests whose factories were silent tlnt settlers in the Willamette St. Joseph's hall this afternoon at v for jo many years.- ralley and established the settle- 2:80 o'clock: . Speaking of education in Ger- ment of Parkersrille. nea "Ger Trtug tamr- wus many. Dr. Gordon M imi it purpose in Germany 'Is to pro- dace political soldiers imom both men and women. Women hare no . place . in . higher educa- a 1 An a A. M AL a miu smuiimeni oi me uni- veieiues. naa oroppea on ai- m"i balf In the past few years '. . ' glrU are. the wards of.the,goT- ernment The bors so to trainn- Camps and by the age of 14 are '7, mucn as is "" uy, can-ymg zi pound- ' i - -.-.--.-- j . . i t -"vAiy. - " . - r ' . i : i - Ill : Sgfg ' f II I u - i inTTOTlllTfM ii ii ii i iv y -- K- II I - - l-l ii i i f .f i;(Gf;i!iOQS'iiue SELDOM do bajtx get a rfistare Lice this. Go to your nearest Hocpoiot dealeV today. S this orw 1933 6cu.fr. reillgexstor. Compare its pirns ntac-pbs trarrnsnrr. with may other. XThile la fist stoce, set tiki other beaatifal 1939 Ilotiwi Modali, too. "' flALCU . LVEIiTON - ALBANY Free Parkins; Space ?r0r;k uviof uouseworn or outside la- bors, m necessity demands. Boys ft a month. .girls S3. Every ' pn Is expected to produce at' least one child before she's f 1. it illlgitlmate. the . children are cared for la government lnstitu- Taia Mrs. DeArmond left for. her home in Rlchmnnri in : Tn.... and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey G. Parker wW leare today for Sacramento. Sana. m mey nare been Tislting with rel- aures in Oregon the past week. . . i diapter A. u. of FEO will meet on Mondar at the noma of Mn m... t,j n ciL ton. Transportation is being ar ranged tbrough Miss Helen Bari rett. ! I air tion Wffl Honor new Minister . jwoa Tli CnckM la ta clock Th rirtra TrM Keitr iw. ti,8."! tltlm riai m Ma k.s nri -BenT K'"AmM n,,t "rQ-"UCMe9 CT -TTm- s. ' ' . , im moo Tkoapo Loaiom Bri4rr--rrEP rw AWf abrt Monarty . san Boji ehr Olea Kern Her We Came.. -Tarreat Bobart Lebald The GaDopUic HanUmea ' - Pkyllii Hatler la tke Kinadoai of ta Gaoa itiUM Eleanor Francesco Jolly Parkiea Beebtcr Elixibeth Kcicr To Camp Wi Go. Joan and John Elliott la Xreamland ; . ' Alica Maria Steimer Th Diiobadieat Doll Small Girls' choroa a Bpaniab Dancer. Uatr - Cynthia Kecdbam Tha Hinatrel Boy Harp Patricia Kuuel! T.Tior A tienoest Melody ai Jamca Brcmmer Thempioa a Dream Wearer Taonua Ford Xeptone'i Serenade ' .Dolores Brtnnea Voiea Galen Clark Li Aralnncba idler Jeanne Bnilck Jnbilo Dean Needhaa a Dream Patricia Bnaacll a. TS ntfcoBT Janice Irria Fifth Air Varle .. . aaela Violin Miriam Naah ripea ai Pan ruber Jean Eloiia Erana Cherry Bio.. In.lem.n Ada Maria Bewley Gypsy Hondo n.Tja William Sherman Rondo CapriolCeadelMoha Sleepy Land Panda gjmrUnf Vjriria eaaraa a Daughters of Veterans Are Hostesses ' ttarWa v-uM. e.ii- Dori J Cutler and Miss Sally DaughS f S TctvS Wavlii-HeaIla,, Arranging the decora enfflalnld ' tStvSZ. It ln"Uont n MI" Hutchinson. ?!nm VjfS2 -ul EvelT Johason. Miss. Pat ?lSd-.t Manning andMis. Betty Provost. Mrs. May Bach. 820 South 25th street. The Tooms were lovely Mr. Ralph Leedy. son of Mr. with large baskets of summer and Mrs. J. C Leedy. is entrain roses in shades of red. On the tea Ing Monday for Annapolis where table was4 a centerpiece of Cecir he will enter the United States Brenner roses and maiden hair Naval academy. He will go by fern? , . way ot the. southern route and The committee in charge" con- will stop at the Golden Gate ex sisted of Mrs. May Bach, Mrs. J. position - and visit in Lons W.-Nash. Mrs. O. H. Horning. Eeach with his brother. Ensign Mrs. George Miller and Mrs. Addle ; W. Clark Leedy. Before -oing Sanders. Mrs. Margaret Ringle and to Annapolis he will visit in Chl Mrs. Laurene Stow were In charge cago, Washington. DC. and at of serving.- tend' the World's fair. i Guests present' were Mrs. Fan- nle Fisher, Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Members- of the Town and Mrs. Amy Ellis, Mrs. Margaret J. Gown club will be honored at Fox, Mrs. Fannie Hoover. Mrs. a tea br the Lausanne hall -girls Nancy Ballard, Mrs. Sophia1 Ma- Thursday afternoon at three" ther, Mrs. Amanda CrumMri! A- o'clock. A musical program mlra E. Hale. Mrs. Jennie F. B. will be riven and Mlaa Barbara Jones, Mrs Cordelia Lebarre -and asm. uyrue siau and Mrs. Ger- trade J. M. Page of Portland. ... Membera ot the hostess tent present were Mrs. j. w. Entress. ,"r BBiagaraner, Mrs, Jen- J""'"' w. sn, Mrs. Eilxabeth Skewls, Mrs. O. H. Hor- nlng. Mrs. Rose Garrett. Mrs. Ad die Sanders, Mrs; NelUe Hlday, Mrs. Laurene Stow. Mrs. Marrarw et Ringle, Mrs. E. E. Bergman and iM uwuess, sirs. May jiacn. ... f Tbe Eastern Star Social After noon club will meet for j a des- sett luncheon at 1:15 lo'clock- Taesday at the Masonic temple. At two o'clock Mrs. Ceorra - Rossman wm review the boVs1U wUe hJZ mi?t "All This and Heaven rno " MrV v r 19 coue - M r been elected Wj7 LeaUtT?haa.Mf, J?f . Bt ue aiternoon. . - . .. :. .. Tbe Salem Council oi Wom en's Organizations held the last meeting or the season in - the fireplace room of the Salem nnh. uc Horary on Thursday. Mrs. H N TTnnaaVa-. .-,a VT ra-M7- -rr"" vice presrMrTloyd Head rick as uentin u tsZSlS. U2l eominr J ! . A Pan-HelTenle losM&eeV f or national sorority members will be held at thm im. is.-.!-: noon. An sorority members are joc1"?" anqaet at Cod asked to attend aid votmg dele- freT; W.WIey waa the gates from each sororitrwH? ret ?flak "t f1 Z"1 maln for the business session. Re- US hU l, Europe, servatloBs should mde by wbere Pt sereral years la caiung airs, parxer wlekwire. Miss iTers Beechler. daughter of Mrs. D. ..X- Beechler,' Is- at tending Junior weekend at Ore gon State college and Is a guest' at the BeU Phi Alpha sorority. Additional Society News (On wPage Fourteen) , Tk OREGON STATESMAN, SslV Mis. Betty June Kelly who Barnes dance reme at the Capitol Jestea-MlUer.) . : , : Herbster to Be Worthy Advisor Mi Marcelle Herbster will be .msiawea as worthy adrlser of Chadwifik Chanter. Ordor nf n a in. . 7 . bow for Girls at a public installa- oa ceremony Tuesday night at mvbTm "T" iciiiyic. lessor Aaipa rt. Lyman. i uregon. ne nas aone ouistana- wnicn was neid in Santiago, Chile will conduct the current events. The new officers to be installed i ing work in oil road surfacing, and last January. Thia congress was Fidac. under the chairmanship Conperia are Miss Herbster, worthy advLs- 1 M . , called by other sUtes for adrice held at the time of the big earth- of Mrs. John E. Cooter is com er: Miss Carmen Vehrs. worthr 1 . . d Mrs L11 penT are on technical problems, especially quake ln South America. pletlnr year'a atudv of T?on- associate adriser; Miss Elizabeth Ann Herrick. charity; Miss Geor- Cook, hope; Miss s CiTllla Ree- her, faith; Miss Margaret Sehon. chaplain; Miss Jeannette Graber, Hadr, religion; Miss Jean Rowland, na . , ture; Miss Marjorle Hill, Immor ..Conperia tallty; Miss Donna Upjohn, fidel- Ioieitt lty: MlM Pat Hutchinson, patri otism: Miss Carol Young:, service: Miss Betty Sheiman, Inner observ- LKieM er; MIs8 Marjorle Bergsrik. outer observer; Miss Doris Harold, rau Xdtta Lynn slcian; Miss Betty Cooper and Miss "87 Jo Relnholdt, choir direc- TYia Inaa11tna nft. ... at.. Clare Marshall, Installing worthy adTisor- uriaa nnnm TTnv t. :.,',; "1"" v.YV. "JfM" .1" Lamb, lnstallinr chanlaln: Mrs. ""0 Man.vuwu, W lOW U.lUaia er. Mfa8 Taylort fa Solo Work and Miss Psty Nelmeyer, musicians. A reception in the dining room will honor the new officers follow ing the Installation. On the serv ing committee are Mrs. Susan Var ty. Miss Dorlene Chapman. Miss Holllngworth is ln general cnarge. Mrs. George Pearce and Mrs. William -Kirk will pre- at the tea -r urns. -- ' : 1 The "Englewood - pre school clinic is being held at the achbol- house-on June ! and from f to 12 o'clock. An children from Sfo J years are eligible for 'complete - nh-ralral aiTamtnatinn n r.n.iu "NUes and V. A. Douglas will con- duct the clinic. Mrs. James B. ' Manning Is chairman of the com- mittee. ' e: ' trM an iiiinni .. nntirani ssaTtauaaww n an wonaausai tlonal honor society, in music drama and dancing. The initia tion was held May 7 on the University of Oregon where there Is an active chapter. --. Mr. aad Mrs. Jack Hood of Saa rnuciacw ana air. ana sirs, juion Thompson of Eugene were the oImSJS!1 " J Brbt. The group motored to SUver Creek faHsv Mr. and Mrs. Hood wiU spend soma time In the north before returning home. Dr. and Mrs. P. O- Riley were tTaesia ot, tae -past Matrons' as- v" t,t"" --. w i -CPECIAL- Oar auraud Wave, Complete TSo Perm. OR Push Wave," f fl JSo' CompleU. Open .Thurs. . .Ere. by App't . . 27 1st Natl Bank Bldg. CASTLE PERM. WftTTTVl Orejon, Scadaj Moraine;, May portrsy. -Baby Bunting" In Barbara theatre, June 1 and t fPhntA K 9 1 ana z. (Photo by : Miss Flaria Downs will be con- tralto soloUt with the 150-toIcs Pomona college choir at the an- nual snrinr oratorio thla aftr- noon. Miss Downs is a senior this year. The music selected tor this nir'a tf.o.I- i - u i. . u u is jncu- delssohn's "Elijah." It will be given under the direction of Pro- rS"? congratulations on the . S , ' sleDiien Marsden, Z 7 sui ueuerai nospuai Saturday morning. S 0 y ! f.lake your own Electric Range Stored heat cooks rice to perfection. Ready te serve wirhoat draining! the,, way. aa electric range cooks rice Is. a good example: of bow easy and economical afl electric cooking is. You put rice in any flat-lsottomcd pan with a fairly . tight cover. Add l4 cups water. Set on sur face caking unit and ture to High. As soon ' as brisk' steam appears (about 6 niinutes). turn current off and leave on range for 45 minutes.. Enough stored heat wiD remain in the unit to finish steaming the rice i F When you remove the Bd youTl find the rice still straming. and all ready to serve! Fluffy and hght, every grain separate! AQ the, water has "steamed" away, yet none of the rke sticks to the pan. See the Elect Ifs fssdnsttngt Denaonstrates , how to . save time, money and , workl rufl of new cooking Ideas: How U cook vegetables tha new. .vita-aaia-aad-nUaeralaving way aad retain their freah color and Haver. , . How to have Julder roasts without sear .tag ee sauting. .-.r How to avoid baking failures. 1 , Qew to make plain, tnezpeastve foeda taste lika a aoililoav 21, 1929 its i (Contlnned from page 1 , from the symphony, being an ex cellent composition, the fact that it is composed by Carl Bowman of Salem, tresaman at Willaai ; ette and. baritone horn player, ; makes it an outstanjilng ' feature of the program. Soloists for the ' 'concert wilt be Melba Lieberman, flutej Floyd Eilefsosu oboe; Jtay ; Lampka cornet; rHuite- Downs, i baritone. ? . ' - '- " :-- Among, the selections chosen, for the erenlng will be Sonsa'a femper Endelis". march, rorer 4are to 'William fTeir br Ros sini, -Funeru March t. a Mart. onet" hr Gound and that deaerin. Uto Atlantis suite from "The Lost Coatlneat" by Sefrank. Ser- oral others pieces ot outstanding Interest are to be listed, i Salem, aas supported other musical groups during the past year by attending their concerts. Attending ' this concert played by a group of talented young musicians will be an erenlng well spent. R. H. Baldock Speaker Before BPW C3nb -Dr. Gussie A. Nile, - program chalrmaa for the. Salem Business aad Professional Women's club. ' omm iwurwi hf. k. n. saiOOCK as speaker for tha regular dinner mveuHff oi mo CIBD OB Tuesday at the Golden Pheasant. Urn win of the club oa Tuesday apeak oa his South Amerlcaa trip which he took last winter. ; Mr. Baldock Is chief engineer of the Oregon State Highway com- ..t . winiuu, wuicu postuon ne nas held since 193. He receired his early education In Colorado, and iS'&VrJESZZS'iXL -!t oi uoioraao ana couege OI Knrineerinc TTa KaasTflTl falsi aV 'warff K (Ka SaaU Ee Railroad and Oregon Short Line and other railroads and ntilitles. He held Tartous positions with the state highway commission startlnr in 1915. and workinr om district engineer to his pres- position. He has built a nation- ai rannrarlnn a M.ln.n. engineer and is probably better "own orer the United States than oiling, in which Oregon is a plo- neer. He is particularly Interested in aesign oi mgnway and is one of 12 members making up a spe- OF AN W Daylight Saying Tine with an on tied to your kitchen Just because yoa have three big meals to get every dayl Those same meals could almjtt cook themselves if you had aa electric range I Time and temperature controls would do the watching for you. You could actually be gone ail day land come home to a cool kitchen to find dinner waiting in your oven hot, appetis ing, ready to serve! . mlST CAISA6C AM 9 THE tASiRT WAY TO COOK IT As you probably know, the" right way te cook vegetables is to use Very little water. Byt do you know you can cook CMbbati this easy new way? Yon can on un tUttrk 1 cup washed range. Just put it, saucepan, add salt ugnuy ana cook oa High until it steams, Tura rurrent off aad let cbbtgf? yif , steaming about 10 minutes longer on stored heat Then add butter and serve no water left to drain off! -1 - Mora UtOf Dlnstihla. Voo not only ' save aO the valuable minerals and vitamins that you'd eedtnarfly pour down the sink ac lose through highemperatnre cookmg; you " actually make the cabbage easier to digest. : It is overlooking that makes cabbage ia- -digestible and also gives it its "strong" taste ana oaoc Cooldng Show See the show Ifs ervations at any CLUB CALENDAR Sunday. May tl War Mothers. City" View cemetery at GAR circle, S p.m. ; to place bronze marker. Monday, May 23 Leslie PTA meet at school, 7:45. ' Tnesday. May 23 Ministers Wires, with Mrs. H. S. GUe. Vrw auxiliary, meeting and social hoar. Salem Panhellenie luncheon. Argo hoteL It o'clock. - Women's Press club with Mrs. Charles Bier. S70 Union street, l:a salad laacheoa. a Eastern Star social r ter , aoon club meet at Masonic .Temple, 1: IS dessert laacheoa. Wednesday. May 24 - Nebraska - Ladles auxiliary wl(h Mrs. E. N. DeHut, 1C0S ? South High street. Ladles ot GARwlth Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Route 7. Meet at Armory 1:30 for transporta tion. . r Past Noble Grands of Re bekah lodge with Mrs. Hasel Price, 1210 North Front street. Daughters of Union Veterans birthday party, with Mrs. Sa rah Cutler, Maple arenue, I PJn. Thursday, May 25 Town and Gown at Lausanne hall, p.m. club will meet at the clabhouse HiCTifc uie ctaououae Monday. wht at t o'clock aad tion of officers will be ?T"T. "T" W4 " held. Club members are asked bring their mothers and spe- cUl guesU are also larlted. The ?"l7or" "iraa d Miss Jessie Cooper. Miss Helen Boardman and Vn VauiM Pn. . - T,en T?1 sle reports on the na- wrQ ieaer" conrenwon. of rmow veteran .i anxilTarV win nZt" It lyTl ' .r " 7 . ot Mr- n Mr- C. F. Rellly at 1304 North Liberty street for a n boat dinner on Tuesday. clal committee on highway de- sign, namely, the American As- aociatlon of StatA TTta-hwa nrn. cials. He Is the author of many ar- tides in technical Journals. . W. n.lv . j-t t. uaiuw. nMBucicBaie rep- resenting the United States at the Pan American Highway Congress The regular board meeting of the club will be held, Tuesday at s:i just before the dinner with Mrs. William Linfoot presiding, tvtt TArrtn shredded, ia aa ordinary and H cup water, cover FAST i :.-t CLEAN aaSk, WWiVItt tree - Hnaka ronr store displaying elee- PAGE ELEVEN High School Prom to Be Held Friday Commencement week at Sa lem high school will be climaxed by the annual Junlor-Senlot prom which will be held Friday night in the school gymnasium.. Bud Mercer and his orchestra will play for dancing between 9 and 12! o'clock. An unique tiecoratire scheme has been i planned to follow the theme. ''Deep Purple," inspired by the popular songs of t L e same name. The decoratire mo tif was originated by Miss Mary Chamberlain and Miss Ernestine Lents. Unique wall decorations, lighting and a false celling will add to the effect. At 10:30 o'clock intermission will be held and the grand march will be led by the senior class president. At this time the se lection of a senior girl as the "Sweetheart" of Salem ; Jilgh school will be revealed. The mothers and fathers ot seniors and juniors are ihrited to attend the prom. This is strictly a date affair and formal frocks will be worn by the younsr maids. ; Patrons and patronesses! will be Miss Mary E. Eyre, Dri and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roeder, Mr. and j Mrs. Elbert Derry, Miss Frances Fel lows. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Fot lis. Miss Ann Boentje. Miss Mary B. Sayles and Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Bowman. The general committee sr. ranging the prom Includes fee-' .rne"'J SS p-j.ftn " i.... V hu.n,7. J ' V"lv Rosema.rv Tft..nVu. o . SJ1.?.??0". Rri' .n" ' X.!""c"mi"' Bonald Br,a Elron' SS ' Dlck pffnter Warr m.! k" Zn sUSI lr? ll Jiarge of the liihts 's 01 vne iignis. Mrs. Travis Hostess To Fidac Memhers Mrs. Merle Traris will ope ner home Monday night to the Fidac club of the American Le sion auxiliary, a biography of read by Mrs Elbert BradfordT and the topic of the month! laroi ii of Roumania will be ti.. u - .. . ....... of Roumania" will h h-..hkI!i in a naner nrenared h iir. . T . f tl'" "J mi a. rreu ousoauer. Mrs Helen C rase will be In eharre of thZ program and Mrs. Arls White mania with a tea and radio on the broadcast oyer KSLM 8th of June and a lan lawn supper the last of the month. . SEETHE ME7 EiECTRic Ranges At Your Dealer s ... c i. ( ; - - I - - .. . , Uwt Iiliiaii ai aa. ashted wtti a new paaS a( elactrte aaek aas. . - Caat sett teareas 1 U naia. SA X I i'fW -. A-':-A V L0V-C0ST r,nn,r,it? j:?ilr- o-aa1l; ' '"'W iaanaaiaaaa aaat'' jr mun iSJJ ... .. ; -'!.? :,a anm, Oeefea WW V i f f'Zr ' :' k. eaiarau 'Sat' a. Haas v.aJ Pr ' f f -;i. "i