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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1939)
s. Dridge Luncheon Smart Event v ct Monday in, 1, , in in - -- L- - - -- - V--.' . Urs. William If eGUcbrist, Jr.. presided at smartly arranged buffet luncheon Monday afternoon at her North Summer street borne fa. compliment to a group. tf Sll verton and Salem' matron. . , Tka unta tahla. u centered with a bouquet of ted roses and -Temple l:t5 deaaert luncheon. Cecil B runner roaei . pink peonies CLUB CALENDAR - - Tnesday, lfay.13 Ministers Wires, with Mrs. IL & Gila. VFW- auxiliary, meeting and social hour. . ? .- . Salem Panhelleaie luncheon, . Art o hotel. IS o'clock, v : - Women Press clah; with. Mrs. Charles Bier, 7fl Union street. 1:10 salad laneheon. ' , ' -. Eastern SUr social - titer- -noon club meet ; at , Masonic d . o UAJUNE BUBEN rFwmwrt ffaVte- I7oinen of Rotary Wony Club Feted t Urs. Truax Will Elect Officers Beard Home Saturday BeHoSteSSfor at Meeting ' The homo of Mr. and Mrs. n - n-iaX." Floyd Beard was tha aceao of a OriUgC? rdl IV and other springr flowers -were -sued about ; the rooms. Contract . bridge was In play during the. afternoon. Miss Josephine McGH chriat assisted her mother . in formally. .-'-" Corers were placed for Mr- j. C Currie, Mrs Henry Pritilaff, Mrs. William L.McGlnnis, Mrs. Xudolph E. Klelnsorge, Mr. Har old R. Irian, Mrs. Peter A Loar, Mrs. Clarence W. - Keene, - Mrs. George W. Steelhammer. Mrs. Gertrude Cameron, all of Silver ton, Mrs. Caster Ross, Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr., Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Grorer C Bellinger,; Mrs. William Cole, Mrs. Charles E. Bates." Mr. Barton Myers and Mrs. William McGUchrUC- Carol Shields Honored On Birthdar ; ; r -; . -- - - Mrs.' Luke Shields entertained delightful informal party. ' ' Wedneaday, May 24 . ; : Nebraska Ladles' auxiliary with Mrs.- EL N. DeHut. 10 : South High atreet ; Ladles of GAR with Mr.'E. B. Taylor, Route ; 1. Meet . at , . Armory 1:39 .for iransporta . ' tion. ; : -Past' Koble Grands tf Re bekah lodge . with' Mrs. .Basel Price, 1210 North Front street. Daughters of Union Veterans birthday party, with Mrs. Sa- , rah Cutler., Maple arenue, S ' 'Neighbors of'.W oodcraf t Thimble club, no-hoat luncheon , at noon with -Mrs, Edgar Craw ford. 1517 North Winter street: Woman's union of First Con gregational church coTered dish lnncheon at church, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, May 25 dellabtfal affair Saturday nlaht Mrs. Paul Jackson was elected when members of the Harmony . ; Mrs. Merritt W. Tmtx will en to head the Women of Rotary for club entertained their husbands, tertain at a delightful luncheon tha comlnc year at tha luncheon - p!nvhi mb ! nir with hon. i. .t... . a. MOBwn or 0ln t9 Mr Roy Shaw, Mra. North llth atreet for the pleasure at Godfreys. Other officers Grorer Newman, H. L. Taylor ot a gronp ot matrons. v , 1H, Tice-preBiaeai ia.tm, : uis. Monroe. secreUry; Mrs.. Robert A late supper! was serred with Guests will be seated at small tables and boutfueta of spring L Elfstrom, treasurer; Mn. r JT il. " i wownu wm pronae tnv decora Ralph Martin and . Mrs. Ernest " .i M tZXa ttT ttoW- sorerai hours of con- Rnrt n mmhra of tha 97.- Sttw Mr and- Mrs. - DSTW tract bridra will ba in nlar dnr- Mrs. Ralph Bailey Mrs. Glenn Hoar; Mrs. Parker Wickwire, Mrs. members of the M:."r: -fr:": tract bridge will be in play dur- board of directors. J T2 ing the afternoon. yrr- Mrs. Elrin F Smith, the re-' ZZ:r:m TT7 ' r ' Corers TriU be placed for Mrs. tiring president, presided at the Sf? M . V? Mf vZ.J? JameS Monroe, Mrs.-Phil Rlngle, meeting. The luncheon tawe was iT. hit. Mr 7ii centered with an effective ar- t0 no,t Mr' Md aaaaaaaa wa spjf a aasn) w pastel, shades. i Corers were laid for Mrs. Carle Abrams, Mrs. T. J. Amspoker, Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. T. L Bossier, Mrs. Y.ri Rn tier ' Mr. Clarence Brrd. Mrs. Vernon Douglas. Mrs. Dan- Poppies Made bv Men The club will be entertained !?!nJ:.M,.V?5? on June 7th at the. home ot Mrs. Frank Fulton. The birthday an- Toung, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Standish; Mrs. John Fick nirersary ot Mrs. H. L. Taylor 1" Berg,Mrfc RusseU will be honored. . Town and Gown at Lausanne horst, Mrs. W. T. Jenks. Mrs. At Hospital Pratt, Mra. Hugh Adama, Mrs. George Stephens, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. E. J. Donnelly and Mrs. Mer ritt Truax. . . ' ' e' . e " ' ": 1 ' hall, S p.m. . Gardner ..Knapp, Mr; .Kaiph i ar . . Mra. Deryl Myers aad chOdren, : tin. yrt. Jimct K. Hiiunn. sirs. xo vavwn wuh w ww davi.i. j u.im W. W. Moore, Mrs. Chester Nel- wear on Poppy Day next Friday aarBet W. Harra wd children, son, Mrs. Theodore R. Paulus, in memory of the men who Vied Leland and Darld. are entrain- mra. a- n. nwens, . .rucv M . " wu lng 'Wednesday for Sauna Han- Rogers. Mrs. Brown E. Sisson, by the hands of disabled Teter- Hnrthey riUhrialt wS- avi ra n.a-viia a --mii.n. bm rs . . ssims stvvwtiuiiA -Bw bbi smcswsi Miss RiU Mae Hill. June bride- Lmttt Steed, Mrs. Nela Ton-' from" Mrs. Earl T. Anderson, set, was the recipient of many ..4 ur.. Tocom. president of Capital unit Amerl- gifis at a surprise miscellaneous .. j can Legion auxiliary. Forming these flowers brings t&SWS-SS-Mk- HiU Honored t JX. .?"P!!?J!! Bridd Shower tot lue inira duiuiuj ywi v k daughter, - Carol. The afternoon wne spent Informally and re-elect, wag the recipient of many BlB YOCom, freshments were serred at a late at . nr9TiM9 miscellaneous 1 ""-T? - e e hour. Mr. Walter Fuhrer assist- .fcMr-- mi.nmM i. hr bono .t I - d the f Prtng fJowe the Louis Thompson home. The TVA V Awillnrv Entertains interest Into the life of the -ten, prorlded the decors tire jote. .jternoon waa spent Informally UAy Auxiliary xtJliertainS u tne earned In this man! , B1" Tfi..T and the gifts were presented to the Mothers 1 alpa place food on the JS,,11 JBI Sd..M!J of honor in nn nmllla" "1""0 J k tables and fires in the stores MUler, Nancy and Suianne FuM- refreshment Uble was een- American War Mothera were of their homea. The poppy work er, Jimmy -1JT"lnlffi, tered by a Urge cake with a min-r h0nor guesU at a tea glren at the la reserred for men recelring ?y' Prank Crosier on UtUe or nongovernment compen- h by pink canes to erysUlholdenv: Friday. aatlon aad men with dependent IL !ta'i cvi!?. Pastel ptok and yellow atreamera ' Assisting about the rooms wero famUlea are giren preference. fiwifp Un-iin .."were placed on tte Uble. Snap- Mra. Herman Larky. Mra. George The reterana-are the only raid ...r. uiit 4rM wd roses decorated the Lewis and Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. workers in tne poppy program 'HTVSL li rooms. Presiding at the tea Uble were of the auxiliary. Tr iiAn HeitieL Mra! :'' 4 Inrlted to honor Miss Hill were Mrs. Frank Crosier, retiring com- Erery penny contributed for brey, Mrs. John Heitsei, "r-Jr' lanji, .nd Ur. ottA Mhlbaff memorial bobbIm on Pokkt dn Will lam H. Hammond. Mrs., mra. m. ws. rs nowm if- TT:",! Z.a7, Z i &Vrt M -ZtZZl .U Theron Hoorer. Mrs. Raymond relL Mrs. Ed Brook. Mrs. Ralph "Jf Boneateele, Guests were: Meadames A. A. la . spent ' tor - child welfare and rehabillUtlon work ot the Legion Junior Thursday Club At Olson Home mA m ir.i r-H Mr. Pna- Dorr , Mrs.' Mabel Trarllo. Miss aoej a. wjciwooo, eraa a .muw, remnniug largely and Mrs. Ward Darls. Mrs. Kus-, iwrr,mrs. aui J"B mi,av.lil vh fn MmmniiitT nr saiAm aeU Pratt was an additional Mae Meyers. Mrs. F. M. HUi, mts. rTrii. ttTrt f L7SVir., '1 Homer McDonaugh. Mrs. Meyers j. go iVimSr SeoS Jr ' 1 snri Mrs. Lonls Thomnson. ' Mary Ayers, Minnie Humphreys, the coming year. ' Amint unilonnn. nam I .Inn. Tirain wMrlnr . noun Miss HI1L te daughter of Mr. Myt ArmlnU Humphrey, Mary E. everyone can help us be ready and Mrs. P. M. Hill, will become amen, Jenne A. Martin, Sally - to respond to the calls for help the bride of Mr,. Norris Walen of cook. Addle Mills, Effie M. Dun- whieh will come to us during Silverton at an Informal church ia. n.h, cmart nnu nirr thn iiiaii Tha nnnnv whi.h ...M,:. WIir Olson and Miss wedding to be held the erenlngot dorn, Mae M. Ire, Lydla Hobbs,' honors the- war dead, also aids RIU Mae Hill were joint host- June Srd at the Knight Memorial Mary e. Mann. Mary Addle Cur- those who did not die but lost ewes iissTMisjirsisi w cnurcn. tls, Mary E. Mann, L. L Flathers. health and strength in the na Olson; residence ftp members of ' -- , Qemond H.Rinehart. Sherman tlon's serrice." Junif Jnnrf?7 eiUD- ."w-PFr. fnnn;nt, nraw Miller, Stuart Johns, Sherlee Cro- '. Volunteer workers. wUl be on w reguiar easiness meeuns;. rn.iA- m,.iii'iii. ;ii..MM. ivm.. ley. Constance Shobar, Beth Mehl- 21, from early morning and un- hoff, Gladys Tharalson, Julia til 7000 poppies are sold, under the evening was spent informally tt m ft Monilav pUying games with prises going on Aionaay m oar wv. St Ma WA a wa an BM a r ann as lert V?",cn- .rr r,r.nni7i t ataitk atsS Meen. Bernlce Brewster, Carol the direction of Mrs. J. H. Turn- Wallace Park and Mrs. Robert.. .fioP"1".. th? ,ta r.rMi Thim M.rtm viAi.t hn.-iTnTArAr n.-nn .,1. Smith. " '"-"7 ' peu 5tenroor xonrennon in T, .1 , , 1 TT " ' . a I BT.!..- " .-..Vi-.m'. Ontario this week witb the-chan. M". Martha Gisler, Marie Han-V Tr Zl: rj" tr. fro OntH vsi -A. sen. Grace Hartley, Margaret Lew 1CIU U1 UICU . vaBX UELUIBllUUB. - Members present were Mrs. EK lnK hostesses. The convention Wood Raymond, i Mrs. Robert dates are from May 2S to 27. Goodrich. : Mrs. Wallace lark. The Salem women will join Park.! Mrs. Robert Smith. Miss tbe Portland Rose In Portland Annabella Hooeerhvde snt th and take the special train, to Is, O. E Crozler . - paimateer. Mrs. Frank Dinner Party at Rhoten and Mrs. Vera Ostrander. - c - nome on aipnaay Neighbors of Woodcraft spon sored an evening of cards on Fit Mr. and Mrs. Geoage Rhoten entertained members of their club . - - im'i- 11 r 1 mM a. 11 u n. 1 v nisav. and Miss Rita Mae HIU. ; Mr. and Mrs. James are leaving this morning by mo tor for ' San Francisco and the bay region. On Wednesday they will attend the wedding of Mr. Young's nephew, Mr. David Gid eon, to Miss Virginia Lyon 4t the Grace Cathedral chapel in Spragne, wife. of Oregon's gover- icai program was presented by tre(T B. Young nor and.apast state PE0 prcsi-,eiinJe winchcomb. Irene Hensell, "1 . dent. ; and Mr. WilMd Jones. tt 4no at their home on South Church cor- was dent. ; and Mr Wilfrid Jones. L7Z7ItJ -TI venms; waa.jipeni iniorm . rBLricia dcuil khu duuut hcumu n j t i 1 vlce-nresident. Jt ' " BU',"ilB ouuwer 11 be Zard- cer luiapp, cnapier -u: Mrs. . wh-, nriia Kh. im rr. - 1 nu iian. 1,1- aTuesi. t couqueis or spring national vice-presiaeni. nnfiinr nrspntfttlon of Attendinv- from SaTpm will ha j ... n K' ;M; riPa5s, .S Mr. r.rdl " -a,m "5" lof-on' the occasion of her birth giren in honor of Mrs. Earl Coo- lov .rin tKn APtoalnn rf Yt as Ytt ti Knano. chanter - G: Mrs., cv" " T-i- aay.jnrs. iveitn Brown was a spe- George Rhoten, Mrs. Arden Reed, chapter BC; Mrs. A. A. Slewert San Francisco at 8:30 o'clock nd Mr- Le-tie Sparks, chapter with a reception to follow. The AB . - Yoengs will visit at the Golden - Gate exposltionand will t s ac- MlSS Estlldillo to Marry eompanied south by Mrs. Curtis j r B. Cross who will visit with her in Uaillomia son and Mrs. ford. Agnes Hayre. Nora Dennis ft"";V nd "r.ha .T,tatia wirnThMAn.K t flowers wen arranged about the . WUlBi .Members are Mr. and Mrs. Ed The National Association of "Ia E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Lettea Carriers auxiliary will en-"! Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Earl tertain members of tha National- Cooler, Mrs. E. A. Brown. Mr. and Federation of Post Off ice Clerks - Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, and tlifnerln-Iaw' Mr "d Announcement is' being made Sg?t?'ffSS. St ':'M.9QfMM' Edwin Cross. nt 11. fnhAAmt.. afternoon at the home of Mrs. : '.. AaSSSWwi LU S. ! Garrett at 1125 North .Dr. aid Mr. Robert , The General Aid of the Presby terian church will meet Wednes- rianrhtar nt Mr m Un Vnhti '2y. tte?on ,at tn J V EstudUlo of Salem., to Mr. Owen 2 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs, .L hm-a. of tjm i.mIm ti.. w. ta'' KMrt- a ? J-1! wUl be an event of July at . J W. Harbison, and Mrs. .V. W. tbe Church of the Good Shep Moore. ; . Berd ta Hollywood. ' ' . Wolf Anrelii f ormerTr of RalT. th street on Thursday afternoon C Pauline FIndley) ot Rochester, Angeies, iormeny oi baiem, , . M P.-.I.V w.. ..j v . atn, e w siravviw msva wvia miuvs sii f wsusf; swvraa uv Wg a and Mrs. Ada Brockman will as- have arrived in the capital for a slst the hostess in making ar-i several weeks visit with Mrs. raagemeuts. The Woi w- L . "" Mis EstudlUo has been teach- Mr. d Mrs. A. C. Lrayraworth ing at San Jaan Caplatrano. She and i daughter. Mrs. Margaret attended Willamette university. Crewen, and Miss Carol Currie, Oregon School ot Education nt Wuirs parents. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. FIndley. Dr. Wulf has Inst com- . s naioa ox we first Dieted the first nart of his threa CongregaUonal church will meet year scholarship at the Mayo isr m urBvn luutueun n cuucwmj Clinic at the church parlors at O'CIOCK. HOSteSSeS WlU MI. Mrs. Robert If. Halt i-A Mra antil recently of Shanghai, spent Monmouth and the Universltr of F. Humphreys, Mls Emma King Merrill Ohllng are entertaining the weekend at Stevenson, Wash. Southern California. Mr. Hanson aB1 Mr " c CftrT members of the Tuesday Drama , , , ... . . tv s waa-n member of the varsity m. '' :, . i . class, with a one o'clock luncheon Dr. and Mrs. Robert M Gatkei. football team at the University of Mra. Oaade Stensloff today at the former's home on and children enjoyed the week- Southern' California of which he 4,14 eMloren. Martha, Ivan and Richmond avenue. This will he unei, leu monaay nignt zor a the last meeting of the year. It-day trip to San Francisco and will view the Golden Gate exposl- Mrs. A. K. Vaughn ha re- ' tamed from Portland where she attended a plane reetUl of her ad granddaughter Miss June Crate. 1 iddea who wa presented by Ellen Nel- to the i son. Miss Craig reseated the re former's home on Breyman street eiUl on Sunday at the home of weanesaay night.-A late supper. Mrs. vaught.-. follow several hours of contract. :: i..."a , - - Mrs. Clare A.- Lee will enter- - Mr. and Mrs, Kenneta W. Fltx- Uln members of chapter BC, PEO gerald of Portland, formerly of tonight at . her r home On South eaiem, spent taerweeaend tn ue ' uommercui street for. a 7:20 capIUl as the guests of 'Mr. and' o'clock dessert supper. A business sars. Tom wood. and social evening will follow. end at the beach house at Nelscott In a graduate. J --.-.1 t a, - T---" af X ' I'W ( 1 :j v - I 1 - I tion on Treasure Island. Mrs. T. Harold Mis EreU Jan have members ot their dub certainly has been naked te get nsarried often ewongli bat only - rt ny ber psurentsi" - Uot as thrilling proposals as we now make to add to your summer wsrdrobe Joy. For town or travel, the light "weight flannel bolero salt. 1-rt, is a lore from Its navy collar and buttons trimming n gold en beio-s Jacket to the dancing hem ot Its pleated navy skirt. Equal ly rportire is the lime green silk, the skirt aswUg from gorefe the : ?ars:;an printed with moss green Jiggers ant doodads,.:. . j YOU GET THE RICH FLAVOR ;! - OF HIGH GRADE, HIGH GROWN ' J 1 tlwwocUutneceacatTJerje Z 5 on die slopes the Himaiaras,bjghia ! r - I nortbemlnLa. :. u irA ; S ;5 ' - It is rhii Tcry tare Darjcrling, blend- h " v" - U ' ed wfcS tnest Ccylocs, tLit gnresTttt . ! ' V, - Tea, Orxne Pekoe, fcs wperb tot ' ; y 2 ': '" r- "r 4 '. cand Imouice. ... - ' ? ; ! : TmTehxhcmastddkiMo,mitsat- . - f r -.A I V irr tlick ta thst pa cta buy re- ; ; C O A i gstdless of Tree Tea'a reasoiiabk price. " J . TRYr TDEE A-AND':VisEI ! I their varentBt Mr. - and Mrs. C Stolseaberg; for six weeks. Merry llinglert Meet At Woodbxirns s " Mrs. Harold Woodbum' enter Uined the Merry Mlnglera at her homo Thursday. Election of of ficers "was held and Mrs. Thelma Scharf was elected president, Mrs. Clulsman. vice - president, and Amanda Woodbum, secretary. During the' lunch hour corsages' were presented to each-t the members: by the hostess, in honor of Mother's day. The rest ft'the afternoon was. spent socially. lAtaghans and pillows made by r rations : members . ot the club were displayed, i j i - ,-: j ; , ,: 1, . . .. . s Mr., and Mrs,- Charles W jner left by motor Monday morning for Pennsylvania where they will visit with relatives and friends. Enroute they will stop at Tulsa. Oklahoma, Missouri and Wiscon sin. They pUn to be gone several months 'and this will be their first visit east in Is years. Mrs. Sidney Hoffman is nter Uining members ot her sewing club nt an Informal afalr to hlght at her home. Refreshments will be served at a late hour. is The HI-T boys wfQ esttertala a" group of high school maids r.t n, vlcnte today at the Silver Creek Falls recreational area. A danee will ' be - enjoyed ta the evening. Zonta Birthday. BanqueiUill r f . Be Thursday , Salem ' eluh ot ZonU InUr- naUoaal wUl celebrate iU tenth birthday anniversary with a sev en o'clock dinner at the Quelle Thursday night. Guest speaker of the evening will be Miss Del cina Brown, member ot the Port land clah, whose topic will be "World Fellowship.". Miss Lillian McDonald, local president la in charge of the program, with Miss Helen Barrett acting as banquet chairman, and Dr. Helen Pearee as toastmaster. The Uble will be decorated with flowers in pastel shade. GuesU are expeo-, ted . from the' Eugene and Port land ZonU clubs, from the var ious women's service organise-, tion of this city, and each mem ber of the Salem club is expected to bring a guest. The ZonU club announces as its officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. Nile Brown: first rice president, Mrs. Phil Brownell; 2nd rice president, Mrs. W. G. Stacey; recording sec reUry, Miss Helen Bocker; cor responding secreUry, Miss Doris . Riches; treasurer. Miss Mable 8avage. : These officers will be installed at a I specUl ceremony early in June, e Mr. E. E. Gilbert is spending the weekend In Portland ras the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mra. Ronald-, Hsdkins. . Salem Golf era Vill Be Hosts to Oregon Gty " Women of the Salem Golf club will be hoaU to the Oregon City women f golfers Friday morning and will play them a match. All of the Salem: women are in vited to attend.! Lnncheon will be served at the clubhouse at noon and reservations may be made by calling Mrs; Clarence ram 11 ,'ton, (8(4. or Mra. Robert Taylor, 74E. : ! Wednesday afternoon the fern ' tnlne goiters will enjoy several hour of golf . at the clubhouse to be Joined later by their lus bands and a no-host supper will be served in the evening. Recital by Miss sillier Last of Season Miss Dorothy Miller wa pre- sented In reclUl on Monday after nooa by Mrs. David Eaaon as the last in the series of spring re citals to be given at the Eason home. Miss Miller's program Included: Baraaaada Bavirea Tkt Kiaf'a UoBliaf Jig. sniu A rnajar. Bar a -Boll .Uourt Than ss4 vsristMM MiaaatU Kaada Csatrs Dsscs I . ! Valsa Op. TO. Ks. t. Uafeastraaat A-flat mj- Schars (arlf-iaal) Baaje Picker . J . 3etlivs Caepia Ciller -Powell Dr. and Mrs. John Bamage are being congratulated on the birth ef a daughter born 8unday at the Salem - General hospiui. lV. -iw ' -a-SSa-Claaw aasSaaW a-aapW Bsa "aWaaj-aaa ' ' -alS - maBa-w aSSSmBaW- sSamWs--MsBa-- . Ta s better cake-aukec than ever now Tm. ntlag the new fsstsr-mlxlag Crlsco.? my Mrs. a J. ! a graadmother and a grand cook i . W'-'-va. Now made by amazing new (g process! Get luscious cakes and pics folks rave about! COOKING SCHOOL THIS VEEK I See the new Improved Crisco demoa strated at this week's Cooking School And then try cream Crisco yourself When we questioned 753 Home Eco nomics teachers in public schools in 439 different dries, 9 out of 10 answered We use Crisco in oar cooking classes, lii&PtllE TOBtSHfl VSSMXSL TOO FAM ILY I Get the new Crisco. Look at it! That satin-smooth texture, that superb crcnmtnpsB tells you, "Everything made with new Crisco has a wonderful new goodness!" REW CXtSCO IS JVST KtGST for all kinds of cooking. Why, you can't imagine a vege table shortening that's creamier or mixes easier. This new Crisco has been beaten ...whipped... and creamed to perfec tion ... by Crisco's special new Gyro Churn Process. This process took years to develop and cost more than $1,000,000. OT LIGHT LSKLT eaXES with fast-mixing Crisco. It's easy. It's quick! Just whisk new Crisco together with sugar and eggs at the same time! Save yourself att slow. hard creaming, GET TOGO Q3KX-BLEXDEI PaSTXY with this new Crisco. It cuts In so finely ... gives you pie crust that's shortened aU through. And hear folks say, "Your pie crust can't be beat for tenderness!' TKS CraO-CUMD CatSCO is great for frying, too. It brings out flavor every thing tastes natural and delicious even better than foods fried in Crisco ever tasted before. You can enjoy crisp, ten der fried foods, as digestible as if baked! CLT CKISCO TODAY! TOUR ST08E CSBlltS NEW CXEJlKlEt CKISCO HOWI-either with the familiar white label or the new-design bine label. "T f 1 , f .f f fjfAZy ABOUT fti 7551 11M 11 m - vv m "i. nj7n oce tor Tourscir iU ill ! FriQidaire is the House- 1 wife's Choico 1 1 P 7 o b n :oiS;:?jjSbift om fc -:r- -a- - - . v w, .',.. -ii i j - . ' ; . . , ist . .i n- it - -t j& --?-'.- a BBBB-aaaaaaaBB-- - , j t9W...Uzd la Oa Haas All th AcJvsittjtrSfjsi of Ubttertv Csxtric Cookktg . ' . Every Unit s-Speed. Hest" rVooc Opesung Oven Vent - Unit wkh CooUnr Speeds HvdanlaC Ovea Heat Control , AuUisa,EcosSaicsllWen. SlW Cootsct Swiohes . . uoonie-uarr "iT-trmtzer' . - lAensu 5tont i-tiec AU4iocccaui umner jtlj.j jiju .m k nrj r w'rrf t-P&eos Siaialest rxsalaiaTof lamV-MM tktmm Ms IIHvjpeed Eroiler . ri - riraf it sjn- mf sjijeass ' lluisiarenaIXcat mmtMkU . . Distribatot : TVrLWsdc" Swkck 1 1 1-Fiece Au-ccelsia Oven "Coafcataster - Iaseriot r "Tinw SlfBaT t a ... a.- . j r r: . iMoat-aur &uaag &aenres wstanagLi Gcwnta-BsltaoSl Sheif-TVpe ; CooliaiTo . OrcnDoor CooaisafTef LampT ; K1 , Condiment Set BoCt by Fririllr. to the spedsV ' racy ef lu tesBeratnre controls ctdoes of 7aW woaiea.v.oractkal assures ideal bskiag aad roasting : Lk fontself .tbis new dec- sesnlts.- And r new - -Sped snrEsce . trie range is already proving a sen- - r - istioa mm j w customers. , for every cckkg robfrctut-ftTing Ifa a rang tmZt tor n weaaan's , so slow ssnm Added toatissre- fobv ofierlas dosens of practical con- . sssraMerscordclo-yopersdscosc, TtnisfKlexsatehasoosof Coase In. Seethb saastcrcsnge,d - eirfttairtr er4 iff fltf TrvM,m,tem igiasal toe wossen ... by wosaea. i censeverboiUio afnge,besTily YonH be thrilUd with tm liae-np of insnlsced for low-cosc opendoo aad frstnret -snd antaxed at the ease with to kee the kitchea cooL ?b acco- which voo can own one! 8rrs 1 1 rrw 325 COURT; b ;ph6ne:6022 SEE THE FRIGID AIRE RANGE AT.STATESMAN CpOKING SCHOOL CAPITOL THEATRE 1 TO::ORROT7 - THUR. . FRI. 2 P. II. r :