The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1939, Page 14, Image 14

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Two Popular Salem Maids
Reveal Wedding Dates '
A?t:R Supper
' 9 June has proven to be more than a popular month for
brides this season and the most exciting news of the week
was revealed last night at a beautifully appointed buffet sup
per for which Mrs. George E. Allen and Mrs. L. L. Laws were
hostesses at the former's home on North 17th street.
During the evening a telegram was received announcing
to the gnestsi the forthcoming
marriage of Mia Prances Laws, of 1 T ;
jort : City, daughter otPaftOn HOme tO
ml lira T. T. T.awa Af Kalom tA '
Mr. Leon Sfargoslan of New York
City. The wedding will be an event
Church Around the Corner. .
When Delorea and Norma Jean - mm. Hap IXPaaand Mrs.
Clement earn down the italra car- HeQfy cornoyef hare bidden
rying a basket ' of corsage, the members of the OT clM and a few
guests were surprised to learn addltionai guests to a smartly ar
that Miss paabeth; Clement rangcd iunfheon IniraJternoon at
daughter of Dr. and, Mrs. L. 0.- tonLeft new horn en Leslie
Clement, win become the bride of Btreet. 5 -' iT
Mr. Bison T. Barnett of Astoria on Quests .w'fli be seated at small
Batnrday, Jane; 17, at the hqjne ot.rUblei with; yellow. Toaes and lilies
the bride s parents. -; - uf: providing ; the deeorative scheme.
Both Miss Laws and Miss Clem- MlM Jeanne Pmttou and Miss Jo
ent are Intimate friends and are - sepWne Cornoyef wfll assist ln
jTaduatea of jWmamette.nnlTer, foraauy.. seVeral hours of cou
nty and members of J Delta Phi , tract W1U follow the luncheon
sorority. M Us Xaws Is now In the vOUJ. ' ? . . .
where en poaltlon'to'-- gfaml will''' be " Mrs.
New.Toj. Clt vd M . Lduate Charles Thomas of Portland. Mrs.
of the Prince ; school , In '- Boston. T -J; k e d e r 1 c h of Vancouver,
Miss Laws WweU known 1 - wsh Mrs: C. S. Hamilton. Mrs.
leal circles in the "pitaU Mr. Joon 8cott, Mrs.vRobert Craig,
Margoslan Is a graduate of Becker. Mra Rex Sanford, Mrs. Charles A.
coUege. Worchester, Mass.. and Is Sprague. Mrs. Charles Gray, Mrs.
now with the qanned Cold Chem- Clar8nce NoWe- Mrs. Edward
leal corporation in New York City. Burke Mrg ctarle. McCargar and
T Friends Bidden Mrs. George Rosaman.
Iffss Clement is a popular mem- club members are Mrs. John L.
Mr of the younger set of the cap- Rand Mr Uf a, Shipley. Mrs.
1U1 and Is a talented singer. Af- Xnomas B. iky. Mrs. Charles Roo
ter she finished - Willamette s ertson M Frank Spencer, Mrg.
continued her music at the JulUrd Rusaeu catlln, Mrs. Frank Sned
School of Musi . The nast year she r Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs.
has been teaching at the torla ReuBen P BoUet Mrs. George A,
high School. Mr. Barnett attended Wnite, Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr.,
Washington State college and Is a Mrs. Jo8epn BeVeridge and Mrs.
member of the Astoria high school prana- Benson,
faculty..;.. ':,
! Daring the evening Mrs. Brace , n t . .
Spaalding sang a group of nam- UllSineSS, r rofessional
bers.' Guests were seated at small -m-.- f
Ubles centere4 ,wlth bouquets of women OKCl
pastel spring flowers. Other bou
quets of spring blooms were ar
ranged about the rooms.""" -!
Bidden to hear the interesting
Mi iwtn Hflaa Tff!llahat1i Plam.
ent, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Miss Gret-
hill Thlction I ITtaa Dortli. HK-
v MVr ir.r,- t,,r.
rC,V r"nLT- mim Ta-
Cnth a DeLano, Miss Jane Rob-
mson. Miss Marjorie Marcus, Miss
Doris ; Unruh, Miss Lois Burton,
Mlss'Jeanette jScott. Miss Caroyl
Braden, Miss jHelen Boardman,
Miss Jeryme Tjpston, Miss SylTia
DuBoIs. Mrs. John Whltelaw.of
Portland.Mrs,' MelTin Goode of
Albany Mrs. pajid Lewls.Mrs.
Norrls Clemen, Mrs. Henry Clem-
ent, Mrs. Robert Wulf of Roches-
- ter, Minn., Mrs. Marion, Moore
Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., Mrs. Brace
Spauldlng of Dallas, Mrs. Chester
Oppen. Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs.
Richard Smarti Mrs. Reynolds Al-
len, Mrs. Ronild Gemmell, Mrs.
Reglnald Reynolds of Forest
GroTe,, Mrs." L.1 L. Laws' and Mrs.
George r;:.vr,Vr",;
Junior-Senior Prom -Event
of knight - "
High school Seniors will be hon
ored tonight at the junior-senior
prom to be held In the school gym
nasium with Bud Mercer and -his
orchestra playing lor dancing.
. Deep purple! will be the theme
tor the dance and decorations. At
10:30- o'clock j the grand march
will be held and announcement
will be ' made of the senior girl
to be named the "sweetheart" of
6alemhlgh school. . " ,
Fifteen girls were ' chosen for
the sweetheart,' one from each'
lome- room, and included the
Isses Rachael Blame, Jerl
rook's, , Gloria Cottew, Georgia
Cook, ; Marylee Fry, Lila Murray,
Marjorie- Tonseth, Jessie". Worth
tngton,, Shlrleyj Crozler,. Marjorie
Bpence, Gloria Drake, Jane Johns,
Virginia Polk, j Enid Nelson and
Barbara Gesner.
The fire who received the high
est Totes were! Miss Brooks. Miss
Cottew, VMiss Fry,- Miss Murray
and Miss Spence.iOne of the fire
will be ehosen the sweetheart.
- Mr. and Mrs." Braile Small,
-Miss .8toanne Small and Mrs.
Richard Cartwrlght will motor to
Portland today to be the guests of
Mr. and- Mrs.' Russell -Se wall and
attend the birthday party of Mary
. Bewail- who will celebrate her
third birthday. :
TRY THIS SPEEDY LUtlCIIEOtr
r
( Heinz Chicken Noodle Sp '
Try Of Assetved Sandwich FCHngt
Helnx Prepared Mustards
: Spring Salad Flatter '
. I.. .. ruKa." ' . ..
Let each person select
favorite fillings lor a
anowicn to accompany lusty, okHasziionea - f j
muu auckes Noodle Sonpv I
Rff SceTl& hft '
fr T t'S
The regular dinner meeting of
the . Salem Business and Profes
sional Women's club was held
" uvum i uua;
. . UUMW A. prugraui
tA . A lkT Ma.
chairman of the club, introduced
Mr- . Baldock. Oregon ttate
highway engineer, who spoke on
h!s trlJ to Soutn Ameic& last
Wnter
GueBt8 of tne club vere Mr.
and Mr8. R H Baldock, Miss
Lueiia Park. Miss Mable Parker.
Mrs. Madeline Snyder, Mrs. Tess
Payiief Mlsg Miipan Paimerton.
all of Saieni( and Mis8 Mary
Sheldon, former member of the
Salem club, now from Lebanon,
Miss Laura Brace, Miss Ellen
Leckband, - Miss", Florence How-
land. Miss Eleanor Bohle and
Miss Bertha Schackman, all of
Lebanon, who are soon going to
organize a Business and Profes-
sional Women's-club in Lebanon.
; Miss Lois - Steinke led the
group- In-singing and 4MEs.i Dor
othy Llnfoot and MriuLaMoine
Clark gave reports on the state
convention, which was held In
Corvallls. - S J. .
Auxiliary Group Names
Delegates at Meeting
The Veterans of Foreign W. ars
auxiliary met at " the Episcopal
parish hall Tuesday night. A me
morial service was held for Mrs.
Mary Woelke and Mrs. Beatrice
Shadoin.
The group elected delegates to
the state encampment to be held
at Pendleton. The delegates are
Mrs. Onas Olson, state department
chaplain, Mrs. Frank Hrubetz, jr.,
Mrs. Leon Hanson, president of
the local auxiliary, Mrs. Ward
Wolfe, Mrs. Russell Madd, Mrs.
Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Corll Case, Mrs.
Claude Crawford, Mrs. Christian
Floer, Mrs. Harold Perkins and
Mrs. Virgil Bolton.
A doable wedding of interest
here; was solemnized at the par
sonage of Rev. Kunsman in Van
couver, Washington on Saturday.
Married were Miss Lorraine Peter
son, granddaughter of Mr. - and
Mrs. J. M. Shaw' to Mr. Claude
Chaatala, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.
E. Chastain.. and his sister. Misa
Mary Chastain' to Mr. William
Redlnger of Salem. Mrs. Shaw and
Mr. N. E. . Chastain, attended the
couples. A wedding,, lancheon .was
- served later at the Shaw home 1n
Salem. - ' :
Rye Bread
from the. tray his , ; i
tasty combination ; "7 S
I4u Revoir Party
Arranged Jot
Mrs. Stewart
-"- "
- Mrs. Karl Helnleln and Mrs. A.
D. Woodmansee will preside . at
. lancheon today at the former's
home on East Miller street for the
pleasure of Mrs. Roy Stewart who
Is leaving soon to make her home
In Portland. "
i Contract bridge will be in play
t daring the afternoon and a hand-
kerchief shower will hopor . Mrs.
Stewart. Bouquets of spring flow
era will be used about the guest
fOOmS. " " I'
v 'Covers will be placed for Mrs ,
Roy Stewart, Mrs. Ralph Jackson,
Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mrs. Rus :
sell Bonesteele, Mrs. Ralph Camp
' bellr Mrs." Carl Charlton, Mrs. B.
Thomson, t Mrs. WQlIam Stacey,
Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mrs. Lloyd .
Riches, Mrs. E. H Kennedy, Mrs. '
Karl Helnleln ' and ; Mrs. 'A. D.
Woodmansee.
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Kindergarten Pupils J
In Program ?
Mrs. Lilbarn, assisted by Mrs.
Harriet Zosel, will present the pu
pils from her musical kindergar
ten In a program to be given to
night at 7 : 3 0 In the YMC A,
The program includes:
MScrngs about the things in our
garden" by the class, solos by Kay
Lovell, Beverly Bissell, Billy lie
, Kinney, Beth and. Ann Gilbert,
' Aloha Schaefer, Plum Brown, Le
tt ore PhilUpl. Virginia Miller. Har
land Brock, Jr., Eileen Salsbauck,
Betty Lou Smith. Sondra Wilson.
Norman Lee, David Rhoten and
Janet Blum; readings by Anne
Woodmansee, Janet Blum, San
dra Wilson, Beverly Bissell, Har
land Brock, jr., and Virginia Mil
ler; Briar Rosebud game by Anne
Woodmansee, Patsy Ann Ramsey
er and Billy McKlnney; play.
"Three Little Pigs," by David
Rhoten, Beverly Bissell and Nor
man Lee; piano solos - by Anne
Woodmansee, Beth and Ann Gil
bert, Billy McKlnney, Plum
Brown, Lenore Phillip!, Eileen
Susbauer, Janet Blum, Harland
Brock, jr., Virginia Miller and a
piano duet by. Virginia Miller and
Aloha Schaefer.
Selections by the rhythm band:
Russian Folk Tuna Yandermera
Jack-in-the-Box AifT
Harold Brock, jr.. conducting
Bella Grant Schacfftr
Mrs. Zosel, conducting --v,
Littl Wooden 8hoe Dance Protiwinsky
Vir'inia Miller, conducting
Clowns Ioll Arnold
Lenore PhiUipi, conducting
Pupils in kindergarten: Whit
ney Benson, Beverley Bissell,
Sharon Brown, Plum Brown, Har
land Brock, jr., Janet Blum, Ann
and Beth Gilbert, Norman Lee,
Kay Lovell. Virginia Miller, Billy
McKlnney, Lenore Phillip!, Patsy
Ann Ramseyer, David Rhoten, Ei
leen. Susbauer, Betty Lou Smith,
Aloha Schaefer, Sandra Wilson,
Anne. Woodmansee. - ,
Former pupils of the kindergar
ten .will assist with piano solos
during the intermission:
Kf and, FlT Jentley
-i :- Marjorie Beck
little Tarntelle JCseUvghlan
muj PSUiUS
Wood Xymph Harp..
-He
Irene JicLeod
Bonnd the Campfire Cutbbert Harris
Douglas Rogers and Harold Zosel, jr. ,.
Pupils of Mrs. DsTid Eason, lira. Ken.'
. netn Dalton and Bert Kirt Barker.
WRC Plans to Attend ;
Church Service
Members of the Woman's Re
lief Corps will attend the memo
rial services on Sunday at the
American Lutheran church togeth
er. On Monday they plan to gath
er at the armory at 1' o'clock to
make bouquets for the graves
of Grand Army members and
those of the WRC. Those having
flowers to donate are asked to
call 5708 or bring them to the
armory.
Services at the cemetery on
Tuesday are to begin at 10 o'clock
and transportation will be 'pro
vided from the armory at
o'clock. At the noon hour, the
ladies of the WRC will gather at
the Argo hotel for lunchebn,"after
which they will conduct water and
air services on the-Marlon-Polk
county bridge and win then enter
the parade. The group will stop at
the War Mothers' monument to
place wreaths for the World war
dead, the group then to continue
to . the armory and hear the- Me
morial day address. :i
PLANNED AROUND
V
MAXINE BUREN
J?tiL- miLi
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Jeanette must be wealthier than we thought. ... Even her second
cousins write to berlM
Mnnav nn vn. avan1 v . "
slumbering than the fitted flash colored crepe with Its wide bands
of Alecon lace, or the quaint style on the right of a polka dot sheer
cotton. In this the waistband is shirred making the square bodice
Tery full around and allowing for a narrower row of shirring
next to tne upper edge. Shoulder straps, as in most of the new
gowns, are wide.
CLUB CALENDAR
Friday, May 26
South Salem WCTU Leslie
ME church, 2 p.m.
Women's Bible class, First
ME church, . Carrier . Room,
Three Link club meet at
Odd Fellows hall, 1 p.m
work on quilt.
to
Saturday, May 27
Rembrandt Artist Guild,
with Mrs. S. B. Laughlin. 1705
Court street, 7: SO p. m.
-
Mrs. Walker Honored
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Un Birthday
.
Mrs. W. G. Walker was honored
on Wednesday when a group of
friends entertained in honor of
MiMBth.v.i.Mi...
her bWhday at the Fairground ca-
bin of the Royal Neighbors.
The afternoon was spent inforfJ
inallyi In the late afternoon re-
freshments were served from a
long table centered with a birth-
day cake and bowls of. roses.
. t
auuav pfeseni-wcre ue nonor
guest Gertrude Walker, Margaret
Ackerman; Addle Craig, Edna 01-
son, Amandad Woodburn, . Mary
Ackerman. Carrie Bunn. OUve An-
derson. Nellie i Pierce, Edith
Dickie, Sarah Peterson; Mrs. K.
Rogers, Golda; South, Mary Ellen
South, C. Sibyl- Roberts, . JulU
Gregory,1 Sara Woodburnv Irene
Speed, Bertha Loveland, Hazel El-
"ott. Larema -Fiala, Carmelita
Weddle. Eloise Bewley. Genevieve
Olson. Frances Hoyt, Edna Shep-
ard, Lena Clark Blanch Van Os-
doL . , .
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Birthdays Honored at
Luncheon. .
. ' t,
Hno,rin5 th birUldyi ot Miss
Marie. Gerber and Miss Idella Me-
Adams, a luncheon was served at
the Argo hotel -Thursday.. Those
to attendance were: MlssLaVerne
Kantner, Miss Freda Hnldgren.
Miss Katie Reinhart, Miss LdUUn
Nelson, Miss Jeanette Dlllard,
Miss Maida Perkins, Miss Betty
Beck, Miss Irene Bradford, -Mrs.
Nora Bates, Mrs. Edythe Medley,
Mm Jaul. Vallla U nr..j.
Bellinger, Mrs. Zeda Lyle, Mrs.
Battle Frafser, Mrs. Avis Whlte.4
HEINZ SOUP!
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YC can biiild many a quick,
satisfying meal around
v.. Heins Chicken Noodle Soupl
" If s tie Jkind grandma used to
"' ' ladle forth from stoat old
' kettle!HiMmake it m small
, betchea fxomtenderchicken
; and Heini own egg nowllesC
And like aH 23 Heins Home-
Style Soupe, it's
: . ready to serve.
' Enjoy it soon
7-
id often
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TFomen't Editor-
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Wisteria Club
Dance Slated
Tonight
Members of the Wisteria club
will be hosts for a gala dance
tonight at Crystal Gardens with
ffi' ?hl,t0 be 8erTe Gr
Albln and his orchestra will play
i"f.JSVYm0tlf
will be featured in the decora-
r The committee In charge in-
eludes Mr. and Mrs. Max Alfred,
Mr: and Un HarrT Due, Mr.
fnd Mrs- Jnnlor Eckley, Mr. and
M. Gilbert Wynkoop. Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Post and Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Tung.
New officers for the coming
year of 019 club re Mr- M
AUred president; Mr. Harry La-
Duet vice-president; and Mr.
Junior Eckley, secretary.
Several informal parties are
helng arranged to precede the
dance. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg
r8 entertaining a group of out-
of-town guests at their Center
street home before the dance.
..,..
Godfrey's will be the scene of
ar no-host dinner preceding
tne affaiT- In the KroP M b
!?d r8: Fl Bowers, Mr.
and MI? L- Bradley, Mr. and
S.Jg' l and
JJ' rSSTMadSson 2 Ha vl.
Sr"te
Howard Picket? .nf 5.'
t$l
JgJ Kennett Srdock Mr nJ
JJrsl mtr Vr
fJJ J.
JfS uv?raV YoSg ?nd Sr
and Mrs. j; Deane Patterson.
'.
Mr. Edward McCaffrey will en-
tertain at dinner at the home of
his parents tonight for a group of
hta high schcl friends preceding
the Junior-Sentor-prom. Covers
will be placed for 18 guests and'
spring flowers will provide the
decorative note. ;
v 1?
: Misa Panline Welch left em Frt- J
day for the San Francisco fair and
plans to be away from Salem for?
two week. She will . visit rela-
tlvea in Los Angeles before re-
fniniln. hAma '.. "
Mr. Homer Leisy Announces the Sale of His Drapery
Department, in the Imperial Furniture Store, to :
: Manufacturer of
Salem : Venetian Blinds-
"We wish to thank our hundreds of customers and
friends throughout the Willamette valley, whom we
have served during our 18 years in Salem. In retiring
from . this business it is a pleasure to recommend
Bemholdt and Lewis, the new owners. Knowing their
.ability and business standards we are pleased to be able
to leave the business with a firm you already know and
whom we can recommend "to you with our I utmost "
confidence. - ; ' .. - . J
Mr. Fred Sullivan; formerly of Barker Bros., Los
' Angeles, and Frederick & Nelson of Seattle, will have :
charge of the drapery department. Call on him as yon
have, in the past, called upon us." c ?r v ". f . i ; . ;
, ;vt' ::ztwl &m&mm& leisy,
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Drapery Department
EEBSWk EURIIiTUnE STORE
467 Court St . ; ::. -, Phone 4131
Pauline IMiller
Recital Today
Jessie P. - Bush will 'present
Pauline Miller in piano recital at
her residence studio . Friday eve
ning at 8 o'clock Assisting win
be Pat Maurer, vocal student of
Lena fSelle ' Tartar, Glenna
Walker and Jaequeline .'add.
The affair la lavlutlonal. The
program - follows:
Minnet In G 'minor, ..... Bach
Minuet in G major. ; . . .Bach
The Wood Nymphs Harp. . .Rea
Panline Miller
Voice-The Lilac Tree ... .Gartlan
Pat Maurer
Fairy Footsteps .........Fairer
The Elfin - Dance Grieg
Tumble Weed Bliss
Pauline Miller
Voice-Trees j . .Rasbach
The Second Minuet Besly
Pat Maurer ...
Polish Dancers .Krentslin
The'. Butterfly . ..... , , .Merkel
Thef Doll Dance. ...... .Poldinl
.. . - paniine MUier
.Two pianos'-- "A --, , --:
Concerto -in r major. "yr. Haydn
Glenna tWalket i and v -
. JacquelMe Judd --
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Dunn-Ray Vows Said
On Saturday
Miss Florence Ray and Mr.
Xenophan Dunn were married at
a simple ceremony Saturday, May
20 at the First Baptist church at
2 o'clock with Rev. Irving Fox
officiating. . Miss Minnie Miller
played the wedding music and
Mrs. Marvin Roth sang "O Prom
ise Me." The church was decor
ated with pink peonies and pink
roses..
The bride wore a white silk or
ganza dress and a wreath of Cecil
Brunner roses in her hair. She car
rsu m, I
ried a colonial bouquet of Cecil
S3? TonXi .?
JISS.. "lv at"
TSfMb?il! 0??.mfS?I
was a gold locket' a gi" of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davidson
were the only attendants. A re
ception was held at the home of
the bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Davidson, following the
ceremony.
Miss Oleson Honored by
Zonta Members
Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans en-
Zonta, club Wednesday evening
al a part ,n nono of Miss
Mildred 01eson a member of
club who u leaving B00n t0
make her home in Boston, Mass.
Th evenlne was snent infor-
mally, the guest of honor recelv-
tag gifts from the club mem-
bers. Refreshments were served
at a table, attractive with a
centerpiece of spring flowers.
Covers were laid for Miss Ole-
son, Mrs. D. A. Hodge, Mrs. Ora
Mclntyre, Mrs. Phli Brownell,
Mrs. W. G. Stacey, Mrs. C W.
SUcey, Mrs. A. O. Hunt. Mrs.
H. O. Winkler, Mrs. Winifred
HerrIck' Mrs Margaret Rose-
"an" ?T- Helen Pearce, Miss
Mabi?, SaIaf,e,' MI" THele,nI B.oc,k"
er. Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss
Helen Barrett Miss Helen
Yockey and Miss Hazel Cook.
Tl -s v p TIftlini.'
UM.OUy DOS Honor
)aJ Advisor
"isur
Members of the Salem group of
DeMolay gave a farewell party for
dad advisor. Lawrence
Fletcher, who is leaving soon to
make his home in Portland. The
f Presented him with a gift
Prcsent we" Larry Bertram.
Corydon Blodgett. Wally Reed,
Edd,a Mnller' Wilred Hagedorn.
e,8t Gef?w,?od' Bill Snell.
William Mudd, George Alexander,
Palmer Lee, Leonard Steinhock,
Don Seeley. Warren Doollttle. Bob
Lamkln, Bonner Phelps. Elmer
Schellar, Ralph Schlesinger. Jim
Hatfield, Mark Hatfield, Richard
Boehringer. Coe Roberts, Bob
Johnson, Jack Roach, LeRoy
Bright, Dorral Binegar, Bruce
VaaWyn garden, Claude Bowls and
Ertest Peterson; dad advisor.
e e.
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T1 Alpbjs Phi Alpha sorority
maids, Mrs. William E. Kirk and
Mrs. Clarence Noble vlll enjoy the
weekend at the Purvlne cottage
MVnalii ' .'.-wjwSftjt
Broiled Steak
Always Good
For Dinner
By MARTHA LOGAN
: .When la doubt about the kind
of 'meat to have for dinner- we
can always be sure to please -with
a broiled beef steak. Today, with
the - modern gas and . electrio
ranges, broiling Is a joy. But, for.
those who have pot the advanUge
of one of these labor savers, a
heavy iron or aluminum trying
pan will do Tery well If the steak
isn't over one Inch thick.' -
: The ; choicest cuts of steak Jor
broiling are tenderloin, T-bone or
porterhouse, because these are the
most tender. But remember that
quality is of paramount importance.-
Branded quality beef , is like
an . Insurance policy, and wise - Is
the shopper - who looks tor , the
grade or brand stamped on the
edge of the steak ; U-
Club, sirloin and strip rib steaks
are also. Hue broiling steaks and
if first grade . beet' is used, top
round and chuck steaks are ten
der enough to be, broiled.'"" v
, There are two -general methods
for broiling-which give good but
some wfiat - different results. For
this reason, one must choose the
method that will produce a 'just
Hght' steak. It is best to slash the
; tat tin prevent - the steak .'from
curling up. For : rare steak with
' s welKbrowned " exterior and
crispy brown fat, place the steak
on the rack In a rery hot broil
ing oven so that the top of the
steak Is about I H Inches from
the source of heat. Brown well on
both sides, then reduce the heat
and finish cooking. A 1-inch sir
loin weighing about &H pounds
will require about 35. minutes
cooking, a 2-inch porterhouse
weighing about 3 pounds will re
quire about 30 minutes.
For well-done or medium-done
steaks, the constant temperature
method gives excellent results and
requires less watching. Place the
meat on a rack In. a very hot
broiling oven with the top of the
meat about 3 Inches from the
source of heat. Leave the oven
door Blightly ajar so that the reg
ulator does not turn off the heat.
Mrs. Pratt to Preside
At Dessert Bridge
Mrs. Russell Pratt has bidden
a srrouD of voune matrons tn r
dessert luncheon this afternopn
at her home on North Liberty
street. Several hours of contract
will follow the luncheon hour. A
red and white color scheme will
be used in the table appointments
with red -and white roses arranged
on the tables. Mrs. dward Roth
will assist the hostess Informally.
Guests w411 be Mrs. Bjarne
Ericksen, Mrs. Kenneth Murdock,
Mrs. Wlllard Thompson, Mrs.
James Monroe, Mrs. Ralph Bailey,
Mrs. George Stephens, Mrs. John
Bagley, Jr., Mrs. Merritt Truax,
Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, Mrs. Ken
neth Fitzgerald of Portland, Mrs.
Edward Roth, Mrs. Glenn Hoar,
Mrs. Elbert Roberts, Mrs. B. M.
Donaldson. Mrs. La Verne Toung,
Mrs. Carl Emmons and Mrs. Hugh
Adams.
Bliss Maud Croohaw of Minnea
polis waa the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Croshaw on Wednesday.
This is the first time the cousins
have met.
Days! .
All
Odds-Ends!
Go At Unheard
of Low Prices!
Shop
because continuous heat la essen
tial. Broil until the surface of the
steak is well browned, turn and
brown the other side. The cooking
time will be about 45 minutes tor
m, z-inch medium-done sirloin
weighing 5tt pounds and 50 min
utes if it is desired well done. A
2-inch porterhouse, club or rib
teak should require, about the
same time.
yWhen the steak is broiled, sea
son well, spread with butter to
which has been added 1 table
spoon lemon Juice, Worcestershire .
sauce; or chopped parsley. Serve
at once on a sizzling hot platter.
Graham Cracker Crust
With Rhubarb
RHUBARB ICE BOX PIE
; 14 graham crackers
1 teaspoon flour
H cup softened butter
eup sugar
Grated rind H lemon.
Finely crush crackers, combines
- with remaining ingredients. Prees
mixture firmly against sides and
.bottom of a well-buttered 9-lnch
pie pan. Bake 10 minutes In a
moderately hot oven (400 de
grees) and cool.' ..
1 tablespoon plain gelatine
k . cup cold water
3 cup diced rhubarb
1 cup boiling water
1 cup sugar
- 2 eggs, separated
4 teaspoon salt
V teaspoon vanilla
cup sugar.
- Whipped cream. -
Soften gelatine In cold water.
To rhubarb add'boiling water and
1 cup sugar. Cook until . tender,
but not broken. Drain well, re
serving 2 cups syrup. Reheat syrup
In double boiler. Add salt to beat
en egg yolks. Pour syrup over epg
yolks, stirring to blend. Return to
double boiler, stir and cook -2 min
utes longer. Add softened gelatine
stirring until dissolved. Add va
nilla and chill. When mixture be
gins to stiffen, fold in stiffly beat
en egg whites to which has been
added cup sugar. Place the
drained rhubarb in the graham
cracker crust and pour over the
gelatine mixture. Chill for 2 or 3
hours. Top with whipped cream
before serving. .
Today's Menu
Halibut cheeks, poached and
served with onion sauce will be
the main dish in a menu that in
cludes: Apple, celery salad '
Poached halibut cheeks
Buttered spinach
Steamed potatoes
Date, tapioca pudding
Let halibut cheeks cook very
slowly in simmering water, until
thoroughly done. Let onions rook
slowly in some water, add a little
soy sauce and some celery if want
ed, with a dash of sugar, let cock
until beginning to thicken slight
ly. Pour over drained halibut
cheeks.
DATE TAPIOCA PUDDING
4 cup butter
cup brown sugar
cup tapioca (quick cooking)
teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup chopped dates
2 cups hot water
Combine ingredients, nut in a
buttered casserole, bake 50 to 0
minutes at 400 degrees.
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