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PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Fxfday Morning, December 8, 193i Mrs. Daue to Entertain Today .- Mrs. Elmer Daue will be hostess this anernoon 10 u ;V ranted luncheon will be wrred nA followed bv an afternoon of Bridge. Bouquets of chrysanthe- mums will be used on the tables. A special truest will be Mrs. W. E. .' Feldman. of Lewiston, Idaho. Members Include: Mrs. Harley White. Mrs. David Wright. Mrs. J O. A. Olson, Mrs. Leon Gleason, - Mrs. Moses Adams. Mrs. F. G. De lano. Mrs. Elijah Kurts. Mrs. Ray Tocum. Mrs. Claire VIbbert. Mrs. Fred Anunsen, Mrs. Eric Butler and MrsElmer Daue. i Hospital Tea -to Be Given v Members of the women s aux- . 2. - ;..,. ni.bld dining: table at the Delta Phi so illary of the Salem Deaconess bos- Women the World ' Place were ori Mrs. pltal will act as hostesses during "rvfLtJ Frank James, Miss Caroline a Christmas tea Monday "ernoon ""JnnmJ Brown, Miss Marion Sander Mis. at tha hosnltal lecture room, with a dinner at the nome or Mrs. ... fiw Hours"Vr. f7omi to S o'clock and a program will be presented by. I:,W' Erl,, t0'm it, ..j Mn vrn o. uernice Marey, aiiss ueveriy c The public Is extended a spe- f'M "dJ Wilson Mrt ' Lilian. Miss Anne Faxon. Mis. .i.i i..it.tinn t mwt thA offl- tranderr Mr. wauace wuson, rs. , cers and members of the ospiUl staff. Sister Ann Duerksen and Mrs. F. F. Wedel are on the re- ceptlon committee. The tea table will be arranged by Mrs. Irving Fox assisted by Mrs. John Olson and Mrs. A. H. Wilson. The serr- i in fhirn of Mrs. A. W. Metzger, Mrs. A. P. Voth and Mrs. J 8 Friesen. Mrs. Fred Tooxe, Jr. is president. ' . with a no-hist luncheon at noon. Mrs. Paul Tharalson. The after Mrs. Roy 8. Ferris, Mrs. 8. L. Tn. wii k snent in sewinr noon was snent informally. Eteyens and Mrs. G. P. Sharkey will leaye tomorrow ior seams 1$ and ltj Tharalson, Mrs. Ulllan WlUlans, where they will be the guests of jjoTember 12 at 8 p.m. the hos- Mrs. Jack Boenlng. Mrs. B. Slef Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Geddes for the pltal committee is sponsoring- a fort. Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. next week. benefit court whist party at the H. O. Giren, Mrs. William Daven- Pattern Thls tiny "playgirl" waves to call your attention to her brand new frock she's mighty proud of It. And mummy said the whole thing ttv" lost one kindergarten : ty ts aU.wh up. For Anne Adams' 1 . tern 4314 is .Tery simple, as yo can see by the diagram. The circular flaring skirt has no side , seaming it's cut . la only one nlece. And there are but thre pieces to the attractively shaped ehurch entertained with a shower bodice. Dressing" takes no time at honoring Mrs. Fred Robinson at all, with vthat-saucy buttoning all the ehurch parlor. Tuesday night, down the back. Don't mis. the Tbe room, were attractively dee--. long or short sleeved blouse with orated with arrangements of yel ' it.' cute collar or rounded neck--'lew and bronze chrysanthemum. t line and dainty trim. Completing The eevnting was spent Inform " th picture, .bloomers and a cocky "d a shower was given Mrs. little cap are Included. Robinson. f Pattern 4314 is available In ' Guest, included Mrs. Irvin children', sites 2. 4. . S and 10. York, Mrs. Varnum Shreeve, Mrs. ' Eize I, Jumper and cap. take. 1 yarns 35 inch fabric: short sleeve blouse, yard contrast. Bm4 rimes CENTS (ISc) is ! for this Ana Mttn, Writ plainly SUB, NAME. AD. DRXSS aa 8TYLK DUMB KBL "Cmu I mttt t U la !! With Vw !hf riu at meat kara. ya aaa't or NOT to to I AFNK Air A MS W1ATER FAT- ' TEE BOOK ran u raar aia. Tbara art ririi frarka far aa4 alrai fastlvitiaa aa wait aa twMly gl Una aad vtalcd varaltaa waar aalaa. A. aaaoial nrntr- ia rvr4 far yjBfatars ana rara'a ... a saar ill aactiaa) far aiimaing - aratraaa' '- 'aiadaa. Ba tha aaat ar4 a a badrai' ' ia towa ay r4rtn ftr bMk aawl BOOK f IKTrEN CFHT9 P1TTIRX riFTESK CENTS. ' BOOK AND PATTERN TOGETHER, TWIXTl'llfl CENTS. Sfai vaar ardar la Tha Oragaa lutnaia, Pattora 4apartmaat. CLUB CALENDAR Friday Florence Vail Missionary so ciety of Calvary Baptist church, lt:30 a.m. i meeting, 12:1S p.m., luncheon and program. Parents erfanlzatlon. Master Bread Band card benefit. Cher ry City auditorium, f p.m. Nebraska club. KP hall, no- - ,. host dinner. 1:30 p. m Woman's Alliance wth Mrs. I Phillip Corbett, SSS Shipping street. 1:30 p,m. Women of the Moose, benefit card party with Mrs. M. .W. Ripley, 4 S3 North ISth street. ' 8 p.m. . ,-: ; i 1 ' ' " , Monday Pro America. Marion hotel, 2:30 p. m. Delta Phi Mothers' club, chapter house.1 1 p.m. luncheon. -.; , Tuesday Maeleay 4M Woman's Club, hall 11 a.m. Mrs. Jotins Has Dinner ; JSS " itors . attending wer? Mr. and Mrs. Z Joe Rtegwald.l Mi Anna Rick- ard, Mrs. Milton Steward. Mrs. Elmer Byer, Mrs. Osmond Rlne- hart and Bw'W Mis. Berthan Croner. Mrs. MisU Hendricks, Mrs. William Noyes and Bobbie, .Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. J. C. Courtnier. Mrs. Carrol Courtnier and Mrs. Elmer Ideen. Norember 13, Mrs. George Lew- Is. 1180 Winter street, will en- tertain the auxiliary at her home for the baxaar to be held Novem- home of Mr., and Mrs. William NoTes. 910 Norway street. Serr- inr on the hospital committee are Mrs. Verne Ostrander, chairman. Mr. M. W. Ripley, Mrs. Joe Ring- wald, Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. Phil Shobar and Mrs. Herman Lafky. ! " Mrs. Murdock Is Hostess I i Mr. Kenneth Murdock will en-. x -Nrr. tertain the members of her bridge JJ W" VwIIlCerS club and sereral additional guests this- afternoon, j A dessert lunch- Hal Hibbard auxiliary USWV, eon will be serred at her home met at the Woman's clubhouse followed by- several hours of for thelr business meeting and bridge. Christmas decorations elected as officers for 1940: pres will be used about the rooms. Went Helen cralg; senior Yice SpecUl tuests Include Mrs. BJarne president. Dorothy C. Wilson; Erickson, Mrs. Eugene Laird. Mrs. jnni0r Tice president. Willow Virgil Sexton. Mrs. Deane Patter- ETeng. chaplain, Gertrude Wil son. Mrs. Charles Feike and Mrs. ND. patriotic instructor, Pearl G. A. Reeher. ! v , Kinier; historian, Taletha Members arr Mrs. Charle. sprungham; conductress,. Elsie Cole, Mrs. John Car kin, Mrs. Os- McCiunK; assUtant conductress, car Cutler, Hrs. John Bagley. Mrs. Ida Glrod d Baker Walter Spaulding. Mrs. Jame. a , , t t a n t Kuard, Florence McFarland. Mrs- L C. MeLeod, Buckles. secretary and reported, Mrs. .RlPh Martto. Mrs. Hedda . EUzabeth Greene; treasurer. Ruth Swart, Mrs. J. M. Derers and Mrs. ,. maM tmbI .v Murdock. Judson-ReBman Vows Said Miss Dorothy Redman of New port became the bride of Mr. Ray- mond D. Judson Saturday, Decern- ber 2, in the Carrier room of the ty and entertainment Tuesday at First Methodist church. Dr. J. C. the Old People's home on Center Harrison officiated. street. The children from the The bride wore a silk crepe Farm Home will glre the pro dress with white gardenias. Mrs. gram. Corrallis members and Lewi. Bayne was her only at- friends are requested to come and tendant and dressed similar to the bring present, for the children bride. i and also for the home. Mr. Dale Johnson acted as best man. ' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brows have A reception followed the cere- returned from Mazatlan, Mexico, mony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. where they hare .pent the past C. E. Larson in Chemawa. Mis. three week.. ViTian Larson assisted in serrlng. In the) Valley Social! Realm DALLAS Member, of the Vol- nteer das. of the First Christian W. H. Effenb-' . Mrs, William imascnois f Gilbert Wei ver, Mrs. P ! ' and Lelore. Autrttt. JT j . Orland, Mrs. 1. Thesir. othy Gibson, 1 Mrs. Jan ' . , , Mrs. F. A. Pleasant; ! toward Rosen- balm, lire, t f But., Mrs. E. V. Korris, Mrs. t.iirence Davis, Mrs. W. Hayward. Mrs. William Davis. Mrs. Helge Llndahl, Mnu O. D. Harris, Mrs. Arthur Davis. Mrs. Grover McDonald, . Mrs. Eugene McDonald , Mrs. Melvin Fuller, Mrs. Thomas Smtth, Mrs. t Clyde Gibbs, Mrs. D. Woods, Mrs. John Allgood. .Mr 1 Eugene Hayter, Mrs. Bernard Schroeder, Mrs. Neil Fast, Mrs: Leonard Kutkey, Miss Florence Nelson, Mrs. Del Spring steen, Mrs. Melvin - Tork, Mrs. W. P. Miller and Miss Loi. Sump ter. (:.: (id 'dsn catty Sororities' Exchange Dinners The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority and the Delta Phi sorority enter tained with exehang-e dinners at the 'chapter "houses " Thursday night. The Alpha Phi Alpha ta ble was set for Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Miss Esther Gunnesdahl : Miss Verna V "osper. Miss Mabelle Lll burn. Miss Eleanor Perry, Miss Virginia Hubbs, Miss Eleanor Sherman, Miss Jerry Simmons. Miss Betty Williams, Miss Bell- role Malloy, Miss Barbara Kurts, Miss Doris Crahtree and M t s a Dorothy Tate. Yellow chrysanthemums guard ed by blue tapers decorated the MMlicauSTllS G.i- f,ennl!lOB. Miss Helen Doo- ley. Mis. Elisabeth Jameu, Mis. w Thnrnl qOTl ivll 2s. lilUlLIlUll r IJ i5 llUnOreCL Mrs. Fred Eglus and Mrs. Leon Hansen entertained at the later'. home on Miller street on Thui- day afternoon with a shower for Those present were Mrs. Paul port, Mrs. Edith Jaeger, Mrs. El- Yira Beard. Mrs. James Hartley, Mrs. Jessie Crossin, Mrs. Lola Huddleston, Mrs. Herman Lafky, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Roy Liyely, Mrs. Sherman Miller, Mrs. Mary Ring wald, Mrs. , Margaret Coats, Mrs. L T. Idean, Mrs. Wes ley Aronson, Miss Helen Tharal son, Miss Doris Hansen, Mrs. Fred Eglus, Mrs. Leon Hansen. Auxiliary Has Mickelson; colors, Lela Kuhn, Lulu Humphrey, Edith Wool pert and Amy Lacomb; aids, Marie Nelson and Jessie Bertelson. Laura Burger was taken in a. a new member. , - The North Salem WCTTJ will hold their annual Christmas Bar Has Opefation , HATESVILLE Jacob Denny, one. of the oldest resident, of this district, was' taken to a Salem hospital Tuesday morning- for a minor operation. That Folks Uke Best! n OLDEN-BROWN mealy s a baked potato .. . VJT steeped to the heart in savory sauces tfiara the way Americsuis love beans! And Heinz Oven Baked Beans are just that type enuinely oven baked to toothsome tenderness and deliriously Mniced. Ii you've a "yen for a bean feast (who hasn't?) order your favorites from Heinz 4 kinds. o o MAXINE BUREN Laura Wheeler Oilers Home Sweet Home Motifs for Many Linens rw a m.- sl. m - w la .a-. aasr asei T KO VOX COM NCCDECaATT ssivics, etc CROSS STITCH LINENS - PATTERN 2376 They're appropriate for scarfs, tea cloths and towels these charming Home Sweet Home bor- der. and corner, in easy eight to the inch cross stitch! Pattern 2376 contains a transfer pattern of four 34x15 Inch and four 5x5 inch motifs; materials required; Pudding Sauces To Remember For pudding sauces, remember that rariety is often much appre- oiafo Ainx.i.ii. 1 9 m M- i. pectel tV dine' fraueV'on expected to dine frequently on the same Christmas pudding. Hera are several sauce recipes to clip and save. FLORIDA FOAM 1 egg yolk hi cup sifted powdered -sugar 1 egg white hi cup orange juice hi teaspoon lemon juice hi teaspoon grated orange rind Beat yolk until thick and lem on-colored. Add hi cup - sugar gradually, beating ' constantly, Add orange and lemon juice and grated rind, beating until mixed Beat egg white stiff and add re maining sugar .lowly. Fold in egg yolk mixture just before serr ing. Serves ,4. GOLDEN PUDDING SAUCE 1 cup. brown sugar hi cup white corn syrup 4 tablespoons butter hi cup water hi cup milk . hi cup cream 1 cup Brazil nut., 'chopped ' Combine sugar, earn syrup, butter and water. Place over low flame and cook until a small amount of syrup forms a very soft ball in cold water. Remove from fire. Add milk, cream and nut. and stir until smooth. PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE SAUCE 1 square unsweetened choco late, cut in pieces 2 tablespoons honey 3 tablespoon, sugar . ?upt water Vi ' teaspoon salt hi cup peanut butter hi teaspoon vanilla Place chocolate, honey, sugar. water, and , salt in saucepan. Bring quickly to a boil, stirring until sugar is dissolved; cook 1 minute, longer. Cool. Place pea nut butter in bowl, add syrup gradually, whipping with rotary beater until smooth. Add vanilla. Store In covered jar in refriger ator until ready to use. Yield: 1 cup sauce. Kirkhnm to Speak MARQUAM Art Kirkham of Portland will be guest speaker Tnursday night, at the annual bazaar and program given by the Metaoaist Ladle. Aid society. o o Women! Editor- n X ftjav SOAJl illustration of stitches; color , . ... ocuu lcn ceni8 in coin Ior inia pattern to Tno Oregon sutesman. Needlecraft Dent. Write nlafnlv PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Tom i cr Zrtrxrl JG?lllt?ta k-HaiU.U. Has Fruit A can of graperruit will go a iAn wa mlvi.. .. ia " - " " "tractive lo" cl- pe Is used. HARLEQUIN SALAD 1 package lemon gelatine 1 cup hot water cup cold water hi cup grapefruit juice hi teapsoon salt lhi cups grapefruit sections yk cup finely diced celery 3 pimiento. Dissolve gelatine In hot water, Add cold water, grapefruit Juice v7iv him something he can proudly call his own. Manhattan Shirts, for instance. Beautiful, fine' shirts. Impeccably tailored. Shirts that In some way reflect the quiet dignity of his character, shirts that fit him and flatter him and make him feel and look good! Or smart Manhattan Pajamas to bless his hours of rest. . . Manhattan Pajamas have the famous Man-Eased band . -of conTfort flexible, adjustabje-o' strings to tie! De signed and tailored with the sarae distinctlonas f " - - '-' -- - '' '-..J. ..!: Manhattan Shirts. And just for, good measure, ( include d box of Manhattan Handkerchiefs. Plain or corded white with novel color-woven borders. Richly embroidered initials. Pure Irish Linen. Hand rolled. jWhether you give him shirts,; pajamas or handker chiefsthe name 'MANHATTANT will be the measure IFdDCDd Santa Glaus Finds Gift Ideas (,.,. r-io Santa Clans will find lde va riety in fancy foods to put in stockings this year, for local stpre. are featuring: tjnned and nackare snecialtles that will mik package specialties that will. make a,n epicure's heart skip a beat - - In Jars you'll find spiced fig. of a bright' yellow color; spiced watermelon strips that-alternate red and "amber color: spiced orange and grapefruit in the same syrup, and spiced pineapple. l Arabian chutney Is another glassed food that ' makes a good present; It's highly seasoned and goes nicely on meats or in dress ing for' vegetable salads. Lime marmalade', luscious look ing amber product, would fit nicely Into a Christmas stocking. : Fruity medley is a mixture of pickles, including- "small cuciim- bers, fruit and vegetables, Goldfish orange marmalade is attractive and appreciated as a gift. ' Preserved knmonats are nnns. ual but a very good delicacy. Figs, dates and anricots com In attractive Jars for riving away and there's a line of locally grown and preserved jams which include strawberry, younjrberrv and other typically Oregon flavors.- Speaking of local products. there are fresh Oregon coast cran berries put up at Hanser, Oregon ,or "lfts and for family use. Anchovies in class have no ex- tra salt added; dried onion soup Is another new product; olive oil tartar sauce is excellent and sur- prlsingly Inexoensive: sweet nickled nimlentoa tn hA fnid ' ..7 . . . ffi gift Ideas. and salt. Chill until It begins to thicken; mix In the grapefruit sections and celery. Place the pimiento in the bottom of the mold or arrange around the side. Put into six Individual molds, or Into a one quart mold. Chill until firm; unmold and garnish with additional grapefruit sections, if desired. Serves 6. ' ' r - " A , ! ; y,RTS r 0Vy&r: PAJAMAS 2p5p,v HANDKERCHIEFS yy0y : Todays Menu One of . the commercial baking mpanie. has sent a recipe we'U com use for dessert : today, Fruit salad ' Flounder chop. Tartar sauce . Buttered carrot. . ; Scalloped potatoes Pumpkin pie glngersnap crust PU3IPKIX PIE WITH GIXGERSXAP CRUST . Line the bottom of a 9-inch -aU wUn glDKer ntps, euttlnic' enough in halve, to . tand P around inside of plate. Fill In Pce. between snaps with crum- bled ..naps. Fill - the glngersnap crnst th tbui filling: . i cno canned pumpkin " 3 egg., separated " ' hi enp sugar . 1 cup milk- M teaspoon salt - , V teaspoon finger ' - i teaspoon nutmeg ! 1 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoon, melted butter 1 tablespoon plain gelatin " cup "cold water cup suar Cook pumpkin in double boiler 10 minutes, stirring occasionally; Mix egg yolks, -sugar and milk.: Add to pumpkin with salt,, spices and melted, butter. Stir and cook, until, of custard consistency. Re-: more from heat.' add gelatin ku hn hn softened tn cold water, stir until dissolved. Chill. TIThan mlTtnu harlm in atlffpn foM In stifflv heaten eett whites to which has been added hi'. cup snrar. Pour into crnst. Chill 3 hours. .Top with whipped cream and candied ginger. ' ' The regular Friday list of reci pes sent In by food manufactur ers includes: PKACH STRIPS 1 cup dried peaches nuHNuiiiiiv . Rinse peaches, steam aJout 15 minutes over hot water and ire - move skins. Press between folds of toweI .to flaen ana "move picpss moisture. Slice in verv tnin .trips and roll In granulated su- gar. OAT PEANUT COOKIES 4 tablespoons shortening hi cup sugar 1 egg 1 cup sifted flour and 1 hi teaspoon baking powder and hi teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla hi cup H-O Oats (Quick) . cup peanuts chopped fine fine PI um Dishes rp ' TT lIXl 1! Already We'll be making puddings and sauces these pre-bolidays and It will be well to include these two among the possibilities. ENGLISH PLUM PUDDIXQ 2M cups stale bread crumbs 2 cups milk 1 pound each raisins and cur- -. rants ". i4 pound citron 8 eggs ' V pound suet, ground Vt teaspoon each nutmeg, cin namon, mace and clove. Vk cups brown sugar 1 hi cups flour teaspoons salt . . Mix and steam C medium sized tins for 4 hours. This rerlpe may be cut In half If desired. MOCK PLUM PUDDING 1 cup grated raw carrot 1 cup grated raw potato hi cup melted butter 1 cup brown sugar t 2 cups raisins 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon . - 1 .teaspoon: salt- . 1 teaspoon soda Mix carrot., melted butter, flour and sugar with other Ingredients. Add raisins dredged in a little of fn Ponr- Steam 2 hours, or le" ' sma molds. Serve hot wb hard and. soft sauce. " 13 cup peanut halves Cream shortening, add sugar gradually. Drop in egg and .mix well. Sift in flour, baking powder and salt, alternately with milk. Add vanilla, H-O and cup pea- nuts chopped very fine. Drop by teaspoonfulls on greased baking . ,hw . PreM two fG tnree halvef of peanuts on each mound and h k , moderate oven. 350 He- . - . . - - . . ' grees 10 to 15 minutes. HEINZ MACARONI CASSEROLE 1 medium . can Heinz cooked macaroni In cream sauce with cheese i.i cup bread crumbs Bacon slices , In buttered casserole place macaroni. Sprinkle with fine bread crumbs. Top with slices of bacon, completely covering top. Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) until bacon is crisp. - V l! of your regard for him. y r' iillL-LEK?, L J V. Jut CQmpareV7hite Satin! ( t- en A V7ith Any Otherugar!) m y f at I .001 1 if " " vLr. A VaUm'. owaooM , s