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PAGE SIX 4 i ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Satorday Morning, Jaanaiy 6, 1040 Mrs. Viesko Luncheon Hostess lira. Edward R. Viesko en tertained members of her con tract elab Friday afternoon at her home on South High street. A 1 o'clock luncheon "was senred followed by as afternoon of bridge. The tables were centered with bouquets of daffodils and greens. A special guest for the affair was Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Corers were placed for Mrs. L. V. Benson. Mrs. William Mott. Mrs. Kenneth Bell. Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton. Mrs. William O. Stacey, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Harold Wiley of Jefferson and Mrs. Viesko. I O MAXINE RTIRKK .Women' Editoi o o IFcmcipdl Pattern "Yen. my mummle made this all herself and it didn't take long either!" your youngster will proundly announce when she wears her new dress. Designed by Anne Adams, Pattern 4360 buttons all down the front and has princess lines that curve out in a yoke-effect at the front and back shoulders. There's a double swing at each side of the skirt, emphasized even more if you make the side panel bias. Why not sew an everyday style with colorfully blanket-stitched collar and cuffs, perhaps in contrast. Then stitch up a party version of, say, velveteen, with lace at the neck and slashed sleeves and butterfly bows. Panties are in cluded. Pattern 4360 is available in children's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Size . dress, takes 2 yards 3 5 Inch fabric and yard contrast. SaoJ ttlTEEX CENTS (15c) in esiaa for this Anne Adams pattern. Writ plainly SIZE. NAME. A I CRESS and STYLE NUMBER. "Now IS THE TIME to prrp.rs far fiprlnr," says Anno Adams about or NEW SPRING PATTERN BOOK whlih ia now ready (or Ton to ordcT. It's aliTo with attractive alr'aa inciadiaf a youth corner for teta, 'toons and twsntira, tcb inf ix 1J frosks. sprint bridal finery, carnival r maris and (a? prints. Yon will even find balanced styles for era) tipping natrons snd charm hop aaffestlona for forty-pluses. The took is fifteen cents but when ordered with a pattern, which is also fifteen eenta. "THE TWO TOGETH ER ARE TWENTY FIVE CENTS. Send yoir order to The Oregon There are many programs of decided worth on the schedules for the radio this weekend. Beginning at 8:30 o'clock on Sunday mornlng.over KOW, the program. Youth and American Music will feature another musi cal organization of young people. Following this and over the same station is a program strictly for children in Vernon Crane's story book. Many other programs fol low: SATURDAY KEX 10:55 a.m. Metropolitan Opera broadcast can be heard In the Music room of the Salem public library for those interested. "f Delibea Cast: Mmoa. Lily Pons. Irra Petina, Diclty Lucille Browning, and Olheim, and Messrs. Tokatyan, CehanoTiky, Pin sa. Massue, Engelman and Oliviero. WU- fred Pelletier, col doctor. KEX 7:00-8:00 p.m. NBC Sym phony, directed by Bernardino Molinari in the first of five con certs: Sinfonia K 5 in E Minor Dvorak Morte e TrasfigurusioBe Strauss Semiram.de sint. dell'opera ... Rossini k;w . SIX DAY 8:30 a.m. Youth and American Music. 9:00 a.m. Vernon Crane's Story Book. KEX 9:00 a.m. Music Hall of the Air Symphony, Erno Rapee, conduct or; soloiat: Andor Foldes, piano. . KOIX 12:00. Igor Stravinsky will conduct the New York Philharmonic-Symphony orchestra this week, devoting his program to the works of Tchaikovsky, in commemoration of the composer's birth. The soloist will be Erica Morini, who will be heard in the Tchaikovsky violin concerto, fj-iuphcny Vo 2, in C Minor Violin Cor cert o in D "Nutcracker'' Suite KEX 2:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera Audition Finalist concert; Evelyn Cose, Alfred Drake, soloists. KOIX 8-7:30 p.m. Ford Sunday Eve ning Hour; Franco Ghione, con ductor; soloist, Lawrence TIbbett, baritone. Carnival Overture Dvorak Orhetra . Largo a! Factotum from "The Barber of Seville" Rossini I swrence Tibbc-tt and orchestra Fifth and Sixth Hungarian Dances Brahma Orel entra M nuet Paderewslti Orchestra Through the Years from "Through the Years'' Youm&ns Lawrence Tibbett and orchestra Rolling Down to Rio German Lawrence Tibbett and orchestra Malaguena Moszkowgki Ochestra Danny Peever Damrosch Lawrence Tibbett and orchestra In th Clo.iTning Harrison Lawrence Tibbett, Oiurus and orchestra Rakociy March Bcrlioi Orchestra Shephtrd, Show Me How to Go Bra.kett Lawrence Tibbett. chorus, audience and ochestra Wedding to Take Place Today Miss Viola Jennings, daughter of Mrs. Carrie Jennings, will be married this afternoon to Dr. Harvey James Clements. The ceremony will be held at 2 o'clock in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. Dr. W. Ir win Williams will officiate. Miss Jennings will wear a dress of powder blue crepe and a corsage of gardenias. The couple will leave after the ceremony for the Oregon beaches and will return to Salem to live. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robinson entertained with a New Year's dinner Monday night at their home on North 17th street. Cov ers were set for Mr. and Mrs. Kasper Lathrop, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riedesel, Misses Esther and Lois Riedesel, Amer and Donald Lathrop, Deane and Lee Robert son, Tony Males, Miss Myrna Robinson, Mr. Leslie Puffer and Miss Lucille Robertson. Dinner Party At Adams Home In the Valley Social Realm Stifle-Smiled fietck en m m. sw - P., ill : 1 S alas"! vr 4k i' ll We got m good bargalB on him. He was marked down from a '... ; Saiat Bet-maid!" Ton're lucky If you find a shirtwaist dress like, hers "marked down" for It's one of those classics always in rood fashion. It's softly . tailored with row upon row of stitching on collar, cuffs and belt. emu lUIUicsa IM cvimuuaicu ui w wsvb, wcucatu utw uwu jwavw In the bodies and in the skirt. Buttons parade down the front. Two smart belt buckles distinguish the frock at right one on the Upered belt, another at tha neckline. Mr. and Mrs. Mose Adams en tertained with a dinner party Thursday night at their country home, honoring the members of their bridge club. Pastel chry santhemums decorated the guest rooms. Mrs. Leona Johnson was a special guest. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mills, Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, Mrs. Leona Johnson and 'Mr. and Mrs. Moses Adams. Mehama Club at Dake Home Mrs. Frank Dake and Mrs. El lywin Ericksen were hostesses to the Mehama Women's club at the Dake home. After the business meeting a luncheon was served. Special guests were: Mrs. Mabel Patton, Mrs. Ruth Poree, Miss Ara Purser, Miss Bernice Black and Miss Mildred Black. Members present were: Mrs. Barney Kirsch, Mrs. Roy Philippi, Mrs. Keith Phillips, Mrs. Will Scroggins, Mrs. Olen Speva, Mrs. Ercill Wilson, Mrs. Earl Wolf kiel, Mrs. May Carter, Mrs. Min nie Hughes, Mrs. Ellywin Erick sen and Mrs. Frank Dake. Zonta Club Has Dinner Members of the Salem Zonta club met at the Quelle on Thurs day night for an informal supper and talks by Dr. Helen Pearce, who has just returned from the east In the Interest of Zonta In ternational of which she Is pres ident, Mrs. Phil Brownell and Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans. Miss Trilla Korn and Mrs. El sie Collins of Eugene were guests. Present at the meeting were Mrs. Arthur O. Hunt, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. Phil Brownell, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Jo Gray, Miss Barbara Barnes, Miss Maxine Buren, Miss Helen Yock ey. Miss Lillian McDonald, Mrs. WilHam G. Stacey and Mrs: La Veri;e Winkler. Maccabees Have Installation The Maccabees met Thursday night at Fraternal temple for In stallation of officers. Gibson Fol lis acted as Installing officer, Mrs. Oscar Dencer as director and George Deitz as escort. James H. Weir, George Lloyd and Earl Phillips were elected to member ship. A Leap Year dance is planned for next Thursday. The commit tee in charge of the affair con sists of J. Ed Reay, Ruth Ver steeg, Raymond Stryker, Lavina Koenig, L. Holvell, Mrs. C. Lama and Sybill Dalton. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Reid, Liberty road, was the scene of a surprise housewarm ing Sunday night. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crozier, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Rlnehart, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ostrander, Mr. and Mrs. Ertiest Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Courtnier, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mehl hoff, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Folts, Mr. and Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. Archie Brewster, Miss Grace Thrapp, Mr. G. F. Little and Mr. Dale McDonald. The Jason Lee unit of the Wes- leyan Service guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Archie Brew ster, at 13"95 North 18th street Monday night. The worship ser vice will be held by Miss Lou ise Erb. Mrs. Fredrick Klaus will give the lesson and Mrs. C. W. McCale will preside during the meeting. The Salem Photographic Arts club - was entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Nellie Whereat on North Comanercial street. Present were Dr. Herman 4 Barr, Mr. W. Wallace Reid. Mr. Ray Lhcey, Miss Dorothy Cor nelius, Mr. Joe Tompkins, Mr. Henry Millie and Mrs. Nellie Whereat. The Teachers PEP club will hold It's regular meeting Monday night at the Salem hotel at 5:30 o'clock. There will be a skating party. Hostesses for the affair are Miss Thelma MacDonald and Miss Noma McClare. CLUB CALENDAR Saturday Ladies auxiliary to Car pen ters' union, 8 p.m. KP hall. Women's Relief corps in Mil- ler's hall, 2 p.m., installation of officers. Children's story hour, fire place room of Salem public li brary, 10 a. m. Monday Pro America, Marion hotel. 2:30 p.m. Delta Phi Mothers meet at . the chapter house at 2 p. m. Teachers PEP club at Salem Hotel, 5:30 p.m., prepared for . roller skating. Royal Neighbors at the Fra ternal temple; 8 p.m. Joshua Smith auxiliary with Mrs. E. B. Perrine, 775 -North Cottage street, 1 p.m. Election of officers. Tneeday ? " Kappa Delta alumnae with Mrs. Clark Starrett. South Winter street, 8 p.m. Missouri club with Mrs.' El- . ma Hoyt, 763 North Winter f street, no-host luncheon. Wednesday . Executive committee of, AATJW with Ida Mae and Ef fie Smitly, 1250 East Lincoln street. 8 p.m. LEBANON Miss Grace Olivia Chilcote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chilcote of Lebanon, was married to Dr. George Kel logg Crain, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Crain of Portland, Wednes day at a- five o'clock ceremony in Grace Memorial church in Portland. Rev. Mr. Taylor read the marriage service. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Howard Cox of Mad ras, and the bridegroom by Dick Johannsen, of Portland. The bride and her sister both wore afternoon dresses with small tur bans. The bride carried a shower bouquet of gardenias, sweet peas, and freesias. A corsage of white gardenias was worn by her at tendant. The two families were the only guests present. The wed ding party was entertained at Henry Thiele's after the cere mony. The young couple are ex pected to return to Lebanon this weekend where they will make their home. PRATUM Miss Emig Gerlg, who has announced her engage ment to Norman Gideason was entertained with a party Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silke. The evening was spent in singing and play ing games. Those bidden were Emma Gerig, Florence Recker. Laura Gerig, Lydia Gerkg, Juli ana Recker, Norman Gidiason, Irrin Branch, Ernest Gerig, Ted dy Witham, Henry Gerig. DALLAS Mrs. William Young entertained the members of her bridge club with a dessert lun cheon at her home Wednesday af ternoon. Following an afternoon of bridge, prizes were presented Mrs. M. O. Essig and Mrs. Oramel Shreeve. Mrs. Chauncey Gettman and Mrs. Merrill Hagap were guests. Members present were Mrs. J. Paul B o 1 1 m a n, Mrs. Harold Holmes, Mrs. Wayne Page, Mrs. Oramel Shreeve, Mrs. O. M. Essig, Mrs. Dan Quick, Mrs. Arthur Woods, Mrs. Floyd McCann. Mrs. Otto Adolf, Mrs. C. A. Collins worth and the hostess, Mrs. Wil liam Young. Sports- Dance Tonight for Class The sophomore class of Wil lamette university is entertaining with sport dance tonight at the Fraternal temple. The hours are between 1:30 and 11:80 o'clock and Roger Miller's or chestra will furnish the music. The theme of the dance will be the "Grape Vine Swing" and large bunches of purple and green balloons will decorate the hall. Miss Barbara Hollingsworth, vice-president of the sophomore class is the general chairman of the affair. Assisting Miss Holl insworth are Miss Eileen Lester and Miss Maxine Holt who have charge of the decorations and Joe Colosuano who is in charge of the refreshments. Patrons and patronesses will be Prof.- and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson and Dr. and Mrs. R. Iran Juoveii. Todays Menu Weekend menus will Include small steaks, pork roast and hot sandwiches. r TODAY Jellied vegetable salad Onion dressing Small steaks Mushroom gravy Baked potatoes Peas and carrots Ice Cream Vanilla wafers SUNDAY Raw vegetable salad Stuffed pork roast Boiled cabbage Cornbread Lemon eustard pie MONDAY Banana-nut salad Hot Pork sandwich Gravy French artichokes Baked pears with ginger cream STUFFED POHK ROAST Pork shoulder, about 4 lbs. 2 cups dried apples 1 cup crushed pineapple 1 cups bread crumbs ' 3 tablesoons fat Vt cup boiling water H teaspoon celery salt 1 tablespoon brown sugar Salt to taste Ask your butcher to carefully remove the bone from the shoul der. This will leave a nice pock et to stuff. Wipe meat inside and out with damp cloth to remove Apple Pudding Is Found Popular When Mrs. Nellie Rictards en tertained women of the Kelxef .-. .A rl... . n v alia ssnH uuirui uu iuiouji - an apple pudding that made her guests exclaim with appreciation. Here's Mrs. Richard's $ APPLE PUDDING 1 cup sugar 4 cup butter 1 egg 1 eup flour, 1 teaspoon. teli soda, salt. Cin namon and- nutmeg., 4 tart apples;, , , Chop apples, not. too fine, mix all Ingredients together and bake in a shallow pan for about 2f minutes or until apples are done. Serve with whipped cream or this sauce, hot or cold SWEET SAUCE Vt cap water 1 eup brown sugar 1 teaspoon butter Bring to a boll, and thicken with cornstarch to desired thick ness. bits of bone. Combine, pineap ple, crumbs,- apple, celery salt, brown sugar and salt. Pack this into the shoulder pocket and fasten together securely with skewers. Put in 350 degree oven until done, about 30 to 45 min utes to the pound. 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