The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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MAXINE BUREN
Editor
Goodwill Tea
Given for
Hospital
The executive board of the Sa
lem General hospital auxiliary
yesterday, announced the annual
spring goodwill tea to be given at
the home of Mra. Edgar Pierce on
April 11. The tea which Is not
benefit, is for the purpose of en
tertaining friends of the hospital.
All interested women are Invited
hy the board members to attend.
1 The board of the auxiliary in
cludes: Mrs Charles A. Sprague,
president; Mra. B. O. Schucklng
and Mrs. Harry Belt, vice-presidents;
Mrs. William Burghardt,
treasurer: Mrs. Robert Taylor,
recording secretary and Mrs. Wal
ter Kirk, corresponding secretary.
Also on the board are Mrs. Har
old Olinger, Mrs. Edwin Smith.
Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. Robert
Craig, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs.
- George Flagg, Mrs. Paul Hen
dricks. Mrs. Bert Ford and Mrs.
Ronald Jones.
Mrs. Walter Kirk will be In
charge of the diningroom during
the tea. Mrs. Paul Hendricks will
head the committee In charge of
decorations and Mrs. Ralph Coo
ley. assisted by Mrs. Harold din
ger and Mrs. Robert Taylor will
arrange for refreshments.
At Tuesday's meeting of the
board It was announced that the
text regular meeting of the aux
iliary will be held at the Salem
General hospital on the first Tues
day In April.
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SOCIETY
MUSIC
The HOME
CLUB CALENDAR
Thursday
American Legion auxiliary
study club with Mrs. Carl Sua
bauer, 1145 North Winter
street.
Book and Thimble club with
Mrs. A. D. Williams.
Chapter O. PEO with Mrs.
Silas Gaiser, dessert 1:30 p.m.,
825 North Winter street.
Haysvllle Woman's club with
Mrs. M. S. Fisher, 2 p.m.
International relations claBS
of AAUW with Mrs. Frank
Spears, 8 p. m. Dr. R. I. Lovell
in charge.
Klngwood American Legion
auxiliary, 8 p.m., Legion hall.
Fidelia class of 1st Baptist
church with Mrs. O. R. Straus
baugh, 1030 Broadway street, 2
p.m.
PLB and F club with Mrs.
Percy Trafver, 4 25 Kearney
Willamette tent hire number
6. Maccabees, Knights of Pyth
ias hall. 8 p.m., drill team 7:30
p.m.
Carnation club with Mrs.
Buster Kleen, Roberts, no-host
luncheon.
Friday
Three Links Easter luncheon.
Odd Fellows hall. 12 to 1
o'clock.
Eterl class annual Easter
banquet, Argo hotel, 7:15 p. m.
Saturday
Deaconess hospital auxiliary
executive committee, no-host
dinner 6:30 p. m.
Monday
Rebekahs, social meeting,
Odd Fellows hall.
Tuesday
FOE card party KP hall, 2
p. m.
Good Neighbors
At Johns'
Members of the Good Neighbor
club honored Mrs. Stuart Johns,
Monday night, on the occasion of
her birthday anniversary. The
evening was spent playing pino
chle and the high honors went to
Mrs. Mysta Hendricks, Mr. Lyle
Caster and Mr. William Mc Kin
ney. At a late hour a buffet supper
was served. Places were set for
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart John, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Caster, Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Courtnier, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Cater, Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Steward. Mr. and Mrs. John St.
Clair, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Court
nier, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olsen,
Mrs. Maude Stickel, Mrs. Mysta
Hendricks and Mrs. Elma Dickey.
The 14th annual convention of
the Western Hospital association
will be held at the Hotel Blltmore
in Los Angeles for four days be
ginning April 8. Although the
Saleta General hospital will not be
sending a delegate this year, the
executives will pay registration
and luncheon fees for anyone
wishing to attend. Miss Lillian
McDonald, superintendent, has re
quested anyone who will be In Lot
Angeles during the time of the
convention to coatact her.
CALL anyone by
telephone. Your con
nection will be made
with amazing speed
(average tune to reach any
telephone la America, by
Long Distance, b lets thaa
iK auaate).
But your operator
will always hare time
to say "Pleau" and
"Thank your
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White SShririe
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onooses new
Priestess
Mrs. Wayne D. Henry waa
elected worthy high priestess and
Mr. Wayne D. Henry was elected
watchman-' of shepherds for Wil
lamette Shrine, Order of Whita
Shrine of Jerusalem at their regu
lar meeting Monday night. The
other officers elected are Mlsa
Ruth Moore, noble prophetess;
Mr. M. F. Gruve, associate watch
man of shepherds; Misa Ruth
Reed, worthy scribe; Mrs. Wil
liam Neimeyer, worthy treasurer;
Mrs. Blanche Eiken of Dallas,
worthy chaplain; Miss Edna Mo
Elhaney, worthy shepherdess, and
Mrs. Albert Smith, worthy guide.
Mrs. A. J. Cleveland of Dal
las. Mrs. Albert Rasmussen and
Mrs. Faith Walker received the
degrees of the order and Mrs.
Clara Weeks became a member
of Willamette Shrine by affilia
tion. The new elected and appolntlva
officers will be installed at a
public installation Monday, April
15th In Masonic temple.
New Club Elects
Officers
A newly organixed Young Busi
ness and Professional Girls' club
of the YWCA held election of of
ficers at a meeting at the YWCA
Monday night and chose Misa
Marie Baumgartner for president;
Miss Marlon Mitchell, vice-president,
and Miss Elda Ridgeway,
secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. George Moorhead of the
Marlon county department of
health, showed the club members
three interesting health films.
The club meets on the first and
third Monday of the month and
is made up of young business or
professional women interested In
social and educational activities.
Present members include the
Misses Lucille A r a n t, Marie
Baumgartner, Hope Dowd, Geral
dine Fry, Ruth Lassie, Marlon.
Mitchell, Elda Ridgeway, Gene
Ross, Loyal Sheridan, Marguerite
Tromlltx, Vera Wood, Maxlne
Meador Alford, Dorothy Jayes,
Frances Mattson and Esther Rle
desel. Party Given for
Mrs. Robins
Mrs. John Robins was honored
Saturday night when a group of
friends entertained with a birth
day party for her. The evening
was spent informally.
Those honoring Mrs. Robins
were: Mr. and Mrs. C. Schauff,
Mrs. T. M. Smith, Miss Helen
Smith, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs.
Warner of Bonneville and Mr.
George McKay, Mr. and Mrs. Clay
John Robins.
Mrs. White Will
Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Harley O. White
have Just returned from a four
weeks' trip, visiting In San Fran
cisco, Los Angeles and Palm
Springs. While in San Francisco
they were guests of Mrs. Lela
White and they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Doam In Los An
geles. Mrs. White will entertain mem
bers of her Friday contract club
tomorrow afternoon at her resi
dence on South Church street. A
salad luncheon will be served and
later tables will be made up for
bridge. Easter decorations will
be used in the table appointments.
Those bidden are: Mrs. Erie
Butler, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.
Elmer Daue, Mrs. Leon Gleason,
Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. F. G. De
lano, Mrs. Elijah Kurtx. Mrs. Ray
Yocum. Mrs. Claire Vibbert, Mrs.
Fred Anunsen and Mrs. O. A. Ol
son. The past presidents of Hal Hlb
bard auxiliary will entertain at
the home of Mrs. Ida Glrod on
Friday at 2 o'clock. The regular
social meeting of the Spanish
War Veterans and the auxiliary
was held on Monday. Irish mu
sic was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
Ludwig Michaelson, Mr. C. B.
Glover and Miss Sana Jane Mil
lett. A hobo lunch was served
during the refreshment hour.
Capitol tent hive 81D, Macca
bees will meet tonight at Fra
ternal temple for a 6:30 o'clock
dinner served by the losing mem
bership team, followed by a meet
ing. Plans will be made to en
tertain the supreme commander,
E. W. Thompson of Detroit.
Mich., on March 28. The Eugene
tent hive will also be visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Morley
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ty
ler Morley at Oceanlake the early
part of the week. Also guests at
the Oceanlake home of the More
leys were his sisters, Mrs. J. T.
Grable and Mrs. E. L. Jordan. The
Tyler Morleys are In the grocery
business at the coast city.
Mrs. Jennie Damain, Mrs. Lou
ise Forbes and Mr. Robert Forbes
all of Portland are the guests ot
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Roth.
Does Your
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Spoil Sleep
and make yoa snore?
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Boat "doses tip at night and makes
breathing difficult, put a few drops of
Vkka Va-tro-nol tip each nostriL
ZSOUS An SO too because VIcki
Va-tro-nol is expressly- designed for
the boss and tipper throat, where
transient congestion often hinders
breathing. You can actually feel it
go to work bringing relief.
TRY IT TOUiftKT-enioy tLft comfort
Vkka V-tro-nol brings.
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"He's finally out of bankruptcy. He did It with his last book
on success 1'
It we were writing a book on social success, we'd devote a chap
ter to casual looking dinner gowns like these. An enormously full
taffeta skirt, printed in gay plaid, contrasts with a black fitted blouse
on the left. The Puritan austerity of long sleeves and high neck Is
relie cd by a bright necklace. A bit higher waisted, the dinner gown
at light combines a grey blouse with a skirt diagonally striped In yel
low, grey and black.
Star Members at Eagles Will Have
Meeting Card Parties
Mrs. Mem Pearce was honored
at the meeting of the Order of
Eastern Star, held on Tuesday
night at Masonic temple. She was
given a special degree and the line
officers presented her with flow
ers, a birthday cake and an invi
tation to a party to be given on
Saturday as a celebration of her
birthday. Mrs. Pearce and Mr.
Larry Flagg presided at the meet
ing. Cards, Chinese checkers and
dancing followed the regular ses
sion of the order. The downstairs
was decorated with a spring bou
quet arranged on a mirror with
gardenias. Decoration upstairs
were daffodils and white spirea.
Mr. and Mrs. William Merrl
ott, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell,
Mrs. Lena Cherrington, Mrs.
Edna Rowland and Miss Virginia
Byrd were in charge of refresh
ments. Entertainment was under
the direction of Mrs. C. L. Blod
gett, Mrs. A. E. Utley, Mrs.
George Rhoten, Mrs. Ruth Hern
don, Mrs. Kate Rasmussen, Mrs.
Faith Walker.
Initiation will be held on April
t and on April 16 chapters from
Gervais, Woodburn, Donald and
Canby will be present.
Mrs. Lee Hostess
To Etoktans
Mrs. Ernest Lee entertained
the Etokta Women's club Tuesday
afternoon at her home. Mrs. O.
H. Fowler and Mrs. A. L. Skewis
assisted Mrs. Lee. Mr. Percy
Clark and Mr. Art Bloom talked
of their work with the Salem first
aid car and the various methods
used In emergency cases.
Those present included: Mrs.
Ray Clark, Mrs. Harry Elgin, Mrs.
W. J. Entress, Mrs. Richard Er
lckson, Mrs. M. A. Estes, Mrs. 8.
B. Gillette, Mrs. C. H. Fowler.
Mrs. O. H. Horning, Mrs. Vard
Hughes, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre,
Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. George
Sehon, Miss Gertrude Savage, Mrs.
A. L. Skewis, Mrs. H. O. Taylor,
Miss Antoinette White and Mrs.
Ernest Lee.
Alumnae' father
At Oehler's
Miss Irma Oehler entertained
the Beta Chi alumnae last night
at the home ot her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Oehler, on South High
street. During the business meet
ing they discussed activities for
spring.
At the supper hour Miss Oeh
ler was assisted by Miss Lucille
Brainard, Miss In a Bennett and
Miss Susan Curtis.
Mlas Margaret Ann Darn of
Corvallia will be the guest of Miss
Wilda Jerman over the Easter
holiday. This afternoon a group
will leave for Timberline lodge to
spend Easter. -.Those making up
the party are: Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Jerman. Misa Wilda Jerman, Mlas
Margaret Ann Durus, John Jer
man, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S.
Lamport and Mr. and. Mrs. Ed
ward K.- Piaseeki.'
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lladbeck
have, as their guests, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Pinkley of London.
They will spend several days in
Salem and then return to New
York from where Mr. Pinkley will
leave for London. Later Mrs.
Pinkley will return to the Pacific
coast.
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Miss Sally McLeUan. daughter
of Mr. and Mra. D. J. McLellan.
will have as her guest over the
Easter holidays Miss Joan Booth
ot Cbrvallls. Miss McLellan and
Miss Booth are sorority sisters at.
Oregon State college.
The Merry MlngJers sewing
club will meet today with Mrs.
Freeman Phlpps at 2 o'clock.
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The Eagles auxiliary will have
several card parties at the
Knights of Pythias hall. The
first will be given next Tuesday
at S o'clock with Mrs. P. C. Har
land as general chairman. The
drill team will sponsor a leap year
dance and card party Friday,
March 29 at the Eagles hall.
The auxiliary officers and drill
team are making plans to go to'
the state jamboree to be given
at Albany, April B and 6. The
drill team will do Initiatory
work and in the evening will put
on a fancy drill.
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Miss Janet Miller and Miss Bev
erly Davenport were hostesses on
St. Patrick's day at a party at the
home of Miss Miller. Guests were
Charlotte Williams, Marian Dar
by, Meta Wooldridge and Velma
Davis.
Pattern
By ANNE ADAMS
Fashion Is fickle, but here's a
style that will STAT in style sea
son after season. Anns Adams
Pattern 4404 has such clean-cut,
easy-to-stitch lines. The double
front skirt panels are very flat
tering cut them btaa or straight
and extend them to a high point
ed waistline. A single center seam
trims the back skirt for extra
ease. Make the sleeves close tit
ting or crisply flared, and dart
the shoulders generously to hold
flat and trim the nice softness
through the bodice. The youthful
notched collar is becoming in self
fabric or in fresh contrast, with
matching cuffs. Do use gay ric
rac or ruffle edging.
Pattern 4404 is available In
women's sixes S4, SC. SS, 40, 42,
44, 44, 48 and CO. 81te SC takes 4
yards SI Inch fabrle and 1
yards ric-rac
Sni rinrtiiT cints (is t
coins tr tali Ann Adams ptttara.
Vrit pUUW SIZE. NAlff, AT
SRISa and STYLE NTJMBIR. '
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FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOK AND PAT
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Soad Tear order to The Otecea
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Entertain
Today
Bridge luncheon clubs are the
order of the day. with several
scheduled for early afternoon.
Mrs. HerraTJ Hostess
Mrs. Robert Herrall has In
vited members of her Thursday
Contract club and -everal addi
tional guests to her home on
Fairmount hill this afternoon for
a. dessert luncheon. Later bridge
will be In play.
Covers will be placed for It
guests. Bouquets of early spring
blossoms will grace the guest
rooms. The Easter theme will
be used in the appointments for
the individual tables.
, Luncheon at Young's
Mrs. James B. Young will pre
side at luncheon this afternoon,
honoring members of her con
tract club. Spring flowers In
pastel colors will be used as a
decorative note.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
Paul Hendricks. Mrs. P. D. Quls
enberry, Mrs. Homer Egan. Mrs.
John Carson, Mrs. Hollis Hunt
ington, 'Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs.
Karl Becke, Mrs. Clifford Farm
er, Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs.
Wayne Loder and Mrs. James B.
Young.
Dessert Supper
Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer will
compliment members of her
bridge club tonight when she en
tertains with a dessert supper.
Following the supper several
hours of bridge will be In play.
Club members include: Mrs.
Frank Shafer, Mrs. Carl Collins,
Mrs. Earl McGulre, Mrs. Dorothy
Alexander, Miss Cynthia Delano,
Miss Mary White, Miss Margaret
Bell, Miss Vela May, Miss Mar
cella Vesper, Miss Dorothy Blals
dell and Mrs. Claybourne W.
Dyer.
Women's Club to
Hold Meeting
Salem Woman's club will meet
at the clubhouse Saturday and
Miss Anne Mulheron of Portland
will be the guest speaker. Mrs.
George E. Allen is In charge of
the music.
Making arrangements for the
tea hour are: Mrs. Jessie C.
Singleton, Mrs. Dwlght Lear, Mrs.
A. L. Skewis, Mrs. B. H. Smith,
Mrs. J. C. Tlbblts, Mrs. O. W.
Ailing, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs. V.
E. Newcomb and Mrs. William
Fordyce Fargo.
DeMolay Boys in
Woodburn
Chemeketa chapter, Order ot
DeMolay Boys motored to Wood
burn Monday and put the De
Molay degree on for the Masonic
lodge. The boys urged that Wood-
burn start a chapter of DeMolay
and promised to Install and lniti
ate it.
Those making the trip were:
Bob Lafky, Leonard Steinbock,
George Alexander, Mark Hat
field. Zeral Brown, Keith Hoffes,
Bob Mundt, Carlton Boeheringer,
Clifford Tucker, Bob Johnson,
Bob Lemon, Al Nolan, Coe
Roberts, Farley Mogan and Mr
Otto Hoffes.
Bread Pudding Is
Elegant Dessert
A twist of the cap of a Jar of
preserves and a bread pudding
becomes an elegant company des
sert.
STRAWBERRY MERINGUB
PUDDING
H cup sugar
U teaspoon salt
1 eggs and 1 yolk, slightly
beaten
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
1 tablespoons butter
t cups milk, scalded
1 cup stale bread cubes
cup strawberry preserves
1 egg white, unbeaten
Combine sugar, salt, and eggs
ana egg yolk. Add lemon rind
and Juice. Melt butter in hot milk
and add srraduallr to ee-ar mixture
stirring vigorously. Pour over
m m m . . m a .
oreaa in outterea Dating alsh;
let stand IS minutes. Set dish in
pan of hot water and bake In
moaerate oven (350 degrees)
3S minutes. Before remorinr
from oven, place egg white and
preserves In bowL Beat with ro
tary neater until mixture Is stiff
and creamy. Pile on pudding and
oaxe i minutes longer. Yield
portions.
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Flavor, Color of
Icing Good
Strswberrr flavoHnr ta an
Icing Is good taste and the color
gives nice appearance to the
cake's topping.
SKVKX-MIXTJTE STRAWBERRY
1 egg white, unbeaten
cup strawberry preserves
cup sugar
teaspoon salt
teaspoon cinnamon
teaspoon nutmeg
Dash of allspice
1M tablespoons water
Combine all nrralt. t.
of double boiler, beating with
rotary heater until thoroughly
mixed. Place oTer rapidly boil
ing water, beat constantly with
rotary beater, and cook 7
uunui.ee, or until rrosting will
stand in peaks. Remove from
boiling water. Beat until thick
apreau. xieia: Frost
ing to cover tops and sides of two
J-toch layers, or top and sides ot
8xSx2-lnch cake, or about doxen
eup cakes.
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With Chocolate
Chocolate's always a favorite,
and when in cookies that are
simple to prepare and will keep
a while, tha flavor has assured
popularity.
CHOCOLATE ICE BOX COOKIES
4 cups sifted cake flour
4 teaspoons double-acting
baking powder
V, teaspoon salt
1 cups softened butter or
other shortening
1 cups sugar'
1 eggs, unbeaten
4 squares unsweetened choco-
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Easter Coats and Suits!
The coat and suit styles that
the fashion headlines are
made
here
for you ... at Mllgrim's. You:
need a new outfit this Spring
styles are so excitingly new
fabrics so surprisingly different!
'Dual - Design' Frocks!
Two famous designers created
each lacy, lovely Dual-Design
Frock, and planned a world ot
flattery for you in the dress of
your cholcel
Perky, Frilly Hats!
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Vssx u itt',T Mi1-2.95 to 10.00
Lovely Phoenix Hose!
Bright new leg-flattering rjr -t rT 1 ID 1 OC
colore tor Spring ani LUU, l.lO, l.OO
Easterl ' ' '
Costume Jewelry!
Necklacest -Bubble- sets! Clips! 1.Q0 tO 1.95
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1 teaspoon vanilla
a cups broken walnut meats
Sift flour once measure, add
baking powder and salt, and sift
again. Combine butter, sugar,
eggs, chocolate and vanilla, beat
ing with spoon until blended;
then-add nuts. Add flour gradu
ally, mixing well after each addi
tion. Divide dough in two parts;
shape In rolls 1V4 inches In di
ameter, rolling - each In waxed
paper. Chill overnight, or until
firm enough to slice. Cut In M
inch slices; bake on ungreased
baking sheet in moderate oven
(350 degrees) 10 minutes, or un
til done. Makes 7 dozen cookies.
PRETTIEST,
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Others to 89.50
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Others P.9 to BO.SO
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