1 ? i ! if MAXINE BUKKN Editor Dance Club Members Meet Guest right wu observed last ' Bight when members of the Til 11 ' rum dance dab met at the Mar- Ion hotel for the April meeting. Several parties were given pre x' ceding the affair. A no-hoat din ner was given at the Quelle pre 1 ceding the dance. An arrange ment of pastel flowers centered " nhe table. . 4 CoYera were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mr. and Mrs, Rex KImmell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. rDonald Madison. Mr. and Mrr 31en Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. rrancie Wade. Mr. and Mrs. GrantAn derson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hoffman. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Shafer in vited a few friends to their home for an Informal party before the dance, G nests were Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ward Paris, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bailer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant An derson, Miss Ida Jo Eaton. Mr. Lawrence Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Ehlen, of Portland. '.Concert Drive Is 1 Under Way The Community Concert mem bership drive which will officially close at 5 o clock Saturday is well under way, reported the assort- atjon yesterday. Richard Crooks, who Is recognized as one of the world a greatest tenors, will be one of the artists to appear next announced " Saturday after the closing of the membership cam- . The past seasons such artists .as lor Gorin. Dalles Franx and the Joos Ballet hare appeared, Tickets mav be obtained from the ofrice In the Senator hotel. Combined Chorus Will Sing The youngest organization to Mrs. C. M. Cheeld of San Fran take part In the collegiate choral ciaco. Mr. Oscar Lindquist of Dal festival at the Paramount theatre ia8 and Mr. George Lindquist of in Portland Monday night. May Portland. C. will be the University of Port- land Gleemen. This chorus., made - up entirely of men, has brought Mrs HoUfiiftff considerable note to the Portland AV"' IUUICUC college although it has been or- Tq r-Trvn nro ganlsed only four years. In fact. 10 i J.UUUICU three of the original members are still In it, being graduated this year. Leslie Hodge will conduct the combined chorus numbering more than 2J0 voices, and as the Port- land Philharmonic orchestra in this unusual concert. Universities represented ia this National Mu- aic week opener are Willamette, Manlhurst. Pacific. Reed. Lin- field and Portland, the latter be- uk i a sponsor. Mail orders for tirV-H .r. nnw - Seafre' Et U Pram00nt f ' . Luncheon Planned For Thursday Mrs. R. H. Robinson will enter tain members of her contract club and several additional guests Thursday afternoon with a salad lunrheon. Banonata of miTi nri, riw.r. .in T f ..wwvt. w ... wawr iu ,.vi.. T i m ... . . iu,ii uiutra. Mier uriue will IM) fa play. Mrs. Ralph EggiUff and Mrs. L. J. Roy Stewart have been Invited as special guests. . vvicn wui uts piacea ior mn. Elmer Berg, Mrs. John Bagley. Mrs. Thomas Golden. Mrs. Paul covers wui oe placed for Mrs. Morse, Mrs. Albert Cohen. Mrs. oran miner, otra. nennetn Murdock. Mra. Ralph Errstaff. Mrs. L. J. Roy Stewart and Mrs. R. II. Robinson." - Dinner Given for Mrs. Guyles Mr. and Mra.' Paul B. Wallace entertained with 1 a dinner last aight- honoring' Mrs. George Guyles of Tacoma. who is the " house gnest of Miss Mabel Robert- . eon. .) i Covers were placed for Mrs. i Curies, the honored guest, Misa Mabel P. Robertson, Mrs. Henery W. Meyers. David W. Eyre, Wll 11am S. Walton. Dr. W. B. Morse and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. ! .' -1 At the Methodist parsonage ta. Vancouver. Washington. Mrs. Mae Barrick and Mr. L. P. Bennett were married on - Thnrsdsv by Rev. F. A. Gina of Portland. A small group of relatives witnessed the ceremony. The couple wlU make their home in Salem. tUilld Bp ReSef frwa f SUM rT3 ry 3 13 .111 n i FL'NCTICMAt, cor.iFLurjTS Try LytSia K. Pink ham's Vepetahle Compound TAEL&1S to not only r liva monthly pain, headacba. back aclie. but ALSO calm Irritable, rest-U-ma narrea dua to ucft ruxtcticewt dutorderm. Simply marveioK to butuS up rlcti red blood tor weak, tired woman and glrla. Try tlenU 1AHI? aUawaiS I SOCIETY lUSIC ThellOlIEi . CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Woman's Union of First Con grerational charcb. Irish tea. First Methodist church wom en. Carrier room, 2: SO p.m. Nebraska club auxiliary with Mrs. "C. McCoIlam, 3326 Cen ter street, no-host luncheon. GAR with Mrs. Mary Gossar, 1598 Mission street, 2 p.m. Tbnrsday Town and Gown, Lausanne hall. 2:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary sewing group with Mrs. James Garson, 3003 Center street. Friday , The Loyalty class of the First Baptist church, monthly social meeting. Cherry City Bakery. T:30 p.m. Marlon County Federation of Women's clubs. Christian church Jefferson. Ladies Bible class of First Methodist church with Mrs. W. A. Swingle, 320 Garden road. 2:30 p.m. Missouri clab, KP hall, 7 p.m. no host supper. Monday Meeting of electoral members of YWCA, 8 p.m. at YW. Anniversary Is Observed . ,,.,..,,.,,., wo " , x-V. win i' tv CrVm JUQBOn aaiMionary circle 01 ine entertain mem ners or ner contract in St. Edward's Catholic church. Mr. and Mrs. Char lea Lindquist Wagner. Mrs William Dick, Mrs. pirBt Bftpti,t chnrcn met at the club Thursday night at the home Miss Hulda Peters, daughter ct celebrated their golden wedding CUrence Hamilton and Mrs. Carl home of Mrs. Henry Schmidt Fri- of her parents. Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Frank pYtlrs. aud !lnni?i7ahUrtraZ Anli'fnrIi SSvinr will be Miss Bobbe dT BlaL Mrs.,Claude Fulfer led George Alexander. Following sev- Nicholas "Schmidt, jr.. were mar on North 19th street. An informal fwf c?ii wJSlL wu! th devotlonala and Mra. Fra d eral hours of bridge a late aupper rled. the Rer. Father Martin reception was held in the after- Shinn, Miss Shirley Evenson. Misa v. v ... v. w .v :L.i 1. noon at which time many friends and relatives called Large "bouquets of spring flow era were used about the guest rooms and the centerpiece on the tea table was made up of gold Iris and bronze snapdragons. Mrs. P. W. Eriksen and Mrs. W. B. .naaen ana Mrs. vv.ii Strand r;T,.!fr2lir Oscar Lindquist, Mrs. G. N. Fake, Mrs. C. M. Cheeld a,nd Miss Ma- Mrs. Lindquist Is a native of Norway ana Mr. Lindquist was born in Sweden. They were mar- ried in April 1390, in Ashland. Wisconsin. In 112 they moved west and made their home on a farm in the Central Howell dis- trict near Si 1 vert on. and in 1929 they moved to Satem. All of the children were home ,OCiMl,?- Jhej aLe-" M,U Mabel Linda uiat. Mrs. G. N. Fake. Mrs. Harriett Ahlers Houdlette of Washington. DC. national American Association of Univer- sity Women associate in educa- on, who has been In the north- west to auena state com ere aces ... of the AAUW branches in Mon- tana, Idaho, Washington and Ore- goa. was honored with a large no- host dinner at the Marion hoteL Following the dinner she spoke at Lausanne calL Mr. y,n w., I- m- vrSd M yrci- wsa. aa vatuMi, These greeting the guests were: MlM.J " Vligl Melto"- miss mrances Virginia ; Melton, president of the Salem branch. Mrs. E. O. Berg, Mrs. Chester Luther, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. J. A. Jelderks and Dean Olive M. DahL nTHtft aTaasa TVi Sisa4slV afaw-kl. aai "fc' w-a j vMwar-Meaw or the Leslie Methodist church will meet at the home of Mra. K. - A Dnnni KCA n.fi.l .r..f . afternoon. Mra. W. i C. Con- neT d Mrs. E. Stripling: will be -the assisting hostesses. . - - . Mr. aad Mra. Lee Crawford spent last weekend in their Pacific City beach home and had aa thilr guests Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart. ; i I Pineapple Design Makes Striking Laura Wheeler Crocheted Cloth , t This useful 15-iach erocbeted cloth la piaeapDl. desizn can be made In two other alses. Pattern . a coni - jmitocuom ror inaklng cloth la varied alxes; U- iuiivn vi ifc muu aiiwcueai aaa- Be Shown H Tonight : -, - - : Townspeople will bare an op , portunity to see a show of atf trartlrely arranged tables at The Spinsters' first table setting show which Is being held In the Marlon hotel rtonight from 7:30 until 11 o'clock. The display la .open to the public. : A large number ef organiza tions, individuals and commercial firms will enter tables in the competition. Among the eluba which are entering are, the Zonta dub, with a Centennial table and an old fashioned table: Beta Sig ma Phi. Junior Women's club, the American Association of Uai Tersity Women, the Little Garden club of . Salem Heights, with a children's, table and the French, club. 1 . . Individuals who will - enter tables are: Mrs. Noel Cavender, Miss Edna Grores, with a table featuring old glass. Mrs. Chester Cox and Mrs. Clifford Brown. Mrs. Latter Barr. Mrs. William Everett Anderson. Mrs. William Lytle, Mrs. Hugh Adams, who will enter two tables; Mrs. Mon roe Gilbert, Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. jr.. Mrs. Walter Smith, Miss Marie Llppold. an Hawaiian table: Mrs. Carl Collins and Miss Josephine McGllchrlst. The pa tronesses will arrange three en trees and sereral merchants will also enter.. Opening the doors will be Miss Josephine McGllchrlst and Miss Esther Balrd. Greeting guests will be the new president, Miss Mary Hammond and the retiring president. Miss Dorothy Alex ander. A.Vi.H. ,Kn y.m rnmr, win h wra William MeOllchrist Misa Home7 SnSt Mra. Margaret LrnJ ?mS; Berrl HoltMra! Curtis Cross. Mrs. Frank Spears. Mrs. C. s. Hamilton. Mrs. Georae A. White and Mrs. Homer Gonlet. Th .in .Hornnu -t tha ,m t .,. miss uamara tompiou. um Mo-.r Clrm Ml.. Virrt uorls Hragei' M.13 orotnea and Miss cilice Swift 7 J - At the weulir meetina- of The Soinsters on Mondav nlaht at the uome or miss m arc a ret wagner. H& ltiZtmndwu vi . frr ... " .rr president. Miss Shirley Evenson vr.' n.,rZ treasurer and Miss Bobbe Shlnn secretary. Others present at the meeting were: Miss Dorothea Corey, Miss Dorothy Alexander, Miss Jose- fTv." v phine McGilchrist, Mrs. Howard Adams, Mrs. Winston Williams, ' r Mias Barbara Com p ton. Drager and Miss Margaret Wag- , ... JUIllOr YYOmen At MeetinQf the Salem Junior Women's club met on Monday night at the Cot- tage street clubhousefor the reg- nlar session. Miss Helen Breit- nlar session. Miss Helen Breit- naupi gave a iia on uower f rangement during the evening. The musical program was fur- nlshed by a vocal trio Including eAh fffi"?fcrt WT: Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. Bil- f Herbster. Miss Ethel Reddea discussed the artlsta available S4lm Community anwfAi-w Bavins . . "r . , , . T' . . ":.l"r: r.r ,7, !li B,J."ir wJr ""JLfJ SLS ?rdeby 15."". Soured Thmftil n ! poured. The committee on re- L .r.,.. .rfT- aawi.uiuwi oiene jtennis. xaiss Kosamona Feter- on' Mr- Ve" Rob" Mri OeorM jackson, MUs Dorothy Jennett and Miss Jane DeFreese. r Tt'11 T JVlrS. JTllll IS 1 v T UlUD llOSteSS Mrs. Elmore Hill will enter- Uin member, of her bridge club Trintwdav with a. Vaaaaaiaa tnaabaaii auuiDUaj WUU a UCDBCl lUUbUVVU. Table, will b. made up for bridg. lata In th. tftninnn. Snrinr flow. . v w - " .r 11 K. ..Ji A v. ..w iv ucvwi uw small tables. F Cover, will be placed for Mrs. Elmer T. Orcutt, Mrs. Edward E. Roth. Mra. Russell Pratt, Mra. xiom, aars. nusseit iraii. jars, Delbert Schwabbauer, Mra. Otto chleman. Mra. Dewey Howell, Mr.. Arthnr Rinirir anl Mn. EU more H11L rrrs& ; aaaaaSM m , rKwascsaFT sawica, i& teriali required; phutograpa of cloth. r S011 JLf".111 La t0 thU pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Needlecraft Dent. Write nlainlv PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME ut auuitu, if s U N ill w blooey may go farther nowadays but I also tbtak it stays away loncerl i Hold onta your money long enough to get yourself a vivid green wool cape, detachable from its aheathllka coat. It Is lust the thins - for adventures la exploring the open hills, or to protect yom from the 100 frea breexes in town. A handsome full furred coat, typifying d n1 lmpllclty. Remember, too. that thle U aa all-around i : . t rr. INeW LJlIlCerS AFQ Installed UmhAn tnA niMfi Af inn . "7 . " 7 ' "7" at.uation of new officers., Thoa. stalled were: Mra. Albert Ram- "or. president; Mrs. F. A. Star- key, first vice president; Mra. Mar- ; - - - - wu " o r a n, aecretaryj Mrs. Joaenh Tee I. correanondina- secretary: Mrs. Bernard ZobeL treasurer; Mr Gerald Christoft- erson, puoucuy. At the supper hour Mrs. Schmidt was assisted by Mrs. F. A. Stark ey, Mrs. Fred Broer, jr.. Mrs. Otto Kngdahl and Mra. Lowell Moran. Those present were: Mrs. Mar- inn rnm Rorn. 7nh.1 u.nuiu. r Miller, Mrs. Marvin Roth, Mrs. rminr.. Ttn.v. Mn upward 7. v. r .jt t -r n .1, Newland. Mrs. John Linthicum. xfr. . n.nfnrd Mr. tta r.ni... Mrs. Leo Relmann. Mrs. E. C. Ful- fa HTe TeiiV Hlhann ILfTvat T n Jm. Manatnr Mn. Pa nat Mrs. David Graham, Mrs. Homer BIum, Mrs. Stanley Morrla. Mrs. jjub Fromnv Mrs. Fred Toose. uuian Fromnv Mrs. Fred Toote. T Mrg j. w Lehmann. Mrs. P. u Doddridge, Mrs. L. M. Wll- Paw w..r. Mr. ;-;," TJ17r." fTrd; Mr. Floyd iTOtaiVoS Hnr sVh m M t v, r a RtLZ JJjrs Jr-rrA'm aavar ana urs. AiDerxitamseyer. r 1 1 t OLHJ1U1 13 t" i i 1 Entertained The Eastern Star Social After- Th Eastern Star Social After- ,inh .t m.m.i. "myit x ucbuj uiemooa ior a 1: o'clock luncheon. Cover. were piacea ior u guests. ou- auets of mixed flower, decorated the tables. Following the luncheon tables were made up for bridge .. --. o,w-- Grace Gfllan woa high honors. Th. committee making th. ar- rana-wtiMita foe tha affair InMiid. ed: Mrs. O. S, Paxson. Mrs. O. M. Lemmon. Mrs. L M. Doughton. lfM Ta,.. VS WK . lt a m w Al raa. el ealUCB AL. A3U1J.I1 till Mrm. rang Mr. T,mo, V T4nnn.ll Mr. V.W Brown. Mrs. L. D. HowelT. Mrs- V W urtn,, Mr. an., ti.ia. i m.. iui . uw- -I nuu - ' r t-i 1 J T JVlrS. JLQWaTClS IS tt m i riOSteSS lOClaV Mrs. Nbrval Edwards will en- tertatn with a luncheon eompU- r V elab Wednesday at her home oa Fast Stat, fctreet. Later tablea will be made up tor contract, Bouquets of red rose buds will be used on the luncheon tablea aad mixed spring flowers will grac. the guest rooms. Cover, will be placed for Mra. George Fletcher, Mrs. Frank Ear nest. Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mra. Ralph Mapes, Mra. Kenneth Bar ker. Mra. Charles Green,' Jr.. Mrs. Melvin Propp and Mra. Korval Edwards. Luncheon at Riches Home Mrs. Lloyd Riches and Mrs. Lynn D. Lambeth will eatartaia with a 1 o'clock luncheon Thurs day afternoon st the Riches res Id an ce on North Summer street. Later tables will be made up for contract. Cover, will be placed for thirty six guests. Spring Cower. wQl be used for a decorative not. about the truest rooms, . The Marion County Federatioa of Women'a clubs will meet oa Fri day at the Christian church la Jefferson, with the Jefferson and Talbot clubs hosts. Mrs. Ed Davis of .Lyons Is president of the Mar ion county group. -e e e Tlie Missouri club wHl meet Friday night at th KnighU.ot Prthias nail it 7 . ..a gram. All MIssouriana and friends are invited. i , . LrlUD TO Mppt fTt Alexander Home Uri,. nnmfi. n.i, will " . ' will h an addltlftni fumk Clubmembera Include Mra. Frank Shafer, Mra. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs. Carl Collins, Mlas Cyn- - Misa Margaret Bell. Mis. Gwea Hunt. Miaa Valma Mav. Mia. M.r- ceUa Vesper. Miss Dorothy Blals - dell, and Miss Dorothy Alexander. - - - - Ronnn.nn flllK WUllU Up lUXJ T LJ 3 X 1KJIIJIk2JL ' Mra. Percv It- IvrIIt and Mra. Max O. Buren were hostesses yes- terday when they entertained members of th. Pnanii.TTn inh at the R n r . n ruMmu Mr. frank Benson of Reedsport waa bidden as an additional srueat. Several hours of bridge followed a a unuuvvu. Those Tiresent Mr. Jnhfi I. Rand, Mra. Joseph Albert, Mrs. htt GJrtff,lt, Mra- T- Whittlg. Jf-J Charles ; H. Robertson. Mra. Frank- ?o. Mrs. Percy R. Kel- Frank Benson, Mrs. Percy R. Kel- ' ua aLr uren. . Members Towa and Gown will "!a V" " 80011 or ""land will be the fPeker hlM topte wiU be "FacU and Fictxoa About Cham- poeg." AU interested persona ara invited to attend the meeting. Mrs. r-aai fl. Wallace will preside. 1 1 Tha Ladies Bible claas of tba A'AJ? 1t at the home of Mra. W. A. .i-V . Ui V- w. a. Swingle, S2 Garden road, at 2:S0 o'clock. Mra. R n TMatlifnrf , , - Mr.. LaBar. awtat r . TT w , devotiona. . . MEHAMA Mrs. John Allen aad Mra.-Mabel Pattoa war J""" commwilty room fo.tV member cf the Womaa a Club. 'i " . prB" &PJL -M"-"54 W"aon: "W" wcif K1DVICU lO attOUa -.v"M "5 "UB,,ua with 11 wll i gala azternooa m.mn.r. mwuueii dressed as children, Next meeting will be with Mra. Minnie zommermaa with Mra. aiia .rauappi assisting, e ELDRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Raamuasen of Lablsh Center entertained Saturday sight for a rroBfl from 1 tllla lnmmnnlf. Prise, woa by Mra. K. J. Becker, ra. narry uressier, uarry urea al.r and Jullaa Da ardln,. ; liii ' if . V . a. s 4- ..." Hhbten Form Dairy - Phono 2-2572 Mrs.; Lawrence Lister will en tertain with a luncheon this af ternoon at her home compliment ing a group of Portland members of Nydla Temple. , Daughters of The Nile. Mrs. David Wright, queen of Nydla, Temple, will be an . honored guest. Those I assist lng Mrs. Lister will be Mrs. Da- Yld Cameron of Salem. Mrs. Clyde TW1ri mrA Wn XT nl. rrifnH hflth nf Pnrtlmil T , Covers will be placed for Mrs. Thomas Dithie, Mrs. Ethel Mullen. Mrs. Irma Adams, Mrs. Nellie Ball, Mrs. Viola Dickson. Mrs. Adina Dunham, Mrs. Hasel Harbaught. Mrs. Julia. Harford. MreJ Betty Lumpkin. Mrs. Dessa Mclntyre, Mrs. Pearl Meriweatber. Mrs. Al kna Ran, Mrs. Harriet Welch. Mrs. Margaret Prouty, Mrs. Madolyn Peterson. Mrs. Clyde Walter, Mrs. Maude Crawford, all of Portland. Mrs. David Wright. Mra. David Cameron and Mrs. Lawrence Lis ter. i; : In the Valley Social Realm . ; , wVrf in 7r.mn , . tZXLa whaVS2 rSiii sh? !?atrht2 S fSlZ ?r MlSif w or Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Shank, be- HUBBARD An came the bride of LeRoy Hooly. on of Mrs. Alta Hooly. I The bride was accompanied by Ml" Alice Gingemlck and Ralph ' Shank accompanied Mr. Hooly. Rav. Henry Wolfer read the eere - mony. Howard King and Albert Cowan acted aa uahera. A ouartet composed of Miss S h a a ki. Mis. seitxer, i Aiiaa snyaer ana Lyie lung. rurnunea the muste. A re- aapuon was given the ttewiy. wees ai mi noma or tne pride's i vniMnw . . "S ma . a-.JZa i .vi. with long tulle veil and carried a shower bouquet of white flowers. Her maid of honor, her bister, era , nun uuo m feta. floor length with haiif band of rh. ..... BAmi,t - was his brother's beat maaJ Only the Immediate falmilles 1. . 'rr1"." wtn ui uiuner ierTji at lue home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs Schmidt era at home on zh tt... WALLACE ROAD Th BwlH Ttriar rin s nnninrui . thnv for Mrs.; C. Johnson at thai April meetina ! for which Mra. Jamea Tmi.v. lutrm rurt.A r..rl . Ti.t. 1 oa Wednesday afternoon. The meat llat lnclnded Mra- C. John - son. Mrs. Rex Gibson. Mrs. A. I Taim Amri MM. IltirilAV ISIrtaATl .rM vin... a.iK mr m n Franklin. Mrs. Charles Glaxei Mrs. Pearl Grote, Mra. La Roy Grote. Mra. D. Hartman and the host- esses. Mrs. Jamea Imlaa and Mrs. esses, Mrs. Jamea Imlah and Clifford Chaffee, i MONMOUTH One of the out- t dlng oclal ev.nU of the sea- honor of Mr. and Mra. P. H. Johnson Sunday la celebration of their 60th wedding annlveraary. At the beautifully appointed din ins; room table. Mrs. O. A. Wol-I verton, Mra. Clay Egelstoa. Mrs. Xf.rf.n XTymmY, Un l.r1J breath, Mrs. Glea Whlteaker. all ?? Moamota...aad Mra.. F, B. ew mmm aa -mv a vf ewa w vV .11 Murdoch;; of jauraocx 01 Ainany presiaea at the urns. Recetvlnr with their m.. u.v-i " - -"" .vmuvu, PortLxn Mr Velm jsuuiriu, wa nu7 oaason, i Monmouth, WALLACI ROAD Mr. IrSiSi SSS irSli F. Kimball aad Karl Kugel "MWJ"B" .Tb" WIU1U7 WIO Ba ADTU mV lng. Th. tablea were attractively decorated with lilacs, tulln. and solrea. Auction brldre was slaved during the evening, Mrs. Ed Pratt winning high score for women aad A. H TJtley for men, ' HUBBARD Mrs. Garfield Vo- get, jr., waa honored with a show er at the Knights of Pythias hall last Friday evening. Mra. George Miner aeaaea in. committee on arrangementa. . ir. i?, It: . A milk of superior quality. Good flavor, rich color, supplying the vital element, ao desired .la milk. Pro duced by clean, healthy cows, milked la a modern milking parlor away from barn' odors. ' Note the full creaminess. . -' . . ,- - '" " '" ' . ' This Is the milk produced oa the Rhotea farm and the trad, marked . name atands for . first quality. De livery will start May 1. Phone now and be assured of this asw satisfactory milk. . Wilted lettuce will start a good dinner for tonight. Appetites are active, so sparerlba will taste, ex tra good. ' ' " '. .: -! . Wilted lettuce Spareribs with stuffing ; Zuccint ' squash - Baked potatoes Caramel tapioca ".? Jelly tarta . . . e e - - SPARERUSS WITH DRESSING 2 sections, sparerlba : Apple dressing teaspoon salt H teaspoon; pepper 8pread Inside of one section of I tnnH)ii wfth annla !rM,lnr Pn. I mr wtth ih nthttr BArtlnn. Raw o skewer the two sections together, Sprinkle theutslde with salt and pepper. Lay spareribs oa a rack in an open roasting pan and roast In a moderate oven (350 degrees) for 1 hours, or until the meat Is tender. Remove the strings or - 1 skewers before serving. Serves APPLE PRESSING S slices salt pork cup chopped celery cap chopped onion 2 tart apples H cup sttgar J f (IW 1 eup ahredded bran - cup chopped parsley . Salt and pepper - cup milk Dice pork and fry until crisp. Re- move cooked pieces. Cook celery land onion in pork fat three min- ote- Core and allce apples. Add DDlc t0 ceIery nilxture, sprinkle "W'ud cover. Cook alow- r until tender. Add crumba. shred- Am hr, v a..n. I lv 1 Zl TIT " ' r-.-j, . . I Ir-i TT KOOKieS llQVQ I i r-it VjOOU JT iOVOr "" v WA . Sour-cream cookies have a fia- for that's ( rarely matched and here's a recipe for them. SOUIl CKEA3I COOKIES 2 cups sifted cake flour 1 teaspoons baking powder . hi teaspoon soda teaspoon aalt teaspoon nutmeg hi teaspoon allspice enp butter or other shorten ing cup brown sugar, firmly packed . 1 egg, unbeaten M cup broken walnut meats M cup raisins M cup heavy sour cream Sift flour once, measure, add ".V"5 Ind Ilk Lt T'"' and together three raxing powder, soda, salt and ream ouwer tnorougwy. . . , , 111" Zl1?' together until Ught and fluffv. I Add mr. .u . . . - " Pa,:, " A U "A81?" a?d blend- Add flour. auernaieiy wun sour cream, beat ing after each addition until smooth. Drop from teaspoon on UBg lOBCl SDO DSkS in hot orea (42S decrees I a ta 10 "jwutea. Makes d o a en cookies. V - Bananas Toirt I AV-U? Jv-'" ChomTrrtft I w . .A. rather ' unusual combination J? I!-, 1"! ?!5?.I?rtpe' Dut tnd 1 . i i!,100"' m &V2t JLS? BANANA DKVILS FOOD t cups cake flour -1 teaspoon salt ft teaspooa soda -1 teaspoons- baking powder cup lard 1V4 cups brown sugar 1 eggs cup mashed ripe' banana 2 squares bitter chocolate i 4 cup buttermilk or sour milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract filfr n.--. m slxt 'aIn wlta 80d nd hk- 5 "der Cream lard lUaTfi creX.?' n1.1 Uht and fluffy. Add aer on. ZT- fia:A" on. 5 . " eaca aa- Aaa oanana nuln th.n ana vanilla. Add dry lnrred lent, alternately with, milk to creamed mixture. Beat well. 1AtiB IhIa aa m.mM m aa t. a ta oven (S50 degrees) for f ost with caramel eoooannt froaflnr RrTM 19 inr n tan aajv vav aa u aava UU VSaA AAA SB UAaUf-g- TinSfifIBO vfi all thesb tlORGE features '. ActawHy C19 ca. f c capadry - :" 3 reams KoOator CoU-MaUr... persaaaeatly etled and sealed, . tcfricraar-cooled tarn lew epew ' . ataag caat. - . . A R -X Wota-ivukKca- . , 5 Steal cabinet &&b4 la UmbL fal Norgloa. ' 5 Stalnlaaa steel tVaaaae wkh Ao f Rcacctd ra3(M ahclffoc aut . freezing .. Q Fcesses t tbe. ef les at eoe tla 9 Clg. double width d i earn tray ' 3 Lacx ccJ4 tocag tray ., - aaaacs .-. ' food cooaiTartsaeat da. Cgha t JO ia..- . .. 1:3 XL Ccz2 w4MaHi4 J Soon -What a difference there Is be tween oar modern kitchens and the kitchens of our grandmoth ers. writes Barbara Miller, 'who will come to Salem, on Wednes day, May 1. to conduct The Ore gon r : Statesman's free cooking school, for three days at the Cap itol theatre. ....... j The number of electrical ap- Pliance. and t!me-avers Is S8- founding continues Miss Miller. "but most interesting of all to me j, the versatility of each appU- ' I . . 1 , ror tanee. she continues, "the waffle Iron not only turns 8. out crisp, golden-brown waffles. but the Joy comes lit being able to waffleixe all aorta of things corn bread, French toast, fried mush, muffin batter, i shortcake, and even omelets. , Gingerbread. K 1 mi nit, Aafc-A KattJtr anf aaV(. dough cooked la the waffle iron uke oa a brand new dress. Tha toaster,' continues this Ingenious cooking expert,. "toasts left-over muffins, breads, sand-' wicheeiand cake. ' ) ! "Grills ' or table stoves cook complete meals, broil, toast, bake or steam. i f -The egg broiler speedily heats milk or aoups. f "And the electric corn popper t Not onlv does It oroduca anowv HV from no.i . , - , VI' it crisps prepared breakfast cere- als. puffs raisins, I heats salted nuts." i These are Just a few of the clev- er ways the modern i housewife a " ber everyday appllan- ces and Miss MUler says that If a Uttl 'ri? LJ exploration is made ?any more Interesting ways can be devised for adding, to the appearance of simple dishes. . Miss Miller has a world of fas cinating hints and suggestions to tell Salem housewives. She has a very real insight into every-day problems of the kitchen and her modern, ana useful suggestions are meant to slay forever that dragon 'drudgery' and to open the doors for sunshine and gaiety -to healp each housewife create la her own home a "Happy Kit chen." L , You will enjoy every, one of Miss Miller's S interesting lectures od actual demonstrations. t Ii's Tino fo Slarl Thinliing Aboul ?rtS5j- Wit1 GIFTS ' (SUNDAY, MAY 12) Come fa now and select ' that gift for Mother. May w. suggest a few items Stationery. Mottos. Books, Bibles, Fountain Pens and Pencils, Desk Sets. Book Eaa .r--.- MOTHER'S DAY GREETINa CARDS , IS3 5ALMJURLCON i , -- 1 In b nn UULiJ 3 II T HaiiVatype inanlarmai X4' Csatlful 1943 styUnf with saod era base ' 5 Spaaiulag rliroan batdaaa 5 fetealdealaagg latacioe This Is a Value seaaatloa without eqrtat ia er entire biatory. 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