The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 18, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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MAXINE BUREN
Editor
Bridge Party
.Slated for
Friday
Mrs. Andrew Halrorsen has in
tited guests to a smartly arranged
party at her home on South Win
ter street Friday night in com--pliment.to
Mrs. Delvin Durham.
, Contract bridge will be in play
during the eyening and a late
upper will be served by the host
ess. A Pink and blue decorative
' scheme will be used in tne taDie
appointments.
Bidden to honor Mrs. Durham
am Mrs. Gut Miller. Mrs. Don
Metcalf and Mrs. DaTid Lewis of
Portland, Miss Bertha Babcock,
Miss Marian Bretz. Miss Betty
Boylan, Miss Cynthia D e L a n o.
Miss Viola Croxier, Mrs. Joseph
Felton, Mrs. Ernest Eldridge and
Mrs. Margaret Wampler.
Girl Reserves at
Meeting .Tuesday
1 Members of the high school
Girl Reserve, who went to sum
mer conference in Seabeck, met
oa Tnesday afternoon with their
advisors to discuss new Ideas
learned at the conference. Dis
cussion of plans for the fall was
given, and arrangements made for
the cabinet's planning conference
t be held at Camp Santaly. Tea
wis - served after the meeting,
which was held at the YWCA.
Present were Mrs. Ellen Fisher,
Hiss Eleanor Trlndle, Miss Helen
Bocker, Miss Dorothy Elley, Miss
Aileen Hutchinson, Miss Margaret
Forsythe, Miss Alice Faye Dough
erty and Miss Jackie Macauley.
Paul Harvey III
Has Party
Thl afternoon Mrs. Paul Har
der. Jr., 1 entertaining with a
birthday party for her son, Paul
Harvey III, who Is celebrating
,his third birthday. A group of
very young friends have been in
vited. Those bidden to honor Paul
are: John Morgan Harvey, Diane
Clough, Patricia Gllmore, Marcia
Maple, Joanne and Judy Bale,
Constance Hammond. John Wood,
David Eccles and Bobby Loomis.
Additional guests will be Mrs.
Win Clarke, Mrs. J. R. Clough,
Mrs. Vernon Gilmore, Mrs. How
ard Maple, Mrs. William H. Ham
mond, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs.
David Eccles, Mrs. Robert Loomis
and the hostess, Mrs. Paul Har
vey, Jr.
Supper Party at
Krauger Home
Mrs. Frank Krauger enter
tatned with a supper party in her
garden honoring' Mr. Krauger
who was celebrating his birthday.
The evening was spent informal
ly. Mexican decorations were used
In the table appointments.
Covers were placed for Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Pettit, Mrs. Bert
Ganong, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pike,
, Mr. Jack Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.
John Geren. Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Fitts and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Krauger.
Mr. Kenneth Hanson (Ha
Mills) is visiting at the home of
tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
II. Mills, this week. The Hansons
are leaving next week for Eugene
where they will reside.
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Mrs. Arthur E. . Kinman of
Grand Island, Nebraska, is visit
ing: her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
O. H. Quigley and her sister, Mrs.
Roy Kelson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooler,
their ton, Richard, and daughter,.
Margaret, have returned from a
week's sojourn at Diamond, Elk
and Crater lakes.
NOW ALL
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Appliances
May Bo AUWU
Farchased WM rn0
For
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lJPer Week
NORGE O-87
RANGE O Per Uo.
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KORGE 943.8?
RKFXUG. W Per Mo.
KORGB 450 :
WASHER ' Per Mo.
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teemn Electric' Iron
TTith Any Combination of
Two or More Norge
' Appliances
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Phone
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SOCIETY
MUSIC
The mm
Mrs. Ladd Is
Hostess to
Club
Mrs. Harold M, Ladd was host
ess last night whtn she enter
tained with an informal party at
her home on South High street.
The affair complimenting mem
bers of her sewing club and sev
eral additional guests.
At a late hour a buffet supper,
was served. Summer flowers were
used about the rooms and the
serving table was centered with
an arrangement of gladiolus. The
additional guests were: Mrs. Guy
Kessinger and Mrs. Charles Dodds
of Los Angels.
Club members Include: Mrs.
Charles Feike, Mrs. BJarne Eriek
sen, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs.
Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Sidney
Hoffman, Mrs. Gardner Knapp,
Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Virgil Sex
ton, and Mrs. Harold M. Ladd.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wharton
hare had as guests the past week
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ward of Los
Angeles. Several affairs were
planned for their pleasure. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Moody were din
ner guests Monday night to meet
Mr. and Mrs. Ward.
Antique Tea at
Pearce Home
Guests at the antique tea, given
at the home of Mrs: George
Pearce yesterday afternoon and
night, munched on generous-sized
sugar cookies and sipped pink
lemonade as they chatted to
friends. Pansies, love-in-a-mlst
and scabiosa formed the old-fashioned
bouquets which decorated
the table.
Many guests appeared in real
ly old dresses. Some were wedding
gowns worn half a century ago,
while others were reproductions
of authentic dresses of a hundred
years ago.
Antiques were on display; some
lovely old china, first bricks fired
in Salem, a collection of fans. A
great many of the things on dis
play were owned by Mrs. Pearce.
The tea was given for the bene
fit of the First Presbyterian
church. '
. ,
Club Members
Are Honored
Por the pleasure of her con
tract club Mrs. Lloyd Riches en
tertained with a dessert luncheon
at her home on North Summer
street. Later tables were made up
for contract. Pastel summer flow
ers were used about the room.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Walter
H. Smith, Mrs. James G. Heltzel,
Mrs. Albert A. Siewert, Mrs. Roy
.Hewitt. Mrs. Hugh Rosson, Mrs.
D. A. Beechler, Mrs. Howard Pick
ett, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs.
Frank Mogan, Mrs. William G.
Ross and Mrs. Lloyd Riches.
Initiaiton Held
For Members
The Salem Credit Women's
Breakfast club held its regular
meeting at the Argo hotel Tues
day morning with Miss Lena
Blum presiding.
Intiation of new members was
held. Those initiated were Miss
Yvonne Walters, Miss Dorothy
Jayea, Miss Dorothea Kletzing,
Miss Birdie Hebel and Miss Lois
Miller. Miss Agnes Johnson, a re
cent arrival In the city from
Wichita, Kan., attended as a
guest.
'-.'.'.
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Shinn this week
are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McGinnis
, of Spokane and Mrs. Ralph Rey
nolds of Portland and .her daugh
ter, Mrs. Burke Hayes of Boston,
Mrs. Shinn, Miss Bobbe Shinn and
Miss Sally McCIellan are motor
ing to Portland today to attend
the wedding of Miss Marijean
Tic h borne and Drl Lawrence
Reck. ' -
A welcomed visitor in "the capi
tal is Mrs. Albert Julien and
daughter, Janet, of Honolulu,
They are the guests of Mrs. Jul-,
len's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R. G.
Balderee. Mrs. Julien wflL be re
membered as Echo Balderee. The
visitors will remain in Salem un
til mid-August when they will
sail for the Islands.
Mr. and Mrs.; Ronald Frlzxell
bare as their; house guest this
week the latter's mother, Mrs.
W. L. Welse of Asbton, HI. Last
weekend the Frlixells and Mrs,
Weise enjoyed trip to Brook
ings, Ore.
'J Mrs. Arthur Cole and son Rich
'rd of Klamath Falls were guests
at the '. home "of Mr. , and Mrs.
Clarence Hamilton the past week.
Friday Mr. Cole -nivedia Salem
and they left for Neskowin. where
they spent the weekend, la tie
uraoennorst home. - -
S FECIAL'
Osr Osnal Wave Complete 75e
Perm. OC
Posh Vae, 9 0
tmplete 1
Open Thora. Eve. '
by App't.
Ptkose 8(163
80? 1st Natl Dank Rldg.
CftST1 PHRM. WAVES
The
Breakfast at
Berg Home " :
Today
Mrs. Elmer -Berg is entertaining:
with a delightful 10 o'clock
breakfast this morning In the
gardens 'of her home on Center
street..
The affair will compliment
Mrs. Kenneth Beach of Baton
Rouge, La., who is visiting at ,
the Berg home this week.
Breakfast will be served at a
long table in the gardens by the
creek. Bridge will be in play
for several . hours following the
breakfast.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
Kenneth Beach. Mrs. Thomas Dry
nan, Mrs. J. D e a n e Patterson,
Mrs. Claire Brown, Mrs. Kenneth
Murdock, Mrs. Herman Miller,
Mrs. Arthur Fox, Mrs. Glade Fol-
lis and Mrs. Elmer Berg.
Eagles Honored
At Dinner
The Fraternal Order of Eagles
auxiliary entertained with a no
host dinner Tuesday night at the
Knights of Pythias hall at 7
"o'clock. The evening was spent
informally.
Those present were Mrs. A. N.
Callins, Mrs. P. P. Cranston, Mrs.
I T. Wallace, Mrs. C. W. Bee-
croft, Mrs. A. Frye, Mrs. E. W.
Westinghouse. Mrs. A.
Tumble-
son, Mrs. J. E. Cooter, Mrs. Frank
Marshall, Mrs. H. C
Harney, Mrs.
Mrs. W. H. Lorens, Mrs. Webb
Traglio, Mrs. Ralph Gessner, Mrs.
W. J. Sullivan, Mrs. E. C. Powell,
Mr.s Ray Moore, Mrs. E. N. Fel-
singer, Mrs. Elmer Kleinke, Mrs.
George Parsons, Mrs. H. Miller,
Mrs. H. Wane, Mrs. ElTin
Pruitt, Jirs. M. Lewis, Margaret
Rennalls, Mrs. P. W. Cooper, .
Mary CoUar, Mrs. R. McVey, Mrs. Miss Zelma Kitchen who will
Scotty Cammeron, Mrs. A. A. Bil- marry Mr. Conrad Hokanson Au
brey, Mrs. E. W. Otjen, Mrs. E. E. jugt 18, was honored with a mls
Gettman, Mrs. Charles" Day, Mrs. cellaneous shower Wednesday
P. C. Harland, Mrs. Merrit H. ' night when Mrs. E. Herroll en
Brown, Mrs. L. L. Moore, Mrs. tertained at her country home.
Mark Capps, Barbara Smith, Mrs. The affair was held In the gar
E. Croshaw and Mr. H. Shoesmlth. den and the evening was spent in-Out-of-town
guests were Miss formally.
Gladr Paulson of Great Falls, At the supper hour the hostess
Mont., Mrs. D. C. Chandler of was assisted by Mrs. Roy Steer
East Grand Forks. Minn., and ens. and Miss Gladys Eoff. The
Mrs. William O. Burr, Mrs. E. C. gifts were presented to the honor
McKenr, Mrs. Elmer George, Mrs. cd guest in a miniature well.
Melrin York, Mrs. Frank JPifk- Those bidden were Miss Zelma
ards, Mrs. Lee Hitt. Mrs. Webb, Kitchen. Mrs. Marie Shinn, Mrs.
Mrs. Coon Rudy and Mrs. B. W. Lillian Gable, Mrs. Alta Ross.
Goodrich. Mri Rby RockhiU, Mrs. Buddie
t Diets, Mrs. Lotie Chaffee, Mrs.
w ..-.. Clarence Chaffee,, of Alberta,
All Yl MrrrV Wil
Meet Friday
. . T
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary will hold an all-day
sewing meeting at the home of
Mrs. Onas Olson, 16 10 South Win-
ter street, Friday, July 19. A no-
host lunch will be served at noon.
Sewing on curtains for the new
Veterans of Foreign Wars build-
ing will be done.
The daughters unit of the aux-
iliary will meet at uhe home of
Mrs. Axel Jacobson, 1710 North
Capitol street, on Tuesday at 7
p. m., July 23, Miss verietta Ja
cobson has announced.
Mrs. Hubbard to
Entertain
Mrs. Allen Hubbard has invit
ed a group of friend h to her new
home on Virginia avenue for an
informal afternoon and tea. Bou
quets of garden flowers will be
used about the guest rooms.
An arrangement ot yellow wa
ter lilies and an ant ic u ilvpr tea
service will be used on the tea
Those bidden are: Mrs. Ward
Davis, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs.
Bjarae Ericksen, Mrs. Charles
Dodds of Los Angeles, and Mrs.
Warren Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Madden of
Woodland, Wash., have been
visiting Mr. Madden's mother.
Mrs. F. D. Madden who lives near
Turner. His parents have been
missionaries for 30 years In
Japan and have recently retired, dermann, Velora .Williams,, and Mrs. Miller and family, all of Sa
They have visited in Salem many Don Page. lem, Mrs. Fred J. Wagner ot De
times. STIVER A group of ladies Mt Lake, Mrs. Conrad Stafrin, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blame the Valley View club entertained and Mrs. A. M. Larson, Mr. and
left Sunday for a two weeks' va- at Helmick park Thursday ' after- Mrs. Wes Elliott, Mrs. Andrew
xne talk to be given by tecil
Murdock at thn Art Center todav
is, scheduled for 4 o'clock. Mr. - , .
Murdock, who is an Indian mural- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lord have
1st from Oklahoma, will talk on announced the marriage of their
"Indian Art." He will Illustrate daughter, Martha Wilms to Mr.
the lecture, which is free, and Earl Kleinschmidt, the son of Mr.
open to the public. and Mrs. Peter Kleinschmidt of
Lacomb. The marriage was sol
Mrs. Verlit G. Coleman, the : SSSj in ' S'JSf11??8
, , , x. canrcn, on June 23, with, the
K f ? ? ; Reverend Father Martin Bohrofen
land was a visitor in the capital readlng, tlie nnpaal mass,
on Tnesday. Mr and Mrs Cole- The brMe wore a navy blue
man have recently returned from dreMmaker salt with white ac-
their wedding trip. eessories and white flowers. The
. , . - ... bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Forrest
Miss Joan Remfagtoii and Mis HamUton of AUbany was matron
Bah le" erday for 0f honor. Mr. Hamilton was best
.Portland to spend several days maa
with Col. and Mrs. Percy Willis. Immediately after the eere-
who will return for a short stay mony ibeiroang couple left for a
in Salem with them. short wedding trip to the coast.
-- . , . . Members of the two families
The Home Economics club of and a few close friends planned
Bfush College will meet at 7. surprise which took the form
oclock on Saturday for a no-host cf a miscellaneous shower at the
di?n.erJi?.dve etlt' V? nom of bridegroom's par
affair will be held at the Glen Ad- ents. .
.ams home. Mrs. Kleinschmidt is a grad-
... . . , ; nate of the Lebanon high schooL
. l?"?! oWasbJeg- Mr Kleinschmidt moved here re
ton DC. rrfTed . in the. capital wItl hIa , parenU
last night and win be a . guest at Hartington, Nebr.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl . - -
Snell at their home on Falrmount
hilL " . .. i
- ' - i e ' -tr. '
Mr. and Mrs. IL K. Ahalt, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles E. Wilson and
son John Eldea ; have . Just re
turned from a two weeks trip to
Colorado, where - they via! ted . I
Pike s peak and ,Yellowtone na-
tional park. . , ,
itr. aed Mrs. , Jerrold Owen,
daughter, Miss Maryann, and Miss
Lois Cheney have returned, .from
a vacation of several days at sea
side. V '
Mr. and Mr. Charles GlTfcey
and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt of
Palo Alto, California, , were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Gilkey, yesterday. ' C . - ,
OREGON STATESI1RN. Salem
IN PAGEANT- The' Salem - ss4a
4l-i. ratetAl
, , .
cu anmeni oy me womuns suurage movetuem ui iuju. iviKsxauao
Grace Zosel, Mildred Wyatt,
VTlOa 11 Tr"h
JIVJLloO J.lLUIlt7ll
,
l'.4---N
J. t LtTV-4. ClL
Shower
Canada, Mrs. George Ulmer, Miss
Cleo Bales, Mrs. Rnth Bush, of
Stay ton. Miss Evelyn Boles, Mrs.
Merle Curry, Mrs. Florence Lauer,
Mrs.; Jean Abbott, Mrs. Cavell
Abbottf Mrs. Bernice Kitchen of
Portland, Mrs. Anna Meeks, Mrs.
Bert Smith, Mra. A1U Scott, Mrs.
Jo8Ble prederickson, Mrs. Loren
Kitchen. Mrs. Pearl Hummell,
Mrs. Evelyn LIndey, Miss Bertha
Stephens and Mrs. Mabel Kitchen.
-rr, t-1 i J!
V ISltOrS Jt" eteCl
x ,
Jl oUQIDer
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn D. Lam
beth were hosts for an informal
picnic supper at their suburban
home last night in compliment
to their house guests, Mr. and
vr... r...v u irv, ..ith
iuiBt f ibua 4 Ai&uiuuT, nuv, nLU f w - . t , . ... , , , .
their daughter. Jean, are visiting ene of a delightful affair Fri- white nmble with matching
at the Lambeth home. The Mur- day afternoon when she was host- accessories and carried white bou-
phys are from San Mateo, Calif. ess for a shower honoring Mrs. T"!"? 12" ? e"; fv!r
Covers were placed for 14 Stanley Dauenhauer and inf ant ter, Mrs A. .1. Scott wasthe mat
guests at a long supper table on on Robert Stanley. jf honor. Wlte Wagner ot
the patio. The evening hours were Mrs. Fudge was assisted by best man - oromer s
spent informally. Mrs. X. J. Dauenhauer and Mrs. fo 0t e .
-v ri,,v .mi -,r After tneir return to Sand
. Yocom. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. an- RId wh tn m th
lrf Ofrrm SnHrrl Gr8 W,Cre wInners of the baby bridegroom's ranch, they enter-
ice ream oociai song qui. talne membe ,ot- the 7edAlnil
YlJJ Friday
The Epworth league of the Ja-
son Lee Methodist church will
hold an Ice cream social Friday
night at the church. The funds
raised will go towards the insti-
tute which will be held at Falls
City.' The hours will be between
7 and 10 o'clock.
The committee making the ar-
rangements are
Clark Morton,
Bob Batdorf, Virginia Gamble,
Doris Lee Anderson, Cleona Na-
cation to Yellowstone National
nsrV
Wake up your'
Appefcife!!
A
Haw
Taste Thrill
Scotch Graham
d Your Grocar'a
Oregon. Thursday Morning. July
American Legion cauriliary quartet, appearing in the law epi -
,.rill einrt "CXnA ri On FrrtVirs " which wrr oHrrnted ers nation-!
4 lonn t 1
(front) Vida Lou Starr and Arlene Brown.
CLUB CALENDAR
Thursday
Fidelia class of the First
Baptist church with Mrs. Theo
dore Turner, 222 Silverton
road. ,
- .Maccabees number t, KP
hall. 6:30.
Special all day meeting,
Pringle Wemans club with Mrs.
Frank Robertson, no-host lunch
eon. Scout Mothers club. Troop 12
with Mrs. Mary Bonner. 1880
North Winter street, 2:30 p. m.
Friday
Loyalty class of the First
Baptist church with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Schirman, dinner and
social evening.
Ann Judson circle of the
First Baptist church with Mrs.
Floyd Miller, 2090 South High
street, 7:30 p. m.
Florence Vail Missionary so
ciety of the Calvary Baptist
church wlht Dr. and Mrs. K. K.
Adams .no-host dinner, 8:30
P. m. .
Degree of Honor picnic with
Mrs. Bertha Bergman, members
and family, 6 p.m.
Past Presidents of Hal Hlb
bard auxiliary, with Mrs. O. J.
Hull, Turner. No-host picnic
luncheon, 12:30 p.m.
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Fra
ternal Temple, 8 p.m.
Saturday
Young People's class of the
First Congregational church, ice
cream social, with Mrs. Dan
J"ry, sr., 7 to 10 p. m.
Home Economics club of
Brush College, 7 o'cldck, with
Mrs. Glen Adams. No-host din
ner. DALLAS The home of Mrs.
H.y K. Fudffa in Ballston was the
Those present were Mrs. Stan-, party and neighbors at a recep
ley Dauenhauer, Mrs. S. O. Snow, tion in the grange hall. The Sun-
Mrs. J. R. Bowman, Mrs. D. Mel-
lema, Jr., Mrs. G. A. McCullocb,
Mrs. Robert . Brooks, sr., Mrs. E.
e. Clark, Mrs. D. Mellema, sr.,
Mrs. Norman Tufford, Mrs. M. H.
VanGroos, Mrs. - A. H. Kilmer,
Mrs. Catherine Havnes. Mrs.
Howard Kilmer, Miss Thelma
McCulloch, Mrs. Melvin Bench,
Mrs. Joe Dauenhauer, Mrs, Ella
Farmer, Mrs. Orville Kilmer, Mrs.
v- t n,npnti9nor Mr. a v vn.
mm and Mrs Fudr.
noon with a shower for Mrs.
Doris Stewart.
(nn a i li m w r 1 d
The Original Yellow Front Drug Prescriptions
and Candy Special Store In Salem 1893
Store Hours Week Days 7:80
PAIIAIIA
for Whita Shoes
Won't Rub Off
25c Large Bottle
SCHAEFER'S
conn DEIIEDY
Will Relieve Your Conas
Prompfly :
No Relief No Pay ' t
TLOZ2 mn OIL .
-.- or'
FTTROLEUM TOICC
or ' i
- ' 25c Bottles' ;
TTlths This Adr.
18. 1 S40
( u- ; a-u .a
m uio nuunoi uic. iun,
. In the Valley
Social Realm
MEHAMA A party was en
Joyed at the Olen Spivs home
Saturday, a birthday courtesy for
Mr. Spiva and a silver wedding
anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Bar
ney Klrsch.
A mock; wedding ceremony cre
ated much amusement in the fore
part of the evening. 'Louis Erlck
son. daughter of Nellie and Bar
ney Kirsch, acted the part of the
bride of 25 years ago. Mabel Pat
ton was the groom, Alma, Kirsch
ring bearer, and Fern Sletto was
minister.
Cards furnished diversion for
the rest of the evening.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Kirsch, Mr. and Mrs, Elywln
Erlckson, Donna Lee and Evelyn;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Day and
Richard, Cecil . Teagarden, Mr.
and Mrs. Will Carter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Sletto, and Carol, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Betty
Vonne, Mabel Patton, Mrs. Maud
Zimmerman, Hubert Wagner,
Thelma Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dake, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Payree, Al Monroe, Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Phillips and Jimmie, Mr.
and Mrs. Olen Spiva - and Dick
O'Brien.
-
Mrs'. Alice McDonelL daughter
of Mr. Peter Bland now of Eu
gene but formerly of Sand Ridge
and Mr. Edward C. Wagner, aon
of Mrs. Minnie Wagner of Sand
Ridge was solemnized on July
4 in the parsonage of the Chris
tian church In Albany with Rev.
Orville Mick reading the service.
The bride wore a black and
day following all of the relatives
gave a miscellaneous shower. This
party was at Silver Creek Falls,
DALLAS- A surprise birthday
party was given Mrs. A. E. Ullman
of Salem at her summer home at
"enaaie riaay nigni. me even-
In was spent in swimming ana in
ro,uP inging.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Ullman and family, Mr. and
Irwin, Jr., and Miss Mildred Staf-
rin, all of Dallas.
It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's Where Prices Are Always Loto
PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUGH TUESDAY
AL-P:O0 PL Sat. T;SO A.310:40 PJkL Sue. 0:00 AJiI.-fl:00 PJL
SCHAEFER'S
Herbal Balsam
The Family Tested
Cough Syrup for
Young and Old ' .
50c asj $1.C3
SIIAIIPOIIA
The Coconut Oil Shampoo
That aeons Your Scalp
- r and Hcdr . -
Buy It at Schaefer's
llIEinTISIl
Stop .the Pain and Ache
.of ''Rheumatism" Quickly
by Usingr . -
Buy It at
Canned Food
Ready for
Winter r
. , ' .
Let's Just look to our canning
today, checking on a few items
that should be added to the pro-
gram these days,-'-- ;v4fEV'::.
. rtt . .I.Vtua mr nnDDlaf Willi
most ialie;. and J are one of
the simplest ake,C
yon-ve your cl7r
surplus crops will be used in the
picket jar. . '
GARLIC PILLS
PjtclE washed and prereraoiy
anked enenmbers - in quart jars.
Add a few sprigs of , dill, a bay,
leaf, . a pepper or two, .a little
horseradish root, a clove of .gar
lie and two. tablespoons cream
rock salt, 1 fill the Jar an with
cold water-and shake frequently
until salt is dissolved and pickles
start to work. Store in a cold
place, tightening 1 ids as they
loosen.
Peach-orange . marmalade is a
good recipe, to 'use as the fruit
comes on. - -
ORAXGE-PEACH
MAR3IALADE
24 medium cling peaches
- S medium oranges
16 cups sugar. ;
Rind of 3 oranges
ora. aremovrUrcfrosm 15
the oranges, grind fruit, combine
and measure Into large preserv-
ing kettle; add equal amount of
sugar. Bring -to boil. Boil rapid -
ly 25 to 20 minutes, stirring oc-
caslonally to prevent burning,
Pour into sterilized jars and seal,
And rood old watermelon rind
preserves, good to look at, - ana
practical to mate.
WATERMELON RIXD
PRESERVES
Dice the rind of watermelon,
soak in mild aait water overnight. 7 7v 7T ""7
Drain, soak in fresh water two ' f lof d or T faster rend
iourS Sraln. Have ready ayrup temporar-
made of one cup sugar to one eup Uy unreliable.
water to which two sliced lemons
have been added Tor rind of each
watermelon used.. Cook until rind
looks clear. Pour into sterlized
jars and seal.
Canning Bulletin
Available
briskly right now In local mar
Probably no publication at Ore- kets, so better add to the canning
gon State college is more in ae-
mand at this time of the year
than the bulletin on "Home Food
Preservation," which includes in
structions on canning, drying,
salting, smpking, and storing var
ious kinds of food products.
For the second time this pub
lication has been revised and
brought up to date, and now the
third edition is off the press and
ready for free distribution to Ore-
ron citizens. Many authorities at
the college have
cooperated in
the preparation of the bulletin.
which has Lucy A. Case, extension
specialist, in nutrition, as the'
principal author. '
"In this bulletin we have tried
to give' details and schedules
which -will bring successful ' re
sults if carefully followed,? says
Miss Case. "Final success, how
ever, will depend upon painstak
ing care in following each step.
This is particularly true with re
spect to processing temperatures.
It is important that the tempera
tures prescribed be high enough
so that foods are adequately pro
cessed in the required time."
The bulletin Includes directions
for canning vegetables, fish and
meat. Processes described Include
the hot water bath, pressure cook
er, and open kettle methods. One
section deals with drying fruits
and vegetables. A handy tabulat
ed list gives a quick reference ta
ble for canning vegetables, fruit,
meats, poultry and fish.
, "The preservation of surplus
products at - home for family use
or exchange makes possible a va
riety in diet and reduces the cost
of living for many families," Miss
Case points out. "By the use of
home . grown garden vegetables
during many months of the year,
and an adequate supply of pre
served foods for other seasons of
the year, it is possible for the
average family to be supplied ade
quately with vitamins and other
essential food elements with a
minimum outlay of cash."
The new edition, Extension,
Extension Bulletin No. 542, may
be had from any county exten
sion office, or direct from the
college.
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RETCBARB-PIXKAPPLE ,
SHERBET
- 2 H cups sliced rhubarb
I 1 an crushed pineapple
: (IU cups) . ; .
r H" cup sugar
- " 1 4 cups Irradiated eraporatea
.- milk : s:, .
' teaspoon mace or nutmeg
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PEACH AND PINEAPPLE
CONSERVE -1
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1 eup cooked pineapple
2 cups sugar - - .
1 orange
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Juice and grated rind of both
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