The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 24, 1940, Page 6, Image 6

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The CZLGCU STATESMAN L Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. August 24. 1SI3
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IS FETED--Miss Cora ' Mc
Milson. who is spending
week at the home of her'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Milsc
Bride-Elect
Will Be
Feted
MIm Janet Robertson, who has
announced September 14 as her
wedding date I to Mr. Paul h.
Hauser. Jr., will be the honoi
mat at a lorelT garden party
this i afternoon j for which Miss
Rnbh Shinn and Miss Alice
nmh will be hostesses.
The affaic will be held in tnfe
gardens of the Shinn home oh
' North Summer street and a grout)
of the bride-elect's mumaip
friends have been bidden to a
one o clock luncneon. j
; Guests will be seated at small
t tables with summer flowers pra
V Tiding the decoratire note. A
kitchen shower will fete the
i bride-to-be .during j the afternoon.
Miss Sally McLellan will assist
the hostesses Informally,
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Enaaaement Told
By Miss Jensen
Mis Violet Jensen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen of Pra
tum, announced her engagement
to Mr. Donald Wilson, son of
. Mrs. Charles O. Wilson, at an
evening party on Wednesday at
ine wnson aome. iursases wuu
folders attached revealed the en
gagement to guests at they arriv
ed. No date was set for the wed-
a in r
Present were Mrs. Gene Wat
ers, Mrs. Mac Serdotx, Mrs. Paul
Clark, Miss Freda Meyers, Mrs.
Rex Omart. Miss Joan Meyers,
Miss Lorraine Larson, Miss Pearl
Jensen, Miss Mavis Larson, Mrs.
Edward Strode, Miss Myrtle Ross
man, Mrs. Thomas Allport, Miss
Vera Coward, Miss Gladys Ques
seth, Mrs. Ole Jensen, Mrs.
Charles O. Wilson and Miss Vio
let Jensen.
Miss Smith Is ,
Honor Guest
II i.
; Nurses at Salem General hos
pital were hostesses at a miscel
laneous shower for Miss Eva
Smith. She will marry Mr. Jack
Vanleet on August 27 at St.
Vincent De Paul Catholic church
at 1 1 o'clock in the morning.
Mrs. Charloa Smith of Prosser,
Washington, mother of the bride
elect, was a special guest. Miss
Smith has been a nurse in the
surgery of the Salem General
hospital for several years.
Mr.: and Mrs. Amos Jones were
hosts the first of the week for
Miss Smith and Mr. VanVleet.
. m a, ixi it.
of the Jason Lee church who
were entertained at the Wecoma
Beach home of Mrs. W. L. Lewis
were: Mrs. A. C. Anderson, Mrs.
V J. L. Batdorf . Mrs. William J.
Bates,, Mrs. Fred Barker, ; Mrs.
Margaret Clark, Mrs. Ellen Cur
rin, Mrs. Orey Fields, Mrs. Jessie
Geis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillette,
' : Mrs. I. M. . Hochstettler, " Mrs.
' Margaret Haines, Mrs. Joseph
IClinger, Mrs. Edna Lively, Mrs.
Bruce Mellls and. Mrs. Anna Mel
lis, bath of Roseburg, Mrs. Marie
Putnam. Mrs. Harriett RMnr.
Mrs. S. Raynor Smith, Mrs. Min
nie Van Slyke, Nevitt Smith, Mrs.
Mary E. Smith.
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Thei Salem Writers' club met at
the J. C. Nelson home Wednesday
night with the following taking
- part tin the program:
Xfrt William Uar,lnt HMym T
; C. Nelson, Mrs. Blanche Jones, .
, Mrs.!: Jessie Singleton and Perry .
Relgelman. Also present were Dr.
Mary Rowland, Professor W. E. -
; Lawrence and Mrs. Lawrence of
Corvallis. Miss Grace .Elisabeth
; Smith, Ernest Smith, Dr. and
Mrs. F. G. Franklin, Mrs. C. A.
Lytle, Miss Edna Garfield and
Mrs. Ora Mclntyre.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lumen F. Key, of
Champaign, Illinois, are visiting
a few days with his parents, Mr.
. and Mrs. W. H. Ney, having driven
- through, via Glacier national park.
After a few days they will leave
, on their return1 journey via Cali
fornia, ; through Bryce Canyon
and the southern route to be onj
hand for the opening of school at
the University of Illinois where
Mr. Ney Is continuing his studies
- for his doctor's degree in bio
chemistry. . MILL CITY Mrs. Henrietta
Quinn ' entertained at her home
:.. Wednesday with a miscellaneous
shower In-, honor of Miss Belle
Faust, who will be married to
. Mr noh Tra.nk- : In SntTnhr A
" quartet consisting of Miss Belle
.'. Faust, Miss Joyce Ogden, .Mrs.
' Frank Merrill and Miss Marjorie
Schroeder sane.r accompanied by
" Mrs. Don Schythe. Those present
v were: Mrs.' Mildred'. Allen, M r a
Frank Taylor -Mrs. ' Tom Allen,
-Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. ; D.
B. Hill. Mrs. Leroy Dike, Mrs.
Pearl t Holthouse, Mrs. Frank
Merrill,' Mrs. R. L. Faust, Mrs -Don
Schythe, Mn, A. D. Scott,
Mrs. C. M. Cline, Mrs. WV J. Rob-
, lnson, Mrs.: C. E. Mason, Misses
Dorothy j D e a. n Mason,' Marjorie
Schroeder,: Joyce. . Ogden.. ..Vai
Faust, Daisy Hendricson, Mrs. R.
L. Cooper of Carleton, Mrs. Lee
Ross and Mrs. Denver Young of
Salem. Miss Faust and Mrs. Qufcra.
Visitors !Are'
Honored at
Parties
A much feted visitor in tha
capital is ' Mrs. L. G. McLaren,
who with Mr. McLaren and her
sons, William and Scott, of. San
Mateo, Calif., are house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Craig.
; Mrs. McLaren is a former Salem
girl and has many friends here.
i Mrs. Craig was hostess for a
smartly appointed bridge party
last - night at her Court street
home In compliment to Mrs. Mc
Laren. !
A late supper was served by
the hostess and bouquets of sum
mer flowers were used about the
guest rooms.
Bidden to honor Mrs. McLaren
were Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mlsa
Dorothea Strusloff, Miss Beryl
Holt, Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Roy H.
Mills, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs.
Leona Johnson, Mrs. M. Wilson
Savage, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs.
Dolph Craig, Mrs. Frank E. Neer
and Mrs. J. C. Leedy.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers
and Miss Dorothea Steusloff were
Jiosts for a family dinner party
at the former's home on North
13th street Friday night for the
pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. McLaren
and their children.
A group of the McLaren's
friends are arranging a picnic in
their honqr on Sunday at Silver
Creek falls.
Picnic Honors
Mr. Miller
A reunion was held on Sunday
for Mr. Raymond 'Miller of Kan
sas, who has been visiting here
for Beveral months. Mr. Miller
is a former Salem resident and
has left for his home in Kansas.
' Members of the family met at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Miller and then went to their
acreage at Lakreal creek where
dinner was served.
Attending the picnic were Mr.
Raymond Miller and daughter,
Helen, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mil
ler, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller,
Ronald and Darleene, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Miller and Robert,
Mr. Winnie Miller, - Mrs. Nellie
Davis, Mr. Bill Ulrlch, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Salmon, Mrs. Tho
mas Harmon, Mrs. Sarah Eaton,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mahon and
Jerry all of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Calvert and Leonard
of Junction City, Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. Brooks and Lottie and Alta
of Swiss Home, Mr. and Mrs. John
Frederickson and Elizabeth of
Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
James, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. TJ11
man, Patricia, Donald and Robert,
Mr. . and Mrs. Vincent Rodakaw
ski, Bobby and Jimmy, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Miller, Wesley and Eu
nice of Salem.
Mr. William Wharton, Mr. Wil
lis Vincent, Jr., and Mr. Gilbert
Adams are leaving today for Pa
cific City where they will vacaticn
for severa days.
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MAX INE BUREN
Editor
Is Guest at
Shower
Miss Leone Carsley, popular
bride-elect of Dr.- E. R. Derfllng
er, was the incentive for a sur
prise shower on Thursday night
at her home on? State street.
Arranging the party were Miss
Helena Schneider, Miss Madelle
Kappauf, Miss Georgia Ramaga
and Miss Alma Patterson.
A kitchen shower was given
for Miss Carsley and refreshments
were served late in the evening.
-Honoring the bride-to-be were
Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Kath
erine Garnett, Mrs. Richard
Barss, Mrs. Ella Wilson, Mrs.
Twyla Zinn, Mrs. S. Long,
Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss
Ruth Ward, Miss Shirley Laws,
Miss Jeannette Tatone, Miss Es
ther Long, Miss Helena Schneid
er, Miss Madella Kappauf, Miss
Georgia Ramage and Miss Alma
Patterson.
Breakfast Event '
Of Sunday
Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton
and her daughter, Mrs. Jamea
Wilkinson, have invited guests to
an eleven o'clock breakfast Sun
day morning at the former's home
on West Lefelle street. The affair
will compliment Miss Peggy Mln
kiewitz, who has recently an
nounced her betrothal to Mr. Em
ery Hobbs.
Breakfast will be served on the
patio and guests will be seated
at small tables centered with
bouquets of summer flowers. A
crystal shower will fete the bride-to-be.
Covers will be placed for Miss
Minkiewltz, Miss Helen Langille,
Miss Peggy Thompson, Miss Aud
rey Fehler, Miss Dorothy McLeod,
Miss Marjorie Weum, Miss Bar
bara Williams, Miss Mary Yeager,
-Miss Vivian Wilson, Miss Lucy
Fisher. Miss Lou Hickman. Miss
Margaret Campbell, Miss Mildred
Meaney, Mrs. John Ritchie, Mrs.
Andrew Halvorsen, Mrs. William
Monroe Hamilton and Mrs. James
Wilkinson.
Miller Days, an annual event, ia one of store-wide scope, com
prised of "special purchases" of new Fall merchandise. It is pre
sented to Miller customers as a harhinger of Fall . . the begin
ning of a period of relaxation from city-wide August Clearances.
SALE! Chenille
Bocjular $&S3
Here Is the opportunity to purchase extra bedspreads
for .little outlay oi cash I Many patterns, colors, etc.,
from 'which to choose. If you cannot call In person,
telephone 3179 and have them placed In the" lay
crwayl Main floor. ' t 1 :.
; .: . i: i .. ALL PEQUOT S ' X ;'
SHEETS AND. PILLOW, CASES, REDUCED!
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Society
MUSIC
: ; club: cai .end An ;;
r MONDAY ' .'' -
Scout 'mothers, of troop . II,
picnic at Jason Lee church,
f :S0 d. m. ' .-
Royal Neighbors of America,
t p. m. Fraternal temple. . . ,
Woman's Missionary society
of Jason Lee church, 2:15 P.
m.. with Mrs. 8.. Raynor Smith,
S60 Jefferson street.' r
WEDNESDAY
Circle 8, . Presbyterian
church, with .Mrs. Henry Mil
lie, 475 North Capitol street..
Mrs. Leo Dean, leader.
Shower Given for
Miss Voves
Miss Marv Catherine Voves waa
the Incentive for a bridal shower annta of Mr. Faulkner's enter
on Tuesday night when Mrs. talned In honor of the bride. Six-
Florence Markee of Sheridan en-
tertained In her honor. J'infc and
white were used to make np the
color scheme In placecards and
flowers.
irn'vo'wnf V,f M
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..VobeS- &t?Vsffifi
TlFIXlK SSoeSSS
The? wil? JSlL in ffhinan
They will reside inJJheridan.
Miss Milson Is
Visitor
Miss Cora May Milson is here
from Los Angeles visiting for a
week at the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Milson at 19J0
Center street. l
She was entertained on Thurs
day night at the home of her un
cle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs. F. V.
Prime on State street with Dr.
and Mrs. Frank Prime, Jr., of
Corvallis among the relatives bid
den. Miss Molly Jean Maison. MJss
Alice Ann Wirts and Miss Shirley
Huntington were among those at
tending the Chi Omega rush tea
In Portland on Monday.
airs. Emm Morgan of Walts
burg, Wash., Is visiting at the
home of her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Breit
haupt. ' .
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CAUH , ORBOON.
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Gneats of Mrs. Eeaseth )Ior
dock on Thursday were Mrs. Lyle
Morton and children, Joan. Dour
las and William, of Schnectedy,
NY, and Mrs. William Clarke and
son Bill of Portland. The Mor
tons are to be In Portland for
several months.
Mr. and Mrs, E, H. Cravens,
Patricia and Richard and Miss
.Georgia Baldwin left for their
home in Excelsior Springs, Mis
souri. They have been guests for
the past two weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Baldwin,
parents of the two women. -
t Mrs. - Francis DeHarpport ' and
her children,': Marie and Dale,
are visiting for; several days In
Nswberg.- .- T '
Mrs. Roy S. Keeae entrained
. last night for Los Angeles where
she will Tisit for a week. ;
LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Gay
Grable are announcing the mar
riage of their daughtea, Ardith,
to Mr. Glen Faulkner, the son ol
Mrs. Victor MueUe. The ceremony
was read In Portland August 12
The bride wore a black chiffon
velvet afternoon dress with a cor
sage of pink carnations. Immedi
ately after the ceremony the cou
ple returned to Lebanon to their
home on West Oak street.
Mr. Faulkner was graduated
from the local high school. Mrs.
Faulkner completed her school
work st Harrlsburg and has been
employed in the First National
hank.
Last Friday, Mrs. George My
ler and Mrs. Sophia Smith,
teen relatives and a tew close
friends gathered at the Muetse
home with gifts for the new
house.
VALLEY VIEW M I s s Janet
and Charles HIbbs. jr..
rJSS-S
bJJSV MeuX
ennrcn- rnT were attended
by MlM Elelinor Mon of SUt.
ton and the groom s brother, Mr.
Gaylord Hlbbs.
Both are graduates of the El
wood, Nebraska high school and
Mrs. Hlbbs taught in the Nebraska
schools several years. They will
reside at Dallas.
Meat. Loaf Has
Rice Filler
A meat loaf that Includes rice
makes a good family dinner dish.
MEAT LOAF WITH RICE
1 cups cooked rice
1 pound ground pork
4 cup chopped onion
H teaspoon pepper
2 pounds ground beef
Vt cup ground raw carrot
1 tablespoon salt
1 KK
1 cup milk (or evaported milk)
Combine all Ingredients thor
oughly. Shape in a well oiled bak
ing pan. Bake. Yield: 12 servings.
Temperature: 260 degrees. Time:
I hour.
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Today's Menu
Several Interesting; dishes are
Included on the weekend menu
list,
' - . SATURDAY -
I Scrambled -eggs In - --
Tomato cups
."Raw fried potatoes
- Cantaloupe a u mode
r bcxday ' : ,
Pineapple-cucumber salad r
Fried chicken .
Country gravy .
Corn on the cob
French tried potatoes .'
... Frosted grapefruit
Sponge cake
! - - MONDAY .
Fresh' pear and cottage ckeeee-
4 . salad - .
V -Baked lamb chops
Green beans. :..".,..
. Boiled potatoes )' .
' tj, . Deep dish peach pie.
Cat tops off , tomatoes, set In
pan of water In the over and bake
until - soft but- not broken np.
Scoop out center and fill with
scrambled eggs. May add the to
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are being cooked Garnish with
parsley and serve very hot,
FROSTED GRAPEFRUIT
1 teaspoon plain gelatin
t K cups grapefruit sections and
Juice . -
cu water
cup sugar -.
Peppermint flavoring
Green vereUble coloring
' Soften gelatine In U cup of
f grapefruit Juice. Combine water
and sugar; stir over low heat nn-
- til sugar Is dissolved. Add soft
ened gelatine; stir until dissolved.
Combine with remaining grape
fruit Juice and sections. Add a
few drops of peppermint flavoring
.and green vegetable coloring to
make a delicate xreezC Pour Into
' tray of automatic refrigerator, set
- the. cold control at coldest point.
Freeze mntU firm bat not hard.'
To serve, pile Into grape trait
shells or tail stemmed glasses.
. Makes "4 servings. .
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stales front flannels by applying
a mixture of equal portions of
egg white and glycerine. Wash In
the usual manner after an hour
or-two. " . - r. .- -
NDS T O DAY
6:00 P. M.
Bargain Event
the Year!
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First . Floor
Second Floor
Third Floor
Basement
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A wonderful value if
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With 3 pairs alike you can match up "widows !
; st the wear of an extra pair. Be sure to !
Sive them Lux'cAre, of course. Lux saves their
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Vo recommend .
for stockings
AUKM . ORKCOM '
.Creom; Pudding .
Has Fruit
"Fruit- and milk are excellent
teammates la any children's des
sert. The following recipe,. made
with Quifk-eeoking tapioca and a
choice blend of whore-trait nectar
(found In cans at your grocer's)
Is not -only healthful lor young-
- - - - V m i,u mlrktv'rnOild
the rrownupe. - i K
PkIcII-XECTARIXE CREAMY ?
, nectar" . .! -'
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upifca- f i v ; . .
4 teaspoon aH . -, , f
- 2 tablespocna buitar . I
It marshal allows - ,
ix -nm tibin rr4a r ton milk.
Combine nectar, tapioca.--exit
and butter la a sance pan. Cook
over direct heat until tapioca la
clear (I to minutes); stirring
continuously.' Remove from heat,
add marshmallows and stir, until
marshm allows are- melted. Add
cream and stlrr to bleed. ChilL
For variation" "ptr-JffJleot.- P1
or peach necur.fi whole-fruit
variety. . Serves i to :
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