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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
ihxpixictot "pAcsrnnirrr Gloves Are Tmnnrfnt: , - Feature : These modern 'days, gloves bare taken a definite place la the smart woman's color scheme, and today one can Influence her wardrobe ; simply and effectively by a mere witch of gloves. , V ' Look at this Impressive Hat of new fall colors which . appear In gloves, and check on what yon can do to' yourself by utilizing Bloves to " best advantage. r ..MAUVEl a new tone, similar to the Important heather, shades in costnme fabrics, cosmetics. STRAWBERRY, an Important 'tone to coordinate not only with cosmetics of. this family, bat also accessories.; : A".. ' ; .AA I GERANIUM, a brilliant color .with a slight yellow tone essen- , tlally for cosmetic coordination.; ' CARDINAL, RED. a bright col or to repeat both cosmetic and millinery accents. , '- DARK OtXVSa.jnew and dash-, lug green for matching bags, belts . and hats.. 'V ' ' -r BRILLIANT PEACOCK, a bright tirQBoti e-aquamarine, darkest of the new ."sleeping" blues. Coordinate with bags. Jew elry, hat trimmings.. -- MUSTARD, a gold, rather than green mustard, endorsed by Paris ' for coordinating with bags, glores rand belts. - .... BRONZE, a Paris-endorsed mus tard tan. New and Important. For. glores, bag and hats. : T DARK BROWN, a rich brown matched In tone to. Conga brown In shoe leathers. For coordination with shoes and bags. . : - . ', NAVY BLUE, a f arorite, rather darkish nary (identical with blue jacket In shoe leather), to coor dinate with soes and bags,; GRAY, a new tone of ''gray matched to fur tones. For .use with matching bags er hats, but not to match ahoes, v. '-'is- ' VINTAGE RED, a dark clear, wine-red matched, to red port In shoe leather. To coordinate .with shoes and bags. CORDOVAN," & brownish wine color-; new for accessories. Matched to cordovan .brown In shoe leather. Especially for glace glores with leather bags and shoes. GREEN, new, clear green with a slight olive cast matched to promenade green, in shoe leather. To. coordinate . wit b bags and shoes. , . COCOA, a new shade for spe cial promotions. Matched: to tof fee tan in shoe leather. To coor dinate with bags, shoes, bats. AMBER BEIGE J " a light toast color of amber tone to coordinate with bags or with felt hats. Not a shoe leather color. - ', ?-. First College Clothes Are Very Important , x( il r- t it" I Left to right: earners hair Jigger coat, beige wool sports model, brown eordette coat If you are entering college this autumn, your clothes win be very important to you. You will want to feet a well dressed as the . rest of the crowd and make a good first Impression. A coat will, of course, be worn on the trip down and every day after your arrival, so a wen-cut one is neces sary. The single-breasted Jigger created by Audrey Jane, left above, is a perennial college fa-' vorlte. It has stitch trimming, huge patch pockets, a coachman collar and short vent in back. Brenda Marshall, center. Is modeling a spectator sports coat in beige wool striped la brown. The notched yoke uses - the stripes horizontally, while the rest of the coat uies the material vertically. A match ing pillbox hat completes the costume. The eor dette coat, ri&ht, is brown with full-gathered back, notch lapels, leather belt and slant, pockets. It Is rainproof. These coats are not expensive, so win not make too much of a dent in the family check book. Pattern r W-&tAM& B. '''if ' 1 c Today's Menu A salad will be the day's main dish. ' Shrimp salad Cheese and rice croquettes Creamed onions Cantaloupe ala mode CHEESE AND RICE CROQUETTES 2 cups cold boiled rice 2 tablespoons melted butter X : pound soft cheese 1 egg r Add egg, butter and a dash of salt and pepper to rice and mix. welL Form cheese into small balls. Cover these with the rice 'mixture on all sides so the cheese will be inside the rice covering. Form into balls. Dip in fine crumbs, beaten egg and again in crumbs. Fry in hot, deep fat.. Serve with cheese sauce. Yield:' 8 medium croquettes. SHRIMP A2l AVOCADO" SALAD, 2 No. 1 cans shrimp 6 tablespoons French dressing . Salad greens 2 avocados 2 tablespoons lemon Juice " - Marinate shrimp In French dressing; chill. Halve avocados lengthwise, remove seeds; peel, slice lengthwise. Sprinkle with lemon Juice. Arrange slices of avocado on salad greens. Pile shrimp in center of salad. Serve with additional French dressing. Yield: servings. ' Laura Wheeler Towels Effective In One or Varied Colors COT. HkfVLKMFl SUmCX. C ' Just cross" stitch and outline stitch are needed for this quickly embroidered set of towels. 3)o them in a color to match your kitchen. Pattern 2413 contains a transfer pattern of 6 motifs aver aging (H x 7H Inches; materials required; ilhxetr a tlons of stitches; Send ten cents in coin for tall pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Cornflakes Pie Crust m The filling Is of . only minor im portance In this Interesting pie: PEACH CHIFFON FIB 1 cups sliced fresh peaches' cup sugar " : : '. 1 tablespoon gelatin - ,U cup cold water cup boiling water 1 tablespoon lemon Juice . i cup whipping cream 2 egg whites t teaspoon salt ' 1 corn flakes crumb pie shell Peel and slice peaches. Sprinkle peaches with sugar and allow to stand 30 minutes. Soak gelatin in cold water; dissolve in boiling wa ter and. add lemon Juice. Add to peaches. Chill. When mixture be gins to thicken, fold in whipped cream, stiffly beaten egg whites and salt.! Pour into corn flake crumb pie shell and chill until firm, about 2 hours. Yield: One t-lnch pie. CRUMB PIE SHELL M cup butter cup sugar 1 1 cup fine corn flake crumbs Melt butter; combine with sug ar and crumbs; mix thoroughly. 'Press mixture evenly and firmly around sides and bottom of pie pan. Chill before adding filling. Yield: One, s, t or 10-inch pie shelL i - - Bananas Chill In Beverage Combine bananas and a milk shake and you hare double flavor and double nutrition. BANANA FROSTED MILK SHAKE 1 fully ripe banana, peeled 1 cup cold milk 2 tablespoons vanilla Ice cream Use full ripe banana (peel well flecked with brown). Slice banana into a bowl and beat with a ro tary egg beater OT electric mixer until smooth and creamy, or press banana through medium mesh wire strainer with a spoon. Add milk and ice cream and mix thor oughly. Serve cold. Makes 1 large or 2 medlam-sise drinks. Saede Is aa American leather that is being given a lot of favor for the new season. One of the dressier gloves Is a sllp-on la four-button length, that deviates from the classic only by a trim of smocking about half an Inch wide that runs from the base of the fourth finger to the cuff. This American designed glove is par ticularly smart In the port wine or promenade green shade. In the Valley Social Realm Mrs. Blaine -UeCordV Mrs. Joe Richards, Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mrs. Carroll Foster, Miss Mary MOLAI.LA Mrs. ' George Case Quary of Forest Grove was flower Mildred Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Scollard. Mrs. Pat McLaughlin, . waiiace enier- giru. - - Thurston will make their home at Un JoV cv.. u-. tr and Mrs. E. talned a large group of friends Tuesday . afternoon at the home of Mrs. Case. A luncheon was served, followed by an after noon of bridge with high score prise going to Mrs. Fred Henrik sen., the special draw prise re ceived by Mrs. J. V. Robertson and - the consolation prise going to Mrs. rrank Rood. v- v a m a was best man. James WhVtakeV U Eleventh, street In Eu- Smith. Additional luncheon guests and Jsck Parrtah were ushers. louowing aa0n noney- Before the wedding party en- moon. tered. Miss Mildred Thurston, sis ter of the bridegroom and Miss Sylvia Dell GUfUen, lighted the tapers. The bride's mother was gowned in French gray wool crepe with Present were Mrs. R. L. HoJ- fuchla and soldier blue. She wore man. Mrs. Solon Echerd. Mrs. A. B. Gayner, Mrs. M. C. Deller, Mrs. . Henry Welch of MeMinn ville, t Mrs. , P. K. Stafford. Mrs. FH. Uenrlksen, Mrs. R..R. Boemke, , Mrs. M, L. Simmons, Mrs. Claude HenrlcL Mrs. H..C Brede, Mrs. .O. B. LInland, Mrs. Harris Lyle. Mrs. Ernest Smith. Mrs. George Gregory, Mrs. Frank Rood. Mrs..L. S. McGraw, Mrs. Gladys B. Obion, Mrs. C. A. Con- nett, Mrs. W. J. Fallen. Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs. J. V, Robert son, Mrs. Margaret Stoars. Mrs. John Ridings. Mrs. W. L Horton. ; Mrs. p. J. Breen, Mrs. Vic Brod korb, Mrs.' Norman Edmondson, Mrs. W. C. OrcutL Mrs. JS. B. Powers. Mrs-Clara Bobbins. .Mrs. Lawrence Schlekan. Mrs. .Audrey Henriksen of Washington,' DC and the hostesses, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Case. The rooms were decorated with fall flowers, leaves and a center piece of fruits and vegetables. JEFFERSON The - Christian church at Crabtree was beautiful ly, decorated for the marriage of Miss Elaine McQuary. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Marion A. Mc Quary of Olympla. and Burton B. Thurston of Jefferson, pastor of the Crabtree church and son of Mr. and Mrs. K. 8. Thurston of Jefferson. The bride's father read the ser vice on Wednesday night in the presence of ISO guests. Miss Ale- taferne Nutting of Eugene played the wedding march and Mrs. Wayne Gilfiles of Olympla sang. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with fitted bodice, bouffant skirt and a train. Her tulle fingertip veil was arranged in a Juliet cap wltk orange blos soms, and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses, gardenias, and bouvardla. She was attended by her cou sin. Miss Lavanda GUflien of Olympla. Her frock was of peach chiffon with delphinium blue trimming and carried talisman roses and peach gladiolus and wore a flower In her hair. The bridesmaid was Miss Ber- ntce Voice of BelUngham. Little Ann Gabriel of Centralis was rlngbearer and Sally Lou Me- a corsage of gardenias, deep pink roses and bouvardla. The bride groom's mother wss charming la a. black satin crepe with white ae- Mr. Thurston attended the Jef ferson grade and - high school, graduating ra 1S27. He also at tended the University of Oregon. Alberta Bible college In Canada and Northwestern Christian . col lege la Eugene. . . The ladies ' of the Woodburn Golf club held their weekly play and luncheon Thursday at the cessorles and a corsage of gar- West Woodburn course. The play denies, deep pink rosebuds and' was bouvardla. - . A reception was held In the church where Mrs. - John Riley and Mrs. W. S. Gear hart poured. The groom's mother cut the cake. . Serving were: Irene Becker, Dorothy Becker. Phyllis Kelly, Betty Jean Gear hart. Donna June PowelL ylvU Dell GUflien and for the best approach and putt, with Misa Scollard winning were Mrs. Sam Hoefer and Mrs. Wayne CIIL MILL CITY Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wolfe. In Portland. - their . niece, Thelma Jayes. daughter of Mrs. W. S. Jayes of Salem became the bride of Donald. G. Jenkins, son of Mr. and. Mrs. George D. Jen kins. Service - was retd by ReT. Ray.,'.. ,- ; , ;.v ; The bride wore a traveling shit and corsage of white gardenias. first place and Mrs, McCord. sec- A- reception wss attended by pnd. - . - .Mr.-sad Mrs. J. E. Wolfe. Mr. The committee ln'eharge of the W. S. Jayes. Mr. and Mrs. George luncheon Included Mrs. R. L. Delbert Jenkins. Dorothy and Gutas. Mrs. Carroll Foster and Robert Jayes, Bar and Mrs. Ray. Miss Mary Scollard. , ; " . Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins left for Those present Were: Mrs. Ma- a short trip and will be at home rloa Henning. Mrs. Ray Glatt. in Mill City In the near future. " Tailored Dessert Nearly Ready Ready made cookies and ready to eat padding go into a quickly V mixed dessert combination. FIQ NEWTOX CUSTARD CREAM l, package Dg newtons . . H 3 cans custard pudding (4teaspooa salt . . . orange Juiee -- Orated rind of H orange S -tablespoons sugar cup whipping cream Cut the fig newtons Into small pieces. Add the custard pudding, let stand a few minutes and then break' up the fig newtons with a fork. 'Add the salt, orange Juice, orange rind and sugar, and finally fold in the whipped cream. Freese in a mechanical refrigerator. 0 portions. Modern porcelain eaaasel refrig erators are now of one-piece con struction, thus reducing the cost of assembling parts and matching colors. Refrigerator manufacture era throughout the country are sharing that cost reduction with the public by making a substan tial cut in price to the consumer. Budget-wise housewives every where are taking advantage of this opportunity "Why shouldn't I be phased with Hills Bros. Coffee f Every lme f genre it my husband sayss "Now that's vIiat IrcaII good coffee!" v X a a . -.is . 1 - f Your Grocer sayu Hills Bros. Coffee It oni coffee yo cai sit "as Is" In any kind of coffte-nakir See directions on the side of the can and follow them carefully. And don't re triad Hills Bros. Coffee. Yoall lose aroma, flavor, sad freshness. N - - "MO SUKTA1 srroCT Is repaired to ake good cosTee, ssys Kee Alla. ssasccr oc aseotal gic, sad professioeal pboeogrspher. "It's aQ very, siaaple. Use good code sad sees tare carefully Ware the trmiag toe the saethod ased aad keep the codTf miker cleaa, TflZ CcVlzdt Qjdnd Is guaranteed to product) host results In DRIP OLASS MAKER PERCOLATOR OR POT Q If dlroctlons on ffho tldo off tho Hills Bros Coffoo can arm followod ,:i it (j y e, (! ( rr r? i c It's Just as easy as not to be well dressed at home and here's proof In this attraptve cotton dress. Pattern 4523. As you can see by the open jliagram, Anne Adams has planned the style in Just four main pattern parts. The panelled front has a magically slenderising effect; the back is darted-ln at Its seamless waist line. Tou might outline the smartly-shaped yokes with gay ric-rac and put mere of the trim - . . i on th. .leeves ; grtttaj, Salmon Creamed optional pockets. Why not finish - . . . off the short sleeve style ; with Wifh fThppqfi neat bands, perhaps In contrast, VV1U1 .; wttn pockets to matcar A-eep m Sewing Instructor close on hand and make this frock In record time. Pattern 4523 la aviilable la women's slses S4.S6. S8, 40, 42, 44, 4t and 4. Else Si takes yards 1 5 inch fabric and 1H yards rie-rac, - s4 nrrxjot Czkts u Writ puimtj :e. aK AO- . DRESS b4 emUC XUMBEa.- Thr clMra NN 2 AM3 1'AXiI, Ai WISTEa PAT TEX BOO vt ! b prl It's risk Is fcy wit Ammxie piril -t tr4m 4. UdiridafcUtr. . . . rdrka ior "" Slrf eUri . . " k Yon' IX tilr4 wt, ttMBiBS ifttnMMH, 4 a "lUrM P ri" o evief. A p . 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