The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1940, Page 17, Image 17

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    Thm C7ZZCU STATZCMAIL CaUxa, Oregon, friday r-lsrr.irt?. Ilovessbe IS. ISO
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Tbe department finance com
nlttee of tae American Legion
Sxlllary met at the horn of
Mr, jueon Brown, oepannest n
tsace ehairaas. Present , were
Of re. Charles Gunn of Portland,
Mrs. Fred Stinnetts, Dallas; Mrs.
Hubert Goode; ' Portland, depart
cent president, Mrs. Robert TJrle,
Portland, department child, vet
tare chairman, Mrs. Leona Bar
jtaus, department child welfare
chairman of 40 et S.
Pineapple MCk Sherbet '..
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Condensed Milk. Utnoa Juice,
malted buttle. and pineapple,
juice. Add pineapple. CbilL Fold
in stiffly beaten egg whites.
FImm in firaaadnc unit of rafirig
rator until balMhMsan. Scrap
from fraesing tray and beet until
smooth, but not melted. Replace
in f reexiag wait until froiea.
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Wechters to
Be Hosts
Sunday
MrJ and Mrs. William Wechter
will have their children and f ami
lies at borne when they celebrate
the 50th , anniversary of their
wedding . on Saturday a night and
Sunday, i - -
The entire famllr. Including IS
grandchildren, will vrath.r at th
American Legion hall In "West Sa-
lem ror a dinner on Satnrdey
night. The only additional guests
will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank N.
Waters, who bare been the Wech
ter'a next-door neighbors for many
years.; ; -M-
On Snnday afternoon from 3
until 6 Mr. and Mrs. Wechter will
be, hosts at a reception in the
family home on East Canter
street. Their friends are being in
vited through the press to attend
the reception.
Children of the Wechters. all of
whom will be present with their
families are: Mrs. IL K. Donnelly
of Service Creek. Oregon. Mrs. K.
P. Mobly; Mrs. E. E. Smith, Mr.
Harry Wechter, all of Salem, Mr.
Herbert Wechter of Forest Grove.
Mrs. ' Walter Illf f of Havana,
Cuba. Mr. Kenneth Wechter of
Salem, Mrs. Merl McMnllera of
Vide, Oregon. ..
Mrs. -Gurgurich
Clubi Hostess
: Mrs. Paul Gargurtch was host
ess Wednesday to members of
the Prlngle Woman's club with
Mrs. W. F. Schendel and Mrs.
Ida Trone assisting. A no-host
luncheon was served at noon fol
lowed by " the business meeting.
Guests of the club were' Mrs.
O. W. " Schendel, Mrs. . Toney,
Mrs. J. Ylasek. Miss Ruth Staple
ton, Miss Ilene Bllnston, Mrs. E.
Hickman and Mrs. J. W. Baxter.
' Members present were Mrs. P.
O. Bowman. Mrs. O. T. Sealey,
Mrs. O. EL Hoge. Mrs. O. E. Da-
Say Merry! auistmas With
These Practical Accessories
: cosa,
Hot plate mats crocheted in
four strands of white and colored
string make any table gay.! Use
the color of the dinner-set for a
harmonious effect. The smallest of
the three msts does as a pothol
der. too. ' Pattern 2 tit contains
directions for making mats; .11-
sMcs.tc -
iuKl rations of them and stitches;
materials required. -;
Send ten cents in coin for this
pattern to The Statesman. Needle
rraft Dept., Salem. Write plainly
PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME
and ADDRESS.. ''
vis. Mrs. C- W. Grabenhorst. Mrs.
Ram Emery. Mrs. J. Clark. Mrs.
F. C. Wlltsey,.: Mrs. Sadie Kottek.
Mrs.- George Adams, Mrs. L.
Laigle, Mrs. Ed DImbat,' Mrs. 8.
HeUler, Mrs. Lyle Lorenx, .Mrs.
William McCarroU, Mrs. H. C.
Stapleton, Mrs. Era Falrley. Mrs.
John Fabry, sr Mrs. Fred Ra
mey. Mrs.' Ray Mohler, Mrs. II.
Raaey, Miss Eetta Schendel, Mrs.
Sarsh Keyes, Mrs. J. Naalln, Mrs.
Ben Miller. Mrs. E. B. Kottek.
and the hostesses. Mrs. .Paul Gur
gurich. Mrs. W. F. Schendel and
Mrs. Ida Trone.
On December 4, Mrs. Ed Dim
bat will entertain the club mem
bers in her home. Mrs. Sarah
Keyes and Mrs. J. Clark will be
assisting hostesses.
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SUCH Ftfff TWXTUUM
mTfS CAKE I MAM WITH
riit sv-je- cv riut.rtvrintrt
dsm than whin n ust&
Wk SAUl RECIPE WITH
ANOTHER SHORTEM!NC.
A4rs. Edward CotSh,
'C Upfxtr Darby, Pow
J Hif CAXES TURNED OUT I f 9W77ttmTAS7M0f 1
USHTZR AND HUFFIER X 00-00. MOMMY, THIS CAKE
mnt czisco than with '7- tastes mmmyi my, its 1
i MY CSVAl SXORTEMNe.r J ) FLUFFY t " taid Dhnn Day of
I AW. front 7. Bcennan, '' J Cofff.-wbose moiht
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Crisco and only Crisco
; gives 3 now oxclusivo
cako advantages
Are yott eoaapbtefy happy about
the csJces you make? Do they come
out light and fine-tftxturedl So ds
UdousthefoUaienjoyeTerycrumbT Well, that's the wonderful kind;
of cake you can make with New
"Sure-Mix" Cmco as hundreds
r !!xmnd who tested
Crisco aeainst otter weU-known
household aboi
FawSas fete 4 te 1 fsr CHsee
Here's bow the cake test was mads.
Independent in ves toga tors called
at random on women all over the
country. These women were using
other well-known shortenings in
cluding the most expensive kind.
They were given New "Sure-Mix''
I Cmco and asked to bake cakes with
; their own recipes then compare!
Here's what happened. . . The
vote was 4 to 1 for Crises) cakes
against those made with all other
shortenings. Yewben those women
reported their choice, four times
, as many sail their Crisco cakes
were UghUr ... had a smoother
texture M .their famGies said they
Uuttd more rfWiVioarf , , J
And the voU was 4 to 1 far
Crisco lor riskier pastry better
tasting fried foods, too. . .
Bkj Criaee Is efferent
"Sure-MaT Crisco is the only home
horterdnr w know of which has
a patented discovery a secret of
combining with other IngmLents.
Crisco batters are smoother, can
. give cakes up to 15 lighter and
higher (depending on type of cake).
: Buy Crisco today get marrtl
pue cakes, pies and fried foods
SPICS CAKG
WITH 9419
LlERtNOUW ICW9
1 H eupa browa aucar (ftrmly packed)
H cap Crlaeo . H taaapeon aoda
1 taaspooa aaU S taatpoons baking
S aas joiks povoer
1 cup mlUc t mTniw timmn
SHcops H toaapooo doves
flour hi te poon nstmag
Bland mgar. Crteo. salt sad a yolks,
add atftad dry IngredianM attacaataiy
with natOt (3e how araasinly amoota
your "Bora-Mix" Griao barter 1st)
lor fate a "Cttseoed" V-laea aqoara
pan. BiUta la modaratelr ho orrm
(37S r.) 30 to S3 mlirataa. or until
4oaa Laavs eaks in pan taan cover
it with U f oUowuis nMrlasas-
ntcsneugf s est
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cnoppae nutoatata
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susar sraduauy. Pus
Mixed Chorus Is
Novy Rehearsing
A mixed chorus, which com
bines the two well, known sing
ing groups, tbe Salem Civic Male
chorus and tbe Ladles Madrigal
clab has been organised and will
be directed by. Prof. B. W. Hob
son. The new Salem Civic chorus
members are planning to sing
several concerts daring the ses
son. The personnel of the orgsniza-,
tion. comprised of weH known Sa
lem .vocalists, is made up of the
following members: Hasel Shutt,
Mrs. Delia HJort, Mrs. J. A. 8hol
seth, Dorothy Jayes. Mrs. Howard
Fleming. Marie M. Patton. Fran
ces Nelson, Mabel Lundqnist, Zel
ma Lewis, Mrs. Virginia Bernard,
Mrs. Gr-ce Dellarport. Marlon
Wilbur, Josephine Bross, Mr. 1 Al
Scherraan. Mr. Garland Uollowell,
Mr. j Fred E. Kruse, Mr. Bernard.
Mr. 1 Mark Wilbur, Mr. Lawrence
Winkenwerder and Mr. Don Robinson.
Anyone interested in becoming
a member la invited to contact
Prof. K. W. Hobson. director.
Rath Bedford, accompanist.- or
Mr. Garland Hollowell, president.
The chorus rehearsal Is held ev
ery Tuecdsy night at 8 o'clock at
the chamber of commerce.
Tea Is Given at
Skewis Home
Barbara Frietcbie Tent No. X.
Daughters of Veterans, entertain
ed on Thursday with an inform
al tea at the home of Mrs. A. L.
Skewla on Center street. Honor
guests were widows of Union Vet
erans of the Civil War. Those at
tending were: - Mrs. Mary Jane
Alderman, -Mrs. Nancy Ballard,
Mrs. Sophia Mather, Mrs. Mag
gie Lloyd. . Mrs. Jennla F. B.
Jones. Mrs. Cordelia La Bare, and
Mrs. Fannie E. Fisher.
The tea table was covered with
an Ivory lace cloth and an ar
rangement of chrysanthemums In
autumn, colors with matching tap
ers centered the table. Mrs. Jo
seph Bach, president of the Tent
and Mrs. Jsek . Cutler presided
at the table. Music daring the
tea hour was a group of old fa
vorites by Miss Patricia Meisin
ger, accord lanlst.
The committee In charge of the
tea were Mrs. Karsel 8 tow. Mrs.
Donald Ringle, Mrs. A. L. Skewis,
Mrs. Kenneth Henry, Mrs. W. H.
Gardner and Mrs. Charles Gar
rett. Guests calling during the
afternoon were Mrs. George 8e-
hon, Mrs. Harry Hlday, Mrs. Jo
seph Bach, Mrs. Elton Bumgard-
ner, Mrs. Jack Cutler, Mrs. Wil
liam J. Entress, Miss Ethel Craw
ford, and Miss Harriet Hlday.
Banquet Given by
Music Society
On Wednesday night. Phi
Lambda chapter, Mu Phi Spsll
oa Willamette university, held a
banquet at the Marlon hotel hon
oring the founders' of the national
organisation. The program of
toasts was centered on the word
"Music" carried out skillfully by
the toast mistress. Miss Helen
MaeHlrron. The soft candle light
of white tapers east delicate
shadows on the banquet table
centered with a gorgeous bouquet
of chrysanthemums and tails In
the eocletys colors, purple and
white.
Those responding to toasts were
Bishop Bruce Baxter, Dean Mel
via Gelst and Elaine Douglas.
Miss Belle Brown Elmer, presi
dent of the chapter, gave an ac
count of her trip to the biennial
national convention at Cincinnati,
and Miss Clara En ess as alumni
secretary, presented . interesting
letters from the chapter's alumni.
Miss Betty Starr alumna, now
teaching la the Dallas high echooL
accompanied by Miss Eneas, sang
most appropriately the- song,
"Friends, by MalUotte, preceding
the program of toasts. . '
Those present were:' Bishop
and Mrs. Brace Baxter, Dean and
Mrs. Melvls Gelst, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Wallace. Professor and Mrs.
T. 8. Roberts, Mrs. Walter Den
ton, Mrs. William Elmer, Mrs. A.
N. Duncan, lira,' Carle Flnlsy,
Miss Helen UacHlrroa, Miss Clara
Knees, Mist Betty 8tarr, Miss Mar
ian Chase. Miss Gertrude CannelL
Miss MaybeUe Lllbura sad Ills
Elaine Dosglass. ' " .'.
Baptist church will meat ea Tues
day afternoon at 1 o'clock with
Mrs, W. Hicks instead of the re
gular dsy, Thursday. .Mrs. L. A.
Prescott and Mrs. J. B. Welch will
assist the hostess. "
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