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PACE EEC; Hostesses to Entertain Clubs ; ' . The week will b marked with several teat, luncheon and boat esses will enterula Informally for the pleasure of their bridge clubs. Mrs. James J. Hague, Jr., has bidden members of ' her club to a dessert luncheon this afternoon at her home. Special guests will be .Mrs. William Martin and Mrs. Bradford CoWIns. Several hours of contract will follow the lunch CO 11 . Members are Mr. Carl G. Col lins, Mrs. A. Terrence King, Mrs. L. Kimball Page, Mrs. Robert Keedham,- Mrs.- Leon Perry, Mrs. William L. LJdbeck and Mrs. Hague. I Bridge Luncheons . Mrs. Brazier Small has invited 'her club to luncheon and cards ; this afternoon . at her South Church street Tiome. ' Mrs. Hollis Huntington will en tertain at luncheon and bridge this afternoon at her North Win ter street residence for the plea sure of her club members. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. William Connell Dyer, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. Keith Powell, Mrs. Ercel Kay, Airs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Frits Slade of Portland, Mrs. Hollis Huntlng- .ton. Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr., and Mrs. James Young. Stadters Host On Wedesday night Mrs. Ed ward O. Stadter, Jr.. will be host ess for a seven o'clock buffet din ner at her South Commercial at root hAm ' in compliment to members of her club, their hus bands and escorts. Bridge will be in play during the evening and spring flowers ' will dernrate the rooms. The Val entine motif will be used in the table appointments. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. William Dashney, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler R. English. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick. Mr.! and Mrs. George Scales, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manning. Miss Hel-i en Boardman, Mr. Thorne Hara- mond and Mr. and Mrs. Stadter . The Janlor Federated Musk clubs program, being arranged by . Jean Hobson Rich for Friday nightL at 8 o'clock in the lobby of the' YMCA Vlll be by American com posers. -The audience will decide the moat popular number, which will be recorded and then played back. The program is free and open to the public Dr. Howarth Is Married . On January 30 in the parish of St. ' Mary's Catholic church in Corrallis Miss Genevieve Deva ney, daughter of Mrs. Henry J. Devaney, became the bride of Dr. Carl K. Howarth of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Howarth of Denver, Colorado. Rev. John J. Mitchell read the service at 9 o'clock. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother, Mr. McDon ald Devaney and her only attend ant was Mrs. Joseph D u g a n of Medford. Dr. Richard D. Shu man was best man for Dr. How arth. A reception at the Alpha Gam ma Delta sorority house followed the ceremony. The couple will re side in Salem following their wedding trip. " Mrs. Howarth is a graduate of Oregon State college and a mem ber of Alpha Gamma Delta. She has been secretary in the veterin ary department at Oregon State college. Dr. Howarth is a graduate of the veterinary school at Colo rado State college and is now on the staff of the Salem Veterinary hospital. Before coming to Salem he was a member of the veterin ary staff at Oregon State college. ...I' Mrs. Clark Is Hostess . Mrs. Margaret Clark enter talned the birthday club on Frl . day afternoon at her home. Lilies-of-tbe-valley and rosebuds cen tered the luncheon table. Special guests were Mrs. Len na .Purdue, Mrs. Ruth Bressler and MrsX Marguerite Fox. Club 'members are Mrs. Harry Green, Mrs. Floyd Bacon, Mrs. Joseph Kllnger, Mrs. Roy Mahler, Mrs. Minnie Huff, Mrs. Dora Bacon and Mrs. Margaret Clark. ' Mrs. Ray Smith will eatertaim the Hi-Y Mothers at her home, 2350 .West Nob-Hill, this after noon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Ray Toeom will review "The Preach ei oa -Horseback." saisting host esses are Mrs. Lorea White, Mrs. .Austin Wilson : and Mrs. Carl Oreider. ... IfCiild'sYonng V&rrtlZizxjd Cells I 'rjy'i yica If your child is miserable with muscular soreness or tightness. , spells of coughing or Irritation from a cold you'll welcome the relief a "VapoRub Massage" brings. ..'- With this nwjre thorough treat- , ment, the pultice-and-vapor -action, ot VU-ks VspoKub more c2ecUvely rcMTrasns irritated air -passages with soothing medicinal vapors... ttitauums chest and ' back Dee a wanning poultice or - plaster ... starts UOiwo misery rrcht away I Results delight even ci friencs cf VapoRub. . TO CTT a "VapoRub Massage" Vila all its benefits massage VapoRub for S minutes on m rOSTANT KIB-AEXA. OF BACK u vea as throat and Chest rrread a thick layer on chest, cover with a wanned doth. BB TP'S to use vnulne, time-tested VICK3 VaPOiiCB. fr.lotlier MAXINE BUKEN Editor Mrs. Smith Will Head Nile Club Mrs. Albert C. Smith was elected presideat of the Salem Daughters of the Nile club at the luncheon meeting held Monday at Other offi- the Masonic lempie. umci cers are Mrs. Charles C. Gabriel, vice-president; Mrs. Rex Turner, secretary; and Mrs. Willis Brown, trasurer. Mrs. Dale X. Beeehler is the retiring president and pre- sided at the meeting. The group made plans for the annual benefit bridge party which will be an event of Wednesday, April 16 at the Masonic temple. During the morning the mem bers sewed for the Shrine hospi tal. The luncheon tables were fes tive with Valentine decorations and Mrs. A. C. Smith headed the. committee in charge. Present were Mrs. D. X. Beeeh ler, Mrs. Adolph Bombeck, Miss Elfrieda Bombeck, Mrs. Willis Brown. Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Bert B. Flack, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr., Mrs. Arthur O. Hunt. Mrs. James Im lah, Mrs. Lloyd LeGarie, Mrs. Marvin Lewis, Mrs. W. J. Lilje quist, Mrs. Lewrence Lister, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. Ethel NT Niles, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Meade Petteys, Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mrs. Letha Staats, M r s . Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Rex Turner and Mrs. David Wright. Dinner Party at Thompson Home The home of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson on Schurman road was the scene of a delightful affair Sunday night when Mrs. Thompson entertained members of her study club and their husbands at dinner. Assist ing the. hostess were Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton and Mr 8. B. E. Owens. The Valentine motif was car- rled out In the table appoint- 7X'$LJ pl" Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Leon . Brown. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adophson. Dr.- and Mrs. Laban ' Steeves, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Woo ton and Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Thompson. Polk County Clubs At Buena Vista The Polk County Federation ot Rural H omens clubs heard an- nuat reports irom i ciuoe wneu mey mn hi ducui v mi u - u7 uieeiu8 xuuiouoj. .1 - .. mAA.l-M TlntrclAv A fA business session about 85 women were served a luncheon by the Buena Vista club. Miss M. Gillies, Polk county health nurse, gave a short talk stressing that defensive rather than protective measures should be sought in the life of every child, and physical fitness from infancy ts the great defense all should strive for. Dean Dubach from Oregon State college was 'The main speaker of the afternoon and showed how one must face the facts in his topics, "Orient and Us." Miss Lois Rol- Ion from Oak Grove favored the group with a piano selection. Meet- ing was presided over by Mrs. Alma Deinpeey of Rickreall, pres ident of the federation. Mrs. WoodryIs Club Hostess Mrs. Glenn 'H. Woodry enter- Mr. Loder showed 2200 feet of in the men's gymnasium Wednes tained informally last nisht at her natural colored film and will show day night, February 12, at 8 home In compliment to members of her club. A late sunner fol lowed hours of contract bridge. Guests were Mrs. Glenn Wilbur and Mrs. Donald Cannon of Valley Junction, Mrs; Charles Ciaggett, Mrs. ' Robert Ramsden, Mrs. T. Harold T4lawa, Mrs, Deryl My- era -Miaa Kreta Jans and Mra. Woodry. i Bliss Jeaa Clandoa, daughter of Mrs Marie Armstrong, spent the weekend on the University A -k-. - V i v;; n,ZrS rnn .T h- Alpha Chi Osaeira aorortty She jpna tni usaega soroniy. bne attended the Betty Coed and Joe College dance: on Saturday night, ' ; ' The Grant PTA study club will meet at the school this afternoon at 1:20 o'clock. Hostesses are WACONDAMlss Mary Beach tertamea at a weauing umner me ers wc"c" Mrs. O. I. Paulson and Mrs. J. W. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude members of their Immediate fam- Mrs. Helen Paget. Mrs. John Por DarnleUe. At 3 o'clock M r s. Beach of Salem, became the bride Uy. i .'-1 ter, Mrs. E. 8. Porter, Ines . Ste- George R. K. Moorhead will show of John Cook, son of Mr, and ' At t o'clock the young couple -ens, Mrs. E. F. Clower. .Mrs. pictures on tuberculosis.' - "Mrs." Hugo Cook, at a ceremony entertained a group of friends C. E. Glvens, ; MrsEstslla -Mnl- , . r in St.-Joseph's church, - Salem, with adance at the Buttevilje key, Mrs. Lester . WhiUock, Mrs. 'Members of the executive board Father Bernards offlcUted. - Miss grange hall. On Monday the Taut- SL R. Adams, Mrs. Ralph Adams, of the Salem branch. American Agnes Beach, sister of the bride, fests left for a short visit to Be- Mrs. R. B. Renwick, Mrs. Thomas Assoeiatlea ot University Women was . bridesmaid. Lyle Cook, ,bro- attle. i - ' ; ; j Lukens. Mrs. Clay. Allen, Mr. and will-hold their rernla- mtln- t- f rmnm rttA aa Kf : : ' ' , r - . " , 7 Mrs. George Riches Of Salem, MlSS Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. George Rossman on North Capltol street at 8 o'clock." . Mr. aad Mra. Walter Cirk have left for San Francisco where they win attend the furniture mart, Accompanying them south was Mrs. II. G. Maison. who will visit with her sister, Mrs. Francis Jo seph Griffin of San Francisco. - It SOCIETY I3USIC The HOME CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Social Hour club, Laurel 1:45 p. m. with Mrs. Albert Beexman. American War Mothers meet at American Lutheran church, 2 p. m. Salem Central WCTTJ all day meeting at hall, club luncheon at noon. WCTU all day meeting. x 10;l5t hall. Noon luncheon. Eastern star, 8 p.m. Masonic temple. Englewood Woman's club covered dish dinner for hus bands and families. United Bhethren church, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Thimble club, Neighbors of Woodcraft, with Mrs. Evelyn Visnaw, 1530 State street, cov ered dish lunch, 12:30 p.m. Mission study of WSCS, Les lie Methodist church, with Mrs. George Henderson, Hoyt and Mason streets, 2 p.m. Carnation club with Mrs. Nel lie White, 1359 Ferry street, covered dish luncheon, noon. South section First Congrega tional church, with Mrs. Eva Martin, 2:30 p.m. Work meet ing. Royal Neighbor Sewing club Fairgrounds cabin, covered dish luncheon. Thursday Fruitland Women's circle with Mrs. Orsa Fagg, 2 p.m. Raphaterians with Mrs. Floyd Utter, 446 Oak street. Book-a-Month club with Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, River road, 1:15 p. m. dessert luncheon. Liberty Woman's club, 2 p.m. with Mrs. W. D. Olden. Trav elogue by Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Barbara Frietchie tent, Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War, 8 p.m. Woman's clubhouse. Spring Valley Home Econom ice club, 2 p.m. at First Presby terian church. Friday Junior Federated Music clubs program, 8 p.m. YMCA. Loew-Meredith T cvjcl Rorrr? V UWb lltfvaU. Daffodils, paper white narcissi, acacia and white candles were nsed to decorate Hinson Memorial Baptist church on Saturday morn ing, January 25, for the marriage of Miss Mary Maskall Meredith, formerly of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith, tn Ml" Kriffar Allan Irwiw rr Usw " lanrt inn if nn anil VTt-k V.A. gar A. Loew of Seattle. Var a ijuTw f 1Q ;;V: Dr. Albert G. Johnson officiat er at the service and Mr. Mere dith gave his daughter in mar riage The bride wore her traveling costume, a brown and white tal- lored ,ult wltll brown acceMOrle8 ... . , ,, n-.h. and carrled a prayer book "u'0 ? vill r, Miss wa attended by her sister - ivancy Meredith, who wore a tal- lored ,ult ln aqua and a corsage of Gerbera daisies. TT Mr "f" Swanson was best m.aaradndIJL"wer brother STX ?L frWegroom and Charles Libby. Mr. and Mrs. Loew have gone o Sun Valley. Idaho, for a fort- night's wedding trip. Mrs. Loew attended Willamette university and is a member of Delta Phi sorority, (-lrrH Fi mc A; r ! Vl rtArn UliUWU The MV society of the 8eventh Day Adventlst church was enter- talned on Saturday might at the Art Center, by Mr. James Loder with his colored films of Oregon mountains, streams and lakes. ' I: Two hundred persons attended the of the Metropolitan Opera assocl showing. ation, will appear in recital here pictures of Yellowstone, Bryce mbtob and Death vaUev aoonl - Mr. aad Mrs. Doald Decke- hach are receiving congratula- on ea u oirtn, ot a son, von- aid. Carl II, .on. Sunday at the Salem General hospital. This is th,r second child. Mrs. Decke- Dacn win ne rememoerea as vei- ma Slmklns. Mm. Maurice Rreanan wUl ... . . . . . l..1 5. -I T rtrrVJ-a. t mmt.it at the Devereaux tonight at S o'clock. Mr. Hugh Morrow, city librarian, will give a talk and re- view on current books. - . man. .--it The bride wore a dress of gold with large matching hat and cor- sage of pink -rose buds. ' ?: ' i Mrs. Frank Thompson of Wa conda, aunt of the bride, sang and mIm Adeline . Mannlar. St. Louis, accompanied her .-A recejp- tion at the home of the brklts parents followed. The couple-will live at Triangle Lake. ! . OSSGON STATESMAN, Salem. Wedding, in Idaho of Interest - Of interest to their m a n y friends in the capital is the an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Edha Marie Galigher of Co lumbus, Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C..H. Galigher of New Concord, Ohio, to Mr.. ; Hugo L. Libby of Pullman, Wash., son ot Mr. and ; Mrs. Hollis W. Lib by of Salem.; j-o u - - . . : . - . i- The wedding-, was an - event of Saturday, February 1, at the Presbyterian parsonage In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. v The bride wore a rose wool afternoon frock and her corsage was of white carnations,' freesias and boutardia. Following a wed ding trip . In Oregon the couple will be at home at SOS Campus avenue. Pullman, Wash. MuSkrngrm "coliig; Tla New Mrs. Libby is a graduate ot cord, Ohio, and has been secre tary in the Ohio state senate and state welfare department. The groom is a graduate ot Oregon State college and received his master's degree from Onto State college. He is now instruc- tor in electrical engineering at Washington - State college and chief engineer of the college ra- dlo station, KWSC. Mr. and Mrs. Libby will be in Salem this week for aeveral days Amaranth Holds Entertainment Hanna Rosa court. Order of the Amaranth, entertained informally at the Masonic temple Saturday night. The guest list included: Dr. and Mrs. Harry Moran, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. James Har- iIt Mr and Mr Ham Wlrh Mr. and Mrs. Owen Searcy, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sable, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. I Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamll- ton, Dr. and Mrs. Gordon, Miss Bessie Tucker. Mrs. W. S. Levens. Alleen Shirley, OUle Hazelwood, Miss Barbara Hathaway and Mrs. Shl?r-1, k t, Miss Barbara Hathaway enter- talned the group with an original character play. Acting on the com- mittee for the eyenlng were: Mr. and Mrs. James B Manning Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selander and Mr. and iirs. Ray Hecklnger. Birthday Party for Bruce Titus . . , . , Mrs. Bruce Titus has invited a group of friends and their chil- dren to an informal party this afternoon at her suburban home in compliment to the fifth birth- day of her son, Bruce, Jr. The afternoon will be spent informally and refreshments served by the hostess. Bidden to honor Bruce are Jim and Bill Bockett, Bill Donaldson, Marlon Baum, John and Pamela Clayton. Jean and Nancy Lid- beck, Jane Barlow, Jane McGrath, Edwin Keech, Jr., Courtney Kurtx, Jay Thompson, Timothy Campbell, Mary Lou Zumwalt, and jacki6 Titus nthr irueat will be Mrs. Ver . . . . . . a en m. uocxeii, Mrs. e. m. uun- 'r.r-.,- w ,QIM,n' S-"- V. .I?.... ' james jiayxon, airm. v"ii-m x.. LIdbeck, Mrs. Howard H. Barlow, Mrs. Kenneth McGrath of Wood burn. Mrs. Edwin Keech. Mrs. Howard Kurtz, Mrs. Willard ., "ii i r. Thompson. Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. tester .umwau a Anniversary -Party - -m . l. f T-t lto VJiVCIi t . . . 4K Members and friends of the var- lou christian Endeavor socieUes ot tbe Chri.Uan church en- Joyed a dinner honoring the 0th annlTer.ary of the founding of CE Friday te the church dining room. special guests for the occasion were the Endeavor gToups from the Court Street Christian church. -k Ajt a V a wtvstr wn wove Richard Hill, trumpet solo. Rob- ert Douglas, baritone solo, and an address by Dr. Walter Myers, field secreUry of Christian Endeavor in Oregon and Idaho. More than 100 were present. r)' LJ T. 111011010 UlOOKS , - J KOTVCLiilS Richard Crooks, leading tenor clock, under the auspices 01 tne Educational Activities board of Oregon State college. .. ! Mr. Crooks was the leading at- ractlon on the college's concert series two years ago and promises to appear before a capacity crowa m Corrallis next. week. - 1 ; - i ' ' v i AURORA Gladys Roiling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rrea Hoffman of Aurora, and Amn Tautfest of Fargo were married at Vancouver, Washington, Satur- day j morning, January 21 at 11 o'clock. RusseU Tauttest and Miss Alma Boyd were the couple's at- ,,,, M- r, Hrfma also accompanied the party to Vancouver. ! At 4 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tautfest. the Broom's parents, en- :ii Mrs. i It.'. -FrankMa ThompeOa will entertain the. Else Ebsen -drama class this afternoon at her home.-15 West Lefelle street, at 2 o'clock. . . . p .-' . Mr. S. It. Gillette Is leavUia- Wednesday for Kent,' Wash., for a viaUJ with., her son-in-law and daughter, - Mr. and - Mrs;--Nell Shaffer, . Oregon. Tuesday Morning. February 4. 1941 MMMHHMRnHMaHMMssMasasiH Today's Menu ATocados are familiar fruits In e salad ' course, but they are the surnrlse Ingredients for desserts, Today's menu will Include a-dessert . that Includes" avocados, - Cranberry salad : : Cube steaks, relish sauce Broccoli with cream Hashed brown potatoes " Avocado froxen, dessert . CALAVO FROZEN DESSERT 1 medium-sited avocado U cup honey , " ' Few grains salt ' x sliced maraschino cherries -1 tablespoon liquid from maras chino "cherries 2 egg whites 1 cup whipping cream Cut avocado in halves, remove seed, pull skin f rom fruit and force pulp through a sieve. Com- bine with honey, salt, cherries and cherry llqnid and stir to blend. Beat egg- whites stiff. Add fruit mixture, a small portion at a time, blending well after each 4 addition Add cream and blend thoroughly, pour into moia or pan, place in . freezing . unit and freeze. Stir once or twice during freezing process. Serves 4 to 6. 1 . t- DUrlCeS jLlltertain , fit TjlTTnT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke will vreeiie at two' dinner parties this week at their North Capitol street residence. . - Tonight the Burkes will enter tain for the pleasure of Represent ative and Mrs. R. C. Frisbie of Baker, who are In the capital dur- tog the legislative fusion. M Spring flowers will provide the decorative note and covers will be pjacea lor iep. uu airs, rncuie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mitchell, Mr Jack Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke. Thursday night Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Nauman will be the non- r pests when Mr. and Mrs. Burk entertain. The Naumans ar 'ea7?ng, 1 n end vof the, we?k for Portland where they will make their home Mrs Nauman will be remembered as Alia Swift. , . . 1 Pinochle Club if ftfti TlfT "r1 1YlcclUiSJ Members of the Good Neighbors club Rnd theJ hu8Dan!s ln the Pollyaima room at tne Argo hote, for dInner on Frlday Pi nochle was enjoyed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willard, Mrs. Carol Courtineer, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Pearl Upson, Mr. and Mrs. MlUon Stewardf Mr. and Mr8. John Q1 Mra M ta Hendrlckg Mr. and Mr8 Curtla odenbnrg. Mr. and Mrg L l c&8t Mr and M John St cla, Mr and Mr8 Aug tln fater f i , . 4rCle JVleetinQS , . jfYQ LilSteCi Circle meetings of the First Presbyterian church are to be held on Wednesday afternoon as follows: No. 1, Mrs. C. E. Sleg- mund, leader, meets at home of Mrs. Louisa Miller, 275 Garden " road At S n m No 2 uiu Xfarv ro"Q l p.m. P.O. , MISS JUary McGowan. leader, meets with Mrs. c g McCollam 1230 North 17th 8treeti at 2 p.m. No. 3, Mrs. John Anderson, leader, meets with Mrs. A. E. Kenney, 1580 Center street, at No. 4, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, leader. meets with Mrs. S. H. Probert, 2110 State street, at 2 p.m. No. 5. Mrs. John Harbison, leader, meets jxi i uftiu nuuwui icount meets M"- l e b rik 161ft South Church street, 1 o'clock innh xta Mra rhario. Prat leader, meeU at home of Mrs. Fred Anunsen 920 Leslie street 1-15 Anunsen, szu Jese sire ei, Jeon. No. 7, Mrs. F. B. Mc- T' JJ-JS"'9 rthK?T r cl Us treet ' No 8. Mrs. L. C. Dean, leader, meets In socl1,.h&11, ftt ihe ot- ered dlh luncheon at 1 p.m. 5etrOtnal Oi (jniirilpk T OlH vci-xr i. Uiu. Made known this weekend was the engagement of Miss Eleanor Veazanl, of Portland, to Mr. Jack Koch, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Koch of Salem. No date has been set for. the wedding. Miss Venani is a sophomore at Oregon State 'college and Mr. Koch J" J!l0' 1 the srical tural department at Oregon State. Mrs. C 1 a d e Murphy, who heads the Pythian Sisters for the atate of Oregon, will be the honor guest at a banquet ln Eugene tonight when the Pythian lodge entertains. 8ILVERTON Mrs. Sarah Ad amson was at home to a group of friends Thursday afternoon when an affair arranged in her honor oy ner uaugniers. hiss a;mma Adamson and Mrs. Cophle Moores. The living rooms, where Mrs. Adamson, who was observing her t 85th ! birthday anniversary, ;was receiving her callers, were gay with potted Plants and cut flow rittm of. friends. i Calling during the afternoon were Mrs. C. W. Keene, Mrs. Reber Allen, Miss Winifred Riches Mrs. John Goodkheeht, Mrs. Rob- Minnie Masher, - Mrs. M. J. MadV sen, Miss Lillie Madsen, Miss Al- tnea Meyer, jars. owwmi, Mrs. Mary Townley, Mrs. Ellen Linn, Mrs. .H. E. .Pickett, Mrs. Lydla Dawes,- Mrs. George Win- chell Mrs. A. C. Barber, Mrs. Ma ttle J By er. -Mrs. - Alice Peek, Mrs. Myitis Syphert, Mrs. F. Ger- oux, Mrs. Jennie Gable, Mrs. Ed na Pounder. - "I "N ' r ( ,(Ci FT - I M RfSTFv "K A r.A rr-y . lVlOQBril m Detail . If you're become a cedar chest fan In the last year or so, yon al- ready know how modern version Is from that fa vored by mother. For, 1 9 years ago, or even less, ' cedar chests mostly were large, oblong, boxy catch-alls for woolens and souve nirs. But today cedar chests are quite another story styled and : mod ernised for . greater beauty and convenience..: .- One ot the outstanding Innova tions In the new cedar chests la liberal and adroit placement oI Itr drawers and trays, i-y"i tor .TA J?T 1cedr, e?e'1 f little trifle like last winter's lovea, soft silk or woolen scarf. "r yu to open thejid of the cedar - .. .. ... . . au ine oiner things pacaea away, No, Just open one, or the other. end ot your cedar chest and you'll find a velvet lined tray which makes . a , nice, ; easily accessible .place to store this sort of female accessory. Or if you prefer, just press the lock, raise the lid and there you discover a nice tray with velvet lined end sections, in which to keep gloves, souvenir handker chiefs, a bit of costume Jewelry, with a center section, well out of sight, for keeping the pairs of hosiery you haven't taken time to mend , . .or the linen guest tow els you are going to hemstitch some day . . . or monogram . . . when you're definitely sure of the final Initials! All this, and a safe space for woolens, linens and the usual stuff stored in cedar chests is by way of reporting they've gone feminine and gala ln the last couple ot years or so, and as such they're making a big hit with moderns who like their utility . . . decorative! - Cake Takes Liked Chocolate Chocolate favorite recipes are many, and layer cake Is not the least of them: CHOCOLATE CHIP LATER CAKE 1 paekage semi-sweet chocolate 2 14 cups sifted cake flour 2 4 teaspoons double - acting baking powder M teaspoon salt H cup butter or other shor tening 1 cup sugar ' 3 egg whites, unbeaten cup .'milk 1 teaspoons vanilla Cut each small square of choc olate into several irregular pieces. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift together three times. Cream but ter thoroughly, add sugar grad ually, and cream 'together until light and fluffy. Add egg whites, one at a time, beating thoroughly Texture?. . . Swell AT YOUR GROCER'S M try WfET' after each. Add flour, alternately ... a . a -. after each. Add iiour. with milk, a' small amount at ; time, peaung aner until' smooth. Add -nHla Grease gX'StEZ two S-lneh pans, lined withj waxed JsunoaeratS OTen S7 de paper, and -grease .again. Pour retg) 20 minutes, or until, done, about f batter Into each pan. Makes SO cup cakes," ' f. i . .v.... iiAMtia : Kott: Chocolate may be re-; rw eaehJoL Repea ending with cnocoIatea. Bake In moderate oven Your TASTE will prov6 -. i it is --: 1 Jt Tree Tea wins, three' to one i Oubwomcn in Pacihc Coast cities are testing Trce Tea and its biggest competitor. Returns from Sao jFrandsco give Tree Tea 63 votes, the other brand 22! Abiost three to one for "the world's finest tea"! jj . Tree Tea is in a class by itself because it's flavor-fortified with Darfeeling, world's costliest tea m 1 3 too, TS'ivMtf, WtVJJt iZZ&gZZ ! i ! 1 (875 degrees) 3? minute-, ; .ft- -an A . - . i , I aaa uvu s j , j - To make cup xakes, add chop- duced to M package. If coarsely chopped. ------- it j - Lews own taste will M te of fbr caste- mo-TnrlM coesasteatly wins by bs Baajeritict usually about three to; one 1 Com-. pare Tree Tea with the! brand you arc now using or with any other brand. Right away you'll notice the delicious extrm flavor 0 this blend" of rare, costly Darjeeling and the choicest of choice CyIom.Tbn yoa. will join the swing to the tea that wins taste-tests three to one. Ask for Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe, today and enjoy "the world's finest tea" tonight. I. 1' Toast ! . j i ! , i ' i