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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1941)
Luncheon for Mre. Cnmy On Friday , Mrs. Gene .(Vandeneynde was hostess for ai smartly arranged au revolr luncheon on Friday at- : teraoon at Godfrey's for the pleas- ure of Mrs. J. B. Conmy, who is f leaving the first of the week f or ; Tacoma to reside. The" St Patrick's' theme' and sprint: flowers r were used in the luncheon , and f bridge appoint ments. After the luncheon, the group enjoyed several hours of contract at Ithe . Vandeneynde home'on Fir street Covers were placed for Mrs. Conmr. Mrs. Homer V. Carpen- ter, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. George Ottenj Mrs. Dan John- ton, Mrs. Dai Hv, Mrs. T. A. Wlndishar. - Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. ' Charles E. Wagner.- Mrs. David Cameron, Mrs. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. iAlbert A. Siewert, Mrs. , Rex Kimmell, Mrs. - P. A, Lowe and Mrs. Vandeneynde. Knapps to Honor Club Members Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp wn! entertain jat dinner tonight at their home on Chemeketa street to compliment to members of their Club. Spring flowers will provide the decorative! note and cards will be in play during the evening.' Covers willj be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Flod Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and- Mrs. Biarn Ericksen. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladd and Mr. land Mrs. Knapp. : CLUB CALENDAR 'Saturday Roberts grange card party, 8 puna. ' i DAR with Mrs. W. E. Hanson, 829 North Church street 2 pxn. RfCA benefit 500 and pinochle Quinaby hall 8 p. m. alL 8 p. Macular Delta Tau Gamma - Mothers' dub meet at Lausanne hall, 2-J39 pxn. I Hal Hibbard auxiliary. Wom an's clubhouse, 8 p.m. Junior American Legion aux iliary. Fraternal temple, 4:15 p.m. Legion auxiliary. Fraternal temple 8 p.m. Catholic Daughters of Amer ica, with Mrs. F. A. Radernach- er, 1 522 Nebraska street, 8 pm. Tve-taj' Credit Women's Breakfast club. Quelle, 7 a. m. Laurel Social Hour club, Mrs. B. ' Benson on Hopewell road,, t .p. m. J - Salem Central WCTU 2 p. m. at hall! j - Hi-Y Mothers meet with Mrs. John K. Hc4t 2020 North Lib erty street t:S& p. m We-nasday W3CS, Leslie Methodist church with Mrs. G. O. Boyce, street. 1870 Market! Tlwsslay Saiesa Dakota club, meets 8:S0 no-host dinner and mov- les later. " Fruitland Women's circle with Wittt Mrs." Charles t Yergen, 2 . p. m. rrlsUr. .' Enfilewofl- Woman's club with Mrs. Joe Wilson 1593 a Market street, Z- to 5 p. m. Florence Vail missionary so Ciety, Calvary Baptiit church, 1:50 p. as. 1 ' Salem Women! .:..r -: f J:. ff! Left, blade -dinner dress; trt daytime bUek dress; sHght, There, has jaiways been a, groiij of very smartly' dresaed worsen u-ho preferred tlack to anything else. It Is ;a. wise preference, from a style stand r &int, Cack Is appropriate, for practically every vecasion except active sports, and it Is a perfect background for jewels and can be worn with many : Cerent colored accessories. 2 Fascinating new . ftatHlels in black are being- shown La all types of clothes i fan spring' wear. At left above Is Cette Da Li, who has eliosen It black dinner dress with utL'.r.t siimvit; it iai- Jib i . 6 T 'J MAXINE BUKKN Editor . : i-i ' -i r KTTY! M f 1 OI LI KJ 11 1U1 V-A -I T OUpl6 IS - TD r; 1 QH 1 it? V t7ClJLv-l Of interest to their many friends is announcement of the betrothal of Miss Patricia Manning, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Manning; to Mr. Robert Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Johnson. ' There has been no date set for the wed dine. Both Miss Man- in,, ancj her fiance attended Sa j- school and are popular mem- hers of the younger set Mr. Johnson is now connected with the cjty fire department, ftorntinn Fptp? nt?JUUil 1 lt? TvToiat MomKorQ lNeW VeiIlLKU A reception honoring new mem bers of the Calvary Baptist church, since the erection of the new building, was held Thursday night at the church. The program was arranged by Mrs. Josephine Morse and pre sented by Mrs. Jack Billiter. Rev. Arno Q. Weniger gave an address of welcome and Carol Svinth read a poem. Informal talks were given by officers and departmental lead ers of the church including Mrs. Frederick Lehmann, Mr. EL A. Miller, Mrs. G. EL Ross. Miss'La Vinia Burgy, Mr. Ancil Payne and Mrs. W. F. Foster. Musical numbers on ' the pro gram included vocal solos by Mr. Jack Biiliier, jr., v piano duets by Mr. and. Mrs. Donald Allison, vio lin solo by Mr. Kennard Adams accompanied by Mrs., Kinley Adams and vocal duets by Mrs. Dale Taylor and Mrs. Donald Alli son. A social hour followed the pro gram and daffodils and other spring flowers decorated the din ing room. Mrs. WHl Pickens and Mrs. Josephine Morse presided at the r serving taWfevt Serving -were Mrs. Olen Scraf ford, Mrs. Jack Hunt and Mrs. Ludwig Peterson. Miss Gardner Is Hostess Mij Darlene Gardner, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gard nef. entertained informally at dinner at the home of her par ents on McCoy street last night preceding the L e s 1 i e-ParrisbJ game. - Spring flowers were used .on! the serving table and following; the' dinner the guests honored Miss. Dessalee, Holmes on the oc c as ion ox her birUiday wltn at handkerchief shower. . Guests of Miss Gardner were) the Misses June Young. Addyi Lane. Jean Fidler. Dessalee Holmes and Gloria Meyers. Black Clothes ARE Glamorous i ) y s crepe with yoks ar4 kimono sleeves of bt-ck net. Her bracelet and breastpin are topas set, in gold. ' ' Ida Lapifto, center, irears a, supple black crepe h dress with frant fulless f skirt shirred into ft . . fiat paaeL A yoke t peart drops and gold thread Is a glamorous notev and a lugh Uack jersey turban : completes her ensembls- fUgfct Is a black and white swut. TM Jacket 1st striped black and whil e tweed ww;ke4 la s (masterly way. The waist of srkite linen has ft'brasi new toaovallosL It 4s jittax&edi u i'tuawfiajri. av&uirr..: t2ytt;,,"i' w tr-s;'-acr Tha i -f S Of IETY music ThellOlIE U&ICJ Today's radio programs' of in terest are as follows: , hi l i i KEX 11 a.m. Metropolitan" opera; Rossini's "Barber of Seville is performed under the direction of Gennaro Papi. Walt Disney is one of the intermission speakers. Count Almartvs Bruno Ik. FioreUo . Wilfred EnfcelrrUm Iaro John Charles Thomas Rosu; Josephine Tuminia Dr. rsrteIo Don BUo. Shrtore Baceatonl Xzio P-txa Berta.. -Irra Petina An official .. John Dudley KEX 6-35-S pm George Ssell, C -echo-Slovak conductor, takes over the baton for a series of guest appearances with the NBC Symphony orchestra. j k Symphony No. 4 in D minor il Schumann Symphony No. 91 in C Haydn Till Eulenspiefcd .. Strauss lewing Group at bves Home j The sewing group of the Ameri can Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Ella Voves Thurs day afternoon. Work was contin ued on rug material for veterans confined in the hospital. A quilt making project was planned; and jthe work will begin at the! next meeting. There will also be sew ing for the American Red Cross. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Present were: Mrs. J. A. Garson, Mrs. Aubrey Tussing, Mrs. Sarah Jones. Mrs. Mary Brown. Mrs. Fred GahLsdorf, Mrs. John Qlson, Mrs. L. Bergsvik, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. W. H. Baillie. Mrs. E. W. Richey, Jessie Rodman. Mrs. L. F. Heuperman, Mrs. J. E. Cannon, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. L. V. Perkins, Marilyn Olson. Joanne Rahe and the hostess, Mrs. Voves. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Stanley Krueger, 1783 South Church street Thurs day, March 6. v Mrs. Weathers Entertains ' Mrs. Janie Weathers gave a birthday party for her son,! Jim my Matteson, on Thursday. A din ner was served by the hostess and the blue, yellow and green color scheme was used in the decora tions. Cards and music were en joyed following the dinner hour with the Groham brothers playing their instruments.. . t v ; Honoring Jimmy Matteson on his 18th birthday were Mrs. Nettie Groham, Mrs. Rose LLonJ, and sons. Julian Groham. Mr. A. Hin kle. Miss Jean Groham. Mrs. Leo McCallister. Miss - Charlotte Mc Callister. Miss Mary McCallister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence " Matteson of Molalla, Stouley Matteson and Mrs. Janie Weathers. ilf ; Mack a4 white salt j y OrXGOH STATESJ-IAIL Solwau Subscription Club Dance . Tonight : 4 v; hi---- A gala event of tonight Is the Subscription - club dance at' j the Veteran's hall with dancing .from 10 to 1 o'clock. . A number of the .legislators and their wives land 'other out-of-town guests rre ex pected to attend the ffair. t Mr. and Mrs. Roy. XI. Simmons ; have invited guests to dinner at their suburban home before the ' dance. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. jr., wQl also entertain at dinner preceding the' affair for a group of friends. . Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarx will be hosts for an informal par ty at their North Capitol street re sidence before the dance with a group of their friends bidden. McCormick Class At Bain Home The women of- the McCormick Sunday school class of the First Methodist church were entertained at a dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Verne D. Bain on Hansen avenue Tuesday,- afternoon. As sisting hostesses were Mrs. Jasper Button and Mrs. C A. Jordan. Spring flowers decorated the guest rooms. .r A.program followed the business meeting and violin solos were giv en by Mrs. George W. Kelly. Mrs. Arthur Clemens played several pi ano numbers. The afternoon was spent in sewing for the Deaconess hospital and knitting for Bundles for Britain. ! Special guests were Mrs. M. E. Palleske, Mrs. Edward D. Rieb, Mrs. W. C. Crews, Mrs. Frank. An derson, Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, Mrs. Harry' M. Lucas "and Mrs. F. E. Francis of Ames, Iowa. Members present were Mrs. Lawrence Neax. Mrs. Donald Bra zie, Mrs. John TeSelle, Mrs. Ernest Isaac, Mrs. Daldo Marsters, Mrs. Homer Latta, Mrs. Robert C. Ir win, Mrs. Earl F. Saling, Mrs. Har old McMillin. Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Wade El lie, Mrs. Kenneth McLeod, Mrs. J. C. Harrison, Mrs. . O. Welling, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. George W. Kelly. Mrs. Arthur Clemens. Mrs, Paul H. Acton, Mrs. George Lewis, and the hostesses, Mrs. Verne D. Bain, Mrs. Jasper Button and Mrs. C. A. Jordan. Sisterhood Class At Church The T. S. Sisterhood class of the First Christian church met Thurs day for a business and social meet ing. Members present were: Mes dames Ina Adsitt, Effie Barber, Iva Balch, W. S. Birdwell, Thomas Brunk, C. H. ChappelL ! C. F. Doane, D. ColwHL L. Douglas, Ma bel Fulmer, Elsie Fink, W. G. Gil lespie, Robert L. Hart, L. Hon dricks, S. B. Holt, Alice Hilde brand, M. Jones, C. Miller, Wil liam Meier, M. McReynolds, Z. D. Olmsted, Ada PhieL Fred Pugh, Anna Robbins, S. G. Robinson. S. ; Richter, C. F. Reflly, Ramona Rea- soner, Effa Splawn, E. A. Steinke, L J. Sawyer, E. L. Swanson, C. S. Utterbach, Eugene Wood, S. Wright and W. C. Tillson. Hollywood Club At Forwards ; The Hollywood Merry-Go Round club met at the home of Alice Forgard on Thursday for social afternoon. The program con sisted of a - reading by Amanda Munson and several piano duets by Beatrice Fisher and Gladys Paltuion. Those present were Mrs. Lulu Starr, Mrs. Carol Holler, Mrs. Catherine , Starr, Mrs. Jennie Thomas, Mrs. Rosaline Poe, Mrs. Gladys Pattison, Mrs. . Beatrice Fisher, Mrs. Susan Wilson, Mrs. Lottie Olsen, Miss Maxme La Due, Mrs. Amanda Munson and daugh ter Esther, Mrs, Irene Hensell and son Jimmy, and Mrs. Alice For gard. Mr. sad Mrs. Ralph Medy tertained informally at a, buffet supper at, their home on South 16th street after the Philharmonic concert Tuesday night Mr. sad Mrs. Carl Nelson are being welcomed home from a three-weeks trip to Arizona, Death Valley and California. - : WOODBURN A pre-nupual party honcring Miss Vera Jean Huber was given at the home of Mrs. Hal Chapman, Wednesday, by members of. the Woodburn Choral club. Miss Huber has been the accompanist for the club.'. Those present were Miss Huber. Mrs. Carl Huber, Mrs. Walter Miner, Mrs.: Orra Morris, Mrs. Joe Richards, : Mrs- i J. i. MeivLa Ringo. Mrs. Jess Fikan. Mrs. R. R. MitcheH, Mrs. Milton Gralap, Mrs. George Wadsworth and Mrs. Hal Oiapman., NORTH ' HOWELL' W Among those ' from ' this - community , who drove to Corvallis Wednesday and enjoyed the Home Interests (Con ference were Mrs. Thomas Bump, Mrs.iW.: M.Oddie,iMrs::JA4'.T. CIne. Mrs. Wayne Strachan and Mrs. A. B. Wlesner. Special attrac tions were the convocatioa in the early afternoon "hnd the grange Orecjon. Saturday Mornteg. March 1. 1941 , The Busy Bees Garden crab met recently at the home of Mrs. Al bert Isaak. Present were Mrs. M G. Sullivan, Mrs. Ray Lacey, Mrs. , Ross -DamreU, Mrs. Charles' Schwartz. Mrs. Rollin- Beaver Mr Fred. W. Kubizt- Mrs. Charles Cla dek, Mrs. Clinton Kennedy, Mrs. Char les Adams, Mrs Dal ton Cas tle, Mrs. L. T. Brown, Mrs. Con rad Fox, Wanda Kennedy 'and Mnt Isaak.v".; ' . : v. j ' ; w . '-"'U-"-,-" - ' i ; j. ..... i ' . . .; Carpenters'; Wives Have, Meeting The. Ladies auxiliary of Car penters met at the Labor Temple Thursday.1 night. ! ' Birthdays ' of - members were celebrated after the business meeting; Mrs.: Sherman Smith and Mrs. Evan Metbee were in charge of the refreshments. I On Tuesday afternoon the aux iliary met for' sewing at the. home of Mrs. C. J. Sellard.) Assisting the hostess at the tea hour -were "Mrs. Clarence ,;'C t o w4 e y and daughter, Audrey. Others attending were Mrs. Charles Ernest, Mrs. Ernest Gar rett, Mrs Harry Correll, Mrs. Har ry Johnson, Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mrs. John E. Cooler and Mrs. Earl Caswell. ' ' Birthday Club Honored The birthday club pf the Wom en of the Moose enjoyed a pleas ant evening Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ira Herbert with Mrs, H. E. Hedine assisting. Mrs. Scott Mcdellan received the special birthday honors. Those present were Mrs. J. R. Brown, Mrs. Tom Doty, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, Mrs. M. W. Ripley, Mrs. Frank Crozier, Miss Bertha Kroner, Mrs. C. R. Ellis, Mrs. Scott McClellan, Mrs. C. A. Soli day and the hostesses, Mrs. Hedine and Mrs. Herbert Next month Miss Bertha Kroner and Mrs. C R. Ellis will share hostess honors for the club. SILVERTON The marriage of Miss Marcel Frey, daughter of Mrs. Elsa Frey of Salem, to Har vey Chris tenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Christenson, will be solemnized at the Christ Lutheran church at Salem, March S, it was announced here this week. Today's Menu Barbecued hamburgers are to be the featured meat for the weekend menus, j TODAY, Pineapple and peanut salad Barbecued hamburgers, buns Hash browned potatoes Mustard greens with vinegar TO GASO f.l!S0QV 0? CHILD'S C01D " v vapouuo I t !! Ml! ,1:1 i I! :1; gods store Canned peaches . Chocolate cake, peppermint frosting ' SUNDAY - r T, ' Orange and green onion , salad -":! Beef roast, brown gravy Browned potatoes - Buttered fresh peas. ' " Rhubard pie with cheese crust. Baked in a Spotless Bakery AT YOUR GROCER'S ' V Iit -yt P I Rows of glittering' trinket9---and yet you pasa them by wisely refuse to buy from hawkers, peddlers, hide-away salesmen. Because, like all smart shoppers, you prefer to know the you purchase! You insist on knowing merchant behind his wares, the that sells them to you. In your daily newspaper, you get these vital shopping-facts ' Here, in these pages, the stores tell Vou exactly what they have. Here you can select ahead of time without gtepping.out of your ; your front door. -'Here the merchant's signature in each adrer--tisement assures you that the goods will be exactly as advertised. ----- - i. -i' - ....,- - I -. ; ' v That is why clever budget-keepers shop in' the newspapers : irf discover where they can get what they Want!' and buy with - out the costly danger of f raudyfifou, tooj can enjoy diis saIn ' of time and rr nn P-V T w V in vnnr s- - ....... . MONDAY ." - Lettuce chunks ' -1 , Roquefort dressing ', r Double-deck, beef sandwica ... Hot gravy - - -. Fiencb. fried potatoes : Ice cream, macaroon topping ILJBECUED IIAMBURGESS -1 pounds 'ground beef chuck - v i attitude and personality ; nwsnaiif wiAtnT . . i -, n ; i I pound ground pork 3 tablespoons chopped onion 4 cup bread crumbs Vk teaspoons salt. M- teaspoon pepper. . t . . -. Mix the" ingredients. Xhap Into patties. .Brown patties slowly in hot fat; cover with spicy barbe xoie sauce and cook 13 rainutea longer, turning 'cKxaslonally. ..:.. .' y , . t ' . i. -- of the - - '.. I 1