The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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VLo OHTGOIT STATEZMTJ. ScSscau Orormv Tfcns&ry f ZrnrUrr ZsSL 17. 1311
Mrs. Heltzel Is
Club Hostess
Entertaining oa .- Wednesday
afternoon was Mrs. Charles
Heltzel -who honored members
of her club at a dessert lunch
eon at her South High street
home. Contract bridge was in
play during the afternoon.
Additional guests were Mrs.
David Eccles and Mrs. Chandler
Brown. Members are Mrs
Thomas DeBeck Livesley, Mrs.
Aider Adolph, Mrs. Homer I.
Goulet. Mrs. John Heltzel. Mrs.
Robert HerralL Mrs. Reynolds
Allen, Mrs. Werner Brown and
Mrs. HeltzelL
JartT etrcle First
Baptist church wfll meet Friday
at 730 pjn. at the home of Mrs.
Stanley Morris, 22S Union street.
Devotion wfll be led by Mrs.
Jack Gibson. Miss Mary Regier
Is in charge of the program. As
sisting hostesses are Mrs. Ed Lu
cas, - Mrs. Gene Crilteo and
Mrs. Homer Brum. Mrs. L A.
Fox win install the ew officers.
: 4- I
Mrs.! Richard Cartwrtzhf Is '
visiting in Portland Uiis week
with her son-in-law and daugh
ter,! Mr. and Mrs. Russell W. Se
walL ;
-M V VAt';
SILVERT6N Mrs. Otto Aim
win open her home Friday from
5 to 5 for a. library benefit tea
which is being arranged by the
American Legion auxiliary with
Mrs.E L. Starr as chairman. As
sisting her are Mrs. Aim, Mrs.
A. J. Titus, Mrs., Lewis HaH,
Mrs. A. L Idrfakt and Mrs. Sam
Lorenzon.
The tea is open to everyone.
The committee has asked Mrs.
H B.; Latham and Mrs. G. B.
Bentson, library board members,
Mrs. S. A. Pitney, president of
the auxiliary and Mrs. C H.
Dickerson, past president, to
pour. !
Mrs. Farmer tp
Pnterfrrin
MrsC Clifford Farmer wiU
: tertaia her club at luncheon, and
bridge this afternooa ' at her
home on Sagiaaw street Special
: guests will he Mrs. Frank Mealy
and Mrs. Ralph HanilltQQ ,
Club members are Mrs. IoUis
Huntington, Mrs. John Cratmi
Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. jAllan
Carson, Mrs. Wayne LoderMrs.
Conrad Paulus, Mrs. H aim e r
Egan, Mrs. Karl Becke.jMrs.
James B. Young; Mrs. Carf Nel
son and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry.
' Mrs. Raj maud Oisan is enter
taining at luncheon on Friday
at Ireland's on Lake Oswego for
the pleasure of a group Port
land and Salem matrons. I
SXLVEBTON Oa IJriday
night, Miss Olire Joy Rjoop,
daughter of Mr. and MrsJ Har
old E. Itoop, became the bride
of Mr. Harold B. HTndman. sob:
of Mrs- Rose Hindman, of Sa
lem, at the Chrritgw chorda.
The Rev. W. Lw Livingstone e
Vernon ia, former pastor of the
local Christian: church, read the
ceremony. - -
The bride, given ia marriage
by her father; wore a simple
gown- of heavy ivory satin, fa
shioned with a square neck. Her
veil was finger-tip length and
she carried as arm bouquet of
caHa lUies.
Mrs. i Sylvester Bennett was
her matron of honor and brides-
maids were her sister. Miss
Edna May Roop and Miss Nor
ma Finlay. Flower girls were
Lois' Roop and Dorms Dee Hind
man. Jack" Hmdmao, node of
the bridegroom', was best mas.
Ushers were Harold Roop, fr
and DwigM Hanson of Salem.
Miss Arlys Gifard
pax-tied by Mrs. John
At the reception, which ft-
lowed. ;.13rsv AT Fmlay d2s-T
pensed ffae Isdde caksw TMrsw
Alta, Hamnrt of ; Salem, Mrs.
Frank A. Moore and Mrs. Oral
. Egan poured. Assisting, fax serv
ing were Mrs. Jack Kinriman of
Sales, and Mrs E. Jack:
.' mnv Me." and ! Mrs. -
wul make their home fas Salem.
HAZEZ ' GREEST Mr. am
Mrs.
with as
ia the
their
of Portland, who
at the
r, Mrs. Edward
sr for lus Easier
tion. Guests caHOng
Mrs.
Edward Dms-Hgary sr.. Mr. WHI
Kaplmgrr. Mc and Mrs. Fred
Chapmanv Mr. and Mrs. Borns
Chrisfofferson and son Eomny,,
Miss Clarice BosseDe, Miss Mar
jarie Dumwigm Misa Brraire
Bowersooc, lffiaa Wilms Evans
Rodney Miles, Charles David
1
informal Easter party
home oT his
Hayes of Portland, Ted Tftmrlle,
GZea. Clark: and Da-rid Bergezv
Mast Marlon j Lea WampXer
and IUss Clarice BusseUe spent
the weekend, as the
of. Miss, Bernice
the Garden road. The trio at
tended the Easter snrmw serr
kes held at Bekrest Park and
a special Easter
at me First
cal church.
411
. WOODBUKS The
H girts, wader Ox
Mrs. Everett Hughes, hare
pZeted their sewmc project for
md celebrated with a
at the Hughes home Wed-
Covers were ! placed for Kiss
GToTia .Gagner, i Bliss Ether Be
iQs Joan RaadaL Bliss
Miss Betty Rot-
tenberg. Mrs. Haghes and Miss
Beverly Hughes -
Today's Menu
A' dessert that's, suitable fo
Pan-Ameycan t day . celebration
would be appropriate in this
week's menus. It completes to
day's meal:
.Lettuce salad
Swiss steak in sour. cream
;' i Green beans
-.Baked' potatoes "
Coffee whip pie
COFFER VBJP PIS .
1 envelope plain unflavored
gplatjne ;
1 cup cold water '
3 eggs
-r':i cup sugar - ; ;
M teaspoori'salt'-. ..
X teaspoon, vanilla .
"I baked pastry shell
H to I cup whipping creaca -1
cup double-sfrecgth freshly
..made coffee ! " ;'
sugar coffee and salt. Cook
over rapidly boiling water until
rruxture coats - spoon, stirring
constantly. Remove from beat;
add gelatine and stir until dis
solved. Chill
comes syrupy,
until foamy;
enp sugar
until mixture be
Beat egg whites
add remaining
gradually, beating
constantly continue beating un
til mixture holds peakr fold into ;
coffee-gelatine. Add flavoring.
Pour Into- p-inch baked pastry -shell.
ChiU until firm. Top with
whipped ' cream. !
Soften, grfafine is cotd water.
Beat egg. yolks well in top of
double boder; add V cup of the
Program Slaf cd i .'
' LOOJTEY BlfTTE Aehfeve
ment day will be marked here by
a program ia be held this evening
at t e'clock at the scboolhoose.
Wayne Bv -Harding, county club
leader, wul be one f the
ers en the extensive program.
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