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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1941)
n OREGON STATECMAIT. Salem. Orogoau Thursday Morning, October 23. 1S41 AG2 E2VEI ' Bridal . Shower ' -. At Lamb Home 'Miss Kathryn Thompson, No vember bride-elect, was the hon or guest at . a kitchen shower Tuesday night when Miss Bar - bara Lamb entertained at her Market street home. The table centerpiece was of kitchen uten sils tied with ribbon. " r . nittiurjng usi i nompson were Mrs. ;Bruce'.Carkin, Mrs., Calvin , Grovel Mrs.-Asa Thompson; Mrs. ; J. M. Lamb, Mrs. Robert Taylor,1 ; Miss Barbara' Kurtz, Miss Max- hie Goodenough, Miss Madeline . Morgan,1 Miss Gayle- Dennison; Mjss Mary Bennett,: Miss Doro ""thy " and""Miss . Laura LeeTate, Miss Barbara Vieskp,'Miss Janet Brown," Miss ' Carolyn. Brown, Miss Hilda Crawford and- Miss Lamb.---'------'- 5gram: Given : ;;At;I(ettvV j. . . ine uregon Music Educators fall ' conference will; be held at ". ' Willamette university on Friday afternoon and night A luncheon . at the Marion hotel, on Saturday at 12:30 Is beine arranged bv Miss Lena Belle Tartar, who will preside. All music teachers in the vicinity are being invited to ail. JS '...- The American Legion auxili ary quartet under the direction of Miss Tartar, will sing the following numbers: " Break Forth O Beauteous Heavenly Light ..Bach O Jesu Sweet ... ..Bach Now Let AH the Heavens Adore inee Bach On the -Plains . The Nightingale - .Weekes Tschaikowsky Mr. and Mrs. nomer H. Smith, Jr., have named their little girl Nancy Margaret, who was born October 17 at the Salem General hospital. ' , . . The Fidelis class of the Jason Lee Methodist church will hold covered-dish dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aston, 1570 D street at 6:45 o'clock tonight. Maccabees 84-D will meet at Fraternal temple tonight at 6:30 o'clock for a no-host dinner. Ed ith; Strang is chairman of the dinner ' committee. At 8 o'clock there , will be a business meet ing and initiation. JThe Just-For-Fun club will "meet this afternoon from 2 until 5 With Mrs. George Dietz. Ministers Wives association . met on Tuesday with Mrs. Worth Mackie of Chemawa. Eighteen members heard Mrs. S. Raynor Smith review the book, "Queer Women." Mrs. W. H. Ly man assisted the hostess. Later the group came back to Salem and attended the reception at the YWCA for Mrs. Esther Little, new executive secretary. LEBANON Of interest to ' many people in Salem was a marriage solemnized in Lebanon when Miss . Mary Elizabeth Fromhart, daughter of Mr. and r Mrs. Adolph Fromhart married . Mr. Leo Gerding, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerding of Corvallis. - The service was read in St. Ed ward's Catholic church by the Rev. ' Father ' Martin . Bohrof en assisted by the Rev. Father John 'Mitchell jof . Corvallis. . ; The brides given , in marriage by. her father,! wore white satin -. . and. a long vei held in place by a coronet of eed pearls.- Her bouquet was of white rosebuds and chrysanthemums. ' Her maid - ' of honor was Miss. Josepha' Nor 1 1- roan ; of : Sale m, Mr. Frands " Gerding was his brother's best man. ; - .. . - A reception followed the cere- ! mi , i t i i . ' . .- munjr. ; ine" oriae s DrouieMn law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gross of Dayton sang and - played before, the ceremony and at the reception. . Employes of the J. C. Penney store in Salem where the hririp has been working, gave a party mi iici uuuui . auu jiidujr uiuwrcu - to Lebanon , to attend the . wed ding. ' ; r. , Mr.-and Mrs. Gerding left for : a short wedding trip and are now ; at home in Corvallis where he is C associated with his father in the . grocery, business. ". . nrwovn a y u. .i. r Houk and Stanley Cellers were . married at the home of the bride's parents Saturday at 8 . " "- O'clock. - ' -' , The ' couple - took their vows : - and white gladioluses guarded by white candles. The bride entered if hr " father nnH wore a gown of white moire cut basque style. . She -wore a halo ; and; short veiL IHer 1 matron of honor was her sister," ,Mrs.' An- "drew SchmidC jwho w or e an ' ashes of roses gown of, moire, , trimmed with bands of maroon . velvet Glen Bridwell of Port land was best man. Rev.' James "Osborn.of McMinnville read the TEDUILLIGEB I .EDuanus ; j Funeral: -' Phone C920 - ceremony. Preceding the services Dortha Nevitt of Dallas sang, accompanied by Mrs. Ross Cha pin. The wedding march was ; played by Alice Schlender of . .' Salem. Marjory Letticken of Rickreall, cousin of the bride, lit the candles. Mrs. Alden Brown : had charge of the guest book ; and Miss Maxine Morrison, Carol . La Ronde and Peggy Houk as sisted, about the rooms at a re ception held after the ceremony. Mrs. Ernest .Letticken cut the cake and Mrs. Roy, Houk pre-, sided at the punch bowl.' .: , For going away the bride wore a forest green dress . and .fur ' iacket and fur hat "After a short ; - stay at the beaches the couple .will be at home in McMinnville - where the groom is associated in ; business with his father. ; LINCOLN Marigolds; com bined with orange dahlias and , black and orange candles lent a - - Halloween motive to the smart ly appointed , farewell shower complimenting Miss Clara Boyd, formerly of Salem but now of Vancouver, Wash.; held at the K. E. Neiger country : home Sat urday night - Miss Boyd is leaving October 30 to take a civil service position at Washington, DC. A social evening preceded a buffet lunch served to the honor guest, Miss Clara Boyd, Dorothy and Barbara Cady, Juanita Mc Laughlin, Ruth Hildbrant Shir ley Adams, Irene, Grice, Helen Withers, Mrs. Marolea Lippeet, Lona Barker, Ruth and Eva Da vis, Mrs. Gertrude Riewald, Bar bara Crawford, Mrs. Patty Mans field, Mrs. Lillian Riessbeck, and Virginia, Mrs. June Baker, Katherine Whaley, Mrs. Shirley Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyd and Dorothy and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Neiger and Marcia. AUMSVELLE The Parent Teacher association held the an nual teachers reception at the schoolhouse Monday night The annual bazaar was announced for November 13. Charles Malone, chairman of the school board, gave a talk, launching a campaign to organ ize and maintain a manual training department for the school. A number of school pa trons expressed a desire to have the project worked out No vote was taken, but the plan will be considered further by the school board. A trio, Martha Craason, Mar garet Sweetland and Agda Ma lone sang two numbers, with Florence Johnson accompanying. New Fall Flattery in I J - Jan Nedra Dresses I . Tou may want q street . frock with the soft tailoring so popular now . . . or a ?.. :. f .. sleek-sports dress , or a dressy frock with fine ferninine touchesl Crisps ' J I - - - WinK" " demands its "own new sfvlesl Choosa vnur from oiir smrrrt new - - 1 seu .tresn desicmsl You U find just what you want right here. . - ; - i 1 CO., IC, "I (; - , - . ij Refreshments, were served in the dining room, with the guests seated at the long tables, which had been made attractive with , baskets . of autumn flowers and centerpieces of fall fruits and pumpkins. - - , T. P. Otto, principal, present ed the teachers. - I 8ILVERTON Mrs. Alix Stim and small son Michael of Silverton was joined . here this week . by Mrs. Stim's mother, ' Mrs.' Anna Casey of . Redding, ; California. They will go to Spo kane "early; this week' to take .part in the golden wedding ob servance 'of Mrs. ;Cacey,s par ents, the J. Bells.' I; SILVERTON -: Miss Frances Stewart' whose marriage to Charles Carlson . will be in early November,- is being feted by Sil verton friends, during her stay . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stewart is preparation for her marriage. : A shower was given for her Friday night at the home of Mrs. J. J. Oeder, Mrs. George Winch ell, assisting hostess. Cosmas and. dahlias, formed the. decorations. Mrs. Carl Stamey and Mrs. I. L. Stewart assisted during the re freshment hour. '" ' Guests included Miss Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Pearl Bye, Mrs. Orlo Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd Moser, Mrs. Floyd Ellefson, Mrs. Walter Scarborough, Mrs. Sid ney McClung, Mrs. Carl Stamey, Mrs. Thomas Mcintosh, .Mrs. L. F. Tucker, :Mrs Frank" Hubbs, Mrs.( George Barr, Miss Mae Ser vice, Mrs. Frank Syring, Mrs. Ed Banks, Mrs. E. W, Carver, Mrs. Roy Morley, Mrs. John Porter, and Mrs. Arland Otjen. Thursday night Miss Elizabeth Kleinsorge, assisted by Mrs. Ru dolph Kleinsorge, entertained at a dessert supper for Miss Stew art The table was centered with a miniature wedding party and individual flower arrangements marked- the places for the 12 guests. A pantry shelf shower followed, each guest contributing her favorite recipe. Another shower was given for her at the Christian church Wed nesday night with Mrs. L. R. Neal, Mrs. S. A. Gray, Mrs. B. F. Terry, Mrs. John Hoblitt and Miss Ina Harold as hostesses. Fifty guests were invited to the affair. Other parties are being plan-, ned for Miss Stewart. - - j T Nk - - " : . - ' ' -j 7' vr- ' :-"" ' " "ONE FORj EACH-r-Individucd Swiss steaks are a newi Version of a ftrvorite .of long .aecrintcmce.. Puy top "roiindl -steak, ait 1 Va Inches - thick. Season steak. Dip into flour and, pound the1 flour into the steak. Dip into .flour again and repound ; until the flour Is embedded in the . steak. Cut the steak into serving pieces (allow about V4 to pound per serving). Brown ' the meat in a little hot lard. Brown half inch slices of sweet onion in a little lard and place a slice on eachserving of steak. Add a can of tomatoes and a little water." Cover and bake in a moderately 'slow oven ; for 2 r hours. Remove the cover. Spoon some tomato on each onion slice. Bake 15 min utes. Serve with a bowlof the pan gravy. Today's Menu Sauteed liver and onions will make an excellent dish to serve with apricot muffins. Pear salad Sauteed liver and onions Spinach with crumbs Date muffins Pumpkin pie APRICOT DATE MUFFINS k cup dried apricots 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt cup sugar 1 egg, beaten 1 cup milk Y cup melted shortening cup sliced dates Wash apricots, cover with warm water; let soak for 1 hour. Drain and cut into small pieces. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and sugar together. Combine beaten egg, milk and melted shortening and add to dry mix ture, stirring only until dry in gredients are moistened. Add apricots and dates and stir well into batter. Drop by spoonsful into greased muffin pans, filling them two-thirds full. Bake in hot oven 425 degrees F.) Tartness in This Sauce . Lemons give the flavor to this tart sauce to put on . spinach. Wool Blanket Yes, believe it or not a wool blanket at this price, 70x80. Close-out" A AA lot ; .30 Wool Blanket Here's a, real buy, 3 pounds, 72x84 and 100 wool. Buy now at this low tin price Hosiery Mended While You Wait Expert Work Moderate Prices Special Close-Outs ! Three Groups Reduced . Children's . Snow Suits 1.00 2.50 4.00 Not All Sizes, But an ' Excellent :. Selection Buy Now! One Group Women's Uniforms . 50c One Group Worn- S flt en's Printed Smocks Ji ill W One Group Men's" Work Pants ; ISO TWO GROUPS WOMEITS she hose ONE LOT FLANNEL ROBING ONE LOT RAYON DRESS PRINTS .1:.l;... 1 BOLT RAYON AND WOOL PLAID. 54-inches wide .. . - BudgetrPriced z Values I In Our Basement . ry Close-cal! FwnUnre 8-oz. bottle' . y Clcso-cd! Spsl Hcnover , . . . 15c 9-oz. bottle' 1 -'". CIcse-cd! Peninaid l-lb. 14-Piece Ilclrxgcraicr Sels . . . 1.00 Quantity I 'mlted J " ' ' ,;' , ' - ... - ; " 33-in. (Jrelcane Drapes ; V . 3.90 Full Width Lined Texture" WeayeV : 1 v - ' 32-Fiece Sc! cf DisieV . f . ;;;V;;3.9d Gl Decorated ' t. y'' ,' ' v ' I i ' - ' Says' Sp;rl SHris, lerj shsyes : . (C3c 45-ix CcsHsa Del Prfcsilks; 1.0 O piir mpa cr Edlic:3 Ehkd .; G3c White Enamel'' i - .. Ilzielis C!::irj Gimczi Hzzz . . CGc pFifiHr"My'r Recipes To : Try - V Cleaning out. the - drawer of . recipes, we find many a dish we've been wanting to try. Hern are those that come to light: iPEAB MINCEMEAT . ,s .-, -: : vr 7 pounds, fresh, slightly 'un- ' . . der riP pears! , 3 pounds raisins r S pounds -'sugar - ' 5 .- I cup vinegar - iy tl'i ' lemon, juice and. grated rind! -1" tablespoon each, cloyes," cin-j . v -ii? namon- and ' allspice ; -l-" - Grind pears- and 'rjusini'grate" -" lemon." Mix .'all-' ingredients . and ? '- place '-on' high heat ;to'.;star ' - "cooking, then- reduce heat and'. : . cook slowly junul thick, about. ;. ,lhourjk-r; ty :";. '4; i i . , , -. - cauliflower, cabbage or .carrots. . . TART SAUCE FOR VEGETABLES ... .."': ' . v 3. egg yolks;.' '" : V cup cream teaspoon salt - - . ... . . 3 tablespoons lemon juice" -f '.y Flick of nutmegr. . ' 2 tablespoons butter . v -.' - Cook all but butter in double - boiler; until thick "and creamy," stirring constantly ' (about 2 to 3 minutes) . Do not overcook. Stir in butter bit by bit Serve at once : over n6t vegetable. 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If stuffing is not ' brown enough, -. increase temperature to 400 degrees and bake 10 minufes longer. Yield: 0. servings, -j- - . - , - . - A list, of vegetable-fruit com binations for salads sounds good. Some of the i suggestions are: j ' Pineapple and raw carrot;" "Pineapple; and cucumber y ' Kneapple, - green pepper " and gra.pefruit . ; '. ". "Onion and orange. -...Grapefruit and celery . ' . T Redecorated - EnlarredTH Usual Wave $L0 ' Perm Oil , Push Wave IC Complete 1 I J Open Thurs. Eve,, by Appointment . Phone 3663 J 305 First National Bank Bid. CASTLE PERM. WAVERS ; ) Women's Coats A grand lection at this u n b elievable low price. We are sure your i n i pection will convince you. The season's popular raincoat Pure Silk Hose Women's pure silk, semi-fashioned Hose. Broken sizes or to close out . 3C WiDmen's Flannelette Pajamas What could be more welcome these chilly nights. Printed flannel. Sizes 15, 18, ' 17. 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The ideal jacket for work or sports i QO wear Men's Work Shirts Covert or chambray Sanfor ized, full cut. Be sure to buy your year's supply N now 03C Men's Shirts Men's . flannel shirts, button or zipper -ff ont. New shipment of all sizes QO just arrived. 3 0C Men's Work Gloves Men's nap-out and Jersey gloves. A real buy, but the supply is limited UC Men's U Suits Men's Cotton Union Suits. Gripper. fasten er. A good win ter weight. "70 Ecnr color. I3C Men's Dress Gloves Men's lined leather Gloves. Ideal for driving on cold morn ings. Sup- Q ply limited. wOC , Men's Boot Sox Men's part wool Boot Sox. To wear with leath er or rub- nc ber boots, l 3C Boys'; Flannel Pajamas -Good looking, fine quality ( flannel.; Coat and 'slipover styles.--.... wC ' ' . K Boy8' . Shirts T Boys' Flannel Shirts. Sport col lars, colorful plaids. Keep Ibosa colds away from your v; Women' Slippers j-; . Women's- Felt Slippers fa blue, oxford, wine. Warm and rf. , Comfortable "J,." ' V ;,l;".. 4 I . 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