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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1942)
6 1 . w i .. 1 i 1 ' i i ; . . !u Bridge Clubs Entertained 'At Parties Members of bridge clubs have been entertained at Informal af fairs jthis week. Mrs. Harris Llttz honored two of her clubs at her home on South Liberty street Members of the Adolynk dub were Invited to luncheon and bridge on Wednesday after noon. Thursday rught members of Mrs. Lietz' other club were entertained at bridge and a late supper. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations. How to make Fillsburus Southern Butter-Pecan Pic Your h&wtt favorite (from now on) aa- - : -mi V Complete recipe: 1. Sift ind oeasure 1 c. farioSaa rUletoy's tost fUmrj add i tip. aaauag aowear (op tional) and Vi Up. hK) aift together. (TVo B-viumins and iron are added to PUUbury's Best, with no change in flavor, color, or baking quality.) Cut La 14 c sharle aiag until size of small peas. 3. Add 2 to S Tbsps. coU water gradually until dough it moist enough to hold together. Chill. 4. Roll out to about U-in. thickness. Fold pastrr over, place loosely in 9-in. pie pan; flute edge. S. Bake in hot oven (450 F.) 15 mi a. (The tender flakiness of Pillsbury'i pie crust ii a credit to your judgment in Pills, bur. i Best, the luinoni flour. Every aingle hour during nulling, aaaplei arc tested for creamr. uniform color ... and 4 to 6 times a day actual baking tests are saade. That's why Filhbury's Best gives you baking quality that never fails!) . . . Fill the Filbbury pie crust with the following MlUNOi 4. Combine 9 Tbsps. HUTf, Boat Roar and W Up. salt in top of double boiler. Add 2 c. scalded milt gradually; stir constantly. 7. Combine 1 c firmly packed hmwm liif and 4 Tbsps. kaMar; cook over low beat until thick and bubbly, a. Add to not milk; place over boiling water; cook vntil thick and smooth (15 min.). Stir oc casionaDv. 9. Add little hot felling to S M yars, slightly beaten; mix well. Re tun to hot mixture; cook about 2 min. longer. CooL Add 1 tip. vaaiRa and Vt c. toasted chopped paeans, la. Turn into baked shefl. Chill thoroughly. Top with sweetened walapsa1 una and psians. Get filUbary's Best from your grocer today and try this luscious Southern BuaerFccan Pie tonight! Save Tsnurr stabs from Pillsbury packages.'-They're good for ster ling (sobd) silver other premi- ms. tool For list, wnte Pillsbury flour, Minneapolis. UXE-rBOVED Is treted yter lakia. L m m m 1 FT ZT7 r : l tf 3 i r 1 rv ' - - n p ? y : A ;W - - -- v.- " - J-? I S i - I r h ! T irs aunui cm scos tmv pistiiv unmoor IT'S SUIIU-FIXE!. . . Ends the 2 chief causes of tough pastry gives you sure successl Csn y u always count on your pie . rui;;t to be so tender and flaky that it breaks at the touch of a fork? Cr' d you sometimes get tough f - 7 and wonder why? -, Take L:'rt!...Crisco comes to your rescue wilh sa amazing new pastry jneiJiod that's SURE FIRE for flaky, i: :. ier pastry! CCKI NOV; I-'.: a S big causes of tough pastry.. J;oo much water In the dough asJ over-handling! Till now you vt hxi ia tries now Special guests were Miss Gar- : trade Koke and Miss Bertha : Babcock. Mrs. Glenn Paxson, win pre side at a salad luncheon this af ternoon -at her suburban home and an additional guest of the club will be Mrs. Clifford Beck ett of Portland. Mrs. Edwin R. Viesko has in vited her club to luncheon and several hours of cards this af ternoon at her South High street home. Valentine decorations will be-used in the table appoint ments. Another hostess this afternoon will be Mrs. Arch M. Jerman. She has asked her club to drive out to her country place for luncheon and bridge. New Officers Elected' Mrs. Eugene Kitzmiller was . hostess Wednesday afternoon to the May circle of Jason Lee church. Officers elected were chairman, Mrs. Kitzmiller; vice chairman, Mrs. Donald Toombs; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. George V. Naderman. Appoint ments were publicity and con tact, Mrs. A. V. White; hostess committees, Mrs. Toombs; Red Cross, Mrs. Sybil Dot ten; lunch eons, Mrs. F. H. Barnes. Plans are being made for the years work. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Marie Put nam, Mrs. D. O. Lear, Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs. A. V. White, Mrs. F. H. Barnes, Mrs. Donald Toombs, Mrs. George V. Naderman and the hostess; Mrs. Kitzmiller. The next meeting of the group will be with Mrs. White, in February. Alwcrys 2 Smash Hits! TODAY & SATURDAY mMWsaaaana-iSSsia.ll) IJaWOKMSaW 1 '1 Chapter C "Adventures of Captain Marvel' New & Comedy 150 ?.' 180 Matinees Evenings . srw a mm i - With Arthur i . Kennedy f N And VV( Virginia 'v , I Field V ip'- - 4 PLUS 2nd HTTI FoW vjrefT Hood A T of the G P,C0'" tef-Chert M 7 W much water to use, and it's so easy to add a bit too muchThea your dough Is sticky . . . hard to shape . . .hard to roll out. You handle it too much I You get tough pastry! '. But now Criseo'a new pastry as A-B-Cl Sure! i i tells easxtty- how much water to ttse.lYour cougaMarrtyM notsticxy.not crumbly so easy toroll out! You . ares s tempiea w orer-fisnais ic Tlit 1 fc I Stylists Show -X- .j. A-.-".-, Left to right, navy and red Long-range clothes for long-rang living was the theme of a recent New York fashion show. The idea was to assemble a spring wardrobe now while stocks of pure silks and wools exist, and that Is the mean ing of long-range planning. New trends were plastic Beaming, sequinned prints, tissue-paper blue, and a completely new silhouette line featuring the bustle front, which consists of gathered fullness, stiffened by cording, niching or beading so that the skirt Juts out sharply about five inches below the waistline. The daytime frock shown left features plastic seaming. It Is a pure silk frock with long-fitted bodice fastening down the front, in a navy and red print. The dinner dress, center, is in gray and fuchsia daisy print with torso molding and simple neckline, front fastening. The ensemble, right, consists of a fitted, street-length, bright vermilion red coat and basic silk dress, the print being made up of white and red suitcases drawn on a black background. Square neck and fullness over l the bust are features of the frock. Past Officers At Party Mrs. Paul A. Heath entertain ed the Past Noble Grands asso ciation of the Salem Rebekah lodge at the home of her moth er, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Wed nesday. Mrs. Mary Carter, Mrs. Lafe Hill and Mrs. George V. Naderman assisted her. Guests were Mrs." William Beard, Mrs. Roy Bremmer, Mrs. Mary Car ter, Mrs. W. A. Cladek, Mrs. Barker Cornforth. Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. Lora Groves, Mrs. Sarah Harter, Mrs. Irvin Hochstetler, Mrs. Horace G. Loveland, Mrs. Lola N. McFar lane, Mrs. R. S. McNeill, Mrs. Amie Mills, Mrs. Claude Morse, Mrs. Clem W. Ohlsen, Mrs. Charles McElroy, Mrs. Judson Pratt, Miss Verda Olmsted, Miss Wilda Siegmund, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. Fronia Mullica, Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. C. F. Breit haupt and the hostesses. Flaky ple-for SUXE! bint Now... dip out the recipe at the right and bake your folks a pi. Wow b sure to tut Critco sadenfg Criscot Thanks to Criaco, you're ur$ now of flaky, tender. wuouusj pW crusii Jftft CZ& ." TZflO ya - - ry fCSVST , CZSS f I 1 f OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Clothes for print frock; daisy print dinner -dree; Miss Mabel Fox, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Fox of j Salem, recently presented an organ solo, "Scherzoso" by Ro- ; gers, at the Linf ield college mu sic recital. Miss Fox, who is a i freshman majoring in music and I English at the McMinnville school, also plays the organ during daily chapel programs.! Families Move -! (This Week I It is moving day for the AU den Adolphs and Keith Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daugh ter started Thursday to move into their newly completed home ton Fairmount Hill, j Mr. and Mrs. Adolph and daughters, Mary Lee and Shir ley, are planning to move on Saturday from their suburban home on the Turner road into Salem. They have taken the Keith Brown home at 664 South Commercial street CRISCO'S NEW SURE-FIRE METHOD j: ; . EASY AS A-B-C (A) Nowno gwstwork j exocf wasurtmmntB ! Double-Crust measurements : Mix 2 cop of sifted flour with 1 teaspoon salt In mixing-bowl. Put Vi cup of this flour into a mall bowl and mix in Vt cup water to form a paste. i (B) Nexf-ffo Uding ttmptny wan Cruco To the remaining 1 cups of flour add cup Critco (creamy, easy-blending !) Cut in Criaco (with knrres, fork or blender) tin the piece are the sua of mall pests. i (C) Hero's f&oiWsfep j toFUdJrht Add flour-paste to Criaco-flour mixture. Jwlix thoroughly until tba domrh cornea together and can be shaped into a ball. Divide fat half coU out both crusts about K inch thick. ONJ-aun MIAWntXJAINTS V'oflow abort method but uae these peaauremeats; 1st Step (A) use lis cops floor and H tsaspooQ salt. For Bum pasts use t cup floor and 3 tablc spoons water. Za Step (B) remaining ia cups our Vs cup Criaco. Mn p s tn af tfie jjmManai sas.a. a. sat . a. iranai aiaausj W ; "' " I eoa - s I at srjuunnuanirn lstsv .- I Orsgon. Friday Morning. January Long-Range Living vermilion coat and print dress. Materials Are Awaited Here Announcement is made from the production committee of Marion county chapter of the American Red Cross that delay is being experienced in receiv ing shipments of material for the next quota of garments andJ knitting. Because of this there is no sewing to give out and only a small amount of yarn yet to be distributed. The committee urges volun teers who have been responsible for completing the quota just now finished, and who are ready to begin with the new, to watch the papers through which an nouncement will be made im mediately garments are ready for distribution. Mrs. C: S. Hamilton, chair man of the committee, states that war priorties make ship ments slow but that she expects the chapter will receive some materials within the next two weeks. Pringle Club at Clark Home Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. J. W. Keys entertained the Pringle Pleasant Point social club at a covered dish luncheon Thursday afternoon. The next meeting will be held February 5 at the home of Mrs. George Grabenhorst, sr. Attending were Mrs. J". M. Coburn, Mrs. J. N. Robertson, Miss Grace Robertson, Mrs. Strawbough, Mrs. E. G. Clark, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Clifford Jones, Miss Margaret Jones, Mrs. George Guerne, Mrs. C . Dufield, Mrs. George Graben horst, jr., Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs. Harry Wechter, Mrs. William Grabenhorst, Mrs. James Olinger, Mrs. Melcerd, Mrs. D. Dimbat, Miss Doris Ricketts, Mrs. E. C. Holden and the hostesses. The Salem MacDowell clab, under the direction of Bernard Barron, has tentatively set the date of its spring concert at March 12. Proceeds from the performances are to go to war relief. I ( Plus Defense Tax imi '.7r"" u A GREAT ACTION i SEA PICTURE' : Mighty as the Ocean's Roar And Second Feature sick teiai uttttnua ai tma Also News, Cartoon, and Chap. 1 of New Serial, "KB3E&S OF DEATH - VALLEY" with Diek Foran : and Buck Janes. J..!; HEY KIDS! p i Iec Cream to Everyone' rCS Attending Mat Sat at 1 1 ! tCf fSJUKSSt ez. 3 30. 1942 Economy Can Be a Game. Y Old fashioned economy can really be fun,, once the house wife sets herself to it Remem ber the good old dishes of the last generation, when long cook ing marked them as the very best in flavor? Dumplings played an import ant role In menus of the day, they still add interest and are a fine way to make a juicy meat interesting. Try: FRANKFURTS, SAUER KRAUT. DUMPLINGS - No. 2 can sauerkraut (4 cups) 2 cups water . 1 teaspoon salt Vt teaspoon caraway seeds (optional) Vt cups grated raw apple or potato Vi tablespoons sugar I pound frankfurts Dumplings Combine all ingredients ex cept frankfurts and dumplings. Cover and cook 15 minutes. Place frankfurts in the hot kraut, drop small dumplings on the top. Cover and cook 12 minutes. DUMPLINGS 2 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening 1 cup milk Sift together dry ingredients. Cut in the shortening and add milk slowly. Drop by spoonfuls on the top of sauerkraut Dump lings must rest on the kraut and frankfurts. Cover tightly. Do not uncover the dumplings un til they have steamed 12 min utes. Here's another you'll really like old fashioned smoked country sausage, pan fried with hominy. It is wise to steam the sausage about 10 minutes, drain, then add cooked or canned hom iny and pan fry till golden brown. Serve with a creamed green vegetable. Today's Menu Cream of tomato soup will begin the day's meal. Fresh pears with caramel sauce will be a happy ending. Cream of tomato soup Croutons Broiled salmon with butter Scalloped corn with cheese Fresh pears and caramel sauce CHEESE SCALLOPED COEN 1 (No. 2) can (IVz cups) whole corn 1 cup top milk 1 cup finely crushed crackers 4 tablespoons chopped onion 3 tablespoons chopped green pepper Salt and peper 2 tablesoons butter Combine corn and milk. Add crumbs, onion, green pepper and seasoning. Pour in greased bak ing pan, dot with butter. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de grees) 30 minutes. Serves 6. Bright young students who carry 4unch baskets to school will enjoy sandwiches spread with a mixture of equal parts of peanut butter and raspberry jam. Mrs. T. W. Conner. 1645 South Church street will be hostess this afternoon to the South Salem WCTU. The work of the legislative department will be presented by Mrs. Charles Haworth and Mrs. C W. Stacey will report on her re cent visit to national headquar ters. Mrs. C. T. Cooper will lead the devotional period. Mrs. Ma son Bishop will assist Mrs. Con ner. A visiter in the capital Wed nesday was Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, who drove over from her Neskowin home. She was ac companied by Mrs.' Donald Sweeney (Eleanor Eakin) of Astoria. Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland is visiting this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr. TODAY J Clcrudotta Colbert "REMEMBER THE DAY John Payne AND 1 Was a Prisoner on DotQ's Island" Mat XZc Kva. sec tnsm Tax Day; 1:14, 4:45, 14. 144 rriseaer: t-JS Sd4 4:44 ; TODAY J Carols Lombard's Last and Finest; Picture ' "Mr. and Mrs. Siniar AND Beeannd Ksnsen - Don Aioche - Kay Frame Is - Th Fomlnlns I Touch" ; " i" Ma ISe ET4.KZC Plus Tax Mrs. Smith: 3:44. 4:44, 14 .81 rtmbilnct 1:J4, 14, I IS Enjoy Making This Colorful Laura Wheeler Peacock Wall Hanging " WALL HANGING Use f glowing colors of wool, silk or cotton to make this fascinating wall hanging. Pat tern 2985 contains a transfer pattern of a picture 15 x 194 inches? color chart and key; ma terials required; illustrations of Packages Sent to Silverton Boys SILVERTON Silverton sol diers will again receive individ ual treats from here as a result of the recent cigarette-candy bar dance which the Silverton Pyth ian Sisters and Knights sponsor ed recently. This was the second dance of its kind given by the same or ganization at Silverton. The com mittee is making individual pack ages for the Silverton boys in the service. Serving on the committee are Emit Loe, Ralph Adams, Mr. and Mrs Henry Amundson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morley and Wava Axley. Bell Put in Use SILVERTON The old fire bell, which in former days was also used as a curfew, is being moved this week to the Hans '. Olson property where it will be j used as a part of the defense alarm. Thorkel Dokken will be yi attendance. Call Board ELSINORK Today Abbott and Cost ell o In "Keep 'em Flying. ' John Boles In "Road to Happiness.' GRAND ' Today Cltudette Colbert In "Remem ber The: Day." with John Payne. I Was a Prisoner on Devil's Island." Sally EUers, Donald Woods. STATE 1 ' Today Rosalind Russell and Don Ameche In "Feminine Touch." Carole Lombard, Robert Montgomery in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith." CAPITOL, Today Lew Ayres and Lionel Barry more in "Dr. Kildare's Victory." Tim Holt in "Land of the Open Range." Saturday Joan BlondeU in "Lady for a Night? Bill "Hopalong" Boyd in "Riders of the Timberline." HOLLYWOOD Today Franchot Tone, Walter Bren nan and Carol Bruce In "This Wo man Is ' Mine." Dick Foran. Leo Carrilo and Andy Devine in "The Kid From Kansas." LTBEBTT I Today Roy Rogers in, "Robin Hood of Pecos." Arthur Kennedy and Vir ginia Field In "Knockout" ijjTT-lliMiHSi STMTS TODAY THE BIG GUNS OF FUN . . SXYUii They've got the whole Army . . and sweeping the nation A SMASH HIT FOR YOUR "MUST SEE"- LISTIIH It makes you bubble over with melody and happiness. mums w 1 1.1. : Added "It Hap pened ea Rollers". H War News SSRVK5, inc. pattern 2985 stitches. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Need! ec raft Dept., Salem. Write plainly (PATTERN NUM BER, your NAME and AD DRESS. You've won half the battle against cold discomforts if you can open those stuffy nostrils and breathe through your nose without that smothery feeling. If your nostrils are clogged up insert Mentholatrrm. Note how effectively it eases your breath ing and relieves the sneezing, sniffling, soreness, swelling, and redness. With all these annoy ances cnecxea, you can go a.ouu your activities in comfort Jars or tubes, 30c BUYCEFllSlBOXDSsndSilKPS "BUY DEFENSE BONDS" . Lost Times Tonito The latest and Best of the Kildae Hits!! 25c (Plus Tax) I LEW AYRES .'ELBARRYtiORE ANN AYARS ROBERT STERLING Companion Feature Tim Holt in "Land of . the Open Range" STARTS SAT. "Lady far s Night" Joaai BlendeU John Warner "Hopalong" BUI Boyd la "Riders of the Timber line" . ARE UP-ROARING Df THE Air Corps in a sky-high uproar in fun-formation! Plus Companion Feature I Iff Open 6:45