The 02EG0N STATESMAN. Satan. Oregon. Saturday Morning, February 2L 1942
PAGE JTCYE
Visitors Are
Feted
at
Dinners
r Mr. uxd Uti. a. Frederick;
Chambers and Miss Dorathea
fctausloff -ware hosts for a de
lightful dinner party Friday
night at the former's home for
the pleasure of Consul and Mrs.
Russell Brooks, popular visitors '
In the capital.
The George Washington mo
tif was carried out in the table
decorations. Covers were placed
for Consul and Mrs. Brooks,
Senator and Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Shinn, Judge and Mrs. E. M.
Page, Miss Steusloff and Mr. and
Mrs. Chambers. :
Mrs. Mildred Robertson
Brooks will preside at a buffet
dinner tonight at her country
place in honor of her son and
daughter-in-law, who will be
leaving Wednesday for Washing
ton, DC- From there they expect
to go to Casa Blanca, French
Morocco, Consul Brooks' new
post.
Program at
Library
Another in the series of Sun
day afternoon concerts of re
corded music will be given in
the music room of the Salem
public library, Sunday at 3:30
o'clock. The program is made up
f light-opera music and selec
tions from singing pictures.
Mr. Robert Rawson will give
instructive comments.
The public is invited.
Gems from "The Dollar Princess"
rail
Victor Light Opera Company
Lift Is a Dream from "The
Southerner" Strauss
Lawrence Tibbett, baritone
The Du Barry Miiloceckre
If I am Dreaming
Richard Crooks, tenor
without Your Love
Grace Moore, soprano.
Richard croon, tenor
"Die Fledermaus" Strauss
Homeland (Czardas)
Brothers and Sisters We
Vienna Boys choir
"When I Was a Lad from "Pina
fore" Gilbert and Sullivan
John Charles Thomas, baritone
I Dream Too Much . . Kern
I'm the Echo J
- Lily Pons, soprano
I Dream Too Much
Lily Pons, soprano and chorus
Gems from "The Bohemian Girl"
Balfe
Victor Light Opera company
"The Girl of the Golden West".. .
Romberg
Sunup to Sundown ....
Nelson Eddy and male chorus
Who Are We to Say .......
Nelson Eddy, baritone
Without a Song from "Great
Day" Youmans
"The New Moon" Romberg
Lover, come Baca to Me
One Kiss
: Jeanett MacDonald, soprano
Auf Wiedersehn from "The Blue
Paradise" .Romberg
Nelson Eddy, baritone
Past Matrons
Hostesses
Members of the Past Matrons
association of the Order of the
Eastern Star will give a dinner
tonight at Masonic temple for
their husbands. Mrs. C. S. Pratt
and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett are co
chairmen. On the committee art
Mrs. Ira Darby, Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs. A. N. Copenhaver,
Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre, Mrs. L. E.
Barrick, Mrs. A. C. Smith, Mrs.
Henry Crawford and Miss Leila
Johnson.
Mrs. Byron B. Herrick will be
in charge of the program, and
Dr. Gussie Niles will be toast -mistress.
Church Gives
Memorial Tea
TURNER The annual Frances
C. Willard memorial tea was held
the Christian church social
rooms, with a special program ar
nged by the committee.
Mrs. George Good conducted
He devotional, and Mrs. F. C.
Sunning presided during the pro
pram hour, comprised of musical
aumbers and readings.
Refreshments were served to
Mrs. Gene Robinson, Mrs. John
Mitchell,. Mrs. C A. Bear. Mrs.
D. H. Goodlander, Mrs. Charlie
ttandley and Dale, Mrs. L. M
Small, Mrs. Anna Windom, Mrs
Martin Shower, Mrs. M B. Mad
den, Mrs. William Spiers, Mrs.
George Good, Mrs. Lloyd Mud
gett. Miss Nadine Ellis, Mrs. Clara
Shields, Mrs. I. J. Sawyer and
Mrs. F. C Gunning.
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MAXINE BUR&'N
Editor
Couple Set
Wedding
Day
Miss Ira McCurdy and Mr.
Winston Bunnell have set their
wedding day. The ceremony will
take place on Friday, March 27,
at the Leslie Methodist church.
The engagement of the young
couple was announced early In
January. The date was revealed
at dinner at the Delta Phi soror
ity Thursday night.
The bride-to-be is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Mc
Curdy of Salem and her fiance's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. B. X.,
Bunnell of Portland.
Miss McCurdy is a junior at
Willamette university and a
member of Delta Phi sorority.
Mr. Bunnell is a Willamette
graduate and a member of Kap
pa Gamma Rho. He is now
teaching at Irrigon high school
where the couple will reside aft
er their marriage.
Mrs. Ramage
Is Hostess
Mrs. L. M. Ramage entertained
the Sigma Tau mothers at a des
sert luncheon Friday afternoon.
Daffodils and spring blooms
- provided the decorative note.
Special guests were Mrs. H.
W. Adams, Silverton, Mrs. Syl
via Lennebrille of Portland and
Mrs. E. A. Collier. Members at
tending were Mrs. C. L. Blod
gett, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr.,
Mrs. J. E. Dugan, Mrs. C. W.
Parker, Mrs. Lloyd Hill, Mrs.
Arthur Utley, Mrs. Elmer Smith,
Mrs. Claude Miller, Mrs. Lloyd
Springer, Mrs. Egbert Oliver,
Mrs. A. G. Williams and Mrs.
Ramage.
Friends ef Lt. and Mrs. J. B.
Piland, former Salem residents,
will be interested to learn that
they are now in Washington, DC,
where Lt. Piland is with the bu
reau of aeronautics department.
United States navy.
Today's Menu
Ingenuity will assist the cook
in making the weekend menu
as suggested by this department
TODAY
Fresh celery sticks
Spareribs with tomato sauce
Baked potatoes
Fresh spinach
Apricot pie
SUNDAY
Avocado salad with
Grapefruit dressing
Veal roast, brown gravy
Browned potatoes
Escailoped corn
Ice cream, strawberries
Icebox cookies
MONDAY
Cabbage and onion slaw
Veal pie with carrots
Mashed potatoes
Apple upside down cobbler
a a
The spareribs are browned and
then topped with a sauce of to
mato, onion, a dash of chili pow
der and a speck of brown sugar,
then baked.
Monday's upside down apple
cobbler is made by lining the
bottom of a pan with sliced ap
ples, and sweetening with sugar
or cornsyrup. A biscuit crust is
put on top and the dessert baked.
It is turned upside down as soon
as removed from the oven.
Van
S 0 C IETY
MUSIC
ThellOM
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Chanter AB, PEO with Mrs. A.
A. Siewert. 7:43 p. m.
Leslie PTA at school, tM p. m.
VTW auxiliary meet at hall,
P. m. j-
TCESDAT I
Daughter o"S t, Elizabeth. St.
Paul's parish hall. I pan. .
Alpha Mu Delphian, Art Cen
ter, f JO a.m.
Eastern Star Social Afternoon
club. 1:19 dessert luncheon. Ma
sonic Temple, bridge follows.
Salem Ministers Wives associa
tion. Mrs. J. Edgar Purdr, S5S
Chemeketa street, dessert lunch
eon, 1:19 p. m.
Sons of Union Veterans and
auxiliary, with Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Penine, 775 North Cottage
street, :30 no-host dinner.
WEDNESDAY
South Circle of the First Chris
tian church, all day meeting with
Mrs. E. 3. Mauk. 339 Hickory
street
East Central circle. First Meth
388 North Winter street, salad
luncheon, 1:19 pm.
odist church. Mrs. A. A. Siewert.
Women's association and West
minster Guild. First Presbyterian
church. S p. m church parlors.
West Central circle. 1st Meth
odist church, with Mrs. H. M.
Lucas. 653 North Commercial
street, 2 p. m.
THURSDAY
Town and Gown, Lausanne
hall, 2:38 p. m.
Legion Women
Slate Dance
The second of a series of Am
erican Legion auxiliary benefit
dances will be sponsored tonight
in Legion Home.
Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs. Lester Newman and
Mrs. Stanley Krueger are the
committee in charge. The dan
ces are semi formal and the
public is invited. Music will be
by the Top Hatters. Refresh
ments will be served in the din
ing hall at intermission. Reser
vations may be made by calling
8787 or 3469.
Over 80 guests attended the
Thursday benefit luncheon in
Legion Home. The fourth in the
series will be Thursday, Febru
ary 26th.
The sewing group met Thurs
day afternoon and completed ar
ticles for the Deaconess hospital
and the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Leif Bergsvik and Mrs.
Glen Kirkwood were hostesses.
Mr. Rex Putnam, state super
intendent of public instruction,
will speak on the auxiliary spon
sored radio program, Monday
night at 9:30 o'clock. He has se
lected "Americans" for his top
ic There will also be a violin
solo, "Romance" by Geraldine
Smoker, accompanied by Rose
Mary Gaiser.
Piano Recital
Is Tonight j
Mrs. John Wiles will present
her piano pupils in recital to
night at her studio at 7:30
o'clock. Parents of children are
invited to attend.
Playing will be Gladys Boock,
Beverly Lyman, Grace Widdows,
Mary Morgan, Barbara Kretz,
Jewel Fonev Bobby Gilbert, Mar
yln Hill, Maryln Springer, Ce
cile Wilson, Barbara Cole, Betty
and Ermyl Klpple, Viola Per
lick, Coral Miller, Jimmie Houck
and Buddy Jones.
CongratalaUens xe te Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ramsden on the
birth of a daughter at the Salem
General hospital Friday noon.
The little girl has a brother,
Gary. Mrs. Ramsden is the for
mer Phyllis Day and the grand
parents are Mr. and MrsG. W.
Day and Mrs, Charles Ramsden.
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All are first
silk in both
tops. Wear VAN RAAJLTX lor style
service. Three- end four-thread
stockings In all the new .spring shades
wUl be arailahle for a few days only!
Better anticipate several weeks' wear,
ana at the same time save money.
Party Held
At Hillman
Home
Mr. and Mrs. G rover W. Hill
man entertained with si smorgas
bord Friday night at their South
P"""."' home. The affair
honored Mr. HIHman's father,
Mr. C. O. Hillman, who is leav-
ing.for his home in Minneapo-.
lis Tuesday. The visitor has been
here since October and will be
accompanied east by his son.
Bidden to the stag dinner were
Mr. Hillman, Mr. Lloyd Chap
man, Mr. Harold Gillespie, Mr.
Herbert Schoenlen, Mr. Lee Un
ruh, Mr. Gardner Knapp, Mr.
Lester Carter, Mr. Frank Rob
erts, Mr. Arthur Rahn, Mr. Otto
Johnson, Mr. Richard Severin,
Mr. Joe Bowersox and Mr. Clem
Hillman.
Out-of-Town
Guests at Tea
The home of Governor and
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague was
the scene of a beautiful tea Fri
day afternoon when Chemeketa
chapter. Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution, entertained.
Over a hundred women called
during the afternoon.
In the receiving line were
Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs.
Sprague, Mrs. Carey Martin,
Mrs. Frank Settlemier and Mrs.
Seymour Jones. Special guests,
who also received, were Mrs.
William Horsfall, Marshfield,
newly elected state regent, Mrs.
Howard P. Arnest, Portland,
and Mrs. Jeannette Den tier,
Portland, state recording-secretary.
With Mrs. Horsfall came
Barbara Marie Guderian of Pen
dleton, the state pilgrimage girl.
Good Citizen pilgrimage girls,
sponsored by Chemeketa chap
ter, were introduced and includ
ed Miss Betty Dickey, Dallas,
Miss Ruth Farmer, Indepen
dence, Miss Jane Irish, Silverton,
and. Miss Veta Smith, Salem.
They were all presented with
patriotic corsages.
The living room was festive
with spring flowers and red and
white carnations in a silver bowl
were arranged on the tea table.
Musical and dance numbers
were, presented.
Tea to Honor
Mrs. Kline
Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. W.
W. Moore will be tea hostesses
this afternoon when they enter
tain in honor of Mrs. Abner
Kline, who recently returned
from a several months' trip to
Chicago and Kansas City.
Members of Circle No. 2 of the
Presbyterian church, of which
Mrs.. Kline is a member, have
been tnvited to call at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter will
preside at the tea urn and spring
flowers will provide the decor
ative note.
Miss Barbara Bell wUl he in
Eugene this weekend as the
guest of Miss Shirley Hunting
ton at the Gamma Phi Beta
house. The girls will be among
those attending the Military ball
on the Oregon campus tonight
Important Gadgets!
Spring sewing rails for accuracy of cut and detail. Don't
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Mr. and Mrs. C Banal! Hud
kins and daughter, 'Margo Ann,
and Mrs William Thome, jr
left Friday for, Spokane and
Colfax, Wash, , Mr. and Mrs.
Hudkins will visit in Colfax
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bal
dock (Elizabeth Vaughn) and
Mrs. Thome will be in Spokane
with her family. They will re
turn to Salem Tuesday.
fSS EnfreSS
IS Honored
Miss Mary Frances En tress
was honored with bathroom
shower when Barbara. Frietchie
tent. Daughters of Union Veter
ans met at the home of Mrs. Kit
ty Bumgardner Thursday night
Honoring . Miss Entress were
Mesdames Sarah Cutler, Bertha
Bergman, Marguerite Elliott,
Mary Entress, Evelyn Evans,
Mary Hilburn, May Bach, Kitty
Bumgardner, Alice Horning,
Gaynell Dyson, Mary Stearns,
Margaret Ringle, Laurene Stow,
Pearl Simkin, Edna Verdeck,
Harriet . Winkenwerder, Made
line Nash, Jennie Miller, Mary
Sehon, Beatrice Henry, Effie
Ulrich and the Misses Margery
Bach, Josephine Winkenwerder,
and Doris Jean Cutler.
Mrs. Wayne Loder entertained
members of her club at lunch
eon and bridge Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Robert Herrall and Mrs.
Carl Rlckson were special
guests.
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Wedding Held at
Rainier Lodge
Miss" Pattie Lu Smith, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mai C
Smiith of Salem, became the
bride of Mr.' Ross O. Hartz of
Seattle on February 14 at Par
adise Inn, Mt Rainier at 8
o'clock with Rev. Todd officiat
ing. The bride wore a navy blue
faille crepe ensemble with white
collar and a blue pompadour
straw with matching vefl. Her
accessories ' were navy and her
flowers were gardenias. "
Mr. and Mrs. Erie Enholm" at
tended the couple. A wedding
dinner at the Inn ,dininf 'room
followed. the ceremony. Mr. and
Mrs. Hartz are now at home at
2528 Dexter avenue. The bride's
parents went north for the wed
ding. Mrs. Harts was formerly with
the unemployment compensation
commission in Salem and is now
with Pacific Telephone and Tel
egraph company In Seattle. Mr.
Hartz is employed at Boeing
Aircraft
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. DeWltt
will be hosts at an informal
party tonight at their Court
street home for the pleasure of
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Learner,
newcomers in the capital. A late
supper will follow an informal
evening.
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tham, ) her sons," Arthur and!
Stephen, will accompany Mrs.1
Gosney to her. home, returning1
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Mr.JandJars. A. I Skewis!
have had "as their guests . this
week, Mrs. J. H. Perry and Mrs.
Beatrice Butler of Ladner, BC
Mrs. John Kelly and Mrs.
Rodney Winston, of Portland vis-1
ited in the capital Friday with
their Salem friends.
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Pririale Club at
Potter Home ;
Mrs. L. W. Potter entertained
members of the Pringle Pleas
ant Point social club Thursday
afternoon at her h omi A 1
o'clock luncheon was served and
covers were placed for 19 mem
bers. Special guests were Mrs. Jay
Cook, Mrs. E. Gordon, Mrs, E.
McCluanin and Mrs. Raymond
Beard. The club will meet in a
fortnight : at the home of Mrs.
E, S. Coates.
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