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4 - .... v Suppers Are. Popular ; The Ronald Jones' back yard" and swimming pool , have been popular , these summer evenings. Two planned parties were ar ' ranged this week,' although the suppers are usually impromptu aaiw, .with Irinds dropping in for a, barbecue and-swim.. On Wednesday night , Mr. and Mrs.' : Jones ;were hosts at a grilted-steak supper and swim., invited-were Mr. and Mrs. Dean ' Walker,-Mr and Mrs.' Lowell Kern, Mr; and; Mrs. Daniel Fry. U&t. and Mrs. William Swin- : dells. Lawn games followed sup- , per.'- ;' -i Y.'vi ::-"' ' -fc On Tuesday night Ronny Jones and BUI Poorman invited a group of friends out for a bar becue "supper and swim party. Guests were Patsy VIesko, Nan cy Wallace, Mary Ann Bollinger, Nancy Montgomery, Modjeska 'Greening. John Beakey, Joe Heaiey, Evan Boise, m Jim Phil lips, Dan Fry, Stuart, Comptpn and Richard Page and the hosts. '. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff, sr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Jr., have returned from a two weeks. ' trip to San Francisco' and San Piego. While at San Diego they visited Herbert Stiff, jr., sta tioned there with the navy. Pattern Fashion enters through the kitchen door inj "this Anne ' Adams apron, pattern 4145. See the smart shaped waistband and optional gathered pockets. In -two lengths,' yith a scalloped or pointed hemline. - Pattern 4145 is available in sizes small, medium, large and extra large. Small size, view A, takes 2 yards 35 inch and 5 yards ric-rac; view B, 1 yards 35 inch. ' f ;. V Send 16 cents for this Anne ' Adams pattern. Write plainly size. name, address and ctyl number. . Be smartly patriotic with our Cummer Pattern Dook. Here are', fabric-saving, distinctive styles for very occasion; every age. And each design is easy enough -. for beginners. Send 10 cents for your copy I ; -- Send your order to The Oregon Statesman. . Pattern Department, , Salem. Oregon. . . i- ' 135 II. Connercial conns Why be kept in constant misery from corns and sore toes?.Dont suffer needless ly. For relief use Schaeferts Corn Relief, take no chances use our safe reme dy. No relief, no pay wC Pcissa Oak Ldicn Don't suffer needlessly the itching pain of Poison Oak! Hood's leaves no trace on the skin. Almost fm i sure relief. Price vww &ifl I 1 1 T.- - I 7 yffhffi - ; ' Sole Agents lot Penslar Remedies for Marion County w . S"-' 1 PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 1893-1942 CLUB CALENDAR Friday " - V '. .' i VFW Red Cross w. at 143 South High street. I p. m. v Betrothal Tbid ; At Dinner " " - , Miss Norma Fontanini, daugh- ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fontan ini announced her engagement ' to Lieutenant J. V. Colombo, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Colombo of ; Portland, at a party given at the ' former's home on North Com mercial street Sunday. . Miss Fontanini is a graduate of Salem " high school ,, and her fiance of Portland schools, Port land university and Northwest " ern College of Law. No date has been set for the wedding. Seated at the dinner table were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Fontan ini and. Jack, Mr. and Mrs J. Colombo, Mr. and Mrs. L. Val '. preda, Mrs. E. Raschio, Miss S. Raschio, Ronald Raschio, Mr. and Mrs. P. Riggi, Miss Norma Fontanini and Mr. and Mrs. G. Fontanini. Victory Dinner 'Is. Served Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rhoda back were hosts at a victory dinner- on Wednesday night at their country place. All food was from the farm, including a roast duck. Guests at the dinner party were Mr. and Mrs. G.-D. Bur- ' right and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook and Alice, Mr. and Mrs. 'Rhodaback, George and Charles. Hal Hibbard camp, United Spanish War Veterans, are go ing on. a "save the crop" picnic on Sunday. Plans are- to meet at 7:30 af m. at the VFW hall to receive directions to the field from Willow Evans, president. . Those unable to go at the early hours wfll.be able to get direc- v tions from' the Clear Lake store -on the North River road. This is an annual picnic. - Another ardent sports fan has been added to the population of ; Salem. Mr; and Mrs. Orland A. r Lightner are the parents of a husky 8 pound 2 ounce baby girl, Callie Jean, born on Thursday at the Salem General hospital. Her father is sports editor of The Statesman and business manager of the Salem Senators. ' Miss Mary Jane Simmons and Miss Leone Spaulding are Salem girls attending a party given by Mary Jane Brabec and Miss .Dorothy JIarding at the latter's ? summer home near Portland. , The party was given for Miss Isolde Eichenlaub, who- will marry Mr. William Douglas MacGibbon on Sunday. - Miss Doris Harold spent the past weekend in Tacoma, as the : guest of Miss Mary Louise Olli ver, formerly of Salem. ' Mrs. " H. d Shields .' returned from a three month visit to ' Kansas City, Minneapolis and .' 'Seattle. .1 Tnose eyer popular creamy Tfprp fin 7?r- iiu ui ui&u grituc uiiicr-swev cnucuiaie. Special This photo ninsmiiG Only 30c A Hell Tfca .... ..i- "?Y SOCIETY music The Wedding of Interest Mr. and Mrs. William Wis ctiemann of j Puyallup, Wash.; have' announced the . betrothal and coming marriage of their daughter, -Miss Henrietta Wis chemann, to Mr. Conrad William Catterlin of Oakland, Calif. v Mr. Catterlin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank V.; Catterlin of Oakland, Calif.,' and a nephew of Mrs. Florence - Irwin of Salem. He, attended St. Mary's, college, and graduated from Chico State ? college, and also graduated from San Francisco College of Mortu ary: Science.' His 'fraternity is Phi-Delta' Kappa. "; . ' Miss Wischemahn' U a grad uate of Puyallup high school and the Tacoma General hospital school of nursing. For the past two years she has been a stew ardess with the United Air Lines. The marriage will take place August 23rd in All Saints Catho lic church in Puyallup. Mr. Catterlin will come north, accompanied by his parents. ' Old Time Favorite 39613 Be economical! Don't let those scrap prints lie idle. Piece them together into this quilt, Friend ship Fan an old-time favor ite that's as colorful as it Is easy to make! Pattern 396 con tains diagram of block; pattern pieces; instructions for making quilt; diagram of quilt; color schemes.. Send ELEVEN CENTS for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept Salem, Oren Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ad dress. ,"-' Schaefeis Again feature DOLLAR IIIIITS 8 candies with the i creamy! Week Only lb. I I V.i STATECT-IJUI, Solera. Oregon. Friday Morning. August t : u. Garden, Is Scene' of Party . ; : '., One of the nicest social events of the summer season was the garden reception given by Gov- ernor - and ; Mrs.; C h a r 1 e s . Al Sprague on Wednesday night for visiting members of their fam- . fly. The party was held from 8 to 10 o'clock and friends of the Sprague's, their son and daugh ter-in-law. Lieutenant and Mrs. Wallace A; Sprague of Seattle, and, their, son-in-law, and daugh ter Dr. arid Mrs. Melyjta, Hurley of San Francisco were invited. Governor " and I Mrs. Sprague and their family received guests . informally, at the gate. Refresh - xnents were served from a large . lace covered table,?; decorated with red gladioluses arranged in a low bowl. ,',t : ;. .This is the first visit. Lf' and Mrs. Wallace Bv ragu e have made in Salem since their, mar riage in New Jersey in. March. They arrived In Salem lor short stay ' Wednesday. Dr and Mrs. Hurley (Martha Sprague) are here on their . vacation and arrived- Sunday Sho wer .Given : For Twd : " A shower was given for Mrs. Sumner Gallaher. the former Hazel Bunnell, and Miss Lau rine Jones a bride-elect, at the home of Mrs. Fred Scheidigger on Monday night. Following dessert sunper. a shower was given each' honor guest . Attending were Mrs. Gallaher and ' Miss Jones, Mrs. Glenn Larson. Mrs. Arthur Weddle. Mrs. Ellen Garnero, Mrs. Edwin Doty, Miss Florence Becker, Miss Evalyn Nafziger and- the hostess. ' , . : ' Miss Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jones of Wood burn, has announced her en gagement to Lieutenant E. Clair Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hill of Yakima, formerly of Woodburn. He is stationed at Ft. Benning, Georgia. They will be married in September. Mrs. F. A. Holmes and her daughter, Mrs. Howard Green of Rock City. Iowa, have been visiting at the home of the for mer's mother , and sister, Mrs. Louisa Koon and Miss Ina D. Koon. They left Wednesday, aft er being here for Mrs.'Koon's 83d birthday, celebrated on Monday. Vr. , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson are the parents of a baby boy, born on Wednesday at Salem General hospital. The little boy is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hultenberg. He has an old er sister, Judy. Today's Menu A fish dish will be the feature part of the day's dinner. Bean and corn salad French dressing Fish supreme Boiled potatoes "New beets with Harvard sauce Peach shortcake v;;- v FISH SUPREME 1 cup cooked fish 1 cup cooked corn Vi teaspoon salt . Va teaspoon pepper 2 beaten eggs or 3 yolks : - 3 tablespoons butter, melted . 1 cup canned; cream of mush room soup -" ' s Mix ingredients and pour into buttered baking dish. Make 25 minutes in moderate oven. .. Phone 5197 or 9723 Schaefer's KIDIIEY PILLS relieve that burning sensa tion, and let you sleep nights. Use them for real re lief. 50c Trusses-rBrsccs. Scppariers Try Schaefers service if you want the best fit and quali ty at the most , reasonable price. Fruity Recipe Uses Prunes Qr Other Delicacy ; ; Puffy goiden-crusted circles of r scohe plump With 1 u s c i o u t : prunes, make this sparkling, edi tion of Jack Horner tarts. Ey j ery. littie " boy, , and every little , - girl, for that matter, will want : to eat lots of these luscious su " gar' plum goodies. -r '( Every homemaker who serves it these Fruit Treats ;once will prize this recipe. This scone ver sion with ,its sweet flavor and delicately light texture requires only a little sugar and is simple to make. Fruit. Treats offer a delectable way in which to build up the nu trition value of modern Ameri can meals or between -meal bites, for clambering, clamoring children who always seem to be hungry. Made with enriched flour, these scone treats contrib ute valuable B - vitamins and iron. The prunes do their nutri-y tious part, too. ; , V For a different filling in keep ing with" fall menu planning,; halves of fresh blue plums sub stitute deliciously for the prunes. Dried apricots simmered gently for a few minutes in a bit of wa ter are also colorful occupants of the center spot In these scone rounds. Fresh peaches are good. FRUIT TREATS 2 cups sifted enriched flour r COMPLETE for only If you do not need the com plete home outfit, you may purchase any room separately at the special low price indi cated. V it TAKE 4 5r 1 -t o t Such a soothing:, restful bedroom, with quaint Early American bedroom suite in warm maple finish. Simu lated worn edges and other bldtime detail adds inter-' est. Sturdily constructed for years of usefulness. In cludes everything listed below truly a sensational value at bur gratifying low price! Attractive foil size bed Commodious 4-drawer ehest LoYelr mirrored vanity or dresser . ' , "Resilient foil size box spring 21. 1342 Fresh, Dried S teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 to. 4 tablespoons shortening : cup milk (about) , 1 tablespoon honey " or light corn syrup . . 2 eggs. - 4 Cinnamon Sugar . 12 cooked, pitted prunes; or peaches ' - Sift flour, baking powdef and salt together.- Cut or rub in shortening. Beat 1 whole egg and 1 egg yolk, reserving white for tops. Add milk and honey to beaten eggs and add all to flour mixture. Stir only enough to make dough hold together. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead a half minute. Roll out inch thick, and cut with dough nut cutter. Place on baking sheet. Place "a peach or prune in the "hole" of each biscuit Brush with egg white and sprinkle bis cuits with Cinnamon Sugar. Bake in moderately hot "oven (425 degrees) 12-15 minutes? The "holes" may be used for re- rolls or brushed with egg white and sprinkled with Cinnamon Sugar. Yield: About 12 scones. Cinnamon Sngar 3 tablespoons sygar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Mix sugar and cinnamon to gether (. UP TO 52 WEEKS V V 4 . i j . 6-Pc. Ilaple Bedrcon Outfit :.$l p( Cblnts chair In gay cover Comfortable Innenprbtf . mattress in durable - Ucking merchandise Advertised Is Similar To Picture . Recipes for -Variety, Given Here's a miscellany or recipes, picked up from many fine . sounding ones that come .to the ' writer's desk each week.' Dandy for the woman who likes no ex periment with'new dishes. - . MALLOW PEACHES " . . 8 halves peaches t l . - , ' 2 tablespoons -butter - H teaspoon mace i " ' teaspoon salt - - 1 6 marshmallows ' - ' Place peaches in shallow pan, : ." spread -with butter mixed with : mace and salt Bake 20 minutes in moderate oven.' Fit marshmal- Cldws in holes in peaches and bake until - well puffed and . brown. U Serve warm with cream. , . , -v . ' CANADIAN TORTE 1 cups cake flour ' 3 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt H cup sugar -" 3 egg yolks, beaten 1 teaspoon lemon extract - 3 tablespoons butter, melted Vt cup milk - , . Mix ingredients and beat one minute. Pour into shallow , pan . lined with heavy waxed paper. : Cover with topper.- " ' ' V 1. TOPPER "", . ' 3 eggs whites, beaten cup sugar V$ cup drained crushed pineap " pie - Vt teaspoon cinnamon Beat whites until stiff. Add sugar slowly and beat until very creamy. Fold in pineapple and spread over cake batter. Sprinkle with cinnamon. Bake 35 minutes In moderately slow oven (325). PEANUT BRAN MUFFINS IVt cup bran ' 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon soda ,1 I Jaking powder . "2 eggs, beaten ; cup molasses 3 tablespoons sugar Vt cup broken or chopped salt ed peanuts 1 cups sour milk or butter milk 3 tablespoons fat Mix ingredients just enough to hold them together. Half-fill Planned for TO PAY Charminsr " "- 6-PIECE IIAPLE LIYIIIG nOOII You must see it on our C floors to appreciate how inviting and com ' ii fortable a living M 4 outfit like this i . , in meiiow mapie. spring seat Cushions, covered in attractive, serviceable homespun. Here's exactly what you get: .'. Roomy 6-cushion settee with solid maple frame Comfortable lounge chair to match . Maple occasional swing rocker with contrasting upholstery 7 CLEVER IIAPLE DIIIETTE . . . 5 Pieces Ideal for your small home or apart ment dining room. Includes dropleaf table and four comfortable chairs in maple, built and finished to take hard daily use without than our low sale price! muffin' pans and bake 20 minutes in a moderate oven. Serve warm , or cold. Z - ; : " : SPARERIBS BARBECUED . 4 .pounds, spareribs - .:; 3 tablespoons salad oil cup finely chopped onions . V cup" finely chopped green - - . peppers . M cup. vinegar - 2 tablespoons Worcestershire . -"..sauce 2 tablespoons ; brown ' sugar, . , . honey or molasses , 'cup chili 'sauce . :,; teaspoon salt ; u 1 r tnupoori 'paprika 'J;;: fy,; , : Place ribs in shallow pan. Bake 30 '.minutes j In moderate oven. Simmer rest cf ingredients 1 1Q , ,: nuutesL '"Pour ' v e r , ribs' and ! bake an hour. B a s t e several -times.'" ;'"'. - . State Arrests ' In July Told State" police arrested : 47 .per sons for drunken -drivimr during July, with fines exceeding $2600, unaries r, Pray, superintendent of the state police department, re ported to Gov.' Charles A. Sprague Thursday. There were 38 arrests for .reckless driving. V -'f I" ' , Arrests In the motor vehicle di vision totaled '1648 for the month with fines of $9877,, There were 313, arrests In the law enforce ment division; 73 "arrests In the game code division, and 14 ar rests in the commercial fisheries code division. The state police investigated 349 complaints with 215 classified as clearedvApproximately 127 ac cidents were investigated. Four persons arrested by the state police' were held for other law enforcement agencies. FOR GOOD THINGS. TO EAT SII ADVIITISIMIMt Of Western Food Market on Page 8 I mm ....COOKS IN SEVEN MINUTES SEE IEC1PES ON THE PACKAGE I i re. American Homes! MM" 41 t 11- W'e-- i A. room can be! Sturdy wood frames n fM. i , ooii oacK cusniona, inner- Sturdy round coffee table in maple Convenient maple ( lamp table ! Brass table lamp s44 complaining! Worth far more unvm 1 'r'JZt aaanHBDaaBaBBBnaaBBanau t.3TT? .,,...,..rr..T.. I ABsaar WSi. TIRED. -FE ET - W25cS. 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