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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1944)
! - 1 The OREGON I STATESMAN, Galenv Qreon. Tuesday Morning. January 23. 1S14 Circle Meetings Are; Slated The WSCS of Jason Lee Me thodist church will hold the fol-s. lowing circle meetings on Wed-; nesday. - January-July, with Mrs, Gro ver Holler, 149 Lana avenue, -1:30 pjn- ' f ' y' February-August, Mrs. E. J. Williams, 740 Chemeketa street, 1:30 luncheon. . y ..- March-September, with Mrs. J. L. Batdorf, 160 Division street, 2 pan. ; - . - ' April-October, with Mrs. Rob- -ert Klempel, 3215 Center street, 1:45 pm May-November, with- Mrs." George Pro, 915 Maple avenue. ; : June-December, with Mrs. W. -W. Chadwick, 1390 North Winter street, 2 p.ro. ' - 'Women Honor : Husbands - Women ol Rotary were host esses to their husbands at a luncheon held at the First Con gregational church on Monday at noon. Valentine decorations were used, with red candles and red streamers, catoneaster and laurestinus. Corydon Blodgett sang sever al solos and was accompanied by Miss Gladys Crawford. Mrs. Walter Pierce was the guest speaker and former congressman Pierce was a special guest. She . told about her experiences while living in 'Washington, DC I ' Mrs. Putnam : Is Hostess Mrs. Roger Ky Putnam enter tained informally Friday night at the home of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, for a group of friends. Bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper following. ! Mrs. Putnam's guests were Miss Patricia Vandeneynde, Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss Betty Sim mons. Miss Katie Quistad, Mrs.- Wendell Wyatt, Mrs. Harry Car son, jr. and Miss Barbara Compton. . i Luncheon For Medical Wives . Officers wives of the 370th medical battalion will be host esses at a luncheon for officers wives of the 70th division at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at the di- visional club at Camp 'Adair. Mrs. A. JL Balko heads the hostess group. During the if terr noon an auction will be held of small items,' funds from which will go toward the infantile pa ralysis fund.' " v .HAYESVnXE Mrs. Robin Day entertained the Hayesville Woman's club at her home on " Thursday afternoon. ; Frances Clinton, county demonstrator, gave a - talk n textiles. Mrs. Earl Bedwell assisted. "; - Members present were Mrs. M.6. Fisher, Mrs. B. Taylor, Mrs. Claud Talmage, Mrs. E. L.. - Moor, Mrs. Leonard Greig, Mrs. W.Briedzke, Mrs. G Garrison, Mrs. Ingval Torresdale, Mrs. Lot tie Morrison, Mrs. Scott Smith, Mrs. Bruce Willis and j the hos- f: esses. ;- - -- -'" :' Todays Menu ,' .- W.,- .- " - - '. I ' - " ' - - ' - - - " - - ... I 31n. Robert D. Weldea (Max- in Rogers) has returned from Lewiston, Montana where she hat been visiting with her hus band's parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. A Welden, for the past four "months. Lt. ' Welden is now in i England with the army air force. Mrs. Welden is visiting with- her mother, .Mrs. Maude Rogers, and 1 plans 'to leave in February for California to visit withj relatives and friends. - ' . j N' Van Eatons j Fete Newlyweds! The Myron Van Eatons enter tained Sunday with an informal, -"at home" honoring Private and Mrs. 'John Van Dyke. Mrs. Van Dyke is the former Doris Eileen Van Eaton. Lit Menu for today; will include a dessert that takes molasses. Avocado salad - lima beans with ham hocks Baked potatoes Buttered shredded carrots Baked apples Molasses drop cookies -1 r -' - " . . . . : . MOLASSES DROP COOKIES . li cup melted shortening 1 cup molasses J ; .-: Z eggs, beaten ty4 cups sifted flour, 4 teaspoons baking powder i teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon - teaspoon ginger J H cup milk Vx teaspoon soda . ii teaspoon lemon extract 1 run raisins. chopped ' Mix shortening and "molasses. Add eggs and stir until oienaea. Sift together dry-ingredients, and add to first mixture alter- wfth the milk. 1 in which the soda has been dissolved. Add lemon extract and raisins. Drop by teaspoons on greased -baking sheet. Bak in hot oven 42$ de grees) 8 to 10 minutes. Makes 4 to 8 dozen cookies. - - I The bride's cake was ' encircled . with white chrysanthemums and pink carnations and the groom's cake was decorated with Amer-. - ican.flags. ?; j - i Shirley .. and Josanne ; Clark, daughters of r the Francis E. Clark, assisted with- the serv ing, t They j wore blue velvet dresses and corsages of pink' az aleas, heather, and bouvardia. - Mrs.jVan Dyke wore black with a gardenia corsage and her mo ther wore a silk print and a gar denia corsage. - ' ' Calling during the afternoon ; were: Mrs. Howard Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Clark, Alice Palmer, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Homer McWain, Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss A. Omart, Mrs. E. Edmundson, Mrs. Olive Beards ley, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ander son, Barbara and Roy, Dr. and Mrs.! D. D. Craig, Rev. ; and Mrs. Frank Stannard, Mr. D. D. Dot son, ; and Barbara, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mor ris, Mrs. Howard Woodburn and Mrs.' H. S. Gile. i Supper Follows Formal Dance r Miss Manr McKay was hostess ' for a midnight supper at her South High street home Satur- f dayi night following the Willa- mette-inter-sorority formal. Guests were Miss Emma Lou v East. Miss Carolyn Brady, Miss Adele Egan and Miss Marjorte Maulding. Escorts were navy V-12 men and included Gordon Kunke, BUI Egan. Stanley Skil-j . licorn, George Miller, Ed Fer-1 guson and Douglas ivieeKer. Beehives ..of ..the Maccabees will meet for a 1 o'clock cov-j ered dish luncheon on Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Golda Kyle. The group will complete its Red, Cross ! sewing ; project. , A 1 1 L Maccabee tend. i " - Mrs. Frank V. Prime, Jr. and son, Frank, of Portland are spending several weeks-, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr. Mrs. Prime and her little boy plan to leave next month for LaJunta, Colorado to join Lt. Prime. j Mr Kila Galser will enter tain the Delta Gamma alumnae at her home, 825 North Winter ; street, Wednesday night at an 8 O'clock dessert supper All Delta Gamma alumnae and any un affiliated members are invited to attend. i ' ' The maternal class, sponsored i by ! the . Marion county public health department, will meet at j the YWCA today at 230 o'clock with f Mrs; Bernice j Yeary in charge.,. - i ' Clifford Ldgsdoh Is Married : : i. Word was received by tele gram by Mrs. O. H. Harold of " route 2, of Ithe marriage of her son,. Mr. Clifford Losgdon, quar termaster third class,- of San Diego; to Miss Dorothy Crocher of PortlandJ hv':::-X:"tirv: ..' .f : ! i'-- ' ' ? s - ; - ' ' , The wedding took place in San Diego on January 19. Mr." Logs don graduated from Salem high school and has , Hen stationed with th nsrw in San Dieffo for over a year His brde Is a Port land high school graduate. , : Danrhteri of Sti Elizabeth of St. Paul's EDiscooai church will meet at one o'clock today at the Chemeketa street home ; of Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. Mrs. J E." Law will be the assisting hostess. The group will sew for the Red Cross during the afternoon. Period ' Dres$ Party ; To Be Held Friday ;WEST SALEM 1 A party and no host dinner will be held in the basement of the Methodist church January 28 by the Gra-Y and the vouth fellowshin erouD. As a dem onstration oi the alUvity of the church in world seryice costumes are behur designed t to illustrate the styles ' of dress2 of different countries of the world. - ; , Old Fashioned1 Dresses Featured MEHAMA Mrs . Raymond Branch ! and Mrs. Josephine Sny der entertained the cluh a uus ThSi urn, 4hai Huh a! old w . : - j - fashioned dress day and prizes were given for the best costumes Mn. Thomas; Bnmgay jre-. eeived first prise with her'hoep kkirt cmttame and ' Mrs. Frank White, seeond, with her bosUe and pantaloons. Those not cos tumed either paid a 25 eent ffn mar recited far the elnbJ Mrs. Elmer Taylor and iMrs. Rov Philinni - are to headi the The home nursing classes start January 28 at the clubhousei The time is 130 to 330 In the after noon.! Every n Interested In taking 'the course is Invited to attend.' Plan for. Pie Social In Pratum District ; PRATUM A pie social with a good program Is planned by the Pratum school under the direction of the teachers, Mrs. Mary Harri son and Miss Adeline Manning. for , February 28 at the school house The proceeds are to go to the playground equipment fund. Several of the mothers are to make candy to be sold for the benefit of new song books. ; Fly Far in;7ar Tash I" rt.t. wm .r TTnf Atr tJoM And ranJmrliid ATC traJMTOOli Diane are typical of those which United operated nnder contract fsr the air transport command on t99 racifle flights m JStJ. The company ' also chalked up 2401 other mllUary flights for the ATC In this hemisphere during the year, according to an approved release Is sued by United. United Aii-'Liiies Flie3 IJeiiy Materials to Combat Tlicatr CO United Air Lines today released a story which illustrates th3 efficiency! and ingenuity of airline personnel in extending aerial lines of communications to combat theater and in movins ur gently needed men and 'material to the war zones through op erations ; being carried on by the nation's airlines for the air transport I command. - Without any prior experience in overseas operations, United crews began flying, four - engined Plan Amateur's Night For West Salem PTA C WEST SALEM The West Sa lem, PTA will sponsor an amateur night at the school gym February 11. Mrs. W. R. Mercer Is in charge. Entertainment will be followed by a pie social, pies to be auctioned and proceeds to be used to finance 4H scholarships to the summer school at Corvallis. - i . August Anderson Dies At Fox Valley Home FOX VALLEY August An derson, 85, died January ,21 at the family home in Fox Valley. Sur vivors are his- widow four sons, Henry, Harley and Elmer at home, George in Portland and Ethel Johnson of Mill City and several grandchildren. . air Vtransibrt 2 cconmand planes across thiel Pacific in September, 1942 Also In the spring of 1942, the company began operations for the ATC jwithin this country and to its possessions. These operations continued at full pace during 1943 and United disclosed that it flew a" total Of 11.533.612 miles with men, - materials and mail on its domestic ? and overseas routes in 1943. Loads were in excess of 30 million pounds. ; : Flying 1 under contract for the ATC, the company flew, approxi mately . 800 trans-Pacific flights and 2400 other flights in this hem isphere during 1943. In numerous cases. United's crews flew In com bat areas to deliver; Vitally need ed materials and supplies directly to Isolated military units. The company; Recently was named In an OWT renort as one of 10 airlines which rushed a large volume of the. time of the Japanese cthlM there. , United reoorted that the I ATC routes over which it now is con ducting military operations total approximately 16,000 - miles m length or about two and a third times the mileage of its regularly scheduled domestic services. KC Officers' Meeting ' Scheduled for Sunday. STAYTOtf Officers of the Oregon Knights of Columbus will hold a meeting next Sunday after noon In McLoughlin Hall, Oregon CityJ All state officers, district deputies, committee chairmen and grand knights of the state are asked to attend. Otto L. Smith of Klamath Falls, Is state deputy. It is expected Edward Melchenbuhr, unreme director, of San Francis- men and materials to Alaska at co will be present. V I i nv i i uuuvsjuv . and help you save on ration points, too! " - - j . . -7. Ration j points and prices on beans are low, but nutrition and nourishment 1 are high. Most important of all they taste swell. Fix jup a pot of beans real soon. Ifavy, Pinks, ; Reds, Limas; Blackeyes; Soys we ve goi eia an. Larre or small white. 2 lbs. H IDS. 41C fo)c Beans Large limas. 2 points lb.' 2 lbs. l la " "Bh- w m . Mm Soy Deans 2 lbs. ISc (No Feints) Blackeyes lCc ggry iitgigg) Haven t"ou Wo lttaoxca i. II I !'' t i -' . : - , , - I ration cAixrrDAa : bltoli. Stamp. ,Sod V fMd tram JMUry . w ' r-'wv Sum Stamp number SO in oont 4 gooa tot , -- , . . . ... ljk Mil M9 111' sump no , efmively. AirpUn ittmp K.. 1 valid Book A eouponr N. ff U Jantrmry n xor -7 n. S Calloo; Bl. 3. H f J Period a cmrporra -eicptr Tebroary until expiration v " Car with C ration books mwt htw tire lnspectea ery . . l"TL. a numhi: A books overy r"".VT"' rnmrrial motor VO- bicles tiro tn"vction erery months or evprr 6 mUe. iTOVE Purchaser must et eertmcsto ration board for n.r toJ.-.f Yuel dcar" c.Uvfr Ly priori'.. at 1 li'M Mr. and lira. David H. Cam eron were in Portland for the weekend and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greve. : SWEGLK Mr. aad Mrs. Charles Siegmund. were surprised last weekend when their daugh ter and son-in-law. Ensign and Mrs. Arnold Hardman, stopped j in Salem for a 24 hour visit on i their wit north from San Fran- Diego to Whidby Island where ! Enshm Hardman Is now sta tioned at; the airfield training base. Mrs. Hardman will stay in Oak Harbor. -i ' ' I CV. If II HowBig io cuiOrcmgo? : If you buy oranges By a "dozen price' how big are they tow can you ba suit you ait getting your . monty't worth? Truth if. you canl, unless you know iorasge sizes. Husbers like 288. 252, 220, 176, 126, : ' ; etc. axe orange sizes. They tell how many are packed . , rin an orange ooz. A 288 orange is quite small because fit takes 288 to till the box. And, of course, a 126 size fwould be much larger. Complicated, iia't it? '. f r.t. y:a.t-7 crc.:: by lb a every ! CANTEDI CALENDAR. TtTIIDAT, JANBAST H ' Study club. WKDNESDAT, AJTCAKT - Womea of Rotary. -THUaSDAY, JANDAJUT Z1 PEO Sfarterhood. ' i v niBAT, JANIIAST M ' Beta Sigma Phi. . SATURDAY. JANCAKT t 1 to 4 West Stayton croup. 7 to U Fairfield Home economics . ClUb. -. i . .. .' - - ! - - ' " 1 " ' xJc ' ' - ' 1 I " . ; I . - y I : - j i ; . J "a- :; ; - ... ..f,. . to a cAEpnrrra who wahts AW DinJSUAL opponTUimT ; If ; you're finding living ac commodations a bit tough where you : are tf you'd like to get out where there's elbow room; Southern Pacific ha a fine opening iyou .may want to consider. It's a vital war job out on the line . .... railroad construction work work that helps keep the war trains rolling. YouIl live with a swell gang in outfit- cars (railroad cars fitted p). Good pay. Good hours. Plenty of ex tra advantages you get only with a big permanent com pany, want to put away a nice stake, here's your chance. ". Carpantar'a.IIalpera . Ilaeded Al See ar write J. C. Carle. 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