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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1944)
! ? : I ll PAGE SEC The OREGON STATESMAN. Satan, Orecon, Saturday Morning. January 23. IS14 it. li !i If .Traveler s " : Returns Home! Mrs. Mabel S. Powers return-,- ed Tuesday from five months visit with her son Jack, who has ,, been working toward his Ph D, 'degree- at John Hopkins, Balti . more, Md. Mr.- Powers was re cently inducted and has been sent to Camp Meade, Md. where he is awaiting orders. They attended many musical nd dramatic productions while In the east, seeing Cornelia Otis Skinner and Elizabeth Bergner. Among the orchestras Mrs. Pow ers heard, were the New York symphony, t be National sym phony at Washington DC, the Philadelphia and the Baltimore symphony orchestras. At one of the concerts they heard Vladi mir . Horowitz, one of the great pianists of the present day, and another time heard Yenudi Me nuhin play with the National symphony. An dre s Segovia, Spanish guitarist was also among the artists heard by Mrs. Powers and her son. They heard Rise Stevens in "Rosenkavalier" at the Metropolitan opera house. While in the east, Mrs.- Powers studied piano with her former teacher. Abbie Whiteside and took, class work at Peabody in stitute in Baltimore. Au Revpir Party For Miss Mullen Miss Margaret Mullen was the honor guest at a buffet sup per and handkerchief shower Wednesday night when a group " f friends entertained at the home of Mrs. i Frederick J. JBren nan. Miss Mullen leaves next week for Washington, DC, where , she will take her training as a Red Cross aide. The buffet table was centered with an arrange ment of freesias, acacia and yel low candles. I The evening was spent informally. Honoring iMiss Mullen were Mrs. Robert R. Boardman, Mrs. -Irene Nelson, Mrs. May Lenhart, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs. Oliver ' Huston, Mrs. Lola Belle FosterJ Mrs. Frederick Brennan, Miss Jennie Roper, Miss Amy Jacobson, Miss Fern Phlom, Miss' Ethel Steele and Miss Katie Quistad. Friends of Mrs. David W. Eyre of Portland will be interested to learn that she is a new provin cial member of the Portland Ju nior League. Mrs; Eyre is the former Cynthia Liljequist. " ' :s . - ' . BRUSH COLLEGE Two par . ties of 25 persons each surprised Mr. and Mrs Sam Patrick with m surprise party. The first group : were friends from Salem who brought the newly married cou ple a set of dishes. The second group from Brush College, pre sented them with a large mir ror. i Initialed Apron The smart woman of today . gives attention to her aprons. In Pattern" 4603 with its excitingly smart initialed yoke you actual ly look dress-up! And you are 'covered up; as well Make it in either plain material or bright print Spice with ric-rac or pert ruffling. ; Pattern 4608 comes in sizes Small (32-34), Medium. (36-33), Lar-e (40-42), Extra Large (44 45). Cmall size, IV jrards 33- inch. -r Send SIXTEEN CENTS ta coin for tui rat"". Write plataly SIZE, AjU-ESS. STYLE KUMB&a. St-j;4 sour waer to The Oregon f u.-'ian. Pattern Department, Sa-!--. Orfon JUST OUT! New" Fall end Winter TatLcrn Eook. Send TEN CENTS ex t a. Free plove and bf . pattern t; lilted 1X1 took.' i ! Miss McKay A, Dinner Hostess Miss Mary Lou McKay has invited a group of her friends to dinner tonight at the home of her parents, Captain and Mrs. Douglas McKay, on Jerris ave nue. , ; ! The guests have been invited to a 'Prison Party"' with the ' prison theme being; carried out in the table decorations. Black . and white stripe place mats and napkins will be used and clever nick names are oh the place cards. A bouquet of spring flow ers will center the table. The evening hours will be spent in formally, j Covers will be placed for 'Miss Betty Manoles, Miss Janet Gib on,' Miss Jean Foster, Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Phyllis ; Schnell, Miss Marianne Croisan, Miss Margar et Cooley and Miss Mary Lou McKay. Celebrate Birthdays 80th The home of Mr. and Mrs: Charles Graham of Salem was the scene of a large family gath ering Sunday, when forty-seven members of the families and friends of Mrs. Mary Hoisington of Salem, formerly of Dallas, and Mr. Chester Gardner of Dal las, were invited to honor them in a Joint celebration of their 80th birthdays. Mrs. Hoisington was a Polk county resident from 1903 when she came from Okla homa to Oregon to make her home, and for many years lived in the Lewisville community, but is now making her home in Cot tage Grove. Mr. Gardner was born in PoSt county on the farm on which he is now living, and has long been an active partici pant in community and county affairs, in addition to managing his farming interests. " : ' j The Graham home was beau tifully decorated for the occa sion and a birthday dinner serv ed in. the recreation room. Huge three-tiered birthday cakes were presented to Mrs. Hoisington by; her grandson, Oscar Groves, jr. and to Mr. Gardner by his grandson, Kenneth Gardner. The cakes were flanked by pot ted plants, also gifts," and the presentation ceremony was ac- companied by a .chorus of .the assembled guests singing "Happy Birthday.' The cakes were" cut and served by Mrs. Hoisington's ; daughter, Mrs. Nora Yenne. and by Mr. Garnder's daughter, Mrs. Claude Hoisington. r i Relatives and guests invited were in addition to Mr. and Mrs.-. Chester Gardner of. Dallas, and, Mrs. Mary Hoisington of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Gra ham, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hois ington and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoisington, Mr. Wiley Gardner and son, Kenneth of Dallas, Rev. and Mrs. Lay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Leonar Kaup and daughter , of Oregon. City, Mr.and Mrs. Nor- val .Embree, Mrs. Breeden. of Bridgeport, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Groves and daughter Ruth" 'and sons Robert and Oscar, jr. of Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gardner and son Lester jr. of Portland. ; ' " Elaine Strausbangh entertain ed a group of friends oh her 13th birthday at the home of her par ents on Imperial Drive. DALLAS Mrs. Bruce Spaol- ding of Salem will be guest so loist when. the Dallas Woman's club meets Tuesday afternoon at the library for the " regular monthly meeting. V "Walter. iM; Pierce of Eola, will be $he speaker on "Your Government and You." :-; -; . '-: p A ' A silver tea will close .the af ternoon. Money .from this 'will go to the scholarship fund which, is being used for nursing schol arships. -" y :;l't: XX-Aa- aX Ya;i . LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. i BU , Ward Ashford were hosts Sat urday night at a card party. ' Present were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meissner, Mr.' and Mrs.! A. Spittler, Mr. .'andf -Mrs. Kasper Neif er, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hammer, , the 4 Misses ' Audrey Smith, Barbara Dike, Grace and Genevieve Ashford, Mary McEl roy, Mrs. W. N. Crawford, .Rob ert v Yungen and Mr. and ' Mrs. Nels YenckeL . . fsl Relieve misery, fait Fr?..f) ; -eifeniaSy.Rubon "mot u J UvVapoI i SOCIETI music; ! CLUB CALENDAH ' 1 !' '4 - ,- - ! . . 'I . MONDAY i ! ' Pro-America monthly meeting.) Marion botel. i p.m. 1 ! ' - TUESDAY . ;'.- I , t American War Mothers, all; day at VSO. buaineae meeting at - 1 PJB. i ' ' . j : : . -t Salem General hoapital auxil Jary, YWCA. 10 ajn. ; ; j North ' Salem WCTI7 with MraJ X. 3. Wuliama, 749 Chemeketa, jn- 4 , . j' . ; i WEDNESDAY I I ' PEP Teachers club, Schneider's coffee shop, p.m. . ; - CpL and ' Mrs. Willard j T. French -are the parents of a son, Willard Lynn, born January $4-, at Deaconess , hospital, The ano ther was the former .Ester Idp Porter. "The baby is the grandson of Mr; and Mrs. William T. Por- ( ter of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. ' Wilson French of Worland, Wy. CpL French is with the I15th cav- airy.; " K " ::" f '.i , j f : :' f SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Merlin F. Conrad are announc- ing : the engagement, of , their daughter, Miss Beverly Conrad, to Edward J. Handy, captain of the port; barrack of the US coast guard at Portland. No date has been set for the wedding. , Miss Conrad, who was gradu ated from . the Silverton high school ih 1942, is now with the J. K. Gill company at Portland. Inspiring Panel - Many a child has a treasured remembrance of a picture on the wall. Make this colorful, inspir ing "Good Shepherd'.' panel in simple fast-going ' stitches ' j! . . wool .tor silk. - Pattern 732, con . tains V ' transfer ; pattern j of a picture 12x17 C inches; color chart;'' list of ; materials requir ed; stitches. I ;'; T A I' :l I Send, ELEVEN CENTS In coins for this pattern to the Oregon States t man. Needlecraft Dept. Salem, Ore. ' your NAME and ADDRESS ' ' Write , pUialy - PATTERN NUMBER. ' i- t : - n.;l i A1V -f- ' 1 00 LBS. OF WASTE PAPEa . wiuif.tAia 1. 200 CONTAINERS FOX C1003 PtASMA. : ' 4 i ' 2. 1470 I0LXES FOI IMIKGENCY IIFI ROAT RATIONS. I 3. 204 CARTONS ebfi j TAi?,a ora-tin i FitrsrxvrMicnT.- RIARION.COUNTTCRAP 'L. ' 01 -Newspaper, Magazines and Coeks Bundled ' The school ehlliren of year block will pick tip your scrip . paper or take direct to loading dock ' Reid-JIurdoch Cannery, N. Front SU, Between Feb, 1-12 ' '. ' ' : This- space donated by " ' : , Salem Folk Visit in South Social notes today concern the comings and goings of travelers and visitors.. Mr. and Mrs. Ho-; - mer H. Smith, sr. returned - Thursday - from a.- three .weeks stay in San Francisco. Whilein the bay city they were register ed at .1 h e Palace hotel. . The Smiths go south every 'year and' have a number of friends in the bay area and were entertained at several affairs. . Mrs. William . Speirs ' is also home from San Francisco where she has been for several weeks visiting jwith her husband ' Lt. (jg) Speirs, who Is stationed in the. bay. region. Mrs. Speirs was accompanied south by Mrs. XI bert Currey, who has gone on to Los Angeles to visit with friends. Mr. Clifford Elgin of Caldwell, Idaho is spending several days in the capital as the house guest ' of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman. Ma. Caryl Carson' arrived in Salem by plane on Thursday to spend a; few days with his wife -and children, Marjorie and John. He has i been stationed at Fort Custer, -Michigan and is leaving -this weekend by plane for Vir ginia, j ' . ' . - ' I , r , ' - . t i LXeCUllVeS Meet ' With Mrs. Lee ' j - " t - " J. f The Salem district executives, of -the g First Methodist church met Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. Lee on State street A noon luncheon was served fol lowing the morning business ses sion. Mrs. C. A. Pitney gave the devotions. Plans were discussed for the year's work and dates for other meetings named. , j . " Those present were Mrs. (Paul Kitzmiller, president, Dallas; Mrs. C A. Pitney, vice presi dent. Junction City; Mrs. W. L. Lewis, recording secretary,' Sa lem; Mrs. A. A. Lee, treasurer, Salem; Mrs. E. W. Jacobsen, cor responding secretary, Dallas; Mrs. Loren Terhune, Corvallis, sub-district president. Tangent; -Mrs. W. G. Rietz, Eugene,! sub- -district5 president, Junction' City; ; - Mrs. James H. Livesay, Salem, -sub j- district president. Wood- burn; Mrs. Bryan Watts, tri ' county ! sub-district , president. Willamina; Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, " wife of the Salem district "presi dent, was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins have as their weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. George F. Benson of Bellingham,-"Wash.' They -are enroute ', to their .home - after a stay in Los Angeles' and Palm Springs. I- - 1: NORTH HOWELL--Hnring Avis E s p e, whose marriage Jo Petty 5 Officer Jerome; Epping will be f soon,' local, 'friends'; and neighbors gave a bridal shower af the Nor t h: Howell ; grange . hall on Tuesday afternoon. The affair was in charge of. Mrs. . Wayne Strachan, Mrs. jK. D. Coomler, MxicWz M". Oddie and Mrs.' paul Damewood. 'V'f Others present were 'Mrs. H. C. Epping ofMt Angel, Mrs. S. Legland, Mrs. Edith ! Soren son, of -Silverton; Mrs'. C. E. Waltnian, Mrs. Thomas Bump, Mrs. Percy Dunn, MrsJ ; M.' A. Dunn,' Mrs. Ernest Redding, Mrs. E. Hi Beals, . Mrs. Jim : Blaney, Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Mrs. Roy Dunn,' Amy Lou Espe, Mrs. J. J. Jackson, . Mrs. Ronald Stevens, Mrs. Martha .Vinton and Mrs. August ; Woelke of North How ell. -II1.-:, C v.:,v; -V:; j ;.i;;-4 - The bride-to-be, daughter f of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe, is a graduate : of Silverton high ' school and: has been'; employed in the office of Hubbs Real Es tate at Silverton for the p as t two years. She left the next day for San Diego where the mar riage; ceremony wfll be solem nized and -where Mr. Epping is at present stationed, i .. PAPER CUiDLED RlSHT HSLP5 WW THS FIGrfT PAPERDRIVE FEB. 1-12 r .1 NEWLYWEDS Staff Sergeant and. Mrs. Leon - Rick a OElizabeth r Taylor) who . were . rtiui i iod . . on rjan- . Tiary -15 at St , Vincent, d Paul'sCatholic Church. The ? bride Is fiie daughter of Mr. J. J. Taylor , of Portland and Mrs. Helen Taylor of Sa- lent. J Her' husband ' is the; , son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd inand Ricks ; of New iOr- - leans. Sergeant Ricks is stationed at Camp " White. (Jesten-Miller). ! i Mrs. C. ' 8. Hamilten, predee- tion chairman for the local Red Cross chapter, has, a list of arti cles to be made in Marion coun ty, including 100 ; pneumonia jackets, 1000 hospital slippers. 30 pairs hospital, pajamas, 100 hospital bed shirts, 750 wash cloths, 1000 unfilled utility bags, 1000 housewives, 25 layettes, 25 women's bed Jackets, 10 men's bathrobes, 50 men's bed jackets, 500 bedside bags. This is the third such quota to be handled I through the Salem chapter. Work on 1200 filled comfort bags has been completed. CANTEEN CALENDAR SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 I to 4 West Stayton group. . 4 to T Nebraska club. 7 to 11 Fairfield Home Economics club. SUNDAY, JANUARY 3 5 to 11 Free Lancers, H. Wiedmer. chairman.- II to 1 Etokta club. ' . I to 4 Kiwanis auxiliary. .4 to 7 Oregw State Mothers club. 7 to 11 Roberts Home Economics club. MONDAY, JANUARY 31 Delta Tau Gamma mothers club. " TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Silverton group. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY t Junior Guild. Episcopal church. ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 Hollywood Lions club. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 4 First. Congregational group. 1 -III - . . - ' . i ' i i , i W . ; ; , -1 ' 'A"A '" 4' " - : ' Y ' X': : Y:ArA'A 'AAA',' Y'A:-': "' - j: ": '"' j j ;: : - Continues . . . .!.-;. rfffamif AMU hi '-' A : !.' : -: -'i tli -X Ute.wi i i ' T -.- . , -. - v tl - . ' - rK::f 1 I - i . I - - - : , PLE and P club met with Mrs. J C. r M. Hixon on Wednesday. Cards were in play with prizes T -going 'to Mrs. Azzle' Hixon 'and -Mrs. W J. Peck. Dimes were. -: collected for the March of Dimes , fund. Refreshments" were served by the hostess. A Valentine party -. will : be held on February 9 at , the home of Mrs. Earl Burk. . Mrs. Peter Beck ef Portland is. spending several days in the - capital as the guest of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc O Gpchrist, Jr. ; . Ratiorr Token ; ' Information ' ; ? Green atamps K,- 3. and M in war ration book ,f our will be used by consumers - for buying 'processed foods from February 1 through March 20, jthe district OPA has announced:!; ." ; ' . These are the tlast. green "stamps on the page, and also the last green stamps that consumers I will use for the . time being.- The - new blue stamps, to be used with . ration tokens, come into use. on . February ;27...- . 'AA: '-y ' - Between"" February- 27 :.when the blue stamps become valid and March j. 20 when the ; old '- green stamps run ou V consum ers may use both sets of stamps for- a sin g 1 e purchae.' Tokens - wUl be given in change for both ' colors of stamps.' " . r - Since the' green stamps expire . long before the blu. consumers ; are advised! to spend their green -stamps first. Atttt T March 20 processed foods wiU be bought with blue stamps and blue tok ens. . 'I'Al'.TAA i , :":" .."- .: : . , Although using two series of processed foods stamps at the same .time may make rationing somewhat more complicated, it will provide both consumers and dealers with stamps of varying denominations to make purchas es while tokens are; coming into use. . Green stamps will continue to have the same point value as at present g, 5, 2, and 1 points; the new blue stamps will have a. uinform point value of ten. A small avocado, or half of the larger . sized fruit, is , good , food to include in the lunch box. A sprinkling of salt. and lemon' juice will keep the exposed edg es from discoloring. Wrap .well in wax paper and it will be sure -to make a hit. - ? - ' 'V .'. r. - !. - -- . , Q " TTr OOrVlCO OXX1CI1 ., What they can do ? VThct they're doina about it STAYTON t Sgt Madeline .Morgan, USMC, daughter, of Mr. -and - Mrs. - Charles -Morgan, is -visiting - her parents while on - leave. : She -recently completed her training at Camp LeJuene, New River, North Carolina . and will report 'at Mojave, Calif. . : i ... - - , . . :.. -' :, : ZontaiClub at . Herrick 'Home " - ' l Mrs. Byron B. Herrick was hostess to members of the Salem "Zonta club at her home on Rlcfi mond avenue Thursday night. .Following a dessert supper, 'Mrs. Herrick" conducted the business - meeting during , which time 'the ; group approved the city ; post- - war planning ' committee's - rec , ommendations 'and voted to buy : another war ; bond " during the - present drive. The next meeting will be on February 10 at the home of Miss Lillian' McDonald.' Present on - Thursday night . " were Mrs.; Phil BrowneU, i: Mrs. Oscar MelgaardV: Miss "Helen Yockey, Miss - Dorothy: Pearce, ' Miss Anna Peters, Miss , Bertha Kohlhagen, Miss Maxine Buren, f Miss, Katherine Carthew, Miss Lillian McDonald,' Miss ' Edna 'Lucker, Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Herrick, Mrs. C. W." Stacey and Mrs. William E. Smith.: ; RATION CALENDAR - - - i FOOD '.y. i, 1 Canned Goods Green stamp G. ' H and- J good through February SO tor processed foods. Meat, cheese. "canned fish and edi ble' fats. Stamps R. S. T and U good through -January 29. Stamp V now good.' ( ' Sugar Stamp numoer 30 In book j 4 good for five pounds , sugar, ex- ! pires March 31. - -'.) j , shoes: A Stamp No 18 book one. good in- I definitely. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid ; now. M v -' i ' ' - !. GASOLINE .... ' Book A 1 ' coupons No. IS good ! through March 21 for three gallons each.- .. -.: I Value of i gasoline coupons A. Bl. i CI. 3 gallons: B2. C2. R and T. 3 1-. gallons. D. I A gallons: E. L gallon, i - i. FUEL, OIL . - Period 2 coupons expire February t S. Coupons with gallon age printed on ! the face valid for amount indicated ! until expiration date shown on cou- ! pon sheet, i . . - TIRES ." . i : Cars with C ration books must have ' tires inspected every 3 months; B j books every 4 months: A books every 1 months.! Commercial ' motor .ve-i nicies tire inspections , every months or everv S000 miles, j i - - STOVES I :-' ! Purchaser must get certificate at; ration -board for new stoves. j WOOD, SAWDUST. COAL f Fuel dealers deliver - by priorities oasea on neeas Comes From Astoria l WOODBURN Mrs. Max Bigby and baby from Astoria are here to make their home with I.Irs. Eig by's, parents,-Mr. and. Mrs. S.R. Kallak, -for the duration. Bigby. expects to enter the service Feb ruary 3. A -' j Today's Menu . Pork will be Sunday's dinner, j meat, and hard cooked eggs will ) make today's speciaL i .---.. .1 - i A, - TODAY ' j ' : " Filled avocado halves s 1 1 Lemon French dressing i Creamed hard cooked eggs on Hot biscuits "", Buttered spinach' Apple Betty ! " :." - : " -.. -' ' SUNDAY . Mixed vegetable salad Shoulder pork chops with prune Scalloped potatoes . . ,Broecoli with cheese top ; Ice cream -Chocolate cake -': .: X - - a - i - i. -.- ; ' . .' MONDAY . - Cabbage slaw ' Mexican chili con carne - Relish plate r Baked apples with Peanut-cream topping SHOULDER POKK CHOrS WITH PRUNES C f (i-inch) pork chops or cut lets' ;'.'"' Va cup catsup i 1 teaspoon I mustard ' 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons lard- ' pound prunes , z teaspoon cinnamon 3 whole cloves - 1 tablespoon vinegar 1. cup water 1 Va cup honey Rub chops, well with blended catsup, mustard and salt. Brown slowly in hot lard about IS min utes. Simmer prunes, . spices. vinegar, honey and water about 15 minutes. Pour over chops. Cover and cook slowly until pork is well done. , Slewed prunes far breakfast can use a little face lifting now and then. Vary this dish by in cluding thin i s 1 i Ce s xf lemon. grated orange rind, nutmeg or cinnamon every once in awhile. t t ( 4 i i i 1 j i i 4 t t r i VAPOilUlt