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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1944)
pagz nam Ttt OIEGOII STATE2IAH. Cclan. Orten, Friday Morslns, t!sd 31 1841 For Sports Dance 'i - Plans for the annual Rainbow Girls sport dance, which will be held at the chamber of commerce hall on Friday, April 23, were discussed at the Rainbow meet ings Tuesday night The dance which in previous years has been open to the public, will be ex clusively for Rainbow Girls and their dates. ; $. . ,, the I ven- V UK Committee chairman for dance include: Beverly Daven port, decorations; Janet K programs; Grace Shields, tickets and ticket sales: ' Marie Ann Newinan, refreshments; and El- rm Mrfhme. natron and m- cena McCune, patron and pa tronesses. V - ' :.M The girls made plans for attending- church ia a body on April 16, at the Jason Lee church. ' . - A ' Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother ad visor, announced that there was a profit of over $170 from the rummage sale. The girls is are planning to buy some bonds and give the rest of the money to the Red Cross. " ' :., ' A : -Prudence Craig, Leone Lewis, Patty Wilson and Frances Baum were elected to receive the de gree and will be initiated at the next meeting. Luncheon at Feike Home Mrs. Charles Feike will pre side at luncheon this afternoon at her Richmond street home for the. pleasure of her club. Cards will be in play during the after noon. Mrs. Arthur Fox will be special guest I Members are Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs.hVlrgil Sexton, Mrs. Sidney King, Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. C I. Hays, Mrs. Gardner . Knapp, Mrs. William Woelk and Mrs. Feike. I Mrs.' Siewert to Fete Club , Mrs. A. A. Siewert has invited members of her club to luncheon and bridge this afternoon at God frey's. Guests will be Mrs. Robert Craig, Mrs. Charles Sprague, Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. Roy Hew itt Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. Leona Johnson and Mrs. Roy H. Mills. , v ' - Today's Pattern Pattern 4683 comes in junior miss and misses' sizes 11 to 17 and 10 to 20. Size 13 takes 2A yds. 35-inch, and yd. contrast Send ' FDCTEEN CENTS In ' coins for tnis pattern to The Oregol Statesman. Pattern Dept Salem. Ore. Write plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER. TEN CENTS more brings our 1944 Ann Adams Spring Pattern Book. New. easyto-make styles, fte Pat tern printed in book. 1ST A f"" I TOQ Al I I V V VHCO V V XXX Be Dinner Hosts "! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wolfe have Invited a group of friends to dinner Saturday night at their country place. - An arrangement of wild currant in turquoise va ses will form the table center pieces. Several hours of cards will follow the dinner hour. Guests of the Wolfes will be Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eyerly, Mr. and Mrs. L. Merrill, Falkenha gen and Mr. Eugene McCarthy. Music Clubs to Give Program The Federated music clubs will present the following pro gram in the lobby of the YMCA tonight at 7:30 p. m. The inter ested public is invited. The pro gram is as follows: Los Musiquillos (Little Musicians club) March Bold Soldier Boy Songs. Germain Musical j Kinder garten Counselor. Mrs. Walter C Germain Piano group ' , - Norman Luther Counselor. Mrs. Etnel u. itooerts Violin solosButh White S years). Counselor. Mary T. Head rick Piano group . Janie McGrath Counselor. Margaret Hogg Two piano groups Lois Reeves Counselor, William Fawk Piano numbers Glenn Bermer Counselor. Prof. T. S. Roberts Violin solo Gloria Whit Counselor. Mary T. Headrick Piano group '., Bernard Riches . Counselor, Betty Peetz Piano number .... Marvin Black Counselor. Charles O. Hargrove Piano group Yvonne Rosenan Counselor. Mrs. Walter Denton Piano numbers Joyce Kunke Counselor. Mrs. P. T. Thomas Boys' quartet Verne Esch, Wilfred Beard. Robert Robins, Clark Hansen -Rosemary Gaiser, accompanist -.- counselor, Lena Beue Tartar Piano numbers Dorothy Cannon . Counselor, Dorothy Pearce Piano solo- . Betty Jo Darenport Counselor, Ruth Bedford . Piano solo . Jeannette Sullivan Counselor, Jessie Bush Mickelson : Violin solo . Larry Maves -' Counselor. Marv Sbhultz Duncan Piano number , - Klizabeth Johnson r Counselor, Margaret Hood Piano group Richard Unruh Counselor, Frances Virginia Melton Piano solo Prances Baum . Counselor, Jean H. Rich , Accordion number Pat Meisinger Counselor, PriscUla Meisinger Spring: Rushing Ends Today Spring rushing will end today for Willamette sororities with in vitations . to : preference ' dinners Saturday being given out to rush ees this afternoon. Until the bids are given out the traditional "silence day" will be observed : between rushees and sorority i members. Informal parties were given this week -by Alpha Phi Alpha and Delta Phi sororities. Pre ference dinners for the " new pledges will be held Saturday ; at the chapter houses and pledge services will be held Sunday morning. Following the pledging, sorority members and new pledg- es will attend church together. Bin. Makohn Mitchell and daughter, Susan, are visiting at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest Lt Mitchell is now in Georgia and he and his family have been residing at Fort Sill, Okla. The Mitchells formerly re sided in Salem. Mill 1 Victory Model SliOUER For an extra shower in your home or to install in a new home! Serviceable concrete base;! Complete unit easily installed. - j TRIM FOlSHOVCt CAC!MET..i4.S0 Opsa Salnrdays mm MUSIC The J CLUB CALENDAR SATTJEDAY ' Chemeketa chapter, DAR, with Mrs. C C Gear, US Salem Heights avenue. MONDAY ' "! American Legion auxiliary. Woman's club. S pjn. Hanna Rosa court. Order of Amaranth, meet . at Masonia tempi. ,s j TUESDAY - ' ; Chadwick chapter, Order 'of Eastern Star, Masonic tempi. Earlene Vernon To Entertain Miss Earlene Vernon, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ver non, will celebrate ; her tenth birthday on Saturday. She has invited a group of her friends to a 10:30 o'clock breakfast and the table will be decorated with Easter appointments and a tiered birthday cake. Bouquets of spring blossoms will be . used about the rooms. Games will be in play after the breakfast hour. Eaflene's guests .are Beverly Salbury, Gloria Mentzner, Mar ilyn Miller, Marilyn Hart, Sal ly Eggstaff, Joan Ricketts, Don- na Johnson, Joyce; Armstrong, Doris Harring, Judy Lessers, Er va Wilson and Bobby Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. pan McLellan were in Corvallis Wednesday night to be guests at a dinner party for which, Colonel and Mrs. Glenn Webster were hosts for Major: and Mrs. T. T. Mc Kenzie. Major McKenzie has been stationed at Oregon State college with the ROTC jj Unique, Colorful A new, unique chair set de sign. Pattern 792 contains a transfer pattern 6f tulips; cro chet directions; list of materials; stitches.! " : lr - Send ELEVEN CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept. Salem, Or. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brings you our New 32-page Needlecraft Catalog ... 133 ilvutrations of designs for embroidery, knitting, crochet, quilts, home decoration, toys. till 9 P. II iiri Vj SEM'S Junior "CluB r etes rast Presidents ; i: Interesting affair of Wednes I day night was the eighth annual r Junior Woman's club past pres ident's banquet at the Golden Pheasant The honor guest this i year . was the immediate ; past president Miss Hattte Bratzel, who' received her pin from Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, president Other past, presidents present , were Mrs. Lenard Kephart, the first president Mrs. Clinton ?S2S5S- and Mrs. Joseph Felton. Messa- ges were read from Mrs. Joseph Carlton 1 of Portland and Mrs. Thorne Hammond of New, York City, also past presidents, who were unable to be present i The tables were beautifully decorated with large bouquets of jonquils, daffodils, forsythia and wild currant flanked by white candles. At each - place were yellow programs and a red camellia. ; The informal program which followed the dinner depicted an "Night Court Session." Taking part were Mrs. I Schwabbauer, Mrs. Fred Gast Mrs. James Pike . and the past president A clever skit a take-off on a Woman's " club meeting, was given with Miss Agnes Drummond in charge. ? . Mrs. Lenard Kepart gave jn interesting; talk about her recent ? trip to the east coast where; she spent three months - with S her navy husband in Rhode Island. Covers were placed for 6$ and v guests present were MrsJ J. A. " " Brownson, Mrs. George H. Swift -Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mrs. Ruth Lear, Mrs. Edward B. Marr, Mrs. Arthur Roethlin, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Miss Max lne Buren, Mrs. R. T. Nohlgren, Mrs. Paul S. Maxwell, Mrs. Wil liam Schulte, Miss Mirion Thede, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Mrs. Walter Martin, Mrs. George H. Heseman, Mrs. John L, Kelly, Miss Margaret Magee, Mrs. Mar garet Peterson, Mrs. RJVan Dora, Miss Norma gene Howe and Mrs. Robert King. 1 I Miss Smith Fetes Committee -. . .; ' ' ii !;. ' Miss Ida May Smith, program chairman of the Salem branch, American Association of Uni versity Women, entertained at dinner Wednesday night for members of her committee at her home on East Lincoln street The dinner table was covered with a handmade j Russian cloth . and centered with a bouquet of . pastel spring flowers. J. ' Covert were placed for Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. C V. Rich ardson. Miss Carolyn Wilson, Miss Frances Doughty, Miss Leila Johnson, Mrs. Charles Rat cliff, Mrs. George Allen," Miss Effie Smith, Miss Id May Smith and Miss Patsy Kriesel. Mrs. Steward j Honor Guest j l Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns entertained on Wednesday night for Mrs. Milton Steward, for merly ; of Salem. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ostrander, Mr. ! and Mis. Austin Cater, Mr. and Mrs. . Archie Brewster, Mr. and Mrs. William Rahtz, Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, jj Mrs. Winona Miles, i Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harader and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, j I r Mrs, Elizabeth Ress will be hostess tonight to members of the Berean Bible class of Cal vary Baptist church at her home, 234 East Miller street : Begin ning with a no-host dinner, the evening's refreshments, program and decorations will center around the "spring" theme. CABINET (ALSO SOLD ON TERMS) (Usual Oeprslt anS Carry ln Charge) ! rttlSAT. MAKCH Jl ' , ! .-.St, AxuM'a OuUd, Episcopal church. SATTOOAT, AFML 1 . 1 4 Women's Belief Corpse 4 to f Free Laaeera. . , . .. T to 11 Business and Women. ., . . ' sundat, Aran, i . 8 to U Diughters of St. Elizabeth. 11 to 1 Maccabees. ' l to 4 Disabled American Veterans auxiliary. - . 4,. 4 to 7 Mail Carriers auxiliary, . - to H Junior Woman's club. Monday. Aran, s i : First Presbyterian churcn. -TUSSDAT, AFKH. 4" . SUverton group. WEDNESDAY, APKIL : Junior Guild. . THURSDAY, APRIL t - Hollywood Uona auxiliary. rKlilAY, ATK1L 1 Tint Congregational church, Girl Scouts Are - Organized ' Miss Oleda Schrottky. drama tics advisor for the National .' Girl Scout organization,' ' spoke to Women of Rotary and guests at a luncheon meeting Monday ' noon at . the Congregational church, Her talk titled, "Under standing Youth of Today" ; was built around - a comparison of youth of another generation and of the past generations. Miss Schrottky, formerly dra matics instructor at ML Holyoke college, is a member of the New York Story Telling hour and has 'participated, in ; Junior league drama productions. She met in jthe morning with Girl , Scout Officials from nearby counties ;to organize the Marion - Polk -Yamhill Girl Scout organization. ,. Mrs." Lloyd Riches was chosen president Others are Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteel and MrsVi B. F. Davidson Of Liberty, vice ; pre sidents; Mrs. Karl Heinlein, sec retary; Mrs. George Bailey," Am ity, treasurer. Represented at the meeting were Litferty, AumSville, Middle Grove, Jefferson, Stay ton, Turner, Brooks, Swegle, Am ity, Pratum, Silverton and Salem. Sophomore Girls Are Honored If i - , - - I -! I Sophomore women with- high scholastic standing were honored Thursday at a luncheon given by r i n TTrm auu uuwii, nuwuciw ior women's honorary, at Schnei der! Coffee . shop. Honored guests were the Misses Honn Batson, Lillian Oliver, ; Ann Strother, Faith Idso, Mary Hou gendobler, Laura Jean Bates and Dorothy Hoar. Dean Olive ' M. Dahl was a special guest at the luncheon. , Miss Jan Johnson was gener al chairman and was assisted by Miss Eleanor Todd.! Other committees were the Misses Ma ry Jean Huston and Bettiellen 1. Payne, decorations, and Miss Margaret Pemberton, invitations. p D mm- m m.tliri'.l.iCS U Trnnn I.larnhrinG fi Points Lb. 0 Troco Holds Clara Chovder. Y-8 ' : n Venelable Cochiail U 46-Oz. Tin, 4 P U MID AU1.1U1U sJlUUU 18-oz. tin... D Pork & Beans .' - - ' - wm. i. m a ? Arm art - r-.-. - n Lei xaonie wream aiyie. y win 8 Points.! Del Blonte Early 3 Points-! n ITiblsIs Com 8 n Grcoa GianI Peas - UrQf JIITIII JLHCC 3 Points, 2s tin ilSp Swans Down, large pkr 270 n Shredded Uhcal Nabisco Pkr. 220 n. LITiSj 15 PoinU , Mb. j V3P Bus Uashfcri Pouder ifi230 Ivory em UwUii fiiea. Pnrex Household ; Bk-Cll QrU n' sots-oc a n ImJ .1 3 CJ I Miss' Phyllis' li&lQ'Jlt tO- v. The marriage of Miss Phyllis Haight former Willamette coed whose betrothal was announced here last fall, to Sgt j Wesley Bauer, USMC, win be an event of Saturday i at the Nazarene church in RitzvOle, Washington. -.Mrs. Tinkham Haight Miss Thelma Lathrop, Miss Jane Oves and Miss Ethel Christenson, all -in ville for the wedding. Mrs. Height will be matron of honor for her sister - In - law and Miss Lathrop and Miss Oves will be brides maids. Miss Christenson will play the wedding musk." I Miss Haight is the daughter of Dr. and r Mrs.' L. R. - Haight of RitzvUle and a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert of Salem. - She was - a sophomore at Willamette until leaving school for her marriage and a member of Delta Phi sorority, j 1 Sgt Bauer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Bauer, also of Ritzville, and has recently been stationed at Jacksonville, Florida, where the couple will make their home. : r Joshua Smith, auxiliary sew ing group will meet with Mrs. Clara McDerby, 2015 Trade street for an all-day Red Cross sewing meeting Saturday. A no- host luncheon will be 'served. RATION CALENDAR '" . '-- roon . i . Canned goods Blue stamps AS, B8, CS, DS and ES worth 10 points each. . : ' - - - Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi ble fat. Red stamps AS. BS. CS. DS, IS, TS. CS. H8 JS valid now. Sugar r- Stamp number 30 good for five " sounds fuear indefinitely. Stamp . SI good beginning April 1 stamp w gooa zor xtve pounas can ning sugar until March t IMS.' SHOES-' --" y Stamn No. 18 book one food, ex pires April SO. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid indefinitely. Loose stamps in valid. ; ' GASOL1NS ! June u tmnnin one n na n . -oumb. U.v mww B or C con. pons within but not before IS days from ut on cover. Vahie of gasoline coupons: A, Bl Cl. S eallans: BS. CS. R and T. I gallons. D. la gallons: E, 1 gallon rutx on. Period 4 coupons good through September SO. Coupons with gallons printed on- the face valid for amount Indicated until expiration date shown on coupon sheet. -TIRES ' A ever t months (by March Si): B every 4 months tby June SS): C every 3 months: T every months or 6000 miles of driving.; STOVES Purchaser must get certificate at ration board for new stoves. WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL fuel, dealers deliver by priorities baaed 'on needs. PIGGLY -..Eh 490 250 2 Points, 18-oz. tin.. 250 EO0 230 Points, 33c 5 Points, - Garden, .ra tin 250 250 JZ'u tin Points 12-oz. tin 270 HAD Florida. 1 A 60 Lgt. 200 250 250 bars bars as cartons - 240 Marry noon to ; pade on oon 3 1 i lJ C:'J:I d :-i!::1LJ l I Scrvico Women 7hn1 W cdxmi tt GRAND ISLAND Miss 'Lois 1 Asher, yeoman " second class, WAVEs, of Washington, DC, who has been a guest for a week at : the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Asher; left Wed nesday; for her base. Monday she was dinner guest of Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Akers at Dayton and was guest of honor at a din ner served at noon Tuesday at , the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenzen at Amity when four of her Amity. union high school classmates attended. She spent Tuesday r afternoon calling on . other members of the same class. Egg Dish Called Speedy One Eggs are fast: taking their places as a meat substitute sev eral times a week. Here's re cipe for an egg dish.: EGG QUICKIES " Yield: 4 servings f cup diced onion . . , 1 tablespoon shortening i 2 cups soft bread crumbs ; cup milk ! 4 hard-cooked eggs i 1 teaspoon salt ! ' : Y teaspoon celery salt ; 1 tablespoon minced celery Brown onion in blended shor tening. Add bread crumbs and milk. Stir, cooking slowly until thick. Add chopped eggs, sea sonings. Spread on a plate to coot Shape Into 4 large or 8 small patties. Pan-fry in melted zat until browned on both sides. Today's Menu Codfish will make the. main dish today, si fruity salad will make a good meal's beginning, , Orange and grapefruit salad Codfish vegetable pie - Baked squash Butterscotch pie f Nut top - eee .- - - CODFISH VEGETABLE PTE : 2 cups cooked codfish - i.l tablespoons butter or bacon drippings ! J 8 tablespoons flour V teaspoon pepper ' S cups milk : v : 2 tablespoons onion (optional) ; 1 cup cooked peas 1 cup cooked celery ; 1 cup cooked carrots ; 3i cups mashed potatoes Shred cod, pulling it apart with forks, or shears. If salt cod is used, freshen by covering with cold water and heating to boiling point; drain, cover with WIGGLYr D r, J V LmJU O 3 POHITS arc LOW on PORK We have a fine selection and variety of cuts to choose from you'll save points by buying pork. Order Armour's Star and Swift's Premium Hams now for Easter delivery.-1 , . '". Spring Fryers what could be better? We have themJ .- Open Daily Till 7:30 P. M. Fcr Ileal b Ed Ue Can't Be Deal K."tu- Borj Fcsdi..27-a. pkt.-230 n Rich hi Vital Minerals n Orange Ilarnalnde.i -lb. jar 320 " " Not Rationed s t-u. -! U IliUl IPotetPer Can:.3 cans 25 (Li IT A XUlir All Purpose Crcia Cera' Eiarch OC : rr cold "water i and repeat process' until codfish tastes fresh, about' 4 times. 1 If' fresh cod is used, simmer fish in water until ten der. Melt butter In top of dou--ble boiler, add onion and cook over direct heat S minutes, do not brown, i Blend in flour and pepper; add milk and. cook over hot water until thick, stirring oc casionally.;! Add diced cooked vegetables and codfish. Pour into a 1 Vi Quart casserole; top with border of mashed potatoes. Brown in a hot oven, 400 degrees for 15 or 20 minutes. Serves 6. Staylon Lions Sponsor Scoutsx i STAYTON The Lions club voted Tuesday to again sponsor : the Boy Scouts in Stayton and plans for a drive for funds will be made In the near future. Lyle Leighton, executive for- the Cas cade area, addressed the club members as well as Harry Scott, who is in charge of scout sum mer camps. - . Appointed to represent the Lions in scouting activities were Lindsey Wright, Charles, Johnson, V. sL Tuel, Marion Cunningham and Cecil Willadsen. Additional Women's Features on Page 10 For Hear Dan Harmon Speak 6:00 P.M, Iar. 31, Fridaj Over KOIN u y - t f . I i S - - ' BVBsBSsVBBSsMBSsBBSSSBSSSsSSBakeSsV. an ISarmon ODD mr. u D D D 0 u 0 -50-lb. Back $2.98 0 -LJ v j 1. : Sldsy's Q : Cci3 SlsreH n 9c n DHG LOT i n i r - - - - y u i i lj a