The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 27, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th OHZGOII STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Thundar Morning. DccJbt 27. 1945
page rmrz ,
At Home to
Be Event
Of Week '
Dr. and. Mrs. James L. Sean
and Dr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Bur
dette will be hosts for a large7
holiday at home on Saturday
night at. the former's residence
on North Winter street. Their
guesti hav bren invited to call
between 1:30 and 1030 o'clock.
Agisting about the rooms
will be Mrs. Richard A. Meyer.
Mrt. HarrU Lletx, Mrs. B. E.
Owen, Mrt. Edward A. Lebold.
Mrt. Elmore Hill, Mra. Frank
V. Prime, tr, Mrt. A. L. Adolph
eon, Mrt. II. M. Randall and
Mrt. Harry H. Weinstetn.
The buffet table wUl be cen- -tered
with an arrangement of
holly, tinsel, ribbon and red
tpen In silver holders. Holiday
greens and candles will be used
about the rooms.
Rotanas Honor
Husbands
Salem Rotanas and their hus
bands were entertained at the
home of Mr. and Mrt. O. L. Don-
nelly on Saturday nlht. Assist
ing hostesses were Mrs. Alfred
Laue. Miss Vada Hill and Miss
Lorena Jack.
Gifts were distributed from '.a
Christmas tree. Cards were in
play during the evening, aod a
late buffet tupper wat served.
Kathryn Read, a member of
the Eugene club, was a guest -
The next business meeting Is
set for January 14.
' Millers in Eugene
For Holidays ,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Mil
ler spent the holiday weekend
In Eugene with their family.
They were the guests of their
daughters, Mrs. Kenney Wier
and da tighter. Charlene Ray,
and Mrs. Rheta Hilderbrand and
' son, Gerry.
Mrs. Wier expected her navy
husband home from San Diego
for the holidaya. The Millers will
return to Salem this week.
us reaa w. srewa ef Ln t , T")
Angeles haa come north to spend ,OPfl tO TlP
the hohdayt with Mr. and Ux. VOU, lKJ U
Carl A. Porter. Miss Brown, who T T -formerly
resided In Salem, was 1101101
recently discharged from the
WAC '
Mrs. Pa-l W. Harvey, jr, em-
tertained members of her bridge
club- at a dessert supper Wed
nesday night at her home , on
North 16th street Additional
guests were Mrt. H. J. Thomas,
Mrs. Glade Follis and Mra.
Bruce Crandall.
have been invited to call at 5
O'clOCk. .k -;:',' ;" -
Coming front out of town for
the weekend as house guests of
the Shepards are Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon MacAuley and daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shep- ter, Miss Jeanine MacAuley, of
ard will be hosts for a high tea Portland.
Sunday afternoon at their North
Summer street home in honor
of their daughter, Helen, who is
home for the Christmas holidays
from Leland. Stanford where she
is a freshman. :
. A few of Miss Shepards inti
mate friends and their parents
Light on the Subject.
Check Lighting Now for Future New
Utility Plugs; Lamps or Overheads
It's been a long time since we -could step to the telephone and
call up the electrician to come and put in a floor plug here or a
new overhead light there.
We've had a long time to contemplate where new lights are
needed, but mighty soon now we will , be able, to add illumination
or utility plugs where needed.
few notes on what
needs in a lighting
Make a
the house
way. . .v
Even small closets in fact,' es
pecially small ones, need light.
It's a matter of little expense
and a source of great pleasure
when an overhead or wall light
is added. Be sure to make the
switch easily reached.
Each possible spot for read
ing should be well lighted. Some
sort of lamp should be located
near each chair. Some persons
like pin-up lamps, many like
permanent wall lights, others
prefer indirect lighting from
floor lamps.
Working spots such as near
the sewing machine, kitchen
, sink, stove, dressing room, writ-'
ing desk, need ample light The
reader-in-bed needs good light
too, often adjustable to only one
person, allowing the remainder
of the room to be dark.
There should be more illumi
nated house numbers, at least
that's what one thinks when try
ing to find an address on a
dark night. One type house num
ber has ciit out numerals with
a small bulb behind them.
There .are other methods of
lighting numbers which include
the porch light, or combined1
with mail box. Plan the best
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type for your need and include
It in your list.
And don't forget the garage
for light Many a back yard and
garage are inadequately lighted
even when the rest of the house
has ample illumination. Arrange
the switches so the light may
be turned on in garage and .
house. -
Great strides have been made '
in the world of electricity as in -other
things during the war and
housewives will soon benefit
from : research which has been
carried on during these past
years. '-
Germ killing lamps, sunlamps
practical' for -the home and new
type rays for heating are new.
General Electric, for instance,
reports that a single 30 watt
germicidal tube will beaten
times as effective for ridding the
air of harmful 'germs as the
best noonday sun. Hospitals and
school rooms are already using
these tubes.
Also in the ultra-violet fam
ily is the sunlamp that gives
off rays to supplement vitamen
D in diet Soon the bulbs will
be on the market which may
be inserted in an ordinary
bridge lamp. The same manu
facturer lists infra-red rays to
be gotten from bulbs. They will
be used for heating, drying, re
lieving rheumatic or sinus pains.
Lights have already been put to
use in commercial greenhouses
where an extra few hours of
synthetic sunlight have; added
much to the speedy- growth and
health of plants.
Practically every home needs
more wall plugs. The kitchen
needs plenty to use ' for appli
ances on drainboards, working,
surfaces and at the table. A
plug must be available at the
ironing board, near a good
light The same goes for the
sewing machine. There should
be outlets for juicer and any
other utensils used. And the
plug should be in the right
place. Check number of plugs
needed and add them to the list
of future improvement
Mrs. Boa W. Babeeck and ber
son-in-law and daughter, Mr., and
Mrs. LaVerne Shay, spent Christ
mas Day in Portland at the Dun
thorpe home of Mrs. Babcock's
son-in-law and daughter,-. Major
and Mrs. Oliver C. Jessup. Mr.
and Mrs. Shay were in Forest
Grove on Sunday for a Christ
mas, reunion and dinner at the
home of his father, Mr. F. D.
Shay." ::v
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Jeeh-
imsen of Puyallup, ,-Wash., are
spending tne nonaays nere at tne
guests of their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman C.
Jochimsen.
Gordons Hosts at
Celebration
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gordon of I
route 4 were hosts at a Christ- j
mas eve celebration. Mr. and I
Mrs. Wayne Gordon ' and small i
son, Bruce, who have purchased
. a home in the Pringle district,
were there to greet friends. Mr.
Gordon was a student at the Wil
lamette school of music and la
ter attended the Lamont School
: of Music in Denver. He is plan
ning to reside in Salem and con
tinue his work at Willamette.
r His younger brother Is in the
navy air corps. stationed on
Guam.
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Today's Menu
Ltj Bosten Weds
In Texas
Of interest to the groom's
friends here it announcement of
the marriage of Miss Peggy Jane
Kennedy, daughter of Mr. an 4,
Mrs J. H. Kennedy of Wichita "
Falls, Texas; to Lt Loren G. Bos-
ten-, too of Mrs. Elsie" Bosten''
of Salem, which took place in
the southern city on November
; 72 -at the home ' 6f the bride's
' brother-in-law and sister, . Mr.
and Mrs. Benny Withrow. The
double ring ceremony was per
formed by Father Don A. Hart
nett of the- Sacred Heart church.
The bride, who-wat given in
marriage by her father, wore an
original Eisenberg frock of rose
crepe with black accessories. Her
corsage was of orchids and the
carried a lace handkerchief
which was used at the weddings
of her mother and two sisters.
Mrs. James Blair, jrn wat the
matron of honor. Lt W. P. Mar
tin of Auburn, Alabama, wat best
man for the groom. '
A wedding reception for mem
bers of the family and friends
: was held after the ceremony. ' .
Lt Bosten it a graduate of - Sa-
:' lem schools And was stationed at
i. Sheppard Field, Texas, ' at the
- time of his marriage.. He is now
- in the Hawaiian Islands.
Mr. and Mrv W. Emery Bebbs
have sent out invitations to an
open house Sunday afternoon at
their Jefferson street residence
between the hours of 3 and T
o'clock. . - . .
WE'RE SORRY!
Yet We're Glad. . .
Because of the tied up transportation over the holidays our
. key personnel has been delayed in transit Some in Salt Lake,
- some in Lot Angeles. This fact prohibited our opening last night
for which we are! genuinely sorry. However, we are glad
through this circumstance, that some very deserving soldiers
and sailors have been able to get home for Christmas which,
we know you will (agree, is more important than our opening.
Watch for announcement. We will be open in a few days.
A fruity dessert is scheduled
for today's menu, and should go
well in the meal that ' includes
meat loaf.
Avocado salad .
Meat loaf with
Horseradish sauce
Corn and beans
Fig apple delight
FIG-APPLE DELIGHT
6 dried Tigs
5 apples
. 2 tablespoons lemon juice
.to cup light corn syrup, i
or honey, or sugar
: 2 tablespoons water r ::
1 cup uncooked rolled oats
M cup brown sugar
Vt teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon grated lemon peel
4 tablespoons melted shorten
ing
Cover figs with boiling water
and let stand while you wash the
apples and slice them into a
shallow baking dish and sprinkle
them with lemon juice. Drain
figs, cut in pieces (using scis
sors) and mix with apples; add
syrup or sugar and water. Com
bine remaining ingredients, rub
bing or blending until crumbly;
sprinkle over apples and bake
in a moderate oven (350 de
grees) for 50 to 60 minutes, un
til apples are tender and crust
browned. Serve warm or cold,
with top milk or cream. Serves
.
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