The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 18, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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Society - . .-Clubs
Music .... The Home
MAXINE BUREN
Womo'i Editor
JERYME ENGLISH
Society Editor
Mrs. Smith
To Honor
A Bride
Mr. Homer" Smith, jr. will be
a lunchron 'ho! Saturday after
noon at her new South High
ureei resmence in cumpiunrni 10 j Mr, Wayne Henry, supreme dep-
Jnt ,ndS' L ' .PT" 5 iu,y ' Eune. Mrs. Miller a
lUhlburg (Barbara Bentley) who Iaydcn ,uprerne banner escort,
ha come here to make her home. Laverne Kantner. tupreme
The couple marriage took place ' and Williaam Neimeyer, su-
in Klamath Falls or, September e ki
Guests will be seated at unal! mnt committee was Mr. Vivian
taoies ana nouque s 01 eariy u-i Hoeni. Mr. Winifred Jones,
Willi Brown, Mrs. Albert Smith.
ilton. Harry II. Wei rvtein, Charles
Chigkett, Homer L. Goulet, Har
old Husick. Wlntanley Jenks,
Carl G. Collin, and Talbot Ben
nett. Mian Margaret Wagner and
Miw Alphild Wahl.
Willamette Shrine White Shrine
of Jerusalem met at Masonic Tem
ple Monday. Miss La Verne Kant
ner worthy high priestess, Will
iam Neimeyer watchman of shep-
I herd presided. , Introduced were
tumn flower will provide the
decorative note. Contract bridge
will be in play during the after
noon. Bidden to honor Mr. Bahlburg
ate Mewtame Carl Bahlburg.
George Stafford and Mildred
Boyuigtoti of Oregon City. Wayne
Page. Donald Page and William
Out of Dallas. Homer Smith, sr.,
L O. Arens, F. Ivan Brown, Ar
thur G. Upston. Walter Kirk,
William Hi Hammond, Richard L.
Cooley. Charles Wood, Harold
Olinger. Reynolds Allen. Wheeler
R. English. Charles Pomeroy,
Robert Ramsden, Clarence Hani-
Hostesses to!
Fete Mrs.
South I., j
Mrs.! William Whitmore land
Mrs. Dean TrUmbo will be host
esses for an informal party Thurs
day night at the former's home
on North Cottage in compliment
to Mrs. Orville South.
Bridge will be in play during
the evening with a desert sup
per following. A shower will hon
or Mrt. South. I
Bidden by the hostesses are
Mesdames Orville Smith, Charles
Mussef, Clyde Major, Alan Sie,
west, Jr.. Tom Pickett of Long Is
land. N.Y.. Kenneth Hanson, Roy
Ottrin, Milton PSrker, James
Henery, Jess Pascb, Miss Beth
Siewert and Miss Ruth Skinner.
Past Noble Grands of theKe
bekth lodge will meet with Mrs.
Roy- Ptrarce, 275 South 13th street
tonight. Assisting hostesses swill
be Mesdames Thomas McLeod,
Roy McFarlane, L. A. Scheeleriand
tlerliu Ready. The Rebekahs met
londay; under the4 direction of
Mrs. Albert Beckman for the reg
ular session. .
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100 Woo
Loy owoy some 100 o II wool fine
CANNON LEAKSVILLE BLANKETS
for nest winter. They come in
lovely new colors: Rose Dust. Blue,
.White. Cedar, Canary and Green.
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Experts Prefer Corn off I Cob for
Freezing: Housewives Agree
Br MaxJne Berea -.Women's
Editor, Tb Ststtesmai
While corn on the cob is one of the year's most popular vegetables.
officials of the federal agricultural department reluctantly admit it
is one of the least successful vegetables tdi freeze.
The commercial pack is smaller than that of 15 other vegetables
they tell us, and is even below past years. It just isn't what most
people want when served at the table, say the experts, and further
more it takes up lots of room in
a crowded locker.
However, people still pack St
and many seem to like it So the
scientists have conducted some ex
periments to give the public j the
very best information on freezing
corn oil the cpbi Doughtiness seems
to be the result of jncorrect Ma
turity of the: ears, they say. Too
young I corn tends !toj be watery
and over-ripe corn becomes
doughy when cooked. The corn
is only at its prime a very short
time. Golden! Bantam they say is
one of the best varieties for freez
ing. 1
Directions I are: scald husked,
cleaned ears for 4 to 8 minuses.
Cool quickly,! drain, wrap individ
ually and freeze at zero or lower.
Thaw before cooking.
Corn' off the cob has a different
story, for it is easy to freeze jand
results in a product which has tice
flavor. ( Scald ears from 8 to 10
minutes, coot and Cut from cob.
Dry pack, with a little salt.
Corn can be canned with a pres
sure cooker, i scald, ; cool and cut
corn from cola. Pack into Jan not
larger than pints and process! in
the pressure cooker i for 105 min
utes (1 hour! and 45 minutes! at
10 pounds pressure
Bureris Will
Be Honored
Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Biiren
will be honor guests at an in
formal at home Thursday night
when Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lance
field. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pow
er, Dr. and Mrs. Vern Miller and
Dr. and Mrsl A. Terrence King
entertain at the Lancefield's Fair
mount Hill residence. (
Dr. and Mrs. Buren and their
children, Nancy and Dick, recent
ly returned from a six months
stay in Philadelphia, where he
took special work. I
Over a hundred and t w e n; t y
guests have been invited to call
between 7:30 land 930 o'clock
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Mr. and Mrs. Goat Stoltenberg
of Salina. Kansas are visiting in
the capital for several weeks with
their daughters and! families, Mr.
and Mrs. Deryl Myers and Mr.
and Mrs. Garnet Harra. j
Robert Aiken, sen of the George
Alkens.1 and Jack Barsch, son of
Mrs. Walter parsrh left Monday
to attend the, University of Ore
gon. Aiken will beta senior and
Barsch a freshman, i
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Mrs, j Richard Olson and son.
Mark, left by plane Monday for
their home in Chicago after a six
weeks stay in the capital with her
father, Dr. 'C A. Downs.
At the reg alar ladles day play
at the Salem: Golf club Tuesday
winnerg . for ! lowest amount f of
putts were . Mrs. John Heltzel,
class A; Mrs.; Brazier Small, class
B; and Mrs; George Schwarz,
class C ',...! ; . !
Reyat Neighbors Semi snenthly
til blankets on titro length
hove 6' wide Rayoi
Mod:
erne
Phone 3808
l soral Neunbors semi znoninir
.J I meeting will j be held at 8 pirn.
I tonight at Veteran hall.
THE OREGON BOB
It's Smart
It's New
It's MadeFor You
You can't miss when you have lh Bob of a hundred ddlighlful
styles. Ycu can comb It brush it., change its look to suit your Indir
vidual taste with one of our beatitlul permanent. I
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6.50 aml 10.00 ronBob 1.50 )
NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY j
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noom , iuumr dujq. mow
Elevator Serrice Court Street Entrance
MILLER i BEAUTY SHOP
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CLUB CALENDAR
WrONIIDAT
Knifht Memorial church Women
FrMowahlp mrrtlnn at church. 2 p.nv
Barbara Frlrtchie Tent No. 2. Uauh
lr rt the Union Veterann of Civil
war with Mr. Dorothy Handle, 230 C.
Washington itreet. Dm.
Pythian Sicters. p.m. at 248 N.
Commercial st.
Izaak Walton Lnriw auxiliary. May
flower Dairy Coop. S p.m.
Women's Catholic Order of Forea-'
tera with Mr. Margaret Simon, 310
-snipping at . S p.m. i
THtHMUAY !
Women's Council of Flrat ChrUtlan
church at church. IS o'clock dessert
luncheon, meet Ins 1 O.m I
AAl'W Thursday Literary group, 4:30
ir. r.. a. tarieion, cwaid av.
rmuAY
Sixma Tau Mothers clubl with Mr
Roy C Barker, rt. 1, Box 269. 1:30
deasert luncheon. ;
Pat Matrons. OES. -dinner at Gol
den Pheasant. :30 p.m. !
St. i Mark's Lutheran church -guild.
one a clock luncheon, church parlors.
BPW executive board with Mrs. Car.
meuta ' Wcddle, 1303 Broadway. T:30
p.m. 1 i
ATIIRDAT
AA17W luncheon. 1 p.m. Marlon hotel.
Mrs. Charles A. Rateliff, chair
man ' of the revision of constitu
tion and by-laws committee of the
Salem Woman's club, entertained
the group at a dessert; luncheon
Tuesday afternoon at her home.
Attending were Mrs. J. M. De
vers, Mrs. Custer Ross. Mrs. Har
ry V. Collins. Mrs. Estjll Brunk
and Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
I Date Is Set
For Rites
Friday. September 27 has been
set as the dale; for the coming
marriage of Miss Arlene Olson,
daughter of Mrs. Emma Olson, to
Herbert G. Rindy, son of Mr. and
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regular
lis to $50 SlSrsOO I
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IT COOLS Wmi The world
wide shortage of fata and oils
is desperate. Unless you and
. every American housewife keep
turning in your used fats,
whole month's supply of soap
may be lost to each one of us!
( Goodness & )
1 lowing
my imp of
Mim mi
Ms J(
bout trr soa saotTACts get
worsct Skim, scrape, and scoop
every drop of used fata. Tell
your neighbor, too. Use4; fats
are urgently needed for, Soap
and other peacetime goods I .
$fT4t 90 tVgKY FOUND
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Mrs. H. C. Rindy of Madison,
Wisconsin
The ceremony will take place
-at SL Mark s! Lutheran church at
8 o'clock with the Hcv. M. A.
Getzentancr officiating.
Mrs. Douglas Gordcnier will be
the bride's only attendant and
Louis Ramus, jr. will be best
man.
A reception will follow la the
The Statesman, Salem. Pro.. Wednesday. Sept. 1 8. 194S -3
church parlors. .1 ,t
M1 O'son hn:betn with the
state parks .department. Her ' fi
iinre, who is miw in Wisconsin
visiting with hi pim-nts, will ar
rive next week. He atttnried the
University of Wisconsin, The
benedict is a firsts -Officer in the
merchant marine, j
Members of the ftatera Credit
Women's fireakfast club met at
NohUren's Tuesday morning. Mrs.
Dorothy Hi. I conducting the bus
iness session. The execjutix e bard
wifi meet at her home! September
24 at 7:30" p.m. Election will be
held at the next regular meet
in a ("Wtrktr 1 : I
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