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f i I t Hostesses to Fete Visitor A visitor in the capital this wetk is Mrs. Rofiert Hutchinson of Seattle, formerly of Salem, who is the house Ruest of Mr. and MrsA K. J. Donne 1 1. The Hutchin aons resided here when he was pator of the First Congregational churrh. Mrs. Hutchinson came down with her son, Raymond, who now reidea here, and Sunday will re turn Mth her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mr. Richard Stee (Aileen Hutchinson), who will be here for the week-end. Mr. Donnell and Mrs. Joseph Be k will be hostese' for an in formal cptn house Saturday aft ernoon at the Back home on South I'rmmcrcial street for the pleiiMjrp if Mr. Hutchinson. Fnerui.- of the honor guest have I--:i in-, i ted to cjII alter 3 o'li'-ck. American Legion Meeting Held C ital American Legion and auxiliary rr.et together Monday to ton.mi-m i ate the 28th anniver a. of the Legion. No-host din ner vas li Mowed by a program and ridiu ,rg Mi I. N Bacon, piesident of the urn?, pipsente'l the Legion comrraiM.fr. Kcx Kimmel, with th" Dir1lio.y take. Hn.,r gi:t were Lawrence 0-timn. Kelly Owen, ha Pil rr.v. Mm Merle Travis, Mn. Stnrly K:ueger, Mr. Fred (Ijf.L-oirf r.d Mr. Frl Andre aei. James Danielon presented win ning i t, on of the American Le I'on o:aicrical contest. The Par rih Tiehie Triad under the di re, tion of G.etchen Kreamer, pi-eti ed Keral vocal numbers. ht. Kii.pe Hammer of Silverton. ai-.ompi.nied by G lady 4 Becker, MnK. As:-l;ng Mm. Bjoki viith the pi.r.s wne.Mrs. C Wjrd Davi, Mr c M. t'rai. Mr Merle Tijm.. Mi. George Gabriel. Mrs. J.hn TeSelle. Mrs. Helen McLeod. Mr M.ne Summerfield, Mrs. W. H H. le. Ml Peggy Gabriel, M j t; rf irve Lovcik. Miss C..rl M, Lud. Mrs Paul Gem mf!!. Mi Jennie B.irflett. Mrs. Mj.'ha Kri.iy and Mrs. Craig G.' r-t r. Silertn Rtmona chapter Na. 58, J:c;r .f :.-. Ki-.len St3r. met In Max rue temp!e wi'h Mrs. F. A Fin.'ay. worthy mitrn. and George Tcwe, worthy pition. pre l.l.nK. In b!jnce of lh- Njtion.il R"-l ("r.. a shoit proum wa an .:.-! w.th the It - B F. BroAr.ii g the Mefho.li? church gnir.g a uik on hi i.x ution with the Rt.i Cross in hi chaplain W'.ik ...T.g T .e wai Mrs. W. P S.i;;h ;.!g ;i olo with Mr Ruth 11 -'it r . v t ; fiwilst. were Mr and Mr? . ' Mr. an-1 M; , Roy . Mr. Clinton Weiby. ;:.! by Mi Charles .rr.nt miit that ' . 0 wil nvv Air;l 1 n f Mrs R A Fish. Sk i : ; L- , Ai tN- 1, n Mr. ILarri IjeU ha Invited rr i ' r.rr Hub to hi !! and a r, l H Unight Jt her home r t l. or i ty f r .-t Smack ttf Salt Market Has Fine Display of Fish for Early Spring Eating; Recipes Given Bv Maxine Buren Si 'si i an W'oir.jn i Edit r F. v Sn't the only day fish is eaten, nor is Lent the only ..- i me i f the w . do ..iv I : h'M wrh i..jn. h,k over thc LiowiunI ml stork set ved ' r when combined "iiie 1. 1 mike salad ' Inky to low fi esh t. r 'nir 1 ip I often '. .ve aptrei i te it r !. I t i ir.c fih I fii! . Tt an - pin c there' an imposing (.j..r.k salmon is begin- .i'. ml :?v.ih px ti 1 1 lo a t I h jn a t would be A few .. e .!! rt-l to. tiit fi-.li I i I), ike or .1 . f a ! an m bi'.i! F.eh sfT.t : s stil! fi The m.ir-k- mI ri;i be er.t s--eral tim-- . -,g us s-is.!. Hjhout I, h iv r .. !r fro"r Tle fish l ti.ough an I a little fi intci rot be a detriment I. I'll. .' ynTHr m the d's pl i '. - Xt-t , hf io fillet of n S-e'i.l tr't or smukM fish e .j. iiie " aie no' iUay to b- !. . : ! -n the market Smoked or k.ittitd salmon tips com? fi'.m ti. . he? pjrt vf the f;h t il h j e xcrllent ft.iv-or. The m-:i rr.-v Ve f!aked in-1 creamed, ronicii,' r -;!ad or arranged In a s.tr.dw.i h It s gixxl j'ist served In " e ! k o any ol.l fish. F;nrij.n ti'Mie. aU.i in the mar ket now. is a popular delicacy in fih i; :.: n lommunitiM. Best iv i' o i k;mj is to le? soak a f-.v ;,rs .a milk, then poach gently in .t until d'n Th" milk niiv 1-e ?r. ikened ligh?lv and I'l-MMf1. serve.1 vec the fish J'ist i. S 5 A MTMked fish thtt rn always Hade to Ileasnre At Ma Greater Co tm To. DRAPES SLIP COVERS ' j If i I r C' - S '. f i 3 Zt Ki y i J t H x Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marlowe (Dorothea Gilmer) who were married on March 7 at the Knight Memorial church. The bride rs the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gilmer. The couple will live In Salem. Shower for Mrs. Storm A shower was given for Mrs John D. Storm on March 1 1 at the home of Mrs. John Sauer. Present besides the honor guest and hos tesses were Mrs. R. Rausch, Linda Storm. Lois Sauer, Fannie Rus sel. Rose Sinclair. Edna Gray. Tilhe Paulsen. Betty Paulsen. Mary Gotfied. Ann Boline. Mabel Bline. Mildor Londberg all of Sa lem. Philista Sauer. LaVern Thom as. Margret Paulsen of Monmouth. ' Grace Weeder. Mary Wainman. of Scio. Ida Nelon. Nona Rust. Flor ence Rust. Norma Thomas. Helen ' Christofferson. Dallas and Flor ence Ressler. Mill City. j ' Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Mathn (Mildred Thompson) were honored at a party Thursday night by Trinity choir and Sunday .school teachers who presented the recently married couple with a set of di-hes. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lansom, Mr. and Mrs. AI ("Icmentson, Air. and Mrs. Harlan Moe. Mr and Mrs. William Scwarz and Shnly. Elmer Thomp son. Arne Sunset, Paul Sun-et. Mary Ann Sunset. Rev. and Mrs. M. J K Fuhr. Melva Fuhr. MY. and Mrs Oscar Satern. Mr. an i Mrs. James Philips, Mrs. John Isaacson. Mr and Mrs. Alf (). Nelson. Dorothy Thompson. Al ihca Meyer. Juanita Moe. Betty Libner. .Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown and dajh?ii. Vivicnne. and Mr. and Mi James Walton and chil dren. Elisabeth and Jeff, will be among those in Portland Saturday to attend the matinee performance of lurence Olivier in "Henry V" at tne l'l37a theatre iv. iiui trie iisn marnei is a busy and visualise what it will look like - intrigued me ls kippers, or ac tually, kippered herring. They come neatly wrapped in cello phane and are often mfntioned in English books. The other day I bought a pack ige just for my own satisfaction The package gives rev ip'$ so I followed them. One recipe .suggests putting the flaked fish in- alternate layers with cooked potato in a dish, ' covering with 'milk and baking until done, that makes a dinner -dish. : The second recipe says to broil ' the fLsh for a few minutes on each side, topping with butter and serving hot. That was my breakfast dish with toast and cof fee. The third was a suggestion for pan frying This fi.h is quite salty but good in flavor and I liked it, though I I must admit the flavor stayed with me well into the day. I think a sauce with hard cooked eggs ' would make it an excellent treat i for breakfast. ' Sena RTSEllfiaaDas And His All-Veieran V7ILLAIIETTE UIUVERSITY ORCHESTRA Saturday Nijjht. March 22, 1917 Dancin 9 to 12 Midnight Auspices Marine Corp League and Ladie Auxiliary SALE! ARI10RY 85e ADMISSION (71c plus 14c tax) Miss Barbara Causey, daughter of the Guy M. Causeys, and Miss Jean Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fowler, will ar rive in Salem today from Seattle, where they are seniors at the University of Washington. They will spend their spring vacations at the homes of their parents, re turning the first of April to com plete their senior year. Fifth Birthday Party Jerri Sue Voss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Voss, celebrated her fifth birthday at a party Wednes day afternixm at her home on South Cottage street. Honoring Jerri were Patty and Terry John son. Gordon and Roy Six. Wesley Steart. Ann Farrar. Stevie Max well. John Southerland. Kenneth Morty. Diane McCleHan. Normi Cooper and Linda Kay Voss Mrs. Voss was assisted by Mrs. Melvin Johjjson. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Teafatil- ler are the parents of a son, Alan Hugh, born March 10 at the Sa lem General hospital. The little boy has an older sister. Joy Louise. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. S Tafatiller of Long Beach. Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lassie of Salem. FOR SALE Meat Caes coiled for Frijjidaire $250.00 Model Food Market 275 N. High St. its utte&J!a& TO MSU1ATI YCHMt HOMi wltra fou bought jrour home or built it. you dtd o lot the comfort, enjoyment and pleasure N offered It you now nnd i too hot in wnmn and H i too hard to hrar in winter, correct thia condition economicalif bj Temperature Condition ing wrth PALCO WOOL Insuiaoon For insuiaooa data phone at eodaf . Capital Home Insulation Co. rtwne 24412 (Evenings) Salem. Oregon Oar Salesman Will C'onUet Yon Witbwut ObllgaUM N Down Payment 12 U 3C Months ta Pay Cama Dance Saturday The Cama dance club will hold its monthly dance Saturday night at the Woodmen of the World hall. Dancing will be from 9 to 12:30 o'clock with Claude Bird's orches tra engaged to play. The committee in charge in-t eludes Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. - Lester Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Kuenzi will be among those entertaining a few friends before the dance at their home on Madison street. Also p re da nee hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur H. McCune, who have in vited guests to their North 19th street home. Mrs, J. P. Forbes of Winona, Minn., arrived in the capital Wed nesday to spend several weeks at the homes of her sisters. Mrs. James Mullen. 1165 -N'. 17th st and Mrs. G. C. Eaton. Mrs. Forbes came west to be with Mrs. Mullen, who has been ill. Frvra San Francisco comes news of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Mackey (Betty Burdette) on March. 17. The little girl has been natned Suzanne. The baby's maternal ' grandmother is Mrs. Marie Burdette. now of San Francisco, formerly of Salem. Mrs. Margaret Badger enter tained a group of friends at din ner Sunday at her home in honor of Mrs. Rida Lineback of Portland. Mrs. Sidney Lewis was hostess at bridge Wednesday night at her home on Crosian Creek for mem bers of her club. This is It plEASE: Keep the American Red Croc rlsltlnfc my borne. Give, to that the Red Croaa will be abl to help whenever and wherever human being are Ut trouble: in veteran hoepitala, in erricemea'a earn pa and baeee at home and orereeae, in diaaater trickeo common! tie, in your own neighborhood. GIVE Sweet Brier elab snet Wednes day with Mrs. Lawrence Imlah for lunch. Present were Mrs. Glenn Adams, Mrs. Hattie Falson, Mrs. Edna Erickson. Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mrs. Clifford Chaffejfc Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Edith New ton, Mrs. Charles Polake, Mrs. L. W. Franklin and Mrs. Imlah. Veterans Groups At Meeting United Spanish war veterans and auxiliary held a business ses sion at the veterans of foreign wars hall, Monday, 8:00 p.m. Pres ident Lois Kirts presided. Auxiliary voted to held the Mc Kinley pink carnation sale April 18 and 19 with Mrs. Pearl Kinzer chairman. Members having birth days in January. February and March were special guests. Those honored were Mrs. Kathryn Stry kir. Carle Abrams. Henry W. Knight. A. F. Severins. Roy Pag?. Jerry DeSart. Mr. and Mrs. C. Buisman. Mesdames Anna Girod. Rosa Petersen, Emma Bohnet, Josephine Stevens, Jessie Bertel son and Miss Marguerite Nelson. Next meeting is April 7, 8:00 p.m. at the VFW hall. PTA MAKES PLANS SWEGLE At the regular monthly meeting of Swegle Par ent Teachers association Tuesday afternoon first plans were mado for next year's activities. The fol lowing nominating committee was elected: Mrs. Clinton Kennedy. Mrs. O. E. Slocum and Mrs. Clif ford Yost As the state books close March 31st the president, Mrs. George Standley and secretary treasurer. Mrs. Percy Castle fin ished the yearly reports. The as sociation has had it largest num- r r my home. This wheel chair, supplied along with the finest of medical care, food and nursing by the U. S. A. It's all mine, free, in exchange for services rendered at some places I'd rather forget could be a lonesome little home so lonesome r But your Red Cross helps keep it cheerful! The- Red Cross, working under direct supervision of Army, Navy, and Veterans hospital authorities, brings me music, games, books . . . writes for me the letters that I can't write myself . . . keeps me in touch with a v .1 helps me to dream, to so your RED CROSS can carry on: This Hobby Show Slated By Silverton PTA SILVERTON The first hobby show to be held at Silverton since 1942 will be that sponsored by the Parent-Teacher association on April 11. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Rae Boe and Mrs. Craig Clark. Other committee chairmen are: Arrangement--, Mrs. Rolfe Bent son; transportation. Jack Spencer; program, Mrs. E. A. Finlay; tick ets, Hannah Olson: display, Mrs. H. Lehr; contact, Mrs. C. G. Ber guson; food, Mrs. Harry Vetter and Mrs. Gordon VanCleave; posters. Jack Bedcalf and Mrs. Theodore Olson; receiving and re leasing, Mrs. John Jordan; win dow displays. Ward Davidson; fish pond, Lois Madden. Birthday Party Held, Riverdale RIVERDALE Vergil Simmons was surprised by friends on St. Patrick's day night to celebrate his birthday.' ' Mrs. Frank Nowak, who has been very ill with pneumonia in a hospital at Dallas, is much improv ed and expects to return to her home here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evin Daloy and family went to the coast Sunday. Some of the adults of the com munity are practicing on two com ic plays which they will present in about two weeks. ber of members; 144 paid up mem bership cards were issued. Final plans were made for the first east Salem child health or well baby clinic to be held at the school house April third. No housing problem for me. I've got a place to live my family and friends back home . . . a 1 W i, hope . Red Cross message sftonsored by Th Statesman. Salem. Ortgon. Friday. March 21. 1347 9 Teachers Talk About Reading MT. ANGEL The TNT club of Marion County teachers meet ing at St. Mary's school Tuesday elected Mrs. Dorothy Carpenter, Central Howell, president; Mrs. Emily Van Santer, West Salem, vice president; Mrs. Cleora Parkes Aumsville, secretary. Miss Pauline Saalfeld, Mt. Angel is the outgoing president. After dinner the group went to Mt.. An i gel academy to hear a discussion j on remedial reading by Sister Ida I and Sister M. Bemadette. Class Learns of Flower Arrangement DALLAS The Flower Ar rangement class met at the home of Mrs. Roy Livesay Monday af ternoon. 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