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! Yt r tfc The Statesman. Salem. Orm Tuesday. Norember 4. 1947 Hostesses to Fete Clubs This Week; Entertaining Is informal ' this week with bridge club gatherings highlighting the social news. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker were hosts for a dessert supper and evening of bridge on Sunday at their Rose street home. Addition al guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills; Mrs. Frank G. Myers and Mrs. William Ekblad. Mem bers are Mr. - and Mrs. L ' M Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mr. i and Mrs. Claude Murphy and the Parkers. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley entertained members of their club at dinner and bridge Saturday night at their. Saginaw street home. A hostess tonight will be" Mrs. Victor H. Collins, jr., who will fete her club at the Saginaw street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt A late supper will follow an evening of contract. Mrs." Wayne Hadley will be an additional guest. Mrs. Douglas Chambers will preside at a dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Wednes day at her Court street home for her club. To Motor to Portland ' Mrs. Albert Ott, who formerly lived here, has invited members of her club to her Portland home Wednesday afternoon for lunch eon and bridge. Motoring to Port land for the affair will be Mrs. Ralpha Gordon, a guest, Mrs. Andrew Halvorson, Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mrs. Kenneth Galla gher, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. Roland Nohlgren, Mrs. John Tay lor, Mrs. Robert Powell and Mrs. Harold Shogren. Mrs. Kenneth Manning will honor her club at bridge and a late supper Wednesday night at her South Liberty street home. Mrs. Thome Hammond, who is here visiting from Portland, will be a special, guest. Mrs. Edwin Keech will preside at a bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon at her suburban home in Morningside in compliment to her dub. Salem General faocpital auxiliary will hold its monthly meeting this morning at the YWCA at 10 o'clock with Mrs. John Carson pre-, siding. Final plans will be made for the auxiliary's tea to be given - Thursday at the George Rossman home. , Mrs. Chester A. Dwns mill pre side at luncheon today at her South. High street home in compli ment to members of her Drama class. Society .... Clubs Music... The Home CLUB CALEZ2DAB TVCSBAT J ' Theatre Arts croup wltft Mrs. r. Elliott. 2391 E. Center St.. 1 p.m. -AAUW executive board meet wiin Mrs. Custer Moss, 7 11 Cross at- 731 dessert supper. WEDNESDAY St. Paul s guild ana woman s auxu iary f St. Paul's Episcopal church, mo host luncheon and business meeting. 2 M p.m. Chapter Ci. rcu wim ars. n Stewart. SU N. Cottars it, 1:13 des sert luncheon. . Silver tea. Knlcht Memorial church. . . .. ...v Eta cnapter, oeia sigma nu Miss Audrey Christman, 380 Oak at. Ptnian Sisters. Centralia temple. 11. meet at KPf hall. pjn. . Social ciuo oi ugies mi win mi.. Henrietta Tafgart. 525 Rose, St.,' 130 p.m. Group meetings. Woman's council. First Christian cnurcn. Raphaterians with Mrs. Lee Unruh. IU D it. Z36 p.m. immmii lAiAn auviliarv sewina? dub with Mrs. Clara Poland. MQ Ship ping St., all day, no-nosx luncneon m noon. r i n,mmi aliinini with Mrs. Joseph Matujec, 01 Highland ave, p.m. DAV auxiliary meet at Salem Wom an s clubhouse, a p.m. Sojourners dessert luncheon at Sa Lam. lVstmr llllKhdUM 1 "1 4 n nv Spiritual Sunflower club with Mrs. Minnie Grimm. 1085 li. cottage SI.. tA S wn Liberty Wbman'rrlub with Mrs. Wal ter scnenaei. route , dox auz, a p.m American Loia star Moincn, uusi ness meeting, VFW hall. p.m. ntlDAY. World Community day. Jason Lee church. 10 a.m. Englewood Woman's club with Mrs. Walter Larson, 1135 Cross st., dessert luncheon. 1:1S pjn. SATURDAY Salem Woman's club meeting, club house, 2:30 p.m., board meeting at 130 p.m. Pirst Junior Recital The first recital of the season to be sponsored by the Junior Fed eration of Music clubs will be giv en tonight at the Stone Piano Co., Fairgrounds Road and North Cot tage streets at 7:30 o'clock. The interested public is invited to at tend. Piano and violin students will be featured. Participating in the program will be Mavis Malbon, Helen Lewis, John Wood, Sherrill Brinkley, Jeannette Woodroffe, Sandra Nor dyke, Joan Melsha, Pebble De Sart, Andrew Fischer, Joline Addy, Marian Coffel, Charles Hargrave, jr, Shirley Bier and Norma Stew- arV Date Set For November Nuptials Wedding bells will ring on Fri-J day, November 28, for Miss Doro thy Kenney and Donald M. John- foh at the Firs Methodist church. The' couple's engagement was re vealed in. August The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kenney 'and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mal colm Johnson of Vancouver, Wash. The t o'clock ceremony will be performed, by Dr. Daniel Schulze with a reception following in the Carrier room. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Laura Jean Bates and Miss Dorothy Hoar. The future bride,- who will be given in marriage by her father, has asked her sister,; Miss Bever ly Kenney, to be her honor maid. Miss Lenore Johnson of San Francisco, sister of the benedict- elect, and Miss Mary Bennett of LaGrande will be bridemaids. 'Harold Firestone of Vancouver, Wash., will be his cousin's best man. Ushers will be Erwin Ian derholm, Howard Haley, James Kern and Merrill Firestone, all of Vancouver. Mr, Johnson and his bride' will go south after their wedding to San Francisco, where they will reside. He is a chemical engineer for the Standard Oil company in the bay city. l Srt.. asnUiSB Qua 'Ion. f lmi$n0J 0' GEDKE i ii-h - t- j washing Machines For Klire Wash right in your own horat Per Hour -'. ..... $1.00 Free delivery and pick-up of the machines ! Phone 2-4657 11 More on 7Yuf If You Buy Them Here's Chart to Facilitate Economy; How to Store By Mitlac Women's Editor, The Statesman , By mail this morning brings some material of value to the house- wife. There are a few pieces of valuable statistics for her, some in formation which may help in planning meals, and a few items of food news. First .here's this information on the question of which way it's most wise to buy nuts, in or out of 1 - the shell The statitician says they are sure to be without contamination when purchased in the shell, and are less expensive, but the labor of shelling out offsets the differ ence in price. Here is an actual table, worked out by the department of agricul ture, comparing in weight, various nuts in and out of the shell and which will give an accurate com parison of prices. Variety Almonds Filberts Peanuts Pecans . Walnuts in shell 3,i lbs. 2VA lbs. l'i lbs. 2i lbs. Shelled lib. lib. lib. lib. lib. lib. Group Meetings Are Listed The various groups of the worn an's council of the First Chris tian church will meet Thursday as follows: Pendra Road: Leader, Mrs. Fandrich, with Mrs. C. A. Frame, 1135 MiU St., 11 o'clock sack lunch and sewing meeting. Hattie Mitchell: Mrs. P. A Schmidt, leader, with Mrs. Doane, 27 Myrtle ave., 10:30 sack lunch and sew. Bring crochet hooks, needles and thimbles. Gertrude Shoemaker: Mrs Sharpnack, leader, with Mrs. Sherman Smith, 98 Lansing st.. meets at the church at 10:30, sack lunch and sew. Missionary Friends: Mrs. Wayne Murphy, leader, meets with Mrs. Arthur Flint, 720 N 17th, 11 o'clock, sack lunch and sew. Mondombe: Mrs." Allbright, leader; meets with Mrs. Daggett, 2424 S. Cottage, 1 o clock, sew. MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Aman, who have bought a place at Redwood City, were hon ored at a farewell dinner, given by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ebner, with covers placed for Mr. and J Mrs. Aman, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Aman, Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard: Sehiedler and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ebner., The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Leslie Methoi dist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 for a salad luncheon at the home of Mrs. Emil Stripling, 943 S. Liberty. Mrs. T. O. Adams is assisting hostess. Mrs. A. W; Metzger will lead a discussion On "Steward ship." The report of the nominat-. ing committee will be given. Mrs. Jaseph Matajee will enter tain the Delta Gamma alumnae J at her home, 691 Highland ave., Thursday night at 8 o'clock. As sisting hostesses are Miss Lois Latimer, Miss Lorena Jack, Miss Marilyn Nelson and Mrs. Doug las Baker. Alumnae of Corvallis will be special guests. All Delta Gammas in the city are invited to attend. UNrvERSrnr of oregon Richard Mase, a freshman student at the University and a resident of 1080 N. Winter street. Salem, has pledged Beta Tbeta Pi fraternity since fall term open rushing. Mr. Mase is a journalism major. f black) 54 lbs. Walnuts (Eng.).. 2hi lbs. All the above nuts except the walnuts weigh aut about 3 It cups per pound. One pound black wal nuts measures 3 cups if broken, 4 cups if in halves English wal nuts measure 4 cups per pound for halves, approximately 3'i cups per pound if in medium sized broken pieces. As the flavor of nuts come main ly from their oil, it's wise to keep it from turning rancid and spoil ing flavor. Place tn airtight con tainer in cool, dark, dry place. You can seal the nuts for long er keeping in the following way: Place the kernels, which are free from bits of shell, and in good shape, in sterilized, dry half pint or pint jars. Partially seal jars, that is, adjust lids. Place in hot water bath, letting water come 2 inches up on jar. Boil 30 minutes. Complete seals, cool and store in a cool dark place. , . The bureau of agriculture sug gests the use of dried fruits, which seem plentiful in the markets Just now. I like to combine several for a breakfast fruit, mildly spicing them with cinnamon and nutmeg. Peaches, prunes and apricots, with perhaps some raisins, make a good combination. Dried limas made into a loaf make a meatless dish, practically as full of protein as the meat Some form of legumes should be included in each week s menus. now that1 we want especially to economize. Marriage of Couple Told STAYTON In a double ring ceremony at the Stayton Method ist church Sunday, October 19. at 2 o'clock. Miss Audrey Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Rose, Neb., became the bride of Dale Gaskey, ton of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Caskey of Stayton. The Rev. Pierre Smith, pastor of the church, officiated and the wedding march was played by Mrs. Law rence Lierman. The couple was attended by the groom's, parents. The bride wore a brown checked suit, with brown accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Caskey wore a grey suit with brown accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. A wedding dinner was given Sunday, October 28, at the home of the groom's parents. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Juel, Darlene Juel, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ton Boehringer, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Brosius, the newlyweds and Mr. and Mrs. Caskey and family. , Sojcarners will aseet at the Sa lem Woman's clubhouse Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock for a des sert luncheon. Hostesses are Mrs. James II Payne, chairman, Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs. Richard L. ChrUtipher- Mrs. Ralph Da Met z, Mrs. R. L. Coie and Mrs. Lloyd De Groote. Brace Fallls, aix-year-aJM soa at Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Foil is was host at a birthday party Thurs day. Guests were Helen Manke, Barbara Marshall, Patricia Whee lan, Mike Youngquist, Bobby Merritt, Jimmy Litchfield, Larry Chase and Mrs. Carrie Chase, his grandmother who assisted Mrs. Follis. , , The Kappa Alpha Tbeta aJma- nae will be entertained Thursday night at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Taylor Hawkins at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Richard Slater will I be the assisting hostess. CeremoW Read At Church STAYTOrrf-In a ceremony per formed in the United Brethren church at Salem Saturday, Octo ber 25, Miss blare Jean Baldinger, daughter of! Mr. and Mrs. Joel Burrh of Stayton, became the bride of Eldred Berdell Miller of Lyons. The bride wore a gown of white satin with embroidered neckline, fashioned with long sleeves and train. Her ; veil was fingertip length, and she carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Mary Wickizer of Salem, was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a pink gown with net yoke and overskirt Larry Pritch ard attended the groon A black suit with matching ac cessories was worn by Mrs. Burch, while the. groom's mother was gowned in a dark dress. A . reception was held at the Wickizer home at 1095 South 18th street, following the ceremony. The couple left oh a wedding trip to Vancouver" and will make their home in Lyons. The bride gradual a ten from Stayton high school this year. Visiters la Salem Maaday were Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Schoel of Portland, who formerly resided in , the capital. Eastern Star will meet , at o'clock tonight at Masonic tem ple for men's night. Mrs. Fred Keeler and H. R. Robinson will preside. Gordon Barker is chair man of the reception committee. Weekend rnests In the capital were Mr. and j Mrs. William IL Dashney and sons, John and Tom my, of McMinnville, who were at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Braden. MM 7 Lb. WHILE THEY LAST! 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