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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1948)
10 The Start man. Salem, Oregon, Friday, lanuarr 33. H3 Loren White I 3 Wed in Soikth A Salem man. Technical Ser geant Loren J. White, will take as his bride; Miss Sara B. Allmon, t a ceremony on Sunday, Feb ruary 8j to be solemnized In ML Pleasant, N.C. The benedict-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R White of Salem. The rirtde-to-be i a graduate of the University of North Carolina, having majored in music and reli gious education. Mr. White is a graduate of Sa lem scfioofs and has served in the army four years, part of which tim Was spent in Germany and France! and with the army of oc cupation. He is now an instructor with he paratroopers at Fort Bragg, :N.C. After his release from the army next fall he will brir. his bride to Salem to live. Surprise Birthday Jpaifty Given A surprise birthday party was given in honor of Police Officer Glenn: Foster by his wife on Sun day afternoon at the Mayflower halL Birthday calces were pre sented by Officer Lewis Wells and John iBeebe. Making short talks were ilarley Cordray and Wayne Parker. Dinner was served by Mrs. john Beebe, Mrs. Ida Dras roff. Mrs. Elaine Kidd, John Beebe, Lewis Wells and Duane Frank. Dancing followed the din ner hour. Honoring Mr. Foster were Chief and Mrs. Frank Minto, Assistant Chiefs and Mrs. C. E. Charlton, Captiia and Mrs. Stanley Frieze, Captain and Mrs. Walter Esplin, Sit. and Mrs. Donald Nickolson, Sgt. sand Mrs. Ersel Mundinger, Detective and Mrs. Wayne Park er, Mr- and Mrs. Harley Cordray, Mr. iand Mrs. Marion Mathers, Mr. and Mrs. Lelaad Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Odle, Mr. and Mrs. t Allen McRae, Mr. and Mrs. paulj Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. phades Creasy, Mr. and Mrs Sam fuller Mr. and Mrs. Leslie El lott.i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lar son, ilr. and Mrs. Willard Kidd. Mr. fend Mrs. Bud Niemi, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, Mr. and Mrs.; Mel Kaser, Mr. and Mrs. Jaclc. Parks, Pete Drasroff. Ralph Bailer, Miss Arlene Olson, Mrs. Mae.' Willhite, Mrs. Agnes Cronn, Harry Cronn, Esther and Fred Beebe. Sewing Club Meets Tb sewing club of police offi- Et wives met at -the city hall eation room for sewing, fol fd by refreshments. Hostesses were Mrs. Glenn Foster, Mrs. Har ley Cordray and Mrs. Ersel Mun dinger. Attending were Mesdamea R. Mam, Glen Bowman, Walter Esp)in, Charles Esplin, Donald Nickolson, Leland Weaver, Arch Wilson, C. E. Charlton, Clive Scoti Herman Doney and Everett Odle. 4' qfortWEsOOSI ,m r- jBmrt Seven days is all It take far oar expert e raftsmen to repair 7 oar watch er clock to rmn like new again. Finest qnailty fac tory parts. Com In Today For An Apprai$al (kt G M 1 9, Al-kyW,. of-, 1 jhi- sCS Mi r" T"a far hraalfaM tar aaaf : I 'k-rLlf IteeakfaaxaasaatkaW, J t jS? I b's Zeeaa (ar bwakiaet far aV -5 ,CLA It ear. h 4yi It eeeaa at i - - u.. .. .- . , . . . Small Stceets Recipes for Cookies Come From Old File, Recalled as Good Formulas By Mixta Buren Statesman Woman's' Editor There are many ardent collectors, especially of recipes, among housewives, but none are ardent or well supplied with recipe books, cards and odd notations, than the woman who writes on cooking for a living. She seldom throws away recipe until she tries it, and she seldom has time to try out half what she gets. Always expecting to need new ideas, and therefore finding it against our natures to let loose of any potential story material we keep everything we get. "Cleaning" out my flies today (but only rearranging I assure Needlecraf t The little things that count in a big way a hat-and-glove set to wear with everything! Fluff cuffs match the hat trimming so smart! Easy to crochet this stunning set Wear the hat many ways. Pattern 748 has directions for set. Laura Wheeler's new, improv ed pattern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos, concise directions. Send TWINIT CKMTS in eotna for this pattern to The Or con Statesman. Laura Wheeler. 1st and Stevenson Sts San Francisco. Calif. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME, AD DRESS wHh ZONE. Your NEW 1S4S Laura Wheeler Needlecrart Book la ready I Send FIT TEEN CENTS and set the best needle craft catalog over published. 101 Il lustrations of the finest in embroidery crochet, knitting, home decoration, toys, accessories. Printed In this book are TREE instructions for weaving on huck toweling the newest hobby I 10 you) I begin with the large three drawer metal case of manufac turers booklets, not even glancing toward the small three-drawer metal case of 3x3 favorite recipes, the worn out cardboard box of 5x8 cards of miscellaneous recipes, the volumes of tried recipes on mimeographed sheets which we bound a long time ago, the little black notebooks we always refer to first or the box of miscellaneous clippings and handwritten nota tions we will never In all our life be able to completely go ever, be cause they accumulate too fast. First booklet that catches our eye is one on cookies, put out by Fisher some years ago, and in side which we recognize the per sonal recipes of our good friend Rae Weiser, who was Mary Mills of that day. Let's look over some of Rae's recipes and select the type which is inexpensive and practical to have on hand for family eating. CnOCOLATK PEPPXXMLNTS (A Cookie) 1 cups flour 1 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt Vi cup shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg I squares chocolate Sift and measure flour, resift with other dry ingredients. Crtam shortening and sugar ai.d add beaten eggs and melted chocolate Add dry ingredients and chill dough. Roll on floured board to Vs inch thickness, cut and bake on a greased sheet 10 to 12 min utes at 400 degrees. Put together in pairs with a peppermint filling made with powered sugar. FORK COOKIES S cups flour 1 teaspoon cream of tartar Vi teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon each cinnamon and nutmeg 1 cup shortening 1 V cups brown sugar 2 eggs 2 tablespoons milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Sift and measure flour, resift with dry ingredients except sugar which is creamed with shortening. Add eggs one at a time to the latter mixture, beating vigorously. then add the dry Ingredients and Ik L A Real Bargain-Makes BABY Caro 3 Times Easior-Tho 3 in 1 HUSH-O-BY Crib PUjrSat Aato Seat or Crib Lightweight - sturdjr Can be act down anj place oa folding! less TAKE BABY ANY PLACE WITH EASD 11017-980 ' See Thla Amazing: Value XEITH BROWN - "Plumber yard Front & Court St. xuJU fdHOn.ovnc! 5 1e ee! All-School Dance To Follow Game Last social event of the semester for Willamette university students will be the all-school dance to night following the game. The semi-formal affair will be held at the Veterans' hall from 9:30 to 12 o'clock. The freshman class is sponsoring the dance at which Ko- diak Johnson's orchestra will play. Entertainment is planned for in termission. "A Persian Night" is the theme of the dance with ultra-violet lights, a skyline on one wall with m Inert ts and spires to depict a Persian city and fluorescent stars being used In decorating. General chairman is Jack Eby, class vice president; Barbara Bates, publi city; Don Strausbough, decora tions: Phil Phlpps and Jean Bev ins, refreshments; Gil Oliver, clean-up; and Sally Smith, pa tron Housewarmina Is Held Wednesday A housew arming and surprise shower wss given Mrs. A. P. Maler at her home, 1318 North Commer dal street Wednesday night by 1 group of relatives and friends. Mrs. Dave Dewey, Mrs. Agnes Bjornson and Miss Carmen Given served refreshments. Others honoring Mrs. Maler were Mrs. Gertrude Hazel, Mrs Josephine Odom, Mrs. Mabel Ful mer, Mrs. Hans Hofstetter, Mrs. Ira Pilcher, Mrs. Esther Spore, Mrs. Edna Wilcox, Mrs. Rebecca Seitz, Mrs. H. O. Given and Mrs. Charles Scott mix well. Roll into small balls, put on cookie sheet and press with fork dipped In cold water. Bake about 10 minutes at 373 until browned. Then simple ORANGE REFRIGERATOR COOKIES 2V4 cups sifted flour 4 teaspoon soda Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup shortening Vi cup each brown and white sugar 1 egg 1 tablespoon orange rind 3 tablespoons orange Juice V4 teaspoon orange extract Cream shortening and sugar, add eggs and beat, then add remaining ingredients and knead out and shape into long rolls, let stand in refrigerator until needed, then slice, and bake at 373 degrees. Phone 9163 Sdciety.;CIubs; Music iV.'etThe Home masks seacs StSTMS tWCUM AUMSVILLE The Warren Killinger home was the scene of a shower for Mrs. Royal Holford and Mrs. Warren Killinger on Thursday. The party was a sur prise for Mrs. Killinger. Those who attended were Mrs. Bill Howe, Mrs. Ronald Holford, Mrs. Grace Ma ring and Mrs. Delbert Gosser of Salem, Mrs. Luke Wright, Mrs. Joe Nicholson, Mrs. Robert Mickey, Mrs. Marvin Bradley, Mrs. Connie Roberts, Mrs. Bill Roberts. Mrs. Charles Wright, Mrs. Myron Nicholson, Mrs. Frank Pesjow, ir Mrs. Don Gildon, Mrs. T,' C Mountain- and Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Jr. Mr. sad Mrs. L Tewnsead and son Glenn of Salem have been vacationing the past few weeks ! Here Is a Large Group of Fall Dresses Priced at Such Low Unbelievable Give-Away Prices j 2 for the Buy One Dress at Regular One of Equal or Remember 9:30 A. M. tn Pasadena, Calif. Mr. Town send and his son have returned home but Mrs. Townsend, who is con fined to a hospital In Glendals with fractured hip. will not be home until February IS. Mr. aad Mrs. Waller Kirk are entraining today for San Francis co for a week's stay. While in the bay city they will be registered at the Palace hotel. Mr. Kirk is go ing south to attend the furniture mart. VACANCIES III AFTERIIOOII ACCREDITED KINDERGARTEN Mrs. F. W. Belt Mrs. Waller Apley Ml 8. Winter Phone 2-MS2 Second Semester Becdne February 2nd Hours: 1:00 to StiS p-m. TO BUY AT TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS Of All Fall Dresses, at Cost and Debt? The Last of all Fall Merchandise RUST IS UT .W& OTK See These Remarkable Buys Regardless of Price Values to 22.50 Sorry-No Fitting at This Price of One P u For the Biggest BRAIIM A3 ENTER MINNESOTA Brahraas will get into the rattle picture in America. Now Minne sota beef cattle raiser reports he has a new profitable beef breed, the outgrowth of crossing pure- Mrs. E. M. Fate prealdee at a bridge luncheon Thursday after noon at her home on Court street for members of her club. Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, a former member, was an additional guest. AT J cJr-xW il r )S)g) For Price and Get the Second Lower Value Free : ' Sale of the Month breed Aberdeen (Angus heifers with Brahma bulls. The cross fat tens snore rapidly knd finishes off on drr feed better, says C AJ Roaander, the breeder. The crom gained more then 200 pounds more In a 12 -month period than did the purebred ! Angus. Ova4JMMfTT NOII PtOM Don! delay! At the first warning snUBe er snasse. pet a few drops viflia Vt.lra.brJ In aerti nna trtt. rot if uss4 la Uma. Va-tre-ool stains prseesi ananj cold from eeealep Inc. Relieves bead eoLl eistreaa faet. Try HI reuow U rscuons tn passage. J 460 i - State! f Street l-r