The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 17, 1948, Page 21, Image 21

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    bat . . . every once in a while we talk
ourselves Into the worst state. This week we
were writing about old fashioned desserts
and recalled the float we used to eat down
at the Cottage hotel in horse and buggy
days. Nothing since has tasted so good as
the stewed chicken and dumplings and flodt
at the Cottage. Only the later Sunday din
ners at the Argo could nearly approach it.
Back to the wail . . . we didn't ; paint
ourselves into a corner this week, but we left
the telephone away over across an expanse
of freshly applied green floor paint Our con
stituents usually get usout oi the bathtub to
answer questions, this time we had to swim
across a sea o"f green.! J
4 Proof posiive . . 4 that Gabriel Heattex
is sincere. He can put just as much heart into
his voice when he's talking about his favor
ite deodorant cream, as when he's warning
his readers! of the sad state oi modem af
fairs. Life's minor disappointments ... When
we've reluctantly omitted onions from vege
table salad! far lunch because of close con
tact with visitors at the office, and then with
the last bite, sink our teem into a fat juicy
clove of garlic inadvertently added with the
French dressing -i-mat's a tragedy. Not be
cause we regret the garlic, but we deplore
sacrificing die onion in vain . . .
Maybe you guessed ... we looked at
our figure, and we're on a diet. A writer on
foods can do la much better job when she's
really hungry, something like a singer, you
know. Somehom !we never put our soul into
food stories when our stomach is full, it takes
a little gnawing of hunger to create inspira
tion. ... Maxine Buren
Voters Will
Give Club
Program
Program for the Salem Woman's
club meetings on Saturday, Octo
ber 23 will be presented by the Sa
lem League of Women Voters. Mrs.
Hal DeSart, president, in charge.
The guest day meeting will be
held at the Woman's clubhouse at
2 o'clock and non-club members
planning to attend are asked to
call the committee. Measures to be
voted on at the November elec
tion, with discussions pro and con,
will be given by the league mem
bers. Mrs. CJuy Hickok will! preside
at the business session and board
meeting preceding. Reports will
be given on the Marion county
federation dinner. Business and
Professional Women's week. Toast
mistress public relations dinner
and rummage sale. The public
welfare committee will report on
the Memorial Auditorium associa
tion meeting and the recommenda
tions to remove truck traffic from
Capitol and South 12th streets.
Mrs. George Ailing will present
plans for the November past pres
idents luncheon.
Mrs. F. D. Kibbe heads the tea
committee and assisting are Mrs.
T E. A. Lee, Mrs. Douglas Yeater, '
Mrs. E. F. Carleton, Miss Eleanor
Stephens, Mrs. Gregory Haefliger
and Mrs. Floyd M. White;
Civic Players
Plan Comedy
"Listen to Leon," a three-act
farce comedy, is being presented
by the Salem Civic Players undei
the auspices of the Postal Clerks',
auxiliary next Friday night. This
will be the' first production of the
Salem players in their little the
ater at 155 South Liberty, form
erly occupied by the Junior Play
house. The play is under the direction
tjf Beulah Graham.
The plot revolves around Leon
Bryan, a liar by hobby, his uncle
who thinks Leon doesnt lie to
him, and Leon's older stepdaugh
ter who calls him "papa." Others
in the play are Carolyn Jamison,
who catches Leon in his lies, Anne
Cushman, whom Leon confuses
with Carolyn and Rogers, Leon's
man.
After much complicated lying.
Leon tells the truth, which nobody
will believe.
Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Voit will
return to the capital today from a
month's motor trip to the middle
west. They visited his father in
Lincoln, Nebraska, stopping en
route at Salt Lake City and Estes
Park. They returned home via
Carlsbad Caverns. Grand Canyon,
Zion and Bryce National parks.
Hubbard Church Croup
Begins Fall Meetings 1
HUBBARD The first f all !
meeting of the Ladies Aid of
Hubbard Community church
hall Wednesday. Officers are
Mrs. Lester Will, president; Mrs.
Frank Stiles, vice president: Mrs.
T 1 . ,
rfonn morruoD, secretary; ana ,
Mrs. Levi Miller, treasurer. -'
The business meeting was held I
auer a no-nosx xuncn. a lercer
from Frances Clapp, missionary
to Japan, was read. A tentative
date of December 4 was set for
the annual bazaar.
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY : J
Wesley ait Service fuild of Leslie
Methodist church, meet with Mrs. Don
aid Davis. 1940 Kir t.. p.m.
West Salem Lions club auxiliary
West Salem City hall. S p.m.
Job's Daughter. Beaver hall.
TUESDAY '
Etokta club wfth Miss Gertrude Sav
age. 1362 Plaza. (West Salem. 1 :1S p.m.
The literature land poetry group. Sa
lem Woman's club. 1 :30 at clubhouse.
WEDNESDAY j
Fellow-ship luncheon. Knight Me
mortal church. 12 30. business meeting
illllOWi.
Ladies of CAR. no-host luncheon,
noon. YWCA. social meeting.
Centralis temple. No. 11. Pythian
Sisters, meeting land initiation. p.m,
KJ. hall. ; ?
Salem Writer s club with Mrsi Rob
ert Hutcheon. 1065 S. Liberty it.. 139
P-m. ;
Westminster guild luncheon. First
Presbyterian church. 1 pjn. -
THUKSDAY f
Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs.
Bruce Willis. Claxter road. 1:1S des
sert luncheon, i . . i
Central WCTllj with Mrs. Miles Hen
derson. 260 South 15th street.
DAV auxiliary, woman's clubhouse,
social meeting. f
i
Mothers Entertain foil j
Hayesvillej Young Folk
HAYESVILLE Entertaining
for the young people this week
were Mrs. Itig Torresdal, who
opened her home to members ; of
the eighth grade to compliment
her son, Jerry; and Mrs. Galen
Siddall who entertained Wednes
day night, the seventh graders for
Jeanette and Janice Siddall.
Silver Crest School
Gets Work, Equipment
SILVER CREST The school
board of Silver Crest school has
been busy putting up playground
equipment. Al Tippner, chairman,
was on hand to help the older
boys put up a backstop.
More gravel was added around
the parking, while the entire
school was graded and a ball dia
mond laid out.
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