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f The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Thursday; May 1 1. 1943 SO CI ETY ClLUBS MUSIC I Mrs. Paulson Is President Over 600 mother attended the fourth annual lata-wide meeting of the Oregon State College Moth ers" club Saturday, May 7. during Mothers' weekend at Corvallis. Mrs. O. I. Paulson, Salem, was elated president; Mr. Dale Mil-l-r. Portland, vice president; Mrs. T J. Starker. Corvallis, secre tary; Mrs. J. W. JarvU, Astoria, treasurer. Among the district rep resentatives was Mrs. W. O. Bur riv Salem. The scholarship chairman, Mrs. Tail W. Emmons. Salem, snnotm-c-1 $127 50 tuition scholarships to If given Wilbur Allen Morgan, Hubbard, and six other men and women. These scholarships were ra srded or scholarship, charac ter and the need of financial etstance. Mrs. Gnsale Shaw, new gnaralan neighbor of Neighbors of Wood" cift will preside at th formal mating Friday night at the wom an', clubhouse A program will hiior the mothers. vnouD fA0A1ENl7 TK y9irt mf 9rm4 -- 11 rHa k r proud mi Vss Wm Hmllmmrk Care Tr OreaWati Htt wM Mr EDWARD WILLIAMS 330 Crt CLUB CAULND Aft ' i ! e raimsoAT ; f Sotittual unf:er Hu! ; with Mrs fa-nag ZeUer. ZlSS S. Sunimtr at, 1 am f"i-rter ca ftO with Mr. Cb arias H. Greenwood. Dallas: 7 JO; dessert. Mother-Daugftter banquet. Eogle wood cr-.uren. 4:3a pan. Neighbors of Woodk-raft. I srtui Mrs. Evelyn Varna ,f STS Belmont street, no boat luncheon at' noon. AAUW interior decoration study (roup, with Mrsj Gordon Cart. King wood Heights, t .JO p m. Thursday club) ti Mn. Karl Kutl. 7JS North CaiMtof st .il IS m. Sahm Toastanislress meeting at : P. m. . I . j rio4T Sf' ' Mar Morning break faat.T am. to 1 pm. First Piesfcytenan churcti. Pub- : lie invited . i North Salem . WCTt meet at Jason Iw church. 1 p m. j 4TIK04T f Salem Woman's club meeting, club house. 3 p m . ' board; meeting. 1 p m. ; MOV DAT ! V I Circle two. , Woman Fellowship of Knight Memorial church. Noon lunch eon. Business meeting X M p m. TL'KSOA T ill I Cbadwick chapter. Order of the Cast- 1 ern Star. S p. m.. business session and' social hour Church Books Reviews, Meeting 1 Junior guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church j met for r a no-host luncheon Tuesday. Guests attend ing were Mr. Walter Worral. Mrs. ! V. S. Mumau. Mrs. W. N. Sparrow, Mrs. John Tyler and MUi Jean Quickenden.V Hostesses were head- : ed by Mrs.; timer Smith. Early summer flowers decorated the ta bles, v. i i The birthday eaka fwas given Mrs. W. H: Lytla andt Mrs. Vir ginia Nbwlenl 5 The Fev. George H.! Swift told of plans for a parish reception for Bishop Benjamin Dagwell. vcho will be here for confirmation serv ices. The reception will also mark the 21st anniversary of the Rev. Swift's service at St. Paul's. The next; junior r I'd meeting will be June; 1, fat 'je home of Mrs Homer Coulet. .rl Mrs. Carl Hanson, on; the staff of the Sa lem public library give a brief review of books pertaining to church work; The. Big Fisher- i man". Sf Peter th Apostle", Fourteen Plays for the Church". "Death Be Not Proud" and "Ca thedrals". LEWIS AND I CLARK COL LEGE Muriel Tltts was one of two students; tapped Jby Erodel phiaru, senior women honorary, preceding May day ceremonies on the campus May f . A music major. Miss ritta is a member or Mu Phi Epsilon, national; music honorary for women; srnd Amirarurf junior women's honorary. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitt of Brooks. 1 Wedding Read, Church Mrs. Sabina Colder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Salsbery of Oak Grove, and Charles T. Heitz of Salem, were married at the First Congregational church April 24. The Rev. Seth Huntington per formed the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a pale pink nylon gown and headdress to match. She carried pink tulips and lilies-of-the valley. Mrs. Lee Barnes of Milwaukee was maid of honor and brides mains were Mlss Anna Anderson. Oak Grove. Mrs. Dora Sager and Mrs. Elsie Hally. of Portland. All wore pastel gowns of taffeta and carried bouquets of mixed spring flower. Claudia Jones of Concord was flower girl. Best man was Harold Tilden and ushers were Mannie Morns, Glenn Wyatt and William Knight. A reception was held in the church parlors following the wed ding. Assisting were Mrs. L. C. Fredricksom. Mrs L. G. Bragg. Mrs. Kerint-th Each and Miss Peggy Bragg. The bride wore aqua suit and white accessories and an orchid "when leaving on the wedding trip. The couple will live in Salem. Education Group To Convene LA GRANDE Fourteen chap ters of Delta Kappa Gamma so ciety for women in education will gather May 21 in La Grande for the eighth annual state conven tion. Zeta chapter of Baker and La Grande will be hostess chap ters. Among those attending will be members of chapters of Salem, Monmouth and McMinnville. Scheduled to address the one day gathering is Miss Birdella Ross, Minneapolis, national presi dent, who will speak on the topie, "The Teacher and the Commun ity" at the luncheon. Others par ticipating will be Dr. Melissa Mar tin of Oregon State colelge and the dinner speaker at the Saca jawea hotel. Dr. Amanda Zabel, professor of English at Eastern Oregon College of Education. LrviYEsrrr or oregov. Eugene. May 11 -(Special) -Virginia Huston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs O. B. Huston, 231S N. River Road, Salem, has been selected a new member of Delta Phi Al pha; German honorary on the Uni versity of Oregon campus. IT will BE A HAPPY DAY WHEN THEY GRADUATE . ? to an LaS$ BslAsWF tsssjWsf psPsjMPsaf rOU mr9 mt THttK aW rwnH with these rar ahv sweatfs by K1CIH. A. 15 Jowol, Yollow Gold lady's 0iM D. 15 Jowol, Yollow G.F. ! C. 15 Jowol, Yollow Gs F. Man's Otisi C 15 Jowol, Yollow a F. 1 ers aKriflen te tv fKMSaf Mrs. Schulze Will Head ' Hi-Y Mothers Hi-Y mothers met on Tuesday at the YM and elected Mrs. Daniel Schulze president: Mrs. Lloyd Hughes, vice president: Mrs. J. Fdgar Reay. secretary-treasurer, j This was the last business meet-' mg of the year, but a no-host ) dinner will be held at the YMCA next Wednesday night for par.- j ents and boys. After the meal. ' induction of members will be held. The new YMCA boys work sec retary. Roth Holtx. spoke on plans for the coming year. Unit Nominates j Year's Officers Auxiliary to American Legion 136 held a meeting Tuesday night fr a business session at which . time the nominating committee submitted the names of Mrs. Bert A. Walker for president; Mrs. Sam Harbison and Mrs. Theodore Ul lakko, first vice president; Mrs. Kenneth Shoemaker and Mrs. Carol Robinson, second vice pres ident; Mrs. Homer Lyons, jr.. re cording secretary; Mrs. Ira L. G o s s . corresponding secretary; Mrs. Edward Klippert. secretary; Mrs. Abraham Friesen and Mrs. Effie Tyler, chaplain; Mrs. Joseph Di Filippl. historian; Mr?. E. Jack ! Simkins. sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Harlan Judd. Mrs Frederick Rowe and Mrs. Elvin E. Thomas, execu tive committee; Mrs. Carol Robin- ! son and Mrs. Dow Lovell, conven- tion delegate: Mrs. L. Leslie Beard. Mrs. Carlton Roth and Mrs. E. Jack Simkins. alternate : delegate. Election will take place May 24. Plans were made for the May 27 and 28 Poppy sale and for the Me morial Day parade May SO. j Wirths to lie Hosts j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirth will! be hosts for an informal dinner j party Saturday night at their Hay- j den avenue home in compliment j to a group of their friends. Covers j will be placed for twelve and' later cards will be in play. Ar-; rangements of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright' have invited a few friends to ' their home of East Myers street Friday night preceding the Wis-' On; Etiquette Biy Roberta Lee Q. What should be written on the inner; envelope of the wed ding invitation? A. Nothing ' is written on this envelope. - The name and address of the person to whom the invi tatioa is kent is written only on the outer; envelope. Q Under what circumstances is a girt obligated to thank her es cort upon leaving him at her door? A. Only when her escort hai been inconvenienced in some way; never otherwise. Q. Is it correct to put a pile of plates ; on the table for tea or buffet service where the plates and napkins alternate in one pile? A. No;:keep them separate. Campfire Corner Dried Up Raisin Week Inspires Use of Dried Fruit; Cake, Muffin Recipes Given By MAXIXE Bl'KEN " Statesman Woman's Editor Somewhere we've heard this is National Raisin week, so saying we offer some recipes using that dried up little affair , popular for so many past generations. It's a handy food, gives pleasure anytime from the early morning cereal to the very late snack, when mixing thoroughly. Pour three fourths of mixture into moid, sprinkle raisins over top and add remaining cheese mixture. Sprin kle top with crumb mixture. Bake in moderately slow oven (32S de grees) 1 hour; turn off heat and let pake ; remain In oven 1 hour. Slip ring off mold, leaving caka on bottom tin. Cool before serv-' uig.. Serves 12. Mrs. Lornard Reimans Morning Blue. Birds met at her home Wed nesday to work on Camp 4 Fire songs. Busy Blue Birds, meeting with their leader. Mrs. V'ern Jones. Tuesday, completed invitations for their mothers tea to be given in the fireplace room of the First Christian church May 27. Jolly Time Blue Bfrds and their leader, Mrs. Gerald Fisher, met at the home of Mrs. S. A. Barker Thursday. Glenda Barker served ref reshments. The EJutamda Wapi Camp Fire Girls and their leader. Mrs. Jasper Button, had a mothers tea st the Jason Lee church Tuesday. Mrs. Louis A meson gave a talk on her trip to Norway. Shower For Bride Given at Home Mrs. Frankie Dugger, the for mer Dorothea Barza. married Easter Sunday, was honored at a miscellaneous shower at her Try on avenue home Friday night. Those present were Mrs. Dora Hudson Mrs. Rita Jones. Mrs. El evera Beard, Mrs. Elizabeth Wil liams, Mrs. Ruby Schantz. Mrs. Bob Bianchette. Mrs. Thelma Crura, Mrs. Laura Strode. Miss Gayle Klein, Miss Dorothy Win ter, Mr Nellie Weeks. Mrs. Eliza beth aBtes. Mrs Betty Burton and children of Portland. teria club sport dance at the VFW hall. the refrigerator fails to yield a la.t minute sweet, but the dried fruit cupboard does. One should feel pretty well sup plied with iron, if the following recipe is used. Iron is an import ant nutnonally in both mol and raisins. BRAN RAISIN Ml FFINS 2 tablespoons shortening 1 cup molasses 1 1 egg 1 cup cereal l4 cup milk 1 cup sifted flour 2lt teaspoons baking powder i 7 teaspoon salt r j 'i cup raisins Blend shortening and molasses ; thoroughly; add eRg and beat well, i Stir in all-bran and milk; let soak j until most of moisture is taken up. ' Sift together flour, baking pwdex . and salt; add raisins. Add to first ; mixture, stirring only until flour 1 disappears. Fill greased muffin j pans two-thirds full and bake in j moderately hot oven (400 degrees) j about 25 to 30 minutes. Serve hot. ; Yield; 9 medium size muffins. . Might as well go the. limit during Raisin week. f RAISIN CHEESE CAKE 1 lt cups fine zwieback crumbs (about 12 slices) j ! cup granulated sugar j 1 teaspoon cinnamon j cup melted butter 1 Mix together crumbs, sugar and i cinnamon and blend in butter. Save li cup of this mixture for top of cake. Spread and pat re mainder evenly on bottom and j side of 9-inch spring mold. i 1 cup seedless raisins i 4 cups cream style cottage cheese 4 eggs lz "teaspoon salt 1 cup confectioner's sugar 3 tablespoons cornstarch l-z cup table cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 teaspoons vanilla extract Rin.se raisins; drain and chop. Put cheese through a sieve. Beat eggs until light and add salt and sugar a small portion at a time. Continue beating until thick. Beat in cornstarch and add cheese, cream, lemon juice and flavoring. COfVsJNG TO PORTLAND FOR THE ANTIQUES FAIR? 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