The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Guests Are
Bidden to
Dinner
Several informal dinner parties
re on the weekend social agenda.
Tonight Mayor and Mrs Robert
L. Elfstrom will be hosts for a
buffet supper at their Fairmont
Hill borne between 6 and 8 o'clock
In compliment to members of the
city police department and their
wives. Chief of Police Clyde A.
Warren and Mr. Warren will as
sist the hosts informally.
Jucge and Mr. James T. Brand
will entertain at dinner and bridee
Saturday night at their North
Summer street home. Covers will
be placed for eight.
The Rev. and Mr? George H.
Swift will be dinner hosts Satur
day night at their Chemeketa
street residence Bidden are mem
bers of Rev. Swift's golf foursome
and their wives. Covers will be
placed for Mr and Mrs R H
Baldotk. Mr and .r? T. M Med
ford. Mr. and Mrs U-rry V Col
lins, Miss Mabel P Robertson and
Rev. and Mrs. Swift.
A Birthday
Party
Sande Tomhnvon celebrated Ins
seventh birthday at a gala party
Thursday afternoon at the Morn
lngside home of his parents. Mr
and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson.
Movies were shown the guests in
the playroom with birthday cake
and refreshments following. Mrs.
James Payne as?ited Mrs. Tom
Iinson informally.
Honoring Sande were Carol Ann
Ramsden. Cheryl Porter of Al
bany. Larry and Nancy Sue
Payne. Larry and Roryiy Potrs
Leiehton Webb. Eugenia, Ricnard
and Iye-ter Margoian, Delbert
Lowe. John King. Douglas Sim
mons. Soruita Suanne and Sallv
Jochimsen Mary Alice Wilbur
Kaye Tomlinson and Max Stan
ton. Shower Honors
Miss Sanders
A showtx was given Miss Pnl
lis Sanders Wefitn-sday niht at
the home of Miss K Lovre
Mlis Sandeis will mairy Donald
Dimbat on June 1 1
Atteiuiing were tr.e hostesses
Mis Km ;il i ne B.nr, Mis Bdibara
Sadler. Mis Cttvlta Clieene. Mrs
Christina Mumm. Mis Waiter!
Hillpot. Mrs K.ivnn Mobart and
Miss Lo . I
Gu-t t tt McsdanjfS George
Sndrs. ,win Dimbat. Murue
1-ee. r'-iitl Hmiim.ii. Duane Hewitt
Ituis ii -y.il V Bouiuet.
Jess (iniiiir Rd Brfir.v. Xav ler
K khoiil, Lron.jrd TurnbuJJ, K J i
Hewitt Georgia Hobeit. Aine
Jinas. Fein Coimri. liian he C.ipj..
ami tf- Misses lionise 1'ettiT.
Phyllis Gidham. Mildred Coombs.
Kmma B. tt. Glads S h.olhan. '
Janice Eckhout. Coral Nelson
Mildred Robson.. Pat Kuebler.
Judy Sanders. Darlene Bull. Sarah
Lovre and Beitha Loie.
Medical Auxiliary
Elects Officers
New offueis of the Marion
Polk county Medical auxiliary
ere eleite) at the Tuesday night
dinner meeting of the group at
the country h,me of Mr Wil
liam L LxiUik Mis Horace MM
ler is trie: new piesident Mr
Maynard Shifter, president-elect.
Mrs Robert Joseph, secretary; and
Mrs Horace McGee. treasurer
Mis Wiilard J Stone i the out
going president
Assisting ho-tesses at the din
ner weie Mo Wilmer C Smith
Wis. J O Mathis. Mrs B I.
Tielstad. Mis Charles D Wood
Mrs H Lee WxJ and Mrs Ros
coe Wilson.
llftit fit Luncheon Sialyl
The philanthropic committee of
llanna Rosa "court. Order of trs.
Amaianth. is .sponsoring a lunch
eon at Kif-Jiom's Satuiday. Mav
J4 from 11 to 3 p ni Mis. Eveiet
tiooster is chau man of Pie lunch
eon which is being given for the
benefit of the Shi lie hospit.d
cast fund. The phrlanthi opjc .. re
mittee is composed of Mi A A
Taylor. William Wilson and Ha.
ey Aston.
Mr. and .Mrs. R. H. lUldork and
Mr. and Mrs George Alexander
will motor to Eugene tonight to
attend the opening of The Ijttle
Theatre.
Utile Girl Welcomed
From San Jose, Calif, comes
new of the birth of a daughter
on Thursday morning to Mr. and
Mrs. Allen T. Gilliland, jr. (Anne
Huston). The little girl, who
weighed seven pounds. two
ounces, is the ;. first grandchild of
! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston
! of Salem. The baby's paternal
! grandparents are Mr. and. Mrs.
Allen T. Gi I rA of San Jose.
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Mothers Are
Watching 7nnl4
Saving Timo, Money Mostly Matter
Of Inborn Trait but Can Be Acquired
Br Miitat Bvei
Statesman Woman's Editor
I guess economy of time and money is an inborn trait and one
which it's a bit hard to acquire, but it seems to me that one can cut
down a good deal on the budget andatiU live pretty well, if care is
taken with the little things.
The Portland Pi Beta Phi Moth
ers club entertained at luncheon
on Thursday afternoon in com
pliment to the Salem Pi Beta Phi i
Mothers club of Willamette "uni- j
; versify. The 'affair was held at
' the home ' of Mrs. Florence ;
Bowles. i
Attending from Salem were
Mrs Cass A. Nichols. Mr. Paul ;
Weyrauch. Mrs. C. L. Ca-son.
Mrs. Blanche Proctor. Mrs. Stuart
Johnson, Mrs Walter L. Spauld
mg. Mrs Charles Strickhn. Mrs
Wayne Price. Mrs. Arthur G.
L'pstor.. Mrs? Solon Shinkle. Mrs ,
B F. Schmoker and Mrs. George
Bell of Stayton.
Robert Voigt is Speaker
Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met at the home of
Mrs Willard Morrison on Hoyt .'
avenue for a covered dish supper
and installation of officers Thurs
day night. Guest speaker was Ro
bert Voigt. Who talked on sculp
ture and modeling He is an art
instructor at'Parrish Junior high
school and :is studying, for his
master's degree at Willamette uni
versity. Mrs Duane Janicek in
troduced the. speaker.
Mrs. Meivia J. Gilson. retiring
president of . the WSCS of the
First Methodist church, enter-1
tamed members of the executive
board at breakfast Wednesday j
morning at the church preceding '
the monthly board meeting.
For instance, we're always fus
sing about vitamins, yet some
cooks still load their vegetables
with water and then pour it off.
Down the drain goes a lot of fla
vor and much of the nutritive val
ue of the food.
The other day we read about a
recipe in which the writer proud
ly suggested that drop biscuits
were a time saver. Personally we
like drop biscuits, the crusty points
that brown and form bits of chrun
chioess attract us. For this very
important reason and because we
like to save every minute possible,
we haven't rolled out a biscuit for
years. They have more personality
than plain old perfectly formed
ones.
Economy in food comes with
tongue over the weekend, when
no one knows how many will sud
denly show up at dinnertime on
Sunday. Here a recipe for the
use of this meat:
BEEF TOXGl'E PIQUANT
1 fresh beef tongue
Water to cover
2 teaspoons salt
4 cup enriched flour
2 tablespoons lard or drip
pings 12 ounce glass tart grape jelly
1 cup hot water
Cover tongue with water and
add salt. Coer closely and sim
mer, allowing about one hour per
the macaroni and spaghetti family,
combined with a very little meat,
some cheese or tomatoes. Rice an
other excellent money saver, is us
ed about the same as the paste
products as a meat extender.
Here's a spaghetti rung suitable
for springtime meals:
SPAGHETTI RING WITH
CREAMED PEAS
1 tablespoon chopped green
pepper
1 taoiespoon chopped pimien
to 4 ounces elbow spaghetti
i-2 pound bacon or ham. diced
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
Dash paprika
2 cups milk
Scatter green pepper and pim
inento in bottom of greased Sc
inch ring mold. Rine spaghetti
with cold water. Sprinkle lt spag
hetti in mold. Fry bacon slowly,
pouring off excess fat. Add ba
con, then remaining spaghetti and
bacon. Add salt, paprika and milk
to beaten egg. Pour into mold.
Place in pan of hot water. Bake in
slow oxen (325 F.) 30 minutes. Re
move from oven and let stand a
few minutes . Loosen edges and
turn out on hot plate. Fill center
with creamed peas.
Governor and Mrs. Deuglas Me-
Son Born to Tfrrths
Word "has been received from
New York City of the birth of
son to Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh
Wirth (Betty Eyerly). The baby
weighed 7 lb. 7 oz and was
born on his dad's birthday. May
3. The cyple have one other son.
Patrick, who is two years old.
Mr. Wir3th is a TWA pilot flving
between.) New York and Cairo.
fSyptvtfr way of Paris. Mr. and
Mrs. Ee U. Eyerly of Salem are
the baby's maternal grandparents
and Mrs. Eyerly left Salem April
30 for New York Citv to be vvith
her daughter and will return
about June 1.
Mrs. C. W. Parker mill preside
at a bridge luncheon this after
noon at her Rose street home for
members of her club.
Bridge Toumey
Winners
Twelve tables. again were in
play at the weekly duplicate
i tournament of the Elks bridge
; club. Winners were Mrs. Edward
: Roth aqd Mrs. John Bone, R. H.
Dannen and Mrs. Dorothy Rem
mey of Brownsville, Mrs. Ellis H.
Jones and Mrs. Arthur Binegar.
and L. W. Frasier of Albany and
R. D. Hutchinson of Corvalhs.
Plans are being completed for
the first annual bridge club cham
pionship play in two sessions.
May 18 and May 25. chairman W
E. Kimsey announced. Entries
: should be made at once, he said.
Thm Stctf man, Salem, Oregon, Tiidaj. May 13. tS43 j
Mrs. H. C. Bell. U ' Carlte 1
Way, is serving a desseri lunch-j
" j eon j to the Merry Times ; ciuo ai
ljj2.30 o'clock this afternoon.)
There will be a plant exenange
following the luncheon,
Mrs, Key H. Mills , ad her
daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson of
Stayton, motored to Camas, w ash
W ednesday to visit with the form
r' daushter. Mrs. Elliott Price
Accompanying them to Camas was
Mrs. Prices son. Donald, who has
been at the Hanson home for two
weeks.
Mrs. William Paalv entertained
members of her club at luncheon
Thursday , afternoon at the Sena
tor hotel with bridge following at
her home on North 14th street.
Mr. aad Mrs. Herbert H. Ilins
of Portland, fbrmerly of Salem,
will be weekend guests in the
capital of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Wynkoop and will attend the Elks
club dance Saturday night.
Silvert Ward Davidion, fer-;
merly employed at Bishops Cloth
ing store at Salem and at WeibyV
store, Silverton, has returned here
to be employed again at jWeiby'a.
Davidson has been in California
for two years. W. Jordan, also,
formerly of Silverton, will return
here to take over the management
of Weiby's on June 1. i .
rwiiitH fftstl in rrwilrins7 tintiirl
move from liquid, peel skin from ( Kay and Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred
tongue. Dust with seasoned flour I rick Chambers will be in Cor
and brown in lard or drippings, j ,lu tonight to ,ttend the Senior
Combine grape jelly and hot wa- ... ,
ter. Mix thoroughly. Pour mix- j th Oreon Sla,e co1"'
ture over, tongue. Cover closely j campus. Mr. Chambers is a mem
and simmer 40 minutes, t to 10 j ber of the state board of higher
servings. ; .action. Th. McKay's daugh-
There are dozens of economical j . .
foods that we sometimes forget Mary Lou, is a member of the
because they are so familiar. All senior class.
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PBDI LUNCH HEAT .yjJT 39 c
CHOPPED HAIlsn. it-ope,, 53c
CORNED BEEF HASH Just heat and eat .... 16-ex. can
37c
SPECIAL . . .
Yes, indeed, a very special
treat for y o u . . . that
very fresh and crurxhy
Peanut Toffee!
Made with butter and f lied
with No. 1 fresh pianytj!
Try thit and you'll
want more!
Edward
Williams
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dxciunbers 2 t 29c
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Pound ...
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Pound
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