... W 1 - J A group of Salem Woman's dub members shown completing work on the 30,600 Easter Seal letters for mailing are left to right, seated, Mrs. John Can, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. K. H. Amot of the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae, Mrs. Luke Johnston, Mrs. J. S. Murary and Mrs. Frank Myers. Standing left to right are Mrs. Albert C Gragg, Mrs. Howard Hun saker, Mrs. Grant Rogers, Mrs. Lee Ross, president of the Mill City Woman's club, and Mrs. Glenn S. Parson. Mrs. Lawrence Osterman was chairman of the project for the Salem Wom an's club and Mrs. George Ailing, was Marion county coordinator for the Oregon Society far Crippled Children and Adults. - Kitchen Aid I Ready-Mixes Make Cooking Simpler, Dry Milk Provides NeededNutriments Rt Mulne Bares Statesman woman's Editor .SSK U;:;'l 7,. rl v-rr,aw w,ow Mitm rde at home usuif milk powder . ' ..1,. i..r,.i C.m :iH Am. hnw r:""T.:Mh.ns' H,n.'rt;nt tTSirtSuFS SffSft " k., rr, Cffr much mar SSf SLfiSsnftf rT., c,,rh mlrP. ir inex- pensire for the milk valua they tatt,. cPbod. ready for ta BISCUIT MIX Ingredients: 8 cups sifted flour; lcupATinilk.- whole or nonfat i Jr kw-. Vv, aklf 1 curiat7a kind that needs !r-J,L:?L(f Trlv-n dr tagredits' togee7 ihr Mak S.uflin times. Cut or! rub in fat unUl . ZTtE ... , thoroughly mixed. Lift mix lightly l"f?l,-5JfP 5,AJitS, Into glass jars or tin cans without Sir A fi! 5,! pador Oom tighuy store on g ffwl A cup of this miavis enough for t r waffles, medium-size biscuits. To make. GrlMleeakea measure 1 cup of mix and add Measure 1 cup ?. Add to 1 enough; water or fluid milk to cup water or fluid milk and 1 make a soft dough About y cup. beaten egg. Drop batter by spoon (Evaporated milk, diluted half and fuls onto a hot greased griddle, half with water; may be used). Cook slowly until surface Is corer Turn onto a lightly floured board ed with bubble. Turn and brown and knead a few times. Pat or roll on bottom. Makes' 7 medium-sized to the desired thickness and cut griddlecakes. Goodwill Club Entertained . LINCOLN Violets, primroses and daffodils were used as deco rations about the rooms of the R. J. Meissner home, when Mrs. Meissner, Bin. L. I. Mickey, Mrs. Fannie Emel and Mrs. Lois Craw ford were hostesses for a St Pat sick meeting of Lincoln Goodwill club. Members are using the much advertised dairy feed sack to make attractive and economical articles for a bazaar to be held In the fall and spent the social hour working on them. Mrs. Robert F. Yung en, ? resident, presided with Mrs. aul Libby, devotional leader. BDeakins! on the Lenten season. Announcement was made of "the Lincoln Home' extension unit meeting April 7 at the home of Mrs. T. L. Hicks when a no-host luncheon will be served. Mrs. Harold D. Burns led a discussion on daylight saving time which -the club as a whole rejected. Little Irish maids, complete with bare feet and shoulder shawl which were made and painted by Mrs. Paul libby, were on the In dividual trays when dessert lunch was served by the hostesses to special guests, Mrs. Louisa Haus ler and Miss Lillian Hausler, Port land, and Mrs. Sarah Feller and Mrs. H. Ward Ashford, Lincoln, and sixteen members. SWEGLE At her Garden reai home Mrs. Jess Hatch, with Mrs. Frank assistant hostess, served a luncheon on Friday to members of the Garden Road Neighborhod club. Present' were Mrs. E. W. Richardson, Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs. A. C Schaff er, Mrs. Mary Swingle, Mrs. Julia Jennings, Mrs. Glenn Larkins, Mrs. Floyd DeLapp, Mrs. Ed Brakndle, Mrs. R. B. DeLapp, Mrs. William Hartley. Mrs. Rick et and Mrs. Hatch with a guest, Mrs. W. E. Brown, who assisted In serving. For the program Irish songs were sung by the group with Mrs. Hatch at the piano. Personal To Women With Nagging Backache - mtvmm4 GrtUac W mr fmil ilium Mr Molt Iriiawlaiirsgrutia mmmU. jtmmuma mr timmrr IbmihiIii amtic Vmi ! fTTy kr aulliM far txmZZ2im,rha tbsMSl-r W k i tit .Tir I nhlaa r'avaiiai aU HIwh 4mw kUmtr fM- Umm. Tfcte mm In4 mmmr Mb to mm- mrnmwr. tulirin Ml Urtil, with a floured cutter. Bake In a hot oven (450 F.) 12 to 15 minutes, quick BEEAD MX Tor muffin., waffle, griddle- cake. Ingredients: 8 cups sifted flour; 1 cup dry mitt; cup bak- in powder; 2 teaspoons salt; cup sugar, cup 1st a sand needing no refriieration, (For f dry mgredlenu together three Um- Cut or rub in fat until uEhly mixed pft mix lighUy into glass jars or tin cans without Pn- clos uKhUy and store on - i." ; Mafflns. ...... Measure 1 cup of mix. Add w,ter 1 beaten egg. Fill greased muffin tins two-thirds full. Bake in a hot (400 to 425 r. about 20 in. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Green will arrive in Salem tonight from Eugene to spend the remainder of the week at the home of her par ents. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Mr. Green Is completing his senior year at the University oz Oregon. Miss Sara An Ohliag, efeagkter of the Merrill D. Ohlings, hat re turned from Seattle, where she nas completed her graduate work at the University of Washington. ' Jflsa Mary Kay Derrls, a Uni versity of Oregon coed, arrived in Salem Tuesday night to spend a few days at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mai son. . e) Wbea yo pass yoor doctor pre scription across counter, yoa want to know that It is in mfmukU hands hands that will consider this pradoos bit of paper as the direct command of professional associate. Here, In this ''Reliable pharmacy yoa hart thai assurance. May we have the privilege of compounding your doctor's next prescription? Thank job sincerely. CAPITAL DRUG STORE Recital Held Highly Pleasing One of the most pleasant re citals to be given in Salem this winter was that of the Alicia Mc Elroy Ensemble from Portland on Saturday night at Roberts' studio. Those who attended agreed that Miss McElroys selection of num bers was a happy one. A group of short pieces featuring trios se lected from the ensemble were especially appealing. Miss McEl- roy s selections on the celesta were another feature of the program. Mildi Roberts Dawes' violin solos nleased tha) litnra vhh found her playing of unusual I quality and her handling of the instrument exceptionally fine. Professor Roberts assisted in the program, playing the organ. After the recital, members of the Salem Music Teachers' asso ciation were hosts at a reception for the performers. Many of the guests attending the concert were old time friends of Miss McElroy and Mrs. Dawes. Spinsters Will Present Check Miss Betty Jean Manoles. pre sident of the Spinsters, will pre sent a thousand dollar check to Miss. Gertrude Acheson. executive secretary of the YWCA, today on behalf of the Spinsters, chilan- thropie organization, for the YW building fund. . , 1 For the past two years the Spin sters have given a series of bene fit bridge parties and teas, with all proceeds having gone toward the building fund. The Waaaaa's Bible class ec the First Methodist church will meet Friday with Mrs. A. A. Lee at ISIS State street. Mrs. Myrtle Heard, Mrs. Zero Polaire, Miss Gertrude Barnett and Mrs. E. Hamann are to assist Mrs. Lee and Mrs. Emma Bedford will lead devotions. MIDDLE QBOTI Mrs. George Bartruff (Barbara Rich ardson) was honored at a post nuptial shower Monday night by Mrs. Fred Scharf and Mrs; Gerald Jaffa at the latter home. Guests were Mesdames J. E. Scharf, Per rydale; Bert Krager, Valley Junc tion; James Croker, Portland; W. C Kichardson, John van Laanen, William Massey, Grant Wikoff, Thomas Ross, Lena Bartruff, Cleo Keppenger, Dan Scharf, Leonard Malm and W. H. Scharf. 1 - cr Miss Ellsworth Sets Date Of interest to the many Oregon friends of the bride-elect is the news from Washington, D.C., telling of the coming marriage of Miss Jane Ellsworth, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth of Roseburg. She will become the bride of Thomas Francis McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. McKenna of Pouglv keepsie, New York, on May 20 in the nation's capital. The date was announced at a luncheon and shower given for Miss Ellsworth by Mrs. Wayne Morse in her Westchester apart ment recently. Mrs. William O. Douglas was among those present at the party and both Mrs. Homer. Angell and Mrs. Guy Cordon, who were bid den, were unable to attend due to illness. Amy Morse came in after school to see the bride-elect open herV gifts. Sister Judy, was not present as she had a singing les son. Bosses Guests At Breakfast Eeventy-five were4 present for the annual "bosses' " breakfast given Tuesday by the Salem Cre dit Women's Breakfast club at Nohlgren's. Mrs. Verne Robb pre sided. Mrs. Francis Welsh was in charge of the program and table arrangements. The invocation was given by the Rev. Dudley Strain. Mrs. Robert Jones gave the wel come and RusseH Bonesteele the response. Mrs. Darrel Walker, junior past president of the club introduced members who intro duced their guests. Mrs. Clifford Schmidt played piano numbers and Miss Dolores Friesen, Miss Shirley Bosell and Mrs. Clifford Schmidt sang sev eral selections. James Kuhn of the state tax commission spoke on "Oddities in the Matter of Death and Taxes." Ford Watklns intro duced the speaker. Mrs. Lue Lucas, conference chairman, told of the district con ference to be held on May 14 through 17 at Spokane. The board of directors meeting was announced for March 28 at the home of Miss Nila Cluett at 8 p-d'and the next regular break fast session for April 4. Surprise Party For Feltons Judge and Mrs. Joseph Felton were honored at a surprise house warming party on Saturday night at their new country place on the Homestead road when a group of their friends entertained with a no-host party. A dinner was served with danc ing and cards following later in the evening. Honoring the Feltons were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Grier, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McCafferty, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Walker, -Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Peery T. Bu ren, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Young. Mr. and Mrs. Holly Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink. WEST STAYTON A birthday party was given for Linda Smiley, Saturday, March 11, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Smiley. Those helping her celebrate her third birthday were Lona and Dona Morland, Donna Walker, Pinkey Perkins, HershaU Perkins, Derrel Perkins and Earnest Smiley. Mrs. HareU ess to the members of the Salem FL club. After the meeting re freshments were served to the fol lowing guests: Mrs. Forrest Green field, Mrs. Victor loop, Mrs. Keith Rebo, Mrs. Harry Way, Mrs. Wil liam Jensen, Mrs. Coiene Louns bery and Edlyn Kolmquist. KJiEfiita-. and waea rea KXAK hew rack kaoac tkm acw 199 ftaboM itl YoaH t lluilUd. mm. wlmm yom RSL aw awca mmtm coaafaraMa fc is wear., AcraaUy 26 ssttllar thea the KW fial in Far RTTDt KTJJBKI This acwMt Brisaet giva 19 am aavaaagM tor weasaal curicr, i comfort, mmmmt. U aw aaaka a w fvi diferaax ia rmmt waolc Jm. 10 KJTTC1 EIOTH CI US3 HioW rov imtos wkk tk ataw Baltataa PhaatataMU. Taaaaj to chij aatrir tnmm fmnmt, ahaeet sanaiala dtica s bat tea aaadsaow la yew serf hew mi COOK Jaat aaT tW mm. Tatoaato. iaacaaauae, Wpral facta. IXE1 cmpf Jzzzzs Trfl ft buzz tUg. Ph. 44f -ttaSpaa j or f Y '," ; V T- ' ' If 4 I " - : ; jmy'Wt; -.. 9. ',yy,.'. , I "r if I . . ' . '. . , . ; 1 f .ttvs, :-V -; 1 r it t 1 s I i . i A'k - -r; 4 ',-' ' ' A 1 f i . '.I, J A ', f'ir, ," ) Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wolf (Shirley Rockafellow) who were married on March 10 at St John's Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rockafellow and the groom's parents are the E. Wolfs of Circle, Mon tana. The couple will live in Salem, (McEwan photo). SILYEKTON Mrs. G. Breg- itad was guest speaker Thursday at the Women's Missionary fed eration at Immanuel church. She told about the Lutheran church starting at tswego as a mission church and of its development and establishment as a self-supporting unity. Soloist Thursday at the program hour was Miss Inga Selga, ac companied by Miss Mary Beth mn i-. 1-.... OvoraWra eae m pedoL It aaajflt I rt f 72 kt I A ' fir cms wnaa. rw xaru J aw-eci nOno-Sza- Irokas mmd Ferafs "i "Utwr VanCleave. At the business session Mrs. C. J. Halvorson was named secretary, replacing Mrs.' Elmer Johnson. Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Harold Satern, Mrs. Stanley Swanson, Mrs. Clarence Halverson, Mrs. P. A. Loar, Mrs. S. L. Almlie, Mrs. Otto Dahl, Mrs. R. J. VanCleave, Mrs. Oscar Loe and Mrs. R. Pove rud were appointed to buy a Chancel rug. The next meeting win be April 20. o Ford AwtoaMSc OardrWe ravnaniwi vrjm. not toof ofoag at 35 rnLpM. toi 501 And Mf mom low wear oo yen. m - Vi ti nana off art (Uk!U oparoHow Hm aJru wmfmy to oo waw For! Isey mow 11 VALLEY C30T0B C03PAE1Y. The Staietman. Salem. Oregon. Ceremony Read In Eugene SHERIDAN Mrs. Sabina Merewether, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allen, Sheridan, and Paul Halweg of Eugene were mar ried March 12 at the First Luth eran church in Eugene. The bride wore a navy blue suit and white accessories and carried e white Bible with a bou auet of kiim v.h..- wether, daughter of the bride, was her only attendant. n aii FARIIERSHISURAIICE GBOUP AUTo-Tiincn-FmE Every ana Is looking far a saviors. TOD wlU be surprised hew lew mr AaU, Truck, and Fire Insurance rates are . . . we tavtte comparison, gee us at 4SC Court St. BEL OSEO 4SI Court SL Phone VALUABLE PRIZES! Guess the Voice On KSLM Mystery Voice Program 6:30 P. M. TONIGHT WL Ye awto15hawwau '. Omy rerd Is fs to cuH yow yow yow ford k TCST ""' A 1 mMmJl Wednesdcry, March tZ. 19SQ f Merewether, son of the bride, was best man. A reception was held In the church parlors with Mrs. Ken neth Bude, Eugene, sister of the bride, cutting the cake, and Mrs. Carl Wuorinen of Eugene in charge of the gifts and the guest book. 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