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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1950)
1 Guests Bidden To Dinner ' r"Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker trill be hosts for an Informal din ner party Saturday night at their country home for the pleasure of a group of their friends. Cards will be in play following the din ner hour. Bouquets of spring gar den flower will provide the dec orative note. .. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. CBtaine of Portland, Mr and Mrs. Walter H. Bell of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Caughell, Dr. and Mrs. John J. . Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Tabacchi and Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Choir Assists - v At Recital "r William Fawk will present a group of - organ and piano stu dents in a musicale in the First Evangelical" United Brethern church, Thursday night, June .1 at 8 o'clock. The choir of the church tinder the direction of Ernest Friesen will ng a group of num bers with Enoch Maerz as soloist. The public is invited to attend. Chorale: i Come Sweet Death... Bach Organ Mrs. Lewis Jory - Dance Ecossaiae Baker Piano - Ethelyn DeLapp Lament i 1 Thompson - Organ - Mildred Funk . Walts In B Flat Schubert Piano - Jack Eyerly Poeme -J, 1 BoeUman Organ . To a Wild Rom Piano - I wind in the Pine Trees Ruth Giese MacEtowell Elsie Armstrong jt Ciotcey Organ W inured JJinsart i .Country Dance MacFaydcn Piano - Esther Stonebrook! Rondo Militairo ; DwbeUl Piano Joyce Martin j Maroena Fowler .11 frtyer . Sibelius Oraan Jeanetta Schultzii Jttbat 1 : U Dett 1 Piano ' Alene Dalkell ' Prayer Guion Let Mount Zion Rejoice Herbert i Choir ! ' The Surf i . Van! Dyke Piano - Joyce Martin Ofiertoire in E Flat - i Read Organ - Emmallne Bair ) Spanish Gypsy Dance Mowry Piano - Marcena Fowler Night i .. Jenkins Ororsn TWiHa MrTann .4 Treoak from Nutcracker Suite f. J. ;.....:. .. Tchaficowsky nana - woia zodci . William Fawk VaJcik Mokrejs nana - iNoia z,oDei q Mauguena . Leeuona piano - Marcena Fowl' - , Nola Zobel Tha average television Receiver lias a total of 100 resistors! small -devices used to control the flow of current, j 'i 1 By Eliza fcetlt HiUyar KNOW WHAT There's been talk that Queen Anrie style furniture might come back again to big popularity. And ' that shows how cedar chests are tuned to the home furnishings fashion trends they're already Queen Anne styled like this. Yes, this is a cedar chest, a fine example of how well the new chest de signs fit into any' room in the house, to decorate it as well as to provide especially safe stor age space. This chest adds an extra wide low drawer to the full capacity cedar-lined, space above. Store blankets and win ter woolies, linens, toe, if you likeT In the cedar, department, and use the drawer below for things that don't need the pro tection of cedar. Some things shouldn't be stored in cedar. Cedar oil accumulates on metal objects, printed matter and painted pictures. Silver, brass candlesticks, grandpa's portrait and your wedding license' must be put away somewhere else. Leara how ta make -sure-fitting leek allnarera vnnri.lf wit H h kelp of EUxafceth HUlyer's booklet ourLUlCK nAUIV - THE EAST WAT. This booklet is yours for IS cents la cola and a stamped, self addressed envelop sent to Miss uiujrcr at nut newspaper. (Copyright' 1950 by John F. Dllle Co.) East Salem Mrs. Louis Vw. man was hostess at her North 38th street home for members of the T-P.M. club Thursday night ; Mrs. William McKinnev was hrmnrml birthday guest and Mra. Gene istea as special guest. Four BirthHays Are Honored!" FOUR CORNERS Mr and Mrs. Frank Lahr were hosts at an unique birthday celebration on Sunday when the-birthday anni versaries of Mrs. Lahr I and her twin brother Walter Hairier: their brother-in-law; Clifford Stuhr, and Judy Lahr, who will be six on May 31, shared honors at a din ner. - ... , A large birthday cake was pres ented by the grandmother. Mrs. Elizabeth Hafner of Silver Creek Falls. Others coming tjo extend congratulations to the j honorees were Mr. and Mrs. Max Hafner, Mrs. Clifford Stuhr and! children, Jackie and Betty Lou. Mrs. Walter Hefner and daughters. Sue Ellen and Peggy Lee all of Silver Creek Falls, and David Lahr and Jean ette Hafner. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake opened their home on Saturday evening to a group of friinds. Pin ochle was the diversonl Bidden were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert White, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Poole, Mr. and Mrs. waiter j Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Thornburgj and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy WagnerJ The Four corners Garden club will meet on Thursday! evening, June 1 at 8 p.m. in the Commun ity halL Mrs. Leroy Ji Stewart, program chairman, wiI present Mrs. Agu Uunatuu who will speak on living conditions in Estonia Hostesses " will be Mr. Harold Snook, Mrs. Loren Richey, Mrs. J. E. Webster, and Mrs. Oliver Rick- man. , Lansing Garfieri At Blackmail's EAST SALEM Mrs. Milton Blackman was hostes for ; the Thursday afternoon meeting of the Lansing Neighbors Garden club. Mrs. Halbert Kemper assisted in serving a dessert luncheon. The business meeting was 9 conducted by the president Mrs. H. W. Cola. She gave her report of the last meeting held for organization of a Council of Salem Garden clubs, and the Lansing club plans on a membership in the organization. A report of the program planning committee, Mrs. Rex Peff er and Mrs. William Hartley, f was given Program books will be made by Mrs. Lowell Harm. I The June meeting will be with Mrs. William Marsh when a spec ial speaker is planned. For the program hour the members drove to Silverton for a visit to the Cool ey's Iris Gardens. j. Utile Girl TWcomcd Mr. and Mrz. Donald Sommer (Jacqueline Torgurson) are receiv ing felicitations on the birth' of a daughter, Michelle Louise, on Monday night at the Salem Mem orial hospital. The. little girl weighed six pounds, eight ounce Her grandparents are Mr. and Mr . Albert J. Torgerson and Mrs. Clar Marsh of Salem, and H. A. Som mer of Los Angeles. The baby has three great-grandmothers, Mrs. Herman Sommer of Salem, Mrs. A. Torgerson of Silverton and Mrs. J. 1L Konantz of Aberdeen, The Slcdeacm, Scdem, Oregon, Wedneadcrr, May 31, 1853 Bag of Tricks Molasses Cookies, FrenclvToasted Sandwiches Among Recipes in Mail By Maxine Baren Statesman Woman's Editor The postman, we are told, comes only once these days. But he certainly must be loaded when he comes here. For many manu facturers are working overtime to keep his mail bag jammed full of suggestions for using everything from canned soups to salted nuts. : - . Now take those fellows who publicize bread and its affiliated foods. They feature French toasted sandwiches, prefacing the re cipes with such clever lines as "Left over chicken"! (They al ways put in lots of question marks, they're a sign of real wit.) Make a chicken - cheese sandwich, dip it in egg-milk (they al ways use plenty of hyphens too, that makes for catchy guff) bat- ter and fry it. The result is oo la, la (French toast you see) de lectible! Here's the recipe, which doesn't sound as bad as the building, though we can't see where the. chicken and oo la, la comes in. This is their recipe, not ours, maybe qroull like it: FRENCH-TOASTED SANDWICHES 3 eggs; beaten. 12 slices enriched or whole grain cup milk yeast bread teaspoon salt Sandwich filling N 1 teaspoon granulated sugar cup margarine or butter Syrup, jam, jelly or other spread Mix together eggs milk, salt and sugar. Make sandwiches. Dip each sandwich Into egg mixture. Brown on both ..sides in mar garine or butter about 5 minutes on eachside. .Cut sandwiches in half. Serve on hot platter with syrup, jam, jelly or appropriate spread. Makes 6 sandwiches. As we get it, you merely dip any Sandwich in egg and and milk and fry. A good way, we'd say, to use up day-old sandwiches. The molasses people did a bit better, with a recipe for cookies which are usually welcomed. MOLASSES SNAPS Vi cup fat 1 cup lifted flour cup sugar Vi teaspoon soda H cup smoothly beaten 4 teaspoon ginger cooked potatoes 4 teaspoon cinnamon Vi cup molasses V teaspoon salt Cream together fat and sugar. Add potatoes and continue cream ing. Mix in molasses. Sift together the flour, soda, spices and salt. Stir Into the first mixture. Drop the batter by tablespoon fuls onto greased baking sheets. Flatten to a thickness of ft inch, using a greased flat-bottomed glass. Bake at 350 degrees (moderate oven) until the , cookies are lightly browned about 15 minutes. Remove from 'the baking sheet and cooL, Makes about 30 cookies. . Here's a dressing; recipe sent by the makers of mayonnaise, it sounds good for tossed green salads or other spingtime mix ture. -OIUENTAL- DRESSING 1 cup mayonnaise Vi cup tomato ketchup Vi teaspoon curry powder 2 tablespoons vinegar 9 V teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon paprika Vi teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons chopped parsley 2 hard cooked eggs (optional) Blend real mayonnaise "with ketchup and seasonings. Fold in parsley. Yield: approximately 1 cups. r MILLER'S O. m. ALE ' WEDNESDAY ' Last Day! . Good Quality Bargains! Storewide! CHARGE IT NOW, PAY IN JULYl ' m'm'mmmmmmm9mmmmmmmmmPmmwmmmfmmm f I t I- 13S N. Liberty Phone 3-3191 r-rr ' .sr - i Just Unpa B - I DnrrVlfl50 Spcciatular Specm.F- "TUT m-f- f i-V it ! 1 I ... I'tM i O Sheer' O Butcher! I ' t. . whot vard- wma Summer cam . but1' .: . ,nfln I . -J airy " P 1 r nrl Wt hv them tucces can fnd- .. ...,.r-oUUed j . . G.t Hr.t Chotcl Coma Eo"K I PHONI Ml 91 FATHER'S DAY Special Jtocfucfionf V Oft MIR . T 7 YR laaaMiaMtfaa' V Hero's a Shirt that Dad will approciato and woar all Summor Yes, June 18th Is Father's Day and we know He'll be pleased with a Nylon Rayon Sport Shirt. Rich, Firm-textured Nylon, combined with acetate Rayon. A long-wearing, fast- drying blend. Luxuriou.Iy tailored, flap pockets, . pearl bottom. $-m-l. ; i - f ' i - A. light Colors Gold EIuo Gray Gretn j Tan SHOP WARDS UNTIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT v V-