.4 Alumnae Fete Husbands Salem Sigma Kappa alumnae entertained with their annual din ner party Saturday evening at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker. A social hour preceded the no-host buffet dinner. Follow In? "the dinner cards were played. Several out-of-town guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. Dick Detrick, Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashbaugh and Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, Portland; Air. and Mrs. Delbert Hunter. Dallas; and Mr. and Mrs. William Seaman, Vancouver, 'Vash. Mrs. Seaman was welcomed by the group, as she Is Sigma Kappa, national vice president to charge of member ship. ' . Salem Sigmas and husbands at tending included: Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franko, Mr. and Mrs. Orris R. Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeWit. Mr. : and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker. Jaycee-ettes Plan Dinner The Candalaria home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Metcalf on Boice street was the scene of the Jaycee-ettes monthly meeting Monday night with Mrs. Metcalf s daughter, Mrs. Thomas Churchill. Mrs. Milan Boniface and Mrs. Charles Lovett as hostesses. Plans were made for a dinner party to be held later In the month for the members and husbands. The committee in charge includes Mrs. Nelson Hickok, Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul and Mrs. Donald Judson. Three new members welcomed ' were Mrs. Wallace Larios, Mrs. Sidney Boise and Mrs. George Muggins, Jr. Cards were in play followed by a late supper. Alpha Chis Are Entertained . The Alpha Chi Omeba alumnae met Monday night at the- Canda laria home of Mrs. Joha Larwood. Plans for the annual convention to be held this summer in Roan oke. Virginia, were discussed. Attending- were Mrs. Vernon Bart sen, Mrs. .Forrest A Bodmer, Mrs.. Wallace Bonesteele,; jr., Mrs. Rodney Fety, Mrs. Vernon Gil more, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths, Mrs. Frank Guer in, Mrs. Roll in Haag. Mrs. George Hanauska, Mrs. William Kirk, Mrs. Ed Lind, Mrs. Cornelius Lof gren, Mrs. Joseph Moreland, Mrs. "W. L. Phillips, Mrs. George Sey mour, Mrs. Robert SWon, Mrs. Ralph Smither, Mrs. Jack Stanley, irs. : James xoung, Mrs. Irene Harvey, Mrs. Philip Orange, and Miss Helen Hague. - Ataswerth chapter, UD, a e I a 1 afternoon club vul meet for a one o'clock dessert luncheon on Thurs- - day at the Kingwood Masonic lodge rooms at the West Salem City halL Hostess will be Mrs. Robert Stutzraan, Mrs. Lawrence Osterman and Mrs. Howard Jenks. Mrs. Arthvr Cox and aahter, Mus Phyldena Cox, have left for Oakland, Calif where they were called due to the illness of Mrs. Cox's granddaughter. While in the bay city they will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gamba, (Peggy Cox). The Salem Camelia and Rho dodendron society will meet March 22 at the YMCA at pjn. Don Smith will show pictures. There will be a plant sale "with plants donated by the members. All those Interested are asked to attend. Camp 1369 Royal Neighbors will meet at 8 o'clock tonight at Vet eran! of Foreign Wars halL - i -but HOW MUCH should you pay fcr a Prescription? In furnishing; homer you can go from store to store, compare prices mmd values. But with your Doc tor's prescription-in hand, bow shall too know where to turn? May we ggest that yoa bring that pre scription direct to this fiae pharmacy? Here, very prescn pa is Capital Drug Store Slav at liberty "On the Corner" l Helping Them Out i Apple Supply Still Them Few Times By Maxlne Bares ? (Statesman Womta'i Editor ! We hear, according to market reports, that the apple' grow ing counties of Oregon and Washington have a large supply of fruit 'on hand not yet sold. 54 we, as loyal Oregonians, should forget about the more expensive fruits from j other states, and -concentrate on putting more apples into the menu. - - - There are several apple varieties on the market now, notably the Delicious for eating and salads, Wihesaps for cooking and. eating, and yellow Newtons also good for both eating and cooking. Now take the Cbbbler-Roly Poly-Deep-Dish-Pie family. They , areamn old and respected group, and a large one too. ,You could serve ine lamuy on some son ox week and not repeat. Take a biscuit mixture, and here Is one: ; - - - I BISCUIT MIX 2 cups shortening - 9 cups flour I ' Combine all with a pastry future use. I ( For a cobbler that's a little you like your's! that way) add an extra 2 tablespoons butter or margarine to the mixture after it Is combined with water and rolled out. The; butter Is spread on top of the dough, folded over and rolled out again, j . The cobbler is a mixture of apples, sugar j and spices, dotted with butter and covered with a rolled out biscuit dough. It should be baked foe about 40 minutes at 425 degrees. Then there's the Roly Poly. It begins also with biscuit dough which is rolled put. ;The apples are arranged on top and sweetened and seasoned and dotted with butter. The dough is then rolled up and cut into two-inch lengths, and each is put end-down into a pan. You can make a syrup of sugar and water and put Into the pan first, if the apples aren't very juicy. Or If you prefer, bake the roly poly, and pour a seasoned syrup over the top just as you take it from the oven. Might add some lemon Juice to the syrup. If you'd like apple pan dowdy, do this: I APPLE PAN DOWDY ! 1 egg cake batter 2 cups apples, sliced V cup molasses (brown teaspoon each cinnamon,, sugar) j nutmeg Arrange apples In a pan, sprinkle with sugar or molasses and sprinkle with spices and some salt. Bake until apples are soft. In hte meantime, whip up a recipe for an inexpensive one egg cake or use 2 cups of the biscuit mix above, blending in 4 cup sugar and adding tup milk, one well beaten egg and 1 teaspoon vanil " la. . Pour over the apples, and bake at 350 degrees for about half an hour. : ; j 3 The deep dish pies are about the same as the cobblers except that the dough is a pastry mixture. Apple dumplings are similar to the roly poly except that the apples are arranged on squares of dough, the corners of which are brought up and pinched together. They are placed In a pan and baked' as the roly poly. Don't forget fried apples as a breakfast fruit, sliced apples spread with soft cheese as a snack, and apples in salad. i CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY . ! Sunshine Spring Valley club with Mrs. S B. Dodge. 1 1 30 p.m. Salem vhaoter. OES. covered dish luncheon. Masonic Temple. noon, bridge and canasta following. Woman's Fellowship, Knight Mem orial church. 1 o'clock dessert lunch eon at church. i ' Jason WSCS Easter , Breakfast at church. IS JO a.m.! a Westminster Guild dessert luncheon meeting. Presbyterian church. 1 p.m. Marion county Salon 8 et 40, dinner at Chinese Tea Garden.' JO p.m. Decree of Honor. Salem Woman club. S pjn. i Pythian Sisters! with Mrs. Laura Johnson. 4071s Court U p.m.. Dutch treat later. j $ THURSDAY j Ains worth chapter. UD. OES social club meet at West Salem city hall. 1 pjn. dessert. i Salem branch AAUW dessert supper, meetinjr. Carrier Room? First Metho dist church. 8 p.mi . Sojourners salad luncheon. Salem Woman's club. 1 p.m. ? ... Past Presidents. Capital unit t. Am erican Lesion auxiliary, no-host dinner at American Lesion club. 8:30 pjn. Dabblers with Mrs. James Wiles. 7S0 Churchdale. 7 JO pjn. . Town and Gown, Carrier Room. First Methodist church. 1 2 P.m. 4 Salem Toastmistress dub. dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant. p.m. Labtsh Garden Club with Mrs. Dor othy Zielinski. Miss Ellabeth Lord guest speaker. ' Women's Society of World Service. First Evangelical United Brethren church, meet at church, covered dish noon luncheon, election FRIDAY ; i Salem. Woman's club meeting. 1 p.m., board meeting 1 p.m.. clubhouse. City PanheUenJc meeting. Baxter nadl. a pjt. : I - Surprise Hpustiwarniiiig Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith were honored at a surprise housewarm ing and birthday party at their new home, 4183 Gardner road, by a group of friends. A gift was pre sented the couple. Honoring the Smiths. were Mrs. Jeanette Roth weiler, Carl and Larry, Mrs. Laura Green, Billy and Bobby, Mrs. El- mura Robertson! and? DarrelL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Martin AJ Viesko, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith,? Beverly and Judy, and Mr! and Mrs. Arin Li an. pMnded by a skilled Reg istered .Pharmacist, ad fairly priced according accurate! y-detrmsatesl costs. Come in, next tismsl on Hand, Eating cok Uses Them Up appie aessert every aay or. un 4 tablespoons baking powder 1 tablespoon salt blender. Store in a cannister for richer than biscuit dough (If Secretaries at Regional Meet Members of the Cascade chapter of Salem attended the Oregon Washington (Regional meeting of the National Secretaries associa tion at the Multnomah hotel March 17. Chief interest of the meeting was focused on the Certified Pro fessional Secretary program. Mrs. Ethel Parks of the Olympia chap ter, a member of the national com mittee on CPS, gave a detailed re port on the l progress of this pro gram, j An Institute, established by the National Secretaries association, composed of leading educators, business executives, and members of the association, recently met In Cleveland, Ohio, to perfect all phases of this CPS program, and to consider j plans and procedure for the forthcoming examinations and selections of examining cen ters. A validating examination will be given to 200 secretaries In the state of Michigan in April, to be followed in August of this year with the first national examina tion, which will be open to quali fying secretaries. (Paid Advertisement) Child's World Is Wonderful Carmelita Plonk The world that children live in is mighty wonderful ... filled with little I daydreams and hopes and joys that make the older folks sometimes wish they were school age again. But boys and girls have their ups and downs, too, particu larly when they are not feeling welL Ten year - old drmelita Plonka, the -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Plonka of 3202 S. Aber deen, Chicago, I1L, was not feel ing good recently and was just too listless to get the most out of her school days. Fortunately for Car melita, though, her grandmother suggested that her mother give her HADACOU because she had heard bo much it was helping children deficient in Vitamins Bl, B2, Iron and Niacin. Now Carmelita feels fine and her mother says she has a big appetite. " Here is Mrs. Plonka's statement: MMy daughter, Carmelita, who is 10 years old and in the fifth grade, bad always been under weight and I had to positively force her to eL She had no in terest in food whatsoever, but I knew that; she had to eat. When we were visiting my mother in Missouri over the Christmas holi days she suggested I give Carmeli ta HADACOL I bought a large bottle of it that same day and was amazed at the change in Car melita. Her appetite picked right up and she now eats three hearty meals day plus in-between snaeks. I ; have really praised HADACOL, and highly recom mend it for everyone." HADACOL can- help you if too goffer aura deficiencies. Ask your druggist for HADACOL. today, r ' Chiirch Circles Meet Wednesday i The women of the Women's So ciety of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist church will hold a combined meeting of their cir cles in the church parlor beginning at 10:30 sun. Wednesday.- A no host luncheon will be held at noon with Mesdames Elsie Trick, G. Wesley Turner, and Mason Bishop the committee in charge. -. On the morning program will be a book review, "A Christian's Vo cation" by Mrs. Waldo Zeller, sec retary of missionary education for the Oregon conference; and a bus iness session. In i the afternoon Mrs. W. S. Ankney will talk on "Recent Explorations in the Near East," and Mrs. J. S. Murray will conduct a lenten devotional pe riod. Used Christmas ' cards are requested which. will be sent for work with spastic children. - Mrs. Lamb? New Priestess j Mrs. W. D. Lamb was elected worthy high priestess of Willamf ette Shrine, White Shrine of Jeru salem for the ensuing vear at the monthly meeting Monday night at the Masonic Temple. Other officers elected are as 1 follows: D01 Shreve, watchman of shepherds Mrs. W. P. Lessard; noble prophet ess: William Mills, associa watchman of shepherds; Mrs. Stanley Brown, chaplain; Mrs. Pearl Speer, scribe; Mrs. Albert Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Dorr Shreve, shepherdess; and Mrs. J. C. Roth, guide. I Plans were made for the public installation to be ; held on April IS at the Masonic Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen pre sided at the meeting and the of ficers gave their annual report. i i The Friendship elab met at the home of Mrs. J. J. Sutherland on Evergreen avenue Friday. Plans were made to make several quilts for various charities. Entertain ment was provided by Alice Wel lington. Next meeting will be held April IS at the home of Mrs. B. C. Miller on Sunnyview ave. W. D. HINSON ' TnntOfnesr H. W. MOSS . AssLTajatOnW f a-eerfesiee WaChew, ,f m : - i i : j-""- . ... . .1 . - . I ' r - i - i:- 1 ' t.- V: j ' i C I. MEYEtS CL MINAHAN 'V; Trs OKtkr - j TrsstOfficsr . . ' ' t - ! . , i . t j .-:r "1 J. OVEIMAM -o: .-"'.S ) a Li. STAVtt ! , Trvat Offiov ; ; - trmt Ofnew ? i i . j - , ,t , , j ' - - f ; ? l..--1 u 1 I -.v , . : ' r . . t f '9- ; 'r 'i . " 'y i f .. t Mrs. Fast a Hostess I 1 .The Clear Lake extension unit met Friday at the home of Mrs. A. L. Fast with Mrs. Walter Olden- burr as co-hostess. Mrs. Ted Girod and Mrs. M. L. Mills led a discus sion on. "accessories for the home.' The unit will make favors for the luncheon tables as Its festival pro-; ject. Appointed on the nominating committee were Mrs. Floyd Her- rold. Mrs. Cecil Boyd, and Mrs. u J. Chapin. Mrs. Dale Babcock of Freewater was a visitor and Mrs. Homer Goulet became a new mem ber. .; j -.-.: Auburn Mothers : Auburn Plans were made for a special social .evening at the school house in April at the Thurs day night meeting of the Auburn Mothers club. The president, Mrs. Douglas Freeburn, appointed her committees. - ; , ! 1 - j Serving on the hospitality com mittee will be Mrs. Cornelius Fes kins, Mrs. . George Starr, Mrs. Glenn Laverty, Mrs. , Marjorie Thompson; kitchen ' Mrs. : Clair Kilgore, Mrs. Carl Rybloom, Mrs. Katherine Lukyx. Mrs. C C- Dur Iee, Mrs. Harold Bressler and Mrs; Arlo McLain; dining room, Mrs. Enoch Merrill, Mrs:-FJvin Peirce, Mrs. Loran Richey, Mrs. Dale Sul livan and 4-H club members; clean-up, t Mrs.' Charles Barney, Mrs. Melvin Harper, Mrs. J. v J. Graber and Mrs. Clifford- Long; serving of children, Mrs. Donald Jacobe, Mrs. Pete Gossen, Mrs. Virgil Birtell and Miss Sadie Roth. Program will be planned by 4-H club leaders and Mrs. Barbara Jane Hoover. , ; , Reports .were given . by 4-H leaders, Mrs. Fred Freier and Mrs. George Starr, who had attended the Rotary luncheon where leaders were guests. The 4-H projects will be completed by the spring show. The one-half scholarship given by the Woman's club was announced. ' Mrs. Loran Richey and Mrs. Pete Gossen had worked on the child conference held at the community hall, where 28 had been taken care of. ::.! Hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Heath, Mrs. Melvin Harper and Mrs. . Pete Gossen. X. M. ALTON f ,: . - f ; .!! 1 ! - : " . - ; l . . ! 1 ; f . '"I :- . r ' " :"''''!" P "j i j ' r i I Vtoa Prsidn( and Haad, Trsst Dspt. D. W. MAOCAY X Trssl Office ' i h. f. ntoeAut Asst. Tnajl OOica e i& atbeve aaew is kmmJSmg tresis awi o stores feiaJa 247 fart, treat eaaiariaece mi edwanafstraKve Lecal appolabasents Credit-Women 'j Entertain Bosses . . . t - i f - - - . : V ! ' The Salem Credit Wamon's club held its fifteenth annual Bosses breakfast at Nohlgren's on Tues day at 7 o'clock. Invocation was given by Mrs. Forrest Eckles. wel come by President JBeverl y Hart zelt and the response by Emerson Teague. . Guests were Ted Stook, Walter H. ZoseL G. S. Neely. J. Heldman, Wayne R. Harris, John W. Adlon, Francis M. Welsh, E. U. Teague, F. H. Emmons, L. G. Page, L. Morgan, Glen Wase, Dick Brand es, Russell - F. Bonesteele. Fred W. Schett, R. L. Elfstrom, R. M. Smith, Earl Heider, Merritt Truax, " Chuck iSchmitx, J. ! B. Humphries, ' Leo . Chllds, r Fred Frier, Mrs. Rose Gray, Mrs. Laurie Gerber, and- Mrs. Cordis E. Hill of the Portland Credit Woman's Breakfast club, Mrs. Mabel Bliss, national treasurer- also attended the breakfast, George R. K. Moor head spoke on "American Re search." . j. -"-;! i Miss Jessica Kinsey played the piano, v: : -:. The executive board; will meet at the. home of Miss Betty Ban gert, . 793 Falrview, ! on Tuesday, March 27 at 8 o'clock. - 1 The Kappa Delta alnamnae saeet- ing slated for tonight has been postponed until March 28, at which time it will be held at the home of Mrs. F. G. Rankin, j j Actually Hides Deaf nest Jaaaea N. Taf I . Se Axseelaiea; Corner State St High 228 Oregaa Bid. rh. Z-4491 The experience? of these many years can mean Important protection for your family When 'you name The United States National Bank as . executor and trustee of your estate. j j . Each a specialist in his own field, these men bring to every estate the combined experience and knowledge that assure maximum benefit to your heirs. ; ; The future can be as certain as the present if you make y mr estate plans now. Remember it costs no more to name our trust department as executor under your will than to designate an individual who may be inexperienced in estate management. When you name this bank; ; you are assured the permanence of a corporation.. I the understanding of a friend.. .the collective judgment of trained minds. ! Whether your estate is large or small, it deserves the most efficient, economical attention possible. For,your own peaos of for the security of your family..': we invite you to confer our trust officers, at your early convenience. TDUCT CD Q 17 G A 17 D O ra A EL : D COCPOOlTff SECOMTY. . . PERSONAL 1 C D. SOOT Asst. Traat Officw OS SEVRAMCE Am. Inm I pssisf oats fetafa aw ere tkmm f 5 yeorsw anay be arrarcad threvh the. efTke at try hrmmth The Slafasaan, Calam. Oracon. The Jeraajs Extensla Unit met at the home of Dagney Swigart on Thursday. The demonstration on "Care of the Hair was presented by Sylvesta Limbeck and: Alma k ( r IP i COLOR SHAMPOO IN Colors the heir at you shampoo In fast 15 to 20 eorrminutes. ; Rlends In grey hairs, covers streaked and faded areas.; Adds color rkhnessend sparkling highlights to any shade of hair. ; Colors evenlyj no tell-tale dyed took. - . -t, Apply "o$f like a Shampoo rtOVEN MltUONS OF CAPITOL u IS mam r SALEM V DCPaOnTUCMT E) 5 17 A ? t An F" orison t i- tm VTmintdcrf, T- 21. a Harrison. Plans were completed to hold av caka walk at the Jordan hall od Friday, March S3 to raise money for a 4-II club- scholarship. Everyone Is invited to attend. V DUART It CLAMOROUS SHADES .!,',,, - ' " Not a rinse, not a metallic dye but a permanent coloring that loves.hair soft lovely, radiant. Con be used over any conven tional shampoo tint. ONI TRIATMINT BOTTU : Vl No Brvtht No Swobs T1MM IN SEAUTY JAIOHJ ! AT j CXNTER r . 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