!! 6-The Etatesracav Balesv 1 SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town By JEETME ENGLISH TEOTH REVEALED . . Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shepard are announc ing the engagement of their daugh ter, Lee, to David Chamberlain, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Cham berlain ... Wo wedding date has been set by the young duo. . The bride-elect is a graduate of Gree ley High School in Colorado and her fiance is a graduate of Salem High School ... Legislative jottings ... Members f the legislature, their wires, the board of control and their wires will be la Eugene Friday night for the biennial dinner and game spon sored by the Eocene Chamber of Commerce and the University of Oregon . . . The group will wit ness the Oregon-Oregon State basketball game following the dinner ... Entertaining ... at dinner Sun day night will be Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, who have invited guests to their East Rural Avenue home . . . Bidden are members of the board of control, the supreme court Justices and their wives. President of the Senate and Mrs.Eugene E. Marsh and Speaker of the House and Mrs. Rudie Wilhelm Jr. . . : I On the agenda ... for Saturday night is the annual dinner dance Siven by members of the Salem ayce-ettes at the American Legion Club . . . During the evening there will be installation of new officers for the Jaycee-ettes . . . Mrs, Blaine Cline is the new president . . . Mrs. Douglas Hay, vice-presi dent; Mrs. Dale Dorn, secretary end Mrs. George Huggins Jr. treasurer ... All Junior Chamber of Commerce men and their wives are invited to attend the affair . . A surprise hovsewarming - . for Mr. and Mrs. Brace Tan Wm- garden, who recently moved Into their newly built home on Saginaw Street ... A late supper was serv ed and a sift presented to the eaple by the gronp ... Surprising Braee and Maxine were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Albany. Kir. and Mrs. Douglas . Olds of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fra vel. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Green wood, Mr. and Mrs. OIlie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm priest, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bnrdette Owen Sixth birthday party . . . for Joy Minty, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs. James Minty, on Friday af ternoon ... a group of her friends bidden to a Valentine and birth day party at the Minty home atop Candalaria Heights between 3 and 6 o'clock . The guests will make Valentines during the afternoon e Gnosis surprise . . . the hostess Lizzards! Suedes! - Calfsl ThmidaT ' Jeaaxatf ' X 1833 on Tuesday night ... The Delta Zeta alumnae wn mtirtalnM4 at the home of Mrs. Emmett Kleinke with Mrs. Lyle F. Johnson and Mrs. Forrest Stewart assisting during the evening the group feted Mrs. Stewart, the former Maxine Paulsen, with a post-nuptial bridal ShOWer . 1 - A dessert iinm'ni served and a white elephant sale was a feature of the evening . . . A special guest was Mrs. Miles Austin of Forest Grove, formerly ox aaiem, wno is visiting at the home of Miss , Mildred nihf ... Mrs. Austin was a member of we group while she lived here . Ovt-of-tewn nesta 1 tm rrfr. today and Friday tor the nuptials or ansa Suzanne Hoggins and Lloyd Francis Ramey, which will be an erent of Saturday -night at Si. Paul's Episcopal Church . . . Ar- rfring today from Los Angeles will be Woodrow Ramey, who will be his brother's best man. Miss Mary Margaret Morris and Mrs. Charles Morse, who will be members of the bridal party.. . . Coming Fri- oay rrom Lee Angeles for the wedding of their niece win be Mr. and Mrs. William P. Hoggins .-. . tney wui be Joined by other rela tives from Com Rit ... Mr. anil Mrs. Georre Hnrrlns. Me. nf Mn. Horace Byler and Mr. and Mrs. uura Tillering . . . they will all attend th RilM.M,r1ifl.lil ni-i School basketball game here Fri- eay night .... Notewerthv . . . Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Hillsboro, whose hus- 1 a m a . . oana nas just oeen selected tne new administrator for the Marion County Welfare Commission, is a former Salem resident . . . she will be remembered by her many mends as Frances Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ellis, who now reside in Portland, and is a brother of IVm T!1H al former Salem resident, now living in roruana . . . Mrs. reterson at tended Willamette University . . the family wil be a welcome ad- oiuon m ine capital city ... it will seem like coming homo for Frances . . . Visit! nr '1 . In Tnr1anA m taw days is: Mrs. Leona Johnson, who Is the guest of her daugheer. Miss Julia Johnson . V .this afternoon thev will attend tha mxtlnM MIL formance of Cornelia Otis Skinner In her show, "Paris '90" . . . Miss Johnson will return to Salem with her mother to spend the weekend .e Here from Oregon City ... a few days have been Mrs. Howard Blending and son, PauL who are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C Huston. . . Remodeling has begun Dent let the barricade fool you we're open and "doing busin ess as usual and te entice you in we're offering . . . , 15 SB Originals ,By Nathan Buy ono pair at r g ti I r price-get second pair from selected group for rx rstrs I FINS SKOHS SS :ate St. Next ts Pay Less k ; aiMii itiitilllK'tiitii Miss busanna Howell Is Married !-At 4 o'clock ceremony at the First Congregational' Church on Sunday, Jan. 29 Miss Susanna Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Howell of Salem, became the bride of Thad E. Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.. Stevens of RickrealL The Rev. Seth Hunting ton oniciated at the rites. ' Mrs. Kenneth Rich was the or ganist and numbers were given by an accordion ensemble includ ing Mrs. Darrel Schroeder, Mrs. Robert Board, Mrs. Gene - Dillor rettes, Mrs. Lewis 7.imHrfra and Mrs. Kenneth Thornton, For her wedding the bride chose a winter wmte suit with jeweled collar and cuffs and a matching nat. fcne carried a . white Bible marked with white orchids. Mrs.- Lewis , H. McFarland was the matron of honor and wore a slate blue suit with navr blua accessories. Her corsage was of tsira or Paradise. Mr. McFarland served as best man. 'Ushers were Glenn Stevens, brother of the groom, Carl Stevens, Ronald Bart- lett, cousins oz tne groom, and Don Shriver. Mrs. Howell wore a prey print dress with white orchids for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Ste vens cnose a green suit and cor sage of white orchids. A reception followed in fhm church parlors. Assisting were nan. jneroert xniei ox Portland and Mrs. D. T. Howell of Meridian, Idaho, aunts of th hriri Mn Sarah Jane Chamberlain and Mrs. J. A. Wiltsey. Miss Aloha Edlund of Monitor was in charge of the guest book. After Feb. 8 the couple will be at Dome tt czo eznd St, San Die go, where the groom Is stationed wun tne Navy. Circle Meetings Aro Scheduled SILVERTON Immanuel Lu theran Woman's Missionary Fed eration has announced its Hrrl mee tines for the cominor week to include: Monday, Feb. 2, at 8 pjn. circle o at the home of Mrs. R. J. Van Cleave with Mrs. Jonas By bera co-hostess: Circle 8. at th home of Mrs. Kenneth Henjum witn Mrs .AJUrea Johnson as as sisting hostess. Tuesday, Feb. 8, at 2 pjn. circle 1 at the home of Mrs. P. A."Tvr with Mrs. Clarence Sundet as co- hostess; Circle 2 at the home of Mrs. John Moioen with Mrs. Al bert Overlund assisting. Wednesday, Feb. 4, Circle S at the home of Mrs. L. W. Cmmt with Mrs. A. A. Hall as assistant; Circle 4, at the home of Mrs. Georce Crockett with Mrs. Oliver i ttecxen as co-nostess. At all of these circle meetinn th members mrm mmlrA (a hrlnf their donations of warm clothfne- ior tne Korean smaller orphan children, a circle project. lrfM Morten Less Known Cuts of Budget But Givo T&ps in Flavor r,T ' 'VP f '.By.MAXINK BUEN: ' J-,; , . V. ; Statesman WomanY ditor Recently ; we ran across some recipes .which we've had on hand for many years and which should serve the modern house wife welL They are about the less known cuts of meat, less in de mand and therefore not the highest in price. The recipe cards come from a well known meat packer and are therefore good, and carefully thought out. ' I i i ; Vi . Flank steaks cut from a spot just below the more expensive sirloin and porterhouse are usually very Jean and have excellent 'flavor. They make stew meat or may be rolled and baked thus: - i ' STUFFED FLANK STEAK 2 flank steaks , ,. f' 2 flank steaks 2 cups bread crumbs i 1 2 cups bread crumbs ' 'H teaspoon poultry seasoning r: Score the steaks in crisscross fashion. Make a dressing, mois ten it with little boiling water, season,, and spread on one flank steak. Place the other one on top, tie together securely. Sear well In hot fat, put in casserole or baking dish, add 1 cup boiling wa ter, and cook slowly, covered, until tender about 2tt hours. Chuck roasts and steaks are fine in flavor, shank or foreleg may be used in soups or stews. Plate, shortribs and brisket from just below the rib, are excellent braised and served with vege table. Less known lamb cuts Include the heck, used for stews, pat ties, or soup; shoulder cuts which have meaty chops and roasts but are less expensive than the leg cuts; shank, breast, both to roast or stew. ' Pork cuts under this category include the ham shank, spare ribs, shoulder roast and chops, shoulder butt, hock (foreleg) and pork cutlets. Spar cribs are among the best less expensive fresh pork cuts. BARBECUED Pork spareribs (4 lbs.) X tbsp. salt tsp. pepper 2 tbsDs. flour -2 tbsps. butter z meaium-sued onions Cut spareribs into individual servings, then roll in mixeoTsalt, pepper, and flour. Melt butter in heavy kettle; and in it brown spareribs slightly. Mix finely chopped onion and green pepper with horseradish, catsup, and water. Pour over spareribs' in ket tle; coyer and simmer until tender (about 1 hours.) Drain and heat sauerkraut and serve with suareribs. Serve sauce separately. (Serves six.) s Spring Bedroom Accessories Sport Bold Floral Patterns, Light and Gay By SUE GARDNER Ready made bedroom acces sories for the spring are light and gay. Several of the com es have launched their col ons with floral prints on white backgrounds in chintz, cheerful ginghams and eham brays and taffetized cottons. For those who like provincial roses, they are 1 i big and pink ana scarterea fwith elternat fing geometric patterns on 1 white back- grounds. Styl lized popples in I red or blue are (widely spaced J and shown on . spreads and matching drapes. Wreaths of sweetpeas are among the other floral designs, and are shown with yellow, lavender or rose tones predominant. Satinstripes in such colors as cocoa, grey, blue, violet and yellow are shown with white chambray in one line of bed spreads. In many of the ensem bles you will find a combination of - documentary prints from Early American or Provincial periods and striped or checked 1 ft V- With UK? " MBsaMnsji i 0 I ' " IMrf SS18XSI William Juat tbinkt In a smart, hand-rabbed mahogany cabiaet only 22H wid you get ell this! Big 21 TV-220 sq. in. of - brilliantly detailed picture . . . powered by Admiral's great new "DX-53" CSiasais with Cascode Turret Tuner that i guarantee UHF reception. Phut console-power radio built t right into the TV chassis. Plus Admiral's brand-new Super . Oar Phonograph that plays all records, all sizes, all speeds .. .Variable Tone Control for all three services. Never before such complete entertainment in such a compact cabinet! Meat Will Cut 8PAREKTBS X green pepper I tsp. horseradish cop catsup cup water I No. 2Vx can sauerkraut 1 fabrics. Small figured prints sre . snown wim piaids or with colld colors. For, the more sophisticated usie, you win una such colors as peacock blue and . black on greige in a small honeycomb pattern. A red and grey ivy pattern on a natural back around is another 'neur nrfnt Plaids are shown in cocoa and blue or green with pink or black for bed covers in simple throw or dust ruffle styles. The metallic touch Is seen in , smau abstract designs in gold on! taffetized cottons snri th effect is a textured look to the ciotn. Housewarming Party Past and present -members of tne Richmond School P-TA board gave a housewarming Monday night for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hollo way at their new home, 1120 N. 13 th St. About 25 were present. sponsors included Miss Mathilda Gilles, Richmond principal; Rob ert M. Laws, P-TA president, and Mrs. Laws; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C Boal and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Olsen. The Holloways were long active in Richmond P-TA work, Holloway being a former presi dent. innertononor Grand Officers Mrs. Carl Wimberly, worthy grand matron, and 4 ton schroe der, worthy grand patron, of the Grand Chanter of Oregon. Order of Eastern Star will be honored at a dinner Friday night at the Marion Hotel at t o'clock. The affair - will precede the district meeting at the Scottish Rite Temple. " ' . . Hosts for the dinner will be Mrs. H. E. Smedley and Lowell Shinn. wnrfh mttmn an4 m - ron of Ainsworth Chapter; Mrs. Harry Charlton and Harry Mil ler, worthy matron and patron of Trinity Chapter; Mrs. Charles Leonard and E. A. Finlav. worth matron and patron of Ramona Chapter, Silverton. The associate matrons, and . as sociate natrons of the thrM rharv. ters and wives and husbands of the officers will also be guests at the dinner. Guests at Cherry Court Meeting A number of guests were pres ent for the meeting of Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth meet ing Tuesday night at .the VFW HalL: Presiding wer- TUlrm ri-1 Guenther and Mrs. Elmer Boyer, uuests nonored were Mrs. James Manning, deputy supreme royal matron to. Saskatchewan? Mm Charles Rundell, Portland, deputy supreme royai matron .of Idano; Mrs. Harold Messinger, royal mat ron of Camellia Court, McMinn ville: Mrs. Anna Houck. nast ro. al natron, Camellia Court; Char les : nunaeii, past royal patron, Sunnyside Court, Portland. The refreshment committe In cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Gray bill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nlckens and, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Guenther. President Visits Auxiliary Department nresident Mirv Harding of Astoria was a guest and inspected members of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, USWV, at the groups regular meeting at the Sa lens woman's Club house. Other guests were denartment senior vice-president, Bessie Sut- ron, aeparcment cniez of staff, Zidonia Quick, department color, name ausa, Portland, Mrs. E. Woodruff and Mrs. E. Brother. ton, Albany. Mrs. Bertha DeSart gave a report oi ner year's work. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cohen and sons, Dick and Bill of Med ford. formerly of Salem, were weekend visitors in the capital at the noma of her parents, Mr. and Mr. T. R. Eaton. CLUB CALENDAR THVXSOAT HUI HUB, MUM , JOB UmV- Sbten. benefit eoff, at Raymond Ol- uu immaj law a. una Bt a to p. m. FRIDAY 8alm ' Wm mnm r1.ih M. u t night party, elubbouse. S p. m. FINAL We Offer on the Balcony One Hundred Good for Now - . . . . Cotton, Crepe and One COATS end ' RAINCOATS 10 and Larg :$20 ' Today's Pattern SIDEWRAPE SUCESS! There's curving, magic in every line-thls Season's smart new collar, the apron drape that's gathered at the hip to fall in graceful folds in an overskirt effect! Cinch to sew a dream to wear In any of the new spring fabrics. Pattern 4501: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 18 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. Send Thirty -Ht cents la eoin for this pattern add cents for each pat tern If you wish lit-claas msllinc Send to Anne Adams, care of The Statesman, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6710. Chicago SO. HL Print your NAME. ADDRESS with ZONE; SIZE, STYLE NUMBES, Shower Honors Recent Brido ORCHARD HEIGHTS Mrs. John Biles (Loeita Triplett) a re cent bride, was honored at a mis cellaneous shower Saturday night at the home of Mrs. A. A. Withers. Mrs. Robert Gannon : and Mrs. George Wilson were the assist ing hostesses. . Honoring Mrs. Biles were Mei- dames John Simmons, James Best, Grace Bliss. R. w. Tavenner, Guy McDowell, Harold Vogt, Steve Bauman, James McDowell, Veneta McMorris. Ervin Simmons, Rob ert Adams, Glen South wick. Am nion Grice, Howard Blankley, Al bert Bouffleur, Dean Withers, Miss Helen Bliss. Miss Cleta Mae Mc Morris and Miss Doris! .Wilson. to a -Customer Bags, (plus tax), Hose, Hats, Collars, Briefs, Brassieres, Anklets, Belts, Gloves, Girdles, " Half ; Slips and Bed -Jackets. Bloues, Head Squares, Scarfs. Puro silk neck squares, : ; 5 for si 00 D card f .1cm!: c rs Plan Events SILVZRTON Miss MsrguereU U Hallock, president of the Cil verton Business and Professional Woman's club held an executive board meeting Monday at her home to complete plans for the February session and to talk over a money-making project to be disclosed at the February mast ing. Mrs. Pearl Porter, who recently returned from a tour of the Haw alien Islands, will give - a travel talk at the meeting, which is to be Tuesday, Feb. 3, at the Hal lock home, 100S N. Water Street. Mothers Plan Program The Auburn Mothers Club is sponsoring a March of Dimes pro gram at the school Friday at 1 pjn. The children . have earned their own dimes and are pre senting the original program. The room mothers in charge Include Mrs. Enoch Merrell, Mrs. Dale Sullivan, Mrs. Walter Mosher and Mrs. L. H. Winger. Soroptimists Meet ' Miss Lena Blum arranged the Eogram for the Soroptimist Club ncheon meeting on Wednesday at the . Golden Pheasant She pre pared a questionnaire for mem bers on the history and ideals of Soroptlmlsm. A business meeting is scheduled for Feb. 4. The Jelly Eight Pinochle Club was entertained Tuesday at the home of Mrs. David Holweger. Luncheon was served with cards following. Mrs. Stanley Braden was a guest. lyialco Your Ovn YV have beautiful Italian Straw Shapes Veiling,- flowers and ribbons on the Balcony .. - SMART SHOP 1UN.USHTY At Thb - SHOP n MA1MF1003 4k t-ei. wm saj SW ei"j u IIS 11 Liberty Salem, Ore-in SCO II. liberty. Golem 2C3 I kda ZU 3verton -t ' SMART