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-,!". I SO C I ETY C LU BS MU SIC -Around ' Town . . . . By JERYME ENGLISH aClA.fc TIDBITS . . . Mrs. William L. Phillips is entertain ing with an informal family gath ering late this afternoon at ; her Fairmount Hill home in compli ment to her husband on his birth day. . . . A buffet supper will be served by the hostess. . . . Hon oring Mr. Phillips will be; his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.! and Mrs. Don Pritchett of Lebanon, Mt and Mrs. G. G. Olson, Mrs. Dan Welsh ... and the Phillips' three sons and their families . . Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil lips Jr.. Richard, Christy, Deb orah and Robing Mr. and Mrs. James R. Phillips, Jill and Jam ie,! and Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Thillips and son, Don. ... Entertaining . . . informally at dinner tonight will be Mr. and Mrs., Barney Van Onsenoord, who have invited a few friends to their Kingwood Heights home. 'Following ... the annual In stallation banquet or the Oregon Association of Real Estate Boards tonight at the Marion Tlotel, Rep. and Mrs. Lee Oh mart and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Calaba will entertain a few of the out-of-town cuests here for Two Speakers Appe ar on Program Mrs. William L. Lidbeck and Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoffman are fishing near Waldport this week end. . . . Mr. and Mrs.; Robert White and children are sojourn ing at their summer home at Lincoln" Beach for the weekend. A fourth child ... a little boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Orcutt (Sally McCelland) on Thursday at the Salem 1 General Hospital ... the lad, who tipped the scales at eight pounds, four teen ounces, has been named Paul. ... He has a brother, Sam, and two sisters, Jean and Julie. . . . The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Orcutt. . . . ROMANTIC NEWS . . . Mr. and Mrs. George Pickens are an nouncing the betrothal of their daughter, Barbara, to Charles R. Knytych, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knytych . J . an early summer wedding is planned by the duo. . . . The bride-elect and her finance are graduates of Sa lem High School. . . Miss Pick ens is employed at the Oregon State Police and Mr, Knytych is in business with his father. . . . From Dallas . . . comes news Fulgham to Dr. Charles Edward White of Oroville. Calif, on Jan. 16 . . . the ceremony was quietly the occasion . . . the affair willi of the marriage of Mrs. Erie be held at the Ohmart home on 'North 14th Street. . . . Repre sentative Ohmart will be install ed as state president and Mr. Calaba, president of the Salem Board of Realtors, will preside at the banquet ... ! Celebrating . . . her sixth birth A varied program was a fea ture of the Salem Woman's Club meeting Friday afternoon at the clubhouse. Edward Anderson of Olson Florist gave an illustrative talk on flower arrangements and Miss Amanda Anderson, head of the Salem High School speech department,' talked on "Making Effective Reports." For the music Tim Anderson, baritone, sang, accompanied by Helen Pi azza, both Willamette University students. M During the business session the club voted $25 to the March of Dimes. Mrs. W. B. Showalter gave an interesting report in In dian welfare of - which - she is chairman for the club, illustrating her report ; with work done by students in the art and sewing departments at the school. Mrs. Jack Henningsen was the tea chairmen and decorated the uiDie ana ciud. I he table was covered with an orchid cloth and centered with an arrangement of French heather and white flowers flanked by twisted tapers. The baskets in ; the club rooms were filled with winter greens and ivy. Pouring were Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mrs. Ross H. Coppock. Assisting Mrs. Henningsen on the tea I committee were Mrs. ! Percy R.i Kelly, Mrs. Clay Coch ran, Mrs.' Floyd Kibbee, Mrs. Bryon Herrick, Miss Mirpah Elair, Mrs. Harry J. Wiedmer, Mrs. Hunsaker and Mrs. Coppock. Guests! present were Mrs. A. A. Carper and Mrs. J. A. Carlon. Oriental's Choice Toothsome Spareribs Go Well With Subtle Slices of Oriental Lands By MAXINE BUREN I ' Statesman Woman's Editor The orientals make a lot of pork often spareribs. The rich ness of the; pork blends well with the pungent seasonings of the Chinese arid Japanese.'1 If you are buying spareribs!, 'check on the amount of meat on the bones. Sometimes they are a hit too spare to be a bargain but by careful selection, you can get ribs with a reasonable amount of meat. j i The classic of all sparerib recipe is this Chinese affair, just as popular in American kitchens as in oriental, but with few variations. f CHINESE SWEET AND SOUR RIBS 4 to 5 pounds meaty ribs 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1 cup sugar 1 cup vinegar Vt cup water or pineapple juice j 1 green pepper j 1 tablespoon preserved ginger cup pineapple chunks V cup slices sweet pickles 1 tablespoon cornstarch; : performed at St Mary's Epis- M . 4.-. V-Lff-r copal Church in Eugene with the I M U JA Jk lid. Rev. Perrv Smith officiating at 1 . . - Kev. retry nmn oimiaun!; i. . - !"! If?"! v. ""s", David Karr in; tiir luupic ncic mia. dav today will be Pamela Pagen- j Williams and Walter Drury of A 1 AAJ steelier, daughter of Mr. andiCoburg. Oregon. . , . E. Robert Ml VVeCl Mrs. Gerhard Pagenstecher . . . few of her friends have been invited to the birthday party be tween 3 and 5 o'clock at the Le felle Street home of her parents. J . . Wishing Pamela a happy birthday will be Sarah Sherman, Laurie Barclay, Christy Johnson, Becky Purvine, Julie Price, Wayne Greenwood and Stewart Pagenstecher, brother of the guest of" honor. ... j A Monday hostess . . . win be Mrs. L. O. Arens, who will pre side at a bridge luncheon at her Rose Street home. ... Guests will include members of the Monday bridge club at which Mrs. Arens has often been, a guest ... j Supper hosts . . . Sunday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Glade Fol lis, who will entertain their club at supper and bridge at their orth 14th Street residence.... j Visitor ... in the capital Fri irlay and lunching with Mrs. Lee lOhmart were Mrs. Robert Root inf Medford and Mrs. Francis W. JZiegler of Corvallis, who accom panied their state representative Suisbandrto Salem for the State Emergency Board meeting. . . . ;The Roots went on to Eugene for the weekend to attend the Oregon-Washington games. ... Weekend jaunts . . . Dri and Chapters to Hear Edwin Berry City Council of Beta Sigma Phi met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Howard Post. Plans were discussed for the fashion show to be given at Mar lon Hotel on April 2. Fashions for men as well as women will be thown. Proceeds of the show will go for an incubator in pediatric Ward of Salem General Hospital. Alpha Epsilon Chapter has (ecured Edwin C. Berry of Port and to speak to all four chapters of Beta Sigma Phi and their friends at West Salem City Hall on Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. His talk will te on "Better Racial Relation- Ihips." Next City Council meeting will be Feb. 20 at Mrs. Ellis White's borne. Mrs. Olson Gub Hostess Mrs. C. G. Olson was hostess to the Hayesville Woman's Club at tier country home on Thursday." Twenty-five attended ithe affair. The guest speaker was Mrs. Wini fred Pettyjohn, who gave an in teresting talk on her trip to the Holy Land and the ; Mediterra nean; - I Eller of Bremerton Wash, gave his sister in marriage. . . . Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Drury, sisters of the bride, entertained with a reception following the nuptials. . .. The couple will honeymoon in California and in the spring will return to Dallas. ... the new Mrs. White is well known in Dallas and Salem and was an active member of the Oak f Knoll Women's Golf Club. . . . WSCS to Decorate Parsonage JEFFERSON Members of the Methodist Woman's Society of Christian Service met at the home of Mrs. George Mason Wednesday afternoon. Miss Addie Libby was assisting hostess. Mrs. Scott Hawk was program leader and Mrs. Earl Lynes led the devotions. During the business meeting conducted by Mrs. W. F. Gulvin, president, it was decided to re finish the front room in the par sonage; to buy metal stripping for the linoleum in the church, and to have a flood light installed be hind the altar. A letter from Eve lyn DeVries. missionary to Rho desia, in Southeast Africa, was read. The next meeting will be with Mrs. E, C. Hart in Albany on February 17. Rebekahs Hold Election TURNER Mrs. Carl Graves was elected trustee for three year term of Ideal Rebekah lodge Wednesday night Others elected were Mrs. Ulwin Denyer, degree captain, and Mrs. Arnold Phil lips, drill captain. Mrs. Lloyd bid well, noble grand, appointed the following committees, Mrs. James Versteeg, publicity; Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Good of the Order; Mrs. Carl Graves, Mrs. Bert Peebles and Mrs. Harry; Barnett, educa tional committee; Mrs. Arnold Phillips, visiting and relief; Mrs. Ulwin Denyer and Mrs. Bert Pee bles, right- and ; left altar bear ers. Y-Wives enjoyed an interesting talk and discussion on "Charm and Poise" by Mrs. Bruce Wil liams Thursday evenign, January 21 at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm. The group is now sell ing bottles of vanilla and flavor ing to earn a new large coffee urn for the YWCA kitchen. Exchanging their vows at a ceremony! on Jan. 16 at the Pra tum Methodist Church were Miss Nita Schaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaffer. and David Karr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Karr. Dr. George W. Bruce officiat ed at the 7 o'clock rites before a setting of white chrysanthe mums and tapers. The Rev, Del bert Rice was the soloist and Jan Van Slyke was the accom panist. ! : Lighting the candles were Bruce Rose and Mary Karr. For. her wedding the bride chose a ballerina gown of white lace over taffeta and a short veil caught to a headdress of taffeta and lacei. She carried a white prayer book marked with white carnations. 3 tablespoons lemon juice 4 tablespoons soy sauce Mix seasonings in a bowl. Brush ribs lightly with soy sauce and roast in a moderate oven for IVi to lVt hburs or until well browned and crisp. Turn once in cooking. Cut ribs apart serve on platter with sauce. In a saucepan, heat sugar, vinegar, liquid, soy sauce,' green pepper, cut in strips. Bring to a boil, add cornstarch mixed with a little water. Cook while stirring, until thick and transparent. Two minutes before serving, add ginger, pineapple and pickles and spoon over ribs. Serve with separate dishes of soy sauce and hot mustard. The Javanese have their recipe too: JAVANESE SKEWERED PORK 14 to 2 pounds lean pork 2 cloves garlic 6 chopped Brazil nuts 1 tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons coriander seeds 1 hot red pepper s 8 onions, grated 2 tablespoons brown sugar Black pepper : Cut pork into m inch cubes. pounding to a smooth paste. Blend with other ingredients and rub mixture lover meat cubes, allowing to become well saturat ed. Thread meat on six skewers, broil under a flame, turning to brown all': sides and basting with olive oil or butter. ' f ' The spaiferibs are a favored meat in these United; States, too, and take! kindly to a spicy barbecue sauce somethjng like this: : f j BARBECUED SPARERIBS f 4 pounds $pareribs 2 tablespoons Worcestershire 1 cup sliced onion 4 cup Vinegar t 1 cup catsup or chill sauce x cup brown sugar' i 1 cup water 2 teaspoons dry mustard 2 teaspoori salt ; ' Cut spareribs in serving-sized pieces, cutting off' surplus fat Brown ip heavy ski!Iel, draining off fat. Combine Other in gredients arid pour over the ribs. Cover and bake in a moder ate oven '(350 degrees) for li hours. Baste sauce over -ribs two or three times during cooking period. Bake uncovered for 15 minutes.; j ':: Engagement Of Quo Told At Sorority The engagement of Miss Flor ence Goodridge to Thomas Hoult Makey was revealed Friday night at the Alpha Chi Omega house on the Willamette University campus by a' poem atop the traditional box of chocolates. An early sum mer wedding is planned. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Goodridge of Camas, Wash. She is a gradu ate of Willamette University and is employed as a personnel tech nician by the State Civil Service Commission. Mr. Makey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Makey of Fort Wayne, Indiana. He graduated from Purdue University, taking graduate work at the University of Washington, and is now an ap praisal engineer with the State Tax Commission. Mrs. Hoffman Honored Mrs. Ray Hoffman was honor-; ed with a surprise shower at the; meeting of Trinity Chapter, OESi social club Friday afternoon at' the West Salem City building.i The hostess committee included Mrs. Clarence Field, Mrs. D. M.? Eby, Mrs. Robert Forstcr and; Mrs. Harold Lamb. A dessert; luncheon was served with a busi ness session following, at which projects for the year were dis4 cussed. f S1LVERTON Naomi Society of Calvary Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. Elviq Almquist Tuesday at 7:30 p ml with Calvary Ladies Aid at the parsonage at 2 o'clock Wednes day with Mrs. A. L. Hokonsonj hostess. H Th Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Salrurclery. Ian. 23. 9543 .2 Juniors to Plan Show I SILVERTON The SiUertnn Junior Women's Club will hold a special meeting Tuesday nijjht at 8 p.m. at j the home of Mrs. James Eckman, 222 Coolidge street. Planis for the spring fashion showj are to be discus sed at this njieeting. Mrs. Ron ald Syron will be co-hostess for the coffee hour following the business session. The next regular meeting of the club Will be . Feb. 2 at the home of: Jlrs. Eugene Dur schmidt. 1 j Mrs. James Adams of Walla Walla was the honor matron and i Karma iDeltas Afppt AUMSVILLE PAVILION DANCE Every Saturday Night Ninei Miles s. East of Salem at I Aomsville - Music By LYLE AND THE WESTERNAIRES Broadcast KSLM 7:15 to 7:45 P. M. Qub Calendar SATURDAY Sojourners dance. Knights of Co lumbus Hall. 9 to 12 o'clock. Old Time DANCE I Every Sat. Might Over Western Auto 259 Court St DICK'S ORCHESTRA Adm. 60c Inc. Tax Miss ;Rosa Lee Swanson of Spo kane was the bridesmaid. They j wore rose taffeta ballerina frocks and carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums. ! James! Marshall of Arlington 1 was best man and ushers were Norman; Smith of McMinnville, Ted Drahn and Robert Christen sen of Eugene. Mrs; ; Schaffer wore a violet two-piece dress with white cor sage for the nuptials and Mrs. Karr chose a pastel blu,e two piece dress and white corsage. A: reception followed in the church parlors. Miss Laura Karr and Mrs. Norman Gydesen presided at the coffee urns and Mrs, j Harold Rose of Portland cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Harold deVries, Mrs. Arthur deVries and Miss Lois deVries. When the couple left on their honeymoon the new Mrs. Karr changed to a rose knit suit with brown and white accessories. Af ter: March 1 the newlyweds will be at home at Fort Eustis, Va. Home Nuptials Unite Couple BETHEL. An improvised al tar of ; bouquets of iris and snap- dracons was the setting for. the marriage of Mrs. Verla J. Fin deisen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, and Ken neth E. Nail, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Nail of Salem The Rev. Frank O. Ferrin of ficiated at the 8:30 o'clock double ring ceremony, which took place on Wednesday, Jan. 13 at the home: of the bride's parents. The bride wore a brown suit with brown accessories and a red rose corsage. The bridesmaid, Mrs. j Calvin Kennedy, sister of the groom, wore a blue tailored suit with yellow rosebud corsage. Keith J. Johnson, brother to the bride, stood with the groom as best man. ! About fifty guests included relatives and old friends, many of whom came from the same area in Northern Iowa i A: reception followed the cere mony. The newlyweds will be living on Hoffman Road in the Swegle district ed the Kappa Delta alumnae at her home Thursday night. Fif teen alumna attended the affair. Miss Mary Eyre, a member of the Salem -High .School faculty, gave a talk on the United Nations and showed slides. Guests attending were Mrs. fT. R. Agg, Ames, Iowa, mother of Mrs. John Fick- lin, and Mrs. E. L. Fuller of Moro, mother of Mrs. Warnock. The Feb. 17 meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Eugene Man- nock. i Sketcners Gather Gleason's Gallery on South Commercial was barer than Ren oir's Venus Thursday night until the Creative Art Group arrived for a last? meeting there before the buildibg is razed. Chairman was Mrs. Barbara Erskine. The group, open to everyone who likes to sketch or paint, was established; in-1948 and is affiliat ed with the Salem Art associa tion. Next! meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Orpha Crowder. 0 o I EVERY SAT. NITE LADIES ADMITTED FREE until 10 p. m. Come dance to the lively music of "CACTUS JACK K1ZZIAH" end his "TEXAS RAMBLERS." Remember, come early, ladies Free 'til 10 p. m- j . Inquire regarding rental of hall for special parties, I banquets, dances, etc ; DICKSON'S QUARTER CIRCLE "O" IVt ML South of Salem At 12th SL Junction C0TT0NW00DS Every Sat. Night Mrs. J.S E.j Warnock entertain-j dents. Installation for Sisterhood The Temple Beth Sholbm Sis terhood held its regular meeting and installation of officers Wed nesday evening.; Mrs. Aleck Cohen, assisted by : Mrs. Abram Volchok, was the installing offi cer. The new roster. Will include Mrs. Carl Sandstedt,1 president; Mrs. Isaac Saffron,! vice-president; Mrs. Morris Blum, treas urer; Mrs. Robert Golden, cor responding secretaryj Mrs. Jerry Blum, recording secretary. The cand'e lighting service was held honoring the past presi- SATURDAY LUIICH al NORTH'S In the Capitol Shopping (enter Roast Pork and Dressing Whipped Potatoes and Gravy, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Butter Fast Service, Delicious Food Try Salem's Best Place to Eit 75c 3 ENDS TODAY! Starts 5:45! 2 TOP HITS IN COLOR! f 'TAKE THE HIGH GROUND' "A LION IS IN S THE STREETS" Starts Tomorrow - Conk 1:45 Mrs. Sydney Levene presented a check from the National Mah Jong League which J is a philan thropic organization The Sisterhood is an auxiliary to the Synagogue, and maintains the Sunday School through its various fund raising activities. Four Corners A second child, Mark Steven, was born January 19 at the Salem Memorial hospi tal to Mr. and Mrs: Jack Wanak (Thelma Wilson). The little boy weighed seven pounds and five ounces. There is a' sister, Ellen Sue, and the grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren B. Adams, Yuba City, Calif., 'and Mr. and Mrs. William T. Decker, Sacra mento, Calif. The great-grandmother is Mrs. Annie Griswold, Red Bluff, Calif. , LEON'S 2 for 1 Shoe Sale i ! Now in J Progress Bay the first pair at regu lar price - get the second pair FREE! ( Ii1nninVil I )) Crystal Gardens )) 2 FLOORS ) ) 2 BANDS ) ) 1 PRICE 74 11 Salem, Oreooa )1 Old Time 4 Modern TK STORY sua ON EDNA FERSOTS PUUTZER PRIZE NOVEL JANE WYMAN I CO-HIT ; I STERLING IIAYOEII HOLLYWOOD i KIDS MATINEE . Today 1:00 to 4:00 P. M. 3 CARTOONS - SERIAL Special Matinee Feature: "APACHE ROSE" - Roy Rogers and Trigger also Benson's Birthday Cake for Jerilynn Gardner, Michael Pat terson, Mary Jill Coyner, Sun ny Peavy, Kathleen Eaton, Carol Benner, Mike Starck, John Stiffler, Dennis DuMond, Sunday Duncan, Bonnie Max well, Carol Gundel, Karen Me ier, Kay Meier, Marsha Muller, Paul Roth, Pat Kolb, Linda Crom, Paul Fontanini, Alan Ficklin, Kenneth Dowens. ov.-f- .-."'i . utrtt&P'ji f.aK: :-'tm Arkie and His Jolly Cowboys Five Yrs. et Division Street Corral fERLBERG-SEATON neevctKM LITTLE BOY LOST BlMi CROSBY CLAUDE DAUPHIN ' peeciucco ewnuAM wn.Ke dukctid mr ccowcc sctom wkittcn rem tmc scwccn mt motci iaton wn lm im mn -umi wi un- it .humi uw tsw iwc jniir worn wl if; A rMAMOUMT HOVM starts Toiionnou A! Regular Prices! f ALSO, ! Vera Balslon :! - j Winter i Serenade Ends Tedayl Alan Ladd James Masea ia vi -i "BOTANY BAY" .,'-. alse u . Walter Brennaa ia f --' Baaje ea My Knee aving Centers a! the 100I of ! i ! the Bridge West Salem Vi Mile Horih I I n oi the Underpass Salem I Open Every Day ... 8 a. m. to 10 p. in. Prices Good Friday - Saturday - Sunday HO. 2 DESCHUTES 5 m 59' LIMIT ONCE AGAIN! MULLIGAN STEW PARSNIPS CARROTS RUTABAGAS i i TURNIPS CABBAGE ONIONS i Lean Short Ribs of Beef 19c Ihere Is Nothing Else So Downright Good : Eating Thai Costs So Lilllel RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS 3 ... 10c lb. I I GRADE 'A' CREAMERY m fTv BUTTER r m- i LIMIT : B1RD5EYE FROZEN Peas and Carrots ; ' ! Mixed Vegetables 6 Packages LIMIT HUNT'S Tomato Juice 46-oi. Tin C LIMIT GERBER'5 Strained or (hopped Baby Food 12 lor LIMIT SWIFT'S Sliced BACOH Ends and Pieces lb. BY THE PIECE Slab Bacon lb. Eastern Oregon Baby BOILING BEEF BEEF ROAST SIRLOIN STEAK RIB STEAK PURE GROUND BEEF . . . . . . ASK .ABOUT LOCKER BEEF a 19C 33c 39c 33c a 29c IB. u. t ' ! V .Si If- b i