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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1956)
k - 3. riitesmm. Salem, Ore., Sutl, Dec 2, 58 f Jew YVVCA Coof Book. Off tho Press mwmc ; j. SALlM, OREGON Mondays and Fridays 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 f. M. Tremendous Gift Value . i J T . 'Wxn l. ... rt, 1,. ,.4 I aw -V 1 i . ... : r t , J ' s Vi. v. " . ... w - - VI .v.. ! ; .? , .'7r-; -l- J'-;- ' V:::- i av ssk arm i.rs. Ci Johnson, i "run f ;ost. n i C .:ru ' r -y j 1 - k i f n, Jr. x is rirrlicated to Miss 1 -"fti, executive di t:.e wvca. for her t-f f -': service. ' i v 1 on the cook ' . .. (' -.Mr I. Taul-.-! . r,i!Ph r. -'rr, J;t ,' " V (Hin c. ;!fr;, . v ' it l.boroe, . E ;.: I'; k n, .Mis. Max flohicr, "r. an. I r. Robert ":'rp, v ;;'are Gil .lit, f.'rs. (:. t Crnff. Mrs. irmon K.irvcy, Ji.i. .M.llard F. Leaders Workshop The Salem Putrid, Girl Scout leaders Christmas workshop will be an event of Wednesday morn ing in the fireside room of the first Methodist Church between 1:10 and 11:3d a.m. AH leaden, assistant leaders and interested persons are Invited to attend, Troop leaders are asked to bring any craft work or display that would be of interest to the group. Hal Hibbard Aiittiary. United Spanish War Veterans will meet in the Oregon Room at Meier and Frank a for a dessert luncheon and social afternoon on Friday, Pec. 7 at 1:30 p. m. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Nina Thome and Mra. Gertrude Wilson. Mrs. Francis E. Albada and Mrs. Douglas W, Chambers, editors of Y's Cookin, new cook book compiled by members of the YWCA, era shown presenting a copy to Miss Gertrude Ache son, left, executive director of the YWCA. The book has been dedicated to Miss Acheson for her. many years of faithful service to the Salem YWCA. The book goes on sale Wednesday. (Ken- rell-E.iis Studio). . , Recipes and Table Settings To Launch Oook'Book Sale - , . I",'" "Y's Cookin'", a brand new cook book compiled by members of the YWCA will go on sale Wednesday. This book with tested recipes from a large number of Salem women was edited by Mrs. Francis E. Albada and Mrs. Pouglaa W. Chambers. A larce number of the recipes will be on display, Wednesday from 3:30 to 5:3d p.m. in the Oregon Room of Meier h Frank's, Salem at a holiday table setting display. For this occasion tables will be decorated and will in clude luncheon, buffet, breakfast or coffee, punch, tea cart, and formal dinner arrangements. Recipes to be made and dis played include sour cream twists, Airs. Thomas Churchill; spicy nokssei muffins, Mrs. Ralph Yeater; 'prune bread, Mrs. Rob ert M. Fischer Jr Martha's eom- pmf casserole, Mrs. Al Loucks yum yum pineapple salad and dieting, Mrs. Mane S. Etickney; tomato soup salad, Mr Robert E. Corey; devil's food cake, Thomas D. Pomery ft.; Spanish bun cake. Miss Peggy Ana Hoff man; apricot bread, ' Mrs. Ted Jenny; candied grapefruit peel, Sirs. Tinkham Gilbert; orange rolls, Mrs. Harmon Harvey; cheese ball, Mrs. Forrest Bodner; I'inoche fudge, Mrs. Brace Knapp; prar amber, sirs. B. F. Williams; cashew tuna casserole, Mrs. George hoten. Those who will set the tables include Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Sirs. Kenneth Sherman, Mrt -ott 1'. Stmwl, Mrs. Robert s. Ku.tkin Elatchford, r l.oe, Mrs. Stewart . H. G. Mason, Mrs. Uen, Sirs. Maurice I Airs. 'James Arm- McFarland, Mrs. Thomas D. Pont- eroy Jr., Mrs. Donald Richardson, Mrs. Scott P. SamseL Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Glen Weaver, Mrs. Wayne L. Weeks. A coffee ia also planned on December IS at the YWCA to feature a talk by Mrs. Elmer Berg en foreign cookery and serve cookies from the book. The public is invited to this affair which wiU be from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. with Mrs. Donald Richard son in charge. Y s Cookin' " will be on sale beginning Wednesday at the YWCA and the following stores: renney's, Sears and Roebuck, all Knckjon stores; Stevens and Son; Safeway, Center and South Com mercial street stores; Allen's hardware, Edward Williams Greeting Cards; Miller's, Lip man's, Needham'i, Cooke's. Com mercial book store, Meier et Franks, Salem and Cavebaus in Silverton. . . - The Cjf Flece .. Sv 9 ah ' v : Hi (n : yjfA.-iiirf c ,.. ' i Coristmst, thcpplng t are no concern of yours whan you ' C 't FcA' jr Eox or Empty Gift Pressed Powder t e-nr'y. our Charles of the Ritl Consultant will r I Jy w '.h her own shade of made-to-order face , r-.'-s.i personal c,ft possible. 61ft Pressed r C"Ty C"i Towder Box, $1.25, $2.60. n i.f ' . - :t. ( t ic Ivifi Cama Club's Holiday Dance " The Cama Club's Christmas dance will be an event of Saturday night, Dec. I at the Knights of Columbus hall. Urs Wolfer and his orchestra will play for dancing be tween 10 and 1 o clock. The noli day motif will be featured in the decor. New members being welcomed The committee for the event in cludes Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lloyd Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Esch. by the club are Messrs. and Mes dames Fred Baker, Bernardo Bar- Callahan, Harry Esch. C. V. Enger, Floyd Guthrie, ' Kenneth Hanson, Donald Merrill, Donald- Morley, Lawrence Orth, L J. Padoen, Qer aid Peterson, Lester Puffer, Flyd Taylor. Mr. Lee Robertson and Mr. Tim Campbefl. McKinley Parents Club Parents . of McKinley school's Mother's and Dad'a club will meet Monday. December 4 at p.m. in the Coral room of the school with president, Ernest savage, preuo lng.Mrs. Marens Maltby, record ing secretary, will be the speaker, discussing "Family Fun. Mrs. Delbert Shlpman, Mrs. Howard Brandvold. Mrs. M. C. Thomas and Mrs. 0. H. Lands, room mothers from Mrs. Charles Sting- ley's and Mrs. Joanna Clemen son's rooms will act as hostesses for the evening. Salens Veeenls Society win meet at the YMCA on Dec. 4 for a 8:30 covered dish dinner. There will be election of officers and a prorram. Cyril Parker will sing and lead group singing, accom panied by Mrs. John cnamDer- lain. Mra. Charles gaiter will play the accordion. Feet First By NATHAN f . JOHNSON'S Corner Liberty aid Ceart Did yv knew? .... It's not easy to say no to a customer especially one whom you've served many years and with whom you have built a good relationship. But, as usually ia the ease, a distasteful pill often does the most good for the pa tient - When this particular customer came in a few weeks back she wanted a certain kind of shoe a comfortable, cssual wedge for around the house thst also would be dressy enough to wear "over town" occasionally. That's a pret ty tough prescription, but I did my best to come up with the answer. 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