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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1975)
Recipes Will Be Featured In Weekly - Special, colorful and easy-to- follow recipes will provided In the first Issue of Family Weekly, the new, rotogravure magazine to appear witJt The. Oregon Statee- maa beginaing neat Sunday, April 21. V - Many pages of articles and fea tures wiu oe a part hereafter of each Sunday Statesman, offering a wide choice of diverting and . informative reading. '. The iitdten-tested. recipes, il lustrated in striking colorgrsvure, are a regular feature of Family Weekly, with a dosen or more recipes presented in each issue. The recipes each week ara built around a central theme. Recipes Appeal l Eye ' On coming Sundays the Culin ary Arts Institute has prepared recipes and suggestions for enter taining, dishes that appeal to, the eye as well as the taste. , . Readers of Family Weekly have the good fortune of receiving taste-tantalising tips from ona of the nation's top group of food specialists, the Culinary Arte In stitute, whose staff has prepared cookbooks used by millions of American women. Melanle De Proft, director of Culinary Arts Institute, is also food editor of Family Weekly, and baa at her disposal all the resources, kitchen-testing, and modem, food information devel oped by the Institute. Klicheavtested Keeipee Every recipe is kitchen-tested and taste-tested before it appears in Family Weekly, with . most dishes developed especially for your magazine. .r .. .. .. The most -interesting feature, however, ia the new atep-by-step method of presentation that is used. Each operatiqn is ci- Bride of Salem Man , if. L Club Calendar - Y ".-.( Meaday 1 . , Bethel 36, Job's Daughters, Scottish Rite Temple. 7:30 p.m. PEO City Council luncheon, Meier and Frank's Oregon Koom. 13:15 p.m. ., , Jaycee-etteS with Mrs. Robert Suadberg, 2979 Larson Ave . p.m. v . West Sslem Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Earl Burk, Kingwood Ave., 6:30 dinner. . OpU-Hrs. Club with Mrs. Alfred Pfeifer, 143 Marietta Way. p m. . Keizer Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Walter Kechter, 4831 Lowell Ave, p.m. , . Taesday Chadwlck Chapter, OES, charter night. Masonic Temple, p.m. American War Mothers with Mrs. James Cogswell, S90 Colum bia St., 12:30 covered dish luncheon. Salem Unit, Marine Corps League Auxiliary with Miss Golda Wheeler, 819 N. Summer St., t p.m. - , Welcome Wagon Club, Salem Woman's Club, I p.m. Wednesday Past Noble Grands Association. Rebekah Lodge, Mrs Clifford Chaffee, 1310 Wallace Road, p.m. Oregon Grape Camp, Royal Neighbor of America, VFW Hall. p.m. -. Alnaworth Chapter, OES, Scottish Rita Temple, I p.nv Tharsday ' Insurance' Women's Association Bosses breakfast, Marion Ho tel, 7:30 a.m. ' Washington School Mothers meet at school, 1 p.m. Willamette University Faculty Women's Club with Mrs. Jerry Whipple. 241S S. Cottage St.. 2:30 p.m. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, USWV, Salem Women's Club, 12:30 ' :, Friday Past Matrons Association, OES, Golden Pheasant. p.m. Married recently In Gunter,, Texas was Mrs.. Noel lymen Swingle (Patsy Rum Mullins). The bride is tho daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mullins of Gunter and Mr. Swingle la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swingle of Salem. plained with such detail that the most complicated dishes can be prepared by one who is actually a hovics.in the kitchen. ,- The recipes are for more than the usual list of ingredients and! food. directions that leave so much to the imagination. They are actual ly full-fledged lessons In modem cookery that will prove valuable to everyone who enjoya good RNA Initiation - - Oregon Grape Camp, Royal Neighbors of America will hold initiation for new members at Wednesday night's meeting at the VFW Hall at o'clock. Mrs. Charles Gregory Is chairman of the refreshment committee, as sisted by Mrs. Mary Gardner, co chairman, Mrs. A- E. Flashers, Mrs.. Roy Hagedorn, Mrs. Elmer Ivarsoi and - Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes. ' Vk' ' . ' . ' The Wsshlagtoa School Moth ers will elect officers at its Thursday meeting at the school at 1 p. m. Tbe three) classes of Mrs. Monica Toole, - Ml Eva Wolfe and Mrs. Thelma Shirman will sing. x Alpha Chi Alumnae Mrs. Wallace Boneateel Jr. will be hostess to the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae Monday night at her Azalea Drive home at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Howard Mader and Mrs. Richard Taw. James Marshall from Hamoton Shops Inc. will talk on interior decorating. Mrs. Joe Harding will he Host ess to members of Chapter CQ of PEO at her home, 6SS S. Elma St., with a desert at 1:15 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. T. K. Piersrm will be co-hostess. A "musical pro gram by a student from Willam ette University 'will be presented by Mrs. Billie Wissenbach, pro- tram cnairman. Statesman, Saiem, Ore., Sun., April 14, ST(Sec. III)-21 NOMEND NYLONS WITH "fil VIABLE I0IT 1 (V : : - - . J a-:. .-a r, ' " - i.' ' : , i , . ...... ; . . . i ii XA ' t pain $570 twin thread dress sheers S pilrs, M-SO dress and walking sheers For good and fitting reasons, depend on famous NoMand stock ings with "giveablt" tops. They're better than over. Higher twist for dullness . . . finer gauge for sheerness . , , lots of the lit tle "extras" that ktep NoMend stockings tops in quality. No AAndi banish "problem legs" by conforming to your exact pro-' portion!. Let ui NoMand-typo you and you'll discover what true stocking comfort can ba. 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