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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1940)
Thursday, November 21, 1940 The Cdpifal Journal, Sotem, Oregon Seven It Is true that the typical card tray is of stiver, much as the typical ea set is of silver, but Just as a tea set may equally well be of china, a card tray may be of almost anything except china, or glass. It might be a pewter, copper, bra5S or chromium even a little lacquer tray is both prat leal and pretty. Answering the same letter further, this tray should be approximately as big as a bread tnd butter plate. That Is, between live and a half and six and a half Inches in diameter the smaller ike if It happens to be a square hay. The Office Telephone Dear Mrs, Post: When the office telephone rings I answer: "Jones and Company," but sometimes the voice will ask, "Who is speaking?" before asking for a definite per Shall I then answer, "This is ffiBty Blank," or "This is Miss Blank?" (I am in the middle thir ties in case that has anything to 2637 SIZES 12, Btyle No. 2637 is designed for sizes 12, 14, 16, 36, 38 and 40. Size 16 re Quires 3 yards of 39-lnch fabric. Send FIFTEEN CENTS (35) (coin Is preferred) for PATTERN. Write Plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BE SURE TO STATE SIZE YOU WISH. t Address PATTERN DEPARTMENT. tpapital Journal, 618 Mission Street, San Francisco, Calif. do with the answer.) Answer: The age has nothing to do with it. All business people should use their titles. In mis par ticular case, however, if, lets say, you are Mr. Brown's secretary, it would be more helpful to say this than to call yourself by name. Here Comes the Bride! Dear Mrs. Post: a Is it correct for a bride to waik into church tak ing the right arm of whoever es corts her? (b This means, doesn't it, that she then has to carry her flowers in her right arm? c At the chancel she has to change her flowers to her left arm to take the groom's left arm with her right. All this seems too unnecessarily complicated, and I'm wondering why walking on the left side of the escort wouldn't be much better. Answer: a Yes. b) Yes. (c) Yes, To do anything else would not only be wrong but awkward. I? she should walk on the left side, that means her father would not only bump Into the groom, but get be tween the groom and the bride and in order to get out of the way he wilt probably try to jump across her train to be on the right side. This actually happened at a wed ding long ago. Moreover, father slipped on the edge of the train and fell! Table Setting Questions Dear Mrs, Post: a Are individ ual salt and pepper shakers used on a formal table, and if so, ex actly where are they placed? (b) Also, If bread and butter plates are used, Is the butter put on each before the guests are seated? Answer a Yes, between each two places, (b) Bread and butter plates are used at a formal luncheon, but not at a formal dinner table. The butter Is put on the bread and but ter plate after the guests are seat ed. The guests do not help them selves to the butter, but are helped, Scotts Mills High Seniors Are Guesh Scotts Mills The high schooi sen ior class accompanied by Miss Mar ian Chase and Arthur Pearson, in structors, drove to Salem where they Moon. Later the group were Moon, after which the group were guests of Miss Chase at the home of her parents, in Salem, where they were served refreshments. Seniors are: Marybelle Heine, Gale Smith, Ruth, Geren, Twyla Broslg, Melville Duff, Clarence Wellman, Charles Miles, Vernon Lippert, Howard Trescott, Wallace Estenson and Harold Hilke. LaceTableclothHeirloomDesign Ifer .i... B Baront PUntonl Sneli lo Address Class of Men 1557 ' PATTERN No. 1SS? Years ego only Lords and Barons could set t&sto with lace cloths of mythical animal and leat design. Today, however, the staipieat home Is able to set a festive board with these handsome laces, be cause the home woman wiil make her own. The three motifs of fered today are separate units Joined alternately. Made with size 30' cotton each filet square when completed measures 9 inches. The pattern comprises full information and instructions; also S filet diagrams. Ask for No. 3557 and enclose 30 cents (coin). Ad dress Capital Journal, Needle Arts, 148 New Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cat Busses Creating Hazard a! Dallas Dallas A regular meeting of the city council was held Monday eve ning in the city hall and the appli cations for beer and wine licenses by the Oregon state liquor con trol commission for Charles Bllyeu and T. J. Primus were approved. The matter of busses parking on Main street while loading and un loading passengers was discussed at great length. It seems that the way they park now is creating a traffic hazard and the ordinance committee was instructed to have an ordinance ready for first read ing at the next meeting of the coun cil, controlling the parking of the vehicles or providing them space in which to park. Needle Club Honors ' President; Elects Dayton Twelve members attend' ed the November meeting of the Peninsula Needle club, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Lor enzen. Mrs. Max Peffer, the presi dent, was especially honored, be cause with her family she is soon to move to a farm near Buell. Be freshments were served. Section of officers resulted In Mrs. Herbert Willard being elected president, Mrs. Walter Benn, vice- president; Mrs. Mellle McDonald, secretary-treasurer. The next meet ing will be with Mrs. McDonald Thursday, December 18. The men's class of the First Pres byterian church school, of which 3. M. Johnston is president, wtll be' addressed Sunday morning by Hon, Earl Bneli, secretary of state. Mr. SneU's topic will be "Men and the Younger Generation." All men inter ested in hearing Mr. Sneli are In-. vited to attend the class. Another i new church school group, the young married people's class, will be taught by Rev. W. Irrtn Williams, who wis speak on "Growing Together in the Home,w Sunday s lesson will cover such topics as "Infatuation," "Doubts," "Fixations," "Belf-Lova" "Love-Hatred." 12,000 Hen Attack 17,500 Pounds Turkey Camp Murray, Wash., Nov. St VP! When the 41st division tucks its feet under the table and its napkin ; under its chin for Thanksgiving din- j rter here today, 13,000 men will at tack llfflB pounds of turkey. The Oregon, Washington, Idaho,: Montana and Wyoming soldiers, do ing a year's active duty, will have ft dinner that will rival anything they could get at home, Major General George A. White, division command er, announced. General White said this would be a typical mesa for a company (100 to HO men! : Cream of turkey soup, to gallons; roast turkey and celery dressing, 100; pounds; mashed potatoes, 89 pounds; candied sweet potatoes, 38 pounds; asparagus tips, four gallons; cran berry sauce, four gallons; SS pump- j km pies, 28 mince pies, 3& dozen tea i roils, 19 gallons of coffee, 39 gallons of cider, and SS pounds of assorted i nufs and candles. The entire division will Join In the holiday. Religious services wtll be held at 10 e.m. The dinner will start at 2 p.m. Grand Chaplain Visits Independence Rev. William B. Mahon, grand chaplain of the Ore gon Masonic lodges, made an offi cial visit to Mt, Tabor Roys! Arch lodge m Portland Monday evening. The members of the Peninsula lodge ere also in attendance. Rev. 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