Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 09, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mrs. Janz
Is Hostess
Complimenting Mrs. Frank
Brownell, who returned this
week end from a trip to the
mid-west, Mrs. Saul Janz is en
tertaining at a dessert luncheon
and bridge party Wednesday af
ternoon at her country home out
Turner way.
Guests will include Mrs.
Brownell, Mrs. John Powell of
Turner, with whom Mrs. Brow
nell had gone east; Mrs. Earl J.
Adams of Silverton, Mrs. Will
iam Duncan Sr. of Silverton;
Mrs. Homer Goulet, Sr., Mrs. J.
N. Chambers, Mrs. Henry Han
zen, Mrs. Harry M. Lucas, Mrs.
Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Estill L.
Brunk, Mrs. O. I. Paulson, Mrs.
Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Harry L.
Miller, and the hostess.
Today's Menu
(By the A.V ocratl PreajO
Friday Fare
Asparagus and Egg Dish
Tomato Salad
Hot Buttered Rolls
Apriot Pandowdy Beverage
Asparagus and Egg Dish
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons
butter or margarine, 4 table
spoons finely-cut green pepper,
H4 tablespoons finely grated
onion, 3 tablespoons flour, 114
cups milk, 1 teaspoons salt.
teaspoon pepper, 1 pounds
fresh asparagus (cooked with
out salt), 5 hard-cooked eggs
(sliced cup buttered crumbs.
?4 cup grated cheese.
Method: Melt butter or mar
garine; add the green pepper
and onion; cook over low heat
until partly tender about 5
minutes. Add flour and stir well
Add milk, salt, and pepper and
cook, stirring constantly, over
moderate heat until thickened
Put layers of asparagus and egg
: in a shallow 6x10 baking dish
and pour sauce over; sprinkle
with buttered crumbs mixed
with the cheese. Bake in a mo
derate (350F.) oven for about 20
minutes. 6 servings.
Saturday Night Supper '
Pork Chops
Parsley New Potatoes
Sauerkraut with Tomato
Sauce
Bread and Butter
Fruit Salad with Cream
Dressing Beverage
Parsley New Potatoes
Ingredients: 2 pounds small
new potatoes (scrubbed under
cold running water but not
peeled), 1 teaspoon salt, Vt cup
boiling water, 2 tablespoons but
ter or , margarine, 2u tablespoons
finely-cut parsley. - -:
Method: Put the potatoes in a
saucepan with a tightly fitting
cover. Add the salt and boiling
water; bring to a boil and cook
over low heat until tender
about 20 minutes. Drain: shake
pan over heat to dry potatoes,
add butter or margarine and
parsley. (Parsley can be easily
cut with a kitchen scissors.)
Sunday Breakfast
Melon and Grape Cup
Scrambled Eggs and Sausages
Marmalade Muffins
Coffee
Marmalade Muffins
. Ingredients: 2 cups sifted all
purpose flour, 2 teaspoons bak
ing powder, Vi teaspoon baking
soda, teaspoon salt, "'A cup
sugar, cup buttermilk, Vt cup
melted butter or margarine, 1
Some School Time Togs
Salemite to
Wed in South
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Palmateer
left today for California to be
present for the wedding of their
son, Wallace Palmateer, and
Miss Barbara Jean Scofield, the
ceremony to be solemnized next
Saturday, August 13, in the cha
pel of Berkeley s First Congre
gational church. The wedding
will be an afternoon one at 4:30
o'clock, a reception to follow in
the gardens at the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Eugene Scofield In Happy Val
ley, Lafayette.
Both Miss Scofield and Mr
Palmateer were graduated last
June at Oregon State college.
Mr. Palmateer previously had
received his degree in aeronaut
ical engineering at Perdue and
received one in civil engineering
at Oregon State. He is a member
of Sigma Chi fraternity at OSC
and the bride-to-be is a member
of Kappa Alpha Theta. The cou
ple plan to live in Tillamook
where Mr. Palmateer is with the
highway department as a bridge
engineer.
Following the wedding, Mr.
and Mrs. Palmateer plan to re
main in California for another
week of their vacation.
Silver Tea Planned
Hopewell The United Breth
ren Woman's Missionary society
will sponsor a silver tea to be
held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Stephens August
.
The proceeds will go for the
support of Miss Gladys Ward, a
missionary stationed at Canton,
China. Mrs. W. E. Grabenhorst
of Pleasantdale will be one of
the speakers telling of her work
in the Dayton Labor camp. Mrs.
R. F. Johnston of Willamina,
who spent eleven years in Alas
ka, will also speak. She will tell
of her art work with the Eski
mos and will exhibit souvenirs
to illustrate her talk.
Store Picnic
Independence Employees and
their families of A. L. Thomas
and Co. Hardware and T. J.
Primus and Sons Implement
company enjoyed a picnic at
Helmick park
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Traylor, Mr. and
Mrs, Ernie Thieman, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Smith and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Montoya and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. George Noyes,
Mr. and Mrs. John Eckel and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fish
er; -Frank Barrett, Mr", and Mrs.
Kieth Peterson and family of
Dallas and the host and hostess
es. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Primus,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Prim
us and Harold Primus.
egg (well beaten), cup or
ange marmalade.
Method: Mix and sift flour,
baking powder, baking soda,
salt, and sugar. Mix buttermilk,
butter or margarine and egg;
add to dry ingredients mixing
only enough to moisten. Place
half the batter in greased muf
fin pans and top each with a lit
tle of the marmalade; cover with
remaining batter. Bake in a hot
(400F.) oven for about 20 min
utes. Makes nine 2 14 -inch muf
fins.
j
School Time Nears The best-dressed moppets in the black
board set will go back to school this fall in dark cottons,
preferably plaids, saving their pastel frocks for extra special
occasions. The future ballerina at left chooses a fetching
plaid jumper dress with broadcloth blouse piped in plaid.
The bird-lover at right is dressed for a school party in pastel
cotton banded in vivid color and embroidered in fleur de lis.
STYLES FOR 1950 UNCOVERED
Fashion Word From Paris:
High Necks, 'Snake Hips1
By SALLY SWING
Paris, Aug. 9 (U.R) Jacques Fath uncovered his 1950 fashion
collection at a champagne-dripping festivity that lasted far into
the early hours Monday and the accent was: high necks, rounded
chnnlrlpre nnri "snnke hins.
Fath joined the important de
signers who now have displayed
their creations as the fall fash
ion openings went into their sec
ond week , with slim, hip-hugging
silhouettes and shorter
skirts showing the way.
Fath's collections are gener
ally hailed as the top event of
the fashion season.
He showed three different
types of dresses.
One was a clinging straight
sheath gown with long sleeves,
a high collar carried to a sharp
line and an inset flare over one
hip.
Suits in his A sharp gray or
beige wool had drapery effects
over each ' shoulder, falling in
front and back in a full divert
ed pleat and forming a four-
inch peplum after being caught
in at the waist with an inch-
wide patent-leather belt.
Collars were pointed or stiffly
winged. Some had large revers
and were buttoned down in
front. Four-foot zippers down
the back allowed the manne
quins entrance to these super
slim creations.
Another type of dress fea
tured a severe straight front
with a huge flared or accordian
pleated skirt jutting out in back
and joined to the front panel by
long rows of buttons.
Buttons, mostly black, accen
tuated seam lines on most skirts
and jackets.
I Fingertip-length flared jack-
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ets with sunburst backs had as
many as four rows of buttons.
Favorite colors were black with
fillings of yellow, raspberry,
gray, beige and dull rose.
Fath's third line displayed
bunched pleats or short pep-
lums in front over a straight
skirt. The four-inch-wide panels
flared down in one model and
a burst of accordion pleating
plumed out like a tail in i
other.
Short-length evening gowns
had removable long-sleeve jack
ets with high collars, straight
skirts and sequined or jet-em-briodered
strapless '"tops' under
neath.
Most formal gowns were hob
ble-skirted to the floor with
dashing, accordion - pleated net
VISITOR here Is Mrs. E. H.
Balch of Ogden, Utah, guest at
the home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Corey and family. Mr. Balch
will come later this month to
visit at his daughter's home and
also with his brother, L, L
Balch.
Parish to Observe
50th Anniversary
Woodburn The annual sum
mer festival and dinner of St.
Luke's church, which is held
each year on the second Sunday
in August, will be held August
14 on the parish school grounds
and will publicly celebrate the
50th anniversary of the parish.
The women of the parish will
serve the usual "chicken 'n
noodle" dinner from 11:30 to
2 p. m.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, August 9, 1949 7
MR. AND MRS. Max Flohrer
have returned home from a
summer spent in Iowa, their
former home. They made a trip
on east to Niagara Falls, New
York City and Washington, D. C,
while there. They returned
home by way of the Black Hills
and Yellowstone National park.
Mrs. Clara Gullick of Ft. Madi
son, Iowa returned home with
them for a visit.
Amity Mrs. Marie Benjamin
entertained the East Side Sew
ing club at her home east of
town. The group honored Mrs.
Wayne Fresham with a shower
for her baby.
The annual picnic will be held
August 28 at McMinnville city
park, with a picnic dinner at 2
o'clock. Mrs. Eddie Talbot will
be the hostess for the Septem
ber meeting, Sept. 1. Mrs. Ben
jamin served refreshments.
HOME FROM a motor trip to
San Francisco are Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hamilton and daughters,
Sharon and Norma. Mr. Hamil
ton attended the furniture mar
ket and the family also visited
with Mrs. Hamilton's brother, .
James Davis, who lives at San
Matea.
NEEDIES OIL - BELTS PARTS
WhUC MACHINE
AUTHORIZED AGENCY
EXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKES
Miller's
Downstairs
flares falling from the waist or
the center of the back.
One of these, called "glacier,"
was of ice-green satin with a
pencil-slim skirt and two shoots
of darker green net from the
hips. Blue-green, shimmering
sequin banks sparkled in each
dip of the accordion-pleated net.
Fath used yellow or pink
roses at the neck or waist to give
cocktail dresses a decidedly
feminine note. He also used
bows placed at the neck or diag
onally across the bust for accent.
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AND ASSOCIATES
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with
Step lightly and smartly in the
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CHAIR DAVENPORT
Down Cushions
ST. 249.00 ST 219.00
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DAVEN0 BED SOFA BEDS
SUITE Rose frieit cover, roomy bedding com
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Mohair frieze cover
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COCKTAIL TABLE SHAG RUGS
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!4M 49.00 1 13.75
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S Piece set, extension table and 4 upholstered
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SALE PRICE
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Vanity, chest, bed, bench and matching
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CEDAR CHESTS
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