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r. 7a CimCCri L'TATUiii J A IMV caica. urcjon, lUtsaay xaarnir., movertrrr jiv i33 - Society . Clubs 1 I i ii! iaikt ; Feattrei MAXINE CUREN Women' Editor Will Appear Tonight - Former Salem Uaid Tells Betrothal Coming aa a complete surprise to their many f Heads , la the en aoancemeat of the; engagement of Mlaai Brood Savage of Albany, formerly at Salem, daughter of Mra. j Fred Perrln of Salem, and Gordon! Ilood of Albany, which waa announced last night at the Albaayf residence of Mlsa 8a rase and Mlsa Lola Wilkes. Ttny Man illa folders containing social ser rice records bore ther names of .the betrothed couple and tbe data ot their forthcoming- marriage as December It. ):.;. Miss! Savage made her home la Salem until a few years agovwbea she left for. Albany where she has teea employed by the state relief, commltttee. She la a gradu ate jot " Willamette university where she was outstanding ta .. . a i I . .. . I f-i ; aoe is memner ot ueiia rni sor- ; . - - t r. j - r - twrtw Tb owtwhi 1Bnflrflt , ,.".., : ' - Ortty afid was a charter mefflHr""a "fj0? enasober aaaslc grow the Abas quartet who; certTat wmim.tu Vit of Cap! and Gown. She was Terr Walter hall la program sader the sponsorship 'f9., a aalverslty. popnUt among the younger set wniamcttej smrreratty achool of tneaic. From left to right I I .! i, , f!,lTzf weias, Tioimiat; Korl Coagfc, cellist i Hbert Soreaaoa, T ';., TJ..T.1 V violinist! and ITathaa Aba, violinist Bad director. jT Initiation Held at Gatke Home - - i - . i Homemakinjg Styles; Food String Quartet V ill Appear ; Tonight ; : i Salem folk will rthr in rr. ler hall toalcht to hMr tJ and final' program of chamber masie to he presented by the f ani ons Ahaa anartet. ' , ; .' .... ; i The program win be of especial interest because of its wide t rlety. as both modern and classic aamhera are ladaded. - : j After the eoacert, a receptloa will he glren at Lausanne Hail so the aadleace mar meet th mm. hera of the quartet. The faculty o- Settlement Cookbook is T6days Menu Handy; toi Planning ; rpHE book well review today Is, collection! of recipes gath X re? wyeiner unaer tne title, TThe Settlement cookbook. Battle Between Cooks About the way to a man's heart This book is a croun of formulas L . i'J 1 ' , " , M for Be,f jB,t Uk thlek r m membera of the e!Srn if finttfl ..?t ta ones. Th waak'a mnm ar taken " T-.J Dm from fha cookbook that's review- -! iwU LJtZtZl ed In these columns this week aQd are selected as a oasis for your own 'meal planalng. b i i. Hot PoUto SaUd : -. - i' I ! Beef Balls.: ": r . fOalons and Apples ' 4 Chocolate . Bread Pudding frp frisxle or not to frizzle that's the cnestlon that, hai . cansed many, a household to almost ' eliminate chipped beef from the means, . v It Is a deep and Important ques tion, that omy a family can nettle for Its self, just like thick fluffy of the school of music win fflet- ar - s t- - . au. aasisted hy Junior, aid oeal NeW.MotherS Ot a mt Delta Phi Are tors. v The ; quartet has .had deal to do with the rerjTal at rr ' apprecUtloa for ehamheri music HOnOrGfl I saiem. . j : - f : . Mr.i Hood Is a graduate! of Ore gon State college and Is now dls4 -trlct f riperrlaor of- rural resettle ment:admtnIstratIoa. ' Those bidden to hear the Inter esting hews were Kiss Sytrla Du Boise Jiflss Delphlne Sarage. Miss -Gwendolyn Hunt. , Miss I Mlzpah PalmeirjtoB. Miss Pauline Johnson. Miss Mary MInklwletz. Miss Deena Hart. 1 lira. Donald Klmpte and Mrs, Kenneth King, all of Salem, Miss Helen Lamb and Miss Mil- area Kansdall of Portland; Miss 1SS Iris 1 Jorgensoii is arried at Lovely Hoitie - - (Ueremo EurenL Miss Oltre Cearheart. JLi la - California, m Bir.-t before selected groaps fa aalrer- The DelU Phi Mother's club mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i '-: 171 . ' .viivaj wem umienei lor a 1 aeilgBtlBI crt, n,, oia. JiSSy ta wJ JS? nCeoa tortay JiliehiaoB at . jk fc . appeared in two prerlons con- the home of Mrs. Rose Babcock Ahaa ejaartet who; at Willamette nnfor.it T ; "?C?I sorority and the new mothers of Pledges. 1 jr; Th taSloa wiirt ila.Anl.il with chrysanthemums and yellow can dles. Miss Helen Waodffa .aanv aawavat a1aj t aa J. av y j w wa ea wwiwvvtvus . BlvvvUl y e0 aCf fjy Sts for the affair r, , . -"v""4" were ura. Tinanam Gilbert and S-lllfMmSl0.?Ur?lt? n.0r Mrs. Robert Wulf (Paallne Fiad- goa. held IU formal Initiation ley) of Phfladelphla. fr,ry;d0Mr Honor gaests present were Mrs. MharaM.-' C- P' BI8,10I, Mrs. W. T Jeaks. !!?2f.-h5Li-TI "mitd!i 4- Mrs. Morton- Peck. Mrs, R. J. tTnnVnr r il. TwXtv ji " Hendricks. I Mrs. Homer Smith, lit. Ja k ln dramtic' Mrs. C. Charboneau of Indepen play productloB. management, and dence. Mrs. i W. M., Wllllag aad li Zi-lt I i 7 . " .kutuiwiiawiiu uiaujt eis, uu cu in caoea, apriaaie creamed chinned beef fa an . tionalltles' miiurle. The reeines ir timialW iht, xbM ho with .lt .nil .ooarl U teasnoon ":..T?rfBT.?iaI" an-.x foreign family haa adapted to American materials and ine- the whole tamjij shows op. reedy in oetuement coOKbook U ex- ' a Vi t -iiW inia recipe uh comes irom me ceptlonally good for, those who VmI 3tVtLa Irradiated Eraporated Milk esso- Uke to adrentare la cooking and l.rand,w?te? mSaa?l ,t!on . any of the many 111 an excellent Oirtotmas f or Slnoon" muSSd "2t !-at brand of Irradiated milk to pro- amSSt1 jlT. ?J jiSo' 0t WU-aotIco th.ttW.y adroc.te each chapter. f i j j J00'! "i the friszliag of the beef aa the uereragea listed In the book are i I. ' . m , . neat way. to onog out ui aest In toe oeer. The WCIamette ny sea All w w Mi, MUe) 1W1 IS zUUBCl Miss Rfcth Bryant of Albany. , .-' ; - -i Qiristenins Ceremony At St Paurs props. In an lmaresslro mm t tt . gensonj dauehter of Mr. and Mrs! Iri. JortrpriAn Uh ?on .1?r- Gtke- dZl80p the Mrs. A. f; Noth Mrs. a. r r Carl G. Collin son of Mrs. X TJ Collirla n l.f- n.r-J"''. "i"1. Perry, Mrs. c. L. Sherman. Mrs. iaii VV4u aikjiiiub. - isf. us lAin- we xjto wuuw. 0UA1 Ul iUI99 . A. VHIillllS ana CllA IAEA- TTIfittA-v tirtiUml . . ' " J. . - v samu, ma, MiirRlS Bror-aBd H Collins which.' waa solemnized Sunday bitfK at TalS SSfSg. MKSrtSt-.Sa Sri'S. Miss Rfcth Bryant of Albany. o'clock Candlelight cerpmonv af KQTn iTL rltT' ter and William Ufli . Ji' t5f TTil" ad Mrs' Carl terstreet: U j !V i - $ j et;J the fraternity to Others present were: i i ' i 1 (llJ ' 1 ' ' . ' L, i wrtt students who had s4- - uesdakes Itmnnfifin Z9t ate famllr and a few Intimate nt th. .v .v H. j. sr v. n. r. - are Marlorie Thome : Tmesd'amm Mistier Robert Brnce Drrnan. i5rr7raTr,o threa land a half "months old. aan 7 : i ma n uu momns oia, son .('. jand Mrs. Thomas !j. Dry- Pod3V is christened at an impress- f . , of Mrlli nan. waa enrutenea at an impress- , rle Patton aang iiVvVrt3M Mrs.! Prince W. Byrd will pre- Kenneth Dalton .A!!,k v-iPl,.f!!- a smartly appointed lunch- ding marches. ? f""'"-- eon todar at GodfreT'a In comnH- r vT' r " " - iimiBwu ara marjorie i norne read by Rer. Georra H. Swift. r- r..t - m. . . tor of Stj Paul's Episcopal church. Martha Warren. Carlbaldl. Martha S22:rfrt sjenreuius iuo; BeryicB hiss Ala- aae noiiei, Jennings IXage, LOIS u. O. Clamrati Because". Mrs. wood. Gooding. Idaho, and Marjr it00" played the wed- Elisabeth Kella. ; Richard Van w.usSuiT -. nu an iiwu or saiem. Robrt Hut 1 ; i swaL aaaB ! m . : b;errHsVir rWto; of 'st. !"Jrce,B?,1 touple jexchanged their 'i ' PPnJ waa Paura brflclatinr His christening 'L meniDer" OI ner onaga vowa In front -ofithe fireplace. On J aeugnuui ounaar r-aai pmciMing. mis ennstening cit . BnmKr nf iinn.i tv. ... . annner. . i A. M. Ckspaua L. Ij. Laws 0. Vf. EmaiOBS M. P. Hast u. c. ru4iy Elisabetk OallaW W. H. Brcta W. K. 8pck Herbert Haa Mr dress father MrsUKenneth Dal ton played the Bruce Allen.! An Davi4 Part meni to memoera or ner oriage rowi In frnnt-ofitha finiM n 4r. i . v uu uumper ot auuiuouai eiiner end of the mantla was & - . , Was the One Worn by. his ; rhrn.Mti.mnn.. I- 11.. ??.77?.7tWBr. A hnRfn FratAmita TTrketc n n imw fifnt1aI r .... '. . ' r " .wuiMi egrnpeopu wnu wnitt "7 . . . r " mmm, uvoo guests.) Chrysanthemums In the large white cornbeopia with white A DnInes meeting was held Fraternities brUliant hues will decorate the cala lilies and la the center ln "d enthusiastic plans were laid p r luncheon table. Contract will be front of I the large mirror was a for the year' A combined social ror Uinners in tvlarl rfnrln th flArnnnn. i i 0 1 . and dramatic ereninr was nlannad " orean fend Mrs. Richard Robert- :7rrl u, ironi 01 me large mirror was a I". ir TT.-?rr "VVM,7 - . - - 1 a m n ra VBiva,fs on saw m. a t a - anil iirniiiaiir btbiti iti asr srss as niannAH son skhg.; Godparents of Robert -- u L::0..... F?ulue:.! ol?f .rosebuds and -"TrJrT Members of Kappa Gamma Rho U b MrTdecknTpo'rU U 1 ZrlM . . " V "TT teradwltt an in- laro Mr. and Mrs. Remolds .?.pycli. KUew . ro.r . tn. bouvardia. Tall j white tapers in i . ? 7luf a Mrs.Teaerick Lamport. crysUl holders were effectively Informal rntinn ollow '' V?11 smtn. Mrs. James placed on the muUe. Gracinr , i the serrlce at the Drrnan rest- "B.t f r c h Jerman. Mrs. either aide of the fireplace was a "inner lrecedes Dance . .... . . T i IIAII1H HnnMnfftnn TUra r.n... .... 1 . -. . aencei ! Mrs. Reynolds Allen and Z?m r ' l" UM" 01 cnrysaninemums. Mrs. riilbert Drynan, Jr., ksslsted J .8: ' Mr8V Kern and A 8rrP ot the bride's Intimate wt '"'ii Mrs. james roune. Thoio present for the dhriaten- C1f mem" 'Sd: Mrs. qilbert Drynan, sr., Mr. and Keath Fbweil 1 Conneil Dyer Mrt Hl1hP nmila 4, Kir ant Erflel K i Mum R.ri Mrs! flCharles Delbet Mayfield. i","'" : T: JfeifT Mondav Night formal dinner Simitar artmvnn at the chapter house. The table was centered with a bouquet of large and small orange pom noma A feature of the dinner Was the birthday cake given to James numerous and Include eereral for beef balla a 1 poana hot milk drmks soluble for child- eh0DPd 1 breadcrumbs. ren. There are! a number ot chill- "Vf "op- obiob aoa jdl punches for iparuea laded A chapter oa cleaning hints, wn.an,, 0B.Una?05,ttf' Th correct measarinc and t.M. t on nntii meat is done. May tlnr makes tfco ; twwv h.. omIt the crumbs. ting makes the ; hook handy j for reierenco as well as recipes. SeTeral i fancy i breads offer- In teresting Variation In meal plan ning as does the chapter which In cludes dumplings and soup ac companiments.!. ' . . I ' J . The chapter on griddle cakes and waffles 1 another unique fea ture of the settlement cookbook, with matsoe meal cakes offered CREAMED CHIPPED BEEF S tablespoons hatter pound dried beef - Z tablespoons floor ; , 1 cap boning water : 1 cup Irradiated evaporated - "Melt butter la a rryug pan. Pall beef apart, removing any atrlngy portlona. and frlzsle In the hot butter until edgea curl. Sprin kle flour over beef. Stir with a fork to blend welL Add boiling water. Boll nntll aauce beglna to thicken, then, add milk and fin ish cooking. Serve at once on thicken and there'a not the slight. eat chance of scorching. And it can bo prepared so quickly this way." Creamed chipped beef is a short-order", favorite! Lamb Chops, Oranges . Miss jftorma Jean Drynan. all of PortlakdJ Mr an1 Xfr ! T. moro , Laldhiw,i Mr. and Mrs. Sydney SmnstPM Mpetlat Kromer. Mr. and Mrs. (Ho ward f "Sl"? . eei?ai Auamq, ir. ana ars. tiomer uou- WIOOU Home jr., jtir. ana Airs, jticnara Josepn Ilsutf Al Pk-opps Hosts to Sans I Sou a Clnh rrienaa. miss iieitr Ka. midh : . .: .. . . . .. TtirfKo . . l r - - a xman amir ir ui nirnt -mrmrn MiS.E1Ilah c?ff dance at Castilllan hauf at the Those present wefe Mr. and 'Mrs. Dwieht Lear. Mlsa Ttrna r 1 b b o h . i and chrysanthemums Bellinger ' w " T Vosper Miss Marjorte Thorne. ' .VT.IV "LiStT "e Wl Jormld the aislejleading to the al- hanthemums and iutumk .lan Wakefield Mlsa 3e f0Wl ln the gravy. u J,, I leaves decorated the guest rooms. phT11 Phythian.. Miss Martha Cl. .1 TT The bride descending the stair- Unique n?erpiee t Herman. Miss Maravene Thomp- Missionary Society war on the arm of her father was r.Z.JL9 .29:.:vieeer son. MIm Rnrann. rwi- Mil. L. J ' T"vltV ff -'f iror, eoyinWwl ther Neison7wre Mor DS fleeting """""f uui iiauiBneu WIia had crown i KU1U jvesier.i ras crossiand Mr. and Mrs. iRlchard t t" brocaded satin f fashioned with -rowB - ""Y "andaU Kester.i Pat Crossland Dr. and, Mrs. Robert Miss Esther Wood entertained court train, lonig ellghtly cuffed Cl Lawrence Nunnenkamo. nm vik andMr: and Mrs Harold members of the Spinsters at her beeves coming tp a point over the Mrtwere- I 1 r er Jamea i Barnett, Kendall Teis- ; 1 . nnmn iat nirht ciin. . . nana, t-nprpr wa n rAii.r m inn. dav ri.v . 1 : . . . . . . . I. . j tW.. : . ... . uome iasi nignt. flans for the Jneier rap iace couar ana vesarq ivn urtniyM iaf grtiap. 1 1 BieeTtn aua oacs Ol me areas CO ' w aihuut weaa uwana the group. Active members i : j MISSES esa rriTt Ca7t Br4ea Salem are: Mr. land Mrs. AT Prnnn wpa host. Saturday night to members . Jokaata of tae Saas Kourf club i.t thi.ir r ai it,i.. t T,ri weacoray Bridge was In play during the evening with htgh score go- U m I A. ar m . Mini 1 Ing to Mrs. Lylei Rains and Rorena Krra Priacilla, Fry (Jr Holmaa Rbr Laughlia Dorathf Alexander Win. ICeOilehriat, r. u. . araxaer PejCT MBf et r gn ncorg , go- : j ? - r I -1 f ; .2. Medical Societv Host, -.j kuu Kcvaa ii 10 jars. i , 1 J , William E. Mosea and Rut wil THm a llama. i . I 7 r- T1""?: ; f . Supper was served by jthe host- Members of the Trt-Conntv ess later In the evening mrf .h Mcdltt MitT rin . .f... i WM.M'td by her daughter, Mlsa tkeir wires with a delightful in- Those present were ncj auu yuuiaruia wa worn att th nawlr f Wat- n : - 1 tulle and Brussels Tace feU from Methodist WnrrUn a small halo cap edged with pearl OOISX Women orange blossoms and had been : Will Gather previously worn by Mra. Merle ! ! Long . (Dorothy Moore) and Mra -' -. The Women's Vnr1m uiah' George Elmer fenlgh, Jr. (Doro-ary society ot the First Methodist thy White) at their weddings. The ; church wll meet on Wednesday at vs.wu m,wuiio iiraer iragt w iu earner room or m The sonhomora of ATntiai Tl arifr. w a a. r Delta fraternity also entertained Winter. ! Miss Testa Mulligan will at dinner Sunday la honor of assist. Mrs. J. B. Ulrtch will talk group of co-eds.' Autumn decora- on the National Roma Missionary tlons were used! on the table. society mjetlng at Lincoln. Meb- In the Valley Social Realm CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING 1 square bitter chocolate f4 cap stale breadcrumbs t cops scalded milk cap sugar 1 eg . fm te.snnnn vanilla - lv . . . .7 . .. n ewamg. oerrv at once on Soak bread In 1 V om nf the . . . . ... . . ,-- - --. vuiii bui iuui, or oa taasaea do bv . the Jevnt. n..n,K 1 t .171 r, tt nour. Melt cnoc- tatoes. Yield r g aervfnra. setUemeat French. German and StSi,i0iI! By using. IrradUted evaporated Bohemian! pancakes all Included f!S 'dd S2 " wUk. It Is possible to make Cream- and evenlChlnese pancakes (or raftfa5,b foyung)lnthelI.t.P fC0' &m&Jg&&&2 the Game. The milk I. caaptera oa eggs, fish and .. V .r. a.a? Jwaa me sauce oegms to shellfish, poultry, vegetable..? po- T r"H "V . "75 Utoes. dampliaga and noodles. - I " - S eSS1 freih American Feet atewed fruits and meats are aU - - i . , . . Included la the-index. j ; Are PrettWSt . scuwoui nnmoer or pud- f h ,- - . dings both hot and cold will help jl the World the meninlannina-r n, J tiftf rr Cl Itx 2" the b"ftk'-?tt- i American women have an in- Are Comhined er the candles, frozen riMAre . ., . aic uuiuumcu 2EUml2:a:. shameleasly to- Lamb chops eo well with man. InValM T ;ir.w ZVl7 sist nja oecauso anoes ln Amert- fruits, but the flavor of oranges Srdi VA Mnt9n' to Wena Jtr well w!S iai ua( egg nOxS. mustard ni inn iini:iuLA t - . . . . . ters. I 1 f 1 f Try.:- . The book la a arr.n.1 i,- """cuBuir, . . , liAMB CIIOPH WITH ORANGE --2rt 1 iT .on.e have JaB F th teacher studies ' t SLICES lor lncre&slnc Interest In menna .A.. .. - L. . . A4VV' . and as farasl'v trm S.mrTil ir '"lu"!7"' . irim "t"0" 1n" recinea am ro-v ri .V4 " ij vuo muurru .uw niw- cnops ana aip in melted butter. IXI57 reliable and ac- man- know his styles, fabrics and Oil broiler well and broil chops 8 v-v pwt aii ui.n luiuiuia- uiianies. in ue meantime, pre- tlrin thn.t Its Iiau, . .. . rn." 1 ' -s v. uvjrw w par orange slices as 10 wows: jjei- (JillCken IS Seasoned i -! t . ct two firm, juicy ones and with ySrifU. riwJL vT,1e. when we "broke In" sharp knife, cut a thick layer VVim lyingei" shoes! for a few days and even off the top and bottom. Then cut L '.JH pat weren't sure they would aronnd the fruit, deep enough to Tr 77 . . r. viuiwura. remove an wnue memorane. biice t ke n lat prinkling of Now. piowever. with new styling, about Inch thick. After the ginger. This givfes a distinct flavor comfortable fabrics and expert first 8 minutes turn the chooa S-'iT0.416. DreierT- eet looking too large) ahoes are chop. Broil 8 to 10 minutes lonK taL tii iLwC.ke,lJlteBe8 wher comfortable from the time they're 'er. Sprinkle generously with ealt. "e. T 77 . i pepper ana paprika and serve hot. w 1 a , muniiuca iuis rur . gea erai ana; areas wear. Alligator is the style of the day and t 'si a practical leather: to wear.lBut get an alligator shoe the size they're to be after worn awhile, because there's no give to that leather. Gaberdine Is new, so new that some I stores .have not " received their shipments yet. The new weaves are Water repellent, pers piration I proof and spot proof. The colors are clear, the black Is really black; and the dyes are fast. L- I i f Home missionary society of the Leslie MJ E. church will meet Wednesday at X b. ta. at the home raska. and Carl Mason win ina several numbers. and lace handkerehif fmm wttiofc ehnrch Mrs. v.tt nnat..'. Daytoa Comnllmentinr Mia. felVa shower oif lily-of-the-valley. ? la In eharge of the meeting. Mrs. Senn, whoae marrUge to rt- 1....L1I. .i. . vt. ... .... . ' Painl P,Va. tt S.l.m will V A AM no uaenuine jBicuiicnriaT. ua rivcius joauoa win iaaia nariw v w.uui mu vs wa. honor attendant, wore a model of tlons and Mra. Charles Haskell delightful surprise shower waa ui ' v uig leason on aLiricaB, m w mwmw vi.uu uuiucr, i Neighbors of Woodcraft I will meet at Fraternal temple at 8 o'clock tonight for election of of ficers ami initiation. AU officers aro requested to wear, white. ' The P.E.P. teachera' club wOl meet -tonight in the clubhouse at mm . - . a o ciocc. Taere wiu be a apeak ijESSRS AS1 XESDASfES Y,Mli7l KoM B- Praltt Al iyn L. HCaae buu uiair. KiTAn asm taup riv tn. ui utunau auu V H B I HeXC Dy me " ouwmuci. I xiuuuuuci BOWM wives.! A Taried program will fol- down the front "of the dreaa and 'vw vus uiuiicr. uuur. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday. Ntmemhtr tn 1 t r Aloha Mb TJwTnttfsna f...t.. . : library. 9:30 a. m. T ; Juvenile Neic-hbAra or Wnwft4v a . nal temple. Installation practice. ! : Marlon coubit w. r t n Mnn.u.'.n':j ialon at headquartera. . v t j ' 1 . , .f-,r en drama cl- Mr- Wellj 181 Court aireet. z:i& p. .,-!.!. j s ChadWlck Chflntr Piilun Qf k.i.u. ... afternoon. T f - S T BPCJ1 SOU Of t7tllo VAUraaa x4l ntl aa. auxiliary. Women's clubhouse, T:3e for regular baslness .8tnVt J"n!or Sn the Episcopal church will meet at horn, at Mn vw- n.i. . . . - . 't&,v twi At w iwt no- host luncheon. I- . 1.;;." . r- i . - t .1 r . Past PresldantB nf h TTa-... ti. .i with Mra. Helea Sooth wick on Marlon street at 2 p. m. iiir e. . . f. r CIUft mt at the chapter house, 1445 State at;3$30 p. m. i ' u - -i --i - P E. P. teaebera .InK .i.ti.. .1hVi,... i . !. apeaker. I f , 1 " ' I A' r- ..-Sibo7 GSfU coverl 5 p, m; Masonic C ibborsot Woodcraft. p m.. Fraternal temple, i v Wednesday, November 11 1 H ;fH " woman a Home Uiuinai. ..f..- t .. ?reTAf K M- WillUm Sler- N- Summer a tree r. at a.xa p.. m.:" ,- I, ,-j . , i f . : i -i , . .:. wm2 . vM,T.r1 LiMlto MtkodIst church. Mra. W.4S. Aakney, 2095 South Winter, . Women's Foreign Missionary society, First Meth odist church, carrier room, Thursday. November 12 1 I Wives of the members of the Ministerial association the home of Mrs A. Kells la Salem JleighU at Z:30 p m. . j; , . : . -: ? j , , Missionary! society of sFlrat Presbyterian church meet ln church iparlora at 8: pi m." -- i j 1 , B and Thimble club,.l:80 p. m. at Mrs. Paul son's home. West Salemi fcj- ' - ' .- Friday, November IS -.jt-i f Mother's Study group of First Congregational church meet with Mrs. F. J. ForristeL 4$i Oak at J:S0 p. m. I Woman's Missionary Society ot First Baptist church. JHB A ' O T aa h o Ja, Or a am . . . . ikmotjci a, unea. s p. m. una A aeugautti m " v. iuuuci vi fnraiat 41.... . . . . t . . A1irkhljiA (rlnt. .hu mail. aim. vfll aria . u. u. n. uiuuci aa k. a.ut3 n.nnrnnu t m ....vl waasv. tuawiv auu- .wwmwm. Ma amiiau . - - - - m ..a. . ah. ... . . paruh hall tonight. This Is an an- ' to that ol the bride's, with Crosses oa the Land.- Mrs. W. SB. Mrs. Irene Senn, Wednesday night Ma'teiX wT.T anal affair .1... M- .... v. aliaht trafn anfl nnfforf . Inaalle wilt aivo ahnrt mtw br 21 membera and friends of the. . IB". a"a carpenter, presl- tiK.a. .- ttia iiAi.Mi fn.v.... M ts& i niTAa RmHtt hnn.ii vi.a.t.- aent of the group, will preside. and ' tP.".; j ment took the-form' of a. mock .-f ..: .1 :f- - .-. - : , ' v a, mra. uiaaa i Rainbow girls will hold a cot Cockerham as the bride. Mrs. A. ored dish dtainer at 5 V mat Er - ' i " i "' 2z? Broom, ana wrs. ta Masonic temnlo tonlaht. Ther For Toys jy l. Theodorta Magneaa tha mialater. witt bo a, bitalBes. meettag afte? - ' Mlsa Senn la the Ualty teaeher the dtoner a meeU11 f Iter w -w W waaa-ir auiv VSHt fTQw , waafwew ev VValUUUW ABa JaaVWeT Ion auxiliary are going to assist work and Mr. Baker ia employed, the firemen In reconditioning toys at Salenu ' '. - Saturdav. November 11. : Junior Klnara TTnraMa i rt tVat Vint lr.tv.Ji.. ekarch. at Mrs. A. A. Lee's at 1115 State street, 2 p. m. t II a .a a. . . coitar ana oeit, was tne only jnm. : . ; 'm. sne wore an eft the face hat of lfflOn AUXiliarT Ask matching mitnrt.l with nnSAnno J trim. She carried a contrasting muff oft blue flowers. Mejvia Goode serred ' as best man for: Mr. Collins. A reeentlon! followed tha jmw LAID OFF FR0:.1 WORK hv pnfiCTinATinM III UUliOI llill lUil Mixed Dressinprs ' FqrFruits ! For serving avocados as a cockUll the growers of this fmlt suggest ia dresslnsr made br ml. Ing one part of tomato catsup to Tor four years I suffered from constipation. I had gotten so weak I had to lay off from work. My uoctoT ma me to use A.eiiogg s AxifBgAN. Since then, my grocery list has never been complete witlx out It." Mr. A. W. Murphy, 1010 16th St, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. . This delidous cereal will give you the same, sure relief. Labora tory testa prove it's safe. Within the body, its "bulk" absorbs mois- rare, lorms a soxc mass, gentry cleanses the intestines. Aix-Brah also furnishes vitamin B which - . , a- . -v AIUUWUCB HIWI 111 111 JE WB1CI1 art orange Juice and a tonea the Intestines, and iron for few drops of lemon Juice Sopnisticated Dessert : ForSnnday Dinner 1 When marsh mallows are put on parchment paper and allowed to brown sldwly In the oven they becomai :' m. tinn!nr far i)iiu.1aa aandae that's a mnlii.i fi.tf :.sert for-Sunday dinner. the blood. J ust eat two tablespconfuls daily. Serve aa a cereal or cook into appe tisinr recipes. Isnt this natural food better than pills and drugs? When you're at the grocery store tmT,gtt a package of Kelloggs AzXrBaAN. Try; it a week, and see if you dont feel worlds better. nd taraJttef by Kellogg in Battle Creek. . a recepuon; roiiowed the cere- ... cu.au u. idcimhuuvbui coys . . . i . . . r. Balual. Vn. rf-r. uiouy. r hq amms taoie waa set .11 vuiuv In white and silver, tall ivory ta- Member, ot both orgaafxa- a.H i .i.. ji. . tlons will rladlv itielr tin in n. tmtm ui;. Biiicr; caoaeiavra. Turner) The Methodlat ladies' Mp. tlons wUl. gladly pick up any do- held a sUrer tea Friday afternoon . .tt. am f i. mi. . . . . .t. . . . . ausan varty ct the wedding cake. er aey a u aopio oi aars. a. is. Rooert- irestdlng at I the serving table "r oa-em people so t do son. wno was assisted Dy Mrs. L. were Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Jr. WC,Ur generous Because they M. Small and Mrs. E. 8. Prather. and Mrs. CToj Johnson aad pour- w seno a nK tag were Mrs. Lndd Read an ortment of toys to Bandon. vr- wr , . .... . ' . . m - r ona. i Assisting ia - s ?isi71,15iwtr0ivMr!; Mele LonK Jarmans Entertain Mrs. Frank Shaeffer. Miss Hen- . , ' tiette White aad Miss Emlyn LOS Angeles Guests Tot traveling the bride chose an ensemble of black crepe with top of Ice blue satin and black ac cessories. With It she wore a -moleskin coat and corsage of or chids, j .. , : I - j ;.M Upon their; return from a wed ding trip Mr. aad Mrs. CoUins wUl he at home ta Eugene at the Flor ence anartmeata. Mra. n.nuinm- i. very well known la Sales, having nice las- 'Mrs. L. hf. SmalL Brasnt.wf th program, Mrs. Mary McKlnney . j-. j puiao ania leu smg- - Readings ware given by Mrs.' Charles Davlea, Mra. E. . J. Har rison.. Mrs. M. A. Hill anil Mn ; : Mr. and Mra. D. B. Jarman jar. L. A.. Weddle. i Mra. E. C Bear . avuta naviau a, d. mrniaVB fare ow i wis. an. new entertaliilnr Mr. and Mra. Jitnaa ; told of her eroerlencea mt Nm T. Hurst ot Los Angeles at their PC.- Mrs. Mary McKlnney aang. home for a few daya. Last night Contest prise, were won by Mra. the Jarmans vera hosts for aai la- Emery Wood and Mra. E. J. Bar formal dinner for the Hursts rison. Refreshments were served : Covers were placed for Mr. and to 20 guests. i " Mrs.' James Hurst, Mr. aad Mrs. ' W. w. Moore and Mr. aad: Mrs. D.i'B. Jarmaa.;'J 1 -r'---- , ARE YOU. ONLY A' TimEE-QUAirrint wife? - - rr-imiw UMimg , I j auwuLr4WAuaau llru, been exceotlonallv aetiv in an.ui .v. :. .Miit. r Jm. ; '-TT.ai ... .. i iv . beth?IJnC5 ti rr.4.. . uuueu oBJeia asawou Ui ia now " DO B gOOa SPOIT. WW Hill aiwawlil.i. II laaaaiaaawaWBaaaii ui.iawii .11 aaaiaMaawaawaaawaaawwaaaaaaaaaa y the university of Oregon where ta business in Eugene. -L HOGG BROS. CLOSED i I ARMISTICE DAY! j: la recognition of the services of the Tet-f- ejfana of the World War, Otto, Carl and . v. j i Oscar Hogg, as vetcraas, declare their stores ia Salem, Oregon City and TWa- : tnook closed all day - ' ' I i ARB11STICE DAY i - TTednesdaj, November lltii -s t".----,h---J ,-7. f H- :- --"..r--t : . Men because they are mea, can sever naderstaad a three-quarter wifea wife who Is all love and kindness three week. In a month and a hell cat the rest ot the Una No' matter how-your back; aches HBO matter how loudly your nerves .cream doa't take It oat oa year husband. - V For three generations one wo man has told another how to go -smiling through" with Lydla E. Ptakham's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the sys tem, thus lessening the discom forts front the , functional dieoiv ' dera which women must endure la the three ordeale of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to woman hood. 2.j Preparing for mother-' ' hood. Approaching . "middle age., x Don't- be a three-quarter wife. Uke LTD I A ! E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go "Smiling Through." 1: For more than fifteen rears now, May tag has been the"eJect" among washers -the choice of more women than any other make.The super. ority of its features is obvious at a glance. A demonstration is still more con-.' vinclng, and its record of tmfaflmjr service b final'proof. Weigh all the evidence, and you also will cast your vote for, a Maytag, A . payment plan to accommodate your needs. See the New Maytag Ironer. " Aj mlUjUi msy h Uitydn awtixaf j (u ki jaer APPLIANCE STOItE? 325 Conrt - ! Phon.'rnM Vt f'TTM eIVT nwftfTttwt " W-t i 9'w,fm ii 11 n i