PAGE SET. Society . Clubs Music , . Thanksgiving- Celebrated With Family Dinners .Here land Just like a great game of musical chairs js this Thanks giving business of going away or coming back to a happy holiday meal. Probably more families migrate on this occa sion than aify other during the year, and it's a time of plea sure for both grownups and children who like to visit cousins, sisters, grandparents or old friends. j , . . T T uovernor ana Mrs. cuaries n. - -. - ; Martin are entertaining a rroup and Bruce .a student at Univer of friends today for Than ksgiy- sU of Oregon. will be home for ing dinner at their home on Hr the day and wlu DaTe aa their street. Mr. and Mrs. Ear; Snell Bud HiU of Baker otheP are in Arlington for the day and .niier; gueBts will include Mr. Rufus Holman Is joining his fam- and MrivLeoil' Brown and Mrs. ily in Portland. Egan. . v - Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., nr, and Mrs. Douglas McKay "Mr. and Mrs. Homer. Smith, Jr., ar. entertaining' with a family and Mrs. Margaret LeFunsy will dinner, including a number -of i .be the . guests of Mr. and. Mrs.-, gaests ! from Portland. Douglas giving dinner, Motoring to Bat- tleground, Wash to be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Zeller, are Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Mr. and Mrs. fin a Moore of Salem and Mr. and Mrs .Ronald Hudkins of Port- land. Enjoying the day at Neskowln at the Marcus beach home will be r k ii tmm xfiari PflAlftw trm A. F. Marcos, Miss Helen and ... ... . x Mrs. Rudolph Praelof Portland Waldo Hills and Francis Tate ot . Tne cnapel of st. pa., Episco are entertaining as their dinner Portland. Mr and Mrs George pal churca w,u the 8ettlng for guests irom saiem Mrs Keuoeu , P. Boise. Mrs. Frank Snedecor. Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Wer ner Brown and Mrs. Clifford Brown. " '. . . Spend . Day at Oregon City -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glorer and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ham mond and tiny daughter, Con stance Ann, are the dinner guests VfiSitul F and Mrs WlSSni toqay or Mr. ana Mrs. wiiiiam .regcm CUT. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and daughter. Miss Harriet, are in Portland for the noilday as tne guests OI Mr. anA vsi T nVApf laf nfrow t .r, n- it cif j,", ti in Sutherland Oregon, as the ..u Ur. 9.m. n.n. lipkand famli; are motoring to Woodland. Wn.. to be dinner air ana mrs. wuiiaia iu trun- r . J WTlVl f T " TlVll guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott and two children,- Joan and John, Jr.. will spend the hol iday at The Dalles as the guests of Mrs. E. G. Merrlfield and Mrs. jand andir and Mrs James Poof,man house. The serving chosen for the decorative scheme, which was held in place by a Speer, brother of the groom, will M. F. Bolton. Lewis and Mr and Mrs' Onrtls Ui?e WL" be let ltt - ' d"wDl be used to form an 1m- wreath of orange blossoms. She act as best man. Ushers will In . r. . -. L,ev' 18 ana Mr. ana jwrs. l.uriis .hits chrvunthemnmi tmnreil 1 j 1 v , ... . . . , . -1 .. j ttt.h j 1-.- j . j Mr. ana Mrs. Ronald Frizzell, Mrs. J. P. Frizzell and Miss Mar- garet McFadden are motoring to j Portland for the day and will. later attend Noel Coward's plays. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson and son Wally wiU be in Portland as the guests of Mrs. E. E. Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling and children are at Seal Rocks with Mrs. Obling's parents Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Savage for Thanksgiving. Dr. and Mrs. Dav- id Bennett Hill and Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle are the. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gattie of Portland. Family Dinners , Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills are entertaining with a family din- ner today at their home on Court street. GuesU will be Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spauldlng and fam- lly of Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng, Miss Leone Spauldlng, Mrs. Nora Miller, Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles K. Spauldlng, Miss Ila Mills, Charles Mills and .Mr. and. Mrs. Roy Mills. - . judge and Mrs. John L. Rand will be hosts for a Thanksgiving - dinner today at their Court street home. Their guests include Mr. ;,,IrTinJnd otFoJn land, William Lightner and chil- dren. Miss Helen and Miss Mary Lightner, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers and Mrs. Walter Denton will hon- .or-members of their family with a dinner today at tneir pcourt street residence. Out-of-town guests will Include Dr. and Mrs rtSiif'S children of Milton Stelner and Portland. Emmons Hosts . Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, ni th.i. .nA.t. .f At3A ner today Miss Ann Lindle of VnrilnnA anrf-lfr anf 1Wr Mar. tin Llndle and children Bruce and Blair Of Oregon City. Mr. . and Mrs. John Carkin are also entr- taining at dinner at their Stew- aii mrcci nuiuc. lueir iu suus, Vernon a student at Oregon State ... .. . 1 mk.1. . . Crocheted Toys , V?-4 W vtlX) hrWii - Christmas tovs that von can make yourself for much less than you can buy them . . , a soft. loop-stitch Teddy B e a r and smooth, single-crochet Pussy Cat. Children adore these cuddlesome pets and they, are especially suit- able for very tiny tots, because you can slip off the- crocheted to The Statesman, Needlecraftof Mr. and JJn. Ivan Gubser. The covers and wash them as often as Dept., Salem. Ore. Write plainly next meeting will be held at the yon like. All made flat, except pattern number, your name and home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Max Teddy's legs which are Bade address, v weU. News Away state has arrived home for the , holidays. Mr, nd Mrs. H. . G. Maison. will have as their dinner , guests today Mr. and Mrs. Pay- son Thompson and children of Portland vr. and Mrs. Clifford. Maison and Mrs. Molly Maison. Dinner at Page Home ; Mr. and Mrs.' Max Page will be hosts for - a Thanksgiving din- nor irA a v hnnnrhiv Mr. and Mm! John H. Ramkin and son Robert . tA.t1..,l William Tot. , BS x Mrs. Fred Thompson of The Dalles, , 'atiArrm r w Parker win Mr, ana Mrs. l.. w. rarar wui haye as their dinner .guests . Mr. and Mrs. George Waters, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hoffnell, Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, Miss Mary Letty Parker and Bill Par ker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lachmund "ed a group of friends . . Thankseivins- dinner today g JSSSiSL Cov- -m. ...- a . . yt " 186 .t"ori l" v.- placed , for twelve er8 ' w f . ua .r- are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Donald Youne and. son Donny. Mrs- M7 Jn and MIs8 Ada Young of Portland. ?JSLJ ?e.J 0S2J" Yta 'wili ii?"Ii7 stiTtt a-'w- n- n ii. t. vr ww Bacon Was Marearet Vmette m niiiMAl n J tiaJr tfl!' -w. --"- Grace Wendt of Newberg, Mr and Mrs. Leland Gillette of Port French . of Cottage Grove who will be weekend guests at the - Bishon horn. ... . . . . - Out-of-town Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dnrbin, Jr., of Pittsburgh, California are the holiday guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. Curtis B. Cross. Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith of Eugene will be in the capital today with Mrs. J. C. Griffith. Coming from Port- land to spend the day with their parenU are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager and Mr. andTtfrs. Donald Speer. Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer Emlgh and daughter, Diane, of Astoria are the enesta of Mrs. Emigh's parents. Major General and Mts. : George A. WThite, for the holiday weekend. Mrs. Myrta Hill of San Francisco will be the guest for several days of Mrs. - Frank A. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holmes Robs of Eugene will arrive in the capital today to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Dalk and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franti of St Helens will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Chapman. . . . Homecoming Meeting : D 0 At Lodge Hall , - Salem Rebekah lodge No. ' held its homecoming meeting Monday night in the Odd Fel- lows nail witn a good attendance of members and many guests. gSSSLV accd J"11 1 r:,,Z.,:,r'.Z Odd regular meeting Wednesday. Art iA ti,. m-no-ram the direction of Carl Coiding rntioUtBfl nt -rnrnl aelectlnna h . Miss Ailene Moored accompanied by Mrs. Ruth Lear: acrobat ic stunts by Dorothy, Ruth and Elain Townsend; vocal selections. ,iucii, iuu inu uuiuucii uy iu Mitchell entertainers. J-- j 1 i .v.. 3' 0 'round sad ''round. Pattern 1587 contains charts, directions , and pattern pieces for making these toys; material requirements; U- lustrations of the toys and of all the stitches used. Send 10 cent. In stamp, or coin (coin preferred) for this. pattern 5 "and' -Features -of- Interest to; -. - wbineri NO SECOND TABLE when the Carson "elan gathers for Thanksgjring dinner, Grandchildren of Mrs. John A. Carson seated at the festlTe table are: Janey at the left and Anne, facing the camera, daughters of Mr. and, Mrs. John H. Carson; Jack, Miss Poor man To Marry This AftPTTMnn an lmpre88,Te weddlng this after- h . m o.. noon when Miss Margaret Susan Poorman, daughter of Mr. and. ,tmm m r Mrs. Tracy Chandler Poorman of Wood burn, will become the bride tows will besald at the home pf of Stewart Stedman Bothwell of the groom's parents on North Cot Portland, son of Mrs. Florence tage street. i Bothwell of Los Angeles. Reverend ReT.;C. C. Haworth will perform George H. Swift Will perform the the don hie rinr reremnnv before ceremony In the presence of im- mediate relaUre. of the family, Th bride will be given away in marriage by her father and wtU marmn) nir ratncr inn win "f .w. ki- wear gm nbjaJ v , " . , v , hr Mis, Trma Wle-rin- of Ahr. deen. WaVh . and raaliel PoV.r will .r a Kit wav A'atisa'A vas wa v s9 vvsn uau for Mr. Bothwell. ' . . . An informal reception at the home Of the bride'S Uncle and annt. M,r: and M"- p- W!4 Poor; J$JSfL C T ,vV. "ked to call between the hours of fou.r an,d 8i5. cock- - ii aii wmie decorative scneme Will be Used abOUt the rooms in jTj - - - - - ;"; - ,r7flTtr" Cold era Mrs ide"-M" m mo ceuici Kuaiueu UJ wuiie vucaicr v,u fr ia f,t 8 , ' , , 7 , tn dining room. 5f COUB,le w"j leaT.e to 8ort ! J ? make their nome ,at Lake Oswego. Miss Poor- ma.? veil known in Salem and the granddaughter of airs. J. M. Poorman of Salem- B 0 1 n Miss Poorman and her fiance attended ihe University of Oregon and she Ia affiliated with Delta Gamma, He 18 now- connected with the Mc- cormick steamship company in romana. Rainttnw Cirle Pnn1nrt nauu)OW iri Onauct Regular Meeting . 0 vr m The members of Chadwlck chap- ter. Order of Rainbow for Girls, gathered at Masonic temple oa Tuesday night for their regular business meeting and social hour. jeanete Brown, worthy adviser. presided at the business meeting; and Jan Simmons was in charge of the social hour. ' A week ieo. officers of the Or- der of Rainbow for Girls put on a degree at the meeting of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, " ftl,7t ' Luv Z'.U i"rtnsr atnA a rift .,.,,.,. , 4fc. Rainbow Girls are initiation of & class of 1 candidates on the 14th of December;, a Christmas. party to be given by the mother adviser. regular meeting; and theannual ff,1," vda,nc be F1" at CaSUllian nail On December 23. Junior : WomanV Club , Dance Toniffht I- r ...... y Outstanding on tonight's so cial calendar is the Salem Junior Woman's club .dance at Hazel, Green. The semi-formal affair is from ten to one o'clock. Johnny -Stalnaker's ' orchestra from Port land has been engaged to play for dancing. Patrons and patronesses will be Mr. and Mrs. Ivan, G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley and : Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Miss Colene Mennis heads the commit tee in charge of the affair. - ., r Among the" parties to precede the dance . is the one for which . Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklln; will be hosts at their home. Mr. and Mrs.-H. H. Prlncehouse, Jr., will entertain i at dinner, before the dance, v In the Valley Social Realm . HAZEL GREENMrs. Alexan der Bishop and Mrs. Carl Jensen were hostesses to the Nemo Sew ing club. A Thanksgiving program was given by Mrs. Bishop, Mrs. Adolph Kittelson and Mrs. W. G. Davis. " The club will devote 30 min utes of each meeting to discussion of current topics. Mrs. Louis W ampler will be hostess Decem- ber 1. Z ; TJNIONVALE Seven member. of the Arrawannah Needle club attended the regular meeting held Wednesday afternoon at the home MAXINE BUREN " " " V South-Murphy Vows Said Today At a beautiful reremony at 10 o'clock this morntng, Min Mary Ellen Murphy, daughter of Mr.and tlt tv- vf .i. ., v . Mrs. John Murphy, will become the bride of Frank South, son of ir. tr. nv i- a j v in.. Mr., and Mrs. Charles South. The members of the Immediate fam ilies. Mrs. Louise Robertson will' sing. - - -.. ... ne onoe win wear a gown or dark green transparent velvet. Tbe bride will wear, a gown of W l.n "B "ouse .na Wl n ne Will be cuuaau M7. uu ru metallic collar. Her sister, Miss Rettv Mumhv. will be her nnlv at- tendant, and-will wear a wine velvet : rnan Xf ? Unrah will wear black crepe trimmed with M.r8' Sth. wear DiacK georgette witn oiaca jace. . . The groom will be attended by ii. KMtw nrnu cih Silver and ereen Ivv hava bn 3 - " u . .nrf a w . uumuci u& vFilla rhnimthAmnmi will Ik 7 Vv r.T, placed behind the altar. A reception Tor the members of tne famtIy wIU follow the cere- mony. me laoie wm do coverea with a lace cloth, centered by a large bride's cake which will be. guarded by green candles in sU- TeT holders. The bride's mother and the groom's sister, Mrs. Victor Butler, wiU eut the cakes. ! The couple will go to the coast tot a trip and will be atihome the firBt of the week at 693 Center street, For going away the bride will wear a black wool suit with a black fur coat; and accessories. Miss Murphy is a graduate of Springfield Normal school in BOum uaaoia ana nas oeen teacn- ing at Sidney, south of town. Mr. South is a graduate of Salem high school and is now associated with Casper and Cutler. ' ' State Snnprvknr Ts . " V . Honor truest Royal Neighbors ; of America met at Fraternal temple on Mon- day night and after their regular business meeting, a reception, was eia 10 nonor tne state super- visor, Mrs. Lenora BroilL Ont of town visitors at the meetinr Included Mrs. JDnlia Brockman. Mrs. Anna Lickte and Mrs. Jean Brockman of Wood- hum. The diningroom was ar- ranged with Thanksgiving flow- er. and decorations. Put that turkey np here, dear r ' iriiMiiiiil " S ' I mammf&r.m - . ..m....y. ............... , .y.v.y.v;. !.: :-,yj 1 ' ' " i " ' ' - ' 4 ' 1 i "t. ' I "i - v " , . -s; :-! : '"" '- K :v '-v; .-:.- :: ..... . v. . :.- . . . .. .- .-.-. . -v. - -v. ..;.v.--.-.-.- V' -vv.-. The annual tussle with the turkey can grow pretty dramatic on luuitigtTiug. Alia u can. a new nouasy irw& buck u ius uui which ha. a beguiling youthfulnes. superimposed on it. dramatic black chiffon. The yoke assumes an extra transparency being the only space on the dress that isn't finely pleated. Three time, around the waist and in a square way about the neck run ribbon, of narrow black velvet Copyright 1337. Esquire Features, Inc. ' M 1 r J ... . Women's Editor if ' - ' ; ' CLUB CALENDAR Macleay Community club, at schoolhouse. Basket social and program. . South Salem WCTTJ annual roll call meeting with Mrs. Bail Stripling, 943 South Liberty street. Ladies' Aid of the First Methodist church meet In Car : , ... rler room, 2: IS p. m. Daughters of Union Veterans, Barbara Fritchie Tent, No. 2, eet at. WCTU hall, 8 p. m., nom ination of officers and initia tion. Ceremony Read y-v -mm DurWg MaSS ' m, - AJm miTCIl At a lovely ceremony on Wed- neariav mnrninr at St TnaonVa Catholic church Miss Bonnie ro n o. - XT.. U U Crane of West Stayton. became the bride of BernardWodzewoda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wodze- woda. The Rev. Nicholas Deis of- ficiated at the nuptial mass. rrv. v i i w aat?n o-nwn A flnva-tln ysII tu iuiiu a m va aaafa i V14 carnea an arm Douquec ot wane n m o -j i.j. Mrs. Francis Wodzewoda was matron of honor, and wore a floor length gown of blue satin. Fran- cis woazewoaa was best man tor his brother. A reception following the cere- mony was given at the home of the bride's mother in West Stay- ton. " " Berpan Cnild Meets 1UCCB . At Broer S n5rZmSi S.2 met Broer, Jr., with Mrs. Lowell Mor- an as uubicsb oa. x uesuay uigni. Devotions were led by Benlah , Moran and Bernadette Broer had . charge of the program. MrB,-,IrTinf F.0X fa.Teai!ad?C and Elma Hoyt read s Thanks- giving poem. Sylvia Matt son gave the Mission magazine report and others gave reports on the Ai uuuy i&iij. Attending were: Misses . Irma Bennett, Elma Hoyt, Florence Wallace, Sylvia Mattson, Joy Grieg, Vera Brock, Margaret Stewart, Almeda Working, Caro- uue au n uu ne- en Smith. Mrs. Floyd White, Dr. and Mrs. Irving Fox. Mrs. Fred Broer. Jr.. Mrs. Rains Tinton and Mrs. Lowell Moran. -i- n. ' Miss Jean Cattrall of Eugene will be the house guest this week of Mis. Ruth Geer. tH show you how to carve it! . . i . . l ,v. . V ... in the center, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barsch; Allan. Jr., who carves the turkey, his sister, Marian, children of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson; and Wally, in front,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson. (Kennell-EUis photo. Turkey courtesy of the Spa.) Jfss Heen Jess 10 W 0. 1 I11S . Evening AUsa .Helen Jess,' niece of Mia. H. C. Rhoades, will become the bride of Mark D. Speer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Speer, this eve- nlng at a lovely wedding in the fireplace room of the First Presby terian church. Dr. Grover C. Birtchet will perform the cere mony at 8:30 o'clock. The lm- wfclt Ar.i.tV.n. .t4 .hit. . cathedral tapers. WUliam Wright will sing "I Love You Truly" and "At Dawn ing" before the wedding and Pro- ieaor rrwi tnurenui wui piay the accompaniments and the wed- ding marches. The bride will wear a wedding gown or ivory satin embellished with lace fashioned' on nrlnrexn lines. Her full tulle veil edged with 1aa will fall frnm m- o m nf oronra blossoms. She wil carry a shower bouquet of white rose buds. - miss urace itnoaaes, cousin of the bride will be her only at- tendant. She will wear a gown of m. t.ff.t. win hminiipt of taHamnn rna .rtnna.l'i1 -a - - r v wums " reuwwu aa u- ivan Nash. A reception at the home of Mrs. Rhoades for relatives and close friends of the couple1 will follow tne ceremony, mrs. itnoaaes win cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Marie Robing of Portland will Pour. AssisUng about the rooms will be Mrs. Donald Speer, Miss Evelyn Lindley and Miss June Speer. The couple will leave for a short wedding trip after which they will be at home at 417 North Cottage street. Women of Rotary Honor Mrs. Fred Smith jirB jga gmitn, wife of the district governor of Rotary, was honored at a luncheon for which Women of Rotary were hosts y8terday afternoon at Godfrey's, She Bpo9 informally about the different trips she has taken with Mr. Smlta Siting the Tariona Rotary clubs.- Miss Marian Av erill of Willamette university gave several readings. Special guests for the lunch eon were Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs yernon Douglas. Mrs. E. J. Scel- and Mrg Elpstrom. 1 Members present were Mrs. , .v..u. ..... .l." a V Pfahon Mra T Brrtr Byrd, Mrs. O. F.' Franklin, Mrs. George G Abstoker. Grabenhorst, Mrs. T. F. Mrs. William M. Ham-t ilton, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs. H, H. Olinger, Mrs. T. R. Paulas, Mrs. . H. K. Pickens," Mrs. B. E. Sisson, Mrs. Ervin Smith, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. J. Ly man. Steed, Mrs. R. E. Lee Steln er and Mrs. Ivan Stewart. . , Three Links Club Has I ; Entertainment ! . The Three Link, club will meet Friday for a 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon in the dining room in the Odd Fellow, hall. All Re bekah. are cordially Invited to at tend.. , ' . . v4 , The business meeting will be at 2:30; Elsie Townsend, Mary Gosser and Bessie Edward vrUl have charge of the entertainment: Christina Cladek, : Sally Curtis, Eva Keen and. Pearl Swanaon will take care of the needlework. which any one can bring to have on display."-" ' Lottie "Mc Adams . and v Laura NoyeS will arrange . the flowers. Leila phlsen and Eva Martin will have charge of the country store. Each member is requested to bring some article to place in the coun try .tore.' v; . ;j . . ,- . , Puppet Show Hlanned . ;i; For Friday : ; " 1 An entertainment worth seeing 1. the puppet show to be given at the parish house of the Cpiscopal church on Friday nnder the aus pice, of the St. Paul', gnild. There -will be twjt performances, one at 3:30 and the .econd at" 7:30 o'clock. Th4 pnblic is invited." i ' , The show, given by the Mad cap Marionettes, a group of Salem women, will include a Punch and Judy .how. a Santa Clans slavtet and several short acta. The ner- formance will be about an hoar iu lengm. - . . Behind the scenes at the show are Mrs. Frank Deckebach, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele and Mra. John CaughelL : l . It ; :v -::'"v . ." i Joan Beakey Honored On Birthday Joan Beakey, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. John Beakey, celebrat ed her 11th birthday Tuesday night when she entertained a group of her friends at. dinner " tn Beaaey. nome on-isorin Summer street. A pink and . white coior scneme was usea in me ta ble appointments. Covers were " placed for Joan Beakey, Miriam Becke, Jeanne Busick, Margaret Jane Emmons, riureuce iewis. wean uai ubiu. Beverly Beakey. , Mrs. Burton Myers entertained members of chapter BC. PEO sisterhood, Tuesday night at her home. A dessert supper was. served with places laid for 14 menta. Intereatinc tonics were discussed during the evening Dallas WCTU Has Regular Meeting DALLAS The regular meeting of the local WCTU was held Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. A. Conlee Jn North Dal las, with Mrs. P. W. Ediger as as sistant hostess. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Joy Bobbins, the vice president, Mrs. C h o e Butz, presided. j Mrs. Valeria Cleveland. had charge of the devotions and Mrs. Frank Johnson had, charge of the lesson study on "Alcoholic Bev erage Laws in "the State of Ore gon." Mrs. P. J. Voth and Mra. Harvey Larson each read articles on the temperance question. . Refreshments were served to 17 guests and members. Honor Newlyweds At Dinner Party CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lichty (Margaret Bell) were honor guests at din ner Sunday at the home of Mrs. H. A. Lichty. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell, Miss Gladys Bell, Miss Emma Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Campbell. Mrs. Koon, Mis. Norma Koon, Ernie Doer fler, Donald and James Lichty, Miss Nora Lichty, Mrs. H. A. Lichty. Thirty additional guests called during the afternoon and pre sented the newly married couple with many gifts. 409-415 Court St. r Homemaking Styles.. Food Final Notes for Thanksgiving , Festivities J ( iUCIO BIO MIWOJO: MSI UlUUie questions on cooking, the festive meal, and proportions, time of roasting and what to use for gar nishes will always provide some one with that, much, wanted in formation. " : j In the first place, and again we say to roast the turkey: no water, shallow pan, 350 degrees and no basting. Time is 3 hours 20 min utes for a ten pound bird: 3 hours and 40 minutes for; a 12 pound bird; 4 hours for a ! 15 pounder; 4 hours and 40 minutes for ai 1 8 pound turkey and anything over 20 pounds, 5 hours. Next, here is the cranberry pro portion again: Mix 1; pound cran berries with 2 cups; water, coot for 10 mrnutes, maBhing e a c M berry. Add 3 cups j sugar, cook hard for another 10 minutes, stir ring all the while. Now remove from stove, beat with flat wir whip for 5 minutes. This Jells and is very good," . -. Garnishes are important on. the Thanksgiving platter, W 1 1 h 0 u t parsley we can nse celery tops, tiny wisps of spinach or even a sprig, or two of Oregon grape leaves. Beet curls (made by cut ting raw beets 'round and 'round and putting them on ice for a while) make garnishes, too. For decorations let's look around the yard. Most of us have planned the centerpiece but perhaps a prickly spray of those Oregon grape leaves that have turned.red, or the bright green holly .leaves will give color and interest to the fruit centerpiece. Put the greets down first and the fruit on top. Combine fruit and vegetables for an interesting arrangement. using tomatoes, carrots. ,red ipples, an artichoke, a ' spray, of Spinach and banana, for a colorful arrangement For containers, there's the little red wagon ' that caine from t,h dime store that will look attrac tive when filled with fruit There's the large- wooden salad plate, that shiny, .new round cake pan that's never . been used that will brighten up the table, and there is a Hubbard squash stored away outside that can be cut. in half to make a container for chrysanthemums. Gelatine molds, i salad bowls, cookie Jars and other odd shaped utensils- make excellent holders for flowers. , New Colors : Appear in Modish Silks j One of the Tiew colors appear-" ing in silks is the light grayisk v v. u uiui lit u-k uvn. is a pastel ground color for prints. Silk prints are having a tendency toward smaller allover j patterns that simulate-embroidery. Another feature of the: advance hews of early spring prints is the appearance of many j tones of yel low, with warn golden tones pre dominating. They a?e said to b very effective when linked up with black (which they usually are). :- Garnishes Make Relishes At Dinner Red raihlses. sliced thin, al most through and allowed . to Btand in ice water for! several hours, make garnishes to serve as relishes along with celery - aad carrot curia. . Pickles, cut fan-shaped, make garnishes for the meat platter too. Hot canned apricot, and dried peaches stewed , and served hot will serve a . refreshing vege table at av larga.meal. . Shrimp or crab-may be served as a cocktail in lemon halves, to mato halves or even small greea pepper cases. j j Ellen Kaye's f Style Studio Toicn and Country , : iW-": aii - Reduced - - - , ? Every , dress featttres some newest style ; trend ; that marks it as the smartest se lection for your i wardrobe, chirrings . . . Jeweled orna ments ... new corseleted effects ... every smart de tail that you 11 find in dresses selling at twice the price. Sizes 12 to 52 and 11 to 17. Half sizes a specialty.' AIL Coats 25 Off - - Sakm -Owned