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PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenu Oregon, Tuesday Morning, November I, 1938 X Society . .Clubs . Music S6rority; Alumnae Ehtertained.av Breakfast Homecoming at Willamette Is ' the occasion tor much entertain ing honoring the alumni who hart returned for the festivities. Sunday morning the Beta Chi alamnae were honored, at break fast at the State street chapter house ai 9 o'clock. The long table was decorated with pumpkins, fruit and apple . candle . holders and tapers. Hallowe'en favors ; marked ' .places for i the guests. At the business meeting which followed Mrs. Rein Jackson, president," presided. ... Covers were , placed "for : Miss Margaret Ghormlv,; Miss Margue rite Clark, Miss Dorothr McGee. Miss Helen Burdick; Miss Ruth Fiek, Mrs. Herbert Hardy, Mrs. Dean Pollock,- "Mrs. Kenneth Legge Mrs. Rein' Jackson all of Portland Mrs. Hugh J Gilvra, Forest Grove, Miss Charlotte Litchfield, Eddyville. Miss Fays Cernutt ; and ' Miss M Irian Armi tage, .McMlnnyUle, Mrs. Elliott Price, J Camas. Wash.,- Miss Julia Philp, Dallas, Miss ; arlari Wake field, Grand Ronde, . Miss Mar Jorle Thorne, Taft, Miss Elma Nell, Vancouver, 'Wash,, Mrs, Claire M. Price, Falls City, Miss Mildred : Walker, Harrisburg, Miss Loretta" Fisher, Corvallis; Miss Helen Boardman, Miss Vir- ginia wassam, . Mrs. 1 Kenneth Potts, Mrs. George Scales, "Miss Lucille Bralnard, jMlss Pauline Winslow, Miss Edna Savr ge, Miss Margaret Savage, - Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Jerym -Upeton, Mrs. Dan Schreiber," Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead, Mrs. Edwin E. Thomas, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Miss Lelia John son. Miss Ha Mills .and Miss Melta Belle Savage all of Salem. Delta Phi Breakfast The Delta -Phi alumnae were honored at luncheon Saturday afternoon at the house on Court street. Miss Helen ru sang several solos and Miss Olive Clemes gave piano numbers. Miss Charlotte McKee was in charge, of arrangements. Mrs. Marlon Moore presided a the business meeting. Guests were seated at small tables centerd with autumn flowers. ' ;." . Those present were Mrs. Fred Alban Weil, Miss Beuna Brown, Miss Gwendolyn Hunt,' Miss Es ther "Black, MisalMarian Steiger wald. Misi Carol Gardner, Miss Frances Faber, Miss . Barbara Crookham,- Miss Roberta McGll christ, Mfts Lillian -.Hart, f Miss Kaye Ringe. Miss Cathrln Headr rick, Miss Enid Wlnningh am, Miss Virginia Mason, Miss Sadie Jo Reed. Miss Edna Wentt, Miss Marian Brets, Miss Sylvia Du- Bois, Mrs. Gordon Skinner, Mrs. parid Lewis, ywMiwic Contest Bulletins George Rhoten.-Mrs. Joseph Fel- Mn TT,lm- TPrnnfX- Mrs.' IUU) o. " Marlon Moore, Mrs. Verne Baine," Mrs. Hugh Churcn ana Mrs H. Brydon. r Sisterhood Class Is Entertained The 7S Sisterhood class ot the First-Christian r church met, on Thursday in the churcn panor ior its regular monthly social And business meeting. r. uuj usui lnsiaiieo me newiy vim fleers. ' . Those present were: Mrs. Ed Townsend, Miss Mollle . styles, mi.. Ma Trnv. Mrs, M. McDon- - aid, Mrs. E. L. Swanson, Mrs. w o mrii tr e w. Pow- ers. Mrs. Dora Colwili, Mrs. IdeUa It.1i.- v n r Alien m AUce Hirdebrand, Mrs. William f."." Mu-.ni. Vv -nlLir m7: v71 Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs Eva Keene. Mrs. Eugene Wood, Mrs. Fred Pugh, Mrs. Sarah Penny, Mrs. Llllie Douglas, Mrs. P. H. Lunger. Mrs. -J. H. Arnold, Mrs. C. S. Utterback, Mrs. Will May, Mrs. Ina S. Adsitt. Mrs.-. E. A. Steinke, Mrs. Earl Chapel. Mrs. c e. case.Mrs. s. Richter, Mrs. Floyd Crabtree, Mrs. D. D. 01m- sted. : Mrs. Alma Gillespie. Mrs. Robert L. Hart. Mrs. Minnie Jones, Mrs. Patterson, Miss Mae Ratclitte, Miss Elsie Fink wd Miss Fannie Crabtree. Mrs. Marcus to Be Feted On Birthday Mrs. Earl Cooley lias bidden a rrnnn matrons to her Center street home Wednesday afternoon ireei uuuiu Htuucmi.j for the pleasure of her mother. . . v .it. . jura, a . oiius, vu day. A dessert luncheon will be served at 1:30 o'clock followed by; an afternoon of cards. - Covers will be placed for Mrs. A. F. Marcus, the honor guest. Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. 1 M. Pur- 'vine, Mrs. John Harbison, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Mrs. J. T.JVhlttlg .- R. T, Boals.and Mrs. Eart Oooley. - t ' . v :. ,r Ramages Entertain on i Sunday NiAt :yi & -C Mr. and Mrs. L - . t M. - Ramage home on Sun- enieriainea at tneir noma on un- day night for their son and daugh - ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. John 'V Ramage and for Dr. Ralph Pur- vine. The affair was a supper party. Present were: u Dr. -and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Colgan. Mr. and Mrs. Ed - ward Siegmund of Eugene and the honor guests. 500 IT TODAY ' V - y .News CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday, November 1 pm American Lutheran church. Artisan tv oiucu o w w i u & club with Mrs. Goldia Kyle, all. day. '- . - - .. -- s Yomarco class, - with Mrs. Mattie' Taylor -179 7 Chenieke ta street; 2 : SO p.m. . -Salem WCTU membership tea 2 p.m. at hall. v- Else Ebsen drama class, with Mrs. F. A. Weil, 1610 Court street. . Credit Women's Breakfast club, Argo 7 a.m. Capitol Business college fac ulty, reception and Hallowe'en frolic. ..'. ' Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Bernard Benson, Hopewell road, 2 p.m. . i . P.L.E. and Fr club meet for Quilting at KP hair, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Xov. 2 Royal Neighbors Sewing -club all day at. Fairgrounds ca bin, no-host noon dinner. -. Woman's Home -Missionary society, First Methodist church, 2:15 p.m. - Leslie Methodist Ladies' Aid, 2 p.m. at church. Dakoti club, Episcopal parish house, 30 covered dish supper. . Monthly meeting of Ladies' Aid oi n.nipai Memorial ennren with Mrs. Edgar! Pferrine, 775 North Cottaire: "covered dish luncheon 12:30 B.m.'- V. Ladies of - Clearing Sewing club with Mrs. E. C. Crawford, 1570 N. Winter, 2 .p.m. ' Thursday, October 3i Missionary society, First Pres byterian church, silver tea at C. P. Bishop home 3 to 5 p.m. P.L.E. and F club with Mrsi D. P. Slater, 744 North Cap-' itol,, 8 p.m. ' Merry Minglers with' Mrs." L. B. Malm, Rt. 7, 2 p.m. Woman's auxiliary to DAV card party at Cherry City rec reation rooms 8 p.m. Hayesville Woman's club Mrs. E. L. Moore, 2 p.m., Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, speaker. . Friday, November 4 Unitarian Women's alliance silver tea with Miss Gertrude Savage. 13 C 2 Plaza, 2:10 p.m. West Side circle of Jason Lee Methodist church all day.; ; ' White Shrine o! Jerusalem benefit tea, Woman's clubhouse. Y's Mennettes witL Mrs. Kenneth Waters, 2:3" p.m. ' Saturday, November 5 . Rembrandt Artists Guild with' Miss Gertrude Savage,' 1362 Plaza, 7:30 p..mv . Monday, November 7 "Past Presidents club of WRC with Mrs. Goldie Kyle, 965 . North 16th, 2 p.m. te Ready . J . - Music students, planning to enter the contests- tor young art- lets and student musicians being iiciu iu wuiu, mc uciu uicu by teachers to write for bulle- HolHster. 5325 Southeast 40th avenue, Portland, 'stite chair- man. The contests, which are spon- sored by the Oregon , Federation of Music clubs, have' difficult iuiicuituu nuicu re utuo- , u,cC are listed in the young artists contest, violin, piano and voice; eatu urst yc carries win n a casn prize oi av. prizes oi xv eacn are to ne awaraea to nrsts w eacn or tne m am- nat piano violin, 'cello, organ, men's voice and women voice. The district contest for win ners of the sUte tournamem will be held in April In Portland. yo winners, are ell - ... T thA national contest glble for the national contest which will take place at the bN ennlal convention of the Fed- eration of Music clubs in Balti- more , Md., in May. ' Mrs. Davies Honored . At Shower On Wednesday night Mrs. La - , Doyt Davies was. honored with a shower at her home, given by girla from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. The Halloween, motif was used in dec- orations and refreshments. 'were "Mr.,"- Jane Lois Macey, Miss Mlss radred Si- Present ith mi n;.. t...i m 'w,m wm mi., mons. Miss Erma Weisser? Miss Saxel Coek, Mrsi Hannah Gough- i.r ' . , t. . . . . .5" ner( urs. uiga ugiesoee, Mrs. Helen Bush, Mrs. Loretta Depew. Mr8. Eua starr, Mrs. Leona Boe- lens, Mrs. .Veda Barker, . Mrs. riorence Ge6rge, Mrs. Marian King, Mrs. Margaret. Rush, Mrs. Marv Bailev. Mrs. Jessie Fan eh t. Mrs. Helen .Thatcher, Mrs.' Clara Eckar t. Mrs. Delia , Bayne, Mrs. Geraldine I " Driscoll, ' Mrs. -. Ruth Bairey and Mrs. LaDoyt Daviea. - .-. - -..j.- Mr. aad Mrs. LonJs Lchmnn-1 : BUDDer panv buuqsi uijsui . i their South High street residence lo compUment to their weekend rnmnlimont ; -.., u, n Mrs. Herman w i Klelne of Portlands Covers were pIaced for r 6 gUests. " Mr. and Mrs. John Jelderksare: receiving congratulations on the .birth of a soni, John Anthony, Jr., Sunday morning at - the Salem General hospItaL The infant son' has a brother, Marshall. ' ft "IX j. ... .. at YCUil GA$ CaeaDEALEn '-and Features of iBterest' to -"Womeii Informal Affair On Sunday at Smith HOITie - v Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Smith . '.were hosts for a - smartly ar ranged .breakfast Sunday morn ing at 9 o'clock at their Center street borne. Guests included for mer 'Willamette graduates who gather ; each year at the Smith home during Homecoming week end. M; ,- ''XA The table were festive with -bouquets of autumn flowers and chrysanthemums. The hours were ' spent Informally following the breakfast. Assisting the hostess were Miss Barbara Hollingworth, Miss Florence Gallon and Miss ' Marjorie Van deWalker. Covers were placed ior Dr. and Mrs. Carl Holling worth and Dr. . and Mrs." Neal Zimmerman of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. -Bruce R. Baxter, Dr. and Mrs; Grover C. , 'Bellinger, Dr. and "Mrs. Charted E. Bates, Mr. and Irs. Asa Fish er, Professor and Mrs. Morton E.' 'Peck and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Smith. . - Kappa Gamma Rho Men rr ... Hosts for Banquet. The. Kappa Gamma Rho frater nity men, entertained with several affairs this weekend celebrating the Willamette homecoming. Fri day night the fraternity men were hosts for a banquet at the chapter house on North Church street in honor of four new members' who were, initiated preceding the ban quet. They include . Mr. Watson Dutton, Mr. Verne Casterllne, Mr. Richard McNees and Mr. Hobef t Ramp. The table was centered with bouquets of chrysanthemums of cardinal and gold flanked with 4a- pers. Speeches were made by Mr. 1 Dutton, Mr. Dean Pollock, a char ter member, and Mr. Joseph Fel- . ton. . - '-C - " Alumni present at. the dinner were Messrs. Dean Pollock, Carol Pratt, Charles Kaufman, Kendall Teishiger, Clarence Oliver, Rob- -T ' j ert Notaon, William Sargent, all iVCW ' lU.ea lOT ot Portland, Robert Honck and e r Lee Gould, Corvallis, R o b e r t XJCilCl it IS Sears, T. Harold Tomllnson and - -' Joseph, Felton of Salem. - Xi3J7WGCt. ' Members present at the banquet were Messrs. Robert Clarke, AN JSL?JS w-i1' ,S i ita "W S?' November th with Miss rwii. fS'11'-' la! tt tit "8ad.16 Van DeMen conference Charles Carey, Gllbert Heald, llay woman's guild, or the auxiliary chairman, and the Astoria hotel f,7mnL Royoer' Diik.Tatrt!: or the ladle8' aid thlnk of, It! belttrters; . . , rilfn whUSl " DaT,S nd AndK onf J? w..mtonM Mr. AI Norblad, "former gover- CttytonJYheeier. . ia about to take place in Salem, nor o the Btate of .Oregon and ; 7 F w y something auite new and very; president of the senate, who has; Folowlng the play Saturday ' clever, a cofiarmunity baxaar, sal- recently returned from a world night the Kappa Gamma Rho men , vage sale or feat-have-you, a the tour, will elm a resume ht hia were hosts for an Informal dance armory on November 12, when travels at the luncheon at 12:30, Btate first Tice-regeif and Mrs' J- A. Mais, Mrs., Charles Fessen at the house. Chaperones were many a woman's organization In presided over by Miss Mary Ham- ; w: c. jakin of Dallas! state eusto- den MrB' B Steeres, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of . Spokane. . Guests were Miss Arias. Jones, IMiss ' Helen Mallett, Miss Olive Clemes, Miss Lois Herman, Miss uv uunvu, luioo nvuerw. luuuii- Christ, Miss Rath Jones, Miss Bar- Miss Agnes McCurdy. Miss Sallv Anderson, Miss Betty Keller. Miss Marie Bendlckson. Hosts were Messrs. Oscar Swen- son, Jr., James Cheetham, ; Watson Dutton,; Ray Bowman, Winston layior, -iy uiiiespie, Kobert Tee- ier, jonn urooKs, iiruce . van Wyngardeh, C la y t o n Wheeler,- Winston Bunnell, John Llenhart an,i Riehar Tatro j . uraiiuu wees will ge Observed TTpf. 1JC uubcrvea Jiere That the. public may become P5"Tr the ac- "cities of S a 1 e m schools, Na- "onal Education week will b better acquainted with the ac- "pnM aucation week will be ""If0" Jia ,Be Ola Clark as local chairman, assisted by a commit- J0 eacerB'-! v .1 The program for the week In allla1sa all t ia AlomAnrorv fwt. 71- iTr 2 Zm V T , w srarten Mondav morn in e at 1030 saniord, Mrs. uecn sanzora, Airs, Sty Mg i'BSVt Bess Walters. Mrs. Lois Sche ciiy. rnere win D radio pro- . . - . ,t ' waiters, Mrs. M. Doud, Mrs. grams, . programs and open nouses at the various buildings. dlaf" recepUons held at Bight. n iPi". y' November B, Mr Rex Putnam, state super in - ieno?ni OI pudiic instruction win officially open the week with an aaaress given oyer KUIN. Originally Nationar:EducaUon "T obwrved jointly by Naonal Educa on "socia- tlon and the American Legion: .n American region; " been an annual event for i ..... -. Miss Kirk Hnstpfio for 10T. . Hallowe en PartV J Mia Janet Kirk, vonnr danrh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, was hostess for a gay Hallowe'en . party last night at the home, ot ner parents on South High street. vi a luc a were ui yiaj iu ui rov reation room with ghosts, a picket, J3!? ffirSgi. . - . ... . "esnments were servea rouowing ? ening of games. The surprise vi me evening was me appearance of Master Ellis Tehle dressed as Virginia Wiedler ' : Guests bidden by Miss Kirk wom Ml, Cntanna Small Mia Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Georgia Roberts, Miss Madeline Keene, Miss Ada Mae Tehle, Miss Barbara t'pjohn, Miss Rena Skaggs. Miss Janey Carson, Miss Ruth Ander son and MJss Patricia Thompson. I Mr. William Dyer and Mr. CJaybourne Dyer were hoBts for a buffet supper -. party ' - Saturday . night at the Dyer home on North Summer street following the 20- 30 club : dance ; at Hazel Green. About 40 guests enjoyed the affair.- ', -- , Mre..H. H. Stapleton of Rose burg has . been a house guest at the home of Miss Josephine Baumgartner.' Additional Society News on Page 11. - " UAXINE BUREN Stifle-Smiled From what I've seen of It, I would say marriage was Love, Honor, and No We're still realistic at heart, you see, no matter how, far back we turn to romantic periods in fashions. The above cynicism is cloaked in a white crepe blouse whose baby jplntucks, wee scalloped edges and couplets of buttons, is the essence to its two useless pockets. The plain, squarish lines and mannish white collar, is old-fashioned feminine, too, by way of cashmere Jersey, the jumper stitched to ef feet horizontal stripes. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, inc By MAXINE BUREN the city sets -up a booth and sella things. It's to be a sale of new and used . cicthiug, 1 leftover - canned goods? farm produce that's pooled uiiu vug uuu giuuy, uuugcuviu goods or any thing salable that Funds are to mo to the Individ- ual organizations, of course, they merely pool general expenses for reasons of economy. .Several pa- triotic auxiliaries, church groups, the Salem Philharmonic orchestra association ana tne xwca arei inciuaea aireaay ana any otner organisations who wish informa- Uon mayffind it by calling the van Aval fi.lrm.n The idea of European street xJairs and bazaars should appeal to Salem women's organisations, for it is always these groups that' are expected to come through with generous financial help when it is needed in church or club or- neeaea m cnurcn or c sanitations. ' Kindergarten PuDilS Are "uerdrien jrupiis Are Honored at PartV Mrs. Frank Lilburn entertained members of her musical kinder- The youngsters were seated at Joseph beraotz, Mrs. Macs aer long tables and the Hallowe'en dots, Mrs. Harold Bowman, Mrs. "age decOraTions ; unburn assisted Mrs. Lilburn. miss jueiva ioeuguuu, sura. v., Those present were Whitney c- Sanford and Mrs. Ray San Benson, Beverly Bissell, Harland ford' ivy.m., j... Ui;j uiwnru, dual uu J3:0',? ? f' f Sn Jr Dick Fo?tmn: Wallace Carson ler, Beth and Ann Gilbert,' Nor --- -- -"-7 man Lee Kay Loyeal, Virginia Miller. Blllv MpTTItiww: Innr Miller, Billy, McKlnney, Lenore PhUllnne. Shelia Perklna. Patsv Ann Ramseyer, David Rhoten, Alcha Schaefer, Betty Lou Smith, Eileen Sussbauer, Sandra Wilson, Ann Woodmansee, and Roger Wade. - : . ' Bridge Luncheon TodaV . - J -' " " "f At Becke Home ; . nan unu lias iutiicu members of her club to a 1 o'clock 5SS?S.S&.?SSSf! ..... -m v "-"a ZJ "rT., h 1fnnraK .f8- R f - .UUCw a additional guest, T n, v t ? UD niemhers are Mrs. Braxler Sjn all, Mrs. Roger Mything, Mrs. H. G. MSlSOn, M. Ronald ' JoneS, re ."T? ? m,i"SL ir . , J i L-vf 6 riercg a necse. Cantilever Id im 8aln br Vm - Oat ACKLJIS BOOTER Y ;.. 105 N. HIGH ST. , EACHWEEIC before Dec .1st adds 5: to your savings on Christmas pho tographs. - . Cyn Cronise Studio J 1st NatX Bank Bldg. - T IFomen'i Editor- - - - (,ftHcktn ray: W ; - . ot frail, trusting femininity, even practical two-piece, right, for all its District Conference tp Be Held at Astoria The third district conference ot the Business ' and Professional . Women's elub of the 1938-39 vear will the-held at Astoria on lach. Astoria, nreaident: uiu Ell- w xabeth Ogden of Astoria will en- tertain the group with musical numbers. Mrs. Leona Bryant, state pre- diucui, win jiimuc At tuo ciu- tive breakfast at 7:30, and the charre of Ann Hindi of Portland. state publicity chairman, which will be in the form of a debate )along the line of the program of tne national federation, y Business and Yours." The debate W1" "J Philbin of Portland, state first JU1SS sanlora JPetea at if;-!,' cV.,.r ivltcnen . Snower Mrs. Ray Sanford entertained ZTrZZ pnn,nl;mM. MlRB T-Vii Sanford whose marriage to Mr. Nick Serdotz will be an event of November 27. A buffet lunch- gerTed and tne Hal. loween motif was used in the decorations. ' Guests were Miss LaVelle Albert Gu Sanford, 1 usiaison. mrn. w. j. Miss Marie Sanford, n . . S . . VVT . . . auXrywm meet" 10 oclock at the M.UIC u-nvia aawonMu this morning the Salem eham- with Mrs. T. A. T i-.-i-- nroatdinp Livesley presiding. !" " steiwer oi jerierson has bidden members of the Town and Country club to luncheon and cards at her aome Wednesday afternoon. ; . Arriving In, the capital last night for a week's tislt was Mrs. Charles Craig (Helen,; Jordan) of' Seattle. She will be the- bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W Meyers. JURISDICTIONAL Mean Manser .for the Union Members, but Wlfl IVI UiV LABOR RACKETEER uHlOM til? am 'la: I "ssiri nar' - I pM M, kr ItanMM 111 ml Oi,. f Ba JsssjssssisBajsjB,' veastsjsBn, MmsS Wvsjsa erWffesjst Miss Stadler Wed To Mr. Lemmon At Church Rites St Vincent dePaul church was the setting for a lovely ceremony October 3" -when Miss Evelyn Stadler, daughter of Mr.; and Mrs John L. Stadler became the bride of Mr. Lloyd' G. Lemmon of - Toledo, son " of ' Mr. and : Mrs. George Lemmon of Toledo; for merly ot Salem. Father Neigh baur read the service at' 9 o'clock. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wort a floor length gown of white satin fashioned on princess lines, with long sleeves shirred at the shoul ders .and a t pearl clip at - the neckline.. She Wore a -fingertip length veil of tulle which . fell from a pearl coronet Her bou quet was of pink rosebuds, bou vardia and lilies-of-thevalley. : Two sisters of the bride, Miss Jeannett: iind Miss Josephine Stadler, acted as maid of honor and bridesmaid. They wore iden tical frocks of teal blue, taffeta fashioned with hoop skirts, short shirred, puffed sleeves and square necklines. They wore doll hats - of, matching ' blue trimmed i in wine colored flowers, wine gloves and shoes. They. carried bou quets of deep red roses and bou vardia. . , Mr. t Frank Stadler .served as .; best man fo? Mr. Lemmon. Ush ers were Mir. Clayton Stadler, , Mr. W.' W. Gibson and Mr. Jo seph R. Williams. A wedding breakfast at the home, of the bride's parents on Brooks avenue followed the cere mony. Bouquets of autumn flow ers were arranged about the rrwim and the servine table was centered with the bride's cake and red roses. Covers were plac- ed for 35- sruests iV xh6 couple are now residing in Toledo where Mr. Lemmon is with the C. D. Johnson Lumber mill. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lemmon are well known in Salem. Out of-town guests at the wedding were Mrs. v George Lemmon, Lemmon and Mrs. L. C. Sanford all of Toledo. DAR Birthday Luncheon On Saturday The 23rd anniversarv of Che- meketa chapter. Daughters of the im.,i.,n nAtnfinn win ik Saturday with a 1 o'clock luncne0n at Godfrey's. A business meting WU1 follow with Mrs. i. m. Schannep presiding. . Mrs. Gilbert Holt of Pendleton. state regent, will be the guest of honor and speaker for the after- noon Other soecial guests will be it...j -r J H H s . ThB ,An,i,lM In f r. ranrpmonti inrinden' Ur u p Adams and Mrs. Herbert Ostlind. Members wishinir reservations are asked to Phone the above -.il.ixf-J"1?' Jf?n " , .7 tt " g0n includes two students from gaien, Barbara Ann PiercA and Eleanor Sederstrom Miss Pierce te tne dangnter 0f "jar. and Mrs. Edrar T. Pierce and is a mem- . w nfVpJn ti -u. mi.. Sederstrom- is the ' daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. 0 F. Sederstrom and is affiliated with Alpha Phi. . FOR YOUR WW ' TV iaj with all the work of 6lt tOfmedioaVptceahranta of our, sensational trade-in offer. .!. good for a Umiud time mlj. Let Bendiz do your washing Job auto matically. And Bendix actuallypays ior Itself with the money it saves. Come in tomorrow. See an amaz- : ing demonstration of the Bendix : Home Laundry. Learn about, the trade-in offer and bid farewell to washday toil forever; Convenient terms to suit your budget. 7 i R!s b A3 Yea Ce;..Essx Doajie lest AUT0:.UTICAUY - HliilliuMI i(lMLJ 1 fwtsr. adtd cteflw O Stt tk asttautis O Tabs eat cfcsa, sawt v affiassr &Sm antf satar caa. O dalaM . . . Saavry aaMlae " Srli mi wj, fcha. aas raaay Sr Sm fia. YOUR OLD WASIIER ' 325. Court Street 8 (0 Today's Menu : 1 We'll feature one or tne oisnes cooked on Monday at tne aemon- stratfon of meat cookery fcy ft nationally known expert from the Livestock and Meat board. Cream of fresh. celery soup f- Braised liver meal - . BrOccoli . ... , Pampkin custard , Cup cakes BRAISED JJVEK MEAL lVa pounds sliced liver ! teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper. y. cup flour' cup bacon drippings 6 potatoes, sliced 4 medium onions, . sliced 2 pups cannea lomaioea Wash and dry liver. Dredge with seasoned flour. Brown in hot fat. Add vegetables. Cover and isimmer about 45 minutes,- or until- vegetables aro .done, Serve, with buttered string, beans. Sprouts Appear in Many New Recipes . V .r ' Brussels sprouts, usually boil- "2ii on toast or biscuits, and boiled with! celery , and onions.. Cooked"- chestnuts make another ingredi- ent to add to the sprouts. Some like, to cook the sprouts first, then make a rauce of 0ur, and 1 butter and jneat tock or bouillon cubes. Then to aaa tne sprouts and heaf well through. Boiled chestnuts might be added. to this gravy.. . ' I m . tw A a Vegetables. frilltS in '. -o Centerpieces ! . i . - ..... A double-deck . bon bon. or relish dish makes an excellent holder for fruits and vegetables to make a centerpiece for au tumn and wintertime, Grapes, cucumbers, - tomatoes, apples, green peppers and ba nanas make a colorful combina- tion that's both modern, and practical. Use up the fruit and vegetables before they spoil or the centerpiece will . be an ex-, pensive affair. Mrs. Koon Hostess to Bible Class i i Mrs. Louisa Koon was hostess to the Woman's Bible class of the First .Methodist church on Friday afternoon.' Mrs. John Evans gave the devotions. As- sistiag hostesses were Mrs. John Eobins, Mrs. Etta Haskell and Mrs. Frank Sherwood. Those attendinc were: Mrs. L. D. Waterman,. Mrs. E. E. Gil bert, Mrs. E. C. Miller, Mrs. B. Blatchford, Mrs. John Evans, Mrs. Oren Stratton, Mrs. G. H. Quigley, Mrs. Nettie Schram, Mrs. C. F. Breithaupt, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Ef fie Dunlap, Mrs. C P. LaBare, Mrs. O. W. Emmons, and Mrs. Nellie G. Gardner.' Mothtrs! Whmver anvone in yoin: family has cdLidoi't Uket AM9& nwdless risks .. . ease misery wim y yAPOguB . .a I.HlUle 1" '11 ttfllaLrtJ LIMITED TIME ONLY OLD WASHING MACHINE ON A '( 'Ill: WftJiMife .'.!VliMf: - EJ: o .. g p AS DOW PAYMENT CONVENIENT afssssssw MaaSk . "s. " W. & Homemaking Styles.. Food Meat Cookery Is Easy ii You -, - . rj lIiUW ' Wheu Miss CJarle Mav EHioit haiUompleted her .demonstration of meat cookery yesterday after noon. at the Salem' l.Jgb school iudttorium. tne audience felt Jifce " going to town, baying a side of beef or; veal, . and , seeng hew ' many practical main dishes they . eo'uld prepare.; W .';.-. .;-.''... The demonstration, which was sponsored by the National Li ve- stock and Meat board and the extension 'department -of the OrMfln'' Stat a i rnllpir. featured m,thnd of cook- .-."7w" . -TT - mg meats. Because Miss Elliott represents the meat dealers of the country. her object is to teach women to get the most pleasure and econ omy from their, meat budgets. Slow cooking methods advocated by this expert mean that there is very little to: preparing a good roaVt. merely ' .alt and ,ut it in the oven, temperature at 350, and leave for' fte required length of tlme - per pound.' If there's a meat thermometer in the fam- ut tnat makes the tine element eTn more 8imple. , - Eeonomr as Well as simnliclty " - ,were featured In the demonstra tion Mfes Elliott 1 talked on in eipen8iTe: cuts, which can be made into extra nice meat dieh- es. For instance; she suggests using shortribs to make an ele- gant appearing but not particu larly expensive crown roast like . . . ims; ,r..., BRIDGET'S SHORT RIB CROWN 6 pounds short ribs Potato dressing Salt and pepper. 1 Vi . cups water Buy Bhort "ribs in two st-ips. .uHhlk? and "le ribs? long, wipe witn aamp cioia. Sew theHids k together. Place with rib Jends down on trivet. Fill center with potato dressing. Season. Place, in roasting pan and roast uncovered in a slow oven ((300 ' degrees) . for . one hour. Add waterAcover and con tinue baking for 1 y ' hours ' or until tender. Serves 8. But Miss Elliott knows other recipes : beside, .meat, whih is proved by her idea for1 a dress ing; . ... , i ... PAYS FOR ITSELF THREE WAYS I If laundry b sent out Bendiz saves this expense. BetxHx cu the cost of a lanodress . . and snaid's time. ; Clothes iatt 2a a Bcndis and expensive replace aoexics are cut to a minimum. TER3IS ON BALANCE Sale m '.4--