Mrs. Hewett Hostess At Home Mrs. Roy Hewett will entertain this afternoon with a Inncheon and bride complimenting the members of her club. Chrysanthe mums will be used about the rooms. Mrs. E. R. Harrey will bo a special guest Those bidden are: Mrs. Waldo Mills, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. H. O. Smith, Mrs. Charles Sprague. Mrs. A. A. Slewert, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs. Robert W. Craig and Mrs. M. Hoffnell. 0 ' Social. Club at CLUB CALENDAR Temple Chadwlck chapter. -Order of Eastern Star social afternoon clnb, met at Masonic temple Tues day for a dessert luncheon and bridge. High honors went to Mrs. Prank Mogan and Mrs. - Grace Gllloa. Hostesses for the affair were: Mrs. W. O. Widdows. chairman, Mrs. William Tschopp, Mrs. W. Hartley. Mrs. Flora Baldwin, Mrs. T. C. Rock and Mrs. Ida Elfin. Pattern Mm ' 43 (' Friday ! : : Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church with Mrs. C. F. Brelthaupt, 211 East Miller. MO p. m. ' Hal Hlbbard auxiliary, with Mrs. Arthur Glrod. 222S North Church street. 1:20 p.m. Eterl class. First Baptist church, 7:20 p. m.. social. . Degree of honor, S p.m. Knights of Pythias hall. Elec tion. , - 1 i - I ' SATURDAY Chemeketa QAR no-host lun cheon. Carrier Room. First Methodist church. 12:20 p.ra. Carpenters social. KP hall, :20. mmbri and families. Reserratlona with Mrs. IL A. y Moadav Hal' Hlbbard cams and aux iliary, 8 p.m.. Woman's club house, election. Delta Tan Gama Mother's club at Lausanne hall, - 2:20 P. n. , " i r Tuesday Campfire Guardian's associa tion with Mrs. Eminerson Hol comb, 10 SO North 20th street, 2 p. m. I ' Salem Ministers'! wives 2 p.m. with Mrs. Guy L. Drill, 7S7 North Winter street. ' Women's societies of Knight Memorial church, bazaar lunch eon and dinner at church. i . Wednesday AAUW Literature section with . Mrs. Charles Johnson, 282 Jerrls street, 8 p.m. 3(D(BIlBTly o o o o D?n(naO MAXINE BiraENirofltcir Editor Tea Given for Visitor ? Mrs. Adam Hersch entertained Sunday afternoon with a tea in honor of her sister, Mrs. Robert Shattuck of Concord. Calif., who, with her husband and small son, Lawrence Robert, has oeen spend ing the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Emery. , The rooms were decorated with evergreens, snowberries and red candles. Mrs. Hersch was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Emery, who poured. Friends calling were: Mrs. W. E. Branch, Mrs. William deVries, Mrs. John Olthoff, Mrs. George Kleen, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Miss Alice Marie Thompson.' Mr. and ! Mrs. Arch Bowen. Mrs. Helen Harding. Mer lene Harding, and Betty Jean, Rev. and Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. M. Pipplngham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Harold de Vries. Elsie and Doris, Mrs. Fred de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Thomas Jones. Carolyn Meyer, Miss Winifred Riches, Miss 'Lois Riches, Mrs. Robert Riches, Mrs. , Theodore Riches, Mr. and Mrs. ' H. W. de Vries, Miss Wilma de Vries, Mrs. Helen Paget, Mrs. Paul Silke, Mrs. Caroline Cermlk, Paul Silke, Jr., Mrs. Rudolph de Vries, and Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. ! P. Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hersch and Wllletta. ' - -. " i . ... Ever see a dress pattern with TD J XJTWiV. a dual personality? Anne Adams DCulCl MOIlierS has designed one In versatile Pat- . w , K - ,V tern 4205. Use a cheery print and At MeetinCT you've a perfect houae style. Make- , . r -- . It in soft wool or silk, and yon're , Salem Band mothers met at the ready for shopping, office or vis- senior high school Wednesday af ltlng. Generous darts at the shoul- . ternoon with Mr. Vernon Wlscar ders and above the. waist, give 0n as the guest speaker." ' smooth fit and keep fullness In - The officers for the coming through : the bustllne There are year have been announced ; Mrs. ,Ull-and-sllm panels at both front Tim Brlggs. -president; ' Mrs. vck An.d th Ion.r Wayne ? Gordon, vice i president; well-shaped eelmrlr-smart in Mrs. Lyman MeDonald secretary; crisp contrast or with sy trim. an4 Mrm. e; j. DIets, treasurer. J,-t"h;,Tr,?,0nhg.Paf!td Committee heads are Mrs. L. R. ?ritVl.W Set ?-TonrCl Weevet srlBCTr membership; Mrs. C, H. nLi!. tfci?Li5:. ..li. iSAV Stevenson, socUl reporter; Mrs. Mrs. Cooley Invites Club . : Mrs. Earl Cooley entertained the members of her sewing club Tuesday at her home on Center street. Mrs. Gene Laird was a special guest. ' Those bidden were: Mrs. Gard ner Knapp. Mrs. BJarne Erlck- son, Mrs. Harold Laaa. mrs. sya ney Hoffman, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. C. F. Felke and Mrs. Virgil , Sexton. No-Host Dinner Tuesday . ; Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Waterman entertained Joshua Smith camp. Sons of Union Veterans, and aux iliary Tuesday night for their reg ular monthly social meeting and no-host dinner. Birthday honors were given to Mrs. Bertha .Ray, Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. Blanch Stuart, Mrs. Edna Waterman and C. F. Rellly. Mrs. "Bertha Ray was in charge of the study hour. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McShane, Mrs. Emily Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Adams, W. T. McDerby, Mr. and -Mrs.- E. B. Perrlne, Mrs. Mettle Schram, A. M. Lausch, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Rellly, Mrs. Clara-McDerby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ray. Mrs. Hattle Cameron, Mrs. Lura Tan dy, Mrs. Blanch Stuart, Mrs. Mae Ivie. Mrs. John' Robins, Mrs.. Ed na Brown, Mrs. Lulu Boring and Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Waterman. , (Style .GiniLi - - - (futcktn U . ' nf V y vl ? PTA Sponsors Card Party "Talk about delusions of grandeur! He asked me to have a date with him!" she might have a couple of delusions herself but she does look charming in her brown ensemble. The sheared beaver top may be sipped off the skirt and worn as a separate jacket. And there's a matching muff. Persian lamb bandings accent the curved Jacket at The Englewood Parent-Teacher left. Black forms the material of the smoothly tailored suit, association is sponsoring a bene- , m caru pari suum v Contract auction, pinochle and WOlIe-LenObUrg 500 will be in play. Those wishing to make reservations may call Urvmo rVTlH Mrs. Lewis Stanley, 6898. vywo UU1U The following reservations have MIm Helen daughter been made: , M . ' Mr. and Mr. L. u Moor.. Mr. mod of Mr. and Mrs. John Lenaburg, M". Grc Fuher. Mm. Hui B. became the bride of Mr. James Ktmcr. P. w. ciark. Mr. and Mrt. R. Wolfe, son of Mrs. James Wolfe, home. A no-host luncheon was w. A.reii, Jtr. ana jars. x. a. iuin, Prinrle Women At Meeting The Prlngle Women's club was entertained Wednesday afternoon when Mrs. F. Clark and Mrs. O. Keyes were hostesses at the Clark Mr. and Mra. Walter Kartten. Mra. A. E Waldorf. Mra. Edna Cleveland, Mrs. Edith Rincwald, Mra. Pfiefer. Mra. W. A. BeeTOa. Mra. Jad Beaadtler, Mra. Clement Jiolfste, Mra. Morfaa, Mra. Georre B snail, Mr. and Mra. Howard Piekatt, Mra. Stella Heaa. Mra. Vara Soko, Mra. Ray Cnttenden, Mr. and Mra. Ear. Cooler, Pr. and Mra. IiUll It. Bruk, Mr. and Mra. ixmia Jorana served and reports were given on the bazaar during the business meeting. The bazaar will be held today and Saturday. Mrs. B. Probst and Miss Lorene Probst The bride wore a dress of steel were special guests. Members present were: Mes- dames C. W. Grabenhorst, L. November 26 at the Trinity Lu theran church at Longview, Washington. Rev. Erwin A. Vass ler officiated. blue silk with navy blue aecesso- Mr. and Mra." Percy Binndeii. Mr. aai ries and a corsage of roses and Lalgie, Fabry, sr., F. Wells, S. J-Tm"1 .keVMrfnd-Mrl- chrysanthemums. Emery. J. Klinger J. Naslln, C. MISS LOiS WOlf 6 was tne "icj, u. uwreuu, d. rvoiiea, bridesmaid and wore a moss B. Hoge, H. Stapleton, H. Hamey, rrMn TmrV and thA niM of hon. O. DavlS, C. Lu Spurlln. G. Adams. or wore a dress of wine and they O. J Bowman, F. Wlltsey, P. Gur- vrore corsages of aweetpeas. IS1' S'Kele,r' R' J.K?"e B- Vnllnwlna thm Mremonr a wed- Webster, D. Mohler and the host- dlng dinner was served. The couple will return to Salem to live following their honeymoon. ! . -. ' Mrs. Jeriks Is Hostess.- ... : : Mrs. Howard B. Jenks enter tained the members of her bridge club -Tuesday, afternoon with a beautifully - arranged ' luncheon and several hoars of -brldge.-Mrs. Earl Canfield . and Mrs. Carl E. Guenther .had high honors. '- Members are: . Mrs. L. P. Al- women's sixes 24. 21, 28, 40. 42, . 4 ana 41. size 36 takes 4 yards 29 Inch fabrle and 2 yards. rlc-rac. r ; Saad PITTEEX CEXTS (15e) la eoiaa for taia Aaao Uui patter. Writ plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS and 8TTLE NUMBER. "Can I afford to U'li atylat" Wltk yw Tear caleUaa a 1 e e t hero, yoa eaa't afford NOT to bot AKN ADAMS' WINTER PAT TERN BOOK Yoaaea to year aid. Taoro arc vivid frock for day and ifkt feetivitiee, aa - alt aa tiaMly gift tlpa aad wis ted . ratios vear aalaa. A ipeeial eoraer ia reierred for joaaraWra aad coeda ... a aso cial aoctioa for aliauniag atatroaa' aaodea. Bo tko aett dreaaed "lady oai-a-badfet" ia towm by ordering or book aowl BOOK FIFTEEN CFXT8. PATTERN FIFTEEN CEXT8. BOOK AND PATTEBN TrtOFTHER, TWEXTT-riTI CENTS. Bead year order to Tko Oregoa lUUtma, Falters departmrat. V! SEE WARDS CHa1STi.US CATALOG! Mrs. Leo Rock, Mrs." L. R. Spring er, Mrs, J.-M. Twedt and Mrs. F. MUlett, 4 refreshments. Y Arrangements are being made .for. a banquet in December hon oring the'school board.' school ex ecutives, parents and members of the band. - , i ;- " ' ' A : Jimmy Honored On Birthday! Mrs. R. E. Cartwright enter tained Wednesday morning her son, Jimmy, who celebrated his seventh birthday. Christmas dee orations were carried out for the table. i - Those bidden to honor Jimmy were: Val Jean Bacon, Melbry and Nadine Slpe, Jay Walton, , Jerry and Melody Rains, Blanch Sny der, Wally Carson; Dorothy and Phyllis Doron and Patty and Con nie Smith of Portland.! ' The AAUW Literature section will meet with Mrs. Charles John son, 212 Jerrls street Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. s V : l i iO V"S J(IXVX CO sic 1 ri . i : i ; : E. O. Ricketu, Mr. and Mra. Ralph Egg ataff, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Cladek. Dr. aad Mra. O. A. Olaon, Mr aad Mra. Hane aaer Siefartk, Mr. aad Mra. - Arthur Green. Mr. aad Mra. Elmer Berg, Mr. and Mra. Max Rogera, Mr. and Mra. eiena Hoar, Mra. A.. L. Wallace, Miaa Lola 8hnl, Miaa Helen Fleteker, Mr. aad . Mra. Earl JFonarm, Mr. . aad Mrs. Airlie Anderaoa 'iroat Silrerton, Mra. Ia. B. Fa mam, Miaa Julia Noble, Dr. Marioa FoUia, Mrs. Barkam, Miaa Mar garet Jones, Mr. aad Mrs. BnaaeU Bright, Mr. and Mra. Junior Scaler, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Arnold, Mr. and Mra. Jesa Dangherty, Mr. aad Mrs. "Vir gil Moorhead, . Mra. . L. Hanaaman, Mra. H. A. eleao, Mra. .Howard Peat, Mrs. Tlorenee Rhea, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Lindley. '. . President Is Honored-: ' -" ' - - . . . The province president of Al pha XI Delta sorority, Mrs. Mar caret Davis -Berc of Seattle, was honored with a dinner Wednes- omen, Mrs. jonn ureos, Mrs. jonn day night at the Quelle. Follow- G. French, Mrs. Csrl E. Guenther, In g the dinner the group went Mrs.-Earl Canfield. Mrs. Ira L. to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Darby, Mrs. Floyd C Headrlck R. Baxter on the Willamette cam- and Mrs. Howard B. Jenks. pus for an. informal evening. Those present were: Mrs. Berg, . n-iMm a the honored guest, Mrs. Robin ' Helen f eaxve, president of Day, Mrs. Glen Stevens. Miss Elise Z0" I??,,?atl?al n,d a ojt Schroeder. Miss Doris Rlggs. Mrs. the Willamette university fac- R. W. Tavenner, Miss Verna Ken- ""J. leave Friday for the pinger, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. mlddlewest. Dr. Pearce win re- Hoyt E. Snyder. Mrs. Ben Shoe- turn to Salem December 20. While maker of Corvallis. Mrs. Delia the mlddlewest Dr. Pearce wUl Kenney and Mrs. John Smith, Jlt Zonta clubs In Salt Lake both of Corvallis, and Mrs. Bruce clt'4lPnT,ir , ecatwr, I1L, R. Baxter and- the official headquarters In e e e Chicago. Informal Party At Ostreng's Tuesday night Miss Edna Os- treng entertained with an Inform al party at her home on West Miller street. Dancing and cards were enjoyed The guests Included: William Korhonan, Robert Turner, Stan ley McClellan, Leonard Churchill. Doug4as Clifton, Marie Morris, Virginia Perrlne, all of "Portland, and Lorraine Bell, Clara Bell and Miss Edna Ostreng. esses. Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Keys. Apricots Mix in Candies Inexpensive " candies that will please are much In demand Just before Christmas. Try .this for goodness' sake." -; ' GOLDEN TURKISH PASTES 1 cup drained, cooked dried ' apricots : . ; . ; - . 4 tablespoons plain' gelatine ' ' cup cold apricot juice ii cup hot apricot Juice 2 cups granulated sugar M cup orange Juice 2 teaspoons grated . orange rind Drain- apricots before measur ing, and mash to a pulp while hot. Soften gelatine in cold apri cot Juice. , Add sugar to hot Juice, bring to a boil, add gelatine, or ange juice and rind, and boil 20 minutes. Remove from heat, add apricots and mix well. Pour Into wax paper-lined pan and allow to set. Cut lnto desired shapes and roll In powdered sugar. Variation Use dried peaches in the same proportion as apri cots, substituting peach juice as Shelves Put In Order Now " Now is the time to take inven tory of your linen-closet shelves and put them back In hope chest condition. Retire the tattered old sheets and faded tablectSths (yon can find many other household uses for them) and replenish your linen stock with others that com bine new strength and long-wear qualities with all sorts of clever devices to save time and energy. And don't be too lenient In your weeding-out process. ' Remember that a too-short or too-worn sheet can cause you many hours of lost sleep. Emphasis is all on decorative functlonallsm these days, and if that sounds very formidable, it breaks down into this very sim ple phrase: household goods which is as attractive as It is use ful. Nowadays sheets and pillow cases are not only made for bet ter service and longer wear, but they are loomed with a thought to beauty of texture and attract lve "ensembling" qualities. Table cloths are no longer 'merely cov ers for table, ' they are gay and "appetizing,"-and frequently strike the main decorative note In the room. Innovations in bed-linens will striae entnusiasm from every good homemaker. For example. three high-efficiency features have been Incorporated in one popular line of heavyweight mus lin sheets. The very newest of these improvements saves time and sheets and will be welcomed by every woman who wants to do her morning household chores -In the" shortest time possible. instead or the usual arrange ment of a wide hem at the top and a narrow hem at the bottom, there are two wide hems. This, of course, means that you can make the bed In a jiffy, without twist ing and turning the sheet to get the wide-hem to the head. And even more important, reversible hemmed sheets increase the life span of bed-linen to a consider able extent. Since the sheet is not placed on the bed with the same end always up, the areas of wear- and-tear are more evenly distrib uted, and shoulder-shovers and hem-pullers are foiled in their de structive work. The other time-saving feature is the patented projecting size-in dex tabs, which are sewn directly Into the hem of bed-linens and each has woven into It the meas urements and the type of bed it fits. Thus, when you must make up that single bed In the guest room in a hurry; you quickly pick out the sheet with the little tab marked "63x108 -Single Bed". and save yourself pulling out half a dozen -wrong-size sheets before you find the one yon want. And finally, to Increase the wearing qualities ox bed-linen, the sheet manufacturer has woven a double-tape selyage right into the sheets to prevent fraying and strain along the edge. Grapefruit Today's Menu A iic and shrimp dish wiU be the main dish for today. v - Bean and corn salad French Jambalaya. Fresh buttered spinach Pumpkin pie . . . Cheese FRENCH JAMBALAYA 2 eups rice 1 dozen oysters -X cup highly seasoned tomato sauce 1 teaspoon salt i 1 pound shrimps ' , 1 large onion 2 tablespoons lard Dash pepper . 1 red pepper Scale shrimps and peel. Scald oysters. Place two tablespoons of lard in large pot, preferably black iron pot, and allow to melt and become hot. Fry the shrimps and oysters in lard. When fried, throw in one large onion cut fine, and allow it to fry until yellow, being sure it does not burn. Add tomato sauce and allow to fry very little. Wash two cups of rice and allow to fry until It be comes coated. Add salt, blai pepper, and one small - piece of red pepper. Mix thoroughly and add three cups of water. Allow Sweet Pie Prunes and srranefrnit are ner- zect flavor rolls, new to many pie eaters. 'Excellent year 'round fare with the' enhanced flavor of each fruit aa recommendation. - 24 cups cooked prunes 1 .cup cubed grapefruit 1 cup prune Juice 1 cup sugar r teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons butter Baked pastry shell (") Meringue (basis 2 egg whites). Measure prunes, pit and slice. Combine with grapefruit, prune- juice, sugar, salt, cornstarch and butter and stir to blend. Cook and stir until thick. Pour into baked shell and cover with meringue. Bake In slow oven (200 degrees) about 20 minutes. Chill. Serves C. well as the drained cooked peaches. L - mtVrK. VoSSMSBBjaBvejsi. -XvXve ShaanaawaBBoanV U a II Prc-IIoliday mm Expensive stocks '. of ' Christmas . merchant dlse make it necessary to close out a large : lot of gloves. - FUEE 1 pair of fine Fabric Gloves' with each' purchase of . f2.9S or I- I 1 l ' (Bfld) V(BS Kids and Suedes. Becj. n SUSS. In all sizes and 1 1 j I many colors. .,; si w J Balance of Omr Fur Jackets and Coats . over 80 , , saving. ' . D0ESSES On lot of Bscj. $1135 dresses in SlQcs, Crepes, and others. Many sizes and colors. ' 2L39 STYLE snol? SS7 Cort - West of Paramount Mkt. M- WHY? i "It cost us $5 to find out " I f Ml M -' jock certainly nndcrstsnA women. The other day, r.- T. (Mhotttvtrytbhig-mtalt wrong and I was ready to throw things when Jack came home and took me in - ; hij arms. "Darling." he said, "lefi pot on the soap aad fish and step oat for dinner tonight." I hugged him.. 2 After a marrclous dinner (2 s plate Ouch!) the waiter asks if we'll have coffee with dessert. "Sure," said Jack, "bring the works. And after one sip Jack ; - looks up and art,'Gosh, why don't we have coffee lit M-J-B, sis, me Richer tosst cotTee.' RICHER ROAST . : 2rsj yen , RICHER FLAVOR DrfpTerKesulerCriiMls X ;:':o.tfsf 3 "Richer Roost?" asks Jack. nas,said the waiter, ' . it means that yoo get a finer, richer, fuller flavored cup cctee. Richer Koast takes the gamble out of cofiee ; makisg."Jack was so impressed h kft s dollar tip and ; -X thsrt why k cost us 5 find out about M-J-B. It wu - . -i-'.: worth Jr. tool , r -. :- - Casein Sf M J-Ca.: 'Sausage Omelet Lunch Dish Another of the many meat dish es suggested by demonstrator for a meat association recently is this one for: SAUSAGE AND HOMEHT OMEIiET 1 pound sausage links . 2 tablespoons water 1 No. 2tt can hominy teaspoon pepper '. 2 eggs Place sausages in cold skillet. Add water, cover and cook until water has evaporated. Remove cover, Increase heat and cook un til sausages are browned. Re move from skillet. Pour off all : but four tablespoons of the fat. Add well-drained hominy and seasonings and heat .thoroughly. Add tne Deaieu cst Cook until the eggs are set. Turn onto a chop plate. Arange sau sages over the top. Serves 6. to cook on slow fire for about one fcalf hour. Be sure to cover. Serve in a large tureen or bowl. 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