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hm OBEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Saturday Morning. September 21, 1940 PAG2 SIX Luncheon at Godfreys Thursday ; Members of the Lions' auxlW iary met for luncheon on Thurs day afternoon at Godfrey's. The lons tables were centered with bouquets of Tarled colored glad iolus. Daring; 'the luncheon Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson gave a talk on the "Community , Chest.? The group met at the' home rt Mr a William NowttiTAi All Hanson ., aTenne following; the luncheon. Mrs. A. C. Haas; pre sided at the. business session and plans were outlined for the year..' The auxiliary will give a bridge benefit In early October j with proceeds going towards the work the auxiliary does for the blind and the needy; J , Mrs. Haag appointed her stand ing committees for the yea? which Include: hostess. Mrs. R. W. mx m - i -'- MAX IKE BUREN ! Editor SOCIETY MUSIC F Mrs. Hson, Hostess " onC; CLUB CALENDAR TTnivprsitv ; Monday T 1 T - Royal Neighbors of America unl meet at Fraternal temple. VOLipi tO 8 Veterans' of Foreign Wars, jT . Land: lioness. Mrs. Estill Brunk;, regular meeting at hall, 8 p.m. y rj I I V hospitality, Mrs. George Rhoten;r ' , Tncaay - ' Alpha Mu Delphian at Salem public library. 8:30 a.m. Missouri club auxiliary, 2 P. m, with Mrs. Effie Gage, 589 North Liberty street. Wednesday Nebraska auxiliary, covered dish luncheon with Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, 1255 North 17th street. Fri Mrs. W. K. Hanson presided at a smartly: appointed luncheon Fri day afternoon at her- North Church street home In honor of the past regents , of Chemeketa chapter. Daughter of the Amer ican Revolution. . The red, white and blue color scheme was used In the decora tive scheme with: a single' red dahlia encircled with blue - and white fluted tissue, paper center 's each table. Blue and white were used for the place cards. During the afternoon a; rer- i ents elub was organized with ' Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr., electiid president,- and Mrs. C C. Geer, secretary. The first meeting of the group will be held at the home. of Mrs. I. M. Schannep on. October XI with a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs. ' James G." Heltzel will give a cur- " rent topic at the ' meeting. Announcement Is being made of Covers were placed -for- Mrs. the betrothal and . forthcoming James G. HelUel, Mrs. Seymour marriage of Miss Dorothy McDon-, Jones, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, -Mrs. aid, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. H. Russell Catlln, Mrs. C. C. Clark, C. McDonald of Portland, and! Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr., Mrs. W. Mr. Leland Shinn of Baker. The F. Fargo, Mrs. John. Hi Carkln, wedding will be an event of Batur- Mrs. J. W. Harbison, Mrs. C .C. Aai. October B. Geer, Mrs. A, E. Austin, Mrs. I. Miss McDonald Is a graduate of "TltS- social entertainment. Mrs. Jack Putnam;: tuberculosis 'hospital, Mrs. Percy Blundell; Red Cross and lending closet, Mrs. L. M. Ramaje; club history, Mrs. A. L. Elvin;; representative to Salem Woman's council, Mrs. Edward Majek; publicity. Mrs. J. ,0. Gross; rummage sale, Mrs. tX.a Verne Young. At the luncheon covers . were placed for Mrs. Percy Blundell. Mrs. Floyd . Bowers, Mrs. Estill A. L. "Alvln, Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. Jason Too Women connected with the Oregon state cHder 2l of DallM id ilii Mrs. Virgil Golden. Mrs. Glenn JUfcUil VWixiC7ix Ub For the past two years " DallM' ana Mrf- she has been assistant librarian at the Willamette university 11- ... -r . Knal K'l1 The orranlzation meeting of rary. - , . MlSS VlDSOIl IS rs. k. w. . -iw cMot nhri.tion Mr. swnn is aiso a graauaie o tu. loV grm w r Martin Mm. -J"i"-v-' - Willamette university and a mem ber of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. Ostllnd, Mrs. Howard G Mrs. J. Mrs. J. E. Smith, Sell, all of Salem, Sibley, Mrs. - C. E, sne later iu& uik nv. cjiv - iirn ft r v.vin library science , at Denver and was fSKr ""yte? 1& "t Gregg, Mrs. J. O. Gross, Mrs. A. rlrrrrrr'7C C. Haag, Mrs. Roy Houser, Mrs. WigUIlliiC? KSrL"yfJKS wu.ou. ;d . m.- Hostess Newmyer. Mrs. Merrill Ohllng. i-ee c 1,"".""" He was promlnenUy IdenUfied Mrs. C. F. Putnam. Mrs. L. M. 1 : L. with athleUcs while In college. .Q,T V nVT .t th Ramage. Mrs. John Ramage. Mrs. President. Mrs. W L Lewis; n mmer he was a member of fell J??J "aS-art rAA. RhAcn Un Hit wnM(nt. Mrs. Charles Rea- . J; . , , - home of her parents, on Stewart n w v w v - - - T n cm w osi sPTn innirnni iiiiiai ibslk ua mm - m - m . v Scott. Mrs. Floyd Seamster. Mrs. sor; recording secretary, Mrs. Joe T" " lth tne Salem senators, '"t. . r,.r"." v" v., Miss Rose Anne Gitrsn, enter XVUJ OkC W i U, IV D. asksv www, ilUfiCI VW yvuMMB SJ S SJ Mrs.' La Verne Tonng and Mrs. Mrs. Jim Clark; treasurer, Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass. W. W. Chadwlck; vice-president .r Af miuinnm education and ser- WOTTlfn VTOlierS vice, Mrs. Marie Putnam; vice-' , . president of Christian social rela- PlQy riQay UOnVentlOn , president of lecal church activi- of tne Salem Golf elttb KesUy and Miss Betty Lou Han- . . . ... ..11. . . irm r.snrrd Pro: aecretarv . i in... f wu A Hum Der oi sucm iuii jcic - - iubi iui ximmj - in Seattle this week to attend oi iua"i the club with a luncneon rouow Salem Folks at ment to several friends who had just returned from summer school or are leaving for winter univer sity courses. .The Mexican motif was used In decorations. Cards and other games were In play, prises going to Miss Helen Present were Miss Maxlne &n"Uonarassaon Vengi- STU .r foung worn- .S-$SJS?m$& neer.' convention with he.da.uar- en'n d glrl. work. M for tne tH and the SSJJft.IiiS1. tr t th oivmnle hotel. Mr. Bunnell; secretary ofr children's w-rtmo tronhr this month. Henry Cabell of Portland Is the wora, Mrs. uora uiar; t5crci7 Playing were Mrs. Harry H. Hansell, Miss Genevera Selander, Miss Carolyn Brown, Miss Bar- . .. . . - i'laying were an. . T v. T...t r. reUring naUonal president. . of literature "and puDiicauon, ollnger. Mr8. Harry Wiedmer. , L k ll niln . a At mm aAM havsi wsfets hm m f i r;. nnvie: Becrtiaii ui tr w mr tii.i. wsi dak. "" and Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mr. Jos- supplies. Mrs. Frank Davis. ert SaTage Mrs. Kenneth PotU, eph Devers, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Installation of officers will be Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. John Bone, Parker, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. held next weanesaay ioiwwing a Mr& jrence Marquiss. Mrs. H. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. James Me- one o'clock no-host luncheon. Farland, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mc- SSrga&g""-" Portland Rites During their stay they were -vf , . taken on an interesting boat trip 1 Interest around the sound with luncheon on board, and Wednesday night. a wedding of interest to the a dinner - dance "yas held wlth university set is that of Miss Doro over 300 attending. f thy McGee, daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bishop and Mrs. Charles R. McGee of Port - Mr. and "Mrs. James ' McFarland i&nA ana Mr. Malnard F. Saxton. went on to victoria and van- The ceremony will take place on couver, bc. xor a sojourn ionow lng the convention: Qulnn, Mrs. Sephus Starr, Mrs. R H. Coppock, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, Mrs. Kate G. Bell, Mrs. W. T. Wat erman, Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Har ry Gustafson. Mrs. Crelghton B. Jones, Mrs. Fred Finsley,- Mrs. E. V. Fortmiller, Mrs. Frank Patter son and Mrs. Glenn Stevens. Mrs. Hixon Club Miss Luther Is Complimented Tne ceremony win T T , Friday, October 4. at the First riOSteSS Methodist church In Portland. , Rer. Guy Goodsell will officiate Mrs. L. B. Hixon was hostess at eight o'clock.' on Thursday night for members A reception will follow the wed- f the PLE and F club and after a ding in the church parlors. Miss short business session cards were McGee is a graduate of Willam- in play. Prizes went to Mrs. Mary In compliment to Miss Vera ette university and a member of Aplln and Miss Daisy Hayden. Luther, whose marriage to Mr. Beta Chi sorority. Members present were: "Mesdames Clarence" Frey will be an event of Dorothy C. Wilson, P. Andresen, tonight. Mrs. H. E. Frey enter- - Mabel Peck, Sylvia K. Furlough, tained informally ar her Home on Mrs. Myra Belt was hostess to Eunice Burk. Mary Aplln. Pearl North 20th street Thursday night, a. group of friends at the Belt M Klnzer Mlsg Dalsy Hayden and A miscellaneous shower hon- beach house at Pacific City on tne nosteBg Ale Hixon. The ored the bride-elect and at a late Thursday. Making up the party will meet wlth Dorothy C. hour supper was served by tne were mies siij neeu, -u ,wilson on October 19. hostess. -,J Smith of Harrisburgh, Penn., Miss Honoring Miss Luther were Jean Lautourette of Oregon City, Mrs. A. E. Zimmerman, Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Harry Wolfe of Portland. Rev. and Mrs. P. W. kricksen Luther Mrs. W. F. Gooding, Mrs. Mrs.. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Al- were hosts to Dr. and Mrs. Paul Dosey. Mrs! McKlnney, Mrs. R. f red Gerllnger and Miss Belt. C. White of New York City In Sa- Erlckson. Mrs. Toney Ramig. Mrs. lam for the Youth conference G 1 E." Reillng, Mrs. Helen Smith, MJse Rath Jean Garnjobst, which was held In the American Miss Edna ReiUng. Miss Lucille daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lutheran church on Thursday and Miss Lillian Frey. and Mrs. H. Garnjobst, left by train Thursday night. Dr White Is director of re- E'Frey' night for New York City where ligioua education of the New York ':'.-;:, she will attend the Katherlne synod and synodlcal secretary for Mr, Harold Roaebraugh and hl Gibbs school for the ensuing year, the church. Youth from Eugene mother, Mrs. W.' W. Rosebraugh. Miss Garnjobst received her bach- and Salem attended the confer- have returned from a several days elor's degree at Milhj college in ence. ntAnni in 'Vlr'fhrli anil VaRnnu- Jne. V r -I - r -r t x - - " - nr. nnu jnrs. uuuu mumiiwm Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph will entertained at dinner Thursday have as their' weekend guest. MIsa night at their South High street Harriet Hehdricks of, Portland, home in compliment to Major den- The Adoletts and their guest will era! and - Mrs. George A. ''White enjey Saturday and Sunday at who are leaving the capital to re side in Portland and Fort Lewis. Covers were placed for tea guests. Today's Menu We'll have apples - far eeveral ways In tn menu for the week end. . TODAY ' Apple and cabbage aalad' ' . . . ; A Veal Steaks , -: Baked Potatoes -Buttered shell beans Fresh lam cobbler .- " ; V SUNDAY ' ., ' . Jellied grapefruit salad ; ."Beet roast Yorkshire pudding , Fresh corn " , Hot biscuits . " -'Apple pie with-cheese crust; ; ' - . MONDAY . Avocado 'salad Lemon French dressing ." v -Hot beef sandwiches -. . Pickle relish - , Baked acorn squash Chocolate cornstarch pudding , Sugar cookies . . -- - . LESION DRESSING ' -4 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 teaspoon salt 1 - teaspoon each, mustard and , paprika '--' ' ' l cup oil l,' Mix dry Ingredients,, then add t tablespoon eil and lemon Juice, beat, and add remaining slowly. The mixture thickens somewhat. i - - - Markets Are Cooking Aids Markets show generous variety for the menu maker, who plans three meals a day and welcomes new fruits and vegetables. . : ' Squash family shows . a large number of kinds, with succhint crook neck, scalloped and banana making up the summer varieties, and marblehead and Danish for winter baking. -. Peas, green and shell beans and eorn.will lend Interest to family menu. Spinach, lettuce, . broccoli, cab bage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflow er and mustard greens are listed as the leafy green family. For root vegetables, the shop per will find beets, new turnips and parsnips, carrots, radishes (both the small red and the large white kinds), green and dry on ions. Even potatoes offer variety, with a new purple novelty appear lnr to be used In salads. There are plenty of peppers. green and red. ana tne smau now for pickling on the' markets today. - Errplant is abundant now, and Sweet potatoes, extra good In good to serve with lamb, markets now, combined ' with ap- ..Tomatoes are good for canning pies to make a vegetable to go or to eat fresh , in salads. .They with ohfrkan or tnrkoT Here's will ma with cucumbers. t Millar's Apples, Potatoes Go Together . the way to prepare the dish: GLAZED SWEET POTATOES AND APPLES t large sweet potatoes . H cup brown sugar 4 tablespoons water 4 tablespoons butter ' .. 4 - i W cup white : sugar ! f 2 tablespoons water Then there are fruits: pome granates, citrus fruits of many kinds,' avocados, grapes, melons, strawberries, peaches, blueberries and bananas make up the lmpress- tve list to Je found at. the local i "--- . 7 ; " - When row. start contemplating Dianniva inrir and water. Slice a new costume fr the new season cored apples -lnch thick. (More and you decide on a basic color attractive If skins are left on.) . . . black, brown or a neutral col Rnti notatAea in lacketa: remove or. be sure to consider the dra- sklns, cut In round slices Unch ' matic effect of bright ' leather thick. Dissolve brown sugar and gloves. American glove manufae- butter In water, add potatoes and turers nave ; aeveiopea wonaenui apple rings. Cook slowly in syrup ranges of new colors In doeskin, IS minutes. The oven may be mocha, capeskln and kid gloves used at 500 degrees. Baste pota- which add Just the smart fillip to toes until they have a rich glaze, your outfit. ver, BC. LEBANON Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock at the home, of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Whltcomb.v Miss Elizabeth Whit- rnmh was married to Mr. Clarke Neskowin. t : Tl . I. Us aw A ' Vf it n.uo it.,, : Rn n TAtr Mm. Jul Mjomuk isJitenainea - - Fields of the Methodist church of- Informally at luncheo Wednesday , Mire. B. M. HofTnell has msrsM ficiated using the single ring serv- afternoon In compliment to Mrs. tret m week's stay in San Fran ice. The house was decorated Howard Wilson, who has recently' ctaco ,with her son-in-law and with fall flowers, yellow daisies come from j Portland to Sales to dattg-ater, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me and sinnlas predominating. A reside. I Corsalek. - ; bank of greenery and flowers ' made" an improvised altar before . which the wedding party stood. v" The bride wore . white silk net with finger tip length veil of the same material and carried a shower bouquet of mixed flowers. Her matron of honor; Mrs. Wayne , Ragan wore blue taffeta with .Ce cil Brunner roses. Mr. Ragan was the best man. T r V Following the' ceremony a wed- -dlng breakfast was served and the young-couple left for a wedding trip to the coast. Only relatives and close friends were present, Miss Margaret Gatchell of Albany being the only out of town guest. Mr. and -Mrs. Rover win live tn Lebanon. Mrs. Royer was a mem ber of the 1940 class of the local high school. - - . ' - - r -WOODBURNA bridge'Uunch-) eon and handkerchief shower was' given by Mrs.' Harold Miller and ; Mrs. Clyde Whitman at Mrs. Whitman's home Friday after-, noon in honor of Mrs. E. T.! Sinis aid Mrs. Jack Lacey, who will leave for Tacoma where their , husbands will be stationed, 'j - Decorations carried the patri otic .theme And . the , colors were red.- white and -blue. ; f- Mrs. Marshall Hicks held hfgh -acore atrbridge. t" "7 " Present " were Mrs.' - Keith ; O'Hair. Mrs. Ray Glatt, Mrs. Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Burtan WI1 leford, Mrs. - Lyman-Shorey, Mrs. : Marshall Hicks, Mrs. Henry Mil ler. Afrs:; Harold Austin, Mrs. Jess r Rlcdon. Mrs Ben Miller.' Mrs .Walt Miner. - Mrs.. Kenneth McGrath, Mrs. Gall Lansden, Mrs. ; ?!olly Huat, Mrs.. George. Aaams, '.Tr. vinton Hunt. Mrs. Fnnk Proctor, Mrs. Tom- Renn, the hos-j tesses, Mrs. uiyae . wnuman ami Sirs. Harold: Miller, and the hon ored guests, Mrs. Jack Lacey and lira. E. T. Sims. i SALE! SCHOOL DRESSES 198 'Betty Clay' Frocks Sietvlated weot made of rayon antl eettom actnally give these new scbool frocks a very woolsy effect. Clever fashion tn all the HlUe piached-ln waistlines, wide ahtMlder and swing skirt. KW SHADES Indian fcarth . . . Teal Brae . . . Dark Red . . Dark Green ... New Blues., FEJitN Oil PRINTED . . . Dots. Strtpea, - Plaids and vibrant plain ehadee that go to acheol la big Buy i TSETTT CLAY frock In . MUfer basement today and nave .. Sfees 1 to large. ' . . - i i MILLER'S- BASEMENT f X::. 1 X i r . - I I ! cials in MILLER'S BASEMENT "FIVE TEN" Heavy Tcriash BalSi Towels - 20x40 inches V four colors ! V Wc; Glass Defrxgeralicn Sei - Extremely. coiiTenient! - Decerned Glass Tnnblers - 2 for A regular 10c Taluel v 190 290 90 Ucnca's Ilovclly 'Kercliicfs 3 f cr 0 Floral patterns in bright colors! i . v XIcuzz's . Ekgless Sillr Hose -. J.9(J First nality, full-fashioned! - - - : New F3 shades.-' - IIeres a irreat value! See it In -' atw uu Main Floor MONEY BASEMENT OF' " MILLER'S 69c la Cie AVcmted Cos-! -; tome Shades ior Fall and Wlnterl Slxe 8V4"to 10H. Regular to 1.15 : Shop here today for -those well known silk stockings for only 69c pair! We know youll like them i yoa see we can't call them by name they're Jrreg-. ulars. But try and find that little" defect feat brings the price down with a bangl Choose these three-thread chiffons and crepes for your best - . . wear! Choose them for your hardest wear I Save 'still more money by selecting three pairs for $1.95! If you cannot shop in person, telephone 3179 and have them reserved. 3 pairs for 1.95 Slipper Chairs ONLY A FE7 DOZEN OF THESE SMART STYLE SUP PER CHAIRS TO SELL -AT THIS LOW PRICE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. A chair for your boudoir, library or den. New, glazed chintz in spaced Card pattern . . . dark green, wine, rose and blue with contrast colors. - THIS IS A SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE FOR TODAY ONLY! '(Third floor furniture department.) FINE HOSE! H ji :aii III J Sizes,. J . j :z Covered airs Q95 , mz&; wool : BLANKETS! -T-i N yourrftter Wan- ' - fv j , kMi:iflt:a4'liT tt ' V W -, - 1 - least I5!-Be our . . . 1 i?fi2" Shirtcraft feT I c u It $70 VaL Made by the makers of fee well known "WOOL O'. THE WEST" I Huffy and light bt warm and cozy I New pattern of wide herringbone in dusty rose, green, delft blue, etc. .Wide satin bind ing. Size six by seven feet ' Regular $2X0 quality 1 Tailored to fit lor comfort and style I . A special purchase of SHIRTCRAFT fine pajamas in new : Fall : patterns : of good quality broadcloth. - Slip ' over Vieck end English coat stylesl Shadow stripes, 7 herringbones," etc Tan, green, blue and grey. All sizes, . Men's section, main floor.; Newl; Tweed and Camel's Hair, and Wool ( . b4 If rAsasricaa wool tweeds in the new manner! Pure wol and camel's . hair in .those very popular tans! Novelty weela-i'rey ,tan and dark colors. All new! All priced way fcelow; regular! Sixes 12 to 4t. - " Wrap-arounds, fitted, boxy styles! Toull love - - theee for your tailored and all-purpose wear. . . Also included in this sale are the dressy boucles. Persian , fleeces in navy, wine and black. Shop . Ulnar's basement today for a truly tine coat : , i, at ealy f 9.S4! Note the fine and modern wool- mam , , . m luxurious unings ana nne tailoring. A ewrprise awalu you here! Miller's-basement apparel sections. c V special!. ' . : ; -rry .- Kew twins; style wool skirts for school and sports wear are shown here today at 11.98! Plaids and nlsln hlrh shadna. Knvitv tmwV. .- eta ... new pleats (sewed in), belts attached. etc. Miner s Dasement apparel sections. N BASEMENT j) f 7 7 ...... t