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'ft 1 t . TL 02IG0I? CTATICMA!!, Sakea, Orgosu Scrfardoy Hoxslag, Octdr 5 !Si3 . 'J - Miss McLeod Honored at Parties - M1m Dorothy McLeod, popular Teiie-elect ot Mr. William Beard, tu : the Inspiration for sereral parties this weak. ' Miss Peggy : Minklewits and Mr. John Marvin Ritchie were -Joint hostesses for a smartly ar - ranged bridge party Thursday night at the former's home on Cneraeketa street for the pleasure of Mlaa McLeod. -- At lata hour sapper was serred irith guests seated at small tables and a bathroom shower feted the bride-to-be during the evening. Bosquets of autumn flowers In Tarled shades were used about the truest rooms. Honoring; Mia a McLeod were Mies Vivian Wilson, Mia Marga ret Campbell, Mlaa Katie Quieted. Miss Barbara Williams, Mrs. Har vey Quieted, Mrs, Andrew Halvor sen, Mrs. Truxton Foreman, Mrs, Glenn LaDuke, Mrs. Thomas Mc Leod, Mrs. W. J. MlnklewlU and and hostesses Mrs. Ritchie and Miss MiBklewltz. - Wednesday night Miss McLeod was .honored with a no-host din ner party in the Cottage Room 4 the Quelle. A bouquet of asters centered the dining table and a miscellaneous shower was given In honor of the bride-elect. Covers w e r e placed for Mlaa McLeod, Miss Marjorie Weum, Mrs. D. Pinfey. Mrs. Pauline Hil- man. Mrs. Llllie Zile, Mrs. Stella Hotter, Mrs.. Llllie Benjamin, Mrs. Eleanor Staabf4tM rs. Selby ShuntermanV Mrs. Virginia Ward, Mrs. Eileen Coffel, Mrs. Zelma Verba um, Mrs. Audrey Sherwood and Mrs. Esther Hagedorn. Dinner Meeting On Thursday Members of the Salem Zonta club met at the Quelle on Thurs day night for a dinner meeting, with Mrs. Phil Brownell presiding. Present were Mrs. Byron Bi Herrlck. Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans. Miss Mabel Savage. Mrs. Arthur Hunt. Mrs. Phil Brownell. Miss Helen Barrett. Miss L. May Ranch, Miss Nellie Schwab and Miss Maxlne Buren. Pattern jl 4561 A blouse 'n' skirt la practically a necessity with every school-going youngster! Pattern 4581, de igned by Anne Adams, Is an espe cially smart style. Both the long &nd short sleeve versions of the Blouse have neat bands. There's deep yoke that goes into spirit wd scallops in front, and a young' rounded collar that may contrast. Take particular note of the gath ered softness below the jokes so flattering to adolespent figures. The skirt flares out jauntily, with eJlght gores and smooth waistband that's nice with button - trim. Match or mix the blouse and skirt. The Sewing Instructor will help rou do a "hnrry up" Job! Pattern 4581 is available in felrls sixes tt.' XV. IT and 14. Slse g, skirt, takes 1 yards 14 Inch fabric and short sleeve blouse, 1 yards 19 inch fabric. in nmn ckxts (isc) a eoias tor tkis iiu Aeaau pattera. Writs pUialy SIZE, NAME. AD DRESS sad 8TYUC MCXBE&. Tares theers far tko AKJiS A IV AM8 rALI, AXD iriSTO iPAT TKBN BOOK Jot eff tke oressl : It's right ta key with tke Amsrirea spirit af freedom eat indirHnality. Tkere are rireeioes yenarster styles " . . . wsrerobes fas career, sir! as ' roller iate . . . bemeotaker aaodes. , Yea'U aaa tailored wear, stoaaiag efterneoaers. aaa a "faJl-e'raaa pa. nl" far maiic A Sopertn ail ta aevotee) ta ali at sains frocks ; aaotker ta llnserie ana accsssorioa. OrSer " vaar copy NOWI BOOK FCTTSEN CEST PATTCRM rifTEE-l , GX2m.fl BOOK AKD PATTKRS TO GETHER. TWXNTT-rTTB CENTS, 'i Seal year ar ta Tee Oreawa sa. x-attere papers, aaaa a. , Alice Arnold Ezperiencexl Teacher of PIANO- MODERN, METHODS ' ; 50e'Pr Hour 1111 2nd SU.Wewt Salem i. MAXIKE BUREN Editor Bride-Elect Will Be : Feted In compliment to ais - Peggy MlnkiewUs whose carriage to Mr. Kmery Bebbs will be, an,, event of October 19, MIsa Vlfton Wilson and Miss Margaret Campbell will preside at a smartly- appointed breakfast Sunday morning. The affair will be-held at the Quelle at ten o'clock , and guests win be seated at a long; table cen tered with an arrangement! pink rosebuds. A pottery shower will fete the bride-tojbe following the breakfast. ' t . .... Covers will be nXacedtos Miss Mlnkiewltx, Miss Barbara Wil liams, Miss Lou Hickman, Miss Patricia Noonan, Mrs. Glenn La Duke, Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie, Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton, Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mrs. Harvey Yuistad, Mrs. W. J. Mlnkiewits, Miss Wilson and Miss Campbell, aaa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckestgrea have had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mundt of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Portland. Miss Lavina Jensen and Miss Kathryn Hodges of Green River, Wyoming. Misa Hodges has a position with the Salem Gen eral hospital as medical librarian. aaa Pringle Women At Meeting Mrs. H. C. Stapleton and Mrs. T. B. Welts were Joint hostesses Wednesday at the Stapleton heme when they entertained the Pringle Woman's dub. A no-host luncheon was served at noon, followed by the business meeting. Guest were: Mrs. George Pet erson. Mrs. J. M. Sandlfer. Mrs. Era Sandlfer, Mrs. L. I". Tony. Miss Ruth Stapleton, Shirley and Jerry Hohler. Members present were Mrs. B. A. Hllflcker, Mrs. Ben F. Miller, Mrs. Paul Gurgarich. Mrs. O. T. Sealer, Mrs. Homer Ramey, Mrs. W. K. Schendel. Mrs. John Fabry, sr.. Mrs. J. Nailln, Mrs. C. W. Qra benhorst, Mrs. Sarah Keys, Mrs. E. A. Hoge, Mrs. George Adams, Mrs. Lyle Lorentz, Mrs. F. C. Wiltsey, Mri. Ray MoWer, Mrs. Joe Klinger." Mrs. Fred Ramey, Mrs. H. C. Stapleton and Mrs. T. B. Wells. Mrs. T. C. Wiltsey will entertain on "October 18. ess Teachers Enjoy Travel Talk The PEP teachers club met on Wednesday night at the Wooden Shoe, with Miss Thelma McDon ald, president; Mrs. Carmalita Barqulst, vice-president; Mrs. El sie Carpenter, secretary-treasurer, aa hostesses. Mrs. Carmallte Wed dle is reporter. The group will hold a social meeting each month. Following the dinner, The group went to the home of Kra. Marie Flint McCall and heard a talk about the latter's trip through the east and south this summer. Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Kate Woodward and Mrs. Alice Cool idge were guests of the lh. Members present were Mrs. Char lotte Jones, Misa Carmalita Bar- quist, Miss Margaret Barqutrt. Miss Thelma McDonald, Urn. Sa na Grant. Mrs. Carmallte Wed die. Mrs. Willow Evans, Mrs. Xoretta Martin. Mrs. Grace Craig. Mine Clara Girod. Mrs. Elsie Carpeatur. Mrs. Grace Sehon, Mrs, Agues Booth and Mrs. Jessie Rams, ess Eaales Auxiliary Hostess Group The district convention of the FOE which is being held 1a Sa lem today and Sunday, will In clude event of interest to he smx inary. Registration 4a today. Os Sunday.at 1 o'clock tbere will bs a business meeting, with the lem auxiliary doing the opening ceremony, the Portland trrtn team the Initiation and th Albany team the closing ceremonies. There will be a parade and drill team competition at 4:50 o'clock in the armory, "followed by a banquet at 6. A floor show and a dance will be held at o'clock. Women will meet fen Xahor tem ple on Sunday at 1 o'clock. " e s - The first meeting oftlte Junior American Legion auxiliary will be held in Fraternal temple Monday at 4 o'clock. Miss Theism Smith, president of the Junior nft, will preside.' ' Mrs. W. H. Bainie.'iaviaor to the group announces ai 'toriaf .bus iness meeting. Momteaittons mt-vt- ficers for the comliug quarter will be heli tad plans tfffUtea Mr the! year. Mrs. Fitnk llarshall, membership chairman of Capital unit, will give a. short lk. out lining plans tor a saemowsmp contest All girls "eligible to -the Junior unit are lntlted to ttes4 this meeting. . i 4 . . e Dr. H. C. HutehfcSBrlll be the speaker attha Tonaareo 'Sunday school class of the 3Ftrst tlethod ist chnrch Sunday morning: at ten o'clock In the new ttrtpUce room. " Dr. Hotchlns, OTmerly tt Washington. DC. Is mow AmmO. Jef the department of fedueatlm mt Willamette university. -Hb topic will be "Modern Trends 'f Re ligious Thought." AU-nsambersf the class and friends are invited to attend... .... SOCIETY U II SIC; SbeDC!5E CLUB CALENDAR Monday American legion auxiliary with Fraternal temple, S p. m. Junior American legion aux iliary, 4 p. m., Fraternal tem ple. AAUW pre-echool gronp with Mrs. Z. J.. Bell, 265 North list street, 7:45 p.m. Delta Tau Gamma Mothers' club, la DTG rooms. 'Wesleyan Service grail d of Jason Lee church, with Mrs. Archie Brewster, J.IS5 North 18th street. Tuesday Alpha Ma Delphian. Salem public library. 9: JO p.m. Macleay 4M club with Mrs. J. Vinton Scott, 2 p.m. Thursday Alpha Psl Mothers, t p. m., with Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt. 19 85 Saginaw street. DeMolay Mothers salad luncheon at Masonle hall, 1 p.m. Reservations at 4320. Miss Putnam Is Complimented Miss Pauline Putnam, bride elect of Mr. Wilbur Parker, was the honor guest at a dessert sup per Thursday night when Mrs. Joseph Bernard! and Mrs. O. B. Putnam entertained at the lat ter's home on West Millar street. G nests were seated at small tables centered with arrangements- of antumn leaves. Bridge was In play during the evening and a miscellaneous shower hon ored Miss Putnam. Honoring Miss Putnam were Miss Barbara Earls, Miss Mild red Andersen, Miss Hilda Fries, Miss Ona Mae Maatey, Mlas Srea TJader, Miss Laurel Emerson, Miss Helen Staadt. Miss Eleanor Moan, Miss Violet Garter. Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mrs. Peter Di- Paolo, Mn. "Wesley Oooirtca, Mn. 8am Hughes, Mrs. Oleason Young, Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mrs. Elaine Marsh, Mrs. Bernardl and Mrs. Putnam. see Hostesses Fete Club Members a Mrs. William C, Jones and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert entertained members of the. XYM club at the former's home on Madison street Friday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in formally and tea was served at a late hour by the hostesses. Bouquets of autumn flowers deco rated the guest rooms. Mrs. Wal do Zeller is president of the group this year, Mrs. Gilbert, vice president; and Mrs. E. A. Brown, secretary-treasurer. Members are Mrs. Kinley K. Adams, Mrs. Arthur Bates, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. Waldo Zeller, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Robert L. Elf stron, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert. Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mrs. Winston Leavens, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. W. C. Jones, Mrs. Richard Uebes, Mrs. Michael Panek, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Clinton tandlsh and Mrs. Ken neth Waters. aaa Mrs. Johnson New Club President Officers for ensuing year were teeed by the PLE and F club st Urts meeting Thursday night are: Mrs, Laura Johnson, presi dsat; "Mrs. Dorthy Wilson, vlce nresldent; Miss Daisy Hayden, secretary; Mrs. Mary Aplln, trea surer and Mrs. Pearl Klnier, presa eomspon dent. Plans for a mer ehnats' lunch were discussed. Af ter the husineas session, cards were played, prises .going to Mrs. Mary Aplln emd 2Irs. Eunice Bark. Members present were: Mes damss "Laura Johnson. Eunice JBurk. TJatoy Hayden, Mabel Peck, Axzle "Htaton, Mary Aplln, Mary Andresen, Pearl Klnser and Dor thy WCson. a a e Ctiayter -O of PEO met oa Thursday 'Xer a luncheon at God frey's and meeting later at tbe home of Urs. C. K. Logan. Mrs. alary Roth King, organiser of the state chapter, was a apeaial guest. Member of chapter B, "Mrs. A. A. Slewert nd Mrs. Ivan Stewart were also guests during the after noon. s . ' tBelsjg welcomed as newcom ers ta the cspital are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale and their three children "Who are taken a honss ut 248 ISast Wilson street They have Tusade their hones in Baiter and rr. Sale is with, ties anant plojrmeut aaompenaatson fommla lOU. ; . ; , J)r. ana ilrt. Carl D. Ashley are -parent Of son. born in Portland aa Ortohf 1. The baby Is the Mgrasulsow of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Tooxe t Balem, and Mr, and Mrs. .T.ojc9 0. AiMey ot Portland. The mother its the former Annabelle betag ! rtoVr.acBrd-Mrs. Reuben Stem oa. thstlrta )f e daughter at the Sa lem General hospital Friday mern Ing. ; as a -e , WOOnBUItN Krergreen - as sembly' rorilrr f " Rainbow for Girls tbett -Its regular msetiac'la 1 the Masonic temple Wednesday -with Patty Tsts worthy d-' visor, .presiding, .... ' - - . - 1 St. Joseph's - Is Scene of Wciifig St. Joseph's Catholic church was the setting for the marriage ot Miss Jane Bee km an, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Beckman. and Mr. Herman Domogalla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Domogal la, on Thursday morning, at t o'clock. Rev. Father James P. Heade performed the ceremony. The altar .was decorated with .bouquets of pink gladiolus aad at the chancel, rail were baskets of dahlias In shades of red and plak. Mrs. Lawrence Alley sangf Ave Maria before the wedding and Miss Mary Barton played the, wed ding marches. "v Of white satin and tails was the bride's drees. The tight-QUlng satin bodice was made with long sleeves and a sweetheart neckline and the- full skirt was of ulle. Her fingertip tulle veil was Arran ged In a coronet of orange blos soms. She carried a white prayer book and a shower of Cecil B run ner roses on white satin stream er. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. ' r. The honor attendant was Miss Florence Feilen who wore an aqua bine satin frock. She car ried a nosegay of Cecflle Brenner roses and wore a pancake hat of pink flowers. Mr. Charles Domogalla was his brother's best man and Mr. Jack Beckman, brother of the bride, was the nsher. Breakfast Follow! Following the wedding a break fast for members of the bridal J arty and Rev. Heade was held at feReynold s. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Beckman entertained with an informal reception at their home on Marion street la compliment to their son -In -law and daughter. Over 75 guests called dating the evening and fall flowers were used about the rooms. The bride's table was centered with a white and yellow bouquet of chrysan themums and marigolds flanked by yellow tapers. Mrs. Lottie Hertner of Portland, annt of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Dai sy Barks of San Francisco presid ed at the punch bowl. Mrs. Joseph Dona oralis aaa is ted infer mally about the roqms. The couple left for wedding trip to Seattle and points north and for traveling the bride wore a navy blue tailored suit with black accessories. Mrs. Domogalla received her education la Lewistoa, Idaho and Mr. Domogalla attended the Sa cred Heart aeademy. Miss Nelson Will Be Honored- Miss Roberta Jean Yocom and Mies Mary Elisabeth Slaeoa will entertain with a delightful infor mal party tonight at the Yocom home on North Summer, street la compliment to Miss Janice Kelson on her birthday. The Mexican theme will be car ried eat in the table appointments with a buffet supper served by the hostesses. The ereiitng boon will be spent Inforailly. Guests will be Miss Nelson. Miss Marjorie Hill. Miss Jeanhette WJe der. Miss Miriam Becks, . Miss Mary Jane Kestly, Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss Edith Moxley. Miss Helen ZlelfSski, Miss Dorothy Mott and Mies Yocom and Miss Slsson. a a Dakota Club Has Meeting The Salem Dakota club met for a no-host party Wednesday night at the Moose hall with Mr. E. Elwell presiding. Mrs. Ferrol Gibson reported on the state pic nic held at Dallas with over 200 attending. The ladies will meet on Fri day afternoon, October II at the home of Mrs. O. A. Noyes, 1295 Marlon street, at 2:10 o'clock. On the committee for the Novem ber program will be Mrs. Noyes, Mrs. John Bobbins, Mrs. Ferrol Gibson. Election ot officers will take place at the November meet ing. aaa Delta Tau Gamma Tea Wednesday Delta Tau Gamma sorority will entertain informally at tea on Wednesday afternoon at Univer sity Souse in compliment to all Willamette university coeds. la the receiving line will he Miss Olive M. DahL Mrs. Chester F. X.uther, Mrs. Roy 8. Keene; Miss 3azel Magee, president, and Miss Aileen LaRaut. "Presiding at the' tea urns will be Ifrs. Daniel H. Schnlse, Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, Mrs. Her bert IE. Rahe and Mrs. Cecil Monk. Sorority girls win assist " in the .serving. The table center piece will be of fall flowers and tapers in m tender and gold. Initiation services were held on Sunday for the following Delta Tan Gamma girls. Miss Loans Green, Miss Lola Rae, Miss Flor ence Xlaaeser and Miss Jeanette Fnlmeri Pledging will be on Oc tober is. see' Wrd 1ms been received from Los -Angeles of the birth of a daughter. Donna Fern, to Mr. and Mrs. Wllmer W. Willis (Anna bell Cooter ) on Thursday in the southern city. The errand parents aratlr. and Mrs. John Cooter of Salem. Mrs. Cooter expects Jto leiTs in letertl dayi for Lei Aa- gates td be with her son-in-law and daughter for a fortnight. ' Firdt Gphgrsgafionnl " CJhxirch . SERVICES IN . GRMID ; THEilTRE : Etwtt Sunday cd 11 A.L GOOD MUSIC YOU ARE EWITED! ROBI21T A. HUTCHINSON, fMlnlater.. Today's Menu A. rarlety tt dlshee art planned for. the weekend menu. - - . , TOD AT , - . Cinnamon apple salad , Corned beef and pepper hash With poached eggs - Fresh - spinach Lemon pis e i e e SUNDAY Red cabbage salad ' Rolled real roast Baked sweet potatoes with Orange marmalade Buttered , summer squash : Coconut ice cream. 4 ! ' Cookies ' " e e - MONDAY - Celery root salad Steak and kidney -pie . - t Hot . yeast .rolls. : Appls butter . ' Mincemeat tarts' Cook quartered applea with cinnamon candles In syrup until clear. Cool and serve on lettuce with mayonnaise dressing. For" the corned beef hash, try green fcubed peppers until be glnnig to clear, add the corned beef and potatoes and proceed as usual tor hash. . . . CQCOXUT ICE. 'CREAM ; X fresh coconuts : t : cups milk " 1" cap sugar 1 tablespoons flour ' Orate.. coconuts and pour over then 4 cup boiling water. Let stand for 30 minutes. Heat milk and sugar, add flour that has been mixed with cold water to make a smooth batter. Cook until thick and cool. Squeeze coconut through a cloth and add liquid to the cooled milk mixture. Freeze. This recipe is from the department of public instruction of the territory of Hawaii. Wedding Will Be Event of Sunday An event of fSunday afternoon will be the wedding of Miss Eve lyn. Mae Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Dunn, and Mr. Wesley Curtis Kelly, son of Mr. aad Mrs. William C. Kelley. The wedding will be solemnised at 4 o'clock in the etadlo of Pro fessor and Mrs. T. 8. Roberts with relatives and close friends of both families attending. The bride- elect has asked Miss Erma Ostrom to be her maid of honor and Miss Bernita Cannon as bridesmaid.' Helen Janet Pritchett, cousin of the bride, will be flower girl Mr. Francis Tanner will act as best man for Mr. Kelley. Ushers will be Mr. Delaaer Dunn, brother OT the bride. Mr. Gilbert Kelley. brother ot the groom and Mr. George Stewart A reception will follow the cere mony. aaa Mrs. Macy Fetes B6ok Club On Thursday afternoon Mrs. O. A. Maey opened her home to the Boo k-a-Month club. The rooms were decorated with Jerusalem cherries and autumn flaxen. Des sert luncheon wu lerred by Kit. Macy and her daughter, Mrs. Rob ert Wilson. : Mrs. Charles. A- Ratcllff re viewed the noyeL "Paris jGaxette," by Feuehtwanger. Other members of the club present were Mrs. Fred Annnsen. Mrs. Erie Bntler. Mrs. Ira Kirk. Mrs. K. A. Knrts. Mrs. J. P. Smart. Mrs. H. O. White. Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom. Mrs. Margaret Rose crans was a guest of the club. Ths next meeting ot the club will be ou the first Thursday of November at the home ot Mrs. J. P. Smart, and Mrs. Erie Butler will give the bodk review. e a a Auxiliary Meets To Install The first meeting of the. new year of Kingwoed unit, Ameri can Legion was 'held Thursday In West Salem. New officers are: President, Hasel Lace 7; first vice president Marion Jessup; second rice president, Gladys White; secretary -and treasurer, Amelia Diets; sergeant-at-arms, Ella Adams; chaplain, Mrs. Bob Hing; historian. Lillian Williams. Special guests for the evening were: Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Ann Perkins, Mrs. Martha Galesdorf, Mrs. Z. .Williams. Mrs. Merle Travis. Mrs. Marjorie Fisher, all of lira. Xiao Cemwf ord have returned from a deer hunting-trip In smith era Oregon sear Laie riew. e e Hiss Car Talfclngtesi has left for a several days stay In Orange vllle, Idaho, to be the uest of her uncle. ocill tain the Spinsters jt later home on Chemeketa street Monday night a a ' MIL ClTTr s. Kthyl Hill snd Mrs. Crockett were hostesses at a -shower .tor Mrs. Lowell Cree in the social Tooms ot the Christian church. The tea . table was centered with a bowl of asters. Ths hostesses were assist ed by Mrs. Fani Crso and Mrs. Floyd Johnson. Gnests 'were: Mrs. Lowell Cre. Patsy -and Betty Lou. Mrs. .Del TwraMgs and Joan. Mrs. Bertha . .Baltimore and Jim aay. Mia. Lwcy -Bhepherd .a.ad Billy, Mrs. Ooxdy -ad Jackie. Mrs. Gladys Chance, rzirs. Paul ine Chinee, Uri. Uiizj HusiBert, Mrs. Grace Hutchinson. Mrs,: Ed die Drayelia, iMra. - Phaeton vRVpH Apples Po ar Baking : apples '- Is ens . of ths favorite-, ways to cook this pops, lar fruit, .producing a never tir ing dessert or meat accompani ment. Some apples are far supe rior bakers. to others there ars Rome Beauties best of all,, Ort leys' Spltxenbergs and - Newton Pippins. - - ;: There are lota of ways to bake apples, but none mors full flav oreeU.than when -the eeaters are filled with raisins and a gener ous' sprinkling of grated orange rind la oa top. A syrup of sugar and .water, or honey aad water is added In he pan and need for basting the fruit frequently. To keep the apple skins from bursting, either peel part way down or prick with a fork. Some good cooks, halve their apples, turn cat sides np and bake in a heavy syrup until done, then- co ver vita a meringue and bake again until the top is - lightly brown. To make baked apples, a .part of the maga: course, fill them with a regular, sage dressing, moisten with water and bake. Serve with roast pork. .' ; Another flavor for apples is clove. Make a syrup of 1 eups sugar aad t eups water. Peel and core spples snd cook until tender In the syrup, putting a clove In each apple. Cook peelings in syrup to make the juice Jell and to-give some color. May add a dash of fruit coloring too. Apples baked with orange aauce is another variation of this popular fruit . dessert. APPLES IK ORANGE SATJCK C Rome Beauties or other bak ing apples Jules of S oranges Jules ot 1 lemon 4 cup sugar 1 tablespoons butter Vfc cup raisins ii cup chopped nuts Wash and eore apples, peel an inch down. Boil orange juice, lemon, sugar and batter until syrup is clear. Stuff center ot ap ples with raisins aad ants and pour syrup over them. Bake la a alow ovea, S00 degrees for 1H hours or until tender, basting fre quently. Serre either hot or cold. e e e Honey Cookies Are Dropped Kind Drop cookies are the best whea they use honey. Try this recipe from the national organisation of honiT growers. FRUIT XTjGGETS Cream 1 eup shortening. Add 1 tt cups honey and cream to gether. Beat S eggs and add. Sift together: S cups cake flour t teaspoons baking powder tt teaspoon salt - and add alternately with tt- eup milk - tt teaspoon cloves . tt teaspoon einnamoa teaspoon nutmeg ' Chop: tt cup candled pineapple 1 eup candied cherries. 1 eup candied raisins 1 cup English walnuts Mix all together well. Drop by teaspoontuls either on greased baking tin or in tiny paper eups. Bake in moderate oven (S7S de grees). Beef Appears On Meiiu Ground roast beef appears' in another guise the second day. SOTJTHERX BEEF ROLL 1 cup roast beef gravy . 2 cups grpund roast beef S tablespoons minced onion 2 tablespoons chopped .green . pepper Combine above ingredients. Make standard baking powder biscuit recipe adding S table spoons of minced parsley. Roll dough In sheet about tt inch thick. Spread with beef mix ture, roll up as for a Jelly roll. Bake tn a moderate oven (X75 degrees) for about. SO minutes. Slice la thick slices aad serve with other additional roast beef gravy or tomato aaucs. Mexican Sees No Break With US PORTLAND, Oct. 4-rriend-ly Telatlons between the - United states and Mexico -never will be broken, bat instead will become solidified. Xavier DeQnevsdo said hers today. JDstJnevodo. a Guadalajara bank official and business .man, raddsd that Mexicans were somewhat con cerned by tbe number .of Oermsm agents in the country but it isn't so serious; -.in fact, 1 believe ;tou have more German agents :1a this jtonntry than we have in anrg. Oroehle. Mrs. arleen BaJker.iAUss Daisy Jlendrlcson, Mrs. iPaul Cree, Shirley Jean -and iEdbby. Mn. Floyd Johnson, Joan And Jran ces, Mrs. . Morrow, . Mrs. .Qlen Sbelton. .'Mrs. i George iTjrea, iMrs. Alice Burton rof Scio. .Mrs. HIU and Mrs. Crockett. n)l Dill nn Ann silicic Company -Come :ln siifl Get Acquainted . ' A. iSouveriir if or lEacJi Wisitor Jtoyndlcis cmd Rcgcnt Band liicirumonta aa mnM ' ff I a. , sill as it Veewisrs4 123 8. IZzb. CL Church oononzoasxoiiax. f " Sflaateeata aaS tmrrr atraata.' Hews OL Stores, ndaiate. aiaraiaa weraaia at IX. a. "-llkristiaa Belief aaa - as- Serriee as T:SO 'Malarias aa Xiaara. at IS a. aa yeeea saesla'a aa aiettaa at S;Sa 9- aa. -.: i4 ' TTXST COSOmZOATZOHAZi : - Baker A. Hotehtasea auaiater. Wcr ship - srevies - si U 1 a is Ossai Uaatre. senass, 'Tae Peed LUs.' - ' ' ' rtnarf baptist " ' " Career Liberty ana Maries streets. Dr. Xrrias A. i'ax. sttaiatar. Bibla aekaeL t:4S: veraaip. tt a. at, "Taa Chares liar Jlisiberaaip." paster: aeaioe BIru :1S p.-s.; kick scaeel BTFD S:l p. BL. aad velSBteera :! 1. ar aervtee T:iO . a, "Thm Mystery ef the Craat Ckaara ar a Oeaaratiea ef Cariitians Was Will Karsr ra Thrasgk.Destk ssd tke Orava," . paster. . Prsyar steateag. Wesaaasar, Vsso p. as. r " CAX.TAST BAPTZST : T sUuer ana Sostk Labartr tracts. Bav. Arse Q. Weaicsr, paster. Bssdsy urv ieaa, Bikle sekeel 9:45 s. bl; worthia li a'cioek. tapte. "A. Teaie for Treabled Tiaiaa." Bar-. Staalar 8 nit It at Vaa- eaBTer, . BC, ' apcaklas. Oaaarvaaea at eaaamaaioa Hick ' ckael aad aaalar BYPU teetiaas 6:1S p. as.; worship 7:30 p. nu topic, "Will Thare Be a Werld Clares!" Kidveek terries Wedsetesy, t:90 p. u. , - ' iiOLajmax. baptist 7 Vertk Saxal aad Aeadaaiy atraata. Sav. Jaaus T. Martia, pastor. Bible seaeet at 19 a. as.f aracskip serriee a 11 a. 'au, VTks Chsistiaa Dar at Warship; BTPU t 7 p. au; raspal ssrriea, 7:S0 P. SL, Tas Ufa ef .Christ is ReUtioa ta th Crass."- PrI atestiag Tharsdsy, T:J0. " XiTISVIui BBJUrCH op - niST BAPTIST CHUXCH Ona aiila aarth eC Ska eity iiaaita ea tha PortUad kichway. Bible aekael. :S a. ' ." Dswey Xavia, aapu BXTBXL BAPTIST Herts Cottag ssd 2 straats. . T. OltkoU. DD, pastor. Bible -wekael :4S a. aa. kCaraiac wankia at 11 o'clock. Soratoa. Proclaim tka Lord'a Deaths" Warship at 7 :30 p. m., sermon, "Tha Crias of ths Atea." Frsiso sa4 prsysr servieo Wrdnsidsy st 7:45 p. at. Hale eberas practice Thersdsy at 8 p. ss. TXJLST OSaXSTXAH . Caater aad Hirfc atraata. Gay I. Drill, pastor. Cksrek sckaal at 9 :0 a. . sa. CasuBaaiaa and worship ssrriea at 10:45. Messes by tha pas tar, "This Is tka Victory." asrsery for tha babies d ar ia tka worship hoar. kCass stiaf ad yaaas paapla at S:1S. Sorrica at T:tO p. bl. by pastor aa "Tka Ckaack aad Fereeasl Tictory." OOTJXT glaBBTOHTJXCK 01 CHBIST (CTtristlsa) 8srsaUsBth sad Court strasts. W. H. Lysua, ausistar. Bibia sekeel aaSsstMy, t:45 a. bb Meraiag worship aad eess asaaiea. 10:45, saraiaa. "Pre-Pasaa Pra pasaaea." Ohriatiaa Xadaaror, S:SO p.m. feerrlae. T:SO p. sa. Sarmaa. "Lnnimf ta Bailor.' Mid-weak serriee, Tkara day, T:e p. sa. ran fuirrazui ; V. Wlstor ssd Ctsmskits. Sav. W. Ir- w4a WilUaasa, adaiater. Ckarck sskaal. S:4S a. as. Moraia worskip. 10 :S. Ctouassies asodiatioa by tko poster. "CracUlad WHk Ckrlat." Xadoaror sioopa ant at 6:0 p. at. Worship, 1:10 p. nv. top4c. "Wkaa the King Ooeios" Tty pastor. TsQd-vsak torvice Tharodty, 7:10 p. nu, "Pilrria't Prog- lod sy taa pastor. ODZST Saata aad Ckarck ooroota. Ir. 3. Ok Harrisea, sualstar; Bar. filess OIss, silaUter t ysath. Ctorek school-1:45, reamry 11. Btoraiaf vorthis 10:50. Holy ceanraaiaa admiatstarod this Saadsy. T mm aad Uairoraity Vospora S:SO. Worship T :0 p. sa. witk IB J. 0. Debeek at Orssoa State coDstt spoakar, topis, "Tke Hsad ef Gad la s Treabled World." 7AS0V- LXB BCETHODIST Nortk Win tor at Jeffarsoa. 8. BayBor Samitk. asiaistor. UaUy day la aU da parloisats. Ckarck sohool at S:4S. Iforst rna worship at -11 o'clock witk Bar. Claada Ooopor of Soatk Arrioa. Kasrortk toaaaoa at S:SO. Worskip at 1 :SO p. ok. Ko asid-wook prsysr moottaa: bocaaso of tke reriral eampaira at the hirh school snditorium. ; 1XMZXM 1CBTHODIST SosUk Coaaerelst aad My.rs streets. C. Poinds tor. aiioistor.- sssssr school at 0:45 a. at.. Worskip at 11. Tkeoia of tke nesssra. "ComBnunion la tht Chnrch Universal.'' Wesleyta Icogso st ff:30. High school learo. 8:80. Dr. J. Edgsr Pordy, sapsrintendent ot ths Bslom district speaks at T:80 serriee. raaa bcbthocist Coraor Market aad Wlatsr pas 9:45 s. a. Worship 11 s. in. Tooar poopls'i irrrics T p. a, Ivncmtie servieo 7:45 p. m. Midweek prayer aeet ias Tkarsday at 7:45 p. at. WKSUETAJT METHODIST Lows 11 Gilfsr, pastor. Serricss st WCTTJ kali. Commercial and Ferry streets, Sunday, 1 a. m. aad 7:45 p: m. rXBST BVURlSUOiL Coraer iCarioa aad Samsaer straats. Bev. Jsmes B. Campbell, suaistsr. Saa dsy school st 9:45 s. a. Sorviees st It, Her. Dssa Vermillion spesklsg, :I0 p: ss Bar. Vermillion. Berries at T :S0 p. at.. Bar. Wilnor M. Brows speaking. Bible aad prayer serrico Tksraday st 7:80 p. as. BBOZJIWOOD tJVTTBD BBXTHBBB IB CHBIST Serenteeath aad Mabraaka araaae. Zarid Ik Biaclaad. minister. Saaday sekeel. S:4S a. bl Worship 11 a. m.. holy eeasasaaioa. Ckristiao en dearer, e :10 p. a. Worship, 7:80 p. at. Midweek ssrrics, Wsdsesday, T p. as. HZaBXABD ATB- PXXBB9S : Herssaa H. Maey, pastor. Bsadsy aekael at 10 a. m. "The Can at tka Bridec-room." tkems far tka 11 o'clock serriee. Jaalor aad senior CB at S :0. Serriee at 7: SO. topic, "Tka Compssaiea ef Jsaas." Prayer neetiag Tkarsday St 7.10 p. as. saxjoc TBrxroe al at Wsshlartoa saxeet. JDUloa W. MiUa. pester. Saadar ackoal lO a. as. Worship 11 a. as. -Xns- aaett OmUay -ef Pacifla -eoUoa will apeak at kls'srerk is 8paia. CkrUtiaa ssdssrar :45n. aktScrrico TS0 p. au setasaa. Tklakisg sa Osr Wys.,r Prayer aoet- nSgTksjndsy. vUO p. am. TaST OHTBCBT or CHBIST. . OIBXTXST hamokataaatd Ukerty streets. Seaday eekeelat 11 a. res. -Serriees st .11 a, av aad S p. av Lesiaa aeiasa; Csefcty." Wedaaaday auetiac at S p. as. k raa pss Ha asadiar tsssb lieatsd at SeS -Msssaie keildiac is epsa eaery, aad seltaapa, Irom 11. aatu mo. tTbatek fStraat trwssa Ckeaseksts sal OaataT t etsaeta. .Bev. P. W. Erlkaan. see rex. 0:4Sa.ras Saaday aekooU 11 a. aa. so rasas I'lswmnnisa aas use. Bstssoa. 'Us Bur Times -SkaUI Far sir a Mr Bretker.' :0 -p. -aa.. Xatbar ieacse: Jfeadsy, T p. au Bey 'SeemU ; "Thorsdsy, s p..au saalor ekotr rehearsal,' satarday leA'Sk, eeaiimsiiea class. . . sSLXBT i JOHJT S LTTSBBABT tttsteaata aad A streets. :E W. Crsea, Saaday sekeel 9 a. au Prepsra- 'i yr-soewae jf v' " LaWosV UWM . as . as . 3 Doors XT. ci Eilaosre Services tory serviees 9:S p. ss., Serricss witk kelp eoasataaiea 10 a. as....' ? oamisT iAjruuct alo .State aad Sorootoooth streets. P. H. Tkeaer. paster. Bsadsy sckaal. 10 a. sa. Borricoa witk koly eaauBaaioa, S ..' (Conasa) aad 11 a. as- "lies Use Prasa tko Iord." Psrent-tesekera aad Aaiari caa latborka oonforoaco x st 3:10 aad 7:13 p. a. Ckarck eoaacil Tsetdsy 7:19 p. au Dot ess aid sad Histiossxy society, Wednesday, S p. am. Coafiraatioa instrso tloa, Sstarday, a. aa. SBVXBTH-DAT ABTZBTXST Hoed sad M. - Sassssar straeU. S. I Piaeeaot, pastor. Babbstk school Sarar-. day aeraiag st 9:S0; preeekiaf serrico tt 11 o'eloek.-Yaoaf people's moetiag at S :10 p js. ; Prayer ssaetu c at S p aw SAWTIAM BUTBXCT V , V ' San day school eoaroatioa. Bethel aa ioa gsadsy school. Anmsrille. Thems : "Adrsneinr tka Kiafdosi Afaisst Odds." 10 a. au, Seaday sekeel; IS sa lellosr akip boar; 1 :SO p. bl. aoas semes ; S p. as, Bikle sals; :SO p. bl. basieess ssoot iaf ; S:1S p. sl, eesTeatiea senses, Bev. Bvy Isllor.i XTBST CHTJXCH OT OOD Bead aaa Cettare streets. Roe. J. P. Xrfiwaow. pastor. Saaday ackeoi at 0:4S a. as. Tka 11 o'clock aissssss. "Why Ood Calls Us aad What it Is For." Prayer and . praise serriee, Wodaosdsy, 1:10 f. . J TB3B aAXTATIOB- ABSCT Arasy citadel corps bead aad aaorstara froas Partlaad ia essrri af tka woekoad acrrseoa at Arasy citadel. S41 State street. Satarday Blgkt, precraas by tke band; Bssday moraine 0:10 to 10 ever KfiLlf ; . Sunday school, 10 a. int.: halissss serr iee, 11; pabUe eoaeort, 8 p. by. st the First KstkodUt chares, Stste sad Church streets; yaaas people's leffios, I t. a aad Salratioa ateetias; T:30 p. am. Csp- laia &. Tiaeaac. aposser. iaoiia Tkarsday aad Satarday. 8 p. bl. - sootiag rOTTBSQXXAaB eoapBX. Kiaetoeatk aad Breyataa streets. Bar. 8Uwart 0. sad Josait M. Billinfi. 9:11 a. bl, prayer sorviee; 9:45 a nw Sondsy aekael: 11 a. bk. "Tka Gift a tka Holy eboat.' Kor. Stewart 6- BilUaaa; S:0 p. aiu. yessf people's meetings- t :4S p. sa, orsaralistie service, Bev. Charles A. Jsyses. 1 CETJBCB 0P THS BAZABZ1TM Tkirtooath aad Center. Lee Webster Oollar, pastor. S a. m prayer ' asootias ; S:4S a. bl. Bible eckoel; 11 a. scorn ing worship, sermon, "Tka Dyaaaue at Peateeop"; 8:30 p. bl, yaaas; people's serriee; 7 :30 p. bl. araajelistie serriee. sersaea, "Bnildins; ea the Sssds or tke Solid BJoek; Wkiekt': : TSBV PBVTBCOSTATs kaSSIOB S15 M. CeauBereial srraet. Bible aekael, S p. bl; derotioaal. S p. as.; araa relistie, 7:45 p. as.; rerirsl serricas orsry aifbt except Hoadsy is ebsrra et Xrsnte lis( Afass Beppesd. 7:45 p. bl; Thun dsy. diviso healisg, 7:45. J. C and DsUy W Us oa, pastors. ASTD kCLSSIOsTABT 4T.T.I4WOB Saaday aekaol as S:4S a. bl; anemias: worskip at 11 a. blc yooar people's aseet iag at S:Sw p. bl; arsarelistle .sarrice at T:I0 n su, Xtv. Saaroly. Kissionsry nsatisg Taudtr, t p. L la eharek. Wsdaasday, Bible ssd prsysr ateeUaf s T p. am. . ". PBMTBOOSTA1. IJOHTHOPIS ... arxssioa 410 StaU street, flaadsr sekeel at IS o'elosk, MoraisT wonhip. 1L, asMeet. Tke Art et Playlag Seosad riddle," Serriees at 7:45 p. bl, tbssae, "A Toaas- Chrlstiaai'a Patare." Midweek ssesico Wodaoaday aad your psoplo'a i asootnns- Pridar at T:4S p. am. Bar. George Bads, associate pastor. i - iTjuarusno taiimacij ' Tkirteoatk sad Perry rtraet. C. 0. Weston, paster. Saaday aeheei. S:4S; worship Md remain niua at 11. afADXSOB STKXXT TAXZKXACXB 1410 Madisea street. Sunday scheeL 19 s. m.; worship, 11 a. av.; ssrrics. I ,, A p. sl aid week serrieee Tstsday, S p. bl. Tkarsday, S p. as. . ".f. ' rtHOVAH'S W1TBBSSBS At tha Prateraal tampla.- 44V Catater Street. Sawder at T :SO o. no. Smkloet for Bible - atady Pnalma S A. . repfaoi To Use Theatre Commencing Sunday morning and cob tinning until tbe new church edifice is ready for use, the Sirst CojBg-resa.tloBal ehurcb Its won the Grand theatre. A "doiAle featureH b an nounced for the initial service to morrow. At 19:45 an orsran re cital win be given by Frank Alex ander, well-known Portland mu sician; the latest model of elec tric organ has been Installed for the service. The worship hour will be in charge of the pastor Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson, his sub ject being "The Good Life." The Junior choir under the direction of La Belle Tartar win sing the anthers, "Come Unto Me; Mark Valla, Willamette university ba ritone, will serve as soloist. Dr. W. C Jones, church school sup erintendent, announces that . the classes will be held In the Wom an's clubhouse. 1 Oregon Ballot to Omit Socialists PORTLAND. Oct 4-(rP)-SocUi-Ist party presidential aomlnees will aot oe listed oa the, Oregoa ballot Not. t. R. D. Snyder, party stale chairman, said last night. He Quoted Darld O'Hara of the' secretary of state's office to the effect i that ths party sponsoring the candidacies of Norman Thom as and Maynard Kreuger for pres ident and rice-president had not met legal requirements for a place eat the ballot. -1 O'Hara added that the socialist labor party presidential candidate, John W. Aiken ot Massachusetts, had met requirement and would bo listed. -T - -t ' .: Chixch of tha asetasAoa m taesUAtsUasr 18Lh sued Cessteii U W. Collar ; , Pastor "W i 11 A. M. The Pyncanlc of Ptntacosl 70 P; I. "Building- on tlio Sands or tha Solid. Rock, which?-. m , : - Special raasic by the orchestra! and choir. ' vocal ouei. -1 ue Hof far ; Twins. -Vocal solo, Mr. Lowell Loveall. : i licra io AKen! a long aals