PAGE SIX The OUTGO!! 5TATtRAI. Golem. Oregon. Saturday Morning. October 22. 15 i3 :. : 1 - I Mi (9 MAXINB BUR EN . Editor vtv; is u u. t. V' v s X i -- : AUTUMN BRIDE Mrs. Don ald C. Cannon, the iormer Isa bel George, who was married at a quiet ceremony in the fire- remony in the tire- place room of the First Pres byterian, church October 16. The couple are nc at Valley -Junction. The couple are now at home , -(Jesten Miller photo.) Party at Emmons Home Tonight r Miss Margaret-Jane Emmons attend the formal ball given by will be hostess to the members of the Masonic lodge In the Masonic the -Wahanka Camp Fire group ballroom in honor of Mr. Snell, and their guests at the home of who is grand master of the Ma ber parents. Dr. and Mrs. Carl sonic lodge of Oregon. Emmons, on Fawk street tonight. Games will be in play in the recreation room , w i t h refresh- "K jf Vl, ments served at a late hour. Hal- iVUS. UIlUS WISOn loween decorations will be used t tJ i about the rooms and in the table IS llOSteSS appointments. Mrs.. Paul Morse is advisor of the group. Mrs. Onas Olson opened her Attending the affair will be home Thursday afternoon to the the Misses Janet RIlea, Sarah Ann sewing club of the American Le Ohling, Janet Gibson, Mary Lou S111 auxiliary. The afternoon was McKay, Jane Acton, Joan Beakey, Ruth Ann Larsen. Connie Cock- lag, SarahMorse, Betty Zo Allen, Roberta Rogers, Joyce Reeves, Catherine Carson and Margaret- Jane Emmons. Escorts will be Tom Rnarriman Bod Smith, Eugene Lowe, Robert Strebig, Jim Phillips Danny Fry, Ronald Jones, Morris Starr, Ro bert Bobbins and Ralph Valdez. ) " - ; a Zonta Treasury Party Held Members of the Salem Zonta club were honored at the regular id Smith. Eutrene Low, nri riwra Hf AarA1. .. . n 1 . .1 11 a A dessert supper was served and lira. Phil Brownell presided at the business meeting. On November 7 the club will entertain with a party for members and their HeSck.nt Mrs MareRost Uorothy Pearce, Miss Helen Yock- ey, miss. Mabel Savage, Miss L. May Rauch, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Helen Bocker, - Miss Nellie Schwab end the hostesses. p xn t 1 . K . bAH LadieS Meet Wednesday Mrs. Sarah E. Oliver enter- talaed the Ladies of the Grand ' Army of the Republic at her home "ovucflia; . on South Winter street Wednes- A Pli--XU : ' " w day. A no-host dinner was served iinnei, . i. at noon. - i Those present were Mrs. Paul Mr nd Mrs.1 E..T. Barnes en Trsglio, Mrs. E. B. Taylor. Mrs tertalned at a family dinner on Mary Gosser, Mrs. Velma DuBois, :?,7CZ. M" Helen- Frohmader. . ra in. "M'ittaU- Mr"' nls vth M K- Garre ana Mrs., ssrah E. Oliver. u mmA xtmm Vs Mr. aad Mr.George Weller . r tfw eD d fuU- Mp- mV. tl - . . . f na "lt0a a l8lr of -Ut- ,a Waller. -T3 Mr. r ii)':- r -1 1 : thess cL'itres-Irt i?Es " t . : . te t. vv... lr 'f.t et : : . i .- . 1-- t. s.1- t r i e,ia mterr cf 17 used ickn t - a a ter. Four tt a la f"od spoonful - .. h. 'i is. ea breaiie : r r-ed: tlaal vapors. --t.ui yoa tPka : --iicatioj sof . :-i , 3 coucUr.3. rt . 9 ft breathli z yif T T7ZJT.?.. .At le. -.3 rJj A .c. s Varniih ea t.-.,.C ci.?:t f r.i tack. Ira pouI t r act on wtrJoi ta Irirj . ; - a cohort j.e you keep. . OCIElt 1 Salem iMan Weds - in S Seattle f , At a i simple f ceremony read Wednesday noon in the chapel of St. Mark's cathedral in Seattle Miss Luella Cecil Morris, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W.. T. Mor i .v vjj. .is, vl im,ui lira viiuv of Mr. Reid Hanson of Salem. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hani son of Salem. Rev. John McLauch lan officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father wore a soldier blue fCrUw vi. , ... iuneneon win te given for the CHri T.wh a ,C.Kr8agef r' PaI Iomnae this afternoon chida and lilies of the valley. .t the chapter house on CoSrt Immediately following the cere- street at 1 o'clock. Mrs HuYh mony there was a wedding break- Church will preside at the busi fast at the home of . the bride's ness meeting following the lunch parents for the two families.-For eon. Miss Joan DuRette will sing her daughter's wedding the bride's a group of numbers and Miss Ma mother wore a wine colored velvet belle Lilburn will plsy several dress and Mrs. Hanson wore a violin selections, blue afternoon dress. Both wore . ' Early in the afternoon the Miss Cottew Bride yun coupie jen on a trip to young couple Jeit on a trip to "Zmc Mrs. Hanson attended the Uni- versity of Washington, and was a member of Alpha XI Delta sorori ty. Mr. Hanson attended Oregon State college and was affiliated with Sigma' Nu fraternity. He la now with the Union Abstract com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Earl gnell mo tored to Portland last nleht to spent nnishlng a layette for the child welfare committee and working on articles for a bazaar. Luncheon wis serve'. late in the sfternoon with UtTZ V. Perkins assisting the hostess. Those attending -were! Mrs. Harold Perkins. -Mrs. Walter fepaulding, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Ella Vones, ' Mrs. . Aubrey Tussing, Mrs. J. E. Cannon. Mrs. k. w. Kichey, Mrs. W. L. Haber- nicht. Mrs. K. Smith, Mrs. L. V. -ersins ana tne hostess, Mrs. unas uison. The next sewing meeting will ie neid Thursday, November 7, at the home of the chairman, Mrs. fc.ua voves, at which time sewing will be done for the American T3. '.-i 3 -t-n , DirtnClay 'FariV , , r IlaQV t' V" . i . "a "a at" the refVesbment hrT ' h;;;:"" TIaSZ.CZLV leson. Finnra ' Pn.. - akvuv aaM.a - W uu w Muraock. Mothers present were 1 Atterbury, Mra.FCbane. Mrs. Simn.l T n,. mA . neth Murdock. rVrVoro' niie.Jt.-,: Wednesday night for Mrs. Barnes H D. Baker of Tacoma. At the arne, 'nd Hn,V,BLd ker Mr nd J- H Baker, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. Ralph Barnes nd oKhters, Snzanne and Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes. " Mrs. Frank Power was hostess the group on the t)vf vious even- - 1 r : Mr. aad Mm, Jasnea B. JVoaag will have as their guests -Tor the Subscription club dinner dance tonight Mr. and Mri.. Orris ;Fry ot Portland. -. . . . FALLS CITY The year's first meeting ot the Women's Art club met at the home' of. Mrs. Laura Horn Tuesday afternoon,";; - ; Bowls ot chrysanthemums and marigolds of orange aad yellow were placed In the rooms to carry out the Hallowe'en color scheme, "v The desert luncheon was "served at one o'clock to: eight- members and two guests.;:! V--.:. ;. - . :v ''12:3 Cbrlrilnn-" end YTcr" - . - . . .. - f 1 . -. - , . ' Seaday T:SO Ti 1U rpsT baptist ciiimcii No. lJbeHy'at Ifarioa Irving; A. Fox,'d.D., Pastor ,--:v r; ...... t V V. Aa UpUf tiag ! Service - . Sororities to ' .. - ' ' - .Entertain ; Alumnae . : The student body and aluisnl -dance In the rymnaslnm follow ing the CPS and Willamette came tonight will climax the homecom ing: festivities on the Willamette university campus. " : Sororities ' and fraternities are -; entertaining1 the alamnl with In- formal, affairs this weekend. The -Alpha I'hl Alpha alumnae were 'honored: at a. buffet supper .and fireside at the sorority house on Court street last night. Miss Helen Breithaupt, president of the alum nae groap, presided at the bust- nes meeting. An informal tea at tho sorority this afternoon will - f honor the Tisitinr eardiyites. The Beta. Chi alumnae" will be th hAiinp rnt. . . tea tbU afternoon from 2 to 430 o'clock. Antonn flovon win mm. ride the decorative note and Vfi Jessie May Ruhndorf. house ores!. Jo. 7 ." r aeni, wjji receive tne guests in ."'ormaUy Miss Patricia Hutchin son is in charge of the tea and the new pledges will assist in the serving. Sunday morning the annual nomecoming breakfast will be v.ij . . . . . . S.!,61 J cnPt ""MJ" ?.rnu5!. McMinnville presidinr. Mlsa Mlri- 'am Jensen is chairman of the af- f 5 nd.MIs "let Crawford " ra o w,v.v auvua, MIBV Gvi7e"Doud and Mis7 PhyUU theSvg! is as r m nyin tr w n a iaaapa m if i x-v r t Ox 1 AV11 OlUKer Mrs. Florence Cottew is nouncing the marriage of an- her n.r. '. '. """w Lwucwi to Mr. uiMarr Staker of .Burley. Idaho, which was sol emnized on Sunday September 22, at Pocatello, Idaho. The bride's mother and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc Elwaln, attended the ceremony. The bride Is a graduate of Sa lem schools and was popular In school activities having been chos en "sweetheart of Salem high." She has been a member of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company staff. Mr. Staker attended schools In Burley. Brlgham Young universi ty at Provo, Utah, and the Uni versity of Washington.-The cou ple will go to Seattle after the first of the year to reside" where he will complete his work at the university. He Is a chemist with the Amalgamated Sugar company. rIOAr MomKare i-xnici o TnitirrtciH AiiitU Maccabee Capital Lodge, I4D. met Thursday night at the Fra ternal temple with Mrs. Ina Eler- lck and Mr, Russell Graen initl- ated as new members. Mrs. Ruth TBieeg won tne attendance prize for the week. memoersnip contest Is being. neia py ine loage with Mrs. Eli- xabeth Follis, captain of the worn en s team, and Mr. Glen Newlanrt. captain of the men's team.he contest will close in January .with the losers giving the winners a banquet. Keireshments were served in the dining room following the meeting and October birthdays were Honored. Plans were com pieted for the annual Hallowe'en party to be held October II at the Fraternal temple. a a COFValliS Host tO Forty members of the Salem 0" ' th "f", UJ ILC UI T Alii IUUB Monday night. - Various circles "om all over the state were rep- a vou icu a 11 o friuu (Buier ot aAi A fWm. . J . V M t,.i. Pf 1 aV a al Vt,UCa 1 AUU were present. Representa- - W-mr at - w a . - ar a . . Va, . ; i""" irwra mciauumiw, lauias, Newport, Portland and Seattle were present and gave talks. Sev eral candidates were initiated at the meeting. A program was given with Mrs. Mine Olmstead and her, drill team of Salem having charge of the floor work. A luncheon followed the meeting, r ? Aja event of tonight is the Jub- a v- held at the chamber of eom- frd Collins a a d his orchestra will flay for the Hallowe'en dance and frolic. Mr. William H. Ste- venson is in ehsrge of the affair. ..- - . Mrs. CarltoV Roth la la Sea- side visiting for a fortnight. Mr. Roth U bow stationed at Camp Clatsop. "fen? U '4k a ; VHX SOON is t 7: un-ts.fi vjukw who was married on ; Sepienv- W 55ln Pn-rrfollr. TA-rVi Mr c.i i- oi -MC1 win wxvui , Some of the fine radio programs for the weekend are as follows: TODAY vgv 7.g:S0---NBC iTmohonr.- - - conducted "br Hana Wilhelra Steinberg has Poldl Mlldneraa tb Marine basic school at Phila- nard HIzson, Mrs. Chester Hlxson, the piano' soloist.' . " delphia.- ' Mrs. Peter Andresen. Mrs. Charles Trpe OT.rtr. - ; ' ' b' 'A With the, release of the list of Parmenter, Mrs. Sylvia Kelly Fur Kifbu la tb GrdBt Sp.. ; Btw Barometer r secretaries the lough, Mrs. Mary Pugh, Miss in. ... . . Taeh&ikawak SUNDAY j , KEX 8 aJn. MusIcNHall ( the Air symphony; Erno Rapee,' conductor.' KOIN 12:00 Philharmonic Symphony orchestra conducted by John Barblrolli; soloists, Vltya Vronsky and Victor Ba bin, piano." OTWtnra to "Tka MarrUi ! F"i- ro' Mosut conearto i z iiat. lor tw piaaj. BjmphZ'iyvirBTiri'li'in Hum s:u-v:uu rora Sunday evening hour; Victor Koltr, conductor; Jose Iturbi, pianist. Oyartura "Pott aad Paaaanf Kapp. riaai treat Conctrto ja a minor : . rir n,. v- :;"V"rM,r -s.tSa"BTTBi aaday la Boaaatu froai "Boaamiaa Aulta Orchattra aTilla Alkaala Mr. Itarai T Rauiaboat aoag af taa 0Ia Dbaria. La Ta' Hair Baa Tw Joha fiiiWt .Traditiaaal Chflrua aad arckaatra Taa tea, aad Binbad'a Skip "kafaraada" ..Riauky K f raas oriakow VreBeitrs One to iTary Van aad Katiea x, TradiHoaal Cbam. aadicaca and arekaatra. The Women's Miaiouu-y so ciety and Otterbein Guild ot the Englewood United Brethren will present a three act olav. "Two Masters ' Sunday night at T:S0 o'clock at the church. Special mu sic will be given with Mrs. Sarah Tennis as soloist. . Miss Bobbe Bhlaa will siend the weekend at the Kanna A'nha meia nouse at Oregon State col- lege and tonight will attend the roi ueita Theta dance. PEG1 HoUoWan JJJt Be-an. CaxMUaa, lb. (Special for today enlylX. - 1C0 Flna Paper Napkins, xea. 10o ; (Buy a supply lor futura)... . Saculax 10c Cactus Fot I (Assorted golorsi School Tablets ; Reaular fc Valued Hole Book Filler, Ctaadard Clse.' - CPunchd lor two holea) "; t.' New I Iecorcied Walar Claaees Wmvr parterna). Jean Pretul CUelda.1. oucj EbU TerrT" Scbool r Ciw! Colcra, blue, pink, EXTRA. SPECIAL! - Chop Miller' for Smart H&IIowVcn Ps.ri y Favors, - - Novelties, te. Basement 'Five and Ten " . - With": Salem " Folk dt' OSC By Isabel McGilcbiist With the entire, student body - giTing the Bearer football team a gallant sendoff,' Oregon State met the University of Washington in Seattle last Saturday. Among loy al - Staters, making the trek . by rally , train, by stage and by car were Bill Smith, Gene Hollstels, Vivian Asplnwall. Doug Chambers and Sally McLellan. . , " Tnesday . . , : Staff members of the Lamp- ' Labish RNA,- Hobby show, -lighter, collegiate monthly, met; antique display and benefit aup for breakfast Sunday to assemble yvir? P-m. - the magazine and to lay plans for . its sale. Marie Bosch and Al.Har bor numbered among those at-. tending: this , traditional -waffle - , feecU,:: $v'' c,:;YJVCV "1. "... The .regional Christian ,-Yonth conference will be ' held , on the imtt. .Tem,r i 'lo campus November 1 -to 3,' with aeierates auenamr irpm over the states Group conferences.: forums " and discussions win constitute the - major work . of the convention. Wft CrahtM baa he on named, tn bead the registraUoa committee for the affair. . JCsppa Sigma . fraternity mem t bers entertained at dinner Sunday -to honor new pledges. On the at ; tendance list were Don Wood, V Elizabeth Ann Herrick, Bob Mc - Kee and Shirley McKay. ' Word has been received at the alumni office that Earl Warren, rai oiKmi tuippi graduate 01 lasi year, has enlisted in. the army as second lieutenant, atauonea at n. a. . a. a . a. names of Eileen Paulson, Marie - -. cw 1 . . Tr" ou,lu ouil icjr jacJJiy ro noted. : The work of the staff is to care ; for the tfiles, exchan6 papers aad general data of the college, daily. ' Salem students to be heard this week in historical radio drama tization were xtoe craotree, Aiary Jane Conmy and Kenneth McCoy. Odds and Ends . . . Natalie Neer in ma tea into aauw at a mid-week formal function Eileen Ullman appointed to assist with arangements for the fall social organization ... Parnell Kupper, Warren Biggerstaff and Romeo Goulet taking graduate work at Oregon State ... Vic Colllng and Klrk Bell nome for the weekend . . . Marie Bosch and Arline Sholseth, Willamette trans- . in Portland this weekend for the pharmacy field trip Eleanor Rosson and Jean Reed turning out for the first women's rifle squad . . . Phil Blake help ing to entertain the traveling sec retary of - his fraternity, Sigma Nu . . . Jerry Wolfe visiting the campus Thursday, Nurses' Meeting Cancelled The Oregon Nurses meeting scheduled for Monday night at the Masonic Temple in Portland has been cancelled as Major Simp- on will be unable to bef present. The Oregon Nurses association, district No. t will now hold its regular meeting at the Deacon ess hospital Monday night. F r I a a Y Af TH and f r TranVitn Thnmnann win hm tn. tsrested to learn that they are now at home at 165 West Lefelle street J 50 30 a0 lor .each 30- : Anklets - : - q ifh rust, etc J Pair -LI Ui? p I i ...-- SES for I r CLUB CALENDAR . - Saturday - Townsend chorus., with C A. Kenney. 18S0 Center . street 7:10 p.ra. ; . Monday ' -' Royal Neighbors, Modern Woodmen and families, Hallo we'en, party at Fraternal tem ple. S pa. . ; ' T Leslie PTAJ library room of school, 7; 45 p.m; j , . Pringle Woman's ' club, all day meeting, with Mrs. O. T. Bealey. 2095 North 1th street.: 1 - Woman's Bible class of First Methodist church . with Mrs. Cora ; E. Llppold, 291 , South l.Btb street, t p.m Scxrial Hour-Club t-i . ' .- ' - ijntGrtQinGCl i Mrs, Laura' Johnson was host ess to the Pythian Sisters Social Hour club Thursday night. Hal lowe'en decorations were used at the supper hour and cards were in play during the evening with prizes awarded to Mrs. Dorothy Wilson and Mrs. Sylvia Kelly r unousn. , Present were Mrs. Charles Kin- er, Mrs. wuiiam Fees:, Mrs. Leo- Daisy Haydes. Mrs. Dorothy Wil- . . . r w v . . uu jars. Mirs JOnnSOn. rv,m.,.,,m,,,,lm.,,,,,mm,m,m.v,, m.mmmm.mmmmwm i ....u.iu.i hi. i.u,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,, ., wli.un.......Mtlp.....m1ni nU,iu,,.1 ,, un... .. i nn. i rn.ii.iii mr. gum awniawiaaiiiiaai. Mm aiiMNin mtatmmm-Mim,,ttnmmui, mm ,nM,ii,mL.-mm iTii-nnaarMr- 'i ni rn ininniii- iim n i i ' -itr" ."' 3 " i VVy,- Ji J HJ ' n f I F " MILLER'S ' f I ) : BASEMENT ) ..W P 2:::-: - f til lit-' I .-V-kssm.. m. lli J " (' ioj : If 1 :?-.vV 7 P ;j It I I sir i r s .- Am 11 is a sin va rr a -v. . s a -- - jb- a m-m .- asaaan w : mm ssswasBB . - v ! jJJKLESaSXji and. M l - COSTS New! Just arrived for today's selling! Many of these' 75 coats are nubby wool tweeds In the very newest manner . . . some'.are dressy boucles in navy, aSk whatever the weave . . the style ...the color or pattern, the' price saves you a considerable suml .' , ' ' . Hero is a coat for the matron . . &e school miss, ... the' woman who enjoys . sports . . . the dress type and the woman who--teaches or works "in an office, FITTEDBOXYSWM&i-: STRAIGHT--BELTED, ETC. -Fine fabrics .". fine toring md tylr GaqrcmW tato' llnlng,' Evry thing you'd expect to find hi much i higher prioed coats. Tweeds feat go places -r . . .orejs,aaialxtvir;. ood : novelty weaves such as - herringbones etc.' v. - Boucles that simulate hand knits! Truly a big, bargain at S3.841 Shop Miller's -- - basement today for your winter coat . wear the newest '. . . pay the least! Today's Menu Stuffed peppers will be used tonight to serve as the main dinh. Use leftover meat or prepared, cooked meat for stuffing. TODAY Corn and bean salad - Stuffed green peppers Mashed potatoes . ..v -" Bu ttered broccoli . . . . , : " Baked apples and cream, 7 1 ""-''.' " -' ".-; '--V ( i'r' SUNDAY '--- . Avocado-orange salad " - Rolled pot roast with ... u Parsnips, potatoes, earrOtsr-. , ; ii . v Buttered onions , . . - . Pumpkin pie ala mode .V "J " : " MONDAY ; : Banana-cashew salad. .7;. '-i Cold . roast, beef V- i-". Hot gravy: .:;" :".t-:-- .Baked sweet potatoes 1 . V . Peaeh shortcake 'v " . -' '.' - ' i -' ' '' " STUFFED GREEN PEPPERS ... i cups. cooked meat!-" " ' ' 2 tablespoons grated onion H. (MAshAil - e f - Woershlr. sauce H teaspoon salt - H cup catsup , - 14 cups gravy or soup slock H cup grated cheese Paprika C green peppers ; Grind meat; add onion, pota toes and seasonings. Add enough gravy or thickened soup stock to moisten. Cut off the top ot the peppers. Remove membrane and: seeds, precook for..(two minutes, then'' drain and rinse with cold water. Fill with meat mixture, arrange on rack In baking ipan and put Into an oven of ISO de- grees, ror minutes, saste occa- .-.-12 Eish -List Is Small but. -Ample List of fish to bo found in lo cal markets Is smaller than usual. . because crisp cold weather dis- ro lira res iiscermen irom qmi tn the water. ' , f " Salmon as usual is to be found In . the looal shops, with silver' sides and , Chinook as varieties ;i available. - r . Ling' cod is the , day's best bet and can' be' baked, or grilled. It. -your family chodses baked cod, allow 15 minutes to the pound at 4 $ -degrees, leaving the skin, on, until the fish is done, , then ' re- ; move skin, as served on. the plat- . ter. Serre with a .cream , aaace in whieh . hard, cooked Sf s re in- eluded. . .. Black cod is a fat fish, also' la,' . market and can be broiled. It is . T V S5 offset the richness. ' Fillet of sole is : another prac tical fish for this' week. Dip in cornmeal or flour and fry In deep fat, or roll around email partially cooked onions and bake slowly in the oven with a milk sauce. . Shellfish : In market include, crabs, oysters, razor clams and hrimps.;Airood; toserve'Cold: w SUDpr ... - .. ..... slonally with, the remaining gravy, and 15 minutes before the adv of the baking peri o4 'Sprinkle, each pepper with grated cheese, .and paprika. - to 44 - f