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PAGE SIX Thm OREGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon. TEursdoy Morning.. November 21. 1940 i Thanksgiving Day to Be Festive With Many Family Dinners I Thanksgiving will be the occa- thsr Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. sion for family gatherings and Woodrow and Mr. W. S. Levens. : dinner parties with a number of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bragg of - out-of-town guests arriving in Portland are coming down to be the capital for the holiday. Mem- with their daughters and their bers of the college set are home -families. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace for the remainder of the week Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- and several informal parties are Lellan. The family dinner will be i planned for the weekend. held at the Carson home and Miss Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Slly MeLellan will be home from SpVague will be hosts for a family Oregon State college for the re dinner at tbel- North 14th street mainder of the week. Other dln- ihome. Out-of-town guests will in- ner guests will be Mr. and Mrs. 1 elude Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sprague Walter Barsch and son Jack. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chester Drv and Mrs. Ca.rl W. Emmons of Seattle, Mrs. A. L. Graham and Miss Mary Graham of Port- land. "Fircone," the home of Sena- I tor and Mrs. Charles L. McNary, 1 will be the setting for a family ! gathering. Guests will be Mrs. W. T. , St oil, Mr. and Mrs. Willard ' Marshall, Martha' Marshall . and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stolz. Congressman and Mrs. James Mott and their daughters, Fran ees Ann, a student at Oregon state ter tain at their annual Thanksgiv- rimgan. aaugnier or ur. ana college, Beverly Jane and Doro- ing dinner. Their guests will be Mrs- James E. MiUigan of Belling thy, will spend the holiday at the nr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner and nam' Wash., formerly of Salem, Gearhart hotel. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers will be hosts for a Thanksgiving dinner today at their home with covers placed for Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chambers and their sons. SL-cfiSrS ill cu Uj y la airj IML uigui, iiuui New York, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pope, Miss Nellie Schwab and Mr. Douglas Chambers, a senior at Oregon State college, who will spend the vacation with his par- ents. Miss Dorothea Steusloff will emeriam ai uinner ior me picas- ure of Mr. and Mrs. Claude steus- joii ana tneir cniiaren. ana Mr. and Mrs.. Ross Goodman of Mc- dimuiuK. Dinner guests today of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr.. will be Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, l)r . ana Mrs. T. J. Anaers, Mr. ana Airs. vaiier VVllliamson ana Josephine. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin I'nnV all rT Pnrt anil anrt Mr anrt Mrs. Homer Goulet, Jr., and' son, Phillip. w, VjVw7 win Dinner at Pierce Home presiae at a iamuy ainner at ineir Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Craig 11 entertain at dinner today in will entertain at dinner today Amnllmant t Vf an1 f A f nr,H TO-nn.m f Th. ' ii.ii.. xr ..j u wu'.n- ci. mnnt.vr ..a i M.nfH yjgon Mr and Mrs. Fred S Anunsen 3J?nlSS 2lnZ 2tLt?&tfri?afft :!r ,SCA8i.n: Mit8 C" .,."'.: -!: 1. I her classmate-from Oregon State k'.lrmniiiii Ulll linin. Tliolr rnoal. " " i Mr ,h Mr w.v.r Trim Washington, Miss L. Lulu Gorgo blue lace and a corsage of violets talk on the work of the local Red r dinner guests of Mr. and 7. " hrT. 7ar. i .k7i ani Lri Annit 80! Au?o M i 1 1 e r of Portland. Mr. Robert and rosebuds for her daughter's Cross and Its needs. Devotion. Mrs. C. Paige Benson, at their Jl' ae. t!? a fr Mr ?nd f , R?d ilSe oi Pound of Camp Murray, Washing- wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Ostlind were in charge of Mrs. Fred borne in Kelso. Wash. Mrs. Taylor n,J ' T .trJfrht Uf'.? Barbara if ton, Miss Leone Spaulding and went north for the marriage of Tooxe, Jr. Hawkins and Miss Harriet Haw- t,on below J1' ih tin r.. hnm. frZfn. rni' he hoBt- the,r 80n and MrB" 8tllnd worc The refreshment committee kln re to Portland for Thanks- ! nZl Mr .Jw? ! Tliankseilnir Dinners a black lace gown and n6r cor" consisted of Mrs. C. C. Edwards, nS " the guests of Mr. and nn TT T K&ilhn Mir Mr. and Mrs WaU e r Minier w" f, roMb"dBtlTlldJ?1? etS' M- Jac Hennlngsen, Mrs. A. j! Mrs. Robert McMurray. OES HaS Large f.f daughters, Mir- .h.llV.i " A reception at the MUllgan Euglebart and Mrs. John A. OI- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young . . . . j-ollege. Miss Shirley Walker of thls afternoln. Merle Travis and Mr' and Mrs' Presidents were present. Mrs. t the home of Mrs. Otten's par- Parker, past grand matron of Ontario. Miss Betty Anunsen will Guests of Kfr. and Mrs Ray Yo- J D Foley ' Mry Carter, Mrs. Eliee Comforth, nU UJ and Mrg- L- - Ralston, the grand chapter of North Da be home from the University of com wlll be Mr. and Mrs j u Mj. and Mrs. Ostlind. Jr. will Mrs. Luella Engstrom, Mrs. Alma Dr- a?,d. Mr8- c- A. Downs, War- kota who resides in Salem; Mrs. Oregon and Miss Jean Anunsen Yocom and Miss Mary Yocom of be the guests of his parents for Henderson, Mrs. Ida Hochstetler, ren, Hume and Flavia, will be Paul Ha user, past grand matron, arrived in the capital last night Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Yo- the Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Dora Hill. Mrs. Ivladene Hud- Jfues ' Miss Mabel Downs at and Mr. Milton L. Meyers and Mr. from Grants Pass. com Mrs Grace Dunavan and Mr. . dard. Mrs. Eva Martin, Miss Wll- ner Portland home. Rex W. Da-ris, past grand patrons Dr. and Mrs. Charles Robertson Norman Hogenson of La Grande da Siegmund, Mrs. Grace Taylor. r. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer of the grand chapter of Oregon; will have as their dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Apperson and Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Apperson and their four children of Mc- Minnville. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin F. Smith are entertaining as their Thanks- rldnr th rom.A. and family, Dr. and Mrs A E Caswell and sons, Randall and Dwight of Eugene. Mrs. Ralph Carse of Portland will be the holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kelly. Dr. and io.ru. cBiiu oruoi win presiae at "?M":,. ard. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell j ... are entertalninr at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Esch and sons. Dale and Vern. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Rr w1 bitd,inneJ haottto Miss Grace 'Leek. Miss Elene ?Itn City; grand master of and son. Bill, will be Thanksgiv- Tlie ehaP Toom were deco Wrirht win h tii.tr .An-in-i.w Catherine Dittv of Seattle. Mn n i. . . ' . IOOP utemhW of nmrxn Mr. " ' r.'. " .ia"KXT" ratmA .lit, . ------- - - - " and daughter, Mr. nd Mrs. James nerson (Kioise wrlgnt) or Port- laud. ""x rivra i unianu Mrs. Ruby Mishler and her daughter. Nan, of Portland will be, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager will come In tfhrhotibid,.ybome at Sub,!m,t7 for . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford will be hosts for a Thanksgiving din- ner at their home for Mr. and - - - "o er ai ineir nome ior Mr. ana Mrs. W. W. Ogilvie of Portland miss jeveriy uguvie ana Miss Ina Folkstad. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Ross are entertaining at dinner in compli ment to Mr. and Mrs. George . Winslow, George Wlnslow, jr.. Miss Harriet Winslow all of Til- lamook and Miss Pauline Winslow ot Salem. . . ! uiTia uranam ana ner Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and " "1 o 'J:..- ati a it sn isF aan rw wn con a is?iii ka r""' " 7. . . ""a 17.! WV.V!!J! of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gattie and Mrs. Robert Stanfield Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs p nlu. h. mI .-A it S S KT ifL ir a? E. H. Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ' Sss3ESSJSi!OSijSS3E Is Santa Claus . : tHo Job : : ; ::Thi3 Yoar? : Tho Quints Aro Coming win prniw s inanKJmg Pleasure Mrs. Martin Lindle and uruce ana Biair, oi iregon.iiy snd M,iff.rrtlaBd- Bruce and Blair, of Oregon. City Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glover will be hosts for ay family dinner and out-of-town guests will be her sis- ter, Mrs. Constance Thompson and son, Richard, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Meyers an,i Mr Waiter nntn win en- rhiMr.n jMn. Ann. and L nf Portland, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry and children, Danny and Marylee, who is home from the University of Oregon for the holi- uiuun uuulo iisa,j' iu . auu iu i o. C. W. Kennedy of Shedd, Mrs. Carrie Johnson and son, John, of Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Davis and daughter, Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Rot S Keene will entertain at dinner following the game louay curers win uo piacra for Mr. and Mrs. itaipn coieman ana cnuaren. uaipn. jr.. ana Carolyn, of Corvallis and Mr. and . u,r6u.j "u uttufcui-c., i runwuu. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spaulding will preside at a family dinner at Alice, of Portland. owci u u u iuj. " " Mrs. Clay C. Miller. Barbara. ouuuic auu iwcuaiu m t ui iidu u . Mrs. Waldo Brown and Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown. Mrs. Forrest Gist, Glenna and Forrest, Jr- Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. . n giving l"c v"urti oi mr8 Mnn,le 5 oper D.n and Mrs ,j . . , "iss jess , .HISS Jessie Franklin Thompson Cooper and Mr. Ervin Potter ot er- Portland and Miss Jewell Min Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Graben j,, n . , Ton'in nd kfr. Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Dawn, of Silverton will be nursi win entertain wun a iam ' o"day. Mr. and Mrs. uaraner K4app are among those .ntrtflininaX wit v, r.miv Hinn,, Dinner guests of Mrs. Charles Weller will be Mr. and Mrs. George Weller. Gordon and John Miss Ellen Chamberlain, Mrs. George Belt, Mrs. Albert Wells, Mr- Bruce and Miss Virginia Wells. Mr. and Mrs. CharlH FViko wl11 Preside at a large family din- their home on Richmond avenue. Guests will include Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rodenwald, Mr. Earl Feike. Jr., and Mr. John Weleman. Jr., of Corvallis, Mrs. ..i. . uu n. -uuu X?&Z"l"Z weieman and Hetty and Zelta. nA .r. nin Mr Mr. ol and Glenn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Feike, Wilma and Ramona, and Mr. Loren Wells all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeHarp- - ennetn Muraoca ana buzanne. now. varney oi Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hen- ...... vlr. . and Miss Luella DeHarpport. t SorDritv (tTOIIO - JlKJU.f At Tumbull's Mrs. James Turnbull was hOBt- ? ana J-mian Jioiecnea or . mm. . . m ; , . ! r Independence assistant hostess to Delta on Tuesday night. Plans for Z . - tbe new year were and arrangements made for the Christ mas party. Bridge followed the business meeting. Those present were Mrs. Frank Lathrop, Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Estill "-Z"' j Snyder. Mrs. John Holechek ot IndsidMe anH th- h.M a.ieu osiurrHKiir. mis m iikptti ji r-w -::.,;' ; - The South Salem WCTU will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. E. A. Rhoten at 1595 South High 8iTeei for tn annual November ro ca- M- Rut To"- ta r.M.t f ..... i. 111 ..II. m.. . r --w . . r orwru uwi of the WCTU. Miss Helen Bier will lead the devotionals. Assist- lng Mrs. Rhoten for the tea hour wiU be. Mesdames Alma Barkus. Miss ErnesUne Fredertckson, Miss mests at the tea for Vhfrh mX " man Grac" Wlddows, Mary Mor Vary Ritchie. Bertha Lucas, and Marlprte Walker, Miss Betty Coo- RODert Blsnon was htL. R0Drt Gilbert, Carol Fol- N R. Rogers. . - ter. Miss Barbara Bell and COmVUmtnt to lrt ItIkIt lU' LorJn Schmidt, Mailn Helen Ostrin. Bikhon eni 10 varies Kay ToTeB D 0 r 0 t n y Clark Jlmm - Bop' . . - Houck and Carol filler. Mr. sad-Mn. Wallace Wharton, ; - WiUlam Wharton and Miss Mar- 8,m Woman's risk will Mr. William Parker a statdesiC' ' Th Three Uk chiV win aieet Ion Brets motored to Portland t at the elubhouse Saturday t the North Pacific Dental col- Wday at 1 o'clock for a no-host ,Tuesday night to attend the open- fterOOIL -' 2:80 9locl1 with lege, will be the guest of his par- lameheon ln the IOOF club rooms -tag concert of the Portland Sym- Dr. W C. Jones of Willamette nU, Mr.mnd-Mrs. C. W. Parker- Members will sew for the Red phony orchestra at the auditor- "nlTerB,,t-r mJJ f.kei- for Thanksgiving. He is bringing CrOM- Committee will be Mrs. lam- i . - opc I11.1, "These Things with him two of his classmates vU Prrlae and CUra Shields. WEST STATTON-Last ' W Tee" U tt U CramU- " L.l :fr X' day Miss Theone Schafer, daugh- ter of Mr.andMrs..W.j:.Schafw,1 becarno the bride of Gorden Mc- Cali!!!i, - Shaw. ,, They were f1,", nnTeir- Mi: fi,ieJ,tderK:h?0Vhe?'aBd "tndM. scflol Attm- . 1 MAXINE BUKEN Editor - , , , T VI T L AST iMM IS t r 1 i Married m y ,-i lJ "TT r"l " v-x A . Of interest to their many Sa- leni friends is the announcement of the marriage of Miss Vivian "d Mr. Herbert J. ostlind, jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Ostllnd of Salem. The wedding took place in BeJ- llnghara on Sunday, November 10 tl01?16,.4 Methodist church with the bride's SSSi&SZJ t'JSi.'&.SJ ating before a large group friends and relatives. of The bride's dress was of white satin deslened princess style with a long train and full length tulle veil which fell from a wreath of 1 SVka C Vt A AO VtAi1 O a ! rWAS Hftll nnet of" - hit huttnn rhrvitanth- mums and white carnations. Mis. GeTiVveMinigan was r sister's, maid of honor and wore a pastel pink taffeta dress Grace Covert of Salem, who wore ana ins Driaesmaias were aiieb tirace covert or saiem, wno wore yellow taffeta, and Miss Peggy Terry of Bellingham, who was gownea in oiue. i ney an carnea uuunucis ui ius auu uuicm. Mr. Edward Ostlind of Port- lauu. cuusiu ui iiie Kruuui. nB best man and the ushers were Mr. James Milliean. Ir.. brother of the bride, and Rev. A. B. Doty of Bellingham. u vrtnio-on nrA . nmn f . ri, .1,- . uviu c iuijv tt cu a.uv Jsa J- r ur travelling the bride wore a soldier blue costume suit with black fur ?m J"10?"?, eorl- U. ntl nrt ini Mb hrlri. ir how at. home in Corvallis where he is associated with the Oregon State college experiment station gree in entomology Mrs Ostlind" Xnded WUlametie unl?er.uj and Is a graduate of the Belling7- and completing work on his de- ham Business coUege Others attending the wedding ci w QlniArv riirr-i fr OllOWei VJTlVen IOl Jean Gillespie Miss Audrey Jackson and Miss Estella Smith were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the A, , on l ueav Ior miss fean. V"18?1?.; w ,win ,.beom? e Wde of Mr. Blaine ogt, of Those bidden were Miss Jean Glllsple, Miss Eleanor Johnson. mim innoiie xiaisein, aiisb ; or- . K .. . M.R- T r.n., riA ' ... Willi' ' "T Gladys Itoss, Miss Betty' Beck. "lss siner uuenw laer. Miss mi u. J A 1AA CrTAa T il.iV. kr..i Caldwell Miss . Mary Ross Miss ft? r.h'mu.'T.0.!8.3 "uuti, itiibs renin.. uaonoQ, Ml88 Eiol8e Sullivan. Miss Dawn Bates, Mrs. .William Gillespie. Mrs. Clifton Cass. Mrs. Wilber nmiin, Mrs. Jjavia Hates. Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. Arnel Smith. Miss Audrey Jackson and Miss Estella Smith. Guets at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy this week- end are their daughters, Miss pnn ra t n i r i n n t a sva sa v uauftiucioi Al IBS Doris, a senior at the University oi uregon, ana lllss Lucille Mur- -J w. v- a. a T """ mur- phy of Portland. Also a guest at Donald Pearson of Portland. iZ 1 Junior Charity Ball Tonight Th. ..,,. l T..i- rv-i. v.n .i - ted for tnB.rtt .ihS ..in " " - uuhj. vu 1 1 it v... the armory instead of Hazel Green j as previously announced. A group " of high school rfTls are actinr as hostesses for the affair and danc- in rin h. a . i . r "... uuj i w a. v with Tommy Todd's orchestra en- gaged to play. The Thanksgiving theme will be used in the decorative scheme. A larBe of the college and hiirh si-hi a.t .,. ..i.t t VI. . 1 j T 1 Miss Dorothy Pyette Is heading the committee ln charge of ar- mngements and assisting her are . At the November Pro-America meeting. Mrs. Miller Hayde. Mrs. Thomas. McBrlde. Mrs. M. M. Ma- c- Ctark n M- SlIeW5rer cboe,l M de," fl'l" ,if thS !!ftV.0nTrtLtionJ5 held ln Portland In December. SOCIETY MUSIC The HOME CLUB CALENDAR Friday Neighbors of Woodcraft, Fra ternal temple, 8 p. m. Saturday , Townsend club chorus at T. W. Davies home, 941 North Cottage, 7:30 p.m. .Monday DAV auxiliary benefit card party, Moose hall, 8 p.m. Tuesday Eastern Star social afternoon club benefit card party. Ma sonic Temple, 2 p.m. Mrs. Metzger Is New President The Salem Deaconess hospital auxiliary met Monday afternoon L"T". J."1 1-1 T ? V"' XlTILrS " L- A- H- Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Net- . Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Net- Roberts; executive commit- tee m em bers Mrs. J S. Frie.en. Mr. Jom Da Ike nd Mrs A O. Condlt. Standing committees an- F. Wedel; program, Mrs. C. " -"''' i . ; ', hSi am, v. w. Stacey; publicity, Mrs. J. J. Nunn; sewing, Mrs. O. L. Don- """- - J cioa.i j in will be held Thursday. December m . uuuuuat wna mr, nei- tie Roberts as general chairman. Mrs. R. L. Elftsrom will be in charge of the dining room. Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon. execu- i. r -. . Knri nebekahs Have Kafi rio AV-"-mivj The past and present district P"ty president, and grand mas- Jera v!r i10110 b Slm Re" n "V'ht:. The present district deputy president, Mrs. Lora Groves and the followlne nast district donutv Mrs- E1,se Townsend, Mrs. Cora Van Pelt, Mrs. Albert Walker, Mrs. Lola McFarlane. Mrs. Sarah Harter, Mrs. Edith McElroy and Mr. fnro CVilolt The present district denutv grand master. Marion Curry and the nast district denutr erand masters present were: Mr. Fred Walker, Mr. Barker Comforth. Mr. Bob Henderson, Mr Roy Stockton, Mr. Carl Engstrom, Mr. Gus Erick- son, Mr. Clifford Taylor and Mr. jim gmith wjm . . " jinaeuiea oj riunen were preseniea Dy Miss ranees Kyle, Mrs. Jennie M f,. Z'J Vk aT"" u.u. t)o- The president of Rebekah as wmbl7 ot Oregon. Mrs. Vernsha Newby of Amity. Mr. J. P. Watts. . -- o-", E"le wt. Oregon City. Mr. ana Mn- UOD J0nB t Pnneville an Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stockton, l' cm jirwcni. Barker Comforth led In sing- lnE: J- p- watts spoke on "Ameri- canism," Monday night the annual Vi e m as r T-m (n will W V.l j m no - host dinner served , . ' win uts unu tQQ T - I 1 TIT MnnWOOfl Wnmon , t-n , At DlGl7 , , Klngwood American Legion auxiliary met Thursday with Mrs. 2 Gene Diets The card nartr win saar on December 5, C and 7. MS t "T" w ";.'D -'u AmnPrt TtrMATlr war. Mr. TaJ "eie, airs, noscoe UiarKO. Mrs. wtm. a . "Iam S c h w a r i, Mrs. C. E oib t-a v -r t i fc JeeuD M p M'ohi i,apU M' .5r f." MobleZ' f"B - . B. inJ' uene Dleti. Mrs. E. A. Dickson, Mrs. Rsy Lacey. Mra. Txr.r . - - . - ,am"cl " . u. a. Williams. sirs. C D C.abrielso. m John Elliott Torn Th G n G- MaI- i. mr, Chandler Brown. Mrs. Robert Drarer and Mr.' w.rM rn--.. wer amonr thou wk7m3'fecluI Tuesday night. Appearing Tti.A r ' " Corporal James F. Teed of Camp Clatsop Is- spend In Thanksgiving withhli parents. Mr. and Mrs. James I. Teed. The Teeds will be hosts for a famil tody t their horn, oi South list street Salem Folk to Be Guests of Relatives I A number of Balem folk are studying . . . and a gay Home planning to spend the Thanksgiv- eomlnr weekend helped to enter ing holiday out of town as the " guests, jumougn tne num sruests of relatives and friends and ot old grads who returned several plan to remain over the weekend. Secretary of State and- Mrs. Earl Snell and their son; Bill, who Is home from the University of Oregon, will be guests-ot. Mrs. Lillian Wheelhouse in Arlington, Also motoring to eastern Oregon will be Mr. and Mrs.. -George Flagg, who will be holiday, guests of Dr. and Mrg. Frederick Thomn- son. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks and their son. Win, will be In. Mo- Minn rill e today with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stnller (Edith May Jenks). Mrs. jerroMi uwen ana ner aaugn- ter, Marianne, are the weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ilampson at their Seattle home, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. J. C. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Roy If. Mills are spending the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. oniiora bpauiaing at tfcelr borne in Newberg. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn have motored to Grants isss io oe wun meir son-in-iaw ana aaugnier, air. ana Mrs. Tea w , , . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley and their children, Betty and Earl, are Thanksgiving guests of Mr. . u iamiiy, nr. and Mrs. Harry Howe, at their Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister are motoring to Portland to attend Z Jiauf.r IT" " -,7.."?. " ' To Be In Portland Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith. .r and Mr. Margaret LeFurgy are in Portland ted.ru the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orris Jr-. and daughter, Jean, will be - - -""" wm u of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 8wafford. in Oregon V . --- " """B and their daughters. Sarah Ann wjoc, ait eueuuiux Thanksgiving and the remainder of the week at Seal Rock as the guests of Mrs. Ohling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Savage. their ct..in ., nrvit and son. Donny, and Mr. and Mrs, L. VanDelinder will be guests to day of Mrs. Mary Young and Miss Ada Young at their PorUand home. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Potts wi spend Thanksgiving and the holiday weekend in Seattle as the quests of the former's brother and .Ister;in-law, GleDn Plln, , Mr Jft1 mr. ana aits, Dinner Mr- ana- Mr- George Otten, u",re' r- "-a ''any, win attena 'amily dinner today In Portland cnuaren, & anejr Ann and Da- 11 re Pend,n the remainder ? the week at the home of Mr- nD ,,, , ' ? ,r- . i w Awijij, iu x ui titiiiu. AilBS E1Izabeth O'Reilly of Salem and l88 Jalle 'Rellly of Seattle wlll also b home for th weekend. and their daughters are spending tune. Portland, residing in Salem; Thanksgiving in Portland with MrB- Phil Schwitier, Indepen Mrs. Kate Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Don- deuce; Earl M. Parsons, Cald ald C Roberts and daughter, weI1 Kansas; Mrs. Herman C. Georgia, will be the dinner guests Hllle, Pauca City, t)kla.; Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Kelley at Rachel Allen, Marshfield; Miss vs. xss.1 . m.uu mrs. r. th.r T.,nm. nm. ' a Mrs. E. B. Millard. xwiss xxjis and Miss Evangeline spending the day In Millard are Sheridan as the meats of Mr . William Pavne wt 5aSl! inB- a-nesis oi ner parents, air and Mrs. L. Landingham at their home near Portland Also a meat at the dtoner will be Mr tnn'a mnthr Mn W ft Tm. . - ton of Portland - AnniVerSarV tO Be Remembered t?-4 aw A w r . w. .. a.a M aZZn i, .f nri si rst lnTirfiji nw ai As 1 1 are invited by their chll- Ir.l'.'C lh.T,, af ?r2.enM-Wf-d til. ,Pa i0?J bell hvm NoI vember 24. ttin Z, and k nViv mV .ni mZ. . CBIUCU 111 msUTlKJLT M VI fl. lk'TBTl1Tin VI ; " umuu.lUrUitwu"eTn, returning zu years ago to the farm a , am on vhlrh )hT ' J . will be interested to learn that win oe she has gone north to make her home in Tieami wh.r. t r-i - . vw aiaison is stationed at Camp Mur- ray. Miss Molly Jean Malson, a freshman at the University of Oron. is spending the holidays ln Tacoma wItn her DarenU- Mrs. Jotm Wiles presented a ronP r n" Piano studenU in rn rna nrArvam tia..i. t rawawau w -3 V Ct 1 ijj ruesL Mrs. Marv E Ram son of PorUand. mother of MrTareen- Ter , -.Crp'"1 , Mr. al Mrs. Robert PhDlh. .e enterUluinTaltoSrTk giving guests, Colonel and" r5 William AM 4 of Portland.!!; With Salem Folk at U. of O. Br HELEN ANGELL A three-day weekend gave Uni versity of Orecos students pleasant vacation from mid-term w smaller than last year, the weekend laeked none of the snir- " of the more heavily attended " A the dance Saturday night. wJiere green and yellow decora tlo&s formed a backdrop for Jack e - oouider's orchestra, we saw -wurson Ireland with a blonde. . Adele.Say with a Salem admirer, Al.Siewert with Jean Morrison. . Dorothy Kosehmlder with a The- Chi . . . Barbara Pierce with Brad Fan cher again. . . At Intermission, members of Friars, senior t men's honorary. raarcnea soiemniy. aronna tne nail In their black, robes to tap eight - new members from this year' senior class. On of those selected was Jim Pickett, president of last year's Junior class. Pledges are chosen on a basis of campus ac Uvlty and character, - chief pin planting of the week end was that of "Butch Nelson'i Beta emblem on Barbara John SOn, Kappa Kappa Gamma. Scores of students yesterday packed up their laundry for moth r t a .ka .,t s.i.m. nrvr ru.it. TwtH- v.h,- Molly Jean Malson, Beth Siewert.' and Betty Anunsen will spend v. a '. r, banauet has been Planned bv the Tffi t i ?" P l ? President. . . Salem mothers of rl. have also been invited along with nearly 400 other nJ- c , " r i. .. L"Z KnoT" llterature. journalism a n d the ThnVri nfht wnmmh.., and Harriet Lon ' Also 11 Dio.hu a cn-o and Mlsg uarriet ing iBO on the guest list were Fran Roth Betty Buchanan, Barbara Pierce and of course Doris Mumhv tnaatmlctrpca for thp eirraftlnn Powers is being congratu i-.. vi i .1 . ti- -r. k-dd- national scholastic hon- If J HI V,l orary. Credited with the highest , ""1..7 ... year's senior class, he was select ed last week as a member of the Covers were laid for two nun- dred and twenty five members and guests of Chadwick chapter, order of the Eastern Star on tumuI.t whb t h iw. prated its homecoming dinner. followed by a meeting in the chanter room. Distinguished mem- hra ind rneitt vhn war. knn. ored a n d . presented with gifts from the worthy matron, Mrs Mem Pearce. were Mrs. Gertrude Kutn Kansom, worthy matron of Eugene; Queen Wood, worthy matrtn ' Independence; Phil ,f. ' " i oaagei tuuituibice ui giftuu vuapier, sua Morris Lange, worthy patron of Dallas. Other guests present were Ber- Ruth I. Reed. Jeffermnn- Trl Stephen Arlington; Edith Lar- son Portland; Pauline Byer, Hope, North Dakota; Ruby Wll- on. Portland; Jennie D Chal mers.. Hope, North Dakota; and v j kuu Bt chrysanthemums. During 1116 Ten Jessie Bush Mickel- "on san "dicaUon" by Robert ah; Dweec xuysierv of Life" by Victor Herbert. Four- teen girls, members of rhawtrv assembly. Order of Rainbow for (iiris, surprised the worthy ma- tron and the worthv natron. Mra Mem Pearce and, Mr. Lawrence i-'iagg, with a ceremony, present- lng each with flowers and a gift from the assembly. Louise Ram- .an v - . - . were the worthy ad- visor, Civilla Reeher. Jean Row! Iand Lols Robinson, Joan Rem- ZZ?' i8. "5"n.8on ' R-em" "1. ""."". H00 Jean inarjone uressier, JCialne ""-" moor, 1 VltfS It Al IV anil Ifl .1 m w Among cnaawick members at- tending from Portland were Mrs . n.rtm. T M d . Mrs; Harry Mohr. ..v. a. . .kc. iuu jar. inn Mr. ITn r I aernimbeet,DecembCeralWlCk ... ' Mr. Peter Smith end m. . - r" ui ia ciassmaies rrom the Uni Trslty of Oregon are spending the Thanksgiving holiday in Sa- lem with Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. "d Mr'- L,OTa Sm,tn' Bntb Yocom and her bro- i?er' Kaymond, left Ust night for Ianc?UTer? B. C-. to spend the ininKiriTinr Asrnri w4f irr. " vvvts wa.U m& . iwirr oiouNo High food Value aciiciong real chocolate- flavor so eco-' nomicaJ, GUITTARLVS gives "men cupi per pound" Last Minute Ideas for Festive Dinner Are Given for Cook's Benefit v v - : , ; " : ' - The beginning and. the end of mayonnaise in the center. Lettace tne meal are important items the menu today. Perhaps you've cream cheese, nuts and pimiento. put off arranging for them, with Put three small rolls on each only a vague Idea as to what will salad plate. One-two-three salaf be served. , made- with 1 onion, 2 dill pickle If you wast appetisers look to and-, 3 appVes cut up and mixeX these last minute poESihilities. . with mayonnaise. A jellied mix Bacon rolled around olives, tare - of salted almonds,' celery ' then broiled. Olives with plmlento and' stuffed olives and marsh removed and some anchovy paste mellows in lemon gelatine, squeezed In. Stuffed eggs, put As far as desserts go, it's a, together and sliced carefully ito toss-up between mince, and pump small wedges.. kin pie. Plum pudding seems to Or If some sort of cocktail have taken , a back seat because will be on the table when guests most persons have some regard are seated, consider: Canned- artl- for their figures, evea oa Thanks- choke hearts and asparagus tips giving day. You've nrobabtr de- with half , mayonnaise and half chill sance. GlngeraJe chilled an- tU mushy, then poured over fine- ly cut fruit mixture. One cup Doning water added to a glass of crabapple jelly, grated rind of 1 orange added, 2 cups orange juice and 4 cup lemon juice. The mixture is to be frozen to a slush. Minced clam a In tomato juice. Shrimp and grapefruit. As paragus fingers arranged at the edge of the glass and .centered by tuna with green onion dress ing. If salad Is to be your meal's beginner today, try one of these: Asparagus tips, arranged In fan shape and centered with mixture of cream cheese and chopped pimiento. Jellied shred- 350 degrees for the next 30 min ded raw beets with horseradish utes. Pie Crust Puts on Holiday Air Holidays are nearly here and here's a well named pie crust that's jvst a little bit extra good. Especially for holidays: HOLIDAY PIE CRUST 1 cups flour 2 tablespoons finely -cut wal- nuts, pecans or pistachios 3 tablespoons sugar hi teaspoon salt H cup very cold fat 1 small egg About 2 tablespoons cold or ice water Sift flour, salt and sugar into bowl; chop fat in until like coarse corn meal; stir in finely-cut nut meats; beat egg with water and blend with other Ingredients. Chill at least an hour before roll ing out. To make individual pies, cut rounds large enough to fill muffin tins; press in lightly; fill with Juicy fruit sweetened with sugar in which 1 tablespoon flour clear. Use day-old bread, eithei has been blended. Press edges white or brown; add to ingredi with fork and chill again before ents in skillet and toast until a baking. - Pistachio nuts in the crust make a delicious combination with loganberries, almonds with pi ivuii uu yecaas wun cnernei. Molasses Makes Rich Mousse A molasses mousse, that al- ways looks like somethinr that only a caterer could whip up, l our suggestion. And to serve dain- ty gingerbread cupcakes, frosted in the colors you and your brides- maids wore, for that added touch. Here is the recipe for molasses mousse: MOLASSES MOUSSE 4 eggs 1 cup molasses 2 tablespoons orange juice H teaspoon cinnamon Pinch of salt 1 pint cream, whipped Beat eggs very light, add mo lasses and cook in a double boil er, stirring constantly until It thickens. Place dish In pan of ice and stir until creamy and cool. Add orange Juice, cinnamon and salt. When well-blended, gradual ly pour over stiffly beaten cream Fill mold and pack in ice and salt 4 parts ice to 1 part salt). Let stand four hours. Serves 12. t-. i . i JZJOKtanS MBet A t A rfC Z The .Etokta women's club met . i..,. . . . . , ilm w " ' f"10 Mrt Addison Lane. . ... : - - weaniateo me nostess. iniormat arternoon was Dnt the roup and plans were maae to sena a fjnristmas gi't box to the ' Children's Farm ame In Corvallis. Interesting re- Ports were made of the Marion County Federated Women's club convention held at Lyons bv Miss n.rt.n o- j . . . - Skewis. White chrysanthem white tapers were usee urns and nld lne lea laD1?- Mrs. W. I. Starr was a special guest. neu, Mrs. Harry Elgin. Mrs. W. a J. Entress. xtrs RirWrf r,..v: Mr. c ,r " - mrs. m. n. inl Imi-" JTB? Hnra M. CH a. a T V. " s lu Ross. Mrs. George Sehon. Miss Gertrude Savare. Mrs. A. T. Skewis. Mrs. H. O. Taylor and Miss Antoinette White SPECIAL Owr VkosI Wave, Complete 70c Perm. Oil Push Wave rf Complete a1.3U Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment Phone 8 OAS 307 1st Nat'L Bank Bide. I CASTLE PERM. W AVES o in leaves rouea op with a ruling cided definitely by this time what the dessert win be, bat just in case, here's the formula for ehif- fon pumpkin pie:- CHTJTOJT PUMPKIN PlEN 1 cup pumpkin or squash 1 cup sugar 1 cup rich milk 3 eggs beaten separately 2 tablespoons melted butter 4 teaspoon ginger and cloves H teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon Sieve cooked pumpkin sou ash and mix with remain in r inrredi- ents, adding stiffly beaten whites last. Pour in unbaked shell and a bake for 10 minutes In a 425 de- gree oven, then reduce beat to Today's Menu Guess what's the main dish far today's menu? 9 Brussels sprout salad Pimiento garnish Roast turkey Cooked stuffing Baked potatoes, sweet and Irih Cranberry sherbet j Fresh frozen corn on cob Relishes, olives, celery, pickle- Mince or pumpkin pie. COOKED POULTRY STUFFING 14 cup fat 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup finely diced, onions 2 cups diced bread (email loaf) crusts included 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons poultry sesjouing Dash cayf nne Black pepper 1 cup boiling water Melt fat In large skillet, add celery and onion tp and cook until golden brown. Add seasonings and boiling water, cover and let steam B minutes. Pack lljehtlv in the ' fowl to allow for esanisnton. Substitute 2 cups- ket unsweet ened apple sauce or crushed pine apple for the boiling- water in duck or goose stuffing. 1 cup Olympia oysters or 1 eup peeled, boiled and chopped chest- nuts, added to Tegular stuffing. 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