The OZTGON STATESMAN. Sdem. Orerrw Vydneday Morning. January-15.- 1MX r, - , PAGE EEC Legislators'1 Wives Will Be Feted V i With the arrival let a number f the legislators' wives in the capitals plans are being formulat ed for several parties to be given tn their honor. Members of the Town and Gown elnb will have invitations In the mall this week for a tea for which they will be hostesses on Thurs day afternoonj January 23 at Lausanne hall. J Calling hours will be from 3 to I o'clock with the legislators wives as honor guests. Mrs. VWil-, Ham C. Jones, president of the Cltb, will assist in receiving and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace heads the tea directorate. ? i The Salem Woman's club will entertain with'lta biennial tea for the -legislative contingent on Sat urday afternoon, January 25. The affair will be held at the Wom an's clubhouse. Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead is chairman Of the tea committee in charge of the ' affair. Invitations will be in the mail by this week end. - r VFW Auxiliary Has Session The no-host dinner for the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary and the post at the Veter Mi nf Forefsrn Wars hall Mon day night was well attended. Mr. J. A. Canfield, state commander of the Veterans of Foreign wars, was a special guest. The com mittee in charge was Mrs. Frank Neiswander, Mrs. Bernlce Walters, Mrsi Ona Cady, Miss Margaret Clare, Mrs. Lola Dumas, Mrs. Ed Jandrell. Following - the dinner a busi ness meeting was held. Mrs, Ger trude Beal was accepted into the auxiliary transfering her mem bership here from Bin gen, Wash., where she was a past president. Mrs. Onas Olson will entertain the. auxiliary and friends at her homev l 10 South Church street, Thursday, January 16, at 1:30 with a dessert luncheon. Mrs. David Furlough will be Joint hostess. A benefit card party is being planned for February 12 at the Veterans of Foreign wars hall with Mrs. Cyril Nad on in charge of the tickets, Mrs. William Clare refreshments, Mrs. William Bush, decorations. Dorothy McCullough Lee, sena tor from Multnomah county,. Is state legislative chairman for the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary. An invitation was extended her to attend the next meeting which will be held January 27. .uards in Hay on Tuesday FOE auxiliary entertained with a "card-PtrtyisTuesdayj afternoon. Prizes went to Miss Lavina Koen Ig and Mrs.; Dan Cooper. The guest list included Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. E. L. Klelnke. Mrs. Pearl RIngwald, Miss Lavina Koenlg, Mrs, F. A. Smith, Mrs. M. A. Pekar, Mrs. George Chapman, Mrs. P. W. Cooper, Mrs. James Tindall, Mrs. Beatrice Chambers, Mrs. W. E. Gardiner. Mrs. Schafer, Mrs. F. J. .Irons, Mrs. Sylvia Sehaupp, Mrs. L. 8. Cross, Mrs. Carl Fetsch, Mrs. S. B. Eehleman, Mrs. C. W. , Beecroft, Mrs. Hugh Wane, vMrs. Henry Sim, ; Mrs. Frank Witte more, Mrs.' June Wallace, Mrs. Maurice Gustafson, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. - Dan Cooper, Mrs. , Ray Moore, Mrs. E. E. Gettman, Mrsv L. M. Propp, Mrs. E. Zim- , merman. Hostesses w ere Mrs. Jndson Bressler, Mrs. Max Mil- ' lor, Mrs. Harold Woodbnrn, Mrs. George Bressler. Another card party will be held on January 28 with Mrs. P. C. Harland. , ' Adah Mae Teel Honor Guest '; I 4 ., . . i , - - Mrs. Josenh Teel entertained -wrin a aeuenuui lniormai nartv at her South! Liberty street home Monday night for the pleasure of : her daughter, Adah Mae, on the occasion or ner iatn birthday, v ' A pink and green decorative scheme was used with a birthday - cake and candles centering the ta ble. : Mrs. Teel was assisted by lira. Chester Goodman of Eugene. Honoring Adah Mae were Mary Elizabeth Rlnehart, Barbara Up john, Fern Ingram, S a s a n n e Small, Jane Carson. Rena Skaggs. Velma Davis, Del ores Clement, Carolyn Davis, Ha Jacobsen, Ro berta Ross and Edith Wilson. - Mrs. , R. j H. , Poff entertained Thursday - night" for the pleasure of her daughter, Dorothy,- whose , birthday tt was.- Games were in play daring the evening and a late supper was , served. Those, present were: The Misses Gladys Quesseth, Paula Tromliti, Marian Horn. Ruth Reinwald, Shirley Magnusson, 'Milton Freeman, Gor don Murdock, Burrell Birch,' Yrjo Koski, Bob Day, Robert Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allport, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ohmart and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Poff. -. ;?- ; " The Past Noble Grands associa tion will meet on Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Joseph Erick son at 1803 State street. Assisting the hostess will be l Mrs. Ida ! Traglio. Mrs. Lonise Ixrreland, Mrs. Dorothy Edwards. Committee- appointments will be made at this meeting.: All. past noble grands are invited-to. the xaeetlhg. - ' x tlrs. Jjco Irmbardt Was elect ei to the r'eenc of the Na Iraska club at a meeting on' Fri day. A Bo-host-supper was served at KP ball. Mrs.. Bob Chambers la the new vice-president, Mrs. F, IX Both well secretary and Mrs. A I DeMoude treasurer. - . FLOWERS wza J JU Court & Wsh Ph. 71B9 f J JiAXJNE BUBEN Editor . Matrons Will Be Honored At Party Four new Salem residents are to be honored guests at a party given by Mrs. Earl Cooley on Fri day afternoon at her East Center street home. The newcomers are Mrs. M. L. Bullard, Mrs. O. D. Dearborn, Mrs. Kirby Brumfield and Mrs. Harold W. Shogren. After a dessert luncheon, at which Mrs. Cooley will be assisted by Mrs. Charles Feike and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, tables will be made up for. bridge. Those invited to greet the honor guests are: Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. Walter Morse, Mrs. Herman Mil ler, Mrs. Winston Purvine, Mrs. Ralph Morgan, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. H. H Gibson, Mrs. Rex Put nam and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. Couples Bidden. To. Dinner Dr. and Mrs. William L. Lid beck, Dr. and Mrs. W. N. Thomp son and Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus are entertaining in the first of a series of progressive dinner par ties tonight at the homes of the hosts. Ian informal evening will follow the dinner hour. Covers will be placed .for Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton, Dr. and Mrs. Howard H. Barlow, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGrath of Wood burn, Dr. and Mrs. L. Kimball Page, Dr. and Mrs. Jerald Back stand and the hosts. Miss Ida Warnock, who has re cently returned from Nicaragua where she was a missionary, is now residing in Salem at 445 South 25th street. CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday YWCA membership dinner, Presbyterian church, 6:15 p. n. South Clrcleof 1st Christian church.'with Mrs. D. A. White, 749 South Liberty street, cov ered dish luncheon, all day ' meeting. West Central circle, 1st ME church, with Mrs.. J. H. Baker, 545 Court street, 2:30 p.m. Salem Writers club, with Prof, and Mrs. M. E. Pec k, 7:30 p. m., 1552 Court street. Circle No. -2, First. Presbyter ian church,' with Mrs. William Hartley, 3550 East Turner road, 2 p. m. Salem Music Teachers asso ciation, Argo, noon, i South Central circle, First Methodist church, with Mrs. Paul Acton, 40 Hanson avenue, 1:15 p. m. Mission Study class, Jason Lee church,, 2 p. m. AAUW Literature class with Mrs. Charles Johnson, 362 Jer ri a avenue, 8 p. m. Beta Chi alumna with Mrs. Garlen Simpson, 1750 North Cottage, 8 p. m. East Central Circle of First -Methodist church with Mrs. Herbert Rahe, 1060 North Win ter, salad luncheon, 1 p. m. Hollywood Merry-Go - Round with Mrs. Irene Hansell, 2 p. m. Child Welfare committee, American Legion auxiliary, 8 p. m. with Mrs. Onas Olson, 1(10 South Winter street Mayflower Guild of Congre gational church meet with Mrs. C. K. Logan, 6(0 Jndson street, 2 p. m. AAUW radio class, Women Novelists, with Mrs. J. A. Jel derks, 15(4 Center street, 1:46 p. m. Thursday Fidelis class. First Baptist church, 2 p. m., with, Mrs. El mer Conn, 220 East Wilson street. Liberty Woman's club with Mrs. Nancy Brooks, Mrs. Marie Flint McCaU speaker. Willamette university Faculty-Wives club at Lausanne hall, 2:30 p. m. Maccabees, Willamette ten hive, No. , regular review, KP hall, ,8 p. m. Chapter G, PEO, dessert luncheon with , Mrs. B. E. Sis " son.' PLEF club with Mrs. Doro thy Wilson, (70 Mill street, 8 p. in. Lions auxiliary luncneon at Godfrey's, lrl5 p. ra. Meeting at home of Mrsi Harry Scott. FL girls, Mrs. Dorothy Hange at 160 North 18th street. State president entertained. , Friday V - Neighbors of Wood e raft covered dish supperw 9:30 p. m. for members and families, Fra- .tenia! temple.' ; r: -"t Woman's auxiliary St. Paul's 2?30 p. m. Parish house. I Unitarian Women with Mrs. Ray Wasaanv 1045 North Cap itol street. r Sigma Tan Mothers -with Mrs. "1L.E. McWain, 80 Falrview ave i nue, ,1:80 dessert luncheon. . Ann Judson Cirele. First Bap - tlst church, meet at Deaconess hospital; 7:30 p. m - ' ' Monday Hal Hibbard auxiliary,' social " meeting Woman's club's p. m. Special drill team practice, 7:30 p. m. -;:r' : :j ; . I . ' American f Legion auxiliary, ' Fraternal .temple, covered dish dinner With post, 6:30 p. za. Junior auxiliary '4:15 p. m. 14-..: SOCIETY; MUSIC ThellOIiE Hostesses to Entertain : Thursday Mrs. A. F. Courter and Mrs. J. H. Thompson have invited guests to an informal party on Thursday night at the former's home on North 20th street The affair Is being arranged in eomnlimnt tn Mrs. Donald Deckebach. A dessert sapper will be served by the hostesses with several hours of contract following. Sea sonal decorations will be used about the guest rooms and in the table appointments. Bidden to honor Mrs. Decke bach are Mrs. Robert Ramsden, Mrs. Robert Morrison, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Glenn Woodry, Mrs. Loring Grier, Mrs. Max Al len, Mrs. Sephus W. Starr, Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Harry H. Weln steln, Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mrs. Rich-! ard Devers, Mrs. Alma Feddern, Mrs. Frank Deckebach, sr., Mrs. Homer Egan, Mrs. ' Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. Frank Decke bach, jr., Miss Kreta Janz, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur and Mrs. Donald Cannon of Valley Junction, Mrs. Clares Powell of Monmouth and Mrs. Frank Zaniker of Oregon City. Dinner Meeting Tonight The second annual YWCA mem bership dinner will be an event of tonight at the First Presbyterian church at 6:15 o'clock. Mrs. Ira L. Darby, president, will preside and new board members and a nominating committee will be elected at the business session. "Triangle Tales" is the theme of the banquet and a skit will be given with Mrs. David Bennett Hill as narrator. Violin numbers will be given by Miss Marcia Fry accompanied by Miss Mary Martin. Miss Mabel Fox will give a group of vocal selections. Mrs. William E. Kirl, membership chairman, is arranging the dinner and program.! The final board meeting for the 1940 officers was held Tuesday morning at the YWCA. Annual reports were given and plans out lined for the coming year. Retiring board members are Mrs. Ira LJ Darby, Mrs. David Bennett Hill' and Mrs. W. W. Moore. At the next board meeting on January 29 election of officers will be held. Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting in honor of the retiring board members. i Tri Deltas Have Meeting An interesting meeting of the Tri Delta alumnae group was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Campbell Monday night. Mrs. Campbell shared hostess honors with Miss Josephine Baumgart ner, Miss Pauline Marnach and Mrs. W. J. Braun. Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon brought more material for knitting and presented the Immediate needs of the British. Mrs. H. R. Woodburn gave a detailed report of the apprecia tion of those assisted) at Christ mas. Mrs. George Welter, Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteele, Mrs. Walter Soc ollfsky, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. G. Edward Bissell, Miss Bertha Kohlhagen, Mrs. Madge MacLean, Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. H. 8. Strawn, Mrs. Loretta Miller Ros helm. Miss Zelma Busche, Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Mrs. H. R. Wood burn, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. W. J. . Braun, Miss Josephine Baumgartner and Miss Pauline Marnach were present. i Miss Meredith to Wed Mr. Loew Of interest to university circles is announcement of the betrothal and forthcoming marriage of Miss Mary Meredith, daughter of Mrs. George Meredith of Portland, to Mr. E. Allen Loew, son of Dean and Mrs. Edgar W. Loew of the. University of Washington In Se attle. . The wedding will be an event of Saturday, January 25 at Hlnson 'Memorial church. .The news was told at an informal bridge party for which Mrs. Meredith was host ess on Saturday for the pleasure of her daughter, r -i' is " Miss Meredith attended Wil lamette .university where she was affiliated with Delta Phi sorority and George . Washington " unlver sity where- , she was a member of Alpha -Delta Pi.-Mr.-Loew is grad uate of the University of Wash ington' and a member of Tan Kap pa Epailon, i- . - --'- r The Daughters of Union Vet erans auxiliary will hold public Installation at the Salem Woman's clubhouse on Thursday at - 3 o'clock. Mrs. Kenneth Henry win be .installed as tent president by Mrs. Esta Bier of Venlta. depart ment president. ' All patriotic or ders are Invited to attend; . i ... - . ... , - v Mrs. Richard 'A. Meyer will be hostess to members of the Adol ynk club this afternoon at her home on Belmont street. A luncb eon will be followed by several hours of contract, v Dinner . Held At' Downs' .The, home of Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs, on South High street; was the scene of the month ly Tri-connty Medical auxiliary dinnef meeting last night. Assist ing Mrs. Downs were Mrs. R. Lee Wood and Mrs. J. Kay Pemberton. Guests were seated : at small tables I and spring flowers provid ed i the decorative note. Mrs. W. Wells I Baum, the new president. . presided at the business session. ' The guest speaker was Profes sor Emmett . Galley, recently ' of Cuba, who talked on nls work in : feeding the children In Spain dur ing the Spanish war. He had charge of the distribution of food : and supplies In the refugee camps under the auspices of the Ameri can Friends Service committee. Attending the dinner were Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. Howard H. Barlow, Mrs. Grover C. Bellinger, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. Hugh Dowd.i Mrs. M. C. Findlef, Mrs. 'Verdei E. Hockett, Mrs. Howard Kurtx,! Mrs. Terrence King, Mrs. Stuart! Lancefleld. Mrs. Conrad Loehner, Mrs. William. L. Lid beck, Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mrs. Horace G. Miller, Mrs. James J. Panton, Mrs. J. Ray Pemberton, Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. John Ram age, Mrs. Laban A. Steevee, Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mrs. W. N. Thompson, Mrs. . B. Williams, Mrs. R. Lee Wood, Mrs. J. O. Matthjs, Miss Loretta Matthis and Mrs. Robert P. Andersen of Stay ton, j Mothers Plan Fori Benefit The ) Alpha Phi Alpha mothers were entertained at the chapter house ion Court street Tuesday afternoon. Hostesses were the president, Mrs. Edwin VIesko, and Mrs. Ernest Barker. At the busi ness meeting plans were made for the benefit card party to be given this spring with the sorority alumnae. Those present were Irfrs. James W. Taylor, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs. C. W. Noble, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mrs. C. W.i Herr. Mrs. R. O. Lewis, Mrs. J. T. Bucnrench, Mrs. Er nest Barker and Mrs. Edwin VIe sko. I Beta Chi Mothers Entertained Members of the Beta Chi Moth ers club met at the State street chapter house on Tuesday after noon, j Mrs. J. H. Turnbull re viewed the book, "Chloe Dusts Her Mantle." Plans were made for the spring activities Of the group. Hostesses were Mrs. George Otteni Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Henry! V. Compton and Mrs. Earl Fisher. The tea table was cen tered with a spring bouquet of heather, freeslas and red carna tions, i Mrs. F. A. Elliott presided at the; tea urn. Attending the affair were Mrs. F. C. DeLong, Mtb. Robert W. Craig, Mrs. 8. B. Gillette, Mrs. F.-A. Elliott, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Charles McCargar, Mrs. Wel ter B.i Mlnier, Mrs. Frank Power, Mrs. S. H. Probert. Mrs. M. Wil son Savage, Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. fWalter Pugh, Mrs. B. A. Ramp; Mrs. Quay Wassam, Mrs. Edna! Nelson, Mrs. C. E. Sieg mund, Mrs. Arthur Upston, Mrs. Homer Gonlet, sr., Mrs. O. A. Macy,! Mrs. George Otten, Mrs. Henry V. Compton and Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Hemann-Withani Wedding Plans Miss Theresa WItham, daugh ter of Mrs. Tillie Welty. will marry Mr. Joseph Hemann, son of Mrs. Mary Hemann, at a cere mony; in St. Joseph's Catholic church on St. Valentine's day. Miss Anna Karst and Miss Vir ginia ! Kestell of. Spokane will at tend the bride, Mr. L. B. Hemann .of Yakima will be best man and ushers will be Mr. George He mann! and Mr. Cyril Meusey. Girl Reserves Meet Monday ;i A general .meeting of the Trl-Y Girl Reserves was held at the Sa lem high school on Monday after noon.) The president, Dorothy Eley, : announced that the mid winter Girl Reserve conference is to be held at Reed college, Port land, Ion February 7 and 8. Salem will be represented by 15 girls. The: following program was pre sented under the direction of Lil lle Ypehlkai: Recitation, Ming Toy, Deivon i Long, and piano solo, "The Call! of the Canyon," Elaine Evans. The program concluded with a . short j play concerning mid-winter conference. .--Those participating were! Shirley Ann Bailey, Doris Berwick, Dolores Brown, Lillian Oliver and Carmen Campbell, - a . - -;; ' Mrs Herbert Rahe win . open her home on North Winter street to . members of the East Central Circle of the First Methodist church for 1 1 o'clock salad lunch eon this afternoon. . Those wish ing reservations are asked to call 01601 - . - i , . ":- " .... -Hp" 'v - Mrf! and Mrs. Homer XL Smith, sr. and Mrs. . Margaret LeFurgy left '. j on . Tuesday for" sV several week's stay in California. Mr Wil liam Walton also left on Tuesday for a. holiday In the south. Mr. and Mrs.' Lowell Kern are among other. Salem folk vacationing - i California, yi y :,; : r i f -.,ia. e .-, : V. i iKj: -y-i"-- rf--'l---y .- -v.- ' Miaa Ann Caraom celebrated her lOthr birthday with a dinner party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson on-South Commercial stxeet. - - a j Mra. Willard H. Wirt la vfclt iag la Prlnevllle with, her mother, Mrs. EL Dobbs.- -. Auxiliary Activities National Delegate; Mrs. James Turnbull, who was appointed national chairman con stitution f and by-laws of the American : Legion auxiliary by Mrs. L o n Is Lemstra, national president will leave for Indian apolis Sunday to attend the na tional executive board meeting. : ' . All national chairman will pre sent their plans and programs for the fiscal year to the executive board members for their approval. This board Is composed of all national officers and national ; committee women from the fifty two departments.' "v Mrs. -Tsrnbull expects to stop: over in Chicago, where she. will be the guest of Mrs. William Klet ser, a former Portland woman,' who - is national president of the parent-teachers association Portland matrons, who recently conferred in Salem with Mrs. Onas Olson, ' child welfare ehalv-. man of Capital unit American Legion auxiliary, were Mrs. Viv ian Urie, state child welfare chair Wedding to Be Held Sunday At a 4 o'clock ceremony Sun day afternoon, Miss Irene Purnel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. .Purnel of Council, Idaho, will be come the bride of Mr. Glen Hus ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Huston of Salem. The wedding will be solemnized in the First Church of the Naza rene with Rev. L. W. Collar of ficiating. Preceding the cere mony the Misses Coramae and Carmogene Hoffer will sing "Until" and Mr. Neil Cashion will play a violin solo. Mr. Lowell Loveall will sing "The Lords Prayer" before the wedding party enters. Miss Pollyanna Shlnkle will be the accompanist and play the wedding marches. Miss Jeanie Baxter and Miss Isabel Huston will be bridesmaids. The bride's twin sisters, the Misses Doris and Dorothy Purnel, will light the candles. Mr. Paul Robbins and Mr. Mil ford Stull will stand with Mr. Huston and ushers will be Mr. Gerald Aylett and Mr. Clifford Kaminsky. A reception will be held Im mediately after the ceremony at the Huston home on South High street. Following a wedding trip to California and ' Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Huston will make their home in Salem. The bride-elect is a graduate of the Samaritan hospital and North west Nazarene College of Nampa, Idaho. Mr. Huston received his education in the Salem schools and Willamette university. Guild Plans for Anniversary Members of the Junior Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church were entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon in the parish hall. The hostesses were Mrs. Lee War nick, Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. Frank Patter son and Mrs. I. M. Schannep. The luncheon tables were deco rated with Oregon grape and red tapers. Special guests were Mrs. Talbot Bennett and Rev. George H. Swift. Plans were outlined for the SOth anniversary celebration of the Junior Guild which was or ganised March 18, 1891. Mrs. Henry W. Meyers was the first president and Mrs. W. Carlton Smith has been named chairman of the committee to plan the anniversary party. Present at the luncheon were Mrs. Cal Patton, Mrs. Donald J. Roberts, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. William H. Burghardt; Mrs. Henry W. Meyers, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, Mrs. Homer Gonlet, sr., Mrs. U. J. Shipley. Mrs. George . H. Swift, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. Charles Jory, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mrs. Jesse Camp bell, Mrs. C. B. McCullough, Mrs. Russell . Catlin, Mrs. Cornelia Thomas, Mrs. Robert Brennan, Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs. Lee Warnlck, Mrs. R. H. Baldock, Mrs. Rue Drager and Mrs. Frank Patterson. Mrs. George Rhoten entertained members of chapter BC, PEO and unaffiliated members of PEO as guests at her South Chnrch street home Tuesday afternoon. A des sert luncheon was served and Mrs. Rhoten was assisted by Mrs. Vera Bain, Mrs. Claire Lee, Mrs. Oscar Paulson and Mrs. Lester Wilcox. Daffodils and daisies were arran ged about the rooms. The theme of the program was "Teaching of the Deaf." ' MOTHER YOUR child ssm expert care used when liiiiM At the ftrst sHrs ef a ehest eold the 'Quintuplets' threats and chests are rubbed with Children's MOd MastereU a product made t promptly relieve the DISTRESS f children1 colda anr r Itingbr rbial aaderwrpy ighs. ' Belief asaaTIy eomca qvictty tccaaae vMaatareleis MO&S tkaav aa eraiaary Wve." It helps break up .local eoa ' restien; As Mcrterols Is used ea the ' Qainia yon may be sore you are using jnst about the BEST prodaet made. Also i Btfokr and Extra Stren fth fer those pref rring a stronger product. A fiTTT. r. i t "il73 1 ? HUM - Include. Sending Calling Meeting man of the American Legion aux iliary, Mrs. -Leonk BarkusT state child welfare chairman of Rome unit : and Mrs. Anno Stewart of Federal unit. After, visiting the - Fairview Home and the Oregon State Blind school, they were . invited . to tea at the home of Mrs. Leon Brown. Mrs. Harold Perkins, president of Capital unit, . was an . additional guest.' : ! .During: 'the' Christmas season the,, local child welfare . commit tee furnished and wrapped ninety presents, supplied forty institu tions, and : baskets of food and clothing. were given to local fam ilies. This service Is continued throughout the entire year, and last year 4 4 5,0 0 0 children were given 'assistance by the American Legion auxiliaries. ; . Mrs. Onas Olson announces plans are. being; formulated to organize a class, to study child welfare. Mrs. Orville MeN'eff and Infant daughter, Jane Orlene, are again at their home in the Royal Court apartments. The newcomer ar rived December-J 8 th, at the Sa lem General hospital. Baptists Meet Saturday The Ruth Teasdale guild of the First Baptist church held its monthly meeting Saturday after noon at the home of Dorothy Star key. Devotions were led by Leola Huddleston, Carolyn Davis had charge of the program. Those present were Carolyn Davis. LaVelle Cross, Leola Hud dleston, Jean Hatfield, Esther Herbert, S e 1 m a Hansen, Flora Bond, Adah Mae Teel, Beverly Wooldiidge, Arlene Fromm, Mary Page and Isobel Herbert; advis ers, Mrs. Dewey Da via and Miss Florence Wallace. Guests were Donna Starkey, Mrs. Floyd Star key and Mrs. Floyd White. Surprise 'Party Is Given' Miss Pat Chapman was sur prised on her 16 th birthday, Sun day with a scavenger hunt, arran ged by her mother, Mrs. Glade Follis. A late supper was served followed by dancing. Guests were the Misses Janice Patterson, Carolyn Brady, Lucille Carver, Eileen Teel, Alma Tantls, Pat Chapman, James Bacon, War ren Wolf, Cameron McDonald,' John Carlson, Robert Schlegel and Tom Williams. Hospital Group Has Meeting The Salem Deaconess hospital auxiliary met Monday afternoon at the hospital. Devotions were lead by Mrs. A. W. Metzger, presi dent. Mrs. Lee Doerkson sang, accompanied by Miss Mary Doerk son. The committee in charge of the room furnished by the group last year will be Mrs. A. H. Wil son, Sister Anna Doerkson and Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. The project the auxiliary will undertake this year is to pur chase an electric dishwasher for the hospital. Mrs. Jack Henning sea - will lead "the . membership committee assisted by Mrs. John A. Olson and Mrs. A. H. Wilson. Sewing was done for the hospital. Goiag to Engen on Monday to install officers of the auxiliary to the Sons of Union' Veterans were department officers from Salem. Mrs. Alice Adams, department In stalling officer, was assisted by Mrs. Edna Waterman, guide. Mrs. Susie Botts, assistant guide, Mrs. Bertha Ray and Mrs. Rose Garrett guards, and Mrs.' Mary L 1 k e 1, chaplain. The Eugene, camp Sons of Union Veterans and their aux iliary entertained at a banquet and v program. LOW RAIL FARES Enst DELICIOUS LOW COST WEALS ! Breakfast .' SO cesrts SS ceats Danater . TOTAL PEK DAY SO cesrts ' . - i -.. . served to thoaa tza-vllag hy Coeeh and Pmllmam-Toesist oam oa . ; . Tho Portland Roso Daily from PorOaad . 0:33 p. sa. 'JL Other famous tralnm 1- , from Portland v dllyia.. Streesa. ea.xxa.ie.aa. eaten Ti -ENJOY WINTtsl SPORTV-I i Visit Son Valley, Idaho,' where wiatar sports, brilliant n. aatae aad spleadid aeoom- ewettyoe.... IWaO '- r - i '. : t - . aeataen rcm , or evtte J. C Oaanataa. . . '"l9tm. ru, At ---nttoek Block. rorUaad I Round-Trip to I V CHICAGO V IN COACH M V $390 y lnw . awoej AassmaSSM aeeefte boup.iopping Plays:Role -In Menu - The soup's : Important, bat the accompaniment plays almost aa vital s place on the mens. Here are two Items of Interest to the. soup maker.. Try them; on your - next two soups. ' . ' BRAN SOUP DUMPLINGS 1 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon baking powder ' 1 .egg ' , - , 1 tablespoon melted shortening . cup bran cereal cap milk.' Sift flour, salt and baking pow-. der together. Beat egg until Ught; add. melted and cooled shorten ing, all-bran and milk. Add liquid mixture to sifted dry ingredients and stir only until flous disap pears. Drop batter by teaspoon f ula on top -of hot soup in kettle; cover-tightly and let. simmer 20 minutes without' removing cover. Serve hot. Makes 8-12 dumplings. C3TKF.SK CROUTOyS White bread Oil Soft American cheese Cut bread into K-inch slices. Put together with soft American cheese. Remove crusts; cut into H-inch strips or cubes; place on baking sheet which has been oiled with maxola. Toast In mod erate oven br under slow broiler until bread Is a light golden color and thoroughly dried out. Drop onto pea, or onion soup or con somme. Supper Dishes Are Favored Canned or fresh clams come to the rescue of the cook for family supper specials. Here's one fine winter dish. CLAM CHOPS 1 pint clam meat 1 pint clam Juice 1 tablespoon minced parsley Lemon sauce Sifted breadcrumbs H cup oil or melted shorten ing H cup flour Salt, pepper, garlic Heat clam Juice. Heat shorten ing or oil and fry clove of garlic in it until colorless. Stir in flour, cook together then add to boiling dam Juice,- whisking it as It thick ens. Add clams, season, spread out and cool. Shape into chops, dip in crumbs. Fry for 10 minutes and serve with tartar sauce. Mr. and Mrs. James PiersOn of Portland are receiving congratu lations on the birth of a son, Ste phen Wright, on Tuesday morn ing at the Emanuel hospital in Portland. Mrs. Plerson is the for mer Eloise Wright and the little boy Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. David Wright of Salem. The AAUW Radio clasa, Wo men Novelists, conducted by Dr. Helen Pearce will meet this after noon at 1:45 o'clock with Mrs. J. A. Jelderks. 1S64 Center street. Phyllis Bentley is the 'novelist to be discussed. The meeting was previously scheduled for the home of Mrs. Russell Beutler. Save $10 I KENMORE DELUXE OR CYLINDER TYPE (VACUUM i L t Ortglnmtty Sjojqg But 'COMMANDER' CYLINDER VAC. with complete set ef attachments! Long life, powerful 14 tup. motor does net need oiling. New nozzle with swivel connection and float las brush. 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SALEiL 's Menu! - Staffed lamb shanka will ;;fce the day's Jnain, dish and the feat ured reelp fo the dinner. ; - Ehreddedj carrot and beet salad : J ' Stafed.lamb shanks 1 " Hash brown potatoes ') ' Battejed Brussels sprouts Mincemeat turnovers STUFFED .LAMB SHANKS - S lamb ( shanks , j ltt tablespoons fat 1 eapa water , i teaspoon pepper " Scant teaspoon salt ' U:poo4a barley Brown phanks in hot fat. Add water and; season with salt and pepper. Cover -and simmer nntll tender. ahoatSltt hours: Remove meat from froth. When cooL cuuugu jjajiuie, nrunjTd oonea, Cook barley in broth, adding wa ter - aa neeeesary. Stuff boned shanks with cooked barley. Place In kettle.! Add gravy made iby thickening remaining lamb broth. Cover and heat thoroughly, t 1 ! i - oom&read hne Recipe! There arenas many cornbread recipes as there are good South ern cooks, fiere is one of the many distinct types of cornbread, this one bordering on the custard, as it has S soft top. 16. LTTTLKTOWN SPIDER jOORNBRKAD 1 cups jcornmeal 1 A cup sugar H cup flour H teaspoon! ealt T 1 oup sour? milk . 1 teaspoon!- soda 3 cups jsweet milk -1M tablespoons fat " 2 eggs I i j ; Sift cofnmeal and flour, add sour milk and soda mixed. Mix beaten eggs kand 1 cup of the sweet milk, sugar and salt. Hat frying pan or spider, add butter and when melted put In mixture. Add remaining milk to the ' top and bake! for: 60 minutes at 350 degrees. 1 '4 I ! Austrjicfii Style I Beef jGpod Pot roait is every country's fav orite. Here's one recipe for pre paring this inexpensive beef cut. it: J POT ROSTs? AUSTRIAN STYIe Insert slivers of garlic into pot roast with rosemary leaves. Smear with allspice! H teaspoon mixed with olive oil to a 4 pound roast. Put in a ut$h oven with fat and brown meat. Remove and put); in 2 chopped onions, 1 clove garlic and cook, until dear. Add 1 table spoon chopped parsley, H cup to mato saute and add meat. Season with salt and pepper and 1 Cup boiling water. Cover tightly and simmer slowly for 2 H hours. Add water as heeded. Half hour before ready' to serve, boll spaghetti and arrange In. 4 serving dish with parmesanj cheese and the gravy. Cinnamon may be added. 4 i 1 Worth $50Umiltd Stocht and j old 1 daaer $3 Down . 1?aoal Carrylas' Oiarge f I ' :. Phone Today fe FREE Home Tril from (IMud ip ; M T : : 3- - g PhniM 113 - OREGON i i - - i; r -sSp " " . : II 111!.-