PAGE SEC Miss Clare Feted at Parties " i Several parties are arranged this week in compliment to Miss Margaret Clare, who will be come Mr. Gerald Kendall's bride on October 18. Tuesday night a group of her friends were hostesses lor a . chicken dinner at Gobble Inn. Also sharing honors with Miss Clare were Miss Doris Drager ' andlMss Merle Chestnut, brides elect After the dinner the group went to the . apartment of Mrs. Millicent Stevens where the honor guests were feted with a kitchen gadget shower. Making up the party were Miss Margaret Clare, Miss Doris Drager, - Miss Merle Chestnut, Miss Hilda Crawford, Miss Jes sie Keeney, Miss Helen Kestley, Miss Lucille Dunigan, Miss De lores Annen, Miss Mary Shreve, Miss Beth Holcomb and Mrs. Mfllicent Stevens. Mrs. Leon Hansen has invited guests to a bridal shower Thurs day night for the pleasure of Miss "Clare. The affair will le held at the Hansen home on East Miller street A kitchen shower will honor the bride-to-be and a late supper will be served by ; the hostess. Dessert Luncheon Mrs. Robert Worral will pre side at a dessert luncheon on -Saturday afternoon at her home on Glenn Creek road in compli ment to Miss Clare. Bouquets of dahlias and other autumn blooms will provide the decorative note on .the tables and about the rooms. A crystal shower will fete Miss Clare and - the after- KJ U. O TV AAA WV JS i . AUAV mally. i Bidden to honor Miss Clare are Mrs. William Clare, Miss Marilyn Clare, Mrs., James C. Pike, Mrs. Frederick Worral, Mrs. Carroll Courtneier, Mrs. Roy Alvick, Mrs. -Julia Pease, Mrs. Paul El lis, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Mrs. Wil lard White, Mrs. Perry Anderson, Mrs. Leonard Howe, Mrs. Wal ter Worrall, Mrs. J. P. Smart, Mrs. Dean Jewell, Mrs. Roy Tay lor, Miss Beth Billings and Miss Eileen Taver. Installation of . Officers Held - I Newly elected officers of the Young Business and Profession al Girls' club of the YWCA were Installed Monday night at an im presive candlelight ceremony in the club rooms "of the YW. New - officers taking their oath of of fice were: Sophy Popovich, pres ident; Molly Johnston, vice-president; Florence Pedersen, secre tary; Shirlee Lamb, treasurer. Retiring officers are Laurel Emerson, president; Melba Con rad, vice-president;; Vera Wood, secretary; Jean Brimacombe, treasurer. ' : The newly installed president presided over the remainder of the meeting which was taken up In discussion arid plans for the open house which will be held at the YWCA on Monday night, October 20 from 8 to 10 o'clock. The girls have invited several members from the Portland Bus iness and Professional Girls' club to betheirguestsfor the even ing 'and will entertain them at a . clinner in the club rooms preced ing, the open house. I The ' committee in charge !. of the program for the open house is . Elda Ridgeway, " chairman, Marian Mitchell, and Melba Con rad. Yomarco Class. -Entertained j Thirty members of the Yomar co class of, the First Methodist ; church met at the home of Mrs. Ronald Glover Tuesday after noon for a 1 o'clock luncheon. Officers of , the group acted as hostesses, v Mrs. Fred Zimmer man presided at the business ses sion and plans were made for the year. . - .;; ; ; Presiding at the serving table were Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy and Mrs. J. C. Harrison. The cen . terpiece was, of . snapdragons, pink gladioluses and blue . michaelmas daisies. Other bou quets . of j fall flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. v Beta Sigma Phi members met ' at the chamber of commerce Monday night and brought can- : dy to be sent to the Salem boys at Camp Murray, Mrs George ; Scales led the discussion on "Re- i alization." Attending the meeting ! ; were Miss Cynthia DeLano, pres u , tt r . . .. ; rs. xiaxry wemsxem, Sey; Mrs. T. C ' Newton and, . Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Law- - Mrs. h. W. Steinke; Portland; rence Brown, Mrs. John Hughes, . and Robert Forster, West Salem. i Mrs. Eleanor ; Loetterle, ! Miss t 1 "At"3i;A" ' ' 1 n nrv.: ir t . , ... ' A dinner was held at the Hal- -Mary White, Miss Isobel Mielke v v ri r- t land Missr Meredith Lathrop. Mrs. Horace Murray Hair, Mr. ; Felix French and - Rlr. Robert I Rawson were in Portland on Sat urday, to attend the San, Fran cisco Opera company's perform- ance of "Verdi's "Rigoletta" '" UZZD THIS ADVICni If you're cross, rertlens, nmoiis tuCrr hot Caches, ticiMM cauwed br tnls penod In a woman's Itfe t-f Lyci E. Plnkham'a Compound "ii.b!-"i (vixhaadcd iron). Made e yxcia. "f iiomm.1 housandaurton tlio'i i, rniRritaUy belped. f ol low lua cuscuous. WoWi tryiF.fl J - - . ... MAXJNE BUKrjN Editor Miss Pryor, Mr.; Isham To Marry Miss Ruth Pryor and Mr. LeRoy Isham have set their November wedding day. The ceremony will be performed on Sunday, November 9, at the Evangelical church. The date of the couple's coming marriage was told at an informal party Tuesday night when Mrs. Charles Dunn entertained at her apartment on 'North Capitol street in honor of Miss Pryor. Guests were invited to a des sert supper and tiny scrolls tied to balloons, revealing the news, decorated the individual tables. Bouquets of autumn flowers were arranged about the rooms and the evening hours were spent informally. A miscellan eous shower honored Miss Pryor. Invited to the announcement party were Mrs. Earl Pryor, Mrs. Tillie Isham, Miss LaReva Isham, Mrs. Ialo Smith, Mrs. Ray Lafky, Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. Gilbert Pryor, Mrs. Thom as LaDuke, Mrs. Byron Jackson, Mrs. Wesley Gregg, Mrs. Blanche Schwiening, Miss Doro thy Cornelius, Miss Ruby Cable, Miss Edna Litke, Miss Leona Pryor, Miss Glennie Scott, Jim my and Jerry Pryor and Miss Dorothy Cogswell. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pryor of Eugene and attended schools in Eugene. She has made her home in Salem for several years. Mr. Isham is the son of Mrs. Tillie Isham of Salem and is now in business here, where the couple will reside after their marriage. : Mrs. Anderson Is Hostess Mrs. William Everett Ander son was hostess to members of the Modern i Drama class Tuesday at her Court street afternoon home. Guests were invited to a salad luncheon at one o'clock and bouquets of erigeon, nicotina, petunia and anemoes in shades of laveder and mauve provided the decorative note on the ta bles. Mrs. Karl Becke is leader of the group this year and during the afternoon. This was the first fall meeting- and study plans were outlined for the year. Members are Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Robert M. Gatke, Mrs. Earl Headrick, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, Mrs. Merrill Ohling,,Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. C. B. Spen cer and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Power to Entertain Mrs. Kenneth Power will be a luncheon hostess this after noon when she entertains for members of her club at her Cen ter street residence. Contract bridge will be in play, during the afternoon. :. r Special guests will be Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. Vera1 Miller and Mrs. George Scales. Mem bers are Mrs. Raymond Bone steeie, Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs., Rex Adolph, Mrs. Wolcott Bur en, Mrs. George : Weller, Mrs.. Kenneth Jerry, Mrs. Wallace ; Carson, ; Mrs. Willard ' Marshall and Mrs. Kenneth Power. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forster Phillip and Donald, and Mrs. O. C Schofield, of Ypsilanti, Mich., attended the golden wed ding, anniversary celebration of Mr. Forster's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Forster, at Halsey Wednesdav. . ! ' - ' W- ' . Mr. and Mrs; Phillip J. Forster ; are the parents of 'Mrs:' L. G. r- Sweet and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Enffpn' Mrs fharlxi Vallr" TTil - ' " vuuiui, iwucik evisvu yi c : sented his parents with a golden : wedding certificate signed t by -their children. ' --i . ? . ' - ' A reception followed ' at i the: home of the. honored couple with many calling to present their best. wishes and gifts. ; . The Woman's Society f Chris tian service of the Leslie Metho dist church will -'meet in the" church parlors this afternoon. Mrs. C. A. Downs will review s a portion of the study book, "The Christian Imperative. The Bi ble study, "The Prophets and the Problems of Life will be lead by i Mrs A. W, Metzger. Hostesses for-the tea hour will be Mes dames Sarah Lc wry,-and Bertha Lucas. SOCIETY HUSIC ThellOllE Club Calendar WEDNESDAY I . WSCS Jason Lee Methodist church, 10 JO business meeting, 1 p. m. lunch. VFW auxiliary sewing group, with Mrs. Elmer Ideen, RU i. Box 5, 1 p.m. All day Pringle Women's club meeting at clubhouse. WSCS First Methodist church. Carrier room, 2 p. m.. First Presbyterian missionary ' society 3 p. m. at church. Ex ecu- -tive board 1 J5 p. m. AAUW executive hoard meet ing. 7:45- with Mrs. H. Kahe, 1026 North Winter street. Royal Neighbors Sewing club, with Mrs. Charles South. - 33S North Summer street, all day meeting. Ladies guild American Luther an church. FOE Social club with Mrs. Ralph Boling. 490 North 24th street. Holly wood Merry -Go-Round club with Mrs. V. M. LaDue. 3 p.m.. Maxine Gibb hostess. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae with Mrs. Dan Fry, jr., 375 West Lefelle, 7:30 p. m. THURSDAY Brush College Helpers with Mrs. Paul Wallace. 2 pjn. Willamette Faculty Women's club. 2 JO Lausanne hall. Pythian Sisters, K hall. S p.m. Pan American class, of Salem Woman's club with Mrs. J. N. Chambers, 2:30 p.m. Willing Workers, First Chris tian church, with Mrs. T. L. Lind. Box 160 Silverton road. PBW public relations banquet, Marion hotel, 7 p. m. Delta Phi alumnae with Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, 8 p. m. Women of Congregatio nal church tea. 2:30 to 5:30. Pi Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. Chester Zumwalt. 845 Hood, 7:30 p.m. American Legion auxiliary sewing group meet in Legion home, 1:30 p. m. FRIDAY Finance committee of YWCA meet at YW, 10 a. m. Nebraska club, KP hall, S p.m. Juvenile Neighbors of Wood craft, Fraternal Temple. 4 p. m. Marion county council of American Legion auxiliary meet in Woodburn. SATURDAY i Salem Woman's club, board meeting, 12:30. Luncheon 1 p.m., program at 2 p.m. MONDAY i Pro-America at Marion hotel, p. m. American Legion auxiliary ex ecutive board with Mrs. - Don Madison, 820 Tammarack, S p. m. TUESDAY AAUW Latin American study class. YWCA. 7 :30 p. m. Tri Delts Meet fa Finsley S The Delta Delta Delta sorority alumnae were entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Finsley Mon day night Plans were made for the ensuing year and Ihe group donated five dollars to the Amer ican : Red Cross towards pur chase of a Braille writer. A late supper was served after the bus iness meeting. Alumnae attending were Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, Mrs. Clarence Roseheim, Mrs. G. Edward Bis selL Mrs. Dean Ellis, Mrs. Fred Moxley, Mrs. . Robert Sprague, Mrs.: George Weller,-Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteele,- Mrs. Carlton E. Spencer, Mrs Richard Farra, Mrs.; Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Har old Strawn, Mrs. W. J. Braun, Mrs.' Ralph Campbell, Mrs. C A. Downs, Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Mrs. Fred Finsley, Miss Gretchen Gamer, Miss Zelma Busch, Miss . Josephine Baumgartner, Miss Ruth Starrett and Miss Jean Ma rie Ackerson. Organizing -New Group: . v The younger girls committee of the Salem YWCA met on ' Tuesday morning. Members dis- ; cussed the visit of. Miss Ber- ; nice j Bridges, national advisor ' for younger girls, scheduled for ; i Salem on December 4 and 5. The group also discussed ' the new . girl, reserve group which Is be- : ' ing organized at the State school : for the. Blind. : Members of the committee are" Mrs. Guy Hickok, chairman, Mrs. Mervin Fidler, secretary, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. Joe Cham . bers, Jr, Mrs. Ralph Allen, Mrs. - Charles Huggins and Mrs. Karl ; i Becke. . The" AAUW CbUd Study class . will meet tonight at the home of - Mrs. Earl Salirig, 170 North rist street, at 7:45 o'clock. Dr. Roy Lockenour t of the -Willamette ' univefsity law school, will dis-" cuss legal matters of importance to parents. All raothers of children- under junior high school age are Invited to attend, x AM freshmen and new girls on i the : Willamette ; university campus are invited to attend the . sorority rush teas this afternoon. Alpha Phi Alpha will be at home between 4 and 5 o'clock. Delta Phi from 4:30 to 5:30 o'clock and Beta Chi 5 to 6 o'clock. : Mr. Felix French, Salem com- . poser and poet, has just received word that his poem, "Moonlight," is to be printed in yet another anthology, "Who's Who in Poetry. This poem has previ ously appeared in "Eros,? a col lection of love poems, and also in 1341 Poetry Digest Annual. ' -thm O2ZG011 STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Yfednesday Martina, October 8. 1841 Hostesses to Honor Miss Brairiard Miss Charlotte Kallander and Mrs. George Abbott have invited guests to' the former's home on Center street Thursday night for the - pleasure of Miss Lucfle Brainard, popular bride-elect of Mr. John Kelly. v . - . Contract birdge will be in play during the evening and a late supper will be served by the hostesses. ."- A "trousseau shower will fete the bride-to-be. - Bou quets of autumn flowers in vari ed shades will provide he dec--orative note about the1 rooms. Bidden to honor Miss Brainard are Miss Marjorie Thome of Dallas, Mrs. Louis J. Stutt, Mrs. Rodney Winston of . Portland, Mrs. George Sheppherd of Gresham, Mrs. Thorne H. Ham mond, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Mrs. Bruce Carkin, Mrs, Dwight. Lear, Mrs. Manfred Olson, Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Miss Bernice Orwig, Miss Eleanor Trindle, Miss Letha Pelley and Miss Dorothy Wine '' Sar. : . '' Practice for -Initiation Miss Helen McElroy, noble grand, presided over the, regular meeting of Salem Rebekah Mon day night at 7:30. After the busi ness session, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, degree staff captain held practice in preparation for initiation which will be held next Monday; Two candidates will be admitted to membership. She has also called a special practice for tonight at 7:30 in IOOF tem ple. A good-of-the-order program under the direction of Mrs. Clem W. Ohlsen, has been scheduled for the October 20 meeting. The business session will be followed by a benefit card party under the auspices of the FL club. October 27 will be a birthday and Hallowe'en party when members of the lodge whose birthdays are in October will be honored. Mrs. Maude Rogers is chairman of the committee and will be assisted by James Smith, Sylvia Daley, Charlotte Jones, Pearl Wilson, Phoebie McAdams, Ida Steele, Hannah Beard, Al meda Beckman, Ella Cort, Cora Smith, Sophia Heckman, J. E. Kirkpatrick, Geo. Henderson, Mae Hill, Dorothy Estes, Viola Burns and Blanche Hull. All Rebekahs are welcome to the regular meeting of the Three Link club of Salem Rebekah lodge, which will be held Friday afternoon in IOOF temple. Mrs. Josephine Erikson, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar and Mrs. Blanche Saun- ders are making arrangements over which Mrs. Jennie M. Wil lis will preside, assisted by Mrs. Mable Gardner. . JaCODSen UiriS Give Dance . Misses Viola and Verletta Jacobsen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Axel A. R. Jacobsen, had a dancing party Saturday night at , their home for a group of the younger set. ; The recreation room was dec orated in blue and white with I balloons hanging from the ceil ' i ing. Refreshments were served ; by the hostesses.-. - The guests' were Ruth Ostrin, ' Hazel Wilson, Donna Donnell, : Jean Justrom, Pat Peeler, Vir-. " ginia Glover, Robert Barker, Joe . Power; Bob Lorenz, Sam Tripp, - Bob SchlegeL Jack Gibson, Ron nie Clark, Joe Bauersox and the hostesses, Viola and ' Verletta Jacobsen. . INDEPENDENCE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mattison, who ob " served their golden wedding an- niversary Sunday, September 28, ' received nearly 200 friends who called - Their 'home was decorated in " autumn flowers in gold and bronze.' The decorations were planned by Mrs. C. O. Sloper. ; Presiding at the table, which was centered with an arrangement of ;. yellow chrysanthemums guard ed by gold tapers were Mrs. W. B. Mahon, Mrs. Harry Ilif f, Coral Collins, ! Mrs. Stella Calbreath, Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Mrs. Blanche Eakin of Dallas, Mrs. Clifford Glasson and Miss Faye Lindley. Assisting In serving were Mrs. ; Nick Versteeg, Mrs. G. G. Matti i son, Mrs. James S. Robbie, Miss : Henrietta Wolfer, Mrs. Estella : Fluke, Miss Mary Donaldson, Mrs. E. A. Dunckel and Mrs. Blanche KirkendaL ! Mrs. E. B. Arthur from Port land greeted guests at the door; Mrs. J, ; E. Hubbard . assisted about the guest room. Mrs. Delia Keeney had charge of the guest book; Mrs. - Gus Fisher,- the wraps and Mrs. E. M.- Wunder, the music. - Mr. and Mrs. Mattison have . resided - on their farm west ' of Independence for. 48 years. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Croshaw were hosts on Saturday to a group of relatives and friends, when their grandsons were here on leave. Those present were Norman Patten and Deron Porsl gian the soldeirs, Mr.- and Mrs. Ernest Croshaw. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mike . Porsegian and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Croshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Croshaw and fanuly,' Special guests were Mr. A. P. Strauser, Portland, and Claudie Miles. . i Legion Auxiliary I Hears Reports The American Legion auxili ; ary, - Capital unit. No. , 9, met ' Monday night' in Legion .home with Mrs." Frank Marshall 1 pre siding. Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, hostess, introduced the guests of the evening, Mrs. Mae ; Butler, Mrs. Inez Kirkwood, Yvonne Bolton and Patricia Peeler. . Mrs. Mem.Pearce presided at the installation of the treasurer, Mrs.' John Olson, for the ensuing year. . : : Mrs. Stanley-Krueger ; gave a brief talk, on membership. She stressed the Importance of mem bership to give , the auxiliary : strength to carry on the exten sive: projects planned for the year; She named her committee as follows: Mrs. John Nash, Mrs. Harold Perkins, Mrs. Don Madi-1 son,' Mrs. James G arson, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. J. E. Can non, Mrs. . M. Y." Brooks, Mrs. A. J. Crose, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Mem Pearce, - Mrs. T. ; J. Brabec and Mrs. Glen SeelyV, . Mrs. Austin Wilson gave a de tailed report on the iron lung; The iron lung has been investi gated as a possible project for the joint Oregon units. Com munity service made its annual contribution to Community Chest and the auxiliary will sponsor a camp fire group, again this year. Yvone Bolton and Patricia Peel er gave short resumes of their work at Girls State, during the past summer. , The girls . were sponsored by Capital unit No. 9. Mrs. John Olson gave, a report on the national convention in Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Harold Perkins, sewing chairman, announced .there will be a series of sewing meetings held in Legion home. The first meeting will be next Thursday afternoon. Members are invited to come and aid in the American Red Cross sewing now on hand. The sewing committee includes Jessie Rodman, Mrs. H. B. Pear son, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. W. H. Baillie, Mrs. W. H. An derson and Mrs. Ella Voves. The executive board will meet next Monday night at the home of Mrs. Don Madison and Mar ion county council will be in Woodburn next Friday. The next meeting, October 20, will be a social meeting with ar rangements in charge of Mrs. Stanley Krueger, membership chairman and her committee. Mrs. Emmons to Honor Club Mrs. Carl W. Emmons has in vited members of her club to a dessert luncheon this afternoon at her home on Fawk street. Bouquets of ainnias, asters and daisies will decorate the guest rooms. After the luncheon ta bles will be made up for con tract bridge. . Mrs. Glen Hoar and Mrs. Ward Davis will be special guests and members attending will be Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Earl Cooky, Mrs. Robert FJfstrom, Mrs. Bjame Ericksen, Mrs. Cha Charles McElhinny, Mrs. Her man Miller, Mrs. O. I. Paulson, Mrs. Robert Sprague and Mrs. Lester Wilcox. Bridge Club to Be Feted Mrs. Lawrence ' Anderson will entertain informally tonight at her home on Madison street for the pleasure of members, of her club. A late supper will be served after an evening of con tract. . Additional guests will be Miss Kreta Janz, Mrs. Alden Adolph, Mrs." John Hughes and Mrs. L. P. Campbell. Members are Mrs. Noel Ca vender, Mrs. Esther Baird and Mrs. Lawrence An derson. Dr. and Mrs. William H. Lytle have spent several days in Port land and Monday night attended the Pacific International horse show. They' were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gat tie before the show. ' ; The Pi Beta Phi alumnae will . will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Chester Zumwalt Thurs day night at a dessert supper at 7:30 o'clock. 'Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Louis B. Schoel and Mrs.' Charles Coleman., 7 ,- H (TST the hands that art busy all Jl day suffer from chappie, crack Inc. or rednenr Not U t&ey. r chapped, you wul be deUghtad wtttt titm comforting effect of MentboiatuB applied to the tlnging. red, or cracked skla. Menthoutum quickly cools and soothes the Irritation. It also (Mlsta Mature to nwr ouickiy tutml ttim Injured V akin. Jars or tuOea. ATM Luncheon at Berg Home Friday , : " A farewell party will honor Mrs. Kenneth Beach, , formerly of Salem, on. Friday afternoon when; Mrs. : Elmer Berf enter tains at her Center" street home. Mrs. '. Beach and her daughter, Sally Lou,; have been visiting in Oregon City the past year with members of her family. She and her daughter will leave the middle of October for New York City where they will join Mr. Beach." He is now with the New York state department of edu . cation. Mrs. Berg has invited a group of Mrs. Beach's friends to lunch eon with an afternoon of con tract following. The going away motif Will be carried out in the table , appointments and fall flowers wDl be used about the rooms. . Covers will be placed for Mrs. Kenneth ' Beach, Mrs. William Wymer of Oregon City, Mrs. Claire L. Brown, Miss Lorena Jack, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Airs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. Thomas Drynan, Mrs,. Martin Elle, Mrs. Robert. Stanley and Mrs, Elmer O. Berg. Woman's Club In Session The Salem Heights Woman's club held its regular meeting Friday afternoon at the Com munity hall with Mrs. Loins An derson presiding. Delegates elected to represent the club at the county convention at Ma cleay, October 24 are Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. D. D. Dotson, Mrs. C. A. Graham, Mrs. John Doug las, Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Mrs. L. Bennett and Mrs. Louis An derson. Alternates named werf Mrs. William Neimeyer, Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mrs. H. W. Pier son, Mrs. Gayle Finley and Mrs. Alioe Edmundson. Delegates elected to the third district meeting to be held in Seaside, October1 30, were Mrs. A. A. Taylor and Mrs. Louis An derson. Mrs. Anderson reported on the community fair to be held in the hall, October 17. There will be a hobby show in connection with the fair. Mrs, A. A. Taylor, chairman of the committee, re ported cake and cookies will be sold in the woman's club booth. Several guests were .intro duced during the afternoon. Members present were Mrs. C. A. Graham, Mrs. Paul Grie benow, Mrs. Carl Harris, Mrs. W. E. Gardhr, Mrs. H. W. Pier son, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. G. F. Bender, Mrs. John Doug las, Mrs. C. B. Matlock, Mrs. Jay Morris, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Gayle Finley, Mrs. Emma Whealdon, Mrs. Frank Erickson, Mrs. Homer McWain, Mrs. Alice Edmundson, Mrs. D. D. Craig, Q0 QCPQO0 ( . .. : .. ..; . J,, , , , When the family workers come . home they'll welcome a refresh ing moment to relax." ' bottle carton of Coca-Cola from i your dealer U the easy way to i provide home refreshment I .,. SOTT1IO UHDII tuiA'tu Li A - Mrs. C Mork, Mrs. Charles Saw- yery Mrs. John Hovey, Mrs. H. W. Fasching, Mrs. A. E.. Nelson, Mrs. George A.Willson and Mrs. William Neimeyer. . . Mra. Marie. Flint McCall gave a very interesting talk on her trip to Panama. She had many love ly articles on display. - - . . " Refreshments w c r ' served from an attractive table with Mrs. CA. Graham and Mrs. George A. Willson presiding at the urns. ' Hostesses were Mrs. C. Mork, Mrs. A. E. Nelson and "Mrs. John Hoey. . Garden Club At Meeting . The Little Garden club of Sa lem Heights met at the home of Mrs. Alice Edmundson Thurs dayrfor a 1 o'clock d e s s e r t 'luncheon. Mrs. Charles Sawyer presided at the business meeting. A committee (consisting of. Mrs. Edmundson, Mrs. C. A. Graham, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mrs. Homer McWain and Mrs. Paul Griebenow was appointed to take charge of a booth at the Community fair, to be held at the hall Friday, October 17. Mrs. Ward Inglis and J Mrs. George Bell gave a demonstration on making corsages. ' Mrs. Lewis Judson spoke on "Berried shrubs .and trees' and: showed a decorative arrange ment. ! Guests present were Mrs. In-, glis, Mrs. BelL Mrs. E. M. Dai ley, Mrs. Carl Harris and Mrs. F. J. Bradshaw. Members present were Mrs. Valleda Ohmart, Mrs. C. Falk, Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, Mrs. F. H. Thompson, Mrs. Alvin Stewart, Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Charles1 Sawyer, Mrs. William Neimeyer, Mrs. P. H. Acton, Mrs. V. D. Bain, Mrs. Louis Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Cartwright, Mrs. Lewis Judson, Mrs. R. D. Cooper, Mrs. Paul Griebenow; Mrs. C. A. Kells, Mrs. L. D. Lambeth, Mrs. Homer McWain and the hostess, Mrs. Edmundson. I Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr win open her home on West Lefelle street tonight to members' of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae association. A dessert supper will be served at 7:30 o'clock and the assisting hostesses are Mrs. Ar thur T. Fox and Mrs. Leah Hogue. ay jgg AUTHOIITT Of THI COCA-COIA II SI - I, V I ' U -J 1 - A six- . Jr' UOTTLING - COMPANY OP SAhLJ,l, OKEGON r : .1 Q TJnri or , ; , At OChOOl ? f: Two Marion county girls will hold high positions in the stu dent government of St. Helen'i Hall high school this year, ac cording to notice of class elee, tion results received from the Portland Institution. ' " " Patricia Waters, - daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Waters of 1545 Center street received a double . honor when she was . . . . J A At. A 4 . ... elected dou president ui jun ior class and one of the two members of the Red Cross coun cil. This Is .Mie-Waters, fifth year at St.-Helen's HalL where she has been 'very active in ex tra -currkulaf . affairs,'' having .been vice president of ther freshman class,' and secretary treasurer of her sophomore class. Miss BettyrPeetz, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. Peetz of Turner, was elected vice president of the senior class. She Is also secretary of Thespi ans, national dramatic honorary, to which she was elected last term. During the past year, she was vice president of the stu dent body and secretary of the Dramatic club. The two girls were the only two non-Portland students elect-' ed to class offices, j Today's Menji Autumn crispness means that sausage time is here; try some forms of this meat at dinner to night Here's a good menu: Date and apple salad Sausage snitzel ' Baked peanut squash ' French fried potatoes . Banana cream pie SAUSAGE SCHNITZEL 1 pound sausage, roll- or pat ties 1 egg 2 teaspoons grated lemon rind Vi teaspoon salt 1 cup sour cream V cup sliced pimiento olives Mix sausage, cornflakes, lemon rind, and salt Add lightly beaten eggs. Shape into 8 balls. Brown the balls in a lightly greased heavy skillet. Pour over the sour cream and olives. Cover tightly. Cook over-low heat 15 minutes or bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 15 min utes. Serve with brown rice and a green vegetable or salad. Will serve 4. So tosy and Inexpensivel Ask vow Socer tor a can of La Ckoy mixed lines vgtabUt add celery, meol and onions according to th impl Mcip en the labeft Swid for FREE Recipe Booklet, "The Arts and Se crets el Qinete Cookery. , It CMOt FOOS rtONCTl INC .- KX-EOTY! CARTOM COtlfiu. SALEM i v 1 I. A . v v. ..:.:....;...:... .T-.. . ' ...".'.-. s a , - - f : I