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Luncheon to
Be, Served -
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Today :
r Mrs. William McGilchrist jr."
and Mrs. Romeo Goulet will en
tertain members of the Town and
Country club today at a luncheon
at. the Marion noteL Afterward,
the hostesses will take : their
guests to the. - McGilchrist home
on North Summer street for an
afternoon of. cards. ;
Special guests are Mrs. Peter
Buck of Portland and Miss Kath
erine Goulet, daughters of the
hostesses. - t
Club members are Mrs. Homer
Goulet sr. Mrs. -Arch Jerman,
Mrs. Homer - Smith, sr. Mrs.
Frederick " Lamport,1 Mrs. Earl
Snell, Mrs. George White of
Clackamas, Mrs. Clarence Keene
of Silverton, Mrs. Jack Curry of
Silverton, , Mrs.v Karl Steiwer,
Mrs. Thomas Livesley, Mrs. Ro
meo Goulet and - Mrs. McGil
christ . CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Westminster fuiM of Tint
' ' Presbyterian church. fireplace
room of church, S- a. m.
Royal Neighbors sewing club. '
with Mrs. r. M. Hoyt, no host ,
luncheon. .: - :
..SsJem Writers club, with Prof. -"
and Mrs. K. ' C. Richards. 1240 : :
North 21st street.' 3 o'clock.
- Pythian Sisters. Centralis tem-
pie, rraternal temple, p. m. .
THURSDA Y
r- Town and Gown. Lausanne hall -,
S:3o p. m.
. Degree .of Honor," card party
"with Mrs. George Parsons. 1037 .
.,SiQnaw street; S p.m.''v ... j..
-'. Keizer Red Cross " Sewing club. '
library of -school. 1- pi m. -- . t .--
Grant PTA, 7:30. Speaker.
-V WKC ladies aid with" Misj Clara
,t McDerby. MIS Trade, all day and ,
no-host dinner. -
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SATURDAY - ,":
" .. Woman's etub, executive board
'. meets 3 p. m., club at 2 JO p. m. ,..
Service women
What they can do
What thoy'ro doing about It
Newest enrolees . in . the Wo-
- men's army from Salem are Miss
Evelyn Carbine, 768 State St,
and ' Miss Isabel " McGilchrist,
2500 S. Commercial St., it was
announced by Portland's WAAC
recruiting ; headquarters. They
' have returned to Salem to await
their can to active duty, t
." Miss Carbine has been em
ployed at secretary v at the Sa
lem chamber of commerce. She
is a graduate of La Grande high
school and a former student at
the Eastern Oregon College of
Education. She has also had six
months of vocational training in
radio. It is her wish .to be as-
, signed to administrative or ra-
- dio duty in the army. Her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Carbine,
live at La Cande;
Formerly state home econo
mist with- the federal .works
agency. Miss ".McGilchrist ex
pressed a desire to be assigned
to nutrition work in the army.
She is a graduate of Salem high
school .and Oregon State college.
At Oregon State, .she was day
. editor of the Barometer, student
. newspaper, for. three years; a
1 member .of. Mask ; and Dagger,
- dramatic society; ,and special
. correspondent for the Statesman.
She lives with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James McGilchrist.
Her father is an employee of the
1 secretary of state. ' .-:
SILVERTON Miss Norma
Moen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl IL' Moen of Silverton, this
week enlisted . in the WAVES, v
Miss Moen was graduated
from the .SUverton high school
In 1940, and following that was
employed lat the school superin
tendent's office, at the H. L.
Stiff store,; and, at Jonas : By
berg's I. before going . to Salem
where she has been employed
recently. - -
HAYESVILLE Mrs. . Leonard
Greig was hostess to the Jlayes
vflle Woman's dub at her home
In Salem Thursday afternoon.
The members . honored . Mrs.
Alice Beers and Mrs.', Rovilla
McAfee whose birthdays occur
soon by presenting them with
corsages and a lighted birthday
cake. r Mrs. ; McAfee was ; not at
the presentation because of -illness.
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A quiz contest was -given by
Mrs. G. W. Garrison 'and Mrs.
Bruce Willis. -y
Members present were Presi
dent Miss Ida Denny, Mrs. Eliza
beth Siddall, Mrs, D. Greig, Mrs.
W. Powers, Mrs. M. S... Fisher,
Mrs. R. Farmer, Mrs. Earl Bed
well, Mrs. Fred Dougherty; Mrs.
J. L. Morrison, Mrs. S. A. Bald
win, MrsJ Albert - Stettler, Mrs.
G. W. Garrison, Mrs. Alice
Beers, Mrs. Scott ' Smith, Mrs.
E. L. Moor, Mrs.. Bruce Willis.
Special guests were Mrs. Claud
Talmage, Mrs. Fred Stettler and
Mrs. Fred Williams.
Mr. Grammer, the vice president of the Eu
reko Norinal School of Music, is conducting
a one week session of said school at S. 12th and
Leslie St. Sponsored hy the Church: of Christ.
You are invited to attend. No charge.
For further information phone-2-1458 . ,
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Legion Auxiliary' Has Viisiting State
Officers at Monday Night Meeting -
" ; Mrs. Stanley Krueger presided
at the meeting of Capital Unit :
- American - Legion ? auxiliary, on
Monday when the past presidents
and officers of the Oregon De
partment were Jointly honored.
i Department officers p r e s e n t
included Mrs. Hubert Goode, na
tional vice-president,.' Mrs. G rover-
Francis, department presi
dent - and Mrs. Mae " Whitcbmb ;
department secretary, all of
Portland; Mrs. Leon Brown, de
partment ' finance ' officer and
.Mrs. - Mem Pearce, president of
district two, both "of Salem. '
1 Mrs. Goode addressed the unit"
regarding the need of continued
", child-welfare work and Mrs.
Francis : spoke on new activities
for the 'auxiliary arising from
w a r '.iconditioils;; Mrs.'" Brown
stated 'ifiat-the. CTegon' Depart-,i
s mehf has now $11,900.00 'invest-,
' ed :m'Var.bonds.;-:; i..; ; , ,f ;,:
lj Members, present, having serv-
ed Capital unit as. president, -in-.
eluded Mrs. - Albert Gragg, -'Mrs.'
Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Avis White,
" Mrs. F. N.' Waters, Mrs. Bess
Watkins, . Mrs. A. M. .Johnson,
Mrs. BeryJ . Porter, . Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs Leon Brown, Mrs.
Earl Andresen, Mrs. O. E- Palm
ateer and Mrs. Frank Marshall. "
Associate past presidents present
were Mrs. Florence Ame, Mrs.
;W. W. Woodruff, Mrs. J. E." Can
non, Miss Jessie Rodman, Mrs.
James Turnbull, Mrs. E. W.
Richey, Mrs. Paul Gemmel, Mrs.
Blaine Hubbard, Mrs. Robert
jWyatt and Mrs. F. E. Wilhelm.
f Entertainment was provided
by the unit's quartet, Mrs. Wal
ter Zosel, Mrs. Robert Wyatt,
LIBERTY Mrs. R. C. jory
.'was hostess . for t he Liberty
j Woman's club ' meeting " at her
home on Thursday.
! Miss Frances Clinton, Marion'
county 'home demonstration
'agent, gave a talk on home can
ning and drying of foodsliShe
explained new type jars, closures
1 and canning methods.
- She also showed :a sample
home made ' dryer for drying .'
fruits and vegetables, explained
its construction and use. She
j showed samples of dried pota-
ftoes, carrots, beets, etc., to il
: lustrate how good a product can
be turned out at home.
Mrs. Karsten gave a.reoort on
; the newly formed Girl Scout
: troop. . Mrs. 'Morse Stewart- is
, ; Scout leader and Miss Jacqueline
. Judd assistant leader. Scout com-
mittee includes Mrs. Trout,
; chairman, Mrs. H. Lane and Mrs.
! John Dasch.
Nominating committee for an
nual election of officers was
named as follows: - Mrs.' Mason
Bishop, Mrs, S. B. Davidson, Mrs.
John Dasch.
J The meeting next month will
I be the annual picnic in' the gar
I den at the home of Mrs. s W. R.
Dallas. 1
Delivered Fresh
Every day your Master . Bread
salesman checks your grocer's
supply of bread . . . he keeps
just enough on the rack to fill
your needs with fresh Master
Bread. s -:.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
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torn
sociEn-
UUSIC
Mrs. Ivan Brown and Mrs. Ce
phus Starr. Their . accompanist
was Mrs. Kenneth Dalton. They
sang MBarcaolle, y Brahms,
"Evening Song" by -Gillette and
- "Twenty-Third Psalnf by Schu-b1-
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' At the business - meeting, a
contribution to the ' nurse's aid.
fund was made, also two half
' scholarships to 4H club summer
school were voted. .. .? . - ' V
Mrs. A. J. Crose reported on
,the recent poppy poster contest
'conducted in the schools and dis--
played .the winning posters.
Mrs. Clifton Mudd was intro
duced as a new member, the first
eligible from World war IL
) Mrs. Mae Ivie received the
' special war", stamp -prize.- - ; '
s t: The : Sewing committee w i 1 .1 '
meet jbX the USQ on Thursday at ;
r JiO. a.r m. to continue! wprk - on ;
; the present project." Mrs. Earl
. Andresen will entertain the past .
L presidents at Jxer home, the eye-'
ning of April 28.
; During the social hour refresh
ments were served from a lace
; covered stable centered with an
arrangement of lilacs, liburnum
and .buttercups. , Mrs. C. F. 'Put
name arranged the table and
decorations. Mrs. Walter Spauld
ing was in charge of refresh
ments assisted by Mrs. C. Ward
Davis, Mrs. George A. Gabriel
' and Mrs. L. S. Dotten, Mrs. Earl
Andresen and Mrs. Frank Mar
shall poured.
The next meeting on May 3
will be preceded by a no-host
.dinner with Capital Post at the
Eagles' hall. i
' - RIVERDALE The Rlverdale
Women's club met at the home
of Mrs. Raymond Eyerly, Wed
nesday. A dinner was served.
Those present were Mrs. Leslie
Newton, Mrs. Painter, Mrs. Al
fred.Kleiflk Mrs. Clarence Reeves,
"Mrs. A-.t: Macklin, Mrs. Harvey
SchuebeL Mrs. Carl Beatty, Mrs.
Brassfield and Mrs.! Raymond
Eyerly; The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.- A.
T. Macklin today.
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Tou must see our aoraeous
a lectioa of fine hats. Only; the most
attractive numbers from the out-
standing j milliners of America.
Featuring the Famous
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V '-Straws,-. Cuban cloth, floral, rib
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OZEGON STATESMAN. Salem.
The steam pressure eanner la
the ' only method recommended
by the US department of agricul-
ture for preserving certain types
of ' vegetables. Such vegetables
as beans, peas, corn, spinach, and
asparagus, as well as meats,'
should be cooked in ' a steam
pressure canner to kin organisms
. .which cause food to spoil. Fruits "
and tomatoes, rhubarb, and
pickled beets may be safely can-,
ned by . the! boiling water bath '
method, . to be safe,, these prod
ucts should be boiled for. at least
ten minutes before they are eaten
or tasted, even though there is
no sign' of spoilage when the jar
Is opened. . i ; '.
Committees at
1 Felton Home
Members of the Junior Worn-
an's
2 SSrS1:;
. mittee met on Monday night at
the home, of Mrs. Joseph Felton
. on Center street: Initial plans
were completed for the conven-
-. tion of .Oregon State Federated':
clubs which will be held in Sa
lem in June, and delegate bad
ges were made, by the committee
members. . . :. .
1 Present were Mrs. Felton, Mrs.
Clinton - Standish, Mrs. Delbert
Schwabbauer, . Mrs.- Roy - Mink,
Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. Thome
. H. Hammond, Mrs. B.; C. Harri
son, Mrs. Eredl-Gast and Miss
Hattie BratzeL. .
Lodge Meeting
On Monday
-. i:r ':'"'.. f ' .
Salem. Bebekah lodge, met. on -;
Monday-with Mrs. Lloyd Stiffler,
. nobie grand," presiding. Red Cross
v; sewing was ' announced for all ..
. day. today.-.. Past noble - grands
. wjlls' meet . tonight : at ' the home '
of Helen Pearce at 275 south 15th
street '? and Patriarch .j Militant
auxiliary, will jneet on Friday,
.at the club rooms. '.
" .On Friday the. past noble .
grands . will, hold a bazaar ; and
cooked food sale on North High
street Friday" afternoon the
Three Link club will meet, in
the club rooms of the lodge hall.
After the closing of lodge, 'the
past noble ' grads . entertained.
Numbers were given. by the Vik
ing quartet of Salem high school. -Members
of the quartet were
Wilford Beard, Clark Hansen,
Allen Richardson and Robert
Robins. Their accompanist was :
Marilyn Wyatt Wilford Beard
sang two solos. Allen Richard
son played a piano solo and Mrs.
Blanche Hull gave a reading,
"Eastern Morn.'
Next Monday the Rebekahs
will celebrate the birthday an
niversary of " Odd Fellowship.
Rev. Chester, P. Gates of Port
land will be the speaker. i -
- The.' Adam Enxle. house en -Rose
street has been sold to Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gordon and fam
ily, who moved in this weekend.
The Engle family has moved to
a house on 18th street . . .
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i'.yUss Bertha M. Eckert. who
i ta "? 32f7:
as a representative of the Na
tional YWCA board. She Is
secretary for Indian work and
will speak at .Chemawa. . j
Speaker on
Indians .
Miss Bertha M. Eckert, secre
tary for Indian work, on " the
staff of the ' national board,
' Young Women's . Christian as
sociation, New York, will arrive
in Salem Thurfday .afterpoon.
i-for . several: day's - visit,? during"
which time she' will discuss With
officials of the local association
and those of the Chemawa - In
dian school ' the .- war problems
facing - young '- Indian 1 women.
Miss Eckert recently concluded
a three-month tour through the
Dakotas, Wisconsin, Minnesota
"and Illinois, and . is thoroughly
lamiliar with the present situ
ation as it affects 1 Indians m
reservations, in war -factories
and in civilian jobs, j
. Miss Eckert has ; served .the
'national board in-' her present
capacity for twenty-four years.
-Previously she taught in Boston,
i Mass., at Leland Umversity in
New Orleans, and 'at the Bacone
'Indian College in. Oklahoma. She
' is a. graduate of Wellesley col
lege and is affiliated with the
Indian rights association, . the
American Association of Uni
versity ' Women, the New York
Wellesley club. National Indian
association and the Foreign Pol
ity ' association.
' Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, child
welfare chairman of Capital
Unit No. 9, American Legion
Auxilary, has arranged the radio
program to be heard over KSLM
tonight at 9:15 o'clock. ' - -
: Mrs. Esther Little of the Y W.
C "A. -will speak and Mrs. Bess
Watkins will sing. "
new styles
. $2J0te S3.
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TRIMMED HATS - ' . -, - T -
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Mrs.; Brown
Hostess .'.
To Cliob
. Mrs. Frank V. Brown was
' hostess on Monday for members
of her club. Her sister,. Mrs. E.
' M. Hulden, - visiting. . in Salem
from Arlington, and Mrs. Leona
Johnson on whose birthday- the
party was given, were special
guests. t
V Dessert luncheon was served,
and cards were in play later in
the afternoon. ' Members of the
club are Mrs. Lee Warnick, Mrs.
1 Roy Mills, Mrs. Leona Johnson,
Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. Cal Pat
"ton; Mrs. Charles ; Jory, , Mrs.
Frank Myers and Mrs. Brown..
Shows .Gardeners"
Camellias
' Meeting on Monday .t the
" home of Mrs. Alan Carson, mem
' bers of the Gaiety HOI Garden
club heard Mrs. Douglas McKay
talk oh ' camellias, and saw her
display of blooms. Mrs. Carson
served a 1 e'clock luncheon be
fore the meeting, if ;
Present at the session were
' - Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Paul
- Wallace,- Miss Edith Schryver,
Mrs. Robert Reider, Mrs. Doug
' las McKay, Mrs. Margaret Rosei
crans, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs.
Walter Smith and Mrs. Carson. L
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SALEM, ORE. !
: A women's land army of about
i 60,000 city and town women will
be recruited, as a : part of the
US crop corps, to help meet the
farm labor shortage. Ten thou
sand of these Iwomen are ; ex
. pectedito enroll for year-round
. farm work and about 50,000 for
seasonal work for one month or
- more.- -Three hundred . thousand
: women will be placed by county
j agricultural agents ; for ahort
; time emergency Jobs on farms
;.. women who can spare weekends,
a few: days, or a few weeks,
;' women who wish to contribute
their services should await the
' local can. - -
. Sugar for home-cannlnr of
1493 fruit crops will be available
to housewives oh approimately
, the same basis as last season ac
cording to the OWL
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A speck of nutmeg, added, to
seasoned limas introduces a new
flavor blend.
Birthday Party
Is Given ,
i Louann PrantL daughter .: of '
Mr. and Mrs." Albert Prantl was
hostess on her 5th birthday . at
the home of her parents. "
' ' ; "I Those at "the party were " Cor
"ai and Ruth Eder, Johann Dor-
an, Marilyn Schlechter Bobby
'Doran, Richard Prantl and Lou
ann PrantL They were accom
panied by their mothers. .
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to government specifications'. .
the best of its kind today!
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Sill cock reel . . . easily attached to or
detached from sill cock. Special adapter
... hose can be reeled or unreeled while
sprinkling. Heavy ribbed steel construe
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DUMP GARDEN TOOLS
Heads ond-shanks of. these tools
ar all forged from on solid bar
of steel . ; , no welds-or rivets to
break I Tubular steel ferrules hold
the whit ash handles firmly!
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FiU mowers with 14 to 20-inch cut. Q J-,
Striped awning canvas cover. . - v J. Jy '
Benefit IPlans
Are Made . ; r
. The Maccabees of Capital Tent .
'Hive S4-D will entertain men- -bers
and their friends at a card
party and Beano game Thursday
' night in the Fraternal Temple.;
Prizes will' be offered and re
freshments served later in this j.
District Manager , J. Edgar
Reay is asking all members who' .
can to sign up for the Red Cross v
Blood Donor Drive. ;: '
A membership drive, - with ,
awards of defense stamps for Ju
1 niori members has been announc-"
ed, and will be under the direc- i
tion of Mrs. Reay, court director ;
for the juniors. A meeting will .
be held at 4 o'clock on Thursday. .
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Use of Piano '
The' new USO , center,- which
will be opened, at 357 Court
street this- weekend Is In need
of a piano, acording to Adjutant .
C H. Thomas, who, with Mrs.
Thomas, is in charge of the cen- :
tr; -i; v'x.:.'r :. .V : : '
The Salvation Army will pick
'up the" piano," any piano which
will te loaned to the Center for
the "duration, . states Adjutant
Thomas.
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9:30 A. 31 .to 9 P. M. Saturday