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PAGE TEN : Banquet -for . Employes Thursday- Event of Thursday night was c the banquet for which the em-, ployes of Miller 'Mercantile com pany "were hosts in honor of Mr. r.'J- and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Mrs. Bfllie Herbster. Mr. Killer, who has been assistant" manager' of r the local store, has left tor Port . . land where he will be manager of ' the wholesale store of the company. Mrs. Herbster, who has - been with the store for the past '" fifteen years, has taken- a posi- tion with the secretary of state's ,T office. - - -The 6 SO. o'clock banquet was served in the dining room of the . store and , eove were, placed store nd, covew were, placed were Mr. and Mrs. L A MSler . , of McMinnville, ' Mr. and ? Mrs.; ' Brown K. 1 Sisson and" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wise," J . ' . f . ; ' .- The long tables were decorat ed with ndnbows and at the t " end of each rainbow was a pot of gold filled with flowers. The : serving table was centered with, : a' pastel arrangement of asters : ! and gladioluses flanked by white : : candles. . ' Gifts were presented to Mr. -, Miller and Mrs. Herbster by the '- employes and also by Mr." Sissori) . manager from the . Miller Mer cantile company. , T . An interesting program was ; presented during the evening. ' . The Junior Woman's club quar- tet, composed of Mrs. Joseph t Felton, Mrs. Clinton Standish, : Mrs. Lee Crawford and Mrs. Roy " I: link, sang a group of numbers. r A violin and acordian duet was presented by Mrs. Nels Tonning and Mrs. Ruth Busch. Miss Ma- ; bel Fox gave a group of readings, the Priscilla Meisinger accor- , ',' dian quartet played and .Mrs. . Fern Allison gave several piano '-selections. . Mrs.Verne Robb was in charge of the affair and Mrs. Delores . ' Bailey had charge of the music , and decorations. Assisting in the f serving were Mrs. Grace Witt , ;.wer, Mrs. Ethel Gibbons, Mrs. ' Julia Jones, Mrs. Dorothy Ege, ,i Mrs.'. Mae Ellison,, Mrs. J erry - - Peterson and Mr. Guy Albin. 7S . " ' v, . .'Taqalongs Meet For Supper y The regular weekly meeting of " :the Tagalongs, USO service 1 men's wives club, was preceded - by a wiener roast supper in the . downstairs social -room of the 'f.YWCA. Around the candle ; lit table an informal discussion 7 was given , of many interests as .viewed f rom widely divergent ' backgrounds. Mrs. Henry :, Franks, Jr., was the hostess. J The vicissitudes of army life were -apparent in the report that one girl had gone to see '-'-her husband in the hospital at Bend, that two girls were upending the last n i g h t with their 4 husbands who were leav ing on "a tour . of indefinite . length, and that several girls - were trying to get living quar . ters in another city to which 5 their husbands expect to be , transferred after maneuvers. A ; 'number of fine friendships have " been formed in the club, it was . revealed, between girls who - otherwise would not have met - each other. "'. A brief business session was ': " chairmaned by Mrs. James ; Long, treasurer. The next meet ;v ing 'will be Wednesday, Octo I . ber 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the YWCA. Earnests Hosts At Dinner .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest , were hosts at dinner Wednesday V night at the Golden Pheasant in -.celebration of their ninth wed -ding anniversary. Later the ..; group, enjoyed an informal eve ? . ning at the Earnest home on . Wonder Way. ; . Covers were placed for j Mr. ' and Mrs. Norval E. Edwards, ..'rlMr.'and Mrs. Donald Annpriest, ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes and . Air. and Mrs. Earnest Student Dance Is Tonight ' ; First all school dance ; at the Salem hieh school is slated for -- tonight in the school gymnasi- Mrs. N. W. Hutchens returned ; Tim, 1 according to announcement ? home Monday from several days by Miss Nancy Montgomery, I sPt fa McMinnville, her f or : ;vice-president, of -the associated - "Qer bomc where she was the student body. " . V ' f.t guest bt : her son-in-law and 1 t Dancing hwirs' are" from 7'dauglte;t and Mrs. Ray- -: formaL All students are invited f Mrs. Maude Bone left Tues - "to attend and dancing -will, be to S y?9T Brownsydlewhere she ; s - i - "v-, i-x -..if'V ! . -" are - leaving ftoday.1 for Neskowin , where they will vacation for sev ' GRAND ISLAND - CompU '1 men ting Mrs. ; Howard Worth lngton of Hopewell, whose birth . ' day was Thursday September 23,: a surprise birthday party was held Sunday evening at the home - C Clevenger. x " Attending were the .. honor guest and her husband, Mr. and " Mrs. y Howard Worthington and on; IIrs. Dean Stoutenburg and '' two children; Mr. and Mrs. Huh powler; ?'r. and Mrs. Tom Dlx- ' : on and two " children; Mr." End I Irs. IUchard Jones; Mr. ") and J.Irs. Charles j Baker and , two children; Mr. and Mrs. John Sta cey and son; William Baker; Mr. :- - 1 TIrs. J. C. CI verier; J V. . i ; -V . . 1. r V- Miss Brixey' i'r "' T - Corvallis The wedding of Miss Sylvia Brixey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C T. Brixey of Brooks and . Mr. Donald G. 'dimming. USN, son of Mrs. Clyde Hulhurt of Corvallis was solemnized at the Federated Church in Corvallis on September 19 by Rev. S. Simmons. i Miss Virginia Burke sang Be cause and "I Love You Truly,M preceding the ceremony. . The bride . wore a gown of ' white marquisette and lace, and a fingertip length veil held In , place by a coronet of seed pearls." ' Her bouquet was of roses and orchids. : . " .. " -i The maid of honor was Miss Wilma , Madson and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Taylor and -Miss Delma Belknap. Ushers were Mr. Glenn Smith and Mr. R. B. Robinson. ! Mrs Brixey wore all black, and a' corsage of gardenias for her daughter's wedding and the groom's mother wore a flowered print crepe, with gardenias. After the ceremony, a recep . tion was held in the church par lors. - Mrs. Percy Taylor of Corval lis and Mrs. Donald McGogy of Vancouver poured. Miss Kath leen McGogy was in charge of the bride's book. . - ' When the. 'bride and groom left on their honeymoon she was wearing a dark blue suit "with brown accessories and a corsage of orchids. -" -i" They went to Oakland, Calif., where Mr. Cummin gs is on the staff of the Oak Knoll hospital. The bride attended grade school in Salem and high school in Corvallis. The groom attended .schools in Corvallis before en listing in the navy. ' WOODBURN The Woodburn Woman's club -will hold the first meeting under the leadership of the new president, Mrs. Vories Spear, in the clubrooms at the Woodburn library, Wednesday at 2 oklock. Cards have been sent out to all members urging a full attendance for the purpose of making plans relating to the fall and winter work. Guest speakers will be Mrs. Hiram Houghton, educational chairman of the federated clubs of Oregon, and Miss Elinor Thompson, hcairrnan of nurses training. Each member will invite a guest for the afternoon. i Miss Thompson, who comes from the university medical school at Eugene will also ad dress the members of the Jun- . ior Woman's club at their meet ing in the evening. Vera Jean Mohr will be in charge of the program and Leona Fallon will be hostess. The junior club is continuing its sponsorship of the three groups of Campfire girls organized last year. They will welcome volunteers to serve as guardians or associate guard ians, and ask that anyone inter ested communicate with Mrs. Floyd Maricle, president of the club, or with Mrs. Rodney Al den, guardian of the Okihi group. : - TURNEK Mrs. L. M. Small, president of the Methodist Wom en's society of Christian Service, will be hostess on Friday after noon for the monthly silver tea and program at her home on Mill Creek. All guests are asked to come prepared to contribute a number on the impromptu pro- gram. HofiislBones and family, for a :IiL:Iron Co.- 375 Chemeketa - rhene 1221 '0 7 The " H SOCIETY mm-: HaEC2 J- Scrvicoyomen . What thy cenr.do v l ' What ther'r dolatg ctbcmtO . . Wor d was received by Mr. ' , and 'Mrs. . A. Sharp of Salem, from their, daughter, Miss Ada . Sharp, who has been in Seward since ApriL Miss. Sharp sent- a clipping from the monthly bul-' letin which reported a .party given by herself for men who . were, ordered to other- stations. . Guests presented , the hostess with a musical powder box, the . Miss Sharp, listing herself as ACSWAC, teletype operator, quoted another item about her self "Code Instruction by means of Armed Forces Institute .rec ords, numbers among its stu dents Ada Sharp of Salem, Ore and Patricia Headrick of Seattle, Wash Pvt. Frank Ferrel, Pfc Doug Gregory and t5 Robert Porter; who are hoping to make Seward the first station boasting a female operator. Miss Sharp is a code radio operator, says her mother. ' Miss Caroline Strohmaier, who left in August to begin her indoctrination in the WAVES at Hunter's college, is now In training in yeoman school at the US naval training school at Ce dar Falls, Iowa. FORT DES MOINES, Iowa Private Gayle L. Ryan,-of 448 Center street, Salem, has com pleted her training in the bak ers and ctooks school of the first women's army corps training center here. -. Auxiliaries attending special ist schools are enrolled either in the bakers and cooks school, the motor transport school or the administrative specialist school. In bakers and cooks school, auxiliaries learn how to buy and prepare food, cut meat, and plan menus the army way. . .x - It's great to be able to saj again: "Have "U tb ' J Golden West Coffee you wisb-your grocer has ju!l , ;: V : stocksr Frankly, we've had sxmie difficulriej in jffy rrS ' getting glass for packaging (government resale- -VJfMir ', tions, you know!) but; we've never lost the main . - y - ' Y . ; ideal-to keep "the favorite coffee of he TTest I . : - i fraantly fresh! Wre doing it s ljla, - . I 1 I too :. . with the loyal help of f?s SSuW A ' f - ! . ., .. the glass 1 V ' YOUX grOCer. sli -sevsrsssl . , . 1 ,1 1 -T-:i- y:it -. V".'' .5-: ' .' " OSTCOH STATESMAN. Salem, Bride-elect T A Till T .win ce Feted. '' . Mrs. . William H. - Dashney. has - invited guests to a bridal party - tonight for the pleasure of Miss , Leone Spaulding, bride-elect of Mr. James Bennison of Portland The affair; will -be held at th' ' Dashney home on Trade street. A dessert supper will be served by the hostess and guests 'will be seated at small tables. Bridge will be in play during the even ing and bathroom shower will honor Miss Spaulding. Bouquets of autumn flowers will provide the decorative note about the rooms. niv' -v:;'-" '-rl,;-. Bidden, to honor Miss Spauld ing are her mother, Mrs. Wal ter Spaulding, ,Mlss ' Mary Jane and Miss Betty ; Simmons, Miss Marys Jane Brabec, Miss Nancy Stricklln, Miss Helen Ostrin, , Miss Marianne Owen, Miss Pa tricia Vandeneynde, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Barbara Bell, Miss . Dorothy EngeL Miss Jean Bur relL Mrs. Douglas Chambers and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson. - , - pamily Party At ThlelsenS Mr. and Mrs. H. William Thielsen were hosts for a fami ly gathering Thursday night at their home to compliment to their daughter, Miss ; Gretcben Thielsen 'of Seattle, and Mr. and iS who are visiting at the Thielsen home. Mr. Thielsen is home - on leave from the Seabees and his wife came from Alexandria, La- to be with her husband. A late supper was served by the hostess following an infor mal evening. Guests included Miss Gret chen Thielsen, : Mr. and Mrs. Hans William Thielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Putnam of Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Smith of Dal las, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Thielsen, Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. O. KJ DeWitt. Salem war chest headquarters Is asking for material which can be used during the coming drive, October' 18 to 26. Each store plans to decorate a window rep resenting the different countries and agencies of the chest. Any one having material is -asked to call the chest headquarters, 9118. Miss Doris Strand is in charge of the window publicity. Mrs. Harold Keir was host ess to members of her bridge club Tuesday night. Special 'guests were Mrs. Robert K. Put nam and Mrs. Harry Carson, jr. m ths Oregon. Friday Morning. October I. IS 43 CLOT CALCnJAII RIDAV Salem Heights Woman's chib, . t pjn. ; MONDAY 4 f : Daushters of Nile, Masonic temple, 1 ajn. ' f:. XUiiSDAI v " J : -. Pro-America Republican club. -r Marion hotel. S p.m. ; Yemareo class, dessert lunch 's eon with-, Urs. . J. C Harrison, k I:1S pjm. , ... . , - v Benefit .;Bri3ae;: ; Party Slated: "::J: 2 L " l ,sMrs.- - Ralph . Purvine was hostess to members of St. Hel- ena's Guild of St. Paul's Episco-' pal church , Wednesday night at : her home on Saginaw street. , The group made plans for a benefif pridge party to be given on Friday, October 29 at the par ish hall at o'clock.- The party will be a benefit for a service men's shrine: With the proceeds ' the guild will buy an altar to put under the plaque for service men, which will be placed in the -- church, t -'. - v''; " -;N Attending the meeting were Mrs. James J Hague, Jrr Mrs. George Hill, Mrs. Joseph Dev- ers, jr, Mrs. Russell Woodward, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Dean" Ellis. Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer, Mr. Leon Perry Mrs. James; H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs. I W. Horn, Rev. George H. Swift and Mrs. Purvine. Eagles Hold -Initiation -Mrs. P. W. "Cooper presided T held Tueay night at the; Eagles nail.' , Mrs. Walter Goff, Mrs. Albert Thomas, Mrs. Jake Wagner and Mrs. N. E. Gosnell were initiat ed. ' '.: ' - . . f The committee to serve Satur day night is Mrs. Mabel Rowland, Mrs. r Myrtle .Lane and Mrs. George Hagan. - : After the meeting of the aux iliary and aerie were entertained with a program put on by Mrs. Ray Moore, Mr. Gilbert Ham- mon and Mrs. Maude Rogers! Friday night a drill team meet ing Will be held as the Eagles halL f - : : Salem friends ef Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron will be interested to learn that she left early in Sep tember for Columbus, - Ohio, where Lt ' Saffron is stationed. Mrs. Saffron left Salem last fall and has been residing in Port land with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Colby. She was ac companied east by her young son, John Frederic . .. Mrs. William Dick has as her house guests, Mrs. George Cot- . trell and daughter, Nancy, - of Portland. " , v tvesr-iT's comai Recent Bride Is Honored Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh, Jr .the former Robert Ann Graben horst, was honored with a bri - dal shower Friday night, when Miss Berthalene Strausbaugh en tertained for her at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl "' Strausbaugh, sr. Mrs. JTom Bar ton assisted the hostess.. - -". The evening was spent -infor- mallyr The gifts Were in a largev wedding cake -and were present ed to the bride by little Sedonia Burton dressed as a bride and Ray Burton- as a sailor. The ser-; ving table was centered with a miniature bridal party guarded -by tall tapers. Fall flowers were used about the rooms. Mrs. i Strausbaugh, . jr . was married in r Livermore, Cahl, 1 August 9 and has returned to Sa lem to live with ".her parents while Mr. Strausbaugh' Is on ac tive duty with the navy. -.Those, honoring Mrs. Straus baugh were Viola Perlick, Bever ly Seiwart, Habel Seiwart, Nor- T man Holden, Carolyn Sue Wech- ' ter,'. Christine Mumm, Mrs. F. - R. "Clarkj Harriet Wechter, Lov- ey Grabenhorst, Nancyv Brad bury, Margie Mumm,- Doris Lovre, Mrs. Wiley Weathers, Mrs." W.'"H. Grabenhorst, Grace Robertson, Mrs Rue Drager, Mrs. George' Grabenhorst, ' . Dorothy Holden,' Sedonia Burtdh, Roy Burton, Opal Hornschuch, Eva Strausbaugh, and the hostesses, Mrs. Tom Burton and. Bertha lene Strausbaugh. Baptist Women Tir.-n if. .'i .YV 111 lYieei. The Florence Vail Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church will meet today, begin ning with White Cross sewing at 10 a. m. A club luncheon, will be served at noon and a mission ary program will be given at 2 o'clock. . ' c X - Mrs. N. Nelson . will lead ' de votions. Gift box opening will be In charge of Mrs; George Am- undson. The - missionary: study topic will "be "Five Women of China." r -: . The Engleweod Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Charles Da- vis,- 825 Belmont' street, today at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Stanley Keith will lead devotions, Rev. Dudley Strain will be the speaker and . Mrs. Agnes Drummond, accom panied by Mrs. D. B. Kleihege, will ' sing. The hostesses , will be assisted by Mrs. Lloyd Robert son and Mrs. Orrin Chase. . Mrs."; Frank Jordan ef Seattle has returned to her home after a "ten day stay in Salem- as the guest of Mrs. Henry , Meyers. . west cent n TRIDAT, OCTOBER 1 . t. SAfe, J ro rrT.elnarMSrrVernon rTl BuSes. and Profeional ITODAT, OCTOBEJt Vnibeth. f to 11 Daughters of St. Eiae 11 tol MacUbees. . , - i carrleia auxiliary. ; ; : . j i TURNE2-Mr. W II". jI Robertson observed their golden wedding, annivertaryOA Sunday afternooit a t h e 1 r Olilwaukie home, with over h u n d r ed guests calling to greet them. Among those going from Turner were Mrs. A E. Robertson, Mrs. Hester Crume. Mrs. Mary BaU, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wipper and aon Gerry, Mrs. Alice Wipper. Mrs. Lena Birmingham, Mr.- anJ Mrs. Guy Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Mrs. Fran ces Whitehead, Henry, Katie and Rosa Ahrens. Miss Lena Barnett and Irwin L. Bobertson were married to Turner on September 24, 183 the . home of .her parents, and made their home here until 1830 when they moved to Milwaukie. They are the parents of. two children, Mrs. Dell Heath of Portland who, assisted, with the golden wedding plans, and Cap tain Justus Robertson of Phila delphia, Pa, with the US army, who was unable to be present T i BATIOII CAU2IDAB : FOOD - - I Canned Ooods-Bhw smpa V. V and W good thresh Ocr iO. . Meat, cneese. canne lSF?BrZ .timp 5&d B nZrSSZd. good until Oc tsaV-Coupon No. 14 plre. Oe- tobe 31. good for pounds. No; :MdllaMteipwdse ean. tin lar ADD1T U IUVU ws.w . additional ration If needed- -- y - SHOES Stamp No. 18.- book on. vaUd fhrough October SI. j GAIOLTNB ; ' . i Book A coupons No. now good. ! . rua. on. ' Period J coupons In pew fuel n rations valid throuKh January X One unit, period 8 coupons valid through September 30 for 10 rallons. Ten unit. period 5 coupons, valid through Sep tember 30 for 100 canons. Coupons with gallons ge printed on the face ahd for amount indicated until ex niraUon date shown on coupon sheet .. .. TIKES - - - - ' cars with C ration books must have tires inspected every . 3 months; B books every 4 months: A books every S months. September SO next Inspec tion deadline for A book holders. Commercial motor vehiclestire in spections every months or every 5000 miles, whichever occurs first. . ... r- .,V - - ' SlBiBJBiSJIBSaSM - J- ' t - it .-.. ' . . I 1 Mil SPECIAL FEU. Ci SAT. Inslanl Pcslnn Crackers i ,4 Salted or Gra- J C 8-oz. Z)Q ham, 2-lb. box JtLU0 . Lanb Chspa Sirkin Sliri ' An, 4(0)0; rLb. S90 :t . T - SJSSStBSSSBSSSBI SSBSSM & -A- Tftr & k k Vr V,- Vr ' L"t. ,; '. Mother's - Ovallino ' . zzz2 , 590 Mb. 120 M ..II -V" lLawr.. I II i X I ,ivtr' .... c:3 mm 3 m ' i .. ;.ijt ; i ' ' 1 JIHe East ef General Kcrj! en Cestrr TnHav s Menu ; - Fruit mixture vrill 1 ; meal that inclu.'-s crcr-.-cl . pered salrr.cn. ' Fruit mixture ia r c - r I. ' Creamed i1!rrer-l salnioa '. . j Baked rctits ' Bran tc!il;:'-v rc'r3 - . Buttered - cr.Icns ' Fresh Trape lie ' Grape' "pie is rr.?.: 1 "other, fruit pie,eed.the Ccncc. : rar and bake as for ot her fruit I - www ;.;. HCLL3 " ' li cup shortening j4 cup sugar 2 cups shredded bran 2 teaspoons salt 1 cup boning water - 2 eggs . . ' 2 cakes compressed yeast 1 cup lukewarm water cups . flour, or more - Put shortening, sugar, shred ded bran and salt in large rnix- ing bowl; add . boiling water, itirring until shortening is melt ed. Let stand until mixture ia ' lukewarm." Add well - beaten eggs and yeast softened In luke warm water Add one-half tha and beat until batter is smooth. Add remaining flou and beat well. Cover bowl close ly and place in refrigerator over "pjght or until ready to use. Form of dough to fUl greased muffin pans about half full. L - rise In a warm place about two In. bulk. nvw. m Bake In moderately not oven (425 degrees) about 15 minutes. Yield: 3',4 dozen rolls (2Vi in ches In diameter). ;' GSO girls will attend the field house dance at Camp Adair to night. A special feature will be the drive bond program and each unit -will sell bonds and stamps during the evening. A guest at the home ef Gov- ernor and Mrs. .- Earl Snell la their son. Bill, who Is a sopho more at the University of Oregon Medical school in Portland. i;ew "sc.--Y-r.:o:r MlCl HI Cpcnd ps.'nts v.lzzlj a cur tizro r ' 4 1 lb. 4 Tc baked shell, adJ e m. Ublespoons flour razei wiJi-