i; The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning. November 13, 1943 ; f page; czvej Reception Attended By Many Over 100 adults and youths at tended the reception held at the YMCA Wednesday night honor ing Mrs. Elaine Clower Fisher, Girl Reserve secretary and other Girl Reserve leaders. Leaders honored as well as Mrs. Fisher were Miss Ethel Piers on of the school for the deaf; Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Miss Irene Hollenbeck, Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Marjorie Carson of the Salem high school; and, Misses Del von Long, Margaret Forsythe, Lau ra Jean Bates, Marian Carter, Phyllis Nelson, Frances Metier, and Patricia Otis, Willamette university students and former Girl Reserves. In addition to Girl Reserve members and their parents, va rious adults working with youth and board and committee mem bership of the YWCA, members -of the service men's wives group, the Tagalong club, at tended the reception in a body. The Tagalong club present were Mrs. Lillian Wechsler, Mrs. Vel ma Franks, Mrs. lone Ahsem macher, Mrs. Sunny Weise, Mrs. Kay Wallin and Mrs. Marjorie Pitts. Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. Claude Glenn and Mrs. L. W. Clower presided at the tea table, which carried out the fall motif with a center piece of 'fruits and rosewood ta pers ; arranged by Mrs. George Allen. Those in charge of the service were Mrs.' Frank- Spears and Mrs. Arthur Selander. Girl Re serves assisting were; Dolly Da vidson, Parrish 7; Vivian Bar ham, Parrish 8; Marilyn Morse, Parrish 9; Gayle Juve, Leslie 8; Jacqueline Notick, Leslie 8; Helen Shelton, Leslie 8; Ruth Fuller, Leslie 8 and Marilyn Hill, Leslie 9. Those who assisted as host esses and in the receiving line were Mrs. Guy Hickok, Mrs. N. J. Lindgren, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs. Earl Barham, Mrs. Helen Goodenough and Mrs. Esther Little. The November meeting of the Ministers Wives association has' been postponed until the Christ mas meeting. The group was to . have met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. David Nielsen. The De cember meeting will be at the home of Mrs.- J. C. Harrison. Today's Menu , l Pumpkin pie and upside down cake will appear on the weekend mentis as desserts. TODAY Combination vegetable salad Lamb shanks and noodles Steamed cauliflower Pumpkin pie SUNDAY Pear salad Ham slices with Glazed sweet potatoes Baked whole carrots Upside down cake ' MONDAY Cabbage slaw with dill pickles ) Pork sausage patties Potatoes in jackets Red apple slices Hot gingerbread, lemon sauce Special Full Fashioned SHEER AND SERVICE Miller 's Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mapes and - Mr. and Mrs. Norval E. Edwards i are home - from a several days' stay in Portland. Zonta Birthday Is Celebrated The Salem unit of Zonta, ih- :: ternational service! organization, observed Zonta's twenty fourth anniversary Thursday evening, : November 11, at the home of Miss Helen Yockey on South High street. Mrs. H. W. Wink ler was hostess for the event and was assisted by Miss Yockey. Miss Lillian McDonald, who arranged the program, introduc ed as guest speaker Mr. Irl Mc Sherry, state director of the war chest. I The anniversary procla mation of the international pres- . ident was read by Miss Nellie Schwab, and Dr. Helen Pearce, past international president, con ducted' the impressive initiation ceremony and told of the aims ' and achievements of the organi zation. Of special interest was the report of the rapd growth of the Amelia Arehart aeronautical scholarship, founded in memory of a world renowned Zontian. New members welcomed were Miss Neva LeBlonde, Mrs. Lucia Dare Tyler, Mrs. Effie Arehart and Miss Edna Lucker. Addi tional "guests at the social hour were Miss Jess McDonald of Sa lem and Mrs. Franklin Thordar son of Portland. CDA Holds Busy Session Meeting in the Woman's club ; house this 'week for their regu lar November business meeting, ',' the Catholic Daughters of Amer ica made plans for fall initiation December 1. Court Queen of Peace, ! Stayton, wiH , join with Court Capital City for the cere monies and will bring IS can didates. Mrs. Teresa LaRoche was elect ed sentinel 19 replace Mrs. Ber nice La Dou who has moved to California. On December 12 Court Capi tal City will receive holy com munion in a body at the 7:30 mass at St. .Vincent de Paul church. Afterwards a breakfast will -be served in the cafeteria with Mrs. Herman Wilde as . chairman. Mrs. Helen White, grand reg ent, i introduced Mrs. Rose Bell of Stayton, state regent, who gave a very interesting report of her trip to the national Cathr " olic Daughters of American con vention held in Cleveland, Ohio, in August. At the close of the business meeting Mrs. Josephine Kenyon, chairman of the program com mittee; presented Mrs. Caroline Free, who read a paper on the history of "Catholic Religious Orders in the Northwest." Primes Will Be Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime will be hosts to members of their club at dinner Sunday night at their home on South Liberty street. Bridge will be in play during the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mr. and. Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newman and Dr. and Mrs. Prime. ayoh .Hose ; - i . 7& I Irregulars i 8ft to 10 FALL SHADES I RICA" SUN -I RIO TAN, t STAR DUST ! MEXIBEIGE - Basement You'll - i Youj New! Covert Coats! Celanese Comforts $22.50 Genuine Celanese satin in trapunto emb. trimmed! Filled with down and feath er fibre for extreme warmth. Royal blue, beige, orchid, rose, rule. ' C: M V mm pin JKiiWA W . Dought uo your lu-nrisimas siiopping eariy; ims is no lttie admonition uns year, because . . .r TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES MUST BE FREE FOR ESSENTIAL WAR-TIME USUI! A CRITICAL DECEMBER "RUSH" MUST BE AVOIDED IN THE INTEREST OF THE WAR EFFORT! " - i . : , . -V ' " f "jp- OUR STORE IS SHORT OF HELP! i '-n Complete your Christmas purchases far in advance of usual gift iuying season by shopping now. Finer and wider selections of good quality gifts . . . better service . . . more leisure time in choosing! ' ' J ' AND, WHENEVER POSSIBLE, GIVE. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS THE BEST GIFT OF ALL! ... SO, YOU'LL BE GLAD IN DECEMBER YOV BOUGHT IN NOVEMBER! I 100 Wool! $3795 Here's a new all-wool covert coat youll love for winter and all-purpose coat. It is square cut box back . . . slash pockets . . . peaked lapels and comes with full satin linings. A coat that will take the se verest kind of wear and al ways look tailored and trim. The fall shades include MID NITE and RAF BLUE, BLACK, NUT BROWN, NAVY. Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. New Wool Jackets! $9.95 Women's sports jackets to be worn as mixers. Navy or scar let red plain tweed, hound's tooth checks in black-white, navy-white, etc. A smart sport or utility jacket enjoying great popularity! SECOND FLOOR I CHILL CHASERS FOR FUEL- LESS NIGHTS1 STRIPED Syl-O-Jamas of warm SUEDELLA FLANNEL Sleep wanyi as a lamb in Schranlt's Syi - O - Jamasl Made of softest Suedella. they chase chills keep you snug. Washes beautifully in Lux. With patented Flat-Bait waistband for complete sleeping com fort. Pink. blue. 32-40. J and $3.95 Curiae in USE OUR LAYAWAY DEPARTMENT Long lustre new shop. Gift Suggestions! . . Sewing Kits . . Manicure Sets . . Shaving Kits . Make-Up Cases . . Perfumes . . Toilet Waters . . Costume Jewelry . . Hosiery . . Gloves Handbags . . Umbrellas . . Handkerchiefs . . Neckwear Scurfs . . Lingerie . . House Coats Sweaters . . Slack Suits . Luggage . . Leather Goods . Stationery Glassware . . Pottery . Pictures . . Wood Novelties . . Gift Wrappings Lumps . . Card Tables . . Table Linens . : Bedspreads Bath Towel Sets . Toys . Greeting Cards Mirrors Furniture Portraits Men's Wear ' Boys' Wear . Baby Clothes Miller 1- - " V - r f i I in December I . ! '81 l $3.98 n overriDer! x i t , f 4 f 1 1 - sleeve blouses in polka dot rayon crepe. An opportunity to add to your "mixer" outfits of suits, skirts and slacks!- These? blouses are on display at Miller s today. FOR TH I CLASSIC! Favorite go-with-eyCTything Hansen glove of Hanosette double woven cotton. Beautifullf ( tailored. Fashionably simple . . . asnd in Victory colon. Yoa cant own too many of this style! HEIAID 'At tttm im Vt " MAIN FLOOR cv s i ; A ' :4 SI I ! ! " II Second floor blouse; il . Jr.: ' v- X . Special Purchase! ! ' -iii -WBSi f 1 ' High Grade A very i well known brand . f. .but we can not tell? you the name because we are featur ing it I at a decided price concession. This slip is straight cut and fitted, which pre vents .hiking ajnd lends much smartness to the outer garment in way j of smooth fit Made of fine French crepe and satin in all the slip; styles neefss sary to a well balanced wardrobe. White and shell pink. Sizes 32, to 42 91 i !! Plain Tailored! ! . , Lace with Fagoting! - . Fine VaL Laces! Emb. Scallop ii Trim! Attend this special purchase of high grade slips early . . buy lor yourself and Christ mas guts. 2nd Floor Lingerie Dept. Slis! f 'k e r it' i ti 1 1 3 Sf 1 is i : ir 'i m i fe