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V ' . i! .i if f i r. f. ' ; ', i:; 1 PAGE SIX Women Take Part - , In Drive ' The !"Buy A Bomber" drive, sponsored by the Federation of Woman's Clubs, was the out standing project,; among several, outlined by Mrs. Ruth ; Lear, " president of the Salem Wranan'i dub, at the November meeting held on Saturday,, at the club- ' house. .The Woman's clubs of this state and every state, are r uarticiDating,- and each club is contributing a certain quota. An other vital project, undertaken by the club," is the contributing of funds to help finance four stu ; dent nurses. ; ; ; W ;. Mrs. David V Cameron, music - chairman, introduced and pre sented Mr. Corydon Blodgett, guest artist, who sang two beau tiful solos, "Calm As the Night and "Jean" and for an encore number, responding with "I Want What I Want, When X Want." ---C-h Mrs. Herbert Rahe acted as chairman' for a panel discussion of four members, each of whom contributed to the discussion on, "The Repeal of the Chinese Ex clusion Act." r Mrs. Rahe intro duced each member of the pan el, and her respective topic, after - giving a- resume of The Act.? Mrs. George Ailing led the talks, her subject was, "The Ideology of China; Mrs. J. M. Devers presented her topic, "Labor's At titude Towards the Repeal"; Mrs. Irving Fox discussed "Prop aganda and Its Effect on Repeal"; Charles Johnson talked on "The Postwar. Effect on the Repeal.. i During the tea hour, Mrs. . J. A. Brownson, chairman of the "i committee, introduced her as 5 sistaht hostesses, Mrs. R. B. Boardman, Mrs. Glenn S. Pax- son, Mrs. Russell' Catlin, Mrs. Daniel Fry, sr, Mrs. C. C. Geer, and Mrs. M. P. Dennis. Mrs. Russell Catlin and Mr$. Daniel Fry, sr, presided at the tea table which was covered with a lace cloth, and centered with a bowl of red and white chrysan themums, flanked on either side by tall white tapers in crystal candleabra. The clubrooms were lovely with autumn flowers, j Mrs. Ban Fetes I Garden Club . Mrs. Lester Barr was hostess to members of . the Gaiety Hill garden club Monday afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home. A des sert luncheon was served ; the guests and the meeting followed.1 Mrs. Robert Rieder came over from- Corvallis and others pres- I ent were Mrs. William I Phil lips, Mrs. Lee Canfield, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Mrs. Walter H. Smith,' Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, ; Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver and Mrs. Barr. Mrs. Campbell To Entertain Mrs. Ralph Campbell has bid den members of her club to luncheon this afternoon at her Center street home. Bridge will be in play after the luncheon - hour."'; " v t ' Covers will be placed for Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. Edwin Arm strong, Mrs. John Mm to, , Mrs. . George Hof fmaiv Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mrs. E. C Charlton, Mrs. Beatrice Thomson and Mrs. Campbell. The Book group of the AAUW will meet , tonight; at 7:45 with Mrs. Raymond Walsh, 606 South High street" Mrs. Eric Butler" will review,". "The Forest and the . Fort, :by Hervey Allen.' : r - KOZER Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Waldorf entertained; Saturday nighf in honor of -Mr", .and -Mrs. R. M. Bell ; on the occasion "of Mr. and Mrs.-BelTsIsixth "wed-; ding anniversary. Those-enjoying the cardv music ahd chicken ; dinner were I the honor; guest, guest, Mr." and Mrs. R. ML Bell, Mr, and Mrs. .Roy 'Howard and Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Schackman. . . . ; t k . SILVERTON .Miss Bonnie : Jean- McPike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Scott McPike, and Pvt. Loyall G. Beals, son of Mrs.1 W,' J. McCarter of Los Angeles, were married at a home wedding Friday night with the Rev. Q. C. Olson reading the ceremony; I. ' Following a brief wedding trip Pvt. Beals will return to Tur- locfc, California; and Mrs. Beals ..will continue as secretary to M. : G. Gunderson of trustee for de i positors of the old Coolidge and McClaine bank. " ; :.: ; WILL PAY TOP PRICES uzLLiinTS enecsmr co. Trade & Cottage . Salern, Oretron ' rt Iiuncheon at Stockman Home . Mrs. Jay H. Stockman has in vited a group of friends to lun cheon on Friday afternoon at her home on Belmont street. Arrangements of chrysanthe mums and gourds will provide the decorative" note on the lun cheon tables and about the ; rooms. 1 After the luncheon sev eral hours of contract bridge will be In play. ; ' f Covers will be placed for Mrsv Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. H. Law; rence Lister, Mrs. Custer Ross, . Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. Wil liam Smith, Mrs. C W. Parker, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. H. G Smith, Mrs. Charles A. ;Sprague, Mrs. James T. Brand, ; Mrs. Frank G. Myers and Mrs. " Stockman. Business Girls Hear Speaker i The Business and Profession al Girls' club held their regular meeting and covered dish din ner in the club rooms at the YMCA Monday night. Guests at the dinner were members of the Tagalongs and their club advisor, Mrs. Helen B. Anthony Miss Dorothy Bugler, recently : returned from China, spoke to the group on her ex periences. Bouquets of chrysanthemums decorated the tables and room. Dinner Party for Lois Frink Miss Margaret Cooley invited a few friends to dinner Sunday night at the home of her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs.; Ralph . H. Cooley, on North Summer street. The af fair was given in compliment to Miss Lois Frink of McMinnville, formerly of Neskowin, who was the weekend guest of Miss Jean Claire Swift. i Covers were placed for Miss Lois Frink Miss Marianne Crois an. Miss Charlotte ' Alexander, Miss Jean Claire Swift and Miss Margaret Cooley. y 'j. j The circles of Wpmans So ciety of Christian service of the Jason Lee : Methodist - church will meet today at the following places: January-Julywith Mrs. Carl Carlson, 20 Carleton .Way, 1:30 pjn. February-August at the church. March-September with Mrs. N- R. Thornquist, 1565 .Norway street, 2 p.m. June-De- : cember with Mrs. Neil Witting, s 1 1890 North Capitol street, 1:30 p.m. . . Mrs. T. S. Mackenzie has as her houseguest, , and oldtime friend,! Mrs. J. P.. Moore, of Wi- : nona, Minn. The visitor who has been here for three weeks, will leave- in a few 'days. for: Cali f fornia,'. where she will spend the winter. ti:-: - .-v..--l.j ' X'" Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Car penter will have as their guests for several days their son-in-law ahd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank'S. Gilbert and grandchil dren; Jrank, Jr. and Nancy: Ann, of Portland. ,-:?VV,'". i'r- i x-.' BIT." ANtiEL Mjv and Mrs. Ed Unger, entertained at dinT ner party Sunday ' afternoon at 2 o'clock m' cbmpUmentitoMrs. A. i T.i E. Schierbaum who was celebrating her birthday. i .: Other guests included "Dr. A. E. Schierbaum, Mr. .and Mrs. Chris Seeley and children, 'Jud ith, Jimmy and . Kathleen of Sa lem, and Mrs. R. O. . Appleby wbere you leel it-rub gf Af throat, chest and f f IWliO Wckwtta time-tested V VaORu U II u r j - c J ficiit hisehy I The SOCIETY music J Scrviccwomcn ' What they can do What they're doing aboui it Promoted to the petty officer rank of storekeeper third class at her recent graduation from the naval training school on the Indiana university cam pu s, Bloomington, In3L, Bluejacket I Marjorie , Lucille Wanless of Brooks, . is ready to ; release . a , shore-stationed male storekeep-' ; er f or sea duty. ;: , -f Pvt. Ellen J. Morley of Salem, was graduated recently . from WAC branch, army administra tion school, at Stephen F. Aus tin state college, Nacogdoches, ': Texas, j according - to an ; an ' nouncement released . from the public relations office of . that - schooL J. - ' r. V-:yt -. - ':: , . . Pvt. Morley successfully, com pleted a course of eight weeks instruction in army administra tion. Her new assignment is one which prior to the inception of the WAC would have been given to an enlisted man. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY AAUW Literature groups, Mrs. Raymond Walsh. 7:45 pjn., Mrs. Karl B. Kugel. 1:15 p.m. Writers' club with Mrs. N. T. Anderson, Glen , Creek drive. -. 7 :30 p.m. Sweet Briar" club with Mrs. Ray Blaegar, 2 p.m. ' South : Circle. First Cbristiaa church, with Mrs. . L. Swan son. 46S North list street, all day, no host luncheon. . , WSCS, rirst Methodist church. ' 10:45 ajn , luncheon : 1230 pjn. Ladles of CAR. regular social . and business meeting, with Mrs. Jennie Martin. 1145 Saginaw, no host luncheon, noo. -- Royal Neighbors of America sewing club with Mrs. X. M. -Hoyt. 753 North Winter street. -. annual Thanksgiving turkey din- -ner. ; Westminster Guild, t p. m., at the Presbyterian church. ., Mayflower Guild, First'' Con- , gregational church, with -Mrs. Chester Luther. ISO East Super ior street. S p. m. Pythian Sisters. Fraternal tem ple. 8 p. m. THURSDAY - AAUW Recent Graduates with Mrs. Kenneth-Manning. WS Cat terlin. S pjn. ' Willamette - Faculty . Wemen's club. Kappa house. Court street. Missionary society of Englewood v United Brethren church with Mrs. O. A. Chase, 1560 Market : street. 2:15 p.m. Past Presidents of DAR with Mrs. W. . Hanson, S20 North i Church' street, no-host luncheon, 1 pjn. Daughters of Union Veterans of Civil War with Mrs. O. H. Horn htg, 960 Shipping street. S pjn. . Salem Uons auxiliary with l Mrs. Harry Scott, 860 North 5th street, S pjn. ;. Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs.' E. L. Moore. 2 pjn. Maccabees . S4D, Fraternal tem ple, S pjn. v Merry Mingle rs with Mrs. , Covil Case route seven. 2 pjn. Book and Thimble club, with Mrs. Charles- Adams,' Kingwood Drive. 4 Fidelis class. First Baptist church, with Mrs. Johanna Fisk, : '-: 880 North Winter street, 2 p. m. KCKT club, with Mrs. Fred , Barker. 1190 North Cottage street, 2 p. m. :: FRIDAY : . i-i Nebraska auxiliary and faml ' lies, covered dish dinner, 1 p.m.. -" YMCA. : Mayflower guild evening group, -: with Miss Theo Beck. 645 South r- Commercial street, 7:30 p. m. o SjfSCO 3D &K? - mm Painting with 0 J 6 m u am si mm 1. ONE COAT COVEtS MOST I..."; WAllPArEIS. . 3. APPLIES EASILY. 3. DUES IN ONE HOUR." ' 4. MIXES WITH WAT EI : 5. WASHAtir. ROLL IT OF! VITH A smamioidhs aswwas l ' . . : o IferPASNTOtOOMS 1 TX KOATER hiStr, : D. L. ELFSaOGII CO. . 375 Chemekela ' t . Phone S221 OREGON STATESMAN. Salem Alumnae Are Monday : .;',, j ."v."."'- - v - - r I -Wl Two sorority alumnae groups were entertained Monday night at special affairs. : , r . ! .. The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae observed Founder's Day at their regular meeting at the Fair mount Hilhome of Mrs, Garlen Simpson. A buffet , supper was served and the table centerpiece was of .mixed, chrysanthemums. During ..the business meeting . plans were made for the Christ mas charity, work of the alum nae and the group will take part in the coming salvage, drive. Assisting .Mrs. Simpson were Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., and Mrs. Lester Carter. Others present were Mrs. Paul Hen dricks, .Mrs. Russell Woodward, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mrs. Donald Templeton, Mrs. Le . Roy Grote," Mrs. 'Hugh' Taylor, Mrs. John Taylor, Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Walter i Barsch and ? Mrs. Gion Blisset of Independence. Kappas Hear Mrs. , Payne ' - A special guest at the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae meeting was Mrs. Lloyd Payne of Eu gene, province ; vice l president. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Brazier Small on - South Church street with Mrs. Leah Hogue assisting. ' v ;. ;r; " Mrs. Payne talked informally to the group on what Kappas are doing nationally to help the war effort. The alumnae are estab lishing centers for service wo men throughout the United States." A dessert supper was served by the hostesses. - Alumnae present were Mrs. Arthur T. Fox, ; Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs. Henry Findley, Mrs. Dan iel; J. Fry, Jr, Mrs. Roscoe Wil son, Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. R. S. Kreason of Dallas, Mrs. Brazier Small and Mrs. Leah Hogue. Smiths Will Be i Dinner Hosts : Mr. and!" Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr will be hosts for an informal supper :. party tonight at their , North Summer street' home in compliment to a group of friends. Contract bridge will be in play after the supper hour. Bouquets of varied colored . chrysanthe mums will be used for the ta ble decorations. ' Mrsv Ferguson ' Honored " ; j Miss. Gladys Zell was hostess on Sunday morning at an infor mal breakfast for Mrs. Blanche Ferguson, who will leave Salem soon. y , - Guests of Miss Zell were Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Olga Hinges, Miss Florence Cauthorn and Miss Viv ian Chandler. . V! Mrs. G. E. Boss will be host ess at her home, 234 East Miller street; on Friday, to members of ' the Berean Bible -class of the Calvary , Baptist church. A buf fet supper will be served,-; fol lowed by a short business meet ing and a social hour. The Thanksgiving "theme . will be used. Special guests will be Rev. and Mrs. Edward Allen, Rev. Howard Smith, Miss Marguerite Ordway, " Mrs. Josephine Morse and Mrs. Carrie Chase. m - 07 , N 1 Jstoa J V. no AL. ' u Docs tho Average Hcon Oregon, Wednesday Morning. Officers and members of the Joshua Smith auxiliary ; to the Sons of Union Veterans" of .the Civil War met on Saturday at . the woman's clubhouse for in .:" spection by, department officers. State, officers present were Ida ' McKee, inspector; Margaret Bur- -ton, president; ; Katie . Dixon, . council, Loretta Buchanan, sec retary; Hattie Gaylord, chief of staff ; Rose Garrison, historian; , Pearl Gress,' junior advisor, all of Portland. Officers from the Sons of Union Veterans 'were also present from Portland.' Miss Hughes Is Now. Mrs. Bacon Monday afternoon at 5 o'clock," Miss Juanita Hughes, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Pitzer of Vancouver, became the bride of Mr. Norman ; Floyd Bacon;4 son of Mrs. Dora Bacon and Mr. Floyd Bacon of Salem. The ceremony was sol emnized at the Jason Lee Meth odist parsonage, Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. .The bride wore a powder blue suit, with black accessories, and a corsage of gardenias and rose- ' buds. The couple was unattend- ed. ' - -... 7 . - - .- Following the ceremony, a . wedding supper was served at the home of the grooms' mother for thenewlyweds,and a few relatives and friends.! The fable was covered with : a lace cloth and centered with the bride's cake flanked by white tapers. Bouquets of mixed flowers were used about the rooms. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Bacon are grad uates of Salem schools and they will make their home in the cap ital. . ' Guild Meets at Mc Adams Home 'Miss Phebe and Miss Ruth Mc Adams were hostesses to mem bers of the Wesleyan Service Guild of Leslie Methodist church Monday, night After the devo tions and business meeting elec tion of officers was held. Mrs. George Hall was re-elected pres ident and the other officers are Miss Helen Ingrey, vice-president; Mrs. Lloyd Reilly, secre tary; and Mrs. Morse Stewart, .treasurer. . i Mrs. S. M. Laws was the guest speaker and special guests. pres ent were Mrs. Ray Randall, Mrs. Lucy Crum, Mrs. Lillian Adud dell and Mrs. Shirley Root. Etokta Club at" Miss Savages Miss , Gertrude " Savage enter tained members of the ' Etokta dub at her home in West Salem Tuesday afternoon. Miss Neva' Le Blonde, librarian at the Sa lem Public library, reviewed the book. The Little Locksmith." Miss ' Savage displayed her heirlooms for the pleasure for" the guests. Assisting hostesses 'at the tea hour were Mrs. Stu- ' art Johnson, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. E. A. Boyle and Mrs. Emil Carlson. .. ' i. m m i I I farJflBslBB I II I X- . f T 111 V i - .;T;a"i:.:K;'a,A'W'' si t:, Thick fleecy blankets to P i AY 1 '; - 1 7ssa-- i. keep you warm and healthy f V s V - lSS thru frigid winter nights. . ( i, ? 0 XU VV ' v S515 S3H .-wool; :20 rayon, 46Y , , - . I V ) ' J .i-T''. ' sr-. r" " bU"- ; l jy n. . , i . j li i . if y, 7i : : h v ' r o- r' i ' 71 : . V l( f st . '--:Mit'iK.'i3iMifir V f , " Sffi ), ' f-, 1 v v II- ' ' I f , axninsicr-N , MM I ': - - Part rayon part wool. :T . " f j . ' ' I - Choice of patterns and 1 . 2mT . I colors. , J Tr. f ; j: pl.ongom .; .- m fmxi:-: 2CD State SL - v akn, Orc-ca - - . ... 'v ... . . ' tl " ! -f ' '"' ' ' ' ' " ' Liberty ; PI.cr.2 r,U November 17, ISiJ ' Women's Council Meets Thursday Mrs. Helen Anthony, lectur- er, teacher, magazine and news- paper writer from Niagara Falls, v New York, will speak before the : Salem Council of Women's or : ganizations which; holds its monthly meeting -Thursday af - ternoon at the YWCAu Dr. Mary Purvine will be a second speak er, for the meeting, according to program announcement made by Mrs. Verne Ostrander, president. , Timely topics will "be discussed by the ; two speakers. Dr. Pur- vine speaking on "Contemporary Problems" particularly- a affect ing the young women who come into ' Salem community and must find living accommoda- . tions 1 here. Mrs. Anthony will speak on ; 'Women's . Responsi bility: for Post War Planning", and outline her suggestions for participation of local groups in community effort. Representatives of all Salem women's organizations,' both study and civic groups, and their frientis are invited to hear the two speakers. Shrine Observes 'Anniversary- Golden anniversary of Wil ' lamette Shrine, .White Shrine of ' Jerusalem was observed at the meeting . Monday night in the Masonic temple. - -. Mrs. Ellen Gabriel, district dep uty, of district No. I pf White Shrine, gave an informal talk on . the history and work of the or der. " Mrs. Fern Allison arranged the program which included an ac cordion solo by Miss Patty Meis inger and readings by Miss Ma bel Fox. . . The gold and white color scheme : was carried out in the dining room decorations where refreshments were served. Gold and bronze chrysanthemums cen , tered the table and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry were in charge of arrangements. : t- Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Miss Hanna Lee Van Arsdale, bride-elect of Sergeant Kenneth Christopherson, was the honor guest at a bridal shower . Mon day night when Miss ' Frances . and Miss Jeannette Pettit enter tained at their home. Mis -"Van t Arsdale is leaving : on Sunday for Kansas where she will be ' married later in the month. A late supper followed an in formal evening and. the opening of the bride-elect's gifts. . Bidden to honor - Miss Van Arsdale were Rev. and Mrs. Edward Allen, Rev. Howard Smith, Rev.' and Mrs. Frank Stanhard, , Miss Maude . Durfee, Miss , Marguerite Ordway, Miss Mary Jane Rugl, Mrs. Wilma Wright and Miss Ellen Van Arsdale. Mrs. Warren Baker was host-" ess to members of her club at luncheon and contract Tuesday afternoon at her Kingwood Heights home. - ; . ; i ' ' ... -; - - ! -i '- - ' - ; '- .. ' . . I . . - '.-" - 7- '- - Members of the O. T. club met for luncheon at. the Marion hotel on Friday afternoon and later played cards at the Court street home of Mrs. John Rand. Plans Made for Annual Dinner i Salem 'Rebekah lodge met en ! Monday with Mrs. Merlin W. ; Ready, ', noble grand, presiding. Mrs. William Beard was appoint ed chairman of the committee to assist in selling Christmas seals. ' During the -I business session, the first nomination of officers was held; Mrs. Ready appointed the hospitality committee for the balance of .November and. De cember, Mrs. Pearl Nichols, Mrs. Eugenia Morse and - Mrs. Lora Noyes. On: the decorating coni mittee' for the state president's visit to' Salem on November 29 V are Mrs. Lottie Chaffee, Mrs. Laura . Wood and Mrs. Jennie Willis.; Mrs. Thomas McLeo4at the Grand hotel, will take reser- . vations. . 'f The past noble grand will meet ' at the home of Mrs. William Gardner tonight for. initiation.' v After the close of .'lodged' a pie social was held under the spon sorship of the Salem F. L. dwb. The proceeds to go to help de fray expenses for the annual homecoming dinner - which Will be next Monday night at 6 pin. r l I or.icn a V V t TII0M AUD AGAIC1 BecovM they know our "Super Gora" eoph are warm and srurdV as well as smart! ThV love the svp rb tailoring and dassic .s-::r:i.-i.-::-i:--. 1,1-.. ' f J . . styles , . the downy soft, deep pile. And so will you? J ' I i :' I j 3 - You'll wear your Super Gora practically for ver and never, never fire of it. 100 wool km " -4 i i i i I . '' fleece, fcotfon I WARDS FAMOUS c:.::rzzu c: WF.ONZSOAY. NOVtMFH 1? faunUrs and Anglers iiuo auxiui;', TXirftSDAY. KOVX?tSE 1.3 ; it ' -ff c&urciuv ' i i. FmnAir,!N0V2ir"rk ts ' - f ' aJen Kurses association. n .,-i-ir : , T.Irs, puoclss licllsy will -return to .day .irorri HutehlnfoS, Kansas, fwhere shej has been iting with her son-in-law utd daugh ter, Ensign and; . Xjrs.". Wayn4 nadley; Mrs. McKay t?ck her granddaughter;, Eileen PadrK cia Hadley, to her parents icd" remained for a week's stay, a g Today's' lylenu v. T .Lima! beans will make .the main -dish casserole for j tody and bacon will be the meat iiAt goes with them. ';.' . -'.! Cabbage and peanut slav? Lima- bean and bacon cassefcle 1 i Buttered carrots J . Frozen berry cobbler 1 1 ' '4 3 - LClA BEAN ND BACd, J I - CASSE2LOLE 2 cups dry Jims, beans 1 teaspoon salt teaspoonj pepper ; 1 cup; tomatoes cup green pepper, chof ped S sliqes bacon CoVef lima;! beans with 1 i:' . wj?er ahd soak 4 .houri. Simmer l-lli hoursj until, tender. Season jvpix . salt, pepper, add tomatoes ahd. .chopped green pepper. Place In a greased casserole.! Top withsfrjfps of bacon. Bake in a moderate oven (330 degrees) about 30 iln utes. Serves 4 to 6. '. - i t ! MONTGOMERY WARD FASHION 1 I- 1 I '1 VOtl It AGAIU 41 back Yivld fall colors. 10-20; "SUPER COCA" 20.75 N