'PAGE SEC The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. November 23.4943 Rushees AcSept Bids : : ;" Willamette university . women . with a total of 78 co-eds receiv ing invitations to formal prefer t ence dinners .at: the ' various 1, houses tonight. Beta Chi led the f list of new pledges with', forty. u women, followed by . Delta "Phi V .with twenty-two and jMpha Phi t Alpha with sixteen. "J-.- " ' .., New pledges of Alphi Phi Al : pha are the Misses Jean Bar- ham, Pat Mansfield, Phyllis Nel son, Ruth ReinwoId,lBetty Sink- ' j oJa,i; Peg-WienerJtad Caro Crozier, Salem; Lucille Barn hart, Hoskins; June McMillan, Roseburg; Susan Parkhurst, Hood River; Laurie Randall, Benton Harbor, Mich.; Eudora Teeter, Kalama, "Wash.; Mildred Thurs ton, Jefferson; Agnes White, Ash-: land. , , V- -Accepting preferential bids at Beta Chi were the Misses Caro-' lyn Brady, Clarice Busselle, Bar-' bara Causey, Virginia, Covert, Mary East, Adele Egan, Kate Griffith, Janet Halik. Georgia Hull, Jane Huston, Evelyn John- son, Florence Lewis,- Lorraine Murdock, Elizabeth McGee, Jean . Newman, Virginia Pope, Shirley Rabenau, Jean Rowland, Donna Shaffer. Geraldine Shaffer, Mary Jane Simmons, Marian Wampler, Thelma "v Wilcox, all . of Salem;' Laurie Garrow, Anita Harvey, Iouis Knouff, Marjorie Luzader, Delores Nichols, Barbara Pierce, Dorothy Robinson, Barbara Shir- . ley, Dorothy Symes, all of Port land; Suzanne Zimmerman, Lake Grove; Nadine Matthews, Mary Moses, Vancouver, Wash.; Max Ine Best, Silverton; Eileen Bon trager, Hubbard; Doris Holmes, Dallas; Paula Smith, Stayton, and Maryann Wittliff, Astoria. The Delta Phi preference list Includes the Misses Betty Bruck man, Marilyn Nelson, Ruth Nel son, Coralee Nichols, Ruth Saf fron, Delores Schmierer, Bonnie Jean Watson and Norma Woo ton, all of Salem; Marjorie Beadles, Evelyn Chapman, Nancy Hoak, Rosalee Smith and Verna Stocks, Portland; Gloria B rough, West Linn; Ethel Christenson, Ritz ville. Wash.; Evelyn Deal, Long view, Wash.; Ann Elliott,' Toledo; Audrey Gary, West Linn, Donna Hinkley, Sheridan; Virginia Muhle, Hood River; Janes Oves, Spokane, and 'Ruth Wahlgren, McMinnville. - Birthdays' Are Honored Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smart . entertained informally Wednes day night in honor of the birth days of Mrs. Roy Harland and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell. . Pinochle was in play during the evening and a late , supper was served by the hostess. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Norval E. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Smart.. Crisp Pinafore Ruffled pinafore . frocks are necessary , as pencils , to readin' and writin days.. Pattern 4550, with its adorable dirndl skirt, takes to a. soft, warm wool mix ture or to tubbable cotton with equal grace. Make the cute puff sleeve blouse in rayon or. cotton. It's all easy sewing. - - 'Pattern 4550 is available in girls, sizes 6, 9, 10, 12 and 14. Size 10, jumper, takes 1. yards 54-inch fabric blouse; 1 '4 yards 25-inch. r -.-; ,f Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this pattern. . Write plainly SIZE, KAMT. ADDRESS. STYLE NtTMBER - JUST OUTI New Fall and Winter Taltern BooJc. Send TEN CENT3 ex tra. Free glove and b pattern printed in book. Send your order to The Oresron Ftatesan. Pattern - Department, Lt, Oiegon. ' " " Miss Paulus Is : Party; " Hostess - Miss Roberta Paulus was host ess for a delightful surprise par ty Friday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Juanita Paulus, in compliment to Miss Estella Douglas. Miss Douglas is leaving , this month with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, to reside in Portland. A scavenger hunt was enjoyed by the guests and later a supper was served by the hostess. The Thanksgiving motif was carried out -in the table appointments, and bouquets of chrysanthe mums were used about the rooms. Honoring Estella were -Miss Marilyn Hjort, Miss Patsy Vi esko, . Miss Kathleen Hug, Miss Margaret Jane Emmons, Miss Mary Ann Brady, Miss Roberta Rogers, Miss Corinne Wade, Miss Jeanne DeMytt, Miss Beverly Patterson, Miss Elynore Craw ford, Miss Barbara Litezinger and Miss Paulus. Attorneys Honor Mrs. Ferguson Members of the Marion county bar association entertained at luncheon Friday noon at Schnei der's in honor of Mrs. Blanche Ferguson, who has resigned her position as circuit court reporter. Mr. William McKinney, pres ident of the bar, presided as master of ceremonies. Special guests were Judge Harry Belt, . Judge Percy Kelly, Judge L. H. McMahan, Judge E. M. Page, and Judge George R. Duncan, who all gave informal talks. Mr. Rol lin K. Page, the oldest practic ing lawyer present, also spoke to the group. Members of the bar presented Mrs. Ferguson with a gift, and covers were placed for 33 lawyers. WOODBURN Aeottnme party at the home of Mrs. Floyd Maricle was the event that called together the members of the Junior Woodburn Woman's club, Wednesday night. Costume prize was awarded to Isabel Wood. Prizes for games were won by Zoa . Lowthian, Freda Burt and lone Renn. In the spelling bee the team captained by Elaine Steele won. Mrs. Steele and Bet ty Jo Reeser assisted the host ess in serving. Others present were Emma Otjen, Lillian Mac Gonigal, Aileen Sines, Clair Schwarzen, Leona Fallon, Evel yn Paulson, Verna Heer and lone Schooler. . The next meeting will be held December 1 in the library club rooms with Lillian MacGonigal in charge and Isabel Woods as hostess. Mrs. George Moorhead, state president will be speaker. MARION A bridal shower honoring Mrs. Don L. Turnidge was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Wilcox with Mrs. D. R. McGill assisting. Mrs. Turnidge (Ruth Overhol- ; ser) was recently married in Los"f Angeles. Her husband is in train- ; ing in the air corps at Bakers-: field, Calif. Mrs. Turnidge is at -the home of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Overholser, at Jef - ; feraon: They were students at 5 Jefferson high school, graduat ing with the class of 1942. " Invited were her mother-in-law; Mrs. J. Henry Turnidge of Sidney-Talbot, her aunt, Mrs. Al r Fennell, Lebanon, Mrs. Lee A.-:r Wells. Mrs. J. L. Calavan Mm- H.! E. Le. M r.(Hirt tm-,t E. Lee, Mrs.-Gilbert Pletzer. Mrs. P. F. Pletzer Mrs. Jim WU- i 1 son, Mrs. W,- D. Barnes, Mrs. t j ui,. tcnermacher, Mrs. M. H. Libby, Mrs. D. T. Vose, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs.Harley Libby, Mrs. Melvin Anderson, Mrs. Her man DeLangh, and Mrs. Warren Gray. : w-m. WILL PAY TOP PRICES' VJILLiiTIEFFE GnOSSElY CO.- : Trade & Cottage ; Salem, Oregon SOCIETY mm TKonrf; lUtMVWIJ ,- ' - -- y. ; - CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY " Child Study group. AAX7W. YWCA, 7:45 pjn. Junior Woman's club, t pjn. at Salem Woman's Clubhouse. TUESDAY ' Sons of Union Veterans of Civil . War and auxiliary with Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Biggarstaif, route seven. 6U30 dinner, social meet- - ing. :...!". Rainbow Girls father -daughter banquet, f:30 pjn. Idasonic tem ple. - American War Mothers, USO, all day sewing. Muriel Smith , Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. 5 Smith , are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Muriel Smith, to Technical Corporal Robert E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Brown. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Smith is a graduate of Salem high school and is a soph omore at Oregon State college. She is a member of Alpha Gam ma Delta sorority. Corporal - Brown is stationed at Fort Lewis with the army en gineers and before entering the service was with Boeing Air craft In Seattle. He is a gradu ate of Salem schools. The Salem Writers' club met Wednesdaywith Mrs. N. F. An-" derson. Members present were Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Miss Renska Ladd Swart, Miss Edna Garfield, Mrs. Flora Thompson Enders, Dr. Mary C. Rowland, Mrs. Julia Lytle. Mrs. Jessie C. Singleton, Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Robert Rawson, Perry Reigelman, and the hostess. A special guest was Mrs. Emma Belle Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Steven son are spending the week end in Portland. SILVERTON The Altruistic club of Home temple No. 21, Pythian Sisters, will meet De cember 3 at the home of Mrs. Wava Axley. A recent report of the group shows that two days have been spent by members sewing for the Silverton hospital; that a large group of Red Cross sewing has been completed. Mrs. Charles Hartman has been made Rd Cross chairman for the club, re placing Mrs. L. C. Eastman, whs has served during the past year. LYONS Miss Glenda Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyons, was married in Salem Wednesday to Lt. Fred Linde mann, son of Mrs. Frank Linde mann of Stayton. The bride was a graduate of the Mill City high school in 1942 and was employed at a woolen mill in- Portland prior to her marriage. Lt. Linde mann graduated as. a pilot from Brooks field, San Antonio, Tex. After a short stay in Florida he :will go to Harvard university in : Massachusetts for radar training. CANTEEN CALENDAR IATVRDAT, NOVEMBER 2 1 to 4 Jason Lee church guild. . to 7 Salem Woman's club, r 7 to 11 rsirmount Hill group. SCNDAT, NOVEMBEK, 21 I to 11 Spinsters. - i - 11 to-1 Business Men. ; T 1 to 4 Silverton Hills grange. 4 to 7 Salem Heights. T to 11 Free Lancers (Vivian Yun dell In- charge). '. MONDAT, NOVEMBES 2t -Lions club auxiliary, x l ,"- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 f Study club. . ; - ' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER - 24 Rotary auxiliary. . , THURSDAY: ' NOVEMBER 2S The Canteen, committee - wanta vol unteers to work the four shifts from -.m. to- 7 pjn. on Thanksgiving day; The POS wUJ take the 7 to 11 time as usual on the 4Xixr Thursday. frtday. November 2 . .Sl " j SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 w T-mvuini ui company . D. ' 4 to 7 rtdelis class, bervasW 7 to 11 AAUW. . . . ; ; . .. -. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2S ' : to 11 Rotanaa. r - ' , 11 to 1 Elks . ', - l to 4 Salem Teachers association. 4 to 11 AAUW. ' : - . " ' : , U I! Ul n. : Miss Dierks - .:Leaves ior . v jMissQiuri;;::1 . Miss, Evelyn Jean Dierks and her sisteiv- Mrs. Otto . EngdahL are . . entraining . , for . . St Louis, Missouri, 'on Sunday where Miss -Dierks-: and Petty Officer Wil-V liam Evans will" be married- later i in the 'month. -- . :. - , . Miss Dierks Is. the (laughter of Mr. . and Mrs. , Bichard . Dierks, and her fiance is' the son of Mrs. Mamie, Evans of, St. Louis, fori ! merly of Salem." . ; 1 ' " Matt - merl Details .for , the wedding ' will be made on the arrival of.' the . ki'iu ' c ? t .:t. Officer Evans will graduate on uu wlll'mdiiat; November " 27 from ; Bellevue ; School of Radar in Washington, D.C. - - " ' Miss Dierks is a graduate of. Salem schools and has been em ployed in the claim department of the secretary of state's office. - Woman's Hotel -Is Advocated - Dr. Mary B. Purvine advocat ed an establishment of a wom-'V an's hotel in Salem at the meet ing of the Salem Council of Women's organization Thursday afternoon at the YWCA. Mrs. David Wright was appointed to investigate the matter. Mrs. H. R. Anthony talked to the group on "Post-War Plan- k ning." The. next meeting of the organization will be ' December ' 16. " . Girls' Choir to Organize High school Tri-Y members and ninth grade . Girl Reserves will meet Sunday afternoon at the YWCA for first rehearsal of a newly formed a capella choir, under the direction of Virginia Ward Elliot Mrs. Elliot was for thirteen years associate professor of voice and director of a capella choir at Linfield college. She formerly directed the White Temple choir in Portland and has led the Pres byterian church choir here for three years. This choir, a new feature on the Girl .Reserve program, will be trained for: secular and sacred music. Any high school Tri-Y member or ninth grade Girl Re serve interested . should attend the rehearsal Sunday and regis ter. The group may be limited, and regular attendance is ex- peciea. rtenearsais wiu oe ev ery Sunday afternoon from 4:30 until 6 o'clock at the "YWCA. Miss Doris Harold has had as her house guest Miss Shirley Thurow of Yorkville, Illinois. The girls were classmates at Bradley College, Peoria, Illinois, and were members of Delta Kap pa sorority. , WOODBURN Mrs. Bertha McCullom of Portland, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ore gon made an official visit to Home Rebekah lodge, Woodburn, Tuesday. A candlelight degree was given by Nina Ringo, Myr tle HalL Laura Livesay and Joyce Engle. The highlight of her talk was the report of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah bond drive to pur chase a Flying "Fortress in the name of the state lodges. The subscription was double the goal set,' and two Flying Fortresses will be purchased with the more ; than one million dollars raised i in Oregon. . , A number of out-of-town vis ( itors were present from Hubbard, : Monitor and Salem. . At the close . of the meeting a program includ . ed vocal numbers by : Richard i Moon, a reading by Ray Shaner, and a skit by Myrtle HalL Evel-- . yn Jones Nina Ringo, Zoa Low 1 : thian, : Freda Burt, Katherine . Moeding, . Esther . Moon, Joyce I Engle, Laura - Livesay, - Mable ..Wright and Mrs. Benjamin. le-. ; freshments were served by Net-, 1 . tie Johnson, Evelyn Jones, Fran .cis Luffman and Nellie .Yates. - t The Rebekahs are planning a Christmas party Frank : Wright and, Herman Otjen will . secure the tree. . - - , DoysL for Stalcrnan : Carriers ; . At Least 13 Tears. of Age Earnings as High as $300 Per Year 'i Newspapers are' class! fied by the War Man power Commission as' es sential work; Apply At Circdaiica Dcpl. 1 ; Oregon Statesman 1 21 S. Cemmercial Mrs. Rosa Srqrtevant .of 2505 ! street will celebrate her birthday at her home today. Mr, C Sturtevant will prepare the dinner for his wife,' he said. '-Altembori-Tedr.' : A x T : " - -LtGG S . . :'Mrs.A. A. Lee was hostess t her home at the Central WCTU annual - membership tea Thurs day.' Mrs.' J. J. Nunn was : gen eral"" chairman. Several '. new members were added to the or-1 ganization. : The tea table, arranged . by Mrs. J. F. Billeter. and Mrs. W. A. Barkus, carried out the "colors .w uie union, using- torn ana gold .wnn cnrysanmem lums, flanked by tall yellow tapers in silver Pouring were Mrs. F. F. Wedel and - Mrs. r Helen Prescott. In i - charge of refreshments and serv ing were Mrs. Margaret Fessen- den, Mrs. J. A. Remington, Mrs. i L. M. Birch, . Miss Helen Bliss, Mrs. Eugene Prescott. On the program were Mrs. " Lena M. Lisle, Mrs. R. Miller, Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker,' Mrs. ' Helen Pres cott, Mrs.' Agnes Drummond and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege. Mrs. Louis II. Randle, president of the coun cil of Church Women, Vdked on China, from knowledge gained I while a resident there. Party Given for Daughter Small friends of Constance Kelly gathered at her home on McGilchrist street Wednesday for an after-school party celebrating her sixth birthday. Mrs. H. . G. Kelly and Mrs. H. W. Wesolow- ski, mother and grandmother of the honored guests, were host esses. In ' the group were Lois May Abbott, Betty Ellen Smith and La urine Smith, Peggy Barker, Mary Ellen Seitz and Clara Alice Patton. WEST SALEM The Laurel social hour club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Albert Beckman with 14 mem bers present. The afternoon was spent in making scrap books for the Children's farm home at Corvallis. Officers elected for the coming year are Mrs.' Al-! bert Beckman, president; Mrs. Phillip Peterson, vice president; and Mrs. W. E. Zimmerman, secretary-treasurer. Luncheon was served by the i assistant hostesses, Mrs. Monte I Jones and Mrs. W. E. Zimmer- ,f,aan. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Phil lip Peterson. HAZEL GREEN The Sun shine Sewing club met at Mrs. L. McDonald's home Wednesday afternoon. Members present were Mrs. Ben Clemens, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Herman Wacken, Mrs. . Virgil Perrine, Mrs. Clifton Clemens, Mrs. Andrew Zahara, Mrs. Hazel Rumble, Mrs.' Alvin i Van Cleave, - Mrs. Violet Dick, Mrs, India Reavis . and. Mrs. Lawrence Zielinskl. I'm buying riORE WAR BONDS witi til ltioey I Sari PiiitiBf 5. r" ONI CAttON 9Q DOES THE AVEIA6E 10011 ' ' " .;. ; Kem-Tone (Oct ri(ht ove'r -wallpapcr . . . goes on like -saagic.'oae cost covers saost , sorfiices . . . dries ia one, hour ROLL IT ONI . fiJ rsa a kess-TsM ClU: tSUEt-KOXTEl o:iECMTEr:;.:.:t For -faraiture. f woodwork. Walls, 4 toys. Enamdoid . covers scua mua . least. . 5 r lovely tJ Pt. colors, -1 D. t. Elkircn Co. S7S Chemeketa St. Fhene 9221 ?! : 4 S my v m'-r I 1 rsttFsns I Coffee Flavors Holiday Cookies, Nuts Make Good Topping - -V- r Coffee adds flavor and furnishes the liquid in fliese cooldes, suitable for holiday desserts. The idna, too, has coffee for flavor," and a few home grown nuts will add style. . COFFEE HOLIDAY COOKIES : t y ii-v ' - . ' . 3 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder lb teaspoon salt cup shortening ." 1 cup sugar f,2 eggs, well-beaten Ya cup coffee , Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt Cream short-": ening, add sugar - slowly, and cream until fluffy. Stir in well beaten eggs. Add sifted dry in gredients alternately v with cof fee. Blend well and chill. Form into balls' size of a walnut. Place several inches apart on baking - sheet, -end flatten each ball with the bottom of a pottery 'cup or pitcher. A glass or tin cup may be used if it is dampened. Bake in a moderate oven', 375 degrees, 18 to 20 minutes. CooL and frost with coffee icing. Garnish with nuts while frosting . is soft Yield: 3& dozen. 3-inch cookies. EASY COFFEE FROSTING 2 tablespoons hardened short- ening 2 cups sifted confectioners' ' sugar Vx teaspoon salt V cup strong, hot coffee (about) Soften shortening, stir in cup sugar and salt mixture. Add hot coffee and remaining sugar, alternately. Add more coffee if necessary to-give spreading con sistency. ; -' r Fovland Is OiDeBo' Please don't put it off! . . toys .'tree decorations ... and many other Christmas gifts stocks are available. Wheel goods are limited ! Choose now and have; placed in our layaway ,jm e - r i: SHEERVM SERWCE .Mayoe rz?&r iZctt Ijri Erit ' mm no i ? Need hosiery for everyday the sheers are tor dressy occasions, the ser-. vice and semi-service are wanted "shades for. now and hosiery department" These: regular in quality, - . . - ' ; D&ESST WOOL- COATS in nut brown . and black arc here in needlepeint and beucle weaves.' Shop the .basement east department today fer real barrains! - MILDER'S" Basement j . veal necipes Stretch Meat Here are several ways to make veal go a long way, they are pre- ration recipes, but suitable to to day's cooking. . VEAL CASSEROLE Yield; 4 servings ' i 1 cup diced cooked veal 1 cup grated carrots - 1 cup tomato Juice . 11 teaspoon prepared mus- tard : Seasoning . 1 cup cornflakes - : Va cup grated cheese- ; 2 tablespoons butter. - Combine veal, carrots, : tomato juice, . mustard and seasoning. Place half the mixture in a deep casserole. Add a layer of corn flakes. Top with veal mixture ! then cheese, Dot with - butter. Bake in a moderate oven (350 , degrees) about 45 minutes. VEAL. PATTIES Yield: 4 servings t 1 cup ground cooked veal 1 cup soft bread crumbs : . " ' 1 tablespoon minced onion teaspoon salt " ' . 1 tablespoon catsup Vt cup veal gravy or thick : . white sauce '1 egg Visit Toyland today and select that doll .L . department I u. s E. O u R LAY-AWAYl wear? - While here in all the later. Basement are-slightly . ir-. . se-- i- 1 " - - ' . t ' ;- .' i S ' --- " ' j - VI ' v . . - - I J' ' ! - . ' ;" Crushed cornflakes v ;; . 4 tablespoons shortening 4 i Combine! veal, crumts, cr.ion, ? salt, catsup and gravy, aieai. Aaa $ "Ti'beaten egg'Cool. i Form Into 4 f " patties'! inch thick. Roll in fine . . cornflakes.! Pan fry in hot lard; . about 5 minutes or Until well ? ' hrowned. i Serve with "creamed ," .'peas or a white sauce. I ' ' f? iTodayiS I; Menu J . ; A , Well have pork roast, the meat ; - ; 2 that s . down-s in point value, for dinner Sunday, ? ' TODAY .'! I- Beet and horseradish salad , Spanish' rice,, j ; , ' ; Buttered frozen peas. . Gingerbrejad and applesauce - SUNDAY JIol slaw Pork roast i i I Baked sweet potatoes Glazed carrots Chocolate cake With i Soft: custard sauce ' ; . : ti MONDAY I i Avocado, persimmon salad Cold ! pork sandwiches .. Olives and pickles Fried apples ;and onions Fresh fruit and! cake BATTOII CAinnAH I : rooo . -: Canned Gods Blu i stamps Y. Z valid; until ' Nov. 1 20. Green tamps A. B and C In book 4 good; through December 20. : f Meat, cheese, canned fish and edi bl fata Brown stamps iO. H, J and. K valid, good until December 4; and ; Sugar Stamp 29 In j book 4 good for S pounds until January 19. . $ SHOES iUd A P SWVS BWS a definitely. Airplane stamp: No. 1 valid Stamp No IS. book One.' food In now. i GASOLINE Book A cpupom No. for three fUona each. S now fooj - I IVUi WUJI L ' 4 ) Period 1 coupons in !new fuel ell .h yaUons valid through January 3. Cou pons with! gallonage printed on the m - face valid ' tor amount Indicated unv f ; ' til expiraUon date chotn on coupoa V- sneex. i i , , L TIRES Cars with C ration books must bavs i firm innMt4 : mvmrv S imrtnthr M i book every ,4 montna; a books every months. Commercial i motor vm- hides nre insoectiona every J ions every uses, V months or every (000 STOVES .Purchaser must ' get certificate i ration board for new stoves. . ! WOOD.' S A WD US t, COAL Fuel deafen deliver j by- priori ties based on needs. (, i : llf i tames i while i ! , f$p S ))! If1 l - '9, :i(4 ss TJ it . H - - H V- n A h !i ?