PACTS fTL Bride-Elect iWill Be Feted I Miss Doris Harold has ar ranged a mother and daughter -party for tonight at the Fair mount Hill home of her parents," Mr. and Mrs- Clifford ' Harold,' In compliment to Miss Dorothy Mott, bride-elect of Midshipman , Benjamin Murray Whisenand : - 'A dessert supper will . be served by the hostess and later r i- ;n v.. t a uuui win u yiaj. Auuuuu flowers and appointments will be used about the rooms. A brid al shower will fete Miss Mott; " r Honoring Miss Mott will be .!. Sullivan, ; Mrs. Prince . W, Byrd, Miss . Betty Byrd, Mrs. 'Thomas Rilea, Miss Janet Rilea, !Mrs. D. E. Woodring, Miss Lou :'ise Bloom, Mrs. Harold C. Wall ing, ' Miss Charlotte Walling, .'Mrs.4 Clifford Harold and Miss ? Doris Harold. - " ' - 1 GardehClub" . . MrrV 4c; PI rrn ? " ' ; Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Mrs. R. D.t Cooper," Mrs. H. E. McWain, Mrs. Alice Edmundson and Mrs. . Ralph Cartwright were honored on their birthdays Thursday when members of the little Garden ' , club met at the home of Mrs. C. - A. Graham for a dessert lunch eon. : - - , ."s1 The new yearly programs were presented by Mrs. Louis Ander son. This year's officers are Mrs. William Niemyer, president; Mrs. Louis Anderson, vice-president; and Mrs. Lynn Lambeth, secretary-treasurer. , r Mrs. John Douglas gave a talk on the culture of asters, using ' lustrate. Mrs. Lewis Judson won the hand woven doilie given as a prize for the best fall flower arrangement.. ' Mrs. C.H. Peterson was a spe cial guest The next meeting will be on October 28 with Mrs. Alice Edmundson. Mrs. C. A. Kells and Mrs. Ralph Cartwright will dis ' cuss "Native Flora of England and Ireland". I . MUs Mary B. Sayles, former member of the Salem high school faculty, who retired in June, was the honor guest at a picnic when faculty members of the mathe matics and commercial depart ments entertained at the country home of Mrs. Lindley Edinund ... son. Weekend tmesis ef Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter will be Mr., and Mrs. Lou Amacher of Port-' land. Tonight the two couples will Jointly celebrate their wed ding anniversaries at an infor mal party at the Porter home on North 23rd street i ' ' '-::' From Portland comes word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Maves (Joyce' Phelps) on October 4 at St Vin cent's hospital. The little , girl, who weighed seven pounds eight and .a fourth ounces, has an Older sister. - Mrs. Enrene Fester.' Mrs. Clarence T. Stonehocker, Mrs. Samuel ; Hay and Mrs. Frank Sullivan went to Camp Adair Thursday to be guests at the monthly luncheon of the wom en .of the service command unit at the Officer's club. StLVEttTON Miss OIa Lev- Ise Doerfler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Doerfler of the Wal do Hills district will become the -fcride of Mr. Marvin Lewis Bru iioid of the US army air forces at Trinity Lutheran church October rt. 4 ' . ; Today's Pattern Here it is the slip that really fits! rattern 4744, .designed to fit figure curves, won't twist or ride up! Panties, embroidery in eluded.. '"tK-; ; Pattern 4744 i In misses and A women's sizes 12, 14,v18, 18, 23 S3, 32, 34, S3, S3, 43, 42, 44. Size 15, slip, takes 2Ys yards 23-inch. Send sncrmi C"T3 in coin f-r . tnss pattern to Th Oregon u teaman. rs?ern l)er t., fcaim. Or. IT!: t -,:y frtTt. ha:.:s. ad 'ZZa' i., i ... .:i C. .i.- fir .ttern took, t -.1 ot tmart, t-brc- . Yrra rat "" I or ni V iuuJ-bzS priiitc4 riU-la bock. &A sizes . ':( Mrs. Manning H. Becker, the" former Lois Kathleen. Legend, daughter of Mrs. Ot to Legend of Silverton, who was married at " Fort Ord, Calif., on September 29. Lt and Mrs. Becker wilj, live at Pacific Grove. "". ?' . ' W i - t-i 1 1 ' i GomiTllttee Feted it Lewis Mrs. J. A. Lewis, assisted by Mrs, Fred Qahlsdorf, Mrs.' Mem Pearce and Mrs; Lloyd Demarest entertained the American Legion U auxiliary membership committee ; at her home on North 21st street, ' Thursday night V . ? yyj'-'h ... ' ' Returns on the membership drive were checked ' and plans .were made for the unit meeting Monday, October sixteenth, when ' the membership committee will be in charge. , Committees were named as follows: general chair man, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson; din j ing room, chairman, Mrs. Wal-; ter Spaulding and Mesdames Verne Ostrander, Frank Mar shall, Florence Ames, Stanley Krueger, Cyril Nadon, J. A. Lew is and Paul Ficke. Hostesses will be Mesdames Mem Pearce,! Fred Gahlsdorf, I. N. Bacon and Mrs. Lloyd Demarest; ' decorations, Mesdames Roger Woodrow, B. E. Owens, John W. Nash, and A. W. Lovcik; program, Mesdames R. ' W. Moore and Richard A. Meyer. Mrs. . Don Madison has an- ' nounced that the district presi dent Mrs. Mary D. Adams of .Forest Grove will be a guest ' Mrs. Earl Templar of Klamath - Falls, first vice-president and de- partment membership chairman, .will also be present All mem bers are asked to attend the meeting and bring a prospective ; member or guest. ;'v-f . Miss Doerfler is a graduate of . the Silverton high school, and is a nurse, having completed her ; training at St Vincent's hospital in Portland early this year. ; Pointers on House 4 By Maxine Boren. Short, but to the point is a, list -of items gleaned 'from material appearing on my desk this week. ' Here are some pointers: . Swwt and THh TMtatoea da : not keep well together. Keep ; sweets at 60 degrees in a dry place,keep whites in moist cool place from 40 to SO degrees. It is especially important to keep shoes well polished and dry during , the breaking-in period when it is becoming shaped, to the" foot Ordinary floor wax is used by many as a polish. ' . i A utility cut T-bone can be used three ways. Buy plenty of the steak, having it cut about 14 inches thick,. Cut off flank end, cut the tenderloin part out. There wOl be three parts to your steak. Boil the tenderloin the first day, second day make meat loaf of ground flank steak and the next day have soup made from the bones. Utility beef is point-free but not att tender - One more day to send pack- ages overseas but be sure that nothing "; goes - that will mold. Might as well shell the nuts, they will cost less to send, 'and more will go Into the boxes. - ; Ripen pears carefully, they are . "always picked green, and should be ripened a few days at room . temperature. You may keep soma in a cold place, bringing in a few :at a time to ripen forWing. rfr( J Easiest way to get the pulp out of the blue grapes, for Jam or I conserve is to slip the skins off, and set aside. " Then" cook the pulp until sofV run through a 'collander or sieve and combine with skiiLS. Then cook as dssired. Keeping SOCIETY CLUBS ' MUSIC .-. . J o . The HOME Guests. Are Bidden to Mrs. , Roger Baker (Eleanor Perry) has invited a group ot friends to ; an informal party Tuesday night at the ; Fairmount Hill home of 'her mother, Mrs. A. C F. Perry. i., Cards will, be In play during the evening with a late supper following. ; The hostess will : be assisted byher mother. ,t ' J'- . Eighteen . guests -have ; been bidden to the affair. ' Bouquets of autumn flowers m.aried shades will be arranged about the guest rooms. " ' " ' Lynn Porter! Has First Birthday Lynn Porter , was honored on her first birthday When her mother, Mrs.. Warren Porter, en tertained at the home of the lit tie girl's grandmother, Mrs. T. L. Lind. , Nursery, rhyme handker chiefs, on cards were given as; fa vors to each guest Autumn flow ers decorated the rooms. ; Honoring -Lynn were Linda Hagen, Peggy . Lee Cass, Carol Simpson, Janice La Vee, Judy Hun Michele Edith Baker of Al- bany,f Michael Cooley, Daniel " Mortimore, and Lynn Porter. . Other guests were Mrs. Clif-, i ton Cass,' Mrs. Daniel Mortimore,' Mrs. Lester Hagen, Mrs. Ronald Baker of -Albany, Mrs. Winona Simpson, Mrs. Orville Cooley, Mrs. Chaunsey La Vee, Mrs. Har I old Hunt Mrs. W. B. Bane, Mrs. T. L. Llnd and Mr&t ' Warren ;-. Miss Dorothea Graham, who has spent the summer vacation working , in ! the Portland play grounds, will ' return, to , Salem ' Monday to enroll for her senior year at Willamette university, Today's Menu '' Autumn vegetables will take ' an important place in the week end menus. .' ' . ' Today . . . . Tomato relish sandwiches - Fried potatoes Apple pie a ; ;'".!- : ' b Sonday . -i" Pear salad ;. Roast pork . Fresh applesauce ! . Browned potatoes "Chocolate icebox cake ' -.';-.-- m m j ' . . . "... - ' e Monday '' Fresh tomato soup . Meat balls and spaghetti ' i Buttered carrots I .Hot rolls j ; ' . Lemon pudding ... '- - i ' Cookies .-. . .i ::-V' j i; : .j ' ! ' ; !VV Tomato Relish Sandwiches ' M cup chopped onion : M cup chopped green pepper ; ( 6 slices toast, crusts trimmed , i Salad mustard i "j (S thick slices tomato v ' ' X Salt, pepper i-.p.' - . ; .'Cheese r t ,rf "'.V-'i Combine the onion and green : pepper. Lightly spread the toast ,' with mustard, then ' cover with the onion and - pepper mixture. . On this place a tomato slice and , sprinkle with salt and pepper : Cover with a slice . of cheese. Place under low broiler heat un til the cheese has melted. -:'"-V' ' ' Chocolate Ice Box Cake . 1 tablespoon gelatin ' Vt cup cold water . ' , . 2 squares bitter chocolate ; 1 cup milk - , - teaspoon salt ' ' - 1 - 2 eggs, separated - . . cup sugar ' :j 1 teaspoon vanilla . L, cup light cream, whipped . - 1 package vanilla wafers ' (jounces) ?v. Soak gelatin in cold water . minutes. ': Heat chocolate, milk, . sugar and salt In top of double boiler until chocolate, is melted; beat with egg beater - until smooth. Add gelatin and stir un- : til dissolved. Beat egg yolks and gradually add hot mixture to them. Return to double boiler , and cook 2 minutes. Remove ; frontheat, add vanilla and chQl until custard begins to set. . Beat egg whites until stiff and fold, Wtih whipped cream, into choco late custard. Line an 8-inch pan with.vanula wafers and. pour half of chocolate inixtire ever them.; . Cover with a layer cf wafers. Add rfTnaining cur lard v. and top with more wafers, if de sired. Serves 8-13. Party & OriGOIT CTATirMAH, Ccfcn. Mrs, Burcham ; Is Elected - - Mrs. :, John, Burchant was elected vice-president of the Sa lem branch, American Associa tion of University Women, . at ,the monthly ' board meeting Thursday night at-the borne of the president,; Mrs. Egbert & Oliver. Mrs. Burcham, who fills the place left vacant when Mrs. Oliver was named president, was legislative chairman. Last year ' she served as publicity chair man. - 1 p ' Miss Alice Crary Brown re ported on the aid and activities given for the Mexican laborers,. - which was sponsored by the Sa lem branch. During the time they were here the AAUW furn" ? ished a club room at SL Joseph's parish hall, which proved very ; successfuL If Mexicans are here . ; A ':'V NEW! . j i CIA r ? EE 0UR NEW' , I fV ( . 'tHAT-CRAFTEDM I ( I X f PERUVIAN COSTTOIE I iJY. ' ' J1LRY...(STERUNG) I : ; Tl V? mk, ' Its Ndw': J V ls 'CF ' ' ' Its; Smart! ; :i f . 'Miaks L2 y Its nt Mi ofs n J-.M.... -'..V A AM ( t" ? iNUWr - l J hi . . ... v ' : 4 . ...... ... ..... 1 ' , ' . Y ' I . X V x ... - , ,, '. Crtjca, Saturday Mcrrls Oc1cbr 14. ltll next year the branch voted to' coordinate their, activities and ' give more aid."'. ': ' ' . ' Flans were made for the first 'regular meeting, of the group which wfll take place on Satur day, October 21 at the Woman's club, U3ss Betty Andrews Fert- land, president of the Oregon Gamma chapter of Pi Beta Phi, is spending the WfVend in Ea-. lem as the house gu3 of Miss , Sybil Spears. Accompanying Miss Andrews will be her so Tority sister. Miss Lois Butler. She wfll be a guest of Miss Rosella Bell at her Stayton home. .. .. Vklting to Pertland; Thursday Were M r SV Harris Lietz, Mrs, Ray Graber, : Mrs Richard Rus- sell an4 ' Mrs. Lawrence : ritz- gerald. Diane Putnam v, Heads Juniors ' Beverly Krueger was hostess to the American Legion auxil-" lary Juniors at her home Mon 'day night The Juniors spent corns time on organization and formulated plans for the year's activity, V : Officers elected were: Diane ' Putnam, president; jShlrley Web ber, vice-president: secretary, Joan BlaxalL One of the deci sions reached was the adoption of a veteran at the hospital hv Portland. A contribution to the Salem War Chest was voted. $ 4 " ' 'r:' ' ; : Mrs. !. C; Wenxert ef Nampav ' Idaho; it a guest at '. the home i of Mr.t and Mrs. H. L. Braden: i - this week.. . mat make CLU3 CALCn)7Jl - , SATCXnAT gtltm Woman' chib ..Dr4 jitett at 1:43 pjn- rfulax BtMt tng i-29 pjiL clubhouse. MONDAY . ' American Legtoa uxOlary meet at Woman' club, S pjn. TtZSDAT ..-'.. . Book-A-Uonth elub, with Mrs. L. C MeLcod. S8S North Sum mer street, I pjn. dessert lunch- Eastern star meeuns ana nu- tlatian. Maeonle temple. I VJ American War Mother. . au day meuns at Cnemeketa street VSO. 1 - Ministers Wives association, with Mrs. al. A. Cetaendanerr-, 45 North Summer- street, S pjn. WEDNESDAY . - . Mayflower Guild meet at Tint Contrefattooal church, S pjn. ( " yaiDAY i - Spanish club meet at YWCA. Mrs. Claude ilorphy has re turned front a several days stay in Portland where she visited her daughters, Mrs. Cecil Crafts and-Mrs. Paul BrunskhUL Aocent your outfits wiih (h little things tor successiul dressing . , a handsome bag, a smart glove, a itnique piece of jewelry', d dainty handkerchief. : These are the accessories that give mean ing to your clothes add smartness to your compearance. Choose now from our tuperb tslectlon. Scrvico Vomcn 'yhot they can do j . Vhat they're) dolncj about it LACISBT CENTEX Fvi La- 1 vine Dow, WAC, Is now station- T ed with the AAF In the finance office near San Francisco. ; She ' joined the WACS"everal months . ago, after having been employed in Portland. rriends ef Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Siegmund will be Interested , to hear that they are the par.-; ents of (daughter, SarahJane, ' born ' on October 0 in Tacoma. '' tin .avw ayu " 'ai"" . y pounds 'ten ounces She has -a- ' , three- yeai1 old brother, Donald : .Charles. The babys? paternal - .grandparents are Mr. ana Mrs.- : C. E. Siegmund of Salem.- ,