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PAGZ CIX Tea to Two Young Matrons ' Highlight on today's social cal endar Is the autumn tea for which Mrs. G, Frederick Cham bers, -Miss Dorathea Steusloff and Mrs. William I Phillips will be hostesses at the Chambers. .' home on North 13th street The . affair Is being arranged In com pliment to Mrs. Richard Cham- , bers (Kay Kauffman) and Mrs. William L. Phfllips, Jr., the for mer Mary Margaret Barker, who are visiting at the homes of their husbands', parents. , , A large group of matrons and ' maids have been invited to rail, between' three and five o'clock " to welcome the honor guests. J Miss Steusloff will reet the guests at the door and the other two hostesses will receive with the honor guests in : the living room. Assisting about the guest " rooms will be Mrs. Merrill Ohl Ing and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele. - Presiding at the tea urns dur- -lng the afternoon will be Mrs, Ronald Jones, Mrs. George Al exander, Mrs. Harry V. Collins and Mrs. James B. Young.; As-', sis ting in the serving will be Mrs. : Douglas Chambers, Mrs. William Speirs, Mrs. Harry Carson, jr.. Mrs. Richard Olson, Mrs. Roger Quackenbush and Mrs. Robert . Gentzkow. , Mrs. E. M, Page and Mrs. Douglas McKay will invite the guests Into- the dining room. : President Will ; Make Visit - Monday night Rebekah lodge met in the IOOG hall with Miss Lora Callison, noble grand, pre- siidng. Plans were made for the " president's official visit, Novem- " ber 6, and committees were ap pointed including gift, Mrs. Rob ert Henderson, Mrs. George Ed wards and Mrs. Barker . Com- ." forth; kitchen, Mrs. Addie Mills, Mrs Virgil Parker, Gus Erickson? Leston Howell and George Hen- k derson; dining room, Mrs. Clif- - ford Chaffie, Mrs. Russell Kretx t and Mrs. Elsie Rhoten. The 6:30 ' o'clock banquet will be held ati the Quelle with Mrs. Tom Mc- Leod, Mrs. W. A. Clark and Miss l Wilda Seigmund in charge. .During the social hour a short program was held with Mr. Jud . Beardsley giving a magician act 4and a birthday gift was present- , ed to Miss Lora Callison by her officers and the social committee, Mrs. Roy M. Hill, Mrs. Guy New gent and Mrs. W. A. Cladek. All those having birthdays in Octo ber were honored and they were seated at a table decorated with . a cake and candles. The officers are sponsoring a Hallowe'en party November 30." The - ladies are to wear house dresses and the men overalls or costumes and those not in cos tume will pay a forfeit- The Past Noble Grand club will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clarence Townsend and the F. L. club meets this Thursday with Mrs. Wendell Ew- lng, 310 South-Twenty-third. Next Monday Is Good of the Or , der night with Mrs. George Ed- wards In charge. - The Home , committee, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Miss Wilda Seigmund and Mrs. Pearl Swan- - son, would like the gifts for the Home as soon as possible. ; There will be. no "Red Cross - sewing - this week. . - - ' Matrons Bidden To Luncheon : , . Mrs, Russell Catlin and Mrs. Charles Gray have invited friends to luncheon . this after-' noon at the Marion hotel for the. pleasure of Mrs. J. H. Lauter man, who with Mrs. Lauterman, is leaving soon for the south to , spend the winter months. " "" After the luncheon guests will enjoy in afternoon of contract bridge at the Catlin home on Chemeketa street. - Nbme Delegate J To Convention . Mrs. Leonard Gilkey was elec- ted delegate to the state WCTU convention by the South Salem Union at its recent meeting... Mrs. G. E. Ross was elected vice pres ident to fill the place of Mrs. Bessie Cooper whose resignation was accepted.T,:: i This organisation, was announ ced as a light, line-union, one of a small number ' in the ! jtate. Hostesses for the meeting were " Mesdamee A.' W. Caasreu, Ver--gilBurscn, and Bertha Lucas. - ... .,1v;';4l llrsClaybourae Dyer returned to Salem Tuesday morning after, a iottmght't stay In Fresno.. with her army Jiusbandl-The couple ahu spent several days in San Francisco,-'" vr".- " JO r-'k tt'Zct frort t- . curt &9 cf head ti t f It t. vst yci wsil. i : J w t-y a-tio-ccl-e. f -C Tt i eadi f - ' - -tT-:.: :.-r--t - r'7 jC ft'." 3 t"l - I , , ' V:-V3-t:l tLt .." --'- r- r--t r-'-r t-- z- CUTS CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Royal 'Neighbors of America meet at VTW hall, a p.m. , VUvOower Guild meet at Tint Concreeational churcb. S p.m. Daughters of Union Veterans, ":; with Mrs. William Entress, 1865 South Commercial street. p.m. ' . USO acrapbooa worken, VSO 7 M p.m. - - lalie Wesleyan Service Guild, I p.m. at church. Writer ruild. with Mrs. N. T. ' Anderson, Glen Creek road. 73s p.m. - -- t-w,;.. si -AAUW literature group wltX MiM Jenette Roburta, S7a Belmont street, 7:45 pjn. - . THCRSDAT - DAV auxiliary, .-VTW baU S p.m.. nomination "of ofCcer. Fidelia- class,. First Baptist . church, pjn. Keizer Sewing- club, with Miss Lou Keefer. 1 p.m. Pythian Sisters meet at Fra ternal temple, S P-m. FRIDAT Spanish club n4et at VWCA. . tjo p.m. USO acrapboolr. workers, with Mrs. Verne Ostrander, rout . 7 30. Breakfast by Salem Council ot Church Women. First Presbyter ian church. 7:49. a.m. Dakota club with Mrs. Clar ence Bower. S23 North Church street. 730 p.m. , Woman's Relief Corps meet at YMCA 2 PJU.- Virginia Olson New Advisor : Installed as worthy advisor of Evergreen Assembly No. 12, Or der of Rainbow for Girls, Miss Virginia Olson, daughter of Lt CoL and Mrs.' Oliver S. Olson, was honored with the crowning ceremony by the advisory board and the Mother advisor, Hazel M. Hughes. The crown was placed on the new advisor's head by Mri T. S HTnr-hAl. aa the' rainbow candles were Ughted on the altar " i Joww be by Mrs.' August Moeding, acting : w1.00,015- .-;J-r hi at Orrfpr BlUy guests of the Eastern Stars. A large number of Masons, Eastern Stars and guests were , present at the installation and at the social hour that followed in the dining hall, where refresh ments were served byj the Ma- .. aons. -r -V: t'v;c;r" Acting as installing officer, Miss Donna Dean," reuring wor thy advisor was assisted by Miss Marjorie Seel as installing chap lain; Miss Ina Leighty as install ing marshall; Mrs. Fred Evendeh as installing recorder and Mrs. Howard " Magnuson as Installing . , musician. ' -' ' A program of music followed ' the ceremony, including a vocal solo by Hazel Hennanson, a pi-, ano solo by Patricia Withers and .a vocal number by the Woodburn high achool trio. Short talks were given by Mrs. Olson, .Miss Bev- . erly Hughes, ' Mrs. . Mochel and Mrs. George Dukek of Fossil, a charter member of the assembly. v1 ' i-:" ': ! - Reunion Held at1 Evans Home . A reunion of the Staiger family was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Rose Evans at 76S Marion street, Salem, who has recently, arrived from Great Falls, Mon- tana, to live. Z ' " The members of the family be sides Mrs. Evans are: .Mrs. Mar tha Brown of Stayton, Mrs. Lena : L. Jorgusen of Astoria, J. 7. Stai ger of Silverton, Charlie and Frank Staiger of Sublimity, - Mr. and Mrs. WflJiam MaDJ- gan of Seattle will arrive Thurs day to be the house guests of - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. , Shepard. Mrs. Mulligan will remain here while her husband;, business - manager of the Seattle Rainiers, loes south to- Los Angeles to attend the Pacific Coast league . conference. Mr. Mulligan will, join bis wife here a few days before, they relurn io their ,Se- , a tile home. - - Scrvico Women ' ' What they can do - " 7 What they're doing about It .LINCOLN Pvt. Mary R-Mc-t Elroy of the Presidio, San Fran " cisco, arrived Sunday Oct. IS on a 15 day furlough, which she plans to spend visiting friends - and relatives here and in Salem - and Portland. - Pvt. . McElroy will make her . headquarters while her e at the home of her" brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.' : Roy - W. - J5he enlisted last April, and is now in . the ' adjutant general's office at the Presidio. . . 0 t "- I This SOCIETY CLUBS tiusic; " fte HOME Mrs.- Houck Is Honor; - - - , ' ' f. 1 ACT . : ' jf IICTO L . - Mrs, ' William Speirs has in yited'a group of friends to an ; informal party at her D itawet home Friday night for the plea- . sure of Mrs. James IL . Houck 'I : (Nancy Dutton), who is leaving . " next month . for San Diego to , make her home. ' , " j A dessert supper will be served by the hostess and guests will be seated at small tables Bouquets ,'of autumn flowers will provide the decorative note. Contract bridge V4II ; be in play during the evening.- ; - -Bidden td honor ' Mrs, Houck ; are Miss Sybfl Spears, Miss Pat ricia Vandeneynde, Mrs. Albert sCurrey, Mrs. Leonard Robertson, Mrs. Stuart Nelson, Mrs. Rob ert Brownell and Mrs. Harry Carson, jr. Billy; Puryine to . Have Birthday Billjr Purvine, spa of LL and .Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, will cele- ' brate his second birthday Thurs day afternoon at an informal itr.of - parents' viLttvLrireshmvcnt iTr ' lighted birthday cake will cen- , ter the table. A jrellow and white color scheme will be used in the favors and appointments. Bou quets of yellow, and white chry- ' santhemums and other autumn arranged about will be Come i Collins, Beth Needham, George- ; ; Ann Barnes, Jimmy King, Neil Lancefield, , Gregory' Stadter, " Shannon Dyer, Dennis'and David Perry, Kathie Campbell and Ste ven Dawson. Other guests1 will be Mrs." Carl G. Collins, Mrs. . Robert . Need ham, Mrs. George Barnes, . Mrs. A. Terrence King. Mrs. Edward O. Stadter,. jr., Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, . Mrs. Leon Perry, ' Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs.. Don- -aid Dawson of Portland. . ! 1 " ' ' ; Dinner. Slated for WCSC Delegates Scheduled for Thursday night is the fellowship dinner at the First Methodist church to be. giv en for the delegates and guests here fori the Oregon conference "of . Woman's Society of Christian Service. Over three hundred are expected to attend the 6:15 o'clock banquet V ' V - ' Miss Mildred Simonds mis sionary for 37! years in India, will talk on "India Witnesses". Women dressed in costume will illustrate her talk. Rev, Allen Wilcox, pastor protestant campus : church, Chemawa Indian school, will talk on "The American In- ; dians". Miss Beth Siewert will sing a group of selections. , :, Gordon Home to Be Scene of Tea - . An event of this afternoon will be the ? silver tea - for which members of chapter BQ, PEO I Sisterhood will : be : hostesses at ; the home of Mrs. Ralph Gordon ; on Rose street Members of all PEO chapters in Salem, non-affiliated members .and special guests have been invited to call - between 3 and 6 o'clock. Pro ' ceeds from the affair will go to the United Victory Pund, to which all PEO chapters in the national are contributing to this year. - Miss Jeanette Koberts wfll en tertain the AAUW Literature group Wednesday night at her home, 872 Belmont, at 7:45 -o'clock. Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will review "Blessed Are the Meek." mar m . m 21, Tttndayii, G:15 P. II. ma n0.1Cf Friiays, C:i3"P. II. "-.-.: lit te"s you the Cringe viewpoints he g!trs you news ot vital interest to every Oregon farmer. Every week this report will be broad cast Don't so.iis a single program. V" J CZIGCU STATESMAN, Sclera. Convention .Named , 1 -. Several worthwhile speakers are scheduled to appear at the district convention of the Salem Zonta club convening in Salem on . Saturday and Sunday of this ; week. Dr. R. Ivan Lovell will be - , the banquet speaker on Satur day night, and will speak on . ; "Looking Ahead." Miss Marie Fitzgerald of Spokane wOl speak , on ' "A Broader Tield for. Wo- men, Mr. . Frank Bennett has ' chosen the subject of "You Also ! .Teach":, and Dr. Helen Pearce 'A Will talk on 'Amelia Earhart Informal! talks wil be given by Miss Evangeline JPhilbin of Port land, Mrs. C. Wv Stacey, Miss , ' Ann ; Johnston , of Seattle, and ; Miss Bertha Allen of Seattle. ' . Miss Helen Vockey" of SalenV is 1 district president and will pre side over the meetings. The T5a-; - lem - conference committees in-' dude: Mrs. Oscar Melgaard, Mrs!, - C W. Stacey, Mrs. Margaret - - Rosecrans and Mrs.' Byron B. . -Herrick, general committee; Mrs.' W. E. Smith, - Mrs. Effie Are-' hart,1 Miss Edna Lucker, Mrs.' Theodore Madsen and Mrs. Ora , F." Mclntyre, registration; Miss Dorothy Pearce, music; Mrs. B. 6. Schucking and . Miss Mabel , Savage, flowers and favors. . , Features of the convention will be the morning business session which is planned for immediate ly following registration on Sat- urday, . the- luncheon program planned by the Medford dele gation and the Saturday . night J; banquet. ! ' ' - . :, - On Sunday morning, immed iately ' following the breakfast I meeting, an observance of Zon ta 's 25th anniversary, under the direction- ef Dr. Helen ' Pearce, will be held. - - All' meetings will ' be held the Marion hotel. -- " at - ' - , . ' - : Educators Meet For Luncheon - . Members of Delta chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, national honorary, representing member- ship in Yamhill, Polk and Ma rion counties, attended a lunch- eon ; meeting Saturday ' at the Quelle. ' , .' ' '- The luncheon was followed by; . a business meeting which was -presided over by , Mrs. - Agnes Booth, due to the absence of the7 president, , Mrs. Grace Sehon. ' The members" of Delta chapter . join thousands of school1 direc- . torsf Oregon parents, and tax payers? in endorsing, The Con-" stitutional Amendment" which will ' Increase slate school sup port Members- present" were . Mrs. Agnes Booth, Miss Emma Hen- , kle, 2i Mrs. Carmelite v- Wed die, ; Mrs. Gertrude Shisler, Mrs. El sie Bolt, Mrs. Sttssie Emmons, " Hiss "Constance Fowler,; Mrs. ; Muriel Jernstedt, Misses Car- : melita and Margaret Barquis't, Mlss Mathilda Gilles, Mrs: Vel ; ma Pearson, Miss Henrietta i Wolfer, Miss. Neva Dallas, and Miss Helvie Silver. : Mrs. ! McElhinny .To Entertain Mrs. Charles , S. . McElhinny ; will entertain members of her , club" at a" dessert luncheon this : afternoon at her home on Court street Contract bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Bouquets of . surtumn flowers will provide the decorative note about the rooms f i Mrs. Paul Morse -will be an : additional ' guest Members -are ; Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs.. Keith : Brown, Mrs. I BJarhe Ericksen, ' Mrs. Estill. Bzunk, Mrs. Earl Cooler," Mrs. Robert Klfstrom, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Gard ner Knapp, Mrs. Oscar L Paul . son, sr, Mrs. George Rhoten, . Mrs.: Lester Wilcox , and Mn. ' McElhinny. : ' . j ..-The Marian . eeanty . aatrltlen council. Which is working in co operation with the state nutri tion committee and the state and Marion county defense councils, is holding its first fall meeting to discuss the nutritional needs of ' our county and to plan a pro- .gram for the 44-'4S year. Thurs day at 730 in the school ad ministration building. Miss Fran ces Alexander, secretary of the I state nutrition committee, wfll meet with the group.- mm bpeakers Oresoa, 7siiesiay I Icrclag. : Dr. R Ivan" Lovell, who . will speak on : "Looking ." Ahead" at a banquet .meeting of Zorrta Inter "' national on Saturday - night: -The banquet will ' be held at the Marion ho- tel. in connection with the district convention . of the . Zonta clubs being held on ' Saturday and Sun "day, . ' . Band Parents Meet Tonight to C L Jones, president of the v. band parents association - of the Salem high , school, announces that the first meeting of the 1944 meetings' will be held tonight at 8 pjn. in the band room of the Senior high school building. The executive beard met last, .week and selected the following : committee . chairmen: William - Wilson, ways and means; Mrs. -" Ivan Banks,' membership; Mrs. Rockwell - - Simpson,' social; . Mrs.' - Carl AUport, entertainment; Mr. . Lindberg, program and advertis- . . s ing; Mrs Wilber McCune, pub licity. " - :. :;,,;;, . Mrs. Marjorie Whitely is vice-; . president; Mrs, "-William Scan ', dling, secretary, and Mrs. Wil liam WDson, treasurer. ; . Miv Harvey Johnson, principal of the senior high school is ex , pected to give a talk and a short musical program will be given by members of the band. Refresh-; 1 men ts will be served. All par- ents or guardians of band mem- bers. are invited. ; , - ' - Presiding at the tea 'urns dur-' ing the " afternoon will be Mrs. B. F. Williams, Mrs.. Eric But ler, Mrs. ' Charles c A." Sprague, Mrs. "A. E. Robins, Mrs. Lester WHcox and Mrs. William H. :Dashney. ? " ' WALLACE . ROAD Fall dee orations of artistically arranged ' baskets of " purple ; and t white grapes and apples were used, on the tables at the no host supper served at Willamette Lodge country club Saturday night for which Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Blod- : gett and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ut ley were cornmittee "on arrange ments. . . r;-V? ' 'T"'" , ;" Prizes at cards and contract bridge during the evening were awarded to Mrs. Mary D. Pratt, for women, and Mr. John Crab tree for men. Those present in : eluded Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hen ; ry, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Flack, Mr. . and Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Franklin, Mr. 1 and Mrs. M. C. Petteys, Mr. and Mrs. John Crab t r e e, Mr. and Mrs. ! Ernest. Peterson, Mr.; and Mrs. - James Smart Mrs.' Pearl - Grot, Mrs. Eleanor Steiner, Mrs. . K. Crickenbaum, Mrs. ' Mary. D. Pratt Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Utley and Dft and Mrs. C L. Blodgett Have a Goca-Cola The fai . . ; or greeting new and old friends Unexpected visitors can be expected in wartime.' Sons bring home their wires Soldiers on farloc-h drop in without notice New-neighbors come to calL X7ith wartime shortages, a simple but hearty welcome is best It's what yoa share in friendliness, not what jou hare, that counts. Ttere's no more friendly greeting than Jr And yoa can play host on a moment's notice ; when yon have Coca-Cola on hand in your tefrlgerator. llav Coken says ViWr.ii makes new and old friends feel'at home with you and yours. . - ; m , - - - ; , ' . , . SOTTUD. UNOEI AUTHOirir OP THI COCA-COIA COMfANY .1T . COCA-COLA BOTTtlllG COMPANY OF SALE1I Oricbsr 18, ISil Guests at Auxiliary -Meeting ' . - A large number of new mem bers and guests attended the Monday night meeting of the American Legion auxiliary.' Mrs. Donald Madison presided during the. business meetings Mrs, Aus tin H. Wilson and "ber member ship: committee made 'arrange ments for the meeting. "" . Distinguished guest s present were 'Mrs.' Earl Tempi ar of Klamath Falls, department vice- - president and membership chair man; Mrs."! Marjr D. Adams of "r Forest Grove, district president; 'Mrs. Leon Brown, department C- ' -nance olficer; Mrs.' Earl Andre-'-sn, department historian; 5 and -Mrs. ? Stanley J - Krueger, ,depart Tnent chairman. Junior activities: -Many. members brought n e w members, or friends. In the talks given by the department of f i r cers, stress was placed on mem bersbip, rehabilitation' of World .wars I and II veterans, and child welfare. " w - . The' child - welfare (center at Portland Is asking for' donations of used toys,' sweaters and skirts, ribbons or other suitable mater ials for Christmas.' Mrs. Verne Ostrander, - rehabilitation chair man, announced Salem day at the Portland Veterans' hospital next Sunday aft e r n oo n at 2 o'clock. "Anyone, wishing to visit the hospital may do so at that time. , - Capital unit, placed an order for ten thousand poppies. Several members ': have . made gifts of money, to the unit, which was turned into the hospital shower of sundries for the numerous in ; coming veterans of the present war..- . . .. ; - Capitol Post sent a sum of $25 to the unit for rehabilitation work.... ' -..."i -.3 A meeting of the- membership ' committee was scheduled for Oc tober 25th at Mrs. Austin H. Wilson's home. There will be a later definite announcement -, Past presidents will rneet at , the home of Mrs. Stanley Krue . ger, October 26. . Walter Spauldlng was In - charge of the social hour. The . table was attractively decorated with a basket of colorful autumn fruits. Post members joined the ' unit for. refreshments. v i:.:::": : : ; ... - Woman's Kelief Corps will meet Friday afternoon at the YMCA at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Dora .Pratt junior vice president will be in charge - of -the business meeting. " : - ;r- :';; Dr. and Mrs. Wlllard J. SUna are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at the Salem ' General hospital Tuesday morn ing. The little boy has an older brother and sister. , Secretary ef " State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, jr are spend ing a few days at Rockaway and Tillamook. . Ml polfMfar Vaead" darwrt M LOW AS Lonuoocanny S.C-ML Jbw.4BBkai a piiii m mmd Mttttn. TOO mut imi lining aa '"" ri',t" jl ... ; . t 1 i i 0 'i Gan Sealing . Popular : Project : By Maxlne Buren . The Marion county home dem , onstratioa agent, Marjorie : Tye . ; and her assistants have just com pleted', what started out to be a . small service talthe women of ; the community and ended up'be- r ing a major year round prjject" r"v In three weeks during-the pe--riod' set aside for mailing over seas gifts,v the women in - the ' demonstration agent's - o f f i e t -sealed 3100 cans to be put into , -overseas Christmas boxes. A ) small charge was made to cover - the cost of the cans, and in all ' 3304 cans were sold, the 3100 be ing returned for' sealing. rv ! ' ' ; According to Miss Tye's rec ords, women - averaged -about I four cans each. Some 1160 yards ; of adhesive tape were used for -sticking on the labels. -" . " This was aservicedone ! throughout the state by county ' home . demonstration agents. ' Upon authorization of the post t master general's office in Wash- ington, DC, all. cans': inspected ' and sealed by the home demon ' -ctration agents, and labeled with the United States department of . agriculture ; seat .will i pass the censor , unopened. j Women found.it a handy way to send certain items, the most popular of which were fruit cake (often baked in the can), cook ies, candy and1 nuts, both plain and candied. - To the women's credit is the statement by Miss Tye, that most of , those, coming to .the': office were well informed, they knew' what they could and" could not send. . ' .. - - , Because of the demand which continues, for sealing food in tin, the demonstration agent has ar-, ranged to continue with the Drama Class for : Young Children'. ::: ' ; 4' ' k j".z?:tj:':-1 .''.'.:, '-':7-Miss Margaret Burroughs, dra matics instructor at Salem high school," has announced that she will work with younger children .in drama. Two classes' wfll? be held once a. week on Wednes day afternoons at 4:20 o'clock. Miss Burroughs will meet with the pre-school children first and a class for beginning -'grade school .students will follow,. The drama - classes', wfll be held at Mrs. Cecil : Monk's play school at: 14th' "and State streets. .Tf Miss Burroughs . will meet this afternoon J ; with j all : interested mothers ;and children at Monk's at 420 'o'clock to discuss the classes m dramatics for . young er children. ." . , . ' f ' ASK AIIY; OJEIjv : Ilaving their car lnsnred at Hoggins Office hew alckly we pay their losses. .' . - ;"fr, ..:.- . . We tssae. oar own drafts right la oar Salens office far imsae ' dlate payment not next week, not tesoerrew, bet tight bow. Foe kmbM service Insure Wxt tisae at nagrias. .' CHUCK 'Kv:? - t - n rVrtrrrVrri nJTl M jrVJ INSURANCE 'Oregon's Largest Smern and 129 N. Ccanmercial r. - ily welcomes 'i( V" - r- i BatW ft Hit A- f5 service from 8 to 12 on Saturday mornings. A helper will be em ployed to tak care of the work. Many women are still needing to ' seal gifts in tin, to be sent to men in the navy and marines." Today, s Menu Baked Danish squash will be on today's menu, with t stewed fresh tomatoes as a vegetable. Celery sticks ; - Baked Danish squash with ' Sausage cakes y : - ' - Stewed fresh tomatoes ' ; . Baked potatoes ' ' V Chocolate chip pie . CHOCOLATE CHIrV PH , .18 graham crackers, finely ; ' rolled : . , 4 tablespoons sugar 4 ,' - 4 tablespoons softened butter ''- -or margarine ; ' ' ' 3 tablespoons grate d bitter : chocolate- , . , 1 t"2 packages", prepared vanilla pudding i -, i-- : ' : . . 34 'cups milk .'A .-' - Combine, graham cracker crumbs, sugar, butter and choco ; late' and blend welt Press mix ture firmly in an even layer against sides and bottom of V pie, plate.' Chill. Make vanilla filling of pudding and milk as directed on package." Cover pud . ding and chill thoroughly. Pour - into -crumb crust, sprinkle with more grated chocolate and chill until ready to serve.' Serves 9. DeMolay Mothers Have Meeting - . ..' DeMolay - Mothers held their first fall meeting Thursday af- ' ternoon at the Masonic Temple. , A dessert luncheon, was served ' at 120 o'clock with a business meeting foDowing. " -'.- ; s The tables were decorated ; with pom pom dahlias. Hostes ses were Mrs. W. ; E. Knower, Mrs. Solon Shinkle and Mrs. W. J. Beard.' ' ! Mrs.- T. F. s Faught " was Jwet . corned as a hew member. The mothers voted to become mem bers of. the Salem Council of Women Organizations, p - " ; I ;!! Zl-m CHGT ' Upstate Agency , Mxrshld. - Sxxlem Dial 4403 you - " - l - ,,: natural for popular names to acquire fcienJlf abbrevia tions. That's hy you hear J Oxa-Cola caSed "Cole" J. - r. - ':- Fit u-. -7 , . i 71 y rs cf rtrri:9 t Czzn f rrrrrs