Tht 02SEG0IY STATESMAN. Salem, Ortejoo. Saturday MorsSng. November II, ISI4 PAGE THSEE Lidbecks to Preside at Dinner; Holiday visitors in the capital are Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus and children Bruce, Jack, Nan-r-y and Timothy of Portland. They are the weekend guests at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam L., Lidbeck and Dr. and Mrs. Willard N. Thompson. Tonight Dr. and Mrs. Lidbeck will preside at dinner at their East Center street home in com pliment to Dr. and Mrs. Titus. Contract bridge will be in play after the dinner hour. Bou quets of chrysanthemums and dahlias will provide the decor dative note. Covers will be placed for Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth of Gervais, Judge and MrsTE. M. Page Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogers, Mr. and Mrs; (Charles S. McHhinny, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLellan, Mrs. Howard H. Barlow, Mrs. T. T. McKenzie of Corvallis and Dr. and Mrs. William Lidbeck. Auxiliary Is Organized At an organization meeting of the' Junior Chamber of Com merce auxiliary, at the home of Mrs. Elmo Lindholm on Thurs day night, temporary officers and committees were named. Mrs. Lindholm will act f as -temporary chairman and Mrs. A. C. Newell treasurer. Commit tees will include: membership, Mrs. Lyle Leigh ton, Mrs. Wes ley Goodrich and Mrs. Wayne Adams; constitution and by laws, Mrs. Wendell Ewing, Mrs. Richard Lockhart and Mrs. Cal vin Kent Other women present at the meeting were Mrs. Al s Morris, Mrs. Donald Ream, Mrs. Ray LaVodie, Mrs. Howard Wal ker and Mrs. Kenneth Mather. -The group will meet on the third Monday of each month, 'and the November 20 hostess will be Mrs. A. C. Newell. Miss Yantis Honor Guest " A dinner honoring Miss Laura Yantis, who has just completed 30 years', service with the Pacific , ' . Telephone and Telegraph com- pany, was given Tuesday night by Miss Florence Bentroth and ' Miss Maxine Moses at the lat ter's apartment r . . A bouquet of yellow chrysan themums centered the dinner ta ble, and kother bouquets of fall flowers were arranged about the zoom. Miss Yantis was present ed with a corsage and gift The guest list included Mrs. Charles Boelens, Mrs. Maurice , Ramsey, Miss Helen Ruettgers, Miss Gertrude ScholL Miss Au drey Vaughan, the, guest of honor and the hostesses. Program Today ' At YWCA , A concert of recorded music, consisting of excerpts . from grand operas, will be given in the recreation room of the YWCA on Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. . I Robert Rawson will offer his 5 usual comments on each num ber. The public is Invited. . From "Porgy and Bess" Cershwin I Summertime' j Lily Pons ' X Cot Plenty o' Nuttin j' Todd Duncan I Mr Man's Gon Now j; - Anne Brown . ! Buzzard Song ' ... Todd Duncan and chorus From "The Naughty Boy's Dream" : ........ Ravel -Piv O'clock"1 I Continental Symphony orchestra from "Ruy Bias'' Marchettt I A miel rivalll cederi iTo My I Kivals I Yield Mattia Battiatinl rrom "Madeleine" j Herbert i "A Perfect Day" f Frances Aids front "Mignon ...... Thomas l- Addlo. Mtgnon. (Farewell. Mignon) ' i A. non credevt tu, (Pure as a Flow ' I ' ; - Tito Schipa ' From "The Sicilian VespeiVi-Jverdl I Bolero .... - . . l-v- :i Rosa Ponselle ' From "FalsUfl" Verdi Ford's Monologue I Leonard Warren From "Manon" Massenet I Gavotte , I AmeUU Galli-Curcl From "Simon Boccanegra" Verdi ! Garden Scene Duet I - . Rose Bampton and Lawrence Tibbett ' V Ensemble. Council Chamber "Scene . Tibbett, Bamptoiv MartineUi. ! "Warren. Nicholson and chorus " '- " Vex Pop en M n d a y1 night, ;wUl be broadcast . from Chico, Calif, from 9:30 to lOXo'clock, and will feature the juniorftw Cross. Every school child in Chi co belongs f to the junior . Red Cross, and the program is to be . given there . in recognition of -.. this. . ilrnislica Day Celebration! i Celebrate Armistice day at. Hood and Church Streets in Salem. . Vclcris cf Fcrcija Uars Eats Drinks - Amusements Frcn Cr.: h Czi, CIzray, IIsv. 11. 1CM Dance to the Music of The Oregonians on one cf Oregon s finest dan$e floors, 9 p. m. to 12 . J . "'"' . . , . At Homes -Event of Today Event of the Armistice Day holiday is the informal at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk will be hosts at their coun- ' try place at Morningside. A group of their friends has been invited to call this after- noon from 3 o'clock on. Arrange ... ments of autumn flowers and ' leaves will decorate- the guest rooms and buffet table. Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester New man will be hosts for an open house today at their Center street residence. Over a hundred and fifty guests have been in vited to call between 2 and 8 .-o'clock. .'. i ... Alumnae Groups Entertained ... . : The Pi Beta Phi and Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae groups met informally Thursday night for their regular meetings. The Pi Phis were entertained at the home of Mrs. James Brand on North Summer street Assisting hostesses were Mrs. El bert W. Roberts, Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. Albert Currey and Mrs. Forrest Stewart. A dessert supper was served with a business meeting follow- . ing. During the evening mem- , "bers sewed on felt shoes i for Russian children. I Alumnae attending were Mes dames Cornelius Bateson, Philip J. Blake, Lee Bown, Wolcott ' Buren, James Clayton, Joseph M. Devers, jr., Charles. H. Hugr gins, James R. Humphrey, Edwin ; Keech, Vern Miller, Marion Mul- key, Richard Polk, Dwight Qui ..: senberry, Edward Roth, G. Her - bert Smith, Floyd Thompson, Chester ZumwaU, William Ful ton, John Hughes, Ralph Barnes, Russell Mef ford, Ernest C. Rich ' ards, Merrill Ohling, Paul Morse, . i Thorne Hammond, Wilson Sieg- mund. Wheeler English, Man- : , fred Olson, Charles Sprague," Misses Lila Cation, Lillian Davis, " Loretta Fisher, Sybil Spears, and Patricia Vandeneynde. ' . ' : i trM Alvtlitt Th(a I Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and Mrs. Richard Slater entertained the Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae at the former's home on Fairmount Hill Thursday night Plans were discussed for the year's project. A late supper followed the bus iness meeting. Those present were Mrs. Char les Wood, Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs. William E. Deeney, Mrs. James L. Sears, Mrs. Creighton Jones, Mrs. Rosalie Jones Por ter, Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. Don ald McCargar, Mrs. Richard Sla ter and Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. C. J. J. Miller entertained the Waconda Community club at a covered dish dinner Wednes day noon. Cards were in play during the afternoon with prizes going to Mrs. Jay Bartholomew, Mrs. , Fern Runcorn, and Miss Hattie Skelton. The next meet ing will be November 29 at the home of Mrs. Robert Runcorn. The DeMolay mothers net Thursday for luncheon at the Masonic Temple. Mrs, A. H. Da vis and Mrs. J. C Jones were hostesses. The table decorations were autumn flowers and orange candles. Mrs. William' S. Wilson was welcomed as a new member. A musical program was a fea ture of the meeting. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oppen- heim of New York City have been visitors - in the capital. , While here they were registered at the Marion hoteLi The Oppen heims accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paulus north from San Francisco. ' J ". ; L. , A. DeBeck has re turned to her home in San Fran cisco after a several months stay . in Salem with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Livesley. 1 SOCIETY : -'- j 1 f J - ' - " " - "" . CLUBS . MUSIC . The HOME CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Hollywood Lions auxiliary , luncheon meeting. Lions Den, 1:15 .m. VFW auxiliary. S p.m. veterans hall, department president's visit. Deaconess hospital auxiliary meet at hospital. 1:30 p.m. Executive board. YWCA. li) a.m. Delta Phi Mothers club, chapter house, I pjn. : TUESDAY - Junior guild of St. Paul's Epis copal church, no-host luncheon meeting, 1 p.m. t Central WCTU. at hall S p.m., membership tea. f AAUW radio group with Mrs. . J. A. Jelderka. 156 Center street, 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY First Congregational circles: North with Mrs. R. E. Froelich, 1663 Court street, 1 p.m.; South, with Mrs. C. E. Forbis, Liberty road.' 10 mxn. Daughters of Union . Veterans, With Mrs. Paul Bales. 1S6S Center street, S p.m. Election. ' Mayflower Guild First Presby terian church, meet at church parlors 2 pjn. Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. William Worm. 1235 Elm street, all day meeting, no-host dinner at noon. Pi Beta Phi mothers meet at chapter house,' 2 p.m. Reports Given At Meeting Reports on the benefit parties held during the past month were made by Mrs. Florence Brennan, Miss Loraine Meusy, Mrs. Ellen Elvin, Mrs. Selby Shunterman, Mrs. Haizelle Guenthner, Mrs. Susan C. Wruble, and Miss Mary W ruble at the November meet ing of Court Capital City, Cath olic Daughters of America, held at the Salem Woman's club on ; Wednesday night. Rev. Bernard J. McDonnell, Court chaplain, spoke briefly on topics from the question box. Mrs. Maude Rocque, state secre tary, reported on the new court of 106 charter members organ ized at Hills boro on Sunday. Plans were discussed for the initiation and reception of new members on January 14. It was announced that initiation will be held at Portland on Sunday, No vember 12, and Stayton on Sun--day, November 19, with several members ' of Court Capital City planning to attend. Late refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. Martha Coffey, chairman, Mrs. Johanna Perry, Mrs. Lorene Zerzan, Mrs. Marie Gamroth, and Mrs. Clara Schroeder. ; j Pfe. and Mrs. Norman J. Yagle (Helen Ostrin) are receiving , congratulations on the birth of a son, Richard James, Friday morning at the Salem General hospital. The little boy, who weighed eight pounds five oun- ces, is the grandson pf Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ostrin and Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Yagle of Rockford, Illinois and the great grandson of Mrs. Helen Goodenough. The baby's father is now in the Philippines. The Keizer sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Whitehead and a no host dinner was served at noon. Red! Cross sewing was done during the day, the club's major project for the year. Pres ent were Mesdames Gardner, Claggett Yunker, Earle, Spen cer, Lerud, Lancing, dimming, Hill, Ideen, Whitehead and Ma son. Mrs. Savage will be hostess on November 17. . j LlTTvC HQjt-C "TH TmC t WT i rf STl fl OPENS 12;45 P.L Now , Showing! '. 2nd BIG WEEK IN SALEM1 Feat At !: 1:00 i 2:14 5:28 7:42 1:56 r 1 'II, i, rim rry V1TZCEKALS Frank McffJSH iamtt IZ . a . - A Birthday Luncheon . Friday ' ' Mrs. I Russell Catlin was the honor guest at a smartly ar ranged one o'clock luncheon Fri day afternoon when Mrs. Henry A. Cornoyer entertained at her North Summer street residence. The occasion celebrated Mrs. Catlin's birthday.- Covers were placed for four teen guests with Mrs. George A. . White coming from- Clackamas for the affair. The table center piece was an arrangement of autumn flowers. . Contract bridge was In play . during the afternoon , with Mrs. Charles H. ' Robertson winning high honors. Party Honors Mrs. Taught Mrs. Jessie Faught entertained a I m 4al!rvVitfiil tnfftrmal ' nar4 Thursday night at her home on North 18th street in compliment to Mrs. Helen Wintermute, who recently 'retired from her . posi tion at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. After an informal evening a late, supper was served . by the hostess. Mrs. Wintermute was presented with la gift from the guests. : Bouquets of chrysan themums decorated the rooms. Honoring Mrs. Wintermute were Mesdames Christine Mumn, Mona Waring, Blanche Main, El la Lovre, Lena Victor, Bonnie Horsman, . Nina Mattson, Lola , Davles, Ethelyn ' . Thompson, Hugh Scott, Robert King, Esther i Goodwin, May Johnston, Lena Vaughan, Veda Craig, Ruth Balrey, Iren Larkins, Lois Pade, Maxine Moses, Nellie Eyre, Veda Barker, Mary Bailey, Misses Hazel Cook, Connie Smart, Lou ise Pettit, Helen-Prettgers, Mil dred Simons and Mrs. Jessie Faught ( . i Spinsters Enjoy: Beach Party The Spinsters are enjoying the i Armistice holiday at the beach home of Miss Sybil . Spears at Neskowin. The girls left Friday night and will return on Sunday. Enjoying the beach party are the Misses Phyllis Adams, Jean Burrell, Carolyn Brady, Florence and Doris Duffy, Emma Lou East Phyllis Fisher, Connie, Stella and Mary McKay, Janice Nelson, Betty Simmons, Patricia and Dorothy Yandeneynde,.-Nan-. cy Stricklin, Lorraine Taylor, Amy McGregor, . Jane Huston and Sybil Spears, t Pre-Game Dinner On Friday A pre-game dinner party was given on Friday night by Miss Mina Lee Spranger,' at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger i in' the Bethel dis-; trict Thanksgiving decorations and favors were used. i Guests invited were the Misses Marcella Wolk, Charlotte Hain, ' Viola Perlich and Messrs. How ard Mader, Donald Mader, Leo nard Perlich and the hostess, Miss Mina Lee Spranger. . ' i ENDS TODAY I : ZANE GREY'S THUNDER TRAIL" Bill (Hopalong) Beyd Tirortei on Horseback'' CO NT. FEOM 1 Tonorrow! Gay Music 1 Romance I Thrills) on Ice I sua.. MVEYK.1 ' st sa a k aaoa CO-FEATURE . ACTION ...along the Hid Crar.da , I News) ' S I . ' I It Y.. ... ;t j 4 a Ttr J Service Women What they can do What they're doing about It J It Js Sergennt Nellie Sienke now that . the Salem WAC re cruiter has received fier promo-. tion in grade to T4 from a cor- 1" " " Tl, . BU" UWV : M . U1C Tf WHICH (UliU Corps in her home town of Min- ' neapolis, Minnesota. I Since her entrance into service, Sgt Sienko attended the army Administra tive specialist school at Des. Moines, Iowa, and has been sta tioned -at various aiif bases in California, - WashingtonJ - and Oregon.-". ' Mrs. Cleda Fmtnam entrained Tuesday night for Lbs Angeles to visit her con,- Pfc. Robert M. fumam, . wno is - suuonea at Camp Cooke, Calif. TomoiTOV7! (And Preview of 'Sensation' Only After Midnitej Toolt!) Starring ,: . JJ " Of i A ElfililOi f OK Ufiltti XJ' t f N- ' ( iw'" V j EUGEI1E BULETTE I i THRILLING CO-HIT! r Breakfast to ; Honor Mrs: Madison- Past Presidents club ' of the American Legion auxiliary wi,ll hold Its annual Armistice Day breakfast -this morning in the Marine room of the Marion ho tel at 9 o'clock. The breakfast has been an annual event since 1939, at which time it was in augurated by Mrs. Earl Andre-sen- r -1 - j The table centerpiece , will be a -basket of gold chrysanthe . mums tied with blue ribbon and , flanked by a set of miniature auxiliary colors Mrs. . Frank Marshall will ' preside at" the breakfast . ' " Mrs. Donald Madison,1 presi dent of the auxiliary this year; will be the honor r guest' Others attending will : be Mrs. 'Albert Gragg, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. P. N. Waters, Mrsi A. M.-Johnson, Mrs. , Beryl ; Porter, Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Leon Brown, . Mrs. Earl Andres en, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. James Garson, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. Paul Gemmell, Miss Jessie Rodman, Kxi, E. W. Richey, Mrs. . Ella Voves and Mrs. Florence .'-'Ames. if., Miss Delphi Demos, for three years a leader of a Brownie troop of Girl Scouts, has turned her. troop over -to Mrs. Lloyd Riches, of the Women of Rotary. " The former leader, was recently married. . . i : CONTINUOUS SHOWS '. T . - : : ' -.;f . . i XL nOMSEE," TBS CRAZY ONE. CZ KUXS USE AN ANI31A1, . . LOVES LIKE A SATNTl , r -. - i i wmk Today's Menu The double holiday makes cooking complications. Well plan menus as usual for the biggest weekend dinner on Sunday. , TODAY v .. i , i : Apple-carrot salad ' Hamburger cakes with Gravy on toast -' - Buttered green beans z. . Apple cobbler . . 1 ... : :scnday... 1 V .1 - Jellied fruit salad Baked veal chops with , . ' ... i Noodles-..:, - . . y .. Baked squash , : Frozen berry j shortcake ".,.. MONDAY . . ... Cream, of onion sHip -. . . v Vegetable plate ' . . . i - (Spinach t i m b a 1 , cauliflower, " :.! i . peaa) ; ' , , . Hot biscuits ' Mincemeat pie 'f s-. f-M-iVl BAKED VEAL CHOPS :t. 4 veal chops I . , , . 1 tablespoon flour ... i . "4 teaspoon salt . Vt teaspoon pepper ,.2 tablespoons' butter or other shortening 2 sliced medium sized onions 1 cup sour cream -. '. Season flour with salt and pepper. Wipe meat with clean, I damp cloth and dredge with 1 seasoned flour. . Saute chops in fat until well browned on both sides. Place in a greased baking dish, add sliced onions and sour cream, cover and bake at 350 degrees for one hour, or until chops are , tender.; DAILY FROM 1 P-M. ds C . T u . J . it t - ' "5 -r ls. . rt;.na ,V .V 'I Siherton Women's Club GtU New Meeting Place SILVERTON The SUverton Women's club will meet Novem ber; 16 in , the chamber of com merce rooms because' the : regular rooms are being redecorated. 1 Books will be the topic tor the afternoon and number, of new books will be on display. Library patrons and others interested in books are being invited to ttend is presU the; meeting. Mrs. Clark Bachman ra presi dent of the group and Mrs. H. B. Latham is chairman of the day.- hj : H Gervais Re-elects City Officials on Tuesday ' ! GERVAIS The city election held Tuesday passed off quietly with 72 votes cast Mayor G. J. Moisan, City Recorder B. B. Bar ner City Treasurer Pear Stevens and Councilmen C W. Cutsforth and Joe Kuhn were re-elected without opposition. BAKED NOODLES Hi pound broad noodles 1 clove garlic , t $ tablespoons butter 14 teaspoon salt Va teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons bread crumbs 2 tablespoons grated cheese. Boil noodles in salted water with garlic until noodles are ten der. - Drain . and - remove garlic. Add pepper and butter and place ini i greased baking dish. Mix bread ' crumbs and cheese and spbead on top of noodles. Bake for; five minutes at S50 degrees orjluntil cheese Is melted. Hurryl End Todayl CLAt'DETTE COLBEST j i j "Sinco You 'ill Went Away- Teat at 12:30. IJ5. 'I'll- 9M . r LATEST NEWS! (On Screen Todar) v TEST IIEWS PICTUEES ; . OF ACTUAL HIVASIONOF LEYTE I3LAIID EI- Ui'.