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r ; Oregon, Wednesday Morning. January 10. ISIS PAGE THREE Pagej Home Scene " of Dinner - .. , The home of Mr. and Mrs. " Urlin S. Page on Fairmount Hill ' will be the scene of a family gathering tonight when they entertain at dinner in honor of Major Vern W. Miller, who is home on leave from 34 months in ;the South Pacific, and. Mr. Herbert L. Stiff, jr., GM 3c, United States navy, who is also 'home on leave. The latter will be; leaving next week to report back at Mare Island. - The dinner table 'will be cen tered with an arrangement pf : early spring flowers and can- dies. ' Covers will ' be placed for Major and Mrs. Vern W. filler," and daughters, Joan Marie, Mar garet, Julia Ann, and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Jr-i Mr. and Mrs. S. Breiten stein, Miss Marie Breitenstein, ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, . ar Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisen . .berry and son, Dwight, Miss Irfne Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Ur lin S. Page and sons, . Scott and Stanley. . : , VFW Inspection Announced Marion auxiliary to the Veter ans of Foreign Wars held its regular meeting Monday night at the Veteran's hall, Mrs. Charles Hunt the president, presiding. Two department officers were. ' presented to the auxiliary, Dis trict President No. 8 Mary Stray er and department assist ant secretary, Ora Furlough. Mrs. Anna Walker was initiated into the auxiliary. A number of greeting cards ; were read from members of the auxiliary and men serving in the United States forces. 1a letter from the department read that Feburary 12, would be - Inspection of Marion auxiliary , - and department junior Vicfr- President Freeda Peterson would be the inspecting officer. Dig tract President Mary Strayer anf nounced the inspection of Dalr . las auxiliary Feburary 7 and Silt verton February 21. I Mrs. William Clare gave a rej port of the committee who are working in connection with this post for the "burning of the mortgage" to be held in the near fyture. There will be no other auxil ' - lary meeting in January, the : next meeting to be heldSFebru , ary 12. ' From Alhambra, Califs eomes . word of the birth of a son, Law rence, to Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Keyes (Helen Engel) on Decem ber 24. The baby's maternal .:. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam Engel of Salem. Mrs. En ' gel is now in the southern city . with her daughter and family. ? Today's 'Pattern ? Flattery for the larger figure las well as the pint-size, in Pat Hern 4576: well-cut slip, bloom krs, panties and petticoat. . Pattern 4576 comes in sizes -!l2, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. Size 36, slip and bloomers, 34 yards 39-inch. . - j ; ; Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman. Pattern Dept.. Salem, Ore. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS, STL YE NUMBER. Send FIFTEEN CENTS . more for -,th Jinn Adams FaU and Winter Pattern Book, full of smart, fabric ating styles. Free pattern for hat And muff-bag printed .right In book. Mi RtlUvtt Distrtst You wQ Lkc the way a lew drops 4 Va-ro-noI up each nostril, promptly, effectively relieve distress of head colds. It soothes irritation, reduces swelling, belpe dear coid -clogged nose and makes breathing easier.- (.NtTE: Abo Helps r T-Tfv erevent many colds from developing if WL w.lJ used in time 0 Try Itl Works Just FoJkm direction. in fbUer. . Society . ...j Clubs Music ... . The Home Mazine Buren Women's Editor Mrs. Fitts A Bridge Hostess i Mrs. Ira Fitts was hostess for a smartly arranged' party Tues day night at her home on South Commercial street in honor of a group of friends. - Contract bridge was in play during the evening with a late supper following. The table ; centerpiece was of daffodils and' narcissus. , Guests of Mrs. Fitts were Mrs. j I Barney Van Onsenoord, Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mrsy Clinton ; Standish, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Cecil Young, Mrs. Roy Mink and Mrs. Maurice Heater. : Jason Lee WSGS Meeis Today The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Jason Lee Methodist church will hold - its monthly all-day meeting today, beginning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. S. Raynor Smith will con- j . duct the installation service and Mrs. C. M." Roberts will lead the i devotional period. The lesson for j T the month will be presented in a dramatization conducted by Mrs. E. J. Williams. The theme is . "Open Doors." A luncheon will be served at ; noon by the women-of the Jan : uary Circle. A cordial invitation is extended to all the women of ' ?the community. ' 'Mr. and Mrs, Claude Murphy will be in Portland tonight as guests at the Portland Realty board's First Citizen's banquet at the Multnomah hotel. The honor . guest will be Mrs. C. S. Jackson, ; Portland's first citizen. i Today's Menu It will be eggs today, com bined with olther ingredients to .make them a dressy dish. Avocado salad - Eggs alibi Scalloped tomatoes Hot biscuits Caramel bread pudding EGGS ALIBI 8 eggs 13 tablespoons butter or substitute 1 cup catsup lwtup chili sauce 1 teaspoon Worcestershire : sauce 2 teaspoons dry mustard 2 teaspoons vinegar, garlic , flavored if possible cup water Vi teaspoon sugar Melt butter in saucepan. Add catsup, chili sauce and Worces tershire sauce and simmer three minutes. Mix together mustard, vinegar and sugar and add to mixture in saucepan. Add water. Break each egg into saucer and carefully slip in pan. Put top on pan and simmer for 15 minutes. The war food administration reports that the coffee supply position in the United States has improved materially in the last two months. As of January;!, there will be between three and four months' supply of coffee ac tually in the country, and in ad dition ' there are substantial quantities both afloat and await' ing shipment during the early months of 1945. " ' RATION CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS: Book 4 Blue (tamp XS through Z.S. A3 throuKtt tiZ. now valid. MEAT, BUTTER, FATS A CHEESES: Book Red stamps Q5 through xa now good. SUGAR: Book 4 Sugar stamp 34 now good tot 9 pounds, new, stamp to be valid Febr. I and must last 3 months. SHOES: Loose StamDt Invalid: - Book 3 Airplane stamps Nos. 1, I and 3 valid now. GASOLINE: A 14 through March 21. Each coupon worth gallons. ' -FUEL, OILi Period 4 B coupons (1M3-44 series) and period B2 coupons (1944- 43 - series) valid mroura Apru 31, J94S. i i STOVES: m . Apply at local OPA board tor 0, gas stove certificates.. 'trvu-uJ Dowbie-Dury of rNo7Drepa Worlt fosl 'Where Irovwe Ws fine! - Td ULwl f ! Y. I Jeryme English ! ;;- Society, Editor CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY - Ladies Aid American "Lutheran -church: meet at church parlors, 3 p. m. - ' ! ; :- - Executive! board WSCS, First Methodist : church. Carrier room, 10:45 ajn. i Circles of First Methodist church meet in homes. 1:1S p.m. Presbyterian Missionary society at church. 1 p. m. I Missionarv meeting of First : Congregational church meet with Mrs. J. S. Beck. 745 South Com mercial street, t J30 p m. Afternoon Literatiire group, , AAUW, meet with Ifn. Karl B. Kugel. 73S North Capitol street, 1 :lf deisert luncheon! Laurel Guild Knight Memorial church meet with Mrs. Norval Edwards, 1859 State street. 8 p. m. Royal Neighbors sewing club meet with Mrs. Minnie Williams, . 1275 Oxford street, al day meet in. -i PLE and F club meet with Mrs. Mary Aplin. 1397 North Commer cial street. 7 :30 p. m Alpha Xi Delta alumnae with Mrs.; Asahel Bush, 1 605 North Liberty street. p. THURSDAY '''.- .Marine Corps league auxiliary, VFW Jhall. 7:45 P. m. - Sanem: General hospital auxiliary meeting. YWCA, 10 at m. Woman's Missionary society of First ! Baptist church meet at intermediate" classroom at church, a p.m.. - i i , WUline Workers class. First Chfatlsn church meet with Mrs. Monroe Cheek, 77S Ferry. 2 p.m. - South Salem WCTU! meet with Mrs. B. J. C Pattoni S South X5th street, 2 p.m. - Pi Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. C. j A. : Sprague, 425 'North 14th street. 7:30 p. m. j ; AAUW newly organized pre school child -study group meet with Mrs, A C. Newell, 1740 North 22nd street 1 p. m. i FRIDAY: ( j, North Salem WCTUl Institute at Free Methodist church, 10 30 a m. I I - T : .li SATURDAY I " ' . Salem Woman's club regular meeting, a M p. m.. board meet ing at 145 'p. m., club house. Mjrs; Elfstrom To En drta n Mrs.! Robert Elfstrom will preside at a dessert! 1 u n c heon this afternoon at. her Center street home- in compliment to members of her club. Contract bridge j will; be in play during the jafternoon. I Bidden are Mrs. Keith Brown, MrsL-Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Es till j Brunk,: : Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Carl Emmons, Mrs. Gard ner Knappi Mrs. Charles McEl hinliy, (Mrsi Oscar aulson, sr., Mrs. ( George Rhoten, Mrs. Les ter i Wilcox and Mrs. Charles Feike. . ! i - ; Kdron Spencer i Has . - - j Birthday Karon ! Y v o n n e Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. her first at a party Spencer, celebrated birthday, January a at the home of her grandparents, Dr.jand Mrs. E. R. perflinger. , The table was centered with baby blocks Favbrs at each child's'; place were cplorful gum- drob sun bonnet babies with tiny umbrellas.1; Karqn's guests were Linda Heideri Sharon and Vicki Kin- ton Michael Hunt, and Richard Getty, Stanley Root ft t&S?5! 11 &K III vJ; mill rrrrr 111 'A f ' 1 1 - L ; or being ambassadors of good will Your American sailor gets aroond. la Panama Pearl Harbor, Port Moresby or Providence, youll Hod him aJways being himsclft frieodly, gcnxJ-oatored American. ILmh m Ctk is bis easy-gbtng iavitatloa to share some fun or a song sod reireshfaent with $31 comers. It's bis way of saving, RiLtx, left Uk$ It tst lAod that's just what it means when you offer Ice-cold Coca-Cola in your own home. Yes, a many lands, Coca-Cola and tb psmtt ibst rrfrtsbts stand for friendliness with a good OTTIIP VHDII COCA-dOLA Annual YW, Meeting ; , Slated- : The annual meeting of Salem YWCA,' probably a dinner ses-. "sion, will be held Tuesday night, January 30, directors of the (as sociation decided at their meet ing Tuesday morning. The mem bership committee, of - which Mrs. Helen Goodenough is chair man, will make the arrange ments. -f 'C i :7; ; -. 'I f : j Mrs. 'Frank James was elected delegate to i the national YWCA convention , planned for Grnd Rapids;; Mich in April. Board members agreed that,, although conVentions have been) ordered canceled j there may I be some change; of plan which will per mit either this meeting j or smaller regional conferences. Devotions were led by Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. Executive Board At Bacon Home Mrs.I. N. Bacon was hostess to the members of the American Legion auxiliary executive board , at her! home on Monday night. Those 'present were: Mrs. pon Madison, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Mrs. Merle Trovis, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. James A. G arson, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. John Olson,' Mrs. -J. H. Brady, Mrs. j. W. Lovcik and Mrs. I. N. Bacon. ! After! the business meeting, an open discussion of plans for fu ture meetings wag held.. The guests were served refreshments. Red tapers and cedar adorned thtahl : ' I ' ' Marion county eouncil meets January 12 at Stay 1pm Mrs. O. E. - Palmateer of Capital unit is ser- - ving ai sergeant-at-arms fori the -group. Delegates ijpt the Salem unit are planning ti attend, i - Capital unit wiQ meet Mon day, January 15. The meeting is in charge of thef Americanism . committee with Mrs Paul Ficke as c h a i r m a n. Seiperintendent Frank! Bennett will speak to the unit. i 'A V ' ff tfHas Junior Clu: New Merribers The : public wel f re ; committee arranged the program at the Sa lem Junior Womatjl's club meet ing Monday night Mrs. Lucia Tyler, chairman o the commit tee, talked infojrmally on Uje work of the Marion county pub lic welfare commission. . Four new applications for membership wereifvoted by the club including Miss Bonnie Lee Polk, Mrs. Williams Haskin, Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. Robert Laughlin. New members initia ted were Miss Clajrice arid Miss Lucille Satter, Mrsi! Floyd Waltz, Mrs. Lawrence : Ff tzgerald and Miss Marjorie Wilson. Club Invited to Standish Home. 1 -''- if :! Mrs; Clinton Standish wai in vited members of ber; club to an evening of bridge jtonight atj her , home on South Cliurch street. A late supper wDl jfee served by ' the hostess. Guests will be Mrs. Lee Craw ford, Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. War ren Baker, Mrs. Joseph 'Felion, Mrs. ecil Young, ,ilMrs. Kenheth Barker and Mrs. 5elwin Finley. lie gran vma, amigos ( what; a upe, falsi) If .-.' ! r old American accent AVTNOIITT OP TMI COCA-COLA , COKPAMT ST BOTTXIirb COMPANY Salem, Oregen . : Vi'v " ' - ".- .1 " ' ' ' . -: '- "- i - ' ' t ' -; . - 1 : 1 vr - f : V, ! v LAntonip Brozo, Spenishf vi olinist wjio will play at ! the Salem high school auditorium cn ! Thuaday, flight i ' 'I :. . Rotar.a Club at Wyal: Home Salem ftotana club members were entertained Monday night at the hone of Mrs. Dwight Wy att with Mrs. Owen Donnelly assisting. A dessert supper; was served Dy the hostesses. The serving table was covered with a lace cljth: and centered with a bouquet ' of pink and white carnations in a crystal bowl flanked by pink and white ta- , pers in crystal holders. Pink flowers and pink and white ta pers In bronze candelabras were arranged about the rooms. A business meeting and social hour followed the supper hour. Members present were Mrs. F. L. Auman. Mrs: William Dolf, .Mrs. Jack Drinnon, Mrs. Fannie Douglas, I Miss Lorena ' Jack, Miss Ithaf Knox, Mrs. Alfred Laue, -Mrs. Leroy Mittendorf, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs. J. H. Richards, Mrs. Lee Rudin, Mrs. Jack Brown,! Mrs. G. Bradford, Mrs. Owen Donnelly and Mrs. Dwight Wyatt - . ! Reralar, monthly meeting ef . the Salem! General hospital will be held Thursday morning at the YWCA at' 10 o'clock with Mrs. William H Burkhardt presiding. Mrs. William Moss entertained i at cards Friday . night at j her 5 home on South 23rd street in -honor of day. Mr. Moss on his birth- S1LVERTON Mr s. Clark Bachman announced committees for the Women's club rummage sale January 20 to benefit the Silverton public library. Mrs. Glen McDonald is general chair- man of sale. - The Monday meeting of the club wasi held at the home of Mrs. Glenn Briedwell with ; Mrs. R. A. Donald McClanathan, Mrs. Mc- ahd Mrs. Reber Allen as ' assisting John hostesses. ! - Medcalf, art instructor in the local high school, spoke on "Modem Con temporary Painting.' He named as his choice of the four outstanding Americanj artists, Thomas Ben ton, - whoT paints the American scene; John Carroll, a classic artist; Edward Hoppe, the Puri tan artist who paints the "solid and simple" style; and Georgia OTCeefe, ("outstanding American artist of today." Mrs, Bachman announced that the next meeting will be; held February 12 at the First Church of Christ with Mrs. J. C. Morley as speaker Social hygiene; will be the topic. Have ! -i in; Panama OF OREGOII W. ' fir. &J , Krll Zi i i Broza: Willi Play j Here ; ; Thursday ,v Antonio Broza, Spanish vio linist, who will appear in con cert at the . Salem high school auditorium on Thursday night. will come under the auspices of the Crescendo club. The concert is set for 7:45. . ' : . ; Broza,'an Instructor in music at Smith college, playel with the Seattle symphony orchestra on Monday night and wDl make an other appearance with that or "ganlation on Sunday. He Is a former associate ' of the diree tor, Carl Bricken. Those holding tickets for the Crescendo club series t are ad mitted, - and tickets are on sale for this concert at the; door. The program includes: , Sonata In E minor ' ; Veracinl (four movements) Symphonte Espagnol opus 21 Lalo four movements) r ' Andaluza , : C Granados i Rondalla Aragonesa Granados La Maja el Ruisenor Granados Jota Navarra Sarasata Board Meeting . In Portland Mrs. Joseph Felton and Mrs. Clinton Standish will be in Port land Friday to attend the regfclar board meeting of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs at the Portland hotel. Mrs. George R K. Moorhead of Salem,! president of the Oregon Federation, will preside at the meetings. " ' Mrs. Felton, corresponding sec retary, will attend the executive -board meeting Thursday night, which precedes the regular meet ing on Friday. Mrs. standish Is Junior extension secretary. Today's Needlecraft Cuddly soft rag animals for all the small children ;; on your Christmas list! Made simply of two identical pieces ; each, w3th ears added. Dog, deer, bunny included. They can be made from scraps of gay cotton fabric. Pattern 827 has transfer pattern, directions for 3 toys. i ::. Send CLEVER CENTS in coins for tkia pattern to The Oreron States man. Needlecraft Dept Salem, Ore. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents mora brings you our New 32-page Needlecraft Catalog .'; . 13X Illustrations of designs for em broidery, knitting," crochet, quilts. a Coke r Cokes Coca-Cola h'a nafural Joe popular naiars SO acquire friendly abbrevav tiona, That why you hear Coca-Cola caBed Cofeav. a Gypsy Eomanee and Mosle la TJniversaTs technicolor adventure "Gypsy WUdeat," as personified by colorful Peter Coe and tem pestaeas Marls Montes, They are ce-starred in the film with Jon i Hall at the Grand tomorrow. . I ' Credit Women Breakfast The Credit Women's breakfast dub, . . meeting at Schneider's heard an educational lesson di rected by Miss Katherine Rem "pie. Mrsv Dorothy Hill, vice president, presided at the. busi ness session. ' ( Visitors were Mrs. Louis pnight and Mrs,- Ethel Gailin ger. . The group's next meeting , is a breakfast at Schneider's' on January 23. i '" Miss Fowler Is Guest Speaker j Miss Constance Fowler of the Willamette university art de partment gave an illustrated talk on the general principles of art at the meeting of the Oregon Gamma Pi Beta Phi mothers Tuesday afternoon. Tea was served following the meeting. Attending were Mrs. Walter Minier, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Mrs. George Ramp, ' Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, . Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs.! Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Homer Egan, .Mrs, B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. Franklin Bishop, Mrs. Stanley McKay, Mrs. Lowell . Shaffer, Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. Joseph Davidson and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. Mrs. Emma MaxwelL Camp Fire executive for this area, left STILLICIOUS is a delicious Vitamin Bt Dairy Chocolate Drink... every quart contains twice: the daily supply of Vitamin B necessary for any normal adult. 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Miss Elizabeth Lord will show slides on Spanish gardens and land-. scapes. j Li Mrs. George Lawrence af Port nd is visiting this week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar. 1 i The Catholic .Daughters f America will meet tonight at t o'clock at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. 0 SM ether KOMItca hM Jaatas I V'- . . "aii."" J of Mfulsr Onta "A" Vastearissd tank last hat sa HsawgsaUsi, raniotUrly ;Aa let taf sat fatdiaf. - ! SALtM Fhcn 92Z5 w OrMSIheCCCa.