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""" f PACE EEC Society Music . '. ' ' ' ' ' Maxme Burest WeiMBli Editor Honoredl af Reception One of the largest events cal endared for next week will be the reception on Wednesday -night, October 31, for which members of the First iCongrega- tional church will be! hosts: in honor of the new minister and his wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Seth Huntington, who recently came " liere from The Dalles.: j , The affair will be held In the church reception rooms from 8 to 10 o'clock to which all friends of the church are invited. ', Mrs. Richard Slater will in troduce to the receiving line " which will include the new minister and his wife,; Dr. and Mrs. Chester F. Luther, Mr. and j Mrs. Donald Upjohn and Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron. ' !- ' Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley have returned from a hunting trip to John' Day. ' Dinner Club to Be Honored 'I . i ! pr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus will bei hosts to members of their dinner and bridge club Saturday night at their Portland home. - Motoring down for the' affair will be Mr. and Mrs.-Clyde Cuts forth of Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny, Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page, Mr. and Mrs. ' Max Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Dainiel J. McLellan. 1 j i Today's Pattern A precious little outfit for your Little Precious, Pattern 4647. ONE YARD makes Jacket and Jumper, in size 21 Blouse 1-piece; embroidery. ' : ' . Pattern 4847 toddler's ! sizes 1, t, t, 4, 8, , and 10. Size 2, Jumper and Jacket, takes 1 yard 39-inch; blouse, i yard 35-inch. Send SIXTEEN CENTS la coins for this pattern to The Oregon. . Statesman. Pattam Deirt- Salem, Ora. Print Plainly SIZE. NAMK, ADDRESS. STYLK KUKBKR. . 3 . Order tha Anna Adama UMa Sunt r soar Pattern BooM Cool atylaa as mart at they are eay , to aw. Printad tn book are TRXZ patterns for hat ba. and lovea. Send Fif taaa Cents mora for your copy; RATION. CALENDAR MEATS, FATS, BTC.t i .' Book 1 4 K- through VI good fhrourh Jan. SI. Al through EI through Oct. Si. Tl through Kl through Nov. . U throucb Ql valid through Doe. ivoAKt T- ; ' . Book 4 Stamp 3s valid for five rrunda tbreach Doc. SL j. Jtook S Atrplano stamps L a. S nd valid tadallmtely. Huntinotons : S ZES '' Cornea Fo? fiamaeiry 0 a. n. b 5:23 p. n. ' i - '-"- ' - . , , - . - - - ' - ''"1- '". ' ' Starr FniO Prcdncls. Co. Church & Mill, Salem Telephone 6073 v Clubs . . . The Home Jeryme English Soctetjr Editor CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY ' '.I !' . Ami Tm ow wtlMliiiiir Tint Baptist church. 1:45 pan. I War ' Hotbrt . woman's clubhoUM. i to t pjt, ! Woman's Bibla i claaa, first Methodist church, 1 1 p.m. with. - Mrs. Lenora Mickey. 137 South Utik street Ifew Babies j Welcomed Iii City 1 Hie arrival of four new citi zens Is of Interest to their many friends. . r' '.. f '. - t Congratulations go to Master Sergeant and Mrs. vBethune deSully (Helena Schneider) on xne Dtrm or a six pound three ounce boy at the Salem General hospital Thursday morning, Oc tober 23. The little boy. has been named for his father, who is now stationed in New Orleans. Tha baby's grandparents are Mrs. Marie Schneider of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. deSully of Portland. ., Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. Richard Jones (Barbara Lamb) are receiving felicita tions on the birth of their third daughter, Linda Rae, on October 18.1 at the Salem General hos pital. The .little girl's sisters are Cheryl Aim and Patricia Lynn. Their father la now in the Phil ippines. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamb are the baby's maternal grandparents. . From Seattle comes word of the birth of a daughter, Marga ret Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Shaffer on October 21. The Shaf fers reside in Kent, Wash., and have an older daughter, Mary Gayle. Mrs. Shaffer will be re membered as Margaret Gillette. Grandparents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gil lette of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. : Harvey Shaffer ' of Kent Mrs. Gillette is planning to leave next week for Kent to be with her: daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Prange are the parents of an eight pound eight ounce son born on October 23 at the Salem General hos pital. Mrs. Prange will be'fre-: member ed as Dorothy Biegler. The baby's grandparents srs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prange and : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Biegler, all ; of Salem. The little boy's father ; was discharged from the navy last week. ' Disabled Aaaericaa Teteraa ! auxiliary will held' an all day ! sewing at the home I of Mrs. ' Stuart Johns, 470 Monro st, to day at 10 a, m. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Today's Menu Tomato. Juice begins the meal for today:' Tomato Jules cocktail f Lamb chops with f Mint sauce Cauliflower au gratin i Ice cream Chocolate syrup nONET CHOCOLATE STEUV - Y cup cocoa i. 1 cup hot water 2 cups honey 1 teaspoon salt J tablespoons vanilla Mix cocoa and water, add re maining Ingredients and cook for I minutes over boiling water. J5tir constantly. Makes about 1 pint syrup. to easo nisonv OF CHILD'S CG1D QUDOI MOCKS Tb iHIiss Nancy ! "Watson to I . : Invitations were received i la Salem Thursday of the I tarriage of Miss Nancy Watson, daaghter of f Mrs.' Thomas B. Watson i of Portland, to Mr. James Kinersly - lot I The Dalles, which will take puce on November .3 ace on November s. . j . : - ,. . -The bride-to-be is a sisterj of KlHpcir-i ", rs. Conrad Paulson of Salem. '-'itV-irjl 1 1 m '''mm ' ' - it .Mrs. I A humber of Salem couples have ! been invited to the w e d d 1 n g which will be solemnized at St. .Michael and All Angel's church jatia p'docjt in the evening with 1 Bishop Benjamin Dagwell of .'fidating. h- : I Mr. Paulson will give the bride j In f marriage and she has. asked (her youngest sister, Mrs. Richard t Adams , (Bonnie Watson) to- be he matron of henoti' , -'s . I A reception will be held i at ; . the home of the bride's mother ' . Immediately after the ceremony. -I Miss Watson, who has many friends in Salem, is a graduate of Portland schools.' Her fiance, i who was recently : discharged frotn the marine corps, attended-' .the University of Oregon. V. 7 I ! S i. -a..-?,-.. v '. : 7 t Lt and Mrs. Norval E. Eastin Oane Irish) pictured cut ting their wedding cake at the reception which followed their marriage on October 18 at the home of the bride's perrents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Irishi in SUvertbn. aesten Miller). " V- ' -"4. 1 i Michael FimmeiT Has Birthday i I Mrs. H. M. Finuixen. 120t Court street, entertained Wed nesday for her - son, ' Michael Dean, on his first birthday. I GuesU were Mrs. a M. Rasi ofer and Charles, Mrs. J, J. Terde and Frances, Mrs. X. Milk ier and Steve, Mrs, 'Kenneth Torgeaon and Davldi Mrs. Zd fink- Stanley and Gerald, Mrs. R. Voigt, Beverly And Ken- . neth snd Mrs. R. J; Backley. ! The Dlae a4 De elms el the Kiezer community: met with Mrs. Jack Cloyd on Thursday to celebrate hr birthday. A new member taken In was Mrs. Dells Johnson. Visitors were Mrs. James K. Cloyd and. Mrs. L January. Next meeting will be November 1 at Mrs. H. Brene- TCIQ CAHARY CPCCIALIZCC Ki 7112 ADT OP SKJGIHG "To taag successfully,'" trilled the canary, "you must specialize in vocalizing."! The success of Hills Bros, in producing coffee is because they specialize : only in buying, blending, roasting, and packing of the finest coffees obtainable. No wonder every pound has the same matchless flavor. No wonder drinkers of Hills Bros. Coffee say -"Now that's what I call good coffee P . .. f . 02SG0II STATESMAN Sataar Hiss Mar jorls Lepper arrived" In Salem Thursday afternoon by plane from her home In Santa Rosa, Calif,' for a visit withlllss Florence Lewis at the horn of Dr. I and Mrs. - George Lewis, Mist Lepper, who formerly re sided here, will remain until Monday. Saturday, ".Miss Lewis and; her guest will attend the Navy day festivities In Portland.' Younaer Set Gals event of Saturday night for members of the Junior high school set will be the Halloween party for which Suzanne Barnes and Carolee Coffey will be hos tesses at Pringle park. The hostesses have Invited 33 of their friends to an Informal evening of, dancing and gamesT Refreshments will be served ?late In the evening. The Hallow een motif, chrysanthemums and leaves will provide "the decora tive note. Mrs. Ralph Barnes and Mrs. Robert Coffey, mothers of the hiaWariiii.trfr hostesses, will assist their daugh ters wormally, il u P&rty i i. r i i 1 I i. .1 I :. f I ! t II Mrs. Tlllie Ishaa sad her daughter, Bernice, have returned from 4 ,two weeks stay in San Trancico where they were the guests; of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindeburg. They also visited at the Trank Lindeburg estate U Atherton several days. Mrs. Rob ert Lindeburg will be remem bered ss LaReva Isham. TisMera ft Salaam ihla week are Lt CoL and Mrs. Douglas Sharp and their children, Enid Patricia and Michael, who are guests at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, Mra.'Claresiee MeCasker. (Grace Bailey) returned the first of the week from San Francisco where she has been with her navy lieutenant husband the past month. Lt (Jg) McCusker, has now-left for further duty la the Pacific. ' v I , f :- Oregon; Friday Morning. October S3. 19U Willamette Sororities -To Rush : i -.t .; n .-. T j. .'. ' Open bouses at the chapters of Willamette university's four; sororities Friday afternoon wQl' inaugurate PanheUenic rush weekend oil the Tnrqt1 The four, houses are Alpha Chi Omega, Chi Omega, Delta Phi and Pi Betai Phi. The Delta Phi chapter: will be formally , in stalled as Delta Gamma on No vember 10, inaking all four sor orities on the campus members of the national organization. Officers of PanheUenic I are Dorothy Hoar, president; I Pat Ann Sly, treasurer; Dorothy Mo drow, secretary; Carolyn Brady," rush chairman, and Dean Olive M. Dahl, advisory The remainder of Trlda-r'a nuh P?1 will be two eve- nlng firesides at each of the sororities, the first beginning at 70 p. Jm. and the second at m .III n TT1 f An Indoor picnic at each house NStlS "ULL" 1 ' SS? IttS00 TlS 'petition j of mday nlghfs fire sides planned for Saturday eve ning at the same hours.! Sunday events will feature teas at the sororities from 3 until 4 o'clock in the afternoon and formal din- ners m -the evening beginning at 730. i ! ''.'' ; Rush weekend on the Willam ette campus iwill conclude with mIaJm I. mm .1.J i,m. m A I utrtiniiisa hi uie soron- 1 ties at 8 o'clock Monday morn . lng at which time bids will be announced to the rushees. '' , .! - , ..!' ' : Rites ecd in Fireplace Room The weddini ! of Lee, " daughter I of Richey, land Mr; Thedamary Mrs. Elsie Pomanodaa Jlojjsseas was solemnized Satur--nty afternoon, October 20, at 3 o'clock In the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. The Rev. Chester.Hamblin offic iated at the! double ring cere mony. I .. . y The bride wore a soldier blue crepe dressmaker suit with black hat and. accessories. Her flowers were gardenias- and red rose buds. Mrs. Elsie Richey was her daughter's matron of honor. She wore s blue velvet dress with matching; hat and accessories. Her corsage (was of gardenias. Mr. William Richey attended the" groom. i . A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother. v The couple will make their home in California. Ml- ; HaIldwpen Party ' For Children On Saturday afternoon the young children of St Paul's Episcopal Sunday school will be honored at . a - gala Halloween party at the parish house from 2:30 to 4:39 O'clock. The guests will come in costume and: re freshments will be served dur ing the afternoon. I The committee arranging the affair Includes Mrs. Gerald Fisher, Mrs.! Wallace Carson, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Wal ter Socolofsky, Mrs. Wendell Wyatt Mrs. T. M. Medf ord, Mrs. Donald .McCargar, Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs, Ed Hagen, Mrs. Neill Hanson, Mrs.! Herman Jochlm sen and Miss I Mary Ann Brady. ' , : J . - ' 1 .' ; 1 I MIm TlrsU iSextea will be a bridge luncheon hostess today at her home In honor of mem? bers of her club. , A gaest at! the hesae ef Mr. and Mrs.; Daniel J. McLellan this week has been Miss Nell Grlmmett iOf XsGrsnde. I n 35i?faXs n an tt. m err. , . 1 t r -i Mr. rmd Mrs' TAvrn Holm fFInrenra Pnolal vthn vera married an October at the Stayton Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Poole of Stay ton. The couple will live In Twain Harte, Calif., where the groom, is in business. (jesten Kathle Baskk. daaghter ef Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick, celebrated her eighth birthday on Saturday when she enter tained sixteen of her school friends at an Informal party ati her home on Court street from 1 to 4 o'clock. ' ' i . i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell will be among those entertain ing informally before the Sub scription club dinner dance Sat urday night in honor of a group of heir friends. A eeln sbewer for twe- recent brides will be held In connection with the Halloween party, which the. FL girls of the Rebekah lodge are giving on Monday night. Those to be honored are Mrs. Rudy L. Enger and Mrs. Robert Beyers. . . FLASH O : - ' I'- , i . "I a rvr? rvo ts AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF MARION COUNTY Dear Friends: - , We wish to thank you for your past patronage. The confidence 'you have placed In us by your overwhelming attendance during the past nine months leaves us no al ternattve as to our future policy. We feel all Of you should share In some measure our wonderful success. Your cooperation makes all this possible. So, we are inaug- uratinf our new winter policy by reducing our prices on food, admissions and bev erages. We shall continue, though, to maintain the same high quality, service and Standard, of our dinners and floor show entertainment We shall continue to conduct our establishment In good taste and refinement We never have and never will tol erate rowdyism. We find our greatest pleasure in knowing you and serving you honestly. : j v ' 8AM AND MDXE 8TEINBOCK. Now is the time to celebrate your birthdays, anniversaries and A f VnUiOniS grillllPII MVm ..I . . m M . v utynnauii oufftn LADIES f J WEEX Of OCTOBER 22 TWICE NIGHTLY, . 10t00 - i - . ..llf cc:m:G attdactioiis i l f ! , ' I DANCma TO THE MUSIC '1 ( 1 OF ARCHIE THOMAS V J WT TSS ORCHESTRA Salem's Only Theater Restaurant - - One Clock North ef Underpass en Eead te Portland j ... -t - Miuer Speakers Named For Program Speakers for "World Conunun ity Day" program sponsored by the Salem Council of Church Women at the First Christian , church November 2 will be the Rev. George Swift, speaking on "The World Charter how! can we make it live?" and the Rev. W. G. Xverson of Portland on "The World Community how Can we achieve it?" and "The World Church woman's part in it" The morninff session of this meeting will be ffiven over to business session, election and in-, stallation of officers and reports on their local projects. j Luncheon will be served by the Christian church ladies. Call Mrsj Leslie Carson, phone 6333, for reservations. i .; I I SPECIAL ' NEWS . X NEW WINTER POLICY NOW IN EFFECT ! A full course steak, chicken or turkey dinner, consisting of entree, cocktail, soup, sal ad, relish, dessert and drink. A complete dinner for only ornt TTmm eravtp evisra iW VUUIbU BiAUilJ Al uufl. in real ireai w cai WEEKDAYS AND SUNDAYS Tax Inc. fWmm.mmmm.A e.t..l. . ..J tl.1t J. m au ujvu wxAnwiA cuuu inGHT EVERY TUESDAY LADIES ADMITTED FREE - 13 Geo. Ccrieilo'x Bill llxixrell iftr nxalyjCclnan 12. - 00 Mils Bros. 4 -V Dvaeaat Sisters Two Couples neiurn to Salem I Being welcomed back to Sa lem are Mr. and Mra, Maurice Fltzsimons (Jane Huston) and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Doo little (Patricia Lamb), who have been living In Longview, Wash, since their marriages. : Both young men were stationed there with the coast guard and j were dis charged this week, j i Mr. and Mrs. Fitzsimons are temporarily residing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston and- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fitzsimons, until they find liv ing accommodations. Young Mra. Fitzsimons will enroll for her senior year at Willamette uni versity next week. She is a Ro tary scholarship student and a member of PI Beta. Phi. Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle are now sojourning In Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, and Seattle. They plan to be away several weeks. Until their apartment is ready they will be with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doo little. Miss Janice Bedg-es of Orecea City, on terminal leave from the Spars, la a nouseguest of Miss Grace L. Bottler. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Paalson have returned from j a three weeks visit in Dell Rapid3, South Dakota, with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson. iasHa&s&)sHBHfiawi Persons wlsh-i.ng .their names imprinted on Christmas Cards should order now! Come in to day and choose your fa vorite from our wide se lection of Christmas cards. 1 Commercial Book Siore 111 N. ComT Fh, 4534 a FLASH , t.nn t m m. 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