l frAGI tTf I Th OREGON STATESiIaN: Sd ?: " ' ' " ' - 1 V : j i - 1 J A I - ' lumnae Groups Meet Thre sorority alumna group wer entertained at Informal af lairi Monday night. The Gamma Phi Beta cele brated their 7 lit anniversary at a buffet dinner at th hom of their president, Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Assisting hostesses wer Mrs. Roger K. Putnam and Mrs. Walter Barsch. The tabl- centerpiece was of ; pink ' carnations, heather and 'ireesiaa in a silver bowl flanked by Ivory, tapers In silver-candel-bras. Attending wereMrs. Coburn GrabenhorsWMrs. William H. . Hammond, Mrs. Garlan Simp aon, Mrs. Russell Woodward, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mrs. LeRoy Grote, Mrs. C. C. Higgins, Mrs. Ivan Merchant, Mrs. J. J. Morritz, Mrs. Jam .H. Nicholson, Jr., -Mis Margaret Sjmms, Mrs. Les ter Carter Miss Calline Hillman, Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Miss Louise Rawson, Mrs. ' Roger Putnam, Mrs. Walter Barsch, and Mrs. Frank Spears. Alpha Chi Omega Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs. Wil ner Wells, and Mrs. Waldo Zel ler entertained th Alpha Chi Omega alumnae at the former's home on State street. A dessert ' supper was followed by the busi ness meeting. The alumnae dis cussed plans for their Christmas celebration at the chapter house ' on the Willamette campus. . Alumnae present were Mrs. Howard Barlow, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Theodore Madsen, Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Miss BiUie Cupper, Mrs. James Walton, Mrs. James Young,' Mrs. Stearns' Cushing, Mrs. Robert Shinn. Mrs. E. W. Morley, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Mrs.. Douglas . Parker, Mrs. George Hanasuka, Mrs. J5. Bar ber, Mrs. William, DePewY Mrs. William Linfoot, Miss Agnes " Ruth Hanson, and the hostesses. Kappas Meet The Kingwood Heights home of Mrs. Charles Claggett was the scene of the Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae meeting Mon day night. A dessert supper was . served by the hostess. During th evening the group planned the annual Christmas party and charity work. Those present were Mrs. Ros eoe Wilson, Mrs. George Ross man, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. Gayle Fin ley, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. X. S. Kreason .of Dallas and Mrs. Charles Claggett. Monroes Visit at Truax Home Mrs. James Monro and daughters, Marilyn and Jean of Portland, formerly of Salem, visited here over the weekend ' as guests of Mr. and Mrs. .Mer ritt Truax. . ... The Monroe have been mak ing their hom In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, since leaving Salem sev eral years ago. Mr. Monroe was : acout executive ef the Cascade Area council of Boy, Scouts of f America. He la now camp ex ecutive for the Portland area, Boy Scouts. Th. Monroes hav -' purchased a home in Lake Os wego. Mrs. H. C. MajUell left by plane Sunday night for Wash ington, D. C, to Jin her hus band, Brigadier General Man dell, who is at Walter Reed hos-, pital. The army general recently returned to the states from th South Pacific. . . Today s Menu Let's have a simple dinrer to night. In anticipation of the com ' Vig feast. Lettuce salad ' . French dressing with cheese Hamburger cakes Toasted bun Buttered green beans - Orange blanc mange ORANGE BLANC MAXXGE 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons cornstarch - 6 tablespoons sugsr 1 egg -whites V teaspoon salt . "Grated rind of 1 oranges.. Mix cornstarch, -sugar and salt together. Add milk, and cook . In double boiler till thick. Then cook ten minutes longer. Remove from fire and add orange rind and fold In stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn int mold and chili. Servt with oft orange custard. RATION CALENDAR MEATS. FATS, KTC.t Red SUmp Fl through Kt through Nov. so; L.I mroagn wt vua inrougri Dec. 31. Rt throw VlwUi through Jan. 31: Wl through Zt, maA Green. K t'irougn Feb. ZS. Sl'GAE: . , Book 4 Stamp M valid for flv pourid throush Dot. 1. , A TOnnEYS 29c lb. YOUNG BIRDS - Savbj Cealcr j: Salem and ITet Salem Open 7:39 A. M.4 t P. M. Cl4Med Thaakrivrnr h II iriirirHM r : rV - . it a. . . Music v . Maxme Burea : Women's Cditar T" Hobbs Home Scene of Dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs wer hosts' for a lovely dinner party Saturday night at their Jefferson street residence for th pleasure of a group of their friends. An arrangement of chrysanthe mums provided ,th decorative not on the dinner table and about the rooms. Contract bridge was in play during the evening Covers were placed for r Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mr. and - Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jernigan - and -Mr. and Mrs.' Hobbs. Trio Will Sing At Drama Music for the Willamette uni versity . department of drama's presentation of "The Man Who Came to Dinner," scheduled for December 7 at the Leslie junior high school auditorium will b provided by an Alpha Chi Omega trio composed of Miss Pat Mansfield, Portland, Miss. Betty Ellen Sinkola, "Hoquiam, Wash., and Miss Elaine Cloudy, Ketchikan, Alaska, it was" an .r.ounced Tuesday by production manager Lois Messing of Port land. - The December 7 production of the Broadway comedy success' will mark Miss Messing's sec ond appearance within six months as manager of a Will amette play. While a freshman, Miss Messing, a member of Delta Gamma sorority, managed the 1945 May Weekend play, "You Can't Take It With You." Wallace Reeds Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Wallace J. Reed, who recently came north from: California, have been visiting th past week in Corvallis with his mother, Mrs. Arden A. Reed, formerly of Salem. Mrs. Red is . housemother at the Alpha Gam ma Delta house. Mrs. Wallace Reed is the for mer Kathleen Schroepfer of Visalia, Calif. The couple's mar mi age took place In the -south -last June. Mr. Reed was recent ly discharged from the navy. The couple will leave this week for Visalia for a short visit, expectingtd return to Cor vallis where Mr. Reed plans to continue his college work at Oregon State college. " Ed Talbot Feted -On Birthday Mrs. Ed Talbot and Miss Leona LaBranche entertained with a "surprise brithday party for Mr! Ed Talbot Sunday night at the Talbot's suburban home. Cards wtre played and the guests were also entertained by Mr. Herbert Schilicker who played the piano and showed the guests card tricks h had learned while in a Ger man prison camp. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs Darrell Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Russell, Mr. and 'Mrs. Hershel Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. George Etzel, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Payne, Mrs. Jessie Worth ington. Miss Allene Osborne, Mr. Walter' Cline, Mr. Donald La Branche, Mr. Herb Schlicker, th honor guest,. Mr. Ed Talbot and th hostesses. - - Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Shay were in Portland Saturday night . to attend the "welcome home"' party given at the Oswego Country club in honor of Mrs. Shay's brother-in-law and sister. Captain - and ,Mrs. Oliver C. Jessup. Captain Jessup was re cently released from the service and is; now on terminal leave. - i Gaeat at the ba f Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert B. Wynkoop on Thanksgiving will b Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spong and children, Kathleen and Marilyn. LOIIGIllfFuR NYLONS ? h toks fats to mak nylons, i girdles, lctrc irons and many other thingv you'rcp waiting for ... as wN at soap. Utd fats or ndedl JVJttt IN VOWt lSO MTfSI Society V.CIti bs !-:.',- -1 . The Homd , Jeryme English CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY - 1 WSCS. First Methodist church,' meet in Carrier Room, t:30 p.m. Centralis i Pythian Sitr, cov ered dish supper, 9:39 pjii. - lATL'ID.1 AT 1 Salem Woipan's club '--at club house. 3:3 p.m. BPW finance committee with Mia Marv Bheldon. 33 Union street, 7:30 p.m. Date Is Set For anquet The Marion county volunteer nurses aide corps wilt celebrate its third birthday at afi informal banquet on jrhursday .hight, De- , cember 6. in the Mirror room of the Mafidn hotel, flans were made for jthp affair at the regu lar monthly meeting of the corps Monday ni;ht with jthe newly elected cors leader. iiMrs. Wil liam T.scho6p, presiding. The banquet will also be the occa.sion tojbrinsr to a: close th wartime peogram of. the corps and to continue the purses aide corps on i a! peacetime basis In definitely. jAll nurses aides in Marion county, their husbands and guests are invited to the 6:30- o'cljOc: banquet; A varied entertainment program will be giverwduriiig the dinner hour, and dancing will fallow. Mrs. George Huj? is general chairman of the affair. .i Dr. Bain Speaks .A " To Auxiliary, Dr. Vei- D. Bain ;of the state department of education spoke on "Social Hygiene at the re gular meeting of the American Legion auixiliary Monday night. The president, Mrsi Austin H. Wilson, , presided. Two Willam ette -university students, Ben Mosher and Roger Fogelquist, entertained the unit; withj several numbers, j : I Don Madison, chalrmafi of the "Gifts for the Yanks," Rational Chrislmas! progranl spoke, in troducing! his committee mem bers. Mrsj Alfred Williams. Mrs. Ira Pilcher and ;Miss Velma McNamara, a returned veteran.' Mrs. Jimes Garonj displayed gifts to be sent to jthe veteran's . hospital tp Portland, to be given by the veterans as; gifts. Capital unit will also present 80 gifts to children of veterans. A sewiyig meeting will be held Friday : evening at i the home of Mrs. Elsie' Ritchie 914 North 14th. to sew for v. he Corvallis hospital. bnower nonors Mrs. Steveley A shower was aiven by Mrs. Fred G Kurtz at her home on North Ri vc road on Friday in honor of Mrs. WjJ A. Steveley. The room was beautifully dec orated , in fall flovfers. A buffet lunchn was served by the co-hostMi Mrs. E. A., Churnside. i. Those present were th honor guest, Mrs. E. JJlGenther, Mrs, E. E. King, Mrs.) R. E. Lewis; Mrs. Ubby JeffeMs, Mrs. Roger Morris, L Mrs.- Iti Shoemaker Mrs. Ti A. Gilmcfe, Mrs. Irvin Mackey, Mris. ttrank Zeniske and Miss Mildred Anderson and hostesses .-. i . i . Westminster G4U4 meetinr f the Fii-st Presbyterian church prewoifsly scheduled for today, has betn postponed to Wednes day, November 21. CentralU PytHlan Sisters wUl meet tonight for; ja covered dish supper at 6 130 of clock followed by roll ca , officerk. and nomination of: i i MONMO 4- Cecilia Bren- nan, jpla OCE, has ent j secretary at Yfd appointment! in Red Cn service, and wil go to Wa ngwn, D. C, late this month O take a two-weeks training will be rse,. alter which she ligned to the coast district. She expects her work ttf be in persohnet A Utile Va-tro-noi v each) nostril promptly reuevea snlflij, tufly casttess of head coktM triaJaes breathing ealCTi JJkVJ A!st ftftn irtrtit rainy colds from developing If used m time. Trr ttl Totrtl Ilka ll Follow directions In package. ii UTH rtcei DBS Arrive For Holiday ThefThankigiving holiday will : "bring a number of the college and hoarding ' school set home for the four day Weekend. Joan FarrelL I daughter bf Secretary of State and Mrs. . Robeft S. FarrelL :jr, will arrive tonigit from Tacoma where she is atnding Annie Wright Sem inar The FaxreJls nd their daug&ters, Joan and Sally, will be lr Portland for Thanksgiving day is guests of his parents, Mr. an IMrs. Robert: S. Farrell, ar. Pauline Wallace, daughter of the jaul B. Wallaces, will also arrife tonight ifromj Tacoma. whef e she is takingher senior yearj at Anni Wrighttoo spend the pHlidays with her Tparents. ,Nany Wallace, a sophomore at the lUniversity pf Washington andla Pi Beta Phi arrived the firsf of the week from Seattle , f or Jthe holiday Week Kfisi Mary Elizabeth Sisson, daughter of the Brown K. Sis sons, also a Pi Beta Phi at the" Unersity of Washington, art rivfd Tuesday night to spend th holidays- with her parents. Miss Jeanne Busick, daughter of he William I J. Busicks, will be pome tonight from St. Helen's Jutjior college in Portland to spend the Thaoksgiving holidays. H ' 1 - ' ' tv prge Crowd at lomecoming I r lem Rebekah Iodize met Mfnday in the I OOF temple with th noble grand, Mrs. John Dar niflle, presiding over a group of .oOer 200. - pifts were presented at th "harvest home' held for th I(OF home in Portland. Mrs. Ruth Hornaday was appointed chairman of the committee to cre for the room sponsored by tlfe Salem Rebekah lodge at th vS i t. . home, j IMrs. j Emil Otjen will have c arge ! of the Christmas gift packages " for t the men in the nval hospital at Corvallis. The nljembers are requested to get te packages:) to her Monday njght, November 28. I The lodge Will participate in the Christmas seal sale. Mrs. Mary Dunn and Vera R. White were elected to member snip and Irene Kunz transferred from Missoula, Montana. Next Monday night the Rebekah de gree will be conferred on six Candidates, r I Miss Hazel Price will enter lain the Past Noble Grands as fociation tonight at her home on front Street at Market Th Three Link club will hold luncheon and business meet- ng Friday in' th club parlors t the IOOF temple. amon Bassett s Wave ! if K NEW YORK 4- Miss Rosanna Joan Mrljuffhlin nt 4S5 Prns. ; pect Place, Brooklyn, a member of th Wave, and Mr. Ramon Harris Baaaett, formerly of Sa lem and at present in the navy, secured a marriage license today at the Municipal building here. . They said the ceremony would take place on Saturday, Novem ber j 17 in StilTeresa's church, Brooklyn, th Rev. W. G. Ryan officiating. ;' Th bride-elek, the daughter of Mr. and Ms. William 'Mc Laughlin, was born in New York. Mr. Bassett is a native of Salem. His parents are Mr. and 'Mrs. Raymond lH. Bassett. Cm4 drcUl m I4K mM. 3 . li)dv ring.. Saleaa'a Leadinr Credit In fc. : ii .7 , r. -I , I. ....... V.V Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ppp, jr. (Bonnie Lue Pfaf finger) have returned from a six weeks trip -hich took; them to Rochester, New York, to visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Popp, r. Mr. Popp "was released from the service this fall. Mr. and " r n .ni t- c i r V and whole they are waiUng for . living accomodations they ar. living with, her mother, Mrs. Louise Pfaffinger, at Woodburn. J A Luncheon Saturday Mrs. Paul B: Wallace presid-1 ed at a smartly arranged lunch-' eon Saturday afternoon at herj country home, Wallace Orchards ,v for the pleasure of. Mrs. Frank N. Jordan of Seattle, who is a guest at the home of Mrs. Henry ' W. Meyers. Mrs. Jordan will re turn by plane Friday to her hom after a several weeks visit her; Covers were placed for Mrs. Frank Jordan, Mrs. Henry W.. Meyejrs, Mrs. Louis Lachmund, , Mrs. J. Edward West, Mis Cath erine Dixon and Mrs. Paul Wal lace. . I- A Birthday Party - i Dian Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis, will cele brate her fourth birthday Fri day afternoon when her mother entertains a group of her friends at their home on East Lefell street Games will be in play during the afternoon.- A lighted birth day cake on a musical cake plat will be a feature of the refresh ment hour. Guests will be seated at small tables. Honoring Diane will b Judy and Janice Hauge, Billy and Su san Bush, Linda and Patty Su Ritchie, Frank Hunt, Dexter and Craig Hobbs, Roger Putnam, Bobby Rieder and John Ellis. Additional' guests will be Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Marvin Ritchie, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Roger K. Putnam and Mrs. Robert Rieder. Jayceettes Are , Entertained Jayceettes were entertained on Monday by Mrs, Elmo Lindholm at her home on Madison street. Th evening was spent Inform ally following a short business session. At a late hour th hostess served refreshments as sisted by Mrs. Ronald Crossland. Guests present included Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mrs. Har- rison Elgin, jr., Mrs. Fred Evan son, Mrs. Jack Hann, Mrs. Harris Haevet, Mrs. Ray La Vodie, Mrs. "Adam Lefor; Mrs. Lyle Leigh ton, Mrs. R. F. Lockard, Mrs. LeRoy MacKellar, Mrs. Ken Mather, Mrs. Robert Romage, Mrs. Ken neth Torgeson, Mrs. Floyd Waltz, and Mrs. ClayJPomeroy. Mrs. Margaret Useerans waa hostess to members of the Gaiety Hill Garden jplvto at a jon o'clock luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her Center street horjie., Mrs. Verlln G. Coleman and her son, Kenneth, of Portland, ar visiting at the hem ef her parents, Ha and Mrsj J. P. Hunt. duyanema ndfielp some" health and The ViCTORY ! HEIDER'S RADIO BECORD SHOP 20 YEARS INi SALEM - PHONE 7522 , Conference Attracts ; Women ; Oregon Business and Profes-, Women-g district- eonfer- WM m Oregon City Sund Noyember. 18. Delega- . ittended , , om MUxi, McMinnville, Oregon City, G res ham, Hillsboro, Portland; Port land League, - Portland Juniors and Salenv . ' ..',. ; ' National membership chair man, ' Miss Wilma Zimmerman of Tacoma, special guest speaker at the luncheon, reported nation al membership now at 91,000 and definitely on the , increase. In her topic, "100,000 Strong for 48," she outlined the national program toward a larger, mor active and a solid, constructive organization. Miss Zimmerman also gav an ' excellent account of the recent organization of a business and professional wom en's federation in Anchorage, Juneau and Ketchikan, Alaska. During the international re lations panel discussions ! Mrs. Arthur H. Weddle of Salem, state education chairman, led the group in the subject of "Ed ucation, the Cornerstone.; BPW delegates from Salem in cluded: Miss Ida Mae Smith, state legislation chairman; Mrs. Marion Lowry Fischer,, stat publicity and radio chairman; Mrs. Arthur Weddl. state edu cation chairman; Miss May Cleveland, Miss Dorothy Cor nelius, Miss Effie Smith, Miss Betty FJofson, Miss Nola Clark, Miss Mary Sheldon, Mrs. John Versteeg, i Mrs. Anna Morgan, Miss In a Maye Toland, Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen, Mrs. Irma- Grace Turner, Mrs. Lola McFarland, ; Misses Ruth and Phebe Mc Adams, Miss Eleanor Roberts, Mrs. Winni Pettyjohn, Miss Marion Wooden, Miss j Cecila Woodruff ! and Miss Mary IyalL DlUr Honors A Visitor ! f ; Mrs. Charles T. Pomeroy en . tertained ! on Tuesday night at dinner for Lt. William Goodwin of the coast guard, who is visit ing here j f ror Seattle. Lieuten ant Goodwin, J a brother of Mr, Charles A. Godwin. Th table centerpiec jlwas of autumn ' flowers, j Covers! wer placed : for LL William Goodwin, Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Goodwin and Mrs. Charles T. Pomeroy. Dr. Pomeroyj has recently been re leased from the service, f ' i i A gaest or Lt and Mrs. Sturt McElhinhy (Doris Duffy) the past week has been Lt. Robert Whitney of Longview. Th two marine jair corps men wer to gether both in th states and overseas. Also a guest at the Charles McElhinny hom over th weekend was their daughter, Jean, and Miss Virginia Dempsey of McMinnville. ; - Mrs. Kichard Hang eaierta hi ed members of her club Tuesday night at her East Wilson; street home. X latt supper followed an evening of contract bridge guy backh nness Wlflis oi BADIO REPAIRING 428 COURT Last Day Hostess WhoKno Ws Her Turkey Has Enough and Not too Much to berve. . -. By Maxinc Bbtms -Now about the turkey. I To have just enough turkey, not too much, and certainly x.ot too little, is the desire of every Thanks gi ving hostess. Most ' Women like to hav plenty ior at least a meal or two after Thanksgiving day, and r.o jne seems to fear suffering- from too much turkey, although, it ' wig been a favorite joke. with come-' , dians. .. ' ! Economy cornea with larger 'birds anyway, because there is more proportion of meat to bon in large turkey than - small. Therefore it is real economy to :buy not too small a turkey. If you ar choosing a turkey l over 14 pounds, experts say you should buy a torn turkey, if un- der 14 pounds, buy a hen. A torn that size is apt to be imma j ture, a hen over 14 pounds is too old. i ' Now asjto amount to allow. I The experts again come to our I rescue and say allow i pound to. one pound dsessed weight for each person to be served. That's ! supposed to serve for the main I meal only, but it depends partly on the generosity of the carver. I I've been to meals where on j pound would have served half a dozen from the servings given A pound is a good sized amount and should be ample if the hos tess does not ,plan too many second meals. There ara those who stick by Miss Deedpn at Lewis" and Clark Arleen Deedon, daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Deedon; of rout 1, Salem, is attending Lewis and Clark college, Port-f land. : Miss Deedon, a senior, is ma joring in social science. She is president, of the Christian Fel lowship, an inter-denominationat organization on the . campus, and secretary of the 'senior class. I Graduating-from Amity , high school in May 1941, Miss Dee don attended the Western Theo logical Baptist seminary in Port land for three years before en rolling at Lewis and Clark in February 145. j ' FOR HER .1 . OUR NEW t i , i ,yy I II 4 . V T190 iy$P,K ShTI lov: lf bright gory 'f T colon! th soft, eh " P I prinhl The! way tMs royon yQJ ofSord,A 1 1 , 1 wrop-orot ni ttyf to, fhol fef u Osnsftot orlronwg.W-20. r ,:r-- tj. "J fill ' '-"' - , ' . ' ' - , - ' t " - - . j th old fashioned roaster method - -U MAklnr turkey and get down, th sUurninfim or frajr speckleaV . MBmi utensil once or twice yewr. But I modern cooks find that what the expert say about slow cooking is true. They mere ly - put th fowl in a shallow pan, set the oven to 350 degrees . and leave jit for several hours. Time for cooking is longer, but the resulting bird is thought to b juicer and to have shrunk en less, arid the method is lust about the! simplest thing one could hope for.' Her ar time charts, they al low less time per hour for larg er birds, and after the fowl gets to be a certain size time should not 'be extended much jer pound. I . -' 1 lb. turltey 3 hrs.- 20 mln. , It lbs S hrs. mm. IS lb. 4;hrs. ' IS lbs. 4 ! hrs. 40 . mm. . -f lbs S hrs. Above 10 lbs. allow about 1 min utes per pound extra. Experts! say (and I've never checked carefully on this) that for a 10 pound turkey you need 9 cups bread to make dressing, ar.d for hirds over 10. pounds allow two cups les than the number of pounds pf the turkey (10 cups for 12 pound bird, 14 cups for it pound bird, IS cups for 20 pound bird)." A ten pound turkey makes about S to 4 cups well flavored - gravy." j - ChinUp ClutHa Sunday Parly The Chin Up club of Oregon was given a party Sunday 'at th Hope Presbyterian church in Portland. The hostess was Mica Avis Fleetwood. v Mr. Floyd Hamman furnished a private bus for-Salem, Wood burn and Canby members for the . party. Governor Snell and Mr. Floyd J. Cook helped with other expenses. Sunday, November 15, the club will have a party in Portland at Sacred Heart .church. There will be a white elephant sale to which the public may contribute through the president, Beth Sell wood, Rt. 2, Box 336, Salem, bo fore Friday. t 7. ... l r