S Tha Of. Stat man, Soltn. Ort, Thuradcry. Spt. 18. IMS A Society . Clubs Music . . . . The Home MAXINE BURQt Woman's Editor JERYME ENGLISH SocUty Editor Luncheons Are Slated Two informal luncheons are on the social calendar t'wlay. Mm; Joseph E. I .aw. sr. will cntcrtaini a! a one o'i Ich k luncheon thi af- ternrwm fur the pleasure of Mrs. Enel B. Miller, who U visiting here from San Francisco. Mm. Milier i u guest at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr. A. few of Mrs. Miller's old friends have been invited to the affair. Mn Charles S. McEihinny. r. will preside at luncheon today at her Court street home for the cx-i etiitive board of the Theatre Arts study group. Mrs. McEihinny N president and plans will be made for. the coming year. The first? meeting will be in Octoler. Covers will be placed for Mrs. William Kiik. Mrs. Otto K. Paul bk. Mrs. Mclun Geist, Mrs. Mau rice Brennen, Miss Kate Dickson and the hostess. Firt AAUW Liuirlieon All unnersity and college wom en are invited to attend the" AAL'W luncheon meeting Sjtur Jo it 1 p.m. in the Mirror room at the Marion hotel. Mrs. A. A. Cohen, membership t hair m m ha announced. Reservations ' should t- made with Mrs. Virgil Golden, telephone 862r, before Friday Boon. Dr. A. L. Sttand, president of Oiegon State college, will be speaker. The business meeting will follow -the pmgiam. Mrs. Floyd L. Utter.- president of the Salem branch AAUW will pre aide at the first meeting of the gal! aerie AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Lather j Harvey Darby of Elk City, Okla. have announced the marriage of their daughter Helen to Mr. George Kraus, September 11, at the Aurora Presbyterian church. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus. The couple will live in Corvalli where they will continue their studies at OSC. Betrothal of Couple Told Adding her name to the list of brides-elect in Miss Jessie Worth ington, daughter of Mrs. Mary Worthing'ton, whose betrothal to Walter Cline, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Cline. has been announced. No plans have been made for the wedding. jMiss Worth ington and her fl aace are graduates of Salem school. He attended the Univer sity of Oregon and is a member of Phi Delta Theta. The bride elect is assistant manager of the Gjrand. Liberty and State thea tre and her fiance is in business wttth his father. i A Birthday Dinner I Nancy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Burr Miller, celebra ted her fourteenth birthday at a dinner partyTuesday night at her North 19th street home. After the dinner hour the hostess showed movies of other birthdays in the recreation room. ' . ! Covers were placed for Carol Fuhr.. Ann Forristel, Elaine Stan ley. Marilyn Power, Mary Camp bell. Pat Elfstrom, Marilyn Myers, Shirley Nieswander, Donna Beard and Nancy Miller. - Mrs. Bacon I New President Installed Monday were new of ficers of Capital unit. American legion auxiliary. Mrs. Leon Brown, department president, Mrs. Stanley Krucger, Mr. Frank Mar shall, Mrs. Jeanie Bartlett, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. Albert Gragg. Mrs. O. J. Pa 1 ma tee r, Mrs. Bess Watkins, Mrs. J. E. Cannon, Mrs. James A. Gars on. Mrs. Flor ence Ames and Mrs. Austin Wil son were installing officers. New officers are Mrs. I. N. Ba con, president; Mrs. Merle Travis, first vice-president;; Mrs. Helen McLeodt second viceT president; Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, finance officer; Mrs. Mike Panek, historian; Mrs. Lloyd Demarest, coresponding sec retary; Mrs. Malcom Cameron. re cording secretary; Mfs. J. A. Lew is, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, chaplain; Mrs. Craig Coyner and Mrs. Stanley Stiffler, sergeant-at-arms; Mr. Austin Wilson, Junior past president: Mrs. W". II. Ander son, Mrs. C. M. Craig and Mrs! Dow II. Lovell, executive board members. ' Mrs. Bacon announced commit tees, chairmen and appointive of ficers as follows: chaplain, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf; historian. Mrs. Mike Panek;; parliamentarian Mrs. Bess Watkins: sergcant-at-arms, Mrs. Craig Coyner and Mrs. Stan ley Stiffler; color bearers. Mrs. Emmet t Summerville and M t s s Pegify Gabriel; Americanism, Mrs. II. J. Smalley; child welfare, Mrs. Frank Marshall; constitution and by-laws, Mrs. Earl Andresen; Jun ior activities. Mrs. L. B. Oster man; legislative. Mrs. Paul Ficke; membership, Mrs. Merle Travis; music, Mrs. A. W. Lovcik; na tional defense, Mrs. Austin Wil son; national news, Mrs. Dow If, Ixvell: post war planning. Mrs. Don Madison: publicity, Mrs. B. W. Stacey; radio, Mrs. Melvin Lar kins; rehabilitation,! Mrs. C. M, Craig; cemetery and tnemorlal, Mrs. John Olson; custodian, Mrs, O. J. Palmateer; girls state, Mrs. Walter Spaulding; : good cheer, Mrs. Fred Williams; hospitality, Mrs. James A. G arson; telephone, Mrs. Guy Weaver; entertainment, Mrs. Helen McLeod. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Law and daughter, Kristlna, of Oakridge are visiting here a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Law. CLUB CALENDAR TH UBS DAT Women's Council of First Christian church at church. 13 o'clock dessert luncheon, meeting 1 p.m. A AUW Thursday Literary group. 130 Mrs. E. A. Cartotan, Ewald iv. Fidelia class. First Baptist church. with Mrs. Bertha Street. 1S7S S. Church st. t p m. Friendly Neighbors Garden club, Mrs. Hazel Thomas. 2263 S. 12th St.. p m. FRIDAY Woman's Relief Corps. VFW. 2 p m. Sigma Tau Mothers club with Mrs. Roy E. Barker, rt. 1. Box 2S. 1 30 dessert luncheon , Past Matrons. OCS. dinner at Gol den Pheasant, S :30 p m. , St. Mark's Lutheran 'church guild, one o'clock luncheon, church parlors. BPW executive board with Mrs. Car meltta Wed die. 1JW Broadway, 7:30 p m. SATt'RDAT AAUW luncheon, 1 p.m. Marion hotel. MONDAY Salem Junior Woman's club fair, clubhouse S p m. TUESDAY Salem Navy Mothers, Woman's club house, 8 p.m. T The Women's Ceunrll of the First Christian church will hold its first fall meeting today at the church with a dessert lunch eon at 12 o'clock and a business meeting it one. The program will be at 2. A nursery will be held for children and all church women are invited. 8t Mark's Lutheran charch guild will meet for a one o'clock luncheon at the church Friday honoring Miss Margaret Wilke, a returned missionary home on furlough from the Argentine Mis sion field. Members and friends are invited to attend. Special mu sic will follow the program. Mr. C. E. Jaqua, the new president, will preside. Mrs. Rebert Welden ter, Deena, have been Portland at the home Salem residents, Mr. Thome II . II a mmond. den was honored at when Mrs. Hammond for a group of her old and daugh- vislting in of former and Mrs. Mrs. WeJ a luncheon entertained friends. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood are expecting as their house guests this week her brother-in-law and sinter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schoeneman of Sioux Falls,. Iowa. The travelers are driving west. Mr. and Mrs. Nsrmsn WlnaJow are home from a three weeks trip which took them to New York City. They returned west the Canadian route, stopping at Banff and Victoria. Y-Teens New Name By action of the national board of the YWCA, Y -Teens is the new name for the program for 'teen-age girls, formerly being known as Girl Reserves. An nouncement of the change Ls made by Mrs. O. I. Paulson, president of the local board, and Mrs. G. A. Reeher, chairman 01 younger girls work. The increased trend is to make the teen-age program more co educational, .explains Mrs. Arthur A. Linerode, local program direc tor, and the name Girl Reserves did not describe adequately a pro gram which includes boys. Mr. and Mr C. C. Casey have as their house guests, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mm. John Hannun and daughter. Jill, who have been making their home in Los Angeles. The Hannnns will live in Portland where he will enter business. They 'expect to be here several weeks. Guests at the Casey home last Week were Mr., and Mrs. A. W. Rimel and Mrs Franklin Dunlap and son, Max, of Santa Ana, Calif. Mrs. Luella Benson of Wakee- ney, Kans, is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Cart D. ' Benson. Included on the list of places they will take their guest are the" beaches. Timber line Lodge and the McKenzie Riv er. Mrs. Ann Monson was hostess at a dinner for her Tuesday night. Also invited was Mrs. Ellen Dougherty of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Dawning are vacationing in California. A reunion was held In Fresno with all of the "six children. 12 grand children and seven great grand children present. It was the first time in 23 years the whole fam ily had been together. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Donncll Sanders of Cxm Bay on the birth of a son, Delano Ktl ward, Wednesday evening at the Salem General hospital. The grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frede rick Goodrich Delano of Salem. Capital Ten! Hive III). Mac calx-os will liegin their fall re views with a covered dish dinner tonight at 243 North Commer cial st., 6:45 p.m The committee i Mrs. Edith Strang. Mrs. Ethel Thompson and Virgil Parker. A business meeting will follow. T Mr. aM Mrs. Richard Nelson go congratulations on the birth of a seven find a half jHiiind son born Tuc&riay at the Salem Deaconess hmpital. The lillle boy has an older sister. Judith, and brother, Richard. Ttw grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hiilteitberg and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nelson. Veterans Open Season Hal Hibhard camp and auxili ary of United Spanish War Vet erans ojH-ned the season with a 6:20 dinner Monday at VFW hall. Separate business meetings fol lowed. Special guests were Mrs. Zidonia Quick, department presi dent. Myrtle Reid, department guard and Mrs. Kli.abeth Reid, past department president, all of Portland. Mrs. Hael Gordy, for merly of, California but now a resident of Salem was also pres ent. .Jessie Bush Mil kelson sang. Announcement was made of the official visit of the department president oil Oct. 7. Provinee Officer Feletl Gamma Phi Beta alumnae were entertained at dinner Monday night at the North Winter street home of Mrs. Hollis Huntington. The honor guest was Mrs. Clar ence Stevens of Spokane, province director, who has been on the University of Oregon campus the past week. Covers were placed for sixteen alumnae. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Lester Carter and Mrs. John Carson. Wed at Parsonage At a quiet double ring cere mony September 14. Miss Lois Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Nelson. Sheridan, became the bride of Roscoe W. Dickey. The Rev. R. H. Martin performed the ceremony at the United Brethren parsonage. The couple was at tended by Mr. and Mrs. Alden Addie. Mr.a nd Mrs. Dickey will live in McMinnville. Third Hirthday Party Mrs. William Skewis enter tained with a birthday party Wednesday afternoon at her home for Nancy Jo Russell on her third birthday. Honoring Nancy Jo were her mother. Mrs. Josephine Russell, Mrs. Lawrence 'Fitzgerald and Edwfina. Ted and Diana Melburn, Nancy Mae and Mlna Rae Skewis. Meat o thf Matter ; n aBassBBBWBSssssssssBBBssssssssssss I assssssassssssss . Local Walnut Pinch Hits for Meat In Main Dishes: Ingenuity Helps ' ! : I By Marine Ituren ' Klatrman Woman's Ftlitnr No need to worry too much about shortages of meat, for many persons - who live; entirely without if seem healthy and happy. Mamma's brainwotk may ! a. little bit more strenuous thotith, f;r working up meatjless dishes sometimes takes more thought and effort than plunking a steak or chop in the frying pan; Now take walnuts for instance, they make a good meat substitute and there is many a tpare nut in! many a house Wanting to le used up before the new rop from back yard trees is harvested. Just try: i walnut: loaf 2 cups breadcruimlni 1 cup walnuts (chopped coarse ly 2 smalt onions 1 carrot 2 eggs Salt and pcpH-r Sprinkling of sage" Mix. add enough milk to make moist but not soggy (about 2 cups) Bake in a loaf pan . for about 45 minutes to an hoiir at 350. Another meat nubstitute Is: NUT HASH 1 cup chopped piiLs 2 cups rooked potatoes (cold) onion, hoppild 1 tablespoon brhwned flour j cup cream or; tomato puree 1(7 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon sage . Mix ingredients and heat in an oiled pan in the oven or on top of stove. Half c.u hopped olives may be added. May a green pep pers too. There are many more meat sub stitutes, which wf can discuss in future articles unfh as eggs, cot tage cheese, cheese and others. Mr. and Mrs. C harles llelttel and Mr. and Mrs.l Werner Brown have returned from a stay at Ne kowiu. Mr. and Mrs. William L. rhil lips, sr. hae returned from a short business arid pleasure tlip to Seattle. j Mrs. Hluart Laneeflrld and rhil' dien. JMeil and Maigaiel, have ie tuined from a week's stay at NH- scott. I -h- Mrs. Harris Lietzj Hunter. and Mrs. It. C lliulli 1? 5 i $8.S3 Sslaa Cilsis OoaU mm Is li -Ha wtu wt -aw s fsv mmm-sIv SW kwrf H'r aa iwn mS " " " ! cS ln tmmm fc w mm il i il m i t - a StaMs Ss H isi Can auui am oss tat rsuaa j i 1 1 BASEMENT I sssssssVsssaw m KF w 4 I f " f I 1 Salem Says: "Wonderful! to SALLY'S Coat and IV 1 Suit Collection for Fall! Sally's impressive collections of Suits and Coats for Fall lead the way to iash ion eminencel New Cbat and Suit styles at Sally's accentuate femininity with' their cinched-in waists . . . rounded softer shoulders . . push-up sleeves. Colors are both vibrant and subtle, fab rics are superb in plaids, checks, stripes and pastels. Sizes from 9 to 44. Littlo wonder t h e y'r e sayinqr " Wonderfull" about Sally's Coats and Suits for Falll 3475 to 14975 The Capital9 8 Style Center ; - ! -i i ;r.:' ' ' '. y p v : ' i' . Court and Liber ty St8. STORE HOURS 9 TO I i