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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1946)
i i Reception to Honor N ew Students The Phi Zeli Chr t;n of the First Chri hwc membership isj to organiza- Ktian church. made up of university students $nrt business nd pr ofessi'wal youn planned a rr-optioa itui'ninu .-t-.idents t un:eisity. The affair in the church parlor to! 6 fn.m 5 to"7 ii people, has or new and Willamette will be held Sunday. Oc- p.m. Cilbert Clansman is president of the or- gamzation and will ieving line. Others if) line will be the Rev. and Mrs. Dudley-Strain, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Ifomeroy. Mr. and Mis. Olen Weaker. Mr. and Mrs. Car! (ireirier. who are apon sots for the ri Kanizatjion. and Mr. and Mrs. A. J.nFlinjt. Mr. Flint it chairman of the official board of the church Miss Jo Ann Coopejr is the gen era chairman for the Mssi Olive Hiday is in ila ions. Mrs. Car and If.s. Glen Weat-r will serve at luste-Ms at the liable, which wi'.l be decorated ii university colors. Trb se-. eial ot-al 1s bj ettt Moling. head the re- Miss Becke to W&d in Salem M js M;ry Made rik tth'.ei' of Mr. and Hetkt r f Sublimity. that October 19 will ine Becker, Mrs. Thomas is revealing be the date. c v. cn;n. The ceremony will St Joseph's Catholi S'fm With the Rev nrd officiating. t (!littrful Club Meet The Woman" C'hee all day Wednesday of Mrs; A. J. jTioj citincK -lunrn and card.-. Winners were M.!!cr Mrs Kobert MT, Wade Weekly, will be a hostess to her home. TS0 Sotijhj 16 occasion and in charge. of ton Greider Willamette ere will be Mins Mon- Vegrtahlea Make Hash Leftover vegetables, or canned vegetable mixtures make a new kind of hash to replace meat or merely supplement it. Melt three tablespoons fat in the skillet, add some chopped green pepper and oition and two cup or more of mixed vegetables, then l' cups cut up cooked pota toes and seasonings. Stir until browned on under side. Au Revoir Party for Matron Mrs. Roy Mink entertained Wed nesday night. at her home for the pleasure of Mrs. Kenneth Barker, who is leaving soon for Eugene to reside. Mr, Barker has been transferred to the Eugene branch of the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Co. Bridge was in play during the evening with! a late supper fol lowing. An au revoir gift4 was given to MrsJ Barker. Honoring Mrs Barker were Mrs. John Ficklin. Mrs. Warren Baker, Airs, i union atanaisn, Mrs. Ira Fitt.. Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Del- ben Schwabbauer and "Mrs. Roy MinK. ('aril Party at Golf Clubhouse WOODBURN Mrs. Tom De- Armond and Mrs. Ivan DeArmond wra hnstKSM to mmhera nf SL tj t: marriage to Mr. Ralph K. Mary's social club Monday for iMinoeau. w.n or jvr. and Mrs. SUppr and cards at the Woodburn D.iuoeau oi viausau. wis- ndf t iibhnnse. CuesU were Mrs. Delbert Reed. T 1 pane piace ai Mis. Jack Hooper. Mrs. Ben Mil- cnurcn in ; .r, Mrs. -William Dussler. Mrs. 1. J Ber- , Dun McMiltian. Mn. P. C. KM Laughlih, Mrs. Carl Magnuson, Mrs. Ray GJatt, Mrs. O. L. With ers, Mrs. Homer Wadsworth, Mrs. fu! club met 'cKe, Mrs. E. T. Tweed. Mrs. tat the hnmr tsiaine Ricvora, Airs, nooeri uar- Mn. for a 1 "ero, Mrs. Roy Claypool, Mabel B. Afternoon of jrass, Mrs. ueorge i;. hosier, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. J, i Henry Miller, Clair Nibler, Burt Frum a n d Willeford, C. L. Kersten, E. T. pits. Weekly, Sims, Dean Bishopnck, George The group at Miller, Lyman Shorey. Mrs. liar-j st . October old Austin. Mrs. Marshall McKee, I Mm S. R. Kallack, Mrs. G. B. Smith. Mrs. Ken McGrath and Mi. Harold Truckman. Mr. and Mrs. DotuUs Chambers! mi son. Steven, and Mr. and Mrv Osi-ar Specht arte leaving to- day for Gateway to soend the;',,rs 'IIer IS weekend with Mrs. Sybil Mulder i Suit! if ntf Tf.t lir at the ranch home rif her father. P""8lllUle 1 eacl,er Menu for Today Here'. a Friday mnu in which tomato jiiue cocktav will legin ine meal tnat includes ialinon and ho! mavHitiaie. Bl-d salmon! with. Tomato Juice cjiK-klail Hot mayonnpise t roren green jwas Whipped potatoes ler ran be used of the hot Cherry cobs Hoilandaie sauce of course. In the pla mayonnaise but man v women like to use the latter. be easily prepared sai( we.l hked. GATfS Mrs. Clyde Oliver sub stituted for two d"ays for Mrs ilently. primary teacher, in Fox Valley. Gates school" started Monday Airs. Bur.ton. principal. . Mrs. Ihylui Shelton is visiting in aiem mis ween-enci. Mrs. Garnet Basset entertained buse it is an f usually ICE CUE All AH Flavors, No Limits, Qt- -. SAVING CEIITEn Salem and West Salem mm a I1ECKLII Ml .e asisl Hffr-rent, and I i --snart U tkla JaekeC battn4l mmg f Ike throat. j eh ire af ealars. n aaetm jaaeta aaelx aaeta aaets met JOT 460 State St. the birthday Euchre club last Sat- family visited the Albert Millsapsl urday at her home in Lyons. j Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig. Mm. Vinton, and Hugh Matthews went on a hunting trip to Unity last week. : Mr, and Mrs; Ralph MJllsap and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and Mrs. If. N. Wilson returned from a trip to Montana Friday. Mrs. McKean of Alameda, Calif., and Mrs. Fancher of Seattle, sis ter and mother of Mrs. Elmer Stewart arev visiting the Stewarts ' falr f Titt a u 'a kr f !MiH Cam) Rrrn.lrnm M. Mir.... V fUf's I'lailM ville, visited Miss Helen WiUoti. Miss Bonnie Donnell left for school at Eugene Christian college. lugs. The group otcd lo MslKne line lAiouer meeting until niu SILVERTON Mis. OI Meland ! ember. At the meeting, aef fur called a meeting of her executive : Nov ember !. the1 annual leceu- commlttee of Uie rient-Teacher association Wednesday to discuss plans for the early autumn meet - Tho S talesman, Salem. Oregon, Ttidaj. October i. I Hi I chairman of artangrment. The exerutit committee !, oled (4 give 125 toward fmam -lug the campaign lor the la.. school suppoit bil. ' Plans tent made for the membership drue t lion to teachers nd new patrons of the school willl be held. 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