t Thm StaWmmgan. Salwn. Of. Wdtfrndaj. Qctobr 9. Christening Event of Sunday Timothy William llettel. five months old inn of Mr. and Mr. Charles Ileltzrl, will iw christened Sunday noon at St. Pant's Episco pal chapel. The Itev. George II. S a ift will officiate lefore mem twi of the immediate family. Timothy i godmother will be hi ki'er, Kathenne, and hi god fathers mill be hi unices, William F Gabriel ami Christopher Ga briel if Portland. Timothy will wear hi mother" J''g while ruf fled ihnMening dres wilh tare trim, whirh has also Iwen worn liv i brothers, Ttwimai an. I I t . t their hri-leturi A il mi : at the lleltrel home or: S'!th High street will follow. ( 'i -er n.i mlirM of the fimily w ho i ;1 he ient will Iw Timothy g: r:rp.her, Mr. W. W. la I,'. l it Foitland mil Mr. Jjme 1'. ! 1. Mi en-1 Mr Benjamin fl Wilman. Mr William E. t J'-r'el. Mr Christopher Gabriel, a. f P. t'nd and Mr. and Mn J 't.n H rtei. Michael Farmer Has Birthday M.chael f armer wit tvmored on .). t..xth h.rthday Saturday af ter r.' n i hen, his mother, Mn. R Farmer. entertained The H i;. et n motif waa used in the i appointments k1 f;vor. Il n.i .t.n Michael were llruce anrl B tby Gottfried. Roger ami Gary Hughes, Roger Shafer. Brute Powell. Hi bby HamilWm, Tommy arid U ,rry tytwden. Jhn Bealey, B.buy ihmart and Joyce Powell. Additional guests were Mes dme Dan Hamilton. Paul Shaf er. Mark Powell. Ijeward Gott-fi-e.1. W. L, O'Neill. G. A. Reeher. Thomas fksden. Franc) Bealey and Ms K.iberta CVNedl Mm. WiIon Ho!! Mra Charlea Kenneth. Wilson Will pf eide at a one o'cbsrk lunch eon thi afternoon -mt her Fair mount Hill home in compliment! to member of her club Contract will be m play after the luncheon hour (overs will be placwd for Mat dames Keith Brown, an additional guest. lectt E. Buren, Kenneth po f r, Raymond Ilonesteele. Wal lace C'ri-n Kenneth Perry. George Ueller, Willard Marshall. J. no laugheli and Kenneth Wil- RIGHT-NOW CLEANER A Society . ..Clubs Music The Home MAXXNE BUREN Women's Editor JERYME ENGLISH j SocUty Editor Mrs. Page To Honor Visitors ll.IMl.ll gj" Aim ail aocaa Com " oarhaoas r ;oe $i.t wiMou nrooucrs co. MB, I Mrs. Urlin S. Page has invited guests to a desaert luncheon Fri day afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home in compliment to Mn. Ira Edmond of Marcus. Iowa and Mn. Hay Murphy of New York ' City, who are house guests of Mra. U. Scott Page. Contract bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Bou quets of autumn flower will be ued in decorating. ' Cover will be placed for Mn. Ira Edmonds. Mrs. Ray Murphy, Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. W. I. Ncedham, Mrs. Harry V. Collin., Mrs. George Kossman. Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. Leona John ton, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., Mrs. Wal lace Carson. Mrs. Elbert W. Rob ert and Mrs. Urlin Page. Birthday Party At Fisher Home Jacquelynn Fisher, daughter of the Gerald Fishers, celebrated her seventh birthday at a party Tues day afternoon at the Fisher home on North llth street. The Hallow een motif was used In the decora- . uiiiii inn lavoii. Wishing Jacquelynn "a happy birthday were Patty Claggert, Keith IJurre. Sharon Casey, Ste phanie Kurtz. Wallace Dumler, Karen Cole, Jean Cole, Sandra Dickey, Dianna Dickey and Joyce Hanson. i Mother to Meet Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. Frank Waters and Mrs. Alfred Montgomery were In Portland to attend the Mother's club meeting of Nu Delta chapter, Chi Omega at the home of Mrs. G. L. Robin son! Plana were made for a rum mjge. sale to be held in Salem. The October meeting of the moth ers will be in Salem. Refreshments were served by the hostess after the meeting. 1.50 w4 h a Smart lfTjP It's New It'a Mad For You I Machine Permanent 6.50 up We Ai H.ie M.-lno-le mini I ' Ul IVrnuiifiil W ve BFAI TY J Mitor i KtMMsi T. Miller Building Flealr Service t ovrt Street Entrance rhme 71S1 IIILLER'S CLUB CALENDAB WEONgSUAT . i f MeadOwUrk austtlary. VrW, p.m. at Hall..; S Ctrclas of WSCS. rtrtt Mathodist cliurrh. niet 1 . p.m. i 4 Hollywood Lion auxiliary meets at UonVpeti. p.m. j I Weil Salem woman a cluo, wf Salem City Hall. I t m. Muval Nelahburs Sewlna club with Mr. Sarah- Felaraon. ZSi Waal Wllsoo afreet, no-irtoat lunclteon at noon ht. Mark's Luiheran church guild tea. at: church, -2 p.m. i : j TMl'RSUAT , 'f I Sojourners desaert luncheon, Satem Woman's club. J:U p m. ' $ PI Beta Phi i alumnae with Mrs. Jarnea T. Brand, SSI North fcumrper t . daaaert supper, 7:30 p.m. tllchland Ketiool Mother club .meet at actioot auditorium. l:l p in. Kins wood Ciarden club with M". Carl Anderson. 1 Elm street. lM P Thursday clup with Mrs. C. r'A. Sprasua. 42 N. 14th it., 1:15 desaert luncheon. I Uttle Garden eulb of Salem Melgbts. with Mrs. Charles Sawyer, 1 o'clock desaert luncheon. Mrs.) Me Wain tn chargt. i.fs Patriarch Militant auadiary meet at IOOr hall. S p m. St. Josephs Mothers club at at St. Joseph's hall. I:0 p.m. i i i S I rftioAT f f Thro Links club meet at I0OF hall club rooms. 1 JO p.m. r k Nortri Salam WCTU with Mrs. IC. M. Rooerts. SIS Shipping t . S p m. AAUW Music croup with Mrs. rrank Burlinsham. SSS N. 14tb St, S p m. SATfKDAT I' I Salem Woman' club meeting, club houae, IJS p m i board meeting. i:S , j , r i Mrs. Schneider j To Head Mothers! 1 i i I, I Mrs. Carl Schneider was elected president of the Pi" Beta Phi Moth ers club at the first fall meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Suite street 'chapter house. At the tes hour Mrs. Dents L. Murrsjr, nw house mother, poured. Bouquets'of sinnias, chrysanthemums and as ters provided the decorative note. Attending were Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Denis L Mur- rsy. Mrs. W. II. East, Mrs. Silas Fairham, fMrsi Stuart Johnson, Mrs. FranKUn Bishop. Mrs.; Solon Shinklc. Mrs. L. V. Shafer. Mrs. Homer; Egan, Mrs. Georf LwJ. and th jhostesaes, Mrs. Robert Brady; sr. i and Mrs. Arthur Ifp ston. j Every Little Crumb Leftover. Bread Bolsters Up Budget, Goes Into Pancakes and Desserts By HssJnc Burm Htalewnan Woman's Kdltor Saving every little crumb of bread has rvery lituo crumb of breaa nas a double meaning muse days, when foods acarco and it's high. Breadcrumb can not only bolster up the menu.they can pad ' out the food budget , a great deal There's food flavor to be found in them thar crumbs. Bread crumb pancakes : are an old time dish: BREAOCRI'MB PANCAKES 2 tablespoons fat H cup dry breadcrumb 1 nip boiling water 1 eg, beaten 1 cup milk 1 cup sifted flour 4 teaspoons baking powder l teaMHin salt Measure fat into mi sins; bowl, add water and stir until fat melts. Le stand five minutes then add TAILORS AND ALTERATION WOHEII Must havo cxperidncc; no others need apply. Steady work year around. ! TAILOR-FURRIER Room 200. First Naf'L lUnk Itldjc. egjr and milk. Sift flour and bak ing powder and salt info first mix ture, mix and f, bake as for otHpr pancakes. ' - I I A lot of crumbs can go into! a little meat to produce a big serv ing of meat loaf or patrres. Ve onions of t ours with the mixture, moist A'ith either milk or tomato juice, r juice from cooked vege tables, j You can add more flavor by using leftover vegetables, to. Bread crumbs join evaporated milk -to make a cookie recipe: f BREAD CRI MB COOKIES 1 1 cup evaporated milk 1 tables poort vinegar I cup fine rfry bread crumbs-; fri Clip butter- or other fat 1 1 cup sugari i : 1 egg,; beaten 1 i 1 teaspoon vanilla j 2 ctjps sifted flour j I V teapoon $i It I I Mt teuftpoon cinnamoQ ' M teaspoon clo es Vs tdasption audit H cup raisins ; Combine milk with vinegar arid add to frumbs. I'ream butler, Aid sugar and beat unlll fluffy. Add egg ami vanillg. Sift I lour, sajt, spices, and sod4 together and arid to egg mixture Stkr in the soft ened crumbs arid thje raisins. Drop urn nri iiimii irKiMini I in i greaser! cookie shet. Bake ins moderate utes. dl cookie jsheit. Bake at oven t) IS Yield: 36 cookies mit- iii,ji!liiii - If w .aX miwmV iSBk " . Sl ' S. - K ' ff I iwaa f Mm MM tumomrt or mt coca-coia commm sr (OfA HlU BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON Halem. Ores on A w Hear The ( oka ( lub with Morten Dswmjt KSLM till AM. yk Hostesses to Honor Mrs. Drager On the social calendar for Sun day afternoon is the tea for which Mrs. Clarence J. Hamilton and her mother, Mrs. Rue Drager, will be hostesses at the former's home on Glen Creek Drive. The affair is being arranged In compliment to Mrs. Drager's new daughter-in-law, Mrs. Douglas Drager' (Margaret Bell), wrio were married in the summer. The Dra pers are making their home in Lebanon. A large group of matrons and maids have been Invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock. Coed Tells Betrothal A dozen- roses and a telegram received last week by the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at Willamette university announced the engage ment of Miss Janie Mathers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Mathers to Ronald McCreary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc Creary, all of Portland. Clever wording of the telegram sent by the couple was "Mathers McCreary game ends In tie". A candlelit dinner was held at the Alpha Chi Omega house Friday night, with realistic cardboard footballs forming the decorations, appropriate as the groom-to-be plays football for Oregon State college. Mias Mathers, a junior at the university, is active in dramatic work and a member of Theta Al pha Phi, national drama honorary. She played the secretary in last spring's university production i of Trie Man Who Came to Dinner." Mr. McCreary, who attended Wil lamette last year under the V-12 program, is now studying at Ore gon State college, where be is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, YW Board Has -Tuesday Session Mrs. Carl Ha Ivor son, young Sa lem matron, was Tuesday elected to the board of directors of the Salem YWCA. j Mrs. Halvorson succeeds Mrs. ;C H. Glenn, whb is now living in Bend. The nomination committee of the YWCA, headed by Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, is preparing recom mendations for the mid-winter elections and to fill vacancies cre ated by recent resignations I of Mrs. Frank James and Mrs. Ho mer Smith, jr. Directors approved a plan of the Y-Teens committee to spon sor, with cooperation of nursery school teachers, public health de partment and the Willamette de partment of psychology and edu cation, a training course for "baby -sitters." ; A similar course was successfully operated early In the war years. The young adult committee was asked by the board to consider a program to acquaint women of Salem with the national YW's standards for domestic help and possibly to offer a training course in this field, working with the United States employment serv ice. A series of adult education classes will be held this winter under YWCA sponsorship, Mrs. O. I. Paulson, president, an nounced. Wesleyan Service Guild of the Jason Lee church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. C. W. McCabe with Miss Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Clarjce Stensland and Mrs. E. Middleton as assisting hostess es. The gtiild voted a fund of one HPundred dollars to equip the church dining room. Mrs. Joe Brooks presented the program and Mrs. Mildred Yunker the worship service. Mrs. Lee Haskins presid ed and thirty-two members and guests wehe present Jason Lee Woman'a Koclety of Christian Service, meets at church at 10:30 today for a business ses sion under the direction of Mrs. A. E. UtleSy. followed by a special program at noon, and a 12:30 o'clock luncheon. The program and devot onala will be in the af ternoon. Mrs. Clarence Charboneau re-, turned bjr plane : recently from San Franc I sco, where she has been visiting with her son, Nils Wick er, who it attending; school there. i- Plerige Dinners Held Pledge dinners were held by two Willamette university frater nities this week. Sigma Tau mem bers entertained pledges and Sig ma Chi alumni guests at dinner Monday night at Nohlgrens rest aurant. Sigma Chi alumni includ ed Dr. William B. Mott. Richard Cooley, Frank Waller, Winstanley Jeoks, Fred Moxley, James Hum phrey, Homer L. Goulet, and Homer Smith, jr. - Alpha Psi Delta members met for dinner with their pledges at JMohlgrens restaurant Tuesday night at 6 p.m. In charge of din ner arrangements were president Art Wilson and Warren James. Perrydale Girl Is Married Saturday, September 28, at a church wedding in Willamette Miss Orvetta Mae Cooper, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Coo per of Perrydale, became the bride of Donald R. Herndon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Herndon of Wil lamette, f The Rev. V. A. Ballyntine of Portland, a cousin of the bride, read the double ring service by candle light. Mrs. Carl Martin of Portland, aunt of the bride, sang and Mrs. James Moffitt was the accompanist. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, wore a gown of white silk embroidered mar quisette made with tight fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline. Her fingertip length veil was held in place by a halo of net. She carried a white Bible marked with an orchid with a cascade of whit streamers. Miss -Nellie Herndon, sister of the groom, lighted the tapers. Mrs. Chester C. Merrick of Portland, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Dorothy Herndon and Betty Squier, sister and cousin of the groom. Best man was Dale Herndon, brother of the groom, and ushers were Chester Merrick, Kenneth Kiger-and William Squier. A reception was held in the church parlors immediately utter the service. For going away the bride wore a grey-blue suit with black ac cessories and an orchid corsage. The newlyweds went to Califor nia and Crater lake on their honeymoon. They will be at home in Holly Gardens, -where Mr. Herndon is employed at the Gen eral Electric Co. in West Linn and his bride at the Crown Zellerbach Paper Co. x Women's Society for Missions of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the prayer room today at 2 o'clock. A colored film on India, "Ganges i Farmer," will be shown. Mrs. O. 11. Kent will lead the de votions and Mrs. Charles Garri son will be the soloist. The execu tive commltte of which M r s. Ralph Scott is president, will meet at 1 p.m. and a pre-prayer service at 1:30 will be led by Mrs. F. K. Hill. Laurel Guild of the Knight Me morial church. will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Paul Nies wander, 945 Garnet street, at S o'clock. Mrs. William Dfakejy will lead the devotions. Assisting hos tesses are Mesdames Emory Fel ler, Arthur Fiske and Ed Perrine. Salem friends of Miss Nancy Lou West, daughter of the Willis Wests of Berkeley. Calif., formerly, of Salem, will be interested to learn that she was pledged to the Pi Beta Phi house on the: Oregon State college campus, where she is registered as a freshman. Dividing their tint between Sa lem and Portland until they are located are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers and daughter, Diana, who ha vj been living in Eugene. While in Salem they are with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Enel. Mis. Werner Brown and Mrs. Robert Drager were in Portland Tuesday night to attend the races at Portland Meadows. This morn ing they will meet their husbands at tn airport jwheii they arrive homfl from a business trip to Bos ton. J Raymond Edward Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson, has recently returned to Salem after an' extensive visit in New York City. Mother's club f St. Joseph's school will hold its first regular meeting Thursday afternoon at St. Joseph's hall at 2:30 o'clock. All mothers of the parish are invited to attend. Election of officers will te held and refreshments will be served following the meeting. SPECAL SUMMER RATES i j A DANCE LESSONS ! Here's yur chance to bring your dancing up to dat at Arthur Murray's and sav money! Don't fake the Rumba or sit it out whil others dance. Arthur Mur ray has discovered the se cret of the real Cuban Rumba 4- his experts can how it tjo you In your very first lesson. Become popular partner be proud of your " skilled dancing. Enroll today while special 2 for th pric of 1 offer last. OaT." J ' : ... , ii j.. ii" i ' i 1. 1. ....... i. J Hour 10 A.M. to 10 PJM. Monday Through Friday Saturdays 10 A.M. to 4 PJM. I Ml ' -i 9 I r. I 11 j7 Jfjf V f in iB a 7. ' - . : . MgWM II f rl - H r- i r 1 j m.h i, A , , - , - ntim TmmiJ 1 'l : 4 .... K( ( r, t. i t -'"r " - l m - -s- p.' : - i . h N , . i 1 v ' i . is i a ; .1 a i! i t 1 .!-.. Visits From The East 1M Mrs. C.C. Simeral of Lancaster, Pennsylv-iiiiia has utrived in the capital fujr u visit wilh her two sisters arid brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C'al Pa Hon ami Mr. and Mrs. Chalrles Jory. Mr. Simeral will join his wife here on Octo ber 22. , Also a guest at the Pa Hon home this month is her daughter, Mis Rita Claigctt of Portland. Mr. miiI Mrs. Jory were hosts for h family dinner Saturday night at their North Cottage sheet home in compliment to Mrs. Simeral. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cat Pattn, Miss Rita Claggett and Lloyjrl Chiggelt Of Portland, Mr. and jMts. Wayne Doughtnn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggelt and daughter,! Patty. WORLD Paul Immel, nationally known painter df flowers will hold a one-man j exhibition of original watercoloh in the main gallery of Elf strom's beginning Oct. 9. Immel, whose home is in Seattle has had 24 pieces reproduced in New York for national distribu tion. He has at various times been president of the Puget Sound Group of j North west Painters and the Northwest Watercolor society. He has selected a diversified grouping jrf flower studies. Inhis own words,, "After fifteen years of attempting to transfer the elu sive beauty of flowers to paper, I am still trying to paint a flower that looks as if it would flutter if you breathed on it. To that end, I am willing to devote a lifetime." F. Lorejn Soulier, Salem artist, has been! awarded first prize for his watercolor, "Autumn Shower," at the Oregon Society of Artists Exhibition underway at the Meier and Frank galleries in Portland. Dr. and Mrs. A. T. King of Salem have recently acquired two of Boulter s originals. Dinner Honors Mrs. Bergman i The officers of Chad wick chap ter. Order of the Eastern Star gave a dinner! party Saturday night, honoring the birthday of the wor thy matron, Mrs. E. E. Bergman. The party was held at the Ma .onic Temple with thirty-seven prenent. j The large dining' room was beautifully decorated with fall flowers and autumn leaves. A large birthday cake centered the dining table, flanked by crystal candelabra with white tapersand bowls of fall flowers. Mrs. Berg man was! presented a gift from the officefs. After the dinner cards were played, high scores were held by -Mrs. Paul Hauser and Mr. Ernest Peterson. The commit tao planning the party were Mrs. Jason Frizzed, Mrs. D. ! M. Kby, Mrs. Gerald Reeher, Mrs. Carl Anthony, Mrs. Charles fowler and Mrs., Fred Keeler. j Disabled A auxiliary will American Veterans hold an ail day sewing meeting Friday at the home of irs. Roy Reynolds. 750 North Capitol, with no host luncheon at noon. Sewing is for the annual bazaar early in De cember, j ICE CREAM All Flavor, No 3 -d. Limits, Qts aaG SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem BHEUIIATISII and ABTHnmS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I am free from pain and able to do my work that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O. Box 1 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.-tfUE-OVO Laboratories Miss Dorathea Kteusloff and her great-nephew; David Chambers, have returned from a stay at hfr beach home at Pacific City. Thejy were joined over the weekend by Mrs. James Molt and daughter, Beverly, and Mrs. Bruce It. I (af ter of Portland, formerly of Sf lem who has been. Vacationing ut Uepoe Bay. j ;' 'j The auxiliary to West Salem post 4248, . VFW. will meet Thurji dayj night at the Lcgim hall in West Salem for reculur semji- The Beauty Bar 201 First National Hank Hide Formerly Beauty Hacienda Under the New Management o ! Nnn Williams and j Zana Hales ! 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