T Nsrth ftaleta WCTT rll! hrilJ its annual roll rail lea at the home of Mrs C. M. 0berts, IIS Shipping il , it ! o'clock Fri day f trriMxm. Aftiiig hmtntri will b Mrs flay Huberts and Mn frank Uarnes. Mrs. Milton m will be to charge of 4lPV" lion DrVfinf Frornke will apeak on narcotic and Mrs. Howard Bartholomew will airul. accom panied by Mrs. Owen Hyles. Mr. antf Mr. IL G. Mat re turned to the capital by plan Tuesday from a stay in Coronado, Calif, with their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Kelton Lowery. m J r- ASIC YOUR GROCER Salem Folk Will Attend The first large grid clastic of the year in Portland will Uke place Saturday when Oregon State college Plays University. of South ern California at Multnomah Stad ium. ' ' ' 1 The game is attracting many Salem fans to . Portland. Having seats In one section will be Mr. and f Mr. Chandler Brown, Mr. and ;Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr, and Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs, James Walton. Mr. and Mrs.. Clayton Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Her-" rail and Or. and Mrs. Harold Ol inger. Joining Mir. and Mrs. Robert. E. Shinn for the game will be their son land his wife. Mr. and Mrs. William . Shinn of Corvallis, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Carson. Jr. The Chamber family ; will at tend the game Including Mr. and Mrs; G. Frederick Chambers. Mr. and $ Mrs. Douglas Chambers. Mr. and; Mrs. Richard Chambers and Miss Dorathea Steusloff. Joining them will be Mr. and Mrs. Oscar SpechU In another group will be Mr. Mi MM PEACE. W 11? ALL- jj 0113 -is- Thos. Kay Woolen I3S11 Co. 260 SO. IZth STREET i a f otvrlng THRU torvic in ntw, oir-condIliond buit linking California, Oregon, and Washington I CmO m poor Ulmndtf rroWoyfc90tt H. C. Cooper. Agent 17S S. High, rbeee SflS WEST COAST T RAILWAYS Is r Or i OLD-TIME QRACI09SUSSS ;.; i i . reSent'eUJc domfort ?7) Another (treat Weekly CONTEST '.- rv dr. CeaUfttied ey peputarf demand ... Yea, yu till- have time te eir Sears exciting Char meee eentest. Yu may win'a S000 Purchase Ceupon Seek er a 1MI Medel tear Celdseet Rtfrlaerater er BOTH ... In this week's test. i THS tCNTKNCE FOR THIS WCCKi A Char mode I Foundation j Garment is Slenderizing I Because: Cemptete M tS weeds ef lea en ae f fleial entry vletAlt 1 i .. ; i ee : V. i . ii ' i rondWeWy Prix gsssssisssBSsaaTaT'1'"'" J ;l S 4 8 4 Slaie SL and Mrs. Edward rtoth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Waterman, Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Joseph and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur will be among those attending the game and with them will be her sister. Miss Patricia Cannon ,and Charles Thurston. Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Qulsenbcrry and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hug gins will be among : the rooters. Among others going 'will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester Newman. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens are joining friends in Portland for the game. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Man ning and Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler R. English cwill join former Salem residents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Thorne .Hammond in Portland for the game and in the evening will be entertained at dinner at the Harvey home. Mrs. Galliger New President Tuesday night the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club held the tenth annual installation at the Gold Arrow, with President Dor othy Hill presiding. Mrs. Mtdora Hyett entertained with piano se lections: In charge of the dec orations and the program, - was Mrs; Bessie Kayser. Mrs. Louise Jones, junior past 6 resident, installed the following: Irs. Ethel Galllnger, president; Mrs. Lorna Lucus, vice president; Miss Estell Smith, secretary; Miss Etta Sutter, treasurer; and Mrs. Dorothy Walker, historian. The new president introduced her new chairman; Lorna Lucus, membership; Lillian Kayser, edu cation; Miss Myrtle McClay, pro gram; Mrs. Rena Skaggs, hostess; Miss Beverljr HarUell, bulletin: Mrs. Louise Jones, finance; and Berniece Bennett, attendance. Mrs. Hill presented a pearl for the pin. of each member who had been present at every meeting during the year. Those receiving these awards were: Ethel Gallin ger, Lorna Lucus, Lillian Kayser, Louise Jones, Estrll Smith, Bev erly HarUell, Lena Blue, Bessie Kayser and Alta Myers. Mrs. Jones then presented the retiring presi dent with a diamond for her pin. Bessie Kayser, district treasurer of the Pacific Northwest Council f Credit Women and N on d us Clark of Portland, corresponding secretary, were special guests. Those attending the banquet were members from Eugene and Portland. Hostesses Fete Alumnae Group Mrs. Estill Brunk and Mrs. Robert TIernan entertained the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae at the latter home Tuesday night. A dessert supper was served and the Halloween motif was carried out in the decorations. Attending were Mends mes E. B. Bnssatti, Robert Brown, John Dickenson, Keith Flory, A. M. Nelson, Ervin Peterson, J. Wesley Sullivan, Stuart Thede, M. D. Thomas, James Turnbull, Mi Kathryn Hill, Miss Elizabeth Odle and the hostesses. Miss Heath Is Married ' Of interest to her many Salem friends is the news that at a sim ple, but impressive candlelight ceremony Miss Delight G. Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kl Is worth Heath of Salem, be came the bride of Lt. Henry If. r'rye USN, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frye of Washing ton. D.C at Grace Cathedral Episcopal church in San Francisco September 27th at 7 o'clock. Mr. Paul J. Burroughs played the organ music and Canon Charles Shreve officiated. The bride was given in mar riage by Colonel Ralph M. Bar ry. Her bridal gown was of tra ditional white satin fashioned with a full skirt terminating in a long train. The bodice was designed with a net yoke edged with pearl embroidery. The full length veil of imported tulle was held in place by a wreath of orange blossoms. The bride carried a wlrite prayer book on which were placed a white otrhid, gardenias and bou vardia with satin streamers. Miss Genevieve Stuart of San Francisco was maid of honor. Her dress was of pink lace and she wore a tiny juliet cap. She car ried a bouquet of chrysanthe mums. J. Henry Moylan of Ber keley was beat man, and the ush ers were Clark Runner and Ken neth Rarrick, both of San Fran cisco. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Heath wore a gown of powder blue enhanced . with silver bead ing and a feather hat of blue and orchid. Her corsage was of or chids. A dinner and reception at the St. Francis hotel followed the cer emony. For going away the bride wore a soft blue dressmaker suit with a pale gold hat trimmed with blue feathers and orchid veiling. Her coat was of pale gold and she wore a corsage of orchids. The couple are spending their honeymoon at Carmel. The new Mrs. Frye attended University of Oregon and gradu ated from Willamette university. She wan a member of the Salem's Junior Women's rlub, AAUW and formerly taught in the Oregon high schools. After October 10 Lt. and Mrs. Frye will be at home at 1373 Sacramento street, San Fran cisco. Rebekahs Plan Card Party When the Rebekahs met Mon day night plans were made 5or a card party for October 14 in honor of Odd Fellows and Re bekahs. Committee In charge in cludes Mesdame Kmil Otjen, Pearl Nichols, Joe Cunningham, Lulu Wilon, Muses Laura Calli son Hazel Price and Dessie Mc Clay. Special guests at the meeting were Mrs. Irene Seeley of Oma ha, Nebraska, and Mr. and Mrs. James Wehich of Portland. The F.L. girls motored to the IOOF home in Portland Thursday to present a radio to Mrs. Anna Ike, a member of the Salem lodge. Reports Given To Auxiliary The business meeting of Capital unit American Legion auxiliary, was presided over Monday night by Mrs. I. N. Bacon, new presi dent. Mrs. Stanley Krueger, president district No. 2, made her official visit to the unit. Guests were Mrs. Lena Hildebrandt and Mrs. Anna Napravicik, Salem. Reports were made by Mrs. James A. O arson. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron. Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. C. M. Craig. Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, and Mrs. Stan ley Krueger. Mrs. Bacon and Mrs. Krueger, delegates from the unit to the National convention in San Fran cisco reported on the affair. They reported first places for Oregon in the poppy contest and publicity and juniors in sewing. Ties were reported with other states in larg est percentage of unit histories filed. They gave credit for the showing to Mrs. Earl Aruiresen, local members who serv ed a& Ore gon history department chair man. Mrs. Travis will be hostess Oc tober 16 to the membership com mittee. The Marion county coun cil will meet in Woodburn Fri day. First fall meeting of the Merry Time birthday club of Capitola will meet Friday with Mrs. Carl Carlson t. 2 o'clock and Mrs. Dorothy Bell will be the assist ing hostess. Fluorescent, Commercial and Industrial Lighting Fixtures For Immediate Delivery Salem Lighting and Appliance Co. Temporary Location. til N. Liberty. Sales. Ore. rhene 1412 Ths Slat man. Salem, Orsxyon, Thursday. October 10. im 1 Qualey-Rhyne Vows Read SILVERTON Mis Carrol Rhyne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rhyne, and Ernest Qualey. son of Mrs. Anna Qualey, were married Saturday night at a home ceremony with the ltev. M. J. K. Fuhr officiating. Mrs. Dan Itive ness played the wedding music and sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride wore an egg-sell Jer sey gown and a corsage of or chids. Her only attendant was Mrs. Orlando Dahl. Emil Ithytie was best man. For traveling the bride wore a Nile green dressmaker suit. maize blouse and brown sories. Mrs. Qualey has recently turned from employment In Alas ka and he was recently discharg ed from the navy. ICE CI1EAII AH FlgTors, No Limits, QU. JjQ SAVING CEIITEI1 Sales sat West Sales Withrow Hardware Leal Bakes 1.50 2.00 All Metal Water Hose Racks 1.50 Folding Clothes Dryer - 2.49 Texolite For interior wall fiaUh QL 9Sc; GsL 2.98 Lubricating Oil . 1.50 il Shop Our Houseware and Gift Dept. iY etc arui Beautiful Merchandise Arriving Daily. Card TahlfH -----3.19 Decorated Paper Plates & Cups rorot- 15 2-Burner Hot Plates - ---11.65 4-Piece Canniater Seta - 1.0 0 Aluminum Roasters 5.18 " 597 Shop Early for Christmas 1280 State Street Salem. Oregon Phoae 4140 Coarsraleat Parkfaqr Autumn Offering rook until pa rU ally done, In the meantime, steam the eggplant shell until fairly soft. Fill it with the fried pieces and the other veg etables, season and cover with buttered crumbs, bake for half an hour or so until well browned. NOTICE Eggplant, Colorful Vegetable for Recipes to Bolster Meat-Short Menus ( By Maxlne Buren Women's Editor, Tho Statesman Eggplant, the beautiful purple vegetable that makes Itself im portant in the fall markets annually, is now with us in full force and should be considered by the housewife. There's much more In store for the eggplant than a mere frying into a limp slice: it Is a versa tile vegetable, with many possi bilities. Eggplant can be merely baked in slices after being marinated in French dressing and drained. It should be arranged in a bak ing dish and baked for 13 minutes at 400 degrees, and turned once. Cooked encasserole is one of Its most popular roles. SCALLOPED EGGrXANT 1 eggplant, pared and cut In inch cubes X tablespoons butter H onion, finely chopped 4 tablespoon chopped parsley Cook eggplant in a small Amount of water until soft, drain. Cook onion In hutter until yellow, add parsley and eggplant. Put in but tered baking dish, cover with but tered crumbs and bake in a mod erate oven (373) until crumbs are brown. Serves 6. : Stuffed eggplant makes a dandy main dish, for it can : be made to taste very much like meat. BAKED STUFFED EGGPLANT Scoop out eggplant with French ball cutter if available, dip in egg and crumbs and fry quk-kly un til brown. Add some onions and green peppers to the skillet to Arc Arriflnff in Larger Quantities Dail? at LODEO DnOS. W Bpriaiiz in repair of all Genera! Motors makes and models particularly Oldsnobilo For Fast, Competent,- Friendly Service Bring Your Car to Loder Bros. ICS Ceater SL - Ph. SU7-S133 ISt Tear 1st Sales ) GRAY DIGGERS MOTORCY CLE CLUB MEETING Friday Might si Ilareld Clark's - CenaX A Piste SL All Cycle Riders Welcesne 2-Pc. Living Room Suites Drop Leaf Kitchen UTILITY TABLE Spring support leaves casters. Mice closed. 17x18 la. 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