t The Statesman. SaUm. On. Tea Honors Visitor on Wednesday Mr. Stewart Johnson was hos tess for an informal tea Wednes day afternoon at her North Sum mer street home for the pleasure of Mrs. Bradford C. Collins of San Francisco. Mrs. Collins and her daughter, Robin Lee. are guests this week at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins. They will return to the bay city by plane on Sunday. A' few of the honor guest's close friends were invited to call at 4 o'clock. Mr. Ralph E. Purvine presided at the tea urn and as sisting were Mrs. James Walton and Mrs. Robert Needham. The tea table was centered with a bronze and crystal epergne fill ed with heather and fall greens with an arrangement of fruit in the lower bowl. White tapers in bronze candelabras flanked the centerpiece. Deep lavender chry santhemums were used in the liv ing room. New Babies Welcomed T Mr anrf Mrs. JosCDh MatuJeC (Marian Bretz) go congratulations on the birth of a son, William lanw hum on Wednesday after noon at the Salem General hos pital. The little boy. who weighed eight pounds and eleven ounces, is the grandson of W. H. Bretz of Salem and Joseph Matujec of Kansas City, Kansas. The Rev. and Mrs. Clay Pom eroy are the parents of a little girl born on Wednesday at the Salem General hospital. The baby has an older sister, Mary Ellen. OES Chapter Will Meet for Dinner Salem chapter. Order of East ern Star, will meet for a covered dish dinner Saturday night at the Masonic temple at 6:30 o'clock. The chapter will furnish the meat and dessert. Guests will be members of Ada chapter. Independence; Victoria- chapter. Turner; Euclid chapter, Jefferson, and Gervais chapter, Gervais. At the meeting degrees will be conferred. The committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raynor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Rasmus san, Mrs. Jsmes Mc Fsrlsnd and Miss Doris Olson. Cam put Casual Sorority Dances Highlight Week By NANCY BUKEN OREGON STATE COLLEGE -(Special)-Visiting alums at the Oregon-Oregon State homecoming football game on Saturday will see "Puddles," the duck, the Uni versity of Oregon mascot It seems that "Puddles' was kid napped from Eugene last week and is being held captive by un known Oregon Staters. Alumni are also in line for a treat at the beef barbecue Saturday, where there will be plenty of prime beef cuts, but that is for alums only. Last weekend sorority pledge dances were held by Alpha Chi, Chi Omega, Kappa, Tri Delt and Theta. Among Salem people at tending the Kappa formal were Forrest Simmons, Betty Manoles, Bob Thompson, Mary Reimann, Newell Williams, Mary Lou Mc Kay. Joan Beaky, Dick Gahlsdorf and Phyllis McGregor. Delta Zeta pledges entertained all sorority and fraternity pledge presidents at a breakfast Sunday morning. Among the D. Z host esses was Mary Elizabeth Rein hart. Other parties through the week for pledge were given by Kappa Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta. Edlna Lane extension anit will hold its monthly meeting Friday at the home of Mrs. Frank Cas petl. 610 Bieber street, at 10:30 a. m. Subject for dicussion will be "Care of tl.e Hair." A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Yeuag Matrons club of the YWCA will meet tonight at the YW at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Lenore Hedley of the Marion county health department will speak and show movies on work done in the county for tuberculosis. Mrs. George J. Smythe will re turn this morning from Bur lingame, Calif., where she went to be with her sister, Mrs. Belle Jewell, who has been ilL Geld Star Mathers win meet today at I p. m. at VFW halL JUST ARRIVED JOY Thursday. Norombor 31. 1943 Angel Reyes, young Cu ban violinist who will ap pear Friday night at the Salem high school audi torium in a concert under the sponsorship of the Cre scendo club. The program is set for 8:15, tickets are to be on sale at the door. Miss Bialy To Marry Miss Ann Bialy and Paul F. Reidy have set Thanksgiving morning as the date for their marriage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Bialy of Mt Angel. The nuptial mass will be performed at 10 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic church by the Rev. Vincent Kop- pert, OSB, of Ml Angel. A reception at the home of the bride in Division street will fol low the rites. Miss Bialy attended ML Angel academy and is. now employed at Hartman's. Her fiance attended Sacred Heart academy and is a graduate of Salem high school. He served with the army in Eng land and North Africa, and is now employed by the state high way commission. Deaconess Group Names Committees The Deaconess hospital met Monday. The Rev. Gene Cham berlin was guest soloist, accom panied by Mrs. Chamberlin, and the devotional message was brought by the Rev. Dudley Strain. Mrs. W. H. Barber, president, named the following committee heads: program, Mrs. Mayme Hill; hostesses, Mrs. A. W. Metzger; de votions, Mrs. J. J. Wiens; aux iliary room, Mrs. A. H. Wilson; hospital needs, Mrs. W. E. Seam ster; publicity, Mrs. C. W. Stacey; sewing, Mrs. Frank Jirak. The telephone committee was announced as Mrs. Stanley Blume, chairman; Mesdames Hugh Dowd, O. L. Donaldson, Olive Hilmoe and lone Dorcas. Mrs. L. F. Heup erman, chairman of the member ship committee, will have as her assistants Misses Katherine Ad- lard, Lois Ohmart, Mesdames P W. Gaiser, Minnie Melvin, Chris tine Simmons, J. J. Nunn, Nettie Roberts, A. W. Metzger, Hugh Dowd, W. E. Seamster, Stanley Krueger and A. H. Wilson. Con stitutional revisions were acted on and dates for a rummage sale were set as January 31 and Feb ruary 1 At the tea hour, Mesdames A. W. Metzger and W. H. Barber pre sided. Jayeeettes held a meeting an Tuesday night in .the clubhouse, concluding with a white elephant sale. Sixteen members and guests were present. Mrs. A. C. Newell was auctioneer and Mrs. Elmo Lindholm and Mrs. Howard Wal ker were hostesses. ui STweek Robert BakVf Whittier. Calif., who will be the guest of Tom Brand at the North Summer street home of Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand. The men met while stationed in Japan. Mr. Baker has just returned from Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Farrell entertained with a housewarming at their new home on South 12Ui sireei aionaay nigru. in uic group were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zc-h, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Morley, Miss Ellen Morley and Marvin Scheidel. The Alpha Xi Delta alamnae will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Andrew Halvorson, 1790 S. Winter street, at 8 o'clock. All Alpha Xi Deltas in Salem are in vited to attend. The meeting af the SUvertan high school alumni which was scheduled for the home of W. C. Crtwi, 341 North 19th t street, today has been cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Carletea Rath and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Neulin ger have returned from a fort night's stay in San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. White Alert Tie . . . Wedge Heel Elxes 3 to t AAA to B Widths) CE Society Music . . . . MAZQ2Z BTJBQt Woman's Editor CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY 5 ?i . Pioneer all-woman American Lesion post, initiation, S pjn. . - -.- Salem Council ei Women's organiza tions meet at Chamber of commerce. X p ja. Havesvine Woman's club with Mrs. William Brietzkc. CUxter Bead. 1:13 diss it, luncheon. DAV auxiliary Joint meeting with chapter. Salem Woman's clubhouse. - Kincwood Garden club with Mrs. Herbert Hilke. 1179 2nd st, 130 des sert luncheon. King-wood American Legion post and auxiliary meet at Legion hall. West Salem, S p. nv. iMtwy Neighbors Garden club with lira. M. C Black man. S3 I jnsing avc. 130 dessert luncheon. Benefit Harvest Home tea. Old Peo ple's home. 1625 Center st, I to i p. m. DAV auxiliary bazaar sewing with Mrs. Ralph Secor. route 3. box 99a, ao-hoat luncheon at noon. Keixer Ladies- sewing club all day meeting, covered dish luncheon at home ol Mrs. Ben Cla fett. route X. Fedelis class, First Baptist church with Mrs. J. B. Wilt, S70 N. Winter St.. S p.m. nUDAT BPW executive board with Mrs. Ar thur weddle. 133 Broadway. TM p.m. Past Presidents. United S Danish War Veterans auxiliary with Mrs. Gertrude Wilson. 1S3S Reservoir, a pjn. lATLXUA X Salem chapter. OES. covered dish dinner. Masonic . Terrible. S:30 D-m. saiem woman's ciuo meeting. 1 :3a p. m clubhouse, board meeting. 12:3a p. m. MONDAY Oregon State mothers meet at YWCA. 2 p.m. TUESDAY , i. . . . Salem Navy Mothers no-host dinner, YWCA. JO p.m. as Credit Women At Breakfast Eight members of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club motored to Portland Sunday to attend the breakfast at the Heath man hotel held in connection with the Columbia River basin confer ence of Credit Women's clubs. Mrs. Henry Kayser of Salem pre sided at the conference. Attending were Mrs. Ethel Gal linger, president of the Salem club, Mrs. Lloyd Meyers, Mrs. Gervaise Elliott, Mrs, Darrell Walker, Mrs. Henry Kayser, Miss Lillian Kayser, Miss Beverly Hartzel annd Miss Marjone Eisnelmann. To Attend the Game Mr. and Mrs. Harland Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker will be among those attending trie Oregon State-Oregon game in Corvallis Saturday. The Pearsons will visit their daughter, Patri cia, a freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs.; William C. Dyer, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Portland will be among those attending the game. Mr. end Mrs. Roy H. Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Alan'Siewert are among others planning to see the game Mr. and Mrs. Randall Miller are the parents of a daughter, Trudy Lynn, born Sunday at the Deaconess hospital. The mother is the former Dorothy Arthur. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Arthur, Salem, Mrs George Northern, Oakland, Calif., and Earl Miller, San Pedro. Great grandmothers are Mrs Irene Klingman, Salem, and Mrs J. F. Miller, Boulder, Colo. Eatin9 Season Grocers5 Of fer Makings 'for Old Time i Thanksgi ving Meal; I By Maxlne Baren Statesman Woman's Editor Polish up the kitchen stove, get out the recipe books and let's get down to this business of holiday cooking. Each time- I go into the grocer's there's more evidence that we are slowly returning to the old way of gracious living. Sauces are geiung DacK on the shelves, un usual pickles and preserves are ; again appearing, condiments j (though I found no pepper in one ; store are ever inrreasinrf in va riety, assorted makings for hors d'oeuvres have returned. It's the necessities which still stump us. For lack of sugar well have to go easy on the cranberry sauce, shortage of fate will in spire budgeting of pies and cakes. But with care, Thanksgiving dinner can be just about pre-war quality, and canned cranberries are at some grocers. We'll begin at the end and work foreward in recipes. Here's a iHUimiUII For That Tharikscjivincj Turkey Two Sizes . . A Feic Timely Suggestions for the Early Christmas Shopper- Table Lamps Floor Lamps Bed Lamps Pinup Lamps Bridge Lamps Boudoir Lamps 53 Pc Dinner Sets It Pc. BrcKikiaat Sets Fire Place Sets Thermos Jugs gaL size Echo Pressure Cookers Are Now Available. Quantifies Limited. Clubs The Home JESYME ENGLISH Sector? Editor . Luncheons, Dinners With the exception of large teas the pre - Thanksgiving week is marked with informal luncheons and bridge gatherings. Mrs. Floyd W. Sheoard was hostess for an informal luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at her North Summer street home for a group of newcomers in the cap itaL Covers were placed for Mrs Fred Langdon, Mrs. George R. Kaye, Mrs. i Mark Astrup, Mrs. Gregory Lancaster, Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and the hostess. Mrs. F. W. Lehmer has invited a few of her friends to luncheon today at her Royal Court apart ment before going on to the Salem General hospital auxiliary tea. In the group will be Mrs. James T. Brand. Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard, Mrs. George Alexander and the hostess. Ta Honor dabs Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker will entertain - members of their- club at a dessert' supper and evening of bridge Saturday night at their Rose street borne. Members are Mr. and Mrs. David Eason, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. George Aiken, Judge and Mrs. George Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sprague and the hosts. Mrs. BJarne Ericksen will pre side at a bridge luncheon this af ternoon at her South Cottage street home for members pf her club. Additional guests will be Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff and Mrs. Lewis Clark. Mrs. Stuart Lancefield will be a bridge hostess tonight when she honors her dub at her Fainnount Hill home. A dessert supper will precede several hours of contract. Mrs. Frederick G. DeLano has invited members of her club to a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at her home. Mrs. A. A. Gueffroy will be a special guest. Extension Unit Holds Meeting The Lansing Neighbors home extension unit met on Nov. 14 with Mrs. Ed Tobin for a dessert lunch served by the co-hostesses, Mrs. W. A. Marsh and Mrs. Ed Tobin. Mrs. V. E. Fitzgerald, chairman appointed the following commit tees: Membership, Mrs. L. W. Harm; hospitality, Mrs. 'Ed Tobin; Asso ciated Country Women of the World, Mrs. W. A. Marsh; recrea tion, Mrs. I. H. Sion; publicity, Mrs. I. G. Lermon. The unit will participate in a state-wide project the considera tion of a home economics coope rative house on the Oregon State college campus. Mrs. Tobin was appointed chairman. Project leaders, Mrs. R. H. Bal lard and Mrs. I. H. Sion, present ed the program "Care of the Hair." The next meeting of the unit will be held on January 9. Remember Sugar good standard pumpkin pie, not too dark nor too light and with mild, but adequate spicing: PUMPKIN PIE 14 cups pumpkin 1 egg slightly beaten H teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon salt Dust of allspice 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk Mix, and bake at 450 for first ten minutes, reducing heat to complete cooking. Rub a piece of butter over filling a few minutes before done. BOASTERS 5.19-5.97 Croquet Sets Step-on Garbage Cans Sam son Fans Poker Chip Sets Playing Cards Cocktag Sets Tool Boxes Tools ' Baseball Glares Soitba&s . - Dolls Hostesses to HonorMiss Beck ! Mrs. Roy H. Mills and Iher daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson I will be hostesses for an informal party Friday night at the! for mer's home on South Winter street in ' compliment to : Miss . T h e o Beck, December bride-elect.! Guests have been invited: to a dessert supper with an evening of bridge following. Bouquets of autumn flowers will be used for decorating. - r Honoring Miss Beck will be Mrs. Joseph Beck, Mrs; Gilbert Davis, Mrs. Samuel J. Butler, Mrs.' Leona Johnson," Mrs. Robert Craig,) Mrs. Wayne Dough ton, Miss -Eleanor Trindle and the hostesses. Birthday Banquet For Hall Girls "Birthday Blues" was I the theme of the formal birthday ban quet Wednesday night at Willam ette university In the Lausanne hall dining room, when women in residence at the dormitory : hon ored twenty of their number whose birthdays were celebrated between July and December.. Welcoming address to guests at the affair was given by Sue Fer guson with the response by Joan Morgan, Joan Claudy was toast mistress. Guests were Prof,- and Mrs. Herbert . Rabe, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brennen, Dean 'Olive M. Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bird. Mary Lois Cotton and Betty Larson served as general commit tee for the banquet. HERE'S VALUES IN HOLLANDER BLENDED CONEY BLACK AFRICAN KIDSKIN Hollander Blended Muskrat Diane Ellis, davghter ef Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis, will celebrate her fifth birthday at a family party Friday night at the Ellis home. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William P. Ellis and Virginia Ellis of Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wiley of Jefferson. i r . i i . i tmn t- CSTCiri ,J - v - L - 4 - , - J - - - L -- l-,-a. At Shower . Mrs. Milo" . Syverson was hon ored with a shower on Tuesday night by Mrs.' J. Elgin Thrush and Mrs. Donald Muellhaupt. Pink and white was used for the color scheme. .Games were enjoyed during the evening with refresh ments served at a late hour. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Floyd McCarrolL Mrs. Ernest Adams, Mrs. Clarence Stanley and Mrs. Ivan BogarL Those bidden were Mesdames Milo Syverson, Robert Hauser, Er nest Adams, Roy Farmer, James Wilkinson. J. H. Hampton, Rich ard StillweU, Gilbert Bates, Leo Olsen, Stanley Stiffler, Gilbert Anderson, Joseph Cray croft, Ray Welch, Clarence Stanley, Emery Petticord, Kenneth Taylor, George Nopp, Charles Taylor, Walter Greene, George Herberger, An thony Fountinini, Joseph John ston, Neal Van Hees, James Se hon, Milton Beckett, Clarence Weaver, George Newman, Jack Schirnmberg. John Wesely, Ivan Bogart, Harvey Bell, Sylvester Schroeder, Stanley Nuens, Roy Larson, Dempsey Sullivan, Art Ritthie. Ted Morris, Delbert Quinn, Floyd - McCarrolL Misses Gladys Winnedahl, Betty Schie- man, Lela Runcorn, Thelma Strand, Dorothy Taylor, Doris Lepley and the hostesses. PROOF THAT IN WARDS FUR DEPARTMENT SEE THESE TYPICAL if? A? V i ( l t ) 21, -Hj; I I We've shaped--compered --know that nowhere wUI you fad such furs af this Ward-low price! Tops In quality, style, and popularity, yfhy the sav bigs? Because we buy for less stR for less pass the tavlngt on to you., See our whole- bio; fur cc8ction priced to save you precJovt doRarsl ASK ABOUT WARDS 12 MONTH PAYMZMT flAN. Onfy down, paf the balance ki convenient tocihfy Insfoloiantj, plus corryinfl jchorgM.. fW50ss Couple Feted At Dinner Miss Ellen Morley and her .fi ance, Marvin ScheideL were hon ored at a no-host dinner party Tuesday night at the Spa. The couple's marriage will be an event of Friday night. A bouquet of aut umn flowers centered the dinner table. . ' ... Covers were placed for Miss Morley, Mr. SchiedeL Mr. and Mrs. James Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. John Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zeh, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Far relL Mr. and Mrs. Oswald H. Mor ley, Mrs. Allan Hayeck of Iowa and Tom FarrelL Hospital Tea at Eoff Home Today One of the largest affairs on the fall social calendar will be the benefit tea for which the Sa lem General hospital auxiliary will be hostess this afternoon at the Fainnount Hill home of Mrs. Asel Eoff. The interested public is invited to call and hours are from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and Mrs. Ercel Kay are co-chairmen of the event. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing the afternoon will be Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mrs.' Richard Chambers, Mrs. William H. Burg- hard t, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, Sr., Mrs. Carl E. Nelson and Miss Elizabeth Putnam. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Eoff, Mrs. Chandler Brown, president of the auxiliary, and Miss Lillian McDonald, superin tendent of the hospital. The little Garden clmh eg Sa lem Heights met at the home of Mrs. Carl Harris. Ernest luier was the guest speaker and dis cussed landscaping plans for good design, color and charm with easy maintenance. He also told of his recent trip to Europe and to - his homeland, Switzerland, Special guests were Mrs. K.' L 2 wicker and Mrs. Carl McMahon Friday is bazaar sewing day far the Disabled. American Veterans auxiliary : at the home of Mrs. Ralph Secor, RL 3, box 598, with Mrs. Ann Rickard and Mrs. CX XV Rinehart co-chairmen. - - ' I OSC Mothers to Meet Monday The November meeting of the be an event of Monday afternoon at the YWCA at 2 o'clock. All mothers are being Invited through the press to attend the meeting. Mrs. Carl W. Emmons is presi dent of the group. Dean Beuna Maris Mockmore of Oregon State college, will be the guests peaker. The commit tee In charge of arrangements In cludes Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, chairman: Mrs. Hubbell Young, Mrs. F. W. Poorman and Mrs. H. will pour. 24-LTcnr Lsssdry Serried- Osdy a few eriers left Call saday er brine ta TS4 N. High Street CaU Z-1I1S V -v 14.50 I SO ITS 234 N. Liberty SL 4 Ql Size 1230 State SL Phone 4149 ConTenient Parking