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SO C I CLU;BS MUSIC Around Town... By Jeryme English A BRIDAL PARTY . . Barbara Eundet, who will be married to Roger Wagner on November 3, .will be the honor guest at a pre nuptial party this afternoon when Mrs. Duane Gibson, entertains at her home on the Wallace Road . . . Guests have been bidden to cdme at 2 o'clock "lor a linen shower with a tea hour following . . . The hostess will use bouquets of pink and white gladioluses and button chrysanthemums for the decor about the rooms and on the tea table . . . RM1n in honor ... the' future Mrs. Wagner are her mother, Mrs. J. T. Sundet, Mrs. Charles E.1 Wag ner, mother of the groom-to-be, Miss Mary Sundet, Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Vernon Drye, Mrs. William McGUcnnst. ir airs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. William H. AJurgnarai, Mrs. xi&ries xncwci land Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs. Leo n. fhiMs. Mrsr W. Frank Craw ford, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Ar thur D. Hay ana airs, uene van deneynde. ' A dinner . . . at the P. D. Onisenherrr home Thursday night welcomed borne ft troop of . hunters and their wives . '. .-the men having; lust returned that day from their week's trip . . . Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Qtilsenberry, Mrs. Breyman Boise and Mrs. Vera W. Miller . . . cov ers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnszins, Mr. and Mrs. . Asel Eoff, Jttr. and Mrs. i Brace Spauldlnr of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Keith' Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy IX. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Gns Hixson of Eugene, the Brey- min Bolses, Dr. and Sirs. Tern Miller and the Quisenberrys. After the fame . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce VanWayngarden will be hosts for a supper party tonight at their Jefferson street home follow in the Willamette -Pacific grid classic at McCulloch stadium . . . Bidden are a group of Willamette alumni including Mr. and . Mran Dean Trumbo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ' win Mc Wain, Clifford Stewart, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Olds of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Fravel, Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. James Arm priest, and Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood . . , . Tea hostess . . on Friday after noon was Mrs. John H. Scott, who entertained at - her Court street home for the pleasure of the Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Holland . . ; They recently came here. from Illinois and he is the new' assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Members of Mrs. Scott's church circle were bidden to call between 3 and 4 o'clock . . . Presiding at the tea urns were Mrs.- Malcolm Hawke and Mrs. E. C Mennis . . . To Lonrview ... on Sunday will go Mr. and Mrs. David H. Camer on, who will attend the christen ing of their grandson, Cameron Donald Nagel, at the Community church in Longview . . . the little boy Is the son of Mr. and; Mrs. Donald H. Nagel (Jane Cameron) and he has brother, Jjattj The Rev. Mr.. Dibberts will per form the ceremony . . From Rosebnrr comes news that there are now five girls In - i the Paul Geddes family as Debra Bel was born on September 21 at the Roseburg hospital . . . Her. four sisters are , Gayle, Carole, Paula and Sara, who were all in Salem last winter with their par ents during the state legislature ... While Paul served as state representative and his wife, Es ther, was his secretary ... Paul waa recently elected president of the Oregon State Bar association at the Convention held last month in Gearhart. . . , In Portland . . . on Thursday were Mrs. George Ailing and Mrs. Fred C. Gast to attend the state board meeting of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs . . . Mrs. Ailing is state treasurer and Mrs. Gast is third vice-president-'. . . Mrs. Hildred M. Zell, Wasco, pre sident, told of her European trip V H ! r-' t "f - "J i -4 r t V- . Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Irwin G. Edwards, (Janette Brecken ridge) who were recently married at &e residence of the American Aml?assddor to the Soviet Union in Moscow. The bride's home is in Tavares, Florida,- and she serves as sec-retary-achiyist at trie American Embassy. Commander Ed wards is the son of Mrs. R. L. Edwards of Salem, and serves as dental officer on the Embassy staff as ah assistant naval attache. They, will cmake their home in the American Em bassy building in Moscow. i State Officers Entertained j : Mrs. Eva Bennett from Albany, newly elected! state president for the American ; War Mothers, and Mrs. Rose JIagerdorn, newly elect ed state chaplain for the American War Mothers were Entertained with a party following the DAV auxiliary business meeting" Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs. Alma Hatfield. Gifts were present ed and refreshments served by the auxiliary. L " " Both Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Ha- gerdorn have been Members of the DAV auxiliary! in Salem for many years. At noon j Thursday a lunch eon was served' the members at the home of Mrs. Rose Hagerdorn with Mrs. Eva Bennett as a guest. Sev eral luncheons and parties are be ing arranged by the auxiliary in her honor. f On Etiquette By Roberta Leo '.' Q. If .you happen to tneet some one who obviously seems to know you, but whom you have forgot -ten, and that persons jsays, "You don't remember me, do you?" what should you do? A. Since It is. rather hurting to one's pride -to be forgotten, the kind thing for you tot do is say, "Of course I do." And then find out later, and as soon as you can, just who that person is. . - - i i Q. What is the proper length of time that a hostess should wait for a belated dinner guest? A. Not more than 20 rninutes. To wait longer would be showing lack of consideration to the other guests for the sake of one. . Q. When does a girl correctly wear her engagement ring for the first time? 'j - j A. The engagement ring is worn for the first timeMin public" on the day of the announcement. - - - s . i i with twenty other General Federa tion women .". . Mayfl, 2 and 3 were announced as the dates for the state convention to be held in Portland with headquarters at the Multnomah hotel j . . Avoid the rush ' enjoy the hush in our featuring Hallmark ' Cards and Gift Wrap We've just unpacked our new stock of Hallmark Christmas , ' cards and gift wrappings and they're beautiful! You canv Select yours now in the quiet and peace of our new Christmas Comer. ; - ' . ComncrciaI Oook Ml IL Conuncxdcd St. Solera " i I 'A h Ml i Siore , Phon 3-4534 Oreooaf . J r CLUB CALENDAB SATURDAY i Chemketa chapter. DAR. with Mrs. Edwia Jory, 423 Hoyt street. 2 p.m. Job's Daughters. Bethel 43, Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m., initiation. MONDAY Salem Junior Woman's club meet at club house. 8 p. m. Salem Rotana club with Miss Vada Hill. 2240 North 5th st, 8 p. m. Salem Memorial hospital auxiliary, 1:30 p. m. at hospital annex. TUESDAY Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, VFW hall. 8 p. m. Chadwick chapter. OES, social club. Masonic Temple, dessert luncheon, 1:19 p. m. American War Mothers meet In Carrier Room, First Methodist church. 2 p. m. Chapter BC. PEO with Mrs. Frank G. Myers, 502 North Winter t. 1:30 p. m. i . i Junior Guild. St. Paul's EdIscodsI church, salad luncheon, parish house. i p. m. Swegle Road Garden club at Melvln LaDue home, 8 p. m. Bush School mothers, mett at ichool, 1:15 p. m. WEDNESDAY , Jason Lee, WSCS, meet In Klrby room. 11 a. m.. 12:15 luncheon. Hollywood Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Earl Mootry. 1705 North Summer st.. 8 p. m. AAUW literature froup with Mrs. William H. Foster, 2885 Mountain View Drive. 1:15 dessert. Missionary society. First Presbyterian church, meet in prayer room. 2 p. mt THURSDAY Sojourners, dessert luncheon. 1 p. m.. Salem Woman's club. Highland Mothers club meet at school auditorium. 1 p. m. Chapter CB. PEO with Mrs. R. L. Porter, 1366 Marion St., 7 JO p. m. Salem Toastmistress club, Golden Pheasant. 6 p. m. Liberty Congratulations to to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Theil on the birth of a son, Kenneth Everett, born September 30 at a local hos pital. He weighed six pounds and eleven ounces. Shirley Leupe Married to Edd Scott - The First Congregational church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Shirley Leupe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith, and Edd. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle W. Headrick, on September 28. The bride's uncle, the Rev Thomas Leupp, performed the double ring ceremony. Vern Esch was the soloist and Ed Syring the organist 7 . " For her wedding the bride wore a white slipper satin gown fash ioned entrain and lace veil which was caught to a seed pearl crown. For "something old" she wore an heirloom sapphire necklace, a gift of the groom's mother. She car ried a white Bible topped with an orchid. Miss Sharon Leupe was the honor maid and wore a mist blue frock: and Miss Donna Brunkal, the bridesmaid, was in a pink gown. Their flowers were carna tions and roses. Harold Grimm stood with the groom as best man and ushers were James Caviness, Donald Riedle, Charles Currey and Ron ald Hall. Patty Jo Leupp was the flower girl and Casey Jones Holt was the ring bearer. A reception followed in the fire place room. Miss Barbara Russ cut the cake and pouring were Mrs. Thomas Leupp and Mrs. Louis Holt Assisting were Miss Donna Bishop and Miss Shirley Burt 1 After a welding trip -to Mt. Hood the couple will be at home in Salem at 975 Fir street For go ing away the bride changed to a three-piece green outfit with navy blue accessories. Writers Club at Anderson Home The Salem Writer's club met at the home of Mrs. N. F. Anderson on Tuesday night. Mrs. Ora Hut cheon presided. Mrs. Frances An derson presented a paper on "New Trends in Poetry." Answering roll call with original selections were Mrs. Howard Moore, who is a member of the National League of Women Penmen; Mrs. Jesse Singleton, Mrs. Jess Peck, Dr. M. E. Peck, and Ora Smith. Lloyd Smith gave a reading "Let It Alone." Others present were N. F. An derson, Flora Enders and Blanche Jones. Perry. Reigleman showed several of his home movies. Mrs. Harvard Moore will be the No vember hostess. ' ' Shattuck-Rowse Vows Read Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Miss Betty Jean Rowse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowse, to "Wilbur Shattuck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shattuck, which took place on September 5 at the Leslie Methodist church at 11 a.m. with the Rev. G. W. Turner officiating. For her wedding the bride wore an almond brown dress with dark brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wood attended the couple and she wore a light brown suit with white accessories. : After a wedding trip the couple is now at home at 2386 State street FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shuck complimented their grandson, Bobby Lee : Shuck, on Saturday evening with a moving picture party at their home on his seventh birthday. The guests included Jerry Oneyear, Teddy Rickman, Duane Holford, Arleta and Dickie Wolk, Robby Shuck, Honey Faye Shelton, Melody Rae Shelton, Jeanie and Sonny Shuck, Eileen Beaty, Sherrill White, El ton and Billy Beaty. i ' Irydoirs g"Jft Tulips . Holland Grown and Absolutely Top Size DOLLAR SPECIALS DARWIN TULIPS-in Variety . COTTAGE TULiPS-In Variety PARROT TULIPS-ln Variety . PEONY TULIPS-ln Variety . m mm M mm DAFFODILS KING ALFRED MRS. BACKHOUSE GIANT MIXTURE .J . 1 -.$1.0Q Do. ..$1.00 Doz. $1.00 Doz. $1.00 Dox. $1.00 Doz. -4 for $1.00 .Only 05 Doz. DUTCH IRIS : New and In Lovely Shades .. . - - - - -i- - - -j - - - - HYACINTHS Yellow, Pink, Blue, Red and White $1.00 Doz. 3 for 40 NURSERY AND SEED STORE Phon 2-0117' f: i I' : S I 1;- Mt U W si . : 1 1! il I ! ,rr- '--.-.! J ff.. ", ,n Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLano (Barbara Keener) cutting the cake at .the reception, which followed their marriage at the First Congregational church. The newlyweds are at home at 1374 Chemeketa street My Dear Friends Readers, Friends Help Out Struggling Foods Writer with. Brighter Ideas ' : r ' .' ' r '- 1 : ' 1 i " I By Maxine Baren f Statesman Woman"! Editor Readers are mighty handy people to have around a food page. If It weren't for our dear readers we simply wouldn't keep up on things, no matter how much reading cooking and eating we do, . Recently we had a little chat with a friend, who surprisingly enough, is also a reader of Our Paper. Head of a family of four, she does a lot of cooking and being a rural woman, she has farm produce with which to feed her brood of two boys, a large hungry husband and herself. Freeze Juice One of her ideas was to freeze concentrated juices in the ice tray in the freezer, then remove, package and put back into the freezer. Then when she wants a glass of juice, it's a simple matter to take out a cube, put it into the glass, add water to taste and there she is! - , . She also freezes soup "that way and with a bit of practice, knows how many cubes to thaw per serving. - This same woman last summer suggested freezing lots of ice cubes in ice trays, removing and storing in the freezer in sacks so they'd be handy for instant use. Waffles she also freezes. Makes some extras and wraps them, then they're either put into the toaster, or even simpler, warmed -in the oven. Another reader suggests this ' DULL SAUCE FOR SPINACH Use equal parts shredded dill pickles and melted butter or margarine. Add a dash of vinegar or lemon juice. , She also suggests cooking browned pork chops in a covered casserole at 350 degrees smothered in cranberry sauce. - Cauliflower season brought forth this recipe: CAULIFLOWER GOLDEN Cook separately one head of cauliflower and 1 cup rice. Place unbroken cauliflower in a buttered baking dish,, around it and over the top arrange alternate layers of rice and thin slices of cheese. Season with salt and pepper and moisten slightly , with milk or cauliflower stock. Bake slowly to melt the cheese. were made for a costume party for the October meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Dale Mauk. 625 N. 18th St., on October 12. The' Cootiettes were joined by the Cooties for a no-host lunch. Costume Party Planned Members of Cootiette club, No. 140, met at the VJYW. hall for their regular meeting with Mrs. Joe Horneffer in charge. Plans The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Saturday. October 6. 1SS1 3 Latvians Spcalc to Altrusans I v , . 1 ' Mrs. E. A. Tuesld, Mrs. Hazel Goodman and.MrsEflie King en tertained the Altrusa club mem bers at a dessert supper Thursday night at the, former's home on Evergreen avenue. ! The program was in charge of the international relations commit tee with Miss Betty Bolton in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Videvuds Se fers gave - interesting talks about conditions in their country, Latvia, before and after occupation, of Rus sia and Germany. They spent five years in Concentration camps be fore coming to the states ! as dis placed persons. Mr. Sefers said his, country was in a condition of de vastation and its people were hard working and sincere. I Members present were Mrs. E. A. Tueski, Dr. Martha Springer, Miss Cora Paynter, Mrs. E. A. Jory, Mrs. C. A. Sandstedt, Mrs.! George Sumpter, Miss Minnie Just, .Miss Annette Schumki, Miss Betty Bol ton, Mrs. Verne Robb, Miss Kath erine Rohl, Mrs. Wayne Keeney, Mrs. Marguerite Kirk and Mrs. Donald L. Barricki J ' Mrs. Arthur Stowell and daugh ters, June and Hazel, have return ed home from a trip east to Lans ing, Michigan. They madelhe trip east by plane. They also made a trip north into Canada accompan ied by Mrs. Elizabeth Collins of Hamilton, Ontario. . From Ottawa they drove to Clarence, Ontario, which, was the birthplace of Mrs. Stowell and' Mrs. Collins. On their way home they visited the mother and sister of Mrs. Glenn Moody of Auburn community at Clark, Nebr. j ' SUN VALLEY BREAD "SiSSi. LOW IX OlOttB HIGH IN EMEKY AT YOUR FAVORITE FOOD STORE 1 A ion was bora to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Braucht and named Gary Douglas, on September 24 at Salem General hospital. Grandpar ents are tax. ana Mrs. Ben . Braught of v Salem and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Catherman. MinoL N.D Jack and Don are the older bro- Grant Mothers : Plan Events - The executive board of the Mo thers club of Grant school met Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. Clinton Sigea. Plans were dis cussed for the monthly' meetings find by-laws were read and chan- ges approved. A report was given on the reception held for the prin cipal and teachers. i The first meeting of the Mothers club will be Thursday, October 1 1 at 1:15 o'clock at the school., R. W. Tavenner will show a' film, "How . to Teach Reading to the First Gra ders." Mrs. Wassom, supervisor of the school lunch program, will talk on the objectives of the cafeteria. The 6th grade mothers will: serve , refreshments. -4 . i t Chest Workers Feted ; i - t : r Mrs. I A.- C. Fleener entertained her Community chest workers'' committee at -her home Thursday night for a dessert luncheon. Pre- sent were Mrs. Kaipn Anderson, Mrs. Steve Nelson, Mrs. Lyle Ur-1 ' nan, Mrs. W. S. Gagle, Mrs; Rus sell Eyerly, Mrs.i Ed ! PedJ Mrs. Keith Dyer; Mrs. Albin Churchill and Mrs. Fleener. I S ' , Fill Out And Mail This Coupon Todayl I For FREE Details About The BABYHOOD W0NDA-CHAIR THIS 3-PIECE j convertible! 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