To 1 a FOR Kit H Pb. sn hot bllt I BD t t r a t I t e c c f lart Aut bu rtu Bt.ai bu p -S: E t' no t kiu to r nac T Bill vl C IS 1 Llv , n. th 1 if : doc prl per Evi On II i Cll I Ch do t 1 . I ii Hi ho . Im I mi t ho 1 rn I b. Pt J ti Le' i.... r I Ol 1 : pi 1 V til w Capital Edited by MAK1AN LOWRX FISCBKB Capital Journal, Salem, Halloween j Party on Monday Eve I More than 100 attended the Hallowen party given by Job's Daughters last evening, guesis Including members of the new Salem bethel of Job's Daugh ters, UD, and of DeMolay Or der for Boys. Games, square dancing and modern dances made up the evening's entertainment and re freshments were served. On the committee for the par ty were Misses Phyllis Scott, Leona Todd, Mary Campbell Jean Herrig, and Patricia St. Clair. Misses Carol Garrett, Sharon Larson and Cynthia Bourne were In charge of re freshments. Chaperons for the party were Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbens, Mrs. Marvin Rasmusson, Mrs. E. T. Hartwell and Mrs. Ernest Todd. Next Monday evening Job's Daughters will go to Portland for friendship night with a beth el there. On November 14 a dis trict meeting is planned with Independence, at which time there will be initiation there, and the next regular meeting here will be November 21. MACCABEES, Capital Tent Hive, No 84-D, will meet Thurs day at 8 p.m. in Beaver hall, Iv an Martin presiding. Following the meeting there will be folk dancing, Chester Goodman as Instructor. All members and friends are invited. Refresh ments will be served, Mrs. Eli zabeth Follis, Mrs. Edith Strang and Mrs. Hardie Phillips in charge. ROYAL NEIGHBORS Sew ing club is to meet Wednesday In the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, a no-host luncheon to be at 12:30 o'clock. On the committee are Mrs. F. Pratt, Mrs. Viola Fialla, Mrs. A. Reuf. Today's Menu (Br Um AjiooUttd Pruil Week Day Dinner Grilled Hamburgers Toasted Relish Buns Creamed Cauliflower Raw Vegetable Salad Bread and Butter Pear Crisp Beverage Creamed Cauliflower Ingredients! 1 medium - sized cauliflower (about 2 pounds with all outside greens), 1 cup boil ing water, 1 Vt tablespoons butter or margarine, 114 tablespoons flour, Vi teaspoon suit, dash of freshly ground pepper, 1 cup milk, paprika. Method: Cut heaviest greens from cauliflower but leave as many as are fresh to cook with flowerets. Separate flowerets and cut heavy core or stalk in wedges, and medium-h e a v y greens In strips. Soak in salted water, if desired, for 15 to 30 minutes to draw out any insects; drain and put in a medium sized saucepan with a tight fitting cover, arranging core wedges and greens on bottom, flowerets on top. Add the water, cover and boil until just tender but still firm, about 8 to 20 Minutes; test by piercing with a fork. Drain, reserving liquid there should be about -Vi cup; add cold water to make up this amount if necesary. Melt butter or margarine in a saucepan over low heat; remove from heat and add the flour, salt and pepper and blend well. Arid the reserved cauliflower liquid and the milk gradually, stirring to keep smooth. Cook over moderate heat until thickened and bubbly; con tinue to cook for 2 minutes. Mix cauliflowerets and sauce and re heat. Sprinkle with paprika be fore serving. Makes 4 to a serv ings. If (or quality You pine In wires Mid iwrftwee PWaie try mine Women Ore., Tuesday November 1, 1949 Leaving for East Salem friends soon will be saying farewells to Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Wood and family who are moving to New York City Mr. Wood, who has been assist ant manager for the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York here, is being transferred to the home office. The Woods and children, Lin da and Randy, are leaving No vember 11 from Portland for the east. They have resided in Salem the past three and one half years, coming here from Portland. This past week the Woods vis ited at Tacoma with relatives, and Mrs. Wood and children went on to Klamath Falls to visit relatives there. LIBERTY The Liberty Wom an s club will meet Thursday. Nov. 3, at the home of Mrs. Lester Clark on route 9 at 1:30 o'clock. On the program will be a speaker who will speak on Fairview home and its work. The club will have a plant show er for Mrs. Wayne Black who is building a new home. Honor Olsons Woodburn Honoring Lt. Col. and Mrs. Oliver Olson, who recently returned from Japan Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Seely and Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Hughes were hosts at a buffet supper at the Seely country home Sunday evening Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Perd, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Kifan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Houseweart, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Magnuson, Glenn Goulet, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lessard of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B. Gill of Salem, Lt. CTjI. and Mrs Olson, Misses Virginia and Jo Ann Olson and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Everett J. Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. P. H Seely. THE LADIES' auxiliary, Patri archs Militant, Canton No. 11. met last week in the IOOF temple. After the ritualistic work, a luncheon was served. The committee for the Novem ber 10 meeting included Mrs. Charles Neubauer, Mr. and Mrs. L. Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Sigmund. The association president la due to make her official visit on December 8 HOSTESS Thursday evening will be Mrs. Kenneth Manning, who la to entertain her bridge club at cards and a late supper. w VISITING in Salem this week Mrs. Ruby Grant, organizer for Altrusa club, women's serv ice group. She Is meeting with various local women interested in the group. On November 15 the Portland chapter of Altrusa will send a group here for an organization dinner. A COMMITTEE from the Wo men's Fellowship of Knight Me morial church is sponsoring a tea Wednesday afternoon In the church parlors at 1 o'clock. There will be a special program. come quick! TISSV RICH (Willi SALE 4 $1.75 size... flaw limited turn only Capital Druq Store Stat t Liberty Wed In Dallas Married on October 7 at Dallas were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friesen. The bride is the former LaVina Harder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Unrau of Dallas, Mr. Friesen the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen of Dal las. The couple will live in Dallas. (Jesten-Miller studio picture). Sagnotty-Raph Wedding in Salem Stayton In a ceremony per formed Saturday, October 22, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in the Court Street Christian church in Salem, Miss Velma Raph of Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Raph of Stayton was married to Marvin Sagnotty of Bay City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Sagnotty of Salem. Rev. W. H. Lyman officiated. For her wedding the bride chose a moss green suit with gray accessories. She carried a white Bible which was topped with a gardenia. Miss Bernice Raph was her sister's only at tendant, wearing a wine colored suit with black accessories. Her corsage was of white carnation and net. Wayne Follis of Mit chell was best man. Present also were the parents of the couple. Following the ceremony the newlyweds left on a wedding trip and will reside in Bay City where the bridegroom is en- gaded in the lumber business with his father. The bride was graduated from Stayton high school with the class of 1947., She was a past worthy adviser of Acacia as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, of which she was a char ter member, receiving the ma jority degree this month. For the past two years she hai been employed In an office In Port land. The bridegroom served In the navy, and was graduated In the same class as that of the bride. The Sagnotty family formerly lived In Mehama. LEAVING Monday by plane for Fort Leavenworth, Kan., were Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Will iam S. Bodner, Colonel Bodner being Instructor at the military school at Fort Leavenworth. Dr. and Mrs. Wood will be gone 10 days and will return by plane also. 4-M Club Macleay Members of the 4- M club and their husbands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Jr. for the October club meeting. After the business meet ing 500 was in play. Winning high scores were Mrs. Milton Kephart and O. L. Martin. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Kephart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Jr. At this enormous saving, It pars you to buy two or three jsrs ahead on famous-formula Tussy Rich Cream! This golden night cream mamlouily helps to soften and silken even the driest, tiredeit Vint It combats fatigue lines and discourages dry flaUnew. Tuaay Rich Cream helps yon aohiere a softer, clearer ooo plexionl Try a Jar on We today uae It laTliklyl U W .00 SIZE, NOW $ 1 .93 Ptm taa "On the Corner" jfi Jib hi ,W ill i in iVnrnii.'lil i iiimm Jv? vwi CHI OMEGA alumnae are meeting at 8 o'clock this eve ning in the chapter house. The group is working on baby bibs to be sold at the baby booth of the Portland Chi Omega bazaar later this fall. Following the business session there will be a late dessert with Mrs. Eldrid Huchison and Mrs. Charles Cloudy as hostesses. WOODBURN The regular business meeting of the Wood burn Junior Woman's club will be held Wednesday evening, November 2, at the library club rooms Groups organized by the Marion County Tuberculosis and Health association to study fam ily life and education will be ex plained by Mrs. James Bunnell of Salem, executive secretary of tne health association, classes outlined and materials shown. Mrs. Lois Gaviola is president of the club, Mrs. Donald Barrett will be program chairman for the evening and Mrs. Adrian Schooler will be hostess. THE WOMEN'S Missionary society, Calvary. Baptist church, is meeting Wednesday at the church. The business session will be at 11:30 a.m., the lunch eon at 12:30 o'clock, the pro gram at 1:30 o'clock, Mrs. Hugh A. Dowd to present the program. HERE from Oakland, Calif., for a few weeks Is f'rs. Henry Johnson (Jeanne Myers), guest of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. Ensign John son has left for sea duty. ANNOUNCEMENT has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Barbara Jeanne, to Mr. and Mrs. Roswell Beach in Portland on October 25, at Emanuel hospital. There is an other daughter In the family, Sharon Love. Grandparents are Mrs. R. H. Baldock of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beach of Sedalia, Miss. HIGHLAND Mothers' club meets Thursday, November 3, at 1:15 p.m. in the school audi torium. Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson of the First Baptist church will show pictures of Europe. This pro gram will precede the business meeting. Jfy&At6J3M.Greter ThanEver DOUBLE GREEN STAMP WEDNESDAY FLOOR SAMPLE SALE INNERSPRING MATTRESSES COTTON MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS METAL SPRINGS TWIN SIZE ONLY An opportunity to secure your bedding requirement! ot drastically reduced prices cloteout floor samples of na tionally famous Items means double savings for yout LIMITED QUANTITIES! tit north liberty Double Green Stamps on oil Cash Purchases Wednesday Party for Bride-Elect M 1 s I Marcella Schwartz, bride-elect of Richard Gentzkow is to be honored at a miscellan eaus shower and party for which Miss Clelia and Miss Pauline Turin will entertain Wednesday evening at their apartment. Cards will be in play during the evening and a dessert luncheon is to be served. The guests will include Miss Schwartz, Mrs. John Jennings, Mrs. P. Nion VanAusdell, Jr., Mrs. Dale Esch, Mrs. O. L. Don aldson, Mrs. Don C. McNeill, Miss Dolores Ebner, Miss Ardell Scott, and the hostesses. ... AWM Convention Opens in Salem The state convention for the American War Mothers opened in Salem, Tuesday, and will continue through Wednesday, Mrs. Jennie Erixon, Portland, state president, presiding. Highli g h t i n g this evening's program will be the banquet at 7 o'clock in the dining room at the First Methodist church, the event to be preceded by a recep tion at 6:30 o'clock. Election of officers and reports of committees will feature the Wednesday morning program. The memorial service will come at l.ii) p.m. Wednesday, conducted by Mrs. Addie Curtis of Salem, state chaplain. The service will be in the Carrier room of the church, and families and friends of those whose me mory will be honored are invit ed to attend the service. Installation of new officers is to come Wednesday afternoon. WSCS Event The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Leslie Meth odist church will meet Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 in the church parlors. Hostesses will be Mesdames Anna Brown, Jes sie Bertelson, and Winifred Heid- ler. Mrs. Emil Stripling will conduct the devotional service. with Mrs. A. W. Metzger present ing a chapter from "Women of Scripture?" The program topic. "The World Must Learn to Read" will be discussed by Mrs. W. S. Ankney. Women are requested to bring in their "Pieces for Peace" materials which will be taken to World Community day, to be observed Friday at the First Methodist church. BACK from their wedding trip are Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCauley (Shirley Post), and the couple are at home on Hines street. Mr. McCauley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCauley, are to entertain at a dinner next Sun day honoring the couple, guests to include the Immediate fam ilies. ST. VINCENT de Paul Altar society is to meet Wednesday at p.m. in the hall. There will be a business session, followed by a social and refreshments. Mrs. B. F. Dimelar, Mrs. J. Fontanini, Mrs Leo Strauch and Mrs. Mary Mulcrone are the committee for the social. MRS. CARL G. COLLINS was hostess today for her bridge club, the group meeting for luncheon and cards. I f Recent Bride Mrs. George Steerbo (Ruby Peters) was a bride of October 15. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peters of Dallas. (McEwan studio picture) SALEM HEIGHTS The Sa lem Heights Woman's club will meet Friday, Nov. 4, at the Sa lem Heights Community hall on Liberty road, at 1:30 o'clock. On the program will be a book display and a movie "It's All Yours," by Miss Marjorie Ches ter, who associated with Salem schools and city library. Mrs, C. B. Matlock has been named chairman of the refreshment committee. 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Anderson-Coder Mrs. Irene Coker is announc ing the engagement of her daughte, Miss Joan Coker, to Gene Anderson, son of Mr. and and Mrs. R. O. Anderson, all of Salem. The wedding has been set for December 17. Missionary Groups Line up Meetings Missionary groups of the First Christian church will meet at the following homes, Thurs day, November 3: Pendi Road at the home of Mrs. Susie Lloyd, 1143 Oak street at 10:30. Sack lunch at noon and sewing. Grace Hendricks, at the home of Mrs. Chester Douglas, 1049 7th street, at 2:00 p.m. Hattie Mittchell, in the base ment of the parsonage at 10:30. There will be bazaar sewing and a sack lunch. Gertrude Shoemaker, at the home of Mrs. Glen Weaver, 2050 Park avenue at 10:30. Sack lunch at noon and sewing. Missionary Friends, at the home of Mrs. A. J. Flint, 720 N. 17th at 10:30. Sack lunch at noon and sewing. Mondombe, at the home of Mrs. Ed Jory, 425 Hoyt street There will be welfare sewing and a sack lunch. Eva Marie Johnson, at the Greater Than Ever Betrothal Told The en gagement of Miss Joyce Al berta Loiselle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Loiselle, to Walter R. Worden, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Worden of McMinnville, was announced recently. No date Is set for the wedding. (Ledbetter studio, McMinnville) home of Mrs. Braden Daggett, 2424 S. Cottage, at 8 p.m. Victoria Byerlee, at the home of Mrs. T. L. Miller, 425 N. Church, Friday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 p.m. Scout Event The Wednesday night session of the Girl Scout leadership training course, now going on at the First Methodist church, will be devoted to a makeup session for those who were unable to at tend the session, Monday, Octo ber 24, due to the fog. The final session of the course and investiture of new leaders will be postponed until a later date, to enable Community Con cert association ticket holders to attend.