Pact I Capital Edited ay MABIAN Wedding Dated for Jan. 16 Announced for Saturday, January 18, it tha data tor the wedding of Mix Janet HU1 Bo torth of Eugene and Evan Breyman Boise of Portland and Salem. The engagement ot the cou ple wai announced earlier thii (aU. Mill Boiorth it the daughter of Mr Squire 8. Bo- xorth of Eugene. Mr. Boise the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Brer man Boise. Salem. The wedding will be at o'clock in the afternoon in St. Faul'i Episcopal church at Ore gon City, the reception follow ing to be at the University club in Portland. Several affairs are being given to honor the young cou pie preceding their wedding. On December 16, Mrs. Her bert Darby is entertaining at a party for Miss Botorth at the Waverley . Country club in Portland. On Saturday evening of this week, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr., are to entertain in honor of the couple. Sunday evening, Mrs. Boise entertained at a birthday din ner for her husband, the en gaged duo also being among the guests. e Surprise Event A surprise shower was given Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Speaker in honor of their new foster son. Gifts were presented the couple and the guests brought refresh- mnts. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fitzger ald, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riffey, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Grouser, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. John St John, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Van Hou ten, Mr. and Mrs. John Kueb ler, Mlsa Sally Kuebler, Mr. and Mrs. Yale Brooks and the Speakers. Today's Menu Here's a new way to use hamburger in a casserole dish. Family Dinner Beef and Noodle Casserole Broccoli Beets Bread and Butter Fruit Salad Beverage Beef and Noodle Caaserele Ingredients: 1 tablespoon salt, t quarts boiling water, ounces ' (about 4 cups) meaium egg noodles, I tablespoons butter or margarine, tt cup chopped onion, 1 pound ground chuck beef, i tablespoons chill sauce, 1 teaapoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon toy sauce, 1 teaspoon garlic salt, 1 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 cup milk (scalded), 1 egg (well beaten), . cup grated cheddar cheese. Method: Add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add noodles to wa ter comtinuea to boil. Cook un covered, stirring occasionally until tender. Drain In coland er. Melt butter in skillet; add , onion and beef; stir and cook until beef is browned. Add chili sauce, Worchestershire, eey sauce, garlic salt and bread crumbs; mix well. Add milk and egg; mix lightly but thoroughly. Turn into greased 1H -quart casserole and sprin kle with cheese. Bake in mod erate (350 degree) oven 10 minutes. Mskes 6 servings. She's Think ing About That: Go5& GIFT CERTIFICATE Don't Disappoint Her! Women LOWEY FUCBEB Greens Show Plons Outlined Program feature at the meeting of Salem Garden club Monday afternoon included a talk and demonstration on gift wrapping by a representa tive of Hallmark company. Final plans were announc ed for the group's annual greens show, a big event scheduled for December IS and 18 at Izaak Walton lea gue club house. Mrs. James H. Turabull, genersl chair man, outlined plant for the event. ' The surprise table for the day was arranged by Mrs. Ben Maxwell and Mrs. Jack Hen- ningsen. It featured the Christ mas theme. Mrs. Chsrles Cole arranged the tea table. Mrs. Bryan Goodenough and Mrs. Max well poured. Spring Conference Of Group Planned A delegation of Tri-Y and Y-Teen girls from the Wil- lamette area met in Eugene, Saturday, to plan the annual mid-winter conference, to be in Springfield and Eugene on February 6. Representatives from Eu gene, Springfield, Corvallls, Lebanon, Silverton, and Sal em were present. Those attending from Salem were Misses Ann Butler, Ram. ona Sslminen, Barbara Boat rack, Bonnie Starr, Georgia Walters, and Miss Gloria Kannu, YWCA teenage adviser. Miss Janet Summers of Eu gene was elected chairman of the 19S4 conference. Eagles Auxiliary To Note Birthday Willamette auxiliary, Frater nal Order of Eagles, will ob serve its 28th birthday anni versary at a meeting this eve ning. Mrs. Arthur Martin, madam president, reports several aux iliaries in the valley wiu dc represented at the meeting. Charter members ol the group and past presidents will be honored. Mrs. Minor Lew is is general chairman ot the entertainment. Members ot the aerie have been invited to join the auxil iary for refreshments follow ing the meeting. MRS. ANNA C. BROWN, 991 South Liberty, will be hostess to the South Salem woman s Christian Temperance Union at 1:30 Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Trick will be assisting hostess. Mrs. Harold Allen will preside and Mrs. Everett Mc- Rae will present the program. Officers Feted Silverton Mrs. Chsrles Leonard, worthy matron, and E. A. Ftnlay, worthy patron, of Ramona chapter No. 58, OES, were hosts to their offic ers and their husbands ana wives, Saturday evening. The party was in the fireside room of Masonic hall. Mrs. Finlay and Miss Ina Harold assisted during the supper hour. Each woman guest received a fancy apron, the gift from the hosts. The men received match holders. Recognition awards In cards were won by Mn. Norman Nyhus, Mrs. George Towe of Salem, Austin Sanford and Dr. N. L. Dodds. Come in Soon aV jm - .'-.T And See BILLIE ROGERS Graduate Corietifrt i Tha TOWNE SHOP CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER Art Museum Will Be Decorated Hosts during the calling hours at Salem Art museum. the Bush Home, on Wednes day afternoon will be Mrs. F. E. Gsskins. Mrs. D. R. Har vey, Mrs. Dick Sorick, Mrs. W. Frank Crawford, all from $e Weavers guild. The mu seum will be open between 1 and 4:30' o'clock. No admis sion Is charged on Wednes days, although contributions are always welcome to help in maintaining the place. Later this week, several Sa lem Art association members plan to deck the house in tra ditional Christmas theme for the following open afternoons at the museum, December 13, December 18, December 20. All mantels in the beautiful fireplaces featuring the house will be arranged in Christmas setting, there will be door nwags and other features. In keeping with the festive holi day season, hot spiced tea will be aerved for those three aft- noons. LADIEd GUILD and three circles of St Mark's Lutheran church will meet Friday eve ning at 8 o'clock in the social room. Mrs. B. Trelstad will present the program. Mrs. E. Hillstsom will preside at the business meeting with election of officers being the main item of business. All women of the church and friends are wel come. District Meeting For Federation Clubs Twenty two attended the meeting of board of directors for the third district Oregon Federation of Women's clubs, Monday, at . the home of the district president, Mrs. George Rossmsn. Plans were discussed for the spring convention. Re ports were given by all com mittee chairmen. Luncheon was served fol lowing the morning business session. Mrs. Rossman decor ated her luncheon table with pink carnations and candles. Salem women attending the meeting or luncheon included Mrs. Merle D Travis, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Ar thur Jones, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg and Mrs. Rossman. In February, the district board event will be entertain ed by the Independence women. v SOROFTIMIST club's regu lar program meeting and luncheon will be Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant It is expected a report will be given also on the recent bar, aar, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy ai general chairman. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreiw Tri-Y s Plan Party A question and answer per iod was the program for Gar net Knight Tri-Y meeting last week. Miss Anita Tonning, Willamette'' student answered questions about sorority and college life. Miss Pst Gordon was hos tess for the meeting at her home on Skopil Avenue. Plans were completed for a party to be given at the home of Mrs. Eugene Wa lper. Garnet Knight's adviser. Junior Officers Preside at Bethel Junior officers ' presided in place of the senior officers dur ing a meeting of Bethel No. 35, Job s Daughters, In the Scot tish Rite temple. Monday night. Members voted to change the date of their next meeting from December 21 to December 26 when Installation will be con ducted. Bethel girl also voted to pre pare their drill team for pre sentation at the grand session slated to take place In Salem April 23 to 27 of next year. Girls wishing to take part may sign up any time, it was an nounced. Several girls plan to stage a Christmas party at the school for the blind next Sunday aft ernoon. The party will be com plete with a Christmas tree, re freshments and a program. Piano and Organ Program on Sunday A piano and organ musicale is to be given at 4:30. p.m. Sunday, December 13 at the Don Worden residence. Those participating will be Oren C. Hornback of Albany and Don Worden. Both are members of the American guild of organ ists. The program will be di vided Into three parts as fol lows: 1. Sacred and classical or gan group, Mr. HornoacK ai the console. 2. Piano and organ ar rangements of Christmas mu sic by Mr. Hornback and Mr. Worden. 3. Folk songs and tradi tional, Mr. Worden at the con sole. Attendance is by invitation. ... At Amaranth Christmas carols sung by the choir highlighted the meeting of Hanna Rose court. Order ot Amaranth, In the Masonic temple. Monday night' Past matrons of the court will meet tonight at o'clock in the home of Mrs. Frederick Farrar, 812 Electric. The sew ing group, it was announced. will meet at the home of Mrs. Don Patton, 990 North 16th, Thursday, December 10. Date for the children's Christmas party was set for Saturday, December 19, at 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic tem ple. s Ik LABASTERTHANDTL0TI0N A luxurious gift... a practical gift.. .a gift she'll thsnfc you for by using it every day. 12 EAUTY BATON She'll "lead" a more beautiful Metier you give her this collection cf beauty treatment preparations. $3 e HATEAU vrfttCTontr. fragrtneel oap'cnd Boreal in a charming gift. Shell love it and yon for giving it to her. 12.50 (all prices phis tax) LWV Units Meeting This Week The Brieker amendment will be the topic for discussion at the unit meetings of the Salem League of Women Vot ers on Thursdsy, December 10. Miss Eloise Ebert will present the background mate rial at one group, followed by Mrs. Edward Corrigan who will (ive the arguments in fa vor of the amendment while Mrs. C. M. Collins will present the opposition. This program will take place at the noon sack lunch meeting at the home of Mrs. Francis Gaskins, 863 West Salem Heights ave nue. At the evening meeting at the home of Mrs. L. E. de- Weese, 16S Fir street 8 o'clock. Miss Ebert and Mrs. Collins will again participate while Mrs. Margaret Jean Hooper will talk In favor of the Briek er amendment Miss Ebert president of the Salem League, has announced completion of the budget and nominating committees. Mrs. Florence Mulcahy, chairman of the budget committee, will have serving with her Mrs. Ben Rsdcliff, Mrs. A. B. Mc- Lauchlan, Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill, and Mrs. Margaret Jean Hooper. Mrs. Cecil Wickllne has ac cepted the chairmanship of the nominating committee which also includes Mrs. Clar ence Byrd, Mrs. David Stoll, Mrs. George Swartsley, and Mrs. E. B. Daugherty. Mrs. Randall Mills baa been appointed the new chairman of a committee to' study the league's state item No. 2, re vising the state constitution. Bridal Shower Sheridan Miss Frances Gutbrod was given a bridal shower by Mrs. Doris. Bundy and Miss Doris Jean Suhs, at the Suhs home last week. Games were enjoyed during the evening. I The hostesses served re freshments to Miss Lois Gould, I Miss Betty Kooy, Miss Mil dred Gilson, Mrs. John Gut brod Sr., Mrs. John Gutbrod Jr., Mrs. Bill Brandt M!a Jeanne Aaron, Mrs. Earl Suhs, and the guest of honor. m tJCfefctjrf bf m owmr 9f dwfon far Bronchial fsrosiiwear Nile Fetes Past Heads Past presidents of Salem club. Daughters of the Nile, were honored at tha meeting and luncheon of tha group Monday at the M a t o n i c temple. Among the past presidents attending war Mrs. M. C Petteys, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. David Wright Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten. Mrs. Harris LieU, Mrs. William R. . Newmyer, Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mrs. Rus sell Bright Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Mrs. Ethel Niles. Mrs. Max Alford was chair man for the decorations. Altrusans to Aid Senor Craftsmen At their meeting last even ing, members of Altrusa club decided to sponsor a sale of items made by Senior Crafts men in Portland, the crafts men being a group of older people unable to take on reg ular employment. The Fort- land Altrusans also are inter ested in the group. Date and place for the sale will be an nounced later. The club also is to supply a Christmas gift for a patient at the tuberculosis hospital. The Christmas party for the club comes December 20. A dinner will be served at 5 o'clock at the home of Dr. Martha Springer. In charge of the Christmas program will be Mrs. Carl Benson and Miss Peggy Peterson. . Christmas Party Mt. An eel Mount An eel Garden club members nlan their annual anniversary and Christmas party on Wednes day evening, December 8, at 8 o'clock at th hnnw ttt Mm Sylvester C. Schmitt, on West unurcn street CHRISTMAS Ajo77 . fl'ft it II 1 rf K For Just $100 HOOP EARRINGS TAB & CHARM BRACELETS NECKLACES STYLISH EARRINGS KNOTTED SATINORE BOXED PEARLS By RICHELIEU ty RICHELIEU 1 Strand $1.00 1 Strand $2.49 2 Strand 1.95 2 Strond 3.89 3 strand 5.95' SATINORE EARRINGS .. $1.00 COMPACTS JEWEL BOXES by $3.75 to $11.95 ELGIN AMERICAN State Head , Visits Rebekahs Fifty-two visitor from 28 different lodges attended the meeting of Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1, Monday night when Mrs. Lola Osborne, pres ident of the Rebekah assembly of Oregon, paid her official visit Introduced with the presi dent were four past presidents of the Rebekah assembly or Oregon: Mrs. Alma Hender son, Mrs. Hallie Ingle, Mrs. Christine Smith and Mrs. Mary Allen. Also introduced were Mrs. Edith House, marshal; Mrs. Nettie Larson, musician; Mrs. Gladys Frykman, color bearer; and Mrs. Justina Kil: dee, district deputy president Another highlight of the ev ening came when members of the Theta Rho club, clad in white blouses, skirts and sailor hats, entered th room and formed an anchor. Miss Dianne West Theta Rho president pre sented Mrs. Osborne with a gift from the club. The FL club and the Rebekah lodge No. 1 also presented the state presi dent with a gift Mrs. R. C. Comstock sang a solo following the display by the Theta Rho girls. Five new members initiated into the lodge were: Mrs. Cecil Fletcher Mrs. Edwin Bald win, Mrs. Bernice Schroyer, Mrs. Emery Sanders and Au brey Roher. Officers and members who have not aerved during the year, will be the hostesses for the party. DOCTORS KNOW . . . this special ized aspirin for children la mad. to best fit chil dren's Daedal SUOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN BRIGHT IJpi for her SEE STREET FLOOR m 111 II X a t VaT ,. Tuesday, December 8, 193S ANL Dinner Monday Event About 100 attended the din. ner arranged by Salts Women'a Army and Navy lea. gue for members and husbands, Monday evening, at Chuck's Steak House. Gala holiday decorations tea. tured the party. The entertain. ment was put on by the group. ui. ana win. d. u. wiles and Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wonri danced the Charleston for one numDer. Mrs. Willis boss, Mrs, Robert Brownell and Mrs. John R. Wood did a dance number all having been in the recent "High Fever Follies." Mr, Ross and Mrs. C. A. Schaefer sang a song, and the entire group sang Christmas carols. Major General 1 and Mn. Thomas E. Rilea 'were here from Clackamas for the party. Among guests were Colonel and Mrs. Maylon Scott and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Dilaconi, Colonel and Mrs. Harold Heiser. . Set Gift Exchange Woman s Society of WafM Service of the Enelewood Ev. angelical United Brethren church is scheduled to meet at we nome ol Misses Alta and Ethel Hall, 196S North 24th street, at 1:18 p.m, Thursday, December 10. Program chairman for th day will be Mrs. Guy Eades. There will be a gift exchange among members and visitors who have been invited to at tend the dessert luncheon meet, ing. 1715 So. Commercial Pb. 4-6313 GIFTS JEWELRY DEPARTMENT THE MUSICAL ONES Fat"oT Mais