. Page 8 Section I I Capital Women I Edited by MARIAN LOWHY FISCHER 1 MUW's Events Discussed "'' Various activities for the fall Were discussed by members of the board of Salem branch. American 'Association of University Women, Monday night at the home of Mrs. H. E. Smedlcy. Mrs. Gene Knudson reported the recent fashion show at Meier and Frank's-Salem store a financial success. Mrs. Wendell Schwartz discussed the management and activities at the Happytime Nursery sponsored by AAUW. The next luncheon meeting was Announced for October 20 with Dr. If rank Munk of Reed college as speaker. . 5 On October 30 will be given the Sinmial fellowship dinners. These Affairs are given in a two-way program of fellowship, one to pro vide opportunity for members to ipecome better acquainted; the sec Send purpose, to acquaint members Jjlvith the AAUW fellowship proj ects. The dinners arc given simul- laneously in a number of homes in the city. Mrs. Marvin Holland was co-hostess for the board meet ing. ;I MRS. CLARK C. McCAU, will .be in Rainier Thursday, to speak yo the Maimer club of the Repub lican Women's Federation of Ore .ion. if . . . )3 SEWING club of Capital unit, ;No. 9, American Legion 'auxiliary, yvill not meet this Thursday, as planned. The next meeting will be Thursday, October 18. C: DR. ROV LOCKENOUR, for Ttierly of Willamette university flaw school faculty, will direct the discussion of legal matters of im portance to women at tlje meeting f the legal and finance study group at the YW Thursday morn ing at 10 o'clock. All Interested "women are invited. ....... MRS. LEO N CHILDS was host . 'ess to members of the Tuesday Sewing club and a few additional guests, at her home Tuesday for Juncheon. .' In the group were Mrs. Bryan tioodonough, Mrs. Helen Grnbcn- horst, Mrs. R. D. Ross, Hrs. T. J. flrabec, Mrs. Charles E. Wngncr, :-Mrs. Adam Engle. Mrs. Hall Lusk. ;J1ri. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Duane Clbson, Mrsf Frederick Brcnnan, ;Iri. Floyd Kenyon, Mrs. Gene 'Vanaeneynde. . - S HONORING Mrs. Edward A I.e iold, who with Dr. Lcbold will be leaving soon on a trip to Japan -2nd other Far Eastern areas, Mrs. Fred H. Thompson Is to entertain Thursday at luncheon and bridge t her home. A group of 18 friends .01 Airs. LeDoia nas Deen Diaaen. V ! AS A farewell for Mrs. E. J. cellars, who with Mr. Sccllars U'ill be leaving in mid-October for jn extended stay in the Hawaiian Jslands, Mrs. Frank Prime is en tertaining Thursday morning at an gnformal coffee at her home. A group of close friends of Mrs. .Scellars has been bidden between 30:30 and 12 o'clock. ? THE LIVE Vers club of the JYWCA will meet for a bowling party this Friday night. All single men and women arc invited. Whose attending arc asked to neet at the YWCA at 7:45 p.m., hnd leave at II p.m. FRIENDSHIP shrine, While Shrine ol Jerusalem, will observe friendship night and ceremonial Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, nt Ihc Scottish Rile temple. Seven candidates will be initiated. INSURANCE Women's associa tion of Salem will snnnsnr its nn- Jjiual all day rummage sale in VUhany. at the Veteran's Memnr Jal hall, Saturday. The next meet ing of the club will be October -18. v SALEM HRK.HTS (Special) ;The Salem Heights Woman's club -Will meet on Friday (or one Ji'elock dessert at I lie home ol jMrs. Fred Browning, 110 East "Browning avenue, i Plans for the year's activities JMI1 be outlined and delegates flamed for the Marion County Federation meeting to be at Mac Jleay. I Mrs. Harvey Willard serves the Jclub as president this year. I Today's Menu ; AFTER-SCHOOL SNACK ," Popcorn Minnie's Banana Bread Hot Cocoa NHINNIE'S BANANA BREAD i Ingredients: 2 cups silted Hour, 'l teaspoon double-acting baking Ipowder, i pound 0 cup) mar ;;garine. I cup sugar, 2 eegs, 1 ;cup mashed ripe banana, l tea Cspoon baking soda, 1 tablespoon ;;walcr, j cup coarsely-broken "walnut meats. ; Method:' Silt together the flour .'and baking powder. Cream mar garine and sugar; beat in eggs thoroughly, one at a time. Beat '. in mashed banana. Dissolve bak ' ing soda in water and stir in. '. Add sifted flour and baking pow- dcr all at one time: beat only viinlil smooth. Fold In walnuts. Turn into greased loaf pan (about 9 by 5 by, 3 inches); allow to Island for 20 minutes. Bake in I;moderatc 1350 degrees) oven 1 ;Ihour or until cake tester inserted tin center comes out clean. v' Note: No salt is called for In i;this recipe: the margarine us-1 ;-ually provides enough salt. This thread keeps well. LOWV Unit Stages Annual Fund Canvass Friday will be the day pin pointing the finance campaign of Salem unit of the League of Women Voters, all calls being made that day for funds to aid the league program. Mrs. Melvin Cleveland is the finance chairman. In discussing the" drive, Mrs. Cleveland said: "This is the week for the annual canvass for funds for the LOWV budget, the league members are going to reach those persons who are known to be interested in greater parti cipation in government." In the pamphlet announcing the canvass, the league points out that the league, during the past year, has provided: (1) a voter service, including a big assistance ir. getting voters registered, candidate questionnaire, a public candidates meeting, a speakers bureau, and an explanation and summary of all local ballot meas ures: (21 has conducted a public meeting on county government programs; (3) has staged month ly unit meetings for discussion of current issues; (4) has pro vided a voter Information booth at the State Fair. For Bride-Elect Among affairs being planned in compliment to Miss Margaret Slump, who Is to be married Oc tiber 20 to Arthur .lames Young, will be the dessert and shower for which Mrs. Ross Hogue, Mrs. Wal lace Carson and Mrs. John It. Caughcll will entertain October 11 at the home of Mrs. Hogue. .... Alumnae Meet A founders day banquet was planned at the meeting of Salem alumnae of uamma I'm beta, Tuesday evening. The banquet will be next month, at the Marion ho tel. Mrs. Jack G. Haller is chair man for the affair, and assisting her are Mrs. Jack Steward and Mrs. Donald Lludahl. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Delwyn Kleen, with Miss Alice Lehman, Miss Margaret Simms and Mrs. Orcutt Frost co- hosresseR. ' . IN roiHPI.IMENT to a eroiin of new neighbors, Mrs. Ilenrv M. ! Hanzen. Mrs.. Vcrn Shaw, Mrs. I Waltcr Guidinger and Mrs. John Hcrr entertained Tuesday after noon at an informal coffee at the Johnston and others assisting in vited to call between 2 and 4 o'clock. Pouring were Mrs. Don ald Burke and Mrs. William Johnston and other assisting in cluded Mrs. Jack Price, Mrs. Ver non Wiscarson, Mrs. C. J. Ham ilton and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, HOSTESS to her bridge club last evening was Mrs. Robert Strcbig. New members in the club are Mrs. Homer Brobst and Mrs. Courtney Jones. Program Planned LEBANON (Special) - A pro gram of piano music by Iris Gray, professor of music at Oregon State college, will bo sponsored by the Lebanon Federated Music club Oc tober 9 nt 8 p.m. in the First I Christian church fellowship room. Mrs. Estclle Jacobs is program chairman, assisted by the club president, Harold Reeves, and Mrs. W. H. Dcnnlson. Mrs. Gene McKlnney Is chairman of the re freshment committee. The public is invited. - WOOD1UIRN (Special) The Singing Blue Birds, a new group, has been organized with Mrs. K. A. Buchanan as leader and Mrs. Donald B. Eaton as assis tant lender. Officers are Cheryl Jo Knos, president: Karen Bu chanan, vice president; Peggy Walker, secretary and Carolyn Cnnnivet and Susan Rush, scrap Dr. E, E. Boring Optometrist BORING OPTICAL Office and laboratory In Sam Building We Do Our Own Grinding for Faster Service We Will Fill Your Prescription for New Glasses No Matter Where You Had Your Eyes Examined WE USE NOTHING BUT HIGH QUALITY MATERIALS FOR YOUR PRICELESS VISION All Records of All Examination! Are Still on File Gibsons Plan Trip Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson are leaving next Thursday, for a four months trip to South America. They will drive to San Francisco, and take the train to New Orleans. From there, they will sail on the SS Del Norte for Rio dc Janiero, where their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hanscll and daughter Lynn Christine will meet them. They will all be in Rio dc Janiero for two weeks and then will fly to Buenos Aires for a stay, and then to Curitiba, where the Hansclls are making their home while Mr. Hansen is with the v.i. department ol agriculture. About the first of February, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will fly to Lima, Peru, to Mexico City, and then to San Francisco, and will then drive home. Mrs. Gibson was honored at a luncheon today, when Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice entertained at her home. Places were set for about 16 friends of the honorcc, Hospital Auxiliary Plans New Season First meeting of the fall for Sa lem General hospital auxiliary was Tuesday morning. Anthony G. Branson, administrator at the hos pital, reported on the new equip ment, and remodeling of the kit chen which has been the project of the auxiliary. Plans were discussed for the membership drive. Mrs. Joseph Solomon is chairman for the event. The annual tea Is planned for No vember, nt the home of Mrs. Brad ley Burkland, with Mrs. Joseph M. Dcvers and Mrs. Robert Cannon co-chairmen. Coffee Honors Wives of Candidates WOODBURN (Special) Mrs. Tom Higginbolham was hostess at a coffee Saturday morning at her home honoring Mrs. Wayne L. Worse of Eugene, Mrs. Jason Lee and Mrs. Robert Y. Thorn ton of Salem and Mrs. Robert D. Holmes of Astoria. In the receiving line were Mrs. A. G. Cowan, Mrs. R. L. Ander son, Mrs. Frank Covey and Mrs. James B. Gay. Mrs. T. K. San. dcrson presided at the attractive coffee table, and assisting about the room were Mrs. W. J. Mur- pny, airs. Marion venncr ot mm- hard and Mrs. Gay, Other guests present wore Mrs Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. S. W. Horn, Mrs. Marshall Swcaringen, Miss Hazel IngalLs, nil of Salem; Mrs. John Way, Portland; Mrs. Mar lon Z.ehner and Mrs. Boyd Brown, Hubbard; Mrs. Clara A. Marker, Mrs. Robert Wellman, Mrs. E. C. Peyton, Mrs. Russell Blevans. Mrs. W. R, Walter, Mrs. Edward Murphy, Mrs. Robert Barrett, Mrs. Max Warring, Mrs., Roy Adamson, Mrs. Lena Nehl, ' Mrs. William Richardson, Mrs. Archie Axtcll, Mrs, John Dickson, Mrs. W. W. Sporalsky and Mrs. Peter Zastoupil, all of Woodburn, Birthday Event SILVERTON (Special) - Mrs. Sarah Gay of Woodburn was enter tained at the Silverton home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay, Sunday on the oc casion of her 94th birthday anni versary. Mrs. Gay was born In Missouri and has been a resident of Oregon ror 92 years. Members of her Immediate fam ily attending the no-host dinner and social program of the day, were Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gay of Woodburn; Mrs. Mary Callahan and Ernest Gay of Eugene: Mrs. Russell Curtis and three children of Boise, Idaho; and Mrs. Virtue Spicer and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Rattcry and daughter, Sharon, of Eugene. brook. Other members of the group nro Sue McMillan, Linda Fulps, Sue Scarborough, Catherine Schaack. Edylh Willard, and Marsha Rarbour. IIj All Types of Bifocals line-free Bifocals Continuous Vision lenses Prescription Sun Glasses Safety Glasses lileil in Fashion Frames, Both Imported and Domestic J. R. Kolb, Dispensing Optician On Duty at All Tiuet for Repairs and Replacements New Office Hours: Monday and Friday Evenings and Saturdays 'til 5 p.m. - SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schafer, above, will be hon ored on the occasion of their 60th wedding anniversary, with a reception Sunday in Silverton. (McEwan's Studio picture, Silver- tqnl , Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schafer will be honored at a reception on the occasion of their 50th wedding an niversary, Sunday, at the Calvary Lutheran church on Jersey street Silverton. Hours of the affair will be 2 to 3 p.m. Hosts are children of the couple, Mrs. r.dna liupp. Mr. and Mrs Nial Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Emidio DcSantis, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schafer, Albert Schafer and Mr and Mr Adolf Schafer. Relatives and friends are invited Kjrough the press to attend. Group Honored At Bethel Meeting Escorted 'and honored at the meeting of bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters Monday evening .were Miss Dennise Walker, honored queen, bethel 34, Independence Monmouth; Miss Sylvia Graffen burgcr, senior princess, bethel 34; Miss Glenda Fisher, junior prin cess, bethel 34, and grand bethel honored queen: Clair Holcomb, bethel grandfather. The annual bethel candy sale will begin Saturday, October 6, with Miss Darlcne Johnson, gen eral chairman. Booths will be at the Erickson markets and at the banks. The bethel members will go to Turner on Wednesday, October 10, to exemplify the work for the Turner chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Cliff Bellinger of Ains- worth lodge, No. 201, has donated cut flowers to the bethel for the flower sole. Miss Martha Creigh ton is chairman, and has hecn assisted by Misses Sandra Van- Lydegraph and Jnn Pease. Pro- cecds from the flower sale will, go to the fund for the chartered bus for the beach trip. Honored queen. Miss Dennise Walker, of bethel 34, presented honored queen, Miss Lamona Col lins, with the traveling queen's tiara. Miss Collins will keep it for two weeks, wearing it to all visi tations, and then will present it to the honored queen of another bethel. Celebrating birthdays were Mjsscs Sharon Truax, Marcia Chase, Sherri Shipley and Bar bara Wheathcrby. The next meet ing will be October 15. at the Scottish Rite temple. Guild Meets ' j DALLAS (Special) Among or ganizations meeting recently was the Women's guild of St. Thomas Episcopal church. Mrs. M. R. Scha- dewitz was hostess for the evening. Mrs. Gaye Edwards conducted the business meeting. Plans arc being made for a rummage sale in October and a pre-Christmas festi val In early December. Mrs Gene 1 la islet is the general chairman for Ihc festival. The Rev. Mr. Schade witz led a discussion by the group ' on the question "What is Man?" A series of programs on parish life is planned for October. Mrs. Ida Smith was welcomed as a new member. Officers for the' year are Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Richard Root, vice president, and Mrs. Frank Sciac cotti, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. A. B. Starbuck will be hos tess to the guild for the October 15 meeting at the parish hall. GLASSES ON CREDIT Phone 3 6506 1194 Center THE CAPITA' JOURNAL. Engagement Announced , Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Holland of Eugene, formerly of Salem, have announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Verlee Maureen Holland, to Herbert Louis Arn hold; Jr., son of Mr. and Airs. Herbert Louis Arnhold, Sr., of Wallace, Idaho. The wedding Is planned for Saturday, October 13, at St. Jos eph's Catholic church at 10 a.m. Miss Holland is a graduate of South Salem High school, and Mr. Arnhold is a graduate of bacred Heart academy. Hostess to Club LIBERTY (SoeciaD Mrs. Wil liam Lusthoff will entertain the Liberty Woman's club on Thurs day, for their get-acquainted tea at her home on Liberty Road. The hours will be from 1 to 4 pirn., and all of the women in the Liberty community are in vited. Delegates will be appointed for the Marion County Federation of Women's clubs meeting to be in October. ' i Hostesses for the affair are the officers, Mrs. William Lusthoff, president, Mrs. Nina Browning, vice - president, Mrs. Florence Toler, secretary - treasurer, and Mrs. Adeline Free, assisting. MOLAIXA (Special) St. Wil liams Altar society will meet next Tuesday. October 9, in the Parish hall of the church. There will be a talk on the Rosary by Mrs J. W. Moore and Mrs. Burt Scarl. The meeting will open at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. '?4C ,:F f;. VHP LADIES-Plan to Attend the Fashion Show Monday Evening, October 8. from 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. Relax to Organ Music by Mrs. Friesen. Remember, the Place is the 3rd Floor Mont gomery Wards-Salem. Engagement Revealed Announcement Is being made of the engagement of Miss Mildred Veer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Veer, to Wayne Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wil liamson. The couple are both graduates of Salem college and Academy. Miss Veer is employed by the state, in the social security department. Mr. Williamson is employed by Hogg Brothers. A June wedding Is planned. Sorority Council Names Committees Salem City council of Epsllon Sigma Alpha sorority met Monday night at Mrs. George Steinmann's home. Plans rere made for the Northwest District council meeting October 21 at Randall s Chuck Wagon. Committees for the year's ac tivities were named as follows: Philanthropic. Mrs. Wallace Turn- idge; Mrs. Walter A. Martin and Miss Billie Miller; secial commit tee, Mrs. George Steinmann, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver and Mrs. A. G. Dickinson; convention, Mrs. Rob ert Sandstrom, Mrs. John Erick sen and Mrs. Deryl Currie. Friday Event The Golden Age club will meet at the YWCA Friday, at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Kirby Haskell, president, has named the following chairmen for the coming term: Pianist and mu sic, Hiram Ellis; tables, George Ditto. Henry Meyers. A. havage receptionists, Mrs. E. Koble and Mrs. L. Jones. Hostesses are Mrs. Emma Peterson and Mrs. Eliza beth Kent; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Carrie Ringo; devo tions, the Rev. Mr. Empy. Mrs. Floyd Smith is to be in charge of the program; Mrs. M. B. Stegncr, flower and publicity. For the program, Mrs Floyd Smith will present a skit. Kitty Green will give a reading. Re freshments will be served. Love-Erickson MOLALLA (Special)-Mrs. Mil dred, Ericks,on and, Durman Love, Molalla, were married in a quiet ceremony in the, First . Christian church in Camas, Wash., at 5 p.m., September. 22. The cere mony was performed by the Rev. Rex. -Jones, pastor of. Molalla Christian church. Attendants for the couple were Mrs. Rex Jones of Molalla and Howard Love of Portland, brother of the bridegroom. Mr. Love has entered North west Christian college in Eugene. Wards October Coat Pageant n 1 lt- Chi Omegas Tea Hostesses Members of Nu Delta chapter of Chi Omega sorority gave a lea Sunday afternoon at their new home at 425 North 14th to honor their new chaperone, Mrs. Mary Langan. Guests were invited to call between 2 and 4:30 o'clock. Miss Marilyn Morton, vice presi dent, greeted guests and asked them to sign the guest book. Re ceiving in the living room were Miss Joan Roberts, social chair man) Miss Shirley (Binder,- chap ter president; Mrs. Mary Langan, the housemother; Mrs. Jackson Hazclett. alumnae representative The tea table was -in the dining room and a pink floral centerpiece was placed on a white damask cloth. At the coffee service were Dr. Helen Pearce, honorary alum na: and Mrs. Logan C. Berry, alumnae president. Pouring at the punch bowl was Mrs. Hope Ed wards, president of the Mothers club. Guests were shown the Chapter's new home in a tour which included the beau parlor, study rooms, sleeping porch, and outside bar becue. More than 300 friends of the chapter called. Salem actives assisting were: Misses Priscilla Payne, Michelle and Patricia Edwards, Lo Anne Mundinger, Sandra McCabe, and Shirley McCauley. FROM Roseburg comes news of the birth of a son, .Wayne Rich ard, on October 1 to Mr. and' Mrs. Richard Singer, formerly of Sa lem. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rolland A. Lanham and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer, all of Salem, Feted on Birthday MOUNT ANGEL Anton Engel hart was honored at a traditional birthday celebration Sunday on his 90th birthday anniversary, when a family reunion was given at the home of his son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Albin J. Butsch. A birthday dinner was served at noon. Centering the table was a large birthday cake decorated with flowers and the numerals "90." Covers were placed for the hon ored guest, Anton Engelhart, and Mrs. Engelhart, their two sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Albin J. Butsch and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Zeis, and. their grand children and great-grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Donald-Butsch and children Jill and Jack of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeis and Miss Diane Zeis. Unable to be pre sent was their other daughter ' and her family, Mrs. Bert Busch (Ann Engelhart) of WatsonVille, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Engelhart cele brated their 60th wedding anniver sary in February. season's biggest selection preferred fabrics, colors proved best sellers POLISHED WOOL ZIBELINE FLEECE 24.98 ' Score a fashion triumph wearing these most-wanted coatsl Here ore the coats that are making headlines, the coats you've demanded. They've the important polished look that! puts you in the height of fashion. Choose yours in top favorite burton, clutch or cardigan styles; choose club or wing collars. The colors are Fall-perfect too..s gray, black, beige. Hurry in I Sizes 8-18. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, October 3, 1956 Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. Collins are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Norma Mae Collins, Salem, to Harold F. Hoi W .ir son of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Holley, Sr., of Pendleton. No date is set lor tne weaaing. The bride-elect is a graduate of North Salem High school, and Modern Beauty college. She is now employed at Erich of New York. Mr. Holley is a graduate of Pen dleton Hieh school, and attended Oregon State college. Two Report on Girls State Event At the recent meeting of Salem unit, No. 136, American Legion auxiliary, Misses Jackie LaDue and Geraldine Wellajid, Girls State delegates, reported on Girls State on the Willamette university cam pus last June. Mrs. E. J. Simkins reported on the open house given recently at the Legion hall. Special guests attending tnc meeting were Mrs. Clarence Grund, department president; Mrs. Anson Ingels, vice president: Mrs. Nota Francis, secretary; Mrs. D. C. Dunn, national child welfare chairman; Mrs. Eda Zollezo, Port land hospital representative; Mrs. Simkins, department Americanism chairman. Guests were Command-, er Joe Marcroft, Jr., and L. Mel roy. The next meeting of the sewing group will be October 9, at the home of Mrs. Carlton Roth. Those attending are to bring a sack lunch. The board will meet at the home of Mrs. James Delaney, October 4, and the Charm school will start October 9. Marion county council will meet October 12, at Idanha. Junior auxiliary will meet October 13, at the home of Mrs. Robert Baker. ' Commander Joe Marcroft pre sented a check to the auxiliary for help with the booth at the State Fair. Hostesses were Mrs. Dow Lov ell, Mrs. E. J. Simkins, Mrs. Dar rel Woodward, Mrs. Len C. Davis and Mrs. Reginald Reese, all mem bers of the Girls State committee. ... A GROUP of members of Salem Army and Navy league were in Portland, Monday for the annual membership tea of the Portland league. Mrs.' Wallace S. Wharlon, presi dent of the Salem league, poured. Others going from here were Mrs. Willis E. Vincent, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden, Mrs. Chester Fritz, Mrs. Ernest L. Freeman, Mrs. Carl Cover. Guild Conducting Sale at Store A big project for members of St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's Episco pal church is the sale being con ducted by the group at the Better Bedding store through the rest of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunt, pro prietors, who have been conduct ing their going-out-of-business sale for some time (after being in busi ness here 23 years) donated a large amount of merchandise left at the store for the guild to sell. The guild members started the sale this morning and it will con tinue through the week. On the final two days, Friday and Saturday, the guild will also sell some rummage in one part of the store. Mrs. Paul A. Lardon and Mrs. William H. Burghardt are in charge of the sale. . . . Dallas Garden Club Meets Past Week DALLAS (Special) At the Sep tember meeting of the Dallas Gar den club, Mrs, R. R. Livesay spoke on "Daily Living With Herbs." She told of the various herbs and their uses. Mrs. R. G. LeFors, president,- ' was in charge of the business ses sion, and Mrs. Cecil Meeker and Mrs. Collas Marstcrs gave reports on the club's booth at the Polk county fair, which received second prize. Mrs. Pearl Hughes and Mrs. Bert Campbell told of their visits to the Lebanon Garden club's herb tea. Appointed on a committee to de corate rooms for a teacher's recep tion at the high school, given by members of the Dallas school board, October 10, were Mrs. Le Fors, Mrs. Meeker, Mrs. Marster, Mrs. Leland Cook and Mrs. Live say. , It was announced that a flower container had been presented to the board of the First Methodist church in appreciation for the use of the basement rooms for the club's spring flower show. Mrs. Homer Bevens gave a talk on roadside materials to be collect ed for winter bouquets. A short re port was given on the history of the aster, the flower of the month. Mrs. Robert Hortoq and Miss E 1 v a Boone were welcomed as new members and Mrs. J. A. Hoover was a guest of the afternoon. The tea table was covered with a cutwork cloth from Germany be longing to Mrs. C. E. Jepsen and was centered with an arrangement of China asters and carnations in shades of pink with pink tapers in crystal candlesticks. Hostesses were Mrs. Jepsen, Mrs. Claude Lewis, and Mrs. H. J. Eastman.