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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday llomlne, Blarch 5, 1938 Society .. Glubs Music ,f . .News 'MiilTeiaturl-of i Interest' to Women MAX1NE BUREN Women. Editor. i Hbmemaking tyles.. Food r Miss Bahlburg to Wed Dr. Page March 26 ; At the Informal bridge party was hostess last, night she told a. dozen of her friends I of her betrothal and the date for her forthcoming marriage to Dt. Wayn-"Jef f crson Page, son of Mr. and Mrs. E- J. Page of Dal. las. The wedding wUl be an , event of Saturday, March 2 6, at the Bahlburg home on South . Chnrch street. Miss Bahlburg. wno is me daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bahlburg. la' well known In the capital. She Is a graduate of Salem schools and a member of the Junior Woman's club. She is now employed at the county . assessor's office. Dr. Page is a graduate af the University of Oregon Medical school, and a member of Theta Kappa; J isr, iraternuj. nor practicing in -Dallas. annAunMment waa ", re- .- .ld mi -th kntvoer ; hour .with. , miniature red ; tearts bearing the names " of - the couple and . were concealed under each plate. Spring flowers provided, the dec orative note about the rooms. .Following several hours of cards supper was served by t a host ess. , ;l Those bidden to hear the news were ' Mrs. Lawrence Eng3trom, Mrs. Virginia Peters, Mrs. Rus sell Fuller, Mrs. Ray Lafky. Mrs. C sorge Fletcher. Miss Vic toria Schneider," Mis Jeryme Upston. Miss - Helen Boardman, Miss Ethel Reddin, Miss Mar- -eelle DeMytt. Miss Ruth .Geer and Miss Madge Reid. - - Bride-Elect Alumnae Group - Entertained Thursday 1 Li. Bridge Club Tonight . At Campbell Home i as Mabel dean of girls at the Lincoln high Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell school, and Galen pean of Seattle, .m .-..fi Av-i a graduate of Willamette univer- wni entertain members of their , takm tA ,tTlp Mrs. Willard Marshall and Miss bridge club at an informal affair frpshman rlee tonlrht. Elolse Buck entertained alumnae tonight at their State street real- ' i of Kappa Alpha Theta Thursday . ' , " ! I ? V Kee and Mrs. Rex Cobb were ; ap pointed to assist the - hospitality committee for' the year. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs M. J'EPFERSO N The March E. Stand, now of Salem, formerly meeting of the Mothers club of ot Silverton, are announcing the the" Methodist church was enter- marriage of their daughtef. Miss Dr. and Mrs. C. A. -Downs have T , "I X 7 11 their weekend guests. Miss JJX tH(5 V cllleY ibel Downs of Portland who Is i J Social Realm SrSS Ara: by the .rS-'tilud the home of Mr.: Harry Eleanor Standi; of Washington. late hour- supper wa served by r - qnet 1 for tonight at the Qolden McKee. A1 general discussion was - m viemy uuuiey oi opo- the hostesses. During the evening. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs.'L. V. Pheasant at 5:30 o'clock pre- held on "Aims of the Primary De- kane. and Washington, D. C. The the ;roup sawed for ithe j Salem, Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. -ceding Freshman ; Glee. Covers partment? Mrs. Paul Fryrear lines: were read February 19! at General 'hospital; ' i Wooton, Mr, and Mrs. R.A. Mey- will be; placed for, visiting. alum gave a book review, -You and Baltimore. Mr. and Mrs. Zum&ey - Those present Iwere Mrs. George ers, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lieta. nae, members and pledges. Miss Your Child," and Mrs. E. BV Red- will make their home in Wash- Hug, Mrs. H u h Rosson, Mrs.tDr "d. MrsJ Verden E. Hockett Marjorie Jonts Is in charge of teond," president, gaye a poem, ington, D. q. Mrs. Zumney jat- Uhariea Heitxei, isirs. Joseph uar-nr. ana Mrs. uampDen. arrangemenu. Mrs. Fred Barna, Mrs. Harry MC- tenaeo scnoois at auvenon.. by. Mrs, Henry Mason,; Mrs. Don ald McCargar, Mrs. William Bod- ner, Mrs. Frank Chapman, .Mrs. Mrs. Guy Vincent Josephine : McGil- Miss Jean Bahlburg, who ; an nounced her . betrothal to Dr. - j Wayne Page- of , Dallas, last night. ! CLUB CALENDAR James Sears, Smith; Miss christ. Miss Jance. Pollock, Miss Eloise Buck Marshall.; and i i: Mrs. Willard Piano Recitals I Given In Monmouth I ' RatnrdaV ilan-h H V : Woman's Relief i Corps meet "A group of Salem '.students of in Millers Hall, a p.m.r; e Mtss Virglniel Melton .will play at i Officer's club, Pythian Sis- an afternoon Jconpert today in the ters with Mrs. Earl Burk, 642 -home of Mrs! J J D. Caldwell in Edgewater street, 7:30 p.m. j Monday,' Starch 7 ! Daleth Teth Gimel Mothers club at 'XAussane hall. 8 o' clock.. - " - ' . : " i Daleth Teth Gemel Mother's club, Lausanne : hall, 3 p. m. AAUW drama club, 7:30 at YWCA. - . ' CANDY SPECIALS "' -, .' .t ' 75c 1 -lb. box i ACfC Spa Cboeolatea. ftJW a-ih. boa ( Spa Oiocolaira ; .V flOe Ponnd Vaztrty P1cL. 1 H -lb. Box VaHy f. l-lb.-Box ChocohU rudgl REGUIiAR FEATURBI Mrs. Owens Hostess to Club Group Tuesday, March 8 i , Junior TJuildi of St. Paul's Episcopal chureh, with Mrs. Carle ton Smith; 960 Parrish street. ' " : . j Loyalty class. Calvary Bap tist . church, no-host dinner in the t hurch, 6:30 p.m. ! - Wednesday, March 9 Literature section, AAUW, with Mrs. Dwight Lear, 555 XoHh 20th street, 8 p, m. : The Ladies' club ofj Maccabees o. 122 held its regular meet ing on . Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Donald Owens on North 15th street.. Covers 0 ',- i n tvj:11 were placed for: MrsfKatheryn All OChOOI Dance Will Stryker, Mrs. Miltonl Steward, TT0i0 Tonio-ht Mrs. Louie Smith, Ms. Robert rOllOW triee AOI1Ioul Parent, Mrs. Neoma Beebe, Mrs. P. D. Smith. Mrs. H. Owens, Mrs. Elizabeth Enger, Miss Max- Monmouth. Mrs. R. D. Elliott will assist the hostessj j Those from; Salem" who will play are: Jean Claire (Swift, Mary Ann Brady, Jean pidler, Evelyn John son, Jean Fowler J Genevieve Win slow, Shirley jThcjmas, i Doris Har- ' old, Betty Peetx and Margaret Barrett. - Missj Melton will review tbe book "FTom Jehovah to Jars-' by Holes Kaiifmann. The recital Is invitational 1 j On Tuesday night a recital in Campbell hall, jMonmouth will feature Elaine Lehman, Carolyn Brady, Margaret ta . Ruttchman, Betty Lou, Elliott, Betty Peetz, Evelyn i J o h to s 0 n, Jean Claire Swtft, George Bwft jr., Margaret Wonderlick, Margaret Siegmund, Rosemary Galserj Margaret' Bar rett, Lois Plumber Schmidt. - ' . . Ai'..' YWCA Committees Are Active This Week - I '.The house committee of the jTo celebrate both the victors YWCA met Wednesday -to discuss and mili stream losers of fresh- and outline policies of the house. ine Enrer. Mrs. - Homfer Robin- man glee all four; classes of Will- I. L.ynn Purvine is cnairman ette, 2 Miss- Winona - Roomette. Mrs. Jack Gilson, Mrs. Claire Kilgore; Mrs. George Diets and Dolores, Mrs. E. N.; Brooks and Mrs. Donald Owens.. regular meeting will 17 at the home of M? Robinette. ! Zonta Club Entertained By Mrs. Rosecrans amette university will Join forces and sisli her re Mrs. Dan Mc-wui-join lorces Tllft M ,K TTtUv .Mrs for an all school dance tonight George King, Mrsl W. W. Moore, in the old high school gymnas- Mrs. .Mary Bayne and Mrs. Ray The next lum. Vice-presidents of the four Yocom. T h ;- be March cla88S who are making arrange-u.JU.BWi MfnUTe rs. riomer mot,- v- th A inHnd MJs i me a " yf . , ,. c...w. E. Kirk, bublic affairs chair- anne Curtis, junior; Miss Dorothy: to ?clr Sr Feldhahn, freshman. months countrywido. tour for the HOBrji liel1,!Lfronl Mtional toaiil of 'the YWCA' to 10 tO 12 O'clock With Church Ud .ntl.ilu, Wil r n a rt Airs, aiargarei rvoBetra.ua uu vZr ,T,n -weir atniuas , on cmrreni issues Miss Lillian McDonald entertained clas - members and. vtelUng pertaining to Ipeaoe and wan Miss Zonta club members with a treas- alumni are invited to attend. Bocker and Ms. Kirk were lunch- ury party Thursday night at the Patrons and patronesses will e eoa .guests of ! the Portland YWCA former's home'.' on Chemeketa Professor and Mrs. William Mof h- board following the conference." street. A dessert' supper was professor and Mrs. Chester A - -t,b.- ( i ; m .i. t ..ul Anther. Dr and Mrs. Charles - r . ' - - v censed" SU'Sl dodlll 8hm.n and Coach and Mrs. Roy LUDCheonperved by ; Miss Mildred Oleson entertained S. Keene. . Mrs. GrabenHorst the group with several book re- : .,-'',). j ': 1 Tiews. i imvm m i r ' Mrs. George Grabenhorst enter Covers were Placed for, Mr. KL.lv I LilUD 31eetS at tained members pf the Pringle Jane Stacey, Mrs. Winifred Her- xrn-. TTnmJ Pleasant Point social club at rick, Mrs. Dora Stacey, Dr. Marion rvnox nomci ! luncheon on Thursday, Mrs W. L. Follis, Mrs. Mabel BrownelL Mrs, K . -! wft !vft.tM. Potter was assisting hostess. LaVerne Winkler, Miss Helen llrtll -KCKT etab ' Psent wereMrs" George Jud Bocker. Miss Helen Yockey. Miss to members of theKCKT club j n ( 0rsb M Mabel Savage, Mis. Helen Barrett. , rotmertul .trlS Mrs. Maud Wilmer. MUs Mildred Oleson, MIss-Doris- Jome on JJort S C mmer cial street s po,n Riches. Miss Habel Cook. Miss n Thursday afternoon. The tea . r , nuu mo flateae nus jncuouwo . ... . t . HOODS, additional RuestS. Mrs. and Mrs. Rosecrans. Miss Winifred Byrd, nationally known pianist ; who Is a former Miss Maxine Clark and Mrs. Clark assisted the hostess, Ray ley, Mrs. Frank Clark, Mrs. Ho- .., ul.. Moir mer Harrison, Mrs, E. C. Coates, Special guests were Mias lar.., , i, , T nr and Mrs. R. E. Clark Members t" " ' r, i. " resident of Salem, was awarded present were Mrs. Roy Wassami ;wrXBWt MmTi w r1 membership in the MacDowell Mrs. Clifton Ross, Mrs. E. J. Don- T ms? Rue Draper Mr? Colony ague of Mthern Call- l0ln-U'fC.0rl15.t0.7rd, rec.ei:d 5fiL,ll5err- Jl: tl1 Mis. race Robertson. Mrs. L. w! UCICi illlDB JTIU iajCU v a b LUC iUIB A A Via WS y as. itanv; MacDowell festival recently in Pugh, Mrs. Mary Rogers, Mrs. Hollywood, where she now makes Hattie Given, Mrs. Ray Clark and her home. ' ; Mrs. Nellie Knox. Today Is Last Ghance to Enter Gake Contest -.---- - v - - - ' . -'. ' FpiySixi Awards" : , Tojday marks the last chance for all good cooks of Salem and vicinity to enter cake recipes '. in " The Statesman-Uucoa contest. Entries postmarked up to midnight will be in line for the prizes offered. - . i j Those sending in the six best recipes usingNucoa will re ceive baskets of groceries including a two-pound carton of Nucoa, a quart jar of mayonnaise O : ; and five other Best Foods items, j i "Color has little or nothing to - Yon can. send in just as. many do with eosV- i says ,Mrs. ,Bux recipes as you wish, only be sure ton, "yet carefully chosen -hues and include the flap oft a carton : can do , a , great, deal to make f Nncoa for each recine. Here are. an- inexpensive - garment ' look Potter and Mrs. George Graben horst. j j ; . Miss Rankin jHonored At Dinner Friday Miss Jeabnette Rankin of Washington, D. Ci, was the honor guest at a dinner last night at the Spa preceding her lecture at the Salem blgn scbool auditorium. She is the house tguest of Mrs. Marie Voa Eschen.'l , - Covers' were placed for! Miss Rankin, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mr. and Mrs.j Roy Hewitt, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. C W ; Stacey, Mr and Mrs Ivan Martini Miss Mabel ! Downs of Portland, Mrs. Ora F. Melntyre, the simple rules: Kales tigh priced." ' Arrangements i for . the - meet- 1. Clla the' flap, off a' carton of inrs are r being made . through New; Nueoa . .(end with Good, the office of H. L.. Riches, coun- Homsekeening seal) and send In ty agenU, I MARitET BASKET Artichokes are best bet for fam ; ily - meals - over I the . weekend ' be cause they are plump and green. Color in Clothing Lecture Subject with each . recipe. , 2.-Have recipes for cakes, using Nucoa In -mail by March S,' Satur day night. A : .' -: !- 3.1 Write on-; one side of . the. pa per only.- one recipe to a sheet. : 4. No 'recipes Jwill be returned. - -5. All those entering Tecipes for with moderate price, and at the cake4 made; with Nucoa will re- height of their season. mi & hrnklt. "Cakes and Cook- - New oeas'and potatoes arc com ies With Personality." . ' Ing in 'stronger. . i ...... ' Tomatoes look redder and cu , cumbers remain as a luxury vege- " T .' table, -r'". ; . ' Carrots, turnips and beets are i - the chief root vegetables offered, Several meetlnes have been Greens include both spinach and riannftd tor this district at which innstard greens. , " Mm irnn Perdna Rut ton. act- , For salads there . are: Chinese inr - aneclaliat in . elotAlna and cabbage, white and red cabbage tertiutnf nrsmn stata cnllera green onions, lettuce, green -or - will speak. The first meeting wniie ceiery,. reu ,ana wnne raa will . he held March S in . Wood-' ishes. - f . v;.-, - , - - burn.. then '.March in the fill- '-Squash are still with ns, the ' ' '1 - - ; k 1 a .'r . a L. Jt t verton armory and March 4 n wmier ama, ana a new summer at the Red Hills rranre hall, varietiea appear!, occasionally. Mrs. ' Uuxton wtU stress the Fruit displays show grapefruit, -...(.'.u" -.aIah tn ths. oranrea "and lemons Jn abnndanea' kill yJ l VAUW V . , " tressed woman. Sheni dls- -Bice limes.. There are lots of good cuss ; correct colors sulUble to bafianas, boxes .and boxes ot ap vartou "tvnes- and complexions plea, some pears."' . ". '. i and tell how they affect the v Rhubarb is here to stay, and .Is COIOr 01 tn SUB.wr umii,- wu vuiui turn un iuii D. W. West M. Dorothy Asman Mrs. Walter Post, a missionary from. Borneo, was the speaker at the meeting of society r of-j theF; B.1 Stegner and the . missionary lrs t Christian church on; Thursday. Mrs. Ethel urooxs .ana lrs4: A.' D. Wagner iook ieaamg parts in. a playlet, "Women la andia--Mra. Rd Drill was in charge of devotions. Those serving at .the tea hour were Mrs. A; J. Flint, Mrs. C. A Eppley and Mrs. A. D- .Wagner." 'r The . weddbag f of i Miss ' Maude Rlackweir and DrTH. C KPley, both of Jerrerson, the latter form erly, of Salem, has been an nounced for', next , Wednesday nignt, , touowing ; Ihe Townsend club " meeting at the Masonic temple',' TheRebekah club' w i ll honor' the couple after the cere mony. ,). - . . ; Mrs. R. H. Varley and Mr. and Mrs. William G o o d e have re turned from; a month's trip, in California. Mrs Varley .was - the guest ot Mrs. C. W. 0'Fllng ; of Fullerton, .Calif., 1 for several weeks. - ' I - Bin. Vern'Ostrander, state com- manaer or tne. woman's Auxiuary of the Disabled - American Veter ans ot the World war, will leave for Forest Grove Monday to help with the membership drive. , - Miss Margaret Xann of Seattle arrived ia the i capital last night to spend the' weekend with her mother, Mrs. J. J. Nunn, and to i attend freshman glee tonight PRINTZESS COATS ARRIVE :. See .the. new Printzess .coats atMiller's, inTs aspired by yncess Oblenskj. j New Glama lures, Corduras, etc!, in all I the season's wanted shades ! . " NEW; SHOP COTTON OPENS . Donna Lee wash frocks at $1.98 is the fea ture of our newly 'opened COTTON SHOP on the 2nd floor; ; Good quality wash frocks that have style! tailoring and color for a V i . Mf 11" - ' i JC w i ' i 'Sry r- I 1 OftalCON x xp R Vn Pun'r Frocks " Sffld -Mfexh jm oo y ou Lvon t . Klhr) ow Where 1 CM I Mk I ' O . DCS If! - - - FABRICS ... Donna Lees are P'lfwfo .; 7 :tM : - But wait! Don't give way to that impulse to rush out madly and buy just anything! You'll dribble away your funds on a Spring wardrobe that might become passe in a few short weeks Choose your new clothes from Miller's Spring fashions-with a future . . . clothes destined for a long Spring run! 'Stake your first claim to chic on a tailored suit follow through with gay accessories. But that's only a start see Spring's most exhilarating fash ions all exhilaratingly.priced at Miller's. Mu n s i n s Wear Foii hdati .... -j . , - -, . . j - mm ;; 7 7 ons m ; VALUES ' i ' lO OU fr- Only once in manyv many months are we . enabled to capture a sale like this .one. Gen- :uine MUNSING WEAR F0UNDETTES at $2.98! Many, of these you: will recognize, as ,' regular 6.50 values. A little flaw or per haps a slight discoloration makes them 'sec onds '.' . hence the low. price!. Foundations and girdles in both light summer -models . : and medium and heavy. weights, for now. 'Have yours expertly fitted today! - i" 2ND FLOOR TODAY! Last Day of Colonial Dames Free Facials Cosmetics Sections FABRICS . . . Donna Lees are made of high quality fabrics such as Calient e and Del Monte fabrics, Pic Pons, Cot ton rajahs, English prints, batistes, etc. All fast color and pre-shrunk. . DESIGNS . . . The Big Red Apple, large tulips, air brushed S daisies, pajinted fruits, old-fashioned garden, Flock-dots, coin spots, Chintz, and modern or nautical pat terns. '. , FASHIONS . . . Two-piece frocks, one-piece with basque effects, swing styles, panelled skirt styles, special sleeve and neck-line fashions, etc Also smocks in the modern man ner are included at this low price. DONNA LEE FROCKS ." ; . are to be found in Salem ex clusively at Miller's. Examine a Donna Lee and note the full seams, wide hems and fine tailoring throughout. 2ND FLOOR 1 1 1 T u....Mji.m- Ml. m MS W : m w '-J- l' ' . It's moth season! Look out! Kill them now! Take the first .step In moth control by in stalling ODOR A MOTH PROOF CLOSETS AND " CHESTS . IN YOUR HOME! These new arrivals . are ' the last word in moth proof closets. DOUBLE- DOORS. -TAPED EDGES, ODORA RETAINERS. FUIX LENGTH ... See the, new ."chest on wheels," a low chest 'made. to fit into small space.' ' ' Double r Door Closet ........:.$1.29 . Imperial Closet jivith. wood . frame.. Odora . Glide Closet... . -Odora Drop Door Closet... ... Odora Drop Doot jumbo) : . :...;$3.45 -.$4.45 1 .... 4 79c Odora Chest, 3$d4xl2'..,. " , ' f ' - . Low Chest on Wheels..: . ..LS.$29 Imperial Chesty Iargevfor storage..: :ll.$i.59 j NOTIONS DEPT.