Society . . Clubs Music Dinner Party Is Arranged for Miss Rankin Mr. Frank H. Spears enter tained with a smartly arranged dinner party lat mrrht at ber - Chemeketa street home.in comnli ment to Miss Maxine Rankin wTm .has recently announced her wed ding date as "June 18 to Mr. Ro bert Needham. , "Guests were seated at one. long, table and Indiridual table centered with mixed bouquets of spring blooms. Pale blue and il er place cards camrlng out the bridal motif marked places for sixteen. The evening hours were spent Informally and the bride-to-be was honored with a miscellaneous; shower. Guests were members of the St. Cecelia , Guild of which Miss Rankin is a member. Coters were laid for Miss Max ine Rankin. Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mrs. Russell Catltn, Miss Sybil - Spears. Miss Eleanor Fundman.; Miss Esther Baird. Miss Virginia Williams, Miss Shirley Evenson. Miss Dorothy Kibbe, Miss Ma bel McCulloch. Miss Margaret Ross, Miss Patty Otten. Miss Hel en Langille, Miss Harriet Weber, JUiss Barbara Benson. Mrs. George H. Swift, Miss Josephine Cornoyer, Miss Marie Patton, Miss Barbara McLoughlin and Mrs. Frank Spears. a - a Mothers Are Guests of Legion Auxiliary Capial unit No. 9 of the American Legion held its regular business and social meeting Mon day night at the Fraternal temple with the war -mothers and mothers of unit and post members as special guests. A program was presented by the unit which in cluded numbers by the orchestra' from the Oregon state school or the blind, directed by Earl San . ders. Members of tlrt orchestra were George Hudson. Bernon Monflls, Robert Mealy, Art Wat son, Warren Honey, a vocal solo by Robert Mealy and the tribute to mothers was given by Irl Mc Sherry, ruitar solo by Richard Barton, Jr., and a. talk on the origin of the poppy by Mrs. Leon Brown. After the program refreshments were served In the dining room. Guests from the War Mothers organization were Mesdames Clara Farmer, Matilda Nadon, Nettle Schram, Carrie Lindsey. Minnie Humphreys, Mary H. Cleveland, Mable Lock wood. Jen nie Martin. Em He G. Hendricks, A. A. Lee, Effie Dunlop, J. J. m w TV 1 1 1 ,ianman, nose nageoorn, v. n. Peterson, Addle Mills, Addle . Curtis, Mary S. Ayers and Mrs. Cook. Other mothers of u n 1 1 members present were Mrs. G. W. Eggan, Ed Blessing, Floretta Smith and Mrs. J. A. Reynolds. Guests -from, out of town were fr Alfa Hall and Mrs. Daisv Haugen of Silverton. Mrs. Ruth N. Tnssing of Lebanon, and Mrs. Eva Smith from Newport. Capital unit of the American Legion auxiliary wishes to thank me many yoiumeer worien .on the poppy sale of Wednesday and Thursday. Those " organizations which are- famishing volunteer workers are the War Mothers, Salem .Woman's club. Salem Heights Community club,. Daugh ters of Union Veterans, Daugh ters of the American Revolution, Salem Women's council. Fraternal Drriar at thn Frl aiiTlllarv Women'. Relief corps, and the medical auxiliary. . Mrs. Ulen Seeley, chairman of.uiiinnai tomposit poppy poster committee, an nounced that Donald Stoudemeyer of Parrlsh Junior high won first place in the Junior division' in the department of Oregon contest. . iuu iuier win os koi . 10 lue national convention at Los An rr I . . Ji. , . . geles ta compete for the national prize. Etotka Club Feted at Carl Home - P The E street home of Mrs. H. G. Carl was the scene of the Etotka club meeting Tuesday afternoon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. J. H. Johnson and Mrs. E. J. Don nell. Mrs. Clifton Ross and Mrs. Emil Carlson were in charge of the program which included a song by Mary Burt and a piano number by Eunice Johnson. n. The tea table was centered with a bouquet of mixed flowers and yellow tapers. Mrs. J. H. Johnson and Mrs. E. J. Donnell presided at the urns Those nresent were Mr, v.m rarienn v nw riav f 7 v J rnnell Mrs William Fntrea, , J". ?i , "I? Mrs. Georre Va'k Mra a t Spinsters Next Year When the Spinsters met t the North Summer street houue of Miss Josephine McGilchrist Mon day night they elected Miss Mar . rare Rimm. .. rr0.M0, 'coming year. Other officers are Miss Doris Drager vice president- Miss Marv Hammond, secretarv ... - - .MISS Josephine MCGilchriSt treas- . .- - Miss Simms is well known in the capital and a member o' the Parrish Junior high school fac- ulty. Miss Caroyl Brad en has ably rerved as president of the organization this year. a m ZvsT-'t'rr: lmette university, campus. Elev- ess and Walter Dry. watchman of lard Marshall and Mrs. Wolcott soloisU for tonight will be Bet- vallis yesterday to visit with Miss Miss Gertrude Smre wh ' en bTe bn nxsen from the the shepherds of the White Shrine Buren. ; ; ty Starr, popular Portland mezzo Sally McLellan-at the Kappa Al- Md lfcklon Mri S B Gillette " 'dusting, class of this year. of Jerusalem presided at a meet- soprano. Kendall Teistnger. tenor. pha Theta house. , ; Mrs J H - Johnson Mr' sinirt ' an Alford Powers of the Unl- feg at Masonic temple on Monday Hostesses Arrahein'' d Bartis Preston, baritone. . - . . , Johnson Mrs EJuie'lienfMr ty , of, Oregon wiU be the night. Mrs. Miller Hayden. Junior OSiesses AITangUl M Belling at for Mrfc r0tUm ' .Bd . XT- vr "' mest speaker. The recently elect-s past worthy high priestess and Bridge Luncheon adults and 15 cents for students, daughter. Mlsa Pattv otten. were - Mr. and Mrs. Ieon Hanson have Woman's club which meets in the who is president of the Alpha Psi noon at her South Church street ic will be . by the quartet com Mrs. S. C-tleer, president of the had as their house guests. Mrs. clubhouse at 2:30. "Daylight Delta Mother's club, will be Mrs. home in compliment to Mrs. Don- posed of Mrs. M. J. Butler. Mrs. Salem. Woman's club, has received, T. H. Cannon 1 and sons. .Vera Moon" by Forrest and "Three A. L. Lindbeck and Mrs. Robert aid Stuart and Mrs. J. C. Vande- Margaret Crlder, Dr. Geoige c! a letter from Mrs. Mabel Need- and David, of Wmatchee, Wash.. Daughters" by McKee are tha Erady. rert of Bend who are visiting in Knott and Phillip Schweiz. ham, secretary of the Mill City, and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cnnon books to be discussed. ,1 the capital this week.' : . A 6:30 o'clock dinner will p re Woman's club, stating that the of Vancouver. Wash. Saturday '. Mrs. Verne Miller entertained . cede the meeting. Mill City club has gone on record night Mr. and Mis. Hansen en- A hooje guest of Mr. John H. members of her bridge club at an Mrs. Kenneth Mardock Is la Monday night. May 23 Adah as favoring Mrs. Hannah Martin, tertalned'a group of their friends Bagley, Jr., this week is Mrs. Har- Informal affair tt her FairmouxtPowers. Oregon, this week -visit- chapter member have been ln for president of the Oregon Fed- with, a dancing party rt their, old Teale and daughter, Patricia hill home last nht. Supper was ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. vited to meet with Amity chap cration of Woman's clubs. home followed by a late sapper. Ann, of Klamath Falls. ' -; served at a late ur. George Varney. ' ter at Amity, . CLUB CALKNDAR ' WrdueMUx, May IH East Division of Ptesrvter- isn church with! Mrs. u. O.' Clenxnt. 345 North 17th n it. 2:30 p.m. ' . FOE social dub with Mrs., R. A. Erixson on Liberty roHd, , 2 p.m. - - Royal Neighbors Sewing' club, no-bost unhfon atVair--grounds cabin. I .Swtet. Briar vluh. with Mrs.. Rar Binegar. 2 p.m. j South circle of the First Christian 'church, with. Mm. Guy . Drill. 918. North FiftY street, all , day. j : ;. ' . Maccabees. 8 p. m., KP hall. Junior Maccabees, 4 p. m. KP Ball. ; South Central Methodist church. circle First with Mrs. L. B. Rawlings, route 1, Gervais 1 p. . luncheon. Weit Central i circle First M e t h o d tat church, dessert luncheon at ,1:30 o'clock with Mrs. O. Russell. , , ' Women's Missionary society; First : Evangelical church p. m. In the church. ; Tlmrdsj-, ljr 19 Lions ' auxiliary. 1 i V unch eon at Godfrey's j Friday. May 2l U Salem Council of Cl'urch Women. First Christian church. all day. ,1 Hollywood Merry-Go-Round, with Mrs. Lulu Starr, 2 . p. m. Merry Minglers with Mrs. Harold Woodburn, route 7, 2 p. m. i ' .. Women's Faculty cluh of . Willamette university, dnner at Quelle. :30 p.m. Fidelis class of First Baptist church with Mrs W. II. Mc Aninch, Route 6 box 35HS. 2 p.m. Meet at ichurch 1:?0 p.m. I t Book Review section, S-iI5m Womans' club, at clubhouse. 2:30 p.m. I Chapter G. PEO with Mrs. Sylvia Leonard, 940 North 19th 1:30 p.m. I Friday, May 20 ' . Missionary society of the First Baptist church, Mrs. Elmer Conn, 220 East Wilson, 2 p. m. j Unitarian Women's Alliance with Mrs. Fred Weil, 1610 "Court street, 2:30 p.m. Womans' auxiliary to St. Paul's with Mrs. ,U. G. Shipley, 771 North Cottage street, 2:30 P.m. I Hal Hibbard auxiliary bocial meeting with Mrs. Mark Ba ker, 825 North Cottage, 1 p.m. Decree of Hon.v social meet ing. Pythian haii.i 8 p.m.; Monday, May 23 1 OSNA district meeting. ' 8 p.m. at - Deaconess N u r s e s home. ) J Delta Gamma tlumna. with Mrs. Silas Gaiser. 825 North Winter street, 8 p.m. Two Pupils Presented T T " xctJl1. -vf,-. rtTti vamnn mrin nrapnr two young pupils, Miriam Becke and Marilyn Wyatt, in piano re- clta. tonight atf her studio on South Church street at 8 o'clock Following is the program: : Pr.lud)l c mia Back Sonata c Major 4. Moxart MilTn WT,tt -1 a,.,.-...- n.,h Sclftf gietto . i- Mrnuet ; Sonata O major , b.c .Allrgra Mirim Becka j ' - Trio Sonatina p,rl Sn-VVrin. : . Miriam Back, piano Tb Banntcd Haase On the Stairs : In the Dnngeoa! . The Three Beara.,.1 .. ' Baby .. ! Mother Bear ' " 1 ' Father Bear 1 Marilyn Wymtt Xprii Prelude Op. ZS -No. 7-. tuopia ........ i---- -irauawui Miriam: Becke Cradle Sons -f Seka.a. PUTine Ta i .scinnaan - To, a Toy Soldier i t.i...wrner Voc.t Inj y when Son ia Sweet . .San good The Little Brown OwI ...Sanderson Mi!dred Wyatt. Marilyn Wyatt, piano Original Composition At the Sea -horc... ...,, r.. . Becke Wind in the Pinea Sea Gull. f The Sea ( :." Miriam Becke Two Pianoo j Siri! i -Tine .... Ae Maria . ' -- -""-Be5 Baeh-GooBod Marilyn Wvatt. Miriam Becka T-1 -t . tr- -a r 1 rill leta JVappa lUeiTlDerS To Entertain at Dinner Tonight the Central Willam- Vall.e? of Phi Beta PP v entertain at dinner at the First Methodist Episcopal church honoring the newly elect- ed membr of Alpha Kappa Nu, ed officers of the. Phi Beta Kappa association of the valley ara, Miss .Eve T. Knower, president; Mrs. .R. G. Doege. vice president; Dean Olive M. . Dahlt- secretary-treas urer. . . ; f Miss Ardel Yadoa and ills Del- .la Wlllard of -Willamette univer- etty will be guest speakers today t the regular j meeting; of the omna Foreign- Missionary so- ciety of the. Leslie church. The op1c wui D .world Cinienship.. HI a XT O . - . Ar c . " ' -.vest sovu .Wlnted Will be the tirttfR fnr tha weeing and will be assisted by Mrs- s. a. uws, Mrs. A. w. Metz- Ker "d Mrs. E. D. Roseman. Mrs. John Ulrich will lead the devo- tionals and Mrs, C. A. Downs will introduce the program. ihAi..tiA. hnnfta... nn tha U7n . K.nr.Ar th. w-tnv man nrioar. ai i ura HA-r inninn &i m wiu c.i.M ..nH-. . - . . . . . n Informal-Affairs Honors Visitor In Capital Interesting guests ia the .cap Itol are. Mr. . .and -.Mrs. Eugene j Gerhke of San. Antonio. Texas. They plan to be here 4hia-week ? and are dividing tbelr time be- , tween PortHnd and Salem. While j in the city they ara visiting with I Mrs. Gerhke's uncle, Mr. Herman f Pasto. Mr. and Mrs. Gerhke were J recently married in San Antonio and are now on their wedding trip. They- came north by way of f Californ la and will return through Yellows'ne and DeqVer. ; Monday night a erouw honored f Mr. and Mrs. Gerhke with a din- ner at the .Golden Pheasant. Cov- I . ers were placed'for Mr. and Mrs. ' Eugene Gerhke, Mrs. Fred Brat- ? sel. Miss Hazel Shutt. Mr. Herman "Pasto and Miss Hattte BratieK ? r Later that evening Miss Hattie ! Brafzel Invited a group of friends '. to her home to meet Mr. and Mrs. Gerhke. ; Several . hours 1 of cards , were in play and supper served at a . late . hoar. The hostess was , assisted by Miss Hazel Shutt.. . f Those bidden to honor Mr. and i Mrs. Gerhke were Miss Helen Mc- j Elroy, Miss Hazel Shutt, Mr. and j Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mr. and Mrs. I C. G. McElroy, Mrs, Fred Bratzel. P Mr. Clark Van Orsdel, Mr. Her-; mm Pasto, Mr. Norman' Northrup J and Miss Hattie Bratzel. ' . i Modern Teacher's Club .. Feted at Dinner Mrs. Ann Ulen Bell entertain- ed the Modern - Teachers' club Saturday night at her country home near Rickreall with a 7; o'clock dinner. A social meeting and election I of officers for the comfng year followed the dinner. Thf new officers are: President, Jenne Sigurdson; vice president. Car malite Weddle; secretary-treasurer, Vida Miller; reporter, Grace Klampe.- Present were: Thel ma McDon ald, Jenne Sigurdsbn, Vida Miller. Louise Erb, Carmalite eddie. Ethel McCoy. Grace Richards,! Ruth e. Butier. Neii Hiuicker. Grace Klampe. Alma Stauffer. Helen Butler and the hostess.'; Mrs. Bell. The club studied art work the: past year with Mrs. Bell as their instructor. Art Center Reception Heads Named The reception being held rorWrsl!rmVlVtCcerd,rnd K Safi6.- AAlCr"l : : ; T;V , . . c., many civic minded clt zens of s.a- " " J aided in raising funds to make the center a reality. Everyone in- terested Is invited to attend the affair which is scheduled for the Salem chamber of commerce on Thursday nlKht Mar 26. ' Mrs. Harrv Collins, sreneral chairman, has announced com- mittee heads who will work with members . of civic organizations and other townspeople to mage the reception . a successful affair, Barclay Newman heads the com mittee In charge of publicity; Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre is in charge of contacts: the fialem Garden rfub contacts; toe aaiem uaraen aaa Wi".f.ec?f J,?,6 J.I.m"V M"' ueorge Alien wui aireci me pro- gram arranKemenis; me uiumi- . . j i i - .in k in t David Bennett Hill; Miss Jul to Query is in charge of the recep- tion rooms. r -w,.ti' ,Ho" ,rom 73.0 to':i o'clock and the reception will be Informs - .jwtt 1 Miss. Cook to Marry Portland Man Announcement is being made .v.' . , ol u "'.."V "T, coming marriage ci aiiss -vainryn f Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cook, to Howard Bur-ell of Portland. . The wedding will be an event Of June 4 at the First Methodint clinreh narsonaeA with Rev. James E Milligan o'ficiat- ing at 6:30 o'clock a recep-- w at the home of tion will follow the bride's parents. f Mis3 Cook attended "Salem schools and Is well known in the n -i - l..- the public utilities commission. Mr. Burrell received his cduca- tln in T lnfelM is now in " .rp": with Miller and Tracy where the couple will make their home. - ; White Shrine Meetin 2 ; On Monday i I New officers, Miss Constance other past officers, were in charge of the refreshment . hour. White and yellow were used as the dec- ratine scheme. . 5 -Miss Constance Kantner will leave on Thnrsdav.for Ontario to attend .the international con ven-, tion of the. White Shrine ot Jem salem. ; w " - Vnnea belomrinar to the Oreeon State Nurses association district three are to send ballots to Miss Grace Taylor according: to m- . .. . I . . . . L 1 ivrmauvu issoeu oj ins rcirirj. Tlia mootfnr nf the asanoiatioB ia scheduled for Monday at the Dea- coness hospital nurses home 8 o'clock. - ; - - Miss Etc Knower will review two books tomorrow at the book review section of the ' S a 1 e m ilAXJNE BUREN tuLe- Smiled '. VJ i - . . v . v T7n vH wit ir ' V. ; "I'm going out, mother. Do you mind if J leave my husband with JouT 1 Let us all nod our heads in approval of the little wife who gives as much thought to her husband's welfare as to the details and grooming of her clothes. The silk polka' dot frock, she wears for daytime, knows its 38 requirements, for, although tailored and smooth of hip. it has that loose and easy look. Shirring under shoulder yoke and bows at neck and elbow add to the soft effect . of this shirtwaist classic. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. WPTTT Afpmlipriin Ta w V u iieniDersnip lea Tuesday- Afternoon V Members of the WCTU held membership tea yesterday after n00n at the hall with Mrs. J. J. Nunn presiding. The devotions i were led by Mrs.: Mattie Mam- Green park. Bussea will leave the I men and the financial secretary, school at 4 and all members are i Mrs. Luelia Baker, gave, a re- invited to attend and may brinr rort. a guest.' The committee in charge Mrs. Gertrude Lobdell, mem- of the picnic includes Miss Min . ber of the city council, gave a ne Qgura. chairman. Miss Mar- 10 talk n t ti nronosMl (ommr- t t- . . , r hlt- housing conditions in Salem ir in rs- tiannaa-aiar- tin. state representative, re id and expiamea me lurincouiiiiE . tegis- .1.... will alui tt.nil th nicnln Utre measures, to be voted on ."!! " , aStend plcntIc' Miss Vivian Benner san two "The annual Hme Economics 8oio numbers and Miss Margaret clnb Style how will be an event wonderlick played several piano of vvednesday. May 25 in the high selections during the tea hour, achool. auditorium. There will be ih. ftrt muttnir tn jnni, will wo performances this year in ho n Mnr mhdAni A regional WCTU conference will be held in Oregon City Tuesday and Wednesday of this week Leisure Hour Club at Fry Home Today . M. Daniel J. Fry. sr., Mrs. W. Steusloff. andMr.. Kittle Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., Mrs Graver, are entertaining mem- . . ... horn of the Leisure Hour clnb this I . I . -. - . . . , v at the Fry borne on South High street.- The afternoon hours will be- spent informally and spring owers win be used about the guest rooms. -. Those bidden aret Mrs. D. T. Barnes. Mrs. W.1 W. Moore Mrs: Franic-a'ower. Mrs. jonn a 1 Deri. Mrs. W. Beverldge," Mrs. Max O. Buren. Mrs. H. J. C. Clements, Mrs. J..- W. IJaviS. Mrs. U. A. Hodge. Mrs. chanes, wener, miss it., r s a.mii .7 ' u"' ton. Mrs. . jnuion u wejer. aits. George Pearce. Mrs. U. G. Ship- ley, Mrs. J. H. Scott and Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner. Will Wc Toto,! at " " - Beach Today J i ' Mrs. Frank Chapman and Mrs. Wallace Carson are entertaining their bridge club membei" at the beach cottage of Mrs E. G. Patterson at Neskowin today. Luncheon will be served at noon and cards will be in nlav during tha aftornoon. Additional r nests will be Mrs. Raymond Bonusteele. Mrs. Frank Deckebach. Mrs. Wal- ter Socolofsky and Mrs. James, Humphrey. .... uiud memoers maaen are Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mrs. Kenneth, power, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. John Caugh- Mrs. A. L. Adolphson and Mrs. Verden- E.- Hockett are entertain- ing with a series of smartly ar-t -ranged affairs this week in com- nllmpnt tn a ' larre rrhnn of S1. lem matrons. : . . The hostesses are arranging 1 o'clock luncheons to be followed by several hours ot cards at the Anolnhson home on Tt at root Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons. Bouquets- of spring flowers will be used as the decor- . J .... " ante uoio. ea- Mothers of Alpha Psi Delta fra- Friday afternoon at 2 . o'clock at Homer Dodds, Mr. Phillip St hwel at ternity men have been invited to the home of Mrs. Elmer Conn at ger, Mrs. Clarence Harvood. Mrs. an Informal tea this afternoon at 220 East Wilson street. Mrs. Skiff c. A. Fratzke, Miss junetta im noise 01 jirs. wuuam u. fan- lips on West Lefelle street. Call- ing hours are from three to five o'clock. Assisting Mrs. PhilliDS. Women? Editor- - - - fate h en Home Economics Club Picnic Today Members of the Home Econ omics club of Salem high school will enior their annual spring picnic this afternoon at Hazel anoV " U Mis. Marglrl et Crowley and' ..lis. Margaret ciendening. Mrs.) T. W. Creech and MlM Marian" Gary, club ad- the afternoon and evening. All ciotnes tnat wiu be modeled are mad T atudenU in the Home Economics department. Miss Evelyn - Hine and Miss Millicent Kauffer won, the prize for the .best theme for the style show. The committee includes Miss Lois Wilson, chairman. Miss Doris Windsor, 'music; Miss Ma- V'r; ""V -.ZV-' m in . .mirA.tin " ' " - - " ""'v-"' mibm muuceni Kauffer. nromnter: Miss Sarah "ng. programs; - Miss Marie Green, stage settings. - National Guard Dance . , - . Friday Night , . Vv ' ... - - .a .uv u lue annual apona dance sponsored by Company B. -."- J wc6va- .-- hvui uu, wmtu ,wu m uu at tha irmnrr ITrMav nlo-Vit ' c" band will furnish the dance mu- sic. - . ' Tickets are available by con- JUUncneon oaiuruay tacting any member of i the Ore- Members df tne Salem branch gon National Guard. Patrons and American Association of Unlver patronesses for the affair will be Bity Women will meet for lunch Colonel and Mrs. Carle Absams, eon Saturday at one o'clock at the Mayor ana rars. v. ivunn ana Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wolf .-'.a Songmen's Concert at Waller xlall loniffht : Those attending the Concert' to- nieht at Waller hall given hr the WiUamette university Songmen. will hare the nlea.au re of seeinsr them in their new costumes, made in Cossack style in dark maroon mm trimmed m gold. Whllethey bave given many out of town con- certs, this will be the first time ! 8en ani heard. this year before a The concert is scheduled for 8:15. Irs. F. R.. Leonard will eater- tain the -members of the chapter g, PEO at hef home, 84Q North .111.' itrut rttn.'ari a at 1 1A o'clock for a dessert luncheon. A Mothers' day program will be given and Mrs. Mabel Cooler ia in charge or music. - .. - Mrs. Mark Skiff is to be speak er at the meeting of the Mission . . . . . . ary society, of the First -- Baptist Church which is scheduled for wm speaa on ner inp 10 Mexico. , . Mrs. George Otten' entertained informally at tea'Monday after- W st to What ToW ear at Vacationing r Is Appropos It won't be long now before U- - and green peppers 7 eal debutantes are lolling in the a"a LhmiWed bo$ .arid, of the Tillamook beach- Grham f Hbert roll es. Uking on the invigorating air Graham rnoert ron of Breltenbush springs, comlng ad banana halves w 1 1 n home .from Crater Lake with an onnalae or marln-.te in unexpected collection otjunburn French dreSsing and Just before or JxsT-flnding excitement In the TlnK rQlt or sprinkle -tth co golf course near home, , conut " " $ut summer costumes are def- Mftka the veM frlcaaw . M inately In lhe feminine mind right wou,d chIcKen browing Jhe this minute, and its a question of meat cubeg nice:T. use a can of whether to wear a backless tennis dress or three quarter length slacks that are first cousins to shorts., - Travel folders are already out, Oregon is colorfully displayed in tne pages 01 iob mSuw- rampblet. raiiroaas ana Dus.es oi ler Just about anything to get you to go somewhere. . : K', r You ; may be going to see the f fjords In Scandinavia, buck the bullets In China or lou on tne sun lit decks of a South Seas going liner; but if you are, or Just plan. Roll nuts and crackers to to go south or west a few miies. . getheruntil very fine, add date you'll still want to be chic in the that have" been, cut up, then very best in sports clothes. Be- marshmallows that are quartered: cause women now-a-days make moisten with cream, makf. in something out of sports clothes, roll and cover with 4 cratkers with seldom appearing in the gar- that have been crushed. Let deu or at the beach In last year's stand for several hours in a evening sandals or afternoon silk cool place and serve .with whip print, ped cream. Shorts and blouses match this . year, and are even more popular H j Lo,, Includes for active sports. Pleated shorts of washable materials (say brown Strained Honey pique) go, with a short sleeves :. . tailored blouse of white pique old cookbooks tell many reci- trbnmed in brown buttons. Eias-; Des for hand lotions, some, of ti; .bands keep the blouse from riding up. A pleasant playsult is a strik- ing outfit shown in smart shop windows. A one piece blouse-and- shorts suit is made of multicol- ored flowered cotton. Over it is worn a navy blue pique Jumper with broad buttoned waist band and a full, gathered skirt. Dirndl are still in high sports style, one is of printed linen and is topped with a clever burlap Jacket, edged and lined with the linen. Suede is the fashionable trim for less informal sports clothes. ".'w,;1"1 l.t.Z uue pair uaiiwa; 10 iue uisuwaier short mark. New Glass Bricks Make More Daylight A smart women's wear shop in a large eastern city advertises to ,Z. V iVn . r-ith Z, rooms are walled with glass bricks. A mighty. Important con venience that will probably be a feature of future storebuildings. Magazines show many homes with brick walls in places where light is needed and Salem glass dealers display the bricks in ' their win dows, so soon we'll be se e i n g shops here featuring; their own personal daylight. - -f YAU "TInAM iirs. JVennetn Uaiton Is Hostess Mrs. Kenneth' Dal ton invited a group of friends to an evening's piano program at the studio of Mrs. David Eason last night. She was assisted by the Legion auxll- Ury quartet which include. Mil dred Wvatt. Vida Lou Starr. Ar- , . , nra 7,i The program presented In cluded: Prelude and Faroe ia F flat. 3ach Sonata (Walditeia) Opr. 53....BeeUioTn allefre caa brie . Adasia Molta Sonde Uerretta-Mederata "'. ' . - Piane .-- t " The IUnd H RaehmaaiBoff The jiifhUnxsls Tachaikowafcy On a a. Etude op. 5. No. l ft Op. 10 Na. s ..Chopin Chopia Navarre Inert .DeBsaay Tittle White Donkey Frei.de a minor Plana . AAUW to -Meet IOT . , . First Presbyterian church. The regular1 monthly business meeting with 'Mrs. Phillip Barrett, presid ing, will follow. Dr. R. Ivan Lovell of the his tory department of ' WillametteJ university, will be the guest anealror and his nhiet win ha "Prnhlem nt fantral v,, - Those wishing reservations for th lnnrhMtn .VinnM nrm Schreder. 7825: or Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks. 3291. by Friday noon. ; Mrs. Robert Shlnn. Mrs, Victor R. Grim. Mrs. nan MoTiian her house guest. Mrs. J. C. Ven- - Portland visitors yesterday. In the Valley I Qa-v A-? ril n 1 kw'vVAdX AIVCaaJLLI 1 INDEPENDENCE "ObligHtion night" will be observed bv order of the Eastern Star on Tues day night. May 24 at the Masonic halL A . snecial . eeremnn anil degree ,ia being planned with the following taVlnr tart xtra Schweizer, Mrs. Joe Rogers. Jr Mrs. O. Calef, Mrs. M. B. liianchl Mrs. Forrest Chambers and Mra Paul E. Rohi nsnn. Snsrlil mn. omen Today's Menu Veal fricassee is a delightful main dish for dinner today. Banana coconut salad 17ai rfih miiahrooma mushroom stems with he liquid included , and add chopped green pepper that has been.sau'td in butter. , Fresh spinach is pressed Into 1 ftnd turned on the Hates to serTff as the vegetable GRAHAM FILBERT ROLL ' 1 small . box gra'iam crackers pound marshmallows . 1 package dates pound filberts : ; 1 cup top milk or. commercial cream which are excellent. The rub Is, , that they usually amount to more in cost than- buvinr a reasonable commercially made mixture but many women still like to make their own lotions, it's a n 1 ee, 8pring passtime.-Some-of the In- gradients for the following will nnrchaaed at the drug store. HAND LOTION 4 pound honey - 4 egg yolks . pound oil of sweet almonds 14 pound bitter almonds 1 dram attar of bergamot 1 dram attar of doves Rub together the honey, egg and almonds stirring constantly. then add the perfumes. Quantity may be reduced. a Fruit Salad Dressing Is Rich, Sweet Heavy cream, marshmallows and egg yolks, no wonder this recipe is rich and delicious! , . . . . , SWEET FRUIT SALAD DRESSING 4 egg yolks U cup vinegar Vt tablespoon dry mustard 3 tablespoons sugar 24 marshmallows 1 cup brokennutmeats 1 pint heavy cream Beat the egg yolks and vinegar together, then add the sugar and mustard. Cook over hot water until thick, stirring constantly, Cool, then add marshmallows cut into small bits. Also add the nut- meats, and finally the -c r e a whipped stiff. Mix all complete- Iw mwxA r... .f ... ,! mr,A ' "v. lettuce combinations. a Fresh Limes Make Fine Dessert Flavor " Freah llmaa 1wV attractlwa tn market displays and prove of gpring-meals. Here'a an appetixer value as a flavoring for desserts, plate that U ulta elegant whea. Be sure that you include the attractively arranged, grated rind, when using limes, be- NOSEGAY.' APPETIZERS cause most of the flavor snuggles ; Arrange Norwegian sardines -so close, that you fall to get the . (drained from the oil) like the best in taste with the mere Juice, spokes of a wheel on a serving umk wAiiLuiv uu jiulbsk : 4 cup lime Juice 4 cup orange Juice Grated rind of a whole lime 20 marshmallows 3 tablespoons sugar Melt marshmallows with the - rind and orange Juice in a-double boiler, add lime Juice and cool. Fold in pint whipping cream and freeze without stirring. v- .. . a .a Appetizers Include Tiny Sardines An appetizer that is arranged in flower form is suitable for SUMMER TRAIN FARES EAST Daily May 15 -October IS Examples: ROUND TRIPS' ., Btaalafl Touri Coach Chicago . . . . ... . $33.33 . 574x0 jssxo DesMolnes , . 10 J5 , CS SI ZiSZ taswCtty..... 75 J3 tU5: 54.43 St Paml . . . . . . . 753 - SU5 - 54.40 St. Louts . . 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Jelr ly to jnake dtnert. -- The dlsh. when attractively r-a ! e. makes a tmndnom appea:ahce. and! all those -vbo are entnusias tic about .odked banaua, will find it mighty . easy td take. -I1AKED BANANAS WITH CURRENT -J IOA.Y 8A V E H cup ielW cup boiling water. 2; tablespooiticold water lj teaspoon Jouttr -1 teajspoon lnion' Juice 1: tablespoon AFrowroot ' Remove "skirf'-frftm bananas , put in a glass (viking diah and bak!e until sofu Roll In of sprinkle with pow dered sugar, lay carefully on a dish that has been Hied with, macaroon erumbj and turround- with the current jlly s.uce Beat; thef Jelly and add water, thicke' with arrowroot ( or cornstn r h "if necessary; that has been put in the water. . Add butter and Jemon and cook until slightl? thlci -enrd. And here is even a suggestion fori bananas to be combined with spinach as a veiable dish. The flavors blend to make :'.a; sii"pri! Ingly delicious hot dish The "Florentine' meaus with sy'Lach. So sometime Just try: BAN AX AH FLORENTINE pounds spinach V - : S tablespoons melted butter 3 tablespoons cream . or un diluted evaporated milk 1 tablespoon jiineed onion 4 teaspoon 3alt . cup grated American cheese - . 4 firm yellow bananas. Cook the spinach,- drain and chop coarsely. Add 2 tablespoons bfl the butter," the cream, cnion. salt and 2 tablespoons of the- cheese. Spread in a shallow paa about 6x10. Peal the bananas,; Place crosswise on. the spinach: brush the bananas with the Te- maining butter and aprinklo with a ittle salt. Sprifekte remaining,, cheese over splnch and bananas. Bake in a moderate or en of 375: degrees for 20 minutes or until bananas are tender. Allow half a. banana served on ' some . of the - tplnach for ach serving. Serves- 8. 1 arlZnT- one to serve on ihe dinner plate . with a hot meat, a vegetable and a generous salad. - . BANANA FRITTERS Melted fat or oil 4 medium bananas A 7 cup flour I Fritter batter For shallow frytng, have J Inch melted fat or oil in frying pan. For deep-tat frying, have kettle. k to full of melted tat or . Oil. Heat fat to 375 (nr until a. 1-inch cube of bread will hrowii in 40 seconds.) Cut r ben ansa crosswise into quarters halvar or 1-inch, thick, pieces-.- Ran pieces - in "flour, then- dip intor fritter batter, completel coaU 'nJ tb banana with the hattac Shallow fry or deep fat fry in tha . i0 ' '1 . V . m,nu r uijn u auu icuucr. ui a l ii un lid'1 aied paper.. Serve very hot. 6-8 servings. Fritter batter: Sift together 1 " "--f run atlrtaka ei.,,.. 1 ...... a..a. 1 J iMIAAnni Mil an - tea-t spoons baking powder. Com bin 1 erg," well beaten with H cu, milk, and add gradually to dry -Ingredients, stirring until, batten is. smooth. Then stir in 2 tea spoons melted fat or oil. dish: pot a band: of - thinlv sliced pimiento around eah - three sar dines; in center place small lemon cut into four wedg shaped sec tions, being carerul not to cut through at bottom: open sections like the petal of a flower, and place a bright radish In center Perfect "Filtration" - makes the perfect -brew in coffee. THE SPA 131.43 8S13 75.C3 7515 h-ht 87.43 8S13 Crsater Comfort, Economy, Pltaturt, "Train Travel Teariat aa4 guaoard Slaaa. Hth Vow arit,a n..i -o wtlaa.C.Ua.Lan Cars. - StaakaaJS M t !-a 1 ft - I I . - l . " .