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; tPAGi; -TWELVE- Engagement o$ Hiss Pugh Is Announced ' , Romantic iiwi continues .to t Trltmpst - nd - Interest iniong members of the younger v tct. Coming u a- complete sur-. Itise to Iter many friends Is the tnnouncement being made by Mr. end Mrs. David W. Pngh of the ngagement and forthcoming mar rJflge of their only daughter, Miss Arglnla Iris Pugh, to Mr. Robert t v wooas 01 jacKsonviiie. son 01 1 r. Robert Woods of McMinnTille. i rlday, January 27. has been ':osen as the date for the wed .:ng ceremony. Miss Pogh is well known in falem and has been a popular ti. ember of the younger set. She J t a graduate of Willamette nni v irelty and a member of Delta I hi sorority. She is now a mem A.Mr of , the Phoenix high school faculty. Mr. Woods is a gradnate of Lin f 'eld college where his father is a member "of, the faculty.. For sev eral years he has been athletic sack at the Jacksonville high auhool where they couple will re-, side following their- marriage. ' ' 7 Ira -Wfltr tn Attend .Auxiliary ixmference Nearly one thousand delegates, representing more than a million i . embers of the American Legion miliary will meet in Washlng t.n, D. C, on January 24, 25 fi 21 to dtecuss national de f nse. ... High nary and army of l.ials, -government .officials and v embers of congre a will discuss tie subject Oregon will be represented this jvat by Mrs. Frank N. Waters, rational commlttecwoman of the .American Legion auxiliary, mem-1- r of the national membership 4 ommittee and department na t :.nal defense chairman. She t U leave for Washington Janu af 17. - TflA AAnfAFAIIM will Ka m-AotA- - 1 over by Mrs. James Morris, t a a a. - m a . . t uonei president oi mr Amen-4- x Legion auxiliary. Addresses r viii hT Hirrv i; Wnrlrin, a cretary or war ana stepnen jf. ' adwick. national commander . . . r.. tba American Lerlon win b'. ! oadcastr over, the Blue network rt tne-NBC rrem Sf3a to i:oo T n.'Kii tern Standard Time esday, .January .24., -. -The women's patriotic confer nei" on : national defense was' founded by the auxiliary and Its 1 r dersblp has been : laigely . re-. onaible for achievements In tJi cause of secure peace. Mrs. Leon Brown is national ti crease chairman of Capital unit .".ttierican Legion auxiliary. . ; Mrs.' J. M. Devers Is entertain f informally today at her Mar Vet street home in compliment to i - mbers of her club.' . - Here's a "morning frock that - Pattern , f-jL, I y 1 Iff A rr 72 I " ,0U,JJ1.d0? for ,t9 yonthful, pake Erikson, Helen Pearce. Al alenderizlng charmwhether you treda Bullis, Blanche Scheelar, Al wear; a afse -thirty-six or size hrt Wilker. Pearl Swanson. Thi rmyi And easy-to-sew is written all over it . too, from the full length panels- to the puffed sleeves with fancy cuffs 1 Be sure to notice' that scalloping gives charm Just; where . you want It most near the face. . And take . into i consideration - the - useful pockets, as Well as the delight ful trlmmingTof rie-rac and but- tons!! It's perfect - In printed synthetic for -going visiting" or ahoppinrnndUn Powwed per- eale for the breakfast hour. , As you snow, , tnere - aro ever so many, new spring-time prints in shades that flatter ' yon most to make selecting a Joy! . Pattern 4920 is available in women's sixes 81," S 8, 40, 42, 44, 4, 48 and 60i SH J Ukes 44 yards' 2 Inch f ahrle ' and 1 ards"'rie-rac? lrC?-' : ';, Ssai nTTEIJt CENTS (15 la etas far thi Aaaa A4m patUr-WrlU vteiaW.' EI7.E, NAMJB, ADDRESS. writ i TODAY for AS5B ADAKB BPEIKO PA,TTEKM BOOK jatt ait tkt vrtui if. tb tMtt at awi for vrv Writ. . TOD AT for 1X5 ADAMS aa plaaalag a aia4-at-aoaM worarobat Yaa'U ami pitas o frata aow ttylaa. Ba Ufa frock for atl afa! SaiU aaa tfct aceeitoHett Croico aroar, atMat-towa lotaoi. wedii craatioBt l Badgat tips a4 turrtmi i fr aiauiag Jowa :ViZ carla. araaa4-tha-aavM Arattaa. aai thiaW t mk for ami Orfir aow I PRICK BOOK; FIFTEEN CENT 8 PRICE OP PATTERS. FIFTEE CEST3. t ook and patters TOGETHER, ftwKKTT-riyt ccsTfll. - S-iZf-anT Pmttwm CLUB CALENDAR ; ....... ,. .,, - Friday, January It Brooks garden . elub, ' with . Mrs. C. V. Ashbauf h, all day. WomaB'g Missionary soclety, lst Baptist chureh, with Mrs. E. W. Peterson,' 1155 North 21st street, 7:SS p.m. Florence Vale Missionary, society. Calvary Baptist church at 2 p. m. - - '- Saturday, January 14 Story hour. Fireplace.' room of Salem public library; 10 a, m. - " -' Kingwood " American Legion auxiliary card party; 8:30 p. m. -z Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, WCTU, 8 p. m. Election of officers. Monday, January 16 Pro America, 2:30, Marlon hotel. Marion C o u 1 1 y Public Health association, no host dinner and election of officers, 7 p. m., Rickreall grange hall. Oregon Mothers' club wiCh Mrs. Rue Drager. 1 p. m., cot-.. ered dish lunch. Tuesday, January 17 Carnation club -with Mrs. Gladys Eoff, 326 Union street, 2 p.m. Salem Ministers' Wives with Mrs. George Swift. 560 Che meketa street, 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Glenn Shedeck Hostess to Agenda Club Mrs. Glenn Shedeck was host ess to members of the Agenda club at a dessert luncheon on Wednes day. Yellow tapers lit the table which was centered by a bouquet of daffodils. Vri HrlT Cronn wa an addi- Kenneth Byers, Mrs. Gilbert Ham- vr,. p,Uv H,Kxt, ur. Uwrrvn U.,tlo- R.l.n CMrfall I '; " ' Sl Fraternity Mothers Meet At" Phillips Hpme Tha -A In Pal Delta-fraternitv ine Aipoa rai irieruiiy niomers were emeruunen ai.tne ontprtalnorf it tha wAM-nlaw MAtilhl tuaaHn 9 ThuM- "U1"' w Mvv. afternoon at the home or Lefelle street. . . 'Assisting host esses were Mrs. Stephen Stone and Mrs. ; Robert Brady. ' Professor " Franklin Thompson of WUlamette university spoke informally to the group and at a late hour tea was served. Those present were Mrs. J. Frank Guerin of Portland, Mrs.. W. H. Ney, Mrs. Lloyd Ritchie, Mrs, Hale Mickey, Mrs D. H. Mosher, Mrs. Roy Hewitt. Mrs. J. M. Cobnrn, Mrs. Hiram French, Mrs. P. W. Geiser, Mrs. Ivan Lovell, Mrs. Willlaip Jones, Mrs. Franklin Thompson, Mrs. Robert " Brady, - Mrs. Stephen Stone and Mrs. William Phillips. Crawfords to Celebrate Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford will be hosts for a smartly arranged party tonight at theirXourt street residence : in celebration of their fifth wedding anniversary. The evening will be spent infor mally and games will be in play. A late buffet supper will be served by the hosts. Tbe rooms will be festive with pussywillows and red carnations. Those bidden are Mr. and Mrs. Tex Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Hal DeSart, Mr. and ' Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wenger, Mr. ana Mrs. Clarence Wolfe, Mr. and : Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mergler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Vinyard, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Graber, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ryland and Mr. and Mrs. Del mar DeSart. - Mrs. Feike Entertains Club Members Mrs. Charles Feike was host ess to her club member Thurs day night at her home on Rich-, ' mond avenue. " Several hours of . cards were in play and a late supper was served by the hostess. Members of the club sre Mrs. -Ralph Eggstaff, Mrs. Deane Pat terson, Mrs. Kenneth leth 4 Murdock, S 5j? Mrs. James Hardie, Young, Mrs. Verne II; H. Prince house Charles Feike. , v At a. Joint installation of the Rebekah and Odd Fellows lodges held Wednesday the following of ficers were , installed : Yvonne Smith, retiring noble grand; Hel en Breithaupt, noble grand; Han nah Beard, Bessie Edwards, Ma bel Gardner, Helen McElroy, friscM KyIa, L.urila Moshfir. Cora. VanPelt, Anna Hunsaker, Jose- berta Walker, Pearl Swanson. The lodge room was decorated with camellas, fresias, and potted ferns. Mrs. Theresa Rudin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ulrich, 348 N. 12th street, Salem, was one of the two students to make perfect scores during the fall quarter at Oregon Normal school, Monmouth, Xrrn,r7.T.n Jn're. '!.!8!noU C,UI? rlIT .m 5KS 5 l 5!iuJ! ' !lm high school and formerly attended Willamette university, where she was a member of Delta Phi sorority. a a . . Mrs. Arch Jernam-has Invited members of her club to her subur ban '. home this afternoon for a luncheon and afternoon of cards. Additional guests will be Mrs. P D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr. ; . . " , . - - - r-: ':. ' Mrs. Arthur Stevens Cole of Waterloo, Iowa, leftaast niaht i fQr v-, BOm8 aftnr ananrilnr tha - ?m.e fr.iPe??.,11KJ tf6 past, month with , her "parents. " Mr. . and Mrs. Leo Cv Dean on North Cottira street,' " - "V ? " ? ""J,'m- ' ' f .T " j Mrs. H. G. Maisoa wQl entertaia members of her club, at luncheon - Godfrey's today followed by an afterhoon Of CSrdS at the Maison home on Tammaraek atreet. - 7" T'., , ' ' ' ' -Mrsv Frank Shafer was hostess to members of her contract bridge .clBb Us "teW- Sapper was served at 'iate,bo,jf; -.v-;::. Parties Precede ; Wisteria Dance This Evening ;r':'& Members of the Wisteria' club will' enjoy a gala dance tonight at: Castillian hall with Barney Cropp's orchestra playing for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg head the committee in charge of arrangements. Sapper Party Numerous informal parties are being arranged to precede and follow the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bailey have invited guests to a buffet supper party following the dance at their home on North Church street. The guests include Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mr. and Mrs. John Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ; Kueger, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Elvin,. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop, Mr. ajd Mrs. F. J. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff. Browns Will Be Host Mr. and Mrs. Claire Brown will be hosts for an informal party at their home on Market street pre ceding the dance. In the group will' be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg, ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Deane Patter eon, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Boesch, Mr. .and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. James Hardie. ' Party at Jans Home Mr. and Mrs. Saul Jans have bidden a group of their friends to their North Fifth street resi- . . ... . bXe the dan?e, informal rir;;"a ""' S Clarence Collins, Mr. and Mrs. ocul Blr- 0 MTK. Harry LaDou, Mr. and Mrs. Jun lor Eckley, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos, Mr. " and Mrs. Ralph Burroughs, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frum, Mr. and Mrs. . v. ,.' I eea u. warier, Mr. ana Mrs. icari ,T, ' -Mr. ana mrs. nonaia Rossner and Mr. and Mrs. Erroll Ross, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bryson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holm of SDverton. Visual Eduration SnhiVrt '""ai luucaiion SUDjeci Of Discussion Miss Anne O'Neill, supervisor of primary work in the Inde pendence training schools was complimented with a tea at the Garfield school on Tuesday where she was the guest speaker for . the Association of Primary Education. The Garfield teach hostesses and those ers were presiding at the tea table were Miss Grace Hendrickson, Miss Elphie Pederson and Mrr. Vivian Clark. Miss O'Neill spoke on "Visual Education Aids" and gave ex amples of different " types and nqwed slides, A short business meeting was heM . during which it was an nounced that the visual aids room in the administration build ing was. ready for use and has been equipped with msny aids to visual education by members of the association and is avail able to those teachers who wish to use it. Mi sa Mary Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bailey, be came the, bride of Mr. Donald Melbourne at a ceremony per formed in Kelso, Washington on Wednesday Miss Marianne Zwlcker and Mr. Delbert Zwick- er attended the couple. Both Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne are graduates of Salem schools, they will make . their home at Four Corners. a a Miss Marguerite Daird la the guest of Miss Juana Holmes for a few days. The visitor has just re- turned from a European trip. She was formerly employed at the state library.' . Mrs. Stanley Mavea (Joyce Phelps) of Portland is visiting in the capital for a few days. I 0 Stile-Sfnied "Talk about begiiuter's lack! engage If the Suit An tha left.. arnan aa tfca , cruise suit you've ever bouxht. ' N x " - for beginner's luck, too.- With right-angle pockets complementing en's club, met Wednesday after ; the line of a 'squareyoke which extends far out on the shoulders, noon at Mrs. W. R.'McAalllster.'s - , It has simplicity and great distinction. Gaping, cone-like hip pock' home. Plans were made for the ' eta at tips of skirt gores make the waist, look very small in the navy' club to make a quilt for sale. The .coat, right- The back's straight, and there are TWO stand up col- new year books will be ready for Molars. Copyright. 1839, Esquire Features, Inc. " ; the next meeting. - - ,1 OREGON STATES JIAN, Salem. MAXINE BUREN ! OUT-OF-TOWN guest at the V V "' ' ' W .-5.:-: ;:fci::5x,, Url TTarrV nnlvin nf Vlamatk Valla al. n D.uiiilatt. Dnlifli. : C . A. L who vu neater a( thi hnnu " Miss Marshall to Be Advisor oi Rainbow Girls Miss Clare Marshall, daughter of Dr. L. C. Marshall, was elected worthy adviser of the Order of Rainbow for Girls at the meetinr held Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple. Miss Marcelle Herbster will be worthy associate adviser; Miss Carmen Jean Vehrs, charity; Miss Elisabeth Ann Herrlck. hope; Miss Georgia Cook, faith. Other officers are Miss Jean 5oltmn' retcorder; Mi88 Dro: .1. miumu1' uc"UIr- viom.w officers as announced by Miss Marshall are Miss Margaret 8e hon, drill leader; Miss Norma Hodge, chaplain; Miss Betty De mares t, choir director; Miss Dor is Harold, musician; Miss Fern Jones, Inner observer; Miss Peggy Jo Reinholdt, outer observer; Miss Ilene Paulson, love; Miss Betty trri-.v u ' in, Tfil Wirth, religion; Miss Civllla Re her, nature; Miss Patricia Man ning, immortality; Miss Mary El len Bywater, fidelity; Miss Edru dell Boyd, patriotism; Miss May belle Fraiier, service. Formal Installation services will be held Tuesday night, Janu ary 24 at the Masonic Temple at 8:15 o'clock. At tbe meeting held Tuesday, formal initiation was held for Miss Patsy Lamb, Miss Mazine Enger, Miss Dorothy Shultz and Miss Vivian Webb. Miss Barbara Lamb, retiring wor thy adviser, presided at the meet ing. Recordings from the operas to be heard in the forthcoming aeries next month by the San Carlo Op- era company may be heard in the musie room of the Salem Public library. Vocal scores of Carmen, Faust, Madam Butterfly, II Trov- atore and Tannhauser and books on the stories of the opera are available to borrowers. A blo- graphical sketch of each artist ap- peering with the San Carlos com- pany may be had at the desk In the music room. j9 utcktn Did yoa see the ma Isabel la tor" . , . Rirnnifi aTinra arAnlA Vu, tYim rtrof touTI be nattlnr vourself on the back; Oreso - JMdai Monday Jaawtry 13, 1939 Women a Editor- ' f -'i AV 1 1 II inan rural ball Mondav nirht was ' v";iiun th, ! ' ft TT7ff A &eniOrS rVlll UlVe Western Dance at High School Members of the high school set are looking forward to the cow boy or western dance for which members of the senior class will be hosts at the school gymnasium tonight from 2:30 to 11 o'clock, Bud Mercer's orchestra will play for the sports dance. At lntermis- aion Mel Lambert win rive a demonstration of rope tricks. Tk Vail will Ka fs.fl.a with cowboy scene and desert picture WW a" v"" w a a. a- aa, at either end with fences, sane- ton and a refreshment stand. Lyle Brown and Fred Ellis will serve the refreshments. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gwynn, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Dough- vT In f,r V r Mrs. Fred Anunsen, Dr. L. C. " a. a , J If.. T IU Ufa. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nel son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Upjohn, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leedy, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Kaster, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hrold, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Steed) Mr. and Mrs. E. N. DePrez, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Crain. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fry, Mr. and Mrs. William Filmore, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Roeder, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carleton, Miss Laura Hale, Miss Mary Eyre, Miss Frances Fellows, Mr. Bullock, Mr. Richardson and Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis. Committees Named Miss Clare Marshall is chairman of the dance and assisting on the general committee is James Lee dy, Raymond Wood, Miss Marylee Fry, Miss Mary Ellen Mills and Mrs. Grace Hockett. Miss Margar et Sehon is chairman of the decor ations and assisting her are Miss Doris Harrington, Paul Worthing ton. Bill Forge and Buster Mc Kee. Other committee heads are Miss Helen Gwynn, patronesses; Miss Alameda Working, reception; Miss Normajean Howe,' refresh ments; Miss Barbara Crain, dates; Walter Bushnell, advertis ing. In the Valley Social Realm . ROBERTS Mrs. B. D. Fidler, . Mrs. pari Ross and Mrs. J. P. Blankenship entertained the G. T. Women's club at the home of Mrs. Esther Query- The contest prize went to Mrs. G. S. Higgins. ' "' Mrs. Clifford Thomas, Mrs. Al bert Blankenship and Mrs. W. A. Shorey will be hostesses to the elub at the Shorey home Jan uary 19. a a PERRYDALE Mrs. Dave By- - erley entertained the pinochle elub ' "Wednesday afternoon with two ta bles in play. Those present were Mrs. Jack De Jong, Elenor Gregg, ' Mrs. Loel Kahle, Mrs. Orvllle Kurtz, Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Mrs. ; Roy Donahue of Dallas and Mrs. - Fred Rohde. . - High score went to Mrs. Loel Kahle. The next meeting will be with Mrs. De Jong. v - ZENA Miss Veva Fay Couey was hostess for a smartly arrang ' ed buffet lunch at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Lottie - Smith at 1176 Broadway in Salem, ..follow tag a dance at Waldo hills com- m unity Saturday night. Guests are ' Florence Ball, Charlotte Rock, Pa- V v trieia Shoen, Grace PetseLxHtigh Schuebel,- .Clifford ; LindQuisf, :; : Charles , Hodgeson, Kyle Smith and Miss" Couey.: SJ'-?. -' -' '. -i -'"t " TALBOT The Talbot Wom- Today's Menu Let's serve hot biscuits and creamed codfish for today to balance the budget for the des sert. Mixed vegetable salad Creamed codfish Baked potatoes Hot biscuits Buttered green beans Filbert pie FILBERT PIE cup brown sugar cup butter 3 eggs teaspoon salt 1 cup light corn syrup cup milk Vi teaspoon vanilla 1 cup finely chopped filberts. Cream butter and sugar, add other ingredients and mix well. Line pie plate with plain pastry, pour in filling and bake at 350 degrees for 40 minutes. Chill, cover with whipped cream and garnish with pecans. Miss Knower Will Be Hostess Tonight Miss Eve Knower will entertain with a delightful affair tonight at her Union street home. A dessert supper will be served with guests choosing their desserts and matching their partners for bridge. The guests include Mrs. John Jelderks, Mrs. R. D. Woodrow, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. Mrs. Juanita Cas selius, Mrs. Charles Cole, Miss Helen Arthur and Miss Eve Knower. a a Rhyme, Reason Club to Fete Birthdays On Saturday the Salem Art cen ter will be the scene of a gala birthday party in honor of Newell Williams, who will be 12 years old. He is being feted by the Rhyme and Reason club which is made up of boys and girls from all of the Salem schools who are engaged in producing a play, un der the supervision of Mr. Thomas Danaher, instructor at tbe art cen ter. The aim of the group is to write plays for children by chil- dren, to be shown in Salem The party will begin at 11 a.m with refreshments, games, presen- tatlon of gifts and special enter- tamers, in tne zuture me iinyme and Reason club will fete all birthdays of members at the art COnteT. - a a Mrs. Lester Ban- entertained in formally for a group of friends Thursday afternoon at her Fair- mount Hill home I 6.85 Cubic Ft Deluxe Worth $2001 R44 2VeetabIeB!nl 4JfryCubTraysl See this great refrigerator bargain to day! It's $20 less than the regular low price 1 beautifidMu exterior . . . one-pc porcelain interidr! 146 sq. ft. shelf area! Makes 80 cubes, 8 lbs. of ice per freezing ! ; 155 N. LIBERTY: Parties Enjoyed MostifWelL Planned Planned parties always attract more attention than those where especially if the trail to be tol entertainment takes its course. 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