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PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,;, Oregon, Friday. Horning, February 24, 1939 Hiss Safford Wills Become Bride -On April 2 1 T i At the informal . narty for which Misa Marjorie Safford was ele's home, J p. m. CLUB CALENDAR - - Friday, Febnury S4 Salem Council Church worn en. Nazarene church, all day .. meeting, 10 a. m. - .. - -. Woman's Bible clasa of First Methodist church at Old Peo MAXINE BUBEN IFemen'g Editor- hoatess Tuesday night i at her home on East Nob Hill, she told Woman's . auxiliary ot the DAV all-day sewing meeting her friends that on! Sunday, April 'with Mrs. Vera 2 J she will become' the bride of Mr. Frank Stephen Barlow, jr., -son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Larlow, sr.,. "of 11 Portland.- The" ceremony - will be ? performed in the afternoon at the home of tne bride's parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Charles I. Safford , ' --iThe evening hours were spent informally and , the ;'- anncunte nient was rerealed when 1 the bride-elect brought out a Jlghted miniature house with , the names oi; the: couple and date . showing , through the windows, '- ii" " At - the sapper! hour guesta ' were seated at small tables cen tered, with colonial nosegays and place card carried out the P-s-tel color schemes Spring flowers were used about the guest rooms. : GarsU Bidden C. Box 111. no-host luncheon. Three Links club, IOOF hall 2:30 p.m. f Monday, February 27 Salem' Women's 'Press club with Mrs. Ralph Curtis at 21 SB 8. Summer. Dessert luncheon at 1:30. - H i v Leslie PTA 7:45 p.m. E. M. Holcomb, speaker. - ' - Daughters of the Niler Ma sonic temple, : 30 dinner. Wednesday, March 1 ' ; Mayflower Guild, First Con gregational church, with Mrs. Ralph Jackson, 620 North 18th street, 2 p. m. -. . . KCKT club ; with : Mrs. Roy Waasam, 104S . North Capitol street, 2 p.m. " ,--' . -l- Dessert Luncheon 'SS&fZSt 'AtCqqleyHdme N This Afternoon Mrs. Earl Cooley is entertain ing with a delightful affair this afternoon at her - Center street home in .compliment .to t Mrs. Ralph Morgan. , A - dessert lun cheon will be served with guests seated at. small tables. Mrs. O. D. Adams and Mrs. Birthday Dinner To Compliment Miss McKay IS guests. Assisting with the erring were Miss Margaret Wei ton, ML Angel. Miss Gertrude Warn pole, Woobarn, and Misa Dorothy Dental, Aurora. Little Peggy Donnelly entertained with tinging and tap dancing during the dinner. A reception followed. Mr. and Mrs,' Serres left the same day for San Francisco to at tend the exposition and then on to southern California. - SILVERTON Miss Dorothy VMftfeam wr li a a walt1i ia Tn)in Mrs. Carey W. Foster and Mrs. nhrinUnun will hau arent of Dinner Party Is Arranged for Miss Shirley McKay win be 2??'Lt?ll "i f"10 ' her Walter, Spsuldlng presided at a early spring, was the inspiration n, .i rVoneiii M,Krn" ntlr arranged dinner party of a gift shower Sunday afternoon VJtSffSJSL night at the latter'. JfftsT" Jerrls arenae. . home on Court street in compli- V.;. 'it T. . wwu. Mr. .. The long table will be eenter- ment to a group of friends. Mr, v. J. White John Draka, Mr. J. c ul with an irrinrTnnt nt nrlnr i- . . Sehladar. Elaaaor Bolmc. John Cariatea- n.V P.nt.; win ..Tut -Ph tj Mr. Isaac Watkins will bs flowers in DasteTshkdes. Follow- cenierea wun an tr siweHo.; r ut. awi kS.? Tthe ltt lng the auSer Mis. McKay and t!1..0!"0."1 I'i'url.' Utrton White, mT. uYllriC. n . . .. n t Oldhl bunding- at S o clock to- ,-. - m -,a 1.1-1. iiowers ana tapers carrying out wiiii yr .i m. n . . . . . vku.- onet. of sarins- flower will dec- th M ot 'Art ot school basketball same ths Photic color scheme. The hwHi kTWK oi. jiS tquets of spring nowers will dec- RmDrandt.. - wfii k. "SSSi , (.. erening hours were spent inform- M- lB" Ad C"" BSftehrt; .orate the guest rooms. 5 . wiutui. COTerS Will be placed for MISS " v froa Oregva aty, Mn, Brnrry Draper, Those bidden are. Mrs. Ralnh recenuy oi ii Shirley McKay. Miss Peggy Rein- wry lira per; iroa wiMDin, xr - " , Tr, nv uu mim liii- h Hanser. lira Charles Pratt Mn- wunam mrtciiat; from cor worked on his Ph.D In theUnl- burn. Miss Mary Ross Holts. Miss L S u VTJS . L.ta Brif f. Mr. .d or jaaronrg ana eenm Anna Takarama. Miss Jean Fan- L7' C. v-lllZ' " Cooley, Mrs. Herman riUer,Mrs. D. B Simpson, Mrs Grant Fallin, Mrs H. W. Cooley : Mrs.; E. M. ' Rullfson, Gibson . of Corvallis r cf-Albw e?7-J8 formert'-ton, Mis. 'Droth7 DlxonT Miss MiaBryan Goenough. Mrs' Mr. H. Hi gff of the Fogg museum Shlrle Sohrt? Mlss Helen Steren- 51 BscnenTMZellne uh n n ai Hanrara, ana ungnc at er- mn mi inunh n savtnn ui Bergman, P. P. Sebawrer of Portlao. m w m Mrs.: Frank MeKenon, . Mrs. H. j , . . - ' s. Morse a Vr w one,wU be fully Illustrated. Srlnth. Those bidden to hear the news -- - y were Misa Marjorie Watera, Miss Afr. AJ UrCLOCK IS son. Miss Emma Judson; Miss JJfQ PCC flf laUIUI O VUI Ir', .MIDI UKjflaiv - U i . . ; ChelL Miss Mildreds Rheman PoWzc ' Mlas Lois Ohmart, Mrs; Frank, Harrltt: Mrsayrue iwrnce . . Mrl riFj 7 Richmond arenue I. the ' " T .0 Meets Miss Safford is' well known in .matron.- - ;,.. , , f -r Mrs. L.. O. Clement wa hostess tiune - the discussion of 1 ind ite capital and attended 8alem. . , Sereral hours of contract' will to members of the Ladles' Aid of scape painting, stressing the schools." Mr Barlow attended tbe: follow, the luncheon honr4., Bou- the First Presbyterian church at work ot the impressionists... Unlyerslty ' of Portland a-d U uta of daffodils, and acacia, will Ber home on Wednesday after- a. in fcntnM tn'KaM where be nsed on the tables and about noon- Fol )a win r & hm!nM the couple , wai reside following the rooms. " ' sion directed by Mra E. A. Ken- Senior Class Dance at SILVERTON Mrs. Alice Small had as her house guest over Sat Miss Ilene Paulson. ard Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mr. Watkins is conducting a aeries of illustrated lectures on art appreciation, especially .or students,' on Tuesday afternoons . at 2 o'clock. Visitors are wel- Adela Zollner 18 come, to the capacity of the studio. Next Tuesday he will eon- In the Vdley Social Realm Corona,. Calif., who had 'been with her, mother, Mrs. J. F. Brewer, a former Sllrerton resident and now of Walla Walla, for sereral weeks. : . Now Mrs. Serres " " ' : DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Ed gown of white chiffon relTet, .Wagner ot WUlamlna entertained beautiful in its simplicity, Its only Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. J., ornament two pearl flowers that Sherman, Dayton couple who held the cl nM.fr In i ouuomy ooserrea meir goiaen . their marriage. Reception : at Chemawa Planned for Saturday MT. ANGEL The marriage of "? . wedding anniTersary and Mr. and Miss Adela Zollner, daughter of mafe a princess' style with Mrs. John Sherman. . ' . long train and long sleeres. Her " long tulle Tell was fashioned in Joseph T. Serres, son hi Mr. and cap effect with a halo of pleated Mrs. Nick Serres of Woodburn, tulle edged with tiny wreath of was solemnized at St. Mary's orange blossoms. Catholic church, before a large The bridesmaid was Miss Flar- Today's Menu Fresh pears will be In the salad that goes in today's menu. Celery, pear and nut salad Mayonnaise dressing Shrimp supreme in casserole , Buttered broccoli Lemon butter Banana gelatine and nabiscos SHRIMP SUPREME IX CASSEROLE 4 tablespoons butter S tablespoons flour 2 cups milk hi teaspoon pepper H teaspoon salt 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten ltt tablespoons 'lemon Juice 1 cup cooked peas 2 cups canned shrimps 24 crackers Make a cream sauce witf the butter, flour and milk. Season. Blend a little sauce with e;g yolks. Return to remaining sauce add lemon Juice, stir until egg is set. Rinse shrimps in cold water, remore dark line, add with peas to sauce. Turn into a greased casserole. Top with crackers; dot with butter and place nnder low broiler heat to brown crackers. Serve immedi ately. Rice Pilaf Main Dish Using Pork Caran w&l be nlaced for Mrs. - Warren Baker, Mrs. James Mon- waB' en joyed by the guests. Willamette Tonight roe, ' Mrs. Ralph - Bailey, Mrs. v Th wini'- Mr... Thomas J: Drynan. Mrs. Elmer, tlf was used in costuming of those " The senior elasa students of gathering of relatives and friends ence Zollner, sister of the bride. uerg, rs. jonn uagiey, jr., wbo erTedt ta the j, dec; Willamette university have made saiuraay morning at s: so o'clock, and maid of honor. Miss Viola MrswJtalph - Eggstaff and Mrs. . which included red and -elaborate plans for a unique Rev. Vincent Koppert, OSB, May, cousin. Joseph Serres of t-x 7 i'--rr ; :.,';'., ; . v white flowers and flags. QAnce -tonight in the Armory, reaa me nupuai wti ana Rer. Oregon City, cousin of the groom. .An- event of Saturday night . inorsaay .uigui. uy..N D . nodze Mrs Frank Tne tneme will oe jreramana tne naciaus. ruerBi, use, puyea tne was best man and Hugo Hem win he th retention and nro-' entertained mem ber a of her ' ..' " . , " Ball and riaraballe thn Cow anil wed din march and ammnaniAd .Tmm .o. gram at the Chemawa . Indian bridge club and a few liddltlo week Ferdinand and Clara- SU Mary's choir. Mrs. Clara Ke- Breakfast vu Apples Combine With Raspberry Jelly was served to the Helen Biro. Mrs' faui Morse ana Mrs. Earl McGulre. Club member are Mrs. J. Deane Patterson. Mrs. Mrs. Charles A; Sprarue. Invlta- Charles, jre we, Mrs. james ar- tions have been sent to folk in die, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Josepn Salem, WUlamette valley and, Toung.. Mrs.. H. H. Prlncehouse, . Lausanne Hall Date Portland. ' - -J !. Mm Ralph Eggstaff and Mrs. T . . - Mrs. Dorothy Cassutt will ini Murdoch ----- Uinner lomght - troduee to the receiving 'line which will Include Governor and Mrs. Nelly Doris Arrive!! school-eelebratIng the-6th-an gresta-supper was serrea at a mm tJ; Verne Tonne-apwd an ' belle 'Ugs have been sold with ber-Schroeder sang "Ave Maria" bridal party at the home of the nlversaryor vthe-. founding of , Ji"0"". "ffiS wore colonUl costum!." A Proceed" .going to the infantile at the offeratory and a hymn after bride's parent Immediately after vnemawa. taeniwi w viu--: . "rr::' - AuiBtln ima. ... w parauyaia iuna wmcn wui pe sent me ceremonies. th rmonv. Th wAdlnir Ain. " wv.w Ml IO. , T. T . ' - I j . . 1 T - . uwnoiut. x no unaa was xiven in mar- ner waa neid t nnnn at tha ut orchestra will Tl8 by her father. She wore a Angel hotel with covers placed for T". I" h-LT i Mr Boardman, Mrs. Leon Barrlck. PF r the dance from 8:30 to dent, from I to 11 o'clock Sue- E"! McGulre. Club member. 'Mrs. Charles Wilson. M. Howard 3 .f wUl STgu'St c"araWb3le 2g6. Ferdinand "d June Aashelm, vice president of the senior class, is general chairman of the dance, assisted by Margaret Gillette, chairman of the .music committee, Marjorie The girls of Lausanne hall wfii Jones, who Is securing chape- Sprague. -Superintendent Bridge Luncheon Today ' ho,tesf? iot ' date dinner to- rpnes and Betty Craney, Grace and Mrs. Paul Jackson. Mr. and 5 a tt - in : -J?uv.f ' in nau o'clock. r. ana uui wmiams, Mrs. Xyd Showalter.Mrs. Lena At Hammond Home The dinner will precede the sen, ia. charge of decorations. CronkMr. Adam Bearcab; mem-" " A " 0Ter8 ,wiu 099 ber of the student council. and-, Mrs. WilUam R Hammond fVf 50 Ves1 " ' nt ir-tt V Mr Forest Norton, president of .invited a:aroup of matrons to a Patronesses for the dinner are Mrs. Claire VlDDert tO the student body. . - 1 o'clock luncheon thU afternoon Miss Lorena Jack. Miss Helen Ar- ,v - . - . . n . A .raried and interesting. pro-at her E street home Guests will thur and Miss Helen MacHlrron. Lntertani at Bridge gram will be nresented bv the be seated at small tables centered The cardinal and gold decorative students and a dance will nV wi"1 no8eSTS, of bouvardia and scheme wiU be used on the Uble Mrs. Claire Vibbert will pre clude the eveninc In char re of' Violets. V Following the luncheon and. tall tapers will center the ta- side at luncheon today at Schnei ' teesm5r r 01 contract win MesT':- - : der's dining room for the pleaa Cronk and Misa Rosalie Crtoise be-in play. ' Bouonets, of spring -Miss Lois Herman is In charge we of . members of her club. An "L.i .CrUI8e- flowers will grace the guest of the dinner and assisting her additional: guest wttl be Mrs.:Ar- - ....:-. "". - - ..-. -' SKA VTlavaa A W mmm J11 fW4u f ...... 1 -M T?jliUt4 ir:i1 " ' Covers wiU be placed for Mrs.,: Craney,: Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, cards will follow the luncheon federated UUDS Will George A White. Mrs. Thomas Miss Beth Hall. Miss Gwen Grif- hourJ . 4 ; i Give Programs ' - Rilea, Mrs. Clifton Irwin. Mrs. flth and -Miss Doris Southwick. The members are Mrs.'Fred S. - .T. -6 Kenneth Rowntree, Mrs. Thomas Anunsen, Mrs. Harley White, Two -programs tabe given "by Everett May, Mi Willis Vlncenn : . u- Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Elmer thi fFedeiifenusIc dub! Sa Mr. RaymondOlson Mr. Jo- mZm?""' gaue Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mr lm. oae at the YMCA'and ahoth- "ph V. Schur. Mrs. Hugh Adams. JffJM.: Butler, Mrs. Leon Gleason. er In Portland, were annonncM Mrs. B. r. rouna. Mrs. timer . . wi au Mrs. Mose Adams, Mrs. r. o. RICE PILAP 'cup of uncooked rice 2 thick slices " of salt pork finely diced 2 eups hot water 2 medium' sited onions, cut fine 2 cups tomato juice and pulp 4 teaspoons minced parsley Bait, pepper and paprika Fry the salt pork until it it slightly browned. Then add the diffTrpnt thtn til drained, and sUr until the rice is S tlu low ?tri thf? golden brown, adding the 01 appie ones try this, onions meantime. Add the hot JELLIED APPLE SAUCE water gradually, cover and cook. 1 cup raspberry jelly When the rice Is tender, add the 1 cup boiling water remaining Ingredients. Bake 6 tart apples, pared, cored and abont 20 to 30 minutes In mod quartered erate oven (350 degrees). Combine Jelly and water, and heat slowly, stirring until Jelly der but not broken. Cool. Pour is dissolved. Add apples, and Into glass serving cook siowiy umu appies are ten- serves 6 to 8 dish. Chill. yjrm David Vaann st tha T-ornlar WOOton, jars, iaoan sieeves, rs. . " " k ueuino, Mrs. Hiijan &ora, Mrs. Mrs, uaria ason. ai we, regular . , .,v m trr hnmA Tnaulg nirh s . m.v.-A meeting of. coanaelors f or the6a-l Arnwa. rj, r.. .iu r 0 lem Federated' Music -; elube on and Mrs. William Hammond. Ray Yocom and Mrs. Vibbert, Wednesday. : Miss Margaret Hogg r ' - - announced a 15 "minuto program W t -p . ' to be riven on KSLM each Thurs- Mrs. LeWlS Entertains day at 19 p.nr. - - ; ; "A T iinrhmn T, Present; at the- jneeUng-were: Z1 UIM:n.C01? . Miss Dorothy Pearce; Mrs. David - : Mrs.; George Lewi, opened her w"''1E1rWf.nert-Mi home Tuesday for a dessert lunch W. . iE.0, M e TH' on and costume party for Veter- . Vice Pro VSiattsisl llva ' VeanV T lt . . . awaaaoB aesa aa wuvooi ana a' a Auas AJif . ar wmIm Tirattaai a w-i is MHr' '1Lr:,.M,, The afternoon"waa spent in game. : M l 'S 1 ?lew th prise, going to Mrs, Eftle - ;-. ; sy Wolfe. . - - . .. . - . - . - U. r " Thoia attendinar were Mrs. Ward . Wolf. Mrs: William H. Rush'Mrs. A Russell Muddr Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs; Effle WetseU Mrs..' .Eulena -t Bales, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. .Her- to "mtmJ ? hefrfdai 5-. 2- M' 32 tVan..H.. .i.hf ,i M . i, ior, an. w. a. uia, nu cuuv Club Members Feted By. JMrs, ; ficklin - Miller and Mrs. George E. Lewis.; Cadman's- court. Supper"" was served 1 at a late hour. Winning ? :Xif&A;. honors in v contract were Mrs. , n - j rf V Clinton StancUA and Mrs, Verne tUT ClUD Honored 1 Oday . Thori present were ilri Clin-V.jAt Rand Home ; - yf ton . Standlsh, Mrs. Joseph Fel- . j u .t! ten. Mrs. Verne Robb. MrV Man- rL w rice Heater, Mrs.. H. H. Prince- me"iber" of. lbe TL.Club t0 ,1,er house, Jr., Mi Albert Schwab- CVU ? home.today. tor :!; bauer. Jllsa. Jessie -Cooper -an4fke5 "d hours. J ' cop-. Mrs.; Ficklin. ct The spccW guests will. re -if i"t Mrs. Charles -Gray,andr Mrs. r J. v .v;?: -rtT.:-whittig;:.r.,-c: --., t-a TJ-k' Vlct- ' - " ; Club members are Mr..-U. G. Mrs. Brown Hostess shipiey. Mrs. ThomisB. Kay, Thin AftenMor& ? Mrs. - Charles -Robertson, - Mra anis fKMWni, 4 - prank Spencer. Mrs. Russell Cat-'. Mi Claire Brown win enter-.". Mrs. Frank Snedecer,- Mrs. tain informally at; her home on Seymour Jones, Mrs. Reuben P. Market ; street , this afternoon In P18! Mrm- Ge?rg Ai4WWe' compliment to-a group ot friends. ; Mr Homer Goulet, sr., Mrs. Jo A dessert luncheon will be served ' BTeM; Mr8rr4.B BeB followed by several hours of - 8on and Mri Jouo Rand, -cards, .v- - -:-tj-: i. ; iU VSLU it. ,6ba & i' ilae JelW eleth birth 'S2 tS-S'V' occasion tor a party f T L K M,S 114 Mrs. Chester , Johns on Tues nroTJi - rt l y11 T. Present were Dorothy and i M?VK Mabel Zimmerman, Barbara . r.. j 'r-.:?-,v' -ikJ.-s-v-Sralth.1 Donnar Johnson. -Norma ' Two Sain girls have won ganger. Harriet Murphy, Marie . cogniUon at University of Oregon . ?vder Wilma Sharpnack. Caro this week. Miss Martha Ds'Woi--5d,B2-D5T';Ho?-',a" . daege was ohe bf the eight to be lth "TTed' H' ArSld awarded scholrashipa by the ! a Htf ield, VlvUn Bolce, Shtr-. aociated women studenu for the" 5.Tce- Charlotte ;FeMree, W11-. spring term. The funds were wWJ'VSi, ed m the annnar Dime Crawl, a Jg- '?J.rB BBMc? nJ: dance given earlier inthe year. K B,Terljr- f aMt nd EllU MIbs Wodaege is a sophomore V e ' r" graduate o Salem high; schoqL ' - . " - 4 the daughter -of, M r and-Mra. Jo- r- - Xlenber ' of the: Jasilor Worn seph Wpdaege and is a member of -en's club will entertain" with: ' the XmeraJd dally ata.;Mlss Eli- to-host? buffet i dUnex " Monday , sabeth Steed, daughter ot Mr, and laight at the clabheuse-ion North Mrs. J, Lyman Steed was-elected .Cottage street, at f:45 o'clock.-sergeant-at-arras of the associated This wUlc be an Informal get-to-women studenu for nextyeaf. She gether and win honor prosepect 1s a freshman in sociology, mem- Ive 'new. members.; special' guests' -ber of :- Amphibian, X swimming and cluhmembers. Reservations honorary and is on 1 the.v.rwCA mT be made 4 today by-. calling freshman commlssiou, ?' '. r , Mrav5 Grant Falling StO; r. 1 : --' r ;, 't'i'i if'?----'," - .-lV ' -" rirMr. -'Jlrsv Arthur-irbardhasiW' ?Iemtrs off I ian .Tiuxil-; turned lojthe capital following an . firw ao-n fort a.A " V UfA.a - am "tta . 1.. V ' waa. M. J -k. u v-a a. reception 1; ri-s tli It Up,", la honor ,of -n;c:2rs of .-J Mr.- mn4. Mrs, Harold Buslck izs ca&t, Lion s ; ciuo . members and daughter, Kathleen Sue, are cs.i. ttelr wives, -..-y y: .v-- t .-spending several days In Portland. rta.ed ;th an informal extended .visit in,: Seattle and Mt. t; Wedne ' -:eJ2 fc ; fol- vVernon Wash.';- v ! t -ie Lion's cia'j slio. Hlt J ir;??'' x? WE'VE A NEW "NICE THING" TO SHOW YOU!! 1. : ;:m- New Shades! Japonlca Fuchsia Chartreuse ' French Blue Navy Blue Chamois Cherry Am. Beauty Black ";M, Willi-' ,,,.. . .... and FADIITES... A fine, firm weave with a suedey-sof t look that's., .i Van Raalte's new fabric of Du Pont rayon-- ' ; Amersuede. It shows up to full advantage in this; Vi. simply, tailored glove with cordmgon'the3bftck v- "and edging the flared cuff When youVe.worn it . I -wHen you've washed it--youTl know why we're"- U so "enthusiastic about it. oecaiue you fofe nice things": - r - : - r - - -' r.es. V. S. Pat Oft evenrwr; today -,nd k - al ! ' - . I - - i -':-:.iJJO;.. .- 1."''' . ' 7 New Fabrics! Nelletta: Sheer! Avenelle Crepe! .Dononellcs! Sackings! v. SAWM , ORgtOON