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Hiss Hill to Be ,TT r-'m . " , tlOnOiea at ' Luncheon Mrs. Allan Carson has bidden a group of matron o a smartly P- pointed lnncheon on Friday after- noon at her South Church itieet home. The affair Is being arranged in compliment to Miss ;Charlotte Hill whose marriage to Mr. Ver- on Pomeroy will be an trent of "Tyv: f.-- -in, flowers In the pastel shaded will be used In the appointments, a handkerchief shower will fete Miss Hill during the' afternoon. . " ' . .urn. mi Charlotte HIU. Mrs. David Bennet of vB?J?tJJ", m Sft-Wete cmPUmnt ner ,is- -Hill, Mrs.. William H. Lytle. Mrs. : ert S Neugebauer will read the tern, Mrs. Thomas Gullle Harvey CK. Logan, Mrs. E. M. Page. "e!3iceV 1 . a... t r Madison, Wis., and Mrs. Charles MsTKobert G. Brady. Mrs. R. M. The bride, who will be given Craw, ord"fclarke of Galesburg. Mrs. HeVrV-A.' -Cornoyer. Mrs. marriage-by her father. ttg . Fltimaurice. Mrs. .Rex Sanford. a , sown of white net Ital for several weeks. v 5 -WUlUmMcGilehrUt.J Dessert luncheons were served ' liam L. Phillips.-Mrs. Dan MeLel-, ade Empire 7'8 with bouquets of gladioli, zinnias ... T wnii. Punnsii rr. which are full at the shoulders. - ...n. .i.. nM Mls's Marhta Herman and Mrs. Allan Carson. Edwin Keech Will Be Feted on Birthday r-t. .nn nf Mr. and vw.fi will cclebrste his second birthday this afternoon when Mrs. Keech entertains a group of his friends and their. mothers at an informal party at the Keech home in Ben Lomand nark The afternoon will be spent in- formally with refreshments served at a late hour. Bidden to honor Edwin Keech are Carol and Roger Shields, John tre wroi Yus" a Itfnvn Caughell, Wallace Larson Kaye Tomllnson. Carol 'Hoffman. Ann Heltzel, Jo Ann Hoover. Jonn Wood Tommy Finsley, Constance Hamiond? Linda Davis, Robert Bagley. David Socolof sky. Robert nroadV Jack and Bruce Titus, BroM' ... ; : ' : Judith Page ana wary i.u y. " vM,0the,,aM?rivKe Shields children will be Mrs. Luke bnieias, Mrs. John CaughellMrs. Wallace r- ti. r-nKoii Vn Wallace Carson, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman, Mrs. John I.elUel,. Mrs. Theron Hoover. Mrs. Charles Wopd, rs. Fred Finsley, Mrs. William H. nammona. Mrs. varu Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. J o h n Titus, Mrs." Barney Page. Mrs. Elizabeth Bagley and Mrs. Sephus Starr. Special guests will be the child's grandmothers, Mrs. C. C. Best and Mrs. George Keech of Stay ton. " " . . . . Mrs. MX samora emerxaineu infnrmaii at nnrheAn Tnpsd.T : at the Meier and Frank tea room in Portland in compliment to Mrs. Marion Kirk of Philadelphia and Mrs. Minerva Thiessen of Milwau- kie. Wis., who are visiting in the wcbu iub iuice nuuicu "tic mber school teachers in Philadel phia and later went abroad on a tour of the European continent. Pattern Be style-right at the office C A XT XYT A T k Wa Shopping Or doing the town In thli innt fwk nlttra 1111 How fresh it would look in one t . T . , .v. -k " ' ary Purvine and Miss Lois f tILftH flawfi of Petaluma, Calif., have -S.S. I. t roft i7I Jft for m sojourn to northern etht S fd dprf?r .fv" WaahSton where they are the i?l?kwt!1n of Miss Frances Melton at simple skirt with Just enough her Bummer home. The travellers - ,flare. But the highlighi focuses wlu TlsU vlctorla and Vancou-- onthe trilled white collar its Ter b. C. and Harrison H o t wide, allor-boy shape makes a spring before returning home. lovely picture frame for your face . . and the bow adds a pert ' toneli.;.,' ; ' orpheM ' chapter.' missioii. And da make pointed cuffs to ry society of the Nazarene church. , match! This stunning frock can met at the home of Coromae and' be Quickly stitched up in the nick Carmagene Hoffer Tuesday. The - of summer time, with the expert speaker for the evening was Mrs. sewing instructor for help. - Wiens, returned missionary from .Pattern 41J4 Is available in China, who gave a talk on cus- mtsaes' and women's sites 14, 16. toms and religions of the Chinese. ' 18, 20.. 32, 34, 30, 38, 40 and .. , .... . j 42. Siza - XI requires a S ' rrds Mrs; Gladys Patterson was, hon- 39 inch fabric and yard con- ored on her birthday Tuesday : trast and ztfc yards ruffling. - night when a group of friends and j ' . relatives gathered at her home on :t ten4 rirTEFX CENTS IS) eoias far hi Aan Mtat pltra. Writa piaialy 8IXK, NAME. AD DKE&S a aTVLk Nl MBtK. So a filled, faa filia mummrr ST,."Ii - . ' ... tuna u iak taar ituwil Tiwa' !y ? Flag tournammt day will be to writa for aor akne Ai'Aus t held at the regular Ladies' day SUM U KR PATTKKS MMK aad , at the gam GoIf ; elab on plaa aar act wtathar' wafdrooa. L . , X, . Choeta from a 4m parada af a- Friday. All women in Class A rfins. '(" will play Jogether and will tee .'."'d.. fo on number I whlleClass B atyiaa . . . ic Sauirt rrr- players will start on number 10. aorira, Kngarta at Boiav clothes. Et- . .,,. ary art iiHrlod4 rov t frtia ; , nB'Flnrinceel Mint Rarhara and tnta. Urdir yr PT KIKTBKN CF.XTS. B(KK 1NI PAT- ; TKMX TOtiKTHEK. TWEXTriV" CKNTS ' Srad year arda ta Tka Ora(oe Stafrsmas. pat tar a dapartacat. . club calendar Friday, Jnly Executive council of burch women's garden party at A. W. eUer home im Hi!h 7:30 to 10 p. m. ' '. . rM J MiSS HenCLTlCKS Q fflSLTTV On , Xfr 1773 V -r" . Vincents oei""i o'elock when Miss Lucille Ann Hendricks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hendricks of Salem, be comes the bride of Mr. William H. Lieser. son1 of Dr. Herbert, Lieser Her full length tulle veil will fall . w ,,t " v.. erir- la.. She will caary a white PW' book with streamers of rosebuds. Miss Marie Hendricks, sister of the bride, will be the maid of hon or .and will wear a frock or pin 'eyelet organdy, a Juliet cap and will 'carry a pastel nosegay of summer blooms. Miss Vivian Hendricks, "other '"tfr.1wb the brideamal J. 8 he wi " be fwn- d n , M with Juliet cap an? win cafry a os8ay. - -JS? t,5. irVSL J. .i.' Mr 9'?,? Lle8er' brotvhe? of tn e ff,?0!.. rJ? iVmmSi jf'-" Creft of Salem will A weddine 'breakfast at the '"'Pf "Xi'li" A.r ttel ir '.t,1,"!,68 an2 Imme- diat friends will follow the cere- mo Hendricks will wear a na bIne UJ wJtn aece68Qrie .nil corsaire "c e6"r -? v orsagJ to ner daughter's wed- TKe coud! will leave for a short 4 ine couple wm leave ror a snort trio and will return to Salem to re- ide MU9 Hendricks rece nnrse tra,n,nS at St- seph's v.f.ai v.-, to..k "',T "v . . . ' Sne ,g now on the nuTslng staff t tne Saem General hospital. Mr Lieser is a graduate of the University of Oregon and a mem- ber of Pi Kappa Phi. He is a senior at tn North paciflc scnoo, of Clprn Fnlk Attpnrl aiem 01K Attena , Class Reunion A number of Salem folk mo- tored t0 Portland Tuesday nlght j . . . iu niieuu a rtuuiuu oi me 1914 graduat,ng rlass of the Salem high scnool and pJcnIc dlnner at tne home of Mr. Jnd Mrs. Allan Bynon on s. w. Rlver8lde drlve. Tabies were set in the garden Bna Dauo ana aunne me evenine Mr. Matt Howard of Portland gave a group of piano numbers. The tonor guest at the affair was Dr. F. Cudworth Flint, a member of vuc u.muunm "tso 't"H. uu a member, of the class. Attending the affair were Miss Mary Eyre, Mrs. Andrew Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Egan and children. Mrs. Conrad Loehner. Miss Nellie Patchin. Mrs. Ruth Phillips Potter, all of Salem, Pro-' fessor an.d Mrs. James C. Drury of New York City, Mrs. Richard .Chittenden of Independence, Miss Henrietta W o 1 f e r of Indepen- dence, Dr. and Mrs. Cudworth Flint, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Byrd of Portland, Mr. Kenneth Moores of Seattle, Mr. Rollo . Axleyf of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Talbcrt of Beaverton, Mrs. Bertha Oliver Atterton of Portland and Mr. and U.a All.,, T)n Mrs. Allan Bynon. .Moose Auxiliary Has New Officers evening hours will be spent in The charter members of the formally, auxiliary to the Loyal Order of Covers will be placed for Mr. MQose were instituted ana m , ltlated by the' women of the Cor- valliB chapter Tuesday at Frater 1 nal temple. The officers selected for the ensuing year were Mrs. ' Margaret Ellis, senior regent: .Mrs. Millie Ripley, , graduate re- gent-t Mrs. Rena Waldorf, junior' regent; Mrs. Mar t.h a Herbert, chaplain: Mrs. Edna Cleveland, " recorder; Mrs. Bessie Soliday, . treasurer; Mrs. Wllma HerU and Miss Edith Schackman, g-ides; Mrs. A. E. Hites. argus; Mrs. Blanche Cupp, sentinel; Mrs, . 1 ueua uoij, pianist. - . ThrA vai-a mfirnhdM' frnm tlia' - " ivmi. PorUand, Eugene, Albany and. sw 'io wune ia Impressive ceremony. A social hour followed. . Miss Joanne Fitzmaurice, dauKh- ter of Mr. and Mrs; R. M. Fiu- maurice, celebrated her 10th birth day anniversary Wednesday after- noon at the home of her parents on South Cottage street. Ten young friends, were bidden to an ta'onn1 arden Party and re- , wib kmcu ute u ins lie. v Hollywood Drive.. Special guests ; were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flood a relatives of Mrs. Patterson, h I tiewis," MISS &iiy Ann Barr ana uissr juinn. xieise nave returnea from a stay at Camp Kamanu on the Sandy river near-'Bull Run. The camp Is owned by the Port- iand councu of camp ire giris. Informal parties Compliment Visitors ' Visitors are the incentive for much entertaining these days with luncheons, breakfasts and garden parties arranged in their honor. Dessert Luncheons - Mrs. 'James R. Humphrey en tertained with two smartly - ar- , - .a TldBal tobl Contract bridge was In Py during the afternoon, cov- era wire placed for twenty guests each day. Mrs. Beakfy Hostess Mrs. John Beakey was hostess for the, first in a series of parties on Tuesday afternoon at God-. frey's. A group of Salem matrons mii h n. . t o'clock luncheon with several nwin of contract followIng. Mr RoDert Glenn of CorTalltaf formerly of Salem, received with Mr- Beakey. A pastel color scheme i was used in the table ap- Splntments and card accessories. Bouquets of summer flowers cen- te'ed luncneon Covers were placed for 32 guests. Win- ning prises were Mrs. Roger My- thine Mm t v r.h. on Mi4 V. Benson and Mrs. Robert Glenn "SKOT Miss ! Edna Lucker has as her pe8ts for a month ': Mrs. Jack CT' fnS 5J?htr- J-0an' f Washington", D.C This afternoon uN n n..mv. toformally at III t the former's . . j 1 le ttL luo lurmer nome ror Mrs. Lucker. A nam- ber of her old friends have been bidden ' to call at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Lucker will be remembered as Marguerite McDonald. Tr - MOSteSSeS P et& Mrs. Roberts Wednesday Mrs. John W. Harbison and Mrs. L. M. Purvine entertained with a delightful dessert luncheon - "S, " 1 q.T;? t the former s home on South tti . ...... ttt. j j ,. !igrh0 StP3 ?n to compliment to Mrs. A. S. Ro- iSVefff'.!m0mitil fbe home nf ml n m V t IT01116 f Mr" and Mrs' L" L- pi. t v .v,. ed with a cake of ice on a crystal tray. Bouquets of gladioli were U8ed about the rofms Several hours of contract were in play curing the afternoon with Mrs. r. t, rAoetvin. t. Covers were placed for Mrs. A. s. Roberts, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. George Pearce, Mrs. Max O. Bu- ren, Mrs. R. T. Boala, Mrs. N J. Ltngren, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. Walter Robinson, Mrs. Eugenia Harrison, Mrs. L. M. Purvine and Mrs John Harbison. - Picnic SuDDer Toniffht , 7 oupper xonigm At Stewart Home j Mri and Mrs. Ivan Stewart will be hosts for a delightful informal affair at therr suburban home to- v! til. , , , night with last year's members Ct Ath? ,Women of Rotary board u ucir uuBuaous maamg up me guest list. A picnic supper will be served to the guests in the "garden. The and Mrs Paul Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. -J. Lyman Steed. Mr. tnd Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, Dr. and Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. George Arbuckle and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mrs. B. p. shepherd and Mrs. Dan Moor were joint hostesses for a picnic birthday dinner par- ty honoring Miss Geraldine Lee Oleson, on her 13th birthday Sa- turday at Hazel Green park. Af- ter a picnic dinner the young peo- pie spent tne . aay in swimming .nil nlovlno n m u Pi MAA f" j'"c e".. luvn uwucu to honor Miss Oleson were Miss Aieri Ameiua, jku.ii v,urue, ther Herbert, Myrna Moore, Ruth Reilinr. Prisdlla Cleverlnr. Ger- aldine Lee Oleson and the hos- tesses, Mrs. Dan Moore and Mrs. B F. Shepherd. Expected to arrive the latter part of the week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele are Mrs. Bonsteele's brother-ln- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John rr iis, iuu buu, wuuu, j r., vi oci- An Exclusive Laura Wheeler Design ThatWill DelightYou y-r-Xim lJ TouH be proud of your needle- wora wnen you crocnei mis iotv sena ten cents in caiaiar mis ly set In fine cotton. Pattern 224 C pattern; to The; Oregon Statesman,' contains charts and directions for Needlecratt Dept. Write plainly making the set; illustrations of itPATTERN NUMBER, your NAME ana of stitches; materials re- o Mm UAXINE BUREN illh - miUi - , "Combining business and pleasure . Ifti . - :i J 1KP uuan, Ma ura uu iu cwiuuuic - : The blonde sage wears a tricky cotton playsuit consisting of bra and shorts for bathing and a skirt which ties around the waist Puffed sleeves and a square neckline give the bra unwonted dig nity. Her pal on the right displays a slack suit suggesting the Russian influence (stand-up collar, long full sleeves and shirring from a rounded yoke). Puppet classes at the Art Center wil be ? "f? w, Dr,od. with Arthur Wuier, in- tru,?or' t0',fIlTfep'rr?" factions of puppet plays in Port- land and vicinity. It is expected that classes in puppetry will be re sumed in several weeks. Adult and children's classes have com- nlat&it lorn nnmlur nf nnnnptl and performances of a 'number of plays will be given later. The first results of work in the new ceramic guild at the Art Cen- ter have lust been received. Stu- dents in these pottery classes make pieces In clay and then take them to Portland to be fired and glased by the Oregon ceramic stu- dios. The first completed pieces include an unusual table set with a large triangular bowl and candle holders by Mrs. Alice Kossiter, Miss uetty uammona, miss ar and various other pieces of pot- garet Simms. Miss Margaret Wag- ?" ri?"8 5"-Vv LCI V BY All B. USUUI. VjIuici, wui Hoppes, Mrs. Ellen Wesson, Mrs. J Q Humphreys, Mrs. Fred' Zlm- merman. Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner, Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mrs. A. L. Ebsen, Mrs. Ella Ivle, Miss Lucille Vltte- teau. Miss Roselyn KronbeTg of Mt. Angel, Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell, and Miss Ethel Redden. Thi week the ceramic euild willsUrt on a cooperative group project of an elaborate pottery set for the library of the Art Cen- ter. Visitors Feted at Page Home Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page have been entertaining as their gnesU Mrs. Page's sisters, Mrs. w. F Randle of Vancouver, B. C, and Miss Catherine Hurlburt of Toronto . - . , . rne xBases ana tneir Kuesis nave Ju8t returned I from a motor trip which took them south to Crater iake. Lake Tahoe, Yosemite park v n.u.. r.- n-v. -tif ,n u. to their homes today.' Mrs. Page will go north next week for a stay with her sisters. Mrs. James Brlggs . . (Mildred Drager) of Ashland is vlsitintrxat the home of her parents Mr. and jara. w. ' LiS, lui ictciai weeks. quired.: and address. - -i ",V'- '7' o jj (Tomes', ffdtter- - " r - - &y ifutektn is nice aU right, but real success vi i nMntin Alumnae Group Honored On Tuesday Mrs. Richard Smart and Miss Gertrude Roenlcke were hostesses to the alumnae of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority at the former's apartment at the Royal Court Tuesday night. Pinochle and games were in play during the evening withi re freshments served at a late hour. Thnea nrcisiit worn Mln Uar. tha Jane Hottell Mis8 BeUy Gallo- Miss Helen Breithaupt, Miss E Cochran, Miss Dorotny Mc- Donald. Miss Elva Sehon. Miss Gertrua6 Roenlcke; Mrs. Roy Har- land. Mrs. James Briers. Mrs. William DePew, Mrs. Frank Earnest and Mrs. Rithard Smart. Spinster Picnic Held 4 . t 1 At Dallas raTK w The Spinsters enjoyed a Jala picnic at the Dallas City park Monday night. Following a swim a picnic supper was served. The evening hours were spent infor- mally. Attending the affair were Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Mary and 5 ... Z"" w,?: , Olios """J , Grace Elizabeth Holman, Miss Doris Drager, Miss Bobbe Shlnn, Miss Alice Swift, Miss Sally Mc Lellan, Miss Jean Doolittle, Miss Barbara Pierce, Miss Josephine McGilchrist and Miss Dorothy! Al- exander. . . Mr. and Mrs. cniiord Harold have had as their houseguest. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Matlock and 'son David of San Carlos, California, and Mrs. Harriett Warner and Mrs. W. H. Cecil of Lebanon. ..Miss Jane Bishop daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop of Port- land, is in the capital as the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bishop. . 4. . . ??" f?T:l Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sanford have been Mrs. Sanford's uncle and aunt, AIT. ana MrB. William O. ... . . . . Phillips of Grant county. i. . . Mrs. Elliott. Price and twins Lorah Jo and David of Camas, Wash., are visiting for seven 1 day" at tBe R7 H MlUs borne on home on Court street. Miss Sally McLellaa wiU bave as her hOUSe guest next-Week MlSS . m Frances Wlmberly of Roseburg and a Kappa Alpha Theta sorority sister. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Hi V. Maison and Miss Molly Jean Mai- son have returned from a moatn s tay in San Francisco and the,bay' region. a a Mr. and Mrs. , Eugene Halley have returned from a stay In San Francisco. Today Mrs. Halley and Mrs. V. E. Kuha will motor to Ul"u" Ior." V , and Mr. Errol Harris of Dallas, geral4 .Transfer company ' for : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rah. iate tor JL bride. SJiSS jEijJt - " i, thtsJi t for Bevral Mrs. Webster Foss of Hood the Baptist chnrch. ! n- dava Mrs? RahnV"ece Miss Jean ' RlTer of tlje groom, vang .Following a wedding repast the irw V Portend " f " - preceding the ceremony and5 Mr. young couple left for a trip to U" s"0a ? ? I Errol, Harris of Dallas, sang fol- Oregon beaches and o& their re : Members- of the Lkm'. cinb. !7lnS tB evceremony. Jhe wed-i'! .thMr wivea abd children, will 'en- joy their annual summer picnic at Hazel Green park tonight. . , . . - a i-i Miss Rath astd Mies Betty Abuby- 'sea. Jack Anunsen and Carl Jij-' ber axe enjoying a stay at tha F. S. Anunsen home at Cutler City. ; - -V : u - MONMOUTH-7 Mrs. Sue Huot entertained at breakfast Sunday 'morning complimenting her sis- ters; Mrs., Ruth Esser, Madison, mm ' m9 . V ) W . . M 'tf mm, no,Miss uiancne ixeisven, xjom Angeles. Othet guests were Mrs. Beulah Bell and Mrs.' E. Dick. both of Heppner, and Mrs. Helen Blair, Monmouth. - . ' - ' 1 1 . .C- Ptta XCtll f !nA.l UIahWaII. nmntor .ui Miaa Emma Kramer are on a -motor vacations trip In eastern Oregon. " They will visit Miss Millet's mother and a sis-- ter, Mrs. George Peck, at Lexing- ton. Peach May Be For Variety Oi Desserts Peaches and cream! It's the acme of deliciousness, yet peachea can be dessert; in & good many other ways, and be might good, too. 1 For instance there are peach pie. and cobbler, and puddings of au sorts, maklnr variety witn-inis fruit that's tons In flavor only where rrown. - Solkwho- must eat peaches .Mnwi .m the moiintan.. or peaches that are picked green from the trees so Jostling won't .... v rn bru them never know the true deUght experienced In biting into . . pc. .. , . Kn let s m a K e mnrh OT finr peach supply while it lasts r!V .T,. Begin with PEACH ICE 1 quart ripe peaches, peeled and diced 2 diced bananas Juice 1 lemon 1 cup sugar 1 cup water Boil sugar and water and cool, mix ingredients and freeze with out stirring. Peach souffle Is a good des sert that uses eggs: PEACH SOUFFLE ' 3 eggs . 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon lemon 3 tablespoons flour 1 cup mashed peach pulp and Juice Make a sauce and pour in the egg yolks. Blend all ingredients, and fold in the whites, set in a pan of hot water and bake for 35 minutes at 300 degrees. And here's another: GOLDEN PUFF PUDDING 4 cups sliced fresh peaches cup water 3 tablespoons quick-cooking ta pioca 2 tablespoons lemon juice cup sugar teaspoon salt cup sifted cake flour 6 tablespoons sugar 2 egg yolks, beaten until thick and lemon-colored 2 egg whites teaspoon salt teaspoon cream of tartar Bring to a boil peaches and wa ter. Combine' tapioca, sugar and salt; add gradually to fruit mix ture and boil briskly 1 minute. Add lemon Juice. Pour into greased baking dish and keep hot. mtt Mnn, n t,a ,, laa itfr.v n.o,.oiiv A v.it- beating until light. Beat egg whites and salt until foamy add cream of tartar and beat until stiff enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry Fold e yolk mix- nour, a smaii amount at time. Turn out over hot tapioca-fruit mixture. Bake in moderate oven (326 degrees) 60 minutes, or un- til cake is baked. Serve warm. Serves 8. , Among the indications of con tinued Interest in mid-Victorian things comes a new-old floral fra grance, Vlolette. Reminiscent of salad dressing which consists of swishing petticoats and bustles. Is cream cheese balls, pour molasses this sweet old fashioned scent, two parts mayonnaise, one part Lucien LeLong presents Vlolette molasses, and lemon Juice to in a flower garden package of taste. For. four, the recipe is one tranparent celluloid, painted with cup of mayonnaise, cup of mo gay flowers. A purse flacon also lasses, and 3 tablespoons of lemon contains this floral perfume. juice. In the Valley Social Realm DALLAS The marriage of Miss Darlene Harris, daughter of Ha Has and m Alva BYagg son " Mrs QuenJ'o bSc : of kl!d w2" solemnized on Sunday ? !m?iX ed5 11 ev. ana Mrs. o. u. Harris 01 I"chrtad church S-f JST SX '1 - The bride, given in marriage by a friend, Mr. L. R. Tollenaar. of Newberg, wore a wedding gown of white embroidered marquisette with shirred bodice and sleeves, and skirt with a short train. Her finger tip veil was arranged with a wreath of Cecil urunner roses and bouvardia. She carried a bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses, wh gweet peas and bouvardla. Miss Ruth Tollenaar of New- berg was the honor attendant. She wore a frock of peach net trim- T noiiu TTarrU Af riilUa nt the brIde and MlM Jean Gallian t-l. j v-t.. Vi. A UI UftUU Wl IUCOU1BIUO. Th. fPn-w, nt 'A.inMninm blue trimmed In neach ribbon All iare crncu oiu luuiuucu buic gays. whlte giadion and hlue larkspur, Ta1I -fln(tff.ra mtA with hU candl- Whic. were Hrhted by the Misses Nancy Mader and Nadine Kochler, both of Portland. Mr. . Judson . Ruggles of Hood Riverwas best man.. Ushers were Mr. Richard Van. Pelt of Salem. Mr'. Webster Fobs of Hood River ""i WM jyea uy mwe Geraldine Arnett of Salem. A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents. -Mrs. A. J. Castillo of PorUand and Mrs. L. R.i Tollenaar of Newberg. poured. Mrs. Eugene Hayter of Dallaa cut the bride's cake. As- sistina about the rooms were the Misses' Rachel McKays Margaret Ray, Nadine Keehler, and Nancy Mader of -Portland,- Miss Anne Berghols of Milwaukee, Miss Mar- aret shsrUeft of Salem and Miss Marie Allison and 'Miss Gladys FoM of Hood Rivera Mrs. 'Harris; mother of the bride, wore a blue lace frock and Mrs. Blagg, . mother of the groom, wore rose lace... Mr. and Mrs. Blagg will make th"ir home in Hood River. . SILVERTON The receptiqn which the Methodist congregation Today's Menu ' Jellied summer soup will be the featured dish for today: Jellied summer soup Broiled Individual steaks j Mashed potatoes ! Peach shortcake JELLIED SUMMER SOUP cup finely diced carrots j cup finely diced onions j 1 cup cooked tomatoes cup finely diced celery j S cups water 4 chicken bouillon cubes ! cup chopped dill pickles 1 tea spoon . Worcestershire sauce Gelatine .v.1. '.rC:,, oV. riace v-v- lTT.,wvoi' . . wTiT J .i eovSed8 SoSrongfr" mer Ier?7.. 9.i22!ll! ' r ana douuuiu vuucb iu AO ouivpicaw ll,r ""a n T Measure and for- ile !.C; tJrnVain -n- gelatine, soften gelatine , water 5 minutes. 841125-. . . m nrv '".f aissoivea. unut. u bSii-.j thickened stir to prevent vege tables from settling to bottom. nvjf .Aii ba Covo In ' bouillon cups. . , Fuddinz Uses reacne?, Go WithBran Back in the days of old a pud ding was Just a sausage. Then it graduated Into the dumpling class and finally It was put in a cloth bag and plain boiled. Today we serve puddings with meat and call them Yorkshire or make 'em sweet and serve them for dessert, From p e a c n to "plum, mis bran pudding will do plenty for the menu PEACH PUDDING 2Vt cups fresh sliced peaches cup sugar 14 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 cup peach juice 1 tablespoon lemon juice x' 1 recipe rich all-bran butter milk biscuit Cook peaches; drain well. Mix sugar, salt and cornstarch togeth er. Stir in peach Juice slowly; cook until thick and clear. Add lemon juice. Pour hot syrup over peaches in serving dishes and Jtop with 'crisp, hot s RICH BRAN BUTTERMILK BISCUIT Vi cup all-bran cup buttermilk 1 cups flour 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon, baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon soda Vx cup shortening Soak b.-an in buttermilk.. Sift flour, sugar, baking powder, salt and soda together. Cut in short- emns unui miure is iiae coarse c.rn m,eal- .Addu Boa,ked bn; stir until dough follows fork around bowl. Turn onto floured Doard- nead "gntly a few sec- onds; ro11 or pat to -inch-thick- 5Less. and ct w"h floured cutter. w tn,&lT reafed pan ,In not oven (45 deSree) bout 12 tache8 In dlametr- Molasses Dressmsr on o v j -Fruit OaladS A new salad dressing to add style to summer menus is this one tor: MOLASSES SALAD DRESSING Over a salad of pear, date, and had planned to hold for Rev. and Mrs. Edward Terry Tuesday night was postponed until Friday nirht. The af fair will 11 , li Jt2rM.iki? Mr VrT v r Mr"d hf fester .ided "ai Tdlnne'r party In "tR ""'"T JT' "Jvf.V auu unto uauiuwr, Avonelle, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ellefson and daughter Judith. Rev. Terry is the new pastor of the Silverton Methodist church." and Mr. Ellefson i Tad oi the music department in Silverton schools. T.TTR A VnV a -maAAfn- ... solemnized Saturday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith at 1104 Grove street when daughter. Norma Carman of the late C C. McPherson. tnnlr . their marriage vows, Rev: LeRoy Prnutc nf tha Rantla .lirivh ' w mm mm m mm readlnx the single rlnc aerviee In the presence of . t h et immediate - The bride won u: afternoon dark blue accessories; she wore a corsare of Cecil Brnnner rosehiKiB and small pink blooms. Both Mr. and Mrs. McPherson are graduates of Lebanon high school and Mr. McPherson is nan- ager of the McPherson sawmill . near Lebanon. Mrs. McPherson t" been bookkeeper lor the Fitx- , f street. Invitations are out for the mar riage of Dr. Joel C. Booth and Mrs. Ruby Adela Gervais of Sweet4 Home at 4 o'clock Sunday, July 30- - Dr. Booth Is a pioneer physician of Lexanon, veteran of two warg and state senator, v - " , i Mrs. Gervais, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lute A. Seely of Sweet Home, is a talented musician. i- -8PEC1AL- Oaw nsaaj Wave, Cowiplete 73c .' Fenn. Oil - . Push Wave, faj Complete t . JL . ; Open Thurs. Eve. by App't . i PhOM S0A3 : , 307 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. CASTLE PERM. WAVERS Summertime Is rr wen i.clj jsca Welcomed Recipes? for summertime ar always welcomed by the family meal planner who likes something; nice and summery for every meaL Here are a few, found on the desk of a home economics writer who admits she hasn't tried them alL but would like to. LEMON ICE 'CREAM (About ltt quarts) 2 cups sugar, dissolved in 4 cup lemon juice 3 cups milk ' 1 cup cream .-11 VSU-A la ... I. - er or In automatic refrigerator at r or in auiomawc remg ..i.v quick-rreesing temperature. IMOJTICE SCREAM I Cover bottom of freetln; with wax paper. Spread with gra- r. wm v per' W"""" hap eracker crumb crust mixture. VSS&SI S S2ti thiokPnV tHZ -ttZZL as tswaLsus Wmpemtur. ... QUICK SPICE CAKE 2 cups sifted cake flour 2 teaspoons double-acting bak ing powder 4 teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg 4 teaspoon cloves cup sugar 5 tablespoons softened butter tor other shortening -hi cup molasses 2 eggs, well beaten M cup milk Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, spices, and sugar, and sift together three times. Add butter and molasses Combine eggs and milk; add to flour mixture, stirring until all flour is dampened; then beat vig orously l minute. Bake in 'two greased 8-inch layer pans in mod erate oven (375 degrees) 25 min utes, or until done. ORANGE GINGER ALE CUP Combine and put in cocktail glasses: 2 cups chilled orange segments 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons lemon juice Just before serving pour over: 1 chilled 12-ounce bottle or ginger ale. Garnish with sprigs of mint. . - DEVILED CRABMEAT 2 tablespoons shortening 1 cup shredded wheat crumbs 1 cup cream teaspoon dry mustard teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon onion Juice 1 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 2 egg yolks, well beaten 1 pint crabmeat Mix and heat first four Ingre- aients bur in the remaining in- rredientA an n intn chpii- aP greased ramekins Sprinkle with buttered shredded wheat crumbs, Brown in hot oven (425 degrees 15 minutes. (8 portions.) Breads Buttered Make ry e 1 Kelresiiment Fancy breads are the makings of much appreciated summertime refreshment that 'take little time to make. Merely cut the bread thin and spread with butter to re- place sandwiches. DATE NUT LOAF - 3 cups eifted flour 3 teaspoons double-acting bak - ing powder teaspoon salt cup brown sugar, firmly packed 1 cup finely cut dates 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup milk 4 tablespoons melted butter or other shortening Sift flour once, measure, add sugar and mix well. AAA nnt and dates. Combine egg, milk. and8hortenIng; add to flour mlx- ua bikuu. cue in greasea f Inches in moder ate ovn (350 deg) 1 hoVr o, "tn done. ae"' CURRANT ORANGE LOAF or JSl?St T V'Sl, Slffij S n Plnd with fruit; add to flour- smear mixture " 'V XT' xr i , anCV Jame, DUt Dish C:1 " - "r 1- Sample to Make For when comnanv com ti u thi fruity ham, saffed with a crunthy brand stuffing yon, make with the aid of the contents of f.?m I. wUX.' ' cuds M inch hL ! honrr H enp raisins H: cup crushed pineapple 4 W eup all-bran . ; w : 2 inch slices smoked ham . 1 teaspoon -whole cloves l " iwiai, anuea fDineninla .nil all-bran. Mix wen and spread "mix- cloves Into fat around -ad ge of ham. Place in Kavi.. . and bake in slow oven SOd de. ftrees) about Z bourse. Yield a BrTmgs. - ,a . 30c LUNCH Entree, ; Salad, . Potatoes, i Rolls, Jam, Drink dV ' Dessert- :K THE SPA : Why Suffer; Any WHHI OTHZXS TAXLl aaa ear Cfaiima ; rciaadiaa.. Amaxlar SUC CESS for 5000 year la CH1.N. Ka wartirr with what feilaaat yoti ra 'AT FX1CTED disorder. a ansiti. heart, laaiv lirar, kidaey, stofuck. . r. conttipatioa. alrara, ajbtia, raeamatitai, (si 1 siaddcv fcrtr, akia. Zi ,ylaiata-v " - Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Co. f. S yi praetico a Caina. Offieo hours t to S S. at. except Boo ty aad Wednes day. to 10 a. 1SS W. Coai'l St. Salem. Ore. a l ai 11 1 Wit ssaio aoss-