V rr wrw MAXINE BUREN Editor Miss Macy to Marry on June 9 Miss Margaret Macy, daughter of Mr. and Mr. O. A. Macy has announced Jane t aa the date of her raarriage to Mr. Robert Ar lea WllioB of Gladstone. The ceremony will be read to the Rob erta studio at S o'clock with Dr. Brace R Baxter officiating. Mint Macy, who haa just re turned from Ashland where abe has been teaching. Is a graduata of Willamette university and a member of Beta Chi sorority. Mr. Wilson la also a graduate of Wil lamette and was affiliated with Alpha Psl Delta fraternity. He is now is the history department at the university. The Woman's Relief Corps la arranging to accept flowers for Memorial day at the armory on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock For those who wish to give flow ers but are unable to bring them, the corps will receive telephone calls at the armory and will send cars for them. Members of the corps are meeting to make bou quets at 1 o'clock., Wake up your Appetite New Taste Thrill MATEIIt Scotch Graham ot Your Grocer's I 1 f 5' X SOCIETY MUSIC The IK CLUB CALENDAR ' Tuesday Chadwick assembly, order of Rainbow for Girls. Installation, 7:30 p. m.. Masonic temple. Grand opera class, 1310 South Liberty street, t p.m. Alpha Ma Delphian chapter, public library, t:30 a.m. Eastern Star Social Afternoon club. Masonic .temple, 1:15 dessert luncheon. Maccabees, members and drill team, with Mrs. Alice Scott, 58 Ferry street, 7:30 p.m. , . Wednesday Else Ebsen drama group with Mrs. W. T. Jenks, 1:30 luncheon. Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club, with Mrs. Irene Hansel, route 7, 12:30 basket picnic Dessert luncheon. VFW aux iliary, with Mrs. William Rush, 1307 Fairmount street, 1:30 pja. Friday Rembrandt Artist guild, with Mr. George Stephens at S70 North 21st street, 7:30 o'clock. Sunday Woman's Relief corps, attend memorial services at American Lutheran church, 10:45 .am. Town Club Has Dance Saturday night the Town club entertained with a picnic dance at Haiel Green with several addition al guests. This was the last dance of the season and a large buffet supper waa served late in the even ing. Among the additional guests were: Miss Margaret Bell. Mr. Mc Slade ot Vancouver. BC. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hageman, Mr. Glen Hie ber. MUs Dorothy Alexander. Mr. Edward Stadter. jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson. Miss Rorena Eyre, Mr. Farley E. Mogan, Mr. Donald Pense, Miss Josie Acklln, Miss Stella Mitchell and Mr. Fred Reidy. DUE SUMMER PATTERN BOOK PI cm a sparkiing warm weather wardrobe new from the dozeni of flattering now styles In our Anne Adams Summer Pattern Book, Clothes for casual, format and playtime wear crisp cottons; coot sheers, colorful prints available In patterns so easy to uso that even a beginner will enjoy making her own'smart dresses. The pattern book is fifteen cents but when ordered tern, which Is together ore e yovr order addressed to the THE OREGON STATESMAN PATTERN DEPABTMENT ' 215 S. CommerclaL Salem, Ore. Foitov; oisvrrcuftxmvz Fotr itiTDscsririo news and Ia WINNERS Miss Deand Hartman and Miss Virginia Gamble, holding; fh cup awarded by Dr. Henry Morris, for excellence in commercial work at the Salem high school and which they won Jointly this year. Dr. and Mrs. Morris were Hosts at dinner last week for winners of the cup In post years. - WHHinrr PlrrrmoH VVt?taaiiiy IT KwUiUCTVA For Tonight Miss Violet ObreehL daughter of Mrs. M. J. Moen of Fargo. North Dakota, will become the bride of Mr. .1, vaah Mr. T. G. Nopp. tonight at 8:30 ia the Jason Lee church. Rev. B. Rayaor Smith will officiate. Miss Obrecht will wear a light blue chiffon gown with a tight oodlce and fuU "skirt. "Her core will be a wreath of gardenias and abe will wear gardenias in her hair. The matron of honor. Mrs. Lil lian McChane, sister of the bride, will wear a light pink chiffon dress and a corsage of gardenias. Mr. George Nopp will act as best man for the groom. Folowlng the ceremony a recep- tion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Nopp on Warner street. Later the couple will leave for a wedding trip to Crater Lake and the Oregon beaches. The bride will wear a maroon wool suit and a corsage. When they return they will live in Salem. Miss Obrecht attended schools la Fargo. Mr. Nopp at tended schools in Yelva, North Dakota. OUR NEW with on Anne Adorns pot also fifteen cents, the two twenfy - five cents. paoq every day FCATUKCC CnTGOirCTATIIiUt, Cclfirs, Invites Guests To Tea Mrs, Lawrence Lister la enter taining this afternoon with a tee honoring Mrfc, David H. Cameron who "haa recently moved to Salem from Portland. The affair will be at the Lister home on Jefferson . street. Fifty guests have been In vited to call between 3 and E o'clock. .Bouquets of garden flowers will grace the guest rooms. The tea table will be centered with aa arrangement of red rosea,' guard ed byrhlte tapers. Mrs. V, J. BelL - Mra. Walter Spaulding. , Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. Ket tle J. Smith will pour during the tea hour. Assisting with the serv ing will he Mrs. Francis .Wade, Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. "Virgil Sexton and Mrs. Merrltt Truax. " Mrs. Clement Is Hostess to Group The Ann Judson Missionary so- ciety of the First Baptist church 5 MrJAlbtinuriSSd daring the business meeting. The devotions were led by Bernard ' ?ob?L !? gave a talk on the life ot a mis sionary In Africa.' At the supper hour the- hostess, was assisted by Mrs. Lee Cross, Mrs. Clarenee Grief and Mrs. Phil Doddridge, Thou. nrent w-r.- Mm. Mi Those present were: Mrs. Mar lon CSl It, Mr? James Mrs. Cecil Lants, Mrs. James .A "r ir , . tt . . Ausdelf. Mrs. AlVln Richardson, Mrs. Ed Lucas; Mrs. W. A. Lotus, rs. uewey usvis, Mrs. Jwwira Mrs. uewey Davis, mrs. juawara 77? " tTih., KU Mrs. John A. Gibson, Mrs. Ray Cates. Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Mrs. Gilbert Stein, Mrs. Chris Seely, Mrs. Ann Garver, Mrs. Floyd Mc- Clellan. Mrs .Marvin A. B.O. Mr. Hattle Smith. Mrs. James L. Wil liams, Mrs. David Graham, Mrs. lUl u Jul b uv n vu aas a- w Otto Engdahl, Mrs. F. A. Starkey, Mrs. Henry Clement, Mrs. Clar ence Greig and Mrs. Gerald Christoffersen. Vf 100 Tof orcron IVIIOO 5 OJl l T Unnnra lb flUllUi fcTVJ. Miss Gladys Peterson was hon ored with a surprise farewell party given by Miss Doris Han sen, at the Hansen home on Fri day night. Miss Peterson Is leaving for California aoon to spend her vaca tion. She received a number of gifts at the Informal party. Those bidden were: The Misses Gladys Peterson, Jean Nleswand- er, jean uuuu, w., Donna Unruh, Jackie Macanlay. Lund, veima cooper. SrSPSSiS Miss Hansen was assisted by her mother. Mrs. Leon Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Cox of Hamilton, Ohio, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. - G. Rundlett for a few days. With Salem In the Valley MACLEAY Mrs. Oscar Baker and her son, Roger, will leave in a few days for the east to attend the graduation ot her son, Allan, at West Point and his marriage to Miss Virginia Stenzel of Hart ford. Conn. Mrs. Barker was the Inspiration for a pleasant affair Thursday afternoon when Mrs. Theodore W. Olson entertained at a garden party and handkerchief shower for her. Mrs. John Swanson and Mrs, Arthur Spelbrtnk preaided at the urns. Present were: Mrs. Oscar Baker, Mrs. Arthur Sjelbrlnk. Mrs. John Swanson, Mrs. O. A. Spelbrtnk, Mrs Fred Eckengren, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. V. L. Masten, Mrs. Chester Harpst, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. Milton. Kephart, Mrs. Edith Wilson, Mrs. J. F. C Tekenburg. Mrs. Mar tin Nellsen, Mrs. W. H. Hum phreys, M. A. Wells, Mrs. H. S. Martin, sr., Mrs. Edward Tooker, Mrs. William Dunigan, Mrs. Car rie Olson.' Mrs. Wilbur Miller and the hostess, Mrs. Theodore Olson. BETHANY Revealed daring the weekend at Portland, Maple wood and . Seattle was the en gagement of Miss Nordls Arne son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Arneson of '" Maplewood, to ' Palmer Trovend, son of Mr., and Mrs. S. B. Torrend- of Bethany. Date for the wedding will be an nounced later, The betrothal was made known at a tea Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Stella Dougherty. ' Miss Arneson, who lived for many years - at Portland, was graduated from SL. Olaf college la Northfield. Minnesota and has" been teaching- musie at Lake For est Park at Seattle for the past two years. Mr. Torrend .was graduated from Oregon' State college" and since then has been : assistant county agent la Washington coun ty with headquarters at 'HUls- boro. ' T SILVSRTON Miss Annabell Jeniea and Miss Marjoris Kauf man were hostesses at a shower Friday night for Miss Wrera Dev e ricks, bride-elect of Robert Mob- ley bf Gates, The shower waa giv en at the Hans Jersea home. Rosebuds about the rooms with a low howl ot Cecils B runner roses centering the lace covered table formed the decorative motif. . Guests were Wreva Devericks. Ara Riven ess,- Neva Donnel ot Leb anon. Miriam Cooler. Bernice Gay, Frances Sparks. Fern Kindred, Audna and Wllma Bills. Lucille Benson, Ardyee Wlk. Norma Sle- toa, Wllma Kn els, Joyce Simmons, Virginia Anderson, Ida ScymanskL Helen Vorseth. Marine Hagen, Jnaatta Mee, Pauliae LlgbUoot and Ethel Burroughs. Crsycrs, Toeidgy Eisrma-i.xay Sic W . rm tkinr Kim down to the butcher kboo to try some bones for size.' right up and with doable-stitched wirn a ranrn rpfl iraen Bailor uereusu wu wu w - with the .nan lot fa in a brisk nlaid color of a predominating bit ot tweed, and allde-faatened up the front. r -n ,1 Tirol AVA1,i' x ptntrfrrin Mrs. Charles Felke will enter tain members ot her sewing club tonight at her home on Rich mond avenue. The evening will be spent informally and a late Mrs. uuy Kesslnger has been Invited as an additional guest. 1 Club members Include: Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Sidney Hoff man, Mrs. Harold Ladd, Mrs. Ken neth Murdock, Mrs. Bjarne E rick son, Mrs. Earl Cooley.iMrs. Floyd Bowers and Mrs. Charles Felke. Mrs. Felke is entertaining Wednesday afternoon with a party honoring her daughter. Miss Mary Lee, who will be celebrating her eighth birthday. The afternoon will be spent playing games and at the tea hoar a large birthday cake ami De served. Those bidden to honor Miss Mary Lee are: Patricia Lawson. Suzanne Murdock. Zonwlese Hub- bard, Joyce Rosecrans, Dolores urunxeii, aaargarei Anne uayior and Miss Ardlth Donnelly. . . t V -il 1 Three Links ClUD Holds Meeting Mrs. Ida McAdams was the prin cipal speaker Friday afternoon when the Three Links club met at the clubrooms for Its regular bus iness session. Mrs. Eugena Morse, Mrs. Laura B. Noyea and Mrs. Blanche Scheelar were on the re freshment committee. Present were: Mrs. Sarah Bar ter, Mrs. Stella Hess, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar, Mrs. Eugena 8. Morse, Mrs. Carolyn Crabtree. Mrs. Vic toria Etiffler, Mrs. Goldla Kyle, Mrs. Ella Watt. Miss Lottie Mc Adams, Mrs. Sallie Curtis, Mrs. Carrie Jennings, Mrs. Ethel Branch, Mrs. Belle Carlson. Mrs. Elsie B. Townsend. Miss Wllda Siegmuad, Mrs. Clara Shields, Mrs. Llnnle SimeraL Mrs. Edith McElroy, Mrs. Christina Cladek, Mrs. Pearl Swanson. Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. Jennie Martin. Mrs. Florence Viesko, Mrs. Leila Ohl- sen. Mrs. Rhode Nagle. Mrs. Car rie E. Bunn, Mrs. Jennie Willis and Mrs. Alice B. Adams. -. . . . , T r W eaClinCr IS Ol fri iPTPSl AA1 The wedding of Mr. Frits Am- mann, formerly of Salem, and now living in Los Angeles is of sDecial Interest here. .Mr. Am- mann wilT marry Miss Helen Har riet Cooper of Lee Angeles at a ceremony at I o'clock in tne Church of the Messiah la Los Anreles on June 8. The groom graduated from Sa lem high school in is 30 ana graduated ' from University of California. The bride-elect is also a graduate of University of Cali fornia. They will make their home in Los Angeles following the marriage.- Hiss Leora Strong, instructor la the week day school ot religi ous education, will be the speak er for the South Salem WCTU Wednesday afternoon at its meet ing with , Mrs. George Henderson at 2325 Mason street. Miss Strong will discuss her work this year la the Salem system and plans c" ' t V . nV.,.,. son, Mrs. 'Addle Taylor and Mrs. Mildred Mortensoa. MJss Mary Lowes. daagbtJT of Mrs. A. F. Lowen. has announced her engagement to Mr. Anthony LaCava of San Francisco. ' The wedding wCL he aa event of this talL - - . - I SVIST CSOUND Caver sa ccpnofafca!. GUITTAIltVS r!rcs "mosrm cvpa per 9ovnu" - 1 seams. Beautiful in off-white worn Jacket, topping a crepe dress the Marriage Is ; Announced j Miss Bess Reynolds ot Salem be came the bride ot Mr. Carl Wil liams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Williams of Halsey, j Friday, May 17. The wedding was) held In Corvallis In the Methodist church. Rev. H. I Shellhart officiated. Mr. Clarence Williams. Jr., and Mrs. Williams were the only at tendants. The bride wore a dress of navy blue crepe with matching acces sories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. She is the daughter of Mrs. Minnie Reynolds ot! Salem. The couple will live on the Wil liams farm west of Halsey, rj J ,,U T nOUnO-UP 01110 IS t-i . v ! bntertainecl i Mrs. Joseph Albert and! Mrs. J. j. Griffith will be hostesses to members of the Roundup club this noon at the home of Mrs. Brue Spaulding In Dallas. Members Include: Mrs, Ruben, Boise. Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, -Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mrs. John Griffith. Mrs. J. T. Whlttlg, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. Thomas. B. Kay and Mrs. S. B. Kimball. 1 Mrs. Jennie Martin will cele brated her 70th birthday with open house on May 31 at her home. 1145 Saginaw street. Her many friends are Invited to call at her home between the hours of 2 and 8 and 7 to 9 o'clock. The Missouri clmb held Its reg ular monthly meeting Friday night In the KP hall with a large attendance. Mr. J. Hull showed some pictures of his trip to Mis souri, i Hot Weather Has Cool Drink ! There Is carbonated flavor la this hot weather beverage. 1 ORANGE MINT PUNCH tt cup sugar S cups water f sprays mint ! 4 cups lemon carbonated bever age. t cups orange carbonated bev erage S cups ginger ale. Boll sugar and wafer fire min utes. Cooi. Add other ingredients which have been previously! chilled. Wash mint andi braise stems. Add to mixture and serve from a punch bowl with blocks of ice. Family From Iowa Visits at Dayton DAYTON" Mr, and Mrsl David McCauiey of Mason City, Iowa, and their son and daughter-ln-Uw. Mr. and Mrs. David McCauleyj Jr of Ontario. Ore, were Friday after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Barnard near Dayton. They were neighbors la Mason City. They were luncheon guests ef Dr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow In Salem, who also were friends la the Iowa City. Graduation Tonight TURNER Turner high school graduation will take place tonight la the school auditorium with Dean Duback ot OSO giving the address. - : j . ... , . . ..II " ;. - - Techniquefor Muffins" . ... Told Tr.rMm.iluuoTiii mnfflns have just what it takes to brighten any meat Whether they appear at breakfast, luach or dinner, these hot breads bring cbeer to tne ! . kt a trr4atima aeeni endless. I To plain muffins may be added raisins, diced cates, aiceo. anw apricots, cosrsely. broken . aut meats, or grated American cheese. About one-half cup of any of these is a satisfactory amoani 10 i thm Arm Inrredients when two cupa of flour are used. Quick miring oz ary ana iiquie, Ingredients Is the secret of h Hiniiir ifh mnfflns. Stir only nntii -it th fionr li moistened. The hatter may look lumpy, but It Is ready for tne pans. It Is easy enoaga te put fins together If two bowels are need. Sift the flour, sugar, bak ing powder and salt Into one bowl, and add the milk and melt ed shortening. It is a quick trick to pour the egg mixture, all at once. Into the flour mixture. . I. Muffin batter droppea iron m .nAAii intA rressed nans. Quick ly end with ss Fit tie stirring as possible, Muinns nave tne nicest shape If each cup Is filled fall. a ranhc acraner or a second spoon Is a handy tool for clean- lag the hatter from tne spoon. I A perfect muffin Is surprlalsg- ly light. Its crust Is crisp, gold en brown, a little smny ana roughened on top, and well rounded but not peaked. Iasldei the crumb Is fluffy and tender, and there are no large holes. it fa a rood nlan to aerve only enough muffins for one time. The rest will keep hot If tilted ana left In the hot pans. m w m Cherry Dumpling From Cans We'll Just about get 'under the line on the last Jar of sour pie cherries when we make this das sert . CHERRY DUMPLINGS 1 can er Jar sour cherries ltt cups sugar t cups homemade biscuit mix ture Milk Place cherries and cherry Juice with one-half cup of sugar la a covered sauce pan. Bring to sim mering point. Combine biscuit mixture, remainiag sugar and enough milk to make a aoft dough. Tofs Menagerie Makes Attractive Laura Wheeler Cover coev.1 Here's a carriage or crib set with all baby's favorites worked In single crochet. White and a col- or Is effective or use different pas- tel colors la each block. Pattern 2541 containa charts and dlrec- Uons for making set; materials re- IILC I flew ON YOUR TRIP TO LOS SSZZZKES- 1 1 OR THE EAST! Sec 113 Miles of Padfic Ocean Shore all by Daylight! L 1J ' ' ... O Out lowest coadb faxes to Los Arties and the tut are good ea the famous streamlined DsjVglti from Saa Frsndsco to Los Aurdes the most beautiful trains la the World! Mtruimg DtjUgbi haves Saa Frandtco at 8:13 un.; Koom Dmjligbt at 12 Noon. Examples of low fares la chair can aad coaches on Southern Pad&cs - TO LC3 ATIGLIX3 G3.G-2S $233 CouadMp n. a 'A.LLLZ-CU Hiona .:3 Today's Menu There will he a can of beans Included la the day's mala dUb recipe: Big regetable salad Beef patties Mexicano , French rolls ra wRart-v ahortcake BEEF PATTIES MEXIC.IXO 1 oaioa 1 clove garlio S tablespoons fat 1 No. 2 can baked beans tt cup tomato sauce 1 teaspoon, salt teaspoon chill powder tt teaspoon pepper tt teaspoon cayenne 1 pound ground beef Shortening. ; Cut enloa In thin slices. Chop garlio floo. Brown both In hot lard aaUl tender. Add the besns, tomato saaee and seasonlers. Simmer about If minutes, stirring frequently. Form the ground beef Into six flat, patties about four Inches tn diameter and one-fourth Inch thlck.OOrown In hot fat, cov er aad cook slowly IK minutes. Place oa platter and pour baked bean mixture over all. Serves S. Lamb Shanks , Days Main Dish Lamb shanks will be the dav'e meat dish and will hold stuffing for added Interest. j STUFFED LAMB SHAKES C lamb shanks . 2 tablespoons lard 2 caps water 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper tt pound barley Water Wipe meat with a damp cloth. Brown tn hot lard. Add water and seasonings. ! Cover and allow to simmer about ltt hours or until tender. ' Remove meat from broth. When cool enough to handle, re move bones. Cook barley la lamb broth, adding water as necessary. Staff honed shanks with cooked barley. Place In baking dish. Add gravy made by thickening i re maining lamb broth. Heat thor oughly la moderate oven (ISO de grees) or on top of range. Serve; hot. Serves 6. 1 1 ' j Drop by tablespoons over the cher ry sauce. Cover aad allow te steam. 25 minutes. ! Serve hot or cold with cream. Serves l. 1 4 6T 1 , MueucaATf sumcs. quired; ilttlstratlsns of It and stitches, i Send tea cents la cola for this pattern te The Oregon Statesman, Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMB It It. your NAM and ADDRESS. , 1" eyXwltf I f TO CHICACO Vkx Lc s ILr.t'es laU fo f f- 11