'4 -a..-' The OZPOOTl -STATESMAN. Colesa. Oregon, 7ddar. Morning, August 2. Ui3 - v llprningSta Medallion vvy - - . s 'ivrv V' i. ..... V ILfcXINE BUREN ' Editor ) Mtes Nordean Reveals i Plans " Miss Lois Nordean, of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Nordean of Baker, Is announcing wedding plans for her marriage to Mr. Charles A. Raffety, ion of Mrs. Cora E. Raffety. The wed ding will b an event of Sunday, August 18, In the chapel at St. Helen's Hall in Portland. Dr. Al- . fred Lockwood will read the cere mony at 4 o'clock. . Miss Nordean has asked her two sisters. Miss Beverly Nor dean. and Miss Beth Nordean,. to be her attendants. Mr. Edward Raffety will act as best man for ; his brother- and "the ushers will Include Mr. Al Raffety and Mr. Claybourne Dyer. : . Following a wedding trip the couple will make their home in Salem where Mr. Raffety la In business. Miss Nordean is a graduate of St. Helen's Junior college and the Good Samaritan School of Nursing.- Engagement Told At Supper Announcement of the engage- i ment of Miss Gerda Cornell, (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cornell of Portland, to Mr. Wes ley F. Brownton of Salem. The news was revealed at a buffet supper which Miss Cornell gave at her home complimenting Miss Gretchen Kroger. Mr. Brownton is the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Brownton of La Grande. The wed ding will be an event of Septem ber 22. Miss Cornell attended the Uni versity, of Washington and Steph ens college. Mr. Brownton attend ed George Washington university and the University of Oregon and has just completed his law course at Willamette university law school. . Mrs. Helen ' Webster Beelar Is , entertaining her mother and j daughter, Mrs. J. D. Whe'eer and Betty Joe Beelar for the Centen nial. AUGUST - r M a 1MB 331 : Select on of our fina fur coats at th most unbcIierrablT low price. W wr yty iortunato In being able .to mako omo real good coat buys. Now Field bring to y ou these genuine fur coats, rich In appearance made to giro lasting service styled to the minute at prices within the reach oi all. Your Inspection Is lnriied. A Small - Beautiful .New Fur cnuBDiEs :; Rich. - in Quality - an4 style: Specially priced for this sale - - - feet -4-; &-Kr . v . - - USEJl r-ll - TIAler ha in "in I1JUI1 CLUB CALENDAR Friday Degree of Honor, ,KP hall business meeting, 8 p. m. Monday The Royal Neighbors , of America, Fraternal Temple, 8 p. m. Wednesday Women's societies of Jason Lee church, all day meeting and picnic luneh with Mrs. Lena Scharf, 2075 Nebraska. Governors Feted at Tea Visiting governors and mayors and their wives will be honored at the Centennial tea which Is one of the important events scheduled for Saturday. The hours are 3 to I o'clock, the place is the Willamette university campus. - Governor and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mayor and Mrs. W. W. Chadwlck, Mrs. Charles A. McNary and the honored guests will be in the receiving line, Mrs. R. L. Wright will Introduce guests. Mrs. C. C. Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng are co chairmen of the affair. Other com mittee members are Mrs. Glenn S. Paxons, Mrs. Jack Cutler, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, Mrs. A. L. Skew Is, Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. C. C. Clark, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson. Mrs. Estill Brunk, and Mrs. Charles Gallo way. p ' Miss Nell Parmenter of Port land road is Tiaiting her brother Mr. C. L. Parmenter, a resident of Salem for 80 years. Mr. Par menter lives in the same house in which he was born. Miss Par menter came around the Horn in 1857 and used to live In Salem, in home of her parents. Mrs. Reuben P. Boise tJid Mrs. Frank Snedecor were hostesses at dinner on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Peael of Port land. The party attended the pageant after dinner. A IP iVotc; Is an Opportunity MINXELETTES PIECED SEALHIES SABLE DYED CONEYS - CARICULS ; SEAUNES AND OTHERS' Values cp lo 43.50 NOW ON SALE AT Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Vdscs up ila. 59.50 Now on Sale at ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald .Young and son Donny were : hosts' on Tuesday night for Mrs. Young's , Barents. Mr. vena Mrs. i. van Delinder, who were .celebrating their 1 0 th wedding anniversary. The celebration took the form of s dinner at the Kairmount hill home of the Youngs. An anni versary cake centered the table and gold roses formed the- decora tions. ' " -: - Mr. and Mrs. T. Van Delinder of Calgary (brother and slster-ini law of the" honored couple), spe cial guests for the party," are. re-, mainlng - with the Toungs until Satnrday. Mrs. Mary Young and Miss Ada May Young of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mickle were also guests at the dinner. Crawfords Have Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Craw ford entertained a group of out- homon Court strtT A dinter was served at C : 30 o'clock and later the party attended the Cen tennial pageant. . Covers were placed -for Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Clement, retired postoffice inspector of Portland, rfWer . Mn. Marraret Bar- age of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Victpr Moses of Corvallls. Miss Harriet Crawford and Mr. Mrs. Henry R. Crawford. Tonight they will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs Charlf Brasher of Cutler City. They will spend the weekend In Salem. Shows Given in j iiiiitatjiuiii The displ of Oregon reUc. ywcl nsoreT ly the asso! ?'tUn; F1,hr 71 and the style show in the gymna- iffi wuntry irSX "V" lD ! fr !f T slum of Willamette university JJe foreign division During this bfor toraln- " Thy continues to draw large crowds. tmn aha has had the interestirir bn tne "1ie,u of theIr Prents, Th relics include things used by expwlence of being l! the Philip- Mr- Karl ri,nr nd pioneers of the Oregon county, plnes auring a parUcularly mo- Mr" nd Mr D- ThleUen. and many have been loaned from mentous period when history- ,.. ,t valuable private collections. making events occurred such as u" uorotnea Corey returned Rooms have been arranged to the granting of the ballot to Tsterday from a two week's va- house the relics and visitors are women, the establishment of the tion in San Francisco, as the having great fun looking over the Clipper service to the Orient, the ot her sister, Miss Margaret collections and discussing things bringing in of the commonwealth Corey. While in the bay region they remember ln the old days. the many adjustments neces- ,n lsited the fair. The gowns modeled in the style Biry to a government's shifting show are of equal Interest, sev- trom a United States possession Miss Betty Bvchanan has re era I dozen are included among toward the independent status turned from a trip to eastern those loaned by Salem women, which it has been expecting to Oregon where she visited with The high point ln yesterday's achieve ln 1146. friends and relatives, show was when several men and During her last year ln Manila, women appeared in bathing suits Miss Guthrie spent several months Miss Jean Knease, daughter of of periods from 1910 to 1940. in China, observing the work of Mr. Arthur B. Kneass, is spend- An official style show is staged rehabilitating millions of refugees lng a few weeks ln 6eattle visit each afternoon when many of the and studying the new and heart- lng friends. She is expected to re spectators appear in authentic and breaking social problems of the turn home the end of the week. equally Interesting dresses. Many Chinese who though faced with men dressed in frock coats and waging a war for their very ex top hats, have appeared both on lstence have been working with and off the stage. fervor on the establishment of The shows are free, as are democratic forms and principles many other events planned by in their vast reorganisation of all the Centennial committee. The phases of life. ' - 4 relic exhibit is all afternoon, the Miss Guthrie has traveled wide style show at 12:45. ly throughout the Orient and speaks with authority on her ether Rebekahs of lodge No. 1 are travels in Japan, Indo-China, Si meeting on Union street between am, Malaya and Ball. Several T.ihortv ami PammrrrUi atraAta years ago she represented the at 4:30 for the parade today. In the Valley Social Realm JEFFERSON Mrs. Jack Ty son, who lost all her household goods in a fire in July, was honor guest at a shower Wednesday in the city hall, for which Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. Llla Jones, Mrs. Da vld Arnott, Mrs. William Hofek, Mrs. Keithel Hart and Mrs. K. 8. Thurston were hostesses. Rrtnmipta rtf anmmor f1nwra made the room very attractive for BrU1h TWCA ln November after the occasion. A short program topovers of inrjl weeks In was presented. Japan. China and the Philippine Mrs. Fred Looney. Mrs. A. B. "1nd Hinz, Mrs. W. L. Cobb and Mrs. George C. Mason presided at the t-v T 1 coffee urns. Serving were Mickle rlilOtn JTieUnlOn Tlinratnn Ponnla Uirlhi an4 Jean Mary Redmond Present were Mrs. R. W. Curl, Mrs. Wilbur Funk, Mrs. Pierce Jacob, Mrs. K. M. Aekerman, Mrs. Earl Phelps, Mrs. Guy Roland, Mrs. Martha Shafer. Mrs. Lillian Smith, Mrs. Helen e Petersen, Miss Mary Donohue, Mickle Thur ston, Mrs. Edna Reeves, Mrs. George Potts, Jr., Mrs. Lets Tho mas, Mrs. Elmer Knight, Mrs. Guy Aupperle, Mrs. T. O. Kester, Mrs. Lloyd Bilyeu, Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Oliver Stephenson. Mrs. ' HhCBUveu Henderson. Mrs. Fred. Looney. Miss -Louise Miller, Mrs. Frances Hasted, Mrs. W. L. Cobb, Miss Olive Cooper. Mrs. E. B. Red- mond, Jean Mary Redmond, Mrs. . a Bm Dorothy Grenz, Miss Marjorle FonUine, Mn.'j. G. Fontaine, Mrs. Eugene FInlay, Mrs. Law rence Finlay, Miss Ida Belknap, Mrs. D. W. Porter, Mrs. Edith. Murphy. Mrs. L. L. Shields, Mrs. Fred Wied. Mrs. R. 8. Wetherell, ' Dorothy Ammon. Mrs. O. E Smith. Un n h . 1 . . 4- Mn ntrrr OMi, m . V Miller. Mrs. LeTaid : Well Mrs! Dick Vose, Miss Anna Klampe. ' 7Y Z, "C t: . ' Miss Marguerite Looney. Mrs. W "'f Barber. Richard Barber. D. Barnes, Eleanor Looney, Mrs. Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Bob Harris, Connie Mertin Mrs. S0' A"ror M': "dvMrE James G. 1 Pate, Mrs. Harold Q Bobbins, Harold Bobbins, Knight. Miss Myrtle Myers, Mrs. Harry Mareum, Mrs. E. B. Hen- nlngsen, Mrs. Nettie Reeves end the hostesses. 8CIO Bennle Roner. son ef ft weeks in Salem as the guest Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Roner of Sclo ef her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo and Alice Pochobradsky, recently seph Goodfellow. Tomorrow she from "Oklahoma, were married, by will return home end Mrs. Good Judge J. J. Barrett at Albany on fellow end Mrs. Robert Drager; July .10. Immediately, following ber sUter, win accompany her, the ceremony they left for south- em . Oregotv. Idaho andvTellow- Mr. end Mrs. C. P. BlaLop ere shone park. They will make their entertaining Mrs. C. T. vRoberts home on the J J." Roner farm of Portland, Mrs. I..W. Starr of neer Seio. - -, , " " - Brownsville and Clarence Bishbp The bridegroom was born end of Part land dnrlm thanru.rton reared on e farm near Sclo and nwBMea a-om bcio nign sen 001. T5, b5ida ttned ki thool ,. ta Oklahoma She is a daughter of .Mr. end Mrs. Stsnley Pocho-. - bradsky, Oklahoma fronds of the Schradle family near Sclo, with whom they have spent' the sum- aer - - v - - - - ; - : - Even If you're Just a beginner, you'll find you can turn out one after the other of these easy me- d allions. Morning Star, and Join them Into the loveliest accesso- rles. Pattern 2443 contains di- rectlons for medallion; lllustra- YW. Leader Si . i ' TT ( vOmitlCT JlGr N ; T " vJ JTL JVLOnaay Miss Anne Guthrie, one of the of the YW.CA, who Is now on her Ai sir virTitt m in rarn riin sri ainira way to MrTith .the organita- tlon In Indl4, wUlstop.ln Salem Monday for a speaking engage- ment before sailing from Los Angeles late ln August. es late in aviusc. nl? y.MV" Guth? h" In the Philippines as Ameri- oeen in ine rauippinei u Amen United States at a league of na tions conference held in Java on the traffic in women and chil dren. Before beginning her foreign service. Miss Guthrie was execu tive secretary of the Metropoli tan TWCA ln Chicago for three years and has worked with the organization on tne west coast, Slie 1, a graduate of Leland Stan- ra university, curing me war she was ln charge of the TWCA Hostess House ln the navy yard In Bremerton, Wash. Miss Guthrie expects to start her new work in India under the Meld bunday The annual Rhoten reunion was held Sunday. July tt, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' E. . A. Rhoten. The oldest member present was Mrs. J. H. Rhoten, who was tt years of age. The youngest mem ber present was Dennis Wayne Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar shall Snyder, of Salem. Members and their guests pres- wm. 1m T IT Wii Vf r T Mr and ii llVrvin LewiV M'S: ! "1" ZZ. Boyce. JaBwt Boyce, Vlrlan Boyce, i "J-"- sw j e w a r waaaeasj us J aaw Snyder,; Mr. and Mrs. ' Ra y A. Tocom, Ruth -Tee o,m, Raymond Tocom, Ralph Tocom, Robertajean Tocom, Richard Al len Tocom, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tocom, Donald Tocom, Deryl Tocom,- Billy Dunaven, Mrs. Cora ZT' " ? , S "I8 Htt lofl Huber. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Henderson, all of Salem, Mr. and M": R" Bobby Bar- bb"s, Jack. Parker, el Marion. L llrs. R, C Buck of Klamath Falls has been spending the past nlaL -- 1 4 - - - t I ; The benefit mnsirale end "teeT to be gireu by the Junior JnUd ef st. Paul's Episcopal ckurch will be at the Homer Smith ? gardens on North Summer stret this sft- 'eraoon between' fend K o'clock. Jhe -interested publie Is larited. Wl pS. tlons of it and stitches; materials required ,t v ; 1 Send ten cents in coin Cor this pattern to. The Oregon Statesman, Needlecraft Dept.. Salem, Oregon, Write plainly pattern number. your name and, address- Mles Doris Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy, will leave the middle of August for the Sigma. Kappa, convention for the Bigma . napp eonvei In polumbus. Ohio. She.hag attendint summer session -In been attending summer session -In Ed gene. MUs Luclle Murphy return ed last weekend from an Alaskan cruise. . b s i m - a Mr. I" 1 Slier iS C-JoinO iOSl Mr. Edward , W. Fisher, who with Mrs. Fisher, has been spend- tag the past month in Salem. left Ult nl ht for h home ln WftJn. xt night Announcing Belle -Sharmeer Stockings at Reduced Prices! giCf . j tlw. A -j0) errfen. Bchcl and ear- I se-- 'w ' woar' Th are. 'Ss. Z 1 I " our Tegular stocks! AH i sizes ... all shadesi tie bure " Ho- 104 . V. Ko. 113 . . A mLT Crst ' "" ' CHOOSE Brer, for Small ." ' J: Duclicssa far Talis , C Modite,' for ftKddlings -m i ways Style-; -iTake or style; -" Chicken; good farther and looks-better. COT CREX-O LITE : . DXJTN1TR K .tablespoon soger . -14 . teaspoon salt .. . teaspoon mustard , X, tablespoons cooking ollL I tablespoons catsup . " I S eggs, well beaten .? H up mayonnaise ." ' - ". . I cups cooked diced chicken 4 cup diced celery . H cup sliced ripe olives H cup chopped plmlento Soak gelatine In Mr- cup cold water f minutes. Combine . re - mainlng water, vinegar, sugar, salt, mustard and -oil . and heat. Add softened gelatine and stir until . dissolved. . C00L Add beaten eggs, catsup - and mayonnaise; w h 1 p thoroughly. Add eieed chicken, celery, olives and plmlen - to. Turn .Into mold; chilL Un-: moid; garnish with mato, ripe olives. Serves Then there's a aalad that. In.. eludes shrimn and cucumbers', a nice color and. flavor combine-. tlon - . ' SHRIMP AND. CUCUMBER , - - - 8AIAD- . - . 1-os. Jar shrimps ' 1 package lime-flavored gela- . tine . 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup grated cucumber 1U teaspoons salt teaspoon tabasco sauce I teaspoons vinegar 1 teaspoons grated onion - cup diced celery 1 large plmlento diced Vi cup thinly sliced sweet pickles Wash shrimps and remove black Mne slong back. Dissolve gelatine ln water. Cool and add pnfnmW aalt tihiiin iiiim vinegar, and onion. Chill. When -ii-v.i" .vi. 1 a , 1 j shrimps, celery, plmlento and pickles, and turn Into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on nest of crisp lettuce. Serve with may onnaise, salad dressing, or French dressing. Serves 6. ORIENTAL DELIGHT t envelopes plain gelatine H cup cold water 1 cups freshly-made double strength coffee H cup sugar 1 cups dates, cut fine 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 eup cream, stiffly beaten Soak gelatine ln cold water for nnerdlnary.meatpr salads ...... r, 'J t - .L ' - i.VTi.ti'et of deseert clan- and -tabid It for , ; v:--1 r I I cr lI7mXZ r '""."". for. Instance, although trTaWTrTT VirnoLEfiJirCB they mlgn'tl Xach makee diflerr enough, to begin-with, goes - . - .r.. ; ''ff'n deasert and la I 1 enVelopea'p lei n unflavored ' Ubleapoons sweet pieklea, gelatine , .- . - t chopped"'.: ' ; ' t m, cups cold. wsier:.v ': ." ."v-H; teaspoon salt r V-' 'l uMejpoons rlnegar'.. V'" r-' H. eujs llk : ".-.'T - 1. tablespoon soger ".. - x faJ14- teaspoon Worcestershire ,J vWith Belle-Sharmeei- : . . ; , Own .Perfect Fitting Leg Size! : Beginning This leaning. We , 'UJc Bkxiings at As 1 saqalgUe crepe twisi la t A U. elieer .eOc- stocking Jcf .'sjadgrlag beaalr. craaHTTl . .-; . . 1. ... . .... - - r.;.' .Z-'; Z:' ,'-' ' "" ; ' ' ' . " - NOW! t Winner for this, mtnf.. ' " 'SpicedTBeet Salad ' - ,Tuna with Pickle Sauce ' -1 iablespoons Tmtter ... , ?i tablespoons JXout : f - . 1 ."y'juci : i- Panrfka'-- . lmbrespoon ralnced parsley . Buttered ieasf f r. .r. . J:': I'll lJ - ZL v Open fish, and steers erer hot water nntU heated. -Melt, butter in e saucepan, add flour and salt, then gradually add milk. Cook un til thick and. add the chopped nirWla anil Waretiterahlre aance. 1 pu, the fish -upon a platter, . poo, -iaaee over it and sprinkle with paprika and parsley or serve oa .iiCee of buttered toast topped -with additional pickle garnish, L . v. -TJ' T?--J ; renineni" T CXX1 w Ttntanlata -lirar ia " ! nana la a"brrvi one mat reaaon ueY- - t" . . . v. . :.tv2 t business, ;." f.zr: ..t-x nn fannea iuna . - . kj- , it - why itr'goes with -every . o.therstlrte"WenX kind of berrv aad berrr well too! .J- m'mff kind Of berry sad berry well toe! Strawberry preserves . blended -tu to melted butter make a top - iplng for waffles like youTe ner- ;er dreemed.. Add a dash of salt and serre hoL Romeos go for Juliennes when they're julienne potatoes that you don't ave to prepare yourself. Pluck e panful off your iU9" youH find them fresh and crisp and salted Just right and you can use " the glass afterwards. Good with cold cuts and salad. Ble wlUL ,?up.V-. . orn-oii-uie-coo is tomtuust extra when it's fried ln oil with green pepper slices and bacon . . , m Macaroon crumbs fight a los- tog battle as toppings for ice crem. 4 va. ?'utlu" JOO Deiier. . wpack;f aS;eUrtl'1 . ieike an old friend, you return to it often, go away satisfied. ' S minutes. Pour over it hot, freshly-made coffee, add sugar and stir until dissolved. ChilL When slightly thickened, add sliced pasteurised dates and va- nilla. Fold in stiffly-beaten cream, Pour into a mold; chill until firm. Serves C-S. . Announce, BeDe-Sharmeer Fine Reduced Prices! . lmr-Cueod jrVlgU ol Behest ;10-3-jfs. the -Jnttrest or ww, nesses- today ere using both.- Her are recipes for- eaen wiia vo fruit nectart as: the chief .flavor jngTedleat. Inere are nre dellr clous nectar Tarletles.- apricot,' pda-eecterlneV War,' plum and peach, which ere time savers for, h,-me .kluVensT 111 fiaay be nsed in aherbets or. ice creams. : FROZEN APRICOT JTECTAR " -i PAKFAIT 114 cops apricot nectar , S marshmallows . 1 tablespoon lemon juice "' teaspoon"salt ' H enp-whit ping cream 't tablespoons granulated sugar - - . . ,. Combine -U " cup "tr and marshmallows' In top of double boiler and' cookj ejd stir until rttarshmallows' are melted. . Add remaining, nectar.- S tablespoons sugar." lemon dulee'and salt, .end . " tft tr-, Lar- iir fxeexlng" unit . 1 . " -fa ' ' "fvfr. J whipped. ereem to .yr. W-POO" WT hT;dddV and greese. Stlrt or X times dur- lf freeslngjnroess.;Use spricot. peach-nectarine, pear, pi n m or Ph nectar of the whole-fruit Tariety. Serves f, . ... PEACH-XECTARIXE 1X3ION use. mm iae ; . 4 cups peach-nectarine ' nectar f "" 1 cups water 1H cups granulated sugar 2 Ublespoons plain gelatine H teaspoon salt H cup unstrained lemon Juice 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind. Combine li cups nectar, 1 cup water and sugar In a sauce pan. and heat to Just below boiling point. Add gelatine moistened la m.lnln m Xi. f-n-n. nl.,: mnA mtir dissolve. Add remaining nectar, , n Jmce lemoa rtBd and Mlt ad iUr to bleniL pour to an ice cream freexer and free re until firm. Remove dasher and pack freezer with ice and salt. Let stand one hour or longer. Suitable for dessert or. for serving with' meats. Use peach-nectarine, a'pri-, cot, pear, -plum or peach nectar of the whole-fruit Tariety. Suf-. fldent for a 2 -quart freexer. Stock Uid! Stock up now for va- In -Ydiir : 'I j pvx gffli Eresr-pcdgVcxicffonleed " " ' -' - - 4 " -' v " 2.85 j EXCLUSIVE : - I mrn j , , THIS STORE