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PAG2 SEC Tb OZSGOXi CTATECMA2L Cclem. Oregon. Toe-dar MonsIng. August 3. 1S43 i v Ramp Sunday " Society foik are interested In ike -announcement being- made by, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ramp of the " marriage of their daugh-J ter. Miss Hattle Ramp, to iJHr. ;: Kenneth J. Golliet of Salem, son. of Mr. J. J. Golliet of Seattle. .The ceremony was performed on . Sunday afternoon - at the Ramp am at Brooks. ' -. a . - Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson per-, formed the 'service before mem-; bers of the Immediate family. The . room were decorated with bon- queta of gladiolus in shades of pink and white. The bride wore a smart, after- attendant and wore a cornflower hlue frock. Mr. Llndemsn served, "TnpVienording trip oyer the Skyline trail. Mrs. r.7Jr .t7:; tZm,,:" rrr. .r,: tal and attended Willamette unl- versity. She Is a. member of BeU" Chi sorority.; , , . Mr. Golliet attended schools in Seattle and is now assistant mana ger at Sears Roebuck and Com pany. . ; Parker- Vicary Vows Read On Sunday arternoon the home of the groom's parents In Nswberr. Miss Marian Arnes Vicary daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Vicary, became the bride of Mr. Curtis Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtln W. Parker. Rer. Gerras Carey of the New- berr Friends church officiated. The bride wore an afternoon frock of nary crepe with black accessories. Her eorurii w f deep pink roses and forget-me- nots. 1 The couple left Immediately for a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches and will reside in New berg upon their return. Pattern There's one thing that no truly smart schoolgirl can do without . ror ine pew term ana that s a Jumper! This most beloved of young-world modes is shown in a spirited new Ann Adams Pat tern. 4294. Style will "go to her head" in a jaunty two-piece scoicn cap. xne jumper, itself is mads in simple princess style with no shoulder seams in the traps. There's a fresh long or short sleeved blouse too. Why not stitch up two different outfits? Have one in rayon or wool plaid, with . bias lor the straps, center front and sides of the jumper and the band of the cap. Then make another style in. say, black, wine or green velveteen. i Pattern 4294 is available in girls sizes S, S. 10, 12 and 14. Size 12, jumper and cap, takes Z. yards 25 inch fabric; blouse, 1H yards contrast. sa4 nrrxzx cekts (iso i oiaa tor this Arn Adam pattern Writ plainly 8IZE, NAME, AD DRESS sad STYLE NUMBER. - 99 "st-4reud weaaaa ta town" ... as s badfet sla . . . via tha AJCNE ADAMS BOOK OF PAT TERNS. This woalral ntfuiai raataia (aiar clothes for ry member- af tba family, fraaa smallest mall fry' t r -fifty. Aa4 ere Ihonjk yoa'va sever Ukta s stitck kafora, tha crytUl-claar aawiag iu stractiona that accompany aaeb aim ! pattara aaaa keaaa-drasfsaakras aaay fam . For nara atyla at leaa eoat -order anr book today 1 BOOK FT f TEEN CENTS.' PATTERN FirTEES CENTS BOOK AND PATTERN TOOKIHIR, TWENTY -TIVK CENTS. if- - - 8b4 yaar arder to The Orcfoa Stte ian, Pattera deria nnwt. ' LtJiltJ ess HJKXJJ THT3 ADVTCXt Arayoq prt tins moody, cranky and KXHVOU8T Do you frar bos ftaghg. waaa-ening diary spells? THEN XJ3TEU: . Tnece sy rcptoms often restflt from f emais functional tllsordera. 80 start todat and taks reliabls Lydia X. laX ham a Tr table ConipoviiKi. For ortrCO yra. Pm sham's Coto pound nas Helped tiousand cf grateful women during C.:: cu-t dys. Pink-ham a has helped chlm uruu-ung nerves and le&en d'.atreaa 2ue to annoying (emals XancUonal 'lrregularlUea. PirtMa'i Compound Is WORTH TBYlfrQi ... - ...... '''' V'ts fffwim V'-' lit :.::v If 1 : ; r J. Biinvinus rvuss Kayuoy- lor. douahter of Mrs. Leoncr" Taylor.- whose engagement" to New Yort City, has been an- nounced fa Honolulu where Pace is stationed. The wedding will be an event of .T. Icm- iss ,lclor 1S w ji i y.i,,i residing tn Honolulu. . , Church Rites Solemnized Thursday The Knight Memorial church was the setting for a lorely cere- money Thursday night at 8:30 o clock when MJss Jeanne Seacat, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Charles C. Seacat. became the bride of Mr. George T. Drakeley of Port- land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Ham C. Drakeley, sr., of Salem m . Lfraaeiey, sr., ui oaieiu. Rer. Knowles S. Tortz, who . married the brides parents in South Dakota, nerformed the celemony The altar was banked with bouquets of white gladiolus, ferns and white tapers in candel abras. Mr. Raymond Drakeley sang: "At Dawning" preceding the service and Miss Ina Bennett piayea ine accompaniment ana wedding marches. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of white net over satin designed with full skirt extending into a train. The bodice was tight fit ting with heart-shaped neckline and short puffed sleeves. Her finrertin leneth tulle veil from a halo of lace and net. She car- ried an all-white bouquet of bou- rardia and sweetpeas. brn su.r of tha hririp wa tha honor attendant. She wore a frock of deep rose satin and car- ried an arm bouquet of rubrum lilies. Mr. Ellis Charles Doan was best in for Mr. Drakeley. Ushers man were Mr William Drakeley, Mr. Grant Teets and Mr. Mervyn Kingwell A reception at the A. H. Nohl gren home followed the wedding with members-of the bridal party receiving the guests. Mrs. Carl Hollingworth of Portland presid ed at the serving table and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren cut the bride's cake Assisting were Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. Joseph Nohlgren, Miss Joy Cooley, Misj Gladys Ross. Mrs. C. L. Pierpoint and Mrs. Clarice Stewart. Mrs. Seacat wore a gown of dusty rose crepe for her daugh ter's wedding and a corsage of bouvardia and roses. Mrs. Drake ley wore a blue figured crepe frock and a similar corsage. When the couple left for their wedding frlp the bride was wear ing a navy blue ensemble with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Drakeley will be at home at 2234 Lovejoy avenue, Portland. Mrs. Drakeley attended schools in South Dakota and Willamette university. Mr. Drakeley is a graduate of Oregon State coileRe and is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. He is now assistant planning engineer for the Port land Gas and Coke Co. Mr. and Mn. V. J. n-11 rnlpr. talned a their house ruests this weekend, Mr. and Mrs. P. Thorn- hill and son, Raymond, of Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Thorn hill and son, Robert, of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rein- hard. Mr. Raymond Thornhill will leave soon for the south, where he will attend Duke university. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Siegmnnd of Eugene were in Salem on Sat urday and later motored to Nes kowin where they enjoyed the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen of Los Angeles (Marguerite Estudil- lo) are vacationing in Salem as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Estudillo. a a a LEBANON Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gunderson entertained at a din ner last week In honor of the marriage . of Mrs. Gunderson's niece which was solemnized the Friday before. Miss Lucille James, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert James, was married to Mr. Ross Springer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Springer of Shedd. at the groom's home. Immedi ately after the ceremony tbe young couple left for a trip to Crater lake and other southern Oregon points. They returned Sunday and went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson where the wedding dinner was served on the lawn. ' While the company was still at the tables a caravan made up of members of the Lebanon Sev enth Day Adventist church came with gifts and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Springer will live on a ranch near Shedd. Mrs. Springer was member of the class of 1940 of tbe Lebanon high school. . m- : 1 PERRTDALE Invitations are but for a shower for Miss Vivia? Morrison for Wednesday after noon. Miss Morrison .will marry Pete Brown, on August 25 at North Bend. Both, Miss Morrison and Mr. Brown are employed at the Houk store.! They will live In the John Zylstra house west of town. -. J ... t SHELBURN-i-A ' shower was recently given j at the Charles White home for ilrs. White's niece. Alene McDonald, who will soon become the bride of Lloyd Miller, son of Mrs. Cora Miller.- Mrs.- Parker Hostess at ;' -:, iM(peM:.:-'.'.'; A' much feted visitor Is the .capital is Miss Frances ' Malotte of Can Francisco, who Is a guest of her brother-in-law and sister,' Mr. and Mrs. H. Q. Smith. ; j V Monday afternoon Mrs.' C-W Parker presided at a smartly ap , pointed luncheon at the Spa in - compliment to Miss Malotte. The table was centered with a crystal .bowl of pastel asters. Later in the afternoon the " guests enjoyed several ; konrs of ' contract on the patio . at the Parker home on Rose street. Win nin- prixen were Miss Malotte, Mrs. Perrr R Ktllv . tud Mrs. Claude Murphy; - Mr Roy H. Mills Mrs. W 8 Parker, Mrs. Harry V. Collins MrnanerrellQ Bkucuiosh" L";. JnXJ&L. UcSln?$' Bishop, Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. Paul Van Seoy, Mrs. Clande - Murphy, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mrs. Carl - Emmons and Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs. Roy H. Mills will enter- tain this afternoon for the pleas- ure of Miss Malotte. Guests hare Deen in,vuea to a aessert luncn- eon at the Mills home on Court atrttAt with unral hnnn - . . - - "act louowing. borers wm be placed for twelre guests. I. M. Clarks Enjoy Fine Party- sixty friends and rathered on Friday at the home . t r rm', r,... relatlTeS 01 sirs. u. f. Taylor on State street to celebrate the 65th wd. ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I mjT Pla.V Mrs. Anna DeLong and Mrs. erman Clark nnurd VU Herman Clark poured, while Marjorie Dariei and Evelyn Krickson served. The latter wore i.eniennun aresses. . . . . uiaaioius and asters were used on the serring table, and the rooms were decorated 'with many bouquets of summer flowers. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith sang during the afternoan, and Mrs. Florence Houser and Mrs. Llla Acklin sang a duet The irrandsohs of the connle. Howard and Marvin Clark, presented vio- lln numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Clark are the parents of Mrs. Taylor, Prof. Her- man Clark, Mr. James Clark of "yaerwooa, wasnington, ana Mr, J- H- Clark of Oakland, Call- fornla. Qm 1 In (l KTorr I OJ.111 IN t?U.l Wedding Told Miss Lela Ruth O'Neal, daugh ter of Mr. James N. O'Neal of Ka lama, became the bride of Mr. Willard L. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith of Tillamook Sunday mornincr. The wedding: was solemnized In Eueene at the nome or me oniciaung minister, rvc t . xierman siniiu, Droiner oi the groom with the immediate family and few close friends pres- ent. The bride wore a n a v y blue suit with white accessories and a white gardenia corsage. She was attended by Miss Mary Alice Keesecker of Salem and Mr. Paul Smith of Waldport acted as best man for his brother. Follow Ing the ceremony the couple left for a short wedding trip. They will be at home in Salem after August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills and their daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Hanson of Eugene, who is visiting in Salem for several days, spent Sunday at the Dorchester House, CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Missouri auxiliary, X p. m. with Mrs. Esther Peterson In West Salem. Delta Tau Gamma and moth ers at Virginia Bendlksen's, 8 p.m. Women's Missionary society of First Evangelical church hold picnic at home of Rev. and Mrs. Q. F. Liening, all day. Central WCTU, dinger field, noon picnic and program. Missionary society of First Evangelical church, with O. F. Leinings, all day picnic. Cars leave church 9 a.m. Wednesday Royal Neighbors, all-day meeting, Fairgrounds cabin. Friday Women's Bible class. First Methodist church, with Mrs. A. A. Lee, 1515 State street, 2 p.m. Laura Wheeler Designs Quilting Motifs lor Varied Use v ; . COHt saaa KHHtCSACT SaSWCS. tC A prize package for the quilt- maker a eollecUon of seven quilting motifs! Use them to quilt smaller articles' as well as quilts, Repeat them as often as yon wish. Pattern205 contains a transfer pattern of ? motifs ranging from MAJ-INE BUREN - Editor k C-.-.J . -."., . JLVIIJdJd OXlt?fc?U. YY 111 JD" , Feted . A 7LL Mrs. William Bush. Mrs. Burl Dutton and Miss Elisabeth Lewis wjn be hostesses tonight for a bathroom and linen shower at the former's home On South Com- merclal street tonight " in compli- ment to Miss Wllletta S n e d, whose marriage to Mr. Palmer Bue will be an event of Septem- ber 14. A buffet supper will be served at 7 o'clock and the evening hours ill V- - ... -11. C win tm '"" flowers will be usea about tne guest rooms and the serring ta- Die win oe cenierea wiia a dob quet or pastel nowers. Those honoring miss sneea wui oe ssrs . r rwr.ae, .8eV JeW, MIler Elizabeth James, Miss Marguarlte HUCi mibs nope uuwa, jars. " , n Glen Ward, Miss Cannela Ross, -urm u.).ina VTn-ntoT u piii. nuui- nuaiw, Detn lewis. sirs, ann uuuon ana Mrs. William Bush. T nnrVlOTI frl'vpn JjUilL.llt?VJil V71Vt;il TUnrn-r vii 1 liUI oUUy IT r - 1. ... "" "w.bwv- e8 " ofc , 7 for her Iter-ln-law. Mrs. Charles coinns, wno is visiting irom win- fietf. Kansas. The hostess centered small ta- Dle" wltn Dlnk Petunlss in white oowis. f ollowing luncneon, caras were in play. Mrs. Kex Petier as- slsted Mrs. Chapman. Invited to meet the visitor were: Mrs. Loren King. Mrs. Ray Mcauiey, Mrs. r rana wnuemore, Mrs. C. Ward Daris, Mrs. Harlan Wilson, Mrs. Fay Sherman, Mrs. Ray Moore. Mrs. Millard Pekar, Mrs. J. E. Edlund, Mrs. Rex Pef fer, Mrs. George Naderman, Mrs. Eugene Walters, Mrs. Bruce Gam- bill and Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Whitemore was holder of high score. Mrs. Collins was pre- sented with a scrapbook of Sa- lem. made from Oregon wood. On Thursday night the family enjoyed a dinner at the Chapman home, also to honor the rlsitors. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collins, Mrs. Jennie Col- Uan, Mr. Don Collins. Mr. and nucj vmi, amj ,uy- mu uu i. kuu Chapman. Salem Writer's club -will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson, 104 East Wilson street, for the first picnic supper of the season. For the first time In many years the writer group missed two consecu tive sessions because vacation trips called a number of the mem- Ders away. ine group win as- semble at 6:30 o'clock on the Nel- son lawn. The literary Droeram son lawn. The literary program is scheduled for S o'clock. Mem- bers from Corvallls, who have not oeen present tor some nme, are Among those motoring to Portland last night for the last in the series of Philharmonic Stadium concerts were Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. William Everett Anderson, Kenneth Rich, Mrs. Earle ti j -j-v ui,. ToanTiott. qnt mu- n-ift v-iTr.A7r MiV. Miss Charlotte Kallander, Miss Julia Johnson, Miss Eleanor Trin- dle. Miss Jean McElhinny and Miss Jean Cook. Mrs. T. A. Roberts and her son, ' Tommy, have returned to Neskowln for a stay at their summer home. They have as their guests. Mrs. E. V. McMechan and her young son. Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Jr. and daughter, Jeanne, have returned from a several days' stay along the Oregon coast, a a a M- ani r 1 r v ci.n 7. v-- " a ,nn, nr wn auVi v are enjoying a two weeks' Journ in eastern Oregon. Miss Frances Faber of Central Point is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felton. IH x H to 4 x 4 H Inches; di - - recUons for quilting. Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman, Needrecraft Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME asd ADDRESS. SOCIETY mm ThellCME Girls Will Camp for A Day Almost 200 Salem Camp Fire girls will be eligible to attend the day-camp which is being planned for August 28 and 29. The event is the first to be held In this vicinity and has been ar- ranged for Hager's grove, by special permission, The day-camp will begin when girls gather at Marion Square at o'clock and register for the day- camp. They will be taken to the . . .. grore ana answer 10 roil caii. fare or the morninr will be devoted to' - campcraf t, with girls being in structed in setting np camp and making fires. Following lunch and rest, proj- ects will be undertaken, with each girl working on her special On a of the most imnortant One or the most important -eTents of the camp will be the ----- .- ' ,.. 'ul"'''lt' their ruardians nrenare the eve- ning meal in the open. Corn and Dotatoes will be baked under- ground with 10 or 15 fires being used, so all girls will hare the opportunity to assist. Later in the day hikes and , in i j m wiiu wi 1 AJorKmf """" ranks. In the erenlng, stunts will be given by an camp x ire groups. In the morning, awards will be made at the council fire and camp will be broken with girls return- ing to tneir nomes. The Portland day-camps, of which there are sereral during the summer, have proved very popu- lar, with hundreds of youngsters enjoying tnem eacn year. Mrs. Paul Acton Is In charge of the camp in Salem, and Mrs. Vernon Douglas will be camp a covered dish dinner was en nurse. Guardians of the various joyed by a large group, at the groups will also attend the camp, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Metzger All interested girls are supposed to get in touch with their guar dians. The fee is only 60 cents for the camp. r r-i t ,i Tir-ll MrS. OlTlltn Will -p) tt i Joe llOnOreCl A delightful visitor in the ranital for several dava this -weeK is airs, tsierung smitn or wceu, am., one lormeny uuiue her home in the capital. Mr8 Douglas McKay, Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Miss Dorothea Steusloff are planning a smartly arranged luncheon for Wednes- day afternoon at the former's home on Jerrls arenue. A group of Mrs. Smith's old friends have been bidden. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kelley nave just returnea rrom a trip to California. They drove down over th now wniamett hirhwsv an the new Willamette highway and came back by way of the coast route outu i. . u.J o at the rair in san rrancisco ana visited friends and relatives in rt.Vlonst -mr.A Ban Fnnui ant Oakland 'and San Francisco Coquille. a a a Mrs. George Clark Is leaving for Toledo, Ohio, going by north- ern route and returning through the south. She will visit her bro- . v nvi- j . i T .V . V fornia and will be gone about two or three months. a Mrs. Walter Minler, Miss Jew- ell Minler, Mr. Ervin Potter and Miss Jessie Cooper enjoyed Sun day at the Eugene Grabenhorst cabin on the Little Fork of the North Santlam. ) Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aden 'Esther Black) of Snokane were weekend guests of Mrs. Aden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black. Th Worth Ralem UTOTTJ will . 1. , mei iu- aoius 01 mis. 4. in- - i. mil xt .v. --i. -t l?n.rc"" "7., ' V. rl. street at 8 o'clock on Wednesday, Anrust 28. instead of the ream for meeting day. a a a MOLALLA Miss- Frances M. Waller, bride-elect of John Oblack, Jr., was honored. Wednes day afternoon with a bridal shower by r - r, r ?c- v Mrs. O. B I - TIT.11. T . xxiveneo, mra. nu tauca and Mrs. Norman . Edmondson. a a a a . Tne party was neia on tne iawn Aft"a atetvjvu aavsi - noon was spent ln playing games. I r-resent were mrs. uuiu- son, Mrs. John Oblack. Miss Clara .Jane Engle. Mrs. John Nicol, " u..wvo. Colson, Mrs. Frank Dicken, Mrs. Harry Pederson, Mrs. G.; D. u uonnor, mrs. 4. . nooeruon, iooj, jum uoenm, Mascher, Miss Ruth Simms, Mrs. Mrs. Ralph L. Holman, Mrs. Gladys Klimpe, Kathryn Daugh- W. E., Toney, Mrs. Ralph Ehll Charles H. Albright, Mrs. S. B. rty, Lillian Rasmussen, Arlene Miss Gladys Fletcher Miss Rose . Powers, Mrs. Willis Dunton. Mrs. .Klampe, Myrtle Lovre, Lncelle Specht, Mrs. Roy Rogers and Miss Lottie Nelson, Mrs. L. E. Helder. Lowery, -Betty RIcketts, Florence Jean Tominson. 1 Mrs. C, A. Connett, Mrs. William ' Burr, Anna Hellman, Opal Horn- ; ' '. J. Werner, M r s .' C. H. Feyrer, sehuch, s Bernice , Russ, - Carrie - SPRING VALLET-The Rev Mrs. Elmer Taylor, - Mrs. E. R. Jakerm. i- Agnes Boehm. ;, Maude ' erend Don Huckabee officiated at Todd, Mrs. F. E. j Hume. Mrs. J. L d y, Carrie Weinman, Lotte a quiet home wedding in 'Spring i D. Peterkin, Mrs. H. C. Robbias. McClaughery, . Florence Waten- Valley Saturday noon, when Ha- Mrs. Oliver Buxton, Mrs. Peter - pangh,-Helen -Tlentsr Cora Big- seU oldert daughter of Mr. and Faurie, Mrs. Carl; King, Mrs. H. "gens, Alice Jefferson, Gertie Zen- Mrs4 John Engdahl, recently of a'Brede, Mrs. George Blatchford, ger. Lulu Starker, Violet Klampe, . Bismarck, ND .became the bride Mrs. Grant McCormack. " Mrs. Doris Lovre, Doris Rents, Norma of Torgny 'Fin el I. son of Mr. and - George Case. Mrs. James J. Wal- Jean Wright, Marie Phillips, Eva Mrs. Herman Finell of Marsh ier, Miss Frances tWsJler and the Peareall, jDonna L o r r e, Evelyn field. - , hostesses. v ' '.- ! - .T V -Pearsall, Mary j fcengeivLnssie . The bride was attended by her Sendlng-Tgif U were Miss HaxeX Cosad. Mrs.- Albert Haselbacher, , sister. Miss Julia Engdahl, and the Bowman. - Miss Harriet Hume. Mrs. - Lester .Do we. Mn." WiM rrnmn v. i,,nth.. i Mrs. Stelner, Mrs. Lester Boyd, Mrs. Louise Johnson. 4 Miss Ellen Johnson. Mrs. Edna Engle. Mrs. J. E. Riddell, Mrs. Norman Ed- mondson. -Mrs.: George Durant, Mrs. Carl Feyrer and Mrs. Fenton - -Harless. Stuff Pepper Fine : Treat .r Peepers are to be staffed lust about this time of year, and when baked they pro Tide excellent far for the. family or company at din ner. - r .V- . -TV ' . - : . Here are sereral suggestions for Stuffing peppers: 7 - 1 -; Parboil pepper shells 5 minutes, fill with mixed cream sauce shrimp and buttered toast cubes. Coyer with buttered bread crumbs and- bake 30 minutes at S50 de grees. . Fill raw pepper shells with corn souffle . mixture, cot er with - but- terea crumos ana gratea cneese and bake about 45 minutes at 225 degrees, of until shells are tender and souffle is set. Try chopped onion and celery together, add equal parts cooked rice and minced cooked ham, salt and pepper and an egg to hold to- gether, fill pepper shells and bake SO to 40 minutes at 360 degrees, Make regular. Italian spaghetti mixture, put in pepper shells that hare been parboiled 5 minutes. CoTer thickly with Parmesan add remaining Juice from peaches, ter for the dressing. Mix the dress cheese and brown In moderate Bake in moderate oren (375 de- ing in: the order Kiren and press oren. Bridal Shower at mi TT 1 QVlOr Ij-OITl W W Mrs. A. A. Taylor and her daughters. Mrs. Lloyd D. Reilly and Miss Betty Taylor, will enter- tain informally this afternoon at and Mrs. Howard Mort of Chi the Taylor home on Culrer street cago. Both are graduates of Wil for the pleasure of Miss Anna lamette unlrersity and are con- Mae Orabenhorst, popular August Driae-elect. A kltcnen sno uu A kitchen shower will fete tLj tea will be serred late in the afternoon. Bon- Quets of summer flowers in pastel V, r".I, shades will be used about the rooms. . BWden to honor Miss Graben- $,or8t "Mrs- C. W. Grabenhorst, Mr; H. R. Woodburn Mrs. L. B. ' "' " - J later. Mrs. E. B. Gabriel, Mrs. Glenn Gregg. Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mr8 Martha Wicker, Mrs. Charles Greene, sr., Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. H. E. McWain, Mrs. Nellie Harris, Miss Mary Harris, Mrs. LHllan Bunch and Mrs. E. B. Grabenhorst. Dinner Served at A i ' iVlt?lZ.Ut?I on Sunday afternoon. Their spacious lawn on Mill creek made a lovely setting for the occa- sion. Mrs. Metzger's sister, Es- ther Fulfer assisted In the serr- ing. Those "present were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reiman.'Mary and Shir- le'. Mr. ana airs. u. Aiisnier. Mr- and Mrs. Jack Swanson, Mr. o. """"i uv- .. o -. Mrs- Thomas Page, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davis and Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramseyer, Patsy Ann and ennein, air. ana airs, joe Teei nd Adah Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tooze, 3r-. Mr- and Mrs. Milton Dierks, Doran and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry. r hterT'Barbar'a Meerv an? aaugnters. war Dara, Margery and Ruth, were overnight guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. P. ttt t-.-i mi . p . wh; th !i.rtt to schoo Dr Steinhoff W1U 8 10 SCDOOl, UT. bteinnOIt wlll en as far with h!s famllv Boine Trtnhn anri win tr.cn torn to Seattle. whr h i tm- noraHly at tha TTni PTft T.n theran church. Dr. Steinhoff is western representative of the n .9 . a . . Doira oi American Missions or the United Lutheran Church of America. Congratulations are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jochim- sen on the birth ef a daughter at the Salem General hosDital Mon day morning, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Snelt have had as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs- D- I Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Smythe of Arling- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Standish anri tha vf t a a a m TA.onvi.. --- - ,v.. .uu TlAatHra Rnni tt mnaa i;".r.r: cationing this week at Newport, LABISH CENTER Relatives and friends of Lona Lowery hon ored her with a shower in the basement of the Labish Center echool house Thursday. During the evening Mrs. Wil v v. , - ;vr;v " r r. - - " "J u. TTS. Jt . hiui uu a iuu iuos nj Leulla Klampe, Doris Lovre; Eva iW It a a r - earsau ana orm jean, wrlgbt. a vmuuui . - ,i .. Following the presenUtlon of suu mucu was scrvea oy ine hostesses, Mrs, Lester Dowe, Mrs. Albert Baselbacher, Mrs. Lomon . . -.. vucoici uuaiw. Among those attending were Madia Wright, Grace Klampe, Lowery, Mrs. Ralph Lea,, Mrs, G If- ford Wrieht. Mra Pani w Mrs. E. B. Klamne. Mrs. Frerf Dowe, Mrs. Will Klampe, Mrs. -Nathan Knrth. Donna Jefferson, Mrs. Ivan McCoy and Mrs. Dewey' - Lowery.v : - Todays Menu Carrot and pineapple salad will be a good beginning for toaay- lucu a Carrot and pineapple salad Buttered new beeU Pork chops cream grary Baked potatoes - Peach crisp puddings PEACH CRISP PCDDIXa ; 2 cups cooked, dried peaches - cup peach Juice , cup sugar - v " cup honey ; cup butter ; i cup sugar 2 "eggs teaspoon cIotcs - H teaspoon nutmeg - 1 teaspoon Tanilla extract 1 cups toasted bread cubes 2 cups corn flakes Dice unsweetened cooked peaches and combine, with juice and sugar. Heat to boiling and add honey. Cream butter and sugar thor- oughly; add eggs and beat well, Add spices and flaroring. Fold In bread cubes and corn flakes. Put one half of the creamed mixture in buttered cake pan. Add peaches. - Coyer with remaining mixture and grees) about 25 minutes. Guests Arrive At Putnam's Mr. and Mrs. Rex Putnam and family are entertaining Mr. Put- nam's sister and her husband, Mr. nected with the University of Chl- cago. Mrs. Mort is the former Mary Putnam. The hosts and guests will go to tha oast and to the mountains during the next two weeks. The V. ', ' ' C7' Z ; T" Morts will attend' the Custer, South Dakota picnic at Layafette next Sunday JV1 FS. 5eaKGV TO TD TJ , nUSlSSS Mrs. L. B. Endicott of Chlco, Calif., will be the honor guest at the tea for which Mrs. John S. Beakey will be hostess Wednes- day afternoon at her home on Rural arenue. Mr. and Mrs. Endi cott and their children, Shirley and Ted, are guests at the Ralph Campbell home this week. Guests hare been Inrited to call between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs. Beakey will receive Informally with Mrs. Endicott and Mrs. Campbell. Mrs. William Gosser of Port- land will preside at the tea urn and assisting In the serving will be Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. A. L. Adolphson and Mrs. F. V. Prime. Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mrs. Robert Glenn of Corvallls will be In charge of the dining room. Bouquets of pastel flowers will be used about the guest room and on the tea table. air. ana Mrs. Campbell were hosts for an informal party last mgm mr emer sireei some jouc w l jiu mio. Endicott. The Worn an s Foreign Mission- ary society of the Leslie Metho- dist church will hold Its last meeting before joining with the new Womans Society of Christian Service, Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Bertelson, 110 East Lefelle street. Mrs. W. C. Conner will assist Mrs. Bertel son. This will be the Mite box ening with Mrs. W. N. Ash In -ha n. tya charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. John Harbison entertained as their weekend guests at their cottage at Nesko- , - - ... wm Mrs- Jane 1 nomas, A11SS Frances Jen son, Mr. Sam Harbi and Mr. and Mrs. Max Allen . iir' nd Mn' "William J. Braun haTe left for San Francisco and tlS A af.Alan f?ola AVnAflUtnn 4-k v" iuoIUuu uwc "ey will vacation for a week. fudge and Mrs. Harry Belt and their daughters, Miss Mira and Miss Barbara, have left for week's sojourn at Paulina lake. Mm. Taylor Hawkins and her daughter, Harriet, have returned from a stay at their Neskowln beach home. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald FrixzeD Va tfllWlljl a. m -a ,. weeks sUv In Sacramentn ru. wwsks stay in Sacramento, Call- r , ,.. .J, mMnM aiinaaewita vrlll enlov the ensuing- two wev J ' 1 " cuBUillg two WeeSS " they have taken on the McKenile river. : a SILVERTON -Friends of Miss Carolyn Parker have learned that her wedding to Charles A. Fuller of Batueground, Wash., has been set zor today. im rsfser, i Miss Parker, the daughter" of and Mrs. j. l. Parker of KrUSll PralHa. Waah vs. rr.a ' afrer Qf nn tora for aaveral months - store tor several "' . ' tti jU8t Drior to her learina- f fir WCQQlllf B&lSS XClllO C-.THIef co-worker entertained in her nonor. Bidden to the affair held in Miss Cavender's garden 'were Miss Parker. Miss Ina Harold airs. w. K. Tominson 1 Mrs George Busch Mrs J H Winter" Mrs. Jack Riches," Miss" Minnie Finell. A luncheon followed the n,,. " " Aftr a line Lodge, the young couple'wlll be st home In Mart h field where Mr. Finell is employed br the iseaamont Myrtlewood company. detain Call .T' J O, , 3 -n, J J I ; vj) Roast i, A cnttain call for ast Sunday's roast may be . the best part of a whole new performance. Chopped meat surrounding sarory dressing In ramekins Is dress for the old trouper listed on , the cast of characters as meat timbales. These mmye be made of any cooked meat -ham,, heef, pork, turkey or chicken. Excellent table compaa i ions are hot stuffed eggs and ;mushroom araTy... ; ; i r I IMEAT TIMBA1.ES 2 caps chopped -cooked meat 1 Salt I ' - ' i I--- -'- . j-Pepper.;-,.; kj-l'. : 1 M cups, bread rumbsri- ,1 teaspoon.poaltry seasoning i ; 1 teaspoon sU ;h";l' cup melted UJL T i - l I 2 tablespoons hot water j aux meat witn egg ana season- ing , Line well-greased ramekins i with this mixture, learinc the cen- Into the center of the cups. Bake about 30 minutes in a moderate oren (350 degrees). Yield: fi ser- ings. Beet Pickles in Winter Menu Pickled beets make good salad ingredients during the winter, so let's put down a few for con venien.ee when salad makings are at a premium. - " 4 , j r PICKLED BEETS j ' " Select small beets, cook an til -tender, dip into cold waterj Peel off skins. Make "the following: syrupy iA-s 1 . 1 . : - 2 cups sugar , T . . ' 2 cups water - , j 2 cups vinegar . t : ,1 teaspoon allspice 1 thinly sliced lemon 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 1 teaspoon cloves i i I Pour over beets and simmer 15 minutes. Pack into sterilized Jars and seal. A little , grated ( horse- radish added to pickled btejt gives variety. - f AppropnateName Given Drink ; Certainly this beverage has a timely name, and the ingredients are appropriate to the season. - PRESIDENTIAL PTJKCH . Mint sprigs 2 tablespoons sugar ; 1 pint strong lemonade 1 bottle grane carbonated hv- erage '.a': I" ' 1 bottle orange carbonated bev erage ! ' 1 bottle ginger ale . j 1 pint plain or charged water Select long-stemmed mintsDriKs and bruise between' fingers vto bring out flavor, then thrust them Into a deep pitcher half filled with ice. If preferred, mint may be ar ranged In a punch bowl with Ice upon It. Sprinkle with suear and ' let stand half an hour. Pour in lemonade, water, grape: beveragfc-. orange beverage and ginger ale. j - i Quick- Fudge Is Welcomed ; A shortcut to chocolate futiee will be appreciated these dava when time vis short but appetites call for sweets Just the same. 1 I PEANUT CLUSTERS f i (MakeS about 36) j J1 pound sweet chocolate It cup sweetened condensed : . milk - - j ' -i i j , J ' -. 1 cap whole peanuts . -. Melt chocolate in top of double boiler. Remove from 'beat Add milk and; peanuts, mixing well, i Drop from teaspoon on buttered baking sheet or plate. 1 Chill itot A dish, easy to cook In hot weather is. "turkey steak," says the US department of agriculture. They are t small pieces of turkey meat, and ;; housewives: can bay thent -wherever ; turkey is sold by the piece.. , ..; .. Froien turkeys are low in price this summer, and a large supply Is in? storage, according tn clal turkey committee of the ; de- partinentfyr1 ; i i -I S. ' -- - . f ' a : 6 - The death kncU to dnst prob ably; never will be rung, but hew insulating color-panels have a amooth glazed surface that pro vides no rough spots for dust catchlng. , $ . SlLVERTON-r Mrs. O. English waspompUmented at a shower at the p. B., Weatherlll home,, with Mrs.? E.-A. Domoralla : m va. ward Lambert and Mrs. t L. I b. ocnarnack assisting. . ?: ' InYlted Were Mra rmrii.i. William MacNelll, Mrs. Leonard Hudson, Mrs. Glenn Scott, Mrs. Gregory Schimnel, Mrs. J. H. Me Cullough,. Mrs., Ben Hassenstab, Mrs Ben, Zo!lnr lf- r.i..... l r;,Mr8' Caroline Lais. Mrs. Paul SlIff.VM-s. ottA. rt,..k and Mrs. Joseph Gander, i . , ' GARXEU'si 1 Beauty Nook i A "Get Acquainted" J SPECIAL OfTER OIL SHAMPOO F1XGERWAVK MANICURE ' All3forL J ;5 Free for Augrist ;A Shampoo Free With i Each Permanent0 - f . Permanent, S5c trp Marjorie Sanders Ryland 5 Alice iiuier Buchanan - IIARIO:? HOTEL' ? , .? Phone 0S31 j 3