i .1 IV - Tie OriGOIl tni7ZZ2ZXTs t?d-Orwgczv Cctoday KaniSaQ; rbxncarr .13.-1941 , - .. a r t Sweetheart ' Of "Class - Scorned:':?,'- Miss Helen . Fanton, daughter ct Mr.' and Mrs. Edwin Fanton. ,vas chosen as sweetheart of the junior class of Salem high school at the class dance held Friday night in the school gymnasium. . " The runners up In the sweetheart r- contest? were Miss Phyllis Walker 8 and Miss Edith Moxley. Mr. Holland Haag escorted Miss Fanton to the orchestra stage 1 where she was Introduced by, Mr. Roger Wagner; Junior class presi- ent. " ;-,f-v V : : The hall -was festive with Val itlne tiecoration -and on one ide of the balcony was .an eight : . ioot red ' heart,' with" ar black; sil so'uette of V dancing couple.."The fearfwas encircled with "a" lace ,uffle.At' either" end of the gynU asium' were two large red Cupids -booting ' arrows " and ' smaller' 1 7 X tearts around the halir Miss Doro JTi. L oy ?oUr headed the decoration v. t;, ' Committee. ' -r:t At a lovely family dinner Frl- Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. aay night Mr. and Mrs, Henry W. G. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Eriksen announced the engage O: Brady, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ment of their daughter. Miss Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Christine isriksen, to Mr. Glenn Ttelt, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lamb, Anderson of Hemet. California, Irs. Area Jerman, Mr. and Mrs. son of Mrs. Delia Anderson of T. W Creech and Mr. and Mrs. Milwaukee, Oregon. No date has Weil Brown. Miss Muriel Wilson Deen Mt for the wedding. Is class advisor and Mr. Roger The dinner was held at the eu Wagner made arrangements for turban home of the bride's par the dance. - entB The betrothal hews was hid Violin - Students In Recital A group of young violin etu- t. .u. i mM year recital by, Mary Talmadge Headrlck at the Roberta studio tonight at S;15 o'clock. All inter ested friends are cordially Invited. luuiinc Mr. vTcnHrir -umi .h Mrs. I. L. Darby, Miss Florence ; Lewis, Miss Mary Jane, Kestly. Miss Frances Shioler and Miss Florence Skaug. The following S program will be given: Melody Impromptu -' - Cradl Sonf !': ; RubenaUio Wd Carter c'rani Seknbart Gloria Whito .Brtkai fraderick IitM Bong ol .ladi. "aJEJiSftrvice attended a dessert lunch- ijonm' ' Left, white ' tm- ,- ti - " I - ft :'4i- v i - - " .- : " vx 1 f"2 w-:-3s-' :'--'fn.:''':' V;:itis::ri 1 : :' 1 'if- 1 a ' - -'i I x V A W ' ' ! - - yy -i ' i -. ;' An eld becoma a catchword for the trcvel-wiaa wonian, fer "weigh it weir must be t.cn Lter&Uy by the woman who plans to travel ty sir. Air luggage is. weighed and restricted.4 Clctiies must not only be smart and becoming, but th?y must pack well and not wrinkle In the process. At a recent New York fashion showing, the clothes rhown above were suggested for their ability .to iriirl tttog packed Into a small space and not j 0 v it, zzd for their, wearability;" on the trip or tt a r .rcrt. At left is a white evening gown with , ti : r -.:.:r scarf that may he worn over the head. I: 13 Ui.r.rr.ed f.1th Waft about the shoulders and I . t $2 " MAXINE BUUKN 4 Editor den inside of miniature airplanes tied with red and blue ribbons to a large transport plane suspend ed above the center of the table. Miss Eriksen is a graduate of Silverton high school and of the eon ,cI Educati Monmouth. She is now a faculty member of the Oak Grove school. Mr. Anderson attended schools in Milwaukie and is also a gradu ate of the Oregon College of Edu- cation. He is bow a corporal in the United States army air corps at Hemet. California. Dessert Luncheon At Church Seventy members and gueata of the Woman s Society of Cbristian T , . ,j lpn given ai iiib cuurcu ivbuiibo y neon. Small tables were love- with early spring flowers and tlncoln's day appointments. IIos Vses were Mesdames George enderson, Anna Carnes, Clara icas, W. N. Ash, D. C. Poindex r and Alma Barkus. Akt the program hour, eplrlt- ila were sung by Clarice War- ig; piano selections by negro jmposers were played by Mra. C. Poindexter; readings were Jven by Rev. D. C. Poindexter; Xents from the life of Lincoln, tere recalled by Mesdames 11. C. Jfeavenworth, C. F. French, W. VAsh and C." A. Downs. V Mtss Bobbe Shinn and Mim -Airley Cronemiller will be In rrvallis this weekend and will lend the Kappa Alpha Theta rority formal. Miss Shinn will to attend the Pbi Delta Tbeta ice and Miss Cronemiller will a guest at the Phi Gamma Del- formal. Mention Publicity Chairmen! ie to a cnange of deadllna te, hereafter all calendar no es and dab announcements lost be la tha Statesman offices frfdiv noon, in ord to mika )e Sonday edition. Calradar no Scea may be telrptroned la, hat ther notices should be written at one aide of the paper aad Mther aaailed or brought to the pfflce. romen, ArePackability Clothes eveaing gown; ceater, aB-day costume B IO S it mm CLUB CALENDAR - , - ; . ...Batorday . Cootie club dance, VFW- hall, White Shrine of Jerusalem, card party S pi m. at Masonic temple. , , Buaclaj : Lablsh camp, RNA, benefit dinner, 1:30 at hall. Monday American Legion auxiliary, 3 p.m. Junior auxiliary at 4 ;1B, both at Fraternal temple. - Joint meeting of Central un ion and Iota Sigma, WCTTT, dinner at hall, 6:30. Hal Hibbard auxiliary, 8 p. m., woman's clubhouse, enter tainment, social meeting. Grant PTA Study club, 1:30 p. m. at school. Anyone inter ested invited. CDA study club, with Leah Sewing, 39 Center street, 8 p.m. Home Economics club of Sa lem grange, all day sew and luncheon, grange hall, D street. Tuesday Elea Ebsen Drama clans, with Mrs. F. A. Elliott, Ambassador apartments, 2 p.m. Laurel Social hour guild, all day meeting and covered dish luncheon, with Mrs, Jennie Wil lis, 660 Union street, begins 10 a.m. Etokta club, YWCA, S p.m. Ministers Wives, with Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, 855 Chemehcta street, 2 p. m. Wednesday Talk by Countess Morag Za moyska at First Presbyterian church, 8 p.m. Public invited. East Central circle, First Methodist church with Mrs. A. A. Siewert, 338 North Winter street, dessert luncheon, 1:15 p. m. Salem MubIc Teachers asso ciation. Noon at Argo. Royal Neighbors sewing club. Fairgrounds building, all day meeting, lunch. Mayflower guild of First Congregational church, with Mrs. B. S. Oliver, 866 Jefferson street, 2 p.m. Kappa Kappa Gamma alum nae meeting, with Miss Mar garet Wagner, 7:80 dessert supper. Pringle Woman's club, all day at clubhouse. West Central Circle, 1st Me thodist church, with Mrs. G. W. Day, 645 Chemeketa street, 2 p.m. AAUW radio class, women novelists, with Mrs. Russell BeuUer, 595 North 24th street, 1:45 p.m. Thursday , Liberty Women's annual hus bands dinner, 6:30 p. m. ln grange hall. Woman's Bible class of First .Methodist church, at Old Peo- pie's ihome, 1625 Center street, 2 p.m. Pythian .. Sisters. .- with Mrs. Earl Burk, 42 Edgewater atreet, S p.m. Valentine party. j right, cape suit edging tha apron effect at the hips. An aB-day dress, center, features brown and white stripes that have a wavy effect. The akirt Is pleated all around below the hip-length bodice .line? A rolled-back triangular frame hat cf .white felt completes the costume. The cape suit, right. Is made of a fabric which is almost like a knit for Its resistance to crushing. The plaid is ln a grelge mixture, light enough for a warm climate, but warm for unex pected cool days. The cape Is brandy brown, and is worn with matching crocodile shoes, hat and bag, and turban-like hat Turbans, by the way. are more popular than ever.; ; ... . v.- - -j- t--v; .! Tureday.nlghwj$..a. popular? evenlnr for meetlntra of several alumnae groups. ' V : " f , ' - M Beta Thl . ; J I the Pi Beta Phi alumnae at her home with Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs.:At" Terrence King and Mrs. Louis, B. School as assisting hos tesses. W;; - ,c:: ' I A dessert supper was -'served followed by a ; business meeting and members sewed for. Britain. The group elected Mrs. James Clayton, as a delegate,' to attend. ; tha province conference in Bpo ' kane air- tha Davenport - hotel q; April 1 26 and 27. t A. dinner lor- alumnae- and-hotrhahds will he held in March. r - Members . present-., were Mrs." Marion: Molkey, ' . Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Vera Miller: Mrs. ; P. D. Quisenberry; Mrs. Carl Rlck- mrmn.-. TCtararT -TOoth Mti TCIhovt TlnHJ erts, Mrs. Lee Bown; Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mrs. ! Floyd i Thompson, Mrs. Harold Lad J" and Mr.. Raymond : Bone- Kapda Alpha Theta The Kappa Alpha TheU alum- nae met at the home of Mrs. Willard Marshall and she was aaslsted -by Mrs. Donald MeCar- gar and Miss Elolse Buck. A late Hunner was served bv- the ho. ... Attending the affair were Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. Emily Sedge- wick, jars, xuyior nawiiai, taia. George S. Hoffman, Mra. George Hug, Mrs. Roy S. Keene, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. Charles xieiuei, mru. xuuewiua jiuugmon of Portland, Miss Helen Langille, Miss Bobbe Shinn, Miss Frances Jenson, Miss Shirley Cronemil ler and the hostesses. Delta Phi Mrs. Roy Ferris was hostess to the Delta Phi sorority alumnae at her home on South 23rd street. During the evening Mrs. Otto Paulus road the stage play, "Life With Father," by Clarence Day. A late supper was served by the hostess. Members present were Mrs. William Thome, Mrs. Robert Rieder, Mrs. C. Ronald Hadklas, Mrs. Robert Gentzkow, Mrs. Otto Paulus, Mrs. Verne Bain, Mrs. Hugh Church, Mrs. Steve Ander son, Miss Doris Unrub, Miss Mar Jorie : Van deWalker and Miss Ruth Pemberton. Mrs. Burghardt Is Hostess Mrs. William 11. Burghardt was hostess for an informal dinner party Thursday night at her Union street home in compliment to members of her club and their husbands. The dinner table carried out the Valentine theme and bridge was in play during the evening. Win ning prizes were Mrs. W. E. Han son and Mr. W. H. Wood. Special guests were Mrs. J. B. Cob ray. Mrs. Prince W. Bvrd and Mra. Tongue Mnnaer Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. Russell Cat lin, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Russell, Mr. and Mr. Rollin K. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hanson and Mr. and' Mrs. W. H. Wood. - Children Have y 1 Valentines A Valentine party was held on Friday morning for members of Mrs. Zosel's kindergarten. The hostess was assisted by Jean Hob son Rich. Pupils of the kindergarten are: John Clement, Tom ' Patterson. Donna Starkey, Bill Donaldson. Kenneth- Rantseyer, Patsy Ana Ramseyer, Claudia Waters, Clar ice Waters, John Perry, Peter Loder. ' Marolyn Mercer, Sharon Howe. Larry Lister,' Dab ' Reed, Pierre Salu, Nancy Fox. Mary Kay Brown. Daryl Prultt, Bever ly Mackey, Jeanne Rickard. Will Showalter, Nadine George, Mari lyn ana Hugh Mount were ad ditional guests. " ! Mrs. Stege Fetes KCKT Club ' Mrs. C. W. Stege entertained members of the KCKT clnb Thursday afternoon. At the tea hour! the hostess was assisted by Mrs.j Roy H. Wassam. A special gnest was Mrs. John Rath. Daffo dils provided the decorative note on the serving table. Members present were Mrs. Fred. Barker, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. E. ji Donnell, Mrs. A. A. Graber, Mrs. Hattle Givens. Mrs. Marr Rodgers, Mrs. Nellie Knox. Mrs. Dell Schellberg and Mrs. Roy H. wassam. ; ' Mrs. Chas Haworth. nrecldea't of the south Salem WCTU enter! tainea her executive committee at a luncheon at her home on West Rural street Tuesday. Daffodils and other spring flowers 'ware used as a centerpiece with a vio let corsage marking each place. The; guests were-Mesdamea Alma Barkus, c. T. Cooper, ' John Ber- telson; B.-F. Patton. Mason Bish op and C. W. Staeey. : : :- The Shaw study dab, a . its first spring . meeting Wednesdsy night elected . the following offi cers: .Joseph Wolf.- president; Gertrude Hlnert, vice - president: Bertha Stegman, ' secretary, and ' Richard Portal, publicity. - The study dab .carries informal and Informative discussions of secular and religious subjects. -. ' I;. ,- - -, - - Ir. aad lira; Joseph Fclton aad Mr.L and Mrs. Clinton Standlsh will-be the weekend guests .of Mr. and Mrs. 8 t a n t e y Satchwell at their Kelso, wash., home. The Satchwella formerly resided ln Salem. , ' '. I,.- . ' Mr. and Mrs.- Lee Crawford left last night for thefr beach home at Prairie City where they will spend several days. Ir - 'W?? r:fTomV"1hr haUry; and ifr - Mitcham U the ilrst i lows: - Z- - - .K h MUu. vice-president of the f ederaUon. KKX.10: 85 , a.m. Metropolitan - Opra;Italo -Moatemesal a eon-. ducts his own opera "l.'Amore "... del Tre De." ote !( xw. kiUbm ats . Archibald Kxia Pi bis -Maafr4o .Huiti suiimb A Mtld. Lmeii Brow...f Am Old Wimt m... A XMta.. KEX :3S-8 pm. Arturo Tosca- niBi conducts, the NBC Bym- phony. rlth Mlscha Misehakoff, viollalst. and. Carlton Cooley .... ... ' vionrt. aaswung aniau. . Tv St.d.t -Brpbaj ttortuf vmm ..; Vtii . Voic mt Spring.. ... -Htnmn Honor Miss Olson At SnOWPf - - K-1 Misa La Verne Dumas enter- aPa bridal Bhoer" Thur oay aignt at ner noma in ine Monterey apartments, honoris Miss Maxlne Olson, bride-elect of Mr. Stanley Stlffler. The Valen- tine motif was used In decora- tlons. The Uble was centered w?th a la?ge heartXpS Jal. ., tO Mies. OlSOn. miss, uison. Those present were Maxlne Olson, Mrs. William Hoyt, Mrs. LiBtov icdwards. Mrs. Peixv Mvers. Miss Maraaret Ann BlHrb.- Miss Helen Ostrln, Mrs. Homer SUff- lr. Miss Madeline Simmons, Miss jean Kuiott, miss uetty Kcnaeier and Miss La Verne Dumas. Colorful Bluebirds Fun to Stitch Says Laura Wheeler CROSS STITCH BLUEBIRDS PATTERN 2764 "Happiness is right at home," say these bluebirds, symbols of good luck. Stitch them on your v - "'"""" lru ilui cvumiui m uwcr tern of 10 motifs ranging from 3 x 64 inehea to 64 x U ti .J .hWOV. dub Pfdarairi ' -Th. einberV- ot the' Buslnesa s aaP "f eal ?W?mn Ble Hammer and : Eileen Jackson'Mr. HIggins ia naUonal sUte he-maiaeatr f th even-, lag was th -d s-p-l ay- by Mw. T1 tf .AukAil a vhA' county health department motion nlcture fUms on the fight against germs. president, Mrs. Rosa Wilkes, Miss Edna McEIhaney. chairman of the health and recreation committee, , u deeper.. Mary Sheldon, Caroline Wilson, Julia Webster, Phebe MeAdams. Rata MCAdams, Dorothy IJntoet, Hazel Roealcke, Wlaaifred Urrick. RuthMeore, u i.i mn. .vivan ToAn - tV' i HtiViT merit . Saalley. Beanie Hammer. Grace A. Gilliam, and caecta.Mra. oorhad,-Mra. ,.iyia-..JMeBreom of Pilot Kock, Oregon;, ana Mrs. Marion Wooden, , auperlntendent. of diet at the lnstUDtlon. .and JS&SS North Willamette district confer- enee which will be held in Eugene February 22 and 23, when the us ual program will ha followed. For ilucA in ineaumj in is cudhtoicb, ahould contact Mra. Kftle Arehart, transportaUonc chairman. Mm a w Norb f Mr. aad Mrs. A. w. Norblad ef tSuSEi 1 &l ed S-Titt tal Thursday ana vfsitea tne leg- . iv . w un.M kMi u nttit nt th UaHnn hntl honor. fn, ,.M.nt. Xf th. tl Mr. aad Mrs.. Kllia VooEschen and Mr. and Mra." Ray Yocom were guests of the Portland Rotary club- nrlday night at the Eugene Gleemen'a concert. inches; color schemes; Ulustra- Wn o' stitches; materials re- q oruu ln cola Ior lul" pattern to The Uregon statesman, www i wpi, nuig imuij PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. E 0j6 Good work You had it coming . . . But don't let it slip through your fingers! Some of that extra money you'll save. Some you'll spend to fix up the house, buy clothes you've needed, get things for the children. Ad vertisingxcgn help, you select wisely. . This . paper is full . of sound, helpful buying . counsel. ; Read the advertisements carefully. Then you'll purchase with the foreknowledge . that;inedns MONl SAVED v. . and put ALL your sglai-tbjgood us . . ' Mr. ana aire, w. w. w itAftillniM aa their w Jt SB-d gnea Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiard A. IHins of .Bead and Mr. "John "IT. !n t-th swnth naUonal vice- reeentatlve for the federaUon. - . PviniCUl LJlllCerS w Pay Visit ... . .rn - 7iniB lf ' ,IlV , , 1,,:. 71 " official visit from the grand Jll r.nt, i.Vi " "7;:(r;." "d l'0lt Mra. jrF' -! wMmcT rearcsentatrva accompan kr. . Eha waa printed .with K t hy the .local SJaterav , Tha rrouD served a merehanfa lunch at aooa, and after the aveai ing meeting, rerreenmenia were served aad a social boar enjoyed. . - , Catholic Club MakeS PlanS ralholle Daorfctera of "aea.lon t th women'a club houes Wed- -IAy. " .x" iim.Ioi. -"fflJl.S 5? member. ct J"f member. on March it. fff? l2?ZJEl following the business meeting ... J. MlM Mary Brnj18-. Letter Carriers flrn WnnnroH -A" ilUilUlCU Mrs. Dolly Crittenden enter tained members of the National Association of Letter Carriers auxiliary, Thursday afternoon, with a social meeting. Those present were Mrs. Marian Tung, Mrs. Lillian Garrett, Mrs. Gladys Boyce, Mrs. Ada Blackman. Mrs. Esther Rothrock, Mrs. Ethel Welch. Mra. Pearl Nichols. Mrs. Lillian Zlan, Mrs. Henry Craw ford. Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. Claude Glenn, Mrs. William O'Neill. - , . Mr. Anunsen Honor Guest - Mra. Fred 8. Anunsen waa host ess for a de rightful affair Thurs day night at her Leslie street home on the occasion of Mr. Anns sen's birthday. A dessert sup per waa followed by an evening of contract. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ray To com, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Mose Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills and Mrs. Leona Johnson. Mr. Jutd Mrs. Roy 8. Xeeae will entertain as their guests tonight at the Willamette-CPS game, Mr. and Mra. Dava White and Jr. aad Mrs. William Graahora of Port ,,,1. Mrs. William H. BonrAardt aad Mrs. Thomas B. Rilea left Friday q gpenu ine WCCHuu Wltn IOI, and Mra. Kenneth R own tree at Seaside. 51 5?sias statemaau Eeuperman T TTl " 5 The Ajnerjcaa Legion auilliary taftemoonV Tork v .continued oa . ha material to Bend to the vet- rep-"eraa hoepltil at Boeebarg. Preent-wfre:-r. w Mra. Harold! Perkins; Mrs. J. li. Cannon. Misi Jessie Rodman, Mrs. ' W. J. Aadeiion, Mra. Aastin Wil "aon, Mrs. John Olson, Mrt. LI yd Perkins, and the hostess, Mrs. Heuperman. f , - i The next I meeting wm do i the home oflMlsa Jessie Rodman. lOIf N. Witter atreet, Thursday, 1g-t lt in. -There will be a cohered dist. tter at 1 o'clock. TTatf wembera ara ttxred ttfni. r 10 . P m . - ' - ' i 1 . t a yirr, lViifa. Arrfvl miht ta-ha - iUl to a tiw-weeaea-gu"i Or., and Mrei KODertJOepn wera tb lattert farenu; MrJfcB:V . iiiv .'i-- Mra. - Bevtard AdiBM. ; wbo le now . residini In QlympU, Wah:, spent Thursday and Friday in So- t lent -with her parent, Mr. (tad Mra. 11- 11. Corey. ' - Todcys .Menui Several tskereating- dlahea win he ! Included on the weekend menus. t i .1 i - iTODAY : Avocados oa half shell Chipped I beef on biscuit 8teaaed potatoes Spln&lh with lemon Frozen niepberry shortcake BVWDAX . I Raw Vegetable salad Pork fchoulder roast Bfilcy sauce . , Celery aad corn : I ! ! . t I ! I Chocolate sundae, wafers I 1 - Monday l i Cabbage (did plaeapple salad Beef and kidney pie j Onions, battered ; Baked potatoes ; . j Raisiajpie j PORK SHOULDER ROAST WITH SPICY SAUCE ; 4 Pork shoulder roll j Salt aad pepper i 2 small chiens; minced ' ! 1 tahlesleoa Warcestcrahire aaaca f : i 1 tahleapdoa sflgar K teaapopa; paprika .1 . k n9 jIAcgar j cp wter , l X tableapdoaii catsup r Have picn&e shoulder boned and rolled at thf market. Season wttk salt and pepper. Place fat aide up on a rack lnfan open roasting pan. (Insert a meat thermometer so that the bulb reaches the center cf the roll if available.) Pat; in a moderate oien (S50 degrees) aad roast until I well done. Allow ap proximately! 40 to 45 mlnutea per pound xor roasting a oonea enoui d r . Combine other ingredients; cook together for five minutes un til flavors are blended. Serve as sauce with roast pork, j BABT3 a Taelleva misery fastf -eztcraaii. Rub on ?! m r...".r