. Li- fit CnTGOn CTATESUUt BcSam. Oigc& 7daMdor Uxb1b Ftbraaxy S3. 1841 Paid C2 f MAXIKB BUEEN Editor Mrs. Gaiser To- Preside At Party A delightful affair of Thursday afternoon will be the one o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. Silas Gaiser will entertain at her North Winter street home for the plea sure of a group of friends. 1 Spring flowers in the pastel - shades' will be used about the guest rooms and on ,ine luncheon table. Several hours of contract t bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Guests Include Miss Martha Sprague, Mrs., Robert Sprague, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs. Stanley Church, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Earl Cooler, Mrs. Melvin Geist, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. Robert Elf- Mrs. Lester Wilcox. (- .Mrs. Allen Will Be Hostess . ' Mrs. Reynolds Allen has invited a group ot friends to luncheon this afternoon at the State Street Tea room to say au revoir to Mrs. Bradford Collins,' who Is leaving In the near future to reside in Portland Following the luncheon the group will enjoy an afternoon of contract at the Allen home on North Church street Covers will be placed for Mrs. Bradford Collins, Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. James J. Hague, jr., Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs. A. Ter- rence King, Mrs. L. Kimball Page, -Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland and Mrs. Allen. Pattern Are you looking for a dress that', trim of tailoring yet soft of line . . that's young and fem inine, yet carefully . slenderizing' . . . that's nice for home wear, yet able to go anywhere? Then here it is--in Pattern 4509, a new Anne Adams shirtwaist style for matronly women. That scalloped collar would look crisp in lace- . 1 -M . eageu wmie organaie or voue, with scalloped cuffs to. match on the short-sleeve style. Notice that the back is yoked' as well as the front that's for action free- . dom! The front panel in the skirt allows splendid walking ease too. Let the illustrated sewing Instruct- , or help you to a professional and speedy finish.,' " t;, Pattern 4503 is available in wo men's sizes 34. 33, S3, 40, 42, 44, 4 and '48. Size S takes 3 tt ' yards 39 inch fabric, M yard con trast and 2 yards lace edging. ,. &ead riTTEEN CXNTS (15c) la coin for this Anne Adam pattern. Writ plainly SIZE. NAMX. AO-. DRESS ik1 STYLE RUMBR. The NEW l4l PATTERN BOOK. Br ANNE ADAMS is finished! So kt Mr. Mailman brinf the workt C fashion to your doorstep I This col orful book brims over wittt easy to-stitch outfits for every see; ry how. It shows original, dis-. tinctive designs in suits, ensembles, spsrtswear, afternoon mad eveninl iraclES and Jrame stytes. n brings tsws of fabrics and accessories. A valuable book t Iteeo at boots far reference, send its low cost Is rrrrmn cents i pattern, mr- TREN CENTS. BOOK AND PAT- HR2LTOGXHI:,' TWENTT-rrvx CENTS. rear order tm The Orefoa Stmti. Psttern tetirtnwrt. 4509 "V SOCIETY music Thp nr.ME M Mm v MVitaU f CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday - Nebraska auxiliary, with Mrs. Margaret Willis, 965 North 5th street, covered dish luncheon. : Knight Memorial ladies circle, patriotic tea, 2:30 pan. at church. Ladies of GAB, 2 p. m. KP halL AAUW interior decoration class, 2 p. m. with Mrs. H. J. Thomas, 1170 North 21st street. Child Welfare Study group of American Legion auxiliary, chamber of commerce, 8 p. m. Women's Union, First Congre gational church, 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. P. E. Neer, 788 North Church street Carnation club, with Mrs. Minnie Peetz, 1338 Court street, no-host lunch at noon. Thursday Englewood Woman's club luuque ua jkwoj mow name r - i i i a. , of Mrs. J. J. Nunn, 940- North linn street, 3 to 3 p. m. , Town and Gown dub meet at Lausanne hall, 2:30 p.m. Brush College Helpers, with Mrs. John Schindler, route 1, 2 p. m. Past Presidents American Legion auxiliary, no-host din ner at Golden Pheasant, 6:45 p. m. Book and Thimble club with Mrs. Albert Isaac, Orchard Heights road, 1:30 p. m. Thimble club of Maccabees with Mrs. Annabelle Kurth, ' route 3, 2 p. m. KCKT club with Mrs. Dennis Saunders, 1175 E street, 2 p.m. American Legion sewing group, with Mrs. L. Voves, 655, North Cottage street, 2 pan. Merry Mingler's club of Mid dle Grove with Mrs. Leonard Malm. Friday Salem , Council of Church women, day of prayer. All-day meeting at First Methodist church. Mends? Delta Tau Gamma Mothers club meet at Lausanne hall, ft , Z.-30 pjn. YWCA Secretary Here in March The public affairs and educa tion committee of the YWCA met at the YW on Tuesday morning wiui iwrs. uuey, uie cnair- . . it man- aaeeung wim tne commit- ZZ " V i William Willhausen, Mr. and Mrs. witn a large Dirtnaay caxe aeco- president, Mrs. Russell Mudd; mu ecuuve aecretary, and Mrs. Karl a Mr. t cmi. rated with the American flag. ician. Mrs. Cvrena Tounler. ores- ztecKe, presiaeni. The group made plans for the coming visit of Miss Winifred Wy gaL aecretary for religious resour ces of the national board' of the YWCA She Is on a coast trip and wCl be here on March 9 and 10. Members of the committee pres- ent were Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs! J. E. Laws, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs.Charle. Ratdiff, Mrs. E. Bv xaugneny ana jars. w.w. xvioore. Other members of the committee are Mrs. R. Ivan Lowell, Mrs. Ira L. Darby, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs: William A. Mer- riott and Mrs. N. J. Lingren. , Dr. Clara Ins-ham of Portland, lecturer and author on health mibfecta will he mint snpakpr for the South Salem WCTU, Thursday 1 afternoon when its regular monthly meeting is held with Mrs. John Butelson, 110 E. Lefelle street. Her topic will be "Health and Narcotics." The pub lic is invited to this lecture. As- sistant hostess will be Mesdames R. A. Stone and Clyde French. Grand Duchess Visits at the White House Kra. BiwiutyCi i Paaraeea Cfearlerfe aad Prtace FeBx Arrtvtag at the White House for a three-day visit, I being greeted by lira. Frankfia D. Roosevelt, wife the Grand-Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg now : I of the president. At the right is Prince Feus; has ,ta . the United fitatea ea sr:.wax...sfBgeawdtaabflm .tfacheaar,,, Conference Slated in Portland , Attracting a number of Salem women to Portland this weekend is the 28th annual conference of the Oregon Society, Daughters of the American! Revolution with headquarters at the Multnomah hoteL Mrs. Henry M. Robert,' Jr. of Annapolis, McL who is the . president-general, will be here for the state gathering and will deliv er her conference address at the banquet on Saturday night in the grand ballroom of the Multnomah hoteL The sessions will open Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock and at the Good Citizenship luncheon Friday noon, Oregon's 1941 Good Citizen ship pilgrim, Anne Ellen Wend ling of Grant high school, Port land, will be introduced by the state chairman, Mrs. Iva M. Briee. Friday afternoon Mrs. Henry M. Robert, jr. and Mrs. John Y. Richardson of Portland, national chairman of Americanism, will honor guests at a tea to be given by the state regent, Mrs. Howard P. Arnest, In the receiving line with them will be Mrs. Charles keta chapter DAR, and Mrs. James B. Montgomery of Portland. Mrs. L M. Schannep of Salem, second sxaie vice-regeni, win oe among mose serving ices. Mrs. w. js. Hanson of Salem and Chemeketa regent will be among those pre siding at the urns. Junior members will hold an uwn m uuu u assembly and banquet honoring we preia em -g enerai rnaay mgni at the Heathman hotel with a re- ception following. The reception will honor Mrs. Robert and hon-. orary state regents. Mrs. Seymour Jones of Salem and oast state re- gent will be among the honor guests. The banquet on Saturday night will close the session. Planning to attend the confer- ence from Salem are Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. U. O. Ship- ley, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs" Charles Ratdiff, Mr,. Herbert J. Ostlind, Mrs. L M. Schannep and Mrs. CT C Clark. Celebration tHeld At Ditto Home Mr. George Ditto was honored on the occasion of his 69th birth- day anniversarr and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Shuttleworth celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary when a group of Townsend club members gathered Saturday night at the rural home of Mr. Ditto. The evening was spent playing pinochle, five hundred, Chinese cbecRers and dominoes. Mrs. Charles Patrick assisted by the ladies of Townsend club No. 14 served refreshments. 1 pk. . r - George Steinke. Mr. "and Mrs. Francis E. Manley, Mrs. Mary x 1 :a i UlCVKClUlUgC uw jxua. w wichenburg of Townsend dub No. t nt n;. - u. uuvu v& Townsend club No 2: Mr and Mr Shuttleworth Mr. and Mrs. .n- t.v. ri WWJ g HMM AU 49 ,WJ WMHMI "m'. :T!1" and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick. r n , , , MrS. DUSlCk tO t-i . , rJltenain Mrs. William J. Busick will pre- uae t two ra r u j unoeea luncheons this week at her North Summer street home for the pleasure of a group of matrons. Guests have been invited to luncheon and bridge on Thursday and Friday afternoons with cov- ers placed for twelve each day. Arrangements of spring flowers wm nrmH h aw rnfomi Present were Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Harry Conner, Dave Peter Mr. Jennie Martin, son Mr. H. Harvey SchnebeL Mr. and Mrs. son, W. May, Ross Buson, and John A. Martin, and sister Mrs. Mar- Charles Hager, Mr. and Mrs. H. . Smellstrong; 41st Division auxil garet Kirkwood motored to Aber- K Hedine, Mrs. M. W. Ripley, Mr. lary, Portland, Mesdames Mar deen over the weekend where they O. W. Emmons, Miss Bertha Kro- garet Jagielski, Bess Barnes, Freda visited Mrs. Louie Fitzgerald, aunt ner, Mrs. W. J. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bubee, Kathleen Reynolds, Sadye of Mrs. Martin, whom she had not seen for 30 years. ' - y:v::;-:-:':-'vv:v::;y;:!:v;.:';?. f ; - " t v ' - . - I m '- v " ' - , - - . - i . . ' . ! A ; ; . ". ::-:-'v;-:-:;':-:-;-'.'1;-:-.v;-,-:v.'.-.:.'.v;' ' - - C ' -A I 1 ' SOPRANO HiHU Ltorottiy Maynar, wnsaaanai young negro soprano, who is singing- at uie cryinnasiuin on the Oregon Slate campus on Friday night at 8 o'clock. She has broken box oiiica records, thxougnout trig notion tnis season, ana appeared week in Portland. Eagles Entertain j, j , VOTa rUTlY The auxiliary to the Fraternal Order their of Eagles entertained with fortnightly afternoon of cards on Tuesday at the KP halL Trizes for hlffh scores were won by Mrs. F. A. Smith and Mrs. Judson Bressler. A special prize was won by Mrs. M. H. Brown. The guest list included Mrs. J- The guest list included Mrs. E. Bristol, Mrs. O. Cross, Mrs. I T. Wallace, Mrs. F. J. Irons, Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. M. H. Brown, Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mrs. S. B. Eshleman. Mrs. P. W. Cooper, Mrs. James Tindall, Mrs. J. V. Donaldson, Mrs. E. E. Gettman, Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs. Judson Bressler. Mrs. cnester Anaerson, Mr,. Jota Fosnot, Mrs. C. W. Bee- croft, Mrs. George Bressler, Mrs. u. Mannaman, Mrs. j. . uan- gert, Mrs. E. Zimmerman, Mrs. "W' A TSf- Mrs" Swift' Lavina - " At the tea hour, Mrs. Frank Marshall, chairman, was assisted bv Mrs- p- c- Harland, Mrs. Mark -hpp xumwu The next party will be March 1' WI " If, . 1 T " n. i r , Dirtnaay rarty . At DlttO S . The birthdaT Of George Ditto - was honored on Sunday. February Z3 at nis country nome Dy nis cnu- . . ..... oren and granocnuoren. The dinenr table was centered ' cherries and hatchets. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Ditto, Betty and Glenn, Jr. ot Cheshire, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Faulkner and James of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Buchnum, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gleason of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Fish and Pat of Salem and 7. mtuL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patrick and t r (JarCl Party at .. t T 1 1 MOOSe liall The Women of the Moose held a Vmociue party at tne moose nau witn Mrs. t . Jons cnairman, on Monday. - ' J. R. Brown, Marie Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ellis. Many Guests at VFW Meeting The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary joined the post Monday night when they were host to a large group of visitors. Senior vice-corn ma nd er, Tenry Sim, op- ened the meeting and Rev. P. W. Eriksen gave the opening prayer. Governor Charles Sprague, State Treasurer Leslie Scott, the depart- iTeasurer iesiie scoii, me aepari- ment oincers, past aeparrmem oi- fleers of the post, the department ment officers, past department or- omcers ana me local presiaeni oi the auxiliary were escorted to the platform by four of the sea scouts, C M. Briggs. Milton McClain, Roy Case, Dave Putnam. Senator Douglas McKay was master ox ceremonies ana mtro- duced the guests. Several num- bers were given by the Salem Sa- cred Heart Academy orcnestra and the American Legion glee dub of Capital post No. 9 with Mrs. Nor- Given at the plana ljenutv insnector l.pnerai jonn Schum presented Governor . - . Sprague with the citizenship medal. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, president uuests lor the evening were American War Mothers, Mrs. A. P1 8lale Preswent or tne "- "DJ- ry, president Daughters of the Un- ion Veterans, Mrs. Rose Garrett, president Ladies of the Grand Armv of the Rpnuhlir Mrs W. K Hansen, president Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. TfamM Pvrlrinv nmrirfmt Amcri. m can Legion and a large group of. other Salem visitors. Denartment officers present were: president. Mrs. Loyal Adkison; junior vice F ar w ident district No. 1, Mrs. Beatrice Parsons: district No. 4, Mrs. Ward Wolfe. Oat-ef-Town Guests Other out of town guests were from Oceanlake, President Mrs. Elsie Ann Muzzy, Mrs. R. J. Col- lins, Mrs. William Codne, Mrs. Heath; Dallas, President Mrs. Anna Davis, Mrs. Mabel Berris- ford, Mrs. Zelda Eggest; Sflverton, President Mrs. Alma Fierst,. Mes- dames Paulin Sparks, Opal Tak- tad Clara Takstad, Edith Dever- icks, Marie Chandler, Marion Tucker, Blanche Howell. Marie Colie, Myrtle Mehl; Eugene, Pres- ident Mrs. Neal Robertson, Mes dames jonn jviarsnaii, midk Clark, Le Roy Feterson, C N. Chapman, Walter Johnson, Lee Barton, Myldred Prehn, Lucille Baker, Ora Windus, Sybil Shinn, ' Freda Shinn, Mary Hays, Hazel Anderson; World War auxiliary No. 907, Marie Schum, Portland , The hall and tables were beau tifully decorated with yellow and - blue streamers and baskets : of spring flowers. Assisting on the committees were: Mrs. David Furlough, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. William Rush, Mrs. Olga McEl vain, Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Cyril Nadion, Mrs. C M. Briggs, Mrs.' Ettner, Mrsi , Charles Norton, Mrs. Frank Mfl lett, Mrs. Ruby Kimble, Mrs. Au brey Tussing, Miss Sena Millett, : Miss Margaret Clare. The sea scouts assisted with the serving.? ' Following the refreshments dancing was enjoyed. lira. Kebert ilfstraea has bid den members of her club "to her Center street home this afternoon. Tea will be served following an in formal afternoon and spring flowers will provide the decorative tnote. . " , . T Mrs. Verne Bain entertained t members ' of - chapter BC, PEO Tuesday; night at her home on - Hanson avenue, :. Special guests ' were members of chapter J of Woodburn. m ' Friends ef Kr. aad Sirs. CL E. ' Schuneman will be interested to learn that they have moved from their State street home to T21 Birthday Will . - ! ce nonorea Monday ; Mrs. Harriet Jane Reigelman, 940 Mill street,-lor- 42 years a member of the First . Methodist church of Salem, and also a mem ber of the Salem chapter of War Mothers and tise DAR, wffl cele brate her eightieth, birthday March 3. There will be a family dinner and reunion on Sunday and an in formal reception Monday after noon under the auspices of the War Mothers and the Ladies Aid of the church. r The Monday afternoon event is scheduled from 2 until 4 o'clock, and at that time several other 80-year-olds will be honored. Includ ed in this group are Mrs. C J. Me Adams, Mrs. Mettie : Schramm, Mrs. Flora Abbott, Mrs. W. T. Rig don, Ma Minnie Utter, Mrs. Caro line Hizon, and Mrs. Mary Lisle. Mrs. Reigelman, who came Salem In 1898, taught a Sunday school class for 15 years, and was active in other church organiza tions. Antique, Hobby hl D ftnnpH -" vv i ivaiiiiw Members of the Englewood woman's club wul entertain guests at an antique and hobby show in the home of Mrs. J. J. Nunn at 940 art -orxer, wuoert xioii, North 19th street on Thursday Loron, Clay Porter, E. A. Beugli, from 2 until 5 o'clock. The pub- Melvin Brenden, Odin Johnson, Ik Is Invited to bring antiques or Henry DuVaL Josie Mires, W. examples of hobbies. Tea will be MireBryan Gordon, Fannie Gor erved and a silver offering taken. doR herald Smedsted, Arnet Ol- There will be musical numbers fbxmjtl afternoon, and Mrs. Vaughan wiU rive a talk on pioneer days. TT i T?.x I lUo lfc?oofc?o X fc?lt? T"n p p 1 i-'ivAiiid wivo viv w.vtti . T v lZ',ZZTZJZ:ZSrZ 71 ECLTs!? PSTf? !f SJ5?1 aTLJS Summmer street. A dessert lunch- eon was followed by an afternoon " ' v. Rcrtd? M" Rbet Pd?' - Anderson, Mrs. ' ""riT" ?,gar er M. Verne Mclntyre, d. Mrs. Ci Z T iLlJ . . . ixaure ana toe aasiesses wtaraed Mrs. C. R. Mauley, missionary from India, will bthe !?eake Iim8 f Je . wan. va vuuiui tw miicu UU X 11" day beginning at 10 ajn. The council will observe the World Day of Prayer at this time. orld , . , . , Mr.and Mrs. Loring Grier are receiving congrauiiauons on tne birth of a son WflUam Loring, born February 20 at the Deaconess hospital. The little boy has a sis- . c.. t ter' Susan Jo fpy':. "t- 3 Wifih rolejjiing I f wgriC' ' ' -y ' 4 f f 1 j "If , "V jC"' - - "I - - I - x - f - I! - r -t" v'! '' ; ' - .A : , y i V ' -o X - - -' " Four Gneroflons hcrva enjoyed the refresh Ing goodness ef Ice-cold Coca-Cola. Irs delicious taste always leaves a cool, dean cfter-sense ef complete rrfreshmenLSo when you paase threuchout the day, make It iSe Po thai rns&m wl:h Ice-cold Coca-Colal V ttrrTixD vnozx Atmioarrr or ths cocaxoca company st coca-cola DOTTLina conpAiiT or LlclUl a II ukwv. - r rf i ',.1 iiTf i 8,-.i.: J Si! S.-S "i C S3 Vi'Sa -" com. n nceouowt somct; c wK;r"ivfiii kittens eet through with your ball of cotton, . youll have ea unusual chair set to show to friends! Crochet two more of the larger piece and use Sem as scarf ends. 'Pattern 2689 contains charts and directions for SILVERTON Mrs. Orvttie Elliott (Elaine Garrett) was hon ored In a post-nuptial shower Friday afternoon when Mrs. L. M. EllioU entertained in her honor. 'Bidden were Mesdames Alvin Hartley, Louis HaH, Sam Bailer. f"""" vrTf Charle Mulkey, Robert Adams, Ralpn Adams, J. P. A. Hansen, Charles Songer, John Tschantz, John Maulding, Ed Grogan, Wes ley Grogan, Frank ' Leslie, Clar ence Stone of Vancouver, Joe Hultmeyer of Orchard, Wash, w a aa m mrmtf mm wsrrva. .iwin usiroi w wooaourn, wai- er irson, munm, wuiara Benson, AntoaSacher, George enson' Aioert xioucx, vie uavia, Emory James of Molalla. Mary fre"Tf McCaU, Idaho, A L. Du- Y, Gler. Mehaffey of Salinas, Calif. ,and Miss Jane Corns tock. SILVERTOrt Mr and Mrs. M. vSJiJSh! JSd the weekend at the home of Mrs. Cosovich's parents. Dr. and Mrs. She will remain tor a fortnight's visit, Mrs. H. W. Adams and Mrs. Glenn' Briedwell were .hostesses At the first, five tables of bridge were m nlav and at the second rlu" t-.j uu crc. Both affairs were held at e Briedwell home, A number of small informal eatherinas are Dein held for Mrs. F. r ttoo ,C w t.- cturaay witn ner nusoamt for a :t1 '7::' ' Atlantic states. ' MOLALLA Miss Dorothy Phyllis Erickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Erick- son ox Mullno, became the makings set; an fflustratipn of it and stitches; materials Tenured. Sendten cents in coin for this pattern ito The uregon statesman, Needlecraf t Dept. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Tcdfry's Menu ' Jellied fruit salad will begin the day's menu, an extra special choe olate frosting will dreis up the dessert! ' I - ' .,;Ti h ' " Jellied mixed fruit salad Lamb stew with dumplings ' Carrots and onions Raspberry sherbet White cake with; Wonder frosting j CHOCOLATE WONDE& FROSTING .4 ; 3 ounbes (1 package) cxeaia ; cheese V:.- : ; t! ' 1 2 to 3 tablespoons milk 2 cups sifted confectioners siigar ".'".-, 2 squires unsweetened choco late, melted . I Dash of salt. : . ' Softeri cream cheese with milk. Add sugar, one cup at a time, blending after each addition. Add chocolate and salt and. beat until smooth.! Makes enough frosting to covert tops of .two 8 tor 9 inch layers, or top and sides of 8x8x2 inch cakeV or about 2 dozen sup cakes. Double the recipe ito cover tops and sides of two 1 0-inch lay ers. ' : f j Note: This frosting, when tight ly covered, may be kept lit refrig erator several days befor using. bride of Lloyd Helmer Houge, son " t4 T . i il T ??.' ftt ' P1 jO5"1?0 81 e .uuineran cnurcn at Canby Wednesday night iRev.iN. J. Aadland officiated. 1 1."" i "f1" mrs. juesne uooae -or ' Oregon ""ipr oi e onoe. was ner "only attendant. Eddie fWagner of Oreg City acted asbest man. The wedding music was played by Miss Blanche JMelu f of Mlaii th bride. I -,:N Following the ceremony, the youne cotinle left on a short wed. ding trip. SALEU A ,s-