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PAGE SIX Rotary- Club Mil Give Dinner ! , Calendared for Wednesday night will be the annual Ladies' night banquet for which members of the Rotary club will be hosts in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Covers will be placed for over two hundred guests. -Mr.. Ray Yocom, president of the club, will preside at the din ner. The guest speaker will be Mr. Ernest G. Moll, associate profes sor of English at the University of Oregon. Mr. Moll is noted for his recent book "Cut from Pulga," voted the book of the year for I Australia, ustralia. j Mr. Sigrid Nillsen of the Uni- rsity of Oregon Music depart- versi . ment will be the guest soloist. Others appearing on the pogram will hp the MacDowell club sex- - I - tel ana ine wiuameue university string quartet will play during the uinner nour. The spring theme will be car- ried out in the decorations with blossoms and flowers arranged about the rooms and on the tables, Special guests at the dinner will be widows of past Rotarians. Other guests will be presidents of service clubs, including Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, iLions; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brownell, Zonta; Mr. and Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Ac- tive; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larson, 20-30; Mr. and Mrs. Varney E. . - i - i n m T- . - i ivunn, iviwanis; ana ivirs. nose Wilkes, Business arid Professional Women's club. MrS. Ellis , Von Eschen is general chairman of the affair. J Woman's Alliance Has Luncheon The Woman's Alliance of the Unitarian church entertained Alli- .. . . ance women irom .Portland ana tt vr.i afternoon at the State Street Din ing room. Mrs. N. C. Tardy of Berkeley, Calif., vice-president of the na- tional Alliance on the coast, was the guest speaker. Mrs. C. A. Hart oi r-oruana, uregon airecior oi the national Alliance, also spoke to the group A"!r eJUnChe, thL?,TUP weiii iu liic iiuiutr ui mis. vviiiieixii Everett Anderson for the business meeting. Corporal Jay Teed, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Teed, has return ed to Camp Stevens after a week's visit in Salem at the home of his parents. Flower Show to Attract Many The National Flower show in Seattle this week is attracting several Salem folk. Mrs. Percy 'R. Kelly, accompa nied by Mr. Winstanley Jenks, will leave today to spend several days at the show. Miss Dorothea Steusloff and her nephew, Mr. Richard Chambers, plan to drive, up to Seattle the end of th week. Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver will be among others attending the show and Mrs. Earl Headrick and Miss Mary Schoettle spent the weekend in Seattle at the show.- , . Girls to Receive Majority. Degree A covered dish supper will be dren, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peter held tonight at 6:30 in Masonic son and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Edd temple by the Order of the Rain- Dunckel and Mr. and Mrs. S. A. bow for Girls, preceding their- regular meeting at 7:30. puring the meeting, the major- ity degree will be conferred upon Miss Avis Pick, Miss Patsy Hutchinson, Miss Edrudell Boyd and Miss Lila Murray, members of the assembly who have reached - . Miss Eileen Hutcmnson wui have charge of the refreshments, and miss Jerry won oi me aec- oraUng, assisted by their com- -iti-M wuvk-. mi.: iur.-. .n entert-ta j the St. Cecelia GuUd of St. Paul's Episcopal church Tuesday night vat .her home, 735 South Church street. " . ' ! ! Laiira Wheelet rindS FlTSt AltieriCan Housewife Shows Us How tySi ow-mw. wstoucaAft swet. inc. . ljf-. The newest in towelsa Puri x tan maid at her household tasks- -i i,.. .Mu-wi'to anyklfcnen" .lhw ,ht ev hevHn. ' ners wUl love doing it. Pattern" Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly kMTC of . motifs averain V x 1 r. 4& MAXIKE BUKj-Nj Editor Countess Is -i SjlOpA KPF Ct 't"LK-yJ- T V. Ann I . 1 J I K A lt; Ul 1 w - v . . . - T . -- AH4n4l i V AS- 1 women ci notary cmci their regularly montniy luncneon . . J . .1 r1(Alla n'lT h ThO on xvionaay ai sjl.-aa ....... -- husbands bidden as special guests, The guest speaker was Countess Morag Zamoyska, a Polish refugee who is now living in Portland. She gave an interesting talk on her experiences in Poland. The luncheon tables were fes tive with Easter baskets and bou quets of spring flowers and bios- soms. Members and husbands attend- ing were Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. and . . TT 1 Tt 1 T J tr- TT T ivirs. nancy dusici, a.aa. . . Bressler, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Doughton, Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Douglas, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. "SfLw: SUVill) i-fi aiiu - w v Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mr. and Mrs, P V. Gupnthpr. Mr. and Mrs. W. ... ' , .. M. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knann. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Kline. Mr and Mrs A A Mrs, L. F LeGarie, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Mrs Arthur McLauchlari, Mrs A F Marcus Dr. and Mrs. H G MU1 and Mrs R- H MitcneU Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Olin- ger, Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mr. and Mrs. F. Q Repine, Mrs. A. A. Rogers, Mrs B E. Sisson, Mr and Mrs. Ervin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Ton ning, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. Ray Yocom, and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones. Guests were Mrs. Ray Glatt, of Woodburn, Mrs. Helen Webster Beelar. Mrs. Earl R. Cooley, Mrs. L. R. LeFurgy, Mrs. David Wright, Miss Martha Sprague and Mr. Wallace Sprague- Surprise Party At Suver TrT. ,T ,.i, SUVER-Mrs. Harold Withrow was surprised Thursday night when 35 relatives and friends came to honor her birthday. ,Prfsen wJre anl M' A' lse"anf daughter, Miss Kather- "Je ,att' UIS Du"n J- and, Mrs. Frank Morse and children of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Quesen berry and children of Albany, Mrs. Mary Peterson, Monmouth, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson andjchil- Kamsdell and grandchildren, pirn'i A AvUlCTllHiy lvit?H pof0 MotVlOrQ The Aloha Psi Delta fratemitv men entertained their mothers at ii---- Siiiui-iv iNnnrwi t th rl 1 . L J , : cnapier n o u s e on .nemeneia street. Spring flowers provided uit aewrauve note. Covers were placed for Mrs. T.lnvri C. Reinholdt and RobeM. - ' : - tt TTH7heth Oallaher and j- Sumner. Mr. J. Wilson and Ari- , - -- - , thur, Mrs. C. W. Gartlett and Alk lan, Mrs. R. V. Ellis and Georgf and Mrs M. numpnrey. T ! Marvin. - - inchesi ; materials required; fllus- trations of stitches. . , Ja, Pattern to The Oregon Statesfaan, and ADDRESS. 1 1 4 I i Thm CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday 0ES Afternoon clijb meet at Masonic Temple, dessert lunch eon, 1:30 p.m. Missouri club au?iliary with Mi-s. J. L. Cutler, 1270 Maple T avsenue, p.m. rOE auxiliary cam party, J Trn , 1 l Englewood PTA, 8 p.m. jBeta Chi Mother meet at chapter house, 2:30 t.m. (Daughters of St. Elizabeth of StL Paul's Episcopal church meet with Mrs. Arthur Hunt, 720 McGilchrist street, 1 p.m Grand opera class at Robert Rawson's, 8 p. m. b studied. "Faust" to iSons of Union Veterans and auxiliary with Mr and Mrs. 1405 Fir WUliam Hagedorn, sweet, 6:30 dinner American War Mbthers with Mrs. T. W. Davies,; 941 North Cottage street, 2 rrjeeting. p.m. bocial Salem Council of Church e meeting, women, executi "VjWCA 2 p.m. i Wednesday I Ladies auxiliary f Nebraska club with Mrs. LucI lie Garner, 622 North High strfet, covered djish luncheon, 1 p.pi. West Central Circle of First Methodist church (with Mrs. O. H. Yetter, 1010 North Cot tage street. I 1st Congregational church Women's union, 2:36 at YWCA. i Ladies Circle, Knght Memor 1 church, afternoon tea. i South Central (tircle, First Methodist church with Mrs. Ty- ner vvooiperi, iisoum nign itreet, 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon. Child welfare cpmmittee of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Austin Wilson, 1630 A street, 7:45 p.m., stdy group at 8 P-m- .Thursday ' Town and Gowa club meet at Lausanne hall, 2:30 pm. Pythian Sisters ivith Mrs. T. W. Davies, 941 Nprth Cottage street, 8 p.m. No-hjost lunch. Merry Minglers j club with Mrs. Dan Scharf. Maccabee Officers association, no host dinner, Frjaternal tem ple, 6:30 p.m. Past President's club of American Legion auxiliary with Mrs. Beryl Porter, Boone road, time party, business and hard 8 p.m. Friday Woman's Bible class of First Methodist church with Mrs. Oren Stratton, street, 2 p.m. 955 Belmont Neighbors of Woodcraft, 8 p. m., Fraternal tempjle. wo ELO Camp Fir Girls Coluinn The Unaliyi C Tr ...C. t. of their guardian! at Chataniko " riT T ni r iniaTYimn M I t iimimtiikii . " .J ... Springs mursday mgnt. ine group has chosen Mexico to study for its birthday project Work was done on charts Showing music, costumes, handcraft and homes of . n TV. . uic ivi.juc-ii uwuic iuc kiuuu .1- ,.:.! " ulc ivijjvii rcvyiv. xuc ivuy men went -jibiuim! w mc kwuuw tv.. U; 1 1 luwu iiua. M""ici , -wcu and served by the firls, was a part of their requiremfnts in earning the Trail Seeker tank. T The Sahalee Cajnp Fire group met at the home bt Beverly Mc- v- m. icbciiv a a Peggy Sears, Jean jfPost, Joan Post, lva Lummis, Betty Sellard, Doro- thy Bergsvik, Mary Reimann, Doris Walser, Biverly McCabe and Nancy Burenj k clam; D Fire group The Tawanka held its regular men and St Patrick's day party at the home of Joan Scnwaz xnursoav. Patsy Ullman wks elected presi- dent, Shirley Fetnan, secretary, t a-k-i nil--jo- tut-, tp L. Miller, song lelder an JodeUe 7 The Cheskchamky group of the Camp Fire Girls bield ita weekly meeUng at the hoifie of their guar- dian, Mrs. Georle BagnaU. The rv.Tnnd nAtr,k to be presented fat the Grand Council Fire on March 28J The Tawanka Jgroup of Camp imA t:-4T -.T rHri - at the home of fSalry? TerriL All .-l. t dree. Those invited werer Betty Jo , Beardsley, Betty Davidson, Carol Tm nth H,7.hiMrVern John- Mril,t MrU Mnrron. Lor- raine- Schmidt, Marion Sparks, r.r. - wMitmn Lnri the hoittes- : was Sally Terrill , - I . - 1 - -- i. s i ; - society MU'Sljc: ThellOUE J 1 'J?- A OEEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Club Groups Will Be Feted : Bridge clubs, will play an im portant part in the week's social calendar with Salem matrons en tertaining informally. f This afternoon Mrs. Joseph Al bert has bidden members of the Round-Up club to; luncheon at the Dallas home of her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Cards will be in play after the luncheon hour. Covers will be ''- placed for Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Max O. Bu ren, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. J. T. Whittig, Mrs. Charles H. Robertson, Mrs. Thomas B. Kay, and Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Spaulding and Mrs. Albert Mrs. William Everett Anderson will entertain members of herie"n"" Vwwf "if,""" Drama class at a dessert luncheon at her Court street home this af- bidden her club for an afternoon of cards and tea on Wednesday at her home on North Summer street. Mrs". Brnnk Hostess Mrs. Estill Brunk will honor her club at an informal affair on Wednesday afternoon at her new home on North 21st street. Tea will be served at a late hour. Mrs. Theodore Madsen will be a spe cial guest. Members are Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Lester Wil cox, Mrs. G. W. Ross, Mrs. Rob ert Sprague, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Mrs. O. D. Adams, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. George Rho- ten, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Stephen Mergler and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen.- Mrs. James Teed will entertain for the pleasure of members of the Adolynk club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on South 21st street. A luncheon will be served by the hostess with sev- eral hours of contract following. Guests will be Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. George Nelson, Mrs. Crag1V!S'rClLNfWma, Mrs. Edward A. Lebold, Mrs. B. E' r6" v J? Rlc5ard AIeyer and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. TAT O 1 l 1 WeSt oaiem UlUfc) jr , rr At VjrOltrier S WEST SALEM Mrs. A. F. Gof- frier entertained members and g o'clock and all persons Inter- son Siegmund, Mrs. Keith Hall, Griffith and Mrs. Bruce Spaul guest of the Kingwood Garden estd ire Invited to attend. Mrs. William G. Stacey. Mrs. C. "ding of Dallas have returned club with a dessert luncheon at her home Thursday. Club members responded to roll call with garden suggestions. Mrs. A. Stewart gave a lecture on MrfM C .SCialgue!iS,W:ere .rSM: "S 'Irl'T';,- A. Henry, Kansas City; Miss Lottie McAdams, Mrs. Ruth O'Brien and Mrs. A. Stewart. Members attend- ing were Mrs. Tom Dalke, Mrs. Harry Bonney, Mrs. H. D. Hamm, Mrs. A. Hamblin, Mrs. Paul Lee, Mrs. A. E. Landry, Mrs. C. Man- ning, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman, Hrs. James Monaco, Mrs. John Friesen, Mrs. Claud Miller and the hostess. MrS. WilliamS onsiraiion was given in ine nan lQ Entertain galleries by Mrs. M. B. Clayton On her etching press for 18 stu Mrs. Benjamin F. Williams has dents from the art classes of Miss invited guests to luncheon on Fowler at Willamette university. Wednesday afternoon at her On Friday afternoon and even home. Spring flowers will pro- ing the national defense cornmit vide the decorative note about the tee of the American Legion aux rooms and on the luncheon ta- iliary registered local women for bles where covers will be placed emergency voluntary service in for 12 guests. the main gallery of the Center. An out-of-town guest will be Mrs. Ralph Wilson Jones of St. Supplementing the exhibit of Paul, Minn., who came west for myrtlewood furniture now show- the marriage of her son, Mr. Will- ing in the main gallery of the iam Orville Jones, to Miss Pa- Center is a small display of myr- tricia Mayo on Saturday. Mrs. Jone ana M- Jonn w- Mayo are driving down today to have . . . . . luncneon wun ivirs Williams. . . . . . Among tnose attending the Ice-Capades in Portland Sunday night at the Ice Coliseum were c A t- ovnuwr iiu ivii b. man yi auicr . . , , , aenaior ana mrs. an wauter oi independence, oenaior ana 7 , mrs. nonaia juries, mr. ana mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BeYand Mr. and E Wmiam Dashney Mr. d M. Ronald Frizzell attended the last Iugnt' . ne Liicy Ann aee circle 01 mc ist Methodist church will meet for luncheon at 1 o'clock at the church. This is guest day. TURNER A Si. Patrick', party ws held Werinerfav hv the mom. Ideal Rebekah lodge. The aegree worK was praucea witn 'wea uavioson, captain ox we i-ickui ui muuej, ,Davi , V? If8 fU cQf fa!fm MaflJJaUte' Mu4V iel Salisbury. Martha Barnett, atXld ffo-S'IS11 Hockett. The following Hatfield, Jessie O Brien, Nora ,,,. ,m gg JSS pSSEL J f? wm L 5 5 f f ll Zl S i:J'J?7'Ir Mrs. Raymond Titus. - PEDEE . The Women's Mis- . sionary . society met at ; the home . Allan Backer presented the lesson m i the tady book and Mrs. F.ver teain the chureh parlors on Clark led the devotional service. Wednesday at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Ai L Mem bers present, jwere , , , 17 Anna Arnold,'; Mrs. Molly-; Lacy, Howard. -MissTheda Condon, Mrs. W. Mc - . Cormack, Mrs. H. B. Vlckers and Mrs. P. Ritner. A pot luck dinner i was served, at noon., , v Orjon. Tueaday Morning. March25. 1941 X- - A rf. x By Dolores Boland If. About time to wear, in your yo"f . , ruo,r j'j l.-Jr tl!..j a uscruu " 5? daton. "ringe 'eather "Tools of Campfire" is the sub- lect of the Tuesday Art Center broadcast, to be presented by fourteen of the Salem Campfire giris under the direction of Mrs. iri McSherry, guardian. This pro- gram is given in observance of National Campfire week, cele- brated from March 23 to 29, and marking the 29th birthday anni- Versary of the Campfire organi- 2ation. The broadcast will start as usual at 2:l5 over KSLM. Qn Tuesday nirht Miss Con- sUnce Fowler will rive a gallery ,k on her xhibit, "The Old Days, now showing at the Art Center. The display, consisting of 20 W04m1 engravings, portraying landmarks near Salem, will be discussed by Miss Fowler irom the standpoint of subject matter and her original basis of subject selection, as weU as the technique of her medium. Th rail tour will brln at Among the gallery events of the week were several school tours and special meetings. On Monday afternoon the teachers of the Mc- fHh00ldn " in.th! eI,d hal1 gaUerr- Mrsl ldf .M- An" r,,1 art in the Salem schools, led a discussion on "Problems in the Art Classes in the School." Mrs. Lyle Rea presided at the meeting, attended by eleven teachers. A special visit to the Art Cen- ter was made on Thursday by the sixth grade students of Mc- Kinley school to see the exhibit of myrtlewood furniture. The tour was under the direction of Mrs. Lyle Rea and Mrs. Bessie Forsythe. Earlier in the afternoon a dn- tlewood novelties, lent by Miller's. The myrtlewood furniture made en the Oregon Art Project for the new lodge at Silver Creek Falls, will remain on display for at least one week longer. tv,. ,ri' mni, nt wood to cnme from an- Zdtell eT LnS proximately inree counnes m wuuiwwveiu (jirguu. uie ur- .1 . . 1 4i.j i rnand for Oregon myrtlewood is j .--,,-45-, t- f LSZ J!-Ir Vull 1Z IS JSSft - i" "At the present rate of consump- Uon, in a decade Oregon myrtle w m lucuiui;, Trained men are now needed to search out these valued trees, since not all myrtle is suitable for the manufacture of gifts and novelties. Oregon myrtlewood for some time has taken its place in world markete m the ' form ti.. rkM-n v--- a v lance corps graduated eleven in the standard American Red Cross alH ok v,- tv. air cards: Captain Alice Traver, lst Hal yne, Ser- eant Carmalite Weddle, Frances BalL Lyrel Bailey, Erma Coover, Gladys Howe, Ruth Hunter, Er- mel Klein, LaVeme Proctor, and Leona Teske. '"- Ladies of the Knight Memorial church will entertain with a ail Ovm-wfllpve an illustrated , v ga?-? '..and refreshments win follow. MnL R. rnard I. chairman of the .committee and assisting are Mrs. Fred Neptune, Mrs. Bert Adams,- Mrs..-Hugh Fisher. - Mrs. E. C.I BushneU and Mrs. L. C Noland. j Family Bookshelf The spring publishing season mother and aunt,: Mrs. Thomas Sajem cnapter cf e Oregon As has already brought forth many Holman and Miss ' Helen. IJtch- f.tJon the Deal at a party good novels, dome 01 ine dcst are listed here. "Random Harvest" by James Hilton, which is the story " ?lTtm7t C1T2" a, victim of shell shock; "Mr. Meek humorist of small town life. Horn- w tttlw. ti asheen James," a thoroughly Irish people for its actors, which will appeal especially to men; "Sweep- stakes," by Emily Greenway, which is a story of the effects of snn a : Tives of sweepstakes ticket holders: Lost Road." bv C. E. Scoggins, a highly romantic ad- venture story with the jungles of Central America for background; Murder Ends the Song," by Alfred Meyers, who has written a better than average mystery wim a musical Dacxarop ior extra interest; the author is a former La Grande, Oregon man who is known by some Salem people who nave oeen pieasanUy surprised with, the story. Miss Boardman Will Be Feted Invitations were received in the mail Monday for the marriage of Miss Helen Boardman and Mr Thome H. Hammond which will be an event of Saturday, April 12, at the First Presbyterian church at 8 o'clock. A small re- ception for members of the fam- ily and intimate friends will fol- low the wedding at the home of Mrs. E. E. Bergman. Wednesday night Mrs. William Dashney will entertain at a des- sert supper in compliment to Miss Boardman at her home in Winona court. Contract bridge will be in play during the evening and a bath- room shower will fete the bride- to-be. Spring blossoms and flow- ers wiU provide the decorative note. Bidden to honor Miss Board- man are Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, jr., Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Harold Bu- sick, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter. jr.. Mrs. Wil- T. Martin, Mrs. Wheeler E. Eng- lish, Miss Lucille Brainard and Mss Maxine Rogers. . . ... .. , ttSZSSS SlS of San Diego. Calif., formerly of Salem. Mrs. Callahan is visiting in Portland with Mrs. William Scandling and the latter accom- panied Mrs. Callahan to Salem. . AT YOUR-GROCERS' V? Mrs. Winston wmiani Is lear- Ing today for Seattle where she iwiioww . wiU safl fater in the week for fVrrr? PrrfiV -Ketchikan. Alaska, to join Mr. VXUXl fUl I Williams. . Accompanying Mrs. Williams to Seattle will be her ueia. - . " - Town and Gown ; Club to Meet 1 . Hostesses for the March meet- m of the Town and Gown club T.iirifi at -M nVlnrlc are Mrs. E. A. Kenny, Mrs. Percy Charles Johnson T' H Hott, Mrs. Ivan Rhoder, Mrs. John Harbison, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mr D IL Schulze. Mrs. L. M Alr- Scftuue Mrs" M' 8nd Mrs. Walter Spauld- inT. Dr. Bruce R. Baxter Is the .neav-r for th afternoon and Mrs. ' c , tv.. ori fh. Mary Schultz Duncan will be the solulsu ; . - Dr. Herbert Rahe and Dean Melvin Geist are arranging a wniainette university student , 4. . ' Program for the April meeting y . give a book rey:w; , . , . . Mrs aad Morrison epened her new home On Terrace Drive to her card club Wednesday. After luncheon the afternoon was spent at cards? -Those present were Mrs. KnT-r4tirT " Mre Vannv Hunt. Mrs. tu T-,;n t n.Vman 1 Mri Krry . i t-. a MrFarinv Bard " ' IwTrnnn Vllt LVAA,'li0 ; 1341 Tri Omitcd va Visitors in the capital for sev- eral days this week are Lt, Col. and Mrs H G Maison who have been residing ' in Tacoma. They are the house guests of Mr and Mrs Karl Becke L. Col. Maison will leave the end of the week for Fort Ben- ningt Ga., and Mrs. Maison plans to join him there later. Miss Mol- jy Jean Maison has also been visiting in Salem with her friends. she is a freshman at the Uni- versity of Oregon. Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mrs. John from Seattle where they attended the concert of Kirsten Flagstad last week. The matrons went both ways by plane. . Mrs. Monroe Gilbert wDl talk on pictures when members of the AAUW interior decoration class meet at the home of Mrs. W. L. Lidbeck, at the state hospital. The meeting is at 2 o'clock. n nsr rrr. in aredients - Better . I:) -a p ) '-TJV-rwieA'rie'- T-Trrtr . Mr. and Mrs," Konrad Hokan son were hosts to members, of the at their home .on March 22. Bou-I quets of daffodils, bridal wreath,' wild currant and Japanese roses' were used as decorations. Auction five hundred was played. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter LaFave, Mr. and Mrs. Mau rice Werner. Reggie Werner, Miss Agnes Pe" .f- thuT Rebitzke, Mr. Lester reler- r: nf XIr W Kujm. Elmer Peterson, Mrs. Clara Lau- by, Mr. Edwin Stortz, Miss Alice Beach, Mrs. Thomas Ulmer and Mr' and Mrs. Hokanson: Mr. and Mrs. Hummel will en- tertain the members onApril 8. Band Parents ef Salem fcirh school will give, a covered dish dinner at the school cafeteria on Wednesday at 6;45 0.clock Money is being raised for eight een new uniforms for the band. Reservations may be made with Mrs. J. C. Undley at 7940 and Mrs. J. T. Hopp at 8924. ........ Miss Elaine Flathers, who at- tends Nampa IdahQj re turned to school. Her parents, Mr. Mrs j and her drove her to the Ida- . .' ? Today's Menu A rice main dish will be the feature, at tonight's dinner. Carrot and pineapple salad Risotto of veal -: New spinach Applesauce, gingerbread . " - RISOTTO AND VEAL 2 cups rice 1 onion 2 tablespoons butter s Y4 pound sausage of ham 2 tablespoons Parmesan cheese 4 thin veal cutlets pound calves brains ' (Mayomet) . . Parsley 1 quart stock Risotto- is a famous Italian dish. To make this version cut up on ion and fry in butter. Add sau sage and cook five minutes. Add well washed " rice and tomatoes peeled and chopped. Cook five minutes. Add stock, boil. Cook 20 minutes. Add cheese. Mix well to make risotto creamy. Fry thin veal cutlets and cleaned, calves' brains. Sprinkle with parsley. Add water gravy from meat pan. Serve hot with rice mixture. Relieve misery as most wise mothers do. Rub throat, chest, back with VICKS VAPOHUD Bread r-Hlr-UI