'hi-- i i -ft r Th OSEGON CTATECMAlf. Cdeza, Oregon, WcInasdaY Morning, April 23. 1841 if 1 AAUW Tea at Ross Home Saturday On Saturday's calendar is the spring fellowship tea of the Sa lem branch, American Associa tion of University Women. The . affair will be held at the home of Mrs. Custer Ross on Cross Street and calling hours are from 2 to 5 o'clock. All members of the AAUW and those eligible for member ship are invited o attend the af fair. At three o'clock a fellow ship pageant will be given with Mrs. Herbert Rahe directing. Mrs. Ellen Fisher will greet the guests at the door and in the receiving line will be Mrs. El mer Berg, president of the Sa lem branch. Miss Beryl Holt, state president of AAUW, Mrs. Custer Ross and Mrs. Charles Katdiff. Mingling with the guests in the living room will be Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. John A. Jel derks, Mrs. Phillip E. Barrett, Mrs. Chester Luther, Mrs. Verne Bain; Mrs. Milo Rasmussen, and other members of the executive board. Mrs. Helen Webster- Beelar will invite guests into tea and Mrs. G rover C Bellinger is in charge of the dining room. Those who have been asked to preside at the tea urns are Mrs. I J. Taylor and Mrs. Harry C. Keen ey of Monmouth, Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. L. O. Clement. Assisting in the serving will be Mrs. William Dashney, Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. James An derson and Mist Virginia Ben dikson. e Members Aftend Convention 1 The Rebekah district conven ' tion was held at Scotts Mills Sat urday. Those attending from Sa lem lodge were Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walk er, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engstrom, Mrs. Hannah Beard, Mrs. Olive Gritton, Mrs. Myrtta Tyrell, Mrs. Carrie Litterick, Mrs. Mabel Gardner, Mrs. Christine Clau dek, Mrs. Lora Groves, Mrs. El sie Papenfus, Mrs. Victoria Stif fler, Mrs. Pearl Swanson, Miss Wiida Seigmund, Mrs. Louisa King, Mrs. Elsie Townsend. Mrs. Leila Ohlsen, Mrs. Coral McNeill, Miss Verda Olmsted, Mrs. Dorothy Hauge, Mrs. Jus tina Kildee, Mrs. Bessie Ed wards, Mrs. Sarah Harter, Mrs. Josephine Erickson, Mrs. Goldie Kyle, Miss Frances Kyle, Mrs. Ida Traglio, Mrs. Lola McFar lane, Mr. and Mrs. George Na derman. Miss Dorothy Estes, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Jennie Willis, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker and Mrs. Minnie Hughes. Mrs. Smith to Entertain For Thursday afternoon Mrs. H. G. Smith has arranged a smartly appointed luncheon at her Center street home. The honor guest will be Mrs. S. R. G. Rodriguez of Corvallis. Covers will be placed for 20 guests and contract bridge will i be in play during the afternoon. Arrangements of spring flowers will be used about the guest rooms and on the luncheon ta bles. , An event of tonight will - be the second annual Spinsters dec orated tables display at the Ma rion 'hotel from 8 to 10 o'clock. The interested public is invited to attend the show with proceeds to be used for philanthropic work of the group. - ty7 UaU it :h J I noMni' - Just m mumnc figur. cvetfroOiag gwrmen grew """V frjom withth figur. J j 1 k asrscriaw of m Fotn ' j A-w v. Mtfef . ..csrteMyr -A' V,li W Jung weighing more tha - f if m passage Ummp. Of mttA - Iff L ... fretty ma tkty J I i' mn prmetuxLI cAeaew I p) hnmdlritehe vtnimm, " A L YS 000; r in brief, 000, Y . "V A. I.S5 and 2.S5 U V MAXINE BURlStf Editor Barn! Dance Slated for Friday A gala event of Friday night for members of the Lions club will be the barn dance at St Jo seph's hall from to 12 o'clock. The auxiliary members, with Mrs. C F. Putnam in charge of arrangements, are hostesses for the affair. The guests will be dressed in barn costumes and prizes will be awarded to men and women. Mr. Leo Reimann will be the old fashioned constable and Mr. C F. Putnam the master of cere monies. Edwards old time music will play for dancing and a country lunch will be served during the' evening. Mrs. Putnam and her committee members will provide several acts of entertainment during intermission. Maccabees, Capital lodge Ne. 84D, will meet at Fraternal tem ple Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The initiatory degree will be given to several candidates. Re freshments will be served in the dining room and April birthdays will be honored. The committee includes Mrs. Laura Douglas, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. O. Laf -fingwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles , Lash and Mrs. Edith Strang. Program Given At Academy The music pupils of Sacred Heart academy will have a ser ies of programs in the assembly hall in the next few weeks. Two are scheduled for this week. The first four grades will appear on Thursday, and the intermediate grades on Friday. Thursday's program includes: Partner, Come Dane With Me . Humperdinck first grade chorus At Dancing School. .Peitsch Piano, Josephine Hayes Pickin the Banjo Wright Piano, Robert Donnelly Summer in the Tree-top Forest Piano, Stacia McKendry Dream Fairies Churchill -Grindell Concordia Laetitia Gregorian Second and third grade chorus Sand Man's Coming Richter Piano, Dolores Gottfried Lost Mia Bang Violin. Philip Ford Little Boat Song Ketterer Piano, Dorothy Kay MacKerrfle The Trotting Pony Watson Piano. Frankie Lebold Midnight Waltz . Mansfield riano. Sharon CJorlev Petite Valse . .Robinson Harp, Francis Windishar Climbing MacLachlan Piano. Asa Robinson Jolly Thoughts Crammond Piano, Carolie Coffey Minuet Mozart Duet. Francis and Jo Ann Windishar Dream Waltz. Carl Vogt Violin. Robert Donnelly Pomp and Pageantry. Cobb Piano, Dean Paulus Vienes Melody Kreisler-Thompson Piano. John Elliot Fairyland Music , Piaget Piano. John Elliot I Have a Uttle Shadow Stevenson Adoro Te Gregorian Fourth grade chorus Accompanists: Joan Brennan. Cyn thia Needham. Thomas Ford, Do lores Brennan. V SOCIEH MUSIC The HOME CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY i Ladies of GAR with Mrs. Mabel L. Traglio. 807 South Commercial , street, t to 4 pjn. AAUW Interior decoration class. With Mrs. VirgU T. Golden, 2895 Carnation club with Mrs. W. L. South Commercial street. X pan. Mrs. T. W. Creech, speaker. Knight Memorial tea. Nebraska auxiliary covered dish noon luncheon, with Mrs. Bea RandalL 1840 Nob Kill street. Maccabees Sewing club with Mrs. Elizabeth FUlis. I860 Roose velt street. 2 JO pjn. Carnation club with Mrs. W. L. RockhUU do host luncheon at noon. Women's Union. First Congre gatienal church.' with Mrs. C H. McMahon. ssl North Front street, 330 pjn. THURSDAY" Town and Gown club at Lau sanne hall. 3:30 pjn. Merry Minglers with Mrs. Karl Brown. Brush College Helpers with Mrs. A. W. Andrews. Wallace road, t-Jt0 pjn. Maccabees, Capital lodge No. 4D meet at Fraternal temple, pjn. Brooks Garden club all day meeting with Mrs. A. G. Streter. KCKT club with Mrs. Nettie Knox. 1493 North Commercial street, 3 pjn. Legion auxiliary sewing club with Mrs. J. E. Cannon, 1323 South High street. 3 pjn. Executive meeting of Women's council of First Christian church. 3 pjn. with Mrs. Dean Schomaker 713 Highland avenue. FRIDAY Woman's Bible class of First Methodist church with Mrs. A. A. Lee. 1313 State street. 3 pjn. Woman's council. First Chris tian church, 3 pjn. Silver tea. Three Link club at IOOF club rooms. 3 pjn. Drive Workers Are Named The Community Concerts as sociation gives Salem people the opportunity to hear the great music of the world, per formed by the most distinguished concert artists. Over S50 cities and towns in the United States and Canada are currently en Joying the best in musical en tertainment through the Com munity Concert association plan. -This week Salem people will have their only chance to buy a season membership card and avail, themselves of the oppor tunity to hear these fine artists. To obtain a membership card, you may call at the campaign headquarters at the Senator hotel, Mrs. George Moorhead at 3426, or contact one of the fol lowing volunteer workers: Mr. Harold Adams, Jr., Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Vera Bain, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Estel Benner, Miss Marjorie Bergsvik, Mrs. Ruby Bergsvik, Miss Mar garet Bellinger, Mrs. Van Bl'atch ford, Mrs. Robert Boardman, Mrs. Alice Brown, Miss Carolyn Brown, Zerral Brown, Mrs. Mau rice Butler, Gertrude Cameron, Gilbert Claussman, Mrs. C. W. Crary, Leila Darr, Mrs. I. L. Dar by, Alma Demsey, Mrs. Walter Denton, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Wal ter Dry, Mary Schults Duncan, Gladys Edgar, Esther Erickson, Hilde Fries, Kenneth Golliett, Anne Green, Mark Hatfield, Barbara Hathaway, Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Ruth Herndon, Mrs. Paul Hauser, sr, Mary Hughes, Norma Hodge, Doug Jaquith, Audrey Jackson, Grace Jackson, Katherine Jelderks, Melissa' Jenks, Ann Juranek. Mr. Yrjo Koski, Eve Knower," Mrs. Sylvia Krapps, Florence Lewis, Florence Lalburn, Fran ces Lilburn, June Lockwood, Mrs. William Lytle, Helen Mac Hirron, Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Bob Mealey, Miss Frances V. Melton, Dorothy Middleton, Mrs. E. B. Millard, Mrs. George Moorhead. Alfred Mueller, Bob Over, Nathalie Panek, Winnie Pettyjohn, Mrs. Henry Pritzlaff, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rea, Jean Rich, Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Phyllis Ryan, Ethel Redden, Mary B. Sayles, Elsie Schneider, Mrs. Glen Seeley, Verne Scott. Mrs. sTfS1-1ja ChAfnan T1tMa Ckaa. - -ra.a, 1 1 ITS aTUAWT" lar, Margaret Simms, Reid Shel- ton, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Faye Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Lois Steinke, Gla dys Thomas, Mrs. W. C. Tho mas, Mrs. Don Upjohn, Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, Ruth Van Bus kirk, Raymond Van Dyke, Mrs.' Ivan Warner, Mrs. Mildred Wy att, Dorothy Whelan and Mrs. Tom Wood. Friends ef Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Fish (Evangeline Millard) will be" interested to learn that they are now residing in Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MUlard are planning ' to leave : next week for Klamath Falls to visit for a week with their son-in-law and daughter. t The Three Link dab will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock, at IOOF club rooms. Hostesses are Mrs. Annie Mills, Mrs. Gol die Kyle and Mrs. Sylvia Fur- -lough. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bensen aad Mr. and Mrs. ; Grover Hillman will be among those attending the Pacific Coast bakers conven-1 Birthday Is Honored in : Jefferson By NETTIE BEEVES JEFFERSON Miss Louisa Miller celebrating j her 85th birthday on Friday, was enter- , tained at dinner by her niece, Mrs. Charles Hoyt, in Silverton. 'Among those attendin from Jef ' f erson - were Miss Miller's sis ters, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, 82, Mrs. Ida Looney, 74 and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Emma Mpler, 78. - ' A visit to Miss Miller's home in Jefferson was most interest ing. She told of the early hap penings of their family. Her fa ther, Charles Miller, crossed the plains from Indiana in 1848, and "her mother, Nancy Vaughan, came from Missouri in 1852. They were married in 1854 near ; Turner and went to his donation land claim of 320 acres two miles, northeast of Jefferson. Louisa was born April 18, 1858. Her first school days were spent in the Institute in Jeffer . son and she walked 'the two miles from home. This country was practically a wilderness, with timber and underbrush and . her father blazed a trail through . the brush so she eould find her way to the schoolhouse. The ell .of the Institute now stands on Main street and is used as a dental office. When children attended Sun day school they would wear old shoes until they neared the ' church, then would hide the old ones behind a. log, and put on their Sunday shoes. In 1875 a new house had been built and -the old moved to an other location to be used as a flax mm. Her father and Jesse Parrish, grandfather of Jesse Parrish, jr. of Jefferson, won the world award for the best raised. The hank of flax is still in posession of the Miller family. Louisa and the family looked forward to attending the Metho dist camp meetings, Fourth of July celebrations and school ex hibitions every year. She con tinued her education at Mon mouth, known then as the Chrisian college; during the years of -1874, 1875 and again in 1878. T. S. Campbell was principal. She taught school in the Jefferson Institute two years and one year at Knox Butte. She gave up teaching to assist her father on the farm. He went into raising of Jersey cattle and Louisa attended to the book keeping and secretarial work for him. Her hobby was oil paint ing; she has many of her paint ings on . the walls of her home. Her mother died in 1904 and her father in 1913. All, the oth ers died except the three sisters present at the party. Miss Miller and Mrs. Hoyt live on Second street but still own the family farm. Mrs. Looney lives north of Jefferson. Mrs. Brown Fetes Club Members Mrs. Lawrence Brown enter tained members of Beta Sigma Phi at her South High street home Monday night At the business meeting plans were completed for the Founder's Day banquet to be held April 30 at Schneider's Dining room. Miss Isobel Mielke gave an in teresting talk of her travels in the orient. A buffet supper was served by the hostess. Attending the affair were Mrs. Richard Devers, Mrs. Tho mas Dry nan, Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Clar ence S. Emmons, Miss Dorothy Blaisdell, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Mary White, Miss Jane Harbison, Miss Gretchen Thielsen, Miss Isobel Mielke, Miss Meredith Lathrop and Mrs. Brown. Capitol auxiliary No, 11 TM. will meet Thursday night at IOOF hall with Mrs. Elsie Town send, president, Mrs. Linnie Sim eral, vice-president, Mrs. Hattie Cameron, secretary - treasurer, presiding. L3Ura Wheeler DeHIPnZ CrTar.eflll Halt O Leai Motiis 3k MS - 1 COM. W NUBUCtAFT SEXWCE, M& ! HOUSEHOLD LINENS , Here's something different in quick stitchery oak leaf corners for cloth or scarf! Joined, they form a smart center motif for a tea cloth., Pattern -2829 contains a transfer pattern of four 19 inch :. L HONORED at a party, on her 85th birthday - was Miss . Louisa Miller of Jeff erson Oef t) and her two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Hoyt, 82 and Mrs. Ida Looney", 74. ... Rebekahs Hold : Convention The thirty-third . annual Be bekah convention of the dist rict was held in Scotts Mills on Saturday, with Pauline Swart out as chairman. Officers as sisting were: Lillian B. Shaner, Gervais, past chairman; Mercy Sylvester, Silverton, vice-chairman; Zella Smith, Scotts Mills, secretary; Mabel Wright, Woodburn, war den; Eva Dental, Butteville, conductor; Elsie Townsend, Sa lem, chaplain; Vernishia Newby, Amity, and Myrtle Stewart, Sil verton, chairmen; Hazel Vin gard, Canby, and Vera Dow, Turner, vice-chairmen; Verna West, Hubbard, and Frances Morgan, Gervais, guardians; Peggy SkOler, Monitor, musi cian; Gladis Lawrence and Net tit Brosig, pages. , Luncheon was served, after which the officers were seated in a ceremony by members of the Hubbard lodge. During the school of instruc tion several exemplifications were given pertaining to the ritual and work of the order by several lodges. Dinner was served, followed by a short program by the Scotts "Mills high school glee club and children of the IOOF home. Mrs. Etta Littell, matron of the IOOF home, gave a talk about the home. At the close of an unusually fine convention, the following . officers were seated by Alma Henderson, past president, and Madeline Rossner, warden. Mercy Sylvester, Silverton, chairman; Lucile McKinney, Turner, vice chairman; Irene Ruble, Silverton, secretary; Lora Groves, Salem, left supporter; Meta Friend, Hubbard, warden; Ada Pomeroy, Monitor, conduc tor; Maude Dean, Canby, chap lain; Lyda Brougher, Scotts Mills, and Verna- Bushman, Butteville, guardians; Muriel Salisbury, Gervais, and Florence Oddie of Gervais, vice chairmen. Piano Pupil In Recital Miss Dorothy Pearce will pre sent her piano pupil, Miss Carol Cook, in recital tonight in her home at 287 North Winter street at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Carolyn Brown, mezzo soprano, will as sist, accompanied by Miss Glad- 1 ys Edgar. The program includes; Jeau. Joy of Man's Deiring.. Two pianos. Miss Cook. Miss Pearce Sonata Pathetlaua Beethoven Miss Cook 3 Primrosa Grieg -LaForge of tha Open- Carolyn Brown Poem Fibich Clair da Lune- Debussy . Mororitch MacOoweU Minuet Impro vision . Miss Cook Soring Interlude Gelusian Robin Sang in the Smwood Tre. . Kountx Miss Brown Aragonaise, tram "LeCtd" Massenet Miss Cook, Miss Pearce Visitors Are at Keene Home Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene are entertaining as their guests this week Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wintermute of Los Angeles. Mrs. Wintermute is a sister of Mrs. Keene. The visitors are enroute to Seattle where they will spend the summer months. Coming north with the Win termutes was Mrs. C F. Men denhall of Los Angeles, mother of Mrs. Keene, who wQl remain at the Keene home during the summer season. for Linens PATTERN 2820 tils; materials required; illustra tions of stitches. : Send ten cents in coin for this pattern , to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept. ; Write rJsinlv - PATTOBW . NTTTUrMPT Breakfasts Arranged'; By Guild Breakfasts are being arranged this week by .members of the Westminster Guild of the Pres byterian church and the money raised from the affairs will be used by the guild ' for ' their church project.' - Thursday seems to be the popular day for the parties. Mrs. -Earl Cooley will entertain at her Center, street home for Mrs. Francis X Forristel, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, .Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. Elmer Berg. Mrs. Elmer Wooton, Mrs. Francis Colgan, Mrs. Ro- bert Stanley, Mrs." Glenn Ste vens, Mrs. George Stephens, Mrs. James Hardie, Mrs. -Edward A. Brown and Mrs. John A. Jel derks; -a';.; ?L 7' " -t--" Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen and Mrs. Charles Feike will entertain at breakfast on Thursday at the former's home on South Cottage street Guests will be Mrs. Ste phen Mergler, Mrs. Paul Bale, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. Luther Jenson, 1 Mrs. Lester Wilcox, Mrs. Verden Hockett, Mrs. Knight C Pearcy, Mrs. La Verne Young, Mrs. Bur ton Myers, Mrs. Glen Morris and Mrs. E. G. Givens. Another hostess w2l be Mrs. .Floyd I. Bressler will entertain at her Garden Road home. Cov ers will be placed for Mrs. C E. Kertson, Mrs. Glenn Hoar, Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mrsr Weigel, Mrs. Phil Ringle, Mrs. W. N. Thompson, Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs. Ralph Eggstaf f, Mrs. W. W. Haskins, Mrs. Herman' Mil ler, Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mrs. Robert Elfstrom and Mrs. Jack Maylor. Miss Lilburn in Violin Recital Miss Mabelle Lilburn, pupil of Mary Schultz Duncan, will be presented In a senior violin re cital by the Willamette univer sity College of Music, on Thurs- . day at 8:15 o'clock. Since entering the College of Music at the beginning of her sophomore year, Miss Lilburn has been active as a soloist and . in ensemble. She has appeared in recital in Albany, Dallas and Portland, and has placed on sev eral occasions in contests spon sored by the Oregon Federated Music clubs, and by the Oregon Music Teachers association. Miss Lilburn is a member' of Mu Phi Epsilon, honorary mu sic sorority, and has been a member of the Willamette vio lin trio for the past three years. She is affiliated with Delta Phi sorority. The recital will be given in Waller hall auditorium. The public is invited to attend. Miss Marion Herman ek will be her accompanist. Symphonic Espagnole Lslo (1st movement) Allegro son troppo n Sonata (C Minor) for violin unac companied Bach ' Fuga m Poeme Chausson Lotus Land March (Love scott-Kreisler for Tnree Oranges) Nocturne Boulenger La Ronde des Lutins (The Hound of the Goblins) Bazzini To ee Double At Comedy "Everything in paifs," is prom ised by Miss Constance Fowler and Bob Voigt who are design ing the sets for Willamette uni versity's forthcoming dramatic production, "The Comedy of Er rors' or The Boys From Syra cuse,' to be given May 3 at Les lie junior high school. Since twins are a feature of the plot, the set also will have , twins twin pillars, twin statues, twin birds everything double. The rest of the staff for the production, which is directed by Mrs. Genevieve Oppen, includes Pat Niemeyer, manager; Loren hicks, -stage manager; Ruth Matthews, publicity; Mary Hus ton, costumes; Dick Barton, lighting; John Hobson, programs, and Hermie Palmer, make-up. . . Rebekah Lodge Has Meeting The Salem Rebekah lodge met Monday night in regular session with Dorothy Hauge presiding. Miss Frances Kyle, chairman of the birthday committee, pre-, seated the following program: "God Bless America" by Miss , Verda Olmsted, reading by Mrs. -Lllla 'Ohlson, music on German zither by Mr. Alfred O. Mueller. Refreshments were served in the dining room. The honored guests were: MrsC Josephine Erikson, Mrs.' Mae Hodge, Mrs. Olive Gritton, Mrs. Alma Henderson, George Nader man, Mrs. Lenora Denlson, Mr. ' C J. McAdamsjsnd Mrs. Chris tina Claudek. . . Frem Portland comes ward ef the birth of a daughter, Phyllis Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Dietrich at St. Vincent's hospital on Monday Mrs. Dietrich is the . former Edna Matthis and the ba-! bys grandmother is Mrs. J. O. - : ANNIVERSARY The gold- en weddlnqr dory of Mr. and I Mrs. Abraham H. Schmidt, pictured here, was celebrated on Sunday afternoon at their home. - . - Men Entertain Fathers - Members of . Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity and their fathers enjoyed a dinner Sunday at the : . chapter house,.4 while -the Mo-: thers club was entertained, with - a no-host dinner at the home of : Mrs. Milo E." Taylor. The tables .- and rooms at both dinners were beautifully decorated with tu lips and spirea, ; : .. " - The men attended the frater ' nity baseball game with Che mawa, while the mothers held a business meeting and social hour, . at which time-it was announced the next . meeting would be a mother-son: dinner at the chap ter house on Mother's day. Those attending the one were: Mrs. C M. Briggs, Mrs. Charles Sherman, Mrs. J. E. Van Wyn garden, Mrs. r Roy Harrington, Mrs. Lena Schmidt and Mrs. Mflo E. Taylor, all of Salem, Mrs. C H. Sturdivant and Mrs. Burr Tatro of jOregon City and . Mrs. D. Wilson of Portland. Mr. C. M. Briggs and Don, Mr. C H. Sturdivant and Wayne, Mr. D. Wilson and Don, Mr. Burr Tatro and Dick, Mr. Roy Harrington and Bill, Mr. Milo E. Taylor, and Winston, Mr. T. M. Hicks and Loren, Mr. F. M. Blanding and Howard, Dr. Harry Irvine and Harry,' Mr. J. F. McKlnlay and George, Cliff Stewart, Carroll Heim. Gilbert Heald, Jack Hedgcock and Bob Woldt attended the other dinner. A number from Salem attend ed a reception given by the Can tons and the auxiliary at New berg recently; Those motoring over were . Mr. and MrsR. G. Henderson, Mrs. Elsie Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engstrom and Mrs. Hannah Beard. ' Mrs.. Robert Herrail aad Mrs. Loring Schmidt will entertain members of their club at cards and a late supper Thursday night at the former's home on Fair mount hill By DOLORES BOLAND It's Abont Time to make a straight -vest to wear with slacks. Make it long enough to hide that line . in back. Wear it open ... bolero-fasfiion ' and your hips will look inches smaller. Osu ,M I -cr "'.'''".'.-., AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS r " ; ! EXC7LUSIVELT AT .'?' 17 S9. 7c ff SALOrS OWN STORE 41S Court Street -,4 - fion women At Meeting 1 . The : American Legion auxil iary met Monday with Mrs. IL F. Perkins - presiding. The ' as- . - semhly room of Fraternal tem . pie was decorated . with large baskets of purple irises and snowballs, with white tapers. ' Past presidents in charge of . j initiation ceremonies for seven new. members were Mrs. Mem Pearce, - Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Beryl Porter, " Mrs. O. E. Pal ' mateer, ; Mrs. ' . ; Jennie Bartlett, ' Mrs. On as Olson and Mrs. Bess Walking.- New members are Mrs. Homer Foster, Mrs Robert - Goddard, Mrs. Marian Courtney, Mrs. Alexander McGee, Mrs. L. C ! Ball, Mrs. Carrie Finley and Mrs. AnnHarrold. The assembly enjoyed num- I bers by Dick. Whitely, accor- ' dionist, and songs by the Amer ican Legion Glee dub. The auxiliary will entertain' American War Mothers in tha new Legion, home on Chemeketa and Cottage streets May S, and the sewing group will meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Cannon, 1923 South High street, Thurs day at 2 o'clock. After the meeting rthe tmlt joined the post for. a program and refreshments served by Mrs. Onag Olson, Agnes Booth, Mar jorie Fisher,. Edna Rowland and Mrs. L. V. Perkins. Miss Noonan ls Betrothed Another popular Salem maid to join the ranks of the spring brides-elect is Miss Patricia Noonan, daughter of Mrs. Freda Stacey, who has announced that sometime this summer she will be married to Mr. Darrell Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick B. Mil ler of Klamath Falls. -- Miss Noonan is a graduate of Salem schools and is well known in the capital. Mr. Miller is a graduate of the University of regon law school and a mem ber of Alpha Tau Omega. Ha is now associated in business with his father in Klamath Falls. Adult Council to Give Dinner The Salem district Methodist young adult council will meet for a covered dish dinner Thursday night at the First Methodist church at 6:15 o'clock. Members L from Silverton, ! Albany, Rick- ' reall and surrounding cities will -attend. . . . , . . Superintendent Frank Bennett will be the guest speaker. The committee in charge of arrange ments Includes Mr. Steve Ander son, Miss Geraldine Williams, Miss Mildred Yetter and Mrs. Pauline Speersta. All young peo ple are cordially invited to at tend the dinner and program. Today's Menu Celery and apple salad will begin a meal that includes our old . friend, frankfurter. ' Celery and apple salad Frankfurters with Steamed cabbage New potatoes Apricot custardi pie . ' j - APRICOT CUSTARD PTE Put three cups canned drained apricots in an unbaked shell. Pour in a custard made like this: S slightly beaten egg yolks Pinch of salt - S tablespoons flour 1 cup sugar f Cover with a lattice crust and bake 19 minutes at 425 degrees, then reduce heat to 359 degrees for 25 minutes longer to set custard..-' i: FOR TANKS OF HOT WATER - 1 TTOTPOINTpi f I I JUL vides hot wai ro- : water for only a few cents a day. No floe con nections necessary either. Just connect Hotpoint and forget it. 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