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.if- FAGS SEC MAXINE BURfc'N I Editor Willamette Couples To Wed s Two Willamette university couples have announced plans lor their spring weddings. "At the dinner party on Mon day at the- Beta Chi sorority house in honor of Miss Delma Jean Jones on the occasion- of her birthday she told her soror ity sisters that on May 18 she will be married to Mr. Albert Klassen. . . ' The wedding will take place at the - Jason Lee Methodist, church. The betrothal of the couple was revealed this winter. Miss Jones,! the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Jones of Grants Pass, is a member of Beta Chi sorority. Mr. Klassen, the son of Mrs. and Mrs. P. K. Klassen of Dallas, is now work ing on his master's degree in education. He is a member .of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity, Tau Kappa Alpha and Blue Key. Commencement day, June - 7, has been chosen for the marriage of Miss Louise Tucker and Mr. Stanley brownhill, both of Port land. 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TWEN TY FIVE CENTS. c ni your order to The Oregon t' -''Tstn, Pattern denartment. S OCIETY MUSIC The 1I0AIE CLUB CALENDAR , FRIDAY - t Old fashioned box cupper. First Christian church. 8 p.m. Unitarian Alliance with Mrs. Helen Goodenough at 1850 Che meketa street. 2 p.m. Red Cross , work.. - ( - VFW auxiliary. .130 dessert luncheon with Mrs. Frank Neis wander, 1641 Chemeketa street. - Juvenile Neighbors oi Wood craft,. Fraternal temple, 4 p. m. . AVRfc at VFW hall, 2 p. m. Salem Heights Woman's club, 2 p.- m. i Englewqod Woman's club wtih Mrs. A. R. Tartar, ?33 Garden Road, 2 p. m. MONDAY Hal Hibbard auxiliary, busi ness meeting 7 :30 p. m. at Wom an's clubhouse. I Delta Tau - Gamma . Mothers Club, Lausanne hall. 2:30 p. m. Wesleyan Service Guild of Ja son Lee church with Miss Maxine Clark, 1493 North Commercial street, S p.m. American Legion auxiliary, new Legion home I p.m. War mothers honored. i Salem Junior Woman's club meet at chamber of commerce, S pm. . - -,. , TUESDAY Ii North Salem WCTU with Mrs. F. O. Repine, 950 Union street, 2 .p.m. DAV all day sewing meeting 1 with Mrs. Vern Ostrander, route six. no-host luncheon at noon. American War Mothers at American Legion hall, 2 pjn. FRIDAY Council of Church Women at Court Street Christian church, 10 ' am. VFW Activities Are Many I ' junior department Vice-president, Veterans Foreign Wars auxiliary Mrs. Walter Wickert, president of Marion auxiliary No. 661, and Mrs. F; X. Hoer eth, motored to Portland Thurs day to be present at the. instal lation of officers of Veterans Foreign Wars auxiliary No. 1325 at Navy Legion hall. Mrs. Frank Neiswander served a dessert luncheon in her home to the auxiliary and their friends Friday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs. Larry Eaton, Mrs. Effie Wetzel, Mrs. Elvira Beard, Mrs. Carl Fox, Mrs. Frank Deyilin, Mrs. Barbara; Cameron, Mrs. Russell Mudct Mrs. F. X. Eugene Hart, Marilyn Hart, Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Leon Han- sen, Mrs. Zoe McCormick, Mrs. w uun, mrs. nans nor stetter, Mrs. Frank MUlett, Mrs. Ralph k Harlan, Mrs. - Christie Moorman, Mrs. E.K. Jandreall, Mrs. Jack Van Cleef, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Ward Wolfe, Mrs. W. J. Wickert, Mrs. CarrAllport, Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs ,Bert Tompkins, Mrs. Arvin Strayer, Mrs. Chris Free, Mrs. Doyd Perkins and the hostess Mrs. Nieswander. t Edith Mudd, Junior depart-" ment vice-president, announced that Mabel C. Tanner, national president of Veterans Foreign Wars auxiliary will visit Oregon May 9 and 10. Auxiliary mem bers will meet in Portland at the Alderway tea tdom at. 12 o'clock May 10, with a council meeting afterward and a banquet at 8:30 in the evening in the Streamline 'room f the Imperial hotel. An' open department meeting in the Dorcus room in the Masonic hall will follow. I . . -.. : , - Thetas-Meet at Home - - Mrs. W.Wells Baum was host ess to the Kappa Alpha Theta ' alumnae Thursday night at her home in Ben Lomand park. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and Mrs. James Stone were assisting hostesses. The group worked on Bundles for Britain during the evening and a late supper followed. Attending were Mrs. Clifford Brown, Mrs. George Hug, Mr. Charles Heltzel, Mrs. Richard Slater, Mrs. George Schwarz, , Mrs. James Sears, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. Emily Sedgwick, Mrs. R. P. Sedgewick of Port land, Miss Frances Jenson, Miss Genevieve Reed, Miss Eloise Buck and the hostess. .; 'Mrs, Curtis Odenborg enter- , tained members of the Good . Neighbors club Tuesday at a ' luncheon m honor of Mrs: Pearl ; Upson's birthday. Places were also laid for Mesdames Neva Leighty, Sadie McClain. Reva Thompson, Carrol Courtineer, J. a Courtineer, John St. Clair, ' Stuart Johns, William McKin-' ney, Milton Steward,. Mysta Hendricks and Austin Cater. a Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Livesley and Mr. Roderick livesley spent the first part of the week in Van couver, BC, as the guests . of : Mrs. Livesley's father, Mr. .George W. DeBeck.While in the ;. ; north Mrs. Livesley went over to 4 ' Victoria where she attended the I, annual garden festival. Miss Betty Ann Thorhdike and Miss Mary Louise ' Olliver are . attending the Kappa . Kappa Gamma province convention at . Oregon State college this week end and are delegates fro the " Salem alumnae group. ii m m Mills' Home Scene of Parties , The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy -H. Mills on Court street is the scene of two delightful parties this :. weekend. Tonight their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson (Ha Mills), who is now living in Camas,7 Wash., Will be hostess for an informal party in compli ment to Miss Martha . Sprague, who recently revealed her wed ding date to Mr. Melvin T. Hur ley of San Francisco as June 14. A group of . the bride-elect's intimate friends have been bid den tq the affair and after an evening of contract a late sup per wjll be served by the host ess. Bouquets of roses arid other garden flowers will provide the decorative note. Mr. and Mrs.' Mills', enter tained' at dinner Friday night . A IV. ' 1 . f m irTr Coct : was in play after the dinner nour; j Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hickok, Mr. and Mrs. Claire W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. IJf. Scott Page, Mr. and Mrs. r J. Lyman Steed, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kellar and Mr. and Mrs. MUls. i . - ' ; f ' ; . . . - Play Tonight to - ;Be'Funny ; ' To fclimax today's May Week end festivities at Willamette university the junior class will present the Shakespearean com- ' dy,5 jfThe Comedy of Ersors" at Leslie auditorium tonight at 8:15iJTickets may be obtained - at Quisen berry's. The cast of 25 is directed by Mrs. Genevieve Oppen who stated yesterday that she con siders the comedy the Univer sity's! best dramatic production of the year. Freshmen Keith and Kent Markee are the Dromios of the play. These very identical twins have caused much amus ing confusion in both rehearsal and plot Other of the humorous roles fin this most hilarious of comedies are taken by Frances Pickard, Hollo Stowaser, Don Wilson, Helen NewlanoV Gilbert. Clausman, Wes McWain, Bar bara jMinor, Leonard Steinbock, ArnieJ Hardman, Bob McGee, Bob Voigt, Carl Seibel, Lois Phillips; and Mary Head. Present at tonight's perform ance iwill be the Willamette uni versity May court, Queen Bar- , bara .Young, and Princesses i Hazel Bunnell and Dorothy Baldwin. MrS. ThOmDSOn yAlipiUU r eteS LlUlD Mri. F. Thompson entertained the Little Garden club at a May Day party and dessert luncheon on Thursday. Old fashioned cor sages! of Cecile Brunner roses and; candy tuft decorated each tray J. At the business meeting Mrs. Homer McWain and Mrs. C. A. , Kells were elected delegates to the.: annual meeting of the Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs in Grants Pass. Installation of new officers was - held with Mrs. C. Sawyer taking over her duties as presi dent; Mrs. R. E. Cartwright, vice president; Mrs. Paul Acton, sec retary; and Mrs. H. Woodburn, librarian. Mrs. Homer McWain, the re tiring president, was presented a garden hat filled with flowers. The afternoon was spent inform ally land Mrs. C. A. Graham won ;. first prize in the flower recogni tion game and Miss Barbara An derson received., first in the May ; Dayt basket competition. After the meeting the group enjoyed ' the ; lovely hillside gardens of ' Mrs; Thompson. " . .,. ..... ... . . . Fourteen girls were, present: at j jthe - meeting of the VFW I daughters on Thursday. The - honor guest was Mrs." Russell ; .Mudd the State Junior Activity, chairman. The Post and the : auxiliary are invited to attend the I daughters installation on Thursday, May 8, at 7:30 at the," VFW halt -if""-'- Mr. and Mrs. Hnfh McCam- mon and son, Bill, of The Dalles are the weekend guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Wallace Carson. By DOLORES BOLAND - It's Abont Time to use Individ- " mal trays when you serve buffet meals. Buy inexpensive cookie sheets and paint them with four hour enamel. Make them white or' cream color ... whichever blends with your china. Tia 0120011 STATESMAN. Solcxzu :( V . - ; ' ' 5 " ' li ldLJ--: ' J , TOOTING THEIR HORNS wmcn appears torugnt at trie nign scnooi auaiionura. unaer uie ine musicians aoove are ueit 8. (Statesman photo) With Salem! Folk at OSC By ISABEL McGILCHRIST The all-school honor convoca tion was held Wednesday in the men's gym honoring students of high scholastic achievements. Among those gaining recognition were 'Eileen Hoi den, who won the first honor for the : sopho more Lipman Wolfe prize, and Quentm Zielinski, awarded hon orable mention for the t senior - s prize. The feature of the convo cation was the announcement of newly selected members ff Phi Kappa Phi, national scholastic honor society. Marion Hess num bered among new pledges' of the organization. " "? ; .'r A 17-year tradition will be celebrated May 8-11 when moth ers and guests gather on' the campus for Women's weekend iestivities,' with a busy and va ried program in the offing. Com mittee's have been making plans for the last month in preparation for this anticipated event: Invi tations were sent out last week by committee members ; Natalie Neer and Shirley ; McKay, while, Virginia Steed is' arranging de tails for the formal banquet Working on the set for the dra matic production regularly fea tured as Dart of the entertain- ;.ment is Alice Cunningham, who is designing' " scenery . for- the . play. ' . ' -J; , Another honor has been con ferred upon Marion Hess this week by. being selected as pledge -for Omicron Nu, home economics honor society, at the formal ini tiation and- banquet Tuesday ' night. At the close of the cere mony the group eleofed new of ficers for the society, Selecting Marion as yice-presidentl Intercollegiate competition was the theme of the Oregon Student Science conference held last Saturday at Linfield, Phil Mc- . Kinley was one of Oregon State's representatives in the meet, win ning second place in the psychol ogy and geology section.? As is the tradition with most Delta Delta Delta sorority chap ters throughout the country, the OSC - chapter held j its annual "pansy breakfast" for graduat ing seniors last Sunday at the house, with Ruth Anunsen act ing as chairman of the affair. . Miss Bell Is j Hostess j Miss Margaret Bell entertained ;members of her club at a dessert uppe r Thursday night at, ' Schneider's dining room. - Con " tract bridge was in play during the evening. i . J - : A : special guest' was .Miss Helen Langille. Members are Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mrs.. ClaT- bourne Dyer, .Mrs. Cari b. Col lins, Mrs. Lynn Heise, Mrs. Rich- 1& itwdMm John ..Carson, enter. Mrs. Harold Busick, Miss Doris Drager,- Miss Cynthia DeLano, Miss Mary. White, Miss Marcelia Vesper ; and Miss Dorothy Blais- dell. ; - , Luncheon for loan Elliott ' . ; -. ;- Si - Joan EUiott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott will celebrate her tenth birthday to- 00 Family Relationships." , day when she entertains a group A special musical program, in of her friends at luncheon at the observance of : national music home of her parents on Marion week' has been arranged. This will street - I include two flute numbers by Mrs. After the luncheon the girls James Stone, Salem; ensemble will enjoy an afternoon of Ice nulBbr of Schubert' -Ava Maria" skating at the Ice Arena. Joan's .bf Ivan K Warner, vocal guests wiU be Suzanne Huggins, Mrf- Stone flutist, Kathleen Sarah Jane Backstrand, Suzanne Barnes, Marjorie Becke and Bar bara Zumwalt T: -m . v Dr. and Mrs. L. Kimball Page are the parents of their; second daughter born Friday morning at the Emanuel : hospital in Port land. "The paternal-' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. U. S?ott Page of Salem. . ' ' f . : Mis Gee LePretre ef Portland has been the. house guest of Mr.i and Mrs. George Otten this week. : . ;..;. :, Miss Mary Eason has as her house' guest this weekend, Miss Ruth Kaser of Portland. Orecjon, Saturday Mornlna, May are these thr ee memers of fee to ngny vjrienn uanen, au, ieryi From Portland comes word of to Mr. and Mrs. George H. Rob- ertson c Jessie tieeie; zormeriy of Salem. This is the couple's first child and was born at the Emanuel hospital on Tuesday. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fosttr Steele and Mr. George R. Robertson of Portland. Board Members Are Elected . The annual election of board members for the Salem Zonta club followed the dinner Thurs day night for which covers were placed for 19 members at the Quelle. Mrs. Xenea Booth, a new member, was introduced by Mrs. Mabel BrownelL the presi- dent. . Board members elected L. May Rauch, Miss Mabel Sav- ; age, Mrs. Dora Stacey and Mrs.' Winifred R. Herrick. Mrs. Dora Stacey, delegate to the recent conference gave her report Plans were - announced for a "kidnap" party on May 22, at the home of a member, which will celebrate the club's annual birthday. A splendid, ceview of the book The Beloved "Returns" was given by Dr. Helen Pearce.; Covers were placed at the din ner for Mrs: Mabel Brownell, Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Lillian McDonald, Miss L, May Rauch, Miss Genevieve Morgan, , Dr. Helen Pearce, Miss Helen Yock ey, Miss . Dorothy Pearce, Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. ' Winifred. R. Herrick, Mrs. Alice Page, Mrs. Xa Verne Winkler, Mrs. Lila Peterson, Mrs. Dora Stacey; Mrs. Edna Hunt, Mrs. Leila Black, Miss Helen Bocker ' and Mrs. Agnes Booth. . - Nebraska Group Entertained The Nebraska Auxiliary was entertained at the home of Mrs. Ben Randall on W. Knob Hill, Wednesday at their monthly cov ered dish luncheon: After the business meeting an interesting social hour ' was enjoyed. Mrs.. ' L. E. Gillsey, Mrs. Randall and Mrs. Vaughn provided the club with, a program.' Members present were: Mrs. Clyde Farley, Mrs. Y. Abbott, Mrs. A. L. DaMoude, , - Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. L. E. Gilkey; Mrs. B. M. Randall, Mrs. 4 Albert Hoevet, Mrs. Blanche Stuart, Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mrs. John Pflug, Mrs. Norah M. Pound, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. C. S. McCollam, Mrs. L. H. Webb, Mrs. E. N. DeHut, Mrs Henry Helmhout, Mrs.' Leona Johnson, Mrs.' R. E. Abernathy, Mrs. El . mer Ideen, Mrs. R." M. Cham bers, Mrs Margaret Willis, Mrs. L. Dagenhardt and Mrs. Earl Hall, a guest Ana Carson, daughter of Mr. tained . the Bush school teach ers at tea on Friday afternoon. v -' - DALLAS The May meeting of the Dallas Woman's club will be held Tuesday afternoon at Library halL The chief item at the busi ness meeting will be the election of officers to serve for the new club. year;.. . -r;. : ' Mrs. Buena Maris, Oregon State college, will be guest speaker talk- u'uui xiiciii, ; vioun . oDugaio and Alice Crary Brown, Salem, pianist; two violin solos by Miss Broer accompanied by her moth er, Mrs. Fred Broer, Salem. f I In. mESn STRAXESBY I AaSa 3, 1S41 Iunior fhcnoruc orchestra Daion oi yemon wiscarsoa. iocum,uu ana rvierun ocnuize, I I Mciccabees Plan BGIliBfit Party The I Maccabees of Capital Tenthive, 84D, met Thursday night at the Fraternal temple for the regular review. Glenn New- land presided and Charles Lash was appointed chairman of the entertainment committee for May 15 at which time a comedy will be presented. - x .There will be ' no . business meeting on May. 8 as the Bee hive! Sewing club is sponsoring a benefit card party at the hall at 8 o'clock. Bridge, five hundred and t pinochle will be in play, Heading .the committee are Eli zabeth Follis, Florence Reay, Sy bil 'Dotten and refreshments. Edith Frank and A. L. McDowell. ! I BODY1 Party Is --.i ,rpii' 1 l QIl- ! nlirSaClV. On Thursday, nearly 100 babies came back to the Salem Deaconess hospital for the an nual baby day party given by the auxiliary. : The rooms were decorated by Mrs. Alma Barkus and Mrs. A. W. Metzger. The tea table, ar ranged by Mrs. Robert FJfstrom and Mrs. Lorenz Schnuelle was presided over by Mrs. L. D. .Waterman and Mrs. J. J. Nunn. Assisting were Mrs. A. H. Wil son,' Mrs. L. F. Heuperman and Mrs. J. Henningson. May 12 is National hospital day and the auxiliary will as sistiwith the open house at the Deaconess hospital. The public is invited. j ; GERVAIS Miss Marian Nib- ler daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ,H. E. Nibler, left by train last Wednesday night for New York ' where she was married Wednes day morning, April 30, to Cecil Sowa, a former Woodburn man, She was met in Chicago by Mrs. John; Eaton,-sister of Mr. Sowa, who I accompanied her to New York to attend the wedding. which was solemnized in the Sacred Heart church in Craw ford,: New Jersey, Rev. Donnelly officiating. Attendants were Mrs. Eaton and Frank Sowa, sister and brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Sowa will reside in New? York where Mr. Sowa is in business with his brother. 111 NEW One Thousand - - Pairs nylon 1 i i ! I L Li hose s i I . i ir ' I f Latest Colors . AH Sizes Buy Now and for J Mother's Day $-150 3 pairs $4.25 1 pair IT 1 . ! Others $1.35 ft',, .-mjmm. Today's Menu There will be (surprises' In store for the diner on food pre pared according to the following menus for the weekend; TODAY . v Banana Salad ;". v-" ' Peanut butter dressing " Sauerkraut with i Steamed frankfurters , Steamed new potatoes . Butterscotch tapioca . i Overnight. cookies SUNDAY Green salad .", . French dressing . Saratoga lamb roll , -Tresh peas in noodle ring ' " Rhubarb cobbler MONDAY Green bean salad Thousand Island dressing Creole ham pie "Pineapple nut sundae CREOLE HAM PIE VA cups milk ... 5 slices bread . : .. 1 tablespoons butter ' 2 tablespoons catsup teaspoon chili powder , lhi cups cooked diced ham 1 cup whole kernel corn Salt to taste . 6 slices bread 3 tablespoons butter -" Scald milk. Remove crusts fromL the 5 slices of enriched bread - and crumble the bread into the milk. Cook over low Mother's Day is Gift Day! CARD TABLES L ' )J - t COASTER I - M w- . , . coaster " ) SUh A "'Sv V "B TO" why chcy arc .ft . r America's fasten aclllnv mrA nit should tur M0t4l heat stirring well until snlxtura ' thickens. Blend in butter; CaUup and chili powder. Add ham, corn ad salt to teste. Transfer , io a ' shallow baking dish; Prepare the six slice ' of bread : for Baked Toast Topping, . as "follows: ' re-; move crusts -and spread - both sides of bread generously with butter. With a sharp knife, score or cut each slice into small squares,, almost through to bot tom Arrange slices, cut side up, on top of ham mixture. Bake .in hot oven 400 .', degrees) until bread is crisp and golden about 20 minutes. . . . ". , . . . J West Salem Loses Damage Action ; .DALLAS A verdict of $255 for the plaintiff was returned in the case of C C. and Alice Cannon vs. city of West Salem. " ; The Cannons brought suit . for1 damage to their home and furni ture attributed to a plant.for mix ing hot asphalt which was set up adjacent to their, home. The case was heard before Judge Arlie Gn Walker. The case of state vs. James Leo Uebelman, Salem, has been post poned duel to illness of the state's chief witness. fotsjSt 7uutvet ASH TRAYS NEW AthTreys Co' fall Off 4J bttUUtf flea 3tMpa! a m - M ... w Huni . , . i wo unproved ash trays . . . Wathabl fl.rt . . . Aiaaiing Mrcngth . . . Ona -7 ma, grcaicr uuiinr makt a with the entire fm!l. r.. l. bay. several. Sm c t 1. value today. Gift shop MILLER'S