PACZ E2 It OZIGO:i GTATITMAII, Colem, Orjon.VTdnefda7 Morning, May 1C 1341 Wedding of ; Couple Is Revealed .' Mr. and lln Peter E. Oas of Rilverton art announcing, the tnarriage of their daughter, Ida, to Mr. William E. McClary of Sa lem. - ;!' Tha wedding took place May' at 7:30 o'clock In the evening la Reno, Nevada with Rev. J. W. Bunyan of the Christian church reading the service. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Ma pes of Salem attend ed the couple. The bride Is associated with the Willamette Production Credit Association of Salem and Mr. McClary is manager of the Col year Motor Sales company of Salem, i Mrs. Hammond To Head Club The Salem Junior Woman's club met Monday night at the Woman's club house for a regu lar business meeting with Mrs. Thome Hammond presiding. Mrs. JJ F. Osdol, Jr., and Mrs. Blevins Lewelling were initiated and Mrs. John Stark was elected to membership. The officers elected for the fol lowing year are: president, Mrs. Thorne IL Hammond; first vice president. Miss Hattie Bratzel; second vice-president, Mrs. Del- bert Schwabbauer; recording secretary, Miss Ruth Nelson; . corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ray Mink; financial secretary, Mrs. James Pike; treasurer. Miss June Lockridge; parliamentarian, Mrs. Joseph Felton; publicity director, Miss Dorothy Cornelius; directors, Mrs. George Tompkins, Miss Beth Billings, Mrs. Verne . Robb. Mrs. Ruth Cattrall reported on :. the third district convention, and Mrs. George Roth and Mrs. George Tompkins reported on the Marion county meeting. Mrs. George Roth was elected as an additional delegate to the state convention In Corvallis La June with Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer as alternate. ' Mrs. Clinton Standish reported on plans for the mothers tea and Installation of officers to be held June 9. Pattern Those active outdoor days are Just around the corner greet them blithely with this vivacious young sports; outfit. It's an Ann Adams style. Pattern 4739, and as easy on the eyes as it is on the sewing needle. 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N AMK, ADORZS3 and ST VLB ftUMBKH- OrOr the brilliant Anne Adams 1941 Pattern Book todar. and get . your wardrobe ready far the turn ( the fashion season I There's real (ttreas-tnakinf fun and eatis-; faction tor yoa in tills collection et unusually slmple-to-sew style 1 t every a"e and purpose. You'll 1 .1 U.r4 cnodes . . . garden , lio-.ii prints . . ortsters ... evening. sreAdinc and graduation frs . . . Liberie . . . accessor L s. Order a copy now you'll l; r prompt til serrtcel BOOK I i r PATTERN nrrr c T3 fsook and I" ATT H.THiR. TWM-. TV Cl-.Ii f i yo r c-rtier to The Oregon MA XING BURtfN Editor' I Miss White Feted at Dinner . Mrs. W. T. Miltonberger pre sided at a smartly appointed dinner party Tuesday night at her country home on the Prin gle road for the pleasure of Miss Nina White, bride-elect of Mr. Leonard Howe. The table centerpiece was a miniature May pole with small figures holding pastel streamers. Pastel candles and a bride and groom completed the decora tions. Nosegays of Cecile Brun ner roses and forget-me-nots marked places for the guests. Other bouquets of roses and garden flowers were arranged about the rooms. I During the evening bridga was In play and a bridal shower complimented Miss White. The wedding of Miss White and Mr. Howe will be an event of June 28. ! Bidden to honor the bride elect were Miss Beth Billings, Miss Margaret Clare, Miss Beth DeLapp, Mrs. Willard E. White, Mrs. Robert McCarty, Mrs. Wil liam Downing, Mrs. Edna Web ster, Mrs. James Pike, Mrs. Frederick Worral, Mrs. Robert Worral, Mrs. Myron Foster, Mrs. Clarence Baer, Mrs. George Mil tonberger, Mrs. Perry Anderson, Dr. Alice Bancroft, Mrs. Chester Howe of Newport, Mrs. John Broady, Jr., of Ashland, Mrs. ' Barney Fahey and Mrs. Harry Alton of Portland, Mrs. Ora War ren and Miss Hildur Warren of Turner, Miss Ada Keyes of Van couver, Wash., Miss Rosalie Mil tonberger of Dallas, Mrs. Carl Phetteplace of Eugene, Mrs. Julia Alton and Mrs. Frances Dennis of Monmouth. Hostesses to Entertain : . I Several matrons are entertain- 1 ing at bridge this week for the pleasure Of members of their clubs. Mrs. Robert Herrall will pre side at a dessert luncheon and afternoon of cards today at her Fairmount Hill home with Mrs. Chandler Brown an additional guest. : Mrs. A. A. Hager will be a bridge hostess today at her coun try home. A dessert luncheon will be served and special guests will be Mrs. Frank Zlnn and Mrs. Ray Binegar. Another hostess today will be Mrs. Robert Elfstrom who will fete her club at luncheon and bridge at her Center street home. Special guests will be Mrs. Ste phen Mergler and Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor. On Thursday Mrs. Hollis Hun tington, . Mrs. Wayne Loder and Mrs. James B. Young will enter tain their club at luncheon at the Marion hotel with bridge fol lowing at the Huntington home on North Winter street, BKUSH COLLEGE Miss Lois Wilson was complimented with a miscellaneous shower by the Brush College Helpers club Thursday at her home at Wallace Orchards. Miss Wilson has announced-her engagement 4o Rob- ' ert Searight and will be married , June 8. Presiding at the business meeting of the club was Mrs. Leland Wendt president. Re porting on the district meeting of federated clubs held recently at' Forest Grove was Mrs. Karl Harritt who with Mrs. Bertha G arrow represented the club. Mrs. O. S. Bartlett gave a report on the Federation of Rural Women's clubs held at Rickreall last month. Present were the honor guest. Miss Lois Wilson, Mrs. Bertha Garrow, 'Mrs. Fred Olson,- Mrs. Joe Singer, Mrs. Esther Oliver, Mrs. Ferdinand Singer, Mrs. Audrey Ewing, Mrs. Margaret Hatespevk, Mrs. Louis, Singer, Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs. A. W. Andrews, Mrs. John Schindler, Mrs. Leland Wendt, Mrs. L. Ma sac, Mrs. O. S. Bartlett, Mrs. Anna Bayer, Mrs. Lee Miller, Mrs. E. D. Roseman, Mrs. C W. Bartlett and tha hostess, Mrs. T. E. Wilson. ' Mr. and Mrs. refer Eratson left last night on a trip south . and east, a gift of his brother. Rev. N. C Erntson, pastor ' of . the Seventh Day Adventist : church. The Erntsons will visit "Mr. Erntson'a brothers in Sacra-: tnento and Glendale, California; a niece In Los Angeles, and Mrs. Erntson's sister in Metawaka, Kansas. They win . spend some time . at their . former, home, Blair, Nebraska, and wQ visit another sister in Fremont, Ne braska. Rev. and Mrs. Erntson, . who are now in the east, are buy ing a new car, and will return to Sales) with the travellers. S 0C1ETY MUSIC The II01IE CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY WSCS of First Methodist church Carrier room a p.m. Ladles Guild of American Lu theran church meet In parlors, 2 Kappa Kappa Gamma alumna with Mrs. William Swindells, Dal las, i - Interior decoration class of AAUW with Mrs. Robert Need- -bam, I29B North list street. S p.m. WSCS Jason Lee church. 10:30 : meeting and 1 o'clock luncheon. Mayflower Guild of Knight Me morial church with Mrs. Paul Neiswander. 1299 Market street. 1:30 pjn. WSCS of Leslie, benefit dessert luncheon. 1:30 pan. Royal Neighbors sewln? club, with Minnie Williams 127S Ox ford street. , . AAUW board meeting with Miss Mildred Christiansoo, 1050 ' Norta Summer street, t p.m. Catholic Daughters of America f business and social meeting. Woman's clubhouse, election of officers. THCKSDAT Grant PTA, 730 pstL. installa tion. American Legion auxiliary ben efit card party, at Legion haU. a p.m. ?. Pro America, Marion hotel, I ' pjn. . Woman's Council first Chris tian church, S pjn. Daughters of Union Veterans with ; Mrs. Nancy Slcewls, 17M Center street. S pjn. District officers. Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at armory. S pjn. for practice; Juveniles meet at T pjn. i Tenthlve No. Maccabees eor fad dish supper, p.av, benefit card parry. Salem Council of .Women's or- f animations meet at public library pjn. Lions auxiliary luncheon at SSdrey't i pjn meeting at Es till Brunk home. FRIDAY Ann Judson circle, 1st Baptist . church with Mrs. Cecil Lants. 1730 " North 19th street. T JO p.m. Degree of Honor, KP haU. so cial evening. S pjn. Members and -family Invited. Alumnae Feted On 1 Monday The Delta Delta Delta alumnae met at the home ot Mrs. L. V. Benson on East Nob Hill Monday night lor supper. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. Clarence Roseheim, Mrs. Fred Finsley, Mrs. Frank Lilburn, and Mrs. Close Schmitz. Mrs. Schmitz gave a report of tha northwestern regional con ference held in Portland recent ly and the group sewed on af ghans for Bundles for Britain. The Bensons showed colored mo tion pictures of their recent trip to Central America, Jamaica and Cuba.! :; Attending were Mrs. Fred Finsley, Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, Mrs. G. Edward BisselL Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Fred Moxley, Mrs. Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. George WeHer, Mrs. Ralph Campbell, Mrs. Harold Strawn, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Frank Lilburn, Mrs. Close Schmitz, Mrs. Clar ence -Roseheim, Miss Esther Baird, Miss Bertha Kohlhagen, Miss Zelma Busch and Miss Pauline Monarch. Miss Shinn Is Honor Guest - - 1 - : . ' Miss Bobbe Shinn, bride-elect of Mr, Harry Carson, jr, was the honor;, guest at a delightful din ner I party Monday night when Mrs. Rudolph E. Kleinsorge and her; daughter, Miss Elizabeth Kleinsorge, entertained at their SHverton residence. The serving table was decor ated with, a bridal party and flanked with arrangements of white iris ' and white candles. Bouquets of bronze Iris and yel low roses were arranged about the guest rooms. Bridge was in play during the evening. Honor ing Miss Shinn-were Mrs. Harry V.. Carson, Mrs. George Steel hammer and Mrs. Clarence Keene of Silverton, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Miss Helen T-angrn Mis, Shirley Evenson, Miss Wilda Jerman of Salem and the host esses. j.3 e Friends ef Dr. aad Mrs. A. Terrence King and ' their small son, AL regret to learn that they will leave on Tuesday for Santa Barbara, Calit, where Dr. King has been called to active duty. He is a member of the medical reserve and will be stationed at the army hospital at Santa Bar bara..! ; . . ;;, . ;:, ' - -m Capital avxIIiary Ne. 11 P3I will meet Thursday, night at the IOOF haU for a special meeting. There will be initiation. Mrs. Elsie iTownsend, president, Mrs. " LInnle SimeraL vice-president, and Mrs. Hattie Cameron, secretary-treasurer, will preside. ... The Klwaals wives met lor luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the Quelle with Mrs. David Wright presiding at the business meeting. .The Past Neble Grands asso ciation will meet tonight with Mrs. Mable- Gardner. Those as- -sisting the hostess are Mrs. Rosa Hammer, Mrs. Coral McXiell and Lira. Xlarinah. Beard Miss Leek to Be Married; " June 27 j . Miss Grace Leek told , of her . approaching marriage on June 27 to Mr. Everett F. Hay at a party' given at the home of her parents Monday night. The news was re vealed when guests drew scrolls from attractive May basketsTThe date was printed beside the cou ple's picture. A pink and blue May pole cen tered the dining table and was Hanked by candles. Streamers extended from the May pole to the May baskets which carried the announcements and favors. Miss Leek is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Leek and Mr. Hay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hay. The wedding will be solemnized at the First Chris tian church. . Miss Leek has been employed at the Salem Deaconess hospital since her arrival in Salem. She was graduated from DeSmet high schoqi, DeSmet, South Dakota, and attended Huron college, Huron, South Dakota. Mr. Hay was graduated from Lake Pres ton high school. Lake Preston, South Dakota, and attended South Dakota state college. They will live la Seattle where' Mr. Hay is employed with the Brtnir Aircraft company. ii -I Those bidden to the affair were the Misses Dawn Bate, Betty Beck, Elsie Bliven, Bernice Cap linger, Helen Darling, Laura' Darling, Helen Gleason, Marie Gleason, Lois Hyames, Audrey Jackson, Charlotte Miller, Avis Pick, Betty Ralston, Mary Ross, Gladys Ross, Dorothy , Sharp, Alda PicKelL Lois Rulifsoh, Ruth Cookingham, Estella Smith, Dor is Leek, and the Mesdames Lora Holman, R. D. Ralston, Hazel Ross, John Schmidt, and M. P. Leek. iV Three Link Club Fetes Mothers The Three Link club met Fri day afternoon for their Mother's day meeting. The hostesses, Mrs. Mae Hill, Mrs. Melissa Persons and Mrs. Pearl Nichols presented 'a program. : Those present were: Mrs. Charity Gamble, Mrs. Leila Ohl sen, Mrs. Mabel Gardner, Mrs. Gertrude Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Amie Mills, Mrs. Victoria Stifflef, Mrs. Coral McNeill, Mrs. Florence VI esko, Mrs. Wilda Siegmundj Mrs. LInnle Simeral, Mrs. Bella Carl son, Mrs. Carrie Jennings; Mrs. Eva Keene, Mrs. Lena .Wright, Mrs. Justine Kildee, Mrs. : Clara Shields, Mrs. Floretta Laphelle, -' Mrs. Lola McFarlane, Mrs, Jen nie Martin, Mrs. Sarah Haiter, Mrs. Ida Steele, Mrs. Pearl Swanson, Mrs. Christina Cladek, Mrs. Anna Hunsaker, Mrsj Jose phine Erikson, Mrs. Mabel Gard ner, Mrs. Laura Noyes, Mrs. Mae Hill, Mrs. Melissa Persons, Mrs. Pearl Nichols, Mrs. Jennie Willis and Mrs. Ellen Shumani i Miss Sprague j Is Honored j Miss Martha Sprague, bride elect of Mr. Melvin T. Hurley of San Francisco, has returned from the bay city where she has been visiting for the past week. The marriage of Miss Sprague and Mr. Hurley will be an event of June 14. . i ; On Saturday afternoon, May 10, Miss Ruth Forrester and Miss Louise Howell entertained with a bridge tea and shower for Miss Sprague in the Garden room of the Fairmont hotel in San Fran cisco. The guests honoring the bride-elect were a group of her classmates and Chi Omega soror ity sisters from Stanford. KKITTM. A family reonlon was held at the Keizer school May 11 for relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bartruff, who attended from different sections of the state. The surprise of the occa sion was the announcement of the wedding of Lyndia Bartruff Bewley to Mr. Tom Ross, at the Evangelical church on Sunday morning preceding the reunion. The oldest' members present . were Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Scharff from Middle Grove, who! will be celebrating their 56th Wedding anniversary May 12. The young est member was little 2 year old Beverly Gean Bartruff, : daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bart ruff. ;j ; ; Other snembers present were Miss Marion Bartfutf, Mr. and Mrs. Grant - ' Wikeft, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laan- en, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bunch, Mr, and Mrs. Omar Bartruff, Ronald Bartruff. La Vaughn Bartruff, Ralph Bartruff. Mr. and Mrs. James Croker, Mrs. Virginia Bartruff. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Horen. Francis Hoven. Mrs. Lena Bartruff, Robert Bartruff, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Irvine, Miss Bar bara Wilson. Mrs. Gladys Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bewley, Miss Rose Bartruff. Stanley Bewley, Sharon Lee Bewley, Mr. and Mrs. Joe E. Bartruff, " Mr. and Mrs. William Lukinbeal. Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Bartruff. Beverly . Bartruff, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Byer ley. Betty Jo Byerley, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bartruff and CarL ir Mr. and ' Mrs. O. D. Peterson. Bobby Peterson' Mr. and Mrs. T. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartruff, Mrs. Ruth Bartrufi ' Walter, Gordon Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf, Miss Genevieve Scharf, Mr. Gerald Jaffie. James Bradley. Bryea Bartruff. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Herb ' Donough. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ' Bunch. Victor I Bartruff, Dale Van , laanen. Mr. and Mrs. Van Looner, Mr. and Mrs. Pet Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scharff and son, Mr. and i Mrs. George Wolfe, Marion Cook, ; Mrs. Mary Bartruff, Mrs. Roy Brown, Daa Scharf, Janice. Mrs. Mary Hern don. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scharff. Miss Dorothy Scharf. Miss Loween Scharf. Mr. and Mrs. Henory Sim. Daryl Sim. Miss Ines Peterson. Miss Betty Jo - nyeriey ana suss ntrtcia Bradley. Mrs. W. E. TXaBtoB was hos- tess to members of her club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday afternoon " -'t . Aim ft -Jim ST. ; l ; f By DOLORES BOLAND . . It's About Time to sew little .white posies to the top of the brim of last year's sailor hat. With this simple operation you can graft new beauty and that important touch of white. Poppies Under Discussion Veterans Foreign Wars auxfl-. iary met in Veterans hall Mon day with Mrs. Walter Wickert, presiding. ' Principal interest of the meeting centered around the coming poppy campaign on May 23. Refreshments will be served to the workers at noon in Vet erans hall. Refreshments committee was Mrs. Frank Prince, Mrs. Effle Wetsel, Mrs, Frank Millet, Mrs.. William Clare. ' Delegates chosen for the state encampment at Bend in July were Mrs. Ralph warian, Mrs. Arvin Strayer, Mrs. Leon Han sen, Mrs. Bert Tompkins, Mrs. David Furlough, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Christie Moorman, Mrs. Ylrgil Bolton, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Eugene Hart and Mrs. Onas Olson. ! Alternates are: Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. E. E. Jandrell, Zoc McCormlck, Mrs. Charles Wins low, Mrs. F, X. Hoereth, Mrs. Etta Jacobson, Mrs. Solan Shin kle, Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs. Morris Cady, Mrs. James Beale, Mrs. J. Ringwold and Mrs. Bar bara Cameron. Mrs. Walter Wickert, presi dent of Marion auxiliary, Mrs. Russel Mudd, junior department vice-president, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Solan Shinkle and Mrs. Lew Hansen, attended the ban quet in Portland to compliment Mabel C Tanner, national presi dent of Veterans of i Foreign Wars auxiliaries who recently a guest in Salem. Medical Wives Have Dinner Mrs. Howard H. Barlow and Mrs. Charles Campbell entertain ed the Tri-County Medical aux iliary Tuesday night at the for mer'i home on Kingwood Heights. After the dinner hour the group knitted for Britain and , Mrs. Hannah Martin spoke in formally. , Attending were' Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. L. O. Clement, Mrs. H. J. Clements, Mrs. Vernon A. Douglas, Mrs. C A. Downs, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. Verden E. Hockett, Mrs. W. L. Iidbeck, Mrs. Conrad Loehner, Mrs. Hor ace Miller, Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs, J. Ray Pemberton, Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mrs. . Ray Waltz, Mrs. R. Lee Wood, Mrs. Vern Miller and Mrs. H. H. Barlow. . Members ef the department ef agriculture and their wives en joyed a. picnic Monday night at the country place of Mr. Leo Spitzbart The affair j honored Dr. Rodney McCornadc, former ly of Eugene who is leaving to day for El Paso, Texas, where he has been called for active duty, with the United States army.. He is a first lieutenant and is the son of former state Senator E. A. McCornack. .' , '--j " . Miss Rosella Dalke has left far Berkeley, Calit, to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. K. Dalke, and from there will come north to American Falls, Idaho, where she will be the guest of her par ents for several weeks.! Happiness Is Yours Bluebird BLUEBIRD SPREAD . Bluebirds, the symbols of hap piness, lend their charm to this colorful bedspread motif. The contrasting 10 and 5-to-the-inch cross is easy to do. Pattern 2214 contains a transfer pattern of a motif 1Sx21 inches; Jbclstsi xzo. Engagement Announced Mlss Frances and Miss Virata. la Duke entertained members of the St Cecelia Guild of St Paul's; Episcopal church Tuesdav . night and at the supper hour jvuss Virginia Duke surprised her guests by announcing her en gagement and forthcoming mar riage as June 13 to Mr. Howard Boomer. , Miss Duke is the daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. John P. Duke and Is a graduate of Salem schools. Her fiance is the son of Mrs Ruby Boomer of Glenville, Ne- Drmsjca, ana received his educa tion in Lincoln, Nebraska. He is now in business in Salem where the couple will make their home after their marriage. The wedding will take place ax t:. Paul's Episcopal chapel witn Kev. George H. Swift of fidating. Scrolls bearing , the names 4f tne couple and the date were tied to red rose which marked places for the guests. The initials of the couple decorated the indi vidua! cakes. Bouquets of spring nowers decorated the Duke home. I Assisting Miss Frances Dukefwere Miss Shirley Even son and Miss Georgie Clark. - Attending the announcement ' party were Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Jr, Mrs. Roger Kellogg, Mrs. Dean Ellis, Mrs. Grant Conway and Miss Irene Warren, special guests, Mrs. John P. Duke, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Doris Dra- ger. Miss Shirley Evenson, Miss Lucy; and Miss Phyllis Fisher, Miss Charlotte McClary, Miss Mabel McCullough, Miss Eliza beth O'Reilly, Miss Ruth Peck, Miss Helen Wiedmer, Miss Jackie Williams, Miss Georgie Clark, Miss . Maxine McKillop, Miss Mary Eason, Miss Patty Niemey er. Miss Barbara McLaughlin, Miss Frances and Miss Virginia Duke. a ReBekah Lodge Has Session Salem Rebekah lodge met Monday night for their regular session, with Mrs. Dorothy Hau ge, noble grand .presiding. Gwendolyn Blair, from Truth Rebekah lodge No. 302 of Spo kane, Washington, was intro duced by the committee. Mrs. Viola Burns was initiated. The; birthday committee for the month of May is promising a very Interesting program" for the evening of May 26, when the fol lowing will have charge of the entertainment: Mrs. Alma Hen derson, chairman, Mrs. Mary Gosser, Mrs. Christina Cladek, Mrs. Louise Callans, Mrs. Anna Hickethier, C. J. McAdams, Mrs. Dora Peebles, Mrs. Josephine Er ikson,! Mrs. Ruth Hornaday, George Naderman, Mrs. Alberta Walker, Mrs. Helen Heath, Mrs. Olive I Gritton, Lloyd Stiffler, Mrs. Lenora Dennis and Mrs. Sylvia Furlough. i it Mrs. Libby to Be Guest Here Arriving in Salem this morn ing to fill several speaking en gagements is Mrs. Walter E.' Libby of Portland who will be the house guest of Mrs. William N. Savage. This afternoon she will 'address the Woman's Mis sionary society of the First Pres byterian church and Thursday , she is to be chapel speaker at Willamette university, telling of China. For 25 years Mrs. Libby was a missionary of the Methodist church at Nanchang, where her late husband. Dr. W. E. Iibby, was connected with a hospital until his death a year ago. Mrs. Libby f returned to' this country early this year with a number of other United States nationals, who had been urged by the state department to leave China. A son, Paul, is a freshman at Wil lamette. " i ri C . Vacationers at Newport from Salem last week were Mrs. Elma Feddern and Mrs.. Muriel Pugh. inLaura Wheeler Spread PATTERN 2214 tifi; illustrations of stitches; ma terials required; color chart and key; r.i,"-.v :y' : Send ten cents in coin for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Needlecraft Dept Write plainly PATTERN mrj-fTtrr? jour llMZZjtnd ADD2EC1 Tuesday Today's Menu W Lime fluff tarts win be 'to night's favored dish. .Jellied pineapple salad -; Buttered new peas I Broiled lamb chops i .' New potatoes i Lune fluff tarts -UME FLUFF TARTS Crest 1 2 packages (2 oz.) lemon waf- . era " : ' H cup melted butter Finely crush lemon wafers. Mix thoroughly with melted but ter and press firmly into six tart shells. ! Filling 1 package lime gelatine ' 2 cups hot water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 eggs, separated - ' 2 . tablespoons sugar Dash of salt 1 cup milk . 1 teaspoon vanilla - Dissolve gelatine in hot water. Add lemon juice. Chill until slightly thickened and beat with rotary egg beater until fluffy. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites, turn into lemon wafer lined tart shells and chill thoroughly and serve with: CUSTARD SAUCE: Beat egg yolks slightly, add su gar and salt Add milk, cook in double J boiler Until . mixture coats spoon. Remove from heat, add vanilla and cML Beauty Expert Tells News , From , the first cold water, splash on one's ; face in the morning, to the last gentle pat of night cream, Miss Lillian Peter son tells women exactly how to spend the day's quota of time on beauty. Miss Peterson, here un til tonight, has been at the Cap itol drug store giving consulta tions in the interest of Helena . Rubinstein's preparations. Miss Peterson, Whose territory . covers all the western states, has Just completed a tour with Manka Rubinstein, sister of the :- xamous ueiena KUbinstera. Ail Revoir Party For Bells Lt and Mrs. Vinnie J. Bell were honor guests at an au re voir party Monday night when a itino gauierea at their Center ctrmt tinma T n71 is leaving Sunday for the Pre- .Min C" TT I , - uxw, imu x mucisco, wnere ne has been called to active duty. After the first of July Lt Bell wui ue jomea Dy his wife and two children Robert and Jane, and from there they will sail for Hawaii where Lt Bell will be stationed. Lt Bell is president of the Marion county Reserve vxAxi-crs association and Is sec retarr of th stat acvrat Surprising Lt and Mrs. Bell on WCr mr. ana Mrs. Francis Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Rex K&nmell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T .1r4-a tVsT a' a a tr. sma JUTS. U. O. AT- ens, Mr. and Mrs. n m An aon, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Spaul ding, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gal lagher, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Hugh .Lister of Portland, Miss Jane Cameron, Dave Reinhard, Robert and Jane BelL . . ' Cards were in play during the evening after a no-host supper. Bouquets of roses were arranged about the guest rooms. Mrs. John Bell, mother of Lt Jell is arriving from her home in Farmington, Wash, today to say goad-bye to her son. Mrs. W. A. Barkns was elected President of the Council of Church Women at its meeting Friday at the Court Street Chrls an church. Other officers are B. F. Schoemaker, vice president; Mrs. L." L Flathers, ecretary; Mrs. W. L. Meeker. tofurer; Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy financial aecretary; Mrs. Melvin Johnson, chairman of Japanese work and Mrs. T, S. McKenzie, chaIrman of migrant work, i.i ... . : I Miss Cecelia teldy ef Minne apolis, Minn, has been visiting t IL1 t?e home o her uncle, Mr. P. F. Reidy, for the past two weeks. While here she has en Joyed trips to Crater lake, the beaches and Timberline lodge. Moss Reidy will return to her home by plane tonight j ' ' ' . ' " , Mrs. Mysta Hendricks enter tained the following members of . the Home Economics club of Sa- lem grange at her home Friday . afternoon: Mrs. E. E. Buckles, Mrs. Herman Lafky, Mrs. Milton Steward, Mrs. Kathryn Stryker, Mrs. Stuart Johns and Mrs. Theodore Nelson. Mrs. Verne Os trander will be hostess for an all day meeting at her home May 19. A covered dish luncheon win : be served at noon - : : - . - f ' . ' ' ! DAYTON Miss Amelia Ma rie Dreher, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joe Dreher of Dayton, be came the bride of Arthur E. Buckley, son of Mr. . and Mrs. Eugene W. Buckley of Bozeman, " -Mont, at St James Catholic! church at Mcllinhville last Wed-'. nesday. ' I " Sirs. Oscar Paulson entertain-. ed members of chapter BC, PEO, . at a dessert luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home. , ,;A".:-'-.e e --.L-Vi Ur. aad 21m Tiskhaa GShert and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart are among those registered at the Empress hotel, Victoria, BC, for its T.rtrs'.d.-trict convention.-.. Hot Dressing Good for Sauce .1; - - . Maybe 'you think us a little queer when we suggest serving hot salad dressing, but we aren't and you should try some. . Everyone who IS anyone re members ; wilted lettuce as we used to serve it, and of course that was hot dressins' although It was mixed especially for the lettuce dish. This year, some good Cooks are merely heating a half cup , or so of their very best French dressing and pouring It over shredded lettuce (by the way, what's become of leaf let tuce In the market these years? It used to be one, of spring's most wonderful delicacies, especially for wilting). ; , While hot mayonnaise sounds rather odcL in reality the in gredients Of ??S. nil ind Imwn or vinegar are the usual things - that, make up meat or vegetable sauce. Mayonnaise is merely a shortcut to toppings. "Montpelier' is the elegant sounding name for a topping to go on a highly popular, but in expensive vegetable. ' MONTFELIEK SPINACH 1 cups hot chopped spinach, '. drained , . , . : Vt teaspoon pepper Vk cup mayonnaise or- salad : ' dressing ' ' Combine spinach, ; pepper, and mayonnaise in top of double boiler. Cook over boiling water about 10 minutes, or until thor oughly heated, stirring occasion ally. Serve immediately. Ap proximate yield: 6 portions, - A hot main dish using tuna is another recipe that uses may onnaise as a flavorful ingredient i CREOLE TUNA FISH : 4 AND PEAS Y cup salad dressing or ' ! mayonnaise V cup chili sauce H teaspoon salt Dash of pepper , cup milk 1 cup coarsely flaked tuna fish cup drained cooked peas Combine salad dressing, chili sauce, salt and pepper in top of aouwe v boiler. Gradually add milk, stirring after each addition until smooth. Cook over boiling water 5 minutes, stirring con stantly. Add tuna fish and peas, mix crrefully. Re-heat about 10 minutea, j stirring occasionally; if overcooked, sauce will curdle. Serve Immediately on crisp toast, buttered rice, noodles, or fried Chinese noodles. Yield: 4 por tions. v M- a Waffles Made In a Hurry v Waffles' are handy little things to have around the house, be cause you can whip them up In a hurry and use them any time from early morning to late at nignt. :. ',- HONEY BEAN WAFFLES 2 eggs,; separated 1 cups milk . 1 tablespoon honey ?a cup all-bran 1 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder r 1 teaspoon, salt V cup melted shortening Beat egg yolks Well; add milk and honey and mix thoroughly. Add all-bran and let soak until most of moisture is taker! up. Sift flour with baking powder and salt; f add to first mixture and still only until flour disap pears. Add cooled, melted short ening. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in hot waffle iron until no iteam Is visible. Yield: 7waffles!(6K In diameter). Social Afternoon ' Club Meets The Eastern Star social after noon club met on Tuesday at the Masonic temple for a dessert lftmcheon.1 i The committee in charge included Mrs. Ralph Al len, Mrs. S. A. Baldwin, Mrs. Virgil Hockethler, Mrs. W. I LaDue, Mrs. E. A. Miller, Mrs. Earl Wiper and Mrs. Charles McCarter f$ Cards were in play durmg the ' 'afternoon with honors going to Mrs. David Wright and Mrs. Ro bert Gillin. Bouquets of peonies and Iris decorated the hall and .. tables. : i . ; VICTOR POINT Mrs. Jeha M. Doerfler (Nina Ahrenkiel) was complimented by a miscel laneous shower at the home ef Mrs. " John J. Doerfler, Saturday af ternoooi Hostesses for the af fair were Mrs. Ernest Doerfler and Miss MeyrI Terry of Salem. Guests were: Mrs. John J. Doerfler, Mrs. J. Ahrenkiel, Mrs. Mary Star lia, Mrs. Ed DaM. Mrs. Ward Terry, Mrs. Ed Da hi. Mrs. Ward Terry, Mrs. Peter C Olson and children. Peter. Ir, Donna and Ronald. Mrs. Henry o?rli. .Mrs. Louis Olson, Mrs. Hans Olson. Mrs. Roe Amstuta, Mrs. J. MrDoerfle Mrv A. N. Doerfler and children, fchirler and David. Mrs. Aibfa-t Savaxe. Mrs. John LUlelund. H- Grace Brandt. Mrs. Max Scrt Mrs.J. C. Krens. Miss Anna poerfler. Miss Margaret Doerfler. Miss Laurel Krenx. Miss DeDora Dor r. Mia Geraldine Olson. Miss Ixila Ooerfler and the hostesses. Mrs. Ernest Doerfler and Miss Meryl Terry.- ' - . . . v. . 1 Wt-m fi'V