PAGE TWELVE Bradys Will Be Supper Hosts. Sergeant 'Robert Gaston Brady, jr. arrived by plane from Virginia ' Thursday night and was met at the Portland airport by his fiancee, Miss Jean Anun sen, The couple's marriage will . be an event of Sunday afternoon at St. Paul's Episcopal church at 4 o'clock. Sergeant Brady has been attending officer's training' : school at Fort Monroe, Va.. 'An out-of-town guest expect- . ed, to arrive tonight for the " ceremony. Is the , bridegroom elect's aunt, Mrs. Ensle B. Mil- - ler of San Francisco. Mrs. Miller Is a sister of Mrs. Robert G. . j ... . . oimuj, ar. .. ' Saturday night following the 6 o'clock wedding rehearsal Mr. ' and Mrs. Robert G. Brady will entertain with a buffet supper at their .home in compliment to their son, Miss Anunsen and members of the bridal party. Covers will be placed for Miss ' Anunsen and Sergeant Brady, Miss Betty and Miss Ruth An unsen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen, Mr. Fred Anunsen, jr., Miss Carolyn and Miss Mary Ann Brady, Mr. Peter Geiser, Mn Max Hauser, Mr. Tom Hill, jr,' Mr. Julian Wilke, Rev. and Mrs.1' George H. Swift and the hosts. ' - : Student Recital Is Today . Students of Willamette uni-, versity will present the follow ing program in the music aud itorium at 3 o'clock this after noon. The recital is open to the public. - Country Jig Guion .. - MarrOn Crews, piano To a Water Lily MacDowell 'Diversion in G Major Carpenter Yvonne Moxee, piano Come to the Fair Martin Mary Margaret Livesay, voice Ah, Love But a Day Beach Tuth Burgoyne, voice Fountain of Acqua Paolo. .Griffes Mary Martin, piano Mouvementa Perpetuela , .. . Francis Poulenc - Jean Fries, piano Were You There : Burleigh Give a Man a Horse He Can Ride ... I' O'Hara Corydon Blodgett, voice Juba Dance Dett Roy W. Cook, piano Accompanists are Gladys Crawford and Margaret Hood. . Mrs. Josephine Fisher was hostess to members of her club at bridge and supper Thursday night . Quick Laura Wheeler Decorations You Can Crochet ior Your Home mm PjMr ' . I i r A COa Wt, NCEDtSCKAFT SCRVKC, INC CROCHETED ACCESSORIES PATTERN Fruits crocheted in shiny gimp , in natural colors with bright green leaves, make novel tie-'; ; ... backs, 'shade-pulls and pothold - er , decorations. YouH crochet ;. them in no time too! Pattern 2921 contains directions for mak-, - ing accessories; illustrations of Use PiHcbury's Best; Enriched Flour MAXINE BURltiN Editor CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY Past Worthy Matrons, - OES. Golden Pheasant. 6:45 p. m. - - WRC American. Lutheran church. 3 p. m. - " r - Woman's Alliance, Unitarian - church, with Mrs. Albert Dewey. 1267 Court street. 2 p. m. Sigma Tau Mothers with Mrs. Lloyd Hill. Garden Road, 1:30 . p. m. ' SATURDAY American Legion auxiliary dance, Legion home, p. m. MONDAY American legion sponsored nu trition class, i JO, Legion hatt. Ann Judson circle, First Baptist church. Miss Lena Blum, 1589 Norway. 7:30 p. m. - Women of Rotary luncheon. Quelle, 1 p.m. . Oregon State. College mothers, YWCA. 1:30 pan. , TUESDAY . Women of McCormick class, First Methodist church, Mrs. J. C. Harrison, 636 State street, dessert luncheoin, 130 pjn. AAUW Latin American class, . YWCA, 7:30 pjn. Sons of Veterans and auxiliary, : Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, 42 . North Liberty, supper. JO p.m. WEDNESDAY ' " ' f Women's organizations of First ' Presbyterian , church, meet In church parlors. 3 pjn.. executive board, 12 30 pjn. t Bridge Luncheon On Wednesday . . . . . Mrs." E. R. Frederickson was hostess at luncheon . Wednesday afternoon at her South Winter street home for a group of her friends. Daffodils and other spring flowers carried; out the green and yellow decorative scheme. Bridge was in play dur ing the afternoon and prizes went to "Mrs. Dewey Hall and Mrs. Rex Hartley. t Places were laid,, ior Mrs. William Ross, Mrs. Bert Smith, Mrs. Ed Kitchen, . Mrs. Carl Guenther, Mrs. Elmer McKee, Mrs. Cal Patton, Mrs. Arthur Vinegar, Mrs. Mary Dickerson, Mrs. Dewey Hall, Mrs. George - Henderson, Mrs. Rex Hartley and the hostess. 2921 them and stitches; materials re quired. 1 " Send ten cents (plus one cent to cover cost' of mailing) for this pattern to The Oregon States man,1 Needlecraft - Dept., Salem, Ore. Write plainly pattern num ber, your name and address. ; Urns i i .. ....... ? j.- ...ft' e . .. . i Ccr.plttt rtcipf f ; ." CET TlltSI 18 new red pes ranwith one Thrift Sur from a baj( of t illsbury's test. Write riUsbnry Flour Wnii Co.. Dept. 53. Mi-ute-" spoils. Abo ... ask br com plete details of other premi ums . . . real sterling (solid) silver, other valuable mer chandise, which yon can jet Plur; Ttriit tun. SOCIETY MUSIC The Nutrition Glass ; to Be Given Mrs. George H. Swift, presi dent of the Salem Woman's club, : is announcing today ' that the club is sponsoring a Red Cross . nutrition class and - the first meeting will be held on Mon day, March 23, at the clubhouse -on North Cottage street between . Center and Marion. ' v'K The classes will be held from 2 to 4 o'clock for ten. consecu tive weeks and , the classes . are open to the public as well as '' club members.' This is the first; class to be given under the ' auspices of the nutrition division ' of the Red Cross. , The subject is basic jiutrition stressing the feeding of the fam-; ily and adequate use of foods now available.' To persons com-. pleting the course a Red Cross -certificate will be given and will; entitle them to take a canteen course; to be offered at a later date. . ; The instructor will be v Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, who has com-; pleted the refresher, course in home economics given by the Red Cross. Mrs.'. Ericksen Is a graduate in home economics at Oregon State college and was a demonstrator in home' eco nomics for the General Electric company in Portland. Mrs. J. Deane Patterson is taking registrations for the course and it is advisable to register early before the quota is filled. Mrs. Patterson may be reached at 5287. Simmons-Welch. Vows Read On March 8, Miss June Welch, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Welch of Portland and Mr. Maurice Welch of Salem, became .the bride of Mr. John R. Simmons, son of Mrs. Theo B. Waldrow of Bryant, South Dakota. The wedding ceremony was perform ed by Rev. StuarTGoude in the parsonage of the First Congre-: gational church 'in Vancouver, Washington. . ' . V The bride was given away by her father. She wore a powder blue street dress and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Darrell Simmons of Salem attended her and Mr. Simmons was best man. , The bride's mother, wore a dusty pink street dress and a regal lily corsage. The reception was held at her. home in Port land. '; . ; , The young couple are former Salem residents. The bride is at - the First National bank.' in Portland and the groom is study ing dental technology. They will live in Portland. , - Drv and Mrs. Frank Erickson have" returned " from " a " four months', stay in California with members of their ' family. In Santa Barbara they were guests of Dr.5 Mary 'Erickson and in Sacramento visited with ; Mr. and . Mrs. - Herbert Erickson. While guests 'of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson, jr in Oakland they joined them on a vacation trip to Mexico. r .': . j. ' '-; MiaTfbcJ.; . Fillsburq's WlfECS IC.1F ;, 1. Paa iVf I lb. ground fresh saeat ta 1 Tbsp. fat ontQ . almost done (or we S c round left-over ascat without frytari: J1 M bp. yepner, H tsp. ss, up. Ma, . PM-try ti c chopped estary, M e. chopped Swiss, 1 Tbtp. chopped fltees) nepaer 1 2 Tbrps. huttsr till tender; add ' - t Tbspa. chopped a4sslssits. S. Add aseat and 1 ef an beaten; mix welL SIakk flaI TJumr. 4. Sift and aaeasor ' X c. Wlbbeni's IwUass Flew. (Two sVvitamins and iron are added to fillsbury's Best. S -vitamins are essen tial to sound nems, food appetite the ability to thrive " . on hard physical activity !) Add ti tsp. bakiisf ptm4m ' (optional), I tsp. salt; sift together. S. Cut la U C sherN nlnfl to about site of small peas. f. Add to 1 Tbrps. ceW voter a little at a time till dough is moist enough to bold together. Chill. 7. RoQ out pastry Into rectangle' ' large enough to fit 3 4 x 2Vi-in. pan, S. Place meat down. - -center of pastry (S in. way), t. Wrap pastry around meat; seal moistened edges: place is pan. (PflUbury's Best is , BASK-rmoTnl ru-Tsrrml Is. these times, when tbod-saving .. Is so important and bakhig &i!urei can upset the food -budget so it's a joy to know thU PiQsbury's Best wilf protect your baking success!) Brush lightly with miUcj . . bake in hot wen (425 T.) about JO min. Serve with sairory -tomato sauce. ThU PiUibury ghtui' food" U a good : source of vitamins, minerals, muscle-building protein and c - rood-energyl Every citiaea who is working so deEeed his country needs jwt that! Get a bag of PilUburv's Best to- - . day nd m-te Hut "N ;2 Loaf CoalgUi : Mrs. ', Barker Is Honor . Guest : - Mrs. Warren Baker Is enter taining - with - two parties this week at her Kingwood Heights home. .. Thursday. ; afternoon, she invited guests to a dessert lunch eon f or the 4 pleasure of Mn. Gordon Barker. S.,.- . ; f A pink and white color scheme was" carried but ' in ' the decora tions and a shower honored Mrs. . Barker. The ; afternoon' bo u r a were' spent :mfcainally. : Bidden were Mrs.' Barker, Mrs. Amos Barker, Mrs. Edwin John ston, Mrs. Charles Bollehs,' Mrs. :' Frank' Starrr Mrs. Gordon Hull, Mrs. C T. LaBare, JWrs; Foster .Wintermute, Mrs. Delwin Fin ley, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Mrs. Otto Bertram, Mrs. Ray Barrey, Mrs. .Otto Hoppes, Mrs. Amanda Mol- lencup, ' .. Mrs.. ' Ernest ;; Wagner, ' Mrs.' Millard' Alien, Mrs.' Elmore ' Hill, . 'Mrs. Glenn Morse, Mrs. ' Knight Pearcy, Mrs. Arthur My ers, Mrs. Ralph" Allen,- Mrs. E. A. .Morgan, Mrs. E. A. Donnelly of Oswego, and Mrs. E..A. Brown. . Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ba- ; ker will entertain with a party ; for her son, Ronnie, on his fourth . birthday, Guests will be Jerry . Berg, Ann Lee Finley, Sue Ann . Barker, ; Elvis , , Barker, Mary , Anne Donnelly, Karleen - Quis tad, Rosemary Rhoten, Bill Robb and Steve Crawford... . Other guests will be Mrs. EI mer Berg, -Mrs. Delwin "Finley, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Mrs. Gor don Barker, Mrs. E. A. Donnelly, Mrs. Karl Quistad, Mrs. Ray Rhoten, Mrs. Verne Robb, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. James Har die and Mrs. E. A. Brown. ; Circle Members Entertained Miss Laura Hale entertained members of the West Central Circle of the - First Methodist - church Wednesday afternoon at a 1 o'clock luncheon. S p e c i al . guests were a group of the Sa- . lem high school teachers. Assist ing hostesses were Mrs. C. F. Wilson, Mrs. Elizabeth E s t e p and Mrs. J. . Kirk. Special guests were Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Or en Stratton and Mrs. R. Park. Mrs. Stratton led the devotions and the decora tions carried out the St Pat rick's motif. Bouquets of daf fodils were used about the guestrooms. v. Tho ONEI and W-j torn (GOODBYE to oltUtyW cleetrk refriger 7 otosw keco's Use ' sew 1942 ! CGbsom ViA exduslre ! FreesV Shelf and Strata Zone Food CoailUoniagt Safegvarda koalth-giTina- food value stops food poilago presorves sutural deliciora surer , sum! yowll say UV the wrorkPa sresuent mrigeratort MsldesI . Yow get faJUmUUh Jayem of operant kfatd C eold to keep oil foods the way they ahonU bo steps. Ils th ssotsirof way artificial Mntrirances) f eauoo . tronUel tay refrigerator yuwoai Accept svo uutauottsi see msotrs Hurry! . Yoa . . , , To Buy y 2 (d:;C:IiLOG'oEsGGp y- IMPERIAL FURNITURE & APPLIANCL3 w - - Spring Styles Barbara Dunning and Joan Holt Seen at a Chicago style show, these ensembles are the latest for spring wear. Barbara Dunning, left, wears an apron dress of navy blue and white with a felt hat featuring an apron-back of the fabric. Joan Holt wears a peg-top skirt in violet wool and green jacket T - topped y a tiny violet hat with green feathers. - , Shower for a BrideElect Miss Jane MacL&chlan enter tained at a shower in honor of Miss Iras McCurdy, bride-elect of. Mr. Winston Bunnell,. Tues day night at the home of ' her parents. Spring and Easter deco rations were carried out in the appointments. Contract was in play during the evening and prizes went to Miss Esther . Gunnesdal, Miss Betty Keller and Miss Eleanor . Bailey. ; Guests honoring Miss McCurdy Immediate DoKvery on Any Ilodd! ONLY Froor Shelf Rcfriocrator vith , Conditioning " - - 9iYsl(' 6.47 until yow to fTTji '' II VTll imimiiii 4..i'4:. .! gBjasass ' i "oig, iim uoouau mctmc rauges Hurry ! Hurry! - navn uiitil iiAncn 23 ; -; - Ypur Gibson Refrigerator vWith0zij7 'i " ' ' r y H 01 1 il ; 18 MONTHS TO PAY, ; . for Milady were the Misses Betty Wirth, Eleanor Bailey, Chloe Anderson, Maxine Holt, Dorothea Green wood, Betty Marie Keller, Na dlne Orcutt, Grace Covert, Es ther Mae DeVore, June .Wold Esther Gunnesdal and the hos--tess, Jane MacLachlan.' Mayflower Guild of. the First Congregational church met at the church Wednesday afternoon and Mrs.' George Lewis talked about her experiences in Hono lulu. Hostesses were -Mrs. Ken neth Waters, Mrs. Chester Luth er and Mrs. James McGilchrist. CU. FT. GIDS0II As lew As U i per month Glee Parties Slated for . Saturday . . : Several post-glee parties are 1 slated for Saturday night after ' the annual Freshman Glee per- , formance in the Willamette uni- versity. gymnasium. '. J An informal dance for stu-, ' dents,' ' alumni and guests will j ''follow the glee at the armory from 10 to 110 o'clock. Chuck Regon's orchestra will play for' the affair.; jr r": :. .;. Miss Marjorie "Waters, ' 'student body vice-president, is cfc air-; man of the dance;. Patrons and patronesses are Dr. and Mrs . j rHerbert Rahe,1 Dr.' and 'Mrs- R.I Franklin Thompson, M S arid - Mrsi Walter Ericksbn anc Mr. "and Mrs. Murco Ringnalda. ' ' There will be an alumni ban quet at the G o 1 d e n Pheasant before the glee and Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Harland are arranging an" . informal gathering for alumni -at Chresto cottage after the glee. Assisting the' Harlands are Mr.; and Mrs. Richard Smart, Mr. - and Mrs. Dan Schreiber, : Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mefford and . Dr. and Mrs. Walter Zeller. ' " .''X; -" " ""-.,'.' ; .- ' ':': ,- : r ? Party Given For Son Hiis. Ndrris S. Walen enter tained Tuesday . afternoon for her son, Stephen -Graig's, first birthday. . , - Spring flowers and green bal-. ' loons - decorated .the rooms and, the St Patrick's day motif was used. " - ' - Those calling were. Mr. and Mrs. Homer -McDonough, Jef- f ery Gage, Mitchell Billings, Bruce Abies, Mrs. William Hack er, Mrs. M. Cook, Mrs. Robert Law, Christina Law, Mrs. Edwin f Johnson, Larry Johnson, Mrs. Paul Brandon, Janice Marilyn Brandon, Mrs. Fay Brown, De lores Branson, Jean Bryan, Mrs. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Norris S. Walen. Miss Dene Paulson, a student at Oregon State college, has been spending several jjays at the home .-'of Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L Paulson. , 1 12 HE D I AT E fmmQKrriTrTG''l ' . mrmTmmmmm ssssjsjsbsjsjsjssjbs lies ss lag -jm '" V-r""J iJ ' AUTOMATiOKlNG WeR . :' ' ; - : ssagesssjai y I ! WJ' v.-l'' , -"' T Assnsasstt Csshsssj S wops SsWsBjJWlSsSSji TheNeto 1942 Models Now on Display at Prices IStart at 05L39-95 GGOD nODSSIESFi:3 !ncl IMPERIAL FURNITURE & APPLIANCES :. -.'.!.T:w.L:!!a iCSl Cczri Si M - Miss Betty Simmons, dangh- . ter of Mr and Mrs. Roy H. Sim mons, will arrive tonight from Palo Alto where she Is attend ing Stanford, to spend the spring vacation at the country place "of her parents. Miss Gail Mclner ner of Saratosra. Calif- vis ac companying Miss Simmons home for the vacation. ., ,.:'-,v . , j. - ' ;'?'"' 'j AAUW -Luncheori. Saturday-. . ; ' One of the most attractive ses ' ' sidns of its club yeir Is the' first! spring meeting of Salem brancn, American" "Association of Uni-f , versity Women. Reservations for the meeting; to be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock' in the Mir for room of f the Marion hotel. ' may be made today by calling ' the hotel. J,'f ?- A modern play .built around the boyhood and youth of Jesus in the Bethlehem carpenter's family, The Family Portrait' Is to be presented by Blanche B. Hutchison, .- Portland v dramatic reader.; As an Easter-time pro gram, the selection has been highly praised by officers and directors of the branch. ' Yellow daffodils, forsythia and small English ivy will decorate the luncheon tables. Miss Jewell Minier, chairman of the decorat ing committee . for . the ; March meeting, has selected tot serve with her other members of the branch's recent graduates' group, Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Miss Elea nor. Trindle and "Mrs. Joseph Harvey. r ;; Salem branch, AAUW, having paid its state scholarship loan quota, is this spring completing ship fund by offerings at lunch eon meetings and throurh a ser ies of small teas. ' Clean Sea Flavcz Hav4 t0 Best! 7crrentcn Ckms Lh ft tin jfaiof ' DELIVERY! tr"'Srife; AutcMitcrtlc CoolcJrtfj 3 wtrys CUssosi provides tommlie coUt- costtrol more 4epHiol4e tham a - hnmao hand. . 1. Must sjs gt U sdt Wore : " nasi mmkm stss to eoj0'' cto fchsaj i frmgrmnc9 at the appointed Uoaa. 2. Place meal ia Kookall, tank iW tick mmd ? - saeal cooks automatically- while yom'ro " away, '--. - . v. .. . S. And la tno ovew, too, eoott ' pm. trim swttt assd sssW ssos)lv - mmtomtmtitmUj, every day. - - tig Insuloted Koolcatl . Cilssom lsic KkmU iTiann food, aiorjllaeo boJrrs bottle eooA whole mestU, far oar cessSs, et. '. v -.. ; i ' ;"i y: i ; ''4. Orel Me cossorossa ovest to6d so food susd ta i 1 lsrted agaiaot heat loos -i nfwto Ten sJiolooo largo-omosWeos broiler, ... . - Exclusive) Advcsfttcrges Snaulary troy over bottom ovost" element ... eimrmied eit pna . . , liitcliassgenlso end panels v- ews ia, seo nil GIBSON'S . ' MTSMtaaeo. . . lo. nsiirns TO PAY m 5. 1 1'