VKC2 CZX The 00!I CTATZniA17 Salem, Crogotu Thursday Mottriag, May 21, 1942 Engagement Told at Party A college romance reached t climax Wednesday when - Miss Dorothea Greenwood announced her engagement to Mr. Glen Ed ward Travel, Jr. The news was -revealed at a smartly arranged party Wednesday night when Miss Greenwood and her aunt, JJrsJ A. T. Wain, entertained at a the tatter's country home for a . group of the bride-elect's friend. Miss Greenwood, who will re ceive her degree from Willa mette university this month, is the daughter of Mrs. Frances M. . Greenwood of Suringfield, for merly of Salem, She is a mem ber of Beta Chi sorority. Mr. Fravel is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Travel of Portland and attended Willa mette university two years. He Is a member of Alpha Psi Delta fraternity and is with the Port- land Flying Service at Madras. The couple plan to be married in September. . Guests were invited to a bridge party and the tally cards, with the names of the couple, revealed the! engagement. A late supper was served and bouquets of spring flowers decorated the . rooms. Bidden to the announcement party were Miss Dorothy; Moore, Miss Margaret Siegmund, Miss Ruth Finney, Miss Barbara Hol lingworth, Miss Frances Harris, Miss Marjorie Waters, Miss Jewell Minier, Miss Joan Du Rette, Miss Chloe Anderson, Miss Maxine Holt, Miss Nadine Or- cutt, Miss Esther Gunnesdal, Miss Grace Covert, Miss Jane MacLachlan, Mrs. Kehne Wain, Miss Delores Netz, Mrss Esther Mae Devore, Miss Lois Herman . and Mrs. Oscar Swenson. ; Mrs. Maurice Heater has in vited members' of her club to her country home tonight for supper and cards. - . i i - Mrs. Arch Jermaa has return ed from Spokane where she has been visiting for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Roy South. It'i so simple and easy to have tender, delicious, foldea brown pmeikee or waffles. Just mis Tri angle Pancafcs and Waffle Floar with milk or water ad they're resdy lor th (riddle. Sold in bit tVi-tb. saraac m with mooer back gaarantee. TQIANOLB PAN CAM AND warru nous v. f -. ; O' e ajSL A . for Ions summer days ahead .u is yours in this colorful and cieYerlY designed cotton Smart, cool and comfortable frock of soas and water ness . Ready for any occasion and every demand ... youthful, flatterinr. appealing! An exclu sive special at only 1 2.49. Sizes 12 to 44. '' -; V.--; J-:?.Lr:- ; " 1 tvtn IWI ' KWOX MANliTNO tin f r III III If KUI I W twrj UtU titnUt kukMuti trttta KOXN 5:41," , . . 466 SUte St. will SOT WAS iOHDI NI IIAMM T . Miss Yantis Receives Honor Miss Alma Yantis, president of the Salem high school Home Economics club, was announced as the outstanding member of the club by Mrs. Eula S. Creech at the 15th annual fashion show honoring the mothers at the high school auditorium Wednes day afternoon. Miss Yantis will have her name engraved on a pewter tray. Home Economics honor pins were awarded - to eight seniors and junior girls including Miss Dorothy Sheldon, Miss Jean Tansey, Miss Betty Takayama, Miss Tomoko Ninomiya, Miss Betty Pierce, Miss Delores Don aldson, Miss Marjorie Ruther ford and Miss Emily Turner. Preceding the style show Miss Alma Yantis greeted the guests and a mixed voice ensemble sang a group of numbers. Har ry Van Dyke and Robert Schu mann played piano selections. The theme of the show was "Key to Victory" and at the back of the stage was a large key and a number of the girls walked through the keyhole when modeling their dresses. Girls modeled the dresses they had made during the year in cluding cottons, work and play clothes, victory modes, rayons, woolens, tailored suits and coats, and graduation dresses. The graduates include the Misses Alma Yantis, Janet Boyce, Jo anne Hobson, June Parker, Vera Ralph, Mary Brooks, Ed ith Moxley, Pat Chapman, Laura Jean Bates, Muriel Baker, Mu riel Chase, Dorothy Sraalley, Dorothy Sheldon and Vera Mae Mitchell. Miss Betty Lou Evans headed the directorate for the affair and ushers were the Misses Phyllis Nelson, Barbara Bates, Dorothy Glover, Esther Herbert, Shirley Langford, Claire Nelson, Marjory Potter, Eleanor Stroud and Helen Zink. The Girls League members served tea in the gymnasium for the mothers and daughters after the show. The Bok and Thimble club will meet today at the home of Mrs. Margaret Brown at 1:30 o'clock. Members of Pi Beta Phi alumnae club will meet tonight with Mrs. Marion Mulkey at 765 E street, at 7:30 o'clock, for a dessert supper. SOCIETY MUSIC The DOME J CLUB CALENDAR THXKSDAY Salem Council ot Women's or ganizations, Mt. Jefferson room, chamber of commerce, p. m. KCKT club with Mrs. Hattie Given, 14SS North Commercial street, 2 p.m. Daughters of Union Veterans, Mrs. Eiiie Ulrich, p. m. Beta -Chi alumnae, chapter house, 8 p. m. Sigma Kappa alumnae,' Mrs. Edna Rowland. B p. m. Hayesville Woman' club. Mrs. K. B. Taylor, luncheon, 12:30 p. in. Fidelis class, 1st Baptist church, with Mrs. O. R. Strausbaugh. 1030 North Broadway street, 2 p.m. FRIDAY Ann Judson circle, First Bap tist. 7:30 p. m. Merry Mlnglers. no-hoct lunch eon, Mrs. Louis Brown, 12 :30 p. m. Pan-American class, Salem Wo- man's club, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, 1715 North Capitol street. Fidelis class of Jason; Lee church with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klempel, 321S Center street, S p. MONDAY Leslie PTA, school, T:45 p. m. Nathan Scott j Is Married Salem friends are interested in the marriage of Mr. Nathan G. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Scott of Salem, and Miss Margery Wright of Santa Monica, Calif., on Saturday, May 9. The ceremony took place at the First Methodist church In Las Vegas, Nevada, at 4 O'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Scott went south for their son's marriage. ; Miss Dorothy Dunlap pf Los Angeles and Mr. George Wright, brother of the bride, attended the couple. Mr. Scott is a graduate of the University of California and both he and his wife are con nected with the National broad casting company in Hollywood. ! Karen Thomas Has Birthday r Karen Thomas, daughter of r an1 Xfre TTlirin Thnmae Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thomas, celebrated her fourth birthday Monday afternoon. A group of friends were invited to the party and refreshments were served. Honoring Karen were Mrs. Charles Shaw and Su Carolyn, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Sue Ann and Judy, Mrs. Vera Salter and Kay, Mrs. Lloyd Davenport, Jimmy and Janet, Mrs. Norval Edwards and Burton, Mrs. Sel wyn Imlah and Tracy Attn, Mrs. Dale Crabtree and Tommy, Mrs. LeRoy Edwards and Christine, Kolette Thomas, Mrs. j George Alderin and Mrs. Robert; Hutch- i Lions auxiliary will meet this afternoon at 1 o'clock for lunch eon at Godfreys. The group will go to the C. F. Putnam home, 2405 South Cottage street, later. HAZEL GREEN The Hasel Green Garden club sponsored a flower show this weekend at the school. A silver tea was held in conjunction with the show. Mrs. Ralph Worden, president was in general charge of arrangements, Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave was chairman of the hor ticulture division, assisted by Mrs. Andrew Zahare, Mrs. Louis Wampler, Mrs. Zeno Gragg and Mrs. Percy Henderson. Mrs. Wil liam McClure presided over the tea table. Mrs. Homer McWain of Salem acted as judge, j First winners were Colum binesbest single specimen, Margaret Zahare; three of kind, Margaret Zahare and five or more, Margaret Zahare Iris best single, Mrs. J. R. Worden; best three and best five,- both, Margaret Zahare. 1 - Pyrethum three of one kind, Mary Wampler. Roses three of one kind, Margaret : 'Zahare. Geum three of one i variety, Mary Wampler. Heuchera five or more, Mary WamplerJ Lych nis five or more, Mary Wamp ler. Single specimen False Sol- oman's Seal, Carrie f Gilbert Peony Mary Wampler. ): Japo nica primrose Margaret Za hare.' ' Artistic arrangementsH-minia-. tures, Patty Zahare and Mar garet Zahare. Twins, Patty Za-- hare and Hattie Van Cleave. All white arrangements, Car- -'. rie Gilbert and Margaret Za- bare. Table arrangements din-' Jng table Marie McCorkle; breakfast table Patty Zahare; kitchen window Patty ahare. Arrangements of mixed flow ers Mary McClure and Leola Worden. Flowering shrubs Lu ella Van Cleave. ; f VJG:.EMCS HEED THIS ADVICE f I If ymtn eraaa. ratlaam. anffer hot wnmn Tiwiiirin. nurmaaa caus by tiua pno4 la a, woman a bleSoms lmu s. rinkAam's Vea- pound. Mad tntn; for women. TUouaanda vpoa tbou fanda batjH. Follow Ubel airae fiooa. wobts TaTmoi : Betrothal of Miss Jane Cameron ' Miss Oneda Jane Cameron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron, told her Beta Chi sorority sisters of her betrothal to Mr. Donald Nagel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nagel of Port land, at the sorority house Wed- ; nesday nigbt ; .A telegram was delivered an- -nouncing the news and pink and blue cakes - were served the guests. No plans have been made ; for the wedding. Miss Cameron attended St Helen's hall junior college before entering Willamette university this year, where she is a sopho more. Mr. Nagel Is completing his sophomore year at Portland uni versity where he is majoring in engineering. Worthy Matrons Patrons Feted Thirty past' worthy matrons and 18 past worthy patrons were honored by members of Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star at the regular meeting Tuesday night. The guests were Introduced and the women were presented with gavel shaped salt and pepper shakers. Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mr. Milton Meyers gave short talks in behalf of the "honor guests. A special guest was Mrs. Mary Alford of Silverton, who is a grand officer. A degree was given by the officers for Mrs. X. W. Peterson and Mr. Gordon Barker. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting and the table was centered with a miniature Maypole with roses tied tb the end of the streamers. Mr. Cory don Blodgett sang a group of numbers and was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. C. L. Blod gett Miss Constance Kantner head ed the refreshment committee and assisting were Miss La Verne Kantner, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. E. R. Wagner, Mr. Jack Pederson, Mr. Albert Gragg, Mr. Mem Pearce, Mr. Virgil Hicke thier and Mrs. Bertha Pritchard. Reception Event Qy 30 Invitations are in the mail for the annual Willamette university faculty reception on Saturday, May 30, at Lausanne hall, j The affair will honor the graduating seniors, their parents, friends, alumni, and trustees. Calling hours are from 8 to 10 o'clock. Mrs. Chester F. Luther heads the committee in charge of ar rangements for the affair. Pattern Success in the sun Pattern 4038 by Anne Adams! It can be either a sun-tan frock with low cut back and high-buttoned front; or a sunshine sportster with contrast lapels, belt and bows that tie the surplice clos ing, thus economizing on but tons and buckle. Whichever ver sion you choose, you'll wear it lone and well! Or make both with the i concise, atep-by-step Sewing Instructor ... order in time for the gay spring sport season!; Pattern 4038 is available in misses' sizes 12, 14, 15, 18 and 20. Send fifteen cents (plus cent to cover cost of aaiunct 1 : for this Anne Adams pattern. Writ plainly size, name address and style number. Join the 1942 style parade and end ten cents tor a Spring Pat tern Book I All tns season's high lights are net tn day and evening frocks, sportswear, defense modes. Send your order to The Oregon statesman, ratxern Department, ft Alumni Meet in Bay Area A meeting of the San Fran cisco bay area ' alumni associa tion of Willamette university was - held in May at Bellini's restaurant in Oakland. A busi ness meeting' followed the din ner at the ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rickli in Berkeley. Al Bond was named president of the group; Winifred Gardner,, secretary, and Margaret Nunn, t r e a s u rer. 1 Wilburn Swoff ord served . as . president - the 'past year. The group meets three, times a .year and once for . a picnic. ' Alumni attending the meeting were E. Genevieve Vehrs, Berk eley, Dorothy Welsh, San Fran cisco, Lucile Wylie BrechteL San Francisco, Sergeant Charles Brechtel, San Francisco, Jessie Pybus Bond, Berkeley, Al Bond, Berkeley, Edith Bird Collins, Berkeley, Victor A. Collins, Berkeley, Louise Schreiber Reh fuss, Richmond, Carl W, Reh fuss, Richmond, Margaret Nunn, Oakland, Adolph Spiess, San Francisco, Wilburn S. Swofford, Hercules, Anna Mary Swofford, Hercules, Edna Gilbert Davies, Palo Alton, Lawrence E. Davies, Palo Alto, Ben E. Rickli, Berk eley, Irene Rickli, Berkeley, Er rol C. Gilkey, Berkeley, Capt W. B. McKittrick, San Francis co, Margaret Ayres Peache, Berkeley, j Winifred Gardner, Berkeley, Helen Purvine, Berk eley, Margaret Purvine, Berke ley, Frederick Arpke, Berkeley, Remoh Arpke, Berkeley, Al King, Berkeley, Lulu Allen King, Berkeley, Lillian Graham Lee, San Francisco, Dr. George Vandevert, Oakland, Paul Fle- gel, Berkeley, John P. Robins, Berkeley, Ruth Alice Grant, Berkeley, and Lorelei Blatchford Bonnington,! Berkeley. ! Initiation for Cap and Gown Newly elected Cap and Gown members on the Willamette uni versity campus will be initiated at a breakfast this morning at Lausanne hall. Dr. Helen Pearce jwill be a special guest and Miss 'Chloe Anderson will preside. The initiates are Miss FJvy Fredrickson, ! Portland, Miss Zoe Fretz, Silverton, Miss Jean Jackson, Astoria, Miss Miriam Jensen, Hood River and Miss Betty Sackett, Sheridan. Hostesses : and uus year s members are Miss Barbara Hol- lingworth, Miss Chloe Anderson; Miss Esther Gunnesdal, Miss Elizabeth Hamilton and Miss Dorothy Moore. Brides-Elect Are Honor Guests A surprise : kitchen gadget shower was given by resident members of Delta Phi sorority Monday night for three brides- elect, Miss Betty Thelander, Miss Joan DuRette, and Miss Marion Herman ek. Those present were the Misses Betty Sackett Jean Kohagen, Elvy Fredrickson, Betty Keller, Esther Gunnesdal, Helen Zim merman, June Woldt Eleanor Todd, Dorothy; Estes, Gwen Griffith, Eloise Findley, Mar- cia Fry, Ann Talcott, Ruth Mat thews, Betty Thelander, Joan DuRette, Marion Hermanek and Mrs. Ed Yost. Mrs. Warren Baker entertain ed members of her club at a des sert bridge Wednesday after noon and special guests were Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. Elmore Hill and Mrs. Lee Crawford. 135 N. Commercial . Be Prepared HOOD'S F0IS0II OAK LOTIOII Early spring is the dan ger season for poison oak. Ask any schoolboy who likes to play ball in va cant lots. Be . sure you have a generous supply of this effective remedy on hand. It d o e s the work, and how! 50c aSI.OO WsvMvMnMWBMWWA ;:: . Schaef ers . Ilerbd Dakan Is highly' recommended for the treatment of chil dren's coughs and colds because is contains NO OPIATES! Adults, as well, find this remedy very effective when used as directed at the first sign of coughs - due to colds and exposure. SOc 01.00 5A The Original Tollow Front" Drug 4 Candy Special Store f ""s. Solo Agents for Penslar Remedies lor Marion County " PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 1899-1942 . Papua f Mrs. David Kasea will appear In piano recital to night each playing an original composition. The recital will be at the Eason home. Appearing on the-program will be Justine Lewis, Page Bailey, Sandra Nor dyke, Diane Stoody, Peggy Bur roughs, Francis Baum, Margie Cooley, Robert Deacon, Eliza beth Nelson, Marilyn Wyatt, John Weller, Janet Rolea, Mi riam Becke, Jack Barsch, Joan Twedt and Margaret Hood. As sisting will be Jean Hobson Rich and Mrs. Kenneth Dalton, pian ists, Mildred Wyatt soprano, and Corydon Blodgett, baritone. Mrs. Kobert Stanley has in vited twelve guests to a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday afternoon at her home on Rose street for the pleasure of Mrs. Clair L. Brown, who will be leaving in June with her children. for Spokane to re side. - Several hours of bridge will follow the luncheon hour. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Edwards are leaving today for the Me tolius for a few days' fishing trip. r - j Be sure the Hope Chest that wiB hold your wedding trousseau Is a Genuine LANE, with exclusive and patented features that 1v GUARANTIED MOTH PROTECTION. 446 Court St. PDOFESSIOIIAL Nelson's BABY P0T7DEI1 Ideal to Soothe Baby's Chafed Skin HOT SPECIALS! 50c Penslar Fig and 50c Buchu and Pal metto Kidney Pills- 50e Chexi 30c Garden Court 25 c Face Powder. Helo to relieve the coasestioa la the child's nose with a prepara. OlllLDQEII'S DOSE C2CPJ Contain no o3 or ephedrine. Keep a bottle oa banoV. " SOc TIoTp nr. "r- 25 c Officer Is Visitor VFW auxiliary members from all over the state gathered In Portland Monday for. meetings in honor of the national presi dent Alice M. Donahue of New York. State , department senior vice president Mrs. Russell Mudd at tended the dinner at the Roose velt hoteL - From Salem were Mrs. Rus sell Mudd, Mrs. Arvin Strayer, Mrs. Eva Rush,- Mrs. Walter Wickert, Mrs. ' Dave Furlough, Mrs. Joe Stirnaman, Mrs. James Moorman, Mrs. Earl Schleget Mrs. Henry Sim - and Gov. Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. Ward Davis and daugh ter, Linda, who have been re siding in San Francisco, are visiting for a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis. Wednesday ternoon Mrs. Davis entertained informally for her daughter on her fourth birthday. Salem - Silverton - Albany FILII FHIISmilG Schaef er Anii-Acid Powder Far Quickest and Most Acting Eetlef FOUIITAni PEII Cx PEIICIL SETS For the Graduate " Your Choice of Schaef fcr or Parker A HAHD CLASP TELLS A STORY 2 ubnprssste'Lss a Jar et Jaaa Malaa, i w tsia sess. auaaj nuita, mm g aaaj t n .1 50c ' Miss Estbel Galley, member of the nursing' staff of the Mar ion county public health depart ment will be guest speaker for j the South Salem WCTU Friday when it meets with Mrs. C F. i French, 1745 . South Church street Miss Gulley's former ; field of work was in Bolivia, South America, and she : will speak on conditions there. Mrs. G. E. Ross will be devotional leader. Mrs. Charles C Haworth will be assistant hostess. Sigma Taa Mothers will meet with Mrs. Daniel Schulze on Friday for a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Homer Mc Wain will be assistant hostess. Today's Menu Today's menu will balance the week's grocery bill, so a roast will fit the budget on Sunday. Fresh vegetable sticks Macaroni and cheese Buttered carrots Orange shortcake HAKE HER THE HAPPIEST GRADUATE OF 19421 WITH A CIHIUST T4r an Mcimt traditi it Urift4 by AimtIm'S Mt Kpulr aift for flrl fraSuatMth LANE Caoar Ha Chatt Convenienl Terms Phone 9184 Phone 5197 or 9723 Schaefer's conn iieiiedy No Relief - No Pay If you've tried them all then try Schaefer's Corn' Remedy. It actually re moves the corn itself and does away with the ago nizing pain. Your step will then be lighter and brighter! If you get a Ettle toe much do m s my ethers de to raBeve the iniUUon. Apply soothing - w w - " at kass ta take the Met svt af 50c um uKfnK -