PAGE FOURTEEN 111 OEIGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Fziday Morning. Angus! 7. 1912 Tells Date She'll Wed s On Thursday afternoon at; the . family. home .on .Court street, ? Miss Harriet Crawford . enter- ' talned ai group of 35, friends at an informal party. - ; During the afternoonM I if s 'f Crawford - told of her - engage- r merit to Mr., Alan A. Siewert, ; and revealed the . date of their wedding as August 15.r : r Miss Crawford, daughter, . of Mr. arid 'Mrs. Henry R. Craw ; ford, attended Salem high ' school, and St Helen's Hall, r She later attended Willamette university for a year and was a 7' member, of Beta Chi, she then i continued, studies at University k of Oregon, w h e r e she was a . member qf Delta Delta Delta. : - - Mr. Siewert, son of Mr. and j Mrs. Albert Siewert, is a gradu- ate of Salem high school and of : University of Oregon. He is now f ' In the army air corps reserve ! and Is taking training at Klam ; ath Falls. - He is a member of Delta Tau Delta. : V . " The wedding will be perform J. ed at the First Methodist church In Klamath Falls and will beat ; tended by the parents of the bri dal couple and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford and family. " ,'1 . ; Basket' Social - Clever Party . , ., A clever dinner party was held at the home of Mrr and Mrs. Norval Edwards on Tues- - day night, when guests arrived - with basket lunches to auction ' off in "box social" style. Beans were the legal tender, but served ; , to give interest to choosing din ner partners. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follis,.Mr. and Mrs: r William McClary, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mr. and Mrs. William DePew, Mr. and Mrs. ; Ralph Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell, Miss Arlene Stanton, Mr. Bob Houser, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. B.-E. Edwards, Mrs. Roy Harlan, Mrs. E. W. Harlan, Marilyn and Carol Har v lan went on Wednesday to their summer place on the Metolius river., On Sunday they 'will be Joined by their husbands and additional guests, j. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tonne (Marjorie Metzger) are thepar- , ents of . a daughter,, born on Thursday morning in Eugene. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. A. W. Metzger of Salem. 1 The Eterl class of the. First Baptist church will have a ravioli dinner at the church at 7 "Q'clock tonight A business meeting and program will fol low. Mrs. Raymond Bdnesteele and Mrs. James Humphreys spent f Thursday in Portland visiting several former Salem residents , akw living in Portland. " Miss Frances Milotte arrived '.. from San Francisco and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. G. Smith for veseral weeks. SMITHFIELD Of interest to - .this community is the marriage - last Thursday evening of Edna ; McCrow. now of Portland, and " Wilford Hinnamon, now of Van couver, Wash. -Miss McCrow re- ceived her schooling here 'and I resided on the Smith ranch for years Now she owns a Beauty " salon in Portland. - Mr. Hinna mon received his schooling here and at Dallas. He lived on the Paul Damewood place or what is now known as the H. W. Wall place. He is now employed at the Vancouver shipyards. Their marriage took place at the Vancouver First Christian church with Rev. Dan Slicke Of Portland officiating. J The bride wore pale blue lace . .with white orchid corsage and ; blue and white accessories. Her sister, Virginia McCrow of Til lamook, was her only attendant " nd wore a pink dress with r matching corsage and accesso- -5 ries. y Mr. Hinnamon chose as best man, his brother-in-law, Albert Fern of Dallas. v .. They will reside at Portland. a Early and lato hops ... wul start picking about August 17th. Good camp and accommodations rurnished . , we invito pickers to Inspect our yards beforo registering to pick. 10 miles from Salem on South Eire Boad. r; t '111 She's Officer's Bride ... Another popular Salem girl to join the ranks of army wives, is Frances Nadine Orcutt, who becomes Mrs. -Jess An-. thony Nunn on July 31 in Columbus, Georgia. The, wedding was perlormea in the parsonage garaen 01 tne rirst oapust , church at midnight by Rev. John L. Waldrop. The bride was. Lieutenant Nunn's best man was Lieutenant Gustaye Witt of Tacoma. The bride was attired in a beige tcdlleur wlui brown accessories, and wore a gardenia corsage. A recepaon at the Ralston hotel followed the ceremony, and later the couple went to Fayetteville, North Carolina where they will live. - Both the young people were popular Willamette univer sity students. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Orcutt and the groom is the son of Mrs. J. M. Coburri. While a student at Willamette university, Lieutenant Nunn was a mem ber of Alpha Psi Delta. Mrs. Nunn was active in the art depart ment and was vice-president of the Delta Phi sorority during her senior year and was also secretary of the class her last year. The groom recently graduated from officers' training at FL Benning. STAYTON A surprise going- away handkerchief shower was given Miss Madeline Morgan Tuesday night at the home of Miss Rosella Bell, Miss Doro thy Tate being co-hostess. Guests included Misses Lor raine Albus, Stay ton; Velma Yeoman, Independence; Betty Provost, Barbara Viesto, Mary Bennett Marjorie Bergsvik, all of Salem and Willamette col legemates of the honor guest. Miss Morgan is awaiting sailing orders, having accepted a teach ing position at a girl's school near Honolulu. ' FAIR VIEW Complimenting Mrs. Paul Fruck and Mrs. Ed ward May of McMinnville a dou ble shower for the sisters was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rog ers. There were 25 relatives and friends present. Mrs. Fruck was Miss Eleanor Compton and Mrs. May was Miss Myrtle Compton before their marriage. . A varied program was given. Refresh ments of - sandwiches, cookies, coffee and punch were served. SOCIETI MUSIC The I101IE J t f V. The Hollywood Merr y-Go- Round club will have its annual picnic on Sunday in the Silver ton park. Dinner will be served at 12:30 o'clock. All former res idents of the Hollywood district and their families and friends are invited. I NATIONAL FITNESS fe I ic DEMANDS ENERGY $ - vAhw.v.v.mi.wAwwvw:y.. I i BREAD IS ONE OF i N P & ps I 7 & THE BEST SOURCES . S4A A, OF F O O D ENER G Y Wr Little Girls ; Honored at Parties' Juvenile parties seem to make up muth of the city's social news these days. - Two little girls are being feted this afternoon at birthday parties by their moth ers. Included tod, ''are' mothers of the little guests. ? . .". Two-year old Susan Olinger is the honor guest at a party given by her mother, Mrs. Harold Ol inger this afternoon. Children who will, come for the event are Mary Wilbur, Steve Speer, Rox anna Brown, Elizabeth Walton, Sally Jo Joseph, .Jim and' Ann Heltzel, Linda Herrall, Linda Petre, Mary Lee and Shirley Adolph, Stephen Perry, Dickey Simpson, Bobby Bishop and Su san Olinger. Mothers who will come along are Mrs. Donald Speer of Sac ramento, Mrs. . Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Charles Heltzel, Mrs.' Robert ;Herrall, Mrs. James . Walton, Robert J os eph,-Mrs. Alden - Adolph, Mrs. Leon Perry;' Mrs. Garlan Simpson, Mrs. Robert Bi- . shop of Portland,' Mrs'. Al Petre. Additional guests are Mrs. W. T. '. .Waterman, Mrs, RusseH Wood ward, Mrs. Harry H. ' Olinger, Mrs. . Kate Bell, Miss Anna Boe hringer, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. . Vernon Perry and Mrs. Ro bert Drager. Mrs. Howard Barlow is enter taining this afternoon for her .daughter, Jane on her sixth birthday. The informal -party will start at 2 o'clock, and some of the mothers have been invited to be present On Thursday little Jody Bush was hostess at a party at the home of her great grandfather, Mr. A. N. Bush. Guests were Mrs. James Lambert Mrs. Ralph Boling and Ralphie, Mrs. Wayne Pettit, Miss Martha Fuhrer and Miss Ruth Ruenitz. CLUB CALENDAR : ' ' FRIDAY VFW Red Cross sewing, 1 p. m., . 142 South High street. SUNDAY Hollywood Merry-Go-Round pic nic, Silverton park. MONDAY Royal Neighbors of America, fraternal temple, 8 p. m. TUESDAY Missouri auxiliary, with Mrs. Alvin Stewart, 100 Culver street, 2 p. m. WEDNESDAY Women's Missionary society of Presbyterian church, with Airs. C. E. Siegmund on Garden road, "board meeting iao, business ses- Catholic Daughters, with Mrs. ' Joe McCormick, 2185 Myrtle ave . nue, 7 p. m. picnic. Today's Menu - ' Any fish will do for the main dish on today's menu: Crisp vegetable salad Fish Newburg - On bran muffins Fresh , young wax beans Fresh peach sherbet Cookies FISH NEWBURG 3 tablespoons butter 2 cups cooked fish Vt teaspoon salt Va teaspoon paprika 3 tablespoon flour 2 cups milk 2 egg yolks Vi tablespoons cooking sherry - "" Melt butter in frying pan, add fish, cover and cook 3 minutes over low heat. Add seasonings and flour and cook one minute. Add milk and yolks. Cook, stir ring constantly until thick and creamy. Stir in sherry and serve Pattern : rn 4,38 "I want a two-piecer that has a different look!" Here it Is in an Anne Adams Pattern, 4138. This style is neat, trim and sim ple, yet is subtly feminine in the shaping of the optional col lar and in the scallops at the front of jacket hem. The slim skirt has an inverted pleat. Pattern 4138 is available in misses' sizes, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 3 inch fabric. Send 16 cents for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly size, name, address and style number. Be smartly patriotic with our Summer Pattern Book. Here are fabric-saving, distinctive styles for every occasion; every age. And each design is easy enough for beginners. Send 10 cents for your copy! Send your order to The Oregon Statesman, Pattern Department, Salem. Oregon. Applegate Rites Held Wednesday ALBANY Funeral services for James Isaac Applegate, 81, who died at the Pauline Nursing Home, Sunday, were held from the Fish er Funeral home Wednesday af ternoon. Burial was in Riverside. -He was born on December 31, 1S60, in Pike county, TJL He spent the early years of his life in the east In 1890 he came to Oregon and since then had made his home in Linn and Men ton coun ties. He was a farmer but due to ill health, retired from active work work several years ago. On December 7, 1894, he mar ried Sallie Ereson, in St. Louis, Mo. She and three children sur vive. The children are O. Roy Applegate and Mrs. Mabel Grace Hulburt of Albany, and Lieut. Jo seph Merle Applegate, a chaplain in the US army. Other survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Emma Den ny of Corvallis, and two sisters, and a brother in Nebraska; nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. immediately, poured over hot toast, crisp crackers or rounds of pastry. Shrimp, crab, lobster, white fish or salmon may be used. ! - Supplies Two Important r B VITABUNS (Including Vitamin Bl) Home Party Honors Many LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Hammer entertained with an informal affair Sunday In obser vance of their 20th wedding anni versary. It was also a shower for their niece, Mrs. Phillip AhL bride, whose husband is stationed in (California; a farewell party for Mrs. Hammers nephew, Gordon Johnston, who ; left late ' Sunday night to return to North Dakota to resume his duties as teacher in the high school at Forman. Other guests' were: Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard- Hammer and Marie Ann and Leonard Jr, Mr. and Mrs. C S. Weaver, Mrs. Marvin Hammer and RusseV Lucille, Walter and Leslie, Jane Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winger, Mr. nad Mrs. Hiram Hammer, Mrs. Grace John Regular $2.98 Regular 1.00 to 15 - - j flay Suits UhiSe Purses .98; S)C Regular 1.00 to 1.25 Famous Make Regular 1.29 Fabric Eloves SaSm Slips Large Size, 38 to 46 4M to 5 95 - EJavy Slacks sjer - '69 Presses L Regular 49c V r utmmn J . )C 3 Pair V lip Regular 5.95 lafiliing Suits , : ; B99';:j;. Seersucker - ' loUHS H"98 ssaBsasasaBSBMBSsflBaBsiisssaBssMBsaBaBssia Regular 16.95 to 190 bbsbsmbmsbsbsbsisbibjb 1 -"-'"'-' rj Regular 19 Ummer SmiS "Frdl d Ihe Loon" a95 ghirfis SDC nHBJHBSJBSBpBSBBBHBSJBSHSaSM ston, Virginia Krueger, Eliza Win ger, Mr. and Mrs. J. v. veneer, Mrs. . Rosa J. Ha verson, Mrs. Edith Strang and Esther May, for. ana Mrs. L. C Hammer and Jean and Betty Todd. - i Portland Nurse Visits MolLer j MEHAMA-TGenevieve Wagner visited her t mother, Mrs. Maud Zimmerman this. week. Miss Wagner is nursing In. Portland. Also visiting Mrs. ZMmerman is her grandson Calvan ."Sonny? El der of Los Angeles. . I Arch Kimsey ' underwent a ma jor operation at a Portland hos pital .Monday. He Isl reported as doing very well. V " : Mr. ' and Mrs. Orval Greer of Sandy visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillppi this weekend. '"" "Mr. and -Mrs.; Ed Castle spent Values lo 3.98 Pure SUk . . Fell Fashioned . Get Year Fur Ccal Now! GENUINE SAVINGS AT OUR v flagiist: female Hatchery Man Transferred : STAYTON Transfer of LtRof Ledgerwood, t or 22 years in charge of the state fish hatchery at Mehama, to Oxbow, near Cas cade Locks, was announced here this week. ; Orville Greer, former ly located at state hatchery at Sandy, has been assigned ine Mehama. poet. I -' - . j '. Previous to coming to Mehama, Ledserwood had been in charge of fish propagation and conserva tion units both in California and in British Columbia. Two sons of uie . ieuKerwwuus c mw wu culturists. . - the weekend visiting in Portland. Mrs. Vera Goodell is In the sa-, lem Deaconess hospitaL ' . , ; ; . ' ' - - ' . -and IRON T t A EAT SCnOEII'SDriSIiD Per 2.50 nahurefl SCHOEN' SALEM BAKING CO. 445 COURT ST. ' PHONE 7810 D..p.,r22cEnnTnYCrsoii - Salera. JL 3. Box 833. or : Independence, Ore Box 217 D C3 SI2I3 Sired