Ifce OTXGOU STATESMAN. Cdera. Oregon, Friday Morning February 12. 1S43 PAGE TEN Dinner for. ; Cobs Bay iFolk Residents and former resi- dents of the Coos Bay area, ' their own former, home, .were , guests Wednesday night of Su : ? oreme Court Justice and Mrs. , James T. Brand for a delight t" fullv informal dinner carry. , Centering the table from which a buffet meal was served was an arrangement of white and scarlet carnations. - . r Guests remained at small ta- jbles in-the spacious living room of the Brands' North Summer . street home for - an evening of cards and conversation. - i In the group were Mrs. I. A. Cutlip of North Bend, represen-.. tative at the State , legislature, - and her secretary, Mrs. J. W. gion auxiliary, both houseguests of Judge ana airs, urana; oen. . ? and Mrs. Willi a m Walsh of -Marshfield; Rep.' and Mrs. Ralph f Moore of Bandori; Miss Helen nuvKiiia ait " - - - - j Alton Kardell of Marshfield; Mr. ' and Mrs. Andrew Newhouse of t Marshfield; Mrs. J. Kenneth Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Vaughan, Mr. ; and Mrs. Jay Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. C. W.Par ker, Mrs. John S. Beakey, Mr. " and Mrs. Charles . H. Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dash hey, Mr. and Mrs. George Al cxander, Senator Irving Rand .' of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. L.C. McLeod, Mrs. Walter Germain, '"D. W. Eyre, Miss Rovena Eyre, ' Miss Isabel Childs and Judge and Mrs. Brand and Thomas "'Brand. Women Hear Officer Members of the Deaconess - hospial auxiliary met Monday . afternoon in the social room of . - Hie: uuspiMX. inua tficu um vx. 1 ander led devotions. Special ser : vice, officer Captain Gridley of k Camp Adair was guest speaker. ?! The auxiliary project for the year is the new gas stove pur chased for the kitchen. The l bazaar and cooked food sale jT will be held February 19 and 20. i Mrs. Nettie Roberts is the chair- :: man. Pattern Here's a can't-do-without style for a pert miss the dimdl! De signed by Anne Adams, Pattern ' 4333 looks captivating in chintz i r gay flowered cotton, with the ' shapely yoke - and the optional - sleevebands set off ' by contrast ' and ric-rac. A - charming frock ; for home or campus. J ' Pattern 4333 is available in misses' sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. tSize 18 takes ZY yards' 35-inch; yard contrast; 1V4 yards ric- ' Send SIXTEEN CENTS in' coins for this Anne Adams pattern. Write , plainly SIZE, NAMJC. ADDRESS .: and STYLE NUMBER. -'.-. . ' Get ready for Spring with the aid - i of our new Pattern Book I This ew . in guide to thrift and style includes m FREE Dickey Pattern printed riht in tba book! Smart suits, frocks and ensembles arc shown. Pattern Book, ten cents. ' - Send your order ' to The Oregon Statesman, Pattern Department. Sa- 1 Jf 1 m.v i m i SEE OPPOSITE PAGE 1 I 2lzl2 Sired Grccsry & IZzrhcl - 1239 SUte St ... Salem . mm v 5 J CLUB CALENDAR, TUESDAY Book-a-month club, dessert luncheon 1:15 o'clock, with Mrs. Arden A. Keed. s 1369 Center street.- . ; " " -'.--..,:.'- WEDNESDAY -s: -.- AAUW ; Literature A group, with Mrs. Frederick Klaus, 1043 North 19th street. Engagement Announced Miss Gwen McLeod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Tom McLeod was hostess at a dessert supper on Monday night and announced her engagement to Mr. John Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Clark of Portland. Miss McLeod is a senior at Sa lem high school and Mr. Clark, who attended high school here, is now employed at the Com mercial Iron Works, Portland. Centerpiece was of daffodils and yellow tapers. Guests at tending the party were: Miss Varinan Fargher, Miss Virginia Riessbeck, Miss Jane Denison, Miss Delia Price, Miss Ruthie Thomason, Miss Diene Verhagen, Miss Darlene Sim mons, Miss Delores Birch, Miss Coral ee Nichols, Miss Jo Ann Frigard, Miss Phyllis Eaton, Miss Miriam Becke, Mrs. Carl Draper of Eugene, Mrs. Tom Mc Leod and Mrs. W. V. Clark. Woman's Club Will Meet The much-postponed meeting of the Salem Woman's club will be held on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, according to plans made by Mrs. .Herbert Rahe," president. The executive board meeting is, scheduled for 1:45 o'clock. . Dr. George Allen Odgers, dean of Multnomah college, will speak on India. Members have been asked to bring beads for the Umatilla school project. The tea committee includes: . Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy as chair man, Mrs. P. A. Elliott, Mrs. F. C. DeLong, Mrs. C. S. Kelly, Miss Eula McCully, Miss Antoi nette White and Miss Virginia Byrd. ;-"''' ' WOODBURN Belle Pass! chapter of the DAR met at the home of Mrs. H. F. But terfield Friday for a dessert luncheon and business meeting. Miss Amy Harding was co hostess. Mrs. Drexel White re gent, presided and Miss Amy Harding led the flag salute. Mrs. Henry Baker acted as chaplain. ; Activities of the flub include the monthly donation of a ditty bag and donating to the blood . bank. r ! Mrs. Drexel White, the chap ter regent, will be hostess on March 5. Mrs. Andrew Parme ter, who recently returned from a 1 four months trip to Atlantic seaboard cities, spoke briefly of her trip and told of historic Wil liamsburg, Va. The following members were present at the meeting: Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield, Mrs. Karl Engleman, Miss Amy Harding, Mrs. Andrew Parmeter, Mrs. Hattie White, Mrs. Drexel White, Mrs. Wi J. Wilson, Mrs. Henry Bsker and Miss Mable Livesay. MT. ANGEL Mrs. Sylvester Schmitt was hostess at a bridge party at her home Wednesday night Miss Isabelle Schmitt and Mrs. William Kloft assisted her with serving. Guests included Mrs. E. B. Stolle, Mrs. Louis Schwab, Mrs. Leo Schwab, Mrs. Wilbert Aman, Mrs. George Kruse, Mrs. Joseph Wachter, Mrs. A. Wilde, Mrs. Joseph 5 Wagner, Mrs. William Prosser,' Mrs. William Kloft, Mrs. Bert E b n e r, Mrs. Alvin Saalfeld, Mrs. Babe Uselman, Miss Pauline Saalfeld, Miss Hen reitta . Saalfeld, ' and Mrs.1 David Traviss.' : : WOOD-BURNTharsday the Camp Fire girls held their meet ing with 31 girls present' Plans were made' to hold a cookie sale February 20. The money receiv ed will be used to buy arm bands. A Valentine party will be held at the home of the, leader, Mrs. Shaad. -.. nen flake j : issust ccoxirj rrroiE nnur cEtEm 1M-E. Hanilsacli 23' Chinese Dinner Is Given Thirty five members of the Parrish junior high: school fac ulty were guests at an eight course Chinese dinner Wednes day night when Nen Yee Leong, Chinese student who has been in this country four years, enter tained at the Chinese Tea Gar den in recognition of Chinese New Year and in honor of his teachers. Appreciation of. the assistance with English language difficul ties given him by the faculty of es given wm uj uic xn.uiijr vi. the school where he is a pupil, an expression of the xeeung or joy with which the people of the Chinese nation greeted the trea ty setting 'aside extra-territor-iality and some explanation of the Chinese New Year celebra tion comprised the major portion of the young host's address of welcome. Carl Aschenbrenner, principal of the school, responded for. the guests. TURNER With the new no ble grand, Mrs. Ethel Whaley of Salem, presiding, Ideal Rebekah lodge met in the hall here for its regular business session with 18 members attending. Plans were announced for the annual old fashioned Valentine box, as a feature of the February 17 meet ing. Mrs. Lulu Chapman was elected degree team captain suc ceeding Mrs. Mary Ball. The Three Link club will meet in the hall all day, next Wednesday with a club dinner to be served at noon. Election of new officers will take place at this time. Mrs. Velma Hatfield supervised the social hour of games and con tests, and the refreshment com mittee was comprised of Mrs. Juanita Moulett, Mrs. Nora Rob ertson and Mrs.-Hatfield. Two visitors were Miss Dessie Mc Clay and Mrs. Leota Sloan. SILVERTON Mrs. ' G e r g e Busch presided Wednesday night at the annual Triple Link club banquet held for club members and their families. Over CO at tended. Mrs. Charles Hartman was the chairman of the com mittee on arrangements and as sisting her were Mrs. John Por-. ter, Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. John Gehrke, and Mrs. Jack Riches. At a short business meeting held by club members following the banquet, the group voted to subscribe to one magazine for the Silverton room at Camp Adair. The Rebekah lodge held its regular meeting Thursday night night with emphasis placed on drill practice. Mrs. . Walter C. Larson presided as noble grand. UNION PACIFIC LENGTHENS PoddCHf&i 7nUn Schedule Let's get serious about this job of Winning the War! To spaed up movement of troops and vast supply of essential war materials, Union Pacific is volun- tarily reducing the speed of its regular passenger trains. We know civilians -will gladly adjust ' themselves to this necessity. Our Nation's welfare must come first. These new schedules PORTLAND ROSE -i Eastbound . Lv. Portland 6:30 p.m. Daily (instead of 9:40 p. m.) PACIFIC LIMITED . EastbounJ Lv. Portland 9:OOa.m. Daily (instead of 10:30 o. m.) - jTo BoIm, Salt Lkkm City, DaTi, (kib, Iumi1 Far Information concerning- passenger and frelrht trans pertation, address IL E.' Lounsbnry, Traffic Manarer. . - - . . 751 Plttock Bleck, Portland. UtllOtl PACIFIC .RAILROAD ' - Thm Strmtim Middle Bmrntm, Silver Tea Sunday; at Smith s Members and friends of " the Salem Business and Professional Women are ' invited to a . Valen tine day silver tea to be held Sunday at the home of Ida Mae 5S&',Si?S-2SS set at 3 o'clock with Miss Con- stance Fowler, of Willamette uni amette imi- versity art department, sched- 4 uled to give an informal talk fol lowing a social hour. 'uz' President Helen Fletcher and . Miss, Juana Holmes will -preside . at the tea table' with, the Misses Ruth McAdams and Dorothy Cornelius serving. Miss Jose phine Evans, .Miss Phebe Mc Adams,. Miss ' Maude Dimmick . and Mrs. Rose Wilkes, Mrs. Daye Idleman and Mrs. Hda Bingen reimer have been chosen to as sist the hostesses in the living room and Mrs. Byron B. Her rick, Mrs. William J. Unfoot and ' Miss Laura Hale will receive at the door. Members who plan to bring guests are asked' to con tact the hostess. " , h Dinner Party . I t m : V ', VjjlVen 1 OnigJlt Members of Delta Tau Gam ma will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the YWCA f or a party. Present will be' members and their special guests. . i Peggy Gabriel is in 'charge ; of invitations, Doris Doughton and Lue Iback of decorations, Mary Helen Wilson of games, Margar et Forsythe and Helen Thomas of refreshments. Games and re freshments will be on. a, valen tine theme. - -?f -1 Special guests will ' be Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, Mrs. M. M. Magee and Mrs. E. J. Williams. SILVERTON Miss Peggy Goplerud has returned from a vacation to southern California. She made the trip down with Mrs. Alsie Ferguson, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Long, at Silverton. Mrs. Ferguson lives at Los Angeles, and while there Miss Goplerud visited her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Goplerud formerly of Sil verton and Salem. 1 At San Diego, Miss Goplerud was a guest of Mrs. K. C Cris ham, the former Miss Esther Towe of Silverton and Tacoma. At San Francisco, Miss Goplerud was a guest of Miss Agnes Bren don who formerly made her home at Silverton and Eugene. Miss Brenden is with the govern ment, in the map making section of the forestry department and enjoys her work greatly, accord ing to Miss Goplerud. While ! at San Francisco, she encountered a' terrific wind storm, said to be one of the worst in the his tory of San Francisco. I Miss Goplerud returned to Silverton by train. 'i .... . if ii MT. ANGEL Miss Gertrade Bartnik announced her ap proaching marriage to Fred Fer- schweiler this week. The wed ding will take place at St Mary's church Saturday morning, March 6. Miss Bartnik is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Bartniki of Mt Angel and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Fer schweiler of Gervais. 3 The Neighbors ef Woodcraft : will meet in the Fraternal tem- pie for their regular business meeting and election; of officers tonight at 8, wito.the guardian neighbor, Patricia Scott," presid- e mef? vk- ments will be served in the dm-., ments will be served in the din Ing room by the committee con sisting -of Eva" Craven," Alia Scott, Nydia. Macklin, Evelyn Visnaw and Elma Dickey, ! 7 , bedding Event TYi,-, ,4 t A 1 ucu . Miss Iogal Zimmerman, daugh ter of Mrs. Alice Helleker,'.: be came the. bride of Mr. Everett W. Ramp, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ramp, at a ceremony performed at .the home" of the groom's parents, M Brooks on Tuesday night , f navy blue wool dress with white trim. Her corsage was gardenias. - Rev. W. H. Lyman: performed. the ceremony.' - " . During ? the reception ''.which' followed the ceremonf ' the. bride's mother cut the cake, the groom's grandmother, Mrs. Ag nes Jones cut the ices and Miss Lorena Zimmerman--- and Miss Gwendolyn i Duerst, sister : and cousin of the bride, served. ' The table was centered With , - a bouquet of daffodils and light- -, ed by. topers.1 -4-3::"'; , Mrs.' Ramp attended school in ' Sheridan, 'and Mr. Ramp in Sa lem; He is now stationed at the , naval air base at Pensacola,' and with his lride 'will live in Flor- : Ida." . -'-1 .-4 J: f.;:;: SILVERTON Mrs. K. A. Fish presided as wormy matron and Roy Skaife as worthy patron of Ramona chapter of the Eastern Star at its regular meeting Tues-: day night -- - Business reports , were made and Mrs. James - Hollingsworth reported on , the - Ramona club meeting held at the home of Mrs. George Hubbs. The exact date of tl s next club meeting was not set Plans were also begun for the annual father and son banquet given by the Masons and served by the members of the Eastern Star. It was announced that this would be held near Washington's birthday but that exact date of this would also be announced later. At the social hour which fol lowed, hostesses were Mrs. Errol Ross and Mrs. L. C. Eastman. - LABISH CENTER Mr. and . Mrs. Joe Burr entertained on Saturday with a dinner party for ' members of their club. Valentine decorations were used. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aker, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russ, and Mr. and Mrs. jHarry Lovre. : i : At a meeting of the Ladies' Aid society last week, Mrs. E. M. Boies and Mrs. Willard Aker. were selected by Mrs. Harry Lovre, who is head, of the Red Cross in this community, to take charge of the drive here. , Vim .v,er .i ) All &? : tiy v. Wpy ,J, l&f I I V' i 7f - f. ' ? Welcome as the first robin . . these pretty coats in pastel colors or darks. Featuring important front fulness . V. intricate stitching . pockes. Slcre JIcot . 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily 9:30 A. SL to 9 P. M. Saturday - TL. : i VJjll.DrTS TO T2X iHof O JJC?' i IVJO LO , " 23 oiinaay . . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilbert will .- be hosts at a' reception, in, the . Marine Room of jthe jMarion hotel, on Sunday, in celebration .of their golden wedding an- They are inviting their friends through the press to attend the affair, hours for which are from 3 w 3 o'clock. '. ' i The couple , was married In Salem on February 15, 1893, and have always lived here. All , members of the wedding party will attend the celebration. ' Collection iof vjlTeaSe Plan V - ; t ; ; : " Camp Fire; Girls, of .the Salem area are planning another pick-" up of grease from local kitchens, The girls will rather crease from homes in their designated " sec- tions of Salem. This is their sec ond collection day. ; , .Women in the city .. have been asked by tfie Guardians associa tion to strain the grease and put it in clean, containers so it will be ready for girls to sell to meat men. Some 500 pounds of. grease was collected in January by the . girls, funds from which will go into their treasury. : - k - EVENS VALLEY" Mr; and Mrs. Otto Lais'; entertained ' at dinner . Tuesday night - for the - pleasure of James Allan Bowen, who has been visiting bis sisters, Mrs. Lais and Mrs. :Ed Lambert, the latter from Silverton. Cov ers were placed fori Mr. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Huddleston, Miss Ina Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert and Mr. and Mrs. Lais.' " ' Mr. Lambert left Thursday morning for Baker where he will visit with other relatives before returning to his navy base at San Diego. - ; This is the first time in 18 months that young Bowen, who' is a seaman, second class, has been home. He was out in the Pacific adrift on a jraft for sev eral days with a group of com panions, who finally landed on one of the Hebrides islands. He may return -to the Silver ton country for a brief visit be fore . returning again to SanJ Diego. -. - - SILVERTON Mrs. C. H. Dickerson was hostess to the members of the Lion's auxiliary Tuesday night when plans were made for the group's serving at the USO at Salem ion March 2, according to Mrs. Byron Roy ce, - auxiliary p r e s i d e n t The; St Paul's altar society; of the local Catholic' parish will assist ' the auxiliary in .the night's enter tainment - . "I1-'' The auxiliary will meet next time with Mrs. Royce.' ' i mm wmm ism There's more than a hint of spring in the air these days! Clothes are gett ing perkier ... gayer . . more excit ing! And .yoiifll find these bright young fashions In huge array at Sears! Priced for war budgets. GLENROSE New spring felts to brighten your spring outfit. Swing brimmed casuals . . . flatter ing bonnets . . . in colors to rival a flower garden! Sizes 21 Y2 to 24 and adjustable sizes. Dressy Details on ' :: EO ATS SHIS Mrs. O. W. Ayres, who has been making her home for the past 15 months with her mother, Mrs Winnie Hamman, - has now left for Boston to join her bus band. Lt Ayres will meet bis wife in Columbus, Ohio And to gether they' will visit his mother, Mrs. Blanch Duden there, before going to his" station -in Boston. Mrs. Ayres is the former Hazel Hamman. - -.V ". . . DeMolay Mothers x , r , . At Meeting DeMolay Mothers met at Ma sonic, temple on Thursday for a , luncheon meeting. The table was decorated in .Valentines,' with a centerpiece of mixed pink flow- , ers. Hostesses were Mrs. M, Gil- ' son and Mrs. Floyd, Utter. Present were: Mrs. J. Z. Van Wyngarden, Mrs. C I Parmen ter, Mrs. E. A. Miller, Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs.' A rthur . Mc-: - Laughlan, t" Mrs. - Glenn Frum, Mrs. -Henry Sim,? Mrs. Roy Houck, Mrs. William Beard, Mrs.: Richard Casieel, Mrs. W, L. Ha bernicht Mrs. " James. C " Jones and the hostesses. ". " - The Marion Coonty Veterans' association will meet at the " YMCA for an all-day meeting today,' A covered - dish.; dinner w i 1 1 be served at noon. AH patriotic orders are invited. ' ' The No-Name dinner club will be entertained today at the home of Mrs. Phillip Bouffler.-Members are . being asked : to bring all their materials for .Red Cross. . Mrs. Charles A. Spragne was hostess to members of the Thurs day club . at a luncheon in her home . Thursday. SPRING VALLEY The Sun shine club, women's organization which has helped furnish a room at Camp Adair -and has been in terested In many other worth while, services, is giving an old fashioned pie social Sunday night at 8 o'clock, at the local school house. Persons from adjacent com munities' are invited to attend. Proceeds will be used for char itable projects. SEE OPPOSITE PAGE I J r DALE'S IIADHEf 1S12 State St . . . Salem ( HAT ' I & j I 1 K u i m f ": V 17 ; Colorful Spring Mi k """B a 9m9 JSa Prints: abloom with gay flowers .- ... darks frosted with spandy white . , . one and two piece styles in rayon crepes. Lots of new frocks in 12 to 20, 33 to 44, o Cl Slj'S!., Mrs. E. Talbot Honored Mrs. . Edmond Talbot of Four Corners was honored at a show er Friday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alfred La Branche. , - The hostesses were Mrs. Ralph ter Valentine games were play ed Mrs. Talbot opened her gifts. Refreshments" followed. About forty five friends and relatives were Invited. PLEASANTDALE Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parker of WiUamina, recently married, , were compli mented with a neighborhood shower party held at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Scott Edwards Thursday. : Thirty friends at-, tended. Music and singing were features. Mrs. Parker was Miss Louise Grabenhorst of this dis . trict before her marfaige. PRINGLE Plans are com pleted for the third benefit card party in the series being spon sored, hy the Pringle Women's club. It will be a Valentine party at the home of "Elise Fabry on Baxter Road with Maude Adams as assisting hostess. Funds de rived from these parties will be used - to finish ; the interior of the club house. , Todays Menu Fish on Friday, that's the rule for many families, especially now that dishes are some meatless , , i M . V. mciii lire uumca. tur. ciu weefc tHere's today's suggested menu: : - . , Apple-raisin-carrot salad . - French dressing Fish fillets Creole Fresh spinach, lemon sauce . Baked custard . CREOLE FISH FILLETS . 1 pound fish fillets . . 4 tablespoons flour M teaspoon salt Y teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons minced onions . H cup chili sauce ' , - ' cup boiling water - r I tablespoon minced parsley ; .2 tablespoons butter, melted Sprinkle fish with flour, and seasonings. Place in shallow, greased baking pan. Add rest of ingredients and bake 35 minutes In tnnAP4e. AtrAti Turn nnoa " us ajuwaw.bv w x... a m u ... baste several times. new Hiked mmi -..ccoiiza HBOLE HIIUT CECEAL lVi-6. liandysack Salad, Crc. ' WW-