PAGZ sn Tie OREGON STATECMAII, Cclen. Oregon. Saturday Hernias. May 23. 1C13 Teachers : :iori: -- - , .Hi V ..- .; ; Tonight ;-v . .As the- climax of the. year's activities, Willamette -t t a c u 1 1 I members ju-e "giving au reception; - f or-seniors, parents alumni, and ' friends tonight at Lausanne hall; "N. from 8:30 to 10:30 pjm. . '. The receiving line will consist '61 President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Dr. and Mrs. J. C Harri son, and Dean and Mrs. Chester. vf. Luther, $ ;: . - ; . ;t Dean Olive M. Dahl and Dean Walter Erickson will introduce - guests to the line. . , Greeting guests at the door, - will be Prof, and Mrs.' Herman : Clark, Dean' and Mrs. Ray Smith, v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene, and Dr. .' and Mrs. Herbert E. Rahe.," : . Taking guests to the receiving line win be Mrs.' Walter Erick-; son, Mrs. Mary Schultz Duncan, JDr. Helen Fearce, Dr. and Mrs. - Robert M. Gatke, and ProL Ben net Ludden.. . Taking guests from the line will be Dr. and Mrs. D.a nicl - Schulze, Dr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Lovell, and Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. GeisL. i,,- Assisting in the living room will be Mrs. W. . Kirk. Dr. Rob ' ert Lantz, Dr. Kenneth McLeod, Prof. Lewis Pankaskie,' Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Sherman, Dr. Robert Tschudy, Prof, and Mrs. -. Murco Ringnalda, Mrs. Frank ; James, and Dr. Roy Lockenour; Guests will be invited to the - dining room by Dr. and Mrs. Egbert Oliver, Dr. and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. H. Clifton Hutchins, and Prof, and Mrs. J. W, C. Harper. Mrs. 'Joseph Davidson,' Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. . S. B, Laughlin and Mrs. Roy Lockenour will pour , At the north dining room door will be Prof and Mrs. Lestle Sparks and Prof, and Mrs. Earl TV Brown. At the south dining ? ' room door will be Dr. and Mrs. 1 Cecil Monk and Dr. and Mrs. E. ; C. Richards. j ; Guests will be served in the dining room by Miss Gale Cur- ; rey. Miss Marion Morange, Mrs. -Robert Tschudy, Mrs. Maurice Brennen, Mrs. Robert Lantz; Mrs. Murdock, Miss Elizabeth Kennedy, Miss Frances Doughty, '.. Miss Ruth Hedges, Miss Helen MacHirron,' Mrs. Kenneth Mc Leod, Mrs. Ralph Purvine, and Miss Constance Fowlert -Couple Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. C N. Snider are announcing the " engagement of their daughter. Miss Eloise Sni der, to Mr. Warren Vick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartis Vick of Mc Kenzie, Tenn. No date has been set for the wedding. ii , Miss Patsy Chapman, daughter f Mrs. Glade t Follis returned from Oregon state college Fri- ,day after completing her fresh man year. -She was a Kappa Delta. ; Trim Shirtwaister For youthful good-looks and for long, -hard service make up this Anne Adams shirtwaist style from Pattern 4397. YouH love its clean-cut, action-free lines; its casual air. There's nice blous ' ing beneath the back bodice yoke: the revers are well shaped. An easy-to-make slyle! - Pattern 4397 is available only in misses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 35, 23, 40, 42. Size. 18 requires 3 yards 35-inch. Send SIXTEEN CEisTS in coin for this Anne Adams piitterti. Wn plainly SIZE. NAMK ADDRESS. fcTYLE NUMBER. - - t - CENTS more brings; you our fp-'H Fattern Book with jits easy-to-n-..ne styles for -veryone - : Pond jour order to The Oregon f talesman. Pattern Department. Sa l.in, Oregon. neeepi If - leV-a . 00' , ; . .it. CLUB -CALENDAR. SATURDAY - . - . , ? Past regents, Chemeketa chap ter, PAR. covered - dish luncb. , with Mrs. W. E. Hanson. 820 North Church street. 1 p. m. . t . - . SUNDAY - ' - Memorial' services sponsored by Ladies of Grand Army, at Jason Lee Memorial . cemetery at 3:31 p. m. TCESDAY ; DelU ZeU Alumnae, with Mrs. Carrol Hays. South 12th street. S p. m. dessert. t Auxiliary of the Missouri - club , meets at Mrs. . . W. Harland'st home, 144 South 19th street, for no-host luncheon. ' . - ' Pro America Republican club meets with Mrs. Winifred Petty John at S p. m. ' - . - -i Chadwick chapter f OES meets at Masonic temple at S p. m. ' " , North Salem and central WCTTJ ' clubs meet at Mrs. -W. A. Barkus' residence. 330 Vista avenue, at 2 p. m. Cars leave hall at 1:43 p.m. WEDNESDAY U. S. Grant circle, ladies of GAR. meets at YMCA at 2 m. THURSDAY 1 Eruitland Women's church annex at 2 p. m. circle.1 Auxiliary Has Noon Luncheon Nebraska auxiliary members met at Mrs. Lucille Garner's res idence Wednesday for a covered dish luncheon. Mrs. Margaret Willis and Mrs. Leo Dagenhardt were hostesses. . Plans were made for a picnic . at Olinger park June ft for Ne-. braskans and friends. Coffee will be furnished by the auxiliary: V and club of Nebraska. ; t Present were Mrs. Albert Ho vet, Blanche Stewart, Mrs. B. M. Randall, Sylvia Schaupp, Shir ley Strayer, Mrs. Earl Hall,. Mrs. Margaret? Willis, Mrs. Louis Downing, Mrs. A. L. DeMaude, Mrs. Glenn Thompson, Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. A. W. Boyler, Mrs. Wade Weekly, Mrs. Robert Anderson, Mrs. Carrie Lucas," Mrs. A. A. Ziegler, Mrs. L. K. f Gilkey, Mrs. E. N. DeHut, Mrs. R. Randall, Mrs. H. Helmhaut, Mrs. Paul Brink, Mrs. L. Dagen hardt,' Mrs. W. W. Rolf son, Mrs." J J, Shipp, Mrs. Laura Tandy and Mrg.- Clara McDerby. " ' ' Women to Visit Mexico City .Miss Jeannette Hulst and Miss Virginia Hubbs will leave in June for Mexico City, where they will - spend the summer. They intend to- reside with a Mexican : family and become more fluent in speaking Span . ish. ; . Hiss i- Hubbs has visited in Mexico previously. " ; - - ;Miss Hulst is returning from Camas high school at Camas, Wash., where she teaches Eng lish, French and Spanish.' She will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert : Hulst, before going -south. - . i -- ' . : , . - - t : - ' . ' . 1 ; Chadwick chapter ef Order ef i Eastern Star : will meet for the." final meeting before the grand -chapter convocation on June 15 In Portland on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock at the Masonic temple.' WOODBURN Mrs. Dorothy . Wolheter was reelected grand -regent for the Catholic Daugh ters of Court Victory. I Other officers are Mrs.' Lucy De Jardin, vice "grand; Mrs. Eva , Du Bois, prophetess; Mrs. Eliza beth Davidson, lecturer; Miss Ernestine Mathman, ' historian; Mrs. .Mary . Hanrahan. financial secretary; Miss Mary Hershber ger, . treasurer; Mrs.- Katherine Vandehey, monitor; Mrs. O- D. QuesneL sentinel; Mrs. Florence Saalf eld, organist; Miss Marie " Mongold, Mrs. Mathilda : War- ring, Mrs. John Glatt, Mrs. Mary StupfeL ; Mrs, Ben Baune, and Mrs. John Ferschweiler, trustees. : These officers will be install ed on June 14 In ML Angel, as . guests of Court Marion. ! STAYTON Mrs. Msttie Fol- lis, who moved to Salem .last , week, was the Inspiration for . surprise handkerchief shower, at the home of Mrs. William Ram age Friday night. Present were the hostess, guest -of honor and Miss Susie Kearns, Miss Phidelia Darst, Mrs. Lena , Silhavy, Mrs. ; Martha : Brown, Mrs. Frank Shinkle, Mrs. Anna Harold, Mrs. Peter Tilden, Mrs. EUsa I Taylor," Mrs. Catherine ' Kramer, Mrs.; John' Nightingale, Mrs. Jloss Hughes and Mrs. Ada Sham pang. -4. . TEST SALEM The Laorel Social Hour" club will meet Tues day afternoon at 2 o'clock, June 1,- at : the home of Mrs. C. J. Jackson, 1065 Cascade drive. Mrs. L..B. McClendon will " be assistance" hostess. ; . i . All , members are asked to be present, as important business matters are to be considered. - A guest speaker will be on the afternoon program 1 0M I t ' ... 1 iPiqmsts 'Plqy,- ; l -Two Recitals :V I . i .j ; ; .-. . 'J J u,.. Pupils-, of. Mis Frances Vir-j - -ginie MeKon willrgive twa piano . .recitals ; on. Monday: and rTues-J . day night. Each program will be 1 In the YMCA auditorium at 8:15 pm. The public-is; invited jto,at- . tteridV'; I, .;vv : r. ..1 ' '-: i Appearing" oq -Monday night -. ..'are Patsy -Cooky ; Gerry, Kelley,; .Cuxl.:;Woo6offe,';RichaTd Un-' r- ruh; Shirley Brown, Gloria Spen- j 1 cer, Eleanor Francisco, and Irene, , McLeotL: Piano. . duos. -will . be ' played " .by . advance j students,' Jean Fidler, Jean Claire Swift, : Barbara Alexander . and - Junek Young., Gracey.;,Widdows;4andr Amelia Lloyd Hinz will "play a' special, group of numbers. ' -, On Tuesday evening, interme- diate : and advanced pupils will -present , their program. Playing will be Bob Perwein, Elvira Sat-, ter, Amelia Lloyd Hinz, Roger Fogilquist, 1 Gracey Widdows, Barbara Alexander, June Young, Ardelle Haagenson, Jean Claire : Swift, Jean Fidler, Hal Ratze burg, Pauline Elkin?, Rosemary Gaiser, Evelyn Johnson, Betty . Peetz and Alice Rose. Barbara Kind Party . Z Barbara King, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King, en tertained at a coke party Friday night before; the : Girl Reserve ; dance. It was held on the terrace. : Assisting Miss King were Su zanne Huggins, Ramona S pence, Virginia Huston and Donna Lawrence. ? Guests were Virginia Huston, Joanne - Adolph, Suzanne ' Hug gins, Charlotte Alexander, Don na Lawrence, Darlene Mitchell, Ramona Spence, and Joanne Blaxall. Escorts included Leland Hoar, Allen ' Bellinger, Dick Jones, Gilbert Allen, Bud Han naman, Jerry Volkel, ' Douglas Carter, Bob Schnieder and George Schwartz. ; Women Attend Society Mrs. Max O. Buren entertain ed Wednesday , afternoon at a, luncheon at her home on Court street. Cards were played later -in the. afternoon. ; ' 1 , - Present, were, Mrs. L. M. Pur vine, Mrs. N. J. Lingren, Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, . Mrs. A. F. Marcus, . Mrs. R. T. Boals, Mrs. John Harbison, Mrs." L. L. Laws and the hostess. 4 '" iiL- . Pineappti Classic The smart needlewoman dotes on the pineapple design for its lacy beauty; its speedy making! . Here it is in a delightful new arrangement for scallop - edged doilies. They .are in two conven ient sizes to use for luncheon or buffet sets or as handy inci; dentals. ; Pattern 523 i contains directions . for-, making doilies; stitches; ; list of materials re quired. "- i" '-: , : - -: . Send ELEVEN CENTS la coins for this pattern to The -Oregon ' Statesman, - Needlecraf t Dept, 215 S. CommerciaL Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. De livery of " patterns make take longer than usual because of the heavy volume of mail. item ymk Dinner r,for--.: r- ' j.w '.- Given'" - .. - .-.T ; ' " ' v" A. J,,". Mathis Mr.V and Mrs... vere honored on their 58th wed- ing anniversary' on Monday at , a buffet supper.'dinner given' by thelr son,- Jess Mathis, and fami ly,, at their Portland Road home! Mr. and - Mrs:- A. J. . Mathis were married in Illinois on 'May v "oo "m."" i jSalem.and vicinity for 54 yearsTI, -They,: now -live'in Woodburn'-l Mrs. Mathis is the former Eliza' ,Jbeth Hamilton. One " son, . Mr -Vernon Mathis is with, the navy -i. ''overseas. . ' : Guest included Rev. and Mrs. 'Irvinr Fox, Mr. Gpt, ;Mr, and 1 '..Mrs. Leo - Sutter and. Mayetta, " Mr.- - and . Mrs". James . Gorton, . Jimmy and Joyce Gorton,- R. W. . Mathis, Mrs. Marie Jackson, Mry and - Mrs. Lloyd Adair, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Imlah and Tracy, Mr. rand Mrs. Jack Smith' and child-'" .... . ren;-. alitor Salem, Mrs. E. C - Smith and Mrs. M a r g a r e t '. Brooks, COrvallis the honored ' guests, and the hosts,- Mr., and Mrs. Mathis, and Charlotte j 1 t -- Engagement, Announced By Couple . . Mr. and Mrs. George Quesseth are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Iola Marguerite Quesseth, to . Mr. . John William Yeasley, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Yeasley of Bismark, ND. No date has been set for the wedding." Miss Quesseth graduated from Salem schools and attended the art school at University of Ore gon. Mr. Yeasley, a ' technical sergeant in the army, graduated from Bismark schools and North Dakota ' Teachers college. Prior r to being inducted he attended ; the University of Washington, ( r- - t Women Attend Card Party The " Women's Missionary so ciety of the First Baptist church met on 'Wednesday afternoon Work at Mather, school for. ne gro girls , was stressed. Mrs. E. Cadger read a letter,' of appre ciation for the 25 dresses re cently sent, to the school Present were Mrs,' J. W. Ca- been; Mrs. E. Cadger, Mrs. Ber tha Street, Mrs. Ida .Warnock, Mrs. Humphreys - Mrs. I: Harry StilJwelLTMrs Bessie Weather man, Mrs. L. C Prescott, Mrs. E. p. 3ueli, Mrs. Leon Lambert, Mrs. Ben Bolt, Mrs. O. E. Bor den, Mrs.- L. D. Wyatt; Mrs. Lu lu j Fuller, rMrsi W.- R. Hicks, Mrs. Viola Harrelson, Mrs. E. S. Jones, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Henry Cross, Mrs. Ira Herbert, Mrs. A. S. Lindstrand, Mrs. Bes sie Julius, Mrs. E. Enslin, . Mrs. L. S. McClintic, Mrs. L. A. Dunn, -Mrs. L. M. Cross, Mrs. R. VB. Cross, " Mrs. Lang. Mrs." A. ij. Ruechell, Mrs-Irving Fox, Mrs. Bailie Mrs.- Margaret Bolv and Mrs. Brooks. - - ' - Mrs.Xafky'Js Party.. Hostess . : ; Mrs. Mardell Tomkins and r Mrs. Charles Crarjr were honor ed j at. a , party Tuesday evening given by Mrs. Herman ' Lafky at her. home. , : : Spring bouquets - formed tthe. ' decorations. . The evening was pent in formally. Mrs. Gerald : Kendall and Mrs. Leon Hansen - assisted, in serving. - Guests were Mrs. Mardell Tomkins, . Mrs. Charles Crary Mrs. Joe Stirninman, Mrs JVM. Hartley, Mrs. Dave-. Furlough, Mrs. Frank. Prince, Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs. Q. Fuqua, Mrs. Wil liam Clare, Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mrs. Henry, Sim,- Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs. Mabel Devlin, Mrs. Ralph Har lan, ? Mrs. Gerald KendelL Mrs. Frank Millett, Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Willie Boone, Mrs." Solon - Shinkle, f Mrs, Dollie Wickert, Mrs.. Loris Harlan, Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Ward Wolfe; Mrs. Ruby Kimball, and Mrs. John Coleman. - - EditorsWife. To Sail Later. . Mrs. Hale Tabor, formerly Ruth Matthews, will march in the graduation processional at Willamette university Sunday although her original plans were to ; be several thousand miles away. . - Mrs. Tabor finished her work at Willamette before her class so she could accompany her hus band to Sitka, Alaska, where he will edit the Sitka Sentinel. However, at the point of em barkation, all reservations were cancelled for government traf fic. Tabor secured passage by steerage and :? Mrs. Tabor re turned to Willamette for com mencement exercises. She" will join her husband' this" summer when another booking can be obtained. tP Eatys '. Graduation' " - Miss "Alice, Rose was "hostess ",.to several high 'school graduates at a coke party jit; her country home on the -North River road , TrldaT -n! e h t following ''tom- mencemeni - exercises. - . - , " Present i w ere- .Miss i Nancy Brown," Miss Barbara Spaulding, Miss CarolavUayes, Miss . Jan rose Wimer Robert -White Hor ace Beldin, "Frank Bennett, Ellis WMtev 'Allan Richardsorj, and the hostess,' Miss Rose. -. ru . . i ' - . "Mjos. J. It. $haw of Klamath Falls visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. - F. Mielke, 1 during; the past week; Mrs. Shaw was the former Cecilia -Mielke, who "re cently married in Los Angeles. SWEGLE Miss Elda IXerr, who has been jrimary . teacher at -Swegle" school "for the -past three years was honored by the women of the community ' with' a party in -the school house auditorium , Tuesday afternoon. About 45 ladies jWere present; Greeting guests were: Mrs. V M. La Due, -Mrs. Charles Bat-; - j - - ar . ttji : - m sr 1 dorff. Mrs. - William , McKianey and Mrs.' .William ?Hensell. The ' afternoon was spent with games, a vocal solo by Jimmy Hensell, ' a primary pupil, and - the pre - sentation of gifts. Miss Herr has .been very active in all com- mirmiy social uie ana genero rr mimity social life and generous S wegle's teaching staff. She is ; a bride-elect but has set no definite date for ;her wedding as her -finance is graduating- from Los- Angeles Bible college in June. Refreshments for t h e after noon were served, rural style. cake and ice-cream from large freezers of home-made: Picnic Time Will Begin Monday. . . By MAXINE BUREN Officially Monday is the .open ing of the picnic season, and Or- egonians will never let a war and curtailed gasoline supplies keep them from eating outdoors with the family, uncles, aunts ' and ' ants. . , . , v " '' Some; of course; will go to the beach or mountains, - staying longer periods, instead of mak ing many short stays throughout , the ummer.;.,r'::vv:'.' Backyards of Salem and vid nity will be busy places this year, for we Westerners have al ready come , to consider our yards as summer living rooms. and iwell find them Mtven more : pleasant this year than ever be- - fore. . j -,:': :..":.;', -, Many neighbors hjive arranged their yards to be thrown into one larger, space,: where several families in the block can enjoy meals and recreation together.. If one home boasts a barbe cue pit or fireplace, all members of the party can eat at that spot. ' while another yard with perhaps a croquet court will form .the recreation place for the young : sters, while a third might be re served, for the older folk. . Community . eating, playing ' and living will probably be. one . of the good things that come out of the war, for neighborliness s already evident, and is fast increasing. Victory garden patch . es, with many families sharing : the same . small acreage, are '"- proving ' that neighbors can get along, and 5 that it's more' fun v when several ' families work to-, 'Aether. "f ; :-;'y S ' If you are planning- to add to your outdoor living quarters this summer, check; on what: the - neighbor is doing, and if possi ble, make your ideas conform. Monday will be a good day to make ' definite plans - for this summer's ""hours spent in - the back yard, making it an opening event. "1 - ---.' - : - RATION CALDIDAR -. ... rooo ' . - Canned Goods Blu stamps O. - H and i now valid and good through Juno 7 K. L. M became valid May 24 and are goodthrougb July 7.' - . Meat. Cbeese, Canned Fish. Tats. Butter and Margarine Red stamp K. F. G good until May 31. J now good and valid untU July-1. - - . Sugar Coupon No. 11 good., for S . pounds. , expires May 31. - Coupons 13 and 16 good for five .'. munria uch. canning - purposes. Housewife 1 applies to ration board for additional allotment if needed.- .: Coffee Coupon No. 23 good , for1 1 pound, valid through May 30. - - GASOLXNB ' i -'v Book A coupons No. good fo ( four gallons each, expire July 21. ;. ruEi. on. y -i Pettod coupons expire Septem- - ' SHOES No. 17 coupon In ration book No. 1 good for pair, expires June U. -- . .. - f . TIRES . - Car with - C books must hmrm tires inspected by May 31: B books by June 30. - r- - Today 's Menu Menus for the weekend wfll be suitable for outdoor : meals, '' in the. backyard or over at the neighbors. Saturday's can be eaten in the house, Sunday and Monday well dine out. SATURDAY - Crisp- green salad - , . Creamed eggs on toast 1 Buttered new spinach s . - Gingerbread Fresh orange sauce SUNDAY Head lettuce - Breaded skewered veal 3 Buttered potatoes New peas Homemade ice cream , . MONDAY Barbecued hamburgers West Salem Police Arrest Cili: Letting Dona Outi" j -:: WEST SALEM Arrested for allowing dogs i to ! run at - large were Lillian Turpin -and Edwin 1 EHii. John Shaw, night police of fjcer,. says T that every v effort Demgrjnaae to- eniorce, tws -orr dinance,' folIowLng' instructions of .Chief, of Police 'Neeley.-.and 1 that its enforcement will be continued. . Traffic violators I were- Lillian Lee Lowell; and Donald Charles Reed, violating the, basic rule -and both: .posted. $5 bail;, ;Clarence Rainbolt, parked in no parking rone,Vposte2r 2 bail ; 1 and " W. , An thony- t Doyle, -no driver's 'license, posted 85 baiL Miss Dotson Gives - -v Graduates9 ' Breakfast - SALEM ' HEIGHTS Miss . Bar- bara" Dotson entertained Sunday morning with a waffle breakfast for her eighth grade classmates of Salem ' Heights school. She 'was assisted by her- parents, Mr. and Airs. yeiDert . twtson, . Mr. and Mrs.' Myron .Van Eaton - and; Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Waring. - On Wednesday ioight the grad uating' class- enjoyed a-picnic giv en in their: honor, at the .-home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Dunn on Huisey avenue. Roberts Women -Sew On. Mercy" Garments : K.uuxMnTtxe itooerts com munity Red Cross; sewing group met at the grange hall Wednesday for all-day. sewing. - .Those, present , were MriTlL t Gray, Mrs. George Judson, Mrs. John Orsborn, Mrs. Lee Everly, Mrsv Frank Needham, Mrs. S. C. Davenport, Mrs. Albert Blanken- ship, Mrs. Alice Coohdge. , Next week sewing will be held in Mrs. Lee Eyerlys basement. Posvers Entertain Mother for Summer MISSION BOTTOM-Mrs. Mary Kliczynski is spending the summer with, her son-in-law and dnr- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Posver, at Scio. ' Bert L. Jones is spending the week here with the RueLBradford family. Mrs. Bradford .and Donna will, accompany him to Portland Saturday to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jones and attend the the dog races. - . " Osborns Attend Rite, Visit With Relatives - HOPMERE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn and small da ugh ter of Vernonia attended the fune ral of the former's uncle. A.' Gus rowler, . Wednesday, : and ; will spend the rest of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Os born of Hopmere, ' before return ing to work in the logging opera tions. Washingtonian . Arrives for Visit V s LABISH CENTER Arriving here on Wednesday 'from Wash ington, DC for an -extended visit at the . W. A, Starker ani joe Butt 'homes was Betty Jean Car roll, daughter of Pvt. and Mrs. Arthur Starker. She accompanied her mother west as far as Denver, Col., where her mother will visit Pfc. Starker, who is stationed at the Fitzsimmons general hospital there. Betty Jean then -came -on alone by train and was met in Portland by the Starkers. Texan Visits' WEST SALEMWalter Peter son of Corpus Christi, Texas, spent Wednesday- night at the home of his brother, Philip Peterson. of Cascade . Drive. . Part of . his two weeks' vacation is being, spent at the home of his parents in Turner. Peterson Is employed -as an elec tric inspector at the large naval station at Corpus Christi., 51 Sawmill to Open ; " STAYTON The sawmill now being set- up by. Sim Etzel adja cent to the,. Ben Darby" place.near Jordan. Is-almost ready .for. opera tion. The mill is being moved from the Elkhorn district Itj will "em ploy , about seven men. - . - . - -1 ' ; Potato salad " " Radishes, 'onions, olives - Raisin pin wheel cookies " " . ' Canned or fresh berries . - - - KAISIN PINWIIEEL COOKIES (2 DOZEN) 5 tablespoons shortening ' . ?4 cup sugar - 2 tablespoons sweet cream , - I egg or 2 egg yolks 1 teaspoon grated -orange rind Ai, teaspoon grated lemon rind ii teaspoon salt 2 cups flour . y 1 teaspoons baking powder i cup raisins . : ' 1 teaspoon cinnamon Cream together' " shortening and sugar. Add cream and egg. Beat a . minute. lightly mix in rinds, salt, flour and: baking powder. Chill dough fori several hours or overnight. Roll out the dough on a board, -lightly floured. Spread with raisins and cinnamon. Make roll about. 1 to 2 inches in diameter. Care fully pinch the edges together. Cut off i-inch slices. Arrange slices flat-sides down, on greased baking sheets. Press each cooky with the broad side of knife to make it flat and thin. Bake 12 minute's in mod erate oven. ; "'5';. "LnLIrzI!l7edding Quiet - ! Hedy LaMarr and John Leder, both of the films, were married re eently at Beverly Hills with anly half a doxen persons present. And ' there'll be ne honeymoon until plctara schedules permit. Picture was made after they applied for marriage license. " ' Anmsyille Residents Clean Up Cemetery AUMSVILLE Annual "dean up? day for work In the cemetery bymen of this community was held here : Wednesday, with the Donker brothers In charge. . Ten men turned out with scythes and grass knives and .made war . on weeds and wild berry vines. The work was finished by noon. Police Officers Return WEST SALEM Chief, of Po lice F. E. Neely and former night policeman Phil Hathaway return ed from Fort Lewis where they were called as witnesses In mil itary court against Laurence Hal- verson. While In Washington Mr. Hathaway visited overnight with his brother-in-law, G. A. Barnes and Mr. Neeley visited ids sister, Mrs. Gibson. Enters War Work : GRAND ISLAND Miss Mur iel ' Stoutenburg left Tuesday " for Bur bank, Calif , to be employed in j war work. Her parents ac companied her to Salem. She has been" employed for several years at the Yamhill county oourthouse at McMinnviHe. For a time she will stay with her brother-in-law and .sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Web ster, there. Jess Griffin Dies STAYTON Jess A. Griffin, who served as bookkeeper for the Linn Lumber company of Lyons for four years, died -at' a Salem hospital Wednesday. A week's Al ness developed into pneumonia. Funeral services will be held in Cottage Grove where several sis ters reside. Griffin was 55 years of age. -;; . - Bridce Approach Rough BRUSH CREEK Considerable complaint is being made concern ing the. approach to the P.S ling river bridge in this community. A new bridge was recently built, and the approach on the west side was left In a rough condition, accord ing to. reports of motorists. Deals Buy Farm - LIBERTY M. and Mrs. H. R Beals, have purchased the ' H. B.r: Claus Eve acres ; and ! "farm home here and have taken up res idence. The Claus family is liv ing at their place at the coast. School Closes Tuesday LIBERTY, School will close here on June 1 when pupils .will take -'home their j report r. cards. Room picnics were held on Thurs day'. The three upper rooms went to Hazel Green and spent the day In play and picnic. The primary room picnicked in a Liberty wood. Berrv Picking Starts ; . TURNER Strawberry picking began this week at .the J. T Nor- ris fields west of Turner, and with schools closing on Wednesday, students are anxious to get jobs during the harvest. ' On Friday morning the schools win be busy for a short period while students return for their report cards. Rotary. Meet Off- SILVERTON The Rotary club will not meet Monday as it is a egal holiday but will hold its reg ular meeting again on the follow ing Monday. Ji ? -s DHS. CHAN . . . LA?.I Dr.r.TXamJSJJ. Or.G.CaaaJ J CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Liberty CTpstaira Portland General Electric Co. Office opeo Saturday only Id a.m to 1 pm : to 7 pjm Con tultaUon. Blood Dressure and urine I since 1911. i 1 llll IMII ISBB ssswsHiswuausii J Encyclo pedias Given Schools Eight schools in Marion county were given sets of the Britannica Junior encyclopaedia . by Sears, Roebuck and. company through their Salem store, E. AT Vande neynde, .manager, announced Fri day. ; ; - Agnes Booth, county school su perintendent, selected, the toJt county schools to receive the books and Frank B. Bennett, superin tendent - of ' the - Salem public schools, made the presentations in Salem. .. ' - Sears, Roebuck . & Co. acquired the ownership of the encyclopae dia more than 20 years, ago and after putting the publication on ev paying Dasis, maae an outngni gift of the Britannica to the Uni versity of Chicago. Junior encyclopaedias on hand were given to schools of the coun ty on a population basis. ' Salem schools receiving the books . were Englewood, Grant, Bush and . Richmond. County schools were Arbor Grove, River side, Shaw and Union. - i n ' '. ii. . Scott to Talk " T MemoriarDay - Leslie M. Scott, state treasurer, will be the speaker for the Boy Scouts of America at the Memo rial day ceremonies to be held at the Lee Mission, cemetery at 3 o' clock Monday. - - ' ' Scott Is the author of pamphlets and a book on earli Oregon his tory and has made a particular goo provisional government estab lished at r.hnmnnpff in - Fingleyf Speaks , STAYTON The Lions club had as speaker Tuesday Fred Finsley of Salem, state parole director, Who talked upon paroles and the part the system plays in' benefit ing the prisoners. The club voted to suspend meetings in July and August, as has been the custom In the' past. : . i. Four Homes Sold SILVERTON J. C. Morley re ports recent reaL estate sales to include the S. McCleary residence on Third street to William Paris; the Rex Albright residence on Fifth street to L. Rodenberc: tho Remmel Casperson four acres on the.; Marquam road to Reuben Thornley, the . A. J. Berbig two acres on McClaine street to Bar nard BeaL -' ' 1 ' f On Business Trip ' SILVERTON Tom Anderson manager of the Ford Motor com pany here, has gone Jo Texas on business. He expected to be gone three weeks when he left u mm Tho homo of the Marry Master Eckars is dean ... pltaty oi good soap and water used geaeroualy asoko tho CoorS ' and windows and macLinery fairly sparklo. ; AT YOUH enoem's 1 'HI ;. v i .