PAGE SEC Maisons Are Guests at; parties .... Much feted visitors in the cap ital are Lt Col. and Mrs. H. G. Maison, who arrived In Salem Friday night to visit with friends for several weeKS. i-v. xaai soh, who has been in Australia and New Guinea for two years, 'has been in Honolulu for the past six weeks and came to the states by bomber. He was met in San, Francisco by his wife and daugh ter, Molly Jean? who have been .making their home in the bay city. After seeing her father a few days, . Miss Maison left -for New York City where she will live for the next few months and her parents came, north. While in Salem the Maisons are regis tered at the Marion hotel. First in' the series of parties iif,c nttonriori was the fh Maicons attended was ine Jtinner party at the Ralph Hamil ton home Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk were hosts at breakfast Sunday morning at ' their South High street home in : honor of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Mai son. Covers were placed for the Maisons, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mr Carl Gabrielson and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk. ... - - Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small - . 1 - 1L t -mw invKea guests xo ouww jxxvuj night at their home on South 4 Church street for the pleasure of the Maisons. ' The Smalls guests were Lt. 1 Col. and Mrs. Maison, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke, Mr. and Mrs. PauJ Hendricks, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mr. Carl Gabrielson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk. Wednesday night Lt. Col. Mai son's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Payson Thompson, are enteiining . at their Port land home for the visitors. Ac-, companying the H. G. Maisons 'from Salem will be Mrs. Clar ice Maison, Mr. and Mrs. Karl ; Becke, Mrs. John J. Elliott and :Mr. Carl Gabrielson. Emmons Home Is Scene of Dinner A dinner party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons on Court street Fri day night, honoring Captain Floyd H. Emmons of the US ar my, who came from Pasco,1 Wash-, to say good-bye to his brother,,. Lieutenant (jg) Clar ence S. Emmons, who lelt Jvri day to enter the naval training '"-School at Tucson, Ariz. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Emmons of , Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Av Armstrong and sons, Richard and Wesley of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Emmons and four sons, David, Terrence, Pat rick and Michael, of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle N. Riggs and daughter, June, and son, James, "of Willamina, and Miss Shirley Dillon of Pasco, Wash., and the hfcst and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. ' O. W. Emmons. Alumnae Honor Husbands The Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae entertained ' their hus bands at a no-host dinner Sun day night at the Woodburn home of, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mc Grath. The Valentine motif was car-j- ried out in the table decorations. Bridge was in play during the ' evening with prizes going to Mrs. Ervin. Peterson and Mrs. Mc- Grathl t . -miviiuuiK were ir. iuiu jub. " Ervin Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Thede, Dr. and Mrs. Es- till Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Jochimsen, Mr. and Mrs. - James Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs.' Calin Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGrath. r Hostesses Plan Shower - a.a i : . ir. 1 ir r Mrs. ;R 'A. Horn, Mrs. Louis Rudie, ; Mrs. Morgan Aasheim . and Mrs. ' L. - J. Stewart will be ,, hostesses for an "absentee" shower for Mrs. Thomas All port r tonight at the Horn home on . North - Liberty street." Mr. and , JVIrs. Allport make their home in j, Fremont, Nebraska. 4 1 ; " During the evening the guests will open '.the gifts and then; wrap ; them for mailing , to the j honor -guest.- Valentine decora . .lions will be used and refresh- . ments will be served by the ..hostesses. -wV: . ' Mrs. Elmer S. Meade (Char lotte McKee) left Saturday for '- Long Beach, Calif, to Join her h u s b a n d. Technical Sergeant 'Meade. Mrs. Meade was accom paniedsouth by Mrs. Donald Spenser, who will also; Join her ' husband in Long Beach. ; Miss Ids May Smith Will open her v home, ; 250 East Lincoln ' street. Wednesday night to mem bers of the evening book group of AAUW at 7:45 o'clock. Miss "Mary Eyre will review "The Re- , public" by Charles Beard. - CAHTECI CALETtDAR . TCEsnAv, iXBKtrAT is -----Ciria. Service organiiaUpn. tVFDXESDAT, rEESCAKT It Hunters nd Kn)era auxiliary. - . ". - . : -' THlSDAT, rEEKTABT 11 WSCS cf Lesli church. . . FRIDAY, FEE:: CAB Y It Salem Kurses auxiliary. a? mm - m v-r-r ivrv Luncheon to Fete Drive AVrlrPr VV J1JUJ.U Mrs. L. J. Stewart, chairman of the .suburban division- of the Red Cross drive, which opens March 1, will entertain her cap tains at a dessert luncheon Wed nesday afternoon at the Golden Pheasant at 2 o'clock. Mr. Elton Thompson, chair man of the Marion county Red 0-oss drive, will talk informally and give instructions to the workers. Captains bidden to the lunch eon are Mrs. R. B. Eyerly, Mrs. -Claude Talmadge, Mrs. Kenneth Talmadge, Mrs. A. J. Crose, Mrs. Ellsworth Hartwell, Mrs. J. L. Wagner, Mrs. Leo Sutter, Mrs. E. E. Walker; Mrs. Forrest Sim mons, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Paul Acton and Mrs. S. L. Min ard. - -1 Catholic Group Initiates Court Capital, City of the Catholic Daughters of America increased its I membership to 123 on February 9 when they held initiation ceremonies in the Sa - lem Woman's clubhouse. -After the initiation the regular busi , ness meeting was held with the grand regent; Mrs. Helen White, i presiding. Five dollars was voted i to the Red Cross. A report of the new ; furnishings placed in the Marion county Catholic Daugh ters ; of America day room at Camp Adair was read by the historian, Mrs. Mable LaBranch. Miss Nila Cluett reported the purchase of a $100 war bond, the fifth in the past two years. Miss Mary Brand has enlisted in the army cadet nurse corps ' and has left to .take up her studies at . 'Sacred Heart' hospital in Eu- gene. . At the conclusion of the ; meeting refreshments were serv- ed to the group by a committee headed by Mrs. Margaret Gentz- ' kow. ' ; Card Group at Eckman Home - Members of the card group of the Salem Business and Profes - sional Women's club were enter tained at a. dessert bridge party at the home of Mrs. Maud Eck man on Saturday night. High score of the evening went to . Mrs. Marion F. Wooden. Those present were Mrs. K. N. Voorhees, Mrs. I. A. DeFrance, Mrs. Marion F. Wooden, Mrs. Eugene E. Wootten, Misses Phe be McAdams, . Ruth McAdams, Josephine Evans, Effie Smith, Betty Elofson, Helga Bros ten, Lois Ohmart, and the hostess, Mrs. Eckman. Announcement was made that the next meeting of the group would be at the home of Miss Helen Fletcher. . ' Welcomed back to Salem are . Mr. and Mrs. Forrest West (Ida Miller).- The Wests, have been making their home m Seattle for the past three years. Mr. West is now connected with the James H. Maden company here and his wife heads the gift department at Miller f Mercantile company. For the past year Mrs. West has been assistant in the gift depart ment at Frederick and Nelsons ; in Seattle. s " AUBURN -The Auburn .Wom an's club : met with Mrs. Stuart Johns, 470 - Monroe avenue, for the February meeting, with Mrs. William Rahtz assisting hostess. Sewing on hospital laprobes oc cupied members. An all-day meeting with a no host lunch eon in March will be . held at the home of Mrs. Mary Smith, 1010 East Turner road. Members present' were Mrs. R. N. Payne, Mrs. Ben .Hawkins, Mrs. - Leo Sutter, Mrs. Ross H. Wood, Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. W. J. Hepp ner, Mrs. George Krasch, Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs. Dale Grim, . Mrs. pale Jeff eries, .Mrs. Cecil '. SnookC Mrs. E. F. Aufranc Mrs. ' G. L. Meisner and the hostesses, , Mrs. Stuart Johns and Mrs. Wil liam Rahtz. Mrs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. S to well and Mrs. Shrake : were visitors. MILL CITY Bulla Scolt, who has. been stationed at Des . Moines, Iowa with the WAACs is home' on furlough. She 'is with the motor division 'and received an injury, and will probably be home' about six months.' -: AP V-' HeHeve misery "if"-y H J "X: SOCIETY MUSIC CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY f , Recent graduates f AAUW, with Mrs. 3. I Lineberry. 557' North 23rd fctreet, pan. Ministers Wives, with Mrs.- W. Irvin Wiuiamsf 845 ChemekeU street. . Eastern Star J? Masonic temple, 8 p.m. St Etokta club. VWCA. 2 p.m. Book--Montii club with Mrs. John Carkin. 495 North Summer street. 1:15 dessert .luncheon. WCTU county institute at South Commeteial street hall, 10 JO jn., covered dis luncheon at noon. $ ' ' ' WEDNESDAY I . ' Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary meet t Woman's chib- house, 730 P-nl. ' AAUW evening book group with -Miss Ida May- Smith, 150 East -Lincoln street, $7:45 pxa.: -. Royal Neighbors Sewing club with Mrs. Frances Hoyt. 753 North Wintert street, aU day .meeting, no-host luncheon at noon. . ! , Westminster Guild dinner for husbands. Presbyterian church, C:30 p.m. g; - f , . v ! THURSDAY ft - ' i rrlendly Neighbors Garden club with Mrs. Glenn Ivie, Hul sey avenue, iU5 dessert 1 lunch eon, ffi ' " ! Willamette faculty Wives club at Chresto Cottage. IJO pm. Fidelis cUss, First Baptist church, 2 p.mr 'i Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Estil . Brunk, 1321 North 21st; street, 8 p.m. - J !'; American Legion auxiliary x- ' ecuUve board fwith Mrs. Stanley Krueger, 8 pjn. , FRIDAY - i ! 1 Dakota Ladies lub with Mrs. H. Kourtmeyer. Brunks Corner, meet at bus depot 10 a.m., cov- . ered dish dinner. Donna Fish Tells - " Betrothal ; ! " i SILVERTON The j engage ment of Miss Donna J une Fish, -daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Fish, -to Mr. -: Steven Enloe, jr son of Mr. and j Mrs. Steven Snloe, sr., all: of Silverton, was' made known .Saturday night at dinner. 1. " . " i;. " : A' cake, baked and decorated by Mr. Fish and bearing the names of the - engaged ' couple, centered the table. Red tapers and-heart shaped , place cards completed the- table: decorations.' ."- Bidden "were Miss Jean ; Mc- "Clanathah,-- Miss f Dorothy Reil ing of Eugene, Miss Joan Leon-, ard,' Miss Betty Towe, Miss Billie Hannan, Miss Vadis Dicker son, Miss ; Lucilef Devericks, Miss Jean Oveross; V ' Miss Fish, who was graduated from the Silverton high school, Is a freshman at . the University of Oregon. Mr. Enloe is with the air corps stationed in California. No date has been set for the wedding. i . ' ; : Gilbert Wood Has Birthday Gilbert Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, celebrated his 13th birthday with a party Saturday afternoon, at the home of his parents. Decorations and favors carried out the Valentine motif. Gilbert's guests 'were, David Wright, Kenneth Dresner, Jerry Boyer, Janet Maguren, Charles Wright, Jeanette Sullivan, Hu bert Dresner, Charlotte Wood, Richard Maguren, Harry Schroe der and Mr. Roy Beardsley. Friendly Circle Club fleets! ; Friendly Circle club met Thursday With Mrs. Frances Winter, North 15th street. The Valentine idea was, carried out in the , decorations ; and Mrs. Winter, served refreshments. . Those present were Mrs. Cla . ra Burk, Mrs. Beulah HaU and sons, Mrs.' Emma Otto and chil dren, Mrs."! Laura . Strode and daughters and Mrs. Winter and : son and daughter. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Laura Strode on route 5 ' j i . r . Mrs. John Canghell was host- ' ess on "Saturday night to a group ; of friends 3 for an evening ; of bridge and conversation. Present at the party were Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Charles Mcdel . land,- Mrs, Frank Deckebach, . Mrs. Theron Hoover.j Mrs. Leah Hogue, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, , " Miss Josephine Baumgartner, .t Miss Marine Buren, Mrs. Verne Miller andj Mrs. CaugheU. tt ; u . ' ".i- i ,H ; ; r v ! The Beta Chi alumnae will be entertained Wednesday night at - the home of Mrs. Kenneth G. Manning on Catterlin street As sisting hostesses will be Mrs. George Scales and Mrs. Wheeler R. English, i 4 . v: ' f If lack cf blood-iron makes yoa pale, weak, "drar-ed cut" try Ljia Rak h&ali TALizraone cf the best toasa ways hc!p buSd up red blood ta :et more strensth and energy la ruch ajses. Fccrsr label crecUcna. I - r' ,v . , -.i OniGOir CTATrCMAirCdea. Pattersons at - er : ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Deane Patter son were hosts for a Sunday night supper at their home on South Church street in compli : ment to a group of friends. TLis ' is the first in a series of parties ; the Pattersons are planning. : Guests : were seated at small tables and the Valentine motif ; 1 was carried 'out r in the decora- h.?..1!:".!? ij- ing to Mr. Lawrence Lister and Mrs. Melvin Geist Covers , were placed for Mr. and Mrs." Ralph ; Eggstaff, Mr." and Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Geist,' Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur. T. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Ji Deane Patterson. Valentine Party Foil Students Musical and Valentine party was given Saturday - afternoon from 2:30 to 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. R. B. Eyerly, 2741' North Front street for the piano students of Mrs. Cora Hendry. At the close of the party the pu pils presented Mrs. Hendry with . a handkerchief shower. Refresh- ; mentsjwenp&erved. ! - v The following pupils partici patedjin the program: Betty Schreder, Geraldine Prescott, ; Jo Anne Majek, Helen May Cas well, Rayma Reel, Mrs. Dorothy Randle, Marilyn Eyerly, -Kenneth Lottis, Melvin Propp, jr., Billy Lottis, Kenneth Schreder, Harlan Brdck, Earl Undon Mill er, Sandra Eyerly, Harold Lottis and Jerry Propp. I :!l -"' f : Parties Precede Bell Games' .A .no-host .dinner, preceding (he Rn1m' hitrh srhool - Astoria garnet Friday, night was held at the home pt Miss Joan Beakeyl The dinner table was decorat- ed wlth.white candles encircled with Valentines. Later the group formed a fine party at the game. Guests were Miss Martha Wel ler, Miss ;Mary Ana Bollinger, Miss Joy Randall, Miss Pat Vi esko,! Miss Barbara Crawford, Miss (Ethel Lawless, Miss Betty Staab, Miss Trudie Meier, Miss Kathleen i: Hug, Miss Corinne Wade and Miss Joan Beakey. Saturday night the same girls were? entertained at a waffle supper at the home of Miss Bar bara! Crawford before the game. Meeting Members " of ; the " Hollywood Lions auxiliary met for a lunch eon meeting on Monday after noon at the Lions Den. Plans were made for a George Wash ington's ) birthday party to be held; on Wednesday,- February 23, at the-Lions Den. t Arrangements were made .for members ' of the auxiliary to as sist : with' the Red Cross drive. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ertsgaard are 'the parents of a son born Monday 'morning at the Salem General hospital.. Mrs. Ertsgaard is the .former Lougine Brietzke. The little boy has an older sis ter, Linda Lou. Supp RIiYIn!fiDrci2 operating a dependable travel service throughout the United States is proud to cooperate in this territory witjy : StAGE r J For travel information in SALE- YJ - -. - i .. . -. . .. : s . .-. . - Set - W. r W. Chad wide, Agent Depot ' t N, Hjgfc - " Phone IZSi , Ortgon, Tutxiay Hernia?. Felrcsry 15. 1511 " Mrs. David H. Cameron pre sided at a bridge luncheon Mon- day ; afternoon at ;ber Center street home In honor of her club. Special guests were Mrs.' James Brand and Mm David Wright. The Valentine motif was carried out in the table appointment. The Willamette University Faculty Women's club meeting on Thursday has been changed from the ; home of Dr. Helen Pearce to Chresto cottage on the campus. The meeting is at 2:30 -o'clock. a - - 1 t- j- Miss Patton Weds Army Officer.. : - Miss Jeanette Edith Patton became Lieutenant Richard Lin" - dale Greene's bride at a simple ' ceremony Saturday night in the chapel of St Paul's Episcopal church.The bride is the daugh ter of Mrs. Hal D. Patton and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Greene of Okla homa City, Oklahoma. Rev. George H. Swift read the ceremony before a group of in timate friends at 8 o'clock. The couple was unattended. For her wedding the bride chose a jpowder blue wool frock .with which she wore black ac cessories. " J " . :. ; I ' Mrs. Patton chose a black cos tume suit with white accessories for her daughter's nuptials. A small reception for the wed ding guests was held at the Pat ton home on Leslie street after the ceremony.- r Lt and Mrs. Greene will re side in Salem , while he is ; sta tioned at Camp Adair. I The new; Mrs. Greene is a graduate of Salem ' schools and attended the University of. Ore gon. She is connected with the state industrial accident , com mission. Her. husband received his education in Oklahoma. . A hostess this afternoon will be Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer when she entertains her club at a dessert luncheon and several hours of bridge. Today's Menu A meat vegetable mixture will make the day's main dish.! The original recipe ,caHs for salami, but canned ham mixtures or oth er ready cooked flavorful! meat will do. ; Lettuce and grapefruit salad Tallarina j f. Sauteed celery Chocolate pie with i . Graham cracker crusts ; ' . .1; :: - ' :. i TALLAKINA ' Yield: 0 servings , 4 tablespoons diced green pepper 4 tablespoons diced onion ' . . 2 tablespoons fat r . i pound salami or prepared meat ; 2 cups cooked corn i ( 2 cups tomatoes J 1 cups cooked spaghetti -Vt cup grated sharp cheese . 1 teaspoon salt ; - - i Brown green pepper and onion in fat! Cut salami into thin strips and brown. Add corn, tomatoes, spaghetti, and seasonings. Place mixture in : casserole, sprinkle with grated cheese and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for 30 minutes. : ! ; " ! - iDWE Mrs. A, H. Duff ey ef Telede, Ohio, has been visiting with her nephew and niece, Sergeant and Mrs. Bradford Collins. ; ? 1 ' COATS . .... 1 695 Colorful casuals te wear ever that new spring print er team up with your suits for an Im preaslvo ytar-areund outfit. - SUITS ..IB95 This Is the year ef years fcr suits, and Scare Is the place to discover ' thenru Choose . now from a variety of smart fabrica.. HATS . . .... Top off your ensemble with the hat that brings out -your own type of beauty. You'll find It in Sears' big array of spring styles. BLOUSES ... .198 A new blouse,! new outfit Begin the season with several of these clev er wardrobe-stretchers for your fav orite suits arid skirts. -v . SKIRTS i . . ... Carefree and colorful, the skirts youll find at Sears mix happily with blous es, jackets, sweaters. New variations In wools and rayons. Mrs. Carl XL Nelson trCl pre side at luncheon today at her West Lefelle street home for membera c her drama class. M M ar mm Complimentary' Companions j ....... ' ; t ' V Cosies for Fresh as the Firsf Crocus! DRESSES. Flattering,' frilly dresses with headline news In details. One-' and two-piece classics that are smart enough for any occasion. Si ft & 3s3 Vfe?T - 193 i . ;&y 1 SL JZlst Helen Ci.xrp ef rcrlliaJ spent the weekend in Sal era at the home of her fiance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hay A. Yocom. four Busy Life 9i: :..49P ' I" . f: )!'