PAGEC Miss Kestly ; Is Honor Guest , s; '- -v J.i - - Mrs. Miller B. Hayden and Mrs. Wendell Patch j were host- f nr a mart? arranppA m w w , wb v . . . . M f . f m -m A DXiaa parry najj sugni; at toe i lunner a b uuuiua.it uuiuc wr iu pleasure Of Miss . Mary Jane Kestly, bride-elect of Mr. James VLs Davis, United States coast guard.' f ' '". i Bridge was la play during the evening and a late supper was served by the hostesses. A mis cellaneous shower complimented the bride-to-be. Bouquets of mixed garden flowers 'provided the decorative note about the guest rooms. -.; ' Honoring' M 1 s s Kestly were her mother, Mrs. Walter Kestly, Mrs. James Mott, Miss Dorothy Mott, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs.' i Daniel B. Jarman, Miss Anita Jarman, Mrs. William Thomp son, Mrs. Lola Belle Foster, Miss Pauline Foster, Mrs. Frank Doo little, Mrs. Meredith Huggins, Mrs. Henry Lee, ! Miss Patricia Lee,' Miss Hattle Bratzel, Mrs Fred Sullivan, Mrs. Aron Astill, Mrs. Charles Pratt, Mrs. -Paul ; H. Hauser, sr, Mrs. Walter Lansing, Mrs. Arthur Bayly, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. J. Ev Tryon, Mrs.' Henna Pfister, . Mrs. Clo Johnson, Mrs. Ben Wittner, Mrs. Walter Cline, Mrs. Wendell Patch and Mrs. Miller Harden. . Larry McCaraar To Celebrate Larry McCargar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCargar, will celebrate his third birthday this afternooniat an informal party at the McCargar home on Fir street Refreshments and birth day cake will be served later in the afternoon. , Larry's guests will be Gregory Stadter, Douglas Hamilton, Da vid McCormick, Julia Marshall. Fredericks Wood, Diana Pearcy, Susan Keech, Nancy Miller, Jimmy Heltzel and I Tommy Heltzel. , Mothers accompanying their children will be Mrs. Edward ' O. Stadter, Jr., Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Gordon McCor mick, Mrs. Willard Marshall, Mrs. Charles Wood, Mrs. Knight Pearcy, Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mrs. Vera Miller, Mrs. Charles Helt .zel and Mrs. John HeltzeL - 'Several Salem girls cava a musical program before mem dub at the home of Mrs. Marion Looney on j Wednesday. They included Betty Peetz, pianist, Betty Jean Merten, vocalist, ac companied by . Jewell Gueffroy and Donna Jane Macklin, violin ist Mrs! Hans Willis nt Thielsea (Constance Cartmill) is visiting' for a few days at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. H. William Thielsen. The visitor has been living ' in San Francisco and will go on to Seat tle Monday to join her husband, who has been In Pasco with the Seabees. MACLEAT Mrs. Heater Harrison , and Mrs. Woody Welch were hostesses to members of , the Macleay 4M Women's club and their husbands at the Har rison home Wednesday night for ' the last meeting of the season. At a short business meeting, reports were given by Mrs. Cleo. McMorris and Mrs. Harry Mar- ' tin, sr, on the county federation 'meeting. The evening was spent Informally. Present were Mr. and Mrs.. Geo McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Martin, sr, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs." M. M. Magee, Mrs. J. F. C. Te kenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Woody Welch and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Harrison. r Popular Pinafore A. VI EmLroidered pinafore. Pattern tli contains a transfer pattern cf emtrcUcry, necessary pat- lira r !::::; d-rtctba for t;ron. '. -,TI C".'T3 tn coins 1at- r " i T . .r I. A. ' e : ' . . i i - 1 t . won omiw Ore.- iAi asl 1 NUIBx3, r"r tr:r-s yu eur j t Catalog i i.i ';ns for i W. It zt )i? 1 d hi 4 CLUB CALENDAR MOKDAT 1 St. Anne's guild, with i Mrs. John Canon, W South Comroer- . dal street, S pjn. 1. Whit Shrine of Jerusalem meet at! Masonic temple. S p.m. i American Legion auxiliary. S 61. Eatertaia American . War others. ! - Camma Phi Beta alumnae with Mrs. Ivan Merchant, .route 4, S3S dinner. Wesleyan Service gvdld, Leslie Methodist church, with Mrs. Irr- inf DeFrance, 1334 Court street, pxa. ; ! Alpha Chi Omega ! alumnae with Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, route . ia TtnESOAT Salem Ministers Wires meet with Mrs. C. A. Kens, at TMCA : at YUM. AAUW recent graduates cover ed dish dinner with Mrs. W. H. Bradford, 2070 Center street, 30 pjn. - . Book-a-Moath club with Mrs. A. i A. Beed. 1380 Center street, 10S dtseirt luncheon, t WIDMIIDAT lalem Writers, club with Dr. and Mrs. Morton E. Peck, 1552 Court .street, 7 0 pjn. TBXTBSDAT Wives at officers of 70th divi sion, luncheon at U M at Marion . hoteL DeMolar Mothers' club, resvdar monUUy luncheon. Masonic hall. Salem General Hospital auxil iary. 10 am. at YWCA. - Lilona auxiliary with Mrs. George KhMeri. 1849 South Chnrch street, S pjn. Friendly Melxhbors Garden elub with Mrs. C D. Anderson. USO rairmount street, dessert - luncheon, 1:13 pjn. Recorded Music Draws Attention A concert of recorded music of numbers from famous light operas will be given in the re creation room of the YWCA on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Robert Rawson will offer his usual comments on each num- ber. The public is invited. Ranting Song from "Robin Hood" " j - DeKeve I Victor male chorus Only A Reee from "The Vagabond King" L rami t Carolyn Thomson Serenade from "The Love Can I Lehar T" Maria Jeritza Gems from "The DoU Girl" Kern . Victor IJ(ht Opera company My Beautiful Lady from "The Pink Lady" Caryll Lucy Marsh and chorus When a Maid Comes Knocking at ; Yeur Heart from "Tba Fire- Jrlml Olira Kline Gems from "Miss Caprice" Tall Victor Li frit Opera company Don't! Turn My Picture to the Wall from The Girl from Mont- martc" ; r. Kern Helen Clark and ! Walter Van Brunt Selections from "Pinafore" .Sullivan Victor Concert orchestra Twilight from "Earl Carroll's "Vanities" , ,. Hamilton -1 Maria Jerttxa - Wattzea from "That Firefl y" TTiml Victor Coacert orchestra lUliaA Street Song from "Naughty Marietta" Herbert Lucy Marsh and chorus Song of the Vagabonds from "The . Vagabond Kins" Frtml i Dennis King and Victor Light Opera company Delta Phi Alums At Skopil's Mrs. Otto Skopil, jr. was host ess to the Delta Phi alumnae Thursday night Plans were made for-a dinner to honor -tho graduating seniors and com mencement activities. A lata supper was served by the host ess, j -'k k-. Attending were Mrs. Howard ' Bergman, Mrs. William Bush, Mr. Veriin G. Coleman, Mrs. E. T. Barnett, Miss Marian Bretz, . Miss Tbelma Davis and . Mrs. ;SkopH. Today's Menu The weekend specials for three days will be vegetables, with; a : fried chicken meal thrownr in, - TODAY v . Green bean, onion salad Lamb curry with - . Rico . Buttered - cauliflower Chocolate cooldes Custard ' SUNDAY- Summer vegetable salad Fried chicken . Fresh asparagus : Boiled new potatoes ,.-. Gravy , Rhubarb tapioca ' MONDAY ; Cabbage slaw Irish stew Carrots, onions, celery . . Hot biscuits - , Walnut pie WALNUT PES : cup margarine .. cup brown sugar r eggs -:i v :;; v . Va teaspoon salt ; 1 cup light corn syrup x . ii .teaitpoon vanilla . r J ; - 1 cup chopped nut meats ' - Cream, znararine and- susar. Add other .Ingredients - and mix well. Lin a pie pan with plain pastry and pour in filling. Hake '. O minutes in a moderate oven (33 degrees) .chSl. cover wi'Ja "crcin cr serve without Tha swum Younger Set Bidden to Miss Janet Kirk and Miss Elizabeth ' Kelson have invited sixty-five of their Salem high school Junior classmates to an informal parry at the Walter Kirk " country place in Morning side tonight Hours are from 8 to 12 o'clock and after a wiener roast guests will play badminton and horse-' shoes; Dancing will be enjoyed on the terrace during the eve- : ning.x . : ' -kh-X Chaperones will ' be the par ents lot. the hostesses, Mr. and' Mrs.Walter Kirk andrMr. and: Mrs. George Nelson. Margaret Hood to Preserit Pupils Pupils of Miss Margaret Hood . will be' presented in a piano re cital in the lobby of the TMCA Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Assisting on the program will be Mr. Corydon Blodgett, bari tone, 'pupil of Dean Melvin H. GelstJ Wfllametta Taniversity - school of music. The interested public Is invited to attend. Appearing' on the program will be Judith Richards, Tom 1 Steeves, Murray Jensen, Mary Lou Zumwalt, Julia Ann Miller,. Lynn: Jensen, Dorothy Miller; Jeannine Graber, Patricia Lis ter, Catherine Siegmund, Mi chael Deeney, Virginia Barthol v omewv j Shirley Karsten, Sua McElhinny, Elsie Carr, Mari anne ( Aston, Marjorie Becke, Barbara Zumwalt, Prudenca Craigvl Elizabeth Jane Johnson, Marian ' Alien, Peter Morse, Joan Marie Miller, Peggy Bur roughs, Mardlla Allen and Janet Rilea, Mrs. Case New President Mrs.: Wade Carter was hostess to the; Merry Minglers Thursday afternoon. She was assisted by Mrs Florence Baker. Mrs. Covil Case was elected president for the ensuing year; Mrs. , . S. Barker, vice-president, and Mrs. Dan Scharf secretary. Mrs. Cleo Keppinger is the retiring presi dent ,,;. . j.-"-' " ' . ' --'t The next meeting will be a Mothers day party at the home of Mrs. John Woodburn on May 18. Mrs. Covil Case and Mrs. Carl Snyder; are in charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Donald I Sdrar are the parents of a son, Donald LeRoyJ jr, born April 19 at the W ile ex Memorial hospital in Portland. Grandparents are Mrs. Lydia R. Schur of Salem and Mr. -and Mrs. George W. Boley of Portland. Mrs. Schur is the for mer Doris Boley. The baby's fa- . ther is a paratrooper stationed at Camp Forrest, Term. CANTEEN CALENDAR 'SATURDAY, MAT IS ' - I to Laurel Guild. Knight Me morial church. 4 to 7- American Legion auxiliary. 7 to 11 Ny Mothers' club. . SUNDAY, MAT H to U-Credtt Women'l Breakfast .elub. . II to &-Bnai Brith. 1 to 4 Ladies North Howell grange. ' 4 to 7 Eagles auxiliary. . -1 T to 11 Zonta ;club. MONDAY, MAY IS Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary. TUESDAY, MAT IS : Girl's Service organization. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17 Hunter and Anglers auxiliary. ' THURSDAY, MAY IS WSCS Leslie Methodist church. ntlDAY, MAT It St. John's church guild. f Yon? i A xecogdzad Leader la Congress with a Eaccrd t! buistanding Achieve ct r-f:r-T7HY czitz:gz? C3 VSTIIS rriiT mm. Party . I'd. Adv. :'.t f:r Ccrrrets C?t::'.': OnZGOII CTATES IAl Ccdea, Sfjbseph's" Scerie of ; " Rites . St Joseph's Catholic church was decorated with , white gpi rea, red peonies, bine Iris and tapers Tuesday afternoon for the wedding of Miss Helen Marts field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris MartsCeld, to FM 1c Al fred Down, Jr, of the US Ma rine corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Down, sr, of Silverton. The Rev. Fathet T. J, Bernards officiated, s -" k ' Given in marriage . by her father, the bride wore a gown . of white embossed marquisette fashioned with a. floor-length ' skirt The bodice was made with a sweetheart neckline and the ' three -quarter -length sleeves were gathered. Orange, blossoms held . her -fingertip-length tulle veil in place. She carried a white prayer book topped with an or- . chid, and the streamers 'were made of bridal knots. ' ' Misi Rosemay Martsfield wag : maid of honor for her sister. Her dress was of pink embossed mar quisette and she wore a match ing shoulder-length tulle vefl caught with; shirred blue ribbon -and carried a nosegay of white and pink sweetpeas centered with small blue iris. j Mr. Pat Lamburtus served as best man. Mr. -Eugene Marts field, brother of the bride, serv- : ed as altar boy. ' Preceding the ceremony, Miss , Margaret Becker sang "Ave Ma- ' ria , and was accompanied : by ' Wayne Meusey, who also played the wedding marches. Mrs.. Martsfield wore a print jersey dress with navy blue ac cessories. Mrs. Down,' sr, also wore a print Jersey . dress with navy blue accessories. They both 'wore corsages of pink rosebuds and sweetpeas. ; .;; A reception flowed at the Martsfield home 'tor members for the two "families and bridal party. The rooms were decorated with spring flowers. The cake was topped with a bride and a marine and two flags, flanked by four white candles. Miss Margaret Traeger lighted the candles, Mrs. Susan Booth cut the cake, and serving were Miss Kathleen Dahl, niece oft the bridegroom, I of ' Valsetz, Miss Marjorie Pratt, Mrs. Orien Ot jen, and Mrs. Pat Lamburtus, both sisters of the bride. Mrs. James Martsfield, sister-in-law of the bride, had charge of the wedding book. ! For going away the bride wore a brown top coat over a blue , suit with white and brown ac cessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Down graduated from Sacred Heart academy, and be-, fore her marriage was connect ed with the Farm Labor bureau. Mr. Down graduated from Sil verton schools and has just re turned from 16 months of active duty in the South Pacific. After a short honeymoon he will re turn to duty and Mrs. Down will return home, r j Carnations on J Sale Today , American War mothers, and assistants working from the Dis abled American Veterans auxil- , iary, the American Legion auxil iary and the Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary, win appear on the streets this morning with their annual allotment of ! red , and white carnations. .- This year they hope to sell 4000 carnations, and funds will - go toward the American War Mothers' annual donation to the . Red Cross and the war chest, and to buy bonds. t "'''''asaaBsBBaBsasaSSBsaa 4aSBawaBBa)aBlgBKB1MaBBaaBB1BBHSBBasBBBaBBC ,.. - diStiliSlrcd 71:11 Co: Fern Lllirly C!rc:!f Oraejon. CaMrdoy Morning, l V ' ' - " .- ' , -. ...... .... . ,. .... Miss Edna Mae" Insulin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Dona Poulin, whose en- gagrement to Mr. .Milford D. Litwiller, seaman first class, armed guard. United States navy, son of tor. and Mrs. Frank M. Litwiller, has been ctn - nounced. No date has been set for the wedding. : Annual Spring Formal Slated Members of Delta Tan Gam ma will hold their annual spring formal tonight in the Mirror of the Marion hotel with danc ing between the hours of t:30 and 11:30 pjn. Theme for the dance is "Spring is in the air, there Is xnusle .v everywhere Huge bouquets of spring How- ers and cherry blossoms will be : -used as decorations ' throughout the room. ' Miss Marian &ickson Is gen eral chairman for the affair. Heads : of committees working with her are Miss Joyce Swan, Miss Janice TiUmmon, Miss Peg gy Gabriel, Miss Imogen Roy and Miss Rosalie Hoover. Miss Laura Jean Curtis and Miss Clare Toomb will serve.! - Today's Pattern Pattern 4760 comes in sixes 1L 12, 13, 14, 15, 18, 17, IS. Size 13, sunfrock, takes 2H yds. 35-inch; eapelet yd. '; Send f'lXTEEN CENTS : la corns for tols pattern ta The Oreget Statesman. - Pattern Dept., SaleBB. Or. Write - platnry SIZE. NAMX. ADDRBSS. STXXB MUMBXa.' TIN CENTS more brings our 144 Anna Adams Spring Pattern Book. Mew. eaayte-make sty lea. Pre Pat tern printed tn aeoa !::! - iar 13. 1S44 Harp Ensemble to Play Recital . Pupils 'of Sacred Heart acade my will be presented os Sunday afternoon in a harp recital, fea turing the music " of ; Stephen ; Fostex;. r V j : ; ; '; .: The program, which' will be presented at J o'clock in St Jo seph's hall, includes the loHow . Jng: I .'(.. '. ' . " Old fanrs at Boine-oater-Wbisttek-Grade string, ensemble BeatrHful Dreamer ; -Foster Harp, Jo Ana Windiahar - -Jeania With the Light Brown Hair 'j i ' " i' i . n i it ! yostee 4 Voice, Dean Needham . . " Harp, Joan Breanaa TrHano. Cynthia Needham ' , EctreQita r Penca-Black Harp, rrancia Windiahar Camptown Races i ; . ... roster - .,. Boys iehorus - - Baajo, Wayna Meusey roster roster Harp. Jo Ann DeWitt My Old Kentucky Home . Voice. Dale Johnson Harp. Patricia Johnson Swanee River roster The Ceciliana Mazurka Schnecker Barn. Joan Brennaa A roster ravornes roster Mixed voice ensemble - - Harps. Madeleine Becker, , . Joan Brennan J Piano. Jen Boise Evans ' The Magic rbuntain i Chalmers Uarn. Patricia Johnson Plzzaeati Novelty r: MerVe-Isaac Double atrinc quartet Sunday, jschool Girls Honored Mrs. . Wallace - Carson was hostess to her class of - Sunday school girls at St Paul's Epis copal church Thursday: slight at her ho me on! Leslie street. 'A dessert supper jras served with games following. Miss 'Ann Car son assisted the hostess. Honor guests Smith, " Susan were Betty Lou Perry, Marilyn Power, Dorothy - Pederson, Helen Germain, Leslyn Bur dette, and Anne Woodmansee. - Mrs. James Claytea and Mrs. Floyd Thompson entertained the Pi Beta Phi alumnae at the for mer's home Thtuday afternoon. A dessert luncheon was served and a business meeting followed. During the 1 afternoon members worked on; cohvalescent robes for soldiers. Eighteen were pres ent, i ':- A M4her's day tea wffl be given this aiteihoon at the par sonage of Rev. land Mrs. S. Bay nor Smith, 880 Jefferson street, when members 'of the Jason Lee Women's Service Guild enter tain from 1 toj 4 o'clock. Pro ceeds from the silver tea will go toward China relief. U asvl ltxaj wmiaaa Peeler are the parents j of a son born at the Deaconess hospital on Wed nesday. Lt Porter is now In Ha wait . i. - j: I,"- Mrs. Kalph Nelsaa et Saa Francisco was a visitor ' in the capital Thursday and ia guest of Mrs. Wolcott E Buren, her PS Beta Phi sorority sister. ; a "C tPVtOftfffa ' ffiapjV . mm yToaf eyes am pricekeOv They snust laerra para. X ... for a lifetime. Peat . Mtak cKaaces" witk thamlj.' i Ik. ; 1 HAVE YOUR EYES I EXAMINED MOVI J Dr. Harry A. Brown I Optometrist - - I : UltCUberty St Achievement Day Is Held TURNER ' Turner's annual Achievement day was attended by 300 students, parents tod facul ty, A basket dinner was scrvea. Onenimr with the high school and srrade Droeram at 19 o'clock; Lee Ritchey, student body i president. was master of ceremonies ana lea in the Hag salute and assembly singing of America. . .. :. Mrs. Florence Booth and Mrs. Leota Sloan's pupils of the first to - fourth - grades presented a play entitled 'Trie School Months' Party.' Chorus selections were given by the seventh and eightn grade pupils, directed - by Miss Dessie . McOay. ;Mrs , ernlce Barker's pupils of the! fifth, and sixth 'grades ' presented , a negro minstrel show. 1 " "f" The high school program was conducted by the seniors, and in cluded the. class history by Ken neth Young; class win by Helen Carlson; class prophecy by Neva Beach; presentation of key, Ar- Ccln::3 17h:a Vczzb Eggshell. 44x78 . - Fl:d:cd Hayes Pasd! ZggshelL 43x78 Lbish V&hzcd Cdlzrja Scl Red and Blue , BP 54" Ilovcliv Ucave Wine only EST lie! in T7hil3 aid Pidr J9Q While It lasts , ; f ' ' YD. 11 . i ; ' iV llayca nilh Scll . vjrooa lor uraauuun jlvcsscs. Gold, Aqua( Beige, Coral, also Ilyka AnUclx 1 Sizes 8Vi to 10,' White only. Llayca Creps Gowes Assorted floral prints. Reg. .JA A. Mlllillillliiiltpiiilll . 484 STATE STREET lene Petersen; acceptance of keys Pat Davis; with the concluding number, "God Bless America' by the audience. A baseball game between Turner and Stayton high school teams drew a crowd. Turner defeated the visitors, 5 William Cam Relrtrn To live ia auiy ? i ' ALBAIfT--Mr.f and Mrs. Wil liam Garr, who for several years have made their home In the Coos bay area, Tiave returned to Al bany and have 'purchased the Eobert," Andrews farm at River side, southwest of town. They ex pect to make their home on the farm. Mrs. Garr will be remem bered better as Magdalene Koontz, formerly of Salem and Albany. Two other farm sales in the same community have .also been reported, the Phil Haddoh place on the Peoria road having been sold to R. A. Blackford of the Camp Adair area, while in turn the Haddons have ' bought and moved to the Nels Peterson farm opposite ' Riverside : community .79 Utbhiarv A i ; TO.. J L - - Pallcm .Sft ruuL, mue, j l in White YD. f J - 3.49