PAGE SIX - ' V - ; - -. , .. . - . -,. ..- ........ s - . , - - ; mmmmm , . , , T , , I f - II ! Tea ;to Fete Mrs. John Lamb A tea hostess this afternoon , will be Mrs. J. M- Lamb, who is entertaining for the pleasure of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John M. Lamb, jr., who is visiting at the home of her husband's par ents. T.t Lamb is overseas with the army air corpse and before coming to saiem Mrs. umo vis ited in Seattle with her mother, ier. i to 5 A Calling hours are. from 3 o'clock and Mrs. John Hancock will greet the guests at the door. Receiving with the honor guest and hostess will be the latter younger daughter, Miss Patricia -Lamb. . ' "-"'k, ; Presiding at the tea urns the first hour will be Mrs. Harry V. Co us and Mrs. Karl Kugel and pouring from 4 to 5 o'clock will be Mrs. Juanita Casselli us and Mrs. Meredith Hoggins. -j . Assisting in. the serving will be Miss Virginia Pope, Miss Dorothy Hoar, Kiss Mary and Miss Emma Lou East. Arrange ments of pastel garden flowers will decorate the guest roorr and tea table. ' .i ' Service Honors New Members Recognition of (fifteen new. members and two re-instate-merits with the annual Emblem service, highlighted the May dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Wo men's club held at the Golden Pheasant Tuesday s night! Mrs. Margaret K. Jorgenson and Mrs. Creighton Lawson were the re Instated members, and the new .members are Mrs. Grace Chris -tenson, Mrs. Dorothy Middle ton, Mrs. K.N. Voorhees, Mrs. Inez Granger, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, Mrs. Emma Maxwell, Mrs. John E. Versteeg, Misses Ina Maye Toland, i Irene Hollenbeck, Hattie Bratzel, Hel ga Brosten, Mildred Yetter, Min nie' E. Wehunt, Elda Dodrill and Mathilda Gilles. ' I ..' .' !" Readers for the Emblem ser vice were Mrs. Winifred Her rickrand Mrs. Esther Little and the six symbols were portrayed by Miss Betty Eiofson, Miss Mary Sheldon, Mrs. Carmalite Wed die. Miss Ida Mae Smith, Mrs. Maude Eckman and Miss Hazel Roenicke. 1 t Reports from the state con vention held at Klamath Falls were given by the six delegates. ;Music was furnished by Mr. Mel vin Gilson, who played a group of oboe solos, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Merviri Gilson. iUxtT James O. Jolley; gave a reading. . t Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, from tht ifarm labor board, spoke briefly on : the Women's Land Army. . Mrs. Margaret K. Jorgenson is the club chairman for this pro ject and Miss Josephine Evans and Miss Mildred Yetter have been appointed as team leaders. Guests were Miss Nola Clark, Mrs. I. A. DeFrance, Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, Mrs. Kenneth Frad and Mrs. James O. Jolley. - ' ' ' . ! I :v " Sonata Recital On' Friday ; The Thomas violin and piano studio will present Lillian Hoff man, Joyce Kunke, Delores Hill and Nola Jean Zoble in a sonata recital Friday night at the Woman's club house at S 'clock. " Assisting on the pro gram will be Phil Ringle, vio linist. The interested public is invited to attend. The program Is as follows: . , - i I - ' Beethoven Sonata, op. 4 Mo. 1 Nola Jean. Tool - n Haydn Sonata No. S DeJorea Hill in .' Fifth Alrvarie Dancla ' "". ' - Humareaejuo . i. '- PhU Ringla j VI i Uocart Sonata No. X ' r ' . Jojrca Kunko - j ,. v. i Beethoven Sonata No. 11, op. AUtfra-Adig t tJThan Hoffman Toddy's Menu - A pound of beef chuck will go a long way on today's menu. Lettuce and green onion salad French dressing ! Baked beefsteak New potatoes Beans with cream I .Rhubarb pie ; : ' j "" - ' ' BAKED B EFSTEAK V .--I pound beef chuck ' Yu teaspoon salt 'r' . Pepper . 2 tablespoons fat i I clove garlic 1 1 2 large onion, sliced r teaspoon chili powder large tomatoes, chopped Pinch marjoram ,.' i l bay leaf cup stock (or bouillon - v cube dissolved in boiling water) ' ; Cut tht chuck into : pieces about i-inch thick and : two Inches square, then pound tin- very thin and circular. Sprinkle wi'saltand pepper. Melt fat in a heavy skillet. Add garlic and half of cnica slices. Fry until sott, then stir in chili powder. Add beef slices and brown on toth s:i:j, then add remaining half cf onion slices and the to matoes, nrjcra, bay, leaf and xtot! Turn i."ia a casserole and ly, c v ... in a moderately r.'l T) f -r Vt noun Shower Will Honor Miss Shinkle j Miss Mary McKay will enter tain at at bridal party Friday night at her South High street home for the pleasure of Miss Pollyapna . Shinkle, bride-elect of Mr. Robert Sherman Findley, United States army air corps, j Bridee will be in dIst durinff tht evening and a late fupperi wiu 09 acrveu uj uiv uuavesa. a linen shower will honor Miss Shinkle. Pastel garden flowers will be arranged about tht guest rooms. Bidden to honor Miss Shinkle , . art her mother, Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Raymond Beard, Mrs. Bayard Findley, Miss Jane and Miss Eoise Findley, Miss Sally McClelland, Miss Emma Lou' East, Miss Dorothy Estes, Miss Olent Mehlhoff, Miss Louise Lucas, Miss Vesta Shinn, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Anita Jannan, Mrs. William Thomp son, Miss Rosella Bell, Miss Pa tricia Tracy, Miss Evelyn Col lins, Miss, Carol Young,' Miss Maryanne Smith, Miss Elaine Murray, Miss Stell . and Miss Connie McKay and Mrs. j Stan ley McKay. : " . New Officers Are Elected Salem council of women's or ganizations held their last meet- I ing until October at the YWCA. i Music was the main subject and the speaker was Rev. Geo. H. Swift Musical numbers were given by Miss Jean Swift and Miss Elizabeth Nelson. Mrs. T helm a Andreson, American Legion auxiliary district presi dent, gave the poppy story. Ad ' jutant Gleason from the Salva tion Army explained the USO rScrap book program and Mrs. Verne Ostrander was appointed - Salem chairman. Mrs. Al E. Walker was elect ed president for the ensuing year replacing Mrs. Verne Os trander who has served as pres ident for two years; Mrs. Percy Cooper, sr., vice president; Miss Gertrude Savage, reelected, treasurer; Mrs. Reeves, corres ponding secretary; Mrs. Phil Goldstein, secretary; Mrs, E. A. Lee, publicity; and Mrs. Verne Ostrander, hostess. Barbara Roth to Honor Birthday Barbara Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Roth, will celebrate her third birthday Fri day afternoon. A group of her friends have been invited to an informal garden party at tht . Roth home on North 21st street Birthday cake and refreshments will be served later in the after noon. Barbara's guests will be David and Stephen Perry v Jimmy Ter- -rill, Beth Needham, Gary Gou let Connie Collins, Stephen Roth, . Rusty McFarland, Ann Bokker and Jimmy Roth. Others attending will be Bar bara's two grandmothers, Mrs. M. C' Hemenway of Portland and Mrs. E. J. Roth and Mrs. Russell Pratt Mrs. Elbert Rob erts, Mrs. H. T. Irving, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Everett Terill, Mrs. Robert Needham, Mrs. Homer L. Goulet Mrs. Carlton Roth, Mrs, Carl G. Collins, Mrs. Charles McFarland and Mrs. Wilbur Bokker. Au Revoir Dinner For Carkins Ensign ant Mrs. Baict Car kin art leaving tonight for, San" Francisco and Norfolk, Va, where Ensign Carkin will take further training. He recently re ' turned from sea duty and. has been here tht past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom were hosta for an au revoir din ner in honor of ; th Carkins. Covers were placed for Ensign and Mrs. Carkin, Mr. A.-F. Flynn of Chicago, Miss Helen Sharp of Portland, Mrs. Cora Dunaven, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Yocom, Miss Roberta Jean Yo com, Mr. Richard and Mr. Ralph .Yocom and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yocom. . '',itJ- v ,-. ? v': . " ii FermaaeBt ;';ft ;; ( j Complete!! S3.E3 , Open Thurs. Eve, : ' v. i sJ . by Appointment FW-. Phont SS2J 3SS First KaUonal Cank ii 1 CzzUs Pern. Wafers III I Mi la f tti : i ri'Mfcy,- mm CLUB CALENDAR THVBSDAT ) Lltda Garden club of Salem Reichta With Mrs. Paul Griebe now, Talrvlew avenue, 1 o'clock luncheon. . - WBC aid society with Mrs. T. , Hoyt. 753 North Winter street, all day meeting, no-host dinner. i FKIDAT Woman's Bible class of Tlrst Methodist church meet with Mrs. James Taylor. 8M North CotUgo street,'! p. m. Ann Judson circle. Firsti Bap tist church, THS pjn. - -Spanish dub meet at YWCA. t-JO pjn. ' ' . IATVBDAT - ' Salem Woman's club meet for dessert luncheon. 1J0 p.m. SorViCO f WODien do What-they're doing about It Miss Frances Paris, 2190 South High street has enlisted in tht WAVES', announced Recruiting : Specialist A. C Fries en, of tht navy recruiting substation. i . Miss Paris graduated from St Helens hall high school, Port land, -and attended St Helens hall junior college. She also at- . tended University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Merritt Davis school of commerce here. She has been! employed as a senior stenographer with the state de partment of education since Jan uary, 1943. Miss Paris has been active in Red Cross work and as ; a USO junior, hostess here. She is a member of St Paul's Epis- ' copal church, Salem. She is the daughter of Robert D. Paris. I I ' - - . Miss Shirley Irene Smith, : daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Smith, 98 Lansing avenue, has been chosen for training in the navy's hospital corps at tht ; naval medical center, Bethesda, M(L, today reported Recruiting Specialist A. C Friesen. Miss -Smith was selected for this advanced training at tht completion of her indoctrination training; at tht WAVES training school, Hunter college. New York City, from which she has just been graduated with tht rating of seaman, second class. Seaman, Smith graduated from, the Salem high echool and at- r tended Willamette university. Previous Ot her, enlistment in tht WAVES, . aht was employed at the Blue Bird cafe here. Active Members, Mothers Meet Members of the Delta Tau Gamma mothers' club andactivt members spent an informal eve ning, with a no-host supper, at the YWCA Monday night. At this last meeting of tht season plans were made for the com ing year. S ? Tht hostess committee includ ed Mrs.! Oral lid. Lemmon, Mrs. ; E. B. J Daugherty and Mrs. George GabrieL Others present were Mrs. Mary Erikson, Mrs. Norma Shaw Mrs. C For sythe, Mrs. M. E. Taylor, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs. M. M. Ma gee,' Mrs.; Sam Carter, .Mrs. H. R. Robinson, ! Mrs. Doris Lee Cooksey ! Miss Olive M. DaM, . Alice Fay Daugherty, Marian Carter, Mary Aplin, Mary Lou Moore, l Joyce Swan, Margaret Forsythe,! Marian Erikson, Jane Hansen,; Peggy Gabriel, Ann Ruth Gooding, Mary Margaret ' Livesay and Shirley Reko. , ' - .-i'4 !P ' Social Party for Amaranths Hanna .Rose Court Order of the Amaranth entertained with a social 'evening Saturday. Cards were in play with prizes in pin ochle going to Mcs. R. Heckin- ger and Mrs. M. Walker. Mrs. S. Hess- and Mrs. F. W. Farrar were high in bridge and Mrs. F. E. Mercer won the guessing con- The remainder of the evening was spent In dancing with Jo anne Twedt fxirnishing jtht mu sic Refreshments were served - by the committee , including Mr. and Mrs, L A. DeFrance. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Glalsyer, Mrs. M. Presnan and Mrs. C Ham ilton, s . S U IE. ) Yoi eyas are priceless. They coust serve yo . . . for a Eletiroe. Donl V ' - laVsi rkmrn" wifk v - thentl . . i-. ' -. , -. UAVLt YOU.1 CYC5 EXAMINED NOVt Dr. Harry A. BrowrT Optometrist' ' ' 11 N. liberty Ct ml w MJSIf Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Sclent Parties Are Events of Week ' i Social events this week cen ter around several informal lun cheons, and bridge parties. Mrs. TJ. Scott Page has invit ed guests to a one o'clock lunch eon on Saturday afternoon at her North Summer street home. Mrs. Page Is planning a. similar Bridge will bt .in play after the luncheon hour. Covers - will bt placed for 12 guests and ar rangements of garden flowers will provide the decorative note. BIrs. Miller Feted ; Mrs. J. Deane Patterson win entertain tonight at her South Church street home in compli ment to Mrs. Herman Miller, ; who with her three daughters,! Is leaving tht first of Junt to! Join i Mr. Miller : in ' Olympia, i Wash. , where he Is - connected ' with tht state. - Three tables of bridge win bt j in play during the evening with I a lata supper following. Bou quets of spring flowers will be i used, for decorations. Mrs. Gadwa Hostess . ; Mrs. M. E. Gadwa Vas host-: ess for a bridge party Wednes day night at her FairmountHfll home in honor of a group of friends. A late supper was served by the hostess and the supper table was centered with, a crystal bowl of roses flanked by white tapers in crystal can . delabras. : ; ,';.-'f; ' Mrs.' Gadwa's guests were Mrs. Clayboumt Dyer, Mrs. , Francis Leserer, Mrs. Frank Chatas, Mrs. Thomas . ; Rilea, Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Charles Clarke and Mrs. Oliver Huston. I Reports of State Meeting .Given I Marion auxiliary to tht Veter- : ans of Foreign Wars held the regular Monday night meeting . under the direction of Mrs. Charles Hunt, president Mrs. Arwin Strayer, district presi dent, later took charge and con ducted a district meeting. .Reports of the recent -state meeting in Portland were made. Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Stray er, Mrs. Dave Furlough and Mrs. ; John : Peterson attended from Salem, Mrs. George Watts of Oregon City and Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs. Lillian Bflyeu, Mrs. Fannie Dempsey, Mrs. Clara Koefgren and Mrs. Gert rude Dennis were here from Dal-! las. ' j . Mrs. Brown Will Speak Tonight r Mrs. Leon M. Brown, state fi nance officer of the American Legion auxiliary, will speak on , the weekly auxiliary radio pro- - gram tonight over KSLM at 9:45 ; o'clock. Her subject, will be . "Importance of Promotion of I . Poppy Sale, 4 The St Paul's Episcopal church sextet, under the direc tion of Miss Ruth Bedford, will sing two numbers. Tht sextet - includes Miss Elizabeth Nelson, Miss Addyst Lane, Miss Jean . Claire Swift, Miss Dorothy Ann Hobson, Miss Betty Zot Allen , ; and Miss Janet Rilea. For you with your feet on the ground Spirited, Fun Loving Tie in Smart Military Tan Leather . " - ; ' ' 1 , I ' 8 ; $R95 Vy i ' ArbucWe-King L- Buster Brown - Shoe Store Oregon. Thundery Honing. Ifey , - r : r .- - u Lf K First WAG MP at Big Ferrying Base Pvt. Ecdn I. Mott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albin E Johnson, rural route no. 6, Salem, is me first WAC MR ever to man the main gate to Roseaans field, a base of the Ferrying Division, cdr transport command, . ttear St Joseph, Missouri.- Pvt Mott, whose htisband, Leo W. Mott,; is also , serving In the armed forces, ; arrived' at Rosecrans field several weeks ago from Ft Des Moinei, Iowa. Assigned to fiie Guard Squadron as a driver, she later was shifted to the MP Job. Before enlisting last Febru ary. Pvt Mott was employed by the HUlcrest iMarket,. Yakima, Wcohlngton. She is now a permanent cdr transport command WAC, working in the largest cdr transport and ferrying system in the world. ' . J . . Mrs. Max Rogers and Miss Al ice Crary Brown were among .those in Portland Tuesday night to attend tht Patricia Munsel concert., t j Mrs. W. W. Emmons tf Chi cago is visiting at tht homt of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons, f Charm ode Hollywood Pontic Girdle Rayon and . cotton knit Jersey back and front, with rayon satin center front panel. Cross stretch elastic sides with new patented elastic crotch to prevent riding up. Perfect under slacks for work. sports or general wear, S1.98 fdl d:vc! 4S1 SUte Street - i - - m ! '...!:, : j! iiii;Mi:nii mi ii ii- wjii ii hi Hi I i i mu ' ' 11 I ii " 2$. 1341 1 2L Mrs. C. E. Lapschies has re turned from a three weeks! trip to Duluth, Minn, where she vis ited her mother, Mrs. M. Wies inger, and a sister at Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs, Robert E. Shlmi i art visiting in Portland at few days. . . . i - Mrs. Ilargarel Sitinons j Sears Expert Ccrseliere Brassiere Cc, Oreca a . . ; - M Suggestions from K ATS -for... Monday, Tuesday . any day that's a sxinny day will bring forth pretty bare-armed fashions.' 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