' ii IS t! n !!.- !" i. 1 ; :, f i ! i 11 m I- ! I 4 I 1 i i i ' I i 3" 4:"' I I f. '- ;H i - If - -. PAGE SIX Dinner: and : 'Tea Hdnor:;;!, . Attracting much, interest in t the capital ' is the - annual, state; 'y conference of county and 'city J - school superintendents and' their - deputies. In their honor mem- bert of Delta chapter of Delta v Kappa Gamma,' national honor- ary: for women 'teachers, enter- j r! tained informally at - tea Tues .'.day afternoon in' the recreation t -.room of the state library. The tea hour was from 4 to 5 o'clock. Presiding at the tea urns were Mrs. Rex Putnam, wife of the state superintendent of schools, and Mrs. J. M. Sehon, president of Delta Kappa Gamma. Assist- ing were Miss Matilda Gil is, Miss Florenee Beardsley,- Miss Elsie Bolt, Miss Joy Hills, Mrs. . Carmelita Weddle, Mrs. Agnes Booth, Miss Emma Hinkle, Miss Margaret and Miss Carmelita Barquist, Miss Edna Mingus, Miss Clara Trotter and Miss Henrietta Wolfer. a : , ' The tea table was centered with a low arrangement of 'wa ter lilies and ivory tapers. Miss Joy Hills arranged the tea. TonighrsTpicnic dinner is be ing arranged for the delegates and their families. . The affair i will be held at Chresto Cottage t on the Willamette university campq. Games have been ar ranged by Professor Lestle ! J. 'I Sparks to follow the supper. Ar ranging the 8 o'clock dinner are wives of the state department of education including Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs. D. A. Emerson, Mrs, Vera D. Bain, Mrs. Lester A. Wilcox, Mrs. Leon , Lassers and Mrs. John Taylor. . -A b a n q u e t, at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday night . will conclude the social events i . for the three day sessions. "Frances Duke , Is Honored - Miss Frances Duke, bride-elect of Mr. Howard I. Jackson of ; Portland, was the honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Fri day night when Mrs. Robert W. Duke entertained at the John P. Duke home. After an evening of ; games, refreshments were served by the hostess. Honoring Miss Duke were Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Pugh,' Mrs. George Aiaurer, Mrs. nowara Boomer, ' Mrs. John Pr Duke, Mrs. Charles ' Warner, Mrt. Mildred Neuens, ; ; 1 Mrs. Earl Warren, Mrs. Perry O. ' ' i DeLapp, Mrs. Mable Buirgy, Mrs. I R. C. Hunter, Mrs. Mavin Mc- i ' Clain, Mrs.' Bert ; Fowler, Mrs. i E. H. Jefferson, Mrs. Sydney La ' ' yene, Mrs. J ean Manning, - Miss -Agnes Bayne, Miss Betty Gene ; Simmons, Miss Amanda Schwa 'bbauer, Miss Lavinia Buirgy, Miss Esther Hilmer, Miss Hester Hillpot Miss Florence Ames and; " Mrs. Robert Duke. s - PEO Convention -.On Thursday. ' Members of .PEO Sisterhood " are Interested in the state con- vcntlon to be held all day Thursday in Portland at the "Neighbors of t Woodcraft . hall. Mrs, 'Ruth King of. Portland is state president and will preside - at the session. Delegates from . the four Sa lem chapters are Mrs. Lester Wilcox, chapter BC; Mrs. A. E. Robins, chapter G ; Mrs. Eric Butler, chapter1 AB; and ' Mrs. - William : H. Dashney. chapter ;-,q. -cy-:-,- - ,' " i- 4 v Today's Pattern i Tor. summer work and play! Pattern 4759, gives you bib-top overalls (long or: brief), .busi nesslike shirt (with' or without pantie feature), -r. x - . . . . , Pattern 4759 in sizes 10, 12, 14, 1, 18,-20; 30,' 32, 34, 38, 38; 40; 42,'44,'Size lp, overaiir, yas. 25-in.; pantieblouse, J,ii..yds. lrd . V DOTTN 'CZXT3: in coins for tnis . paiteTriv : ins, urri " statesman.-. Pattern -Dpt, Saiem. Ore. - Write plainly SIZE: NAM AECrtESS. STVLZ KVMZZX ' " " TLH CT'TS more brings our 1944 -- nne Acam.i Spring l-aiiem tMo J.tw- asv-to-make styles Free Pat tern punted in book. .: ft r a . ' , - V - .- : ' rr s VJIIlCGrS Vjrll6SIS k , rp U J-J,r AT 1 eCl 1 liaay; Informal affair of Friday af ternoon for which Sedgwick . Woman's Relief Corps were . hosts at the YMCA honoring department and past department officers. Spring flowers were used in decorating the rooms and the lace covered serving ta ble was centered with an ar rangement of pink roses and on ' each small guest table were pink rosebuds in crystal vases. Mrs. Florence E. Shipp and Mrs. Sar ah Peterson presided at the urns. Assisting with the serv ing and about the rooms were Mrs. Gertrude walker, president, of the corps, Mrs. Dora Pratt, Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mrs. Fran ces Hoyt, Mrs. Julia Abbott The program was arranged by Mrs. Golda Kyle. , The guest list included De partment President Mrs. Marie ' Green, Department Junior Vice President Agnes Lindall, Mrs. Adele Gibbs, department trea surer from Portland; Mrs. Gert rude, Walker, department chap lain of Salem; past department presidents, Mrs. Minda Slatter ly, Eugene; Mrs. Alice Turner, La Grande; Mrs. Florence E. Shipp, Salem; Mrs. Hattie B. Cameron, Mrs. .Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Bertha Loveland, Mrs. Ed ith Hogg McCoy, Mrs. -O. H. Horning, Mrs. Maude L. Hill born, Mrs. Avis Perrin, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, Mrs. Dollie Pet ersen, Mrs. Solon Shinkle, Mrs. Leon Hanson, Mrs. Lottie Mc- , Adams of Corvallis, Mrs. Rose . Garrison and Mrs. Jennie Wartin. Diane Perry in Recital Tonight Diane Perry, 12 year; old ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, will be presented in piano recital in the lobby of the YMCA tonight at 8 o'cloc'k. She is the pupil of Jessie Bush-Mick elson. Assisting at the recital will be Edna Marie Hill and Edward' Struck. , - The program includes: bp. 36 no. a.... ciementt . Spiritoso tin paco adagio Allegr Minmb S pn mi) Waltz Green Le Secret Gauthier Edward Struck ' Polonaise t. Bach Told at Sunset MaeDowell To a Wild Rose MaeDowell Dance- of the Fairies -.. Mendelssohn Mirtmb Leibeseried Kreisler.. Hungarian Dance - Brahms . Edward Struck Theme from Concerto No. 1 . Tschalkowsky Menact m S- Beethoven Shertntn". Breed. , arr. Thompson Concerto m C . -, Kasschau Salem friends -f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Steele (Ruth Bunzow) will be interested to learn that they are the parents of a son, Arthur, jr born at the Portland Sanatarium on May 30. Mr. . Steele is overseas', with the armed forces. ' TURNER Mrs. Homer Hag gard and, Mrs. Frank Parr com plimented Mrs. Clara Gisse with , a luncheon at 1 o'clock Saturday at the home of Mrs. Parr. Mrs. Gisse recently returned from an extended visit with her son, Lt - Fred Gisse'. ; Camp . Campbell, Hopklnsville, Ky. Those who attended were Mrs. . George B rower, Mrs. -Raymond -. Titus. Grandma Bait Mrs, Vera . Waller. .Mrs. Mary Standley, Mrs Lewis Kennies, Mrs. Jen nie Tarpley of Scio, - daughter J '. of Mrs. Gisse, and the hostesses. Mrs. Gisse told interesting highlights of her trip; she vis i ited relatives in Minnesota, Ar kansas and in Virginia she. vis ited Monticello, the former home of Thomas Jefferson near Char lottesville, and many . other places of interest. She will re main in Oregon for the summer.' -V . - For smooth kairfre legs. N-l tieuna Cwif , . :,. .. - i- . .. . j . ......,. i IflATTI SfIR SHWUK. .5 t - - . , Willetfs CilPITAL; Corner State and Liberty ' ' Tnl) iV 4 CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY i Soutt section, First Congrega tional 'cljjurch, with .Mrs. Ada, Elgin. 4? South , Qottag street. i t'M. p.m . ; Stt FaUA's Guild and auxiliary! meet wit$ Mn: FrankH. Spears.) sr.. 1309 themeketa street, 3 pjn.l GAR; ibusinesg meeting at YWCA.Kp.in. Royal iNeiKhbor sewing club.! witti Mc. Sarah Peterson. 233 West Wilson street, all day. with covered citsh. noon "luncheon. ! WSC4 West Salem Method it church j 30 p.m. at the parson- age.5 -- f .! - - . Pythian Sister. Fraternal tern pie pini : : ii . f i : : . ! thcrsdKy Salem .General hospital auxil- iary, mee at YWCA. 10 a.m. 4 Englewpod Missionary society with Mrsi O. H. Chase. 1560 Mar, keti streft. J. 15 p.m., Mrs. F.l Yarhel leader. 5) Womin-s Relief Corps aid so ciety. in Mrs. Clara McDerbyj J01S T8ate street, all day meet; ing.'? luncheon. H WSCS executive board meet at First Methodist church 2;30 p.m. - . . . J FRIDAY j 1 University of Oregon mothers meet Mrs. Leo Child, 320 North ilith v street, ; one p'clock luncheonl ; ' North Salem WCTU with Mrs. Margaret Erp, 1380 North Win ter f.sttte.1 Souilt alem WCTU. with Mrs. Td Risell. 2093 South Church street, -12 jlP-m. ; Altiijnae Group; Entftained 1 1 MtSt j( hn Dickinson of Inde- i nenrl(n! entertained the AlDha i 5 Gamma; Delta alumnae Monday i night at jher home. Specials guests Niere Mrs." John Pfaff,.. Mrs Majme Holechek and Mrs. ; Robert sloiechek of Texas. The president announced the alum nae 5 tooki second place at the Spinste table display contest. Alaesupper was served by : the hostess. with Mrs. Pfaff as-; sisting. j The ', table centerpiece was of white snapdragons and ' canaies, Attending from Salem - were Mii. Herman Jochimsen, - Mrs; Francis Smith, Mrs. Estill BrunJclMrs. .Calvin Kent, Mrs. -James T4jnbuH and Mrs. Stuart - Thede. i; . J - ' ! k, -;! til Pi-:i - -'-' The Masses Jane - Yonnr, Je-, anne Foster, ' Jane ; Acton, Betty1 Zo Alien! Connie Cocking, Mar-; ilyn . A r ch i b a 1 d, Pat Brown, ( Marilyn J Carson, Mrs. Eugene Foster arid Mrs. C. Carson are spending! the week at Nelscott WOODBLRN ; At a beauti-1 ful candle-lighting ceremonial in they library club room, Wednes dayifnighi. May 31 the Junior Woodburh Woman's elub install-:?" ed the rtcently elected officers " for ' the fiew club ; year. Guests . pf the' evening were the senior club and jthe Camp Fire groups,", which are sponsored by the jun- ior worpen. . i , ' A: past . president's pin was ' presented : to Agnes Maricle, whose year as Jclub executive is" completed. j I The new officers installed were IJvelyn Paulson, president; Elea nor (Wopley, vice president; lone . Schooler! second vice president; lone Renn, secretary! Lillian MacGonegal, ' treasurer; Agnes j Maricle and Verna Herr, direc- ' tors - 1 1 I ' ' J , A crystal bowl of Cecil Bruner i roses and, lighted tapers centered the refreshment table. Music for the -: processional was played by ' Leona Fallon, who also contrib uted tb j the program. Elaine Steel and Patricia gave piano, solos, jj ; , : ;:V .- j WOQDBUJtN The summer . activity- pf the Junior Woman's club will! center around the Rus sian relief program. Mrs. Jess Fallon tand Mrs. Leslie Paulson have been appointed key women for the', drive for clothing. Plans ' are not -yet perfected, but will be announced more fully soon. Members of the women's clubs . and: all interested In contributing .." to the 'drive are urged to listen .to. the j special broadcast to be given (fer KOAC at 2:00 p.m. Friday 'afternoon, June 9. , .iilena Rubinsttirfs ntv 1 i-LLl CJ .1 . i si" " Helen Rabiasteia's brand new . lormuia M cream mm m, gires yentlrp a silkv texture, a 1 olden tint Come a a tube, appiiei to 20 ;rha" 5 f Ll anntiM easihr. Lauiralent f to 20rhka" stocki.pl 1J0O . v ' ". : - D2UG . STORE Phone 3118 ... s. . - -V v., . " .9 - X la. - '. . . .-. . r, OREGON STATESMAN. SoUm. "t Ceremony- - neaa ai " Miss Evaline Woods, daughter . of Mr. and Mrs. Earl . Woods,' and , !- Mr. Robert l Youngberg, son of Mr. Mrs. ,p. .B, vYoungbert I of . Arlington,-,-Calit; were mar I, ried at a -pretty ceremony-'Tueg- day night, at . the. Seventh Day , Adventist .church ". at' 8:30 o'- clock- Elder G. W.'. Chambers , officiated. . r . ,. ' -"Mr. J. Henry Adams,: uncle of. n the bride, sang -. wAt . Dawning" : and "When Song .is Sweet and - Mrs. John Wagner sang Pro l mise - Me." Miss Alberta Mae ? Dale was the organist The bride, who was given in I marriage by her father, wore a I white satin gown made with long. sleeves and train. Her full length I tulle veil . was" arranged in a ; t coronet She carried a bouquet i? of pink and white roses. I Miss Earline Woods was her ; sister's maid of honor and wore a pink taffeta , dress. Her bou- il quet was of pink and blue sweet i peas and blue j delphinium, t Bridesmaids were Miss Madge ; Youngberg, sister of the groom, j and Miss Alice Bresee, who wore blue talfeta frocks.il Their bou- quets were pink : and white sweet peas and blue delphin ium. .. Mr. Eugene Hamlin stood with Mr. Youngberg as best man and ushers were Mr. William and :Z?lror?f UlJUCf Alii T VI IIV1I U1VI 11 William. Sample. . I Mrs. Woods chose a navy blue ensemble with white accessories for her daughter' marriage. Mrs. ' Youngberg came north " for her son's wedding and she wore a navy blue outfit Their flowers were white roses, j A wedding reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neuman. Assisting were 1'iss La Von Olds, Miss Louise Boyce, Miss " Karen Van Den Bosh and Miss Willetta Sample. Miss Dorothy i Hoppee was in charge of the gjjestj book and' in the gift room was; Mrs. James Hunting. During the reception Mrs. Gilbert Wren jsang and Mr. Fred-Hardin played numbers on the vibraharp. f I 1 - When the newlyweds left on their' trip to the coast the bride wore a brown wool dressmaker suit and white accessories. The couple will make their home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Youngberg at tended Walla Walla college from which he graduated with his minister's degree on Sunday. Rebekahs Hold -Meeting ' Salem Rebekah j lodge met i Monday night- with 1 Mrs. Glenn . Adams, Noble! Grand, presiding. Four visitors were present Mrs. Adams told of participating in the Memorial Day parade end of placing a wreath on the soldiers memorial at the court house. ..Three link club was announ ced for Friday afternoon in the club rooms. Mrs. Emil Otjen is planning the program for Good of. the Order night the fourth Monday in June. The dining room committee was announced as Mr. Emil Otjen, Mr. William Cladek, Mr. George Henderson, Mr. Alvie Burns, and Mr. Ed Dencer. . - ; . ,J . Next Monday evening is initia tion night but as there is no can didate it will be spent socially. Mrs. Jar H. Stockman and d a u g h t e r, j Evelyn, spent the weekend in Astoria with Mr. Stockman. He Jeft for the coast city last week where he has opened . his law practice. . His family Will join him as soon as they find a house.:. ,- "V; 1 . 1 . ' ' - 1 . 1 , .."'T i I-i-r :.i t 1 ii I . Kitchen iWall Type Fang: Rubber covered con-, txol. cord 4-bIadcdJfan; 2 adjastabIc;loikver8. 1 -year guarantee. Will fit any standard window 10 o6 mcnes wiacs. Fan ;Siz OnI'24 155 N. Liberty Oregon. Wednesday Morning. Jun. 7. 1941 Yihg:. What they're doing about it- . -There is 'bne more woman to help "Keep" .'enr riyihgVnbw that Miss' Mary ;B. Lowe of Salem arid J. A. Woods of Corvanis, ana is a -newcomer tot the Northwest. haVing cbome-from Aklahoma. : I- - 7. - - . . ' V: t " t HiL faV fl ioin mevadminis-" in me, Air r orves auss uuwe ' tratlve field at" in. airbase of her -kw' tUim'enMA r i -s;J t twmsi;;. " ' I6wa She plans to leave for Fort - fU.- Wninp intwow!la.X . . Des Moines in two weeks. - ' t Air Wat Private Ruby Mc Kenzie, who was recently as signed to the Air Transport Com mand and, ! stationed at Fairfield Suisan Air , Baase in Fairfield, Califoi-nia, has returned to Salem '. on a three day pass to attend the graduatior of her son, Richard, from: . the West Salemj grade 'school. When her superiors learn-, .ed that her .son was to be grad uated tonight, they insisted that She take the pass to attend the exercises, even though she is a newcomer at that airfield, hav ing just ! completed her basic training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. The; Air Wac Private is the Wife of M. William Robert Me- ; Kenzie of 1067 Ruge street, West Salem,' and is the mother of Warrent Officer W. R. McKenzie also of the army Air Forces and . stationed at Waco, Texas. ''i il ,! t i Pianists to Be In Recital Willamette fmiversity College of Music is presenting Miss Xouise ; Wrisley and Miss Yvonne . Mozee, pianists, in ! recital ". to night at i o'clock at the music hall on the campus. The artists will be assisted on the program by Mr. cjorydon Blodgett bass. The interested public is invited to attend j the recital. The program is as follows: Theme Husse L Rachmaninoff Misses i Wrisley and Mozee Etude : Chopin Valse Romantiquc . Debussy prelude D Malor Shostakovitch '1 Miss Wrisley leh llebe Dlch ..... Beethoven Nature's Adoration .. . Beethoven n lacerato Spirito (from Simon. Bocanegro) . L Verdi . Mr.: Blodgett : Barbara Diefendorf. accompanist Toccata rroberger-Bauer HU1 of Anacapri . v Debussy , Prelude C Minor ; Gershwin Nocturne ., Hale Etude C Major i i Miss Mozee . Liszt An Important meeting of the Salem . General hospital auxil iary will be held Thursday morning at the YWCA at 10 o'clock;- with Mrsr William Burg hard the new-president pre : siding, hi . j;. - " SALEM HEIGHTS A bridal shower was held Saturday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Ross C- : Miles, , honoring Elea nor Stroud. A dessert luncheon was served to Mrsi Ray :- Pem- berton, Mrs. Bessie Cooper, Mrs. Ray, Barker and Mrs. Lona Barker, Mrs. .Myrtle Patton, ; Mrs.'- Burton Bell Kappy and ' Mary Elizabei, Miss. Mary .Laughlin, Mrs. John J. Trach-. .sel, Mrs. Ruth Chapman, Mrs. i Sara Wilcox, Mrs. Halbert I Kemper, :. Mrs. Robert . Dann, 4 i Dorothy Dan, v Mrs. Esau, Eve ' lyn Esau, Mrs. Kenneth Wil . liams, .Mrs. Joseph Silver, Mrs. ' Rathjen, Dorothy Rathjen, Mrs. ' j Mary Cammack, Howard Cam- i macK, nars. marj jaexi, tais. r. C. Miles, Mrs. Alice Edmund son, Sallie j Edmundson, Mrs. i Carl Pemberton, Mrs. W. K. Rush, jr Mrs. Everette Shroud ; and honor guest Eleanor Stroud. Miss Stroud is leaving this : week, accompanied by her fi ance's grandmothers;! Mrs. B. : C. Miles; and Mrs. Mary Bell, for , Williamsburg, .Virginia, . where she , Will, exchange mar- i riage vow . with "Rodney " R. : Miles. Mr. I Miles is connected ; with the civilian public service in Williamsburg and is 'a son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Miles.'1 Phone 3194 Plans:- t SILVERTQIi.-- Miss Charlotte Goplerud,: bride-electi . of Mr. : J r M 1 n M m W r-j -t Lutheran church. Misi Gopleru.d tne -flaugmer pi -oun flnnlonirl tit SilvertonJ " . -rz; zi i - . : The-RevV M. J, iw f unri wiu read the douW.e inf The bride will belgiv ceremony;. given in mar- riaee by her brother, Mr.' ?ohn Goplerud, former 0 SUverton and Salem, but now. of j Los Angeles. She has chosen her sis- ter, .Miss Inga Goplerud as maid of honor ond Miss Dee Haugue: of Tacoma, will be. bridesmaid. Little i Carole J Marie Goplenid, ' niece of the bride jwill be flower 1 girl. Candle lighters ill beMiss ' Eleanor1 Briewick and! Mrs. Nor man Burmark; of jTaroma. Mr. Larsen j has chosen Sgt Glenn Berg of Seattle as best man and ushers, will ie Norman Burmark and Allian Clifton of Tacoma. ' - ' The wedding music will ; be played by Miss- Peggy Goplerud and Mrs. Leon Erickson of Ta coma will be the soloist J At the reception Which will follow the ceremohy, Mrs. E. S. Goodwin of Seattle, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. E. Olseni, aunt of the bridegroom, will; pour. Miss Sylvia Haere will have charge of the purijch ;bowl. Mrs. Andrew Haere apd I Mrs. John Goplerud, jr., will 'cut the bride's y cake, J - j j . Assisting about jthel room will be Miss Clara . Tjerredal, Miss Evelyn Tiircotte, Mrs. Mildred Clifton all of TacomaJ Mrs. Nor ma Hedberg of oocjburn, Miss Althea Meyer, Mrs. Clifford Ny bakke and Mrs. Raymond Reed i all of Silverton, Congratulations go j to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel on the birth of a son, Charles Chris topher, at the Salem General hospital Tuesday! morning. The little boy has an! older brother and sister, Tommy .and Kathie. The baby's grandmothers are Mrs. W. W. Gabriel of Portland and Mrs. James p. Heltzel. Mrs. Charles A Spragne, Mrs. C. W. Noble, Miss Albina Page and Mrs. George; Rossman will entertain members of : the Thursday club at a one o'clock dessert luncheon jon Friday aft ernoon at the Sprague home on North 14th street j j Mrs. Frank Borllngham t en -tertained a few neighbors at tea Tuesday afternoon a her North Capitol street! hoime fort the pleasure of her mother, Mrs. J. G. Weathers of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Weathers are spending a week at the Burimgham home. I, j 41 .- - ! r : The Sooth Salem WCTU will meet oh Friday ati 2 o'clock with Mrs. Ted Russell, 2095 ! South Church street A program is be ' ing prepared. Mrs. C. W. Stacey and Mrs. Winifred Stevens are: assiting hostesses J V i I Mrs, H. G. Maison, who has been living in Sani Francisco, has returned lo Salem and 1ias taken Mrs. F. "A. iUiott'g: apart- ment at the Ambassador ?for the gummerr - ' j" I I I ! -i; i ! 1 Mrs. Maurice Bolton of The Dalles, is spending a few days in the capital as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John jJ. Elliott; : - ...."j ! .;!..!.. $5.95 yaiues. Faine silk, suede cloth, jersey, f Black, Brown, Navy, Red, -.1- ! Kelljr Green, Beige, Turf Tan Aqua, Capen Bine. ... - . . j -1 - - 1 Values to !. t ;1C3 Spun . . "if ?--! ' t Colors 1 RhoIin.Cooley Ontiommissioii - 'f --fV "... Ueguard Hired J Bid 1 SILVERTON Mayor Reber Allen appointed Rholin ooley to the city, planning commission Monday; night to , replace. Lowell E. . Brown,, whose resignation the city council also accepted Monday night , Mr.-Brown resigned , sev eral weeks ; ago but his resigna tion9 had not, been, acted, on until the June, meeting; ' u The council , also voted to hire Miss Betty : Heidenstront as life' guard at the city pool. for the summer months.! S h e will be hired at $100 a month for the two and one-half or three- months which the pool will operate. City Manager H. C McCrea re ported that the progress on the Abiqua pipe line had been de layed by difficulty In obtaining a couple , of rights-of-way and that bidders,' whose bids were to have been opened Monday night,' had been telegraphed: that this' would Today s-Menii . Those who have the distribu tion of foods as their I responsi bility want us to eat nore on ions, so here's 'the day's menu planned to include some: n Green onion rand orange salad Mea loaf j j ( New potatoes in cream Buttered j asparagus i -Frozen lemon torte t - , ; 1 FROZEN LEMON TORTE ; cup vanilla wafe crumbs 3 egg" yolks, well beaten! 4 cup lemon juice I Grated rind of one lemon Y tsp. salt-. I k cup sugar; - ' - I I S egg whites, beaten stiff . H cup evaporated milk, ; chilled ; : j : Line refrigerator tray with half the vanilla wafer crumbs. Combine, egg yolks, lemon juice, lemon rind, salt and sugar and cook in d o u b 1 e boiler ! until thick. Cool. Whip the chilled "evaporated milk and add,' with , the . beaten . egg whites, to the .lemon mixture; Pour! over the vanilla wafer crumbs I and; cov er with remaining crumbs. Place, in freezing .compartment, turn temperature controls low, -and allow to freeze quickly, Serve in finger-width slices or in squares. Makes six to eight ' portions. ' )"' ' 1 CANTEEN CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, J13NB T ,-'f . ni '- St -Paul's Episconal Junior Guild THURSDAY, JUNK S - Catholic Daughters of America -SATURDAY, JUNB 1 "i , 1 to t Laurel Guild, i , k 4 to 7 Free Lancers, j ii 7 to 11 Navy Mothers Club. 1 SUNDAY,' JUNE 11 f to ll Credit WomeVs Breakfast club. J . 11 to 1 B'nal.Brith lodje. 1 to 4 Ladies of North granfe. v -! A 1 4 to 7 Eagles auxiliary. Howel) i i ' - " i. L t iw 1 1 mnu ciuD. . f ' MONDAY, JUNE ij T , ! . DAR. : . ? ' I TUESDAY. JUNE .J 1 1 ' University of Oregon f Mothers. WEDNESDAY, JCNE 14 I i Daughters of TJriten Veterans. THURSDAY. JUNE 15 ! WSCS Leslie Methodist church. FRIDAY,1 JUNE IS . i St. John's church guild. ; - Miss Marjorie BeetU has as her house guest this week,' Miss Mary Kay Dorris of Spring- ' field.'- . . .-jj i- i. 2Pr. $1.95. Cotton mesh, cotton rib, Thursday - -Friday - r be postponed,) that they would be notified of change ,in eloca lion of the line . and ;- would b -asked. to bid again. , .JTc L Blui "cityi.water; supej- mterident, "wai, allowed tanaddi.. tipnal488 for "extras-work, during: the past twb 'monthirMayof ;A1-J'. Jen . explained'; thaiBlust I had been 'doing a portion of the work formerly done' by; Leonard Stro ble, now in the navy. ' - v The city council authorized s Manager McCrea to purchase an; ' addressograph for the use of the wafer departments Mayor! Reber Allen reported that thenorthside resident had asked him concern ing repairs to ; thehrfcsvater ines and that he had VeplieS that a soon as they of ganttetTT district' the city would discuss'' the re-i pairs. - . h Planner Conies' Ifome 1 WOODBURN Lt Frank ButJ terfield of the US Maritime ser-! vice, arrived Friday morning from' a west coast port where his ship has docked on its return from' south Pacific waters He will be in Woodburn until about the first of July, before starting on an-j other cruise with the merchant marine. He will visit i with his wife and children at the Lyman Shorey home, and with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Butter field. ' I ' Teacher Has Surgery WOODBURN Miss Mary Scol- lard, teacher of the third grade at Lincoln grade school is recov ering from a major operation per-' formed at the Deaconess hospital in Salem. She was brought to the Woodburn hospital Saturday to complete her convalescence under the care of her physician. . s Needlecraft Your handsome chairs deserve the decorative protection of a butterfly chair set Here's the popular pineapple design easy to do! i ' Butterfly chair-set combines the practical with the decorative. Pattern 852 contains instructions for, set; stitches; list of materials. Send ELXVF.N CENTS In coins for this pattern to The Ore son States-' man, Needlecraft Dept. Salem, Ore. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Fifteen cents more brines you our New 3J-psfe Needlecraft Catalor . .-. 133 ilustrations of designs for embroidery, knituns. crochet. quUto. home decoration, toys. r 7&$w$n rt-sl 8" b Saiurday $2.95 $ 100 cotton lisle. :: ."I- v-.- If.' :-::4 -' If; 1