PAGE XX Tb OSEGOJl STATESMAN; Solan. 1 Oregon. Friday Morning, June 9, 1S44. Citations in Horticulture Are Given. Four women went from Salem to attend the 17th annual con - vention of the Oregon Federation of Music club In "Portland ion Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Lord, Santiam district vice-president. Miss Edith Schrrver. state horti cultural chairman, .Mrs. C A. Kells, Salem Garden club presi dent, and Mrs. J.- Vinton Scott, delegate from the Salem dub. lie at Headquarters were at the public - library, but a banquet held the Congress hotel concluded the ; one-day streamlined conclave.' ' ' Special business of the conven 1 tfon was to elect, officers and to I present citations; f o r distin i guished achievement in .and to horticulture, the . ' Federation's , new project V . v . .,Mrs. Harry 0.:' Smith of Cave Junction was elected to head the State Federation for the year, Mrs. H. C Staton of Portland vice-president, - Mrs.' Gladys King of O'Brien, secretary and Mrs. Ralph Fdwler, of Pendle ton,' treasurer. Miss Elizabeth Lord of Salem, Santiam district vice-president, is ,a member ol the board. y' Miss Edith Scryver of Salem, as horticultural chairman, pre sented' the" two horticultural ci tations which were created at the last state meeting.to.be given "each year" "to" give due credit to those who , have., done out standing work in horticulture in ' Oregon' country and to create a permanent record of their achievements. "The one citation . was given to J. G. Bacher of the Swiss Floral company for his work in discovery, developement, introduction and propagation of horticultural material and his lecturing on horicuhure in Ore- -gon. Mr. Bacher gave a short .talk appealing for more horicul tural interest in the state. The second citation was given 1 posthumously to Seth Llewelling, ' who pioneered the, -introduction of fruit trees in early Oregon : and laid the first foundations on which the horiculture of the west was developed. Among other things Seth Llewelling originated the Bing and Black Republican cherries. Mrs. Herman J. Led ding of Milwaukie, step-daughter of Llewelling, received the cita tion. .The- presentations were made -by Miss -Schryver at the banquet which drew a crowd of . some 3Q0.' , ' ' ' ' '. Other speakers at the banquet were J. H. Christ from Bonne ville, who talked on soil conser vation and J. R. Creswell who gave an, . illustrated lecture on Oregon 'scenery. Mrs, Henri Mor-: sch was chairman in charge of the meeting; ;.. '. , ' ,; ' The citations begin a series of yearly awards. which will be is sued, one to a living horicultur alist and one to a deceased, who have done outstanding work. This. Is an unique project, con- rdt 2TS3?5 "."&rSU of Llewelling and Bacher will be published . on Sunday in The Statesman. Complete biographies ' of those ' winning citations each year will be filed with the Oregon Historical Society, Oregon State library at Salem, State Federa tion of Garden clubs, and the Portland public library. Mr. and Mrs. WHllaot 8kewss are receiving congratulations on the birth of twin daughters, Nancy Mae and Mine Rae, at the Deaconess hospital Thurs .. day morning. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dennett of Lewistown, Montana and great grandparents are- Mrs. Nancy . . Ballard of Salem and Mr. B. T. Skewis of Maryiville, Calif. The twins' father Is a chief ship fit ter in the navy, and is stationed at Hawthorne, Nevada. ' -- . ; 7 ' , ,'1,'.'' Air Wae Isabel Krake has completed her basic training at , Des Moines, Iowa, and is now stationed, with the ; air. transport command, at Pxesque Isle, Maine. Her brother, the late Ed ward O. Krake, was ; serving . with the army in the South Pa-? ctficVhen he-war killed In,ac- tion. He has- been., recently awarded the Army Silver Star, posthumously. ; ; - Mrs. Janes H. Nicholson, Jr. entertained ' members , of her .: bridge club .Thursday night at , her .: apartment . at the Royal . Court. Special guests were Mrs. - Ruby Mishler and - Mrs. Robert J - Pickens. A late supper followed - an: evening of contract " r . . . Just Arrived at- -r - r A new shipment of the famous ; Oi:::De-e Our finoujTreasare Chest ity Ejects, t i;izs 81x9D.. r.2onGdrjGDir vmnu I,ro PI one- Callj Lhait 2 Ter Ccstoraer : ' Thone " IK 1 v . - - CLUB CALENDAB ' rsnAT University of Oregon mother meet with Mrs. Leo Childs. 030 North 14th street, one o'clock luncheon. North Salem WCTTJ with Mrs. Margarets Era. 1380 North Win ter street. South Salem WCTU. with Mrs. Ted Russell. S0S5 South Church street. 2 p.m. MONBAT Royal -Neighbors of America business meeting. Fraternal tem ple. p-m. i WEDNESDAY ' i Missionary society, first Pres byterian church. 2 p.m. Plans Made for Girls' State Mrs. Edna Moore, Newberg, reported plans completed this week for girls' state to be con ducted by the Oregon depart ment of the American Legion auxiliary at the Silver Creek rec reational area on June" 11 to 18. Mrs. Moore is in charge of ar rangements. Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee, Portland, will be in charge of legislative activities, and will be assisted by government counsel . lors instructing in city, county and state government and court procedure.. ;.- . .:, Counsellors' include Anna El lis, member of the state legisla ture, Garibaldi; Mrs. Hazel Ro land, Portland; Mrs. Jessie Fink Newberg, and Mrs. Gretchen Ro bins, Junction City. "i " House mothers who will, assist in music end recreation, vesper services and' dining room super vision : .include, Mrs.- Theodore Francis; Newberg; Mrs. Alta Van Ausdall. Corbett, and Mrs. Wil - liam H. Baillie, Salem. Mrs. Lau ra Dixon, Newberg, will be in charge of the infirmary. A library is furnished by the : state library, and Miss Eleanor Stephens, estate librarian, will be at the .camp one night to speak ' to the girls. Miss Betty Wood cock, Gresham, will be junior leader and will assist in editing the camp paper. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Buckley, superintendents of the area, will be official hosts. Following this camping session, the camp will be taken over by the strawberry pickers camping group for the next week. Wally Carson to Honor Birthday ' Wally Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson, will cele brate his tenth birthday Satur day. Ht has Invited ten of his boy friends to have cake and ice cream at his home on - Leslie street before going to the show. Three young girls who have always attended Wally's parties, will assist in serving. They in--clue'e Carolyn Deckebach, Sharon Brown and Judith Page. SILVEKTON Miss Charlotte Goplerud, whose wedding to Mr. Haaken Larson of T a c o m a, .Washington, will be an event of Saturday night, was feted Wed nesday night at the home of her mother, Mrs. John Goplerud sr., when Mrs. Clifford Nybakke and Miss Sylvia Haere entertained at a gift party. Miss Goplerud has returned to her home here from Tacoma where she has been teaching. . :, -. Bidden to the party were Miss Goplerud, Mrs. John. Goplerud ; sr. Miss Inga Goplerud, Mrs. Alvin King, Mrs. Fred Krug, '.Mrs. David Ramsyer, Mrs. Dan Hillman, Irs. A. Mathis, Mrs. George Elton, Mrs. Aden Klop fenstein, Mrs. Alice Gehrlng, Mrs. Harvey Lincoln, Mrs. Sum ner Schoern, Mrs. Ole Moen, Mrs. Elmer Grace, ' Mrs. Orlin Smedstad. -Mrs. John Moe, Miss Juanlta Moe, Mrs. Selmer Ness, Mrs. Harry Sannerud, Miss Peg . gy Goplerud, Mrs. L. C Gople ' rud, Mrs. Ludvig A. Meyer, Miss Althea Meyer, Mrs. Raymond Reed, Mrs, John Overlund, Mrs. A. Braaten, Mrs. John Goplerud, jr. Miss Carol Goplerud, Mrs. Andrew Haere. VlLj qua!- 'ffl i...- JaUiiWW ea. 3131 mm Miss Olliver To. Wed on Sunday Miss Mary Louis Olliver, for merly of Salem, will be mar ried to Mr. Edward Towin Bros on Sunday afternoon, June 11 at the:Albany home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Olli ver. The ceremony will be quiet ly solemnized before members of the two families. I Thef couple will make their " home in Tacoma, where they havetaken a house on the sound. The bride-elect resided In Sa lem while she was employed at the state department of agricul ture. She attended Oregon State college and wears the Kappa Kappa Gamma key. Miss Olliver is a past grand worthy advisor of the! Rainbow Girls. I Mr. Broz is assistant general manager of, Tacoma Boatbuild ing company, . which builds minesweepers and sub chasers for the navy. Miss Olliver has been residing in Tacoma for severaj years.- ! : ' ' :- ; Miss McAdams To Entertain Iiss Phebe McAdams, president-elect of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club, will entertain members of the new executive board and com mittee chairmen for the, coming year, at a buffet dinner at her borne on South. 12th street, Mon day night, June; 12, at 6:30 o'clock. f Vv- I The evening will be spent in the selection of committee mem bers and in planning the pro gram for the 1944-45 club year. Assisting the feostesr will-be her sister, Miss Ruth McAdams. A special guest will be Miss Ed na McElhaney, retiring first vice-president and program chairman. - - v . ' - -s Mrs. Milton Chadsey and son, Phillip,; arrived in the capital Thursday morning from their home In Yuba City, Calif., to , spend a month at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. John P. Duke. Mrs. Chadsey came north for the wedding of her sister. Miss Frances Duke, and: Mr. Howard Jackson on Sunday at the First Presbyterian church" in Vancouver, Wash. . . . t Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jallen and daughter, Nancy, of Palo Alto, Calif. are visiting in the capital' as the guests of his' " brother-in-law and .sister, Mr. and Mrs. Neal Craig. Several in formal : parties have been ar ranged ; for the visitors during' their stay here. , - ? (Mill J v. k 5 -V i li n:i BAKED BY NABISCO K ATI 0 HAL BISCUIT CO UP AMI Parties Will , Precede y Dance u " - t . i ' - ' Wisetria -dub members - will . entertain with their last dance of the season tonight. The sports affair will be held at the .Vet erans hall from 9 to 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur head Che committee in. charge , of 'ar- rangemeftts.' Assisting, are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post. Mr. and ' Mrs.. Dale Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Meeks. , Mr." ad Mrs! Lawrence Stod dard have' invited a - group of friends to a supper party after the .dance at - their Kingwood Heights home. '; ' ; - - Guests win be .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman, Mr. ' and Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Mer rill Falkenhagen and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilbur will be hosts for an informal party at their North Church street home before the dance with a group of their friends bidden to make up the guest list University Coed Is Married From Portland comes the news of the wedding of Miss Lucille Mclntyre and Corporal Edward Phelps performed Sunday at the Westminster Presbyterian church before the couple's family and a . small group of friends. A recep tion was held at the bride's home following the ceremony. They will make their home near Camp Clackamas, Washington, where the groom is stationed. 1 The bride Is a graduate of Wil lamette university 'and was a member of Beta Chi sorority. Since her graduation she has been teaching at Seaside high school. Her only attendant was Miss Betty Jeannette, her cousin, who also attended Willamette and was affiliated with Beta Chi. v . Corporal Phelps made his homa In Albany prior to entering the service and attended' Albany ' schools. Piano Pupils to Be Presented A group of pismo pupils will be presented in recital by Miss A. M. Luthy, Saturday night at 830 o'clock at her residence on South 13th street Appearing will be Darlene Gardner, Wallace, Sills, Leora Beach, Bonnie Hamilton, De lores Picha, Beverly Cater, Bet ty Britton, Elvis Dunn, Peggy Foelkl. Betty Folz, Norma Foster, Valorie Dunn, Dona ' Brunkal, Kathleen Wilkes ; and Dorothy Wulfemeyer. Mrs. Robert ' Pickens and young son, Robert Coshow, ar rived from Philadelphia earlier In the week. They will spend the summer at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Yea ger. Mrs. Pickens is the former Mary Yeager and he Is with the 'American Viscose company -in Philadelphia. Welcomed visitor in the capi tal is Miss Clara Mlelke of Los Angeles, who is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mielke. Miss Mielke resides In Beverly Hills and is employed at Bullocks Westwood Village. She plans to be here a month. ' i SCK00U ftOIHT PIT TKTS rUt all SYR OtiCOl It Usttfies to the fact that 90 of tha studenU ar parr ha sing War Bonds and Stamps regu larly. Totmr Axnaricans participating in tha eoauauiaa p8chooU At War program, spon sored by the Treasury Department, also ta ploy their talaate In eoontlesa other ways to aid tha war effort A Saluta to them all! mm Young, victory 'gardeners need & quick pick-up. And Honey-Maid Grahams have what It takes! The best gTahara floury sweetened viVh purt honey and cutr, and baked to exacting Na bisco quality standards! , Taka home the familiar, green package. . ; ... -OKIY TMI tIST MEITt A MOTHtH'S Tt$T" t Mrs.- LeRoy Fcozner and son Midiael, who will leav0 Mori day for Pullman,1 Texas, to join Aviation 4 Cadet Farmer, who is training ;there. Mrs. Farmer will be aoamrkroled part of the way by Mrs. Mel vin Brock and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Lutz. Accordion Pupils Win Honors i l Salem pupils won the first place in 'each of the accordion divisions at the National Feder ation of Music clubs junior con tests held in Portland May 31 to June 3. Winners , in the several divisions were as follows! i Very difficult; first place, Flor ence Polster; difficult, first Anne Marie Doerfler and second, Peggy Franti; medium, first Louella LaFountaine; elemen tary, first, Dona Zehner and sec- end, June StowelL r l Other Salem students compet ing in the accordion divisions were: Edna Mae Manning,, Vel-. ma Rapb, Joanne Fabry and Van Stonehocker. Miss Pat Mei singer was guest accordionist at the Saturday 1 concert, playing Prayer from Reina" by Wag ner. Adjudicator for the accor dion contest was Vlademar Nel son, of Portland. j In the new marimba division, registered this year for the first .time, Salem students were also winners, first place in the ad vanced group going to Wayne Mercer, and first place In the difficult division being won by Edward Struck. Julius Walters, KOIN staff artist, was adjudica tor for the marimba contests. '. 1; In addition to these contest ants, the following also attend ed from Salem: Mr. and Mrs. Ted Struck, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Miss Leila Rigdon, Mrs. John Zehner, Mrs. W. LaFountaine, Mrs. Al Fabry, Major and Mrs. Stonehocker, Mr. and Mrs. W. Raph, Mrs. James B. Manning, Mrs. Oscar. Polster, Dr and Mrs. M. B. Frantz, Miss Lois GOlings, Miss Mabel Teal, Miss Betty EU Ofson, Miss Marjorie Wiltsey and . Mrs. Patricia, Meisinger Wiltsey. Dean OUvelM. Dahl was a luncheon guest of members of Fi Beta PU sorority at the chap ter house Thursday. I r In do Sioley'x The ideal laundry starch aasssM X X , . "S. Vienna Sacsrjo Good for, lunches and snacks. .-.4 Regular tins. No points.L.JLL Lm tor ; ' Spirry'i Drilled Sron Fl:a V , K FRESH VEGETABLES Enge size. Crisp and I!aC-1 Hf is 3. Hostesses Whitmdre' Miss' Ernestine Fredrickson ) and Miss Helen Smith were hos- j tesses for : a smartly ' arranged I surprise party Thursday . night In honor of Mrs.! William Whit- ; more.; The affair was given at ; the Fredrickson home on Ferry i street Sv', .r; i ' irV ':i ;. A . Guest were invited to a- des- sett - supper and j the individual j tables .were centered with . bou- i quetff -of Cecil jBrunner roses. The rooms : were testive with arrangements of roses and sweet peas. Bridge was jin play during the evening and a; shower honor ed Mrs. Whitmori. . ; Honoring Mrs. Whitmore were Mrs. Orville South, Mrs. Dean Trumbo, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Norman J. Yaglcj. Mrs. Robert Brownell, Miss Nancy Stricklin, Miss Dorothy Koichmider, Miss Bernice Elgin, Miss Marianne Owen, Miss Heln Smith and Miss Ernestine Fredrickson. t Edna Marie Hill In Recital!, ! . r Edna Marie Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hill, will .appear in recital tonight in Mu sic hall on the Willamette uni versify campus at 8 o'clock. She is a piano pupil of Mrs. Jessie-Bush-Mickelson. Assisting will be Larry Ma ves," Joyce Edgell and Pat MacNamata. -: : ;.. The program includes: Concerto In A I .' . ,i ,. Mozart AUecra 'Sonatina op-SO- o. AllesTO-Ronda Dussek Dussek AilegT in C .Scherzando Beech er Violin Sonatina L Larry Maves Prelude Op. 28 No. ?0 . By a Meadow Brook L In Aatumn ! A Little Rondo j Violin Humoresks , j Ilbica Chopin MacDowell MacDoweU Ortdnal Dvorak Kreialer . .Bondino Xmxxrt MaVa Concerto in Minor J Jean Williams Allegro con mots -JLargo .. ala Tarantella ; Reception for Howard Smiths Tonight at 8 o'clock, there will . be a reception held, at the Cal vary Baptist church for Rev. and Mrs. C Howard (Smith. The young couple was recently mar ried in Philadelphia and are re turning to Salem to make their home. ) i Rev. Smith Is the assistant pas tor at Calvary and ill friends of the newlyweds are Invited to at tend, i . University of Oregon mothers will meet for luncheon today at 1 the home ot Mrs. Leo Childs. on North 14th street this will be the last meeting of jthe year for the group and Mrs. Walter Spaulding will preside, t j of Iho Ciiy! 3 Points CcLa SlarcH - 4ft 150 pktrs. 250 . 's. IN in. for tender far summer saladSv, .JBanch Scrvico Women i - -What they can do V . ; - What they're" doing about It ; - Scheduled to report soon, to i the WAVES Indoctrination school. Hunter college,! New ' i York City, Miss Oarine Esther , Reed," 1307 North Water street," SHverton, has completed her en listment in the WAVES, yester day announced Recruiting Spe cialist A.. C Friesen, recruiter-in-charge of the alenx US navy recruiting substation. J : $ t She Is the second member of her family to sign up for full time war job in the armed serv-; ices.- Her brother, Corporal Ronald Reed, is In the US army, now serving overseas. . Miss Reed graduated from Sil verton high school, where she .was vice-president of Girl Re serves -: and a member of the Home Economics club. She at tended Mt Angel college. Since September, 1943, Miss Reed has been employed at the Silverton flax plant Previous to this, she was employed with the Salem army ordnance commis sion shops. She is a member of the First Christian church, Sil verton, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Reed, Silverton. Miss Georgiana P. McClana than -of Dallas is now an Air Wac, having just completed her enlistment Pvt McClana than, a graduate of Salem high school, is a daughter of Mr. J. O. Shaw of 619 Hayter street, Dallas. She has been active hi serving; with the Red Cross canteen and is a Pythian Sister. - Pvt McClanathan will j take over one of the jobs in admin istration for the air forces at an air base of her own choice.; Miss Betty Rose Ellis has de cided to get " a complete f new wardrobe, GI style, for she ' has enlisted to become, an Air WAC. Miss Ellis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Hopkins of Al bany and is a graduate of Albany high schooL The new Air WAC received medical training at Em- Lmanuel hospital in Portland, but r . . . . . . oas cnoeen letepnone wwinwni- cations as her air force job since she has had considerable experi ence with the Paflfic Telephone and Telegraph, company. v -. - ... ' : . 7 Mecam Fiirhasa, As ash ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fair ham, 385 North 14th street, was a member of the graduating class of 'nurses from the Good Samaritan ' hospital at Trinity Episcopal church, Portland, Wednesday night, June 7. Miss Talrham was recipient of the $25 cash award for the best bed side nurse, as chosen by her classmates. i 1 Mrs. Baby Mishler daughter, Nan, have . returned from Portland to spend the sum mer months at . the country home of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Rue Drager. State Street CQ. -'I Prices EUcctive Friday ttrn Ilcnday FBOSTED FOOD Pints, doz. 390 : Sturdy, well made . , . No Breakage. Wide mouth, easy to fill. Saves space, in your locker. Heavy Waxed, 125-Ft. Rolls Warm Food in a . " " Tall Tin" Per Tia Frcsled Graperfnit Scjnczb Birdseje, ' . no points. PkgL : Ovp Grapcfriil Jucc Sweetened. No "points. r ' 46-ox. tin.;.. .IS ; i Crab Ileal (Fancy) For those tasty, cool salads. J , ACSL ! No points. Reg. tin iZ -i-.VVP MEAT DEPARTMENT aCC3 By the Were.. . ; .FREH CHINOOK SALMON, Wd ; T.bT 49c t -"11 L TAKING THE LOW HUR DLE . i V in her stride, Ma rina Private Marjorie Sawyer finishes 'off the obstacle course 'which is part of the physical training given wom en recruits at Camp Lejeurie, NC She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. O'Neill of the Haseldorf apartments in Salem and was graduated frop Salem high schooL Today's Menu Friday fish, so let's have baked salmon. V . Spring greens salad Baked salmon chunk New potatoes , ' New peas : Peach sauce on Gingerbread PEACH SAUCE ON GINGERBREAD SQUARES , cup sugar 1 tablespoon cornstarch . Few grains salt . Syrup from 1 no. ti , can sliced peaches (1 to 1 cups) 1 egg yolk 5 tablespoons lemon juice ' 1 tablespoon butter or mar garine -A squares gingerbread Mix sugar, , cornstarch and salt; add peach syrup, blending welL Bring to boiling point stir ring constantly. Boil slowly over low heat about 10 minutes, stir ring, until thickened and clear. Beat egg yolk slightly; add peach mixture. Cool 2 minutes. Add lemon juice and butter or margarine; stir until melted. fS e r ve . hot . on gingerbread squares. Makes 2 cups. (This sauce may be served on plain or. sponge cake squares, cottage pudding, rice or bread pudding, etc.) State Street Market 1230 State St. Phone 9127 COUTAniEBS &i.490 Jiffy 29g' 33c ..I. 2 tb. 22 a