r-1 Tho OE2GON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. November 15. 1S44 page nr. Miss Pyeatt, Sgt. Ling ; To Wed : Today! romantic news con cerns the engagement and com ing marriage of Miss Dorothy Pyeatt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Pyeatt, and Supply Sergeant Warren Ling, United States marine corps, son of Mrs. Flava Ling of Wilmington, Cali fornia. The announcement was revealed Tuesday night at a smartly arranged party for which Hiss Muriel Smith was hostess at the Carl Smith home on D street in compliment to Mrs. James Neal on her first wedding anniversary. When Mrs. Neal opened her gifts she found a card hidden in one telling the news. - " ; f-" The wedding of Miss Pyeatt and Sergeant Ling will be an event of Monday, November 20. He is now home on furlough, having recently returned from two years in the South Pacific. He will report to San Francisco -for further assignment Sergeant ; Ling is a graduate of Salem high school. , i Miss Pyeatt is a graduate of Salem schools and later at ' tended Oregon , State college where she was a pledge of Al pha Gamma Delta. She has been employed at the state selective service headquarters. , A late supper was served by the hostess and the table was . centered with a bouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums. Au tumn flowers were arranged about the guest rooms. . Miss Smith's guests were Mrs. James Neal, Miss Dorothy Pye att, Mrs. Holland Cleveland (Do ris Pyeatt), Mrs. Wallace Han cock, Miss Betty Jeanne Smith, ' Miss Jean Webb-Bowen, Mrs. James Henery, Mrs. Ted Ogdahl, Miss La Verne Dumas Miss Pa tricia Ryer,' Mrs. Donald Cut- Mrs. Everett Smith.." Ballet Russe to Play: .Tonight The" Salem high school audi torium will be the scene tonight of a brilliant performance of the Ballet Russ de Monte Carlo. This famed troupe is making its first appearance here in a show open to general admission.' The doors wjll open at 8 o'clock. As previously announced, the program tonight opens with the loveliest of all "white ballets "Lea ' Sylphides. w 1 1 h music by Chopin and choreography by. okine; NathaUf Krassovska wig t featuredVin- fliis lntimher:;'Rt de, a characteristic American ; ballet designed by Agnes de Mill ' rhnrMumnhu rt nHiJ , homa," "One Touch of Venus," and "Bloomer Girl,'' will feature music by Aaron Copland. The final number is "Gaite Parisi- , enne," with Nathalie Krassov ska again starring in one of the gayest and most popular ballets . ever staged. - - - Ticket sale is being held dur- ing the day at Needham's book- . store, and. will be continued at the high school after 7:45 p.m. ... The Ballet Russe appears here under Record Shop management 1 wins Bom to., Hamiltons . Congratulations are being ex- . tended to Ensign and Mrs. Rob ert Hugh J Hamilton (Marjorie Waters) on the birth of twins, Robert Hugh and Barbara Zoe, at the Salem General hospital early Tuesday morning. The lit tle boy weighed seven pounds twelve and a half ounces and , his sister weighed six pounds five ounces. , Ensign Hamilton, who was re cently home on leave after duty In the Mediterranean theatre of wax, Is,i now taking advanced ; training at Little Creek, Virginia. , The grandparents' are Mr. and Mr. John L. Waters and Mr. land Mrs. Hugh Hamilton of Gar diner. Great-grandparents of the twins are Mr. and MrsD. D. ' Olmsted and Mrs. Lena Waters of Salem and Mr. A. W. Holmes of Holmes ' Island, 0 1 y ra p i a, Wash. ' 1 Mrs. Nicholson Feted at Dinner Mrs. James" H. Nicholson, jr., ' was the honor guest on her birth day Monday night when her par- - ents; Mr.-and Mrs.- Rue Drager, entertained at dinner at their ' country home, V' v-.:--- Covers were placed f or i Mrs. ' Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence . Hamilton, Douglas and David, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, sr Mrs. C S. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, Rue Drager. . -pKK$ SOCIETY ; MUSIC The HOME Hostesses Entertain' . Clubs Several hostesses are arran ging luncheons and supper par ties for members of their bridge clubs. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson has invited her club to the first fall meeting this afternoon at her - Fairmount Hill home. A lunch . eon, will be followed by an aft ernoon of contract Bidden are Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Willard Marshall and Mrs. John CaughelL Mrs. Clarence Hamilton will be a bridge hostess Thursday . afternoon at her South High street home to members of her club. Mrs. Donald Harger and 1 Mrs. Charles Wood will be addi tional guests. A dessert lunch eon will be followed by several hours of bridge. A luncheon hostess' this after noon will be Mrs. Ralph Camp bell. She will entertain her club at her Center street home. Bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Mrs. Delwin Finley has invited her club to an evening of cards Thursday night at her Fairmount Hill home. Mrs. Ira Fitts will be a special guest. A late supper . will be served by the hostess. Women Hear Mrs. Moorhead i A Report of the meeting of the General Federation of Women's clubs board meeting in New York was given to members and guests of the Junior Woman's I club at a meeting Monday night. She discussed the GI bill of rights, and other issues in which the General Federation is par ticularly interested. ' jj. I : Mra. Moorhead repecleithat 50 new clubs have been added to ' the General Federation list since -5 the spring convention. ': - During the business meeting - which followed Mrs. Moorhead's . talk, Mrs. James Pike presided. Reports of the $106.03 rummage sale profit, of the child welfare committee and the Thanksgiving dance committee were made. Mrs. Fred Cast,- county federa tion chairman made a report on - the conference held in Woodburn in October. , f Mrs. Roy Mink was appointed to replace Miss Juanita Syverson as recording secretary and Mrs. Charles Isora .. -to replace Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen as second vice-president Both former of ficers resigned. . Mrs. Claude Murphy and Mrs. : Charles Kinzer will attend a re ception in honor of Mrs. Sadie Graham of Corvallis, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters of Ore gon, tonight in uCorvallis. Mrs. Murphy is a past grand chief and Mrs. Kinzer is supreme manager of Pythian Sisters. TTTfRT Or ENS : P. M. ..HURRY! HURRY! ! . . . Closing Second. Big Week In Salem! ... Still Hue for ' You to See it! Feat; VyTT ' :" I : ' " - : . ':-4 - . ' i 0M! Uny rmenAt . SrmkMHU6M JaiftealtOWN tOOCHAU CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY 1 First ', Congregational circles: North With Mr. K. E. FrocUch, 1663 Court street, 1 p.m.; South; . with Mrs C. E. Forbis. Liberty j , road. 10 a.m. Daughters of Union Veterans. With Mrs. Paul Bales. 1868 Center Street. S p.m. Election., Mayflower Guild First Presby terian x church, meet at church -parlors 2 p m. I Nebraiva auxiliary with Mrs.. William Worm. 1235 Elm street. all day meeting, no-host dinner at noon. -1 Pi Beta Phi mothers meet at chapter house. 2 p.m.1 ' - - , Hazel Green Sunshine Sewing club meet with Mrs. Julia Slattum Sweet Briar club with Mrs. E1-. iner Smith, 2 p.m. . DAV auxUiary charge of USO scrap book service. USO. t West; Salem Woman's club, city hall. 2 p.m. " : Pythian Sisters, Fraternal Tern- pie, 8 p.m. 1 THURSDAY Willamette University Faculty Women's club meet in ' Carrier room. First Methodist church. 2:30 p.m. DAV auxiliary covered dish dinner. Veterans' hall. JO p.m. with chapter. . Fidelis . ; class. First Baptist church, 1 p.m. Women's Council of the First Christian church meet for lunch eon. 12:19 p.m., business meeting, program. 1 :15 p.m. i T. Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. E. L. Moore Thursday at 2. 1 . - j - - - : i - Music Clubs to Broadcast j The Salem Federated Music clubs,' numbering 22. organiza tions, I are giving six public pro grams and six radio broadcasts this year. The first radio pro gram; will be at 4:30 this after noon 'and the 'first program on December 1 at the YMCA. The program numbers to. be broadcast over KSLM today are: Hanging- Gardens .1 ...Davies ' i Deanna Broer 1 The Buzzing Bee . Mark Nevin -Patricia Megquier The Swan ....u i Saint-Saens s Muriel Steusloff First Movement Sonatina Op. 95 - t ' ( - Xuhlau Virginia Benner . Danse Amertcaine i .Mowrey Edna Man Hiu Counsellors fori the above students are: Ruth Bedford, Jean Hobson Rich, Dorothy Pearce, Prof. T. S. Roberts and Jessie Bush MickrUon. Conduc tress of the program at the radio sta tion will be Mrs. Walter Germain. Miss Tucker Is Honor Guest Miss Gene Tucker was honored with a farewell dinner at the Lion's f Den on Monday . night. Miss j Tucker, i daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. Arthur; Tucker, will soon ; entrain for San Francisco where she will make her home and be connected with the Sal vation Army Western Territorial Training college. She is a grad uate of Salem schools and is em ployed at the unemployment compensation commission. ' Honoring Miss Tucker were Mrs. Hal Harrold, Mrs. G. Ster ling Kelsey, Mrs. Elvln Van San ten, and the Misses Mary. Vif quain,'; Esther Murphy, Ruby Friesen, Esther Riedesel, Esther Herbert, Lois Ritdesel and Vera Merk. ,v -i TMt MOCTC TMAT KT UltT ' t.UI;lrhrS - OPENS :45 P. M. - How Stowing! ...Fun in Them Mountings! Thrill Co-Feature! HE WRITES THE LAW... wiih hadl Fred Scott ) "S:3i C: A j W 1 Travellers :,. Highlight . News Travelers and visitors contin- . ue to highlight the social news these late autumn days. Mrs. Louis Lachmund has left for San Francisco where she will remain' for an extended visit While in the bay city she will be regis tered at the Palace hotel. : Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCar gar are leaving today on a bus iness and pleasure trip to Seat- Ue. i While there they will ; be registered at the Olympic hotel The McCargars also plan to visit Lt (jg) and Mrs. James - Wal ton, former Salem residents, : during their week's stay in Seat tle. ... Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Lewis P. Campbell and son, Michael Scott, of Seattle will arrive in the cap ital Friday for, a, week's stay.-: They will be the house guests of ; Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr. The Campbells made their home here before he entered the serv- . ice. - - ! Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson have returned from . a week's ;. stay in Yakima. Accompanying" the Sissons on the business trip 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller " of Portland, formerly of Salem. v ' Mrs. James Heltzel is visiting in Portland a few days with her son-in-law - and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hamby. Mrs. Thomas Tongue, III, and son, Thomas Healy, of Portland will arrive today for a several days stay at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Healyy. , . 1 ' ' Salem friends ef Miss Patricia Edgerton will be interested to i learn that she has pledged Kap pa Kappa Gamma on the Uni versity of Washington campus. Miss Edgerton, daughter of Mrs. Wallace Foster of Seattle, for merly of Salem, took her fresh man year at Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bone steele and daughter, Barbara, are now at home at heir new resi dence, 340 Rural avenue. They -formerly resided on Fairmount HilL Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel and children, Tommy, Katbie -and Charles, have returned from a week's stay in Portland with -her mother, Mrs. W. W. GabrieL STARTS Toiionnon! 4 , . -V. m t SL -m -m . ..sr. : m s y '... V. '-.vyt . : !'; ' -. .-j: .. i y U' ' I ouf1" . lit V - i 'X Mr. and Mrs. John C Savage, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Sunday, November 5 at an Informal reception at the home of their ion-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough. Mr. and Mrs. Savage were married in Salem on November 6, 1894 and have lived In the Willamette valley ever since. 'The Sav ages have six children, 'nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. (McEwan's photo). Zontians to Meet A Hillman Home Members of the Salem Zonta club will be ejn tertained on Thursday night at the South Church street home of Mrs. Gro ver Hillman, by Mrs. Hillman and Mrs. B. O. Schucking. The meeting will begin with a din ner, later a business meeting will be held. Following the business session a forum will be conducted by Mrs. Or a F. Mclntyre on the ne gro problem. Mrs. Oscar Mel gaard will conduct the business meeting. .mr v.. 7 J Aony QUINN end Ca ONARD BARREN and BLANCHE JHEBOM 7 t f Pc hy CKGOtrtATOFF.rrod h DAMON f fte&St M CO-HIT! Are THE -A - ' V I: i - , i - ( , Mrs. B. H. Wihte has left for Portland where she will remain until after the Thanksgiving hol idays. She is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hardy. : , - ! : !,: . .'-:,! . Mrs. George A. White af Clack- ' amas is visiting for several days at the country, home of Mr. and , Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr. j Mrs. Charles S. McElhlnny was hostess to the Theatre Arts group at a dessert luncheon Tuesday J afternoon.' ' . I ' j ; ! : Miss Jane Carlisle of Eocene was the weekend: guest of Miss j Patty Wilson at the Kenneth I Wilson home on Fairmount HilL otuiaraaShaw-s Iaily from 1 P. M. fftiK''ri 5 WIW (MIS! Bv,ry ; fob. . WHITNEY ROSENBLOOM Th AWropoZon Opera Smgar I - by i. A. Kington ' Nazi Prisoners in America Executive Board Makes Plans ' Mrs. W. H. Anderson was hos tess to the executive board of the American Legion auxiliary at her home on Monday night Mrs.;. Don Madison, unit president, pre sided over , the business meeting. The group spent the evening as sisting Mrs. Anderson with unit sewing and signing Christmas cards for unit members' sons and daughters In service.. Executive board members pres ent were: i Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. James Aj Garson,. Mrs. George Gabriel, iMrs.: Merle Travis, Mrs. . Frank Marshall, Mrs. J. H. Brady, : Mrs, A. W, Lovcik and the hos tess. ' i - Plans were made for the next ' unit meeting on Monday, Novem ber 20. . New members will be initiated with: the Past Presidents group assuming the various posts. Mrs. Frank Marshall is making arrangements' for the initiation, "assisted by Mrs. .George GabrieL i Mrs. A. W. Lovcik - will have charge, of refreshments. During the evening Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott will sing for the group, accompanied -. by . Mrs. . Ralph Dobbs. On Thursday, November 16, Mrs. ' Ella Voves will , entertain the sewing group at her home on North ' Cottage street Members are asked i to come at eleven o'clock. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Mrs. Don! Madison will open her home ' 1 to the officers and : chairmen of the unit for the an nual Christmas party. She will be assisted : by executive board members. J -----'. - I', -. --. WCTU Announces Committees The j South Salem Woman's Christian Temperance union an nounces the following commit tees for the ensuing year, by ap pointment of the new president Mrs. Vergil Burson.- . Representatives to the Salem Council of Women's organiza tions; Mrs.! H. E. Melchert Mrs. Vergil Burson; Children's Farm Home, Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. Dennis Saunders; flower and calling, Mrs. Leona Johan son; legislation, Mrs. Mason Bi Plottinx World War III? L3 i " , Mil . -- .- - ! shop, Mrs. Charles Ha worth; child welfare, Mrs. F. M. Lob dell, Mrs,G. E. Ross; Interna tional relations, Mrs. Emil Stripling, i iMrs. Leonard Gilkey; alcohoh education, Mrs; S. M. Laws, Mrsj. C. W. Stacey; Chris tian citizenship, Mrs. A. W. Cas well, Mrs. H. C Leavenworth; religious ) education, Mrs. John Trachsel, Mrs. B. J. C. Patton; evangelistic, Mrs. C T. Cooper. Today's Menu - - Sliced tomatoes and cauliflow , er will appear on the menu for today. Tjjljr. -vV-irs . Sliced tomato salad - 1 Liver, country style -Shipped potatoes ' ; j Cauliflower ; , ' j -Chocolate icebox cake UVES, ! COUNTRY STYLE ' , 4 slices bacon I 2 tablespoons flour ; 1 ' 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper ) j 2 cups milk . t v -: 1 pound sliced liver v; Va cup buttered crumbs ". : Cut bacon in squares, fry in -heavy skillet until crisp. Re move bacon; add flour, salt, and pepper stirring until smooth. Gradually add the milk and cook until thick land smooth. Roll liver slices in flour and brown in ba con fat 1 1 Place alternate layer of liver! slices, bacon and gravy in a buttered casserole; top with buttered : crumbs and bake in a moderate pven, 350 degrees, about 45 minutes or until tender. Serves C.' l " Must; ,Get Sugar By Tonight . .1. i !: ij "-; ' .. ". -f!- Applications for canning su gar, made with spare stamp 3,7, will not i be accepted by local . boards after midnight tonight, Willard Case, district OPA food rationing representative an nounced.! jjj ' ' : L ' ' "The ; canning season is con sidered ; officially closed today, Case explained. Sugar stamp No. 40 in ration book 4 will be good for 5 pounds of canning sugar AD lAJt V... ; other thai this no canning su gar : wili be available to con " sumers ) after today.r ' : " I'" For regular suear allotments. sugar stamps 30 through 33 are ' valid indefinitely, and ' sugar stamp 34 becomes valid on No vember! 18 for five pounds. ! HURRY! ENDS TODAY! 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