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PAGZCEC Tea to Fete New Bride Sunday r -i - . ' - . . ... -Event of Sunday afternoon will b the informal .tea for" which, : Miss Sybil Spean and Miss, Patricia Vandeneynde will be hostesses, at the home of the . former's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Spearson Chemeketa street.' . -v- 2 The tea is being arranged in honor of Mrs. George Alan Ar buckle, the former Dorothy Wheeler who was married Tues day afternoon in Portland. Lt. (Jg) and Mrs. Arbuckle" will be guests at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Ar buckle until he leaves In early : February for San Pedro to re port for duty. ' . - Guests have been invited ' to call between 3 and 5 o'clock to meet the new bride. "-Miss Jan ' ice Nelson will greet the guests at the door. Miss Spears and Miss " Vandeneynde will receive lnfor-. mally with Mrs. Arbuckle in the living room. Presiding at the tea urns dur ing thel afternoon will be Mrs. Duane E. Wheeler of Portland, mother of the bride, Mrs. George , I. Arbuckle, Mrs. Russell Cat lin and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. Assisting In the serving will be Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mrs. Stuart Nelson, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr. and Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde, Yocoms HostSv On Wednesday i Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocora were hosts to members of their club! Wednesday night at their North Summer street home. A dessert supper was followed by : an evening, of contract bridge. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. H. O. White were special guests. Members are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. DeLano, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mr..' and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Guef roy and Mr. and Mrs. Yocom. Enrleweod Wesnen's elab will hold a covered dish luncheon and meeting at the home of Mrs. W. A. Reeves, 1055 North 16th. street on Friday. There will be a valentine exchange and white elephant sale. The luncheon will be served at 1:30 p. m. The Unitarian Woman's alli ance will meet on Friday at the home of Mrs. Charles South, 269 North Winter street, at 2 o'clock on Friday. Mr. Catherine Hart, -regional vice-president will bt; -present - i ,. ? Today's Pattern Specially cut for the hard-to- fit figure; real coverage' for any- J one;! Apron Pattern 4930: note r amble bib-top, length of skirt, I ' stay-put straps. - : i f Pattern 4930 comes in sizes small (14-16; S2-S4), medium i (18-20; 36-38). large (40, 42, 44), : extra large (46, 48, SO). Medium, 1 yds. 39-in. jT: . Send SIXnXN CENTS la coins ! for i this pattern to Th Oregon Statesman, Pattern Dept.. Salem, ! . .. Ore. PnntpSainly SIZE. NAME. AT ! s PRESS, STYLE NVMBEK. i Send rnnxiN CENTS more for ! M Anne Adams Fall and Winter f .Pattern Book, full t smart, fabric- i saving styles. Pre pattern for hat ; and, muff-bag printed rignt in book. S: t-( yn ; Dr. Harry A. Drown f Optometrist " 1S1 N. Likerty SL H -Mm-4930 x Society Music L . Maxine Buren Womtal Editor CLUB CALENDAR DAV auxiliary meet at VTW bau. S pjn. m Salem Council of Women s or ganizations special meeting. chamber of commerce, t .30 p.m. Keizer sewing club, an day with Mrs. Harry Broadbent. 135 Che meketa street. . , , . Fruitland Women s circle, j at church annex. 1 p. m. Raphaterians meet i with Mrs. Morton E. Peck. 1532 Court street, 2:30 p. ra. ! Salem branch, Oregon Musia Teachers association. ' 1:43 lunch. Golden Pheasant. Rex Putnam , speaker, irrnir Woman's Relief Corps meet at YMCA. X p. m. y South Salem WCTU with Mrs. Winifred Stevens. 2009 South High street, a p. m. nmtntT Chemeketa cnapter. jjak meet at Salem Woman's club, 1 p. m. TUESDAY ! Miasourl ladies, with Mrs. A. W. Boytes, 1889 North Winter street, no-host luncheon. i - - !. Rebekah Lodge Has Session Mrs. Emil Otjen presided at the regular session of the Salem Rebekah lodge which met at the Oddfellows hall Monday night. Lula Wilson of Hope Rebekah lodge No. 14 of Ashland, was in troduced and became a member by "deposit of . card. February 7, at 3 o'clock at the USO building, has been designated as the time for Rebekans to be tested for tu berculosis. A "March of Dimes" program followed the meeting. . F. L. club win meet .Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Van Pelt at 1604 Broadway. Miss Mary Hammack, niece of the Van Pelts, will be the hostess. , 0 . Mrs. Clarence Townsend an nounces team practice for Mon day night following the regular session of lodge. Visiting in Salem today as guests of Mrs. Petfr Buck will be Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eugene, Mrs. James Hoak of Manchester, Iowa,1 and Mrs. Tom King of Dallas. Mrs. Fischer and Mrs. Hoak are visiting in Dallas at the King home. - ; Today s Menu Extension department furnish es the featured dish for today and it will go with good old meat loaf in the main course.! Orange slices . - ' French dressing Meat loaf Beans in sour sauce Baked potatoes ; Custard pie GREEN BEANS .1 IN SOUR , SAUCE 2 cups cooked green beans (unseasoned) ( V4 cup mild vinegar Vt cup water or juice in which beans were cooked 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 teaspoon dry mustard or 3 teaspoons prepared mustard 1 tablespoon butter I tablespoons sugar Pinch of salt 1 Mix dry ingredients. Add liq uid and butter .t Cook until thick ened. Add beans and heat slowly to give flavors a chance to blend. SAVE HALF I Qui BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTION in mi Ltreanr .. deHcstely pink kt.Iaxuriow a4 to yew -' akia in .eenbatiag hank irinds nI drjbg indoof' ' heat! Helps yoer alda stay dewiljsoftaadaaioodirlgkt ; into spring! Timely redue ties just woea your akbj : most aeods sack kelp I - - k- WILLETTf . : tzpizl Dixj Slcro IUU at likerty Th. till Clubs . The Home Jeryme English Society Editor " Mrs. Perry . To. Honor Visitor ; Mrs. Robert Coodfellow (Car men CurryJ who is visiting In the capital , at the home of her husband's parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Goodfellow, will be the honor guest at an informal party tonight when Mrs. 'Leon Perry entertains at her Jeffer son street home, j Mrs. Goodfellow and htr . daughter Joine, are residing In Carmel, Calif,; while Major " Goodfellow is overseas. ; Contract bridge will be in play during the evening with a late supper served by the hostess. . Honoring Mrs. Goodfellow will be Mrs, Petr Buck. Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton, ' Mrs. William Ls Lidbeck, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs. A. Terfence.King, Mrs. Ro bert Needham and Mrs. Leon Perry. ; j. . I ' J i Mrs. Hanson on DAR Program Chemeketa chapter, Daughters, of the American Revolution will provide the program to be given by the Oregon Society of the Daughters of the American Rev olution over KO AC this after noon at 4 o'clcok. The programs, sponsored by the PAR, are given each month.- Mrs. W. E. Hanson, past re gent of Chemeketa chapter, will describe the activities of schools approved by the national society of DAR for their work among under-privileged youth, especial ly among the mountain whites. Mrs. Hanson is state chairman of the approved schools. '. '. - h' Mrs. Small to -Honor Cliib Mrs. Brazier Small has invited members of her bridge to her home on South Church street to night. Contract bridge will be in play after the dessert supper hour. . I J i I Mrs." Genevieve ' Cooper of Portland will be a special guest. Members are Mrs. -Ralph Hamil ton, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. John X. Elliott, Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce,'. Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. f. W. Poorman, Mrs. H. G. Maison, and Mrs. E. V. McMechan. , . ) IpJ' "v ITS? ? ' 1 ft&&T 1 v , Jit ' I : 7A'Sr& ; :' w Mix -(- .--sN. - -iv J JL Steal her heart on Valentine9 Day by giving her a gift she'll really appreciate. We ve' many,' many nays of helping you say '7 Jove you" . V . "practical pretty tvay$. For uifeior sweet- j heart there is an appropriate gift - and you're sure to find it here in our wide' selection of : -. Valentinm Pay presents Just come in - - browse around - - and you'll find her heart's desire. . 315' Court ia CZZGOZl STATEZMA21. ScSexa, Scholarship Girls to Be Honored ; 'i Cap and Gown, senior women's honorary on the Willamette uni versity campus, win entertain at dinner tonight in the fireplace church In honor of i freshman girls, who are attending WHlam-" ; ette on a scholarships This is an ' annual affair given by the honor ary, -w ; i : -s ;'.:;) K-i ::; " .The dinner table will be .fes tive' with -Valentine- decorations and pussywillows. i Miss Mary : Bennett, president,". wM be the toastmistress.Oother members of Cap and Gown are Miss Jean Fries, Miss Betty Andrews," Miss Catherine Thomas and Miss Lois Robinson. - : . 1 - . : j The honor guests will be Ruth Baio, Geraldine Nelson, Salem; Doris Bartholomy, Mary Carson,' Caroline Cooper, Kay Karnopp, Lois Messing, Eileen Lytle, Port land. .'.-... Jean Caldwell, Newberg; Dor othy Deal, Kelso, Wash.; Shirley' Gribskov, Junction City; Evelyn Jory, Burlingame, Calif.; Meryl Mathison, Elizabeth Olson, Mil waukie; Helen Terry, Carlton; Jean Ludlow, Hillsboro; Hend rina Van Leeuwen, Albany; Hel-' en Wilson, Gates; Jane Brown, Canbyu and r Marjorie . Smith, Mapleton. . : Benson Boys ! Entertain f-' S ,- "- ' ' i The home of - Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson on East Nob ; Hill was the setting for two Informal parties on Saturday when their , sons entertained. ' Whitney Benson; celebrated his 1 12th birthday on Saturday. He invited guests to luncheon and later they made up a line party at the theatre.: The;! val entine motif was used in the dec orations. . f j r .' i Whitney's guests were Harland Brock, Richard Herring, Norma Hamilton, Donna Northelf er, Ro bers Luther, Sonia Nohlgren, Margaret Miller, David Emmons and, Donald Raymond, j Saturday night Steven Benson opened his home to , the Leslie Junior Hi-Y boys. Forty -were present to enjoy games and dan cing during the evening. L Re freshments were served at a late hour. ' ' ; ; MT. ANGEL Mrs. Frances Skonetzne, one of Mt Angel's oldest residents, celebrated her 91st birthday Monday, January 29.1 ; - i !:i ." Her" children and other rela tives gathered at her home Sun day afternoon for an informal 'party. ' f i Those ' present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drysdale and fam ily, Felix Skonetzne, Miss Peggy Skonetzne, all of ML Angel; Miss Mafic Skonetzne, and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Smith, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. David Drysdale and family, Beavercceek; and ; Mr. . and: Mrs. Stanley Duda, Gervais. . On Monday afternoon : neigh bors and friends honored : Mrs. Skonetzne with a party.. t Salem's Exclusive Oregon, Tfatrra&ry Horning. Fabmcrr I 1S13 Mrs. DomalJ C. Eoberts daughter, Georgia, returned Wednesday from a week's stay in San Francisco. While in the bay city they were "registered at the Stewart hotel. Mr. Roberts, who has .been east on a business trip, also returned to Salem on Wednesday. , '-.I.. Ensign Wolf ZiTv'i V 4 1V1CU X lOCl ill Chicago Announcement Is being made of the .marriage of- Miss Billie Ann Robb, daughter of Mrs. Cecil iBrunk of Kansas City, .Missouri; ! and Ensign Warren A. Wolf, . United States navy, son of Mr. and Mrsi Fred D, Wolf of Salem, which took place on - Thursday, January 18 in Chicago. The wed' , ding followed - Ensign Wolfs . graduation earlier : in the day from Northwestern University .The ceremony was performed In the chapel of the First Bap tist church with Rev. Wilson of ficiating at 8 o'clock. . . J The bride wore a sea green suit with matching hat and cor sage of t white orchids for her wedding. '. 1 f Mrs. Floyd Montgomery of Chicago was the honor attend ant. Mr. Montgomery served as . best man. After the ceremony the bridal couple entrained for Miami, Flor ida where Ensign Wolf reported for duty, .'k : I Mrs. Fred Wolf went east for her son's . marriage. There she was met by her daughter, Miss Geraldine Wolf, Aerographers mate Se, WAVE, who is station ed in Washington, D. C. After the wedding Mrs. Wolf and her daughter' visited in the nation's capital and New York. , The new Mrs. Wolf is a grad uate of Kansas City schools. Her husband is a graduate of Salem schools and attended the Univer sity of Oregon before entering the service. He is a member of Theta Chi fraternity. Before re ceiving his commission at North western University he took his pre-midshipman training at Park college in Missouri and at As- bury Park, New Jersey. Miss Battle Braixel, Miss Oat- tie Shutt and Miss Maria Dare will be among those in Portland j Friday night td attend the stage show, "The Merry Widow," ;mt the Mayfair theatre. They will remain in Portland for the Week end and will be registered at the Portland hotel.!! Lincoln Washington Program Scheduled BRUSH COLLEGE A patriotic program commemorating the birth dates of Lincoln! and Washington will be presented at Brush College grange, Friday night at P-m. Permanent . Pesb Wave 4 Cfl Complete.. s?4.yl Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment Phone 11(1 Castle Perm. Wavers SOS First National Back Bids, Specialty . Stpre . , ? McmufdcturerHas Frankly, it's a recipe from a I manufacturer, but It' a good lo-1 calized formula that . goes well at this very time of year. CHEEKY CUSTARD COOKIES : 2 cups Fisher' blend flour, : cup sugar 1 . teaspoon double-acting (or . 1 teaspoon single - acting) ; . baking powder .'. '. i teaspoon salt. . . cup shortening , ' t 1 egg 2 tablespoons, water i !;:.' Sift and measure flour. - Sift again with" other dry Ingredients. u in shortening as xor pasiry. i Add beaten egg and water, stir-fv ring - with fork Roll Inch thick and cut into circles about IVt to S inches in diameter with ; large heart-shaped : cookie cut ter. Spread half with filling. Cut centers out, from remaining cir cles or hearts and place on top. Pres edges with fork. Bake on sheets at 425 degrees 10 minutes, or uhtil browned.! Store uncov ered. Makes about! 2 dozen large cookies. :.":-4::'': '' vT!i CHEKEY CUSTARD FILLING S tablespoons flour Vx cup sugar . . L ..a ' Vi teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten ' 1 cups scalded milk 2 tablespoons butter or sub- " stitute . 1 cup sliced or maraschino cherries teaspoon vanilla Mix' flour, sugar and salt Add beaten egg. Stir in gradually the scalded milk. Cook over hot wa ter until thickened. Add short ening and stir to melt Remove from heat and add cherries and flavoring. Cooi and use as fill ing for cookies. i , j Banks Will Give Counsel lO iietuming Veterans NEWi YORK, Jan. J1.-P-W. . Randolph .Burgess, ' president of the American Bankers association, , said today the nation's 15,000 banks would adopt a policy of friendly understanding, accurate information; experienced counsel and direct assistance lor the bene fit of war veterans. r for. fish, fowl, meats and economy meals .1 W- Feminine Phone 3C03 living Costs . ..Li.-.' i- f W. 1 pet I .rtfl St -SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31-Cff) The high cost of living in Pacific coast cities continues to, jnount, with war-busy San Francisco and Los Angeles, registering new war time peaks as of December 5, the US department of labor's bureau of labor sUUstds reported today. ? San Francisco's advance, De tween November 15 and Decem- ba- IS .was the ureetest 810 of for bU items, the sur owed. The Los Angeles rise was 210 of one per cent Seattle, which reflected a 110 of one per cent decline as of No vember 15, turned upward with a 610 rise for the next month. Portland. Ore. showed a 1 and 110 per cent increase for the per- ior of September 15 to December is. - - Food costs led the advance in all major cities. In San Francisco it was up 1 and 910 per cent; Seattle 810; Los Angeles 410; Portland 2 and 010. . : ;i The all-item cost index, com Censdi IlrsJIargarcl Siccus SEAES EXPERT CORSETIERE Gale Sdentific Support dm LONGLINE BRA Semi-Built Up .25 Prs-shrank raysti Koursd cotton. Boms front and kack to Ml smooth flosk. Rayon larsay bust. Back hook and oy loslns. aicaa 348. Gharmode For Figure Flattery pared with the 1W5-3J aTerage. amounts to 31.1 in Seattle; 29.1 In Los Angeles; 32.7 In San Fran cisco and 3&3 in Portland. 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