V I- 4t " Wedding to Take Place . '..: In March 1 Romantic news of interest to members of the younger set It announcement of the engage ment and forthcoming marriage of Miss Amy MacGregor, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.' Mac Gregor, to Aviation Cadet Ro bert Beil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beil of Spokane. The wedding will take place early in March following - Cadet Beil's graduation from Corpus Christ!, Texas, at which time he will re ceive his naval air corps wings. . The "ceremony will be perform ed in Spokane. . " Miss MacGregor came to Sa lem last summer with her par ents from Idaho. She is a gradu- ate of the University of Idaho and wears the Pi Beta Phi ar row. She Is a member of the Sa lem Spinsters. The bride-elect Is employed at the state selec tive service headquarters. Cadet Beil attended the Unl- versity of Washington before en tering the service.: His frater nity is Alpha Tau Omega. Shower for Bride-Elect For tonight Miss Doris Duffy la entertaining with a pre-nup-ttal shower honoring Miss Mac Gregor at the North Capitol street home of her parents. Bridge' will be in play during the evening, with a late supper fol lowing. The bridal motif and - spring flowers will provide the decorative note about the rooms. A linen shower will fete the bride-to-be. ' Honoring Miss MacGregor will be Miss Phyllis Fisher, Miss Florence Duffy, Miss Fern Mac Gregor, Miss "Mary McKay, Mrs. Lilith PickelL Miss Lorraine Miller and Miss Doris Duffy. Zontians Hear Dr. Millar , Forty members and guests of the Salem Zonta club met on Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max O. Buren on , Court street to hear a ' talk on world problems discussed by Dr. James .Millar. The speaker im here under the sponsorship of the: state extension depart ment. Miss Marjorie Tye, county home demonstration agent and a member of the club, introduced the speaker. I r A business session was - con ducted by Mrs Oscar Melgaard following the talk, in which the possibilities of holding a re gional conference in lieu of a national convention, were dis cussed. " Hostesses for the evening were Mrs; Lucia Dare Tyler Miss Katheryn Carthew, Miss Hazel Roenicke and Miss Maxine Buren. . The next meeting will be held . at the home of Miss Lillian and Miss Jesse McDonald on North . 13rd street Council Women Hear Speaker The Salem Council of Wom en's organizations met in spe cial session on Thursday after v noon . to hear Dr. James Millar speak. The meeting was held in the chamber of commerce rooms. Dr. Millar, speaking on prob lems of .the world today, dis cussed particularly the negro problem as It will affect us after the war. . .' The regular j meeting of the Salem Council will be held on February joom of church. 15 in the Fireplace the First Methodist 1 Mrs. Mmedee M. Smith. Ill and daughter, Sidney) Ann, have re turned after a fortnight's stay In Portland where teey were guests of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs.' H. S. Smith. , - - ----- - ' - Today s Ienu- . Menu for t oj d a y includes pareribs, for Sunday Veal, and Monday, creamed codfish. - TODAT ' Fruit cocktail Spareribs and sauerkraut Boiled potatoes t Washington cream pie , -j . , SUNDAY Jellied raw vegetable salad Veal steak paprika style Baked potatoes , ; :'-'', - Ice cream i Chocolate nut topipng " MONDAY Avocado salad Creamed cod fish on biscuits Frozen asparagus ; ' Apple pie, cheese r :, j' - Ji VEAL STEAK TATSJKA t lbs. veal steak (H inch thick) .Salt - 1 eg 2 tablesDOons mil 1 cup sifted bread crumbs , Drippings or ft 1 cup sour cream 1 tablespoon piprika. Cut steak Into fix pieces. Sea son and dip in beaten egg dilut ed with milk, then into sifted crumbs. Brown slowly in hot fat. Add sour cream. Cover and cook slowly one hour. Add paprika and Wend well. Serve steak tip ped with sauce, on a very hot platter. Yield: six servings. - Society Clubs Music . . .The Home Maxine Buren Women " Editor CLUB CALENDAB SATURDAY Cheraeketa chapter, D AR meet at Salem Woman's elob, 3 p. m. MONDAY Salm Garden club meet at YMCA. 7 JO pjn. American - Legion auxiliary meeting, t p.m. Salem Daughter of Nile all day- meeting. Masonic temple, luncheon noon. TUESDAY Missouri ladles, with Mrs. A. W. Boyles, 1880 North Winter street, no-nost luncheon. American War Mothers. aU day USO, business at 1 p.m. Eastern Star, Masonic temple, PJB. Yomarco class of First Metho dist church meet , with Mrs. G. ' Herbert Smith. University house, 1:15 dessert luncheon. WEDNESDAY v Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary, business meeting, 7 woman's clubhouse. Presbyterian circles meet. Knight Memorial church sil ver tea. S pjn. PEP Teachers club meet at Schneider's Coffee shop. pjrt Pythian Sisters. K. P. hall, 8:30 no-host dinner. Royal Neighbors of America meet at Veterans hall. 8 p.m. St. Paul's guild and auxiliary no-host luncheon at parish house 1 p.m. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU, meets at Methodist Old People's Home. 130 pan. Polk County PTA Meeting Held INDEPENDENCE About 50 were in attendance at the all-day meeting of the Polk county council of Parent-Teachers on Wednesday, held at the West a lem grade school. Associations , represented were from Dallas, Falls City, ' 'Monmouth, Inde pendence and West Salem At the morning business ses--sion, presided over by Mrs. Fletcher Barrows of Monmouth, president, a school of instruction was given by Mrs. J. H. Turnbull of Salem, regional vice-president She talked on the objec tives of Parent-Teacher work. Discussions were given on bills of interest to Parent-Teachers now before the legislature. The association was urged to support the plan now before the ways and means committee for $23,000 to be allowed Jor re search on child nutrition. They were urged also to support house bill No. 53, which will provide a health and physical fitness pro gram in high schools. The sup port of the milk control bill was also urged and the bill to be drawn asking the state to pro vide funds for a school lunch supervisor in the department of education. Luncheon was served by West Salem Parent-TeacherJ associa tion as hostesses and the teach ers of the grade school as guests. ' Mrs. . Van Zanten, principal of the grade school, presented a group of students in a music program, followed by; a talk by Katherine Haskell Read, assist ant professor of household ad "ministration at pregon State college. She spokef on "How can home and school help develop more tolerance and friendliness " in . children." She stated that children should bej taught to find outlets for negative emotions . and that parents must learn to understand and accept emotions of their children. The nominating committee elected to report at the next meeting to be held at Dallas on April 5 includes Mrs. Dean Walker, chairman, Mrs. Norman Hanna and Mrs. Hugh Van Loan of Monmouth. Today's Pattern Ail-purpose frocks in cotton or 11 rayon, Pattern 4824, panel-cut to . slim you; button-front to -save time and "hair-do," . to make ironing easy. - " Pattern 4824 tomes in-sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, Size . 16 takes 3 yards 35-inch fabric; I y yards 4ace edging. " ' : - i .... - . Send ' SIXTEEN CENTS ' In "coins for this pattern to The Oregon' Statesman, pattern- Ipt Salem, . Or. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. ' Send I" tfTi. EH CENTS more for he Anne Adas Fall and Whiter - Pattern Book, full of amart. labrie aavlnc styles. Free pattern for hat and mufl-bag printed right in book. 1't ieryme English Society Editor I Birthday Parties ' Given Members of the younger set i have been honored at birthday ; parties this . week. Friday night I: John' Ericksen, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Bjarne: Ericksen, was sur- prised on I his 13th birthday 'j when a group of friends gath- ered at his home on South Cot- tage street. 1 i ;. I - Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and later a birthday cake and refreshments were . served. The patriotic motif was 9 carried out in the decorations and table appointments. Honoring j John were Patsy ; Severin, Joan Smith, Beverly Krueger, Barbara Johnson, Jean Patterson, Jean Clement, !Au- 1 drey Simmons, j Ralph Blakely. Allan Gil christ, Steven Benson, John Ray, Dyle Fussel and Tom Paulus. Anne Ileltzel's Dinner Anne Heltzel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel, celebrat ed her eighth birthday on Wed nesday night when she enter tained a group of : her girl friends at dinner at the home of her parents on Leslie street. A pink) and white color scheme was used in the table decora tions. .1 i' ' Covers were placed for Kathie Heltzel, Sondra. Jochimsen, Joan Barnes, Jo&n Hoover, Joyce Armstrong, Justine Lewis, Kaye Tomlinson, Jimmy Heltzel and Anne Heltzel. I I Miss Bernina j Entertains j ! Mrs. Donald EulL who is vis iting here from Minneapolis, was honored at dinner Thursday night when her niece, Miss Irene Burn ing, entertained at - her State street home, Valentine decora tions were used and cards were in play during the evening. Covers were placed for Mrs. Donald Eull, Mrs. William Ne ville, Mrs. Delbert Nedrow, Miss Ruth Skinner and Miss Irene Beming. Mrs. V. Ei Kuhn has returned from a week's stay at Braemar beach where she was the guest of Mrs. Eugene Halley at her summer home. . ZENA 4 Mrs. Worth Henry opened her home forthe Febru ary meeting of the Spring Valley Home Missionary society, Thurs day. Principal .speaker was Mrs. C. W. Stacey, legislative chair- man of the f State Federation of " Women's clubs, who extended an invitation to "become a member of the federation from the pres ident of. the federation, Mrs. George Moorhead. f 2 ' ; Mrs. Stacey said in part "I have h a firm conviction that women are not taking their part in the legi- , slation of our nation as only 63 per cent of our women voted." The speaker -emphasized the importance of a postwar set up, discussed the equal rights amen dment, gave- the arguments for 1 and against compulsory military training, talked at length about ' the Judd resolution whereby the United States requests other , na tions which Igrow opium, to not grow more than Is needed for rCr',iKf Stacey, have' promised not to do SO. ; ; f : i : Mrs.. Chris Yungen and Mr3. ' Frank Munson, appointed by the president, Mrs. Ralph Shepard at the January jmeeting as the new devotional and program leaders, conducted part of the program. Mrs. Ralplj Shepard conducted the businesa session when Mrs. Lois Crawford, secretary pro tem in the absence of Mrs. L. I. Mick ey gave repoHs, the sick commit tee and the treasurer, Mrs. Worth Henry, reported. - ' J Hostesses lor March are Mrs, .Elwood Cooper, Mrs. Ben Mc t -Kinney and Mrs. . Ivan Merrick. iA no-hostess luncheon win be , . .'served...-' ' .., ;..V, I'.';. r The hostesses Mrs. Worth ' Henry and Mrs. Lee Gibson ser ved a desser lunch to Mrs. C. W. - Stacey, Mrsi Florence Atkinson; - Mrs. Frank Munson, Mrs. Fred erick Muller, Mrs. Jde-Hackett Mrs. James A-lFrenchj Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs. 'W. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Chris Yungeri, Mrs. i Clarence Merrick, Mrf. A. M. Patrick, Mrs. Lois; Crawford, Mrs. " Robert Shepard, Mrs. Ralph; Shepard, Mrs. Lawerence McCIure, - Mrs. Walter B. Hunt Larry McCIure, Mrsw: R. V. Carlson and David, and Elizabeth Atkinson. ... The OBEGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sahndar Morning. Februarr 3. IMS Lois PhilliDS Is Now! Mrs.- Blodgett : t Of interest to! the couple's many Salem friends la an nouncement of the marriage of Miss Lois Beryl Phillips, daugh ter of Rev. and , Mrs. Victor Phillips of (Klamath Falls, and' Private Corydon M. Blodgett, i son of Dr. and Mrs. C L. Blod gett of Salem, which took place' at the First Methodist church in Portland on Monday, January 29. The bride's father performed the ' ceremony before agather- ing of relatives and friends of the couple. The church altar was decorated with baskets of white chrysanthemums and snapdrag ons flanked by tall white; tapers in candelabra. Preceding the ! rites, Mr.' .Mark JWaltz, former classmate vBecause Years." of the s groom, sang and Through the 1 ' The bride, who entered on tile arm of her; father wore a heavy white crepe wedding gown fash ioned with a panel in front and : a low gathered waistline which extended into a full' skirt The fitted bodice was made with a j sweetheart ! neckline and long , sleeves with points over the wrist Her fingertip length tulle 1 veil cascaded from a pearl Juliet cap. She carried a white Bible' which was! marked with an or chid. ' ' s - Mrs. William Laughlin (Rum Finney) was the matron of hon or. She wore a blue starched chiffon - dress enhanced with rose and blue flowers. She car ried a bouquet of pastel spring flowers and wort a wreath of rosebuds in her : hair. Brides maids were Miss Mary Jean Huston, who wore blue mar quisette, and Miss Jan Johnson, whose dress was of yellow mar quisette. The girls are all soro rity sisters of the bride.' The at : ten dan ts carried large sprang bouquets , and wore matching ; headbands i of flowers. Attend the Groom Mr? Arthur Utley of Salem stood with; his nephew as best ! man. Ushers were Mr. Clifford Hill of Portland and Mr. Elmer : Scheelar, United ; States navy, who is home on leave from over seas duty.: They were classmates of the groom at Willamette uni- versity. . i For her) daughter's nuptials, Mrs. Phillips wore an aqua blue : crepe gown with- small black hat Mrs. Blodgett attended her son's marriage in a purple crepe gown enhanced with sequin trim and a flowered hat Their cor- sages were of Talisman roses. The newlyweds: greeted their ; guests at : a reception in the church parlors, which were dec orated with spring flowers. The three-tiered wedding cake cen . tered the' bride's liable,' flanked ' by tall white tapers. Pouring were Mrs. Kenneth Phillips arid Mrs. James Brodi gan of Portland, sister-in-law and sister of the .bride. Serving were Miss Susanna Schramm and Miss Betty Zp Allen of Sa ' lem. i j f 1 , The bridal couple went to the Dorchester; House, and Wecoma Beach on their honeymoon. For travelling j the bride wore i a brown wool costume suit with matching accessories and an or chid corsage. j iTe Honor Newlyweds ii Private and Mrs. Blodgett re turned toj the capital 'Friday night and will spend the week end here at the home of his par ents. Sunday afternoon Dr. and Mrs. Blodgett Have invited friends v of the couple to call at their home, 650 Shipping street, between the hours of 4 - and 6 o'clock to! meet the newlyweds. ; The bridegroom will leave the , first of the week j for Fort Ord, Calif., to report ..for assignment. He has been stationed at Camp Roberts. His bride will make her home in Klamath Falls With her parents. ; I . " ' The new Mrs. Blodgett is j a graduate of Willamette univer sity and a: member of Beta CH sorority. She was 'active in dra matic circles oral the campus. .Private Blodgett is also a Wil lamette university graduate and a member of Sigma Tan frater nity. He is well known In musi cal circles, both jln Salem and on ; the Willamette' campus, j L i- . Girl Scout Troop Plans for Camp Girl Scout troop Noi 2 met Thursday! afternoon at the First - the dinner hour. Valentine dec ' Congregational church and dis- , orations will be used in the table ! cussed means of earning money for their smmnerScampil ! - - Dona Pophe was elected treais- iurer and Rosemary Rowell was elected sub-scribei the other of- ficers having previously been elected. The girls decided to ek- .1 T-t if ! .. ensure nampn iar vuenunH. v ' -: The 'Graves Schccl cfiDancing At Crystal Gareen BaUreess . Corner ef Liberty and t - i Ferry Streets - i After ix t weeks vacation, now open for business again. -Teaching all types of danc- rng. Make your enrollment Wednesdays, Fridays, Sat urdays. Learn dancing, the smart, easy way. in six easy Rhumba and jitterbug. So . , .f i ;. l easy to : iearn. ! , ' ; Get It; the Graves Way . Our Motto: i -If You Can Walk; We Can Teach Yen le Dance - " : -- . -si- . -'- -it- Ccrotain and Mrs. Gerold their wedding cake folloiwinj their marriage on Icmuary 17 In Tacoma. The bride Is the former Winifred Hertrich. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Simpson of Salem. Captain and 'Mrs. Simpson visited here before leaving for Santa Bcribara, Calif., where he will be as signed. The army captain recently returned from 33 months of duty in the Souflx Padfla I l f Hostesses to Entertain j Sunday j Miss Eleanor ond Miss Helen Trindle have invited guests to the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Trindle, on South Commercial street on Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Contract bridge will be in play during the evening and a late supper, will be served by the hostesses. Valentine , decorations will be used in the table appoint ments. ji Bidden by the hostesses are Mrs. Wayne Doughton, MrsT Har old Shogren, Mrs. Kenneth Han son, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, jr, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson of Hills boro, Mrs., Alan Siewert, Miss Beth Siewert and Miss Jean McElhinny of McMnnville. . . Recent Bride I Is Honored . Mrs. A. L. Wallace and Miss Helen Fletcher entertained at the letter's; North 19th street home with . a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. M. H. Carder (Mable Dotson) whose wedding occurred In Portland during the Christmas holidays. Bingo was in play during the evening with prizes . going to Mrs, Russel Beutler. Mrs. H. P. Grant and Mrs. Ed K. Hum phrey. Spring flowers and pussy wil lows were used about the rooms. Dessert was served later in the evening. i ' Mrs. Carder is a teacher at Parrish junior high school. Bride-Elect Is ! Honor Guest Miss Leila Finden, bride-elect of Glenn H. Pearson was honored at a shower by Mrs. D. B. Parkes and her daughter, Mrs. Martin Finden . Jr. at the latter's apart ment on High street ? Yellow tapers and daffodils were used for decorations. Bidden to honor Miss Finden were Mrs. M Fmdensr., Mrs. C. Tipton, Mrs. FJdon Lappin, Miss Mildred Rothweiler, Mrs J Mary Huston,MIss Frances and Miss ' Helen Doris Friesen, Miss Delia Merk, : Miss Marybelle Yantus, Miss Kay" Gemunder, Mrs.; Ray mond Beard and the hostesses. Ericksens to Be Dinner Hosts 1 Mr. and Mrs Bjarne Ericksen will preside at dinner toniht at their South Cottage street home for members of thir club.: Con tract bridge will be in play after ,: decorations. : , r I . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King will be additional guests. Member? , re Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, I nd Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley and Mr. and Mr 1Tr4trcn ''' , f-, ....).-:. I ' ( I ; . , I;- ) : i - , r .1 Simpson pictured cnitano; Mrs. G. H. Tsyler ef Portland Is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies, at their North Cottage street home. $4.50 Part ii I' J-U.LL M- J. iU... J All-Feather" Pillows . . 100 Wool Auto Robes Sale! V2 Price Sale of Gifts Lamb's1 Wool ; Polishing Mitt . . . "7 t . j L. Miss Elise Schroeder , A Hostess Miss Hise Schroeder has In- . vited guests to a dessert supper at 8 o'clock tonight at her home, on North Winjer street Contract bridge will be In play during the evening. , The" Valentine motif "will be ( carried out in the table appoint- : ments. Bouquets of spring flow ers will decorate the" guest rooms. . , 1 Miss Schroeders guests will be Mrs. Richard Krlesel, Mrs. Howard Bergman, Mrs. Roy Ed-, gerton, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs; Alan Siewert, Miss Marian' Bretz, Miss ' Eleanor Trindle, Miss Doris Harold, Miss Irene Hollenbeck, Miss Grace Bottler,. Miss Hattie Bratzel, Miss Ann Anderson, Miss Gladys Conner, Miss Jean Spaulding and Miss Beth Siewert Dinner Party: at Marsh Home . Speaker of the House Eugene E. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh pre sided at an informal dinner party Friday night at their Garnet street home. Covers were placed for Gover nor and Mrs. Earl Snell, Secre tary of State and Mrs. Robert S. FarrelL Jr., Mrs. Stewart John son and Rep. and Mrs. Marsh. - : - ODDS - Wool Blankets Genuine Glasbake Ware Chrome-Band Trim Makers! Casseroles! Pie Plates! ' See this special table today t in Gift Shop NOTION DEPARTMENT r -S 1 M mum ' PAGE CEVHf Major sad tin. Frederick J., Brennan and Lt and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine were among those at tending the stage performance of The Merry Widow" at the May fair theatre in Portland Thurs day night' ' ' . Luncheon for Miss Betty Metcalf 'Mrs. Herbert Jones presided at a smartly arranged surprise luncheon Friday noon at ; the Golden Pheasant In compliment a her sister. Miss Betty Met ; calf, bride-eket of Technical Sergeant Melvin Larklns. ' The Valentine motif was used In the table appointments and the centerpiece was of red and white snapdragons. A bridal shower honored Miss Metcalf. Covers were placed for Miss Betty Metcalf,, Mrs. William Kelley, Mrs, Marvin Larkins, Mrs. James Henery, Mrs. Robert Prime, Mrs. Elmer . Zamzow, Mrs. Iwrence Stoddard. Mrs. Sam Saunders,, Mrs. A. B. De Gulre, Mrs. Roy Cr'Mara. Miss Merece Olson, t. Mrs. Warren Horsman and Mrs. Herbert Jones. . '"' Mr. "and Mrs. Donald Burke entertained a group of friends at dinner Friday night at their home en East Nob HilL Contract bridge was in play during the evening. : - . . oxBsssseessmmii 1 n -t! r XI it.