start iMarf3fi?: ,!itf 'j- yr-, rr!"T:--rtyT m liim iiam jh it.-nr-riniftf1i---tf- - - 1 l .4 J, PAGE EH Visitors Are Guests, in Capital . Several interesting visitors art In the capital this week as guests' Of their famlHe, ; Mrs. William Reginald Walk- er, who will be remembered u i Dorothy Blaisdell, has been her this week visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Blaisdell. She is leaving today for Fairfield, California, where , Lt Walker is now stationed with the' army air corps. Lt and Mrs. Walker have been residing in Memphis, Tenn, since their mar riage last March. Mrs. John W. Evans and son, John Craig, have arrived from Denver and are house guests of her husband's parents. Dr. and Mrs. John C Evans. They have been in Denver with her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter Wil son. Major Evans is serving in the European theater of war. 1 Mrs. Evans and her son expect to go to Portland to make their home after a three weeks' visit in. the capital. Mrs. Thomas Tongue III and on, Thomas Healy, of Portland, have been spending the past week in Salem as the guests of . her parehti, Mr. and Mrs. Frank t Healy. They will return to their home on' Sunday. Mrs. - Kathryn Metzger of ' Portland; formerly of Salem, and Mrs. Katherine Louiza of) Stock ton, Calil, are the week end guests- of Mr. "and Mrs. George Alexander. Mrs. 1 Brantner Is Honored Miss Dorothy Dalton and Miss Nyla Phillips were hostesses at a surprise shower honoring Mrs. Thomas R. Brantner Thursday night at the Jefferson street resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff E. Phillips. Bouquets of daphne, : heather and syringas decorated the room, and the gift table, covered with n ivory lace cloth,, was centered - with an arrangement of early spring flowers. The evening was spent informally and late re- "freshments were served. Honoring Mrs. Brantner were Miss Delia Merit, Miss Marjorie Peterson, Miss Dorothy Davis, . Miss Romona Lenaburg, Miss Florence Lewis, Mrs. Dick Ack MrsTErnestine Fitrlohn. Mrs. ?,oy JunM5-ictiff pJhi Mis Dorothy Dalton and Miss Nyla Phillips. Mrs. Warner Entertains Mrs. Loyal Warner entertain ed a group of friends at a des- aert luncheon Thursday after noon at her home on E street. Several hours of sewing follow ed the luncheon hour. Later in I the afternoon their first grade daughters came in after school for a tea party. Mrs. Warner's quests were Mrs. Virgil Hume and Judy, Mrs. Marion Lamb and Deborah, Mrs. Deral Jones and Dotty, Mrs. George Hill and Sandra, Mrs. Ralph Eyre and Roberta, Mrs. Mary C. Walker and Laurel Ann Warner. Tr'r, TU 1 Quay S MenU Beef birds will make the main dish for dinner, oh Sunday, des sert will be orange shortcake. TODAY Cabbage slaw . . I Pork sausage Buttered noodles Floating island e e e SUNDAY Fruit salad Beet birds, noodles Mashed potatoes " Creamed peas Orange shorteaka . j . . e ; i MONDAY " -; Jellied tomato salad Dili pickle dressing Hamburger cake Hot cream gravy ' French fries i Baked apples --: - ' BEEF BIRDS WITH CARROTS 1 pounds round steak 6 small carrots 1 cup bread crumbs, sifted 1 egg , 1 tablespoon milk ! -3 tablespoons margarine or drippings ! Salt Pepper ! Have rouns steak one-half inch thick. 'Cut into individual serv ings.' Season with salt and pep- per. Place carrot in each piece and rolL Fasten each roll secure- ly with string or toothpicks. Roll in egg beaten with milk and fine bread crumbs. Brown In mar- , , . . , . garine or drippings. When nicely browned, add 1 cup water! and . , ... simmer about 3 hours, or until rolls are tender. Thicken liquid . - ' for grSvy. : Elcrsrvo This Dale!! Salnrdoy High!, Feb.-17ih . Salon's Youlh Dally! BROMVEN CLIFFORD SPEAKS PACIFIC COLLEGE QUAKTET SINGS LOTS OF GOOD AXITSIC! "Evzzzllzdl'' hziilznzn llariea and Sammer Streets 191 Free teats! , Sponsored by Salem Teoth Center Society - -Music .... The 1-Iome : ; " '"' i ' - 1 - & - ! 1 Maxine Buren Women's Editor CLUB CALENDAB SATUKDAT Salem Woman's club board ; : meeting. 1:4S business meeting. 339 p.m. i . Willamette lodge, at clubhouse. MONDAY Gamma Phi Beta alumna with. Mrs. Lester Carter, 1740 Norway, 30 dinner. Chapter BQ of PEO with Mrs. Ralph Gordon, 800 Rose street, 75 o'clock. Deaconess hospital auxiliary, , 1 ;30 p.m. Delta Phi Mothers, chapter house, 1 p.m. . Junior Woman's club, board meeting 1:30. business meeting S pjn. TUESDAT SL Paul's Junior guild, all day at parish house. American War Mothers, USO. an day meeting. Laurel Social hour club, with - Mrs. E. W. Eramett. Glen Creek road, dessert luncheon 130 p.m. Eastern Star social afternoon club, all day sewing. Masonla temple. Oregon Gamma PI Beta Phi mothers meet at chapter house, 1 p.m. Marion-Polk Medical auxiliary with Mrs. M. C. Findley, 6:30 dessert supper. Rainbow Girls annual birthday dinner, S:SS pjtu Masonie tem ple. YWCA board meeting, T30 pjn, at YWCA. AAUW radio . broadcast with Mrs. H. J. Thomas, 1170 North list street, t p.m. Past Presidents Woman's Re lief Corps with Mrs. Bessie Martin, lltS South 14th street, all day, covered dish luncheon noon. Delta Zeta alumnae with Mrs. Zmmett Klelnke, 181S South High street. S p.m. WEDNESDAY - American Lutheran church guild, at church parlor for one o'clock luncheon. - Waconda Community club, with Mrs. Arch Boyles, 1880 North Winter street, all day meeting, no-host luncheon at noon. First Methodist church circles. WSCS executive board in morn ing. . - Royal Neighbors sewing club with Mrs. Edna Hamlin, 1883 North 4th street, all day. cover ed dish luncheon at noon. . THURSDAY Evening literature grous AAUW. with Doris Harold, 1820 rir street. PI Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. Univer sity house, 730 D.m. Mildred Thurston Weds Navy Man , The First Christian church in Jefferson was the scene of the marriage of Miss Mildred Thurs ton and Mr. James Henderson, seaman second class, United States navy, Friday night at 8 o'clock. The bride's brother, Rev. Burton E. Thurston of Seattle, officiated at the cere mony. Miss Betty Louise Sin kola sang "Together," "Always" and "IH Be Seeing You." The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Mr. K. Thurston, wore a gown of white net and satin. Her fingertip length tulle veil was held in place with a tiara of seed pearls. Sh carried white or chids. Mrs. H. L. Wilson was her sister's honor attendant. She wore a white gown and carried ' PaVu ,Tega Bnenw were the Misses Pegge Wienert, pastel nosegay. Bridesmaids Ma r i 1 e e McFarlane, Shirley Blackman, Jean Mary Redmond and Barbara Miller. They also wore white gowns and carried pastel nosegays. Mr. Royal Hart was Mr. Hen derson's best man. Ushers were Mr. Athol Libby, Mr. Monte Weddle, Mr. William Barna, Mr. Robert Ullman and Mr. Robert Cole. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the church parlors. Assisting in the serving were the Misses Mary Bennett, Thyra Jean Currey, Edith Schifferer, Gaynell Cole, Lois Smith and Nyla Grenz. After a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches the couple will return to Jefferson to reside. The new Mrs. Henderson is a graduate of Jefferson high school and attended Willamette univer sity. She is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She expects to re sume her studies this spring. Her husb- 1 is also a graduate of Jeff ens i high school. He has been in Alaska the last 14 months and ia home oni three months leave. - RATION CALENDAB raocEssED rooost Book 4 Blue stamps XS through ZS, Al through MS now valid. . . . MEAT, BUTTE, FATS CHEESES! Book 4 Bed stamp Oi through XS gcoAX: Book i Sugar stamps 34 end 35 now Jthlund"' new Ump mwgt shoes: Lease tuats laraiidi . BkAlnUM ,Ump No, ft. I and 3 valid now. gasoline: A1 through March at. Each coupon worth 4 gauons. fuel oil: coupons jiMwj series) and period HI coupons (1944-45) aeries vahd through AprU Si. 14S. Tb K .. Jeryme English Society Editor i 1 ' y Pi Y Dinners Are Events of . (Weekend 1 Social events for th weekend center around several informal dinner parties.' ! '- Senator and Mrs. Trederick Lamport presided at dinner Fri day night at their Ben Lomand park home for a group of sena tors and their wives. f Covers were placed for Gov ernor and Mrs.! Earl SnelL Sena tor and Mrs. Paul Patterson of Hillsboro, Senator and MrgJ Er nest R. Fatland off Condon, Senator and Mrs. Merle Chess man of Astoria, Senator " and Mrs. J. N. Jones of Juntura and Senator and Mrs. Lamport. Parkeis Are Hosts 1 I Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker will be hosts for a dessert sup per party tonight at their Host street home, j Contract bridge will be In play after the supper hour. Guests of the Parkers will be Mayor and Mrs. I- M. Doughton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keeler and Mr. and Mrs. Claude! Murphy. Meyers te Entertain Mr. and Mrs; Richard A. Mey era will preside at dinner Sun day night at their;! Belmont street home for members of their club. Several i hours will follow the dinner: hour. Places will be laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson, Drij and Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr;, Mr.; and Mrs. C. L. Newman, (M r . and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer. I A Bridge Dinner Mr. and Mrs. O. J Frederick Chambers will entertain at din ner tonight for! a group: of friends at their North; 13th' street home, Contract bridge will be in play during 'the evening.- Covers will be; placed for Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles A. Sprague, Judge and Mrs. E. M, Page, Miss Dorothea! Steusloff and Mr. and Mrs. Chambers. . To Honor Club j -Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny will be dinner hosts to night at their; Court street resi dence for members of their club, The evening hours will be spent in playing contract; i -' Bidden by the McFJhlnnys are Mr. and Mrs.; A. F. Hayes, Dr. and Mrs. Carl Emmons and Dr. and Mrs. Burton Al Myers. i I -I: ' i -ft- Jimmy Heltzel Has Birthday Jimmy jHelttel, son &f Mr! and Mrs. Johi Heltzel, celebrated his fifth birthday Friday afternoon at an informal party at the home of his parents on Leslie street. After several hours of games a lighted birthday cake and re freshments were served. Honoring Jimmy were John Brown, Susan! Olinger, Suzanne Sondra and Sally Kay Jochim sen, Kathie and Tommy Heltzel, Sara Allen, Burke Loring Schmidt, Phillip and Gary Gou let, John Graham and Anne Heltzel. Z j ! I The Hollywood Liens auxlll ary will have; a luncheon meet lng on Monday at the; Lions Den at 1:15 o'clock. A. J. Crose, dis trlct governor of the! Lions will speak; on "Llonism." er e eWeNenl Oer eaaeft wA et hli4oilMis-.wrettefek'te fel iwefcfcwefc Owe eerlieiaaaVie Is Clubs ft - S k s BBf f - i ' M ' I " ' e BkBk. aw. 1 m m 1 ... k.W ar mm m I t r-1 KB) i, -mmT M . St : : ST t fe ss. jsT - XsaSsl afgSBBSS ' asjassaaA slam eWtBsessk ' asVesW ' ureMi.e. Ot Mtvk t Wft. Ow affcss st piaiinshts. IrTag yew ' eetaV la ledoy let mm aweey aiag r- . I"- 022X301 STATES2.IAH. Ccfoov Mrs. Fitts Is; Honor Guest Mrs. Ira Fitts was the honor guest at a hirjthday party Fri day night when; Miss Lucy Sta ples and Miss r Mary .Bany en tertained at their apartment! at thft DeYereaux..;.. ' ' ;' . Contract bridge was , l4 play with a late supper served by the hostesses. Arrangements of spring flower . decorated the guest rooms. ' - -j " Honoring Mrs. Fitts were her cousin. Miss Ruth Dow of Clinton Standlsh, Portland, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph felton, Mrs. Roy Mink; Mrs. Cedl E. Young, Mrs. James RusselLtMiss Mary Bany and Miss Lucy! Staples. ." - Jhi.. - xh? iVf . lives' -:s &w i yrn- j&zh , . ' ' i of cards . cit.- . i vi sgf . .x - - I I riacrrtbeats:for th girl in your dreams j ' J& J pS I . !J . jewelry and hedr ornaments she 11 , I v : X V tv t ; - nasure . 4 graves ana uuiiuums j jf ' r ' j , iil I i. ! she'll prize . i i and countless other aPZT k- IN?" I : ; liltl important diti oi Bdnumeni airnea ; j ' iry-c t ji -fi straight at her heart designed to make i j H ; ifcibeat ver so quickly--and 'Just for .! i f m i c jrjr i i al i - -a r . i V- i-fhrTZH',.,- 4m.h Vnhntirip. - - , Ah J k . X- -aw IV lAU I nS"' V-H - f. i . i .'KTv:J-:f-Jl-.-f'l(!,;fL-x-1---.---T-j !-r-.rr- - - . : ---OTMy ...j ,,1,,,,,.;; ,wwa.,awiiew. Oregon, Sahxrdar Morning, February 10. ISIS Deadline Club, church and lodge notices must be fh The .Statesman office by noon Fridays for publication on Sunday Statesman, woman's page unless special arrangements are made. Society stories will be accepted unta noon Saturday. - Office hours for Statesman woman's page editors other than Saturday and Sunday are 9 to 8 and copy for, the dally States man will be taken anytime be tween these hours. . : . Mrs. Homer 1 Geolet return ed to the capital Thursday night from Santa Monica, Calif., where ah has been with Major Goulet the past month. She and her two sons, Gary and Phillip,, ex pect to join' Major Goulet after he receives his assignment. i K: ... Mrs. Hoereth Is Supper Hpstess Mrs. F. Hoereth entertained at a buffet supper Wednesday night in honor of her son-in-law and daughter, Pfc and Mrs. John A, Long who have Just returned from iHobbs, New Mexico. 'Mrs. Long,' the former Margery Hoe reth and seven months old son will remain in Salem with her parents while her husband is taking special training in Seattle. Guests included ' Mrs. Roy , Long, Joyce Pamela and ' Mr.' Archie Storm of Portland, j Mr. and Mrs. Haskel Huntley - of Sdo, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Storm of .Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Habennan of Wecoma, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hoereth, Joan and the hon ored couple. Amt.'.- .si t amu )imv U. and Mrs. James Hcnery (Dorothy Cooke) are receiving congratulations on the birth of a ruary 7 at the Salem' General hospital. The baby's grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. John Henery. Li. Henery Is in the south Pacific with the marine air corps. The -mothers' club of St Jo seph's ischool entertained at' a Aitrl e-qi i-4 w nn Thurcdav nipht in place oi the regular monthly af-l past president of the depart ternoon meeting. Mothers of first ment was - a surprise visitor graders were hostesses, and Mrs. W. Ward,; room mother, wast chairman. I St. Joseph's Girl Scoots held their regular -meeting on Mon-I day.. The senior ;- patrol cooked; hamburgers and french fries for the troop of 15 girls. Investiture ceremonies are being planned for. the corps. 'D - rrnrnm CrVGT. r V I ' T" iter MeetinCT . Sons of Union Veterans of the' Civil War and their auxiliary met in the Woman's clubhouse on Wednesday night for the re gular monthly business session, Mrs. Lulu Boring was installed as chaplain by Mri Mary LlckeL tn5t?i"g officer. I urn Rsetta Buchanan, a from Portland. An mvnawjn from the Daughters of Union Veterans to attend the Lincoln's day tea was read. The program In honor of TjriTi and Washington which ' followed the business meeting ' included reading by Mrs. Ida TragUov Mrs. B. Bennett and Mr. Carl Riely. a li it