PAGE SEC Mrs. Wilbur To Entertain Friday ' Mrs. Glenn Wilbur will be a party hostess Friday night when she entertains at her home In compliment to her sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Cannon. 1 : Contract bridge will in 'play during the evening and a lata supper 1 will be served by tha hostess.! Bouquets of quince and forsythia will be arranged - about the guest rooms. Bidden to honor Mrs. Cannon are Miss Violet Keller, Mrs. Joe Davis. Mrs. Robert Cannon. Miss Patricia Cannon, Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. Lynn Heise, Miss Kreta Janz, Mrs. Charles Clag gett, Mrs. Deryl Myers, "Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein, Mrs. Rob ert Ramsden, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Glen Woodrjr, Mrs. Alden Adolph of Portland, and Mrs." Willis E. Vincent Hostesses Fete Mrs. Bowman . Mrs. Robert D. Bowman was honored at a surprise party Wed nesday night when Mrs. Archie W. McKillop and Mrs. Mina Hall entertained at the Bowman home on South Cottage street. The evening hours were spent informally and the guests hon ored .Mrs. Bowman with a show er. A late supper was served by the hostesses. Honoring Mrs. Bowman were Miss Lorraine Taylor, Mrs. Fran Cis Jernigan, Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie, Mrs. Charles Hoover, Mrs.; Wesley, Kleinke,: Mrs. Wil liam' Bush, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. A. L. McCafferty, Mrs. Rob ert DeArmond, Mrs. Francis ;Rothi Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Madeline Bier; Mrs. Warren Fanning, Mrs. J. Selwyn Imlah, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. C. F. Putnam, Mrs. Walter Karsten, Mrs. P. D. Ott, Mrs. E. T. Barnett, Mrs. Mel vin Moniz, Mrs. William McCar thy, Mrs. Thomas Allen. Mrs. W. Gerald Nibler, Mrs. William Ske- wis, Mrs. E. T. Arneson, Mrs.-A. J. Elliott, Mrs. Mina Hall and Mrs.; Archie W. McKillop. i Of Club Friday At; Rand Home Mrs. John L. Rand has invited members of the O. T. club to her Court street residence Friday afternoon. A dessert luncheon willj be served by the hostess with several hours of contract bridge following. , Mrs. George A. White fwill come from Clackamas for the af fair J Other members are Mrs. Honier Goulet, sr., Mrs. Russell Catljin, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrsj Joseph Beveridge, Mrs. Fraiik Snedecor, Mrs. U. G. Shipley Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrsj Frank Spencer, Mrs. Sey mour Jones, Mrs. Charles Gray and;Mrs. John Rand. ' I' - - ii j j . ' Today's Menu ; There are pies and pies, but here's one that's just a bit dif ferent to make the day's main dish. Jellied fruit salad' Hot sausage pie j Buttered parsnips Baked custard ?.. :', Caramel sauce Icebox cookies ' tfOT SAUSAGE PIE 1. pound pork sausage meat I-cups canned tomatoes 2 cups whole kernel com 2 tablespoons drippings - i tablespoons minced onion 3 tablespoons flour. . 1 teaspoon sugar . 1 teaspoon salt Bread or biscuits Cook sausagt slowly until brown, crumbly and weir done. Add tomatoes and drained corn. Simmer together 10 minutes. oauie nuncea onion m drippings, add flour and blend.- Add flour mixture .and seasoning to pork and vegetables and cook until . . . iney reacn Douing point. Piacf . In greased bakin dish. Tan with slices of buttered bread cut into triangles, baking powder biscuit dough, corn bread batter or pas try. Bake In a hot oven (423 degrees F.) for 2 minutes or until topping Is browned. Serves t - a- - AT SALLY'S Costume Handbags Wonderfully bright and gay ... in smart usable styles - you'll love! . See: them today ... they're real -finds"! 5.00 to 60.00 Society . . . J Clubs Music .... Thel Home .Maxine Buren Worrvea' Editor ( ."I "l PQTQ A TP -4 VAwO LO ill W Bidden to Dessert Mrs. Dean Trumbohas invited a group of friends to a dessert supper tonight at her suburban home on the Silverton Road. Guests will be seated at small tables centered with individual bouquets of violets and other spring flowers. The St Patrick motif win be carried out In the appointments. Several hours of - contract bridg will bo in play after the dessert supper. Mrs. Trumbo's guests will be . li f T m ifi a i ta m , juts, oouin, aits, wuiiam Whitmore, Mrs. Alan Siewert, Mrs. Thomas Pickett, Mrs. W. Qerald Nibler, Mrs. Albert Ott, Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. George LaVatta, Mrs. Thomas Hill, Jr., Mrs. Oscar Paulson, jr., Mrs. John Betz, Miss Ernestine Frederickson, Miss Patricia Ry an, Miss Beth Siewert, and Miss Helen Smith. Mrs. Huggins Is Honored Mrs. Lester Carter and Mrs. for a farewell party Wednesday Robert Cannon were hostesses night at the G rover W. Hillman home on South Church street in compliment to Mrs. Meredith Huggins. Lt CoL and Mrs. Hug gins and daughter, Meredith Jean, are leaving Sunday for Walla Walla and from there will go on to Fort Leavenworth, Kan- sas where he will take special training. After several 'hours of cards a late supper was served by the hostess. A surprise au revoir shower honored Mrs. Huggins. Honoring Mrs. Huggins were Mrs. Noble Reid, Mrs. Frank Doolittle, Mrs. W. Ludd Read, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs. Robert De Armond, Mrs. Charles Phipps, Mrs. Grover W. Hillman, Miss Barbara Porter, Miss Esther Baird, Mrs. Robert Cannon and Mrs. Lester Carter. Mrs. Benson to Entertain N ' ' j Mrs. L. V. Benson will rresiHi at luncheon Friday afternoon at her home on East Nob Hill in honor of members of her club. Contract bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Members iart Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr., Mrs. William G. Sta xey, Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Edwin Vlesko, Mrs. Ralph Ham ilton, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. Ralph Campbell and Mrs. Benson. SYVEGLE Garden Road Neighborhood club will meet Fri day at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Lynch on South Com mercial street in Salem. , Merry-go-Round club of. Hol lywood Drive will meet Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Oscar Forgardr RATION CALENDAR MEATS, FATS. TC: Book 4 Red stamps QS through S3 good through MarcfT 11. Stamps TS through XS good through ADril as" is ana u ana Al through DJ good li L M t ooa PROCESSED FOODS: .001lu.,tmp, X5 through ZI and AS ani R nwul u. a- w . J5PS,.hrouh GI ood through T.!r ' , "irougn iw goon through June 2 N2 throuan ss imvi h,-.,tv. Jim. tn . siigar: Book 4-stamp ss valid for five poni1" uf " t. Next stamp HuoksT vaUdated l- . DO a-Airpiana stamps l. and f'"1 - i no plana -v uiiivti rn . GASOLINE AM coup. ; ood everywhere tor rour gallons i through March 11. B-S. C-5. B-4. c-S. B-T and C-7 oou pona good everywhere for five gal lon each. - St El, oil: : Period on fhmmrti Ab. . " - " .vuwvill KUOCI Tcifwucra iwr wm real of the heaUn 3 -ai rear s period lour an Gloves . . in a col orful array. Perfect - aocont to match your ba and cos tumI 1.50 to 6.95 Th Jeryme English Society Editor; J CLUB CALENDAR I f - - j ? TBUBSDAT ' I- - " ft Kaizer Sewinf club with Mrs.' Rot Melson.: all dajr meeting. AAUW Literature croup with' Mrs. Robert WiUon. U2I North Sth street, t pjn. Fidelia class. Hrst Baptist church, wlte; Mrs. Bertha Street. 1(74 S. Church street, 341 p. fn, . First Christian Woman's coun j cu, 1 p.m. business meeting, S p.m. program. - liberty Woman's elub, com . munity hall. 1 pan. ; ' fbiday Woman's Relief t vur n m Corps meet Dakota club with Mrs. Jessie Morgan, 524 South lTth street ; MONDAY t t ' i i Hall Hibbard camp ; and aua Uisry, United Spanish War Vet erana, S pJU. VTW hin. m Minnnr i-V? LJlllLL&l. ; nil Hosts ; Mr. i and Mrs. Paul A. Hal wil) preside at- dinner Friday night ;at their Stewart street iome ; for the . pleasure of fa group 'of their friends. T : An ; arrangement of early spring' flowers will provide the decorative note on the dinner table. ; The evening will be spent Informally. . .;: Covers win be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, Mr. andj Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mr. j and Mrs. Carl Jordan 'and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale. L I i ! . f , i, Mrs; Joseph Felton will enter- tain members of her bridge club tonight atjtier homi on North ; Church street A late supper will follow several hours of contract bridge. J i . 1 ij I' Mrs. WUliam Dlnamore ef Seattle has been the house guest the past week of Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr. BTJY tOKi-tnouLoia swaaata r tw4. $J $4 naies !( - j . I I J . , -r ' Ft-MNtTH SWAtSIl " . TOKi-SNOsjiMt awAMta ; C! ' ,1 i ' - 1 J r ti ii . . 'i f OSEGOH STATESMAIL Salenw Parties Will i Precede Games 4 A busy .three days Is ahead for members jof the high school set. Parties aft planned to precede and follow, the evening games during the basketball tourna ment. A 'humber of visitors are also In the capital for the week- , - Miss Mary JLynn Russell jof Baker is here for the tourna ment ana is the house guest of Miss Doris and Miss Patricia Hale. Tonight after - the game, Patricia; ; Doris and Paul! Hale have Invited twenty of the high school set to an informal party at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mra.1 Paul Hale, on Stewart street in honor of Miss BusselL .- To Tnet&t tht Garnet, f On the calendar for Friday night is the cok party for-which, the Misses Betty Joe Beardsley, Suzanne Huggins, Joan Adolph and Donna Lawrence will be hostesses; at the home of the former on North 18th street i Forty high school girls have been invited to call at tha Jud Beardsley home betwtefi 0:11 and 7:15 o'clock precedinr the games. j " ;. - p Miss Charlotte Post is enter taining fit dinner before the games Friday night in honor of Phillip Blankenship on his birth day. Ij t, j; . f Guests will be Mary! Ljrnn Russell of Baker, Ruthie Hugh lett, Doris and Patricia Hale, Phillip Blankenship, Charles Robbing Bob Pecalle and Albert Miles. ! : . ; j ; learj Gorton a I Dinner Hostess I II - . f Miss Jean Gorton presided at an informal dinner party Wed, nesday jnight at her home on Ewald avenue in compliment 4o a group of her friends. The St Patrick motif was carried out in the table appointments. ; The ev ening hours were spent infor mally. , . ; Covers were placed for Miss Bertha I Babcock, Miss Dorothy Higdon, Mrs. Bruce VanWyngar. den, Mrs. Harold McCall, Mrs. Ray Gilmer, Mrs. Genevieve Sheffstall, Mrs. Raleigh j Wirth and Misf Gorton. ! 1 t Mrs. Karl Kngel will preside at a desert luncheon this after- AT SALLY'S DEFENSE BONDS ft . Wound impossible? Here's fh secrefi . "ONE Shogmoorcoof hits you tvtrvwftert ; Jnom Civilian Oefenst duly to informal cfafes with .: your Man in Uniform. These dovbh'duty-' 1 btaut'm grvm you Shagmoor cxcistVt 100? Woof1 ; l fabrics, tht suave tailoring very expensive coats yet little, you can spend the o.n Defense Bondsl Save Onqog Ttnradar Morning. Mcndi IS. 1943 Students to Give Program Series : I -The fifth institutional program in a series of six will be present led during the next two weeks by students from the Willamette university school of music with Bennett Ludden directing. I : Next Tuesday the musicians will appear at the School for the Blind and the following night at Hfflcrest school. 'Thursday the group frffl give a program at the state tuberculosis hospital f '!. - On March 27 a program ' will be presented at the Old People's Home and on March 29 at the Oregon state penitentiary. Mrs.: David Eason is manager of the .program series and Mrs. Walter A. Denton is ! assistant manager. - . The program has beenl an nounced as follows: I Impromnm i r fya Hondo Capriccioso Mendebsoha louaw Tweed, piantet j Hayo You. Sao But a Whit lily . UrOW I A mm. Love Hat Eyas . Bishop Schubert UTaaia song RUCiadOM. Orlnrna. ScarUtt TVirAhv lr4.t Romane . .,. Wienlawsk Humming Bird - anua fa Bateau . Debussy Proludium and Allecro Kreisler GeraMiM Sdimoktr, vloUnist Etuoa, Op. XS, No. H ,.,., ... Chopin Malaguena . ...... ; . Lecuooa Kathertaa Schlsder. pianist XooperaooatioM Walter SkrondaL to Honor a Visitor An interesting visitor in tha capital today is Madame; Su tanne jSilvercruys, who will be the guest speaker at the Knife and Fork dinner tonight at the Marion hoteL 1 - .. . I ; V Mrs! George Rossman will be a luncheon hostess this afternoon in compliment to Madame! Sil vercruys at her home I on Norm Capitol street Wives of board of the directors of the Knife and Fork club; of which Judge Ross man is president hav been in vited to the luncheon. Covers will be. placed for; fourteen . guests '';-.''( j r ! 1 1 1 ' i I noon at her North Capitol Itreet home in honor of members of her club. f j . Mrs. Wayne Stuart Nelson will entertain mmebers of her bridge club at a dessert supper Friday night at the Carl Nelson hope on West LeffeUe street, i ( i lh perfect fit of cost so very difference on your Shagmoor nowl Luncheon Auxiliary: at Bellinger Home Mrs. Grover C Bellinger open ed her suburban home Tuesday .night to members of the Marion Polk county medical auxiliary. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. A. Terrence King and Mrs. George Williamson. " -.- i -j- A dessert supper was served ' by the liostesses. iThe serving , table was centered jwiih a bou quet of Christmas roses. Bou quets of spring flowers were used about the rooins.';Jp.;;:.:'-X'; During , the evening Mrs. Bur ton Myers talked informally on the history . of glass !; and old glass. Mrs. William H Udbeck presided at the business meet ing, i Attending were Mrs. Roscoe C Wilson, Mrs. Ralph E. Pur- vine, Mrs. .William Li Lidbeck, Mrs. J. B. Davis, (Mrs, Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. M.! C5. Flndley, Mrs. R. P. Anderson of Stayton, Mrs. H. J. Qements, Mrs, Paul Wolfe, Mrs. H. K. jStockwell, Mrs. George. W. Shepard, Mrs. W, r. Conrad, Mrs R. D. Byrd, Mrs. J. O. Matthis, Mrs. Ray M, Waltz. Mrs. W. J. Stone. Mrs. C. E, Batkes, Mrs. Burton Myers, Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, Mrs. Gro ver C. Bellinger, Mrs. George Williamson and Mrs. A. T. King. - , r . ; . , . . Melton Sings Oregoniarsj Song When James Melton! sings in Salem on Monday night, he will include a special number on his program. The Farmer's Son", words for which were written by 'Mrs. George N. Christenson of Silverton, and musi$ by John Tasker Howard, composer. A letter from Lawrence Evans, vice president of the Columbia Concerts to Mrs. Max Rogers, secretary of the local association, says that Mr. Melton will include . this as an encore. ! : " Many Salem folk heard Mr. Melton sing this number about a year ago on the radio, when an explanation of the' song, and an acknowledgment - of the author of the, words was made. Mrs. Christenson Isl a member of the community concert series, and if her two lieutenant sons are at home, will attend with them. ! EXCLUSIVE ! I At SALl'Y'S I 8omefhinj new: - nt ... in women's suit sizings it solves tha suit droblem for S foot 4 and under and eliminates f fittings and operations. First of every woman', spring wardrob! . . it fb-'snaitl, ! Finely styled carefully tailored b give you seasons of wearing pleasure Featured i ire all ' leading ' magazines .'39175 OTHERS :-y ::-y y k! t U v --y -; Congratulations ge to Mr. and . Miss Paolie fYaCaee, Ugh Mrs. Peter Buck (Josephine Mc- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wal Gilchrist) on the birth of a son, lace, will arrive Friday from An WiHiam Peter, Tuesday night at nie Wright Seminary In Tacoma the Salem General hospital. The to spend the spring vacation in little boy weighed seven pounds . capitaL She will be met and fifteen' ounces. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr., and Mrs. Ai H. Buck of St Louis, Missouri t AT SALLY'S OF' CALIFORN i!a -XT ' it ' r it I "i s5y Som Like NSw' rJ ThemDmsy! Some Like v . -v ji , TTimj Casual! J Hertfskour Favorite I OC ORIGINAL j j IN DRESSY OR CASUAL STYLES J : f I I lop your imortant occasion costumes or tailored outfits I Iwim j ruppie riounaer, the universal tlatterer. Here in . lori6usjcolors.. '"...'-'. .' -- . ' 'j j " I FOR THE TYPICAL AMERICAN J4ISS ; 1 h ' - - '- vii ! --I somfhin AHer-1 fefe'7 - " .):,. -I I . women choice many i l- - . I l - 4 - !!; :yyyyyym m - fl - mm 135 00 ; . i L ; In Portland by ter mother, who has been spending several days there. Miss Wallace will return to her studies oa March 28. 'fe. Jit. (Others to 65.00) L . '