iThm OEEGOH STATESMAN. EaW Orjon.TuiaT Morning. March, 27. 1843 PAGE TKSEE Miss Gayle Crozier To Wed The Engagement of Miss Gayle Crozier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crozier, to Staff Ser geant Arthur LeRoy Priem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Priem, was revealed Saturday night at a smartly arranged party at the Crozier home. -. The wedding date has been set for. Saturday, April 14 at i the Court Street Christian church. The groom-to-be, who is station ed at Scott Field, Illinois, will ar rive in the capital several days before the ceremony. - j- . Miss Crozier and her fiance are both graduates of Salem high school and ; later attended Wil lamette university. She is now employed at the state library; v j Guests learned the news at the supper hour when individual cards bearing the names of the couple and the date were at each place. The table centerpiece was of daffodils and yellow candles. Those present were Mrs. A. A. Priem, Mrs. L. C. Priem, Mrs. E. J.' Burke, Mrsj, T. M. Gosser, Mrs. E. J. Winkenwerder, Mrs. Richard Ackley, Mrs. Thomas Parker, Mrs. Paul Staab, Mrs. Lyle Cave, Miss Marjory Priem, Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss Mae- Ida Reynolds, Miss Ruth An- drew, Miss Betty Willard, Miss Beth Alice Ladil of Portland, Miss Carol Croiier, Miss Gayle Crozier and hosless, Mrs. Frank Crozier. ' i " , 1 . Jason Lee WSGS Circles Meet The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of! the Jason ; Lee Memorial Methodist church will hold circle meetings on Wednes day, March 28, at 1:30 o'clock in the following homes: J Januar y-J u 1 y, with Mrs. George Benson, 850 Market street. February-August with Mrs. Ernest Taylor, 340 South 14th street. March-September, with Mrs. J. L. Batdorf, 60 Division street, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, hostess. April-October, with Mrs. Mar tin Skarbo, 1587 North Winter. Mrs. Rebecca Westaby, hostess. May-November, with Mrs. E. L. Moore, route 7. Cars will leave the church at 1:15 p-. m. June - December, with Mrs. G. W. Byers, 1915 North Fifth. i - ...... Recent graduates of AAUff will hear Mr. Raul Valle of Bo- . livia, speaker Wednesday night at the meeting at the home of Mrs. John Taylor, 433 North 17th street at 8 o'clock. Mr. Valle is now teaching Spanish classes at the YMCA. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. William H. Bade and Mrs. Calvin Kent. Business meeting of the La dies Aid society of the Knight Memorial church will be held Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors at, 2 o'clock.; A luncheon will be served at 12:30 to be followed by a speaker, j j . . Today's Pattern ' Soft, ' feminine version of i the shirtwaist frock. Pattern 4923 has flattering ruffled yoke. Ideal for all-around ' wear; - easily made, too! V' -"-.."? . ' :i Pattern 4934 comes in misses and women's sizes 16, 18, 20; 34j 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48 and 48. SLSje 26 takes 3 ft yards 39-Inch fabric. " Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for thia pattern to The Oregon States man, Pattern Dept., Salem. Ore. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. -r Send FIFTEEN CENTS more for the Anne Adams - Fall and Winter Pattern Book, full of smart, fabric saving styles. Free pattern for bat and muff-bag printed right in book. 11 nnninn GQYSTAL GliElDEIl Wednesday, Modern Featuring the Top Hatters Thursday. Old Time Featuring Pest Edwards' -Sdzi&yAA 0! J Time and Modern Two Floors and i ' Two Bands vdj M Mil f. h - f Vi sizes ' ' " Art ! : .:. ..' : Society. A Clubs; Music . . . . The Home ' '-."! ; - - ' ; r Maxlne Buren ' Jeryme English j. Women' Editor . Society Editor - Miss Patricia Tracy Weds Ensign Warren Hunter I At Appleton . Chapel ; .... i' Appieton chapel in the Memorial church at Cambridge, Massa chusetts was the setting for the marriage of Miss Patricia Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tracy of DaUas..and Ensign Warren -Hunter, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Paul W. Hunteivol Shelton, Wash., on Wednesday, March 21. - I t The afternoon ceremony was read at 4 o'clock by Chaplain - Ralph E. Tupper, USNRJ .The Miss Griffith To Be Cadet Nurse Miss Lorah Kate Griffith has had as her house guest the past week her Pi Beta Phi sorority sister, Miss Louise Knouff of Portland. Miss Griffith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis' Griffith, and Miss Knouff will enter the Uni versity of Oregon Medical school as members of the cadet nurses corps on April 2. The coeds just completed their sophomore year at Willamette university and were - popular members of the university set Mr. and Mrs. Griffith will ac company their daughter to Port land on Sunday. ? Miss Taylor Gives Demonstration Miss Helen Taylor, war food emergency expert demonstrated vegetable cookery and the serv ing at luncheon Friday to mem bers of the West Salem Home Economic club at the home of Mrs. Sara Chamberlain on Ter race drive. Miss Taylor invited the wom en to a demonstration at the VFW hall on April 10 at 11 o' clock. The next meeting of the club will be at Mrs. Chamber , Iain's on .April 24 at 10:30 o' clock with Miss Taylor showng short cuts in cookery. Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson have returned from a two weeks' trip which took them to San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. Sisson went south on a buying trip. Mrs. Ellen McCormirk is con valescing at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. I David H. Cameron, after a major operation in Portland. Mith Mrs. McCor mick is her son, John Lee. Weekend raests of Mrs. Rob ert Prime were Mrs. Nora Jane Cochran and Mrs. A. J. Mal chow of Illwaco, Wash. Woman's Relief Corns will hold a card party on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Nebraska street'from 2 to 5 o'clock. Today s Menu Molasses will take the place of part of the sugar in the pie that's oil today's dinner menu. Head lettuce chunks Meat pie with vegetables -Mashed potato top Escalloped tomatoes Pecan pie PECAN PIE Vi cup butter f ' Vt cup granulated sugar 3 eggs, unbeaten cup New Orleans molasses Juice of 1 lemon 1 cup pecan meats, sliced. . Line 9-inch pie plate with pas try. Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, molasses and lemon Juice and beat with rotary. egg beaten. Add pecan meats and pour into pastry-lined pie plate. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) 10 min utes, then decrease heat to mod erate (350 degrees) and bake 30 minutes longer. Dr. Harry A. Brown , ' Optometrist 14 N. Liberty St. is t 3 chapel "was decorated f with " spring flowers and blossoms. Mr. Robert Seedore, USNR, was . the organist and played "Through the Year's' and "Always".! I The bride, who was accompan ied east by her parents, was giv en in marriage by her father. For her Wedding she chose a hand some model of white brocaded latin fashioned with a long, tor so bodice and a full skirt! which terminated in a short train. The podice was made with a: sweet heart neckline and long sleeves. I j Her, fingertip length tulle veil cascaded from a Mary j Stuart halo with an open crown j which toss caught at the sides' . with oeange blossoms. She carried; a wfiite prayer book marked with a Iwhite orchid. I j IMiss . Virginia Steed of JSalem, who is spending the whiter in Boston, was tht maid of j honor. ie wore an apple greei gown with Juliet cap and carried pink rcjses. ' v -; . I I Midshipman John D. Slater of hps Angeles, former V-12 stu dent at Willamette, stood with Eihsign Hunter as best man. i For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Tracy selected a petal blue costume suit with black) acces sories and an orchid corsage, j jThe newlyweds were greeted at a small reception in the) Tracy fuite at the Statler hotel In Bos ton. Among the guests from the west coast were Mrs. J. Bi Eakin of Pittsburg, formerly of Dallas, Mrs. E. B. Cruson of j Sweet Home, Ensign David Teeter of Castlerock, Wash former Wil lamette university student and fraternity brother of the 'groom, Ensign Dean Elchinof f of San Francisco, . Ensign and' . Mrs. deorge Ottum, Ensign Harold Hingleberg, former Willamette student,: and Ensign Jack Homer of San Francisco. 1-1-I Ensign and Mrs. Hunter are spending their honeymoon in ijNew York and Boston. F6r trav elling the brunette bride wore a pastel blue tailleur with I match ing top Coat and black accessor ies. A white orchid was pinned to the shoulder of her suit I Ensigli; and Mrs. Hunger will go to Baltimore, Maryland in Ap ril where he will report for tem porary duty. j The bride is well known in Sa lem and Dallas. She is a grad uate of St Helen's hall and Willamette-university. She also at tended Oregon State college and wears the Pi Beta Phi arrow. Her husband is a graduate of Wil lamette i university and Harvard iiaval supply school. He receiv ed his ensign's commission on his wedding day.; His fraterni ties are; Kappa Gamma Rho and Blue Key. I E 01TG1 iaveE3sedl:fats for pM cprte! i Keep saving aU used kitchen fata. . : Your country urgently needs them ... to help make medicines, parachutes, synthetic rubber, 1 ? t munitions, paictt end soaps for military and ; t civilian uses; . j ' i , 1 j " ' ' ' " - -j!"- "- i !: -"!" 1 , ' ' f i ' :' ' n So keep up your good work. Save every pos 'j sible drop of used fatSjfemember, or eacA pound you turn in, you get 2 red ration points! ' Approved hj OPA 4 VTFA. Paid for Ij Imdustrj , Visitors Are Guests of Families4 , - ' . . ' : 1 ..-it " " 1 . "i Visitors continue, to hold the , social; spotlight " with - new . ar rivals! coming each day to be with their families. - Mrs Philo HalL ' the . former Mary Virginia Nohlgren, ; arriv ed in Salem Saturday from Rock ford, Illinois,' with her year old son, David.- They plan to be here for a extended ? visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren. Mrst Joseph Nohlgren and her small daughter, Roberta, have also arrived from the east to visit her husband's parents. Mrs. T Nohlgren and her little girl have A been residing in St Paul, Minn esota.! Lt .Nohlgren i is now in the South Pacific. Mrs. Hall and .Mrs. Nohlgren . ; arrived at this time , to see the former's i brother, and wife, Lt (jg) and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, ' who- fire here from San " Fran clsco.l ' - - . -Visfting at the Royal Court -'-apartment of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Balddck this week "are their daughter-in-law and grandchil- -dren, ;Mrs. Rebert Baldock, Jan et and Robert of Spokane. Mrs. Baldock will be remembered as the fbrmer Elizabeth Vaughan. s Noble Grands to Entertain Lodge Miss Hazel Price, president presided at the regular session of the Past Noble grands when they met at the home of Miss Verda Olmsted. After the meet ing refreshments were served by Miss Olmsted, Mrs. Lora Groves and Mrs. Roy Bremmer. Games were the diversion of the evening. The club will entertain the Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 and the chairman of the commit tee to decorate will be Mrs. Glen Adams, assisted by Mrs. Dora Hill and Mrs. Gustave Erickson. Reception committee will consist of Mrs. Robert Henderson, chair manMiss Wilda Siegmund, Mrs. Victoria Stiffler and Mrs. Amie Mills. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Cora Van Pelt chairman, Mrs. Grant Murphy, Mrs.-; Jennie D. Chalmers, and Mrs. Coral McNeil. The program will be furnished by Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, chairman, Miss Verda Olmsted and Mrs. A. R. Mc Laughlin. The next meeting will be at the 12th street home of Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, April 18. She will be assisted by Mrs. Victor M. Koop,-Mrs. Melviri Ready and Mrs.; George Naderman. Present were Mrs. Richard Van Pelt,: Mrs. Gustave Erickson, Mrs. Dora Hill, Mrs. Effie Bonesteele, Mrs. William Cladek, Mrs. Grant Murphy,. Mrs. Amie Mills, Mrs. John Wiles, Mrs. Rose Hammer, Mrs J Coral McNeil, Mrs. A. R. McLaughlin, Mrs. Glen Adams, Mrsi Myrtle Walker, Mrs. John Damielle, Mrs. Howard Hunsa- ker, Mrs. Ida Traglio, Mrs. Roy I Bremmer, Miss Hazel Price, Miss Wilda Siegmund, Mrs. Jennie D. Chalmers, Mrs. Lola N. McFar- lane, Mrs. Lora Grove, Miss Ver da Olmsted, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs Ida Hochstetler, Mrs. Au gusta Fleetwood, Mrs. Clarence Towisend, Mrs. Emil Otjen and Mrs.' Victor M. Koop. ADDITIONAL WOMEN'S FEATURES ON PAGE 7 Dr. P. D. Baker Osteopathic Physician I and Surgeon 1 1S1 New Blith Bldf. Off. Ph. 7905 - Km. S02 .-. CLUB CALENDAR TVESDAT - Sons - of Union Veterans and -auxiliary with Mr. and ' Mrs. Charles Garrett, S23 North 17th street; '-30 pjn. AAVW radio group, with Mrs. J. A. Jelderks, 1964 Center . street; 2 pjn. - , Rainbow Girls meet at Ma ' tonic I temple. 7 J5 pjn. . . Salam Council of Church Wom en executiT meetlnf. . First Presbyterian - church, business session, 1 JO pjn. . . , BPW dinner meeting. Golden - Pheasant. S:30 p.m. - Dauxhtrrs - of St. KUzabeth meet i at Episcopal pariah house, p-n- WEDNESDAY Woman's - association. T 1 1 s t Presbyterian church. 2 p m. Navy mothers club no-host-dinner at Salem Woman's club, 1:30 p.m. Lames Aid society Knight Me morial church meet in church - parlors, X p.m4 luncheon, 12 30 p.m. .- Women's Union, First Congre- fational church, meet at church, 20 p.m. - - AAUW recent graduates with Mrs. John Taylor. 433 North 17th street. S pjn. ' Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs. . H. W. Knight. 929 North. Winter . street, no-host luncheon, 12:30 p.m. - 1 ' McCormick class. First Metho vdist church with Mrs. - Floyd Bowers. 5 North 15th street.: . dessert luncheon, 1:13 p.m. THURSDAY 1 Woman's Relief Corps card party with Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Nebraska street. 1 to 5 p.m. Mrs. . Herman Estes has had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald . Sherk and daughters, Bar bara and Virginia, of Spring field, Missouri. The visitors, who lived in Salem while he was attending Willamette university, will leave for the east on Friday. They have been visiting with their parents in Newberg and Sherwood. Daughters of the St. Elizabeth will meet at St. Paul's Episcopal Parish house this afternoon for s4 1 I 1 f 1 1 i I 1 KVOlMVcV im A A mi V WWWiPt : .-A (i Wi : -1- . : - " ) ? Ufi AL ' ' We're turning every head in 5198 " I w yy v cown with this Easter coflecrion . -'ry " hats! Choose yours nowTTtrom J ivyf -cHa t? i j .i . c V ( fMj(ly$i t L yUfAV f-ttom pne irxsw Draws or lusoous mat X ( f ! nSf)V5&. ! Ifcoa tllthe newest colonlj C p- fyl,' I for rtoaetlW TJII State Street -'--,. : - - , - ' - - Sj ". v. ,. . j . ; ' ; 1 - .' . '-' - ' ' - V " -' , l::r -; - t , t ' -v.- - . ' ' X -:""rZ r----:::"'vr.'- --'y r -- , A Birthday ' Dinner ; -Party Miss Mary Lou McKay, daugh ter of. Captain and Mrs. Doug las McKay, will be a dinner bos- . tess tonight at the home of her parents ' on -Jerris avenue. The occasion will ; be - Miss -McKay's eighteenth birthday. . - The: dinner table "will be cen tered with ,- an arrangement of spring Cowers and faster ap pointments will provide the dec- :, orative note. The evening hours, will hie spent informally in the recreation room. Jf - ,'-"" Miss McKay's, guests will be Miss Shirley Severih, Miss Shir- : ley Kenagy, Miss Joyce Reeves, Miss Mena Miller Miss Janet Gibson and Miss Bettye Man- oles. 'J-' .- " ... 'y ,. vv ( Mrs. Boweh ! Returns Mrs'. Helen Bowen, mother of I Miss Marion Bowen, adrninistra I tor ; of Marion county welfare I commission, has returned from a I six weeks trip to Yakima, where I she visited with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Car- penter. t Mrs.' Bowen, who is 88 years I, old, made the trip both way by $ plane. Her first plane trip was six years ego. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kahn of I Seattle are visiting with relatives and friends in Salem and West Salem. . . . . Vi r i -T ill Mr. and Mrs. XX. A. Ksrte meyer entertained the card play ers of the West Salem grange Saturday, night ' Winning prizes were "Mrs. Sara Chamberlain, Mrs. S. j. Gherke, Mrs. '. Harry White : and Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Kuhru - - Hostesses to Preside at Luncheon-. . . j ' Mrs: George A, White and "Mrs : Homer Goulet, sr, have invited members; of the Town and Coun try club to luncheon at the home of Mrs. White in Clackamas on .Thursday afternoon. Inuring af- iternoon contract bridge will be in play.? . -. ,.. . f Bidden; are Mrs. William Mc GUchristj jr Mrs. Arch M. Jer man, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, jr, Mrs. , Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs. T. A. Livesley, all of Salem, Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Jack Currie of Silverton; Mrs. Karl Steiwer of ; Jefferson; and Mrs. H. T. Clark 1 of Portland. , : ' Miss. Panlle Wallace, dangh- ter of M and Mrs. Paul B. Wal lace, left Sunday for Tacoma to return to her studies at Annie Wright Seminary after spending the spring vacation here with her ' parents. DABYSPi Relieve misery direct -without -tot5f7" BiBWs-VISoiS IBS Mrs. Johnson j i Fetes Club. ' j Mrs. Grace Johnson entertain ed . members of her club at luncheon at the lion's Den Mon- day afternoon. Later the group enjoyed . several hours of con tract bridge at the Johnson home on Chemeketa street j . Special guests we r e Mrs. Charles T. Jory. Mrs. Itha Staats and Mrs. Jesse Campbell. Members are Mrs. Rex Davis, , " Mrs. W. S. Ievens," Mrs. Frank' Brown, Mrs. -Ethel Webb, Mrs.: T. H Galloway, Mrs. Paul Han sen, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mrs. R. C Hunter, Mrs.; Percy. Kel-. ly, Mrs. Frank Loose, Mrs. W.-. E. Hanson and Mrs.' Johnson. ricls for fish, fowl, meats and economy meals