1 - - - ".-. - , -- Jr-.- . i - .... Clubs V..'. V. ( SSJ? Music . . . The Home - U k:: . " Jeryme English 1 Society Editor Maxine Buret Women' editor gmwwBMTOwwm -,,-..UiiMiuiii ii i iii ' mnumtmummwvmwmnvi-J-iw' V Society I rV ' ... - . ..... V .M. . ' sj7.- -: SJi . 5 J j I s i 1 . I i i Miss Satter To Marry i tnt Today's romantic news con cerns the engagement of Miss Clarice Satter. . Thursday even i rig at a smartly arranged party in her apartment at the Bellevue Miss Satter - announced her be ' trolhal to Staff Sergeant Paul L. Beers, United States Army. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.?A. Satter,, of Arte sian, South Dakota. and. her fian ce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beers of Howard, South Dakota. No definite plans have been made for the wedding. ! Each guest was presented with a corsage of spring flowers upon )er arrival to the party. On the ribbon was written the names of j the betrothed couple. ' During the evening of enter tainment high score went to Mrs. Dick PicKell and low to Miss Lois Mayer. A lunch was served and each table was centered with . a bouquet of bright colored tu lips. Bidden to hear the news were Miss Mary McKay, Mrs. Dick Crain, Miss Lois, Hayer, Miss Margaret Hood, Mrs. Lyle Leigh ton, Mrs. T. D. FitzJohn, Miss Kathleen Osborne, Miss Verona Dodson, Mrs. Bill DeVall, Mrs. Howard Boomer, Mrs. Dick Pic Kell, and the bride-elect's sister, Miss Lucille Satter. i Miss Satter is a graduate of Northern State Teachers college, i' Aberdeen, South Dakota and pri- or to coming to Salem taught in Mitchell junior high school, Mitchell, South Dakota. She is now employed as secretary and bookkeeper at the Local Team sters' union. Miss Satter is a member of Salem Junior Wo man's club and the American Le gion auxiliary. ' i Her fiance also attended school In South Dakota and is now serv j ing with the Fifth army in Italy. J He has been overseas for "two years. . Zonta Takes in New Members The Salem Zonta club approv ed the organization of a group of five clubs made up entirely of .business and professional women of the city, when membersmet on Thursday night at 'the home of Miss Helen Yockey. Dr. Helen .j Pearce reported on a meeting J which she attended, with rep resentatives of the Business and Professional Womans club, Cred j it Woman's Breakfast club, Co r i roptomist, Rotana and Zonta - ; club. The new group will co ordinate the work of the five clubs, and will include the pres ident and an elected representa tive from each. Initiation was held bv the c Zantians on Thursday night for Mrs. Alice Robe, art supervisor of the publie schools, Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon, executive secretary of the American Red Cross, Mrs. Lois Scott, Scott's cycle shop, and Mrs. Mabel Clock, secretary, First Presbyterian church. ' Mrs. Theodore Madsen report ed on the district conference held in Portland last Saturday, to which she was delegate. Miss Helen Yockey was reelected dis trict chairman and Miss Gene vieve Morgan secretary at the conference. Both are from the Salem club. Present at the Thursday meet ing were Miss Mabel "Savage, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Mrs! . Oscar Melgaard, Mrs. Lucia Dare Tyler, Miss Katherine Carthew, Miss Anna Peters, Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Mrs. C. W. Stac ey, Miss Hazel Roenicke, Mrs. Margaret RosecranzMiss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. William E. Smith, MrsVTheodore Madsen, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Miss Maxine Buren arc! the new Initiates. JIfs. George Jacroox, the former- Marjorie Flegel stopped over briefly in Salem on Thurs day enroute to Portland. Her two children, Jac and Dora Dee were wi& her. Mrs. Jacroux has resided in Honolulu for many years and is in the states to visit her mother, Mrs. A. F. Flegel and sister, Miss Dorothy Flegel of Portland. y RATION CALENDAR . t MEATS, FATS, ETC.: Book 4 Red stamps TS through XS . rood through April 28; Y5 and Z9 ItiTouglr D2 good through June 1; E3 througft JJ good through June 30; K2 through P2 good through July 31. rfEOCESSEO FOODS Book- 4 Blue irtampa C2 through G3 rood through April 28; H2 through Ma rood through June ii r'2 through S2 ood through June 30. v " sikjar: ' ' . Book 4 Stamp 33 valid for flva pounds through June a. Next stamp scheduled to b validated May 1. SHOES! '":'' ': ' - Book " 3 Airplane Stamps 1, 2 and 3) vaiid Indefinitely.- - ' gasoijS'E: , . - A 2a coupons good everywhere for four gallons each through June 21. . . Ft'EL OIL: ... , Period 1-5 (incl) coupons valid w throvgh August 31. Not more than 78 . per cent of season's rauons should have been used to date. CLUB CALENDAR SATVRDAT Woman's club, board meeting 1:43 p. m. Business meeting 2 JO p. m. . MONDAY , . U of O Dads-Mothers dinner ; meeting, ft:13 Woman's clubhouse. Tl'ESDAY - American War Mothers, all day ; meeting USO, initiation. Salem Central WCTU, hall. X p.m. "1 - Misapuri ladies auxiliary, with ; 'Mrs. VF. M. Hoy t, 1185 North 4th St. THIRSDAY " DA V auxiliary, 8 p.m. VFW 4ialL Election. Shower for Bride-Elect Tonight Miss Emma Lou East and Miss Carol Young will be hostesses -for a bridal shower tonight at the W. H. East home in compli ment to Miss Elaine Murray, bride - elect of Ensign Robert Simmons. ' Contract bridge will be in play ' during the evening with a late supper served by the hostesses. A shower will honor the bride-to-be. Bouquets of lilacs and spring blossoms will be used to decorate the guest rooms. Honoring Miss Murray will be Mrs. J. S. Murray, Mrs. Hubbell Young, Mrs. W. H. East, Miss Mary and Miss Stella McKay, Mrs. Elmer Harrold, Miss Olene Mehlhoff, Miss Patricia Higgins, Miss Mary East, Mrs. Robert Findley, Miss Sally McClelland, Miss Evelyn Collins of Corvallis, Miss Harriet Kerns of Corvallis, Miss Carol Young and Miss Emma Lou East. Tuesday night Miss Murray was honored at a shower at the home of Miss Mina Ritacca with the women of the state voca tional education department en tertaining. iawaiian Theme 'At Dance "Lei Day" is the theme for the Willamette university student body dance being held in the gymnasium tonight. Hours are from 8:30 to 11:30. Decorations will be Hawaiian murals on walls and palms for greenery. Each student will, be given a lei upon arrival at the dance. During intermission, there will be a three act floor show. Dr. and Mrs. William Moeller ing and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brennen. General chairman for the dance is Jack Schoppert; decorations, Arlene Schwartz and Virginia Hobbs, refreshments Kenny Wal dorf. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bcnnison of Portland have been in Salem for a few days to see their new granddaughter, Rebecca" Ann, bom Monday at the Salem Gen eral hospital to Lt. and Mrs. James Bennison. While here the Bennisons were registered at the Marion hotel. The Fidelis class f the Jason Lee church is giving a covered dish dinner tonight at 6:30 o'clock. Today's Menu MBkMMBBBkBBBBBBBBBBBWBSMHHVSaiaSBBBSBBSiaMMMasaBSSBSBBBBBBSBBBkBBBBBSS Chilled tomato cocktail will be a beginner for the weekend menus and they'll close with lemon chiffon pie. TODAY Chilled tomato juice Asparagus with cheese sauce On toast Gingerbread Fruit . SUNDAY Sliced orange and grapefruit Salad French dressing Veal birds Broccoli with mustard sauce Ice cream Strawberry topping , MONDAY Ttmato-lettuce salad " Baking powder biscuits Beef stew with vegetables ' " Lemon chiffon pie Broccoli With Mustard Sauce Broccoli Salt & cup sugar 1 tablespoon flour 2 teaspoons dry mustard li cup vinegar 1 cup "evaporated milk ' . Cut stems of broccoli to re move tough fibrous part.1 .Wash , thoroughly and arrange in a deep pan with flowers upAdd enough boiling water to", cover stems; .cover and cook until ten der. "Add salt during last "five minutes of , cooking. Meanwhile mix sugar, flour and mustard In top of double boiler. Stir in vine gar and , then milk. Cook over boiling: water until thickened, stirring occasionally. Place broc coli in heated serving dish, pour mustard sauce over it O : i v 1 v I j ; tyy: 1 m , New! WoolO-The-West Blankets. SI 2.95 These new i'Wool or. the .West' vir - gin .wool1 bankets are beautiesl 'Mdda of. tha world's finest blanket wools. Wool-o'-the-West simply, cxm i net be beaten for crazy warmth and smart style! In wide satin-bindings or wool whip-stitched. In cedar, dusty rose, pink,' peach, blue and nile. 72x84 inches. Main floor. Sunday, May 13th, is Mother's Day her very own day and you'll want to thank her for just being herself with a very special "little something." For instance a gay house coat or lovely lingerie a smart dress or hat. She's sure to love whatever you choose from our fashion delights for the feminine heart Select your gift today! "1 " $ AtS Wpy "iT'ii i mi nriiin iiirnwTijninifAWBirjujiiajiij .julxli. uuj.m REMEMBER SUNDAY, ..L MAY 13 th SMk. 4 , li S ..GLOVES ..SLIPPERS ..BAGS ..GLASSWARE ..JEWELRY ..PICTURES, . . PERFUMES . . MIRRORS . . TOILET WATER . . FIGURINES . . COSMETICS . . LAMPS ..HANDKERCHIEFS . . BEDDINGS . . DICKEYS '. . STATIONERY :. LINENS ..POTTERY ..LINGERIE ..BED JACKETS ''Textron" House Coats . . . The famous TEXTRON fabric housecoat is here exclusively in Salem! You'll like Textron ... the fine smooth softness of this marvelous rayon ... the delicate colorings and patterns. Give Mother a Textron housecoat on Mother's Day ... we feel sure she'd like it! Hand Hooked . Rugs, Special $5.00 . . - - Hand-hooked rugs In many beautiful and original designs as well as colonial designs and patterns our grandmothers used to make. Here is a special for Mother's Day . . . choice of many patterns today at only $5.00. Main floor. RAYON BRIEF PANTIES . . .. . . . Full elastic waist band. Brief style. Tea rose. - .. - All sizes. 2nd floor. - AV, - '' i I ; H if 1 1 iriMu, I.. V I I rS. um vy m. t..o' JIVM. (j jf yW II Roll-On Pantie Elastic ( '.I...'...'.. $3.50 These new elastic mil-, pantie girdles came" in Just in time for tnM,- selling. Detachable- gar ters. All sizes: small, me dium and large. Expert fitting service. 2nd floor corset shop. ; 2nd Floor j Girdles & 1 it i: i