ivii i AG2SIX Hi OSSGON STATESMAN. Salem. .Oregon. Friday Meaning. May i. ISIS t 1 t . ail nr i ii I Out-of-Town Guests Will Visit Here f. LL Ray Farmer arrived in the capital Thursday- morning from ; Fort Riley, Kansas, where he .is f ' stationed with the officer's pack Cutlass, attached to the calvary, to ' fiend his leave with his mother, -. Mrs. Velma Farmer. LL Farmer will be here lor ll days. Arriving tonight by plane from San Francisco to spend several days with Mrs. Farmer will be Major and Mrs. F. X Schwarz . enbek, jr. Mrs. Schwarzeabek will be remembered as Lenore v Staley, who formerly made her : . - home here. Her husband recent ly returned from two years serv - Ice in England. in England. Sunday afternoon devening lends have been: invited to call informant t th vrmor hm on North Summer street to greet the out-of-town guests. Calling hours are from 4 to t o'clock. Also here from out-of-town' for the occasion will be Colonel and Mrs. H. - G. -Maison, Mrs. Kelton Lowery, end Miss Louise Goodwin of Seattle, who is at tending the University: of Ore gon. . ! f. Program Tonight -In YMCA Lobby r Salem Federated Music clubs will present the-regular monthly program in the , lobby of ( the YMCA tonight at 7:45 o'clock. The public is invited. Musicians are from groups led by Sacred Heart academy, Dorothy Pearce, William IFawk, Mrs. Pf F. Thomas;"; Charles , O. Hargrave, Lena "9 e 1 1 e Tartar, Margaret Hogg, Margaret Hood. Jessie Bush Mickelson, Mary Talmadge Hedrick, Mrs. David Eason, prof. T. - S. Roberts, Frances Virginie Melton and Crescendo, club.1 The Virgin's Slumber Song 'Reger iSenob int luunarops story Treble Triad Toy Soldiers -on Parade MacLachlan Robert FerreU 1 Three Blind Mice Thompson ; Kosemary Starr Melodia Daws De lores H1U Shadow Dance MacDowell Tarantella .. MacDowell Joella Shields f AprH Rain i Speaks le remple Bells ' Finden . Phyllis Blake Hall, vaice Gladys Edgar, acctompanitst Charraantc j Groton Barbara Owens I American Gypsy Dance. ,.Mowrey reggy Burroughs i .... . ; Van Slyke , 1 Diane Perry - -4 Sonatina No. 1 ., Schubert Phillip Rlanken&lUp, violin Jewell Guetfroy, accompanist Nocturne i Chopin - Frances Baum I Pastorale j Scarlatti Gwenda Boyec j Prelude op. 28 No 13 , ; , Chopin Joe Brazle . j Danza trivia" Lecuona Jean Claire Swift Speaks tea for Two ..L. Youmans Connie Keller. Gleam Allen. Jtterenice jsttana. vocalists ;- -i . . . Mrs. Powell a Glub Hostess rj Mrs. Bingham PcweU enter tained members of : her bridge club at dinne Wednesday night it her home in Lebanon. The winners of the last jseries enter , tained the losers. Cards were in play fter the dinner .hour. Attending ! were !Mrs. Donald Armpriest, Mrs. Wj Gerald Nib ler, Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mrs. Robert Powell, Mrs. Andrew , Halvorsen, Mrs. Kenneth Galla gher and Mrs. Albert Ott. 1 Trotters Club Dance' Tonight i j - , Event of tonighf will be the Trotter's club dance at the Vet eran's halL The semi-formal af fair will be from 0 to 12 o'clock. The committee in charge of ar rangements includes Mr. and , Mrs. Emory Hobbs and Mr, and ' Mrs. Fred Pickhard. i " i Additional Society News on Page 10 Today's Pattern n Des ed to slim you! Pattern 4925, ; trim- jacket over smart Sress, Pattern includes lnstruc ons f or sldrt with built-up top, lso. ::' ; ;; w-'r' - iL- Pattern 4225 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 20, 22, 24, 23, 28, 40, 42, 44, 48, 43. Size 28, dress and jacket, 4 yards 29-inch, Send SIXTEEN CTNT3 fa coins for this pattern to The Oregon States- . man, Pattern Dpt. StUem, s Ore. -print- plainly SIZE, NAMS, : AX DRESS, STYLTS NUJEJt - Send iirrtZX C1-N13 more for I the Anne Adams Fall - and Winter Pattern Boo it, fuU of smart, fabric saving styles. I'ree pattern for hat. and mutt-bag printed rigiit ia book. wmn Society .... Clubs Music .... The Home Maxine Buren Kditor Queen's Tea Highlight Willamette , "MX T"1 - 11 hi t GStl VltieS . r - ... - . . ' The 39th annual May weekend the i Willamette university campus rwith many social events calen , dared in honor of Queen Betty Hanauska and Princesses Emma . I01 Et and Wilma" Froman and the high ; school seniors who . will be on the campus for the occasion .fj r Coeds in the sororities and nana luncheons and breakfasts during the weekend. Opening the May weekend fesUvities will be the presentation of the Junior class play, "Yeu Can't Take It With You," at Leslie Junior high school auditorium tonight Saturday morning the May Day celebration will get under way with, the annual campus YWCA breakfast from 9 to 11 o'clock. The affair' will honor Queen 'Betty TH and her court wth high school guests and stu dents attending. Weather permit ting the breakfast will be served atj small tables on the lawn in front, of Chresto cottage. Basket of spring flowers will be. used foff decorations. iQueen Betty will be crowned a1j a colorful ceremony in the outdoor flower decked May court a 1:30 o'clock Saturday after nkn. Hundreds are expected to attend this annual affair. Tea to Follow Coronation j immediately after the corona tion Queen Betty III and her court will be honored at a re ception at University House on the campus from 2:30 to 3:30 ' otlock. All . guests and visitors on the campus for the affair are invited to the tea. Greeting guests at the door will be Helen Craven and Vir ginia Case. Roberta Jean Yocom will introduce the guests to the line which wilt include Mrs. 'George Herbert - Smith, Queen Betty Hanauska, her sister, Mrs. M. Stenhenson. Princesses Wilma 3 jJ dants, Janet Blake, Von Kauff man and SaUy McClelland. (Mrs. William E. Kirk, house mother of the queen's - sorority. Alpha Chi Omega, will preside at the tea table. A group of coeds from the sororities will assist in the serving. The table center piece will be of spring flowers ia. pastel shades. Miss Jean Webb Bowpn will play piano numbers ' during the tea hour. ! Thyra Jean Currey heads the . directorate for the affair and assisting are Dorothy Hoar, dec orations; and Dorothy Kenney djining room. - 1 Qoeen's Ball Saturday Queen Betty , Hanauska and' her princesses will rule over the formal queen's ball Saturday night The ball will be held in the Willamette gymnasium from 8 to 12 o'clock. The royal party '' will be heralded at ' ten o'clock tb be followed by the grand march which will be led by Oueen Betty III and King Mar vin Goodman. ; . J Al Benning's orchestra has been engaged" to play for the affair. Decorations will carry out the spring theme with the) gym nasium .turned into ' a flower garden.: Garlands of spring flow ers, red and white crepe paper streamers and two murals in the spring mood by Frances Sopp Will be arranged about the halL Arlene Schwartz and : Joe San lord have designed the dance programs, which are, pink and - blue. ' j. ' i ; " -' I 'Patrons ' and patronesses are Lt and Mrs. Marshall E. Woo dell. Dr. and Mrs; Robert M. Gatke, Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan LoveU, Dr and Mrs. Robert H. Tschudy and Professor and Mrs. Stephen C. Smith. Stan Buch is making arrangements for th e Iance. , Sororities Te Entertain Gaests " I Sororities are planning several Arge social events for the week end in compliment to their out bf-town guests. Alpha Chi Omega Coeds will be hostesses for a May Day ban quet in honor of Queen Betty Hanauska ! end Princess Wilma Froman, members of the soror ity. The banquet will be held Saturday night ' at the Golden Pheasant at 530 o'clock. Chi Omega members will en tertain .their out-of-town guests . at a May luncheon at their chap ter . house. Thirty guests have been invited to the buff et lunch- - ieon between 12 and one o'clock. Delta Phi coeds will hold their annual May day banquet Satur day night at 8 o'clock in the Marine room of the Marion hotel ' in honor of their guests, j Slated for Sunday morning is the annual May Day breakfast for which the Pi Beta Phi coeds will be hostesses at the chapter house on State street in honor of out-of-town and Salem guests. ;Forty have been Invited to the breakfast at 9:20 o'clock, . Mrs. "Harry Bornside and Mrs. D. C Washburn of Forest Grove Are visiting in Salem lor several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs.; Edward Burnside and Mrs. Wil iiaa C Dyer, Jr. : m - Jeryme English Society; Kditor and Ball Will celebration, dll open today on will entertain guests at dinners, , " f r-mi . . K ' W 1 Ol TrYTC; A TG v AOA Lf'L 0 i jrkL Herefrom : Seattle Miss Nncy, Wallace arrived Thursday Inight from Seattle to spend the Weekend with her par ents, Mr. 44 Mrs. Paul B. Wal lace. - Miss Wallace Is a fresh man at the TJhiverslty of Wash ington ana W member of PI Beta pw. r - tllir' T. .i Miss Ediaai Sterling Is expect ed in' Salem Saturday from Seat tle to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs.-Widlace at their Wal-. lace Orchards home. 1' H f- CLU3 CALENDAR " ?: "j 1 ! FRIDAY. "3 Woman,! Belief Corps, YWCA. S p.m., (nitiauon. WRC btisiness meeting and Ini tiation, YMCA a p.m. MONDAY if ' T ' ,-' : Hal Htbbard camp and auxil iary. Vrw hall 8 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae wtth Mrs. Paul Hendricks, 1810 Fair - mount. 6:30; dinner. TUESDAY" J - Junior Guild. St. PauTs EpU copal church, "UO sewing, par ish, house. i j , WEDNKSDAV1 American Lutheran guild, at cuhrch, 2 pan. . Mystery Mothers ' GiVen? Dinner The "Mystery Mothers' of the Beacon !;uild, First Baptist church, were f entertained at a May Day dinner at the home of Miss Carolyn Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Davis.. The roomj were decorated with spring flowers. Dinner was serv ed on small stables. Lighted blue and Iwhitei candles were on the mantle, guild colors. The ad-; visors, Mrs.lJohn Seitz '.and Mrs. Lee Cross, ierved. : . After dinner the members of the guild exchanged gifts with their, My$tery Mothers. : The monthly business meeting was conducted :by Miss Carolyn Dav is, after which Miss Cleo Scheidel led in devotions; This was fol lowed by tj talk on missions by; Miss Jean I Hatfield, and Miss Mary Reimann gave a talk oa Burma. Members of the Beacon guild attending were Misses Jean Hat field, Mary . Reiman, Ada Mae Tee!, Cleo Scheidel, Joanne Blax oL Betty i Page, Marjorie Coe, Wilma Dunn, Shirlee Reimann, and Carolyn Davu. Guests attending were: Mrs. Marlon Curryt Mrs. Milton Coe, Mrs Frederick Broer Jr Mrs. James Manning, Mrs. John Gib son,; Mrs. Ed Lucas, Mrs. Gerald Christoferson, Mrs.' Walter Lot tis, Mrs. Gus Lindstrand, Mrs. Oswald Mcfley and Mrs. Dewey Davis, i t,1 1 Today's Menu Sliced salmon will be the day's mam dish,! as a red point saver, j but the dessert will be the feat ure; tj. f ... 1 Lettuce chunks Sliced salmon Baked potatoes I Buttered asparagus ' Froiea prune whip ' " I If " , raOZEN. PRUNE WHIP 2; egg whites , H teaspoon salt -. M cup sugar 1 eup prune pulp 2 teaspoons lemon Juice. Beat egg whites and salt until stiff; gradually beat in sugar; fold in prunes and two teaspoons lemon juice, Pour into refriger ator tray, and allow to freeze at coldest tempera ture"f or several uourm. 5; 1 .e : C3 aiiicievt-snooTN-ao ici cititau laixpiMtiri-siii te eeee EtlJOYi nAIfltlG IT ad frsase sasfsn4 mi. miSk, ANYinFLAVOH tAtBr 9& fva9 20 faaHa'aV toncoiitisnnu ; - ANO ' i STHBILOT - v" " -"'flaata etk yaw aracaf . 4 U p .. : : r.;i::..,V A Ft ". fl f---ww-i . - X ' - ,i lfa . . Nxt J Church Rites Performed j j Thisday 1 ' j; Miss Berthalene Btrausbaugh, ... daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh, and Mr. Clarence . Paul Kuper, seaman first class,, United States navy, son of Mr. : end Mrs. Henry. Kuper, were married at a lovely spring wied- H ding Thursday night at the Beth el Baptist church at 8 o'clock. . The bride's grandfather, Rev. Wiley Weathers, performed the ceremony assisted by Rey. X. J. "4 Olthoff. The altar was banked . with baskets of white, pink and j blue spring floweks and bios- aoms. TJghtJng the! candles Were r Deloris Dickey end Peggy Hed gesy who wore pink bouffant -; dresses. Mr. Henry. Newman sang "The Lord's Prayer and ; Miss Sylvia Reischke sang "At : Dawning. Mr. Newman and and Miss Reischke gave a duet, "O Promise Me. Miss Lois Schrenck was the accompanist and played the wedding mar ches. -' -j j O'i: f '.' The bride, "Who was given, in marriage by her father, wore a white marquisette gown fash ioned with a full skirt and court train. The fitted bodice was , made with a high neckline de- signed with a sheer : yoke and eyelet lace embroidery at the ! shoulders and waistline. Her fin gertip length tulle veil was arr ranged in a crown of lace which j matched her gown. She carried 1 a bouquet of pink rosebuds lil- j ies-of-the-valley and forget-me-1 nots. - ' ; - ' ' f - t ". j Mrs, Earl Strausbaugh; Jr. was ; the matron of honor. She wore a j pastel blue marquisette g 0 wn and carried a cascade ; of blue flowers. In her hair was a wreath of flowers caught to a short blue veiL Miss Clarissa Caspar was the maid of honor. Her gown was of pink marquis ette and her cascade bouquet was of pink flowers. She wore al pink shoulder . length veil ; with a wreath of flowers in her hair. Attend the Bride 1 Bridesmaids were Miss Carroll Gragg, Miss Helen Elmlund, Miss Viola Perlich land Miss Patricia Powers. Their dresses were of marquisette in .two shades of blue. They carried pink nose gays, and wore wreaths of pink flowers and pink shoulder length veils.- vi-X ' . :" !! : Sedonia Burton in a pink dress and carrying a basket of ; rose petals was the flower girL ! Mr. Elton Kuper stood with his brother as best man. Seating the . guests were Mr. Donald Straus baugh, Mr, Roy Littke, Mr. Roy Kuper and Mr. Tom Harmon. . i For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Strausbaugh chose an aqua silk crepe gown with white bead-! ing. Mrs. Kuper's gown was also of aqua j crepe. Their corsages were of pink rosebuds. j At the wedding reception' which followed in the church parlors Mrsih Tom Burton! and Mrs. Marlon Zimmerman cut the bride's cake.: Mrs. Phillip Put-F nam presided at the punch bowl. . Assisting were Mrs. Elton Kuper, Mrs. Arnold Kuper, Miss Viola1 Schrenck, Miss Betty Lou Kay-j ser. Miss Nadine Sohn, Miss Al ice Bealls and Miss Dorothy. Hol-f don. A quartersang "I Love You Truly" and "Sweet as the Years" during the reception. .1 !! j The bride plans to remain in Salem with her parents after her husband leaves for Seattle to re port for further duty. Mr. Kuper -arrived this: week from duty sn the South Pacific.' The newly weds are - graduates of Salem schools. ' !' . ' ij j . ' ' . V i! 1 Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr pre sided at an informal luncheon Wednesday at the Marion hotel in honor of Mrs. Frank BrowneU, a newcomer here from North Carolina. Twelve young matrons, .who formerly resided in the south, were bidden to the affair. RATION CALENDAR arc ats, rATS. arcj - Book 4 YS and ZS through Dl good through June J; 13 through 31 good throuKh Jun SO: Kl throueli Pi ood through. July 31; QS through Vt good uirousa Augun u. . i PSOCESSED FOODS Book 4 H2 through MS good through June 2: Nl through SI good through June 30: TS through XS good throush July 81; Y2. Z2 and Al through CI good mrougn August si. . - StJGAKt Book 4 SUmp SS valid for five pounds through June i. SUmp 34 now vaiux. , I i SHOES I -Hi Book I Airplane stamps 1, f and s vaua uaeiuuteiy, GASOLINE: '-.':." . A IS coupons good everywhere tor sour gauons eaca uurouga June u. ruKi. on.! ii i Period 1-S (lncl) coupons valid through August 31. Not more than 7 per cent of . season's rations should nave eeen usee to gate.-- ; ; t j. C!V$itc::::ss v Mr. and Mrs. I W. Danserean of Vancouver, B. are- spend-, ing several, days in the capital as, guests of Mrs. F. W. Lehmer at her Royal Court apartment The. Dansereaus, who were friends of the Lehmers when they'i resided ' in Puerto Rico, are enroute to : southern California. ' Mrs. Cecil E Teams; wm hm tess to members of her bridge club Wednesday : night I at her home on North 14th street Mrs. Miller A, Luncheon i Hostess j r . j - j . Mrs. Harry U. Miller will pre side at a smartly arranged lunch eon this afternoon at her! D street home in compliment to! a group of friends. j j .. Arrangements of spring flow ers and tulips will provide the decorative note. Contract bridge win be in play: after the lunch eon hour. :.. . ; Covers will be placed for Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, Mrs; ? Fred Stump, Mrs. F. W. Lehrner, Mrs. Custer Ross, Mrs. Harry Craln, Mrs. Donald C ) Roberts, Mrs. Henry V. Compton, Mrs. Burton A. Myers, Mrs. William J. Bu sies: and Mrs. Harry TJ. Miller 8ILVERTOPuns ire being completed this week for the an nual Woman's dub luncheon and the installation of the new offic ers headed by Mrs. George Chris tenson, president; The luncheon will , be held' at the First Chris ; tian church on May 14jat 1 pint Mrs. Clark Bachmah ii the out going president V NX 1 fiCA- I ; WW yrr t il ., , V. k s - ' - '. 0l!::rSI:r:3iiniEhIIicii23iiL9.95, 24.95; 29.95, 39.95 CI EirJa Eire:! Mothers to Eugene for Weekend -. Junior weekend on the Uni versity of Oregon campus is at tracting, a number of mothers ' and dads to Eugene this weekend.- . . ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vande neynde will be on the campus for the weekend celebration. Mr. ' Vandeneynde, president of - the Oregon Dads, will preside at the business " meeting of the group on Saturday. The Vandeneyndes will be registered at the Osborne hotel. ' " , - ' I ' Mrs. Roy H. Simmons and Mrs. Karl Becke are leaving tonight for Eugene to spend the week end with their Pi Beto Phi " daughters,-Mary Jane Simmons' and Mariam Becke. ' The Salem matrons! win be at the Eugene hotel for the weekend. ! Mrs. Taylor . Hawkins lis also leaving today to spend the week . end with her daughter, Harriet, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, i Mrs. William J. Busick is go ing Saturday to Eugene to spend the Junior weekend with her co ed daughter, Jeanne. Mrs. Leo N. Quids and Mrs. John H. Carkdns are leaving today, for s Eugene. Mrs. Childs win be with her daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Car kin will be the guest of her daughter, Jean Carkin SanesL Mrs. Busick and Mrs. Childs will be registered at the Eugene ho tel. ,Mn. George BL 8wift left early ' in the week for San Franciscoj to Join Rev., Swift, who is attend ing the sessions of the United JNations conference. Mrs. Swift Cotton Jaequard Bedspread Rayon CmmUa trinino y . - , V - i - a has gone on to Los Angeles to visit her aaugnxer, Payson Smith (Alice Swift) and, her young son. '-; a 'j-... Coed Betrothed To Navy .lvlcin " The engagement of Miss Fran ces Foote to AS Donald Jeppe-. sen. United States navy, was told Saturday night at the Lei-Day dance given by the " Associated ' Students of Willamette univer sity at the- Elks temple. The be trothal was rerealed to Miss Foote's Pi Beta Phi sorority sis- . ters earlier in the everting when a bouquet of red rosea was re ; ceived at the 'chapter house. Miss ' Foote, the" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Foote, . is from Chester; Calif. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Jeppesen of Eugenes. He la sta tioned in the V-12 unit on the - campus. . No plans have . been made for the wedding. r Tea Planned 'fori; War Mothers The auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Ware win honor the war mothers with a tea at the Veterans hall. Hood and Church street this-afternoon. May. 11, from I to 4 o'clock, the past presidents club of the auxiliary win assist about the rooms. Mrs. Arwin - Strayer, Mrs. Leon Hansen and Mrs. Vir gil Bolton will be in the re ceiving line. , Mrs.1 George Lewis and Mrs. Dave Furlough will pour. Harmony House Qnality Woven textured cotton in soft, desert colors. Wtnev green or blue on natural tan back ground. The perfect choice for a man's or boy's room. 88 inches wide by 102 inches long:. Woven of Excellent Quality Soft, Sun Cotton Yams. 76"x riA1ewAf1 Striped and Figured in llUUSpryaU Design. Rose and Green. TImJmmmm Rose, Green and Blue with JJeospreQcl white stripe. grxior Generous 20x26 size PILLOD 198 Good looking, heavy 8 unci featherproof art ticking fitted with buoy ant, finely crushed chick n i feathers. Attractive beaded edge fer ieng wear, ' ': ' ' --a " '" ' ' "' 'r ' ""' ' ' . v Full Or Twin Size i .. ....... ,. i l j ( f I v2)(2) " ' ?y yMO OWN ; . . 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