i m ' I . . Tnt OBEGON STATESMAN, Salexn, ; OEEGON STATESMAN, Oregon, Wednetday Morning. Way 18, 1943 Bride-Elect at ": ; Miss Sybil Spears has invited a' group of friends to the Cbeme keU street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Friday night for the pleasure of Miss Patricia Higgins, who will be married in Juni to Dr. Wal ter Achterman, United States army medical reserve. The cou ple's engagement was announced last spring. A dessert supper will be served by the hostess and guests will be seated at small tables. Contract bridge will be In play during the evening. Bouquets ot -spring flowers in pastel shades will provide the decorative not " bout the rooms. ! , Bidden to honor Miss Higglns are her mother, Mrs. C C Hig gins. Miss Carol Sally McClelland. Young, Miss Miss Emma Lou East, Miss Mary and Miss Stella McKay, Miss Carolyn Brady, Miss Olene Mehlhoff, Mrs. Elmer Harrold, Mrs. Rob ert Findley, Mrs. Richard Cham bers, Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. George Hanauska, Mist' Marion Achterman of Portland, Miss Marjorie Knoles Of Eugene, Miss Evelyn Collins and Miss Bonnie Neuffer of Corvallis and Mrs. Frank IL Spears. USO Conference In Portlarjd I i An all-day conference of rep resentatives of jJSO councils, operating committees and plan ning groups from all over the state will be held jin Portland on Monday, May 21, at the. Mult nomah hotel. The purpose is to give an opportunity for key vol unteers to exchange ideas, gain new inspiration and knowledge, learn new trends land to receive instruction relative to the special duties of their respective respon sibilities at present and in the postwar period, j i A morning panel discussion followed by a luncheon where Mrs. Maurice T. Moore of New York, chairman of the national USO council, will serve as key note speaker, concluded with an afternoon discussion of volun teer problems is for the day. The conference the program is under the supervision of E. B. MacNaugh ton, state chairman; Mrs. S Mason Ehrman, chairman, and Mrs. Clara Al croft, associate regional execu tive. f The planning committee of which Mrs. HiAman Luedde " mann, a member at large of the Portland USO council, is cnair- man, includes Mr. Tinkhara Gil- . Vert of Salem. Others from here planning to attend are Mrs. ' James T. Brand, Mrs. Clarence Byrd and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer. Kiihns Have family Party i . 1 j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn en- tertained with a farewell dinner . i. TT..1 o , , . t. i i'l Li r . a cumuig uic serine ivxaj iv, The family members . present were Homer Kuhn and family of Seattle, Ross Kuhn of Salem, Emerson Kuhn and family of Kewberg, Donald Kuhn and fam ily of West Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lawrence and family of Mc Minnville, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jteiwald and family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Reiwald and . family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Battles of Salem, Mr. J. W. Bun- clc and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuhn f West Salem. Freeze Up Asparagus Ready Putting Down in ?i, ' y By Maxlne Barea . t . Asparagus is on the list for, canning or freezing right now. Locally grown asparagus is ex-' cellent, and will save money for the home canner who has pre- viously bought hers commercially , frozen. ':.:",' . ;' f Here's the material on freez ing asparagus as giret by Doris Woodburn, war food assistant for the county: j Wash carefully and - trim off tough lower portion. Cut stalks, in one-inch pieces' or leave them Whole. : j- ' ". r - Blanching of asparagus, peas. Todays Ivlenu . Eggs win make! the main di'h for dinner tonight; Fresh greets salad -; . Egg cutlets j ; Baked potatoes Hot biscuits Strawberry shortcake " t 'V " ..- v--"- EGO CUTLET.: 2 2 tablespoons butter ; . - tablespoons flour r ifl- . - -I r ' ' ' Tl CUD SIM : I ; ;i teaspoon salt - Dash pepper 4 . j 0 hard-cooked egzs . V cup chopped: green pepper .' cup bread crumbs Melt butter or substitute; blend in flour and salt. Add milk and stir, constantly until sauce is thick. Mash eggs. Add eggs, pepper and green pepper to sauce. CooL Shape into four cut lets and roll in crumbs. Place in refrigerator for one hour. Saute in drippings until cutlets are nicely browned. Serve immedi ately. . . Party Society...: Music .... The! Home Marine Buren Women's editor CLUB CALENDAR WTDNZSDAT - Westminster Guild meet at Presbyterian church, S pjn. . WSCS, First Methodist church. Carrier room. 1:1 J PJn. . - Daughters of Union Veterans with Mrs. William Entreat, 1661 South Commercial at S p.m. Salem Writers club with N. 1. Anderson, Glen Creek drive, ; I JO p jd. Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Glenn Adams. Glen Creek road, Pythian Sisters meet at KF halL PJn? jdaynower uuua, rim von gTcsauonal nml cnurcn. meet mm ' parlors, S p-m. cnurcn THVBSDAT United Spanish War Veterans auxiliary, with Mrs. Clyde Mc Chins, 1869 South High R4 Cross sewing. It sin, no-host luncheon. HayevrUle Woman's club with Mrs. K. B. Taylor, S4 8out& 14th St. U JO pjn. t AAUW evening literature group with Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, 859 North Winter st, S p.m. BPW board meeting with Miss Phebe McAdams. 79 South lita street, 7 JO p. ra. FRIDAY Woman's Relief Corps auxU Ury to the GAR meet at YMCA. t p. m. Initiation. , , BPW card crab at stata tuber, culosis hospital nuurses home, 730 p. m. Board Members At Travis Home Members oX the executive board of the American Legion auxiliary gathered at the home of Mrs. Merle gravis Ion Monday.. Following the business meeting, the hostess served refreshments centered with a crystal bowl of rose heather and lilies of the val- ley. I Attending the meeting were Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. Aus tin H. Wilson, Mrs4 1. N. Bacon, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrs. J. H. Brady, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. John Ol son, Mrs. A. W. Lovcik and Mrs. Travis. Members of the board voted to make a recommendation to tht board to buy a 1500 bond during the Seventh War Loan. On May 20 the Junior mem bers will give a Gold Star moth ers' tea at the home of Mrs. A. C. Gragg. At the regular meeting May 21 all War Mothers will be honored by unit members. Officers to Be Installed The West Salem Woman's club's final meeting will be held today at 8 p. m. In the city hall. Officers for the new year will be installed in a candlelight ceremony. The meeting is open to all West Salem women. UUltUJ 1 E 1X11. J1CI1II avenport, president; Mrs. I. F. Bryan, vice-president; Mrs. Don Watson, recording secretary, and Mrs. L. ril Dalkenburg, treas urer. The hostess committee includes Mrs. Guy Neugent, Mrs. Mark Gehlar, Mrs. Fink and Mrs. Walt White. Mrs. Max O. Baren presided at a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon at her home on Court street in compliment to mem bers of her club. for Cdnning or "Locker for Winter spinach and other vegetables Is necessary before freezing to ren der the enzymes inactive. It greatly improves the "flavor and food value of your frozen foods. Blanch in small amounts- to be sure of complete heat penetra tion. -A : Active steam may be used for blanching four to five minutes or directly in boiling water two to three minutes. Cool at once in running water and drain. Dry pack is preferred but the brine method is often used. Make a brine, if it Is used,. 'of one ' teaspoon salt to - one cup water and leave .1' inches head space to allow for expansion. Glass containers may be used. using rubber rings for a tighter seal. Or; you may use waxed locker cartons with waxed paper liners. The tighter the seal, the better the frozen produce. Label containers wrra name or vege table, date and method. Quick freeze if .possible but very good results are obtained by placing In locker at the regu ' lar zero degrees Fahrenheit. , Always use frozen vegetables within one year, w More complete directions for freezing of vegetables may be obtained" by asking or writing for extension bulletin No. 623, Tood Preservation by Freezing,' sent out by the office of the home demonstration agent. Miss Marjorie Tye, at the old high school building in Salem.' To can with pressure cooker, prepare as for freezing, pack in jars and process for 35 minutes at 10 pounds pressure in pints c? fcr 40 minutes in quarts. - C libs Jeryme English Society Zdltor ji; Mrs. Gast Will Head dors i' Mrs.! Fred Cast was elected president of the Salem Junior Woman's club for the ensuing year at the regular meeting. Mrs. , Gast has served as president of . the Marion county Federation ;of Women's clubs the past year and was elected a director for tha coming year at tha recent meet ing. ; li! Other officers elected war Mrs. Roy Mink, first vice-president; Mrs. Howard Conkle, sec ond vice-president; Miss Eunice Fur man, recording secretary; Mrs. Gerald Fisher, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Carr, financial secretary; Mrs. Ferrel C ova It, treasurer; Mrs. Delber t Schwabbauer, parlia mentarian; Mrs. Arthur Roeth lin,; publicity; Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald, Mrs. Paul Silke and Miss Margaret Hood, directors. The officers will be formally installed on May 23 at the annu al Mother's tea. Mrs.! Herbert Rahe wiU be the installing offi cer.! ' ' Mrs. Lawrence Osterman and Mrs. Donald Parker were initia ted and Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Mrs. Robert Ramage were elect ed to membership. Mrs. Donald Tlwinnup, former member, was welcomed back to the club. Mrs. Arthur Roethlin, Mrs. Kenneth Carr and Mrs. Elmo Lindhdlm gava reports on the Marion county Federation meeting. i Delegates elected to attend tht third district convention in Port land today are Mrs. Joseph Fel ton ; and ; Mrs. Howard Conkla. Mrs. James Pike, corresponding secretary of the third district and retiring president of tha Sa lem Junior dub, will also at tend. . -, - The club voted to give ten dol lars to the Chin-Up club and ten . dollars to the club's protege at the blind schooL The juniors have established a fund from the . war service department for a ' telephone pool; at the Corvallis-' naval hospital. Members were asked to bring magazines and periodicals for the hospital. Auxiliary Plans For Poppy Sale Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary held a business meeting Monday. jiight at the Veteran's hall with Mrs. Virgil Bolton pre siding. Mrs. Leon ! Hansen re ported 350 pounds of clothing donated jjjto the Russian relief. Mrs. Anyin Strayer gave a 're port of her activities as service officer and announced she would attend ajjservice officer's school in Portland May 13 and 19. S Mrs. Clarence Forbis, poppy chairman announced that Kay's Dress Shdp would be headquar ters forjjthe sale. Mrs. Forbis called f 0 volunteers for the sale of poppies on May 25 and 28. Dave Hotzman of the post gave a talk on ; the poppy sale and an nounced! that the auxiliary has 8000 poppies to sell. Mrs. Ralph Harland f and Mrs. James BeaU assisted with the war stamp sale on V-E day. The auxiliary voted to purchase a $100 war bond. Luncheon Given By Mrs. Newman Mrs. Grover , Newman enter tained a group of friends Thurs day in her home at a 1 o'clock luncheonl . .. -j $ Prestnt were Mrs. Floyd Beard, Mrs. Olen r Beard, Mrs. Fred Puffer, Mrs. Hoy Shaw, Mrs. Frank Nieswander, Mrs. David Chillis, lirs. H. L. Taylor. Out-of-town guests were Mrs. W. F. Beard and Mrs. Maggie Essex from El Reno, Okla. . -1 1 . : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read ef Berkeley; Calif, have been yis ( itors in the capital at the home of . his mother, .Mrs. W. Ludd Read. Mr. Read recently re--ceived a 'medical discharge from the navy; The Reads will leave for the south Thursday. . : . - i ":..-- - Mr. aid Mrs. Clifford Beyer of ; Ontario are spending a few : days in Salem. They are regis tered at the Marion hotel. I BATIOn CALCIDAa MEATS. VATS. CTCJ Book 4 YS and Z5 thrtxueh DS rood through Juae S: E3 through JI good through Juae 30; K2 through PI good through 3xy Si; Q2 through US good through Atrut Si j : PBOCESSE0 . FOODS ; . Book 4 H3 through ST2 good through June 2: NS through SZ good through. June 30; Tt through X2 good through July 31; Y2,:Z1 and Al through CI good through Aagust 31. . SVGAS: - r- Book 4 - Stamp 35 valid for five pounds through June Z. Stamp 26 now valid. :. ; - i . SHOESt ; . Book 3 .Airplane tamps 1, S. and 3 valid Indefinitely. GASOLlXt:; A 15 coupons good everywhere for four gallons each through June 21. FUEL OIL: -Period t'S" (lncl) coupons -valid through Aucust 3L Not more than 76 per wrt ef seavon's rations should hav been u&td io date. Tun Miss Phyllis Adams bets The Date , S1LVERTON Today's excit ing romantic news concerns the coming marriage of Miss Phyllis Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Adams of Silverton, and Lt Vernon L Barkhurst, eon of Mrs. Sadie Barkhurst of Silver ton. The wedding will take place on Sunday afternoon, May 27, in the gardens of the Adams' home at 4 o'clock. V . Lieutenant Barkhurst arrived in the states last weekend, from the south "Pacific, where he has, been for the past 39 months. ; He -was met at Fort Lewis by his .fiancee and they arrived in SH verton Monday night, j - j Miss Lorraine Taylor of Salem wfll be the maid of honor. Bridesmaids win be Mrs. Charles E. Warren of Salem andj Mrs. John Middlemiss of Silverton. The best man and ushers wOl be " announced later.' i - - j- j - .,(. ; A reception in the gardens will follow the ceremony, i j j Miss Adams, a popular mem ber of the younger set in Salver ton; and Salem, is a graduate of Silverton schools and attended Oregon State college. Shi is a member of the Salem Spinsters. She has been employed as teller at Ladd and Bush branch, United States National bank. j Lieutenant Barkhurst jis a graduate of Silverton; schools. He has served in Australia New Guinea and the Philippines. He is now home on a 30-day leave and will report for reassignment at Fort Sam Houston, jTexaj. ' - I I It Mrs. Purvis jto Head Auxiliary 1 The Hollywood Lions club aux iliary met at the home ot Mrs. Marvin Clatterbuck Monday night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Earl Moo try and Mrs. Don Goode as co-hostesses. Many beautiful flowers decorated the rooms. , j Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn' gave an interesting talk on war bonds. Election of officers followed the regular business session with Mrs. Paul Purvis as president, Mrs. Jim Tindall as vice-presi dent; Mrs. Charles McCabe, sec retary, and Mrs. Fred Williams, treasurer. The bond motif was carried out by presentation of warsages to the hostess, Mrs. Marvin dat terbucq; the speaker, Mrs. Wini fred Pettyjohn; the guestj Mrs. Ted Borkman, and the president. Mrs. Al Crose. Refreshments were served with -war stamp books as (place ' cards, each of Which contained a war stamp. These were furnished S by the committee. Plans were made for the regu lar monthly party at the Lions Den, with the Lions to be held Wednesday, May 23 at 9 o'clock. The auxiliary voted to assist the American I Legion with the annual poppy sale. ! . Installation of officers will be held on! June 11, at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Dale Taylor with Mrs. Harold Gillespie and Mrs. J. EL Van Wyngarden as co-hostesses ' Mrs. Don Goode read an inter esting letter from her marine husband who is on Okinawa. Ser geant Goode wrote the letter by flashlight while huddled i on a ledge in a cave with mortar fire rocking the earth and sniper fire zinging near. Family Reunion At Davis Home The family I of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Davis gathered for the first time in 23 years for a reunion. At : the family dinner given at 1138 Fairmount avenue, were the eight children, and 24 of the 26 grandchildren.! ' " '.My;- Those present were Mrs. Roy Michael, Georgia Marie and Ed ward of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs, O. N. Bur bank, Vivian, Helen, Bob, Tommy!! and Walter of Monmouth. . Mr. and Mrs; Wil liam Covert, Billy, Mona Louise and Jessie Jean of Staytoh, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Davis, Joy Ann, Johnny, Florence, Glenij, Jr, Janet Hene of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lienert, Mary Lou, Brabare Ruth, Charles John and Richard Eugene of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Van Boening of Vancouver, Mr. and MrsL Vein Davis, Jimmy and Bruce! Alan of Seattle, Mrs. Louise Fermer and Mr. and Mrs. J. L Davis of Salem. -'-. i . Mr. aad Mrs. William Kroeger of Rickreall entertained at din ner Tuesday night at their; Rick reall home at a family dinner In compliment to Lt, and; Mrs. Howard , Bergman. Lieutenant Bergman who recently returned to the states from the south Pa cific, leaves Thursday for Wash ington, D. C, to report fol duly. Mrs. Corydon Blodgett, tie for mer Lois Phillips, was in Salem lor Mothers Day, which she spent at the home of he par ents-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. C L. Blodgett. Mrs. Blodgett 4s liv ing in Portland while her hus band is on Okinawa with the 86th, and ' is working at ,1 KG W studio. ' - v Uchled Experienced Beauty Operator $1.00 an hoar. Apply in person. Castle Perm. Waveirs Chief Petty Officer and Mrs.' Dale Smith (Margaret Sorahan) are receiving felicitations-on the birth of their second child,; a son, Steven Douglas, Monday, May 14, , at Emanuel hospital in Portland.; The little boy, who weighed five pounds and twelve ounces, has an older sister, Linda Dale. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sorahan of Portland, formerly, of Salem, and Mt. and, Mrs. Don C Smith of 1 Salem. Chief Petty Officer, Smith is in. the submarine service in the South Pacific, V . t . Being welcomed back te Salem are - Mrs. Harvey; Quistad ' and son, Mark; who have been mak ing their home in Portland.. Lieu tenant Quistad is ia Denver with the army sir corps. Mrs. Quistad and her son have taken a house, ' and residing: with them ; will be her sister-in-law, Mrs. Byron Mermis (Kathryn Quistad). ttreaw frames 2 3 ! 4 baud r .. SAJICUAS9 I 1 BUY IONOS rruwxi :. You .cant 1 V$ f a king !Wf 'I i. . Mr. Porras Will Speak At AAUW. Mr. Rolando Porras of Mana gua, Nicaragua, who is here with the state highway, department, will be the guest speaker at the "Salem branch, American associa- ' tion of University Women's tea meeting Saturday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse at 12 o'clock. Mrs. Egbert S. Oli verwill preside at the last meeting ef the year, ' r Crescendo club members of Salem high school will present a ' musical program. Special guests at the affair will be the senior -women of Willamette university. Mrs' Floyd L. Utter is chairman .of, the tea hour. - YOU CAN BE MORE COMFORTABLE IF YOU GET! FURNITURE WITH i 5-STnn J7 y J9 Itfs Built Stardy Fi No wobbly arms or are heavily crassrbraced an dreioforced. Steal Web Vmim CiUactUe. 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Choice cvtali the new colors 310 Court KrL William Ketmer and his bride are In Salem on his fur lough from duties at the aviation field at North Island, Calif. Ser geant Reimer served In the south Pacific with the marines, but has been stationed for some time at the California station. They are visiting at the home ot his par ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Jake Reimer, 2270 Laurel avenue. j It. Cot and Mrs. Edward A. Shinkle, who lived in Salem while he was stationed at Camp Adair, are, the .parents .of a daughter, bom in Auburn, Ala., on April SO. The child has been named Sally Jane, CoL Shinkle is with the 104th in Europe. This is their first child. . j ; Miss Doris Isbel Miss CeceCU .Woodruff and Miss Helga Bros- ton will entertain the BPW card - chib Friday, night at the nurses . home at the ; state tuberculosis hospital at 7:30 o'dockv-i: ; - a to Fit You! wirgly backs. Hardwood Scieati&callr kiia-dried. 1 2Pcf.bc!3ni Scito fa Tapestry 5170 f 9 1 . bf.1:bir Si. Phone 4133 Christian Church Women Meet - The Court " street Christian church women's society will hold an all-day meeting on Thursday. The business session, is schedul ed for 11 o'clock, when Mrs. Ben " Hawkins will preside. . : j . " A covered, dish luncheon will be served afi noon, and at X o' clock a program will be given. Mrs. Alson Vernon will lead de- . votions, Mrs. John Trachsel, min ister at the South Salem Friends church, will be the speaker. Mrs. Martin Skarbo wOl play her vi braharp and sing. Mrs. . Kirk Simpson will be in charge at the refreshment hour. I : Mrs. Harold Boslck wCJ eater tarn members Of her. club tonight . at her home on Court street. A late supper will follow several' -hours of contract bridge. ' j :y- -'CO P1S950 All CUT roa TKX MICMTY siYirrm Buy Bonds' ill .1