t or jlvxioo 117 an . , Will Leave ... For South miss r-amcia Kyan, aaugnter cf Mrs. J. H. Ryan lis entraining Wednesday night for San Fran cisco, where she has accepted-a new position. Miss Ryan gradu ated from: Willamette university, w where she was a member of Beta Chi sorority. The past year she has been employed at the state engineer's office, j f Miss Ryan invited a group of ner mends to an ; Informal an xevoir party Monday night at the - Ryan home on North 15th street f A dessert supper was served by the hostess with several hours of bridge following.; Bouquets of pastel spring flowers provided the decorative note. . Miss Ryan's guests were Mrs. George XaVatta, Mrs. Norman J. Yasle. Mrs. Dean Trumbo. Mrs. Orville South, Mrs. Wallace Oleon, Mrs. ames Howard, Mrs. James Bennison, Mrs. Victor Col lines, Mrs. Robert DeVlieg, Miss Bernice Elgin, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Ernestine Frederickson and Miss Phyllis Ryan, j ' New Officers Installed! - ' i i - t The final i meeting of the year of the West Salem Woman's club was held Wednesday night in "the West Salem city hall audi torium. A brief business meet ing included plans! for a com munity picnic to be sponsored by the Woman's club j at the city ipark. The proceeds of the club's (May breakfast will be used to I purchase treats for !the children. I Tentative date was set as July 14. The program included candle light installation of the new offi- cers who will assume their duties in the falL Mrs. Guy Neugent Introduced the installing officers, ; Mrs. Fred Gibson and Mrs. Rob ert Forster. The candles were lighted by Mrs. Don Kuhn and Mrs. Darrel Bradford. Corsages were presented by Mrs. R. M. Amrine and Mrs. Drew Michaels. Music was furnished by Miss Irene Dalke. j j The new officers are: Mrs. Glenn Davenport, president; Mrs. I. F. Bryan, vice president; Mrs. Don Watson, recording secretary; Mrs. L. H. Dalkenburg, treasurer; Mrs. Ed Undeswood, parliamen tarian; Mrs. Roger McVey,his torian; Mrs. H. Li DeArmond, official hostess; and Mrs. A. Fisk, official pianist i A musical program followed with piano solos by Miss Irene Dalke, vocal solo by Miss Mon ette Moling and a vocal number . by a group of girls from the ;Secred Heart academy. They 7 were introduced by j Miss Shirley Amsberry. ! I : The serving table; was covered with a lace cloth and centered with a cut glass punch bowl flanked by lighted j tapers. Mrs. Drew Michaels, retiring official hostess, presided at the punch bowl. Hostesses tot the affair were Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mrs. . Mark Gehlar, Mrs.. Walter White and Mrs. A. Fisk.; j j Recital Will' Be On Wednesday Pupils of Prof. Roberts will appear in recital oh Wednesday - night at 8:15 o'clock at the Roberts studio North Summer street Friends are invited to at tend. . j- The following program will be given: j ravorites L J. Herbert - Ruth Ann Pearcy . : and Janet Miller Dorothy (Old English Dance) . .. a.. Smith . Mary Currte Shepherd Boy x Wilson - . Louise Wriston i : Consolation - t Is Morrison Virginia Blevins - nower !"cfcer Langs Tut EUse . , ' . Beethoven - Betty Lou Edwards - Etude in A flat : Wollenhaupt - - - Martha Jane Pearcy - -4-Minuet irom Symphony in E flat" ' .. Moiart Tarandole c- : Pugno . Virginia Benner .' Pas des Amphores Chaminade - Petite Bolero - Ravtaa Ma urine janea Valae fa X flat j Durand s . Ruth. Ann Pearcy Adagio, from "Moonlight Sonata" . , Beethoven Valae Arabesoue i - Lack Le PapUlon Valiee At Evening Prelude Op, Janet Miller J Nordman Chopin S8. No. lj" Marcel Godara Joe Brazle. piano and organ Today s Menu ; Fresh mushrooms will be on the day's main dish tonight which makes it look like meat less Tuesday, i -a Jellied tomato salad .Grilled mushrooms Boiled new potatoes ; ; Buttered gree beans - - Bran muffins Frozen raspberry shortcake ; " j -.;-'". ; Grilled Mushrooms - VJk pounds mushroom .Salt ' ' .iV- cup bread crumbs 1 tablespoons butter or substitute 1 tablespoon prepared mustard Stem mushrooms. Place them skinside down in a ; shallow greased baking; dish.. Sprinkle with salt and bread crumbs. Com bine butter and mustard. Fill mushroom cups , with mustard mixture. Grill In hot oven for 10 to IS minutes or until mush rooms are tender. Serve on toast 1 Maccabees lodge : will hare a barn dance Wednesday night at VFW hall at 8 p. m. Members and friends are invited. Overalls and gingham dresses are to be the correct dress. Mrs. Paul Shafer, Mrs." J. Edgar Reay and Mrs. Ethelyn Thompson are in charge." . ' .. Society . . ; . Clubs Music ... . The Home Maxine Buren ' Women' Editor TZ' - pTY'l YT 1 Ui lilt?! v ( V f- pej fj OT"l A --'--wlx A L Returns Being welcomed back 'to Salem are Mrs. Alvin Mullikin, the for mer Roberta McGilchrist and her young son, Michael. They pla nto make their home here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McGilchrist, while Chief Petty Officer Mullikin is serving ' with the navy. The Mullikins have been resid ing in Warrensburg, Missouri the past two years while he was an instructor at the university with the navy. V-12 program Expected to arrive in Salem Sunday by plane is the McGil christ's other daughter, Sergeant Isabel McGilchrist WAC. She will receive her lieutenant's com mission at Fort Des Moines, Iowa on Saturday where she has been attending the officer candidate school. .She plans to be here on leave before reporting for her new assignment. For the past two years Sgt. McGilchrist has been at Fort Slocom, New York. Miss Bailer Now Mrs. Niemi SILVERTON Miss Marian Bailer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bailer, and Mr. Orma Niemi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John War is of Clatskanie, were mar ried at 2:30 Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brendon, at 436 West Main. The Rev. O. Leonard Jones .of the Methodist church read the ceremony before an im provised altar banked with snowballs and peonies, ' in the Brendon living room. White candles in tall, white candelabra were used on each side of the altar. The bride wore a soft blue tailored suit with white accesso ries and a corsage of white rose buds and liiies-of -the-valley. The bride's attendant was Mrs. Raymond Berry (Bernice Spen cer) of Portland, wearing a gold suit with a Tallisman rosebud corsage. Mr.' Marion Larson of Portland was best man. A reception followed at the Brendon home. White rosebuds and white tapers centered the table where the bride cut her cake. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Melvin Brendon, Mrs. J Willhite, Mrs. Walter Larson, Mrs. Edward Martin, Mrs. Mel vin Kaser and Mrs. Glenn Foster. Mrs. Bailer, the bride's mother, was gowned in a dark blue after noon dress and wore a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Waris wore black with a white carna tion corsage. ; Mr. and Mrs. Niemi will live at Portland, where he is em ployed. Dinner Party For Mr. Frost ; . Mrs., Russell W. Frost enter . tained at dinner ..Sunday night at the . Marion hotel in compli l ment to the birthday of her hus band. , Covers .were placed for Mr. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Cldy Coch- - ran, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham, Mr. Harry Freeman of Portland, Stanley Frost and Mrs. Russell W. Frost ' Mrs. Lee Canfield entertained members of the Gaiety Hill Gar den club v at luncheon Monday - afternoon at her South High street home. Arrangements of - Cecile - Brunner roses centered the table. Miss , Roberta Jean Toeom visited with friends ' In Eugene this weekend. 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JPInkhatn a Tablets are saw faxsoua to help relieve symptoms of monthly functional disturbances. Follow laoel directions. I Jeryme English Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Sons of Union Veterans and : auxiliary covered dish supper with J4r. and MrvW. J. Hage doraj 1405 Fir st. 430 pjn. Executive session. Salem Coun- ell of church women, YWCA, a pjn. ; BPW dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant. 4:30 p.m. j AAUW child study group, firaun. Mrs.s WUliam North 25th it sun, S34 Salem Council of Church Wom en executive council. YWCA, 2 p.m. ,, j . WEDNESDAY . - Women's j association, . First Presbyterian church. S pjn. McCormick class. First Meth odist? church with Mrs. E. O. WelUng. 880 North 16th St. : AAUW recent graduates with Miss Betty Byrd, 1287 ChemekeU . P-n- I Women's Fellowship of Knight Memorial church, business meet ing with Mrs. E. L. Powell, 2160 iraae St.. a; p.m. . -: Nebraska Mrs. v Dora ket st club, 12:30 Stanton, 1744 With Mar- THUmSDAYi Salem Sojourners club meet at Quelle, dessert luncheon, 1 p.m. FRIDAY Ladies Salem Dakota club with I Mrs. E. H. Strand. 175S North 22nd SATURDAY st 2 pjn. Salem Woman's club dessert : luncheon. 1:30 P.m r board meet- ing, ,12:45 fend business meet- in. i:M. clubhouse. at Salem Woman 'a Ycurigsters Bidden -to-Party ! Tommy Dunham, son of Cap tain and Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, will celebrate his fourth birth- day this aftekoon at an informal party at the! Dunham home on South t Church street. Mrs.'Wil- mer C. Smi,th will assist ' Mrs. Dunham infbrmally during the aiternoon. : The .birthday table will be cen tered j with a decorated cake fanked by sink rhododendrons and candles. Bouquets of roses and Cecile Brunners will be ar ranged abou ; the rooms, if Honoring Tommy will be Jud dy Smith, Douglas Hamilton, JJancy ; Miller, Carol and Kthy Joseph;, Lanbe and Don Hazel- bakerj Mark and Bruce Wulf and Bobby Hill. ? Additional! guests will be Mrs. Wilmer Smith, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Vera W. Miller, Mrs. Loweli . Joseph, Mrs. H. Hazelbaker, iMrs. Robert Fischer ;Wulf and Mrs. Irvin Hilt Figure Skaters Give Show ,M Salem Figure Skating club pre sented an amateur show at Leon ard's Supper! club Sunday night. Several actsj including solo and duet numbers were on the pro gram. : Club members participating were Betty Lou Edwards and Norman Fertell, Pat Van DeCo Jevering, Phil Schwartz and Ra mona Rice, Fritz Wood, Kolleen Kroner and: Jim Lance, Jean Domogalla, Stanley Hawk, Alice Domogalla and Marilyn Nelson. : I . i . -, Women of the McCormick class of the First Methodist church will hold . their monthly meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.E. O. Welling, 980 North 16th street A dessert lun cheon will be served by Mrs. Wellinger, Mrs. W. H. Evans and Mrs. L. V. Schafer. Mrs. B. F. Williams will be in charge of the , program. I Recent ' Gradaate grout f AAUW will ! meet for a dessert supper, at the home of Miss Bet j ty Byrd, 1287 Chemeketa street Wednesday Jnight at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Helen Wilson and Miss Gene vieve RusseU. A social meeting has been planned with no special program. Mrs, Mildred . Boyington of Oregon City - was the weekend guest of herj sister, Mrs. Homer F. Smith. ! Mrs, H. K. Dmnha mof Fort- land was the; guest this weekend of her daughter-in-law, Mrs Tom H. Dunham, .i . . - DID YOU mibu? - That pneumatically installed Roclt Wo4 Insulation and Metal . Interlocking Weather Stripping Will save up to 40. in fuel bCls ? j AND ALSO- U Make 'your1 home up U IS degrees cooler la summer. 38 MONTHS TO PAY i Free Estimates. ' No ObligaUon , " Campbell tlock Wool Co. . Salem! Owned and . Salem j Represented . 1818 Roosevelt - Phone S4SC : ' v i - t - - : -. Hit OREGON. STATESMAN. Satan, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. May 22. Miss Johns Now Mrs. Wilier A wedding of interest to many Salem friends was held Wednes day morning. May 18, at St Jo seph's Catholic church when I Miss Verna Johns, daughter of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns be came the; bride of PFC Wilfred I Wilier, son of, Mr. and Mrs. win Wilier, Truman, Minn. Ed- The U service was held at 9 o'clock be- fore a large assembly of rela- fives and: friends, with the Rev. T. J. Bernards officiating. I 1 The bride, given in marriage I by her father; wore a wedding I dress of white satin and- tulle I with a round, high neck l and I long sleeves, the skirt made full I n.tt . :.. i m. .rt J ... ; wtm uuk jkuv vtu wo4 u ranged from a pearl coronet and only ornament was a string of i pearls. For her -bouquet I the pink roses 1 and bride carried I sweet peas With lilies-of-the- valley and streamers. J ; i Miss Joan DeJardin was maid. of honor. She wore a shell piok dress with bouquet, and head ; dress to match. - Miss Norma ' ' Weger and Miss Elizabeth Meier J were bridesmaids, wearing blue : and pink dresses with harmon izing bouquets and headdresses. f Sgt James Dougherty I was r best man. S jj : After the ceremony a recep ' tion and breakfast were held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns. jjThe ' color scheme was red, white: and blue and the bride's table was white with a wedding cakje in the center, with white tapers. : For traveling the bride wdre a purple suit with black accesso ries and a corsage of roses! and ' snapdragons. After spending ' a few days at the coast theyS left for the bridegroom's hom at Truman, Minn. Following a ivisit there they will entrain! for 1 Springfield, Mo., where Private Wilier is stationed at O'Reilly hospital. . . Dirtilday Party fp . , , , . t OT Little Vjrirl 6 Miss Glenora Lee Davertport celebrated her second birthday on May 17 at a party given by her mother, Mrs. Glenn Daven port. ! ; Guests were Dapne Gehlar, Sharon Lee Wells, Karen Mo naco, Janet Ann Griffin j and Eddie Dean Davenport. f ! Additional guests were Mrs. Mrs. Mark Gehlar, Mrs. Willard Wells, Mrs. James Monaco, Mrs. - j. A. Griffin and Mrs. )ean Davenport j The pink and white table- was centered with a large, ' white, i birthday cake. 's That's Corrcciivc Eycv7car i Will Help Yon Drowsiness and that overtired feeling are all produces of eyestrain, quickly chased by the proper eyeglasses. Good vision is a necessity in any of your I daily tasks an$ contributes vitally to " I your general tcelUbeing. . i i . i DR. E. BORING 1 This consultation and examination will provide iithe correct information regarding yofu eyes. If correction! is needed, - Boring's skilled technicians will prepare the right corrective lens. OfSct. Houritt 9 . .. 13" II J: Phone 6506 for Come in at Your Convenience - si 383 COURT STREET ..PHONE 6506 V EDNA FISHER KdnCT r lSller 111 Senior Recital j . Salem friends of Miss ; Edna Fisher, above, daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. C C. Fisher, will be interested to learn that she will be presented by the University of Oregon School of Music in her senior piano ! recital tonight at the School of Musi? auditorium at 8 o'clock, i - Miss -Fisher will graduate from the .University of Oregon in June with the degree; of bachelor of music. She Is a memr ber of Phi Beta, music honorary fraternity, and chapter BQ.IPEO, In Salem. J j: . . f Miss Fisher is a former; pupil of Miss Frances Virginie Melton of Salem and : Mrs. Mary Ander- son of Bend. j Her Instructor in piano at the University of Ore gon is Prof essor George; Hop- kins. She has received awards from Oregon State Music Teach ers association. National Guild of Piano Teachers and Sherwood School of Music. For her senior recital i Miss Fisher will play Ravel's Sona tine and numbers from Handel, D'Albert, Gluck-Sgambati, Scar 1 a 1 1 i, MacDowell; Friedman Gartner and Dohhanyi. - Miss Fisher will be assisted by i Julia Balzhiser and Betty Jo Miller, Clarinetists, and Darle jWest bassoonist. i S I Mrs. Wallace Olson (Dorothy Koschmider) -has returned; from Seattle where she has been with her husband, who has been sta tioned there with the army" troop transport command.- Previous to Mrs. Olson going north her hus band.was here for a few dys on leave. - j Mr. and Mrs. Chester I. Chase are receiving felicitations on the birth of their third child, a son, Wesley Norton, on May 19 at the Salem General hospital. The little boy has two sisters,; Cyn thia and Marcia. i Keep on the Alert! Consult ; v cm. to 50 p. m. :.. i . an Appointment or I i 1S43. West Point Scene of Wedding ; Details have reached Salem of the coming marriage of Miss Miriam Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luhr Jensen of Hood River, to Cadet William Crary, ion of Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton, . Crary of Salem. The ceremony: will take place on Wednesday,! -June 6", the day following Cadet Crary's graduation from the United States Military academy at WiMtt PnfntJ Mn. Crryr ham already left for the east and will aiso oe present lor tne June r week festivities, The wedding will be per-- formed at 7 o'clock in the morn - ins; at Holy Trinity chapel at j West. Point with Msgr. George .Murdock officiating. J: Miss Adele Cadey of Brook-'; lyn, N. will be Miss Jensen's-; only, attendant . Capt " Morrell Crary will come from Dayton, f , Ohio, to be" his brother's best; ; man. . ; 1 A wedding breakfast will fol-: , low the ceremony. . Later in the'; -day. the couple will, leave by plane for Salem,' where they will, " spend his leave. Miss Jensen is a graduate pf Mary. Wacken, Agnes -Wacken,-Willamette university, where she Margaret- Zahare, Lena-Koban, was a member of Beta Chi so- Myrtle McDonald. Elsie Slattum. roniy ana cap ana uown. sne went east in September, IMS, ' where she was in government contract service work -in 'New j York. For the past four months she has been at West Point; where she received an appoint ment in the Master of the 1 Sword's office. Cadet Crary, who will be com missioned a second lieutenant on graduation day, also attended: Willamette university for two years. He was a member of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity.! After attending West Point Pre paratory school he entered the military academy in 1942. i. Mrs. Leon Margosian and her : children, Eugenia, Lester and Richard, of Portland are spend-1 ing several weeks in the capital : at the suburban home fo her;: parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laws.:: Royal Neighbors Sewing clab scheduled to meet this Wednes day has been postponed until June 13. ! I I . lT Pnt Jcimer tills the sofl II Li l ? 3 - ' ' Prolducincj high jrade whoat I II I 1 Z I y jJl From which th Master Bakers III I I') Create me bread you eat jj For Toasting ' j-- , Mrs. Hay Fetes Rotary ' Board ' ; Mrs. Arthur Hay presided at : a dessert luncheon Monday after i noon at her South Liberty street : home in honor of members of ' the executive board of Women : of Rotary. Plans were made for ; the last regular meeting of the year, which will be. Monday, May 28. AttMidin the luncheon meet. ing were Mrs. Robert Elfstrom, Mrs. Charles Fowler, ' Mrs. R. Ivan LovelL Mrs; Arthur Jones, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. A. F. Marcus and Mrs. Arthur Hay. i Mrs. VanCleaV Honor Guest j r Mrs. Marvin Van Cleave jwas -the inspiration for a shower given at the home of Hattie Van Cleave in Hazel Green, Wednes day night Mrs. Roy Runkle, Mrs. La Roy Van Cleave, Mrs. Her man Wacken, Mrs. Bert Wolf and Mrs. Virgil Perrine were joint hostesses. '?. Competitive games were in play during the evening and at . a late hour refreshments were served." ' . " ' t . Honoring Mrs. Van Oeave were Mesdames" Zeno - Gregg, Carrie Gilbert. Dorothv Zielinski. Mary . AspinalL Maude . Mac Laughlin, Marie Bertrum,' Alice Jonas, Laura Miles, Marie Stett ler, Louise Haselbacher Anna Lehrman, Amy Beer, Nora Van Cleave, Mary Wolf, Hazel Runkle, Dorothy Wacken, Rose Andresen, 1i ftio Hnhnm Van.lt, : PrrinA LueUa Van Cleave, Hattie Van Plpnv onH Mice Ttsttv Clroa , ! rODDieS TO JDe Sold, Weekend Plans for the annual sale of disabled veteran-made poppies next Friday and Saturday " have been made. . j Capital unit of the American Legion auxiliary will sell the poppies. All proceeds are set aside to be used for rehabilitat ing returned veterans or aiding their families. ! Mrs. I. N- Bacon is in charge of the poppy, program, with the assistance of members of; her organization, and other patriotic and fraternal groups. j .'THTJX iHonor Goes -To Sandra jNordyke 1 Sandra Nordyke, lO-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer i Nordyke of Salem, has received the distinct honor of being the -i first Oregon contestant to re- Icelve a "superior rating' In the 1 original composition division of the National Federation of Music clubs contest : i i For four years the Oregon Federation of Music clubs has sent the original compositions of j students to the national adjudl fcator, Miss Julia E. Williams of I Wilmington, Del., for grading. Sandra Nordyke is the first Ore S gon student to receive the supe- rior rating, which Is 95 or better. I She will be awarded a national I certificate and her composition, I "Nocturne in G Minor," Is being held in .the cast to be played for I the National Federation of Music clubs convention.' She will also receive a first place cup from the Oregon clubs. Other Salem students receiv ing high honors in the contest are Diane Stoody, 13-yearpld daughter of Mrs. C. F. Putnam, I who won a firs r-place state cup and an ."excellent rating with j her, composition, "Song of . Po ! land," and Justine Lewis, 9-year-' I old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin' Lewis, who won a see 's ond place state cup with an "ex cellent rating" with her compo f sition, "Adventure in Falry- land." These students are pu jpils of Mrs. David Eason. ! Canning ShOW IS mt , r. ilnis Aiternoon I The i public is invited to the I demonstration of canning , to be given this afternoon at the Port land Gas and Coke company, by IMrs. Vivian Freeman. The can ning expert is being brought here under the sponsorship of the I Marion county home demonstra tion agent The demonstration is Iset for 1:30 p. m. . ! Mrs. Freeman will show how I to can vegetables and fish, in the i pressure cooker and discusi i methods of canning fruits. Mem I bers of the audience may ask -1 questions during the final part I of her show. She will show var ious kinds of pressure cookers fand all types of glass closures.