Beakeys to Be Honor; Guests Mr. and Hit George Schwarx will be hostj for a buffet sup per Eaturdar night at their North Capitol street borne la compliment to Captain and lira. John' Beaker. Captain jBeakejr la home on leave from Barter General hospital In Spokane. Arrangement of rosea and pastel garden flowers Will pro Tide the decorative note; on the buffet table and about the rooms. The evening boors will be spent inform II jr. i Bidden to honor Captain and Mrs. Beakey are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier SmaH, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mr. and Mr. Ralph Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock. j - I - - I" . Edna Roop Tells Engagement I The engagement of Miss Edna Roop; freshman at Willamette university, to AS Fenton Ford, pre-med rtudent in the V-ll program, was announced to her Chi Omega sorority sisters Sat urday when roses were ! sent to the chapter house. j Miss Roop is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roop of Sil verton. Mr. Ford, the i son of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Ford, Sr, of MUwaukie, attended Willamette- for a term before entering the navy In 1942. He saw ten months of overseas duty before coming to Willamette under the V-12. program. j No plans have been made for the wedding. . j The young women's Mission ary society of the First church of the Nazarene will meet at the home of the vice-president, Mrs. Ben iRadcliff, 2080 North 19th at, tonight 1 . i The Woman's Bible class of the First Methodis tchurch, which was scheduled to meet Friday, has been postponed a week on account of Illness In the family of the hostess. Mrs. Lester Wileea and Mrs. Jessie Singleton entertained members of chapter BC, PEO Tuesday night at the former's home. A dessert supper was serv ed with a meeting following. Tee picnic planned by Camp Fire; Girls of the fifth and sixth grades for today, has been post poned. BATE8YIIXE The WtMi'i club held the annual spring luncheon j at the home of Mrs. H B. Taylor on South 14th street In Salem,; Thursday. Mrs. E. M. Bailey received the guests, Mrs. A. F. Harvey and Mrs. Earl Bid well assisted in the arrange ments. ; The following officers were re-elected; Mrs. E. Bedwell, president;! Mrs. G. Garrison, vice president, Mrs. Fred Dougherty, , secretary. J . The following members will serve on the program committee, all officers, with Mrs. Garrison as ; chairman, Mrs. Robin Day,' Mrs. Claude Murphy. Mrs. E. L. Meore, Mrs. G. C. Farmer, Mrs. Claud Talmage and Ida Denny. Mrs. ELI B. Taylor, Mrs. Leon ard Grelg and Mrs. A. F. Har vey wiH act as the flower com mittee.; ii ? The members pledged $3 to ward the Bible classes con ducted in the school, and like sum toward the hot lunch project : Mr. Margaret Debyns, Mrs. . Carl Carlson and Mrs. Ralph Hensley are' new members of the club. Other ue4U present were Mrs. William Ray, Mrs. Li Torresdahl. . Mrs. ; George Strozut, Mrs. Elizabeth Siddall, Mrs. William Brietzlee, Pauline Denny, Mrs. Bruce Willis, Mrs. S. E. Smith, Mrs. Lottie Mer- .,, riaon, Mrs. M & Fisher, Mrs. J. Pentney and Mrs. Vernon Clark of Portland, Mrs. MaUe Traglie, Mrs. W; VL Brown of Nocfeik, Va... and Mrs. Clara Baldwin. Gtesnt (InabeHe Creech) wte was In the county age&f s ffiee tn Sa lem far els years, hmm recently been in the office ef iste county agent at Neosho, Missouri, while her husband was JUHened at near-by Camp Orewder. i Word has now been received by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lj. Creech, that her husband Is leaving and she wiH leave Neosho on. May S3 enroute home. Highly priied tlila ! i v ; Society .... Cliibs is... .ii j j Music .... The; Home Maxlne Buren Women's Editor Schreibers Hosts on VJ i in'HAV UUllUa Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schrei ber will be hosts for an informal affair Sunday night at their In dependence home In complimerit to members of her bridge club and their husbands. The honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dashney, who are leaving the first of June to make their home In McMlnn vflle. Contract bridge will be in .play during the evening with a late late supper following. Bou quets of spring flowers will pro vide the decorative note. Guests of the Schreibers will be Mr. and Mrs. William H. Dashney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick, Mr. and Mrs. George Scales, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Stradter, Jr., Mrs. Wheeler R. English and Mrs. Willis Danf orth. Coeds Will Honor Dptes at Dinner Upperclass members of Delta Phi sorority at Willamette uni versity will entertain dates at a formal buffet dinner at the chapr ter house from 8 to 9:30 o'clock Friday night. Card tables will be arranged about the living room with space in the center for dancing between courses and after the dinner, lending a night-club at mosphere.' Decorations of spring flowers will be about the rooms. Kay Wilson is in charge of the affair, assisted by Betty Ran dall, Vicky Jones and Arlene Schwartz. 8WEGLE Mrs. G. A. Keener and Mrs. Earl Wood were hoat- . esses to members and guests of the Garden Road Neighborhood , club at the home of Mrs. Keener in South Salem Friday afternoon. A luncheon was served at one o'clock and the afternoon was spent Informally with games, following a short business meet ing at which time the annual summer picnic was planned. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Jack Pedersen, Mrs. Earl Strickland, Mrs. Homer J. Conk lin and Mrs. Karl M. Garner, and members, Mrs. A. C. Bach affer, Mrs. Ralph Warner, Mrs. Glenn Larkins. Mrs. A. R. Tar tar, Mrs. R. I Wlcklandec, Mrs. Frank Blcket, Mrs. Walter Swingle, Mrs. Archie Wehtje, ' Mrs. Martin Starr, Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs. Bert Hulst, Mrs. William Hartley, and the host- Todays Menu Sausage links with cabbage will be the dinner's main dish for tonight Tomato juice cocktail Sausage with Five-minute cabbage New potatoes Fresh rhubarb sauce Store cookies SMOKED SAKSAGK WITH rrne-MUfOTK cabbage lVs pounds smoked sausage links Water , New cabbage Salt and paprika. "usAgeln kettle or frying pan, add about cup water, rnvr mnd mtimmnr 1A wlnntM ZZ;-. 7 TT over low neat. Remove outer leaves of cab- cage, qnarter, and cut out the tough core. Shred or chop ft and drop Into rnufi amount of rapid ly baiting , -ed water. Ceok Just until t 1 4er (S to min utes). Draiu well. .Season, add butter or margarine if desired. Place in center ef hot plate anal surround with cooked sausages. Serve immediately. 'Handbags Year, In Beautiful Corde Practical Leather, The Season t Smartest Colors 1 1 ! $ Jeryme English Society Buor ' CXU3 CALCKDAB THUESOAT i i " Salem Sojourner dub meet at Quelle, dessert luncheon, 1 pjn. United Spanish i War Veteran auxiliary, Bed Croat aewlnf, with Lulu J9urkw S3S Galnaa street, 14 a m. No-host luncheon. FRIDAT - i- I - - Ladles Salem I Dakota club with MrsJ X. H. Strand. 17M North 22nd at. S pjn. Ann Judson missionary circle, 7 JO. at First Baptist church, SATCKDAT I -Salem Woman's dub dessert luncheon, 1M pjnu, boarajraeet Int. I la:43 land In.' S:Se,f- at clubhouse. I d Business meet- Salem woman's i - Fldeus Sunday School class. Jason Lea cnurcni coverw aa supper. In church .basement. IM P. n- I i Woman's Club to Install Officers i Last meeting of the season for the Salem Woman's club will be held' Saturday afternoon at the j clubhouse. A dessert lun cheon will j be served at 19 o'clock followed by a business meeting.- f J Mrs! George H. Swift heads the luncheon committee. Assist ing are Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, Mrs. LethalStaatS, Mrs. W. E. Hutchens, Mrs. Claude H. Glenn, Miss Virginia Bird, Mrs. S. A. Baldwin, Mrs. James Glass, Mrs. P. C. Harland and Mrs. W. O. Widdows. Presiding at the serv ing table will be Mrs. C. H. Mc Culleh, retiring president, and Mrs, George Rossman, incoming president, j . At the business: meeting Mrs. Rossman and :hei officers will be formally installed. Annual reports from heads of depart ments! and .committee chairmen will be given. Mrs. J. A. Brown son, Mrs. J. M. Devert, Mrs. Walter Spaulding; Mrs. C A. Ratcliff and Mrs. C H. McCul lah ; will gve reports on the county federation meeting. Re porting on the third district con vention in Portland will be Mrs. Floyd! White, Mrs. Frank Mar shall, ;Mrs. Merle! Travis, Mrs. C. A.. Ratcliff and Mrs.; a H. McCuttah. Ii ! . District Ne. t, ef the Oregesi State 'Nurses' ; association will meet Monday, May 28th, at the Ernest Arneson residence, 2135 ; South Cottage stj Miss FJnora Thomson, president of the state association and Mrs. Linnle Laird, executive secretary, will be guests. J ;i t Members ef the -B e e k and Thimble dub met at the Fern Morgan home on Thursday aft ernoon for the final meeting of the season. Guests for the aft ernoon werf Mrs. Mildred Mor- gan, Mrs. E. R. Flawn and daughter Carol and Mrs. Robert C. Adams. j Mr.aad Mrs. Geeui Vaadeae- ynde and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arena ; will fbe in Portland to night to be dinner guests of Mr. Borris pmmett, Sears Roe buck executive, at the Multno-I mah hoteL Mr. Arena and Mr. Emmett were friends in Palo Alto, Calif. j RATION CALEHDAB KKATS. r ATS BTC.S ' Book 4 TS and ZS throua-h D2 too4 through luae S; X2 Uuraucfc n food through June 3S-, K2 throufh PI gaod throtuih July M; Ql throufh US good rautuitu nwDl Book 4 H2 through ' good threuKh una 2: Nl throuik SS coed through June VHrt through XI food through uir n . u ana ai jmrowev a seed SCO AS:. v , Book 4 Btaoio 2S esUd. for m pounds tnrouga una s. stamp as K&s.l ! I ' Book Airplane stamp i, 8 OAMmgf?' I 5 rusx aa.: t . fttioA 1 l(tnd) OOUPOM valid through uguat SL Met asere the U per eset ei aeesea'a rettaaa sheeld , "f" wavJ T S3.E3 Extra ifor Flnger- Wave Or Hairdress .Open Thnra. Ere by Appointment sees Cassia Perm- Wtren SIS Vlrat HaUansJ Rank Ell. Small RirFaiili and " I Mrs.', Sexton A Bridge ; Hostess Mrs. 'Virgil Sexton entertained at a sjDaarfly arranged dessert supper .Wednesday night at her home on Waldo avenue in com pliment to k group ot rrlends. .Guests were seated at small tables where contract bridge was in play : during tnt evening ' BouquebJ of roses, iris, and col umbine were arranged about the rooms, i H -;;' :H Mrs. Sexton's , guests were Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. Charles Feikav Mrs; Earl Cooley, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksoo, Mrs. Sidney King, Mrs. Glenn Paxaon, Mrs. Gardner ; Knapp, Mrs. Forrest Simmons, and Mrs. Lloyd Sand era. . I I .... . - Nursina Staff Entertained V : ! i , i Mrs. Portia Conway was hos tess on Wednesday night at her new home on Lena avenue, to members: of the nursing staff of ; the I Marion county department of health! Dinner was served to the group. The party was in honor of Mrs. Marjorie Wykoff and Mias Jewell Walters,! who are leaving the staff. I Invited by Mrs. Conway were Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Yeary, , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wykoff and son Jacky.fMrs. Evelyn Easley, Mrs. Dorothy Nye, Miss M. Dar by, Mlaa Audrey Smith, Miss May Sermer, Mias Barbara Dike, Miss Marie Britton and Miss Grace Taylor. f i i.i i ww iamuim.il j L l - - " ' ' 5 ' : - "I : 1 - ' i . "'"!'''' . At Sally's ' 'M. i L jr . i ' j W ii i; hjfv i r , i s kw mi , i . i ; t i aar av ar m m jar Sb.' ar mm. t. w i m ' immr i ...mm &i.;i.H I'M iLSr It fins I I !iVil l t rQ 'J wirTASVi I Xi IW I 1 I 1 H III 1 il HI sTt 'it.1 I i II I Ui I i : i 1 wT? 7; 11 W V,TI i I I l 1 1 s 3 til l ' Vk ti n II i 1 ' 1 i - ii ' a.-.-ir-' tmi ; . in 1 it I t, II : Tl 1 I I ' L I f12k . !. t x i i if tvf i I if f i v ! : II It l 13 ft K I f i I HI 1 I II . .. ' V V 11 I I ' K 1 i I ; i hwj w i t ! ! X 1 , ,. .. ... . . i t 1 i aJ V I LOTeuer uun ever AiinoaettM m coion , j Mmincry j ; i W U j V ful light-hearted style fa coaU :, B Meadowbrool( and dresses. Figure defining ' - j j ' ' rfrfclcrizing . . . lashioni. you can relj " !; ' SfV ' ! W upon to take yon anywhere you are i r if;ym i iV ,w"m , 1 (M 4 ',! ' III ort and the height of good taste.: j ! J V? sa, I s?J) O Drosses . ' K-.:( ' ! ; (iJJ O Coats 29.75 io G5X0 ' Ii t -- - - I .:.vv.:;. J , ' . i ' " ; - I j I W ' ' .- - r .um. WIW j i Mis Gens) McPfcersem. daaxh ter of Mr. and Mrs4 Claude M' Pherson, and Miss Phyllij Vaa Patton left by plane Wednesday; night tor Sea- Francisco where they win spend several days.: TO girla are students at the University of Oregon. Miss Mo Pherson was here the first of the week at the home of her parents. . ' . ? Younger Set j Bidden to 1'" - i Barbara Roth, daughter of Mr j and Mrs, Edward E. Roth, will celebrate her fourth birthday at an informal party Saturday af ternoon at the Roth home on North Slat street. ! Guests have been, invited to come at 3:30 o'clock for birth day cake and refreshments: Spring flowers and favors will provide the decorative note. Honoring Barbara win be Den-' nis and David Perry, Jane and Henry Marsden, Conie Collins,' Jimmy TterreU, Stephen Roth,' Mollie Allen, ; Mary Ellen and f Kalhy Campbell, Jimmy and Johnny Waterman, 1 Beth Need ham and Jimmy. Roth. Additional guests vwill be MrsJ. EmU Roth, grandmother of the honoree, Mrs. Russell Pratt, MrsJ Leon Perry, Mrs. Henry Mars den, Jr, Mrs. Carl G. Collinsi Mrs. E. O. TerrelLf Mrs. Carle-, ton Roth, Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. W. T. Waterman i and Mrs. Robert Needham. j . i Mrs, Key Mink bee invited members of her club to an eve ning of bridge and a late supper tonight at her home on : South 13th street " ii y A Mr-1 I : n l m IK Mi t II Ml II I Hi . ( 1 i I Parties for Phyllis . Adams i SILVEHTON" Miss Phyllis Adams, popular bride-elect of Lt. Vernon L. Barkhurst, is the incentive) for several bridal par ties. In the few remaining days before her marriage on Sunday afternoon at the Silverton home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Adams. Mrs. R, B. Duncan and Mrs, W. L. McGinnis were hostessea for a smartly arranged T o'clock dessert bridge Wednesday night at the former1! home in Silver ton in compliment to Miss Ad ams. , 'V1 ':-:.'' -Ji;.s;-::; ,; ;;.-: i An all white color scheme was carried out in the appointments ' with arrangements of whit, car nations, . calla lilies, weigelia, syringia and candles forming the decorative notfe Honoring Mist Adams were Mrs. E. J. Adams, Mrs. Norman Eastman, Mrs. Glenn BriedweU, Mrs. H. B. Tjitham, Mrs. George Steelhammer, Mrs. Harry Carson, Mrs. R E. Kleinsorge, Mrs. H. R. Irish, Mrs. R. A. McClana than, Mrs. P. L. Brown, Mrs. Tom Anderson, Peggy Scott, Mrs. Lee Alfred. Mrs. Henry Pritzaff, Mrs. C. W. Keene, Mrs. George , Hubbs, Mrs. Arthur Jam and Mrs. Carl Wilaonall of SUver ton, Mias Lorraine Taylor. Mrs. Urlin Page, Mrs. Custer Roes and Roy Edgerton, all of Salem. Mrs. Warren a Hostess I Tonight Miss Adams will be honored in Salem at a bridal party for which Mrs. Charles E. Warren will be hostess at her home on Mill street.; ; Guests have been invited to a rWrt auDoer with several hours of bridge following. The indi- ( vidua! tables win do cenwrcu with bouquets of roses and bou vardia. . . Bidden to honor Miss Adams are Miss Lorraine Taylor, Miss Ruth Sknner, Miss Helen Smith, Miss' Ernestine Fredericksoni; Miss Helen Myers, Mrs. Roy Edgerton and Mrs. Gerald Brown. Dr.Xovell Speaks ToBPWClub Dr. R. Ivan Lovell, professor of history : at Willamette . uni versity, was the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Women's club Tuesday night at the Golden Pheasant Acting as , hostesses were' Mrs. Effie Are hart and Miss Ruth Moore. . Special guests were Mrs. Lena Boone, Mrs. Elizabeth McKain, Miss Marina Du Rette. Mrs. Bar bara Pyle, Mrs. William R. New myer.'and Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan LovelL V '""r-"-"- Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn took : poll of registered voters among club members. Group singing was enjoyed. . Past president! honored were Miss Ruth Moore, Mrs. William Ltnfoot, Mrs. Mona Toder, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Miss Carolyn Wilson and Miss Grace Taylor. Sir. and Mrs. H. G. Smith will entertain members of men club at bridge Saturday night at .their Center street home. The group will meet for a no-host dinner at the Marion hotel before going to the Smith home for cards. Mrs. Walde O. Mills wiU pre side at luncheon Friday , after noon at her Fairmount Hill home in compliment to members of her club. Contract bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Salem Wac Wecta i In Manila ;, j . ; ;: MANILA In the beautiful,1 though partially : demolished! chapel of De La Salle College in Manila, at two o'clock. May 3. of the, Canaille Buxnham -T5 Women's Army corps, far east forces, and Corporal John J. . Connolly of the 64th bomb squad ron, fifth air force, were married at a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burnhanv 1895 Lee street Salem. She at tended the University of Cali fornia and was employed in San Francisco before entering the WAC in April, l4S. Since her arrival overseas last December she ' has been service in New Guinea, Leyte and Manila. The groom, son of Mrs. Andrew Bay er of Trenton, New Jersey, is a former student : at Dartmouth college.- - ' . i - Father Sullivan ! of the army corps of chaplains performed the ceremony, while sunlight filter ed through the pale blue windows at the rear of the candle-lighted altar. Miss Burnham was dress ed in the beige off-duty dress of the corps, and carried white or chids. Her bridesmaid, Agnes L Bard of Buffalo, New York, wore a tropical worsted uniform. Best man was Sgt Robinson, also of the fifth air force. v Following the ceremony an in formal reception was held at the home of friends in the San Juan heights section1 of Manila, after which the couple left for a brief honeymoon before returning to their respective army jobs. Additional Society News on Page 1 9 ikbticMe lQng & Co. Inc. ,.' ; . 431 Stato Street C' i ! It: : I ? I . . 1 '!!