SIX Hit 02TG02I STATESMAN. Jkrieia, Oregon, Friday Morning, Jon IS. 191 J 1 Guests, Are Bidden to Dinner Mr. and Mr. C. Ronald Hud Una and Mr. and Mrs, Edwin L. McEwen will be hosts for a smartly arranged dinner party Saturday night at the Hudkins home on North Summer street In compliment to a group of their friend. Guest win be seated at small tables centered with bouquets off roses and sweetpeas, Other, bou quets of garden flowers will b arranged about the rooms. Con tract bridge will be In play dur ing the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerald Nibler, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Klaus, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Deral Jones, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. McEwen and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins. Women's Group Entertained Dean Olive Dahl was hostess to Delta Tau Gamma members of Willamette university and their mothers Monday night for a no host ' supper and garden party at her home. Guests were Mrs. Sam Car ter, Mrs. P. G. Zerzan, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. Norma Shaw, Mrs. C. A. Graham, Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Peggy Gabriel, Dorothy Zerzan, Rosalie Hoover, Alice Daugherty, June Toomb, Elva Buhler, Jean Ludlow, Virginia Cannon, Dellora Doerfler, Vir ginia Brown, Helen Terry, Vi vian Miller, Jane Hanson, Mar Ian Erikson, Cloise Wallace, Jane Brown, Virginia Davis, Lois Robinson, Ruth Barber and Imogens Roye. Piano Pupils Will Play Miss A. Marguerite Luthy will present a group of piano pupils in recital at her resi dence studio tonight for the pleasure of parents and friends. Appearing on the program will be Glenda Fox, Margaret Reid, , Peter Luthy, Darlene Gardner, JoAnn Miller, ''Marie Romalne. Bonnie Hamilton, Betty Jean Folz, Delores Picha, Donna BrunkaL Judy Luthy, Valorie Dunn, Nadene Gttman, Jean nette ScheideL Bradford Nelson and Beverly Cater. Mrs. Richard Chambers a4 her four months old daughter, Ann, are leaving , today for Portland to spend a" fortnight with her mother, Mrs. Martha Kauffman. Today s Menu ' Halibut or sole will make the main dish for today, when serv ed In this menu: Grapefruit salad Fish Mornay Buttered asparagus New potatoes Strawberry shortcake . FISH MORNAY 4 filets of halibut, flounder, or sole (1 pounds) V.-- .s!t end pepper tablespoons butter or sub stitute m tablespoons flour teaspoon Worcestershire sauce . Vi teaspoon dry mustard 1 teaspoon garlic vinegar " pint cream H cup diced cheese Place filets In individual greas ed baking dishes or a large bak ing dish and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Melt butter in saucepan. Remove from fire and add flour, mixing to a smooth paste. Add mustard. Worcester shire sauce and vinegar and stir thoroughly. Return to flame and add cream; stirring constantly until sauce has thickened. Add cheese and cook over low flame until cheese has melted. Pour sauce over fish. Place In 400 degrees oven and bake until top Is brown (approximately IS minutes), i . ill 'If Lit sAM IL (U I 1 ST Society .... Clubs Music . . fimwik Buren WeoMa'a Kdttsr Eoffs Honor Visitors at v Mr. and Mrs. Asel C. Eoff were hosts for a buffet dinner Thursday night at their Fair , mount Hill residence In compli ment to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roseborough, who are here from New York City. The visitors plan to leave next week for. the east after a month's stay In the west. Eighteen guests were invited . to honor the Roseboroughs. The buffet table and guest rooms were festive with bouquets of pastel garden flowers. The even ing hours were spent informally. Gardeners Meet For Discussion The Oak Grove Gardeners met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Madge Mayhood, A display of flower arrangements decorated the rooms. Mrs. Florence Kortemeyer and Mrs. Walter Pierce were in charge of the program. Interesting short talks were given by members on their suc cess in vegetables and flowers. Attending were Mrs. Oliver Wait, Mrs. Nellie Ferguson, Mrs. Iva Leach, Mrs. Lena Boone, Miss Elva Boone, Mrs. W. B. Al len, Mrs. Davis Allen, Mrs. Mat tie Carr, Mrs. Rhoda Ratdlff, Mrs. Walter Pierce, Mrs. Mabel Moorhouse, Mrs. Clara Brunk, Mrs. R. W. Hogg, Mrs. E. L. HerreiV Mrs. Florence Korte meyer, Dorothy T. Wright, Mrs. C. K. Logan, Mrs. Jack Gibson and Mrs. Madge Mayhood. Laughlins Fete Senior Girls ' Members of the Willamette university sociology seminar were honored with a chicken dinner Tuesday night when their major professor. Dr. S. B. Laughlln, entertained at her Court street home. , :- Red roses centered the dinner table. Covers were placed for Miss Louise Cutler, Miss Kay Wilson; Miss Betty Andrews, Hiss Emma Lou East, Miss Alice Jones( Miss Mary Laughlln and Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laughlln. Mr. and Mrs. Pael A. Ftfrate and daughter, Ruth Pauline, of Aberdeen, Idaho, are spending several days at the home of Dr. and Mrsr F. D. Voigt Mrs. Fu gateand Mrs. Voigt are sifters. Miss Fugate Is planning to en. ter the University of Ornn in fall. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rfceades have as their house guests this week their daughter, Mrs. Rex smvmz, and small daughter, Maruyn jean, or Canby. RATION CALENDAR MEATS. VATS rrr . Boo!L.l,.?,rou! n 'o through July 31; Ql through US good through Auk. 31; VS throuffh ZS good through PROCESSED FOODS Boo5f,Jhrouhl JL Kood through f ulr SI; VS. Z2 arid At tttrouffb CI ood through August St; Dt through. HI good sua As i Book 4 turn SS valid lor five v"" wirouiro una a. stamp SS now units. Book S Airplane stamps L I and 1 valid Indefinitely. New stams due OASOLINKt A is coupons good everrwhare lor rvttouT wrougn una u. Pertod 1-S (lndl eoupotw ralid through August SI. Not more thaw Tl per cent of season's rations should "i n uscu to uatS 1PT Ja L J - , I 1 ) Suppe if . The Home Jerymo English : Ssttttr Editor CLD3 CALCtDAR ntiDAr ( - Past guardians, i Neighbor! eC Woodcraft, with Hn. Thomas Teeaon, 410 Soutfc 14th atreet. S P. m. f:i Woman's Belief ; Corp. TMCA p.m. It Loyalty class. First Baptist church. 7:30. prosram. Union Hill granfet baQ. MONDAY ;' JayoettM withflMrs. -Warna Adamj. ISIS Market t, T pja. Whit 8hiin of Jerusalein, a .:.PJn. - tl WEDNESDAY U Westminster guild. First Pre byterian church, S p.m. Date Iaj Set Juy Rites !' Sunday, July 22: ha been get as the date for the wedding of Miss Betty Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. An drews of Portland and Mr. Jay Savereid, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Savereid of jiEvanston, Illi nois. The engagement of the couple was announced in March. The wedding will take place at the Andrews iome In Port land. Miss Aneeri Hutchinson of Seattle, formerly ;ef Salem, will be Miss Andrewr only attend ant fl . MisS Andrews will receive her degree from WUljmette univer- as president of Pi! BeU Phi the pasx year, sue also was vice- ti0cJFM western university Si Si Family Dinner -At Beardfs Mr. and Mrs William O Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beard were hos at a family dinner Sunday i the home of the former on Trade street The dinner wps in honor of their mother. Mik W. F. Beard, and Mrs. J. T. ssex, sister of Mrs. Floyd Beard, from El Keno, Okla, who! have spent the past two months! visiting rela tives 'here and Mi Yakima. Guests included! Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Beard of Yakima, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. WW. Beard and family of AlseaffMr. and Mrs. A. M. McGeary of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Baymond Beard and sons of Salejc Mr. and Mrs.! 'David Bettker i of Seattle arrived In Salem! Wednesday to Impend the re-' mainder of thaj week -at the 'H home of Mrs. Booker's brother-in-law and sistefi Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallacejj Arriving teda to spend the weekend with j Mrs. Wayne' Doughton will 3 Mrs. J. A. Burroughs and llaughter, Joan, of Grants Pass. Homsw.lomsit hM 'you KEavouxl fiihoDIH SO CLEAN", hyLlenicolly clean .. . 'd oSrd to health. Oorok Ha ,nT21 ties, removes stains. Ue Oorox ft ariyln rovtine cleansiffl of tile, eeomeU nVcelaln. Hnoleum od wood surface. m nr. brfahter home. - - v " : : .... I, t 1 ssTarewsj jyiMi""" -: J satisfied simply because your V bathroom 'looks- deaiuiMake It rfi&S-tt . n .rua i . . sanitary. Ooros v." " , : r7 u.k nan . . . . t ovoid nw or Janet Blake, Ens: Slafer To Many Alpha Chi, Omega sorority co eds were surprised to learn ef the engagement and coming marriage of Miss Janet Blake . and Ensign) John D. Slater, of San Francisco, which was told to the brid-elect's sorority sis ters at the farewell senior din ner at the chapter house. The wedding of the young, couple will take place In Camas, Wash the bride's home, -on June 30. The announcement was made when the house president, Dor othy Kenney, released two kit tens from a ' paper bag. About the neck of one kitten was an officer's crest and about the oth er was a wedding ring.: ! Miss Blake is a senior! at Wil lamette university. She has served as senior scholar in home economics and will graduate on June 23. Her fiance took his navy V-12 training at Willam ette and attended midshipman's school at Columbia university. He will return from his supply training at Harvard the last part, of the month. Both Miss Blake, and Ensign Slater were promin ent in campus activities. J Miss Blake was honored with a! bridal shower by her sorority sisters following the dinner. The three seniors, Wilms Froman, Betty Hanauska and Janet Blake were! presented with creste-d earrings as farewell gifts. j (A new tradition at the Alpha Chi Omega; house was introdu ced this year by presenting a recognition pin to the outstand ing member of each class. Selec tions were based on house serv-. Ice, scholarship and activities. Receiving the honors were Wil ma Froman, senior; Del von Long, junior; Pat Mansfield, so phomore and Evelyn Jory, ireshman. r (SUGSt 1 Day Tea i r I At Myers Home (The home of Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers on North 24th street was the scene of an infor mal affalrp Tuesday afternoon when members of chapter BC, PEO entertained. Annual guest day was observed with over 33 present. f Mrs. C. Parker, president of the chapter, greeted the guests. Mrs. Paul Lindholm. re turned missionary, spoke about her experiences while In a Jap anese prison camp. 1 At the tea hour Mrs. Wayne Gordon presided at the serving table. Mrsi Carl W. , Emmons was in charge of arrangements for the affair. - Mr. audi Mrs. Leo N. Childs will be in Eugene this week to attend the! graduation of their daughter, Betty, from the Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carkin will also be in Eugene for the graduation of their daughter, Jean Carkin Sanest. 1 -I: - I Mrs. Ira J. . Fitts will be in Portland Saturday to meet her son. Air Cidet M. F. Fredericks, Who will be home on a conva lescent -leave. He has been hos pitalized in Savannah, Georgia from an Injury for the last sev en months ITS &&X too! mi direcHons on fte n i hut r t.-.i..i rviMl he daeaeri i . helps - - ! wvnvni. ' Edward Struck; 12-y oar-old jnusidcm, whp will share honors wifli Wayna Mercer in ct marimba recited Friday night at Walletj HalL i - . j J , Mrs. Lee 8. Rets el Mill City, formerly i of Saiem, entrained Wednesday for Milwaukie, Wis consin to join Warrant Officer Ross, who is stationed there with, the ' termination account ing department of. the army. Mrs. Ross was accompanied by her niece, Marilyn Miller. -.. I. i . - f .. Shower Honors v Miss Moorman MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. Jos eph Moorman and Mrs. Bern hard Moorman 'entertained at the home of the "latter, Sunday, with a dessert ! luncheon and miscellaneous shower, honoring Miss Josephs Moorman, whose marriage to Mri Patrick Man ning of Gervais, Will take place at St Vincent dePaul church in Salem, July 11. A centerpiece by White tapers Was used on the serving table ano Vases of roses and ' potted plants about the rooms. Informal entertainment of games preceded the opening of the gifts. The guest list included tha honor guest. Miss; Josephs Moor man, Mesdames (August Moor man, Gertrude Reuttgers, Wil liam Damery, iMayme Yates, Louis Zelinski, Preston Dough ton, Edward Eisenbach, Lena Bartruf f, Paul Basset t, August Otjen, Mary Goffin Otto Christ mann, Henry Christmann, Har old i Hannigan, Minnie Dauen hauer, Zeno Welle, Marvin Stuhr, Marvin Cheek, and the Misses Marie Moorman, Lavina K o e n 1 g, Audrey Christmann, Helen Ruettgersj Helen Schmitt and) Bernice Reuttgers, of Sa lem,' and Mesdames John Bar rett, Amity; Tony J. Lockner, scio; Leo Voltuii, SUyton; Leo Gerding and Henry Gerding, Corvallis; Clarence Goffin, Aumsville; L. I Darner, Port land; Ben Voltin, Lyons: Ray Manning. Alvin Manning, Alex Manning, David Dubois. Wood bum; and the Misses Elisabeth Moorman and Mav Manning- Portland; and Theresa and Gert rude Manning, Wood bum. A visits- in Salem Wednesday was Mrs. T. W. Hammond of Portland, who Was the guest of sirs. je. sl Bergman. if"" MKEirsANtmm - -4 - 4 - laeu Mi A Surprise Party far Feltons - i u Mr. Joseph Tetton arranged a surprise party in compliment to his wife on their eighth wedding anniversary Thursday night The group gathered at the home of Mr. and Mri Ira J. Fitts be fore going to dinner at the Chi nese Tea Garden, Honoring the! Feltons were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fitts and Miss Lucy Staples. Rntrmrrc Meet in HofH ol H i 1 1 e AJG?Uit;i jiillo The June meeting of Salem Retana was held on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Carle ton Wasson iii the Bethel hills. Miss Lorena Jack gave an in teresting report on the various proposed welfare projects now under discussion by the Council of Women's Service Organiza tions ef SalemJ with special em phasis on the problems of youth. Following the meeting 'mem bers enjoyed games in the gar den and a dessert supper was served by the; hostess, j Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kaasage are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son bom at the Sa lem General hospital, Thursday, June 14. i Oolhcs y r l Plcrysults Swim SLACK SUITS 7.95 to A4.95 Sissons Will Be Dinner -Hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson have invited a group of friends to dinner Saturday night at their home on Center street for the pleasure of Dr. and Mrs. J. C Harrison. : ; . The dinner table will be cen tered with a low arrangement of pink peonies flanked by match ing tapers.) Garden flowers will be arranged about ' the guest rooms. ?) 7 Covers will be placed. for Dr. and Mrs. J". C Harrison, Dr. and Mrs.' B. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Miss Beryl : Holt, Mrs. William A. Sisson and Mr. and Mrs. Brown E, Sisson. - " " . . - r r -,-- ,-.1 y, Weddls liao. rtiosis ihere. n w fleds e ooed taste, nniil tttosssatt f lMf stP- r- - eooearaed ... a cxmUnt&M thatj Easy Payments $69 Stem's iMiln CmUl for Fun and Relaxation tsars Come sun or high water you'll he at your glowing best in one of these pert little snn suits or saucy swim j suits. Clothes de signed to cover the least of you - - to make your playtime one of freedom, comfort and flat tery. j 2.933.98 Threo and 5-Plec Fkrf Suiis 94 24,95 O (&f l ff gr WiU to &JtuZfZ) QBSS 460 State Salem, Oregon Members ef Chad wick ehap- ter. Order of Rainbow for Girls held an indoor picnic jsupper and meeting at Masonic temple Tuesday night Introduced were Civilla Reeher, past grand wor thy advisor of Oregon, Addyse Lane and visiting members, Pat Richardson, Dallas, Nancy. Da v 1 d s o n, Bremerton' and ' Avis Steiner, Corvallis. Tbe : final meeting of the year will be held on June 26. 1 : v r . Sirs. Karl Kegel I has as guest at her home this week, a cousin, Mrs. Williani H. Wol- port of Los Angeles. I ? ........ , .. - ... . E . . . . : - . - . ' ".. . . .." Willamette encampment IOOF will have a social evening to . night for members and fam ilies. Widows of former mem bers are invited. I sv asu I Si i y . i $32tt . iaaaai ' .1 OatJ- 742M 1 Jnnlm ul O.IW.M TViJb seew SEPARATE SLACKS 3.9S i 12.95