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1 I i , .. . t , i ! i 5 , J ? . PAGE SIX Miss -Betty ' Simmons Engaged - Today's c x c 1 ting , romantic ,Tews fa the announcement being vmade by Mr. and Mrs. Roy H .Simmons ot the engagement of their eldest daughter, Miss Bet ty; Simmons, to Mr. James B. , Hay, ton of Mrs. Emma Haley. , The bride-elect is now wearing a solitaire diamond on her left j.iiand. Mo plans have been made for the wedding; . i Miss Simmons, who if well known in the capital, is a gra duate of Salem high school. She attended Leland Stanford uni versity for three years. The bride-elect is a popular member of the Spinsters, having served as president one year. She is an . active member of Marion coun ty volunteer Red Cross nurses .aide corps. For several years Miss Simmons has been associ ated in business here with her father. j Mr. Haley is also a graduate of Salem schools. He has served rwith the. army air . corps, re ceiving his discharge' in Janu ary. He is now connected with ' the General Finance corpora tion. Fidelis Class at Skiff 'Home ' " j" Mrs. Ada V. Skiff was host ex to the members of the Fi- , delis class of First Baptist church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. O. R. Strausbaugh gave the de votional reading and Mrs. Jen- ' niej Hicks had charge of the business session. . Chairmen of committees were named as follows: home depart ment, Mrs. L. G. Prescott; ben evolence, Mrs. Robert Bristow; condolence, Mrs. Ada V. Skiff; membership, Mrs. Ida Tracy; good cheer, Mrs. Cora Clare; friendly, Mrs. T. E. McClean, 'and publicity, Mrs. James Fos ter. Following the business, talks were given on various women ' characters of the Bible.' ; Mrs. Christine Henry and Mrs. Olive Zeh assisted with the re freshments. Present were Mesdames L. G. Frescott, L. D. Wyatt, Katherine Parsons, Pearl Sexton, J. B. Wilt, O. R. Strausbaugh, Mary Long, Elmer Conn, Ida M. Tra cy, A. J. Ma this, Isabelle Starr, ' Alice Keefer, . Christine ifenry, Olive Zeh. Jennie Hicks, JY E. McClean; Mattie Clark, E. Loew en, James E. Foster, Mabel Lockwood, Etta Gloves, Mrs. 'Wilson and the hostess, Mrs. Skiff. j : Betrothal of Couple Told . MONMOUTH Mr. and, Mrs. G. H. Mull, Monmouth, are. an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Bess Elayne, to PFC. George Fuller, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller of Rickreall. j Miss Mull was graduated from Monmouth high school and is now employed at the Pacific Telephone and - Telegraph Co. PFC. Fuller has just returned from the European !war front, and is now at Barnes General .hospital, Vancouver, recovering from a shrapnel wound. He has .been awarded the Presidential Citation, Purple Heart and In fantryman's Badge. Before en tering the service he was grad uated from Rickreall high , school. No date has been set for .the wedding. A guest at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Brazier Small for a few days has been her sister, Mrs. Russell Sewall of Portland. '"""iaassas"'a"""""i 7 Today s Menu Peppers will be stuffed with tuna to make one of the main di&hea to serve this weekend. . TODAY , , ? Cabbage slaw Broiled lamb cakes Baked potatoes Fresh green peas : Apple cobbler i -- . . ; SUNDAY. ' v.. I ;- ; - ;, ' Fruit salad '. ' t. i'. i- Casseroled chicken -,1 : c. Homemade hoodies , . j -WaxbeansC ' ' - Fresh berry sundae : 5 V ," MONDAY Pickled beets .Premium peppers , Scalloped potatoes Boysenberry pie PREMIUM PEPPERS 1 i .cup milk .eup flaked tuna zish and i il.(7 ox. can) tablespoon grated onion tablespoons finely chopped ' Tarsley ; - : ; .cup finely chopped celery j 1 .cup coarse crumbs - i C . n teaspoon salt : 1 teaspoon paprika ' Dash of pepper VC '.";' j' 9 medium green peppers ' , Scald milk. Add remaining Ingredients except peppers. Re move stems and seeds " from peppers. Parboil for 2 minutes. ." Drain, fill with tuna "fish mix- lure. Place' In greased custard, rvps and bake In moderate oven (373 degrees) 33 minutes. Serves Society . . Music . . . . The Home Maxina Buren Women's Editor - Guests Are ; Bidden to A Picnic, The South Cottage street home of Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Erick sen will bo- the setting for an informal family , picnic tonight when the Ericksens and Mr. and lirs. E. T. Barnett entertain Jn honor of a group of their friends and their children, j ' The picnic supper will be served on the terrace. The eve ning hours will be spent infor 1 rnally. : 1 j Bidden by' the hosts are Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Stanley, Mr. land -Mrs. J. Deane - Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King, Mr. Claire Brown, Mr. and Mrs. tester Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder and Mr. and (Mrs. Arthur Bates. ! ILeaves for Hawaii Friends of ; Miss Glennerva Harnsberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Harnsberger of Independence, will be interested to learn that she entrained Fri day for San Francisco, where she will await orders to sail for Hawaii. Miss Harnsberger. has accepted a teaching position in physical education at one of the schools in the islarids for the ensuing year.-She will not re- ceive i her definite assignment until she reaches Honolulu. Miss Harnsberger is a gradu ate of Willamette university in the class of 1944. She is a mem ber of Alpha Chi Omega soror ity. She' was active in women's athletics and YWCA work while on the campus. The past year she has been teaching at Myrtle Point --' Warrant Officer sad Mrs. Gil-' bert D. Anderson ,' (B a f b a r a Walker)- are receiving . felicita tions on the birth of a daughter, Sire-Anne Marie," on Monday, July 16, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. - The little girl weighed eight pounds and four ounces. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker and Mr. Otto Anderson. Warrant Officer Anderson is now in the South Pacific with the seabees. Mrs. Anderson Is Honored I Mrs. Claude W. Jorgensen was hostess for an informal gather ing Friday night at her home on North Liberty street for. the pleasure of Mrs. Kenneth Ander son (Lois Steinke), who recent . ly came north from Santa Mon ica, Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Steinke. Her army husband has now left for overseas duty. I The evening! hours were spent informally and a late supper was served by the! hostess. Honoring Mrs. Steinke were Mrs. Agnes B. Drummond, Miss Beulah Graham, Mrs. Monica Rodakowski, Mrs. Delbert Schwabauer and Mrs. Jorgensen. Finance Group Will Meet Mrs. Marion Wooden, chair man of the finance committee ot the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club,' has called , a meeting of m her committee for Monday night at T30 o'clock at - the home, of Miss Phebe Mc- Adams, 756 South 12th street -..Th'e group will draw up theucU ' get for the ensuing year and plan ways and means for raising 'i funds, .. v.. : . . .- -r . " Mrs. Wooden's committee In cludes Miss McAdams, Miss Mary Sheldon, Miss Helen Hffler, Miss Elva Boone, Miss Helga Brosten, Miss Nola Clark, Miss Cecelia Woodruff, Mrs. Lydia Wootten, Mrs. Maude Eckman, Mrs. Anna , Morgan and Mrs. Pat Kemper. CDCTa4alaUna g U Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Mohr, Jr (Dor othy Murphy) on th birth of a daughter, Susan Carol, - Friday . morning, July. 20, at the Salem General hospital. The littla girl, who weighed six pounds and six ounces, has an older sister, Jud ith Ann. The baby's grandpar ents are Mr. , and Mrs. H. J. Mohr ct Portland, formerly of Salem, and Mrs. Deane Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Knssell Pratt tr9 hosts for a barbecue sup per Friday night in the garden cf ' their home on North 24th street in camDliment tn m , ' BJf J I j of friends. ... -J;-rr' The ..Clubs 1 ' j .'. . " . t if i Jeryme- English (Society Editor :; i CLUB CALENDAR I ' TUESDAY ' ' S j h . Sona.ot Unjon Veterans and -uxiliaryj annual picnic at Glenn Adams home..? J - f; Eastern SUr.'aocial club. Red ti' Crocs sewing nieeting, lunch at f noon. ; 4 i : WEDNESDAY ;l t 4 Womert of Rotary party for , husbands, Homer Smith gardens, I . 1 p.m. -- s . -f i : f: THURSDAY if ' '.,. ' - Keixer . acwittf club with Mrs. Sam Richards.- AU daj. .'. - - , f - Visitor Will: ! ' " p C I ! . - ' f Kf H fSri rroH I bodicr wa made with Jlong iJ-J.WAlUiyM.1Vrteves.nd a sweetheart heck- Visitors' in I the capital 'this week ar Mrs Maurice Saffron' and her , son, John, of Portland, who are :the house guests of Lt Saffron's; father, Mr; I. Saffron. The couple resided here before he entered the service. Lt Saffron is nowi In Reiins, France. Mrs. JpsephI Feltoii ;will be hostess for an informal at home this afternoon at her residence on Saginaw street for. the pleas ure of Mrs. Saffron. A group of the visitor's friends have been' invited to call between! 2 and ;5 o'clock. The hostess wil arrange bouqueWf of ; summer j- flowers about the guest roomsj Nelson' Are At Party ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nelson were surprised on their 24th wedding anniversary. Monday when fa group of their friends enter tained, at their home on North Uth street. ; . ,; I , v,;'. The. evening hours were spent informally with a mock wed ding a feature . of the enter tain- ment. A. sterling silver gift was . ' presented to the couple. supper Was served by the esses.1 I- ti. - t-."1 ' Mr. ind Mrs.' Nelson have made trieir home here for twen- ty year. They were married on. July 17: 1920 in Minnesota. C Honoring : the Nelsons were Mr. ' anil Mjfs. W,M, Staples,' Mrs. M Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Follis, Mr. .and Ms. Glade Follis, :Mr.an4 Mrs. H.j; Thomas J Mr i; and Mrs. Ellsworth Ricketts-Mr. - and Mrs. James McFarlsind. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer,; Mr, and .Mrs. Paul Harveyj jr., Mr. tnQ Mrs. Gar nie . Cranor,- Mrs. Ei Edman, Mrs. Ry Webber, Rev. George Quigley ancl Mr. and ! Mrs. Ar thur Kinman of Milwaukie. Teehjj Set, and Mrs. Thomas Roen, jr., and daughter, Mir lene, arrived s in Salem on Wed nesday ;to $visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roen, 1239 South fligh; street. I They have' been stationed for three years! in Boise. liSgtiiRoen will leave Ion July 29, for Salt Lake city to be reassigned. ' Mrs. Roen and the child Willremain in Salem, i ' I' i - - 3 "i Li. and Mrs. Olie UiUiama (Jean Moore) stopped! in Salem enrouti soiith to Los Angeles from Seattle this week; LL Wil liams , will now be -stationed at Camp Irwin. Mrs.' Williams! is the daughter of Mrs. George fW, , Moore.l if - - V j . j Cemmander and) Mrs. Max Moon and son, John, ot Astorfa are spending his leave In Salem. t theijr country home. .!)) Suip SI . .... 1 . . I . : ill . ? 1 : I ' - I . I : i '- 1 SPECIAL! 20-PIECE Fiesta Starter , Sots Only a; few sets 'of this famous Fiesta Pottery j war to oflef today at $5.49 for 20 pieces, including 4 cups, 4 sau ceri 4 dinner plates, 4 fruit dishes and 4 bread and but- wr paws, colors: xellow, rurquoise ana ivory. (Basement) -tfinrv Nevl Elastic Girdles ! ese elasticked girdlej, are m,fl? market. In r ,sirai ana pantie ityi. White and peach. uujlvui, uiwuauia runa large. - (BasemenO Miller's j r ,, t. -wli. . 1 OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,' Oregon. Saturday Morning. Myites! Read-' At Studio ' T-l 1 I v I r riday i ; Miss Lois (Stevens became Mr. John W. Scout's bride at a loVely ceremony Friday ugbt at ; the 'studio of Professor and Mr. T. S. Roberts, j The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.iW. R. Stevens and; her husband's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. ! J. j W. Scott. Rev.j Claude Stephens of Mill City performed ithe nup Uala at' 8 o'clock, . "r : - The improvised altar Was banked .with, arrangements of ; summer flowers, palms and can dles. Lighting the tapers were Miss Bettyi Bassett Rnd Miss Betty Voiint Taylor. Mrs. Rob- ; ert d. Davis1 sang "Because"; and "I Love You Truly" before the ceremony. Professor Roberts 1 played the; organ ' accompani ments and wedding. marches. For her wedding the bride , & 1ifK ih cirirt TA train ' TV- fash- insets'on fitted ; line. ;A coronet of lace held her . fingertip . length , tulle veil in ; place. She! carried a bouquet of pink roses.j Mr. Stevens gave his daughter in marriage. J Miss Halle Stevens was j her sister's ma ic of -honor.; She wof e a mist pink '.marquisette dress made with- a full skirt, sweet heart neckline and three-quar-i ter length sleeves. " She S carried v a bouquet j of Summer flowers. Mr. Robert Smith, uncle of the groom, was best man. : j Mrs. Stevens wore a blue-grey marquisette gown oyer taffeta . for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. . Scott wore a blue gown and both had corsages of gardenias. The wedding reception j hon ; ored the couple after, the; cere mony. Mrp. L. C. Zander, aunt of the bride, cut the icake. The bride'a grandmdther, ;Mrs. C. Z. A. Zanderj assisted in the liv ing room, j Miss Betty Bassett and Miss Betty Vonne Taylor served in the dining toom.! When the couple left on their wedding trip to the coast the ; bride wore oId with; white accessories; The newlyweds will J make theij- home in Salem. Mr. " Scott, who has beenj discharged I from the niavy, is novwith Her- . rall-Owena Co. A E)essert o. .: i , OlinDPr I .frf Mrs. Richard Xriesei hostess for an ' informal! was party .Wednesday night at her home on "S iJncpln . street j In compli ment to a,' group of her friends'. A dessert supper was j served at small tables, w h e r e bridge was in plajy later in he evening. .Bouquets of summer flowers provided j the decorative note about the rooms. j J j Mrs. . Kriesel's guests were Mrs. Bruce Spauldingj Mrs, Urlin S. Page, Mrs. William L. Lidbeck, Mrs. ' jWillird N. Thompson, Mrs. Theroii Hoo ver, Mrs. Carl Porter and Mrs. Charles Clarke. Couple to Leave For Chicago , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ID. Fitz John are', leaving next w-eek for .Chicago, where they expect to make their home., j His parents reside in the eastern city. Mr. Fit Johns was recently discarg ed on the point system from the army after three years of overseas duty. 1- r I Mrs. ; Fit2 John, the ! former Ernestine; Loveland, has been making iher home with her 'grandmother, Mrs. 0. H.j Strand, while her husband was overseas, .She has been .employed at the UJS. Employment office. green, royal, blue, P" I & fhe nearstto rxpular two- rayon end cotton Vifia1 car- .49 Basement I i i BMSaieiM(HaMOeastASSIMqs I 1 " i . . I . t i . . ,-i : .- -: I - j - Gold Framerd' ; . r ' 23x32 ! , g ,- S t , v 1 1 " MILLER'S MsMw'-- Vircrin Woo . . 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