'1 1 i 1 ' 1 !-. PAGSCU Mrs. Ellis a Luncheon Mrs. Dean Ellis presided at a smartly arranged luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Ma rlon hotel In compliment to Mm. Seth Fayson Smith and her lister, Mrs. Roger Ky Putnam. Mrs. Smith is here from her home in North , Hollywood, Calif, and IMrs. Putnam- recent ly arrived from 1 Paso, Texas, The luncheon table was cen tered with a bouquet' of pastel summer Cowers. The afternoon hours were spent Informally at the home of the hostess on East LefeUe street Covers were placed for Mrs. Seth PaysOn Smith, Mrs. Roger Ky Putnam, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mrs. Em ery Hobbsl Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, Mrs. Robert Smith, Mrs. Cordon Davis, Mifs. Roger Baker and Mrs. Dean j Ellis. " j Bechtol-Smith Vows Read " Announcement is being made of the marriage of Fannie Mor rison Smith and Mr. Walter Bechtol on Sunday, August 3, at one o'clock In the garden of Mrs. Blanche Gronke on East Wilson' ' street. Rev. Charles Asher per- formed the double ring cere mony. ' Mrs. Carrie Asher : sang "t Love You . .Truly' and "Because." Mrs. Zina Sharpnack played the accompaniments and wedding march, i The bride wore a gown of ..light blue; crepe romaine and her flowers were pink Cecile Brun ner roses j and freesias. At the wedding reception which followed Mrs. Robert Seamster, Mrs. Blanche Gronke, Mrs. Virginia Strain, Mrs. B. B. Eshleman, Mrs. George Speed and Miss; Jeanetta Reid assisted in the serving. Miss Verle Kreutz passed the guest book. For going -away the bride chose a navy blue tailleur with black hat and accessories. Her corsage was of rosebuds.) The couple went to Bend on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bechtol will reside in Salem at A36 North 21st street . Shower Honors Recent Bride Mrs. Walter Bechtol, the for mer Fannie Edith Smith, was honored j at amis cellaneous - shower '-when Mrs. Blanche . Grooke and Mrs. B. B. Eshleman entertained at the country home 1 of Mr. and' Mrs. N. J. Arnold. . The rooms were decorated with bouquets; of gsy summer flow ers. Refreshments were served by the hostesses.. Honoring the bride were Mr. . and Mrs. George Bloom, Mr. . and Mrs.! George Speed, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seams ter, Mr. and . Mrs. A. L. Page, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Arnold, Mrs. Clarence Ap plegate and son, Roger, Mrs. Martha Zlelke, Mrs. Hattle Page Bryce Page,. Mrs. Blanche Gronke,! Mr. and Mrs. B. B. , Eshleman and Mrr -Walter ' BechtpLj ' -1 Toddy's Menu Halibut will be on the menu today It's an aHwhrta' menu, so garnish with parsley. , Cauliflower salad ' Halibut au gratin I Mashed potatoes ; Steamed Cabbage . Floating Island ! HALIBUT AU GKATEN . lii lbs. halibut fillets lty cups milk L 1 tablespoon flour , l teaspoon mustard V teaspoon marporam . 1 teaspoon onion, minced I tablespoon butter or marga- riae. ''...!: I I teaspoon salt , . J ts fi cup grated cheese : ' Grease a shallow dish. Pour the milk in the bottom of the dish and sprinkle the flour and mustard over it and stir thor- . oughly. ! Lay the halibut fillets m the mUk mixture and sprinkle the marjoram, onion and salt ; over them. Dot with butter, eov er with grated cheese and bake i in a hot over (400 degrees) a bout SO zhinutes. ' ' RATION CALCiDJUt miATS. FATS. ETC.! Book 4 Q J through , Vt good through Au(. Jl; VS through Zt cowl throuh Spt. SO; Al throusb XI valid throuch October SI; 11 through Kl . fooa throuKft Nov. 90. rsoczssxD rooost YS. ZX through CI . good through August 11: pi tbrougb hi good through Sit. St? Jl through Ml good through Oct SI; PI through Tl TaUd through Nov. SO. DOASl i Book 4 SUmp SS valid tor fire ftoundt through August su Book S Airplane staaipe I K 1 tnd 4 vaiui tMiinni lASOUMKf : A 1( coupons good evorrwaore for ri rUons MCh through 8ptombr Si. IPU 00.(1 Parted 1-B ftnaO eoupoos valid through August Si. - XTJ2JrS ESAOTY SALON Stl State St rhoae S654 r: rerrusest wirlri, machisa, machine a leaa a eoia wavnar. ( V f;n Open lues. A Then. Eresins Society . . I JCiib Music . .. .The Home Maalne Burea WonMfl'i Editor Guests Are Feted at Supper Miss Mary Lou McKay was, hostess f er an Informal supper party Thursday night at the home -of her' parents. Captain and .Mr i. Douglas McKay, on Jerris avenue. The affair was an au revoir . party, for . a group of girls who are leaving for the south in early September to en ter college. - . n Supper was served on the terrace at a large table, which was centered with a bouquet of summer flowers.. The., evening hours were spent informally around the outdoor fireplace. Covers were: placed lor Miss . Helen Shepard, Miss 'Margie Cooley, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss Mariann . Croisan, Miss Charlotte Alexander, Miss Ma- . deleine Keene, Miss Janet Gib son, Miss -Betty Manoles, Miss Joan Beakey and Miss Mary Lou McKay. Au Revoir Party Wednesday Mrs. Alma Shipley, assisted by Mrs. Hattle , Pepper, was hostess on Wednesday afternoon at her home for a luncheon and travel shower for Mrs. Jennie Chalmers, who is leaving Aug ust 14 by plane for Hope, ND. Her visit will combine business and pleasure. While , there she will attend the celebration of her, sister's 78th birthday at Findley, ND. During the afternoon, games were won by Mrs. Chalmers, Mrs. Pepper and Mrs. Marian MitchelL Present were Mrs. Sadie Drakley, Mrs. Goldla Kyle, Mrs. Bessie Martin, Mrs. . Marian Mitchell, Mrs. Lillian Cadwell, Mrs. Alma Shipley, Mrs. Hattle Pepper , and . Mrs. Jennie Chal - : ni .il - u .3- ;.T -i ;.. Play EloShe Priss CIsdEj On! iLa Dalnncoiol M Ctata 3- ! I- Jeryme English ., Soctety Kdttar : CLUB CALENDAR r t ( ; . r : FRIDAY ' ! -!: North-Salom WCTtX wHh Mr. W.l W. Chatfwick. 1390 ; North Winter at, S p.m, Mn, i Necla , Buck, speaker, j ; i WEDNESDAY ' I- : ' - Daughter of i Union Veteran with Mra. Dorothy Randall. 234 East Washington si. 8 p.m. Younger Set Bidden to Si. " ft ! ! '- i Miss Jane Carson and Miss Marilyn Walkey, who is spend ing the summer at the home of her uncle and aunt,' Mr; and Mrs.; George Putnam, and Miss Eliz abeth, Putnam, will be hostesses fori a gay party Saturday night' at the John i Carson home on South Commercial street The affair is being arranged to hon or j Miss Shiela McGlverin of Banff, who is arriving today to be' I the house ; guest of "Miss Walkey. ; Jj i l--u; -$ The , hostesses have f invited their guests to a picnic supper in . the garden and a slumber party. On i Sunday morning breakfast -will be served in the game room. I Honoring Miss McGlverin are Miss Gloria and Miss Barbara, McClintock, Mias Margaret New ton,' Miss Cathy Moran, Miss Pat y Nickena. Miss Peggy Paxson, ' Miss Peggy Sears, Miss Made leine Keene, Miss Suzanne Small, Miss Marilyn Walkey and Miss Jane Carson. s . V Mrs, William E. Naylor ef Bend is arriving today for a weeks visit in the capital at the home of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Frederickson. Mrs. Naylor has come for the wedding ; of her nephew, LI Charles Stuart Mc Whinny, and Miss Doris Duffy on Sunday afternoon, I ii .Ml- :i Mrs. H. O. Shields has arrived home after an (extended; visit in the east I I I j j Party 1 !' : I Vp. Pries. - ' - . I ! j . ..... -. i . I - i :- I 02ZC0:i STAIESMAH. Sdta. Dragers to Be Honor! Guests i '; Planned for Saturday sight is the informal party for which Mr. and Mrs. VenwHi Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton. Foreman and Mrs. Harold Ollnger are arrang- -f ing in compliment to Lt Og) I and Mrs4 Robert Drager, who ar rived in the capital last Sunday I from Boston. The Dragers will be hertf until next weekj when they will leave for San Francis ; co where Lt. Drager will , report for assignment : 1 -, . The affair will be held at the .- Perry home on McGllchrist street with a group of the Dra gers friends invited to call in-' formally. Coming from out-of-town for the occasion will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speer of : Portland. ' f Mr. and. Mrs. Haf h McCam- i mon and 'their son, PFC..Wil ; liam McCammon, who recently l returned to the states from Eu 1 rope, came from their home in The Dalles Thursday to) spend l a few days at the home, of Mr. land Mrs. Wallace Carson; , f Girls ' Carap in IProoress : Now ' Sunday,. August 5, found the district Girls Camp at! Silver Creek ready to begin a full week et activities led by "Aunt Ruby Bergsvik, Chet Goodman, "Bun-; tny Bunnell, Ruth Perkins, Jo Hagan, Myrtle Krueger, Beth : Siewert, Mrs. Ernest Iufer, Bet ', ty I&nauska, Jacqule Lewis, Le nore Hammer, Marie Ana New man and Barbara Hoadley, sen ior leaders; and Junior leaders Esther Perkins, Joan Bunnell, ' Ann Carson and Donna Curtis. ' Sunday's activities were ves pers and camp fire with singing led by Claire Olsen. S ; Monday night's campfirt was given by Hemlock unit Jerry Welch was mistress of ceremo nies for a quiz program on Ore gon cities contestants were !! chosen from the three other un its. Hemlock girls sang "Senti mental Journey.w.Mr; and Mrs. ' Harry B. Buckley were! dinner ; guests and gave interesting talks' about the Silver Creek; Camp area. - " , ' ' -. ' I: Two Msitors' in the form of puppets from the collection of I Mrs. Frank Deckebach panto l mimed tht day's events; Marie ; Ann Newman and Barbara ( Hoadley were the voices. : I Tuesday's activities were sup plemented by a nature trip and I talk by Mrs. Buckley and also ;! craft work in the craft hall. I ! I CsIstx, Oresroa Ortoa, Fiiday'lIoniSas. Aogart Captain TTaUaee Hardinf eg Los Angela Is spending . his leave in Salem.it the home-of his uncle, and aunt Mr. and Mrs. William McGllchrist Jr. Cap tain Harding recently- returned to the states after, serving with ' the 5th air fovea lu the South Pacific for two years. After his leave he will report to San ta Ana, Calif,! for reassignment Durinsj his stay In Salem Cap tain Haardinx will also visit la Portland. Miss Marsraret Jsjm left Thursday for Portland to spend the weekend as the guest of her Alpha Chi Omegt. soror ity sister, Miss Mary Carson.- i t Parsonage Scene of Rites : At the Friends parsonage oa ' . Saturday afternoon, August 4, Miss Dorothyj Howard, daugh-.-ter of Mr. and Mrs. ', Joseph . Howard,, became the bride of Mr, Harry Moritz, son of Mr. Richard Moritz and Mrs. 3. ' Kurhe, all of Salem. , Rev. Herman Macy performed the ceremony In the presence of members of the two families at 4 o'clockv Vases of pastel gladi oluses formed the setting for the nuptials. j For 'her wedding the bride .. wore. an aqua blue wool suit I with aqua hat and brown ac - cessorles. Her corsage was of ' gardenias and yellow roses. . Hiss-Margaret Weaver V was .' the bride's only attendant She , wora m white afternoon dress with black patent leather ac cessories and i a corsage of red' roses, ii ' t- J: After a wedding trip to the . coast the couple will return to Salem' to make their home. The bride is a graduate of Salem schools and is employed at the Pacific ' Telephone and Tele graph company. Her husband attended schools in Monmouth and Is now In the dairy busi ness. r . .'-'-' ; j : - ' The South Salem Women's Christian Temperance Union, which meets regularly the sec ond Friday of each- month, has been postponed for one week I- and will . meet Friday, August . 17, at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. Mason Bishdp, 1341 j South Church ' . street t 4 - 10,; 184$ Mapes lAf e Hosts at Dinner fcMr. and Mrs. . Ralph Mapea presided at a smartly arranged l dinner party Thursday night at th Golden Pheasant in compli ment to j the lattera brother-in-1 lar and twin sister, Corporal ; and Mrtv T; R. Draper, who are ' guests at the Mapes home; Cor-' poral Draper recently . returned, to the states from Germany.! -' The long dinner table was cen-" tered with a bouquet of pastel: gladioluses. The -evening hours were spent , informally at the Mapes home. ' L ; Covers were placed for Cor-:, pond and Mrs. Draper,' Mrs.! R. W. Zevely and Miss Jerry O -Kelley of. Prineville, Mr. and Mrsi H. IE. Lee, Mr: and Mrs., Frank Earnest, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Edwards, Mrs. Donald Armpriest Mrs. William DePew, Mr. and Mrs. 'S. Mapes, Mr. and Mrs." Emmett Kleinke, Corporal "and Mrs. Hiram Amick, Mr. and Mrs! Harold Massey and Mr. and " Mrs. Ralph Mapes,: - - - . i ' ! Mrs. Wheeler Bilea and her children, Janet and Thomas, are leaving today for a several weeks trii, to Billings, Montana, and other points of, interest in the northwest ' .. . I - Remember (We have In our "Retail Dept.M menV 100" virgin wool ! suits, 1 men'g virgin wool topcoats, men' and boyi' woolen jackets and cruisers, men's dress, uniform and sport shirts, men's extra trou sers, men'g sport coats, men'i leisure jackets, also men'i soxr and 'neckties. m Tf Ft mud t I - i j (Final SaUr . . j ; - . . ....'.- . . t . . ' Supper Party at ; Prescott Home -' p --- --.V.'-" ; ; The Sons of Union Veterans - and auxiliary met at th Eugena Prescott homo on' Oak street . "Tuesday- night for st no-host y supper. An Informal evening f oUoWed wita Mrs. John Robins V conducting a niestioi and an-, V swer game- -gav a reading and Mr. WV S.: Biggerstaff led the? group In ainging patriotic songs. v;-Those attending were " Com . mander and Mrs. O. P Adams, Mrs. Ahna i McWhorter, Mrs. Mary- E. Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. s j. A. Remuogton, Mrs. Edna Waterman, Mr. and Mrs. C T. "Reilly, Mrs. Hattle B. Cameron, !mts. Lulu Tandy, Mrs. Clara .McDerpy, Mrs. Pearl Upson, Mrs. Florence Hoyt, Mrs. L. P. - Bennett, Mr, and Mrs. E. R .Perrine, Mrs, Mary IickeL Mr. ; R. A. Blevin, Mr. and Mrs. Eu- -: gene Prescott Mrs. Ida Traglio, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Birch, Mrs. r Blanche Stewart, Mr. C Ray, . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, Mr. and ; Mrs. W. S. Biggerstaff and Mrs. Effie Dunlap. .' pFC and Mrs. Billy Gravetter t the former -Patricia Scott) ara visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Townsend oil D street They ra frm Everett, Washington. AT FAIR PRICES TTf -11. n-ll f" ' IIID50 Uay;IODieil lllU IiD. tee s i -v day,!.Gngusa iK Broken Lines) A Birthday Party-' Mias Cathy Moran celebrated her 18th birthday- at an infor mal party Thursday night at the home of her parents on Union 'gtreet. '.'"''..7;r t'.':" A lighted birthday cake was a feature of the refreshment hour. The evening, hours were spent lnfoxaMlljv';-':'-':'' Miss Moran's guests were Miss Gloria and; Miss Barbara 'Mc Clintock. Miss, Patsy Nlcken Miss Madeleina Keene, Miss Margaret Newton Miss Peggy paxson. Miss Peggy Sears, . Miss Joan Lochead, , Miss - Mariann Croisan, Miss f Suzanne Small, . Miss Joan Randall, Miss Miriam Shellenberger, Miss Harriet Hus ton, Miss Dorothy Bergsvik and Miss Jane Carson. Mrs. Benjamin M. Whlsenana Is returning today from a two weeks stay in Bend, where she was the house guest of her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Whisenand. The" Whlsenands are' accompanying- their daughter-in-law to Salem and will at tend the launching of the U.S.S, Glenn's Ferry in Portland Satur- morninc ! The Whisenands wil' be the weekend guests of Royal Court apartment . .. 260 So. 12th Salem, Ore. i : .1' ; vV Wen I-;-., --",::!; Is f It