r- PAGE SIX Society ...Clubs Music .... The Home Maxme Burcn Wetness Editor V. -CI . WW- . Mr. and Mr a. A. A. Friesen are announcing tha en gagement of their daughter, Pauline, above, to Mr. Ray L. Lytton. son of Mrs. EL A. Lytton of Los Angeles. The wed ding will take place at the Mennonlte Brethren church in West Salem on Friday, August 24 at 8 o'clock. (Lillian Cummira photo). Miss Ross Hostess At Tea Miss Ada Rom entertained In formally at tea Wednesday after noon at her North Liberty street home for the pleasure of two popular visitors in the capital. Lt Marjorie Chrlstenson Kinf and Lt Mildred Chrisenson, who are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry. A group of teacher friends of the honor guests were Invited , to call between 5 and o'clock. Bouquets of summer garden flow- , rs were arranged about the guest rooms and in the dining room. Miss Mabel P. Robertson pre sided at the tea urn the first hour and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott poured the last hour. Mrs. Elbert Derry assisted Informally In the dining room. The WAC lieutenants; will leave this weekend for the south, Lt. Mildred Chrlstenson will re port back to her base at Craig Field, Alabama and her sister,! who was married to Mr. Lewis King in July, will join her hus band in New Orleans, where they will make their home. Lt King will receive her discharge from; 1he arm in September." Dean and Mrs. Melvtn Geist ar sojourning for a few days at Lincoln Beach. They will be Joined there this weekend by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple, Marcia and Geraldine Keene. f j Today's Menu j Tomatoes will begin today's dinner menu, and blackberries will be a fitting dessert "Tomatoes with cucumbers Veal steaks Scalloped potatoes Green peas j Blackberry cobbler TOMATOES STUFFED WITH - ' - CUCUMBERS ; ' . 4 ripe tomatoes 1 cucumber U cup four cream 1 tablespoon chopped parsley Lettuce , Peel tomatoes and hollow out centers. invert and allow to drain in the refrigerator. Peel and dice cucumber; combine with tomato pulp, parsley and sour cream and season with salt and pepper to taste. Fill tomato shells with cucumber mixture and serve on a bed of lettuce. S-T-R-E-T-C-HI S-T-R-E-T-C-H year supply of this home-grown sugar. Don t waste a single spoonful of this scarce food energy. K Jerym English Society Bditor r i Visitors Are Honored Mrs. George X. Allen was a supper hostess Wednesday night at her home on North 21st street for the pleasure of Mrs. A. S. Roberts and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Binford of Texas, who are the summer house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Laws. An other out-of-town guest at the party was Mrs. Eleanor Iorns of Seattle, who arrived Tuesday for a visit at the home of Mrs. Al len. Covers were pi iced for 14 guests. A buffet supper was served and guests were seated at small tables. Arrangements of garden flowers provided the decorative note about the rooms. The evening hours were spent informally. Heltzels Fete a Navy Officer Mr. and Mrs. diaries HeUzel were hosts for an informal ga thering at their South High street residence Tuesday night In compliment to Lt Jack Mc Cullough, USNR, who has been home on a 30-dar leave. MT:tb"StX: formal party. The navy officer. nrnr nasi msinne saw n home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C B. McCul lough, leaves Sunday for Seattle to report for reassignment. Joyce Ilarvey off Portland la spending the week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Fisher. (SI o h3 5f nn LaJ . i;- . i i . : : .- 71 ... ...... --.-r J -.. . i-iK-, - - -X,, "v.VvV nnnn sparUIlny cloar : dcHcjhtfuIIy aroiritstle, i mellowed In tsood i enf form In ctronfjlli O-VK Missj Shafer Is Honor Guest M f 1 : 1 Miss Beralce Elgin was host ess for a smartly appointed din ner party Wednesday night ; at the home of her parents, Mr. and ! i Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, sr.. In honor of Miss Geraldine Shafer, bride-elect of Lt Ralph Wade, . USNR. -.' ; " The dinner table was centered with a bouquet of pastel flow ers flanked by tall white tapers. The bouquet was tied with a white satinf bow and streamers extended to each place. A mis cellaneous shower honored the bride-to-be during the evening. Contract bridge was In play art" er the dinner hour. f Covers were placed for Mist Geraldine Shafer, Miss I Donna Shafer, Miss Maxine Bach, Miss Enid Nelson, Miss Betty Jeanne Smith. Miss Delores Nichols, Mrs. George Kellogg, Mrs. Leo nard Bilsland and Miss Bernlce Elgin. -if ;i Two Birthday on Calendar i Members) of the very young set have been invited to several birthday parties this week. Michael Joseph Smith,- son of Ensign and Mrs. Seth Payson Smith, will celebrate his first birthday today. Mrs. Smith has invited a group of mothers and their children to an informal at home this afternoon at the resi dence of her parents. Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, in honor of her son's first birthday. Guests have been biden to call between S and S o'clock. ' Bidden to honor Michael Jo seph are Mrs. Roger Ky Putnam and Roger, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Judy and Richard, Mrs. Gordon, Davis and Lynn Allen, Mrs. Rog er . Baker, Barbara and Roger, Mrs. Dean Ellis, Diane and John, Mrs. Wendell Wyatt and Ann, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, David and Douglas, Mrs. Jack Price, Jimmy and Jack, Mrs. Lester Carter, Jane and Grover, Mrs. Robert 04 Smith and Carolyn, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Jr., and Julianne, Mrs. Harry Carson, jr. and Lettyf Diane, Mrs. i William Speirs and Judith, Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer and Shannon, Mrs. James H.I Nicholson, jr., Mrs. Robert Brady, jr- MisS Jean Kheass of San Francisco, Miss Barbara Compton, Miss Shirley Huntington, Miss Sybil Spears ahd Miss Betty Byrd. Kathleen Drre Feted Kathleen Drye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Drye, cele brated her first birthday Tues day afternoon at a gala party at the Drye home on North 18th Street I The party was held in the gar den where a birthday cake and refreshments were served later In the afternoon. Honoring Kathleen were her I grandmother, Mrs. Charles E, Wagner, her godmother, Mrs. Duant Gibson, Miss Margaret Wagner, Mrs. Howard 'Adams and her niece, Valerie Sidney of Los Angeles, Mrs. R- F. Repine and JulieJ Mrs. 7. D. Ttrielsen and Pamela, Mrs. Richard Greene and David. Mrs. Nathan Buell and Joan,' Donalyn Patton, Jac queline Kesler of Portland; and Christine xrrj. Additional Society New. On Pae 9 - ii CLU3 CALEKDA3 f WRC aid society, with ftadis Hen rinraon. 1309 8 Xibertr t miscellan eous shower and covered dlah lunch. ramAT i ExecuUve board. Salem Business and Professional Women's club with Id Mae Smith. S2S N. I5t& at. SUN DAT Nebraska: club annual family pic nic. Leslie playground. (O fO o WfliA)dl ! I , - V go full-! flavored a llttb goes a I long tvdy The OSXXSOIT STATESMAN. Salem. Mrs. Lewis Kitchen and Dick, and -Mr. and Mrs. Darrell GQ- , Christ and Denny are spend ing two weeks at their beach home at Neskowin. Rev. and hlrs. (WClard Hall and family ;wul join them for part of the - BOsjs Jean Ksteaas Is entraln ) tng Saturday for San Francisco after a month's stay In the capi tal at the home of her father. Mr. A. B. Knean. Past Presidents Entertained! :-:-r i . . f. - : The Past Presidents club of USWV auxiliary were enter 1 talned by Mrs. Lulu Humphrey Monday night I ' Present were Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mrs. John ! Bertleson, 1 Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs. Joe E. Wood, Mrs. Arthur D. Welch, Mrs. Elizabeth Greene, Mrs. Georgia Davis, Mrs. Marie Nelson and Mrs. Nettie ; McDqugafl. i I Fashions for ! College-going gala come to oar Campus Center to get the low I down on up and doing fash i ions. After seeing hundreds of f 'stjle-wise misses through four ! yeari of college, we've ac I quired the "know how" of l smart dressing and simpli- citj is the keynote. Choose your clothes in a classic mood, l the kind of clothes that irate Al in fashion credits yet keep ! well within your budget. j Blake us ' your head quarters for college clothes and youll be head of the class in fashion, j - Oregon, Hxarsdar August 23. 1943 Shepards Hosts at Dinner- rtCaptaln and Mrs. George Shep ard will be hosts for a smartly arranged dinner party tonight in the Golden Pheasant dining room In compliment to Dr. and Mrs. O. Herbert Smim. r - Guests ' will be seated at A large table centered with an ar rangement . of pastel summer flowers.- - f Covers will be placed for Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smim, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. David Eason, Lt and Mrs. Marshall WoodeU.Lt. and Mrs. Francis Kee, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. winiams. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C Richards. : Mrs. Meivin T. Hurley and ; Captain and Mrs. George Shepard. trie af I WW w : w r f i A II Jti - Miss Agnes Klrsch, nursing' supervisor for the American Red Cross, has re turned from a vacation trip to . Eastern Oregon and Mehaxna, - BPW Picnic at Chemawa The August" meeting of the Business and Professional Wom en's club will be a picnic on the grounds of the Chemawa In dian schooL The dinner will be a covered dish supper with Miss Xna Mays Toland in charge. Miss Toland will appreciate phone calls, in the evening, phone 6922, re garding food to be contributed. Members and guests are asked to bring their own table service. Reservations for transportation are being made with Mrs. Lola McFarlane, phone 6657. Hostesses will be Miss Sda Dodrill and Miss Peggy Wehunt, club members and teachers at the Chemawa Indian school. gflHy's m KM 4 J ii W.V' aT Tsw ,455' -lift'' I Party Fetes, Couple on Wednesday i Pfc and Mrs. Clinton Standish were the honor guests at a de lightful party Wednesday night when Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fitts entertained. Pfc Standlsh Is home on furlough from Camp John T. Knight, Oakland; Calif. He will leave for the south on Sunday after a two weeks stay In the capital with his family. . Guests first gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fitts on South Commercial street Later they went to the Chinese Tea Garden for dinner. Covers were placed for Pfc . and Mrs. Clinton Standlsh, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robb, Mr; and Mrs. Del- 1 'Ml w KsiwAbbauer. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Fredricks of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Flcklin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fredricks of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater, Miss Irene Lightsey, Mr. Cecil Young and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts. LL- (is) Jabs E. Martin and bis mother, Mrs. Earl Martin of Kelso, Wash were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Olson this week, Lt Martin, who gradu ated from Willamette university la 1943, has just returned from 21 months In the Pacific where he was commander of an LCI rocket ship. . . .$3.50 Extra cor ringar wave or Halrdress Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment rbone S6C2 rfllU Perm. Wavers SOS First National Bank Bldg. CAMPUS CLASSICS IN BRIGHT ARRAY BASIC TO YOUR COLLEGE CAREER .1 t b