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Th OREGON STATESMAN, . Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. August 28. 1345 f&GE SEC Date Is Set For The dale. has been -set tor the i coming marriage of Miss -Bar- bar a Jean Vincent, daughter' ol ' Colonel and Mrs. Willis E. Vin . J rent, to Lt. Gordon Park Keith, - son of Mr. . and Mrs. Clifton Lewis Keith of -Wilmette, I1U r nois.-: The wedding will be Sat urday, September 8 and. .will take place in. the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keneth Wilson on Fairmourit. . im'i. , . ' , j i Lt. Keith recently returned to the states from a year of active duty at Leyte and Okinawa with the 96th infantry division. He will arrive in Salem Thursday from Illinois, where he has been visiting at the home of his par j ents, The couple's engagement t was announced last December, rarttcs for Miss Vincent ; . Mrs. Benjamin Whisenand and ; Mrs. John L. Sullivan have in- j vited a few of Miss Vincent's in- timate friends to a dessert sup fper and personal shower , tonight at the former's apartment at the : Royal Court . .. - : ' ' " ' The small tables will be cen tered with, a white candle eh , circled w 1 1 h . pastel summer flowers. A bridal nose'gay will marik Miss Vincent's place. Cards will be in play during the evening. ; Mrs. J. B. Commy will preside at a one o'clock luncheon Friday "afternoon at the Marion hotel in , compliment to Miss Vincent. Af- ' ter the luncheon the guests will go to Mrs. Commy's apartment on Division street for an infor mal afternoon. A bridal shower will honor the bride-to-be. Cov ers will be placed for twelve guests. VUitinr la Salem this week . are Mrs. Ralph . Nohlgr en and children, Douglas and Sarah Jean c( Portland, who are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nohlgren. . Two New Glasses Are Started Two new American Red Cross classes begn their training on Monday. The second class of Gray Ladies started their inr tensive training at the naval hos pital at Corvallis Monday. Ten from , Marion county are en rolled'in the -class. A new corps, Arts and Skills, began Monday at the naval hos pital under the supervision of Miss Constance Fowler, head of the Willamette university art department. Women will be tobtained to teach the servicemen arts and crafts. Celling Smart Household Hints Gome From Readers Giving Shortcuts to Housekeeping By Maxine Buren Readers often end in household hints far better than the ' tj pewriter-housekeeper can cook up. Today one reader telephoned in her system for utilizing one form of leftovers. She went to the fruitroom, collected all the odds and ends of lefjtover jams and jellies, mixed them and re-cooked them. She hen put the mixtnre into small ; containers and finds that the family goes for the mixture en thusiastically. ) -If your canning shelves are . like mine, with odds and-ends ; tit jam and jelly, some slightly crystal ized, you'll find that this is a good idea for saving the ' atweetened fruits. Some apple or freh fruit might be added to t 4he old, thus stretching sugar lwm lar.t year over some extra Iruit. Another reader tells about Slaving fun with biscuits. She wes a regular basic recipe, but Mries some of the ingredients. She sometimes adds one tea- Todays Menu Danish squash or other of the small varieties of baking squash mill, make an excellent main Jish for dinner tonightw.i" Sliced tomatoes Pork sausages in " 'Baked Danish squash Fresh spinach ,S " Molasses soft custard ; ' , ; MOLASSES SOFT CUSTAip' 1 egg well beaten .'. 1 Vi teappoon salt . 3 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons cornstarch S tablespoons molasses 2 cups scalded milk 1 teaspoon vanilla. Combine egg. salt, sugar corn starch and molasses. Stir in milk gradually and cook, stirring, un til thick and smooth. Cook five minutes longer stirring con stantly. Cool slightly, add vanilla and chilL Serve over fruit N If you nscd fd 1 ' Due Te Monthly Losses If yon lose so much during monthly periods tnat yon feel so weak, "dragged cut" this may be due to low blood-iron so try Lfdia E. Plnkhami TAaucrs one of the greatest blood-iron tonics yoa catt buy. Plnkbama Taoiexa are also famous to help relieve symptoms nt monthly runctlonal dlsturbaacea. f ollow label directions. IjdiaL Pinto's TACIGTO Society v. Music ... Marine Buren Women's Editor Au Revoir Dinner I Slated j Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley j will entertain informally at an 'j au revoir dinner Thursday night at their . North Summer street j home for the pleasure of their j daughter,' Miss Margie Cooley, who leaves in early September to enroll for her freshman year at Mills College. Guests include a group of girls J who are leaving for college in the fall and their parents. Cov- : era will be placed for Mr. and M Yavd W' Shenard Miss i2L?y 7T'Ptr5.'. I Helen Shepard, the Rev, and Mrs. George H. Swift, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Mr. and Mrs. George Croisan, Miss Mariann Croisan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and Miss Margie Cooley. Recent Bride Is Honored The home of Mrs. John C. Mc- j Mahus on Hazel avenue was the J setting for two brjdal parties on Triday afternoon and evening when. Mrs. McManus enter- tained for the pleasure of her niece, Mrs. Charles M. Harvey J (Opal Mae Hall), who was mar- f lied on August 26. I The table decorations were of I gladioluses, and pale . blue f amaryllis flanked by ivory I tapers. Mrs. C. L. Lucas poured f during the afternoon and Mrs. Rupert McGee presided at the serving table in the evening. Lois Hall, sister of the bride,' presided at the punch bowl. The afternoon hours were spent informally and during the evening games were in play. Bouquets of gladioluses, asters and other garden flowers were used about the rooms. The Chemeketan picnic slated for Wednesday night at the home of Miss Virginia Weils, has been cancelled. spoon sugar to the flour, breaks the dough off in about 14 tea spoon at a time, rolls into small balls and puts about 2 inches apart in the pan, this makes harder - crisper biscuits. Then she sometimes add k cup pea nut butter to a recipe, using '.i cup flour, adds one teaspoon more baking powder and cuts down a speck on the shorten ing. Another variation is to grate in some lemon rind and use the juice of half a lemon. Still another idea is to put in some orange marmalade. With her plain biscuit dough she rolls up hamburger cakes, -or even spreads the meat out on the dough, rolls it up and bakes untjl done, then serves with cream sauce. For a quick frozen ice a reader says she puts a whole can of grapefruit or orange juice in the refrigerator and, turning the machine to the lowest point, freezes it When ready to serve (5 to 7 hours) open with can opener and slice the contents of the can out, slice and serve in glasses. - - - ' . ' 9 'mOT (Mr all to - D f Dr. Harry A. Brovvn. ODtometrist 184 N. Liberty Street N Clubs jeryme English . ? Society Wjtor f .: CLUB CALENDAR . .I , .". it 4 . TUESDAY '- - Eastern Stat Social afternoon clul meet lor Hri Cro itw lug,1 luncheon : at noon, Masonic temple. ; .- .. jj g ' WEDNESDAY" ' if -I Past Regents DAR, no-host luncheon uitn Mrs.!; W. X. Han son, 820 North Church at., 1 p.m. Royal Neighbors picnic dinner, noon, Ollnger ; park; i - t. - i ' Goes : S6uth: Friends of Miss jtarol Young, daughter ; of Mr. and Mrs. Hub feell younf , will bej; interested to plearn that she entrained for Palo Ulto ' Calif Friday nisht where IV' " ? IT! he expects to mak her home. ; Miss Young was i accompanied . ! U v I o ii wi UJ UC1 X ill JJCi. sorority sister. Mis Lorelli Ste- Hvart: of Lebanon, who will also reside in Palo AltoJf i Mips .Young graduated from Oregon State college this year. She took her first: two college years at Willamette university where she - was - aL member of Delta Phi sorority. ' Miss Hattie Brafsel is vsca- . itioning in San Francisco for sev eral weeks. Accompanying the traveller south were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fuller, who returned to the bay " city where they reside, after a visit in Salem and Port land with their parents, and Judith Page, whoH' wilt return north with Miss BratzeL ! - ' !); - a : f College Giroup ' Entertained ! i -1 ij; I - I .Miss Margaret Jane Emmons entertained with Ijan Informal party Saturday night at the jhome of her parents, pc. and Mrs. Carl W. Eromons. Ten 'guests .were bidden to the affair.' Sunday the sarae group gath ered for a no-host picnic at the' country place of P Miss Anita Hager. 11' Today's Pattern r1' Youll love the.nejjt, sluimiinj ines of this frock with its soft, feminine scallops. Pattern 4778 is easy to sew. Ric-rac optional. Pattern 4778 comes in womens tizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36, frock, requires 3 yards I 39-inch material. a I -j I I, I Send SIXTEEN CEJSTTS in coins for this pattern to The , Orr iron ! Statesman, Pattern tept Salem, f Ore. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, I ADDRESS, STYLE NtlMBER. i Order the Anne Adams 1945 Sum j rnr Pattern Book! Cool styles as 3 smart aa they- srt easy to sew. printed in book are FREE patterns i for hat, bag, and gloves. Send Tii 1 teen Cents mora for your copy. Dort'l lose precious. hours from your, " work when Your , glasses treat Carrf , I "spare" Jiair with you on the job TV lo save lime - in J niaey. We will .match your present .tense's accurately at small cost.; Young ft- r-cm Jf T- fair- WW- - 34 4fc I .I? el II Mlk I f I 17 I !' Vl I ! v 5 1 I If ;Is Honor- ' Gufest ' 4: ; .Miss Geraldine Shafer is .the incentive, for , much, entertaining. g'.f. prior, to ; ir marriage' to Xt, - Ralph Wade; USNR, on Septem- r ber 1. . h. --i V '. - i i :1 iliis Maxine Bach has invited guests, to a ' linen and : kitchen hower Wednesday night at her " .home on East, Lincoln street lor the pleasure: of Miss Shafer. " The evening hours" will, be spent informally and a late sup-' per will be served by the host ess. . ( ; . :. - Bidden to honor Miss Shafer are Mrs. Sheldon Barry, Mrs. Charles Mingle, Mrs. Robert Niemeyer, Mrs. Charles Greene,. Mrs. Leo Stabb, Mrs. Leonard , Bilsland, Mrs. Madgie Hughes. .Airs. Albert Mason, Miss Anna Schafer,. Miss Coralee Nichols, Miss Shirley Severin, and Miss -Maxine Bach, v, , Miss Shafer Is entertaining . a - group of her friends; who will be assisting at her wedding recep- tion, at an informal . party to- . night at the home of her grand mother," Irs. J. W.; Sparks, on North. 14th street A late supper will be served by the .hostess. . a,'- . , fVf W Miss Bernice Xlgin, Muss Enid Nelson.-Miss lAne Bach. Mi Guests of Miss Shafer will be niop. xt;.. rtil r r-v v Gee, Miss Barbara Causey, Miss Lorraine. Murdock, -Miss Donna Shafer, Miss Betty Jeanne Smith and Miss Clarise Busselle. , Service Stars Have Dinner The Service Stars club, an or ganization of servicemen's wives, met in the -YWCA, recreation rooms for a dinner, party Sat urday at 7 o'clock. Thirty-five members were in attendance. The committee in charge in cluded Mrs. Nelson Hickok, Mrs. Harold Hohnstein, Ulis. Max Smith, Mrs. Ray . Stener son and Mrs. Carl Hal vorson. The chairman in charge of all USO work is Mrs., Clifford Nor wood and in charge of the Red Cross work is Mrs. John Willis Danforth. :The next meeting will be held September 14 with Mrs. Jack Decker, Mrs. 1 Charles Moule, Mrs. William " Thome, -jr., Mrs. Gordon "Black, Mrs. W. Gwin nup and Mrs. Clyde Randall as the committee in charge. Wednesday there "will be a bridge party at the YWCA and. hostesses will be Mrs,' F. A. llulverson; Mrs. L. Ison and Mrs. Morris Stewart Wives of servicemen who have recently arrived in ' Salem and are interested may call Mrs. Carl Halvorson at 2-1066 for in formation regarding the club. Miss Roberta Jean and Miss Rachael Yocom and Miss Edith Moxley haye returned from a sojourn at Neskowin where they were the house guests of Miss Janice Nelson at the Carl E. Nelson summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gatser and daughters, Rosemary and Janet, have returned from a week's va cation trip at Lakeside. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern were honored Saturday night on the occasion of their 25 th wedding anniver sary. The day was also Satern's birthday anniversary. Forty rel atives and neighbors were pres ent for the evening and a three tiered wedding cake centered the table. Mr. Satern's sister, Mrs. Victor Madsen of Hillsboro, cut the wedding cake. She was maid of honor at the wedding 23 years ago.' Before her marriage Mrs. Sat , era was Ruth DahL HceUfichers Busses WUI Pick Up in Salem for Williams and Thacker's Eola Hop Yard BEGINNING CENTER AND COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL AND DIVISION - rnMMFRCIAL AND MARKET : COMMERCIAL AND JEFFERSON ' COMMERCIAL AND COLUMBIA COLUMBIA AND BROADWAY -BROADWAY AND HOOD I HOOD AND FAIRGROUNDS ROAD FAIRGROUNDS ROAD AND JEFFERSON FAIRGROUNDS KUAJJ AiU tiuxi CAPITOL AND HOOD I CAPITOL AND UNION I CAPITOL AND CENTER 20TII AND CENTER ; 17TH AND CENTER ! 14TH AND CENTER t ffiTTAflR ANT1 CENTER WEST SALEM. FOOT OF BRIDGE SLOPER'S STORE ; CITY HALL Slarl Picking Aligns! 33 Pickers & Day He Ph. 21331 , .Welcomed, .newetmers , fat the capital' are Mr and MrsT G..J, Long and sons,- Gebby land Jeff rey, who have" conevnorth from Chico, Calif, j Mr. Long is can-' nected with ij the I Standard (Oil company, ; v j , . . ilr. and Mrs.' lUIlls Hunting ton land 'daughters. Miss ' Shir- lev and Misi CrvKtal'Huritin- Ton. are snendinsH the week' at Seal Rocks. Weekend faest ef Mr. Mrs.l Charles Heltsel ' were her - brother-in-law -and . sister, Mr. and (Mrs. - B. H. Wildman and children,'' Richard 'and - William, of .Portland. ; ' - . : Are f-) 1 1 - V 010071 TO V?1 lKJ "Dt4-t r i ClI lY i- I . - i , . i Mr., and Mrs. George Aiken wil j preside at a smartly ar ranged dessert supper- party Wednesday , night , at their North Summer street home in ' honor of a ! group ot their, friends. - ' ' 1 Contract ; bridge .will be : in piayj after the supper hour. Bou quets of late summer garden flowers will provide the decora- titie jnote ! : ... :, .Covers wil be placed for Mr; and (Mrs. Ray A. Yocum, Mr. and Mrs. David Wright, Mr. and Mrs J Roy H. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Silai Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs.-David Easoh and Mr. and Mrs. George Aiken. ' . Lt! sad Mrs. Wilsen SlegmaBd and fon, James, of Portland spent the weekend in Salem. ' V Today's Neeillecraft 723 if it's, pineapple design, it's bound to be a big success, even for a beginner! There's a simple crocheted edging to match the doilies. Small doilies that take less than (one ball of cotton and are so useful. Pattern 723 contains directions for doilies and edging; stitches. i I Sena ELEVEN CENTS in coins tot this pattern to The Oregon States man, jNeedlecraft Dept.. Salem. Ore Print I plainly PATTERN NUMBER your NAME and ADDRESS. fifteen cents more brings yoa oui Mew 83-page Needlecraft Catalog.. 13- illustrations of designa for em broidery, knitting, crochet, quilu IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON S41 State St Phone 5M - i - Permanent waving, machine, " machine less St cold waving. $5X3 "Sf Oped Tnes. Jk Thurs. vealngs by appointmens AT 6 A.M. 1 ! p. -Wanted or 6750 'Sff Act dsiri'S'l- :-j -: been the' capital of the marriage of " Salem man, Staff Sergeant Galen .Boltjes, son of Mr.- and j Mrs. I Fred, Eoltjes, to Miss Margery : '".Wright,' daughter Mrs.- Walter Wright.of England,1 on May 11. - The ceremony took -place at St.: Peter's church in' Leeds: with Vicor of St. Cuth berts, officiating. - ' '" . it " i - The bride,! who was givtn 5a : marriage !by jher father, was at tended by her sister. Miss Betty . Wright Corporal Lowe Hutton of Ontario; Canada, stood with the groom asj best man. i . After the wedding reception- the couple left by plane for Lon : don, where they ' spent their honeymoon, j' .' ! Sergeant Boltjes,. who has - been in France, since- his. 'mar-' riage, is - expected to-eleave for - - the States this week. His wife ' - will Join hi here later in the' i fall. Sergeant Boltjes has been with the airborne army in Eng land and France for the last 18 months. He is a -graduate of '. Nebraska schools,- He was'! with ! -the post office here before en ; tering the service. His bride re : ceived her education in England 1 and has been engaged - In 1 war work. ' " T i Installation to Be Sunday Intermedial e Youth Fellowship of the First Methodist church will hold a candlelight installa tion service September 2, it 11 o'clock in the basement fireplace room. Parents -and friends: are invited to attend. " " j .Outgoing officers are Maurine Jones, president; Richard Uuruh, vice president; Lorraine Welling, secretary treasurer; Leta Jesn Evans, chaplain; Suzanne Barnes, song leader; pob Bain and Joan -Barnes, recreation chairmen; and Marilyn Hall pianist. " ' v ' Maurine Jones . and Richard Unruh will be" installing officers. The officers elected are: presi dent,- Bob Bfdn; vice president, Donald Bennett; secretary treas urer, Margie Smith; - chaplain, Lynn Lockenour; recreation cha Lynn Lockenour; recreation chairman; Margy Acton; song leader, Lorraine Welling; i and . pianist, cajjih. Aiarie nui. -r. . Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will be the pianist for the installation. Margie Smith, Marilyn Hall, Gatke and . Jack Merriam sing Tollow . .V: VTtvrA ha Vipen .received in I . ' t the Gleam" at the ' j - - - J close of the service. . . : r 1 : " ! 'I . . j ' ' ' j 1 I i wt J sTi ...ffforWJ , ;njlSrtrj.pling... !' Our! government urges us. not to tntTcl during these; crowded war ! . ! i j ' ' ' i J ' times except when absolutely necessary. Whea you must travel, oaoce yourself en cal and safe way. cheques, Jhey are mextensive, easv.to obtain arid rbev afford the maximum protection for your funds. Get them here i f : ! . i ' I 27j I V t of ; Mr,uand S ' V Leeds,.' I -''y I : The popularity of meat balls is almost universal ... nnA mora often than not they're served with spaghetti. : pir-. m eeascffiinas varv -mi tv.. ima rombincrtion any tonaue. This is a timely &sh right now, because it makes the meat go so far.1 ; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert W. Jteb erts and son, Jimmy, spent , the 'weekend at Pacific City: as the guests of Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Belt;', I Reyal NeUhbers wttl aaeei fair a no-host picnic dinner Wed nesday noon at Qlinger Park. your crooray (piroots made with so full route the logi Office of Tho 1 ariU I w " i si. . 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