The Statesman, Oregon? Thufdcry May 21. 1847 Guests Are Bidden to Party Mrs. Craig Coyner will be hostess for an informal party tonight at the Broadway street home of ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. Batty Cooper, in honor of Mrs. Gordon Park Keith. Guests have been invited to a dessert supper with an evening of contract following. A shower will fete Mrs. Keith. " Bidden to honor Mrs. -Keith re Mrs. Walter Bert of Seattle, Mrs. Robert Findley of Rickreall, Mrs. Victor H. Collins, Jr., Mrs. - Gordon Krueger, Mrs. Bruce VariWynorden, Mrs. John Gard ner, Mrs. Milton Hartwell. Mrs. Frank Newell, Mrs. Dean Trumbo, Mrs. Jay MorreU. Mrs. John An derson, Mrs. John L. Sullivan,! Mrs. Benjamin Whisenand and Mrs. Wayne Hadley. Excellent Program By School Groups Horns tooted, drums boomed and violin strings sent forth sweet music on Wednesday night, when several hundred student musicians' performed at the an nual instrumental music festival of the Salem schools at the high school auditorium. Uniforms of varied colors aded consiedrable excitement to the. affair. The beginning orchestra from all eight grade schools played the opening number, followed by the advanced string group from the same schools. There was then a group by the combined bands of the schools. Pafrish and Leslie Junior high school bands in uniforms and the combined orchestras played group, followed by the uniformed band from the high school. - j Directors were Carl Raymond, Leslie; Karl Thielen, Parrish; r Victor Palmason, director of or- chestras, and Vernon Wiscarson, supervisor. Society. ..Clubs Music... The Home Vacationists, Visitors For Holiday : Trips out-of-town by many Sa lem families and in influx of visitors in the capital will high light the .Memorial weekend. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and children. Jerilvn and John, and I MONSAT ... Mp anil Xfrt Acs Twiollin will United Spanish War Veteran, ana - " " Belknap Springs on the McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny, Sue McElhinny and Mr. and Mrs. William McElhinny and daughter, Christy Ann, will leave CLUB CALENDAR 5" tosrthvSeekd Hden Traubel, Wanerian so & pe"tJ..1ilaJr T.61? "L1 prano of the Metropolitan op- prano of the Metropolitan op era, who will sing in concert at the high school auditorium tonight Miss Traubel's concert is the final one in the Commu nity concert series. She arrived in Salem. awxiteary VFW.taU, avaa, Mrs. Yocom Honored Mrs. Roy H. Mills was hostess J?" ' " ' 1 ':"nd for a smartly arranged luncheon J' Mr: mna Mr9' V.Vr;'," niXaa- Mr- and M- Merrill OhUng " V0vPlSE daughter, Alice Louise, will ure x " ""T vacation over the holidays at their is here vinting from Chicago, and htmfSl hous at Sea, Ro.-, a few of her friends. Miss Dorathea Steusloff and A w-l r. r mn i Af TTC finfl . . . . . . ---- ner grana nepnew, uavia Lnam- t t . t - .. -i other summer flowers provided are vacationing at their flOme NUPtlCllS ym Ativrmtivm note. Rriripe was i i v. i n..:- . - wimiu in play during the afternoon. will be joined for the weekend r.VPnt OI MciV Covers were placed for Mrs. by Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick J-AAl ivnay v, Mwm f jnm Jnhncnn Mrs. r'Ur.L . . c t ni Mr-c havM Writrhf I a in r i r.. I Announcement Is being made j. e -v v - i sii . ivi in.i . iutiEiii inciviy I Mrs. George Aiken, Mrs. A. A. and daughter, Mary Lou, and Mr. ot me marriage of Miss Thelma Schramm, Mrs. Robert Craig, j and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and chil- I Joan Muyskens, daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. A. Siewert and Mrs. Mills, dren, Eileen and Allan, will spend and Mrs. Harvey Muyskens, to Mr. and Mrs. Yocom are en- me nonoay weekend at their Koy Blain Hamilton, son of Mr. training Saturday for Chicago, summer home at Neskowin. - and Mrs. W. L. Hamilton of Wen followinc a several weeks' visit in Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis and dell. Idaho, on May 11 at th Salem, Corvallis and Portland children, Diane and John, will Join country home of the bride's par- witn tneir lamines. I " r. uns oi enis. ine itev. uoyd Anderson v3WVBU ,v me ocacn ior me nou- oi the First Baptist church offi Dinner Honors Visitors day. dated. After a wedding trip to Idaho f Unioa Vetera as aad auxiliary held a social meeting Tuesday night at the Garden road home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett. Sixteen members and two guests were present for the no-host dinner. Members read historical and Memorial day. se lections and a program was Riven. Assisting were Mrs. L. P. Bennett and Mrs. Lulu Boring. Fnsaa Psrtlajid e ses news af the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Salsgiver on May 25 at St. Vincent's hospital. Mrs. iaugiver is the former Marian Boyle and the baby's materai grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. arl A. Boyle of Sal. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Viesko are home at Nbrcrest this weet Cm iyWea wm at bame Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Emmons Patricia, and her iunior class Chi entertained at their home on J Omega sorority sisters will go to Courts treet t a Duiiei dinner me Deacn lor the weekend. party Tuesday night in honor ox Gaests ta Arrive Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weida of Sac- Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gormsen I Mayflowers hall at 8:30 o'clock ramento, California. Present were of Spokane are arriving Friday Sunny St. Clair's orchestra will Mr. and Mrs. Robert tmmoni w spena tne noliday weekend Pay lor dancing. In charge of ar and friend, Sidney Brewer, from wim weir son and daughter-in- rangements are Mr. and Mrs England; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. "w, r. and Mrs. Robert W. Loren Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Wy Emmons and son. Irvin Lee; Mr. wrmsen. , . i I nam Pat ton and Mr. and Mrs. A rUr.nr FmmniM aiul iVir. and Mrs. Wilbur TJallv of Mmwk four sons, David, Terry, Patrick -ortiana wui De nere for the holi Taw Casaais dasee club will entertain members and guests at a dance Saturday night at the Hostesses to Fete Miss Wilcox - Miss Thelma Wilcox, popular June bride-elect of Charles Win kenwerder, will be the honor guest at a pre-nuptial party to night when- Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Lorraine Murdock en tertain at the Stuart Johnson home on North Winter street. A miscellaneous shower will honor the bride-to-be and after an informal evening a late sup per will be served by the host esses. Honoring Miss Wilcox will be Mrs. A. E. Wilcox. Mrs. C. E. Winkenwerder, Miss Viola Wil cox, Mrs. Lawrence Feldschau, Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen. jr., Mrs. Jack Woodfield, Mrs. Rex Hardy. Mrs. George Schroeher, Mrs. Witiiam Stortr, Mrs. Douglas Baker, Misses Olene Mehlhoff. Cleo Eaton, Mary McKay, Paula Smith, Maryann Wittliff, Sara Ann Ohllng, Darlene Simmons and the hostesses. MissBeals Sets Date Miss Alice Elizabeth Beals and Frederick S. White of Hettinger, South Dakota, who announced their engagement in January, have Set Sunday, June 22, as the dale for their forthcoming mar riage, i The rites will take place at the Calvary Baptist church with the Rev. Charles Durden offi ciating at 2 o'clock. Miss Beals, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. Beals, is a graduate of Salem high school and is employed at the state industrial accident commission. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. White, is in the hardware business with his father and brother in Het tinger. Incentive for a number of bridal j showers recently, the bridelo-be was honored with a miscellaneous affair given by her co-workers at the Norman ave nue residence of Mrs. R. F. Cart right. Honoring the bride-elect were Mrs. Connie Hampton, Mrs. Velma Hanson, Mrs. Marjorie Mentzer, Mrs. Theresa Cooper, Mrs. Bertha GiJman, Mrs. Ruie Tubbesing. Mrs. L. C. Beals, Miss Lucille Young, Miss Pegy Gabriel. Miss Betty Hanson, Miss Helen Issac. Miss Clara Issac. Mis Betty j Robbins, Mrs. Nyla Phillips. Miss! Mabel Lindquist, Miss Betty j Haystings, Miss Lillian McCall, Miss Doris Beals. Miss Gladys' Jones. Miss Lois Mitch, Miss Georgia Broyles and Mrs. Cart-' Wright. Mrs. Joseph Devers. Jr., eater- tained members of SL Helena's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at the last meeting, of the year Tuesday night at the North Cottage street home of her par ents, the Harry Wiedmers. Protein foods vary widely In nutritive quality. and Michael, and 'daughter, Karen g:her"th-ta4HeMo Azain Lea; Mrs. Genevieve M. Arm- "pd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- 1 wTwWMirth.. lam Uses Some Precious Iw'!SL,a tTp hL0? ISugar, But Many Cooks Think Worth It Southern Pacific for almost 43 years and is an accomplished in- Mrs. Weida is singer and has apnea Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Ber Udented Ro9emnr Bell) of Seattle will laientea vi; j , lem with her parents. strumental musician and ins true i m twf - 1 A -1 A . tor. xvirs. weiaa is a wieniea j.,, u.,;,,. , . . . .- red Miore inn wik k. n Mr. By Max to Bwes Statesman Woman's Editor Sugar situation looking up as it is. makes us a little more hope ful when we spare some sugar for preserves, and strawberries of large audiences in Sacramento m. u v'ti'k'"",, and San Francisco. Mr. Emmons I ' S' J Y" 7 . I "crc uw oia xavonie l naven i oarea put into print xmt w-m. .r. firrf r.in.. 1" 'Tr."4"" wunnu for many a year, but here it K NOTimiG D0T7II 51 Small payaaeaita Installs a Gensh. Paico Bdof U9 Ceast St. mi ana jvirs. weiaa are urn toui. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter The guests departed for their Ber of Tacoma. who .r. to .ugene to attend a convention Dr. and Mrs. William Wallar Youngson. their son-in-law and aaugnter. Mr. and Mra. H I rence Lister and children, Patri cia ana Larry, of Portland, for- Imerl'v nf Sal ...m i i I .... sixty women souers i t : , -1 - uuui aim turned out for the regular Ladies I f; ' Tl fi"?" ol I acl1 gooseberries and cook -until home in Sacramento Wednesday. Golfers Pkry For Low Net many a STRAWBERRY GOOSEBERRY JAM 1 pound strawberries 1 pound" gooseberries 2 pounds sugar. Slice berries' and cover with Over T- ar fKa CalaM ClnAt liih U XMlie. on Wednesday with luncheon fol- Trr'tir Ti lowing- at the clubhouse. V Jt W UlStriCt i i m a, saw uourn piajra iwr iuw utrv wiui r . . Mrs. W. T. Waterman winning Metina Hp H Small Z -9 w.v-. the mixture jells when a little is cooled in a saucer. Then there's this: STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 1 quart berries 1 quart sugar 4 cup water. .wlSnr I to . diTcT' meet Lng Mon-1 .r cook unm alrnt Ul in class A; Mrs. Brazier Small, class B; and Mrs. Werner Brown, Marion auxiliary No. 661 to class C. Oualifvin for the snrina ,t.r r""1-1' . UntU nexi weanesaay. I W. --, . .v.. u.n I AdH hrria inH thn rMninin j . Tvmsui im u I - Mn iimM Raar and Misa I wim tne president. Mrs. Elmer sugar, raw. enng 10 a 0011 ana Kav Addink of Vancouver. Wash, Forbis, presiding. " minutes. Do not wi n s Mi WMinfNulav i ireparunent omcers introduced I mcreiy pusn oernes into luncheon guests of Mrs. Homer were Mrs. Russel Mudd, past de-j'P- Let stand overnight in a paroneni president, Mrs, kettle and bottle when cold in sterilired jars. FOR SALE! MADE-TO-MEASURE TAILORED SAMPLES! All wooL pure worsted. S"x8"; won derful fc patch quilts, repairing torn clothes and darning. Hun dreds of colors; sold by weight or piece. Jee'a Upstairs Clothes Shop 442 State Street Tbla gTvat madldna la turnout ta ran pain, aarvoua dlatraas and arask. cnakf, Ucsd out' (Mlinca. eC such days when du to famal . fancttaaal moatKly atatUTbancaa. Smith, jr. Wanted: Modern Home S fciliaaa , near high schaat. WUI pay np U $15,00t cash. Tel. 4770 Boys or Girls Bicycles at New, Lower Prices Dayion Bicycles $18.45 $42.50 Small model, has Good- year all weather tiree and Bendlx coaster brakes. Dayton Deluxe Bicycles, Beg. $59.95 Children s Sand Boxes 7.69 How 52J5 With canopy rUa. $11.55 . A sand box in the back yard 'ill keep your yowngiters happy and occupied for hours at a. time . . . the canopy keeps off the hot sun. Children s Platform Suing $a95 Beg. $15.75 A double swine, for three, four or ' f i ve-ye a r -olds. Per fectly safe for little tots. Fun For All the Family Croquet Sets. Beg. 8.90 White 'All Metal Tea Wagca A serving convenience, gracefully designed, with blue g'ats top. Bottom sec tion has holes for pitcher and glasyes. ..Now $70 For Outdoor Living Room Coffee Table Bog. $9J5 White-enameled metal, with glass top; Ideal for porch or patio. Keith Ercwn will b closed all day Friday, May 30, 4- and Saturday, May 31. KEITH BROWN LUMBER Free! A Ceert Streets "O YARD rbee f 1U Lwber Mm week Claitag Hariware-raiais Arwin Streyer, department conductress. and Mrs. Leon Hansen, district no. zo president Auxiliaries from Mill Cirr. Scio. ML Angel. Wood burn. Silverton and the Meadowlark and Beaver Navy- and Marion auxiliary were represented. Election of officers for the en stung year was held with the fol-' lowing elected: president Mrs. Leon Hansen; senior vice. Clara Stange; junior vice, Vesta Cutler; treasurer, Yvonne Ritchie: chap lain. May Wilder: conductress. Ines Hyder; guard. Fay Simpson: musician. Mrs. Virgil Bolton: sec retary, Mrs. James Beall; color bearers, Eva Tucker. Margaret Hunt, Ivell Haley and Helen Lucas; patriotic instructor, Flor ence Massing; and' assistant conductress, Mary Changs. All officers but the president were installed -by Department of uregon Conductress Mrs. Arwin Strayer. After the meeting refreshments were served by, Mrs. Willie Boone andrMrs. Eva Boland and their committee. " Mrs, Rebert Needham enter tained members of her club at bridge and a late supper Wednes day night at her home on North 21st street HELEN famed soprano, uses the Baldwin piano exclusively. Hear tbjs reat ainger accompanied by the Haldwia piano: Date Time 8il$ p. m. Salem High School Auditorium Slone Piano Co. 1541 Fairgrounds Kd. Ph. Z557t - fein & gang .CMOOSS VOUa PlaWO At TW1 MTOTt DO r-r i i 1 1 i Tri a a - ii Venetian Blinds for fit ... style ... quality Drapery Valance? Yes If you wish. Made to fit your window, and accommodate panel or full drapes, over your Venetians. Fit . . . style quality. Made in. Salem exclusively by RflOHOLDT BOD LfllllS seo so. list st Phone 3148 .Mis Dr. C E. Boring Dont Take Vision For Granted! 1 - y- m Dr. San Hughe It's a precious edit! Guard It wall CI so don't wait ar. pr . hare scribed only if needed your yes examined toon. Dignified Credit BORING OPTICAL COMPANY XS3 Cart Phsne 5f Guaranteed Watch Repairing S-Day Service Out - of - town cus tomers may send in their watches. We will mail estimate before repairing. Seasonable Prices We Will Be Closed Salnrday to allow our personnel a three-day holiday. We trust that you four customers can anticipate your needs earlier in the week, and will not be unduly inconvenienced. Allen Hardware 23S N. Commercial 155 N. Liberty Phone 3194 Week-end Special Thursday and Saturday Only Gay New CottoWs at a money-saving price Quality fabric, workmanship, fit fyery on guaranteed wcrshabU Sizes for Misses and Women Our regular low price U 2.93 It'abeen years siocerou'reseeti aacb a complete stock on cot tons at this low price! CLooae a smart tltirtwaa-t or your fe Toriteeasy-to-iron button-front atyle all washal.le as a soap flake. Don't misa this oppor tunity; come earlj! In sizes from 14 to 20, 38 to 44. Add this pwrckase to yovr Monthly Payment flan i 4J