r. M Mr. JactlKrerly are a3a. They are tpirfng nearly -njoyinf a three months meter J ery state and plan to return in trip crest country and into Can- July. mm !1 . . 1 111 I ! la I - " 'it - . ir Jk. I In a Dither Over Decorating? CLARA DUDLEY famous color-scheme consultant Alexander Smith at Son Carpet Company IS COMING NEXT WEEK Woodry Furniture Co. Watch for announcement of her FREE j ILLUSTRA TED LECTURES: "How to make Color Sense Save You Dollars " Plan to make wso of her; FREE PER SONAL DECORATING HELP, in the Rug Depart ment at Fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Staylon Eastern Star chapter was held Saturday night. Pictured at the reception table, centered with a large cake In the shape of a star, are left to right, Mrs. Dora B. Shreve, Portland, first worthy matron of the Stayton OES in 1899; Mrs. Margaret Cunningham, present worthy matron; and Mrs. Maud Smith, c charter member and worthy matron from 1920-21. (McEwan photo). Hello to Spring First Strawberries of Season Arrive; Variations For Use May Be Welcome By Maxine Buren Statesman Woman Editor Monday I picked the first strawberry from the patch, and from now on it'll be nip and tuck between me and the robins. Most sophisticated way to aerve strawberries is to arrange them 1 r ij on individual dishe surrounding Leave the stems on for holding purposes In our house we go to the soph isticate one better. We mince a few small leaves of mint into the powdered sugar, allowing' it to stand awhile to blend fiavciv It's pretty and gives ttood flavor. Though we're not presuming to say that anyway of serving stiaw berries is any better than with cream an1 sugar, or crushed light ly and p;led on and between hot biscuits, we do say that occasion ally it's nice to have variations especially as the season prog: esses and the berry becomes less of a a small pile of powdered sugar. nov elty. Variations of shortcake can come by serv ing the starch in n riiffeient foim. For instance or e might put the berries between h..lts or quarters of waffle, and -ere either for breakfast or a late supper. Or if one prefers, pile them between shredded wheat biscuits split in two. Serve sugar and cream on the latter. A strawberry jelly roll is a good dest-eit. Make a recipe of your favorite jelly roll cake. Spread thickly with crushed, sweetened berries and roll up just before ready to aerve. Add more berries to the top and dab with whipped cream. Best way to use strawberries is not in pie. though some women claim success. This is usually ac complished by some variation of uncooked berries. One recipe is for jellied berries piled in the cooked shell. Other Is to drain off juice, and add some crushed ber ries, thicken with cornstarch, sweeten and pour into the baked shell which has been filled with whole or halved uncooked ber ries. Allow to cool and top with whipped cream. Mrs. Walter Kirk will return today from a stay at her summer place at Devils Lake. She has had as her house guest since Saturday, Mis Palmer McDonald of Port land and over the weekend they were joined by their husbands. Judge and Mrs. Hall S. I.usk have invited a few friends to din ner Thursday night at their North 20th street home. Covers will be placedj for eight guests. ft Si h or .dBF II Jin onmom i i . l o rflWHF BRAS JS'ow von ran enjoy a Strapless Bra iilh nil the comfort all the support that von ert from a fine brassiere. Your new " I VrmalitY Strapless Bra mi perfect for those off-th-houlder stles of today is the only bra with the famous Permalift cushion Inlets at the base of the bra cups that gently support your bust from lelou. No straps are needed for the healthful beauty, tne comfortable support that only a "Perma-lift' Bra gives you and remember you can ash it and wear it as often as you ih It never loses its Magic Uplift. Pee the new "Perma-lift" Strapless Bra in our Corset Department Buy yours today. Price $ QQ :;icf n:i;4: - 'If .1 M hi mmtmy the lavtiag eeaafert ef a"Feraaallft" Cardie. Ne BeaMa AhmU b Stay U Vkkwrt Stayw. Piano Pupils to. Play at Home sirs. David Eason's piano pupils will give a recital at the Methodist Old People's Home tonight at 7 o'clock. This is the last musicale of the year. Maridene Halvorson. nine-year j old violin pupil of Victor Palma son, accompanied by Mrs. Palma son and Marilyn Broer, flute pupil of Mrs. James Stone, accompanied by Dorothy Pederson will assist. A party will be held Monday to complete the year. Maccabees Meet Thursday to Dine Maccabees 84 will meet at 6:30 Thursday at 248 North Commer cial street for a covered dish din ner. All members and families are invited. The committee includes Mrs. Charles McElroy, Mrs. Edith Strang, Ivan Brown and J. E. Reay. New officers, installed at the last meeting to complete terms are; Ivan Martin, commander; Mrs. Elizabeth Follis. lieutanant i commander; J. E. Reay. master-at-arms: Mrs. Ivan Brown, first lady of the guards. Miss Beck to Be Married Soon SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. John Beck are announcing the be trothal of their daughter. Miss Betty Joan Beck to Da I ton Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davis of Monitor. The date of the wed ding is set for early autumn. Miss Beck is a member of the senior class of the Canby high school and her fiance is a senior at Wood burn high. KOSEDALE Grace Ann Sparks. bride elect of Dannie S. Bouge. was honored at a shower Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sparks. Those pres ent were Mrs. David Hampton and Karen Lee. Mrs Ed. Davee and Marilyn. Mrs. Forrest Cammack. Mrs. Lafe Sherwood. Mrs. Floyd Bates, Mis. Jessi Luthi. Mrs. Glenn Sparks. Mrs. Wayne Sparks, Mrs. Carl Billings. Mrs Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Jack Griffin, Mrs. Mary Bingenheimer id Shirley. Mrs. Ahnon Lehman. Mrs. N. Bouge. Miss Eva Bough, Wanda Billing, Mary Kollman, Eulalia Ketchum, Mrs. Ben Sparks and Grace Ann Sparks Thf Stat acn, Sdegy Oregon. WsxInes!o-f; May ! Planners Set Rail Locations Discussions Members cf the Salem city long range planning commission plan to meet with Southern Pacific of ficials to discuss railroad location here it was announced Tuesday. A meeting of the two groups had been scheduled for Thursday but was postponed to a later date which is as yet unannounced. The meeting was deferred because J. W. Corbett. vice president of the railroad system, could not be here. Purpose of the conference is to discuss the problems facing Salem because its central business area is completely surrounded by rail road tracks." Salem's business cen ter is heged in on the north by SP tracks, on the south by tracks on Trade street and on the east by SP tracks along 12th street. will meet " Thursday " hlgHt "at " $ o'clock at the home of Mis. Dala Mauk. 333 Hickory street. j Sec fee smallest grtatestl- Scm tones ever suit S0II0T0I1E II EARING CENTER I I I Mayor Urge Citizens White (nejObt?rance' In observance of National White Cane week which continues through Saturday, Mayor Robert L. FJfstiom suggests that Salem citizens be continually alert for the white canes. They signify that the bearer is either blind or ser iously handicapped. Oregon law provides that such a person has the right of way In crossing stieets. Drivers must stop their vehicles until the vis ually handicapped person reaches a point of safety. Committee CalleI Mrs. Sam Harbison, chairman of the Poppy committee for Amer ican Legion auxiliary No. 138 met with her committee Tuesday night for final arrangements for the sale. The committee includes Mrs. Dow Lev t il, Mrs. Harold Streeter, Mrs. Duane Jansich, Mrs. Robert Ir win. Mrs. Carol Robinson, Mrs. Charles Driver and Mrs. Kenneth Schomaker. Steven Perry, sen ef the Leon Perrys. will celebrate his tenth birthday at a party Saturday af ternoon. He has invited a group of his friends to luncheon at the Jefferson street home of his par ents, after which the group will form a line party at the theatre. Fast president elnb t Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary 861 Senator Hotel May 19. A. M. U 7 T. M. N" rrw rluaiva "Fitted rower" mora than fcutJrf rveviowa heating aid foe thoaa Im at It! Yet foe pvopto with aan Mii Mr it provide fan tleat minimum power! BOTH ways tar I her, clear r undemanding than eva before! fHEk consul tat ioav. ! -ft W. r. DODGK If 33 State SU Salens. Oregon CM50 ISP Wi t vmtUrxmtrxm Rates are I just knew John would call on our anniversary lower than you may think CALL HEW YORK $250 (Kate is for ley-tin station nil for first three misutee-JBct including tax.) For any occasion, Long Distance can take your voice I borne again. It's fast.. .it's personal. And calls art going through in an average of less than two minutes. Now and then on busiest routes there may be delays. But we can t usually get your party while you stay on the line. Gertie answer bsTyse of distance Ha Pacific Telephone m 4 end Te!er:ph Cc.T.prr