- ! SOCI ETY - C HUBS - MUSIC O Miss Marilyn Myers Tells -beTroTnai - Pretty, brunette Marilyn Myers takes the romantic spotlight this morning with the announcement Of her engagement to Richard Grenz. The surprise news wi first told Tuesday night at a party or which the bride-elect and Bliss - Alary Feike were hostesses at the Charles F, Feike home on Rich mond avenue for. a group of the . college set.. ;.. , . I Miss Myers Is the only daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Deryl F. Myers r and her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C Grenz. No date has U been set for the wedding. Both are 7 graduates of Salem high school and are now employed at the Cap ital Journal.- j The hostesses invited ; their guests to a J:30 o'clock dessert j . : supper. "' j Marking places-for the guests Inside of each bloom Mrere tiny hearts bearing the names of the engaged duo. ; " : -1 ' " Bidden to the announcement 5 arty were Miss Bernice Imlah, liss Donna Beard, Miss Dorothy Cannon. Miss Carol Fuhr, Miss Joan Marie Miller, Miss Janet ' Gaiser, Miss Erma Darr, Miss Di ane Karsten, Miss Mary Holcomb, Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Miss Nan cy Miller, Miss Joyce Armstrong, Miss Leslyn Burdette, Miss Mari lyn Power, Miss Betty Cooley, ' Miss Elaine Stanley, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, jr.. And Mrs. William F. Johnson of Portland. j Mr. and Mrs. Kebert Sprarae and daughters,' Cathy and Ann, have returned' home from a fort night's motor i trip to Montana. -Glacier and Yellowstone National parks. : o On Etiquette By Kebcrta Lee Q.llf there is no host in the house at the time, and a hostess is seeing a couple off, should she help both of them with their coats, or lust the woman's. - A. She doesn't assist either -of them. The man first - helps the woman with her coat, and then cuts on his own. - Q. If a mantis telephoning aif : other man on ' business,' does - he say, This is Mr. Johnson of Smith it Sons '? A. It would be better if he omitted the "Mr." He can " say, This is Johnson of Smith , & Sons, or, "This is George John son.'.' ' , -1 - Q. Should a girl of eighteen rise when being introduced to a man of sixty? ; , A. Yes, it is the proper thins to do also, to a woman of sixty. MS Around Tom..:. ' By Jeryme Enrlisli. TRAVEL TALK . . . Leaving by plane Thursday for Akron, Onto wui.be Mrs. Ralph Campbell . . . she is f oing east lor the wedding of her nephew, HebertiCohill, and Miss Patricia Lee Cullinan, which will take place on, Saturday after noon in Akron . .1. Mri. Campbell will! be a guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L.ICohaL while in Akron -. "j , she plans to be away a fortnight . . . Mrs. Campbell's youngest son, Gary, wiH be enroll ing at the University pi Oregon this fall for his freshman year . . . ; m n r -- Headed sooth . . ioday will be Mrs. Marray Cameron and daaghters. Donna and Sharon, whs hare bees here from their home 1 fat SaeramenUji the past few weeks visitlnr with Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Eaaoa . . $ Accompanying them !oi the meter trip south will be Miss Sally it McLellao, daughter of the' Daniel J. Me LeIIans . . . Sally will visit a ' while i In Sacrament? with the Camerons and then will ge ea to San Francisco . . .later ta the month she win Heave the bay city by plane for Henolalo, where she will make an extend ed visit with her ancle and aunt. Captain and Mrs. Curtis Schauta, who were here J earlier la the inuRiner enroate to the Islands . , rCaptain Schantx s stationed at naval headquarters in Bene- -'A" trjp north . for Mr. and Mrs. E, C Charlton, who returned Monday from Alaskajywhere they attended the Northwest Peace Of ficers convention in Sitka .I..The Charltons drove to Seattle Visiting his brother and sister-in-law, the H. M.I Charltons, before sailing on the Baranoff for Juneau.. . . there they were joined by the rest of the northwest delegation and then went by plane to Sitka Mr. Charlton assistant police chief, is a former president of the North west Peace officers an dthis year was elected to a three year term oo the board of. directors . !. The Charltons were away fen days and made the return trip By plane . . To the bay area . . Mr. and Mrs; Conrad Paulson are leaving rnaay Dy car for a yen day so journ in San Francisco and the bay region ; . . wh0e they are away Mrs. Paulson's mother, Mrs Thomas Watson of Portland, will be at their Court streft home ' it f - 8 .-. ,l ' r To Idaho . . . on Friday Will re Mrs. Harry IL Belt and daugh ter, Miss Barbara Belt, who will visit for the ensuinj ten days with Mrs. Belt's sea-n-law and daeghter, Mr., and Mrs. Alex deSchweinlts, at their home la Barley , . i. : - i Interesting visitor f . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs! Charles E. Wagner is Mademoiselle Pauls Legloaannee of Paris, who ar- rived In Portland by plan from New York City last f riday . . . she will be here until the end of the week, when sh will leave for San Francisco forf a visit be fore returning; te the! east coast and France ... ; .1 :j , : FAIR YISITORS . I . Mr. and MrsV John Jerman aifd son, Jay, or Portland, left Tuesday for their home; after a weekemt visJi in the capital at the home ofj'ais mother, Mrs. Linn C Smith, anil Mr. Smith . . While here the Jermans took in the state fair; and races onMon day afternoon ; - I . . Kncirs Her Coo7sin$ Gaests ; , . of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood In their box at the races on -Tuesday afternoon were Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Laws : of Corval- lia . . . . x ?. Here ea Monday . . . were Li. CoL Thomas Wiper jef Grand Forks, North Dakota- sad his -brother, Charles Wiper, Jr. of Eagene, chatting with their many Salem friends . . . Colonel Wiper left Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wiper of Eugene, for North Dakota ... the senior Wipers te remain for an extended visit . . tjaionei tdper ts a 'Hying la straetor st the University ef North Dakota . . . j A gronp ef coeds ... gathered for an informal party Monday af ternoon at the home of Miss Shir ley Karsten before going out to the fair ... Shirley's guests were Marjorie Becke, Patricia Fitz- simons, ..Beverly Beakey, Diane Perry, Jean Clement, Dorothy Mc Call, Ann Carson and Mary Lou Hanson of Burlingame, Calif- who Is here 'visiting at the home of w v . . irene aicueoa ...-.!" House guests . . of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plant at their Pioneer Drive home during fair week are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinclair of Victoria, B.C. : l ' Sixtieth Milestone ... reached by Mr. and Mrs. Louis BechteU who will celebrate- their 60th wedding anniversary today by attending the state fair .-. .The couple's marriage took place In Salem at the eld Baptist ehureh and they have resided here ever since, except for a few years In California ; . They have one son, William Been tel. who also resides In Salem . . . Until his retirement f oar years ago "Mr. Bechtel was actively engaged In the real estate business . . . Twin Girls Named FOUR CORNERS Twin girls were born to Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Tokstad, Jr. (Sadie Singer) on Fri day, August -31 at the Salem Me morial hospital. The. elder of the little misses, by 11 minutes,' weigh ed in at six pounds and two oun ces, has been named Carol Marie and her little sister, Janet Kay,' tipped the scales at six pounds and eight ounces. "There is an older sister,' Nancy Ann. The grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Tok stad, sr., and the great-grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ham ilton, all of Salem, r ; Girl Born in Alaska - ' .: - if ' i A baby girl wdghihg 8 pounds, 3Ya ounces was born August 12 to Corporal and Mrs. Roy J. Donald' son at the U. S. naval station, dis pensary, Kodiak, Alaska. CpL Don aldson, who is serving at Fort Greely, Alaska, is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Donaldson of star route, ML Burg, Ark. Mrs. Donald son is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Stoe Farrell of route 1, Tur ner. The baby, named Julia, Ann, is the second child for the Donald' sons. ' i -. -'.--I- Diono LucasIntcmationally ICnovn Restaurateur Oilers Eodpo Ideas J !" ! ..By Maxise Barea . , . r Statesman Woman x Editor - . I - It's been many a cold day since we have sat on the audience side of the footlights at a: food demonstration. But vacationing in Seattle; we went to a, cooking school conducted by the internation- " ally famous lecturer, teacher and writer on foods, Dione Lucas. - A! small (Fjiglish; bora woman with expressive hands and a Cfuick sense of humor, she's been trained by the French at l'Escole du Cordon Bleu in Paris. The school founded in 1880 primarily for daughters of upper and middle-class families, later became the mecca for men and women from all over the world who wanted to learn the art of cooking. 1 She founded Au Petit Cordon Bleu In London and was entitled; to award diplomas in the name of the Paris school. Mrs. Lucas, with a friend, also established a restau rant of the same name In London and when she came to the Unit ed States in 1942 opened up Cordon Bleu restaurant in New York. Flies te New York -i - - i - ',- - She is on a 10-week schedule of two schools on the west coast weekly, flying back to conduct a television show la New: York city each Friday. That's traveling. ; 1 - Mrs. Lucas is full of practical tricks, she knows seasonings and methods. Doing a great deal of the work herself, she made four elegant dishes in the two-hour period given over to her. She does things in the true French style, sparing no pains for flavor and appearance of foods, 1 , j . Eggplant Boston Ceylonese shrimp curry, Swedish' meat, balls and chocolate cake were on the program. - ; . , Here's her eggplant precipe, quie seasonable right now, re member that the French; do not spare the seasonings, butter or garlic . i -.. j ; t , STUFFED sEGG PLANT BOSTON ' Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Grabea- horst and sons, Coburn and Geof frey, were in Walla Walla for the holiday weekend as guests of Mrs. Grabenhorst's mother, ' Mrs. Fred Lasater. - - ;sr : Q a Sept. 4th to 0th . AM A mm-- e- . i w 1 -iV . Oil " VH . in., imn 1 1 Vm bringing news about the very latest v !, ; In fashion and beauty. And I'm looking : t , forward eagerly to discussing your personal beaoijy problems with yoo,Youll love ; -Watching me band blend to order right before" . ; your eyes the one face powder made exclusively for you. It takes but few moments. . Ill be seeing yov t; - j I H" ALL THIS WEEK, T i:- :.,,: ... . i Miss Edith Cummings Spcid reprtitntativt from tA New York talons ef 3 smball eggplants 4 pound mushrooms " 6 6 cups milk - tablespoons -butter tablespoons flour cup grated parmesan cheese . . I I H cup breadcrumbs Vt cup light cream , cup oil i . K Gariic " Salt, cayenne, black pepper 1 teaspoon dry mustard - i Cut eggplants in half, lengthwise and make slits crosswise on top, sprinkle with salt and let stand hour. Rinse in cold water " and dry welL Bake until done, then carefully remove meat from shells. Chop roughly with garlic, salt and some black pepper. Slice mushrooms, saute in a little butter and add to eggplant. Combine with half of the following sauce. . h Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a pan, remove from fire, stir in 4he flour, salt and cayenne. Pour on the milk and stir over fire until it comes to a boU. Then add Vi cup grated cheese, cream and mustard. Simmer for S minutes. Fill into shells of eggplant j : Pour the rest of the sauce over the top, sprinkle with bread crumbs and dot with rest of butter. Brown under, broiler. Mrs. Lucas goes in for dilL She suggested that dill be added ; to meat balls for flavor. Her recipe called for 2 tablespoons fresh ly chopped dill or dry din soaked for awhile to puff it up. She "also adds dill to salad ressings. ' .. : : She suggested adding cup ice water to a pound of ground beef for tender hamburger cakes. - ' ; A recipe for frosting: that used egg yolk intrigued us. T , BUTTER CREAM FROSTING j ' "Beat 4 egg yolks bfk bowl, cook 'cup corn syrup until it spins a thread and pour lover! yolks: Continue beating until stiff. Add 1 cup creamed butter, (whipped up in beater) and 6 ounces dark chocolate which has been melted down in 4 tablespoons wa ter and cooled. Add flavoring. . ! " " This is rich, of i course, but it makes a lot For an crdiniry cake it could be cut in half, j . '---. Miss Olmsted, Mr. Worden i Married i - l (,.; The marriage of ' Miss Mary Olmsted and Donald Worden took place on August 28 at the North Summer street home of Prof. T. S. Roberts ' with the - Rev. R. G. Schaffner officiating at the 2 o'clock rites. The bride is. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Olmsted and iie groom is the son of Donald W. worden of Springfield and Mrs. Kenneth long of Salem. He is the: grandson or Mrs. . s. worden of Salem. Prof. Roberts played the wedding music and Miss Gladys Edgar was the soloist . ; f , i I ' ;' . For her wedding the bride chose an ankle length dress of white organdy ' with pale ipink flowers and mitts to match, i Her fingertip veil was caught to a seed pearl headdress and held in place with pearl and rhinestone clips. She carried a ; bouquet of ) pink and white roses and tuberous be gonias, f , Miss Donnade H in dm an ai Miss DeVonia Kleeman; were the bride's attendants and wore White organdy dresses accented i with blue. Their bouquets f were of The SisttETafin. Sslaa. Ore. Wednesday' -Ce-tzrrJbcr t tuberous begonias. Attending' the groom were Keith and Kent Laur ence of McMinnviile. - - , The bride a mother wore a lav ender suit with black accessories. The groom's mother chose a grey taffeta dress with orchid accessor lei and his grandmother wore blue crepe with black accessories. They all had corsages of tuberous begonias. j i A reception followed and cut ting the cake was Mrs. Verda Weir. Mrs. S. A. Wbeatly. and Miss McAdams were in charge of the reception with Miss Verna and Miss Hertha Long and Miss Fran cis Thomas serving. . ! i The newlyweds will make their home In . Salem, following their wedding trip, ; , i Mr: sad Mrs. Karl Pease have been hosts to the lattert brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. & Hawk of Mamilton, Mo. ifor the past week. The couple con tinued on their trip Friday.- They are California-bound. 3 , ; !' ;V i ! Mr. and . Mrs. W. L Jeedham and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham and children, Beth and Tommy, have returned from the former's beach home , at Neskowin where thcT tnent the ho lid a r weekend. T - . J 4 There win : be no meeting! of Sedgewick chapter, WRC on Fri day as scheduled. . t Couplp fAcrrlcd . At Hcrno Rites Announcement Is being made K. Sweetland and, Raymond D. Cleveland, which was quietly sol- - ernnized on September 1 at the home of the brlde The Rev. Omar Borth of; the Calvary. Baptist church performed I the ceremony before members of the immediate family.-. ; 1-; Vi ; . Mrs. Dorvan Holt was her moth er's only j attendant and Rolland Cleveland stood with his father aa best-manj g . v . The couple will made their home! at 465 Columbia street. . - s , - 1 ; i .jr Marguerite UJsgJns Compares Bjusponnet Finds Good Hews! Salem Greater Gospel Crusade Continuet Throcgli Sunday, Seplcnber 9ih 7:45 IIIGHTLY Music Directed by the Bosincers J i. -.h "I. i.-j S.- " i . - Tent Located on North. Portland Rood :Vk Mile Beyond Underpass Vi i;, LL Here's a timely tip from! "Marguerite Higgins. jCoropare B$ Bokket Margarine with apt spread at ssy price. Like the noted wa correspond ent, youU love-the delicate, sunny sweet flator of this fine-quality B vegetabU margarine. Youli appreciate Blue Bokket's nutrition. No other spread for bread is richer in Vitamin A the year around! And youll wel come its real economy. So buy Bixm Bonnet and get "all S"-Flavorr Nutritionl Econom-e-el Jays Honored oh Anriiversaryi i f HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs. Law- son Jay were honored on their gol den wedding anniversary by Tha lia JRebekah lodge following the Tuesday evening meeting. Immedi ately, following opening of . lodge Mrs. Jay was presented with a cor sage from the lodge by Miss Fran ces Weaver. A gift was presented the couple following the business meeting by Mrs. George SLeffler and Mrs. A. I Murpny jgave i a brief. talk.'- : .j . i : An invitation from StlAlexie lodge of Butteville to attend the initiation of- new members .for them by Home Rebekah lodge at Woodburn September 18 was ac cepted. ; 'Vs j I I - ; ' 1 ' fl Together 50 Years J j Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schnasse quietlys celebrated their golden wedding anniversay on Tuesday at their home. 1970 North Lancaster Drive. The couple's marriage took place fifty years ago in Omaha, Nebraska, me sennasses knave; a som and daughter and four; grand sons, two of whom are now serv ing in Korea. - ", 1' i- i " ' - f.'. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown and isons, John and Clifford, re turned , Tuesday morning from a sojourn at their Neskowin beach home. - " - j il. To Mark Rummage The finance committee of the Salem Business and Professional Woman's club will meet for a marking party Thursday night at the home of the chairman. Miss Eleanor Roberts, 705 Howard street. A dessert supper will be served at 7:30 o'ejock, followed by committee members marking the articles for- the club s rummage sale to be held on Saturday over Greenbaum's. ! Miss Anna Marie Pederson and Miss Evelyn Gjesdal left this week for Kansas to attend the Wesleyan Methodist college in Miltonvale. CLUB .CALENDAR -t WEDNESDAY 2 j Pythian Sister. Beavtr hall. I pm. i . THVRSDAT - i Board of American Legion uxiliry 13S, with Mrs. Joseph Di FUlipi, pm. American War Mothers, VTW hall. S p Jn. . . - . I $ SATURDAY . Salem 'chapter, OES, Masonic Ttm pie,- S iniuation. : ; STATE FAIR SEPT. 1 TO 8 C, WlUBElNOUa . I) COSViTIC SEaiON AVAILABLE FOR COMPLIMENTARY INTERVIEW . I ; I i ' f W W W i- -;i i. s -s .!-. . ; i em O No one cse ssy when sickness may strike Keep In mi ad the unporunce of 'a dependable profes sional service. Bring yoex Doctor's prescrip tions ta this ine phsx . lacy' where yoa are al ways assured fair prices. - i --: 1 .-.I' : i UH CAFiTAL ; DIIUG STORE , !'"' "' 1 ; Since 1S93- " f 403 State at liberty " , Green Stamps with every prescription I i'i ; . i i ... - . . . r i j . . ' . I . - .. i I : - I J7TiJ at home's ' vi v x-Cb- r i'- 0 i . v ; I. ...madsvrfh 'IJJ P7on fl ,T fin! ' :; I I V LJU iklitnt, I ' 'if, : -: j j : , . -4- ' '.ihf'mi? J . : fyi J " "' 'Cookies stre easy to make for . . J school lunches and after-school -. I rt. : t- I j '.. " . r ' snacks. Kkla love them when , y V,,,,.,.,. , - ' tJ 1 i ; ' they're really made at home, i .:.dlZ 1 I ' J Sememberf the extra. . 7 fltUl I ' . y ; extra nlnjrcdinitsor4y lil ' . .. '-. ' can put on your home recipe " v aolJsaljvr;. I -. j- i. I .... ; t - 4 give your'cckies real r , ; f ' 1 ? ' .. ' '. ' made flavor. Saves money, to&-.tj-'t '' : '-Sii -KTst: C .. - s --.!' :- r'i -: C--' - ' . - :-j - . ,JJ. - - u ,' .W-iJ - .";,i'.'-'J.; I ;. - ''::: l k . 'i ." ' ';--: -W-"- ( '' f i 1.:--''- ' I ' , I ! - ' f ' . 1 : .- - . - - t . I I IIIIHr.