PAGE SIX Tbm Q2EGON STATESMAN. Scdam. Oragosa. Tuesday Morning. January 15. 194o Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Misa Jean McElhinny, bride elect of Mr. Norman Nelson ot Lexington, Oregon, will be the honor guest at 7 o'clock; supper party Thursday night when Mrs. ' Kenneth Hanson, entertains at street home of the South Winter her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ' IL Mills. I After the supper hour a mis cellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be. Contract bridge will be in play during the even ing. The bridal motif will be carried out in the appointments. Covers will be placed for Mix McElhinny, Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny, Mrs. Leona Johnson, Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, Mrs. William McElhinny, Mrs. Whee ler R. English, Mrs. Melvin T. Hurley, Mrs. Harold W. Sho gren, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, Mrs. Manfred OUon, Mian El eanor T r 1 n d 1 e, Mrs. Hoy H.. Mills and Mrs. Kenneth Han son. Shays Are Hosts for At Home Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shay were hiU for an informal at home Sunday night at tfceir South Commercial street residence. The affair was arranged as a . "welcome home" party In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wu,lf and Mr. and Mrs. Heward Berg man. Dr. Wulf recently returned home from the South Pacific and l now on terminal leave. Mr. Bergman was released from the navy in December, having been stationed , in Los Angeles since his return from the South Pa cific last year. Friends! of the honor guests were invited to call between S and 7 o'clock. . The buffet table was centered with lovely spring arrangement of daffodils, nareissus, pink car nations and pussywillows In a pastel blue antique crystal epergne flanked by yellow ta pers.' Relief Sewing To Be Returned All group or individuals who have Philippine relief sewing, or men's pajamas for the hospitals out to work on, are asked to re turn them as soon as possible to Marion county Red Cross chap ter rooms so that the final ship ment of these may be completed on schedule, January 29. Mrs. O.IH. Goff as supervisor for . hospital production in the Red Cross here, la making the appeal to have the garments re turned quickly. Today's Menu Linu beans wilt go into the day's main dish, to be cooked In a casserole. Cabbage slaw Lima bean casserole Toastrd French bread Stuffed celery fruit filled cookies Strawberries BAKED LIMA BEAN (Yield: -l portions Va pound aalt pntlfk m rups dried lima beans, cooked V cup onion 1 tablespoon brown sugar V cup dark molasses H teaspoon ' dry mustard Vi cup water Wash and soak besn over night. Cook beans m water, sim mering gently 1V hours. Pour boiling water over salt pork. Remove rind. Cut !"mu slices. Mix drained cooked beans and remaining iigredlHt.n. Place in Individual casseroles. Press pieces of salt pork info top of ' been. Cover end '1ake in a moderate oven (350 dti)iree for 45 minutes. Remove cover. Bake 15 minutes longer to- brown. This Ds Dt wMEieir! TresAU n'mg,Tm tn'mg Tip frsfli Other Busy Bothers home remedy you can use to relieve miaerira of colds is to rub warming, soothing Vicks VapoRub on throat, chest and back at bedtime. Readies are so good because VapoRub teatrat to coUUrritated oppcr broncia! tubes with spe cial, soothing medicinal vapors. StHwwtat chest end back surfaces like a warming poultice. Thaw For Horn re VapoRub's special action keep on working. Invites restful sleep. Often by morning maw ths toiaery of the cold is gone I Only VapoWufc gives you this special pcnctrating-stimula ting action. So besureyow get the one and only VICKS VAPORUB. Society Music .... The Home Maxtne Bur en Wsmens Editor PEO Dinner Slated for Monday Members of the Salem Council of the PEO Sisterhood will cele brate Founder's day with a ban quet In the dining room at the First Congregational church pa Monday, January 21 at 8:30 o'clock. All PEO members In the city are invited to attend the affair. A surprise program will be a feature of the evening's enter tainment Co era will be placed for over 12S guests. Arranging the affair are Mrs. jRay A. Yocom, chairman, Mrs. Jessie Singleton, Mrs. Ralph Gordon and Mrs. G. Weaver. Mrs. A. E. Robins, president ot the PEO council, will serve as toaxtmi tress. i ! - McAfvins Are Honor Guests "Mr." and Mrs. James McAlvln were honored at a progressive dniner party on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Husted. Major and Mrs. William Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newj man. The remainder of the evening was spent Informally at the Newman home. Mr. McAlvln Is Just home from 18 months spent in New Guinea, the Philippines and Japan. The wives of this group have met regularly during the war while their husbands were away and a welcome home party has been given for each man when he re turned. Mr. McAlvln was the last of the group to arrive home. A few have already moved away and a chain letter is being start Irinby tie group. Major and Mrs. Conrad are leaving next week for Los An geles, where Dr. Conrad will open his practice. i Miss Boyle to Be February Bride Miss Marian Boyle , and Mr. Joseph; C. Salsgiver, Jr., have announced they will be married on February 22 a tthe Jason Lee Methodist church. The news was told Friday night at a party for which the bride-elect was hoot ess at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boyle. At the supper hour guests found place cards bearing the names of the engaged couple and the date. Miss Boyle Is a graduate of Salem schools -and her fiance at tended Ohio State university. He served in the janny for five years and was with the 104th division In Europe. flivinn each ollierSr pernio nen Is ! Vw MM It. , let 3 3 fewwrs s WBMI What fun? Aid everyone's taJkinN aKuothe lovely, last ing waves and softly curling ringiets ynu get wit a Ton! home permanent. It's easy to do . . . and so inexpensive! If you can roil up hair on curlers, you can give a won derfdiy successful Toni per manent s wave that lasts mnJIojttf Youl! love the looks snJ feel of vetir TonjLwavel I lair is sof tcr, lovel y and easy to manage, for this-is a errm cold MMr' ... with a crrmt PEHBY'S 129 S. Cs srelal 81 Clubs eryme Engltsti tcwr Editor ; CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY'. ! McCormtek etaaa. ito-hoxt din ner at rirsi authodiat cburca. S:45 pjn. ; America War i Mothers, all day, USO, covered dish lunch eon. ' - ' Itokta Woman's club with Mrs. B. r. 8chonkr,; SSS M. Cottage at., I pm. Salem Centrsl WCTO with Mrs. Mayma HiU, 1714 Chemeketa at, S p.m. i ' ' Salem ! Junior 1 Woman's dub. chamber of commerce, S pm. Chadwtek chapter , Order of the Kastern Star, S p.nv. Mason IS Tempi, : ! ' Minister Wives with Mrs. Boy Fcd. S64 M. CapHot si. WKDKKSDAT AAUW i Kvoninf Literature group with Mnb Joba O. Bur cham, ss Orova t., S pan. Barbara j Frist h t a camp. Daughters ) of Union Veterans, with Mrs. William Entrass, 183, S. Commercial st, S pjn. WSCS rirst Methodist church. Carrier room. aU day, business session at 10:4 a.m. Woamlnater guild no-host din ner, church. m dju. Salem Writers dub. 130. with Mlssi Brends Class, CTi Belmont st i South Sactton Woman's uut First CoogTrgatkmal church, with asra. ssst cnmwwen, 8. wm ter I3 pjn, THUfcSOA Keteer Ladias Sewing dab with! Mrs. Ben Clasgett. no-host luncbeen. all day meetlnc. Uayesvllla Woman's club wtnVs Mr. Robin Df. I pm. Chapter O, PEO. with Mrs. H. B. Johnson, 1 :1S dessert luncta- eon. I j - j . Liana auxiliary with Mrs. lxt tie Smith 1075 Broadway, one o'clock luncheon, i Women's Council First Chria tlan church, welfare salad lun cheon, noon, church parlors. AAUW; Evening ' Literature rip with, Mrs. Hunt Clark, 326 Superior. S p.m. Saltern Council of Women's Or ganisations, floral room, chamber of commerce, 1 pm Willamette university Faculty Women. Carrier. Boom.' Method 1st church. S30 p.av, i FBinAT i .1 i. ,. I '. ' " aMhMl Orova Community club Middle Crave school, i . Womtn'ii Relief Corps atntll lary t vrw hall, 130 p.m. loan Hamrhan Has Birthday Joan Hamman celebrated her eleventh birthday, Saturday, Jan uary i. Games were played and refreshments served. Present were Marilyn Harland. Mary Lee Goodej David Goode. Kenton Hammon. Randall Hamman, Jo tanbe ! Clark, Fred Buchanan, Fred Burkes, Josephine. Fergue 8004 Arnold Poppets, Elsie Burke, Beverly Hamman, Donna Ham man, Buzzy and Geraldlne Raz of Portland, Marilyn Goode of Don ald, Oregon and the hostess, Joan Hamman. ! ; ! ! I : American War Mothers will meet for Red Cross sewing all day today at the USO. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon and members are asked to bring their own table service. I ' ! t .1 Woman's j Belief Carps aaxU- iarjr to; the' Grand Army of the Republic will meet at the Vet eran's hall i Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock; for a business meet lng. Open installation will be - i waving lotion that Imparts luxurious beauty to the hair. The Toni Wave Kit enrv. tains everything you need for a . glorious wave! Prepara tions are like! those -used in beauty mlonj-type perma nent, are bboratory-tcsted. Wortderful even for children's baby-fine hair! So get yourjToni Kits . . . today! Ifyouj aren't thrilled with, the results. Toni will refund pur chase price. HOME PrtMAMfifT 1 M Si!! I r MJ ALL DRUG ST0I1E i Pbene 798S P Lausanne to Hold Open House I Cards were In the mail Moo- day to an open house at Lau- f sanne hall on the Willamette I university campus on .Sunday I afternoon, January 20 from 2 to S o'clock. i This will be the first open f house at Lausanne hall since the I navy program was installed on I the campus several years ago. The interested public is invited "5 to view the newly decorated halL New features this year are the cafeteria and rumpus room v. In the basement. ? Guests will be shown through the entire hall, Including the I girls' rooms, which have also f been refurnished and decorated. Refreshments will be served hi ; the dining room. In the receiving line, will be v; Elizabeth Jory Nicholson, pres- ident of Lausanne hall, Mrs. El- len Foster, house mother. Miss L Lorena Jack, house director; ! Mrs. O. Herbert Smith,: Dean and Mrs. Chester F. Luther and Miss Lorena Jack. t Mrs. VT. Q. Kagee ef Bakers - field, Calif., accompanied by her I granddaughter, Kathy Allen who has been in the south with her the past three months, arrived In Salem Monday for a visit at the home of her son In-law and - daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Erie Allen, Jr. I New Residents ! I Are Welcomed Being welcomed as new resi-i dents in the capital are Br. and; Mrs. R. L. Power of Seattle, who have purchajied a home a t 1050 N. Summer street Dr. Power practiced dentistry in Seattle lor SO years and be fore that was in Yankton, S. Dak. Dr. Power is now retired. Mrs. Power is a daughter of Mrs. Bessie Martin and a sister of Mrs. Pearl Victor and Mrs. Lillian Ca dwell, all of Salem. ? Miss Beck Sets Wedding Day Saturday, January 10, has been set as the date for the wedding of Misa Mavis Beck, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Beck, to Mr. Richard L. Rogers, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Rogers i of Campbellsville, Kentucky. The ; ceremony will take place at the . First Evangelical church,: Miss Beck is a graduate Of Salem, schools and her fiance received his education in Ken ; tucky. He 'served with the third i army in Europe and was dU- charged uV'December- after serv- lng 30 months overseas. I WEST SALEM The Book I and Thimble club and Laurel Social Hour club are sponsoring ' a bomemakers meeting to which - all interested are invited Wed I nesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock I at the home of Mrs. R. L. F wes ter on Kingwood Heights. Miss 4Ielen Taylor, Polk county home ; demonstration agent, will dem onstrate furniture touch-up. The Magic of a NEW INTERIOR! ' lly MMier i We'll So Your Interiors PROMPTLY USING AMERICA'S TOP QUALITY ! SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Wherever you ee a unit of the Red Service Fleet, know that there's a Rood paint job being applied. StiU at 37S ChemekeU Miss Dccrleno t Plnnoo, daughter of Mrs. Bert Co thern and Mr. Harry Pin noo of Kings Valley, whose engagement to Mr. Jlmmte A. Waten paugh, MM 3c. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Watonpaugh.1 has been announced. The wedding will be an event of the late spring. r ry . i . . MrS. DriQlU TO tt J M il HeGCl MOtiierS The DeMolay Mothers club met for a covered dish luncheon Thursday noon at the Masonie Temple. The centerpiece was white China lilies in a crystal bowl with white candles on either side. The hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Pauline Wilson and Mrs. Arthur Davis. The meeting was presided over by the new officers: Mrs. Russell Bright, president, and Mrs., Evert Gi verts, secretary. Mrs. W. J. Beard, the past president, presented gifts to the following members with the most perfect attendance of the past year; Mrs. C. W. McCabe, Mrs. Douglas Armstrong and Mrs. Arthur Davis. Ceiujratalatloos ge to Lt. an4 Mrs. Robert Woods (Virginia Pugh) on the birth of a son. Craig Leslie, on January 12 at the Salem General hospital. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave W. Pugh of Salem and Dr. and Mrs. P. B. Woods of McMinnville. LL Woods was recently released from the navy and la on terminal leave. Lions Auxiliary T nnrllPDn flrrtH LUIlUIlt?UIl OiaieU Lions auxiliary members will meet for their regular monthly meeting on Thursday for a luncheon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lottie Smith, 167S Broadway st The hostess committee includes Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. L. V. Shafer, Mrs. Denver Young and Mrs. Estill L. Brunk. Lt. Carlton Grieder will be the guest speaker at the luncheon. The foulness meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Brunk on North 21st street immediately following the luncheon. Our craitHmeii 1 Co- TO MAM VOUH MCXSE A MOHt St. Dial 9221 Dinner Will Be Event Of Week Miss Margaret Wagner will be a dinner hostess Thursday night in compliment to a group of staff members of the Salem General hospital. The affair will be held at the Normandy Manor and guests will be seated at a long table. Covers will be placed for Miss Lillian and Miss Jess McDonald, Miss Bern ice Lee, Miss Susan Brecker, Miss Katbxyn Hoctr.cs, Mrs. L. C. Carpenter, Mrs. Kent Dutton, Mrs. James Hayles, Misa Gertrude Lautz, Mrs. Charles Creasy, Miss Elsie Harbor, Miss Patricia Vandeneynde, Mrs. Lloyd Meyers, Miss Eoline An drews. Miss Mary Pierson, Miss Esther Palmer and Miss Wag ner. Gleemen in Concert A musical organization well known In Oregon comes to Salem February 1. for a concert, the Eugene Gleemen to sing here that night under the auspices of the Salem Rotary and Lions club. The concert will be" presented in the Salem senor high school auditorium. In past years, the 60-voice chor us has sung frequently in Salem, but this will be the first appear ance here since before the war. The local Rotary club will use its share of the concert profits for its Willamette scholarship fund, and the Lions will use their portion for the benefit of their varied ci-ic projects. To date the Gleeraen have sung 100 formal concerts and have made more than 200 infor mal appearances for conventions and other public programs. They have appeared In many Oregon cities, as well as having sung in Seattle and in Victoria. B. C. In 1939 the Gleemen were desig nated by the state legislature to be official representatives during Oregon week at the San Fran cisco International Exposition. Gleemen concerts in a series of 10 annual performances In Portland brought In more than $25,000 for the-Shrine hospital for crippled children. The Glee men always sing for the benefit of some civic or philanthropic project, no profits going to the singers themselves. The chorus was organized in 1926 as a group promoting an interest in music within its home community, as well as being a group organized by men singing for the Joy and interest In aingtrtg. The chorus eiecY i 1 m 1 at s 1 t sesaai aL-to baa served as a community organization to represent and promote Eugene in a musical way. ' Donald Allton. University of Oregon school of music faculty, it acting director this year and Stacy Green, also of the univers ity, is acting accompanist. Tickets for the February 1 concert in Salem may be obtain ed.from any member of either Rotary or Lions, or at Miller's department store where they will be on sale. The program and soloists will be announced later. Mrs. Kasaell Pratt entertained members of her study club at her home on North '24th street Monday afternoon. Mrs. B. E. Owens reviewed "The Black Roee" and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg gave a talk on "Education in China." I Dr. and Mrs. Estill L. Brnak have invited a group of their friends to dinner Saturday night at their North 2 1st street home. Covers will be placed for twelve and bridge will be in play. This is the first in a aeries of parties the Drunks are planning. Mrs. Herbert Kane will be a luncheon hostess this afternoon at her North Winter street home for the pleasure of members of the Modern Drama class. . Women's Ceanctl ef the First Christian church will meet Thursday at the church for a welfare salad luncheon at noon. The business meeting will fol low at 1:45 o'clock and the pro gram will be at 2 with the Rev. Seth Huntington, pastor of the First Congregational church, speaking. Mrs. John O. Borcham aoi Mrs. Deana Davis will entertain the AAUW Evening Literature group Wednesday night at the former's home, 45S Grove st., at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Arthur Bone will review "South Riding," by Wini fred Holtby. The KeUer Ladlea sewing clab will hold an all day meeting with Mrs. Ben Claggett on Thurs day. A no-host luncheon will be served and there will be Red Cross sewing and quilting. OVER IPO MILLION BOTTLES SOLD! SIMPLY GREAT FOR LioimiLY mm Lydla E. Plnkbam's Vegetable Com pound toes atots than relieve monthly pain when due to femala functional periodic disturbances. It also relieves accompanying weak, tired, nervous, cranky feeling of such nature. 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