PAGE SIX Tho OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, briarr 15. 198 Miss jean Rowland Engaged Blonde Jean Rowland, popular Willamette university coed, re vealed hrr engagement to Cor-in-ral George E. Sohrixher, USA, "Cookie shine" at the n Beta Phi sorority hmue Thurs day night. The bHde-eieet i the daughter 'f Mm. II. W. Stacey of Salem w1 Mr. Reed Rowland of Portland. Her fiance la the on of Mr. Ami Mr. George Schrocher of Roosevelt, Long Uland. N. Y. No date haj been set for the wedding. Miss Rowland sorority sisters were told the newa when they were invited to the traditional 'Cookie shine" at midnight. At each place were red place cardi ith a verse revealing the be trothal. In the center was a large heart ahaped cake bearing the names of the couple! On either aide were red candle. Mi Rowland, a Salem high school graduate, is a Junior at Willamette and a PI Beta Phi. She ha aerved aa vice-president of her houae this, year and is as UUnt in the publicity office at the university. Corporal Srliroeher attended chool In Lang leiartd. He has been home -on furlough and hat ihw returned I Camp Picket, Va.. for.reataaifftunent He was taken, prisoner of war while erring with -the arm? In Ger Buny.and'tMu been in the ser vice for nearly four years. 1 i Gardeners at Mayhood Home The Oak Crave Gardeners met at the home of Mrs. -Madge Mayhood at Kola. Presiding was Mrs. Pearl Alien. Roll call was answered by naming a plant grown in the shade. Members brought mixed spring flowers. Topic was care of bulb plant. Mrt. R. W . Hoff read a poem, Sprin Is Here." These attending were Mr. W. Magee, Mrs. Clyde Picha, Mrs. Mable Moorhoua. Mr. M. J. DeLapp, Mrs. Johanna Perry, Mr. J. R. Fawk. Mr. R. W. Hogg. Mrs. Clara Brunk, Mr. Nellie White Mr. Pearl Allen, Mr. E. L. llerrell, Mr. Frank Farmer, Mrs. Davis Allen, Mr. Frank Pica, Mrs. Dora Pugh, 1 Mrs. Mattie Carr, Mrs. Nellie Ferguson, Mrs. : RbJa Ratcliff, Mr. John Bone, Mn John Gib son and the hontes. Mr. Madge Mayhood. A social hur followed. Thi next meeting -will be March 12 at the home of Mrs" j John Gib- til THiti aaoxmiri bino . Brilliant Blue a mo with a wnffen i Di of $atitf action 0 Every diamond BLUE ffWTEf Rtfund in 30 days ij u ergbl mnd (fumlity Mtt nat 01 rtprttenUdt . Yi caret diamond, tm aetfve In saw ere, tiaed peitsned ssaoitlmf. $190 value, $133. Weddinf and, $4. T-$1M Ask Akovt OMdW hrymortt and Loyawoy H'mgt May Bo FvrchofJ Separcafery au etKTlt inaUM 30 no. Tax CLOT CALENDAB re id,? ral Matron. OES. dinner, Ooldon PtMMaant, S:30 p m. ifayaavfll Woman's club, pe ctal fiitifi with Mr. LiHtle Morrison, KMO Hunt t., 2 pm. WRC. 1 pro. VTW halL Social meeting, DAV, publlo card party, Salem woman's cluO hmtw. Woman' auirltlary. Ht. Paul's KplacofMl- church, n-hot lunch on at the psrlsu house at 12:30 pm. TUKSDAY Central WCTU. W 1 y a a Mtbdlst church, 2 pjn, WEDNESDAY South auction, Woman's guild, first Congref atlnnaJ church, with Mrs. C. K. Legan, SO Hud son at.. :M pm. Wliirlntr guild. First Pres byterian church, 2 pm. THURSDAY Wluamette Faculty no . host dinner. Chrcsto CotUf. p.m. Salem Wmnsa's club brtdge benefit, clubhouse, 2 p.m. Miss Lusk A Visitor. A delightful visitor in the capital is Mis Margaret Luk, daughter of Supreme Court Jus tice and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk. Miss Lusk will remain here indefi nitely with her parents at their Royal Court apartment Miss Lusk has Just returned from England, where she served as a Red Cross hospital secretary in Winchester for the past It months. She resigned her posi tion on arriving in New York. The visitor expects to go to Sam Francisco for a stay later in the spring. Arrlviag today f r e a Loaf view, Wash., to be th 'weekend house- guests of Mr. and Mrs; Theme H. Hammond art Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Mykle-t bust. The two couples met while they were stationed in Miami Deach, Florida. Sojourners Are Entertained The Sojourners were enter tained at a dessert bridge Thursday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Hostesses were Mrs. Lee Thomas, Mrs. I. F. Bryan - and Mr. Vera HjI vorson. The Valentine motif was car ried out Jn the decorations with white cloths and Ted carnation. Winning prizes - In In-idge were Mr. William Klosterman and Mrs. Jacob Foos and Mrs. Ed Klippert wa high in pinochle. Guests present were Mrs. T. E. James, Mrs. P. L. Harrison, Mrs. Warren Stevens, Mrs. A. P. Collins, Mis. M. W. Tucker, Mm. L. C. Morris and Mrs. R. S. Klover. Covers were placed for thirty-six. . . compass thi VAiuiti A. EJoboroleiy mounted Vt carat cantor diontend with side dleoioodi. $300 value, $243, Thr-dla snood band . $73 valve, $1. ST-$304 White nd guarantee C Vi carat center diamond tail mounting. $ 1 40 valve, $114. Diamond set wed dinf rlnf , , . $f value, sn-$l77 1 Date Is Set For Bridge Benefit Thursday, February 21 has been announced ias the date for the Shlem Woman's club bridge ' benefit tea to be held at the clubhouse on North Cottage street at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Walter L. Spauldinf has ' , been named chairman of the 4i- ; rectorate with membora -of the ' executive board on her commit- tee. Proceeds from the afiair : will be used to liquidate a state federation debt -and to carry on the .scholarship loan fund. A. large xroup of matrons have already reserved tabJes for the . occasion. Those wishing reoer ! vations are asked to eall Mrs. Spaulding. at 8304vor Mrs. George Roasman, 6353. . " The committees rare as fol lows: Mrs. J. E. West and Miss Kale Dickson, tea table; Mrs. J. C. Perry, Mrs. Herbert Bahe. room decorations; Mrs. Estill Brunk, refreshments; Mrs, Da vid . Wright, card table; Miss Eleanor Stephens, prizes; and Mrs. Clifton Mudd, chairman of fine arts committee, program. Woodburn Girl Is Married . : At a candlelight service held : February 1 in the United Pres i byterian rburch In Oakland Califs Miss Naomi-Van Cleave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Van Cleave of Woodburn, exchanged marriage vows with I Mr. Edward Arthur Harney of j Boston. The bride walked down I the aisle on the arm of her I brother. Dr. ft. J. Van Cleave, who gave her hand in marriage, i The Rev. ' G. Raymond White ; officiated at the double ring 1 ceremony. ; The bride wort a wedding gown of white satin and lace, . with a tulle veil attached to a circlet of orange blossoms. Her bouquet wa of white orchids. In the bridal entourage were Winifred Jeanette Porter, a cou : ln, who serv-ed as maid of hon ; or, and Mary Beth Van Cleave, ; a niece, Junior bridesmaid. They wore'gowwj of blue and pink, : respectively.! Mater John Van Cleave, a nephew, served a ring bearer. ..' Best man J was Arthur SuelU, jr., of Onkland. Ushers were Meurs. John A. Hammond, E. T. Grove, i HarrU Hunter, Wil liam Adanwj, A. F, Sueltz, sr., M. W. Bell land E. M. Walters. I Mrs. Nea Aubin, Mrs. Nona Brown andji George C. Gem hard t were jwloisti at the wed ding and were accomjwnied by Mrs. James JBell at the organ. I Because the illness of Miss. Van Cleaves mother made it impossible for her to attend: the wedding, Mrs. R. J. Van Cleave, a sister-in-law, represented the mother. Immediately after the recep tion the couple left on their honeymoon trip which wa to take them up the Redwood high way to Oregon and Woodburn to visit the bride's . parents and friends, after which they plan to motor to Quincy, Ma., where their new home will be estab lished. AMITY Miss Fay Kets. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kosta, became the . bride of Lyle Smith, son of Mrs. Anna Smith, Sunday afternoon. Rev. Charles Funk read the double ring service at the Methodist Church. Mrs. H. W. Forbet sang and M 1 s s Patricia Stockoff played the wedding music. The bride wore an aqua blue street length dress and carried a white Bible with a spray of orchid. She wa given In marriage by ber brother, Bernard Kosta and was attended by her sister-in-law, Mrs. 1 Bernard Koxta. Roy Smith was beat man for his brother. I A reception was held in the Church - parlor. After a brief honeymoon they will be at home in the Henderson apartments. P mm: That th opportunity is ; now at ailabl whamby you can team to do the Waltz, Fox Trot, Two Step, RHumba and Swing , Dancing In IS hours ol Instruction, f at Th ABHSTIIOIIG SCHOOL OF ' DAIICmG j .oriif Court and Com--nerdaL oboro (he Wttt rn Auto Spply. High School Ballroom Class at 1 r.M. I YOU Society o - Music .Itastme Bum Betrothal of Couple Told At Party Miss Helen J. Stevenson told her friends of her betrothal to Mr. Philip H. Jaskoski at a "welcome home" . party in her honor Thursday night when her sister-in-law, Mrs. Glen O. venson, -entertained at her Mar ket street home. The bride-to-.be is the daughter of Mrs. Bess Ste venson and her fiance is the, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jaskoskf, all of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Stevenson was discharg ed from the navy in December, serving as a WAVE lin the hos pital corps. She- Is a graduate of Salem high school and attended San Mateo Junior college. She is now employed at that First Na tional batik. Mr. Jaskoski was released from the navy in January as a chief gunner's mate, after serv ing for three years. He Is a gra duate of Salem high school -and la i now employed at the state printing office. Patsy Stevenson greeted the guests at the door and passed the Valentine announcements. The hearts were edged in lace and iiwtide was a snapshot of the couple. A dessert supper was served and the buffet table was centered with two hearts bear ing the names of the couple and a red, silver and yellow color scheme was carried out In the flowers. Mrs. Fred Nicholl as sisted the hostess. Bidden to "welcome home" Miss Stevenson and hear the news were Mrs. Nicholl, .Mrs. Robert Prime, Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Jack Strickfaden, Mrs. Zane Russell. Mrs. James Hen ery, Mrs. , Raymond Alderin, Mrs. Marvin La r kins. Mrs. Mel vin L a r k 1 n s , Mrs. Casper Schweigert, Mrs. Russell Mc Jury, Miss Sibyl Brown, Miss Darlene Simmons, Mrs. P. H. Jaskoski, Mrs. F. Jatckoski, Miss Lucille -and Miss Josephine Jas koski, Miss Margaret and Miss Patricia Jaskoski, Mrs. Thomas Jaskoski. Mrs. Thomas WlQiaras, Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mrs.:R, J. Stevenson, . Mrs. Bess Stevenson, Mrs. E. Krebs, Mrs. Kay Sim mons, Mrs. John Sohrt, Mis Margaret McBain and Mm. Katherine Moore. ' . Victory Class c Has Meeting . A social was held by the Vic tory class of the First Baptist church Friday In the basement of the church. Mrs. Marion Curry Is the teacher, and Mrs. Oswald Morley, president. The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Orval Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DeLnpp. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor, Mr. and Mrs. Xenophen Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Engdahl, Mr. and Mrs. Ing vard Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Hfckock, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Hunt. Mr. and Mr. Clint Lammers, Mr. and Mr. Stanley Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil New berry, Mr. and Mrs. John Seitz, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Weathers. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Zeh, Mr. and 'Mrs. Holland Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Morley, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brock way, . Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brocr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broer, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Co burn, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Clement. Mrs. Frank Beck with, Mrs. Dale Biles, Mrs. Ray Cates, Mrs, Thad Clayton and Mrs. Jchn Goffrler. Mr. ami Mr. Noraaan Nelson (Jean MElhlnny) returned Thursday from their wedding trip down the Oregon coast and northern California. The cou ple's marriage was an -event of February 3. The couple will leave this weekend for their bom in Lexington. I ! Shew tJU I 1fie I .'tibZZ I eXlubs The Home J cry me Engl tea Mr. and Mrs. David Wright entertained members of their club at dinner and bridge Thursday night at their Stewart street residence. Mrs. L. V. Benson will pre side at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her East Nob Hill home for the pleasure of her club. Mrs. Ifarry Schenk and Mm. B. E. Owens will be addi tional guests. PLEF Club Has Valentine Party The PLE and F club met for a Valentine party at the home of Mrs. Eunice Burk. They enter tained their husbands at a 6:30 dinner. The regular businena meeting was held. The club de cided to work towards a bazaar in the fail. Old secret friends were revealed and new ones chosen for the coming year. The men spent the evening playing cards. Thirty -six mem ber and their husbands, enjoyed the affair. Today Needlecraft yjcivV,i?!i 0. as. Variety is the spice of needle work! Small motifs to embroider on towels, scarfs all linens give them Individuality! Embroidering these flower motifs is satisfying, relaxing handiwork! Pattern 540 has transfer of 18 motifs 2V4x2 to 4x10 inch. snd rirrKRN cr.trt in coin for tlit pattern to The Oreton States man. Needlecraft Dept . 1 Salem, Ora. Print plainly PATTKEN NlMBtk, your KAMK and ADDBKSS. rifteen cent more tM-tng you our newest Needlecran Catalofua tho 14 edition 111 Illustrations of d ains for crochet. knltUns, quilts, m-broldt-ry, tor, handicraft a fr pattern for cuddle toys printed right in the catalogue. Visit Our V New Store for t Hardware paints, house wares, tools, power saws, all kinds of building matorials, mill work, cabinots, gift itoms. Just received an assortment of cannery Aprons and Rubber Gloves nan Bride-Elect Feted at Shower Mis Marjorie Scht-idcl, who will be married to Mr. Maurice E. Farrell on Sunday, February 17, will be-the honor guest at a bridal shower tonight when Miss Ellen Morley. Mrs. Daniel Zeh, Mrs. John GoXfrier and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt entertain at the Morley home on Center street. A miscellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be and a mock wedding will be a feature of the evening. At a late hour refresh ments will be served by the host esses. Bridal appointments will be used in the decorations. Bidden to honor Miss Scheidel are Mrs. Ervin Scheidel j Mrs. Harvey Scheidel. Mrs. Ralph Scheidel. Mrs. Laurine DeLapp, Mrs. Frank Beckwith, Mrs. Or val Cooley, Mrs. Oswald Mor ley, Mrs. Dean Glenn. Mr. W. H. Morley, Miss Cleo ScheideL Mis LaVeUe Cross; Miss Mar ceil Stewart, Miss Alice Baillie, Mrs. Emily Turner, Miss Mary Huston, Miss Bessie Beam, Mias Mary Skeltoo, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Miss Caroline Stroh maler. Miss Frances Mattson, . Miss Lucille Schirman, Miss Syl via Arnold, Mis Eunice Timm, Miss Mar jorie Broer, Miss Jean Hatfield, Miss La Vina Pomeroy and Mis Betty Holland. Thursday; night Miss Scheidel was feted wrfih-a kitchen shower following, tho eboir-rehearsal at the First; Baptist church. Re freshments were served by a committee. Mias Effle Saalth, ehalrsnaa of the Salem BPW membership commrttee, has announced that the committee will hold a meet ing at her home at 625 North t 15th t., tonight at 7:30. Special plans to increase the Salem club's membership will be dis cussed. The goal of the Salem dub is set at 179 members. Miss Murdock to Head Pi Phis . Lorraine Murdock was elected president of the Oregon Gamma chapter Of Pi eta Phi at Wil- lamette university for the -coming year at election held this week. Others to take office at the beginning of the new se- . mester in March are Dorothy Symes, vice president; Thelma Wilcox, corresponding secretary; Patsy Schneider, recording sec retary; Adele Egan, treasurer. Mary Ann, Brady and Sara Ann Ohling, censors; Carolyn ' Brady, rush captain; Georgia Hull, senior Panhellenic repi"e sentative; 'Bettie Olson, pledge supervisor; Clarice Busselle, so cial chairman; Evelyn Johnson, . scholarship chairman; Frances Foote, magazine chairman; Bev erly Briggs, activity chairman, ' and Geraldine Schmoker, his torian. Installation will be held Mon day at the chapter house for the newly elected officers. 8ILVEKTON Mr. Ronald Hubbs, who has served a sec retary for the Silverton Wom an's club for the past three years, was honored Monday af ternoon at the February meet ing of the club.' The meeting was held at the Christian church with Mrs. Hubbs, Mrs. Elizabeth Jamie and Mrs.1 R. A. McClanathan as hostesses. Presentation of a gift to Mrs. Hubbs was made by Mrs. Clark Bachman, past presi dent Mrs. R. E. Klelnsorge spoke on "Monument of Dearborn," and Mrs. Glen Brledwell presided. HL Vincent's mothers club met Tuesday and wore entertainei by an historical playlet given by pupil of the sixth grsde. De picted in the play were event in the lives of famous men born In February. Mrs. B. Yeary spoke to the group on the development and care of the pre-school child. Mrs. Carbaugh was in charge of the social hour and refreshment. Mr. and Mrs. Say A. Yocent are being welcomed home from a month's atay in Chicago. They were met in Portland Thursday morning by their son, Raymond. A Lincoln's Day Tea The Barbara Frietchie tent No. 2, Union Veterans of the Civil War, held their annual Lincoln's day tea at the Wom an's clubhouse Tuesday, Febr uary 12. Mrs. Edith McCoy introduced to the line, which included Mrs. Laura England, department president, Mrs. Grace Conn, de partment secretary of Eugene, Mrs. Pearl Simkins. .Mrs. Mary Hilborn, Mrs. Effie Ulricb, Mrs. Sarah Cutler and Mrs. Mar guerite Elliott, all of Salem. Out of town guests were from Albany, New berg. Eugene and Portland, including Comrade Penland, department command er of the Grand Army, of Port land. The tea table was centered with a large crystal bowl o pink, blue and yellow spring flowers guarded by pink tapers. Presiding at the tea urn were Mrs. Laura England, Mrs. Grace Conn, Mrs. Pearl Simkins and Mra. Marguerite Elliott. Pussy willows and spring flowers were used in decorating the rooms. Mutiic duriag the afternoon ws furnished by students from the Sacred Heart academy. Gamma Phi Betas At Huntington's Mrs. Mollis Huntington and Mrs. Harold dinger entertain ed the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at the former's home on North Winter street Monday night. A buffet dinner was served, with a business and social meeting following; j Attending were Mrs. Bert Ford, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst,' Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. Les ter Carter, Mrs. Ivan Merchant, Miss Calline Hillman, Mrs. Wil liam H. Hammond, Miss Mar garet Simms, Mrs. C. C, Hig gins, Mrs. Walter Barsch, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. LeRoy Grote, Miss Margaret Bell, Miss Ruth Mertz. Mrs. Olinger and Mr. Huntington. COMPUMEfiTS 0;j AW BAK!T'0 GNE IIS t.ff BIGGEST LIFT purpose, I'm Si e. "nrv F e7? w bit aU.... OROKWI PRESENTS 6 MYSTCftCS E S L II Monday an4 FrUajr 7:ie T:IS i, Many Attend Hospital Tea Thursday Several hundjcU matron and maid attended the annual bene fit tea for whichj the SalVm Gen eral hospital auxiliary was hos tess Thursday afternoon at tho Fairmount Hillj home of Mrs. Bruce Spauldin. Calling hours were from 3 to! 6 o'clock. Mr. Willlamf Connel! Dyer introduced to tile receiving line which included fMr. Spaulding. Mrs. Lester parr, auxiliary president, Mrs. iMilton L. Mey ers and Mbs Lillian McDonald. Beautiful flowler arrangements by the Gaiety ikill Garden club were used about the rooms. On the piano was a stunning ar rangement of laurestina and on a table in thei drawing room was a lovely bouquet of Iris, daffodils, acacia and silk tassel bush. Other bouquet were of Christmas roses, daphne, cornus mas, acacia and " f reesias. The Valentine tea table was most striking with a white cloth, over .spring green and decora ted with deep violet velvet ribbon. The centerpiece was a large round mirror encircled with a pale green lace ruffle and in dividual nosegays of crocuses, violets, acacia and winter acon ite in crystal vases on a lace doily. In the center of the mir ror was allver branch cande labra holding spring green tapers. Presiding at the tea urns were Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt. Miss EUxabeth Put nam, Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. RuseU Catlin. Assembly Will Hold Meeting Capital unit American Legion auxiliary will be host to the Marion county assembly tonight in the Legion hall. Delegates and alternates from Salem are Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Mrs. Paul Ficke. Mrs. I. N. Bacon. Mrs. Merle D. Travis, Mrs. Don MadUon. Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Earl T. Androgen, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett Mrs. Maude Price of Silverton is president. Mr. Hugh Rosson, chief of state veterans affairs, will be the speaker. Refreshments are in charge of Stanley Krueger, George Feller, Austin Wilson, Mrs. , Kay J. McGuIre, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. H. D. Weese and Mrs. Rose Mauer. All legionnaires and auxiliary members are invited to attend. I'm mighty proud of the good things I can help you bake. Any recipe that calls for flour needs my uniform goodness. As your one flour for every at my best in 50-lb. sacks. W o v:. '"v.,.. o ewwM wans. PORTLAND, OREGON CO : Adnlt Ballroom . Clao at S TM. L 1 mtvavii 111 am ii Enroll Today I t M(.t4. fl 5ii : J '