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FAGSTXZI Tie CZZGOH CTATE2MAIJ. Solexa. Oregon. Friday Morning. January 10. 1841 - J3- Betrothal of Miss Jones Revealed , A. news flash OTer the radio re- r Tea led the betrothal of Miss Del-) ma Jean , Jones and ; Mr. - Albert : . Klaasen which was announced at , a smartly arranged buffet tapper f last night tor which Miss Jones ' .and Mrs. R. Franklin Thompson j :? were hostesses at the tatter's . home on West Lefelle street.' ' ' Miss Jones Is the daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Albert T Jones of. Grants pass and Mr. Klassea to the son of Mr. and Mrs, P. K. JClassen 6f Dallas. Miss Jones Is I attending Wllumette aniverslty .where she Is member of Belt Chi sorority. - ; " x - -i Mr. Klassea - graduated -" from urniM. t . . . . : . .i working on his master's decree Ly Arii Ha; at In education. He. Is a . member X 1 C?01VU.C? QL or &appa uamma Rao fraternity, t - -I . 1 1 SOCIETY ""V Miss Jordan Married to Mr. Vail :- v ; MAXtKE BUKEN Editor . ' MUSIC - !.- The nC!IE - ff x ! - treasnrer; Mrs, n. u ueiier. r -NeW UlllCerS Ar8 ordlns secreury; Mrs. M..Row Installed! . " Hoistesses to With Salem Folk at U. of O. Tho ffsOl term session of mak- whem Urn eonpleiwfll reside. Ins house grades has corns ' and ;':-.'.TX son and after n ,nnlsh, Christ- V. tt "ii ir.ii -mas holiday Untrersitr of Ore- MISS riOit-Avlii Tas Kappa. Alpha, national for-. 1 nnPh OfTl Q aale honorary, and vu pi-i4-UJ.vvvAxw dent of Bine Key. his senior year. ' - ' I ! TkH dM Am. - Twa ihostAMAS are Planning In- the weddlo. rormal i parties today ror tno . - OuesU were seated at small pleasnris of their clnl - : IIKJ bpeOKer tobies centered with tiny bin Mrs. i Russell Catlln has lnrlted ock classes, stodylnr and play- T. , . v -rasea iiuea wun ceciie ljrnnnr memoers 01 m . i. ciuo 10 -"- . " U"UD' Tne Salem woman's club will roses and the bouquet on tho 1 o'clock luncheon this afternoon e most difficult on the Oregon lu rernlsr 1 meeting on sat erring Uble was of yellow dal- at her home on ChemekeU campus with more competition nrday afternoon at the clnbhoose sies and bachelor buttons. street, j uontraci win oe in piay " WHrWI at z o'clock and Corers were placed for Miss during the afternoon. cial calendar. son will preside. Clare Marshall. Miss Cleo NIasen. Special guests will be Mrs. I. 8. "OU8? miuanons are in tne The guest speaker WIU be Miss Miss Barbara Oearhart Miss Robes of Burton, Wash, Mrs. offtag for the lucky souls who Beryl Holt, whoi is a member of jean Lngiey, Miss Mildred Wll- James j. fan con ana Mrs. rrann Jtuir,!B erage. me Salem high school faculty and llams. Miss Margaret Coan. Miss H. Spears. Club members are Mrs. Tff who didn t make grades atate president of the American Betty Lou Anderson, Miss Barbara- Thomas B. Kay, Mrs, Reuben P. w"' Tf another try. Only Sa- Association of UniTersity Women. Minor, Miss Hazel Bunnell, Miss Boise, I Mrs. Joseph Bereridge, lem enrolee on the honor roll this Her topic will be "Phases of Edu- r ti - m . . in., w 1. on n .... tt r term is Phi RptS If anna Inolr , . t .u 1 ri . t t . 1 TT t-i t- . , i aunuo ,ue uutm uers ana ins i . x- j ououmur, wig. u. vr. - . -muuii. n. luusicai program win DfT T ut t V j r nytn oot 01 hostesses. Miss Jones and Mrs. Shipley. Mrs. George A. White of rowers whose straight A's looked be presented, by i students of Pro- - " vrfii7 w uiiu ivus. o. ivi. uiws luompaon, roniaia, Mrs. unanes itooertson. ' ui ui iuaa lessor Maurice Brennen musical Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. 8ey- x wno maae it . . . Betty Anun- instructor, at Willamette unirer- financlal secrstory: Mrs. .Rebecca- Ehnsterowlts. sentinel; Mrs. Bos-, sis Kales, i Albany, conductress; --V-? '... ...i.',,..lla EUa Oolden. Albany, guard; ine isfi oiucetwi wp- Un a. yolehok. trustee; Mrs. lamette Valley aaxilUry, lSf pr y. Stein bock, j trustee: Mrs. the -B"nsJ B'rith were InsUiled Xlorfeln, trustee. - uniTersiiy circles win oe - in- ... . T 1 - . nr. ni iVrl!- -ittf- 5511 Af . P Kran president of dls Eoff will bo Interested to -learn ?i fi trf ?i "'m trict ssfflber l. was the InsUlUnr that they hsTe purchased the Cur- T ftr 5 V ; "f "v -officer. Miss Lesmaa is 0w sons tls B. Cross home on ralrmount V?i' 'E p -Wafh- deputy. The "Installation followed ,H1IL- They mo red the first f the weddlnr was quIeUy soIemnUed a tBOrt business ineetintv week and rare: now at home to on Saturday. . December 21. la The new officers for the con-.their friends. Mrs. Eoff and her "J?"? , ' . L las Tear are Mrs. A. L. Conn, 'son.' Joe. plsv to ro south te The, brldsuis tne daughter of, nrMidMtr Mm. Harrrr!ahen. i-A Palm Snrlnrs later in the month r. ua nra iaooiu ubj jorau president; Mrs. J. J oiipnlOB "to spend sererai weeks. ? j ot su tvoca. wim. sira. vau is a gradsat of ' the Willamette university law school and a mem her of Delta phi sorority. - Sh is a member .of the .Washington state bar and for several years has ;been associated' with the st tomey .general's of tlco tsrOlympla. Mr. Tall Is 'a "graduate of the University of Washington and is now custnet attorney at Euphrats, BETROTHED Miss Shirley Laws, who has announced her of Salem. Both Miss Laws and her fiance are attending Willam- ette university. (Kennell-Ellis photo.) Alpha Psi Delta Ceremony in The Dalles Today At a S o'clock ceremony this afternoon In The Dalles Miss Betty Corey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Corey of The Dalles, will becomes the bride of Mr. Harold W. Sexton, jr., of Sa lem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sexton. The wedding will be solemn ized at St. Paul's Episcopal church with Rer. E. E. Tayler officiat ing before members of the two families and intimate friends. Mrs. NorTille Bennett will be the organist. For her wedding the bride has' ehosen a smart afternoon frock t blue crepe with matching ac cessories and a corsage of gar-, denias. Mr. Corey will gire his daughter away In marriage. Miss i Dawn Corey will attend the bride and she will wear a black skirted dress with pink chiffon bodice and corsage of pink rosebuds. " Her accessories will be black. Mr. Donald Pillars will stand with Mr. 8extoa as best man and the ushers will be Mr. Leonard Kelly and Mr. James Kelly. . A reception at the Corey home on Rlrerriew avenue will follow ' t7 " ".,, 7 th. rfiio. Th. i -nt "Others will meet club calendar Mothers Meet Friday Neighbors of Woodcraft pi nochle and "500" party. Frater nal temple. Public invited. Florence Vail Missionary so ciety. Calvary Baptist church, 1:30 Japanese ladies guests. Nebraska club, KP hall, 6:30 covered dish supper and elec tion to follow. Civic Research, club, fire place room of public library X p.m. Interested women Invited. Eteri class ot 1st Baptist church, covered dish dinner, 6:30 p.m. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae association with Mrs. Roy Keene, (40 Lafelle street. Monday mour Jones, Mrs. Homer Goulet, en w"l receive the Trl Delta sity sr., Mrs. John L. Rsnd and Mrs. cresiea ring given to the pledge The tea committee ' Includes Catlln. ' making the highest grades, she Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. W. H. Mrs.! Wayne Loder will preside JU8t missed the honor roll with Byrd, Mrs. W4 E. Hutcheons. ai luncneon ana caras mis alter- X, Mrs. Kaipn Martin and Mrs. C Members of the Alpha Psi Del- noon " her South H1n 8treet , E"Iott who Tent 10 0r" H- Johnson, ta Mothers club were entertained home fr the Pleasure f her club. on 1481 ws ck In Eu- on Thursday afternoon at the Place will be laid for Mrs. Pal- fen tor Christmas vacation, got Mr. and Mrs. j Brace. Spa u Wing chapter house on Chemeketa mer Mcdpnald of Portland, Mrs. Iar " border, before and their daughters, Dimpy and street. Hostesses were Mrs Jme . Young, Mrs. T. A. Live- "a overtook him . . and now Jean, of Dallas and Mrs. Joseph George Otten Mrs Oscar Paull s,e' Mrs- Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs. ne ck In Eugene In bed. Albert are now in southern Call son and Mrao A Macy H- Q- Mrs. Roy H. Sim- , S?henled for Wednesday night fornia where thy are sojourning u us ninci nuu. annual nouiA. lur arerai m o n t n a ar Piim At the tea honr th nrMn mons, Mrs. John J. Elliott, Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, presided Arca Jermn d Mrs. Loder. at the serving Uble which was centered with a white bowl filled RtTnPr-PlorninrT with daphne and white candles. Olt?yHfc?I IT lfc?lIllIKJ The group made plans for their TVvtatc Qri-4 annual bridge benefit to be given vWo. OUlu February. Present at the meeting were News of unusual Interest to their Mrs. P. w. Oeiser, Mrs. Quay many friends in Salem, is that of Wassam, Mrs. M. Humphreys, the marriage of Mrs. R. B. Flem- Mrs. W. H. East, Mrs. Stephen InK ni Mr. M. B. Stegner, which Stone, Mrs. A. L. McDowell, Mrs. was solemnised on Thursday the WomMi a mln. . o n t wi . .. -.t.i .v. l . me women s Athletic association Delta Phi mnthor. -inh . ' mrs. mtixaoecn m uw parwaags oi ut f Q., . " 7 chapter house B ? m trrtl ?h-. Mrs. Marie Von SJschen. First Congregational church. Rev. wLffnyflfifl'0110 wth r y nouse, z p. m., fruit M. n . r.n-w r Rnhorr nnrohin.-- ntfti.t Washington 8tate-Oregon basket Barnick. Mrs. J. L. Stacer, Mrs. The couple left Immediately i"fr clff ,.t 9A Tm? M. Putnam. Mrs. Lloyd Riches, after the ceremony for an auto- f JJ ,rwJfrt . J "deiiyiidd .of 8a- Mrs., Lloyd Reinholdt. rMs. O. A. mobile trip to CalltornU and 7'." efflr thlf week hanged Macy. Mrs. Oscar Paulson and along the Oregon coast. Stegner ."Jlf them,e from formal to Mrs. George Otten. is in the Insurance and loan busl- ,ormaI ' ke.Dia wlttt Port- to-house winter term marathon Springs. The travelers drove south for dancing fellows who pay five Dy way of Arizona and Texas. cenia ror eactt twirl with a pretty coed at all women's living organi sations , . . pi Phi president Barbara Pierce will try again for the honor of first place which her house held ' for two years until Kappa Alpha Theta took last year's prize. First all-school dance of wint er terra Is the formal slated by i t J- l - . , -if Tcho Tfccco Tfco-Tcstcd Prcix:-Jt!c33i Keep out of crowds as nmch as possible. Cetf ptenty cf rot od sleep. Est simple food. Iink p4crit7of wsitf. Keep e-n. fastkxi regular. Dont take needless hanors.j DooTt expert inent with untried trlkatk time-tested home-approved trtatmeno oo hanci t-3 First Scacf i Cell Be ready to help present many colds from developing. At the first warning sneeze, sniffle, or irritated feeling in your nose use Vicks . VA-TRO-NOL. Just a few drops op ' each nostriL Right away you can fed Va-tro-nol stimulating Nature's own cold-fighting defenses. Used in time, it actually helps to keep many colds from developing. : Abo use VA-TRO-NOL for swift relief from the sufibcating stufSness and congest ton of a bead cold. . ' If a CcU Ccrc!cps ' Thoroughly massage throat, cfaest and back with ; Vicks VAPORUU, then spread on a thick layer cf VapoRab,' cover with a wanned doth, and go to bed. VapoRub brings wooderful reUes and invites restfid sleep. VapoRub; stirraibtes the skia like a waxxningl poultice, while its medicinal vapors are breathed into the cold-irritated air passages. Often when morning eranfy most of the cold's discomforts are gone. : t a bottle of Vlcks VA-TRO-NlOL and a I ar of Vicks VAPORUB today and take the above Dilutions. They may save you a lot of sickness and worry. Be sunt to read pack age cuCHSures tor complete, neiprui oirections tor toe. shower. Tnesday Macleay 4M club, J. F. C. Peckenburgs. 1:S0 p. m., des sert luncheon. Wednesday TWCA membership dinner, Presbyterian church. 6:11 p. m. Oficers Are Elected ness here. Pattern Oregon Mothers Meet Monday Officers tor the Salem Japanese Young People's league were elect- ed at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Melvin Johnson. , . Elected are: Minnie Ogura, rJJ fJf TTl.n ?.d Poik counl,r President; Frank Fukuda, vice group ot University of Oregon, president: Henrv Tanaka nL. i me nome larr: raaao ToUmotn trutiiw leave for a short wedding trip ' M" JwLyinan fted. 99 Lo- Suzie Fukuda. publicity and hist. z j i.o,uwu lur m turua; tumsoi ivaneKa, social 1:16 o clock covered dUh lunch- chairman; Takashl Kyono. pro-n- gram chairman; Tom Oye and leaded Oregon State college and . "r',1 s uranton, dean iosniye rosmicai, church service, he is a member of Phi Beta Phi f reUj,MI at lhe University ot The installation of these offi- vr,c&wu, win oe ids guesi speak- oe neia at tne Japan- er and he will talk on "Religious 689 church on Saturday. Special Activities on the Campus." Nearly ffuests at this meeting were Dr. 90 students attended the univer- and Mrs- Verden Hockett. sity from Salem and immediate - vicinity and all of these mothers n . . are Invited to attend. Board members of the Salem Community Concert association Credit Woman's Breakfast cl-b .Ct f?r "cheon at the Quelle ,. m r . met oa Tnidir ! th iP t. iuurnaay noon. Announcement ,'u enwrwinea w .v was made that Wilfrni and will return to Salem to reside. Miss Corey and Mr. Sexton at sorority and Mr. Sexton Is a mem eer of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Mrs. Glenn Ward Is Hostess r, ,"utc'l?'"0.u Mrs. Rnth MrVt . vr was maa "-ym01" on vva- mC w7.-"T r .fv northwest manager for Columbia Miss Broadcasting company in charge Davis, nesday night. The evenlne a members. n i tnil Ulu iBiormaiiT. ununuug iiuui were ,.. . . . - lu attendance at the party were: The , Misses Nona jLed anJ thai Ur t w Mrs. Bruce Oamblll, Mrs. George Dorothy Jayes and Lena fif "i ti. ' ArLhvQr F" Chapman. Mrs. O. E. Gunderson, entertained with specialty "t . "T. a"?er' Mrs. Lawrence Bernard!. Mrs. Don numbers and were accompanied Ricw,Iebr 10wh? Collins. Mrs. Arthur Roethlin. by Mrs. Medora Hlatt. Miss Alt !Cllrd Crook to- 019 UMt ftrt' Mrs. John Van Osdol, Jr., Mrs. Myers was appointed general Paul Brandon. Mrs. Vern Reim- chairman ot the annual Bosses' " m, mrs. augene Walters, Mrs. dinner to be held in March. Mem Maurice Ebner and Mrs. Glenn bers whose blrthdsvs are in Janu. sWard. ary were given flowers. Mrs. Clarke Starred has bidden members of her club to luncheon and cards this afternoon at home. Sll PAttllTTI ODBAIs) AN C MAI US SUTTItWOITM IN SICOHD CNOIttS," A PAAAMOWNT PICfWtl GOKrO1 GuUGoOxG GO Ibod! .ro)ii ... I IS f v ' s I i f7 doubt it," said Paulctte Goddard "M prove it," replied Charles Butterwortb. msuttsi Cmn't fol a, CKaritw. I admit W eoff is 0sC but tkmfm Ueau wm mad it mat, th way CMAxun Skeptical, sAf Du bious, skt.AU right. M mak mors erf double strengtn, anen . .T. easMSTTSt Few SMrsn't Mf- t SMl " -- ".Jf, WJi 111,1, WIWIV it's strswflr, tkis ooJV is wamtow wotesttsrateitf cuaatsv. fnyr nd, Af ge ligkUd, kfn hut ffom te . sois-ws mt maJks bad cuppU.J.B, i . " ' VMT roa rOMT MAKI A : sao eve o ta. X. a. as Om s-t,Tw Hi ilnli M. J.B. rtt rinrwm nrf Mi Mi wg ae Sba S you sZMfGZ rr- OAAAMTItaay to4. Try It for a WMk. If If s at the till ! SIM )nni.nin tin m totWMsstTkM Sttwt; doubiji Totra stosraTi- ' CtlP CCStO.lst as ttset ing event which precedes the aance. Greek notes: Latest pledging on the campus of note la that of Bob Lafky to Sigma Alpha Epsilon early In the term . . Women are In the midst of their annual winter term rush week, slated to culminate with formal banquets Saturday night, . Three Hostesses Entertain Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. Ben Miller and Mrs. Fred Ramey were joint hostesses wHnHii to members of the Pringle Worn- f i an's club at the Adams home. A 7i no-host luncheon was served, fol lowed by the business meeting. Members present were Mrs. F. R. Clark, Mrs. Sadie Kottek. Mrs. T. B. Wells. Mrs. E. 8. Coates. Mrs. O. T. Sealey, Mrs. O. B. Da vis, Mrs. WilUam McCarroll. Mrs. C. W. Grabenhorst. Mrs. Ed Dim bat. Mrs. 8. Hetsler. Mrs. Anita Bonney, Mrs. p. O. Bowman. Mrs. Lyle Lorents, Mrs. Paul Gurgu rich. Mrs. B. A. Hllflcker, Mrs. John Fabry, sr., Mrs. H. C. Sta pleton, Mrs. E. B. Kottek. Mrs. J. Robertson, Mrs. Ida Trone. Mrs. W. F. Schendel, Miss Etta Schen del and the hostesses, Mrs. George Adams. Mrs. Ben Miller and Mrs. Fred Ramey. Mrs. Anita Bonney will enter tain the members of the club at her home on Klngwood Drive on January tt with Mrs. E. 8. Coates and Mrs. William McCar roll assisting hostesses. -! Club Meets at Jones Home Mrs. Malcolm Jones entertained her club with a desert bridge at her suburban home Wednesday night. Miss Ethel Urlaub was a sirtAJ! I enaaf Casual and charming and ver- umh i.M.if. ui satlle that's the sort ot day- Vnrkr u rvrnK. n.m.. long frock Anne Adams has de- Mrs. Robart tcmnAu viH a--7 signed ia Pattern 4ttf ! It's very peters. Mrs, Robert Caton. Mrs. youthful, very simple, and adapt- George Kelley, Mrs. William Do able to any purpose. Make It ta a Pew and Mrs. Jones. Dngntr-nued washable fabric, and you've a becoming housedrees or Mrs. Ivtsosi mh. Pnw. a sports dress. Or use a smart land, formerly of London, who wool and there's your nnder-ooat spoke In the capital last night, frock for shopping, office or class- was honored at a no-host dinner roo?rL bcomln collar less at the Marlon hotel preceding the neckline is accented by a sunburst leetar. Gaeata un m...I- ot tacking-, and lends Itself nicely am. Judge and Mrs. George Rose to cUpe or necklace. Use big man. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Hutch bright buttons dowa . the bodice tnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Preble, opening, perhaps matching them Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Scellars. Mrs. with a grosgrala ribbon sash. And n r rnB . uiu , , rrt.. rour sleeves be short or long Wright. Mr. aad Mrs. a X. Strlck- ?fl 5 " Tvl? lin. Mrs. Walter Spauldlng and tUtterlag- skirt lines la the slim j. and Mrs. R. D. Slater, passlllng. front and back. . .f . . Pattera 4 f S I Is available la The TWCA win hold Its rece SfTST H' H'.11' " ? lr membersalp dinner next 20. Slsav-ilt takes 2 rarda 2K w-x--.. . .c t- .v- w, . men tabrie, if :-r aTmatvrtMrlMM hn-r tii-, f. ested public Is Invited, and res ervations are te be7 made at the TWCA UIH) by Taesday night. A program has been arranged. .-' ; ..o j . ' -'" U Mr. and ' Mrsw ; gwawotb :: Bafley are entertaining -as their : house guest the lat tar's sister. Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mrs, Roberts la leav ing ' this weekend - for " Jackson-' . ville. Florida to " spend several months ywtlh her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Dawes. ; , lfiss Jesefe Clackbttrn was best. ess te members' of her contract, bridgw eiub last night. A late sup per followed aa evening of cards. At ' ' '';'": " ' V i i i I) A , thm4 rirrsca ciearrr tt- in swrfas tar- this Aaa Aaatas Mttorm, Writ stately 81XC- asstfc. ,J OttSSS mm 8TV1.S UUM BCB. i IN M to tail I Tn tSMwrtt TM . tmpt TNilial UfWMbnr svrljr rswrti m4 la mm, w,, tot um IkVi adsms pgariT rouif OariOH PATTIUI 41 U tats tk imh arork wl f 4r lifes. 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