4 PAG2C3 Tli OZSGOl? STATCZMAXfr Eelam, Oregon, Tbxndaf ISanSaq, Joaroarr 15, IU1 Army Folk ToHLeave Saltem News this week concerns snembera of the army contin gent who , are leaving - their posts for new stations and wives who are joining their husbands. Mrs. Reynolds Allen and her three children, Sara Ann, Molly Tolle and Jimmy Jay, are en training Sunday for Anniston, Alabama, to join Lt Allen, who has been stationed at Fort Ben ning, Georgia, since fall. His new post will be at Camp Mc Clelland. Mr. and Mrs. William Mar tin will be hosts for a buffet supper and bridge party Friday night at their North Church street home for the pleasure of Mrs. Allen. Covers will be plac ed for the honor guest, Miss Margaret Wagner, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hague, and Mr. and Mrs.. Martin. Mrs. Howard Adams, who is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Corey, has received word from Lt Adams that he will be stationed at Fort Francis E. Warren, Wyoming. He has been at Camp Lee, Virginia, and is now en route west Mrs. Adams plans to join her husband in several weeks. Miss Beryl Holt is entertain ing informally tonight at her apartment at the Royal Court in honor of Mrs. Allen - and Mrs. Adams. Mrs. Homer L. Goulet was in Salem the first of the week and will be back soon with her sons, Phillip and Garrett Lt Goulet, who has been at Mc Chord field, is leaving for Boise where he will be stationed. Mrs. Goulet and her- sons will be at their country home for several weeks before leaving for Boise. Lt. and Mrs. Harry V. Car son (Bobbe Shinn) are driving west this week from, Fort Ben ning, Georgia, to San Jose, Calif., where they will report on Sunday. Before leaving Geor gia, Mrs. Carson visited with Mrs. Ronald Husk (Barbara Evans) and her small daughter. Captain and Mrs. Husk will re port back to Fort Lewis the first of Febiuary. Pattern G iy as a merry -go-round is this new dirndl frock by Anne Adams! Pattern 4548 is full of restful details like the scalloped bodice ; closing, the gingham banding and applique. The sil houette is definitely dirndl with : a long moulded bodice, a square ' neck and a full skirt The half belt in back accents the slim 'waist You can make so many versions with the Sewing In structor! One in crepe with bias banding or ric-rae; one In sheer wool with long sleeves and no , scallops oa the bodice; another . in bright cotton with three big - tulips appliqued on the skirt in front! (The tulip pattern is in cluded). A three-quarter sleev ; ed version is optional too. .Here's your new date frock or ! gay housedress order lt today! - j rawB mo a avauaoie in , misses' sizes 12, 14. 16, 18 and ,20. Size 18 takes 3 yards 35 Inch fabric and i yard con trast. $ Send fifteen cents (I Se) In coins - Write plainly SIZE NAME, AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. - ' Her comes the Spring Fashion Parade, m the new Anne Adams ' Pattern Book JUST OUT! Each aty to la wsy. smart nd easy to make. Ttf latest siUMuetteo ar shown ta day and evenang modes. ' There art 'trim street outfits; ..: i smart town-asd-country com. routers. American-desiffned t rints and cottoita. Slimmms on-a-had- . Cet : iMtna atyies. Graduation : tod t-idinf fwM. Oea data--. s frscks; "snua-fry pity sad par ty clot "-Pi A bookful af fashion for r:iieen cents. JPattera fcfteea t ' rents. Book and Pattern together, - twentyiva. cents. Send your order to The Oreexm ' r Pilrn rpsrtircnt ; ' f &ein. Oref" " """" :--V MAXINE BUKtfN Editor New Worthy Advisor Named Chadwick assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls met on Tuesday night at Masdhic tem ple and elected Jean Rowland, daughter of Mrs. Edna Rowland, to head the organization as worthy advisor. , Mary Elizabeth Sisson is the new worthy associate advisor, Margaret Forsythe is Charity; Joan i Remington, Hope; Jean Driggs, Faith; Helen Paulson, recorder, and Pat Schneider is treasurer. On January 27 the Rainbow Girls will hold a formal instal lation ceremony, to which the public is invited. Parents Club to Fete Committee Parents club, Boy Scout troop No. 1 will entertain with a no host dinner Friday night at the scout hut at 6:30 o'clock. The affair will honor the Rotary troop . committee and their wives. Mrs. Harry Wiedmaier is president of the club. Honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McClelland, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bosler, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ostrin, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gleason. VFW Daughters Unit Meets The- Daughters unit of the VFW auxiliary met Monday night for a short business ses sion.! After their meeting they were present when the War Mothers presented a newt flag to the VFWv auxiliary. Rosemary Shattuck is a new member of the Daughters unit. Those present were Alvera Pur cell, i Cornelia Strayer, Loris Harlan, Dorothy Cady, Rita and Irene Free, Virginia Beall, Ver letta and Viola Jacobsen and Joan Hoereth. The next meeting will be January 22, when a farewell party will be held for Loris Harlan who leaves soon for Ma son City to reside. Fast Matrons association, OES, will: hold its regular dinner meeting at the Golden Pheasant Friday night at 6:45 o'clock. Hostesses include Mrs. Pearl Speer, Mrs. Herman Miller. Mrs. Frank" Reeves, Mrs. R. Lee Wood and Mrs. Percy Kelly. Conrratulations are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carter (Hilda Seguin) of San Francisco on the birth of a daughter, Janet Rose, born January 8. Mr. and Mrsi Carter are former Salem residents. j Mrs. Sidney Hoffman will en tertain the Pi Beta Phi alumnae at her home tnight for a dessert supper at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Helen Wiedmer and Mrs. Robert Stuart will be assisting hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert hwab bauer and daughter, Joan, are home from Los Angeles where they have been vacationing for several weeks. i ; ? Mrs. Lather Jensen entertain ed members of her club at bridge and supper Wednesday night- OAK POINT Mrs. Ellis Lauterback entertained Inde pendence Rural Woman's club Tuesday at the first meeting for the year. The president Mrs. Hugh Rogers, appointed her committees: for the year. For the house committee she chose Mrs,-Byron RuddelL Mrs. Ellis Lauterback; and Mrs. Dale Green; ways and means, Mrs. Hattie J. Black, Mrs. Lavant Pease, Mrs! Abe Terguson, Mrs. Jesse Gwin and Mrs. Lena Whftsple; program, Mrs. C C. Cotnstocky Mrs. R. A. Alderson and Mrs. Orley Brown; lookout, Hazel Hughes, Mrs. T. J. Phimus and Mrs. Edward autuw . UJt jwita. JJUWUU Harhsberger; membership, Mrs. Z. Bartel, Mrs. Grove Peterson. Mrs. Harnsberger, Mrs. Green and Mrs.' .Hugh Rogers, and Mrs. Grove Peterson on the healUr, rommittee, ' and '-Miss Florence. Titus pianist The dub voted $5 ta be given to the Bed .Cross at 1 Independence. The group will tew, for Jha Red Cross. Mrs: Grove Peterson was appointed f to. arrange for ma terials and work. 't-;:' Urs. Cecil Hultman of Buena Vista and llru Joe Bindel were guests. .The next meeting will be January Z7 at the home of SOCIETY MUSIC The HOME CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Pr Ingle Pleasant Point Social club with Mrs. Homer Harrison. ' 1232 Center street. Chapter G. PEO with Mrs. Tink ham Gilbert. Orchard Heights road. 1 o'clock salad luncheon. Daughters of Union Veterans With Mrs. May Bach, 520 South 25th street, S p. m. Women's council First Christian church. 11 a. m, all day at church. Lions auxiliary luncheon, God frey's. 1p.m. Willamette university Faculty Women's club. Universiyt House, 2:30 p. m. Pan American Study class. Woman's club meets with Mrs. Frank Myers. 602 North Winter street. 3 p. re. American Legion auxiliary sew in group, all day meeting. Legion home, no-host dinner at noon. Salem Council of Women's Ornj2ltion' etty library. 1p.m. ARYE auxiliary. No. 12 with Mrs. Aganetha Wiens. 1431 North Cottage street. 2 p. m. Merry Minilers with Mrs. Leon ard Malm. FKnAT j Lions auxiliary card party. Cherry City auditorium. S p. m. WRC at VFW hall. X p. m. Florence VaU Missionary so ciety. Calvary Baptist church, 2 p. m. at church. --Dakota club auxiliary with Mrs. Harold Graham, 722 North Witner street. 2 p. m. Woman's Alliance Unitarian church with Mrs. Milton Meyers, 1055 Court street. 2:30 p m. Degree of Honor installation at Pythian hall. 8 p. m. Englewood Woman's club, Mrs. C. B. Johns, 1275 North 16th street, 1p.m. Ann Judson circle. First Baptist church, at church parlors, 7:30 p. m. Past Matrons. OES dinner meet ing, Golden Pheasant, 6:45 p. m. SATURDAY American Legion auxiliary dance, Legion home, 9 to 12 p. m. WEDNESDAY South Circle First Christian church, all day meeting with Mrs. A. M. Hanson. 562 Mill street, no host luncheon at noon. i William Holder Mr. Holder Will Speak Today Te Women's Council of First ChriTtian church will meet Thursday at 11 ajn. for an all day meeting. Luncheon will be served at 12:15 o'clock by Mrs. Doane's group. The afternoon program be ginning at 1:15 o'clock will In clude devotionals led by Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker. A quartet composed of Mrs. W. R. Tanner, Mrs. Clifford Phillips. Mrs. A. Vittone and Mrs. F. E. Mix will sing a group of numbers. The speaker will be Mr. Wil liam R. Holder of Indianapolis. Mr. Holder has had long service in the work of the church. He is now director of maintenance for the United Missionary so ciety; and is supervisor of home missions for the brotherhood. Mr. and Mrs. Holder were mis sionaries 12 years in the Belgian Congo, Africa. MONMOUTH Miss Alberta Sac re, Glendale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sacre, of Monmouth, became the bride of Mr. ! Clyde A. McXnlght of Grants Pass, a son of Mrs. Eva McKnight of Baker, on New Year's day. Rev. William M. Ess on of , Reedsport read the service at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Esselstrom at Reedsport The bride, given in marriage by her father, .wore her mother's wedding dress of embroidered . net over white satin with a fingertip veiL Her bouquet was of gardenias and bouvardia. Miss Eva Watkins of Glen - dale was bridesmaid and Mr. . Louis Watkins was best man. A weddine dinner was served fol lowing the ceremony. The bride was graduated from Monmouth - - high school and Oregon College of Education and attended Wil lamette university. She is teach ing at Glendale and win retain her position this year. Mr. Mc Knight Is in' business at Grants Pass, where they will be at home at 515 South 5th street " Eedecorated - Enlarged 1 1 , usual ware ?L5 j-- Perm Oil N I Compl W0 Complete. v i.U 1 mars. Eve. Appointment Huim s?.t - JO first Natural Dark Cg.' ASiLS TIL... L 7AVi:3 - -1 1 ' ' " 'A.1.V'. . - i r - ! Defense Tea Slated" for i February Proceeds from dances and teas these days will be used for na tional defense and buying bonds. Announcement is being made today of the defense tea for which the Salem Woman'! club Is sponsoring on Wednesday, February 1L The affair will be held at the home of Judge and Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, 292 South 17th street All Salem women are invited to attend and calling hours will be from 3 to 6 o'clock. Mrs. Kelly heads the director ate for the tea and all proceeds will be used for defense pur poses. The patriotic colors will be carried out In the decora tions. Assisting Mrs. Kelly are mem bers of the Salem Woman's club board including Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs, Herbert Rahe, Mrs. David Wright Mrs. R. R. Board man, Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. Harry Collins, Mrs. J.eans Patterson, Mrs. Ora MclirTe, Mrs. Marie Von Eschen, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, Mrs. Saul ; Janz, Mrs. A. L. Skewis, Mrs. Charles V. Galloway, Mrs. George W. Ailing, Mr. and Mrs. George Rogsman. Bridge Clubs ; Are Honored Hostesses are entertaining members of their bridge clubs at informal parties this week. ' Miss Kreta Janz and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur have invited their club to a 1 o'clock luncheon Saturday afternoon at the Roy al Court apartment of Miss Janz. Bridge will be in play during the afternoon. Special guests will be Mrs. Deryl Myers and ifrs. Aid en ' Adolph. Members are Mrs, Ver non Perry, Mrs. Harold Cdinger, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. Loring Schmidt, Mrs. Ro bert Drager, Mrs. Robert Her rall, Mrs. James Walton, Miss Janz and Mrs. Wilbur. Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren was hostess for members of her club at her apartment at the Roberts Wednesday night. S p e c ia 1 guests were Miss Beryl $eacat, . Miss Mickey Russell and Mrs. Harold Shogren. Mrs. Milton L. Meyers has invited her club to luncheon and bridge this afternoon at her Court street home. Mrs. John Hughes will entertain her club at bridge and a late supper to night. Mrs. Verne Robb will also be a club hostess tonight with a supper following an ei'ening of bridge. Mrs. King Will Entertain Mrs. A. Terrence King Will en tertain informally this afternoon for a group of friends and their children, who plan to meet reg ularly. Refreshments will be served late in the afternoon. Guests will be Mrs. Leon Per ry, Stephen and David; Mrs. William Lidbeck, Nancy and Jean, Mrs. Willard N. Thomp son, Jay and Terry, Mrs. Carl Rickson, Shoelene, Bryce and Melinda, Mrs. Charles Camp bell, Timothy and Mary" Ellen, Mrs. W. T. Waterman and Billy, , Mrs. Jerald Backstrand arid Jim my, Mrs. Verden.Hockett, Bill and Jim. Mrs. Harry H. Wemstebt en trained for the south Wednesday night where she will enjoy a pleasure and buying trip in Los Angeles and San Francisco. While in Los Angeles Mrs,' Wein stein -will be registered I at the Mayflower hotel and before re turning north will sojourn for a few days in Palm Springs. 5 Mrs. Barton Myers entertained chapter BC, PEO at her home on North 24th street Tuesday afternoon. Philharmonic erchestra re hearsals will be resumed :tonight at the usual place at 7 o'clock. OAK POINT Mary5 Aider son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Alderson, was on the honor roll at the University of Oregon at Eugene the past term. Mary is a junior and ma joring in physical education. 7 New Spring! They're here! Pastel cojr ors: dusty rose, powder blue, and cream beige In cores or pleats; See these new styles. : , : Beautiful Shoes 23 X. Libert? - faCkutfit:... .By DoUres Belaud It's About Time for the fas tidious to note this idea. Sachets sewn to the inside of the crowns of hats. Make the sachets of red velvet and heart shaped . . . about one inch wide. Scents the hair delicately. With Salem Folk at OSC By ILENE PAULSON Oregon State is back to nor malcy after spending part of last week on a dark, cold campus. Most students tried to keep warm by fireplaces, but a few lucky ones had wood furnaces and gas cookstoves. In houses with electric stoves students accepted invitations from Other houses to come for hot meals. Jim Leedy, Phi Gamma Delta, helped entertain the Chi Omega girls when they ate din ner at the Fiji house. Jim, inci dentally, is back after over a year's absence from school be cause of illness. Also, hosts to a sorority were Bill Shinn, Nor man Sholseth, and Oscar Paul son, SAEs, whose invitation was accepted by the Pi Beta Phis. Frances Anne Mott, back after a term's absence, visited with Vic Gibson and Jack Hayes when the Betas joined the Thetas in a warm meaL The Alpha Gam ma Deltas of which Georgia Cook and Jeanne Donaldson are pledges, were among the fortun ate few who had gas stoves and were not inconvenienbed. The silver thaw caused a great deal of damage to the beautiful snruDoeiy on ine campus ana many Oregon State grads in the future will sadly looke at the dis figured and broken trees. Bill Fillmore, editor of the Ore gon State Technical Record, has been busy preparing the quart erly publication of the engineer ing school. In this capacity, he attended the Greater Halls' tea Sunday at Waldo hall. This is an annual affair given by Waldo, Snell and Waldo Annex for presi dents, secretaries, and represen tatives of all the clubs, honor societies, and living organizations on the campus. Phi Delt pledges Don Bower and Jim Hatfield visited the Uni versity of Oregon campus last week. Don and Bob Irish have done well in basketball practice and may play in the rook game this weekend. Bill Page, Delta Tau Delta pledge, was at the try outs for the rook crew and has also been skiing for the Suski club. David Van Cleave is now gen eral forum chairman of the Wes ley Foundation, Methodist church group on the campus. Glen Nord quist member of the Willamette university football team, started the discussions last Sunday by speaking on "What I Saw at Pearl Harbor." A few of the Salem students attending the all-school sport dance at the Memorial Union ballroom Saturday night were Helen Smith, Jeanne Donaldson, Dorothy Pyatt, Peggy Reinholdt Doris Harrington, Bill Shinn, Don Bower and Bob Irish. Also at the dance was Jean Holsteinj a visitor on the campus now as he finished school last term. Jean, cadet colonel of the ROTC last year, i has-been summoned to report for' army duty In Georgia, January 21. Delta Phi alumnae will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. Albert Cohen,- 2200 Chemeketa street, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Waldo Zeller will talk in formally to the group on her experiences in Honolulu. n n . 'fi n il JL-o mm CI 3 Htre'eEanrTr-l WayToGetEcIIef OH after those distressing spells of coughing and ease misery eg tot cold the Tidely used Vldcs way... Boll some water. Pour tt Into a bowl. Add a. rood spoonful of Vlcka VapoBub. Than breathe tn the strajn tng medldnsJ Tmpora. With every breath 70a take VapoRubl mudlcatton soothes irritation, quiets eooghlng, helps clear bm& and breathlne pa, sages, roa ADDED BLJX..At bedU&e rch vicxs Ysposub 03 throat chest and back. Its poul-tlce-vapor action works to bring arw nwun wous you sieepv Sophomores To Dance I . "Winter Sports! will be the theme of the dance sponsored by the sophomore class at the senior high school Friday night from 830 to j 1130 ' o'clock. Evangeline Mokinley 1 general chairman of the affair, Committees include general, . Evangeline McKinley, Donna Unruh, Evan Boise; decoration, Pat Mase, George Manning, Charlotte Matbis;! patrons and patronesses, Pat Viesko; pub licity, George Manning. Patrons and I patronesses are Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. Theresa Reinhart, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McKhueyJ Mr. and Jffirker's Not a Clearance! Every garment is brand new and styled after proven 4Best Sellers," Special Priced Just Once a Year I ALSO FiUlng! j in Mm i A l Jtr -V .9 V V t :. t I t i ll nmu ... - f aw sfki 1 i in r n: l -ibssbw w mai. x m. r aav as a bl m w mfm. c av .t : bb a ar siimhj a t ass 1 ar a I . Saa. M AY if 1 The smartness of a smaller waist is yours ia " this NEMO foundation sketched at right. This pantie girdle certainly knows how to give you a streamlined waistline! The new 2-ply . midriff control smooths your middle to a minimum and does so in comfort. Regularly priced at $7.50. Save one-third now! . v -: : Other Ncbm Girdles with Vabt Priced at Miller Mrs. EL R. Viesko, Mr and Mrs. A J. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beard, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Page, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Skopil and Mr. and Mrs. AJ XInruh. Delta Zetas at 'Bowers Home . Mrs. Floyd Bowers was host ess to the alumnae of Delta Zeta sorority at her new home on North 15th street Tuesday night A dessert was served and the group sewed for Bundles for Britain. I Members attending were Mrs. William Bradford,! Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Edmund 'Carle ton, Mrs. Bjjarne Ericksen, Mrs. A. H. Fargher, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. Virgil Annual Januccry Sale CORSETS 2 95 3 $C00 If you are wisel you will not be content to buy just one garment, youll want at least two or three! GIRDLES . . . . Famous for their fine quality! Famous for their comfortable fit; smart slenderizing effects! Pop ular "Stay-Up;, tops! Be fitted in a fine quality girdle now and save! This sale may never be re peated again, ; especially at these low, prices. COMPLETES . . . . Illustrated at right is one of Warner's Le Gant completes on sale this week. Others including the famous HALF-SIZE are on sale at money sav ing prices. Reg. $7.50 values . . . $5.95. Reg. $12.50 values ... $7.95. OUR ANNUAL SALE OF hjfat and nITl! from us and choose your foundations now and. save money! Sarc ity of materi als leads us to believe shortage prevail finer founda tion garments in the future! $RQ0 'AdJwUble SM '3 Alumnae Meet At Sorority . Tlxe Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae were entertained at the sorority house on Court street .Tuesday night and hostesses were Mrs. William DePewuid Mrs. Ronald CrosslandV After the business meeting Mrs. Waldo Zeller talked to the group of f her experiences in Honolulu, f " Attending were Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Wilmer Wells, Mrs. Richard Smart, Mrs. William De Pew, Mrs. Norval E. Edwards, Mrs. .Roy Harland, ! Mrs. Ronald Crossland, Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Miss Eva Cochran, Miss Jannette Brown, Mrs. Frank Earnest and Mrs. H. B. Parker of Corvallis. Sexton, Miss Maxine Paulsen and Mrs. Bowers. of 50 M For abdominal support . . . for com fort and for fashion, there is nothing better than a NEMO WONDERLDJT! It's patented side -closing inner -belt lifts and supports sagging muscles, smooths the diaphragm, whisks away weignt. ixnmort plus control. Made of fine brocade batiste with divided silk jersey silk bust section. All sizes 38 to 52. Regularly $7 JO. For three days $P95 1 1 13.95-7.95 Cossard xioseouts! Save! Let us fit you during this three day sale! It will pay you to choose your entire, spring and ummer. needs now! 1 SPf a -y, , , Ah , 1 I :Gossdrds I v 1 .