Miss Moore To Wed in October Miss Jean Moore announced her engagement and wedding date to Lt OUie Oville Williams at a dinner party at the Beta Chi sorority house Thursday ' night. Members of the sorority were guests. The news was an nounced to guests by means of corsages with the couple's names ' and the dale, October 4. Places were set for Mrs. Lear, housemother of Beta Chi sorority. Miss Lucy Mclntyre, Miss Hosella,- Bell, Miss Miriam Jensen,-miss jean ixngiey, miss, Ruth Finney, Miss Susanna. j Schramm, Miss Mary Jean Hus- ton, Miss Jan Johnson, Miss Lois ' Phillips, 'Wiss Pat Short, Miss. Jensen,-Miss Jean Longley, Miss Marjorie:Maulding, Miss Louise" ' . Cutler," Miss Jean Wing, Miss - - Lois Butler, Miss Betty Andrews, -" Miss - Joyce Harper,- Miss Lois ' Gladden, Miss Pat Hutchinson, ' Miss Betty Anunsen, Miss Caro line Brown, Mrs. Dean Trumbo - and Mrs. Ewald Franz. ' ;The wedding. will be in the ' First Methodist ; church. Both young " people - attended Willa- mette, Miss Moore now being t m senior and a member of Beta Chi. Her 'mother is Mrs. Jennie ' H, Moore. Lfcs, Williams is now stationed - at Camp Dav North Carolina, 1 with the 'coast anil- ' lery He. Is the son of Mrs." Ber tha " Williaihs of Huston, Texas.-" Whileat Willamette he played .varsity football and basketball " and was affiliated with Alpha " Psi Delta. He will come wst - October 1 to be stationed at Se- - attle. - . Mrs. Brownell Hostess Mrs. Phil Brownell was host ess Thursday night to members ' of the Salem Zonta . club and Miss Doris Riches now of Se attle, a former member, was assisting hostess. Miss Genevieve ' Morgan - was . elected as delegate to the fall " conference to be held in Corval- ' Ks, and Mrs. Byron B. Herrick 'j was named, alternate. . Present at the party were Miss .1 : Morgan, Miss Dorothy Pearce,' Miss Helen Barrett, Miss Cath , erine Carthew, Miss Lillian Mc Donald," Miss L. May Rauch, ; Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Rollin ,. K. Page, Mrs. Grover Hillman," Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. B. O. Schucking and Mrs. Margaret & Rosecrans. Mrs. John Burcham . was a CDecLal niMt -. Additional Society "On Page 9 Stock Up on Sale! Mill nf "BEACON" 72x84 BLANKETS A direct mill shipment of these lovely "Beacon" 'blankets bring, you substantial savings! . Newi iThese beautiful Beacon y warmth! Soft as downy let Jack. Frost nip your toes and be assured extra warmth! Jacquard border trim. Satin Sale o "72x90 Fine- BLANKETS TlTr V't VV.OQ1 "REVEILLE" Part Wool ; The famous "Wool o the West goes on sale today at even greater ravings! Extra' large . extra fluffy.. . . extra fine alKtthe .way around. Wide Celanese satin bindings. 72x90 extra large-All the wanted bedroom shades. Plan right now ... don't wait and be disappointed later. - Main floor. Engagement . rp l -j- v I OlCl fit' - A . . "Ti v-iW'i-v Lslllll&L At a surprise announcement . made on -September. 25, Miss Gretchen Reinhart told of her - " engagement and coming marriage to Mr. J. Bothwel Ayilson of Portland. The news was told at a no-host dinner at the home of . Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams. The announcement was, arranged by . Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hill and made by an artist on the staff of -The Tarrytown Tattler, Oregon state 1 hospital paperi of which - Miss -Reinhart is directing. editor. She is librarian of the hospital.', , Miss Reinhart and Mr. Avison t will be married on November. 7 -in Pendleton.' i -H . - ;Mrs.Groshaw Hostess - 1 Mrs. E. T. Croshaw. was host ess twice on Thursday. In the . afternoon - she entertained: at a shower for Mrs. Norman Totton, her granddaughter. Refresh ments were served to Mrs. Hat tie Croshaw, Mrs.; Idella Cro shaw, Mrs. Edith Croshaw, Mrs. -Harriet Choshaw, Mrs. Viola Langdon, Mrs. Myrtle Garrison, Mrs. Arlene Parseglan, Mrs. Louise Gogosian and Mrs. - Tot- -- ton. . '.. On Thursday night, Mrs. Cro- shaw entertained - at a family, "party. Honored were her grand- " I son, Mr. Ilorman Tottori, on :his f, birthday, her son,' Gilbert Cro shaw and another grandson, Mr. "Alfred Croshaw, who "will' soon : v leave in October for '. service. During the. evening,' musical ' numbers were ; given, by : Mrs. . , Lloyd Brown and David Cro thaw. . - - A sea, Themas, was bern te.. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Herbert of Pasadena,' September 11. The . -child, , grandson of Mr. and4Mrs. Ira Herbert of Pasadena, is the 'first child. ' ' ' Warmth! Shipment :$0.98 blankets are the last , word in feathers, and" as warm! Don't this .winter ; .. stock up now Blue; pink cedar, green, rose, ? bindings. of $Q95 The SOCIETY mm IbeDCME J , . CLUB , CALENDAR ' S.4TUBOAT - - : -- - - -Salem Woman's chib. SJO P. m.. executlv board S p.. m. VONDAT MacDovell club. 7 JO atYMCA. Royal Neighbor, v Fraternal temple, a p. -; ; TUESDAY " , Salem Council of Church Wom en. 3 p. m. at YWCA. An execu tive meeUng. WEDNESDAY c Past Refents club. Chemeketa chapter DAR, no-host luncheon 1 p. m. with Mm. Crey r- Mar tin. 697 South Liberty street. THURSDAY Frultland Woman's circle, with Mra. E. L. Scott, 3 pm. Dance Tonight i At School . : - - . . . First student '. body dance of the year for Willamette students ' is scheduled for tonight Jn the . gymnasium, ' according . to . Miss ; Dorothy Tate, vice president of the student body and chairman for the affair. . . , ' The dance which will be in formal with music by the juke box will begin at 8:30 o'clock and student b o d y cards are necessary for admission. . Miss Tate ad vised that students may obtain their cards from the graduate manager's' office this morning. - - , ( , - . . Rotdna Club' : In Session : - : ' . - .. - ; .... : .The September meeting of the Rotana club was held Wednes- day, at the, hew home of Mr's. Freda Wyatton Hazel. avenuW A short business meeting: was held, qnd the- remainder of ; the evening waslspent socially.. ; Those present were: Miss Va- da Hill,. Mrs. . Ipha Knox, Mr Fannie Douglas, Miss Catherine Reed, Mrs.- Bessie Delepine, Mrs. Beatrice Skinner, Mrs. Jessie Raines, Mrs., Bernice Laue, Mrs. Emma Wassam, Miss Doris Best, Mrs. Jessie Miller and the host ess, Mrs. Freda Wyatt -1 Mr. . Don Kieser of Indepen dence was a'guest 'afthe Vernon Perry "home for several' days this wees;. : vr. LE P A N Tl ITS.. u in pi ts .Designed fr. free-nwingiag action . , . and h smart 'lis a pity ma mw rar vetlhings. 1m fact tU an oul-id-t fcom cam lug the perfect feniaiae fil ar MMed by Beverly VgM. SA VOGUE fcP. $0.49i. i. 'i ' - CUTGCN STATECJ1AIL Salem Gardeners Conduct Show' The Victory Garden show, be ing sponsored by five garden clubs of Salem and vicinity, will open its doors at the Valley Mo tor company showrooms this aft ernoon at 1:30 and continue un til 9:30 tonight, then open from 10:30 to 8:30 o'clock tomorrow. A small - admission : will be charged, funds to go toward aid of families of men in service. The Salem Garden club, Men's Garden club. Little Garden club of Salem Heights Gaiety-Hill Garden club: and the Hazel Green 'Garden.:-' club- are spon sors. There will be many dis plays of fine, flowers and table arrangements, s F ea t u r e d, . of course are to be produce grown by amateur vegetable gardeners of the vicinity. - " . - . This is one of many victory garden shows being presented throughout the nation. Portland's 'show was last weekend. . All - the po p u shades! Sleek, smo -ankle and leg fitting . cot edge top, run-stop be low hem. Full-fashioned! All-are first quality! . I -- I' I r s" ' ' ' I - v?;. " Y t FINE - I I - -.... s V:?lrHC6E . . . II i m i iu , V; I ja Miller . . . n.mn nr. , ., , n OW M niflinadllirrfV-r TITTIrhflli'lltWIWL Now! ur- Last of "BEVERLY ':, LA STEX! Lace. Net Lastex Panties Power Net Lastex Panties " V . f JSk . A. Mr . . all foundations expertly fitted,' of Oregon. Saturday Morning, September 23, IS42 Miss Branehe Betxer f Port land is a visitor at the home of her father, Captain Ray Betzer, while her . brother, Lt Grover Betzer, is here on a 10-day fur lough. Miss' Betzer has just com pleted a five-year course of stu dy at St. Vincent's hospital school of nursing in Portland and received her bachelor of science degree at University of Portland. . She plans to enlist as a navy nurse. - --: Classes Choose Leaders- Class ; representatives to the governing council of Lausanne , hall, women's dormitory on the' Willamette campus, have been elected and organizati.m will be gin at the first meeting Monday -night. , Each class is represented on the council which is headed by the president. Miss Harriett Monroe. Those chosen were Miss: Betty Holm for the seniors. Miss Mary Ann Hawkins for the jun- ; iors. Miss Louise Stuyts and Miss Miriam Terrin f or . the , sopho of FINE RAYON HOSE 79 filler's' main floor invites , you to at-, tend this hosiery .sale -today to stock.; up and to save : money on goe-d "quality hose! Shop early if possible!.: MaLt-Fleer , ant) Pantie Girdles and Pantie Girdles $Q.98 Regularly to $6.93 ; ,; (Irregulars) . . Here's a big Miller Day item that "was delayed In . shipment It . will go on . sale - today - at . planned sale prices B e v e'rly Vogue lastex foundations',' are.' - extremely . popular with the younger set . ". f ihe last opportunity to buy k Beverly Vogue LASTEX- girdles and pantie girdles will start this, morning. ' ci n dies- ACTION calls foe. freed.. Freedoa calls fer Beverly Vague. Caiwiiig as a wfcp ef md . . . yet atera as a chaperee' fai akapiag Um figure f ytk course! mores and the Misses Virginia Irwin, Thelma Lathrop and Mar Ian MacMillan for the freshman class. ' If you make a fetish of fit you'll like STRYPS UNDIES n VAN RAALTE J : GOWNS Fashioned of Blossom and Allegro. ; I Qfl Famous Stryps.-:Li:; f VAN RAALTE SINGLETTES In Stryps and all lace, in petal pink and White. "1 Ofl All sizes, 34 to 40.L.:I3 VAN RAALTE GIRDLE TYPE , .V -PANTIES In Stryps and petal skin. In Priced--... $1 ina $1.25 - . VAN RAALTE PETAL SKIN I VESTS'- ; - In petal pink. All sizes, 34 to Priced... - "VAN RAALTE ; . LACE TRIMMED ' SHIRELLE BRIEF ! " ..r. ...PANTIEaL,...,;.,.. are-herein advance of-the holi day, gjft-givjng, sea-.. i son.: Priced . U' A-Large New Shipment of Van Raaltc vVr Is Here! O CCAU Sale! BRA mm i . . ' d w V.. 1, GESVAIS The wedding ef Olin W. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. - Brown of Geryais, and Betty Phillips, daughter of i ,i .... .Everyone . likes ' Stryp tmdies , on siqht anyway, for their luxurious texture and dainty designs. Bat it takes ..the woman who. knows, and .demands,' superlative lit to fully appreciate them.. Because Stryps are knitted ' they, mold .the figure with . skin-like - suppleness. Be ' cause", they're of fine rayon,; dresses and suits lie smoothly over their sleek surface, and the gowns mould the figure with special deftness. A wardrobe of Stryps . is the fitting foundation for the simple ' perfection of new fall costumes. '.'"'- - - EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLERR'S: : ' . .. .. - . .... . 1 . ' r J- ..... . - ji.A VO U I.OVC n I CC TH I n gs MID-RIFF -'JAM By PANDORA:. . MioVriff of bra' -jamas are ; becoming ' Increasingly ricrm-'' iut uiiu. muierr s nave just received a shipment of thes beautiful Hawaiian prints. In fine rayon made - bv - the r famous Pandora to sellat much, much" more than thia Pfic- : ' - . ! 2nd 'floor, lingerie shop.. Select these pow'J for -self 6rx q if thriving . ;; it's' your grand opbrtunity' to please hef in a big way - ...) Shop Miller's for Famous Label Quality at Always the " Lowest Possible PricesI' Mr. and Mrs. Eli rhillipsxf Sa lem, will be an event of Sunday at 2:00 pa at the Presbyterian. chyTch in Gervais. i inniifini"r"T T"" "- w VAN 1AALTE and MILLEft'8 . bring to .Sa lem, the- finest : assort ment of underthings the market' affords - at- "any price! The newest ship ment ofVai fiaalte jprodT , ucts features an extraor dinarily; large "assortment of Briefs, Pimtieii Girdle type Panties, Bandeaus, Trunks, etc. . ; Se SHOP MILLER'S SOON FOR BEST SELECTIONS1 f. .- '-I '. AS 98 ?1 V v ' ;( Z Z : : 1 .jj n i :; 'Miller's' : I in "jicrosnf OKJ I Miller's Open .Tonight ; 'Til 8:30 l.r : b : f