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Him GZEGON ETATEC2.1AN. &dn Orori. Tiidoy Morning; November 13. IStf AGE TEN Bride-Elect Feted at .Shower Mrs. W. T. Brietzke and her ; daughter, Mrs. Lyle . Ertisaard were hostesses on T u e s d a y night at "the Ertsgaard home on South Commercial 'street, at 'a xmscellaneousVhower ' for .Miss Paula Trommlitz. Fall flowers " were used to decorate the house. Miss .Trommlitz,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Trommlitz will marry Mr. Mark Gehlhar, ' son of Mr. and Mrs.-Max Gehl har on December 6. Guests at the Ertsgaard home were: Mi s's Trommlitz, Mrs. Trommlitz, Mrs. Max Gehlhar, Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Louis Ramus, Mrs. Al Torgerson, Mrs. J. A. Sholseth, Mrs. R. A. Horn, Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom, Mrs. Dewey Baumgart, Mrs. George Quesseth, Mrs. Ray Poff, Mrs. Oscar Lindahl. Mrs. Elmer Cow ard, Mrs. William Mosber, Mrs. Mark - Getzendaner,,. Mrs. Har old Toells, Mrs. Thomas All port of "Freemont, Nebraska, Miss Marguerite Trommlitz, Miss Er nestine Gehlhar, Miss Martha Getzendaner, Miss Pauline Ren she, Miss Ruth Renshe, Miss El eanor Sederstrom, Miss Thelma Strand, Miss Arline Olson, Miss JoAnn Donaldson, Miss Iola Quesseth Miss Gladys Edgar and Miss Alice Cook. - Another Party - - Mr. and MrsALyle Ertsgaard were hosts at a birthday dinner on Sunday night for the for mer's mother, Mrs. A. E. Erts gaard of Wilmot, ND, who & visiting here. Seated at the. table were Mrs. T. A. Ertsgaard, Mr. and Mrs. . TV. F.Brietzke, Mrs. C. F. Odell, Miss : Marcia and Miss Barbara Seeber and the hosts. Daughters, Plan Projects Salem court, Catholic Daught ers of America, together with the other Marion county courts ill furnish one day room at Camp Adair. This was decided ; at the meeting Wednesday night when Capt., Charles Smith, of the headquarters company of his division outlined needs ot the recreation room of his company. Mrs. J. D. White, former grand regent and a sister of -Capt. Smith, is chairman of the USO committee and was given charge of the project. Woodburn and ML. Angel courts have already signified their intention to join the other Marion county courts. Stayton is expected to cooper ate.' Plans for the fall reception of1 new members fo be held No-; vember 22 were outlined by Mrs.;, F. E. Kenyon, grand regent. The I program for the banquet is in j charge of Miss Lorraine Meusey. j Charter members of the court were honored at the social hour Wednesday night. They were seated at the large table which was decorated purple and gold. Special gifts for each of the sev en .charter members present were tied in the same colors. Charter members pr e s e n t were Mrs. T. J. Brabec, Mrs. Napoleon Rocque, Mrs. B. F. Dimler, Mrs. M. Wiesner, Mrs. F. M. Alley, and Mrs. J. M. . Herberger. Other charter mem- bers still holding membership in the local court are Mrs. Earl Anderson, now of Dubuque, Iowa; Mrs. T. A. Windishar, Mrs. James Heenan, Mrs. Agnes Echottehoefer, Miss Pearl Bair ey, Mrs. P. Krechter, and Mrs. M. O. Innocenti. SILVERTON T h e SUverton Junior Woman's club opened its . activities for the season this .week with Clara Rutherford as ; president. ' The events are plan ned and the annual homecoming Is to be held late this month. . Norma Gordon is chairman of ' arrangements. The other event Is a December dance to be ar ranged by Marjorie Jones. .. Young women who have been Invited this week to join the club . Include Dorothy Hadley, Ruth ' Hadley, Edith- Kaser, Mabel Hoblet, Lo u i s e Haslebacher, . Marjory Paulson, Frances Wav- ra, Doris Plank. Lois Taylor, : Bessie Standard and Caroline Kaufman. - - SWEGIX Mr. and Mrs. R, T. Wicklander, Garden road, gave a shower for her sister, Birdie Harden, from Albany on Sun day afternoon and served a Sun day night buffet supper. The guests" were .Mrs. J. L. Morrison, Mrs. Henry" Stricklan : and daughter Evelyn, Mrs. H. D. Uoreland allof Portland; Mrs. Nancy Boyd, Mrs. Florence Nor- ton and Cyrus Ausley of Silver ton.' Mrs. Alex Jones," Mr. and Mrs. Joseph : Callahan - and Pa tricia, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cal lahan, Miss Doris Cochran, Miss . Amanita WirlrlanHr ami Mrs. Ruth Addison from Salem and . Birdie Harden ana. nugo s. Long from Albany. -.r '"Ta rtZsro'Csirttt ef tTIT2LT Irt - . f f - - LyH T. rinthsra's Compound lAi.i.ri3 (wiia added Iron) kT he oed fic. 'i3-ii to relieve periodic ria ml . 3 tetlc, rf-rvous, blue Jeel l""Mau to fuaetioniil BttonttJy t . iurbrce. Also, taelr Iron me t.ura n fcemtio tonic to help t' .. i up red tiood. Plnkhwn's Tb- re rn''e r'ocial.y Jor vxtmcil Entertain at Husbands' Dinner Chapter G, PEO, gave its an nual dinner in honor of the BILS husbands group, Wednes day night at the Golden Pheas ant. Forty five were present for the dinner and program' which followed. Miss Rosemary Gaiser played three piano num bers and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers showed interesting pictures of their South Ameri can trip of last year. The committee in charge con sisted of Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Gordon ' McGilChrist, Mrs. ; T. W. Marshall and Mrs. Ivan " Stew art Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert la chapter president. Juniors to Defy Superstition The junior class of Salem high school has taken . advan tage of the "date, Friday the 13th "to give a ."superstitious .stomp in the gymnasium tonight' from i 7:30, to 10 o'clock. 'Nancy Moni-' gomery heads the committeee in charge of the affair. Black cats, ladders over the door and a false ceiling of opened . umbrellas will add to the hazard of dancers who chance to be superstitious. The music committeee is be ing headed by Calline Hillman, Evangeline McKinley is in charge of the ; tickets, decora tions are being arranged by Charlotte Matthes and publi city is under the direction of Joy Randall. Jiiti Phillips' com mittee has selected patrons and patronesses and Daryl Jones is in charge of cleanup. Concessions are under the di rection of Martha Weller. Patrons and patronesses for the dance will be: Judge and Mrs. E. M. Page, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Montgomery, Mrs. Roy Remington, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stabb, Mrs. Jean Delzell, "Mr. and Mrs. G. Newgeht, Mrs. Irene Weller and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Beard, Mrs. Sylvia Kraps and Miss Carmalita Barquist are class advisors. PRICE'S BEAUTY SALON ' ! I; OFFERS YOU THE LATEST IN BEATUY SERVICE Best services 1" 125 N. Liberty ' &i sociEii The Past President's club ef the womans relief corps met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. C. Pratt for an all-day meet ing. A no-host dinner was serv ed. There were 14 members present The afternoon was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Girls' Groups Give Program The Woman's Missionary soci ety of the First Baptist church met for the November meeting, Wednesday night at the church. The three World Wide guild chapters of the church presented the program. The junior group under the di rection of .their . advisor, Miss Florence Wallace, gave an amusing play depicting excuses given for lack of Christian ser vice. . Miss Caroline Strohmeler directed the second group in a quiz on stewardship. Devotions ' were in charge of the third group under the leadership of Miss Emily Turner, who offered thoughts on the Lord's prayer. Dr. -Irving; Fox ..closed the meeting, with a short '' 'prayer service. " ' - ' - ' Woman's . Club To Meet Miss Frances Clinton, county home demonstration agent will discuss clothing, during the war period at a meeting of the Salem Woman's club on Saturday aft ernoon at 2:30 o'clock. This meeting will follow a session of the -executive board, which is scheduled for 2 o'clock. Mrs. Herbert Rahe will preside at both meetings. . Mrs. Charles Johnson, in charge of the program, has ar ranged for musical numbers.-The group plans to complete arrange ments for a club visit to Camp Adair on November 21. The tea committee includes Mrs. Irving Fox, chairman, Mrs. D. A. White, Mrs. Arden Reed, Mrs. Ronald Glover, Mrs. R. R. Boardman and Mrs. Floyd White. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nadon re turned from Tacoma on Wed nesday, after spending the past .Your hair problems arej distinctly yours. They cannot be treated like those of the customer wlio preced ed you, nor the one who will fol low you. Your hair is the first feature noticed the longest re membered. Let us keep it truly lovely by prescribing the individ ual treatment for -" -jj Our operators are to keep up with em science. : available yet the prices are if Institute in Salem Is The Salem Business and Pro fessional Women's club is to be hostess j to the state Institute for all members 'of the B and PW clubs of the Oregon federation on November 14 and; 15. This Institute supplants the four dis trict conferences of the federa tion usually held during the year and is to be of especial value in that the entire session will be under the leadership of Miss Evelyn j Casey, field consultant of the national federation. ' The theme 6f the institute Vill be "What Is the Contribution of Business and Professional Wom en in the War Crisis?": This is a most timely subject as the 1940 census reveals that for the first time women form 50 per cent of the population of our country therefore on women devolves 50 per cent of the responsibility for prosecution of the war. ' . The first session will be a for um front 3 to 5 pjn. Saturday in the chamber of commerce, vqhich will be led by Miss Casey. On Saturday night at 8:30, the members of the federation will gather in the chamber of com merce for a formal reception in honor of Miss Casey. Mrs. Charles D. Hatfield of the Salem club is chairman of the recep tion committee " and is assisted by Mrs. i Ida Andrews land Miss Mae Hale. t On Sunday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., another forum will be led by Miss; Casey and the session will be closed by a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Marion hotel. The luncheon chairman is Mrs. Edith B. Nye of the Salem club, assisted I by Miss Merl E. Dim Ick, Mrs. Effie Arehart and Miss Frances ! Clinton. ' jj - Miss Hilda Swenson, president of the state federation! will pre side at all sessions. Miss Helen Fletcher is president of the local club hostess group. ' CLUB CALENDAR i - . ; FRIDAY Nebraska club, first meeting, 6:30 o'clock no-host dinner KP hall. Soldiers invited to dinner. VFW : sewing meeting, 143 South High street. Delta j Tau Gamma mothers at Lausanne hall. 2 D. m. Red Cross sewing meeting of Woman s club, with Mrs. ieina Staats, i860 Marion street, 1:15 p. m. ! ;i - SATURDAY Woman's club meeting, 2:30 p. m .: Executive board meets 2 p. m.i ' ; v. TUESDAY Pro I America. YWCA. , :30 o'clock.! VtolrIA rliih. with Mrs. Z. 3. DonnelU 873 South 12th street, 2 p. mi j ' Salem Central WCTu, 2 p. m. at the hall. few days at the home of their j son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrsi Ed Wiesner. They saw their infant granddaughter, Marian Joyce for the first time. you. ever on the alert the results of niod " moderate Phone 5859 . . ' " . :x-.i:- i - V VISITOR Miss Evelyn Cch sey of New York, field con sultant of the National Feder ation of Business tand Profes sional Women's clubs who will lead the statewide Insti tute of the Oregon Federation to be held in Salem Nov. 14 end 15. - The Past Guardian Neighbors will be hostesses for the annual homecoming meeting of Silver Bell circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, in the Fraternal tempi tonight at o'clock. Minnie Hiver, grand guardian of Port-, land, will be one of the honor guests. Past Guardian. Neigh bor Velma Teeson and associate officers will be in charge of the ritualistic work. Set. and Mrs, Donald Waller are the parents of a son, Don ald Waller II, born November 9 at Salem General hospital. 8 :..& friz ; a- ?i..-.t-c -fix-. : : . .:- : WnttltaaDiMti; lILesivnim Yaiiraiiw This newspaper ik your vehicle your magic carpet that brings v f i I - - to your home the choicest of erings of this city's I business firms! . . . And what a I boon this ; is for you conservation! ; Today., one shoppihgLtrip must ' J ' xi: "J.- 1 -lr.A-i '!'! ! uu uiw ;worK;oi many . out . - that's J no htordsHip even if you ; are on- a minimum! jigasoline : STOP ... . and SHOP Sorority Has Founders' . Day j The' .Salem ' Alumnae v chapter of 'Gamma Phi.. Beta i met on Mopday, "night at the home l of Mrs. Paul Hendricks, to celebrate Founders 1 day ' of the ' sorority.' lirs. Hendricks shared "hostess honors KWith Mrs."-John' Carson and Mrs. Lester CartenA Founders day dinner was served at a tabhs centered with a bou quet of pink "carnations, ;the sorority's official flower. Mrs. Fank Spears, president,' offici- ated at the business meeting. " l Gamma Phi Bete was founded hj 1874 at Syracuse university ahd is lone of the oldest and most conservative of the nation al Greek letter sororities. There aire now; 48 chapters in colleges and universities in the' United States. ; ! - . -;i 1 'I. At the meeting, on, Monday, it was revealed that . social ; wel fare and war relief have;been tie important . projects .. of .'the sorority ; alumnae associations' since . their beginning. During the last 1 var, thousands', of dol lliars .were donated " nationally thr wairi relief and social wel fire and- hostess houses were es tablished by members of the sorority. . .' va fThe local alumnae association hiss already undertaken similar work to Cooperate with, the na tional organization. Members have arranged" to p r 6 v i d e Thanksgiying and Christmas as sistance to a local family of a service : inan. The group ' will also donate money for the Gamma ( Phi Beta war relief fund. - " N. 'AAA :. : ifi: r , ; - y- f ww (mm $mi) in this day of The Statesman . . then U 1 ciiU IIWJ " JUUW Miss Fries to " Portiand i , Miss Hilda Fries, for ;..flve years on the staff, at the state unemployment' commission, will leave this weekendfor Portland, and Monday" wilf assume new 'duties in the commodity distri bution department of. the' state public welfare cornniission. ' " ' Miss' Fries formerly " lived ' in NATIONAL FITNESS if' DEMANDS ENERGY ; BREAD IS THE BEST ..OF. F.OOP Our enriched bread supplies Wo Important B VITAMINS (including VITAMIN B 1) and RON. Ask for this superior bread TODAY at your ia Torite grocer's. j EAT SCHOEN'SBREAD . SCHOEN'S SALEM BAKING CO. 445 COURT STREET V'Z --'. , , (wm(F nn allowance . provided your shopping list is prepared in advance from the complete se lections in The Statesman. I Buyers have always made this newspaper their marketing guide; now; what j has been a . . As vital Moi their - rr ;- I- ' t i eiiori-xo . bo t hi self ;ry country! GO and BUY! III ,uu Portland. nd will reside with - her mother, Mrs. 1L W. Fries, " She has been . interested since coming to Salem, in the Art . Center and has been an active member of the Business and Professional Woman's c 1 u b, serving as its publicity chair man this year.,, Additional Society On Page 13 -A- ONE OF SOURCES ENERGY PHONE 7S10 s r J - 1 r 4 " i - i AOC, fflJaDDDnc . . ' -. r A " "1 . . ' '0' 0 r