PAGS.TZI Ti OZZCCII CTATZr!L"J CsZzzx C:tzn. frliy I Icrz 1 17 S?. Ktt r-kX V-A. J wits if Miss Angell Mr. Kitchen; :; To Wed : . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S, Angell, now of Portland but formerly f Salem, have announced, the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Helen Angell, to Mr. Jef fry Cole man Kitchen, son . of , Mr. and . Mrs." Alfred Kitchen of Bend. . . Miss Angell, first woman edi- -. tor of the University" of Oregon : Daily Emerald, is now onTthe ed-" itorial staff of the Readers' Di- gest, and was recently in Port-, land for a month's vacation. Miss Angell is a graduate of Univer sity of Oregon, was a member of Delta Delta Delta, Phi Beta Kap pa, Mortar Board and Theta Sig ma Phi. ,' .. ' Mr. Kitchen will graduate this year' at the University of Ore gon, where he 'is" a 'member' of Sigma Chi, Scabbard and Blade, Friars, Skull and 'Dagger, -Delta Sigma Chi. and the Druids. ! Mr. : Kitchen expects to leave "on July first as he has been ap pointed for advanced study in political science under the Rock-, efeller Foundation. ' . There was no date set for the -wedding.-. 7 Greoonians Wed" In Bay Gity ; Miss Zelma " Allen, daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. W B. Allen of Rickreall, and Thaine Olson, son of Mr." and Mrs. Lincoln Olson,' ; were married in San Francisco on -May 12. '" Following 'the wedding, the couple left on a honeymoon to visit friends and relatives In Sa lem and vicinity. Olson will be stationed in Portland with the navy. ; CLUB . CALENDAR ; FBIDAY '- ', - -i Ann JndMn circle, first Bap- tlst church. ---.,.-'.. ' SATURDAY "- ' - ' Past regents, Giemeketa chap- ' ter.- - OAR, covered dish lunch. . . with . Mrs. W. X. Hanson. . ta North Church street. 1 p. m. ti - " SCNDAT ; ; . Memorial services ; sponsored ' , by Ladies of ' Grand Army at - Jason Lee Memorial cemetery at 3:30 p.' m. . - j ' - ; ' - - - . " TUESDAY . ' ' Delta Zeta Alumnae." with Mrs. Carrol Hays South 12th street. : t .p. m.-dessert. Auxiliary of the Missouri club meets at Mrs. E. W. HarUnd's :- borne. 144 South 19th street, for no-host luncheon. The East. Side . Sewing club " members were entertained on .Thursday afternoon at the home fcf Mrs. Alf Dereave, with Mrs. Etta Day joint hostess. After a r short business meeting the time : . was spent in sewing for the - hostesses, ' who served delicious . refreshments. Those present in cluded Mesdames Mary Wil- . 1 liams, John Switzer, Clara Hahn, -1 Nette Tovey, Fred Hahn, Mary , E. Breeding, Lottie Tallman, Lloyd Fresham and Carol, L. Beryamin, Tom Smith, Lloyd , ; Whitney, Ethel Schaeff er, Nettie Schaeff er, . Helen Beeler and E. ' M. Johnson. The next meeting, June 3, will be held at the home ' y f Mrs. Clara and Mrs. Fred " 5' Hahn. Gay Button-Frock ( .. A button-front dress is always a blessing for the wearer be cause of its wonderful conven ience. But Pattern 4233 by Anne Adams is unusually dainty and easy to make, too. Clever -"ets 'give smooth fit at ""the "3 waist. The princess 'tr. ... Ls graceful. Use crisp rufXIIn. ; Pattern 4223 is available only I.i rrJrrcs sizes 12, 14, 16, 13, II Ciza 15 requires 34 yards 25- Women's Club -Has Ceremony - .The Business and Professional Women's club met at the .Golden - Pheasant on Tuesday for a din ner meeting and annual presen tation of the formal emblem and ; initiation ceremony. Miss Helen Fletcher presented Miss Daisy Hayden, Miss Juana Holmes, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Miss 'Mary- Sheldon and Miss Dorothy" Cornelius who gave re-' . ports of the Oregon Federation i convention? in Eugene on May 15 and 16. Following these reports, a brief business session was pre sided over by Miss -Fletcher. ; Main item of discussion at this meeting was the possible spon- soring of an evening meeting at which navy and coast guard re cruiting officers would present the programs of the WAVES and SPARS, to interested Salem women. A committee composed of Mrs. Ilda Bingen he i mer, chairman; Miss Josephine Evans, Mrs. Emma Haley and Miss Isa belle Leeper was appointed to further consider the matter. A brief program, with Mrs. Esther Little in charge, included group singing led by Mrs. Tittle, . and a skit presented by Mrs Lit tle, reader; Miss Ruth .Moore, Mrs. Paul Heath, Miss Mary Sheldon and Mrs. Laura Pangle. .The emblem and initiation ceremony was given .with . Miss Betty Elofson, chairman in charge. Miss Phebe McAdams, as membership chairman, pre sented the following new .mem bers: Miss Frances Doughty, Mrs. Emma Haley, Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. Erma Turner, Mrs. Sydney Levinne and Miss Anna Baker. . Another new member, Miss Isabel Childs, was unable to be present Others taking part in the emblem ceremony were Miss Ida. Mae Smith, Miss Effie Smith, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Miss Edna McElhaney, Miss Isabelle Leeper, Miss Ruth McAdams, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Mrs. Helen. Heath, and the club trio, Mrs. Effie Arehart, Miss Jose phine Evans and Mrs. Ilda Bin- genheimer, with Miss . Carolyn Wilson, accompanist. . i .. - - -:" .....!. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Jordan of Witchita, Kans are visiting the former's brother, Mr. Carl Jordan, and wife. Band Wiir Play for : :. Prdm ' ; A military' atmosphere will Invade the second " Junior-senior wartime prom at the senior high school gymnasium: on Saturday night : when a military ; band plays for the annual ; dance. Dancing . will - be from 8:30 to 110 p. m. , . ; . ; The theme will remain a se cret until the dance. Miss Nancy Montgomery, junior " class vice- president . and .chairman, . an- nounced the, ' decorations - and " theme, would be a popular song. Only junior and senior students . are admitted to thev dance. vi '. 'Preceding the - intermission will' be the grand march. Lead b Ing it will be Miss Nancy Mont- gomery and Bob Skopil and Miss ' t Mary Ana Bollinger and Rich ard Page. , - Patrons and 'patronesses will be faculty -' members, ; school board members,' Mr. and - Mrs. A. S. Montgomery, J udge and Mrs. E. IH; Page, Dr. and . Mrs. K E. Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Cohen, Mr. nd Mrs. : Her bert Staab, Mrs, Theresa Rein hart, Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. - and ; Mrs. Harry Scott, Mrs. Francis Tw Wade, Mr. and Mrs. George Meier, Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Rogers, Mr. , and Mrs. ' Frank Healy, Mr and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C Schneider, Mr. and Mrs.' Dan J. - Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hunt ington, Mr. and Mrs. ; Merrill Ohling, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gai ser, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Comp ton, Mr. and Mrs. : Paul B. Wal lace and Lt. CoL and Mrs.Bion Welker. . .Committees are theme, Rober ta Rogers, chairman, Mary Bol linger, Richard Taw and .Tom Brand; decorat ions, i Wilford Beard, chairman, Joan Beakey, Conine , Wade, Trudie Meier, Norman' Dalke, - Hex Schofield and Truman " Runner; orchestra, Mary Ann Brady, chairman, and Herb Steed; programs, Thelma Smith, chairman, Charlotte Ma this rArlene Frogley and Grace Shields; tickets, Gerry Nelson, chairman, Pat Zeller and Mar garet Jane Emmons; reception,' Betty Staab, chairman, Jeanne Myers and Jean : Demytt; re freshments, Barbara Crawford, and publicity, Mary Parker and Pat Schneider. . Senior class advisors are Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mr. Glade Follis.' Junior class ' advisors are Mrs. ' Sylvia Kraps, Miss Ann Boentje and Mr. George Birrell. - j Miss Axlene Sholsth,' daigh ter of Mr. and Mrs.' J.- A. Shol seth, will return i from Oregon state college Saturday, follow ing her graduation with a degree of bachelor of science in phar macy. She was affiliated with Kappa Delta. . . ; Scrvicovomca 7hct Ciay'ra dels .7 cbect U Miss Maxine" Collins of Wood- burn who was recently commis sioned a second lieutenant in the - army nurse corps and has been assigned to the station hospital of the army, air force technical . ' training school at Sioux Falls. Miss Collins is the daughter of - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Collins of Woodburn. She received her nurse's training at Tacoma Gen eral hospital and is a graduate r of Seattle Pacific college. Miss Collins was a Red Cross nurse " and entered the army through the nurse procurement center of . the American Red Cross in Port' land. - - ' Alumni Elect -New Officers 4 i . - . Alpha - Gamma Delta sorority alumni met at Mrs. James Turn bull's home Tuesday night for a business meeting. . - Bouquets . of Cecil Brunner roses and pink peonies -were in the living room. White ' tapers flanked a centerpiece bf colum bine on the- serving table. . Officers elected were y Mrs. Calvin Kent, president; Mrs. Robert Tiernan, " vice-president; . and Mrs. James Turnbull, secre- t tary-treasurer. ' ": LYONS The Lyons Worn- - en's club held their -benefit apron sale at the community club house Friday afternoon. The following program was pre sented: songs by - school girls; ' piano duet, Mrs. Hugh Gavette and Mrs. Douglas Gavette; read ing, Mrs. John Neal; vocal duet, 1 Mrs. Douglas Gavette and Mrs.. - G. Paul Johnston. Mrs.' Wendell Wed die was the speaker for the afternoon. After showing ditty - bags and making . a request . for -t costume jewelry to be turned in, . . she- talke on ration book No. 3 and enrollment for agriculture . work. '. Mrs. Alex ; Bodeker was :; asked to take charge of the work ; - in Lyons, Mrs. Vernon Todd and Mrs. Mary Kelly in Mill City. I , Guests were present 'from the Stayton and Mill City clubs. The . club - netted over fifty dollars from, the apron and candy sale. YOUR GROCER OFFERS THIS mm A combination so of fresh spring vegetables and Morton's Safe Buy them together. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS. . - r : v ; J ; h n n fi 1 1 1 1 B l II W B III 1 fl ' -JM Jli.'RBIVJ. 7 - ha. r- Just one. more question before you go. Judge. What is this thing called propaganda you hear so much talk about" these Cays?" '; m give you so exaspl ILir.k. Last nibt I was readlr.3 an iiiterestir.g Utile bock called'Hitkr is in Favor'. It told bow Hitler would very much Uke to see Americans f. ht irs amoni thc-r.sdves over pxZJj'.Hcx be cause that would create disunity, vtzz'.s the time of Congress and legislatures in wet-dry Tiur.ents and crip-- cur eforL It also mentioned a - booklet writlen -about Hitler's government telling how Hitler's gang wants to maintain contact with foreign temperance organizations and how it con tributes annually to an international tem perance union. . . . .. . . . , You can bet Hitler isn't interested in seeing prohibition advanced in our country for any reason except that "he knows it's a good tray to stir up trouble. That's what they mean by propaganda. Hank. Church Weddina In Turner '- The wedding of . Miss Norma Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Salem and Mr. ' Edward Qhrisman of Bremerton, Wash was solemnized at the Turner Assembly of God .church ' by Ether Gutekunst, pastor, on Wednesday, afternoon at 2 o'clock. , I The bride wore an " Informal . afternoon frock and an orchid corsage. " " " - . Mrs. Heath Lowry sang "Be cause" and tTogether. Mrs.- James Minogue of Port land, the bride's sister,. was her. matron of honor and Mr.' Alfred Ilaugeh of Bremerton, was best man. Ushers were Mr. M. Green .lee and Mr. Lenorm Wilson: : . During a reception which was given at the home of the bride's parents' following the ceremony, ' Mrs. ' Amort r Grime,' Mrs. Varnel Officers' Wive WilPDine'- " Officers wives of the Timber - wolf 'division at Camp Adair will meet for their monthly lun cheon Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant." ' . " . For. reservations call Mrs. Sheet, and .Miss Lenola Wilson served. ''. ', ... ... Scott Rex at 2-1413 or Mrs. "liana Forgrave at .7082. 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