PAGE SIX Engagement Of Couple Told " Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Leonhardt re announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Louise Leonhardt, to Mr. Robert Merle Putnam, private. United States army, son of Mrs. Cleda' Putnam of Salem and Mr. Merle Putnam of San Francisco. Miss Leonhardt and her fiance are graduates of Salem schools. She is employed at the state highway department. Private Putnam is stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. The wedding date has not been set. ; Miss Brown Now Mrs. Thompson A profusion of spring flowers decorated the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman at Mon mouth, where the wedding of Miss Elinor Joyce Brown of Gervais to Mr. Orville T. Thompson, 2nd CPO, of Hanni bal, Missouri, took place.! The bride' wore a gown of white marquisette and a veil falling from a white bead coro net She carried a shower of car nations and sweet peas. Little Eloise Brown was the "flower glrL She wore a dress of peach and blue silk and carried a nosegay of pink and white ros es and sweetpeas. Little Gloria- Scheuerman lighted the candles before the ceremony and Miss Opal Scheuerman sang "Because. She also played the wedding march. Rev. H. R. Scheuerman read the service. ' . Corp. Gilbert Arheur of Mon mouth was best' man for Mr. Thompson. At the reception Mrs. Arthur Gof fin" served the bride's cake ; and Mrs. Karl Brown cut the ices. - After a few days' furlough Mr. Thompson will return to his ship. Mrs. Thompson will re main with her parents for the time being. Octogenarian Honored , Mrs. Alice Hildebrand was honor guest Wednesday - after noon at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Donald Brooks, who entertained on the occasion of the older woman's 80th birth day. Hyacinths were combined with greenery to provide the color for attractive table appointments. Oil 3. gUUU iXUIIUUk Bdllg numbers; antiques were display ed and refreshments served. - The' hostess was assisted by Mrs. E. W. Cooley and Mrs. J. Craft Bidden were Mrs. Addie ... Barton, Mrs. Cooley, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. Craft Mrs. Frank Hunt Mrs. Minnie Kerns, Mrs. Fred Pugh, Mrs. E. J. Reasor, Mrs. Rose Reilly, Mrs. Schmidt, Rodney, Kathleen and Gloria Schmidt Mrs. D. B. Simpson, Mrs. C. S. Utterback, Mrs. Eliz abeth Uright, Mrs. Eva Wood and Mrs. Hildebrand. WbftELO Camp Tcc GbU Colmm ' " . . ' A skating party was planned for girls coming into junior high school next fall, on Thursday when junior high school Camp Fire girls met with Mrs. Elmer Both, their guardian. The party is scheduled for' the Capitola rink on April 27. ' 'Miss Eldora DeMots, district Camp Fire field secretary met with the area council when here on a visit last week. On Friday, April 21, a Blue Bird training session will be held at 2 o'clock, a publicity committee meeting at .4 o'clock and an executive board meeting at 73a. -All meetings will . be in the executive office in- the Oregon building. ' " ", . The Wicaco. Camp Fire group . met Thursday at thehome of their guardian, Mrs. C S. McCol lam. Roberta Klempel and Mari lyn Thompson were appointed on an entertaining committee. , The I sun group met Thursday with Mrs. H. G. Henderson. Plans were discussed for a coun cil fire and a tea tor the mothers. Phyllis Trent was a special guest The Bambi Bluebird group met at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Homer Nordyke on Monday. ' Games followed a business meet ing and a discussion of projects. Bands May Nordyke, scribe, re ported the meeting. Other groups , to meet during the week- were the Waditaka group with Mrs. J. B. Manning and the .Ohanpimay group with Mn. IL D. Smithson. . . t ' . Mrs. Frank H. Spears. arMrs. J. Lyman Steed and Mrs.' John Taylor wEl entertain the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at the former's home on Chemeketa street Mon day night at a 33 o'clock din- ner. V-'-1'-' :--:. ' I'''- V r o S r IL Bv7 MISS BARBARA LOUISE LEONHARDT CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Gamma Phi Beta alumna with Mrs. Frank H. Spears. 1309 Ch meketa, S3t dinner. American Legion auxiliary. Woman's club, a pjn., initiation of new members. United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary. Muster day ser vices and birthday celebration, VTW hall. S p.rn. St Anne's Guild with Mrs. George Buss. 1389 Center street, X pjn. TUESDAY ! American War i Mothers social meeting with Mrs. A. A. Lee,' 2 pjn. Past Presidents, Woman's Re lief Corps, with Mrs. T. M. Hoyt . 753 North Winter street, covered dish luncheon. Book-A-Month club. 1:15 des sert luncheon, with Mrs. H. R. White. 645 South Church street. Salem Ministers Wives meet at Old People's Home, 1623 Center street. 2 p.m. Etokta club with Mrs. W. T. Grier, 1975 Maple avenue, 2 p.m. AAUW recent graduates with Mrs. Stuart Lancefield. 110 East Superior street, 8 p.m. Salem Central WCTU meet t hall, 2 pjn. WEDNESDAY W3CS, First Methodist church. 2 pjn. Daughters of Union Veterans with Mrs. O. H. Homing, 960 Shipping street, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Friendly Neighbors Garden club, 1 :1S dessert luncheon, with Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff e. 170 Rat cliff e drive. Dance Attracts Students A group of high school stu dents were in Portland Saturday night to attend the Anson Weeks dance at Jantzen beach. Making the trip were Miriam Shellenberger and Bob Zeller; Dolores Hamilton and Evan Boi se; Joan Randall and Jim Phil lips; Jackie Torgerson and Dick Schlicker; Shirley Lukins and Bob Steeves; Harriet Huston and Stuart Compton; Delphine Rhin ey and Daryl Jones; Joan Loch ead and Joe Healy; and Dot Py eatt and Keith Morris. Church Women to Have Program Salem Council of Church Wool en will observe Fellowship day . on April 25 at the Calvary Bap tist church, with a 1 o'clock lun cheon and a program following. "Children and Youth Leaders of Tomorrow" is the subject of the meeting. " A new project of the council is the making of scrapbooks for the USO for army and navy. The making of these books is already wey under way. , "i Coogratulatiens are being sent to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clason on " the birth of a son, Richard James, , born. Tuesday, April IL The lit tle boy has an older sister, Myr na. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Clason and Mr. W. L. . Graen. Tho Trahsi Ilnrse Depends cn lie : Drn-giii To give the most efficient service she must have med ical supplies of the best quality. Our label on a pre - scrip tioa bottle Is recognized by nurses as a' sign of the best . Ask them, and have your prescriptions) filled by SchaeieVs. Y i . m. K- Ministers' Wives Will Meet j-" ,:f ' Salem Ministers Wives associa tion will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Old Peoples Home, 1623 Center street at 2 o'clock. Mem- ,bers of the home will be special guests. . - . - Mrs. C. A. Kells is arranging the program. Mrs. Eric M. John son will speak on "Life Among African Women" and will be dressed in African costume. Miss " Edith Fairham will give a group of vocal solos. s Hostesses will be MtsK J. Edgar Purdy, chairman, MrsV E. L. Al len, Mrs. M. A. Getzendaner, Mrs. Irving A. Fox, Mrs. B F. Shoe maker and Mrs. Weaver Hess. t M II Members of the Fast Presi dents club of the Woman's Relief corps will hold election of offi cers on Tuesday when they meet at the F. M. Hoyt homei 753 North Winter street A covered dish luncheon will be served. Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans will preside at luncheon Monday aft ernoon at her Center street home for the pleasure of members of the Gaiety Hill Garden club. ) " VOGUE AS SEEN IN ff I - n Grey Gsdsbotitl . . ETTA CAYNES iutttiti this tktUtt pk to escort ym immtlj esl gy Sfrirngtim rMr. Tit csriigs ittii . . . tylpk-$lim W Irasfy Uilored ... tb tier toppir . . . i9ndrjnl vst ihU or my pthmr tmt. Be As munxtomr import too pirgm wl hUKOH WOOLENS, tm grty eW. Quality rsym ImU tritb KAXLCLO. (r The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Seen and Heard . ; ; By IERYME DECEPTION - NOTES . , Mrs. John W. Brlcker, Ohio's first lady, was honor guest at an in formal morning reception Thursday at the home of Gov ernor and Mrs. Earl Snell;.. Mrs. t Brlcker, charming and gracious, Is pleasant to meet and has more than just a "how do you do" to say to those passing down the receiving line . . ,' Mrs. Brlcker and Mrs. Bobert Barton, whose husband is ex ecutive secretary to Governor Brlcker, were on their - first trip west and j enjoying our many camellias and early spring blossoms". . . Mrs. Miller Hay den in a smart black and white dress introduced to the line . . . Next came Mrs. Walter Spauld lng,v local Pro-America , presi dent wearing a black fur trim med' suit and purple felt hat . , . Mrs. Snell and Mrs. Brlck er both wore black suits and corsages of Iris 'and roses . . . Mrs. L. L. Biggs, state president of Pro-America, wore a becom ing grey suit and small pink felt hat . . . Also receiving was Mrs. James Mott, smart in black! with a wide brimmed shiny black straw hat with green and black grosgrain rib bon trim ... Mrs. Dean Wal ker came over from Independ- ence and luncheon. later attended the assisting . . . Among those Mrs. E. M. Page wearing a navy blue suit green ' orchids and a clever chatreuse hat . . . Mrs. Ronald Jones stunning in a black; dress suit, small black straw; sailor with high crown and veil dotted in white ... At the coffee table, jMrs, Charles A. Sprague in a grey- tweed suit and black and white straw sailor . . . Mrs. Percy Kelly in bay leaf green dress and sailor pf purple and white straw . . . At the door Mrs. Paul Wallace smart in black with a black and white ; check coat and black straw I hat . . . With her was her house guest. Miss Edna Sterling of Seattle, who wore black with a Kelly green hat ... Noted Mrs. John L. Rand's navy blue straw with rose flow ered brim . . .'Mrs. Guy Hick ok's white hat . j . Mrs. Claude Murphy's blue tailleur, brown furs and brown! hat . . . Mrs. George Alexander's chic calot of fuchsia grosgrain ribbon with bows in front . .j . FORMAL DANCING PARTY for the high school set a week ago when Jim Phillips, Richard page and Stuart Compton enter tained at they Elks Club . . . and credit goes to the hosts' mo A I? fvr It H 1 I L xr v It I I ti ll ' .i M -1 B . B Oregon. Sanday Mocsina. April ENGLISH thers for clever decorations . The stage a mass of greens, spring blossoms, forsythia, spy- . rea . . , in the center a huge . Easter bunny and along' the front many , camellias .-. In " the windows were altar candles, ' greenery and colored Easter eggs . . . The hosts looked handsome In the white coats, dark trousers and narrow bow : ties . .. '- : -;; 1 Escorted : by the : hosts . , . Attractive Mary Ana Bolinger with Richard Page, wore white net with white satin ribbon en hancing the bodice and pinned to her shoulder was an orchid ; .'. . Harriet Huston in a navy blue and white pique formal and pink camellias in her bru nette curls, squired by Stuart Compton . . . Miriam Schellen r berger in pink with black but ' terflies scattered down the side of the bodice and full skirt with Jim Phillips White was chosen by many for their dress es . . . Margaret Cooley in white with irredescent sequins on the bodice . .. Kathleen Hug in white with flowing skirt . . . Escorted by navy men . . . Jean Swift In white silk crepe with gold sequins embel lishing the gathered bodice and , skirt . . . and Nancy Wallace In a handsome gown of white organza combined with lace and a narrow black velvet ribbon belt . . . - The punch table was a popu lar place during the evening and at midnight a buffet sup per was served ... The long table covered with a green cloth and centered with a round mir ror encircled with pink and red camellias, in the middle a huge globe fill wjth colored Easter eggs' and on either side white ' tapers in silver .candelabra , . . Around the punch table noted the McClintock twins, Gloria and Barbara, wearing identical white satin and net dresses with juliet caps . . . Mary Ann Brady in red moire , taffeta with white eyelet edg . ing the skirt and around the sleeves ... Jeanne Busick in ' 'white net with bands of silver brocade . . . Marilyn Hjort in .'flame chiffon with rusching around the drop shoulder- . . . Mariann Croisan in sky blue crepe dotted with rhlnes tones. Twosomes . . . Joan Randall in a becoming gown of white net with red roses on the bodice and extending down into the skirt . . . Her escort, Travis Cross, sent her red roses for her hair and a . wrist bracelet of the same flowers . . . Blonde Sally 18. 1944 Smith In : petal blue net com bined with silk, with young Don PhflHm BUI Poonnan arrived with! Nancy Montgom ery ... she fin white chiffon, carrying a pink ruffled muff to which were pinned gardenias Pete Hoar with a newcomer, at tractive Pat Agee, who wore a pretty . pique frock of white ' printed with large blue flowers and threequarter length sleeves edged in net I .'. Caroline Cole man t over from CorvaBis land with BoUin Page . .. . Another; newcomer, Helen Shepherd, who wore delft blue chiffon, the skirt trimmed with white satin bands of the same color . "" Pre-party hosts . . Mary Lou "McKay j in heaven blue chiffon with sequin trim . . . and Jane Walsh in white taffe- ta with a narrow red ribbon belt in back . . . she carried a love ly lace fan with ivory trim from her mother's fan collection . . . Chatting between dances . . . Nancy Buren in white with red embroidery bands on the skirt . . . Blonde Pat Vlesko in a pink and blue-plaid taffeta dress and an orchid corsage . . . Joan Beakey In chatreuse chif fon ... Home from college for the weekend ... Miriam Becke in her off the shoulder dress of white chiffon and lace ruffle around the low neckline . . . and XJsbeth Kennedy in a white silk jersey gown and orchids in her hair . . Mrs. Girod Feted On Birthday Mrs. Ida Girod celebrated her 80th birthday Easter Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Girod when seven of her 11 chil dren and their families gathered for a birthday dinner. The four sons who were; unable to be pres ent were Jesse of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Milton of Decatur, In diana; Paul in the navy, Stationed at Trinidad; and Ralph of the . Seabees, stationed at Pearl Har DOT. j -Those In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Girod and Doro thy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson, Mrs. Paul Girod, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Girod, Myra and Bert all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Stanley of Gresham; Albert Go od of Worland, Wyoming; Roy Girod and Pauline from Berne, Indiana; and from Salem, Mrs. Ida Girod, Harvey Girod and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Girod and Jerry. ja fh v I am. . r. r . who sells It are so important ... and more women are turning to I Gold Cross Shoes and to X ROLLER'S j ; '-A.-'-' M ' - - when they spend their treasured coupons. Fximily Dinner For Visitor : 1 A visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George B. K. Moorhead this weekend is their cousin, MrsT X3va Nelson of Los Ange les. She is In Portland with Rod ney McDowell, the" actor, serv ing as his tutor while he is on production for 20th Century Fox. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead arranged a family dinner at the Spa for Mrs. Nel son. Covers were placed for the visitor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winslow, Mr. and Mrs. George 22 PDICC S AIsC '::'j'.!;3;-'iv-: Exqulsiteljr fine ... spreads lightly, covers smoochly with out showing, and clings! Free of ingredients generally sus pected of arousing allergies. Gboict of smart shades. TfMff WillettV CAPITAL DRUG STORE Corner State and liberty Thert are some things ' . 3 . i - 'i question, without doubt. They are the people . . I the institutions . . . yes, and the products . . . ' i ! ! ) which have proven themselves worthy i - i ! ' of you through the years. . : . That is why, today ...when the quality of a shoe, ' ' '' - 1 t - ' i the honor of its maker and the merchant i Hr sr St yasn . ..UacsIWf4 vX. c s : tvlnslow and Miss Harriet . Win- slow ot Tillamook, Mrs. H. H. Vandevort, Van and Bruce Moorhead and Mr. and Mrs. George K. K. Moorhead. .i v Gene Kester, sea ef Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kester of Portland, Is spending ' the weekend at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. G. N. Thompson. He Is here r ' the First Evangelical league at the Christian Endeavor rally be ing held tiiis weekend. He Is the president tt the Portland district ELCE. Mrs. Johnson spent Eas ter weekend at the Kester home In Portland. " '. leg. ft CeClaf Mea, $2Jt TlOO NOW ) Unniu Phone 3118 jrou accept . . . without more mmm oa tad dots voloo .i , 1 ' ! AKD . i . V I4? Permanent 1XS9- PasJi Rave f" r1 CCc;!cia-. v3wJ I! Open Tburs." Eve. ais at. aiaxavT SAXKSt ( V j ty Appointaient Cast! j PerW V7arr -Ffccat S197 cr 702S -135 N. Commercial - SHOE DEPARTMENT j. i r f K A )aU I i-r ii l " it r