I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, Mar 14. 1944 PAGE HITS i . Miss Leisla Dear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Darr, whose engagement to Mr. Clarence H. Weber, pri vate first class, United States army, Has been announ ced. Mr. Weber is the son of Mr; and Mrs. Fred Weber of Freeport, Illinois.! No date has been set for the wed ding. (Jeeten-Miller). !-! j - Weekend visitors at the home of Ernest Wagners were Captain and Mrs. Robert L. Howard of Oakland, California. Capt. How ard has just recently returned from,: the south Pacific where he has seen 18 months of service with vthe Filth air force, and is now enroute to an air .base in Washington. Officers wires of the 70th di vision will have a luncheon at the Marion hotel at .12:30 1 on Thursday, May 18. Mrs. Charles E. McFarlane at 21705 and Airs. Ora Roof at 3041 will take reser vations.. At Home, Is Slated for Tuesday. i Slated for Tuesday afternoon is the second annual "at home" sponsored by the Salem high school Home Economics club. All mothers and persons interested in seeing the work of the home economics department are asked to call between 1 and 4 o'clock. In the past the club has spon sored a style show in conjunc tion with the Girls League Mo thers tea. - ; Reference material, textbooks, pamphlets and charts will be on display and demonstrations will be given by the regular classes. Articles to be on display range from laundry bags and waste baskets to tailored coats.; Various food products will be on exhibit and the punch and cookies to be served will be -prepared by the foods class. 1 ' : Punch will be served in High Home. and serving will be a group ' of club members includ ing Betty Manoles, Colleen Kro ner, Joan Randall, Pat : Tamil, Nadine Beach, Margie Smith, Charlotte Rain, Pat Larson, Glo ria Evanson, Betty Hill, Delores Lebold, Joan Smith, Evely a Stockman and Phyllis Wilson. : Pouring will be Mrs. A. F. . Marcus, Miss.. Frances Clinton, Miss Betty Pierce and Mrs. Wal- 1 ter E. Snyder. ' . - A feature of the at home will be the awarding of ribbons to the honor students of the Home Economics club: A ribbon and a certificate Is taking the place of the pins from the American Home Economies association which were awarded in the past ; Miss Margaret Smith is presi dent of the club and Miss. Iris Wall, next year's president Miss Jean Hoffert is chairman of the at home and in charge of. dis plays are Phyllis Wilson, Eve lyn Stockman, Barbara 'Baldwin . and Nadine Beech. Others assist ing are Betty Manoles, ' Lucille Swindler, "Joan Randall, Pat Larson, Ruby Burnham and Na dine Beech. Advisors -of the club are Mrs. Eula S. Creedt and Mrs. Earl JDooley. s - - U n't ' ctx Public Invited SUiX?.IE3 G':zlzztt zt.1 tcrscaal Pupil of Sherwood, Ckicao, " For Years a Proirunent Portland Teacher - - - Accredited Teacher of Plana , . EDGINNEH3 OH ADVANCED "- -S ?.':! s Miss Clark, -Lt Larhka To Wed . ? ; t - " Surprise announcement of the weekend is the coming marriage of Miss Georgiana Clark, daugh ter i of : Mrs. Evangeline Clark, and Lt! Raymond Lamka, United States navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamke, sr. Miss Clark and her mother are entraining for New York Friday and from there wjll. go ' on to- Newport, Rhode Island, where the young couple i will be married on June 1. While in New York Miss Clark and her mother will visit with Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Gleason. The bride-elect was born and raised : in New York, coming to Salem 12 years ago. She is a graduate of Salem schools. Lt. Lamka is a graduate of Sa lem high school and attended Willamette university where he was a member of Alpha Psi Del ta fraternity. He wai home on leave in March after seeing act ive duty in the navy for the past two'years. The couple, will live In New - port while Lt. Lamka is sta tioned i there. Mrs. Clark will return to Salem after her daugh tera marriage. . Mrs. Ivan Merchant will en tertain the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at a 6:30 o'clock dinner Monday night at her suburban home. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. LeRoy Grote and Mrs. Ri chard Nelson. -.-.)'":;. - .- -i -:.: -" ' -:; - Miss . Beth Slewert ; and Mrs. Alan Siewert have -left for New York City - where -they will visit for ten days. Enroute home they will stop in Denver,; where Mrs. Siewert's husband is stationed at .'a nearby army air base. For Delegate CScasNafeadtesftrSka rasT eeRctcssMUM. mstmct Frc3 11. Ccs!lCrJ - 4- : " t : --, --I. . Urf Cfvm 19 a term Cons&vtional ' Govmmnf " IHH idwtiMM) v . ' J " Charier V. Winn. CSJt; -rasadena, CaUf. Member of the Board of Lecture ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts. - In the -CUL'&Cn SDD7XCK " Car. Chesaeketo liberty fits. Under Auspices of First Church of Christ Scientist Salem. SUNDAY AFTESNOON, MAY II AT I T2L SESSION Seen and Heard J . . , By JERYME ENGLISH It 1 BUS1 MAKING PLANS for their Hveddings are Pollyanna Sbinkle,! Mary Jane Kestly and Mary Jane Brabec . . Due to army orders and furloughs the exact dates cannot bet set . . Pollyanna and ;Bob Findley plan to be married the end of May ' after hi receives his air corps wings . I . If he obtains a leave they wilji be married at a church ceremony here . . Mary Jane Kestly and Jimmy Davis of the coast guard are planning a June wedding, the date depending on his leave:. . . Mary Jane Brabec leaves next Sunday for San An tonio, Texas where she will be come Mrs. John - Richard Kelty. . The yoiing brides-elect are at tending fshower parties, doing trousseati shopping and deciding what to pack and take for their first home, even though it be an apartment or small room .... Mary Jean McKay left last night : for R a 1 e i g h; North Carolina, where she will be married to En- ; sign Elmer Harrold on May 20 . ". . Th?y will be there for a few months While he attends engin eering school, i t NAME CHOSEN . . . Law-' rence Kenneth, is the name Lt . and MrsS Kenneth Potts have se- i lected for their second son, born earlier in the month in Georgia ... The little boy weighted six pounds jthirteen ounces and has a two year old brother, Ronald. CONVENTION NOTES . . . . Mrs. James G. Pike is home from the national convention of the l General Federation of Women's clubs at St Louis . . . She re- ports a streamlined session and was much impressed - with the ! way business details were taken ; care of ,L . On junior night Hel en was selected as one of the models k . Just to show what other Junior clubs are doing . . . The New? Jersey Juniors bought 16 ambulances last year, costing $1353 apiece .!. . Mrs. Clinton , Standishb and M r s. D e 1 b e r t 1 Schwabbauer $lso represented i the Salem juniors at the conven tion . . is: They spent some time : in Chicago . . i saw Tommy Dor- ! sey and j his orchestra, "Blossom Time" and- tried unsuccessfully to get s e a t s for "Oklahoma. Echo wnt on to Staunton, ViT' ginia tolsi see Clinton ... She says it was quite a sight to pass through ! the Blue Ridge moun tains which are beautiful ... lots of trees in' bloom and whole hillsides !of trilliums. CHANGE OF ADDRESS for the Kenneth ji Mannings ... They i are nowlat home with Peter and Nancy, at 090 West Nob HU1, their newly purchased home. RETURNED is Mrs. John J. Roberts, fwho has been in Jack sonville, f Florida, with her son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Dawes (Mildi Rob erts) and small daughter, Dar cey, the past two years . . . Mrs. Roberts visited in Salem last week and is how in Portland TT : : : 1 s: . ' ! v ; .- . .... ."; ' a,. - .i furs to Wards for And bring Ibeni in fodbyf Leave tftem in our modem told storage vaults all during (he hot summer days , weB protected from moths and drying heat, safely insured gainst fire and Iheft. Then when you want ftem next Fail, meyll be soft and lovely and lustrous. us give where she hopes to find a bouse and get settled soon . It Is possible Mildi and her little girl will come west for a visit in the summer. TRAVEL BITS . . Home ward bound is Mrs. Thome H. Hammond, who arrived in Los Angeles on Tuesday and after a several weeks stay there and in San Francisco, "will come on to Salem ... She has been in New York City the past year . . . . her navy lieutenant husband was stationed there before- going overseas . . . In Chicago Helen met Mrs. Wayne Page, who had arrived the day before to be with her army captain husband, sta tioned at Camp Grant ... In Los Angeles Helen will visit Mrs. Robert Welden ' (Maxine Rogers) and will be the guest ef her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs.. Al bert Boardman . . . She hopes to visit a number of the Salem people who are now residing there. Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren is leaving 'for San Francisco this weekend to go house hunting so that she and her young son, Douglas may next month Join Lt (jg) Nohl gren, who is stationed at Treas ure Island. Jean drove down with their belongings and is coming back on the train. THEY'RE VISITING . . . . . Chatted with Mrs. Verlin G Coleman (Gwendolyn Hunt) who looked smart in a grey silk polka dot dress and grey princess coat ... She is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hunt but plans to go on to Port 8 I M IIBS. ODA F. IilcjrJTYRE Bepublican Ilepresenlalive Marion County Pd. Adv. MONTGOMERY WARD nng yo safe, storage .... - . Expert cleaning.and repairs, too . . all at low Ward prices! ' rlave your fur coat deemed and re paired by experhv-SrSng it In I .let you an estimate of the- cost. land while her army husband Is overseas. ; : Mrs. Steams Eason and baby daughter, Mary Lynn, are her from Wena tehee at the David Ea- , ion, home tmtH the end. of the " month . She looked smart in . "a grey three piece suit with white pin stripe and a small grey I ''.II i 1 W ... .'IF, . : XK - 52 ; II V ; -..f i ntitwX 3 1 mm . i ... . ii; i i .hat with white- bows and white i dots on the veil. , Mrs. Kenneth Golliet (Hattte j Samp) is back from Seattle at ' the country home of her parents, 1 Mr. -and Mrs. G. A. Ramp . ., . ,; Ken recently received medical; discharge from "the . marine re i serve . . The couple's future k AIT TTKIDG CIAV. Not surprising wfien you on Wards Lay Away i cfiooxt any October 15 J . - whift you What's mort those prize skins that sons. It will be Isn't it worth iuhn,to oak YOUit selection now? Of cbursel Drop in to- , if , ! ; ' " - ' '".V' day andlet us show you our beautiful new1944col!ection,ranging from . A ..lans ar not certain, but depends on where Sears Roebuck -and" company locate him . . .-He is now at their Seattle office. " , Mrs. Frank A. EUlott Is leav . ing today for Portland where she will spend the summer.--' ' : bcdydcjg mum consider how oasy it is to Plan. Just think, for only i ' I m f ' . a A ft coat in Wards stocks and we ll hold complete your payments. you'll receive a coat made from only wear longer and took lovelier over many sea expertly made, too, with careful attention to every detail. A- Mr. and Mrs. G arson have re- turned from a business and pleasure trip- which took them ' to .Washington, DC, New York' and New ; Orleans. They visited their sonj Private Lawrence Carson, In. Paris, Texas. They ' returned home by way of Los Angeles. : Montgomery ward pcuq goatt own a lovely fur 3 down you may mm . '' t . '. it tor you until prime, choice pelts to rii U Federal Tax. H M uiontgomerv ward Studio: 732 N. Cottaje :i7 155 N. liberlj Phcie 3194 113 K. tibcrty i phcae 319 i