it ' -. ?! :: - -. .'.- - ' t PAGZ EIGHT Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oraaon, Sunday Morning. Mar 23. 194S I Gathering at Siegmuhdfl Today if The suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Siegmund wlU bt the J seen of family cUnner and re- union today In honor of their too, Lt Wilson Siegmund, who la home on leave after 12 j months In tha South Pacific. ? This Is the first time In many years mat the Siegmund four children have been horn at one time. " . ; f At the dinner covers will be placed for Lt. and Mrs. Wilson 8iegmund and son, knmy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Siegmund,' Sa- rah Jane and Charles of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegmund, I Tommy, Shirley and Bobby of 1 Xugene, Mrs. Arnold Hardman . and Sharyn Lynn of Salem, and ! Mr."". N. Siegmund, Jerry and i Jean, Miss Merta Siegmund and I Mr. X. G. Siegmund, all of Long i view, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Siegmund of Salem, and Mr. and ' Mrs. C Z. Siegmund. The Siegmunds from Long ' view are the weekend guests of i the Lawrence Siegmunds. Girl Reserves Corner Leslie 8th grade Girl Reserves elected the following officers at their club meeting ; Tuesday! president, Jeanne King; vice president. Luella McClellan; sec retary, Phyllis Mleziva; treasur er, Ann Carson; song leader, Lila Parlmeater; inter-club council member, Jackie Berkey; alter nate, Jean Peterson! A hamburger fry in the garden of the YWCA will climax the ac tivities of the Leslie 9th GXs, Wednesday at 4:J0. Mary Finch, Willamette university student, will be the guest speaker. Officers for Ann Guthrie chap ter of Tri-Y for next year are: president, Pat Macnamar; vice president, Jean Doolittle; secre tary, Jean Peterson; treasurer, Carol Cain; inter-dub council, Shirley LiudahL Monday night will be the last meeting of the year. . Monday night Winifred Heard chapter elected officers: presi dent, Patricia Long; vice-president, Peggy Burroughs; secreta ry, Hilda Fox; treasurer, Peggy Hedges. . Next year's officers of Abbie Graham chapter are: president, Delores Hamilton;! vice-president. Norma Loewen; secretary, Carol Fallin; treasurer. Donna Chastain; sergeant-'et-arms, Ma rianne Bonesteele;r inter-c 1 u b j council member, Barbara Bates; " alternate, Louella Campbell. ' Rhoda McCullough chapter of j Tri-Y elected the following offi- ) eers Thursday: president, Peggy :, v Paxson; secretary,! Ruth Pfau; . treasurer,. Mary Reunan. y Thursday at the YWCA, El j . eeua McCune, retiring president f of Margaret Meade chapter, in f stalled the following officers for I next year: president. Mavis Eg gens; vice-president, j Diane Riggs; secretary, Pauline Miller; treasurer, Verlainej Walker; pro gram chairman, Pat Zahare; o- cial chairman, Cleo Schniedel; -- sergeant-at-arms, Barbara Hall; service chairman, Charlotte Hall; music chairman, Gracey Wid ! dows; publicity chairman, Eve- lyn Benz. j . r , " , The Tri-Y cabinet met at the i YWCA Tuesday jfor the last business meeting J of : the year, i with Mrs. Neil Brown. As their part of the contribution toward the building fund for the new YWCA, Tri-Y is buying a fifty dollar war bond, .j - During a candlelight service in . the auditorium of the high school Wednesday morning, Tri t Y officers were j formally in--' stalled. Girls receiving this rec ognition were: president, Janet i Miller; vice-president, Mary Eli . aabeth Reinhart; secretary. Lor- na Arnold; treasurer, Lois Bur . ris; . finance, Jean Doolittle; ao " cial, Roberta -Tuwing; program. Jean Hatfield; service, Shirley j Klnnane; ring and pin. Donna L i u d a h 1 ;:; publicity, Margie 1 ScahdUng; music, Sally Terrill; camp . and conference. Joyce -Smith.'::'"; . j - A panel discussion was held at the YMCA, Wednesday. Par- ticipating wfcre: Tjri-Y, Betty Jo Beardsley, - Harriet Huston and ; Pat Brown; Hi-Y, Tom Bartlett, Bob Thomas and, Frank Bales. Frank Neer, dean of boys at the high school, presented the sum snary. Leader and club advisors attending the panel - were: Mrs. . Orace Hockett, -Mrs. Mary Brown, Mr. George BurrUl, Mr. Harold Davis. The AAUTF esitd stdy grew will hold Its last meeting for this year at -the -home of Mrs. Wil liam J. Braon. S3I North 25th at with Mrs. C Ronald Hudkms, assistant hostess. I The meeting will 'be held Tuesday at t pa, Mrs. Milton Cot and Miss F. Alt Davis will talk on the growth of Christian faith in the mind . of th child. ;: ' : fyssw Perm. Twah f Vfave .1. . . ir'"' k9 Extra for Flaser wave or Hairdress Open Thurs. Eve, by Appointment . rfcont Czztl Perta.! WaTcri ' 1 Mlsa Shirley Lukina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Luldns, who will be Installed as worthy advisor of Chad wick Aasembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls Tuesday night at formal public installation, ceremonies at the Masonia Temple. Miss Carolyn Carson lis the rearing worthy ad visor. Qesten-Millen. Installation on Tuesday Night Miss Shirley Lukins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Lu kins, will be formally installed ' as worthy advisor of Chadwick . assembly, Order of Rainbow" for Girls at a public ceremony Tues day at the Masonic Temple at 8:13 o'clock. Miss Carolyn Car son, retiring worthy advisor, will be the Installing officer. Other officers to be Installed are Beverly Davenport, associate . worthy advisor; Lois Burris, charity; Jo Ann Tweedie, hope; Jean Doolittle, faith; Nancy Far rar, chaplain; Nancy Buren, drill leader; Pat Larson, associ ate drill leader; Carol Cain, love; Barbara Bates, religion; Evelyn Killin, nature; Berniece Isham, immortality; Charlotte Alexan der, fidelity; Leah Case, patrio tism; Joan Farrell, service; Jo Ann Thomas, confidential ob server; Ruth Tanner, outer ob server; Roberta Meyer, musi cian; Mrs. Fern Craven, choir director; Ruth Pearcy, Pat Pow ell, Beverly Kenney, Pat Pear sont Elaine Winkle, Coral Nel son and La Von Cannon, choir. By Mslne Bnren Bach's violin concerto in major, Schubert's MUnfinished,, and Tchaikowskjf's "Romeo and Juliet fantasy4 j overture -are among the works promised for this weekend on the air. Several programs were changed from last week to make way for the celebration of V-E day, but will be performed this weekend. Today's fine music includes: 11 a.m. (CBS) Paul Lavalle will lead the Stradivari orches tra in "Zapateado" by Serasate, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" by Kern, a rondo by Mozart, the overture from "The Bohemian Girt- by Balfe and others. 1130 ajn. (NBC) John Charles Thomas will sing "Because" by D'Harddot, The Night Is Young , and You're so Beautiful" by Rose-Fueas and "Vilia" by Jj har. The chorus will sing "Casey Jones," and the orchestra will play nur s by Moszkowski and Grieg. 12 (CBS ; Yhe New York Phil harmonic Symphony will feature John Corigliano, violinist, - and Bruno Walter, conductor. The orchestra will play the symphony No. t in B minor by Schubert and "Death and Transfiguration' : by Strauss. The violin concerto No. 3 In I major by Bach will be played by the. soloist with the orchestra. : IM N3SC The NBC under the direction of Dr. Frank Black will play the three movements of the concerto for piano and or chestra by Khachaturian with William KapeH, pianist Monday's programs include the appearance of Helen Trau- bel on the Telephone hour at 9 o'clock , who will sing the beau tiful aria "Vlssi de'art" from Tceca. Cotton Frocks O Lingerie O Hosiery CL 0 IZi State 1 u i - - i- V CLUB CALENDA1 MONDAY . St. Anna's OuUd wltta Mrs. Charles Wood. S1I Wast LafeUs, i-M pjn. I Jayceettesi with Mrs. Jaa Hovet, 1033 Highland mr: American Legion auxiliary 1 mothen meeting. Salem Wom an's clubhouse. Hat Hlbbard camp and auxil iary meet st VTW hall. S pm. TUE8DAT I KxtcuUre session, Salem Coun ' ell of church women, YWCA, s p.m. BPW dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant. S:30 p.m. AAUW child study group, with Mrs. William J. firaun. 834 North S9th st - Salem Council of Church Worn en executive council, TWCA, 1 PJ. v WEONKSDAT Women's assodaUon. First Presbyterian church, t pjn. THliKSDAV Saiem Sojourners club meet a Quelle, dessert luncheon, 1 p.m. o Pupils ill Play i Pupils of Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts will; be presented in two recitals at their studio during the next week. The first is sched uled for this afternoon at 4 O'clock when the following piano pupils'; will play: Wally "Wood, Tonuny Drynan, Merlyn; and Anona Grubser, Charles Mar s t e r s , Roberta and Barbara Amundson, Darlene Turner, Pa tricia j Gordon, Patricia Todd, Freddy and; Danny Kites, Eve lyn Hindebrand, Aileen Allison, Norman Luther, Shirley j Ann Fellows, Linn Laswell, Audra Garbarino, 'Glenn and Virginia Benner, Marilyn Lorenz, t Jean Hartwell, Moyra Moore, ! Bob Donnelly, Curtis Humphrey, Marcla OdelL Baddy and Dana Lindstrand, Ardella Reynolds, Bernice Imlah, Marion Coffel and Patricia Perkins. i ' The second recital will be Wednesday night at 8:1S o'clock, when ProL Roberts piano pupils will play. - r DEODORANT CREAM EegaW m Ceiling Prioe,l ijOasW Ms 8ALX Limited Timtt Bay your summer supply now I Cream7so&t smootK deodorani keeps yon well groomed.! Checks under-arm penpiradon, stops oJor.llen like Tussy Deodorant Cream tool Cet yourt today and save halil TSTLUEirm ZzJt Est j Zlz:o i . $ ! Safe j I Car. SUU'A 'liberty Th. 1111 Mothers to Be Guests At Tea Gold Star Mothers will be spe cial ; guests at a Mother's ; Day tea to be given this afternoon from S to at the home of Mrs. A. C Grsg. The junior griup of the American Legion auxiliary Is sponsoring the affair. Mem bers and friends of the Legion Auxiliary are invited. ? Receiving at the door and in " charge of the guest book will be Alice Louise Ohling and Beverly Krueger. Greeting guests will be Diane Putnam, president of the Juniors, Mary White, first ' Gold Star member, and Mrs. Donald -Madison, auxiliary president X Yellow iris with matching ta . pert' will center the tea table at which Mrs. J. D. White, Mrs. Donald Madison, Miss Carol Jean Gragg, Miss j Thelma Smith, La Vonn Cannon and Joan Blax all will pjde. j : Musicalnumbera will be given by Janet Gaiser, Marilyn Morse and Joan BlaxalL ' - Assisting about the rooms will be Barbara Jones, Louise Dotten, Joan Jacqua, Audrey Simmons, . Shirley Webber, Joan Voves, Lorene Palmateer, Virginia Lov- cik, Beverly Hofstetter and len Reynolds. ! it The Triple ITri-Y under 1 the ElJ direction of Virginia Ward liott will give a group of selec tions. Miss Jewell Gueffroy Willj be the accompanist. Members of. the trio are Lois Ruecker, Grace Ashf ord, Diane Riggs, Janet Mil ler. Ruth Pearcy.. Cleo ScheideL Sally TerriL Justine Woelke and Berniece Isham. Dinner Meeting For Bow Club! The regular meeting of th Salem Business and Professional Women will be held Tuesday night at the Golden Pheasant. A " 6 JO dinner will precede I the 'business meeting over which Miss Phebe McAdams, president, will preside. : j The program is to be in charge of Miss Ida Mae Smith, I chair man of the program committee and Mrs. Arthur Weddle, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Miss i Helen ' Fletcher and Mrs. Marian Wood on. Dr. TL Ivan Lovell will talk on his impressions of the San ' Francisco conference. Mrs. Jes ' sie Bush Mickelson will ' lead , group singing. I ' - Mi '''; Mrs. Lynn Helse has retamed ' from Portland where she has ' been at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Richard DeVers, for a wee). " Li and Mrs. Wilson Siermand ' and son, Jimmy, are leaving, i Monday for i Neskowin j where , they sojourn for several weeks, Mrs. Harry H. Weinstetn la , visiting in Portland for several days with members of her fam- ,. iiy. Miss Kasemary Gaiser. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, is home from Pomona, j Calif.. 7 where she completed her fresh man year at Pomona college. , V lb si n a - h mm' m m - i ' ' . '' i ... i . ii nil ill I mi, ill. I I I. ' i : ' ;','.:' J j '- , ' t- I - .r-.- v- I" "'' f: ',", .;U . 't,"'--'.',.; "'C ' "i ' - " ... v.. ii , i ' J.-' -.c . '. a. i : -.-I.... " . I . ! ., N , .... . . . . , ..... , .- V..: .l . .;.;.ft;vv:iJ!:'- '-,.-.1' ;v fi'C't . . ; lii'-' r---' , V. " 'V, ' " ' Comi showing of Bret" felt iabria and straw C " gn ''? 01 types iof new hats lor holidays ahead WSl'if. 01 1 i 1135 0 but . . . better go soon to sea tha pret tiest street in Salem. Aa you drive along! Summer gtreet, slow down at E street and look carefully both ways. The Hawthorns are simply beautiful. j Awelalt o3 . . . As a -Salem matron stopped on uie scales in uie bank, tm old man, sitting 'closely, said "135." She re plied, "It's ISO straight up."' as she looked MOM LO - Camp Hr G!ds : j ; - Column I . j - ,- , . i r j--;- Registrations for Kilowan, the Camp Fire Girls summer camp, are drawing to a close jwith openings left In only a few:! ses sions. Because! an unprecedented number of Blue Birds desired to come to camp and all Blue Birds registrations were filled the first half of Gypsy Trails has been opened for them August 3 to 18 and has been divided to take' car of one-week campers. j Tawasi group met with Mrs. Esther Ca vender, their guar dian. May 2 for a party planned, by Ina Mae Brown, Joan Halter man. Beverly Beck and Beverly HalL May 10 a council fire was held and Joan. Halterman j was awarded Trail Seekers rank. All girls participated In a program f or the Richmond PTA, their sponsors, May; 13, at which: time all girls completed requirements for Wood Gatherers rank. The Wahanka group met with their guardian; Mrs. Ernest Wal ker, May 11 and elected the fol lowing officers: Marlene Perkins, president; Vivian Mahart, j vie president; Velma Howard, J sec retary; Mary 2C Bullock, . treas urer; Gay Clearwater,' song lead er; Greta Ann Schrecengost, scribe. j The Crocus group . of jBlue Birds met with their leader; Mrs. Mabel Sliff e ! and i visited the Cherry City bakeryj At the next meeting the girls made flower prints by the spatter printing method on cards for their moth ers. . I . . i The Waditaka group met; with their leader, '.Mrs. Marie Fas nacht, Wednesday. Nancy Dough ton, Joyce Rautenkranz and Edna Mae Manning passed their Fife Makers rank. After the business meeting the girls tinted photos. . j ; ' I Th Otakuye group met with their guardian, j Mrs. Blaine Brown, May ID for a tea for their mothers. Each girl took part in the program presented at which time they reviewed the years ac- tivities of the 4 group and girls had accomplished. ' what Camp Fire' Girls and I Blue Birds throughput the city parti cipated In Music week Thursday by remaining at each of the schools for a song feat led by members of the Horizon club. The new Singing Kilowan, th Camp Fire-song book, was in troduced to the girls. i i - Wesleyaa Servlee gmlld f th Leslie Methodist church j will meet Monday at 8 p m. with No na Riley, 42S Oxford street Mrs. Frank Loos will preside at a one o'clock luncheon Mon day afternoon at her home on Oak street ta compliment to members of her bridge dub. I'M Especially these exciting versions . . with glamorus mesh fluttering from the brim or with a gallant bow smack in front From our col lection of Sissy Senior : i 5 f0 "57 Cfl MILLER'S . . SECOrD Church Council Will Meet ; The executive session of th Salem council of Church Women : will be held on Tuesday at 2 pm. . In the YWCA building. The new constitution will b read and discussed.. Plans will be completed for the summer pro-1 ects, the Bible story hour at th playgrounds in Salem, and work among migratory children in the bean fields and hop yards. Hospital Group To Take Members ' The membership committee of tb4 Salem General hospital, un der the co-chairmanship of Mrs.: E. IM. Page and Mrs.. Taylor Hawkins, met at the Page home on fThursday night to make plans for the membership driveT Members of the committe are the chairmen, Mrs. Wflmer Page, Mrs. Lewis Griffith Mrs. Ercel Kay, Mrs. George Alexan der, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. Hen ry! Meyers, Mrs. ban McLellan, Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. Charles McElhinny, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. M. L. -Meyers, Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. Charles Heltzel, Mrs. WU liam Busick. Mrs. Harry Crane,' Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. Robert Coffey, Mrs. Lester Barr and Mrs. Wniiam Burghardt. The auxiliary recently pur chased a $1000 bond, which will W; used later for hospital equip ment Projects of the auxiliary are the purchase of a large re frigeration unit for the hospital and a heavy duty electric mixer. I - I jj; ! Salem 8ooamers ehib will met ' for a . dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon at the. Quelle : at one o'clock. For reservations members! are . asked to phone; Mrs. Jacob Foos or Mrs. Sam Cjmpbel KEIZER Mrs. Walter Lan sing, Mrs. Paul Pierce, Mrs. J. Ej Bartruff, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs. William Earle, Mrs. Nick LeRud, Mrs. Yunker, Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Mrs. R. B. McClay, Miss Ethel and Miss Alta Hall, Mrs. Harry Broadbent Mrs. Sam Richard, ;Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mrs. A. L. Mason and Mrs. Ben daggett and Mrs. Broadbent's little granddaughter attended the sewing club at Mrs. Ben Clag gett's Thursday. A no host din ner was served. Mrs. Otto Yun ker, president will join her hus band since school is closed and Vice President Mrs. Walter Lan sing will preside at future meet ings of which the next one will be June 7 at Mrs. J. E. -Bartruff a. ! ?ct& VcA tile tczkt SISSV SAILOEIS FLOOH . A at ttie died. Another old man, sitting on the other side of the scales, scad disgustedly, "All morning long, he's never missed, I ; don't believe it" ! Proven fact , . . As they said, when tell ing the history, of the AAUW Saturday, the organization was supposed " to prove that women could survive the rigors of a col lege education. It was generally agreed they have survived . . . v . . Maadne Buren. Airs. Charles W4 win open her , West Lefelle street home Monday afternoon to members of St Anne's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church. The meeting will take place at 1:30 o'clock and election of . officers will be held for the coming year. L As sisting hostesses will be Mrs. Bill Dolf, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Keith Brown and Mrs. E. J. Ha gen. WRG Has Several New Members - The Woman's Belief - Corps, auxiliary to the GAR, met at the YMCA, May 18, with " Justina Kildee, presiding officer. The following candidates wer initiated: Ruth J. Hornaday, Jo sephine "A. Erikson, Viola Mc Laughlin, Alda Murphy, Hannah E. Beard and Lena A. Taylor. Refreshments : were served In honor of the new members.; Department convention will b held in Portland May 22, 23 and 24. ' ,- :;!-.:v : Memorial Day services will be held at the City View , cemetery. May 30 at 10 a.m. Allied organl rations.will take part in the ser- vices." . 1 i Women to Hear S Rev. J. L. Knight The Woman's association of the First Presbyterian church will meet at 2 o'clock Wednes day to hear Rev. John L. Knight professor-of religion, Willamette university, speak on "Making Peace in America." Two Willam ette girls, Dorothy Dietrkk, vo calist and Dorothy Niles, accom panist, will furnish music. ; - A board meeting at 1 o'clock will precede the meeting. Mrs. John D. Mint will en tertain the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae at her home, 821 Sagi naw street Monday night at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses! will be Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. Paul Bale. All alumnae . in the city are invited to attend. A hease gaest of Mrs. Frank Durbin Is Mrs. Frederick Pease . of Seattle. She expects to be here several weeks. - 1 . 1 MM ; I V If' 9i .WA t JA fish 1- ; tiny Sm ar nateraasnsr rat Women .11$ North Liberty. (tl fjwa-BBssswsasBBBwsaw' ssssji Ssss sssi t ssssssi sss m m s ssiasS ssssaH ssssia sssp es 1 sss ei i n a Au Revoir Party for Marrs ! Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Kin were hosts for an au revoir par ; ty Saturday night at their noma on Jerris avenue in compliment 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Marr, ' who are leaving for Tillamook to live. The occasion also marked th tenth wedding anniversary jof the Marts. . ..y. J :;v, y" . Assisting Mrs. Kinf ; were Mrs. Joseph Johnston and Mrs. Fred Pickhard, Thirty guests i were Invited to can informally during the evening to , say fare well to Mr. , and Mrs. Marr. An all whit color scheme was used jln the decorations. Hostesses Fete I Mrs. Merten ( - ' . - . Mrs. P. G. Gorton and Misi Katherin Murnan entertained i. Jointly Thursday night at Mrs. ! Gorton's residence in honor of . Mrs. Ann Merten, bride-elect of Mr. Patrick J. Corcoran of Los Angeles. The guest of honor was : presented with a miscellaneous I shower of gifts, after which re jfreshments were served on a ! lace-covered table adorned with ! spring flowers and whit tapers. I The i guest list Included the 1 guest of honor, Miss Elda Unger, I Miss lola Hansen, Miss Frances Kuenstlng. Miss : 1 Eva Ferre. I Mrs. ; Doris Fuqua, Mrs. June : RusselL Miss Betty Jean Merten, I and the hostesses, Miss Katherin 1 'Murnane and Mrs. P. G. Gorton. j Teacher Hostess ( To the Mothers j Miss Frances Virginie Melton ' was hostess to mothers of her 1 piano pupils at a party on Satur- day night given at the home of Mrs. George Allen, North 21st i street The evening was spent In formally. ! Miss Melton has announced her final recital for the year, to I be held on June 1. '". -- - .- 1 RATION CALENDAR 1 MEATS. PATS, STC.i I Book 4 VS and ZS through DS c4 throyKh June S; El through Jl good through June 3S; Kt through PI go4 through July 31; QS Uirouh US ool tUrough August SI. PROCESSED rOODS I Book 4 HI through MS good throuifh June ; -Nl through SS good through June 30; TS through X2 good througn July 31; YX ZS endAl throunh CI good through August St. SFGAB: ! Book 4 ' Stamp S3 valid for ne pound through June t. Stamp SS now valid. .1 . ; SBOESi ' Book S Alrphine stamps 1. S and S valid iadeflnitols'. CASOUNS: 1 A 13 coupons good everywhere for four gallons acb through June 31 yucL on: ,' Period 1-3 (tad) eouoona i .td through Ausuat 31. Nat more than 7S per cent of season's rattooa should oava oeea used to data. J Simple Utfldt drMssw cms loo? on 'chflna - and flmportanc. Thwy'r he what-towecor for dinner vfhen the boys com i horn. In prints and dark shears 1 ! 1 . ' J. With ffrvfa rfolrrfU rmrl I oap sleeves. . " t Shop US First nUmXJJ zzssz, -i.4.