' ' - i '.M1 -I : : i- . .... - ..- ' , mm uruAHjn atAiuwiAn. scoem. Org Simday Monlag, Moy SX 1US I T" i fj j .1-1 II , f- 1J .J ,. n - , . ..' - i- .r: -f-:-',--'- V . -JS . ' k. L ' . ; : : -. .' , .1 " ' t'!:' v.' j ' ' - :Jr:z : . .S-:l . i u f : -. J Miss Violet Mary Heisler, Claud Heisler of Getvais, whose -wedding to Mr. Clarence Schaffers will be anevent of June 13 at the St Louis church. The brideect Is employed at the secretary c4 state's office. Nicaraguan Talks to Women interesting facts about his native country, Nicaragua, and other central American coun tries were told members of the American Association of Univer sity Women at the final meeting Of the year on Saturday, by Senior Rolando Porras, here with the state highway department, j. jThe speaker discussed the dif , ferences in opportunities for women in his own country and the United States. He discussed briefly the educational system, Which includes, compulsory ele mentary schooling. , and also co education. Women are allowed university education. land many are successful in the professions, but they are not allowed to vote, he said. i i - J : t j Mrs. John B u r c h a m was elected president of the Salem branch to succeed Mrs.. Egbert Oliver, and her cabinet will in clude Mrs. Frank Burlingham, vice-president; Mrs. Elie Schroe der, secretary; Mrs Marjorie Whitely, treasurer, and school loan fuAd chairman, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs. Mrs. Burcham al serves as stat evice-i)resident of AAUW. Reports were made by the treasurer, and by several com mittee chairmen. j j Seniors at Willamette univer ' sity, special guests. Were intro duced by the president, and Dr. Helen Pearce gave a; history of the organization for thrtr bene fit . ..... - . ' Mrs. Virgil Golden and ' Mrs. Norman Freese poured at the 'tea hour. ' S ': J h : 1 .! :. , . - j : . s - !. Bible Class Meet With Airs. Hughes at Her Falls City Home .1 ... . j- ' TALLS CITY-rThe Bible class of . jthe Methodist church met with Mrs. Fred Hughes Wednesday.! Guests of the class were Mrs. Lsura Horn and Mrs. Palmer. Mrs. Frances Speerstra, Mrs. Richard Paul, Mrs. Laura Horn, Mr. and Mrs. John Calavan and John Letterman attended the meet ing in Dallas' Wednesday evening to i hear the returned 'missionary X. R. Moon speak of Jamaica. Moon spent fifteen years in Africa as a missionary. - The; past five Fears he has been at Jamaica. Re tired now, he is doing work on the home field.- i- mm flliil Iasslf : - ! TtiercisfMsuDstitutefor i good eyesisht It; is the j . keystone of your success i and your enjoyment of I life. Dont "take chances" 1 with anything so pre cious. At the slightest surpkjsoo of trouble ... ' Eith:::::b Dr. Ilarry A. Erown Optometrist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Stupf el To Marry In Texas Miss Carole Stupfel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Stupfel. and her sister. Miss Irene Stup fel. have left for the east and Texas where the former will be married on June 3 to SgL Har old Fullwood, son of Mrs. Maude Fullwood of Oil and. California. The girls are visiting with rela tives and friends in Chicago and Wisconsin.' They expect to ar rive in Gainesville, Texas the end of the month. ' Miss Stupfel and Sgt. Full wood will be married at the ar my chapel at Camp Howze, where he is stationed. After their marriage- they will reside in -Gainesville. Miss Irene Stupfel will be. her suiter's only attend ant. She will, return home by way of Los Angeles. The bride-elect Is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy - and has been employed at the sec retary of state's office here for several years. Her fiance at tended schools in California. He was with the 41st division in the South Pacific for 34 months, re turning to the states last winter. beck thom up At not battle A lls heart of the aoaselaad, the figkting grows fteresr.aod ssore eostiy ia mea, saateriet and saoaey. Thata one rsasosv why every red-blooded Asserlcaa muat back this mighty 7th War Loam with every dollar he can lay hands oa. Another rea soa is thatthis is really fwo drives la ooe. la the same period last puY tiovi d UYfAonni r.l O tl War Bond Gift on Display in Our liberty and By Jeryma GOING SEPARATE WAYS soon win be Nancy Stricklin and Su sanna Schrammj, who have been taking preliminary , training in occupational therapy at MilLi college the past four months . . . on May 28 and They graduate will be home aJ short while be fore leaving for j new assignments . . . Nancy will go to Baxter Gen eral hospital at jSpokane and Su sanna to Brooks General hospi tal, Fort Sam Houston, Texas . , 4 At the anny hospitals the girls will continue occupational therapy training for e 1 g h t months . l . Susanna expects to come directly home for a week while Nancy will visit a few days in Carmel before coming north . . . The j girl graduated-fromThe three Willamette last June and are Pi Mrs. Earl Beta Phis . . . TATPED for Qrcheu. national modern dance honor society, was Carol Young oij 6alem. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell Young ... A senior on the Oregon State college campus' and a member of Gamma Phi Beta she received the honor on llother's weekend . . . Election jto the society is based on artistry,, dance compo sition and presentation. - . OPEN HOUSE I. . . annual event of the Home Economics club of Salem high school was held Wednesday atj Hi-Home with several hundred attending . A purple and White color scheme ma to Be Shown The home gent's office demonstration demonstration a Will sponsor the of Vivian Free- men, represen tative of th it err jar com pany, on Tues day at the Port land Gas and Coke company s downstairs au ditorium, The d e m onstratioo of canned foods will beein St -A: 1:30 and is free f ; to the interest ed public. ' 14. ',M Mrs. Freeman will devote much of her time to the prep aration of canned vegetables in the pressure cooker, the only method approved by canning ex perts, jtt I - - While few fruits are on the market for danning just now, women w11 find Mrs. Freeman's discussions of fruit canning prof itable. She Will answer ques tions from individual listeners. Various methods of canning vegetables in the pressure cook er, hot pack and cold pack, will be discussed and demonstrated. Fish and meat canning will come under discussion also. t 1 a , vilh YCUi dcrts. to I as ssasast eae this No seed to t3 yea that War the safest and best la- 1m the world. So pour x " ' III : r -f - - crt your might, Americana, la 1 the MWBTT7AT7ar Loan. I-ets j show oar valiant lighting lien . " i that we're bikkig them to th, 1 hmit of our m... 100. , ' Heard. English.- J ; in the decorations , Purple iris floating in crystal bowls . . the serving table centered with a large cake of ice from which the green sherbet was served , ,. ; garlands of snowballs and ir a arranged on the white cloth ..1 . serving the ices during the aftei -noon were Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs. Frank Neer, Miss Mabel Robertson and Mrs. A. F. Mar cus .". . '; ' ;j . In spite of the shortage of ma terials this year high school girts seem to have found cottons, ray ons and woolens to make attrac tive dresses, suits and coats . . One senior, to be married soon, has made her complete , trous seau, which was on display . . . Home Ec teachei-s, Cooiey, Mrs. BjarQe Ericksen and M r s . Charles Feike, wearing pretty spring prints and corsages of gardenias and Cecile Brunner roses '. The newly elected honor girls proudly wearing their yellow and blue ribbons, , the Home Economics club colors . . . Dur ing the afternoon Mrs. T. W. Creech, club. advisor until this winter when she took a leave of absence, came to see what her former pupils have been doing . . . . and we must add that the cookies the food classes made were delicious . . . most of the recipes took very little sugar and shortening, which is something to take note of these days. j FASHION TIDBITS . . . Mrs. Charles A. Rat cliff, prominent club .woman and regent of Che meketa chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was ' smartly dressed in purple when she presided at the luncheon for the president general, Mrs. Jul ius Talmadge . . . Mrs. Ratcliffa dress was a purple and white silk print over which she wore a purple coat with tuxedo of black Persian lamb ... a pert hat of purple straw enhanced with flowers. Mrs. Harry U. Miller seen at a benefit wearing a stunning sky blue suit with mink furs and brown hat an accessories . .1 I Mrs. Robert E. Shinn in a lovely sky blue costume suit fashioned with short Eton jacket with uuw quarter ieiigiu aicevee . . A white sheer blouse trimmed in ruffling which was edged in blue . . . the ruffling extending below the sleeves of the jacket . ; . With her outfit she wears a -blush pink straw hat with pink flowers in front LL (jg) and Mrs. Robert Ham ilton seen together while he was recently home on ' leave .- J Marjorie wearing a smart suit of Brazilian brown, navy blue felt cloche and navy accessories . Special $ie.t Crease Oil 7 rA Permaaent awil 1 Irene a Ueauty salon i S41 State Fheae 5654 L ' . gf rJl 12 H Street Window Mrs. Herman Estes dashing in a grey dress and hat and red wool officer's style coat, walking down the street with her army- captain husband, and - brother, Ftwrfgn . Norman Speck. ' i ' ' - K- - . ;j- Busy attending rush parties at Willamette and spending week : ends at Oregon and Oregon State college is Margie Cooiey, popular high school senior One of fai the spring a young biafl's fancy turns to love ii! avvxxiKmTcatufmtownue tnoeiw Montgomery Ward Is ready with art exciting array the season's newest styles. Here are plenfy of young j f !i ( 4 shoes to team with your gay spring casuals, your fHSiest summer; frocks. Come, get yours todayl 1 -7T :- her outfits is a pretty chartreuse sharkskin dress with which she wears a wide brimmed char treuse horiehair; hat with pink: streamer, pink sandals and pink -gloves.-"-- - i I A- . PORTLAND BOUND this week end will be Mrs. William Earl Snell 'and .her month old twins, William. Edrl and Danalee, who have been 'here: at the home of yy 1 : '- -, itt -'SlSl-tc-: h& tier her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry, Jr, the past three weeks . . They wfll remain in Portland until Mr. Snell, navy medical reserve, receives his de- gree from the University of Ore gon Medical school the end of June. . j imjOOMX . DOME . . Mrs. Warren Hunter (Patricia Tracy) lunching with her. mother. . of '.. ;.t ; :.' .. i , i - ; . ,: . . . .. w ornery Mrs. J. a Tracy recently re turned from the east coast where she has been with her navy en sign husband since, their mar, riage in March . . They ! were in ! Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk before he left for active duty . .-. Pat looked smart In t black and white check suit, fuchsia top coat and pert black hat trimmed in fuchsia. UONTOOMItr WAIO I - 1: u. ! & 1S1 If. Liberty St.