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- s t 'PAGE SIX ! in OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. July 24. 1945 ! I-.-' Visitor Will Be Feted At Tea A popular visitor in the capi tal is Mrs. j William Reinhart -of "Washington, DC, who is visiting tvith her ! brother-in-law and sister, Senator and Mrs. John H. Carson, and at Marquam with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. 'All bright Later in the summer Mrs. Reinhart and her son. Bill, will leave tor San Francisco to - loin Lt. Comdr. Reinhart. ; - Mrs. John H. Carson has in vited guests to. an informal tea this afternoon at her. South tommercial street residence for 'the pleasure t of her ; sister. A croup of Mri. Reinhart's friends have been bidden to call at 4 o'clock. The j hostess and honor guests will receive informally in the spacious living room. Greeting guests at the door will be Ann Carson, youngest -daughter of the John Carsons, nd her cousin, Marian Carson. Assisting in the living room will be Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan, Mrs. Wallace Carson and Mrs. - Brazier Small: . . Mrs. James B. Young will (preside at the tea urn during 'the afternoon. Serving will be Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs. Rex Allbright of .Silverton and Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. Paul Hen- dricks will invite guests into the dining room. A bouquet of mixed summer 'flowers will center the tea ta ble. Arrangements of gladioluses and hydrangeas will be used about the rooms. Luncheon en Thursday For Thursday afternoon Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan . and . Mrs. . Wallace Carson are arranging a . one o'clock luncheon in honor of Mrs.' Reinhart.' The ; affair will sbe held at the Carson home on Leslie street. Contract bridge will be in play during the &t ternoon. i v i ' i ' ! ' . . . - j ' ! Aurora Wedding Of Interest AURORA Miss Verna Helen Keil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Keil of Aurora and CpL Leslie Carrol Kleve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kleve of Canby were united in marriage Thursday, July 19 at 8 o'clock at the Aurora Lutheran church with Titv, E. (W. Kasten '.perfonning Ihe ceremony in the presence of seventy guests; The church was decorated with hydrangeas, glad ioluses and carnations. The bride ; was lovely in a white satin dress' with finger' tip ( length veil. She " carried a small "New Testament" Bible and an -orchid. The.bjble, which is bound in mother of pearl, was sent to her from the Holy Land by her -husband while he was stationed Jn Iran, but had spent 3 weeks in Jerusalem. " Miss Iris . Drehn was brides maid. She was dressed in blue and wore a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Howard Keil, brother of the bride, acted as best man. Little' Betty Jo Keil, niece of the bride, was flower girl and was dressed in blue. Preceding the ceremony Lloyd Alice Diller ang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer." Mrs. E. C. Diller played the accompaniments. A reception was held in the church parlors after the " cere . mony. Mrs. William Drehn cut : ' the bride's cake. Mrs. Hugh Keil, Mrs. Ernest Tl iel, Mrs. Carl Hoffman and Mrs. Ida Keil, aunts of the bride, sen ed the ices and ' presided at the t offee urn. Mrs. Robert Powell v. as in charge of the gift table. The couple left for a wedding trip and will return here before Corporal Kleve leaves for Mis sissippi on August 14. He has been in the service three years and has. spent 32 months over seas. -:: , Bliss Brown Talks On Washability Care of clothing is more ira- portant than ever today when fabrics are so thoroughly inter- : woven in the war effort, declares Miss Edith Brown, washability expert with Lever Brothers, who is at Miller's this week presenting , Feminine Fancies that Thrive on LUX." , ;. . . ' : ; J . . Ways to make a wardrobe not only last but retain its "new' appearance, how to test -fabrics for .washability before they go into the suds, the Lux way of handling ., foundations, sweaters, gloves, blankets, lingerie and doz ens of other items - are "on Miss Erown'i program at Millers'. ; ; A package of Lux is to be given to the first -100 customers purchasing lingerie or- foundation farments during the demonstra tion, but all visitors, to the de partment will receive an invalu eb!e little booklet on cart; of the wartime 1 wardrobe which gives directions far ironing everything from curtains to men's sliirts. - - ( i Society Music The Home Maxineturen Women's Editor Bridal Party Guests at Dinner ' ! " . ! Mrs. Louise Pfaffinger enter tained at dinner Sunday night at her country plac near Wood burn in honor of her daughter. Miss Bonnie Lue Pfaffinger, and her j fiance, Lt. Stewart J. Popp, jr, who will be married tonight -in the garden of the Pfaffinger home. The dinner party preceded the wedding rehearsal in the garden. - ' Covers were placed for Miss Pfaffinger and Lt Popp,' Lt (jgj and Mrs. Fred A. Davis, Miss Lucille Bushnell, Mrs. Ray Beckett Mrs. Fred C. Fisher, Mr.) and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mr.iand Mrs. R. W. Kanz, Mrs. John Way, Mr. Arthur Pfaffin gerj Mr. and j Mrs. Norman Pfaffinger, Bonnie Sue Way and Mrs1. Louise Pfaffinger. Parties For The honor guests at several pre-nuptial parties are Mrs. Ora F. Mclntyre and her fiance, Mr. Robert Hutcheon, who will be married on July 29. This afternoon Mrs. E. A. Ken neyj will preside at a 1 o'clock; luncheon in honor of Mrs. Mc lntyre at her home on) Center street Bouquets of summer flowers will provide the decora- tiv note. . .-, Covers will be placed for Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. John A. Jelderks, Mri. M. B. Stegner, Mrs. R. T. Bols, Mrs. H. J. Thomas, Mrs. -Norman Kenney, Mrs. E. E. Boy- lanj Mrs. Charles! Pratt and Mrs. Kenney. Davenports, Hosts ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport will be hosts for an informal party tonirtit at I their ;home on South Winter street in honor of Mrs. Mclntyre and Mr. Hutch eon. At a late hour refreshments wilj be served by the hostess Bouquets of roses and gladioluses will be arranged about the rooms. Honoring the couple will be Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. .Roy Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Poe, Mr. and Mrs. Frank JirakJ Mt and Mrs. Phil Bouffleur, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson, Mr; and Mrs. George- Alderin, Mr, and Mrs. James Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Thomas, Mrs. S. ;C. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Davenport. Lqwn Party "at " Prfescott Home Some 50 gathered on the Eugene Prescott lawn last Tues day for the annual picnic of the Central WCTU. After dinner Mrs. Minnie Ha let read a report of the Chil dreo's Farm Home board meet ingjon the 14th, telling of the recent Jire, their first serious one. . that burned the roof and upper floor of Portland cottage . Mrs. Lena Lisle presented lamp from the WTCU hall to Mrs. Prescott given in recogni tion; of the five years of faithful and, efficient service she had given the Union as its president Miss Alician Darling, the spe cial) guest of the afternoon, read several original poems, then gavie a talk on "life, Effected by Poisonous Narcotics, mention ing books to be found in the state library. Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker closed the afternoon's program with one of her very beautiful and help' . ful devotionals. The next meeting of the Union wilt be held August 7 at the home of Mrs. Margaret Ellis, 592 - Korth Summer street Dinner Honors -Mr., Rosche " Mrs. H. O. Givens entertained at jfiinner Wednesday night at her! North Commercial street home in honor of Mr. Jerome Rosche on his birthday. Coven were placed for Mr, and Mrs. Jerome Rosche. 'Mrs, A. P. Maier, Donald and David Mock, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Giv ens; Carmen. Richard, David and -Donna. IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON 341 Stat St. - Phone 56S4 Permanent waving, machine, machine less A cold waving. $5X3 Open Toes. Si Thurs. Evenings ' by appointment o3 K Clubs . Jeryme English Society IdiUr CLUB CALENDAR I TUESDAY I '"' ' I I Sons f union 'iVeteransf nd auxiliary, annual picnic at Glenn Adams toomt. i: Eastern Stjir oil club. Red Cross icwuif meeting, lunchiat noon. t t ". ', -I - . I. t. . WKDNESDAf j - Womfn oi Roiary party ;for husbands. Homer Smith gardens, r P.m. .i I J . - v 1 . Woman's fellowship of Knight Memorial church.- picnic i with " Mri. J. J. TaUman. 2320 Stat St.. 130 p.nt, . .- j i Februsry August circle of WSCS ef Jason Lea church, meet for no-ttost ijuncheon : xiith. Mra. S. B. Taylor, 340 South 14Ui at., noon I . fir V THCKSDAT, 1 Kalzer sawing club with Mri. Sam Richards. All day. - ? Sojourners club meet at Qutlle, dessert luncheon, 1 p.m. s ' . - g f : i In your wardrobe or glove wiUgiye last year's j suit a lift a dle will give fou a trim,new.' figure. Now everything you have must last a. long time, buy Wisely. - tiiy. quality buy! washables easily and inexpensively, cared for jLhe gentle Lux way. Iacc keeps your precious washable new, longer.1. I LAROS SLIPS I ; i $2.79! I:..; RAYON SATINS I .i Luxabl ! i atvar to 'pimm? I Lux ixpfrit Atk I l y Artemus SBp - i $2.98 ! ' TEAROSE, f White 'i i LuxabUi ; IM you lmotn in what refer to iron ih parts bloui4?Set Lux ckari. Tsxtron Houm j Coats, Rayon Crepss Luxabl Do you Inoui how' to - keep firdUs triin-l ' . i. t : I - tauun mo lux txptrU BRIEF . PANTIES Whit and foxroso Am to $iJ98 I Luxabl I Do, you laoo mom to mmmo i Got 9 free oopy of tho i Imx chart. ' i Vacatibnisis Leave For Beaches ' H The warm symmer. days are attracting num vacationists to the beach resorts. J r Captain and. Mrs. Winston Williams, who are here', from San Francisco, -and herr mother. Mrs. Thomas Holman, I have been spending Newport , a few days at Captain and Mrs. William C. Dyer, jr. are leaving. today if or the Oregon -cast where) they will spend the remainder of the week. : : j l ;;r . i Mr. and Mr$ Bruce pamby . of Portland were in Salem Mon day enroute to iNeskowin where they will spend, their vacation at the beach ' cottage of her mother, Mrs. Jame3 G. Heltzel. Their daughters will remain in Salem with Mfs. Heltzel Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox and Mrs. Russell - Bonesteele . have returned ( from a ten day stay at Braeroar beach, f . Mr. and Mrs Ray Lafky, Mrs. Lucia Tyler and : her daughter and Miss Maria Dare are home from a week'' sojourn at Nes- . kowin. . Mr. and Mrs.; Charles Smith have returned from a two weeks vacation trip to California. f,- - - y . - . rf fr jaL w. -Ai Irobe-ektcnders like these will be bright all season long. A new i , i . . e VCa CMTW-l JfeA XS H.- 'WWtfnW ! A eompt iroide to waahhig and iret. - -X l f i ' ' i lyl; " The Febmary - August circle of the Woman's Society of Chris tian , Service of the Jason Lee Memorial church will meet Wed nesday at noon for a no -host luncheon jvith Mrs. E. B.f Taylor at her home, 340 SouOi 14th street No other circles are meet ing this month. . "I Younger A group of the younger set were honored at a gala informal : garden party Monday night when Barbara Zumwalf Sue McEl- hinny and Catherine Siegmund entertained at the home of the former's parents Mr. ad Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, on Hood street.' : A wiener roast around the outdoor fireplace was a! feature of the party. Games andldancinj were enjoyed during the Evening. Guests of the hostesses were ; Joan Elliott, Lois Archibald, Wanda Boyington, Lorisf Harlan; Dorothy Pearce, Muriel! Baney, Janie Pearcy, Patricia Fitzsim ons, Carolee and Sharori' Coffey and Evelyn B Whop. j , Escorts were Darrel Lawrence, Sanford Weinstein, Jim Hduck, Charles Knight, Bruce jMcDon- ' aid, Bill Paulus, Homer? Daven port Loren S pence, Diqk'Fuhr, Bruce Barker, Jo hn Taylor, Jerry Kennedy, J a c k Gooden and Jerry Kelley. . ! epotsp blouse 2 new that J Hostesses to Honor Mrs.; " Mrs. Harry J; Wenderoth, Mrs. -Everett O: Terrell and Mrs. R. E.. Caley will be hostesses for a salad luncheon Wednesday af ternoon at the former's home on Union street in compliment to Mrs. John Stark. ! Guests will be seated at small tables, where bridge will be in .play during the. afternoon. A shower will honor Mrs; Stark: ' ' Bouquet of pastel garden flow- ers will, provide the decorative note. , f , ' " . -' I Covers will be placed for Mrs. John Stark, Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mrs. Paul Hale, Mrs. Orval La ma, Mr. Norris Clement, iMrs. Carl Jordan, Mrs. Adam LeFor, Mrs. Charles McCabe, ' Mrs. Floyd Baxter, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mrs. Mark Wilbur, - Mrs. Douglas Yeater, Mrs.' Da- vid H.- Cameron, - Mrs. E. M. Sy ring,. Mrs. Elmer Church, Mrs. E. Boring, Mrs. Donald I Mc Bain,: Mrs. Max L. Alford. Mrs. RiE.-Caley, Mrs. Everett O. Terrell and .Mrs. Harry Wen deroth. i ' .. . . Sanday, Jaly if, the farmer i residents of eastern Colorado mil hold a picnic in the Dallas park at Dallas. ; xvMM!lTWQ' ' ' r GIRDLES fWt i ;f .':t-li-..;:- V NEW HANDY GUIDE TO WASHING TRICKS, FREE I Its easy bow to giro miea washable profeMloar caret This bread-new, compact guide to washing and iret lag, prepared hy the Lax Laborata lira, ahowa every importaat step at a glanee. Ask the Lax expert for a tree copy of the "Make It Lut" chart. VI RECOMMEND LUX mm Lt and Mrs. William L. Phil- lips, jr, arrived In the capital Saturday night They wiU be. here until Friday when they r'-m, . Iffnivl 7her Lil- tenant Fhillips wijl be suUoned at Camp Mrhite - The young ' couple are guests lof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wfliiam L. Phil lips. They have been in Texas the last month, where Lieuten ant Phillips received his re- 'assignment. Family Party at . Champoeq Sun;. A family party was held 'at Champoeg park Sunday in honor of Pvt John Van JLydegraf, who is leaving Wednesday after a 30 day furlough at home after j serving five months in Europe with the 86th division.-He will report to Ft, Lewis and then ; go to Camp Gruber. Okla. : Those present were the bonor guest and , his wife, the former Ina Witte, Mr. indsMrs. John Van Lydegraf, srji, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Emberey and son Bobby, . Mrs. Willo Lauson and son, Jimmy, Mr. and Mrs. George Witte, Mr. and ilrs. John Sey mour, Mrs. Ed Seymour and La Vone, Mrs. Louise Kniese, Mrs. Al Zimmerman, Mr. and ' Mrs. George Bahnsen, Mrs. Otto - Heinke and Pauline, Ed Heinke and son, Warrenl and Mrs. Jo-r hanna Schulz. "f - D yum kmam Aow tm wmttorm . tcftneu to leather ghvt after ' unthmgf Th Imx ptTt vcill thmt you. ' J- PUANTFORM Do yew knc hot to fcj tlip color-Irish? Follow directions OH $h Lux CharU 4SK THE liArrSitl Mi Edith Brown. waBhabilityi ajf prti will bm hre all this wk. 2nd Floor Linger! Depcortment. ! . ; ' i' r y I ' it ' ::P Shall oIt you & lcriaat ftps -OA : maldnrj precious washabls ktstl Consult her about any waihing orj ironing problems. B ; suro to i ask for ihm b "Malta It Loaf chart.- - Package of LUX FREE : . . i To tha first chas llnqeria or Ibis wttkl FOR ' 9 J' V : ALL C 4L .Jr mm A , , ID At rr1 V riCVUll t . . I jinn pr ' JL-lXi-AAVX Party Mr and Mrs. R. T. . Lockard and Mr. and Mrs. . Elmo Lind- holm will be formal picnic hosts 'for an in dinnec party to night in the garden -ol the for mer's home on Maple'avenue for the pleasure of Mr.T and i Mrs. Wesley Goodrich. Mr:, Goodrich is leaving Thursday to enter the service. . . - ; ; ' P Tables will be arranged in the garden for the dinner. The eve ning hours will be spent infor-. mally. . ;-! : ; .. i Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Good rich will be Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, Mr. ) and Mrs.- Donald Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin We- del, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kent Mr. and Mri Floyd Waltz, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ewing, Mr. . r v ' pp.,,. ff . J Mrs. . Elmo Lindholm and Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lockard. . .. -..).. . .. r : . - ; Miss Sally Doran ef Seattle ar rived in Salem.Monday to spend several weeks as the bouse guest of Miss Helen Shepard,- - . - Mrs. J. U Lorell ad ker granddaughter. Marjorie Becke, are spending the week in Port land. ' . j " ; SCANT-X ChoJ. Pais, $1.29 i Luxabl ! RUBBER PANTO? $3.50 EDITH LANCES. MAM'ZELLE, TREO AND WARNER BRASSIERES $1.25 to $5.00 i Luxable LUX I customara who pur. foundations hr FINE, WASHABLES. r ;