I 1 1 t t i ' ii' t : PAG2 CS Society Music Mixtne Bum Vmt'i: Editor Betrothal of Miss; Betty Sinkola . lOf Interest to the university ' set is announcement of the en gagement of Miss Betty Louisa Sinkola, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sinkola of Hoquiam, Wash., to Ensign Winsen P. Ao ton, USNR, son of Mr. and Mr. Paul H. Acton of Salem. The bride-elect is now wearing a diamond on her left hand. No plans have ! been made for the wedding. - i Miss Sinkola completed her sophomore year at Willamette university in June. She has been active In campus musical cir cles, serving as song queen the past year and writing the words for toe sophomore song for Freshman Glee She is a mem ber of Alpha Chi Omega, Mu Tbl Epsilon, national music honorary, and Beta Alpha Gam ma, sophomore women's honor ary. ' ;...( '!. . Ensign Acton is a graduate of , Salem i schools and attended Willamette university, where he was affiliated' with Kappa Gam ma Rho fraternity. He was a member of tjhe V-12 unit at Wil lamette after entering the ser vice in 1943. Ensign Acton re ceived his commission at Fort Schuyler, New York in July. He has been home on lettve and is now at Gulfport, Mississippi. Miss Sinkola was a guest at the : Acton home here during jpart?of her fiance's leave. I Girls' Camp to Open Sunday ' i i " I i The district girls camp will I open its ninth session at Silver ' Creek recreation area under the direction of Mrs. . Ruby Bergs vik on Sunday, August 5 and ; will close en August 12. I Chet Goodman will be staff j man from the YMCA sponsor ing group. Fifteen have been chosen staff members. Junior leaders will be Ann Carson, Es ther Perkins; Joan Bunnell,', all Salem. Unit counsellors are Myrtle Kxueiger, Betty Hanaus ka, Claire Wilson, Jacque Lew Is, Lenore Hammer, Marie Ann Newman and Barbara Hoadley. ' Ruth Perkins is in charge of dining room! and Ruby Bunnell lis in charge! of crafts. . Salem will be represented by i 63 girls from nine to IS years of age, McMinnvQle by IS and : other towns sending girls will be 'Aumsville, Stayton, ML Angel, Newherg, Detroit, Silverton, Portland, Idanha, Independence, Woodburn, Mehama and Ger- ;al. I - : I ! ' Bus transportation has been arranged for Sunday afternoon at 2 pro. from the TMCA. I' IM ' -! ' Ma KerneeD. HaLMth tmd mm ! Gerald, Timothy and Michael have come to Salem and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coulson. They have been with Sgt Halseth in Sioux Falls, Mont, and ! Marshfield, Calif, until he went overseas. 0Qs$2.S9 Delivered Postpaid ' Safe Arrival Gaaranteed ; 12 Yellow Primrose 12 Pink Rose Dawns 12 White Daisies 6 Delphinium, Whit 6 Yellow Coreopsis $ Daisies, Conqueror - 4 Leopard, Flowers : 2 Red Poppies j . 2 Dine Delphiaimm 18 Mixed Flowers, " . all colors -.a jv-t gO Well rooted perennials j . - j . ' ' ,.-! SPEaAL-pTwo X5e Babr Roses adJed fret If order mailed this week j ' - ' ! Yon save practically a Fear's 1 1 m by Ranting COW, ' o . C1mXX C- - ' ;; Wcslwa C'.s Seat.: t, 17 A K ...Clubs . The Home Jeryme English .Society Editor CLUB CALCIDAH rmroAT Womut'i Relief Corps . auxil iary to the Grand Army of the RaDublie. net at VTW halt X pjft. Ktcri cli. rtnt Baptist church, covered tiah . Uaner, 1 pjn. . ; TVESDAT t . Misaoual Ladlea auxiliary meet with Mrs. V. 8. Niderhclsr-16 East Superior. S p.m. ' Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary covered dish dinner and social evenln at Bugen Fresco tt bom. 10S4 Oak sC, 9 :39 p.m. A Farewell Dinner Miss Charlotte Alexander was hostess for an Informal .dinner party Wednesday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. The af fair was given as a farewell in honor of a group of Miss Alez-s ander's friends who axe leaving next month to enter college. The evening was spent infor mally after the dinner hour. : Covers were placed for Miss Janet Trowbridge and Miss Sal ly Doran of Seattle, Miss Helen Shepard, Miss 'Jean Fidler, Miss Mariann Croisan, Miss Margie Cooler, Miss Jean Claire Swift and Miss Charlotte Alexander. Mrs. Donald Deckebaeh and her children, Donay , and Sylvia, of Portland are spending the re mainder of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Deck ebaeh. Mrs. Cenrad ranlaea and her son. Tommy, have returned Wednesday from San Francisco, where they went to be with Lt (jgH Paulson. Lt Paulson, who has : been In the South Pacific, has now returned to his ship. SILVERTON Mr. aatd Mrs. Grant Rue of Milwaukle were dinner guests Wednesday night of Mrs. Gertrude Moen. Mrs. Gaylord Hibbs and son, Garry of Dallas are also guests of her mo ther, Mrs. Moen this week. Dtl Ilcais Drip cr Ilcgslrar C lib. glaaa - f GIFS PitoeDlKCora i ; -V- 9 Del Monte J...8-. tin 0 Grnpofniil Juico te,iVoa;tii330 Creamery Duller L. iABg SearchHglii tlalches 200 Turpeniin A Sbelfsrd EE3HEIE American CheviHe Th for Aides to Be 13 ; High honors won by the Salem Nurses Aide Corps will be an In spiration for the 82 nttvr aides, who after, intensive training, will be capped at ceremonies to be held August IS at the First Presbyterian church, according to Mrs. Louise Arneson, Marion county Hed Cross ' director ' of . nursing! services, who 'with her staff has trained the outstand ing Nurses Aide group in the nation, j The citation award of merit from the National Defense council will be awarded at the capping ceremony. .'' .Personnel of the" class to be capped at this ceremony includes the following: Mrs. George Barnes, Jeanne Marlys Blensly, Donna M. Boyle, Mrs. Florence Bressler, ; Mrs. Beulah Lindahl, Mrs. Charlotte Bryan, Edith M. Byrion, Mrs. Mildred Bynon, Mrs. Rose Carr, Mrs. Sherlee Cave, Mrs. Hattie A. Cook,1; Lucile Corbin, Helen K Dicfanan, Dolores Donaldsorv Mrs. Gaynelle Dyson, Norma Fischer, Margaret Garter, Mrs. LOrna Hammer, Mrs. i Mae H. Klrby, Mrs. Raymond Lwmka, Mrs.: Henry H. Marsden, Mrs. Helen McCafferty, Mrs. Fay Mi ner, Lorraine Overgard, Mrs. George Roth, Dorothy M. Sat terlee, Mrs. Marine U. Span gler, Clara, E. Volk, ' Dorothy Whelan, Marcia E. Yocom, Mil dred E. Wassam, Jean Barham, ula Grace Beckner, Fornia Blo wer, Sibyl L. Brown, Mrs. Anita Mae Contreil, Virginia: Covert Pauline Craven, Caroline E. Duby, June Alice Ever hard, Adele Egan, Wilms Gorton, Nine Elizabeth: Graves, Mrs.. Juanita Gruber, Colleen Rita Hempel, Barbara Jean Kent Donna Lea Mlnton, Betty Murphy, Mrs. Conine P. Volk, Mrs.' Maurice FitzsimmOns, Mrs. Rupert Park) Shirley Mae Rabenau, Mrs. Ber niece Randall, Honora Reldy, Jean Rowland, Patricia Sears, Katherine Schissler, Norma M. Sletton, Mrs. Lyleth M. Stanton, Eileen Stanton, Mrs. Margaret K. S h 1 p m a n, Margaret Ana Wagner, Florence Wallace, Au thana Welch, Arlene M. Wlkoff, Mrs. Eileen L. Wlkoff, Meiva Williamson, Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mary Ann Brady, Nancy Jean Brown, Mrs. Lee Crawford, Mrs. Helen Rita Frank, Mrs. Dora Frink, Mrs. Edith, Hopper, Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Alice Lehman, Mrs. Margaret' Maker, Nancy Montogmery, Mrs. Je anne Perkins, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer. 1 PIGGLV iTi n n tTi n n rTr.Tr lllffllllflll II vuvuvvm u teU-RSCM WAT ARE t3a54rPELIClOU$ Capping August edShnd 21c; i.TTMrnRftv 11 MEAT Kernel WliX 12-oc tlm AJ& eji16w. slaas 290 I : Pdri-Frca Labb 1 Sara your point have lanb this week. J Top quality, Crada A Ceefoar speciaUr. I I WJNCn MEATS "-!"-: Periled biEd-Uo Cn'i Ea E:d! CCZSCCf STATmiAIt &dsxx -' S . V - IV- A' V- l:! . --i A- ; . - . . I ''I j Mr. and Mrs. Fbnald Holford (Alda Mary PicKell) who woro marrisd on Juno 2 xA the First Christian church. Tho brids is fits daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E D. PicKell and her husband la the son bf Mrs. Grace Marin?. The couple now reside at 1384 Waller atreet (Bishop photo). , Miss" Bell Now Mrs. Schaffner MT.l ANGEL Nuptials for ; Miss Anna Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bell, land Mr. Isidore Schaffner, son I of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Schaffner, were celebrated at St Mary's Catholic church Tuesday morn ing in a beautiful setting of pink and white gladioluses. J j . Rer.f .Vincent Koppert officl - a ted at the nuptial mass and Sister M. Victoria Keber, OSB, presided at the organ, j Mr. Bell Save his j daughter, in ' marriage. She wore traditional white satin styled I with fitted bodice and full skirt ending: In a long train. A tiara j of seed pearls held the fingertip veil: of tulle and she carried j an arm bouquet of white rosebuds and bouvardla. - j Miss, Emma Bell was. brides maid and Miss Margaret SchafN : ner acted as maid of honor. They wore respective frocks ' of WiGGLV v - ' , l-ib. cello, bag 2lc OOLDCN TWISTS fATINO. 1 12-z, ;tU 33c Vaa-BriU 'Odrnd-UaxiL Pta. Eirbd EopoIIan! lainps wt 270 ! 1W watt SSe . &C3 Teav. b! 27 h a. 520 Tfci ISXlo 90 OcnaltoMngPondcr 270 Oregon, Friday Horning. Angus ' A r- 'A - 1 yellow and blue net over taf feta with matching hats and carried nosegays. - ' , The , groom1 was attended by Mr. Bernard Schaffner,. as best man Land Mr. Richard Bell as usher. Henry Splonskt served at the mass. , Mr, and Mrs. John HartL un cle and aunt of the bride, served the wedding f breakfast and at noon there was a wed ding dinner for 32 guests at the Mt Anger hoteL Assisting with the serving , were Miss Veronica j Schindler and Miss Doris Bur- ger, who with the help of Mrs. Byron Erickson of Brooks and Miss Blanche Perkle of Wood bum, also served at the1 recep tion that followed at the home of the bride's parents. ' Following a wedding trip to "Haydea lake, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Schaffner will make their home in Portland. For traveling the bride chose ' a green tailored suit with match ing accessories and corsage of white orchids.. caa Hleins Utile ViHegar 2-Ib. i2c2? eartoa pjJ ; Nabisco" Sbrcildd ! ; iE. rljLlri -it - ' ' a 1 i ii ' Miss Judd To Marry ; Lt Austin : -. Sunday, August 12 has been set as the date for the wedding of Miss Jacqueline Judft and Lt Staryl a Austin, United States army air corps. Lt Austin, who arrived in Norfolk, Va, Wed nesday from the European thea tre of war. celled his fiancee that evening. He is expected to r- rive in JSalem the first of next week.- The couple's engagement was , announced a year ago last spring. ! Miss Judd is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Judd and her fiancee Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Staryl C. Austin, an of Sa lem. The afternoon wedding will take place at the First Christian church with Rev. Jesse Johnson of TUlardook officiating. ' ' i . ' Miss Judd is a graduate of Salem high school and Willam ette university. Lt Austin is also a graduate of Salem schools. He has been overseas a year as pilot of a P-47 Thunderbolt Lt. Austin wears the air medal and six oak leaf clusters. DistinctiveSiylingforSumrneTtimSporis,CasiutlWeaT s w .w. , H Smw II K I 1 BiaaaW. C i rh m. m. a i : 'V ( It Oo. Uaa flitiahad tayoa t sol. SSZ ' ' ' ' Id pastals with contrasting trim, i . , . : ; : Cardigan aaoklina. Trimly tai- ( -V " ' lored wita elaatad aklrt Mzes 12 i w 1 te is. ' f V 1 PRICES GOOD FRIDAY TIIRU BIONDAY " ' Ensfea and Urs. Henry Stew art bare been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, XL Gilker. He haa been at Camp Endicott Darisville, Rhode Island attending the Sea bee school. . YWCA Girls Secretary i Arrives Misa Marjorie L Wells.' new older girls . secretary at the YWCA, has arrived to Salem and took over her duties en Wednes day. She completed a YWCA training course at Asilomar, CaL Miss Wells is a graduate of Occidental college, Los Angeles, majoring in economics. She was employed as a tellerat a bank at Camp Haan, Calif. She has 'been a group leader of Chinese girls at International institute, Los Angeles, and was a Sunday school teacher -and Youth Fel lowship president -during her college days. Her home is in Riverside,. Calif. j Mr. and Mrs. Edxrmr Pierce are vacationing this week at Nes , kowin. : v-'"" : 1 u;3uifBu'?eir Slimming Lines A. Frost-Points fabric in pinafore atyle. Action pleats and zipper aide closure for that perfect fit Size 12 to 18. ' 1 "At PrU kvwr Wmmt Aft g,wtkm '.55 1R 5 Ceol and Comfortable ; Ta.'brtd Unes - StyUd to Fit Wo?5exxW?rS5A?"W rt outfit Wa war with slacks, skirts and der. Sixes S2 toS8. b""uu W j ,. , . i "I Supper at ..Ericksen . '.Home . , ' Mrand Mrs. BJarne Ericksea win be hosts for an informal party Saturday night at their South Cottage street home la honor of Mrs. Erlckson'a club and their husbands. - A nc-ost dinner will be served ata large table on the terrace. Later; in the evening contract bridge wUl be in play. Covers will be place for Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooley, Dr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King, Mr. and Mra. ' Glenn Paxson and Mr. and Mrs. ; Bjarne Ericksen. ; : IEENITS BEAUTY SALON 141 State St f Phone 5654 rermaaent wavuta. machine, snaefaiae lesa cold waving. $5C3 and Open lues. Thurs. Evenlnrs f r ' by appointment s Trim Cuts Summer-soft Colors Oeautiful Styles i 1 Coot and Refreshing Sliirt Blouse f 5 ll - : i: . ': : r ; i V" '"' lO II. Lii:rl7 SL Open Week bays :C0 A,tL io:23p,!:i. ': &&tcrr!xra . TNI n Li li V5 :C3 A.tt to ::0iP. M. 3i:sIiC:;!I:lcirib:lC ! 1! 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