PAGE cnc Travellers , .'.'" Return to Capital Autumn traveled are being welcomed back to the capital after tripe m the south and east Mr Iforrv V. rVUUna arrive! In Salem Saturday after a fort night's stay in San Francisco at 1 the home of her son and daugh- ; . a t w f r i- f 4 uiriniflw. mil . m nil jwrH. nrHU While In the bay city Mrs. Collins attended the opening of the opera season and visited other dties in the bar area. Her daughter-in-law entertained in formally at tea one day in her honor with a group of former Salem residents, now living in San Francisco, making up the guest list Mrs. Ronald Gemmell presided at the tea urn, Mrs, in honor of Mrs. Collins. . i Mrs. F. W. Lehmer and Mrs. Fred Stump are being welcomed , home after a six weeks stay in ' the south. The two matrons drove south in early September, Mrs. Lehmer stopping in Okla homa City, for a visit with mem bers . of her ' family and Mrs. Stump went on to Aihville, North Carolina .to visit her fa ther and sister. The travelers returned home by way of the Gulf Stream, the Painted Desert, Death Valley, Grand Canyon and Bono. TN ' TTi 1 1 , jnnnrr r-i l n ir i ov , Is Engaged saiem menaj or mm Donna Rlnkley will be interested tt hear of her engagement to Mr. Prentiss "Bill" Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Wallace of Portland. The news was reveal ed at a Halloween party at the , Gresham home of the. bride elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Hlnkley. No date has been set for the wedding. The guests learned the news at the end of a treasure hunt when they found a note hidden in Halloween bas kets of candy. Miss Hinkley attended Wil lamette university where she was a member of Delta Phi. She has been employed here at the state vocational education de partment for the past two years. Her fiance went to Muwaukie schools and took his navy V-li training at Willamette. He is now taking his naval reserve of ficer training at th TTniraraiv of California at Los Angeles. The Alpha Gamma Delta alsuev nae will motor to Dallas Wednes day night to be guests of Mrs. . X. B. Bossatti for the regular monthly meeting. Censmlt i Sirs. Marraret Simmene Sean Expert CerseUera Axj PrcU , Di Mad ! ( A i H iTjCd 'iw '"' w A I ( . '1 tmr1 ''y n' n& - ' i, LI . I fi i Society Music . . . . The Bura V MOST Party' Will Fete Mrs . McLeod .Mrs. Carlton James McLeod, who was Sybil Spears before her marriage in early October, will be the honor guest at a post nuptial party Wednesday night when Miss Patricia Vanden eynde entertains at the X street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. j Contract bridge will be in play during the evening and lata supper will be served by the . hostess. Bouquets of autumn flowers will provide the decor ative note about the rooms. , Bidden to honor Mrs. McLeod are Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mrs. Roger Quackenbush, Mrs. Richard Chambers, Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mrs. Wheeler R. Eng lish, Mrs. William Speirs, Mrs. Wendell Wyatt, Mrs. Roe well Beach, Mrt. Byron Mennis, Mrs. Harry V. Carson. Jr, Mrs. John R- Kelty, Miss Jean Burrell and Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde. . 4 Chad wick chapter. Order ef Eastern Star will hold its annual homecoming celebration tonight at the Masonic Temple. A cov ered dish dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. The meeting will follow at 8 o'clock. Shower Honors Mrs. Burris A shower was given at the home of Mrs. G. R. Boatwright for Mrs. Sherman Burris Sat urday, November s. The table was decorated with a blue crepe umbrella and two baby dolls. Those present were Mrs. Callie Ballard, Mrs. Elllen Montgom ery, Mis. Velma Chivers, Mrs. Lyle Castor, Mrs. Gertrude Mul lican, Mrs. Rena Liter, Mrs. Ruth Cater, Mrs. Hazel Cater, Mrs. Wanda Albrecht Mrs, Ruth Burris and the hostess, Mrs. Genevieve Boatwright r fl ri I II 1 1 1 V I f J LI 1 J f I Little? Medium? Full? Whatever your snipe, weT a Coannode Numeral Bra sized to fit and perfect your curves. Number 1 glamorizes small ones. Number 2 smartly lifts mediums. And) Number 3 beautifully controls full bosoms. BIulti-8titcae lowerf sections promise lasting support Sand molding power. For tW fashion figure of your dreams, wear the bra that's meant for you . ! a Charmode J $10 r Mr Msj M Siart Easy Ptyunt Plait Clubs -s Jtrrme XagUali Bolter v CUTS CALENDAR TUESDAY - 'H i Mtnourl elue auxfllirr with Mrs. A. VKtooe. I1M North 4ta street 11 e'ctock luncheon. America War Mother regular ' Mwinf with Mm. Addle Curtis, covered dish dinner at noon. Eastern Star homecoming, cov ered diss dinner, 9M pirn, eteet kif at ojn. f Salem Central WCTlTChlMren Farm Homo tea. Ci ft Blahon home, TOS Court street, 1 to 4: .m. jj J ; Yomareo class, First Methodist Churclu with Mrs.yA. A. Keeoe, 42 North Wtnterystret, dessert luncheon. IM ijl WKDNK&OAT f Pythian Sisters SJKh armiw ' sary, KP hall. T3S p.m. - Weavers Guild. YMCA. S .m, Silver tea, Slight Memorial church, : church parlors. S pjn. W 8 C 8 ! ef Leslie Methodist eurch with Mis. Mason Bishop, 11 South Shurch street. I p.n. St. Paul's guild and aaxtttary, no-host : luncheon, perish house, 1 p.m. e AAUW Literature group with Miss Carolyn Wilson. 4TJ North Cottage street, f pja.V PIP teachers club.Uoo's Den. reservations phone CTU. GAB meettnr all day, no-host luncheon at noon, YwCA, Women's culld. First Congre gational church, meet tn church parlors. S p.m.. executive board meet at 1 p.m.: Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary at Woman's clubhouse, business and inspection, IdQ pjn. TBXUOAT i Thursday club with Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, 1:11 dessert lunch eon. I, ji : m Missionary meeting. Engle wood United Brethren church, with Mrs. H. A. Rowe. 760. South Commercial, i .IS pjn. AAUW Literature croup with Mrs. William Bradford, SOTO Cen : ter street, 8 p.m. PI BeU Phf alumna with Mrs. James T. Brand, 3S1 North Sum mer street. M pan. ; Sojourners dessert I luncheon, Salem WomanV club, 1:11 pjn. rnioAT ' Florence Vail Missionary so ciety. Calvary Baptist church with Mrs. George Rhoten. 1343 South Church, street.' 1 ajn. Nebraska ' dub covered dish supper, KP hall. S4li North Commercial street, ':30 p.m family i night, friends Invited. North Salem WCTtf with Mrs. Esther Barham, 1433 SUte street, roll call tea. S pjn. , SATUKDAT f Salem Woman's club. S:30 pjn, lubhouse, board meeting at :48 p.m. j Amens; these In Pertlaad at the Oregon-Washington grid clas sic on Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Vera W Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and Lt Bruce Williams. 8 M Sears sizes tip the i. x Numeral! '.34 -.-r-.M .v. 1 I f i I ffb OSSGOXr ETATECMAIt. ScJeW MissLoiise Larson to Many " -Announcement was made Fri day night of the engagement and approaching i wedding of Miss Louise Maria Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cart A. Larson, and Mr. Kenneth D. Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Samual Swan of Vallejo, California. The btideeiect is a graduate of Salem high school and is em ployed by tho Oregon state high way commlajsion. ' Mr. Swan has been recently discharged nd served with the 41st division overseas, Attending the announcement party were; the Misses: EUene Osborn. Betty Osbom. Gladys Quesseth, Marion Boyle, Jean nette rulmer, Pauline Welch, Florence Carter, Maxine Rich ards and Mrs. Manning Becker, Mrs. DoyUf W. Belle, Mrs. El don Harm and Mrs. Paul Lock leer. . A buffet supper was served at which time the date of the mar riage was revealed. . The wedding will be an event of December T at the Episcopal church in Vallejo, California. Betrothal of Couple Told Mr. and; Mrs. Robert James Lee of Seattle are anrwiiwr.g the engagement of their daugh ter, Marilyn Alethe. to Ensign Lynden M4 Watts, USNR, son of Mrs. Nellie Watts of Madras, Oregon, f The bride-elect chose Navy Day, October 7, to reveal the news to dost friends at a dinner party given at the home of Miss Olga Farafintoff of Seattle. The evening before she revealed the news to her Alpha Gamma Delta sorority lsters by presenting them with the traditional box of chocolates ! at their pledge din ner, f Ensign Watts attended Wil lamette university, Whitman col lege and the University of Wash ington, where he was affiliated with Theta Chi fraternity. He received his commission at Notre Dame university and spent two months at Hollywood, Florida where he received training in radar. He recently reported for further duty at Hearl Harbor. ' Ensign Watts is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. L F. Shutt and nephew of Miss Hazel Shutt of Salem. VOm Sally McLellan, who Is stationed In Seattle at 13th naval district headquarters as assistant field director with the American situation -I Sfcis' Slrcol I f j1 :-- '-;'-" v.c..':j'''. -:-:''' " li . : . ' ' ''!Tfm. n'''JiM'l ' "' 'ml "' Mi-m " ' " n " !"" ' iimn m iiii i i 11 nil i m n inwimi mm. Jiiilill hhiiiu .n lumnryn. . nii.- -, .;...,. . ' ! ! '-i . A . " Oregon. Tuoedar Morning. Hc-rembee 1, IMS Red Cross, spent the fweekend la Victoria, B C, at liho Em press hotel. Miss McLellan Is the ' daughter of tke Daniel UcLd lans. . y lira, Frtmoa W. Byr presided at a one o'clock luncheon Mon day afternoon at her Chomeketa street home in honor of members of her study club. AAUW exeeatlve beard tng. will be at: the home of Mrs. Brazier Small, 793 South Church street at 109 tonight.' Miss Beryl Holt is co-hostess. Dessert will be served.. Marriage of Le on Saturday Miss Kathleen Warrick, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Warrick of Monmouth, was mar ried to Corporal Robert Mitch ell, USMC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mitchell, of Portland Saturday night at the First Me thodist church parsonage with Dr. Joseph M. Adams officiat ing at f o'clock. The bride i wore a midnight blue suit with matching acces sories and corsage of gardenias. Mr. and Mrs Neil 'Warrick (Al ice Blanche rd) attended the cou ple, i After a wedding dinner at the Marion hotel, the couple left for a honeymoon trip to Seattle. The bride attended schools in Monmouth and Oregon Stat college. Her husband also went to Monmouth schools. He re cently returned to the states from Japan, whet ha has been In a prison ; camp for the past tour years. He will receive his discharge at the end of his fur lough. I Date Set for Hobby! Tea j A hobby tea la on the schedule of the Postal Clerks auxiliary, and planned for November 17, at the YWCA. Hours have been set for 2:30 to 4:30 o'clock. A program of music has been ar ranged for the afternoon. The tea Is for the benefit of the national building fund. The Alpha Chi Omega mothers will hold their first fall meeting tonight at the chapter house on Court street; uoupj r " Ail ! & . i . p : ! d r v f - I " " , 4 J I Mrs. Randle President-; The Salem Council of Church Women observed ! the annual World Community . Day Friday at the First Christian church, with the president, Mrs. L. H. Randle, presiding. The principle address was giv en by Dr. William G. Everson, of Portland, speaking on "The World Church in the World Com munity.'' Dr. Everson told of his experierKfes-viaiting service camps and talking with service men who have returned from the war fronts and spoke of their reactions to race and religious prejudice. In closing he said; "there is no other way to settle world problems and Improve world conditions until sane think ing"ls tied to the church of Jesus Christ. Man alone can never bring about enduring peace." Preceding the address, the Rev. George H, Swift told 01 his visit to the United Nations conference held in San Francisco and re lated many interesting and in structive events ! that brought about the formation of the Unit ed Nations charter. He told the audience that the United Nations charter is indispensable since the atomic bomb and it Is our duty to make it live. i During the day reports were given by the chairmen of all standing committees, election of officers and installation by the Rev. Dudley Strain. Pending amendments to the Oregon State constitution were discussed and special guests were introduced. The morning devotions were led by Mrs.- Dudley Strain and the afternoon devotions were led by Mrs. Laura TrachseL Special music during the day consisted of a vocal solo by Mrs. Arthur Lin erode, duet by the Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer Brown and a solo by Miss Frances DuLancy. Mrs. I John Schmidt presided at the I organ. Election of officers resulted in the following: president, Mrs. L H. Randle, reelected; 1st vice president, Mrs. W. A. Gueffroy; 2nd vice president, Mrs. ,B. F. Shoemaker; recording secretary, Mrs. L. W. Wise, corresponding secretary, Mrs. E. O. Welling; treasurer, Mrs. Stanley . Morris; auditor, Mrs. Mason Bishop; fi nancial secretary, Mrs. W. L. Meeker; press relations, Mrs. D. Open A Charge Account i;IM: Till i5- s ' I 1IW Open A Cnorae Account- B. Kleihege; civics, Mrs. Emmett XUckard; migrant, Mrs. T. & Mackenzie; missionary, Mrs. C 'W. Stacey; women's lounge, Mrs, O. E. Ross; and nofninatinf, Mrs, EJA. Collier. .H : ,-. -: c . The afternoon session - closed with a prayer by Mrs. S. Raynor Smith. - ! I Missionary meeting of the EaV glewood United Brethern church will be held this afternoon at iha home of Mrs. H. A. Rows, ?so South Commercial street, at t:lS o'clock. Miss Leila Luckey Is the leader. Visits Here This Week V: ' Miss Margaret Purvine is a guest In the capital this week of 1 her mother. Dr. Mary B. Pur I vine. Miss Purvine has resigned i her position as field director with the American Red Cross, i For the past year she has been at the U.S. naval hospital at As ; torla. She has been in the serr j ice the past 20 months. I ii- Miss Purvine plans to leave ' the first of next week for Berke f ley, CaliL, to resume her poai i tion as deputy probation officer I: with the Alameda county Juven i lie court4After her return to the j south Miss Purvine plans to vis ; It tn Santa Barbara with her ; brother-in-law and sister, Mr. i and Mrs. Andrew H. Burnett. . ' I xf 2 , . , . , t i Honey, eggs, cream and milk . . . sugars . . . corn syrup . . fruits . . . nutmeats and peanuts . . L chocolate ... all these go INTO SOCIETE candy-so no wonder It COMES OUT DEUaCXJS, GOOD-FORfYOU FOOD! 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