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PAGX SIX TH OREGON STATESMAN, SaUm, Oregon. Saturday Morning, March 18. 1946 PT rT-i ..-, , S3 '6-. 3fc ' 4f-'-V -"i i - Mrs. A--in Val'er lor.es who vas married on February 15 ct the Tabor Presbyterian church in Portland. The bride, the former t'y Lucille O'Kane, is the daughter of Mr. Den O Kane oi Eureka, Calif, and Mrs. Kenneth Julian c: Pcrtlar.d. The groom is the son of the late Bert L. Jones o: er,-a:s. The brid v03 released from the WAVES and he- r. jicaiid from 4h air corps this winter. They will live 'e- reran: in Part: and. Today's Needlecraft ...tuiim. cccc v A j.oi.ii ", iiu-i," 'iv f'o'. in " i i ' a tUt ri ?qine' 1'a the :.. e ( f kK-ffinnei s 'f-'iv it's Va use i'f s. lovely. Easily n.t-moi izcd t- c: vhet. t'H (o!(-i.al squaie a-i cl-t:i or su:'eau .i r g remfiMr-! f.r 6tfci.l Pal'eru 6M ri d - w orr .-end IIFTIFN Cf.ST In roin for r n. NtQi:a't D-rt . .S.i -.i. (. P i pUiri.'v rATTtRN NIMBIR, .,i.r NAML ir.d AUURK.. f :tpn ctr.ti rr.nrc ttmg. jrs'j our rvrst Nti.rraf" (itiu .Jtr. JiMi eoi: r. 1.2 ill.i.!iaT!t4 f f t1 S i: s !.r cri. .ft. kiutt.n4, a" " . ::-t-f.dT . !t. (uiiiriici ai: a !. .i:v.-n (or . du, Kiv r-i it noanRtpMBH V U .4 CI fuss. No bo rax or bo ugly Ono do J-L 7 ---;r - ,. - em , if Visitors in the capital are Col onel and Mrs. Clifton Irwin, who are guests of Colonel and Mrs.. Elmer V. Wooton. Colonel Ir win, who has been stationed at Fort Mac-Arthur, Calif., is tem porarily residing in Portland, awaiting his release. Th Irwins made their home in Salem until he entered the service nearly six years ago. They expect to return to Salem to reside. Mothers Plan Benefit Party DeMolay mothers met for a no-host luncheon on Thursday at Masonic temple. Mrs. C. W. McCabe and Mrs. Rusell Bright served as hostesses, using pink plum blossoms and green can dles to decorate the tables. Doris and Pat Hale entertain ed the group with songs and dance, and Suzanna Howell played her accordion. The moth ers decided to give a benefit card party on March 25 in the Masonic building, to which all interested persons are invited. Chemeketans to Hold Banquet The Salem Chemeketans will entertain with their annual ban- quet tonight at the Golden Ar row at 1590 Fairgrounds road at 6:30 o'clock;. Spiingtime will be the theme of the banquet and following the program dancing will be enjoy ed. Mr. Ben Hazen, president of Benjamin Franklin Federal Fed eral Savings and Ian associa tion. Portland, will be the guest speaker. WEST SALEM The regular meeting of the West Salem VFW auxiliary was held Thursday at the West Salem city hall. Mrs. Mable Mauk presided. Mrs. Jess Junley. jr.. was initiated. The group will hold a covered dish supper on March 28 at 6:45 p.m. Election of officers will be held. After the session the post joined the auxiliary for refreshments under ihe direction of Mrs. Elsie Notebooim and Mrs. Nellie Note boorm. ylotiH... ? f : f 1 , -r I t " ""- 1 Mitjlons low BEAUTTFUI. NYLONS DESEHVE BEAUTIFUL HAIR-FREE LEGS Now you nd IMRA moro tao orort For IMRA ia tho odorUao. paialoos depilatory that koops your logs aatootk and hair-ir undor tko aliooroat of hooo. )uat smootk it on tfcoa rtMO it oiL toothtr wita all tkot wiuiahtly bad amalL sicks, briatlosw application tho trick 1 Sojourners Have First Birthday The Sojourners e e 1 e b r a ted their first bjrthday at a party Thursday afternoon at the Salem Woman's club. A dessert lunch eon was served and the birthday cake was decorated in green and white, dovers were laid for over 50 guests. The Individual tables were covered with white cloths edged in a green ruffle. The serving table was centered with a bou quet of daffodils and fern. Pre siding at the coffee urns were Mrs. Lee Thomas and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders. 'Bridge was in play during the afternoon with prizes going to Mrs. William; Galloway, and Mrs. A. W. Johnson. Guests were Mrs. Wilbur Cameron, Mrs. Harriett Lycette, Mrs. P. C. An derson. Mrs. 'Rodney Fety, Mrs. L. R. Jenkins, Mrs. A. W, John son, Mrs. John Tyler, Mrs. C. J. Mangle and Mrs. P. M. Newland. New officers who took over were Mrs. Lee Thomas, presi dent; Mrs. . F. Bryan, vice president; Mis. Charles R. Shaw, secretary; and Mrs. Dave Brown, treasVirer. The retiring officers are Mrs. Sam Campbell, presi dent; Mrs, : Helen Anderson, vice-president; Mrs. E. J. Nobles, secretary; and Mrs. Howard Post, treasurer. The retiring officers and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders were hostesses for. the birthday party. McElhinnys Are Hosts At Dinner . Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny will preside at a dinner tonight at their Court street home for the pleasure of their club. j The' St. Patrick motif will be carried out hi the table appoint ments and : decorations. . Ar rangements of early spring flowers will! be used about the rooms. Contract bridge will be in play during the evening. Covers wili be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Phil Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Barden of Port land, formef Salem residents, Mr. and MrsL Lyman McDonald, Mr. and Mris. j James Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, sr., and Mr. arid Mrs. McElhinny. Dinner Honors Lee Fdllin Mrs. Archie Chapman enter tained at a, buffet dinner on Sunday in honor of her brother, Lee S. Fallfri, on his birthday, at her home on North 4th street. Mr. Falling recently returned from Manila after serving with the paratroopers. The evening hours were spent in playing pinochle. The table was centered with an arrange ment of spring flowers and a birthday cake. Present were Mr. Lee S. Fal- lin, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Esplin, Mr. John J, Fallin, Mr. George Fallin, XJStf, Bremerton, Mrs. Ernestine Peters, Mr. Richard Williams, Mr. and . Mrs. Andy Iaudahl arid Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chanman. wills ftanrita ros far Ihe anb-lerai set ? Too M lo hunt for Eatier eggs . . I Tf too ywtng to hunt for Eatier oitliiJt , ' Jut right for Street 'n Lovely $ luth , buhblt bath and the exciting cotmetia to tnah h ...all tniff-lutppy uith cologne. j irretiuible as April. Efpecially for ub4eent . I t or ymtnger. You'll love the way her eyes thine ,J Easter morning. . .because U't all to Su eet "n Lovely. Society Clubs Music .... The Home Maxine Buren Women's Editor CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY I'nitrd Spanish Wr Wt.rani and auxiliary, VFW hall, B pin. St. Anne's guild. St. Paul's Epifcopal church, wilh Mr. Don ald Young. Kan mount Hill, t P n. Wesloyan Service guild With Mrs. Oorjre Hall. 1490 S. Church St., 1:30 covered dull din ner. Tt'FSOAY Salem Mimter' Wiven ao-tj-tion with Mr. Ct.arle Durden, Liberty Koad, 1 :.T0 p.m. Theatre Art group with Mr. W. E. Kirk, 91.1 Court t.. 1 o m. Central WCTU with Mm. 3. J. Nunn, IM0 N. 19th t , 2 p m. WHDNT.fcD Y Wetrrrtnter guild. First Pres byterian church, meet at church parlors. 2 p.m. AAUW Kvening I.lteratura group with Mrs, Ralph Dobb, tt N. Winter st . S p.m. WSCS. Klrst Methodist church, evening meeting at Carrier loom, 7;.'i0 p in. Knight Memorial church wom en's luncheon. 12.10 pm busi ness meeting of Women's Fellow ship follows. Barbara Frletcliie tent Daugh ters of Union Veterans, with Mrs. Sarah Cutler, 2270 Maple ave.. I p.m. Sunshine Sewing club with Mrs. H. Omholt, 2 p.m. THt RSOAY Women's General council of tho First Christian church meet at church, noon. AAUW Evening I.lteraturo group with Mrs. George High 75 Terranc Drive, Kingwood Heights, S p ni. Salem Council of Women's Or ganizaUiins meet in floral room, chamSSJV of commerce, 3 p rn. Special "Program Being Planned More than 360,000 Camp Fire Girls throughout the world will attend special church services March 17, the first day of Camp Fite week. In Salem. Camp Fire Girls. Blue Birds and Horizon club members will attend a spe cial vesper service at Calvary Baptist church at 4 p.m. The service is being planned for par ents and friends of th gitU and is being participated in by all three groups, keyed to the' theme, "At Home in the World." The sermon by Dr. Charles Durden is entitled "Music of Hill and Dale." The Invocation is by Mr. Don Douris and tha benediction by the Rev. Clay Pomeroy. Special assistance in the program preparation has been given by Mrs. C. S. Mc Collam, guardians' association president, and Mrs. F. C. Bell, vesper service committee chair man. Clergymen, addressing the Camp Fire Girls, will discuss the importance of religion in home life. Throughout the week Camp Fire Girls 'have special activif ties presentations and exhibtits of crafts. Tho Alpha Tau Omega alumni In Salem and vicinity were en tertained at a Founder's day celebration and dinner Friday night at the Walter Kirk cabin at Morningside. Mr. Kirk is president of the alumni group and Mr. Deryl Myers ia secretary. fV K A S T V. It WWj i' is ' rs Jeryme English Society editor Miss Larson To Wed in The South Salem friends are saying au revoir to Miss Mina Larson who is entraining today for Sacra mento, C';lif. On Monday after noon. March 18, Miss Larson will be married to Mr. E. C Jensen of Madera, Calif;, at a simple ceremony in Sacramento. The couple will make their home in Madera whei'Mr. Jen sen is in business. Miss Larson is well 'known in Salem, basing been -associated in business here with her sister at Margaret's Baby Shop. Mrs. Clarke A Dessert Hostess Mrs. Charles Clarke will pre side at a delightful dessert luncheon this afternoon at her apartment at the Glendora in compliment to a few of her friends. Contract bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Ar rangements of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Vern W. Miller. Mrs. Urlin S. Pa?e, Mrs. William Deeney, Mrs. James Humphrey, Mrs. Jerald S. Backstrand, Mrs. Theron Hoover, Mrs. Georgo Weller, Mrs. Raymond Bone steele and Mrs. Charles Clarke. Mrs. McClung Is Meeting Speaker Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McClung of Salem, the latter the depart ment president of the United Spanish War Veterans auxil iary, were honor guests at a dinner given in Klamath Falls by Herbert Applegate auxiliary USWV on March 10. Mrs. Mc Clung gave a talk on the Port land and Roseburg veterans hospitals. Cash donations, candy and magazines have been given pa tients of the Spanish and World wars at the hospital. Mrs. Jackson Is Honored A shower was given on Thurs day night for Mrs. Phil Jackson by Mis. James Mihty and Mrs. Shirley Ftmtanni. Games were In play during the evrnini and a late supper was served. Guests were Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Clarence Frey, Mrs. Mike Simmon., Mrs. Bob Grave. Mrs. Paul Riggf. Mrs. James Cole, Mrs. Dean Whithers, Mrs. Delores Dickey. Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mrs. Kllig Wtiite and Mis. Ray S.infoid. Cifl set. ilL.lr.lC (l'ub lU batll, htnA IiMkmi, shampoo, eologf.., powder ssiti; i Oibw lift u $1,I. $J, tt flaod Mina $1 Shaaipoo .11 Bubl.U bath II Powder nilt. sad eak. of soap II Culoirt. It lip saanotlier It nM JW frJatl man mm Younger Set Are Party Hosts The tournament Is always the occasion for parties among mem bers of the high school set. Miss Dolores Clement, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris D. Clement, was nostras for a buf fet dinner party Friday night at the home of her parents on F.ast :Wilson street for the pleasure of a large group of her friends. The affair preceded the semi final games. The St. Patrick motif Was used in the decorations with a green and yellow color scheme carried out in the ap pointments. Individual cakes, decorated with basketballs, were served during the dessert course. Miss Clement's guests were the Misses Joan Lochcad, Mari ann Croisan, Joan Randall. Bar bara Sundet, Gloria Myers, Pat Agee, Klaine White, Betty Twedt, Iorna Arnold, Mary Reimann, Dolores Hamilton. Suzanne Small, Miriam Shellenberger, Doris Dixon, Dorothy Bergsvik, Harriett Huston, Madeleine Keene, Avis Steimer, Jane Car son, Midge Newton, Gloria and Barbara McClintink, Peggy Sears, Peggy 1'ax.ion, Cathy Moran, Patsy Nickens, Barbara Upjohn, Annae Mae England, Deanie Lamb, Betty Causey and Beverley Kenney. Post Game Party A hundred of the high school set were entertained at a post game party Thursday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kin ley K. Adams in Orchard Heights, with their son, George, acting as host. ' The affair was held in the play house with dancing enjoyed during the evening. Refresh ments were served with Mrs. Adams assisting her son. Club Dances Highlighting the post-game activities for Friday and Satur day nights are the annual S club dances in th Salem high school gymnasium. New Babies Welcomed News reached Salem of the biifli of two babies. To Lt. and Mrs. William Burton Craty go felicitations on the birtji of a daughter, Ruth Adele, on Febr uary 24 in Hood River. Mrs. Crary is the former Mi riam Jensen. The baby's grand parents are Mr. anil Mrs. I.uhr Jensen of Hood River and Mr. and Mrs. J. Burton Crary of Salem. Lt. Crary, a Weot Point graduate, is now in the Phil ippines. From Portland comes word of the birth of a son to Dr. and Mrs. John Noble Reid (Ann Tartar) on Friday morning, March 15, at the Portland s.mi torium and hospital. The little boy, wHo weighed eight pounds and seven ounces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Tartar of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Reid of Loma Linda, Calif. The baby has been named for his father, John No ble, jr. Lt. (jg) Reid expert to, released from the nnvy this month. STOPS MdDTTIHI FOR 5-YEA US YA-DB ta olorlMa. stain! w. non-tn flatmM and will not harm th. tintmt fabrVa. Aniciss sprayed ones may bs dry closasd as oftn aa ncsaary nd YA-DK's 5-Yesr wrtUen Cuarant. to ropasr. replac. or pay tnr any iroth darnax attll holds YA-DE ia truly t miraclt mothproof. Idoal for riott4ng, Furnilura. Ru(j, Carpets and Wooltms MOTHS KAT ALL YEAR 'StOl'MD Whany.r yau uy furniturt, cloth, run, Kc. dJmf sny month in tha yoar you akould Immediately traa. Stiwn wttii YA-DE ar-d givs thwn Ui. yaar 'round prxaotion aj:rj. cnotha. YA-DE U lesafiN(y Only It. 15 par rvt And 1 pint treaU I s.iiU Si T KT , -v-. . , -, s . ' ;. . ,, i fcf .t '''' . , .'.'.t&t .1 . '...v A ;-' , , . 'i . . i ';'" r. , c, V' ;- , -I ' '.. "" ':, J : ' ' .' ., ! ; I - '" ' ' : "-'"",' . - I - -1 , , . ' A .?i i IV'lVry. f it - v - - f h t ' s '.-,r '.-- V- L V - . W ' - A : v ..-, ir, r 'i"- J " i - a ?y: ' :ry.-: 'r: '; . Njcv''-' r ' 1 ' J , .' X':"- t , ' , "s ' t ': : , nl 4 -r. , - ' : li- ' ; -.. . ; rV ; V""?:- ! : -til. ,,-.- - y , : ! "' '.l Mrs. Ralph R. Burrough, th former Florence Bentroih, vhose manlag took place on March 9 at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran church. The bride has been em ployed here at the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Her husband, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Burrough ol Siloarn Springs, Arkansas, is with the United S(ate3 post office in Portland, where the couple will live. (Kennell-Dlis). MT. ANGFL During Lent the Catholic Daughters will spend regular meeting time sew ing for the bazaar next fall. The next meeting is March 25. AU women of the parish, whether or not they are members, are in vited. Iast Monday the grand recent, Mr. Al Saalfeld, whs elected to represent the court at the state conference at Oregon City May and Mrs. Fred J. Schwab was selected alternate. The committee for the day was Mrs. Fd Hammer, Mrs. Fd Hoffer. Mrs. Alfred Fisher and Mr. R. J. Welton. The committee for a benefit card party after Easter includes Miss Anne Erwert, Mrs. Richard Foltr, Mrs. KMherine Piennett, Mrs. Joseph Wachter, Mrs. Wil liam Harrihill, Mrs. Alois .Kp ber, Mrs. R. Weiton, Mrs. Rose Appleby, Mrs. YA Hoffer, Mis. Al Saalfeld and Miss Hen rietta Saalfeld. Miss Gloria Lord Tells Betrothal Mrs. George K. Stevens of Sa lem is announcing the engage ment of her daughter, Mi.-s Gloria L. Lord, to Mr. Charles W, Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. George B. 'Smith, also of Salem. Both young people are em ployed at the state capitol build ing. No date has been set for the wedding. Mi Lord served with ffi WACs and Mr. Smith with the Support It's a Woman VrixilofLfl Fvery woman is entitled to support and It's surprUing whal a difference the scientific support ef "1 Jfiarier's makes in your rarrlago and your comfort! $4.50 Ywir in unci your out th iur. cf won.'1!! th.oose this typ of c'f;t3t tor al! around fvery d i vo--ir. I's well boned thro rju out iind will ilalln tummy and yive youthful n."w curvet to the hips. A convonlioinl typ of corset In short 12 ir.h K'tKlh, w.'h rayon figured bali:;l Ixi on 1 front and firm web elastic ovr each hip and in center gor. SECOND FLOOR Ratcliffs Return Mr. and Mrs. Charles A Rat cliffs are being welcomed homo from a five months motor trip which took them to the middle east and through the south. Their first stop was in 'Iowa, where Mrs. Ratcliff visited her native state. While Mr. Ratcliff visited relatives in Indiana and itwed Lincoln sites in Illinois, Mrs. Ratcliff 'visited with col lege friends in Grinnell. After brief visits tn Nebraska and southeastern Kansas, where Mr. Ratcliff spent his early boy hood, the Ratcliff toyred the southwest, seeing the Carlsbad Caverns. Whie Sands, and Ele phant Butte Dame. They drove down into Texa, New Mesi-o and spent a week In Phoenis;. Their longest sojourn was in I,ong Bench, Calif , Los Angeles and vicinity. They visited in Mrs. Ratcliffs home town, Modest, and spent a week in Palo Alt and the San Francisco bay re gion. They returned home via SacrametUo and Medford. com pleting an eleven thousand mile trip. Miss Iis Frlnkand MU Ber- erly Beard of McMinnville aie the guests of Miss Marianrt I toisan at the George C'roiimn home du.ing h basketball timi nammt. 1 Girdle : ! 3 i 2Vi-os. ar H."5 (plus Fod. Tax) IIOTIOII DEPT. Miller's IVDller's I U PAT. KO JS114 Tfikt& . i r i i' mill i i i tni'iiii'tii siiiiiaioiiiifisriiiiiiiaiisi