rxczsxx ' Vacationers I Home From : Wintertime travelers ani v eationist are an iv in l..m from sojourns In, the, smith and Berth. Mr. Charles Hugn- and her elildl"en. Suzanne and Charles, era being welcomed home from two months stay in Dinning. Calif, ,hich is located at the edfe of the desert near Palm Settings. Mf. Huumi joined his family "J.the south two weeks 'ago when he drove down1 with the P. D. .Quifenberry and Asel Eaff. Mr. Eoff went south ( ac eamparty his' wife and ori home after two months stay at Palm Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Quiaenbeiry and son, Dw ight, went to An geles 'fortnight ago to visit with his mother. Mrs. G race jQu ien -bel l J irf North Hollyw ood. Eri route north the traveler stopped tn San FraTKiaco. Sin arid Mrs. George Rhoten are home from a three weeks trip San Franei-o. Loa Annies and Mestiv. In Los Angeles they were joined by Mrs. Rhoten's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. -nil Mrs. Lewis Cort (Dorothy Miller), ho reside in San Cle ment. - Mr. and Mrs. Thoma W. Ho! snaa hae returrjrd- from a stay in Sn Franciico and other -points in the bayv a tea. Dr, and Mrs. Burton A. Myer nd their tin daughters. Jeanne rid Janice, hsv, returned fnm VS) fortnight's trrp to southern California where they iMted with friends and relatives. They (eLo" visited in San FrancUco. ,' Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert SrnJth and daughters, Sally and Margie, are home from a trip to Van couver. B C. On the return trip holme the Smiths stopped in Ev- erett. Wash, for- a visit with Dr. nd Mrs. J. C. HarriM. former Salem re? sdenta, Mr. W: W. Gabriel mt Port land is visking this week at the tome of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and" Mrs. Charles Heltel. - .l Visitor Feted . At Luncheon Mrs. Rcnald Jonea w hote "for an informal luneheon Satur- stay . afternoon at her country 1 place for " the pleasure ot Mrs. . Marc Latham ( Ina . Proctor ) of : 1 Cafpenteiia, Cahf, a former Sa- lem resident, who has been visit ing" here and in Silvertn. - The .Cable cnteTOe-e was . an 'rrmneenient of deep r camel Ls. The tflenuisn rvuis were aer.t vir, formally Covers, were placed fr i gtwp f Mrs. Latham's id Vh'il friend including Mrs Karl Betke, Mrs. Ralph Binje. "Mrs. George Cioi.-an. Mi LwW Grifirth, Vn. Jamrs ung; Mrs. Xdr.a 0!n and Mrs. Ronald Jcte. Horizpn Girls To Confer "Wine for Tomorrow" U the theme chosen for the firat Hori mm club conference fr the Will amette Area council of Caimp Fire Girls t Smirfi Cie,k camp In the Silver Creefc recreational i area April 5, 6 arid T. : High -school Horizon Clubbers er Camp . Fire girls in Marion. Benton and Polk counties, and their leaders are leaving Salem : en Friday afternoon for a bus ; trip t" the camp. A large num i ber are eapetted to attend.' The a-isls planned an interest ing program including work and fun., "Wirjrs for Wwrnen." as-talk ' 0oj vocational appertain! tie will be given by Dr Lawrence Riggs ml Willamette unieenuty Katur- .'Lay .aaunun;. yt. K. Betlhie of the United States employment eervlce will follow- with a pre aetitLMn f )obOffMsrtnnlties for women In the Valley. Later both wiill fcf available for conference. Misa Marguerite Hauke of : Portland- will ionduct the a,ftrr- ftooo d.cuion "Wings fi Me." n charm and peftv4iy She : will use the national iur xei t for ! Jfori Clubn. Trivte Pjers." written by FJirabeth V-ivrard mr4 frUO.'Hhed far lfrf.n Club- be.4l- ' Later. Mrs. Gente -Thotnas '. frorn tfca Oregnti Council of ChUrhee mill talk on "Wings , for ETercre." Othee Uungs alatuer4 for the I confertnte, , include fun nijht, ' a banQurt on Saturday follovred by dancing. with Miaa-Sue Doran of Pertlar.d hetpmg with calls. , Sunday sncrnina: trU w-iii non duct cbafel an4 a hike to Silver - Creek. Falls before attM hoona. -if . 'DRIVE IN y Ttallorrow Company TOm SMw' r.tlil S. Uberlr Ry iJB. 'Morrow ; Society ,.,Glubs Music . ... . The Home Maxtne Bujren Wemcn's Cdiloe Nile Benefit Event of April 30 Salem Daughters of the Nile will entertain . with their annual bridge benefit tea on Tuesday. April 30 at the Masonic Temple. Plans for the affair were form ulated at the regular luncheon meeting of the group Monday fte'rnHn. Mrs. Sam Rundlett, president of the club, appointed her committee, chairman. Bridge will be in play starting at 2 o' clock and thoe wishing reser vations are asked to call Mrs. Harris LieU. 4229. The luncheon committee for tjhe day was headed by Mrs. George Dunsford. Assisting were Mr. Roy Houtk. Mrs. Estill Brunk. Mrs. Lillian Johnston, Mis. Lnran Spaulding, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Mrs. Claude Post, Mr. Richard Severin and Mrs. Stanley Krueger. Miss Taylor. To Marry The engagement of Miss Betty Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A A Taylor, to Mr. Thomas B. Ritchey of Independence, was reeled to a group of the bride ' elect's i Uwe friends at a dessert supper a-t the Taylor home Sun day night. The date of the wed ding will be April 24. The lace-covered table was centered with a crystal bowl filled with pink camellias and flanked with pink tapers in crys tal holders. The news was told w4en little Robert Taylor, neph ew of the brideelect. "let the cat out of the bag." The cat wore a ribbon to which a card was at tached, bearing the names and date. Miss Taylor a graduate of Willamette university and a tea her in the Independence high school. Her fiance has re cently returned from Okinawa and four year's service in th navy. He will return to his pos ition in the Independence post office. Giiwts attending the an , nounrement party were the hon or guet. Mi.s Betty TJylor, Miss M.njine Tnfer and Miss Mary' Iui.-e Carey of Independence, Miss Betty Dotson, Miss Birdie Hebel, Mrs. Caroline Sullivan and Mrs. Wallace Wright of Cor vailis. Mrs. Robert Worrall, Mrs. George Abbott Mrs. Robert C. Taylor and Robert. Mrs, Lloyd " Reily, and Mrs. A. A. Taylor. Presbyterian . Circles Meet The circles of the First Pres byterian church will meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the church. The groups .will meet as-follows; Circle 1 Primary department. Circle Z Fireplace room. Circle 3 Boys club room, Circle 4 Junior department. Circle 5 Junior department. Circle 6 Prayer meeting room. Circle 7 Junior department. Circle S Be ginners department. At three o'clock the croups will meet together for tea. Mr. ami Mrs. Kar A. T who are leavinsi for Chicago .to make their home, were honored at a surptiee turkey dinner Sun day night when, Mr. and Mrs.' I. K. Lawrence, "Mr. and Mrs. . MeKin J Millett and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rentfro entre tained at the Yocwn home. Pin oclile was In play during the e-ening. Mrs. Aabrey T muting enter- Uined at a beach party in honor of her daughter, Roberta, on her 17th birthday thte weekend: They stayed at the Hillcrest apartment at Oceanside. In the group were Roberta Tussing, Jeanne Peterson, Richard Ben nett, Frank Biwnell, jr., Mrs. Frank Brownell and Mrs. Au- brey Tussing. .Mrs. Jansea Heltsel will en tertain the Rapnaterians Thurs day afternoon at her South Lib erty stieet home. at 2:30 o'clock. 7 ciausirs GARAGE Th! Jeryme English Society Editor Royal i Neighbors of America Will meet Wednesday night at the VFW hall at S o'clock to make final plans for the state convention to be held In Salem, April 16 and 17. max li w . . A rroup tm high 1mh1 semors o pent the spnng va- g cation at DeLake t the Canyon " " " , " VT es Norma Cass, Charlotte Will iams. Norma Vossler, M e t a Wooldridge and Ramona Evans. Mrs. Earl , Wooldridge accom panied the group. Luncheons To Highlight Week Luncheons and bridge parties will highlight the social calen dar for the ensuing week. Mrs. Burton A. Myers and Mrs. Gordon Hadley of Inde pendence are arranging a one o clock luncheon ljor rnday ai- ternoon at the Norjnandy Ma nor. Contract bridge wall be in play during the afternoon. j Covers will be pifaced for over thirty guests. Arrangement its af spring flowers in pastel shades will provide the decorative note. Iacheen at Buslck IlefSM Mrs. William J. Busick and Mrs. Harry U. Miller will be hoteses for a one o'clock lunch eon on Friday afternoon at the former's home on North Summer street in compliment to a group of their friends. Covers will be placed for twenty - four guests. Contract bridge wxll be in play after the luncheon hour. Hasiessea ta Fatertaia Mrs. Walter Snyder and Mrs. Lester Wilcox are entertaining at luncheon "W edntrsdmy after noon at the former's home on Center street. Covers will be , placed for twelve. Spring nosegays and other bouquets of flowers will provide the decorative note. Contract will be in play during the af ternoon. Women's Council Groups to Meet v Womens Council grout f First Christian church will hold their meetings Thursday. ApiiJ 4. Groups will meet at following homes. ? Mondombe group will ! meet with Mrs. E. B. Daggett. 2424 S. Cottage, at 10:30 a. m., sack lunch at noon. Gertrude Shoemaker and Hat tie Mitchell groups at the home of Mrs. Leslie Carson. 555 N. 20th at 10:30 a. m. with covered dish luncheon at noon. Pendra Road group with Mrs. E. C. Case, 287 S. Winter St., co ered dish luncheon. v Missionary Friends group at church fireplace room, covered dish dinner at noon. Mr. sad Mrs. Donald McCar- gar are" leaving Friday -foil a, ten day rfiay . in San Francisco. Ein route home the travelers will come by way of Lake Tahoe and Reno. Nydia Temple r bonis af Daughters of the Nile in Port , land entertained at a luncheon St the Mai lory hotel on March 27. The new queen. Mrs.Thoma as Luke, was an honor guet. Mrs. Paul Hale of Salem was one of the hostesses and Mrs; David H. Cameron of Salem and Mrs. Lawrence Lister ' of Portland, formerly of , Salem, are both members of the chorus. ood Eyes F or Gotnl Business Don't los9 out on lucra tivo deals just because a headacha or fatigue for ces you' to cancel ap pointments. These mala dies in many casas Rtara from eye strain. Let pur recjis t e r d optometrists give you a thorough chect up prescribe the . glassesxyou need. Come in today. Boring 11 Cert SL Phane 5t a Optical OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Many Attend f Pro-America I Luncheon v Returninc veterans iwould be able to find housing and clothing were it not for New Deal regu lations which have stymied in dustry, George Neuner, Oregon's u; attorney general, charged as he H addressed republican women of I Pro-America at their regional luncheon meeting Monday after I rioon at Normandy Manor. Mr. I Neuner urged his listeners to study science and to apply their knowledge to active politics. Over 135 women from the Willamette valley representing Portland. Oregon City, Corvallis, Albany. Eugene and Salem were in attendance. The tables were festive with arrangements of v caJnellias, daffodU. and blossoms, Mrs. Ralph Moody, president f of the Salem unit of Pro- ,i America, presided at the lunch- eon. which was followed by a I state board meeting and tour of f the state office buildings. Dur ing the luncheon Joan Wayne sang a group of numbers with Mrs. Max Roger the accomp anist. Mrs. Robert Ridehalge, Port land, state president of Pro America, was introduced and spoke briefly. State officials in troduced were Eric Alien,, jr., private secretary to Governor Earl Snell, who was unable to be present, Secretary of State i Robert S. Farrell, Jr., State -Treasurer Leslie Scott and Will- -JJam Kimsey, state labor ctm- Sjmsajoner e v-rV T i ' 1 7 tNj UPtialS Are 'f Cjr-v -N-f-yn -J r-7r-. IkWXXXJ-lllZjCTV. I The marriage of Miss Ruth fAodrews. daughter of Mrs. Net hie T. Andrews, to Mr. Riley R. Smith, son of Mr. and M"s. R. H. Smith, was solemnized on March 2S at the country home of i-the bride's brother and sister-3n-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray. An drews. , The Rev. Seth Huntington .performed the nuptial at o'clock before the fireplace (which was banked wjth bou jquets of snapdragons. . Mr. Andrews gave his sister in marriage . She wore an after ;ioon "frock of white brocaded ;heer. the jacket fashioned with a peplum. Her accsorieM were navy and she wore a white hat. IHer corsage was of white car nations and red rosebuds. Miss Joy Smith, ws-ter of the groom, was the maid of hoir. fihe 'wore a roue wool suit and "rorsaxe f pink carnations. Mr. James Bulen was best man. A wedding reception was held after the ceremony. Mrs. Ray Andrews and Mrs. Phillip Bcilke isj,i.ted in the dining room. 4 The couple will make their, home in Salem, The bride is employed at the Marion county agent's office. Mr. Smith, who jlerved in the army, is now em ployed at the Oregon Pulp and I'aper Co. Delta Gamma alumnae will tneet at the chapter house on the Willamette campus on Wednes day night. Following the busi ness meeting the active girls will join them for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Newman celebrated their 25th wedding an niversary on Sunday, March 24 With a family dinner. Present f&r. the day were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Neuman and two chil dren from Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neuman and fam ily from MrMinnville; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Loretz and two children from Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Wiebel from McMinn vllle; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tuttle from Aloha; Mr. and f Mrs. A. R. Hartzell from McMinnville; from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Arisman: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kort reborn; Mina Ritacca; Mr. Neu man's neiee. Mary I-ouie Ilock lef from Springfield, III, flying up from San Diego, their kon. Ensign Louis Neuman and their daughter, Joan. They came to": Salem from Illinois. A Oregon. Tuesday Morning. April I . r '- ' - . -: Miss Marilyn Wyaft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wyatt, whose betrothal to Mr. Gene M. Irons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Irons of -Denver, Colorado, has been revealed. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Wyatt Is a sophomore at the University of Orgon and har fiance recently returned from service overseas. CLUB CALENDAR Tt'CSOAT Salem Council of Church Worn n. meet at YWCA. 2 p m. Miuoun Udie auxiliarv with Mrm. P. C. Harld. 37S S. llt t.. 2 p.m. Credit Wbmen'g Breakfast e4ub. Quelle. 7 S m 7-eta TaU Alpha alumnaa with Mn Walter Biadley. J0 Stala at . 7 SO p m. Chdwiok chapter. Oruer of Eastern Star. Maoiuc Tenple. 30 dinner. WKDNESDAT PEP Tracheri club dinner at Normtndv Manor. 7 p m. Women's fuild. First Coneresa ttonal church, meet - tn church parlors, 2 p m. Silver Tea KrlM Memorial church. 2 30. church parlors. first Presbyterian church cir Ctes meet at churcli. 2 p m. WSCS of Leslie Methodist church ith Mrs Luella Stow. 2121 S Hih st . 2 p m Royal Neighonrs of America, VFW hall. S p m. THl'ttBP AY First r"hrwttan church Wom en's council group regular meet ings slated. A A U W Evening literature group with Mis Ralph Dobbs. S5S N. Winter si . S p . Disabled Anterican Vetera iva uiciliarv sewing with Mrs. Ralph &ecor. route 2. box 29. nn-hiwl lunrtieon at noon. Pioneer post No ,14. Ameri can legion, no-bwt dinner. Le gion hail. p m Raphaterians with Mrs James Heltzel. 710 S. Liberty St .- 2.30 p m FBIDW t entiat WCTIT with Mrs W A. Baiku. Vivta ave , 2 31 pm Disabled American Veterans auviliar). Sjlem Wumjn'i club. 7 45 pm social hour with chap ter to follow. ' -. : "'- - ' " t r. . .. . .. ya.ai m S!Hret; :-s fr.-rvfr.Kflr&mLt 1e1 ; f' 'v.-.-." . ) -:( ) W. y V " "' :i Y-:-x- , : (t7T :; :r , 'v. r' "Y ".,". ; - Ul fit, r -,t; .r.i t 'A hi - i I I f ' i i 4i 4 i i ' crt -XI : 2. 1948 Party Given . For Coeds Mis Roberta Meyer, an Ore . gon State college cted. aurt M i v Carroll C.ritgz, a UnivetsitJ- of; Oregon freshman, entertained a group of their friends who were home for the spring vacation at ai informal party at the Rich- ai d A. Meyer homa Saturday niht. ' Games and dancing were en Joyed in the recreation room and k later in the evening: refresh- '. ments were served. Guests were Ma Virginia Avery of Pasadetia, Calif., a hotie guest of Miss Gragg. Mi Margie Coojey and her hou, ; gtiestt, Marilyn Logan of Oak-' land, -Miss Georgia Roberts, Miss Jean and Miss Joan Post, Miss Catherine Secord. Miss Dailen Gardner, Mis lcena McCune, Mi. Janet Kirk. Mitts Elizabeth Nelson,, Mis Mary Iu Mckny, and Mis Betty Matvoles. Mia Susanna Schramm still entrain Wednesday for Denver, Colorado, to assume the position as occupational therapist at FitzsimmiKis General . hospital. She has spent the past month In the capital at the home. of her' parents, Mr. and Sirs. A. A. Schramm. ' . i . i ... r I I 1 ' ..-" .:!-! 'i " it --. KM--T !;'. " t --.V-n ;V : Dinner For Cavalry, Wives 1 Sunday night Mr. and Ms. Jea Hunley were hosts at a din ner party for former members of the llith Cavalry and thfir wives, j " ' J . . . . j -' The group plans to meet once a month-for a dinner and alTfor mer nembers of the 115th Cav alry from Wyoming are cordially Invited to join the group. Ofir eera elected were Roy Ohlurid, president: Jess Hunley. treastfr er, and Mrs. ledru King, sjc retary. ? . j Present Sunday were: Mr. aisd Mrs. T, P. Hill. Mr. and Mm. Gerald Foter, Mr. and Mrs, Jotui LiwKMi, Mr. and Mrs; Glehn Wisser. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Meade. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Farrens." Mr. and Mrs. ledru King, Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Starck. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mini- ' hun, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hark sn, Mr. rfnd Mrs. Roy Ohlurtd, Mr. anr Mrs. Jess Hunley. Mr. Randall Miller. Mr, Frank Meir wn, and 1st Sgt. and Mrs. Horfe H. Jefferson. Date Set For April Rites Saturday, April has beeYi set as the date for the marriage of Miss Isabel , Childs, daughter of th lata Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Childs. to Mrs. Harold A. Hasi braugh, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rose bra ugh. - - . . j The ceremony will be quietly performed at the home of the groom-elect'. parents on East Miller street. Mr. "Rosebraugh, a retired minister, will officiate at his son's marriage at 12:30 o'clock. Only members, of the two families will witness ' the . exchange of vows. The couple will be unattended. j A jwedding ,luncheon In honor of the hridal couple will be held immediately after the ceremony at the Quelle. Later, in the day Mr. Rosebraugh and his bride will leave for a honeymoon trip : to Washington, and British Coif umbia. - ! ; " ' j Garden Club at Heise Home The Kingwood Garden club was entertained at the home of Mrs. W. C. Heise on Thursdayi A dessert luncheon was served with bouquets, of trilliufrjusedj as decoratitms. Mrs. Stuart !Mc-j Gilchrist assisted her mother. I Mrs. -Don Kuhn, president presided at the busineaa session.) Discussion Included the cara of house plants ' and early spring; gardening. Plana were made forj a day spent wqrking In the cltyj park, the clubs project. Mrsj Maud Miller was welcomed as a new member. i Irena McLead aa CrysUl Huntington apent the weekend. , at the country home of the for mer's brother and sister-in-law, hjr and Mrr. Carlton McLeod. v Mrs. pannell Sanders has left for her htwn ini Coos. Bay after a three weeks siay tn the capital, 1 at the home of her p'a rents. Mr.. ard Mrs. F. G. Delimo., i . ; 1 ' - A visiter In the capital Sunday was Mrs. W. J. Bingham oiiPale Alto, national thesidenf ef Delrar Gamma, national fraternity for women. She was eritettaiBed at dinner at the local chapter .house on the yv luamette .university campus. Mrs. Gouleti Will Honor i' ; . i Mrs, Homer Goulet. sr. will be : a luncheon hostess today at her -country home in compliment to members of th Junior- Guild bridge' benefit committee. Mrs. Goulet Is heading .the- director- ; ate for the annual bridge bene fit tea to . jbe sponsored by the guild of JSt.-j Paul's Episcopal church on Wetfnesday, April 24 ' at the parish' house. Bidden by Mrs. Gouletare the -committee membera arranging-; for the tables. Cq:ers will be placed' for Mrs. J. 'ft. Chambers, Mrs. Mirier Hayderwl Mrs. E. -Bragg. Mrs. Frank BrowneH, lrs. Homer II. Smithy-Mrs.. A,r thur . Rahn, Mrs. Donald Rob-; erts. Mrs. Cal Pat ton, Mrs.' V. E Kuhn and "Mrsii Goulet. !. : mitt if j THIS country is short of in dustrial fats, mi&hty short. The sup-ply is so low that th gpvernment irnust 1 decide how much fat can be i released to maVe soap; how muchiforother peacetime gjoods. The shortasa would be even worse without ! the wonderful helpy American -housewives are civics by turn-. tat in used fats. Y Keep saving to tide us over 'his emergency. 1 will help You get more soaps and other1 products you want -so much. 0TAX WCLt SAM. : FATS HELT3 MUE M0WCeVA ... J ffOMLWCVeTd MC W5T A3 0OOH A5 , Larrs Huts, tax sc&r TOMaTPSwXWCVv. aNMMl N9 TVS SAIVA5C CAH miM KEEP TURNING IN USED RATS - TO Hai MAKE MOKt S6AF V4 J i 60 n !' 1 , cm