PAGE SET The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Morning, May 8. 1948 Miss Miller Is Honor Guest Miss Glenn Faye MMler, who will be m rried on Mar 11 to Thomas J. Welch, was the honor guest at a smartly arranged party Tuesday night when Miu Mari lyn Archibald entertained at the home of her pa.ents on Kerry treet. A kitchen shower honored the bride-elect and after an infoi rrval evening a late supper was served by the hostess. Guests brought "their favorite recipes to the fu ture bride. Bouquets of white lilacs were Used about the rooms and cen tering the individual tables were Doegays of pansies. At each place were pink napkins bearing the names of the engaged couple. Honoring Miss Miller were Mrs. Homer Miller. Mrs. Kenneth DeHut, Mrs. A. E. Archibald.Mrs. Eoy Wilkinson, the Misses Caro- I NOW AT HALP LAI met II f 9 Yoo will, to. G?nlU ' ike skin end o H fines fabrics, leaves HvnnQ tioQt once Ssoys creoy loogor. Hurry to po yoor far. This sola kpguasw o-sly one a year! VTilleU's Capital Drua Store Cor. Stale A Liberty lhene Slit fiooo mm Oar Gift Dcpartaient offers that are appropriate for this 4 -piece Decorated Canister Set Decorated Metal Bread Box Decorated Cake Cover . 99c 99c 99c Two Compartment DECORATED METAL BREAD BOXES 1.79 Wise Brand GRASS SHEARS Easy to operate. Made of hick quality steel. C pr RADIOS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE TROPICEIASTER t-tah standard aod shortwave large speaker tone control. Moist ore proof cooapact case. Designed for armed forces, AC or DC. Idem! for recreation J QGL room or summer cabin. M I aW ONLY A FEW Society Clubs Music The Horn SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsssssssssssssoBSSB lyn Carson. Betsy Lyons, Addyse Lane, Joyce Reeves, Barbara Hoadley, Edith Fairham, Helen Furness. Marjorie Smith, Eleanor Crawford, Lois Archibald and Marilyn Archibald. From Barcelona, Spain, comes news of the birth of a son, John Montague, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lord. The Lords have an older daughter, Mary lee. Mr. Lord is a former Salem man and his wife visited here several years ago at the home of Miss Elizabeth Lord, who received a cable of the birth. Mrs. Richard Hauge has invited members of her club to her home on East Wilson street tonight for an evening of contract bridge to be followed by a late supper. PEUCEt mm m susrn a wide selection of items occasion. Two-Unit White Enameled HOT PLATES Each unit ha 3 speeds for 110-volt circuits. 10.95 Trustworthy SOLDER IRONS W-1I Volts 1.19 special services. 110-volt LA .fCUt TAX p- " ve. Hostesses to Fete Miss Smith Mrs. Karl! V. Barham and Mrs K. II. Pickens will be hostesses for a bridal: party Thursday night at th former's home on North Winter street for the pleasure of Miss Betty !! Jeanne Smith, May bride-elect Of James F. Taylor Guests have been invited to a dessert supper at 8 o'clock with an informalij evening following. A kitchen shower will fete the bride-to-be. Guests will be seated at individual tables centered with pastel spring bouquets. The deco rative motif will carry out the shower bouquet and umbrella theme. fi Bidden t( honor Mjsi Smith are Mesdames Hugh A. Dow (i, Kinley K. Adams, Brown E. Sis- son, May Cile. Walter Nelson Thomas Roen, Will Pickens, Wil liam Foster,; J. E. VanWyngarden, Guy Irwin, jijack F. Billeter, Har vey Loveall Guy H. Smith, Dean Thompson, J. Dale Taylor. Miss Roberta Mooie. Miss Jean Baiham and the ho.stesses. I Many Attend Conference The Credit Women's Breakfast club met in Taroma, Washington, j at the Winthrop hotel, for their ! annual conference and elected of ficers for ttje coming year. Chosen as president of the northwest district for 1946-1947 was Mrs. Mabell Bliss of Port land; vice president. Miss Helen .Sawyers of Helena, Montana; treasurer, Mrs. Bessie Kayser Of Salem; financial secretary, Miss Catherine Cain of Butte, Mon tana; recording secretary, Miss Ruth OeYwng of Bellingham, Washington Ji corresponding secre tary. Mils Nondus Clark of Port land, and historian, Mrs. Nobel McLaren of Vancouver, B. C. j International officers mesent at the conference were: Presdient, Miss Stephanie Dougherty of San Francisco, and financial secre tary, Mrs. Helen Lybold of Butte, Montana. j Miss Leng Blum of Salem was chairman for a general discussion meeting. j j The Salem club won tho per fect attendance trophy for the third year in succession, giving It to the clubij permanently. j Attending; the conference from Salem were Mrs. Bessie Kayser, Miss Lillian Kayser, Mrs. Doro thy Hill, Miss Lena Blum, Mr. Alta Myers; Mrs. Louisa Jones, Miss Beverl Hartzel, Mrs. Lorrta Lucas, Mrs.jl Ethel Gallinger, Mrs. Helen Benner, Mrs. Dorothy Walker and Miss Estella Smith- The reeular meeting nf t h riis was held Tuesday morning with reports oi mo conference. Englewocd Club Meets jFriday 1 . The organization's annual nlaiit saie ana a musical program will leaiure tne meeting of the Engl wood Woman's club to be held Friday. March 10. at the home M Mrs. S. L. iAuman. Mrs. Arnolld nartman, vocalist, and a group of Salem highj school will provide the music, j i Hostesses rare to be Mrs. C. P. Richards, Mrs. Alma Shipley, Mri. Roy Sanford and Mrs. Grant Hymes. jj i Newly-elected officers for the coming club year are Mrs. W. C Crews. I per, vice president, aid Mrs. Ralph i'iauuc, KVEcidi -iiiaiiurcr. I' Bin. Reuben P. Bolso has as her house guest Mrs. Frank Jor dan of Seattle. This weekend Mrs. Jordan will jbe joined here by her daughter am d grandson, Mrs. Charles Craig and son, Peter, of Seattle. j SORRY TO HAVE KEPT YOU VAITIIIG! (2 . 1 . U FASHIONS HAVE ARRIVED!, '!! (I, Altnough some Swinsdown coats and suits are arriving we ust can't keep them coming fast enough for all of you ! You see Swansdown refuses to sacrifice qualify for quantity, so they send us only coats and suits that are perfect in style, workmanship and fabric. Some of these fashions are here now but not for long! So come in and be sure to leave your name with us in order that may advise you when new styles arrive. CLUB CALENDAR WKDNE1DA1 WSCS Jason Le church, board meeting noon. 1 pm, dessert luncheon. Wonnn'i juild "irt Congreia tional church. " birthday tea, church parlor, 2:30 p.m. Clrclei of WSCS. Tlrt Method tut church, meet at I 13 p.m.. e -culiv board of WSCS meet In Carrier Hooin, 9:45 a m. South Salem friend Mission ary society with Mrs. J. Ray I'emherton. 1433 S. Commeicial t . May breakfast. a.m. laurel Guild. Knight Memor ial church with Mrs. Norval Edwards. 1&59 State st.. p.m. Royal Neighbors Sewing club with Mrs. Sarah Peterson. 233 W. Wilson, no-host luncheon at noon Eagles auxiliary sewing club, no-hosl luncheon at the hall. THURSOA1 Pringle Pleasant Point Social club with Mrs. E. S. Coates, 1341 State st . all day. Thursday club with Mrs. Karl j Kugel. 733 N. Capitol St., 1.30 dessert luncneon. St. Joseph's Mothers, at St. Joseph's school. 2:30 p.m. Sojourners. dessert bridge, Salem Woman's club. 1 p.m. Salem General hospital aux iliary. YWCA. 10 a.m. Pi Beta Phi alumnae. .Mrs. James Humphrey, 1730 Fair mount. 7:30 p.m. Marine Corps League and aux iliary. Normany Manor. S p.m. Woman's Benefit association. Old Labor Temple. 8 p.m. DeMolay Mothers noon lunch eon. Masonic Temple. Brush College Helpers with Mrs. Charles Glaze. 2 p.m. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU. Mrs J. L. Raid or f. 106 Division street, J p.m. Nebraska and Dakota clubs hard times party. KP hall. 7:30 P-m. I Music group. AAtrw. with Mrs. i George E. Allen. 1010 North 21st ill street. 2:30 p.m. Wesleyan Service guild. Jason Lee Methodist churcfe. Mothers tea. Mrs. Louis Lorehz, 343 N. 17th.. 2 to 4 pm. Englewood Woman's club with Mrs. S. L. Aunian, 825 Brevs. Mothers to Be Guests ilJunior weekend festivities and Mother's day celebration on the Ujruversity of Oregon campus this Weekend will attract a number off Salem mothers who will be guests of their daughters. (in one group will be Mrs. Karl Becke who will visit her daughf teh", Miriam, at the Pi Phi house. Mrs. J. N. Bishop who will bi" trio guest of her son Ed, and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. iMr. and Mrs. Ercel W. Kay will be tho guests of their son Tm. who is co-chairman of Jun frir weekend. Accompanying tin; Kays will be Mrs. Taylor Haw kjns who will visit with he daughter Harriet at the Kappa Ajpha Theta house. Mrs. WheHek RSlea will also visit with her daughter Janet at the ThctH house. Mrs. Walter Kirk and daughlei- Jfnri art spending me weeKen)t in Eueene and Janet will visit hfr Delta Delta Delta sorority sisters, wrs. K.irK will attend thf Ulniversity of Oregon Mothei state board meeting. ikrs. Boltjes Will Arrive Thursday Galen Boltjes has received worJ that his wife and small son of Leeds, England, will arrive in the capital early Thursday morn ing. The couple met in England two years ago while he was sta tioned there with the 9th aif force. He received his discharge last September and is now employed a( tho postoffice. They will make their home at 433 S. Cottage street. j North Salem WCTU will meet on Friday with Mrs. R. L. Batdorf, 160 Division st., at 2 o'clock. Mrs. D, O. Lear will give a report on international temperance and Mrs. Jessie Gray will talk on Mother's day. Mrs. Esther Little will speak on the work of the YWCA and the proposed new building. Mrs. Mary Bell will led the devotions. Jr. Highs Entertain Tonight Highlighted fur tonight's musi cal fare will be pupils ( the two junior high schools who will pre sent urograms at 8 o'clock. Both are oen to the public, with mod erate admissions charged. Leslie school pupils will pre sent "The Forest Prince." an ope rata based on music by Tchai kowsky. The rather elaborate production is under the direction of Alfreda Wahl, music; Eleanore Roberts, dramatics; Mrs. Ruth Carkin. dancing; Alice Robe, scen ery; Donald Dawson and John Sweigert and the shop boys who made the scenery. The story is of the adventures of a princess of Russia held for ransom by the Cossacks and of her life and romance in the forest. Lila Partmentier is Taliana, the princess of Russia; Bob Bain as Vaslov, chief of the Cossacks: Ray Cummings as Kan; Barbara Senter as Sonia; Barbara Taylor as Mother Vanya, and Alan Gil christ as llytch, are Cossacks. Phil Ringie plays Tzar Mikhail, Jim Hunt is Prince Dmitri and Ralph Blakeley is the jester, mem bers of the Russian court. Scenes take place at the Tsar's palace in Moscow and in the forest. Color ful costumes of the Cossacks and the court make the play unusual ly good for production. Some 200 pupils will take part. Parrish Festival Parrish junior high school will give Its music festival at the high MODE 466 State SL. Salem -s ' a" -w" ' frfIsrS. YJfSfi fVr l f i yJ JLf I 'ST 'f ' Z- If SJSI J i r i V TRASH BURimiG WATER Seven rows of coils, burns trash, long wood, cool, bark or cylindrical shell 34 i" in height, 14" diameter. I kssmm&jssx&'?. jjwtj.'owe school auditorium at S o'clock to night. Seventh, eighth and ninth grades will participate, about 250 in all. Lelie -Carson directs the band. Gietchen Kreamer and Barbara Bentley the choruses. The H band will play "Jolly Outlaw" by Prwtt; the A band "Argonne March" by King; the eighth grade chorus will sung "Charm of Days Gone By" by Ghys, and u clarinet quartet will play "Schei 7.om" by Schumut. The eighth grade chorus will sing "Waltz from Faust" by Gounod and the seventh grade chorus will sing "Prayer" by Humperdinck. The -ombined orchestras will play "Happy Song" by Gaines, with a trumpet bligato by Bruce McDonald. Other numbers are also on the program. Shower For Bride-elect Miss Marion Lou Wampler. who will be married on Friday to Law rence Feldschau at the Pi Beta Phi house, was honored at a brid al party Sunday ninght when Mrs. Arno C. Spranger and her daugh ter. Miss Mina Lee Spranger. en tertained at their country home. A miscellaneous shower hon ored the bride-to-be. Refresh menls were served later in the evening. Honoring miss wampler were Mrs. Louis Wampler. Mrs. John Feldschau, MUs Arden Beerly Shephard. Miss Ma reel la Wolf. Miss Charlotte Hain, Miss Sarah Craven. Mrs. L. Fred en burg. Mrs Roy Marchand, Mrs. Albert Ma der, Mrs. George Hain and the hostesses. MODE Of DAY Remember . , . Lovely Mother with gay liht hearted frocks for a summer of travel or a busy-life at home. Easy to caro for . . . Easy to wear and, of course, they're washable Sizas 14 to 44. 5 .98 Mail Orders Fkrof French crepes Soft colorful spur Flower-gorden prints Sheer royon crepet . . Art Added Gift . . 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J p m Federated Music clubs pro (ram. Y MCA, 3 pjii Women Golfers Play in Rain Nearly 20 women golfers braved the rain Tuesday morning for the weekly ladies' day at the Salem Golf club. Mrs. Kobin Day wm the special prize for the day. On Sunday afternoon. May 12. there will be a two-ball foursome with a dinner following at the clubhouse. Reservations must be made by Thursday by calling Mrs. R. I. MacLaughlin. 9553, in the mornings. Playing Tuesday were Mes dames Fred Bernardi, Robin Day. Elmore Hill. If. K. Stockwell. Fred Bernier. Ivan Marble, Claude Johns. Sephus Starr, Ralph Ham ilton, Roy H. Simmons, James Ha ley, James Sears. Harry Wielmer. W. T. Waterman. Conrad Paulson. W. T. Crier. R. M. Bkhnp and Brarier Small. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Held mast of Missoula, Mont., formerly of Salem, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Minkiewltz on Richmond avenue. HEALTH is a HABIT Vet, lleslik is a kasWi o geaaf bsbtl. If yeoe kealik leo't all it skould be, oosv is ike mm so do soenetHtag a boot it. eo four pofsiciaa. He will kelp f oo to get oo Ibo I Uslik I ligk way. Aod of course yoo will tat to bring kit preerriptsuo kere (oc careful coeapouosViog. Willed'. Capilal Dreg Store Cor. auto a Uoortp - rtsoee Silt I ! ISaap-actloo i safety pilot. ' Tkereaostat. - : . i 2Ffficiot Slot- Jp. I tad port tree My bsiroer. 1 1 ,. : , 3Ftbrglat lo. Ik sulatioo keeps i.' tnr sot, f'V" j 4Iaeer lu wiik J J ? balile. saves l y HEATER presto - logs. Heavy steel m eo'jo gjsiejoj!sramtmeimsssoa ri a sotrr' ivc -ov:r i Will Arrive By Planq Miss Augusta Notdurft. fitmr. ly of Saletn, will art Ho In tho capital by plane I t May from WaahtngWm, 1). ( for a three weeks lsil with her parents, Mr. and Mia. Jarttli NuUluift, arwl ter. Mrs t'haritto Poel.l. , Miss Nntdurft h .boon In Wphinglon fur 12 ycts and until recently was in charge of th ier MMiitel of tho office tf pi ire ad ministration. She la now with the department of rommerco. The visitor, who lias many friends ' here, is coming west by way of Tucson, Lot Angeles ami San Francisco, where she is mak trig short stop. Mm NotdtirfC was a tharter member vf the Saletn t henirketans. She will leao by plane for the east cm June 1. i I MUs Naecr Wallace is spend, ing the week in hpokano as the house guest of Mr. end Mrs. C Cormsen. Do YOU suffer from IEnVODS TEIISIOII oo CIITM MTS" ef tko ssoolliT IY female funeUns4 owMithlf dlo turbaaoaa anate you euCer eroasoe, beoOacne. bots&cl.a. etss, Uredtf or. roue, eranky feMar h tiiM try Lydia E. makhaan'a VttuM CmipouM to relieve au a ersspvone. TaSeo UM-uout tbe snoBth fink team's Coot pound ptpa Outid sip ro aistaaoe aealao oucsi syoiptoma. Aieo real einsMsrhle toBMl I ry ul lP" J Hnu f t Dm' ff t stfcassAts- 484 Siala Si. Salea v o If