i I l' I Betrothal of Coupl Told At Party Miss Marjorie Judson daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judson, re--' TeaJed er betrothal to Robert Lang, at a smartly arranged party Friday night. at the jiidson home on Gilchrist street. No date has been set for the wedding. The news was revealed when one of the guests found a card, bearing the names of the betrothed couple, hidden ' inside the prue. - The evening was spent informally and a late supper was served by the hostess assisted by her moth er. Bouquets of spring flower. I Bidden to hear the news were i Uciduwf GeOrze . Judson. John I Osborn, Fred Lang. Wayne Rob ertson. Leonard Judson, Robert Judson. J a c k Gorman. Frank Keednam. Misses Pat 'Peeler. De ' - lores Dougherty. Doris Lovre. Bet ty. Van -QsdoU Maxine Meyer. Joan Lang and Cynthia Needbam. Miss Judson and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school. j II attended Oregon Slate college prior tor entering the army. Mi Judson is now employed at the ; state highway department. Au Revoir Dinner - ' Robert Shepard. son of the F. W. Shepards. will entertain a group of his friends at a stag au revoir dinner Monday night at bis North Summer street home In honor of John WestphaL who Is leaving Tuesday for Berkeley. Calif to join his mother and her husband. Dr. and Mrs, Henry' Perlmutter. Robert will accompany John outir by plane and the former will, return north with.hls lister. Helen Shepard. or June t. 'Helen Is completing her freshman year at Leiand Stanford. Write in the eouta. Robert will visit at the Perlmutter home and with -his sister- on tbeSUnford campus. Dr. aod Mrs. HerWrt E. fcaJse are entertaining a group of Wil lamette university faculty mem ben .and their wives at a picnic and bouse party thus weekend at their summer home, at Jfelscott. Mr. aatd Mrs. Harry V. Cuw Jtj. have returned from a several Uys stay In Portland where they were registered at the Multno mah boteL The Carsons attended the Ice Folhea Wednesday night. HE YOUR EYES EXAUIHED . im&m mm J 1 1 Oe surdy 0mj gl ae "seay , j iiry ei wmcl ' TWey are.' A ly " """"y ft V"STs3N l r"" nstsar as wefl a see be- 1" J! f '' x . ' Ss In tiri stjlss a BROWN'S OPTICAL SERVICE Since in Liberty-and Court St. BLOUSES AIID Kf. 2.70 to 6.98 Cut to 2.29 and 5.49 Includes Drey. Tailored. Sheer, Crepe Sises 32 to 36 JUIIPERS AIID JERiailS .' J ' ; ' Size- 12 to 18 j Reduced to 2.49 and 3.89 . I -: - Ward - Use awr nmnmry noytaewf wr stor stocks or throve our caratof A Society . Music' . . . . MAXINE BUREN Women' Editor Concert, to Be Tonight A one-day muic festival-is be ing staged under the direction of the Salem branch of the Oregon Music Teachers association at Wil lamette university today. In the morning state auditions' will be given 60 musicians and in".-the af ternoon the Syllabus examinations will be held with six participants, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson and Miss Margaret Hogg are in charge. Judges will & Rouen Faith. Port land. Elte Cissiman j of Pacific University faculty and Delbert Moore. OSCT The latter will also amsf in judging the lva F. Turner memorial contest. AtJI "5'clock in tjhe evening, the lva F. Turner memorial concert will be held, featuring the contest ants for piano and vfblirt. aug mented by vocial numbers from the studios of Mrs. Clifford Elliott, Lena Belle Tartar and Dean Mel vin Geist. Miss Helen Mcllirron is in charge. The following program will be given: BWuwl Redeemer Bach Come Sweet Morning Old Trench Edith Fairham. mezzo Alice Rose, accompanist Preludio-Violin Sonata No. . . Spanish Nance No. I ' Violin Contestant A us Meinen Grossed Scmerzen Thy Sweet Singing .... Bach Rehscld Franz A lms lead Ui'Dnn Alien Jewell Gueffroy. accompanist Prelude In T ,. Bach Knight Rupert Schumann Little Shepherd Debussy Piano Contestant Audition Representative Two Part Invention No Valse in B Minor Piano Contestant Dans Negre - Syllubua Representative Preambule . - Fantasle Impromptu Minstrels Piaho Contestant la Ferenata . ' Bach ... . Chopin CyrU Scott Bach-Heinze . Chopin . Debussy ToU d'Hardelot Clarence Jonnfva. tenor Gladys Edaar. aceorapanlat SHIRTWAISTS plan so fery any ::i Clubs The Home IERYME j ENGLISH . Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR IATISDAT H Chemeketa chapter. DAR. pirfcic luncheon Champoeg. 1pm. MONDAY V: I Salem PCO Council no-hott luncheon for unaffiliated members. Bluebird. 1 p m. ' United Spanish American Wlsr Vet erans and ausiltary. VI W hall; S pjn. American Leciun auxiliary, S-alem Woman's club, p.m. " TVESDAT Mmwui club auxiliary, with Mr Wade Weeklv. 7M South M . 2 p m Chad wick chapter. OES. Maooaic Temple, B p m. ' WrONESOAY j . y mill w m i v i a. mm . ui ill v Ual t . 8 p m ! Presbyterian church circle' meetings. - WomeM's guild. First ( relational church. Eric Butler home. HaiM-v Rd. I p nr. overt-d dish picnic lun-h-n Woman a auxiliary and SI Paul guild. St Paul's Episcopal parih house. 12:30 luncheon aid, meeting. i J: ' TMl'RSDA Y Woman's council group. First Chris tian church. . 11 3S , Degree of Hono covered dtsh din ner. Salen Wunwn Club.. S M pin Hosts to Fete ' Lancef ields , Mr. land Mrs. Kenneth G. Man ning and Mr. j and Mrs. Roy Hitchcock will -be hosts for a buffet supper Sunday night t the former's home on South Lib erty street for the pleasure of Dr. and. Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, who have returned to Salem after two years absence. He served as a lieutenant in the navy and was stationed in San Diego. Cards will be, in play follow ing the supper i hour. Bouquet of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Covers will be placed for Dr. ' and Mrs. Lancefleld. Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King. Mr. and Mr. JViIliarrt If. Dasliriey of McMinn ville, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hitch cock, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manning. I Chapter Members At Convention Tive memliera of. the Salem chapter- of Beta Sigma Phi en trained Wednesday for Vancouver. B.C. to attend the organization's Northwest convention today and Sunday; Going to the convention were Mrs. J. A. WilUey, advisor. Miss Hazel Shult. Miss Norma Slelton. MUs Ann Doerfler and Miss Lok Gillirujs. The latter two will en tertain with accordion duets at a Sunday program. The group will return Monday night. Aasan those 1st PrtUa4 Wed nesday night to attend the Ice Follies Were the Misses MargarH Wagner, Susan Breker, Kathryn Hodges Betty Btrfton and Mrs James Hayles. SILVEKTON Mrs. VUlet By- berg will leave early in June for New York City o study piano, theory and harmoriy at Juilliard School 6f Music this summer. Mrs. Bybefg has been; teaching piano at Silverton the past few years. Mr. and Mrs. Hay d W. Shepard have as their hooe guests for a few days her parents, Mr. sn Mrs, Robert H. Miller of Victoria, B. C. They are en route home af ter a stay in California. - 6 i SXAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Stuckart of Aumsville are announcing the approiiching mar riage of their daughter, Marie Stuckart. "to Clement Krantz of Jordan. (The rite will take place Wednesday morning. June 19, at 8:30 ia St. Boniface church. Sublimity, with Rev. Joseph Scherbrlng officiating Mis Stuck art attended St. Iioruface schoql and has been ahbtant in the office of Dr. Theodore Stuckart. Her fiance attends Oregon State college and is majoring in for estry. SILVERTON The engagement of Dr. John Robert Moe, son of Mrs. J. J. Moe, to Miss Carol Spliid, daughter of Mrs. Helen Spliid and Mr, Waldemar Spliid of Portland, was announced re cently at Chi Qmega house on thjt campus f at Oregon State college, where Miss Spliid, is a senior. -The wedding will be In early summer. Dr. Moe received his discharge from the armed forces on May 2 and is now practicing dentistry in the Sell wood district, Portland. Jusft Oeceived rams LARGE SHIPMENT OF Womesi's Dresses V Good AHortment of Styles and Sizes t ld .ontgomery Ward . dr Us 0T ssonfhiy poyiasnt plan to bvy any sserchondis rem avr ssore stocks or through owr catalog depoi tinewll Hostesses to Honor Miss Bruckman . Mrs. Douglas Baker and Miss Leona Tingelstad have invited guests to a bridal shower Tuesday night at the country home of Mrs. Cass A. Nicholls for the pleasure 6f Miss Elizabeth Bruckman, who will be married on June 14 to Leighton Fairham, USNR. A kitchen utensil shower will fete the bride-to-be after an in formal evening. A late supper will be served by the hostesses with Mrs. Nicholls assisting. Bidden to honor Miss Bruck man are Mrs. Merle D. Bruck man. Mrs. Silas Fairham, Mrs. Ralph Wade. Mrs. Cass Nicholls. Misses Clarice Busselle, Lorraine. Hurdock. Thelma Wilcox. Donna Shafer. Edith Fairham. Joan Rod dy, Vicky Jones. Virginia Case, Melva Williamson. Ruth Nelson, Delores Schmirer and Luella Nicholls. Picnic at Kugel's The North Capitol street home of Mr. and Mrs. Kari B. Kugel was the scene of a gala no-host picnic on Memorial Day. Dinner was served at a table in the garden down by the creek at 5 o'clock. Several hours of 'cards followed in the evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Judge and Mrs. George Rossman. Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Schnell. Mr, and Mrs. Da vid Eason and Mr. and Mrs. Ku gel. Birthdays Are Celebrated Several birthday parties high lighted the social news this week. This afternoon Nancy Manning, daughter of the Kenneth Man nings, will celebrate her fourth birthday at a party at the Man. Oing home ort South Liberty street. A group of Nancy's neighborhood friends have been invited. Later in the afternoon a birthday cake and refreshments, will be served. Dayid Perry, son of the Leon Perrys. will celebrate his fifth birthday on- Sunday afternoon at a paity between 3 and 5 O'clock at the Perry home on Jefferson street. -1 Steven Benson, son of the V. Bensons. was honored on his; fif teenth birthday Wednesday hight at a dinner party at the Bttnson home on East Nob Hill. I Mrs. Jhn Schmidt, Jr present ed her piano pupils in recital Friday night at her home. She i was assisted at the refreshment hour by Mrs. Neil Hanson. Pupils participating are Harry and Al bert Hanson. Gloria. Kathleen and Rodney Schmidt, Herdis Michel son. Idyl and Edith Bates. Bever ly Lyman and Gilbert Clausman. iWeddinQ.in j South Noted j Of interest to Salem friends of , l Mrs. Florence Miller Haines of i I Portland is the announcement of her marriage in Hollywood at the first Methodist church May 27 to ! Ira Francis Richardson of Ingle- wood. Calif. Her sister, Mrs. Er- nest Wagner of Los Arfgeles. at tended her. Dr. Glenn Randall Phillips officiated. Mrs. Richardson, formerly fi nancial secretary of the First Presbyterian church. Portland, is a sister of 'Mrs. Clara L. Miller arid Mrs. Gail H. Jones of Salem. A tea was given for her in. Salem prior to her departure for the south. RRl'SII COI.LEGE-(SpecUl)- The 62nd wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.- William Kipper was celebrated May 11 at the home of Mrs. Kipper's sister, Mrs. Anna Bayer of Brush College. ! Married in Austria, Hungary, in ! 1884, they came to the TJnited 1 States in 1899 and to Salem 26 ' years ago. They have four chil dren living. One son, William.-jr., died in 1935. They have 12 grand children. 11 great grandchildren and three great great grandchil- I dren. Present were the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cam eron, William, Donald and Bar bara. Mr. and Mrs. John Kipper, ' Jxhn. Jr., Ctilleen and Karen. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Harris and Paul,. Mrs. Anna Bayer. Mrs. Mike Kip ' per, Fer'd Bayer. Betty and David, Mrs. Ferdinand Singer, Mrs. Joe j Jaeger and Opal Greag. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ore 11 are receiving congratulations on th birth of a.daughtec Mary Kay, on May 29 at the Salem General ' hospital. AT 0 4 ,-lb W; V; 1 . . - i;.-v i n r : x : I I i 1 ! - ! ) . i . , Mr. and Mrs. Eou3las F, Gordanler 0o Ann Donaldson who were married on May 19 at the SL Mark 'Lutheran Evangelical church. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Donafelson and her husband is the son qI Mrs. Ethel GordenSer. They will live In Portland. (Jesten-Mlller). Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. sr., and Mis Helen Paulson will motor to Albany tonight to attend the wedding of ' Beryl Marks, daughter of Willard Marks, and William Arthur Dryden. Jr.. which will take place at the First Pres byterian church. Mrs. John F. Hayes (llene Paulson) of Port land . will be a member of the bridal party. Miss Hochfeld Is Engaged Salem friends of Mis Bemice Hochfeld. daughter of Joseph Hochfeld of Portland, will be in terested to learn of her engage ment to Jerome I. Sender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Semler. No date has been set for the wedding. The bride-elect, who has often visited in Salem at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein, attended the University of Wash ington. She recently was dincharg ed from the WAVEs. She was stationed In Arlington. Va.. for three years. Her fiance was a captain in the army quartermas ter corps and recently returned from overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. Rabert II. Hamil ton and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Har rold are leaving today to spend the weekend in Gardiner at the home of Mr. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hamilton. While in southern Oregon the visi tors will enjoy a fishing trip. Mka Florence 'Daffy was among thoie entertaining informally Fri day night before the Spinster dnce at the armory. Miss Julia Overgard Is leaving Salem for Portland to make her home. Before going to Portland she will spend the summer months in Canada visiting with Hon. and Mrs. Benjamin Metcalfe in Lef fi idge. $ilverlon Post Names Candidates for Office SILVERTON. May 31-(Special) Nominees for officers of Delbert Reeves post. American Legion, are commander. Dr. H. E Herikel; vice commaqder, Robert Allen; second vice commander, Wessley Grogan; adjutant, Ray Boe; fi nance officer, John Demas; chap lain, F. M. Powell; sergeant-at-arms, Ralph Francis; historian, George Towe: executive commit tee. Dr. A. J. KlcCannel, Glad wyn Hamn and Bill McDonald. June IS members of Salem Cap ital post will initiate new mem bers of trie local post. Program committee members are C. J. Towe. Victor David, Robert Allen and Pat Grogan. Sl'NDAV 'SHUT INS' DAY Governor Earl Snell Friuajr des ignated Sunday, June 2, as "Shut-, Ins day. The governor asked that friends and neighbors of shut-ins remember them with acts of kind ness to ease the burden of illness; From the Chinese the world has obtained silk, paper, printing, the compas, gunpowder, the peach tree, orange, lemon, tea, porcelain, chrysanthemum and soybean. ( On All Hakes J HEIDER'S All Wark Gaarajiteed 42t Oart St. Call 7522 Shower Honors Miss Cohen Mrs. Julius Rowe and Mrs. Jack Melzer were hostesses op Monday night at a shower for Miss Char lotte Cohen, who will marry Jerry Blum of Portland at. the Benson hotel on June 9. Cards were in play during the evening. Bidden to honor Miss Cohen were Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Abe Volchok, Mrs. Robert Volchok, Miss Rowe and Mrs. Mitchell Rowe of Portland, Mrs. Dave Holtzman, Mrs. Harry Marin, Mrs. Herbert Adler, Mrs. Louis Epstein, Mrs. Nathan Steinboch, Mrs. Abe Steinboch, Mrs. Joe Jo rephson. Mrs. S. Mucnnick, Mrs. ijarry Schustowitz, Mrs. Ben Cohen, Mrs. San ford Cohen, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Syd Levine, Mrs. Robert Golden and Mrs. Robert Golden sr. Miss Miriam Becke is leaving today for Seattle to meet her fiance, Lt. William Shinn, son of the Robert E. Shinns, who has just returned from the South Pa cific. He expects his release from the navy this weekend. While in the north Miss Becke will be the house guest of Mrs. Wallace Fos ter and her daughter, Patricia Edgerton, former Salem residents. Announcement Is Made at Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner an nounced the engagement of their daughter, Emily, to Myron Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harper, at a meeting of the-Baptist Guild girls. Announcement was made on cards in T use-decked envelopes presented guests by little Send r a Reischke. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Herbert Monkmann, Mrs. Betty Beckwith and Mrs. Henry Turner. Also present were the Misses Maud La Jane and .Sylvia Rienschke. Marciel Stewart, Eu nice Timm, Mary Skelton, Mary Huston, Bessie Beam, Ellen Mor ley, Sylvia Arnold, Caroline Stroh meier, Phyllis Hood, Mesdames. Orval Cooley, Daniel Zeh. John Goffrier; Mrs. L. DeLapp, C. Coe, and Mrs. Stewart Sharpnack. Miss Joan Lochead will be In Corvallis tonight to attend the Kappa Sigma fraternity dance on the Oregon State college campus. in robins-egg blue anfrf J I .' I . " i ;. ; "Tj Earrings 1.00 "; " v ' J m y i 1 . - 1 - i j j I J y,tnpmn'tn-s,w.-rrTit-r .i..',. ji mniuui; wwii!iit'i1KiijK'-wy-MWBWiiiii n fmmi m tm n iwm , " Tha Oregon aflataamcm. Salem. Salem Man Engaged - VFrom Arlington, Virginia, comes news of the betrothal of Miss Catherine Myers Moore, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John James Moore of Arlington, to Robert H. Siefarth, json of Mr, 'and Mrs. Hausmer A." Siefarth of Salem. No date has been set for the nup ial. Miss Moore graduated from George Washington university, Washington, D. C. and is a mem ber of Phi Mu and Phi Delta Epsilon, honorary journalistic fra ternities. She is a corporal in the women's army corps and at pres ent is stationed at Kelly Field. Texas, with the AAF as control ICIU, ntjrol tower operator. Mr. Siefarth was recently charged from the service. He was a former radar instructor with the AAF. He .will resume fits stqdies here at Willamette uni versity in the fall. ! Bridal Couple To Be Feted- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smitfeer are entertaining at dinner tonight .in honor of their son, Ralph, and Miss Jean Barham, who will be married on June 6. The affair will be held at their country place . on Vitae Springs road. Covers will be placed for 18 guests at a long table. A pantry shower will fete the bridal couple. just Received! ROBES ' r . r All Wool, Sc ot h IMaidH i Deeply Fringed ; j . . . i i SPECIAL "A" For Picnics For Auto Robes For Davenports "k For Day Beds For Baseball, Canies Miller's "J . Miller's - Of.. Saturday, Tune't. 19183 Mrs. Leilas Zander and grand- , son, Billy Jack, left today by plane for San Diegn to reside. The child's parents. Chief Quartermas ter arid Mrs. Harold C. Jack, are already in San Diego. . . 'Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ohmart and' children, Judy and Bobby, are leaving today and will spend a week at Neskowin. . . Coming from Seattle ta lie the- house guest of Miss Nancy Wal lace this weekend is Miss Kit Feuille. The girls are Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters. j ' ' 'V ' Travelers to Go Soi - ' I'M- . Mrs. Paul A. Hale and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister of Portland, for merly of ' Salem, are entraining Ltonight for Sacramento, Calif.. where they will attend the su preme temple. Daughters, .of the Nile." Mrs. Hale has been a-Uied.. to do some Interpretative dance numbers during the temple pro grams. ; ' - ' ; From Sacramento j Mrs. Hale' will go south to Riverside for a viait with friends and then will , entrain for Wheeling, West Vir ginia, to visit with her brother-, in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duval. They ! will take a trip to their old home in Boaton and also visit in Washington-.! D. . C. with Mrs. Hale's son. Piul. Allen. Jr:, who will be studying at Bullis school for his- apUtikde test for preparatory school jfor Annapolis. Mrs. Hale plans to be away several months". 50x70 Main Floor nth ""i . ' - " . ... v I : ; i - -v