10 Th Statesmen. SoUm, Ore- Sunday. September 23. 1346 YWCA Corner A new year of jactiv ity for Y-W-en g ir of the Sjlem YWCA be am with the annual fall member- hsp drive, Monday, October 4 ' iUnlyn Burn?, vice-president of in cabinet, is rhairraan. The cabinet, of which Donna ludahl it president, also announ ces a girls' assembly at Salem high hool on October 8 at 8.50 a. m., and an all-tirl party, October 10, t the hiah school gymnium. Helen She! ton. program chairman, u in charge of the assembly, and " Delia Saabye, social chairman, the party. Another event being planned for October is the ceremonial for new members late in October with Patricia Long, worship ihaiiman, in charge1. The series of chapter meetings for Y-teen fills wilt begin Octo ber 7, and on the second and fourth Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays during the school year. Y-teen groups already have be gun activities at the schools for the deaf and blind and at Che miwi. Junior high school organizations of the Y-teen program will begin early tn October. Special hobby and interest groups are planned to include crafts, music, dramatics, etc. , : . The cabinet held an all-day work planning meeting last week, Mrs. Arthur A. Linerode, program director for the Y-teen girls, as sisting. STAVTOV Mr. and Mrs. Jee Hendricks, route 1, Stayton, are announcing the approaching 'mar riage of their daughter, Edna, to George Butler of Sublimity, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Butler, Portland. The ceremony is plan ned for October 14 at 9 o'clock at the Immaculate Conception church. The bride-elect Is a clerk in the local postoffice and her fiance operates a farm at Sub limity. : WANTED k Experienced seanslrcss or alleralion wom an. Highest salary and bill of working con ditions. Steady work year arcand. r Bernardiy, Tailor-Furrier Room 200, Ural National Bank Building Seen and By Jerynae English , NEW ADDRESSES ... It is hard to keep up with one's friends these days with so many moving and changing address , . Some leaving apartments for houses and others moving into " the country and still others leaving town . Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Riches and family . moved - Thursday to 385 North Summer street, the old John McNary home, formerly occupied by the L. C. McLeods ". . ". Mrs. McLeod and her daughter, Irene, moved earlier tn the week to their newly purchased home , at 365 North 13th street, formejriy owned by O. H. Lipps . . . Mr. and ' Mrs. Henry Hanzen will soon be moving into "the city to thetr home on South High street formerly occupied by the Lloyd Riches' family . . : . The Hanzens have sold their eountry place on the South River Road to the junior Herbert Stiffs . ; . Mr, and Mrs. Dale Shepherd and children, Jeffrey and Nancy Dale, will be moving this week to their new home on Marion street, where Mrs. Chester A. Downs and her daughters have been living. New abode for Mr. and Mrs. George Alan Arbuckle . . . they recently moved their belongings from their small apartment to an attractive five room cottage on D street. ' ,,r i 1 Temporary, headquarters for the Roger Ky P u t n a m s and son. Rocky, will be the homer of her fiarents, the Rev.1 and Mrs. George L Swift . ,r . Roger leaves this week for, Portland, to enter the University of Oregon Medical school and Eleanor and Rocky will be at the Swifts until later in the winter when they find, living ac commodations "up north" ... From the east coast comes word from Dr. Waldo O. Mills, Jr. of how he his been "frantically house hunting" in Boston . . . . After several months of hunting and sUll no living quarters he Heard S W i 1 v - iiBiiamnDiLaiJcipM CAimiPIETIlMCE Ardniore's Hair Felt Rose Taupe Color Only- square yard 9 li. wide Immediate delivery M; P PI 5I HAMILTON FURNITURE CO. 2 30 C HEME K IT A SALEM. OREGON benight a home in a Boston suburb,; Dedham ... Waldo has a two year fellowship in chest surgery at Overholt clinic, located In Brookline . ,; , Mrs. Mills and their little boy, John Mark, left Seattle by plane Wednesday night for Boston. - ; I IN THE WILDS ". . . Enjoying the opening of hunting season this weekend are Mr. and Mrs.' Glenn Stevens and son, Robert, who are at; their place at Black Rock . . . Their weekend guests include Ri chard, and Marjorie Coolcy . . Abe,Uglow, who has come out from Florida for the hunting sea son . .. . Lee Russell and Rus sell Woodward . . . Judge and Mrs. Harry Belt have Joined Judge and Mrs. Charles 11. Combs of Lakeview for a ten-day hunting trip. HOME AGAIN ... Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist, who have been in! New York during the summer months, have returned and ; once again are settled in their West Leffelle street home, having rent ed it during the summer . . . The Geists spent several Sundays with the Clifford Hutchins, who will be remembered by many Sa lem people as a member of Wil lamette university faculty . . ; . 'The Hutchins live in a lovely sub urban home in Bronxville . . . he; is now with the National Rec f Ration association in New York City . . Thef Hutchins have two boys, the youngest ten months old . . . ; Mrs. Geist enjoyed the gorgeous store windows and had time for lots of antique shopping . U . Enroute home they stopped in Kansas and visited Lewis Pan kaskie, former Willamette music school faculty member, who re cently was released from the Red Cross. SOON TO BUILD . . . Ralph and Jean Smither, who were mar ried in early June, are busy draw ing their house plans for their neyv home which they hope to start sometime in October on their, newly purchased lot at Norway and 13th streets . . . The plans Include six rooms-all on one floor and no basement. CHIC FALL COSTUMES . .! . Mrs. Bruce . WJlliams in a hand some chrome grey costume suit, the e ton Jacket embellished with beaver lapels and collar . . . and her small off the face hat of grey if . Mrs. Charles Wood in a mot becoming brown faille "en semble and her open crown brown ieit hat enhanced with burgundy, rose and green flowers at one ide . . . 'Seen lunching . . . Mrs. Harry Il.lWeinstein in a smart platinum grey suit, the sleeves made with French cuffs and, her smoke white felt hat with sweeping ostrich plume of the same shade down one side . . . Two good-looking wool frocks . . . Mrs. Carl Col lins in a honeys beige with gold studded belt arid Mrs. Charles Pomeroy in grey with silver trfm . , . and Mrs. Harold Busit-k in a black and white check suit black long sleeved blouse jand hat Hunts Hunting Calf Copped front Corral FILVERTON, Sept. 27 Some one else will eat the veal steak which Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hunt had planned for themselves for the winter unless the law catches up with the veal. x ii The Hunts bought a calf at the Carver & Graham beef cattle sale Tuesday. When they returned to the ranch Thursday afternoons to take the animal to their home it had been removed from the cor ral. Bill Graham, one of the part ners, said the calf must have been taken at night as the1 best one had not been selected. The tag' had been removed, however, and: left near the corral. The Beauty Bar 21 First National Bank BIdg. ! Formerly Beauty Hacienda Under the New Management of. Nan Williams and Zana Hales , . ! s Features ., f Neslle Pernanenis ' . and I Halliwell Cold Waves Fermanents Phone 3925 up If you ran fee a fla on the top of the church steeple, you should be ahle?to see an elephan uhen he h walking pat you. UKHNARDTY, TAILOR-FORRIER, maintains tlie largest stock of Koolrnt in the entire iorthwet and makes the finest ladies anil men's jmits and topcoats yoti ouhl care to tc and iiifjtect. The quality of these woolen! and the workmanship is the very het rl the jrice thee custom-tailored uittt and weldo not mean a made-to-meaure huaine!s, can In rquallv compared to the diffe.renre of the elephant and the flea. They ar.e far stronger, fit better uw lat longer. ; ! ; ? At HKRNAKDTY, TAILOR-FURRIER, you are not spending your money, but you are investing it and Kiting. BERNARDTY, TAILOR-FURRIER, custom-tailored suits will outwear anyvsuit you hae ever had. I'lirthermore all suits made by us are pressed absolutely free of charge and that Hill mean that oti will always look presentable and the services of sfmnging and pressing your suit' Hill almost ay in return for your investment. ' No ii iy not try HERXAIWTY, TAILOR-FURRIER, . for your next foil ami u inter suit or titju intt ami he ctttit inved. - Tailoring and fur work from a patch to a new garment. BERNARDTY, Tailors-Furrier Room 200. 1st Natl' BcroJc Eldg Phone 21995 hi m-.ih I I Mi -1 At i 7-: 1 i t t i ? it s , r - ' Mr. and" Mrs. Harold jrjoop, II, (Geneva ( Jordan) ' married on September -15 at the First Christian church V In Silverton. Their parents t (, are Mr. " and Mrs. John ; W. ; t ,' Mardah'and Mr. arid Mrs. V Harold' i Roop. They will ' X- llve'lru CorvaHis while he " is attending" Oregon"' State - college. (McEwan). BfjWDEN PLEADS INNOCENT POUTLAND, Sept. 27 -fT) -Charged with first degree mur der after his wife was killed in a basement explosion, James W. Jowden, 47, pleaded Innocent to day before Presiding Judge Frank J. Lonergan. The date for his No- J ported In progress tc?sy at vember trial' will be set later. FIGHTING NEAR KALGAN PEIPING, Sept. 27' -(TP)- A fierce battle between communist and government troops was re- Hawailai, with the fate f rr-m-inuni&t-held Kalgan probatly de pending on the outcome. The whooping crane is the larg est of North American birds. I ' .',;'"- . t i ' .. I A'r'x i r- 1 " ' v i ' '"f f , ' , ... . f: i .... I- . .. .. . r.'...! '-, - ,- - -' .". ' . . . , - i ..... . , -. - - - r l, .s Ji w n S -11 i v ft ft! i fT(o)4i) il i I -' . I X 1 , I il f it im V ; A ' " Untrimmed Coats oo TO 29 95 Come In and see our collection of versatile Chesterfitldsj boy coats and smoothly belted wraparounds . . .single or double breasted models. Coats keyed to the times with the l - - new set-In sleevee or billowy balloon sleeves. it . Sixes for woeicn and children. Detailed Suits 0)( 395 to Soft, subtle suits that 00 everywhere. Strik ingly tailored models that will make you stand out. Accents on shoulder and deep armholes ... many with trapunto work. For misses and women. Unusual trim Distinguish These Chic Felt Hats The flattery of feathers or the sophisticated touch of shinning ribbon 1 Whichever yoTi prefer, your hat Is here. NEW FALL SKIRTS 398 5 Skirts work magic because they have such an Infinite variety of styles. Here are some new Tall versions to team up with your ward robe. Juniors and misses. LOVELY BLOUSES Jl98 to 98 Maglc-worklng blouses of fin rayon and cot tons. Frothy, fluffy whit blouses or lovely colors. Misses and luniors. 484 Stale Street ' ' ii j ' '' -i !' ; '