t The Start mem, Salem. Oregon. Thnryday, Jdnoarf 1. 1S47 Guests Are Bidden to Luncheon Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs. P. D. Qui sen be try will be host cases for a fTnartly arranged luncheon Friday afternoon at the Normandy Manor. f Bidden are members of the hostesses bridge clubs and a few additional guests. The afternoon hours will be spent informally. Guests will be seated at small tables and bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decora tive note. Visitors Fly To Nebraska Mrs. Charles Neville Flitton (Mary Elizabeth Sisson) has ar rived in the capital from Bremer ton for an indefinite stay at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson. Ensign Flitton left Monday on his ship, the USS Chikaski, for Guam via San Francisco and San Pedro. He is a navigator on the oiler. Follow ing his return to the states in the spring he plans to be released from the navy and expect to con tinue his studies at dental school at the University of California at Los Angeles. Accompanying Mrs. Flitton home for a few days stay were Mrs. Selmer Solem, Jr., and daughter. Sylvia Jean, who left Wednesday night by plane for their home in North Platte, Ne braska. The girls' husbands are on the same ship and the Solems have also been residing in Brem erton. Reception Fetes New Officers Chad wick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, met in regular ses sion Tuesday night at the Ma sonic temple with Mrs. Fred B. Keeler, and H. R. Robinson pre siding as worthy matron and Worthy patron. Past Worthy Matron Bertha Bergman and Past Worthy Pa tron Earl E. Wiper were honored and spoke of their year's work. Visitors present were Irene Selle from Hooper, Neb; and Margaret Kelly, past worthy ma tron from Albany. Tuesday afternoon, January 14. there will be a dessert luncheon followed by a social afternoon of cards and sewing. On January 21 Catherine Felger, associate grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon, will pay her official visit in the evening and will give a; cho 1 f instruction in the aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. i After the chapter meeting a j reception was held by the ap- j.ojntie retiring officers for the' new 1947 officers. The tables were tleroii.lt il with alee table cloths with white candles and greens. The committee in charge of the reception included Mesdames G. G. Perkins. J. E. Krizzell. Helen Hu-ch. (Ilona Smith. V. L. Wal ser. M.,ry Fowler. Helen Anthony. S. Rayror Smith and Earl E. Wiper. Mrs. William F. Foster left Sa lem by train Sunday for San Francisco where she will spend a few days with relatives before sailing on the I'SS Matsonia for the Hawaiian Islands to viit for several weeks with her son-in- 1 law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Harold Lottf- Mr. I ttis is man ager of the Kress store at Hilo. ) ; I I I FEEDING DAIRY COWS There are two principal uses to which tho dairy cow puts her iced. ThM art: (1) Mainten ance. (2) Milk production. Tho foodor, in choosing a dairy fd, should bo concerned with the total digestible nutri ents. Triangle Dairy Feeds are carefully built to produce maxi mum milk production and to maintain a healthy producing animal. These scientifically balanced feeds contain: Rolled Oats, Wheat Millfeed. Soybean Mtal. Linseed Oil Meal, Rolled Bar Icy, Ground Barley, Ground Corn, Cane Molasses, Minerals, and Dairy Salt. No utiBcial or unnmturml eenaeats are added to boost tb proteim sae7ysis. Sea your local Triangle Dealer. TRIANGLE DAIRY FEEDS TRIANGLE MILK RATION ALBINA DAIRY FEED 7RDARSILE HILLING COMPANY Portland, Oregon A Society Clubs Music The Home MAXINZ BURET! JUtTKZ ENGLISH Women's EdUoe SocUty-EdIVx X 4: J I J. Engaged duo are Robert Pound and his fiancee. Miss Eleanor Maggs of Berkeley, Calif., whose betrothal was recently announced in the southern city. The bride-elect is the daughter cf Mrs. Adclph Beck of Berkeley and Mr. Pound is the sen cf Mrs. Benjamin F. Pound cf Salem and the late Dr. Pound. The wedding is planned to take place in February. Mothers Club to Give Luncheon The Salem Alpha Chi Omega mothers will be hostesses for a luncheon at the chapter house on Court street Saturday afternoon -at 1 o'clock in compliment to mothers of pledges and members in Portland and neighboring towns. j Plans were completed for the luncheon at the meeting of the1 Salem Mothers club Tueday night w ith Mrs. Blame Brown : and Mrs. Harold Jory as host esses at the chapter house. Plans were also made for the rummage sale to be held on January 17. Mrs. R. C. Hunter will preside at a bridge luncheon on Friday afternoon at her South Liberty street home in honor of members of her club. Additional guests will be Mrs. W. E. Hutchens, Mrs. Rose ' W. Babcock and Mrs. Rex W. j Davis. ' Mrs. Ben Felger, associate grand matron of the Fa.-tei n Star will make her official inspection visit to Salem chapter OES. meeting at Masonic temple Saturday night. YES. FOR JUST in hdcpwm you can now buy most merchandise at Wards! 10? down ... up to IS months to par the bal ance! That's the exciting story now on all Ward merchandise but f 50-and-orer Furni ture and Rugs (hich axe 20) and $30-and-over Appliances like Refrigerators and Stoves (which are 33H). On all the thou sands of other things in our store ... in cluding lower-priced Furniture, Rugs, Radios; etc. . . . it's 10 down, and up to 15 months t pay. Any purchase (or group of pur chases) of $10 or more will open an account. For the full details, come to Wards today " H' ' y A w ?, tea I i . . :.r .';. I If i i-i Jfc -But . rff : vl CLUB CALENDAR TBl'ISDAV Kappa Alpha Theta alumna with Mrs. Keith Powell. 11 Miu.on St. S p.m. Degree of Honor, installation of of ficers. Salem Woman's club, 8 p m Lansing Neighbors Home Extension Unit with Mrs ft H. Ballard. 250 Evergreen ave . 1 p. m. Sojourners, dessert luncheon. 1 15 p in . Salem Woman's clubhouse. FRIDAY Nebraska club meet Commercial at st KP hall, covered 248 North dish dinner. 6 30 p m. North Salem WCTU with Mrs. Clara coo ley. S9a Gaines St., 2 p in. sa'tikoay Salem Woman's club meeting-, club house. 2 30 p in , board meeting. 1 30 p m Salem chapter. OES. Masonic Tem-le. 8 pm. MONDAY Salem Deaconess hospital aux.liary, meets in chapel 1 30 p m. TCESDAY Laurel Social Hour club with M:s Monty Jones, desseit luncheon. North Salem WCTI will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Cooley, 598 James street Friday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Cooley will lead devotions, Mrs. Van Lydegraf will talk on the Lillian Stevens fund and Mrs. W. A. Bark us will give a travelogue. Hostesses to Honor Mrs. Anderson Event of Monday night will be the bridge party for which Mrs. Glenn Wilbur. Mrs. Lynn Heise and Miss Kreta JTanz will be hostesses at the Wilburs' suburban home in Salem Heights. The af fair it beint; arranged in compli ment to Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, to which 30 of her friends have been bidden. A late supper will follow sev eral hours of contract and a shower will honor Mrs. Anderson during the evening. Blue, pink and white will be carried out in the decorative scheme and floral ar rangements. New Members in Leqion Auxiliary American Legion a u x i 1 i ary meeting Monday heard Mrs. Ed mund Meola sing several vocal numbers, accompanied by Mrs. A. W. Lovcik. Mrs. I. N. Bacon presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Frank Marshall, who at tended the department of Ore gon child welfare school of in struction and was appointed chairman of the district child welfare committee. announced that Christmas gifts were sent to children of veterans In the state institutions. Formal initiation was held for Mrs. Emmett Summerville, Miss Margaret Gabriel, Mrs. Franz Wilhelm, Mrs. Arthur- Weddle, Mrs. A. G. Green. Mrs. Hattie Fish, Mrs. P. W. Karr, Mrs. R. D. Streeter. Mrs. Craig Coyner and Mrs. Georgie Hart. The Past Presidents were in charge of the initiation with Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. Arthur Johnson. Mrs. Malcom Cameron, Mrs. Aus tin Wilson, Mrs. Trank Marshall, Mrs. Earl Andreson, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. Bess Watkins, Mrs. Mem Pearce and Mrs. Jennie Bartlett composing the degree j team. Mrs. Earl Andreson, president Marion county council, announc- ed a meeting January 17 at St. Paul. Capital units will be in charge of installation cf officers. I Mrs. G. A. Gabriel will enter tain the board members at her home January 12. I Guests Monday night were ! Mrs. Velma Davis, commander Pioneer post No. 149; Mrs. Lillian Bennett. Caldwell, Idaho; Mrs. Mabel French. Mrs. Aleta Brown. Mrs. Helen Bockman. Mrs. Har riott Belcher and Miss Alberta Shoamake. A social hour followed the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Stanley Krue ger, president of the district, and fMrs. I. N. Bacon presided at the I urns. Mrs. James Garson and Mrs. C. M. Craig were chairmen of the social hour, assisted by Mrs. ' Florence Ames. Mis. Austin Wil son, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. C. Ward Davis, Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, I Mrs. A. W. Lovcik and Mrs. B. W. Stacey. The regular dinner meeting of Gamma Phi Beta alumnae slated ; for January 13 has been postpon ed to Monday, January 20 and will be held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Merchant. Aniriiv(ifl MyfldDnos AsMDf these la rertlasrf Wed nesday night to attend Portland Realty Board's First Citizen ban quet at the Multnomah hotel were Governor and Mrs. Earl SnelL Sec retary of State tad Mrs. Robert S. rarrell, jr. and State Real Es tate Commissioner and Mrs. Claude H. Murphy. Honor guest was Chester Moores, Portland's First Citizen. Will Collect For Schools Pencils and other general school supplies, including tables and writing paper, to send to the war ravaged schools of the Pacific area will be collected for sending to those sections by the Salem branch of the American Associa tion of University Women at the luncheon meeting. Saturday, Jan uary 18, at the Marion hotel at 1 o'clock. The project is in charge of Mrs. R. C. Riley, educational chair man, who asks that members bring their own contributions or any they may receive from neigh bors, friends and other non members to the Saturday meet ing. Where persons have not used or second hand supplies to con tribute they may give cash which will be used to purchase supplies locally. No books will be handled by the branch at this time, Mrs. Riley said. Guest speaker at the meeting will be Phil H. Parrish, editor of the editorial page of The Ore goni&n, who recently returned from a tour of Europe with 12 newspaper editors, ffe will bring first hand information of the war torn countries. Plan for World Convention The South Salem WCTU will hold a hospitality tea at the home of Mrs. E. W. Stripling, 943 South Liberty st. at 2 o'clock Friday. The tea is a benefit for the world convention of the organization, the first since the war, which will be held at Asbury Park, N. J.. June 5-10 and for which the Unions of the United States will be hos tesses. The World's WCTU was the first world organization of women and their first convention was held in Fanueil Hall, Boston, Mass., in 1891 World conventions have been held, six in the United States, two in Canada, two in England, 3 in Scotland, one in Switzerland and one in Sweden. Before World War II there were 54 countries federat ed in the world organization. Mesdames Elsie Trick and J. S. Murray are arranging the pro gram for the afternoon. Mrs. C. H. Brown is assisting at the tea hour. rlTe.r',I tveauiy Shop I 1405 N. k Com! i Ph. 72M ' Perman- . ents Our Specialty Open Eve. bj Rath Ford Viola Moyer 2 Operators Nationally Advertised Sheer Lovely Gotham Gold Stripe ll H.s i 3 The Capital's Style Center Court and Liberty Ellis Home Scene of Parties The Lefelle street home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis is the scene of two informal parties this week. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Ellis will be hosts for a bridge party with a late supper following. Guests of the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hauge, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Margosian. Wednesday night Mrs. Ellis en tertained members of her club at bridge and a late supper. Guests were Mrs. Wallace Hug. Mrs. W. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Andrew Halvorson, Mrs. Jack Price, Mrs. Cobum Graben horst, Mrs. Robert Needham and Mrs. Werner Brown. Gertrude Eder Is Married GERVAIS The Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene last Saturday at 8:30 a. m. of an impressive double ring ceremony when Miss Gertrude Eder, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wenzel Eder of Gervais and Leroy Duda, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alois P. Duda of ML Angel, were married. The bride wore a dress of white slipper satin with full train and fingertip veil. She carried a white prayer book and white or chid. Her attendants were her sister. Miss Irene Eder, maid of honor, who wore green net, and Miss Bernice Duda, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid who wore yellow net. Thy both carried a cascade arrangement of white and yellow chrysanthemums and pink rosebuds. Raymond Duda, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man. A dinner for the immediate families was served at the home of the bride's parents and a re ception was held in the after noon at the parish halL In the evening a wedding dance was Values to 39.75 IKpxn) Special 1 Group TOTS ' Values to 39.75 Special 1 Group USES Values to 15.00 100 All Wool Values to 4.98 Values to 5.98 given in the high school audi torium. After a motor trip to California the couple will reside in a new home on a farm near ML Angel. Mrs. Deal4 Armpriest enter tained at bridge and supper Wed nesday night at her home for members of her club. Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren was an additional guest. Date Is Set For February Rites Miss Ann Gearin and Walter Lewis Smith have set their wed ding date for February 8 at SL Joseph's Catholic church. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gearin of Donald and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Mary Smith of Salem. Miss Gearin attended schools in Woodburn and is employed at the Western Paper Converting Co. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Stay ton schools and Oregon State col lege. He is now with the Stayton Cannery. snnBBssmmmmmnnnnnnnssnnsBssnnnBBn . v. aC M Large Assortment of W. L. Douglas Men's Dress Shoes and Oxfords Style-Arch Shoe Company 357 State Street (Next to Midget Market) niPOBTAIIT IJEV7 SAVIIIGS! nj PTn Late Arrivals Included All Sales D Mrs. Kama etas Barker aad daughters, Judy and Linda, of Eu gene, formerly of Salem, are vis iting in the capital this week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Burres. Mrs. Maarice neater has lavit ed members of her club to bridge and a late supper tonight at her country home at Union Hills. Casfl . Pennanamt Wavers Fhene SCCS SIS First National Bank Rlllinc Koeler, Waves HaUiwell Kold Waves Machib Fersaanents Permanents C Complete WaW and up OPERATORS Blanche Keller Enlela Arnold Phone Tonr Appointment New Just Arrived Hand Callied 10" Top Loggers Bench Made Guaranteed First Quality Sizes 5 to 12 Eaiety Steel To Just Arrived J&H0&B7 El Values to 60.00 Qg(0xn) Special 1 Group PTOSES Values to 7.98 Genuine leathers Included In this lot Special 1 Group raTS Values to 15.00 Final No Exchanges or Refunds Court and Liber'y Store Hours: 9 to 6