Parties Fete Miss Norma Nevgent A busy bride-elect is Mi5 Nor ma Jean Newgcnt. who v.-ill be j married on Valentine's D;iy to! Robert KuenIi. tnn I Mr.-. Frank j Muhs of Vancrm er. Wash, and B. N. Kuenzli of Salem. Mi-v Nfwgpnt the attractive, bru nette daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Newport. The bride-to-be and her fiance are grndu; te of "Salem high school He served in the navy for two years and is ndw with Western K'ectric Co. MjS Newgcnt i'em ploved at Miller 'Mercantile Co. A round of parti-- ;re being piven this week prior to her mar riage. Tonight Mr. Drv'.d Nyixtg and her motKer. Mrs. .Inxnh Bou cher, will be hosier s f r a mi cellan'ou.s ''.r.cr in honor of Mis Newgent at tlie Boucher home. A late Mjriper will be served by the hoMcs? -s. Honoring Mis New gi nt will be Mesdames C iv C. N'ewgent. Fd ward Boatw right. Dale Newman. Jack Brazie. Effie Gooden. Mie Jean Coodcn. Rubv Burnham. Betty Foriythi . Iola Turner. Boa belle !'.(?. K ar.g line McKinicv. Claudia Suchy. Marjorie Smith. Shirley Lewi. Finnic Hertz. Dorothy Boyce, Delphine Riney. Shirley Boucher. Barbara Brun didge and the hofte-c5. Tuesday night Mi- Newgent wax compliment d at a bridal rhowiT when Mis Shirley Hall entertained at her home on South IMh street. Thirtv-fie guest, in cluding the employees of Miller Mercantile Co.. honored the bride-to-be v ith a .-how r As'i-ting the hostess were her mother. Mrs. Ferdig Hall. Mrs. Frank Wallace. Miss Amanda Schwabbauer. Miss Emma Lou King. Mrs. Fern Dart nd Miss Margaret Badger. The Valentine theme was carried out in the dec orations and a lite supper was served. The home of Mrs. Robert E. Pattison on Kingwood avenue was the scene of a bridal party for Miss Newgent Monday night. As sisting hostesses were Mrs Don ald Kuhn. Mrs. Joe Griffin and Mrs. Fred Gibson. Fifty-three guests attended and honored the bride-elect with a shower. Arrangements of daphne and winter greens were w-ed about the rooms. Refreshments were served at a late hour. A Dessert Bridge Mrs. Dale Shepherd will be hos tess for a Valentine party on Fri day afternoon at her Marion street home in compliment to a group of young matron. Guests have been invited to a dessert luncheon with several hours of contract bridge following. Covers will be placed for Mr?. Mary Margaret Phillips, Mrs. John Kolb. Mrs. Oscar Specht. Mrs Douglas Chambers. Mrs. Carlton McLeod. Mrs. Richard Chambers. Mrs. Robert Burrell, Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Robert Brownell Mrs. George A. Arbuekle. Mrs. Wayne Hadley and the hostess. Rites Read Saturday The wedding of Miss Lena Han fon. daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. J A. Hanson of Silverton and Fver ftt Klopp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Klopp, Salem, took place at the parsonage of the St. Mark"- Lutheran church Saturday at f 'clock The Rev M. A. Getzen dnner officiated. The bride was attired in an etiua blue suit, with which she vore a pink and white headband. Her corsage was of gardenias. Attending the counle were Mrs. M. J. Millett and Henry Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Klopp will live at 820 North Front st A family dinner at the Klopp home followed the ceremony. The Fireside Sunday School rlass of the First Presbyterian church will meet for oir.ne.- to right at the church ;.t 6 30 o'clock. The Rev. Charles Durden of the Cahary Baptist church will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Russell r.nmenter will olav a eioiiri of piano selections. The Valentine motif will be carried out in the decorations. Mrs. R. A. Wilkin son is chairman of the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Foilis en tertained Miss Marie Corner, for merly of Salem and for many years a missionary to India, at dinner Monday night at their home on South Commercial street. Mis Corner is a cousin of Mr: Foilis. Mrs. Walter Geer and Mrs. Phil Corbett will be hostesses for an Informal one o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon for a group of their friends at the Geer home , on Shipping street. The table dec orations will carry out the Valen tine motif and covers will be placed for right, ir Mrs. Peter Buck and son. Billy. of Portland are isiting in Salem at the home of her parent. Mr and Mrs William McGilchrist. 3 r., while Mr. Buck is in the eaM on a business trip. r Society ....Clubs Music The Home Guests Are Bidden to Parties Th Slot man. Soltn, Orm Wdnday. Tmhnarr It. 19473 m Li in i i ii 1 1 1 i ii ii n I ii 1 1 1 iji aj m i 1 1 i i ic m y ny, wiii ...'j:iiy w,. wyiim r-nfrnrir mm . . f'i'JiiiTTiiTiaiiiirriiiMfYir irYr "f-r-'---- CLUB CALENDAR I HtnVrDAY AAi:W altcrnoon l.lt-ratuir roup , vnth Mr Raiond WaUh. 0 S. High t. 1 13 drt luncheon. Suilimr Sewing c!ub ilh Mr. G G lnnfv. 3l Turner Road, t p m B rial B ri1!i Woman auxiliary. I D n . at 284 N. Commercial t Minonarv mrrtinc f Women Guikl of Firt Conxrcgational church with Mr Jo Beck. 745 S. Corritneicial. 2 .'10 p m Roal Neiiihbni in club with Vtr Gitrudr Walkrr. 1045 N Suio ri.r t . no-'oi.t luncheon at noon f'ut MetlKKlikt WSlS executive , bcaid. 9 ."i0 a in . CTrcle meet for de- 1 - I luncheon 1 15 p " .lai.n le WSC btiin- merlin. ' '.(. .) a ft! . luncheon. 12 JO. ctiuich par- J lor I ltu.in Si-lem PI-E and F club uith Ui Eunice Buik. 642 IxJdewater M ct.:f r-d dlh UDE f p rn NWadoulark auxiliary of VFW at hail 8 p m. THI RMIA1 Miiora,v witlv of FnglewrwH! rnehal t'n:te1 Broth rn rtiurrh viiih Mr- J W Korrner. 9 N. 20th l 2 p in I aixing Neighbors Home F.xlenioii U'r it Willi Mr I G lrrnon. 95 Sun nwii w avenue, k p rn DeMolav n n'l n nur-id dih lunch'-'in. Maorif tin.nl. 12 p n Soicuiikii dr-cit luncheon. 1 15 ?al-rTi Won tan cU:bhoue Neiyhboi. of Woodcraft Thimble cluh with Mr O. L. Scott. I.V Litxrlv ' . 10 -Ti a in . nark iunclif on Deeree of Honor rueeta at Salem Woman', clubhouse. S p m . cottume and box lunci' Wcsl Salem Woman' club, city hall. ' I p m Little Gaiden club of Salem Height. 1 p n . deert luncheon with Mr W B JohnMon. Merrv Minders, with Mrs. L. B Malm. SiKerton hiKhwav Marine Corp. League auxil.ary. Nor t aodv Manor. p it.. 1 FRIDAY Nortn Salem WfTL' annual int lute j Co at Jason Lee i huich. 10 3o a m e-ed difih lunrheon at nooo. BPW Valenl.ne -ard partv with Mi Juana Holmes. 2295 S tlih st . 8 p n Willing Woi kf i of First C'hiislian church, witli Mr Edward Fandrich. 2.T90 State street. 2 p m. T IF SI) AY DAV aiixiliarv all-aay .ewm no host luncheon with Mrs Otto Mehl hoff. 145 Berry st Social Club Luncheon Fifty members attended the riessert lunch on and card paitv of the Eastern Star social aftei noon lub on Tuesday at the Ma sonic Temple. The Valentine mo tion carried out in the ap pointments. Past matron introduced w erf Mrs. Robert Scluoeder. Mrs. Don ald Gi uber. Mrs. Exiith Sharpnat k and Mrs. Claude Mui phy. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Fay Collins, bricie; Miss Ulva Deiby. court whbl; Mrs. E. E Withrow, pinchle. The committee in chaise in cluded Mr- Aitnur L'tley, chau mrtii; Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mr. William Gahlsdorf, Mrs. S B. i Gillette. Mrs. G. A. Reeher. Mrs. W. O. Widdows and Mrs. S. A. Baldwin. ! Valentine Dance j On Saturday Highlighting the Salem Junior' Woman's club bumess meeting Monday night were final plns fori the club's annual semi-formal Valentine dance Saturday night at the Woodmen of the World hall Claude Bird's orche-tra will play and ticket may be obtained from club emmbers. The club oted to donate fund to the scholarship, loan and fel lowship fund of the Oregon Fed eration of Woman's clubs and tn , Doernbecker hospital and the Children's Farm Home. New member initiated were Mesdames Charles Fearing. Jose phine Rusell. Lee A. McAllister, jr.. Milo Van Houten. Jack P. Napier. Lawrence Stoddard. Mar vin Helland, Robert John-on, Carl W Wood and Allen Knight. Reports of the federation meet ing at Berg's chalet in Portland were gien by Mrs. Milo Van Houten and Mrs. Fred C. Cast. Mrs. Roy Mink. pieMdeiU. was elected by the club as its dele gate to the national federation convention in New York City in June. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W. Beards ley were honored at a surprise housewarming at their new home . in the Liberty district Saturday : night. Attending were Mrs. W. ', W. Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blankenship, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood, Kenneth Beardsley, Chariot te. j Helen and Gilbert Wood, Jane and Joan Wood and John Patrick Donovan. Mr. and Mr. Elmore Hill have returned from a month's trip bv tiin which ttxjk them to Atlantic City for the National Conner ! convention. The travelers went ' east by way of Canada and re- turned home the southern route 1 and New Orleans. Mr. Gerge A. White ml Port- land is spending the week in Sa- lem at the home of her daughter and family, the George Emighs. I Entertaining is informal this week with several hostesses ar- ranging parties for their clubs. , Mrs. William McGilchrist. jr. will pieside at a bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon at her . North Summer street home for , members of the Town and Coun-i try c'ub. Additional guests will . be Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland. Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., Mrs. Prince W. B.vrd and Mrs. Dan Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley will entertain members of their ; bridge club Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham s ; guests. The group will meet for ; a iio-hot dinner at the Marion hotel with cards following at the Cooley home. Mrs. Emery Hbb has invited members of her club to her Jef ferson Micet home tonight for cont i act and a late supixr. Mis. Ira Fitts presided at a bi irige luncheon Tuesday at her home for her club. Additional guc-t- vveie Mrs. Claire Brown and Mrs. Verne Robb. Mr. and Mrs. Erv in Bahlbuig weie- hosts for a bi idge party Tuesday night at their South High stieet home with a late supper following. Guests were Mr. and Mis. Emery Hobos. Mr. and Mr . Homer Smith, jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley. Nile Club Dinner A no-host dinner will le given by the Salem Nile club tonight at the Masonic temple in honor of Mr.-. Sam Rundlett. letinng presi dent. Mrv Richard Meyer i chairman and Mrs. Robert Mr Ewvin iii-i hnirman. Mrs. Jack Fish if SiKerttm will assist them. Mrs V. E Kuhn is m charge of table riecoi rftions. Mis. Marv in Lewis of cards and Mrs. Paul H. Hair.-er. sr. f ftxxl. Mi Harris Liety is the Dev. president and Mrs. David Wi.ight will be the toastmistress. Covers will be placed for 125 member, and husbands Dancing and cards will follow the dinner hour. The Lincoln Day motif will be carried out in the table decora tions and appointment.1-. The Rev. S. Raynor Smith will give a short talk on Lincoln. High school pu pils of Vernon Wiscaison will plav and students from the Priscillj Meisinger Wiltey studio will give a group of numbers. Tea to Fete Bride-Elect Invitations were received Tues day to a tea for which Mrs. Gor don Hadley will be hostess at her Independence home on Friday i. f ternrKin in compliment to Miss Marie Ann Newman, popular March biide-elect of Donald WelH Miss Newman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs C Lester Newman, will be married on March 9 at the First Congregational church. A large group of Salem matrons and maids have been invited to the tea with calling hours from 3 to 5 o'clock. The Highland Mother's club met Thursday afternoon at the school auditoiium w.ih the pies ident. Mrs Charles Rover presid ing. Mr Little, fiom the Mai ion county health office, gave a talk on home nui-ing Twenty-two members signed to take the course A c.ered dish -upper will be held in the cafeteria Feb ruary 18 at 6 30. All members and their families and parents of Highland school children are ui v iteri. The Hollywood Lions auxiliary will hold its monthly meetifTg to night at 8 o'clock at the Lions Den on Fairgrounds road. Deafened How Hear With Tiny Single Unil Seienee has now made it possible for the deafeaed to hear faint sounds. It is a hearing device so small that It fits in the hand and enables thousands Us enjoy ser mons, musie and friendly rom panionshlp. Aeeepted by the Council an Physical Medicine of the American Medical Associa tion. This device does not require separate battery pack, battery wire, case or garment to bulge or weigh you down. The tone is clear and powerful. So made that you can adjust it yourself to suit your hearing as your hearing changes. The makers of Beltone. Dept. C087. 145 W. lth SU Chi cago 8. Ill-, are so proud of their achievement that they will gladly send free descriptive booklet and explain how you may get a full demonstration of this remarkable bearing device in your own home without risking a penny. Write Beltone today. r s i siv i Sleep "Jatfjtf A little Va-tro-not iV7iQnr la each nostril quickly opens op nasal passages to relieve stuffy tran sient congestion. Makes breathing easier. Invites restful sleep. Works fine I . . . Orand for relieving snlffly distress of head colds. Try It! Follow directions In the package. VICHS VA-TIUMIOL LILLIE HALL'S GIFT SHOP Featuring Gifts for Horse Levers FOR VALENTINE S DAY A GIFT OF WESTERN JEWELRY PINS CHARMS BANDANA HOLDERS RINGS TIE SLIDES EAR RINGS OTHER SUGGESTIONS Hand carved Myrtlewood tc Juniper fifurines. Books, Bookends, Magazine Subscriptions, Ashtrays, Folded Note Stationery. Compacts. I7S S. High Across fro as Elsinore ft. gm rout a. saMia'i lEADHGkHr kntiMVAX SIPECDAIL IPaJDECDDASIE SAILIE dDF nnai)wmi(iD(iDM SAMiprLOi tFQjDus ait j JUST 1.17 K OF A KI.VU CCEIS...AI.I. ! IiS l M lK TAX! Dramatic atljtihtmentx of the fur market plus our fpeial purc-liaKr of lliM? thowroorn rampl allowx us to offrr a trulv fine protip of one of a kind furs at rook-bottom price. All are original, new eUlea ... lehi;nel lv America' finest fur ilesijrner?. I": luallv $192 to $300 MOUTON. CARACUL HEAD. 4lJ - PONY, ANTELOPE, SEALINE. $ 108 tax inc i h tr t Usually $540 to $720 NORTHERN HOLLANDER $ BLENDED MUSKRAT BACKS, RUSSIAN SQUIRREL BACKS, BRAZILIAN LEOPARD CAT, SILVER FOX GREAT COAT. 324 tax inc it I'Miallv $660 to $1020 HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSK RAT, ENGLISH WEASEL. PER SIAN LAMB. RUSSIAN SQUIR REL, OTTER. $ 468 tax inc. SJSSP?is&tj I viially $1020 to $1440 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB, GREY PERSIAN LAMB. SOMALI LEOPARD, CHINA MINK, MINK PAW. $ 696 tax inc Natural Mink, Usually $7800.00 Now $2880.00 CHOOSE ONE OF FOUR WAYS TO PAY: 1 BUDGET . . . take the coat with you . . . - pay 13 down and pay balance in 10 months. 2LAYAWAY ... a samll deposit and small monthly payments will held your coaL 3a CHARGE . . . and pay tctal by March 10th, 4 CASH Miller's 1 I H.&ia I v. v--. ' ' 11 'v 1 i J s M A X; 1 ;;i P 2 '. - ' r, 1 1 :! pi ' : I -i y' 1 m0mm T ' $mmmtmmum m m 1 1 1 m mwssmm M ; w n miii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m w i in i nmmmmmmn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi i wmmmmmmmmammummmS-- '