S Ths Start rags. Salem, Orogon. Saturday. April 5. 1847 to . Gather for V Dihfier Easter Day will be the occasion for many j family reunions with ' dinner parties following vthe church serv ice!. Gatheririg at. the home of Mrs. J. J. Kunn are member of her family. Here for the weekend are I Mr. and : Mrs. Charles Nunn and i children, Michael. Tommy, Eric and Linda of Walla Walla. Other guests at , dinner Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nunn and - children,. Jeffrey and Leslie, of Portland;nd Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGCvra and children, Paul and Joan, of Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Shinn will be beats for a family dinner ' tn honor of their son, William, who will also celebrate his birth day on Easter. Guests will be-Mr. and Mrs. WuIiam.Shmn of Cor vallii and ilr. . and Mrs. Harry Carson, jr, of Silvertoo. Mrs. J. lincoln Ellis is enter taining bet family over the Easter weekend. Here are Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ellis and family of Seat tie. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis and children, of Co rv all is and Proles sor and Mrs.- Paul Ellis of - Eu gene. They u ill be here until Sunday- afternoon., . Mr. and Mrs. George Wetler will be hosts for an Easter dinner in honor of their, son, Gordon, - and her sister, Mrs. J. F. Elton of Portland, on their bitrbdays. Here for the weekend at the Weller borne are Mr. and Mrs. Elton ySnd : Miss Mane Churchill of Portland Easter dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pott wilt be her another, Mrs. Clarence IL White, and brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery, .X Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Siddoway of Portland will be down for Eas ter to be with her. parents," Mr and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr. -- . Judge and Mrs. L L. Swan and Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Braly of y Albany will be dinner guests on Sunday of Mrs. Buth Herndon and her daughter, Mary Lou at . their apartment. The Swans have just returned from a "aaotor trip -through the southern states and Mexico. ; - , Miss Lorraine Tartar aad Mhw Fola Harr will be hostesses for an Informal'-tea- this afternoon at . their apartment; at the Olympic ior a group of their friends. Call - tng hours are from J to' 4 o'clock. Society Clubs Music..,. The Home ' - Christenings On Easter CLUB CALENDAR SATTKDAY . Chemeketa chapter, DAR. meet In Dallas wiu Mrs. L. Crtder, S PJa. MONDAY , United Spanish War 'Veterans and auxiliary Met at VTW hall. S pjh. . Ameri-can Lesion auxiliary bmcUdc, SaJefn Woman's eta Misuse. I pja. Salem Garden club meet at Port land Gas and Coke Co, 1 p.m. TUESDAY Pi Beta Phi mothers meet at YWCA, X p.m. . Junior guild of St. Pant's Eptsoepal church meet at pariah hau, 1 p.m. ne kost luncheon. Marion-Pork county Medical auxil iary, dinner Nohlcren's C:M p.m. meet ins with Mrs. NerlUs Challenger. Eastern Star oeial club meet at Maaortle Temple. 1:11 salad luncheon. WCDNEIOAT - First Methodist church circles month ly meetings. Jason Lee WSCS, executive board meeUns' 10 30 a-m.. business session 11. lunch. 1130 pjn. '-, Catholic Daughters of America meet at Salem Woman's chtbhoase. S p.m. A AUW Wednesday Aftemooa liter ature croup with Mrs. J. Vinton Scott. Fail-view Home, 1:1 dessert luncheon. Band parents meet at high school bend room, t DJl ' -. , THtMDAT Sojourners meet for dessert Hutch on, Salem Woman's clubhouse, lli pjn. , Mr. aad Mrs. Leonard G. Hicks are receiving congratulations on the birth of ai seven pound four ounce son. James, Thursday night at the Salem General hospital. The b-byyhas an older sister; Ann. Betrothal of Couple Told Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Barham are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Alice C Barham, to Philip G. McHarneas of Spokane, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Charles McHarness of Spok ane. The wedding is planned for this summer. Mia 'Barham received her early education in Salem, but graduated from Green villa high school and attended . Greenville college in Greenville, Illinois. She is now teaching in 'Toledo, Oregon. Her fiance is also teaching in the. high school at Toledo -aad is choir lead er at the Christian church in Toledo. He has been, studying for hi masters degree In music. Mr. aad Mrs. Eatph Wirth win entertain at dinner and bridge tonight at .their, Haydens treet home for members of their club, Mrs. Elmer Berg will be honored on her birthday by the group. . Richard John and David James, two months old twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. John Voves, will be christened at services today at St. Joseph's Catholic church at 1:30 o'clock. -Father T. J. Bernards will officiate. - - Sponsors for. the twins will be their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold . Deneke. Following the christening a family - dinner will be held at the Voves home. Flekeas Christening Christening services will' be held this afternoon for four months old Richard Thomas . Pickens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickens. who' recently moved to the coast from Philadelphia, Until they find living .accommodations in Port land Mrs.' Pickens and the boys are here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Yeager. . The Rev. George H. Swift will christen the baby at St Paul's Episcopal, chapel at 4 o'clock. The godparents will be Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M. Yeager and Robert Yea ger. The baby's other grandpar ents 'are Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Pick ens. Campus Casual Easter Vacations On WU Campus By Artie Phillips WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (Special) Flocking to buses, trains and . planes Friday, Wil lamette university students de serted the campus to be whisked home for Easter vacation. Wednesday's publication meet log. called to allow students to air gripes with the present man ner of chasing publication heads which promised to furnish a big pop, merely "fiMled" when only one "griper," appeared to defend his views against the present sys tem Latest victim of the so-called Pi Phi Plague ... Bill Gusey, Portland freshman, who rushed to the hospital last weekend for an appendectomy, was sixth Bear cat to lose his appendix this spring. He -was helping Pi Beta Phi women In their spring clean ing .... Apparently he had not heard that four others in and about the Pi Phi house were stricken, though medical science insists appendices are not ca ten able. ' - Phi Delta Thetas, feeling the true Easter spirit, gallantly pre sented each sorority house with a beautiful Easter lily . . . Petite Betue Olson, not so gallantly, in curred the wrath of organizations in her Collegian:, column, "Sweep ings From The Cavern." Seems her caustic comments about Fun Chapels might be attributed to "pre vacation nerves. Sigma Chi fraternity, hosts to Alpha Chi women Wednesday , night at a fireside, and also at a house-dance, will go all out social ly when next Saturday they attend the - first showing of the movie "Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," as a lusty-voiced body. The Spiritual Sunflower club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Maud Harms. The group worked on articles for the bazaar and rummage sale to be held May 10. A musical program followed the meeting. The next meeting will be April 17 at fee home of Mrs. Amy Pierpoint, 1374 Mill sU Mrs. James A Hostess ; V Mrs. Warren James will be' hos tess for an informal party Mon day night at her apartment in honor of Mrs. Susanne LaVatta, spring bride-elect, and Mrs. Vin ton Ellis (Ruthann Thompson), who with Mr. Ellis, has returned to Salem while he is attending Willamette university. A dessert supper will be served by the hostess with cards follow ing. A personal shower will hon or Mrs. LaVatta. Bouquets of spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Guests will be Mrs. LaVatta, Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Craig Coyner, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mrs. Dean Trumbo, Mrs. Victor Collins, jr, Mrst Clarence Wicks, Mrs. Zane Russell, Mrs. Raymond Steinke, Mrs. Harold Schooley and Miss Mary Jean Huston. ' Woman's Club Shown Film The Salem Heights Woman's club met Friday afternoon and heard Miss Lenore Headley, health educator, talk on the current can cer drive. She showed the film, "You Are the Switchman. The club voted one .of the first dona tions in the county to the Ameri can Cancer society. Miss Eleanor Trindle, county home demonstra tion agent, talked on furniture ar rangement. Hostesses were Mesdames O, W. Gorton, E. F, Carlton, J. Camp bell. Opal Gardner and J. Brime acone. Delegates elected to the county federation meeting - in April IS at Jefferson were- Mes dames E. Temple ton, Nora Ben nett, Olive Bradshaw, E. A. Carl ton, Fred Browning and - alter nates,. Charles Sawyer, M. A. Chapman and Alice Edmundson. Mrs. Herman Jeehlmae ' aad daughter, Sally, are home from a week's stay in Roy, Washington where they , visited with her mo ther, Mrs. William Schnuelle. u 0 v--fM A POT AND UP Merons Bsgonl IN BLOOM BSDDE7G-0UT PLAIITS AH Varieties Now Avsiiabis 54 Inches Wide YARD LYDIA GREY cottoii pnnrrs With strikint; emphasis on design and styling . . .our won derfully assart sanner frocks art pre-war, g0-square fall shed, n-tionall branded "HAPPY HOME" xipper dresses. Crbp and cool looking; in gay prints. Sizes 14-44. Date Set for June Rites j Wedding bells will ring on June 6 at the First Congregational church for Miss Luella Nichols and Donald Gene Wilson The news was revealed Thursday night at dinner at the Pi Beta Phi house on the Willamette univers ity campus. Miss Nichols is the daughter of Mrs. Cass A. Nichols and her finance is the son of Mrs. Harvey O. Wetzig of Bremerton ana wuirea Wilson of Ssiem. The table centerpiece was of spring flowers carrying out the sorority colors, silver blue and wine. Blue ribbons from each place extended to miniature Eas ter candy dolls which revealed the wedding day. Miss Nichols and Mr. Wilson are graduates of Salem "bigh school. She attended Willamette university and is a Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Wilson served as a : para trooper in the army. The couple will live in Bremerton. FellvllatU go ta Mr. aad Mrs. Lloyd J. Henry on the birth of a son Friday at the Salem Gen eral hospital. The little boy, who weighed eight pounds and ten Ounces, has a sister. Joan, and a brother, Michael. The grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. James Henry of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Carter of Newbefg. Marilyn Miller Now Mrs. Garren The marriage of Miss Marilyn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller to Thomas Garren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gar ren of Salem, was solemized March 12 at the parsonage of the Central Church of Christ The Rev. James A. Scott officiated. The bride was attired in a cream cashmere tailored suit with which she wore black accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. The ceremony was attended by members of the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Garren are living in Salem. The groom is employed at the Oregon Pulp and Paper company. A' Family-Dinner The Findley family gathered on Wednesday, at the new home of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf. S09 South High street, for a dinner and house warming. Attending the family affair were Dr. and Mrs. M. C Findley. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Lockenour, . Lynn, Anna Mae, Fenton and Mary Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Bayard Find ley of RickrealL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Findley, Robert and Tim othy, Dr. and Mrs. Dwight Find ley of Med ford. Mr. and ' Mrs. P. II. Brydon, Ian and Duncan, Miss Muriel Oliver of Yakima, a Willamette student, the Wulfs and their sons, Robert, Bruce and Mark. Mrs. John Wood burn presided at a luncheon Thursday afternoon at her home on Lancaster Drive in honor of her club.. A shower honored one of the members and spring flowers were used for decorating. The wedding of MUs Larrsiaf Maurta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Maurtz of Stay ton, to Herbert Schwa rx, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schwarx of Salem, will be an event of Monday, April 7 at St. Joseph's Catholic church. WINONA CHALET Italian Dinners, Spaghetti, Raviolas, Pan Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks 2 Miles Ont on Dallas High war roc Bosorrations Phono 2-S1S3 PCS' L, ,vYr; x. n T ULL4 : - .v -' - Tfei J if i"i -' ' ' Linrjeris for Easter tells a. JL. s'1k. , t i f-wa f3 jm&&rrm' dm' i 1 new story I Soft fullness, generous trimmings in lacs and Interestingly placed embroidery are some of the wonderful details that will start a round of -conversation about Lingerie for Easter. LACE TRIMMED v AND TAILORED SLIPS $3.59 $5.95 Here are many nationally known brands of fine slips you've seen in your magazines. Costume slips ol style and beauty. Shop Millers to day for a variety, in your favorites. JERSEY RAYON GOWNS $3.83 ,. $498 New! These jersey rayon gowns just arrived in time for your Easter gift shopping"! They're ' beauties . . . everyone of them! Ruffled trim3 . . . faggoting, etc. Your fa vorite brand, of course. j -' A . "i iV w V i lh A w hm M' X tV, J ' " a LUVhV'Y i yS -J. Jf