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Brides-Elect Are Honor Guests . Mif Muriel Lind'trom. who will be married on May 10, was honr rrd at a shower Friday night when a croup of matron enter . . . . . . - - WI1 xainea ai me muuic vt -Jiaro Toll on Cherry avenue. For ty of the bride-elect's friends were bidden to the party. The table centerpiece was a large umbrella suspended over a. fold ring and Ft reamers were at tached to gifts inside the ring. A late rupper was served by tbcjw-f tecs icli'line - " 'A' liarn Toll. George. Hill. Ethel Ee bitzk. Ray Hummei. He .-dreson-and Mis Marion Finch. rr Marjorle Smith - Miss Marjorie Smith, May bride elect. V2i honored at a pre-nup-tial shower Wednesday night when Mrs. Kenneth Dellut and Miss DotUe King entertained K fnrmr't hrtrrte. A late luA- TfT was served by the hostesses. Honoring Miss Smith were Mef dames Bill Cogswell. Edw-'H Boatwright, David Nyberg, Bert A cert. George W. Moore .. - Mies Shirley Lewi. Dot5" . Betty Bedford. Jeanne Gooden,' Edith Fairhafn. Betty Vorwrth, Carolm Droit. Dorothy Boyes and the hostesses. Mhm Hala feted Miss Charlotte Hain, bride elect of May 14, was honored with a miscellaneous shower, given by Miss Mina Lee Spranger and Mrs. Ralph Wilson at the home of Mrs. Arno C. Spranger. The rooms were decorated with yellow tulips and white spirea. Bidden were Mesdames Carl Raetz, Albert Mader, Roy Mart-hand. Warren Creech, Clifford Chaffee, Edward Walker. John Hain, J. G. Lauderback, Nile Hil born, John Feldschau, Lawrence Feldschau. Arno Spranger, Lou b e M. Dye, Misses Arlene Boy in gt on, Rogene Miller. Viola Perlich, Mar eella Wolfe. Jessie Glasner, Mrs George Hain, the honor' guest, Miss Charlotte Hain, and hostesses Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson and Mina Lee Spranger. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon are in Portland for the weekend as Society .... Clubs Music . . . . The Home CLOB CALENDAR 1. SAT4.KDAY 1 Salem chapter, OES. meet at Masonic temple. p.m. I MONDAY Oregon State college mother meet t YWCA. 2 p.m. ! Salem Junior Woman club, kpecial bucincta meeting. 7 JO p.m, clubhouse, social hour following. - Chapter AB, FEO. with Mrs. Leitle Spark. 104S N. 14th St.. 7:45 p.m. 1 Worara at Rotarv buffet dinner for fBubnd. Nohlgren's. 4.30 p.m. Marion auxiliary . viw n nan. Pro-America meet at chamber of commerce, p.m. ! Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. Bruc FpaukHnr. 7:4S p.m. j HEDNKKDAt ! Salem branch, AAUW meet In Car rier room, rirst Methodist church. THURSDAY i Gold Star Mother, Vrw hall, t p.m. Memorial service. FRIDAY I Mav fellowship meeting. Salem Coun cil of Church Women. Court Street Christian church, 10 a.m. Patricia Haggard Has Birthday 1 . i Patricia Haggard was honored Wednesday afternoon at a party given on her fourth birthday by her ister, Roberta, and her moth er, Mrs. Anne Haggard at their Belmont street home. Games were In play with refreshments I fol lowing. Honoring Patricia were) her rrandmother, Mrs.- Anton Semb, Shirley and Carol Boesch. i Joy Pedersen. Connie Collins. Donna Stone. Dickie Jedersen, and Doug las Doughtery. , i Mrs. Vernon Dyer and daugh ters. Christine and Kathleen, of Seattle are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles- E. Wagner. Spending the weekend at Surftides at Oceanlake are and Mrs. Jack Price and Mr. Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton. the Mr. and house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Rus sell Kenega. . ' - j mm. Home Insulation Your BEST Investment for i HEALTH No drafts. aW cold ftoeraj therefore less eolds and sickness. j COMFOBT More even temperatures throughout year home La wiater. 19 to IS degrees cooler in sammer. ECONOMY f 45 te $W 1b foci sayings per year la the; average borne. Rock Wool is not merely Flameproof it is ABSO LUTELY and PERMANENTLY FIREPROOF! Metal Interlocking Weatherstrip tight seal against drafts around doors and windows without binding or sticking. . " : . ' Campbell Rock Wool Co 1112 Broadway Salem Phone 1491 Hear Crosby. Cotno. Sinatra and Xossell at C:1S I. M. Every Monday and Friday, KSLM Hooketts Are Feted at Parties Captain and 'Mrs. Verden E. Hockett have been feted at num erous au revoir parties the past week, prior to their - departure for Saipan, where he will be sta tioned with the navy. The Hocketts were honored at a- dinner party Thursday night when Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester New man and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyers entertained at Chuck's Tavern. r Covers were placed for Captain and Mrs. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime. Mr. and Mrs.'B. E. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ol son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meyer. Captain Hockett leaves today for San Francisco and his family will join him after the first of the month, prior to sailing to Saipan. Mrs. Hockett will go to Olympia for the weekend to be guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. MacNamara, former Salem resi dents. New Members for Breakfast Club . Salem Credit Woman's Break fast club met at Nohlgrens Wed nesday for. a buffet supper with covers placed for 35 members. The individual tables were centered with blue' tapers surrounded by early spring flowers. Mrs. Ethel Gallinger presided at the affair. Mrs. Lorna Lucus was in charge of the candlelight initiation and presented each new member with a corsage. The following were welcomed Into the club: Mrs. Alice Pickett, Miss Lois Ifeyworth, Miss Margaret Shrigley, Miss Geneva Bown, Ms. Margaret Ringle, Mrs. Ellen Van Orsdal, Miss Mildred Bauscher, Mrs. Velma Davie, Miss Billie Merkel and Mrs. Nila duett. The next regular meeting will be May 6 with a Mother's Day breakfast. Betrothal on Campus Told Romantic news revealedon the Willamette university carrpus this week was the engagement of Miss Joyce McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCracken of Eugene,, to Samuel B. Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Huston of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. The news, was told at the Delta Gamma sorority house when the bride-elect passed pink and blue corsages to her "sisters" at din ner. The names of the engaged duo were written on the cakes. Miss McCracken is a sophomore at Willamette university, a mem ber of Delta Gamma and president of Panhellenic. Pier fiance is al so a sophomore at Willamette and a member of 13eta Theta Pi. MT. ANGEL Mrs. Catherine Hoffman has announced the en gagement of her daughter, Cath erine, to Mr. Gilbert Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wolf. The wedding date will be arranged for June. t Visitors In Salem this week were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baker of Medford, who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hicks. Miss Helvig Is Majrried Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham are the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland at their summer place at Butte Crceck. Women at Work Lot of German Women Not Easy, Says Wife of Oregon fudge; Outnumber Men (Editor's Bote: Followlne Is Mother of the series of Informative letter written to a staff member of The Statesman for the exclusive use of this newspaper Mrs. James T. Brand, now In Germany where her husband Is on leave from the Oregon supreme court to sit as trial Judge on the military tribunal hearing nasi war-crimes cases.) NUERNBERG, Germany I've about come to the conclusion that a great deal of the responsibility for war, and the German willingness to . sacrifice all for war, should be placed upon the women of this country. The national scientists, politici ans, economists and business men devote their entire thought, . time and "energy to more and deadlier wars. In the meantime they farm as they did in the middle ages and the household equipment is that of 100 years ago. In our drive around the coun try we have seen but one tractor at work. The usual method of transportation, as we have seen it, is by ojt cart or hand-drawn, or cow-drawn vehicle. The farm machinery is drawn by mixed teams of farm animals. (This term includes women.) The man ure spreading,, hay raking and stacking Is woman's work. A wagon stuck in the mud (a not uncommon sight) is lifted out, by a woman while the' animal team in front is guided by a man. (A lot of this 'may be due to the fact that the women outnumber the men by so wide a margin that the boys can demand and get ten der care.) . Within the home the equipment is meager. I am told it has al ways been so. A frying pan, for instance, is a neighborhood pos session loaned around according to need.- The homes in the little villages are picturesque but hum ble!! The i water comes from a well in the farm yard, carefully banked all winter with manure to keep It from freezing, the' supply located to give it easy access for farm use! Everything: is planned AT THE riETROPOLITiUI Tables end wore tablesl Tablet ' , ' ' I I : I y of every type aid style made of flue . - V '"-J 1 hardwood with fcoRdsVne rvbbed 1 Ifl I f I ' Webref finish. iRelsded. are y II ! twl i end tables, lamp, coffee, radio, booh- K f -L-' ' " z troegh styles aid others. Select several! S tf " r i : for . the convenience of everyone but the housewife and it is her own fault! Even the most Isolated village must certainly know "of some fam ily who has a relative in America, where -we understand decent liv ing, and at least strive to attain it They must have heard that life does not have to be spent in drudgery. So many women in other coun tries have achieved the impossi bleClara Barton, Elizabeth Fry, our own pioneer women, that we don't believe there is "nothing the German women can do about it" A leader should arise of their own nauonality. to show them they must develop a "will to do" and to demand that the nation turn its attention to the arts of peace. Women, united, can put up a powerful front! Mr. and Mm. Wayne lladlev On April 20. at 4 o'clock be- ! m . hildrcn. Eilten umi Allan fore an altfir banked with chi na- j,re spending the weekend in tions and snapdragons. Miss Ruth j Longview with his parents, Mr. Ann Hclvie became the bride of j and Mrs. C. E. Hadley. H. Duane Brown. The double ring j ceremony was performed bv the Rev. II. W. Gross at St. John's Lutheran church. Lighting the tapers were Miss Dorothy Bond and Miss Wilma Dunigan. Miss Bemice Isham sang accompanied by William Fisher. The bride, given in mariage by her father, wore a white satin gown and a figertip length veil. She carried a white Bible marked with rn orchid. Preceding her to the altar was her sister. Miss Alice Hejvig. as maid of honor. She wore a frock of aqua net and carried a yellow nosegay. Bridesmaids were Miss Sybil Brown, sister of the groom. and Miss Helen Elmund. Their! frocks were of pink and blue taf feta, and they carried nosegays of pink and blue. Eileen Krueer was flower girl and Dean Hulbert wbs ring bearer. Robert Poindexter was best man and ushers were Harlan Hansen. George Pepper. Edwin Popitz, and Peter Sylvester. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Helvig wore a navy blue dres and matching accessories. Mrs. Brown attend her son's marriage in an aaua dress and black acces sories. Their corsage's were gar denias and rosebuds. A wedding reception was held in the parish house where Mrs. Blanche Odom and Mrs.: W. B. Whittington. aunts of the: groom, cut the cake and presided at the coffee urns. Assisting was Miss Lenore Pepper. Miss Evelyn Esau pased the guest book, and Miss Josephine Hill was in charge of gifts. For her wedding trip. Mrs. Browrt wore a gray suit with matching accessories and an or chid corsage. The newlvweds will live in Salem at 698 North High street Tho Statesman. Solem, Oregon, Scrrurdar. April 25,. 1947 STAYTON In compliment to Miss Claira Pepperling : whose marriage to William Basl will be celebrated Thursday, May i at the Immaculate Conception Catholic church in Stayton, Mrs. Richard O'Connor and Mrs. Lewis Keirsey were hostesses for a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. O'Connor. Guests included many who grew up with the bride-elect and a highlight of the evening was the showing of motion pictures made of the friends during the last eight years, ! Present were Evelyn Jordan, Dorothy Ayres, Peggy Booze, Phyllis Freres, Bernice Fair, Ann Mynatt, Rosella Kreitzer.1 Mar garet Pepperling, Eleanor Welter, Colleen Fehlen, Norma Thompson, the honoree and the hostesses. EXTRADITION ORDERED Acting Governor Marshall E. Cornett Friday authorized the ex tradition of Carl D. Winold, want ed in Seattle on a robbery charge. He is under arrest-in Portland. A Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. John McCulIough will be hosts for an informal din ner party tonight at their Ship ping street home in compliment to his mother, Mrs. C. B. McCul Iough, on her birthday. Covers will be placed for Mrs. McCulIough, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Porter, Mrs. George L. Ar buckle. Mrs. James H. Nicholson, sr. and the host. West Salem VFW Has Installation WEST SALEM. Installation for West Salem Veterans of For eign Wars auxiliary was held Thursday at American Legion hall inWest Salem. Mrs. Leon, dis trictpresident was installing offi cer, assisted by the district color bearers. Jednnette Van Santen was in stalled as president; Gladys White, senior vice - president: Juanita Doerfler. junior vice-president; Elizabeth Hoffman, chaplain; Le na Osborn, treasurer; Avona Os born, secretary; Eleanor Miller, conductress; Mabel Mauk, guard; Ruby Franklin, patriotic instruc tor; Elsie Noteboom, historian. Trusetees are Nellie Noteboom and Elsie Noteboom. This completed the official vis its for Mrs. Hanson for the month. Previously she installed officers of Silverton, At. Angel, Mill City, Woodburn, Independence and Beaver Navy and Meadowlark at Salem. She was accompanied on her trips by Mrs. James BealL, dis trict secretary. District drill team is composed of Mesdames Mae Wilder, Ivell Haley, Dale Mauk, Joe Hopkins, Virgil Bolton, Les Troth, William Hyder. Marvin Miller, Margaret Hunt Hunt and Ralph Harlan. Campus Casual winning Lil' Abner.was awarded a date with one of the Sigma Chi Swetheart finalist, Mariann Croi san. Earlier in the Week, June Young and a group of other sopho more girls dretsed In typical Dog patch outfits trained for Sadie Hawkins' day on the main quad of the csmpus. -Spotted waiting in a one-hour line for tickets to the San Fran cisco Symphony concert on Moth ers' weekend were Jack Slater, Harry Wiedmaier, Buena Stewart. Kathleen Hug and Dick GahUdorf. Next weekend an independent student show, 'Mayhem," will be given at OSC. The show will in clude skits and will feature Misa Oregon State," Working on the program are Eric Carbon and EiQ Poorman. i Charles Daisie Mae, Abner WinPrzes,OSC By Nancy Buren OREGON STATE COLLEGE-Speclal)-Wednesday was Sadie Hawkins day and a big occasion at Oregon State. The sophomore representatives from the living groups ran the traditional race, prizes were given, and Lil' Abner and Daisie Mae were chosen. The IRWiEBBMSS? This great tndldna ts ftmoun to relieve j pain, nervous dlatraas and sreak, cranky, drscd out"! ccllnga. of audi Hays when due to female functional monthly disturbances. urns Lnzxairszssw A Leading Ladies Career Established i by Becoming 'The" Miss Appliance Expert and Demonstrator i HERE'S HOW! HOGG BROTHERS, who for years have heen jthe leading appliance dealers in the Willamette Valley are now taking ap plications which will require certain qualifications (or the fol- ! I lowing position; To hecome an expert demonstrator on the wholtj Frigidaire line of products covering the electric stove, electric refrigerator, electric automatic iwasher, and the electric home freezer unit. Also, to receive instructions and practical training from factory representatives on the Maytag and Easy home laundry appliances. I The preparation for this position will take in considerable puhlic relations work, home economist training, group demonstrations, home demonstrations, State and County Fair work, attending of factory and distributor sales meetings, and it will be necessary for applicants to consider this as permanent work. This position will pay comparable salary with other women's sales work to . start with and will develop into a splendid paying position ac cording to the ability displayed. Lru i Open, House Sunday, April 27 SALEM HEIGHTS ADDITION r i 1 S4 Brand New Automatical? Heated Home. S1140 Ready to move Into now 2 large bedrooms, large living room and dinette, complete built-in kitchen, Kentile floor, wired for range, garage attached by breezeway. pecan hardwood floors throughout. Automatic hot water heater, built-in bath tub and shower. Large picture window .and flower box. Are proud of this home at 280 Winola Ave off Salem Height. Open for Inspection 10 A.M. to 5 P.M, Sunday, April 27th. 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