B Th State tman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday. Norember 25. 1947 Mrs. Berg Talks on Mexico i i,. Mrs. Elmer O. Berg gave San informal talk on "Her Impressions of Mexico" at the regular lunchon meeting of Women of Rotary Mon day afternoon at the Gold Arrow. Mrs. Berg spent the summer in Mexico, both: traveling and study ing Spanish. Miss Edith Faicham, Junior at Willamette, university, sang a group of numbers with Miss Patty Jo Hammond, also a Willamette student, the accompan ist. Mrs. .Walter Minier arranged the urogram. The tables were decorated with chrystanthemums, leaves and fruit. Mrs. Arthur Hay presided at the short business session. Guests were Mrs. Robert Wulf, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Wheeler R. English and .Mrs. Ervin Potter. Mothers present were Mesdames Arthur Hay, Charles Fowler, Rob ert Hutcheon, L. O. Arens, Ralph Cooley, Homer Smith, jr., W. W. Moore, R. E. Lee Steiner, Gardner Knapp, Roy Harland, Frank Bur linghajn, R. B. Lesher, L. Fran sen, Harry B. Johnson, Abner Kline, George Grabenhorst, George Arbuckle, Arnold Davis, Henry Carl, Walter Minier, Thomas Roen, N. S. Rogers, C. A. Downs, R. Ivan Lovell, Fred S. Anunsen, Robert Sprague, Fred Gibson, J. C Perry, C. E. Bowen, Charles A. Sprague, W. H. Baillie, H. F. Phil lippe, A. F. Marcus, Frank Craw ford, Hugh Morrow, P. H. Brydon, M. C. Findley, A. A. Lee, David Host and A. A. Rogers. Parties Given At Covert's Mrs. Robert Covert has enter tained with two affairs at her West Salem home recently. She honored her son, Dafrell Lynn, on his sixth birthday at a party. Moving pictures were taken of the suests. Birthday cake and re freshments were served with Mrs. S. F. Hartman and Mrs. Kenneth Dodge assisting. Honoring Dar ren were Edwlna Fitzgerald, Toni Kertson, Tonya Sytsma, Danna Glasgow, Linda Dodge, Laurel Malbon, Angela Hartman, Karen Covert, Butch Holderbine, Jerry Taylor, Stevie Schmidt, David Hubbard, David Gray, Joel Park, Douglas McCormack and Dennis Glasgow. Mr. and Mr. Cnvprt wprp hosts at dinner Saturday night in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hartman, who celebrated their 20th wed ding anniversary. They were pre sented with a gift by the group. Guests' were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Malbon, Mavis and Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller and Garth, Mrs. Isabel Schmidt and Stevie, Miss Angela Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Covert, Karen and DarrelL Mrs. S. F. Hartman entertained y.t a bridge party at her Frank-1 im street home for a group of friends. Prizes went to Mrs. Roger Malbon and Mrs. Glenn Brown. Present were Mesdames Kenneth Dodge, David Gray, Glenn Brown, Leonard Jensen, Roger Malbon, Robert Covert, Jerry Calaba, Or vil Davenport, Loren Miller, Wal ter White and the hostess. Nuptials Held at St. Mary's MT. ANGEL Miss Margaret Schaffner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Schaffner of Mt. An gel, became the bride of Donald Zollner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Zollner, at a nuptial High Mass, celebrated by the Rev. Vincent Keppert, in St. Mary's Saturday, Neyember 22, at 9 o'clock. Miss Helen Keber presided at the organ and accompanied St. Mary's choir and Miss Eustelle Bauman, who sang. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a vhite floor-length lace gown, with Sweetheart neckline, and fitted bodice. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a cap matching her gown. She carried an orchid on a white prayer book. Mrs. Christine Grossf. sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore blue taffeta. Miss Alma Wolf was matron of honor, and wore pink taffeta. Each carried nose gay s-of yellow ancVmnk carnations. - They" wore halo style headdresses matching their gowns. Alton Zollner was best man for his brother nad Clem Hauth, ush er. A reception was held in the afternoon at the Legion hall for friends and relatives. Mrs. Ed Holm cut the wedding cake and Mrs. Ambrose Ebner passed the guest book. The Misses Annella Bauman, Bertha Hassing, Carlene BelV Lorraine Kotlre and Shirley Wurdinger served. Aloha Xi Delta - alumnae will meet with Miss Elise Schroeder tonight at her home,. 388 N. Win ter st., at 8 o'clock. Colored mov ing pictures of Guatemala will be shown. All alumnae in the city are invited to attend. Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren will en tertain members of her club at bridge and a dessert supper to night at her South High street tome. T How To Relieve )r Bronchitis ' Cftomnlslaa relieref promptly be- fcaua it com right to the seat of tna trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, to fiMt bronchial mucous mem teams. Tell your druggist to sell yon bottle of Creamnlilon with the tm testandlng you most Met the way tt quickly allays the cough or you re to hare your money back. CREOMULSION for CMgfcvCfcest Colds, Bronchitis Society . ...Clubs Music .... The Home CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY ' Women of Rotary luncheon. Gold Arrow, 1 p.m. Marion County Republican Women, meet at chamber of commerce,: 8 p.m. TUESDAY i Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls meet at Masonic Tem ple, 7:13 pjn. BPW dinner meetings, Nohlfren's, 6:30 p .m. j Bridal Plans Revealed A number of "people will be in Eugene this coming weekend for the marriage of a Salem man, Samuel Bruce Huston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Huston, to Miss Joyce Ann McCracken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McCracken of Eugene. The rites will take place at 4 o'clock at the First Congregational church on Saturday afternoon with the Rev. Wesley Goodson Nicholson officiating. Miss Darlene Gard ner of Salem and Miss Aldene Gould of Newberg will light the tapers. Mr. McCracken will give his daughter In marriage. She ' has asked Miss Barbara Jean Berry to be maid of honor and brides maids will be Miss Mary Jean Huston of Salem, sister of the groom, and Miss Dorothy Deal, a Delta Gamma sorority sister. Nancy Lee Pender, cousin of the brides will be flower girl. Jay Denting Huston will be his brother's best man and ushers will be Richard Page, who will be home from Stanford for the Thanksgiv ing holiday, and Dale Bates of Sa lem, and Paul McCracken, cousin of the bride. A reception will be held in the Wheeler room of the church. Af ter a wedding trip south to San Francisco the couple will be at home in Eugene. , Shaw-Bassett Vows Read MILL, CITY Miss Betty Bas sett, daughter of Mrs. Fred Bas sett, and Verne E. Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Shaw, were married at a quiet ceremony No vember 4 at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Muhlhausen at Longview, Washington. The bride wore a Kelly green suit with a corsage of pink rose buds for her wedding. The Rev. C. H. Sprague officiated at the double ring ceremony. Standing with the couple were Mrs. Lucille Hunter and Mrs. Beatrice Muhl hausen. The couple will make their home in Mill City. Guild Feted at Bibby Home Mrs. Max Bibby entertained members of the Junior Guild and their children at her home With Mrs. Carl Ditchen assisting. The group has organized to do wel fare work and is now tending a box to a needy family In Europe each month. Attending with their children were Mrs. Delbert Baer, Mrs. George Davis, Mrs. Evans Jones, Mrs. Raymond Bibby, Mrs. Wil lard Hornschuch, Mrs. Donald Matheny, Mrs. Donald Cummings, Mrs. Leslie Klampe, Mrs. Eleanor Klampe, Mrs. Carolyn Howe, Mrs. Willard McCloughy and the host esses. thr Dart - IP IT'S AMERICA'S K'r i if w 1 r t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson (Bette Vorseth) whoso marriage took place November 7 at St Paul's Episcopal chapel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vorseth of Wood burn and the groom's mother is Mrs. M. A. Olson of Salem. The newlyweds will live in Salem. Oesten-Miller.) Study Club Today At Phillips' Home Mrs. William L. Phillips will preside at luncheon this afternoon at her West Lef elle street home in compliment to members of her study club. The group is study ing "Race Relations" this year and Mrs. William S. Cole will give a paper on "Japanese in the U-S." Mrs. Merrill Ohling will give a report on the progress of the Bruce Baxter Memorial Scholarship fund, which the club Is sponsoring. Members are Mesdames - G. Frederick . Chambers, William S. Cole, Chester A. Downs, Charles A. Sprague, Merrill Ohling, . Paul B. Wallace, R. H. Baldock, Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, William - L. Phillips and Miss Dorathea Steus- 0RGHIDWJ.Dt!:j2 ct fyUki -W0Y1E tKKHS Tttbur Leave your nam " a slip in th 340 Court St I Cv - r-' mrsSS1 ft West Coast mothers choott IJocoa margarine 3 to I over amy ether brand. New that iff pldntlfal, t&ty won't cccapt sobstltvtes Nucoa always tastes so sweet and fresh! And no churned spread, at any price, is richer in food energy, or a finer year-round source of Vitamin A. It's a mighty nice feeling to know that there's more Nucoa in the stores now. It means iothers can use Nucoa more freely, both in cooking and to rve on the table. Nucoa margarine is new-churned the bt round, on order only. No wonder it's known as margarine that's so good it "melts MOST POPULAQ V V S : 'i - f i ' At. mm 4 4 11:- " f loff. Mrs. A. C. Haag will be a special guest. Annnal iroll call for Pythian Sisters, Centra lia temple 11, was held at the KP hall with over 40 attending. Mrs. Earl Burke led the. group in singing. Refresh ments were served by Mrs. Nora Pierce, Mrs. Francis Neiderberger, Mrs. Neta Jacobsen and Mrs. Mary Pugh. Mrs. Lillian Smith from Klamath Falls was wel comed as a new member. The 89th birthday of A. 8. Campbell was celebrated . at his home on North Church street Sat urday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Van Wieder, Miss Carmen Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bu chanan, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Camp bell and Merrianne of Nelscott and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Campbell. m cioco WN AN and address on lTaioT In th Phoa 8221 in your mouth." MARGAnitlD Merry Minglers Entertained Mrs. Roy Barker was hostess for the - Merry Minglers club : Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Sprick, president, was in charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Frank .Prime was a spe cial guest. Members present were Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Robert PickerelL Mrs. Earl -Malm, Mrs. Al Fabry, Mrs. Clyde ColwelL Mrs. George Hardy, , Mrs. Wade Carter, Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mrs. Robert Fromxn, Mrs. . Irwin Wa gers, Mrs. John Woodburn. Mrs. J Henry Sprick, Mrs. Cleo Kepping- er, ours, covii case, Mrs. carl Snyder, and MrsT Roy Barker. The next meeting , will be De cember 4 with Mrs. Ernest Bar ker. Mary Lou Carrol iHonor Guest A shower honoring Miss Mary Lou Carrol, who will be married jTovember 29 to Warren Ewert, Ws given by Mrs. John Meier at her home on Center street Fri day night Guests- were Miss Carrol, Mrs. fftalph Stinette, Mrs. Floyd Mc Neil, Mrs. Jack Haagenson, Miss Mildred Toombs, Miss Carol Qawford and the hostess. i s- fSs, f 1 1 1 i llil BP hJL - Xv Hostesses to Fete Mrs. Ross Mrs. R. D. Blatchford, Mrs. (George Rhoten and Mrs. Max Rogers will be hostesses for an au revoir party 4his afternoon at rthe former's home on Norway street in compliment to Mrs. G. W. Ross, who is leaving soon for Bend to reside, where Mr. Ross will be with the state highway department Guests have been invited to a 1:30 dessert luncheon with an aft ernoon of contract bridge to fol low. Yellow chrysanthemums will provide the decorative note. Honoring Mrs. Ross will be Mrs. Virgil CWeil, Mrs. Loren Howe, Mrs. Donald A. Hendrie, Mrs. Tyler Brown, Mrs. Virgil Moorhead, Mrs. Chester Cum mings, Mrs. M ervin Fidler, Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. John Jel derks, Mrs. Donald Toombs, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Charles Layport, Mrs. Louis B. Core, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer and the hostesses. Recent trad nates of AAUW will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Corey, 2107 Center st, at 7:30 o'clock. L. L. Blach will speak on "Buying Women's Ready-to-Wear." 155 North Liberty Among those motoring U Eu gene for the Oregon-Oregon State Same Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eismanrr, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gallagher, Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Bones teele, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bones teele, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berg and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. George Bagnall and Mr. and Mrs. James Pike. Gcaranleed Watch Repairing Tre-War Service" THE JEWEL BOX 44S State Salem, Oregon Thanksgiving Day Dinner at s Normandy Manor Dinner 3 to 10 P. M. Reservations Accepted Fhone I5SS (Loanae Cloasd UntU P. M.) 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