Brides-Elect Honored at Showers Brides-elect arc sharing In much of the entertaining this month. Mra. R. H. Baldock will be hostess for a bridal shower and mother-daughter party in compli ment to Miss Helen Shepard. bride-elect of George C. Alexan der, Friday night at her Royal Court apartment. A dessert sup per will precede several hours of brufge. Bidden to fete Misa Shepard are her mother, Mrs. Floyd W. Shep ard, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Edward O. Stadter. Jr.. Mrs. Doug las McKay. Mrs. Wayne Hadley. Mrs. William McGilchrist, Jr, Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland. Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Robert Shinn and Mrs. Harry Canon, Jr. of Silver ton. hewers for Mlas Shins Several pre - nuptial showers have been arranged for Miss Vesta Shinn, who will be married to Harold Hartman on Thursday. To night Mrs. Guy Patton will enter tain for the bride-to-be at the Shinn home. A miscellaneous shower will honor Miss Shinn and a late supper will follow an in formal evening: Honoring Miss Shinn will be the Mioses Mildred Gingrich. Donna Cook, Mary Jo Hall, Imogen Rock, Mesdames Rose Irey, Thayne Cole, Virgil Mahaffey. Lyle White. Charles Winkenwer der. Max Bibby, Darwin Shinn, Bemice Akers and W. A. Shinn. Friday night Mrs. John Henning nd Mrs. Rollin Pope were host esses for a miscellaneous shower at the former's home in compli ment to Miss Shinn. A late sup per followed an informal evening. Guests honoring Miss Shinn were Mesdames Geneva Isaacson, Martha: Windedahl. Clair Hol comb, Guy Patton, Jack Ramage, W. A, Shinn. Ray Nolman, Israel Hartman. James Morrell, L. Cook nd the hostesses. 1m Fete Betty Stewart Mrs. Robert L. Taylor has bid den group of friends to her O New Colors 0 -New Beauty ASPHALT TILE Beautiful Practical Durable For Any Floor KEITH BROWN LUMBER Q YARD Frent Cnri TUmwtm tltt 1 ORCHID-! at ualjauu wunc i unci 6zS StlvkZ, aOCSRK Lexrre your nam a slip la the 340 Court SL I I IV vj I . AUTOMATIC RADIO-PHONOGRAPH VITH G-E EliOROIC RPH0DUaR JUST LOOK AT THESE Natural Color Too Radio Cat-quick rec ord changer plays up to 12 records G-E Electronic Reproducer Exceptionally large built-in Beaaa-a-scope antenna for tion Overuse (14) speaker with G-E AJ- aico-9 walnut cabinet with durable lacquer aWaa. Society.. .Clubs Music... The Home Hood street home tonight to honor Miss Betty Stewart, January bride elect. A kitchen shower will fete the bride-to-be after an Informal evening. A late supper will be served by the hostess. Honoring Mis Stewart will be Misses Patricia Kiese. Karly Mc Pike, Peggy Endres, Emma Pfen nig. Jean Ry lander. Evelyn Ba con, Burma McDonald, Lorraine and Elaine Baron, Marilyn Motse, Mrs. Robert Stone, Jr. and the hostess. Wintertime Travelers Dr. and Mrs. Karl Benson have returned home from a three weeks pleasure trip south which took them to Los Angeles, Palm Springs, phoenix and Tucson, and to El Paso, San Antonio and Hous ton. They went over to Juarez and visited some of the old Mex ican missions. Enroute home the travelers stopped in Los Angeles for a week. The Bensons made the trip by train. Misa June Lockridge. who has been here the past month at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert- C. Gragg. is entraining Thursday for her home In Chi cago. She acompanied her par ents south to San Francisco for the East - West game on New Year's and then went on to Los Angeles for a visit before return ing home this list weekend. A Birthday Party Beverly Mott. daughter of Mrs. James W. Mott, celebrated her 13th birthday on Saturday after roon. After a line party at the theatre the hostess and her 13 guests enjoyed a supper party and birthday cake at the Mott apart ment at the Royal Court. aWeAeiW ITl:z7J Don't delay I At the first warning anUB or sneesc, put a few drops ot Vicks Va-tro-nol In each noe-trU-Por it need in time, Va-tto-nol neips vrvt many colds from develop ing. HeBeres head cold distress fast. Try it! Fouow cV rsctions tat package, M ClOCO WI4 AN 3 ifzziour &teuyjr and addresss on Wrote la tha Phone 822 1 FEATURES - 11 to ut best recep Beauiif Mrs. Thum A Visitor Mrs. lima Thum. Cottage Grove, associate grand matron OES made her official visit to Salem chapter. Order of Eastern Star Saturday night at the Masonic Temple. Oth er honor guests were Rex Hartley. Jefferson, associate grand patron; Mrs. G. A. Reeher and Herman Johnson, worthy matron and pa tron of Chad wick chapter. Guests were also present from Oklahoma, Seattle. San Francisco and lone, Oregon. Committee in charge of refresh ments at the reception which fol lowed Included Mrs. Harry Lu cas, chairman, Mr. Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer, Mesdames William Newmeyer, Robert Keu dell. James Darby. J. H. Farrar. Miss Helen Fletcher. Miss Ruth Moore, Philip Yoder and George Edwards. The buffet table was centered with an arrangement of winter greens, snowmen and green altar candles. The decoration commit tee included Mrs. Arthur Wallace. Mrs. J. L. Cutler and Mrs. George Edwards. Joint Installation Held by Sisters The annual Installation of of ficers of Centra Lia Temple No. 11. Pythian Sisters of Salem was held jointly with the Knights of Pythias January 7. The installing officer was Fran ces Neiderberger assisted by Lil lian Hixson, grand senior. Officers installed were Enid RockafelloV, M. E. C; Dora M. Stanton, Ex. Sr.; Ruth Stanton, Ex. Jr.; Nora Pearce. manager; Neta Jacobsen, M. R. St C; Alma Scheidel, M. F.; Effie Lore ns, Prot; Etta O ber tha w, guard; Dorris Decatur, P. C; Lois Kirts, trustee; Mary Pugh, staff captain; and Willow Evans, pianist A past chief pin and gifts were presented to Dorris Decatur. Pre ceding the installation a no-host supper was held for Knights and Sisters and friends. Mrs. James T. Brand will speak at Catholic Daughters of America Wednesday night on some of her recent experiences In Germany and other European countries. She returned a few weeks ago after a year in Germany with Justice Brand who served on the war crimes court in Nuernberg, Ger many. She will speak at 8 o'clock before the business meeting, Lo raine Meusey. program chairman, has announced. Mrs. James T. Brand, whs kas just returned from a year's stay in Germany, will speak on Hol land at the Salem Lions club auxiliary meeting Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Arthur Erick son. 1506 S. High sU, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. E. Burr Miller is program chairman. J A TWO NIGHTS i Vi. k TO CHICAGO ON TNI WfW STtlAMUMt EHPIRE BUILDER Groat Norther 'a Greatest Train whiafca you te Chicago in Hast U aetata and wawrti with teas t pouta as aaatarn U. 8. All ta are r arrad i far on thia completely i GREAT NORTHERN Greuv ae Sarvace For Information a CaU; C. L. BiscHorr Trav. Pass. Agent 830 American Bank Bldg. Portland 6. Oregon cob 7773 THE MEN'S during these Sale Now On CLUB CALENDAR TCESOAY Am -an Lex ion auxiliary, 136, mct at Le n hall. S p.m. Pt tta Ph mothers meet at chap ter h' use. 2 p.m. Alpha Xt Delta alumnae with Mrs. WUUam D. Calloway. S03 Leans it.. S p.m. Marion-Polk county medical auxil iary with Mra. U. C Gilbert. IBM fair mount, 1 pjn. Chad wick chapter. OES social meet at Masonic Temple, 1:1 J pjn. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. A H CoUeL Glenn Creek Drive, 130 p.m. WRC Past President's elub with Mrs. W. J. Hasedorn. 1409 fir street. 130 pjn. St. Vincent DePaul Altar society card party, Mayflower hau, pjn. WEDNESDAY AAUW afternoon literature croup with Mrs. Nora Thompaon. 1:1 daaaert luncheon. " Jason Lee WSCS. buaineas meeting at 11 a.m., luncheon it UJ0 pjn. Jason Lee WSCS meet at church parlors. 11 a.m. Royal Neighbor sewing club with Mrs. Helen Quamme. 1970 Warner St.. all day meetina;. no-host luncheon. U JO p.m.. election. Presbyterian Missionary society meet at church, 1 p.m. Laurel Guild. Knight Memorial church with Mrs. C. K. Sundlle. 1999 Saginaw St.. pjn. Ladies' fuud of St. Mark Lutheran church meet at church" parlors, 1 p.m. THCKSDAT ' Wrat Salem Woman's club meet at city hall. pjn. OAV auxiliary and chapter, no-host dinner. Salem woman's clubhouse, :'M p.m. Salem Council of Women's organiza tions meet at chamber of commerce S p.m. Salem Lions club auxiliary with Mrs. Arthur Ericsson. 1906 S. Hlh St.. p.m. Women's Council, first Christian church, welfare desaert luncheon, church parlor. II o'clock, meeting, program to follow. New Officers to Be Installed New officers of the Salem Camp Fire Girls leaders association will be installed Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock in the fireplace room of the Presbyterian church. Those taking office will be Mrs. Lyle D. Shepherd, chairman; Mrs. Ralph Steele, vice-chairman; Mrs. E. D. Burres, secretary; and Mrs. P. C. Anderson, treasurer. Re tiring officers are Mrs. George T. Hewitt, chairman; Mrs. Lylde D. Shepherd, vice-chairman; Mrs. Paul Hollo way, secretary; and Mrs. Lawrence Megquier, treasurer. All Bluebird leaders and Camp Fire guardians are invited to at tend and bring a sack luncheon. Judge Long to Be Guest Speaker Judge Donald E. Long of the court of domestic relations. Port land, will be speaker for the an nual meeting and dinner of the Salem YWCA on January SO at tne First Congregational church. "The House I Live In" is topic for Judge Long's address. The Tri Y chorus, directed by Mrs. Trever Hauike, will sing. There will be brief business meeting, with Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh, pre s i d e n t, presiding, for presentation of the annual reports and for the elec tion of new directors. The dinner will be at 6:30 o' clock, served by the women's guild of the church. The Jason Lee Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold its first meeting of the year on Wed nesday in the church parlors. Mrs. J. H. Klinger will preside over the business meeting which con venes at eleven o'clock. At the close of this session. Mrs. F. P. Phipps will present the goals for 1948. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o'clock after which Mrs. Carl Carlson will lead devotions and Mrs. Hayes Beall will tell of her experiences in Germany. All in terested are welcome to attend. The Alpha XI Delta alsunnae meeting will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker. 910 Howard St., at 8 o'clock in stead of Mrs. William Galloway's home as previously announced. Mrs. Cliften Modd will entertain members of the Modern Drama group at her home on North Capi tol street tonight at a dessert sup per. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones en tertained members of their club at dinner and bridge Monday night at their Belmont street home. The Past Presidents club ef Marion auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at the home of Mrs. Russell Mudd, 1690 S. Winter St., Wednesday night at 6:30 for a no-host dinner with their husbands as guests. SHOE VALUES NOW Tans, Browns and Black in Calf and Kid Leather - heavy and light weights for your pleasure. A Dessert Bridge Mrs. John Johnson will be host ess for a 1:15 o'clock dessert lun cheon on Thursday afternoon at her Faii-mount hill home in, com pliment to members of a newly formed bridge club of young ma trons. Contract will be in play during the afternoon. Members are Mrs. William Shinn, Mrs. William Duncan of Silverton, Mrs. Robert W. Gorm sen, Mrs. Lester Pearmine, Jr., Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mrs. H. E. Bo gardus, Mrs. Donald Barnick and Mrs. John Johnson. Dr. Lassers Is Speaker Dr. Leon Lassers, pathologist with the state board of education, spoke to members of the Salem Woman's club Saturday afternoon. Dr. Lassers who was Introduced by Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, spoke on "The Exceptional Child". Gladys Mclntyre Thomas, accompanied by Mrs. Max Rogers, sang "The Wings of Night" by Wintter Watts, "To A Hilltop" by Ralph Cox and "Think On Me" by Alicia Ann Scott At the business meeting which was presided over by Mrs. Estil Brunk, president, the club voted to contribute to the March of Dimes fund and to assist two Pnillipine families in Manila. The club is planning to sponsor a benefit bridge party in February la order to raie funds for civic and phil anthropic projects. Mrs. W. J. Beard and Mrs. For rest A. Pontious were unanimous ly elected into membership. A special guest of the afternoon was Mrs. David H. Looney, president of the Marion County Federation. The club rooms were decorated with poinsettas, ferns and ivy. The tea table was covered with a Chinese grass linen cloth, silver candelabras holding white tapers and a center piece of white chry santhemums. Mrs. Leon Lassers and Mrs. George Ailing presided at the urns. Mrs. B. F. Williams headed the tea committee and assisting were Mrs. I. M. Dough ton. Miss Eula F. McCulley, Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Carl Booth and Mrs. J. C. Perry. William KidwelL child psycholo gist of the Salem school district, will speak at a meeting of the child study group of Salem's chap ter of the American Association of University Women tonight at t o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Irvin Bryan, 293 Kingwood drive. P0STINDEX the Easiest 5 to Ifcrewg fen. Soap it ia ploce. MowV vUtAv .is , ewt of order. We oaa f footers to yer pre- Jt 4"r5T eat racer... A.k .. WliV -in - for inferaiatiea. Cooke Stationery 370 State SL Salem, Oregon 481 State Street IMS Future Groom Feted at Party Donald Dill, who will be mar ried Sunday jto Miss Elaine Winkle, was honored at a surprise groom's shower on Sunday night when Mr. and Mrs. Tboi t as u. Wright. Jr., entertained at their Court street apartment. After an in formal evening refreshments were served and a personal shower feted the benedict-elect Honoring Mr. Dill were Miss Winkle, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bar rett, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cour, Mr. and Mrs. William Kreil, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Webb, Miss Jeanne Foster, Miss Lenore Head- ley, Larry Lau or Eugene, Paul Bergman, Robert Gangware, Jerry Stone and the hosts. Mrs. Harry B. Johnson has bid den members of her club to her North 23rd street home Wednes day afternoon to a 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon to be followed by several hours of contract bridge. Th serious wo rid -widt shortage of fats and oils still con tinuessay govern ment officials. Saving used fats helps ease this shortage helps conserve food, too! So help your country and help yourself I Used fats bring good money today! fstf SeatHpefe) Ceiesseslffe) le)C youre ' so I 11 J 13 8 IT'S AMERICA'S UOST POPULAR C1ARCACIIMQ MASI ST The Statesman, Salem, Oraxjon, Betty Keith Sets Date Adding her name to the list of brides - elect is Miss Betty Keith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Keith, whose betrothal to Earl Loe, son of Mrs. Wilma Loe, has been revealed. The wedding date has been set for Sunday, March 7. Miss Keith and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school and he served in the navy for two years during the war. The bride-to-be is now employed at the H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. ' DAV auxiliary will join the chapter for a no-host dinner Thursday night at 6:30 o'clock at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. After, the dinner and entertain ment a business meeting will be held. Reports on the building drive funds will be given. A benefit dance for the building fund will be given on February 23 at Crys tal Gardens. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Duncan of Silverton were among those ski ing at Mt Hood on Sunday. Mrs. Frank H. Spears returned Monday from a several days stay in Eugene as the house guest of Mrs. David Graham. Mrs. Harold O linger will preside at a bridge luncheon this after noon at her Mission street home in compliment to members of her club. let the dial tone tell you... It's time to dial when you bear the hum va-ing tone, for that's your dial telephone's way of asking, "Number, please?" These are busy days for telephones everywhere, . ; j and at peak calling periods you may have to wait a few moments before you hear the tone. Bat please wait until you hear it before you dial .;. for that's the only way the equipment can serve you properly. Thank you. The Pacific Telephone end Telegraph Coppasy 740 State Street Salem Telephone Midi There's no sebstlreto for Nvcoa'c goodness Up and down the) Pacific Coast Nacoa Is j the margarine most mothers choose j The makers of Nucoa believe that you can't be too fussy about making good margarine. That's why they consult regularly with some of the country's top-ranking nutrition-; ista, refine their own vegetable oils, make their own milk j culture, perform 175 tests daily in their own laboratory, j No churned spread, at any price, is richer in food energy, or a finer year-round source of Vitamin A. So you're right when you choose Nucoa margarine. Nucoa's so good "it melts in your mouth I ; "iiiiii" a. a mi v:- '-7 TNI BtAKIKS OP BIST POOPS Tuesday. Januccrf 13.11U3 3 , . i . ;)a4L Tiali 1 ;!!l.;;il!isu tail I : imrni :- Full thirty-gallon capacity Foreclaln-llaed tank 1 f Convenient table-tap medel Economy temperature central 20-yr. replacement guarantee Balph Johnson Appliances ; ' 255 Center Fhone 4031 I f MATOHMAISI j it 1 ' " -if t j 340 Court Phone 9221 .u-u- w