a. Th Siai man. SaUm. Ortqoa. Thxmdar. March 13. 1W Miss Frazer To Marry In April Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, April 10. for Miss Emelyn Frazer and Frederick Rhodes of Buell, who will be quietly mar ried in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev. George H. Swift will officiate before members of the immediate fami ly. The bride-to-be is the daugh ter of Mrs G. N. Frazer and her fiance is the son of J. F. Rhodes f Buell. Miss Frazer is well known in musical circles here and is a mem ber of the Salem Junior Woman's club. She is employed in the of tice of the Valley Packing com pany. Mr. Rhodes is engaged in farming at Buell, where the cou ple will live after their marriage A Bridal Shower Mrs. Peter S.ither and Mrs W. L.. Hampshire will be hostesses for a pre-nuptial party tonight at the former's apartment at the Elaine in compliment to Miss Fra ler A late supper will follow an Informal esenir.g and a miscella neous shower will fete the bride-to-be. A pink and white color scheme will be carried out in the bridal appointments. Honoring Miss Frazer will be Mrs. G. S. Frazer. Mrs A. R Tartar, Mrs. E M. M Kee. Mrs James Martsfield, Mrs. Elmer Meade. Mrs. Lester Cour, Mrs C M. Pye. Mrs Vera l.aDue, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and the host esses. Golfers Set Matches Several important dates have been circled on the calendar for the Sa'em Women's Golf associa tion for th s pr:r;s At the meet ing held Wednesday morning an nouncement was made that the Woodburn women golfers will come to Sulcm for a match on April 2." and on J.ir.e 2 the Salem jrolfers w.1,1 he k!,:e!s at the F.u gene CV.sr.t r ch.b w hen It enter tains Ire C'..s Bay. Ro'eburg. Coraois and Salem club n March 31 Solem members of the Oregon Women' Golf a'soc.at mti will be er.tert. oned at breakfast find pi. iy a two-tall foursome at the C'olumb;.! F.dijewater Country Club In Pm-tljnd Prizes for la.-t we k's play were awarded to Mi Ri-s C"p;ck. Class A: Mrs Revn..!ds Allen, class B Mrs Donald McCargar. clas (' and Mrs B.irdette Owen, class D Women golfers who Joined the group for the first time vV'edrie-day were Mesi.imes John H. Thompson. Joseph Steiger. Clayton Foreman. Vernon Perry. Arthur Erickson. Howard F.is rruinn. Edwin I. Gr..h..m. Werner Brown. Wavre Loder and Robert Herrall. Attend a Reception The Misse Charlotte Alexan der, Jean Claire Sw.fT. Jane C.JT ton, Joan BL.Xall. M:s. LeMer Carter. Mrs Walter B.irsch. Mrs Roger K Ptitr;..m and Miss Mar garet Simm.1 were In Portland Tuesday right to attend a re-p-tion for whith the (iamma Phi Beta alumnae were hostesses at the home of Mrs Raymond S Peteri in honor of the actives from the l'nierity of Oipgcn and Oregon Sta'e college, who are home for spring jiutmn. Miss Sw ft remained o er m Portland s the gueM of her Gamma Phi ister. M.ss Virginia Woodward Recent graduates of AAl'W will meet tor , i'-. t at "he h.ome of Mrs J. J. Mot rell. 169 F. ei green a- e nue. for a desert s .pper at 7 30 o'clock. M:- Eleanor Trindie. Marion county home demonstia tion agent, will talk on "Chiria wnre " 1 Mr. and Mm. T. F. Mankerts. It, of Co rv a 11 is aie spending the Uister vaca'ion In Salem with their parents. Mr ard Mrs. Carl Schneider and Mr and Mrs. T F. Mankertz Both aie attending Ore gon Stdte college. Jlmmf Allen, man at Mr. and Mrs Reyr.oMb Allen, has invited a few of his boy fr.ends to a line party at the theatre Sa'urday aft ernoon in celebration of his tenth birthday. CLUB CALENDAR THLK9D 1 Ton and Gown. Carrier Room. TirH Method. st il un .'i 2 30 p rn American Laa ux.l;a:y Unit Nf all day s';r. .rn Mn O Pal Itiateer. rout 4 no-rnut luncheon Ntihbon of Woodcraft Thimble club ilh Mrt F.l Miller. U85 Mission tt . out o cluck lur.iTifun Sojourners de-iert luncheon, Salem Wotr.an'a clubhouse. I 1 3 p m Pant Presidents capitol unit. Ith Mr W W Woodruff. 2707 Brooks av enue. 7 .10 p m Spiritual Sunflower club. ith Mrs rary Stoddaid. M20 North 4th street. P m Hollywood Merry Co Round club, Hh Mrs. Jack I.mdeman. 7 30 p m. FRIDAY ( l i ()me(a mothers with Mrs Alfred JXim'tfun riv. 43S N 18th st . 8 p m Merry Tin e club. deserl 1 3t with lvlrs Jasper Button 133 Duncan ave nue Infurri al aftcmuun. a kti KDtr Salem Woman's ch.b. 1 p m. Board fneetingr. t p m clubhouse. Sjlern chapter. OES, 162. meeting and initiation. Mj.vjr.ic Ten. pie. p rn. MONO Y ( had w u k chapter. OES. special meeting, initiation. Masonic Temple. p m. JTI T. 'V : X- V aW . T nlfI inuier s Society,... Clubs Music... Ihi Horrid maxtmi twin WWW! fill mTMt veum i Committee to i Select Mother ! Gov. Jqhn H. Hall Wednesday announced appointment of the ; committee to select the Oregon Mother of 1948 Selection of an Oregon Mother is made annually, 'with the representative from this state entering the national con test for selection of the Ameri can Mother. Members appointed: ! Mrs Myrtle Lee. Baker. Ore gon Mother for 1947; Mrs Nellie Mansfield, Freewater. Oregon Mother for 1946; Mrs Ruth 1 Chandlee. HilNboro. chairman ; Oregon Federation of Women's clubs; Mrs. F. E. Danzcr. Port land, archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women; Mrs. Dora Huney. Seajide. Federation of In ternational Woodworkers auxil iary; Mrs. Ralph H Mort. Tort land. Oregon Council Federated 1 Church Women; Mis. Grace Coin. Hind Rler, Women's Relief Corps: Mrs. Luella Wolf. Albany. Ladies of the Grand Aimy of the Republic Mrs Craig Coyner. Bend. Amer- ' ican Legion auxiliary; Mis Jean ette Dentler. Portland. Daughters of the American Revolution; Mrs. Walter B. Wilhelm. Portland, president Oregon Federation of Garden clubs; Mrs Enna D. Inch. , Medford. Oregon State Teachers association; Mrs. Fred Tooze. ; Portland. Women's Christian Temperance Union; Mrs. Aubrey M. Dals. Portland. piesident Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Edgar Leming. Cornelius. Home Economic Council affiliated with the Association of Country Wom en of the World; Mrs. Ar.ne Knight. Enterprise, auxiliary of Sons of L'nion Veterans of the Ciil War. Mrs. Gertrude Sweet, Portland, international vice president Hotel and Restaurant Employes; Mrs. Blair Stewart. Portland. League of Wcmen Voters of Oregon; Mrs. Marjorie Trotter. Portland, Ore gon State Federate n of Mumc clubs: Mis. H. D. Peterson. Dal las, Veterans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. Ora W.ndus. Portland, Vet erans of Foreign Wars; Mrs. I-eone T. Jenen. Eugene. Oiegon1 Federation of Busine-s and Pro fession..! Women, Mrs. Nellie Hiday. Salem. Daughters of Union Veteians; Mis. Herman Edward. Portland, Oregon department of Eight and 40; Mrs. John B;ir- iham, Salem. American Associa tion of Univeisity Women, and Mis. H. H. Hargi eaves, Pcrtland. president Oregon Congress of PaienLs and Teache.s. Delta Zetas Meet Mrs Llovd L Sanders and Miss Prudence Paulsen entertained Delia Zeta alumnae Tuesday eve ning at the Sanders home on Fawk stieet Dessert wos served from tables attractively appointed in the Easter theme After a short business meeting, the group hon ored Mrs Norman L Paul-on with a gift The latter part of the evening was spent infoimally and doing Red Cross work Members, atUncing weie Mrs Paulson. Mrs E. A Carle'op. Mrs Ward R Da vis, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen. Mrs.1 Charles F Feike. Mi-s B L. Brad- , ley. Mrs. M. C Buchanan, Mrs j E.-ther Easton. Mrs Emmett Klein- ke. trs William H Foster, N!rs 1 C harles K Fulton, Mrs. Virgil L. Sexton, Mrs. John Wilkinson. Mr Albert Depenbrock, Miss Mildred Deischer, Miss Maxine Paulsen, and the hostesses. SILVEKTON Mr. E. A. Fin lay, worthy matron, ajid George Tow'e, worthy patron, were hon ored Saturday night at a party at which their officers for 1947 were hosts. The committee ar ranging the affair included Mrs. Ronald Asboe, Mrs. Cark Bach man and Mrs. Clinton Weiby. Six tables of cards were in play dur ing the evening. fOR FASTER GROWTH- start yovr chkks i CHICK STARTER Tar mfmdj arowtfc. your chicka Mad th neit baianra af ntanuu, Po tr?n and mineral. TrtmnSJm CAacA Stmrtf m a artantincaily htn mi ration built to All titc requirement mf rour duck dum the Sret reht noa at aronth. Sea jrow dralrr. See Your Local Triangle Dealer 1ASM ee f 0 lU suits " ...a Siaam I THE FINEST EASTER GIFT 9 Christenings On Easter Sunday Several christenings are slated to take place on Easter Sunday. Five months old Christine Lynne Cooley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, will be christened at services Sunday afternoon in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church at 4 o'clfck. The Rev. George H. Swift will officiate in the pres ence of members of the two fami lies and a few friends. Christine's godparenLs win be her aunt. Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, Dr. Winfield Needham. and Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer. For her christening she I w ill wear a handmade long white ' French batiste dress and white. silk embroidereJ trim coat and bonnet. j A reception will be held after the services at the North Sum mer street home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley. grandparents of the little girl. Her other grand mother is Mrs. Robert Turley. At St. Mark's i Jack Edward Boatwright, six months old ion of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boatwright, will be christened on Ea.ster Sunday at St. Mark's Lutheran church at 3 o'clock by the Rev. M. A. Get- zendaner His godparents will be Mrs. Effie Gooden and Jack Knedler. Grandparents of the little boy. who will be present for the occa- sion. are Mr and Mrs. R. E. Boat wright of Portland, formerly of Salem. Mrs Ralph P. Laird of Eugene and W. A. Foster of Salem. Health Program For Auxiliary Mrs. James Bunnell, executive secretary of the Marion county health association, was speaker at the regular meeting of Salem unit No. 136, American Legion auxil iary, Tuesday night. She talked on social hygieii and health educa tion, discussed the "use of funds from Christmas seals and urged her listeners to have free chest X-rays when the mobile unit comes this spring. She also showed a health film in which June Lo kard stars Mrs Harold Streeter presided at the business session and named Mrs. Ted Ullakko as chairman of a dinner the unit will serve on May 20 Mrs Dow Lov ell. chairman of community service, assisted by Mrs. Homer Smith, jr. and Mrs. Les Beard was in charge of the program. Mrs. Anna Larkins, president of the Slem chapter Gold Star Mothers and board members will go to Poitland Monday to attend a luncheon at the Benson hotel to make plans for a stnte depart ment Mi laikir.s w ill be ac companied by Mesdumes Florence Rogers. Sadie Pro. Lela Young and Helen White Mrs Brbaia Ford of DeLake has been asked by the r.i'ional organization to form a department. HIM REFRESH AT COKE COiLEU (llill? n(s8 o 'M1J J h OTTIID UNOEI AUTHORITY Of TMI COCA-COLA COMPANY SY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. OF OREGON SALEM. OREGON . V. '4 j I 1 1 p. I 1 II i t II 1 I? I w Lai - 4 i Miss Alma Cx3thrine Hochstrassr( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hochtiaser of Boise, -whose betrothal to Rob ert L. Larr.kin, ion of Mrs. Mlgnon O. Lamkln of Salem, has been revealed. The wedding la planned for the early fall. Dance Plans Made Many at Benefit A committee from the Salem Junior Woman's club met on Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs Henry Woodbury to discuss plans for a sports dance to be held at the Armory on April IT. Mrs Woodbury served her committee a dessert lunch. Proceeds from the dance are to go toward the convention fund, for .the national meeting being held In Portland in May. The com mittee includes Mrs. Woodruff. Mrs. Robert King. Mrs. Wesley Gcxxlrich, Mrs. Ralph Piekering and Mrs George Fletcher. Many Attend Benefit Over a hundred and thirty ma trons and maids attended the Jun ior Woman's club annual Easter Bonnet bridge at the clubhouse Monday night. Bridge and pi nochle were in play following the show. i Commentator was Margaret Al- lyn and modeling Easter hats were . Sirs Sidney Levene, Mrs Allen; Knight. Mrs. P L. Boyer, Miss Lu- j cille Satter and Mrs. Albert C. : - i 3 1 Gragg. New hair styles were shown by Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs William Connell Dyer, Mrs. Wendell Ewing. Mrs. EHen Ray, Mrs Sidney Levene, Miss Luella McCollam, Miss Jean Coons and Mrs. Arthur Roethlin. A special feature were the old fashioned cos tumes worn by Mrs. Thomas P. Hill. Ill and Mrs. I-awrence Fitz gerald, who formed a Victorian setting on the stage. Alpha Xi Deltas Meet Mrs. Elmer Meade was hostess on Tuesday night to members of Alpha Xi Delta Alumnae club. Cards were in play after the brief business meeting Attending were Mrs Wil'iam D Galloway, Mrs. E R. Derfhnger, Mrs. Dan Graves, Mrs John Hann, Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mis Janet Miller, Mrs. A. C. Newell. Mrs. Wilbur Staats, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. William Hea ly. Miss Verria Koeppinger, Miss Elise Schroeder, Miss Eleanor Stephens and the hostess. Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie will entertain her club at bridge and a late supper tonight at her home on Hines street. Little Boys Welcomed Three little boys are being wel comed in the capital this week. To Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hale go congratulations on the birth of a son, Frank William, on Tuesday night at the Salem General hos pital. The little boy, who weighed six pounds, fifteen ounces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Champier of Turner and Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Hale of Cooks, Wash. A son, William Edward, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Koenig (Helen Miller) on March 21 at the Salem General hos pital. He weighed seven pounds, six ounces and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Koenig. From Corvallis comes news of the birth of a son, Philip Allen, to Mr. and Mn. Arthur Cae (CaroyI Snyder) on March 18. The little boy has an older broth er, Steven. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Case of Sa lem. Mr. Case is working toward his master's degree in chemistry at Oregon State college and plans to begin work at Richland, Wash, in mid-April. Hi-Y Mothers Meet A special meeting of the Hi-Y Mothers is set for April 0 at the YMCA, when a group of the Wil lamette Players under the direc tion of Prof. Herbert Rahe will present several comedies. The meeting la ret for evening. The apecial guesU of the HI-Y Mothers club will be former mem bers of the group, whose sons have graduated from high school. Class In Offing A new class in stencil painting will be organiied at the YWCA on demand, following completion of the present course in two weeks. Interested men and wom en may receive information upon calling the YWCA, 8878. Consid- I erable interest has been shown ! Mrs. Esther W. Little, YWCA sec- ' I retary. Miss Gloria and Miss Barbara 1 McClintock hav e as their house j ; guest for a few days their Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sister from the University of Oregon, Miss Grace Hoffman of Portland. A few of the college set gathered at the McClintock apartment at the Roy al Court Wednesday night to hon or the visitor. ' Mrs. James Hutchinson of Van couver, B. c is vuitrng in the, capital at the home of her moth- j er. Mrs. George Rodgers. She . plans to return north Friday. ' sSZ-. T., ,i' 1 i Mi.-.'' T V 1 . . . s TV Gft TVof Starts tk Horn Give your sweetheart the real love-gift a Lane Cedar Hope Chest for Easter! Th only tested AROMA TIGHT Cedar Chest in tha world ith Lane's exclusive patented features. Choose now from our selection of styles and models. FREE Moth Insurance Policy with Ivory Lan Chest Bal. 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Mrs. Walter Lar son, Miss Virginia Larson and the honor guest and hostess. The Utile French Shop US North High ' Just Arrived for Easter. f Tho Buy of tho Season Suits and Coats Large selection of all wool new soft lines in beautiful fthadett. 39.95 values at The bet of the Season In suit with round high collar of green, wine, coffee-grey 39.75 values at This Week Only Tho Little US No, High Af ADVIRTISID IN LIFE and .. . v . .... . ef , '?" ,-eJ j.r .- . i ' '. Z 1 - A-r.. if Miss Gragg; A Hostess : Miss Carroll Gragg haa Invited a group of the jcollege set home from school fori the Easter vaca tion to the North Capitol itrtet home of her parents,: Mr. and Mrs. Albert C.J Uragg, torugnt. Bridge will be la play during th evening with a late supper to be served by the hostess. The individual tables; 111 be covered with pastel organdy ' cloths and centered with arrangements of camellias. I : Bidden by the hostess are tha Miasea Margaret! Cooley, Roberta Meyer, Georgia j Roberts, Eliza beth Nelson, Janet Kirk, Darlene Gardner, Carolyn Carson, . Jana Acton, Jeanne Fdster, Jean Claire Swift, Marjorie Tate or Sublim ity, Betty Manoles and Mrs. Leon ard Odom. j ; : ' full length crepe coats in the 2905 Suits. A da&hing swing back in new shades and beige. 2995 French Shop Phone 7070 LOOK 'mm a Main Flfor Main Entrance O n