Spinsters to Fete Mothers At Breakfast Th Spinsters will honor their mothen at Mother'! day break fast Sunday morning in the Mir ror room of the Marion hotel at 9 o'clock. The tables will be dec orated with bonquets of pastel spring flowers. Honor guests attending will be Mrs. William L. Allen, Mrs. Rob ert G. Brady, Mrs. Lee Unruh, Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, Mrs. Leo -N. Childs, Mrs. Robert Crawford, Mrs. J. E. Goodfellow, Mrs. Charles E. Wagner, Mrs. George A. White of Portland. Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Rue Drager. Mrs. Frank Waters, Mrs. J. C. Tracy of Dallas, Mrs. Stanley McKay, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Ed gar T. Pierce, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. C. D. Simms, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. B. C. Zielinski, Mrs. Henry Compton, Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., Mrs. Linn C. Smith and Miss Beryl Holt Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert Burr ell, Mrs. Harry Carson, jr., of Silverton, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mrs. Vernon Drye, Mrs. George E. Emigh, Mrs. Maurice FiUsim ons, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Jackson Hazelett, Mrs. Warren Hunter of Dallas, Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs. Roger K. Putnam, Mrs. William Shinn, Mrs. John Steelhammer, Mrs. Frank Turner, Misses Patricia Vandeneynde, Helen ielinski, Margaret Simms, Barbara Pierce, Mary McKay, Barbara Crawford, Betty Childs of Portland, Carolyn Brady and Margaret Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinn and William Shinn have returned from a stay in Yakima, where they vis ited the former's mother, Mrs. Belle Shinn. LET'S DAIICE! With JOE LANE and his Playboy Dance Gang Featuring "Uke" Tracey (Formerly on KWJJ-KVAN) Carl Blrdlnean. Clarinetist Sonny Hunt and his Baas Grand Crowd! Lots of Fan! Every Saturday Kite Sloper Hall Independence American Legion Post S3 Boy Seoul. Circus Tonight - Hay 8 Horse Show Pavilion - Fairgrounds Band Music Clowns Big Surprise Act Honor Awards Sponsored by Salem Lions Club 7:30 to 9:30 Adm. 25c and 50c THE COLONIAL HOUSE DINE - DANCE CHICKEN AND STEAKS MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL TURKEY DINNER Open I P. ML U 2:3 A. M. SUNDAYS 11 NOON TO t.U A. M. CLOSED TUESDAYS rhene tlttl 4 Miles Soath Highway M S Chuck's Special Dinner For Ilolhcr on Ilolher's Day Sunday 11 .m. to 9:30 pjn. May 9th 11.75 $1.75 Dinner Salad Cocktail Relish Soup BOAST TTJRXXY WITH DRESSING Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Vegetable or VIRGINIA BAXED HAM WITH RAISIN SAUCE Candied Yams Vegetable Hot Rolls Coffee, Tea or Milk Dessert For Reservations Call T Chuck's Dine and Dance P YWCA'Oirectbrs;' Meet Tuesday YWCA board of directors will hold the regular monthly meet ing Tuesday at the YWCA at 9:45 a.m. with Mrs. C. W. Parker pre siding. Reports will be given by staff members who attended the YWCA conference and American Camping association convention in California this spring. Resume 1 of the year's work and reports of various committees will be I given. The residence and house plan 1 ning committee met Thursday at ; the YW with Mrs. Wallace Carson, chairman. The group decided to j enlarge its committee and to re ! vise plans for the new building. policies and uses. Mrs. Helen Good enough was appointed chair man of labeling gifts presented to the YWCA. Members of Mrs. Carson's committee are Mrs. Chester A. Downs, - Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, I Mrs. Charles HelUel, Mrs. W. E. j Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth j Power. i Personnel committee of the YWCA. with Mrs. Oscar I. Paul son, chairman, will meet at the YWCA Monday at 1:30 p.m. Neighbors Talk About Visitor Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neighbors of America met at VFW hall Wednesday to make plans for a meeting which will be attended by Mrs. Edna Walsh, Kansas City, Mo., vice chairman of the board of supreme mana gers at Rock Island, 111., who is making a tour of the western states. Attending the Wednesday meet ing were Marie Thomas, oracle ; of Silverton, and Wilma weatn j erill and Theda Rue also of Sil- were given to Mrs. Alta Kuescher, Mrs. Verda Gamble and Mrs. G. Geer. Mrs. Robert L. Norton and son. Bobby, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Donald W. Ras mussen. The Nortons are living at Adair Village while he is an en gineering student at Oregon State college. Old Time lancing Wayne Straehan and His Orchestra Each Saturday Night V.F.W. Hall Hood & Church Sis. Patricia Brown Bride 'of "' Robert Busick at Qhurch Nuptials on Friday White with a touch of pale blue and shocking pink was the color scheme Miss Patricia Anne Brown selected for her wedding to Robert Gene Busick on Friday night at the First Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Blaine Brown and was given in marriage by her father. The benedict's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Claude Busick. It was at 8 o'clock that the Rev. Brooks Moore per formed the ceremony before a set- ting of pink crabapple blossoms, pink snapdragons, white stock and woodwardia fern. Reid Shelton sang "I Love Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer" with Miss Katherine Schissler the or ganist. Miss Daphne Lekas and Miss Joan Cloudy, wearing pastel green and yellow dresses, lighted the tapers. Of ivory slipper satin was the bridal gown, a Gladyce Failer original, fashioned with a Peter Pan collar, embellished with satin beading, tiny satin buttons down the front. Ions: sleeves edged with the beading and a full gathered skirt which terminated in a court train. Her fingertip length veil of imported French ivory illusion cascaded from a coronet of bou vardia. She carried a white Bible marked with a white orchid and satin streamers with bouvardia. For "something old" she carried the handmade lace handkerchief which Mrs. W. E. Kirk had car ried at her wedding. Miss Shirley Brown was her sis ter's honor maid and Mrs. Warren Brown, sister-in-law of the bride, Mrs. Edward Land and Miss Mary Phelps were bridesmaids. The girls all wore identical dresses of white chiffon designed on Gre cian lines with Point-Venice lace yoke at the waistline and cap sleeves of the lace. They wore coronets of braided chiffon caught at each end with bouvardia. The maid of honor carried a sheaf of pastel blue calla lilies and the at tendants' sheafs were of shocking pink callas. David Ramseyer, jr., stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests were William Olsen, Dave Melson, Donald Price, and Warren Brown. For her daughter's nuDtials Mrs. Rr..,n . -r " ...... ... jjuwn wi hi maicning aae5unes and at the waistline of her dress she Dinned a corsage of lavender j -, ' , , A. , , stephanotis. Mrs. Busick attended her son's marriaee in a navy blue ' rnum iith uHifo oMcinriM anH ... , corsage OI wnue Siepnanous. ine newiyweas receivea tne , congratulations of their guests at j a reception in tne carrier room. Mrs. William E. Kirk and Mrs. George Hanauska presided at the urns and cutting the cake were Mrs. Blanche Brown and Miss La Vern Hamsberger. Assisting were the Misses Jane Acton, Connie Cocking, Carolyn Carson, Margie Stone, Artie Phillips and Mrs. Wayne Struble. Miss Marjorie Stockman passed the guest book and Miss Ella Lou Ball the dream cakes. Miss Addyse Lane and Miss Vera Jack were at the gift table. When the couple left on their honeymoon trip south the bride donned an imperial gold wool crepe suit, cinnamon and white hat with cinnamon and gold ac cessories. Her topper was a shortie white cut-away and pinned to her suit was a white orchid. Mr. Bu sick and his bride will be at home in Salem after May 23. Shower for Bride-Elect Miss Helen Shelton was honor guest at a miscellaneous shower at the South Commercial street home of Miss Mary Louise Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Lee, Monday night Miss Shirlee Reimann was the assisting host ess. The engagement of Miss Shelton, a senior at Salem high school, daughter of Van Shelton of Scio, to Lynn Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest S. Barker, of Salem, was recently announced. The wedding date has been set for June at the First Methodist church in Salem. Guests included the Misses Mar ian Carson, Katie Siegmund, Dor othy Polanski Joan Barnes, Donna Stroud, Merle Rhoten, Donna Seay, Joan Lee, Roma Nelson, Prudence Craig, Dorothy Pierce, Carolyn Wilkes, Beverly Gustof son, Marylou Herndon, Lois Arch ibald, Helen Shelton, the honor guest, and the hostesses. Weekend house gneata of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons are here brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Coe Makelaar of Portland. Mrs. Esther Taylor has returned to her home in Portland after vis iting the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da vies, for several days. Dont Forget to Dine ana Dance at "Club Tumble Inn" t ML north AJbaaj. Every Sat aite. Dinners served all Te. "Lawrence's Orch" and the -Sole-vex." Open Till 2 AJL SALEM'S rf.S-.-a finest uninese and American Food "89"Cal8 OldTimo DAIICE Every Saturday Iligtl 151 Cent Street Over Western Aste If vale By i - BIATTHES OLD TIME ORCHESTRA Admission C4e Tax lae. . ; 3 i Pre-Nuptial Party Miss Rose Marie Essley, who recently announced her engage ment to Robert Burger of Jennings Lodge, was honored at a p re-nuptial party Thursday night when Mrs. Esther W. Little entertained at the YWCA. Miss Essley is younger girls program director at the YWCA and members of the i staff were bidden as guests. A miscellaneous shower feted the bride-to-be and a late des sert supper followed. During the evening the guests made dish towels for the future bride. The table centerpiece carried out the April showers theme with a pink and white umbrella and under it a bouquet of spring flowers. Ex tending from the umbrella were little flowered notes tied to pink ribbon which told the bride-elect where to find her gifts Honoring Miss Essley and her fiance were Mrs. C. W. Parker, president of the board of directors of the YWCA, Mrs. Clinton Weeks, Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Carlton Greider, Mrs. Elizabeth Enger, Bliss June Kowland, Miss Ellen Sangster and Mrs. Little CLUB CALENDAB SATURDAY Salem Woman's club meeting, club house. 2 p.m.. board meeting. 1 p .m. Salem chapter, OES. regular meeting Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. MONDAY Delta Gamma mothers luncheon. chapter house, 1 :30 p.m. Delta Delta Delta alumnae with Mrs Thomas Hill. jr.. Leslie St., 7:30 p.m Gamma Phi Beta alumnae with Mn GarWn Smpson. 363 S. 23rd ft.. 6 30 dinner. Job's Daughters, charter night and inspection. Maaonic Temple. 7:30 p.m. Marion auxiliary uei. vt w. meet a vrw hall, 8 p.m. Salem Junior Woman' club installa tlon nd mother-! tea, Salem Woman's clubhouse. 8 p.m Chi Omega alumnae, chapter house. erry si., b p.m Tuesday Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. Glen Adams. Glen Creek drive, 1.30 dessert lucheon Junior Guild. St. Paul's Episcopal church, tea meeting with Mrs. Donald Roberts, Morning side on South 12th St.. 1 :30 p.m. Alpha XI Delta alumna with Mrs. John Smith. St. Paul. 8 p.m Chadwick chapter. OES social after noon club. Masonic Temple. 1:1J des sert luncheon. Rainbow Girls mother's tea. Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Capital Unit. American Legion aux iliary, executive board w.th Mrs. Ray Basset t. MS Jefferson St.. 7 30 dessert supper. BPW benefit card party, Salem Wom an's club, 8 p.m. Pi Beta Phi mother's club, chapter house, 2 p.m. YWCA board meeting t:49 ajn, YWCA. Sons of Union Veterans and auxiliary with Mrs. E. B. Perrine, 1460 Broadway st... 8:30 no-host dinner, business and social meeting. WEDNESDAY Jason Lee WSCS. 11 a.m., at church. WSCS of Tirst Methodist church cir cle meetings and dessert luncheons. Hollywood Lions auxiliary. Lions Den, 8 30 p.m. AAUW Literature group, guest day. with Mrs. George Roasman. 810 N. Capital St., 1:15 dessert luncheon. TH Cms DAT Sojourners guest day. Salem Wom an's clubhouse. 1:15 p.m. PI Beta Phi alumna at chapter house. 730 dessert. AAUW music group will gather at the home of Mrs. Seth Hunt ington, 715 N. Capitol st, on Fri Cc! SssssssssP t i a ii i i i i i i t7Mjvw it iii Sbciety;;Clubs Music V. . .The Homi strata -- . jEi-rsfc tnotaw day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mfs. Guy Hickok is in charge of the program which Includes a talk and records of the Beethoven string quartette No. IS in A major. Tea will be served by the hostess. Clubs to Be Entertained Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kugel will be hosts to members of their club for a dessert supper tonight at their North Capitol street home. Bridge will be in play during the evening. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hug wUl entertain at dinner and bridge to night at their Fir street home for members of their club. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Asa Lewelling, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Hug. Today1" Pattern The most becoming causual you ever had! Slim - making Pattern 4843, with narrow front gores, new-looking long collar, takes inches off your figure, years off your age! This pattern, easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. In cludes complete illustrated in structions. Pattern 4843 comes in sizes 34, 38, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48, 50. Size 36 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents In coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man. Anne Adams, is First si san Francisco 5. Calif. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Your NEW ANNX ADAMS summer Pattern Book has ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX illustrations of smart cool style I Ideas to double your ward robe, halve you budget. Fifteen cents mors brings you this fascinating cata log plus a free pattern printed In the book a sun -ten baiter with built-in bra. ( 17 I . m 1 1 I r SI2ES fir L 34 it 1 Luriclieon t6! Honor Mrs. Sanders Mrs. Lee Bishop win be hostess for an au revoir party on Tues day afternoon when she enter tains for the pleasure of Mrs. Uoyd L Sanders, who Is leaving Juno 1 for Med ford" to make her home. Guests have been bidden to a 1 o'clock luncheon at Wiiuma Chalet with several hours of bridge to follow. The hostess will use bouquets of spring flowers in decorating. Bidden to honor Mrs. Sanders are Mrs. Lawrence A. Ballmer, Mrs. James Barrick, Mrs. Sain Campbell, Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mrs. Jacob Foos, Mrs. Roger Hoy, Mrs. Gordon Leonard, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. Alexander Treski, Mrs. Gerald Wing, Mrs. Thomas Wise, airs, irvm Bryan, Mrs. L. R. Jen kins, Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs. George Crockett. Mrs. John Dann, Mrs. wunam Moore, Mrs. Malvin Rudd, Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Mrs. Charles Shaw, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Virgil Sexton. Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. P. C. An derson, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson and Mrs. Loren Lewis. Two Maids Announce Troths Two more names are added to the ever-growing list of brides elect today. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin are announcing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Evelyn Mar tin, to Arthur Meola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meola of New ark, NJ. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem high school and has been employed for three years in Sa lem, Oregon City and Albany as a music instructor. Mr. Meola is a graduate of New Jersey schools. After spending three years in the navy as a radar technician on a cruiser, he and a partner formed the Aladdin Landscape service in Salem. The couple plan a late summer wedding. Miss Pauline Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ateve J. Miner, has revealed her betrothal to Ross Morrow, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morrow of Hubbard. No wed ding plans have been made by the young couple. Miss Miller and her fiance are graduates of Salem schools and she is now employed at the sec retary of state's office. Mr. Mor row is with the Hubbard Chevro let garage. Women of the First Methodist church WSCS will be guests of the Wesley Fellowship group for a Mother's day tea and musical GIFTS OF - m r . - -a The Sidesman," Salem. Oregon. Saturday. Mcy 6V 1SS3 3 in the Carrier room at the church at 6 pjn. Sunday. The group will present Professor Ralph Dobbs of Willamette university in a piano recital. Tillicum Club Names Officers New officers of the j Tillicum dancing club for the ensuing year were elected, at the last formal dance of tne season Thursday night. Wheeler R. English was named president and . Herman Jochlmsen, secretary - treasurer. Ted Medford is the retiring presi dent and John S. Lochead, secretary-treasurer. Over a hundred couples attend ed the dinner dance at the Marion hotel with Guy Albin's : orchestra playing for dancing and during the dinner hour 'a string duet played. The May day theme was carried out in the decorations with May baskets tied with pink bows and filled with garden flowers centering the tables. Pas tel crepe paper ribbon formed an improvised May pole on the ceil ing. Blossoms and flowers were twined around the mirrored posts. Malvin Rudd headed the decora tion committee. District Meeting In Silverton The Pythian Sisters district No. 2 convention was held in Silver ton Wednesday, with twenty women from Salem attending. A business session was held in the afternoon with the Salem Junior officer and delegation exempli fying the installation of officers and presenting a bouquet in hon or of the late Mary Aplin and Pearl Kinzer of Salem.; In the evening a banquet was held at the Methodist church fol lowed by a meeting and enter tainment. Initiation and staff work was presented by the var ious temples. Church Meetings 1 Set at Silverton SILVERTON Mrs. George Almquist will be hostess in the Calvary Lutheran social rooms to members Wendnesday at 2 pjn. Members of Trinity asd Imman uel Lutheran churches will attend the spring convention of the Wom en's Missionary federation at Eu gene Tuesday. Immanuel church council meets Tuesday night at the Bernard Gaffey home; Bethany circle meets Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Mrs. Con rad Dahl home, with Mrs. Otto O. Oahl as assisting hostess. Imman uel Sunday school teachers will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the church. Monthly Fellowship dinner of the Methodist Builders class will be held Friday at 6:30 p.m. Fishing villages on the shores of the Caspian Sea in 1825 were ten miles inland 30 years later due to the silting up of the sea. MAKE HER EXTREMELY HAPPY 'V t! - "A r , , tJ DISTINCTION AT REASONABLE PRICES! Guests Apnea On ms i Guests will conduct both serv ices Sunday at the Christian Mis sionary Alliance church, 5th and Gaines streets, according to the Rev. Herman Bohl, pastor. ) The Rev. Paul Hokanson, Ok- lahoma City, is to speak at the 11 ajn. service. A program dedi cated to mothers will be given riurinsr thm Suruiav arhivil hnnr.i At 7:30 pjn. the program will be presented by students : from Salem College and Academy, in cluding; Estelle Schroeder, Betty Friesen and Delores Friesen. com prising a trio; Leona VanTasseL pianist; Sylvia SpiUman, flutist; Rosalie Caswell and Gerald Hes kett. ! WIND your watch once a oay. preferably m the inormag at tha ssmmo aour. Wind it gently. I J yer watck rvas erratically. bring it to us for tmperboa one to put it in good timing for yo Our watchmakerM understand Uie tepair of tfse waxenes. Bzinq as your trafch. f M awsl.l.oaaoailTSWSS SUIIMY SPECIAL Boasl Chicken and Dressing Cocktail - Sons - SalaaV Hot Rolls - Drink Dessert Opea 11 s-m. to 2:0 s CLOSED TUESDAYS Portland Road S Miles N. of Underpass The Lynn-D Cafe Progra cvyrrrVrfrvrnTr: 3190 Portland Rd. i Phone 3992