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10 The 8 kit mem, Salem. Oregon. Sunday. J" l9 Winners in Contest Listed Grand prize in the business, club and organization.' division of thf Spioster table letting contest at the Marion hotel Satuidy af ternoon was awarded to the Y MCA for originality and consis tency. F irst prize in the same divi tiun went to Lambert' Antique FREE Demonstration Watch the Wentinghouse Laundromat wash a load of Your Clothes Automatical ly. Then you'll have proof that the wonderful new laun dromat will get your clothes gleaming white and bright. You'll watch it wa-sh, rinse, damp - dry your garments, then drain, clean itself and shut off all automatical- ly. fiefore you buy any washer, won't you let us wash a load of your soiled clothes the Laundromat way? Call us today for your free demon stration. No bolting down required. The heart of the Laundro mat the I ransmis.sion is now sealed in steel and guaranteed for five years after year of manufacture, against manufacturing de fects. Your assurance of long life and trouble - free service. Vestinghous Maker of over Thirty Million Elec tric Appliance. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. tit .V. Liberty - m. 4111 Salem, Or. Venetian Blinds Made in T i - r ,SC3 i fif Modern! YOUR home . . . effectively . . . simply . . . by fitting your window with Salem Venetian Blinds now. No matter what th styl of your horn, Venetian Blind lend an appearance of uniformity and finish to it window. REIflHOLDT MANUFACTURERS 560 South 21st Street -Tftini rum and gift shop; and second to Pi Beta Phi alumnae. In the individuals division, prizes were awarded a follow: breakfast. Mn. Prince W. Byrd. firt: Miss Carolyn Brady, second; luncheon, Mrs. Emery Hobbs, first; Mrs. Wallace Hug. second. Children's party, Mrs. George Allen, first: and Mis Conie Col lins, second: tea. Mrs. Fred Mox- I ley. first; Mrs. Hollis W. Hunting J ton. second; occasion. Mrs. Jo : seph Devers, Jr.. first; and Mrs. Edgar Pierce, second: miscellan I eous tables. Mrs. Hollis Hunting don, first: and Mrs. Robert Can . non, second. Several hundred Salem women and men viewed the 30 tables on 1 display during the afternoon and I evening. Proceeds from the bene- fit affair will be ued to carry on the philanthropic work of the or- ganization. Miss Edith Moxley was ! general chairman of the successful affair. MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mr, j Fred Lucht were dinner hosts Sun day night when the engagement of their daughter. Miss June Anne Lucht. to Dale Plummet, son of OFF YOUR STEP ED CROSS SHOES loois i9 young. Fh'i s young. You con'f imagme gralr comfort. In toft, black ki . Sum J', to 10, AAAA to D. Miller's Salem fir fl n D IfUJIS Phone 3148 otwrr-iM'u. raw lO M MAR R If o tfrr is GtTTiM 4W CLfAwtt? ' lilt few s Don 't JCook but ... a recently written article for a newspaper suggested that a woman, or man either, can get just as thorough a tan by beincj a lady and avoiding the antics ot a contortionist in public. Especially with an abbreviated bathing suit on. She says that mother and daughter bathing suits are cute, but not usually for mamma, if she's fat. Incidentally .. . there may be a few manly chests worth the notice of admirers on the beach, but there are two distinct types which should keep their shirts on. First, there's the plucked chicken variety whose pretty white skin should never be al lowed to see the light of day, and second thfl Gargantua type, you know, fugiMve from a mothball. Outstanding . . . table of the Spinsters show Saturday was the one by the YWCA which was givpn recognition with grand prize of cash. St on a green picnic table, the place settings were shiny ' tin cans with green stenciled dsnn. One small can for corktail. larger for beverage. Centerpiece was arranged in low greon bowl, with moss Mr. and Mrs Kloyd Plummet, was made k nou n . The wedding is planned for late autumn. Covers were plared for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Plummet. Djle I'lun mer. Mr. and Mrs. William Lucht of Molalla. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ute7 of Portland. Mr. and Mrs A. B. Brown of Portland. Misses Flo dine. Sylvia and June Anne Lurht and Mi. and Mrs. Fred Luiht. Ceremony to Be Today Miss Marjorie Louis Reeves will become Paul Edwin Schaff s bride at a 5 o'clock ceremony this afternoon at the First Presbyter ian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay E. Reeves and the benedict Is the son of Mrs. Edith Schaff of Wei ser, Idaho, who will be her for the nuptials. The altar will be banked with bouquets of gladioluses, snapdra gons and delphinium in pastel I shades Dr. Chester W. Hambtin ! will perform the rites and Mrs. t: H. Craven will be the organ- ist. Soloist v ill be RolHM't Reeves. Ui other of the bnrie. who will sing Because" and Through the Years." Mr. Reeves will esrott his .aughter down the center ai.-le and give her in marriage. Her bri dal gown is of white sheer over satin, fashioned with a tilted bod ice and a full train which termin ates in a train. For 'something : borrowed" sne will wear the fin : geitip veil belonging to Mrs. Rich ard Hatrick ol Portland. The veil will cascade from a tiara of orange blos-oms. She will cany a bouquet of w hite I oes. bouvar lia and mahne (.entered with a catala va ore hid. Miss Joyce Reeves will be her i sister's honor attendant and she j will wear a teal bin shadow taf I feta frock made with bustle, fit i ted bodica and full skirt. Her col- onial bouquet w ill be of pink and 1 white flowers. Irvin H. Peters of Eugene will stand with the gioom J as bet man and ushers will be j Gordon Reev es of Eugene and ' Harry Thorpe of Springfield. Mrs. Reeves has chosen an aqua , gown with black accessories for I the rites and Mrs. Schaff will wear pink with black accessories, i Their corsages will b of garden I iss. j A reception will be held in the i piayer room. Mrs. Georgn C. Hug gins of Coos Bay and Mis. Arthur ' T. Fox of North Bend, formerly i of Salem, w ill pour. Miss Mary Lou Schaff of Weiser, Idaho, will cut th cake, assisted by Mis. i Jams C. Stone. Serving will be j Mesdames Morris H. Layton, Coos Bay, Gordon E. Reves and Irvin , H. Peters. Eugene', Craig Coyner I and Daniel Mortimore. 1 The couple will go to the Oregon ; beaches on their honeymoon and for going away the bride will wear i a beige suit with green accessories. Mr Schaff and his bride will live i in Council, Idaho for tha summer 1 and m the fall will move to Port- , land, where he is attending th I University of Oregon Medical i school. Spending" the week at Yarhata ar Dr. and Mrs. James Ha worth and Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoff 1 man. Joining them from Portland i were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Har vey, jr. The latter's son. Joey Harvey, is spending the week In Salem with hts grandmother, Mrs. Ellen "Fisher. New Invention Makts I retting Essier QBE Dragging iron cords slow up Ironing, muc up work, kink,' rub and fray. New Proctor Cordminder holds oord clr of board. Makes ironing imr, faster. Fold and store attached to board. Only Fair Tndt Priet V95 inLLER'S Downstairs AppKancc Department Now . . . for a base and consisted of some flowers In deep orange shades with grasses, and then to give an appropriate humorous touch, were what's called "dough gobs," dough rolled around green sticks and browned over a camp fire, looking for all the world like full blown cattails. Napkins were green paper and table mats brownish paper, splatter-painted with "YWCA." A truly good advertisement for the Y and whoever thought of it is to be complimented . . . Nominated ... to receive a Doctor of Tact degree fro mour college, 13 the acquaintance who embarrassed us no end by dropping out to look over our farm and house un expectedly, just alter we had arisen from a late supper and, stacking dishes in the sink were about to take olf for the evening chores. Upon our apo'ogies fcr a very dusty and mussed up house she replied "It doesn't look dirty, just lived In." Only fallacy ... is that you don't live In a farm house in summer, you live out of It, that's how you car! tolerate dust and a mussy hous? . . . Maxine Buren. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Slcm Junior Wnn in'i club annual picnic at W. W. ("hadtvuk ijih'Ii. 6 JO p.m. Won an Relief C 01 pa mt at VFW l.all. 2 p tn. Amei it'ln Lesion C apiiol unit No. . rlubnouw, 8 p. n Urtirtin service (u id. I -slie chinch. wili Mr F- W. Stripling. IH3 ouMi LiLwitv at reel. T'SDAV ' Dangtitrn of St Eliiabeth of St Paul Episcopal church mert fr an- ' nual picnic luncheon, with M i . Wll- I mer Pace, 1589 theineltHj at , 1 p rn Salem BPW club dinner inrrtiiif. Nohlgten't, 6 30 p m. KKDMIDAT Woman association. Firt Ptebv tenan church. CVveied diati punic 1:30. with Mr R. C . Shepherd. Routt t. ( art feave rhurc'i at 11:15 Jaaon le WSCS cuclei. 1 30 dea ert luncheon. FRIOAV Wotnan'a Bibla claaa. ririt Mrthod lt chutch. with Mil A. A. 1-ee. 151J Stat atreet, 1 30 p m. Final Dinner ! Meeting 1 Salem Business and Pro' n- al Women's lub will hold i jt dinner meeting of the season Tuesday night at Nohlgren's at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Marion Wooden, outgoing president, will preside. Chan man of the affair is Mrs. ' Marjorie Tueski. Mrs. Arthur W'eddle. newly el 1 ected president of the state feder ation of BPW clubs. wiH give a talk on the recent convention held 'in Eugene and reports will also ;be given by delegates attending. I Committee reports for the year will be given and Mrs. Anna Mor gan, newly elected president, and her officers will be installed Music will be in charge of Mrs. .Jessie Bush Mickelson. who will present Carol Sletto. pianist. ' Members of the Salem BPW club 'will take part In installation and initiation ceremonies of the Dal- las BPW club. Two of the S.tlem cUib members who will attend the national oii vetiton at Foi t Worth, Texas, are Mis. Arthur Weddle and Mrs. John Verteeg. I Shower Party i Given Refugee I Mrs. Wesley Smilh and Mrs. Pearl DeVoe entertained with a miscellaneous shower for Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. Russell Wil kinson, a Vanport flood refugee. Thos present were Mrs. Ed Viesko, Mrs. Nell Williams, Mrs. John Windship, Mrs. Northrup, Mrs. r. E. Burch, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. Earl Viesko, Mrs. John Rhodes. Mrs. Sylvia Rich ter, Mrs. Martin Vieko, the honor guest and the hostesses. Ralph Johnson Appliances Phone 4038 Wf BOUGHT THIS PORTABLE PORCH UOHT SO WI COULD USi THAT $0CKIT UP THlRl FOR FOUR MORI OUTLETS " Don't overload your wiring: aystenv hare City Electric do your wiring and always have a spare circuit! NITE SERVICE" CITY ELECTRIC 245 Center To Marry in Portland A former Salem girl, Miss Car oline Helton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Purl V. Helton of Portland, will becorme the bride of Theodore B. Case, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Case of Klamath Falls, at a cere mony this afternoon at the More land Presbyterian church in Port land with Dr. LeRoy Walter offi ciating at 2 o'clock. Miss Irene Barrett will be the soloist and lighting the tapers will be Miss Rena Skaggs of Salem and Miss Beverly Douglas. Mr. Helton will give his daugh ter in marriage and she will wear a white satin gown designed with net yoke on the bodice edged with a satin bertha. The sleeves are long and the skirt ends in a train. Her fingertip veil is caught to a seed pearl tiara and she will car ry a bible topped with an orchid. Miss Alma Bostron will be the maid of honor and will wear yel low nylonette. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. PhiHtp Judson of Salem and Miss Mary Lou Case, whose dresses are of aqua nylonette. Their bouquets will be of roses and sweetpeas. James D. Cae will serve as bet man and ushers are Robert Smith and Jean Smith. Mrs. Helton will wear a blue and white print Bembei g sheer with corsage of red roses, and the groom's gown is of pearl grey and her flowers are red roses. A reception will be held in the church parlors with Mrs. Ivan Hartley and Mrs. Kenneth Case pouting and cutting the cake. The couple will go north to Se attle and Victoria on their honey moon and w ill be at home in Cor vallis. where the groom will at tend Oregon Slate college. Au Revoir Tea ! For Visitor j Mrs Robert Hutcheon and her d.mghter, Mrs. H J. Thomas, wen hostesses for an au revoir tea Thursday afternoon at the for mer's South Liberty street home , in compliment to Mrs. Hutcheon's sister, Mrs. B. F. Nelson of Col- ! umbus, Indiana, who has been visiting in the capital the past two monthsMrs. Nelson entrained for her home on Friday. I Arrangements of roses, delphin- , ium and petunias provided the j decorative note. Honoring Mrs. Nelson w ere Mesdames J. M. De- I vers, M. B. Stegner, Dav id Loon- j ey. George Ailing. Guy Hickok. I Elbert Derry, Arthur Jones, George . Rossman, Jessie Singleton, F. D. Voigt, Lee Fuller. Ted Borkman, I Elver Rhode and Lloyd Daven- ! port. AT- 3SS Center St Phone 7717 or 26683 Miss Boldt Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boldt are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter. Lots Elaine Boldt, to Cpl Stanley Thompson of the United States Marine corps, sorv of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Thompson of Baldwin. Wise. Miss Boldt is a graduate of Salem high school. Her fiance is stationed at El Toro, Calif. They plan an August wedding. Loe-Lucht Vows Read at Church MOUNT ANGEL Marriage vows of Miss Flodine Marie Lucht daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fre' Lucht of Mt. Angel, and Wendel' L. Loe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emi Loe of Silverton, were spoken Sat urday afternoon before the floral banked altar of Trinity Lutheran church in rural Mt. Angel with the Rev. J. H. Werth reading the dou ble ring ceremony. Miss June Anne Lucht, sister of the bride, sang and Mrs. La Verne Norton accompanied her. The wedding marches were played bv John Wolfe. Lighting the taDers were Paul Lucht. The bride her father. Lucht and Arnold given in marriage by wore an ivorv jatit dress w ith full court train. The fu! length veil fell from a tiara r pearls. The bouquet was of white roses, gladioluses and stephanotis. Mrs. Adrian Bee. matron of hon or, and Miss Sylvia Lucht and Miss June Anne Lucht. brides maids, wore pale green and pink velveteen organza gowns and matching floral headdresses. Ro ma Jean Willig was flower girl and Dinnis Loe ringbearer. Ush ers were Roger Loe. Omar Halvor son and Adrian Bee. More than 200 guests attended the reception in the Knights of Pythias hall at Silverton. at which Mrs. Frank Brokenhaven and Mrs. Otto Matthes rut the bride's cake; j Mrs. T. H. Wear served punch i and Mrs. John Wolfe presided at j the coffee urn. Assisting were Mrs William Luc ht, Mrs. Otto j Lucht, Mrs. Herman Goshie. Mrs.; Lynn Simon. Mrs. Julius Mohr, ! Mrs. Law rence Mohr and Mrs. 1 James Hanks. 1 i For traveling the bride wore a navy blue dressmaker's suit, pink j top coat, white accessories and j gardenia corsage. Following the' wedding trip to southern Oregon i the couple will be at Corvallis where Mr. Ie is completing his college work. Shower Given for Ardis Gilbert BETHEL Miss Ardis Gilbert. bride-elect of Dean I-auderback. whose mari'idge will be an event of Sunday, June 27, was the in spiration for a misoellaneou shower Thursday night at the home of Mis. 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