S-The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday. October 12, 194 Headed For Convention 'In Miami Mrs. Leon Brown of Salem, past resident of the Department of Oregon, American Legion auxil iary, will head the Oregon dele gation to the national American Legion convention iniMiatni. Flor ida on October 18 -to 21. Mrs. Brown leaves today by train for the south. Mrs. Hubert A. Coode, Portland, Is a candidate for the national pre sldent of the American' Legion auxiliary, and is being presented tor the presidency by the depart ment of Oregon, of which she a past president and long time member. Mrs. Leon Brown, Ore gon's national committeewoman, will place Mrs. Goode's name in nomination for the presidency be fore the eeneral assembly on Tuesday, October 19. Leaving on the streamliner Sun day for Miami were Mrs. Goode, Mrs. Charges Gunn, Hood River, her campaign manager; Mrs. G ro ver Francis, Portland, vice chair man of the campaign committee; Mrs. Herman Edwards,? publicity - chairman, and Mrs. Mae Whit- comb. Portland, department sec retary. Headquarters of the Ore gon delegation will be at the At cazar hotel. Miami, where open house will be held all during the convention. Oregon products of Tillamook cheese. Astoria kipper ed salmon and Eugene filberts will be served, with Oregon roses and -other flowers prominently ' feat ured. . A Among delegate traveling by train are Mrs. Craig Coyner, Bend, and Mrs. Frank Von Borstel, Grass Valley, who left Saturday; Eliza beth S. Vanderslice and Rosalee Sherrer. The Dalles; Mrs. Grace Otto, Portland; Mrs. Mitchell . Thorn. Seaside, president of the Oreeon department; Mrs. Leon Brown, Salem, all leaving October 12. and Mrs. W. E. WUkins, La Grande, who will go October 11 Among the delegates driving to Miami are Betty Hayworth, Can by: Mrs. Dorothy Akin. Mrs. Em Uy Slack and Mrs. Bertha Rich of Dallas. Mrs. Clyde Dickey and Mrs. Fred Lothrop of Portland. CB chapter of FEO will meet with Miss Martha Springer, 173 South Cottage street, for a 1:30 dessert luncheon on Thursday. Mrs. Harmon Harvey will review Nancy Wilson Boss's "Westward the Woman. - Mrs. Wayne Hadley and chil dren, Eileen and Allan, returned Sunday from a ten day stay in Longview, Wash, with Mr. Had ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C E, Hadley. Now Buying i: . - - Filheris and Walnuts Highest Cash-Price Paid on Delivery H. Be Jones at the Shryder Transfer 239 k Cottage Ph. StXf Com. in see tht Bendix fill itself with water wash clothes super-clean rinse 3 times change its own water damp dry clothes clean itself drain itself . shut itself off! Women are saying they never knew you could get clothes so dean 1 and not ven stay at home! Come in see the most amazing washday miracles ever with the Bendix doing ALL the work! FRIENDLY TERMS Ralph Johnson Appliances j Con veni en t s. . I 3 ;! ; SO CI ETY k CLUBS Return to Salem For Visits J Two young Salem maids, who have been making: their homes elsewhere, have arrived in the capital for visits with their fam ilies. Miss Sally McLellan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McLellan, arrived in Salem Friday night for an extended visit at the Royal Court apartment of her parents. Miss McLellan has been in Wies baden. Germany the past two years with the army special serv ices. She made the trip home by plane. She entered the Red Cross four years ago and when their work terminated in Germany she was transferred to the army.? Miss Elizabeth Steed, daughter of Mrs. J. Lyman Steed, arrived in Salem Monday f morning by train from Berkeley. Calif., where she has been vocational: counsellor at the University of California Coun selling Center the past two years After a short stay here with ; her mother. Miss Steed will leave for Albuquerque, New ! Mexico for a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Lt. and Mrs. ! Wallace Witt- wer. She plans to remain in the south for tha winter.' Hostesses to Fete Clubs Bridge clubs are resuming their meetings for the winter season this month, with many to be entertain ed this week. Mrs. David I Cameron was a hostess Monday afternoon at lun cheon in compliment to her club. Also a Monday hostess was Mrs. Rex Davis, who feted her club at dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge at her Saginaw street home. Mrs. Charles Claggett has in vited her club for; the first; fall gathering tonight at her Kingwood Heights home. A late supper; will follow several hours of cards. Mrs. George weiier win preside at luncheon and bridge Wednesday afternoon at her Shipping street home. Mrs. Raymond Bonesteele of Corvallis, a former member, will come over for the occasion. Mrs. R. W. Mersereau will en-! tertaln her club at a dessert lunch eon ana arternoorv or Dnage on Wednesday at her North 20th street home. - I To entertain: Wednesday night will be Mrs. Emery Hobbs, who has bidden her club to an evening of bridge and a late supper at her Jefferson street home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer C. Page left Monday for Detroit and en route will visit In St. James, Minn, with her sister,? Mrs. Roy Crowley, who visited in Salem . last year. They will return home by car In several weeks, coining by way of New Orleans, San Diego and Los Angeles. St Vincent dePaol Mother's club will hold its first fall meet ing this afternoon at the May flower hall at 2 o'clock. All moth ers are invited to attend. NEW LOW PRICE! Terms mm f : CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY Junior guild. .St.; Poul't Episcopal cnurcn. partsti nous, i p.m. Gamma Phi Bet alumnae, buffet dinner, with Mrs. Hollis Huntington, wauacc litoan. :JQ p.m. WEDNESDAY Jason iLee. WSCS.'ll a.m.. luncheon atj ij JO p.m.. Apr 11 -October circle hos tess. , THURSDAY !Pi Beta Phi alumnae, chapter house, 7:90 pjn, Women's Society of World Service, Ehglewood United Brethren church. tth Mrs. Anna Beardsley. 90 N. 17th sti. I: IS p.m.. Mrs.; Henry Helmhout. tepoer. Woman s Missionary Society. First Baptist church, with Mrs. Frank Leh man, SS0 Oregon ave. SATL'KDAY Salem; branch. AAtTW. luncheon meeting, Marlon hotel. 1 p.m. en For Couple Mr. and Mrs. C. Y. Johnson were honored on their golden wedding at an open house Sun day afternoon at their Marion street residence. Arranging the af fair for their parents were the Jphnsort'j daughter. Miss Dorothy Johnson, who came west from Washington. DC. for the occasion, ahd son. Garth Johnson of Med ford. The Johnson's have two grandchildren. Karlene and Ger ry Johnson of Med ford. i Tt, : 1 : : place in Salem on October 12, 1898 and they have lived in Cor vallis ! Scio, Portland and Polk cpuntyj They returned to Ssjem to make their home 20 years- ago. Mr. Johnson has been engaged in the real estate and insurance busi ness. A hundred relatives and friends called during the reception hours. Mrs. Orlo Johnson of Jefferson presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. James Namitz of Med ford cut the cake arid Mrs. Edward Brewer of Portland poured coffee. Auxiliary Sews ForlBazaar Disabled American Veterans auxiliary held its sewing meeting at the home of Stuart Johns. 4790 Monroe st., to sew for the bazaar to take place December 13. Mrs. Ifarry jMcWhorter, sewing chair man, gave out material. Attending were Mesdames Alma Hatfield. Wilfred Wilier, Harry McWhrter, O. Ej Rinehart, Blaine Martin Evelyn Bremmer, .Harry Rickard. Verne Ostrander. Pauline Richards, Archie f Brewster, Fanny Bard. Arthur Pickering. Harry Mc Whorter and Stuart Johns. Mrs.! Rose Hagerdorn. 14Q3 Fir st., will entertain the group Friday, October 22. j ! Disabled American Veterans auxiliary met Thursday at. the Woman's club, Mrs. Eva Bennett presiding. Reports on the recent Forget-Me-Not sale, report on the booth at the state fairand national convention were; given. The aux iliary jwill attend the tea spon sored : by the J American War Mothers at the Carrier Room, First Methodist I church, October 19. Thursday, October 21 will be a social night and the chapter will Join the auxiliary for the party of which Mrs. Mary Sabrouski is' chairman. The public is invited to attend. j Laurel Guild ef the Knight Me morial church will be entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Roy Harland. 1849 State street, at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Gladys Christenson, Mrs. Newel) Williams' and Mrs. Charles Neubatier. ; ' j s r ! Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ejrerly have returned from a week's trip north to Victoria. B.C., Port An geles, : Bremerton and Seattle, wherej they enjoyed a several days cruue on the sound. ! SALESMAN P sssl b Op MEN'S CLOTniNC STORE IN EUGENE, OREGON -; MUST BE EXPERIENCED Write Eugene Register-Guard Box 481 Eugene, Oregon Correspondence Held Confidential i ; ' Apr Hjf MUSIC Breakfast Fetes Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Anna Morgan, president of the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club, was the honor guest at the annual presi dent's breakfast at Nohlgren's Sunday morning at the opening event of National Business Wom en's week. The table-were dec orated with bouquets of roses, chrysanthemums and dahlias. Mrs. John Versteed presided at the breakfast and program. The club chorus sang a group of num bers and Miss Ida May Smith gave the invocation. The accompanist was Mrs. Alts Baronovich. Mrs. Esther Little gave the tri bute to the honor guest and Miss Amanda Anderson spoke on "Wt Build Our Future. Mrs. Vivian Hoenig led the club collect and Mrs. Versteeg presented the pre sident's pin to Mrs. Morgan. Fol lowing the breakfast the club at tended church service at St. John's Lutheran. Miss Zula Van Gilder was chairman of the affair, assisted by Miss Eleanor Roberts. Miss Mabel Savage. Miss Lillian Bristow, Miss Nola Clark, Miss Constance Wein man, Miss Maxine Heringer, Miss Ruth McAdams. Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Sue Booch, Mrs. Laura Pan- gle and Miss Mildred Yetter. Highlight of the week wiu De the formal public relations ban quet Wednesday night at the Le gion hall with r. u. rt. unamoers from Oregon State college as guest speaker. Shower Honors Miss Harper Honoring Miss Hazel Harper, bride-elect of Ray M. Cady of Portland, Mrs. Clifford T. Jones and daughter. Miss Mary Alice Jones, entertained with a miscel laneous shower at their home. The gifts were arranged under a pink and white parasol and tht pink and white color scheme was car ried out in the decorations. Present were Miss Harper. Mrs. Claire W. Cady and Mrs. Myrtle Welch of Portland. Mrs. E. G. Clark. Mrs. Rue Drager. Mrs. Solon Shinkle. Mrs. E. S. Coates, Mrs. Frank Clark. Mrs. Elfin Ross. Mrs. Mabel Needham. Mrs. Emogene Trapnell, Mrs. Raymond Beard, Miss Margaret Jones and the host ess. Beta Sigma Phi Fetes Guests Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held a party at the Les lie street home. Games were in play with prizes going to Miss Marjorie Herrell, Mrs. George Meyers and Mrs. D. J. Reinke. Re- , freshments were served following an informal evening. Guests present were Mrs. Leon-, ard A. Rowan, Miss Marjorie Her rell, Mrs. D. J. Reinke. Mrs. Paul Marsh, Mrs. Duane J. Janicek, Mrs. George Meyers, Mrs. Boyd A. Babbitt. Mrs. Keith Groves and Miss Helen Dickman. Salem Ceaacil of Women's or ganizations will resume meetings for the fall season on Thursday when they meet at the chamber of commerce at 2 o'clock. Mrs. William J. Beard will preside at the business session. Guest speak er will be Mrs. Bern ice -Yearv. nursing supervisor of the Marion j county public health department. i who will talk on "Student-Nurse ! Recruitment." WANTED FOLLOW THE &C0CC&. WAY TO A BEAUTIFUL LAWN Nature provides ideal grass growing weather in the fall. Profit by her cooperation and use this wonder ful season to feed and seed your lawn to new beauty. SCOTTS Lawn Food This complete grass food supplies all the nutrients grass needs for sparkling health and Color. Sk f1s 2500 sj ft - $2 43. Drvss, 11,000 sj ft WEEDS BAD? Use Scott, combination LAWN FOOD plus WEED CONTROL. Kill weeds as you feed the grass. Ma kwh 1500 f - $130. Drwm. 11,000 j ft - $11.75. SCOTTS Lawn Seed Top quality seed for lawns in full sun or light shade. 1 lb - $1.00 5 lb. - $4.85 Salem Hardware Go. 120 N. Commercial Phone 3-4906 MissBelton Married 1 Sunday Gowned in white shadow velvet, Miss Margaret Belton .only daugh ter of State Senator Howard C. Belton and Mrs. Belton of Canby, walked down the aisle of Port land's First Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon, October 10, to become the bride of Richard Dan iel Birkemeier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Birkemeier of Mil waukee. Read by Dr. Paul S. Wright, pastor, the 4 o'clock serv ice was witnessed by only relatives and a few friends of the couple. Given in marriage by her father, the bride carried a white Bible topped by white orchids. Fash ioned with a marquisette yoke, her bridal gown was designed with full skirt and short train. A coronet oC orange blossoms held In place her fingertip-length veil of illusion, bordered in wide lace, Mrs. William Beeson, sister of Mr. Birkemeier, came from Ash land to serve as the bride's only attendant. She wore moss green shadow velvet, with matching half-hat and carried a cascade ar rangement of rosebuds and small chrysanthemums in copper tones. tied with copper satin ribbon. William Beeson was best man for his brother-in-law. Ushers were Boyd Brown, Hubbard, cou sin of the bride: Alan Green of Milwaukie, Carl Davis of Eugene and Robert Pazina of St. Helens. Dr. John Stark Evans played the wedding music and the organ ac comDaniment for Paul Scheuer- man. baritone, who sang Mrs. Belle Brown and Mrs. Ira Brown, both of Canby, aunts of the bride, ereeted the guests. Mrs Roy Miller of Milwaukie serve the bride's cake and Mrs. J. T. Hedges of Yakima, Wash., cousin of the bride's father, poured at the receDtion which followed In the church social room. Assisting were Miss Grace Powell. Miss Bet ty Huebner and the Misses Dor othy and Doris Watson, all of Port land; Mrs. Charles Bowles of Lake Grove and Miss Flora Ellen Leon ard of Salem. Mrs. L. J. Bauccum and Mrs. Alexander McCorkle of Portland. For her daughter wedding, Mrs. Belton wore a gown of prin cess blue crepe, with gray accents, while Mrs. Birkemeier was gowned in plum crepe with dusty rose hat and accessories. Both wore orchids. After a honeymoon trip to Vic otria, B. C, Mr. Birkemeier and his bride will return to Clackamas county to make their home at New Era. where they will occupy the residence built by the bride's erandoarents. the late Mr. and Mrs. George H. Brown, at the time of their marriage. For traveling Mrs. Birkemeier wore a dressmak er suit of royal blue wool with matching hat and black accesso ries, and a corsage of white or chids. Both Mr. Birkemeier and his bride attended Oregon State col lege. He was graduated in chemi cal engineering after returning from air force duty in India in World War II and was affiliated with Pi Kappa Phi. He now is as sociated with the general contract ing firm of Birkemeier and Sare mal. Mrs. Birkemeier. a registered nurse, trained at Emanuel Hospi tal School of Nursing in Portland. Mrs. Charles A. Ratcllff will be guest speaker at the Seaside Wom- an s duo luncneon tnis weeK ana her topic will be "Citizenship In the United Nations." In the eve ning she will be the dinner guest of the Kiwanis club, speaking on "UNESCO As a Going Concern." Mrs. Ratcliff is chairman of inter national affairs for the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs. Mr. and Mrs. TL. V. Benson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick j motored to Portland Monday night j to say au revoir to Mr. and Mrs. i B. E. Owens, who left by plane for Chicago. Miami. Cuba, Ja maica, Panama and Mexico City j on a month's trip. The group met earlier in the evening for dinner at the Shrine club. Miss Gertrude Koke. Mru, Jack Carlon and Mrs. Josephine Rus sell were among those in Portland Saturday to attend the Kappa Delta rally at the Congress hotel. A tea in the afternoon honored Dorothy McCuliough Lee, mayor elect of Portland, and a banquet climaxed the day's festivities. gTreea Olympla, Wash, femes news of the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Yvonne, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. N6rris. formerly of Sa lem, on September 25. Mrs. Nor ris is the former Susan Stuller and attended Salem high school and Willamette university. Her husband is employed at the Olym pia Post Office. War Mothers Plan Tea The American War Mothers are planning a tea for Tuesday after noon. October 19, in the Carrier room oi me irsi aietnodist church in honor of members of all patri otic organizations in Salem. Mc- Minnvilie and Albany. Calling nours win be from 2 to 5 o clock. Mrs. Bertha Smart, president, and Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, secre tary, are arranging the affair. Mrs. Sadie Pro is in charge of the pro gram. All members and friends are invited to attend. Club Outlines Program Members of the Hollvwood Merry-Go-Round club held their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs. V. M. La Due. Discussion was held of projects for the coming year and a committee was ap pointed to plan the year's pro gram. Guests present were Mrs. R. E. Jackson and Mrs. Ethel Living ston. Members attending were Mrs. Carol Holler, Mrs. Margaret La Due, Mrs. Viola La Due. Mrs. Mascine Gibb. Mrs. Vera Frame, Mrs. Grace Curtis, Mrs. Alice For gard. Mrs. Hazel Proudfit. Mrs. Doif y Crumm. Mrs. Ethel La Due, Miss Florence Kleeman, Mrs.; Fern Bunn and Mrs. T. W. Reh feld. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ostrln and son, Richard, left Monday by car forArizona. The Ostrins will re main In the south several weeks and their son will attend school In Arizona this winter. Ann The Re-Weaver Keweaving and Hand Mending Clothing ' Sweaters Hosiery Sox Aereea from Arge Hotel 352 Chemeketa, aide entranee n AND A oil IN OUR NEW ! MODERN KITCHEN lj i ! i j ,.sU. 0 4,,y j H0M1 k (JT' FREEZER J3 I..- I II. ..-,,. , t : i I Do You Know How to Properly Package Foods for Freezing?, ;erea the Answer! Refreshments Will Be Served Bring a Friend 340 Court SL A FEW PENNIES A NIGHT! Automatic Blanket keeps you, coxy all night. no matter boui the weather Lac the winter winds blow ! You can' sleep .weetlf , Goodly all night through under yoiir cloud-light O-I Automatic Blanket. Exclusive G-E Bedside Control adjusts slmslicallf to weather changes within the bedroom. j C-E Blankets come in One-control models, or Two-cuatrol models (for double i bed sleepers Guests Ajre Bidden to Lilincheon Several luncheons mark the so cial Slate this week, j For Thursday afternoon ia th one : o'clock luncheon for which Mrs.tRalDh H. Coolev and Mrs. E. J. Sdellars will be hostesses at the Scellars' home on Falrmount Hill in comDliment to Miss Sibvl Brown. October brtrf-1ct nt Frank J. Healy. A kitchen show er will feet the honor guest to which a group of matrons and maids have been bidden. Mrs. Homer H. Smith and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., have invited a group of friends to a one o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon at th for. mer's North Summer street resi dence. Covers will be placed for 18 and bridge will be in play fol lowing the luncheon hour. i i Laarei Social Hoar club will meet today at 1:30 at the home or MrsJ F. X. Hoereth, Glen Creek road. FARIZEnS niSURAIICE GROUP i AUTO - TRUCK - When yoe pare base Insurance be aero yea get j SAVINGS without sacrificing seearlty SATISFACTION without parallel SERVICE at all times. See at 4 Court St. ex BILL OSKO 468 Court SL Phone 3-5661 FIE i ZER CHANCE TO MEET MARTHA TABER j! i Thurs, Oct 14ih, 1:30 p. mi Appliance Dept. Basement 4 7 f AUTOMATIC SLEEPING COMFORT Y'- y .... .'." STflk saw Tft . A I .S 'j rw changes outside! who like different degrees of deeping warmth?, 72x96 Inches. Blue. rose, freed, cedar. At rout C-E dealer's, or leading department stores. Iji I i Launder beautifully. Carefully made rigid General Electric safety standard, and approve! by Underwriters' , i DeMolay Mothers will noli a meeting, beginning with a noon luncheon on Thursday at the Ma sonic temple. Officers, Mrs. James Turn bull, president, Mrs. I. V. Benson. Mrs. J. Johnson ahd Mrs. L. J. Stewart will serve as host esses. Mothers of all new DeMo- iay Doys are mviiecu j: Mrs. Kebert E. Shlan will be fat Portland tonight to attend the an nual Alpha Chi Omega alumnae 63rd Founder's Day banquet at the Multnomah hoteL ;, f . n a CoEd . Oet right after stuffy head-eold dMreaf when troM Ut Pot a few drops ai Vicka Ta-tro-nol In each BOMrUtM feel renef start instmnUgl Va-tro-noT fast-acting medlratten reUevaa anl&J rtlrtreas. helps clear dogging mucus, opens stuffed-op nose ud bu ym breatne acain. IX used tn time, it halna was toany colds tram devaloptns-t -ttv Vicka Va-tro-nol Mom Dropa. FIDE dial S-tCfl BILL OSKO Dlst Mgr. CLINIC If you now own a home freexer or contemplate buying one you should not raise this' discussion by Miss Taber. our perma nent home economist, on The Proper ScfentLfle Methods of Home Freez ing." Miss Taber, Who was formerly with Mary CuHen Cottage La Portland, Is a qualified freezer spe cialist and will gladly an swer all your questions. Phone 2-2483 1 Lsborasories. lee. v 355 Center Phone 3-3139 ! 27$ North Ubolrty . r ' ', - - !f 1