Don ' Cook Now. but ... When we go by the Salem Iron Works lale at night and see the locked shop brightly lighted we know at least theTe' one place that won't be burgled that night What robber would want to walk cff with a couple of steel girders under each arm when all those lights are on? Warm' look . . . Anyway, my dears, no ; matter what you thought of the new look up to now, you rriust know what a comfort the ankle length skirts are these cold days. Fenced In ... If you have ever had the zipper on your corse run off the track with ypy inside it. you've experienced something very close to madness, perhaps even beyond the? hysteria stage. About face ... Now that so many of the old: buildings are getting newly re-styled fronts, it's about rime some more of us old timers should get our faces lifted too . . . l Maxine Buren. r t it - W . ? , , f ,t - " v a. " - . .'.--V '-V'-;--- ':: ":t m i S " -" ; r t . ' . . . . . . , mi n A ; Reveals Troth" Romantic new today concerns the engagement of Mss Kathleen Anne Hug, daughter of Mrs. George Hug, to William Hughes, son of Mr. and Mrs,' William E. Hughes of Portland. The betrathal was revealed Saturday afternoon at a party for which Miss Corinne Wade wa hostess At her home in compliment to Miss Evangeline McKinlay, February-, bride-elect. Gue ts learned th mews when ; corsages of violets And spring flowers, with cards: bearing the names of the engaged duo. were passed. No date has; been set for the wedding. Miss Miller A Bride WOODBURN The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Miller, to Dr. Jack Moye. son of Mrs. Constance Moye of Ames, Iowa, who came west for the ceremony, was an event of Saturday afternoon at St. Luke's Catholic church in Woodburn. The Rev. V. L. Moss enbeier officiated at the 3 o'clock rites. Mrs, Marie Donnelly was the organist and Bernard Smith sang. Mr. Miller gave his daughter in marriage and -for her wedding she chose a two piece print afternoon dress with grey back ground and pink, black and white design. She wore a pink straw hat and gloves with black accessories. She carried prayer book marked with an The attractive, brunette bride- i orchid elect is a graduate; of Salem j Mrs. Walter Scarborough, jr.. schools, and Oregon Slate college, i was her sister's only attendant and She is a member of tKappa Alpha she wore a blue dress with grey Theta sorority and; ithe Salem accessories and corsaee of rot anH Spinsters. This fall she accepted carnations. Dr. Charles F. Haynes the position of recreation director stood with the groom as best man with the Portland bureau of pub- j A reception at the Miller home lie parks. . j in Woodburn followed the nuDtials Mr. Hughes attended Oregon J Mrs. Leo C. Miller, sister of th 4 0 r Red Cross Captains Named Olaf C. Christiansen, whe directs SL Oiars choir and will eon duet his sinfinr group In eoi eert at the Salem high schK auditorinm February 7. CLUB CALENDAR WFDNESOA Y Centralis temple. Pythian Sitters. p m. formal initiation. Officers meet inK 7:30 p m.. KP hall. St. Paul's guild of St. Paul'i Epis copal church, parish house. 12:30 no ho-.t luncheon and business meeting. Silvr tea and Valentine box. Knight Memorial church. 2 JO p.m. Mrs. Robert L. Elf&trom.. ch:iir- Oregon Crape camp. Royal man of the wome&s division ot, Neighboi-s of America will meet! the Red Cross fund campaign atari- at VFW hnll Wednesday at 8 o-j ing March 1, has announced her dock. Newly installed officers will i captains for . the resinerwral m.vt- be in charge. A shower for Mrs. rict. Mrs. George Alexander is co- B. G. Hoyt will follow the meet chairman of the women's divN- ing, with Mrs. John Sohrt, Mrs. ion. ' A. J. Elliott and Miss Mildred The captains will be entertained Yetter in charge. at a dessert luncheon on Tuesday. February 8 at the Elfstrom home , n to discuss plans fer the drive V OIK Willi IOV8 Captains 'are as 'follows : Mes- t J dames Robert Wilson, jr., Ward f kUf.t.211ktf Davis, James Walton. Chandler -- "JCtl ltir Brown. Kenneth Potts. Frank,Hru-j Tfft.fiorl Wiii. beU, Charles Fowler. Frank Srw- .J.ClierbOIl VOllieil fer, Roy Harland. Ulva Derby; John Caughell. Glenn Woodry JEFFERSON The Rev. Henry Oscar I. Paulson. O. D. Young- Turnidee of Talbot spoke to mem quist. Foster Wintermute, Ruth ! bers of the Jefferson Woman's Coleman, C. S. Nelson, David B. club Wednesday at the library Hill. George Johnson; Earl Barham, rooms. He told of , his work with Johp Steelhammer. Edgar Morris, . delinquent -boys, paying "penal in- Leon Perry, Joe W. Hutchison, j stitution. are filled with men who Lawrence M. -Ballmer, Dwight! never had a chaTice, but with a Persons. Ruth Fugate; Paul Gem- little encouragf aitnt their whole mell, Philip W. Allison. P. C. ?utlook on life would hav e been Anderson. Charles S. McElhinny-, Ichanged." Holly Jackson. Le-ter Carter, A Guest night with covered dish R. Tartar, Ferd Srhlopkohl. Ill smwr .yt nmmri fr Fohr. McSherry and Arthur Lewis. iurv o Vim -Th m.., r,--.r. ' Trail" and ' Glimpses of Oregon State Parks," from the itate high way commission will be shown. I Money for the library benefit j is stjrfl .solicited from members and friends of the library. Only ; $38 has been received to date. Hostesses were Mrs. S. H. Coin, Tho Stcrtosmqn. Salam, Orojon, Sunday. Januiry30, 1849 8 ley; sophomores, Shirley Mattox j freshman, Clotine Blaney nl and Laura Sturges, escorts, Ed son Donna Wolfard, escorts, Connie Montgomery and Lowell Wrjght; 1 Dye and David Finley. 1 1 Bride-Elect Tells Plans lEmmons' Family' Home Today Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Emmons and daughter, Mis Margaret Jnne ?m rvwir-ic- is-itl return fn (Ka ini- tal today. Miss Emmons, who has raul o..n.. ... been in Gafton. Illinois, taking ex ecutive training in Camp Fire work Thiessen. at Pere Marquette Park, joined . fi Jl -.j.fw, A,,(wn her parents in Parma, Idaho, j 0 tTI 1UJ1 fllCfll ndlWill Be " Crowned Plans are being revealed for the State college and is ja graduate j bride. Miss Jane Move of Oakland wedding of Miss Janise Muyskens, . . i , , ; : . t u I L r i . . . ' 1 j i . , a r i r II .. . . . iiii., ana airs. iioyd xiinz as-' "u,,irr n. mu n. iuhty sisted. ! Muysken. and Douglas Coe, son After a wHHin t.ir, tv,- of the Milton t. coes. wnicn will will be at home in Klamath Falls, where he is a veterinarian. of the University of Oregon. He also attended the University of Zurich in Switzerland. His fra ternity is Alpha Tai tmega. The benedict-elect served1 in the army and is now in business in Portland. Shower Given For Matron J 1 32nd Anniversary Is Celebrated Mrs. "W. A. Sampson., mother of Mrs. Ben Larkins, ;Mrs. Harold Alderin, Mrs. Neil ' Nisbet, Mrs. Sam Eshleman, Mrs. William John son. the hostess. Mrs. Donovan Morisky (Beth Phillips) who was married on January 8 at St Joseph's Catholic church. The bride is the daughter cf Mrs. Eli Phil lips and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Morisky of Brooks. The couple will live in Salem. (McEwan photo). Puerto Rica Talked Puerto Rica will be the topic on which Mrs. Richard Upjohn will sneak, to members of the Guild of the First Congregational church t Helen Jean Gilbert, ; to Donald on Wednesday afternoon at 2 Nyswaner. son of Mrs; Olhe Ny o'clock. Mrs. Howard Doak, gen-(swanr- of Salem.? eral chairman of the church mis- ; date has been et for the sionarv work will be in charee. A : wedding. j film "The Puerto Rican" will be shown, and a display of foreign : be an event of Saturday, Febru ary -5 at 8 o'clock. The nuptials ! wULtake place at the First Baptist i church with the Rev. Lloyd And- erson officiating. K. W. Hamilton i will sing and Mrs. Anderson will ; be the accompanist. Lighting the j candles will be Jack Muyskens, , . ithe bride-elect's brother, and J. and Mrs. George Nodd are n...n i...-,u. M.;n entei taming today for their nr-( ... . . . .. Mrs. Lawrence Hdlderbein wasjents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur SchwopeL As MWri L.l V honor guest at a shower Friday of Berthold, N.D.. on their 32nd I 1,' wM.J t,VetJ,??or night when Mrs. Sm Saunders wedding anniversary today. The d r,dem ld.s. w,1,.br Miss entertained at her home on Mid- Schwopes and their children. Gar- , JWred Coe and Miss Mariana way Drive. A late: supper was net and Neil came to Salem to at- ; ?omson of Wendell Idaho Loi en served by the hostess. tend the golden wedding anniver- Lotvt" Stand Wlth the grom i.i . . sitv of Mr . as best man. Honoring xvirs. rioroeroein were - , 1, yaim Mr. (Thursday at the home of Mis ; Emmons f iance". parents. Mr. am Mrs. James C. Syme. Miss Emmons, 1 has ben in the east a month and ! At VrUUie M riClaV jenroute west stopped in Chicago j J jfor a visit at the home of her, siLVERTON." Jan. 29 Queen of ! grandmother and aunt .. Hearts coronation .an annual high Salem ten days ago. spent a week ... . , . 1.1. !in eastern Oregon at Westfall m'"1' F,ebrHuary.4 tween halves f vf- JIa m t ivh iTH. ' of the Sandy-Silverton game. dent, will crown the queen, whose identity will be a secret until that; night. She will be chosen from the princesses, already named, by vote! of the student body. Princesses and escorts are Mar- j lene Rutherford and Alice Amell, escorted by Donny Holm and i Stanley Neperud; juniors, Vera; Bailer and Pat Megonigle, escort- : ed by Marvin Jahn and Blair Fin- 1 I raunson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Albin- next A reception will follow in the the honor" gtHiirs Ransom ! Sund'.. .... , fh"'Th P'. fr a Wedding Carpenter, Mrs. Ray?Systma. Mrs. rt"e"am in anner will be c. 1 l"e LUUpie WU' "l Milo Van Houten, Mrs. Kenneth .,''""' -o uor- Christenson. Mrs. Chester Boyle. . . '?.,e ana n-1 ..o, an. iiu mrs. uiiora iopp. : MLtRiu Aiere man liny Joan. Mary and Bob. Mr. Lottie ' members, their families and invited Nopp. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Nopp. I friends attended the covered dish Miss Leola Huddleston and i anJ R k- Mr; a"d Mn' A,ex Albin supper .seiz ed Wednesday night Miss Gilbert To Be Married Mrs. Margaret Gilbert announces the engagement of her daughter. To Make a Blouse articles will be shown. Mrs. Clark Lethine will sing. Mrs. Melrin Geist will open her West Lafelle street home on Thurs day afternoon to members of chap ter G, PEO for a 1:15 dessert luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Robins will be the assisting hostess. and Mr. and Mrs. George Nopp. at Odd Fellow hall by a committee yjmy ana eruce. 1 from the Triple Link club, follow ed by the regular meeting of the club. Serving on the committee were Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Nellie Miss Eleanor Trindle will rie. j Cavender and Ruth Lorenzen. monstrate how to make a blouse Betty Taylor presided at the in a day at a meeting of the ! business session. A gift was pres North Howell Exteni on unit Feb- erted by Mrs. Clay Allen from ruary 2. the club to Grace H. Taylor, past. The meeting is to start at 10 president. o'clock and anyone interested is Announcement was made that welcome to bring a sewing ma- the February 9 meeting will be chine and make blouse. A hot at the home of Mrs. John Gehrke, lunch will be served bv the host- on P:ne street with Mrs. R. B. SILVER TON - Mr. OrvillejT Kin nd " JiS 'nd Frank was hostess; Wednesday night to members of the Junior Women's club when; preliminary plans for spring events were dis cussed. Mrs. James Ekman assist ed in serving during the refresh ment hour. The club wiH meet with Mrs. Ted Galbraith at 407 W. McClaine street. i League Women to Dine ! Salem Women's Army and Navy League will have a Tuesday lunch eon at 1 o'clock at the Senator j hotel Cherry 'room. Mrs. Sidney ! Hoffman and Mrs. Hugh Adams are in charge. Reservations should be made by Monday noon with Mrs William C. Dyer. Mrs. R. S. jGentkow or Mrs. W. S. Wharton. Plans will be made for a party preceding the February 19 military ball. The Theatre Arts (roup will meet Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. E. We.t. 472 North Summer street. ' Mrs. George E. Weeks will read a one -act play "The People With Light Coming out of Them." by ' William Saroyan. Mrs. A.A. Sch ramm and Mrs. J. M. 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