l - t Si I i 1 X : i i j t;f tl K . 1 '." i i f t ' I - ! f . , The Ctaies-mcm, Salem, Qroejonv Friday. March 25. 1 SO i Betrothal ;- of Couple Is Revealed Todav'a itmaUe fH cnufnnt af brunette raiae Poindexter, dauthtrr of Mr. and Mm. I A. Poiadextec, wh Is wearing a diamond on -her left hand. She nv telhns her extends this week a her betrothal to Gy W. Jones, Jt, son af Mrs. TrOUaea Doughty of Monmouth and Guy W. Jones of Portland. The wed ding of the yoonc couple is plan ned for early iauV -, ; Miss Poindexter is a sradaate of Salem schools and has been at tending Oregon Stat collets. She Is a member of Chi Omega serer ity and was a pilacess ia the Iff! Cherry Festival court. Her fiance is a graduate of Willamette uni vers! ty and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He is now with Northwestern Mutual Urn ana cfatloa in Portland. . - And Bride Arrive Lt aad Mrs. Robert D. Gardner, who ware married in Concord, Calif-, an March 16, have arrived fa Salem and are coasts at the - aaaae af his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Walter D. Gardner. The ceremony tank nutee at the Christian church at 4 'dock with the Rev. Glenn Swanks affl dating, The Wide, the Hardmaa. daughter of 7 Mr. Mrs. X. J. Johnson of Seattle, was eea in msarriage by John Dear af Concord. For her wedding aka chose a brown silk shantung dree and matching grosgrain pic tare hat adorned with yellow flowers. Her. corsage was of yel low orchid. ' Mrs. Lao Micner of Concord the bride's only attendant Clarence . Pedersoa was best The newlywedi went to Carmel aa their honeymoon and arrived ia Salem Monday. They will leave next week for Seattle to visit her Barents before returning to Fair field, Calif., where they will leave by plane for Honolulu, where he wOi be stationed with the army air force. The new Mrs. Gardner Is a gra duate of the University af Wash ington and a member of Zeta Phi Eta sorority. She has been teach ing ia Concord. Her husband is a graduate of Salem schools and attended Willamette university, where he was a member of Alpha Pal Delta fraternity. For the past even months L.L Gardner has bean in Germany with the air lift aad has been in the air force for the past seven years. His wife al so has her pilot's license. Bars. Farley Moeaa win eerier tain informally at luncheon this afternoon at. her Kingwood Heights home in compliment to Mrs. Eugene Marsh of McMinn Ul .who is here with Senator Marsh during the legislature. Mr. aad Mrs. Rodney peynde and son, Peter, of Port laad are spending a few days in Salem at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde. Dr. Fred Paal of ttiag a few days in the capitar at she heme of hie brother-in-law aad sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Webb.. ate Margie Cooler Is fa TCU aaeok for the weekend aa the feast of her fiance, John Mould ing, at the home of his parents, mm m mm ' jsbsss assumings. Sweet Thought 4. - . if Ecjor White Mixture One of Many New Ideas Gained from Cahdy! Expert i I get a lot out Of the candy Davenport, but believe that one of king anarthmallow whip. ... - i It's Quite a simple affair yet candy soaking "mazetta.- as it's as vaed ia zondaat. It Is folded Into the candy mass while eetag worked to a cream. 7 MAUZZMALLOW .tfXZP . CMaaetta) -v- Whip a medium sized egg white eattl stiff but not dry. slowly add V cap glucose brought to a hail (or a generous H cup corn syrup betted to the soft ball stage ar tz4 degrees). Whip until the mix ture thickens. It may take some This mixture stands up well in the refrigerator. It's good to pour aver Ice cream aad top with choco late sauce and nuts, goes in the salddle af chocolate roll as a fill ing, ar can even be used ea a frosting for cake when flavored. It Is net very sweet. : When being: added to fondant. CLUBS : . Mr. end Mrs. Waller BocKbexw Gda Dahlan) who married oft March 2 at cegm. The couple will make their home in Sutton. North Da kota. (McEwan photo). Couple to Live in North Dakota The marriage af Miss Ida lea, daughter af 0. J.JDahlen, to Walter Hochberger, son at aara. Hulda Hochberrer. all of Sutton, North Dakota took place in Salem at the Kingwood Bible parsonage on March 2 as S o'clock with the Rev. A. A. Loewen officiating: For her wedding the bride chose a checked gabardine suit with black and red accessories aad a corsage or wiute carnations. Mrs. Connie Veer Was the bride's honor matron f and I wore a blue gabardine suit with! white acces- 1es. Mr. veer was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's sister. The newly weds want south to California and Mexico on their wedding trip and are visiting rela tives in Iowa and Wisconsin en- route to Sutton, North Dakota to make their home, g Shower Fetes Bride-Elect Miss Mary Lou McKay, bride- elect of Lester Green of Eugene, L was. honored at a bridal shower Thursday nignt in roruana wnen Miss Nancy Connelly and Miss Mary Reimann of f Salem enter tained at the former's home for a group of their Kappa Kappa Gam ma sorority sisters." Mrs. Douglas McKay accompanied her daugh ter to Portland for ;the party. Miss Mary drBrien of Klamath Falls, also a Kappa sister, wOi spend the week end m Salem a house guest of Miss McKay. AMITY'- Brjae of Saaday was Miss" Joyce Burgett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burgett of Yamhill, who! married Wilbur SDroaL son of Mr.: and Mrs. Wil liam Sproal of Amity, at her par ents home. The Rev. S. J Osborne of McMinnville officiat ed. The bride's sister. Miss Janet Burgett; was maid ox hone William -BUnkenship, brother-in- law oox me onae,. was near K reception was held immediate ly after the ceremony. The couple will live in McMhmvtuo upon their return from a Canadian honeymoon. schools out on bv XL Remington the most valuable; ideas is that far costs a good deal in the stores. In the first half si put ia when the candy is first beginning to show signs of creaming. The remaining half goes sa just' before the fon dant. is creamed.? I've used thai mazetta as a base for a sort of quick sherbet to use up frozen fruits. I use one of the recipes of the tnlxture, then fold ia a pound off frozen peaches, strawberries or I youngberries. It isn't very sweet but I like it. I rtiad neverf-ending surprise when Mr. Davenport, upon find ing that bis Candy has reached too high a temperature by mis take, simply adds some cold water to take it down below the re quired temperature Of course re heating to correct temperature forces the water from it. but it still seems surprising, i MUSIC the Cnqrwood Bible pareaa- Fifth DirtlzdaT Party Charles Wardle celebrated his fifth birthday at a party Wednes day afternoon at has X street Janet Oushobn. Rodney and Me lissa Cos. Cheryl and Norene Mary and Johnnie De- Jeanne Scales. Dyer. Connell and Marflva Steve Anderson. Robin av Marde caroi Coeds Pledged to Honorary k Pledging eeremoay for Alpha Lambda Delta, honor aociety oa the Willamette university campus, was held Wednesday for IS Wil lamette coeds who were made eli gible by a SJ or higher grade point average for the past semes ter. The new members are Rose Ma rie Wilhoit, Portland; Joan Ait ken, Salem; Priscilla Botktn, Bend; Gladys Blue, Salem; Elea nor Enns, Portland; Berevly Gus tafson, Salem; Ruth Harris, Cam as, Wash.; Edythe Holland, Silver ton; Beverly Hutchison, Salem; Barbara Kemmerich, Clackamas; Doris McCain, Portland; Jodell Parker, Salem; Pat Rice, Silver ton; Pat Stanton, Portland, and Mary Stephens, Portland. Formal initiation will be held later. Mr. aad Mia. Robert Sleaawav of Portland will be weekend guests at the home of her par- Golfers Will Open Season March 30 Opening day of the Salem Wo men's Golf association at the Sa lem Golf club will be Wednesday. March 3a. 'AH interested woman golfers are hwtted to play during the season aad attend the open ins day1 festivities. An I o'clock brunch wttl be served at the dub with nine noses of golf tol by. calling Mrs. MSlard A. Pekar. F-jrtww holes wtu be m play with this year is Mrs. Bar aid Olmger with Mrs. Fred Bcr aardi. co-chairman; Mrs. John R. Wood, secretary; and Mrs. Xnuis aasneunoed hy the, as follows: handi cap, Mrs. Vernon Perry, chairman, Mrs, Rex Adolph, Mrs. Max Al len; tournament, Mrs. Stephen rouchek, chairman; days play. Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Bagard Chambers and Mrs. W.. J. Grant Eclectic, Mrs. Tommy Thomp son, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Al btich; rales, Mrs. Ralph BamQton, Mrs. John R. Wood; by-laws, Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mrs. Louis Ger linger, Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Mrs.' Harold Olinger. Publicity, Mrs. Homer L. Gou let; hospitality, Mrs. Conrad Paul aon; prizes, Mrs. Ivan Marble, ilisfnaaii. Mrs. Manley Robison; scoring. Mrs. Richard Chase, chair-1 . . mm wt:ti m m I ard Hicks, Mrs. Clay Eggleston, lira. K. I Mrs. M. A. Pekarchair- Mrs. R. L MacLaughlin. Mrs. Max L Jtannery, Mrs. George Mrs. Kate G. Bell. Mrs. iifc sen; days pairings. Mrs. Sentsus Starr, chairman, Mrs. Mania at. O others; luncheon. Mrs. Tami Haley, chairman, Mrs. W. T. Waterman, Mrs. Robert Do Aisaafid, Mrs. -William C. Dyer, c, Mrs. Oaybourne Dyer, Mrs. Scrap book. Mrs. Charles Wood; saciaL Mrs. Reynolds Allen, chair saaa, Mrs. John Heltzei, Mrs. Clayton Feaeanaa, Mrs. Robert Dragar. Mrs. John R. Wood, Mrs. Conrad Patnsoa; D class advisor, Mrs. Glean Stevens; OWGA repre aaatstliiau Mrs. Robert Joseph, Mrs. Edward Roth and Mrs. Har old Olinger. fit card pextyDAprufwhnoe Taoaaas borne extension unit met at the home off Mrs. Syvert Funue Tuesday. The party will be spon sored by the group and will be held at the Scotts Mills hall at t p. m. In charge of the benefit for the Azalea house fund will be Mrs. William Herigstad, Mrs. Clif ford McMorris, Mrs. Leslie Brown and Mrs. C. A. Eggler. The dis play for the bomemakers festi val April g will be in charge at Mrs. William Herigstad and Mrs. James Nicholson. Mrs. Roy Shule son and Mrs. George Oleson gave the project on wall finishes at the Tuesday meeting. Fliells class of the First Baptist church will hold Its regular no host dinner and hobby show Sat urday night at the church at 6:30 p. m. All those Interested in see ing or displaying a hobby are wel come to attend. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady. because it's SPRING Pumps os pretty as the spirit of spring? Graceful baby doll with a high heat ia lightweight "block suede ... midVJtin Keel style with new narrow platform and pert bow ia navy blue calf. CLUB CALENDAR raxaAT Oegiae of Boner. ia. rxo cnapter AS will aa with Mrs. IMS Doris Smith-. on - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Doris Ilene Smith, to Reinald A. Eshleman, son af Bert Eshieanan, on Sun day. March 20 at the Court Street Christian church. The 2 o'clock nuptials were performed by the Rev. -W. Harold Lyman before a setting -of pink snapdragons and calla lilies. Miss Beverly Lyman played the wedding music and Mrs. Ed Farrell sang. The bride, given in saarriage by her father, wore e white satin gown with net. yaka and full skirt. A tiara af - seed pearls held her fingertip length veil in place and she carried a bouquet of gar denias centered with a white or chid. For "something old" she wore a bracelet that has been worn by. brides in the family for aver ISO years. Mrs. Ray Kenan was bar sis ter's saatran'af honor and wore a pink gown aad carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Bert Eshle man, jr. was best man. Brides maids were Miss Dorothy Appel gate and Miss Mary Jane Har rsagton, who ware orchid frocks and carried pink carnations. Can dle girls were Miss Agnes Nutt brock and Miss Cora Lee Harmon, who wore blue with tiaras of deep pink carnations. Ushers were Ver non White, cousin of the groom. and Dexter Smith, a cousin of the bride The bride's mother wore a beige suit and corsage of gardenias and pink rosebuds. A reception was held at the church bungalow with Mrs. If. J. Arnold cutting the cake end Mha Virginia lowers presiding at the punch bowl. After a honeymoon trip the newlyweds will be at home in Corvallis, where he is attending Oregon state college. Salem Sinaer in Chorus Program Phil Srhrenwa. Salem, aad lores Hultman, Independence, are members . of the SO-voice a cap peua choir from Oregon State col lege which will be heard here in a benefit concert tonight at o'clock in the Leslie junior high school auditorium. Proceeds go to the Oregon ' Crippled Children fund. Schramm, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm of Salem, is in the tenor section, while Miss Hult man is one of 12 sopranos in the choir V Mkai Jane Caraea Is lea vine to day for Aberdeen. Wash, to spend. tne weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Shaw. aeaottary. won Mia. MM Baker. SSS N. OMtae at- SArt kandMoaw Isun. WdOTiiiturft awat at waaa- SatmaAT aaaeOne 1 at SUaaokaar OEaMasaaKt"l JEmnS w2iiSain w2aJ5f5 t Miss Jeanne DeMytt to Marry . Wedding bells will ring on June t tor Miss Jeanne DeMytt and Harold' Gardner. Announcement avriace. of the nonular bride- elect was revealed Wednesday nizht at a nartv lot whirh Mrs. kSf iUiam Dana was hasten at fcer I Weedbnrn home. Miss DeMytt is the daughter of Leo J. DeMytt and her fiance is the sea of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Creasy. The nuptials will be miiet- ly solemnized at St Joseph's Catholic church on the wedding anniversary of the bride's parents. The -bride-to-be is a graduate af Salem mnd artMwiMi wrnamette unfvtrsity. Her-sorority is XMmCaaoBM.- Shells 'now employed ia the arQca. of Mttler hfercMfajeOB MrCartaer at- served in the navy two years. He is now in ine ary cleaning busi ness. The-news was told after a des sert .euoner when. Muesta wu fc1 a puzzle revealing a wedding m- vKaoon, xuaoen to the announce ment party were Mies DeMytt, Mrs. George Frum, Mrs. Robert Slddoway of Portland. Mrs. Ger ald Robison, Misses. Margaret-Jane Emmons, Corinne Wade, Jeanne and Janice Mvers. Anita. Hir Jane Walsh, Grace Shields, Peggy Merits and Marilyn HJort. Family Reunion At "Cox Home A groan of relatives. mvmiI. ents of Joseph end Lrdia Hfll and their families rant Sunday. March 2t ar "the ham nff .! 11 C W, Cex, 1275 Oxford eL, Salem. inoae present were Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Deal and son Allen and. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobley of Lonsrview. Wash Mr. mn Mm AHera of Kelso. Wash Mr! wu asrs. a a. suroank and sons Lyle and Eldon, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cook and daughter Mar ion, Dorothy Deal and Evelyn Deal " of Portland. Mrs. Ruby Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Almas LeFora. Mr. and Un Om u. Donald and daughter Margaret of ueuas, air. ana Mrs. j. W. Mc Cormack and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drer af IfMunmith rniU msr and Mrs. Leigh Ferris af St. Paul. Minn, Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Mun- aerwuer, Miinanr, s.XtalL, Mr. and Mrs. B. Youl of MoUlla and Mr. end Mrs. Cox. Dorothy Saul . to Live in East l; Mr. end Mrs. Albert Saul an nounce the marriage ' af their aaugnter, 'Dorothy, to William Lachowics af Milwaukee, Wiscon sin. They were married March 12 in Milwaukee, where the eonale eta to finish .their coarse et the yton School of Art They will reside et 1444 North Prospect ave nue, Milwaukee. i To Attend Breakfast I T Mrs. rrancis Wade, Miss Cor- rtne wade, Mrs. Georfe HIU. Mrs. George Neuner. Mrs. W. Connea Dyer. Mrs. Clay bourne Jyer, Mrs. Koeert Moo, Mrs. and Mrs. Laura Khaaensaoa will be among those attendfe the Chi Caaaera - annual ZJeusinaa break fast ia Portland .Sunday morning at 19:30 o'clock at the MaUory ho tel. Ahannae and actives from all over the state wOi attend the an nual affair end twenty members from the . chapter on the Willa mette anivenity campus wOi also attend. Professional! Skater Visits Mha Betty Lou Edwards ar rived la the capital Wednesday night by plane from Chicago to spend the ensuing month? with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Miles wiwuw aiaa hiwuui aen mh icm iasi rfonc 10 joua ine i ice roiiies as a chorus skater. She wiH rejoin the camnanv In Minneapolis and will be with the how when it opens in rortland the end of May. Miss Edwards has 'heen in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal and Cincinnati with the Ice Follies and in nearly every city has been entertained by for mer aalem or college friends. Before leaving Salem for e pro fessional career she attended Willamette university and Is a member af PI Beta Pal aorcrity. nan entertained at an afternoon tea and handkerchief shower Tuesday in honor of Mrs. Fred Airanaa aad Mrs. Robert Hobbs, na are mormg out of tne com munity, with Mrs. Wayne Blaco and Mrs. Aaron SchaDr assisting, Others present were Mrs. Walter Schendel, Mrs. C W.'Stacey, Mrs. Don ; Griffith, Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Mrs. Helen Dasch, Mrs. Wilbert KuruV Mrs. Louis Kurth. Mrs. Joe Vanek, Mrs. Roland Seagar. Mrs. Isaac Schmidt. Mrs. Marvin Seeger and Mrs. Carl Ffeketjon. LesUe Methetni Waaleyaa vice GuOd will meet at the home of Mrs. Donald H. Davis. 1M0 Fir street, tonight at o'clock. Mrs. Koh af Korea and a student at Willamette arffl be tCe Friday - Sornrday SEcdds IUel-Leaf Flewerimx PI oat . 1750 Par Dozens af Varieties of Salem-Crewn Rose Buahee Shxnbs Frvit and Shads Trees - Berry A Ross Bosh IZnxil PcnrSy Unnraiy South Liberty S Blocks Sooth ef State raw m ras 115 North Liberty Every Osanfiafol- IN Gabaidine - Covert - Tweed and Wool Crepo is priced at jnst To Wed in f April Mr.' and Mrs. O. J. Strieker af Salera announce the engagement aad forthcoming marrlare of their daughter. Miss Cloy Zuber. to Marion I Boatwright, eon of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Boatwright of Bremerton, Wash. i The wedding will take place at the First Conrrcra tiortal r-htirr-h April SO, at t pa, with the Rev. Seth Huntlnrton nffiriatin MIm Zaber has atteaded Salem schools and the benedict attended schools ia Port Orchard. The couple will live In Bremerton after their mar riage. Cosmis Dance Saturtlar Semi - formal dance of the Cot mis dub wm be held Saturday eight at the Mayflower hall with dancing from I to 11 o'clock to the music of Claude Bird and hla orchestra. The committee la charge includes Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman, chairman, Mr. and Mra. ShnnM nmnk Vf and Mrs. Charles Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Prunk. KASTIC CUtlIRS L i 2 Tr. Kentish r e Cherry Trees ; Deaaai 1 Oeu ii 1 3: i I t 1 M XX n 17 siliil GET YOUR NEW SPRING OUTFIT NOW! Hiindreds to Choose From I (We invits you to open cm account) LADIES YABDAGE GOODS Largest Woolen Stock In Salem ' - $2.25 i; $6.95 per yd. TOOS. KAY UC3LEII IIILt STG3E ' ? - 260 S. 12tft Sli Salem 1 w Saleai'8 Newest Shoe Store far W 170 N. LIBERTY .AA iOi mm Moff OoVtJ mu'.'.'.'.Uln.'. if i i r