10 Ths Stcristman. Salsm, Oregon, Todar, April 19. H4f Teas Honor Visitors Visitors are taking the social spotlight this week with several Informal affairs planned in their honor. Mrs. William L. Phillips has Invited a group of friends to rail informally this afternoon for tea at her West Lefelle street home for the pleasure of her house Eiest, Mrs. Harriet Riggs of Oak nd, Calif. The visitor will be in the capital for ten days. Honor the Whites Miss Mary Eyre was a tea host ess on Easter Sunday at her Mill street home in honor of her nep hew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan White, who are here visiting from Trieste. Members of the family called during the after noon, i Mrs. B. H. White, -mother of Mr. White, presided at the tfca urn. The table centerpiece wa n arrangement of pink perfection camellias and flowering peach. Chairmen Are Appointed Meadowlark auxiliary No. 6102 Veterans of Foreign Wars met at the home of the president, Mrs. Bill Kelso. The following com mittee chairmen were appointed: publicity, Mrs. Joe Hopkins; mem bership, Mrs. Howard Koenig; finance, Mrs. Lyle Brown; com munity service, Mrs. Wilber Wie precht; hospital, Mrs. Harold Ber esford; and rehabilitation, Mrs. Robert Mobley. Mrs. Howard Koenig was instal led as one year trustee by Mrs. Virgil Bolton of Marion 661 auxili ary. The auxiliary will celebrate Its third birthday with a party at the Mayflower hall on April 28 The pot has been invited to join the auxiliary. Mother-Daughter Banquet Slated - SILVERTON The Women's So ciety for Christian Service of the Methodist church will hold its annual Mother-Daughter banquet Wednesday night, April 20, 6:30. Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion county school superintendent, will give the address of the evening with Mrs. F. J. Roubal as toast- mistress. Marilyn Moe will give the salute to "Mothers" and Mrs. Floyd Fox "Our Daughters". Piano numbers will be given by Violet Herigstad By berg and Letha Lierman with Mrs. Craig Clark, giving vocal solos. A skit by the Rainbow Girls will complete the program. Mrs. Ben SpricK Is general chair man of the banquet. Party to Honor Denise Brooks Denise Brooks, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dean K. Brooks, will celebrate her sixth birthday at a supper party tonight at the home f her parents. The Easter motif will be used in decorating. Honoring Denise will be Cathy and Donna Stone, Mimi and Cathy McNicholas, Jon Beth Goodman, Sally Jochimsen, India Brooks and Arija Lietvietus. SILVERTON Mrs. Ernest By berg will give a piano concert Thursday night, April 21, 8 pjn. at the meeting of the Immanuel Women's Missionary Federation. The meeting will be held at the Fireside room of Immanuel church With Marie Anderson, missionary, as the evenings' discussion topic, Mrs. Harold Satern in charge. Mrs. E. V. Swayze will speak on higher ' education. Hostesses are Mrs. Elser Aarhus. Mrs. Me'vin Satrum. Mrs. Oliver Becken and Mrs. C. Hopkins." Mrs. C. H. Halvorson will preside. SILVERTON Karen Frode. five year old daughter of Mr. and I Mrs. Carl Frode observed her : fifth birthday anniversary Sun day with a family party Sunday tight. Going up from Silverton for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Alber Overlund and Kathryn nd Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Elser Aarhus. Kenneth and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Overlund and Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Over lund. Central Hewell Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kuenzi were honored Wednesday night with a surprise house warming party by a group of friends who presented them with a gift for their new home. Piesent were the honor guests and children Joyce and Jimmy Kuenzi, Mrs. A. E. Kuenzi, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kuenzi. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haverson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lively, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Watts. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bye, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schar, Mr. and Mrs. G rover Lichty, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Perl Bye. SILVERTON A housewarmlng nd family reunion were combined Easter Sunday at the new Mulino home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elli son (Alma Funruc). Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Towe and Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Fun rue, Mr. snd Mrs. H. H. Funrue, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Overlund, all of Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Funrue, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Anderson (Thelma Loe) and Mrs. Carl Loe, all of CorvaHis. Among those attending- the Jam es Melton broadcast in Portland Sunday night were Mr. and Mrs, William Skewis and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cour. Conscientious, Dignified Service I TV t Eght ot the five hundred Girl Scouts, who will take part in the all district "Sing and Swing" Friday night, April 22. at the Willamette university gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock. Left to right are Janet Moen, Roberta Amundsen, Judy Templeton, Zettie Ruth Patterson, Gail Anarde. Jean Moen, Laurel Warner and Sally Cox. The program will include dances and folk songs by brownies and scouts and all parents and friends are invited to attend. (States man photo), n A Surprise Party f Vl Jean Gotnell and Greta Ann Schrecengoat were surprised on their birthdays Monday when they were honored by a group of their friends tTat the home of Jan Foulger on i Fairmount Hill. The junior high? girls went on a bicycle ride during the after noon, returning j to the Foulger home for the prty. Co-hostesses ere Jan Foulger. Jody Ricketts and Virginia Eyre. Others honoring Val Jean and Greta were Dorothy Swiagart, Doris Helen Spaulding. Marjorie Little, Joan Wenger, Joyce Young er. Othelene Leeg Shirley Bingen heimer, Mary Jane Rudd, Marc;a Webb. Nadine Gilman, Carolyn Deckebach. Jackie Baldwin and Susan Raney. Birthday Dinner Honors Three Three birthdays werefcelebrated at an Easter dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stark. Assisting hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Craft of Scio. Honor guests were J. A. Craft, who is 83, his wife, who was 79 on April 1, and their grandson, Dickie Stark, who- is ten years old. At the dinner covers were plac ed for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Craft, Virgil Starr. Miss Jessie Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Craft of Scio and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. StarK and children. Edward, Dickie, Carol and Robert- Easter weekend gaeats at the home of Mr. and 5 Mrs. Lloyd Lee were their daughter, Claralyn. a Delta Delta Delta at Oregon State college, and her brother. Jack Lee, a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity on the campus. Guests of Jack for the i- weekend were two of his fraternity brothers. Howard Chapin and Vern Weiss. Mrs. James T. Brand left by plane Monday for Walla Walla, Wash, on a speaking engagement. Wednesday she will go on to Pull man to visit with Dr. and Mrs. Wilson M. Compton. Dr. Compton is president of Washington State college Mrs. Brand plans to re turn on Friday. Members ef the 'Modern Drama class are planning to motor to Portland Wednesday to attend the stage play, "Man and Superman." starring Maurice Evans at the May fair theatre.' Lt Comm. Irwin Edwards will leave for San Francisco Wednes day after a week's stay in the capital with his mother. Mrs. R. L Edwards. The naval officer is sta tioned in the bay city. Mr and Mrs.; John M. Jerman and son. Jay, of Portland were Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith. 2Z2Z r t CLl'B CALENDAR TUESDAY American War Mother with Mrs. Carl CnRstrom. 978 N. Capitol at., 1 p.m. Theatre Arta Group with Mrs. Blanche Jones. 60S S. Church at.. 1 p m. Central WCTU meet at YWCA. t p m Salem Ministers Wives association with Mrs. Orvllle Jenkins. 1W4 Jeffer son street. 2 pm. Chadw trk chapter. OES. 9 SO initia tion, meeting later. wrusrsDAY Westminster guild. Presbyterian Church meet at church. 1 30 dessert luncheon. Centralis templt. Pthian Sisters, K. P. hal!. 8 p m. Circle One of Woman's rellowahtp of Knight Memorial church to aerve luncheon at church. 12 o'clock. WSCS Fust Methollt church busi ness session. 10 45 am . luncheon at noon, prog i am following Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Elmer Smith. Wallace Road. 2 pm. Eagles auxiliary social club meat at hall. 371 N High St.. 1 o'clock covored dish dinner. Salem chapter. OES social club cov ered dish luncheon. Masonic temple, noon. Oregon Grape camp. Roval Neighbors of America. VTW hall. I p.m. IUX'KSDAY Disabled American Veterans auxil iary, all day sewing with Mrs. Cora Hutchinson. ISIS North Commercial Street. No host luncheon at noon. Salem council of Women's rfaniza tiona, chamber of commerce, I p.m. ridel) class. First Baptist ehurch, one o'clock covered dish luncheon at ehurch. Neighbors of Woodcraft T) tbje luh with Mrs. Myrtle Bechtel. lflOS Ferry St., no-host dinner. 12:13 p m. Xeizer Ladies sewing club with Mrs. L. K. GUkey. 360 Manbrin Drive, cov- dish luncheon noon, plant sale. Mrs. James If. Nicholson. Jr.. and son, Jimmy, will go to Port land Wednesday to spend the re mainder of the week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bay. Salem Woman's club Literature and Poetry group will meet at the clubhouse this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock for coffee. The program will be at S o'clock with Mrs. George Rossman reviewing "The Big Fisherman" by Douglas. Sigma Kappa alumnae will be entertained Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Earl Cooley, 2270 Center street, at 8 o'clock. GK3QGGGCB0 PORTLAND $1.05 ROUND TRIP $1.90 Plus Federal Tax DEPOT 45 N. Church St. Phone Z-242S .oQ I FAITHFUL SERVICE . . . It s something you EXPFCT from your watch quite naturally. But here'? a tip! You'll actually GET trou ble free service day in and day out if you make P. W. HALE'S your watch repair headquarters. Often it's a matter rf prevention. Watches DO need cleaning and oiling about orce a year. And remember, we specialize in watch repairing at reasonable prices. WHILE , HOLLYWOOD JEUEIER 0 "V --11, w - m IS , Tfc I 1 - ? Dinner For Husbands Women of Rotary will entertain their hut-bands at their annual dinner party on Monday night, April 25 at the chamber of corn men e. A buffet dinner will be served with a program following. The dinner will take the place of the usual"monthly luncheon meet ing. Plans for the affair were com- ' pleted Monday at a dessert lunch eon when Mrs. John L. Franzen entertained the board members. Covers were placed for Mrs. Roy Hartand and Mrs. Homer Smith, jr., who are arranging the dinner for the men, Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. Floyd Bressler. Mrs. Harry B. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Fowler and Mrs. Franzen. Mrs. Glenn Stevens will enter tain members of her club at budge and a late supper Wednesday night at her Division street home. Two Women Hurt Near Silverton SILVERTON, April 18 Mrs. Sidney Zetterberg is at Silvei ton hospital, where she was brought Sunday with a number of broken ribs following an automobile acci dent as she and her husband were returning to their home at Log stone after spending the day with his parents in Silverton. Mrs. William Schwarz is also at Silverton hospital, where she was taken Sunday after she cut her hand severely with a knife. Tele-fun- by Warren Goodrich "Oh, dear 1 1 hop thy wait long onough for mo to got to tho phono I" Youll reach the person you're calling more often if you give him at least a minute to an swer. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. mm I I IPunlbMc PROBATE COURT H. J. Falnes estate: Order au thorizes sale of securities. Rose Dickinson estate: Estate appraised at $12,610. W. A. High estate: Estate ap praised at $48,481. Fraok.R. Simeral estate: Final account hearing set for May 22. G. D. McBride estate: Final de cree settles estate. Mable L. Smith estate: Final decree settles estate. Brown E. Sisson guardianship estate: Order authorizes sale of real property. CIRCUIT COURT Merlin Estep. jr, vs Weisfleld and Goldberg: Order overrules de fendants' motion to strike. June Duncan vs Gene Duncan: Amended suit for divorce filed. Charles Wayne Savage vs Lor etta Rae Savage: Defendant files answer admitting and denying. Arthur R. Trimblee and William E. Barry vs Esther Paulsen: De fendant files answer admitting and denying, Fred Greenberge Dress Co., Inc., vs Smart Shop: Defendants' motion to make more definite and certain allowed. William M. Boone vs T. T. Leon ard and Limestone Products, Inc.: Order dismisses suit as settled and without costs on motion of plaint iff. A. D. Marcott vs Paul Marcott: Case dismissed with prejudice and without costs as settled. Marjorie Herrell vs Enoch Her rell: Decree of divorce awards custody of a minor child to plaint iff. Emma Betty O Konak vs Charles O'Konak: Default order entered. Fredrick Visnaw vs Evelyn Vis naw: Decree of divorce awards custody of a minor child to de fendant plus $75 per month ali mony and approves property set tlement agreeement. Charley Cook vs Doisy Lulu Cook: Decree of divorce awards custody of a minor child to plaintiff. Beth Dehut vs Charles Dehut: Order of default entered. Nona O. Kroll vs Leo Kroll: Or der of default entered. Opal L. Purcell vs Maurice F. Puree 11: Decree of divorce grants custody of a minor child to plaint- lii. Claude E. Beckwith vs Clara Beckwith: Decree of divorce re stores defendant's former name of Clara M. Nevin and settles prop erty rights. Emma Betty O'Konak vs Charles O'Konak: Decree of divorce re stores plaintiff's maiden name of Messmer. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Lloyd F. Hamby, 3C, state em ploye, 2605 State st, and Evelyn B. Shimondle, 31, clerk-typist, 410 N. 18th st., both of Salem. W. 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Quick Results 15c per line for one Insertion 40c per line for three Insertions Minimum Ad 2 Lines TO PLAGE 0UR IHLe cordis 19th st., and Eilene Tucker, book keeper and cashier, 1760 McCoy St., both of Salem. Jiles Frank Ohmart, 24, truck driver, Toledo, and Lillian Ellen Langeliers, 24, clerk, Woodburn. DISTRICT COURT Philip Smith, Rickman road, charged with larceny, trial set for May 26 following plea of innocent; posted $250 bail. MUNICIPAL COURT Burnell Herbert Falk, Eugene, reckless driving, liquor involved, fined $100 and driver's license re voked for six months. Howard E. Meckelson, reckless driving, liquor involved, fined $150. Salem Student Winner Of Vodvil Prize Trip Elizabeth Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Nelson, 545 Leslie st.. won a trip to Reno as an award given to the out standing individual performer at University of Oregon's all-campus Vodvil last week. Miss Nelson, a senior in music and a vocalist, is to go to Reno You've HEARD Abonl Hin - How "THE SEAMAN oi the SEALED CAR Wednesday $25,000 Bel ACTUALLY WELDED ' 1. COAST TO COAST THE ONLY CAR LIKE BKAMEY BROS. 2ND & LEWIS . . April 23 to appear on a national radio broadcast sponsored by Uni versity of Nevada. DeVINNEY SAID IMPROVED SILVERTON, April 18 E. A. DeVinney, caretaker of Silverton park and municipal swimming pool, was reported as a little im proved Monday but still in a serious condition by members of his family. DeVinney had an emergency appendectomy Satur day. . a m a . aa bt ai aaai a ib... aa f Itt I iAw'iA COIUMSIA IWItlll, INC. Highl, April 20th, 6 lo IN FOR 14 MONTHS TOURING THE COUNTRY too mmm A! DIAL Col. Miles to Speak' At Pomona Wednesday C& J. W. Miles of the imy nglners will speak! it the lectur er's program at thi regular met ing of Marion county .Pomona grange at Union Hill grange hall Wednesday. j j " Colonel Miles, who la resident engineer for construction at De troit dam, will talk on flood con trol and irrigation project! for th Willamette valley.' j t a m mm i a . a a aa a. a a. C TACOMA, IWASHINOTOM i ILHWWS Yon Can SEE 10 P. VL Only XK I1I1II i IIP JinnUELan IT IN THE WORLD MOTOR! SILVERTON; r X f j 2 - 2441 av ! ai r 545 North Capitol TtL 3-3672 2031 fmmWmmto Mmm4 frWfUmw S2S