1 Tha SMtm an. Solany Qrfrjaa, Wedn day, Tana 28, 134 I SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC X Visitors Are Guests at Dinners Several intertatin visitors of not are in the capital this week with Informal entertaining arrang ed In their honor. :. ; Mr. Bohu A. Behes of -Berke-.ley, Calif, came north this week to Join her husband, Prof. Benes, who Is a visiting professor during the Willamette university summer session. Mrs. Benes will leave to night for Tour Winds camp, where h will be an Instructor and her daughter, Muaka, will also attend the camp during the summer season. Dr. and Mrs. O- Herbert Smith entertained at dinner Monday niaht at University House for Prof. and Mrs. Benes. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. Prof, andl Mrs. Harold Lang of Pittsburg, and Miss Sally Smith. Greets Honor Visitor Dr. and Mrs. Gregg have as their house guests for a fortnight Prof. and Mrs. Lang. He is faculty member at Carnegie Institute la Pittsburg. Visiting at the Gregg home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Comer, also of Pittsburg Tuesday night Dr. and Mrs. " egg were hosts for a dinner party at their Marion street resi dence for tha pleasure of Prof. and Mrs. Lang. Covers were plac ed for the Langs, Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Judge and Mr. James T. Brand, Dr. and Mrs. G.Herbert Smith, Miss Sally Smith, Prof, and Mrs. Bonus A. Benes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague and the Greggs. This weekend the Greggs and thHr guests will enjoy a trip to Crater Lake and scenic points on the roast. Last weekend the four n.de a molor trp up the Colum bia River highway and Timberlins Idg. Surprise Shower For Miss Busselle A surprise shower was held for Mtse Betty Jean Busselle of Se attle on June 23 at the home of hr uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn D. Steiner of Silverton. j MLss Busselle announced her engagement to Robert M. Miller, VSichlta, Kan., early this month end the wedding will take place in Honolulu in July. Mr. Miller Lt a dental technician with the U. S. navy stationed in Hawaii. Miss Busselle is the daughter ( Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Busselle of Seattle and Portland, former residents of Salem. Mr. Miller is the son of R. N. Miller of Ther Dvipilis, Wyo.. and Mrs. D. Wherry of Wichita. Kans. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bus elle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hie bert. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klle vtr, LeRoy and Marjorie Kliever, Mrs. John Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Peta Hhebert, Miss Velma Hu bert. Nick Hiebert, Raymond Kieberf, Mrs. Helen Gossen and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hiebert all of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gossen and family. Miss Verda Hiebert anal Mrs. Herman Ochs of Salem, and Mrs. Elizabeth' Hiebert and Daniel J. Steiner of Silverton. CLUB CALENDAR i . WEDNESDAY f Royal Neighbor Sewln club and Juvenile pcnic meet wltn Mr. Jm V- ... ct ....... luncheon, 11:90 D m. ! Ladies ot o.a k no-iiosi tuncneoa at noon. with Mr. Florence Shtpp, ISM Ntbruki street. S First Presbyterian church Women a Mod at ion covered dlah luncheon at Glenn Adams home, rol4 I. 12 30 p ro. FRIDAY I I Barbara Frietchla Tent, Daughter of Union Veterans meet at Salem Wom an' clubhouse. 1 o m. i I Anniversary Reception Si Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh were honored on their silver wed ding anniversary Sunday when their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuper enter tained at their country -home. A hundred and fifty guests called between 2 and 5 ofclock. Assist ing the hosts were the couple's other two sons, Donald and Earl Strausbaugh, Jr., and Mrs. Straus baugh. The honor guest wore a floor length silver crepe gown and corsage of pink roses and bouvardia. jii Presiding at thai punch bowl were Mrs. W. H. Grabenhorst and Mrs. J. Edgar Reay. Cutting the cake were Mrs. George Graben horst and Mrs. Alvin Zimmerman of Lebanon. Miss Velma Kuper was in charge of the dining room, assisted by Mrs. Clifford Junkiet of Lebanon and Mr. Henry Sun derland, i. 'Greeting guests at the door was Sedonia Burton and at the guest book was Mrs. Eugene Weathers. Musical numbers given during the afternoon included - solos by' Mrs. Christina Kuhn. Miss Velma and Miss Delores Kuper and Leroy Kuper, accompanie4 by Miss Lois Schrenk; accordiarti numbers by Nola Jean Zobel; flute solo by Mrs. Homer Kuper, accompanied by Miss Velma Kuper; piano ieleo tions by Don Strausbaugh. Th'e tea table walj covered with a white embroidered maderia cloth and centered ylth pink rose bud flanked by plqk tapers. 'I Shower Honors Young Matron Mrs. Aaron Dufnbeck was a hostess on Monday; to a group of young friends of i Mrs. Richard Jtjvitt (the former! Doris Dough- ton). The evening i was spent in formally, j - Those attending the affair were Mrs. Robert Adams, Mrs. Gene Cooksey. Miss Velora Williams, Mrs. David Doughton, Mrs. M. B. Doughton, Miss Coralee Dough ton, Miss Peggy i Gabriel. Miss Margaret Forsyth, the hostess and the honor guest. if ;. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. DonnaH, for merly of Salem, who are now mak ing their home in Westwood, Los Angeles, are visiting her with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry. They came' north for the graduation of their, granddaughter, Diane Perry, from Salem high school The Donnells plan to return south in mid-July,- (Bride-elect To Be Feted i At Shower ! An August wedding is being planned by Miss Miriam Shellen berger and her fiance, Theodore :Flook, who revealed their troth in ithe early spring. The rites will be iperformed on Saturday, August 20 at the First Congregationalhurdsl ai o ciocK wun a reception 101 lowing in the fireplace room. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. A. G. Matherly and Mr. Flook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (Theodore R. Flook of Portland. Mrs. Hubert Williamson will be hostess for the pre-nuptial parry Thursday night at her Glen Creek home in compliment to Miss Shel- lenberger. A bathroom shower will fete the honor guest and a late supper will be served by the hostess. Honoring Miss Shellenberger will be Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Mrs. Courtner Jones, Mrs. William Pet tit, Mrs. Edward Salstrom, Mrs. James R- Phillips, Misses Joanne Fitzmaurice, Patricia Brock, Mari ann Croisan, Harriet Huston, Jane Carson, Margaret Newton, Suzanne Small, Barbara and Gloria Mc Clintock, Barbara Sundet and Barbara Causey. (Mrs. Keith Honored ' Mrs. Gordon Keith was honored at a surprise shower Tuesday night when Mrs. Norman Shaw enter tained for members of their club at her Kingwood Heights home on Fair Oaks Way. A late supper followed several hours of bridge. Additional guests bidden to fete Mrs. Keith were her mother, Mrs. Willis E. Vincent Mrs. Donald Barnick and Mrs. John Gardner of Tillamook. Club members at tending were Mrs. Victor Collins, jr., Mrs. Craig Coyner, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden. Mrs. Milton Hart well, Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mrs. Gordon Krueger, Mrs. James New comb and the hostess. Bridge Tourney Winners Listed Mrs. John S. Bon and L. W. Frasier of Albany were the win ning north-south pair at the week ly duplicate contract tournament of the Salem Elks Bridge club, while Mrs. Rupert Park and Ar thur Lewis were second. High on the east-west side were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Huston, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cline second. William F. Leary remained in the lead of the six-week series being conducted by the club with Mrs. Edward F. Roth, Mrs. Clin and Mrs. Bone following. Only on more tournament is to be played in the series, which will b completed Tuesday, July 5. Next master point tournament of the Salem club will b held Friday, July 8, while many local player also are planning to at tend the Corvallis master point Friday, July 1. Bridal Party For Anne Stenger j Miss Anne Stenger, bride-elect of Carter Hitt, was honored'; at a miscellaneous shower on Friday. Mrs. Ella Voves and Mrs.! Zoe i McCormick were hostesses at the j Cottage street home of Mrs. Voves. I The wedding will be an event of j August 14 at Sacred Heart church ' at Gervaisv Bidden to honor Miss Stenger ' were, her mother. Mrs. Josenh i Stenger, Mrs. Frank Krupicka, Miss Betty Steele, Mr?. Doris Hardenburger, Miss Loretta Muhs, Miss Dortha Burley. Mrs. W. G. Stuntz, jr Mrs. Mary DeVall. Mrs. Otis Binegar, Mrs. Donald Henery, Mrs. Rose Smith. Miss Lotus ftobsem. Miss Monte Berning. Miss Lois Eggers, Miss Betty Wyf febj, Mrs. Pauline Hast ings, Mrs. Eva "Dorks. Miss Bertha Muhs, Mrs. Robert Hitt, Mrs. La Vern Eggers. Miss Joan Voves, and Mrs. P. H. Seely. DETROIT A wedding af In terest to his friends here was that of Lon Goodrich and Miss Jimmy Hall of Silverton. -which was solemnized at Vancouver on June 24. He and his father Omer Goodrich were employed here by the Atkinson Construction Co. last summer. The latter now works here for the army engineers? The young .couple will live at Silveiton where he is employed. Mrs. John C. Lackead and daughter. Gail, are vacationing this week 'at Neskowin. Business Girls To Have Outing The YWCA is planning a holi day for working girls over the Fourth of July weekend. A char tered bus will take the group to sclnic spots on the Metolius river. Swimming, hiking and horseback riding will be among the1 sports included. Business girls interestedVjjpuld contact Miss Jean Carrico at' the YWCA before the evening of July 1 for further information and reserva tions. Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist will be among those in , Portland Thursday night to attend the Budapes' String Quartet concert. mm 2 For 1 1 Press Sale Is SliU On BUY I AT THE REGULAR LOW PRICE . . 1 THE SECOND IS YOURS 11 i Plus Otha Mony Savers Lilt This ii vi: vd 'iiofi -z J' -- s AlpKa Chis Honor Founder Tuesday A group of Alpha Chi Omega alumnae and active members in Salem motored to Portland Tues day night to attend the affair giv en by the Portland alumnae m honor of one of th founders of the fraternity, Miss Estelle Leon ard of Union City, Indiana. The party was held at the home of Mrs. William Jasper Kerr with her daughter, Mrs. J. L. McGinnis. assisting. Miss Leonard is en route home after attending the national con vention of the fraternity held last week in Pasadena. She entered De Pauw university in 1885. where she became a charter member of AlpTia ahaptar. She was CUo tit first president. Miss Leonard has been head of the music department at Moores Hill college and was also head of the piano department at Centenary college. Attending the affair from Salem were Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, a daughter of Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. Lewis. Griffith, Mrs. Frank Guerin, Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. William Crog han. Mrs. Gerald M. Robison, Mrs. William Carlson and Miss Bar bara Bates. House guests f Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Sniffer the past Week have been his sister, Mrs. William Warren and children, Patricia and Bob. of Houston, Texas. Th Warrens will visit in Portland with her parents before returning to Texas. Gowns - a riot of popular colors; & shades - - 2.98 values now Rayon Panties Blouses, values to 8.95 Gowns, good values Hose . . I, , $1.8 value : . 19 J. . ! Baby bottle holder, and toy, $1.98 value Crib pads - Reg. $1.15 valu Training Pants Boy's Caps, Reg. 69c 2 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 . $3.00 $1.00 . 83c . $1.00 2 for $1.00 4 for $1.00 2 for $1.00 (EdDILtlDniE'S DDESS SHOP (((slW If) VaL to LSS II (7 ? 1 J w w LP9 E: O. M. BRINGS YOU GOOD ! BARGAINS AT QUALITY MILLERS HERE ARE A FEW Famous Brand . . . Nylon Jersey Panties Rg. $3J00I All sizes 5-6-7-8-9-10 - 2nd Floor 19 Women's Fine Bloiises, Reg. $5.95 to $12.95 t - h.r. hilf 2 PWCI A special purchs. for E. O. M. Sal.l Tailored rayon crap.,, dr.uy suit blouses ... all ar. prical Whir., pink, blu., maize, red, etc 2nd floor. LARGE GROUP OF BETTER DRESSES Regularly $19.95 to $39.95. WOMEN'S BLOUSES All odds and brokn. lines of woman's blouss argrouped on this tabl for quick clearancel Com to i. O. AA. quick . . . it's a bargain you can't afford to miss. 2nd floor. . RAYON FABRICS, Reg. to $2.00 yd.! Fabrics you'll want to make up now or laterl Crepes, taffetas, gabardines, etc. The new sport stripesl Checks, plaids, plain wanted shades! GIRDLES AND PANTIE GIRDLES' DOWNSTAIRS 81 x 108 Pequot Sheets ..... 2.89 72 x 108 Pequot Sheets 2.69 LESS $2,98 YARD $395 63 x 108 Pequot Sheets 2.49 42 x 36 Pequot Pillow Cases . . . 1.20 REG.! $6.95! ESMOND BLANKETS This nationally advertised wool, rayon and cotton blanket, sizes 72x84 for double bed, comes beautifully trim med with wide satin ribbon bindings. Be sure to see this E. O. M. blanket special ... downstairs. $4 95 300 PAIRS OF FINE SHOES Reg. to $9.95 pr. Women's pumps, straps, oxfords, ties, etc., in this special clearance of all odds go on sa! at way ess than half! Brown, black, blue. Mam floor. NEW! STRAW HANDBAGS These smart new straw bags are the season's favorite! See them E. O. M. special sale! Main floor. v i NEW TODAY! A big table of j Denim and Cheviot! Sportswear! . . . Choice Pedal pushers, shorts, sun dresses, play suit$, halter and short outfits . i . here's everything you'll nefd for the l-ourtr. ot July picnic and celebrations! 2nd floor. . .$5)95 $298 PAIR $395 FIREWORKS! We have every type that can be legally sold in Oregon! j j 1 I v O for :! I -" i- nr i i la Tha Xelxer District Charge It Now - Pay in August!