JET 'S f Tfo gfcrtmgn, gctlny, Qreqso. Thnndar. June S3, Ml 1 SOCIETY CLUBS Armstrongs Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mi. Idvvjn P. Arm strong weie honor guests at a sur prise party on the occasion of thtir stiver weddirg anniversary Wed nesday nigit when a group of their friend entertained with a no-host dlnrer at the American Legion club. The centerpiece on tha table, -,. nt rffkl lilies. Dink and white estilbe and yellow marguerites flanked by white rapera. ivy, wiui candles, was arranged down the ntr nf tha lonf table. A wed ding cake was also a feature of h mrt mnA fhs (rnun resent ed the couple with silver dollars. wrapped as a gin. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Dr. and Mrs. George K Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Bert ram Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Rex, Mr. ana Mrs. rea srirlr T mnnrt Mr-. nd Mri. Carl C. Schneider, and Mrs. Law rence Brown, Mr. ana Mrs. An hur Knox, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, Miv and Mrs. iKarl W. 'iHelnlein, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonesteelei Mrs. Ralph H. Camp bell, Mr, and Mrs. E, C. Charl ton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Dr. and Mrs. Kennetn fow ana Mr. and Mrs. John Mmto. Committees Appointed Mrs. Arthur Weddle, who was elected regional director for the ensuing two years at the Business and Professional Women's region al conference in Seattle, was guest speaker at the Salem BPW club dinner meeting Tuesday night at TJohlgren's. H-r title was "Re gional and Ours and Rational Pro- gram." Mrs. John Versteeg, chairman of the dinner, introduced Mrs. Weddle. Miss Eleanor Roberts introduced the singer. John Schmidt, jr., who was accompanied by Mrs. Schmidt. Miss Marilyn DLtkeley, a pupil of Jessie Bush Michelson, played a piano solo, Installation of officers took place with Mrs. Marion Wooden the In stalling officer. New officers are a follows: Mrs. John Versteeg, president; Miss Alberta Shoe tmke, first vica president; Mirt. Sue Booch. second vice president; Mr. Beryl Muelhap.t, recording ocrrtsry; Miss Mildred Yetter, corresponding secretary; Miss Ce celia Woodruff, treasurer; Mrs. Mabel Clock. Mis Vnda Hill nd Mrs. Lu Verne. Hardwkke, direct or. Committee thairmen-;named by Mrs. Versteeg are as follows Mrs. Arthur Weddle, parliamentarian; Miss Ethel Parr, art; Miss Betty F.lofson, bulletin; Mrs. Jessie paviison, cheer and contact; Mrs. fe. E. Wootten, education and vo cations; Miss Blanche Hull, equal rights; Mrs. Sue Booch. finance nd auditing; Mrs. Donald Jessop, muM Miss Alberta Shoemake, . Wraui coordinator; Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, jr. and Miss Eleanor Jloberts, co-chairmen for public ity; Mrs. Marion Wooden, public (fairs; Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea. Jr., health and safety; Mrs. E. A. Tue akf. hospitality; Mrs. Hallia Shard, Inlernational relations; Miss Merle Dimick, legislature; Mrs. Vivian Hoenig, membership and emblem; Mrs. Effie King, recreation; Mrs. Hel Marshall, telephone and transportation ; Miss Myrtle Weafherholt. United Nations; Mrs. Alms Werstlem, radio and tele Vision; Mrs. Eugene Estes, con wntion project; Mrs. Charles For rHte. business women's week; Miss Louis Neuman, scrap book; Miss Ruth McAdams. reservations; Mrs. Grace Clark, custodian; and Miss Iffle Smith, historian. Winner Are Listed At the regular ladies' day play at the Salem Golf club on Wed- irsuaj irs. wcrner Brown was wiifher in class A; Airs. Reynolds Allen, class B: Mrs. Glen Steven. son, class C, and Mrs. John Steet- rPammw and Mrs. G. Robert Hoff man, tied In class D. Mias Beryl HolL Mis Ad - Mrs. Leah Hogie and Miss Helen Lane were amoris those in Port. lnd Monday nsht to attend the atage play, "Harvey." Mr. til Mrs. Paul C. Davie ! LaGrande were in Salem this week to attend the golden "wedding an niversary of his parenU, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Davies. Tasty, Tcmcy Y Ocean Frooh CRAB l Cocklail H At Tear 1 Fsvortt Tavera Try One Today f LEHIIAH'S X I Seafood )) - -i - s V -, . - 'J- - c - - . V v - - ; I Miss Jan Herrig, who was Installed as honored queen of Salern Bthl job's Daughters at a formal installation ceremony on Jun 20. (Kennall-Ellis). Joanne Cooley Has Birthday Joanne Cooley celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday afternoon at the home of her parents, the Byron Cooleys. Games were In play in the garden with refresh ments following. Honoring Joanna were Janice and Linda Drakeley, Sandra Johnson, Mary Ann Rempfer, Lucinda Henshaw, Mary Margar et Smith, Mary Lou Surgeon, Billy Geibel, Vonah Richards, Michael Cooley. Jimmie and Ste phen Ross, Diana and Ross Cooley and Tommy Deibert. Additional guests were Mrs. Glenn Baillle, Mrs. William Drakelev. Mrs. Z. W. Cooley, Mrs. Willard Gritton, Mrs Adam Dei bert, Mrs. E. M. Rulifson apd Mrs. Byron Cooley. ' Delegates Talk On Conference Mrs. Ina Blum entertained member s of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club at her home Tuesday night. She served a buffet supper late In tha eve ning. Mrs. Henry Kayser, delegate. f rom the district clubs, and Mrs. Lloyd Myers, gave reports on the International Consumer Credit conference held in Boston recent ly. Francis Smith spoke on his re cent trip to tha east coast. Young Musicians Study Four girls from Leslie junior high school were awarded scholar ships to 'summer school In tha department of music, University of Oregon, and are now attend ing classes in Eugene. Carol Lea violinist, Sidney Kromer, 'cellist and Lauren Hurr, pianist, who make up an instrumental and a vocal trio and Roberta Graham, also a violinist are the musicians All made superior: ratings in the music contests in Klamath Falls this spring. Roberta Graham will go into high school next fall, the others into the 9th grade at Las lie. Dean and Mrs. Mel via H. Oeist and Bennet Ludden will be in Portland Friday night to be din ner guests of Mrs. Robert C. Top ping. Mrs. Topping was a mem ber of the Willamette university music school faculty the past year, Recent house rnests of Mr. and Mrs A. W. Loucks were her brother-in-law and sister. Com mander and Mrs. J. E. Edwards, who stopped here enroute to his new base in Seattle. Commander Edwards has been stationed in Chiria. Have You Seen Our Large Assort ment of Lou -Priced, Certified !e built Washers. Yonr Satisfaction Gnaranleed Priced Fron ....... Friendly Sorrlco FREE DELIVERY MUSIC j 4 CLUB CALENDAE FRIDAY Barbara Trletchte Tent. Daughters of Union Veteran meet at Salem Wom an's clubhouse, i p m. Past Presidents club of Hal Hibbard auillarr. No. 4. USWV meet for cov ered dish luncheon. 1J:30 p m. with Mrs. John Bertelaon. 110 . iereue n. Birthday Party, Visitors of .Note FOUR CORNERS Compliment ing her daughter, SherriU White, on her seventh birthday. Mrs. E. C. White. 4055 Beck evo. was host ess on Tuesday to a group of girls. The traditional birthday refresh ments were served to Joyce Brant, Marilyn Corbett, Janice Phillips, Twila Rickman, Connie Chambers, Arlene White. Nancy Baker and her mother, Mrs. Rollin Baker. Returning home on Friday from Corvallls waa Miss Verlaine Wal ker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mahrt ave. Miss Walker was acting councelor for t-fi sum mer school for two weeks. She is a home economics major at Oregon State college. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hensley and daughters, Dorothy and Sue Hens ley, of Plains, Mont., are' visitors in the H. E. Walls hdnla, 4087 Glen wood drive, this week. Mrs Walls and Mrs. Hensley are sis ters. From here the visitors will go on to California and Arizona. Mrs. Clara Walls of Paradise, Mont., will arrive this week for an extended visit in tha Walls home. She Is Mr. Walls mothe. Miss Judith Todd of Gresham is spending the week with her cousin. Miss Joann Greene, Beck ave. Mrs. Vernon Seott (Elisabeth Lewis) of Los Angeles is visiting in the capital for a week at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Mrs. Scott is working on her doctor of philo sophy degree at the University of Southern California and has also been teaching part time. She hopes to receive her degree next year. BE-BOOFIIIG? Be thrift i aoormc-sioMC QND 255 N. Commercial Salem Folk Home From The East - Three Salem couples are being welcomed home from trips east which took them to national con ventions. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp attended the ina-; a: I n . i j I uuuii dujt scvui cuuncii s con vention in Boston and later went on to New York City for the International Rotary convention. Also attending the Rotary con vention were Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson and daughter, Karen, who are expected home th end of the week, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Kells, who have al ready returned to Salem. Accom panying the Knapps on the trip were their sons, Ed and Jim. Mr. Knapp is president of the Cascade area council, BoyHScouts, and Mr. Phillips is a member of the northwest regional committee. The Knapps toured the New England states, Quebec and Mon treal, following the conventions and then went south to Virginia. Washington, D.C., Annapolis and home by way of ' Kansas City, where they visited relatives, and Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips also vis ited the New England states while In the east and went up to Que bec and Niagara Falls. In Harris burg, Pa. they visited with Gen eral and Mrs. Albert Stackpole, and in Wilmington, Delaware with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downs, both couples having formerly lived here during the war, when their hus bands were stationed in Salem with the army. A Garden Wedding The marriage of Miss Jnvce Houtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Houtz, Salem, and Edward Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Willis of Barstow, Calif., took place on June 23 at 8 o'clock at a garden wedding at the country home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Har- rold Houtz. The Rev. Dudley Strain officiated and organists were Miss Ruth Van Orsdel and Carolyn Wil lis. Mrs. E. W. Boldt sang. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a white Be'mberg sheer floor length gown with lace trim onthe ixxiiee. Her fingertip veil was held in place with a crown of lace and orange blossoms and she carried a white Bible topped witn yellow rosebuds and stephan otis. Mrs. Darrell Simmons of Port land, sister of the bride, was the honor matron. She wore a pink organdy frock and carried a nose gay of pink roses. Steve Manners of Portland was best man and ush ers were Arthur Houtz and James Houtz. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. H. F. Houtz, Mrs. Arthur Houtz, Mrs. L. L. Goode, Mrs. E. W. Boldt, Mrs. C. B. Willis. Mrs. J. D. Houtx and Miss Mary Ann Willis. After a wedding trip along the coast the couple will bo at home in Barstow Calif., where the bride is a kindergarten teacher and her husband is in the service station business. Seeleys Will Visit Don Seeley, who with his wife and children, Donnette Stephanie and Glen Herbert, will visit his mother, Mrs. Glen Seeley over the Fourth of July, is one of four part ners owning the new radio station KWIE at Kennewick, Washington. Seeley formerly was with the Pas co station before taking over his duties as commercial manager of the new station which opened in February. He was associated with The Oregon Statesman prior to go ing to Eastern Washington Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Potter and Mr. and Mp. Gordon Carl have returned from a trip north to Van couver and Victoria, B.C. The two matrons had gone north earl ier to attend the national AAUW convention and were joined in Seattle by their husbands. see the friendly little Scotchman for a FREE ESTIMATE! SONS au.apci Ph. 3-8478 np OPEN TIL 9 FRIDAY $550 A BlrtluUy Dinner Elizabeth Shafer, daughter of the Frank Shafers, and Darlene Loose, daughter of Mrs. Lorea Loose, celebrated their thirteenth birthdays on Wednesday. They invited ten of their girl friends to a dinner party at the Shafer home on South High street and late, the group made up a line party at the theatre. Mrs. F. E. Loose, grandmother of Darlene, was also present for the party. Initiation For Auxiliary Twelve new members were ini tiated at the meeting of American Legion auxiliary, 136, Tuesday night at the. Salem Woman's club house. Degree team of Past Presi dents of Capital Unit 9 initiated the following:1 The initiates included Mrs. Jason W. Ewing, Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr., Mrs. Jerome B. Hansen, Mrs. Hom er G. Lyon, jr., Mrs. Carlton L. Roth, Mrs. Gerald Simpson, Mrs. George Spaur, Mrs. Jack N. Tid well, Mrs. John Cattrall, Mrs. Cal vin D. Moss, Mrs. Ethel Oliver, Mrs. Alice J. Schmidt. Mrs. Bert A, Walker was in stalled president; Mrs. Sam Har bison, first vice president; Mrs. Carroll Robinson,econd vice pres ident; Mrs. E. Joe Simkins, record ing secretary; Mrs. Ira L. Goff, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ed w a r d Klippert, treasurer; Mrs. Abraham Friesen, chaplain; . Mrs. Joseph DiFilippi, historian; Mrs. Wayne Perdue, sergeant at arms. Mrs. Robert S. Kreason, district president, was a special guest. For music. Miss Joanne Wenger and Miss Mary Shrunk played piano numbers. Mrs. Harlan Judd, the retiring president, has been appointed as sistant sergeant - at- arms for the state auxiliary during the conven tion here in August. Refreshments followed with Mrs. Judd presiding at the punch bowl, Mrs. Edward Klippert headed the Committee and assisting were Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Jack Watkins, Mrs. Harold Streeter, Mrs. Clayton Steinke and Mrs. Walter Wood. Mrs. Rollin Ha air has Invited members of her clubto a bridge luncheon at her country home on Croisan Creek Friday afternoon. Additional guests will be Mrs. Donald Bower and Mrs. Roger M. Schnell. ONLY I lowoLIVUo HERE'S A BIG CLEAN-UP SALE OF DRESSES . . . FORMERLY UP TO 29.95! Some rare bargains if you attend this sale early this morning at 9:301 2nd floor. Take elevator. Rayon crepes and gabardines . . . cottons of the bet ter class . . . dresses for every occasion wear at ridiO ulously low price of $5.00. Size range from 9 to 15 and 10 to 44. Some maternity frocks in the lot. At $ 15.95 ... a group of formals, afternoon and din ner dresses regularly priced ta $39,951 Also some cas uals in the group. Guests Here For Reunion The Norwood clan held its fam ily reunion at the Norwood Ap person hoL.e in McMinnville on Sunday. A picnic dinner was serv ed in the garden with over fifty attending. Going from Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet. sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet and sons, Phillip and Gary. Weekend guests at the senior Goulet home were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam R. Norwood of Seattle, who were here for the reunion. A sis ter of Mrs. Goulet, Mrs. J. R. Jus tice, also of Seattle, came down for the occasion and has been vis iting this week in McMinnville. She will come to Salem on Friday and spend the holiday weekend at the Goulet home. Also a guest at the Goulet home this coming week end will be another sister, Mrs. W. Hugh Williamson of Portland. Tea Honors Mothers Sigma Kappa alumnae enter tained informally at tea Wednes day afternoon at the country home of Mrs. Fred Viesko at Mission Bottom in a compliment to the Sigma Kappa alumnae. Mrs. Bert A. Walker introduced the guests to Mrs. Viesko, Mrs. Vern McMullen, president of the newly organized mothers club, and Mrs. Thomas G. Wright, jr., presi dent of tha alumnae group, who received informally. Attending the tea were Mrs. C. Lester Newman, Mrs. Claude H. Murphy, Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Asahel Fish, Mrs. Winston Burris, Mrs. Forrest Holmes, Dallas, Mrs H. J. Eastman, Dallas, Mrs. R. J. Davey, Mrs. Arthur Holden, Mrs Vern McMullen, Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Mrs Delmer DeSart, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Thomas G. Wright, jr.. Mrs, B. W. Stacey, Mrs. George Robin son, Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Joseph Franko of Aberdeen, Wash., Mrs. Allan Johnson.Mrs. Stuart Compton, Mrs. Earl Cooley. Mrs Leon Everitt, Mrs. Luther Jensen and Mrs. E. E. Beckman. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Jensen attended the Portend Sigma Kap pa aiumnae picnic on iuonaay. Miss Mary Eyre has left for southern California where she will attend the summer session at Po mona college. SPECIAL DRESS CLEARANCE YOUR CHOICE FROM THIS BIG GROUP NOW ... PAY IN AUGUST Tap of Them 'All Icings May Change on Summertime Birthday Cakes; Try the New By Maxioe Bares Statesman Woman's Editor Even summertime birthday parties served outdoors deserve spe cial icing on the cake, and sometimes it's a good idea to use new re cipes for the frosting. Here are several good old icings from "my little black book" of recipes: ORANGE BUTTER FROSTING 1 tablespoons butter in X tablespoons boiling water 2 cups sifted conf. sugar 1 unbeaten egg white 2 tablespoons canned orange pulp or marmalade Mix butter, water, sugar, add orange, drop in egg white, stir hard until it holds shape when dropped from a spoon. ICE CREAM FROSTING li cup powdered sugar 1 egg yolk 2. tablespoons melted butter Cream enough to spread 1 teaspoon vanilla Drop egg in butter, add sugar. vanilla, and cream to spread. CLEVER JUDY ICING (or chocolate custard) Good! 2 cups sifted conf. sugar 4 squares unsweetened chocolate melted 2 eggs or S yolks 2 tablespoons butter cup milk 2 teaspoons vanilla Cream butter and sugar, add milk, chocolate, vanilla and eggs. Beat hard about S minutes or until it stands In peaks. The wise, fashion conscious gal picks her glasses as she does her costume for style. Enjoy expert eye care. : V-Al V Dr. E. E. Boring AT BORING OPTICAL DIGNIFIED CREDIT 283 Conrt - SECOND FLOOR Airborne Travelers 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cunningham of Pittsfteld, Maine, arrived by airplane Wednesday to spend the coming two weeks with their son-in-law and daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. duVal, who have rec ently purchased a homo at ISOl Jefferson street. Mrs. F. J. Griffin of San Fran cisco will arrive in Salem th end of the week to spend the holiday weekend with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison. Janw Jelly lwn Men Do Make Passes When Girls Wear ,r Smart ": Glasses fCr Optometrists I V&?L Dr. Sam Hashes Phone S-650S AT Sizes 9 to 15 10 to 44 j vauxxrrt nuxii uunc lpamci i im mxtsiEU SALEM OREGON CITY V