rt .TH .ft-gft iSWjrtttotnjiSdeguQrqctiqTf ggyjaa J&TJIjt ratio, tUilUtxi ti(?Y x Dr. Speak to at -AAUW Ttj Ices Over the Gavel (SatOlT t)r. Paul BeaL associate protes tor of romantic languages at Wil lamette university, will be the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Salem branch. Am erican . Association of University Women Saturday afternoon at the Marion hotel at one o'clock. His subject Is "A Visit to Mlssen bour." which is the estate of Ma rie Gevers, author and member of the Royal Belgium Academy of Literature. The estate is situated near Antwerp, where Dr. Beal was a (uest this summer durinf his tour of Europe. Reservations for the luncheon may be made by calling Miss E lzabeth Russum or Mrs. J. M. Dev ers by Friday noon. Hostesses for ' the first fall meeting, at which Miss Elise Schroeder will preside, are Miss M i r p a h Blair. Mrs. Charles A. Cole, Mrs. Maynard Nelson, Mrs. Earl Pearcy and Mrs. . William R. Newmyer. Mrs. H. Gordon Carl is chairman of the hospitality committee. Mrs. Wal do O. Mills is decorations chairman for the branch and has appointed Mrs. John A. Jelderks in charge of decorating for the first lunch eon. At Home Today Mr. and Mrs. Richard A." Meyer are entertaining with .an informal at-home today at their Belmont street residence with friends be ing invited to call between 3 and 9 .o'clock. The affair is being arran ged in honor of the Meyer's silver wedding anniversary and for Cap tain and Mrs. Vtrden E. Hockett, who have Just recently returned Jrom aipan. Town Club Dates Set Announcements were received this week by Town club members telling dance dates fcir the coming season. Formal dances will again be held at the Marion hotel with a snack bar a feature of the evening. Saturday, October 22 is the date for the first dance; and others are on December 10, February 18 and April 8. Robert Drager is president 1 ' V Miss Elise Schroeder, president of the Salem branch, American Association of University Women. This is the first in a series of pic tures and articles of presidents of the larger women's organizations in the city to be featured each Sunday in the women's section during the winter. r f ' Miss Schroeder; will preside at the first meeting of the branch on September 24 at the Marion hoteL The branch holds monthly lunch eon meetings the third Saturdayduring the winter, with two evening meetings also scheduled," The branch was organized here in 1922 and now has a membership pf 240 college women, Purpose of the organ ization is to unite college women of the Salem area for practical edu cational work and the 'maintenance of high standards of education and to cooperate with the. national association of AAUW in its general work. The branch contributes annually to scholarship and fellowship funds and last year founded the Beryl Holt fellowship award. Study groups play an important part in the organization, winch are open to non-college women and to all interested persons in the community, who are not members of AAUW. (Kenneu-Ellis photo). A Bride u t ' t - V J i - ' : . of the club this year fend Ward Davis, secretary-treasurer. Schlesinger & Co.- AS SEEN IN VOGUE -' 1 1 I J -V i f .; M ' - ' w ' I : ! f Jr VELVET TOUCH I Nw in a nw season . . . rh lush look, the plush appeal of velvet . . . adding excitement to the doobU coIIot, h!p flap pockets of this perfect town vtt. An ETTA GAYNES design in fine broadcloth, with braid for extra elegance. f $59.50 Schlesinger & Go. 489 Court Salem Miss Curtis Engaged Mrs. Grace Curtis is announcing the engagement of her daughter. Miss Leona Curtis; to Warren Paynter, son of Mr, and Mrs- Fred Paynted, all of Salem. No date has been selected for the wedding. Miss Curtis is 'Angel academy ployed at Woolworth's. Her fiance attended Salem high school, served in the navy and is now employed by the fire department Miss Carolyn Canon became the bride of Austin H. Wilson. Jr, at 1 lovely afternoon ceremony on Saturday at the First Congrega tional church. The bride 1j the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C I Carson and -the benedict's parents art the senior Austin H. Wilsons. It was at 4 o'clock that Dr. Seth Huntington performed the cere mony before the decorated altar of; white gladioluses and dahlias Miss Edith Fan-ham was the solo ist and Jean Hobson Rich the or ganist. J James W. Carson escorted his sister down the aisle and gave her in marriage. Her wedding gown was of blush pink satin fashioned with a full gathered skirt termin ating in a long train, fitted bodice with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. Two clusters of stephan otis held in her place her finger tip length veil which was edged in lace. She carried a white Bible marked, with a lavender orchid and streamers of stephanotis. Mrs. Douglas Armstrong was the matron of honor and wore a white marquisette frock over a pale green satin slip fashioned with a shawl .collar and short sleeves. Miss Ruth Skinner, the bridesmaid, wore a similar dress, only of pale green marquisette over green sat in. They carried cascade crescent shape bouquets of ivory gladiolus es tied with yellow net and ribbon. Miss Lee Steinbeck and Miss De lores Bauer of Portland, in pale green satin dresses, lighted the ta pers. Attend the Groom . Lloyd Anderson of Roseburg stood with the groom as best man and seating the guests were Sichel tHmkle,-jr and Napoleon Rocque, junior. The newly weds greeted their guests at a reception in the fire- place room. Mrs. William H. Mc Clain and Mrs. Charles Coleman presided at the coffe urn and Mrs. Eugene I. Foster cut the bride's cake. Assisting were the Misses Mary McClain, Carol Herrmann and Ruth Mellbye, Nancy Kettle berg and Margaret Wood of Port land, Mrs. Wayne Struble of Eu gene, Mrs. James Woodroffe and Jjie couple left for the south on j " their honeymoon, planning to vis- i Karl Mattern and Raymond East- it in San Francisco, Santa Cruz and$ wood at University of Kansas, school of fine arts and with Le Roy Greene. Though a lawyer by i s V V - 3 ; r a graduate of Mt. and is now em- Luncheon 'to Fete Leaders Plans are now underway for the annual campaign tp. be conducted by the women's division of the Sa lem Community Chest in which several hundred women will take part Serving as chairmen of the women's division this year are Mrs. Robert W. Wilson, Jr, Mrs. George Spain and Mrs. Elmer Church. The drive actually gets underway October 4 and officially ends on the 14th. Leaders have already been se lected by the chairmen and they in turn win choose their captains. On Wednesday the three chairmen have Invited their leaders to a one o'clock luncheon at the Court street home of Mrs. Conrad Paulson, who was last year's chairman. Follow ing the luncheon Joe Dodd, chair. man or the Community Chest drive will speak as wiU Charles Barclay, public relations chairman for the drive. Fifteen leaders will work direct ly under the chairmen and invited to the luncheon are Mrs. Jasper Button, Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., Airs. Maurice rt. saffron, Mrs. Bert Walker, Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny, Mrs. Fred W. Pickhard, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Elmore Hill, Mrs. Fred Snider, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen. Mrs. Robert Upson, Mrs. William Loewen, Mrs. E. C Stinnette and Mrs. Virgil Pade. First meeUmr ef the season for St Anne's Guild of ST. Paul's Epis rofaj, church will bt Monday after noon' at', the Center street home o Mrs.' Kenneth Power at 2; o'clock. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. The roa Hoover, Mrs. Paul Larder Mrs. Robert Brcnnan, Mrs, Robert M. Fischer, Jr, Mrs. Louis Gerlhv get and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson. Mrs. Bertram Thomson is president of the guir this year. j Saleas Writers else will sseel Wednesday night at the YMCA at 1M o'clock for the first fall meet ing. Mrs. Flora Znders and Mrs, E. M. White are co-hostesses. r SUte ! ! Children; of pre-ch.oc4 acje. mar enroll for close Instruction la mu sic drawing, expression - Frederick Wilson Studio 15 J 1 Market Ph. X-45IS Mrs. LaVern Hiebert (Janice Middleton), who was mar ried at the First Methodist church on September 10. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. L. Crawford and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nels E. Hiebert The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). Gallery Opens New Exhibit Paintings, many of them of Ore gon, by the artist James M.' Haugh ey are being shown in an exhibit at the Gallery by the Sea at De Lake beginning today. The artist Wedding Today the California beaches. For going away the new Mrs. Wilson wore a' persimmon handknit suit with Kelly green topcoat and black suede accessories. After Septem ber 26 the couple will be at home injCorvallis on Second and Tyler streets, while both are complet ing their senior year at Oregon State college. - pr. and Mrs. Maynard Sniffer and Dr. and Mrs. Horace McGee returned home Saturday from a fortnight's motor trip which took them north to Vancouver and Vic toria, B. C, Seattle, Port Angeles, Spokane and eastern Washington cities. V BOI1UCKANDCO NYLON J J Jp!f ...so strong Qfel VjiiL yet lightweight! .aril li ?!. 1 Shop in . V (4ft Air-Conditioned v V Comfort vO - - i tu-way sr retch girdle 2.98 Cool, smooth fifing nykm girdle with plenty of cross-stretch and down stretch to be controlling but not restricting. Fits all hip figure types, sizes 23 to 30. Choose yours now. Psntie Girdle . j Whits 2.93 Plenty of Freo Parking Store Hours: 90 un. to 5:30 ptm; Daily 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday SEARS 550 N. Capitol Phone 3-9191 profession, Mr. Houghey has ex hibited in the midwest, and in Montana. Oregon and Massachus etts. The gallery is open daily ex cept Monday, from 1 30 to 5:30. Friendship nlfht for Salem chapter, OES, will be observed at the meeting of Chadwick chap ter, Order of Eastern Star Tuesday night at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. Initiation will also be. a highlight of the session and pre siding will be Mrs. D. M. Eby and Jason Frizzell, worthy matron and patron. The wedding of Mrs. Lucille Garner of Salem and. Henry Fort of Lebanon will be read at Four Corners community hall today at 2 p.m. Mrs. Garner is a member' of the I Chin-Up club and Mr.'Fort is a j sustaining member. They will re ! side in Salem. I Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dyer. jr., left by car Saturday for a two weeks trip south, which will take them to Reno, Woodland and San Francisco. In the bay city they will be registered at the Fairmont ho tel and he will attend the national convention of the Military Order t. me Worh Wars as Oregon's delegate. EtekU clab will bold its first fall meeting Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Clifton Ross, 1335 N. 4th street. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick wittshow colored pictures of her trip to Alaska this summer. Assist ing hostesses are Mrs. Addison Lane, Mrs. George Sehon and Mrs. H. W. Elgin. t 9 ti& AR7?OS6 in VI for Boys and Girls NEW SHIPIIENT Just Arrived rn it f I tf9 OT&ivt 6MUO FIT O&iANT CUFTS net xtn long kg far turn up rvOrrr eootjour correct si& OSffrt Saitforiifd fl Cat cuppr net ft v pants ofstmq GTutZDv CiOTh exts hnj er On'ESTeZ N sryis jjst like tbe wartosf Open Friday HigU 'lil 9 I 5 V I s I : . I II NEW EASY TERMS A - GIANT OYIM-K010f40-Llf TURKET HUGr TAIL! 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