-Mi The Staietman, Salem, Oregon, SundcT, Vf, K 'ft". ft. t s It LdTloo ftecc oM L ;f pJW "in ' j Hi , : : J I, ' f' 1 ' I I " v ; ' . s I j: ;;; J L i '' "' -i. ( I ' ' ' "' ' ' I ' " 11 '. r ' .v - V jczr r: i O 'it I v , . - -' , r:- - " "1 f , . .-: ; ... . I .? . - ',., Hj ' . -i- ' 1 . - . . I i ht ?P to 1 - I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Schwengel (Vemetta Herr) who were married on November 18 at the j Emmanuel; Mennonite church at Prarum. The kride is the daughter of the larenca Hem and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lydia SchWengel. The newlyweds, will live on a farm at Hazel Green. (McEwan u. photo). . I ! I Panhellenic Luncheon All Grek letter women In the city arc invited to attend the open luncheon meeting of the City Pan hellenic on Friday afternoon, De cember 2 at Chuck's Steakhouse at 1 o'clock. This will be the se cond open meeting of the group since its organization nearly a year ago. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Golda Wickham, dean of women at the University, of Oregon, and she will talk to the group on rush ing. , Mrs. George S. Hoffman is pre sident of the group and will pre side at the meeting. The commit tee in charge of arrangements in cludes Mrs. Stuart' Thede, chair man, Mrs. William Healy and Mrs. . E. Beckman. Those wishing re servations are asked to call Mrs. Thede or their sorority represen tatives. . . x Officers of tke City Panhellenic and the representatives are as fol lows: Mrs. Hoffman, Kappa Alpha Theta, president; Mrs. F. J. Fur man, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice president; Mrs. Clark Brown, Del ta Delta Delta, secretary; Mrs. Stu art Thede, Alpha Gamma Delta, treasurer; Mrs. Douglas Parker, Alpha Chi Omega; Mrs. Sydney , Kromer, Alpha Phi; Mrs. William Healy. Alpha Xi Delta: Mrs, George Hill, Chi Omega; Mrs. Clayton Foreman. Delta Gamma; Mrs. William Foster, Delta Zeta; Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, Gamma Phi Beta; Mrs. Harris Lletz, Kappa Delta; Mrs. E. E. Beckman, Sigma Kappa; Mrs. Ervin Potter. Pi Beta Phi; Mrs. Charles Marshall, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, jr., Phi Mu. Mrs. Lester C. MeLeod has In vited members of her club to a bridge luncheon Monday after noon at her North 13th street home- Drama Group Meet The 'drama section of the liter ary group of the Salem Woman's club will meet at 1p.m. Tuesday, according to Mrs. George Ailing, president. 'Anyone interested, is welcome to attend the session which! will be held at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. The I speaker will be1 Euane B Hill, instructor of speech and dra ma at Willamette university. Prof Hill will talk on some aspects of the 20th century American the ater, i ; ! . . i ! Bridal Plans Revealed j .Missi Audrey Merrick, who will be married on Sunday, December 11 to Richard Plank, has announced- members of her bridal party. The ceremony will take place at the First Congregational church at 3 o'clock with Dr. Seth Hunt ington) officiating- The reception will be held in the fireplace room. Mrs.j Calyin Welch : and Miss Barbara Smith will light the can dles. William Bush will be the so loist ahd Mrs. James Smart will be the! organist ' The ibride-elect. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence F. Merrick, will b given in marriage oy her father.) She! has asked Mrs. Ches ter Merrick to be her; matron of honor) and' Miss f, Irene Johnson and Mrs. Ralph Valdez will serve as bridesmaids- Jack Smith will stand with the beriedict-elect as best man and ushers will be Ches ter Merrick, Daniel Headrick and Thomas Burbee. ;.- , ft I .l State : . - . . f a :. ' 1 - 4 'J : i ar tv w Cologne 2 ea. $175 4e.$gv00 f es. $9 50 flw Taa THf OUIStNiim COINH comi CQMMf tool mm yn UEDICAl CCNTff HANCH sm v imn mm enberr Hliat operate ai ox4 "ivi m w m A. LUXURIOUS QUtLT lustrous rayon sotin robe makes en Wwprextve gift. Fvfly cut, lose edged. MeevemV posttb in sises 12 o 2(X 998 B. QUILTED RAYONS Choice el taifetas or satins in lovely florals, pastels or Jewel tones. Matcking or contrasting . linings. 12 to 20. mm :'& 'pi Y . jl ft tj , 11: l ' v l . , I J vtS J It j ; Ml ' li, - .. -1 i trail b C. 100 WOOL FLANNSl Iveryone loves Kte'wormm of ftann! robe. In ctok ehadet . glossy royon oi" pipwg. 12 e 20. A T SC to! v i n i : Vi -.1 I : . "r" I " I - I , I - l 4 : ' . -Sf Br H H BBBF vmsr i J . a fc. t ''v' .:.!" I'--! 7 y 3 sv r r: 5 V't'iT t ssi- r : i i . ' . . i : 't, tl : v v 1 1 tMM D. QUILTED PEIGN0I3 Newest robe bit! Rayon satin In fixe popular shorter length. Vivid shades with contrasting lining. 1211. Solid or floral. 798 'ft C GAY CANDY STRIPE Bright new pattern in pin point chenille. Generously cut with revert, sesh tie. Washes easily. 12-20. 38-44. P. PRIZE GIFT CHENILLE Closely luffed, pin point chenille robe with elaborate patterns. Washes keowtifuMy, pre-thrunk. 1 2-20, 38-44. Other Chenilles 3.9S to 6.9f mU GDPTT GHC'ILIL APPRGSDAirG i ! : 1 . i i .AT : THE PQDCE VJAtJT T PAYS ADD ROBES TO YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT ACCOUNT EVERY FRIDAY IS FAMILY DAY AT WARDSI BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY ... SHOP UNTIL 9 P.M. ;. " 1 I ! i I