, . t t 1 i 'SI Subject of Discussion Members of the Salem Woman! club, meeting Friday afternoon, heard a pannel discussion of Presi dent Truman's "point four," which advocates economic investments to develop the backward areas of the world. It was directed by Mrs. Curtis Hale and participated in by Miss Mirpah Blair, Miss Ida Mae Smith, Mrs. P. I Calvert, Mrs. P. T. Boulfleur and Mrs. Albert Crag. - 'i - ' - Dr. Seth Huntington brought a Lenten message on World Church , day. . i Mrs. George Ailing conducted the business meeting. A sum of .$10 - was voted from proceeds of a re cent dance to the penny art fund, and a collection was taken to bring the sum to $17. A scholarship was established several years ago by .Mrs." George Rossman, state fine ;trti chairman, for education "of an art student at University of Ore gon. This fund will be added to the scholarship. Mrs. Ross Coppock, Mrs. Wil liam F. Fargo and Mrs. Mina Olmstead were hostesses. Mrs. Charles A. Cole and Mrs. J. Howard Shubert were appoint ed to arrange for the yearbook to be entered In the state competition at the ' convention 'In Portland In April. Mrs. F. H. Thompson decorated the tea table which was covered with a hand - woven cloth of lace, and centered with an arrangement of begonia leaves and artificial cherries with red candles. Miss Ida Mae Smith and Mrs. Albert J. Walker poured. Mrs. Donald Madison and Mrs. Austin Wilson were co-chairmen of the tea committee, assisted by Mrs. Vern Ostrander, Mrs. Claud Murphy, Mrs. Paul Griebenow, Mrs. Curtis Hale and Mrs. How ard Shubert. District Deputy Visits Corvallis Mrs. Earl Burk, district deputy grand chief of district 1 ef the Pythian Sisters lodge, made her official visit to the Pythian Sis ters in Corvallis Wednesday eve ning. She was accompanied by Mrs. Vernon Decatur, Mrs. Robert Forster, Mrs. E. Solid and Mrs. W. J. Peck. The grand chief of Oregon, Mrs. Margaret Myers of St Helens, al so made her official visit and will be in Salem to make her official visit at Centralis Temple Wed nesday evening with a no-host dinner at 630. All Pythian Sis ters art Invited to attend. Ycur ruz rz'.o pads! w 4 V w Amtmo'i I ; Hi ti : merfasf Welling Shoes Hut springy. Thai layer pats pep in yoar step, and adds so much to the smartness of the shoe! Come see what a varied selection of styles there are ties, pumps, or sandals all with the cushiony comfort of pretty platform soles. Um IN MA JITTICK ttybs wMrtM AAAAAto III Pill 95 1' O Miss Patricia Skagcja, daughter of Mrs. Ruth Helen Ekaggs and cjranddaughter of Mrs. Edna Esson, whose en gagement to Emil Veer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Veer, has been announced. No date has been set for the wedding., (Jesten-MUler). Seen and Heard... By JERYME ENGLISH NEW ADDRESS . . . for the Silas Gaisers and daughter, Janet, who are now at home at 498 Man brin Drive in Manbrin Gardens , . . They have sold their farm and house on North Winter street and instead of living in tne coun try or city will be suburban reat- n4a . . The organ that tney had in their country place and oth er pieces ex rumuure are now u the playroom oi ineir new uuuw. The Kenneth Mannings and chil dren, Peter, Nancy and Jim, leave . vt-mqv fnr Portland to make their home, where he is with Ore gon Physicians Service ... ineir !L . will be S703 N. E. 20th, which is located close to two of their best friends, tne josepn Harveys and Thorne Hammonds, who used to live here AT HOME . ! . . week ago when the Rex Putnams -and Oscar Paulsons entertained a large group of their friends at the 'former's res idence . . . The four receiving at one end of the living room . . . Mrs. Putnam choosing slate blue crepe with beading and Mrs. Paul son in pale aqua enhanced with beading and both wearing corsages of pink roses . . . At the door Roger and Eleanor Putnam graci ously greeting guests . Bou quets of tulips about the rooms . . . and coffee and tea table covered with a rose Dink satin cloth and an all white centerpiece of snapdra gons, stocs: ana carnations . . . . Assisting . . . Mrs. George Rho ten, pouring one hour, and just matching the tea table with her deep pink gown . . . Mrs. Walter Snyder's fuchsia rose crepe gown adorned with a deep lace peplum in back . . . Mrs. Carl W. Em mons in a Victorian green crepe gown . . . Mrs. Charles Feikein a becoming black gown . . . Serv ing . . . Mary Feike in a rasp berry frock and brunette Betty Cooley in white velvet . . . About the guests . . . Mrs. Lucille Brunskill down from Portland and coming in with her parents, the Claude H. Murphys . . . Mrs. George Rossman in a violet and 1 J ; ' ' V'" " ' ... . : -i - . . : v " No home la perfect without plenty of bookcases! Start with one of these, then add as your needs grow or fill out an entire wall or corner. They . are as right. for your collection of figurines as they are for best sellers and equally perfect for the room where you need them most. , . EXCLCSTVELT AT Xrd Fleer Frnltnr ........................... ........ i . . Home" Nuptials Solemnized -r .. . j ' The home of Mr. and Mrs.' Roy P. Nelson on Brown road, Dallas, was the scene f a pretty after noon wedding on Saturday when their daughter, Miss Ruthanne Nelson, became the bride of Rich ard Whitely, son of Mrs. Joseph W. Chambers of Salem. ' Dr. Earl D. Benbow of the Dal las Presbyterian church perform ed the 3 o'clock rites. Miss Donna Whitely, the groom's sister, sang and Franklin Combs played the wedding music The. couple ex changed their vows before a set ting of spring blooms, ivy and tall white tapers. . . j- . Mr. Jfelson gave his daughter in marriageg and for her wedding she chose a navy blue wool suit with navy straw hat and navy and white accessories. She carried a nosigay of pink orchids. Miss LueUa Nelson was her sis ter's honor maid and ' wore i a brown check suit with brown and white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Norman Lindberg of Corvallis stood with the groom as best man.: A reception followed the nup tials. Miss Joan Owen and Miss Virginia Holmes presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. C T. Smith cut the bride's cake. i After a short wedding trip1 the WnXAMCTA' Kathy ffoart and 'Eileen Sedlacek were honored by their mothers, Mrs. Kenneth A. Stuart and Mrs. Franz Sedlacek on Saturday with a party which celebrated their , third birthdays, which occur a few days of each other. Guests were Lynn and Jo ann Sedlacek, Tommy Cowan, Sheila Flynn, Jimmie Bavter," Carol Stuart, Mrs. Charles Flynn and Mrs. Tom Cowan. Reception Will ' Honor Luthros SILVERTON Members , of Trinity Lutheran church are plan ning a reception for the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Luthvo at the church social rooms Sunday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 7 p.' m. The public is invited to come and meet the new pastor and his wife. ; Asked to pour during the after noon are Mrs. S. I Almlie, Mrs. Robert Hovland of Salem, Miss Nettie Hatteberg, Miss Thora Arestad, Mrs. ; M. G. Gunderson and Mrs. John Isaacson. Assisting will be the church officers and their wives. newlyweds will be at home in Sa lem. He is employed at the Ladd and Bush branch. United States National bank. The Stcdesmcm. Salem. Oregon, Sunday, Februcrf 28. I95f-ll Anniversary Given Recognition JEFFERSON The children of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfield en tertained for their parents with a reception in the city hall Febru ary 18. The occasion marked their 3bh wedding anniversary. Humorous skits were acted out by the children and grandchild ren of Mr. and Mrs. Rehfield: Mr. and . Mrs. Orville Rehfield, Kay and Connie Lou, Francis Rehfield of Salem; Mrs. George Kihs, Da ryl and Carmen of Marion; Mrs. Hart Barnes, Mike, Billy and Pat, and Lawrence Rehfield of Jeffer son, -v : . ( Present were Mr. -'and Mrs. Frank Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gleason, Mr and Mrs. Ivan Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinsdale, Mr, and Mrs. W. D. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Jones of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Karl. Kins, Mr. and Mrs. George Kihs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meyers and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Hague and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Zimmer man, the Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Bashford, , Rev. Carl-Reid Duhr koop, Mrs. William Lake, Dorothy Lake, Miss Helen Kihs, John Kihs, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene, Mrs. Willard Hatmaker, Mrs. Hart Barnes and children, Mr. and Mrs. ly.Fra cis Rehfield, Lawrence Rehfield and Miss Anna Klampe, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfield. Capital City Dental i Assistant '-. society will hold its monthly din ner meeting on Tuesday at th0 Golden Pheasant at 630 o'clock. Howard Piper of the Marion, coun- ty health department will show films on the technique of brushing teeth. .. r -.:. . ., Mrs. Foulger ; : Wins Tourney Mrs. Charles .F. Foulger won the second annual individual ' championship of the Salem Elks Bridge club at the double session tournament this week. The win ner, who will receive a trophy at the next session, has a margin of eleven points over Mrs. John Pugh of Shedd, who finished second. Three players were within one point of each other in the race for third position with Mrs. Edward ' E. Roth coming out ahead and William F. Leary and Elmer Berg tieing for fourth. Individual ses sion top scores were made by Mrs. Roth and Mrs. Milton D. Parker, i who receive extra rating, points. - Thirty - two players took part' in the annual competition. Next main event is the monthly master point next Wednesday, March 1, at the Elks club. mauve ensemble ... Mrs. James Brand wearing a food-looking pink tweed belted coat over her soft pink dress . . . The Ronald Jones in from their country place and hoping to be moved into their new home in another month ... Judge and Mrs. Hall Lusk . . . . she anxiously awaiting the visit of her daughter, Mary and fiance, whom they have not yet met, this weekend ... The Lusks plan to go south to Berkeley for the wed ding come April ... MILITARY BALL ... A stel lar event of the social season last Saturday ... with the armory the setting .... A pretty sight to see tne grand march with the women In gorgeous gowns and a majority of the men in uniform , .. Elaborate decorations for the occasion, transforming the armory into a military setting ... The walls all covered with soft red panels with sketches of scenes from the Spanish American, World War I and II ... Insignias from the various branches and bunting and flags in the patriotic colors . . ' Balloons released from the center of the false ceiling at mid night ... In the receiving line ... Just prior to the grand march . . . . Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Chester . McCarty of Portland ... she in a handsome gold brocade gown ... Gov. and Mrs. Douglas McKay ... the latter wearing a fuchsia rose crepe gown . :. . MaJ. Gen. and Mrs. Thomas Rilea . . . she in white embellished with sequins . . A deep red gown adorned with black sequins chosen by Mrs. H. G. Maison, who received with her army general husband ... Also in line ... CoL and Mrs. Carle Abrams . . , Mayor and Mrs Ro bert L. ELfstrom , . the latter in sky blue . ; . Brig. Gen. and Mrs. Robert A. McClure down from Vancouver Barracks ... she se lecting a black chiffon gown . . . Carl Cover, president of the Mar ion chapter. Reserve Officers as sociation, which sponsored the ball and Mrs. Cover wearing a black gown with inset of teal blue ... Among those present . . . Sig- rid Unander down from Portland and squiring Vivian Martin, a most attractive blonde with long tresses (reminded us of Veronica Lake) ... and she was wearing a sophisticated black gown . . . Dr. and Mrs. Louis B. Schoel and the William H. Hammonds, both down from Portland and guests at the Town club dance ... but taking an hour out to see their mil itary friends . . . With the Fran ces Wades their son-in-law and daughter, the Richard Kuhns (Corinne Wade), of Oregon City . . . Mrs. Robert Letts Jones wear ing a black strapless daylength gown ... . Mrs. Harlan Judd in a stunning silk gowrf of almond brown fashioned with panel skirt . . Pretty Mrs. Homer Lyon. jr. in black net with stole ... and Mrs. Carl W. Nelson in blue satin combined with black lace .... The Stuart Comptons having dined at the Legion club with friends be fore the ball , . . Mary Kay in a prjetty claret ' wine velvet ; gown . . Petite Mrs. Stephen Fouchek in an ankle length white brocad ed gown dancing by with her spouse . . . and Mrs. Eugene Laird choosing a full skirted green frock for the ball . . . Brunette Mrs. George Spaur, president of the Women's Army-Navy league, wearing white chiffon . . . and Mrs. Gordon Skinner in a becom ing cocoa lace gown ... THEY CHOSE WHITE . . V for the Town club's formal dinner dance the same night . . . but at the Marion hotel Many ohs and ahs about Mrs. Emery Hobbs fetching white marquisette dress . . . a very full skirt and the short evening length .' . , the "bodice strapless and of tissue faille '. . and a very tiny marquisette bolero jacket adorned 'with ' rhinestoftes, which she had sewed on herself . . . white slippers to match with a rhlnestone buckle ... Mrs. Stewart Johnson in a handsome white chiffon gown with matching stole .... the bodice encrusted with irridescent beading and se quins ... White satin with a jacket enhanced with' a quilted de sign worn by Mrs. George Scales .:. .Also choosing white -chiffon was Mrs. Homer L..Goulet, the bodice fashioned with tucking . ;. Mrs. Harold Olinger accenting her white taffeta falle gown with large black velvet pockets and a wide band around the .hemline . . . Mrs. Werner Brown distinctive in i ENDiO BR.I N QUALITY M saw F-MONTH SLE MILLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE Extra! TissueknitCardigan Sweaters . . Rose, aqua, iris and white ... a pure wool sweater by a famous maker . . . reg. $5.95, now 2nd Floor $3.95 GABARDINE SKIRTS Reg. $3.95 end $5.95 Always a backlog in your wardrobe Is the plain tailored gabardine skirt. They are unequalled for all purpose wear. In grey, wine, brown, black, green, etc 10 to 16, straight or ' Qm AP pleated. 2nd floor. . , PI7ea9 4 Extra! Jerseyknit Blouses . . . Button and pull-over style in beige, , grey, red, wine and brown. A reg- . ular $5.95 blouse tO AC now for tpW.Vejf Extra! House Coats, Robes . . 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Vases, cigarette sets,- figurines and w - Roseville pottery I Come choose v from this clearance ( . : -L7 gift table at l ' Y Extra! v. Remnants! Remnantsj Remnants! Annual clearance of all remnants . . . wools .... cottons rayons at half price! It's our spring, house cleaning - in fabrics!"' You'll find remnants large enough for blouses, girls, frocks; " ' " L linings etc '. : . 2 ; Extra! Chinese Linen Kerchiefs Imported Chinese embroidered lin en handkerchiefs for only 59c! Reg. $1.00! Choose now. f of self r gifts! . Main floor ..... . 59c Extra JL Yardley Soapwith Cologne . With.Yai-dley soented soaps this ; rz week we ; give complimentary gift of English lavender. (J9 . C; cotogheNci tax P Extra! Yardley Hand Cream ' With Shampoo . . ,;l'J , thyardlea - hand cream this "week we give introductory jar of .Yardles hew cream; AC. shampoo. Plus tax MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY' . ' . s . ... i a daylength gown of eggshell knit with handsome gold jewelry 1