- v.V. yg The Statesman; Salem, Oregon. Frtdcrr. Sept 22. 1953 1 Society- clubs Mifsic Council of Camp Fire At Meeting : Salem district council of Camp Fire Girls met Tuesday ia the Camp Fir Girls office with Mrs. . A. Carleton presiding. mn Tnnk Kolsky. Salem leaders association chairman, pre ninna for the forthcominf months. City wide event with all Camp lire Girls ana Blue doom nsxtidpating will be scheduled. . Suggestions concerning an all city Camp Kilowan reunion to be held sometime aunng urn ,aiimv mas season were asked. ! ; An "Interesting over-air- report on camping activities, finance and ramn building was given by Mrs. John Syme, field director, who served as camp director during the summer season. Mrs. S. M. Zeller of Corvallis, national council delegate of Wil lamette area council, discussed the over-all Camp Firt program and the Willamette area council's relation to the national Drogram. Mrs. Zeller is the chairman of reeion VI this year, which com prises the states of Washington, Oregon. Montana and Idaho. As chairman of the region she will attend the National Council meet ing in St Paul, Minnesota in Oc tober. She is also a participating member of the national finance commission and national field ser vice commission. ' Miss Nora Garvin, regional field supervisor for Region VL attended the meeting ' as part of her three day visit to the Willam ette area. Miss Garvin spoke about the outstanding growth of Camp Fir Girls in the northwest and the important part Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds all over the nation are playing in civilian de fense through service projects of all types to local and national community groups and organiza tions. - The Leaders association of the Salem District of the Willamette area council of Camn Fire Girls met for their first meeting of the xau at the Presbyterian church on Tuesday. After a covered dish luncheon, Mrs. Frank Kolaky, the chairman, led the discussion of the formulation of the plans for the coming year. A doughnut sale r" St'''- i -r ; I " . 7 i) N - i '1 11 ' Jv-sMie " '-: - ---- - 1 1 y-: lh Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marcy (Joyce Wood) -who were mar ried on August 23 at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L Marcy. The bride is the daughter of the Lewis Woods, tana's photo). will be held about Halloween and a peanut brittle sale, to raise funds for the national buildin fund In the spring. It was decidi to have a meeting of the leaders in the junior high school group to discuss the program as pre sented by national headquarters. 'Miss Nora Garvin attended this also and gave a talk. Miss Hilda Swenson, new area executive, wai presented. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Donnell have arrived from Westwood, Calif., where they have been making their home the past three years, for an extended visit here with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry. They plan to be here until after Christmas. Mrs. Mary Shlndler of Los An geles is visiting in the oapltal with her ton-in-lav and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schneider, for several weeks. V y ft r race NOW IN Around JTotcii Grid Opening, Travel Notes By Jeryme English Football time is Bearing with this eomlng weekened officially opening the grid season ... and Salem win bo right in on the fes tivities as Willamette university opens with Central Washington en Saturday afternoon at McCnUoch field. ... This has been designated aa "Salem Day" and a feature will be the taking of movies a every one arrives. ... Cameras win be oiieaing as everyone, passes through the turnstiles and caadlda will also be taken of the crowd and the game. ... So milady pat est year best "bib and tucker? for the game as the film will be on the Esindre screen next week.... . For the next ten weeks football fans will be busy attending the Oregon and Oregon State games both in Portland, j Corvallis and Eugene. . . . Still others are plan ning to follow their favorite team to Washington and California. Nuptial Notes I Headed east . . . George C. Hug- gins, jr. left Thursday for New Jersey, where he will be married to Susanne Thompson on Septem- oer 30 at the Elizabeth Rodman Voorhees chapel at New Jersey College for Women. . . . The cou ple will drive west on their hon eymoon and will make their home in Salem, where he is with the Huggins Insurance Agency. The benedict's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George C Huggins of Coos Bay, will also go east for the nup tials and he will serve as best man for his son. . . . The couple met In Coos Bay. where she has been teaching at the Marshfield junior high school . . . their en- gagement was announced in the early spring. ... Convention Bound convention notes . . . A nam- ber of Salem people are la Gear- : 'hi r.i V r - Dinners and Luncheons On Agenda " . V1 of th - F I - Mr. i. The social slate is filled with a number of varied events this week and several of the bridge clubs are- holding - their first meetings the falL and Mrs. A. W. Loucks hosts for an informal din- narty Thursday night at their Fairmount Hill home in compli ment to Colonel and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton, who are visiting here this week rom Washington, v. Honoring the Wootons, who f or mmrlv lived here, were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad rauison, sat. ana Mrs. Elmer O. Berg. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and the hosts. The Woot ons will spend the weekend in Portland with their daughters. Mariorie and Norma. An Revolr Party Mrs. William C Dyer, jr. was hostess to members of her club Thursday niht The affair was also a farewell to Mrs. wiiuam Rvan. who leaves September SO for Milwaukee, Wisconsin to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kellv. CaDtain Ryan, usmu, is stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma wQI entertain their club at bridge. tonight at their North .Summer street home. The group will gath er for-' a no-host dinner at the American Legion club preceding. Additional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. W. I. -Needham and Mrs. U. Scott Page. Salem Chapter Salem chapter of Order of the Eastern Star will meet Saturday-! night at 8 o clock at Masonic tem ple. Mrs. -Russel Beutler and James L. Darby will preside as worthy matron and patron. Miss Muriel FUta, daoghter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fitts of Brooks, was among the 1430 students who arrived in New Jersey on the stu dent ship, S. S. Volendum the first of the week after a summer in Europe. She visited Holland, France, Austria. Switzerland, Eng land and Scotland. Mrs. Melvin Horst, who was married at St. John's Lutheran church in August She is Hie former Jerladine Relzenstein and the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reitzenstein. . (MoEwan photo). and his family will join him when he finds living accommodations. Mrs. Kelly will arrive Tuesday from the east and will accom pany her daughter and grand children, Kathleen and Kelly, by plane to Milwaukee. To Fete Clubs Mrs. William Shinn has Invited members of her club to a bridge luncheon this afternoon at ber country home at Brooks. Addition al guests will be Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts, Jr., Mrs. Roger - M. Schneu and Mrs. James R. Phil lips, Grand GuoKlicm Visits. Bethel ! !' - J : Mrs. J. A. Moore, Coquille, grand guardian of the state of Oregon, Job's Daughters, made her official visit to Bethel 35 at the meeting Monday night. Also honored were Miss Ann Gibbens, junior past honored queen; Miss Adeline Smithson and Miss Helen Smith- son, honored queen and seniof princess of Bethel 43; and Mrs. Gwen Wain, post guardian of Beth el 35. New members initiated were Miss Shirley Wiel and Miss Car olyn Jones. The refreshment com mittee included Misses Marilyn Pride, Sharon Flemming, and De loes PeFlllippi. CLUB CALENDAR nmir ' Salom Woman's club moetins, club house. S pjn., board moun(. 1 pjn. Tiiin ruowswi Hiwoaarr nanr nd ridclis class, rttst Baptist cbureh. joint meet ins. at church, z pjn. Mn-r Tima club with . Mrs. Lrlo Shepherd. 190 Duncan arrsnu. desaart luncheon. 1:30 p.m. St. Asne Guild. St. PauTs Episcopal church, with Mrs. Bar Ward. 101 North Capitol t law P-m. Chi Omega mothers, with Mrs. E. Smedler. T79 North ISth street. UANDAT Chapter BQ oc rao. wtm Mrs. b. C White. 24S South 18th street. Tj4 pjn. AB or PEO. with MrXilena Odte. IM North 14th street. Women of Rotary, coiaea mess- snt, 1 pm. TUESDAY rJauchtera at St. Eliza heth meet at pariah house. St. PauTs Episcopal cnurcn, l pjn. lancneoo. Marlon eountr WCTU convention, Leslie Methodist church, all day. un luncheon. Chad wick chapter, OES social after noon club, deal art luncheon. Masonic Tempie, i:is pjn. WEDNESDAY WSCS of First Methodist church. sliver tea. Carrier Room, z pjn. Soroptimists Take JNew Members I iTJZnTSZ: I rh H FWt "Ruvs I n , ,. . I ww A I vswn associaMvn. ... urai- I -.r An Induction service for four I lace Carson Is president of the QVirvtATOr -rift Q Job's Daushters Mothers club. Beth' el 43. Masonic Temple, 1 bju. THLRSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Cooley mattn. Chuck'a Staalrhowae. UJOpjn. Additional Society en rare 2glav it&pcaYOU WW 111 usLtsssnustsA iio:i-sr.iEAn upsncn STAYS o:i O Oil! ; 1 Wont come of on dishes, glawesa cigarettes, or teeth. j . ; t Wont coma off when you ) Idss ehudrea, retstnres, sweetaearts , I Washes off essflr with soap ft watery 4 ikckmgissliioDrigid colors. More ecoaosMcal! Lasts 4tSume loufffl Oxur gl plus taxi Cet Hazelj Bhhop's smaang aoa-smesr ttskfl i at any drag er neysiUaent stare. meeting of the season for Salem club of Soroptimist International on. Wednesday night at the Gold en Pheasant. More than 40 were present. V Following the dinner Mrs. H. O. Maison, club president, welcomed the four into membership and ser vice with the organization, and induction service followed for Mrs. William Burghardt, Mrs. Clyde Everett, Mrs. Alex Jones and Mrs. Lena Smithson. Mrs. Harvard Moore was presented as a trans fer from the Eugene Soroptimist dub. Program feature for the eve ning was accordion musle by Mrs. Mrs. Canon entertained the board at the Oearhart hotel Wednesday nlahi. ... Other at the sessions are the Robert DeArmonds, the Junior Joseph Dcvers, Walter Bells of Stayton, John Hays. Kenneth Shermans. Bruce Spanldlngs, Bry an Good enoughs, Allan Canons, Hattie Bratsel and Mrs. Walter Barseh. JEFFERSON Miss Leona Campbell, bride-elect of Dwayne Lvon. was honored at a bridal shower given by friends at the home of Mrs. A. E. Bashford last Thursday. Mrs. George Kihs plan ned the entertainment. Gifts were presented to the hrid on a shoDDiner trip" witn In Portland . . . tonight for the a mem tellinc in which store each - I r . uregon insurance Agents conven- gift could be purchased. tion banquet at the Multnomah hotel will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins ... he the newly elected state president ... the Merrill Ohlings and daughter, Sara Ann the William C. Dyers and the Assisting Mrs. Bashford in serv. Ing refreshment were Mrs. Wal ter Campbell, Mrs. Jonn jyon. Miss Barbara Bashford and Mrs. Bernice Kihs. The bride-elect Is a daughter of the Walter Campbells and her Hew Location AT 234 N. High Street junior Homer H. Smiths To PnlmAnil tntaw will on I - . HT anrl ltffra .Tnhn .."5".,.. - K.rcn' Mr. ana I Lyon. They will be mamea uc m v.u , . uen ijanans, xvir. ana Mrs. tober 12 will hold its luncheon meeting on Georn Pro and Mr. Tjipv TJnh- " cuuewjay, oepientuer , SS at ine I tT. dtrotpa n,hn mttanA h I WUEAXLAN1I USTS. Vljus stmt convention of American I LsFollett was hostess at a ahower niA ki. ,v, Ion Thursaar in nonor ox norm. Plane Trip to Hawaii Vacation trip ... Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kngel returned heme Wed nesday noon from as week's - Golden Pheasant. "Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Kasmus- sen are the parents of a daughter, Mary Elizabeth, born on Tuesday at the Salem General hospital. The little girl, who has a sister. Mar- jorie, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mn. Richard D. Xillls of Bronx villa. New York and Mr. and Mn. A. B. Rasmussea of Yakima, Wash. On Etiquette By Roberto Lee MSM sva-41swas1 KTs.MA1.1. skuat 4kn 1 1TUUL awsssm sinimuhi v SLneruwaaaaac van ssmav Pan American Sleeperette and re turned to San Francisoo on the Pan American 71 passenger Boe ing Stratosphere ... they report ed beautiful flying weather. above the clouds. ... At WaJklkl iMeeh they were at The Moana XewlH of Amity; Violet and toured the bland, viewing the Bechtol of Salem. Beryl LaMar flowering trees, shrubs, papaya and feather While of Mission and banana groves, pineapple sad Bottom. Mrs. Noffatnger is the sugar eaae pUntattons and took daughter of Mf. -and Mrs. Roy ais. xantuias artve inrousn LsTolleti. the Moans vallsy. . . . The Kmgels Wilfred Noffsinger of McMinn- villa, nunuunmi w w ' i ia to the following: Mesdamee Mil- S i-1 I Finnioura and Deloree, Jessie Beaty, Aria Hagstrom, Eve lyn Beuiekamp, Ruth campbeu, Elvera LaFollett Lenna Wilson, Lottie Boas. Blanche -Cooper, Veva Peexse, Mrs. Lawrence Noffsinger. Berdella Anderson, Phyllis Meeker, Phyllis Jorgenson Q. proper for a woman house guest to offer to help her hostess with her household chores? i t v,.JI- where erehlds grew la profusion r-j;-" u K:rZZr .ZZL l their garden . . . their Uwm has gFeeteet oonsideration bfkeeplng waterS her own room clean and orderly. KM W "l?vdnT showen off toe (4. When dining at a place where dancing is included, what should one do with the napkin when ris ing to danoe? A. Leave the napkin by the plate, unfolded never on the ohaif. Q. When a wedding engagement nas neen Droken, what should the girl return to the man? A. All gifts, of jewelry, inolud alopes ef the nseun tains. . . . The Kusels were impressed with the courtesy ef the men en street ears, who offered their seats to women, ne matter what their race. . L. A. Culbertson has returned to his home in New York City after a visit here with his aunt, Miss zot Stockton. She accom panied him south to San Francis- UUfl Once Stewart, daughter of J. B. fttawart 5SS0 S. F An-1 leanny, Portland, has been appoint-1 ed as student council represents-1 nve oz me msn scnooi senior ciass 1 of L. A. Paotfie eollege. Grace, who attended Salem Academy last year, is a member. of the student body of the L. A. Paoifie college and high school. , -rw ff$2vr yjou re invited v ' JP' Children 5 f V d I V -store) of m (a ft L.r OM ' a 3 ft 'A arawen 5 IN THI CAPITOL SHOPPINO CENTEX 440 N. Capitol " Phone 2-8609 OPEN MONDAYS and FRIDAY! Till 9 P. M. V jT ' UrtN fnUNuATl and rgJOATt TlU (! lng the engagement ring, all photo-1 co and Los Angeles, where he left graphs and letters. by plane for the east. Evemjigs Sundays - XJ.,----- 7 ' 1 Appeintaaeat - . tor I ? otton :.-raoW a to Vet' LT PHOTOGRAPHY 7 p. Hmmmmt " ' ' "' " " 17 ' ' ' ' ' lly''1" Come, stock up for fall from' " i our quality group of right fit- fsjSp " ''Jf v Art ring infant apparel and accet- .X . - ftfi'' S U sory necessities. All priced to mm- mm-rfSl Yk I fit the budget allotted for SZ ' fl 1 j W Court Strott i : 1 m"mm .'1,111'' " 1 " n I I I ! I H I I HUM Ml(M " I'll" O POtTXAITUXI I O PHOTO PIN1SHSNO O COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY TEU7HONI 2-4714 POX APPOINTMENT 325 COUXT STXtST I . I I I M 1 i