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, . WTh Ctert am gqW OfW TnurkrT. Ortobeg ,18. 1150 . , SOCI ETY Around Totcn Vacation Notes, Capitol Tea By Jeiyme English HEADED SOUTH . . . on vaca- lan soiouras this week . . . Leav- if by plane today lor a several Lars visit in sanxa Ban wui Mrs. xtooen xierrau ana iirs. idler Brown. . . . Zola Herrau a visix ner parenis, uic suauc; ... . . .l nu lartleys, and Eleanor Brown 10 with ber mother, Mrs. f. m. 'lamondon . . . the twosome will home the first of the week. . . . Drrrinx ... south on Friday m r M 1Y.faa Chambers and ber mother. Mrs. Phil AsptnwalL . . . Dour and Vivian will stop a few days In San Francisco and on Saturday will attend the Oregon State California came in Berkeley and In the evening- have tickets for Gentlemen Prefer Blendes" at the Curran. .(. . They will go on down the peninsula to Mon terey te visit her brother-in-law and sister. Captain and Mrs. Borer Qnaekenbush at Fort Ord. . Mrs. Aspinwall will remain at Fort Ord for a lonrer visit with ber daufhter and family. ' , . . Dear and VIv win drive ' sooth to Lm Ant; eles, retarninf home by way of Bene the first of November. . Vlsltinr in Seattle this week Is Mrs. Vernon Drye, where her navy husband is temporarily sta tioned. ... He returned to active duty a fortnight ago. and is a chief petty officer . . . while Anita is away her two daughters are with their grandparents, the c. Wag ners. . . - -'.--. ; Here from Portland . . : a few days have been Mrs. ' William Clark Marshall. Jr. and her sis . ter-in-law, Mrs. C Brenton Tay lor of Portland, Maine, who have been guests of the George Emighs. . . Mrs. Taylor stopped here en route to California. To the game . . .'Driving to Portland Saturday for - the wil lamette-Lewis and Clark game will be the Otto J. Wilsons, Bruce Van Wjmgardens, 011ie Williams, Glen Fravels and James Arm- priests . . . joining them will be six other Willamette alumni, the Edwin Mc Wains. Clifford Stewarts and ; Dean. Trumbos of Portland. A fearsome . . . who greatly enjoyed the Harpo Marx program In Portland .Tuesday night were Mrs. Keith Powell, Miss Edith Schryver, Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Mabel P. Robertson ... In Portland Wednesday night for the Nelson Eddy concert were ' Mrs, Karl Becke and daughter, Mar Jorie. . . . ; - Three Oregon women . . . who received the much-prized gold crested admittance cards to the White Hesse for a tea on Friday for which Mrs. Barry Trnmaa will be hostess are Mrs. BUdred ZelL president of the Oregoa. Federation of Women's - elnbs, Mrs. William Chandlee, the re tiring president, and Mrs. Henry Kee Cloed.' the latter two na tional board members. ... Mrs. Truman's tea. In honor of the General Federation board, meet hr fat Washington. D. C tide week, will be at Blair Hesse, ... British Ambassador and Lady Franks who visited Salem in the spring, will entertain at tea for the beard members at the British Embassy today. ... A banquet Is slated for Friday sdffht la the WUll&msbarr rooss at the Mayflower hotel with a motion picture preview follow ing. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Erie Johnstoa will also -receive the board sacsabcrs after the show ing of the picture.' ... Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, who are entertaining a group of Mrs. Berg's Willamette university fac ulty friends between 5 and 7 o'clock at their Center street home. . ; . Mrs. Berg is a member of the faculty, an instructor in Span ish. ... Assisting the hosts in formally will be Mrs. Roy Lock enour. Dr. Marion Morange Mrs. Ruane HilL Mrs. Paul Beal and Dr. Gale Currey. ... 1 ' Mrs. Ward Davis has Invited members of her club to a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her East Wilson street home.. o) re pa re nn fo) re fo) For All Your; Woolen Heeds . . . Ar Men's Dress Clothing Men's Work Clothing Yardage Goods - for home sewing k Clankets and Robes - -i , ... - - ''Quality Goods for Less" I'- SHOP THE j NEW RETAIL STORE Jiovrs: 8 A. M. to 5 JO P. M.r Including Saturdays ' 260 South 12th -2 Blocks S. of State on 12th ' CLUBS - Candy Show The Statesman is sponsoring a free candy show, Tuesday at 1:30 and at 7:30 at the Portland Gas and Coke company Kitch en. E. Remington Davenport, professional candy maker and expert demonstratotr will con duct the two-hour show. Christmas canes, fruit jellies and log rolls will be among the candies prepared during the demonstrations. Sojourners at Mooney Home Members of the old and new boards of the ' Sojourners met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Charles Mooney. A shower was given Mrs. Richard J. Busch. Des sert was followed by bridge. They discussed a covered dish dinner and card party to be held at 6:30 on Wednesday night at the Worn an's clubhouse. Mrs. George Koertge presented Mrs. William Healy, outgoing president, with a gift Those at the meeting were Mrs. Frank Mohlman, Mrs. L. R. Smith, Mrs. Jordon Johnson, Mrs1. Floyd Anderson, Mrs. Tom Bagan, Mrs. Lewis Scott, Mrs. O. A. Olsen, Mrs. Charles Livingston, Mrs. Rob ert F. Upson, Mrs. D. W. Martin, Mrs. Charles Stirling, Mrs. Paul Ronniger, Mrs. C. W. Lof gren, Mrs. Lyle F. Dempelwolf and Mrs. Ri chard J. Busch. Surprise Birthday Parly . Loren Seitz was honored at a surprise dinner on his eighth birthday Wednesday night when his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Seitx, entertained at their home. Later in the evening the young sters went skating. Honoring Loren were Aileen Hawkins, Bar bara Fouchek, Elowyn Herbst, Douglas Halvorson and Dexter Hobbs. Family Friend Telephone Is Always There When It's Wanted; Nice for Neighbor's Gossip By Maxlne Borea Statesman Woman's Editor The telephone Is a lovely instrument when on its good be havior. We have been telephone conscious ever since we tried to call a friend from a Portland telephone booth Having forgotten -our glasses, and finding the print In the city telephone book surpris ingly small, we tried to look up the number, holding the book at arm's length. Ever try to hold a telephone at arm's length while standing in a telephone booth which touches you on the north, west and east noes even when you stand WelL we are Inventive, so doubles up inside Itself. But the had invented a light turner-offer ness once the door opens. We thought of several other ways, including putting the book on the floor and looking at it from a standing position, but they had chained it to the walL Another possibility was sitting on the floor and reading the number, but About this time we must have blacked out, for we can't re member how we found the number and got outside, little worse for the wear except for a slight neck. Yea, the telephone is a handy affair. It never rings when you are waiting for it, but just get into the bathtub or lock yourself out of the house, and you 11 near , If s fine for teen - agers to dandy for Infants to throw around and five-year olds to dash for before mamma gets there. There's no better gadget in inviting friends in for a game children. We know one woman bawling out her husband at the bage or cleaning out ine zurnace. - - The 12-party line is wonderful Invention too. Good for hear ing bits of juicy gossip, but for from your phone, you know 11 will hear It. With a telephone in the house one feels so close to the fam ily, the grocer and the police. That is, you feel so close unless the line Is busy. Yes, the phone is a handy instrument and Is here to stay, but ifs darned handy just the same, when the other lady on the line hangs on all morning. - Mrs. 1. Howard Shmbert Uiss Mabel Gaines will be hos tesses to members of chapter G, PEO this afternoon at a dessert luncheon at their home ou North 21st street Mrs. Robert Rfstrom will tell of her European trip dur ing the afternoon. MUSIC Mrs. Stevens to Head Women Golfers Mrs. Glenn Stevens was elect ed captain of the Salem Women's Golf association at the annual elec- tion of officer, held on Wednesday cv . iv. I tKo Mcniiaii if.wfl oa1v mrv ct I ens has served as co-captain the past year and Mrs. Fred Bernardl i h tmivnin mntnin x or I Other newly elected officers are 1" ""u oxcuic mw vmnr, vim-v w.,nf,h.. I EToom's mother wore grey with chairman: Mrs. Chandler Brown. I tfltimammt'phalrmiin' Mr Cnn. rad W. Panlus. secretarv: and Mrs. I Millard Pekar, treasurer. A losers tournament was held on Wednesday with luncheon f ol- lowing at the clubhouse. I Plans were completed for the annual stagette on October 23, 1 which omciallr closes the season for the women golfers. In the I morning there will be an 18 hole I tournament xor ine romeroy ana 1 neene iropny. ine social nour will 1 Degin at 4 o ciock wnen ine annual prizes will be awarded. Just pre ceding the 6:30 o'clock dinner the floor show will be presented with Mrs. Ralph Hamilton in charge. Reservations for dinner may be made by calling Mrs. John H. Johnson or Mrs. Walter CJine, jr. Mothers Meet Washington school mother's club will meet at the school today at 1:30 p.m. Several community ac tivities of special interest to moth er of school children will hm Hi. cussed. Mr. H. Higby will speak of cub scouting; Mr. Bishop of 4-H clubs planned and there will be a speaker in the interest of the Children's bill to be voted on in November. The district camp fire leader will organize a Blue Bird group before the meeting. quiet and relaxed? -x we opened the little door that man who pays the electric bill which throws one in utter dark our arm wasn't long "'fv case of claustrophobia and a stiff it tangling. enjoy while lying on the floor. the house "for ordering groceries, of bridge or finding wandering who makes good use of hex's for office for not emptying the gar every whisper of scandal that goes others will repeat and 11 more Vc'ro All T7- rm n r 1H m i 0 U LIU iUNl Glials R?T!!rPP T irUIS2aeP In feeding for maximum production whether it be poultry, broilers, dairy cows, turkeys or rabbits Triangle builds a specific balanced ration to bring better ' 1 oil . , 1 I llMll A 1 l-f At" ! Is Married At a double ring ceremony on I Saturday night at Immanuel Men- nonite church, Pratum, Miss Lu dlle Jaquet, daughter of Paul Ja quet, became the bride of Robert Lierman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Lierman. The Rev. Wilbur Kreiger officiated. Mrs. W. F. Krenz, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur DahL sang. Miss Yvonne Goode and Miss Annls Miller lighted the tapers. Gowned In white satin and lace, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The train was long and the veil fingertip length. Her flowers were white chrysanthe mums and an orchid. Miss Vivienne Jaquet. sister of S?. wU! tr? wearing lavender were the at- wnaants uatma T lanMan' xra a jserT MB1I , "?"r "rr., " IT: for his brother and seating guests were George Carterm, Clarence black accessories.' During the reception which fol- l0wed. MrS. Warren StOlL MTS, Donald JaaueL Mrs. Richard Ud ey ana xvirs. wayne uennra poux- ed. Mrs. Martin Tokstad, Mrs. Ce- cil Chase, Mrs. Emory Goode, Mrs. Marion Miller and Miss Elizabeth Krens, Mrs. Arthur Won, Miss Ma- rie Johnson ana Miss uonna sus- caur assisted When leaving on the wedding trip the bride wore a maroon suit with navy blue accessories, iney will live in Stayton. CLUB CALENDAR TBXSDAT Ladies Kelzer Sew in club wltb Mrs. Ben Claucett. H dy- ...... . ride lis class, first isapxisi cnurcn. m wen Baiem woman uuw, ij " ftVlncent Mothers club card party t trhaoL S lun. Salem Council or women s orgam ration, nubile library. 2 Djn. Put nrcsldent. caDittl umi a. Amcr lean Lesion auxiliary with Mrs. James TurnbuU. 1365 North 21st street. 130 P--. .. . .'. w winameTT racuiiy women hub With Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. 230 pjn. Hollywood Merry uo Kouna ouo with Mrs. Harold Holler. "JO p.m. Washington Mothers ciuo. a p.m Auburn Mower, scnooi nous. iu Kingwooa American region iwiu r mtt at Kiiifwooa nau. a D.m. Vauii'i society of World Service, Tint Svancelical united B re them church, with Mrs. M. M. Gaiser, 882 North 20th street. Prlnela Pleasant Point social eiuo with Mrs. J. M. Cobum. 1 pjn. luacb pirf 1realdenta of Marion auxiliary ; 661 of VFW with Mrs. Loyal Adkison, IBIS Knrth 24th street. B D.m. American Gold btar Mothers, social insurance women s associauon ox Salem, dinner mecung. Spa, pjn. FRIDAY Trinitr chapter. OES. friendship nlrht. West Salem city hall. I p.m. Marion county Federation' of Wom en's clubs. Mill City First Presbyterian church. 9 JO ajn. United SDanish war veterans auxn lary. with Mrs. W. V. Bane. 815 North Winter street. 2 pjn. Social afternoon. Sedgewick Woman's Belief ' Corps at VTW hall. 2 D.m. Daughters of union veterans, social and business meeting with Mrs. Mabel Gardner, rout , z cm. Past Matrons. OE. dinner, uoiaen roeasant. ao pjn., . SATUKOAT Salem branch AAUW. meet In Car rier Room. First Methodist church. Ainsworth chapter. OZ3. at Beaver ban. s pjn. TUXSDAY Work Basket club with Mrs. Stuart Johns, 3790 Monroe, all day sewins. buffet luncheon at noon. Shoe Regair Special! FOR ALL THE FAMILY Leather or Coinposincm Hali-fioles. Friday cmd Sccrurday ONLYI $1.49 Pair IIILLER'S Downstuirs Boosters (or J ia. n ir n ir- . resultsgreater profits: TRIANGLE MILLING CO ... . oinAND, ottfrOM Talk if over with your Local TRIANGLE Dealer Willamette Feed & Supply D. A. WHITE & SONS It-,. J A CK-O-LANTE RN FACES How do you like Jack-o-Lan terns, happy, fierce or frighten ed? Here is how to carve all three kinds and give them plenty of trimmings. Make sure of start ing -expressions for the eyes with black circles, cut from black paper or from the black surfaces of the suffer magazine pages They stay in place in slits cut Into the eye openings.- Cut thin flaps or pumpkin skin or orange paper for ears and fasten them on with toothpicks. A rakish hat and a pipe is all Happy Jack needs, but give. a fierce fellow a wig and a villainous moustache. Use cornstalks for these, or the black crepe hair or black cotton youll find on Halloween mask counters. Use cranberries, stuck on with pieces of toothpicks, to outline scary eyes and ' mouth, even ears. Make frightened Jack's hair stand on end it's easy with cranberries on tooth picks, and give him a big nose with a little potato or apple. Pointers for Patntera send today for Elizabeth HOlyrfi booklet that teUt yon how to do a time saving, money tavinc top fllrht Job of paint In r furniture, wall, woodwork. floors. The booklet H railed SMAET AS PAINT PAINTING PROBLEMS SOLVED. It's yours for lie in eotn and a stamped, self-addressed elope seat to Miss Hillyer at this newspaper. (Copyright 1950 by John T. Dill Co.) MacLeans Visit In Salem Mr. and Mrs. Jean MacLean who were married on September 30 at the First Christian church in Reno, have returned to Salem for a visit. ' , Mrs. MacLean. the former Lola Mae Windecker. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Windecker of Salem and her husband is the son of Mrs. Wendell Manuel of An chorage, Alaska, formerly of Sa lem. . - After a short stay here the bride will go to Portland to make her home. Mr. MacLean. has reported for induction in the service. OO rs SIKtl nzr in Wedding DateJj s Announced Miss Phyllis Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Johnson, has chosen. November first as her wedding day to John Henry McConville, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. . McConville. The candlelight ceremony will be read at the First Presbyterian church at 8:30 pjn. Eldon Caby -will be the soloist. Miss Jean Hitchkiss is to be maid of honor and Miss- Carolvn Eckersley and Miss Shirley Fisher bridesmaids. Lindy Berry is to be .- 1:;' . vi o o fiUHi II ii .1 II I. .1 .l ini.iy .n.i.i.in.ii.inW IHUllHWmMilM . .; : I I I 'v, ' i I 1 ' ' I " ' 4 ' I ' V -A I"' v : I , ' r. . .t, " ... nt 1"rw . . . & ' --2 , v - Robert McConville will be best man, Bruce Boatman and Raymond Myers will light ,the tapers and Warren Osborn, Allen- Miller, James Ellis and Whitney Benson will be ushers. WCTU at Leslie ! South Salem WCTU will meet at Leslie Methodist church on Friday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. C F. French will lead devotions, Mrs. Lethe Stripl ing will report on the state conven tion and Mrs. C W. Stacey will talk about highlights of the United Nations. Mrs. John Ulrich is the Oar IVumber 1 Casual . . . Still Anerica's Fa rente Classic i - ti'U 1 . ' . o new program chairman. Mrs. Har ry Pemerton and Mrs; A. W. Metx ger are hostesses. - Cooked Food Oct 2Q ; GAS & COZE CO. 109 S. Cfcinmerdol ; Sponsored By Da Ourpter : Beta Sigma Phi Schlesinger & Co. Ours Exclusivity Dress! Ho single fashion has eve ' "' . " ' : - " - i.; ': caplwed ... and held ... Se : A fashkxi leadership.. Jhe . comtont favor of sW one dress This fol tlnds it more horxbome an ever , , . with inognificsfs? ; . v . " hodtt of rich bogfy . 10 to 44. 12, to 24 r & Co, 409 Covrt, Satem . - 7 V .4'! y'T- 1 4! ..umui.si. ML