, Z Tho Stcdesrnan, Scflony Oregon, Sunday. May 6 1 3tSl Luncheons and Dinners Will -Fete Visits Several Interesting social events are being planned for the women who will be in the capital this coming weekend with their hus bands for the 5th annual Oregon State Dry Cleaners : convention. Clayton Foreman of Salem is pres ident .of the association and Mrs. Foreman is general chairman of the women's activities. Conven tion headquarters win be at the Senator hotel. For Friday will be the one o'clock luncheon at the Marion ho-, tel with a hundred women expect . ed to attend. The Cherryland theme will be used in the decor and -favors. -Edward Gallstead of Pendleton will be the master of ceremonies and Vera Esch will be ihe soloist. Following the lunch eon there will be a tour of the stale capitol building with Gov ernor Douglas McKay greeting the women at 3 o'clock. On the agenda for Friday night will be the buffet dinner and cab a ret dance in the Capital room of the Hotel Senator beginning at 6:30 o'clock for the men and women. Saturday morning there will be a breakfast at the Marion hotel at 7:30 o'clock for the convention del egates and their wives. Governor Douglas McKay will be the guest speaker. Saturday afternoon the women will be entertained at a no-host buffet luncheon at the Golden Pheasant with cards in play following. There will also be a tout of the city. Climaxing the convention will be a formal banquet Saturday night in the Capital room of the Hotel Senator. Installation of of ficers will be held during the eve ning and the president-elect is Ed ward Siegmund of Eugene, form erly of Salem. Assisting Mrs. Foreman on the general directorate for the wom en's activities are Mrs. Siegmund, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy and M r s. Wayne Keeney of Salem. Mrs. Jack Stacey of Portland, Mrs. E. Crimsley of Bend, Mrs. Alvin , Flanders of Eugene and Mrs. Fern , West wood Senn of Portland. ' Ceremony for Grey Ltadies : A capping ceremony for a new group of Grey Ladies for the local chapter of the American Red Cross will be held on Friday, May 11. A luncheon at 1 o'clock at Chuck's Steak House will precede the cer emonies. Former members of Grey - Ladies and .visiting members are invited to -attend. Mrs. Kenneth Hall, Portland, area field repre- aentative for volunteer services in the Red Cross, will be a special : guest. - 'i iw -; The new corps of Grey Ladies to be capped . are Mrs. William Whitmore, Mrs. Max Allen. Mrs. Walter Cline, jr., Mrs. Alfred C. Cerlinger, Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. William . T. Waterman, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Garlen Simpson, Mrs. - James C. Stone, Mrs. Rex Adolph and Mrs. Glenn Woodry. : The Woman's missionary society . of the First Presbyterian church . will meet on Wednesday at 2 ,V o'clock in the prayer meeting roOrn, The theme is Echoes from Presby - terial and delegates will tell about the work of the church. Mrs. Walter Pugh will lead devotions, Mrs. Robert Gahlsdorf will sing. fpMrs. A. E. Lee is in charge of the . tea., Give Insured I RON WEAR NYLONS! Yes, beautiful sheer 51 guago nylons that we will absolutely guarantee and insure against runs for lone weekl Mother will love these sheer, yet so practical hose. ' a " Fiesta, beige and Venice taupe. Insured - V - J Against Runs Nw For i ' One Week! j Miss Marianne Bonesteele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Bonesteele, whose engagement to Alan Chester Riebel of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Riebel of Eugene, was announced Thursday night at the Kappa Kap pa Garnma house on the Oregon State j college campus. (Hise photo). Tea Today Given by Horizon Club Members of the Horizon club of Salem high school will entertain their mothers and some hundred high school students at a tea this afternoon from 2:30 until 5:30 at the Ralph Hamilton home. Members of Rotana club, the sponsoring group who will .pour are ? Mrs. Grant Farris, Mrs. E. Thomas, Mrs. LeKoy aimenaon and Mrs. Flora Donnelly. Tn the receiving line are to be the president, Billie Miller and other senior girls. The tea is be ing arranged by Billie nawer ana Norma Hamilton Officers to Be Installed Officers to Be 1-14-1 SOC ' New officers will be installed at the meeting of the Jason Lee Wes leyan Service Guild Monday night at the home of Mrs. James Tindall, 1120 Columbia street, at 8 o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. C Ward Davis and Mrs. Wayne KuhL Mrs Nick Brinkley will be the worship leader. Mrs. Gordon Black, a mem ber of the spiritual life committee of the WSCS, will install the offi cers. Mrs. Herbert Lange Is the new president; Mrs. Joe Brooks, vice president; Mrs. Clifford Ellis, sec retary; and Mrs. Samuel Miller, treasurer. " Turner: Mrs. T. J. Moffett of Hattiesburg, Miss., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carl Graves. pi" lei ... mi Sixes 8Vi to 11 $1.49 i - At Homes Cancelled Mrs. Douglas McKay has can celled her weekly at homes for the remainder of the spring and summer seasons. She plans to re sume her at homes in the fall. Salem Coeds Win Honors Oregon State College Beverly Kendall, a junior from Salem, last week was selected to be editor of the 1952 Beaver, Oregon State college yearbook, and four other women students from Salem were tapped for membership in honor societies. j : Selected by Talons, sophomore women's honor service group, were LaJune Rahtz, freshman in nursing and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Rahtz, 2850 Monroe, and Alice E. Lehman, freshman in lower di vision of liberal arts and daughter of Mrs. Hulda Lehman, 336 Leslie. ; Alpha Lambda Delta, sophomore women's scholastic honor society, tapped Pebble DeSart, lower di vision of liberal arts major and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer DeSart, 1555 North 19th, and Bev erly Jeannine Folston, science freshman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Folston, 1796 South Winter. Miss DeSart also was selected for membership in Eu terpe, OSC music honor society. Miss Kendall's selection as Beaver editor follows much service the past three years on campus publications.; She is editor of the 1951 Beaver student administration section, day editor and drama editor of the OSC Daily Barometer, end is vice president of this year's junior class.: 4or again awarded j Fashion Academy Gold Medal Beautifully Tailored NYLON TRICOT GOWN Soft, ounce-light nylon fashioned by Luxite in a ' flatteringly draped tailored classic. Won derfully comfy, : stays new in fast-drying, no iron nylon tricot. In Luxite's new "Fashion, Plate" colors, Balleri na Pink, Bouffant Blue. Sizes 32 to 40. 7.95 LoJa-Koeroer- ' Now Mrs. Murray Bouquets - of white chrysanthe mums and calla lilies banked the altar of the Englewood Evangel ical United Brethren church Sat urday night for the wedding of Miss Lola Bernice Koerner, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wes ley Koerner, and Berwin Francis Murray, son of Mrs Denlse Mur ray, of Monmouth, formerly of Sa lem. I The Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker per formed the 8- o'clock rites. Terry Murray, brother of the groom, sang and William Fawk was the organist. Mrs. John Benjamin Lambert and Mrs. Max N. Graves lighted the candles. , : For her wedding the bride chose a white satin period style gown; the skirt enhanced with tiers of lace ruffles from the waistline to hemline in front. .The full skirt ended in a train and the bodice was made with a net yoke edged in satin. Her fingertip illusion veil was edged in j chantilly lace and cascaded from a scalloped crown adorned with seed pearls and beading. She carried an arm bou quet of deep red roses. ' - . . f . Mrs. Cleland F. Fish of Empor ia, Kansas, was her sister's honor matron and Mrs. Donald H. Dun can was the bridesmaid. They wore nile green faille frocks with lace yokes. ' full skirts and matching lace mitts. Mrs Fish carried an arm bouquet of red roses and the bridesmaid carried shell pink roses. " i Gail V. Murray stood with bis brother as best man. Ushers were George Redden, William E. Perq, Robert Herring and James A. By ers. ! For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Koerner wore a pastel blue crepe gown with a lace tunic and match ing hat. Her corsage was of white orchids and lilies - of - the-valley. Mrs. Murray attended her son's marriage in a black crepe gown adorned with black satin bows and crystal pins and a hat of tulle and sapphire blue ostrich tip. , A reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Robert E. Se well of Corvallis, sister of - the bride, and Mrs. William E. Pero presided at the coffee urns and Mrs. George E. Allen, assisted by Mrs. Raymond Breuser, cut' the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Ralph L. Koerner, Mrs. Terry Murray, Miss Mary Jo HalL Miss Judy By ers and Miss Paula Hearth of Hills boro. . - . y j, After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Salem at th Glendora apartments. For travel ing the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy and white acces sories. 1 Rainbow Girls to j Honor Mothers if Chadwick Assembly, Order" of Rainbow for Girls will meet Tues day night at the Masonic Temple at 7:15 o'clock. There will be an election of officers. - i "After the meeting an informal reception will be held in .honor of the mothers of Rainbow Girls. There I will be a program' ' and refreshments. Mrs. Gerald - A. Reeher is heading the committee in charge of arrangements. Another social event on the agenda for the Rainbow Girls will be a cotton dance. to be given May 18 at the Izaak Walton club house. Chapter CB of FEO will meet In Dallas on .Thursday at 7:30 with Mrs. C B. Phelps. Mrs. E. W. Benbow will assist. A musical pro gram will be given by Mrs. Lucille Woodruff of Monmouth. tile fJYioli 3 - "". - ; ... A V I" A. 'A i: .:. it i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDoncdd (Patricia Macnamara) pictured as they leave St Joseph's Catholic church after their marriage oh April 28. The bride Is the daughter of Mrs. H. M. Macnamara. The couple will live in Seattle. (Artz studio), j Silver Wedding Celebration : i Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weathers are celebrating their 25th wed ding anniversary at their new home on route 2 today. They have sent invitations to a group of friends to call between the hours of 3 and 7. Hostesses are Mrs. Robert Hammack, a daughter, and Mrs. Jack McClure, Mr. Weathers' sister. S The couple was , married in Washington state and ' came to Salem soon after. Their children, Mrs. Robert Hammack, Carl Weathers, Donald Weathers, Pa tricia Weathers and Harley John Weathers, all of Salem, will be here. One grandchild also lives in Salem. ; . Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Mrs. Weathers mother and Mrs. Ray Kerr will pour, Mrs. Edward Za hare, Mrs. Earl ; Weathers, Miss Pat Weathers and Betty Zahare will assist, BPW Recreation Party I ' The monthly recreation meeting of the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club will be an event of Tuesday night. May 8 at 7:30 o'clock at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. An informal social evening is planned with special prizes to be awarded. Cards will be in play directed by Mrs. Leona Taylor and Miss Vada Hill. The refreshment committee includes Miss Margaret Maddox, Miss Ce celia Woodruff and Mrs. Hallie Eckley. j i LAVISH SLIP ' I'M of Nylon Tricot Lovely ! Long-lasting! A famous name slip fashioned lavishly! with exquisite nylon net and lace! Made by fashion-winning -Luxite with smooth body contour i lines in nylon tricot that ' dries in a wink, needs no limine. Feminine, frothy, in Princess White, Black. : Sizes. )2 to 40. 0.95 -O -V V Junior Guild Luncheon Junior Guild members of St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet for a one o'clock luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at the parish house. A program will be held fol lowing the luncheon and business session. Past presidents of the guild and mothers of -guild mem bers will be honor guests. The hos tess committee includes Mrs. Ho mer H. Smith, sr., chairman. Miss Virginia Nowlen, Mrs. Charles . J. Kid well, Mrs. Carl Hansen, Mrs. Grace Marquam, Mrs. Carl Jordan and Mrs. Wayne Weeks. Entrains for East Coast Mrs. N. J. Lindgren is entrain ing today on an extended trip east and south. Her first stop will be in Minneapolis, where she will vis it Mr. Lindgren's sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nelson. In Pittsburgh she will be the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- L. R. Lindgren. In New York City and Atlantic City the traveler will be the guest of friends. On the return trip she will stop in Denver for a visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Rasmussen, and In Los Angeles with Mrs. Rose Young. Mrs. Lindgren plans to be away three months. ; ; Sojourners will have guest day on Thursday at their meeting in the Salem Woman's clubhouse. A dessert luncheon will be served. Hostesses are to be Mrs. Rochard Bush, Mrs. Velma Metcalf , Mrs. Arthur Cole, Mrs .Stuart Thede, Mrs. Irving Henderson, Mrs. Rob ert Tholman and Mrs. Robert Up son. I , :. Banquet to Fete Mothers and . Daughters There will be a mother-daughter banquet at St. Mark Lutheran church on. Tuesday, May 8 in the social rooms. The decorations will follow the theme "Hitch Your Wagon to a Star" and are being made by Mrs. Cecil Clark, Mrs. Ernest Wise, Mrs. Paul S ten j ham, Mrs. .John Holmstead and Miss Alice Cook. .- The program, arranged by Mrs. Victor - Palmason, Mrs. Lionel Trommlit, Mrs. Ralph. Johnson, Mrs. Maurice Brennan -and Mrs. LeRoy J. Stewart, will include in vocation by Rev. M. A. Getzen daner. Instrumental music -will be given -by Betty Jo Davenport, Marlene Thor and Marilyn Fox ley; toast to mothers, Lavonne Stenjham; toast to daughters, Mrs. Louis Ramus; vocal duet, Janet Sather and Beverly' Kenyon; and an address, "The Two Torches", by Mrs. Marion Curry. The grandmother with the most granddaughters and the mother with the most daughters will be honored. Mrs. C E. Jaqua will be toastmistress. ; , : ' ' Mrs. Bertram Trelstad, presi dent of the Ladies guild, is the general chairman. Mrs. Arnold Olson is chairman of the kitchen committee and she will be assisted by Mrs. Roy Larson, Mrs. John Glenn, Mrs. Everett Stenjham, Mrs. Paul - Magnussen, Mrs. Eric Erickson, and Mrs. Geneva Isaac son. The dining room committee will be Mrs. Al Torgerson, Mrs. Julius Hagenson and Mrs. Alf Sather. Mrs. Everett Holmes is In charge of the ticket sale. The men and young boys of the church will have charge of the serving of the dinner. , The Tahitha Missionary Fellow ship of the First . Baptist church will hold a meeting at the church on Thursday. There will be in stallation of new officers and de votions will be led by Mrs. Joseph TeeL The program will be pre sented by Mrs. -Roy Reynolds. Hostesses . will be Mrs. Henry Cross, Mrs. E. W. Peterson and Mrs. Earl Seamster. ant For New i hm. rpctod wkh U pm Tec wkldi la m bUmd l raiw tfc watch St araat W eppM wakh saiaalas doOy. What amarenthf looks like a small atom bomb to the field of facial .treatment has just been released locally, .... - Tor saanr the lonr list f rather astonishing- claims made for the treatment are state ments that It will help flatten little puffs that form en Jaw lines, help reduce doable chins, help smooth, oat lines f rem month-to-poee. and help improve sagging muscles. . And although it sounds almost as though it should fall in the teo-cood-to-be-trae' dassifica tkm, it has been launched by a well-known cosmetic house which Is noted for understatement in claims for its products.; Special MeaW Devafeped: The treatment, which . takes but ten minutes daily consists of application of the Uend of rare Us and astringents aecordinr to a special metned WBicn has The treatment has, for the past year been nndergoinr rigid test mr, ea skins which had chronic tBMier-skin eruptions, en com plexions which looked lagrih mad thick, aad oa those who had . distiaet eoatovr faults. And it has been reported that mader-slda enrptions cleared in a short time; that s&rrlch skins swakened Qoaiity; that en as smooiaovt of lines. Catteninr of vtSt that form on jaw tines, redaction of doulje chins, aad a more perfect general align- . m m ' . . . that -ilj skin' has never clearer or Caer" was an Extravaq Hty.ff iwaj- rrrrttlg'-ia 'Trytrw 9mat&om TTression most cf tea used by tlces Bnderg5fggjtrea,faaenL Republicans to Meet s The executive board of the Ea-; lem unit. Republican Women's ; Federation of Oregon met Friday morning to. formulate plans for the regular monthly meeting to be f held on Monday . afternoon. May ' 14 at the YWCA at 230 o'clock. All Interested republican women are Invited to attend.- Dr. Free-' man Holmer of Willamette univer sity will be the guest speaker. ..!.;-- f Coffee Chains to End This Week ! r . . i ..... . i The Salem YWCA coffee hourl! chain Is due to wind up the first; of this week with! several board members planning public 'coffee hours at their homes to accommo date those who have not attended; any and wish to do so. : Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs.' Blanche Proctor will be hostesses for. a coffee at the former's home Monday morning at 10 a. m-; Mrs. A. A. Schramm will be a hostess1 at her North 17th street home; Mrs. Wallace Carson will also entertain with a coffee at her Leslie street home; and Mrs. William Crothers is planning one for her home in Manbrin Gardens at 10:30 a. mi The Interested public is invited to, any of these coffees and those planning to attend are asked to call any of the above hostesses. The coffee chain started two weeks ago and has proven most successful, with a very few chains broken. All money from the cof fees will go to the YWCA build ing fund. (Ml Mr a4 Uh$morr4. tlid m Vlckl Ja s m! la bom id Wte ! ladlcnla. laqnlrM lq PinW SUa jFirmer,' . fresher, finsr smoother, cleaner and clearer looking skins, resulting in skim with a young, translucent quality are further claims which thor say hav all been substantia by their laboratory chemists wi the umaus astnnrent aad oi blend, which contains no hor i The blend must bo used a- cording to very- spocifie instruoj tions, some idea of which may bo gained from the accompanying sketches. A little pamphlet oat lining the method in detail is ea4 closed with each bottle. j They have found that results' begin to show n? inside one weekJ when the treatment is followed to the letter and faithfully, an that "the effect with la th weeks is usual? y startluir. that "continued daily treatmen will continue to maintain a improve appearance." J ! Two types of the blend appear ae-for dry sad normal akina, oaf for oily skins. : Toais Declared Tared i Cemmtnt t saceessfnl Broadway actress, who tested tha treatmenS for the house, was that "I really look ton yean younger, and la such a short time, too," j 1 An snrasin; story (s ef er.1 Iew York tasur, who sad oees aioa to go sooth Quite froQuentfj i During hor visiU after th treatments beran, she be?an en joying the eon men ts ei fcrr well you are lociinjr," made will a, alirhtly ouinieal erpressioR until someone CnaHy turrt ec i with the query ea one vldt, look, what fcara yca.iJs. sxJ year face ilTUi!1 ; Praise Heard Facial Cosmetic fa Mr pvadai 464 STATl STOUT 3 CAPITAl C Cut at liberty - :'J3 rrc-2 "On the Corner SA Slate S.'roet