C The Ctcrtseraca, Cclam Orocon, Tlrgrsday, Ac-act S3 SOCI ETY CliUBS MUSIC Around Town:.. Br Jerrmc ragBsa AUGUST YXSTTO XS . . . highlight the late lummer Doris Lend to Bo Married Ilia Doris Lane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lue, and Leslie Aldrich. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Aldrich of Prineville. will be manned on August 28 at the rlrst Christian church? in Monmouth. THVSSBAY 9-m Labia Card Strtrttnal 1 to wixh to- formal teas, picnics, luncheons and 5r?!rzL in their honor.- Mrs. Geneive Stoddard Vehrs of Chula Vista, Calif former Salem resident, is to Sap this a guest at the 6ma of w-r T-hvirren .1 . Mrs. Vehrs is teaching at tha National City hi fV school, just two miles m , tun fn Chula Vista .. . Several informal fathering have arranged xor uw visiwr - the week ... On Wednesday Un. Harrr Worth tortained at her Leslie street home for Mrs. Vehrs . . . A dessert luncheon was served with bridge in play during tha afternoon ... Covers were placed tor me w ltor, Mr. Ralph H Cooler, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Mrs. U. Scott tmmm Mr. Gears WsteTS, MXS. George L. Arbuckle, Mrs. Harry rTcraln, Mrs. C B. McCuHough and the hostess . . rimtm at the heme ef Mr. and Mrs. David Eason for a fort night art their soa-ln-law aad daaghter. Captain and Mrs. Mar ray Camerea aad daughters, Doa M and Sharon, et Saeraaiento-. they antred in the capital Sanday . .The air force officer plana to da some fishing in the -Oregon streams dnrins his leave. Here from the seath Mrs. Ida P. Johnston of Los Angeles arrived in Salem by train Monday night for a visit at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Spears and Mrs. Russell Catlin . . . Tonight Miss Elizabeth Lord will entertain in formally t dinner for the visitor at her Mission street home. . . . ' Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Spears as the honor guest at a birthday luncheon for which her daughter, Mrs. Cariton J. McLeod, was tha hostess at her country noma . . . In the group were a group of Mrs. Spears' Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters, who celebrate their birth days together during the year... Covers were placed for Mrs. Spears, Mrs. Johnston, and from Portland came Mrs. Lee Patterson, iMrs. Lyle Tear, Mrs. Claude Mc Colloch. Mrs. Frederick Whittle sey, Mrs. Graham Mitchell and the hostess . . . Arriving ... In the Capital to day br pleae will bo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson ef Belve dere, mtoeis, who have come west for the wedding ef their m. William Frank Johnson, and ratrida Ann EUstroaa, which will be an event of Friday night at tha First Presbyterian church... Tonight tha Johnsons win be meets at tha dinner the Kebert Elfstroms are arranting for then daachter and her flaavee at the Marioa hotel . A yaang gnest ... at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Cross this week is their five months old grandson. Craig Cross, son of Mr. - and Mrs. Travis Cross of Eugene Mrs. Cross has gone to Great I a us, Montana zor a vu wiiu ner family this week . . . Travis and Beverly recently moved into their newly purchased home in Eugene at 3430 Donald avenue ... a feature of their garden is an out door barbecue . . , PAKTT TXMX . . . A group of the teen-age set is planning a pro gressive dinner, slumber party and breakfast for Saturday in honor of Doris Helen Spaulding, who is leaving next month Xor Portland to make her home . . . Dinner will be at the suburban home of Mar- cia Webb with Dorothy Swigart, Joy Robertson and Janet Infer as sisting . . , dessert will follow at Joan Wengers home ... and sleeping bags will be unrolled at the home ot Marjorie Little later la the evening . . . and late Sun day morning the group will go to Jaa Foulgers home for breakfast ...she will be assisted by Jody ' Ricketts . . . Others in the group honoring Dimpy will b Sharon Laverty, Othelene Lee, Joan and Joyce Traviss, Naydeen Taylor and Roberta Sjoding . . A aarprlae dinner , . . was ar saaffod by Mrs. Charles Cray ea ITodaosday alrht hi honor of her . aaabaad ea his nfsthday . . . tha afxatr was held at thetr Caa aalaria Catghta hoaae . . . A aaftot dinner was served wtth for twelve . . . A Una party . . . at the ball iealrht at fTatora Field wta heaor Mkhael KaoUh. aoa of the Seth raysoa Saha, a his aeveath bvthday . . . Koothtc for the Senators with Michael wi3 ha Grover Carter. Jlasay Klchal- Xorer . and Vlesi SamSr. Tha Rev. Eery Farrlsh win otfl dstev lighting tha candles arin be Miss Frances Land and Miss Patty Mcmiim. - - 1 Mrs. Hugh RSey of Salem will be the matron of honor and Miss Donaa Plenea .of Salem and Miss LaVse Grimth of Creswell will be tha bridesmaids. 1 Barr Groff of i Prineville win serve as best man and ushers will be Mrs. Stanley Asrhenbrenner of Eugene, Donald Brand of Rose- burg, Gail Murray of Monmouth and: Walter Stauxac&er of Red mond, i i Mr. aad Mrs. CUm and daughter. Glenda Lou. have returned froxa a several days star at their summer clace at Devils CXXT3 CAIZHD "JI elttb wKh Mrs. Joseph niHCBonsk ehiJ wn Mm in Kortk, Business Vcc!r to Bo fn Scptcmbor - First executive board meeting of the new year for the Salem Busi ness and Professional Women's club was held Tuesday night at the home of tha president, Mrs. Sue Boodx. Tha firmer, ftf; for September has been cancelled doe to . the National Business week's celebration beginning on Septem ber Zt, Attending the . board meeting were Mrs. Claude Jorsenson, Miss Helen HUler. Mrs. Marion Wood en, Mrs. George Causey, Miss Mil dred Yetter, Mrs. .Louis Neuxnan, Mrs. Frank P. Marshall and Mrs. John Versteeg. v Couple to Wed September! ; Wedding beZs vQ ring on Sat urday, September 1 for Miss Bar bara S&v daughter of Mr. and lira, J. L. Sim, and Donald Hudd, n of Mr. and Mrs. Malvia B. Budd. whose engagement was an nounced la ths early trrisg. ; Tha couple wQ exchange their nrt at an t o'clock ceiemnuy at SL Mark's Lutheran church with Dr. Mark Getzeodaner ofH- ciating. . A reception wd follow the annuals at the home of the groom-elect "s parents on fast Lin coln street. Mrs. WITH am Shsttack wCl be the matron of honor and Miss Betty Brtnkley and Miss Bo Jean Boehm tha bridesmaids. Marrin B, Radd, Jr. will stand with his brother, as best man. Ushers In clude Raymond Ctmimlngs, Wilson Wilt, Darwin Michaels and William Paulas. if Mr. and Mrs, Delhert Laag have returned from a month's visit in Ohio and Iowa and in Cleveland visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barrett (Delvon Long). . While there they . greeted their' new granddaughter. Marsha .. Louise Barrett, who was born on Aug ust L lira. Geerrt Zlrkovka has left for Anchorage, Alaska to join her husband. Corporal Zlvkovich, who is stationed there with the army. She plans to remain there indefi nitely and while she Is away their son, Larry, is with his grandpar ents.. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kowitz. 2 Modem Fircplczco Acccbcorics Aro 4 la Blac!: Finidicd Steel and Iron - , ! By See A rizsple, functiocal coHtctica of modern fireplace accessories comes from the drawing board of d.jlgner V - Gedrra lielsoa. f" The entire col- j lection is in! black finished steel and iron f and the tools nave loipiaj nsnrties oz pol ished birch. Nelson showed his new cree tlons'agalnst a dmpla .white wall with only t one touch of color en orange canvas log carrier set in a metal semi-circular log holder. The canvas wCl be avaHablee in oth er colors, too. The designer's new 'fire basket: "resembling a back bone with curving ribs,' enabling the logs to roll together while burning win product fine fires, There are several types of andirons jncmdtng a pair in X-shapes. a pair thar resembles sled runners, panel types . and one pair that looks like a line drawing of a human form, minus the arms. The snore, brush aad poker for the fireplace, have a fresh touch in the birch handles. They come in sets, either with a wall; bracket on which to bang them, or on a tripod stand. A J combination andiron and coal grate, the latter removable, is handy" for charcoal broiling 'ladocrs. WhUe the collection Is designed foe modern homes, tne pieces are so well styled and so. simple in silhouette, they can fit Into many types of living rooms where the hearth is the center of attraction in the winter months. Tha pieces are in a moderate price bracket. ; Coimai Tartar Coro4 As i -T . . o o It's (With crirls who know . . . "what's what" ING" .its genuine "SPALD every time . . .) I , Parratts Visit From Bay City Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Par rs tt of San Francisco have been visiting in tha capital at the home of . Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Parr Bernet. The 'Parratts are well known . for their Mexican folk dancing and several. years ago went to Mexico and studied the authentic costuming and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Coffel were hosts for a barn dance Sat urday sight at which the Parratts gave an exhibition of their danc ing In costume. On Sunday the Parratts danced at the Oregon Folk Dance Federation Festival In "Portland at the Washington Park Amphitheatre. The couple win also present exhibitions at the Fenny 'Hoedowners at Canby and at a 4-H group in Eugene tonight Mr .and Mrs. Bernet entertained at dinner for the visitors at their home Monday, night. The couple danced for the guests and showed colored slides of their Mexican trip. - . . ' CC5 it Si OFF WHITE" "MISS CHIEF" aitnovs family n m i Holds Reunion The annual reunion cf W. S. and Frances Matthews was held at Paradise Island oa August It with 4S relatives attendicg. ,7. D. Mat thews, wha muo at KZ3 Mill street, was 'the only member 'of the immediate family prevent. He win be S3 years old on December XI -and has lived In Salem since isag. . j. i After tha dinner a meeting was held and the following . officers elected: Milo C. Matthews, presi dent; Dae Uattnews Stafford, see retary-txeascrer. : The following were present: W. D. Matthews. Mrs. Flo Matthews Purvine, Mae . Matthews Cochran, Vivian CochranJ Dae -Matthews Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drag er, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager, Drager, Urs. day. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ts art kre vis iting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis. - On Etiqnettd 4 gty Esfcerta Lea Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lucretia Drager, jDavid G. Drager, Mrs. uert os&um and Kathy, all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Mllo C Matthews of Agate Beach, Clem E. Matthews, Vlsalla, I Calif, Leone Matthews MUlerj Georgia and Ja nice of Albany, Ruby Drager Mlsh ier of Portland,!! W. Drager of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. George Dra ger of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stein, ElU and Mark of Port land, Mildred Drager Briers of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs.' Alex Galr, Tacoma, Mrs, Edith Drsger South of PcJrtlmd Mr. and Mrs. Ray South, Gary Deahna and Donald of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ear ner, Susan and Robert of Portland. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Townsead .ef Salem and Mrs. A. F. Marcus of Salem Mrs. AraeldFi Wash, was a guest at the regular ladles day play tne Salem Golf j and luncheon at club on Wednea- Q. when A Barried wcsunsli writlnr a note of thanks for a gift presented to her ana ber aosoana, -should she sign both her hsshand'a name and her own? aTno. She' should t. sign her name only, but she should men uon her hushaadTS name soma where in the note, aa "Harry and wish to express our: deep ap preciation, etc Q. What Is the proper way to extend invitations tot a bridal shower? A. These may be talephonad. written on a visiting card, or sent on the printed shower cards avail able at all greeting-card counters. Q. What is the correct thing to say when someone eppoioguraa over the telephone for getting tha wrong numherT :y A.XrUinly or, I "That it quite all right" , H : i tick Brewtag Co, slsea, Oeagaf Vcos'.8AK3cai' VMGnflrically for vital human 4-ttatitw. need; 0 0 0 Si i'i on : i Mt May Mora Wlb.li.nm,... . I . a new pearly elk White) with light tan saddle . has the famous "brick sole" "tapered toe" ... . (off Yes, it and , . . the finest loafer ever built . . .hand-rubbed -..,- . antique finish . in red or campus rusfcalfskin . . sizes to 10 only . 3A to C 11.95 8.95 (Sizes are 3 to 1014 4A to C widths are fhe . .j. fALL-WHITE The one ; the. only original , . If a the authentic SP AIDING air-whhe buck ; oxford .j . with the famous "tapered tea" ,: sizes to 10V4; widths 4A to C . Ztaak aad SUeta Galsw A famSy gathering . . , last weekend at the tfeskowin beach home of Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ostria arben their four children and their families gathered . . .In the rsoup were Richard Ostrin, who I here Xor the summer from Palm Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ostrin. Ctrpben and John, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ostrin and Michael, Mr. and Zlrx. Norman Yagle. Richard, Ray mond and Brent . . . ' A flar tearaey was a featare if 'the Oak Knoll ladies day Wednesday and fceners went Mrs. Kobett O. SrJth, ilrs. Paul Ce and Urt. J. 11. McAlvin. Surulay. August 3 Ahe women will entertain teir husbands at turo-baU four: crr.s telnnLij i 4 oVock. Hi3 "CMBLEB" . u." ... Goes- with genuine Spatdins. . v-.:. likd 1zn goes with C;;s" . . long stsple cotton .' ; v hr ;vy roil cuff . . . in white only . . sizes to II . . . i . .1 f V . n to - 224- ttorth Uharty .la tsUsa Ajf ' for convalescent, gnerol weat h s bdcEi: Idco Galo5 I i Front fits along groin line, tapers Into longer III , ' ( back. Properly boned decorated cofton coutil, , il W ( I elastic releases at waist, hips. 14-inJf waist - ll te t- ) I down, sizes 28-40. 13-in. waist1 down, sizes (A V j 26.- i . :! ! Yl lm iw flesMot i i i f a - t ? v. i u ttl fAeta la Lebanon) 5.59 Long back and sides for good -thigh control. Property boned flne cotlen eotttil with large elastic release at waist. 15-m, length, sizes 23-43. & Fcr Zzzro-ZZzz Zzrt Deearated ccttn cactn, t all lecglh girdle styles Vcll boned,-elasUe releaees for comfort. 14 and ISft-lncLe kzh, sizes IJ to 43. JffJrrm pmmrB f ft Pit 1 123 to r.M.TtttsVi,Thurs Sat. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 550 t!.CcdJclfu. 3-9191 O o 4- c c