! J ) D r f Tt Cfn?wnff!t Cclca. Orysa, Cssfjr,' Cruris t, 1 Mini . ' ' --mwwimJwm.mmmmmmwmw-mm Fashion Show On Agenda for' September 18 -One of th larger affair of the early faU season will be the fash ion show and dessert bridge ben efit to be given by members of the Marion-Polk Medical society aux iliary on Tuesday afternoon, Sep tember 18. The- affair win be held in the Mirror room of the Hotel Marion at 1:15 o'clock and styles will be shown by Esther Foster. Proceeds from the affair will be given to the Salem' General -and Salem Memorial hospitals- Those wishing to make reservations for the fashion bridge are asked to call Mrs. Harmon Harvey, Mrs. May nard Shiffer or Mrs. Dean Brooks. Those attending are asked to brine their own table accessories. Mrs. Horace D: McGee Is fen eral chairman of the affair with Mrs. G. Robert Hoffman the co chairman. Assisting on the gener al directorate are Mrs. Morris K. Crothers. Mrs. Merle Brown, Mrs. Otto Kraushaar, Mrs. Wlimer Smith, Mrs. Robert T. WuiZ, Mrs. William C Crothers and Mrs. Ro bert 1". Anderson, presidents of the auxiliary. ' ; - Other committees for the bene fit fashion bridge are as follows: decorttlnx. Mrs. Charles Camp bell. Mrs. Lynn Hammerstad. Mrs Dean Brooks. Mrs, Wilard Tnomp son. Mrs. William Lidbeck and Mrs. Roscoe. Wilson; reservations, Mrs. Harmon Harvey. Mrs. Wood son Bennett. Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Carl w. Tanmons, Mrs. H. IL Gilbert; out-of-town reservations, f Mrs. Charles Gray and Mrs. Rlch t ard Upjohn; . assisting with the - style show, Mrs.. Douglas Thomp son and Mrs. Ian MacDonald Dinner to Fete Engaged Duo "The South Commercial street home of Mr. and Ha- John Car son will be the scene of a buffet dinner party on Friday night when mem Den 01 me (parson lamuy en tertain fori the pleasure of Miss Marian Carson, daughter of the Allan Canons, and her fiance, Ro bert Havenick, who will be mar ried on September S at SL Paul's Episcopal church The affair wilt follow the wed ding rehearsal and bidden are members of the bridal party and the immediate family. Covers will be placed for 40 guests. Arriving Friday for the nuptials will be the bride-elect's cousin and her husband, Mr, and Mrs. James Shaw (Jane Carson) of Medford. who will remain over,th weekend at the John Carson home. . . ' : t , v" Church Groups Plan for Fall - ; Sil verton Women groups - of .the Sil verton churches are begin ning to make- ready for the fall and winter season, with number of events being planned. On Tuesday night, September 4, raoml society ox the Calvary Lu theran church will meet at the home of Miss Bessie Gregerson at 7:30 to plan the fall program. Im ; manuel Ladies Aid circle win meet Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home or Miss Hannah Olson, 213 Mill street. Both Trinity Ladies aid and Dorcas meetings have been post poned for one week, the Aid sod ety to meet September 12 and the Dorcas .society to meet Septem- Der it.. . , ,-... '- ". .; Trinity chanter. Order ef the Eastern Star will resume meetings at a o'clock Friday, September 7 at West Salem city hall- Mrs. J.E. Van Wyngarden and Wilfred Wil son, - worthy matron and patron Will preside, - j Wmmm Br KBsaSeta BOBytt '- - irfiisii! IT MAT BE A BENCH - If the werd bench to you means . bo more than a bleak, nondescript slab of wjed.you're not up on the latest la furniture- The bench to day is furniture of Importance, and comfort and style. It may be the piece, of furniture that's missing at your house, the extra seat where there's no room tor more chairs, the best idea for the choice spot in front of the fireplace, the only thing that can go in front of the widest window. Benches are now included in the dedans of nearly all top furniture designers, and at the recent fall preview shows they reached a new high in style and comfort The huge doughnut bench Edward J Woma ly designed was a stand-out. If s big enough to seat three or four people and was shown in rich Mack leather. Mr. Wormley also Osigned a new smaller bench to add to his many long ones. The sketch may suggest foot stool -sire, but the seat is as large as the seat of a large lounge chair. Jens Risom's new bench is as soft and comfortable as a chair seat and has a smart shaped base of black metaL -; t tCeeyrtfJvt by Jean r. DUJe Co.) m i tn iS'vi" Mr. and Mrs. William Frank Johnson (Patricia Ann Ef- etrom) pictured after their maniagr at the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis Elfstrom arid the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Al fred Johnson of Belvedere, HL (Kennell-Qlis photo). j Music foriToday FarrolL dcSolis, Fiedler, Thobom; Names io Bo Heard on Air This Week . 1 By Maxlne Burea Statesman Woman's Editor Eileen larreH. soDrano and Karl Wrurntson. baritone win ba so loists on th final summer concert of the NBC sympbony today, James rassctt win continue his description of the Holland Music Festival on Invitation to Music on CBS this morning and Soli to de Soils, pianist, will play with the Standard symphony under Arthur Fiedler tonight. Today's programs are: ) 1 t 10 a, m. on CBS Your Invitation to Music, James Tassett, host and commentator. The Holland Festival of Music and Drama. ; Kindertotenlieder "' i I. Z ,, - : ; -r Mah? (Kathleen Ferrier, contralto; Concertgebouw 'Orchestra, f' f H L Otto Klemnerer. conductor! Choruses from B Minor Mass (Netherlands Bach Society; Con certgebouw orchestra, - A n t h o n van der Horst, conductor). 5:30 on NBC-SymphoRy orches tra ' summer concert series, with guest conductor Harold Levey and guest soloists Eileen Far- relL. soprano, and Earl Wright son, baritone. f 0 "Ruy Bias" Overture. Mendelssohn Tm waltzes , , L t -Orchestrs Vol Lo Sapets. from "CsrsIlerU Busticana" . Mstcasni ;. - i - Tamil Scenes Ptttoraques Mxtenet t Orchestra . Two Sea Shanties, Trsd.-Arr. Scott : Shenandoah t . i ' t Bio ,'Graade.i . ? I i v i: i. Wrightstoa ' Intermerro No. S from "Jewels of the aCadonna' Wolf -rerrsrl March of the $ardar. from "Cauca- . slaa Sketches". IppoUtov-Ivanov h i Orchestra i Madler ...j : ...Xehsr TVlllia. from i"Th Merrj Widow" . - I - i rarreQ t .. Msxim't. from The Merry ' Widow" j ,1 - f Wriahtston - A Little Maiden, from "Gypsy ' Lova" I - I .:- rarreS and Wrightstoa WO on NBC The Standard Hour, with I Arthur Fiedler di recting the Standard Symphony orchestra of San Francisco, and v Solito de Soils, Spanish - born composer-pianist as soloist. He will play Chopin's Andante Spi anato et Grande Polormaise and : his own arrangement' of Cole , Porter' Night and Day. The or chestra Willi play: I The Queen of Shebs: Cort. WuUam TaB? iQattui ; .Rnsslnl The BatUe Hyann et the Republic . sterte-ootua Cays and DoUs: Selacttoaa '. Classical Jitim Box . ,. .Anderson JaiOUSle t . j ;' rLmjtm Monday's program Trill he: S.S0 on KBC-J-Voice of Firestone, Barbara: Gibson, soprano; or ' chestra and chorus conducted by Howard Barlow, j Califem-i-ay j - ,', ' ', ! .Kem , - Chorus and Orcbattra My Beautiful ! Lady Caryn i SOas Cibeoa i . t Bamba dc Vara Cms Tucd I Osebtstra i' Je tuis Titaaia from "ICgaoa" Xatremu Miss Gibson and Chorus Overture lXa Gasza Dadra" .wagaer ltanaa Street 8oax LBerWrt - Miss Gibson ana Chorus 7:00 on NECBoston Pops orches tra conducted by Arthur Fied ler. . , I .1 ' March, CaQing AS Workers" ars Maria Bach-Croonod yoortti fiym Tehancswaky Overtur 1o ,La JJaora .1 Rossini Slavonic tMact in G onnor. J. S I - h " . ginhnsiie Poem. Tb Moklan f. ill " ftrrim The Source The Hunt The Rustic Wed (line UoocvUaht and !Mre of ' the Nymphs Tho St. John Bapids -Vysehrad Metrro FYa March Lorraine- Gana 8:30 on NBC The Railroad hour, with Gordon MacEae and Doro thy Warenskjold with Carmen Drangon's orchestra and the .Norman Luboff chorus in a mu sical play, "Innocents Abroad." 9:00 on NBC The Telephone hour - with Donald Voorneesi and the Bell Symphonic orchestra; with Blanche! Thebotn, mezzo-soprano, guest soloist. 'I . Medley U , l-Tntter flisasrs from "Carmen" wJSuset ach i i Thebora I - , j Bappy Talk,' from "South Paciflc" Bodg ers Orchestra The Rosary -Nevins. i i Tbeoom Scherzo, from "Afro-American Symphony" -.SU11-, Orchestra I :f The Sweetest Story Ever Told ; ; L.stuits - ' . The bom . ' ; , Engagement is Told ' Hubbard The engagement of Miss Mildred Delores Peterson of Hubbard, daughter of Mrs. LUa Peterson of Hubbard and the late Knute Peterson, to Aaron LeRoy Wilson of Aurora, has been an nounced by the bride-elect's mo ther. Aaron's parents, iMr. and Mrs. William Wilson live at Auro ra. No date has been set for the wedding. , s . - '.j ;r j . - ' - . '.L : ) Mr. and Mrs. Thome H. Haas- mond and daughters, .Patty and Marilyn, of Portland were In Sa lem for the weekend and to attend the state fair opening. They are returning to Portland tonight and were; guests of her parents, the Samuel Boaxdmans, and her brother-in-law and sister, the Albert Meffprds.. The first fall meeting ef the Pythian Sisters will be held Wed nesday night at Beaver hall at o'clock. : . - .' Mr. and Mrs. C Lester New man and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer are spending the holiday weekend at Breitenbush Springs, YOiniCOCa) IAITII for rte snen. Svcsess for yowr pkysklasj. And for s, yew pKanwsrltt Here is a teem that la Hated d2y try yovr cawtliwed good heehh. . Open Every Sonday, lit AM. to TJA. Slcro I im - i?5i i j ' rtum 3-51S7 IIS (lart!i CemanercUl Chairmartifor Conference in Salem Named Mrs. :M. Theodore Madsen and Mrs. W. E. Smith co-chairmen for the district convention of Zonta International to be held In Salem in October, have announced com mittees for the event. ' Miss C Genevieve Morgan, dis trict governor who will preside, is a member of the Salem club. Mrs. Paul Bockenfeuer is local presi dent, t ! Committee diairxnea are: Mrs. Harry Scott, housing: Miss Bertha Kohlhagen. meals; . Mrs. Karl Becke, . decorations; : Miss Nellie Schwab, registration; Mrs. James Bunnell, reception: Mrs. L N. Ba con, favors; Mrs. Robert M. Fischer Jr.. publicity; Mrs. Phil Brownell, finance; Miss Lena- Belle Tartar, program: Mrs. Lelace Kills, tours. The conference is to be held at the Senator hoteL 50th Wedding iversarv r,. m For Judsons Mr. and Mrs. George Judson wOl celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary on Sunday, Sep tember 9 st their borne on Judson Heights. The occasion : wCl be marked with an open house at their residence with their friends and relatives invited through the press to call between 2 and 3 o'clock. . -: vj .. : - Eva Armstrong, daughter of the late W. H. Armstrong, and George Judson were married 90 years ago at the home of her grandfather, William Armstrong, on South Commercial street by the late Rev. R- C Blackwell, who was pastor of the Leslie Methodist church at that time. ' i The Judsons have two children, Robert T. Judson of Salem and Mrs. . John Orsborn of f Gervais; four grandchildren, Mrs. Robert Lang and Robert T. Judson, jr, of, Salem, Jack and Mary Jane Orsborn of Gervais; and three great-grandchildren, Richard and David Lang and Terri Lee Judson. Presiding at the coffee tons dur ing the open house will: be Mrs. Lewis Judson and Mrs. Maude Armstrong. Mr. Judson and Mrs. Armstrong attended the! wedding of the honor guests fifty years ago. Cutting the cake will be Mrs. Leo nard Judson and Mrs. R. T. Jud son of Cloverdale. Exhibit to Open At Coast Gallery An exhibit of the work of Stu art H. Church, young Oregon art ist, and Silvia Cend, Italian sculptress, will be on display at the Lincoln county art; center's gallery by. the sea at DeLake this month, opening September 9. Stuart H. Church has r Just re turned from Italy after : studying affrescQ mural palhtmg i this last year. He previously studied paint ing to Florence for iwo years. Silvia Cenci. sculptress from Florence, Italy, has studied in Florence and Paris. She arived in this country in July and is plan ning to! stay for a year! to study American glazes for ceramics. This exhibit will contain cur rent representative work of cer amics and Sculpture by Silvia Cen ci and oil paintings and alfresco panels, by -Church. I. . S : - I To Enter Oregon ! Miss Betty Coe Rilea. daughter of Major General and Mrs. Thom as . Rilea, is scheduled to enter the senior; class in journalism at the University of Oregon this Sep tember. Last year Miss Rilea at tended the University of Colorado. She is $ member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and the national advertising, honorary, Gamma- Al phi Chi; 4 - . Chadwick chapter. Order ef lstern Star will - hold I its first regulari; meeting of thai fall on Tuesday night, September 4 at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. -, v THE RIGHT - The answer to that frequently-1 asked question, "Can X mix furni ture of different styles and peri ods effectively?" is an emphatic YYJS! But it must be dooe dis criminately. There should be a re lationship of feeling in the styles that are combined to preserve a sense of unity. For instance: in formal groupings, Chippendale and. Adams pieces mix well with Louis XV. They all have kn af finity in line and design, all hare rich mahogany or walnut satin finishes that call for the luxurious fabrics r associated with formal rooms."!"- - j ' - Pennsylvania Dutch blends ef fectively with provincial Early American in. informal groupings ... both naturally ally themselves with homespun materials ging ham, chintz or sailcloth. - , Always place pieces i together that are proportionate In scale. Small delicate chairs near small tables ' and chests.' Large tables with buge davenports. Avoid mo By JXBYMS ACAIEZZ ABXAD . . tor Roberta Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, who has accepted a position with the Palm Springs radio station KCMJ as secretary and assistant -to- the production manager . . she takes over her new duties on Tuesday . . . Thursday night Ro berta and Donna Lutz of Los An geles, who" tomerly lived here, attended the world premier of "David and BatbsbebaT in Holly wood ... The past month Rober ta has bees in San Francisco ap pearing oa several television shows . . . She is a . graduate of Willamette university, where she appeared in many campus plays. and later took graduate woik at the University of Washington - . -STEADED EAST .... in anoth er Week will be Chief Justice and Mrs. James T. BrancL who are en- trainmg for New York City on September 11 . . ..Justice Brand will attend a meeting oz tne cnxex justices of the United States and also the American Bar association meeting which follows ... While In the east the Brands will visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Paul Asmussen, who re side on -Long Island . . . Justice and Mrs. George Rossman win also be leaving the same week for New York City to attend the Am erican Bar association meeting ... they plan to be away until the first of October . ; ' . Interesting letters . . .hare come from Marianne Low, daugh ter of the M. T. Lows, who is now in Rangoon, Burma at the Amer ican embassy with the department of state . . . She recently toek e trip to Bangkok, Slam, which she found most fascinating and place definitely to return to . . .. food was so .reasonable and steaks were plentiful as well as cheap . . . TEA TOPICS ... Two lovely affairs given the past week on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Henry . Hanzen and Mrs. Bruce Williams entertained at the form er's South High street home for the pleasure of Mrs. Frank Turner (Barbara WiUlasas), who la leav ing this fall for Italy and Germany to join her army captain husband ... Barbara wearing a two-piece black taffeta dress ... Mrs. Han zerin a becoming Slimmer print and Mrs Williams in a good-looking steer grey taffeta afternoon dresa with full skirt . Also as sisting in greeting the guests was Barbara's mother, Mrs. Fred Wil liams, who chose a black gown . .. At the door . . . -Mrs. Lo ring Schmidt in a pretty charcoal grey afternoon dress . . a n d M r s. Bruce Spaulding wearing black velvet ... Tfce decor .... beautiful bou quets of zinnias in shades of pink, white petunias and hydrangeas ar ranged about the xwiiii . . Guests going downstairs to the Hansen's attractive daylight rec reation room for coffee and tea . and out onto the terrace to view the beautiful garden with pool at one end filled with pink water lil ies ; -i Baby- pink -zinnias' and pink tapers on the tea table with its bottle green cloth . . Among these, present . . . A sign that faU is just around the corner . . . Mrs- Charles Pomer oy's becoming cinnamon velvet dress . . . An almond brown suit with matching hat and furs worn by Mrs. Sam S peers tra . . . At tractive Mrs. George. A. Arbuckle wearing a smart grey wool with hat in a lighter shade and red purse and shoes - . Mrs. A. W. Loucks donning a black and gold metallic stole, which she had knit, over her eggshell knit suit . . The ever popular black for Mrs. Douglas Chambers and Mrs. Rob ert H. Hamilton . . . Mrs. C Ron ald Hudkins coming in with her young daughter, Margo, and Mrs Richard Upjohn, who will be mov ing in mid-September to the Hal bert Harvard home on West Lef felle . . . the Harvards are build ing atop Canadalaria Heights . . . Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr. chic in a navy blue suit with pink clo che .. . Petite Mrs. Lynn F Crocemlller, jr, in a black duster and black hat . . . and Mrs. Roy Edgerton in a green plaid suit . . . A week age . . Saturday Mrs. Richard Slater was a tea hostess at the South Church street home of COMBINATION notony by not using equal am ounts of the same periods. Note how the one Modern cabinet-combination in r bleached nuhogany gives smart accent to traditional room sketched above. Simple lines oX lounge chairs and , traditional mahogany . table are repeated in Lawson sofa. Entire room is uni fied by. simple color scheme of green and yellow. ; Ftuuiture is something which should be bought with care. You need friendly help from people in terested in your home. And thafs what you jet from us. Come In anytime . '. . and just browse around. ' flHtA fs limit! COURT AMD UIEITT FKONi 3343 . jairr uua rcixnsxi ENGLISH MraTDavid Bennett' Hm for the pleasure of her two charming dau ghters-in-law,-Mrs. Dudley Slater and Mrs. Jackson P.- Slater . . . who was Audrey Gatewood before ner June marriage . . . Guests canine aoon after three and the line continuing until way past five . . Mrs. Dudley Slater, wearins- a watermelon red shantung dress, wcuea aooux tna arrival of her army husband from France next th . and brunette Mrs. Jack Slater choosing navy with a red bodice . . . her mother, Mrs. Cecil Gatewoodi and two aunts. au-s. cryde Pendleton and Mrs. Herbert Pendleton, all iin fund Eugene for the occasion . . and the grandmothers of Jack and Dudley. Mrs. Josephine Parrish Stewart and Mrs. C J.; Bright, down from Portland for the tea . both reminiscing with their many Salem friends v' A aJnk aasl 'viate - - Z txOar scheme used in the decor about the rooms ... lovely bouauets of petunias, , phlox and gladioluses . . a pink embroidered organdy cloth on the tea. table ... deep violet gladioluses nd chrysanthe mums shading to rink with a touch of yellow la the centerDiece and violet satin ribbon . . . Punch served in' the garden as a warm summer's day . . . here a violet cioua and a milk , glass punch bowl Here and there ... Friends greeting Jane Walsh home from San .Francisco enroute to Massa chusetts for the winter . . . Jane smart ur a navr blue linen with a fuchsia-purple jacket and navy velvet hat . . . Sally McLellan, who has been vacationing in Sa lem this summer with herparents, the Daniel J. McLellans, plans- to leave in a few weeks for Hawaii . . . Au revoirs to Mrs. C K. Lo gan, who will be teaching at West port this winter . . . she wore a becoming black and white strined sheer and was among those assist ing . Mrs. Roy S. Keene over from Corvallis and wearing a pretty black and white print . . . The Keenes just home from their annual summer vacation at Nes kowin . . , Attrictive Mrs. Tho mas Boardman (Sue Myers), a bride of mid-July, serving in the dining room . . Sue and Aud- Tey Slater attendants for each oth ers weddings this summer and Chi Omega sorority sisters at Oregon-State--. . t - j - v ,; .- Priscilla Guild to Meet Members of the Priscilla Guild Misionary society.1 of the- Christ Lutheran church will hold its reg ular meteing Tuesday night at the parish hall at 7:30 o'clock. The study tneme, "Our Children, will be led by Mrs. Alvin Battalion. Special invitations to all mothers of Sunday school children are be ing arranged by Mrs. Theodore Ellinger, chairman of Christian Service. Serving as hostesses for the meeting are Miss Tillie Albers and Mrs. Gilbert Macke. i I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett and Mr.' and Mrs. Deryl Myers are leaving Wednesday for a trip to Crater lake and southern Oregon. They will, also stop in Springfield enroute south to visit Mr. Clag getfs brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. F.: Franklin. i : The business meeting ef the Sa lem chapter, American War Moth ers slated for Tuesday has been postponed until Tuesday, Septem ber 11. when it will be held in the Carrier room of the First Metho dist church at 2 o'clock. . CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY Jobt Daughters, No, Temple. 7:30 p. m. at Masonic TUESDAY ' " i Chadwick chapter. OE3, meet St' Ma tonic Temple, S p.nW WEDNESDAY I Pythian Sisters, Beaver hall, I pin. THURSDAY 1 i Board-of American XMion atrillarr US. with Mrs. Josepa M milpi. 8 pjn. 251 Mi -i f I J 'm. - v. . a I f ; s - v - s I;, ; v ' UK' - 11 - IL- , il l A .!. s i K '- JunioClub " - J Plans Fall Benefit - Plans for the Salem " Junior Woman's club ! fall benefit on Thursday, September 11 were completed at a club plcnle held this last week at the home of Mrs. TbeodoreeTenny on Sunset avenue. The dessert luncheon and bridge benefit will be held at the Izaak Walton clubhouse at 1:15 o'clock. A feature of the affair will b hair styling show to be presented by the Salem Beauticians associa tion with Mrs. Sdgar Lloyd in charge. She will also serve as the commentator for the showing of daytime-and evening hair styles and accessaries for the fcsir .wiil also be featured. I, Proceeds from the benefit .will go to the club's philanthropic runu. Keservaaons may be mace with Mrs. Boyd Babbitt or any of the committee members. Mrs. Wil liam Judson is chairman of the affair with Mrs. Richard Jenning the co-chairman. Assisting on tht directorate are Mrs- Sam Haley, Mrs. Tern' RandalL Mrs. Dnan jamce and Mrs. Babbitt. Two Birthdays Are Honored John Kcdb and Leland Sblnn were honored on their birthdays at a .surprise party Saturday night when Mrs. Kolb and Mrs. Shirm entertained at the former's. Ben Lomand Drive, home. After an In formal evening a late supper and Dirthday cake were served. - Honoring Mr. - Kolb and Mr. Shinn were Mr. and Mrs- Robert H,r Hamilton,' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil, jr,, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward, Mr." and Mrs. Frank Guer- in, Mr. and Mrs. William Beard. Mr- and Mrs. George Sirnio and the hostesses. . j 3t7G (EL7- lb -fesk : .dif -.1 After a season of day and dark (, basic 1 v dross styUd' J y r fo please a i lady X? T I i t' I j A Simple dark dress wfthi V good slimming lines, to- J j serve os a bockgrounof for f bright occessorws. Row v j Shop of gold-colored 'cortrkjges Moiu AFrl., for on wnwsual occentj ,1 12:30 to 9 P.M. f Cynaro crept In block1 fsst, Wed., r end dork colors.; 'S f. iThurs., Set Sixe$ , J , 10 A.M. tp -V : . . ; .j? a&fefi s Phone 319l , definitely show the ravages of summer exposure. Prepare; your hafr now fdr your next pcVmanent wave with one or two of our conditioning treafmewts. By our ods, essential oHs end lubricants rtaturai beauty and lustre of ' Our salon Is a complete beauty tn for free consultation. a iiitm or iNew H. liberty St. nr ii .11 t , i ( cnonia Soctoiy -flccts Tuesday The Salem branch of the Amer lean Begonia Society w& -meat Tuesday, September 4 in the Mens eriai hospital chapel at I p. nw Dr. Dornlnlc CaElcrates of Fair . view home will, speak ore orchids, . and show the film, "Klfiways ti f HawaiL" Anyone interested is ia i vuea to rttend. ; HuntfLehmcin Vows Read At quel ceremony performed . on Saturday rnornlng at tha First Christian church Miss ilargne . rite Lehman, daughter! of Mrs HuMa Ihman, became the bride of James Hunt, son of: Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hunt of Portland Tb Rev. Dudley Strain performed th 10 o'clock nuptials before -members of the Immediate family. Miss Alice Iehman was her sis ters only attendant and iMr. Hunt stood with his son as .best man.' The couple .1 left immediately after the ceremony on their wed ding trip. After September 15 they will be at home in Salem at UZi Hadley street. Mr. Hunt'; is wrea the Portland General Eectria company, . i Wmaasina : KaUdeen wu iionored on; August 25 oa her second birthday at sl- party , given -by her mother, Mrs. Bob Boundy Guests were Mrs. Kenneth John son and Judy of Sheridan, Mrs, Doug Elexath and Susan gnd Mrs, Bill Foster and Bormiit of- Me Minnvilla, Mrs. Jimmy tMonaeoc Tony and Terry Mrs. Cliff DuvaU ' and Dawn, Mrs. Let j HutcrUnsea and Beverly. Dinner guests in the evening were Mrs. Patsy) Boundy and J. A. Jbhnson of McMinnvillav Mr. and Mrs, Martin; Myers -and Mr. and Mrs.Boundy .and Kath leen. ... I v N. Capitel Efe'r. J - Carol! ; ' fun voor hair will rejuvenating, re--; scientific meth- will restore the j your hair. institution. Coma- Yorli Phona 2-Zn a - I . - ; r i