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I- g .Th Statesmen, Salerx. Ortw SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC ArOund Jl By JtErME EXCUSIt " - EOrooN ; . ; in th o of Cownar DoucUi McKay rM loaretf the -Ck&tax sion of the Oregon Omfetwe for Children asd Youth on Tuesday afternoon t tb stat capllnl buildm . . . Nearly five hundred delegates, here from a!!; parts of the state, were K-oted by Governor and Mrs. Mc y ; - ; Others in the receiving line were Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, Portland, Estate chairman. Miss Loa Howard. - Portland,' administrator Oregon Public Welfare Commis sion.- Dr. Herbert uiamDetiain, Sacramento; one of the main Speak ers. Dr. and Mrs.W. L. Van Loan. Corvallis, State Supenstendent of " Schools. Rex Putnam, Mrs. wflliam Kietzer, Portland, head of tha Ore gon. Chapter, American Cancer So cietr . . ." Mrs. Gus Moore headed the .hospitality committee for the conference and assisting her dur ing the reception hour were Mrs, Charles Heltzel and Mrs. James Ti Brand -..V '.;. .-. , ' - A htncaeen hostess . . . an Friday nfteraeoa will be Mrs. Heary Han sen, who has invited a group of friends to her South High Street bone . , . Bridre will be m play followinr the luncheon hour . , this is the first in a series of fall parties the hostesses planning Cavers will be placed for Mrs.; C. A. Spraroe. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. ' Mrs. IL IL Baldock, Mrs. Bobert L; EU tram. Mrs. George Ress- maa, Mrs. Harry Dorman, Mrs Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs. William LI rhUUpfl. Mrs. Walter Teexe, Mrs R asset E. Pratt, Mrs. Frede rick Lamport Mrs. C. Ronald Had kins. Mrs. Custer Ross. Mrs. E. J, Scellars, Mrs. Ronald E. Jones and Mrs. Karl Kngel , . . , I Entertaiaisg ... at a dessert bridge this afternoon at her Fair- mount Hill home will be Mrs. Vern . W. Miller . . . Guests will be Mrs. William, J. Busick, Mrs. W. Wells Baum. Mrs. Henry V. Compton, . Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele and Mrs. Burton A. Myers. . . , . I i -A birthday dinner , . . for Mrs Ralph Wirth on Sunday night when Mr. -and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt en tertain at their North 24th Street borne . ., . Cards -will be in play after the1 supper hour . . . Bidden are members of their club includ ing Mr. and Mrs. Wipth. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Dr. and Mrs Horace McGee, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer and the Pratts ., .. . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rawlin- : son will, be ( additional guests . . -. i Salem- friends ... . have recelTed . clever brrltatioas from Mr. and Mr. Alria Gonderson of Portland to a poat-gamo party far which they win be hosts on Saturday Oct 11 la the Rose Bowl of the A Multnomah Hotel . . . The affair will follow the Oregon-California game at Multnomah Stadium. . . nonor truest . . . on her 13th birth day was Louise Henderson, daugh ter of the I. M. Hendersons . ' The affair -was held Saturday in the garden of their home on North Hth.Street with games in play dur ing the afternoon ... The birthday ..- table was decorated in pink and white and- Louise s uncle and aunt, the J. C. Jacksons ot Eugene, brought her birthday cake .. Wishing Louise a happy birthday were Marilynn Reaney, Jackie La- due., Gloria Koch. Sharon Searcy Mary- Hooker. Beverly . Ready, Glenda Barker, Susan Todd and Ann . Robinson. . J Club jottings . ... Mrs. Robert H. Hamtltoay will entertain1 her clab at a dessert bridere Thwrsday 'ataht . . . Mrs. Caritoa J. McLeoc will tVe'ilCerr 6 There are times in every hoascbold when medi ones or first-aid supplies axe needed and needed quickly. Ia sacb emer agencies, remember oog prompt delivery service, Also, we call for prescrip tioas and deliverjtbe coax pounded medicines at no additional charge to joev I i i y We Give DOU2U UH , Green Stamps on All . Cash Prescriptions CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 State St. at Liberty - Wednesday, October. I, US2. Town ... be eat addtUaaal gwest . . . Mr. and Mr. Ralph U. Cooler wd bo boats to Members of their bridge eras rrMar tight at their North Aun- mar Street bom . .' .' a Bo-b it dinner will precede an oTesiag of card . . . Mrs. Arthar Fisher In vited members of her knitting crab to a dessert raaeheea ea Tvesdar aneraoea at ner jEaeetne Arenac home . TRAVEL TALK . . . Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Willett have returned from a weekend sojourn in Reno, where Mr. Willett judged the cocker span iels at the Reno Kennell Club Show . . . Vacationing . . in Las Vegas for a fortnight are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leevers . . . - Borne aram . . are Mr. and Mrs. Luke M. Johnston, who have returned from a' month's motor trip, .which took them to Yellow stone National Park, Montana, the Black Hills and Mt. Rushmore . In Denver they visited for ten days with Mrs. Johnston's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Werth ... Mr. Werth formerly resided in Newberg". . . Enroute west the travelers stopped in Salt Lake uty . Flying south . . . today will be Mrs. Gerald Bobisoa and daughter, Kathy, who are lea ring for Oak land, ' Cam. to make their home, where Lt. (Jg) Bobisoa Is stationed at the Naval Supply Center as assistant administrative officer'. .'. For the past fortnight Mrs. Rob- isen and her, daughter have been at the bom of her parents, the C. W. Parkers . V. Weekend visitors .... in the capi tal were , Mr. land ' Mrs. - Alex De- Schweinitz and sons; George and Allan, of Bellingham, Wash., who were : guests of her mother, Mrs Harry Belt ; . From Seattle ... comes news that Carolyn ReaL daughter of the D. AR. Reals, has been pledged to Alpha Omicroa Pi sorority oa the University of Washington campus . . . she is a freshman and a grad uate of Salem High School. CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Prinala Pleasant Point Social Club wttn acra. Sara voorman. noon lun cheon. Merry-Go-Round ' Club with Mrs. John Pomdexter, 4180 Sunnyview Ave 7 :30 pjb. - Klngwooa . unit. American . La r ion Auxiliary, installation. iMion ilalL p.m. . Mothers Club, Bethel 3. Job's Dau ah ten. Masonic Temple. 130 p. in. Keizer Indies Sewinc Club wltn Mrs. R. B. McClay. 4120 N. River Road. an oy mceuaf. rsUDAT ' Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. USWV. with Mrs. jonanna c trry, m. a, eovarea aisn dinner, uao o.m. ' Trinity Chapter. OE8,- Wast Salem City xiau. pjn. 1 IATUROAT Chemeketa Chapter, DAR, Salem Woman's Clubhouse. X p. m. MONDAY Hanna Rosa Court. Order of Amar anth. Masonic Temple. S p.m. ' Capital Unit 9. American Legion Auxiliary. American .Legion ciuo. policy? r- PTA School of Instruction A general briefing on the aims. organizations, and procedures of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers will be given at the Marion County School of Instruc tion to be conducted by Mrs. Hialmar Lindstrom on October S at first Christian Church in Sa lem from 10 ajn. to 2 o'clock. Mrs. IJuxistrom, Astoria, is first vice- president of the Oregon Congress. The school is designed to co ordinate plans of work for com mittee chairmen on tha local county,- state and ' national levels, to review policies and programs. and to give concrete helps to local officers through workshops, ques tions and - answer sessions, and demonstrations. - v Those assisting Mrs. Lindstrom will be Mrs. L. S. Shuford, County Council President; Mrs. Fred Corn, Regional Vice President; Mrs. J, E. Bunnell, State Legislative Chairman: R. E. Lieuallen, Mon mouth, scholarship chairman. Ap proximately 75 are .expected to attend from the 21 local associa tions In Marion County i County chairmen are: Mrs. Hel en Wright .hospitality and health, Salem High School PTA; Mrs, Ruby Bunnell, parents education, Salem High School PTA; Mrs. Frances Benson, safety,Tiayes ville PTA; Mrs. L. E. Marschat, publicity, Richmond PTA; and Mrs. C. E. Calkins, budget, Silver- ton PTA. Women are asked to bring their own sack lunch. Coffee will be provided and the Marion County Council will act as hosts. 1 " " - i Couple Vcdat Church Rites AMITY Miss Ann Fatty, daugh ter of Glenn ""atty, and James Ros- enbalm. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenbalm, all of Amity, were married at a quiet ceremony Sept. 28 at the First Methodist Church at 8 o'clock. The Rev. William P. Bray officiated at the nuptials, be fore members of tha immediate family. - Mrs. Pauley Frankforth, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Mr. Frankforth was best man. The bride wore a coral crepe afternoon gown with black ' acces sories. The honor attendant wore Friday "J- V . w ..- 'l i mar -mm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis Peters (Margaret Gentry) whose wedding took place on Sept 16 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Stayton. The bride Is the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cowdrey, Mehama, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Peters of. Stayton. (Arte Studio). . " , . - a navy blue afternoon dress with matching accessories. . .j A reception followed at the Patty home. After a wedding trip along the coast the newly-weds will be at home on their farm near' here. The bride is a graduate of the LaGrande High School and of the Emanuel Hospital School of Nurs ing. She is a surgical nurse and will continue on the staff at the McMinn ville Hospital. The groom attended Amity schools and was re- j cently released from the Army I after four years of service. Yes, you can actually taste th a v fragrance of coffee in every cup of Nob Hill . . . taste it as well as smell it Some of that .elusive, heayenly aroma ha& been captured and made part of the x flavor itself . . . an "aromatic flavor.,f YonH find Nob Hill at the Coffee Mill ' . .i at Safeway, where the flip 'of a switch grinds it fresh' for you. That't why the . "aromatic flavor9 of Nob Hill is so satisfying. You'll never know till you try it. y The coffee mth the The coffee that "tastes " 1 l a -7 t .w V "i m ..... - ...v.vX.ia.i;: Reception Fetes Lawrences LABISH CENTER The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence were honored at. a reception Saturday night on their 22 th wedding anniver sary in the social rooms of the Ev angelical United Brethren Church by the ladies of the church. Mrs. Clyde Leedy and Miss Grace Klamps poured and Mrs. Robert Boise cut the cake. Miss Irene Bib by was In charge of the guest book. n as good as it smells" FarovoII Party or McKinneys LINCOLN The Lincoln Good will club sponsored a farewell re ception at Lincoln school Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- Kinney.- residents of Lincoln for 24 years and. active in community affairs, who have sold their Lin- coin property and are moving to IIS 7th Street. West SaleBn. Attractive arraneement cc -iaH purple and white delphiniums, and low vases of marigolds and dahlias were used as decorations. ' Mrs. Jeff Williams poured from' an an tique silver service. A lovely corsage was given Mrs. McKlnney by Mrs. Byron J. Pur- vme. retiring president of zena Home Missionary Society.1 A clever money tree of plastic, with 25 dol lar bills tied to the branches was presented to honor guests by friends and neighbors. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney and Macyle, Mrs. Victor Utterback and Ray mond. Mrs. Loren " Swenwold and David. Mr: and Mrs. Jerry Cher nak and Mary and George, Mrs, Emma Childers. Mrs. .Rose Wat- kins, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chard, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hicks and Kath leen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schle- ceL Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Williams and Le Roy, Mrs. W. U. Kyle and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Weinberg, Mrs. H. J. Neiger and SherrilL Tracy Wallinr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cherry and Son, Mrs. H. W. Ashford, Mrs. Robert Yun- gen. Mrs. Harold D. Burns, Mrs Freda Brog. Mr. and Mrs. Worth W. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shep- ard and Darla. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Lewis, Mrs. Eva . Purvine, Mrs Anna Hackett. Miss Jeannie Smith Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meissner and Allan and Judy. K. E. Neiger and Marcia and Kenny, Kathryn Star- nes. Walter Yungen, Mr. and Mrs J. J. Johnson and Mrs.; Lois Craw ford, i ! The couple was presented with a silver dollar tree. Mrs. Lawrence wore a two-piece black velvet dress . . ii . Wlul wmie saxm couar auurneu with rhinestones. Her corsage was pink carnations. j The Rev.- and Mrs. Lawrence were married in Canton, Ohio on September 27, 1927 and have one son. Paul, who is with the armed forces in England. The couple re cently moved her from Bellingham, Washington, where Rev. Lawrence spent five years as minister. He Is serving the Clear Lake and Labish Center Churches here as pastor. D EE 4 4 . . . Miss , Patty ,B3ss, who was recently Installed as the new worthy advisor of Naomi Assembly, Dallas, Order of Rainbow for Girls. (Ashton Photo). 1 ' ' MASTER SERVICE STATIONS fo)I 12)U FALL ROUNDUP SALE FEATURING ' . SPACE REFRIGERATOR ' A full 8.1 cubic feet AnbTlt ves you YES e .DIG! V4 more refrigerated food-storaga . space than most refrigerators now use occupying same floor space! VOa!C-SAViNG--VoOD-SAVINGI r I Big stainless steel freezer holds up to 24 pounds of frozen foods! Extra-big, extra-tall bottle-storage space! New Rcdi Cube ice trays let you pick out one cube or many! 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