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! i 10-USoe. 2 SlaSeimaar SdaiEL Orsw Friday. Aug. 21, 1S53 SOCi E T Y CLUBS MUSIC Around 15 ' : Br JERYME ENGLISH - ' SOCIAL TIDBITS . V Highlight ; of the weekend will M the Zontt ciuh'i fall fashions benefit to- wipht at the American Legion Club at 8 o'clock I . .. Nearly five hundred are expected to at tend the affair, including many from out-of-town . t. . Dessert will be served preceding the style show . . . Fifteen models will show the new fall fashions 1 and several surprise features ; have been promised . . . Vera Esch will sing .and organ music will be played by Mrs. Raymond Barton-. . . All proceeds from the benefit will be turned over ; to the YWCA building fund, the club's project this year . . . Invitations . . . are in the mail today to a brunch for which Mr. Robert Cannon and Mrs; JoseDh M. Devers Jr- of Stay tnn win be hostesses on Fri day, August 28 at the former's Morningside residence . . . . i calling hours are from 10:30 to 2 o'clock Dinner hosts . . ; on Sunday will be Dr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Burdette and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Schlitt, who have invited guests to the former's North 14th Street residence . . . Din ner, will be served on the ter race overlooking the creek . . . Weekend guests of the Burdettes will be Dr. and Mrs. James Sears, who will be over from their home in Forest Grove A pre-nuptial party ... on Tuesday night at the Chi Omega sorority house when a group of college friends honored Miss Joyce Crouch, who will be mar ried on Sunday to John Anicker Jr. .... A bridal shower feted the future Mrs. Anicker . . . Hon oring Miss Crouch were Miss Carol McLeod, the hostesses, ; Miss Patricia Fitzsimons, Miss Betty Breakey, Mrs. Karl Schmidt, Mrs. Olwyn Davies, Mrs. Gordon Catrell and Miss Alice Girod . . . AT RANDOM . . .1 Mrs. E. E. Bergman has received word from her son and daughter-in-law. Commander and Mrs. Howard Bergman, who are currently in London, that they will be return ing to the states in October . . . they will be accompanied by their children, Jimmy and Mary Me- ; linda . . . Unless navy orders - are changed the family will come ; direct to Salem for a visit . . . returning later to Commander. - Bergman's sew assignment at Norfolk, Virginia . . . The Berg mans have been in Europe-over - two years, first being stationed in Italy . . . The Walter Bells of Stayton, who recently returned from a plane trip; to Europe, visited the Bergmans in Lon don .... Leaving ... the end of August to - make their home In Sacra mento will be Merle Rhotenand Lois Bonis . . . they will be accompanied by Phyllis Godsey of LaGrande . . . Tie three are Oregon State College graduates and will be teaching in the Jun ior High School at Del Paso Heights, a suburb of Sacramen ;to . . . Lois has been teaching in Albany the past two years .... the girls will Eve together and have already obtained their living quarters . . . Merle is the daughter of the George Rhotens and Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris ... Travel talk . . . Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stacey left Thursday for Seattle to meet Mrs. gtacey's son-in-law and daughter, fW arrant Of- T CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY i Barbara Frietchie Teat. DUV. with ' 11 r. Jack Sim kirn, Some 1. no-host luncheon at noon. i Jt works wonders to, help HIDE AND HEAL BLEMISHES! NEW! TUSSY ft AfJTI-DLEMISII SET Now you can! do something about tfce heertfaeak of blemishes. Two simple steps! . , ' 1 ) First, cleanse with medicated Tussy Creamy Masque. Actually "washes away excess oil and grime that so many blackheads, whiteheads and pimples of acne "feed" on. 2) Next, apply Tussy Medicated Lotion. Helps hide and dry up blemishes. Skin-colored; doesn't show trader powder. Both blemish aids ' contain hexachlorophene to reduce skin bacteria. Oct the set today I Capital Drug Store 405 State St (Corner ef liberty) We Give SMI Green Stamps 1 own . ficer and' Mrs.' George- Schroeher and their 'small son, George Jr., on their arrival from Japan . . . After his release from the army the Schroehers will return to Salem to make their home . . . Mr. Schroeher has been in Japan for two years and his wife and son joined him a year ago Vacationing . . . in California for several weeks is Mrs. W. Connell Dyer . . . she is visiting with longtime friends and rela tives in San Mateo, Palo Alto and Burlingame. . . ; Visiting . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carlon this week is Mr. Carton's mother, Mrs. Nelr P. Carlon of San Fran cisco . . . On Sunday a family gathering was held at the Fair mount Hill home ef the Cartons with dinner served la the gar den . . . .In the group- were Mrs. Nell Carlon, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert P. Carlon and daughter. Mar rianne, of Eugene, Miss Rath Gil bert of Eugene, Mrs. JL-P. Rlggs and , the J. A. Cartons . . . . Arriving ... in the capital to day for a week's sojourn will be Miss Judy Daly of Baltimore, Maryland and Miss Ann Foley of Berkeley, CaliL, who will be the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dewey Jr. . . The young women are school friends, having been classmates in high school at Berkeley . . . Miss Daly is a nurse at John Hopkins Hos pital in Baltimore and Miss Foley is a dental hygienist at Berke ley . . . House guests ... of Mr. and Mrs. Jtonald E. Jones for the ensuing week will be bis sisters, Mrs. John Withy combe and Mrs. Anderson -Cannon of .CarmeL Calif, and Mrs. Claire Jones Gray of Los Angeles ... they are arriving today and will also visit in Portland during their stay . . . . the primary purpose of their trip is to attend 'the 100th anniversary of the arrival of the S.WJR. Jones family to the Wil lamette Valley on Sunday . . . . Weekend jottings . . . Leaving today for Ashland to attend the Shakespearean Ecstival are Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling . ... Dr. and Mrs. William Crothers and Mr. and Mrs. C Ronald Hudkins left Wednesday to attend the Festival . . . they will return on Sunday . . . Mrs. Prince W. Byrd -and daughter, Betty, are leaving Sunday for Ashland to attend the Festi val .. . In Champoeg ... on Saturday will be Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, Oregon's first lady, to attend the DAR Country Fair and dedica tion of the curator's house and tea room . . . Mrs. Patterson will be among those pouring during the tea boors . . . Governor and Mrs. Patterson will go on to Astoria for the remainder of the weekend, where the. governor will enjoy a fishing trip with friends ... A weekend . . . at Diamond Lake for Mr. and Mrs. John P. Maulding and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Underwood, who are leaving to day for the lake resort to en joy several days of fishing . . . War Mothers Meet Twenty-four American War Mothers wer eentertained Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Herberger. Mrs. Glenn Prather presided at a meeting and announced Septem ber 11 and 12 the dates for the annual American War Mothers state convention to be held in Albany. The next regular meet ing will be September 1 at the American Legion Club at 2 p.m. m ' I m A) : - ',1 :.. i StyWRu n wool sJod i j. i f ; ...bt modeofrwga.il t " ; P Hockmeytr corduroy! An , h'j f i - II becomes softor, more "A - ,, . ni,..,....,,. M , pMable each time yo j . - - , , s . J wash H. ' i , Ll .' i . Rwgood for the roughest ftp i f I " If I -boeoose Rough Ridor f tg M Coroore'AetionToiloreor I z . ' no p just liWDoxTs slocks! f j mm TAX M C: A f I -vs.'-- t' Grace: Covert. Married in San Jose -Announcements have been re ceived by Salens friends this week from San Jose, Calif, telling of the marriage of former Salem residents, Miss Grace Irene Co vert and Donald Hicks Ewing, which wu quietly solemnized on Saturday, August 13. The bridge is the daughter of Lon S. Covert of Salem and the late Mrs. "Covert. Mr. Covert went south for his daughter's wedding. Mr. Ewing is the son of Mrs. Audrey Ewing of Salem. The -ceremony took place at Trinity Episcopal Church in San Joes with a longtime friend of the couple, the Rev. Clyde Ever ton, assistant pastor of the church, officiating. - After a wedding trip the newly weds will be at home in San Fran cisco at 808 Corbett Avenue. The new Mrs. Ewing is a gradu ate of Salem Schools and Wil lamette University. She has been living in San Francisco for sev eral -years, where she has . been employed. Mr. Ewing attended Salem Schools and Willamette University. He has been studying' for his doctorate degree at the Universi ty of California at Berkley and this fall will be teaching in one of the San Francisco high schools. Salem Women To Convention One of Oregon's official dele gates to the 10th Western Region al convention of Business and Profressional Women to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah August 26-30 is Miss Laura York of Med ford, state president, who will leave by plane August 25. Also an official delegate is Miss Fern Trull, Grants Pass, junior past president, who has just at tended the International BPW Congress in Stockholm, Sweden. Mrs. Cecelia Galey, Sweet Home, a member of the national legislative steering committee and a past state president, will be the speaker at a luncheon sponsored by the Oregon, Wash ington and Montana federations Thursday, August 27 at the Hotel Utah.. Mrs. Galey has been nominated by Oregon for a na tional vice presidency. Oregon chairman for the luncheon is Mrs. Helen Chase, Eugene. The national president. Miss Helen Irpin, Des Moines, Iowa, will address a formal banquet to be held Saturday, August 29. Besides the above, .those at tending from Oregon include Mrs. Natalie Burns, Toledo, state first vice president;1 Mrs. Cora Pirtle, Eugene, state second vice presi dent; Miss Maryan Howard, Al bany, state news service chair man; Mrs. Noreen Brookhardt, Beaverton; Mrs. Bonnie Borie and Mrs. Margaret Grume, Grants Pass; Miss Eleonor Roberts and Miss Betty Elofson, Salem; Mrs. Jesse Hininline and Mrs. Joyce Guiwits, Hermiston; Miss Mar guerite Hallack and Mrs. Irene RoubaL Silverton, and Mrs. Jean Evans, Portland. 1 li il W Ait' . ij- 1 55 1 A t SIsm J7.to 30 - s- y T I nnnnfi fj Boyi ' i DecL j ' . , I t i , 4) Ax. and Mrs. Melvin Monnier Qoan Hopkins) "who vrera married August 9 at the Woodburn Church of God. The bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zulsdorf of WoodburrI and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Monnier of Hubbard. j T7 Viola-Warren a Summer Bride HOPEWELL A quiet cere mony lin the First Christian Church! in McMinnville united in marriage Miss Viola Faye War ren, daughter of ' Mr. and Mrs. Jess O.I Warren of Forest Grove, and Mrs. George Polvi, Sr. of and Mrs George Polvie, Sr. of HopeweiL August 11 at 7:30. The Rev. EJery IL Parrish officiated at the jdouble ring ceremony. The bride chose a pale blue ny lon dress with velvet panels, white, accessories and a white gladiola corsage for her wedding. Mrs.jAner Buckzynski was ma tron of honor. SJje wore a light blue dress with eyelet embroidery bodice and ' white accessories. Her corsage was of yellow gladi oli. AJner Buckzynski of Amity served as best man. MrsJ Polvi attended her son's weddine in a flowered sheer dress with black accessories. Her corsage was of orchid gladioli. The bride's parents were unable to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Aner Buckzynski entertained the brid al party at dinner at their home preceeding the ceremony. After a trip to Victoria, B. C. the young couple were guests of the groom's parents on Sunday. The groom is employed at Oregon City this summer and will enroll for his sophomore year at Oregon State; College in September. They will make theirhome in Corvallis. .'I ' ' ' Vtr and Mip. Rex Peffer enter tained former Dayton friends with a picnic dinner Sunday at their I home on Hollywood Dr, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dower; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fos ter, Mr. and Mrs. Hermon Louis and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mitchell, all - from Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright J J. Marriage Announced - Or. Tuesday Aug. 11 Miss Betty Gibbins and Joe Clyde Hartick, both temporarily residents of in Faith Lutheran Chapel by! the Stayton. were united in marriage pastor, the Rev. Geo. L. Holnv quist Floyd Davis and Mrs. Lois Jones were their attendants. V ' I Dresses so beautifdly styled your V li, U 11 W fr l ! friends wiir never dream you've f J J I paid only $2.79. Sleeveless cottons L In town -dark colors ... the J kind you'll wear and war. . . MWL CjUU UD LlD U ' now through September! Navy, j ' 1 1 J brown, dark green nd black, with i 0t jfFSZ . , deft touchei of chalky white! JWyj ' i' ?' J I J x : w of .fer Mjftjf: nnriOt nPQ' VH f- ptmWijL li Jl ' III I f 1 if Sp 1 re9:'$3-98 V 'l' V'2St t- f ' i - I:, V . , Is-Uiuri! - - - ";:!:. ' ':- v--- r .. f - j! tin-ST.aisi :- - - i ' " - ; ; - , , September Weddings Announced -. .. i. ' -1 - : Two more wedding dates have been announced for September. Miss Ida Antoinette Obert, daugh ter of Mrs. Martha Obert of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Robert Earl Canfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Canfield of Salem, will be married on September 5 at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Santa Barbara at 8 o'clock. ' . - . The bridegroom-elect's parents will go south for the rites as will his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Pearson. Mrs. Pearson will be the matron of honor and Mr. Pearson will serve as best man for Mr. Canfield. The couple will make their home in Salem after a wedding trip. Mr. Canfield was released from the army this spring after two years of service. He is a graduate of Salem Schools and his fiance has been attending the University of Southern California. Wedding Date Told Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Patricia Lee Stratton, to Carl E. Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Simpson of Longview, Wash. The wedding will take place on September 11 in Longview. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Salem schools and is employed at the Pacific .Telephone and Telegraph Co. Her fiance is a graduate of Willamette University and this fall will enter the Wil lamette University Law School. His fraternity is Beta Theta PL I - " Church Nuptials, MARQUAM One of the out standing events of the year was Saturday eveningj Aug. 15 at the Methodist Church when Miss Marian Paquin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. fPaquin, lit. 2. Woodburn, became the bride of Richard Crawfordl son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crawford, Port Orch ard, Wash. I V The double ring ceremony was read by Key. Pierre Smith of Marquam at 8 of lock. Miss Jane Paquin of Monitir, cousin fcf the bride was soloist! and Mrs. A. A. Paquin, aunt of tie bride, played the music 1 The bride wasS given in marri age by her father. She wore an ankle length dress 'of white net trimmed with lac. A halo of net and lace trimmed with seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She carried yellow rosebuds and a white orchid-oa a white Bible. Mrs. Doris Eujcker of Salem was matron of honor and Miss Rose Lucht of Mclalla was maid of honor. They Iwore lavender ankle length fonaals and carried nosegays of pastel daisies. Ray Wolke, bfother-in-law of the groom, was best man,' Donald Crawford of Cottage Grove and Larry Paquin, Woodburn, were ushers. j . Mrs. Doris Eujcker and Miss Rose Lucht werelcandlelighters. Joy and Bonnie Smith of Mar quam were flowe girls. The bride's mother wore a blue and gray dress and yellow rose bud corsage. The jgroom's mother DON'T Throw-your waich away. We fix them when fthers can't, : The Jewel Box 443 State St, palem, Ore. STORE HOURS: Mon. & Frf. 9 JO to 9 P.IA. Twos. Wed. Thurs. Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 SEARS Unifo jCoypIo wore a frown taffeta dress and yellow Tbsebud, corsage. : The reception was held at the community halL Mrs. Ray Wolke, sister off the groom, served the bride's Pcake, 1 Mrs. Lawrence Langeviri of Portland, cousin of the bridf, presided at the coffee service ajnd Mrs. Alford Oster of Woodbuin served the punch. As sisting were Mrs.. Harold Smith, Marquari. Miss Donna Morris, Mrs. Melle Bye, and Mrs. Harold Stetson f Molalla. - ; Leaving for her new home Mrs. Crawford wore a gray suit with a whitf orchid corsage. The couple will reside in Port Orch ard, Washington. The bride graduated from Molalla High School and has been employed in the office of Miss Hattie BratzeL Salem attorney.! The groom spent two , years ln the service with the armed forces and is now em ployed t the I Bremerton Navy yard, f : ! ) ... . . ... ; WHY SUFFER? When you can have unbrok en sleep too,; if your kidneys and bladder are in good or der. Use !;U- Diuretic Tonic 1.20 bottle I At Schctcfcrfs Drug Store Open Dally 7:30 AM. to t P31. Sandays9 AJL to 4 P JI. N. Commercial Pfion 3-919 550 N. Capitol, Salem