& (Sc I) Statesman, Salem, Or. Mon-. April 5. 1954 I SO CI ETY CLUBS MUSIC Around By JERYME DATE IS SET . . . Wedding bells wi'' ring on Saturday, May 15 for Miss Lois Ann Artz and Louis Turin, whose engagement was announced last summer ... the couple will exchange their vows at St Vincent dePaul Catholic Church with Father John Reedy officiating at the 9:30 o'clock rites ... a reception will fol low in the afternoon at the Knights of Columbus Hall at 2 o'clock . . . The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A Artz and her fiance is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Turin of Mt. Angel ... the couple will live in Woodburn following their marriage . . . From Portland . . . comes word of the marriage of a for mer Salem resident, Mrs. Nancy Emmons, and Edward Reed An drews which was an event of March 13 at the First Congrega tional Chapel in Portland . . . The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Renwick McAfee of Salem ... Dr. Raymond B. Walker performed the ceremony . . . After a honeymoon m Mex ico the couple returned to Port land to make their home . they are residing at 2076 N.W. Johnson St . . . A large group ... of guests attended the last Tillicum dance of the season Saturday night at the Marion Hotel . . . The Carl Smiths of St. Paul had as their guests two sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Gene smitn ana Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith, and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ernst, all of St. Paul ... the latter cele brating her birthday . . . even a special cake for the occasion and the orchestra playing "Happy Birthday" . . . The Hubert Ash bys were over from Stayton as guests of ber brother-in-law and sister, the Carroll Fords . . . The Fred Vieskos of Gervais bad as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hull, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Jones of Portland . . . The Ted Medfors of Portland, for mer Salem residents, were down for the dance as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rich . . Other guests . . . included Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stinnett, Mr. and Mrs. Bur dette Owen, Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoffman, Dr. and Mrs. James Connor, Dr. and Mrs. William Lidbeck, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. H. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ta bacchi, Mr. and Mrs. James Van Keulen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sweitris, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gus- tafson. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lochead, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Me- daris, newcomers in the capital from Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speerstra . . . Felicitations ... go to Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King, who are welcoming the birth of a little girl on Saturday, April 3 at the Salem General Hospital . . . she tipped the scales at six pounds, nine ounces and has been named Jane Helen . . . also greeting the baby are two brothers, Al bert and Jimmy, and two sis ters, Carolyn and Delia . . . The Club Calendar Monday Hoover PTA meet at the ichool T:30 djtu Swegle Community Builders with Mn. Everett Morris, 5190 Sunnyview Ave.. 7:30 o.m. Capital Unit S. American Legion Auxiliary. Salem Woman's Club, 8 Past Oracles. Oregon Crap Camp, 1 p.m. luncheon with Minnie wii liams. 265 Patterson. TUESDAY Chadwicfc Chapter, OES. Masonic Temple. 8 p.m. jnr. Club. Mavflower Hall. S p.m. Salem Writer's Club with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller, 1760 s. Winter St.. 7:45 P.m. Salem General Hospital Auxiliary meet at new hospital wine, 10 a.m. American War Mothers meet at Legion Club. 2 p.m. Missouri Club with Mrs. Allen Clark. 1365 N. 4th St.. 12 JO no-host luncheon. Keizer Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. Gordon Bressler. 4235 Rivercrest Drive. p.m. Swegle Woman's Club with Mrs. John Olthoff. 2985 Larson Ave.. 1 Swegle Hbad Garden Club with Mrs. rloyd Blackmore. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Women's Fellowship. Knight Me morial Church, tea. 2 p.m., at church. WEDNESDAY WSCS ot West Salem Methodist Church meet at church. 1:30 p.m. Pythian Sisters. Beaver Hall, p.m.. past chiefs night. A ins worth Chapter. OES, Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m. THURSDAY Auburn Woman's Club meet at Community Hall. 8 p.m. Sojourners. Salem Woman's Club house. 1 p.m. DeMolay Mothers, noon luncheon, Masonic Temple. FRIDAY Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, p.m.. board meeting, 1 p.m. SATURDAY Salem Chapter, OES 8th anniver sary party. Masonic Temple, :30 no host dinner. SAVE , u $1000.00 New Unused 1953 "Adversity Model" 0LDSM0DILES With Dynaflow Also a few choice company executive ears at Special Reduced Price L0DER BROS. C0V 465 Center &t Town . . . ENGLISH grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Albert King of Portland, who is currently visiting in Salem at the King home . . . and the baby's great-grandmother is Mrs. Delia Beckley of Salem . . . Committees named . . . Mrs. Dennis O. Trexler, Portland, general chairman. of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs convention to be held April 20 23 at the Multnomah Hotel, has included several Salem club women on her committees . . . Mrs. George Ailing will serve as the convention treasurer . . . Mrs. Carl Chambers will be the timekeeper during the three-day session . . . both are past presi dents of the Salem Woman's Club . . . The Salem Woman's Club will be responsible for the banquet on April 21 at the Mult nomah Hotel and the Salem Jun ior Woman's Club will be co chairmen with the Corvallis Juniors for the Junior's lunch eon the following day . . . To welcome . . . new members of the YWCA the membership and hospitality committees are planning a -Series of informal coffees each week during the current membership drive . . . the, first will be held Thursday, April 8 and will be followed by similar affairs each Thursday during the month . . . New mem bers are being asked to drop by for a' cup of coffee after 10 o'clock . . . Hostesses this Thurs day will be Mrs. Arthur Ather ton and Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unan der ... Event of Tuesday . . . will be the monthly fashion luncheon at the Marion Hotel beginning at 12:30 o'clock . . . "Easter Bunny Masquerade" will be the theme of the show . . . guest models Tuesday will be Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Sam R, Haley, Mrs. Sidney Stenerodden, and Mrs.; Carl Jordan . . . reservations for the event may be made by call ing the hotel . . . Arriving ... in the capital this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Cor nelius Bateson and son, Michael, who will make their home at Pratum . . . Mr. Bateson was re cently released from the UJS. Marines after a tour of duty in the Far Fast . . . they visited in Salinas, Calif., with her parents before coming north . . . Expected home . . . during the mid-week for the spring vaca tion will be Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Rankin of Pullman, Wash. . . they will visit at the homes of her mother, Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny, and with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Rankin . . . Flying home . . . Thursday from Palo Alto, Calif., to speira the spring vacation will be Jody Bush, daughter of the Roderick Livesleys . . . she is a senior at Castilleja School and will be here for ten days . . . Juniors Will Confer Here Salem unit of American Le gion Auxiliary will be hostess to the District Junior Conference on Saturday, April 10 at May flower halL Registration has been set for 11 a.m., luncheon at 12 o'clock and first business at 1 p.m. Mrs. George Dickie of Port land, chairman of junior activi ties of the department will pre side. Principal speakers will be Mrs. Forrest Erickson, Estacada, de partment president; Mrs. Clar ence Grand, Monmouth, district president; Mrs. Harry Humph ries, Stayton, department com munity service chairman; Mrs. Lizzie Nelson, Portland, depart ment Americanism vice-chairman. Plans for the conference are being made by Mrs. Jack Sim kins, department junior activi ties vice-chairman, Salem. MODERN HOMES NEED ABUNDANT HOT WATER Trade in that small water heater on a big L?j . vs-b rm new runin. inu be amazed at ear gen erous trade-in allowance. ywp, review By MRS. WALLACE K. COWEN President of the Salem Junior Woman's Club The major project of the Sa lem Junior Woman's' club this year has been the decorating of the Y-teen room in the new YWCA building. For several months a commit tee of members from the club, who include Mrs. Donald Has mussen, Mrs. Sam Campbell. Mrs. Bill Clabaugb, Mrs. T. N. Morris and Mrs. Ted Jenny, spent many long hours in planning the type of fuurniture best suitable to the room. This room is the meeting place of all the Y-Teen clubs and Tri-Y clubs, so furnishings had to be simple and functional which would stand up under the exuberance all teen-agers seem to have. Furniture of the latest design sign was chosen. -The materials for the 2 sectional sofas are made out of Saran in a toast colored tone. This new material is a plastic weave and will resist pen cil marks, stains, scuff marks, mildew and rays of the sun. The occasional chairs are in red Sa ran and the "3 passenger" sofa is done in a glen-tween colored Bolta-flex, another of the new wonder fabrics. The president's table, coffee table and sectional table are out of Blackstone plastic tops in a natural walnut , colored finish. This finish is practically mar proof and wil hold the .weight of many a gavel. All the furniture is constructed of black tubular steel legs trimmed with brass. The legs have a ball-bearing glid er which molds the furniture to the floor. To Complete Decor of Room In addition to the furniture, the Juniors also undertook the cost of linoleum tile which 4s done in a beige tone, the painting of the room, which carries out a color scheme of blue, yellow and red. Suitable window covering is also being chosen. It is hoped that additional accessories may be purchased in the near future. Besides the decorating of this room, many members of the club are active in the YWCA. Four members are Tri-Y advisers, a number of women are working on the current membership drive, and several Juniors are repre sented on YWCA committees. Guifd Meeting On Monday Jason Lee Wesleyan Service Guild meeting will be held Mon day, April 5 in the. fireplace room of Jason Lee church. Mrs. James Tindall, Mrs. T. E. Borkman and Mrs. Joe Brooks are hostesses for the evening. Ar rangements have been made to have Miss Edyth Condon, medi cal librarian at the Oregon State Hospital, spea kon "Public Insti tution Work." The annual April plant auction will be held in conjunction with the meeting and Mrs. Sam Mil ler, auctioneer, has requested all members to bring plants with identifying label markings. TALLMAN PIANO STORES 395 S. 12th, Salem Wr,Sneii Wishes to Announce Her Services as Salem's Beauty Counsellor. FOR ANY ORDERS OR RE-ORDERS PHONE 3-9755 ill J y i Miss McCall, Mr. Novick Wed Sunday Miss .Dorothy M. McCall and Aaron M. Novick exchanged their marriage vows at a pretty, spring wedding on Sunday after noon at the First Christian Church. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Mc Call of Salem and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Novick of Stroudsburg, Pa. The Novicks were unable to come west for their son's wedding. The Rev. Wayne Greene per formed the 4 o'clock rites before a setting of pink snapdragons, stock and carnations. The wrought iron candelabras were entwined with ivy and pink car nations. Peter Larson was the so loist and Mrs. J. M. Cracroft was the organist For her wedding the bride chose a heather costume suit fashioned with short jacket and cut-away Peter Pan collar. Her lavender satin hat was adorned with fresh flowers of violets pink Elf roses and stephanotis. She carried a semi-cross arrange ment of violets, stephanotis and pink Elf roses. Miss Charlene Churchill was the bride's only attendant She wore a beige suit with pink hat and carried a nosegay -of roses, violets and stephanotis. Attend the Groom Robert J. Johnston stood with the groom as best man. Ushers were Howard McCall and Donald E. McCall, brothers of the bride. Mrs. McCall selected a beige suit with moss green accessories and natural straw hat for her daughter's nuptials. She pinned a green orchid corsage to her en semble. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in the fire place room. Mrs. James V. Shantz and Mrs. M. Dean Bunnell poured and Mrs. Robert F. King cut the cake. Assisting were Miss Shirley Karsten, Miss Beverly Beakey, Miss Diane Perry and Miss Marjorie Becke. The bride's table was covered with a white lace cloth over lav ender and centered with a tiered cake topped with violets and pink Elf roses. When the couple left on their wedding trip along the Oregon coast the new Mrs. Novick donned a black fur stole and lavender straw hat with her wed ding suit After April 15 the cou ple will be at home on Route 2, Box 184A, Salem. In the fall Mr. Novick will enter Willamette University. The DeMolay Mothers will meet for a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Masonic Temple on Thurs day. up a )) a v v I IfnlM' iff H 4feV ft K -.H-vVJ Mm "It's A Marianna!" BUY m araiuen 5 a Student Recital Event of Ton! The Salem Branch of the Ore gon Musk, Teachers' Association will give their Tegular monthly recital at the Stone Piano Com pany at 7:45 p.m. Pupils play ing are Susan Ramsdell, Gerry Ewing, Joyce Weekly, Marabee Groom, Carolyn Howell, Joanne Cooley, Valerie Jessop. Sandra Wiscarson, Marilyn Luther. Da vid Merchant, Nancy Otto, Nancy one, Karlene Quistad, vicki Ward, Sue Zwkker, Joyce Mount, Mary Linda Doerfler. Teachers represented are Mrs. Franklin Ward, Mrs. Jack Mor rison, Mrs. P. F. Thomas, Ray mond Carl,' Mrs. William Bush. Lois P. Schmidt, Mrs. Haryey Gibbens, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Donald Jessop, Ruth Bedford, Mrs. Violet Burungham, Mrs Jean Rich, Mrs. Ronald Craven, Melvin C. Geist, Margaret Hogg, Extension Units Talk Shades, Floor Marion County extension unit meetings for the week of April 5-10 are listed below. Anyone who is interested is invited to at tend. Additional information may be obtained by calling the Mar ion County home extension of fice, courthouse, Salem. The datcof meetings are as flolows: April 6 Central Howell, 10:00, care walls, woodwork, floors; Sidney-Talbot, 10:00, Tal bot Community church, making fabric lampshades; Keizer, 10:00, with Mrs. A. Goldsby, care of walls, woodwork and floors. April 7 Stayton, 10:30, Wom an's Club House, and North How ell, 10:30, N. HoweU Grange Hall, care walls, woodwork, floors; Prospect, lampshades. April 8 Pringle, 10:00, Prin gle Woman's Club, lampshades; Middle Grove, 10:30, Mrs. Har old Beach, and Lansing Neigh bors, 1:00, Grace Lutheran Church, both care walls, etc. April 9 Swegle, 10:30, Grace Lutheran Church, and Jefferson, 1:30, City Hall, both Care Walls, etc. Members of Capital Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at the Salem Wom an's Clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Plans will be completed for the unit's spaghetti dinner to be held the end of ApriL Marion County Council, Amer ican Legion Auxiliary has slated a meeting for Friday night, Ap ril 9 at the city hall at St Paul at 8 p.m. The Women's Fellowship of the Knight Memorial Church will hold a tea meeting Wednesday afternoon at the church at 2 p.m. wen J. w EASTER COAT SALE" FREE The styling and fabric found in these coats is HIGH-QUALITY THROUGHOUT. Once you wear a BAMBURY, you'll never be satisfied with another coat. TODAY . . . 3 on approved credit 6 3nc. DAR Chapter Nominates Officers Nomination of officers for the ensuing year highlighted the business meeting of ChemekeU Chapter, Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution held Saturriav at the. home of Mrs. C L. Crider in Dallas. New officers proposed by the nominating -committee include! Mrs. Millard A. Pekar, regent; Mrs. Alfred Vick, vice-regent: Mrs. Phillip T. Bouffleur, chap lain; Mrs. B. E. Braueht, record ing secretary- Miss Laura Linton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. J, W. Nash, treasurer; Mrs. J. W, Shipley, registrar; Miss Mildred Christenson, historian; Mrs. H. William Thielsen, librarian; Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind, musician;: Mrs. H. M. Broadbent. custodian; and director, --Mrs. W. E. Han son. Election of officer, will be held at the May meeting. Mrs. H. G. Henderson has served as reg ent the past year. The program at Saturday's meeting was a talk by Mrs. E. B. Bossatti, who told of her Euro pean trip, illustrating with pic tures. Weavers to Meet The Salem. Weavers guild will meet on Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the homer of the president, Mrs. Clyde Mi Martin, Orchard Heights Road- Assisting Mrs. Martin will be Mrs. Dick Sorick and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford. Mrs. W. Ravis of Portland will be the speaker, and will talk on ways of using hand woven material. Miss Weinman to Speak Miss Constance Weinman, su pervisor of audio-visual aid for the Salem Public Schools, will be the guest speaker at the meeing of the McKinley Mother's Club Monday night at the school at 8 p.m. Miss Weinman's topic will be "Educational TV". The fifth grade mothers will be hostesses for the refreshment hour with Mrs. George Henken and Mrs. Karl Ol son as chairmen. Delta Delta Delta Alliance will be entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Carl son, 2280 Wallace Road, at 7:30 p.m. A dessert supper win re served with Mrs. Robert Nichols, Mrs. J. M. Morris and Miss Ber tha Kohlhagen assisting hostesses. Miss Josephine Baumgartner will talk to the group on her recent trip to Europe. featuring . . . O Beautiful Bambury Coats ($11.98 up) (The famous "2" year coat which has sufficient fabric in the hem and to provide more than a full extra size lengthening!) O Charming Marianna Coats ($12.98 up) . (The coat with the free purse to match.) MQNTHS TO PAY! "FOREMOST IN QUALITY . 440 N. Capitol Capitol Shopping Center Ritual of 60s-70s Shown at Meeting The 'ritualistic work of the Eastern Star as it was in the 18608 and 1870s was given at the meeting of Trinity Chapter by members of Past Matrons' and Patrons' .Club of Adah Chapter of Independence. Some of the dresses worn by the participants were even older than the rituaL Honored guests were Mrs. Paul Robinson, past grand matron; Miss Hazel Hughes, worthy ma tron of Adah Chapter, Inde pendence; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roberts, worthy matron and pa tron of Knowles Chapter, Me Minnville; Mrs. Earl Ward, wor thy matron of Zenith Chapter, Brownsville; and other visitors from Sheridan, Independence and Brownsville. The chapter room was decora ter with spring flowers. Refresh ment committee included Mr. and William Ensinger, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vedder, Mrs. A. L. Cummins and Mrs. Mary Pugh. Announcement was made of a rummage sale in Beaver Hall Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10. St Agnes GuUd of 'St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet for a 6:30 no-host supper Tuesday night at the church. The committee in eludes Miss Mildred Christenson, Mrs. Ray Bassett. Mrs. Edith Mae Martin and Mrs Clyde. S. Ever ett. Miss Ruth Ingram will talk on her missionary work in India The Yomarcos will be enter tained Tuesday afternoon at a 1:15 dessert lunchean at the home of Mrs. George Penson, 1340 Park Avenue. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. C. D. Morse, Mrs. E. B. Millard and Mrs. Margaret Fessenden. The Theatre Arts Group will meet for a 12:30 dessert lunch eon at the Marion Hotel Tuesday with Mrs. William E. Kirk as hostess. Mrs. Edwin W. Butler will review "The Devil's Disci ple" by George Bernard Shaw. Simulated Engraved BUSINESS CARDS 5per 1,000 WALLY'S PRINT SHOP Masonic Bldg. Dial 3-8853 DO IT WITH LEWYT 455 Court Street mm ' 4-5502V Bt aQ EASTER BONNET OR HAT WITH EACH PURCHASE Meeting Dafs Changed The Capital f O Square Dance Club has changed Its meeting days to the first and third Mondays of each month. The next dance will be Monday, April S at the Catholic Center. Dancing win start at 8:30 p.m. Refreshments win be served and members are asked to bring their town table service. Guests are invited to attend. I i Trinity Chapter. OES win en tertain members of Kingwood Lodge and their wives at a so cial meeting Monday night at the West Salem City Hall at 8 o'clock. i ' ! Mrs. Clyde Martin will be host. ess to members of Chapter CQ, PEO Tuesday afternoon at her Orchard Heights Road home at 1:15 p.m. Mi's ohn Conway will be in charge of the programs; The FL Club win be eatertaJaed Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Scheeler, Jr., 2320 Shelton St. at 8 p.m. The co hostess will be Mrs. Lawrence Mc Qure. Members of St Paul's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet in the Guild Room for a 12:30 no-host luncheon on Wednes day. Mrs. E. G. Sanders will talk on "English Hymnody." The regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors Sewing Club has been postponed until May 12 at the home of Mrs. J. A. Gamble, 1705 N. Cottage St. Past. Chiefs sight will be ob served at the meeting of Centra lia Temple, Pythian Sisters, Wed nesday night at the Beaver Hall at 8 o'clock. The Salem Writer's Club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller, 1760 a winter xuesaay mgnt at 7:45 p.m. You Can't Miss! We're selling out our entire stock of quality gifts and articles for the home. Many Hems are at near cost prices. You will never have another chance like this! Open 7-day s a week. cuff BAMBURY FOR MEr 4h Mi J