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MS. IMtatoman, Salem, anorama Women ... Music ... By JERYME Around -OV TONIGHT'S ... . agenda an informal reception at-, the Bosh House, Salem Art Museum the occasion to view the newly re decorated Gold Room in the up stairs gallery and to honor John i Medcatf of t Silverton, whose col lection of paintings are now ex- i hibited in the gallery . . . The Sa lem Art Association and the in terested public is invited to attend between 7:30 and 9 o'clock . . . Invited as special guests to the reception are members of the Sa lem Weavers Guild, whose weav ing is currently exhibited in the Gold Room, and Miss Victoria Avakian of the University of Ore gon faculty, whose pottery is also on display in the Gold. Room . . . Miss Elizabeth Lord will preside at the coffee urn and assisting win be Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen and Mrs. Ken neth. Sherman, the latter two co- chairmen of the social commit tee ... Dinner hosts ... Monday Bight will be Rep. and Mrs. H. H. Chindgrea af Molalla, wha hare Invited f nests to Chuck's Steak house . . . the affair to being ar ranged ia compliment to Repre sentative Chindgrea's .agricultural committee and their wives . State Director of Agriculture James Short and Mrs. Short,, . , Speaker of the House and Mrs, . Edward A. Geary . . . and a few f of their legislative friends . agricultural' products will be featured ia the decorations aad table appointments ... A luncheon ... hostess today will be Mrs. E. A. Littrell of Med ford, wife of Representative Litt relL who ha invited a few of her Salem and legislative friends to Lipman's Cherry Room . . . Entertaining . . . with a luncheon Monday in compliment to a group f friends will be Mrs. Melvia H. Geist, who has biddea guests to her Falrmount Hill home . covers will be placed for twelve and aa out-of-town guest will be Mrs. George Ulett of Coquille, wife of Senator Llett . . . Two birthday . . . celebrations in the S.D. Wiles family in week . . . Nancy Wiles was feted at a party Thursday on her 7th birthday at the Wiles home on Fawk Avenue . . . Nancy invited twenty ' of her school friends to toe party . . . Her brother,. Mark, will celebrate his third birthday at a party on April 28, with group of his neighborhood friends and their mothers invited to the afternoon party Honoring . . . members of her club at luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon was Mrs. E. E. Bragg ... In Portland . . . Sunday will be Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor, to attend the tea to be given by the Faculty Women's Club of Portland State College in compliment to Mrs. John F. Cramer, wife af the new president-elect of Portland State . . . Dr. Cramer Is dean of the general extension division and will be the college's "st president ... The tea win be held at the Portland Garden Club building from 3 to S o'clock ... Among then invited to the tea to wel come Mrs. Cramer are Mrs. E. B. MacNaughton, only woman- mem- - ber of the state board of higher education, and wives of other state board members Including Mrs. Gr F. Chambers of Salem and Mrs. R. E. Kleinsorge of Sil verton. Frori Oklahoma . . . comes news of Virginia Patterson, daughter of Governor and Mrs. Paul Lt Patter ton ... she is now in Stillwater, where she has accepted a position in the library of Oklahoma A. and M. College and counselling in re search for term papers . . . Miss Patterson graduated from Stan- - ford University in March . . . " Kappa Delta alumnae . . . at tending the fifth, annual state day la Portland Saturday were Mrs, Leo G. Johnson. Mrs. James War- nok. Mrs. Clark Starrett and Mrs. H. Burette -Collins . . . announce ment was made of the installation of Kappa Delta's 88th chapter at .; Texas Christian University : . . a review was made on Kappa Delta's national project, support ing six hospital beds at the Crippled Children's Hospital in - Richmond, Va. ... Following the luncheon the speaker was Miss Grace Spacht, formerly with the United Nations in Beirut, Lebanon, who Illustrated her talk with slides ... Arriving . . . in the capital Saturday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knapp of Berkeley, Calif., who will spend the spring Club Calendar ' Friday Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, Ipm, board meetinx, 12:30 p.m. Willamette Valley PanheUenie. cof fee mee tint, with Mrs. Harold O. Schneider. 2830 S. 12th St. 10 a.m. Saturday Salem Chapter, OXS regular meet ing. Maaooie Temple. pjn. Salem Branch. AAUW meeting at Baxter Hall. Willamette University, a DJn. QUITTING BUSINESS LIQUIDATING ENTIRE STOCK . Diamonds, Watches Fint Jewelry Costume Jewelry John GOLDEN Jewelers 1 Bate Street " ; galea, Or Ort.r Friday, April 22, 1955 Statesman's HOME Fashions . . Features Town. . ENGLISH vacation from their studies at the University of California with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hart- well and Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp . . . they are driving north and will be here a week ... Entraining . . . Wednesday for California was Mrs. William H. Fischer . . . she will attend the board of directors meeting for the Good Shepherd Lutheran Home of the West in Terra Bella . . ground breaking ceremonies for the home were held last year and plans are to open this. fall . . . Miss Nicolai Is Now Mrs. Halvorson Miss Marcia Coralyn Nicolai and Orval Wayne Halvorson exchanged their marriage vows at a 7:30 o'clock ceremony at the First Presbyterian Church on April 15. Tbe bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Nicolai Sr. of Independence and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted 0. Halvorson of Salem. ' The Rev. B. J. Holland per formed the rites. Mrs. Ruth New ton 'was the vocalist and Grant Nicolai played the accompaiiknent. Ted Halvorson - Jr. lighted the candles. For her wedding the bride chose a navy blue faille suit with light blue accessories and white hat with blue trim. She carried a bou quet of baby blue iris and pink carnations. Miss Ruth Ann Bennett was the honor maid and she wore a yellow princess style coat dress and car ried a white crochet fan with pink snapdragons. Miss Ida Jean Nico lai was the bridesmaid and she wore a pink and white taffeta dress and carried a fan of snapdragons, Wanda Halvorson was the flower girL . Attend the Groom Joe Irwin stood with "the groom as best man and Everett Nicolai was the usher. Mrs. Nicolai chose a navy bine box -style suit for her daughter's wedding and the bridegroom s mother wore a black gown with red bolero. Their corsages were white carnations. A reception followed in the fire place room. Mrs. Joe DeFilippi poured and Miss Shirley Harp and Mrs. Chester LaFave cut the cake, Assisting were Miss Judy Pies singer, Mrs.' Rum Newton, Miss Dorothy Willis. Miss Sharon Brady and Mrs. William Graham. . When the newlyweds left on their honeymoon the bride donned white stole, Vhich had been made by her grandmother, with her wed ding suit. The couple will live ia Salem at 1420 Park Avenue. Indoor Sports Gob Tea The Salem Chapter of the In door Sports Club will entertain with a silver tea in the social rooms of the First Methodist Church on Saturday, April 23 from 3 to 6 o'clock. The occa sion will commemorate the silver anniversary of the founding of the Indoor Sports Club in Los Angeles in 1930. The interested public is invited to attend the affair. This organization for the physi cally handicapped has grown un til today 75 chapters over the country are giving pleasures to their members, who. otherwise would be unable to get out and promote legislation for their wel fare. Serving as hostesses for .the tea are members of the Indoor Sports Club and the auxiliary, the Good Sports. FOUR CORNERS Hardie Phil lips was feted at a surprise party Saturday observing his birthday anniversary: Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Halfman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Messman, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Ahrendt, John Messman of Lebanon aad DarreB Nicholson, Mrs. Hardie PtdHipt and. Miss Janice Phillips. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of an kinds. Trusses, Abdominal Supports. Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private fitting Rooms. "Ask Yomr Dector" , Capital Drug Stcre 4IS State SI Corner i Liberty 8 and B Green Stamps At Oregon Duck Preview Highlight of Weekend By MARCIA WEBB Statesman Correspondent EUGENE The fourth week of spring term opened . with plans centering around Duck Preview which begins Friday.. Over 1,400 high school seniors are expected to be on the campus this week end, which is to acquaint future "Ducks" with the educational opportunities the University, of fers, - as well as with general campus life," Pat Deeney, Marw Gerlinger, Sally Jo Greig and Rill Mainwar ing, as members of sophomore service honoraries, will transport both visitors and 'luggage from the registration lines in the Stu dent Union Friday evening to their assigned housing in the 40 campus living organizations. A "What to Take" session will in terest the high school students before the All-Campus Vodvil in McArthur Court - Saturday morning the visitors are invited to the orientation assembly and to take a tour of the campus. An Amphibian water show, the World University Ser vice auction Xall proceeds from the auction of such novelties as the winners of the Vodvil Show will go into the World University Service fund), athletic events and exchange dinners will keep every one well entertained before the semi-formal dance Saturday eve ning. Dance to Conclude Events .The college freshman men will accompany the high school wo men to the last University-planned . event on the weekend's agenda, and freshman women will entertain the high, school men. Social chairmen busy, ar ranging the pairings include Sally Jo Greig, Ann Ritchey and Mary Jane Rudd. Brunch or Sunday dinner will be served to the high school students, Plans are also underway for Junior Weekend, May 6, 7 and 8. Ann Ritchey is co-chairman of the queen selection and Sally Jo Greig is co-chairman of the Canoe Fete. Working on the luncheon is Judy Carlson. Two Salem people were on the ballot in the A.S.U.O. primary elections which were held Wed nesday: Sally Jo Greig is running for Junior Class representative and Ann Ritchey is a candidate for Senate membership-at-large. Ann was recently elected secre tary of Theta Sigma Phi, national professional women's journalism honorary. Sandra Schori has been pledged by a national professional music sorority, Mu Phi Epsilon. Scott Page, with the Oregon team, will compete for the Na tional Intercollegiate Bowling title, as both the Ducks and the Beavers r use the .alleys in the Student Union' to" vie with 40 other schools for the champion ship. Oregon won the title in 1953. Thomas Larson In Recital Today Thomas Larson, baritone, wiH be presented in his junior recital by the Willamette College of Music this afternoon at 3 p.m. The recital will be held in the music school auditorium and is open to the public. Ronald Hersbberger will be the accompanist. He is a student of Clorinda Top ping, associate professor of music. In October Mr. Larson was audited.. by the Arthur Godfrey Talent Scouts in New York. He was an entertainer at Sun Valley last summer and was soloist with the Portland Symphonic Choir in the Holladay Bowl series in 1953. The program is as follows: Alma Dl Core .. Antonio Caldara (1670-1736) Tin Certo Non So Che Antonio Vivaldi (1630-1743) HectiUtivo od Aria from Tol- omeo" George Frederick Handel (16BW7M) oupir Ea Barque La Cloche . Charles M. Widor (1848-1936) Gabriel Pierne (1863-1937) , G. Saint-Saens (1839-1921) To the Farmer, Elinor Remick Warren The Puffin .Barbara Stein Come Thou at Night. My Love Richard Kountz Darnel in the , Lion's : Den , Robert MacGimsey Our New Home Is Slill OPEN FOR Our l.sw Iccclicn is ri;M r.2xt door fo our old slore. Ve have mere room f o serve you belter than ever wilh your children's shoe problems. ' ' . the Junior Boofery COME IN AND SEE OUR NEW STORE 236 N. High St. Opra FrfeTil 9 P.M. .In Hi Senator Hotel Bide;. Stitch and Chatter Club at Millers Mrs. A. E. Miller was hostess to the Stitch and Chatter Club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Jeannette Dickinson, , president, conducted the , business meeting. Plans were completed for the cov ered dish dinner which will be held April 27 at tbe borne of Mrs. Katie Edmundson. Mrs. Garland Byerly. Mrs. 0. W. Gorton and Mrs. Leora Matlock were appointed as a nominating committee. After the business meeting an April party was held. Past Patrons, . Matrons Are Honored Chadwick Chapter, O.E.S. held its regular meeting Tuesday ever ning in the Masonic Temple with the worthy matron, Mrs. W. E. Knower, and worthy patron E. W. Peterson presiding. Past matrons and past patrons were honored, Mrs. Gerald Recher past president of the Past Matron's Club, was honored along with Her man Johnston,' worthy grand pa tron of the Grand Chapter of Ore gon. There were thirty-five worthy matrons and sixteen worthy pa trons present. A program was presented with the worthy matron, the past ma trons and patrons taking part. Mrs. A. L. Brewster led tbe singing, accompanied by Mrs. L. M. Case. The past matrons and patrons also preseniea a sku a do speaung tor the two groups were Mrs. Reher and Gordon Baker. E. W. Peterson has been invited to assist the Grand Sentinel and to be the honor guard to the flag at toe Grand Chapter this summer. A reception followed and head ing the refreshment committee were Mrs. A. E. Utley, assisted by Mrs. Nellie Madsen, Mrs. Hetty Krekenbaum, Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Oehler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pederson, Mrs. E. A. Rboten,Mrs. George Hanley, Mr. and Mrs: Lige Kurtz and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray. Serving were Del DeSart and Earl Cook Junior Bethel Night Held Junior Bethel night was enjoy ed by Bethel 35, Job's Daughters Monday night Morris Stewart and Clair Holcomb, Bethel grandfa ther" and honorary member, were introduced. Sharon Bourne, senior princess, was elected grand representative to the state of West Virginia for 1955-56, and Alice Brewer is grand bethel librarian for state of Oregon 1955-56. Alice Brewer reported on grand session pro ceedings and -announced g r a'n d session will be held in Eugene an 1956. . . . April 21 is friendship night at Oregon City and plans have been made to charter a bus and attend the meeting. An invitation to at tend a fun night at Bethel 43 was read. Girls are to wear pa jamas and bring a pillow to the party on Monday, April 25. Sunday, April 24 will be honor ed Queen Jan Roberts "Go to Church Sunday." Girls are to meet in front of the Jason Lee Metho dist Church at 10:45 a.m. Mr. Stewart spoke to the girls on the qualifications of those be longing to Job's Daughters. The Bethel voted to give the white Bibles formerly used by Bethel officers to each girl bringing in five new members. Back Ache? . Shoulders Hurt? . . Don't Sleep?- UsaScKaaftr's DIURETIC TONIC SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily, 7:30 a.m., to S p.m. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 135 NORTH COMMERCIAL Torn Up Bui Ve Are BUSINESS Open Friday 'til 9:00 SUPERFATTED lAHOLin SOAP A soothing, lanolin-rich toilet soap, j ' Especially recommended for dry, sensitive skin . . . with mild, creamy ; lather for daily complexion care. Nature's way to velvet skin softness. t .'w . -rtgr :sis CALIFORNIA HAND PRINTS $1.00! jD l2)ULiUnJ if? w i 5? La. 9 Cakes To Box only $00 IfGVMt S?.S0 VAllf asr a' git it 1 IBM.' . .fr--.Xt tf ----- . : f X OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL Values to o mm . . We can't mention the famous maker of these socks but you can guess pretty closely because they were selected from our regular stocks . . . nearly 400 pairs in many patterns and colors. Smart fitting . . '. smart looking, loo! Processed cotton . , . soft . . . washable . i . wearable! Elastic' tops. All have the-reinforced nylon toe and heal for long weaiv Now! Select any two pairs for Sizes lOJi to 13. Millers DM . lire s Friday and Saturday FRESH-ROASTED CsisEbot life Reg. $1.29 lb. Factory representative here Friday and Saturday to help with this special sale of fresh ly roasted cashew nuts! . . . again! At Miller's, a big sale of those very deli cious, rich in food value, CASHEW NUTS put up in airtight plastic bags on 'sale at Miller's Friday and Saturday at only 79c lb. - . . . everyone's favorite, cashews are liked by all ages young to elderly. F or every eating . . . for snacks . . . picnics etc. Buy a supply now while the savings on freshly roasted direct from factory cashews are avail- able at this price! Main floor. ,- J CALIFORNIA 53x53 INCH ' HAND PRINTED LUNCH CLOTHS S3.19 Reg. $4.65. Smartest nek designs on rayon faille heavy dutv lunch cloths. Washable. Some slightlv. imperfect 53x72 Inch . 4.43 Downstairs TABLECLOTHS AND NAPKINS .g5.50 Reg. $7.98. Cotton and rayon in very attractive pat terns and color schemes. Size 56x76 with 8 napkins. PRINTED LINEN - V " ; TEA TOWELS 79f Reg. $1.19. New designs in guaranteed fast color quali ties. 16x29 in blue, pink, grey backgrounds. Also white and gold, red. Downstairs. CLOSE-OUTS! WOOL AND COTTON FILLED COMFORTS X price! Aeg. $9.95 to $14.95! Attractive patterns in truponto stitched comforts made with satin covers. Chartreuse, gold, wine, grey, green, red etc. Downstairs. ACETATE PRINTED SAND CREPES per yard 98 Reg. $1.98 yard! Lovely shades of navy, new greys, Copenhagen blues, red and black. A special purchase for our 35th. Birthday Sale; . - J , $1.00 Pair . Men's Section 11! 9:00 . , i