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- - I ! I 2Sc 2)-Stafsman, Salem, S7. M 1 L , . o I l Four Beta Sigma Phi members who will model in the group's benefit fashion show Wednesday night at Lipman's include left to right, Mrs. Sam C. Campbell, Mrs. Ted Mor rison, Mrs. Rudolph Ernst, and Mrs. Duaine Chretien. Theme of the show is 'Two-Weeks With Pay" and the models,. Beta Sigma Phis to Sponsor Fashion Show on Wednesday The Beta Sigma Phi sponsored fashion show, 'Two-Weeks with Pay," which will be held in Lipman's Cherry Room at 8 o'clock Wed nesday night, features casuals, career and vacation clothes selected by Charm magazine and furnished by Lipman's of Salem. Miss Marjorie Lenz, New York fashion editor of Charm, will be the coordinator, assisted by Mrs. El wood Myers of Eta chapter. The lastuons snown will be based on the May issue of Charm which revolves around appropriate va cation attire. An added feature will be Miss Mary Gordon of TWA, who will illustrate packing and furnish va cation tips. ' -9 Sorority members modeling In the show are Mrs. Ted Morri son, Mrs. Sam Campbell. Mrs. Rudolph Ernst. Mrs. William St. Clair, Mrs. Francis Rothweiler, Mrs. Dwaine Chretien and Mrs. Pauline Hillpot, in addition to professional-models. Committees Named i General chairman for the bene fit is Mrs. William St. Clair. Com mittees include prizes and favors, ' Mrs. Paul Benage, Beta Omicron; music and ushers, Mrs. Lee Thomas, Alpha Psi: publicity, Mrs. Dwaine Chretien, Xi Upsilon: res ervations, Mrs. Rudolph Ernst, Eta. and Mrs. Burl Cox. Xi Lambda. Tickets are qn sale at Lipman's. or reservations may be secured by calling either Mrs. Ernst or Mrs. Cox. Proceeds from the show will go toward the group's YWCA service project. - Reservations have been received to date from the following: Mesdames P. W. Hale. B. F. Cushing, Burl Cox, Neil Richard son, C. W. Brewer, Arthur Erick son, Urlin . Page, Vera Miller, James Payne, Steve Tabacchi. D R. Dunlop, Gordon Beecroft. Dale Esch, Neil Bdehmer, Don Kandle, John Day, Robert Hansen, Marvin McClain. A. J. Swenienk, Agnes Thompson, Helen Casper, Earl Andresen, R. L. Christophier, H R. Post, Irvin Young.' Mesdames Winston Burris. W W. McKinney, H. N. Hunsaker, Jack Henningsen, A. J. Becker, Charles R. Shaw, L. H, McFar- land Elmer Winegar, Joseph Lamb, Phillip Dunlap. Don Van- dervort. Edward Thistlewaite, W, L. Phillips, Berwyn Maxwell, Mary McClain, Herbert Carter, Robert McLauchlin, Carl Leon- hart. Herbert Dalke, Misses Mary McClain,' Ada Jlitt and Amanda Schwabbauer. - Laurel Guild to Fete Daughters Laurel Guild members of the Knight Memorial Church will en tertain their daughters at a dm-; ner Wednesday night at the church at 6 p.m. The hostess committee includes Mrs. Charles Neubauer, Mrs. Raymond Hig gins, Mrs. William Drakeley. Mrs. Wesley Corning and Mrs. Emory Feller. The program is being arranged by Mrs. Richard Smart Edith Gayle Brown will give a group of readings and musical numbers will be presented by a group of the daughters. pomeuoy 379-383 State Precision Watch, Repairing IIIIMIII M Opticians -Lens Grinding D Jewelry Manufacturing ' I Or., Sunday, May, 8, 1955 "T ' ; I - I I - 1 1 Cotton Kings To Be Chosen At Dance "Carousel" is the theme for the annual Y-Teens Cotton Ball which will take place at the YMCA on Saturday, May 14. - i According to tradition the girls will wear cotton dresses and the boys will wear cotton shirts. Marty-Wolf and his combo orches tra will play between 9 and 12 o'clock. This year two 'Cotton Kings, one from North Salem "and one from South Salem, will be chosen and serenaded. King Cotton candidates will be escorted by the president of the Y-Teens club that they rep resent. . Interclub president Barba ra Bostrack will crown the Kings and Shirley Blush, vice-president, is in charge of the courts The King Cotton candidates in clude Jim Anderson, representing Esther Little: Bob Wulf, for Mar garet Meade; Gary Ramsden, Anne Guthrie; and Phil Webb, Grace Elliott Representing Abbie Graham will be Wally Costello, Dave Socolof sky for Winifred Beard; Ken Schrecengost for Rhoda McCol-j lough; Mack Harris, Garnet Knight; and Larry Graber, Julia Briganti. , Chairman for Dance Dianpe Clough, senior, is gen eral chairman of the dance. As sisting her are the following com mittee heads: Sue Shay, Marlene Halverson, Kaye Tomlinson and Barbara Smith, song; Sue Wilson, chaperones; Dianne Miller, music; Lorraine Ellis, programs; and Glenda McCormick, Kaye Tomlin son and Betty Sexton, clean-up. Chairmen of the refreshment committee are Nancy Snider and Ramona Salminen while Dianne Miller, Jan Gillespie and Jean Robinson are in charge of deco rations. Pi Phi Mothers-Meet:.' Pi Beta Phi Mohters will elect new officers for the ensuing year at the Tuesday afternoon meeting at the chapter house at 2 o'clock. For the program Miss Maxine Bu- reh will show colored pictures of New England. The Salem mothers will be entertained by the Port land Pi Phi mothers at a luncheon at the Aero Club on May 17. Hostesses for the tea hour will be Mrs. Clifton Ross and Mrs. Marion Lamb. Salem Memorial Hospital-Auxiliary will meet Monday morning at the hospital at 10 a.m. Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins is president of the group and, will preside. & mm FOUNDED 1886 m St., Salem, Ore. fS5RP-"--3CTSl I IIM W 111 II II HI 'I'll! wearing cottons, re all set to depart ona vacation in a new convertible, proceeds from the! showwill go toward the group's YWCA service project. Mrs. William St.Clair is heading the general directorates fojr the event. (Kennell- fcllis Studio). Fete Husbands Alpha Phi alumnae: win enter tain their husbands at the fourth annual supper Monday night at the Candalaria home of Attor ney General and Mrs.! Robert Y. Thornton, 2895 Alvarado Ter race, at 6:30 p.m. This will be the group's final meeting of the sea son. The committee includes Mrs. Chester Loe, president Mrs. Har ry Dorman, Mrs. Lawrence C. Merriam Jr., Mrs. Bruce F. Pick ett Oregon Dads, i i , I ,1 Mothers to Hold Dinner The University of Oregon Mo- thers and Dads will hold their last meeting of the season Mon- day night with a no-host dinner at the McKinley School at 6:30 p. m. Parents of high school sen iors planning to attend the uni versity in the fall are especially invited to attend the dinner and program. Guest speaker will be Dr. Wil- ham C. Jones of the VniversityiMad ,c(Khai M Jack of Oregon faculty, formerly of Harvy and M Fred Rawlins. Salem and member of me u-1 lamette faculty. New officers of the Mothers and Dads will be elected during the business sesion. The commit tee arranging the affair- are Mrs. J. Earl Cook, chairman, Mrs. Clyde Prall and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson. J Grand Officers To Visit Court Cherry Court. Order of the Amaramh will honor the grand officers and observe (Mother's Day at the Wednesday night meeting at the Scottish lite Tem ple at 8 p.m. Dr, and Mrs. Leon Batrick are heading the directorate, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickens, Mr. and Mrs. John Terhune, Mrs. Frances Lightner, and Mrs. Mil dred Lamberty. ! Priscilla Guild of Christ Luth eran Church will meet Tuesday night in the church, parlors at 7:43 p.m. The topic leaders are Mrs. George Johnson aind Mrs. Jacob Fox. Mrs. Keith Perkins will lead the devotions and 'Mrs. Ted Ellinger the Bible study: Hostesses will be Mrs. Floyd Hastay and Mrs. Clifford Layton. i Furs jCustom De- signed and re : styled into lus : rious little flatterers. See Sour new can : v a s models. Summer rates S now. 1 j Ben Wittner lot Lachelles 1348 Ferry Ph. 2-4727: diamonds watches 883 Quality jewehy. silver aystal china 'II'1! imports : f f I Bjenefit Card Parties on Tuesday The iSigmas. wives of Sigma Chi alumni, are planning two benefit card parties for Tuesday afternoon and evening at the South Cottage street home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. Id the afternoon a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon will be served with) bridge in play following. The ievening party will begin wlih an 6 o'clock dessert supper fol- lowed by cards. Husbands are i5??jLn heir Luc vciuug ytxny. iuc oigma Chi I Mothers are assisting the Sigrrias in sponsoring the events. The purpose of the affair is to raisej money to send the 12-man ctiorfls of the Willamette chapter of Sigma Chi to the fraternity's centennial convention in Cincm- i"" u t Members of the chorus will serve, the dessert at the evening party and will sing for the pleas ure of the guests. The Committee arranging the benefits includes Mrs. John Wil- Rpcpirvatinne mav h maria hv - j calling any of the committee members. Among those who have made reservations are Messrs. and Mesdames Kenneth Hunt, Ger ald Hoiland, Arthur Fisher, Fred Rawlms.1 Robert Sprague, John William Stortz and Harold Ad ams; i Mesdames Charles Gray, Dorsey (Moore, Howard Mader, Guy Jonas, Samuel Haley, Rich ard Burns, John Lewis, Barnes Rogers pnd Karl G. Becke. Anniversary for Chapter BQ Chapter BQ, PEO will cele brate iljS 14th anniversary at its regular) meeting Monday night at 8 p.mj. at the home of Mrs. Roy Harla id on Rivcrcrest drive. Mrs Kenneth Potts will be in chargfe " (of the program, assisted by Mrs. CharlCT Huggins, Mrs. Glenn Weaver, Mrs. Marens Malt by, Mrs. George Sears and Mrs. J. B. Monnette. Penney i Salem, Oregon PcilIlC WW .j , lew Lighlweighi Sailcloth Prints and Plains Fu ll-Sair (r) New Lightweight sailcloth in bold. colorful prints; solids, too! Creased and soil resistant 38 39 inches wide. W3) Yd. MEZZANINE Panhellenic to Honor Seniors At Coffee The Willamette Valley Panhel lenic will again sponsor its an nual Kotton Koffee Klatch in honor of senior high school girls from Salem and surrounding territory. The affair will be held Saturday. May 21. at the North Summer street home ofi Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, between ! 10:30 and 12:30 o'clock. The event is informal with girls asked to wear their cottons and meet representatives from the various panhellenic groups from Oregon, Oregon State and Wil lamette. All senior girls who are planning to attend college in the fall are invited to the coffee. - Mrs. George Schroeher is gen eral chairman of the affair. Her committee chairmen, are as fol lows: Publicity, Mrs. Estill Brunk; decorations, Mrs. Joseph Matojec; hospitality, Mrs. Walter Snyder; guest book, Mrs. Orville Kannier, Jr.; refreshments, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Alfred Pfeifer, Mrs. Joseph Glennie and Mrs. Sam Tripp; invitations, Mrs. John S. Medaris, Mrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Harold O. Schender, Mrs. Marens Maltby, Mrs. James Watts, Mrs.N J. G.' Harvev, Mrs. William C. Perry and Mir. George W. Bagnall. Woman's Club To. Fete New ' Members New members will be introduced and honored at the Salem Wom an's .Club meeting Friday after noon at the clubhouse at 2 p.m. A board meeting will precede at 12:30 p.m. with Mrs. Earl Andre sen presiding. A highlight of the business session will be election of officers for 1955-56. . A musical program will be pre sented by Betty Starr Anderson, well known Salem singer, ac companied by Catharine Schnelker. Mrs. O. E. Snider will head the tea committee for the dav, assist ed by Mrs. Seward H. Kellicutt, Mrs. R. D. Lytle, Mrs. Walter L. Osborne, Mrs.- J. S. Murray, Mrs. George W. Ailing, Mrs. L. C. Mitchell, Mrs. L. C. Marshall, Mrs. A. M. Wyrick and Mrs. Rose Evans. Jason Lee 'WSCS Final Meeting The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of Jason Lee Meth odist Church will hold a report day at their business meeting at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 11. This is the last meeting of the 1954-55 year. The Thoburn circle will serve the noon luncheon. Mrs. A. E. Utley, chairman of the 1:30 program, has arranged to have Miss Edith Ross give the devotions and Mrs. A. J. Quirin of Salem will speak on "The Status of Women." The pledge service will also be held. The newly elected officers of the general society will be in stalled at the Sunday morning service, May 15. An all church dinner is being sponsored by the WSCS Tuesday, May 10 at 6:30 when the Fourth Quarterly Conference meeting is held. Each table will be honored with the presence of a host and hostess, who will be a member of the board of trustees or stew ards of the church and his wife. Zonta Club to Install Salem Zonta Club members will install new officers and initiate new members at , the Thursday night meeting at the home of Miss Genevieve Morgan,; 1098 E. St., at 7:30 p.m. Assisting hostesses for the dessert supper will be Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Mrs. Herbert W. Winkler. Mrs. Tom Wolgamott and Mrsi E. E. Wootten. The Mother's Club of Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet Tuesday at the Masonic Temple at S p.m. 9 SiiWisitLrwftfCaiVK'inrv; : 1 In . c J 1 "V is your IffOtf rar . MIA tt.nv n f II f L f ::?tj&.$ :r?r, y- Ll WAS M't Mmfmw'' I mm NEWS! DENIM IS NOW m CREASE RESISTANT! tail Sanforized cotton denim in stripes, plaids, solids unmatched for brilliance of color and styl ing! Sew all your casuals in denim; make your home a deco rator's Jream in denim, too. . illOAllliUlll OiU lllAHV & V MEZZANINE 1 ' '? rxri 4 ' - . - js - - i t " 4 ... it K, , . . 4 V.. . vV .f . i , : .v. . Mrs. Harris Rodney Ault, the former Dolores Dorn- busc.. ..-r i.ijindge batudayj aftenoon at St. Virv cent's dePaul Catholic Chuch. The bride is the daughter of Mr. land Mrs. Albert Dornbusch and Mr. Ault is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ault. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Dolores Dornbusch is Bride Of Rodney Ault on Saturday Miss Dolores Dornbusch and Harris Rodney Ault exchanged their marriage vows at a 2 o'clock ceremony Saturday afternoon at St Vincent's dePaul Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dornbusch and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mr. Harris Ault. . Father John Reedy performed the nuptials before a setting -of blue and yellow iris and daisies. The alternate pews were marked with clusters of the flowers tied with blue bows. Vocalists were Mrs. Lorraine Nelke and Way Meusey.) Mr. Meusey also played the. wedding music. Of .embroidered nlyon tulle over satin was the bridal gown en hanced with applique of dainty blue satin flowers from neckline to the end of the cathedral train. The gown was fashioned with a : portrait neckline, long sleeves and a bouffant nylon tulle skirt. A; queen's crown of hand smocked nylon tulle and pearls in a dia mond design held in place her; fingertip illusion veil. She carried a white Bible adorned with white orchid and streamers . of stephan- otis. i Walk Before the Bride Six attendants preceded the bride to the altar all wearing blue floor length bouffant gowns of, French imported lace and nylon tulle with matching picture hats, j They carried cascades of steph-i anotis combined with yellow tulle. Mrs. Jerome Ginther was her sis ter's matron of honor and brides maids were Mrs. Robert Heimey- er, also a sister, Mrs. Marvin Mc- Kee, Miss Mary Heenan, Miss Annette Dornbusch, sister of the bride, who was junior bridesmaid, and Mary Beth Dornbusch, her younger sister, the flower girl. Wayne i Ault stood with his brother as best man. Seating the guests were Gene Dornbusch. Lar ry Dornbusch, brothers of the bride, Jerome Ginther, James Monaco and Marvin McKee. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Dornbusch chose a beige linen and lace gown with pink and beige ac cessories and pink orchid corsage. The bridegroom's mother selected a gown of mauve faille with white accessories and a white orchid corsage, j . greatest saving! UALITY tdJ Li r"' I i Reception Follows Rites The, newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception at the Amer ican Legion Club. Pouring were Mrs. Paul Rubeck, Mrs. Haakon Gronn and Mrs. Roman Heine, all aunts of the bride. 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