Statesman's HOME n ii nin n a a si si Ccrr.cn . . . f.!usic . . . Fcshicns . . . Features Miss Framo To Marry in February WoMing lu ll will ring on Sninr- n.iy, rim why in mr wins wmiiyni Patricia Vholan Is Installed as Honored Queen New Dancing Club Formed The T t 1 1 h Ml1nrr Plln. Ifl am and I p m. Mrnihcri ar !:! nf I 1 1 t r..i'ii-t ( liutih a-kerf In bring k lun'h. I !. will ti M IH While tn.'. w j.i k r - - r , will M r Urn nry Hull tnj mrrlitig Unirvtay In the rriirs ; Mil. Irn f ) A n . All women of lti linn riHiiii ( llir thiilih lnlwnn IiIiiimIi nr iinltnt. M.iny iurrnla, relatives Ii i-mix kiicmii-n W tnrmul in. ,vt ( j slallation (if Mi I'iilnrls Whr ui,,, uill A i iltimuig dull Inn linn Ml' fin nml juhI will lir known Tlir t t,' i 1 1 1 1 1 a lint cliini i', ii mini nml. hm been 0 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Tins., Jan. I Marie Frame find Gerald fl. Seed. I 0 7 ( I J fO oi ''(. The ceremony mil Iike pl;if nil ( ( I I Ihr First Chn.iiiin Chiu'ih at l a.' jl.in. daughter of Mr. ml Mrs, -til.-d for Fn.li.y, J.iniiury 27 review Around Town ... . By JIJttME I NGI.IMI o'clock with the Itrv, U 'a y n e (Ircrne ntliriiiling A rcccplion will he held In Hip church parlor, Mim Frame In Ihc daughter nf Mr. and Mn, (Veil Frump and her dunce in Hip son nf Mr, and Mr. Waller Seed nf Kilverton, A Pre-Nuntlal Prrty me iirhicru'd win leted hi a Mil MU.I) I t ( II I K MOUR Associate F.eeuUve iMrrrlnr SK'inl features and proci iiiiim made hy thp r, t nhciiin, honored (lurcn in n.wi join in.ugni.T v,.,.n a ,ln in(1 Milurdny riighl .1 Ihc Scottish Mu,,,,v mu , line irmpic. Miss Karen Tlmum romliirled Ihc IliMilt of Gold Inntsllation, a i .. iMH by Nancy Sn.drr. guide; , , " ' " 'vi'V ,r 'i,,?1",""",y Nnry Owens, marshal. Sharon " " .'"'"i;" "nd ' fT"' M A throughout the year u,nji; rh.lin: Vuki Ward, mu- ,M; W 1 f" on ri Hi Hip Ami'iimn legion Club hi- 12.10 o'cloik. Inn ore he ttia Inn hi-.n cngiigrij to play for Hip nil. hi. Thp cluh rotrr will 1p limited will l,y arc ruimcrotK nd varied. Some, ,..,' ,,,,.. . ' .',.,. of rach month c ... 11 . J - ...1. '" .. , .... .., ,. ,,. ..... eil..r nulmlmn I r ' '""' F ci" fiWM. JOTTINGS . . . Mm Ciiaj la furviillla . . . Sunday werr Miwirr will hp I luncheon hnste-i t Mr. and Mr. Hugh Taylor, Mr. Thtimdnv afternoon at her Kim land Mr. Ilnrrli l.lrti and . wood lleighta home on Kola Drive Bobby. Mr. and Mr. (', Uler hflm fnHTtninrd at (or thp pli'Huiirr pf Mra. DiiIp Dyk-: N'rwrnaa and Mri. Frank V. La... . . u ... i . mis, nnurrsnn iru nairm " ihl fall la aervp as fratrrally Wal,,'r nd Mr"' M,'rl' 1 houspmnther or the Orrrna Kisip SiH wton, Mra. , Ted Yaw and director at Ihe VMCA . . . the holra has invited few friends to greet Mri, Dykmnn . . . (flee time . , . aa Wednesday , housemother oa Ihe Orpgoa filale Riornlnf pa Mra. t'rlla R. Tage "fl' rampua and Mra. Jampa L. Payne ra Mn. Albert T. Andersoa of Kalem : whll' topem. Ili.nnrinii U.lb 1. ci...... ....... II.. ii,,,"i iiii tiiin ri .iiir w.i c iviin, nui n as nip niiHii'i n niiii r irin.ii, ! n,.!,.,!. , , , . . . . w " " "". I in, pi ,. . lini"UIHII, ' m , th ballet presentation hint heloip ,) t.,raur i,.n,.. ,.,.i fir.il president; Nd Johmon, ec pre-niiptwl party when Mrv Ku- N1 Vcar'a; and the gradtiiilion (u.n. Kluaheth W .linn re ad from r,',i,r' treaiurer; Frank Hum nice Vinson and Mim Terrl Gr. 1 ntyle ahowa ataged by the Joan the Jiook of Gold and Jrri Wait ,,rc''1, IK'ul ''Arn"n. The hoit the latter x , Ho ( niirm N hool clafurs grow riir ancel cmnmiiiee lor tne first dame in- home on Fir Street. The aerving out of the regularly scheduled Dunnii the rerpmnnv Yumn. eludes Mr, and Mra. K. J. lUrmi, man, a recent newcomer in the Prime, ha aliendpd Ihe Ira give ! lMr " 'nlcred with an ar-lcoure oflered, by the VWCA. PimiI sang, accompanied by Sue Mr' ""d Mr Wrren t'lark, Mr. rnpital from ISellinghnm. Wash. . ,;hy (he Delia Tau Delta Iralernlty rangrmrnt of pink and while roe-, These evenla provide opportunities Crier; Ji.rbara Andermn ang,"d Mr Johnson, Mr, and Mr, Dykmnn Is the new physical j la honor of thplr pw housemother, i ,H"1" nd frcesias flanked by lor cl.iss nicinhers to hae m-cev, with Vicki Ward at the piano; Mrs. Frank llamstreet and Mr. sury evpcrience belore an auili- Jim Davenport played a piano nlo Mrs. lharles Nielsen, ence, Friends of Ihe participant,: solo; and Judy Keller gave a! as well as other inlerested person. reading. Clllirt'll (irMI)i4 Mt'ft con eninv seciim a tierliirmnni e Kicorted snri hinnr.l u.r. Miss Miiiley tnson of fort land, that not only holds spet lal person:.! Nancy Weeks, honor queen Beth-1 Wl'll CUKNKftS - Baptist Invitations . . . were in Mon-'r ;h ' . interest, but Is very otten.a tolisli- rl 33; Karbara Anderson, past church activities shedulcd lor Ihe days mail to the wedding of Miss!vm.'i-Vtnu ;ed piece of non profesMonal w oik. honor queen 48; Anne Vander-wk Include: Tuesday, January Betty Lou Smith, daughter of Mr. " i" J.T .,' 'i This is a reminder that the finl non. i.rana Hrttiel honor queen: " oay aay meeung oi me srul Mr. LV. I. Uf .L.... i... uivn II .1 Smith, and lata with a neighborhood reflee la weleame U a lew af thplr new Plghbara . . . the affair will be held at the Page home a lop Fair mount RIO ... Club hostesses , , . Mrs. Brazier Small will entertain her club at dinner and bridge tonight at her Morningside home . . . Mrs, Ralph Dnderwnnd has invited members of her club to a dessert bridge i'nc parish hall tonight at her Tulip Drive home. . . I Revealed , . Mrs. Gerald It Long, a newcomer State College Francis Worthington1;:" P r ri u l,, ;sion - HiMory of Marion Conn-: Wrn Rooth, Mrs. Kdward Wil-, While Cross group in the church Leland Robert Harra, 1 ; i , i ii ln the Know Your Commun-;", Nancy Snider, past queens; innex. A no host 12 o'cl.Kk lunch, nd Mrs. Garnet W. CL mjIM SVT" I y 'r,M of ' ltcklr F,!,npr' iurfn 48; j Hostesses Mrs. Roy Reed and Mrs. Mrs. Dennis M kkelsnn Mrs Hale . ' l. wi . i . ti u . ... .n son of Mr Harra ... the ceremony will take place at St. Paula Episcopal Church on Saturday afternoon, February 4 at four o'clock . . . the wedding reception will b held in 'the YW'CA on Tuesday evening, I rfn Thomas, Naney Owens, Di-, lrn' Haustew. a family fellow- Mrs. Dennis Mikkelson, Mrs. Dale Mr Nellie Packer Mr. Tn? J'n"ary 24. and the public is wel- Ferguson. Jan Roberts. Vicki hip covered dish dinner will.be Fenwick Mn I Rose Greunfeher romf ond. Anoiher serips-l Wrd. Sharon Long, past queens; ! held In Ihe Baptist church anoex Mrs F rinf BoseS Mn 2m ln Makin Religion Real Mrs. Norman Fletcher, p.,t;on January 2 at 5 30 pm. Follow- K sse Mr, R . a n d Ram del? -hich has had two scions. U ""d'.n. Mrs. Eldon Cone, past , in he dinner the member, will go Mrs. Donald Tcper, Mrs. Irene apMing to a cross-section group. vnrtlon.' vi.it Mr. t.iik !.-.. ii.. t-j iThose who have not vet attended ku-"oian, Jirs. u. r.. ...... ...... m . , .... ..... ....... riirniani.rt aq- if .. ... "ii7 inr ! guardian. F.ldon Cone, associate calling in the Community. the Oregon Welt. Mrs. Keith' Kneer. Mrs Kit. I Those who have not yet attended J ' McCrary. e rimnui Monds i n.J r-....ir,i., u.. n.u in: 'are reminrleH Ihnl ten sessirins are u'Uin-eieri H in the capital from Portland, will evening was the engagement afisnn Miaa Carolv Franklin Miss acheduled for Tuesday evenings WHr'h' lvior, Order of j McClellan will entertain the Little be guest . . . Mrs. Alton L. Miss Ruth Starrett. dsushter iif rU.i i .. si... ..r.i v..,. until the end nf Mar.h individuals' Va,nbo: NaHm' Assembly. Dal-, Garden Club of Salem Heights on f k . ..1... ....II k a . . . mm J . ...... .... .. . v iiniiiin-i mni w4ii ire wnim w iiir;inr, ana mn. rrrq U. Marreil. la i harth and th hnslesses Spring Brook Garden Cluh at heriDarrold Garrison, son of Mr. and Oak Hill Avenue home Thursday ; Mrs. John Baum of Carlton. . . , afternoon ... a dessert luncheon i Na date baa keen aet for the will be acrved and the guest speak- wedding. . . . Miss Starrett la a er will be Mrs. Robert Nelson, who ' junior at Oregon State College will discuss "Landscnping" . . . and a member of Gamma Phi Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen will Me Beta and Alpha Lambda Delta, her club at a dessert bridge Thurs-; scholastic honorary. ... Mr. Gar day night . , . Mra. James R. Irisoa is a Junior at Oregon State Phillips will be an additional and a member of Phi Sigma fvet - I Kappa. ... The bride-elect an nounced her betrothal at the Gamma Phi Beta house. . . . Ta wed In Mav . . . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson have an nounced the engagement ' and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Deanna Rae, to Larry Mullins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullini of Lake Labish The wedding will be an event of May jv. at. me. Christ Do you work over 14 hours a day? Are you an 0VSl a0 LeRuds Are Dinner Hosts Sunday either series. Mr. and Mrs. Nick LcRud en- Book Reviews tertaincd with a family dinner Th rwnlar Iwu.It rmaw .rie at their home following the dedi cation services of their grand children. David lRud and Jan liiiesKsnii Journal i t:!!s itA C23 U i f Art yOtt up to your ears in work every minute of the day? Have you no time to relax? Are you exhausted when your husband gets home? Are you lonesome for talk with other adulu. If so, you're not alone! Ill tpitl of labor-saving de vices, young mothers today put in as much as 113 hours a week when few wot ken in business and industry are ex pected to work more thin " forty. BeciUSI Journal editors rec ognire the importance of this problem, they called to gethcr four young mothers, whose problems are typical, to meet with experts in child care and family relations and discuss what can be done to help today's oves worked young mothers. In this revealing d iscussion, you'll read how tlwsc young mothers spend their busiest hours, their favorite hours; you'll learn how they shop and keep house. You'll sym pathize with them as they tell about their most acute crises, reveal what in their lives they most want to see changed and modified. . You'll rild how husbands help around the house . . . w hat part tliey play in taking care of the children. But still more help is needed! Where will it come from? What part can your community play? With millions of young mar ried! having millions of ba bies, be sure yod read "The PlightoftheYoungMotlver." Show it to your husband, discuss it with your friends. IN All, 34 mticlts, tiotut . tni ftttwts Cat tottajrti aS lewsstanit Church. ... Miss Wilson and her ,na 1 ,n"lip. J1. Kfv Mr J,m,e fiance are graduates , of Salem , service. Schools, I... I--: j . .. . . who find it Dossible to attend onlv ""m.r nwHi w"nny aavisor one or a few evenings in either of lJ""rr,y Asaembly; Mike Rolow. the above series are welcome to do .m e ' r'mnrl llmette so. No YWCA membership is re- W'iiJ uf DfkM " :" quired and no charge is made for r7v0?h,p'ul in, lllljivilll III v.iipi(T. ToaMtiiiitro Quh .begun over a year ago, has been regular meeting of the I varied by the inclusion of trave- U n Toatmistrei.si will be held Lmu.. rlr.rr..!,. r..nr.r. ThUrSflaV at the Coldpll I'hpa. ice Marie LeRud at the First 0(ni.r ,Pature!l- Admission to these !,nt- Amanda Anderson will events, which are scheduled for the ?" " n Mrs. Claud second Thursday of the month at : .orRnsc" smn the invocation. 10 00 a.m. and for the fourth Tues- IT T -V" day at 8:00 p.m. is by YWCA ' p l '. rion Membership Card or a maU ' rMhr- .R"lK.Mfrr ''" hav charge. The public Is cordially in-1 Vm U L '? 1"' viiJ i t iai,. .H...niin. f h.clfri De Mls Amanda Ander- o finding L,ram. "'j0' M- A"" Gartfell. Mri outstanding programs. Hirvev i.r.vaii .nri mi., m.i. Another feature available to the; Weith.rhol, Ceneril Thursday at a dessert luncheon at her home on Ratcliff Drive. Mrs. Charles Hagemann will be the as sisting hostess. The program will be "The Shaw Garden in Missouri." rfo'.c-' PirA H.Vj i . kiiiiiHiit.tni WIST OF THE AM At-c: t Yrnr D.uiulitcr nf Mr. and Mrs. Fliilip II. Fnrlrr 1725 Grsni U Olhar ViltntlM Cifli art Soon f argotlm kul I fin 'hofotjarph glvti l lllifim f 'liiiur. A Srt of KIDDIGRArif Troofs Gives Yoti 12 Tosei With I'niqne N'aricty in. Poses and Expressions. Make an Appointment Today With STEUIOm STUDIO 744 N. CAPITOL ST. PHONE 2 8682 Comfortahle Home Atmosphere Plenty af FRF.E PARKING .iK- a. if )S aaak .a. . M Tl i . Evangelical United Brethren Church. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Glen LeRud, Shirlee and David, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Le Rud and Janice Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nuttbrock. Dennis and Jerry, Mrs. Harel Nuttbrock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan, the Rev. and Mrs. A. G. Jamieson .'.It h.r tinll r....l ....I.... public include Bridge Oass Re-! wi,. b, Misi Constanre Weinm.o r unions, such as was held last sum- ! mer. Similar events will he ntan-l nwl (rnm-tim to time I The Labish Meadows Garden Fram Coo. Bay . . . comes news i .. 1 " .s ,::I.J".M L?" V? I Peoole who have the time and club wil1 meet .Thursday afternoon the inclination to attend a six or ' 'he home of Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, twelve weeks' course may learn, ' 30 p m' or improve a special fkiil or art. of the hirth r a i.,,nL .kiij . ingni was nonored on hridny eve little girl, t. Mr. and Mrs. MTJL,nFT'n't'lt rice Fitisimon. j,.u. i , the home of C. R. Boat wnght with .me lipped the Kales at eight pounds, nine and a half ounces and bas been named Jane Louise. . . . Alsa welcoming the baby are twa brothers, Patrick and James, and a sister, Anne. ... Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fltcsimons, all of Sa lem. . . . Heading south . . . today will be Mr. and Mrs. Roy If. Mills, Who will spend the ensuing few months sojourning on the Cali fornia desert near Palm Springs . . . they will also visit in Los Angeles with Mr. Mills' son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills. . . . Returning . . . this weekend from a business trip to Los An geles were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson . , . they also drove down to San Diega to visit rela tives a few days. ... Appearing ... on the all Mozart program in a student re eital at the Juilliard-School of Music in New York Cifv Thurs day will be Edna Marie Hill Nat kin (Mrs. Eugene) . . . the recital will commemorate the 200th an niversary of Moiarfs birthday nd participating are students of Miss Lonny Epstein. . . . The Sa lem pianist will play in a two piano group with another stu dent. . . . Their numbers include Fragment of a Sonata Movement for two pianos, B Flat Major, and Fantasy for a Mechanical organ, F. Minor. ... Lead Bridge Play ers Duplicate bridge players in the weekly contest at Columbus hall on January IS were led by Mrs L. J. Marker and Norman Hogen son, north-south, and C. J. Meusey and Dr. Gus Wallis, east-west. The following pairs were also awarded points: Mr. and Mrs Jack Foster. Mrs. Al Cramer and David Kason Mrs. K. Baird and W.C. Wilson, Mrs. Henry Kropp and Mrs. E.W Hughes, Mrs, E.M. Page and Mrs. Paul Van de Velde. Mrs. Harry Bennett as hostess. Guests attending were Roland See ger, Paul Ferguson. G. R. Boat wright, Woodrow Haney, Eugene Boatwright, Tom Beech, Donald Boatwright. Harold Dutton, Jerry Seegcr. Ralph McAllister, Harry Bennett. Marvin Seeger. Richard Ross and George Roberts. Those whose schedules do not per- their lives. At the same time, the mit such a regular pattern of class attendance should consider oppor tunities provided by the above pro grams, a single event of which is irequently complete in itself, to answer some of the intellectual, spiritual, or recreational needs in YWCA urges those desiring pro gram features not offered now to present their requests to YW'CA volunteers and staff. Continually ' seeking to answer the needs of the ! community, the YW welcomes such requests. Gub Calendar Mrdnridar Wednwdsy Afternoon Litertur iroup of AAUW will, Mrs. W. S Anknpy, 4.I1J Haer St.. 1.30 p m Chfrrv Court. Order of the Amir nUi, ScolUj Hit T.mpl. :se rov crrddith dinner Royal Niishbor Sewing Club with Mrs Arthur Roberg. Liberty Road, li : luncheon. ThurtSav Merry Mtnflrrs with Mrs. Ernut Barker. 4125 Silverlon Road, lorn. Spiritual Sunflower Cluh, 11 am. to ) p hi, sack lunch. 1.129 Madison St Town and Gown. Carrier Room, rirrt Mrthodist Church, I p m Dabhlrrt with Mrs. Everett Boont ar, IMS D St., S p m. Frlds Salem Woman's club meet at club houx, S p.m., board meet ins. 11:30 pin. , Sliver Bell Circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft. S p.m. Salem Woman's Clubhouse. District meetmf. Saturday Jaycee-ettes . instaUation dinner dance. Senator Hotel, S p.m. INI 1111 SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of All Kinds. Trusses. Abdominal Supports F.lastir Hosier Fipert Fitters Private Fining Rooms "Asa Your Doctor" Ccpital Drug Store 405 State Street Cirrner of Uberty - 2.VC Green itaanpn LEON'S TOTS-TO-TEENS BIG PBI-I cm ENT0BY MM Stocks must be reduced for inventory ... former prices are for gotten . . . Clean shelves are a must ... so the savings are yours . . . Buy now and save on all your children's shoes and cloth- "Girls' Coots" "Boys' Jackets" Every single coat in the store reduced For dress or school ... smart and sturdy . . . all well known brands . . . beautiful warm and water fepellent . materials nd styles . "Girl's Dresses" "Boys' Shirts" All styles reduced to their lowest price Po0 lhirt$ , , t rti shirts . . . flannels . yet . . . for school or dress . . . cottons ...cords... nylons... ' for school or play .. . flwnw- WtolF Skirts BloilSCS Gowns-PJs . - . . 1.79 ' t . ' r . , Sweaters ... . . 1.99 with adU stable Cottons and da waists ... ortons crons ... 3 to 6 Knjf Hgt - 99c and wools . . . and 7 to 14 ... . 2" 99c I88 Witts ... Gloves . . . 79c Toys . . . Gifts . . . Yi price aaai'aHHHHiiBMMBkBBBiaBiBBBaBkakiBaaiMM Final Weelt of 2 for 1 Shoe Sale "Outstanding Savings on Children's Shoes" 2 Pair for . 4.95 2 pair for 7.95 2 Pair for . 5.95 2 pair for 8.95 The Complete Children's Department In Leon's I i IWfa-'- Has been extended for One More Week by Popular Request . . Many women have been unable to take advantage of this Sensational Shoe Sale ... So for their, convenience and the ones leon's were unable to wait on because of the crowds, they are continuing This Big Event until Saturday . . . Bring a friend and share the cost . . . You get 2 pair for the Price of 1 1 "GROUP 1" Slippers . oxfords . . . flats are in this group . . . every pair was a more expensive shoe ... 2 For P?s "GROUP 2" Casuals . . . flats . . wedgies . . . white elk saddles ... odds and ends in dress shoes. 2 For Q) 95 "GROUP 3" Hollywood Skooterj . . . buck saddles ... tan and brown saddles , . . flats . . . wedgies ... In better grades . , . some dress shoes . Your choice . . . 2 For 5S "GROUP 4" One of the biggest groups in the sale . . , Many fine dress shoes ... 3 colors in, Johansen Casuals . and lots of other fine styles. aForfl95 GROUP 5 Fiancee . . . Carmos . . . Some Amanos . . . in medium and high heels . . . light and dark colors ... a choice selection at . 2Fo70295 GROUP 6 Our latest and best grades in Johan sen and Amanos . . beautiful selected calfskin and suedes ... 2Forfl9S GROUP 7" One new group of slippers and brok en lots in oxfords and casuals. "Handbags" Every single bag re duced for final clear ance . . . a good selec tion at . "Nylons The finest nylon value you will find . . . $1 50 grade nylons at . . . 2 !, la 234 N. Liberty Salem