Statesman's HOME anorama I ..". en ..'! c Fcshscns , Fcsturcs Sail on Lurlino for Hawaiian Vacation . . . Marleno Wolverton Bride of Mark Helvig at Church Rites Mrs. Mcl'covn Head Alumnco to (MSrc. I) State siiian, Salmi. ()n, Sal., Mar. 10, 7f Around Town . . . fey Jl.ftYME I.M.I.ISI1 Ui nniNf. m i u , . cin Saturday. June I Judy Itickett and Dr. J, Orsld TmiIi, wh enticement wa an ' lounced ll spring , . . The duo will be married t the Fiml C'ntrrrtratiril Church at 9 o' clock with Ir Julian Krisrr of ficiating ... A reception will fol low in ihe church psrlor . . . Mm Hickctts, the daughter of Mr, anil Mrs. Ellsworth i Hick ells, will uraduale (rum Orrifon Mule College In June , . . she it a member of PI JU'ta Phi tnd the "Salem SplnMeri . , . Ir, Ttmlc li Ihr son o( Mr. and Mr will rlni.ma ny liitcrrtin" tournament fur Mi iihinncd, . . Many ritmmrnit , , , oa toe clever tatter table r ssiintl Ihr window , , . daitHtrcei riot , , , Ihr rmlrrplrrr a lf Irrr , , , wllh pink bloswiirts and (old golf tree lied wllh pink bows ihr brsnche , , , al lh bir a pink atolf bill and mlnla lurr pink flat's marking Ihr green , , , pint president p ur ine were Mr. Werner Brown, Mr. Vernon firry, Mr . t.lcnn Slrvrni and Mn. Harold Oling ft , . . i TEA TIME . ; . on . Sunday I. til ? 4 4 - Joseph (i. Toole il Klamath Jail ... hp ii aln an Oregon flair graduate and received hi mcdiral degree from Ihr I'm-' Vrmity of Oregon Wfdir.il School . . Ilr.ii a member of l-nilli Chi Alpha and I'hi lcla I'i. mcdi cal fraternity . . . Ir. Toole i 'now inlrrning In Oakland, Calif., here Ihr couple will Jive follow-; Ing their marriage , . . . l-aunrning . . .we p.irm t,.- , pruvlTOe president irei' (iolf AMcialii ,artlvilir Sw( lor inr spring Taenia llir rui- fee Kridsy morning for which members of Ihr board of direc tor wrrr hostesses al Ihr bomr of Mn. Kenneth roll, a pant riptaln of Ihr group , . . guecls arrived in anow and rain, won dering if Ihr weather mm would rvrr". turn on Ihr .unbic. at pewiaf day Ii west Wednesday .. llradlng . . . thr women golfcri this orison will br Mn. Bmrr Williams ii captain ... for the luvmnii ho war imart rlnr- rnal pry cnlln and nlk ihrath 'B' ,,Bf nlng room . . . tilhrra dreaa lo Which ihr pinned a illng abmi "romi will be bunch of violru rrntrrrd with Mr. J. II. Ivan. Mr. I.HilI L. pink roM-i . ... the officer an- Wn. Danlrl i. MtLrllaa. aistins .informally about the f1 r (t roomi . . . A number of f w f Knapp and Mrt. Butloa A. Myrr. polfrr ipottrd, who will be play- j ing with Ihe group for the firM j H'a a boy . , . for Mr. Jame time thii ipnng . . . Much lat-iR- Todd (Ann Gibbrni) ... the thuxiaim noted and all looking lad arrived Friday morning at the forward to a grand aeaton. wilhjSalrm General Hospital and tip- ,ped the acalei at nix pound, i i I I i,Wf've uncci ... he hai ben Alumnae Hold 'rndUtr;reJTndM,!;, jHarvrv W. Gihbrn and Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Todd '. . . and the great-grandparent are Mm. Kith erine Slofiel. Mr. and Mrs. C. ! H. Sander, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. i W. 0. Smith of Mro Bay, Calif.. when the I'hi Delta Thcla Ira-U-rmly mcnTrTcri of Williamctie tnivcrity entertain al the chap ter houie In honor of Iheir new houe mother, Mr. Chirle S. Mc Klhinny , . , railing hmin are from 2 to 9 o'cIik k ... In the rrrriving line will be Doucla Wall, chupter prrnclent, Mr. Mc Klhinny, Mr. and Mr. Jume ' llatfii-ld, Grant Swan of Corval- and Mn. Frrtiding ... at Ihr lea orni will br Mr. G. Ileibert Smith. Mr. V.. G. W hipple of Drain, (Inter-in law of Mr. Mrlllhlnny, Mr. F M. Pine and Mi. Robert l Elfitrom . . . AIkn( la the din of room will be Mr. Herbert K Stiff, Mrs. M'lllian MrFlhlnay, Mra. i:. Burr Miller, Mr: Alfred A. M hrawm, Mr. Jerry Whipple and Mr. Stuart Mc Klhinny . . . Mrs. Bobert Sprague and Mr. Melvlo Gelrt will invite guet i V I (i (I .-I Aboard ... the SS lurline en route to Hawaii are Mr, and Mn. Wayne W. Gordon and Mr. and Mn. -Edward Majek, who tailed Monday for the Islands. They will make their headquarters in Honolulu for three weeks and have tours scheduled to the other Islands. At Itficit ami Clark Students Will Head Home for Vacation By MARY JEAN SCIIRINK Slairimaa rorreipoadrat , PORTLAND - Long awaited spring varation, March 10-11, will find Lewis and Clark pioneers Mothers Night Out Club Organized MNO Club, a newly formed group for a mothers' night out, met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. E. C. Ca&e cm Sunny view Avenue. Mrs. L. II. McKar land was a eurit. Plans were completed for a rummage sale by the group. Games were played followed by songs and impersonations by Larry Dike and Johnny Dell. Installation Of Officers Alpha XI Delias held iheir March meeting Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. John H. llann with Mrs. A. C. Newell as sisting. Pouring at the tea table was Mrs. Orville Kannier Jr. Mri. Robert M. Fisher Jr., was tne fuwt speaker lor the evening, u,m Colvard and sons. Michael her topic being women I position and Mark, wbo are visiting at Ihe in politics. i borne of her mother, Mn. Otbel Plans for the coining Alpha XI Lee. for a month . . . Lt Cohard Delta Province convention to be held in Eugene April 6, 7. and I were made. Mrs. Orville Kannier Jr. was elected delegate and Mrs. Heinhardt Behra. alternate. Installation of officers took place including president, Mrs. Rein hardt Bctim; vice-president, Mrs. William llealy; recording secre- scattcring lo many parts of the " meeting win oe at country. But, the majority of Sa-thf ome Mrs. George Peder 1cm students seem to be planning on on. a home-type vacation. Among' . those coming to Salem are Jodie EnCQmpment PlOnS 'Ilia -Invf RnnnuII Jnfrv Hnru I and Mr. and Mr. Roy ICGibbrnsUakpr, joe jn jni Shiriey CrottH-rs, Calf A AuftlOfl of radwood, Oregon ... The;,nd Martin, who is bring- C ' W". Ladies Encampment Auxiliary, Willamette No. 2 held team prac tice in preparation for induction of candidates in April at the Friday meeting. Mrs. Lynn Hill, special district dc-puty to the Grand Patriarch, as sisted by Patriarch Clyde Ban croft, are sponsoring a cake auc tion on March lt for thq benefit of the IOOF Home in Portland. A k..k..'. i.(k.. tk. i .. . - t . James Todd, was killed while on marine maneuvers last fall . . . Arriving ... la the capital the first of the week by plane from Anchorage, Alaska was Mr, nil ing a guest from Great Falls, Mon- tant, Donna Moe. One of the rewards of efficient studying is a place on the honor Jroll.-Those reaching a grade point average of 3 point -or over last semester include Shirley Crothers, Marilyn Lorenz and June Christen sen. The ultimate goal of 4 00 or Is away oa special asslenment , 'nt A's as attained by senior during the next few weeks Among Ihe guests ... at the Cirque Club's buffet dinner and dance tonight at the Senator Hotel will be Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert tary. Mrs. Lloyd Darling; corres- Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ponding secretary. Miss . Verna " Kepplnger; treasures. Mrs. E. R. Derflinger. Other appointed to new positions were Panhcllenic representative, Mrs, John H. llann; panhcllenic alternate, Mrs. A. C. Knickerbocker; magazine chairman, Mrs. Elmer Meade; publicity. Mrs. Orville Jr.; and telephone. Mrs. Myron Togue and Mrs. Rolltn Lewis. On April 4 the annual Founder's Day function will be held at (he home of Mrs. Kollia Lewis. 409$ Eivercrest Drive. Writers Meet at Crcncmillers The Salem Writer's Club met Tuesday evening at the South Winter Street home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cronemiller. A guest wis Mrs. Otis Bradbury. Mrs. Bradbury, wbo has written four novels and has two with agents at the present time, read some of her published poems. " .Mrs. Clifford Laytoa and Mrs. William Merriott, who are both writing new novels, read the first chapters. Joseph Singer read a recently-written mood story. Mrs. Robert Hutcheoo read an instructive paper on the tech nique of article writing and Frank Judd a humorous yarn. iln. N. M. Singleton Las sold a poem entitled 'Courage" to Ore gon Fanner. The next meeting will' be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Judd. , JEFFERSOV Mrs. Jack1 Knight and Mrs. Al Gurgurich were co-hostesses- for a shower honoring Mrs. Francis Phelps Wednesday night at the former's home. Invited were the honor jruest, Mrs, f belps, and Mesdames Gerry Simpson, David Bradley, Harold Morrissette. Lee Cameron, ! Allen Wimbush. Delbert Gibson. Monte Weddie, Roy Wickers ham. Clere Hampton, Charles Hart. Sr., Gerald Phelps. Ralph Dun ham. Howard Hampton and Rob ert Harris. ' How To He! J FALGE TEETH . . .M?ri? nnr.fyhflaet Da your hm t auof an fcorru br iiptln. ro!'ln , t in I i. lit Jnm Mini M" jAoIItTM oa r Orf hu.iit tmim M trmij - t4 ior .n:.toi f fummf. fnmwf ! of llln tt-w Ba i ("wit -f.' f''' l-nlur ; ... i-t ter F. Braun of Portland, who will be guests of the Dwight Quisen berrys ... la Portland . . Thursday to attend tbe annual dinner at Ihe Portland Golf Club honoring pre sent and former members of Ihe board of governors fthe Oregon Jodie Ellis Choir on Tour The college choir left Friday afternoon on a 15-day tour of Ore gon and California. New traveling outfits are navy Pendleton jackets and grey skirts or slacks for the day-time concerts. The tour will consist of 23 concerts including an appearance at Los Angeles's "Dis neyland." Posters, campaigning for May Fete Queen candidates were put up in spite of snow flurries this week. Seemingly a little early to begin thinking of May Day festi vities, primary elections will be Salem Women Are Elected A number of Salt-m dental assist ants were in Portland during the week to attend the annual conven tion of the Oregon State Dental Assistants. Two Salem women were elected to state offices including Mrs. Vera BasM-tt as second vice-president, and Miss Charlotte Tobler. editor of the group's magazine. Miss Lucy Hartman of Portland is the new state president. Table clinics were held during three day convention with Mits Donna Kirscher of Salem receiv ing the state championship award for her exhibit. "Helpful Hints for the Opcratory." Miss Tobler also entered a table clinic entitled, "First Aid in Dentistry." Ihf FlMt Church of the N.i.irc ne ui the idling l"r the nun I wk' t,l Mn M .11 Ii lie Vinlwilnn il.mulilrr of Mr mill Mn (.'ill Vt nlw I loll, and Mi.ik llrlvig. mn of Mr, ami Mn A J. Ildvli:. on Fihl.iy runim: al t o'clmk The ItrV. J.itiiri KrutX pt-t fur fiml Hie icipll.il ln-f.ne a M'tling of white Mini!iiii;o!i'i, linli-d dlue i.iiiuiIhuh ami him' ltV blciilh. " ' '" Mra. Paul Hurrli wan the vck 1 lat anil Mr. Arthur Hingriihriiiier Ihe orKanlnt. Lighting Ihe randies were Mr. Nina Wetell and Mrs. Iliirry Malnaker, Of nylon luce over mtin wat the bridal gown fahhtcmrd with a court trum." Small sniin heart j eifged In w-ed pearls were appll-! qued on the (rain and outlined the low, srnlloM-d ncnkllne. llr fingertip Illusion veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls and m quint. She carried a white flihle topped with a white orchid and lily-of thevalley. ' Mrs. James Parker Va the ma tron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Zc lma Janzen end Miss Shirley I'.enike. They wore while luce (rocks over mit blue satin with blue cunibc-rbunds. They car ried white lace baskets filled with white and pink carnations and blue baby breath, ' .Susan Welzell was the flower girl and Mike Wolverton the ring bearer. Attead Ihe Bridegroom Harold Lang stood with Mr. ltd The fiilh lii officer t in In) lit Ihe l.jiniiu I'hi 1 I.w aluMiiue inn iiiih i nun' nieililit, Mri. Maonir Ilmnr 'I ra Member of He Diet 41, Daugliler Will meet t the Suit tih Itlle Temple Sunday at 12 p rr prior lo leaving lor Foret Grove lo attend Ihe annual tea at the Manic Hume, During the tilt ernoon the grand Bethel ritnuli-vtir uk will be prenenled. Bethel will meet for a family night Mon day at Ihe Scottish Kile Temple. A covered ii-h dinner will be served at p m. ftilh entertain ment following. Crnlralla Temple. Pylhlaa M ten initialed Mr. William Sturle taut at the Wednesday night meet Ing. Mri. Axel Jacobin was chem.. en lo lie convention excellent new lor at Ihe coming district convert' lion at Silvrrton. W'rie Hits Cvi. Ilal'l T. Mihcowil, Vice ircililllil, Mr. Uilli.im II ( olliehl, trriiinirer, Mfi I In tilt Ifiml, reelected: ror : rcrciriilinU secretary, Mill (.lorn Stolk: rec'onling m'cretiiry, Mm It h.iilole Alexander. J The group planned a coffee " ! - .11 ...Hum ....... I, ... n.t II,. Ii- j lor mi pin " " ,'" -. Imcitlieri cliirinfi iprlng , vaealinn at the home (A Mrs Garlen Simp. :cm on .Siilunlay. March 4, lo jlween 10 lo 12 o'clmk. I A bridge benefit was planned for May at the home of Mrs. i Frank II. Spear. Ihe group met st the home !of Mr Jack (!. Mailer. Tuesday, with Mm Alice Lehman, Mr. ! Donald l.ludahl and Mrs. Jack i Steward ashling. Thr next meet 'ing. April 3. will be st the home 'of Mr. Italph lloc.ne. ' flowers mere pink rows and while 'carnations. , I A reception followed in Ihr church parlors. Mri. James Krati and Miss Kathy llaskins poured, i Mm Klla Patterson cut the cake. vig as best man and ushers were J Assisting were Mus Delores Dun- Richard Abshire and Eddie I'n ruh. ' For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Wolverton wore blue suit with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses and white carnations. ham. Miss Charlotte Girrard. Mrs. James Wolverton, Mrs. Richard Abshire and Mrs. Russell Wolver ton. For her wedding trip the ne Mrs. Helvig donned light blue sheath dress with navy blue dust er, lisht blue accessories. The IVailrr lo Sponnor Sale The City of Salem 411 Club Leaden' Associalion is sponsor ing a baked food sale Saturday, March 10 at Meier & Frank's. Cikrs,' pies, rookies, bread and rolls arc being featured for sale. The purpose of the sale is to build up a fund to provide ex penses, for all lealers to attend the annual 4 M "Leaders' Confer ence in Corvallis. Mr). Franrii Wonderly is chairman of the sale. Mrs. Helvig attended her son's marriage in a navy bluerostume j newly weds will make their home suit with navy accessories. Her 'In Salem. DRAPERIES fusion Made la Our Shop Vslanrr rriri M4i Crirt Boirad Ills Covin SEE tut fitlmslri Ph nv. CTcrmH ELMER THE BLIND MAN ! r NWtil u;i ( f ir ii covered dish dinner for all branches of Odd Fellowship, friends and members will be held the ame evening. A program has also been arranged. Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mrs. P. C. llarbnd w ill be in charge of the no-host dinner preceding the group's next meeting. Special! Limited Time Only! March 10 through March 17 s. Each bonafide purchase of a new home, including the Lit-Rc-Co models, will include at no extra cost these Deluxe appliances: G.E. Built-in Oven and G.E. Built-in Range! VISIT THE ROOF-TOP HOUSE THIS SAT.! See the Lu-Re-Co home on Meier & Frank's Patio Detl. Drawing to be licld Saturday at 2 p.m. for FREE 2 weeks vacation for 2 in Hawaii Glenn Hamilton - Builder 2160 State St. Phone 4-7S14-4-SI61 Kannier SUe tar saorlatloi were Mr.hcld March 20 afld 21. Jodie Ellia and Mrs. George Rhotea (he is president of the board) ... Mr. aid Mrs. F. M. Sereombe, Mr. and Mrs. John Ileltiel. Mr. and Mrs. Bryaa Goodrnouch, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson, Mr. aid Mrs. Wallace Carioa and Mrs. Blaine McChord of Woodbura . . . Weekend visitors ... in the capital are-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powers and children oi Seattle, who are guests at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce ... and Dorna Martin of Salem have been nominated as candidates. A candidate for sophomore class princess is Joyce Randall. sirm Mff ATIM Oltl I n 1 1 in -ea. J Cherry City Electrics LIMITED OFFER EX3QG A. r i f i m. r m Ha1"...' I U II It 11 f : kadi ssl:- : llov, Only .88 '2040 N. Capitol Ph. 2-A762 Acres From the Hollywood Theater Rolin F. Eastlund and Lenora C. Tracy invite you to the formal opening of... 1 " "" . s nn n DD QQL70DD 111 IX1Dul1(1 2630 N. Church Street (at Locust) Phone 2-9616 OPEN HOUSE SUW, MARCH 11, 2 TO 8 P.M. EverybcxJy welcome! See Salem's newest end most modem nursing home . . . designed end constructed especially for Elderest. Over 8000 sq. ft. with complete, modern facilities to give our ipatTenrnhe ffrtesr tare;, Registered ju Jein us in light refreshments from 2 pm. to 8 p.m.! . ' . t. t1 - (PaUents will be received March 14th. Private rooms and 3M bed wards available)