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jjJ - Statesman's HOME I dnorama Wests . . . Music . . . Feshicns . . . Features 6-(Sec.I) Statesman, Salem, t mm rWoman's "Club Officers Installed ; New officert were ImUIM at tha annual meetinf of Uw Salem Womaa'a Club Mar B at the club haute by Mr. Gerff Roesmaa president of the Orejoa State Fed- eratk ,ef Womea't Clubs. . Mrs. Joha S. Tyler Jr to the president witb the followinf as members of ber board: Mrs. Harry Sappeafleld, vice president; Mrty A. E. lUmaa. recerdini sec-rrUry.-Mrs. rraaces Speerstra. ewrespondinf secretary: Frank Marshall, treasurer; .Mrs. , Nettia M. Smith, financial secre ,tary; Mrs. Walter Osborne, direc ; tor; and Mrs. Ralph Da Mett, trustee, r ' " Mrs. Karl Hammerbacher was 'admitted as a sew member. Re- ' aed by-laws wert adopted and mual reports' fives at tba busi aess meetinf, ' 'Mrs. Da Meta and Mrs. R. G. Boyd poured during the refresh ment hour and Mrs. Joha W. Carr ivat tea chairman. .'. : TV first meetinf of the new beard will be at 1 e'clock. June . -it the club house. Itha outgoing president at a hmch- !eon at Marshalls ResUurint, 1 a'clock, June jDolls Used ; . For Shower, Cehferpiece i XVldn doll with don bride rnalds their dresses miniature duplicates of the guest of honor's ;weddlng party gowns - centered ;the table at .a pre-nuptlal shower tor Miss Sharon French Sunday afternoon. Pink and white was the color scheme, Mrs. ' Forrest Zetterberg and Mrt. Charles Hedges were, hostess es for the event at tba Hedges bom an Hayden Avenue. . Mist French win be married to David Bnmkal at I 'dock, June H, at the First Methodist Church. Present at tba shower were Mrt. Jack French, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Vldor Brunkal. mother of the groom-to-be; : Meadamet Gerald Shorey. Glen Zetterberg, Rebecca Pyle, Ted Trask. Leonard Cain, Ralph Stlnnrtte, Jean Roth, Harold Lamb. Earl Cone and Ger ald Lokan of Roseburg, Fred Ged lich of Portland. Floyd Zetterberg of Wlllamlna. Mist Barbara French. Mist Caryl Zetterber, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Chairman Installed SOUTH SALEM - Mrt.' Howard Gardner wat installed as chairman ei the Liberty-Salem Heights home j extension unit on Thursday when the group met at the Salem Height! Community hall. Installed at vice-chairman wat Mrt; Ernett Free and tecretary treasurer. Mrt. Charles Franklin. Mr. Ralph Maude was the Install ing officer. The program, "Stylet and You," wasi presented by county agent Barbara Bressler. Wir Etchings Up Th exhibit of etchings of Melville T. Wire of Salem at Bush House is now on display and will continue until next Sun day night June I. Included are tome 24 prints, mostly scenes , of Oregon. . The public it invited to " the show, Bush House it open daily from 10 a.m. to noon and I to S except Moaday, The PI Beta Phi aiumae Ore gon Gamma chapter, will hold their annual commencement breakfast Sunday morning, June J,, at the Senator hotel at 1:30 a.m., not at I a.m. as previous ly anounced. ; 5 1 Hub (jtlentlar rntv Wlllinwrle Vatlty Panhelltnie with Sirs- Paul Jqut, Victor Point, nwtt at Four Comer. s: am. Hal Rlbbard Auxlliiry. USWV, Ltpfliaa's. IM m tiMriajr Chemrketa Chtpur. DAH no-hott hmchon. noon, Byron Hcrrtrk bom, 3t Richmond Av . ....... lAround Ore, Tues, May 29, '56 Town . . . English Toastmistress New Officers Nominated Officers for the coming term nominated at a Joint meeting of Sa lem and Chemeketa Toastmistress groups last Thursday were: Mrs. Reginald Vincent, president; tin Harvey LoveaD. vice president; Mrs. Edna Stevenson, secretary; Mrs. Claud Jorgrason, ' corres ponding secretary: Mrs. . Agnes GartreA. treasurer, and Mrs. James Harllett, .dub representa tive. . . Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. -Reginald Vincint and Mrs. James Tindall. Miss Alberta Shoe make was toastmistress with Mrs. Sarah Tennis in charge of table topics. General evaluators were Mrs. Alice LeMoine and Miss Myrtle- Weatberbolt. Soeakera were Mrs. A.. E. Ul- Mr. " v-ueu mm n uiM muws mi a. rur Jaqua. - - Guests included Mrs. W. Seat. Mrs. Braes Knapp and Miss Caro line Matter. nts' ' D ' C-l iKeCllUl OCT C,. Joninht ' Wl I vl lllji II Mrt. Genevieve Mickenham will present her piano students in re cital this evening at 7:45 at the Roberts Studio. ' Those who witt appear - arc: Janice Akerson, Jaaet Beal, Shir ley Burton,, Nell .and Margaret G it oi a a , Larry and Gerald Grimes, Jimmy' Hamilton, Beth Humphreys, Jon and Cheryl Jae ger,' Jeanne Lane. Judy . Manse- field, Barbara Mickenham, Bobby and Linda Miklia, Mary Olsoi, Ivaa Pavlov, Glen Robinnet, Judy Robinson, Judy Schulz, Sue Tur ner, and Walter Wimlow. Refreshments will be served fol lowing the program and the inter ested public is invited to attend. Y-teen Advisers Needed for Fall The YWCA It Interested In ob taining women who would like to be Y-Teen club advisers for next year, from September through June. Y-Teen clubs in senior high school will meet during the school year on alternate Wednesday eve nings, from 3: 10 to 1:30. Junior High Y-Teent meet each week day after school from 4 to i p.m. Tnose imeresteo in Decerning a l Y-Teen club adviser are asked to ' callMrs. Jack Harvey at 1he j Sealer Advisers la Meet ' I Senior Y-Teen advisert will meet , at the YWCA Monday evening, May 28 at S:30 p.m. for a dinner ! meeting, the last one for this rhod ..r P-.rv.iim.. m.v ha made hv ealline the YWCA made by calling the YWLA. Senior Y-Teen Interclub will meet at the YWCA at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May a. hummer pro- gram and special plans for fall will be discussed at the meeting, All Interclub members ire asked to attend. . . . The Danchtrrs f the Nile elub wm meei June 4 ai u noon ai me Masonic Temple with no sewing scheduled for this regular meet ing. Committee in charge is Mrs. Loren Spaulding, chairman, Mrt. Byron O. Simmons, Mrt. Adolph Bambeck, Mrs. Willard N. Thomp son, Mrt. William G. Whitney. Mrs. Bernice Wilson and Mrs. Ken neth W. Morris. mmmmmmmmf t - ----- TUESDAY P FASHION MODELING "i OREGON ROOM, STR(E7 FLOOR ' I11S. 1:30 P.M. ft Marno'd via-. v- - .-hJ Mr. and Mn. Hartry Francis, Cooper (Peuletta Simonet) who wara recently married In Pant, France. The couple will be at home r in Salam afer September 1 Mrt. Teresa C. Cooper of Salem. Snook-Wilton Nuptials Amid Dutch Iris and snowballs deco rated the South Salem Friends church Sunday, May 20, when Miss Marilya Snook, South Salem High School senior, and AM3c Floyd Wilton were married. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil R. Snook and the groom it the ton of Mr. and Mrt. Allen R. Wil ton. , The Rev. John Fankbauser offi ciated at the . evening ceremony. Ethawin DeLapp wat the organist and Michael Roflow sang. A traditional, wedding gown of white lace of satin with Peter Pan Extension Unit Chairmen Told I'NIONVALE-Committee chair- men have been announced for the Unidnvale Home Extension Unit by the newly installed chairman, Mrs. Fred Stockhoff. as follows: Mrs. Louis Magee, A. C. W. W.; Mrs. Betty Drury arid Mrs. Bon nie Ewert, membership; Mrs. Steve Nevil, recreation; Mrs. Bob Magee,. publicity; Mrs. Adolph Hraba, 4-H; Mrs. Eloise Demaray, research, Mrs. Jamie Ediger, child care. ' Mr. and Mrt. Norman Gubser and family who have been sta tioned with the Army in Germany are spending a month here, with their parents before being as signed to a new post. Thty are at prMent we Er$e cubsers. Freezer Topic LYONS The Lyons Extension Unit held their May meeting at the Rebekah hall Thursday with "Economical Use of the Freezer i lhe ubject of the day. uoroiny Brown, couniv ageni, 1 ave the demonstration. Mrs. Kornjsh committee mernber, was a visitor. Luncheon , wal rved by Bonnie Hartle, ! Thelma James, Alta Bodcker, , Lucille Huber, Alma Spellmeyer. j Others attending were Mabel Downing, Cypsie Weaver and her ' mother. Mrs. Helm from Texas, Helen Anderson, Alma Olmstead, Evelyn Julian, Eliiabeth Carter ,.H ,.,,. DRAPERIES S-BSJ ftw Rtttaate la n HliKt l.anim Marti a ! Cavtrt VsUMtt TriTtMt Rndt sfe FIMFD THE , a LLPlLK BLIND MAN Ph. J1HI (Trrmi) 5S7S rcnler tl MAY 29 nLJ ' i DISTINCTIVI APPAREL FOR WOMEH T,Svo I 1 A 1 j(U STATE STREET fTTa 460 STATE ST. XJ l&kK. in Paris 1 & -' ' r : J I The bridegroom is the son of Iris, Snowballs'" collar and long sleeves was worn by the bride, her elbow length veil held in place by a small beaded coronet. She carried red roses on a white Bible. A blue organdy ballerina length dress was worn by Miss Bernice Pulhman, the maid of honor, and the flower girl, Sybil Snook, sister of the bride, wore pink organdy and carried a basket of petals. Candlelightert were the Misses Dolores and Linda Wilton, sisters of the bridegroom, in yellow or gandy ballerina length dresses. Joseph Harris was best man and u.'hrrs were Dean Van Hees and Allen Snook, brother of the bride. Dark blue suits with white ac cessories were chosen by both mo thers of bride and groom. Mrs. Snook wore a corsage of pink car nations and Mrs. Wilton's was of r,car"a,io'" Mrs. Roy Thayer and Mrs. Har old Snook, aunts of the bride, cut the cake and poured tha coffee at the reception following the cere mony. Miss Barbara Buiiell, cou sin of the groom, served the punch and Mrs. Earl Wilton, sister-in-law of the groom, passed the guest book; The Misses Betty and Doro thy Snook, bride's cousins, were in charge of gifts. Assisting were Mfs. Dean Van Hoes, Mrs. Russell McClimans and Miss Carolyn Bishop- After their wedding trip to the coast, for which the bride chose a pink suit with blue accessories, the groom left for Los Alomitos Naval Air Base near Long Beach where his wife will join him after her graduation. I I n ai ii smar n :n i n . ..- Mrs. I I'. II I IL J1IIUI ImiUIU II tUWI I I Swf i D-!. II v. f r r i i ir v ' - f 7-Si 7 T "'" Sailmaker Stilrh &tZ'M XVT. "" IGA Stwe the Right to Limit Quantities ITiTSV'V of Whin Stag's Sailelolh Sta-Bra I e iw rssssr' NUCOA r II ,xF aWf " iJBsCa V W&k TREE TEA I IV 1 tV-V. ' V- " ' .W!H,ltIil(Ii. ?M fmt-. VZmm&2 Back I CLOTHES vlPSoaS 1 j 7 AND 15 V J . SWIMWEAR ''sVtTN f.fZxAW FA J".- .V . ruitAi 1.1 mJ bimt m a. -, I' Mi T;.V ::Z fetfW. " nUi mUTR M.J.B.LonGrin 'i i I i vii.j iwui s rtwiit. rug. 1.J l. i.tV raw i 1 Seilorloy Shorts i IV Q - I Traat Year faaay J Sites 10-11. .3.95!L ;VT ,-r TsTh.fk-.ti gk, 1 I fc Wu!) .A . .a, ii, mm Miart I 3 pans. J U-There't whele naw ..ll.li.n ( White Stag lun top, est . j.n, , - ,0 LLJ J - I Sl IJ Vl)' ""-OOaa vkta ira I r ; Jf 'ttW.- MARKET i rfi?Jv ' Arn t M a3 ' ' ' ' , I Ai'tK 3 S-Commercial Henry Copper Married to Paris Girl From Paris. Franc comes news f the recent marriage at Miss Pauiettt Stmonct daughter af Mr. aad Mrs. Luciea Stmoart at Paris, ta Henry Fraada Cooper, aoa at Mrs. Teresa C Cooper of Salem. Tba ceremony took place at SL Louis aad St PauTt Catballc Cburcb. la Jua tha caupla will sail ea the SI Quaca Eliiabtth for tha luted States aad win attend tba summer aessioa at Middlebury College. Vermont Mr. Cooper la presently attend ing the University of Paris, where the eouiua met Ha it a graduate 4 Willamette University. After September 1 tha newly weds plaa ta make their home ia Jalera. Engagement Told SILVERTOM Mr. and Mrt. Greg Schemmel bava announced the en gagement of their daughter, Mary, ta Howard V. Wurdinger, aoa of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wurdinger at Ml. Angel. Na data has been set for tha wedding. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a man and woman are to be married, and both are living in a city other than their home town, should the announcements be sent from that city or from the home of the bride? A. W e d d i a g announcement should be sent in the name and from the home of tha bride's near est relatives. Q. Is it correct to use just one live-branch candelabrum in the center of my dinner table, and so, is it placed lengthwise or j crosswise? I A. This is entirely correct, and jit is usually placed lengthwise. JtU Dependable! Hands Meyflowor Werehewte men ere sports In every phase ef Htewing. and storage. They are tre'med and My responsible. tins un Capital (ily Transfer Front k Fern SL Ph. 2243C : m&frt ! FRANKS AIR-CONDITIONED SAILCLOTH ! I W I SaTem "Woman Y Honor, Guest f MILL CTTY-Cnost ef bower at the fiaal tneetmg ef the Mill Gty Lieea Auxiliary Wedaeaday night wat Mrs. Burton Duaa ef Salem, tint vfce-presideat ef the state. Mrs. Robert Veness, pretideat was hostess ta the group ia ber home, and presided at the busi ness meeting. Appointed ta serve aa the aomi aating committee for the selection of next year's ofGcert were Mrs, Den Mofiatt. Mrs. Martia Hansen, and Mrs. Frank Hunter. The group decided to assist the Lioos dub in plant for a community celebration aa July th. Mrs, Duna gave a Km Ib!V mm IK hiwlivM iul functions ef auxiliary units. Re-' freshments were served by the hostess. j Mrs. A. , Tartar was hostess for the annual birthday party of Gardes Road Neighbors club at ber home Friday afternoon. At tending the party were Mrs. Ben Braught Mrt. Charles Siegmund, Mrs. Paul Lynch, Mrs. Ralph Wer ner, Mrs, Harry Jennings, Mrs. Earl Wood. Mrs. Mary Swingle, Mrs. Jest Hatch. Mrs. A. C. Schaf fer. Mrt. Floyd DeLapp, Mrs. Wil liam Hartley and the hostess. This is the last meeting of the club un til October. NAPKINS 5S. feW " w ffyrrf P,CKLES jTB''',Jj Picaic Spooas, platet 1 I J f I &) ftS IGA Deluxe W44W fegr COFFEE jWll m ,5i' Tin i J potato chips ted Pricee affective Men., Tuet., and Wed., May 28, 29 and 30 Roth's Black Hawk Large (AHD PICNICS Sorority Has Dinner Party .V - A dinner meHing wu held by the Alpha Psi Chapter Jet Beta Sigma Phi last week at the borne of Mr. aad Mrs. Joha Planner ea Crest Drive ia Conrallis. Miss Grace Carman wu hostess. Mrt Planner's mother. Mrs. Henry from Wisconsin, and Mist Evelyn Pengsoo were special guests. Mrs. Lee . Thomas, president appointed the following commit tees for the year service. Miss Grace Carman; ways and means, Mrs. P. C. Anderson and Mrs. Charles Shaw; social, Mrs. How ard B. Post: publicity, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen; program, Mrs. Rob ert Hansen and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker; historian. Mrs. Charles B. Shaw. A rush party to be held in August, was discussed. Gt&EllGtilB ''iiiiii: Zee While m i vonee j.r 1.J7 M.J.R. RICE M.J.B. ffj RICE M.J.B. Top Scorers In Tournament Ton scarce In the Junior dupli cate bridge tournament at Colum bus Hall last Thursday were won by Mrs. A, Elvia and Mrs. t. Baird. and Mrs. A. H. Cramer and Mrs. Martha Harrington. Other winners were Mrs. E. W. Hughes and Mrs. Henry Kropp. Mrs. A. O. Mueller and Mrs. E. M. Page. Mrs. U. Imlah and Gladys Zell, and Mrs. Haiti Johnson and Gordon Wilcox. Winning tint place ia the sen ior section were Mist Katberine Lull and Mrs. R. Park, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Beyer. Honors also went to Mrs. Ascbrnmacher aad Mrs. D. Howell and Mrs. Ed Bor ing and Loraine Meuaey. m i i ii .am i xiivfiiii i Dennijon's SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS No. 1 lin 21c Dennison's MEAT AND GRAVY . . DUNCAN HIHES BURNT SUGAR CAKE MIX SCONE MIX II FISHER'S IGA Stores Will Ba Open for Your Convenience Memorial Day M'J'B Instant r 6-ox. Si r ft 48 Bags rt J7 Wlb. pkg "Tra Black J Long Grain 39c Quick Cooking r,Vr 39c Brown l ib. H oi. lim ORCUTT'S IGA MARKET 420 N. River Road EMERY'S IGA FOODLINER Wallaee ltd. at Seventh West Salens Pro Wt PfannfiJ - SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Orvffle Raymond was hostess ta the Salem Heights Woman Club at a cover ed-dtta dinner en Friday at bar home, on East Madrona Avenue. Mrs. Harvey WUlard conducted the business meeting and the group discussed plans for a money mak ing project for the parking area fund for the Salem Heights Com munity hatt. Mrs. Harold Roscbraugh spoilt ta the group oa the contest that It to be sponsored by KSLM. Friendship Waft Saria Ns. I will observe Father's Day at their regular meeting June I at the Scottish Rite Temple. This will be the last meeting until September. v !, HUM gvw a tpringtim "iff" to your mnvs Pinl ffiV 31 Minute Maid Fresh Frozen Lemonade 6 ei. Tin 1 5c 6 -89 lot a BALLS . . No. 1 lin 39' 59' Kg. 3 lb. Tin 99c Fluffo Yellow SHORTENING 3 Lb. Tin 99" Borden's fl HEMO 07 Get the Happy Heme Habit Super Meat Instant or Kibbled DOG FOOD Fisher's A BI5KIT 39' MIX Pkg.