O Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features 6 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Aug. 7, '50 Around Town . . . By JERYMZ ENGLISH Chapters Are Honored at Coffee The Salem City Council of Epsi Ion Slim a Alpha entertained members of the lorority'f three city chapter! at an informal cof fee Saturday morning at the Sun set Avenue home of Mrs. Robert Sandstrom, who made the ar rangement for the affair. The recently formed council U comprised of representative from all the Salem chapters of the philanthropic sorority. Beta Sig ma, Gamma Gamma, and Beta Mu. The coffee wa the first social function sponsored by the new Wed at Dallas Rites THE SOCIAL WHIRL ... . A j The ceremony will take place on hostess on Wednesday afternoon 1 Sunday. August M. at St. Michael will be Mrs. Samuel B. Stewart. ! and All Angels' Episcopal Church 1 group. who is entertaining at her rnortn in Portland .t o docs ... Mrs. Ray Housley announced Summer Street home to welcome! Pre-aupllal . , . artles are be- tnat tne Dllrtrjrt Council meeting two newcomers to the capital ... tag arranged la eemollmral la , ,chfduled for August 19 at the The honor guests are Mrs. Walter Miss Emlgh . . . Oa Saturday. Marion Ho(f, Th convention will Aply who has moved here from Aw.t 11 Mrs. Thomas E. Rllea jnclude , ,uncheon fnd ,n ,(t(.r. Portland, and Mrs. Clayton Pen- aad Mrs. Raymond F. Olsoa of mectine well, who recently came to Salem Salem are entertaining with a thu nnt mHin of th tlln from California .' . . Mr. Aply is War., and kitchen shower la " T" .hi Mjitk Ik mtmtm lm9 NimmiitkMi inil ! k . .1.- tM I. .1 Ik. COUIKll Will be Aug. 27. at the lr. Penwell U on the governors ! Rllea home at Camp Wltkyeombt, nm 'Ml'- John Erlckseh. 7M r-i L . ni.u. fr. Rk. I OOAUII lIIII. lem art Willis Vlaceal, Mrs. J. V, Uebar, Mrs. C. W. Uthraa. Mrs. Annta Berger, Miss Aaa Bergrr, Mrs. Joba Cbeaoweth of Fowler, ladlaaa. Mrs. Harvey Latham, Strom, Mrs. Thomas Hansen, : Mrs. Thomas Olsoa, Miss Mar Mrs. Frank J. Healy and Mrs. I)rle Olsoa. Mrs. George H. Swift, John Horner . . . Mrs. W. Csnarll Dyer an' Mrs. Te fete a visitor v i r . Mrs. 'Homer Goulet . . This alter- rra.er.ek J. Breauaa I 'w'J'Hi Mrs. Arch J. Tturtellette, Tne marriage of Miss Mildred m?. 'L '7; ";" ifnw 1. m ...r ... " Toombs, daughter of Mrs. Char- staff ... A group of neighbors and friends have been Invited to call between I and 4 o'clock to greet the newcomers ... Assist ing Mrs. Stewart will be Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Thure Llnd i Miss Mildred Toombs Weds Mr. Jagmin week far the pleasure of her sis ter. Mrs. C. F. Paddork of Port land, who will bo visiting la the capital for several days' , . . Oa '" Thursday " II-rs. : Breaaatr tar'-' as vlted a group of Portia" friends to laarhrea la boaor of ber sister and Friday morning the host.ss will ei'er.ala at coffee at ber Celambia Street homo . . . gaests have beea fcsirHed to caH betweea It aad II o'clock to Meet Mrs. PeVfdftCk Coffee lime . . . Mrs. William J. Braun. Mm. Lester Newman and Mrs. Harris Lietl are entertain ing with a series of informal cof fees at the Braun hone oa North I3rd street . . . The hostesses have Invited guests for Friday morning and are arranging a similar af fair for next Tuesday ... Last Ray L. Dane all of Portlaad. will be hostesses lor a bridal htacheaa at the Campbell Court Hotel la Portlaad bonorlag Miss Emlgh 7 i".". Several Saten -Meads a the brMe-elect have beea lavitod I the party ... Celebrating . . . her first birth day on Wednesday will be Cathy Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells ... to celebrate the occasion Mrs. Wells has Invited a few of her friends and their young children to an afternoon party at their home on Doris Road . . . A third daughter .... waa bora to Mr. aad Mrs. William H. Egaa oa Aagusl I at the Salem Geaeral Hospital . . she baa beea aamed tile a Louise ... ber sisters are Carol Aaa aad Marias aad the graadpareats are lotte Toombs, and Dean Jagmin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Jagmin of Oceanlake. was an event of July... ITT t,the .First Christian Church. The ReV. Wayne Greene officiated at the I o'clock service. Elton Benedict wss the vocalist and Mrs. Benedict played the wed ding music. week Mrs. Braun and two of her j Mr. aad Mrs. Homer W. Egaa neighbors, Mrs. John Ross and Mrs. Edward Vanderhoof, enter tained forty of their neighborhood friends at coffee on the Braun patio ... Diaaer hosts . .' . . Thursday IgM will be Mr. aad Mrs. Charles H. HaKSlas, who have a group ol tbetr frieada to a gardea party at tbetr Stewart street home ... A buffet diaaer will be served oa the palie aad cavers will be placed for Iweaty-flve gaests . . . Galberlag .... lor a ao-aost diaaer Ualght at the Edgar Pierce borne oa South High Street win be ssembcrs of ber bridge club aad tbetr hatha ads . . . Dia per will bo served ea lbs terrace . . - lavUalleas .... were In Mon day's mail to the wedding of a former Salem resident, Miss Di ane Louise Emlgh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Elmer Emlgh Jr. of Portland, and Roger The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Jack Toombs, wore a waits gown of champagne pleated tulle, the full skirt adorned with rows of French lace. The lace jacket was fashioned with an Elizabethan collar. Her shoulder length veil of chsmpagne tulle was caught to a seed pearl tiara She carried a cascade of Talis man roses. Mrs. Edwin Stortt was matron of honor for ber sister and Mrs. I.lnvri Cnnnrr of LoMTvieW WSS the baby's WJ-idesmaid. They wore identical frocks of green taffeta, waltz length, with pink headbands and carried bouquets of pink gladiolus rosettes. f ' ' if . Vl. V 1 II J I ' . , 1 1 DALlASMrnd.Mrt..I!donJ.Lbif. whose wedding was an event at the Dallai Mennonite Breth ren Church in July. The bride if the daughter of Mr. and Mn. William J. Marteni of Dallas and' the groom's parents re Mr. and Mn. Dave Thietten of Dallas. The couple will make their homeirr Dallas; (Palmer's -Studio, -Dalles J aad Mr. aad Mrs. Bert Maasfleld of Portlaad craadmothers are Mrs. F. G, Ueckebaeh of Salem aad Mrs. Mary Ehmaa of Portlaad. Visitors of aote .... Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gre have as their house guests for several Atlead the Grama days.-Prof, and Mrs. P. A. Fisher of Pittsburgh. Pa. ... Pror. Fisher is on the faculty at Carne gie Tech . . . they came west by train and are enroute to Ashland to visit their son . , . Visiting (or several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neer has been Mrs. Charles Powell of Washing ton, D.C., a former Salem resi dent . . . she stopped here before going oa to California to visit relatives . . . Arriving . . . la the rapltal Wednesday for a visit wlU be former Salem residents, Mr. aad Mrs. Paul Jacksoa of Seattle . . . f- Pattern as, Dean Riemers of Oceanlake, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man, and Roger Brown of Kernville, a cousin, was groomsman. Ushers were Edwin Slortz and Robert Busey.' . The bride's mother wore a rose lace dress and a corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a silk shantung dress of aqua print on beige with aqua jacket, and a corsage of pink f.rnatinns At the reception in the firepftce room. Mrs. William Judson cut the cake. Mrs. Merle Purkerson and Mrs. Vera Stewart poured. Assisting were Mrs. Kenneth Mua- taev will be (seats of Mr. aad Tine Pearson-. - sow- of Mr inrf i Mr. - rim. J fc-.H.r. mmd Mr. Mrs. EmlTPearsbir df Carttm'.laarWrtiaYirAga lae laree eoupies get Mfriaer Ronald Cummings ana Mrs. to- eaca year le eeiearaie ueir re spective weddiag aaalversarles, whtrb are this week . , . Atteadiag .... Camp Howard at Troutdale for a week are Chris- line and Kathleen Drye, daughters sel Whittaker For going away the bride wore a sneain aresa oi cnaniag" polished cotton -with print of roses and a tauoe linen duiter. Follow ing a trip to Nevada and Califor- tk ling a trip to Nevaoa aim iauiw ,K .!nia the couple wUl be at home in ii" r i of ,the Vernon Dryes e u.n Ar.m ik. saiem girls to camp on Sunday ... la Seattle ... lor the weekend! Silver Bell lircie, neigaoora m were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Esch. i Woodcraft will hold a formal meet. Miss Ratzlaff Will Marry Announcement is being made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Suzanne Ratzlaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ratzlaff, to Eugene Goertzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goertzen, all of Salem. The ceremony will take place on Friday. Augus 17 at the Kingwood Bible Church at I o'clock with a reception following in the church parlor. LINCOLN A group larludlag Mrs. Lois Crawford, her daugh ter, Mrs. L. R. Chandler and children, Matthew, Leslie and Syd ney, a granddaughter. Miss Lois Haldeman of Portland, a' niece, Mrs. T. L. Stern and children, Don. Lee and Pamela of Sherwood and a nephew of Mrs. Stern, -Robin Pinkerton of California, held a picnic at Maude Williamson Mem orial park near Wheatland. ; White Shrine Picnic Friendship Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem is planning a picnic for Sunday, August 12 at the south end of Bush's Pasture near Yew Street entrance at 1 p.m. Coffee and ice cream will be furnished by the committee. Elmer Church is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements. Thimble Club. Neighbors pf Woodcraft will meet for a 12 o'clock no-host luncheon on Thurs day at Bush's Pasture, Mission Street entrance. Coffee will be furnished by the club. Gub Calendar THURSDAY Thlmbl Club. NOW, no-host plc- nlr, Buih's Pasture, noon. FRIDAY silvr Boll Circle. NOW. formal mtUn(. Salem Woman's Club, S pm. SUNDAY rrtcndshiD Shrinf. WHIU Shrlno of Jrruultm, picnic, Buih's Psituro, 1 p.m. Patrons,. Are Announced For Show Pstrons and patronesses for the Rooftop Stardust college show and dance to be given at Meier and Frank's Salem store on Saturday night at I o'clock have been an nounced. . The show starts at I o'clock with dancing following to the music of Bill DeSouza s orchestra. There will be refreshments and enter tainment. A large group of college students will model the newest college fashions. The list of patrons and patron esses incdules the following: Miss Gertrude Acheson, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barclay,' Miss Maxine Buren, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carlcton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dow, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Eng lish, Judge and Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fis cher Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. arl Grie der, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton,' Sen ator Mark 0. HatfTeltf... Owdtfe k Mrs. Douglas Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzcl, Mr. and Mrs. Ber nard Mainwaring, General and Mrs. H. G. Maison. , ""Mr. and Mrs. Kent Mathewson, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Paul N. Poling. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Post, Mr. and. Mrs. Con rad Prange,-Drf-and-Wr Ralph, e.. furvine. rather John J. Reedy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt. Chief and Mrs. Ellsworth L. Smith, liovernor and Mrs. Elmo H. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. d Herbert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. the Rev. and Mrs. George H Swift,-Chief and Mrs. Clyde A. Warren, Mayor and Mrs. Robert White, and Sheriff and Mrs. Den ver Young. Nebraska Picnic Slated All former Nebraska residents who are living in Oregon are in vited to attend the annual Nebras ka picnic on Sunday, August 19 at the Armitage State Park near Eugene beginning at 12:30 p. m. Each family is asked to bring a picnic dinner and coffee will be furnished. A business meeting and entertainment will follow. Mrs. Gene Renard of Eugene is state president of the club. First Reunion for McMorris Family Held on Sunday About fifty from four states at tended the first McMorris family reunion Sunday at Bush s Pasture at which time Mrs. Maude Mc Morris Kobow of Prineville was elected secretary. The group de cided to make this an annual event and the next reunion will be the third Sunday in July at Bush's Pasture. , Those present were George Mil ler, Glendale, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Gooding, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kobow, Leba non, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Mc Morris, Scotts Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Danner, Mvrtle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMorris ami Mrs. Nettie Summers, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McMorris, Albany, Mrs. Edith Brown, Mpn- tesano, Wash.f Mrs. Gladys. McM. GoBen, Cottage Grove,. Mrs. Bes sie Moffett, and Mrs. William Bales, Dean and John, E. Bales, Dayton, Wash.; ' Mrs. . Charlotte Jennings, Pasco, Wash.; ' Mrs. Dorothy Boleriack and Robert Snyder,' Eugene, Mrs. Maude Ko bow, P r i n e v 1 lie, Mrs. Sue Shankles, Miss Marjorie Price, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schneider. Larry and Jeff Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Staryl Austin Jr.. all of Port land; Mrs. Venita McMorris, Miss Cleta Mac McMorris, Wayne Mc Morris, Mrs. Janet McMorris, Mrs. Valda Holm, Karen H olm, Denny Holm, Dirk Holm, Mr. and Mrs. Staryl Austin Sr., Mrs. Fan-nie?-MtoiT--nd---rMrtr!Marie-McM. Taylor, all of Salem. Miss Alrick Married in The South From North Carolina comes word of the marriage of Miss Dorothy Alrick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Alrick of Salem, to Staff Sergeant Richard Suthard U. S. Marine Corps, son of Mrs. Carrie Suthard of Hialeath, Flo rida. -The ceremony was quietly solemnized on Saturday, August 4 in the chapel at Camp LeJeune. Chaplain Moser performed the 7 o'clock nuptials. Mr., and Mrs. Alrick and son, Keith, drove south for the wed ding. r Miss Phyllis Barber' was the bride's only attendant and Tech nical Sergeant Dexter Sousa, L'SMC, was best man. . i. The couple will make , their home in Jacksonville, North Caro lina. The bride recently completed her service as a lieutenant tjg) in the Navy Nurses Corps. Girl Born to Barkers ZEN A Mr. and Mrs. Sam 3. Barker, son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barker of Zena, are the parents of 1heir first child born July 20 at Salem General Hospital. The baby has been named Sharon Louise. Sam J. Barker is a Zena boy and is now in training with State Farm Mutual Company . at Berkeley, Calif. He plans to move Mrs. Bar ker and the baby to California on Labor Day weekend. Mrs. Barker was- formerly -mploj-of-ths State Finance Company in Salem. ' . . ' . REJECTED FISH READING. Pa. (vA Japanese manufacturer offered the city of Reading a fish tor its Mt. nenit pagoda but Councilman Harold C Guldin thought It' wise to reject the offer. "It may create quite a few prob lems," he declared. The fish, a til ornament, weighed two tons. a Barbecue? . Buibf jfotir meal around .this Mar chill WITH a5H iWt wot on old woman who Kvd in a h, "Ovfmodwd wtrino" kept fW in o ihw. $ht coMed on aedricion, and foU him htr woe, How her frootJes or. trvef-ond tors ort so fowl MeKUft.lt. ,wiri,o,llm. $3 "" PGI'f WIRING FINANCING PIAH PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY I ing Friday rugm ai me oaiem Woman's Club at I p.m. Members with birthdays in August will be honored. Refreshments will be served by Mrs. Russell Winch combe, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Jake Iglehart and Mrs. Charles Ingram. who attended the Seafair Trophy race on Sunday ... x Party at She'pard Home Friday . ZENA Mrs. Carol Lurty was honored at a bridal shower Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shepard. Valley View Drive, in West Salem. Mrs. Paul Shepard, Mrt .In KhpnnrH and Mn Harry Unrni u,.r. ih. h.i.... I 0 If a guest is lale for dinner Those invited to fete the bride-he mMl h" already begun, to-be were Mrs. Earl DeSart. Mrs. ' " necessary for the men pres Fr.nk nvi Mr. Hnw.rri Rr. ent to rise in order to greet the tholomew, Mrs. Virgle Wineberg, Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Mrs. Harold Washburn, Mrs. Sophie Mull, Mrs. AI Ellison, Mrs. Allen llahn, Mrs. Edmond Llppert, Mrs. Francis Chittwood, Mrs. Har old Mclntyre, Mrs. Don McCraig, newcomer? A. No. The host and hostess should rise, but it Is less awk ward and confusing for the other guests to remain seited. Q. Is a brldegroum ever obll 4832 - 14 Season's' smartest -separates to sew In gay contrasting colors, or one-piece dress effect! Graceful yokes detail the blouse; convertible-collared for cool comfort too. Classic skirt below, pleated for flattery and walking ease. Pattern 432: Misses' Sizes 12, 14, If, 1. 20. Size If blouse takes Its yards 35-inch fabric; skirt takes 2H yards. This pattern easy to use, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has and the mother of the groom, Mrs:iated t0 h'" fcrid:'1 brother u;iio i,,.i, rwi. ck.. , erve ss his best man? .rA i.r. mZi i ,5, .a ' " Q Would ' b riht ' ard, Jams and Sandy Lurty .and ;,, UN.rpt.r ,hn h worked with a man for five years. complete Illustrated Instructions. L,, Jm1 mh ymiH pnf m the hostesses. - Mrs. Lurty and Merle Abraham will be married at the First Church of God on August 11 at I p.m. with the Rev. Harold Mclntyre officiat ing. After a honeymoon the newly weds will reside at their new home at Shedd. The groom Is employed by the railroad in -Albany- and- the bride has worked for the state forestry department for the past 10 years. Engagement Told AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright of Route 1 Aurora, are announcing the engagement of (heir daughter. Miss Sharon Ernestine Wright, to Cortis Dar rell Guthrie, son of Mr., and Mrs Floyd Guthrie of Portland. Wed Bene THIRTY -riVft -nU in coins far lh (lrn - sod rnu fm Kh pallrrn fur lnt-elM mailing Krnd tn ANNS. ADAMS. rr Orih malMinin. 4i7 Pilrn Orni Ml V.M1 17th t., New Vnm II. N Print plalnlv NAMC. ADDRKSS with rONC SI and t.TYI.1 NUMHFH students of I.ewif and Clark col lege, where Miss Wright is a Junior and Mr. Guthrie, it a senior She is a member of Delta Phi Gamma and he is affiliated with Landa Phi Epsilom. . ' i v m mm aw mm ms- ar i V - .a. Tf. i Lceadt All the Rtit to give him a birthday present? A. Yes, if she wnuld like to do so. A small item for his desk or office would be appropriate. 1 1 1 .'. Si, '. sV TUESDAY, AUGUST 7 Fashion Modeling 12:15-1:30 P. M. Oregon Room, Street Floor J Percy I. Thorn (2590 Sunrise Ave. Phone 4-7062), who, with Dr. Charles A. Howard, repre sents fquitable in the Salem area , : . fvr Iltabt rprMiitaitlv ktl "HOW MUCH ARI YOU PAYING YOURSELF?" Your Equitable rorresentative (an show you how to put snide fart of your income for yoursrjf even though you may now. think it impoiMe. An liquitahle savings plan it completely different from other means of saving money. It's the savings plan that rmlh utrtu! . It's helped thousands of other people, and it can help you. Don't delay any longer; to get sll the facts, check with your Equitable man or till in and mail the coupon below. lOUITAIll lUUOINO, POIUANo 4, OIIOON Firm trt' ihu I rl full mlytmiio txmt Fuitthlt ivinst plant. 'f t.i;i t i - n jfff Stmt Minn FINAL CiiMBANC This it your lost chance to toko advantage of those terrific savings on wonted summer merchandise . . Shop today for tht year's fashion borgaintl ALL SALES FINAL in the Patio . DOWNSTAIRS BARGAIN TABLE LANZ SUMMER REDUOIOHS SUMMER LI ESSES -V Blouses -dr-Hortr- if Popovart Pants Values -jl--7.95. U VALUES TO $24.95 VALUES TO $45.00 asps COTTON COTTON BLOUSES and lAriCTC skirts JACKETS Reg. fo $)99 Reg. $99 $5.95 , $7.95 " SUMMER SDUDITS FAMOUS MAKE FINAL CLEARANCE! SWIM SUITS On Group Lostes. Swimsuit and Reg. to 7.95 Reg. to 13.93 Jacket Sets' $399 $00 $)99 Small Rlifi Only Llmltrd Number Rf g. to 15.M 409 COURT ST. Contum.r Survtyt"