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10 it . r Wep. blaster arries Sale in Cjiri By Rnvena Eyre Astoria, Ore, March 21 fU.R A romance of the legislative session was climaxed here last evening when Miss Roberta Van Valkcnburgh of Salem be came the bride of Representa tive Donald E. Heisler of The Dalles. They met early in the session through the bride's sis lev, who served as Rep. Heis ler's secretary. The candlelight ceremony was performed by Rev. R, A. Ferijc of the Methodist church. Rep. and Mrs. Fred Hcllbcrg of As toria attended the bridal couple. They will honeymoon along the Oregon coast before return ing to The Dalles were Mr. Heisler practices law. ;,-.,, ', .0 ,. t 'sncenuve for Qay, Jlffa uur Miss Betty Metcalf, whose marriage to Melvin B. Larkins will be a stellar event of April 8 in SI. Paul's Episcopal church, is the incentive for pre-nuplial parties in the weeks before her marriage. Mrs. Lawrence Stoddard is planning a party lor Miss Met calf in her Cascade Drive resi dence Friday evening. A mis cellaneous shower will fele the bride-to-be during the evening and at a late hour Mrs. Ralph Gordon will assist the hostess in serving supper. Making up the guest list are Miss Metcalf, the honored guest. Miss Beverly Jones. Mrs. Ben Larkins. Mrs. Stanley Hargis, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs., El mer Zamzow. Mrs. Herbert f Jones, Mrs. Ralph Gordon. Mrs. .lames Henry. Mrs. Robert Prime, Mrs. Frank Stoddard. Mrs. Ira Pulcher, Mrs. Lyriia Zamzow, Mrs. W. G. Allen and the hostess. Mrs. Stoddard. hinnus &L)inner JJojld Mr. and Mrs. Charles McEl hinny have invited members of Ihcir dinner club lo their home in Court street Thursday' eve ning. Spring flowers will be used as the centerpiece, Tables will be made up Cor bridge fol lowing the dinner hour. Club members are Judge and i Mrs. E. M. Page. Mr. and Mrs. j Daniel J. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cutsforth, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus of Portland and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. McElhinny. Court 918. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters, will meet Wednesday. March 21 . at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Marquette Simon, 910 Shipping street. m arnaqe is I nnouncet Word has reached Salem of the marriage of Miss Lenna Belle Wallace, granddaughter of Mrs. Belle Park of Salem, and Sgt. Martin W. Ward, United Stale marine air corps, son of C, Ward of Fair, North Caro lina. The couple was married in KI Centro, Calif., March 10 and after a short wedding trip will return there to take up their residence. The bride is a grad uate of Salem high school and was formerly a secretary at Wil lamette university. Her fiance was educated in North Carolina. ... 25th Anniversary Incentive for Party Mr. and Mrs. Henry Christ man were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary Saturday evening when (he Merry Min glers of Middle Grove arranged a surprise party for their pleas ure. A silver gift was pcsenl ed to the couple by the club president. .Mrs. Covil Case. Re freshments were served in the late evening. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Christman were Mr and Mrs. Covil Case. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Colwpll. Mrs. Emma Tharp. Mr. fid Mrs. Harvey Page. Mrs. J. (. Wagers. Mrs. Sara Woodburn. Mrs. Robert Wagers. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker. Mrs. Clara Malm. Miss Audrey Christman. Mrs. Anna Jess. Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baker have returned from their wedding trip and are at home on the Alderman farm. K famous to relieve MONTHLY EEAJHAI B MISERY (Also Fin Stomodiie Took!) trdia E. Plnkham's Vetablp Com pound la famous to relieve not only monthly pain but also accompanying nervous, tired, hlehstrunft feelings -hen due to functional periodic dis turbances. Taken rectilarly tt helpa build up resistance against such dis tress. Pmkham's Compound h'!ps na , turef Follow label directions. Tfj il! Mrs. Joseph Henny Is SiiDncr Hostess Mrs. Joseph L. Henny enter tained at her home in Brooks Saturday evening with a buffet supper for the pleasure of her husband, son and brother-in-law on their birthday anniversaries. A large decorated-birthday cake guarded by yellow candles in crystal holders centered the serving table. Arrangements of spring flowers decorated the rooms. Guests were Mrs. Charles j Zielinski, Ernest Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. John Henny. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Henny and son. Charlotte and Aiicen .lei inski Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hen ny, Alexine and John Henny. III. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zielinski, Mr. and Mrs. Mil lard Henny and son, and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Henny and Charles and Bar bara. Iebehali cjLodge 5()lli Jlnniver$ani The golden anniversary of Salem Rebekah lodge. No. 1, was celebrated Monday evening at. the Odd Fellows hall with Mrs. Emil Otjen. noble grand, presiding. The rooms were decorated with emblems and flowers of gold. Almira Rebekah lodce. No. 26, of Dallas, presented the Salem lodge with a gift. Almira lodge instituted Salem Rebekan lodge 50 years ago March 18. i Mrs. Jennie Martin, the only! living charter member, was j honored with special songs by Mrs. Ray Webe and Mrs. Gavin. Hill. The noble grand and vice grand presented Mrs. Martin: with gifts from the lodge. Mrs. i Melvin Ready read an interest- ing report of early days in the Salem Rebekah lodge. Mrs. j Laura Noycs read an original poem of Keoekansmp. uranci High Priest Thomas McCloud spoke briefly. Mrs. osephine Frederickson was admitted into the lodge by dismissal certificate and Mrs. Elizabeth Conover by transfer. Mrs. Robert Henderson reported that she had delivered a 30-year jewel lo Mrs. Freda Johnson. Mrs. Clarence Townsend an nounced Red Cross sewing all day Wednesday. Three Links club will meet Friday at 2:30 o'clock in the clubrooms. Mrs. George Viesko is chairman for the afternoon. The Past Noble Grands association will meet i with Miss Verda Olmsted, 810 Shipping street, Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. R. B. McClay' Mrs. Lora Groves and Mrs. Roy Bremmer will assist Miss Olm sted. Next Monday evening the past district deputy presidents will be entertained. The Cantons and ladies auxil iary to the Patriarch Militant will meet Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the Oddfellows hall for a no-host dinner. The committee for t he dinner con s i sts of M rs. W i 1 i ; m Bca rd , Mrs. Pearl Nichols 'd Mrs, Goldia Kyle. oCitlie (jirl A WeL I convex From California comes news of the birth on March 12 of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Cunningham (Katherine Miller) who are making their home at Redondo Beach. The baby has been named Andrea Jeanne. She was born at Good Samari tan hospital in Los Angeles. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Cunningham of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller of Salem. Mrs. J. K. Cloyd Luncheon Hostess Dine and Do club was enter tained at the home of Mrs. J. K. Cloyd with a luncheon Tues day. Covers were placed tor eight and Mrs. Lucille Wilson was presented with a birthday cake. During the afternoon the club sewed for the Red Cross, com pleting 145 hours of Red Cross work. Mrs. Wilbur Olson will entertain the group April 3, Miss Ruth Reed will entertain the St. Agnes Guild sewing group at her home this eve ning. Falls City The Junior Wo man's club was entertained at the home of Mrs. George Kitch en Thursday afternoon. Cards were in play and refreshments were served. Present were Mildred Wray. Mrs. John Gilbert Mrs. Virgil Taylor. Mrs. Virgil Davie. Mrs. George Kitchen and Mrs. Calvin Barnhart of Dallas Mildred W ray held hig score j in playing cards and other and Mrs. Barnhart received the games with a late supper ser consolatinn award. ved by the hostess. r appa5 at rJJ, iller ome 7 Q ror Juppei ' Mrs. Harry U. Miller and her , ; daugltlcr. Mrs. William Spoil', ' j entertained the Kappa Kappa j Gamma alumnae club at their j home Tuesday evening. A des- sort supper was served by the hostesses and following a short business session tables were made up for bridge. Present were Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Gail Findloy, Mrs. Robert Kreason, Miss Genevieve Coo per, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Stuart Nelson. Mrs. Brazier Small. Mrs. Charles Claggett, and the hostesses, Mrs. Spcirs and Mrs. Miller. Observes 1 nt I ona.au Vi5it or '6 are J-elecl wit It 2) inner Paru Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts of Denver, who have been pop ular visitors in the capital, were honored at dinner Saturday eve- i ning when Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Page entertained in their Che mckcta street home. Tables were made up for bridge fol lowing the ainner hour. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts, the. guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin K. Page, Miss Albina Page, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer page. 'JltJl ome li l-ianneclJt oiuq Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Riches will observe their 25th wed ding anniversary with an "at home" in their South High street . residence this evening with! friends invited to call between the hours of 7 and 11 o'clock. The serving table will be graced with a striking arrange ment of white spring flowers, tall white tapers in silver hold ers and crystal and silver ap pointments. Mrs. Frank Mogan, Mrs. Ab- 1 nor Kline and Mrs. Thomas niches will be in charge of the dining room. 1 Assisting in the living room : will be Commander and Mrs. i Verden E. ITockett. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heinlein, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele. Past Presidents Meet at Silvertbn Silvcrton Mrs. Arthur Got tenburg opened her home to members of the auxiliary of the American Legion Delbert Reev es p':.-i. No. 7, Past Presidents club Monday evening. Plans for the part in the pro- . gram March 26. in observing the ; Legion birthday party and the dedication of the new hall, were discussed during the business ; hour with Mrs. Gottenberg pre siding and Mrs. E. L. Starr as-: secretary. 1 Mrs. F. M. Powell was in charge of the story and discus sion hour when the club con sidered the cultural, political and historical life of Mexico. . the part in the present war of the sister republic, and the Good ' Neighbor policy in general that i is being studied by various! groups of the Legion auxiliaries j throughout the nations. !; Miss Jeanell Gottenberg as- sisted her mother during the 1 refreshment hour. Miss Ina Har old will entertain the past prcs- j idents at the April meeting. Macleay Members of the Macleay 4M club and their hus- j bands will be entertained m j formally at the home of Mr. and Mrc M M Maopp Saturrlav j night. The evening will be spent DAGGETT & RAMSDELL Cleansing Cream HALF-POUND JAR Regular 1.00 SALE PRICE Plus Tax Get a Jar of Daggett & Ramdell' famous cleansing cream, conveni ent and economical ... an aid for a lovely, soft skin. QUISENBERRY'S CENTRAL PHARMACY riicne 9133 Mrs. M iliner Page Committee Hostess Mrs. Wilmer Page will enter 1(1 Che- (am with an informal supper at her home, l.")8f) mekela street. Friday evening in z the compliment to members of executive committee of Salem General hopital rum mage sale, which will be held March 30-31. Mrs. Page is head ing the sale directorate. Guests will include Mrs. Wil liam Burghardt. auxiliary pres dent: an additional guest. Mrs. Ralph Moody, Mrs. Ereel Kay, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. A. D. Woodmanf-ee. Mrs. Harold din ger, Mrs. Frederick Dockehueh, Mrs. Lewis Griffith. Mrs. E, T. Pierce and Mrs. Harry N. Grain. Royal Neighbors will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the Veterans' hall for initiation. c a: "a m i 18$? XJ f 'l - ' jn n il jail 1 1 lair on 5 KA J Pair ran J A LI I ionored Past matrons and past patrons of tiie. Order of Eastern Star were honored at the meeting of Chadwiek chapter Tuesday eve ning in the Masonic leinpie. Mrs. Albert A. Cohen, worthy mat ron, and Fred B. Kceler. worthy pat run, presided. The chapter rooms were decorated with arrangements of spring lowers. Mrs. C, L. Blodgell, president of the Pa-t Matrons club, and Dr. C. L. Blodgell. representing past natrons, were honored. Olh- T " X,nv s.PaS(ln ' W sn?art ac- (' 'M " k 0iV i ccssone? to maron with you v -: . 1? ;.-CJflwi Jet - in Hip Kastor Parade and Si&pjL,A y J j&t - i-iKht thi-oiiKh to summer. KP kPH' " " (ilovps lo match your haff, fva 'M '.; sparkling coslump jewelry, 9 jjfy 1 r wf JiKi siarfs and many other items fifa lAS&Lr S rr pat matron? and past patrons ot me oroer were introduced and presented gifts and flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Krelz. Miss Grace Thrapp and Gaii Jones were received into the or der bv initiation. Mrs. Cohen auiHumeed the ncM meeting, April :i. whenlhe luncheon committee, charter members of Chadwiek: chapter will be honored, and' IjQVfc C lulj (it Salurdav r,euing. A pr 1 1 1-1. thCi .. , . chapter will celebrate the gold- ! OU Ct'S hCSlrfeitCC en anniversary. j Fan5 cnv The Lark club Mrs. Rlodgett spoke in behalf f held ils March meeting at lh.j of the Past Matrons club, and home of Mrs. William Powers Dr. Btodgclt also gave a few t A no-host dinner was s-red remarks lur the pat patrons. A f t e r lodge refreshment., were served in I lie dining room b- Mr, and' Mrs. Jack Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. S. D Vinson Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Webber, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Purney, Mrs. Wilhc mina Gleaon, Mrs. Margaret '-fpj'f ' ' Capital Journal, Salem Orc. : ' Glaiyer, Mi. Edna Hunt and Mrs. Nancy Peed. Tuesday. March 27, the chap ter wilt meet all dav to sew tor the Red Cross. Mrs. William Mernott will be in charge of The president Kitchen, held ; Mrs. Georue short bu.-nie-s session. Members present ere M r Nellie Mack, Mrs. Shirley Dick enson, Mrs. Clarence Lehnert. Mrs. Maggie Loflnr. Mrs, Jessie Mover. Mrs. Fay Frcnk. Mrs Neva Poland. Mrs, ,)efie Jones. Wcdncsrlay, Mar. 21, 10 to 5 Mrs. Ethel Teal, Mrs. Goorga Kitchen and Mrs. William Pow- Easier Special Beautiful Seal lift tii v avr nir beautiful loath- ( cry Curls. s" We offer for a linuied time this lovely permanent tor 4t (V only . " Distinctive Hair Styling Miller's Beauty Shop Room 7, .Miller Bldg. I'hone 7f).")3 Uc Give Green Stamps 410 State Street