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smx (Continued from Page 5) BPW Committees Plan Activities Mrs. Marion Wooden, finance chairman of Business and Pro fessional Women's club, will meet with her committee, Mrs. Maude Eckman, Miss Phebe Mc Adams, Miss Mary Sheldon, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. Mayme Yates, Miss Helen Hiller, Mrs. pat Kemper, Mrs. Lydia Woot ton, Miss Helga Brosten, Miss Cecilia Woodruff, Miss Elva Boone and Miss Nola Clark Sat urday evening at the apartment of Miss Mary Sheldon, 356 Un ion street. Last minute details of the bazaar to be a feature of the dinner meeting on November 27 at the Golden Pheasant will be arranged. Funds derived from the sale of the small items donated "by club members will be put into the club's building fund. Mrs. Wooden announces that another of the committee s financing pro jects, the sale of Christmas fruit cakes, is proving very successful, Bruce Spaulding will be the speaker for the club s November dinner meeting. He will outline some of the characteristics of good laws which will be of spe cial interest to women voters. Salem Girl Is Fellowship Head Lewis and Clark College, Port land Arleen Deedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Deedon, v route 1, box 312, Salem, a sen- T ior, is majoring in social science and was chosen president of the Christian Fellowship, an inter denominational organization on the campus, and secretary of tne senior class. Jayceetes at Mrs. Lindholm's Mrs. Elmo Lindholm enter tained at her home in Madi son street Monday afternoon for the monthly meeting of the Jayceetes. Following a short business session the evening was spent informally. At a late hour the hostess served refresh ments, assisted by Mrs. Pat Crossland. Guests present were Mrs. Carl Aschenbrenner, Mrs. Har rison Elgin, Mrs. Fred Evan son, Mrs. Jack Hann, Mrs. Har ris Harvet, Mrs. Ray La Vodie, Mrs. Adam Lefor, Mrs. Lyle ;. Leighton, Mrs. R. F. Lockard, Mrs. LeRoy MacKellar, Mrs. Ken Mather, Mrs. Robert Ram- age, Mrs. Kenneth Torgeson, Mrs. Clay Pomeroy, Mrs. Floyd Waltz and the hostess. TIM - T7 !! y.- miss rruug rr c-u-o irjL I a iVMVlii Miss Leona Willig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Willig of Mount Angel, and Lawrence Mohr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Mohr of Monitor, were mar ried in the Trinity Lutheran church near Mount Angel Sun day afternoon in lovely cere monies. Rev. J. H. Werth of ficiated. Prior to the wedding Mrs. Lyle Landsen sang, accom panied by Mrs. Otto Schlott man, who also played the wed ding marches. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore the classic white gown with a taf feta waist, long sleeves and a full skirt and train of lace. Her fingertip veil fell from a Dutch cap of white satin and she carried a cascade of bou vardia and gardenias. Mrs. Julius Mohr was matron of honor for her sister and she wore a gown of white chiffon and carried a bouquet of white mums and pink roses. Sister of the bride, Miss Irene Willig, "'and Mrs. Ben Fisher were bridesmaids, wearing identical frocks of white net and lace. Junior attendants were Miss Violet Willig, sister of the bride, and Miss Delores Mohr, sister of the groom, who also wore white net gowns. Ben Fisher was best man and Alvin Mohr, the bridegroom's i brother, Paul Dickman, Harold I Wallis and Erwin Nickodemus ' were ushers. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony and a reception was held at Memorial hall lat er. Assisting at the reception were the Misses Bernice and Loretta Guedes, June Anne and Sylvia Lucht, Elvora Mohring, r lorence Wickodemus, Mrs. Herman Goschie. Mrs. Anton Stcnger, Mrs. James Hanks ana Mrs. Edna Willig. Cutting the wedding cake was Mrs. Fred Willig of Portland, and passing the guest book was Miss Flo dine Lucht. The bride is well known in Salem. The bridegoom recent ly received his discharge from the army after serving three years. Hayesville Group At Strozut Home Mrs. E. R. Redwell nrpsiripnt. Presided at the meetinp nf the Hayesville Woman's club, which was neid at tne home of Mrs. George Strozut on Thursday afternoon. Miss Pauline Denny and Miss Ida Denny were assist ant hostesses. Guests, who wprp arpeleA ot the door bv Mrs. Ralnh Hpnslev found the living room charm ing with fall flowers. Eighteen members were pres ent. Mrs. Tom Andrews. Mrs .T Peterson and Mrs. E. Brown were visitors. . Mrs Lnrpitn Fkhpr aMari Be auctioneer fnr a white olenhant sale which netted the club 510.47. The December meeting will be a Christmas nn hnst liinnh. eon at the home of Mrs. A. F. Harvey. Mayflower Club Feted at Luncheon Lincoln One of the smartly appointed affairs of this month was the luncheon and social afternoon for which Mrs. Nels Yenckel, Mrs. John Mackey and Mrs. Myrtle Cook were host esses to the Mayflower club of Wells, Wednesday. Mrs. Yenckel Is a past president. Vari-colored chrysanthemums and mixed bouquets of garden flowers were artistically ar ranged about the rooms. At tending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tomilson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barzee, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Cook, the Misses Rose Carter, V. Rawie, M. Dodson, Mabel Folk, Doris Dannman, R. Fletch er, Vreela Carper, G. William son, Lottie Blake. Nina Torges son, B. Barker, G. Dodle, Mrs. Myrtle Cook, Mrs. John Mackey and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Yenckel. Jefferson Club Hears Rev. Swift Jefferson ' Twenty-f our members and three additional guests attended the meeting of the Jefferson Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. Rev. George Swift, guest speaker from Salem, who at tended the peace conference at San Francisco, spoke. At the tea hour refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Fred Wied and Miss Myr tle Myers. Agisting them were Mrs. W. H. Sherman and Mrs. Varion Goin. Guests included Rev. and Mrs. George Swift of , Salem and Rev. N. Reasoner of Jef ferson. Hostesses for the next meet ing will be Mrs. M. D. Looney, Miss Marguerite Looney and Miss Eleanor Looney. Centralia Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday, November 21. A no-host supper will be served at 6:30 followed by roll call and nomination of officers. 4M Club Meets AtKephart Home Macleay Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kephart at their Howell Prairie home recently were membrs of the Macleay 4-M club and their husbands. After a short business meet ing an informal afternoon was enjoyed. , The December meeting will be held at the M. M. Magee home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Nile Hilborn, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mar tin, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin. Jr., Hairy Martin, Sr., Sharon Wells, Monte Wells and the host and hostess. Expenses Awarded 4-H Club Leaders Portland, Nov. ?1 Wi Two veteran 4-H club workers were named last night as outstanding all-state club leaders . at the ninth annual banquet) of the city's advisory committee. The leaders, Miss Theresa Dehler, Mt. Angel grade school principal, and S. T. Rose, Cot tage Grove rural teacher, were awarded $500 to cover expenses for a trip to the national 4-H club conference in Chicago in December. A committee named the two from among 2500 club leaders of Oregon. Mrs. E. F. Wright, president of the Oregon 4-H club leaders association, was honored as the first winner of the annual Charles J. Weber award for outstanding Portland club lead er. She was credited with sending 10 members of her clubs to Chi cago as state champions. Bolivia's Lake Titicaca, at an elevation of 12,500 feet, is the highest lake in the world on which steamships regularly ply. VA BY KEEP TOUR ChildrenDiy Spray ttittr elotfm, eoati and hat with t rant nart fit Sahara the amazing water proofing solution. Eoiy to apply Ketpi children dry. SAHARA n inn, em Itninin HtFir, I initmi www. VjK ooBsrna KiTOtro of wimmrac ku a TURKEYS NICE YOUNG BIRDS 29c lbv SAYING CENTER ' Salem and West Salem Open 7:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Daily Closed Thanksgiving Civil Service Tests Will Be Delayed The city civil service commis sion decided at a meeting Tues day afternoon to delay for at least 60 days examinations on the basis of which a fire chief will be named to succeed Harry Hutton, retired. Prior to that examination will be held a test to build up the eligibility list for police radio operators, sergeants, police mat ron, juvenile officer, stenogra pher and bicyle license clerk. Members of the commission are A. A. Moore, chairman, Lyle Page and A. A. Gueffroy, and City Recorder Alfred Mundt is ex-officio secretary. Canada comprises more than 28 percent of the total area of the British Empire. Ed Byrkit Real Estate BEST WISHES Walter & Evelyn L. Musgrave West Salem Realty Co. THANKSGIVING 1945 This year a thankful Thanksgiving thankful that the war is over, for most of us at least, and doubly thankful that a good many of those vacant chairs will again be oc cupied at the festive board. Each and every one of us can, and should be truly thankful this Thanksgiving day. IHIeitlei' DKoiclio Electric Lop 20 Years In Salem Phone 7522 Radio Repairing 428 Court St. Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Wednesday, Nov. 21. 1945 7 VwrlimvETo I (yHj jsT" CHARGE YOU MOKE iA. IF YOU HA vem0PEjJ How much can you pay? What would you think if the clerk at your favorite store asked to see what you had in your wallet before he decided what to charge you for a shirt? Or if, just because you happened to have some money saved up, you were asked to pay more than other people for a haircut, a movie ticket, or even such important items as rent, Jood and clothing. 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