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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.
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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.
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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
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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. '
That's exactly the kind of reasoning UAW
CIO leaders are using in their wage demands
on General Motors
They point to funds we have saved up over
the years to expand and improve our plants
and provide more jobs and more produc
tion. They say, "Give us that in higher
wages."
General Motors does not go along with that
kind 'of reasoning. People should not have to
pay more just because they have a savings
account
For many years we have used our savings
to expand capacity, create more jobs and
provide greater values.
And we intend to keep on doing just that We
are, at present, embarked on a very important
reconversion and postwar expansion pro
gram. Our objective, now as always to pro
duce more and better things for more people.
GENERAL MOTORS
FRED MEYER'S
5c & 1 0c STORE SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday
" Just What You Have Been Looking For!
Swinging
Drapery Rods
49t
All metal, has an off white
finish. Adjustable length
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Cooking Needs!
Dmnerware Set
$14.95
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53 pe.
Service for 8 l"I7J jet
A complete set of assorted patterns.
Have a new set for Thanksgiving.
Colorful
Bowl
Cenuine Silex
Coffee Maker
cup ?2.75
Vacuum type,
coffee.
Makes delicious
Set
5-Ficce
Set
$1.49
Class
Tea Cup and
Saucer
Reg. 7r
15c C
For Perfect Coffee!
Vacuum
Coffee
Maker
Guaranteed! All Class Plastic
Tea Kettle
Each
$1.39
7
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P1
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The standard meth
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Protection From the Cold
Winds
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Beautiful pictures of different
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Whisk
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Reg. 23c size, now
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Lots of Stretch
Chocolate
Nut
Fudge Cake
Orange Rye Bread, loaf 12c
Bread Sticks, dozen 10c
My-Te-Fine Fruit Cake, pound 95c
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Rubber Elastic
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Replace Old One$
Flashlight
Batteries
Reg. 10c
2 for 5c
Standard sizes.
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Squeezer
25c
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