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3 k 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Mar. 27, 1947 iTea Honors tTwo Visitors In the Capital J Thursday afternoon the Fair mount Hill home of Mrs. Sidney I Kromer was scene of an Inform al tea at which a small number I of friends gathered to honor the hostess' sister, Miss Jane O "Rell- ly. guest in the capital, and Mrs. n Rudolph Prael. a newcomer J here. J' Miss O'Reilly, who has been ,, making her home in Seattle, has been visiting in San Diego, Los '5! Angeles and San Francisco on r a vacation and is en route to her home in Washington. ... "Marion Wiest ': Shower Guest A Monmouth Miss Marion Jj Wiest was honored guest at a h briday shower held at the home of Mrs. O. A. Wolverton. Mrs. t Edwin Jensen was co-hostess for the affair. Games were enjoyed J during the evening followed by the opening of the shower gifts J which were displayed on a table covered in pink organdie and "'overhung with a parasol covered I - Ltt. wniie. 2 At the close of the evening, 4 refreshments were served from ! a table centered with a bowl of t pink camellias, flanked by tall J pink tapers. Mrs. William Wiest, mother of the bride-to-be, pour- ed and Mrs. Lowell Brisbane as sisted in serving. Miss Wiest is to become the . bride of Kenneth Brisbane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bris- bune on Sunday at the Mon- mouth Christian church. Guests bidden to the shower Included Mrs. Wiest and Mrs. Brisbane,. Mrs. William Buss, Mrs. Harold Buss, Mrs. Paul Meyers, Mrs. Bud Yung, Mrs. " Carl Bond, Mrs. Lester Green, I Mrs. Logan Wallace, Mrs. Clares Powell, Mrs. Hattie Schweizer, !, Mrs. Foster Hilterbrand, Mrs, James Marr, Mrs. Raymond Jj Armstrong, Mrs. LaMar Had- dock, Mrs. Betty Wright, Mrs. J; . Sylvia Cummins, Miss Betty Lou Elliott, Miss Donna Canutt and " Miss Joyce Bowen. 2 ... j.Music Teachers ' Present Concert ? The Oregon Music Teachers association presents four of its members in concert Friday eve t ning at 8:15 o'clock, in Waller hall. i Sollsts will be Mrc. Frank Burlingham, Mrs. Lois Plummer ; Schmidt, Melvin Geist and Wil li liam Fawk. ! PROGRAM ; i 11 chorale: Come Sweet Death .... a Treharne-Bach The Little Red Lark Clokey J Marche Trlomphe Karg-Elert llNlllnm CTnnrlr AwMnlil n 11 Adelaide Beethoven O' Thou Billowy Harvest Field .. Rachmaninoff Lilacs Rachmaninoff i By A Lonely Forest Pathway I Oriffra Whpn Vnu Oa Gulon Love's Philosophy . . . . Quitter Mrs. Frame uurungnam, " Meazo-Soprano Alice Crary Brown at the Piano ! m Mazurka Chopin Swond Nocturne Lescneuzity "Concert Etude MacDowcll Lois Plummer Schmidt, Pianist IV ; Im Wundcrshonen Monat Mai . . Schumann i Aus Meinen Tranen spriesscn .... k Schumann Die Rose, die Lilie, die Taube Schumann I Chant Venitien Bc,m.berg " Silent Noon Williams I Heard a Cry Fisher Melvin Gelst. Tenor Mrs. Gelst at the Piano v ... j'Silverton Unit "Welcomes Guests ; Silverton Delbert Reeves " unit No. 7, American Legion ,' auxiliary, welcomed as distin " guished visitors Monday eve- 1 ning from West Hills unit, Mult- nomah, Mrs. LaVilla Kehrle, de J partmcnt radio activities chair- man; Mrs. Charles Lamb, Mrs. J Freda Durst, Mrs. Marguerite Mares and Mrs. Helen Vlaene. Jj Mrs. Kehrle urged unit mem b bers to compete in a radio script J contest. Mrs. Kehrle establish ed the first radio institute in ' Oregon, second such group in 2 the nation, another in Massa chusetts. i Under community service, 10 hours work was reported with thc visiting mobile TB unit when 700 applicants were cared J for. Betty Libncr is to attend i Girls' State this year from Del Hbert Reeves unit, a On the nominating committee 'jare Mrs. Clifton Dickerson, Mrs. . Lewis Hall and Mrs. John Demas. Initiation of new mem bers will be April 28. J Mrs. C. J. Towe was program a chairman for the past presi dent's annual fun fest and Jitney , supper with an unusually large crowd present. Mrs. Harrison t Fisher, with Mrs. A. J. McCan jnel at the piano, directed group .singing during the social hour. MELLOW-FREEZE Ice Cream 33c Quarts are only SAVING CENTER Salem & West SoUm . ' - O""" , . ji i'ti ' . I' f Yt iWirn aMiiiwMMMi Engaged Miss Arlene De Atta Fromm, whose betrothal to Philip Judson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Judson, was told Wednesday evening. Miss Fromm to Wed Mr. Judson Revealed Wednesday evening at a party for which she was hostess was the engagement of Miss Arlene De Atta Fromm daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Fromm and Philip Judson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jud son of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. Both young people went to Salem schools and Miss Fromm is a sophomore at Oregon State college, home for spring vaca tion. Her fiance is a senior at Oregon State following service in the South Pacific with a med ical detachment with the 33rd infantry division. At the dessert party Wednes day evening at the Fromm coun try home, tiny pastel Easter eggs tied with ribbon and with a pic ture of the couple, told the news. Guests were Mrs. George Ear- hart, Mrs. Bill Maseey, Mrs. Don Panek, Mrs. Henry Mattson, Mrs. Don Judson, Miss Caroline Helton of Portland, Miss Sylvia Mattson, Miss Frances Mattson, Miss Mary Elizabeth Reinhart, Miss Pat Keppinger, Miss Dawna Welty, Miss R e n a Skaggs, Mrs. Mathias Crouscr, Miss Alma Baal and the hostess. ... Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Walter Free of Salem visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Festherston. Mr. and Mrs. Free and Mrs. Fetherston attended school together in St. Francis, Kans., and had not seen each other since that time. ... Woodburn The regular meet ing of the Scttlemier Park asso ciation will be held Friday, March 28 at 8 p.m. at the library clubroom. All representatives or alternates are urgently rcquest ed to be present. New ... to Miss Hamilton Tells Troth to Courtney Jones Event of Thursday afternoon was the informal party for which Miss Dolores Clement and Miss Dolores Hamilton were hostesses at the Clement home in East Wilson street. Members of the college set were bidden to an afternoon of cards, during which tea was served. A bridal shower was arranged by the hostesses in compliment to Mrs. Edward Sal- strom (Dorothy Bergsvik). Surprise announcement of the afternoon was that of the en gagement of Miss Dolores Ham ilton, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hamilton, and Courtney Jones, son of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Jones of Salem. No date has been set for the wedding, but it will be this sum mer. The bride-elect attended Salem high school and is now in the office of Dr. James L, Sears. Her fiance served in the navy, attending Wabash college, Ind., with the V-12, and is now majoring in engineering at Ore gon State college. His fraternity is Kappa Sigma. Cards with the pair s names inscribed, hidden in single daffo dils at each cover at Thursday's party, told the news. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Salstrom, Miss Pat Agee Miss Jane Carson, Miss Harriet Huston, Miss Marianne Crolsan, Miss Gloria Myers, Miss Sue Small, Miss Madeline Keene, Miss Gloria and Miss Barbara McClintock, Miss Kathy Moran, Miss Patsy Nickens, Miss Peggy Sears, Miss Peggy Paxson, Miss Doris Dixon, Miss Joan Randall, Miss Barbara Sundet, Miss Mar garet Newton, Miss Meta Wool- dridge and the hostesses. ... Hobbs Home Is Au Revoir Scene Mrs. Emery Hobbs entertain ed Monday evening at her home in Jefferson street with an in formal dinner given as an au revoir to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ira Wintermute, who left Wednes day morning following a leave in Salem. They will return to their for mer base. Reno, Nev., for orders as to their future station. Covers were placed for Lt. Col. and Mrs. Wintermute, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Hug, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickens and the hosts. ... Miss Maxine Landon, a stu dent at the University of Ore gon, is among those spending her spring vacation in the capi tal city. Miss Landon is the guest of her parents, Rep. and Mrs. M. M. Landon of Sweet Home. match beloved Stradivari Perfume STRADIVARI TOILET WATER STRADIVARI DUSTING POWDER C STRADIVARI perfume ... the fragrance with a love son? In its heart. In gilt crown bottle : 2 oz. $25.00 ... 1 oz. $13.50 . . . V oz. $7.50. Stradivari toilet WATER ... Truly Stradivari, rich and deep with fragrance. Sceptre bottle, in rose colorcd cupid box. 4 oz., $6.50. Stradivari DUSTING powder ... to complete her ensemble in Stradivari fragrance. In rose-colored cupid box with bath puff, $3.60. WILL ETT'S CAPITAL DRUG STORE Stat at Liberty, "On th Corner" Mystery Dinner Celebrates Fete Stayton About 90 attended the mystery dinner given by the American Legion auxiliary to celebrate the 20th birthday of Stayton post American Le gion at the Women's clubhouse. Welcome was extended by Mrs. Marian Miller, president of the unit, who Introduced past presidents of the unit and pre sented Charles Johnson who called upon the past-presidents of the post. Mrs. Stanley Krue ger of Salem, auxiliary district II president, spoke as did Fred Lathrop of Portland, depart ment commander pf Oregon. Ira Pilcher, grand chef de gare, of the 40 and 8 club, was also in troduced. With a committee in charge of each item on the menu, the dinner was prepared without anyone knowing what the com plete dinner would be. Host esses were Mesdames Eva Hum phreys, Margaret Johnson, Nel lie Jones and Myrtle Pieser. Mrs. Krueger again addressed the women and complimented them on their membership gain. Mrs. Miller conducted ceremon ies in dedication of the flag re cently purchased by the unit. A sum was donated to cancer con trol. ... Youngsters to Celebrate Lester, aged four and Eu genia, aged six, children of Mr and Mrs. Leon Margosian, who celebrate their birthdays on Saturday, will be honor guests when their mother entertains that day at their home in Morn ingside. The youngsters will play out doors and have ice cream and cake late in the afternoon. From Portland will come Mrs. J. Frederick Johnson, Jacque line, Jerry and Susan; Mrs. Etric Baumgardner, Jane and Robert; Mrs. Forrest Rieke, Forrest Neill and Mary Macklin; Mrs. W. Charles Martin, Ann and Robert; Mrs. Paul Pinckney, Leslie and Cynthia; from Camas, Mrs. Her man Estes and Libby and from Salem, Mrs. W. R. Speck. Youngsters from Salem will be Tommy and Jimmy Barnett, Johnny and Marjorie Wenger, Kaye and Sandy Tomilson, Sus an Keech and the honor guests ... Lyons The Woman's club met at the community hall for an afternoon of quilting and completing plans for the benefit to be held at the Rebekah hall Thursday evening. There will be games, a cooked food sale and a short program. ... Monmouth Mrs. O. A. Wol verton attended the golden wed ding anniversary and breakfast at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter M. Persons. Reversible Cotton fk Mj 4 aSP' ..Crib Blankets MS A 36x50 1-39 to2.38 s -j Fine soft cotton crib blankets that vA tft -'-' 10 make perfect gifts! Cream ground 1 with assorted nursery patterns on one Wv A J&$ ' J'i , side, solid cream color on the other. MSi V t , ?S&''! ? 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