Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital
Edited bj MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, May 26, 1948
Army, Navy
League
Formed Here
; The Salem Women's Army
and Navy league was launched
at an informal social tea and
meeting held Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. H. G. Mai
sn. About 25 attended the gath
ering. Mothers, wives, and sis
ters of commissioned officers in
the army, navy, army reserve,
naval reserve, and coast guard
are eligible to membership In
the group. The local group is to
be affiliated with the Portland
,Army and Navy league which
was organized 25 years ago with
Mrs. George C. Marshall, wife
of the present secretary of slate
as an original member, General
Marshall then being post com
mander at Vancouver barracks,
i Portland women motoring
here for the Tuesday meeting
Included Mrs. Jenkins, wife of
Admiral Jenkins; Mrs. George
A. White, Mrs. G. D. Wahl, Mrs.
Eugene Owen, and Mrs. Lee
Merrill.
Officers chosen by the new
group here include: Mrs. Wil
liam C. Dyer, Jr., president,
army; Mrs. Hugh Adams, vice
president, army; Mrs. H. G. Mai-
son, vice president, navy; Mrs.
Hoffman, vice president, nation
al guard; Mrs. Robert Genlzkow,
vice president, army reserve;
Mrs. Bert Walker, vice presi
dent, navy reserve; Mrs. Farley
jwogan, secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Raymon F. Olson presid
ed at the meeting to organize
and name officers.
. . .
Medical Group
Sponsoring Tea
' Mrs. Burton Myers and Mrs.
Grover C. Bellinger, both past
state presidents of the auxiliary
to the Oregon State Medical so
ciety, and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson,
who has been on the state board
of the group as president of the
Marion-Polk auxiliary, have
been Invited to assist at a tea
to be given In Portland on
Thursday.
; The tea Is arranged by the
auxiliary's state board to honor
Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, president
of the General Federation of
Women's clubs now in conven
tion In Portland.
, ' The tea will be In the Con
gress hotel from 5 until 7
o clock.
J Auxiliary Event Marlon
auxiliary, No. 661, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, met Monday eve
ning, Mrs. Ivell Haley, presi
dent, presiding.
A Stanley party was held fol
lowing a short business meet
ing. The auxiliary joined the
post and pictures were shown
by Dr. David Bennett Hill of
a recent trip to Mexico. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Er
nest Hippe, chairman; Mrs.
Mary Ann McGuire, and Mrs.
Roy Simpson.
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LOW HEELS
PUMPS
a US XrUi UWrty
IS
Women
LOWRY FISCHER
Bride-Elect is
Feted at Shower
Miss Helen Shelton, who Is to
be married June 6 to' Lynn
Barker, was honored at a re
cent shower and party given by
Miss Mary Lou Herndon and
Miss Dorothy Pearce at the
home of Miss Herndon.
Guests Included Misses Lois
Archibald, Mary Louise Lee,
Merle Rhoten, Donna Stroud,
Bonnie Anglin, Anna Hoiland,
Shirlee Reimann, Carolyn Wil
kes, Donna Seay, Lodis Harlan,
Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Vann
Shelton, Mrs. Roy Barker, Mrs.
Roy E. Pearce and Mrs. Ruth
Herndon.
OSC Group
Ends Year
About 65 were out for the
luncheon and meeting of Ore
gon State Mothers' club Monday
at the Mayflower hall. This was
the final event of the season for
the club.
Dr. C. E. Maser, head of the
technology department at the
college, was guest speaker, dis
cussing the importance of rec
ognizing the individuality of
students, also the program of
higher education.
New officers were installed as
follows: Mrs. L. O. Arens, pres
ident; Mrs. Dave Brown, vice
president; Mrs. Carl Miller,
treasurer; Mrs. S. J. Barrlck,
secretary.
Mrs. George W. Croisan has
served as president the past
year.
Campus Events
Beach parties continue of
special interest to Willamette
university students, three such
events being slated for the com
ing week end. Also, this coming
week end winds up the social
activities of the year for stud
ents, examinations and com
mencement being the next big
interests.
The senior class beach party
is to be Saturday. On Sunday,
the Junior class and Beta Theta
PI fraternity both are planning
beach trips.
Return From Convention
Several Salem folk were at
Gearhart for the Oregon Mutual
Fire Insurance convention, re
turning late Tuesday.
Among those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Seth Thompson, Mr.
Thompson being speaker at the
banquet; Dr. G. Herbert Smith,
who was a speaker on the pro
gram; William Walton, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Rising, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Scellars.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauer
of Denver, formerly of Salem,
were there and are to arrive
here tomorrow for a short visit
with old acquaintances.
.
Meeting Thursday The
Past Presidents' club of Capital
Unit No. 9, American Legion
auxiliary, is meeting Thursday
4-B
HOE
JUST ARRIVED
SALESMAN SAMPLES
ALL COLORS
An Opportunity of a Lifetime
for the Lady with a Small Foot
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Of
A Few Pairs AViB
ATTRACTIVELY PRICED
SALEM
At General Federation Mrs. J. L. Blair Buck, Richmond,
Va., president of the General Federation of Women's clubs
(at right) and Mrs. Hiram C. Houghton, Red Oak, Iowa
(at left) sit with Mrs. Dorothy McCullough Lee, woman
mayor-elect of Portland (center) as 2000 women delegates
open the 57th assembly of the worldwide group In Portland.
Theme for the convention is aimed at co-ordinating women's
work in world peace. (AP Wirephoto).'
Groups to Aid
Sale of Poppies
A large number of local or
ganizations will aid the sale of
the memorial poppies by the
American Legion auxiliary Fri
day and Saturday of this week,
reports Mrs. Walter L. Spauld
ing, poppy chairman from Capi
tal unit No. 9.
Groups assisting include Am
erican War Mothers, Gold Star
Mothers, Salem Woman's club,
Sojourners club, Postal Clerks'
auxiliary, Postal Carriers' aux
iliary, Lions club auxiliary,
Chapter No. 162 Order of East
ern Star, Eagles - auxiliary,
Woman's Relief corps, Disabled
American Veterans auxiliary.
The memorial flowers are
made by veterans in the Port
land and Roseburg veterans
hospitals. All funds from their
sale go to the rehabilitation
fund and to the child welfare
fund of the Legion and auxili-
Members of Capital unit No.
9, Legion auxiliary, are to en
tertain the volunteer workers
in the sale at a luncheon Fri
day In the First Methodist
church, starting at 11 a. m. The
Church street entrance is to be
used. Mrs. O. E. Palmateer
heads the committee serving-
the luncheon and is being as
sisted by Mrs. John TeSelle,
Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. Her
man Lafky, Mrs. Ella Voves.
On Thursday evening a radio
program boosting tne poppy
sale will be given over KOCO
from 7 until 7:15 o clock, Mrs.
Leon M. Brown, national com
mitteewoman In the auxiliary,
to be the speaker.
at the home of Mrs. R. W.
Wyatt, 1960 South Church, des
sert to be at 7:30 o'clock.
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OXFORDS
SANDALS
for Baby
HAIR. BRUSH
With QQC
W CARRY
THE COMPLETE
UK OF FAMOUS
WALGREEN PRODUCTS
Drugs with I
Btputition
Deluxe
PINT OF
WITCH
HAZEL
39c
$2.00 Volue
Now ltl9
75e Fitch
Dandruff Re
mover sham
poo. 1.25 5-fl. An
ti splash
spray.
Both 1.19
Save 81c
(Limit 1)
4-oi. Site
BORIC
ACID
Powder
or Crystal
15c
Mm inflammable
It's Punt Stt
NEW B'B
BALL PEN
Smart practical.
Needs no refill
for months98'
JUSTRITE
CLEANER
Pin, CQC
lilt W V
$1.00
. With the .
fragrance of
, flowers .
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PLASTIC
SUN VISOR
Adivstibtt '
sWt ... 03
$2.00 Value
ROGER &
GALLET
Cologne 1.00
Dry Perfume
1.00
Now 1.50
Save 50c
Frairinrrs:
Nllhl r DrlUht
Bt ClrnftlUn
Firm d'Amftr
Save 41c
60c Tube
EDWARDS'
OLIVE
Tablets
36c
(Limit 1)
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VITAMIN I
CAPSULES
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BREWER'S
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Federation
Scans Ban on
Crime Shows
Portland, Ore., May 26 (U.R)
Two thousand club women
from all parts of the United
States today studied resolutions
to condemn crime stories In
movies, radio programs, comic
strips and television.
Delegates to the General Fed
eraion of Women's clubs con
vention here heard the resolu
tions at opening sessions yester
day. The resolutions, submit
ted by state youth conservation
chairmen of the federation, were
referred to the various state
groups for further considera
tion. Another resolution called for
the encouragement of sobriety.
Mrs. Paul Dupertius, presi
dent of the Wyoming Federa
tion of Women's clubs, said "the
consumption of alcoholic bev
erages by teen-agers has reached
alarming proportions" and that
liquor was a leading factor in
juvenile delinquency.
The club women adopted a
resolution calling for renewal
of reciprocal trade agreements
"without crippling amend
ments." They reaffirmed fed
eration support of the program,
endorsed the international trade
organization and asked congres
sional authorization for United
States participation in it.
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
. J. H. WILLETT
405 State Street at Liberty, Salem, Oregon
Phone 3118-3119 "Only the Best"
OUR PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IS THE BEST
SERVICE WE RENDER
ASPIRIN Tablets ?lfl&N 2 1 51c
$2.00 DOROTHY GRAY
Hot Weather Cologne $1.00
25yCUTICURAS 15'
MINERAL OIL
Liquid Gm er Power1?
TIDY
DEODORANT
An effective deodorant
that gives pro- JQc
longed protection
7wtHeatkHe4
Goes
Try
LIFE WAVE COMB
Gives your hoir deep, lasting
waves. Easy to use, no chemi
cols, no heat, no steam, no electricity.
OATMEAL
COMPLEXION SOAP
Old Time Favorite for Creamy Cleansing
79c
Special Value
300
YES TISSUES
27'
3 for 79c
Amity Civic Club
Elects Officers
Amity The Amity Woman's
Civic club closed the club year
with the May meeting at the
Mehodist church with Mrs. H.
W. Forbet presiding.
Nomination and election of
officers placed Mrs. S. P. Alli
son, president. To assist her will
be Mrs. Joe McKee, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Frank Chambers,
secretary, and Mrs. Newt As
chim, treasurer.
Plans were completed for the
June meeting, which will be a
picnic and carnival in the city
park.
The Chamber of Commerce
and all clubs in the community
are invited to participate. The
Miller's Beauty Shop
Moved to
New Location
ROOM 204
229 North Commercial
PHONE 7953
PERMANENT WAVES
INCLUDING
HAIRCUT
SHAMPOO
FINGERWAVE
25 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE
Ask for S & H Green Stamps
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W. A. BRAND
PINT BOTTLE
39
fit
13 H m. Jer
ffen's Lotion
with fre
Dryad
BrvshUa or Ulher
PO DO SHAVE
CREAM
Giant tube now
only 39
87
Luster Creme
A Shampoo
with Lanolin
4 OZ.
$1.00
to Worlr IntHnlly
FREEZONE
TODAY
No clumsy pads or
plasters relieves
pain, helps remove
the corn. AA
H-oz. bottle . . . V Jj
World
j famous
Akron
Trusses
Graduate
Fitter
Private air
condition
fitting rooms
30 Ftdvrel txeiM Tot en Toilttntn. LuffffOff and BillfoHt
I '" AN I DON
I KREML I TABLETS
I MAID I Box of 12
I TONIC I mZ
49c I 17
last club program with "music"
as the theme was at the climax.
Numbers presented were: High
School Glee club, Mrs. Edna
Strout, director; two secular
numbers; sacred solos, Mrs.
Bruce Caldwell; operatic num
bers, Mrs. Howard Payne, Dun
dee, accompanist, Miss Britt,
Newberg; request piano num
ber, Miss Britt.
Mrs. Frank Chambers gave
a review of the compositions
representative of the outstand
ing events of life from Brahms,
with the accompanist Mrs. Edna
Strout.
The hostesses, Mrs. Bill West,
Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. L. M.
Christensen, Mrs. Beatrice Ash
ford, served refreshments.
$5.50
COMPLETE
AND UP
Dark Eyes
8
9 $1.19 Amelita Perfection
COLD CREAM
So fin nd ataVaffekf w m
A W . pur for
jMim fin &in m ajT
Eyelash and Eyebrow
89'
Indelible Darkener
Fait Relief For
Stomach Acidity!
A pleasant mint? drink I
Goes to wotk quickly to eas
stomach distress. Try m
BISMADINE. 5 ox. 9
Regular Size
CAMAY
SOAP
SALE
35 25c
(Limit 3)
B-ot. Bottlt
Hydrogen
PEROXIDE
17
Doable fizt
Listerine
Tooth
Powder
07c
LADY
ESTHER
4-PURPOSE
FACE CREAM
SO'
L
Pack of 12
MARLIN
RAZOR
BLADES
25c
Doub-Ede
I
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I SHINOLA I
SHOE POLISH
I" w m
rovpon . M fj
(Limit 2) p
Yes, the big sale at John-
son's is still going strong.
If you haven't been in yet,
don't wait. Come in now!
The values being present
ed are incredible.
Imagine Buying a
$55 Beautiful U
Spring Suit
for only
$34.95
or a $50
Spring Coat for
$39.00
or if you happen to be a nurse,
buying a regular $6.95 uni
form at only
$
3.00
Ju:t as a reminder, we'll list a.
few more of our tremendous
bargains:
Dresses, 2 for $5
Values to $16.95
SLIPS
NOW $1.49
Reg.
$2.98
SHORTIE COATS
Values to $49.95
NOW $25
SWEATERS
Slip-on, Short Sleeve
NOW $2.98
Reg
$3.98
BLOUSES
Reg
$6.95
Reg-.
NOW 2.89
NOW 1.39
$4.95
PURE SILK HOSE
Reg.
$1.15
NOW 39c
and many more
(
464 State St.