r,Officer at AAUW Event Guest speaker for the meeting of the Salem branch, American Association of University Wo men, next Thursday evening In Baxter hall will be Miss Chris tine Heinig, head of the program in childhood education for AAUW as an asociation on the national headquarters staff, Washington, D. C. Miss Heinig Is west to visit some of the divisions and branches, being In Portland this week-end to take in the state conference of the Oregon dlvl sion. The meeting Is at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Burlingham is to sing, accompanied by Miss Alice Crary Brown. For the social part, the host' esses will be Mrs. W. S. Bradley, Mrs. P. L. Calvert, Mrs George Martin. Mrs. Kenneth Miller, Mrs. C. L. Mort, Mrs. George M. Self, Jr., Miss Besse Eliza beth Brown, Miss Genevieve Cockerllne, Miss Jessica Kinsey. Dr. Mary Purvine and Dr. Helen Pearce are to pour. Aurora Club Aurora Members of the Aurora Woman's club motored to the home of Mrs. J. R. Kraus for their regular meeting. Elec tion of 1949 officers resulted in the following being chosen: Mrs Fred Dentel, president; Mrs Sally Fountain, vice-president; Mrs. William Jensen, secretary; Mrs. William Gooding, financial secretary, and Mrs. Lorln Giesy treasurer. Plans were formulated for the annual spring musicale to be held during the month of May, . at the home of Mrs. E. C. Diller in Aurora. Committees reported receipts of $21 from the shrub sale and $30.79 from the bazaar and gift sales, held recently in the Knights of Pythias hall. Mrs. Edwin Miller, Mrs. E E. Bradtl, Mrs. Fred Dentel, Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs. Gerald Beach, Mrs. L. G. Giesy, Mrs J. R. Kraus and Mrs. B. W Stoner were named as delegates to the Marlon County Federa tion of Women s clubs conven tion held at Macleay. The club voted to invite the County Fed eration of Women's clubs to meet with Aurora and Hubbard clubs next October. Mrs. John Rasmussen was elected to membership. Other recent new members are Mrs. John Eller and Mrs. Vernon Eller. SOUTH Salem WCTU Is to meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George Hen derson, 1309 South Liberty street. Mrs. W. E. Stripling is to lead the devotions. Miss Har riet Robbins, teacher for handi capped children, is to give a talk on "Special Education in Our Salem Schools." All interested women are invited. MR. AND MRS. Booster club of St. Mark Lutheran church is meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the church. There will be entertainment featuring home talent and there will be refresh ments. On the committee are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Poff, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Remus, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rudie, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson. WOODBURN New officers of St. Luke's Mothers' club are Mrs. Joe Sowa, president; Mrs. Wilfred Verboort, vice president; Mrs. Burt Geschwill, secretary; Mrs. Anton Zastoup 11, treasurer; Mrs. Joe Serres, auditor. The club voted a donation for the new Catholic library and to the seminary collection. A three dollar prize was awarded to the first and second grade room of St. Benedict's school for having the most mothers present at the meeting. FOR THE WEEKLY radio program over KOAC next Fri day for the State Federation of Women's clubs, Dr. E. W. War rington, head of the department of religion at Oregon State col lege, is to give the talk on "My Faith." DuBarry Regular $500 jar J Here at a wonderful saving b 0 rich, rosy balm that bringi tired- looking skin back to the peak of prettineu in juit twenty mlnuttsl It'i the perfect "pick-up" before important dotes, YouTI want to buy a jar today for UrnsW Mm onr Outorry Don Cra Mart by WJrd (Mr ragvlor 2.00 or for our? 1.00 'KnMa ButWy loawty Prsporalloni by Itlcharat Hvalnut a v Capital Drug Store Slat It Liberty "On the Corner" Mt .:.' Wed 67 Years Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hanson were honored recently at a reception observing their 67th wedding anni versary. The reception was given at the home of their son in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Thompson. International Study Grants, Fel lowships Listed by AAUW One of five international study grants announced as established within the Oregon division of the American Association of Uni versity Women is named the Beryl Holt grant, named in honor of Miss Beryl Holt, past president of the local AAUW and now regional fellowship chairman. mmmmmmmmmmmsutitiriim- Five such grants were listed at the annual state conference of the AAUW In Portland, Friday and Saturday. Medford has given one, Portland one, while two are given by the state division, one to be known as the Oregon grant, the other as the Florence M. Earl grant, in honor of Mrs. Virgil D. Earl of Eugene, a past president of the state AAUW. Mrs. John Burcham of Salem was the retiring state president and presided at the two-day conference. New officers elec ted for the next biennium in clude: Mrs. R. E. McCormack of Eugene, president; Mrs. Crecene Fariss, Portland, vice president; Mrs. Willard Duncan, Klamath Falls, treasurer; Miss Abby Adams, Eugene, secretary. Awarding of two fellowships was announced as follows: Ore gon fellowship, to Miss Elaine Tanner, Reed college, for advan ced work In economics at Uni versity of California; Mabel Merwin fellowship, to Miss Abi gail Brown, also of Reed col lege, for advanced work in li terature at Columbia university The 1950 state conference is scheduled for Bend. Among those attending the Portland event from Salem were Mrs. Burcham. Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Guy N. Hickok, Mrs. Ver non Wiscarson. Miss Elise Schroeder, Miss Eleanor Ste phens, Miss Constance Weinman Miss Ola Clark, Miss Marjorie Chester. Mrs. Floyd Utter, Miss Amanda Anderson. SALEM Council of Women's Organizations met last week in the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. W. J. Beard presiding. Mrs. Sam Campbell from the Junior Woman's club talked on youth conditions in the city and a need for community effort in equipping playgrounds and set ting up recreational facilities Each representative was asked to take back the project to her club to discuss. Dr. C. A. Howard, formerly president of the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, was guest speaker and discussed in- tercultural relations. AIMS VILLE Mrs. Charles Martin was hostess to the Aums- vllle Women's club. Mrs. Hugh Craig presided over the short business meeting. Plans were discussed for a guest day to be held in May. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. G Mary Heln, Mae Lamb, Hugh Craig, Ivan Putnam, Elmer Klein, E. Towle, and Miss Min nie Peterson. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Minnie Peterson. 10 Down Pat Monthly VENETIAN BLINDS And Shades Wa alia waib. rttasa, aalat anf racial Mar alt Vanrllaa aiinaa. ELMER, Tha Blind Mon Call anytime for Frtr Eatimatea Phone I-73ZI MM Hurt t Weat Salem We give 8&H Green Stamps New Officers New officers announced for the Woman's Society for Chris tian Service in the First Meth odist church are: Mrs. P. A. Fugate, president: Mrs. Roy Fedje, vice president Mrs. Lloyd Lee, recording sec retary; Mrs. C. H. Sawyer, pro motion secretary; Mrs. Edna Waterman, treasurer; and the following departmental secre taries Mrs. L. D. Jones, spiritu al life secretary; Mrs. Roy Lock enour, missionary education and service; Mrs. E. E. Bergman Christian social relations, Mrs. Theodore Ullakko, local church activities; Mrs. Brooks Moore, student work; Mrs. Harry W Scott, youth work; Mrs. J. E Sayre, children's work; Mrs Ralph DaMetz, supply work; Mrs. Alma Shipley, literature and publications; Mrs. Steve Anderson, status of women; Mrs. Melvin Gilson, president for the past two years, member at large for the local WSCS. AMITY The Yamhill Countv Federation of Women's clubs will hold its 32nd annual meet ing at Dayton, April 25. s BALM BflRR LOTION pure tanolin for amazing renar iron dry. rough chapped hands ' ' (i N. Tie MEVJHAXVBQMD of wo ases EXTERIOR USES Sheathing, concrete form linen, for farm buildings, gartga doors, for exterior Baas when painted. INTERIOR USES Wall board, partitions, flooring and aubfloora, natures, furni ture, cablatts, table tops and halvaa. Com pari Quality M rYica-Yaa'l CHVPCR - tlattvat NATVRtS IK000 IMPftOWO HXJ Two to Give Recital Tonight A recital of interest to many friends Monday evening will be that of Mrs. Clorinda Topping, soprano, and Bonnet Ludden. planist.'The program will be at 8:15 o'clock in Waller hall. The public Is invited. The program follows: I Amarilll, Mia Bella Cacclnl. Se Florindo e Fedele A. Scar latti. O Del Mlo Amato Ben Don- audy. Vola Farfalletta (baaed on Chopin Etude. Op. 23, No. B) M. Sandoval. II Aria and scene: Dove Sono from "The Marriage of Figaro" Mozart. Ill Song cycle: Unvergoenglichkeit Korngold. IV When t Go Alone A. Buzzl- Peccla. Folk longs of the British Isles (The Sally Gardens, The Ash Grove, Oliver Cromwell) Britten. Sing a Song of Sixpence arr. Hughes. Spring Joy Seitz. V Suite for Voice and Piano J. Turina (Llevadme von Voso tras, Tu Puplla es Azul, Besa el Aura) J. Turnina. a AURORA At a simple cere mony in the Christian church in Vancouver. Wash.. Mrs. Rayi Fish (nee Laura Kocher), was married to Avon Jesse, Saturday ! morning, April 9. For her wedding, Mrs. Jesse chose a brown tailleur with matching hat and accessories, and an orchid corsage. Guests at the ceremony were the bride's sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Fish and daughter, Mari lyn, of Marks Prairie; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Fish and daughter, Norma Jean, of Mackburg and the bridegroom's brother, Charles Kinzer of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse will make their home in Canby upon re turning from Seattle. Cham Chat" MRS. EMMA K. HALEY You're a regular patron of your local beauty shop. You feel at home there and they know Just about what you want and how you like it done. However, you're thinking seriously of changing the style of your hair do and you wonder if maybe a visit to this fellow with the for eign sounding name might not result in a miraculously becom ing style for your friends to ex claim over. Bosh I The people in your regular shop know all the latest and best hair styles. They have to) Also they know your hair and what can and can not bs done with It better than any stranger could posalbly know If you want a new hair style, consult your own hair dresser first. You'll probably be better pleased In the long run and yout besutv budget won't suffer so heavily. OREGON SCHOOL of BEAUTY CULTURE PHONE 3-6800 230 N. Liberty St. Watch Next Monday'a Paper toekl llkt tn$ llgbt-coltnd wood. worts lik wood it IS wood but tmprortd 100-told. CkeoM . J. W. Copeland I LUMBER YARD LUMBER YARD 828 Wallaca Rd. W. Salem Ph.1-6627 fOV 1 If MRS, MART BOYLE, New port, state president, was honor ed at this week'i meeting of the FL club. Sixteen attended the meeting. An informal evening was spent, followed by refresh ments. Wild orchids, yellow primroses and miniature May poles were the decorations. Plans were made for the an nual Mothers' day breakfast. Mrs. Colene Lounsbury, Mrs. Forrest Greenfield and Mrs. Victor Koop are "ommittee chairmen arrang ing for the event. Next meeting comes May 8 at the home of Miss Delores Hill. a a a THE TRI-Y TEEN Mothers club Is meeting Thursday for its monthly no-host luncheon at the YWCA. C. Derthick of Wllla mette psychology department, is to give a talk on adolescent be havior and the response from adults. Mrs. Glen Weaver is to preside. Mrs. A. E. Archibald is chairman for the program. The event is given to honor advisers and volunteer workers in the Trt-Y Teen department. jtttMim TIME: Monday and Tuesday PLACE: Our Round-the-Clock hosiery counter FEATURING: Miss Hunt, Round-the-Clock's Fit Specialist PURPOSE: To give you a permanent answer to all your problems You'll never know what complete hosiery beauty Is until you've had your stockings fitted to your personal re quirements in Round-the-Clock Individual Fit Nylons. It makes pretty legs beautiful and all legs prettier! No more twisting seoms, wrinkled ankles, or fit problems of any kind, whether you are 4 feet 8 or 6 feet 2, weigh 80 or 200 pounds. During the Fit Forum, come in and hove Miss Hunt, one of the country's leading fit specialists, give you an expert diagnosis of your requirements. She's a fashion stylist, too. She'll be happy to answer any hosiery color problems, and recommend the right spring shades to set off your every costume color. MuceJT Mu Phi Epsilon Planning Tea Mu Phi Epsilon, professional women s music honor societv has set Sunday afternoon, May IS, as the date for their Ameri can music concert and benefit tea. The concert, to be held at Waller hall on the Willamette university campus, will feature Mu Phi's and faculty in an all American music concert. Following the concert a bene fit tea will be sponsored by pa tronesses of Mu Phi Epsilon. The setting will be the beautiful home of Mrs. Frank Burlingham. The purpose of the tea Is In benefit of one of Mu Phi Epsl- Ion's projects. Gads Hill Music Center in Chicago, which was organized to care for and to teach underprivileged children and adults. The school of music at Gads Hill is Mu Phi's project and many teachers give gener ously of their time and skills to bring that medium of expression found in the art to those who otherwise would never have op n hosiery nyw Remember, you have a dote this week, ot our Round-the-Clock hosiery counter! Capilal Journal, Salem, Oregon, portunlty for appreciating. The concert and tea are open to the public. a a a ANN J V D 8 O N Missionary circle of the First Baptist church met Friday evening. Mrs. Charles Cox Installed the new officers and committee chairmen In a candlelight service around a huge paper rose. A corsage for each officer was concealed in the petals of the flower. As background music. Mrs. Flor ence Schmltke of Dallas played the vibraharp. Mrs. Clinton Lammers sang, accompanied by Mrs. Lloyd T. Anderson. Mrs. Marion Curry is the newly installed president, Mrs. Marvin Roth, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Gus Klemple, second vice president; Mrs. Mabel Mey ers recording secretary; Mrs Cecil Lantz, corresponding sec retary, and Mrs. Ray Cates, pub licity secretary. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Dewey Davis, Mrs. Marvin Roth, Mrs Milton Coe, Mrs. Clarence Shrock, and Mrs. Roy Reynolds hosiery fit .Get the answer to hosiery Jit problems like these Monday, April 25, 1949 11 THE MONTHLY meeting for the Ladles' auxiliary to the Na tional Associalton of Letter Car riers will be held at the home of Mrs. Milton Blackman, 33 Lans ing avenue, Wednesday evening; at 8 o'clock. Before You Store, See Our -STORAGE! -CLEANING! -RESTYLING! Wrinkles ol rh ankle? Twitting scam I Baggy kntei Too tight obov ttt) knee, U 1 Too long, too short SEE CHAPCO BOARD TO DAY I Blaiatlac4'ar M raraa rMahrwaMa-1l", IO", 14 35 North Liberty