edited b MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER g Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, May 3, 1949 Miss Manoles President Of Spinsters Next Year New Dresident for the Salem Spinsters club is Miss Betty Jean Manoles, elections having been held last evening at a meeting of the club at the E. T. Pierce home. Miss Manoles succeeds Mrs Peter H. Gciser in the office. Other officers named include: Miss Margaret Lovell, vice presi dent; Miss Evelyn Johnson, re cording secretary; Mrs. Roy Ed gerton, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James Armpriest, treasurer. Several of the new members recently elected to this philan thropic group were welcomed at the meeting. ' Further plans were made for the annual breakfast to be given next Sunday In the Cave room at the Senator hotel, mothers of members and patronesses to be guests. Miss Margaret Lovell is general chairman. ' Hostesses for last evening's meeting were Mrs. Geiser, Miss Manoles and Mrs. Stuart Mc Elhinny, the three entertaining at the home of the parents of Mrs. Geiser. Next meeting is to be May 23 with Mrs. Vernon Prye as the hostess. Breakfast For Mothers " Forty-four attended the annual Mother's Day breakfast of t h e Credit Women's Breakfast club Tuesday morning as a colorful tfvent in Nohlgren's restaurant Miniature May poles and other favors decorated the tables and t large bouquet of varied spring flowers was arranged at the head table. ! Welcome to the mothers and guests was given by Mrs. Alice Pickett. Miss Eleanor Bailey gave the Invocation. Mrs. B. O. Schucking, intro duced by Mrs. Sue Booch, was guest speaker, giving an inter- eating account of her recent trip to Guatemala and other Central American countries. Special prizes for the morning were won by Miss Katharine Itempel, Mrs. Fred Freier, Mrs. William E. Buchell. In charge of the program was Mrs. Louise Jones, assisted by Mrs. Blanche Hull. Mrs. Chambers Guild Speaker The First Congregational church guild is meeting Wednes day in the church parlors at 2 P m- Mrs. O. R. Chambers, ' co worker with her husband, Dr. Chambers, who is head of the department of psychology at Oregon State college, will speak on the subject, "How to Be Nor mal." Mrs. Chambers will con duct a question and answer period following the talk and will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Dann. The lecture is to be on family relations and childhood problems. Hostesses for the meeting arc Mrs. S. S. Huston, Mrs. N. S. Ragland, Mrs. Ahrin Sander man, Mrs. Chris Renschler, Mrs. E. E. Owens. All women of the guild and friend of the church are in- ited. THE MEETING for Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and auxiliary will be Wednes day at 7:30 p.m. in the Salem Woman i club house. Mil EVIDENCE HiM Wtt tU hmm 4 ' Um (mtt to iMr Mlajrvi. mtm 2 ftpon RkatktW CUm Mm mafart tar Hm MaaMv arv i liM ttaartta Acalmt flat Fm. J JF meant Potur Foundation B E Goodrich CANVAS SHOES Mrs. Gunn At Auxiliary Mrs. Charles Gunn, Portland vice chairman of the national American Legion auxiliary re habilitation committee, was a visitor at the meeting of Capi tal unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, last evening. She told of the rehabilitation work being done, also of the more than 6000 volunteer hospital workers from auxiliary memb erships. The plan is to have a paid worker in each of the veterans hospitals of the country, the two veteran facilities in Oregon already hav ing such workers. for me musical program, Miss Bernice Isham of Willam ette university sang, accompa nied by Miss Glcnnis Allen. Mrs. James A. Garson. Mrs John TeSclle, Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs. George Manning and Mrs. Frank Marshall were named on a nominating com mittee. Mrs. Marshall as child wel fare chairman reported two children's coats and groceries for families had been provided. Mrs. Merle Travis announced a national security meeting at Albany on Wednesday of this week. A sum was voted bv the aux iliary to assist the Salem high school band and orchestra to go to the state competition. The group is endorsing Mrs. Stanley Krueger of The Dalles for the position of department vice president in the auxiliary Mrs. Krueger is a former mem ber of Capital Unit here. Members also voted to assist the American War Mothers with their carnation sale on May 7 VISITORS here for the week end was Miss Betty Wyckoff of Baker who was house guest of Miss Clara Belle Roth at the home of Miss Roth's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Roth The two girls are students at University of Oregon and while here took in May week-end festivities at Willamette univers ity. Mothers Plan Trips To Schools A large number of Salem mothers ii expecting to be fn Eugene and CorvalHs this com' tng week-end to take in the an nual Mothers' day week-end at University of Oregon and Ore gon State college, respectively. The event at Eugene is combin ed with the annual Junior week end festivities. Among OSC mothers planning to go to Corvallis are Mrs. Oscar Paulson, who will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Leonard Rinearson; Mrs. Douglas McKay, who is to be guest of her younger daugh ter. Miss Mary Lou McKay Mrs. Elmore Hill, who is to visit her daughter. Miss Marilyn Hill Mrs. R. C. Blaxall, to visit her daughter, Miss Joan Blaxall Mrs. Frank Burlingham, who will be guest of her son, Don. Visiting mothers at the uni versity will include Mrs. George H. Swift, who will visit her daughter, Miss Jean Claire Swift, and her son, George Swift; Mrs. Charles H. Huggins, who is to be guest of her daugh ter, Miss Suzanne Huggins; Mrs. Aubrey S. Tussing, who will visit her daughter, Miss Roberta Tussing; Mrs. George Alexander who is to be guest of her daugh ter, Miss Charlotte Alexander, and of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George C Alexander; Mrs. George S. Hoff man, who will visit her daugh ter, Miss Jeanne Hoffman; Mrs. W. W. Baum, who is to be guest of her daughter. Miss Frances Baum. CHERYL JEAN Keuscher cel-i ebrated her fourth birthday Sun-j day. May 1, at the home of herl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Keuscher. Invited to attend were Cher-1 yls grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.j Tom Hannon, and Mr. and Mrs.: Clarence Keuscher, great grand mothers, Mrs. G. N. Coan, Mrs. Susan Hannon and Mrs. Anna Disbrow. Also, Gary Lee Long, Kalen and Phyllis Osterberg, Danny Cooper, Steven, Olan, and Annetta Smith, Cherry Hennen, Donna Jean Craven, Jan Smith, Joy and Ric Fortune, Nancy Marggi, Mickey and Sandy Keu scher. David Keuscher, Karen1 and Diann Harris and Sharon Stotlcr. KKIZER Ladies Sewing club is meeting Thursday, all day, at the home of Mrs. J. E. White head. There will be a no-host luncheon at noon. THE WOMEN'S fellowship of the Knight Memorial church is sponsoring a program and sil ver tea on Wednesday at 2 p.m at the church. oUu?, samgir.siiva.ra meeting regularly for Sat- r-t f turday noon luncheons to talk DOOtS bDUrS alViover their plan, and new ideas. By GLOUIA ROBINSON Mounted Posse banquet "was tj The splendid Oregon Mounted Posse banquet was a S" smashing success under the more than capable direc tion of Chairman Tom Allen. The gleaming silver mounted saddles and equipment, the gorgeous floral centerpieces and the beau tiful Palomino stallion, Allamar, corraled in the center of the quite enough to To Present Play Salem Civic Players will present "M'Liss (My Western Miss)" May 10 and 11 at Bush school, sponsored by the Salem Optimist club. Proceeds will go to the newly organized boys club of the Optimists. In the pic ture, left to right, are: Velma Davis, Evelyn Esau, Maurice Deckard, Jim Simpson, Mim Baer, LeRoy Krueger, Agnes Orummond, Helen Lucas, Nate Steinbock and Dorothy Hill. Mothers Club Has Election New officers for the Alpha Chi Omega Mothers club were named at the meeting of the group last evening and include: Mrs. J. W. Hutchison, president: Mrs. Floyd Siegmund, vice pre sident; Mrs. Glenn Hoar, secre tary-treasurer. Retiring officers were: Mrs. Siegmund as presi dent: Mrs. Fred. Halvarson as vice president; and Mrs. C. J. Kimble as secretary-treasurer. At the meeting a surprise handkerchief shower was given for Mrs. W. E. Kirk, chaperon at the active chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Willamette, this being Mrs. Kirk's last year with the group. Fifteen attended the meeting. last of the year for the group. Mellower Mixed Drinks : i '"ill tii ' That's why thousands have switched to Calvert Reserve. Calvert Reserve Blended Whisker -86.8 Proof-65 Oraln Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City ll rates an original (Moihtr's Day, Sunday, May 8) We don't moon that Mom expect thousand dollar creation from Paris . . but tht thould rat something xtra iptciall Her or pint and earrings chosen from eur vast tletioni at fitting tribute! to MOM I They're fascinating original designi In crystal, topaz, amethyst, aqua, rose and emerald. Jewelry Dept. Main Floor RETURNS EAST Miss room were make It the most talked on ban quet of the season. Governor Douglas McKay, accompanied by Mrs. McKay, was seated at the center table along with Cap tain Lee Eyerly and Dustv Rhodes, Mr. Rhodes well known and long active in mounted posse affairs. Representing the St. Paul Rodeo association were President and Mrs. Roy Mana gre of St. Paul. Also included on the guest list were Mr. O. E. Stevenson of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Price, Rose Ross and Cecil Edwards . . . Casting ad miring glances at the magnifi cent Allamer from their table were Mr. and Mrs. Graham Tina i Sharkey, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mr. States of DuBois, Penn., left for her home Thursday after visit ing for two weeks at the C. F. heilly home on North Liberty street. Miss States and Mrs. Reilly are cousins. A She Wants! (Mottwr's Doy, May 8) (Sunbeam MIXMASTER Th new Sunbeam Mixmaster gives you two great new Auto matic features the Automatic Juice Extractor and Automatic Bowl-speed control. In addi tion, it has all the other exclu sive Mixmaster advantages that make cooking, baking, getting meals so fast and easy. Yoa simply Dial your favorite reo ape. Tbe Famous Mix-Finder dial has all the every- ay mix ing speeds plainly indicated and right at your finger tips. and Mrs. Jack Llndeman, Mr Corned Beef Hath ' 1 A HATY MIAL IN A JIFFY... Plenty of rich, whole some meat makes Sinclair's Fidelity Corned Beef Hash a mighty hearty dish. Tasty, too, because it's made the 'homemade' way. Get Sinclair's Fidelity Corned Beef Hash today. and Mrs. Bus Youngquist, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Stangeby Mr and Mrs. Ernie Henningson, Mr and Mrs. Grant Ferris, Mr and Mrs. George L. Arbuckle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leth, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mr and Mrs. Van Wieder and Mr and Mrs. Walter Zozel . . . Seen chatting in the lounge were Mr. and Mrs. Don MacFarlane, Mr and Mrs. Don Hanson, Patricia Sharkey, Tom Livesly, Mr. and Mrs. Holly Jackson, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis, Bert Belieu and Miss E. Summers . , . Our con gratulations to all the chairmen and their committees for a most spectacular affair. The hard working horse show chairmen and their committees! Plans are well formulated for ( mammoth street parade on the morning of May 7 begin ning at 10 o'clock. The parade will consist mainly of horses and riders In their colorful re galia The Idea for an English drill team is coming to life under the enthusiastic direction ol BU ly Fyock, one of the club's new est members. Mr. Fyock hopes to see organized a group of Eng lish riders who can after a per iod of time present a precise and intricate drill such as per formed by the club's now fam ous western drill team. CENTRALIA Temple, Pythian Sisters, Is meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Pythias hall. Officers are to meet at 7 p.m. Officers and members of the temple are planning to attend the district convention to be held at Independence, Thursday. The afternoon session convenes at 1 o'clock at the Legion hall there. Capital Drug Store Store & Liberty "On the Corner" PACIFIC FRUIT & PRODUCE COMPANY sile wholesale distributors 20 cfiRfiTs $rkror)l(oWsVdy A gift of glamour to add elegance to Mother' Day and many a day . . . golden 20 Carat Perfume by Dana luxuriously presented . . . breathlessly received! -7) Ptrfum $2.75 to $35.00 CtliM $2.25 to $6.50 SI 0 I A tiny, gaily colored plastic thot in a gay, miniature shoe box . . . with a Gift Certificate turked inside . . . for a pair of beautiful CROSS SHOES Come In. Cet one for Tour moth er. Shell lore it. And she'll lore choosing from these and other lovely Cold (Red) Crosa Shoes. Shot Dept. Main Floor