Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    National
-jf Scout Aide
Visits Here
Mi Teresa J. Carter of the
Girl Scout national staff will
be in the Santiam area from
May 11 to 13, it is announced
by Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
Girl Scout president. While hi
this area Miss Carter will meet
with the board of directors, the
finance committee, and the staff
and office committee. She also
will consult with Community
Chest officials.
As director of the finance and
office service bureau of the na
tional Girl Scout organization,
Miss Carter is in close touch
with Girl Scout co u n c i 1 s
throughout the nation, whom
she assists in budgeting and
fund raising, as well as in the
mechanics of office manage
ment. She works closely with
the Community Chests and
councils, to which most Girl
Scout councils belong. The San
tiam area council is a member
of the Salem Community Chest
A former volunteer worker
in Girl Scouting, Miss Carter
has been associated with the
movement in a professional ca
pacity for many years. She was
the first director of Girl Scout
ing in Region II, comprising
New York, New Jersey, Puerto
i Rico and Canal Zone and was
the first field adviser sent from
the national Girl Scout organi
zation to the Hawaiian Islands.
Miss Carter began her career
in Girl Scouting as executive
director of the Girl Scout coun
cil in New Rochelle, N.Y., her
home city.
f Widely travelled both in the
United States and abroad, Miss
Carter served as a lieutenant of
the Red Cross ambulance corps
during World War I. She is a
graduate of the Urseline semi
nary. New Rochelle, N.Y., and
of Jenny Hunter training school
in New York.
Gregory Stadter
Observes Birthday
A birthday party was given
Tuesday afternoon for Gregory
Stadter on the occasion of his
seventh anniversary, the party
being at the rairmount Hill
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr.
Gregory's guests included
Tommy Heltzel, Michael Fritz,
Mickey Campbell, Randy de
weese, Douglas Hamilton, Ron
ny Potts, Darrell Nordyke,
Larry McCargar, Billy Purvine,
Billy Brown, Stephen Dawson,
Kerry Burke, Catheryn and Car
olyn Stadter, twin sisters of the
little boy,
BARBARA FRIETCHIE tent.
Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War, will meet Friday
at 2 p. m. in the Salem Woman's
club house.
AN League's
Party Tuesday
About 50 attended the lunch
eon and bridge afternoon for
the Salem Women's Army and
Navy league, Tuesday, at the
Senator hotel. Many new
members were greeted.
Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton won
the honors at bridge.
Announcement was made the
June 7 meeting, the last of the
season, will be at Silver Creek
Falls lodge. At that time new
officers will be elected.
Shower Given for
Mrs. Paul Ryan
A social event of interest to
her many friends of the Mt
Angel-Monitor community, was
a shower for Mrs. Paul Ryan
which was held at the home of
Mrs. James Park on May 1.
Mrs. Lloyd Reinwald of Sa
lem assisted Mrs. Park as host
ess and those attending were
the honored guest, Mrs. Paul
Ryan. Mrs. Marlin' Hammond,
Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mrs. Lyle
Skiller. Mrs. Lou Pfoffinger
Mrs. Fred Lucht, Mrs. Dale
Plummer, Mrs. Fred Lucht,
Mrs. Dale Plummer, Mrs. John
Stinger, Mrs. James Hammond.
Mrs. Paul Simon, Mrs. Byron
Ballweber, Mrs. Chris Hanson,
the Misses Wilma and Lois Han
son, Mrs. Floyd Linn, Mrs. Wil
ma Stenger, Mrs. Carl Goff, Mrs.
LaVerne Norton, Mrs. Ann See
ley, Mrs. Clifford Norton, Mrs.
Elmer Schneider, Mrs. Iven
Twits, Mrs. Virgil Ryan, Mrs.
Lars Herigstad, all of the com
munity, Mrs. Norris Sells, of
Eugene, Mrs. Lester Herigstad
of Salem, and the hostesses.
Plan Banquet
The Salem Christian Business
and Professional W o m e n's
group's Mother and Daughter
banquet is to be held at the
Youth Center Tuesday, May 10.
at 6:15 p.m. Talks, readings and
musical numbers will be given
by various mothers and daugh
ters. This will be followed with a
message by Miss Minnie Jane
Johnson, western representative
for C.B. & P.W. and youth home
missions. Women from all
churches are urged to attend this
dinner. They should phone
35223 for reservations by Sat
urday, May 7.
Capital Journal. Salem. Or.. Wednesday. May 4, 1949 7 '
WOMEN
WANTED
For Beauty training. Ex
cellent opportunities are al
ways open to the skilled
beautician. Classes are now
forming at Salem's oldest
and most advarced beauty
school. Call or writ for our
new low rates.
Oregon School of Beauty
Culture
230 N Liberty Ph. 36800
KAILES h.c.l
(High Cost of Living)
COAT
and
SUIT
SALE
Ladies! Here is a coat
and suit event that takes
a healthy swing at the
HIGH COST OF LIVING.
Kailes H. C. L. Sale Is
your opportunity to wear
the latest styles ... the
finest materials at a real
savings. All new Spring
stocks all new designs
and materials all at
drastic reductions. COME!
SEE FOR YOURSELF!
SALE STARTS THURS
DAY, MAY 5! DON'T
MISS THIS SALE!
Regular Value to 69.50
Women's Coats
r in tit umrNow Reduced
eoau to fell wool
Porjtminn twtMl.
Ofcn Pltldi end
Wool OibtrdlnM
In Huon'i new
wt colon. SUM
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Regular Values to 69.50
WOMEN'S SUITS
You'll love these genuine Paragon and Brunswick
Worsted, Pacific Lorraine and Julliard m m ttl
Gabardine Suits. Newest spring shades. tXlX
Sizes 10 to 18. Now reduced to
Value to 49.50
WOMEN'S SHORTIE COATS
8PECIAL GROUP
WOMEN'S SHORTIE COAT
These lovely Pacific Lorraine and
Julliard Gabardine Shorties
Now only
Broken sizes but real values in this
group.. Fine all wool shorties.
Other now 16.95 to 24.95
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Is she a madonna
or a precious pixie
Is her love calm as the night and deep as
the sea? Then she likes gifts of quiet elegance.
Choose carefully from our well thought-out selec
tions . . . you can mirror her personality
with just the right thing.
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HANDBAGS
41!, Give her. fine
'f ' fr nc or plastic b
fine leather, fab-
bag.
A PURE SILK SCARF
For her every purpose wear
a smartly printed silk scarf.
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HANSEN GLOVES
Give her the best in gloves.
Hansen's are famous for
style and wear.
IMPORTED SWISS
HANKIES
A dainty imported hankie
will please mother on her
big day.
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Is she an exciting, vivacious mother? Match
her joy of living with a gift of glamour. She'll en
joy the sheerest stockings . . . the most attractive
jewelry . . . the gayest umbrella. Just a
few ideas from our limitless collection.
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GIVE HER A COMPACT
Elgin-American compacts
are beautifully designed.
Mother would love a new
one.
COSTUME JEWELRY
Of course mother would
like costume Jewelry in the
new manner. Shop for her
nowl
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NYLON STOCKINGS
Just ask our hosiery sales
ladies, they know what mo
ther likes when it eomes to
good nylons.
A TEXTRON BLOUSE
She can't have too many
suit blouses for the sum
mer. Textron are noted for
style, wear and washabll-
I LIPSTICK
j We have her favorite lip
stick and in the color she
UMBRELLA FOR HER
A standby for rainy days. A
fine selection of new 18-rib
rayon or nylon tops.
In the Heart of Downtown Salem
ALSO IN POTUNDAlANYIUOINI