Capital Edited by MARIAN Capital Journal, Salem, Salem Couple Wed in South Tmm faltfnrnin ramM Word Of the marriage of Miss Dolorese Jackman, daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Carl A. Jackman of this itv in Private Harold Larking. on of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lar kins, also of Salem. The marriage was solemnized m a candlelight service at the I2nd Infantry chapel at Fort Ord, Calif., May 9. at 7 o'clock In the evening, Chaplain Clar ence H. Lund officiating. The double-ring ceremony was used, the service taking place before n altar banked with lavendar Irises, pink roses and white mapdragons. The bride wore a white taffeta dress with Kelly green acces sories and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Sam Saunders of Salem was matron of honor. She wore dressmaker suit of black with pink accessories and a corsage of gardenias. Sgt. lc Marvin E. Larkins of Fort Ord was best man for his brother. The bridegroom's parents, ac companied by Miss Clara Lar kins, Mrs. Sam's Saunders and daughter, Judith, all of Salem, went south for the wedding. For the wedding, Mrs. Larkins wore in aqua suit with brown acces sories and corsage of orchids. A small reception followed it the home of Sgt. lc and Mrs Marvin E. Larkins, members of of the immediate family and a few friends attending. Both of the bridal couple were graduated from Salem high school with the class of 1948. Newly Formed Club Reports Meeting Silverton The most recently organized Woman's club In Marion eounty, the Abiqua La dies' Sociel club, met at the home of Mrs. Elenore Kauf. Tuesday, for a no-host dinner at noon, with fifteen members present. Mrs. Esther Bamett was ad mitted as a new member. An Informal program of music, rocal and Instrumental, and risiting were enjoyed during the ifternoon. Mrs. Ben Butler was the entertainment chairman for the day. During the afternoon the (roup drove to the historic spot on the Abiqua Cliff where the monument in memorial to the defenders of their homes against the Indians la located. Pictures were taken of the group and officers. The June 14 meeting will be it the home of Mrs. John Jacob ton for an outdoor picnic m the facobson gardens. Planning the entertainment for the day will be Mrs. Margaret Shepherd, Mrs. Helen McKillop and Mrs. William Rue. Through the efforts of the fecently elected president, Mrs. Rue, the club was organized in January of this year. 176 North 1 - --'-"-'-tlMllf I Women LOWRf FISCHER Oregon, Friday, May 13, 1949 Entertains Group Mrs. Melvin Gilson, retiring president of the Woman's So ciety for Christian Service in the First Methodist church, en tertained the executive board at breakfast Wednesday morn ing at the church, the event pre ceding the meeting of the board. Party for Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Phyllis Sand ers, who is to be married June 11 to Donald Dimbat, a shower was given Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ela Lovre, the hostesses being Miss Emma line Bair, Miss Barbara Sadler, Miss Cecelia Green, Mrs. Chris tine Mumm, Mrs. Waldron Hill pot, Mrs. Edwin Fobar, Miss Lovre. Games were played and an informal evening enjoyed. Spring flowers were used in decorating. Attending the party were Miss Sanders, Mrs. George Sanders, Mrs. Edwin Dimbat, Mrs. Maurice Lee, Mrs. Earl Brinson, Mrs. Duane Hewitt, Mrs. Lewis McFarland, Mrs. V. Bousquet, Mrs. Jess George, Mrs. Ray Berry, Mrs. Xavier Eckhout, Mrs. Leonard Turn bull, Mrs. K. J. Hewitt, Mrs. Georgia Roberts, Mrs. Alice Jonas, Mrs. Fern Conner, Mrs Blanche Cupp, Miss Louise Pet tit, Miss Phyllis Graham, Miss Mildred Toombs, Miss Emma Belt, Miss Gladys Schollin, Miss Janice Eckout, Miss Carol Nel son, Miss Mildred Robson, Miss Pat Kuebler, Miss Judy Sand ers, Miss Darlene Bull, Miss Sarah Lovre, Miss Bertha Lovre and the hostesses. AUMSVILLE The Aums- ville Unit of the Legion auxi liary met In City hail. Spe cial guests were Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Williams. Ar rangements were made for the annual poppy sale and the ser ies E bond sales. The last meet ing of the year will be held the first Wednesday in June when new officers will be elect ed and Installed. SALEM chantfr OrHr rt eastern star, is meeting Satur day at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple. There will be initia tion. Visitors In Amity Amity Visiting Mrs. Martha E. Brown, on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of Eugene, Paul Brown of West Linn, for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, and Mrs. Edith Jones of Salem. Liberty Guest Day For Club A large group attended the guest day afternoon for the So journers club, Thursday after noon, in the Salem Woman's club, bridge games following the dessert. May poles were used in dec orating, also individual old fashioned nosegays. Guests included Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Ralph Pickering, Mrs. Bruce Croghan, Mrs. Earl Croghan, Mrs. Walter Wood, Mrs. Buy Albin, Mrs. Verne Davis, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Alan Brown, Mrs. Evelyn Read, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. Glen Meier, Mrs. Howard Dook, Mrs. Ted Stook, Mrs. Ed Payseno, Mrs. Tyler Stone, Mrs. H. R. Francher. Mrs. Douglas Fosbury played musical selections. Mrs. Diana Lynn was welcom ed as a new member. Mrs. Frank Ward as chairman of the committee of hostesses. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Alan Brown and Mrs. Severt Swanson, among the guests; Mrs. Hobart Jackson and Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard for the members, all at bridge; and to Mrs. O. A. Olson at pinochle. Two members of the group are leaving Salem, Mrs. John Dann going to Coos Bay, Mrs. Lewis Lenhart for Los Angeles. Organ Vespers An organ vesner servirp f tn be given Sunday evening at S o'clock in the First Congrega tional church. Mrs. Jean Hnh- son Rich will be at the organ, assisted by Frank Fisher at the violin, accompanied by Miss Betty imom. The interested pub lic is invited. SUBLIMITY The Subli mity Woman's club met Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Katherine Toepfer. Diver sion of the afternoon was 500 with high score going to Mrs. Rose Reisterer and low score to Mrs. Margaret Halfman. After a short business meeting re freshments were served to the following, Mrs. Rose Susbeaur, Mrs. Margaret Halfman. Mrs. Gertrude Kintz. Mrs. Rose Ries terer, Mrs. Mary Dechateau, Mrs. Martha Glover, Mrs. Rose Becker, Mrs. Ida Steffes, Mrs. Angeline Hassler, Mrs. Theresa Hassler, Mrs. Frances Hartman. Miss Philomene Schrewe, and the hostess, Mrs. Katherine Toepter. IIAYESVILLE The Hayes ville Women's club will hold its annual noon luncheon, May 19, at the home of Mrs. G. Strozet. Mrs. L. Carrow, Mrs. Clara Ech- out, Mrs. J. Hensley and Mrs. Loretta Fisher will assist the hostess. COOL COTTON SYL-O-JAMAS.... mM SHIRTWAIST STYLE Shown In tails, mediums and shorts sizes , . . colorful prints In Butcher-Boy and shirtwaist styles . . . you'll delight In choosing from this varied collection of summer pajamas. PRICED $4.50 to $S.93 2nd FLOOR LINGERIE DEPT. " C ' aV-. r i 'M W Recent Bride The marriage Of Mrs. LaVerne Eggers, the former Maxine Stenger, was solemnized late in February. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stenger of Gervais, Mr. Eggers the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eggers of Brooks. (Jesten-Miller stu dio picture.) New Officers In Auxiliary New officers were elected at the meeting of the Hollywood Lions club auxiliary, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Robert I. Hanna is the new president and other offi cers include: Mrs. P. W. Hale, vice president; Mrs. Cecil A. Lantz, secretary; Mrs. Charles D. Cox, treasurer. Installation will be June 15 at the home of Mrs. Robert A. Forkner, 1855 North Capitol street. Mrs. J. Harry Moran, Mrs. J. E. VanWyngarden and Mrs. F. Alfred Williams are the committee arranging for the in stallation event. At this week's meeting, held at the Lions Den, Mrs. A. J. Crose and Mrs. Forkner were named delegates to the conven tion to be held in June in As toria. For the music songs were given by Boy Scouts of troop No. 3, sponsored by the Lions club. Ed Lewis showed pictures on India. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. L. P.. Thomas, Mrs. Charles D. Cox, Mrs. C. A. Gies, Mrs. C. R. Lindstrom. The serv ing table was elaborately deco rated with a May pole on a bed of pansies with pink and white tapers on either side. Mrs. Carl G. Collins was a guest at the meeting. AND MISS PULLMAN BRINGS YOU SMART SLEEP- WEAR FOR SUMMER Miller's are showing a special buy In cool summer sleepwear In very practical seersucker. Thpre's nothing better than soft cool cotton for summerl These come in white with pink or blue printed designs and plain tail ored etc. Featured in the group are the "FLAT-BAK" waistband which assures correct fit and comfort. Free action SYL-O-SLEEVES which prevent bind Ing or ripping under the arms. BUTCHER BOY or Officers in Club Named New Officers for St. Joseph's School Mother's club were elect ed last evening as follows: Mrs. Willard J. Stone, presi dent; Mrs. William Gentzkow, vice president; Mrs. Chandler Brown, secretary; Mrs. Paul E. Wilson, treasurer. The meeting was the last of the year, the group to resume activities in the fall. Outgoing officers were hostesses last eve ning, including Mrs. Donald Burke, Mrs. Farnk Test, Mrs. Jack Hayes and Mrs. Norval Hirons. Mrs.Riggs Is Feted by Club Mrs. Irving Zeller entertained the Sunflower club on Thursday afternoon for the regular meet ing and a surprise shower for Mrs. Ralph Riggs. After the reg ular business meeting, Mrs. Gladys Mazac played two piano solos. Games were enjoyed and prizes won by Mrs. Emma Stew art and Mrs. Gladys Mazac, and the special prize by Mrs Lucille Laws. Refreshments were served, at tables decorated with favors, on the lawn. The guest of honor was presented with a gift by the group. Those present were Mrs. Myr tle Bruijn, Mrs. Elvera Cerven ka, Mrs. Constance Rausch, Mrs. Mary Mann, Mrs. Mary Gerken, Mrs. Maud Harms, Mrs. Lucille Laws, Mrs. Gladys Mazac, Mrs. Zana Monzingo, Mrs. Florence Mann, Mrs. Jackie Riggs and Ray, Mrs. Florence Smalley and Gary, Mrs Alma Sonner, Mrs. Sarah Vrooman, Mrs. Hattie Bevier, Mrs. Emma Stewart, Mrs. Lela Allen, Mrs. Maude Simpson, Mrs. Bamneell, the hostess and daughter Marilyn. LEBANON In observance of Mother's Day, the Beta Sig ma Phi members invited their mothers to a model meeting Wednesday evening. The busi nes session preceded a cultural meeting. Miss Ruth Schackman told the guests the history of the sorority and its activities. Mrs. Kenneth Wilshire gave a toast dedicated to mothers. After the closing ritual, In stallation of officers was held A jeweled gavel was given to the outgoing president, Mrs. William Abott, by the newly elected president, Mrs. Robert Peterson. Refreshments were i served. In charge of arrangements! were Mrs. James bietz, Mrs ' Wayne Johannsen, Mrs. Lon Estep, Mrs. Thomas Warden, Mrs. William Olds and Mrs.1 James Nichols. Joan Griffith Birthday Feted Joan Griffith, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. John J. Griffith, will observe her seventh birthday with a party Saturday after noon at her home. Guests will include Barbara Keudell, Sally Frese, Suzanne Davis, Janet Griffin, Margaret Lancefield, Marilyn Luther, Nancy Miller, Carol Ramsden, Carolyn and Catheryn Stadter, Jacquelyn and Patsy Gorman, Julia Marshall, Judy Walker, Laura de Weese, Mary Griffith. Christine and Kathleen Drye, Judy Fortmiller and Joan. Leaders at Camp Event Girl Scout leaders of the San- tiam area are attending the training camp at Smith Creek from noon Friday to noon Sun day. There are courses offered on outdoor program unit, day camp unit and troop camp unit Special courses on fire building, trail making, lashing, nature and hiking technique will be available. These courses will be directed by Miss Lucy MacAffee. Her assistants are Miss Dorothy Wil son, Miss Donna Gill, Mrs. Hu bert Davis, Mrs. G. R. Boatright, Mrs. Don Dill and Mrs. Ivan Marble. The leaders attending from Salem are: Mrs. Ray Strineham. Mrs. Sherman Burris, Mrs. Ed gar Morris, Mrs. Victor Wal- dele, Mrs. Elmor Amundson Mrs. Jerold Wing, Mrs. Lewis Mosier, Mrs. Robert Burris. Mrs Edwin Keetch, Mrs. Charles Ry bloom, Mrs. Francis Miller. Mr. Gilbert Steen, and Mrs. Gwen rox. MRS r W DABiri,n . ,,. i nnncit was hi u uuuge group Fri day, the club meeting for lunch Ann an1 nn . HnSTFee to,. i... i- . iiiui.-,uay 10 ner bridge club was Mrs. Arthur ,vitiiig me group lor ...luh buu carus. Save Those Precious Hose! Wnw Menr1innf . Good nylons are expensive! vgr"-"' (k wny not nave your nylons menaed? Hove them repaired fv'tl at . . , HtifteJ DOWNSTAIRS IT'S CONVENIENT TO HAVI A CHARGE Stevens 6? Livesley Bldg. Campus Clippings By JEAN Orion's 5flth Junior Week-end an unprecedented crowning of two queens at the "Songs of Scherezade," all-campus sing, Friday evening. The two queenly coeds smiled happily as they received their royal crowns from the mayor of Eugene, then they ascended the purple carpeted steps, along with the three Jun-' ior Week-end princesses, to their thrones, where they watched Sigma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Phi present winning Songs of Scherezade. tran Mahula, Jim Gilbertson, Bob Zeller and Hugh Byrkit are members of the Sig Ep frater nity who received the winning trophy at the song contest, as well as first place In the float parade with an "Arabian Night mare" float. Contralto Elizabeth Nelson presented several vocal selections during the inter mis sion of the coronation ceremon ies and campus sing. Elizabeth was selected the star performer in the vaudeville show that was presented in McArthur Court last month. At the mothers' meeting on Saturday morning two Salem ladies were elected to executive positions with Uni versity of Oregon monther's club. Mrs. George H. Swift was elected state president of the group and Mrs. Robert M. Fitz- maurice was selected secretary. The members of Skull and Dagger, sophomore men's hon orary tapped Beta Theta Pi Don Pickett and Pi Kappa Alpha Beldon Owens as new members of their organization at the pic nic Saturday noon, and the week-end festivities were brought to a royal close at the Junior Prom on Saturday eve ning, and the Sunlight Serenade Sunday evening when the win ners of the song contest pre sented their songs and other en tertainment was presented for the visiting mothers and mem bers of the court. Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, professional jour nalism fraternities, have sent Nationally advertised men's ond ladies' watches with the "Stevens" guarantee. We Carry TRADITIOnBL ST9I QUflUTU BOD Pen and Pencil Sets make a fine gift. PEARLS from 1.20 up Rings for the graduate a very personal gift. Ronson Lighters and combinations. Elgin Americon Compacts 2.95 from UNIVERSITY OF OREGON SWIFT "1001 Nights" commenced with awards to Barbara Zumwalt and Robert Jones of Salem in recog nition of their outstanding ser vices to their high school paper. George Swift was recently ini tiated into the national mathe matics fraternity on the campus and Virginia Huston is a new member of Delta Phi Alpha, German honorary. Virginia is also one of six new pledges who will be initiated into senior Orchesis, women modern dance honorary, on May 23. Bob Sed- erstrom has taken an active part in the spring sports at the uni versity and was a member of the undefeated golf team that overdrove the Oregon State Col lege squad last week. Mrs. Mills Is Hostess to Club Silverton Mrs. W. Howard Mills was hostess at her Salem home Wednesday evening to her fellow members of the Silverton Junior Woman's club. Ten mem bers were preesnt. The members discussed the fi- nal plans for the May 26 cere monial initiation of ten new members, and the installation of new officers, in a candlelight program at the First Christian church. Mrs. John W. Myers of 148 Fiske street, Silverton, will be hostess to the members Wed nesday evening. May 25. Mrs. Mills served refreshments during the social hour. STORAGE! CLEANING! RESTYLING! LOU! PRICE! ACCOUNT AT Son 390 State St.