Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN L0WRT FISCHER
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday, May 18, 1949
Party for 2
Brides-Elect
Two June brides-elect will be
honored t a party and shower
for which Mr. Floyd Query will
be hostess on Friday evening
at her home.
Miss Ruth Hughlett, who is to
be wed June 11 to Bob Lee
Smith ot Portland, and Miss
Charlotte Reeves, who is to be
married on June 18 to Carroll
Keasey of Vernonia, are to be
the honorees lor the party.
About 35 friends have been
Invited for the party. The two
brides-elect will be feted with
a miscellaneous shower and a
late buffet supper will be served.
Mist Hughlett and Mr. Smith
are to be married In the First
Congregational church at 8
o'clock the evening of June 11.
Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. S. L. Smith of Port
land, Miss Hughlett the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hughlett
of Salem.
Miss Reeves, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Reeves of Sa
lem, and Mr. Keasey also will
be married In the First Con
gregational church at an eve
ning ceremony June 18. Mr.
Keasey is graduating In civil en
gineering from Oregon State
college this coming June.
Going to Play
The matinee performance of
the play, "I Know My Love,"
will be attended by several Sa
lem folk Thursday afternoon, i
Among those going from here
are Mrs. Leonard Goldblatt,
Mrs. Daniel B. Jarman, Mrs.
Francis Burgy, Mrs. C. B. Spen
cer, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Rob
ert M. Gatke, Mrs. Merrill D.
Ohling, Mrs. C. A. Downs, Mrs.
William E. Anderson, Mrs. Clar
nce Byrd, Mrs. J. M. Devers,
Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs.
V. M. Sackett, Mrs. W. E. Kirk,
Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mrs.
Walter Kirk, Mrs. F. W. Poor
man. Among those planning to go
for the Thursday evening show
are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mc
Lellan, Mr. and Mrs. Breyman
Boise and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
W. Huntington.
Plan for Sale
Mrs. Marvin Miller, buddy
poppy chairman for Marion
auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign
Wars, and Mn. Joe Hopkins,
chairman for the poppy sale
from Meadowlark aux i 1 i a r y ,
have asked all committee work
ers to meet Wednesday evening
at tha home of Mrs. Leon Han
ten, 160 East Miller, to talk ov
er plans for the tale which will
be conducted In Salem May 27
and 28.
GATES Mrs. Burrel Cole
and Mrs. Hollis Turnidge were
hostesses at the letter's home
honoring Mrs. Marvin Stafford,
a recent bride, with a shower.
Following luncheon served by
the hostesses and the opening of
gifts by tha bride, the afternoon
was spent informally. Gifts
were received from Mrs. Char
les Smith, Miss Eileen Eccles
lon, Mrs. Arthur Blackburn,
Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs.
Steve Champ, Mrs. Melbourne
Rambo, Mrs. Clarence Rush,
Mrs. Anna Nystrum, Miss Geor
gia Shane, Mrs. Elmer Stewart,
Mrs. Merle Devine, Mrs. Glen
Henness, Mr. and Mrs. George
Stafford, Mrs. Harold Wilson,
Mrs. Henry Ercleston, Mrs. Al
bert Millsap, Mrs. Harrv Keiser.
Mrs. Clare Henness, Miss Car-
Senior Recital
Miss Edith Fairham, Salem
mezzo soprano, is to be present
ed In her senior recital at Wil
lamette university next Mon
day evening at 8:15 o'clock In
the Waller hall auditorium on
the campus.
The recital is given as a par
tial fulfillment for the degree
of bachelor of muse, and is
sponsored by the eollege of
music.
Miss Patty Jo Hammond will
be accompanist for Miss Fair
ham. Town and campus friends are
invited to hear the program
which climaxes an outstanding
record In music on the campus
for Miss Fairham.
Bridae Party
This Evening
Mrs. Irvin F. Bryan Is to be
hostess this evening for an In
formal bridge party. A late sup
per will follow the hours of
cards.
Attending the party will be
Mrs. Roger Hoy, Mrs. Harold
Heiserman. Mrs. Jacob Foos,
Mm. Russell Forrest, Mrs. Thom
as G. Wise, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs.
Lee Thomas and Mrs. Bryan.
Mrs. Laird to Be
At Convention
At the meetins nf Alnha Yl
Delta alumnae Mnnrinv unin
at the home of Mrs. William D.
oalloway, Jr., announcement
was made Mrs. Eugene Laird
will represent the ffrntin at tho
sorority's national convention in
French Lick Springs, Ind., ear
ly In July.
The alumnae voted to spon
sor a Camp Fire Girls troop,
Otakuve. Mrs. William Vnixlr-
erbocker as the leader.
Plans were made for a nlrnln
for the June meeting at the
home of Mrs. Tfialmpr Antor.
son at Turner.
Present for the Mnndsv moot
ing were Miss Eleanor Steph
ens. Miss .Tnan FcsTpv Mice VI.
len Sangster, Mrs. William B
Healy, Mrs. R. W. Tavenncr.
Miss Elise Schroeder, Mrs. John
H Hann. Mn. William Knilrr '
bocker, Mrs. Allison D. Froman
Miss Verna Keppinger, Mrs.
William D. Galloway, Jr., Mrs.
Elmer Meade, Mrs. Eugene
Laird, Mrs. Rollm O. Lewis,
Mrs. Oliver L. Darlinff Mn
A. C. Newell.
Farewell Given
Mr. and Mn. Henri, Trr-
berger were hosts Saturday eve
ning at dinner for Mr. and Mrs.
George Fletcher, who are leav
ing for Hartford, Conn.
Later, a group of friends came
for a surprise farewell party
for the Fletcher. Tn aririilinn
to the honorees and the Her
bergers, others in the group In
cluded Mr. anri Mrs T curia
Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ear
nest, Mr. and Mrs. William Sul
livan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cop
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramage,
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Roth, Mr.
and Mrs. Reuben Hilfiker, Mr.
and Mrs. Lowell Joseph, Mr. and
Mrs. Morrie Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, Floyd
Emmons, all of Salem; Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Emmons of Albany.
men Stafford, Mrs. Clarence Ball
and the hostesses, Mrs. Cole and
Mrs. Turnidge.
Mrs. Dann
To Be Feted
Honoring Mrs. John Dann,
who will be leaving to make
her home in Coos Bay, Mrs
M. B. Rudd, Mrs. A. J. Becker,
Mrs. Arthur W. Cole and Mrs
Jacob Foos are to entertain on
Friday evening at the East Lin
coln street Rudd home.
Guests for six tables are being
bidden for the evening. A mid
night supper will be served.
Supper for
Chorus Group
The chorus of the Salem Bust
ness and Professional Women's
club met for a buffet supper at
the home of Mrs. Donald Jessop.
Monday evening. An informal
evening was spent. The chorus
sang during the convention of
the Oregon Federation of Busi
ness and Professional Women's
clubs last week-end in Salem.
Attending the supper were
Mrs. Josephine Stephens of
Portland, mother of Mrs. Jes
sop; Mrs. Vernon Decatur, Mrs.
Charles Sherman, Mrs. A. J.
Arehart, Mrs. Louis Neuman,
Mrs. Claude W. Jorgensen, Mrs.
Jessie Bush Mikelson, Mrs.
D. W. Baronovich, Mrs. Eleanor
Roberts, Mrs. D. M. DuVall, Mrs.
Walter Werstlein, Miss Edna
Tatro, Miss Helen Tharalson and
Mrs. Jessop.
Rebekah Meeting
Event of Monday
Several announcements fea
tured the meeting of Salem Re
bekah lodge, Monday evening.
Social evening is planned for
next Monday and the noble
grand, Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, has
asked that formals be worn.
Mrs. Justina Kildee, Mrs. Fred
Shafer and Mrs. Virgil Parker
will be in charge of decorations.
The F. L. club is announced
to meet this Thursday evening
at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Gavin Hill, 2229 Breyman. The
Past Noble Grands club, which
was to have met May 18 has
been postponed until May 25,
the meeting to be at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. John Wiles.
After this week's meeting,
Mrs. M. W. Ready was in charge
of the program. Mrs. Fred
Rawlins and the following stu
dents gave musical selections:
Misses Beverly Ready, Irene
Brown, Joyce Stettler, Sharon
Barker and Lolita Morris. A
musical skit was presented by
Mrs. Clarence Woelk, Mrs. Theo
Wacken, Mrs. Kenneth Hunt,
Mrs. Lawrence McClure and
Mrs. J. I. Teed. Following the
program no-host refreshments
were served.
National President
Expected at Meeting
Mrs. Lena Barrett of Hunting-
Ion Park, Calif., national pres
ident of the auxiliary to the
Sons of Union Veterans of the
Civil War, is expected to be a
visitor at the social and dinner
meeting planned by the Sons
and auxiliary Friday evening
The meeting will be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Garrett, 2490 Garden road, the
dinner to be at 8:30 o'clock. The
meeting was changed from the
following Tuesday to the Fri
day date.
EXPECTED to arrive the lnt
ter part of the week for a visit
here are Lt. Col. and Mrs. Er
nest C. Knapp and daughter.
Carol. They are coming from
(juam. Lnlonel Knapp had been
in the Philippines two years,
then went to Guam a year ago,
Mrs. Knapp and daughter Join
ing him there. While in the Sa
lem area they will be at their
farm home on Wallace road and
will visit Mrs. Knapp's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Person and
Mr. Knapp's sister. Mrs. Claude
W. Jorgensen. They will go
east then, Colonel Knapp to go
to his new assignment in Bos
I ton in July.
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Miss Edna Hermanson Miss Barbara Hoadley
To Graduate Two Marion county young women will
graduate from the Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing, Fri
day of this week. They are Miss Edna Hermanson, left above,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hermanson of Woodbum, and
Miss Barbara Hoadley, at right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Hoadley of 560 North 19th, Salem. The exercises will
be at Westminster Presbyterian church in Portland. Mist
Hermanson and Miss Hoadley completed their training course
in February and have received their registered nurse title
from the state board of nurse examiners. At present they are
both employed at Emanuel hospital. '
Violin and Piano
Recital on Sunday
The Rawlins Music studio
unrior the direction of Mrs. Mar
garet Rawlins, will present some
violin and piano students in a
recital this Sunday afternoon at
2:30 at the Englewood United
Brethren church on North 17th
anri Nehraska street. The DUbllC
is invited to attend. Highlights
of the program will Be a vocal
solo by Mrs. Lee Waldroop, an
nricfinal nmnnKitinn bv GarV
Rawlins and a piano trio by
Joyce Stettler, Beverly neaay,
and Lolita Morris.
Thns students who will ap
pear on the program are Wyette
Capps, Judy scnerrer, naomi
Stanton, Judy Gallagher, Bev
rlv Parnentpr. Jnvce Hanson.
Jeanne Rawlins, Linda Capps,
Keith Hanson, Marilyn naier,
Dickie Armstrong, Garry Kanz,
Kav Kfhorrpr T.arrv Kanz. Ma
ry Ellen Klein, Gail North, Lar
ry Cummings, Otha House, .Nor
ma Jean Blair, Sharon Barker,
T.tmriv Jones. Garv Rawlins. Di
ane Cooley, Ross Cooley, Bever
ly rlanson, Jane Mooreiieia,
Beverly Ready, Joyce Stettler,
Irene Brown and Lolita Morris.
To Visit Group
Mrs. Gail Kreason, district
No. 2 president, has accepted the
invitation to visit Kingwood
auxiliary No. 81 at their regular
meeting Thursday evening, May
19 at the Legion home on
Parkway drive.
Mrs. Guy Hastings, president,
has announced that final plans
for the annual poppy day sale
will be made. Mrs. Robert
Dickson and Mrs. G. H. Boyd,
Jr., will serve refreshments to
the Legion post and auxiliary
after the meeting.
Maccabees Event
Thursday Evening
Maccabees, 84D, are meeting
Thursday for a no-host supper
at 6:30 o'clock at 248 North
Commercial. All members, jun
iors and families are invited.
Mrs. Charles McElroy, Mrs.
Edith Strang, Ivan Brown and
J. E. Reay are the committee In
charge.
New officers recently installed
to fill unexpired terms of some
moving away include: Ivan Mar
tin, commander; Mrs. Elizabeth
Follis, lieutenant commander;
J. E. Reay, master at arms;
Mrs. Ivan Brown, first lady of
the guards.
Birthday Party
Judson Perman Bressler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bress
ler, celebrated his fourth birth
day at a party Sunday afternoon
at the South Commercial street
home of his parents. A merry-go-round
theme was carried out
in the decorations and a birth
day cake and refreshments were
served.
Honoring Judson were his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gustafson of Portland, Mrs.
Foster Clabaugh and Mary, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl J. Gustafson and
Jay, Mrs. K. J. Peterson, Kathy
and Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Gustafson and Maureen, Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll Robinson and
the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Judson
Bressler,
ETA CHAPTER of Beta Sig
ma Phi is meeting this evening
at the home of Mrs. Wilbur
Pearson.
Dance Club
Sets Party
Planned for next Friday eve
ning la the sports dance for the
Bonheur club members, the
party to be in the Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall with Wayne
Strachan's orchestra playing.
Preceding the dance wilt be
a no-host supper for the mem
bership, each couple to take
their own service.
The committee for the eve
ning includes Mr. and Mrs. Ed
N. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Palmason and Mr. and Mrs.
Loyd Lee.
FIDELIS class of the First
Baptist church is meeting Thurs-
Evening of Music
Invitations are out from Mr.
and Mrs. James C. Stone for an
evening of music next Tuesday,
May 24, at 8 o'clock at the Stone
Piano company, Fairgrounds
road.
Josephine Albert Spaulding,
mezzo soprano, with Mrs. A. A.
Schramm as acompanist, and
Doris McCann, organist, will be
featured in the program. The
concert is an invitational one.
day at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Bessie Julius, 1168 North
15th street.
THE WOMEN'S Society of
World Service in the First Evan
gelical United Brethren church
Poppy Sale
Group Meets '
Mrs. Sam Harbison, chairman
from Unit No. 136, American
Legion auxiliary, for the annual
poppy sale on May 27 and 28,
entertained the captains for the
sale at her home last evening.
In the group were Mrs. Dow
Lovell, Mrs. Harold Streeter,
Mrs. Duane Janicek, Mrs. Rob
ert Irwin, Mrs. Carroll Robin
son, Mrs. Charles P. Driver,
Mrs. Kenneth Schomaker.
The auxiliary has window
I displays at Sally's and the Sa
lem Realty company downtown
and at Wallery'a in the Holly,
wood district advertising tha
poppy sale and it purposes.
will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. it
Ithe church.
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Capital Drug Store
40S State Sc.
HULKY!
Take Advantage of
Sally's 14th Anniversary
Storevide 1!
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES ON
NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LABELS
Values to Fit Your Budget!
14TH ANNIVERSARY "DOLLAR S-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-R
For I
Slips
Reg. 2.95
Bed
Jackets
Reg. 3.50
Play Suits
Reg. 7.98
Shorts
Reg. 7.98
Brassieres
Reg. 2.50
For.... A
Slacks
Reg. 6.98
Blouses
Reg. to 7.98
Shorts
Reg. to 3.98
Play Suits
Reg. 3.98
Slips
Reg. to 7.98
For... $3 For....$4
Slacks Blouses
Reg. 7.98 Val. to 10.95
Blouses Play Suits
Reg. to 8.98 Val. to 10.98
Dresses Slacks
Reg. to 19.95 Rf-
Gantner Gantner
Swim Swim
Suits Suits
Reg. 8.98 Reg. 8.98
For.... D
Dresses
Val. to 24.75
Play Suits
Val. to 14.98
Pedal
Pushers
Reg. 14.98
Blouses
Val. to 10.98
Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 10.98
For.
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Gantner
Swim
Suits
Reg. 12.98
Blouses
Pure Silk
Val. to 14.98
Dresses
Val. to 14.91
Play Suits
Val. to 18.91
ON SALE IN THE DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT
Reg.
39 95
Reg.
69.95
COATS
$19
$39
Reg.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
S29
$49
DRESSES
Reg.
39.95
Reg.
69.95
SUITS
$19
$39
Reg.
49.95
Reg.
79.95
$29
$49
FORMALS
One group CIA
Val. to 23.95 H
One Group t 1 C
Val. tr 29.95 ? laJ
One Group CIO
Val. to 39.95 I '
Better Dresses for Casual and Afternoon
Wear. Famous Labels. Sites 9 to 15, 10 to
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C1lt 1 Group
?V Reg. 29.93
t 1 O 1 Group
3 lJ Reg 34.95
Others up to 49.95
1 Group
Reg. 19.95
1 Group
Reg. 24.95
$15
$19
WEDDING GOWNS
One Group $V
Vol. to 59.95
One Group $OQ
Vol. to 69.95 J
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GLOVES!
Fownea Nationally Advertised
Gloves Reg.
up to 1.50
HANKIES'
Reg. 1.25
Values
For Only
PURSES!
One Group Fine Leather Purses
Leather lined Val. to 15.00
(Plus tax)
JEWELRY!
Earrings Pins - Bracelets -Necklaces.
Val to 10 00 (plus tax)
FAMOUS BRANDS HOSIERY
Reg. 1.95
69c
85c
500
100
99c
2.99
LINGERIE
SUPS'.
Reg. 6.98
Famous Brand
GOWNS!
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Reg. 4.98 AAl
BRASSIERES!
Reg. up to 2.50 . . . 1.00
BLUE SWAN PANTIES!
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43 only.
Reg. 6.00 .
21 only.
Reg. 1.00 .
14 only.
Reg. 11.00
CAT A LIN A SWEATER SPECIALS
3.99
4.99
699
16 only.
Reg. 13.00
1 1 Only Cashmeres
Reg.
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12 88
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Ne credits, rerunds er exchange
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