Capital Edited by MARIAN fi Capital Journal, Salem. Dance Event This Evening Members of Alphi Epsilon chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, are sponsoring a dance this eve ning in Mayflower hall between t and 12 o'clock. The party it a semi-formal one and the Three Sharps orchestra will play for dancing. Members of Eta chapter and friends are to be guests. This is the last social event of the season for the Alpha Epsi Ion chapter. In charge of the dance are Mrs. C. T. Barton, Mrs. C. Braden Daggett, Mrs Eldon Lindhorst, Mrs. Robert Becktell. At Golf Event Third round in the spring handicap tournament was played at the weekly day for the Sa lem Women's Golf association, Wednesday. For those not in the tourna ment, Class A award went to Mrs. W. T. Waterman; Class B to Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Class C to Mrs. Claybourne Dyer. Guests for the day were Mrs Tonv Nunn, Mrs. Clay Carson of Albany, and Mrs. Ercel Kay MR. AND MRS. E. J. Simkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson are driving east Saturday morn ing to spend three weeks in Ten nessee and Michigan. In Mem phis, Tenn., they will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Blaunt, brolher-ln-law and sis ter of Mr. Simkins, and in Flint, Mich., they will visit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Johnson, parents of Mr. Johnson. On the return trip they will visit with Dr. C. S. Simkins of Creighton university. Omaha, Neb. NEW PRESIDENT for the Sa lem Council of Women's Organ izations is Mrs. Robert Hutch eon. Other officers include: Mrs. W. H. Barber, vice president; Mrs. S. L. Auman, secretory treasurer; Mrs. E. A. Lee. cor responding secretary. Mrs. W. J. Beard is the retiring president. VISITOR hert from Ashland for a few days la Mrs. Lyndel Newbry, guest of her mother- in law, Mrs. Earl T. Newbry Secretary of State Newbry and his son are in the east. Campus Clippings By DONA The annual all-school picnic sponsored by the sophomores will attract the itudent body Saturday to Island Park outside of Canby for the traditional spring tion and transportation are all being furnished by the class who make the proverbial "bigger and better'' claims for this year's picnic. Russell Tripp, ASWU presi-1 dent-elect for 1949-50, was in- stalled officially as the head man of the student body by re tiring prexy, George Hurt, in Tuesday's annual awards cha pel, More than 100 other stu dents were honored in the cha pel for their work on student body activities and for high scholarship. Awards ranged from athletic blankets given to graduating athletes to monetary presentations and scholarships. Though uncooperative weath er discouraged many class mem bers, the class beach parties proceeded on schedule over the week-end. Seniors were the first) to leave for the coast on Friday, and early haturday morning. The 4!ters took over the Taft Heights hotel and motel for their three and four-day outing. Ty piral picnic meals of hoi dogs; and crab were served cafeteria style in one of the motels due tn the damp beach. Seniors are all feeling the results of a stren-1 uous week-end of football, base-itive umB mm 1 m il m S Be Safe' Stcrt your fun new Guard V ur T I them ogoinit moth one) warm eo- S J I Q Twice-buckled sabot rtrap wrdgia t ther domogt Stora them in th air- JPl ith a platform; open to. and heel. f I It t L 1111 white genuine leather. m I Try. v u a """" Add JSt for Mail Ordtrt ff X. So'em's Newest Shoe Store for Women S-J rv r0, VPi 170 NORTH LIBERTY jTf jK. 1JI North Liberty lV - mm m?m Women LOWRV FISCHKR Oregon, Friday, Honor Seniors The Salem alumnae chapter of Mrs. L. C. McLeod. and is to Delta Gamma will entertain the have as a house guest. Miss Hel five Delta Gamma seniors of en Simpson of Honolulu. Willamette university at aj Miss Josephine Caughell also breakfast at the home of Mrs. will be home from the Univer Robert D. Gregg, 955 Marion lsjty o( Oregon to be guest of her street, on Sunday morning, June parent, Mr. and Mr John R 5, at 8:30 o'clock. ICaughell, and will have as a The seniors are Miss Joy!house gut Mis, Virginia Bushnell, Carol Dimond, Veei c. . Arfnri Gould, Patty Holtz and Betty f5". May Jackman. Dean Regina thc" due nom,e ,ro(m ne Ewalt and Mrs. Grace Marquam ! u"'vers,ty ,r "iss Crystal will also be guests. All Delta! Huntington and Kay Hunting Gamma alumnae are invited toiton to wlth the'r P""". Mr attend and reservations should and Mrs- Hni w- Huntington be made with Mrs. Gregg not' Kay Huntington will be leav later than Thursday, June 2. jing about June 18 to spend the summer in England and Europe Zontians ' Entertained Salem Zonta club members enjoyed i social meeting last evening at the beautiful new country home of Mrs. Saul Janz in the Turner district, 39 at tending the event. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Janz were Mrs. Mabel Clock, Dr. Lu cille Fortner and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. Dr. Helen Pearce served the cake and Mrs. Wil liam Smith poured. Reports were given on the re cent district presidents' council; meeting in Portland and from some of the committees of the local club on the year's work. Plans were made for the an nual incln lint inn ftf rp u nff irfrs ! for June 8 in conjunction with i a dinner meeting at Silver Creek! Falls lodge. ... Lodge Accepts Three Dayton Electa chapter No. 29, OES, met for its regular communication. Three new members were initiated into the order: Mrs. Lloyd Shawver of Dayton, Mr. Elsie Cole and Ed Cole of LaFayette. Guests pres ent were Mesdames Walter Ivie. Alfred Ivie and Loil Hamstreet of Sheridan and Mrs. John Orr of Newport, daughter of Mrs Shawver.- A Sl'RPRISK birthday party was given Wednesday evening by Mrs. Wilbur Davis in honor of Mr. Davis. Refreshments were served to Mrs. E. Dearing, Mr and Mrs. G. D. Baker, Mr. and WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ADAMS avent. Refreshments, recrea ball, volley ball, bowling, roller skating and general hiking and climbing up and down the beach Sunday morning an unusually small group of approximately 13 juniors traveled to the beach via a hay-filled truck. The uphold ers of class spirit and honor served a spaghetti dinner to the seniors Sunday evening after a day of beach activities. As the results of losing a Glee bet freshmen were hosts to the so phomores Saturday at Nesko win. Plenty of food, exercise and mist occupied the lower classmen for the day. Attention is being given this week to next fall as returning siunenis spenn the week in ar ranging classes and obtaining signatures for the pre-registra- tion process. Students are faced with the same old problems of fulfilling upper and lower divi sion requirements, major re quirements and getting in at least two or three hours of elec- tn the few hours available. FStudents To Be Home the Memorial Day week-end vacation at the colleges and uni versities will find several Sa May 27, 1949 Uem students home, arriving this ievening. I Miss Irene McL.eod will be home from the University of i Oregon to ba with her mother. Miss Joan Burgy will be home from the university, bringing as her guests, Miss Mary Pruess of Santa Barbara and Miss Bar bara Ncedham of Palo Alto. All three are in the Kappa Kappa Gamma house at Oregon. They will accompany Miss Burgy's mother, Mrs. Francis A Burgy, to Neskowin for the holiday. Also home from the univer sity will be Miss Suzanne Hug gins and her house guest, Miss Ann Gillenwaters of Monrovia, the two to accompany Miss Hug gins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Huggins to the beach at Neskowin for the week-end. From Cnrvallis Miss Mary Lou McKay, sen ior at Oregon State college, her fiance, Lester Green of Eugene, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Green f r-noii,. u,iii ,om i In accompany Mr. and Mr8. Wayne Hadle'y and children to Neskowin lor a holiday stay at!""""!! the beach home of Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Also arriving from Oregon State will be Miss Nancy Buren and her week-end guest, Miss Jane Wilson of Los Angeles. The two will accompany Miss Buren's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren and son, Dick, to Neskowin for the week-end. WOODBURN The June meeting of the Woodbum Busi ness and Professional Women's club will be held Tuesday eve- ning, May 31, instead of the regular date of June 2 in order not to conflict with commence ment exercises at Woodbum high school. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clark C. McCall, Lancaster drive, Salem and cars will leave the Stoller residence, 503 Young street at 7:15 that evening. Those wishing transportation should rail Mrs. Stoller. lias fj Three straps add up to fashion m I I (V, " J "atty sandal with a platform! W . f ym0000 In white smooth genuine leather Wed at Mt. Angel The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stephen Sprauer (Pamela Frances Penner) was solemnized April 30 at St. Mary's church, Mt. Angel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Penner, Mr. Sprauer the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sprauer. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Couple Wed n Portland Grand Island Thursday aft ernoon, May 19, at 3:00 o'clock in a candlelight service in the St. Rose Catholic church, Port land, Miss Mary Elizabeth Dris coll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Driscoll of Portland, c-i.-.iErwin LeRoy Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Douglas of 'Grand Island, exchanged their The pastor of the church offi ciated in the presence of more than 100 relatives and friends. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lavender dressmaker suit, a straw color hat with lavender trim and a face veil of matching color. She wore a lavender color orchid corsage. Miss Georgann Driscoll was her sister's maid of honor and she wore identical attire with deeper color lavender colored accessories and corsage. Curtis Douglas was best man for his brother. Leslie Douglas, brother of the bridegroom and John Smith were ushers. A reception was given Imme diately following the service. For going away the bride wore a navy blue luit and ac cessories. Her corsage was the orchid worn during the cere mony. They left for a week in Canada and upon their return the casuals! At Sojourners Three new members were welcomed at the meeting of So journers club, Mrs. George Keortge. Mrs. Severt Swan son and Mrs. Gilbert Groff. Guests for the meeting were Mrs. J. E. Webster, Mrs. Clyde A. Warren and Mrs. Robert May Af the card games, Mrs. Gil bert Groff and Mrs. E. L. Gra ham won honors at bridge and Mrs. George Riach at pinochle. BRING WELCOMED home from a three week trip to the mid-west and south are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder. They went east to Detroit by train and from there drove down through the south, stopping in New Or leans and at various places in Alabama, Texas and home through California. will be at home at the Sauvies Island district. Tre bride is a graduate of a Portland high school and was a WAC with services in Eng land and other overseas points during the war. Mr. Douglas is a graduate of the 1935 class at Amity Union high school and served as an airplane mechanic at several air bases in the Phili ppine Islands. Friends of Grand Island and Lafayette who attended the wedding Included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Will, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 'Cole. Elfstroms Are Hosts Mayor and Mri. Robert L. Elfstrom were hosta last eve ning for an informal dinner gathering at their home to hon or Captain and Mra. Roger Simpson. Captain Simpson was in command of the ship, U.S.S. Atlanta, on which a group of Oregon business men went on a cruise last winter. At the dinner covert were marked for Captain and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brundige of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown and the hosts. The Simpsons were over night guests at the Elfstrom residence. Dramatics Group Is Entertained Mrs. Vincent W. Baronovich entertained the Leslie Dramatic Activity group with a salama gundi party Thursday evening in her Chemeketa street apartment Prizes at salamagundi were won by Clarine Woolery and Ray Cook. The party was given as a social event to conclude one semester's dramatic activities which ended with the broadcast ing Thursday afternoon of two one-act plays over radio station KOCO. Late in the evening Miss El eonor Roberts, a special guest of the group, and Mrs. Barono vich served a Dutch supper and dessert course to the following guests: Jean Smith, Clarine Woolery, Ha Jo Campbell, Pa tricia Patton, Doris Frohn, Dor is Willard, Helen Booth, Chris Eisman, Grant Shaffner, Grant Peterson, Ray Cook. Norman Cocking, Don Hamlin and Paul Ward. SILVERTON Miss Joan Marie Butler, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. F. Butler of Kla math Falls, will wed Melvin Hollin, son of the Andrew Hol lins of Silverton, in a quiet ceremony at Stevenson, Wash ington, Saturday evening. Attendants will be a brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom-to-be, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Hollin of Silverton. The couple plans to be in Salem until after August 1, when they will return to Kla math Falls where Mr. Hollin will re-enter the school for GI's. Mrs. Monroe Hansen, sister of the bridegroom, and other local relatives are planning social af fairs during the coming week for the young couple. ANN JUDSON Missionary circle of the First Baptist 'hurch is meeting Friday at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mra. Ted Pur- vine, 80S Oak street. PROUD GIFTS for the PROUD GRADUATE KlHXt WKUfaT IHKMOMC Choica ef brown, blua or blach. Pan. (IS. 00, Pancil. SS.00; Slralowfitaf. $10.00 Comal. Trtraaaom in gift cata, W0. 00; no fatf. tai. mufwn mrnuM imhmu ln brawn, alua Waek. Pan, 110.00; ParKil, M 00. 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