Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 30, 1949 Barhams ;To be Feted Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Barham will observe their golden wed ding anniversary next Monday, July 4, and in honor of the oc casion a reception will be given that afternoon and evening at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al len A. Love, 195 Park Lane, who will be assisted by the cou ple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Bar ham. Guests are invited between 2 and B in the afternoon and be tween 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening. Besides the son and daughter here, there is another son, El win M. Barham, now in Alaska, and another daughter, Mrs. El mer Kapphan, who lives in Ber tha, Minn. Mrs Elwin M. Bar ham, however, is to be here for the reception and will assist at the event. The couple have 12 grandchil dren and three great grandchil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Barham were married at Burtrum, Minn. 50 years ago and have lived in Sa lem for 23 years. Family Reunion The Jungwirth family reun ion was held Sunday at Silver ton park with 56 members pres ent, a cousin, Mrs. Lydia Jung wirth of Visalia, Calif., and 11 guests. Family members attending were Mr. and ,Mrs. Ray Jung wirth and IllaVey of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jungwirth; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Jungwirth, Bill and Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jungwirth and Tom my, Mr. and Mrs. Avery Lacey, Sharon and Bobby Joe, all of Newberg; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jungwirth, St. Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jungwirth and George, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Westley Krocher, all of Woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. John Jungwirth and Gale, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jungwirth and Dicky, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Jungwirth and family, Peter B. Jungwirth, Mr. and Mrs. Dock Jungwirth, all of Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jungwirth and family of Gervais; Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Porter and Stanley, Leb anon. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Murphy, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fink, Lyons; Mr. and Mrs. Lou Doeffler, Mehama; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kitchum, Vis alia, Calif.; Miss Blanche Mun son, Hubbard; Don Gosset, New berg; Ed Octrofski, Redmond. Wagner-Lau The marriage of Miss Doloris Lau, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lau of Wolsey, S.D., to Merle Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wagner of Bristol, S.D., was solemnized last Satur day afternoon at a simple serv ice held in the St. Mark Luther an parsonage, the Rev. M. A. Getiendaner officiating. Mr. and Mrs. John Sadler at tended the couple. The bride wore a white en aemble with matching hat, and corsage of orchids. The couple will be at home at 118 Marion street, Salem. RILVERTON Ramona chap ter members will be social host esses for the annual family pic nic for the Willamette Valley Matron and Patrons associa tion Order of Eastern Star, Sun day, July 17, at the Silverton citp park. A basket dinner will be served early in the after noon. The hostess group is to furnish coffee and cream. Chap ters from all towns in the val ley through Cottage Grove to Woodburn are included in the association. The picnic com mittee are Mr and Mrs. W. P. Scarth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Bachman, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Chldsey and Mrs. Ronald Asboe. MRS. MARVIN BAM, was given a surprise shower Monday noon at the Chcmeketa street home of Mrs. Sarah Tennis. Mrs Ball and those honoring her are employes of the State Industrial Accident commission in Salem. Those present were the Mcs dames Glen Stewart, Louis Ra mers, M. R. Savage, Laura Macklin, Mildred Hadley and John Branson; Misses Joanne Baxwell, Helen Walker, Mary Feskins, Theresa Hess, Mary Jane McCall and Esther Trues ohel. MR. AND MRS. O. F. Coffel nd children have returned from a vacation spent with rela tives at Nampa, Idaho. ' Women LOWRI FISCBEB Vacation Plans Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell leaves Friday on the start of an interesting summer away. She will go first to San Fran cisco ihen to Los Angeles to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schenk, former Sa lem residents. In Los Angeles, Mrs. Camp benn will be joined by Mrs. A. L. Adolphson, who is to leave Salem July 9. From Califor nia they will go east together and on July 28, Mrs. Adolph son will sail for Europe. Mrs, Campbell will spend the rest of the summer visiting relatives along east coast and in the mid west. She is planning to return to Salem in September. Visitors Honored A picnic dinner in the gar dens o fthe V. E. Bursons at their new home near Macleay, this week honored Mrs. J. Tho mas Lewis and children, Kath leen and Stephen of Eureka, Calif., who are visiting relatives and friends in Salem. Those enjoying the outing were F. J. Tucker, Gordon Tuc ker, Mrs. Adin Blakley, Miss Marilyn Blakley, Mr. and Mrs, I. A. DeFrance and children, Mary and John, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Blakley, Ralph Blakley, Kermit Burson, Miss Shirley Sonderman, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Stewart and children, Gilbert and Roger, Dick Burson, C. T. Burson of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Endicott of Eu gene, Mrs. A. C. Hoover of Ray mond, Wash. Mr.and Mrs. V. E. Burson and daughter, Carol, and Mrs. J. Thomas Lewis and child ren, Kathleen and Stephen. Cotton 1 Wi. " X mornings at the club, for home 1 - , X.. " muuer in town. I ft I) 'If! Wed at June Kites The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hanson (Evelyn Halvorson) was solemnized June 18 in Cen tral Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elling Halvorson of Salem, Mr. Hanson the son of Mrs. Amelia Hanson of Portland. The couple will be in Idaho for the summer. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture.) MRS. ADELE KUDNER left Wednesday by plane for her home in San Francisco follow A SPECIAL PURCHASE so cool ... so crisp . . . so appcalingly comfortable the .umroer long. In an enticing new group of frocks . . . flatteringly fashioned for mornings at the club, for home entcrtami! ing three weeks' visit here as guest of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Wallace Hug. AND SALE OF SHIRTING STRIPE COTTON FROCKS! Reg. DOWNSTAIRS Here's a special sale of the smartest cotton frocks in town. Just received from style headquarters is this special purchase to save you nearly half! Made of fine shirtings in marvelous pat tern's of men's wear stripes. Sanforized . . . washable ... a frock you'll enjoy wearing all summer! THESE ARE THE NATIONALLY AD VERTISED "WINNIE MAE" FROCKS FEATURING EXTRA SMART STYLING . . . EXTRA FINE FABRICS AND THE BEST OF COTTON FROCK TAILORING. NOT JUST A COMMON COTTON DRESS. Mothers Are Entertained Sigma Kappa mothers were honored at a tea given by the sorority alumnae yesterday aft ernoon at the country home of Mrs. Fred Viesko. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Vern McMullen, president of the newly formed mothers' club, Mrs. Viesko and Mrs. Thomas G. Wright, president of the alumnae group. Mrs. Bert A. Walker introduced the guests to the line. Attending the tea were: Mrs. C. Lester Newman, Mrs. Claude H. Murphy, Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Asahel Fish, Mrs. Winston Burris, Mrs. Forrest Holmes, Dallas, Mrs. H. J. Eastman, Dal las, Mrs. R. J. Davey, Mrs. Ar thur Holden, Mrs. Vern McMul len, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. Robert Schroeder, Mrs. Delmer DeSart, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Thomas G. Wright, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mrs. Jo seph Franko of Aberdeen, Wash., Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mrs. Stuart Compton, Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs Leon Everitt, Mrs. Luther Jen sen and Mrs. E. E. Beckman. JOANNE COOLEY celebrated her fifth birthday Saturday aft ernoon when her mother enter tained at her home on North 16th street. She is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Coo ley. After an informal after noon out of doors, refreshments were served. Guests included Janice and Linda Drakeley, Sandra John son, Mary Ann Rempfer, Lucm- da Henshaw, Mary Margaret Smith, Mary Lou Surgeon, Billy Geibel, Vonah Richards, Mi chael Cooley, Jimmie and Ste phen Ross, Diane and Ross Coo ley, Tommy Deibert. Additional guests were Mrs. Glenn Baiilie, Mrs. William Drakeley, Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs. Willard Gritton, Mrs. Adam Deibert, Mrs. E. M. Rulifson and the hostess, Mrs. Byron Cooley. 4.98 SIZES 14 to 20 14Vito 2AVi mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Salem Girls Attend Special Summer Session Course at UO In Eugene for a three-weeks summer session at the Univer sity of Oregon are' three Leslie junior high school girls work ing in a trio in the special music course. They are Sidney Kromer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syd ney Kromer, who is playing the cello; Carol Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Lee, violin ist; and Laurel Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, play ing the piano. The three won the rating of I in both instrumental and vocal trio classifications at the state music contest in Klam ath Falls and received scholar Rebekah Meeting Miss Dorothy Butts was tak en into Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1, by transfer, at the regu lar meeting in the IOOF tem ple, Monday. The community service com mittee, Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, Mrs. Howard Hunsaker and Mrs. Co lene Lounsbury, announced the purchase of a hearing aid for a child at the deaf school. Funds for the hearing aid came from the Salem Rebekah lodge and the Salem FL club. Committee appointments in cluded: July reception commit tee, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, Mrs. Sa die Henderson, Mrs. Margaret DeLaney, Mrs. Irene Bowes and Mrs. Alta Scott. Refreshment committee for installation, Ju ly 11, Mrs. W. H. Gardner, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. Rhoda Na gle, Mrs. Estella Hess, Miss Lot tie McAdams, Mrs. Jennie Knight and Mrs. Walter Brad ley. Decoration committee for July 11, Mrs. Lulu Wilson and Miller's Jewelry Department presents: Special Purchase of FABULOUS SAMPLE VALUES! JEWELRY v PEARLS 7 EARRINGS y pins y NECKLACES 69c Amazing Holloware Values. Crystal and Sterling Relish Dishes. Reg. $T69 $11.95. Now Sterling Baskets. Reg. $11.93. $Q89 ' Now ' Sterling Tall Compote. Reg. $9.95. $T89 Now Crystal and Sterling Salt Peppers. Reg. $189 $2.45. Now mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmgmmmmmem ships to take the special sum mer session work. The three have played togeth er since they were in the sixth grade, Sidney and Carol having played together since the fifth grade. Roberta Graham, violinist, is at the summer session, doing special work, the other three working together in a trio. Ro berta is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Graham, and she likewise won a scholarship for her work with a quartet and in solo work. She will be in senior high next year. Miss Hazel Price. Announcements i n cl u d e d : Team practice on July 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the IOOF temple. Grand officers practice, for installation, July 7 at the IOOF temple. Following the lodge meeting cards and refreshments were en joyed. FINAL meeting of the season for the Daughters of St. Eliza beth of St. Paul's Episcopal church was held Tuesday as a no-host picnic luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Burghardt. Twenty - five attended. The group will resume meetings in September. HOME from a trip to Seattle are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard and daughter. Mrs. Leonard went first to attend the national convention of the Am erican Association of University Women, Mr. Leonard and daughter joining her there at the week-end to visit relatives. 69c t3.69 We offer a crisp and brand new group of manufactur er's samples. Costume pieces usually priced much higher. Now at unbeliev able low prices! Beautiful designs. Some are one of a kind. Come early! ONE GROUP PINS-EARRINGS ETC. 9c Others to go at 1 .69 - 249 TAG A LONG BRACELETS 69c Compacts and Cigarette cases, Lockets, Cameo Necklaces, Crosses and many other beauti ful items. V4S Reg. rice Combs 69 c Many other lovely Holloware pieces drastically reduced, Buy for yourself and take advantage of these marvelous savings for a gift to the bride. Surprise Given For Armstrongs ' A surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin P. Armstrong on the occasion of their 25th wed ding anniversary was given last evening, a group of friends ar ranging a no-host dinner in the American Legion club. Decorating the dinner table was a centerpiece of regal lilies, pink, wmte ana yellow blooms, and white tapers. A wedding cake also was featured and the group presented the couple with silver dollars wrapped as a gift. In the group were: Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Dr. and Mrs. George S. . Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Schneider, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knox, Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Heinlein, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Power and Mr. and Mrs. John Minto. Credit Women Credit Women's Breakfast club met Tuesday evening at. the home of Miss Lena BluroJ 21 attending, also three guests' from the Portland club. Report on the international consumer credit conference held in Boston were given by Mrs. Henry Kayser, delegate from this district, and Mrs. Lloyd Myers. Francis Smith, who had been on the east coast and at the meeting, also gave a re port. A buffet supper was served. Announcement was made the next meeting will be July 5, a breakfast at Nohlgren's. Beautiful AMAZING VARIETY Pearl Chokers and Necklaces in Bronze, Gun Metal, Topaz, Emerald and Ruby 69c Tea pot Salt and Pep pers. Reg. $119 $1.75. Now I Bread Trays. Reg. $3.49. $4)89 Now Millet JEWELRY DEPT. MAIN FLOOR