Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 9, 1949 Fall Wedding Is Planned Joining the ranks of fall brides will be Miss Janice Middleton, who has announced Bunday, September 10, as date for her marriage to LaVern Hiebert. The wedding will be an eve ning one at 8 o'clock in the First Methodist church. The engagement of the young couple was announced the past winter at Willamette university where both are students. Miss Middleton Is the daughter of Mrs. Lee Crawford and Mr. Hie bert the son of Mr. and Mrs Nels E. Hiebert. Mrs. Kline Given White Shrine Office Mrs. Abncr K. Kline and Mrs, E. T. Armstrong have returned from a week's tour of Washing ton and British Columbia. They took the party of the supreme worthy high priestess of the White Shrine of Jerusalem Mrs. Zelma Kah, on her inspec tion trip which included two ap pointments for school of instruc tion at Auburn, Wash, and Se attle. The party had been enter tained in Salem by the local Shrine and the . cities visited were Tacoma, Vancouver, Ol- ympia, Auburn, Seattle and Bel lingham, all in Washington Then part of the group flew to Victoria, B.C. and part went by boat and all were entertained at the evening banquet and cer emonial. At each city visited there was a banquet and special entertainment for the party ending with the ceremonial in the evening. At Bcllingham, Mrs. Kline wa honored with an appoint ment by the supreme high priestess to the supreme redis- The New New Look! About the Fall Fashions By ED CREAGII New York, Aug. 9 VP) Park your coats on that hitching post, lents, and let's amble down Fifth Avenue while the women folks are finishing their marrhmallow sundaes. The big stores with the chromium-plated floorwalkers broke out a few million dollars' worth of female fall finery over the week-end, and you might as well see what you're going to get nicked for. . Pay no mind to all that fancy advertising. Here's what it boils down to: The French New New look is battling it out for the national fashion title with the American back-to-the-1020's look. You should worry which one wins. Either way, it's going to cost you. This window here that bunch of black fluffy stuff on the mannequin with her nose jn the air: That's the New New look. How docs it differ from the old new look? Well, the hem hangs higher. Thirteen and a half Inches from the floor. Remember thatl You might be asked about it on a giveaway progrgam. Also, the New New look has something called a floating panel, not to be confused with floating power. The floating panel is a kind of misplaced bib. It hangs down from the waist, apron-wise. Now then, in the next block, the new old look. Gad, what memories it brings back Cal Coolidge, the Charles ton, Clara Bow, prohibition. The tight, or hobble, skirt is back. Short, loo 'way up what we used to call the limb. And get that waistline, half-way down the hip. 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No date is set for the wedding. tricting committee which redis- tricts new shrines and oversees the changing of districts. The group included supreme high priestesses Mrs. Zelma Kah of Middletown, Ohio; Mrs. Til lie Seaman, supreme herald. Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. Emily Perkins, supreme second hand maiden, Oakland, Calif the two daughters of Mrs. Kah Sherry and Zelma Kah, and Mrs. Kline and Mrs. Armstrong. VISITORS here last week were Mr. and Mrs. Vinnie J. Bell of Portland, who were here to attend events in conjunction with the American Legion con vention. While here they visited Mr Bell's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron, in Salem, and Mr, Bell's mother, Mrs. Minnie Jane Bpll, in Independence. coat, John Held, Jr., style. box figure may be on its way &0gL ior SUPER-STYI.F.n RR- IT-OOWN. DKRP-WB1-L 7 CFSSKli RACKCt AKD S4 L UNIT. Great KtMniitor r1 S UKKTIMK RF.AITY. tT-1 f.tr! "' wt . . a MIW m aM. AUTOMATIC INniNG.It'ftanuirin! Cnatrnl tarn rnt, time Hm Modl IR4I7 1lh(ftrM V of apace fnr And c budget model ER483 if ny, intra. Sit- ONLY Rotana Club Has Picnic Rotana club members were entertained last evening at a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. Floyd Matthews. . Mrs. Fanny Douglas was co-hostess. Guests were Miss Alice Mathey, Mrs. Victor Matthews and Mrs. M. P. Knoll, the latter of Yaki ma, Wash., and sister of the hostess. Informal reports were given on the recent national Rotana convention held in Salem. The schedule of all meetings for the club begins the second Monday in September with Mrs. Leroy Mittendorf and Mrs. A. L. Laue to be hostesses for the meeting at the home of the former. Family Event Fetes Visitor A family dinner gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby, Sunday, honoring Mr. Ashby's aunt, Mrs. Grace Glover, of La Jolla, Calif., who is spending a few weeks in Oregon. Attending the event were Mrs. Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Glover and daughter Sally of Gaston, Mrs. Grace Glover's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Humphrey of Portland and their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Westering of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Clarke and children, Carol Lou, Kay and Richard, also of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Knower, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashby and children, Gail and David, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby. MEETING Thursday will be the Woman's Society of World Service of the Englewood church at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Pero, 1460 D street, the annual no-host picnic to be at 1 o clock. Each one attending also is to take her own table service. Reports will be given on the WSWS conference held in July in Jennings lodge. COLUMBIA LONG PLAY RECORDS Recent Releases BIZET: Symph. In O Major Philharmonic Symph. Orch. Arthur Rodzlnskt, Cond. 10 in. ML 2051 $3.85. STRAVINSKY: Concerto For Two Solo Pfnnos and Russian Music For Two Pianos. Vronsky and Babln, Duo Pi ano. 12 in. ML 415714.85. SONGS OF ROMANCE Buddy Clark and Orch. 10 in. CL 605412.85 HAPPY HOLIDAYS Ray Noble and Orch. 10 in. OL 6053 $2.88. Downstairs Oregon Bids. State and High 3-8632 lour Money i if at mm.- ,.Tor- fJ FACE PWITS. M titM taM. MRAI - - SPMAWS, RTTJN WRAT OWN. H i7- trfntd . imal. pot and panA, pan Hda, thar nrnklnA A i.wiMi.iiimriiiaiiil . t 1 urensiM. roi on, noi rwo, pax innw nn, my top drawvnitOafvt. Sturdy. Finger -ftp agarartot. this treat s199 195 Sit- W9M , '1 Engagement Told The engagement of Miss JoAnn Lang, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lang, to Hugh Hickerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hickerson of Dallas, was announced recently. No plans have been announced for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Honor Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noren were honor guests at their home Saturday evening when friends dropped in to congratulate them on their recent marriage. Mrs. Ben Claggett, Mrs. R. Ratzburg and Miss Ruth Minnamen assist ed in serving refreshments. Friends calling for the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. BCO COATS $19 24 These are priced at a fraction of their original cost! Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. John Nekuda, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ratz burg, Mr. and Mrs. R. Nekuda, Mr. and Mrs. E. Zahara, Mr. and Mrs. L. Stettler, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. X. F. Eckhout, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ziel enski, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clag gett, Mr, and Mrs. W. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. D.. Parks, Mr, and Mrs. Goldade, Mr. and Mrs. J. o Surprise on Anniversary . Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter D, Thomas on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver sary a surprise party was given at their home Monday evening. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Howard, Mr. and Mrs Lowell Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, Mr, and Mrs. Floyd King, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enyart, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scherrer, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rathbun, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McReal and daughter, Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Dean Thomas and daughter, Mary, and son, Mich ael. UNIONVALE Miss Lois Hibbs of this district was hon ored with a miscellaneous show er held at the social room of the local church Friday evening. There were 46 relatives and friends attended. Mrs. Ed Clow: Mrs. Ed Richards, Mrs. George Strawn, Mrs. George Deibel, Mrs. Carrie Kidd, Mrs. Ari Lau ner and Mrs. Clarence Launer were sponsors. Mrs; Earl Coburn and Miss Madalene Rossner won in guess ing contests. Guests were from Broadmead, Dayton, McMinn- ville, Grand Island, Pleasant dale, Fairview district and Un lonvale. After opening gifts, re freshments were served. Miss Hibbs' marriage to John O. Becker of McMinnville will be Sunday, August 14. O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. Zeller, Mr. and Mrs. H. Christenson, E. Brown, Mis. Harry Miller, Frank Nekuda, Mr. Lovre, Mr. Saucy, Mrs. Elsa Frey, Mrs. An drew Zahara, Sr., Aldene Frey, Shirley Brown, Joan Barnes, Ruth Minnamen, Stanley Sneed, Ronald Hamann, Herbert Ha- mann, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kaal and Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hamann. SUITS Latest fashions . . . finest quality gabardines, men's worsted, crepes other fabrics. OFF Regular Price f 4 9 f Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Richard Tschantz were married June 4 at at the Portland Patton Methodist church. Mrs. Tschantz is the former Doris Maxine Sutter of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Tschantz are making their home in Silverton. (McEwan picture). Family Reunion Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Da Moude were hosts at a no-host dinner and family reunion Sunday. Those In attendance were Mr: and Mrs. Ray Comer, Donald and Darleen of Phillips, Nebr.; Mrs. Ed Sheehan of Seward, Nebr., Mrs. Rupert Thorn, Gar land, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles De Von of Tacoma, Wash; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lytle, TJonald and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downing, Bobby and Geraldine, . . . and 1 DRESSES $599 $699 $900 All better dresses ... at fractions of original costs! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carter, Allen,' Ronnie and Roy, Jr., J. B. Comer and Bernice Da Moude. WOMEN OF the First Presby terian church are to meet for a garden party Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Herman Lafky, 610 North 15th, hours to be be tween 2:30 and 5 o'clock. Ardo Taren of Estonia ii to speak at 3 o'clock. All women and friends of the church are invited. MANY OTHER GIVEAWAY BARGAINS IN THIS END OF SEASON CLOSEOUT . . . STARTS MONDAY, 9:30 A.M. Schlesioger 1 Co. 409 COURT i