dial Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1949 Sorority Groups Form City Council Beta Sigma Phi chapters in Salem have organized a city council to coordinate work of the two groups. The newly form ed council is to meet the first Thursday of each month. The organizational meeting was held last evening at the YWCA. Mrs. W. L. Flager was elected president; Mrs. Wayne Rose, vice president; Mrs. W. D. Troth, corresponding secretary; Mrs. D L. Parker, recording secretary and Mrs. Roger Lewis, treasurer. The two chapters here are Eta and Alpha Epsilon. 'Here to Stay' This is de signer Meredith Peterson's "Button, Button" dreBS which k tvidence of her belief that "the bared bosom is here to itay." The drees, displayed in Beverly Mills, Calif., may be buttoned up or unbuttoned at the wearer's discretion. (AP Wirephoto) 4k - - 1 Cray It glamorous I The fashion spotlight it now poised on gray interest... because gray It sure any age '.for sophisticate orcoquetteJ Her Youthmore shows how hade are better than one. when light and dark gray . worsted are contrasted with sure designing genius ... a knowing eye lor giving you that lender, taller look 69 Women LOWRT FISCHEB YW Staff Here Miss Gertrude Acheson was due to arrive Thursday from Portland to take over her duties as the new executive director for the YWCA. Miss Acheson, who came west from a position with the YW at Rochester, N.Y., previously has been here to con sult with local YW officials September 1 being the date she was to begin her work here. The other two new staff mem bers have been here the past two weeks, Miss Joyce Lamoreux as the young adult program direc tor, Miss Norma Wallace as the Y-Teen director. Miss Austin To Be Bride Woodburn Miss Sally Austin, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Ice land Austin' of Munich, Ger many, will be married Septem ber 3 to Lieut. Marion Boswell, a flyer in the U.S. aviation serv ice, Salinas, Kan. The wedding will be in the chapel at Fort Jay in Governor's Island New York. Miss Austin returned to New York from Germany, August 18 with her mother. For her wedding she will wear the wed ding dress of her sister, Mrs Maurice Gardner, (Nancy Aus tin) of Richland, Wash. Mrs. Austin will return to Munich after the wedding where Col, Austin is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Allen of Boston will be among those attending the wedding. Birthday Event For Mrs. Stuckey Woodburn Mrs. Joe Fry was hostess at her home honoring her mother, Mrs. L. F. Stuckey, on the latter's 72nd birthday anniversary with a surprise party. Guests honoring Mrs. Stuckey were Mr. and Mrs. James Bright, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Al White, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mills, Mrs. C. J. Weigel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paradis, Mrs. Perle Gibbens, Mrs. Earl W. Gib- bens, Miss Betty Lechtie, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Henn, the hon ored guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Stuckey and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Jo Fry. MISSIONARY society of the Calvary Baptist church is meet ing Friday at the church, the for year-round flattery for two r4 fit m J Styles for mmmmmm t or Nippy r ail Days This hooded poplin jacket with lamb s wool trim and zip-out lining is perfect for campus cyclists. Pleated plaid skirt, high-top socks and elkskin boodle shoes complete the picture. day's events starting at 11:30 a.m. Luncheon will be at 12:30 o'clock, the Gleaners circle, Mrs. Charles McAllister, chairman, in charge. The program will be at 1:30 p.m., Victory circle members in charge with Mrs, George Rau gust as chairman. Dr. Victor Sword Is to be guest speaker. . ANNOUNCEMENT has been received of the birth of a daugh ter on Tuesday evening, Au gust 30, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wes ley Hansell, Jr., (Rose Ann Gib son) at McMinnville. The little girl has been named Lynn Chris tine. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hansell, Sr., all of Salem. Great grandmothers are Mrs. L. D. Gibson of Salem and with fitted Vi 1 K Cyclists Picnic Honors Mrs. Agnes Dutton Mr. and Mrs. John E. Peterson were hosts at a picnic on their farm in the Lincoln district, Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Dutton of Salem, mother of. Mrs. Peterson, was honored with a large birthday cake on her 86th anniversary. Those attending were Mrs, Agnes Dutton and John Dutton of Salem; Mrs. Harne Taylor, Falls City; Henry Dutton, Hub bard; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dut ton, Kenneth and Betty Ann, Molalla; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vas binder, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hunt of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Buell, Amity; Mr. and Mrs. Au gust Knutson of Turner and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. John Peter- Mrs. M. C. Powell of Milton, Ore. New slants on stripes . . .Youthmore's j nign-tashton suit idea. VV of course! Top a reed- f ftlim. fthwn orahardinA skirt with a long-line jacket of candy-cane stripes in a vibrant Ardross woolen. A sure eye-catcher, striking bias stripes at thq hip-line, on dashing wide lapels. Miss Clark Is Betrothed A surprise announcement fea tured the party and shower for which Miss Virginia Beall was hostess last evening to compli ment Miss Beverly Wikstrom, bride-elect of Robert Mentzer. During the evening Miss Shir ley Clark told the group of her engagement to Fred Sproule. Three-year-old Billy Bannister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bannister of Portland and a cousin of Mr. Sproule, entered the party dressed as cupid, rib bons across his chest bearing the names of the engaged duo. He carried a corsage of red roses and white carnations to which was tied a ribbon with the- en gagement ring. At the dessert supper, served buffet, were two heart-shaped cakes; one with the names of Miss Wikstrom and Mr. Mentzer written on it, the other bearing the names of Miss Clark and Mr. Sproule. No date is set for the wedding. Miss Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clark. She is a graduate of Salem high school. Mr. Sproule lives here with his aunt, Mrs. Kathryn Daniel, and he will attend Ore gon College of Education at Monmouth this year. Mrs. Daniel, Mrs. Bannister, Mrs. F. E. Clark and Miss Jozann Clark were special guests at the party. Miss Jones Feted At Recent Shower Unionvale Mrs. Ersel Gub ser of Unionvale attended a mis cellaneous bridal shower hon oring Miss Doris Florene Jones of Dayton Monday evening. Miss Mary Lou Robinson and Miss Lois Rockhill were sponsors fori the party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson in Dayton. Fifteen friends and classmates attended. Games were played. Refreshments were served. Miss Jones is bride-elect of Sgt. Norman R. Gubser. The wedding will take place at the First Methodist church, Mc Minnville, at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon, September 18; Rev. Lowell Ellis, pastor of the Naz arene church, McMinnville, will officiate, Rev. George Miller of the Unionvale Evangelical Unit ed Brethren church assisting. Sgt. Gubser will be home on a 30-day furlough. For Golf Day Winners for the day's play for the Salem Women's Golf associ ation, Wednesday, included: Mrs. Mark Seale, class A; Mrs. Morris Crothers, class B; Mrs. George' Hoffman, class C; Mrs, William Hamilton, class D. Next week the members are asked to take their own lunch. DAYTON A luncheon was given by Mrs. Alfred Ivie of Beautiful broadcloth . . . silky smooth and lustrous! Perfect foil for a luxurious ascot-scarf collar of mink. brown or silver-blue dyed muskrat. Turn-back cuffs, slash pockets and jewel-like buttons highlight a Youthmore Original of impeccable beauty elegant choice for m Elegance After Five Soft, eight-button doeskin gloves and small suede bag contrast with the glitter of the lame cocktail gown. Sheridan and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw ver of Dayton, at the Shawver home, on Saturday, preceding the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Peggie Ivie of Sheridan and Jim Shawver. There were 16 present, most of whom comprised the bridal party. A silver bowl containing dahlias, pink and white tapers with white sati ribbons, decor ated the center of the table. your winter stand-by . . .'value-wise and fashion-wise! lu(DX: Soroptimists Meet at Picnic Twenty-four members and guests enjoyed the no-host pic nic supper for the Soroptimist club Wednesday evening on the lawn at the country home of Mrs. Lee Eyerly. Mrs. E. H. Ken nedy assisted Mrs. Eyerly in ar ranging the event. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Eileen Hartwell, Miss Joyce Randall and Miss Betty Jo Bran non. The members attending were Mrs. Carlton Greider, Miss Irene de Lisle, Miss Susan Fa herty, Mrs. Don Reinke, Mrs. Leo Johnson, Mrs. Laura Pan gle, Mrs. Nell Brannon, Miss Al ice Crary Brown, Mrs. John S. Beakey, Mrs. Abner K. Kline, Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn, Mrs. Ethel Lau, Mrs. Hope Randall, Miss Hattie Bratzel, Mrs. El-1 mmwmi CORALIE creates ageless flattery in a felt looking forward into fall at a most becoming angle. WilmL Button... Unbutton... As you like it! It's a quick trick to unfasten the buttons, stow the belt in a roomy pocket, and watch the back of this stunning coat flare out in a full, flaring line. . Heaped with beautiful beaver-dyed mouton, the ) ' V v eanor Barbour, Mrs. Belle Niles Brown, Mrs. Marie Ling, Mrs. j) Paul Heath, Mrs. Walter Barsch, ' Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Eyerly. m ' ' ' - 1 Due from South Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Dick) Jones and baby daughter, Pam ela Gail, are expected to arrive by airplane, early in the week from Charleston, South Caro lina. They will visit Mr. Jones' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Jones, his brother, Gary and other relatives. MR. AND MRS. John J. Mil ler, formerly of Salem, cele brated their silver wedding an niversary Sunday at their home in Portland. Attending from Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Gail H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Miller, Mrs. Edmund Clark, and Miss Clara Miller. cuffs interlaced with fabric And notice those, pockets! They hold' a world of fashion, interest! Xr With. L, I.