Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    McKay Endorses BPW Week
Governor Douglai McKay'i statement in recognition of "Na
tional Business Women Week" hai been released by the Salem
Buslneu and Professional Women's club. The national week
opens Sunday next, October 9.
Governor McKay's statement follows:
"Intriguing statistics come to my mind as I begin to prepare
this message of congratulations to the Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc.
"I am reminded that (1) 51 per cent of the nation's registered
voters are women (2) that women control the manner in which
85 per cent of the country's money is spent, and '3) that, in Ore
gon, alone, the number of Federation clubs has increased from 31
to 48 and the number of members from 1800 to 3000, all in only
three years' time.
"Women are truly on the march toward the place they have
always deserved in the business and political life of this Republic
and this Commonwealth.
"It Is a privilege to salute their impressive lists of accomplish
ments at community, city, county, state and national levels of
responsibility. I am happy, therefore, to endorse the observance in
Oregon of National Business Women's Week, October 9-15.
Douglas McKay, Governor."
Mrs. Eggiman New
Auxiliary Head
Silverton Mrs. Howard Eg
giman was advanced from the
vice-presidency to the position
of president, following the resig
nation of Mrs. B. B. Howell,
presdent of the Silverton Lions
auxiliary, Monday evening at
the business hour of the pro
gram and dinner at the Double
J restaurant. Thirty-seven mem
bers attended.
To replace Mrs. Eggiman as
vice president, Mrs. C. J. Towe
was elected. On the acceptance
of the resignation of Mrs. V. V.
Runyan as treasurer, Mrs. Loy
all Timm was elected unani
mously. Both Mrs. Howell and
Mrs. Runyan are planning to re
aide away from Silverton for
several months.
Mrs. Clifton Dickerson was
presented a past state secre
tary's pin for her recent service
In that position by a past state
president of the Lions auxiliary,
Mrs. A.L.V. Smith.
The mother of Mrs. Dicker-
son, Mrs. Elizabeth Brazier of
Silverton and Woodburn, was a
social guest and was given a
surprise, the group observing
her 71st birthday anniversary
with a decorated cake presented
by her daughter and served dur
ing the dessert hour.
The coming year's projects of
the club favorably discussed in
cluded the filling of the duffel
bag at the Peery store; sponsor
ing the Girl Scout troop: and
imgKsstE&s mmurtmi tmmmim
the individual donation for spe
cial cases of aid to children with
poor eyesight.
Mrs. Eggiman gave the re
port of the visitation to Holly
wood club in Salem, and Mrs.
A. L. V. Smith told of the state
convention- at Astoria.
SILVERTON Among local
relatives planning to attend the
Saturday morning 9 o'clock
wedding of Jack Kauffman nd
Miss Bonnie Fahlen at Stayton
Immaculate Conception Catho
lic church are the grandmother
of the bridegroom-to-be, Mrs.
Lydia Dawes, her two sisters,
Mrs. Ida Makinster and the fam
ily of the George Kirks.
WELCOMED home the first
of the week from a trip to the
east are Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S.
Page and Mr. and Mrs. Vern D
McMullen. They were at Atlan
tic City to attend the national
meeting of the American Title
association, and also stopped in
New York City, Washington, D.
C, Philadelphia and Chicago.
Today's Menu
(Br Iht Associated Prui)
After School Snack
Hot Cocoa with Marshmallows
Red Apple Bowl
Peanut Butter Cookies
Peanut Butter Cookies
Ingredients: 1V4 cups sifted all-
purpose flour, Vt teaspoon bak
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Eastern Star
Chapter Meets
The regular meeting of Chad
wick chapter, Order of the East
ern Star, was held in the Maso
nic temple on Tuesday evening.
The members were surprised
to find the chapter room redecor
ated and equipped with new
plush opera chairs. The new
furnishings and baskets of asters
added much to the enjoyment of
the evening.
The worthy matron, Mrs. D.
M. Eby, chose this time to pay
honor to all the matrons and pa
trons under whom she had serv
ed on her way to the east as
worthy matron. Those thus hon
ored were Mrs. G. A. Reeher,
Mrs. Fred Keeler and Mrs. E. E.
Bergman, worthy matrons of
other years, and Herman John
ston, Earl Wiper and Fred Keel
er, past patrons. A special guest
was Mrs. William Mcrnott of
Woodburn, who is the grand
chaplain of Oregon. All guests
were seated in the east and pre
sented with corsages and gifts
from the worthy matron.
Invitations were read to be
guests of Albany chapter on Oct.
25 and Venus chapter on Oct. 21
for their friendship nights. Also,
invitations to various receptions
for grand officers, including one
to Independence chapter on Oct.
29, honoring Mrs. Paul Robin
son, grand conductress.
It was announced that Chad-
wick chapter will participate
with the other Masonic orders of
Salem in religious services at the
Masonic and Eastern Star home
at Forest Grove on Nov. 27, and
that on Nov. 1, Chadwick chap-l
ler will have another friendship
night with members of nine
chapters as guests.
All guests spoke to the mem
bers for the good of the order
and the worthy patron, Jason
Frizzell, also told of the work of '
the chapter for the home at For
est Grove.
Refreshments were served on
the fifth floor at the close of the
meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mem
Pearce were in charge of the
serving assisted by Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Van Wyngarden, Mrs. Gor
don Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bramble and Mrs. Lcona Stutz-man.
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Thursday, October . 1949 7
Club Elects
The Young takican club
for young men and women in
domestic and industrial work
held its meeting this week at the
YWCA and elected officers as
follows:
Miss Katherine Hansson, pre
sident; Jack Leo, secretary; Ben
ny Gearheart, treasurer; Miss
Dolly Wood, Bobbie Shultz, Miss
Edna Fitzloff, refreshments com
mittee; Miss Betty Otis, Ross
Hannawell and Kenneth Wright,
social committee.
Next meeting is October 17, at
the YW, sponsor of the group.
HOSTESSES this evening for
a supper will be Mrs. Thomas
Holman and Mrs. Floyd W. She
pard, the affair to compliment
Mrs. Gregory Lancaster. The
party will be at the Holman
home.
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State and Liberty
"On the Comer"
Recently Wed Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nibler, the former
Florence Crosby, were married September 10 at Woodburn.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrillus J. Crosby
of Woodburn, Mr. Nibler the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Nibler
of Gervais. (Alyse studio, Woodburn)
ing soda, V4 teaspoon salt, 6
tablespoons shortening, Vi cup
peanut butter, 6 tablespoons
granulated sugar, Vt cup brown
sugar (firmly packed), 1 egg,
teaspoon vanilla.
Method: Mix and sift together the
flour, baking soda, and salt.
Cream shortening, add peanut
butter and cream again. And the
granulated and brown sugar
gradually, creaming well. Add
the egg and vanilla and beat
thoroughly. Mix in the dry in
gredients until they are blended.
Shape into a roll about 2 inches
in diameter; wrap in wax paper
and chill overnight. Slice thin
and place on greased cooky
sheets. Bake in a moderate (375
F.) oven for 10 to 12 minutes.
Makes about 3 dozen cookies.
SALE OF TAX FREE
FINE FUR COATS AND
CAPES
$144.00 Up
Hager's Fur Shop
Thursday
1225 S. Commercial Street
shoes with that $20.00 look . v '
Why pay fv
more? f IA
world i
tetailen of womerit
6.99 X
fine genuine suede and calf
Exciting news for budget-wise women who want really
beautiful shoes! The newest styles, made the famous QualiCrait
way in the finest genuine suedes and calfskins ... at good-news pricesl
Of course we can fit you ... . sizes 3 to 10, AAAA to C.
J?. 0.
exclusive at II mm M
' Salem's Newest Shoe Store
for Women"
170 N. LIBERTY
4.98
I Phis Fed. tax,
PROMOTION
YES, IT'S TRUE! This month opens Price's 43rd year in Salem.
In celebration, we're having an anniversary promotion and of
fering bigger, better than ever values for you . . . the cus
tomers who have made this record possible!
BARGAINS SUCH AS THESE!
We are offering the largest selection of fine fur coats, capes
and neckpieces. Bought at a drop in price of about 30.
Be sure to see these beautiful coats before you buy.
We hove grouped together o number $1 AA
of broken lines of fine hose. Regular- 1 P'
ly sold for $ 1 .95. Come ond get them R
while they last at W pr. ?
BY PENDLETON "
Scotch plaids and many plain colors. The
most wearable garment on the market.
Each robe made from the very finest
fabric, and only
$25.00
and
$29.95
GENUINE LEATHER J
Red, green, black, brown
and rust. At very reason
able prices
1.954.95
We will offer some of our better Jewelry tf
regularly sold up to $3.93 and tax, to
make this an outstanding promotion. A
very fine selection for only
1.00
and
tax
tmSB I
Sorry, we cannot mention the name, but
these are all perfect 51 gauge, IS denier. 35 Df.
We sell them regularly with the label 1 r"
t $1.95. We are allotted a few dozen for
promotion at only $1.35. Be sure to come O $A QO
nd get them while they last at only .. prs.
Wt have selected several patterns regu
larly sold as high ss $18.95 to make this
a sensational promotion. At only
9.95
In the finer quality of tissue faille, crepe t
and wool. All good styles, sizes and
colors. Regularly sold to $29.93. To pro
mote fast selling will be sold at only
14.95
i msm i
BY PENDLETON
A new sensation. Pendleton things for men have been on
the market for many years but the women's division has
only been in production for a few months. Pendleton wear
for women is probably the most outstanding line for casual
wear in many years. Come in and see them.
We will offer fine raincoats for a short
time. Beautiful fabric In navy, kelly, red, $
brown and wine. These coats are ex
cellent values at $19.99. Come and get
one or more at only
12.95
We have selected for this occasion on.
hundred umbrellas regularly sold up to
$5.95 to give our promotion momentum.
We offer them at
3.95
mm
We have selnctcd from our regular stock j
of fine handbags a couple hundred out-
standing numbers and as a special pro
motion will offer them at only
6.95
tax
inc.
You must see the new display of finer Fall hats for better
wear. You can pick up an ordinary hat for casual wear any
place but for special occasions and when you want to look
just right it must come from Price's.
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JDAjlfX'f
135 N. Liberty
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M.
Add 20 (or Mill Orders