r Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Plans Told For Wedding Among October brldei elect announcing plant for their wed dingi li Mill Shirley Port, who li to be married October 23 to Harold McCauley. The ceremony li planned ai an afternoon one that Sunday, at 4 o'clock in St. Paul'i Episco pal church, the Rev. George H Swift officiating. Mill Charlotte Port will be her sister's only attendant. Wil liam Barlow li to be beet man and ushering will be Donald Scheelar and Donald Famam Mn. A. J. Becker it to be the oloist for the wedding. The reception following if to be at the Poat residence on Ar- gyle drive. Liberty Woman's Group Plans Year Liberty The Liberty Wom an'! club held its firat meeting of the year last week ai a get- acquainted tea at the Liberty lunchroom. Mrs. Wayne Blaco was in charge of the tea, Mrs. Roland Seeger and Mrs. Don Griffith poured, Mrs. W. J. Hall , was In charge of the table dec orations. There were 32 pres ent with the president, Mrs. Wll bert Kurth, presiding. Named on the delegation for the County Federatioon to be held on October 28 at Aurora were Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Mrs. Harry Knepper, Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Mrs. Lettitia Clark, Mrs. Lester Clark and Mrs. John Dasch. Mrs. Paul Wishart reported from the sick committee, and Mrs. Roland Seeger reported from the card committee. Mrs. C. W. Stacey reported on child welfare and told of the new cot tage at the Children's Farm home at Corvallis. ' , Honored guests were principal " and Mrs. Marion Miller, vice principal, and Mrs. Louis Bart lett and Mrs. E 1 1 e r y Par rish, wife of the pastor of the Liberty Christian Church of Christ. Mrs. Florence Whelan, Mrs. Agnes Palmer, Mrs. Robert Hammond, and Mrs. Mary Lov- ett were also Introduced. A prize was won by Mrs. Louis Kurth for the member In viting the most guests. Member ship dues were paid by Mrs. Wil bert Kurth, Mrs. Walter Schen dcl, Ms. C. W. Stacey, Mrs. Harold A. Rosebruagh, Mrs. Roland Seeger, Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs. Harry Knepper, Mrs. Lettitia Clark, Mrs. Les ter Clark, Mrs. W. J. Hall, Mrs. Mervin Seeger, Mrs. H. Kolsky, Mrs. S. B. Davidson, Mrs. Don Griffith, Mrs. Henry Kaminga, Mrs. Paul Wishart, Mrs. Carl Bell, Mrs. James Falk, Mrs. Al vin Poole, and Mrs. Emil Dress. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Les ter Clark on route 0 and the club will hold a planned show er for Mrs. Wayne Blaco who Is building a new home. Proud VP 1 ... L Women LOWRI FISCHER Ore., Monday, October 10, 1949 Toastmistress Club The regular meeting of the Toastmistress club will be held at the Golden Pheasant on Thursday, October 12 at 6 p.m. The Toastmistress will be Miss Amanda Anderson. Speakers slated for the evening are Mrs. Mabel Hayles, Mrs. Roy Locke nour, Mrs. George Beane, Miss Marie Bosch and Miss Constance Weinman. President Feted by Club Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club opened its observance of "National Busi nesswomen's week," Sunday morning with a charmingly ar ranged breakfast to honor the club president, Mrs. John Ver steeg. Forty-three attended the event, given in the Cave room at the Senator hotel. The tables were profusely decorated with gold and bronze chrysanthe- mums, the same flowers also being caught in wide bands of maline in the same colors down the center lengths; and ever so often were clustered gold, blue and maroon candles. Hand made programs in the gold and bronze colors marked each place. Miss Eleonor Roberts gave the tribute to Mrs. Versteeg as the president, the presentation con eluding with a duet by Mrs. Al ma Werstlein and Mrs. Mildred Neuman with Mrs. Mae DuVall at the piano. Mrs. Cecelia Galey of Sweet Home, second vice president of the Oregon Federation of Busi ness and Professional Women's clubs, was the guest speaker. She gave an interesting review and discussion on Overstreet's book, The Mature Mind." Miss Alberta Shoemake, first vice president of the local club, presided at the program and presented the gavel guard pin to Mrs. Versteeg to wear with her club pin. Mrs. Arthur Wed dle, regional chairman for BPW clubs and a past state president. led the collect for the close of the program. Following the breakfast mem bers of the club attended serv ices at Jason Lee Methodist church, Mrs. Versteeg's church. SALEM F. L. club No. 14 held its regular business meeting last week at the home of Mrs. Keith Rebo. Members present includ ed Mesdames Lawrence Mc Clure, Forrest Greenfield, Keith Rebo, Harry Way, Harold Bress ler, R. L. Applegate, Victor Koop, Chester Lanktree, Evelyn Hamby and Miss Edlyn Holm qulst. Visitor of the evening was Mrs. Sam Peyton, formerly of Astoria. Prior to the meeting the members attended Miller's Fall Fashion show. The next meeting is to be held Oct. 20 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence McClure, route 1, Salem. nnouncemen Alexander J eiueienj Is newer, larger and better equipped to serve you with the finest jewelry items available. Diamonds, Silver, Watches, Rings T' 1 iff " W MJ- 7W 1 - K '. tt v,'it. t v tut A . . : Engagement Annuunced The bethothal of Miss Lois Shep herd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Shepherd, to Donald Bis bee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bisbee of Independence, was announced recently. No date is set for the wedding. (Jesten Miller studio picture) Betrothal Told The engagement of Miss Max- ine Muckle to AI Pietschman was announced at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house at Willa mette university last week. Miss Muckle is to graduate in January from Willamette where she is majoring in political scence. She is the daughter of Mrs. Ferhn C. Muckle and R. J. Muckle of Portland. Mr. Pietschman, also . of Portland, is a graduate of University of Oregon and a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity. No date is announced for the wedding. MR. AND MRS. Lester Den Beste are receiving congra tulations upon the birth of a son, Friday evening, October 7, at Salem Memorial hospital. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lang of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. William Den Beste of Crawford, Colo. The Rev. and Mrs. Fred C. Taylor of Salem are great grand parents. Mrs. Lester Den Beste will be remembered as the for mer Jo Anne Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Den Beste moved to Salem from Denver this past summer, both having been students at Univer sity of Denver. MISS SUSAN FAHERTY left Sunday for San Francisco to be gone for this week, attending an area conference for executive secretaries of American Red Cross chapters. MR. AND MRS. W. B. Stace) returned the latter part of the week from a week's trip through eastern Oregon, visiting friends at several cities. MIT fit r H VU , A MONMOUTH Miss Mar garet Mills and Miss Lafona Houk were co-hostesses at a kitchen shower given in honor of Miss Edna Mae Cooper, bride elect of Keith Houk, at the Houk home north of town. Guests attending were the honor guest and Misses Patty Cook, Elnora Aydelott, Joyce Martin, Nola Richter, Wilma Spacek, Jeanne Thompson, Doris Jossi, Deanne Thompson, Elaine Foltz, Joanna Clemenson, Joan Metcalf, Lucille Houk and Lil lian Houk, Mrs. Leona Buker, Mrs. Alice Hamilton, Mrs. Ger trude Shellenbarger, Mrs. Houk and the hostesses. COURT CAPITAL CITY, Ca tholic Daughters of America, will hold its regular meeting on Wednesday, October 12, at the Woman's club. Members will meet for a no-host dinner at 6:30 p.m. Each member is asked to bring her own service. The busi ness meeting will be called to order at 8 p.m. NORTH SALEM WCTU Is to meet at 2 p.m. Friday at the home of Mrs. John Van Lyde graf, 2035 McCoy. Installation of officers will be held. Mrs. Nick LeRud is the new president. Mrs. Wilmer Brown will lead devotions. There will be reports on the state con vention. VISITORS from Eugene in the capital Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Donahue who were en route to the Pacific In ternational Livestock exposition in Portland. The most respected brand names. A com plete stock for your inspection. Friendly service from a highly skilled sales staff. These Are the Bywords at Alexander's Finally . . . but MOST important . . . you STILL need never sacri fice to own the finest things at f eujeeru L 'COUR' Wedding Is j Sunday Event Wed Sunday afternoon were Miss Cornelia Strayer, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stray er, and Frank Osborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Osborn, Sr., of Gervais. The service took place at 3:15 o'clock in Jason Lee Methodist church which was decorated in a fall setting for the wedding, Rev. Louis Kirby officiating. Miss Loretta Lentz was the soloist and Mrs. C. A. McClure the or ganist. Lighting the tapers were Miss Mildred Sella rd and Miss Bev erly Shaff, who wore pink and blue dresses. The bridal attendants wore pastel taffeta frocks fashioned with scalloped necklines and sleeves and full skirts. They carried pastel nosegays, and wore matching lace covered halo hats. Miss Faye Crawford was the maid of honor and brides maids were Miss Barbara Owens, Miss Lela Conboy, Miss Joyce Conboy, Miss Marcella Mess mer and Miss Evelyn Bishop. Mr. Strayer gave his daugh ter in marriage. The bridal gown was of white satin fashioned en train, long sleeves and a net yoke on the fitted bodice enhanced with a wide band of lace. The fingertip veil cascaded from a tulle band adorned with irredev cent sequins. The bride's old fashioned nosegay was of roses and baby chrysanthmums. Caroline Jones in a pink frock, was flower girl. David Woods stood as best man and ushers were Waldo Un ruh, Wakne Osborn, Robert Strayer, Ray Cummings and James Lawson. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Strayer wore a teal blue gown with corsage of white car nations and Mrs. Osborn atten ded her son's marriage in a ha zel blue gown and her flowers were pink carnations. A reception followed in the church parlors. Miss Verda Crook and Mrs. Frank Kolsky poured and Mrs. Jacob Conboy cut the cake. Assisting were Misses Joyce Kirby, Janet Ma guren, Roberta Klempel and Dorothy Dyke. After a trip to the Oregon beaches the newlyweds will be at home in" Salem. For going away the bride wore a forest green suit with black accessor ies. AMONG those entertaining Saturday evening following the Waverly club dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krueger, who have invited guests for a buffet supper at their Kingwood Heights home. PYTHIAN SISTERS club Is to meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. George W. Tho mas, 225 South 17th, Mrs. Nora Pierce assisting. 'Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SALES REPAIRS SERVICE RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Free Pick-up and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 novBi.c FOR THIS EVENT Mothers Plan Tea. Highland Mothers' club met last week for the first session of the year in the school auditor ium. J The group is planning a tea for the teachers on October 20. Room mothers will be in charge of arrangements. Glade Follis, principal, gave a special welcome to new moth ers of the school. Frank Ben nett, city superintendent of schools, was guest speaker, dis cussing the building program for Salem schools. Following the business meet ing refreshments were served In the cafeteria by the following of ficers and committee chairmen: Mrs. Russell Shipman, Mrs. Gib son Follis, Mrs. H. W. Scoggin, Mrs. Arthur Boyle, Mrs. Harley Cordray, Mrs. H. A. Hazel, Mrs. A. B. Chapman, Mrs. Ernest Russell, Mrs. Oren Chambers and Mrs. Howard Roberts. ST. AGNES Troop of the Jun ior Catholic Daughters of Amer ica held its first meeting for the year at the home of Miss Grace Corey. Election of troop offi cer! was the highlight of the meeting. Officers elected are: Dorothy Wenda, president; Rosemary uougnerty, vice president; Dol ores Haener, secretary; Rita Lange, treasurer; Frances Jack son, reporter and Mary Lou Saddler, sergeant-at-arms. Mrs H. E. Corey, troop counselor. related the activities for the coming year. BACK IN Salem fnllnwlno . week at Neskowin are Mrs. George F. Rogers and her daughter, Mrs. James Hutchison, visitor from Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Hutchison will be here an other week. SHRINKAGE eM lmf 9 iYes . . . your clothes will 1 inot shrink when you J Jjend them to STAND- X ARD! Proper sizing is RTbut a part of STAND I ARD'S usual fine serv- ' ice! Try STANDARD A J oday. T, J W Girt SAH Greea Slimpt J J'For Better Appearance' Standard Cleaners and Dyers 362 N. Commercial PENNEY'S ill THIS SEA, " i ' I v IB5I A waMUll J v 1 1 atPENNEY'S Miss Price Entertained Honoring her daughter, Miss Marjorie Annette Price, and the latter's finance, James Richard Zigler, Mrs. Wayne M. Price will entertain at a supper this evening at the Price home. The supper will follow the rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Price and Mr. Zigler. The wedding is to be an event of Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the prayer room at the First Presbyterian church, the recep tion following to be In the church fireplace room. Shower Given Honoring Miss Price, fellow office workers with her in the state tax commission gave a surprise party at her home, Fri day evening. Varied fall flow ers were used In decorating and following the Informal evening late refreshments were served. The bride-to-be was honored with a miscellaneous shower of gifts. At the party were Miss Price, Mrs. Don Eshleman, Mrs. Jack Watkins. Mrs. Marvin Totland, Madame, are your birthdays shewing? 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Wiesendangi J executive secretary of the Ke Oregon Green group, was t! guest speaker and showed coloi ed slides also. The group made plans for i' exhibit at the Men's Gardi club show, also, it voted to gi $10 to the iron lung fund of tl Fraternal Order of Eagles. Mrs. Helen Grabenhorst an Mrs. Kenneth Bartell wer guests at the meeting. RECEIVING c o n gratulatioi on the birth of a son Sunds night, October 9, at Salem Gei eral hospital are Lt. Comdr. an Mrs. G. Wallace Hug. The littl boy, who has been named Wa lace Lee, is the grandson of Mr: George Hug and Mr. and Mr Henry Lee, all of Salem. H mother is the former Patrici Lee. Gray Regularly 3 Now, for the first time, you can have famous Dorothy Cray Cellogen Cream at this special low price ! Count on its content of active, estro genic hormones to help you hide birthdays. You women over 30, who've discovered the modern magic of this 6ne cream, will surely want to stock up and save. 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