I Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, October 21, 1949 New Year's Committees in Lions Auxiliary Named Standing committees for the new year in the Salem Lions club auxiliary were named by the president, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, when the group met last evening at the home of Mrs. John M. Ramage for the season's first gathering for the group. The com mittees include the following: WmmmmiWrimmmmamMllm. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Estill Party Saturday Young Matrons club members are sponsoring a "hobo party" next Saturday evening at 8 o'clock in Mayflower hall. The Halloween theme will be fea tured. There will be dancing and games, and refreshments will be served. On the committee for the event are Mrs. James Lies, Mrs. Floyd McNall, Mrs. Norman Lynn, Mrs. W. C. Cross and -Mrs. John M. Meier. Brands to Go to College Reception Justice and Mrs. James T Brand will be among those at tending the reception for which Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacNaugh- ton will entertain Sunday af ternoon to honor the Reed col lege faculty and alumni. The event will be in the Faculty lounge at the college between 4 and 6 o'clock. Justice Brand is chairman of the college board of regents, Mrs. Brand will be among those pouring the first hour of the reception. SIGMA KAPPA Mothers' club met for a no-host luncheon, Tuesday, at Nohlgren's. Those attending were Mrs. W. . G. Burris, Mrs. D. G. DeSart, Mrs. Forest Holmes of Dallas, Mrs. A. H. Fish, Mrs. F. B. Cran dall, Mrs. R. J. Davcy, Mrs. R. G. Lively, Mrs. A. F Marcus, Mrs. G. A. Rechcr, Mrs. Vern McMullen, Mrs. Lester Newman. Mrs. McMullen, president, gave an account of her recent trip by plane to New York City. The next meeting is to be held at Benton hotel tea room, Cor vallis, November 15. MOTORING to Dallas last evening to attend a meeting of Sigma Kappa alumnae at the home of Mrs. Dclbert Hunter were Mrs. George Robinson, Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mrs. E. E. Beckman and Mrs. Frank De Witt. Halloween Parties abound on All Saints' Eve, and colorful parties they are, with gay crepe paper trim mings, orange pumpkins and au tumn foliage for decoration. Ducking for apples and trying to bite the elusive apple on a string and many other Hallow een stunts are strenuous, so be prepared for a hungry and thirsty crowd of youngsters. Plenty of hot dogs, rolls, dough nuts and a good beverage will mtisfy healthy appetites. Use Halloween decorated paper plates and mugs and serve your beverage from a large pitcher. Ginger ale Is always a popu lar drink at parties. Put six cups of orange Juice in a tall pitcher, fill the pitcher with ginger ale and decorate with orange and lime slices. A pitcher 'Vince's Electric" Vacuum Cleaner SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers ALL WORK FI LLT GUARANTEED ' Free Pick-op and Delivery i PHONE 3-9239 nirt fl J ' ' ' t " i v ' Women LOWRI FISCHER Membership and hospitality L. Brunk, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. R. W. Land and Mrs. Harry W. Scott. Hostess committe e Mrs. Floyd Seamster, Mrs. Evert Givens. Program Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden, Mrs. Elmer J. Church, Mrs. R. W. PicKell. Social Mrs. John Ramage, Mrs. Reginald Williams, Mrs. Denver Young. Mrs. Fred Hal varson, Mrs. Hausmer Siefarth, Mrs. Al Sauers, Mrs. Lawrence Moore, Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Mrs. Roy Todd, Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Publicity and history Mrs. Ernest Rostel. Sunshine committee M r s. William Newmyer. Philanthropic Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs. Carroll Ford, Mrs. Everett Holmes, Mrs. Gordon Skinner, Mrs. Lillian Ramage, Mrs. George Grabenhorst. School for the blind commit tee Mrs. Victor Palmason, Mrs. Walter Dry, Mrs. Joe Tompkins, Mrs. L. J. Stewart. Special activities Mrs. Ed ward Majek, Mrs..Morrell Crary, Mrs. William E. Kimsey, Mrs. Leslie Beard, Mrs. Carl Aschen brenner, Mrs. Ernest Rostel. Printing Mrs. R. W. PicKell. Rummage sale Mrs. E. Burr Miller, Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. FOURTEEN attended the meeting of the United Commer cial Travelers auxiliary, Wed nesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Floyd Colburn. At the business session plans were made for a rummage sale on November 8, Mrs. T. F. Ba gan as chairman. Following the meeting, a sur prise shower honored Mrs. Col burn. OES Event Salem chapter. Order of East ern Star, is meeting Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic temple. There will be initiation. Guests will Include members of Chadwick chapter. Salem, and of Woodburn and McMinnville chapters, mmmmam Parties Soon of grape Juice and ginger ale, half and half, makes a delicious drink. With citrus fruit Juices as a base, here is a good drink for children. Ginger Frultade l'i lemons, Juice, S oranges, j vl ire. S tbsp. powdered sugar, Ginger ale. Combine lemon and orange juices and powdered sugar in pitcher, stirring until sugar Is dissolved. Add lc cubes, fill the pitcher with ginger ale, VISITORS in the capital, Thursday were Mr. nri Mn Herbert Roome of Eugene, who were en route home from a visit in Portland. Furniture Mart For Bu ilr we II Davenport Suites 1978 N. Capitol Since 1941 -' . '-y ji . t ",..' ' 'J "j Engagement Announced The betrothal of Miss Gloria Robinson, daughter of Mrs. Beatrice Robinson, to Harold Trice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trice of Sheridan, was announced recently, the wedding to be next June. '- r' UNIVERSITY OF Campus Clippings oregon By CHARLOTTE The Oregon sophomore has do we see a shaved lad, but the peared. The "Sophomore Whiskenno" is in view, and many com mittees have been busy getting it organized. Jeanne Hoffman has been working on the Betty-Coed and Joe College selection. Roger Middleton is one of the" finalists for Joe-College. The lucky boy who grows the best beard, will get a free shave at the dance. October 28 is the date for the dance and Les Brown's orchestra will provide the mu sic. Entertainment galore as well as noise and spirit were shown at McArthur court last Friday evening. Oregon students turn ed out in mass for the rally be- bore the Colorado-Oregon game. Since the men got tired of going around and picking up the wom en, the situation was reversed, and the women escorted mem bers of the men's houses to the rally. Saturday was perfect day for the game, cool crisp weather, and lots of pom pons to add col or in the grandstand. Bend high school provided us with enter tainment during the half, which was very enjoyable to watch. Salem fans were also on hand. Among them were Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonestcele, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stadter, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kirk, and Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift. Switching from the masculine sport of football, the Kappas and PI Phis again met Sunday in their annual "Lipstick 'Bowl." The pass happy Phi Phis edged out the Kappa crew 8 to 8. Well drilled rally squads were on hand to cheer their teams. "Gals. Guys. Textbooks," were all available for the annual As sociated Women Students auc tion held Wednesday. The Delta Gamma freshmen and the Kap pa Sigma were slated as the ones "to go on the block." The highest bidder was able to em ploy their services as table wait ers and entertainers. Proceeds for this go toward the A.W.S. scholarships. The sweetheart of Sigma Chi will be one of the 42 freshmen ft started jjMMlkkhWi with this i htlL DfCM" n n ww. niiwr. of ihrre fr.entrtions i ; J, v - f E CiairORNU 1 W Port 1 J9v-';r,"..--. 1 Mil Mm ALEXANDER taken on a new look. No longer look of the woodcutter has ap girls whose names have been entered by the 21 living organi zations. Half of the candidates were entertained by the Sigma Chi's on Wednesday evening, and the other half the following Wednesday. This contest is one in which everyone on the campus is always anxious to see the out come. Dental Assistants Will Start Classes First of the fall classes, the certification course, for the Capital City Dental Assistants society, will be Monday evening in Salem senior high school, room 217, Dr. L. P. Campbell, Jr., as instructor. The course will be given Monday evenings between 7 and 9 o'clock. The regular monthly dinner and business meeting for the as sistants and their guests will be next Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Golden Pheasant. Delegates are to give reports from the recent national conven tion. Couple Honored on 30th Anniversary Mrs. R. W. Nusom and Mrs. A. W. Nusom were hostesses for a buffet supper party Sunday eve ning, the occasion being the 30th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stafford. A centerpiece of fall flowers and tall candelabrums provided the decorative note for the buf fet table. The evening was spent infor mally. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Julian De Jardin, Stay ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker and Gilbert of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Felton of Waconda, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler, Mrs. Berta Becker, Mrs. Rosa Cole, Mrs. Susan Remington, Mr. Dale Nusom, Mr. and Mrs. Bry an Goodenough, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Brundidge of Woodburn. It went over Big with this! en omhin(t iptcial. nil fof mora uritivm ! A...i of irt-making skill, tor a bmhd.f mnj umj vnjoj rrm v in! i P1TR1 VINE CO.. SAN fRANClSCO. CALIf. j Faculty Group Is Entertained Willamette faculty women's tail iliuioua, i,c,,iwuii, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith being hostess to the group at Univer sity house. 4.. 11 Tt,M.J, n , About 70 enjoyed the after noon and tea. Mrs. Robert Fe nix and Mrs. Harry T. Morris assisted Mrs. Smith, At the tea hour, Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour, president of the fac ulty women's group, poured and Mrs. Earl Brown served the ices. The tea table was especially beautifill, carrying out the au tumn and harvest theme. The table was set with a dark green cloth, caught up in the corners with bronze chrysanthemums. Tall bronze tapers in green pot tery holders and a Sheffield place cake basket filled with fruits and flowers were arranged on the table. The faculty women meet the third Thursday of each month. Miss Heidinger Now Mrs. Perry Dayton Miss Rosetta Marie Heidinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heidinger of Dayton and Rodney Arnold Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Perry of Newberg, exchanged wedding vows in a double ring ceremony at the First Christian church in Newberg, Rev. Cunningham of ficiating, on Saturday, October 15, at 7 o'clock In .the evening. The bride wore a blue after noon dress, a small brown hat and a gardenia corsage. The matron of honor, Mrs. Lee Perry, sister-in-law of the bride groom, wore a black two-piece dress with a gardenia corsage. The best man was the bride groom's brother, Lee Perry. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's par ents, following the ceremony. The rooms were decorated with dahlias and chrysanthemums. The able, covered with a lace cloth, was centered with a three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bridal couple. Miss Donna Finnicum cut the cake and Mrs. Ralph Willson, aunt of the bridegroom, served the ices. Mrs. Kenneth Suby, sister of the bride, served the punch. Mrs. James Webb, aunt of the bridegroom, poured at the coffee urn, Calla Dee Perry, sis ter of Mrs. Perry, had charge of the guest book. Mrs. Lee Perry was in charge of the gifts. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Heidinger wore a gray two piece suit and the bridegroom's mother, a black afternoon dress. Both wore carnation corsages. After a short wedding trip, the couple will be at home west of Dayton. FROM PORTLAND rnme an nouncement of the birth of a son, Bruce James, October 15 at Emanuel hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welton (Meredith Davey). Also welcoming the baby are two older brothers. Thomas and Richard. Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Welton and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Davey, all of Salem, and Mrs. A. H. Patchell of Salem is the great-grandmother. You'd know it miles away. But don't go miles away . . . Go right to Uliis J HAS IT NOW THE ORIGINAL PEARL ELK SADDLE The Salem 'i :''''"' fi .I-1 ft w- si, i ( Y vY .1 iuv. - . ik: Wed October 15 Bride lasi Saturday was Mrs. Arthur M. McKay, the former Charlotte Frances Zielinski. The bri'de is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy B. Zielinski, Salem, Mr. McKay the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of St. Paul. (Mc Ewan studio picture) Supper Follows Cama Club Dance Following the Cama club's dance this evening, a no-host supper is to be given at Chuck's Tavern. The dance is to be at the Glen- wood ballroom. A snack bar and social hour will be sponsor ed by last year's and this year's officers at the ballroom preced ing the dance at 9 o'clock, the hosts including Mr. and Mrs. William J. Sullivan, Dr. and Mrs. John Wood, Mr, and Mrs Russell Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Muhs and Mr, and Mrs. Eu gene Jarvis. Reception Due Invitations have been issued from the Portland Art associa tion for a reception in honor of Miss Milllcent Rogers, whose ex hibition of "Sculptured Orna ments" opens October 25 at the Art museum in Portland. The reception is at 8:30 p.m. Octo ber 24 and will allow museum members and their friends to preview the exhibition and to meet Miss Rogers. Trained as a sculptor, Miss Rogers considers each of her ornamental crea tions as a work of art. The art ist now lives and works in Taos, N. M. Mrs. Alfred Corbett will be in charge of arrangements for the reception. The following will preside at the refreshment ta ble: Mrs. Henry Cabell, Mrs. Da vid Eyre, Jr., Mrs. Ralph Wood bury, Mrs. Edmund Hayes. Mrs. Arthur Scott, Mrs. Stuart Strong, Mrs. S. Eberly Thompson, Mrs. iRobert Wilson. Store With the Saddles FROM BEND comet an nouncement of the birth of a daughter, Jean Frances, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pillette, for mer Salem residents, on Octo ber 7. There is a son in the family, also, Charles, Jr. Mrs. Eva Pillette of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bergen of Der by, Conn., are grandparents. COLUMBIA LONG-PLAY RECORDS Lata Releases BRAHMS: German Requiem Vocalists with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra SL-157 (Automatic .... 9.70 HANDEL: Twelve Concerti Orossl Bush Chamber Players SL-158 (Automatic) ..19.40 RACHMANINOFF: Concerto No. 2 for Piano and Orchestra Cyril Smith Piano Liverpool philharmonic Orch. ML-4176 4.85 Corner State and High Downstairs, Oregon Bldf. Dial 3-8632 THIS IS THE ORIGINAL PEARL ELK SADDLE... Creamy Elk with Light-Tan Saddle 9.95 Galore Party for Bride-elect Miss Mary Kennedy of In- dependence, who recently an nnnnreri her engagement to Ev- erett Price, Jr., was honored at ? a bridal shower for which Miss Mnruaret Sweetland entertained Sunday, assisted by Miss Delores Hultman. Attending the party were Miss Kennedy, her mother, Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Mrs. Everett Price, Miss Hazel Price, Mrs. Donald Zahradnik, Mrs. Miriam Sweetland, Mrs. Margaret Gar dner, Miss Charlett Kirchem, Miss Arlene Frogley, Miss Von na McBride, and the hostess. Mi s Hazel Price also enter tained recently in honor of Miss Kennedy, a miscellaneous show er being given. VISITOR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crosby this week Mr. Crosby's niece, Mrs. Louise Towell of Westminster, B. C. She will leave Monday. SAVE A PAIR 15 Denier Newest - Fall Shades 176 N. Liberty 49 HP Value