Capital Edited by MARIAN 8 Capital Journal, Salem. Miss Medler Feted; to Be Wed Nov. 27 Miss Phyllis Joy Medler, bride-elect of Harold Adams, was honor guest for a surprise breakfast and shower given bun day morning by Mrs. Harley Cross, Miss Carol Ward and Miss Ilene Allen, the party be ing at the apartment of Miss Al len. Feting Miss Medler were Mrs. Thelma King of Independence, Mrs. Charles McCraven, Mrs. Emma Haley, Mrs. Thaine Olson, Mrs. Andrew DaMoude, Miss Miriam Rom, Mrs. Rose Gordon, Miss Emma Fry, Mrs. Dorothy Pratt, Miss Beverly Pratt, Mrs. Lillian Gray, Miss Barbara Al brich. Misses Elaine and Lor raine Barren, Mrs. Peter Loren son and the three hostesses. Autumn flowers decorated the breakfast table. The shower was a miscellaneous one. Wedding Nov. 27 Miss Medler, who is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Medler of Wasco, Ore., and Mr. Adams, who is the son of Mrs. Peter Lor enson of Salem, will be married Sunday afternoon, November 27. The ceremony will be sol emnized at 3 o'clock in the First Congregational church, Dr. Seth R. Huntington officiating. Miss Ilene Allen is to be maid of honor. Mrs. Elton Medler of Wasco and Miss Louise DaMoude of Redmond are to be brides maids. Miss Carol Ward and Mrs. Peter Welk of Wasco arc to be the candlelighters. Young Miss Linda Lorenson, sister of Mr. Lorenson, is to act as the flower girl. Rodney Hendrick son is to be best man and ush ering will be Elton Medler, Wal lace Ross and Jack Corning. The reception following is to be in the church parlors. New Club Forms A new club to be known as the Friendly club, was organized on Friday at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Alfred Mclchert. Named as. officers are: Mrs. H. E. Melchert, chairman; Mrs. B. C. Miller, secretary; Mrs. Grace M. Wilson, reporter and histor ian. The group plans to meet the second Fridays at the homes of members. In the group are Mrs. H. Curtis, Mrs. Clarence Clark, Mrs. H. J. Davis, Mrs. Eric Hall, Mrs. B. C. Johns, Mrs. William McCarroll, Mrs. H. E. Mclchert, Mrs. B. C. Miller, Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. Alfred Melchert, Mrs. J. J, Sunderland, Mrs. R. B. Scott, Mrs. R. H. Wellington, Mrs. J. R. Zajic, Mrs. Grace M. Wilson. Next meeting is to be December 9 at the home of Mrs. F. A. Smith, 7 Evergreen avenue. THE WEST SALEM Woman's club at its October meeting vot ed to sponsor some junior high activities for West Salem chil dren. To help raise funds to cover the expense connected with this activity as well as the usual Christmas activities, smorgasbord dinner and bazaar are being planned by the finance committee. It will be held In City hall on Friday, November 18, between 6 and 8 p.m. The public is invited to come. THE FIRST JUNIOR high party will be held in City hall on Saturday, November 19 be tween 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. It will be a Sadie Hawkins affair with entertainment for every one. Any junior high student in the West Salem schools is Invit ed to attend. The pnrty will be supervised by Mrs. C. A. Rust and her committee of mothers and dads. THE JI'NIOR Catholic Dauch ters of America held their regu lar monthly meeting in St. ,To- seph's hall last work. rinns for a otw-day retreat were dis cussed. After the meeting Miss Betty Boettlcher gave a talk on charm. Refreshments were served by the St. Rose of Lima troop. FROM PORTLAND enmes news of the birth of a daughter. Deborah Los. Saturday, Novem ber 12. at Wilcox Memorial hos pital, Portland, to Mr. and Mrs William Wharton. Grandparent!" are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace S Wharton of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walstrom of Portland ARRIVING In Salem from Washington, DC, last week for a visit here were Mr. and Mrs Stuart McAllister. Mr. McAllis ter returned to the nation's cap ital, where he Is connected with Capital Air Lines. Sunday, but Mrs. McAllister, who is the for mer Gertrude Mishler. will re main In Salem for a longer visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben D. Mishler, before returning to Washington. MR. AND MRS. N. T. Ander son. Rt. 1, Victory circle, will entertain the Salem Writers' club Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. Women LOWRY FISCHER Ore., Monday,, Nov. 14, 1949 Faculty Group Dr. Helen Pearce entertained Thursday evening at her home at a dessert supper and informal event for the English faculty of Willamette university. The host ess was assisted by her sister, Miss Dorothy Pearce. In the group were Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Richards, Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Oliver, Dr. H. C. Kohler, Prof, and Mrs. Murco Ringnalda, Mr. and Mrs. William Dunn, Thomas Gillies and the two host- Breakfast Friday Event About 30 attended the annual Armistice day morning break fast of the Past Presidents club, Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, Friday, at Marshall s. Yellow chrysanthemums and yellow and blue streamers dec orated the tables. Mrs, I. N. Bacon, president of the club, presided and presented a cor sage to Mrs. Walter L, Spauld ing, this year's president of the auxiliary unit. Mrs. Spaulding was the honor guest for this year's breakfast. Mrs. Walter Kirk, the auxili ary's first president in 1921, was introduced as were the following other past unit presidents; Mrs. Al Cleveland, Dallas, 1925; Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, 1926; Mrs. Jen nie Bartlctt, 1928; Mrs. Mae Waters, 1930; Mrs. Arthur John son, 1934; Mrs. Mem Pearce, 1936; Mrs. Onas Olson, 1937; Mrs. Earl Andrcscn, 1939: Mrs. O. E. Palmatccr, 1940; Mrs. Frank Marshall, 1942; Mrs. Don ald Madison, 1945; Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr., 1946; Mrs. I. N. Bacon, 1947; Mrs. Merle Travis, 1948. There were present also 11 associate past presidents. Mes sages were read from Mrs. Avis White, Portland, 1929 president; Mrs. Ann Perkins, Tacoma, 1941 president; Mrs. Ella Voves Don nelly, an associate member, now visiting in California. The meeting concluded with singing of old songs, Mrs. Arthur Johnson being at the piano. SIGMA KAPPA alumnae are meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Al lan Johnson, 850 Saginaw street. MONMOUTH A bridal shower was given at the Baptist parsonage to honor Miss Ruth Denney. About 30 friends at tended the event. A program was given. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wicbe, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Martens of Dal las, also Mrs. F. R. Bowersox and Mrs. Willis Keithley. WOODBURN Members of the Past Matrons' club of Ever green chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, will meet for a 7 o'clock dinner Wednesday eve ning, November 16 at the Ma sonic temple. Hostesses will be Mrs. Elfa Fikan, Mrs. Hazel Hughes and Mrs. Edna Lytle. Mrs. Agnes Jones will preside over the business meeting which will follow the dinner. P. S. Don't forget our LAY-AWAY plan. toiitr. if II mi II m m ..ill l l l .'.4 T-i 'i't" f'i- .fur San Is Bride Elect The engagement of Miss Dolores Berna dina Rolofson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rolofson, to Lawrence Franklin Yellen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yellen, has been announced, the wedding being planned for next June. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture.) Plans Progress For Smorgasbord An enthusiastic committee, meeting Wednesday at the YMCA, augurs well for the suc cess of the smorgasbord dinner, which will be presented jointly by the YWCA and the YMCA, at the latter building, on Dec. 1. Hours for the dinner are be tween 5:30 and 8:30. To carry out the theme of world fellowship, the flags of many nations will form a color ful background. For the pleas ure of the dinner guests, singers and dancers will perform in their native costumes. The pro gram is being arranged by Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Ronald Hudkins. Through th ecourtesy of El mer Berg, Mrs. Oscar Liudahl will supervise preparation of the dinner. There will be many as sistants from the YWCA Service club, the Hi-Y mothers and the YWCA executive board. Heading the large committee for the smorgasbord are Mrs. John R. Caughcll and Norman Winslow, co-chairmen. Tickets for the dinner may be obtained from either sponsoring organization. AURORA Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl of Aurora were honored at a dinner party at the Spin ning Wheel inn by Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Clark of Canby. The oc casion was the Bradtls 45th wedding anniversary. Attending the dinner party were Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Ar thur Clark and daughter, Mitzi, Mr. and Mrs. Bradtl, Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Mrs. Bertha Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Clark. WILLAMINA A bridal shower for Miss Alice Kosack and Alfred Crocker was given at the H. Aberhaldcn home re cently. Games were played and the gifts opened, after which the group enjoyed a wciner roast, SWEET BRIAR club is meet ing Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Imlah, Chritlmei It mokes mft imii ywmww r l J-v k OREGON Grape camp Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Wednesday evening at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall. This is the annual homecoming and a turkey dinner will precede the meeting. It is to be an open meeting, a program and presentation of drills by the degree staff are the features. Mrs. A. J. Elliott and Mrs. Stanley Quamme are co-chairmen. Mrs. B 1 a n c he Gaines is the presiding officer. THE WOMAN'S auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church has a meeting set for Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the parish house. The Rev. Mr. Hanney of Dallas Is to talk to the group on his experi ences in church army work in Canada. Tea will be served fol lowing the program. ST. HELENA'S guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church is spon soring a baked food sale next Saturday at Elfstrom's store, starting at 10 a.m. TRI-Y-TF.EN Mothern rlnb will meet Thursday, November 17. for a no-hnst llinrhpnn at 19 o'clock at the YWCA, 768 State street. Rev. Brooks Moore will be guest speaker. MERTINr; thlH Pipnintf ie ho Marion auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, at 8 o'clock in tne vfw hall. Thin leftover mashed notatoes with a cream sauce, season with finely grated onion, add a little canned whole-kernel corn nnH you have a hearty chowder for tuncn or supper. mm Relieve miseries last use it team, too .': XICKS VsVapoRui - v - -Ml V J k IttsfclrtI YOUR LUCKY 39 SUIT IS HERE NOW! Oh, Yes T . '. these suits have sold for up to 69.95 Oh, No . . . this is NOT a clearance of odd or broken lots this IS a special-purchase of regularly stocked JOHNSON'S suits this is a LUCKY 39.00 price for 69.95 suit values These are the facts: Colors: Shades of wine, green, grey and brown, varying with the fabric. Tabrics: Include gabardine, imported Scotland finish worsted, menswear fabrics; Julliard, Pacific and Walther fabrics; Julliard Crepes, Stripes and Checks. Sizes: Regular 10 to 20; Half 12'2 to 22 i. Price: In all cases that LUCKY 39.00 4 Wedding at Local Church The marriage of Miss Nancy Elliott to Sgt. Charles Savage was solemnized Saturday eve ning at an 8 o'clock ceremony in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church, the Rev. Brooks Moore officiating. The service took place before the fireplace which was decorat ed with white and yellow chry santhemums. The service was a candlelight one. Given in marriage by her grandfather, J. W. Greene the bride wore a slipper satin after noon dress in aqua with beige hat trimed with rust veiling, and rust accessories. She carried a white Bible with a white orchid. Mrs. Robert C. White was matron of honor. She wore a brown and bronze taffeta after noon dress with brown hat and accessories, and her flowers were white and yellow chrysanthe mums. Robert C. White was best man. Ushering were Ollwyn Davies and Kenneth Green. Miss Grace Ashford was solo ist for the wedding, Jean Hob son Rich playing the organ. A reception followed the ser vice. Mrs. John Glodt, Mrs. Ed win Pease, Mrs. Gladys Billings, Miss Irma Brisebois and Mrs. Walter H. Greene assisted at the reception. Miss Mildred Ham rick was in charge of the guest book and Mrs. Chester Boyce and Miss Arlene Hamrick of the gifts. The bride's table was set with white and yellow flowers and candles. For traveling the bride wore a medium blue suit with rust hat and accessories and corsage of orchids. Following a trip to the coast the couple will be at home in Olympia, Sgt. Savage being sta tioned at Fort Lewis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sav age of Pascagoula, Mississippi. The bride has made her home in Salem with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Greene. i j 4''34821 for a fast Lp frm pick-up! ELECTRIC CLEANERS 565 HIGHLAND I te sB tSflp Horizon Club Tea on Sunday The Horizon club, senior Camp Fire Girls group, enter tained Sunday afternoon with an informal tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Forristel, Miss Anne Forristel as hostess. One hundred Salem high school junior and sophomore girls were invited between 3 and 5 o'clock. Miss Mary Sundet is the club president, Mrs. Pau line Tidwell the faculty ad viser. Greeting guests at the door was Miss Dorothy Cannon, as sisted by Miss Betty Cooley. Receiving the guests were Miss Sundet and Miss Forristel. Club members assisting about the rooms included Misses Alice Girod, Susan Perry, Marilyn Myers, Jean Blackwell, Elizabeth Johnson, Norman Canfield, Mari lyn Blakeley, Carolyn Parker, Joan Miller and Bernice Imlah. Benefit Party Girls Friendly society of St. Paul's Episcopal church is spon soring a benefit card party Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the par ish hall. Reservations may be made bv calling Mrs. L. E. Miles, adviser to the group, at 24466. AUXILIARY to Canton No. 11, met the past week at the IOOF temple, Mrs. L. A. Wood presiding. Visitors attended from Sweet Home, Portland, McMinnville and Albany. Refreshments were served. Announcement was made that on December 8 the state asso ciation president will visit here and that inspection will be made by Mrs. Viola McLaughlin, in specting officer. In preparation for that event the local auxiliary is meeting November 29 for a special inspection practice. The refreshments committee for the Decembr 8 event will in clude Mr. and Mrs. William Cladeck, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Harlan, Mrs. Frances Coop and Mrs. John Wiles. wyi Busy? Now our finer dry cleaning is at your finger-lips! Our speedy routeman will pick up and deliver at your convenience! tjfjp ''ffiB 2 tweeds, hard- Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Shirley, 319 South 18th street and formerly of Denton, Texas, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss LaJune Shirley, to bgt James Edward Bentley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip I. Bentley of Shamrock, Texas. No date is set for the wedding. Sgt. Bentley is now stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. Rose Society Salem Rose society announces its regular meeting for Thurs day at 8 p.m. in the YMCA. Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice is to review the 1949 American Rose society annual. Dr. Earl Benbow is to tell of his trip to the annual fall meeting of the American Rose society in Salt Lake City. There is to be a question box. the nominating committee will report and a social hour will be held. Each one attending is to bring roses from his garden. A. L. Lindbeck is president of the local society. HOSTS LAST evening to members of their club were Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Purvine, a no host dinner being followed by bridge. The group included Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke, Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrcnce King, Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins and the hosts. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& V immmmm liteED n malt' si1 NEEDHAM'S store M 465 if if r P.E.O. Dinner Members of Chapter BC, P. E. O. Sisterhood, entertained with their annual B. I. L. party last week, a no-host dinner and program being given at the Mayflower hall. The tables V were decorated with horns of plenty and chrysanthemums in fall colors. Featuring the program were four interpretive dances by Janie Baker, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker. Her instructor, Mrs. Howard Jenks, danced one Russian num ber with her and playing the accompaniments was Mrs. Mary Barton. On the hostess committee were Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. L. E. Switzer, Mrs E. D. Smith, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. George Rho ten. A MOTHERS' club at Wash ington school was organized last week with Mrs. Warren Clark as temporary chairman. At the meeting the following officers were chosen: Mrs. Cleo Keppingcr, chairman; Mrs. Hol ly Jackson, vice chairman; Mrs. Harvey Page, secretary - treas urer. Committee heads named include: Mrs. Warren Clark, pro gram; Mrs. Sutter and Mrs. Gar- rctson, child care; Mrs. L. E. Isham, Mrs. M. J. Van Hess, Mrs. H. D. Robison, membership. The group voted to sponsor the sixth grade Camp Fire Girls group. Next meeting is planned for De cember 1 with the sixth grade mothers to serve the refresh ments. STATE V