Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday. Dee. 14, 19499 We Give (ind Redeem S & II Grceu Stamps .4 'Mabel Lady Robot, Named One of 1 0 Top 'Young Women of Year7 in 1 949 tn north liberty ROBERTS' GREAT ONE-DAY EVENT Here's your opportunity to pick up many items you need and want for much less than they're worth! Also you'll find many gifts to help you save on your Christmas giving! -I jp jjiiii - V 5 IMt' ! i m ; """Til MABEL Ticktacktoe-playlng robot New York, N.Y. Mabel, the lady robot who plays ticktacktoe ' and the only robot with a soft heart, is among the ten Young Women of the Year who were awarded 1949 Merit Awards for creative achievement by Made moiselle magazine today. The awards were presented for the seventh year In succes sion to ten young women in their twenties and early thirties who have already made a dis tinctive mark in their fields and are expected to achieve even greater honors. On hand to accept the award for Mabel, the 80-pound lady mechanical brain, was her nine teen-year-old inventor, Robert Haufe of Pasadena, California, Mabel's primary interest lies in matching wits with man, at which she most often wins and never gets less than a draw, just like a woman. Mabel is only one year old and the youngest woman ever to receive a Merit Award. Haufe made her while he was an un dergraduate at the California In stitute of Technology, out of sal vaged telephone and radio equipment and war surplus ma terials. Other fields represented in this year's Merit Awards include education, theatre, business, bal let, politics, fashion, opera, law and art. Here are Mabel's nine co young women of the year. MARGOT FONTEYN of Eng land, 27, prima ballerina with Sadler's Wells Ballet, who is known in Europe as the world's finest ballerina and who won immediate acclaim at her Amer ican opening night solo for pure beauty of movement; HONORE SHARRER of Am herst, Mass., 29, artist whose vi vid realism, meticulous tech nique and warm feeling for the people she depicts has made her one of this country's important painters (her work is on exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art) ; GERALDINE FUNK of San Juna, Puerto Rico, 29, young American businesswoman who surveyed the entire island of Puerto Rico for suitable grasses and fibers and taught natives how to weave products, ranging from rugs to handbags, which are now sold In this country s finest stores; JULE HARRIS of New York City, 23, actress, who came through three flops last season with as many prizes for her per sonal performances, including the annual Critics' Award as Broadway's most promising act ress, and who will play the lead In "The Member of the Wed ding," which opens on Broad way in January; JANE NOBLE, of Indiana, 24, who was elected to the Indiana State Legislature while still an undergraduate on a campaign for better representation for women and eveterans, and the slogan, "Get Indiana politics out of the smoke-filled back rooms;" CHEE ARMSTRONG of New York City, 30, fashion designer, who has combined popular fab rics in new ways to design fresh and flexible young fashions for moderate prices; FELICE N. SCHWARTZ of New York City, 24, founder of the National Scholarship Ser vice and Fund for Negro Stud ents, which she launched two years ago to help Negro stud ents get scholarships in nonseg regated U. S. colleges, and which this year expects to help increase existing Negro enroll ment in nonsegregated colleg es by almost 10 per cent; FRANCIS BIBLE of New York City, 27, opera singer, whose singing as Cherubino in "The Marriage of Figaro," stop ped the show last October, who has been singing leading roles since and is now touring as Oc tavian in "Der Rosenkavalier." O. LOUISE REPLOGLE of Lewistown, Montana, 26, lawyer who has already been elected BPW Club Entertained New members announced for the Salem Business and Profes sional Women's club are Mrs. Bessie M. Spillcke and Mrs. Madge E. Hughes. The club held its social meet ing and Christmas party last evening, combining the monthly business meeting with the event, the Christmas holidays eliminat ing the business session for the fourth Tuesday. The meeting was the last one for the club un til January 10. The group studied the pro posed legislation program of the National Federation of BPW clubs, planning to take action on the program later. A large collection of gifts was brought to be turned over to the welfare commission to distribute at Christmas time. Also, gifts were brought for the boys and girls at Chemawa school. More than 50 attended the party last evening in the Salem Woman's club. Mrs. . Mary M. Peet, Mrs. M. M. Magee and Mrs. C. A. Parker were guests. CERTIFIED STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE JORY PACKING CO. 945 S. Commercial St. Ph. 3-4590 Salem, Ore. Mademoiselle's 1949 Merit Award Winners, honored for signal achievement during the past year. Top row, left to right: Margot Fonteyn of England, dancer; June Noble of Ko komo, Indiana, a member of the state legislature; Julie Harris of New York City, actress. Center row, left to right: Chee Armstrong of New York City, fashion designer; Honore Shar rer of Amherst, Mass., artist; Geraldine Funk of San Juan, Puerto Rico, businesswoman. Bottom row, left to right: Frances Bible of New York City, opera singer; Felice N. Schwartz of New York City, educator; O. Louise Replogle of Lewistown, Montana, lawyer. County Attorney of Lewistown twice (and who has won sev ral cases against her father, al so a lawyer). Tea Set Annually At a business session last eve ning Salem Federated Music clubs decide to sponsor a silver tea annually on the first Sunday of December. Such an event was held for the first time this year and proved very successful. The group also voted to estab lish the Mary E. Denton fund in memoriam to the late Mrs. Wal ter Denton, long active in the federated group, a founder of the organization, and prominent in music activities of Salem for many years. Details regarding the fund and its purpose will be announced later. Miss Lena Belle Tartar was elected historian for the year at the Tuesday meeting. Honor Court Slated oy Willamina Scouts Willamina The date for the Boy Scout Troop court of honor and smoker has been set for De cember 15 at the grade school gym. Scouts who will appear be fore the court to receive their awards will include Darrell Sta cer and Richard Hoake, Bill Yoast, Bill Felton, Everett Lemons and Ross Baily who will all receive merit badges. Ap proximately 30 boys will take part in the court and athletic show. starred for Christmas! HELENA RUBINSTEIN exquisite new... SILKEN MAKE-UP BOX contains three glamorous make np essentials keyed to blonde, brunette, red-bead, medium brown or silver-gray 1 Silken make-tip flattery. ..in twinkling plastic box. ..to grace her dressing table . . . and make her dreams of beauty come true! Helena Rubinstein's fabulous, silk-blended Silk-Screen Face Powder ...plus a luscious, velvety-textured lipstick, plus harmonizing rouge make up this beauty trio! An enchanting gift for every lovely lady on your list from favorite blonde to silver-gray grandmother 1 3.00 plus Ian Capital Drug Store State & Liberty "On the Corner" Sorry no mail, phone, or C.O.D. orders. IMAM! OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Till 9 uuiiii THURSDAY Hemember One Day Only! ... 7 MX wit if p Q Repeated By Popular Demand 2000 Pairs on Hose 51 Gauge First Quality f 00 j Pair We've had so many requests to offer this tre mendous hosiery sale again that we hurriedly arranged for another shipment. Beautiful, sheer, sheer 15 denier, and sturdy 30 denier first quality nylons, as well as service weights, are yours again for $1.00. One day only! Wool Head Squares Plain colors and plaids in 100 wool with sell fringing. Felt Slippers Reg. $1.49. Warm and comfy are these felt house slippers for women. Choice of blue, wine or grey . , . soft padded sole. Sizes 4 to 9. Leather Dress Gloves Pr. JJ Reg. (2.50. Smooth brown leather, lined for extra warmth. Styled with open cuff, fingers atltched for greater wear. Irregs. 4 to 12 yr. sizes. Boys' Knit Briefs 3 for LA 49c ea. value. Combed white cotton brlefc . for boys, sizes 4 to 16. Taped seams, short style. Made with elastic waistband. " . i mi Pearls 1 Values to $4.95 Your pick of pearlt at f his prize-price for someone on your Christmas list. Choose 3, 4 or 5-sfrand necklaces. Skillfully simu lated to look like the real thing! Plus tax. Jewelry, main floor mm tw rm Air WJx if'1' ivWk j its' Warm and Washable SOFT CHENILLE ROBES MOO 3 Reg. 50c Hankies Ladies pretty print handker chiefs in assorted patterns and all whites too. Accessories, main floor Nylon Taffeta Bras Reg. $1.50. Famous "Lewella" brand . . with adjustable straps and back, figure flattering and good uplift. Sizes 32-36. A cup; 32-38, B cup. White and pink. These robes should (and usu all do) sell for $5.00! High lighted with a splash of bright colored flowers, they fit fa flatter, wash beautifully! In blue, aqua, white sizes 14-20, Robes, second floor 5-to-10 Skirt Rack Metal frame with swivel hooks, plastic clips. Red, pink, green, yellow, blue. Notions , Lacy Briefs And Pants Special purchase reg. $1.39 lingerie with lace Inserts. White. 5-6-7. Dollar Day Only! LOUNGING S IS00 j $12.95 His first choice for smartness, yours for a distinctive gift he'll appreciafel These Sharon robes are expertly tailored and are fully satin lined. Beautiful brocade design on ma roon or navy. Small, med ium and large sizes. Mon's clothing, Boys' 49c Sport Socks 3 pr. 11 HOSE CASES 8 Sport style, reinforced. Maize, tan, brown, green. Sizes 7',i-9!4. Lace Panels ea. 11 Values to $2.05. Beautiful, first quality lanels with assorted Rraceful designs. Soft ecru color. Widths from 40 to 60 inches; lengths 78 to 90 inches. They'll keep your hose free from snags I Plastic with hand-painted designs, also some satin quilted in group! Pick up several for Christmas gifts. HOSIERY, MAIN FLOOR Plaid Sheet Blankets Reg. $1.69. Fink and blue plaid cotton shee blankets with whlp-stltched edges for added wear. Size Is 66x80 Inches. !1 Drapery Plastic 3 yds. 1 Cannon Bath Towels Reg. 89c yd. Make your own draperies and save on this printed plastic! Fine, heavy-weight quality, choice of rose, blue green, black, natural grounds, 36" wide. Cannon's famous "aierra" pattern I Lus cious colors to choose from: Flamingo, peach, greenspray, bitter-sweet, char treuse, deep blue and deep green. Plastic Upholstery 2 ydi. n Print Bridge Cloths Reg. price of $1.95 yd. Use for covering chairs, table tops, benches. Washable plas tic coated Just clean with damp cloth. i0" wide green and blue tones. 12 colorful patterns from which to choose from I All patterns are bright and color fast. Size Is 36x38. Oct one for yourself; several for Christmas.