Pftg 6 Capital Edlkd by U AEIAN kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Eta Chapter Elects New Officers New officers for Eta ehap- ter of BeU Sigma Phi were named at the meeting of the group Wednesday evening at ine nome ox inn. uinion rai (erion. Mri. EUU White was elect ed president, succeeding Mrs, Wilbur Pearson in the office, Other new officers are! Mrs. Richard Vincent, vice presl dent: Mrs. Berwyn Maxwell, secretary; Mrs. Ernest Thaller, treasurer; Mrs. Donald Cros by, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Francis Rothweller, exten sion officer: Mrs. J. A. Kitxke, representative to city council of Beta Sigma Phi; Mrs. Bruce Thompson, alternate to city council; Mrs. Richard Trent, historian. . The group decided to make 300 Easter favors for patients In the hospital at Fairvlew home; also to supply Easter basnets lor lour neeay lamiues. Co-hostesses with Mrs. Pat terson for the meeting were Mrs. Bruce Thompson and Mrs. Norman Vaughn. - The founders day banquet was announced for April 80. The next meeting of the chap ter will be April 1 at the home of Mrs. Trent. Bride-Elect Shower Feted Miss Edithanne Simpson was ' honored at a kitchen shower on Monday evening t Todd hall on the campus at Oregon College of Edu cation. Miss Elaine Peterson and Miss Nancy Lou Clark entertained for Miss Simpson who Is to be married this Saturday to Lawrence A. Miller. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell Simp son and Mr. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Levi a Miller of Hubbard. Invited to honor Miss Simp son were her mother, Mrs. Rockwell Simpson, the Misses R t a n Fletcher, Shirley Phelps, Marilyn Hall, Sharon Strand, Pat Walt, Bonnie Cameron, Millie Thornton, Hilda Boeder, Elaine Irwin, Pat Patrick, Eloise Scott, Glenna Tafks. Special guests were Mrs. Hazel Lannlng, Miss Kempston, supervisor of the dormitories at the eollege, and the house-mother, Mrs. Panning. GUSH'S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker for two week are their daughter, Mrs. Gerald M. Roblson and her little daughter, Kathleen, from Oakland, .Cali fornia. At Rainbow Event Attending a birthday dinner and program for Ramona as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, in Silverton on Monday were several members of Chad- wick assembly of Salem. Pr U . tllW XTUIU t t ,v. 1 - . ! A Salem were the Misses Nancy Bone, grand representative to unto, Joan Meal, Margaret Hll dreth, Lo Anne Mundlnger, El eanor Mlezlva, Pat Sexton, Sal ty Merrill, Karlene Qulstad, Beverly Walls, Donna Haugen, Diane Clough, Louise Hender son, Judy Keller, Barbara Sharpe. Accompanying the girls were Mrs. Elmer Hildreth, Mrs. Carl Qulstad and Mrs. Ar nold Johnson, mother adviser. mmsmm, f - F Thai anklets ore of vary Una Durcne Mer cerized cotton with nylon too ond heel for xtra long wear. Vat dyad and wash fast. Whites and all now summer color. Sites 9 to 11. 39c tingle pair. . 136 N. Commercial J Women LOWRT FISCHER Camp Reunion for Girl Scouts Due Saturday at Leslie Santlam Area Girl Scouts and Brownies plan their camp reunion in Salem. March zi, li a.m. to 2 p.m., at Leslie Junior hlah school. AH girls who attended Smith Creek camp last summer may attend and each may bring as a guest one girl who has not at tended camp before. The girls are to bring a nosebag lunch and money for a soft drink. For entertainment, picture slides of camp will be shown, and there will be a Girl Scout fashion show. ' Announcements about this summer's camp will be made. WGA Starts New Season Eighty women turned out for the season' first golf day for Salem Woman's Golf as sociatlon. The brunch at 11 o'clock was followed by a business session and after noon play. New members and guests attending were: Mrs. R. E. Bradley, Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Mrs. Earl C. La tourette, Mrs. Walter L. Toezs, Mrs. Ollle Williams, : Mrs. Robert Carey, Mrs. Richard Allen. Mrs. Jerry Frei, Mrs. Ted Ogdahl, Mrs, Alex John son, Mrs. Charles Phipps of The Dalles, Mrs. Bradley Burkland, Mrs. Gordon Wel ler, Mrs. Charles Mills, Mrs. George Squire, Mrs. C. W. Jordan, Mrs. Merle Kaufman, Mrs. Harold Schick, Mrs. C. J. Hieber, Mrs. Louis Lawrence, Mrs. Donald Cutler. Next Wednesday, some of the Salem women will be at Riverside course in Portland for the first play of the sea- ion for Oregon Women's Golf association. Music Counsellors Invited to Coffee Counsellors of the Salem Federated Music clubs were entertained at' a coffee hour Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. Harvey Gibbens. The meeting was in the in terest of the spring music fes tival which is to be in Portland the first week in June. President of the state feder ation, Mrs. F. R. Hunter, and the festival chairman, Mrs. Mary Craig, conducted a festi val clinic. Mrs. Craig discussed the material to b used, draw ing attention to the educational value of music and to the form of presentation. The playing was demonstrated by Mrs. Lou ise Christian. Mrs. Hunter gave a talk on "Parent's Workshop." Mrs. Do-i rls Van Veen gave a talk oft junior club work. i Out-of-town guests were Mrs. F. R. Hunter, Mrs. Mary Craig, ! Mrs. Doris Van Veen, Mrs.! Louise Christian, Mrs. C. L. Burgraph, Mrs. Rosella Travis and Mrs. Carrie EtzeL I SALEM CHAPTER of the Af-1 rican Violet club will meet at 7:30 o'clock on Friday with Mrs. A. C. Hersch, route S, box 402. Discussion will be led by ; Mrs. Verda Blackley and Mrs.! William Bauman will speak on preparation of plants for show ing. Refreshments will . be served by the hostess. GOLDEN AGE club will meet at the YWCA at 2 p.m. on i Friday. A special collection of slippers and bells will be displayed. irst Quality, Ladies' A bcnuine tnqlish Kib ANKLETS 3 $100 on. A Miss Baxter WedFriday In Salem The marriage 'of Mia Lola Maxlne Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Baxter, Marlon, to William Wolfe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfe, Jefferson, was solemn ized Friday, March 13, In the Salem Englewood Evangelical United Brethren church. The Rev. Lloyd Uecker officiated at the 8 o'clock service. The setting was pink and white. Bouquets of pink blos soms and white gladioluses and chrysanthemums decorated the church. Mrs. Lloyd Uecker sang, ac companied on the organ by Mrs. Lola Murray. Ralph Kramer and Morris Wolfe lighted the tapers. Given In marriage by her father the bride wore a white satin dress with seed pearls outlining the yoke; long sleeves and tiny buttons down the back. The fuU skirt fell Into a train. TJie fingertip veil edged in lace was arranged from a tiara trimmed with seed pearls. The bride carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and small white blooms centered with a large purple orchid. Mrs. Ralph Kramer, sister of the bride, was matron of hon or. Mrs. Jack DeBow and Miss Joyce Baxter, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Loren Newklrk were bridesmaids. They wore pastel colored dresses and gar lands, and carried nosegays of pink and white flowers, Dwayne Wolfe, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Orval and Morris Wolfe, brothers of the bride groom, Ralph Kramer, Jack DeBow and Loren Newklrk, Junior attendents were Miss Evelyn Baxter, sister of the bride and Gary Smith. The bride's mother wore 47c Colgate 18c Scot Toothpaste Paper Towels 2,ubes69' ' 4 ,,,63' Toiletry Toiletry 39 Saccharin Tablets ;&5' T Chlorophyll Tablets V Mennen !ht; Cream 2 , ,3' Milk of Magnesia 0. 43' Brewers Yeast Povd. .'.69' Listerine Toothpaste 2 f 59' 33' 59' 89' 45' $6.95 Voluo Croon Garden Hose 50 Feet. 5-Yr. Guarantee Variety $3.98 Volue California Pottery Planters Wid virltty tl itylos ind colon lo choose from. Variety 49c Kitchen Fresh Peanut Brittle Mice from ctunchy psinuh 14 OL ind ml bultir. I0X 39 Candy 27c Halm Tomato Ketchup 14 14) CtfV oz.A O for uU Toiletry Fred Mm:? Drugs 148 N. Liberty We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, fialem, Oregon foster Hats and Favors Made by Club Welcome Wagon club met for luncheon Wednesday in the Cherrlan room of the Senator hotel with 41 members present. Mrs. Walter Crane presided. The meeting opened with com munity singing led by Mrs. H. K. Gottfried. . After luncheon tome of the group made flowered hats for Easter, with Mrs. Eugene ivok ko in charge. She was assisted by Mrs. Floyd Baker, Mrs. La Verne Fulton, Mrs. James Webb, Mrs. Warren Lund and Mrs. R. N. Chase. Those not wishing to make hats worked under the dire tion of Mrs. A. Kenneth Smith on Easter -favors for patients who are ill at Falrview home Easter centerpieces were also made for two cottages at rair vlew home. Plans were made for a plant sale to be April 15 In the base ment of the Woman's club with Mrs. Everett Day in charge. New members for the month are Mrs. Warren Lund, Mrs. E. C. Engvall and Mrs. W. J. Peterson. powder blue two-piece dress with navy accessories, ine bridegroom's mother wore a dress of naw with white acces sories. Each wore a corsage of pink carnations. A reception for the guests immediately followed the cere mnnv and was In the church social rooms. The bride's table was centered wlU a large three-tiered wedding cake. Spring flowers apd candles decorated the table. Pink ca mellias and Japanese plum were used to decorate the room. Miss Linda snrnn was in charee of the guest book. Myra Burch cut the cake. Mrs. Dwayne Wolfe and Mrs. Earl Hedges poured. Mrs. Ray Wilt, Mrs. Morris Wolfe, Mrs. Ray mond Tomlinson and Mrs. Cap Smith were in charge of the gifts. frieei Good Thru Saturday Toiletry Flostic 3M $129 3 for $1.00 Engagement Told at Mt. Angel Mt. Ange) Announcement Is made of the engagement and approaching wedding of Miss Elizabeth Joanna Hoff man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erie A. Hoffman of West Linn, to Eymard Bernlng, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bernlng of Mt. Angel. The wedding will be at a 10 o'clock nuptial mass Mon day morning, April 8, at the St. John's Catholic church In Oregon - City. During the afternoon the reception will be at the Bolton City haU. The bride-elect attended Marylhurst college and Se attle college. She formerly taught school in Seattle and Is currently a member of the teaching staff at the Mulino grade school where sne xeeca es the fourth grade. Since his graduation from Portland university in 1949, Mr. Bernlng has been on the teaching staff at St. Mary's grade school here, where he teaches the seventh grade and is also the athletic coach at the school. Student Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hold er of the Liberty district have as their house guest this week a Korean student, Steven Lee, who attends Lewis and Clark college on a scholarship initi ated by C. A. Kells. Mr. Lee was introduced to his Salem friends by MaJ. Harlan A. Judd, for whom Lee did inter preting in the war crimes sec tion in Pusan. Mr. Lee hopes to acquaint many local folk with his coun try through the colored slides he will show at Bush school on Friday night. His program is being sponsored by the Sa lem Camera club. 29c Voluo King Alfred Daffodils 2 doz. E5' Toiletry 59c Voluo Floral Pattern TV. Snack Set 39' 3 rT Variety 89c Voluo Cannon Bath Towels 3$D00 SllgMly for A lrrgii,,r Variety 15c Franco-American Spaghetti L? 6 65' r Toiletry open Friday i ill v r.m. UCT Auxiliary M VJatma TVwnlkl WAS hOSt- ess to United Commercial Trav elers auxiliary, weanesaay i ernoon, for salad luncheon and Xarnnnn nf rardl. PlajlS Were discussed lor a rummage sale on March 20 ana ror a vim t Wlinil Saturday with the UCT croups there. Mrs. J. H. Ritchie was welcomed as a w member. Others attending were Mm Rforffe A. Brown. Mrs. Bay Strong, Mrs. Harry Jacob- sen, Mrs. Floyd woiourn, tart. M. E. Canfield, Mrs. P. E. Hicks, Mrs. William McGlll and the hostess. Alumnae Meet Kappa Delta alumnae were guests of Mrs. H. B. Collins for their meeting last evening. The national convention to be in Biloxi, Miss., was an nounced. Attending the meet ing were Mrs. William Ashby, Mrs. Harris Lietz. Mrs. Leo G. Johnson, Mrs. F. O. Rankin, Mrs. Floyd Colburn, Mrs. Hope Edwards, Mrs. Ralph Sipprell, Mrs. Collins. Mrs. George Bag nail Is to entertain for the April meeting, PAST GUARDIAN neighbors of the Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet on Friday at 8 o'clock with Mrs. R. M. Ashcraft, 844 Mill street. Mrs. Stella Black erby will assist the hostess. ' All past guardian neighbors are in vited to attend. Vwfiiisvioconrte:-t mitiff"0 miiii' sassis S Ik Plenty Free Parking Ci pout money 6x4' 2 Honor Bride-Elect At Shower Honoring Miss Claudette Smith, who Is to be wed this spring to Keith Mootry, a hiwir and nartv were given last evening by Mrs. Henry Burnham and Mrs. Fioya mor gan at the Burnham home. Feting the bride-to-be were Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs. Ralph Glasgow, Mrs. Carl Arndt, Mrs. Clifford Reynolds, Mrs. Lester Smith, Mrs. A. B. Mootry, Mrs. Earl Mootry, Mrs. Grant Door man, Miss Marjorie Nleson, Mrs. Lee Smith, Miss Mary Lee Smith, Mrs. Lillian Mc Avee and the hostesses. MRS. LKNNIE Irvine was initiated into Pythian sisters, Centralia temple No. 11, on Wednesday evening. Guests from Independence Included Mrs. Ella Baker, Miss Gay Dudley and Mrs. Ethel Rlha. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs. Clifford Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and Mrs. Reno Brewster. , VISITORS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd this week are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson of Bend. Mr. Nelson is elementary school superinten dent at Bend. Thursday, March 19, 1953 Dinner Given As Farewell A buffet dinner was given by Mrs. Lorena Anderson and Mrs. Don Watson at the home of Mrs. Watson on Glen Creek drive, In compliment to Miss Alma Schroeder, who Is leav ing soon for Washington, D.C. Miss Schroeder has been treasurer of the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation and Insur ance company. . Those honoring Miss Schroe der were: Mrs. Audrey Coul ter, Miss Donna Diehl, Mrs. Audrey Keucher, Mrs. Letty Farman, Mrs. Bessie Loomis, Mrs. Betty Axon, Mrs. Grace Widdows, Miss Ruby Mar. tens, Mrs. Evelyn Hughlltt, Miss Shirley Nieswander, Mrs. Lois Webb, Miss Pat Momey. ' er, Mrs. Margaret ' Nelson, Mrs. Winnie Anderson, Mrs. Mildred Hoffman, Miss Gall Watson, Miss Heather Watson. At Soroptimist Club Mrs. George Rossman was guest at the meeting of Salem Soroptimist club, Wednesday evening, to present a book re view. The book was'The President's Lady." The meeting was the month ly social one for the club, at the home of Mrs. Edwin John sen. . A program on Soroptlm lsm will feature the club's lun cheon meeting next Wednesday at Golden Pheasant. Hats that toy "ft! springf flower-laden lovelies to odd sparkle to your eyes, a rosy glow to your cheeks . . . the perfect foil for your' Emtercostome. There to derkotely detailed, so xcjuWterf designed, you'd have to look twice to believe that $5 price tag. Gleaming straws and stray ' cloths in a lovely array of dazxhng whites, vivid and pastel, shades. New Store Hours Mon. & Fri. 9:30 to 9 p.m. Other Days 9:30 to 5:30 p.m. Phone 3-9191 550 North Capilol, Salem