Pact 6 Capital Idlted ky MARIAN Open House Will Honor Visitors ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tceple, who arc visiting her from Chicago, will be honored at an Informal open house arranged for Wednesday evening at the Court street home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. All friends of the couple are invited to call between 7 and 10 o'clock. Weather permitting, the event it to be in the gar den! at the Anderson home. Members of the Unitarian Fel lowship are assisting in arrang ing the affair. The Teeples are visiting her mother. Mrs. Henry Windedahl. A graduate of Willamette, Mr. Teeple will receive his doctor ate at University of Chicago this next spring. TRINITY chapter, No. 174, Order of Eastern Star, is spon soring a picnic at Maude Wil liamson park at 1 o clock Sun day. Committee for the event Is Mr. and Mrs. J. E. VanWyn- garden, Mrs. Ray Hoffman, Steve Rosenbaum. Anyone on the committee may be called for other Information. A NO-HOST dinner and swimming party are planned by the Juulor woman s ciud for next Sunday 1 p.m. at the Santiam home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenning and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lankow. The committee for the event is Mrs. Bill Clabaugh and Mrs. George W. Dewey, Jr. Rebekah Event It was reported at the Salem Rebekah lodge meeting on Monday evening that the Mar lon County Odd Fellows an nual picnic will be Sunday, August B at Settlemier park in Woodburn. Dinner will be at 1 o'clock. - Theta Rho elub will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. The L.E.A. will meet Friday evening. The members are asked to save rummage for a sal the latter part of the month. 1 eiaaaical Mothjroc by Mitin to &Jf f J Down H QS-1 Women LOWBT FISCHEE 'Kidnap' Coffee Today An event for this morning was one of the series of "kid nap coffees" given by menv ber of St Anne's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Theron Hoover arrang ed the event at her home. about 23 attending. Assisting by "picking up" the guests were Mrs. C. Ken neth Wilson, Mrs. Ward R. Davis, Mrs. Sydney Kromer, Mrs. William H. Burghardt, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Raymond Suslik. . The proceeds go to the giuld funds for the church. FOUR CORNERS Greet ing their first child, Steven Eugene, born August 1 at the Salem Memorial hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnson (Patricia Powers.) The baby is also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Powers, Jr., all of Salem. A great grandfather is Edwin W, Powers, Sr., also of Salem. Picnic for Employes Annual picnic for all Senator hotel employes and their fami lies was an event of Sunday at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. About 150 attended the gathering. The dinner was at 1 o'clock. The hotel coffee shop was closed from 11 o'clock on to enable all employes to attend the picnic. HOME from a month's stay at the beach at Neskowin are Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Gerlinger and daughters, Barbara and Carol, the family returning this past week-end. VISITING this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Leeper are Mrs. Leeper's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lant Platner and family of Renton, Wash. JUDY SCOTT, daughter of the Floyd Scotts, returned this week-end by plane from Mis soula, Mont, where she had been on a vacation to visit her grandmother, Mrs. W. M. Scott DO YOU HAVE A CHARGE ACCOUNT? Vg . MuM Fashion Floor r Irl m sweaters K. l His3J 1 8mrtt nombm b yxm bcok.... Jitren oiior.euffi, end ribbed J -I 'fe, CHV separate! With th MtTtnosM ol cashmere and the gtamina f I wlilbond.J2-40..?5 A U XiaVJ) ' ' - ) I I 1 J of rugged woolen, Khextfleece is thoroughly Jk If" 'f' ichooled...washe with ease. ..no shrinking at all... 'I'S,," Bride-Elect Honored At Party Miss Kay Scherrer, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Jack Scherrer of Salem, was honor guest at a kitchen shower given by Charlyn Ogle at her home Monday evening. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were served. Miss Scherrer is the bride- elect of James Crosby, son of Mrs. Robert Fowler of Jeffer son. The wedding is planned for September. Invited to the party were the Misses Gloria Stolk, La Anna Seal, Sharon Collins, Michelle Edwards, Dorothy MacGregor, Carolyn Haydahl, Judy Scherrer, Lois Monk, Coralie Roseberry, Vija Lletu vietii, Norma Collins, Margie Barge, Margaret Roth, Doris Starrett, Nan Steele, Jeanne Boardman, Marilyn Benson, Zan Kinzer, Ruth Pankey, Mrs. Robert Fowler and Mrs. Jack Scherrer. For Miss Mclnnis Honoring Miss Joanne Mcln nis, who is in Salem for the summer, a party was given Saturday evening at the Harry W. Scott home, the occasion feting Miss Mclnnij on her birthday. The party was ar ranged by Richard Scott and assisting was his sister-in-law, Mrs. David Scott MEMBERS of the Union Veterans of the Civil War and auxiliary are meeting Wed nesday for a picnic at the Eu gene Prescott home, the sup per to be at 6:30 o'clock. The auxiliary plans a short meet ing following the supper. GUESTS of Mr1, and Mrs. A. R. Jacobsen over the week-end were Mrs. Max Fowler and her daughter, Judy, of Cor- vallis. Mrs. Richard Taylor and children, Dicky and Sherril, of Omaha, Nebraska, arrived Saturday to spend several days with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jacobsen. WITH MR. and Mrs. Willis S. Moore this past week were two nieces, Miss Lois Moore of Maywood, 111., and Mrs. Leslie Ford and daughter, Edith, of Minneapolis, Minn. The visi tors left Tuesday morning. the Capital journal, sal, Oregon A v v - i i J Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harland, above, ob served their golden wedding recently, a reception being given for them at the home of thir son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland in Manbrin Gardens. (McEwan studio picture.) Birthday Event John Boire, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boire, was honored at a party on Friday afternoon on the occasion of his fourth birthday anniversary. Feting the little boy were Leslie Mor rison, Lee Watson, Maria Wat son, Robert Watson, Kathy Medinger, John Medinger, Ir- vin Emmons and Mary and Barbara Ann Boire, sisters of John. i H BACK - Jll F ' SALIM'S LEADING DlfARTMINT STORE FOR OVER 32 YEARS ""'I John's anniversary was Sun day and at the Boire home for dinner wer ehis grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Bleeg and Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Boire all of Portland, and a cousin, Mrs. E. F. Grigwire of Port land, and the hosts and family. WULAMINA Mrs. Pearl Strobecke of Salem visited her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Smith over the week-end. 53 TO - SCHOOL With Everything to OUTFIT YOUR BOY Bold Huskies and Regulir . Drop In Soon to Get Your Choka DARBY'S BOYS SHOP 285 North Hlrh UlMJil 4 Hostesses , To Meeting , Of Alumnae Delta Delta Delta alumnae met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mark Astrup for their annual picnic supper. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. D. C. Moor and Miss Zelma Busch. . Mrs. C. R. Nelson, the new president, took over her du ties at this meeting and plans wer discussed for the fall. The first regular meeting in the fall will be on the first Mon day of October. Attending the meeting were Mrs. John R. Caughell, Mrs. Harold O. Schneider, Miu Alice Louise Ohling, Mrs. Walter Socolofsky, Mrs. Rob ert Nichols, Mrs. J. B. Cor lette, Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. C. R. Nelson, Mrs. George C. Huggins, Jr., Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Tom Hill, Jr., Mrs. Clark Brown, Mrs. Ken neth Carlson, Mrs. William J. Braun, Mrs. Carlisle B. Rob erts, Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Mikal Mikkelsen, Mrs. Ar thur Erickson, Mrs. William GasH, Mrs. Dorothy McClain and the four hostesses. . Chairmen Meet Mrs. Carroll Robinson presi dent of unit 136, American Le gion auxiliary, called a meet ing of all chairmen of the unit at her home the latter part of last week. Plans were made for the year's work and the chairmen selected their committees. Mrs. Clayton Steinke is the new child welfare chairman. Re freshments were served later in the evening. vurmt in Salem the latter part of the week was Mrs. L. G. Pentecost of Foruana wno was guest of Mrs. James L. Cooke. On Sunday. Mrs. Pen tecost's son-in-law and daugh (cenrtrj r m y y v m m X. I STASIS fz - r w : 1J Bullevers . . . i Tuesday. Aaiuat 4. IMS ter, Mr. and Mrs.. Virgil Faulkner, wer her to Join Mrs. Pentecost, Mrs. Cook and the Utter! son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Henery. The Spectator Suit in -LORCTTC Of Milliken's handsomt new bled of Orion and wool sheds wrinkles, washes beautifully, tailors superbly. Here, as seen in Ladies' Horn . Journal, for August Nelly Don's belted suit with muted stripe Jacket over a solid-color "walking" skirt. Grey with pink or blue stripe, brown with green. 10 to 18.22.95. JUUefo. Salem's Leading Department Star for Over it yean (abort) CordlBoe hlejk lighted with tollep' wing eUr, Hi. Wide ribbsd wolir. )4-40. 11.91 NDover wWi i tevr sImv InHrtlli wlnf allartdi wld wolir rib Wng. 3240. f.95 fb.low) Most dank 4 ribbing neck, slenc, wait. 32-40. 7.95 Th tklrti Ail errew-fiofh raw sheath irmrilbie fee Ma-doubling procrtooOty. 10-11. 11. 9 J