Pair THE CAPITOL' ioUtoAfWe&eM Thursday, August JO, 1953 V f - v. IS Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBI PISCBU Miss Crouch Entertained Mlu Joyce Crouch, who Is to be married next Sunday to John C. Anicker, Jr., wai hon ored at a ahower given on Tues day evening at the Chi Omega house by Mist Carol McLeod. Feting the bride-to-be were Miss Alice Girod, Miss Patri cia Fitzsimons, Miss Betty Breakey, Mrs. Karl Schmidt, Mrs. Olwyn Davies, Mrs. Gor don Cattrell, and the hostess. Oregon Women at Salt Lake Event A large number of Oregon Business and Professional Wo George Schroehers Arriving From Japan Salem friends will be inter ested to learn that Warrant Officer and Mrs. George E. Schroeher and their little ton, George, Jr, are arriving this week-end In Seattle from Ja pan, and will come on to their home here. Her mother, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, and Mr. Stacey left today for Seattle to be on hand to greet the Schroehers. Warrant Officer Schroeher has been in Japan for nearly two years. Mrs. Schroeher and son went over about a year ago. . Wed August 7 Mrs. James Hyer (Mildred Danielson) was a brid on August 7. She is the daughter of Peter Danielson of Webster, Wis., and Mr, Hyer it the son of Mrs. T. M. Bryant of Sweet Home. (Arts studio picture) Engagement Announced Announceemnt is made by Mr. and Mrs. George r. Arm strong of Jefferson of the en gagement of their daughter. Mist Barbara Lou Armstrong, to Joseph Nell Johnson of Bend, son of Mrs. Harvey Hol derman of Bend and Joseph Johnson of Albany. The wedding 1 planned for September 28 at a home cere mony at the Armstrong resi dence. The bride-elect it employed t the First National bank in Salem. Mr. Johnson la employ ed in the lumber business at Bend. ' Canfield-Obert September 8 is the date an nounced for the wedding of Mist Ida Antoinett Obert of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Rob ert Earl Canfield of Salem. The ceremony it to be at 8 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal church in Santa Barbara, Calif. The bride-elect it the daugh ter of Mrt. Martha Obnrt of Santa Barbara, Calif., and Mr. Canfield it the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Canfield of Salem. Today's Menu Coffee for. men's club members will ii tend the 10th western regional AfC SllrlPn PV convention of the federation mj,v,,,"'J,,lc',-,,c7 AT THE MEETING of the Oak Knoll ladies golf club Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Stude- baker and Mrs. Paul Silke tied with Mrs. Elmo Bennett and Mrs. Clifford Ellis with com bined low net of 84, in the blind partner play, Mrs. Clay ton Patterson is a new member of the club. Ten members were entertained today by tha golf club at Woodburn. VISITOR at the meeting of the Oregon Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, Wed' nesday evening was Mrt. Mlna Northrup of Lebanon. CARLTON SAVAGE, of Washington, D. C, Is visiting in Salem for several weekt with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, and' hit parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Savage. Mr. Savage it a member of the policy planning staff of tha department of atate. In wasn lngton, D. C. FOURTEEN members were present for the meeting of the Sunshine circle of the West Sa lem Methodist church. Wed' nesday. Mrs. Oscar Williams presided at the business meet in i which followed a luncheon. Plant were mad for sending two or three students to turn' mer camp. A Fellowship din ner is planned for August 28, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smedley who will be leaving A imelt-in-your mouth des sert to top off delicious sup per. ITALIAN SUPPER First Course Salad of Romainc, Ancnovles, Green Pepper, Plmientoes and Olives Veal Parmesan Spaghetti Broccoli with Lemon Sauce Hard Rolls Biscuit Tortonl Beverage Biscuit Tortonl Ingredients: Vi cup crushed macaroons, cup top milk or light cream, Vi cup confec tioner's sugar, 1 teaspoon van illa, dash of salt, 1 cup heavy cream. Method: Mix macaroons with top milk, sugar, vanilla and salt; refrigerate about 1 hour. Whip cream until stiff; fold into macaroon mixture. Turn into fluted paper cups placed in refrigerator tray. Place in freezing compartment with control set at lowest tempera ture. When firm, reset temper ature control to normal. Makes 6 servings. MRS. ROBERT SNEDDON and her daughter, Sandra, and Mrs. E. Smalley spent a few days at Seaside before going to Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria. Salt Lake City, Utah, August 26-30. Miss Laura York, Medford, state president, is an official delegate, as is Miss Fern Trull, Grants Pass, junior past state president, who is to report on the International BPW Con gress she recently attended in Stockholm, Sweden. Others attending will in clude, among other state offi cials, ' Mrs. Cecelia Galey, Sweet Home, past state presi dent; Miss Maryan Howard, Al bany, state news service chair' man; Miss Eleonor Roberts and Miss Betty Elofson, Salem; Miss Marguerite Hallack and Mrs. Irene Roubal, Silverton. Mrs. Galey, a member of the national legislative steering committee and Oregon s nonv inee for a national vice presi dency, will speak at a lunch eon Thursday, August 27 at the Hotel Utah on the topic "Train ing for Earning and Living." The luncheon will be sponsored by the Oregon, Washington and Montana federations. Other federations in the re gion are Utah, California, Ida ho, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming, Alaska and Hawaii. Besides emphasis on the na tional federation program, bul iness sessions will center on small business clinics,- mem bership, regional conservation, etc. Special features will be an organ recital at tha Mor mon Tabernacle, breakfast and smorgasbord luncheon in Big Cottonwood- canyon, Ute Indian dancers from Fort Du chesne, and toura of the city, Salt Lake, the largest surface copper mine in North America, and other points of interest. A morning coffee Tuesday was given by Mrs. Louise Muller, Mrs. Richard Davis and Mrs. Frank R. Brown at the Brown home. The event was for Mrs. H. E. Smedley who is soon leaving for California. Fifty guests called between 10 and 12 o'clock and each presented Mrs. Smedley with a handkerchief as a farewell token. Circles Elect New Officers Wednesday New officers were elected at the meetint of the two cir cles of Wome,Vt Society of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist church Wednesday. Officers for the Edna Holder circle are Mrs. T. O. Adams. chairman, Mrs. C. L. Blodgett, vice chairman, Mrs. Harold Allen, secretary-treasurer. Evelyn DeVries circle elect ed Mrs. G. H. Templeton chair man, Mrs. Everett McRae vice chairman, and ' Mrs. Anna Brown secretary-treasurer. Next Wednesday there will be a meeting of the finance committee of Leslie Methodist church, at the church, with Mrs. Mason Bishop, chairman. Following will be a no-host luncheon and business meeting for the executive committee. MRS. WILLIAM H. Ham mond was hostess Tuesday eve ning for a meeting of all Sa lem active members of Gemma Phi Beta sorority at Oregon State college and University of Oregon. Twelve attended the meeting. Bride-Elect Tells Plans , For Nuptials Mt Angel Announcing plans for ner wedding in Sep tember is Miss Ellen Marie Sika, daughter of Mrs. Oswald Sika and the late Mr. Sika. She will wed Robert Lawson Compton on Saturday morning, September 12. Mr. Compton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Compton of Salem. The ceremony will be at 11 o'clock in St, Mary's Catholic church here, the Rev. Hilde- brand Meichior, O.S.B., to of ficiate at the double ring serv ice. The' bride-elect has chosen her two sisters for her attend ants. Miss Ingrid Sika will be the maid of honor, and the bridesmaid will be Miss Mar ilyn Sika. Following the ceremony, the reception fill be at the country home of the bride's mother. Miss Sika graduated from Mount Angel academy and at tended Oregon State college, Mr. Compton is a graduate of Oregon State college and is on the staff of the Shell Oil com pany in southern California. They will make their home in Ventura, Calif. Visits Here Visiting at the home of Mrs. Laura Johnson is Miss Sylvia Furlough, who Is on a two weeks vacation. Before coming to Salem, Miss Furlough visited in Sequin, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Skewis, former Salem resi dents. Mrs. Skewis accompan ied Miss Furlough to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. During her visit in Salem, Miss Furlough has been hon ored at several luncheons and parties. Sunday Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Katherine Driscoll en tertained at an "at home." Miss Furlough is leaving Thursday for her home in San Francisco. VISITOR at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Weller is her sister, Miss Marie Churchill of Portland. Another sister, Mrs. F. Elton of Seattle will be here later, returning from a trip to Hawaii. 1 5 Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dale Salis bury (Marcelynn May Kuns) were married at Woodburn recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kuns of Woodburn. Mr. Salisbury is the son of Mrs. Robert Stoutenberg of Salem and Ralph Salisbury of Cove Orchard, Ore. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Schmidt-Virnig Miss Elaine Virnig, of Salem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Virnig, Portland, and Pat rick Schmidt of Portland, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb, Phoenix, Ore., were married at a quiet ceremony at the Sacred Heart church in Sauk Rapids, Minn., August 4. The Rev. Ben edict Virnig, brother of the bride, officiated. - . Present at the wedding were Mr and Mrs. John T. Virnig, and Mrs. Lucille Smith of Port land, and Al Flicker of Salem. Mrs. Schmidt has been em ployed in the office of Dr. Charles Wood and Dr. John Ramage. She will be leaving soon for Portland where she and Mr. Schmidt will be at home. WORD has been received of the birth of a son, David Mi chael, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ginther of Monterey, Calif., formerly of Salem. Grandpar ents of the baby are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ginther, and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Rentz, all of Salem. Miss Moore Is Feted Miss Marian Moore,' Port land, who it to be married on August 29 to Richard A. Raw. lie son, Jr., of Salem, it be ing feted at several affairs preceding the wedding. Today, Mrt. Marion Tracy, Mrs. Myron Travis, Mrt. Floyd Lienard and Mrt. V. A. Rob. ison were, hostesses in Port land at a party for the bride elect Mrs. Cleve Cornell It to entertain for Mist Moore on Friday. Miss Moore it to entertain on Sunday at tea at her home for members of the wed ding party. Mr. and Mrt. - Richard A Rawlinson of Salem, parents of the bridegroom-elect, are to entertain on August 28 at the University club in Portland at a party following the wedding renearsat. Much Activity at Camp Silver Creek Activities and good food in a picturesque setting are being enjoyed by the junior high girls at YMCA camp at Silver Creek. Among the more pop ular activities are crafts taught by Lois VanAllen, horseback riding under the direction of Barbara Bostrack, trampoline instructed by Ann Butler, and swimming supervised b y Marie Corner. In addition to the all-camp program, each unit it planning a cookout. Camp Silver Creek hat in vited Camp Smith Creek to a camp fire meeting where hu morous skits will be present ed by each group. Friday Meeting Silverton Mrs. GoldieDown is to entertain at her home, Fri day, August 21, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the regular meeting of the Woman's Chris tian Temperance Union. Mrs. Gus Kerr, vice presi dent, will direct the meeting in case the president, Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, fails to reach home from a two-month visit in the mid-west with relatives. CDA Social Mt. Angel A social for members of the Catholic Daugh ters of America will be Mon day evening, August 24. be ginning at 8 o'clock in the meet ing room of St. Mary's school. Bridge. "500 ' and pinochle will be in play during the eve nlng, with refreshments served by the hostesses. Miss Theresa uemer is chair man of the hostess committee. Assisting her are Mrs. Edward A. Hammer, Mrs. Anthony Griesenauer, Mrs. Thomas Wachter, Mrs. C. J. Ebner. Mrs. Lawrence Zeis, Miss Elizabeth Keber, Mrs. Victor Hofier. Mrs. Don Cook and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt SILVERTON Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mortlee have been their two daughters, both of San Diego, Calif., Mrs. Bob O'Conner and Mrs. Ken- mm MM gf ssssw FINAL CLEARANCE AT THE SMART SHOP 75 Cotton and Sheer Dresses to close out 2" 300 Better Dresses Values to 45.00 Suitable for Cocktail Dresses Dinner Dresses Many Suitable for Fall TO CLOSE OUT IN 5 PRICE GROUPS 11 Spring Coats Full length & shorties Values to 59.9S TO CLOSI OUT HUNDREDS OF ITEMS ADDED TO THE SURPRISE TABLES ALL SALES FINAL Smarl Sit 115 North Liberty 00 2400 20 op The Vogue Presents i yt, y. y tr.' ' ''J'j FALL 1953 4 WAYS TO BUY: BUDGET CHARGE CHARGE ACCOUNT ' LAY-AWAY ACCOUNT BUDGET LAY-AWAY The many moods of Paris are reflected In our triumphant array of fashions for Fall! There's an air of magnificence in the fabric and designs; a certain verve In the styling that is so wonderfully French ... so wonderfully Interpreted for style-conscious American women! See our fashion triumphs today! TRIUMPHANT COATS . 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