Pan I Capital Edited by MARIAN 3 Entertain At Party for Bride-Elect Miu Jane McCollam, who la to be married on October 10 to Donald Clark, wai honored v a pany ana miscellaneous ahower for which Miu Sonia Nohlgren, Misi JoAnn Fischer and Mn. Ronald Rentfrow (Shirley Henniei) were hojt euea on Friday evening at the home of Miaa Nohlgren. Honoring the bride elect were Mrs. Lee Clark, Mrs. C. S. McCollam, Miu Barbara Clark, Miu Carolyn Marshall, Miu Mary Jane Howard, Miu Carolyn Parker, Miu Donna Nothelfer, Miu Flutie Watson, Miu Betty Williami, Miu Mar ilyn Blakely, Miu Mary Sun det, Miu Teddy Ruth Gordon, Miu Lavonn Brannon, Miu Dee Brooka and the hostesses. A DAUGHTER, their fourth child, waa born Saturday, August 22, at Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Linden, Jr. She hai been named Heidi Jo. The older children are Pamela Jean, Tina Kay and Richard Michael. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Linden of Salem and an inei uaeu or uresnam. Newbrys Away To Seattle have gone Secre tary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry to attend the conven tion of the National Secretaries of State group. Headquarters are at the Olympic hotel. Mrs. Newbry returned to Sa lem this past wekend from spending the summer in south' era Oregon at Lake of the Woods. The Newbrys son-in-law and daugnter, Mr. and Mrs. William Blsst-U, also have returned from Lake of the Woods and will live in Turner this year, Mr. Blsnell to teach at Cascade Union high school. Mrs. Biuell is to teach at Salem high school this year. A REAL GOOD TIME Plan Your Parties so Guests Anticipate Them (AT Km Have you ever thought of giving a party at which peo ple Just have a good timer Some entertainments often are anything but entertaining. Crowded rooms in which peo ple stand elbow to elbow shouting to make themselves heard. Stuffy smoke-charged atmosphere. Feet that ache and fingers that grow cramp ed balancing too many things. Under such arrangements, fcosteuea may well exclaim af terwards: "Thank - heaven -that's done - for - another year!" But you might like to con alder a system that will cause your friends to say: "Thank heaven - I'm - Invited - to -the - Smiths - again." Invite Right Number Invite only as many people as you can seat comfortably. Arrange your chairs three to six in a group around a table or small stand of several end tables. You can scat one group around the living room coffee table, another around the sofa, a third around the dining room table, a fourth around a card table In the hall. You will need to give some thought to be sure that the chairs are grouped attrac tively, that every invited guest will have a comfortable place to ait and that each will have a place to set a glass or cup, without reaching far. As esch 'guest arrives, you can draw him to the group which you think he will find most congenial and introduce him to the others in it. It's a good idea to have all the refreshment on one big buffet table or tea table, well staffed for service and made as glittering and beautiful or as simple and colorful as you like. You can call your guests' attention to it. after they have found their places in the room, and let them go to the table and choose what they like. It's wise to have another member of the family take charge of this part of the party. Or. if you have servants enough, they can serve the guests. Visit With Guests It's best for you to keep circulating. In order to keep the guests well placed and to have a visit with everybody. You can encourage your guests to circulate too if they 1711 So. Commercial Fh. till AMirCiftS) Women LOWBI FI8CHEB Miss Satter is Shower Feted Eait Salem Mn. Emory Good wu hosteu for a bridal ihower for Miu Betty Satter, bride-elect of Daniel Barham, at her home on rout six, Fri day night Guests were Mist Satter. Mn. Frank Beutler. kMrs. Wayne Coode, Mri. Ray. mond Finch, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Patrick Manning, Mrs. John Cage, Mrs. Vernon Van Cleave, Mr. Roy Scofield 'Mrs. Leonard Hammer, Mrs. J. A. Barham, Mrs. John Koch, Mrs. Phillip McHarneu, Mrs. Harris Ault, Mrs. William Scharf, Mrs. Leonard Peterson, Mrs. Ray Satter, Mrs. George Plane, Mrs. Anna Hammer, Mrs. Charles Wegner, Mrs. Fred Scharf, Miu Sadie Roth, Miu Shirley Page, Miu Jackie Bretz, Miu Joan Scharf and Mrs. Emory Coode. Club Party A no-host dinner party is ar ranged at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon this evening when members of Mrs. Bra- don's bridge club and their hus bands will be entertained. An evening of bridge will follow the dinner. In the group are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burkland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Astrup, Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg and the Bry dons. MISS DIANE PERRT has left for Portland to be gone this winter, teaching at Wygant school in Parkrose district Miu. Perry, daughter of the Vernon Perrys, was graduated from Oregon State college in June. ANNOUNCEMENT has come from Portland of the birth of a son, Mark Alan, to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kent (Joanne Adolph) on August 21. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Kent of Portland and Rex Adolph of Salem. rwluru) wish. If you see one looking longingly toward another group, it's essy to ask her if she would not like to know Mrs. Clayton, who makes such beautiful ceramics, and waft her to another group. Don't worry because your guests won't have a chance to meet everybody. .They won't care. You'll be surprised . to sea how many are completely content to remain where they are. The novelty of being com forable at a party entrances them; and, if you have seated them with congenial people, they enjoy the good talk. One thing must be prepared for, however. People stay for hours at this kind of party, because they have a good time. Of course, you can't dispose of as many party obligations at once by this method as by the old cruth-system. You msy have to give more par ties. If you do, you can give two In one week-end, and save the trouble of rearranging the house.. One ressonably ac complished hosteu can handle at least 40 guests at this kind of party without strain. Wise Parents 2 Hi. r--A OXFORD MODEL sow " "If Plans for Wedding Are Told Miss Patricia Kepplnger, bride-elect of James Do Lapp, has announced plans for her wedding on Sunday, August SO, at I p.m. in the Highland Ave nue Friends church. Attendants for the bride will bo Mrs. John Wood of New berg, as matron of honor; Miu Florence Price of Portland, Miu Nancy Hald. of Portland and Miu Ethelwyne D Lapp of Salem, a cousin of th bride groom as bridesmaids. Flower girl will be Anita Barnett and ring bearer is to be Jerry Miller. Groomsmen will be Jarvie MiUer, Wesley De Lapp, La Vern De Lapp, brother-in-law and cousins of the bridegroom. Ushers will be the bride's bro ther, Gary Heppinger nd Har lan Barnett. - Miu Arietta Wright will be In charge of the reception, which will be on the lawn of the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Barrett. Miss Keppinger was the hon ored guest for a miscellaneous shower Friday night, with Mrs. Robert Fromm hosteu at her Silverton Road home. Invited were Miss Keppinger, Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mrs. Ed. Jack son, Mrr W. B. Whittington, Mrs. John Heppner, Mrs. Wade Carter, Mrs. Harve Page, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Lester De- Lapp, Mrs. Paul Barham, Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Clyde Colwell, Mrs. Rob ert Wagers, Mrs. J. Irving Wa fers. Mrs. Ernest Butler, Mrs. Alan McClain. Mrs. Joe Sll- mak, Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mrs. Dsn Scharf, Mrs. William Mas- sey, Mrs. Lynn earner, airs. Earl Malm. Mrs. Leonard Malm. Mrs. LeRoy Barker, Mrs. Jack Cahpln, Mrs. Helen Walk er, Mrr. John Kleen, Mrs. Rob ert Pickerel. Mrs. George Har dy, Mrs. Albert Fabry, Mrs. Anna Jess, Mrs. Cleo Keppin ger, mother of the honored guest; ;Miss Sadie Roth and Mrs. Otto Yunker, former teachers of Miu Keppinger in Middle Grove school. Assisting Mrs. Fromm was her daughter, Mrs. Phillip Judson of Leba- RELATIVES visiting at the W. W. Dou home this week include Mrs. Anna Paden of Sacramento, Mrs. Nellie Lan der of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klrkham of Portland, Delmar Hopkins and son of Woodburn, Mrs. Blanche Danieis of Eugene. RAINBOW picnic slated for this evening has been changed from Bush's Pasture park to the Masonic temple, the sup per to be at 6:30 o'clock. i VISITING at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stevens are Mr. and Mrs. Manley A. Stevens and daughter Mar lyne, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. . Family Reunion Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larson entertained Sunday at a family reunion at their home with the Seattle rel atives remaining for a longer visit. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shomler (Ethel Larson) and Robert, of Seattle, Mrs. Shomler's mother, Mrs. Richard Mather, and Mrs. Larry Shom ler and baby daughter, Patricia Lee, also of Seattle; and from Portland, the family of a son of the Lawrence Larsons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larson and son, Jim. The four-generation repre sentation included Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Larson, Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shomler and Mrs. Larry Shomler, and Pa tricia Ann Shomler. -VJATCII: (tHchilorei. Available In blue and brown sued leather crepe sola mutt muxxk ua mm SHOP FRIDAYS MARILYN'S . - ..- V I t fK THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Orcfoa- t: ,4 V lit f Wed in Aofust Married on August 8 were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Truuell (Beth Justls), above. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Justis and Mr. Trussell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Trussell. Artz studio picture) Party for Bride-Elect Honoring Miu Eva McMul len, who is to be married on September 3 to August C. Gler ing of Portland, Mrs. W. G. Burris and her daughters, Miu Lois Burris and Mrs. Dan Gra ham, the latter of Eugene, are entertaining at the Burris home on Wednesday evening for a party and shower. Feting the bride-to-be will be her mother, Mrs. V. D, Mc- Mullen, and her sister, Miu Barbara McMullen; Mr. Gier ing's mother, Mrs. August Gier- ing of Portland; Mrs. Loren Hicks of Turner, Mrs. R. C. Cutler, Mrs. Ronald Cummines Mrs. Tad Shinkle, Mrs. Herbert Bauer, Miss ' Shirley Webber, Miss Barbara Spagle, Mrs. Ed Becker, Miu Beverly Hofstet ter, Miu Merle Rhoten, Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Miu Cecilia Weaver, Mrs. Glen Weaver, Mrs. Bruce Crandall, Mrs. Wal ter Kelly of Portland, Miu Bev erly Kragh of Eugene, Mrs. Wesley Stewart, Mrs. Hal Ran dall, Mrs. Vic Clinton of Al bany, Mrs. Urlin S. Page, and the three hostesses. Auxiliary Meeting Event of Monday At a meeting of Marion aux iliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Monday evening, reports were given by Mrs. Mike Beck er, Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy, and Mrs. LeRoy Simpson. Mrs. Dave Holweger announced that a group of members will meet at the VFW hall Thursday eve ning to prepare articles for the rummage sale August 28. Any one who can help is asked to call 29001. Mrs. Joe Hopkins stated that a number of articles have been collected and taken to the auction house for the cancer fund. Miss Mary Gilhuly will help with baby clinic at the Marion county health clinic Wednes day morning. Mrs. Ivell Haley and her committee are com pleting plans for a booth at the State Fair. Mrs. Covil Case asked for donations for cakes at the fair. It was also announc ed that a gift has been taken to the hospital and presented to George Mason, who was in jured recently. The post joined the auxiliary for refreshments served by Mrs. Joe Horneffer, Mrs. Ralph Harlan and Mrs. Ivell Haley. GO and GROW in... MS. . PV Or. SUX1M SHANK SMOfS aVa't Iota rKancai HtfU mil Grawlna ton era tmH Ilk UZV-IONIS M . . . K.rryiKt (t.t nt.tf Hit 'kfi 4 a.t.bW iknk...Mm, ( lin.a' tiui murmtm TIL 9 P. M. 387 Court Club Meets Bi-Monthly inrougn this coming year, Rotana club again will meet twice a month, a practice they carried on years ago when first organized but dropped during ine war period. The group met lest evening at the home of Mrs. Henry Mattson to make plans for the rummage sale to be on August 28 and 29, this Friday and Sat urday. Next meeting for the club will be September 14. - ... . Dodds Honored At Supper Party Independence A farewell dinner, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodd and son Danny, was served at the home of Monroe Kline, Sunday evening. Tables were set in the back patio of the Kline ranch, with colored lights threaded overhead be tween the trees. A chartreuse linen table cov er, hand-painted by Mrs. Rosa lie Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kline, was pre sented to the Dodds. Each guest autographed the cloth with in delible paint. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dodd and son Danny, guests of hon or; Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Fratzke, Mr. and Mrs. Bev Walker. Mrs. Ethel A. Walker from San Fran cisco, California, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staats and son Terry, Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle and chil dren, Jack, Patty, Delores, Sharon, and Donna Jo, Mrs. George W. Nelson from Seat tle, Washington, Mrs. Naomi Craven, Mrs. Laura Butler, Mr. Elmer Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Al vin Leach and two daughters, Linda and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Gowen and sons, Ver nor Jr., and Chester, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Kline and daughter, Betty Ann. SILVERTON Ingval Sjol of Silverton, brother of Mrs. William Bloch, is spending two months with relatives in Fos ton, Minn., where he will at tend the wedding of a niece. Miss Margaret Sjol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sjol, of the Guam Construction company on the island of Guam. The father of Miu Sjol re turned to Foston by plane to attend the wedding, to be an event of Sunday, August 30. ANTXUNAM SOt ton ANO aw v t s-s. c o. t . . Sins am -. s. c. o. I Smll't CD I amuAAAAwa. 'Shower Honors Newlyweds Hopewell A bridal shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Polvi (Viola Warren) was given at the Hopewell Evangel ical United Brethren church, Friday evening. James Mc Kenney, Jr., was in charge of lha nrnffrim. which Consisted of piano selections by Aileen Wilson; a vocal solo oy J a c a Larson, accompanied by Aileen Wilson: a vocal solo by Mrs. Joe Beaty, accompanied by Mrs. Fred Withee. James Mt Kennev nreaented the gifts and the Rev. Glenn Harris led in prayer. After the gifts were opened, a record of the com ments of the honored couple as they opened their gifts, written by Mrs. Earl McKen- ney of McMinnville, was read by George Kirkwood of Sa lem. Baskets of iladioluses. pre sented by Mrs. Gust Janzen, decorated the basement of the church for the occasion. Re freshments were served by Mrs. Elmer Polvi, Mrs. Kusti Srtnla Mrs. Oscar Taskinen and Mrs. George Kangas to 85 relatives and friends of me young couple. Out - of community guests were Mrs. Ersel Klrkwooo, George Kirkwood, Mr. and Mrs. Eino Setala and children, Mrs. Melvln Appltbury and Jeanetta, Mrs. Carl Loop and JoAnne. all of Salem. Mrs. Julius Marx, Jr., and Alice and Kathleen, of Rlckreall, Mrs. Earl McKinney and Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. George Polvi, of McMinnville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, Mrs. Lee Warren, Mrs. Jess Warren, Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. Earl Burch, all of Amity. Mr. and Mrs. Polvi will be at home in Corvallis after Sep tember 8, where the bride groom will enroll for his soph omore year at Oregon State college. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Burson have received word of the birth of their fifth great grandchild, Cathy Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman St. Clair, at a Portland hospital. Mrs. St. Clair is a daughter of Mrs. Leonard Malloy, who is a daughter of the Bursons. Family Gathering At Silverton Home Silverton Mrs. Ida Mak Uls ter and Mrs. Ida Dawes plan ned several affairs for the pleas ure of their house guests of the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Snare (Letha Dawes) and their son, David of Stockton, Calif., who left by car for their home, early Monday morning. At the home of Mrs. Makins ter and Mrs. Dawes Saturday, were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dawes of North Bend and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dawes and Marilyn of Canby. On Sunday following the morning church worship at the home for a reunion dinner and a social afternoon were the hostesses, Mrs. Makinster and Mrs. Dawes, and Mr. and Mrs. Alden Snare and David of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dawes, North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reinke of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kauffman and Michael of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams and Pattie of Seattle, Mrs. Hallie WiUlams of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Staehely of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Beer of Woodburn. The birthday of Mr. Reinke was observed. School Days py Days for your young sters. Help them to have the feeling of "belonging" ... by having good hearing, good ayasight and good health for regular attend anca. If you didn't talc your child to your Doctor for a pre-school check-up . . . afo if now. Ba aura that hi general health it up ta par, to meat tha demands of tcheol day. Ba tura thty'ra HAPPY and HEALTHY. Simple Ways to Brighten Wardrobe up am nmmi .. an am way to brighten and stretch your Wardrobe. Make a coiomu nrint dlrnril ta b WOTI OVCT your favorite solid color sheath. Make this unusual "over skirt" yourself from a cool, light-weight printed fa bric. Choose a print of silk or rayon whose predominating the shade of your straight-cut sheath. Get two yards tor ieu, De pending on the fullneu pre ferred). Put a half -Inch hem on each selvage. Figure at least an.incb-wide waistband, with the nme width band ex tending into a 24-inch long tie-sash. Double the waist Honrf fahrlr then tuck and stitch the print into a softly full skirt. Mem me Doiiom according to your regular flpMi ln0th Ti the colorful print dirndl around you, as you would an apron, ine hemmerf telvase edees should barely meet down the back. Pins Presented at -Sorority's Meeting A jeweled pin ceremony and tea were given Sunday by Mrs. Deryl Currie for members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Re ceiving pins were Mrs. Clifton H. Boehmer, Mrs. Elvin Haka son, Mrs. Gerald De Sart, Mrs. Forrest Shiply, Mrs. Howard Elwood, Mrs. Neil Boehmer, Mrs. Virgil Ekstrand, Mrs. William Howser, Mrs. John Howser. Yellow gladioluses and blue delphiniums, and yellow and blue candles decorated the rooms. Pouring at the tea were Mrs. A. G. Dickinson, and Mrs. Rollin Hammett. As sisting about the rooms was Mrs. Wallace Turnidge. Fetes Visitor , Hosteu Monday at an In formal bridge party was Mrs. Walter L. Tooze, entertaining in honor of Mrs. J. P. Council! of Franklin, Va., guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marble at Independ ence. Other out-of-town guests at the party were Mrs. Tooze's sisters, Mrs. Preston Faller and Mrs. Dorothy Dodd of Seattle. Mrs. Counclll and her sons, Jim and Chris, leave this week end by plane for their home In Virginia. NT MM. TN N Mil T i gL IfAe. aw igteaaai vaGuaayji fayaaj W rVTVTw p4f)N) fatTsiN) spaTOe r fi Um4 fcfl 9 VMMsfa sWM NjffMi It) wM ni It vriN pi I a..T.KmlM?, ..m.iL- I ciajj ahead FOR IIEALTHY CHIsip.lEN ! can ba Hap. CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Sfale SI. (Corner of Liberty) We Give Green Stomps Tueadiy, August 15, 1953 Betrothal of Duo Told Announcement has b e e rl made Dy oar. ana Mrs. E. c. HUlDen oi we engagement 4 their daughter, Miu Vay HulJ bert, to Ed u. Iovegren, son ofl Mrs. W. D. Lovegren of Eugent and the lata w. u. lovegren. No data has been set for tJ wedding. Mr. Lovegren recent! ly reported for military duty! and is ai ron ura, i;aiu. He is a graduate of the University of Oregon. Miu Hulbert wu graduated from high school at Ceres, cam., ana is now em ployed at Eugene. nunu duo come i r Oat I Fairbanks, Alaska of the birth I of a baby girl on August 20 to I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wageril (Norma Bowder). The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowder and Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Wager, all of Salem. The little girl alio has two sets of great grand, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wa gers and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kiser, also of Salem. RECORD Hits This Week Vay Con Dios Let Pant, Mary Ford Oh PeeWee Hunt No Other Lova Perry Coma I'm Walking Behind ' You Eddie Fisher You, You, You ' Ames Brothers TWO lOCATIONSt Imihln Otu Ik, sal CMIM SMtllu Caakri HTM IN $Mf A MONTI -laaamaWaHftabaaT' effeaaW aV assati ataataA fJapunTPSaaaBBBBrr tjtvJiBBr w SSW . v PfttUt eTerVfNJNJft fJVNt VtfVfTasy1 99 m innj fa tf Hat "Si" Olson-Art Holscher J. Earl Cook Larry Buhler 26 N. High St. Phone 4-221 S i