tVftf TBI CAPITAL 10VKSXL, SaJaaa. Oraffoa Friday, Aomat 28, 1I5S Capital Edited fey MAIUN Boxholders . At Races Are Listed Oregon Stat Fair time al . ftedy if in the plant of many Jem folk looking ahead to opening of the big ihow atart inj September S. The afternoon race are a big attraction for capital folk and already many have taken boxes for the season.- The sea son boxholders Include: . Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Stewart of Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bright, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Owens, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerlinger of Dallas,, Hr. and Airs. Lawrence a. Hau nter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hogg of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Flagg of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. .ohn R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCormlck, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier C. Small, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of St Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Worth, Mrs. Mable Schultz, Woodry Furniture company, Marion Motors, all of Salem. Mr., Mrs. Groth ; Anniversary Feted Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carl Groth of Day ton were entertained on their golden wedding anniversary, with a family dinner at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred erick Holzmeyer of Dundee, on Sunday, August 23. Miss Inez Broadwell and Frederick Carl Groth - were married August 25, 1903. To them were born 10 children. They have 14 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Present for the family din ner were the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Groth, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Orey and chil dren, Alice and Frank, of Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groth Of Newberg; Mrs. Vernie Bell and son, Dennis, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Groth, Su san and Larry of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Prater, Kathy, Dicky and Linda of Dallas; John Groth of Dayton; and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Holzmeyer and daughters, Joan and Florence of Dundee. Children unable to attend the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ce cil Groth and Jacquiline of San Diego, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Noel Scott, John and Can of Tuscan, Arizona. The table decorations In cluded a centerpiece of yellow roses. A three-tier golden wedding cake, with golden bell placecards and golden table favors, completed the color scheme. Mrs. Groth was presented with a corsage of yellow roses and her husband was given a yellow rote boutonniere. gsaaaaBawaawaawsaaaaamarOTTffil Today's Menu VBjeaHaaRJBBeanBna39BgjaVS Pantryshelf Ingredients and a handy package of refriger ated biscuits make a dandy casserole. anday Sapper Tomato Juice Cocktail Melba Toast Scalloped Chicken a la King Tossed Green Salad Fresh Fruit Compote Beverage Scallop' Chicken a la King . Ingredients: One 10 H -ounce can condensed cream of cel ery soup, Vt cup milk, one 6 ounc can boned , cooked chicken (diced), Vt cup drain ed cooked peas, 3 tablespoons diced canned pimiento, 1 pack age refrigerated biscuits, 2 tablespoons butter or margar ine (melted), paprika. , Method: Mix loup, milk, chicken, peas and pimiento. Pour Into 10-inch pie pan. Brush biscuits with butter; sprinkle with paprika. Ar range biscuits on edge in chicken mixture around tide ef pta pan. Bake In hot (423 F.) oven for IS to 20 minutes. Makes 4 to I aervlngt. Tho roal thing Women 10T FIKCBIB Son for Vouchers From India comes news of the birth of a son, Christopher Alain, to the Rev. and Mrs. Claude A. Vaucher. Mrs. Vaucher will be remembered in Salem as the former Diane Riggs. The baby, born on August 21, is the Vauchers' first child. ' He is the first grand. child of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Riggs and is the great grand child of Mr. and Mrs. William English, all of Salem. The paternal grandparents are Dr, and Mrs. Edouard Vaucher of Geneva, Switzerland. The Rev. Mr. Vaucher is at present teaching In the Union Biblical Seminary at Yeotmal, Berar, M. P., India. agMiriwiiiiimiHMriae- Party for Bride-Elect ' Woodburn Miss Velda Hampton of Salem, whose mar riage tc Arthur Steele, Jr., of Woodburn, will be an event of September 6, was honored at a shower recently at the home of Mrs. Arthur Colburn in Wood burn. Following an evening of games, refreshments were served by Mrs. Colburn, and co-hostesses Mrs. Jennie Earl, Mrs. LeRoy Cox and Mrs. Ar thur Steele, Sr. Guests attending were Mrs. A C. White, Mrs. T. L. Picker ing, Mrs. Fred Schultz, Mrs. Nancy Newton, Mrt. Jake Trip lets Mrs. V. L. Reinecke, Mrt. Bonnie Boon, Mrs. Melvin Rich, Mrs. Gary Cutsforth, Mrs. Lester Cdle, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. V. L. Ramey, Mrs. Ray Steele, Mrs. Everett George, Mrs. John Drake, Mrs. R. C. Triplett, Mrt. Jennie Earl, Mrs. Floyd Thomas, Mrs. Opal . Courter, Mrs. Arthur Steele, Sr., Mrs. Clark Rich, Mrs. Wayne Yoder, Mrs. Lewis Hampton, Mrs. LeRby Cox and the Misses Corliss George, Mar ilyn Steele, Marilyn Bond, Jan ice Colburn, Wanda Hampton, Joy Graham, Eva Rich, Blanche Triplett and the honored guest, Miss Velda Hampton. Double Shower A double ahower was given Mrs. Lawrence Wenger and Mrs. John Wenger at the home of Miss Alma Wenger at Silver- ton. Assisting were Mrs. Fred Muller and Mrs. Sherman Hof- atetter. Refreshments were served to the honor guests and to Mrs. Mcnno Dalke, Mrs. Homer Welly and children Ann, Cleone, Marilyn, Adele and Ronney, Mrs. Grover Wel- ty and children Stanley and Cathy, Mrs. . J. Welty, Mrs. Carl Fischer and daughter. Evelyn and Lorraine, Mrs. Jul Faar, Mrs. H. N. Omholt, Mrs. Everett Briner, Mrs. John Steiner, Mrs. Elsie Verberg, Mrs. Joe Boatwright and daughter, Jo Ann, Mrs. . Earl Strode and children Eleanor, Elza, Glenda and Ivan, Donna Wilkinson and Kenney Hof stetter. Meetings Listed Silverton Immanuel Luth eran Woman's Missionary cir cles, also the date of the fall festival and fellowship dinner, September 23, are being an nounced. Mrs. C. J. Towe will be hos tess, August 31, at 8 o'clock in the evening, for Circle No. 8. For Circle No. 1, a no-host arrangement is made for 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Sep tember 1, as a coffee at the parish house Fireside room. Circle No. 2 meets September 1 at 2 o clock in the afternoon at the home of Mrt. Otto A. Dahl with Mrs. Harold John ton at co-hostess. Circle No. 3 meets Septem ber 2 at 2 o'clock in the after noon at the home of Mrs. Min nie Overlund with Mrs. Han nah Thompson as co-hostess. Circle No. 4 meets September 2 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Melvin Satrum home with Mrs. Satrum and Mrt. E. R. Ekman at co-hostesses. The meeting for Circle No. B is not scheduled. NURSERY & FrM Pkrklnir ITOPN'S 4l5SoutnHih-MillSt. SaWOrofo African Violet Show 50 varieties in bloom Friday and Saturday, Aug. 28 & 29 Club Nets $654 Frdm Style Show A turn of 654 was cleared on the recent style ihow spon sored by Salem club of Zonta International, it wat reported at the meeting of th group last evening. The style show was given last Friday evening at American Legion club, Es ther Foiter't thop presenting the fashions. The ihow wat staged as a benefit for the YWCA build ing fund, the Zontians making the YWCA their service proj ect this year. Near the end of last year's activities the club donated 1500 to the YWCA, and the re turns from the style show and another project later thit year will complete the goal of glSOt for the YW. The Thursday meeting wat the annual gathering for the dinner for which Mist Mabel Savage is hostess to the group in the gardena at her home. Forty-one attended the dinner. Miss Betty Tsai, graduate stu dent in thit country from Chi na, wat a guest Miss Tiai will continue her work at Oregon State college thit fall follow ing a year's illness. Following the dinner, re ports on the style show were given by Miss Echo Yeater, general chairman for the event, and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, president. Because of State Fair, the next meeting, September 10, will be a luncheon, the evening meeting to be on the fourth Thursday. Visitors Leave Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. May- field left today for Seattle fol lowing a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poindexter. The Mayfeilds were In Indiana this past year, Mrs. Mayfield graduating from University of Indiana, Mr. Mayfield receiving hit master of arts degree. En route west they visited at Ab ilene, Texas, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mayfield. In Seattle, Mrt. Mayfield is to teach and Mr. Mayfield will work, at University of Wash ington for hit doctorate de gree, i Guests at' Silverton Silverton Mr. and Mrt. Clay Allen and the Mike Zeis family have had at house guests Mr. and Mrt. Walter Poder of San Francisco. Mrs. Poder is a cousin of Mrs. Allen and Mrt. Zeis. The guests were In Silverton a few days on two occasions, before and after a trip to Seat tle. For their pleasure the three familiea spent one Sun day at the Silver Falls state park, and one day at the Zeis home, with many other drives to places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Poder left for home the first of thit week. . IN PORTLAND thit evening are Mrt. Christina Newburgh, her brother-in-law and titter, Mr. and Mrt. R. Conser, her two niecet, Mrt. George Hughes and Mrt. Al Balduccl and Mrt. Balducci't children, Janet and Carlo. They are attending the wedding of Mrs. Newburgh's granddaughter, Miss Bonnie Jeanne Newburgh, and Rich ard W. Hensley at the Christian church in Portland at 8 o'clock. 8ILVERTON Mrt. Dwight Foote, president, is calling a meeting of the executive board of the Methodist Woman's Soc iety of Christian Service, Mon day evening, August 31, the meeting tet ahead one week from the date previously an nounced. Furs Exclusively For 35 Years LACHELLES 1341 Ferry St. Winter's Coming , . Better SEE RADIANT GLASSHEAT . 1540 Fairground Rd. Phone 4-6263 SEED STORE 1 r-hon -SOO Miss Tartar Retires . After 36 Years in Music Here; Going toCorvallis By MABIAN IO WIT FIICHZB Many Salem friends open-, lng their mail this morning read on announcement with regret and a bit of sadness, a card from Mist Lena Belle Tartar stating she is retiring from vocal music instruction, closing her Salem studio per manently, and will be moving to Corvalils to make her home as soon at her property here it disposed of. Corvalils it her bid home town." Mils Tartar has been ac tive in ber profession for 36 years in Salem. Many friends here will be wishing her well In her retirement, although they are regretting she leaves Salem. Following her graduation from Oregon State college, the went to the American Con servatory in Chicago for her graduate , work. Completing her work there the came to Salem. For 31 years the wat on the faculty of Salem high school, heading the voice work and directing all the choral or ganization!. "It hat been a wonderful 36 yean in Salem, a life filled with interesting exper iences In my work because of the fine people here," Miss Tartar said in looking back on her years in Salem. Many who were students of Miss Tartar have gone on to national fame In the musical world. For many years, Mist Tar tar also directed church choirs in Salem, having served at 54 at Club's Luncheon Party Forty-four members and guests attended the annual So journers club luncheon at Sil ver Falls lodge, Thursday. Cards were in play during the afternoon, prizes going to Mrs Austin Eivert, Mrs. J. R, Hughes, Mrs. Sidney Stenerod den, Mrt. Irvin Young, Mrt. Ev erett Day and Mrs. C. O. Fred rickson. Mrs. Everett Day and Mrs. Robert Parks were co-chair men for the event, assisted by the present board members, Mesdames V. C. Fletcher, Sid ney Stenerodden, William Leeper, Clifford Wimberly, Lester Orton, Karl Olson, C. O. Fredrickson, Kenneth Cole, P. C. Anderson and Frank Bishop. Club Sets Meeting Silverton Mrt. Victor Sath er, social chairman, is announc. ing the dinner meeting of the Silverton Business and Profes sional Woman's club to be at 7 o clock at Toneys, Tuesday, September 8. This event marks the club year'a begin ning with the theme: "Getting Acquainted with Your BPW.' Reservations are to be made with Mrt. Sather as early as possible. Featured will be an early membership for the full year. Mrt. Bennett G. Leach, presi dent, will have returned from her summer's vacation in San Francisco, and will preside at the business session. Yea tin i compktt school Cwtwt no , vrtftt rem tern tnt Modem ? an t Pfil DitJ-A-Sdich Srvint gefaXblfW- Thf tJCVKhn fOtl OfefQ1 19 eV, tweet, fcjtntl fitch. ti ttfj. ntkt timholc 4 ttw cm bitforu tit 8 thin m In rm trw mil ) 4-Mllf. Miff SrtM MfarhiftM Ml fthiMI tm4 poruM mjin ptntt from mif II9 30 for Nv )0 portable. fW Ulmm Caetwy.' COMI IN AND til NOW iast wwiw can tcr MYRON'S Sewing Machines 151 S. Ubwtt H. 3S77J 1 WAY f A I 32: eight different denominations For 16 consecutive years ah wat soloist at th First Church of Christ Scientist While directing th choir work at th First Congrega- tional church the organized th Junior choir there. Another musical event the lookt back on was the dedication of the organ at the First Presbyterian church when she assisted on the program when John Stark Evans, long time professor of organ at University of Oregon and now head of the mutic de partment at Lewis and Clark college, was the soloist, to dedi cate the organ. On of her "pet groups" was the Crescendo club at Salem high school which th helped organize and which the served at adviser for many yeart. Four years ago last June, Mist Tartar retired from the school system. She went on with her studio here and "took time out" to serve In other community capacities, one year as president of Salem club of Zonta International, women's classified service club. She hat been active In all the local music teacher groups. In addition to her music and community work, Miss Tartar hat operated a small acreage at her home on Vibbert, off South River Road. Miss Tartar plans to locate near the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrt. N. L. Tartar, at Corvallit, the home being not far from the OSC campus where Miss Tar tar hopes to keep up "learning contacts," at she expresses it MR. AND MRS. Verne Os trander have returned from a two-week vacation In southern Oregon and northern Califor nia. They visited friends all the way and at Camp White and Roseburg hospitals. They were entertained at Grants Pass, Eu gene, Medford, Roseburg, Win chester, Crescent City and Ash land. This it the first trip Mrs. Ostrander has taken for almost two years as she hat been ill. HOSTS at dinner last eve ning were Or. and Mrt. John Rademaker, their guests in cluding Mr. and Mrt. William Van Meter and Mrt. Mora Thompson. The Rademakers 'will be leaving next week for Denver to be gone a year, Dr. Rade maker taking a year's leave from hit work in Willamette university sociology department (jfloftfaEB 1 to (Mm g GSflfe droD . Tfcat nc:.-.$ every-; 1 Eii 1 Singh quart is- TotoyleiHf,hiyridbr... vv always ricbr th:n I-' ' r ' Woodburn Mrt. Byron Stephenson, above, the former Patricia Withers, was married August 21 at the First Methodist church in Salem, The br.de 1 the daughter of Mr. and Mrt. O. L. Withert of Woodburn and Mr. Stephen son is the ton of Mr. and Mrt. B. M. Stephenson of La Cross, Wash. They will make their home at Great Falls, Mont. (Kennell-EUis studio picture.) Committee Meets Co-chairmen of the pro gram committee for the Salem Memorial hoipital auxiliary's High Fever Follies" are Mrs. Stephen Tabacchi, and Mrt. Arthur Erickson. There wis a meeting this morning at the Erickson home of all mem bers of the committee, when plans were outlined for the programs. Tuesday the committee members will begin soliciting the advertising for the pro grams. Working on the pro gram! are Mrt. Elmer O. Berg, Mrt. Joseph B. Felton, Mrt. James L. Payne, Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrt. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. Sidney Schleiinger, Mrt. William R. Shinn, Mrt. Robert White, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrt. Kenneth Sherman and Mrt. Robert DeArmond. MBS. ALEXANDER W. FINDLAY of Rapid City, S. D., and her children, Meridith, Marshall, and Mitchell, have arrived In Salem for a three week visit at the home of Mrs. Findlay't parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ' H. Holcomb, Salem, and her brother, Keith Hol comb, in Hillsboro. Mr. Find lay will join hit family later. To ' TMt Men IUo Mf reauira : & Miss Pardey to Be Wed Sept. 6 Woodburn Mist Gretchen Pardey, daughter of Mr. and Mrt. George F. Pardey of Au rora route 1, will be married to Jamet Mi. Wilson, ton of Mrt. Jamet Wilson of Canby, Sun day, September 6. The cere mony will take place on the lawn at the Pardey home at 3:30 p.m., and a reception will follow. Matron of honor for her sis ter will be Mrs. Thomas House (Hildegarde Pardey) of Port land. Bridesmaids will be Miss Joyce Cumberland of West Linn, Miss Dorothy Mil ler of Donald and Miss Mar jory Jeskey of Aurora. Miss Kathleen Paadey will serve at Junior bridesmaid for her tit ter. . Thomas House will act at best man for Mr. Wilson and usher will be David Wagner and Don Wilson. The couple will make their home in Cor vallit, where both will attend Oregon State college. ATTSiESL AbJ yt y pay a You pay exactly th tarn pric for Lucerne al for milk that aren't at rich. 60 why not get richer Lucerna? It coata no mora than the leaa-rich milk in town. Remember, too, that every quart of richer Lucerne also haa 400 added unit of vitamin D for extra health protection. buy better, buy richer. . . at SJlPEXVilY t crw etettlne, bgtterM aitaailuakataA - - fcll J m " -- Tea for Visitor In honor of Mrs. Robert Wilson (Margaret Maey), who hat been visiting her a few days, Mrt. Lettl Sparks and Mr. Steve Anderson enter tained on Wednesday at th home ef Mrs. Sparks for an) Informal tea. A group of clot friend of Mrt. Wilson wat Invited for th affair. Mrt. Allan Maey of Monmouth poured. Mr. and Mrt. Wilson hav been visiting at the horn of her father, Allan Maey, at Mon mouth. Mr. Wilson recently returned from Japan where, he had been a year on a Full- bright grant and It now re turning to hit work at Uni versity of California at Lot Angeles. Bogarduses To Be Feted Honoring Mr. and Mrt. Zarl Bogardut, who are moving to Eugene the first of the week to make thplr hnm M. mA Mrt. Robert W. Gormten ar to entertain Saturday evenlnf at a party at their West Le felle street home. About 40 friends of th Bo garduses are invited to th affair to say good-bye to them. Tryon-Hyland Dayton On Saturday, August 29, Miss Patsy Hyland will be wed t Melvin Tnr.n .- HWH, before a few close friend and relatives, at the home of the bride's aunt at Lowell. The hriri th rimsli.. of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hy land of Brookings, and th bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrt. Howard Tryon of Eugene, formerly of Dayton. The couple will live in Eu- ffene where the hrfH f dental assistant and Mr. Try- on it employed at the Booth Kelly Lumber company. K PORTLAND ROAD Saving Center IS NOW OPEN mar far this xtra rklmMtl F 3igv ft