Page THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregoa FROM- Peg in Washington -81 AI.ENE (PEG) PHILLIPS- Miss Neal, Mr. Nelson ;Are Engaged Washington, D. C, Nov. (. I spirit could have resisted the . Dear Marian: spell of the wonders of Amen oucn a variety or activities ! ca. A magnuiceni view 01 At a dinner Wednesday Mr and such a variety of weather ' Crater Uki with the plane ,nd Mr. Vincent NeaL Jr mnl flyini low over its blue, blue i th, engagement of wcr, niaue m wain io can i their daughter, Miss Joan NeaL - - - 10 vriiuain neison, aon ox Mr, commentator fortunately beat and Mrs. Leo Nelson. me to it and claimed the lake Covers were placed for: Mr, ior our state in place 01 giving and Mrs. W. Leo Nelson, Sa as wa have had since returning from Albuquerque. And on the subject of weather, secretary D a g I a McKay and Larry pmrtb arrived from San Fran cisco Friday night in the midit Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWKY F1SCHEB of the terrific snow blizzard: it as usual to California. Ailere; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Neal, that piled up six snd a half in ches on autumnal Washington Three hours late, circling for some time over Washington, view of the Willamette river of Willamina; Mr. and Mrs was another wonderful touch ' Bud Comstock and Terrv. Rs- of home. There is mucn, much i lem; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wat- more to the production, but the tenbarger and son. Albany Mr. they were in the last plane that I American scenes alone would and Mrs. Guy Aydelott, of Eu- managed to land. They report-1 have satisfied the average gene; Mr. and Mrs. Art Dahl ed that from Pittsburgh the viewer. Wait until you find nd Janet, Langlois; Mr. and night changed from clear skies I yourself flying through Zion'Mrs. Larry Carpenter, Silver to overwhelming blackness and; canyon, with the plane twist- ,0": Mr. and Mrs. Vincent they saw no lights until the tires actually touched the run way when a bright red flae penetrated the gloom of the bjizzard. in addition, it was a ing and turning between the Neal, Jr., Salem; Bill Nelson canyon walls, and you, too, jan1 honored guest. Miss will say its is realistically Jo" Neal. thrilling. Tne tabl attractive with Adding to the theatre rounds;".1""" "na wn,le centerpiece of struggle to drive home over last week was "An Evening onrysaninemums. Pink candles. the slippery streets. About that with Eea Lillie." which was P'"cr m- r I.. . i Pin IT nanlrina uiilh Iha 1 ltitIv onlrlainniif t' vorntu 1 from nlavs and scene. Hnnn ."fiption -Joan and Bill" nr.in,,.tv nh h t,,,, i vealed the news. formed the program and both time I, too, was having my own struggle trying to get 4U u A....... Ih. fnrm.rl th. nrnoram .nH h,h:. Mr- in is home Oil fur- i - .." - """ wash.. rridav. ...em irom in own ne nex , No dat cn Kt for the uiiiiauii-uiujc r cr ! lucrirt no I wm an .musing lamasy, well had attended the Hex Harrison and Lilll Palmer show, "The Love of Four Colonels," and we were stunned to find how acted, If Incredible. The LJ.-,,:-, 4- much snow had come down I Women's Press club entertain- ' 1 ICV.VI I III iy Ul while we were enjoying the led in honor of the couple at (")Cf Intprocrc nlav. After walking three luncheon at the Mayflower last! v--J- liHCICMa blocks, standing for 20 min- week and as the guest of Mrs. I Annua) Homecoming for Haroia IS. (Lillian-Porter) Say. "" ime conege mis com I enjoyed the informal chatting I inK weeK d M draw a num- that constituted the actors'! Der OI aiem people, i talks to the audience. Miss' Highlight of the week end Palmer's lively wit and flair wl" be ,he Oregon State-Wash-for comedy were evident and!'nRl1on.?late 'ootball game and she is delightful to look at, too. cd calln ' ,n new dium, And, naturally, the w rm e n Pa?or s,adlum- were getlir.g some close range ,overnor "ndu Mrs- Paul L view.of the husband. Rex Har- P"r"n ang spe rison. with his casual but debo- g""J . ,h lun? on' nalr manner. Ka"d,e.d.'Ca,l0n.- 'hCr! -v... inic planning w aiienu utes while a bus tried to make it up a slight grade, we finally bussed homewards, but 1 had to walk another three blocks from tht busline. The wind was stinging and the snow blinding but in spite of that it was zrst ful and, of course, everything was beautiful as there were still enough leaves on the tres to carry a good mantle of white. After one day of snow, beautiful clear weather 'return ed, but I shall be able to re member the heaviest snowfall ever experienced Jocally so early In the fall. The night before all this dis play of winterish weather, the American Newspaper Women's club sponsored a benefit per formance of "Cinerama'" and we were all aglow with the marvellous views of the Ameri. can countryside, its national parks. Its mldwestern wheat' fields. Its mountains and streams, canyons and lakes. With the music of the Salt Lake City choir !n a stirring "America, the Beautiful," only a leaden soul or frustrated Salem Theta Sigma Phis will are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Blun- er, Mrs. Gena Anderson, Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. John Erick- sen. Miss Joyce Traviss, Mrs Sen. Merrifield Talks lor Mothers Salem Heights - State Sen a tor John Merrifield of Port land was the guest speaker on Tuesday afternoon at the Sa Jem Heights Mothers club. He stated that- Bible reading in the school is a very controver sial problem. . Twelve states require It by law, nine forbid It by law and 27 are silent on the subject, as Oregon Is. he reported. Senator Merrifield believes that the subject should be studied by the state and local council of churches, . and ' that people should ask for legislation that would make Bible reading at least permissible In the schools. Church attendances have dou bled in the last five years, but a lot of work has yet to be done to make this a stronger Chris tian nation, he said. The conference method of reporting was discussed and conferences will begin on No vember 30 and will be sched uled for about a two week per iod, Appointments will be made convenient for parents. There is to be a conference Un , U .. i . . . w h . rZnM. APP'e p with Cheddar Cheese port at the close of srhnol. A11!T . H"rrK the teachers at Salem Heights i J , , school favor the conference! I''r''d'ts: 1 miart finely method Report cards will smoked tongue, sent to those parents request-Vf8 "'Shtly beaten . i, rup Ing them j "'' Raur'- 4 run minced It was dre.d.d to nr.h..e gmn KPIx r. h cup mimed ,ui . i deI1- Mr. and Mrs. W. Fields Peg Wlnthrop. national presi-1 Merck Mr ,nd MrJ dent, has been here for a few w. Dpwey Jr Mr and MrJ days and some of the local G F chambers. Miss Dorathea members entertained for her , Steusloff, Mra. James W. Mott at a reception on Sunday after- j Mr. and Mrs. Douelas Cham- noon, as well as Informally ; bers. Mr. and Mra. Warren after "Cinerama." She is pre- j Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon sident of an advertising agency Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton in Detroit and what intri- Foreman. gnes me most about her agency ... is that she lives in a pent-1 MrS. Boehmer Is house on top of the building u. . where her office, are located. "J."5 f, G'0UP . .Wh.l . Kl..in ,h.n Ih. enlrt' . FJv " " .... . . ... . : Rising lunds for the Children s Visitors arriving Friday to winns nmW m uctroii: ihospital at Eugene was dis- h. ,i. f Mr .nH Mr. wii. I hope there are no cold ; cussed at the meeting of Epsl-' iiam E. Healy are her brother winds at home. Sincerely, Peg. ' 'on s'8ma A1Pha on Wednes- ! in-law and sister, Mr. and Iday evening at the home of Mr k-r.t p Ar.riorcnr. i una. men mienmer. o-nost r 1 M Ja J X I I! I i st- - v. w mi I- A , t II . ' lfr;i!lTiMiii Wed November Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Raines (Joanne Wengerj, above, were married Novemner 6 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl E. Wenger and Mr. Raines is the son of Major and Mrs. E. N. Snyder. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture.) At Healy Home stock. Guests were Mrs. Mitch-1" ". iLcnlcr- Wasn lhe ,w0 couples elL Mrs. H. Savaie. Mrs. Lew- u" ., " '. " '." """"" will go to CorvalllS for the is Mitchell, Mrs. Charles Cok-i Mr. H,rrf vi.'a r.i Oregon State-Washington State ...e Healys" daughter, Miss Patricia council meeting in Eugene. ,., ,,rient .t nsr The doll and its wardrobe. John Taylor, Airs. Warren Mul-i gnnnsnroH bv th. prmm i in' I he Andersons will leavs key, Mrs. William Fry. Mra.i... key, Mrs. William Frv, Mrs R. B. Comstock, Mrs. Kenneth Greene, and the hostesses. Invites Cast Jim Tooze, member of the cast of the Willamette univer sity play, "Hay Fever," has In vited members of the cast, the director and the staging and production staffs to a midnight supper Saturday evening at his home. The party will follow the closing performance of the play. be displayed at Marcwen's and Jesten-Miller studio. Next meeting of th comes November 18. GATES Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Heath will be at home to their friends Sunday after noon from 2 to a o'clock in observance of their 50th wed ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. lhe Hcalys will be among I those attending the National group Guard association military M the Columbia Athletic club in Portland Saturday night. CREATIVE ART group of Salem Art association is meet- Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay will entertain at a family din ner Sunday to honor his moth er, Mrs. Arthur D. Hay. Mrs. Hay has been visiting here and is leaving Tuesday for Bruns wick, Ga., to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bob-Napier. At the dinner Sunday will be Mrs. Hay, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James Cormack, her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawson, and her other son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hay, all of Portland, and the hosts. Iiam E. Moses. HAS MnHisnn Heath were married at Ash- Thursday at 8 nm. Members . uir, nmcmoer io. iai.re asKea to bring their own fowl , h, ul. mm drop far cMidrae. They have resided in Gates for I material and be DreDared to I ConWm MMmcliiiM. ifc. a .i the past 43 years. I work en Christmas cards- I 'Mml ' m muaii ORANGE aspirin I FLAVOR FOR CHIiPMS?.! ACCURATE PQ5A5E Today's Menu Here's an old - fushioned menu with a homely goodness1 that company will velish. FAMILY Sl'PPKR Split Pea Soup with Croutons Tongue Loaf Mashed Potatoes Salad Bowl Rolls fOR YOU.... uJoh nny crumbs. I Mrthnd; cups soft cup water. Mix (onuup iirciui ckks. Mix toKdhiT chili sa and jta.tr. '5 for thr school, winch' can he used cm days Umt rainy wciilhcr demands the sludrnts lav indoors. Rivrn en the IUivcst Frst.ViU pr"vn1 I,rPP'r- '""" Crenel i uiiius iii hi w tiler: add to tongue mixture, stirring well. NEW SPREAD Reports let I by Mrs ll.ile Mickey and Mrs. Ron Miller. Mrs. Unv Crav told of the traveling trouhv in u. '". Kria'"a l"t pan the Cub Scouts, and Mrs. L. A I ll"x1"1 4 hy H '"' hes) in a niod Clmker announced the Camp ,3:,UKI ovcn 1 h""r Fire and Bin, l.ird candv sale:Mi,kp,, 8 "'" ings. ai-nrauirn in Drgin on Novem ber 1.1 "S:i(t in and Around Si lmol" are topics that will lc discussed and stressed at the parents couneils meeting this year. Parents with problems are invited to bring them to' the parents council mi-cling The nllrnrianri' awnrds were won by Mrs (il.iriys Farrand's fjrst grade with Mrs Robert Combs as roorn mother, and Mrs. Maurice Kit ishman's third and fourth grades wuh Mrs Plul Brownell as room mother Hospitality awards were won by Mrs l.nn M Hammerstad and Mrs Harold Knittcl Hostess iliairnian was Mrs Donald l)e. r.m niotlier for Mrs. Pearl Salter's third grade and she was assisted bv Mrs Max Doleal. Belinda" Dress Flats Shower Given A shower for Mrs R. L Mitchell was given at the home of Mrs Harold CnmMork this week lltwteur, w.,.rr, M Comstock and Mrs. Jerr Com- From o fomeus manufacturer . . .' whose name we cannot diselos . . . Your "Johnny Belinda" dress flats in beautiful block . . . brown . . , navy suede. Also in red supple, soft colfskin. ft I LOVE ITf IT'S I'lltS! SUPERIOR BRAND HONEY r ond BUTTER U fljjJ f1e m with (ir.nimos ' tNJ (01 t KIDS' rt"!' IftWiK kill SJUCkS IIMrlhtttrit hr- ChiBKT UHl CHIUI ?SNinlh Mrttl .lrm. Orrt.n usure "Moccasins" hupple, soft glove irainer , . . from "Buskin" ... in Pala- mino Mrej 4 to 9 narrow and medium widths. Regular 6.95 Value $3 99 r- j wpen rnaay Night 'til 9 l Liberty Camp Fire Leaders . To Meet A aeries of leaders training classes begins Friday, Novem ber 13, for Willamette area of Camp Fire Girls. Friday's event will be in the First Presbyter ian church, fireside room, an nounces Mrs. William J. Lin- foot, leaders training chairman. Sessions start at 9:30 a.m. There will be six sessions dealing with home crafts. games, creative dramatics, pro gram helps and other projects to help organize groups. A baby sitter is to be on hand at I each session to enable mothers I of young children to attend. I Program for the Friday; event la as fololws: "Let's Get Acquainted," led by Mrs. Ker- mit Ward; Introduction of the new executive director, Miss Esther Fuenning, talk by Mrs. W. . Gardner, region 5 rep resentative and member of na tional council, on "This Is Your Camp Fire Organization"; games, led by Mrs. Ward; Camp Fire and Blue Bird songs, led by Mrs. Carl By ron; session for Blue Bird lead ers, directed by Mrs. Charles Prine and Mrs. J. R. Tomlin; session for Camp Fire leaders, Mrs. Margaret Kelley and Mrs. Hollis Smith of Dallas, leading. ... SISTERHOOD class of the First Christian church is hav ing a cooked food sale and bazaar on Friday, November 13, at 109 S. Commercial. Catholic Daughters Plan for Breakfast . A communion breakfast or Sunday at 9 a.m. at the Senator hotel was planned by Capital court. Catholic Daughters of America, on Wednesday night at the business meeting of the group. Mrs. Nap Rocque3-30M or Mrs. Roy Green 2-7179 will take reservations - for the breakfast. Mrs. Green also will act as program chairman. The Rev. E. J. Mumane was guest speaker. He Is pastor of St. Mary's Catholic church In Eugene and also state chaplain of the CDA. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John A. Richey, Mrs. Hillary EtzeL Miss Mary Lois Mondlock and Mrs. Edmund Pagote. Chapter Meets Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was entertained Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Richard Trent, Mrs. James Fortner and Mrs. Charles Crane as co-hostesses. Mrs. Norman Vaughan and Mrs. Al vin Russell presented the pro gram. Dr. E. A. Thistlewaite was guest speaker and dis cussed the need for hospital equipment and a hospital guild. ... Co-Rec Club The Co-Rec club wils spon sor a "Hobo hop" on Friday night at the Oak Grove Grange hall. A dinner at the YWCA at 6:30 p.m. will precede the dance Eddie Wulff assisted by El win Pedersen will be In charge Initiation - At Amaranth Mr. and Mrs. Everett D. Crabtree and Joe Brooks were ' initiated inta CTherrv Pah. Order of the Amaranth at the yearly friendship night for the court on Wednesday at the Scottish Rite temple. . Grand officers present in cluded Clyde Lambert, grand commissioner; Mrs. R Le, Wood. Brand auael.ta 1 turer; Mrs. William Prlchard, grana associate conductress; Leroy Anderson, Mrs. Anna Houck and Ray Johnson, all grand representatives. Past royal matrons- and natrons honored lnrlr!H i James Manning, Mrs. William Horton and William, Prlchard. Matrons and patrons present for the event were Mr. and Mrs. Morse Parment.e u. and Mrs. John BeS, Alfred sorg and Paul Gilmer. Courts present included Parkrose. Sunnvside. Minuk Ionac and Christina, all of Portland; Acacia, Hillsboro; Hanna Ross, Salem; Camellia, McMinnville and Wlll.m.tt. Eugene. ' A harvest theme was used for decorating and Mr. and Mi.. Phillip Michael were re xi eshment charman assisted by Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks and Dr. and Mrs. C. W.rH Davis. of the dance. Miss Shirley Branson is In charge of refreshments. ""ijv si f . Helena Rubinstein invents whipped cream for soft, inviting hands Hand Delight Put your hsnds in Helena Rubinstein's capable hands and you know they're bound to come away beautiful! Now she's dresmed up a beauty-treatrnent. and-protector containing the most beneficial ingredient known to hands, ta -a completely non-sticky form at last. And in its own pink pressure atomiser that's safely unbreakable, wonderfully convenient and very pretty, indeed. This light, heavenly whipped cream is so luxurious your hands will lead softer life than they've ever known. 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