i Pltll THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salei 'drtgou Friday, December 11, 1953 New Field Director Mrs. Helen Dieckmann, above, came recently to auume her duties as field director for thii district of Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. Dieckmann has had a varied background of work equipping her for the post. (Jesten-Miller studio picture.) Mrs. Myers Hostess To Accent Club Mrs. Elwood Myers was host ess to members of the Accent club at a meeting at her home Thursday night. Co-hostess was Mrs. Basil Hutchins. ' Special guests at the meet ing were Mrs. Joe Rund from Italy; Mrs. O. Abdo from Aus tralia, Mrs. Roal Holford, Eng land. Gifts were exchanged among members and guests. "Secret pals" selected for the coming year. Hostesses and co-hostess-ei for the coming year also were selected. The group plans a Christ mas party for 6 o'clock Satur day evening at the South Sa lem Community club hall on Liberty road. A no-hoit sup per will be served. Members are asked to bring their own dishes and silverware. Next meeting will be at uie home of Mrs. Loren Hicks, at Pine Acres ranch at Turner. Board Meeting The regular monthly meet ing of the board of directors of the Santlam Area Girl Scout council was Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Lewis. Previous to meeting several members attended the Community Chest luncheon. A financial report was given by Ward R. Davis. A member ship nominating report waa given by Mrs. John Lewis and a staff and office report was given by Mrs. R. N. Chase. Salem board members pres ent were Mrs. Walter L. Spauldlng, Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs. R. N. Chase, Mrs. Ted Hobart, Mrs. Raymond String ham, Mrs. C. J. Kunowsky, acting secretary Mrs. Hux table, and Miss Marjorle John son, executive director of the Girl Bcout council. Double Your Money ' PIANO SALE But now at sale prices we double the money you pay up toll 00 by Christmas. De livery now or Christmas Eve. Wide selection. Easy terms. SALEM MUSIC (0. Across from EWnore theater 15J So. High SL Downtown Salem New Low Prices! Famous Westinghouse Laundromat and Clothes Dryer Yeater Appliance Co. Open Nights Til 9, Dec. 14th Thru 23rd 375 Chemeketo Ph.3-4311 TED ANDERSON, son of Mr. snd Mrs. C. E. Anderson of Salem, has been elected to membership in Eta chapter of Sigma Tu, honorary group for engineering students, at Washington State college. Members are selected from Junior and senior engineering students on the basis of schol arship, practicality and socia bility. RNA Event Thirty-six members attend ed the Christmas party of the Royal Neighbors of America Sewing club at the Mayflower hall Thursday evening. "Secret Pal" gifts were dis tributed followed by a program and games under the direction of Mrs. W. G. Walker. Next meeting of the group waa set for January 13 at the home of Mrs. Jack Fosnot, 2480 Park Lane when they will elect officers for the new year. This will be a no-host luncheon at 12:30 o'clock. A EN ROUTE to the east are Chief Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette, the former to attend a meeting of a commit tee of chief justices of the United States in Washington, D. C. They will return to the capital here December 18. Chapter Meets Members of Alpha Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi were entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ralph Atwood. Mrs. Duane Janicek was chairman of the program, presenting Dr. Paul S. Wolfe who talked on men tal happineiss. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Eld on Lindhorst, Mrs. Donald Stlffler. The Christmas party was planned for December It. Past Presidents The Past Presidents club of the Woman'a Relief Corps, Sedgwick chapter No. 1, met for a combined business and so cial meeting at the home of Mr. W. G. Walker. Wednesday. During the social hour, gifts were exchanged among mem ken and a program was pre sented. Plans were completed for an all-day bazaar and cooked food sale at the Vacuum Cleaner clinic, 455 Court street, Tues day, December 15. W Buwgei lstiwit a Dryer ,415 y ' " J MimirWlki if! " Pill J I j tka 4jl ptMM L M ll I 1 ' KWm. rVta. I I I ill j J tm irmm. A Mi afL.il ii 1 J ; ; ; J j Offer for a limited time only Capital Edited y MARIAN Sojourners Entertained Several guests attended So journers club meeting Thurs day. They Included Mrs. K. H. Moses. Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mrs. Robert Bridges, Mrs. Ann Becotte, Mrs. Gail Blake, Mrs. Donald Jennings, Mrs. John Jones, Mrs. Olen Roberts. This waa the Christmas party for the club. Winning honors at cards following the dessert were Mrs. John McCrac, Mrs. Lester Orton, Mrs. J. Baker and Mrs. Blake at bridge, Mrs. Bridges at canasta. Mrs. D. G, Parker was wel comed as a new member. Next regular meeting of the club will be on January 14. A dance is planned for Jan uary 23, the affair to be at Knights of Columbus hall. DeMolay Group Meets Thursday DeMolay Mothers club met at the Masonic temple for a luncheon and business session on Thursday. Plans were made for a f ther and son banquet to be January 23. Chairman for the luncheon was Mrs. Morse Stewart, as sisted by Mrs. Fred Schrecen- gost, Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker and Mrs. Emery Wood. Members present were: Mrs. Ralph Sipprell, Mrs. Ronald N. Payne, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Roy Rolow, Mrs. Herman Feitelson, Mrs. R. E. Oglesbee, Mrs. LeRoy Stewart, Mrs. Harry Ruhle, Mrs. L. S. Horn- schuch, Mrs. Ann Logan, Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mrs. H. M. Mc- Daniel, Mrs. Edward H. An derson, Mrs. Leonard Rowan, Mrs. Harvey W. Gibbens, Mrs. Eugene Crail, Mrs. P. D. Baker, Mrs. Cecil Hunsaker, Mrs. Emery Wood, Mrs. Fred Schrecengost, Mrs. George Hall. THURSDAY club members met yesterday at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague with Mrs. C. W. Noble as co-hostess for the dessert and informal afternoon. Additional Society On Page 8 OFF FRIDAY for the south were Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom. They are driving to Dallas, Texas, and from there will fly to Mexico City, where they will spend Christmas. They are to be at Acapulco and other points of interest in Mex ico. They will be gone until the end of January. The Elfstroms' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Johnson, have re turned from visiting In Belve dere, 111., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson, and will now be at home here. Mr. Johnson recently was dis charged from the army. reijiiisiaiaiaiawiaiaiaiaiiitiajaiaiiiiiair,iiaM fOR CHRISTMAS i brand new service of "iMI IINIST ttlVltfl I ( Convenient j MAIN FLOOR Women LOWBI F1SCBEE Farewell Dinner Honoring their (on, Lt David Kowitx, who la leaving for Yokohama, Japan, Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Kowitx en tertained at family dinner on Sunday. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kowitz, Jr. and Terl of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Kowitz, Christine and Karen, of Centralia, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Zivko- vich, Larry and Steven; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Long, Mr. and Mrs. George Bowen. Jeanne and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. William Bangert; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Soule and Dick, Hills boro; Mr. and Mrs. Justin Ransom, Sharon and Sandra, Albany; Mr. at n d Mrs. Lee Bellows and Marlee of Al bany, Mrs. Lee Ruthruff and Barbara of Albany. Lt. and Mrs. David Kowitz and the hosts. SALEM folk to be in Port land this evening for the Foot printers banquet at Jack and Jills will be Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze and Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. New bry. They are to be guests of Mayor and Mrs. Fred L. Peter son of Portland and Lt and Mrs. Robert Muriels, Lt. Mur iels being president of the Footprirvters. At Home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson have Invited a group for a pre-holiday at home Sunday evening at their home between 3 and 7 o'clock, the affair to honor committee members of the 1953 Community Chest campaign, their wives and hus bands. Assisting will be Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Majek, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schmidt. ANNOUNCEMENT has been made of the marriage of Mrs. Eloise Wiedmaer of Portland to Willis E. Brown of Red mond, in Vancouver, Wash., on November 16. Both for merly lived in Salem. They are at home at 207 South Sixth street, Redmond. Dinner Hosts Hosts at a dinner party on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis. Their guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Creider, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Inglis, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dunn, all of Dallas, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester F. Barr. Last Saturday evening, the Lewises entertained at a din ner for a group of eight. S Plat SeMJaM s 4 Servtag Pleec 1 Furs Exclusively I For 33 Tears LACHELLES IS4J FerTy St ; Jf V : ,f - ". ..:, J . - . i . i "t .. '.'-.; ' , : . - (,- ... t. i . . , : ' - ' i I f . - Wed last Saturday An attractive bride at a ceremony last Saturday evening was Mrs. Darwin J. Kerber (Nor ma Jean Camfield). above. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Camfield and Mr. Kerber is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Kerber. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Officers Named Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Militant has elected the follow ing new officers: Mrs. Pearl Strobecke, presi dent; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, vice president; Mrs. Lloyd Wood, secretary, and Mrs. V. A. Coch ran, treasurer. Mrs. Charley Neubauer was installed as of ficer of the guard. Final plans were made for the official visit of the associa OPEN niDAY NIGHT 711 9 170 N. Liberty Mill ORDERS INVITED! AM 2H: C Sleek lined Cat f HI wrlti light Mue la 9 fJ J tun 4 M 10 and just . , S'. );.V tion president, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, on December 13. The meeting will be preceded by a 6:30 no-host dinner. Ma jor General Roy V. Terney will pay his official visit to the canton on the same date. In stallation of officers will be on January 28. BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Sturgis announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Vivian Stur 0. D-'i, cMrgtscallKi rinn biKkcerdewithmd v JO Irusk ttama. It's ust.. tmwm Biimond patten Hi (Ann Metallic brood, ntk einn BlKk SwarJeOe with fnti V .' vi "A '.J gis, to Private Earl McCollum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albi Mc Collum of Silverton. No date has been set for the wedding. -ii nn 1 Bunny fur collars sequin trimmed quilted satin. Royal blue or black in 4 to 10. MiaiiiH emtchxksttaa. IUll eolortgl tenume leethei fVO la 4 tela A Mine SU 1 Imng A he at eaJy m.m. Zontians j Plan Gifts For Needy Gifts of canned goods and other items to fiU boxes to be given the needy at Christmas time were brought by Zonta club members to their meeting last evening at me nome of Mrs. Howard F. Miller. Also. each brought a gift to go to pa. tients at the state hospital. Mrs, Naomi Massee and Mrs. Frank J. Burke are co-chairmen of the service committee arrang ing the gift presentations. Forty attended the dessert and Christmas party. Co-hoit. esses were Mrs. James Bunnell, Mrs. Tom Wolgamott, Mist Nellie Schwab and Mrs. Ken neth Hamilton. Following the business ses sion, Mrs. Wolgamott and Mrs. Bunnell direcied a number of games, the Christmas party be ing the one occasion of the year when the service club enjoys an evening of fun. Carols were sung, Mrs. Miller at the piano. No more meetings for the club are scheduled until Jan uary 14, Christmas Eve coming on the regular day. j Engagement Told At OSC Sorority Lebanon The engagement of Miss Barbara Gamberg to Don Overholser was told last Friday at the Alpha Delta PI sorority house at Oregon State college. The bride-elect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gamberg of Lebanon, and the parents of Mr. Overholser are the Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Over holser of Bates. Wedding plans have not been made as Mr. Overholser is now serving with the U. S. coast I guard. Miss Gamberg intends to continue her college work. 34939 WILLS MUSIC STORE 432 State SL Black SmdeGlo with CfnO mirrored W.ltti 9 lad Umng and it's only.... dm Fleece lined ceDeskin mot collired in bunny lor. While, ted, 4TS n fi blue, roysl, yellow. fUU fjeen. Sues 4 a) 11 Just U ZENITH -IrSn'ir- hit " win initlA ,mnl'niin vvi