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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1955)
Page -Section 1 7 v V ' rfl? V Committees Are Listed At flic meclinR of Krizer Linns club Auxiliary, this work, it was voted to meet the third Tuesday evening nf each monlh at 8 (-clock. The nex't meeting is to he in November at the home nf Mrs. Stanley K. Watson. 47fi0 Elvira street, Mrs. John Coomler as co-hnsless. Mrs. Ewald Franz was hostess for this week's meeting. Mrs. Earl Rcmpel and Mrs. David R. Copeland were welcomed as new members. Mrs. J. T). Morley, president, named the following committee chairmen: Mrs. John Coomler, lnterclub; Mrs. Ewald Kranz, summer institute; Mrs. flay Lof ky, Mrs. Walter Kechter, Mrs. Earl Weathers, telephone; Mrs. Gordon Bresslrr, social: Mrs. Rny Roucher, sunshine; Mrs. A. B. Tederson, publicity; Mrs. Al 1-a-mer, membership; Mrs. Otto Yunker, finance. The group is sponsoring a rum mage sale r.n Nnvemher 1R anfl If) in the small building by Pete's Cupboard drive in. Mrs. D. A. Rurright was eo hnstess for this week's meeting and served the refreshments. Alumnae Meet Kappa Delta alumnae met at the home of Mrs. Rurdette Collins ' Thursday evening. A message was read from the province president, announcing the sorority's -fiBlli founders day on October 2.1. at Longwood college, I-'armville, Va. A report was read from the national convention on the progress; of work of the Kappa Delta sor- orily has done for the children's1 Schneider volunteered to help HOSTESS I o her bridge club last hospital at Richmond. Va. 'mend the altar boys' cassocks, evening was Mrs. Otto Skopil. Mrs. The monthly meeting night has Annual election of officers Reynolds Allen was a special guest, been changed to the second will take place at the next quar-J Wednesday.. j lerly meeling scheduled fnr Uic AFRICAN Violet society met third Sunday in January, ln.'iti. Thursday evening at the home niinTV ,,i, I A 50rial nnur followed, and'nf Mrs. Veldon C. Boge, Jr., with R,P ,mn,,hrrs pr-! awards were presented to Mrs. i 13 members present. Mrs. Bert 11 llLu,!" ' W' """ ! M. A. Wag-Hults discussed parting mixtures ,,'" -"",'" "V',,''r.' nf the Marion hotel. Miss Mavis ' Bickert, president, introduced i several new members. During the business session, it dec-led that the club would ' berTnnd V'Tn" Alh-im! Vh'h i ihr i1 r , h, ' , ' m, t t oihto mg tne miMness m t -. ' ... I i . i in n ... iiu- i-u.i-N in. re. Glt.VN'T School Mothers' honored the leii.-hers of -lull the school with a reception Wellies-' day evening at -the school. . i 1 hp serv.ne :.b e un. ecu ere. " , , with a pumpkin and autumn , leaves, brotue and yellow chrys anthemums. 1'ounn.n were Mrs Prank Ijilke. Mrs. Marjorie ( hes trr. Mrs. Carroll Smit h. Mrs. Crfnrvicvr Ilusscll and Mrs. Km ma Wasson. Today's Menu I'RIIfAY FARK Here's a pleasant xMnwn of slanilanl w.iv tn serve cannotl taucrkraut juica Vitamiji Kraul Cocktail . (ioldeil Fish Fillets Creamed Hired Potatoes Bncoli Carrot Slaw Mread Tray Fruited (iclatin Mevei 'aue VITMIN K It A 1 I' COCKTAW.; Inciedients: 1 can i 111 ounces triieljiltle juice cocktail, 1 cm (o'ne pint, anil 2 ounce 1 ssucr I kraut juice, li teaspoon ift ird itill " weed. I Method: Mix .vciielahle iuire' focktatl, jtauerkra'ul juice and dill eed Ch'll to allow ' flavors to! blend. .Makes i servings. Note; This cocktail is attractive icr eii in Pilsner glasses; At P.E.t). Tea An event of Thursday afternoon was the tea given by Chapter CQ of P. ICO. Sisterhood at the home of Mrs. I. T. Kvalc. In the picture around the tea table above, left to right, are: Mrs. Forrest W. Lcmm; Mrs. Kvalc; Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor, pouring; and Mrs. William C. Perry, a past president of the chapter. (Capital Journal staff picture.) St Ann's Altar Society List Events MOUNT ANGEL The fall quarterly meeting of the St. Ann's Altar society was Sun day afternoon in the meeting room of St. Mary's school, with nearly 100 members in attend ance. Mrs. J. M. Wagner presided at the meeting. Reports were given by Mrs. Al Lulay, vice-president, who is chairman of the card so cials, Miss Elizabeth Keher, sec retary, and Mrs. L. W. Mclntyrc, treasurer. Mrs. Vincent Smith, co-chairman of last spring's annual par rish dinner, will serve as general chairman of next year's dinner which will be served early in the spring. Committees will be announced later. The Rev. Cyril Lebold. OSB. addressed Ihe 'members, and ! asked their cooperation with the annual parish festival scheduled fnr November 17 and 19. Pro ceeds will be used to finance the cost of tbe new school addition now under construction. Members were asked to sew articles for the fancy work booth, which will be one of the attractions of the festival. The completed articles may be giv- bn to Mrs. Henry Geek, chair man of this department. Mrs. Mary Creep and Mrs. N.is sett wcre welcomed as new mem bers. Mis. M. A. Wagner, Mrs. Al Lulav, Mrs. Joseph Sprauer. Mrs, Frank Jeli and Mrs. Lawrence . Vincent Human. ; ' ... FAIitVii-'W Tim ('nimirv l'l.m- er club was entertained at the m)im, nf m,s j ,.(,v M .1, . :ini,i V:ille " N' ' P'M,m ' Hnpe-ell i ' "' """,P'nt-. Kelreshmen-s . w Prc s,,, Ved hy (he hostess and, .ii'un iH-nu-y. I'resi'nl were Mrs. John Alii-, :sini. ,ni s. .Minn iicniry. .mis. su-ve S"'v,'i illenedirt. Mrs. Carl Wood .Mrs H, A. Murphy, iiresuli'iit. Mrs l:.k lio.klul!. secretary, Mrs J.' A 1 :i,-i':irl:in l,c W 1 Mil'.. Mrv Marion Huuldcn. The hlh avvan(.d s,,cund prize at nnin me siate ana lanwiill louniv, ,P ,., Vi..,... " " WOOItm UN - P.rst matrons of t.... ..i , t:,.,-,.rt i. ...-.,-t iun.in..,i ii- rt.-i lof the. fall season. Ho.se.e.s were i-.s l.t.i.s Uenconrolh nml Mrs . II irl Thttnip.iin Mrs. entennMh, i Ol I'MlNMll . , was cU'ilcil pii'Mili-ii! of the unnip in place of Mi Mannne f- H.; W K -vii s ,i.,,.i ri, ... treasurer. Mr M.ihel hixon and Mt At; ncs .lone, wvis named as the hf'.s "&menvfkTfee lipoid StarcJi , l c tlu- w.iv tlicir linsli.uvils look iii Vjiio m irclictl w iloc. pcrtut .t.ui hinj; ... .tvc time'.. uc oi n 9 W7 lV Fashion Show To Advertise Symphony Group As a means of promoting the coming year's program sponsored by Salem Symphony association, the fashion show at Lipman's tea room next Wednesday, October 26, will present as models, wom en members of the symphony hoard and wives of board mem bers. The show will be at the usual time, 31:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appearing as models will be Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander. Mrs. Del Milne, Mrs. David Easnn, Mrs. George M. Schwarz, Mrs. Phil man, Mrs. Theodore 'do" Looze, j jr., Airs, .orman (.arey, Joseph Solomon Leave for Hawaii Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ostrin and Mr. and Mrs, C. 11. Oclrin arc leaving next Wednesday from San Francisco on the Lurline for Haw aii, where Ihcy will stay at the Roval Hawaiian hotel. They will return to the mainland on November 17, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Ostrin will spend the Thanks giving holidays with their son and daugliier in-iaw. master .gi. ana Mrs. Phil Wimcr, in Edwards. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ostrin will-visit in California a few days before returning home. and so:l. The next meeting will be ?! the home of Mrs. Jack Pedersen. AMONG those taking in the'der of Rainhow for Girls' met n - i i i..nni.n..n " TV. . f JL ' ' V.V...' - Son State' and ' Washington Slate i at Corvallis. Saturday, are State I senator and Mrs. I.ee Ohmart. I Their son, Hubert Ohmart, is a Ullli ent al ()S1 . InvrPP-Ftfp Mfpt t kit SILVERTON Mrs. Dirk Hart-: lev, asisted hv Mrs. Walter Kla- hnclp.c In 17 mrmlvrc and two gue.sts of the Javcec-1 EHes Tuesday evening. .... . . ,: . i i ne gues.s were n.rs. .11111 .ion- nH Mr. n,,,,i,i p..l. i (n the resignation m tne tr.as- j ....... 1 urrr - Mrs- l"irr 1 rrnnrn. inri mem nrrs rier. i-u .hi j. iuhhti Stitrs. i'iM-uei wr r me iu.iiis inr ,nr Jam,flr. rnirnammeni pany (or out nf .sih erton cluh mem- hers, an annual affair. The com-1 mittee personnel are tn be named "l" ' 1 ' in V nirm" ;it the Nineniber nirctinc nf the u T I ... penins of the at the BiU Wil-' ,,., i, hams home. The members are prcparmii Thanksgiving baskets for needy r.. nnA.i.. families. leji comntiltee lr the next meet uk. Novemhej 16. . sliirts. THE CAPITAL JOUIAt; Cupital, I . Mited bv. ASIAN Miss.Peormihe Bride at Church Ceremony Friday ' Wrf thu mnrnina at Iha firil 1 nnl nf .,.M ..l,...,.--,ntv,nr.in.. OMi(rntio) ekurek it 11 diubter of Mr. and Mrs. I.rster I. Pearmin. Sr., and Warren H. Mr.Murray. Dr. Julian J, Keiser officiated at the servica. Jean lltbson Rich was organ ist and Denise .Murray Reddnn was soloist. Fall flowers in bronze and gold shades' and fol iage in imported copper pots dec ornred the church. Ihe bride, guen in marriage by her father, wore a dress white .' it-neon lace and carried white orchid on a white Prayer book. Mrs. Lester I. Pearmine, Jr.. was matron of honor for her sis ter-in-law, and wore a bronze col ored velveteen ballerina lenglh dress, and carried a cascade bou quet of fall colored chrysanthe mums. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Ed mond MacCollin, who wore an avocado velveteen, ballerina length dress, and carried a bou- Miss Buffington Is Honored at Dinner Miss Deborah Buffington. who will be married to Ned Collett, was honored with a dinner party at Shattuc s Chateau, Wednesday eve ning. It was a no-host affair, with members of the state supreme court office honoring the bride elect. Present were Misses Dorothy Cornelius. Jane Cheney and Nor ma Peterson. Mrs. Barbara Hara- don, Mrs. Pearl Benkart, Mrs John Williamson, Mrs. John Goe hel, Mrs. Glenn Holman, Mrs. John C. McLean. Mrs. James Laidlaw, Harvey bhafer and Edward Lais Miss Buffington and Mr. Collett will be married Saturday, Novem ber 5, at the home of her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fredric H. Starkweather, Jr. at Ophir. Mr. Collett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Collett, Eu- senc. Open House Will ra- ?-IJ,,J, f i.ie wvfuw(mt.uj WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Bacon of Woodburn will celebrate their 50th wedding anni versary, Sunday, October 23, with open house at the residence of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bacon, at 844 Corby street, Woodburn. Friends and neighbors are being invited through the, press to call between 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Bacon were mar ried October 21. 1905,1 in Panora. Iowa, and came to Woodburn ahout 20 years ago. They have sev en children, 16 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, all of whom plan to be present for the! event, the first family reunion in 16 years. Mrs. Warren Bacon a-nd Mrs. Inland Bacon are planning the affair. Children of the couple include DcVere Bacon. Portland; M. Sgt. K. I). Bacon, Reno. Nevada; Mrs. Kd Parrcn. Grand Ronde; Leland H. Bacon tTnd Warren C. Bacon. Woodburn: Mrs. Steven (Betty) Selcnsky, I.ebanon; and Mrs. Vern Perkins, Willamette. ... DALLAS Naomi assemhlv Or. h iiV lVi i-h"l Miimlm. nrrninn .1 tl.n Mn......: adviser, presided at the 'business ! session, it was announced that : e.aomt assembly will take part in ' 'he robing ceremony of Chenie- iv' - i viupu-r ue.uoiay lor novs, (ictober JO, at 2 p.m. in Salem. J in.uni hiuiiiv aoviser Ol llie j wor,l?; "nv,srr of the .Ha.... assemoiy oi uregon, Mrs. Lucille Dayhall, and Mrs. Anna Motsker, sub-deputy will make their offiei.il visit In Vinmi ... sembly. November 20, it was nounced. n-i ...:n . . ...n- win op an iniuauon ai :the next remit 0 ioi.AI.I.A Mr5. Clayton Ray. t h Mrs. i vfir Pitic nc -n.hn. ip. horwrrd lr Tw. I jmrlcnm I uith a hirthrt;v tmr-honn wnnc ' day in the Hay home. .Swedislr m0:,t h.ills and' other delicacies 1 ore served by the ho.stcs.scs Alt-' r ,i,f cj(ls r. )rn,., imi .k.; meat balls and other delicacies' 0i,1v(,j b.. ,r, i,h, ,h. ...' ermm tnk(,n ,m,jfi)i numhers aijd vuiims. !v...Mit i,i n,,.i i,-. i na.... ! W1,r - M,. ,., i,H.m iP. vin Sharp, Mrs. Bill Williams and (f.in'-hler lr Cporcn U rnlttad Mrs. Tom Dyovad. Mr.v (ieorge -M,! ,s " ,u 5m,int,n Rchm. Mrs. Lyle Skiller. Mr. Kyllo, Mrs. John Harms and the California later on a vacation of , Harold Schicl and Mrs. Vci'l Hersh tio hostesses. 'three weeks. j berger. THIS tor a lovely display in combination: Red Emperor Tulips White Beersheba Daffodils ' 10 bulbi of each (a SJ.50 value) for only. ...... Toll May Blooming Darwin Tulips 2S large bulbs for only Hardy. Pink Amaryllis' ' . 3 lorgc bulbj fer onjy Eostffr Lilies . . t, 4 tnrge bulbi for only VVC k large ulcction of TULIPS, HYACINTHS, DAFFODILS CROCUS, LifllES, iifgiock, including the NEW JAN D? GRAAFF LILY HYBRIDS. eo ! -5 sr , n Brydon's Kursery0& Seed Store 8 4ISoJouth High Sf. t . s Solcm O K' r.y l iiji al Hrnlon'.f here Vdrn are a htninr. pot a idelinr"is Women fSopbomore .OrVY FISCUEB f lend kfrt. Jam Hatfield, who were a fold velveteen dress, and carried a bouquet of avocado chrysanthemums. . Lighting the tapers were Mar-:omore men attending the dance eenng at Santa Monica uiy jui cia and Larry PYarminc. niece; will also be festooned with heavy j lege. and nephew of the bride. Marcia ' growths of hair on the lower re- ' wore an aqua velvet dress. An-;gions of their faces beards! Tn's!"7f ofon Event c-ther niece, Christy Lee Pear-! all-campus dance, in the Student. . mine was fjowcr pirl, and was I'nion ballroom and sponsored by. for JU oSlhel . escorted bv her brother. Ronald the sophomore class, will feature . j inn fnr new members was Pearmine. Christy Lee wore an aDrient velvet, dress, and rarried ofja basket of petals. a Lester I. Pearmine. Jr. was best man. Ushers were Kdmond MacCollin and James Hatfield. The bride's molhcr wore a black dress wilh aqua trim, aqua accessories, and a corsage of; white roses. , The couple greeted the guesls at the church, and left immodi- ately for Washington, D. C, where they will spend a few davs before going to Sweden, where Mr. Mc.Murray is with the depart ment of state in foreign affairs. Miss Richter Recent Bride UV.y.'MsU 31 IKS lOrrttJIlL' V-dlN erine Richter. daughter of Mrs.'?'"" "" l" "" ' ' l"r ,ie k Margaret T. Richter. now of New-iR- ';." V"n TJ fn Vl,lf c i. . i i , i, u 'a native of Oregon, born n Mall- Ihr JZr,iyrt?Taltr:, wav and was educated at North Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gianella. Don ald, Saturday afternoon, October The ceremony was performed in K,-aAR" falhDliC ,hl;rCh, aVHub; bard with the Rev. John Larkm of si. Mine s cnurcn in wooaournj Brow Rcv Lockhardi Bc,y Lu Announced Thursday on the Wil Twlii I QYh uy; Boehm, Mary Jane Rud, Darlcne lamctte university of campus, was W V'' ' ' i Craw ey, Sharon Johnson, and Mar by her brother, Allen Richter of . R3flm ,., Rnnn.r s,nHr, Aionroe wore a oauenna iengin;s h ; d Marcnc Bronson piaycd with a lace bodice. The fingertip IV. LrST'RuhtMby 8 SQT pear' rangement of pink rosebud. i on ad .,0himsc Annc Heltze!, and white prayer book, which had been N payn(, sent to her by her twin brother.; ,nH , lh hM5V . Louis, who is with the I nited pe on can,pus julic Aslrl,p v.-as recording secretary, and a mem- states Air roree in i.ngiand. jn (hc s L, (he 0(hcr day havill, her of the rally squad. Sigma Delta .virs. i.eiand i-.ro ol uonaid wos cofee shc js fhajrman of the! Pi and Spanish honorary. her sisters honor attendant and student ,-; Browsing Room Mr. Zanetti. a graduate of St. . he wore a pale green frosted ny-1 committec This r00m is ,ocaled on! Mary's college. Moraga, Calif., has Z?JZ?. r !TaJ K, ,'' a"2,the second floor of the S. V. and! served in the I'S Navy, took grad- I, T,l "rangement of pink idcs studcnts with a smaU u. Uiale work in at University of Cab- carnniions. the flower girl was, b of sck,ctcd books and mafi. fornia. and is now studying at San Carol Rose McCorm.ck of Albany i ; Th is d(,sign(!d as a Francisco State college. 11 L IZ d!S i , Urge sitting room for quiet study, ' ' ed nylon and carried a basket of ; irrlre5 and relaxation r. A-I..L pink and white carnations. Robert Allen Erb, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Merle Learfield was best man for his brother-in-law. Ushers were brother of the bride, and Ed Ivcr son. Portland, uncle of the bride groom. The wedding music was played ay Mrs. E. S. Donnelly, of Wood- burn and Al Smith of St. Paul sanR. The church was decorated I h , OI p" s " a mlc;now setting up the schedule for gladioluses.. bc cccijon and as0 beginning n V. da"S,,ers' wMuins. pians fr the candidates during Mrs. Richter chose a brown suit hcir interviewing period. Candi- with avocado accessories. The datcs win bc juniors and seniors, bridegrooms mother chose a blue, Jcan uabcck js a ncw member .tuii wuii uiinvu dLVvaaui ii-s. DUN ' ","t""u """s".-!.. Following the ceremony, a cepticn was given in St. Luke's parish hall in Woodburn. Mrs. Lewis Best of Rockaway, aunt of the bride, cut and served the five ,,.s i,..t, out ""."" sisled by Mir.s I.uAnn Banning ,1 sister of the hridefirnflm nniirf H fenprp. Mrs Mere I.e.-rlief1 the coffee. Mrs. George Koebel of Aurora, si'ter ol llle nride. was in cnarge 01 me puncn uowi. Mrs.:Smih Bob I.vons. Sallv llov. Judy Wayne Roberts of Aurora was in , (-arlson. Bill' Cook. Jeff Walton. ".11 ;v in me xui-.m uiiiik. vipeiuiij; the gifts were Mrs. Ed lverson. Portland, and Mrs. Robert lver - iiiin.iiiu. .urn .mis. lumen ivei. son oi i.onaiu. aunis oi me oikic- groom, and Mrs. Allen Richter, i - Monroe, sister-in-law nf the bride. I When I lio -nnnlrt lft fr o hnn.1.. an-leymoon trip to Ihe southern beach- es. the bride was wearing an off- ..u:.. . . ... wime saeirin nress won oiacK ac-, jwodttini; bouquet. .. " nntiegroom leti tor .snrevc- pnn. i. a., wnnre ne is s;a uonon with tho Air Force. The bride lias ' resumrn ner an ucs as a swi cn- noarn operator lor west mast 1'clophone company in Ncwberg. 1 j . . . ' JCicpnone comp.iny in .cwocrg. 'M "Hta.v on a t r i p to ralifnrma were Miss Marcaret Ma- see and Mrs. Addison Lane, the t.. .. n. i ...in u- i ..... , ..in ri.uicisco lor ine wccKenu. i returning the first of the week. WEEK'S SPECIAL your garden next spring try !L0 VOTfS DnnTP Dll Saturday By PAT nfTKVEV C.pit.l Journal Correspondent! I'XIVERSITV OF OREGON', P"nfpn iner-ipll Full entton skirls, bright blouses, plaid shirts 'and Levis will be storied by . many Salem, students tomorrow "night when they attend the annual Soph - omore Whiskerino dance. All soph- ! the election of Betty to-hd ana -Joe Colleee. Both will be Sophomores, j During the intermission of Ue ' dance, first, second, and third -prizes will be presented to the win-.nl,n ,Iarcja King, Nancy Lundy, prs wore Mrs. Helene Hansen and :ners of the beard-growing contest. Susan sorick. , Mrs. E. W. Hillstrom. Mrs. Jamej First prize will be a free shave at ( Kscortc(i wcre Mrs. Paul P.iffey, w. Tindall was in charge of the hc dance. Other prizes will consist seconrj crand messenger, and past wnrishop and Mrs. L. C. Tennis of merchandise from local mer- l(;uar(tjan 0f bethel 48: Lowell Shinn. J as tnc general evaluator. Guests chants of men's clothing stores. pa5t assnciatc guardian of hethelwcre Mrs Marlrtrie Thomas and Salcmites' comments on their l4s. Theodore C. Roake, worship- jrs. juita Odelle. beards? "They itch:!" jfll( ma5tcr nf AF and AM lodge ' . Monday and Tuesday of this week, No an(j jjrs Joseph Johnston. the V. of 0. staged its second an-i' ' i t Hanna Rosa court. Irntf? Snansnr i nual observance of Charter Day io celebrate the anniversary of. Oregon's 79th year. A violin eon-jhcr senior prjnccss project, which cert by Roman Tolenberg began ! wj, be a soclt ju(j5int eontcst. the festivities Monday evening. The bchd lc.eeivid an invita Tuesday afternoon all classes were ! (ion ,0 hc tea at the Mas0Bjc. called so that students could at- Kastcrn S(ar home in Forest Grove, tend the convocation exercises. i vovernhcr n Barnaby C. heeney, president c. ! n ". ; n.;j.B(1. His speech, "The Mission of a I nivcrsitv", was heard by more , ' than 2000 students and faculty ' c' . ',-,, ....j.-.c attended the convocation. Among : ' ,. . w bb plun, j b ( (n hjc rcJ(ions I committee of the S U. were Connie Hammond, Kaye Tomlinnson, Son- ouiiv a mam juu iu pmu un. schedule various speakers for the lectures on Wednesday jnd Friday nights. Most of the speakers arc campus professors. However, some thing new is being added this year. Ihe committee is planning a jazz jamboree for all interested jazz ensembles at Oregon. Julie Miller has just been named co-chairman of queen selection for nt A mnhiUiine u-nmnn 'c eu im m i n n honorary. Trvouls are necessary re-;ror membership. Each year the ! ' . Rjvf,s ,hrcc or ln,r water; ballet programs for the public, i ., toi, i,ionic hnv heen sc,'cn recently taking short cotfee breaks at the College Side, me rr", ,h..n,.r hn ii Tavlnr'sl ..... i t. 30 .. t. ... ' ... . ,0 ro'inx. Among them. Julie Miller. Slan ,acc jlldy .ouci;s, Larry r.rv 1'nrUpr and nncv l.ldbeck. A(tc'r ai -al! work aod no play makos Jonn a du boy.-' College ,.nffop a must" ... ,v cniiVAi.I.IS Saturdav for . rt j S"I, eolle-c will be Mr and Mrs. j n "oreen and with them l.esier v. ...mi nnu , , Fr;.nH, frnni Portland Mr and .Uia. llllltiu Mimi. ninmni . Friendship niht will he observed Monday Octoner 4. ai me rccuiar iiniiiiii; m r.w i- creen enapter -o. n. v mi t oi i n- Kasicrn ar. at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple, dusts will he present from five chapters, includ- , Kvnnselme of Euaeno. Acacia of Stayton. Cedar nf Srio. Naomi of Dallas and Kuclid of .IcHcrsnn, An auction will he conducted in the dinim room aftCT the mcetins. Refreshments will be served hy Mrs. R. C. Fnos, Mr.. Arthur planting this striking $2.95 S1.25 75' 51.00 . sltaS, Cmr.n.'Mlfl. OcToPer 21, 1955 ;B0tr To in South i f .nit Mrs. 0. R. Ericsson, v.ih Aintlvu-nnri. CaliP.tire an- aiouncine the ensaecmeroftheir ui.. uia FiienaMane Erics son, to off Mclvm Archibald son (i Mr. and Igrs. Jamgs N. Af.-hibald of Salem. The wedding will e rw.xi (flier lie bride elect attended the i University of Arizona ana is a j member 01 ipna mi i Mr. Archibald attended Salem 'schools and was recent- harged from the U.S. Arm. ne j is now studying electrical engin- ,xhursriav evening at the Scottish !stil() was jft charge of the table pita in!n a! Ihe meeline of:nic ..!,i.K vi-oro -arrlnH tirthcl 48. Job's Daughters. Thnsc ,ir tip; l.inda Ber - order of the Amaranth. I Jackie Fisher announced , i Th mKQn s was announced for November 25. Tonight the bethel will put on the opening and closing and initiatory work for Pacific lodge No. 50. The mothers club of the bethel gave the girls new choir robes which wcre used at the meeting CfllJ-n,c CnnnnDA Student s tngaged the engagement of Miss Marilyn R. Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Parker, to Joseph', M. Zanetti. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Zanetti, all of San Carlos. Calif. No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect is a senior on the campus. She is a member of! Pi Beta Phi sorority, where she is The Candlelight dance club will meet for the first party of the season at the Four Corners community hall at 9 p.m. Satur day. The affair will bc costume. Committee frr the evening in cludes Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs. Wally Murdock and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Houck. friends nf Ross Rogers gathered i at the home of his son-in-law and j daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John: Fuqua. to surprise Mr. Rogers on I the occasion of his 75th hirthdav Tuesday. Forty-three werc pros-i ' On I for the flffsir nmnnn fhnm1 oui-oi-communiiy guests, ii;ss Ella Rogers of Portland, sister of Mr. Rogers: Mrs. Annette Imlah of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Underhill of Dufur. John r.ei. , ler presented a gift to the honor s "m uic .community. PIANO INSTRUCTION Mrs. Belly Slavenau Knroll Now for Private Lessons Ph. 47485 ROEBUCK AND CQ show your best form in action free elastic "wonder-stretch" girdles Regular 3.59 0'1r rubbtr fonttot of lhi who COttao-ny!on-rytjf tljlttc 3-Wy tifttth meti control, rno't too! Trim no-toll-top with Cordttx inrti and no-bind tlf-dgi bottom Sii 33 32. cotton or eicetate" Charmode bras 2 $1 your choice Stilth.d und.rbutt with "brr.lhafc" I. Uic tnt.rt., Aiuil.bl. b.tk ibrt: S.lf-.t,.. S'i.i 3J J. 3J Jf ..d 34-40C. JXPIM CQRSETIERE5 .r-rritnr sson.capitol fe' JlHlU . . PHONE 3tl JEngagensient Announced .QmouiQ'd recently was the en. casement of Miss Elaine Suzanne Ilartuns, d.hter of Mr. ands Mrs. Frederick E. Hartiing of i'oifland, to Roberfc Patter.ftij fraiE. son of Dr. 'id Mrs. Dolph Craig, Salted. No date is set lor tne wedding. are botn craduatcs . iinii.nrcilv of Oregon a-hor Miss Hartung.is a member of Al- ' 0ml,'a an(1 jjr . Crais' iJ affiliated with Theta Chi. Mr. ftrai? is taking graduaft work at Oregon State college. CIJE.MEKETA Teastmistress club met Thursday evening. Mrs. Emma Brown gave the invocation and yrs. Jean Howe was the hostess. Mrs. A. F. Tussing presided at the business scssion. Mrs. B. L. Trel. j "fioli Playina". Mrs. Lee Haskini I... - , inci'mictrnGc ami iwa ri. f i J e I LOenOOr jOfeS SILVERTON The annual Girl Scout calendar sale is to begin in this district this week, and con tinue until November 1. The as. sociation met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Lenard Kcphart with Mrs. O. E. Neimi presiding. Plans were made for a no-host dinner to be at the Eugene Field school on October 26 at 6 p.m. All Brownies and Girl Scouts in I the district, together with their families are to meet for dinner and a program. The committee for this event is Mrs.' O. E. Neimi, Mrs. Ray- Berry and Mrs. Ronald Reed. Mrs. Ronald Reed reported that 17 girls of troop 149 spent the. ! weekend of October 9 at Delake. As this was the first overnight Ti fr the troop, the next meet ing will feature an evaluation of the weekend and discussion of ways each girl can help to make a better trip. ii B,:J r--i nOnor DnOe-CeCI Mr arKi jrs. Edward Satrun j werc hosts for a surprise buffet supper and shower, Wednesday evening, in honor of Miss Shirley Cof(cVf who wiH marry Dwaine Rankjn on Novcmbor 5. prcscnt wcr0 Mjss Coffey, Mrs, ; Carolec Toud Mrs. Marion sioan Mrs. Alice Ear,Vi Mrs. Russcll Kan. Mrs. Delia Lamparter, Mrs. s-,i r rhanm,n Mr, .inrnh i t-ln Willa'nl Mrs T.enna Mat, ;j, r uim, una, itioiiii; luuuii, inis. thews, Mrs. Violet Stafford, Miss ! Dolores Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holtzman. James Purvis, Mrs. Thea Bolstad. Mrs. Earl Hen drick, Mrs. Marguerite Simon, Mrs. Jay Duncan, Mrs. Mark Spcer, Mrs. Thomas Miller and the hosts. DR. S POCK now talks with Journal mothers! Tim month, thin famotu child rare authority telU how to keep ihe first child from hemming upset when the second child is born, and how to make each child frrl comfortable in his fam ily. Be sure to read Dr. Spotk on "A Child's Posi tion in the Family," in the No ember Indies' Home Journal. Out today on all newtands. 88 No Down f ayrresnt When Ydu Use Seirj Revolving e B Charges - FITTIW ROOMSa Y,'yi Aisr 7 fa 0 S IS -f- (S3- 9