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o O O O G S3 o 0 K) n O ? 55 Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, ?'ebruaryo21D, 56 T1?E COITAL JOUlflNA ' e Oeo O O is Section 2-Page 1 o o0o a li; WqpUal Ei 0 CiIIIaJ I. t6l D1 l)U r uiu uj .u.itu.-v. Auxiliary o , Sets Series Of Coffees A scries of .coffees is planned during the next three weeks for the membership of downtown Sa lem Lions dub auxiliary as "get acouainted" events. To plan the affairs, Mrs. Wil liam Kewmycr, chairman for Iho coffee committee, and Mrs. Nor man Youn2, auxiliary president, entertained roeentlv at the horn.? of Mrs.' Newniyer for -all of the committee arranging the coffees. First of the coffees came Tues day mornine, when Mrs. Denver Younsr, .Mrs. Morrell Crary and Mrs. .lacnb Kuhrer entertained at the Youns home, guests includ ing in active members of the aux iliary. Mrs. Robert Geddes, Mrs. Wil liam E. Kimsey and Mrs. John Muir are to entertain at the Geddes home on March 2. Mrs. Walter E. Martin, Mrs. Deral Jones and Mrs. Henry Kroop arc plannine one of the coffees in early March at the Martin home. Mrs. Fred G. Starred, Mrs. Stanlev S. Smith and Mrs. M i 11 rnr Mead will give one at the Starred homo later. Mr. Roger Kv, Mrs. Roy Todd and Mrs. Thomas "tacor are pl-in-nins one of the .--iftoes at the Hoy home. Amaranth Event Social night foi Manna Rosa court. Order of the Amaranth was Saturday, were used Valentine decorations The eveniiiL' was spent nhr. ina cards and dancing Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry I.anrens. junior past matron and Patron of Angelus court. Portland: Charles Svejkovsky, V i 1 1 i a m Graen. and Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hendrickson. During the eve ning Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson gave a few. of the exhibition dances that they will do next Saturday ni?ht. February 25 at the Masonic dance to be in the Scottish Rite temple. Committee chairmen for the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. George Gregor. Assisting them were: Mr. and .Mrs. Ray Hrckingcr; Mr. and Mrs. Irving DcFrance; Mr. and DALLAS A wedding of intcr Mrs. William Herald: .Mr. and est to their many Iriends was that Mrs. James Manning: Mrs. Wil-jof Mrs. Maine Kent of Pioneer; liam Gracn; Mrs. Pliena Parker, I district and Kmil Stevens, of Oak i Grove, Feb. 12 at the home of the A GIRL, Kari Lee, was born bride's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Har Monday, February 20, at the Sa-1 old Pennington of Independence, lem General hospital, to Mr. and j The Hev. Melville Wire officiated Mrs. Robert Wickman Ucanetlc at the 2:30 rites. Only a few close Schcidel). friends and relatives were present Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schedel and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wickman. JOLLY EIGHT Pinochnlc club; mi iho nnii week at the F.. B. i Kasson home. Attending were Mrs. II W. Knight. Mrs. Lee Morrison. Mrs. Ed Jackson, Mrs. C. R. Os- burn. Mrs. William Conner. Mrs. C McLain Mrs. Maurice Town, send, .Mrs. 'M. Willis 'and the host-'cut ess MOLALLA Mrs. Clifford Ma- tousek was guest of honor Thurs-j dav evening at a shower in the home of Mrs. Ted Kolshinski. with Mrs. Joe Hopfinger and Mrs. Ken Engle as co-hostesses. Iwenty co-.iomcs.scs. .. . guesls were present including al : 01 me women icaciici s, wies ui men employes in Molalla grade schools. Several gajiics were piayeo. au- er the gifts were opened and dis-i, played, refreshments were scrvd. SHERIDAN Mrs. Ernestine i Kassebaum of Willamina was ini tiated into the Sheridan chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at their meeting last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Veach transferred to the Sheridan chapter from a Nebraska chapter. INDEPENDENCE The In- dependence Woman's club will ! 8 BIG DAYS . . . Fall & Winter Goods Drastically Reduced! TADA A TC Tew left at fraction of original cost. lUrLUAl J See them! ALL WEATHER COATS 2R;995 15.00 SLACKS 100 WooL. .... 7.95 & 9.95 I SUITS Lrar.... - 29.50 All Other Suits $10 Discount COATING SPECIAL 20 Discount J00V wool, pro-shrunk coat material. FREI lining rem nant with all yardage purchases. . KAY W001EN MILL STORE Opcn-jAII 1 260 h 12th WJfc. .Women f ftlt'DV riff Al'l Lunni rutsLi Heads Group Gale Gately, above, is the new chairman for the Parrish Y-Teens group. Guild Increases Sum For Sunday School Action to augment their financial assistance to the sum of $900 to the Sunday school to buy equip ment was voted by St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church in meeting Monday after noon. Previously, the guild had ap proved $500 but upped the amount in the Monday session. The meeting was in the' church Fireplace room with Mrs. L. E. dc Wcesc. Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mrs. Tom H. Dunham, Mrs. Bruce Crandall and Mrs. Sydney Kramer as hostesses. Mrs. George S. Swift poured at the dessert table set witli a centerpiece of red azaleas in observance of Washington's uii'infi;i. .. '''' the program. Miss "Virginia IMIWUMl, Mil IIIUIC IIUIII 1U VCillS sacristan at the church, described her duties and exhibited vestments and altar articles to illustrate. Announcement was made March 5 as the date for St. Anne's mem bers and their husbands to attend church in a group: also of a rum mage sale on April 12 and 13. Mrs. Frank P. Marshall. Mrs. Harold Parsons, Mrs. Frank Sha fcr. the Hev. George II. Swift, rec tor, and the Rev. V. M. Rosenthal, curate, were guests. Stevens-Kent to witness the ceremony. The bride wore a mauve suit with pink and black accessories and an orchid corsage. Attending the couple were Mrs. Blanche Barber, sister of the bride, and Carl Stevens, USN, who was best man for his father. A reception followed with Mrs. John Rule and Mrs. Allan Posey pouring. Airs. Harold i-cnuingion the cake. The newly-weds left for a wedding trip south through ; California and Salinas. They will be at home to their friends after March 15 at Mr. Stevens farm near Oak Grove. ROYAL Neighbors of America .: . . ,. , Wcdnes- a no.hos( (urk dinnor at ,. r i.--n: u'. the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. Valentines will be exchanged by "secret pals," and new names will be taken for -next year's secret ... ..... , ,.: u :,,ii ' ...... ,,. ,,, ed. Mrs. Phillip Bouffleur conduct ing the installation. Hostesses arc ! to be Mrs. Roy Hagadorn and Mrs. M. Champ. i meet in the club house, Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. This will be a social evening for the members. I Husbands or friends arc lo be in-1 vitcd. Mrs. Pearl Heath, who is j head of the art department at Ore gon College of Education, will show slides of her tour in Europe. Feb. 21 - Feb. 29 DayJSaywSay Across from Willamette Cimpu o o o 2Atupftnae Groups Meet Monday Two Panhellenic sorority alijn nae groups met Monday. Ofiicer Visits At the 'meeting of Pi Beta Phi alumnae at. the home of Mrs. Sid ney Huffman, Mrs. Stanley Ross of Spokane, .province vice presi dent, was a visitor. She gave a talk. Ea'rlier in the day, .Mrs. Ross had been entertained at luncheon by the alumnae advisory board and in 'the early evening was guest at dinner at the active chap ter on the Willamette university campus. Announcement was made that Mrs. Paul Hansen of Louisville, Kentucky national extension di rector, will visit Salem on March 2 and 3. Reports showed the local alum nae realized $200 from their rum mage sale of last weekend, and $200 from the recent benefit tea and sale of articles made at the Pi Beta Phi settlement school. Mrs. James Todd was welcomed as a new member of the alumnae group. Alpha Chis Dine Alpha Chi Omega alumnae met at the home of Mrs. William L. Phillips for a no-host dinner. Spe cial guests were two patronesses, Mrs. Roy L. Houck, Sr. and Mrs. Fred H. Thompson. -New otficcrs were installed, Mrs. Richard Taw as president. Mrs. Richard Hill, Mrs. George Seymour, Mrs. Glen Sorensen and Mrs. Lloyd Griffiths were on the .committee with Mrs. Phillips to arrange the dinner. Plans were made for the March meeting when tlie program will feature philanthropies. Also a rummage sale is planned for the spring. Betrothal Told LEBANON The engagement of Miss Darlene Muller to Hoy E. Smith was annouced by the narents of Miss Muller, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Muller. Her li ance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Bowen of Albany. The bride-elect attends Lebanon hijh school. Mr. Smith is employed in Albany. Wedding plans have not been announced. McMINNVll.LE A bridal shower, honoring Miss Joyce Lar son, was given last week by Mrs. Horry Johnson and Mrs. Fred Quilliam. Guests included Mrs. Pat Shum way, Mrs. Marvin Montgomery, Miss Janet Skinner, Mrs. S. Mor ton, Mrs. Norma Schmitz, Mrs. Larry Ritland. Mrs. Fred Casey, Mrs. Clarence Stonebrink, Mrs. Geneva Morgaridge, Miss Bonnie Ebert, Miss Carol Lee, Miss Pat Knudson, Miss Wanda Ruehlen, Mrs. O. E.. Robbins, Linda and Carol Robbins, Mrs. Howard Quil liam, Mrs. Otto Larson, Miss Bar bara Fast and Mrs. E. J. Greincr. DALLAS Vacationing in Ha waii arc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinz, who left on Northwest Air lines from Portland to Honolulu. They were accompanied by friends from Molalla and Port land and expect to be gone ahout three weeks. The couple will make their headquarters at the Princess Ka lani hotel in Honolulu. They will also visit all the islands with the members of their party. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. Meier & Fraiik's-Ssileni fashion showing o Come see modeled the new est fashions in hand knits . . . suits, dresses, sweaters, blouses, after five and formal styles . . . styles you can knit of famous Bcrnat yarns. MRS. CHARLENE MONYHAN Bcrnat stylist, will be the commentator of the fashion shows, and will be avail able to help you with your knitting problems. Wednesday, February 22, Auditorium, Second Floor 12:30 and 3:30 P. M. ART M KDI.KWORK SKCO.XD FLOOR " s b-s ; 2Ml W-$kM Designer at Work Claire Sehaffel. Swiss designer, gives final inspection to a new summer dance dress in which bands of cooweooy black lace arc superimposed on pale sun. iiuiieriiy bow at back and graceful skirts are flattering touches. Past Presidents Honored by Unit Past presidents were honored Monday evening, at the meeting of Capital unit, No. 9, American Legion auxiliary. 'Mrs. E. V. liichcy reported on Ameri-1 canism, Mrs. James Garson on re-, habituation, Mrs. Mem l'carce on child welfare and Mrs. C. W. Jor gensen on membership. I Mrs. Hattic Cook and Mrs. John Woud reported on the district con-1 Terence at Aurora. Sunday, Feb- j ruary 19. with twelve members I from Capital unit attending. A na, tional award inr outstanding re-; habilitalion work was presented to the unit. : At the meeting Monday, a gift was presented to each past presi dent, by Mrs. John Wood and Mrs.,; Gay Fabry. i Mrs. T. J. Ilrahcc announced a; no-host dinner to he Thursday, at ! 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.; Waller L. Spaulding Guest at the! meeting was Mrs. Clarence Grand, Monmouth, department president. Refreshments were served from a table covered with a white hand ; made lace cloth over red, and pa triotic theme. Mrs. E. A. Linden, Jr., and Mrs. Jack Surles were in charge, and were assisted by Mrs. Carl Oleen, Mrs. Neil Wittig and Mrs. John Olson. SHERIDAN There were 13 members present at the, February ! meeting of the O.A.O. club, at the home of Mrs. George Helton. Plans were made for the March i 13 dinner for the members' hus bands. Those attending were Mrs. Al ma Nisley, Mrs. Archie Branson, Mrs. Stanley Christenscn Sr., Mrs. Vernon Scott, Mrs. Larry Ritland, Mrs. Lauren McKinley, Mrs. iClco Latham, Mrs. Glen Graucr, Mrs. Phillip Scott, Mrs. C. A. Stringer Jr., Mrs. Rod McKinzie and Mrs. Eugene McKinley. -4 Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. John Stepper arc announcing the engagement ot their daughter, Miss Marva Step per, to David Looney, son ol George Looney. No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect is a student at North Salem High school. Mr. Looney attended local schools and recently 'was dis charged from the service. Party at Brooks BROOKS A combined birthday and farewell dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Dark, recently, in honor of their son Durwood, on his 2uth birthday. He wil! be leaving Thursday, Feb ruary 2A, for San Diego for train ing in the US Marines. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clint Coleman and daughter, Shcr yl. Mr. and Mrs. liud Coleman and Mrs. Hunh Ellis from Port land; Mr. and Mrs. Dave tHardy" Lilly from Newberg: Mrs. Ella Mullins and son Jim, McMinnville and her mother. Mrs. Anna Rich ardson; Miss Billie McFadd of Carlton; Terry and Carol Zimmer man from Beaverlon. The same evening the 'group went to Lyons to the Floyd Bas sell home, where tliey 'enjoyed slides of the Rose Festival parade. SPIRITUAL Sunflower club is meeting Thursday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the First Spirtualist church, 1320 Madison, a sack lunch to be served at noon. 155 N. Liberty St SALE, f m for II -MWmMr 3.49 EACH JUNIORS, MISSES, HALF SIZES New Dresses Plus Entire J4 Stock Even Some Higher Priced Styles Included Proven Style Hils In Cottons, Rayons Buy 2 save MORE1 Cottons to thrill everyone, many embossed. Rayons include rich linen-look weaves rustly taffetas, failles gabardines. Prints galore on light, dark grounds. Skirts go from slim lo full. Nearly everyone washable! All so wearable I So hurry in, scoop them up 4'd 9 Beneit'for0 MillP(jce o o o Restoration . By PAT DEENEY tCantt.-i Jrurual Cnrresnnndentl. UN1VERSITY of ORliGON, Et GENE (Special) Dancing to the music of Wally Hcidor Saturday night, several Salem students help, ed the Senior class raise oionev at the millrace benefit dance. The I Senior class dispensed with the usual Senior Ball, an annual all campus formal dance sponsored by the seniors, to give a benefit for the restoration of the millrace. The seniors have also donated their en tire class treasury to this purpose. Those seen at the dance were Anne Ritchey, Sandra Schori, Jorry Blank, Roger Weaver, Julie Astrup, Scott Page, Anne Hcltzel, Jean Lidbeck. Courtney Kourtz, Betty Lou Boehm, Kaye Tomlinson, Plum Brown, and Sharon Johnson. - Sally Jo Grcig, Sigma Chi Sweet heart on the Oregon campus in 1953-54, was one of the honored guests this last Saturday night in Portland, where she attended the annual Sweetheart Ball of Sigma Chi. Jeannine Grabcr of Willamette university was also at the dance. Bill Cook is chief engineer of the "Fishbowl Show," presented over radio station KWAX, and featuring "casy-to-Iisten-to music" and inter views. This last week, the show was broadcast live from the Stu dent Union on Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. ! Bill Mainwaring has just been elected vice president of Sigma Chi ! fraternity. That gives Salem one president, one vice president, and one acting-president so far this year; Julie Miller, being the newly elected president ot Pi Beta Phi; Mainwaring, the veep of Sigma Chi; and Marcia Webb, who has been the acting-president of Gam ma Phi Beta this term. Sunday, after a big weekend, al ways seems to come as a big shock : to manv students r,inn .linmc Jim Malhicson, Bev Lockard, and; Anne Ritchey were all seen at the ', College Side yesterday afternoon, ' seminaring over their coffee for today s midterms. Mnthicson said that he had three midterms sched uled for today. Gary Parker has a rather pleas ant trip ahead of him for next weekend. He is singing with the Oregon, Beta Thcta Pi song team,! when it travels to Seattle for the regional song test. The boys from , Oregon will be leaving on Friday and returning to campus Sunday. j Women's Week, which will be in ' full swing this week, got an early beginning Saturday morning at 9:30 with a WRA play day for all girls on campus. Sports and games o many sorts were played. At noon the play day was ended with a ! demonstration by members of Am- iphibians, the women's swimming j honorary. i The next featured event of wo- lays to 'save! ,7 )'.' ' T a,g r L Lebanon Miss Joanne John son, above, and Rollin H. Knight have announced their betrothal. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Johnson. Mr. Knight's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Knight. Miss Johnson attends Oregon State college and her fiance is currently aboard the USCG cutter Winona at Port Angeles. Wedding plans have not been told. men's week was the 2 a.m. closing nours lor Saturday night s dance. Men were required to pay If a minute for each minute after one o'clock until they departed from tllWr dates' living organizations the maximum fine' being 60C for the entire hour. This money was collected in all women's living or ganizations and will be used to ward the AWS scholarship fund. Monday at (our the next event ol the week, The Apple Polish Party, will be staged, when the University professors don house boy uniforms and serve coffee to students. Tuesday at noon women's organizations YWCA, AWS, WRA will conduct elections. Then Tuesday night, an assembly featur ing Ruth Hose Robertson, attorney at law and public accountant at Portland, who will speak on "The Woman's Place." On Wednesday, a panel discus sion will be sponsored by the YWCA and Mortar Board. Slated for Thursday is a parly and Thurs day night the Hazel Sehwering din ner will conclude the events of the week. On this coming weekend. Marion Baum will be attending the pan hellenic retreat as a member of the panhellenic council. , , . , , .... I""' district court, as a result ol Many Salem students will be last Tuesday's court action. Wei busy with house dances this com- sensec is charging that the spaco ing weekend. Women's houses giv- from which his car was towed, was nig dances are Kappa Kappa Gam- j not marked with a specific "no ma, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa narkine" sien. and that the rii,i Alpha Thcta, Chi Omega, Delta Zcta, University House, Alpha Omi icron Pi, Alpha Xi Delta, Alpha uamma Delta, Ann Judson House, and Delta Gamma. Lloyd Weisensee, Ihe second year law student who filed a claim in Mrs. Rober? Covert was host i to members of We Salem Litis a auxiliary Monday evening Viut Mrs. Richard Smith presiding. Mrs. Covert reported ft the stall officers dinner to be Thrsdy, .liatdt 8. at g Jock at Lipma A report was ivcn on the Moth" crs March. A earU party was an nounccd for Marcti 24,)d,bc givefc by the Lions group. Mrs. Uert Oshorn was appointefl chairman for the Lions auxiliary hot dog booth at the Lions cluk -carnival. The carnival will be Fri day and Saturday, February 2 , and 25, at the Legion hall in West Salem. Mrs. Robert Chown, Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. W. L. Sphecla were guests. Mrs, L. B. McClem don will be hostess for the March meeting. Surprise Event Mrs. Robert Norton and Mrs. John Hall were honored at a sur prise birthday luncheon, Saturday, in Meier and Frank's-Salem storo Oregon room. Attending were the two honor guests, and Mrs. Gerald Hall, Mrs. Ronald Ruch, Mrs. Har vey Reinke, Mrs. Dean Ray, Mrs. Allen Megquier, Mrs, Duane Jen ncss. Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Virgil Fleetwood, Mrs. Raymond Hall, Mrs. Ray Tompkins. Mrs. Don Hendrickson, Miss Norma Hall. WRC Meeting Members of Sedgwick Womens Relief Corps met at Nohlgren's restaurant for a luncheon Friday. . A business session and inspection followed at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. The inspector was Mrs. Bcrnelta Johnson of Portland. Other out-of-town visitors were Mrs. Mary Schnasa, Portland, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. G. G. Ore, Mrs. Jones Prater, all of Mc Minnville, MISS DIANNE MeFnrlnnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald L. MeFarland of Salem and a first year student at Cottey college, Ne vada, Mo., will bo among the near ly 200 1 Cottey students to visit the Nelson Art gallery in Kansas City, February 25. They also will attend the Kansas City showing of the Broadway show, "Bad Seed." P.L.E. and F club is to meet on Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence DeLapp, 2215 Electric avenue, Mrs. Maynard Co?Mo beco-hostess. the small claims court against a campus policeman and towing firm, i hn iid ih iiJLj ! police were not notified before tho lowing. In four more weeks this term will be over which means, wa have but three weeks remaining to complete all of this term's work. Guess it's time to really get busy. Phore 3-3191 . o 0 " a o o 6o ?3 O 00 1 G co o o 6 a A 00O 0 0 O