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Page 6 Section 1 luapuai women Edited by MARIAN Rotana Sets National Event Here Additional money for Its major project to provide needy children in Salem schools with tree meals was voted by the Kolnna club at its Monday evening meeting. With the national convention of the club set tor Salem in July, members of the Salem group dis cussed plans towards shaping up the general program of entertain ment. Speaker of the evening was Miss Ilaltic Brulzol, district at torney, who talked on "Women' nights." Miss l.orcna Jack intro duced the speaker. A guest of the club was Mrs. Robert Moni- smitli. Hostess for the meeting wrs Mrs. W. Robinson and assisting were Mrs. Nadine Rutledgc and Mrs. C. W. Wassom. ... THIRTY attended the luncheon and program for Holarian Women Monday afternoon at the Marion hotel. Mrs. Don Dill, fashion coordina tor for Meier & Kronk's-Salem. was speaker and brought samples of fabrics and patterns to illustrate her talk. Among- guests were Mrs. Kent Malhcwson, Mrs. Lewis D. Clark, Mrs. Edwin A. .lohnscn. MEMBERS of Carry-On Coolictlc club No. 140 met at the home of Mrs. Mary Slrayer last week. Mrs. Don .Stupkn, Mrs. Mel Clemens and Mrs. Itoy Carter served cakes to 41 patients of Butler hall at the State Tuberculosis hospital, prior to the meeting. Itcfrcshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Joan Hunt. the next meeting will bp at the home of Mrs. Robert Holweger on Friday, tebruary 8. Airs. Shimp Honored At Silverton Party SILVERTON (Special) - Tiny pink and blue umbrellas were clev erly arranged at the party com plimenling Mrs. John Shimp. Wed nesday evening, given ly friends nt Silverton St. runts Catholic school social rooms. The gift table was centered by a cake and trail ing greenery, o special gift for the complimented guest. Hostesses wero Mrs. Leo Slcffen, Mrs. Lud Moo, Mrs. l.nwrene Thomas, Mrs. Larry Martin, Mrs. W. Morlel, Mrs. Carl Kolkerts and Mrs. It. llnnstnd. Ridden guests included Mrs. 0 Vnlkor, Mrs. Hill Hiinkston, Mrs Michael Gasper, Mrs. CI. English Mrs. Hugo Bochmer, .Mrs. Paul Gasper, Mrs. M. Knnuf, Mrs, Maurice Sehnorenberg, Mrs. Leo filer, Mrs. Paul Sullivan, Mrs. C. W. Hall, Mrs. Clarence Chilberg, Mrs. Joe Kempf, Mrs. Jim Lit tle, Mrs. Greg Schemmel, Mrs Claude Gier, Mrs. I.. H. Schnr bach, Mrs. Hubert K.ser, Mrs. Charles Sthamann, Mrs. Paul Itlen- kush, Mrs. E. Isslnghauscn, Mrs. Rose Volker, Mis. N. f rank, Mi's. Frank llettershied, Mrs. Jnc Gan der, Mrs. Tom Miller, Mrs. Ed Lambert, Mrs. Frank Spies, Mrs. Joo Weisenfels, Mrs. Orville Frank. Mrs. J. Dornn, Mrs. .1. Windsehigl, Mrs. Richard Gcnlz kow, Mrs L. Gerlils, Mrs. Turn Sherridan, Mrs Joe Maurer, Sr., Mrs. Agnes St. Peter, Mrs. Tom Martin; Mrs. Ilnh Martin. Mrs. Joe Rice, Mrs. Miixhir Hull. Mrs. Joe Maurer and Mrs. Karl Hess. fynaajxt '4 fi, i ii n- llrrssy Wool Aildie Mnslrrs drsiKftrd this svh MMttd w Jersey dress ns n dressy nltcrnomi nnd rnt'kl.'til tune nne. It viuu s in n wejilth of rnlnrs oyslrr white, hl.-u-k. red. nqu-t. pmvdtr hliif. navy, inmivr. pink nnd siind piped in mniehitit: 5:11 in iti-mrd Ihe Minnie nrrkhne nnd the edj.-e ol the lhree-in.itler leni f-ieevrs. The s.ilm belt sweeps upward in Iron! to K'vp a hml el a hither waistline. I.OWKY FISCHER Bethothal Told Mr. and Mrs. George Parsons are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Deanna Rae Parsons, to Larry Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Powell. Miss Parsons is a junior at North Salem High school, and Mr. Powell is employed at Scars, Roebuck Aid Company. The wedding plans will be announced later. Events for JD Bethel .Merit awards, u humorous skit and pliins lor future projects formed Ihc program for bethel 43, Job's Daughters, at its Mondoy evening meeting at Ihe Scottish liite temple, flesumption of the bethel's pa per drive was announced . with pick-ups to be made on the last Saturday of each month at the fol lowing members' homes: Misses I mo jean Thomas, I'at Harrick and Sharon I. Inert. The overnight ski trip for bethel 43 has been set for March 23 and 24 at Maama lodge., Announced also was a change in date for Ihe moincr-daugmer lea lo be given by the Mothers club on February ib rattier than the previously set date of February 10. The skit honoring Miss Patli Claggelt, junior past honor queen, was presented by M isscs Linda Harry, Jacqueline Gorman, Joan (Jritfilh, Karen VanKeulen, Sue Siekler and Rebecca Singer. Hronze awards were given to Misses Dianne Amundson, Nancy Maker, Judy J a c o It s o n. Kattuy Miller, Kebecca Singer, Pat Sti vers and Karen VanKeulen. Winners of the silver awards were Misses Janet Davenport, Marilyn Can and Joan Hueneke, and the gold awards went to Misses Joan Culbertson, l.aura Kendrick and Deloria Shriver. A special bethel traveling Iruphy was presented lo Miss Judy (Jraen for .selling Ihc most candy at Ihe last candy sale. Mrs. Don It. Judsnn was ap pointed guardian of philanthrophy lo succeed Mrs. Walter It. Spautd ing who has resigned due to ab sence from the city on an extended trip. The next meeting of the bethel, will he February II. ' I Alt HIVING this weekend from Seattle for a visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Poindexter, wilt be Mr. and Mrs, Hubert C. Mayfield. They wilt be here a few days before going on to San Francisco from where tlicy will leave on a world tour. A DAUGDTKB, Debbie Lynn, was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Normnn W. Williams, The father is with the I'. S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Leader In ihe Japan area at present. Mrs., Williams is Ihe former Dianne West and both parents are Salem high school graduates. ONE of tit" series of polio bene fit coffees was given Monday morning by Mrs. James Wiles, Mrs. Frank Prime, Mrs. Kenneth Dalton and Mrs. William J. Ibmin. The four enlerlained following the gymnastics class ;il tlx VWCA, I hose attending including members of the '-lass and about a dozen other friends. . . . i I I -a n Engagement i Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Klmer D. Glide- well, Route I, Aumsvillc, are an nouncing the encasement of their daughter. Miss Wilma Ruth Glide well, to Dwight Allan Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle T. Shelton of Stayton. A Jiftic wedding is being planned. Miss Glidewell was graduated from Cascade Union High school and is now employed at Oregon State college. Mr. Shelton was graduated from Stayton High school and Oregon Technical institute at Klamath Falls. l?e since has served two years in the U.S. army, Instillation for Lodge Group Reported Ladicj auxiliary to the Patri archs Militant met last week at the Odd Fellows cVrnplc and in stalled officers. The following staff conducted the service: Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, installing of ficer; Mrs. Lloyd Wood, adjutant; Mrs. Charley Neubauer, aide; Mrs. Merle Ivie, chaplain. Installed were: President, Mrs. Thom Sharp; vice president, Mrs. Waller Larson; secretary, Mrs. Theodore Smith; treasurer, Mrs. V. A. Cochran. Officers of the day, Mrs. Krrna Cooper; officers of the guard, Mrs, Lloyd Wood; color bearer, Mrs, Charley Muwman: color sergeant, Mrs. Clarence Townsend; color guard, Mrs. Pwirl Strobeck; chap b.in, Mrs. C, C. Pomeroy; musi cian, Miss WiWa Sigmund; sentry, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen; MA to pres ident, Mrs. Merle I tie; LA to president, Mrs. William Heard; RA lo vice president, Mrs. Charley Neubauer; LA to vice president, Mrs. (in Frikson; HA lo chaplain, Mrs. Coral Mt.NicI; LA to chap lain, Mrs. Goldia Kyle; RA to past president, Mrs. Justina Kil dee; LA lo past presidi-nt, Mrs. John Wiles; past president, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Kimble; guards, Mrs. Victoria Stiffler. Mrs. Grace Ogle, Mrs. Leona Rallou, Mrs. Kf fie Roncslecle, Mrs. F.dith Frenlz. Visitor." were from Hillsboro. Re freshments were served bv Ihe committee. Next regular meeting will bring iniliation. Standing Committees Named tor Group WOODItURN (Special M r s. I Kdward Coman, new president of I St. Mary's Episcopal guild, has announced (he following standing ' committees for the year: Dinners, Mrs. John Hooper, chairman, Mrs. M. M. Hicks. Mrs. Ivan DeArmond, Mrs. Tom llanna and Mrs. Robert Hurst. Rummage sale," spring, Mrs. Homer Wnds worfli; rummage sale, fall, Mrs. Dean Bishoprick. Hir.aar, Mrs. Kennelh'McGralh, chairman, Mrs. Tom DeArmond and Mrs. Edgar Tweed. Card club. Mrs. Clarence Ahrens and Mrs. Frank Doerfler. Cleaning, Mrs, Howard Palmer. Hospitality, Mrs, Hlaine McCord and Mrs. Henry Miller. United thank offering, Mrs, Donald 11. Katon; publicity, Mrs. Philip Hranson; supply box, Mrs. Lyle Skiller and special commit tee, cookbook, Mrs. Eugene F. Stoller. The VPF breakfast on Sunday was serwd by Mrs. Tom DeAr mond and Mrs. Tweed in the hall. Mrs, Stoller and Mrs. Bishoprick will serve Ihe monthly breakfast for the Brotherhood of St. Andrew February ID. Mrs. Miller was chairman for the Altar guild which met Tuesday, January J'.i. Mrs. tWirlon W die lord is chairman of the baked food snlii planned for February 2 at Equall's I(!A Food liner. Hostess for the next meet ing, February 12, will be Mrs. Amos Bonacker. MOLALLA KM'H;il-Miss Jane Wise was guest of honor at a bridal shower held Friday evening 'in Liberal church hall. Hostesses for the allair were Mrs. Kldon Long. Mrs. Garv Hunt. Mrs. Ilar ok: Mia- ami Mrs. Bill Reynolds, i'is Wise is to be married to Ron Schoenborn Friday evening, Feb ruary I. in Liberal church. For Um occasion, the bride-elect wore .a clever corsage made by Ihe hostesses of a dish cloth. .meas hrini; spoon and a pot scraper. Pin'v and while cren streamers were hung over Ihe gift lahle. Mrs. rdeu Eh. nssisleil in opening Ihe i gills, licfroshincnls were sened j financial secretary; Mis. Ida Mak by the hostesses. linsier, treasurer; Mrs. Tom Hart- Uey, warden: Mrs. Forre:.t Zeller- sn.VIHfON I Special I Mr. 'berg, conductor; Mrs. Lial Mc and Mrs. Paul Slide lei t for Fill-; Chil e. It.S.N.G.; Mrs. John Towlr, : lerlnn. I'ahi , Ihe laller pari of (heil.S N.(i.; Mrs. Lewis Thomas. week (or a visit villi Ihe family chaplain; Mrs. John Hails, inside j of their son. Hoe. and also be'giiard; Mrs. Nellie Soulhmayd in San Diego for some lime al thr. 'outside guardian; Mrs. I. L. Slew-, Iwmo ol Ihe ltav Seharhaek fam-'arl. 11. S V.G.; Mis. Clay Allen. "oday's Menu Al Ti:itNO(N PARTY Viennese (.'otiee Take fl ( iioeel.ile W.tfers S;illed Nuts t'.iltre iir Tea 11 west-: t (li tT.i; euu: lm:teiiienlv lj cup milk, 'j etip snjiiir, 1 te,ipnon s.ilt. '3 tup lust ier or nun nine, 'i eup warm 1 jtiotintl 10 decrees t water, t parkan nelive dry yeat. 2 cz ' w ell heat en1. LMa cups silted tauir, 1 : nip Mvillev raisins ringed in hot water ami drained1, I' talleition uraled nrane nnd Method. Hut to" bottom and 'es of a l'i ipiart meld or hakitij: dish; sprinkle with line dry bread erombs Seald milk; Mir id stiiiar. jsalt and butler; eool lo lukewarm, j Measure water into n bowl; sprtn !kle m eaM; stir until dissolved. ! Stir 111 lukewarm milk mixture. ,dd e an. llnur; beat vicnrou-. !y (or alout 5 minutes; rover. Let ; r in w arm plaee, (rtv from ; d.ait. until doubted in btiliP-about I l'i hours Stir halter down; beat j I thnimmhlv. StT in raisins and i ni ai.v;e i tnd Turn into prepared meld In i ie in u :irm phu e. I ie fti'in dtall. until double .bulk -abeut 1 hour liafl.e 111 mod jfi.tic 1 XVI decrees' oxen about V I minute. i Some Notations . . . Routine in the home of Slate Senator Boyd Overhulse of Mad ras, new president of the state senate, has been reorganized quickly with his elevation in of fice, but it is all set now . . . Mrs. Overbids and the couple's elder daughter, Miss Emiline Overhulse, are both to be here for the ses sion now . . . Mrs. Overhulse was lo arrive today after resigning her teaching position at Warm Springs Indian school, and Miss Overhuise has withdrawn from the University of Oregon to be her father's private secretary ., . . The daughter plans to return to the university after 6hc session and cvnplete her work for her degree . . . Sheds a senior . . . The young er daughter, Miss Helena is a junior at Madras high school and will remain at the family home . . . Mrs. Overhulse and the daugh ters were all here for the week end 'to be with Senator Overhulse . . . Temprarily, the Ovcrhulscs are at the Sundbcrg apartments . . A no-host luncheon gathering is planned for wives of all state sena tors, at Meier & Frank'S-Salem Oregon room Thursday, the party set for 12:15 o'clock ... It is a get acquainted affair and will be one of lh first events for the new state senate president's wife, Mrs. lioyd Overbslse, to meet the sen ate wives . . ,a " From Stanford university comes news of several Salem students joining groups there . . . Jim fluckslrand has pledged Phi Delta Theta fraternity and Jim Burh has been pledged by Theta Xi fratern ity .. . Joining Ihc Breakers, so cial eating group, arc Jerry Bern, Jhi Hflinmrrsted and F.rfc Nrlle. j Silverton Rebekahs. Odd SIl.VEItTON iSpecian At the meeting of Tryphena Hebekah lode,e last week newly' installed officios, headed by Mrs. Chester H. Mulkey, noble grand, presided for the first time. Committees were named as fol lows: Finance, Mrs. Lena Hamil ton, Mrs. Irene Giroux, M r s. Gertrude Moen; examining and courtesy, Mrs. Walter Larsen, Mrs. C'hauncy Beasley, Mr. F. F. Sylvester: community service, Mrs. Lial McClure, Mrs. Leona Foster: education, Mrs. Walter Larsen; cheer, Mrs. Clay Allen, chairman, Mrs. Myrtle Stewart, Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. dna Walk er,-Mrs. F. It. Kenwick. Mrs. Mnre,:iret liamshy, Mrs. Klmer Ideen; soloist, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor. Mrs. Hurry liiches, Mrs. Mabel Monson; good of order, Mrs. Walt er Larsen; program, Mrs. Forrest Zctlerberg; drill captain, Mrs. Lloyd Taylor; press, Mrs. F. B. Itcnwick, Mrs. Elmer Ideen; dec orating, Mrs. Lial McClure, Mrs. Mary Howell; reception, Mrs. Pearl Porter; resolutions, Mrs. Jennie Cook, Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. Bert Pcron; trustee, Mrs. E. Heals. Under good of Ihe order, a tri bute was given lo Thomas Wildey, launder of Odd Fellows, those giving Ihe tribute including Mrs. Mtilkey. Mrs. Heals, Mrs. Eliza beth Itiitherfnrd, Mrs. Frank llubbs, Mrs. Itenwick. Mrs. Orval Thompson and Mrs. McClure, the latter presenting a short talk' on Mr. Wildey's lite. A Valentine's day event is planned lor February 14 and gnosis for that evening will be members from Molalla, Scntts Mills, Monitor and Stayton. On the refreshments committee will lie Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Chnimcy Beasley, Mrs. Ber tha Bartels. Joint installation for Tryphena fledge of HelK-knhs and Silver lodge. No. 21, IOOF, limit place recently. Gaud installing officers were Mrs. I.lowl Taylor, district pres ident: Jack Morton, district depu ty grain! master: Mrs. 1. L. Slew 1 all and George Chiislenson, grand Imarshals: Mr. and Mrs. Waller j : larsen, grand wardens; Mrs. K. E. Svlveslcr and It. B. Gchrko, grand! secretaries: and Mr. and Mrs.' j Clay Allen, grand treasurers. Tryphena ltebek.lh lodge olficers I installed were Mrs. Chester Mul- key. N.G.; Mrs. Clillord I? o s s. I '.G Mrs. Jasper King. reeorifHii: secrelarv; Mrs. Ernesl Smithmavd. I. S.V.G.; Mrs. l.undy Case, ol Sa lem, musician, and Mrs. Hud Clark, color bearer. New officers installed for Silver lodge v ere Clifford Boss. N.G.; Hex M .'Curdy, V.G.; Jack Morion, recor'iing secretary: John Gchrko. liiKUicial secretary; Silas G a y. IreiMiror:' Charles Hean. warden: I ;al McCltie. conductor; George THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL" By M. L. F. One does not mind the bitter cold outside so much when there are cheery and hospitable goings on inside as at the coffee party for which Mrs. G. A. Keener, sisted by her daughter, Mrs. Jo- seph Franko, entertained Saturday rrorninf? at the Reeher home . . . And Ihe decor seemed to promise spring is on its way . . . torre spondin to their invitations was the large pink and white strya foare ctitee cup and saucer on Ihc door . . . Pink and wlflte blooms were arranged in a large bouquet on the mantel over the crackling blaze in the fireplace . . . The coffee table was set with a pink cloth, the centerpiece an arrangement of pink snapdragons, freesia and purple anemones and violets . , . Among those greeted during our stay: Mrs, M, E. Knickerbocker, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. Charles S. Prafl, Mrs, L. W. Glcason, Mrs. Mona Voder, Mrs. William New mycr, Mrs. Howard R, Pickett, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mrs, Luther Jeascv, Mrs. E. E. Beckojan, Mrs. James T. Brood, Mrs. Howard N. IltiBsoker, Mrs. Eugeee Kitmil ler, Mrs. LeEoy J. Stewart, Mrs. geal MnHsewson, Mrs. Gcrmalne Brown, Mrs. Harry Lvcatf, Miss Nellie Schwab, Miss Grace Barker. Mrs. A. E. Ulley. Mrs. Glenn S. Paxsnn, Mrs. John S. Tyler, Jr., Mrs. Waller H. Smith. Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryvcr. Mrs. Earl Hamp ton, Mrs. Norman Johnson, Mrs. Frank OeWltl, Miss Juse Lock ridge, there with her mother, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, the latter among those assisting; Mrs. C. L. Blod gett, Mrs. Jolts Gnltfricd, Mrs. Kenneth Decatur, Mrs. B, O. SrliBcklog, Miss HelcDe Srbarftlax. Mrs Edward Williams, Mrs. Cert Hetirrlarb of Tillamook , . . Fellows Install Kalzimeyer, R.S. N.G.; It. B. Ren wick, L.S.N.G.: Paul Carslcns, chaplain: Charles Huntington, in side guardian: Robert Gchrke, out side guardian; Joe Jones, U.S. V.G.j and Frank llubbs, L.S.V.G. Preceding the ceremony I h c tajiers were lighted by nieces of the oulHoing noble grand and the newly installed one, Carol Clark and Loree King. Mrs. Mulkey was escorted by her son, Edward War ren, and Mr. Ross by his daughter, Miss Nova Jean Ross. Mrs. W. M. Tate of Stayton sang in honor tif her sisler. Mrs. Mulkey. At the close of the installation, Ihe new noble grand presented a tribute, "Garden of Love," lo her sisler, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, outgoing noble grand. Taking part were nieces and nephews of the two. At the close of Ihe tribute, Chester R. Mulkey played i trombone solo, accompanied by Edward Laia of Salem. . Named by DAR WOODBURN (Special) ' Miss Karen Westerlund of the Canby High school has been choscji as winner of Ihc good citizenship con lost lo represent the three schools in this area in the district contest. She is a senior and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wester lund of Canby. The other t w o girls named in the good citizen ship contest, sponsored by Belle. Passi Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, are Miss Pat Gainsforlh of Woodhurn High school and Miss Carolyn Lcnhardl of Ihe Norlh Marion High school. The three girb will be honored at a lea by the local chapter, the. dale to be announced lalcr. LITTLE Garden club of Salem llci'jhts met last week at the home of Mrs. Virgil Sexton for a pro gram and dessert. Mrs. Lyle Bnyne reported on Garden eiub projects, the Clara llandlcy scholarship fund and the national remelery fund. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Baync on February H. paiaiNT Iff w Goltenweds Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nelson, above, arc observing their golden wedding at a reception planned for next Saturday afternoon, February 2, at the home of their son-in-law and daugh-.. ter, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Chamberlain, 2630 Prinjle road. Friends ate invited" to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. IDonn's.. studio picture) ' 2 Groups at College Pledge OREGON COLLEGE OF EDU CATION, Monmouth (Special) Both the Collecto Coeds and the Staff and Key, Oregon. College of Education women's honorary serv ice clubs, pledged and conducted informal initiation for new mem bers last week. Staff and Key tapped eight new members; Col lecto Coeds added 11. Joining Collcclo Coeds were: Beverly Babb, Myrtle Creek': Ar lenc Bush, Drain; Phyllis Golbcck, Empire; Marylee Hart, Beaver ton: Gerry Krasch, Salem: Jean- nctte Tufts, Brownsmead; Sue Ko bayashi and Evelyn Tanaka, La- haina, Hawaii; and Marilyn At verson, Pat North, and Maurice Wood, all of Portland. New Staff and Key members are: Virginia Chapman, Eugene. Alice Clark, Nchalem; Jane Har- man, Toledo; Beverly Hubbard, Willamina: Laticia Gunn, Grande Hondo; Tcrri Quinn, Redmond; Peggy Hhoads, Gresham: and Gerry Scarborough, Gearhart, Membership in both clubs is se lective. To be considered for mem bership, Ihe members must have been enrolled at least one term and have achieved a 2.5 or heller CPA. Other qualifications for membership are listed as service, character, leadership, scholarship and loyalty. JUNIOR winners jit the Knights of Columbus Bridge club last week were Mrs. A. Elvin and Mrs. 0. A. Mueller North and South and Mrs. 11. Kropp and Roger Archer, East and West. Second place went to Mrs. P. Eason and Mrs. Myrtle Watson and Mrs. R. Archer and Henry Kropp. Senior winners were Mrs. W. A. Barsch and Mrs. R. Pari, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schechlmon, Mrs. K. Os born and Donald Huff, W. Wilson and Dr. J. Garrc. The annual birthday and election party will be this Thursday night. .MOLAU.A (Special) Mrs. Lloyd Bystrom and Mrs. Waller W arren arranged a surprise parly j honorin,: Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Sandberg in their newly acquired home on Cole avenue, Fridav eve- I ning. Tw-flve couples called and i cni.nl Ihi. pvoninn ivilli tlto ZA. I bergs, playing pinochle and 500. The group presented them a pic lure and planted for their new home. No-host refreshments were served later in the evening. torn A uaivm rat mm.1 2-V. :. fWrt r,. U ;. Pcrfumt BOTH fan (lt I'timf? (.. a Nbjt'uj int ( tnot prffnliti.ir Mt, ift'ltirt. inn pftlumf inr miuhmit l.lH .j!rr tl-ih bnllnntlT a tfn!v tutiirivH nn vtur drr.ir.R ulV An inpifM i(t fhi'-f f'-r all is-.a-ion. ff'vaf tron ttt. Capital . Drug Store 40S State St. Oivt au Gi( $trrp iM Feted at Shower MQLALLA (Special) A bridal shower was gii en Friday evening, honoring Miss Carol Burghardt, who is lo marry John Doveton February 23 in Grace Lutheran church. Hostesses for the shower were Mrs. Carl E. Kalb and Mrs. Marvin Brawner, held in Molalla VFW hall. Decorations carried out the Val entine theme. The gift table was centered with a bride doll and white tapers. The guest of honor was assisted by Mrs. Dale Mon roe in opening and listing the gifts. Miss Burghardt also wore a red carnation corsage, a gift from the hostesses. Several games were played with prizes received by Mrs. Jc Hop finger, .Mrs. Dale Monroe and Mrs. Leonard Vica. Mrs. Goidie Kalb assisted Ihe hostesses in serving the refreshments. Mrs. Otto Rus sell played a piano solo, and Miss Burghardt and Mrs. Monroe sang a duet "Always" accompanied by Mrs. Russell. j NEW1957 GENERAL AUTOMATIC Ixtra lrg Caducity 10 lb. fry cloNtw Two Wash Cyckt Normal and short Ona Yaar Warranty Plut- 4 yoar additional on aaaloa) in transmission C ff Molar ' ) rfaraapewtr PoworCul uin extra largo edacity - full wsW a4 61 ona 'iofl M4ntic dar Ijlcb-trubla fraw survico a ftisy venting-if desired Use on 220 or 1 15 volt mi TILL 9 P.M. Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 29, 1957 2 Sisters Tell Their Betrothals Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Shields are announcing the engagements of their two daughters. Miss Marilyn Kay Shields Is be-t-iMf in l.oran S. Hassett. son of Mrs. Wesley A. Hassett Grants Pass. Both are students at Oregon State college where the bride-to-be is a member of Alpha Xi Delia sorority ana ne is ai filiated with Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity. Their wedding is plan ned for 8 o'ebick the evening of February 9 at the Shields home. Miss Patricia Colleen Shields is engaged to Barry Keyes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones, Jr. of Lulu Island, Vancouver, B. C. No date is set for the wedding. Miss Shields is a senior at UBivft-sily of Washington and is a member filG SAVING! Formerly Sold for $97so 430 COURT STREET WASHER for only BUY A MATCHING DRYER Afffl PAY AJ UTTU AJ 3 45 Per Wk. Pair! SALEM'S OLDEST SALEM S LARGEST FRANCHISED DEALER APPLIANCE DISPLAY 365 N. COMMERCIAL Dance for Youth at St. Paul's Church A dance is planned for 7th, 8U and 9th grade young people of St. Paul's Episcopal church next Sat urday night, February 2, at the parish hall. The party will be between 7 and oUin o'clock, and refreshments will bo served. Mrs. Henry Windell is chairman of arrangements. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider are to be chaperons for the partji, Sl'IBlTUAl. Sunflower club an nounces it is not meeting this Thursday, January 31, nolice lo be given later for the next meet ing. of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Mr. Keyes is in second year at denUl school at University of Washingtnj. He is a member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Constellation Follow, you en it own air drama without pulling. Nozile glide ftmootrily on 3 wheel. . . , doubW itrolth hou len you clean a full flight of lair, . , , full 1 horser power motor . . . bins iz threwaway dust bag. ELECTRIC TERMS AS LOW AS $2.70 PER WK. Su.ls Kelurn Model At Slight Additional Cost and GREEN STAMPS 'OPES FRI. HUE 9 P.M. TILL a. m.M t v k - ji a o