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Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, February. 5, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 1 Page 7 Officers Named by Nile Club New officers have been chosen for Salem club, Daughters of the Nile, the election taking place at the meeting and luncheon on Mon day. ' Mrs. Earl T. Andrcsen is the new president, succeeding Mrs. George R. K. Moorhcad. Other new officers are: Mrs. Leonard Rowan, vice president: Mrs. Al bert Morris, secretary; Mrs. Fred rick Klaus, treasurer. On March 1 a dinner' will be given to honor the retiring presi - dent, the party lo be at the Sen- of Garnett, Kansas, and Mr. Bag ator hotel. Mrs. E. C. Purvine re-'ger is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ported on the affair at the Mon-1 Lawrence Bagger of Salem, day meeting. I Given in marriage by her father, Annual spring benefit card party -the bride wore a street-length of the club is announced for April princess-style dress of ivory satin 30. I embossed faille, fashioned with Mrs. Thomas E. Rilca was wel-' corned as a new member of the club at the Monday meeting. Mrs. Roach Winner Of Speaking Award MILL CITY (Special) - Mrs. John Prideaux presided at the meeting last week of the Mill City Toaslmistress club at Mari-Linn school. Invocation for the eve ning was given by Mrs. Leo Poole. Mrs. A. E. Nesbitt and Mrs. Rob ert Vencss acted as lexicoligists. Mrs. William Prichard was topic mistress with members giving im promptu speeches and the winning traveling award going to Mrs. Robert Roach for the best speech on the topic, "What I Would Do for Mankind If Able." Mrs. Roach also gave the education speech giving pointers on extemporaneous speaking. ' Giving their first speeches were Mrs. Nels Ingram wso spoke on "My Moct Unforget table Character" and Mrs. Robert Vencss whose subject was "Gou lash." Critics for the speeches were Mrs. Gayle Lowcry and Mrs. Donna Wesley. Evaluating the evening's meeting was Mrs. Low cry and Mrs. Poole acted as timer. Guests (or the evening was Mrs. Kenneth Chance. The next meet ing is scheduled for February 14 when husbands and other guests will be present. MOLALLA (Special) Daughters Leonard Grice, Jr., James Grice of the Nile met last week at the j 0f Albany: Marlene McCoy of Sub home of Mrs. L. G. Foglesong, I limity : Greta Bradley and Ken with Mrs. John Steininger assist- j neth Stephenson of Stayton; Dos ing. New officers elected for the ' sie Akcrs, Leonard Marcum, Bill year include Mrs. Fred Sexton, iKubilek. 0. B. Wattenbarger, D. L. president; Mrs. George Bpnke, I vice - president; Mrs. William Crawford, secretary - treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Holman is outgoing president. Past matrons club of Orchid chapler, Order of Eastern Star, also met recently to elect new of ficers. Mrs. Stanley Ray was named president; Mrs. Newell Hall, vice-president; Mrs. Russell , Wenger, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. ' S. B. Powers, outgoing president, . was hostess for the meeting. Card Social Set N MOUNT ANGEL (Special )-Con-tract bridge will be included with the usual games of auction bridge, "500," and pinochle at the Wednes day evening, February 6, card so- cial, sponsored by the St. Ann's Altar society. The doors of the St. Lansing Neighbors Garden club Mary's school auditorium will open mccts at j-30 p.m., Thursday, at at 7:30 o'clock, and card playing nc nonle of Mrs. Ralph Hein. Pic will start promptly at 8 o'clock. : turcs taV:cri by Rholin Cooley of The luncheon which follows card silvcrton on a recent European playing, will be served in the trip will he shown during the pro school dining hall. gram hour. Mrs. A. A. Hauth, chairman and 1 Mrs. Alfred Huber, co-chairman, arc assisted bv a hostess commit- WOODBURN (Special) Mem tec of fifteen members. The pub- bers of the Woodburn Woman s lie is invited. I club will meet at the library I Wednesday, February 6, lor a LEBANON (Special) Colored , bricl business session at 1 p.m. slides showing garden uses of in- and then will go to Aurora for a secticides will be shown hv Ralph charity tea given by the Aurora Cruson to Lebanon Garden club club. Mrs. George Rossman, state members, Thurdav. at the home ! federation president, will be the of Mrs. Ray Gleason on Route 3 following the opening program at 1.30 p.m. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Chris Huck and Mrs. Peter F. Smith. GERVAIS (Special) St. Rita's Altar socielv nf Gervais will meet Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m. in the Old r annual ica. School. In charge of serving re- patriotic nature this year. freshmenls are hostrss Mrs. Al-' bert Prnnll. co-hostesses Mrs. n ,. . . Martin ScMechtcr, Mrs. Stanley Ajnlilllil Girl Coining Scguin. and Mrs. Anna McGuire.; .. I-Voni Near Easl Discussion will take place cnnccrn-l '"'" 1 "' inc a pre-I.enten social event to be MOLALLA ( Special 1 Mrs. F. M. given by the ladies. ; Henriksen rcporls that her daugh- tcr Audrey will be here lor a visit WOODHURN (Special) Mrs. j in March alter spending two years Eugene Stoller will be hostess to; in Behruit, in U. S. stale depart the Woodburn Women's Golf asso- ment work. Miss Henriksen was ciatidn members Thursdav. Feb- j close to the firing in that section, ruarv 7 at her home for a no-host j On her last trip, she had numerous luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Co-host-! colored slides of Palestine area, esses will be Mrs. Robert Brandt, ! She has been in Washington, D.C. and Mrs. J. F. Lacey. LOWEST-PRICED ROCKET ENGINE CAR ! YwTI JO fw OoUk otl ll-B'l ) tor ! Itit rorl IIO-CAI mkil HG-CA f!of monetl Aa at a ,,it. ftat'i oir "'' ,tk, '" 'w K,d"1 Coma b ia , ria ol DRIVE A '57 OlDSMOBIlt AT Loder Bros. Co., 465 Center St. Salem Man Is Wed in Kansas From Garnett, Kansas, comes an account of the recent wedding of Miss Barbara Jean Bennett of that city and Richard L. Bagger! nf Salr-m Th cnr..io u ... .f. 2 0 clock the afternoon of January 19 in the Methodist church at Garnett, the Rev. Paul W. Pcntz officiating at the double ring cere mony. The church altar was dec orated with a fan-shaped arrange ment of peach gladioluses and palms. For music, Carol Ras mussen of Omaha sang and Joan Trimmell of Topeka played the organ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Bennett drop-shoulder neckline trimmed witn tiny pearls and rhinestones. The bride wore a small white hat and carried "i cascade of white carnations. Miss Lavone Halseth of Sheri- dan, Ore. was maid of honor! She wore an apple green dress with matching hat and carried a cas cade of pink carnations. Dale Bamctt of Prairie Village, Kansas, was best man. Ushers were David Allen of Blair, Neb., and William Champe, Jr. of Kan sas City, Kansas. The reception following was in the church parlor. After the ceremony the couple left for Fremont. Neb. where they are students in Midland college. A large group of relatives and friends, many from out-of-town, at tended the wedding. Janet Adair Honored JEFFERSON (Special! Mrs. Oliver Stephenson and Mrs. Bill Grice were hostesses for a bridal shower honoring Miss Janet Adair whose marriage to James Black well, Jr., will be an event of Feb ruary 22. Gifts were presented under a pink umbrella decorated with bows which centered the table Refresh ments were served by the host esses assisted by Misses Sandra Stephenson and Judy Malone. Present were Mesdames Sybil LeHodnv. Ed Lindley. Ted Malone, Brown, Robert Winn, Rodney Hart, r,en Hart. Dean Cobb, Jack Grimes, Wallace Dawson, hart Aernie. Charles Hart, Jr., James Blackwcll, Sr., D. C. Buckner, El lis Hambv and Marilyn Lehnherr, and Misses Josephine Gctchell, Sandra Dawson, Sandra Stephen son and Glcnda Brown, all of Jef ferson. EAST SALEM (Special) Sched uled tor the first week of t h e month in East Salem are several social group meetings. Sweglc Road Garden club meets Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bryan Garrison on Sweglc road.' Merry Minglers club meets Thursdav at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Carl Snyder on Lancaster drive speaker. HUBBARD (Special) - After a dessert at the home of Mrs. Ed ward Schoor. at 12:30 on Wednes day, February 6, members of the Hiihhard Woman's club will be guests 01 me Aurora - 1 I 'or several years. llll Wedding At Dallas fiattac tk. . DALLAS (Special I The mar. ZcSer to Alfred Leon Loyd of Monmouth was solemnized Satur day afternoon at St. Philip's Cath olic church at 2 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Zeigler and Mr. Loyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Loyd of Mon mouth. The Rev. Albert Rodakewski of ficiated at the double ring service. The church was decorated with tall baskets of blue .irises and white stock. Mrs. Ed Gilmore was the solo ist and was accompanied at the organ by James Fliflet who also 0 aved the niotial music. The bride was attractively dressed in a chapel length frock of brocaded taffeta, with fitted bo dice, a matching cummerbund at the waist and a rounded neckline The bouffant skirt was worn over a hoop. A fingertip veil oT tulle fell from a headpiece and the bride carried a white Bible with a corsage of pink roses. Mr. Zeig ler escorted his daughter to the altar. Miss Betty Lou Zeigler was her sister's only attendant. She wore a dress fashioned like that of the bride in baby blue. In her hair was a bandeau of matching net and flowers. Her flowers were a nosegay of pink rosebuds sur rounded by white carnations. Joe Avina of Myrtle Point was best man. Ushers were Don Dixon of Monmouth and Paul Hamilton of Corvallis. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Zeigler wore a navy blue dress, accented with rhinestones and pearls on the bodice, and a small pink hat. Both mothers wore cor sages of pink rosebuds. Following the service a recep tion was arranged at a school building of the church. A tiered cake centered the bride's table, flanked by colorful arrangements of flowers and tapers. Mrs. Jacob Ploub and Mrs. William Mack cut the cake and assisting were Mrs. Gale Yankee, sister of the bride groom, and Mrs. William Wilson, sister of the bride. In charge of the guest book was Miss Patricia Lee Zeigler, another sister of the bride. For her going away costume the bride donned a suit of beige tweed with a white hat and beige shoos. A corsage of pink rosebuds was pinned to her suit. Following a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Port land. HAVE YOU HEARD . . . thai the favorile meet ing place for women of the Salem area is Meier & Frank's-Salem each Thursday morning from 9:30-10:30 al "COFFEE AND" TIME . , . a come as you are coffee hour for women . . . feal iring informal modeling of daytime and sports :lolhes in a friendly "over Ihe coffee cup" atmosphere. EVERYONE HAS FUN , , . and so will you, when you join your friends for "Coffee And" time this Thursday at Meier & Frank's Salem. P.S. Facilities available at "Coffee And" time for your own coffee parties. Call EM 3-221 1 Ext 291 for reserva tions. OREGON ROOM STREET FLOOR PaiMMBMIWMMMaiMMIil.,.!'!)'.!! ) ' ail JS -rV V V -- VvfVT ' s$tf 't&i-W&i -Mf Oti-J " "v Spring on Foot Hammered metal decor on a wideaway sling designed' by DcLiso Debs. Recent Bride Feted MOLALLA (Special) A bridal shower last week honored Mrs. Richard L. Hornych, formerly Miss Alice Burns, with Misses Gail Marine and Harryette Swcr-;baDy ver as nosicsses ai nmuerianu. Tne maternal grandparents are ! Milton Porter of Chinook, Mont., to Homes Community hall. - Kr. atl( MrSi Roland Scegcr, ma- Gordon Ellwood Burner of Wood After the gifts were opened, re-: ernai great grandmother, Mrs. I burn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. freshmenls were served ny ine hostesses. The guests included classmates of Mrs. Hornych at Molalla union high school. Partici pating in the shower were Mrs. Ed Hornych, Mrs. Alfred Burns, Misses Pat Rcasoner, Lois Burns, Mary Lou Eyman, Cora Adams, Diana Simi, June Harper, Cecelia Hekala, Lee Ann and Karen Leh man, Sharon Ellison, Virginia. Pal mer, Judy Moehnkc, Muriel Roice, Janet May, Dcloris Sheets, Sonja Ball, Judy Melum, Pat O'Connor, Terric Pitman, Judy Miettunen, Carol Shaver,' Toni Counts, Carol Polack, Georgia Ferguson and Kathy Howell. MOLALLA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams were recent birthday dinner hosts for mem- bcrs of the Williams family. Birth - Monday: 12 Noon to 9 Friday: 10 A.M. to 9 Mother Days: 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 STORE HOURS - - jTl i At "ijk fel lnlenieni Told Rnaiuwicht iMaroaret Sopeerl nn1 i(ne hjrih 0( a son. Corbev Forest, prjday, Feb. 1, at the Salem Gen- ri hnsniinl Also wrleomins the is 0 sjstcri Kim Roleen. Nina Browning, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Granville Boatwright. SALEM HEIGHTS (Special) The Valentine party of the South Hills Garden club will be on Tues day February 5, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Maude. It is sched uled for 8 p.m. with Mrs. Dorothy Clinker and Mrs. Leslie Warren co-hostesses. days honored were those of E. J Williams, Sr Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams and Mrs. David Holmes. illiams and Mrs. David Holmes. Others present were Mrs. E. J. Williams, Sr., Elaine Williams, David Holmes, Bill Holmes, Skip Jones, R. F, David, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Davis, Jr., Oregon City: ' Mrs. Ruth Hungate, Silvcrton P.M P.M. P.M. , 1' Z t 0 W IIS I f I i Miss Rita Chalmers fashion stylist for McCall's Patterns, will com mentate the show, end tell you ell about these glamorous fashions. features this chic shoe for spring, nOODBURN (Special) An- ' nouncemenl was made recently in Eugene of the engagement of Miss ' Geraldinc Jeanetto Porter of that Icily, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Burtner of Corvallis The wedding will be on March 9 in Eugene. Miss Porter attended North Montana college. She is em ployed in Eugene. Mr. Burtner attended Oregon State college and College of the Pacific and later received his degree in speech at University of Oregon. He is now teaching in Woodhurn High school. SILVERTON (Special) Mrs. Marie Hope and her daughter. Miss Maxine Hope, were host esses at their home Sunday, com 'piimenting Mrs. Sylvester Bennett nn n. ,..,,.; r h.- wikh-.v niversary. The dinner was served early Sunday afternoon, and re freshments were served during the late afternoon. Places were made at flic table for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Ben- rj ' "' SL W A ..'dTi'js I - District Meeting Honors Visitor WOODBURN (Speical)-Gervais chapter of Gcrvais, Ramona chap ter of Silvcrton and Evergreen chapter of Woodburn, Order of the Eastern Star, joined for a district meeting at the Masonic temple In Woodburn Friday night for the official visit of Mrs. Ber tha 0. Burton, worthy grand ma tron of the grand chapter of Ore gon. Gervais chapter was the. host group and conducted the opening and closing ceremonies. Ever green was in charge of escort and "good of the order" and Ramona conferred the degrees. Seated in the east previous to the opening ceremony were Mrs. Merle Ramp, worthy matron, and Fred Mo Claughry, worthy patron, of Ger vais chapter; Mrs. Marlon San ford, worthy matron, and Harry Riches, worthy patron, of' Ra mona chapter; Mrs. Edna Peter son, worthy matron, and Leif Peterson, worthy patron, of Ever green chapter. Introduced and escorted were Mrs. Bertha 0. Burton, worthy grand matron, and Walter Bailey, worthy grand patron, of the grand chapter of Oregon. Also introduced and honored were Mrs. Mabel Bailey, grand electa, and Mrs, Beryl Parker, worthy matron of Zenith chapter of Scio. Addresses - were given by the worthy grand matron and worthy grand patron and other guesls spoke briefly. A vocal solo was given by Don Tabler with Mrs, Layman Baird accompanying. Several songs were presented by the men's chorus and officers of the three chapters joined in a candlelight drills. Refreshments were served by a joint committee from the three chapters including Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hcnmng of Gervais: Aus tin Sanford, Mrs. E. A. Finlcy and &lrs. Ed Jackson of Silvcrton Mr. and Mrs. Harlow C. Dixon and Mr. and Mrs, Gail Wengcn roth of Woodburn. nctt (Wilma Hope) and Larry, Maria and Jo Anne, all of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson and Keith and Leslie of Snlem; and the hostesses, Mrs. Marie 1 Hope and Miss Mnxinc Hope personal appearance . . . tomorrow at Meier & Frank's-Salem MISS AMERICA FASHION SHOW featuring her Everglaze wardrobe McCall patterns in fabrics by Everglaze Wednesday, February 6--2:30p.m. AUDITORIUM SECOND FLOOR Conin, sro Miss America 1957, lovely Marian McKnighl in her McCall's Pattern wardrobe of beautiful cottons by Evcrfast, made crease resistant by "Everglaze." Miss America's elegant fashion fabrics wardrobe, designed especially for her by McCall's Pat terns, includes prophetic styles for every occasion, from casual fashions to ball gowns. Good travelers all, these fashions are wonderfully crease resistant. Color-fastness is backed by the famous Evcrfast color guarantee. Make these feminine and ver satile dresses for yourself , . , easily and inexpensively! Meier & Frank's has all these wonderful fabrics featured in Miss America's wardrobe Famous polished cotton, plain or printed yd. Nubby Lino Weave in plain or print yd. Salina printed cottons, lovely colors i yd. Soft silk-like Cario lawn yd. Superior quality Sunmere polished cotton, plain, print yd. Evcrfast sun faille prints r yd, SI nil mnm, ,i 1 Cvarglaia.Wa'droba MeCa'i't Panama av IV EHM IT Wins Scholarship WOODBURN (Special) Miss Jane McGrath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McGrath of Woodburn, has won a special mu sic study scholarship at Oregon State college. Miss McGrath won the scholarship in organ for the winter term in competitive audition before a music department facul ty committee. It entitles her to private lessons in organ and is renewable for spring quarter if rgr j ti OlD WEDNESDAY -FEB. 6 i U Miss America AUDITORIUM, SECOND FLOOR . 2:30 P. M. M National Boy Activities Jf. 1 " BWC nCDADTUCkIT CTDEET CICtOR and phone onlm. Flux shipping; co? In arms oif.vi'ro our regular truck delivery roulei. FABRIC CENTER-SECOND FLOOR sha maintains her high ' level of scholarship. - Miss McGrath is a junior major ing in elementary education.- She is a graduate of Woodburn ' high school. lJ MOLALLA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Dick Welle entertained at three tables of bridge in their home Saturday evening. High score honors went to Mrs. Larry Wicse and to Ken Stafford Jr. A dessert was served. Fashion Show Scout Week V and Displays' - HI 1.79 1.19 1.39 1.9S 2.50 1.95 PHONE EM 4-Z261 us I iiwaain I 0