Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, March 20, 19b .
Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER
'Miss Wilson Wed Sunday
!At Service in St. John's
Officers
Listed by
Chapter
New officers are being an
nounced for Chapter CB of P.E.O
S'sterhood.
Mrs. Dean F. Klarr is president
of the group again, and serving
with her will be Mrs. P. L. Cal
vert, vice president: Mrs. D. R,
Harvey, recording secretary: Mrs
F. L. Guy of Dallas, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Jack Greenwood
of Dallas, treasurer; Mrs, Evelyn
B. Sleep, chaplain; Miss Maxine
Hennger, guard.
Mrs. Klarr and Mrs. Calvert will
be delegate and alternate to the
state convention to be in Salem
this spring.
Lions Auxiliary
Mrs. Robert T. Arthur was wel
comed as a new member at the
meeting of Keizer Lions Auxiliary,
Tuesday evening, at the home of
Mrs. Otis A. Anderson. Mrs. Lloyd
A. Treat assisted the hostess.
Work was completed on favors
for the spring board meeting of
Lions Auxiliaries which will be
conducted in Salem April 2.
Next meeting of the group will
be April 16 at the home of Mrs.
Walter J. Kechler with Mrs. John
J. Payton assisting.
NEW MEMBERS Initialed by
Willamette Ladies Auxiliary No.
2081, Fraternal Order of Eagles,
Tuesday evening were Miss Myr-
na Jo Robinson, Miss Donna
Dean, Mrs. Iva Foulks, Mrs. Lil
lian Davis and Mrs. Ruth Gill. A
social hour followed the ceremony.
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Some Notations . .
By M. L. F.
Further details about the 1957
convention of Oregon Federation
or Women s Clubs in balem on
May 7 and 8 are being an
nounced . , ,
Secretary of State Mark O. Hat'
field is announced as the banquet
sneaker for the convention
Mrs. D, 0. Arnold of Concord, N.
H., recording secretary of the Gen
eral Federation of Women s Cluns,
will be honor guest at the meet
ing, It is reported by Mrs. George
Rossman, prciildcnt of the state
group ... All convention sessions
are to be in the First Presbyterian
church, except the banquet, slated
for the Marion hotel . . .
Mn, Clark C. McCall Is general
chairman . . ,
Salem friends have been inter
ested to seo a former resident,
Mrs, Eugene Walper, appear as
one ol the models for the TV show
of queen for a day . . . The Wal
pers moved to southern California
the past year . . . sirs, waiper
also is commentator on another
show , . .
Visitors at the annual meeting
of Salem League of Women Voters
on March 28 will he Mrs. It. K,
Campbell, stale president of the
LWV, and a past slate president,
Mrs. A. V. Logan , . . Both are
from Corvallis . . . The annual
meeting Is to be a dinner gather
ing In Knight Memorial Congre
gational church . . , Reservations
for the dinner may be made by
calling Mrs. E. R, Daugherly , , .
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CAPITAL
DRUG STORE
405 Stale Street
Salem Group to Go
To Portland Event
A group from Salem will attend
the Western International Refrig
eration convention in Portland on
March 21) to 31 according to plans
developed at the meeting of
Cherry - ettes Chapter, Refrigera
tion' Service Engineers Society
Auxiliary, Tuesday evening at May
flower Hall. About a dozen cou
ples will bo present at the Port
land meeting.
A new project has been adopted
by tho auxiliary in the preparation
of scrapbooks for the children at
Fairvlcw Home. Work will be done
on tho books at the next meeting
April IB. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C
Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W.
llnnn will be hosts for the meet
ing.
At Tuesday night's program,
Mrs. Richard D. Slater gave hand
writing annlyses. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Clnus and Mr. and Mrs.
L, DcJardo served as hosts.
A SPECIAL fund-raising lunch
eon has been announced by the
Y-Teens Mothers Club for Thurs
day, March 28, at the V'WCA, all
12 o'clock. Committees arc work
ing on features for the affair which
will bo a benefit for cluh projects. I
Wed Sunday evening, March 17,
at a pretty service in the St. John's
Lutheran church were Miss Maud
rey Zoe Wilson and Richard Edwin
Reitzenstein.
The bride is the daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. William J. Wilson, Sr.
and Mr. Reitzenstein is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reitzen
stein, all of Salem.
Daffodils, white snapdragons,
and acacia carried out yellow,
green and white theme. The cere
mony was a candlelight one with
the Rev. Walter G. Boss offici
ating. Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a dress of slipper
satin and Chantilly lace, fashioned
In unique style and designed and
made by her mother. Tne finger
tip illusion veil was arranged from
a crown of net lace matching that
of the dress and trimmed with
pearls. Tho bride wore mitts
matching the dress lace and car
ried a bouquet of yellow rosebuds
and stcphanotis with a white
orchid in the center.
Sister Attends ,
Miss Janene Jo Wilson was maid
of honor for her sister. She wore
a pale green brocaded taffeta
dress in Empire style with a
pleated insert. Her matching hat
was designed with an open crown
and a large brim of pleated il
lusion veiling.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. George
Allen, classmate of the bride, and
Miss Joan Harrison. Their frocks
wore of pale yellow brocaded taf
feta fashioned like that of the
maid of honor's and both wore
matching hats. All the attendants
carried ivy baskets of yellow daf
fodils and acacia.
Gavlc Thompson, daughter of the
Harold Thompsons, longtime
friends of the Wilson family, was
flower girl. She woro a dress
identical to that worn by the at
tendant and carried a basket of
yellow rose petals.
Bruce Wilson, brother of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
Candlelightcrs were Miss Sharon
Durbin, cousin of the bride, and
Miss Merrily Thompson, sister of
the flower girl. Their dresses
were identical to those of the
bridesmaids'. All attendants wore
white gloves, gifts of the bride.
Allen Reitzenstein was best man
for his brother. Ushers were
George Lewis and Norman Mc
Donald. The bride's mother wore a bro
caded faille dress, styled with a
pearl and rhinestone neckline, pink
accessories and a corsage of pink
rosebuds. Mrs. Reitzenstein wore
a blue lace over taffeta dress with
matching jacket, white accessories
and a corsage of yellow roses.
For the music, Jane iricKson,
cousin of the bride, was soloist,
Wiliam Fischer playing the organ.
Reception Follows
The reception following tne cere
mony was in the church parlors.
The bride's table was covered with
a white satin cloth and the double
tiered cake was topped with yellow
bells. Mrs. George Pepcr Sr. cut
the cake, assisted by Mrs. Harold
Thompson and Miss Norma John
ston, cousin of the bride. Mrs..
Elgon Wilson, aunt of the bride,
presided at the coffee urn, and
Mrs. Annabclle Durbin, aunt of the
bride, was at the punch bowl. In
charge of the guest book was Mrs.
George Lewis. Miss Sandra Wil
son, cousin of the bride, passed
the dream cake. Mrs. Mel Horst,
sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs.
Ralph Cavens, cousin of the bride,
were in charge of the gifts.
For traveling the bride wore a
tan sheath dress with matching
coat, brown accessories and a cor
sage of white orchids. The couple
will be at home at 1350 Peace
street, Salem.
Out-of-twon guests were the
Elgon Wilson family of Yakima,
Wash., Miss Norma Johnston of
Spokane, Mrs. Bill Hefcncider of
Portland, and the bride's brother,
William J. Wilson, Jr., who came
from the naval base at San Diego
as a surprise.
' CASCADE Chapter, National Sec
retaries association, met Tuesday
evening at the Golden Pheasant
with a lesson on business admin
istration providing the program.
Leaders of the discussion were
Miss Lois Manning and Mrs. How
ard Wlcklund.
" Next meeting of the chapter will
be April 2,
HOSTESS to her bridge club for'
luncheon and the afternoon, Thurs
day, will be Mrs. John A, Heltzel.
Talks to Club
WILLAMINA (Special) Mrs.
Nellie Michael, Yamhill county
chairman of the women's advisory
committee for civil defense, was
guest speaker at the March meet
ing ot the Business and Protcsslon-
al Woman's club. There wore 28
present, including several guests,
The district convention will be
March 30 in Newberg.
The April meeting will he a din
ner one, at Gillespie's. The group
win men go to tne home of Mrs.
Blanche Yoast for a work meeting.
Is Bride-Elect
The engagement of Miss Bertha
Becklcy, Portland, daughter of
Mrs. Nina Bcckley of Salem and
the late Wesley B. Bcckley, to Jer
ry Lccder of Portland was an
nounced recently. No date is set
for the wedding.
AN OVERNIGHT ski trip to Ma-
zamja Lodge Is planned by Bethel
43, Job's Daughters, for this week
end. More than 20 girls are in
cluded in the group which will
meet at the Scottish Rite temple.
Saturday morning at 7 o'clock, to
proceed by private cars to the
lodge.
Accompanying the members will
be Mrs. Ray Stringham, bethel
ouardian. Mrs. Don R. Judson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Keudcll
and Warren R. Baker.
VISITOR here from Cheyenne,
Wvoming. Is James A. McAllister,
guest of his brother-in-law and
sister, Judge and Mrs. Joseph B
Felton.
Sportswear Clearance Sale
3-Day Bargain Event SALE
Tagged to Save You V3-V2 Up to 60 From Reg. Price
SKIRTS-BLOUSES-SWEATERS
Lightweight
Wools, Wools
& Orion
A Fine Brand Namet
Colors Galore
Pink, Green, Red, Grey,
Blue, Beige and
olher colors
Designed to Really Fit
Over 150 Skirts in
3 Sale Price Groups
7.99-$9.99
$10.99
Reg. sold $1 2.95 to J 17.95
BUY NOW AND SAVE
Small Deposit Will
Hold In lay-away
Clearaway Sale
on Cotton
Blouses
One low Sale Price
Only$2.99
Take Your Choice
of Values up to
$995
CLEARAWAY SALE
ON
Cotton Skirts
Just3.99-4.99
and 6.99
Reg. Values up to $14.95
Imported
Wools
Australian
Lambs Wool
Clearaway Sale on Sweaters '
Cashmeres 7.95 Val. 4.99
9.95 Val. 5.99
10.95 Val. 6.99
14.95 Val. 8.99
$17.95 Cashmeres-Sale M1.99
'22.95 Cashmeres-Sale 13.99
'24,95 Cashmeres-Sale 14.99
SPECIAL Sale Group
Reg. Sold $5.95 to $22.95
Sale Tagged 2.99 to 9.99
Pedal PushersandJackets
Jacket Sale - All Wool -Sale $6.99 and $8.99
Pedal Pushers Sale Only 7.99
lightweight Wool - $12.95 Value
Cotton Pedal Pushers-Sale 2.99 and $4.99
Values to 9.95
Nurses' While Washable
Leather Oxford
Original Genuine
Kleenette by Goli
$8.95 Value
Sale$5
Sportswear Sale Thursday-Friday-Saturday
The VOGUE -OF -SALEM
441 ITATI ITMIT - DOWNTOWN SALIM
Sail for Mediterranean Navy Lieutenant Robert V. Schmidt,
Mrs. Schmidt and their five-year-old son, Randy, are shown above
getting a bit of Atlantic sun on the deck of the military sea trans
portation service transport USNS Gocthals, en route to the Medi
terranean sea. Lt. Schmidt is being transferred from the U.S.
Naval Auxiliary Air Station at Corpus Christi to Malta for duty
in the Fleet Air Squadron 201. Lt. Schmidt is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Schmidt of Salem. (Navy Information Office picture)
Officers Hosts
To Star Group
Mrs. Edward Williams and Vir
gil T. Golden, retiring worthy ma
tron and patron of Chadwick Chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star, enter
tained at a party at the Masonic
temple, Tuesday evening, honoring
Chadwick members and a number
of friends. The affair marked the
close of their term in office.
Providing entertainment for the
social hours were the Capital City
barbershop quartet in a group of
songs and humor, John Lewis with
sleight of hand acts, and Professor
Ralph Dobbs with a piano solo.
During the ceremonial, Mrs. Ar
nold Johnson, worthy matron elect,
presented an addenda for the re
tiring officers and Mrs. Earl E.
Wiper sang, accompanied by Mrs.
Jessie Bush Mickelson.
In a brief business session an
nouncements were made of the ac
ceptance of invitations to attend
public installation of the new of
ficers of Ainsworth chapter on
March 22 and Trinity chapter on
March 29, both rites to be at the
bcouisn idle temple. Also an
nounced was the Chadwick chap
ter rummage sale on April 12 and I
13.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Williams and their
son, Buzz, and daughter, Jean;
and Mr. and Mrs. Golden and their
sons, Tom and Lee.
A DAUGHTER, their fifth, was
born Monday, March 18, at Salem
General hospital to Dr. and Mrs.
Austin W. Eivers. The new arrival
has been named Gcnelle Marie.
The four sisters welcoming the
baby are Judith Ann, Denise,
Marilee, and Kathleen.
Mrs. A. N. Steigerwald of Port
land is the grandmother.
Miss Rentz
Bride-elect
Announcement Is made by Mx.
and Mrs. Anton Rentz of the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Eileen Rentz, to Pvt. William J.
Given, grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
P. L. Pratt.
No date is set for the wedding.
The bride-elect was graduated
from Sacred Heart academy and is
now employed here. Pvt. Given
attended North Salem High School
and is now stationed with the army
at Fort Ord.
'Hobo Dinner' Set
For Next Saturday
A "hobo dinner" for which mem
bers will come it) appropriate
costumes ihas been arranged by
the Independent Order of Forest
ers for Saturday evening, March
23, at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall. Members have been
advised to bring their own tin
plates, tin cups or tin cans for
the 7:30 o'clock dinner.
Chairman for the evening will
be Mrs. Bruce Peterson. Assisting
on the committee arc Mr. and
Mrs. Emil W. Otjen, Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Rickman, Mr, and Mrs. Wil
liam Craycroft, Mrs. Jay Lee and
Mrs. Ruth Baker. Mrs. Otjen will
serve also on the entertainment
committee assisted by Mrs. Ray
mond Werbowski.
Hostess at Parties
Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee is en
tertaining at her South High street
home at a series of bridge and
luncheon parties. On Thursday
and Friday of this week she is
entertaining at two of these affairs, i Last week, Mrs. Woodmansee en
inviting a group of 12 each day. I tertained for a group of eight.
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IHID
THURSDAY - MARCH 21
"Coffee And" Time with informal modelina of
& deytime and sport clothes-A "come as you are"
hour for women with cotfee and light snacks
available.
OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR
9:30 10:30 A. M.
FASHION MODELING
OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR
12:15.1:30 P.M.
DMC Cotton Dress Yarn Demonstration
ART NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT
SECOND FLOOR
MARCHE HAT EVENT
INFORMAL MODELING-MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
STREET FLOOR
CAMP FIRE GIRL EXHIBIT
AUDITORIUM SECOND FLOOR
"PIN-IT"
skirt marker
? only $1.98
Easy, accurate, quickl Use
Pin-It Skirt Marker for yo.ur
fashion-right hemlines. Pins
lace through fabric four
times won't fall out. Used
by millions of satisfied home
sewers and professionals.
Pin-It
deluxe model.
$2.98
Mail and phone orders'
NOTIONS STREET FLOOR
Tins shipping: cost to areas
outside cur regular truck
delivery routes.
I Monday: 12 Noon to 9 P.M. I
W Friday: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1
B Other Days: I
3 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. jj
NO MEND
SALE
$1.50-$1.95 if perfect
IRREGULAR
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6 pain 5.75
You who wear NoMend hosiery know their perfectly pro
portioned beauty ... and if you don't, you'll want to
become acquainted with it right awayl Stock up now and
save dollars. '
full fashioned stockings:
high twist sheer, $1.95 if perf. Leg typet 1, 2, 3, 4, S.
high twist walking sheer, $1.65 if perf. Leg types 1, 2,
3, 4, 5.
service weight 70 denier, $1.65 if perf. Cotton foot;
types 2, 4, 5.
seamless styles:
dress sheer; demi -toe, nude heel, $1.65 If perf. leg
types 1, 2, 3.
dress sheer, reinforced heel, toe, $1.50 if perf. Leg
types 1, 2, 3.
KoMentTi new srping colors: "F
flattering taupe, natural beige, light beige, sunny
beige.
Mail and phone orders'
HOSIERY STREET FLOOR
XoMcmrs 'Famous- 5" leg,
tyiws-one is exactly yours:
type 1 small 8W-10
type 2 average 8j-U
type 3 tall 9'-ll
type 4 average 911
lsrger above knee
type 5 tall P'j-llH
larger above knee
Mail and phone orders'
Meier tt Frank s Salem Salem, Oregon
l'" enri mc the following: NnMend Irregular
Item
Quan. ShTe
Color
Total
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Name
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City....
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Charge C.O.D. Remit, End.
Plus shipping cost to areas outside ,
truck delivery routes.
our regtdar
STORE HOURS
MONDAY: 12 NOON TO 9 P.M.
FRIDAY: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P M
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