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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1937)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Safest. Oregon, Sunday Morning, May 23, 1937 rAGE Tnnrrcm Mrs. David "Williams Tea Hostess -:' ' - War mothers were bonor guests at a tea given at the Klngwood. Heights home of Mrs. DaTid Wil liams on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Verne Ostrander and Mrs. Wil liams greeted guests at the door. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Archie Brewster. Mrs. Jim Moorman and Mrs. Jack Boening.' Presiding at the tea table, centered by pas tel spring flowers and pink tap ers, were Mrs. Verne Ostrai4er and Mrs. Leon Hansen. Mis. Frank Crosier. Mrs. Fred Birck. Mrs. Frank Widener and Mrs. Philip Shobar assisted, in serving. Gaests present were: Mes dames Lisbeth Waters, Mabel Lockwood, Mae Ivie, Sally Ann Cook. Janice Eriron, Ada Skiff. Addle Curtis. Helen Larky, Eun ice Reid, LInnie Lee, Susie Bal deree, Luella Legge, Minnie Humphreys, Jennie Reigelman. Alice Daries. Mary Ranch, Carrie Lindsey, Flora, Abbott. Lydia Hobbs, Mary Stoddard.' Alpha Spronse, Lillian Williams, Fren Richards, Harriet Birch, Hazel Boening. Gladys Lafky, Margar et Lewis, Angellne Bliven. Jose phine Ostrander,- Christie Moor man, Katie Johns, Connie Sho bar, Beth Widner, Marjorle Moore, Jane Moore. Lydla Reed, Dorothy Widner, Bernlce Brew ster, Norma Given, Fern Croxer, Julia Idean, Orpha Egless. Marie Hansen, Minnie Dobson, Ora Gil liland, Florence Lewis. Evelyn Johnson, and Mildred Flathers. A musical program Included vo cal numbers by Mrs. Bliven, a piano solo by Dorothy - Widner, reading by Margaret Lewis, duet by Archie Brewster and Frank Crozier, and a violin solo by Flor ence Lewis, accompanied by Eve lyn Johnson. '' Gardens Open Today To the Public1 Two outstanding 'gardens will be opened officially to the public and scores of others will be view ed by passers-by today when gar den lovers drive through alleys and up main street to catch a i glimpse of flower displays. Miss Mabel" Creighton will open i i .i . i lic today from 2 until 8 o'clock. The gardens are located at the Jonesmere farm, 10 miles north of Salem in the Mission Bottom district on the Wheatland ferry road. The Ernest Lufer gardens on route 4 will be open to the pub lic today and are especially color ful with many rock plants In bloom. . The state hospital grounds are brilliant' wit h flowering shrubs and blooming trees, and the gar dens near the administration building are in full bloom. Mrs. Albert Waller entertained members of the KCKT club on Thursday afternoon in ber home. At the tea hour she was assisted by Mrs. Roy Wassam. A large bouquet of . roses and Star :of Bethlehem centered the table, or iental poppies and peonies were used in the rooms. Little Diana Perry was an additional guest. Members present were: Mesdames Fred Barker, Haltie Given, Nellie Knox, Mary Rogers, Delia Schell berg. Roy Wassam. E. J. Donnell and Ray Clark. Mrs. Barker will entertain the club next week. " At a meeting of the board of the Salem Zonta club on Friday night. Miss Dorothy Pearce was chosen president for the ensuing year. Miss Lillian McDonald Is to be vice-president, Mrs. . Robert " Butler, second vice-president. Miss Helen Barrett secretary, Miss Mabel Savage, assisting sec retary and Miss Nellie Schwab, treasurer. - Bernard Barron, cellist, will present his pupils at a musical in Waller hell on Friday, May 28. Students of the Willamette school of music, and a string ensemble will assist. Students of Mr. Bar ron, who will be presented at the recital are Warren Downs, May East, Dawn Bates and Elbert McV Kinlay. Camp 118, Woodmen of . the World will hold a banquet and ini tiation Tuesday night at the Fra ternal Temple at 8 o'clock. The officers and drill team of Pros pect camp of Portland will put on the Initiatory work. Eighteen new members will be Initiated. -Vie-3mueA - bit Cttttthtn CLUB CALENDAR - Monday, May 24 Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae association, with Mrs. Edward M. Duffy, state penitentiary, 8 p.m. Chapter AB of P.E.t3. sister hood, with Mrs. A. R. Hunter, 875 Belmont street, 7:45 p.m. Alpha Phi Alpha alumnae meeting with Miss Harriet Ad ams. 1985 State street. ' Junior Women's club at clubhonse. 7:30 p.m. Royal Neighbors of Ameri ca, Fraternal temple, 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 23 Elsa Ebsen Drama class, with Mrs. F. A. Elliott. 1445 State street. 2:15 p.m. Woman's Relief Corps card party with Mrs. Florence Shipp. 1630 South Saginaw street. 2 to 4 o'clock. , East Division or the First Presbyterian church, Tuesday at 2:30 with Mrs. A. S. Wells, 324 Wyatt Court. Alpha Mu Delphian. 9:30 a.m. at Salem public library. Soas of Union Veterans of Ciril War and auxiliary with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McWhor ter, 590 North Summer street, 6:30 o'clock, no-host dinner. Thursday, May 27 Ladies auxiliary No. .11. no 'host dinner, I. O. Ov T. hall, I p.m. Friday, May 28 ' South Salem W.C.T.U.. with Mrs. W. W. McCain. 1994 Fir street, 2 p.m. Mrs. Lilburn's musical kin dergarten program. First Bap tist church. T:S0 p.m. - - . - im, -S5 MODEM- TV i-Ai -t V. " It's rather disappointing. In almost eTery Instance yon can tell what the painting is supposed to represent ! The modernist painters must be slipping . . . while modern' designers grow daily more satisfying. In fact, the ensemble on the left pro- - Tided us with a real thrill. Flower shapes, much conventionalised, form green accents on soft, dark gray taffeta. The cap sleeved dress is softly gathered at the neck and the huge-bowed sash now decorating the coat Is transferred, indoors, to the dress . . . The ripple-back cape on the right has a tuxedo front faced with stiff white grosgrain belting. The hat's a honey with its "Confederate soldier" crown and amazed, definitely off-the-face, brim. Copy right 1937, Esquire Features, InCi , - ' . " In the Valley Social Realm Silverton. Girls to Wed , In Canada Monday 5 Miss Ruth Anne Gregg of Sil verton left Thursday for Banff, Alberta where she will become KINGWOOD. May 22 The the bride of James Arthur Case auxiliary of the Disabled Ameri- of Edmonton, Alberta on Monday, can Veterans of the World War, The couple will make their home with Mrs. Herman Lafky in gen- in Edmonton where Mr. Case has eral . charge; honored the War eji executive position with - the Mothers Friday afternoon at the Dominion of Canada farm loan home of Mrs. Lillian Williams on board. Klngwood Drlre. The rooms and the table spread with a lace cloth were fragrant with spring flow Salvation Army's Fund Is Swelling Over $7000 Subscribed to Date; Much Material WiU Be Donated K i Committee workers on the Sal vation Army new building fund campaign, reported, at their latest meeting over $7,000 bt the mon ey needed tor the building had been subscribed. j " - William MeGilchrist, jr., re eral chairman, stated; Tha rec ognition ot the; new tor ; tnia building has been clearly shown by the reports coming: In from all groups. To date- the employes in various state departments hare turned in 22 J subscriptions Tor $306.99 and hare Just started. The school teachers,1 ' organized under the leadership of Silas Gai ser, superintendent, have report ed 57 subscriptions for $119.35. and the first eight subscriptions reported from the faculty of Wil llmette university totalled $85. The balance has come from 200 business men and other individ uals in the community. "There are many prospects who have not yet been called on, and the committee of volunteer work ers . hare pledged themselves to keep on working until sufficient money is raised to i Insure the completion of the building. , 6 access in Sight "We feel confident that the fund will, swell to at least $10, 900 during the -4tffew weeks, and .with .the - promises we. have of donations of much of the mar tertals needed for construction, the amount should be" sufficient to complete the building without having to mortgage it,', fJext Thursday npon,: May : 27, the committee will again meet at the Marion hotel, end once eacn week thereafter, nnttt the neces sary amonnt of money has been subscribed. . I Doerfler Chosen To Operate Ferry The county court yesterday ap pointed Leo Doerfler. 23 OS North Fourth street, Salem, to succeed J. Wi Marcrof t as 1 ferryman at the Wheatland crossing. Marcrof f resigned recently to' accept the job of operating the Wilsonrille ferry for the state, j The only other applicant for the Wheatland position was L. D. Waring, 1538 Saginaw street. Director c Estate Is: Filed in Probate Ed Chancy, who will give several original dance numbers at the : Dance Review planned under his direction for Tuesday night at Leslie aaditorlom. Miss Gregg has made her home with Judge and Mrs. George Cu- ers in pastel colors. Mrs. Lieon . L , "-"r " r"" " and University of Oregon and has Mrs. Louisa Koon left yester day morning for California where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Handler at Vallejo and at tend the bridre fiesta. She will with d.lt, d..w .Dd e- - tirntottoViS .Si a" r " UmrKoon In the University ot Oregon and is Ior aDOUl lw wfei a. member of Delta Tau Delta fra ternity. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Case of Vancouver, B, ,C., formerly of Portland, Those present were Mrs.. Lit' beth A. Waters, state president; Mrs. Jennie A. Krlxon, unit presi dent; Mrs. Elizabeth Perkett, Mrs. Helen Lafkey, Mrs. Luella Ligget, Mrs Mary Rouen, Mrs. Flora Abbott, JUrs. Mary Stod dard, Mrs. Lydia Hoff, Mrs. Alpa Sprouv. Mrs. Carrie Uudsey, Mrs. Jennie iigelman, Mrs. Alice Da Ties, Mr8. Minnie Humphreys, Mrs. Linnie Lee, Mrs. Susie Bal derree, Mrs.' Emma Reed, Mrs. Ada V. Skiff, Mrs. Sally Ann Cook, Mrs. fAddie Curtis, -Mrs. Mar Ivie. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood. Mrs. Fern Richards, Mrs. Harriet Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. Wood- : Mrs. Alma Henderson, a mem ber of the Salem Rebekah lodge was elected Warden of the assem bly in Portland this? week. Ini tiation ceremonies for the local 3,r. o .v ..T lodge will be held this week, tbis mornmg at 9 o clock at the . . . noun or lira. Aaa Kigm. covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elgin of Corrallis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Elgin of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. - Mrs, James Tate! Rnbey will talk on "The Little Theatre Move ment in America" at the meeting of the Elsa Ebsen' Drama class Jjelng held at the home' of Mrs. F. A. Elliott at 1445 State street George Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Clay- ; -Z .Vvis at. rnroTn.n i iu n-j 011 Tuesday at 2:15 Birch, Mrs. Hazel Boening, . Mrs. Gladys Lafky. Mrs. Angellne Bliv en, Mrs. Josephine Ostrander,' Mrs. Christie Moorman, Mrs. Mil dred Flathers, Margaret Lewis, Mrs.' Beth Widener, Mrs. Mar jorle Moore J Mrs. Katie Johns, Mrs. Bernlce Brewster, Mrs. Nor ma Given, Mrs. Fern Crozier, Mrs. Julia Idean. Mrs. Orpha Ege las, Mrs. Marie Hansen Lydia Reid and the Misses Moore and Dorothy Wedener and Mrs. Lillian I Williams. row, Strumm, Harris Elgin, ? Ro bert Elgin. Bernice Elgin and JimmyrElgin. i 1 Alpha Mu cliaptcr or Delphians will meet at the Public library on Tuesday morning at 9:30. Top ics on "Spanish Painting of the 19th Century" will be taken by Mrs. Howard Jenks. Mrs. Fred- An Interesting program of re cordings will be played on the new phonograph In the Martha Draper Burghardt room at the Salem Public library! next Thurs day instead of today, as previ ously cheduled. f j : The Junior Women's clnb meeting on Monday night will . Mrs. erick Hill Thompson, Mrs. George f"ec"u " ' SILVERTON Announcement of the forthcoming ; marriage of Miss Blanche Hnbbs to Edward Miss Mary Fake the Union Hill Woman's club at her home Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served by; the. hostess assisted by Mrs. Por- Ectanan as an event of the early .ter Dowaig "d Marjorle Tate. summer was made at a party given by Mrs. Dale LaMarr at her home in Silverton on Friday night. Miss Hubbs has j taught for several years in Salem and Silverton both. She and Mr. : Eckman attended Silverton schools. Decorations and favors were all in white, the news of the wedding was revealed on the place cards. Serving were Mrs. Holllasworth and Mrs. Fish. High scores at cards were won by Mrs. Lee Alfred and Mrs. Elgin McClarey. Guests bidden were: Mrs. Eroll Ross, Mrs. James Hol linswortb, Mrs. Will lam Swift, Mrs. W. W. Grogan. Mrs. Dewey Service, Mrs.1 R. A. Fish. Mrs. Lee Alfred, Mrs. Elgin McClarey, Miss Lucille Skaife. Miss Elaine Glow er and Miss Olivia DeGuire. Several other affairs have been planned for -the pleasure of Miss Hubbs. 1 RIEVERVIEW, May 22 The Thursday Thimble club met at the home of Mrs. Steve Crenshaw Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Otto Tanker was joint hostess. Twenty-three members and two vis itors, Mrs. McNown and Miss La Vaun Gardner, were present. The club will meet June 3 at the home of Mrs. Frank Da Wall with Mrs. John De Wall and Mrs. Kenneth De Wall helping. ST. LOUIS The marriage of Herman Gassner of this parish and Elizabeth Wyanacht of Mt. Angel will take place next Tues day at Mt. Angel Catholic church. i That' night their many friends and relatives are Invited to a dance given by them in the Mon itor halL i . PLEASANTDALE Seven mem bers were present and enjoyed vis iting and fancy work Wednesday 'afternoon when Mrs. Glenn Mc FarLane entertained the Arrawan nah Needle club. Mrs. McFarlane served refreshments. The next meeting will , be at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gubser. UNION HILL; May 22 Mrs. George Woolley entertained IS members and several visitors ot reports be made during the business ses sion. '; t Miss Grace Elizabeth Holraan Is spending the weekend In Corval lis and will be a guest at the Theta Chi fraternity picnie today. r--l A. VX w IT'S TIME TO CHOOSE AN ELGIN for that lovely daughter of yours Mother! Dad! She's worked bard for that diploma. She de serves the om gift that Merer disappoints . : . . mm exqasaite. star-thaed FJgia. Om stock of new Elgin oflVrs the greatest valoes in 72 yean of fine watchsBaking. Game ra ami see the dainty "daasjes. created especiaDy far extremely low ... ask aboat i Tay away plan. Convenient Credit Pay as Low as 11.00 a Week 443 State St. CHEDIT JEWELERS Phone 5510 Nine Graduation Programs Ahead Mrs. Mary L. Fnlkerson. coun ty school superintendent, will at tend nine grade school graduation programs In the next seven days. The exercises In which she will participate are as follows: j Today, 8 pL in.Riverview. i Monday, 2 p. m.. . Scotts Mills, and; 8 p. Marion. ' i Tuesday, 8 p. nt., St. Louis. Wednesdar.8 p. m., Pratum. , Thursday, 8 p. m.. Pringle. - Friday, 2 p. m., Mt. Angel, and 8 p. m.. Bethel. . . . . Saturday, 8 p. m., Fruitland. Last night Mrs. Fnlkerson at tended graduating exercises at Looney Butte. Women's Club Holds Last Of Series Card Parties Baseball Player Feted BTAYTON, May 22. The Wo men's club held the last! ot the winter series of card parties at the clubhouse Wednesday night, at which time fire tables were in play.. Higb. scores were held by Mrs. Jake Spaniol and C. . A. Beauchamp. A special prize was awarded to Hal Cuff el. Hostesses were-Mrs. H. j Beauchamp, Mrs. W. N. Pin tier. Mrs. James Say and Nell Jones. .Townsend Meet Slated Silverton, May 22 An unusual program Is being planned for the Townsend meeting . to be held Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Knights of Pythias hall. A speak er will be present, and in addi tion there will be a fish pond, a Dutch , auction and a home-talent program. Six nephews and nieces living at Scio and Albany. Ore.,- and Kellogg. Ida., will benefit equal ly la the more than $20,000 es tate of the late Josie LaFora, whose will was admitted to pro bate here yesterday. Ladd tt Bush Trust company was named execu tor and George H. Riches, . Roy Nelson and Alice H. Page appraisers. The will dlrecU that RolUn K. Page. Mrs. LaFore's attorney, at tend to her burial beside her hus band In City View cemetery, her remains to be placed In a steel vault which is to be encased in 12 inches of concrete. It also pro vides that keepsakes, consisting of 's ' neck chain, Masonic em blems and her husband's Maltese cross, be placed in her casket. The remainder of the estate aft er payment of claims and . trarial expenses Is to go equally to Rus sell, Gilbert, Gerald and Kenneth McDonald of Sclo, Ethel McDon ald Lindley ot Albany and Nellie McDonald Smith of Kellogg, Ida. Cemetery Board Reelects Secretary and Treasurer s AUMSYILLK, May 22. The Aumsville cemetery board recent ly reelected H u g. h Weltman a member of the board. Otto Fuson, secretary, and Mrs. Corser, treas urer. Clean-up day ; will be held Wednesday, Map 28, with all in teres ted to participate, or send a cash donation. O. Donker lr chairman , of the board. Pharmacy Ethics ' By A. T. 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