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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1939)
PAGS CIX 11 j OnraOII CTATrXlA! SaJca, Oreca, EaturxLiy Ucrnlrr, April 8, ridge Party at ' Ericksen Home r This Evening Mr. and Mrs.' BJarne Ericksen .are entertaining; memben of their ,clnb. and a group of additional quests tonight at their new home on South Cottage street Sereral hours- of cards will be In play fol lowed by a lata supper. Bouquets . of sprint flowers will be festire about the rooms. . . ; i - . , The special guests are' Mr. and - Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mr. and Mrs. Earl'McGuire and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth-Murdock. Members are Mr. and Mrs." Floyd Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Card-' , ner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs.' B. L. Bradley, Mr. add Mrs. ' Harold ' ;Ladd, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felke and Mr. and Mrs. BJarne Erlck- - .en. " ' Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Erickson entertained with a des .sert supper for members of the auditing department of the publie utilities commission. The eTenlng iours were spent Informally, i a The Eaealera girls met at the TWCA on Wednesday to make Easter baskets to be distributed to friends. During the week the personnel, publie affairs and fi nance , committees met - at . the TWCA. ,.r ,f .."V--.- ? CLUB CALENDAR Saturday, 'April Salem Caledonian : elub cot- . ered dish dinner, !: JO, Salem Woman's club. Ar V- " " ' ' vtf" ,- iv- Delta Tau .Gamma Mothers', 5 club at Lausanne hall, X p. m. I Oregon Mothers - with T. ra. A.' A. ' Siewert ;at SIS North ' Winter street, , covered' dish luncheon and business meeU v ;. , AAUW pre-school child class, 8 p.m., with ; Mrs. Roy Locke soar, 4tf North 14th street- Taeaday, April 11 , - Meeting and election TFW at Episcopal hall; S p.m. Alpha Mu Deltfhlans, Art cen- ter, :J0 a.m. : .-v . . Wednesday, April 13 . Missionary group ' 1st Con gregational church with Mrs. James McGUchrlst, 2500 South Commercial street, 2:30 p.m. Woman's Home Missionary society, Jason Lee chureh, 2 p. m.. high school room. ' Missionary society, Presby terian chureh with Mrs. George Allen, 390 North 17th street, 2 p.m. - ' Thursday, April IS Alpha Psl Delta mothers, no host luncheon New Salem food shop, liSO p.m. - MAXINE BUREN ITomen's Editor- Mrs. Pray Hostess to . Salem Matrons lwSamBMiAMShni Jean Paulas Vill Be son Mrs. Frank Zlnn, Mrs. James Feted on Birthdav Mrs. Charles Pray, will be host- Mrs. Marshall IE. RamsdeU. ess to a group of Salem matrona . , .. Monday at a buffet luncheon jj w.ilJ. Her home, la Portland. The group rtg!rS SS composes the study club of Fidac, . f,oUlB members of the American LegionTa branch of Prinrle Women's elub at her International organization found' ' ed to promote peace. '. Mrs; Nan Wood Honeyman. for mer congresswoman from Oregon, will be the guest speaker, describ ing the Ylslt of Queen - Marie of Rumania. - to Marylhurst on .the Columbia, the memorial ' which was erected - by the late Samuel Hill, and which has recently been made a museum, now housing the royal throne of the Rumanians, which has been presented to the museum by the Rumanian govern ment. ..'.:'. . , ... Salem women who will motor to Portland include Mrs. Albert C Graggr Mrs. John E. Cooter, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. L. F. Hen perm an, Mrs, J. H. Turnbull. Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. Elbert Bradford, Mrs. Hulda Waters, Mrs. Freda Susbauer, Mrs. Lief BergsTik, Mrs. Walter Spauldlng, Mrs. Donald Madison. Mrs. Merle Daris, Mrs. J. Naalln and Mrs.' S. Hetsler ' assisting. Present were Mesdamea Lyle Lorents, A. Car negie, H. C Ramey, Sadia Kottek, I. WHtaey, S. D. Emery, J. E. Melchert, P. Gurgurlch, J. Henry B. Miller, A. Bonney, William Me Carroll, T. Clark, O. T. Bealey, O. Adams, Ruth Kottek. Guests were Mrs. Ed Gillingham, Mrs. J. Caug hill, Mrs. M. Lawrence and Mrs. Webster. 1- :!! e r e ' - Mis Peggy Franklin of Saa Joee, Calif., has arriTed In Salem to spend sereral montha as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson. Mrs. F. A. Elliott of Portland will spend the weekend in Salem aa the g a e s t of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John J. Elliott. - Miss Jean Paul us, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Paulus, win celebrate her sixth .birthday, this afternoon when Mrs. Paulus entertains at her North 15th street home. : The Easter motif will be carried out In the decorations , and re freshments. Mrs. V. E. . Kubn, grandmother of the honor guest, will assist Mrs. Panlna informally. Bidden to honor Jean on her birthday are Joan Elliott, Mar Jorie Becke, Susan Perry, Joan Johnson Nancy Lou Dalton, Bar bara Zunt wait. Karen Okerberg, BUly Paulus. PhU Ford; Ellis Von Eschen, Eugene and Jimmy Bow ers, John Elliott and Billy Laid law. Mrs. Ward Wolfe and Mrs. W. J. Beard were hostess to Veterans of Foreign Wars at a dessert lunch eon on Tuesday with the follow ing present: Mesdames Margaret' Clare, Frank Hrubets, Jr., Cyril Nadon, Gladys Harland, Zoe Me Cormlck. Christie Moorman, Mar shall Ransdell, Onaa S. Olson,' Ly dla FlQer, ElTera Beard, Carolyn Free, Frank MUlett. Coril Case, William . H. Rush, Effle Wetsel Clyde Crawford, Leon Hansen, William C. Clare, Olga McElraln, Henry Sim, Ted Loter, W. J. Beard and Ward Wolfe. Birthday, Party Honors Joan Lewis Little Joan Lewis waa honored by her mother. Mrs.. Curtis Fergu son at the home of Mrs. Nellie J. Ferguson on . the occasion of her th birthday on . Wednesday. Twenty-flTe of her friends were tn Tited to the party and among the special guests were her two grand mothers, Mrs. Clifford Lewis of Balem and Mrs. Irene Roberts of Eugene and her great-erandmoth-er, firs. Elizabeth Taylor of Sa lem. During the afternoon her aunt. Miss Elizabeth Lewis, played sev eral piano selections. For the color scheme Mrs. Ferguson used plft and green, with spring flow ers decorating the rooms. . HissWatson Wed ToAir.Stepp On Friday At a simple . ceremony Friday morning at 7 o'clock in the foyer of the state capitol building, Misa Charity Watson of - Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watson of Portland, former Sa lem residents, became the bride of Mr. Harry W. Stepp. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C" Stepp of Portland. Dr. Henry Marcotte performed the ceremony In the presence of mem bers of the . two families and a few close friends. The. bride who was siren In marriage by her father wore a smart dressmaker suit of steel blue gabardine and cherry red hat and glorea. Her shoes and purse were ot blue and she wore a corsage of Cecil Brunner rosea and lilies-of-the-rslley. There ' were no attendants. Mrs. Watson wore a nary and Ylolet crepe ensemble and gar denia corsage for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Stepp wore a nary tailleur, fu tenia accessories and gardenias. A wedding breakfast at the Golden Pheasant followed the service and covers were placed for 2 ( guests. The couple left tor a three, week's trip to Los Angeles and enroute home will stop at the Golden Gate exposition. After May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Stepp will ba nt home at their new residence la . Maywood Park, Portland. Mrs. Stepp attended Salem, schools and is well known In the capital. She Is now employed at the Eastern Outfitting Co., In Portland. Mr. Stepp is associated with the Atondale Construction Co. WRC Entertains at Army Day Tea The Woman's Relief corps cele brated Grand Army day with a ten held la the GAR building at the fairgrounds on, Thursday. Guest were present from other patrlotio organizations. .. On the program were a welcome by Mrs. Mary Ackerman, readings by Mrs. Addle, Curtis and Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, songs by Mrs. Jessie Boise, . state patriotic In structor of the WRC, and a group of Scotch aongs by Mr. William McGUchrlst to the accompaniment of his concertina. Dr. MJUlgan was the speaker. The tea table waa centered with spring, flowers and yellow tapers. . e e Past guardian stelghbors pre sided at the last meeting of Neigh bors of Woodcraft held at Frater nal temple and Mrs. Gussie Shaw was in the chair. A special feature was a white elephant card party. iVLUlfc?! 2nd Floor i vy a. i r - I f STRAWS Blossom out for Easter for i.1 . -1 1 M. , ine most cnarcnmg nac you ve TT Jl 11 AJ1 lllb uuutucia . . . tied with a pretty bow or dewy .veils . : . , Choose one now! '5 SHARMEER ' V ... , s Don't trust in luck when selecting hosiery ! Make sure by calling for a well known name such as anyone of the five famous brands named here. Allow our hosiery salesper sons to help by suggesting weights, colors and ' especially sizes and lengths. Buy them by the. box and save still morel Holeprcxf, Van Raalte, Theme, ' ' Berwy, Here!! f i hm ' For J . , .- E m V . -.v. 'S A. , .fc ' GIFT WRAPTi For EASTER! ASTER This year you'll find yourself looking younger and prettier than erer, for fashion sends the years spinning back with lines and curres that remind ns of long ago. But Dame Fashion's deft fingers have done wonders in streamlining those lines and curres for the modern miss or the fashion able matron. Whererer yon find smart fashions . . . fashions of distinc tion, youH find famous labels . . . names such as PRINT 2ESS, BETTY ROSE, MODISH, SHAGMOOR, NELLY DON, STYLE-GARMENT, ETC. It is your assurance of quality and ralue, too. Shop MUIer's today . . . compare these famous brands with unknowns for Quality, price, style! focy"g -'6: ::-:j;-i:o:-: :-x.:-: :' ::-: :-x-x-:-:-:v: f 1 "JL 9 h U liofj I I'i Kb?- . -i m i v vx -'-- - - - 4 , . - v I m ' vJ r X- ?,-', , a o , J COATS are more than Coats this Season- No matter what the style . . . fabric tells the story 1 Here, you are invited to closely inspect the fabrics. KRIMMER-KURL, FEATHER-CRUSH, BEDFORD . CORD, BOUCLE, , NOVELTY WEAVES. Fitted coats with the full gored skirt in swing style, semi boxy or straight line coats in dressy blacks, navy and beige. Much may be said regarding the sleeve and shoulder treatment . . printed or contrast lin ings.; For all around satisfaction i , . shop Miller's for quality, style and economy. 14.95 to ,38-00 IMPORTANT FOUNDATIONS Gossard, Vassarettes, - Warners, Artist Model, Munsing, Van Raalte, Pandora and other fine 'qualities await the women who demand the best in foundations and. under things. 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