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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1940)
WM ta W.aa a4a I s 4 INFORMAL Members of the committee for the Junior Worn ' .em's dance scheduled for tonight, have a little fun while gather ing apple blossoms for decorations. Left to right are Miss Mar Jorie Weum. Miss Qeo Saueressig, Mrs. Wesley Roeder and f Miss Barbara Whipple. Miss Trindle Beta Chi ' Hostess Miss Eleanor Trindle entertain- ea Beta Cut am mae Thursday night at her home. Following a - Business meeting the erening wrs pent Informally. At the supper hour Miss Trindle wis assisted y Miss Marjorle Qhrlstensen and Lola Millard. inose present ewre: Mrs. wu- son Slegmund. Mr. George Scales, Mrs. Wheeler RJ English, Mrs. Merriir ohling, Mrs. LelU John- w,D' " hri0tt Kai.,endTr' Miss Melra Bell Sayage. MUs Lu- iUe Brainard. Miss Pauline Win- si w. Miss Ula Cation, Miss June Gaines. Miss Phylias Phythian. J1 I4L?4'Ef? AVef' Eiean; or Trindle. . Miss Lola Millard and Miss Marjorle Christenaen. Noble Grands at Corhforth's ! The Past Noble Olrands assocla- ftnd Miss Evelyn Melson. tion met at the hoine of Mrs. El- Miss Melson attended Salem ale Cornforth for their regular high school and i Capital Business meeting with .Mrs. Anna Hunsa- collere. Mr.Fraris is a graduate er. Mrs. Blanche Saunders and of Willamette university. T h e Mrs. Blanche Scheelar as assist- coujle will ilve here after their. In g hostesses. Mrs. Helen Pearce, marrlaje. ' noble grand of Salem, was a spe- clal guest for the evening. Mrs. Fannie Diarmit. Mrs. Sadie. Pru- 'T)r,nr,VIfcir. T-TrfT Itt and Miss Eileen Diarmit mod- -Lv'dUy Hit?! JTIU-Vt? .led old fashioned dresses, the kin ! that win be worn for the Sa lem Centennial celebration. The group sane oldtime songs. ' Those present were: Mesdames Alberta Walker. Evelvn Nrir- man, Mabel GardnerEdith McEl- roy, Ida Traglio, Myrta Tyrrell, Sarah Harter, Elsie Townsend, Mary Carter. -Lola McFarlane, Leila Ohlsen, Russell Murdock. Christina Cladek, Blanche Schee- lar, Blanche Saunders, Anna Hun- saker, Helen McLeod, Elsie Corn- forth, Amie Mills, Wilda Sieg- mund, Bessie Edwards and Helen Pearce. The next meeting will be held at Mlm Vrrt nimit'. am Shipping street. At the supper hour, the host ; ! ess was assisted by Mrs. Rose I P . " I i Garrett and Mrs. O. H. Horning. TT 11: i r A t-x-n Members celebrating birthdays A VjTiriS JT& ' this month were honored. They TT.J.. V were: Mrs. Margaret Doane. Mrs. XlOSieSSeS Jack Cutler, Mrs. Harry Hiday, 5 ' Mrs. F. J. Ulrich, Mrs. Joe Bach,; j The girls of Lausannae hall will Mrs. Jack Nash, and Mrs. Ken entertain with their spring dance neth Henry. - tonight at the hall. Dancing will The next meeting will be May be between :30 and 11 o'clock. 2. at the Salem Woman's club All girls and their friend's are to house on North Cottage street, dress In costumes of "What You At this time Mrs. Fredrick Dut Wore When the Ship Went ton. state department president, Down." South Sea Island decora- will be present, tjons will be used about the i rooms, and the music will be fur- - nuuw Dy nation ana nis M Special guests will Include Dr.'i wiu Airs, une.iier . turner. Ur. aui J Mrs. Charles H. Johnson. Miss Lorena Jack and Miss Betty ; Cj-aney. ; Those- making arrangements for the affair are: Miss Reeva Schmidt, Miss Patricia Cormany, iuuuu Muueu, miss r ran- os nciara, .miss jane Kisson. Misa Eloise Winn. Miss Irene wiane buu iviisa l. jib uiaaaea. ; - . ; The Fraternal Order of Eagles auxiliary Is entertaining with a party tonight at tie hall honor- .., hno.h.n. fri.n. r.A. ;"mLT .r,,-" games and dancing will furnish w.....t ... r 11.. m iiuci lauuuciu. lull. . liar- land and Mrs. R - MePhearson are . , ... v lor aiieraoon win oe xars. in charge of the refreshments. s B Laughlin and Mrs. D. A. j' - 1 - - ' ; . Shrode. Miss Constance Fowler '! Mr. and Mrn. G. E. Schunenuin . wl'l preside at the refreshment have moved from their Haiel ave- tabIe 1 t e d by Miss Mary una home to 153 State street and Iaghlin and Misa Barbara Ha are at home to their friends. thaway. ; , - Lccause GOOD Al Vat GrscSrs r - i 4 i Z.. il v 4 . , 1 (Statesman staff photo.) Wedding Told at Party Miss Evelyn Melson was hostess to a rrouD of friends at the conn try home of her parents on Thurs- day night and revealed the date of her coming marriage to Ewald "ranz. The news was told on scrolls in tiny May baskets, which were distributed to guests during the supper hour. The couple will be Tnarried on May 22 at the First Methodist church. M1 Me,,on ta the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Melson and Mr. Franss' psrents are Rer. and Mrs. j. M. Frani of Pratum. Present at tie announcement party were: Jean Moore M,8 Rut Anuasen. Miss Ruth McCall. Miss Zillah Frogley. Miss JuDe Earle mm. Jere SImmonif miss iiieen noiaen, miss jane Welch. Miss Barbara Compton, Miss SylTla Clag;ett. Miss Marine Woodfield. Misa Doris Windsor, Miss Patricia flchramm, Miss Meeting Barbara Frletchle tent. Daugh ters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War met at the home of MIss Kittle" Bauingardner Thurs- day nIht- Daring the meeting delegates for the state convention, nch. will be leld June 19 to 21 In Eugene, were elected. The delegates includ: Mrs. Laurene st0 Mr- KT Baumgardner, Mr- stella Thonias, Mrs. Marga- rel "ne and me alternates are Mrs- Wanda Edlund, Mrs. Addie Sanders. Mrs. Mary Schoen and Mrs. Rose Garrett. A rliofo r2iiilr4 tt -it t 4 iiUiUOV 'iCTJ. i J. ILJ U.C fc? The Rembrandt Artist's Guild will hold open house at the Sa- lem Art Center Sunday tfternoon between 3 nnd S o'clock Mr Ralph Gilbert, whose paintings are cin snown currently at the Salem art center. Mr. Gilbert's i work is well known in Salem! and his exhibit has attracted many visitors the past week. 4 The Rembrandt Artist's Guild "'1 ?wsW nd tbe Kenral public to visit "e Art Cenr Sunday afternoon-. Asuieting Mrs. E. C. Hatha- Wn. i. 1, . WJhaLrm.an. .f tne...cmmlAtee Mrs. McCullough Entertains Mrs. C. B. McCullough j enter tained i members of chapter O, PEO ; Thursday afternoon at her home on West Lefelle street. A -dessert luncheon; was served and Mrs. McCullough was assisted by Mrs. Browa E. Sisson and Mrs. Robert Eli'strom. , Mrs. Charles A j Sprague gate a brief talk about Elizabeth Fry, an English woman who started reform work In prisons. A hand kerchief shower, honored Miss Jane Robertson who has been ap pointed head of th LaGrande Art Center. Mrs, Robert Sprague was a special guest. - "La Travlata and a program by the orchestra under the direc tion oL Toscaaiai .will be amont the many treats for music loving radio listeners this weekend. - " (.TODAY ., ? ' KEX, 7-8 p.m. NBC symphony. : Arturo Toacanlni ' direct the S NBC symphony in a 10 -minute concert. '-- ; : ? s lotr.daclio. and AHcgTO . Elsar Srmpaeny in O aaajor C Jupiter") - ; , . Hourt 8-k.rt Cpricci(xo ?-. rictiM-e t M KMhltiw ,......,'. -, M UMorsikr-IUrc! SUNDAY f KEX, 9 a.m. Music Hall of the Air opera concert Verdi's "La Traviata.'? . - - - :.... KO IN. 12 a.m. Phil harmonic - Symphony orchestra. Conduc ' tor, Barbirolli; soloists, Ethel Bartlett and Rae Robertson, duo-pianists; women's chorus, directed by Clytle Hine Mundy. Ovtrture, "Th Maid of PW Kimikr Kerkoff a Concerto for two piati an 4 errhaatra. lurst lima lm ravtsed loral ' Arthur Bliaa Tkrca Nocturne s Knage. Tetca. Sira- aa , Daavaay Concert Patbctiqua for '.wo piaaoa aa4 ; ' crebcatra. in E minor . Liizt Pattiaoa Tfcre Daaeea for "Tha Taraa Comini -. -Hat" da FalU ' KOIN, 6-7 p.m. Ford Sunday i evening hour;- Frits Reiner, conductor. Albert Spalding, vio linist. Ovartnra "la Spriactima" Goldmrk Orchestra Koado from "Smphooia Espairnole" ' : . La! Mr. Spaldinff a ad areiiestra Ritnal fire lanco item "El Amor Bra jo" da Falls Orchestra Sraerxe ia O Kinor Vendelstoha Wedding Karek from "A Hidanmmer ith NOW! Sa 4 Here are three "SLENDARES" by Van Raalte, pictured abovel Lace lasteac,' satin panel, lastex stryps! Slender izing, comfortable, smart to wear now and all through the warm season. Come to Miller's today and be "ex pertly" fitted in a Van Raalte foundation. GIRDLES AND PANTIE GIRDLES. Small, medium, large sizes . . . white and tearose. . . ? j. . .TV Values to Here's cm annual sale of Munsing Foundettes (irregu-i lars), in values. to S10JX3 far! only $2,981 Choose your foj vorite Foundette in Munsing! in this group and have it fit-j ted and save up to $71 Foun-f da Hons . . .' Girdles . . j ." Pantie Girdles. Be sure to see' . these today.' 2nd fioor.j i? MILLER'S . Aa; idU:.-.. -.a C4. S2 MAXINE BUREN Edtfor Niskt'a Dream". Maadalaaoka Orckeatrai . Soldi er'a Choraa from "f atGood . Haa's cboroa aa4 oxekaatra, Koctarn ia E flat Chopia-Saratata Spaaiak Dane ia C Minor , i ; - ; Granadoa Kraialer i If r. Spaulding and piaaa Tba Voteea if Spring..., , .. ..Straaia f Orebaatra AH Ball tha Power of Jeans' Kama .-.I Holdea Cborna, aadiaaea and orchestra . . . . Committee of , YWCA Meets ! The! public affairs committee of the; TWCA, headed by Mrs. Ray A. Yocum, chulrman, held a meeting at the TWCA build ing on Friday morning. The group discussed the proposed national public affairs program for 1940 to 1942. ; Members of the committees are: Mrs. Ray A. Yocnm, Mrs. George Alexander, II r s. N. J. It's Fine Foundations at Low PricosI a: 4 9 -1 : 7 Munsing Foundettes i - - . - S QC IETF MUSIC m dm Club Meets at Hoyden's The PLE and F club met at the home of 'Miss Daisy Hayden Thursday night, After a short business meeting the evening was spent playing cards. Those win ning high honors were: Mrs. W. J. Peek and Mrs. Dorothy C. Wil son. Miss Dorothy Travis was a special guest. ,; u , Members'present included : Mrs. Ama Muncey, Mrs. Albert Bllbrey, Mrs. Sylvia. K. Furlough, Mrs. C Parmenter, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. W. J. Peck, Mrs. Dorothy C. Wilson, Mrs. Charles Klnzer and Miss Daisy Hayden. - Lindgren. Mrs. R. Ivan : Lovell, Mrs. A. R. Hunter, Mrs. Arthur TJtley, Mrs. Eric Butler, Mrs. Ar den Reed and Mrs, Charles Rat-cliff. Shop WMLer 's for Value! B e 1 re-Sha r meer Sal e rn i lO'dc All $1.65 Today Is the last day SHARMEER silk EVERY PAIR of BELLE-SHARMEERS Will Be on Sale I Every Weight . . ; Every Length and Colorl If you have not taken jadvant age of this sale, come In today and purchase a few pairs for Mother's Day, birthday a n d graduation gifts 1 Every pair guaranteed first ! quality! All the new season's J shades for now and all: , summer wear. I h a. . Special! CHENILLE BED SPREADS Now! A grand In chenille bed at $1.8! Heavy nllle . . . in -pastel: shades of blue, green, : pink, rose. In full site and twin sizes ready to use. BASEMENT April- in Vienna y: DcmCG .ThIIl :" " "" i '- :t - '. The 'romantic charm of old VI- . enna will transform the ballrcrm at Hazel Green into a lovely set ting for the annu: spring formal of the t r em Junior Woman's club, which will be a gala affair tonight from 0 to 1 o'clock. . In contrast to the modernf swing music to be played by Tommy Serine and his new band, Will be a group of the famous Viennese waltzes, ; so much leved by all dancers. : The lounge will be a -scene in the Vienna woods with spring greenery .and flowers used to completely transform It, and dancing- silhouettes aboutj the ballroom will also carry out the theme of the dance, "April! In Vi enna." At the orchestra lilt will be a miniature gondola and! a rus- tic bridge at i the, entrance will bring dancers into the ballroom across a make-believe "Blue Da nube." ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cooler. Mr. and Mrs. William McGll- Christ, Jr.. Mr. and MrsJ Scott Page, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Seellars hare been Invited I to act as patrons tor the affair. Miss - Marjorle Weum Is chair- man for the ball, and assisting George Roth. Mrs. Vernon Kirk- land. Miss Cleo Saueressig. Miss Barbara Glee Whipple and Miss June Lochrldge, KCKT Club at Mrs. Roger's KCKT club met on Thursday with Mrs. Mary Rogers and soent an inrormal afternoon at .her Hose $J of our one and only. BELLE- stocking sale f of the year. ' Genuine "ODORA" MOTH PROOF CtOSETS L . - There's only one "ODORA" moth-proof closet! Ia Salem you'lll find it at MUIer's. This closet is standard built throughout and carries a full gukrantee . of service. Fifteen to twenty gar ments besides shoes, blankets, etc Buy 'ODORA" today and save! Notion dept., main flOOr. ': : 4 1 , Ji-. . :4 SLIDE DOOR This new slide door 'ODORA" Is jtruly smart looking as well as s extremely useful for lng your woolens, furs, etc. thU -ODORA'' play at Miller's closet on today! 100 New bargain' rrfaad. ' Qtri -.Q BOTH FULL AND Jt TVUi SEESl CLUBSNDAB -FOE card party, FQB hall, I P. m. ' . . WRC, Fairgrounds cabin, 2 . Pm Leslie PTA, ; lecture, room, - Leslie schooL , , . ;' V ' Monday V ' ' ' Oregon State Nurses associa tion, district No. 3, Salem Gen eral hospital, 8 p. m. VFW auxiliary. Installation, Pythian hall, v . : Royal Neighbors at Fraternal templets p.m. 'Tneaday -: Deaconess hospital play, Wal ler hall, g p. m. St. - Cecelia Guild with Miss ! Helen Langille, 1 395 Falrmourit street. -; ". ;.. ' . - ' ! Chad wick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Initiation. 7:30 p. m Masonic temple. Executive council, Salem council of Church Women, at YMCA. 2 p.m. ! - Wednesday Woman's Union of First Con gregational church, Irish tea. apartment - on Oak street. Later in the day the group went to the den Pheasant for luncheon, Mrs. . Rogers used a variety of spring - flowers to decorate her rooms, and tulips to tenter the tables. . - Present at the party were: Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs.' Ray Clark Mrs.- Hattie Given. Mrs. A. A. Graber. Mrs. Delia Schell- burg. Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Rov Wassam. Mrs. Nellie Knox and Mrs. Mary Rogers. IV. 1' i r . h " ttuMMsemtB ssnseassaw 1 t stor- . See dls- -1 ', ; - ROSE BLUE GREET! WHITE . War; Mothers Are Guests j;7 , The American War , Mothers were entertained on Tuesday af-ternooft-at the home bf Mrs.' Mary Rauch. A business session was, followed by . an Informal hour -when guests told of school day experiences. ' '' r V- Assisting the hostess " were: Mrs. Caroline Hlxson, Mrs. Frank Perkett Mrs. Mary Sims and Mrs. Ida Traglio. Others present were Mrs. L. W. Davis, Mrs. II. A. Smart. Mrs. R. J. Hendricks, Mrs. J.- G. Kadon, Mrs. G. H. Littlefleld, Mrs. C. H. Peterson, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. , E. W. Myers, Mrs. W. B." Johnston, Mrs. Mae Ivie, Mrs. Armlnta Hum phreys. "Mrs. Effle W. Dunlap, Mrs. Mary E. Mann. Mrs. Minnie Humphreys, . Mrs. JPearr-Taylor. Mrs. Mary. Ayers, Mrs. Mettle Schram, Mrs. Mildred Brooks and Mrs. Ranch. ' , ' ... . Contract Club At Pratt's" Mrs. Russell Pratt entertained members of contract club Thurs day" afternoon at her home on North Liberty street. A 1 o'clock dessert luncheon was served and followed by several hours otL bridge. Covers, were placed for Mrs. Elmer Orcutt, Mrs. ) Edward E. Roth, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. Elmore Hill, ' Mrs. Otto Schleman, Mrs. Dewey Howell, Mrs. Arthur Blnegar- and Mrs. Russell Pratt. , r THE ONLY SALE OF LM'-'WU'JSSL'" sr. r . .