The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 16, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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    Th. OEEGOH STATESMAN. Solera, Oregon. Sunday Morning, February 18. 1341
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intiques Add
To Tea- Given
Year bv DAR
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I . titttu jrear wiwueacui tuaiim, ifujww:is w; mc aiuci -
can Revolution entertain at a scholarship tea, and this year,
interest has been added through the arrangement of an an -
tique show m connection with
The affair will be held
Alpha Phi Alpha sorority house on Court street from 3 to 5iWlll again sponsor a program tor
o'clock. Mrs
Herbert Ostlind
14 chairman of
the tea.
i Those Interest
In old glass
will enjoy the
pieces of b 1 n e
pressed glass,
brought ' by Mrs.
W. E. Hansen,
regent of the
c h a p t e r,'. the.
piece of luster-.
ware that Inspir
ed, her, to collect -as
a hobby, and
af pair of pitch,
ers given by nor
grandfather to
her grand, motb
on their ; wed
ding day. ,
1 Lovers of old
books; will find
many i Items of
interest., among,
them a complete'
Bible less than
two Inches long
printed in 1839.
hymns and scrip
taral aong.
printed - in t h e.
Bowery, sNew
Ybrk in 1826,
and an early
hymn book print
ed for the army
and nary. Other
books brought
for display by
Mrs. C. C. Clark
are an 1817 ge
ography and at.
las. -
1 Among the
books loaned
Mrs.
by Mrs. Harbison from her grand
father's collection, are a set of -
life and poems of Robert Brown- Nrc; C jthfl fC
ing. dated 1824, an 1835 English iV11;
reader and 'A Sentimental Jour-; T-Irsctoco
ney" published in London in AO IIUOICOO
1793. Mrs. C. C. Geer will show w , w
several documents concerning the Mrs- Othel Lee was hostess for
Mri fci.tm-v f Orpirnn tnrinHinr a dessert luncheon at her home
the list of men who fought in the
battle of the Abiqua. Several state
fair tickets of 1864 are also to
be included In this unusual ex-
vim rr-v. j j .
ever issued in Oregon dated 1858 Bridge was in play during the enjoyed the annual University and Miss Connie Graves. itiation services in the chapel of M8on street. Assisting hostesses
to R. C. Geer is also to be shown, afternoon with prizes going to Vespers Valentine banquet at the The Valentine motif was used Leslie Methodist church Saturday De MKaJ LuSnriae ana
I Miss Ola Clark Is bringing an Mrs. Marty Boesch, Mrs. Dewey First Methodist church Friday for the decorative scheme on the afternoon followed by a dinner at Mn- 1Tn Mercnant.
antique sugar shovel and cream Hamm, Mrs. Anthony Peppercorn night. Decorations were original tables. Honor guests were Mrs. the Quelle for new and old mem.
dipper. Several fine old clocks and Mrs. Max Alford. and in the theme of the day. Charles McCargar. Mrs. Maurice bers and alumni. The initiates in- l. nd Mrs. Wilfred Stevens
Will be shown. Bidden to the affair were Mrs Leo Baldwin, social chairman, Brennan and Miss Charlotte Kal- elude Messrs. Wade Bettis, Craig (Beulah Chapman) have arrived
i Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff is bringing W. F. MacDonald of Vernonia, w?? oa1ftmat,er fP the, ana-. lander. Miss Lois Herman made Coyner. George Codding, Tony in the states from Honolulu where
a stone preserve jar from her Mrs. Gordon Thompson. Mrs. Max WhS.i aJL? " v""5 ar"n8ements f or the afafir. 'fjfs wSi,m 11, t! they have resided since their mar
mother's earliest housekeeping, Alford Mrs Lewis Mitchell Mrs. PrtneJP1 after-dinner speaker. The new members are the Miss- Harrold William Hopper, Tom rlage ,n September. Lt. Stevens
her fatner's album of Civil wS v-on GUmore 7 Mr.. Otto Sch ocal solos were given by Don es Connie Graves. Sybil Spears, Fisher Wayne Hadley Iwis Jud- ow at Fort Lewl8.
rnmradea and a woven roverlit mBn u,. i. n,,mhlor Mm VA ","u a uonagen. nenn nutnanne inompson, f a y 1 1 18 jouuouu, ncu uwu,
coverlit man Mr Io Dumbl er. Mrs. Ed and Kent Markee played a trum Saunder8, Enld Nei8Jn Josephine L. E. Sinks, Richard Springer and
'V". mt win m "" t'. tL.J ? at nnn?a Pet duet- An musical numbers Morse. Doris Laney. Cleo Nissen, Earl Toolson. Mrs. James B. Young has in
; Of special interest will be tne Mrs. Jack-Loch ead, Mrs Connie were accompanied by Jean Jack. Delma Jean Jones. Beulah Briggg - - members of her club to
brass button worn to a ball-In Frigaard, Mrs. Darrell Gilchrist, 8on Genevieve Doud, Pat Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham luncheon and cards Tuesday after
honor of George Washington. Mrs. Anthony Peppercorn. Mrs. A party at the church followed Doreen Symes, Audrey Fehler, are now at home at their new noon at her North Summer street
Constance Fowler book, ,Thr Harold Koontz. Mrs. Dewey the WU-CPS basketball game. Barbara Kester and Jean Moore, residence on North list street, home.
Old Day. In Salem, Oregon," , wilrllanim, Mrs. Norman Kinney, .
be shown, along with the original
wood blocks.
! Mrs. C. C. Clark 1. in charge
Of the musical program, with Mrs.
U. G- Shipley and Mrs. J. W.
Harbison ; assisting. The decora-
tions will be arranged by Mrs. W.
E. Hanson and Mrs. M. P. Adams,
Mrs. L. D. Griffith and Mrs. J.
f Cnl 1 e-o in narva r f Hinlnor
room arrangements and Mrs. Roy
Mills, Mrs. B. H.
White and Mrs.
R. W. Davis are
ment committee.
on the refresh
Mrs. C. A. Rat-
cliff will be in the exhibit room. with a shower in compliment to
Assisting willj be Mrs. Oscar Mlg8 Bessie Tucker, fiance of Mr.
Hayter ot Dallas, Mrs. L. L. Mc- irVing A. DeFrance
Leod, Mrsy John Carkln, Mrs. Tne st valentine theme was
Homer Gcrulet, Mr.. J. G. Helt- used throughout the rooms. On
el. Mr Edwin Jory, Mrs. I. M. tne ace covered dining table was
Schannep, Mrs. Li. W. Settlemeler a miniature bridal party guarded
Of Woodburn, Mrs. H. G. Smitb Dy: white lighted tapers and red
and Miss Marguerite Looney. of carnations. The evening was spent
Jefferson. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs. informally and at a late hour re
W. E. Hanson and Mrs. Carey rfreshments were served by tne
juarun win ne m me receiving
line.
The public is invited. The silver
offering will be used for 4H girls
to attend a two-week, conference
this summer at Corvallis.
Invitations Sent
For Reception
!! Invitation, were received in the
mail Saturday for the formal re-
eeption for whfch members of the
Salem Junior Woman', club will
entertain on Monday, February
If, at the clubhouse for wives of
legislator, and friends of club
member.. Calling hours are from
8 to 10 o-ciockr Mrs, Deibert
rate ln charge of the affair, WoV
, On March 10 the Junior Worn- V-A -
an', club Fin be hostess for a Sororlt, mJd.year rushing will
bridge benefit party atthe club take ,ac tMa 'comlng wee for
house. Proceeds from the affair wmamette coeda. informai par
will be used to . send Mrs. 'Joseph tl wi1 be ne,d at the chapter
Felton the club president, to At- flOU on Tue8day Wednesday
lanUc City In May where shewil aBd Tnursday fro7m 7:30 to 9
be a delegate to the National 0,clock
Federation convention. Miss Helen jPrtday.wi be silence day for
Way I. In charge ot arrangements r,.heeB' a n d 80rorlty members
for the benent. : and preferences will be turned fn
j to Miss Lorena Jack's office at
' Miss Sybil Spear, will entertain Lausanne hall by 4 o'clock that
the Spinsters oh Monday night afternoon. Preferential dinners
at' the home of her parents, Mr. will be held at t h e respective
and Mrs. Frank . H. Spears, on houses on Saturday night. Beta
Chemeketa street Plan, will be Chi will entertain with its in form
completed for the benefit card al party on Tuesday, Delta Phi
party which they, will give n sorority maids will be hostesses
February 24 at the Cherry City on Wednesday and the Alpha Phi
auditorium. Alpha girls will be at home on
j 1 Thursday.
'&tf5J&'irsi is-
Bath. t a, diu reiu 'SSiS'StLiSSSi'
ororitr .Dd from th.r. -.Ul . to 1f", 8'J, i!"1 JSS-.
i J . .v the ; afternoon. : :
; Mrs, Clinton Btandlsht Mrs. . j . -tr.
Joseph FeltonMra, Lee Craw-j tLaZ i,.
ford. Mr.. Roy Mink and Mr V HfTr , wld- ,"
pelbert Schwabbauer will motor-0' 'LosAngele. where she.win,
I to Portland-Monday night to hear fU 13t fif elatli'
Rachmanlaoff at the auditorium. Df ? v ...Hl'f:-
; They wlll-be Joined by Mis. Jessie In 'the south she, will rl.lt
' Cooper in Portland. . ?alm Springs. . , -
2 v-, ;'; Z-1 Dr. and Ma. - DayW Bennett.
M. and Mrs. George Otten will Hill are .pending the weekend in,
entertain a. their guest, today, Portland a. the guesU of their
Mrs. Samuel' Holbrook and Mis. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Barra Holbrook of Portland. - - Mra. .Vernon Pomeroy. n
I Interest
This
;
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the tea. ,
on Thursday afternoon at the
' 1 "jmi""1
Herbert Ostlind
,n Ben Lomand park rriday at-
ternoon. pnng iiowers canaiea
auu vmemiue u
"ed on the tables and about
the rooms.
Mrs. Jack White, Mrs. Marian
Cunningham, Mrs. Loren Loose,
Mrs. Clayton Dickson, Mrs. Bert
Walker. Mrs. Eugene Hart, Mrs.
Gail Jones, Mrs. Marty Boesch
and Mrs. Hazel Heuling.
-p , -r-ri t-i . i
l5riCle-JLleCt t eteCl
OllOOr
Mrs. Virgil E. Burson enter-
tainprl Friday nieht at her borne
hostess assisted by Mrs. J. P.
Hunt and Miss Betty Elofsen
'Bidden to honor Miss Tucker
were Mrs. M. Eastlick, Mrs. C. A.
Graham. Mrs. J- C. Nelson, Mrs.
C- H. Peterson, Mrs. Forrest Ful
ton, Mrs. J. P. Hunt, Mrs. Mary
Ackerman, Mrs. J. F. VanOsdol,
Mrs. Lloyd Springer, Mrs. Adin
Blakely, Mrs. John Wheeler, Mrs.
Morse Stewart, Mrs. Jack Her
berger, Mrs. D. - B. Armtsrong.
Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn. Mrs. Arthur
Voigt, Mrs. Will , Johnson, Mrs.
Lloyd Mason, Miss Betty Elofson,
Miss Lucille Boehringer, Miss
Marilyn Blakely and the hostess,
Mrs. Virgil E. Burson.
. ,
Rushing Event
Alias Jewell MlnJer will enter-
a
tonigh?1 h5 iVefu 1 wm
be Miss Barbara Minor. Miss cie
of Portland.
, T-qi ; t j h
rlA IS iilTCiriQinCf
n -nii
viuiu o nuy
fill - W -1 paa. . l.tl.
school children, when U brings
tn Junior program Inc.; com
pany he're to present the opera.
Toov cn..iv
March 11. '.: :- f .- , - : -
The PTA ciric committee will
be assisted In the enterprise by:
Salem Rotary club ' Buildln Snik-
Ply company, Salem Junior Chan-
ber of Commerce, Valley Motor
Company, Salem Uoa club, Doug-
las McKay Cherrolet company,
WWiam S. Walton. ; Mr. Darid
Eyre, and the SDinster eluh
The"rogram SSI be I yen
'the " Salem hirt w i hnit, f
ternoon aJS L af:
o'clock r-JLnZ?uV? t&
o Clocks performance is to be for
fow?- i,fie,"v "ondlng
i tLL J??Jf0rmanCS
iif-r younen ,cnlldren aid
adults. - I
Mra.J. J. Lewis of the PTA
is general chairman and is assist-
a by Mrs. L. Bergsylk publl
city; Mrs. T. L. - Kuhns, treasur
er; Mrs. O. I. Paulson, secretary;
Mrs. William Swindells, budget,
and Miss Gretchen Kreamer,
school', arrangements.
Buffet Supper to
Precede Ball
The Military Ball on Saturday
night will be. the Incentive for
much entertaining before and af-
V-.T,1 t,
I and Mr- Reyn?ld Allen
will be hosts for a buffet supper
at their North Church street home
for a group of their friends.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauk, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas DeBeck Live-
sley, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Joseph,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham
and Dr. and Mrs. Horace Miller.
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Soronty-and Fraternity
Initiation Followed by
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Dance at Armory
The Willamette university campus has been the scene
- ine ; wuiaxneiie university campus nas Deen ine- scene
of much social activity this past week with sororities and
oi mucn social activity uus past weex witn sororities ana
fraternities holding informal and formal initiation for. their
Pld?! L'tAtl-
me mmauuu wee w
and services for the sorority
fraternities also held formal in-
itiation: The highlight of the week
was the inter-sorortty dance In
the Armory - last mgnt giTen u
honor or. the new members.
i.;1" wViv n!? h,.ZhT
lottr Ji? Ik,e 5"
tr 'r.om. Portlan.f Ch?erof."
. a Ka mn.
w? " oue aiT PhV 1'lnha"
. "m S-Ji. Meci?ar Beta Chi:
rJ jf ri2iiJ nViS Phil
"2.JJ 'vafentlJe SSi wa?used
InTj! 7orations wiTh Mtes Mar-
the decorations witn f
StWMS?H."iir
Mi"B irl.8 McC"dy and Miss
Dvorotthy Tate' In backKf thf. JZ
vbe8ta Ugi .""MmL1
hearts edged in white ruffling
oritles In the middle. Other red
heart" S"00" d , 'loodlights
c?m,?Iete the decTTraill0M -
'Miss Rowena Upjohn headed
the committee In charge of the
dance and other. assisting were
Miss Sybil Spears, patronesses;
Miss Maxine Holt, Miss Connie
Oraye. and Mis. Maxine Crab-
tree, program..
Alpha Phi . Alpha
The Alpha Phi Alpha sorority
honored their new members with
a banquet at Schneider. Coffee
Shop. The tables were decorated
with red and white flowers.
candles and place cards carrying
out the house colors. Special
menta Wr Mrs. W. E. Kirk. Mrs
Robert Hutchinson and Mrs.
Earnest.
Miss Laura Lee Tate, president,
was the toastmistress a n d re-
sponses were made by Miss Gail
Dennison and Miss Jean Adams,
Miss Mary Barker was in charge
of the banquet and was assisted
by Miss Maxine Goodenough and
Miss Grace Jackson.
The initiates include the Miss-
es Jean Adams, Marjorie Weber,
Marian Sanders, Olivia Olson,
Barbara Viesko. Dorothy Tate,
Helen Davis. Wilma Mathis and
Valerie Karr.
The Golden Pheasant was the
scene or tne neta uni sorority am-
ner ln honor ot their new mem-
ber8 MiB8 Irma 0enl,
Oehler was the
toastmistress and making toasts
were Miss Patricia Schramm. Miss
Dorothv Moorp Misii Rervl Spar a f
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members on Saturday and theeran. of Foreign wars auxiliary
Delta Phi ' -
Th. rw -A-w-
iA wat - k-
c v v,a va iuciA w lucui-
b Th n t1 -wr cen-
tered with Dink rosebuds, pink
streamers and candles and nas-r-
'".
M," Rowena uPlonn was the
tmiatress and making respon.
fere Mrs. Robert. meder. Miss
Sa5y?erma?; i?8 McCurdy
and M1 Nadine OrcutL Miss Bet-
ty Cooper oI
d t , by Miss Mary
Jane Smith nd Miss Betty
K-. Special guests for tht Taf"
fmI f,,.w - t.m .tV
-MlM E.ther wae Vore head-
the dlrectorAtl forhrbanquet
and assisting her were Miss De-
iarsm xrt mi., n- mTJ
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A."'. ZXil' XZ IS MaiTied
iunia ; are I n e All sees .i
Frits, Ruth - Matthew.. June
Woldt. Betty Cooper, June Fried -
richs, Betty Thelander, Sally Ger
man, Frances Lllburn. Billle Jean
Gillilam, Martha Byrd and Elolse
Findley.
Fraternity Initiate. '
Formal initiation and break.
fast for the Alpha Pel Delta fra-
tamltv mon 11 I. v c i
morning at the house. Their new
members are Messrs. Paul Shel-
don, Ben Schaad, Garrel Deiner,
Bob East, John Macy, Tom Davis,
Robert Stone, Don Brooks. Rich-
ard Kern, Vinton Ellis, Bill At-
wood, Dick Espy, Robert Root
Pat White, Linford Mallett, Ro
bert Woodburn, Robert Newgent
and Stanton Nystrom. . ,
New members of Kappa Gamma
Rho were honored at a dinner at
the chapter house Friday night,
Honor guests were Messrs. Ro-
bert Albert, George McKinley,
Sam Orcutt, Andy Humphries,
Ward Walker, Rollo Stowaser,
itoDen woiat, Howard Blandlng.
Mark Hatfield. Don Burton, Zeral
Brown, Floyd Mattson, Jess Jones,
William obbs. Robert Perry and
Ammon Adams.
sterna Tan fratemU TioM in.
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Mr. and Mn. Walt Klees en.
tertalned with a dinner party at
their home on South 18th street
Friday night, honoring Mr. Kleen's
grandmother,. Mrs. -. Chrlstine
Kleen. Other guest, were Mr. and
Mrs. George Kleen.
Auxiliary Feted at
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rlODermOn HOme
" ?Mr F. X.Hoeretb and Mra.
jamea-Beall entertained the Vet-'
and friends at. the home of Mrs.
Hoereth'a sister.. Mrs. F. M. Ha-
berman. Friday afternoon.
vin r!nv Ham. lira. nrtd
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Furlough, Mrs. Frank Prime. Mrs.
. Henry Sim,. Mrs. W a i ;d Wolfe,
Mrs. Era Rush. Mrs. EUera
'Beard. Mrs; W. J. Wickert, Mrs.
Arwta Strayer. Mrs Ralph Har-
Ian, Mrs.. Frances Edwards, Mrs.
bara Cameron, . Mrs. Chris
Free. Mrs. Lon - Hansen Mrs.
Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. James
Moorman. Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre.
Mrs. Frank Nieswander. Mrs. Zoe
McCormlck, Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Ro-
8". Mr.. F. M. Haberman. Mrs.
- Prink - Dt11d - JHm Marrerr
Miss Margaret Prince. MUs Moore
th hostesses. Mr.. James
Bealf and Mrs.' F. X. . Hoeretn.
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' oI FOTt Shaw, Montana, became
bride of Mr. Norman Hp, so
of Mr. and Mrs. J6hn Ho of
; Peking. China on January 28.
Mrs. Ho attended Willamette unl-
erslty where she was active in.
TTnlveraltv Tainan Mr VTn la a
pre-medics student at Willamette
university.
Mr. and Mrs. Ho will reside at
510 North 17th .treet until June,
when they plan to go to China,
where Mr Ho will enter a Pekinr
medical school
Mis. Doris Neptune entertained
the . Laurel Guild of the Knight
Memorial church Wednesday
night. The assisting hostesses
were Mrs. Willard Lundin and
Mrs. Willian Drakeley. A group
of health films were shown dur-
lng the evening.
The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae
wIl be: entertained at dinner at
6:30 o clock Monday night at the
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