The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    Mrs. Bell Is
Honored by
Matrons
The home ol Mr. and Mrs.
.YlrgH I Sexton was the scene
; t ' a delightful surprise party
Taesday night when a croup of
natrons . entertained, for the
pleasure of Mrs. Vlnnie J.1 Bell,
lirs. Bell and her two children
are planning to leave in early
June for San Francisco to join
IX. Bell, who is at the Presidio.
The first of July the. Bells' wOl
ail lor Honolulu where Lt Bell
will be stationed. ,
Bridge was in play during the
vening in the recreation room
and a late Supper 'war served.
Bouquets of spring flowers were
arranged about the rooms. The
group gave Mrs. Bell an au re
voirgift. Honoring Mrs. Bell were Mrs.
David H, Cameron, Mrs. W. L.
McCormlck of Eugene, Mrs.
Louis Areas, Mrs. Walter Spaul
ding, ' Mrs. Lawrence Lister,
Mrs.. Donald Blake, Mrs. Roy
Anderson, Mrs. William Parker,
Mrs. Merrill Falkenhagen, Mrs.
: Joseph Merrill, Mrs. Joseph
Harvey, jr., Mrs. Chester. Zum
walt, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs.
Donald Madison, Mrs. Howard
Pickett Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs.
Joseph J. Gallagher,' Mrs. Fran
cis Wade, Mrs. Silas Gaiser,
Mrs. Paul Hale, Mrs. John Fick
lin, Mrs. Glenn Seeley, Mrs.
Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. George
Bagnall and Mrs. Virgil Sexton.
Boulier-Clardy "
Vows Said
The marriage of Miss I s 1 a
Clardy, formerly of Myrtle
Beach, S. Carolina and Mr. F.
Loren Boulier of Salem, was sol- "
emnized at 6 o'clock Tuesday '.
morning at the Jason Lee Meth
odist church. The Rev. S. Rad
nor Smith performed the cere
mony. ;
The bride wore a powder-blue
crepe dress with a full-length
dawn-blue wool cape. Accessor
ies were powder-blue and the
corsage was gardenias. i
Miss Merle Terry, her only at
tendant, wore a beige crepe dress
with British-tan accessories. Her,
corsage was gardenias. Mr. Jack
McNeil served as best man for
Mr. Boulier.
After a wedding breakfast,
the couple left for a trip to Brit
ish Columbia. Upon their return
they will be at home at 1069 Les
lie street.
' The bride, a graduate of Co
lumbia hospital, Columbia, South
Carolina, with post graduate stu
dy at the Chicago Lying-in hos
pital, Chicago, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clardy, Myr
tle Beach, South Carolina, The
bridegroom, with the Oregon
atate highway department, is the
on of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Boulier,
Leaburg, Oregon.
Miss Reeves to
PJay
Piano
Miss Marjorie Reeves will ap
pear in recital on Thursday
night at the studio of Mrs. David
Eason. She will be assisted by
Miss Joyce Reeves, violin pupil
of Mary Schultz Duncan, her
teacher. The recital is invita
tional Her program will be:
Arioso .'j.'
-.:,... 1 -u men
Sonata Op,
Scarlatti
..Beethoven
Adagio Sostenuto'
91. M
. Allegretto .... .
Violin
Sylvan Sketches
Nodrllnr SV-na
-Helm
Where the Cool Mom Crows
Songsters en the Souths - . i
Under the Great Oak tree
Woodland Sprites
Msrjorte Reeves at the piano i.
EiUde P 2-No- " Coptn
Nocturne Op. 12. No. 1 Chopin
(origin!)
?.? Uuw Debussy
Hmstrels prbuasy
.
v Visitors In the capital far sev
eral days have been Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Kraft of San Fran
cisco. They were the house
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Homer
II. Smith, sr. and Mrs. L. R. Le
Furgy. , -
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Mrs. Jaha BelL whe has keen
visitor in the capital, accom
panied her son, IX. Vinnie J.
Bell, south to San Francisco ;
this week.
Laura Wheeler Translates Colorful
Mexico Into Stitchery .
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MEXICAN MOTIFS
inz good neighbors and embroid
er these delightful Mexican mo-'
tils on our household , linens.
They're fun t dot Pattern 2323
contains a transfer pattern of 18
motifs ranging rem lVtxl'j
Inches to UljxSU inches; IHus-
MAXtKE RURuN
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AFUSTOCTRATIC Lady Mary Vagabond Cell) and Ore
gon Vagabond, from the stables of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H.
Simmons, are to perform at the; Salem Saddle club's second
annual horse show Saturday: 'and Sunday at the Fair
- grounds stadium. It
White Shrine Has jEtoktcc Clubr
: Honor Guests Luncheon "
Members of the White Shrine
of Jerusalem met on Monday
night at Masonic temple. Mrs.
Blanche Eakin of Dallas was
acting worthy high priestess and
Mr. M. F. Grub acted as watch
man of the shepherds. Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Henry, past worthy
high priestess and watchman of
the shepherds were honor guests.
1 Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gillette
were chairmen of the commit
tee in charge and were assisted
try Miss Grace Babcock, Miss
Myrtle Reaves, and Mrs. Mona
Yoder.
CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
WSCS of Leslie church, II a.m.. -at
the church.
South Central circle First Meth
odist, church. 1 :1 dessert lunch
eon with Mrs. Virgil Golden, 2889
South Commercial street.
Ladles of CAR with Mrs. X. B,
- Taylor. HayesrUle. 1 pjn.
Slem Writers group with Mrs.
W. A. Meniott, 12SS North lth
street. 130 pjn. Election.
Beta Chi alumnae with Mrs.
Russell rettord. Z4SS South Bish
street. S pjn.
Westminster Guild of Presby
terian church, X pjn. church par
lors. .
Sweet Briar cluh wtth Mrs.
Dudley Gibson. Wallace Boad,
a pjn.
Hi-Y Mothers dinner, high
school, to honor graduates.
South circle. Christian church.
. wtth Mrs. George Dunsford. IMS
South High street. aU day with
lunch at noon.
VTW card party. S pjn, public
Invited. Vrw halL
' WSCS of West Salem Methodist
church, silver tea at City Hall, a
pjn. Mrs. S. Rayner Smith speak
er. . .
West Central circle of Metho-
a is cnurcn witn Mrs. J. it. Bed-
zora. ovu statesman street. S pjn.
Carnation club with Mrs. John
Fry. 2271 Lee street. UJ3 pjn.
DAV auxiliary aU day meeting
with. Mrs. Peterson. 227S North
Front street, no-host luncheon at
noon.
THTJBSDAT
American Legion auxiliary
ewing group with Mrs. Audrey
Tussing, so Duncan street. S pin.
Pythian Sisters with Mrs. p.
- Andreaen, T Mill street. S p.m.
Brush College Helpers with
Mrs. LeUnd Wendt. S pjn.
. KCKT club m-lth Mrs. Jess Wal
ling, isu South Libeny street. 2
" pjn. ....
- Hollywood Merry Go Bound
With Mrs. O. L. Poe. 2 pjn.
Thimble club of Maceabees No.
with Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. 243
North 14th street. S pjo"
F Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs.
P. D. Quisenberry. m West Le
felle street, TO pjn. ,
-V PATTERN 2833
trationj of stitches; materials re
quired; color schemes.
Send ten cents in coin for this
pattern to The Oregon States
man, Needlecraft Dept, Salem,
Ore. Write plainly PATTERN
NUMBER, your NAME and AD
DRESS. . .(,
SOCIETY
MUSIC
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i'hellOME
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j ; Members of the Etokta club
met at the home of Miss Ger
trude Savage Tuesday afternoon
for a one o'clock luncheon. As
sisting hostesses were Mrs. Vard
Hughes, Mrs. S. B. Gillette and
Mrs. A. Lv Skewis.
1 1 Bouquets of roses decorated
the guest rooms. The group made
plans for a breakfast at Silver
Creek Falls to take place in
June. Mrs. George Sehon was
elected president of the club for
the ensuing year and her offi
cers will be Mrs. Daisy Mcln
;tyre, vice-president; Mrs. Emil
f Carlson, treasurer; and Mrs. E.
1 A. Lee, secretary;
i: - Attending were Mrs. Mason
Bishop, Mrs. E. A. Boyle, Mrs.
. H. G. Carl, Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs.
Emil Carlson, Mrs. Harrison El
gin, sr, Mrs. W. J. En tress,
Mrs. Richard Erickson, Mrs.
Charles Fowler, Mrs. S. B. GQ-"
ilette, Mrs. P. E. Graber, Mrs. W.
jT. Grier, Mrs. O. H. Horning,
Mrs. Vard Hughes,' Mrs. Stuart
Johnson, Mrs. E. A. Lee, Mrs.
Daisy Mclntyre. Mrs. E. M. Mc
Kee, Mrs. Clifton Ross, Miss
Gertrude Savage, Mrs. George
Sehoh, Mrs. A. L. Skewis, Mn.
,B. F. Schmoker, Mrs. Ralph
Scott, Mrs. H. O. Taylor and
Miss Antoinette White.
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Club Represented
jBy Twenty
l The annual convention of the
State Federation of Business and
Professional Women's clubs in
Portland over the last weekend
attracted six hundred delegates.
First vice-president. Miss Hilda
Swenson, and chairman of pub
licity, Mrs. Rose Wilkes, of Sa
lem, were elected. Miss Evange-
- line Philbin was reelected pres
ident. '
i 1 The Salem club, representa
: tion included the Misses Lois
;Ohmart. Jo Evans, 'Mary Shel-
don, Betty FJofson, Carolyn
1 Wilson, Muriel Wilson, Ida May
; Smith, Dorothy Cornelius, Hilda
I Fries, Winnie Epplett, Hare!
Roeneke, . Marguerite Shelly, Ef
ffie Smith, Helen Fletcher and
; Helen Reid, Mesdames Luella
Brenaman, Winifred Herrick, '
(Mabel Parker, Effie Areharj, L.
iDaye Idleman, Kittie Graver,
Rose Wilkes, Ora McKenrie,
Mary Carol Goin, Ida M. An- "
drews.
I .The closing function was the
.formal banquet with some five
hundred in attendance, presided
'over by Mrs. Leona Bryant, past
state president,; with Mrs. Win-
- nifred Herrick of Salem giving
. the invocation. - -
'' r On Sunday morning the group
, enjoyed an informal breakfast
v -
ana were addressed by Bishop
Bruce R. Baxter on "Spiritual
Significance of Citizenship in a
Democracy. :
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; . SILVEJTOJf Of Interest te
Siiverton folk is the wedding of
Wesley Lewis, son of Mrs. Hilda
C. Lewis of Siiverton, and Miss
Evelyn Steven . of Alhambra,
California, which: took place
. Sunday at the Grace Lutheran
church in Alhambra. Mr. Lewis
graduated from Siiverton' high
school and is now with the Cali
. fornia highway department.'-
I ' Mr. and Mrs. VrUIUsa T. J.
Foster are the parents of a 6
j pound .boy, William Stephen,
:' born In Klamath Falls on May
15. Mrs. Foster is the former
1 Merit Langt .
Shower ?for
Miss Duke
Tonight;
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Miss Frances Duke will be
hostess f or a bridal shower to
night at the home of her par
ents, Mr, and Mrs. John P. Duke,
on Bellevue street, in compli
ment to her sister. Miss Vir
ginia Duke, a Junejbrideelect
The evening wOl be spent in
formally and at a late hour sup
per will be served, by the hos
tess with Mrs. John P. Duke
assisting. Bouquets, of roses and
pansies wfll be used "about the
guest rooms. 'J;.' y
Bidden to honor Miss Virginia
Duke are Miss Jackie Williams,
Miss Georgia Clark, Miss Shirley
Evenson, Miss Charlotte Mc
Clary, Miss Barbara ' McLaugh
lin. Miss Ruth Peckj Miss Irene
Warren, Miss Bonnie Goldbeck,
Miss Doris Drager, Miss Helen
Wiedmer, Miss Elizabeth O'Reil
ly, Miss Molly Schwabbauer.
Miss Mabel McCulloch, Miss
Lucy Fisher, Miss' Jeannette
Mack, Miss Agnes Bayne, Mrs.
Roger Kellogg, Mrs. -Patricia
McCafferty, Mrs. Elmer Lewis,
Mrs..Harold Norton, Mrs. Charles
Warren, Jr4 Mrs. Ri C. Hunter,
Mrs. Harris Lietz, i Mrs. Dora
Stapleton, Mrs. A. J C. Newell,
Mrs. Clifford Cookj Mrs. Eva
Blocks, Mrs. Emma Askvig,Mrs.
Theresa Sehler. Mrs. R. Lee
Wood, Mrs. Marguerite Barquis
Mrs. Audrey Bartholomew and
Mrs. J. P. Duke. .
Carol Shields to
Honor Birthday
Celebrating her fifth birthday
today will be Carol Shields, the
- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke
Shields. This afternoon Mrs.
Shields is entertaining with an
informal party at her home on
West Myers street for the pleas
ure of her daughter.;
Refreshments will be served
late In the afternoon with favors
marking places f or thi guests. A
red and white color scheme will
be carried out In the decorations.
Bidden to honor Carol are,,
Joan Hoover, Buddy and Susan
Keech, Sidney Ann and David
Kromer, Ann and James Heltzel,
Jimmy and Johnny: Humphrey,.
Barbara RsuiActo1a' Tn.. iir
' m vou'wi i
ic, xursaret ana ; JUlia Ann
Miller, Linda Davis, Constance"
Hammond and Roger Shields.
Mothers accompanying their
children will be Mrs. Theron
Hoover of Independence, Mrs.
Edwin Keech, Mrs. Sydney Kro
mer, Mrs. John. Heifzel, Mrs.
James Humphrey, ' Mrs. Ray
mond Bonesteele, f Mrs. Vera
Miller, Mrs. Ward Davis, Mrs.
, William H. Hammond and Mrtv
Russell Pratt special guest
. '
Mrs. Shipley to
Head Regents
Mrs. Chauncey L. Crider open
ed her Dallas residence, "Home
Place," to members 'of the Past
Regents -club of the DAR Tues
day afternoon with i Mrs. H. (X
Eakin of Dallas assisting.
After the luncheon hour the
guests enjoyed a tour of the
Crider wardens. Mr TTr...
Goulet, sr., retiring president,
officers were elected with Mrs.
U. G. Shipley named president;
Mrs. C. C Geer, secretary; Mrs.
John Harbison and Mrs. W. E.
Hanson, hospitality i committee;
and Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind and
Mrs.: Seymour Jones, program
committee.
I This is the last meeting of the
group until fall. Mrs. Dorothy
Casselius gave an interesting
boot review on They Came to
' A River. ' $
Attending were Mrs. William
Miller of La Grande and Mrs.
Casselius, guests, Mrs. C. C
Clark, Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mrs.
J. C. Sell, Mrs. H. Gi Smith, Mrs
C. B. Sunberg, Mrs. W. F. Fargo,
Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr, Mrs. C
C. Geer, Mrs. Herbert J. Ostlind,
Mrs. U. G. Shipley, ; Mrs. W. E.
Hanson, Mrs. Seymour Jones.
Mrs. J. W. Harbison and the
!' hostesses. - . . . ?
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OAK POINT Mrs. Hattie J.
Black and her daughter. Miss
Jean, gave a reception Thursday
right for her son and daughter-in-law,
LL arid Mrs. Kenneth H.
Black of Quantico, Virginia.
Moving pictures wer? shown and
group singing was jed by Mrs.
Raymond Andrews,! the former
Pearl Eyre. - -
Lt and Mrs. Black, who were
married In April, were here on
a thirty day , leave from the
United States marine corps. They
left Monday for Quantico where
ht is stationed.
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By 'Dolores Boland
It's About Time to make a
sweater to wear with your
spring print dress. Use yarn the
color of i background of print
With dress material make dou
ble pockets and collar. Baste
these on to simplify laundering.
Miss Bogardus;
To Marry - ' j
. Invitations have been receiv
ed in Salem for the marriage of
Miss Loye Lucille Bogardus,
daughter of Mrs. Vivian Yea ton
Bogardus of. Portland, to' Dr.
Carson Kahn of Boise, Idaho.
The wedding wOl be an event
of Sunday, June 8 at the West
minster Presbyterian church at
4:30 o'clock. A reception in the
church parlors wOl be held after
the ceremony. !
Miss Bogardus attended Wil
lamettesr university and is a
member of Delta Phi sorority.
The couple will make their home
in Boise, f !
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Hostesses
Arrange
Parties
The social calendar is marked
with several informal parties
this week.
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs.
Lynn Lambeth was hostess for a
smartly arranged luncheon at her
suburban home in compliment to
her' two sisters, Mrs. George'
O'Connor of San Francisco and
Mrs. George Wagnon of Port
land. The visitors will be guests
at the Lambeth home this week.
Covers were placed for twelve
guests at the luncheon with an
informal afternoon of cards fol
lowing. Spring flowers In pastel
shades provided . the decorative
note.
; For Friday afternoon. Mrs.
James L Teed Is arranging a des
sert luncheon at Godfrey's in
honor of a group of her friends.
Covers wOl be placed for twenty-four
guests and contract
bridge will be in play during
the afternoon.
SILVERTON The carnival
sports dance being planned by.
the Siiverton Junior Women's
club for May 23 has Seen post
poned until May 28. All club
members are invited.
The club will hold its annual
ceremonial night on May 28 with
installation - and initiation. SL
Helen's junior club members are
to be special guests.
A group .f the Salem women
golf ers will motor to Eugene
this morning to play the femi
nine golfers of the Eugene golf
club.
V
Cool 20 Saving on
Assorted
I5e Sheers
US'
GeyrMs
reny
, Wonderful choice of pal
terns and colors la cotton
I batistes, muslins, dimities,
organdies and voiles for
. tains and frocks. Majority
are 40 in. wide t
Say 7c an Each Pair I
25c Novelty
Pantlea
0(7 Srveref
Lika Mg lace appUqns?
Novelty weaves? Then grab
yom hat and come rwudar
to Wards! finm r v-
of these ' salt-priced rayon j
y-uitcs o im au oommerl II
la eelebrsUaii of ' her llta
birthday Betty Xou Kayser had -a
line party Saturday afternoon.
After the show, the party went '
to the Spa for refreshments.
Those- bidden were -Ha Mae
Branson, Bevery Wadsworth,
Mary Ruth, Smothers, Marjorie
Lundail, Jean Dignan and Betty
Lou Kayser.
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Circus Theme
At Banquet
Circus decorations carried out
the, theme of "fun" at a ban
quet given on Monday night by
members of the Oregon Nurses'
association of this district. Ta
bles were colorful with pink and
white peonies, small circus , tent
favors and. candles, j Dozens of
colorful pennants were hung ,
around the room, and the head
speakers' table was decorated
with a miniature ""big top."
Mrs. Nova Young was toast
mistress and Rev. Irvin Wil
liams was the speaker. Among
the special guests were Rev. and
Mrs. George Swift Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Meyers, Dr. and Mrs. H.
H. Barlow Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
Wedel, Dr.; and. Mrs. Cart Em
mons and Dr. Gussie NOes. '
Mrs. r. D. Qnlsenberry will
entertain , the Pi Beta Phi alum
nae at her West Lef elle street
home Thursday night at a des
sert supper at 7:30 o'clock. The
assisting hostesses are Mrs. Vera
Miller and Mrs. Wolcott Buren.
Mr. and , Mrs. James Russell
are entertaining as their house
guest the letter's sister. Miss
Alberta DeLano of Fargo, North
Dakota. The visitor will be here
for a fortnight. ,
-spun royont and French-type rayon crepes, too .. .
ven MrtionoilyodvrKsed Crovn-Tesfed rayons in
this marvelous group of dressesl Every styls from coat
dresses, xlppars and shtrtwoirts to dressy frocks. In
checks! Stripes! la brKTiant prirtfi I Sizes from 12 to U
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Miss.. Drorbaugh
Honor Guest
Mrs. C. H. Carlson was host
ess for an informal party on
Thursday for the pleasure of
Miss Ma xen e Drorbaugh, June
brideelect of Mr. Edward
SchulZ. . j
. A miscellaneous shower hon
ored the bride-to-be and clever
verses were hidden in balloons
telling the honotLguest where to
find, her gifts. Spring flowers
"were used about' the rooms and
late supper was served by the
hostess.
Honoring Miss Drorbaugh
were Mrs. E. B. Daugherty, Mrs,
H. R. Crawford, Mrs. Paul Mil
ler, Mriq W. C. O'Neill, Mrs.
Claude Glenn, Mrs. E. L. Powell,
Mrs. Don Watson, Mrs. Clement
Holgate. Mrs. Reece Jones, Mrs.
W. H. East Mrs. H. J. Thomas,
Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Loyd
Drorbaugh and Mrs. C. H. Carl
son. i "
ab Aienama VVaman eloTa Is
sponsoring 500 party on May
M at 8 p. m. to raise funds to
send 4H club members to um
mer schooL The public Is In
vited. ISDlffiiOlRI
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their smart dull finish . . .
dainty hairline seaxnal Wa'tra
reinforced the feet with cot
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Htavta ws yoall need a
lot daring the hot days to
cornel Like gay stripes? Pas
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