The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 04, 1941, Page 6, Image 6

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    FACE OXvi;
MatronsWill
at
Luncheon
Mrs. George Arbuckle and
lir Harry Worth have Invited
a group of matrons to luncheon
this afternoon . at Godfreys.-.
Chrysanthemums : in pastel
shades will provide the decora
tive note oA the luncheon tables.
The hostesses and their guests
wilf enjoy an afternoon of con-:
tract bridge at Ihe home on Mrs.'
Worth on North Capitol 'street
after the luncheon hour.
Covers wm be placed for Mrs.
W.EL Needham, Mrs. Ralph H.
Cociley; Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs.
C. fB. McCulIough, Mrs. Frank
Myfcrs, Mrs. Harry V. Collins, 1
Mr. Paul Van Scoy, Mri Walter
Spaulding, Mrs. Homer Carpen
ter.: Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. Rob
ert iShinn, Mrs. William L. Phil-
lipaj, Mrs. James Nicholson, Mrs..
U. i Scott Page, Mrs. Homer
Smith, sr., Mrs. W. H. Darby,
Mri Charles A. Spragae, Mrs.
William Burghardt, Mrs. C. W.
Parker,' Mrs. c. E. Bates, Mrs.
Lecjna Johnson, Mrs. Frank
Brown, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs.
A. A. Siewert, Mrs. Percy Kelly,
Mri. George Waters, Mrs. Claude
Murphy, Mrs. T. O. Russell, Mrs.
Ervjn Smith, Mrs. William Mc-
Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs. G. Frederick
Chambers, Miss Porathea Sfeus
loff, Mrs. Arbuckle and Mrs.
Wofth.
j
ss Patton Now
Mrs. Elsey
i
WSiss Beulah Patton, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Pat
ton of Salem, became the bride
of Mr. -Hermit R. Elsey, son of
Mr.? and Mrs. F. M. Elsey of
Salem, at a quiet ceremony at
the , parsonage of. the First Pres
byterian church in Vancouver,
Wash., Saturday afternoon at
z:3 o'clock. Rev. John Pressly
officiated in the presence of
members of the tVo families.
"Ehe bride wore a beige her
ringbone tweed suit with brown
accessories and a corsage of
taliiman roses for her wedding.
Ths couple was unattended.
Mr. and Mrs. Elsey will re
aide in Seattle where he is con-
necjted with Boeing Aircraft.
Thai newlyweds are graduates
of 5alem schools.
Pattern
JGoing places
this Jolly
Jumper; ensemble with its little
Scotch bonnet to match! Ann.
Adams designed Pattern 4846 for
the active junior crowd. There's
a V-necked, front-buttoned
Jumper, whose bib-like bodice
continues as-- nanl in th v:.t
Tjhe same effect lis repeated In
the back. , The side sections of
the skirt, which has no side
aams, are cut on the bias.. If
you like, the jumper may be
tap-fastened down the . front,
tifcing buttons only for trim. The
' contrast Mouse has a little Peter
Pan collar and Ions or short
sleeves. Add the big bow at the
neck, unless you -use a - high
round neckline on , the jumper.,
Tfcls ensemble Is finished quick
ly with the Sewing Instructor's
fcflp.' : - ? !:vv;
I Pattern ; 4143 is available in
girls sizes 8, S, 10, 12 and 14.
Size 10, Jumper and cap, takes
IV yards 54 inch fabric and
blouse, ltt yards 39 Inch fabric.
r I Send fifteen cent (15c) In coins
i or nut Anne Aum pattern.
Write plainly size, nunt, address
and style number. - :.-
Just the cream of the XM1-42
I fashion crop Is shown In the new
' i Anne Adams Pattern Book. Order
I your copy today you'll find page . ;
'after' page of original, ease-to- A
-) make modes for every . age and
.hour. Slimming maturelady
J frocks. Gay crib to college ap-.
parel. Smart clothes for working,
for shopping, for sporting, for do- , -(dress
or. doat-dreas festivities. A
$ complete bridal trouseau. And
. tas an extra featurea free-for- "
; t he-making hat and ban set. Book -i
f .i teen crnts. Pattern fifteen -.
cents. iVtolc and pattern together, ., '
i twenty-live cents.
Preside
4- m Y
MAXINE BURKN
Editor
Shower Will
Fete Miss
Drager
November brides-elect are the
honor guests at many parties
these days. Miss Doris Drager,
whose marriage to Mr. James
Nicholson, jr., Is calendared for
November 22, will be- the guest
of honor at a bridal party Wed
nesday night when Mrs. Lester
Carter and Mrs. Clay bourne
Dyer entertain at the former's
home.
Contract bridge will be In
play during the evening and a
late supper will be served by
the hostess. A bathroom shower
will fete the bride-to-be. Boo-"
quets of chrysaninemums and
other autumn flowers will deco
rate the guest rooms.
Bidden to? honor Miss Drager
are Mrs. Rue Drager, Mrs. James
H. Nicholson, Mrs. Clarence
Hamilton, Mrs. Robert ' Drager, -Mrs.
Richard Nelson, Mrs. Mere
dith Huggins, Mrs. Russell Mc
Jury, Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs.
Russell K. Woodward, Mrs. Har
vey Quistad, Mrs. John Hughes,
Miss Frances Roth, Miss. Maxine
McKillop, Miss Helen Wiedmer,
Miss Barbara Williams, Miss
Dorothy Blaisdell and 5 Miss
Helen Langille.
Anniversary Is
Celebrated
Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
Charles W. Snyder celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
at the Royal Neighbors hall at
Quinaby. Table decoration was
a large cake with pink tapers.
Mrs. Ruby Emery and Mrs.
James C. Jones received the
guests. Mrs. C. Walter Bennett
had charge of the gift table. Re
freshments were in charge of
Mrs. Clifford Robertson, Mrs.
Orville Harold, Mrs. Claire Mc
Candlish and Mrs. Howard
Weese. Mr. Ernest Snyder, son
of : the honor guests, was in
charge of dancing. Lena Belle,
and Emma Mae Atkins sang two
numbers.
Out of town guests were Mr.
and Mrs. William T. . Hudson,
Vera, Jeannette and Franklin.
Mrs. Hudson was Mrs. Snyder's
maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs.
John White, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Snyder all of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Bennett
of Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Robert
son, Glenn and Barbara Jean,
Mrs-. Ruby Emery, Mrs. James
C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Martin, Mr. Sam Weese, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kropp, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Sloans Mr. and Mrs. Low
ell Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Atkins, Lena Belle and Emma
Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Holtz
jnan, Mr. and Mrs. j Howard
weese, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Weese, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Mc
Candlish, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Wittwer, Mr. Ernest i Snyder,
Mr. Louie Frohmader, Mr. and
Mrs. James Falk, Mr. Charles
Rogers, Miss Faye Boetger, Mr.
and Mrs. Tom RitcheyJ Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Hathaway, Mr. Harvey
Girod, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Montgomery, Mrs. Frank Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rolow,
Mrs. Helen Hanson and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Snyder, j
'
The Wesnan's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Leslie Meth-
6dist church will meet ! Wednes
day afternoon at 2 o'clock with
Mrs. C. F. French, 1745 South
Church street. Mrs. A. W. Metz
ger will conduct the Bible study.
Mrs. C. A. Downs win present
the topic on world problems, re
viewing portion of the book
"The Christian Imperative.? As
sisting Mrs. French will be Mrs.
C A. Graham, Mrs. T.i W. Con-"
ner and Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre.
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Miss Del Vea Long'wu host- -ess
at masked Halloween par
ty on .Thursday night at the
; home of her parents. The .guests
,twere members of ? he high
. school endeavor ' of the " First
Christian; church, and Rev. and
Mrs. Guy L. Drill, turervisors.
Assisting: the hostess were Miss
i Patsy Mansfield i'Miss Nyla '
Phijlips and Miss Patricia Mc-
UUUUS. '
Mr. aatsl Mrs. Am as Yaw were
hosts at dessert supper given
on Thursday.' French marigolds
In a crystal bowL placed on a
mirror were flanked by candles.
Mrs. . Marie Flin McCalland
Mrs.1 George Henderson were
guests at the dinner. Cards were
in play In the evening: j -
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A dessert luncheon ani. regu
lar meeting of the Salem Hi-Y
Mothers club ' is to be held at
the home of Mrs. C A. Kells this
. afternoon at 120 o'clock. Mrs.
Ray Yocom is president."' - . .
Th
SOCIETY
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ThpIIfiME
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Club Calendar
vtTKsnav
Rlm rVntnl U)f I'll tin Tn.
fSth street. 1 pan m'smbershiS
tea. .
Junior Guild, St Paul's lfrlsco.
pal church, parish hauTl o'clock
luncheon., . j
YWCA Girl Reserves committee.
TWCA, 10 a, m.
Hi Y mothers, with Mrs.
A.
P.
Acus, iw Bsiem Heights,
Hi.
Theater arta
M. Devers, 137
n. m
wiia jbus.i ,
irket street, I
Ith Mrs.
American War Mathers. Legion
home. Installation. ,
North Salem WCTU, at Jason
19 church, a p. m.
VFW auxilianr- MHn.
rii ftLeon Hansen, 160 East
Href Social Rnir i.l,,K itK u
E. Vosbureh. Cascade DHv 7i
7 sewing, no-host dinner.
Alpha Phi Alpha Mothers, 1:30
at chapter house. Tea, 3 p. 2u
Wednesday
South Circle, - First
Christian
onureh, Mrs. Guy
uy Drill, 885 No
Winter. atrMt
rtn
iu-aay meeting,
ry benefit
VFW miviltanr
card
jw. vrw nail
Mavflowr inillrl Clrat
gational church, 1 p. m.
WSCS study class, high school
room, First Methodist church, I
p. m.
aauw Radio Literature
jnrs. Vjruy rucKOK, liw CM
aircci, .ia p. m.
WSCS Leslie Methodist church,
F1UL 9- French, lfie
South Church street, a p. m.
aauw executive board, 7
with Miss Doris Neptune,
ouuui ipiioi sireet.
Missionary and Ladies' Aid of
fvmgni Memorial church wi
Mrs. Howard C. Stover, 12:
v crocs no-nost lunch
neon, busi-
ness meeting.
With Mrs. Ruth Hall. CSvered.
dish luncheon at nnnn
AAUW Literature grou
A. T. Fox, 1065 South
Street, 8 p. m.
Mr
THURSDAY
Salem Dakota club, no-host suo
per, WCTU, 6:30 p. ik. P
Fruitland Women's circle, with
Mrs. Harvey Armstrong, i p.m.
Barbara Frietchie camp, Daugh-
C WarUn.10?. metrwS 0t
Liberty Women's club, at Shut
tleworth home, 2 p. m.
Execuuve Jboard of WSCS, First
Methodist church. 1:45 p. m. with
Mrs. Theodore Ulakko. 1756 Court
street. .
HayesviHt Woman's club, with
Mrs. E. B. Taylor. 2 p. tn.
FRIDAY
YW
rCA Finance committee, YWCA
10
SM.
Daughters of Nil
Sew Monday
Salem Daturhters nf tha
Nil,
met at the Maannfo tanai
.wuxjpvs WI
Monday to sew for the Shrine
hospital. Boys' clothes were made
during the day. Luncheon was
served at noon and hostesses
were Mrs. J. L. Sweeney, Mrs.
Letha Staats and Mrs. W. J. Lil
Jequist. Attending were Mrs. DL X.
Beechler, Mrs. A. Bombeck, Miss
FJfreda and Miss Jeanette Bom
beck, Mrs. W. E. Brown, Mrs.
David H. Comeron, Mrs. Walter
Dry, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs.
Paul H. Hauser., sr, Mrs. Arthur
Hunt, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs-'L.
F. LeGarie, Mrs. Marvin: Lewis,
Mrs. W. J. Liljequlst, Mrs. Law
rence Lister, Mrs. F. Z. Loos,
Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. M. C
retteys, Mrs. E. S. Severance,
Mrs. Albert C. Smith, Mrs. Le
tha Stoats, Mrs. J. L. Sweeney,
Mrs. Kex A. Turner and Mrs.
uavid Wright.
Supper After
Rehearsal
- -I
Miss Ruth Jean Garijobsi and
her fiance, Mr. Frank H. Spears,
jr., will be honored at a buffet
upper tonight at 8 o'clock; fol
lowing the wedding rehearsal
when the bride-elect's parents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst, en
tertained at their Oak street
home. The couple will be mar
ried Thursday night at St Paul's
Episcopal church. , Members of
the bridal party and the im
mediate family will be" guests at
the dinner. V .
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of
Hood River will arrive in Salem
today to" remain until after the
wedding. Mr. Boyd will be one
of the ushers.' j
; A rreap ef Sslen high school
atudents gathered at the Ernst
Crockatt home following I the
Bend-Saleni football game for a
Halloween tii p e r..Atteiding
were Lorraine Murdock, Clarice
BusseUe, Bemice Bowersox and
Marion Lou Wampler. Escorts
were Ben Valdez, Friti Anun
aen. Bob Smith and John Crock
att. -s --r- -3
. Clinton IVanvpler. sophosiore,
DelU Tjir Delta at Oregon State
, college spent, part. Of the week
end at the home pf his parents,
Mr.; and Mrs.i Lewis Wanipler.
Be returned to Corvallis, Satur
day morning to attend the foot
ball game. f , -
Mrs. Bjarae Ericksea will entertain-
the Delta Zeta alumnae
at a dessert supper Tuesday night
at o'clock.-:
where you feel it-rub f rsr
throat, chest nd V 4J
back with time-tested AVapoRub
CSSQON CTATESifllL" Ccdaal
Hostesses
to:
Honor Mrs;
Benson- "'. '
Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. W.
H. Wood and Mrs, Max O. Buren
will entertain informally OxIm af-
cxaun vie laners pome on ' -Court
street for the pleasure, of TTN T
Mrs. Frank Benson, who is tak- HO.I.. IS
uin ma aparonent in Salem for
the winter. . ,
Guests 'have been tlnvtMi
a dessert luncheon and, contract
bridge wfll be in pjay ' during
-the afternoon.' The small tables
will be centered with bouquets
of chrysantherauiM and autumn,
flowers. ''
Bidden to honor Mrs. Benson -arai
Mrs. W. X. Staley, Mrs. Ar
thur Benson, Mrs. Gertrude
Wells, Mrs. ; Jessie -Singleton,
Mrs. W. W4 Rosebraugh, Mrs.
John E. Cdtfin of Whittier,
CaliL, Mrs. L. H. Hausler of '
Portland, Mrs.' Wilmer C. Page,
Mrs. Russell 'Caflin, Mrs. T. O.
Russell, Mrs. RoUin K. Page,
Mrs. William Burghardt, Mrs,
Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Frank
Snedecor, Mrs.' John L. Rand,
Mrs. Joseph Albert, Mrs. John
Griffith, Mrs. J. T. Whittig, Mrs. '
Charles Robertson, Mrs. Thomas
B. Kay, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs.
Joseph Beveridge, Mrs. U. G.
Shipley, Mrs. George A. White,
Mrs. Frank Spencer, Mrs. Sey
mour Jones, Mrs. Homer Goulet
and Mrs. Charles Gray.
Newcomer Js -Guest
at Tea
Mrs. Fred Humphrey was
honored Saturday afternoon at
an informal tea held at the home
of her sister-in-law, Miss Gladys
Humphrey. .A few intimate
friends of Miss Humphreys called
to meet Mrs. Humphrey, who
plans to make Salem her home.
Mr, Humphrey has been a high
school teacher in the California
schools for a number of years,
but has'Yecently accepted a posi
tion in the secretary of state's of
fice as a state aduitor.
Fall flowers were arranged
about the rooms and the tea ta
ble and dining room decorations
carried out the Halloween theme.
An amber bowl filled with yel
low chrysantoemums, and bank-
ed by yellow tafers in black
candle sticks, eraced the servin
table, which was covered with
a hand made lace cloth.
Mrs. Arminta Humphrey,
mother-in-law of the honored
guest, poured and assisting in
the dining room were Miss Etta
White and Curtis Humphrey,
small son of Mrs. Fred Humph
rey. Alpha Psi Delta
Mothers Meet
The Alpha Psi Delta mothers
were entertained at the chapter
house Monday afternoon New
officers were elected with Mrs.
Marie Putnam, president; Mrs.
F. E. Barnick, vice-president;
Mrs. W. A. Merriott, secretary
treasurer. The affair honored the new
mothers of the fraternity pledges.
Dr. R. Franklin Thompson spoke
to the group on "Behind the
Scenes at Willamette Univer
sity." ;
Hostesses at the tea hour were
Mrs. P. W. Geiser, Mrs. H. R.
Woodburn and Mrs. C. F. French.
Bouquets jof chrysanthemums
from the gardens of Mrs. Wood
burn were Used about the rooms.
Mothers present were Mrs. F.
I. Barnick, Mrs. A. L. McDdw
tli, Mrs. Charles Strickfaden,
Mrs. F. O. Bradshaw, Mrs. W. A.
Merriptt, Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh,
Mrs. S. B. Laughlin, Mrs. Flor
ian Von Eschen, Mrs. R. Ivan
Lovell, Mrs. Minnie Humphreys,
Mrs. C. F, French, Mrs. Marie
Putnam, Mrs. P. W. Geiser and
Mrs. L. C. Reinholdt.
' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers
are now at home at their resi
dence on North 15th street
-ft
Fidler's Furniture Go.
255, N. Commercial r. Salem, Ore.
Oregon, Tuttdayl-Iomlag; November L 1841
Members ;. of - Willamette v3d-:
versitv vesners nresented a mu-
sicale Sunday night at the First "
Methodist church. Taking" part "
were Virginia Knight and. Ma- .;
rian Francis,1 piano-cello duet;
esii,;uings,
ertr Mealer. baritoner' Marza-
- - -
tHoooY piano; Ruth Burgoyne,
' sonrano and- Don .Wilson.' bari
no1 and Don sWilsonv bari-
tone and' Lenore Myers, violin.
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Tn FriPTlHc!
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JJIhs Mildred Zielinski, -daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
ZielinskL ir. of Salem, has an.
nounced the date of her coming
marriage to Mr. Joseph L. Ken
ny, ion Of Mr. and Mrs. John
Henny, sr. of Brooks. The news
was told at a smartly arrancred
party Saturday afternoon when
-tne Dnde-eiecrs cousin. Miss
Gertrude ZielinskL entertained
in her honor. The wedding day
is Tuesday, November 23. The
engagement of the young cou
ple was revealed in late July. '
A bridal shower honored M'sa
Zielinslu and the romantic news
was revealed at the tea hour
when the date was found con
cealed in an autumn floral ccn
terpiece.
Miss Delia Kleen and Miss
Roseann Henny won cHzm tnr
various games played during the
auernoon.
Bidden to honor Miss Zielin
ki were Miss Eleanor Fallen,
juss rioseann Henny, Miss
Charlotte ZielinskL Miss Delia
Kleen, Miss Irene Wacken, Miss
Irene Wickman, Miss Maxine
Bach, Miss Dorothy Bach, Miss
Betty Gregg, Miss Aileen Zie
linskL Miss Florence Fail an
Miss Katherine Montandon, Miss
-iviomanaon, Miss Gladys
ZielinskL Mrs. J. A. ZieUncH
Mrs. Charles A. Zielinski and
me nostess, Miss Gertrude Zie-
unsiu
The bride-elect is a graduate
ot oacrea Heart Academy and
her fiance Is a graduate of Ger
vais schools and attends Oregon
oiaie couege where he was af-
miated with Alpha Gamma Rho
Traveler Is
T T
riOnOr Guest
Mrs. Marguerite DeVore, who
is leaving soon to spend five or
six weeks in California, was
uuuuicu a i a luncneon and a
nandkerchief shower last Sat
urday. Mrs. Georffe Smvth n
Mrs. Charles Pickett were hos
tesses at the former's home at
a luncheon for Mrs. A. L. DarV
Mrs. Paul Deuber and Mrs. De-
,Vore
Later in the afternoon the fol
lowing friends came with a
handkerchief shower for the
traveler: Mrs. Arthur Girod,
Mrs. Gordon Black, Mrs. C. A.
Gies, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. M.
. Bunnell, Mrs. S. P. Phipps,
Mrs. Robert Forkner, Mrs. C. F.
Hageman, Mrs. George Martin,
Mrs. C. M. Roberts, Mrs. C. L.
Reasor, Mrs. T. H. Barnes and
Mrs. J. E. Putnam.
Mrs. Rldgley Miller and her
twin daughters, Kris tine and
Katherine, are visiting in La
Grande at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Landon.
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