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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1942)
9 r It i 5 ' 1 Y f lr 4 , " - " IJit 02EG0X1 STATESMAN. Salens, Oregon. Sunday Morning. March 22. 1S12 For Chfldren and Soldiers Bridge and Tea1 Given A highlight of tht coming Weak will b tht fifth annual J&shlon bridge sponsored by f embers of Beta Sigma Phi at Legion hall, Wednesday at o'clock. - Other years the group has given the proceeds to philan thropic work and this year mon ey will be used by the United Hospitality for a recreation cen ter for service men in Salem. The chapter is one of the first i. - orgamzauufu in oaiem 10 oner J. funds for, this use. Dr. Henry E. Morris stated that over 10,000 t soldiers have been entertained I' in various ways in Salem.. -,, f Contract, auction, , five hun dred, and pinochle will be in play. Tickets may be purchased from club members. The style show will begin at 9:30 o'clock and. Mrs. James T. Brand will be commentator. She assisted with the AAX7W style revues in Marshfield for a num ber of years. Boots Grant's or chestra will play during the show. Models Include Mrs..Alden Adolph, Mrs. Lawrence Ander son, Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs. Lil lian Vaughn, Miss Mary Jane Lau, ; Miss Patricia Lamb and Miss Nancy "Austin. Miss Vir lj ginia Loop drum majorette at ), Willamette, will play on the vi bra bells as a feature number. Miss Isobel Mielke Is heading "J&m directorate for the affair y' and assisting her are Mrs. jj George Scales, Miss Dorothy TV Cornelius, Mrs. Lawrence I, SJrown, Miss Jane Harbison and Mrs. Leonard Loetterle. " Musical Tea Is On Tuesday Phi Lambda chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon is sponsoring a .sil ver tea featuring American mu sic at the University house, home of MrsV Carl - -Sumner Knopf, Tuesday from S to 3:30. The Willamette chapter of this national music honor society for women Is one of the two In the state of Oregon. Arrangements for ' the affair are being made by Mrs. Melvin H. Geist, Miss Helen McHirron, Miss - Mary Martin and Miss Marion Hermanek. In charge of pouring will be patronesses, Mrs. TV S. Roberts and Mrs. Frank Erickson. The public is Invited. v nugiwn ta as ivuuwi; SJVhafi In Ui Air TodirU.Un Imtlln Through ena David Gaddcs, Michael Carolyn, Keith Sherman, Corydoo Blodgetf Tillage Dance . Burleigh Wendell Johnson, violin Come : to the Fair Martin Mary Margaret Livesay, contralto The Drea maker , . Woodman Marjoric Reeves, soprano Clarinda , Morgan Myieli When Younf...Xehman Bob Mealey, baritone Fountain el Aqua Paola Griffei Mary Martin, piano Well to the Wood and Gather i May - Criifes Jewell Minier, soprano - Country Jlf Gukm Marlon Crews, pUmo Clothe of Heaven .. . .... Dtmbill Mark Waltx, baritone To a Water lily MacSowen Diversions In C Major Carpenter Yvonne Mass Juba Dance - - Dett I Boy Cook, piano Nutrition Is Subject A class in nutrition, conducted by Mrs. Bjarne Erickson, and sponsored by the Salem Wom an's ! club tinder the ausDkes of Sthe Marion County Red Cross, iwiu oegin xaonaay at - z. o cioca; " and continue each Monday lor 2 ten weeks. The two-hour class ? r is open to the public, and will r be held in the Salem Woman's clubhouse., . . " - The course will cover infor- mation on food to supply energy f ,. necessary for emergency ration-. lag and MrsZrickson will dis- cuss an emergency "war pantry" ) ' which national nutritionists are advising to be included In de ) t ense preparations for the home. , Mrs. J. Deane Patterson will ) receive reservations and give in- formation at phone 5287. Woman's rranixatioa mt the ' First Presbyterian church will . install new officers and give the annual reports at tht church ' Wednesday a f t e r n o o n at S : o'clock. The executive h board - will install new officers and give . ' the annual reports at the church -Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The executive board , will , meet at 1230 p. : m. The new officers are Mrs. Leo C. Deane, president; Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr first vice-president; Mrs. Frank, McCracken, second : vice-president; Mrs. A. F. Mar ' cus, recording . secretary; , Mrs. Otto Wilson, corresponding sec retary; Mrs. R. T. Boals; treas urers Mrs. H. B. Glaisyer, audi tor. . t ' . ''' - 'V " .''' Mr. and lira. Cen WiUaer have returned from Los Angeles where they have been vacation ing for three months. Mil. .... ir i rarer rm oi xrrer--r i crenky Mtrovn ' "y fUJCtrtionai t-s ''i--1 try Lyaut E. I uJc " CoT?ouai4 to re t I-iAct speektiiv , -v UtxX CrecUoaa. -I ,,...... . ,m,m f f , -4 L .-.-i c tut atii 1 . 1 a:... Li BENEFIT Salem Daughters of the NUa club have announced that Thursday, April 9 Is the date for their annual benefit bridge tea. Proceeds will be turned over to the Shriner's hospital in Port land to assist jhe crippled chil dren. The -party will be held at the Masonic Temple and cards will be In play at 2 o'clock. Those not wishing to play are invited for tea at 4 o'clock. Mrs. ' Rex A, Turner is gen eral chairman of the benefit and her committee members include Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, srn prizes and publicity; Mrs. C C Gabriel and Mrs. Albert Smith, tickets; Mrs. W. J. Liljequist, Mrs. George Dunsford, Mrs. J. E. , Tryon, refreshments; Mrs. Per cy R. Kelly, tea table, decora tions; Mrs. W. L. Brown and Mrs. Marvin Lewis, room decor ations; Mrs. Wayne Henry and Rainbow ) Girls, serving; Mrs. Harold Phillippe and Mrs. J. M. Thome, receiving tea guests; Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Letha Staats and Mrs. John Sweeney, '. tea. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Albert Smith, Mrs. C C. Gabriel or Mrs. Rex Tur ner. '" . Music Week Is Scheduled National Music Week, set the first week in May, will be head ed In Oregon again by Mrs. Wal ter A. Denton, Salem. As usual, programs will feature local tal ent and locally trained music groups. Most, of the events will be free, states Mrs. Denton. . The national slogan is "Music Maintains Morale.; ' Mrs. Denton announced her , Salem committee at a joint meeting of the Salem branch, Oregon Music Teachers associa tion and the Junior Federated clubs on Friday noon. They In clude: Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickel son and Miss Dorothy Pearce, vice-chairmen, Mrs. David Ea- "son. Old People's home, peni tentiary, Junior Woman's club and state concerts; Rev. Robert - Hutchinson, churches; Mr.' Rob ert Rawson and Mrs. . Pauline Syork, library; D&n Melvin Geist and Miss Clara Eness, Wil lamette; Miss Margaret Hogg, . radio; Miss Ruth Bedford, serv ice 'clubiMrs. Esther Little, YWCA; Mrs. TVS. Roberts, pub licity; Mrs. Irl McSherry, Junior groups, American Legion aux iliary and Camp Fire girls. New Officers Are Named The Anne Judson circle of First Baptist , church met at the home of Miss Ler a Blum Friday ' night with Mrs. Homer Blum : hostess assisted by Mrs. Glen Newlaud, Mrs. . Clarence, Greig and Miss Lucil Arant. Devotions were led by Mrs. John P. Seitz and the program leader was Mrs. Gerold Christofferson. The guest speaker for the ev ening w t Mrs. John J. Trachsel, a returned missionary from Chi na.' The following new officers were elected: President, Mrs, Clarence Greig; first vice-presi dent, Mrs. Ed Lucas; second , vice-president, Mrs. Cecil Lantz; recording secretary, Mrs. Glen Newland; ' corresponding secre- . tary, Mrs. " Albert Ramseyer; treasurer, Mrs. J. G. Nash; pub- I licity, Miss Leolyn B&rnett Oregon State college mothers will meet, at the YWCA Monday at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. John H. Carkin will preside and a trav elogue will be given during the " afternoon. Each mother Is asked to bring wool square blocks, to make convalescent robes for the Red Cross. . Plans will be made for the rummage sale to be held April 3 and 4. Hostesses are Mrs. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. F. A. Doerf ler, Mrs. H. C. Walling, Mrs. . Torn Hill and Mrs. Ralph Shep herd. , . CLUB CALENDAR ' SATCKDAY American Legion auxiliary dance, Legion home, S p. in. MONDAY American lefion sponsored nu trition class, l :3V, Lefjon nau. Ann awdaon circle, First Baptist church, Mise Lena. Blum. 1543 Norway. Id p. m. . Women o Rotary luncheon. Quelle, 1 pjn. . ' - Oreton Sute College mothers. YWCA, . - Dtstnct a, viw auxuiary meet Inf. VTW ball. S p. m.' Junior American Legloa auxll-' iarv. no-host dinner. Mrs. Richard Severln, Itf Tillman avenue. TTXSDAY Women - of McCormick dan. First Methodist church, Mrs. J. C. Harrison. Sj4 state street, dessert luncheoln, 10 pjn. AAUW. Latin American class, YWCA. f 30 p-m. Sons of Veterans and auxiliary, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, U North Liberty, siippr. SJO pjn. . Daughters of &l iUxabeth. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Mrs. .Wuliam Burg hardt. - 1 o'clock covered dish luncheon. Ucecutlve meeting. Salem Coun cil ot Churca Women, g p. m '- YWCA. " '' ' University of Oron Mothers, Mrs. Ray Yocom, llii North Sum mer street,.! o'clock luncheon. WZ9NZSSAY : . Women t rganlsatlons ot Tirst Presbyterian church, meet in church rrlors, 1 p.za executive . board. fl:r pjn. , Ladies Union. First Congrega tional church, meet church par lor, p. nv 1 mr2 Nebraska auxU'sry. Mrs. H. A. Peterson. Ill Church. Dallas, covered dish dinner, 12 :T3 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Sanders (Cynthia DeLano) are leaving today for Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver, BC, where they will vacation for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafer .will join them on Wednesday' in Victoria and the two couples win return to Seattle together. - Fur ITS I A C P...Th,s 1 CO Committee . Named at . Meeting; ' Named to nominate next year's officers for Salem branch, Am erican Association of University Women, at its regular monthly luncheon meeting at the Marion hotel Saturday afternoon were is to Spring SALLY'S exciting peak o' fashion Apparel ever! now here for you! MASTERPIECES IN A 1 Dressmakers Q H R Others $12.53 to $39.75 This Spring . . ,-mor than over'. . . tho dress maker coat is tho smartestt Now boll sleevos, with gros3rrain banding, softly Housed waist lino. Many others, too. 12-20. trim y Casuals 29.75 to 69.75 The perfect coat wear It and feel well-dressed any time, any placet Fluffy snow-fox collar on soft pastel box coat. Smart bell sleeves, slash pockets. Also fitted styles. 12-20. Headquarters for GOSSARD Foundation Garments mm TQIB ARE 1 -sw LINE FRANKLY FEMININE big brimmed straws. Hats to1 fiatter yau . . catch" all eyes. Milan type starched lacy types, braided straws. Others tod.1 " . 2.98 to 10.00 MrsE. O. Berg, chairman. Miss Eleanor Trindle and Mrs. A. C.. F. Perry .The report of the nom inating committee Is to be a featn tire of the April-meeting, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, president, said as she announced its personnel. ' I The sympathetic and moving story of the family of Jesus, the love of a mother who helped in spire her son wi'h great thoughts and courage but was never able to understa-d fully his' place in the world, was presented as a wm QWCKEf -MmM has recruited the : ! l 1 U 9ud -'TS ev-Y'- y G L v E s S'( l.0Q,o.-2..5 JJlf RY dramatic reading by Blanche BJ Hutchison of Portland. TTho, Family Portrait," a play: In which ' the Bethlehem household' joys and sorrows are woven around : the triumphs and apparent fail ures of the oldest son was read with a sweetness and dignity which made the program a rev erent contribution to the Lenten season. - - Briefly outlined by Miss Loia Latimer during the business ses- ; sion was the plan of education Sprig mmm most brilliant collections Come see the colorful DRESSES Every new fashion star! Crisp checks, bold prints, florals, polka dots! In figure-flattering basque dresses, double-duty suit dresses, waist whittling inset midriff dresses; dirndl skirts styles for every figure in this big event! Rayon crepes, - sheers, In every new color. Come In and choose at least two of these budget beauties. 7.98 9.98 .95 to 29.75 12 1 11'-' X ; PUR S-.E St 1 .00 to 7.-50 C O ST U ME J.E.W-E-LJl Y 1.00 to 5.00 tor nutrition of the natioa. Mar ion county has available more than 39 college home economics trained instructors who have re . cently . completed . . refresher course In modern . nutritionary 'knowledge, she explained, Invit ing branch members to enroll in. Red Cross nutrition: classes or sponsor one. ". Penny, savers for consumers were humorously sketched by Mrs. Verne D. Bain, branch so cial studies chairman. Mrs. Paul BECOMINGLY TAILORED SUITSl Watch little "dress" suits they'll lead the Easter parade. Wonder fully flattering, they're softly tailored, feminine i joy to wear. See the new inset belt suit, the fitted jacket suit, satin-bound man-tailored, pleat skirt suit Twills, sheer wools, flan nels. Newest colors. 12-20,. 24.75 Sally s SLACK SUITS In crisp spun rayon designed specially for smart lookers! New longer belted . jacket , ties softly slacks are smoothly tapered. Grand for defense du ties, toof -n. Liberty & Court St. 2.98; 10.95 See. 2 Page S Barden, membership chairman, reported : a branch ' membership h"st of 23L Mrs. Rahe urged those who could to plan to attend the May 1-2 state AAUW convention In Bend. 18 x ; T - -I Women ef KoUry will gather for a 1 o'clock luncheon at the Quelle Monday. The guest speaker will be Miss Eleanor Stephens, state , librarian, who will discuss books for; Lenten reading. , -'if . 'BSSSSBSa . J V 14.95 19.75 to 39.75 ii a : - .1 mm: