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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1942)
I PAC3C3' ... - .. xacrrs Garden Party For Miss ' - Mr. Byron B. Herrick and i hex daughter Miss ' Elizabeth . Anne Herrick, '. are . arranging a reception and garden' party ior; Sunday ' afternoon, , July 12 at their-home on Richmond ave nue. The' affair will honor Miss Civilla Reeher, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher, who, was recently elected .grand wor thy advisor of the grand asseiu bly of Oregon, Order of Rain r tow for Girl- ' ' r - Calling hours are from 4 to ' o'clock and an invitation 1 be- " - lng extended through the press , to members'of Chadwick assem bly. Order of Rainbow for Girls, and' Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, to attend the af- - fair. . - i The hostesses will be assisted In receiving by Miss Reeher, -Mrs. G, A. Reeher, Miss - Jean . Rowland, grand drill leader and . Miss Mary Elizabeth Sinon, worthy advisor of Chadwick as sembly. . . : Miss Herrick is a past worthy advisor of Chadwick assembly, and Miss Reeher was one other officers. Miss Reeher Is the sec ond girl from Salem to be award ' ed the office of grand worthy advisor. The other girl to serve as grand advisor was Mrs. Wil lis Danforth (Eleanor Wright) , now of rOamJuY Falls. Mrs, Hart well . - Visits Here - " Mrs. M. L. Hartwell of Lot i 'Angeles, Calif., who has been Visiting her sister, -. Mrs. Carl ; Snyder and family, went to Tillamook, Ore, to visit another .sister Monday, Mrs. Hartwell was also a guest at the S. A. Baldwin home where she visited . with Miss Georgia Baldwin? who j has been spending her vacation ; with her -parents, Mrv and Mrs. Baldwin. : ;T- -.' Mrs. Hartwell and Miss Bald- win were engaged together in nutritional work before the for mer went fc California. Miss Baldwin is now on her way back L - to her work in Excelsior Springs, Missouri, and Mrs. Hartwell will return "to her! home the latter ; -fart of the week. Three Children Borri JiilyM Mrs. Eva Fox, 1455 North Sum- mer street, has a double celebra tion on the Fourth of July as three of her eleven children were born on that day. . They Include Jacob, who Is - married and lives In Salem, and, , was born in Austin, Colorado, in 1911; Victor, who is now serving : with the armed forces and was born in Blackfoot, Idaho, in 1917; and Mrs. Lydia Witzel, who re sides in D Sandro, Calif., and was born In Delta, Colorado, In 1909. Mathers elab el Cesapaay B, 162nd Infantry, will hold its re gular meeting Thursday night at the YMCA at S o'clock. Mothers will be presented with silver star ' window cards for sons In foreign - service. Mr. and Mrs. ft. J. Baalig and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cleary have returned to Salem after a four weeks viAt Jn North' Dakota where they visited their . old homes.': '.j:v f annual beauty special Helena Rubinstein's Water Lily Cleansing Cream Ha?. 2X0 Jar for a limited time "How only Jton't mis3 this, wonderful opportunity to" enjoys th ieauty benefits of Helena Rubinstein' fiimous Water lily' Qearihqr Qsaih, beloved by women very where for Jnstcmt cleansing v Vv .inskmt freshening. It's alight, silky cream, cooling arid: fragrant. The . ideal . warm-Veather .'crecnnl And It's "wonderful all , year lound to keep your complexion1 fresh r Inij maculate 1 ..itidiant Vcrter-.Lily aeansing. Cream, -712 ounce jar regularly. ZOO, now only. 1.00.. "Plus ' taxes. ', "- . ' IIXETTS ; Capital Drug Store : Carzzr Ciaia cad Iiittty Cirtat V--r CLUB CALENDAR WEBNESDAY ' Ladit of GAR. business meet ing. YWCA. S p. m. Royal Neighbor club, with Mrs. Trances Hoyser, 183 North Winter .Street, no-host luncheon at noon. -Salem Weavers Guild, Mrs. -. frank Healy, 1300 South , Liberty street, S p. m. . ' THtnasDAi . VTW auxiliary, sewing meeting, VTW hall, 1:30 p. m; Mothers club of Company B, . 1W Infantry, YWCA, S p.m. ' ntlDAT Red Cross : sewing ladies aux- . Hilary,, VFW. lit South High 'street, t p. nfi Junior Women SlatePicnic : . At n special meeting of the Salem' Junior Woman's club Monday night plans were made for the annual summer picnic to be held on Wednesday, July 8, at Leslie playgrounds. A no-host picnic dinner will be served .at p o'clock and members may bring guests to the affair. ;. v.f';V Mrs. Roy Mink is chairman of the affair and assisting are Mrs. John R. Stark, Mrs. Harry Mohr, S jr., Mrs. E. J.-Church, Mrs. Wil 1 liam Haskins and Miss , Paula 1 Trommlitz. ;, . ; , J , Miss Hattie Bratzel presided at ; the meeting and the group voted : to' sponsor the lctory quintet, negro singers, in concert here on July 15 at the Leslie auditorium at 8:30 o'clock. Proceeds will be used for war work of the club and Mrs. Maurice H. Saffron is chairman of the concert. Tick ets may be obtained from club members. Picnic Honors Jack Price Mr. Jack Price, who is leaving this month for service with the coast guard, was the honor guest at a picnic on Tuesday night when a group of his friends en tertained. J Swimming was enjoyed on the Santiam and a picnic supper fol lowed. Honoring Mr. Price 'were Miss Lucy Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager of Stayton, Dr. and Mrs. Robert . Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen-all " and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeBeck Livesley. WHEEL ' Mr. and Mrs. Q 1 e n E. Larsen (Anabelle Creech) arrived at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. JL. Creech, Saturday evening. Following their marriage in Olympia, Wash., on June 20, they had spent their wedding holiday in Seattle. Mr. Larsen returned to his duties with the armed forces at Tort Lewis on Sunday. Mrs. Larsen will remain here with her parents for the duration. She resumed her work as head clerk in the office of the county agent on Monday. ; 1.00 SOCiElT J : A MUSIC yfheDCHEj , Rebekah Lodge ; Holds Session - Salem Rebekah lodge held the regular session Monday , with -Mrs. Blanche Hull presiding. Among the visitors for the meet ing was Miss Frances .Yeater ot Durham, California. Three link 'dub sewing was announced for all day today, : with a no-host ..luncheon to be aerved at noon. First aid class -is to.be held Friday night In the lodge halL , ..- The Marion county Odd Fel lows picnic is. to be held Sun day, July 19, at the Stayton city. park. Lunch will be served at noon with coffee,- cream and ice cream to be furnished - by the lodge. AH, Rebekahs are In vited to attend. After the close of the business session a patri otic program was given. A piano duet by Miss Wilda Siegmund - - and Mrs. v Lelia Ohlsen, jr. - A . r vocal solo by Mr. Barker Corn forth, -a patriotic talk by Rev. Howard - Stover, ; and tribute to . the flag by the drill team with Mrs.! Marion Curry "Blessing the Banner Betsy Made," comprised ;the program. i- - : - Rebekahs will have installa tion Of officers Jury . Mrs.. Clarence Hamilton and Miss Beryl Holt are motoring to Clackamas today to visit with Mrs. George A. White and her daughter, Mrs. George Elmer Emigh, jr. - ; ', For A Comfortable 9 "Cool-Skips" in white or natural steerhide . . ideal forfeat v4th" outlngl Kedettes , ; ; "Dutch-Boy shoe mounted on a springy tractor tread. Las tex ankle strap and color 'ful fabric for every occa- L sion . . washable! - ; Give your feet 'a cool, summer treat all Summer v. "ln these lightweight, well fitting loaf-play-work shoes. We've" a complete size range.. . :, : Thpl DA HA :: . - SHOE Ccrsex Court end Liberty Oil CTAT:ira Cc2sa. Couple Will Many on :. Friday : Mrs. Marguerite Pitlenger and Dr. ! Scott Wheatley , : will be quietly, married Friday night at the parsonage of the Jason Lee Memorial church with Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. For her wedding the bride will wear a navy blue sheer frock with. navy, accessories. Coming from out-of-town for the wedding will be 'the bridegroom-elect's two sister, Mrs". v John J. McCain and daughter, - Janice, of Medford,'and Mrs. R, N. Harris of La Grande. - After' a 1 wedding trip to La Grande and Grand Coulee, dam the young 'couple ' will be at home at Salem at IZi NOQt : Liberty street. ; '. The bride-elect received her education in New Jersey and Is employed at the unemployment compensation commission, r Dr. Wheatley is optometrist at the Fred Meer store in Salem.! ,.-. Parkers Hosts - To Visitors r Mr. and ' Mrs. C. W. Parker have had as their house guests for a few days the latter's sister- in-law, Mrs. T. J. Walker, and sons, Charles and Jimmy, who .have been residing in California. Lieutenant Colonel Walker brother of Mrs. Parker,; is in the army dental corps and is sta tioned m Honolulu, i . . lira. Walker and her children plan to make their home In Port land for the duration. : Another visitor at1 the Parker home Sun day was their son, William, a student at North Pacific , Dental .college In Portland., Regular meeting of the Salem .Weavers Guild will be held to night at the home of the presi 'dentk Mrs. 'Frank Healy, 1500 South Liberty street, at 730 o'clock. There will be a talk on different types, of lace weave with a loom demonstration. Open toe, sling-heer fab ric sandal with covered 'cork heel and sole. Zigzag strap sandal' in fabric with pyramid heel. White, colors. Here I! STORE . Salea. Ore. i ' .hhh-'i-ht-ii. ni...,. Ore?ca, YTadaexdar Marclag.. July 1. 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