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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1942)
n CZZZQU CTiirLia CcUe Oregon, Tuesday Iare, Ociiier 7. i:i2 Mothers to Today The American War Mothers Will be hostesses this afternoon at their annual tea, to be even la the Carrier room of the First Methodist church from 2 until S 'dock. Mothers of men now In service are especially invited to attend, and members of an pa triotic orders and their friends are also bidden. ' Mrs. Mary Addie Curtis, pres ident of the War Mothers, will Introduce to the line, which will Include past presidents, Mrs. Mark Skill, Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs-Min-aie Humphrey, Mrs. Sarah Pe terson and Mrs. Frank Perkett; Alternating at the urns will be Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Minnie Humphrey, Mrs. Mable Lockwood and Mrs. Stanley Krueger. Members of the Am erican Lef Ion auxiliary will serve. Autumn flowers and fruits win be used to decorate the rooms and the tea table. The program as planned by ' the committee, will Include vo cal numbers by Mrs. Gordon McGllchrist and Mrs. M. J. Gil mn vinlin number by Eunice . Massee, a reading by Mrs. Leon Brown, an oboe selection by Melvin Gilson and piano num bers by Robert Rawsoa, Reception for rino La. 1 1U1 IVllO The ladies of the Court street Christian church sponsored a re ception on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Irene, Weller, , 1S5 North 17th street in honor of the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. E. Horton, long time residents of this city and charter members of the Court " street church. ' The rooms were attractively; decorated with autumn Cowers. Centering the dinner-table was the anniversary cake made and . presented by Mrs. Aaron -Schalk. Presiding at the tea and colfee urn were Mrs. Minnidel Baker, also a charter member and Mrs. Louie Priem. Serving the guests were Mrs. Gordon Randall, Mrs. Basil ZeU, Miss Doris Kruger and the Misses Mary and Martha Weller. During the afternoon musical numbers were presented by Mrs. Harold Lyman and daughter Beverly, Miss Mary Weller, Mrs. Gordon. Randall, and Miss Mar tha Weller. More than a hun dred friends called to offer their congratulations and best wishes. On behalf of the church friends Mr. Lyman, pastor, presented 'the couple a basket of beautiful chrysanthemums with words of appreciation for the years of fel lowship and service. Mrs. G. E. Koss, 22 Cast Mil ler will be hostess Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the South Salem WCTU. Mrs. Ver gil Burton, delegate to the state convention of the organization at Grants Past, will report on the convention. Committees for the. new year will be appointed. Relief At Last FcrYonrCcugh ' Cteouiuteon relieves promptly be- Buse it goes right to the seat of the juble to help loosen and expel term laden phlegm, and aid nature to soot be and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial aaaceas mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you fc bottle of Creomulsioa with the un derstanding you most tike the way it e-ulckly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. " - CREOMULS10N far Coughs,CbestCeUs,f ronchitts Lu 11 v 11 mm :liu ::r;:::.?:ns' 4 Wedding on Friday Miss Vera Allyn Coward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Coward, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Walter H. Mash er of Fort Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mosher of Middle town, NY, at the American Lu theran church Friday night at S 1 o'clock with Dr. M. A. Getxen- daner officiating. Miss Arelen Sholseth and Vir gil Mason were accompanied by Miss Gladys Edgar, who also . played the wedding marches. Miss Alice Tucker and Miss Constance . McKay lighted the ' tapers.. .' ' t The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a' blue bar onet wool princess style dress. Her bouquet was chrysanthe mums and freesia. Miss Lillian Rae Coward was her sister's Junior attendant. Mrs. Leonard Elliott (Marion Mitchell) was 'matron of honor. Corporal Leonard Elliott of Fort Lewis, was best man. Mr. Vfurrm J. Coward of Portland, and Mr. John Sonner of Fort Lewis were ushers. A reception In the church parlors followed the wedding. Miss Arlene Sholseth cut the cake and Mrs.' Warren J. Cow ard of Portland, and Mrs. Virgil i Mason poured. Serving were Mrs. R. A. Horn, Mrs. L. G. Iivesley, Miss lola Quesseth and Miss Gladys Quesseth. Following the reception the couple left for a short wedding trip. For going away the bride wore a muskrat coat over her blue dress. Mrs. Mosher is a graduate of Salem high school, attended the Salem secretarial school and Is now with the Portland Gas and Coke company. Sergeant Mosh er attended Middletown, NY, schools and Is stationed at Fort Lewis. The VFW Victory dancing club members, post and auxil iary friends at a free dance Wednesdayy, October 28, at the Veterans building, Norm Church at Hood. A special Invitation Is extended to service men and partners. Dancing will be from to 12. The joint past and aux iliary .committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Nadon, Mrs. Ar win Strayer, Mrs. Dave Fur lough, Dr. Roy Scofield and Mr. Phil Single. : Tr phles win be presented at the Salem Golf dub on Friday at the last of the women's play ing days. Dress-up and white elephant days la planned for the occasion. Laey Ann Lee. circle of the First Methodist church win meet Wednesday at 1:15 o'clock for a dessert luncheon with Mrs. H.L. Marsters, 1759 Court street due to functional pertedie disturbances-try Lfdla E.Ptnkhasa's Oora pound tablets (wtth added iron). Also fine stomachic tonic! Follow label dmsctJona. WOL worth trytngl :::sec3T T71LL Zli CZC&USE YCU FAILED? 891 1 If t I'll i km ml u;:i7ed sen.".? ctj. z:.::i SOCIETY mm TtaC CLUB CALENDAR zxzwat - Alpha Us 13S a xa. Delta, at-TWCA. Sons of Union Ve auxiliary with Mr. on Mrm. av ruiiw, tts Nona cttar street far S M p. am. covered - - dish dinner. Eastern Star girt aneroaea elufc. if itir teazle 1 a. at, ' all-day sew for Red Cross. Dea- act luncheon at noon. - Minister' wives wHa ads. ; Xaynor Smith. SIS Jefferaoa, . street. 13 p. as. WIDXESOAY South ' Circle. 1st ChrHrtian church, with Ha O. A. WhHe, ' all day meeting. AAUW literary sectioa B. 1:U ' p m. wttfc Mrs. George Mil inan, SIO NorUCapUoi atrwt. Women's asaociatioe o fiist Piolry U-i ian clumti. at S ft. aa with executive board at 11:3a. Nebraska auxiliary, RJS luncheon with Mrs. Sen Baa dall. 1S40 Nob Hill. Sooth Salem WCTTJ, win Mrs. C X. Rom. 234 Cast Miller street. 2 p. m. Neighbor of Woodcraft. wKh Irene Tlcaarl. Route orvea, 4S5. covered dish dinner after wards. . . . nrrasDAY Book aad Thinolo ch. wifia . Mrs. Chartea Adama, aUn(wood drive, v raioAT ' Yomarco elasa. -t First Metho dish tiiurcti, eoverod dlsr din- . ner. SJO p. m. Federation Has Meeting - Polk County Federation of Rural Women's dubs held an all-day meeting at Oak Grove Thursday. During business ses sion Mrs. William Knower re ported for the seal sale commit tee. Mrs. Henry Banks of In dependence was elected vice president. ; About" 55 women were present at the luncheon, served by Oak Grove Women's club. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker sang. Among the speakers were Mrs. Pence of RickrealL chairman of woman's civilian defense work. Mrs. George Van Santen of Rick real, Mr. H. ' Weist of Camp Adair, and Mr. W. C. Leth, Polk county agent. The federation honored five clubs. Ivy club of Suver, Pedee Woman's club; VaUey View Woman's club, Antioche Golden Hour club, and FJkins Woman's club, which had disbanded since cantonment took up their farms. Mrs. Harry Dempsey, presi dent of Federation, presided. ,Mrs. Karl Harritt from Brush College community had charge of program. A navy dar pracraaa will be presented this afternoon on the art and recreation center week ly radio hour by the Navy Mo thers club. Brief talks wiU be given by Mrs. R. L. Wright, commander of the Navy Moth ers club, Mrs. Ann Harold, member of the Salem chapter of American War Mothers and Mr. Robert Fallon, chief quar termaster, in charge of the navy recruiting, office for the - Salem area. The broadcast win begin as usual at 1:15 over KSLM. The Can Do class of Leslie Methodist church will meet Wednesday in the church par lors at 720 p. m. for a Hallow een party. Hostesses are Mrs. Guy Boyce, Mrs. F. 3L Hoerth and Mrs. C Brown. Lr n. C:n't 1:1 C:3 st::I ch-t d :rx Tura ia cH cc") c:fcJ I...J! . W . For Coraplctt . Information fr an 5773-9153 i it w " Rotarians' Wives at. Luncheon The women of the Rotary met at the Cherry City auditorium for a 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. Bay Yocam presiding. The speaker's table was decorated ' with a huge bowl of rust and ; white chrysanthemums and the base surrounded by deep shades -of purple petunias. The sur rounding: tables were decorated with geraniums In red and pur pie petunias in bowls of oblong smash. There were various red and peach shades of rosebuds for place cards. The; guest speaker was LL George Godfrey nf Camp Adair -who spoke on the life of an army man avnd duties.", The fol lowing guests were present: Mrs. Miner . L. Meyer, . Mrs. Frank. Megan Mrs.; H., F. Kttmamy Mrs. W. R. Mercer and Lt George H. Godfrey, , The following members were present: Mrs. A. A. Lea, Mrs. Loren Loose, Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. O, F. Franklin, Mrs. Homer Smith, jr, Mrs. Homer Smith;' sr, Mrs. Grover Hilhnan, Mrs. F. O. Repine, Mrs.'G.- CL-Madi- , son, Mrs. W. T. J e n k s, Mrs. .' Chester - Pickens, Mrs. Thomas Roen Mrs. W. G,-ARen, Mrs. , W. W. Moore, Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, Mrs. Nels 1 Tcnning. Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs. Ray A. Yc com, Mrs. R. H. Mitchell, Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Paul T. Jack sonMrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. Suae Gaiser, Mrs. Arthur Mc Laachlan, Mrs. -R. Ivan LovelL Mrs. C H. Fowler, Mrs. Abner Kline, Mrs. Uoyd Riches, Mrs. H. H. Ollnger, Mrs. G. A. Ams poker, Mrs. A. A. Rogeca, Mrs. W. L. Phillips, Mrs. H. G. Mil ler," Mrs R. I lfstrom, Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly, Mrs. Frank Crawford, . Mrs. Ellis VonEschen and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. Chemeketans to Have Party The Chemeketan Annual Hal loween party wffl be next Fri day night at the Labish Royal Neighbors ball at Quinaby. The evening's entertainment will consist of viewing colored mo tion pictures, portraying wild life, as photographed by Mr. J. L. Loder, while traveling through the big-game country of . Montana, Glacier national park, and the country between Lake Louise and Jasper park. There wiU be a one act comedy enti tled "Hillbilly Sue," offered for our entertainment by dramatic students of the Salem high school. The remainder . of the evening will be devoted .to Hal- -loween games. Chemeketans," prospective members and friends are invit ed. The entertainment commit tee asks that everyone bring a "white elephant' or two and be there by t o'clock. To reach the ball, follow the River road north for seven miles in the direction f Champoeg. A map of the rood wiU be found on the front page t the register. Please sign the register early. It may be found at the 'Senator hotel desk win dow Monday to Thursday night ' :' V Mr. and Mrs. T. I Metcalfe of Turner announced the en gagement of t h e 1 r daughter, : Miss Virginia Metcalfe, to Staff Sergeant John Faulkner, son of Mrs. C. N. Farrow of Winder, Georgia. The wedding win be in early November. Miss Mar- ' Jorie Myers will be the bride's attendant and Mr. G. Tin will serve as best man for Mr. Faulk ner. Miss Metcalfe is a gradu ate of Salem schools and is now on the staff of the Deaconess hospital. Sergeant Faulkner Is stationed at Camp Adair. n rrn Pattern f V h i i I Your "good" fall and winter dress - Pattern 4220 by Anno Adams! Designed especially for the mature woman, it has slim ming lines, softness, dale. Yokes may be trimmed with bows. Darts at the waist create extra bodice softness. Pattern 4220 Is available in women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48. Size 3S takes 3 yards St Inch. Send STXTKEH CXNTS far this Anno Adama partem. White plainiy SIZE NAME, ADDRESS and STYUB NUMBER. Go All Oat far rashleo with our . rail and Winter Pattern Book, hut on? tte preast Smart, eaay e mmttm Styles for work, play, dress-parade, Salvage ssectala School ovttrta. Bridal wear. Pattern Book. SS cents. Send vour order So The Oitf Statesman. Pattern denartaaent. Dyers Hosts At Supper v. Mr. and Mrs. Clajbourne Dyer and Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr, were hosts Saturday at a buffet dinner honoring Lieutenant Wil liam C Dyer, recently returned from Fort Bennlng, Georgia. Lieutenant Dyer is now stationed at Camp Adair. Bidden to honor Lieutenant Dyer were Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltiel, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deyers of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heise of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson, jr. Dr. Irwin Edwards, Miss Barbara Earle, Mrs. Russell Woodward. Mrs. Joseph Devers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Quisted, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Don . Armpriest, Mr. and Mrs, t Ernest Kuaney, Dr. and, Mrs. M. ZL Gadwa, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Prime, jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Con ins. Wahaaka Casap . fire ? gravp - met at the home of their guar dian, Mrs. Uoyd EdgeiL Wednes day afternoon and planned a Halloween party; - AUMSVUJLE Mrs. Alias Tucker . of Salem, and Merrill Van deve of Aumsville were married Sunday by Rev. T. C. Mountain, at his home. The bride, unattended, wore a suit of brown with blue accessories. The groom Is with the navy and is at home on furlough. Mrs. Van CI eve has -been employed In Salem but wfll join her bus band who win now be stationed for a time at San Francisco. . MONMOUTS The SStb wed ding anniveisary of Mr. and Mrs. . T. Morgan, and the former's birthday anniversary, were celebrated Sunday at the home of Miss Lottie Morgan la Albany. MomnoutA guests in cluded their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Morgan and young son. Ccn- .- fianUao; - member of tbai Committees on Nerval ACairav Soada, PulIc Tmris. . . A recognized Lecxder la Congress miSx a Cecord of outstemding Achievement la V7cr cad rra-7cx leyr.'.ir.x chad nrfA2Jz rrccn) Herbs Star At DAR-Tea The sweet scent of lavender, , " mint and rosemary greeted guests at the herb, tea, given by inembers of Chemeketa chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution at the R. D. Paris home on South High street, '-; Monday afternoon. .. vJT' -': Decorations, displays and pro- f gjameentered: . :' around ;;berbsj -v The tea table was centered with a beautiful arrangement of bronze colored cniysanthemums, enhanced, surprisingly; enough, . by sprays of din and other lacy - - herbs. v.-v x- .Music was furnished by Miss Frances Paris, who presented several numbers on the organ In the' living room. A wide variety of herbs were -on display in the various rooms, . they were shown In vases In the dining room, but put Into jelly,, pickles, vinegars, mad Into sachets and a shown dried for ' culinary sue sa the other rooms. : - Guests were presented with charts for using herbs, and were served herbs in sandwiches and ' , cookies and tea. Miss Eleanor Stevens talked : on hers. Members of the DAR . gave Informal talks oa the es bibits. , v .-; Mrs. C A. Ratdiff and her committee are responsible for the unusually Interesting affair, which attracted women from over the valley. Salem Students Are, Honored - Miss Barbara Ben, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, has been chosen as a candidate from Alpha Phi for the sweet heart of Sigma Chi at the Unl- ; versity of Oregon. Two fresh man girls from each women's living organization will compete for the position, and. the final choice of the Sigma Chi will be announced November 1 over KORE. - , Miss Ben was appointed last -week to the business staff of the Oregon Emerald, daily campus publication. a Miss Dorothy M ott, Salem, daughter of the James Motts of Salem, named recently to as . sist in the direction of the fly ing squadron, a group organized U publicize the YWCA during the noon hour at various living organizations. Miss Mott is a freshman in liberal arts at Ore gon. Mr. O. 8. fteid of Bt Loals. Mo is the houseguest bt bis brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.' Reid. The broth ers had not seen each other for 23 years. Mrs. Irene Bensel will eater ' tain Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club at her home, route seven, box 485, at an afternoon meeting and no-host supper Wednesday. I If Ts 1 t-iir fl - LUCKY YOO! ' Oiancr is aerved. And what a dinner when yoa Tide the Ercpare BuHicrl . v'. In what other country wEl you nd comforts Lka ( these in wartune? IIsjw Ttry little wa in America , are pvinj tip! .1. Every train is caxryic men of the armed farces In the service of their country. These men ere civir up plenty. They mrm htin4 toryoul Anyoatxetto xtij is the American way of providing the money tm fTff war, instead of fairing it away from you Lucky you! max, rtiuma, ore, :: t im, Carbara TrUULla lesi.DssxV ters of Union Veterans of the . Civil War win be hostesses on Thursday at a tea for widows ; ef veterans -of "the Civil' war. The tea wiU be held at the borne of Mrs, A. L. Skewis, 1797 Cen ter street from 2 until S o'clock.. Missionary.; Session . The Ann Judson Missionary Society held its monthly meet teg Friday, night at the First Baptist church. The - meeting was opened with songs led. by Mrs. G. Lmdstrand. A bosiness meeting followed, presided over by Mrs.. Marion - Curry, presi dent . " - The World Wide GuHi girls were in charge of -the program and the devotions. A play, in charge of Mrs. Oswald Morley was given. .- -. ' The hostesses were Miss Lu cille Starkey, Mrs. Floyd Mc Clelland and Mrs. E. Iufer. Mrs. Propp ' Club Hostess Mrs. Mai via Propp was host ess to members of the 'Pony anna Sewing dub ca Thursday, afternoon at her home. A des sert luncheon was served. As sisting the hostess were Mrs. Robert Burton and Mrs. Leslie Smith. In the afternoon a towel shower was given for Mrs. Bur Ion and Mrs. Ed Farnem on their birthdays. - Mrs. Charles Boyer was a , clal guest. Club members at-. tending were Mrs. Farnem, Mrs.' Burton, Mrs. John Pryzbula, Mrs. -Dean Tucker, Mrs. Leslie Smith, and Mrs. Propp. New Pledges in Music Club 'The Crescendo dub has an nounced the following pledges from among the students at the Salem high school: w Betty Zo Allen, Dean AUport, Wilford Beard, Frank Bennett, jack Fair, Edith Mae Farnam, Jean Fidler, Arlene Frogley, Marjorie LundahL Charlotte Mamis, Elzabeth Nelson, Joyce Reeves, Janet RIlea, Robert; Robbins, Jean Swift, Richard Taw, Bob Warren, John Weller, Betty Ann Willis and Conine Wade. The Pan Aaserleaa stair lb wfll meet on Wednesday at 139 In the Salem Woman's dub house. Miss Z. V. Mitchell will Instruct the group In Spanish, and Mrs. Clifton Mudd, leader of the class, will discuss the art and architecture of Latin Am erica. 1 " Miss Betty Schaffer left Men day night for Los Angeles where she win visit friends. She wffl also be a guest of Miss Jean El liott, o student at Santa Monica Junior college. i 5 Alpha Gaaaaaa DeUat wiU meet with Mra. Calvia JCent at 1340 Madison street tonight at 7d o'clock. Local Arent or write C. L. Bischaff. TfJL, CL N. Cy tz Americas Can TZZniZD TZZZ'JS ZTZLZ Garden Clulrat i Salem Heights i " Mrs. Paul- Griebenow enter tained members, of The Little Garden dub of Salem -Heights Thursday, with a dessert lunch- bpectal guests were Mrs. Har vey King, Mrs. A. W. Griebe now, Mrs. W. EL Gardner and Miss Frances Clinton who show ed interesting pictures showing sutive life and Cora of the Ha waiian Islands. : Miss Clinton also discussed the war-time sub stitutes for ordinary fabrics. . Year-books were presented to . members of the club during the aoeeting. ;MeetPreceeds Social Hour Ladies of the Patriarchs Mili tant of Capital No. 11 held their regular monthly : meeting In the dob room of the IOOF hall with -the president,: Mrs. Hannah Beard, presiding. Gifts to the hospital division of the Odd Fellows home la Portland were brought.' . After the meeting the time was spent socially and, refreshments with Halloween them was served by the president, i 1 ' Ministers wives ; wQ as a a I with Mrs. Raynor Smith, tsa Jefferson street at 1:15 o'clock Tuesday for the first j e gul a r sneeting of fan. An 'ministers wives are Invited. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Charles Ha worth, Mrs. J. Aiken Smith, and Mrs. Ridell Kelsey. I 1 Today's . Menu Cabbage salad and a new reel pe for pork chops wfll make up the menu for tonight Cabbage, salad Mexican pork shops Baked carrots ' Bran muffins ; , ' Baked apples with ; whipped cream ' ' MEXICAN PORK CHOPS 6 thick pork chops ' Vt cup uncooked tfee -1 cup canned condensed " tomato soup' Vt teaspoon salt y teaspoon pepper cup chopped onions Vi cup chopped green peppers 1 tablespoons chopped parsley Ik teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 tablespoons butter , -"t. cups water Brown chops quickly in hot frying pan. Add rest of ingredi ents. Cover tightly and simmer .two hours. 'J Eraa aw boss noticed aw -agio Stride shoes 1 nr good taste, said, lad ha doesn't asaallf ' aotlce ay clothes 1 Did a bard day'a r vork, and caae hoae fee 11 nr. C2T2X- Theso liagla Strides are the aost coafort- i j 'able shoes I've aver vornl Kaybo they'll help a get that raisal MATIONALLY FAMOUS AT 6.50 v 1 Today Is J&ZJ Buy War. . Bonds! I . : Hi N. Liberty Phone XlSi