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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1943)
Miss Wi1c;r.r Mill AAUW . Misa Carolyn Wilson was - elected president of Salem branch American Association of Univer sity 'Women, at that organiza tion's final session . of the club . year Saturday afternoon at Lau sanne hall. She" succeeds Mrs. George Bossman in " the office. Former president of Salem Bus-j . iness and Professional Women's .club. Miss Wilson has been leg. islation chairman of the branch . this year. . ' Mrs. Custer Ross, -: branch scholarship chairman of the past ' . ' year, was elected vice president, ' succeeding Miss Lorena Jack, while Mrs, Ralph Nohlgien and Mrs. Dwight Lear were elected secretary and treasurer, respec tively, following Mrs. Melvin H. Geist and Miss Ann Boentje in those offices. ;; "r ,V'c'--' . Dr. Helen Pearce was elected ' trustee for the branch's scholar- -ship loan fund, succeeding Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, who retires this summer from the board " after three years service. Mrs. Lovell " has been chairman of- that board , this year, an office Mrs. Virgil -Golden will fill through the com ing year. Third member of the board is Mrs. Ray L Smith. Members responded easily and participated freely in the discus-, sion of postwar policies which may attain a lasting peace as it was presented in panel form by Mrs. Waldo Zeller, leader; Mrs. David Wright, Miss Mabel Ro- " bertson and Mrs. Ray M. Waltz. Conversation as the organiza tion adjourned and its members' : gathered informally around the : tea table centered on the sub- ; Ject of the afternoon. , indicat ing, it was declared, that the pre sentation had accomplished its purpose in stirring thought and ' - arousing interest in recent pub ' lications on that ' and related fields. . - . . Summer flowers with the gold of Scotch broom and cardinal of currant -and tulips predominat- : tng were used in copper contain ers about the parlors of the col- . lege dormitory and the same col ors in greater variety. of blos soms were repeated in the cen terpiece cf the lace-spread, cop- per ; appointed tea table, presid ed over by Mrs. Custer Ross and Mrs. Eloyd L. Utter, Mrs. James 3V Brand, hospitality chairman, ' was in charge of the tea arrange- tnents. Mrs. Lewis L. Brewa . reports : L thef closing of the Red - Cross Sewiatf club of Keizer for the summer. . JEFFERSON Meaabers mtthc Jefferson Woman's club enjoyed ' a musical program at their'meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the country home of Mrs. M. D. Loo ney, when she and-her daughter Eleanor xere hostesses. The pre gram included two pi ano solos by pupils of Betty White, Lcma Helins and Shir ley BenCey; sextette. Gene Mary Redmond, Fay Ray, Shirley Gil mour, Connie Martin, Mickie Thurston and Barbara Miller; solos, Betty White and Leon Hampton accompanied by Mrs. Luper; xylophone solo. Mrs. Lu per accompanied by Betty White and piano solo; Iona Rothrock. Mrs. Jon Terhune president, presided over the business meet ing. Reports were given by Mrs. G. C -Mason, Mrs. C. M. Smith, Mrs. D. H. Looney and Mrs. Karl Steiwer on the Marion County Federation at Gates last week. They told of the honor bestowed on the club when Mrs. C. J. Thurston was elected pres-. Ident of the County Federation and cf the outstanding., accept ance speech made by Mrs. Thur ston. , ; . . . .: Mrs. Terhune named Mrs." Karl Steiwer, " Mrs. James Pate 'j and - Miss Marguerite ; Looney, nominating committee to - name officers to be voted at the next meeting. . Mrs. Fontaine displayed a book, "The Old 'Days, a-recent . gift to the library, by Mrs. ' Charles Hoyt of Silvertonw - Mrs. Robert Terhune report ed on-the progress made in fur nishing fae roenvet Camp Adair. Miss - Marguerite Looney- as- slsted 'the hostesses in serving refreshments. Guests, of the club were Mrs. E. , C Fisher, Mrs. V. P. Looney, Mrs. C Rice Ash- . ton -c Alanby nd Miss Olive- cooper: Twenty-one members .weretpresens. . yi-r. r . ; Ite Tfcal llew imBii AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE . . We offer ym: r ' v. y - . ' 1 1 -; 1 The services ef mmr ffice, wttfc the fellewtag advantages: : We issae yer policy whfle yea wait XatJeo-wide serviee. The: Insnnusee fatUws ye, Lasses adjested and paid frees mmr eXflee. J -Members T arnUy eevered. Ne extra eset. - . Ne aaeabershlp fees. Ne assessments. One anneal pmahna, only, -j Convenieet credit terms, if desired. - IMSUnAfJCE "Oregon Largest Upstate Agency" - Csa'cnd McrsIiEeld - -123 fj. Ccr38rdcJ Golem Did 44 CD r . THREE CAMP FIRE GIRLS of Ridunond school who have earned their Torch Bearer ranks. Donna Seayy Pa : trida Boyer and Virginia Bowers. They are three of the original eight who orcjanized a Camp Fire group in 1941 under the leadership oi Mrs. Orville Bowers. These girls have earned their Torch Bearer Craftsman in homemak lng, performing duties of a. home maker, among; mem, menu planning, preparing well balanced meals, itislhg home appliances, making practical schedules or time bud- get of duties in a home of three to six people for. one -month. The rank of Torch Bearer is the csowning glory of many hours of much hard work. QCennell-Ellis photo). ; -' WO&ELO Camp Fire Girl Colanm The members of the Luta Camp Fire Girls group gave a tea in honor of their mothers on Satur day, May 8, at the home of their guardian, Mrs. Helland. A short program followed, Including a piano solo by Joyce Routenkrinz, Mary Alice Andresen and Mar garet Ann Taylor, a reading by Dorothy Ladd and a violin solo by Janet Boyer. Seven members of the group earned their rank of trail seeker on Tuesday: Janet Boyer, Mar garet Ann Taylor, Mary Alice Andresen, Mary Feike, Joyce Boutenkranz, Dorothy Lane and Nancy Lane. Nancy Dal ton was unable to go before the awards committee because of illness. Janet Boyer, scribe. - The Potawatone group of Camp Fire Girls met. at the home of their guardian, Mrs. H. Lange, Thursday. After the business meeting the time was spent in playing games. Charlotte Wood, scribe.. The Okixu group of Camp Fire girls met Monday and drew pic tures of themselves. Plans were' made, for the Play day at din ger field. Five girls passed their wood gatherer's rank. Penny Gilmer, Pat Milton, Betty Jean Garret, Ruthanna Morgan and Virginia Blivens. - Iwanda Camp Fire group, meeting Thursday afternoon at the. home of its guardian, Mrs. - James Bunnell, worked on the . notebooks which are to be comv pleted before members take their Wood Gatherers' rank Thursday, May 20. A reminder of the camp day to be held Saturday, May 15, at Olinger field was also giv en to the group. The Tawanka Camp Fire group visited one of the local laundries Thursday. While there they were shown through all departments including the dry cleaning. They also visited Ramage's Bottling Works and learned how 7-Up was mixed, bottled and capped. The cold storage depart ment was very cold, but interest ing to all. Those who attended were Don na Ahalt, Barbar Zumwalt, Bar bara Owens, Patsy Ullman, Eu nice Miller, Jodelie Parker, Vir .ginia BeaU and their guardian, Mrs. A. Ullman. f Patsy Ullman, scribe. , Fast worthy matrons and wor thy; patrons will be honored at the regular meeting of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star on Tuesday evening at 8 p. m. Many -guests are expected from outo f the city. All Eastern Star members will be welcomed. During the social hour a fram will be given which will include music by the Salem high school quartette. a m CHHT Mrs. J. White Catholic irit - " The Catholic Daughters of 'America met Wednesday at the Woman's dub and elected Mrs. J. D. White as grand regent for the next year. Other officers elected were, vice grand regent, Mrs. F. . Kenyon; prophetess, Mrs. Elizabeth Herberger; lec turer, Mrs. Katherine Zieliriskl; financial secretary, Miss Nila Cluett; treasurer, Mrs. Rose Rothenfluch; historian, Mrsv Ma bel La Branch; monitor, Mrs. Margaret Innocent!; sentinel, Mrs. Bernice La Dou; organist, Mrs. Mary Frances Brown; trus tees, Mrs. Justine Gorman, and Mrs. Barbara Lovcik. ; Members were urged by Mrs. Kenyon . to help in war work, the ration board. Red Cross, blood bank and observation posts. Several members volun teered to help the, American Legion Auxiliary sell popples. t Mrs. Kenyon reported on the state convention held at Eugene at which she was the delegate. Election ' of state officers was part of the convention with Mrs. Rose Bell of Stayton elected as state regent, Mrs. Maude Roc que of Salem, state secretary, Mrs. Dorothy Wohlheter of Woodburn, I monitor and Miss Ann Erwert of Mt. Angel, relec ted state treasurer, j Catholic Daughters will at tend the 9 o'clock mass today at the St Vincent de Paul parish. - . ' - ---- I fYirr'rl WniTIPn V-rllMH-U YVUiiltMl Plirv X)rf"VTYT,riri 1: lfAfAA The Salem council of Church Women have scheduled a meet ing for the First Methodist church on Thursday. The theme "The Christian Home will be followed in the program: Prelude. Melodia Celeste Mrs. Ronald Cilsoa Devotions Miss Helen Bier Business session Treasurer's report. Mrs. K. G. Oliver Migrant work. Mrs. T. S. McKenria Election of officers . -Reaction of Soldiers to Mission- . ; mry Work" Rev. Dudley Strain Sokv Tba Twenty Tihrd Psalm . i 1 1 , . Cory don Blodf ett CoRunitta - appointments XAinebeon. . ,; r Preluda. Mr Heart Ever Talthful atrs. GUson. Devotiorai Mrs. David Nielsen , oloc The Old Refrain . ;,- " .; , Mrs. E. 1. Kortzebora Soncs Mr Mother Taught Ma Aaarei on saiem Youtn.. Prank Bennett ' Business meeting Installation oi .officers " u.- Dr. J. C Harrison 810 17. Liberty St c L - i I linn, , Opfen House At High School 1 - Open house wCl be held on Wednesday by the home econ omics classes of Salem high school-under the supervision of Mrs, Eula Creech;' Miss Ola Clark, and Mrs. Mabel Cooley." This event la the highlight of the year's work and replaces the an nual spring style show formerly presented' by the home econom ics department. T heme, "An -Afternoon in borne economics,'?. . . was suggested by Phyllis Eaton - to whom a one dollar prize was' awarded.: ; , Clothing displays will include dresses, 1 makeovers, alterations, repairs, -darning. Home admin Istration girls will demonstrate home nursing and display im provised equipment for nursing.' Nursery school toys and scrap books will form a part of the exhibits; Suggested budgets for families prepared by the stu dents will be open for lnspec- : tion- 1 :" V Foods' students will distribute - war time recipes in room. Stu dents will demonstrate recipes - , and methods of cooking during the entire': afternoon, ijt 1 -Special feature of the' open hofise Is a tea in high home be tween 1 and 4 o'clock to which all "interested persons are in- vited. I - " Emily Turner,, vice-president of the Home Economics club is general! chairman of the affair. Members of the Home Econ omics club on the committee for the event are as follows: Rita Harr, Jo Ann Tweedie, 'Jean GemmetL LaVonne Mathis, Phyllis Eaton, Linda Lee Girod, Pearly ; Jenson and Doris Jean Cutler. ; ' f . . Women Meet Thursday Members of the KCKT dub met at the home of Mrs. Nellie Knox on . Thursday, with Mrs. Hattie Given acting as hostess. The centerpiece on the refresh ment table was in red, white and blue, with matching tapers. Mrs. Ray Clark and Mist Maxim Clark assisted the hostess at the . tea hour.'; r;V O-.f Present at the party were Mrs. Ray Clark, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. E J. Donnen, - Mrs, Delia Schellburg, Mrs. Nellie Knox, Mrs. Hattie Given, Mrs. Harry Rowe, Mrs. D. A. Saunders, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Mrs. Roy Was sam, Mrs. Jess Walling, Mrs. Given and Miss Maxine Clark. - I - ' j - ' Organist Will " Play Today S H Alice Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. . Rose, who will appear in organ recital this aft ernoon 'at 4 o'clock at the Pres byterian church is a pupil of Prof. Frank Churchin. The pro gram, open to the p u b 1 i c, in cludes: Prelude and Fugue In G minor,.. Bach , Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring .Bach Romance . . Sibelius Theme from the Symphonic Pa- thetique Tachaikowky ' . Air Du Rol Louis XIII Ghya . Humoreske , ., . . . .. Dvorak Faith in Spring '. Schubert ' The Page's Road Song MoveUe Th Birth of Morn Leoni Jewell Brinkler. soprano Rosemary Gaiser. accompanist Kamenoi Ostrow Rubenstein Marche Religieuse GuUmaat Te3a Giverrlor ; Widows The widows of Union . Veter ans of the Civil war were honor guests at a tea given on Friday at the home of Mrs. A. L. Skew is with Daughters jof Union Vet erans of the Civil War as host esses. Honor guests were Mrs. Jennie F. B. Jones, Mrs. Mary Alder man, Mrs. Coredlia LaBare and Mrs. Nancy M. Ballard. The 1 floral and hortleultoral show arranged by the Salem Gar den club,' and formerly sched uled for May 22 and 23, has been postponed until June 12 and IS because of the lateness of the season. Mrs. C A. Kells is gen era! xhairman for the show. ' ULlL FhonW 731 2- -s nOT?rvn "JJ Oregon .. '- 1 "- 1 1 . . ' RECENTLY MARRIED core and Mrs. : VirtjiTPar-' leer, who were wed at a ceremony Jn Vancouver, Wrv on -May 2. The bride Is flie formef Betty Vandarwarka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vandarwarka and ths groom is tfie son of Mrr and Mrs. C A. Parker - -1 ; Girl Reserves' Corner All dubs are concluding their - year's activities . with social af fairs In the near future. The Leslift 9th grade held a Fresh man Frolic" at the YMCA. Fri day night of last week. About 65 boys and girls attended. The ' publicity committee - in ; charge' were: Goldie HageL Frances Ba ker, who distributed hand bills telling of the dance. Girls who planned games were: Donna Hol xnan, Beatrice Blake, Shirley . Pound. In charge of tickets were: Leta Jean Brady and Joan Cater. The refreshment commit tee was Phyllis Hunter, Arleea Sheldon and Esther Briggs. ; Parrish 8th Grade Girl Reserv es are planning a dance as a grand finale to a year of good work. The committees have been appointed and definite plans will soon be announced. i Girl Reserve members . from the 9th grade of Parrish met Thursday after school to make plans for a swim and dance at . the YMCA and YWCA. I Friday afternoon, May 7,the . GRAC club of Parrish 8th Girl Reserves sponsored a Mother's Day program for their parents at the YWCA. " -Toyland- and Tittle Old Lady' were sung by the group led by Sally Cooley and Sally TwilL The accompa nist was Grade Widdows. Donna Lawrence gave a tap dance, Mar Jorie Scandling and Lorraine Schmidt presented a short skit, The New Maid," Patty Wolver ton gave a humorous reading and Virginia Huston presented a tumbling, act, while Sally Smith acted as mistress of ceremonies. . Girls In charge of the program were: Marion Sparks, Jean Tip ton, Betty Staggs, Lorraine Poin dexter and Violet Lassie. Host esses "were Lorraine Poindexter, Barbara Bates, Marion Sparks,., Jean Tipton and Josephine Adolf. ' The - club president, Charlotte Alexander, told the parents about Girl Reserve activities and high- , lights of the GRAC club. v Leslie 8th Girl Reserves are planning a tea for their mothers in' the near future as a closing ' event of the year. Leslie 9th postponed their club meeting un til next week Wednesday because of the school party. Parrish 7 th Girl .Reserves are to close their year's activities with a swim ming party and outdoor supper son. Tri-Y club members will en joy 'a swimming party at the . YMCA the night of the Hobby Show, May 21st, The Tri-Y new ' cabinet will entertain the retir- 4 Yes, that's right The Rx stands for prescriptions. And so does this " establishment. The compounding of prescriptions is our first con L aideration. Because ours ia a pre scription pharmacy we can afford -to employ and do employ -skilled registered pharmacists. These experts compound prescrip tions, precisely as. the Physician directs. Big volume enables us to v keep ample stocks of drugs. Rapid turnover assures that they are fresh and patent And - EVERY customer Is eh a rg e d a FAIR PRICE, for EVERY prescription. Willettts Ccpild Drcj Clcro Car. Stale A Liberty - Phone 3111 CLUB CALENDAH T CIS DAT WCTU Institute all day, ba ginning 10 a. m. - . - Ministers' wives with Mrs. M. A. Oetzeadaner. SM breakfast. -Knctewood PTA. installatloa Eastern Star p. m. Masonic ; temple. ... . , TBTmSDAT : - Princia Pleasant Point social ehib, with Mrs. J. It. Robertson. -139 Court street. - . . - ing cabinet the last week of school at a dinner. x About forty-five junior high r and high school girls have al ready signed up for the YWCA work-play camp in June at Smith Creek. .Registration fees must be paid immediately to re serve a place..-Interest has-also been shown by the many girls , of all ages in the play camp in July at the same camp. Mrs. St. Pierre Will Speak . Mrs. E. W. St Pierre, Port land, state director of the civil Ian war services, civilian de fense, will be in Salem on Wed nesday to address ' w omen of Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church at their an nual mother-daughter meeting. "Women's Part in Winning the War" is to be Mrs. St. Pierre's subject for this, her first, Salem appearance , since her. appoint ment to the post. ; ; Members of the guild will take their mothers or grown daugh ters to the 2:30 meeting, which Is always one of the outstanding sessions of the year for the or ganization. . Mrs. . Agnes Drummond will WCTU Institute On Tuesday - The Salem Central WCTU will hold an all day institute on Tues day at the hall. . beginning': at 10:30 o'clock. Those attending are being asked to bring their own lunches, coffee will be served by the committee. The public is invited. ' The program will include: 10:30 Business Session. Devotions by Mrs. B. T. Shoemaker "Pledse to Has. Mrs. Edna Water- Talk. Mrs. Waterman. IS Luncheon. rv ' ' 1:30 Afternoon session. Devotions. Talk by Mrs. Luella Baker. Music by Mrs. T. J. Gibson. Christian Otixenahip. by S. Question box. Mrs. W. C Barkus. - - ' a Mothers Special Guests On Ilonday nlht at 8 o'clock in the Salem Womans club house the" American Legion Auxiliary will bold its May social meeting with the War Mothers and moth ers cf unit members as special - guests,y V- ' There will be Initiation of new ' members with the ceremony in charge of past presidents, of wtlch Mrs. Earl Andresen Is chairman.1 The program of en tertainment Is also in charge of. a committee from the past presi dents with Mrs. W. E. Richey chairman. Mrs. Verne Ostrander, assisted by her poppy sale com mittee will serve refreshments. Poetess, Former .Salem Girl A poem,1 written by Clair Grif fith, formerly of Salem, appeared In the Kentucky BelL high school ; newspaper of Paducah, Ken tucky, according to her grand mother; Mrs. T, A. Legge. Clair Is the daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Griffith, and a grand daughter of Mrs. Legge and of Mrs. J. C Griffith. Her father Is instructor - at Paducah college, "Mrs. Griffith,, the former Mar- garet Legge, was recently elected president of the AAUW in Pa ducah. . "The poem Is: As shadows float across the sky . In a graceful smooth ballet - .They leave the world In peace . and darkness ' At the close of day. -, Then' come the shadows of the ' - night Which steal so softly on. Then these, too, pass and. fade Into Theshadofo of the dawn. St Helena's guild ef 8t Pant's Episcopal church will five a ' benefit bridge party at the par ish house oq Tuesday night June L A program, Is being arranged, with soldier talent IE SflV OF.B A hearty gmile has a prominent place in almost any: company PLATES that are light, lifelike and have time-tested bal ance, made with the re fined material all den Us Is recommend. 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Xlelvin Haines has received word from her aunt Mrs. Vina CUdden, who visited in Turner last fall, that she now is with the WAAC hos pital unit at Camp Ruston, La. Mrs. Glidden is the sister of B. E. Ilendren of umsVllle, for merly of Turner, . ivi.'i '' SCIO Ensign Helen Miller of th WAVES, is assigned to the hospital at the naval. air station . at Pasco, Wash. She Is a sister of Keith and Buell Miller of Sclo and attended school here. - -. "i le mm,-- " -- The jcommlsslon of lieutenant (J. g.) was conferred upon Lieu tenant Bernice M. Lee with the - nurses corps of the United States naval reserve. Lieutenant Lee Is the chief nurse at the US na val air base in Seattle, and was one of the first nurses to enter the armed services from the Sa lem General hospltaL ' . - ' Recitals Given This Week Miss Frances Virginia Mel ton's piano pupils will appear in two recitals next week, on Tues day and Friday at 8:15 in the lobby of the YMCA. She will present Betty Peetz and Xvalyn Johnson In a program on Tues day and Rosemary Gaiser, Jean Claire Swift Jean Fidler, Bob Perwien, Hal Ratzburg and Ro ger Fogilquist on Friday. 1 The public is invited to attend. DR. PAINLESS PARICER SAYS: . "Lustrous, gleaming teeth are the pride of all who possess them. By keeping teeth in sound ; repair you can keep your smile on the job for a period of longer duratron." ' DENTISTRY OF ALL KINDS Arrange for dental needs with Accepted Credit '1' , Make first visit without ap pointment ... begin dental work Immediately. Pay Jater in whichever way you prefer, by week or month, with Accepted Credit. Pay as you aepaid for extractions, fillings, Inlays, crowns, bridgework, plates. 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