The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    Tha CZZGOU STATIC! IAN. Sclera. Orn. Sur-isy K-n:;r. II 1213
Teacher Will
Entertain . , '
Pupils of Mrs. David Eason
will appear in a recital on
'Wednesday s the final of the
series of spring musicales, Mrs.
Eason 'will entertain at her home
Monday afternoon from 4 to 6
for the pupils who nave ap
peared in the recitals. I ,
Wednesday's program in
cludes: arabond
Bach
Loeilly-MacDowell
. Beethoven
Jit
Sonato Op. 13
Grave Allegro
i K Marilyn Wystt,
Sonata C3- Minor
Scarlatti -
Jesu Joy at Man's Desiring
BaCh-Uc
z - Joanna rweai ..
Nocturne' Op. U No. I,. ... r.f-Chopin
Orientate : ; Albeniz
Marilyn Wyatt :; .
Rondo Capriccioso Meade ohn
Waltx Op.- M - Mo. 1 - ...... Chopin
Joanne Twedt
Prelude
Scriabino
Palnwrren
. Iturbl
May Night
Etanc ot Spain .
Marilyn Wyatt
Sextette -
lAtt Thine Eyes -i Mendelssohn
In Fair Seville Pierno
Elizabeth Nelson. Addyse Lane
Jean Claire Swift. Dorothy Hobson
Ruth Moyninan.' Janet Rilea
Ruth Bedford. .
; accompanist and director
Polonaise Americalne i Carpenter
Clair De Lune . pebussy
Banjo Picker , Powell.
j Joanne Twedt
Concertstuck Op. 79 ; Weber
Larghetto Allegro
Fiesta tQriginal) . Wyatt-Twedt
Joanne Twedt ' . j
. Marilyn Wyatt
STAYTON Followlnx a Pt-
luck noon luncheon and business
meeting, the . officers for next
year's Stayton Women's club
were Installed by Mrs. Maude
Beauchamp, a past, president.'; :
The year has been quite a suc
cess financially, the club having
financed ; a new roof, library
books and various projects and
having raised the funds through
paid-up memberships, card par
ties, etc.
Installed fur next year were
Mrs. Bessie Brown, president;
Mrs. Bertha Frey, . first vice
president; Mrs. MarcH e Ware,
second vice-president; Mrs. Sue
Tuel, secretary; Mrs. Reba Ing
lis, treasurer; Mrs. Lucille Cox,
historian, and Mrs. Anne De Jar
din, Mrs. Maude Beauchamp,
Mrs. Margaret Schaefer and Mrs.'
Ruth Spaniol, board members.
KEI7-KK Mrs. Harry Bread bent
entertained members of the
Woman's Sewing club of Keizer
at her home on Thursday. A no-,
host dinner was served at noon
with Mrs. Nell Richards assist
ing. Quilting was the work : of
the day. ' -V-: ': ; , 1 :
. Mrs. John W. McClure, daugh
ter i of Mr. and Mrs. ? Charlie' "
Weathers, was a visitor. She will
be remembered by many friends
here as she has spent a large part
ef her life in this community.
Mr.' .and Mrs. McClure haye1-t
'moved here from Pasadena, Cal.
Another visitor was ' Jack
Moore, the four-year-old grand
son of Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent, .
who will spend the summer here.
His home is in Kellog, Idaho. '
Other club members present
were Mrs. J. A. Gardner, Mrs.
Ralph O'Connor, Mrs. Ben Clag
gett, Mrs. Arthur Cummings,
Mrs. ELmer Ideen, and Mrs. Paul
Pierce. - - 'v : I ; '
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0
, Mrs. , Frances -G.' Bo
ley, The" forme r June ' "
George, married in Feb-
ruary ln'Linpoln, Nebras -ka.
She is the daughter
ol MniOndlMntrvL B.
George, and Mr. Boley's .
, parents are Mr.' and Mrs.
G. W. Boley. The young
Mrs. Boley is in Salem,' '
while her husband is at
i gunnery school in Flor-
- Ida. . : " . ' , -
WEST SALEM Miss Georgia
Rose Cook, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cookof West Salem,
became the bride of Clyde L.
Dehlinger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
S. P. Dehlinger of Klamath
Falls, at a ceremony in the Air
pha Gamma Delta chapter bouse
at Corvallis Friday. Rev. Jesse
Bunch of the First Methodist
church at Corvallis read . the
marriage service.. -
The bride wore a pastel dress
maker suit with accessories of
luggage tan and a corsage of or
chids. Miss Bernice Bouche was
maid of honor, wearing a yellow
dressmaker suit with a corsage
of gardenias and yellow rose
buds. Ushers were Fred Verling
and LawSon Kandra.
Miss Joyce Hamilton was or
ganist. Soloist was Miss Mar
garet Bell, whose selection was
"At pawning. Mr. Cook gave
his daughter in marriage. The
couple took their vows .standing
before the fireplace which was
decorated with yellow iris, pink
sweetpeas and . pink rosebuds,
flanked by wicker vases of pink
snapdragons, pink and white
carnations and yellow iris.
- The mothers of the bridal cou
ple wore blue with matching ac
cessories and corsages of garden
ias with pink rosebuds.
The reception immediately fol
lowed the ceremony. In charge
of the guest book was Miss Bet
ty James. Miss Shirley Doml
way passed the dream cakes. As
sisting about the rooms were
Miss Ka tacrine Hull, Miss Gale
Marhofke and Miss Geraldine
Quirk. : - ; , : '
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dehlinger
are seniors at Oregon State col
lege, she being affiliated with
Alpha Gamma Delta and he with
Theta Chi. He is in the army
and expects to be assigned soon.
Out-of-town guests included
the- bridegroom's brothers and
sisters - in - law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Dehlinger, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dehlinger and CapL and
Mrs. Carl Dehlinger of Alaska,
and from West Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. Guy
Newgent, Mrs. Charles Unruh,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs.
Hazel Lacey, Mrs. George Van
Santen and daughter, Joy.
TURNER. Mrs. Albert Rob
ertson, assisted by Mrs. Leo
Klokstad, entertained with a sur
prise gift shower at the Robert
son home honoring Mrs. Juani
ta Moulett. Refreshments were
served during the afternoon to
Mrs. Moulett and David, Mrs. W.
R. Hogsed, MrsNora Robertson,
Mrs. Vera Waller,' Mrs. Elizabeth
Ban, Mrs. Mary Ball, Mrs. Leo
Klokstad and Bobby and Mrs.
Albert Robertson, Patricia and
Edward. A '
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MILUER'S
,':Y.
5t- J r iv.
Ml IX. V
Scrviccwoxncn
. . Wist day cca do
Yhttt they're delag about It
. Joining the . ranks of women
marines through the" Salem ma
rine recruiting office were Pau
line Esther Decker and Nancy
Ward Underwood, Sgt. L. D.
Ringland of the local office an
nounced Saturday. The two were
sworn in Thursday in Portland.
Miss Decker is F the daughter
of Mr.! and Mrs. D e la n i a E.
Decker, 507 North 19th , street.
She-was graduated from Salem
high school in 1941- and former
ly was employed aU B is h o ps
photo shop and the Capitol the
atre. Miss Underwood's homers
x route four, Albany, r '
The . two will leave early in
'June. for training at Hunter col
lege, NY. ;
- WOODBURN Two women
. from the Woodburn area left
recently for training in the
armed ; f o r c e s. Miss Kathleen
Donnely left Monday for Fort
' Oglethorpe to begin" training as
i WAAC. She is the third of her
family to go, a brother being in
New Guinea and a sister is a
nurse in Brazil.
Mary McNulty has begun her
.basic training as a WAVE at
Hunter's college, NY. She is the
sixth of her family' represented
in the armed forces, having four
brothers and a sister in the serv
ice. LIBERTY Mrs. Kenneth Oli
ver received her orders Thurs
day to report for WAAC train
ing at Camp Monticello, Arkan
sas. She leaves oh May 30.
Her husband is a navy ensign
and ; she has been living here
with her mother, Mrs. Katherine
Schmidt since he reported for
training last March 1.
LYONS A shower was held
Wednesday night at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt honor
ing .their daughter, Mrs. v Barry
Elmer, formerly Miss Helen Hi
att, a recent bride. After, a so
cial hour; . refreshments - were
served to Mrs. Bert Lyons, Mrs.
Joe Weitman, Mrs. Melbourne
Rambo, Mrs. Alex Bodker, Mrs,
Merrill Brassfield, Mrs. Pat Ly
ons, Mrs. ! Francis Jungwirth,
Miss Betty Jean Bodeker, Miss
Ester Fixsen, Mrs. Joe Kinzer,
Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Miss Fannie
Wilson, Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs.
Roy Huber Mrs. Amos Hiatt,
Mrs.- Edmond EngdahL Mrs.
Marvin Toland, Mrs. Everett
Crabtret and Mrs. George Huff
man. ? .i
HOIXTWOOD DRIVE On
Thursday afternoon the mem
bers of the. Merry-Go-Round
club were: entertained . at -the
"home of Mrs. "C J.HPattison on
Hollywood Irive. ' Mrs. Pattison
. seated her guests on her lawn.
; At the program hour H. J. La
Dow of Salem spoke on 'Wom
an's Power Serving refresh
ments werif Mrs. Pattison's
daughter Beverly and Ruth
Biles. .' .
Present -were Mrs. Harold
Holier and son Stephen, Mrs.
Clayton G i b b, i Mrs. Charles
Thomas, Mrs. f P. H. , Ernston,
Mrs. Oscar Forgard, Mrs. Wil
liam Hensell, Mrs. Charles Bot
torff, Mrs. Oscar Poe, Mrs. Ralph
Becker, Mrs. V. M. LaDue, the
hostess and guests.
RATION CALENDAR
. rooo
' Canned Goods Blue stamps G.
H and J now valid and good through
May SI.
Meat. Cheese. Canned Fish. Fats,
Butter and Margarine Red stamp
K. F. O and H good until May St.
Sugar Coupon No. IS good Cor
pounds, expires May XL -
Coffee Coupon No. S3 good for
1 pound, valid tfareauh May M.
QASOUNI ' '
Book A coupons No, 8. good tor
four gailona each, expire May XI.
rvix oil
- Peiiod coupons expire Septem
er i.
SHOES
s No. IT coupon in ration book No. t
good tor 1 pair, exoires June IV v
TTJUCS v .:...:. :lrs
Cars with C hooks smart have
tires inspected by May Hi B books
by June aa.:
if ALWAYS WAS
- - - '
.. : TT UY AND NOW MORE THAN EVER
JkCCCK SHOES W1U IE
fUtST CHOia . ,
NOW THAT RATION DAYS ARZ HBC...
QUAUTY B THE WtST ESSMT1M. TO
LOOK FOR WKCN SUTHO fOOT
WEAR. MORS THAN EVER YOU
WU fRIZE THE TWM CRAFTS-
MANSHIP AND MATERIALS
OP FIAOCX POOTWEAR.
.STTLEO POR VERSATILE
WEAR, THEY RT tETTER
ArO WEAR LONGER
WITH A LASTING.
SEAUTT.
Sh Xpartmenf
Lions Start .
Parli Clean-Up ;
Silverton Folk l.Iust ':
Picnic at Home, ' . "
Ovic Alinded Say "
SILVERTON "Shine "er up,
boys," "when spoken by members
of the Silverton Lions dub does
not, this i season, refer , to their
cars, they state, y It has specific
reference "to the Silverton: city
park which in past seasons, has
been used actual count) by 125,
000 picnickers with .not a dozen
Silvertonlans in the Jot, i
But things are different now,
gasoline - and ' tires being 'what
they are, according to, the. Lions
men who insist that it begins to
look as if Silverton may have to
picnic at home if she is to enjoy
any outdoor life. '
-When it became known that
because of lack of available la
bor, the city park had not under
gone its usual spring houseclean
ing this year, Lions club mem
bers armed themselves with rakes,
spades, hoes and picnic" suppers
and spent their regular meeting
night in sweeping and I dusting
the winter's debris from the park
floor. It is .understood that the
project will be continued unta ev
ery table and bench is In order
for summer use. Lionesses, it has
been rumored, may join'the Lions
in some of the future cleanup
program. .
-. ; Volunteer policing and care
taking of the park may, if worst
.-. i. - ;v--:
.
YOU
Two Captured German Genernh
Gen. Cramer (left), commander ef
Africa, and MaJ. Gen. John von
armored division ef the Germaa
, headqsarters. after their capture
Press photo, from signal corps via
comes to worst, have to be de
pended upon for the' entire sum
mer, it was said in certain circles
this week. - . ' ' . ,
Charlie. Watson, park caretaker
from May I on, during past re
cent years, Is now on the. water
department dam project out on
CAN SAVE ON
NOWI
r '
Mr; Schlcsingcr has just returned from an
exleri8ive buying trip to the New York and
other fur markets with a raperh selection ol ,-
furs, designed to thrill and .,, please tli
Tomen of Salem and vicinity. -
i
the all panzer armies in North
Broitch, commander ef the 10th
armies la Tanlsia, are taken to
a the Blserte area. (Associated
radiophote from Algiers.)
the Abiqua. How long he will be
needed there has hot been stated.
But in the meantime, say mem
bers of the Lions club: "If we
gotta stay home and play in our
own city 'park this summer, it
has to look Just right."
FURS
' .
YZater. Rate
TTirrNf; psT-Tnf-ft
At LIoinnGiiili,
.MOIJMOUTir Citizens, of Mon
mouth who have been protesting
water rates here, and urging that
an increase in gallonage allotment
be given without additional min
imum ' charge, ' convened at the
city hall again this week, with
A. C Powers acting as chairman
and Mrs. E. F. Barrows as aecre
tary. ;-
" Announcement was made that
Oscar- Hayter;. Dallas' attorney,
has been retained to promote ne
gotiations for. invoking a charter
amendment s which wiU legalize
procedure for creating " a- special
utility i board "to supervise" and
manage the" publicly owned utili
ties of the city, v 5 r .
. The plan, as outlined,' is to pre
sent the charter , amendment to
the v citizens. Its approval would
call for a special election of three
commissioners, each with a six
year office tenure, and election of
one every . two years. " The com
mission would be empowered to
fix rates, formulate a budget and
retire indebtedness with the su
per vision of a manager and ac
quiescence of the board, "
Three commissioners were nom
inated for office: J. E. Winegar,
E. M. Ebbert and Charles Cat
breath, . with A. C Powers -named
as alternate.
A motion to proceed with nego
tiations for the -charter amend
ment carried, and pledges were
signed for funds to carry on the
movement.
Wide Selection
Quality Furs
NORTHERN HOLLANDER
MUSKRATS
CANADIAN SQUIRREL
SILVER FOX JACKETS
NATURAL OPPOSUM ;
SQUIRREL JACKETS
PERSIAN SQUIRREL?
SILVER TOX COATS
. NATURAL SKUNK f
BROT7N PONIES
PERSIAN LAMB
BLACK PONIES
INDIAN LAMB
and Many Other
Outstanding Furs
to ! ukjX
i I
Lansev to Ileail
Community dub
rvirrs . vallty a-.-ri
Lancsev has been r.:"zl presi
dent of the Evens Vall:y Corr u
nity dub for the ccru-j year.
Other officers includa vice presi
dent, Joyce Leltui; secretary, Cer
yl , Fletcher; treasurer, Llrs. Jo
seph LeRud; and executive beard
member, Nels Langsev.
Those completing their ei;Mh
grade work for the Joint school
district C-3J were Donald I.IIlkr
of Evens " Valley, and Dorothy
Sullinger, Edith Mann, Pauline
Moen and Loma Dunejan of Mc
Laughlin. : WEST SALEM BIrs. PhU
Hathaway was "hostess to" the
Jolly time quiltics club at her
home Thursday night A feature,
of the meeting was a miscellane
ous shower, honoring Mrs. llal
vin Monix. Those bidden were
the honor guest, Mrs. Moniz, and
Mesdames E. S. Cotes, Homer
Harrison, E 1 m e r Forbes, W.
Welch, W. F. Sexton, W. D. Phil
lips, Elmer Rierson, E. A. Dick
son, Robert Ketterman, George
Lathrop, -L. Wright, Lee White,
and Donald Kemple. At the elose
of the evening, Mrs. Hathaway
was pleasantly surprised with a
farewell gift.
AUBUKN The Abrn
Woma's club held the last meet
ing of the, year at the home of
. the president, Mrs. Ben Haw
kins. The afternoon was spent in
conducting the business of the
club.) Refreshments were served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs.
Leo Sutter and Mrs. Merle B.
Van Cleave.
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