The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 11, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Their Golden Wedding Day . . . :
Mr. end Mrs. A. A. Lee, who have been residents cf
Salem for fifty years, are celebrating their golden wedding
.day on Tuesday. July 13, at their home at 1515 State street
They are inviting their friends, through the press, to attend
. the reception, hours for which have been set at 3 to 6 In the
afternoon and 8 to 10 in the evening. ,'
- The daughters-in-law, Mrs. Lloyd Lee and Mrs, Paul Lee,
"Will greet guests at the door during the afternoon Jiours. Mrs.
George Mclntyre and Mrs." Lawrence Edwards will introduce '
to the line.' In the receiving line with the host and hostess will
be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A.Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee,
: Miss Helen Atwoodcf Gig Harbor, Washington, sister of Mrs.
Lee, and Mrs. George Mclntyre of Klamath Falls, her niece.
Mingling with the guest3 and assisting about me rooms
will be Mrs. Mable Lockwood, Mrs. Ada Skiff, Mr. and Mrs.
D. H. Schulze. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Baker, Dr. and Mrs. B. B.
Blatchford. Mrs. O. W. Emmons and Mrs. Carrie Beechler.
Inviting guests," to the dining room will be Mrs. . H. A.
Smart, Mrs. J. H. Standley and Mrs. Bess Stevenson.'
Pouring and cutting the ices will be Mrs. Sarah Peterson,
Mrs. Minnie Humphrey. Mrs. Addie Curtis, Mrs. C. F. Breit
haupt Mrs. H. TL Vandevort, Mrs. Cora Holman, Mrs. Amie -Mills,
MrsF. C, DeLong and Mrs. Cora Smith. ,
; " Serving in the dining room during the afternoon will be.
- Mrs. James M. Taylor, Mrs'. Virgil Hume, Mrs. A. J. Grose. Mrs.
Preston Doughton, Mrs. Paul Acton, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs.
F. W. Taylor, Mrs. M. E. Palleske, Mjs. Kenneth McLeod. Mrs.
Vern D. Bain, Mrs. E. T. B. Hill, and Mrs. Daryl Jones. ' "
; Mrs. N. S. Savage, Mrs. R. L. Farmer . and Mrs. O. W I
Jewett will be In charge of the guest book on the, porch.
. i... Serving at the punch bowl will .be Miss Helen" Atwood,
- Miss Mildred Simons, Miss Maud Simmons, Marian Mclntyre,
' Claralyn and John Lee. - , .., Jr -V . ,
A short program will be given each hour by Miss Ruth
Bedford, Mrs. Mary Addie Curtis, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs.
Lawrence Edwards, Miss Edith McF airham, Marian Mclntyre.
and Claralyn Lee. An original, poem written for the occasion
will be read. ,
The serving table will be centered with a crystal bowl of
; yellow and white flowers. Hanked by matcking candles in
- suver cunaeiaoras. oasjceis oi aexpnuuume,.camauons, snap
dragons and greenery will be used in the reception rooms.
-; ; In the evening, Mrl and Mrs. Lee's daughters-in-law will
greet guests at" the door, with Miss -Beryl Holt introducing to
" the line. , ' ! ' '
" Mingling with the guests will be Dr. and Mrs. J. C Har-"
rlson, Df. and Mrs. M. C. Findley, Mri and Mrs. Frank Bennett,
Mr. arid Mrs. Oren Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards.
Inviting guests to the dining room will be Mrs. W. E. Kirk
and Miss Olive .M, DahL - f -
i Pouring and cutting the ices will be Mrs. John Herrick,
Mrs. Edna Waterman. Mrs. Walter Winslow, Mrs. Theodore
lUakko, Mrs. Silas Fairham and Mrs. T. S. Roberts.
n - Serving in me dining room will be Mrs, Wade Ellis, Mrs.
E. T. Hartwell, Mrs.r, Waldo Marsters', Mrs. Harold McMillan..
Mrs. L. V. Shaffer. Mrs. Emmett Welling, Mrs. J. Ed Savage,
Mrs., Donald Brazie. Mrs. George Lewis Mrs. Roy Lockenour,
"Mrs.' Earl "Soling arid Mrs., Waldo Zeller.- ,:' -A?
t In charge" of the guest b6ok'inhe evening will be Mrs.
Wesley -Wireand Mrs.'Mervin GilsOT.-In? charge. of. the punch
bowl will be Mrs. W. L, Robins, Mrs. Earl McLaughlin, Miss
Lena Cherrington. Miss Phebe McAams, Miss Ruth McAdams
.and Miss Janice Judson. . - ;t ,
The program for the evening will include numbers by Prof.
T. S. Roberts, , Mrs. Theodore UllakkOi Mrs. Mervin Gilson,
Miss Eleanor Siewert and Mrs. Joe Brazie. . :.
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recent bride is Mrs. Arthur Bliven, the former
' Katherine Gerig, daughter of Mr. . and Mrs.
'Nick Gerig, who Was married at a ceremony in' the - -Bellevue
Baptist church' at. Memphis, Term., in June.
The groom a technician in the naval air corps, is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bliven. , They will ;
live In Memphis as long as Mr. Bliven. is stationed
there (Kennell-Eilis photo). , - : ,u
, k A R. and Mrs. Vemon E.- Hasness, married at
Knight Memorial church on Tuesday night .
The bride is the former Nadine Myrle Lewis, dough- ..
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Lewis, and Pvt. Hasness is
: tlie ' son of Mrs. Katherine Hasness of Lewistown,
Ohio, They were married by .Rev; H C. Stover. They,
will live in Salem while Pvt Hasness' is stationed
ot the fairgrounds. (Jesten-Miller photo), ' -
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Silver Anniversary
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Au Revoir to "Mrs. : Jenks
Mrs. W. J.: Minkiewitz and Mrs.! J. M. Devers were host
; esses on; Thursday afternoon at a party given in honor of
Mrs.. Walter . T. Jenks who wjlt leave soon to make her Home
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New Haven, Connecticut whose husband is professor of surg
ery at Yale university. The party was held at the' Minkiewitz
home on Richmond street, . i
- The hostesses used garden, flowers to decorate the table,
when thd 1 o'clock luncheon was served. 4
.Invited were members of the Theater Arts Drama group,
ef which Mrs. Jenks has been . a member for the past ten
years. Those making up the group are Miss Alice Crary
Brawn, Mrs., Else Ebsen, Mrs; F.-A. Elliott, Mrs. Blanche Jones,
Mrsy Melvin- Geist. . Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mrs." K Ivan Lovell," Mrs!
Egbert Oliver. Mrs. T S Roberts, : Mrs.; Y.'M. Sackett," Mrs.
fW. J." Minkiewitz, Mrs. Devefs and Mrs." Jenks. .....
' Mrs. R. C. Stuller,, the former Edith Mae Jenks of McMinn
ville, was a special guest ProL and Mrs. Stuller'are here for
me summer-while -Prof.' Stuller takes work at Willamette
university," ";;-, I : 'i j " V.
I" During . the afternoon. Mrs. -Melvin Geist : reviewed, the
book "Past "Imperfect" by-'llka ; Chase. ! 1 ' .V : 1'
Prof, and Mrs. T. S. Roberts celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary on Wednesday at the country cabin of Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Siewert with a group of friends. Supper was eaten
out under the trees and the evening spent" around the fireplace.
; Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Siewert Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. " L M Doughton,1 Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hudkins and Prof, and Mrs. Roberts. 't '
f Prof and Mrs. Roberts, the former Ethel Harding, then a
school teacher, were married by Dr. R. N. Avison at the
First Methodist church. : 1
Vows Read at Home
; At a ceremony; Thursday at the home of the bridegroom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Miss Dorothy Johnson
became the bride of Mr. Robert 'Gahlsdorf of the navy.' She is
the daughter o( Mrs. Earl Rowland.
The manage vows were exchanged before the fireplace
which was banked with green, ferns and bouquets of white
hydrangeas. - i -
' Miss Jewell Gueffroy played a medley of wedding selec
; tions, and the wedding marches. Rev. W. Irvin Williams of
the First Presbyterian church read the service. . ;
The bride was given in" marriage by her grandfather, Mr. ;
C. A Johnson. She. wore a two-piece ensemble of navy blue
and a corsage of gardenias. Miss Shirley Johnson, sister of I
the bride, was the honor attendant' Mr. Lyle Johnson of the
navy served as best man.
. I At the reception which followed the ceremony, Mrs. H. A.
Gueffroy presided at the punch bowl. Assisting with the serv
ing were , Miss Phyllis Gueffroy, r Miss - Shirley Johnson and
Mrs. Lenard Robertson. -, ', ' - -
Friday morning "the "couple left for Normart, Oklahoma,
where the groom is stationed. ? . : :,- .. i .,.r
Mrs. Gahlsdorf is a. graduate of Salem high school and
of the Oregon College of Education. Mr. Gahlsdorf was gradu
ated from Salem high school and is now an instructor in avia
tion maintenance for the United States navy.
They'll Be Married Today ...
At 4:30 thi3 afternoon at St Paul's Episcopal church, Ml: 3
Shirley Joyce .Cronemiller, daughter of 1-fr, and .Mrs. Lynn
Foster Cronemiller, will become the bride of Corporal David
-Gordon Winthrop, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vincent Davis,
cf Maiden, MassachusetLs, at, a ceremony read by Rev. George
Herbert Swift i .." 0, I ' , : t- ,.
i . The bride will be given in marriage by her father. ;
. Miss Emily Davis of Maiden, sister of the groom, will be
- maid cf honor and bridesmaid will be Miss Betty May Vehrs
of Grants Pass. . . ' - ' '?
Mr. William" Moshier of Seattle will be . best man, and
. ushers will bt-Lt Lynn F. Cronemiller, jr., of Yuma, Arizona,
brother of the bride, Mr. Walter Cline, Mr. Dean Ellis and Mr.
Ralph Nohlgren. ' ,
" I MrsI Thofnas J. Drynan will sing preceding the ceremony,
and Mrs.f Kenneth Dal ton will play fter accompaniment and
the wedding "marches on the organ. ;
1 Following the'eeremony a wedding supper will be served
at the Marion hotel, and attended ; by the . wedding party,
- relatives and a few intimate friends; .ji " 7
Planning to attend the wedding of their niece are Mrs.
H. J, McPherson of Seattle," Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. Wynne and
Miss Gladys Orford of Tacoma. - . ; . ' ' :
i f Following ! the wedding rehearsal on Saturday night, a
buffet supper was served at the Cronemiller home. A crystal
bowl of garden flowers and tapers in crystal holders decorated
the lace covered tabled '
; Miss Cronemiller graduated iri home economics from
Oregon State college and-was affiliated with Kappa Alpha
Theta.. She has been employed by KIRO and by the Seattle
Times for the past two years. . '
" ! Mr. Davis, a graduate of University of Illinois at Urbana,
and the CornisH-school in Seattle, has" been educational di-
. rector on station KIRO and. is now stationed at Kessler. Field,
Mississippi," as a dramatic writer for the radio division of the
, public relations department there.' ' i , ' " . ,i '
Does a Mdn' lob. . .
.' ! x ; By Marine Buren . ' .
' 1 If you don't intend to Join the WACs, you'd better not
listen , to Lt Lilian Garrick Salem's army recruiting officer.
She'll make you yearn to get into a uniform and take a man's
place in non-combat duty. - Y -
: p First thing Lt Garrick impresses on her .listeners is that
the WACs are feminine, with no intention of looking or acting
like men. They are taking the place of soldiers in 410 out of
the 500 jobs assigned -to the army. Each classification is
proficient in most ot these jobs than men. i
; "" She quickly spikes the rumor that women are put. through,
'strenuous drills and very hard Vork at the training centers.
Drilling is taught because the army believes it is the best
way to teach discipline, is an excellent farm of exercise,-and
marching is the best way to get a large number of persons
from one point to another, with a minimum of .confusion. And
then too, Lt Garrick says, one of the greatest thrills in being
in the service, comes on the parade ground, for on ,you de
pends perfection of the drilL . ,.-r
But while blond Lt Garrick speaks enthusiastically about
an interesting subject ifs the lieutenant herself-, thatjattracts
her listeners. Both men and women agree she's a" good recom
mendation for the WACs. ,
r Though she lists ' Hollywood as her home address, Lt
Garrick has" lived" pretty much all over. the world.-With .the
name of Garrick, and claiming David Garrick, greatest of
Shakespeare actors as an ancestor, her faihily was naturally
interested in the stage. She received part of her education in
England, while her actor-parents were playing engagements
on the London stage Until, she was 17 she played child parts
on the Broadway stage Y i-"v' " ' ' ' i1
- - She was one of & group of young Americans to Volunteer
to drive ambulances in China during the early days of the
war and after serving , there, returned home . via Germany,
France; and other European countries, "just to look, around."
! Entering with the first group of WAAC recruits, at Fori
Groups Will Meet y. t,
The President Returns ; . .
Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead returned' this week from
Boston and New York, after attending the General Federation
of Wpmen's club's board of directors meeting representing
the Oregon Federation, of 'which she is the president '
I The meeting was, policy forming, stated Mrs. Moorhead
upon her return home, ; and many speakers of nation-wide
importance were present to discuss plans for the future; Heads
of the women's war services were speakers: Coli Oveta Culp
Hobby of the WACs, Lt Com. Mildred McAfee of the WAVES
Lt Com. Dorothy Stratton of the SPARS and Major Ruth Streeter
of the marines gave talks, as did Mrs. Nancy Love, who heads
the important women's air Jerry squadron,' Mrs. Emily Newell
Blair of the war department public relations. Miss Nancy Baird
director of nursing service for the Red Cross, and Miss Mar
garet Hickey of the wot, manpower commission. ' ' v
; Speakers on peace and post war- planning -included Eli
Culbertson, Senator .Joseph' H. Ball of Minnesota Hon. Paul ;
Appleby,- undersecretary of agriculture, and others. ' ?"
I It was interesting to note, said Mrs. Moorhead, that none
of the speakers invited to the meetings sent a substitute.
-V "v Marion' auxihary Veterans .of Foreign Wars,- will hold its
monthly, meeting . on Monday, night ' at 8 o'clock at Veteran's
hali. , Electiorr of delegates i td the national convention will be
1 held during the 'session- and reports "of the state convention
.held recently in Portland rwill be made. . . 1 , ' -
Deaconess w omen to pieet
. Members of the" Salem Deaconess" Hospital auxiliary will
roeet Mdnday at thehospitalffor the July session. The business
I meeting -will begin at 1:30 p. m and will be opened with a
I devotional, message' by Mrs; Irving Fox. Rev. and Mrs. Rudie
' Larson will be special guests .and Rev. Larson, newly ap
' pointed, fAaplcdn of the hospital, will be the speaker for the
'afternoon. - ' ' -" n - 1 ..
; Hostesses named are "Mrs. E D. BueH, chairman. Mrs. E.
;Krebs. Mrs. Monroe Cheek. and Mrs. A.' 9. Cpndit v ,
' ' The .art and program committees of the Business and
Professional Women's club held a Joint meeting Friday at the
! heme of MrsV Effie Arehart. SCO . Garnet street . The program
for the coming year was discussed and plans made for the
Issuance of the club's annual year bock, and roster of members.
Chainnan'of the art committae i3 Mrs. Arehart" and Miss
- '-ia 1 'cElhaney is chcirmcn cf the program committee...
"AWeddincj Ceremony, . ;. .1 ; :
The wedding of Miss Norma Hodge, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs." IV5 L. Hodge,; and Lt William. J. Grijalva, son of Mrs.
: ' Amelia . Grijalva of San Francisco, , was solemnised in the
Carrier , roorn of me" First MemcKdist'churcrj at 3 o'clock on
i Saturday aftenTOonV by ;Dr.; J. C. .';Harris6nl-v ;v f f
- ' The bride, who entered the room on the arm of her father,
wore a street length ' dress ' of aqua crepe with white acces-
' soriesf The. dreswas rncd j1 pieces, with a peplum
; edged with ruching, "a ; high neck :and short sleeves. 'The
bridal flowers were pink and white iweetpeas., pink rosebuds
L and . bouvardia. Si ly!;"-'- - J i;-.y i-i?j,x-y
The bride's steterl;
wore a gown of. cinnamon crepe, with cinnamon accessories '
and her flowers were, sweet peas, in yellow and white. : .
. The groom", 'was attended by "ttlaH..Pcerj.&'
.medical - battalion Cam; AdairVT
:.;" ; Preceding me ceremony,1 Josephine Bross'-McGee sang
; 1 :.;SduaberY3,"Ave;
i -J-- .was lot, the 'pianb. w K: .r'yjrV t,WH:'vli
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JNars. fioage wore-a-. aress -oi DiacK-ana wmw pimwu
Party, for a Visitor .
5 sheer with" a corsage of gardenias Mrs. Grijalva 'was
to attena -me weaamg oi ner : son. -. -rr? .i::' ; , "
i ' ! Thf rprpntiori wrrs held In the : Carrier room following the
Mrs.' Harold Busick;was hostess on Thursday night to j ceremony - ThonjBrepfc .w?xi iBcmkejd wTfiFarfci andrVhite
members of her evening . bridge club. A specicd ' guest, wca I r, g
Mrs. Joseph Harvey; jr.. a former .member of the group, who .-v MrsJFernly iDruryi MlssThelma Itorlory ; MrsiH. - Qay
is visiting her mother. Mrs. EUen' Fisher,: here. i - Tavlor 'and Miss,Ouve Cole'assisted at "meieception.;"Miss
! Qub members at the evening affair were! Mrs. Wheeler
English. Mrs.:Wayne Page,, Mrs.; George Scales, Mrs. Kenneth
Manning, Mrs. William 'Dashney,, Mrs. Edward Stadter, jrl,
Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Busick, "1
A Dance for; Officers '....-
A group of some. 30 girls were hostesses on Friday night
at a dance.given fori the staff officers "of the '70th division in
the Chamber of CornSierce roomsThis: is thg second of such
invitational dances . given by the young; Salem women.
1 The Misses Finestme Frederi
Wirtz., Nancy Stricklin ' and Helen Ostrin acted C3 hostess
committee; and were assisted by Major John E. Devine.
'.' "Colehere from'Cenne WmmgU
: ;r;r When the bride ano! groom left -for "a trip' tothe '.Oregon
beaches she was wearing ;a dress - of white Jersey." with
- coin 'dots -of cinnamon color,, The dress is made with a dirndl
skirt .and has aguilteoT jacket with three-quarter sleeves. Her
; corsage was of Talisman roses, r -
V Following .their Honeymoon, Lt . and Mrs... Grijalva , will
v .live in the Anjbcssador apaiLnents. : .".'.,. ; ; ;"
Mrs. Grijalva, a graduate of Salem schools, has recently -
been, employed in the public utilities department of the state.;
"She was active in the Order cf Rainbow "for Girls,, serving as-.
' the worthy advisor. ' ; : " ' ,..;': V;;
- " ;.Lt Grijalva aduated from San Francisco j schools and
i " . prior to entering the amy was -employed by. an .exporting ,
.; firm there. He is' now in thi rr.cdlccl battalion' staticr.r d el'
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1 - . LT. LILIAN GARRICK :- . ' '
Des Moines, she went in as an auxiliary, became a corporal
and .then went to oiiicer candidate school," Coming cut with
a second lieutenant's bars, the applied for, and got, a placa in
tiie speaker's bureau. After spending four and ona-hall pon'.hs
on EDeaking tours of the middle west Lt Garrick cr. '--3 fcr
transfer to the northwest on recruiting service. -Follow
eral months in Portland, she asked to be translcnc,
, "because I like Salem," she adml'J. . . ,
l Now Lt Garrick is awaiting a call to oversea3 c
she hopes eventually to become a correspondent f. r i
She trunks -that with her experience cs cn au.-..-commirdrncd-
cilice r and cn clccr, 'the -know3
frc-n il.3 cround up. end ccu!d .:I cbcut thtns.
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