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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1943)
Family at Surprise . . Dinner Mr. R. P. Hanson of ISO East Lliller street was honor guest at a family dinner on Sunday, In observance of his 78th birthday which win be July zz. roe pic nic dinner was a surprise and was given at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Carl Allport. Attending were four genera- tlonv Mr. Hanson, his son Leon Hanson, his granddaughter and great grandson,' Mrs. Q. Fuqua (Doris Hanson) and five-month old Claude Fuqua. r Present "--were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl All port, Mrs. Minnie Ritchie, Mrs. Fuqua and Claude,. Mr. Dean Allport and Miss Jacqueline All port. " Mr. Hanson's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Culver and son, Howard, of Portland came later in the af ternoon. Miss Bailey Wed in East Miss Grace Bailey and Ensign Clarence J. McCusker were mar ried in Chicago July ,' L The ceremony followed the gradua tion of Ensign McCusker. from naval officers'! training school. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Bailey and Mrs. C Jr McCusker of Port land. " For her wedding the- bride wore a. brown and-white polka dot costume suit, a large white hat and a corsage of orchids. - The , marriage vows, were ex changed In the chapel of the Fourth Presbyterian church' of Chicago, with Dr. J. L. Anderson perzorming me ceremony. A luncheon In the Drake hotel followed the ceremony. . The bride is a graduate of Sa lem schools and attended Wil lamette ; university, where she was a member of Beta Chi so rority. At the University of Montana she was -a member of , Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. . Later she took training as a lab ratory - technician at i- Emanuel - hospital in Portland. She has 1 been employed at the Barnes Military hospital and was re cently transferred ;to "x Weseley Memorial hospital in Chicago. Ensign McCusker attended Grant high school In Portland and Red ndlMit 'anrf errariiiatav ifrnm nrun - C college. He later attended the University of Oregon Medical school for two- years- before en listing In the navy. He Is a member of Nu Sigma- Nu medi cal fraternity. Ensign McCusker reported for duty July 9 in New York City where the couple will make their ' home.' ; j Tea Given for Visitors Three visitors, in Salem were -honored at an' "informal tea f Wednesday, when Mrs. Clifton f Mudd entertained. Mrs. DorothvJ ' Ryan of Lake Charles, Louisiana Mrs. F. C Caley of Wichita. Kansas, and Mrs. Mae Reed of Los Angeles, California were the special guests, i ; Mrs. Ryan Is the mother of Mrs. Gordon McCoy. Mrs. Caley Is visiting as the guest of Mr. I and Mrs. . Ralph Caley, and Mrs. ; Reed is the houseguest of Mr. f and Mrs. Carl Jordan. ' Mrs. Cart is Cress has returned! from a 10-month stay in Califor-! -: mi ana pians to mare ner noma here. Part of her stay was spent as an employe in a defense plant , in Turlock. Mrs. Cross attended I . the launching of the SS Eugene t in Long Beach, Califs. when her; daughter-in-law, ;; Mrs. Frank! Cross, was sponsor. Mr. Cross,! . a first class petty officer in the ( navy, was home on- furlough at. the time ! of the christening. NORTH DALLAS At aa las- j , preserve service Friday at 9, . o'clock in the Evangelical Men nonite Brethern church in Dal-! las. Miss Erna Dick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dick; be came the bride of Mervin Olfert,' son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C Wall,; The bride wore a-white satin gown cut la princess -lines with' long sleeves and -train. Her, fingertip length lace-edged veil was caught on "her- head with a -tiara or crown effect headdress. Her bouquet was. of -feouvardia and American "Beauty roses. " Her bridesmaid was- Miss Leona Rupp of -Seattle. ' Best: man was. Mr. Arnold Brandt ot North Dallas. The candle lighters were-Miss Wilms. Dick, sister of -the- bride,' -and Miss Sophia Olfert; sister of the groom. Rev, D.. P. Schultz ; officiated. . ' The altar was. banked with pink gladioluses and regal lilies. An archway of fern and pale blue hydrangeas completed the setting. -' - - Mrs. William Dick and Mrs. A. C. Wall' wore afternoon gowns of pastel shades- and cor sages of pink and white carna tions. , A male cuartct composed of Waldo and Henry TTeH, Nels and Hen Friesca zzzz.. ., , , . CLU3 CAiniDAB TUESDAY . - - McCormick class meeting with Mrs. James Taylor, Lansing avenue. S30 covered dish supper. Salem Central WCTU, 3 pjn. at ball. - WEDNESDAY " l"' Salem Writers club, with Mrs. Blanche Jones. CM South Church street, S3fi picnic supper. FKXDAT Pact Regents picnic, with Mrs. David Wright. 1 p.m. Fidelis Class ;,At Wamock's - The Fidelis class of the First Baptist church held a luncheon Thursday in the garden of Mrs. Warnock, South 25th street. Mrs. Warnock was in charge of ; the devotionals and: Mrs. Jennie Hicks gave a talk on ,Teedom., - ' Members .and friends present were: Mrs. Lula Fuller; Mrs. L. D. Wyatt, Mrs. C York, Mrs. Lorena Cross, Mrs. -J."W. Davis, Mrs. T. H. Clare, Mrs. J. B. Wilt, Mrs. Ida M. Tracy, Johnny Tracy, Miss Ayers, Mrs. Leon a Lambert, Mis. Harry: StilwelL Mrs. E. Cadger, Mrs. L. G Pres cott, Mrs. Viola Harelson, Mrs. Reva Norris, Mrs. Louise Dodge, Mrs. J, W. Cabeen, Bessie Wea theman, Etta C Groves, Mary Long, Katherine Parsons, Ada V. Skift, Susie Parmenter, Mrs. W. R. Hicks, Mrs. M. Clark, Mrs. Alice Keefer, and the' hostess Mrs: Ida Warnock. Looneys Will Celebrate Members of the Looney f am ily will gather at Champoeg park on Sunday, July 25, to cele brate the 100th anniversary of the arrival, in" Oregon of Jesse and Ruby Bond Looney.-. It is also the centennial of the establishment of the Oregon provisional government and the year of the arrival of the Apple- gates, the Waldos and a number of other families, who made tip the group - that crossed the plains. " - Officers of the clan are: presi dent, Mrs. Marie Steiwer Doug las of Portland; secretary. Miss Marguerite Looney of Jefferson; treasurer, Mrs.- Ruby Cornell Griffith of Salem,-and historian, Mrs. D. H. Looney of Jefferson. j Adams Home Is ! Picnic Place , Son's of Union Veterans of the Civil War and auxiliary will hold their annual picnic at the home . of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams on Glen Creek, drive on Wednesday. . Guests are invited for the afternoon and the 6:30 covered dish dinner. Special guests from Portland and other cities have been invited. FT. RILEY, Kans July It- Miss Virgie R. Bradley, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brad ley, Aumsville, has . been" pro moted to the grade of sergeant technician, it - was announced. recently. She is serving - as a clerk in the message center, at the ?avalry replacement train ing center. Prior to her enlist ment in the WACs at Portland, on . February 18,. Sgt Bradley was employed in the post office at Aumsville. She is a graduate of : Aumsville high school. ; - Wednesday aught the aarter- master corps stationed at the Salem- air ; base will entertain the GSO at a dance at the USO from 8:30 to 1130 pjn. - GEKYAIS Jehu Ceffliis, sea ' of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collins, ; and Miss Henrietta- Seguin were married in Vancouver, July 11. They Were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wade Collins, a brother of the groom. They will live at Valsetx where Mr. Collins : is employed. - Banns have been said for the approaching marriage of Miss Magdaline Marie Dorarv daugh ter of Mrs. Mary Doran, to Mr. Henry O. RJnne of Portland. The wedding will be at Sacred Heart church, la Gervals Saturday morning, July JL Additional Society News OnPc-3 9 ; 'UK ! DZLICt t m m Afternoon i Meeting; Held - ; ! ' Mrs. ; Robert Elfstrom, presi dent' of the Women of Rotary, met with her executive board on Monday afternoon at her home on Center street. Following a dessert luncheon, members made plans for the summer-and win-; ter. - - ; Present were Mrs." Elfstrom, Mrs.' Abner Kline, Mrs. Silas Gaiser, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Ray A. Yo com and Mrs. Melvin Geist. CANTEEN CALENDAR i' 1 . ; TTJKSDAT, JDLT M - ,- Junior Hostess league. WEDNESDAY, IULT 21 Hunters and Anglers auxiliary. THTJKSDAT, JULY PEO Sisterhood. ; :. FRIDAY, JULY S3 ' Beta Sigma Phi sororitr. SATCmDAY. JULY S ' 1 to 4 Tree Lancers, headed by Mrs. Jeaeph Devers. ir- and Mrs. Meredith Huggins. 4 to T Tldelts class, rirst Presby terian church, Gervais. - 1 to li American Association of Uhirenitjr Wonwa. i , , ;. I , , - ) V J 1 I - " - 0 XX ONI COAT COYCXS WALL? Arts,, swfafae veils, vltaearaV aawssat wells, etc DUES IN ONI HOUR ...nest assy ae accasiei linistary. MIXES WITH WATEft . . . a taraeatiae er : selveats f mmUU. 4) wautzt aii v ; u. , ettfiaerv wall cf ata. ' 1 GAL. DOCS AYEXACI ROOM. h't Ja la Da 11 Yczndl Hill IIEII.TOIIE ZHZXWtn.VllXXAK sonEEnjniUEi. srs a isk. r yeajr acraeaa are mora hl bow thea arcrl crsw aamel prertnts tost, wotrt cleg: mesa. For frames as wca as 63c ; QLCSS : CLACIt Vn9 . - Aft .......... gal 8-tt r:n:a t crirr ........ 1 ... . ... . ,v. .. , s-rr t?a 1 .C5 at .O a-Je 4 ., a a 573 Chcirelctta . 4aw M Artists to Present : f Concert Announcement is being made today of an artist-soldier recital to be given by six service men formerly concert artists and one guest artist, at the Salem high school on July 23. The program is being sponsored by the Court street USO center, operated by the Salvation Army, and Is be ing given" for the people of the vicinity of Salem, and for serv ice men. There will be no 1 charge. - V The guest artist is Josephine Albert Spaulding, popular Sa lem mezzo i soprano, and the service men who will be pre-sented-are CpL Lawrence Hahn, pianist; CpL Ma eke y Swan, baritone Private Bernard Kov- ler, tenor; Pvt. Kenneth Lang, violinist; Pvt Fordyce L. Waldo, 1 bass baritone, and Pvt. Bernard Barron, cellist The latter is from the Portland air base. Lt ; Robert Renfrew, formerly rt TTonrwood. who will act SS master of ceremonies, was with Paramount studios before his enlistment and was a radio star on NBC " ri, .- ' . - $ "-"tf -; Sunday; Picnic Successful On Sundayafternoon 125 servicemen and junior hostesses were guests of the Court street USO at a picnic at Paradise park. Guests were taken out by chartered bus and automobiles. Baseball, volley ball, badminton and other outdoor games were i enjoyed, and later refreshments : were served. Mrs. May Petit and 'Miss Gladys Bartholomew were ichaperones. r, Vi Will) rDElieilTEW nnre EUEtlTi : nvs IU PIMISH. L-Zj fASTTlTrj aw " . TVL J 1 Applies Easily Uilh Ernri cr Doller-Kcslsr Over IIcsl -Any Szrfcs No Mas Mixes With Water Dries in One Hour - - Ecirily Uili Scap zmd Udcr ZKZSWtti'VlUJAtS EnAHELOID Srightesvcp "s mailm wood work; toys and tools wkk tbia eL lanygot cia rz:z:i .... nftOLXUTT risT, s-rr ru:a . " CiO, S-tl VZZIZZ'J xzz::zz gsL I 13 VJwO . Phsns 221 Ah - -. Calea visitors Thursday were Mr and Mrs. John " Nelson of , Marsh field, who spent several : hours visiting friends. Tbey were . accomparJed by their two child ren, Janet and Bobby, and were : en route to their home in the Coos Bay district . j - - -, . . TOail Mr. George C. Wolf, was a recent guest at Hotel 'Pennsylvania, New York City, white on a short visit to New York. l- .. - flaEtaiei'g 5 Quart Siz& . - SAUCE POT Sanitary . . . H wn't abaero ! edars. otti covar and aauca aan havs convenient Hand tea. Smart eti. aled patterned beat, reef ataae. y EACH New "Decorative" FLADEal OVEfJ I Quart StzB Covered CASSSHOLE Convenient slzad loaf dish In smart floral deslaa. You can cook and serve In K. . EACH - Use separately er eemWna -a af bnant ieo- an effeclewt email elaod raastar ... brawna evenly ail ata as. Wz-tezh P3G Crweta brawn beairtiruUy la Shasal yiae rimmed to keep precieue Juiees : . X x 0 raasiar . . . orewna aeijrajnojsaw- . . II - M -a s .-. S" 1 V 1T , sin v.VurtlW! ' The r&st Ertnts ef K-sine V-.. eta' chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. David Wright, 7S5 Stew art street, on Friday at 1 o'clock. The Eayal Neighbors Sewing club wi3 meet at the home of Mrs. L. R. Hamblin, 1825 North 4th street, Wednesday for an alt day meeting. A no-host luncheon; at noon. ' ' ; . , ; ; 1 Jjt r s ry , f 1 is i' J Chicken SEOLlLliY. Browns 14 ha-. tifully. HandlM CM k easily detach . cava? niaicas a tray . . olaamlna orystal clear alaas ? . ..- .......... , 2H 9t DOUDLE DOILER W u 9-faeft Six FRYING PAN lent flat bottom. Wk f aat'4a-chMin, tea. . BOaSTEB- 9 EACH Browns food evenly en all aides. Good sized roaster with snug, high cover ... takes i- lb. fowl er T-lb. roast. m 1 V y - W W Serve the lv rfehf, ffarnr fia dish ta. Inatda. Cenventent aide Bano.es. k. i. ' The tVomen's CalicIIa CrZer " of Foresters will meet at tl. home o fIZIa Voves at CZZ North Cotta: at 8 pm. ton!.ht. - FAIZnTLD The lifart sen of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carle ton, was baptised Thursday afternoon at the St Paul Catho lic church, St PauL Ore, Rev. Father Orth ; officiating. Spon sors were Mr. and Mrs. Mike W. Mahoney, jr. Grandparents I of tho baby are Mr. and Mrs. : J. : F. Mahoney. ' - , 7 n r s s 1 if 7 LASS' One ef the greatest houseware values we have offered ... 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