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PAGE EIGHT Thm CniGOri. STATESMAN. Cden. Oregon. Tutiiay Morrlng. CeptsnBtr 21. HTIS First Board Meeting ; Is Held . - ' i i ' Mrs. Robert' ELfstrom ' was a hostess on Monday afternoon at her Center street home for board ' members, and committee chair, men of Women of Rotary. Mrs.' Elfstrom is president of Women of Rotary for the ensuing year and plans were made for the ' first meeting to be held on Mon "day, September 27 at the" First ? Congregational church. "After the business meeting tea ; was " served by the hostess.. . " Attending ' were Mrs. .. Silas . Gaiser; vice-president; MrsJ Ab , ner Kline, treasurer; Mrs. Ho mer Smith, jr, secretary; Mrs. , Ray Yocom, retiring president; Mrs. A. A. Lee and-Mrs. Charles Fowler, board members. " Committee chairmen include Mrs. Eric Butler, luncheon; Mrs. Floyd Bressler, "attendance; Mrs. . Nels Tonning, membership; Mrs. " A. F. Marcus, USO; Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Camp Adair; Mrs. George Arbuckle, welfare; - Mrs. ' Ivan Lovell, program; Mrs. Lee Eyerly, ' social; Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers, fellowship; and Mrs. M. C. Findley, devotions. r CLUB CALENDAR : WEDNESDAY ' ' - Nebraska - auxiliary, covered dish . luncheon,. Mrs. John Shipp, 1595 Saginaw street, tf:30 p. m. FRIDAY Woman's Bible class. First Methodist church. Mrs. F. C De . Long, 1209 Chemeketa street. 2 - p.m. -( . v. Keystone class. First Christian Church, business and social meet ing. Hazel Green park; cars leave .... church at 6:45 p.m. Rites Performed On Saturday Miss "Hazel Bowman, daughter of Mr. Ray Bowman, became the bride of' Mr. William T. Myers Saturday night at a quiet cere mony readfby Rev. J. C. Harri son at the studio of Professor end Mrs. T. S. Roberts. The wedding took place at .8 - o'clock and Professor Roberts ployed several organ numbers and the wedding marches'. The couple exchanged their vows be fore an improvised altar of glad ioluses and candles. The bride wore a royal blue suit with navy blue accessories for her wedding. Miss Alice Kir by was the honor attendant and 'wore a soldier blue dress with navy accessories, Mr. Hugh Ro berts was best man for Mr.JMy- ers. A reception for the weddine guests was held after the cere mony. Thei couple will live in Salem where Mr. Mvm ; em ployed at the Oregon. Pulp and .Eyerlys Hosts To Soldiers Fifty soldiers' from Camp Adair were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Lee U. Eyerly at their Flying E ranch south of Salem on Sunday afternoon. The visit was sponsored by Mr. H. R. An thony of the Chemeketa street USO. "We havealways heard of western hospitality . and it is good fortune to be guests so ; soon after- our arrival in Ore gon," said a soldier spokesman. Many of the guests had just come from the east and were on their first pass. Upon arrival, the men were met by Mr. Eyerly who ex plained the characteristics of , .Arabian horses and answered questions about the horses and colts. The guests were then in - - vited to ride one of the horses, saddled with a beautiful silver trimmed outfit. Pictures were , taken of the riders and of . the host. . Following inspection of the horses, a collection of saddles and of guns was shown. Mrs. Eyerly served cold drinks and cakes on the porch, which over looks the valley. V.GSO Chorus to Be Organized : A Girls Service Organization chorus ha . been organized and will be under the direction of Mrs. Joan Kortzeborn, it was an nounced at the USO - on Mon day. Interested members of the GSO may attend a meeting of the chorus tonight at 7 o'clock at the Chemeketa street USO. v The group will meet each Tues-T day night Mrs. Kortzeborn. well .known as. a singer In Salem, has a rood musical background and plans an interesting winter pro gram for the singers. A library of non-classical, folk and light opera music will be at the chor use's disposal. ' . . ' - GATES Mrs. Blanche Dean was hostess V to ? the Birthday club F r I d a y afternoon -at her home in Kings Prairie. The oc casion was Mrs. Dean's 82nd birthday. Club members attend ing were' Ruby Winters, Mabel Knutson, .Ruby Horner, Daisy . Richards, Lou Collins Blanche Syverson, Marrietta Smith, Eva Bevier, "Mabel Taylor, ' Kather-. . ine . Turnidge, Martha .- Bowes, Maud Davis, Babe Young, Vel ma Carey, Irma Green - and Frankie Johnson. . Visiting guest was Mrs. HaLLIe Milsap,,... ' Lois Randle, Roy Parks Married . '' The -Calvary Baptist .church was the setting for the marriage of 'Miss Lois Marie Randle, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Louis , H. Randle, and Mr. Roy Allison ; Parks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil ' liam E. Parks of Tomales, Calif., . on Sunday afternoon. The bride's father performed the' nuptials at 3 o'clock. Mrs. ' Edward L. Allen sank "Ah Sweet Mystery of Life," . "Because" and "O Perfect Love" ' preceding the ceremony and Miss Gladys Crawford played the ac-i. : companiments ' and wedding marches. Mr. Wayne D. Henry gave his niece in marriage and for her marriage the bride wore a white frosted organdy gown with fin gertip length tulle veil. She car ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and bouvardia centered with a white orchid. Miss r Helen Randle was her sister's maid of honor and she wore a blue frosted .organdy dress and carried yellow chry santhemums. Mr. Wilbur Parks of Denver, Colorado, attended his brother as ' best man. Ushers were Mr. Frank C. Crawford and Mr. C. Howard Smith. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Randle wore a garnet red afternoon dress with black ac cessories and a corsage of white pom pom chrysanthemums. Mrs. Parks, who with Mr. Parks came north for their son's marriage, wore a navy blue dress with matching accessories and cor sage of pink rosebuds. A reception for the bridal par ty and relatives was held at the Randle home on the Portland 'Road.' Mrs. Wayne D. Henry pre sided at the coffee urn and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford cut the bride's cake. Assisting in the ser ving were Miss Gladys Craw ford, Miss Helen Randle and Mrs. Lois Crawford. Immediately after the cere mony the newlyweds left for Tomales, Calif., where they will . make their home. -The new Mrs. Parks attended Marin junior college and grad uated from Redlands university where she was a member of Al pha Xi Omicron sorority. Mr. Parks is a graduate of Marin junior college and took a special course in animal husbandry at the University of California school of Agriculture at Davis, Calif. He is one of the largest producers of poultry in Marin county. Glenda Barker Is Honored Glenda Lee Barker was hon ored on her fourth birthday Wed nesday when her mother, Mrs. S. A. Barker entertained at her home j on North 17th street A birthday cake centered the re freshment table. . Honoring Glenda Lee were Sharon Marie Whiiacre, Donna Jean Whitacre, Sharon Johnson, Sandra Lee Johnson, Gloria Koch and Sharon Barker. Miss Frances Welch has left for San Francisco to reside after spending the past three weeks in aiem as the guest of her mother, Mrs. F. A. Welch. Miss Welch has been living in Portland where she was women's council lor at Kaiser shipyard. . i ' ; ' . . i -. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harris Liets were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and , Mrs. Lawrence Hammer at their new country, home on the Sil verton road. The Hammers for--merly resided in Salem before' . Mr. " Hammer retired from the Valley Motor company. ' ; - . r .- ; . . - . r , j Chadwlek chapter,' Order, f ".the Eastern Star, -will ham"u.' - regular, meeting, tonight at the'i V aiasonic temple, at a o'clock. Mrs. E. W. Peterson, worthy ma- iron, i will preside and ; Mrs. Wayne ' Henry, mother advisor. Order of Rainbow for Girl, will be the honor guest. f- - -. - Mrs. n. n. Marsden left lira day night for her home, la Los Angeles after spending the past month In Salem with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry. r.Ir. Talr Hawkins and daughter, Miss Harriett Hawkins, are spending several -: days in Portland. ' . ,: ; '''' L V ' ":" -; 7 '" '- '" i Miss 3m Ann Dsnaldssn and Miss Gladys Quesseth left Mon day for Seattle and Victoria to .spend their vacation. . , , vl A mm Service women - What thy can do i What thsrj'r doing , about II Lietuenant Cornelia H u 1 s t WAC, daughter" of Mr. and Mrs Bert - Hulst, arrived V Sunday night to spend a 15 day leave with her parents at their home on Sunny view avenue. Lt Hulst has been In charge of the US army recruiting office at Ros well, NM, where she recruited WACs, aviation cadets and US army engineers. Lt. Hulst will go to Santa Fe, NM after her leave, where she will be in chasge of public relations. Lt Hulst began her officer's train ing with the WACs on October 16, 1942. She is a graduate of Willamette university; and i member of Delta Phi sorority. Fidelis Class Entertained . The Fidelis class of the First Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Mattie Clark. Reports of the committees were read. De votions were led by Mrs. Clark. Those present were Mrs. J. B, Wilt, Mrs. Isabell Starr,- Mrs Mattie Clark, Mrs. J W Ca- been, .Mrs. Mary Long, Mrs, Grace Foster, Mrs. L." G. Prescott, 'Mrs. Susia Parmanter Mrs. Al " yce Da vies, Mrs. Katherine Par sons, Mrs. Viola Harrelson, Mrs. Jennie - Hicks, Mrs. ; Johanna Fiske, "Mrs. Bertha" Street, 1 Mrs. O. R. Strausbaugh and Mrs. Al ice Keefer. f Picnic Meeting Scheduled The young married folk of the First Christian church, the Key stone class, will have their busi ness and social meeting at Hazel Green on Friday night, Septem ber 24. There will be a hambur ger fry, each person . bringing his own meat fruit and table service. Buns and coffee will be provided. The arrangement is under the direction of the social committee of which Mrs. Leslie Morris is chairman. - Mrs. Glenn Utterback, presi dent of the class, will preside during the business session. Cars will leave the church at 6:45. All .members and friends are invited to participate. Eleanor Todd Is Engaged : Of interest to the university set is announcement of the en gagement of Miss Eleanor Todd, aaugnter oz Mr. and : Mrs. George C. Todd of Portland, to Mr. Arthur Wilson, son of Mrs. Isabel Geiger of Portland.' The news was told at picnic for which Miss Todd was hostess in honor of her Delta Phi sorority sisters and their mothers. .Miss Todd is a senior at. Wil lamette . university., this year. Mr. Wilson is a former Willam ette student and a member of Alpha Psi Delta fraternity.' He Is . now serving : with tho : US .1 wno ilESIIGaiS! fa See Back Pase! Lidbecks to Be Dinner Hosts Dr. and Mrs. William L. Lid . beck will be hosts at an informal . party at their Center street resi- -dence Wednesday night Guests , will be members . of ,,Mrs. Lid beck's bridge club and their hus bands. .-. - - t A r no-host dinner will be served and guests will be seated at small tables.. Several hours . of contract bridge will be In play during the evening.' ... J ' Covers" will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth and Mr. - and Mrs. Bradford Collins, spe- eial guests, Dr. and Mrs. WHlard N. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward O. Stadter, jr, Mr. and v Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hague, Jr, Mr. ' ; and Mrs. ' Leon Perry, Lt and - Mrs. Halph E. Purvine, Mr. and : Mrs. Robert Needham, Dr. and Mrs." A. Terrence King and Dr, . and Mrs. Lidbeck. . : . Miss Betty Andrews ef Pert- land spent the weekend in Sa lem.as the house guest of Miss' ' Sybil Spears. The girls are Beta ' -Chi sorority sisters. v ... . . Mrs. Oscar Paulsen and her two 'daughters, Bene and Helen, and son, BilL are spending a few " days , along the Oregon I coast- , . . ..A weekend guest at the Paul Bales home - was Mrs. Fred T. Warren of Portland. . - . v . . . - . Alii U a d ' ill I JHWM j ' itt'X r " A yak V draoWfl oUvtl frrtfy, cdoHJ drau-m v .x v V i I " daMkt, perfect in dessreom er on Hm iob. ; - "N ' Si J ( ( i I V.. They're e&'Ur; in one Iwoe orovo fJ ; , y V I f j yowFonworAoWploiwiilYowTICkarhiy' ' ' - v --I - expve4okW9roynbbrki,k1lt$of . " , -Z-Tf I : I royonsviacloAwxi new novahyaff.cn. ' - w . ,J C; . ClKnlrboskWocKbrwniovyo4 :.. ' ! SS. ' 7 7 :hilelAMlnHieolof.fIxtforeYryw';- I .;. -nn,15.!tn.Wl0l JO. ' . ?S K I rtr 6 IV r-.---.--ir-.-::--M t k-r -- ' "ssi,5; ? i fS ..t.'.-.T-!.. Y A rS.-iiSV A X--l , ivifc-.l ..iii-w-mJ- ........ S. .V . - - '. - -F ! -7 Mr. , and Mrs. William Frank Perdval (Mina L. Heso man) who were married In fiie fireplace room of the Con aregational church 'orf September 9.Mr. and Mrs. Per cival wiH- make their home on Klngwood Drive. (Ken-nel-Hlis) . , ....... Mrs Doughton Fetes Visitor ; , - - t .... . ' Mrs. I. M. Doughton was a luncheon hostess on Monday af ternoon' at her home on North Summer street for the pleasure of .Mrs. Frank S. Shaw of Seat tle, who. Is visiting at the Doughton home. - ' :' Covers ; were placed for a group of close friends of Mrs. Shaw. The table centerpiece was of shell pink and orchid asters flanked by matching tapers. The afternoon" hours .were' spent informally. W ' A m IK1B1: I " I iBIIlIkl llltlBf tilSfl I - , t v ' ' A daaghter, Mlehele Diane, was born to Lt and Mrs. Edward : M. Snyder at Salem Deaconess . hospital . on Sunday . afternoon. The baby weighed eight pounds, : 14 ounces. Lt Snyder was for m e rly' stationed at "the fair-' grounds, and is now at Ft Lew is. ' Mrs. Snyder lives at 805 ' Academy street" y i . - . , - " . Mrs. Walter EL Smith was hostess to members of the Gal- . ety Hill Garden club on Monday afternoon at her Mission street home. A salad . luncheon was served -followed by a business meeting. rrig Tfio Season Off With A Showing Of Important Qhsesss. Svri&rcry'Occasion, EycmTypoj-Bvpry- SizqI fCuro Cuttztzti in BUY INVASION WAR E0ND3 Miss Becke Breakfast " Hostess' . - - Miss Miriam Becke was host- ess for s a smartly, arranged, .breakfast Sunday , , morning . at "the home of her parents, Mr." and Mrs. Karl Becke, on North Sum . mer street . . . . ' ' Breakfast: was served in the garden at small tables by the creek. Guests included- a group .of Miss Becke's friends, who will be leaving this month -to enter ;collegelv;;;;.iv:v V Covers; were placed for Miss '.Virginia Covert, "-Miss Jean New man, Miss Doris Berwick, Miss Beverly McGilchrist,' Miss Sharr ' on Burnett, Miss Ann and Miss -'Jane Huston,' Miss Mary , Jane Kestly, Miss Evelyn Johnson," Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss Shirley Rabinaugh, Miss Lisbeth Kennedy and Miss Becke. Supper Party. At Parkers ; ' - Mr. -and Mrs. C. W. Parker in- ' vited a group of friends to their home on 'Rose "street -Sunday . night' The ; Parkers and " their : y, guests cooked 'their supper on - the -patiou Cards- were in play 'during the evening. . . Enjoying the affair, were Mr. S2-i:,S,EE:-I5 Mrs. Jay Parkers. ' Stockman and ' the l!xct:!na tlov. CJylcs;, Cclers. end Fcbriss! Betty Smith Sets The Date . ; . - i .---. ' - Mr. Addison M. Page' and Miss Mabelle.M. Page are, an nouncing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Betty Anne Smith to Mf .. Robert Joseph' F 1 1 1 s of Brooks. The wedding has been set for Sun day afternoon, October 3. Vows will be exchanged before the al tar of the First Christian church with Rev. Dudley Strain offi ciating. . . , " V Miss Smith, attended Salem high school and was a member . of the class of 1944. . . ' . The. bridegroom-elect Is a Sa lem high school graduate with the' class of 1933.. He la the son of Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph. Fitts of Brooks'. . . 1 ' ' """ ' '. ' " '"' - ; ' . - m Mr." and Mrs. Merrill Ohlinr . and daughters, Sarah Aim and Alice Louise, Meft Monday for Seal Rocks to spend the week at their beach house. Mr. ' and Mrs! John ITarblson, Miss Jane Harbison, Mrs. Sam uel Harbison and, . daughter, Joan, have returned from a va cation at Neskowin. They had as, their guests Mrs. Max Allen and Mrs. Loring Grier. The Salem Ministerial associ ation 'and their wives "enjoyed a picnic on Tuesday night on. the grounds of the Blind school. Additional Society. New, On Page 3