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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
Parties Are Events of Week ; ; It's coming and - going these days for Salem folk. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCar car are arranging an au revoir party for Liteutenant (jg) James J. Walton on Saturday night at their home . on Fir street. Lt : Walton is leaving on . Monday for Boston to begin bis naval A group of 14. and Mrs. Wal ton's friends have been invited to the informal party and a late supper will be served by the . hostess. Mrs. 1 Walton and the ' children plan to remain in Sa lient while Lt Walton is serving rwith the navy. - Tea far Visit ; ' Mrs. George Rodgers - was a ' tea hostess Tuesday afternoon at her North Cottage street home In compliment to her daughter, Mrs. James G. A. Hutcheson of Vancouver, BC . Mrs. Hutcheson has been vis iting in the capital the past two weeks and will return . to her home by plane on Friday. A. small group of the honor-guest's friends were bidden to call at 4 o'clock. Reception Given For. Brother Mr. Richard Fiedler was guest of honor at a reception Sunday . given : by his sister, Mrs. . John Schafer of Middle Grove. He has ; just returned . from Cuba where he was employed. . Present during the afternoon were Mr. Fiedler, Mrs. John Olt hoff, Mr. and Mrs. George Scha fer, Mr. and Mrs. William Scha fer and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. G ro ver Lichty, . Barbara and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. John Scharff, Dar lene and Dale, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Schafer of Central Howell, Mr. and Mrs. i Herman Kleen of Pratum, Mr. - and Mrs. Lawrence Zielinski, Linda and Alvin of Hazel Green, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McKimmy, ; Kay, Lois and Kent of Middle Grove, Mr. and Mrs. John Scha fer, Bobby, Jean and Frederick. Church Council Will Meet , . The Woman's Council of the First Christian church will meet at 11 o'clock at the church for a business meeting, followed by a 12:15 o'clock luncheon, and a 1:30 program. During the afternoon Mrs. Ray Yocom will review the book Darker Brother." Recorded songs by Paul Robeson will be played and Miss Del von Long will lead devotions. All women Interested are invited to attend. ' Trim Jumper If your full-to-the-brim hours demand , lightning changes twixt the home KJ. shift and duties In town you'll find easy-to-don Pattern 4477 the world's best paL The jumped is charming in wool crepe or flannel . . blouse can be rayon or cotton.' Pattern 4477 is available in women's sizes 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Size 36, jumper, takes .1 yards 54 inch fabric; blouse, ZH yards 3& inch fabric. ; Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins for this pattern. Write plainly SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. JUST OUT I New FaU end Winter Pattern Book. Send TEN CENTS ex tra, free rloro and - beg ; pattern printed to book. - Send your order to Tht. Oregon Statesman. Pattern Department, Sa ' lem. Oregon. Pi : 4477 ' l Pens Oil . f rb Wave .tM M I J l Complete. J I i J Open Tburs. Eve. s by Appointment' . f Phone tZtS SOS First National Baa Bid. CzzV.3 rem. .Vrrrrj - is ay -tS v. Sgt Mary McCall, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred - McCall, route 2, will leave today 1 for Philadelphia, Pa, "where she is a switchboard operator at ma ' rine headquarters. She has been - spending her first furlough, a . week, visiting her parents, rela- fives at ML Angel, and friends. Miss McCall followed the suit ' of her two brothers, CpL How ard McCall and Pvt. Donald Mc Call, both with the marines overseas, when she enlisted last March. She left in April for boot , training at Hunter college, NY, and received her sergeant's rating when sent to Philadelphia early in June. She was a tele phone operator here before en- . listing. She likes the marines better every day of service and thinks Philadelphia is "grand." The city itself always furnishes s o m e thing to do, what with historic spots to visit, but side trips to the country have been limited by even more stringent gas ration ing than exists on the west coast, Sgt. McCall reports. What she saw of theK countryside while passing through on the train was . "very ..lovely juid quite similar to Oregon. The climate was terri ble, although nice at the time she left Two Oregon girls are stationed in her division also, one from The Dalles with whom she has become acquainted and one from Tillamook whom she has yet to meet. The M c C a 1 1 s just received word from Donald two days ago that he had been sent overseas and don't know yet where he is stationed. He had been training at Camp Pendleton, Calif. How ard is in the South Pacific, at present -at a rest camp in New Zealand. He was in the Solo mon Islands campaign. Joining her three brothers in the armed services, Miss Lela Stanley, 695 South 19th street, has enlisted in the WAVES, women's service of the US navy, it was reported here today by . Chief Robert B. Fallon of the Salem recruiting s u b s t a t ion, which has charge of applications for WAVES in this area. Completion of Miss Stanley's enlistment was at the Portland branch, office of naval officer procurement. " : Miss Stanley will report soon to the WAVES indoctrination - school at Hunter college, Colum bia university. New York city, where she will begin the train ing. On completion of this train ing, she will be assigned to an advanced school at One of the nation's leading colleges for spe cial instruction or will be -assigned to active duty at a naval station.' - ;. . ' Fourth member of her family, to serve jn the armed forces is Miss Stanley, joining her three . brothers Arley Francis, private, first class, army, now serving in 'Alaska;' Harry Cavendish, cor- poral, army, now serving in Ha waii, and George Winston, pri vate, first class, army, reported t missing in action in the Philip pine campaign, ij -: Miss Stanley attended Yakima high school and since May has'. ; been a saleswoman with Acum Bootery, Salem. Previously she " was a saleswoman with Mont- gomery Ward.& company, Sa . lem, for six months. Miss Stan ley has been active in warworn Hon To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be cause it roes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and -expel germ laden phlegm, and aM nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, to Gamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Ceomulsion irith the un lerstanding you must like the way is eulctly allays taa cough erjou aw to have your money bacx. K rnPOMiiLSION SOCIETY HllSICi IbelO What they can do A ' What thay'ra doing about it ' as a USO junior hostess at Yak ima. Miss Stanley is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Stan ley. Invitations Read At Meeting Chad wick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, met at the Masonic temple Tuesday night and hon ored guests were Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr, past worthy grand matron, and Mr. Milton I Mey ers, past worthy grand patron. Others Introduced were Mrs. I E. Barrick, grand representatlva of North Carolina, and ' Mrs. Maude Bones, grand representa tive of Virginia. f Invitations were read to a re ception for Mary Skaife, mem ber of international temple fund committee, and Dorothea Searth, grand representative , of Scot land, in Silverton on October 26 at the . Masonic temple. An in vitation was received to the golden anniversary of Hood Riv er chapter on October 26 and to the friendship meeting of Ra mona chapter in Silverton No vember 9. ;; ':. ':, Mrs. A.IL Morehouse read the proceedings of grand chapter of Illinois held Jn Chicago. Mrs. Paul H. ' Hauser, Mrs. ' Dewey Howell and Mr. Harold Phillippe were appointed to make plans for the golden anniversary of Chadwick chapter in 1945. Mr. Milton Meyers spoke about the Red Cross blood bank and the life saving qualities of the blood plasma. Mrs. Hauser spoke concerning the United War Re lief drive. Travel pictures were shown by Mr. Walter Minier of scenes in Oregon and other parts of tht United States. The dining room tables were decorated with fall flowers and vegetables with grapes and grape tleaves extending the length of the tables. A bouquet of Chinese lilies decorated the altar in the lodge room. CpL and Mrs. Willis E. Keith ley arrived Tuesday from Camp Kohler, where he is an instruc tor in radio schooL They are on furlough for 15 days and will visit in Salem with Mrs. Keith ley's sister, Mrs. F. M. Haber man and in AumsvQle with CpL Keithley's parents. ; PIONEER The Pioneer Sew ing club met at the play shed for its regular business meeting of the month. Mrs. Roy Black was appointed to serve on the visiting committee for this month. Those present for the meeting were, Mrs. Ray Slater, Mrs. Roy Black, i Mrs. Mark Blodgett, Mrs. Robert Kent, Mrs. Tom Keller, Mrs. Archie Brown, Mrs. Howard Coy, Mrs. Frank . Dornhecker and Mrs. Earl Wood. BUENA VISTA Misses Betty Lou and Willa Dean Long of Portland spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long, and Mary Jane. In rec ognition of their 'parents . 27th wedding anniversary, the three girls presented them with a fam ily record Bible. L? BUENA VISTA Misses De lores Hultman and Modena Banks were hostesses Sunday at a progressive party. Guests were Jack and Gordon Wells, Barbara Wells, Alice Prather, Bill Pra ther, June and Jean Osborn, Muriel Ward and Dallas Banks. SWEGLE The Garden Read Nieghborhood club will meet Friday at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. William Hartley on East Turner road. A dessert lunch' eon will be served. " MONMOUTH The lacal Re bekahs will observe the anniver sary of the .order with a meet ing Thursday night. Homecom ing will be combined ' with the 'anniversary event- ' If you need to GS330C? n ii i) YJ Wm SmJ -so tlarVa On of tb Boat Qwlckst HM Ways I Ton rlrla wbo suffer from olmnlo nua or vos n. ao 'muen ounof monthly pertods tnat you feet ttred, veak, "dracged oat dua to low blood Iron start today try Lytlla X. Plnk nantk Compound " TABLETS (vita added tronj. rtathmB TMlete la one e Cho greateat blood-troa tonics you na buy to belp build up red blood to gtre aaoro atrencth and enerry and to promoto m more robust bloodstream la auca TaTrea as directed PlnTrTiarn'a Tablets la one of tbo best and quickest notno vars to get pro elout iron Into too blood. Juat try them for at least 39 daya ? then aeo U you. too. don't re- , pKmrlrWi tfwient. Follow label T CM Tie OUTGO!! CTATECMA1L Calazru Glub Groups Meet' for Bridge . . Entertaining Is informal this week with club groups meeting for an afternoon or evening of cards. - i Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr will entertain her, bridge club tonight at her apartment at the Royal Court Mrs. Clarence Hamilton will be a special guest Members are Mrs. - Clayboume Dyer, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, . jr, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. x Robert "C anno n, Mrs. Russell ; Woodward Mrs. Meredith Hug gins, Miss Maxine McESHop and . Miss Esther Baird. VV - Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, jr. wDl preside at luncheon today at her Fairmount Hill home for the pleasure of her club. Con tract bridge will be Jn play dux- 1 Ing the afternoon. Guests wDl be Mrs. Willard Thompson, Mrs. James J. Hague, jr Mrs. Leon, Perry, Mrs. , Ralph E. Purvine, Mrs., Robert Needham, Mrs. A. Terrence King and Mrs. William Lddbeck. Mrs. Andrew Halvorsen was a hostess Wednesday afternoon at her home on South Winter street A dessert luncheon was followed . by cards. Additional guests were Mrs-Howard Con kle and Mrs. Paul Campbell. Members are Mrs. Merrill Fal- ' kenbagen, Mrs. Albert Ott, Mrs. ' Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. Bingham Powell, Mrs. Donald Armpriest, Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mrs. Peg gy Dobson and Mrs. Gerald Nib ler. - Mrs. Edwin Keech entertained her club Tuesday night and had as guests, Mrs. J e r a 1 d Back- I ; ' V VV5e& V.: . tOVw XX X 'JU ' ' j: 3--- " S ' -esaIP' Oregon Thursday Morning. October 21. IS 13 strand and Mrs. Theron Kootst. Mrs. Lee Crawford honored her club at bridge and supper Wednesday nights Members are Mrs. Roy MinkV- Mrs. Warren ' Baker, : Mrs. ' Clinton Standish, Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Cecil Young; Mrs. . Kenneth Barker and Mrs. Delwin Finley.. . First Sergeant and Mrs. Moca Van Den are the parents of a son, Robert' LeRoy, born Octo ber 12 at St Joseph hospital, Ta coma. Wash. Mrs. Van Dell Is the ; former Donna Spence and the - baby's maternal grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy C Spence of Salem. Sergeant Van Dell is with the 115th cavalry stationed at Fort Lewis. ' Master Sergeant and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen, t Jr, . have been guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thielsen. They also visited In Vancouver with her family. Ser geant Thielsen Is stationed at Camp Haan, Calif. -. - - The Wesleyan Service guild ef Leslie Methodist church met on - Monday night at the home of Miss Mary Sheldon. Mrs. M. C. Findley gave a talk. Special guests-were Mrs. Donald Davis, Mrs. C Boyd, Mrs. R. White and : Mrs.;S.:A. Randle. :- ;:-i, Miss Pat Leary win leave an OctoberJt7 tat Occidental col lege, , Loa Angeles,- California. She was active In sports and was president of the Snikpoh drama tic society while at Salem high achooL ; -Patriarchs militant aaxDiary will hold the regular meeting in IOOF hall Thursday at 8 o'clock. CANTEEN CALENDAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER ZS LesUe Methodist cburcb. WSCS. nun AT. OCTOBER tl Beta Sima Phi. . && 'AX Ut m V . : a: Mrs. Elliott Feted at - - Dinner Being welcomed back to Sa lem Is Mrs. John J. Elliott who has been residing in Miami, Flay the past "year and a half with Major Elliott and their children, Joan and John. Mrs. Elliott is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke and expects to make her home in Salem for the dura tion. " ' For the pleasure of Mrs. Elli ott, Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small entertained informally at din ner "Wednesday night at their home oh South Church street Covers' were placed for Mrs. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. James B.' Young, Mr. and Mrs. Karl - G. Becke, Mr. Carl Gabrielson and Mr. and Mrs. Small. , LYONS The Women's So ciety of Christian Service was held Tuesday afternoon- at the community haU with Mrs. Ru dolph - Brader as hostess. v Mrs.' Joe Weitman, vice president; was in charge of the meeting. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. George ClipfelL' Mrs. A J. Roork gave a report from the convention she attended in Portland. A de votional service win be held next Tuesday afternoon at the home of MrsRobert Fetherston. A birthday cake with three candles was cut in honor of the society's third anniversary. Mrs. Paul Johnston gave a short his tory of the Lyons Ladies Aid or- ' ganized five years ago and ' changed two years later to the Women's Society of Christian Service. Refreshments were ser ved to the following: Mrs. Al bert Ring, Miss Fannie Wilson, -. ' . V'S-' jx:. -. v: x -Cl IX CLU3 CALSIDAIl, TXTCXSDAY Salem Lions auxiliary, Mn. Floyd Bowers, 8M North 1U street, 8 pjn. . : : Faculty Women's club, Mr Q. , Herbert SmiUi, Unlvorwyr House X29 PJO. - -V . - . - Damhtere ol Union Veterans of the Ovil War. with Mrs. Lorcn blow. Z50 ast Wilson street, a , pjn. .. -;.- Prinrt - Pleasant Point Social -club. Mrs. Georgr Grabenhorst, 16SS Fir street. : Hayetrrtne Woman's ehib. itb - Mrs. C W. garrison. S p. an. ' FRIDAY- ' - Woman's Bible class. First lie thodut church, wlta Mrs. U M. Mickey, S37 Soutb 12tn street. ft p. m. , , .. . . MOKDAT ?: ' Ore ffon Kurtes association. Sa lem General hospital. S p. m. Mrs. Paul Johnston, Mrs. Daisy Johnston, Mrs. George Clipfeu, Mrs. Robert Fetherston, Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Wallace Pow . era, Mrs. Douglas Gavette, Mrs. ;Georgt Huffman, Mrs. Hugh Gavette, Rev. and Mrsr Roork, Mrs. Joe Weitman. Mrs. Carl Reld, Mrs. Clyde Bressler and Mrs. Brader. Mr. and Mrs. Haas William Thielsen left Sunday for San Francisco where they will reside. ' They have been visiting at the : H. Wflliam Thielsen home. Mr. Thielsen is a first class petty of ficer with the US Navy Seabees. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest have as their house guest Mrs. A. J. Gibson Audrey Cutler) of Bellingham, Wash, who has been 'making her home in San Fran- - clsco, Mrs. Gibson formerly re tided in Salem. Date for the bridge benefit af ' St Helena's Guild has been - changed from October 29 to Fri day, November 19. Additional Society On Page 12 PAGE czvzn - Birthday Will Be Honored Ways Ericksen, son of Mr. and Mrs. EJarne Ericksen, will celebrate his 7th birthday to night when he entertains a group of his friends, at the Ericksen home on South Cottage street Supper will be served by Mrs. Ericksen and games will be in play during the evening. The Hallowe'en motif will -fee tarried out In the decorations. Wayne's guests will be Ivan Geren, Dick Simpson, Gary Hor ton, Jimmy Knapp, Jimmy Bow ers, BiU Hockett and Clinton . Nordyke. , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Mc Ewen and son, Craig, are visiting in Portland and Walla WaHa, ' Wash. WO OD BURN ' The Okllil group of Camp Tire glrlj met with their guardian, Mrs. Rod ney Alden, Tuesday afternoon in , the Woodburn library club rooms for a council fire. Honor beads were awarded to all according to their merits and three girls had achieved the rank of Trail Seeker and were given the Trail ' Seeker's pin. These girls are Hazel Hermanson, Betty Jo De Ilaan and Dorace Cole. The group -wiU meet again next Monday. DAYTON Mrs. L. A. Eess- ner entertained the Past Noble Grand club of Naomi Rebekah lodge of Dayton at her home Thursday afternoon. . This was the first meeting following the summer vacation. The next meet ing wUl be a one o'clock lunch eon at the Odd FeUows halL BUENA VISTA The Baena Vista Woman's club held an allj day meeting with covered dish dinner Wednesday at the club : rooms. Clean up day was observed.