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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1944)
crGCii CTArzzi.ir.il. cc! cr?ca. ivjlty it si. Birthday to. . Be . Honored At Dinner ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Em mons will be hosts for an in formal party Saturday night at their . suburban' home in honor 'of their son, David, on his 11th ' 1 ' The ; hosts' have invited v - group of David's friends and their parents to a buffet supper. David's guests will be. seated at - a table In the play room and the others .wfll be at small ' tables. Daffodils and other spring flow ers will provide the decorative note on the buffet table and a birthday cake will center Da vid's table. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson and sons, Steven and Whitney, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and daughter, Ann, Mrs. John Bea key and children, .Beverly and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson and son, Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and daughters, Doris Helen and Jean, Mr. and . Mrs. Alfred Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Emmons and sons, David, Ter ry, Patrick and Michael. Royal Neighbors Guests of Camp f Members of the Salem camp of the Royal Neighbors were the 'guests of the ' Labish camp at a joint installation. Tuesday. The Installing officers were Mrs. Mae Logan of Portland, state super visor, and Mrs. 'Sarah Peterson of Salem,' district deputy. .' -, Mrs. Frank Hoyt will be Or acle of the Salem camp for the year, ana mrs. v erua xjccn-iicr , for the Labish camp. Other officers installed for Salem were Miss - Mildred Yet ter, Mesdames Arthur Weddle, Mary Ackerman, John Sohrt, N. E. Abbott, Winston Purvine, John Woodburn, Henry Gortma ker, : Minnie Gregory, Arthur Fiala, Gertrude Walker, Eloise Bewley, F. C. Pratt, Edna Ham lin, Curt' Witzel, Clara Blensly, Olive Anderson. ; Officers installed for. Labish were Mesdames Nellie McCand lish, Lena Zeilinski, Beulah Windsor, Myrtle Beckner, Mag gie Campbell, Edith Walters, lia ble Robertson, Mildred Ritchie, Margaret . Jones, Kate Rogers, Helen Windecker, Misses -Emma Jane Jones, Juanita Odom, Bonnie Polk, Betty Groves, Es ther McCandlish and Edna Har rold. . ! . Pin-up Girls Are Nominated Finalists . have j been selected fn the contest to choose a Wil lamette pinup girL Name of the winner will be announced the night of the junior class dance. The Misses Gloria Brough, Paula ' Smith, Viola Jacobsen, Elaine Cloudy, Jan Patterson and Olive Torbet have been se lected by the navy men as con testants. . 4 Ed Ferguson is general chair man of the dance which will be . held January 29 in the school gymnasium. Working on other committees are i LeRoy Hale, ' publicity; Carl Plass and Bette Burkhart, chairmen, and Spike Ferguson, Beth" Nordean, Lloyd . Nhyus, Betty Provost, Jim ' Dy er, Mary Acheson, Rod Broden shire, Louise Wrisley, Bill Wet more, Jean Wing and Louis Fortino, decorations; Jack Chris terson and John Cotthoff, . programs. ; . I : f ....- New ''Studio Styles" For Spring- Are : Here Exclusively With MILLER'S 2ND FLOOR ir , Crawf ords Will Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford have invited a group , of their friends to an informal party Saturday night at their home on Park avenue. Cards will be in play during the evening and a late supper will be served by the hostess. Arrangements of spring flowers will be used about the guest rooms. : t'' The Crawfords guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Felton, Mrs. Clinton Stand ish, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mink, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heater, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robb, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert . Schwabbauer. " . ' Tagalpngs Make New ! Plans : The Tagalongs, USO service men's wives club, made new plans at the regular weekly meeting at the YWCA Wednes day night. Henceforth the club will be sponsored jointly by the two Salem USO centers. Meet ings will be held Tuesday nights at Court street USO with Mrs. H. R. Anthony, wife of the pro gram , director of Chemeketa street USO, continuing as ad viser and Miss Jessie L. Cook program director of Court street USO, cooperating. The first project will be the making of scrapbooks for servicemen In hospitals, i Appreciation for the warm hospitality shown the club by the YWCA was expressed by the members. Since there was no room ; at Chemeketa street USO where the club originated, the offer of the YWCA facili-'' ties was gratefully accepted for : "the past, five months. " , -; .' 1 1 , ' Hostess for refreshments was Mrs. S. G. Hamilton.' Welcomed as a new I member was Mrs.. George Reisinger of Gettysburg, Pa. Nine active members have returned to their homes since the club began. , Beta Chi Alumnae At Morse Home The Beta Chi ' alumnae were entertained at the home of their president, Mrs. Paul Morse, on -Court street, Wednesday night. After the business meeting a late supper was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Leila Johnson. , Attending were Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Russell Mefford, Mrs. E. Roane Melton, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, i Mrs. Robert Barnett, Miss Robert Barnett, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Loretta Fisher and Mrs. Morse. I - - i SOCIETY' mai, CLUB CALENDAR. FRIDAT " '! ' I I : I 1 Dakota Ladies, ' with Mn I. , GUkey. S37 South Liberty street. - S p. m. Past Matrons association din- ner. Golden Pheasant, , tM pan. ' TUESDAY i I" . '' '! -"I". Salem Council of Church Worn . on, YWCA. S pan. American War Mothers, USO, : au aajr. s -; ; WBDNKSDAT ! ' - ' ' AAUW i Book Review section with Mrs. : Percy KeUey. S82 ; South 17th street, 1US dessert : -luncheon. . Mr. Mulkey Weds In Australia : i Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mulkey have received word of the mar riage on Christmas eve of their son, Mr. Jerald Gordon ' Mulkey and Miss Gwenyth Ralfe, of Rockhampton, Queensland, Aus tralia. The groom, who was a member of ! the Salem unit .of the Oregon National Guard, left for overseas with the 41st divi sion and has been in Australia the ; greater part of two years. He saw active combat in the Sala maua. New Guinea, campaign last summer and falL . :t.- The bride Is :-a member of an old English family, her pa ternal grandfather being the late Sir Holmes-Acourt. The ; young couple plan to come to America after the war to make their home. Line Party at ; Play Tonight 1 j - f ' 'i i ! u ' Members of the Crescendo club are arranging a line party tonight at the Snikpoh play, "The Romantic Age. Miss Lena Belle Tartar is advisor of the club and will accompany ( the group. t- : t'-ri ; Making up the party will be the Misses Jean Fidler, Marilyn Wyatt, Joan Twedt, Betty Jean Merten, , Elizabeth Nelson, Rose mary Gaiser, ; Marjorie Lun dahL Margaret Mortiz, Donna Unruh, Jean SechrisV Cormne Wade; ; Janet T. Miller,' f Jewell Gueffroy, Connie Keller, Helen Doris Friesen, Bernice Isham, Edith Fairham, Glennis Allen, Roberta Meyer, Ardelle Haag enson, Charlotte Ma this, ; Messrs. Wflford Beard, Rich ard Taw," John Weller, Dean AUport, Joe Bratie, Dick Jones, Robert Robins f n d George Adams. I ': I '' The international relations ,: committee of the Business and Professional Woman's club met Tuesday night to discuss plans for the district meeting in Gre sham late in February. Miss Dor othy Cornelius was the hostess. Present were Mrs. ii. Daye Idle man, Miss Mirpah Blair, Miss Ida May Smith and Mrs. Marion .Wooden. ? r : , There's Plenty of ;e in These GayLittle iff 1 : mmn They arc ideal for today's busy, active feet. Their casual-ease is a joy arid their doivn-to-earth heels speed you wherever you go. ! i r' ui Buster Eronra Store New: Officers at r When the University of Ore gon Mothers met at the home of Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding Thursday afternoon they elect ed Mrs. Spaulding president for the coming year.-Other new of ficers are Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, vice president; Mrs. Otto- N.' Hoppes, secretary; . Mrs. Theo dore Roth, ! treasurer, and Mrs. Clifton Mudd,: parliamentarian. ' The mothers plan to continue with their work t the USO and complete i the quilts which were started last year. . -7-;- ? AX the tea hour Mrs. Edgar A. Linden assisted the hostess. The table was covered with a grass linen! cloth and centered with a bouquet of pink snap dragons, yellow and white nar cissus and acacia. Orchid can dles flanked the arrangement. Mothers attending were Mrs. B. H. White, Mrs. John H. Car kin, Mrs. Lester BanVrMrs. Charles C Fisher, Mrs. George W. Maurer, Mrs. Chester H. sGemmell,; Mrs. Thomas Hill, sr, Mrs. Claude McPherson, Mrs. Charles P. Pray, Mrs. T. J. Bra bee, Mrs. Jerrold Owen,' Mrs. Edgar! A.' Linden, Mrs. Otto' M. Hoppes, . Mrs Theodore r Rotti, . Mrs.. Clifton Mudd and Mrs. Walter; Spaulding. " 'Romantic Age'' SldteBl ToriigntM: '.- - - i . v - - , V ,The Romantic Age, byAlex;' . ander. Milne; and produced by the Saleni high . school Snikpoh dramatic f society '. will be l pre-: sented tonight at the high, school auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. Miss Margaret j Burroughs co-advisor for the club with , Miss Leila Johnson, is director. -. , . Leads are taken in the three act comedy, by Barbara Sundet, as Melisande . and Jerry Leedy as Gervase MaUory. Mariann Croisan will play the part of Mrs. Knowles, Tom Brand will -appear as Mr. Knowles; Marilyn Hjort as! Jane Bagbt, Farrell Rust as Bibby Coote, Jean Swift as the maid, Danny McCall as Ern and; "David Simpson as GenUeman Susan. j The story is of a young girl' who wishes for the return of the romantic days of long ago. - . This is the 29th annual Snik poh play. All seats are reserved and townspeople may telephone the high school for reservations or may- purchase tickets at the door. -' Ensicji) Hill Will peak1 Saturday Ensign Elizabeth, Hill will, be - the speaker at the meeting of the Salem Woman's club this . Satur day afternoon. . Ensign Hill is with the 'naval officer procure ment office in , Portland. She was graduated from Miami uni versity in Oxford, Ohio and has her master's degree from Wel- lesley college in Massachusetts. Before .entering the service of the Waves her home was in Mi chigan. ' "i - - ' - ; The tea committee for the aft ernoon includes Mrs. Claude Murphy, chairman, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. 'Howard Jenks, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Clarence Martin, Mrs; J. E. Kirk Mrs. El la M. Harper, and Mrsi J. Bur ton Crary. 1 1 i k 1 1 . i - t i - I r Meeting mm ' Staff ' Sat Kind Mrs. Oil- ford Bryan . January, 7 in the fireplace !; room of flie First Christian , church by Rev. Dudley . Strain. The bride Is uie for-! mer Giace Reaney. t They ; will live in Medford as the cjroora is stationed at Camp i White. The bride is the for- xner Grace Reaney, (Mc- " . Ewan photo), j - ' " . , " i " 11 Miss Alexander Dinner Hostess Miss Charolotte Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander,' will preside at dinner tonight at the home of her par ents on the occasion of her birth " day." Dancing and games will be in play after the dinner hour. The Valentine motif will be used in, the table appointments. '" Miss Alexander has as her t house guest this 'week, Miss Jo T Ann Lansinger of Portland. Other guests at the dinner will be Miss Suzanne H uggins, Miss . Donna ' Lawerence, Miss Ramona Spence, Miss Sally Terril, Miss Joanne Blaxall, Miss Betty Jo Beardsley, Miss Barbara King, Miss Virginia Huston, j Miss Marlyn Morse, George Zerlinden, Warren Bacon, Frank BrownelL George Swartz, Frank BrownelL George Schwar tz,' Ronnie Spence, Dan Semb, Bud Craig, Bui HilL Brooks Bed ford, Phillip Janz and Dick Ben- ;; : i;: . . ... . . a . j ,..... j i ; Salem Council of Church Wo men will hold a special meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the YWCA. Plans will i be formulated for the World's Day of Prayer. ... W wm-rm wm it II t 9 lt 111086 toot lot ?Z c 7: - tude5. eil. V .t. ' ( : V ; 7 v U V KU. - i Sorority Formal ; Slated,: The winter Inter-sorority for mal, given by, Willamette soror ity women, win be an event of Saturday night at the chamber of commerce hall. Dancing will begin; at. 9 o'clock. W:1. . ; - -"Sir i Realism" is the . theme chosen for, the dance.. It will' be carried 'out ! in 7 the wall mural' depicting; the surrealism of sor ority. womih. on the campus and in the houses. Miss Dorothy Hoar is" chairman of the decoration committee; and is assisted by the Missesj Louise WWrisIey, ;? Ruth Farmer, Barbara Belt, Pollyanna Shinkle, Viola Jacobsen,- Vesta Shinn, June HichoL anet Blake and Maxine Wagner. - ; Chairman "of the programs committee is Miss Virginia Hobbs who is assisted by the Misses Arlene Schuartz, Doris Holmes, and : Thyra T JeanCurrey. Miss Margaren.Hughlette is in charge of refreshments and has as mem bers of her : committee Misses Jhyllis Haight, l Opal Scheuer man, Myrtle Meier,Beth Nor dean.Marian MacMillan and Vir ginia Barber.' Miss Rosella Bell heads the chaperone committee and-working with her are the Misses Jane Findley, Pat Lamb and Janrose Blake. On the hall committee Is Miss Mary ' Bennett, chairman, and the Misses - Jan Patterson, Emm Lou East and Betty Pro vost. Miss Eleanor Todd Is chair- - man and the Misses Kay .Wilson, . Glennerva Harnsberger ' and Betty Jeanne Smith are members of the orchestra committee. ; -v " Patrqns and patronesses In clude President and Mrs. G. Her bert Smith, Dean and Mrs. Mel ,vin Geist, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice . Brennen, . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Erickson, Dr. and; Mrs. Ivan Loveall, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Tschudy,' Dr. ; and Mrs. Rober E. Lantz, Dean and Mrs. Walter Erickson, Mrs. Joseph A. David son, Mrs. William E. Kirk , and Mrs. A. Hill. - Mrs. Bell " Visits ; Listers ! Mrs. Vinnie J. Bell of Portland is spending a few- days in . the capital as the guest of Mr. and rm r ' L "a- tf n til IU A Ibo atoned ot X nre .aj rire.,.0rv f ire e ...ito't 8W - .,ttt on iere f8A - t-atuei people or XW ? . 1 ...re doit - can DrAiiD . on, w" pretty -HaUXes of our 'Jf to fi- , .,ie of r .,.iculr " " 0vB3 an r it tnav - e sa tbSt JS i tW MT.W" ' JUS -! Battle Yjomparea v ed t ind !' ,Jce3 V tWv 7-- s8oe. . .T.as are quj. turnins Production. .. : , w. tne atle 10 y0U' ' ' .tartinB tco us:are,l-sfrs not war trends. ! f-1 atepP 10 111 tH. filing . aDout stepP course. BUPPeS,etXl ve - rjS caUSiars for" everv d i9 bore an a alone i D - worx3 andoi.an 0 , a-t nay. wouldn't oa you can , , ' AC ! - - V Cfis ef a series ef letters it cr? ' i,. r . , , - ' r;L!era tn (Is irf;C- ; . 1 1 ' ( ' Mrs. H. Lawerence LUter. Mrs. Bell and her two children for merly resided la Salem and are in Portland i while, her army captain husband is overseas. Tonight Mrs. Lister has in vited twelve of Mrs. Bell's friends to a dessert supper at her home on Jefferson street for the plea sure of the visitor. Bridge will be in play during the evening. w Mrs. F. W-! PoormanT waa hos tess to members of her culb at dinner and I bridge Thursday nnight at he North Summer street homei 1 Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs. George Schwarz were special guests. ; 'y DOROTHY GRAY . IMAGINE! A big $2 bottle of fanou Dorothy .Gray Blusttry W0stbr Lotion for only l Enough" to help keep your skin looking soft and smooth all winter long! . WILLETTS V Capital, Drag Store , CorneV SUte & Liberty Phone 3118 nft T r I ll P Mil B-I.Mt lnto of side, of V " ct t- .. - . v for . don't Vnraet d d ever t or 9jeed the - ,e can to r B in. . - - l . -..tve to4-" ,t tW-9lu - xivin . - .u,do - , - oregon e H if e ever let 4v xsacn of u n.t. . e tna , J Luncheon at Woelk Home Mrs. William Woelk has invi ted members of her dub to a one o'ciock luncheon this afternoon at her suburban home. Erie will be In play after the luncheon hour. ! : - . Special guests will be Lats. IL. Lawenence Lister and 2-Trs. Vin nie J. Bell, of Portland. Members are Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Vir gil Sexton, Mrs. Sidney King, : Mrs. Glenn Paxson, Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. Floyd Bowers, Mrs. C L Hays, Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. Gardner Knapp and Mrs. . Woelk. 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