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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1944)
New Citizens Greeted in . Capital , Four well known' Salem cou- pies are receiving congratula tions on the birth of new ba bies, and all are first children. Lt and Mrs. Dale Shepherd are the parents of a seven and a half pound boy,: Jeffery Mills, . born on Sunday afternoon at the Salem ' General hospital. Mrs. Shepherd is the former Mary El len Mills and the little boy's . grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills of Salem, Mr. M. I Shepherd of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Allen Fraser of . Mc , Minnville. Lt. Shepherd issta .' tioned at Ellington Field, Texas and plans to be here in Febru ary to welcome his new son. Pfc. and Mrs. Joseph Felton are receiving felicitations on the birth of a son, William Bernard, at the Deaconess hospital on Monday morning. The baby weighed seven pounds, three ounces. His grandparents are Mr. G. W. Huffman and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Felton all of Salem. Mrs. Felton is the former Rosemary Huffman and her hus band is stationed at Camp Adaif. To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith go congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Carolyn Joan, bora at the Salem General hos pital Sunday morning. The lit tle girl weighed five pounds, el-, even ounces and her1 grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Guy O. Smith and Mrs. ' Carrie Kurtz. Mrs. Smith will be remembered as Barbara Kurtz. Mr. Smith, -seaman first class, United States Coast Guard is stationed at New port as a legal assistant and was here to welcome his new daugh- , ter. - A Salem couple, Lt. and Mrs. W. Tyrone Gillespie, now living Ing in Birmingham, Alabama, are the parents of a son, William Tyrone, jr., born on January 20 In the southern city. Mrs. Gilles pie is the former Eleanor John son. Grandparents of the boy are Mr. and Mrs. , Stuart Johnson of Salem arid Mr. and Mrs. W. G. GillespieJ former capital city residents. Mrs. i Walker Installed Mrs. Gertrude Walker was Installed president of the Wom an's relief corps at a meeting Friday afternoon. The ceremo ny was conducted by Mrs. Fran ces Hoyt. The remainder of the new officers are Mrs. Blanche Stewart, vice president; Mrs. - Dora Pratt, junior vice presi-, dent; Mrs. Mary Lickel, treas urer; Mrs. Rose Abbott, chap lain; Mrs. Lura Tandy, conduc tress; Mrs. Clara McDerby, guard; Mrs. Justine Kildie, sec retary; Mrs. Goldia Kyle, patri otic instructress; Mrs. Florence Shipp. press correspondent; Mrs. Frances Hoyt, assistant in structress; Mrs. Cordelia La Bare, guard; Mrs. Sara Peter son, Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mrs. Nellie " Pierce and Mrs. Mary Ackerman, color bearers, i Talks were given by Mrs. Ada Skiff, Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn, and ' Mrs. Rose Garrett. I . MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rothenfluch celebrated their golden wedding anniver sary Sunday, January 23. by re newing their marriage vows at the 9:30 a. m. mass at St. Mary's Catholic church. -.Advancing to the altar with the jubilarians were their six sons, Lawrence, George, Joseph, Herman, Ralph and Raymond. Rev. Vincent Koppert received their vows and officiated at the mass. The sons and their wives . received ' communion with their parents. " After the services Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j Rothenfluch of ML Angel were hosts for breakfast to the group. ; A, reception was held, in the afternoon at the Legion hall for many out-of-town relatives and their host of friends here. , Mr. and Mrs. Rothenfluch were married at St. Mary's church at Eugene, January 23, 1894, and came - to ML Angel more than 10 years ago and took up resi dence on ! a farm northeast of town. They still reside .there and their two sons Herman and Ray mond operate the farm. Law rence lives in Mt Angel, George and Ralph make their homes in Portland and Joseph presides in - Salem. - SWEGLE The- Jaaaary meeting of the Neighborhood club : of Garden Road met Fri day : afternoon at - the home of Mrs. Walter Swingle, with Mrs. Itobert Reed assisting hostess. The following members were pre sent: Mrs. G. - Ai Reehen- Mrs. Paul Lynch, lira. A. B. Tartar; Mrs. Charles IL' Siesaund. Mrs. . Ralph Werner, lira. A C. Schaf f er, Mrs. William Hartley, Miss Claire Swingle, Jimmy Reed, Carol Werner, Mrs. Carmen Eyre and Bruce. Mrs. Eyre was ac cepted as a new member. ' S7Z3XG TAULET The Sunshine dub, met on Wednes day at the hc a cf lira. XL' J. Chance. , Several visitors were present. . The Valley community club met . cn J anuary 14. Mr. Frank EunrJlch and son, gave several musical numbers and Mr. Allen showed-' several colored TV Betrothal of Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Mer cer are announcing the engage : ment of their dauhgter, Miss Betty Lee Mercer, to Mr. Fred Kirchoff, sergeant. United States army ,of Little Fairy, New Jer sey. There has been no date set for the wedding. - ' ' H The.bride-elect is a graduate of Salem schools and is employ ed in the office of the Metropol itan Life 1 Insurance company. She is an active member of the GSO. Sergeant Kirchoff is the son of Mr. and i Mrs. Fred Kirchoff of Little Fairy. : He . is stationed at Fort Lewis. ; . Roth-Hiukka Vows Read - Miss Frances Hiukka and Mr. ; Charles Roth were married at a ' ceremony in the American Luth eran church on Sunday after noon at 4 o'clock. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Ma ley Rowland. Rev. M. A. Getzen daner performed the wedding rites before a group of close friends and relatives. Immediately after the cere mony, a wedding luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Roth will visit relatives in Cloquit, Minn., and at Ithaca, NY, on their hon eymoon. They will return to Sa lem to live,'- I Friends of Mrs. James Turner (Harriet Kleinsorge) will be in terested to learn that she is now in Silverton with her eight month old daughter, Jamea, and is re siding at the home of her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. . Rudolph E. Kleinsorge Mr. Turner left last week to take his navy training at FarraguL The young couple have . been making their home in Port- " land. . i : if v.- m IZ! 4 i i ycJre nssdsd tea! "WUMH MAKT JODfXO the 'W WAC. you thought it was pretty fine. You knew she was just the type to make a good soldier. : j i'- ;,w , The first tixne ahe came home la uniform, remember how proud she looked, and the Evejy way she ta3ced about the places she'd been, the interesting poople she'd , met, and her job as an Army air plane and engine mechanic? You couldn't help feeling envious. . : Mary's having an important share in this war. She's doing a ' reaHy vital jot.,C ry-;-- i:tf.?V- Bet there reni eneegli "Mary de. fl the Ansy fob e elesMb ret) - Ifyou'reaotgoedatmechaTucs, perhaps you know how to type. or you Eke to drive a car. Or : woasrsaaarr 0 ou a. aaarr amuumja mno . , rest Omce Elix, Calenv ItaiaHSkoea f lnluiBHia aai Or. rV t:- 80C1EH MUSIC Hie DDE Service Women What fhmj can do ' . What they're doing about U , BSSSSSSSaBBS MHM SSI B J Miss! Lucille Marie Schwich-. tenberg of 486 North 14th street, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Schwichtenberg, has enlist ed in the WAVES, in Salem and took her oath at the Portland office, according to Chief Robert B. Fallon, in charge of the Sa lem enlistment office for the : ! -; J ; ' Her brother, Edwin Schwich tenberg, a private in the army, is now; serving overseas, f Miss! ' Schwichtenberg Is a graduate of Rapid City, ND, high school and for the past 2i years has been employed at the Cali fornia Packing corporation here. - x ' ) ;'- .i :i Receiving a new assignment,' marine corps Pfc. f Lela L Run-, corn of Salem i has 'recently been transferred to the- marine bar racks, Quantico, Va. She enlist ed in the marine crps last Aug-, ust and received her boot train-, ing at Camp Lejeune, New Ri ver, , NC. Before; her recent transfer ' she was temporarily stationed at Henderson hall in Arlington, Va. J Private Runcorn- formerly liv ed at 765 Marion jstreet, Salem, and was employed in Salem. ' Lillian. Gqrrick Weds in Florida i i V i Announcements were received Monday by friends in Salem, of the marriage, of Miss Lillian Gar rick to Mr. Roy Preston Dunann, lieutenant. United States naval reserve. . The wedding was read on December 31, at DeLand, J. Florida. . I ? I Mrs. 1 Duncan was formerly I recruiting officer for the WACs in Salem and later served in that capacity at Oglethorpe. Before her marriage, she received an honorable discharge ' from the Woman's army. Lt and Mrs. Dunann are living in Daytona Beach, Fla. , f . ' ywmpnn-VM. It, W. u.yniusj. . !jm i h, - .. .. '. - --- a ' i . want to team a new job some thing you've never done before. Even if you've never had any kind of job, the Army can train you. andyouH S a vital spot m whichever branch you choose to serve -tte Army Ground Forces, Army Air Forces, or Army Service iaW23f4 Aeisry obs. And H taites t fysee ef wmwn w&h i an UMs ef mWU Bee f tftem. TW Is laanertanl Md tntarestieg werir walfteg far yevtede, j-. . j. Doxrt leave ft to Maryl The need is urgent. If you're between SO and 54 years of age, without childrea under 14 get fun de tails about joining .the TClCxfc dayf (Women m essential War industry muet have release from theUA. EmployBKfit Service.) ; .;.: Ore. i - : - 'Hostesses to Clubs - Entertaining this week centers around - luncheons and suppers with club members bidden as guests. The Thursday club will meet with Mrs. C" P. Bushop at her Court , street home. Assisting hostesses I will be - Mrs. ' Marie Flint i McCall, Mrs. S. P. Kim ball 'and .Mrs. E, -T. Barnes. Members have .been invited to a J:30 o'clock luncheon. .1 -1 , -Mrs. Frederick Lamport and Mrs. Arch M. Jerman have in vited members of the Town and Country club to luncheon at the Marion hotel on Wednesday af ternoon. Cards will be in play later at ' the I Lamport ; home in Ben Lomond park. Mrs. George A White will come from Clack amas for the party and a special guest will be Mrs. Donald C. , Roberts, r ':J0C: j.-'.v Mrs. L. OJ Arens presided at a bridge ; luncheon Monday af ternoon" at her home on Rose ' street for 'her club. Mrs. Dan Ray and Mrs. Ivan Brown , were spe cial guests. j ' ii.rs j . Mrs. Frank Hunt is entertain ing her club at bridgt and sup per tonight at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Pro berL Additional guests will be Mrs. Harry Carson, Jr., and Mrs. Baine Cater. . . j A hostess i Wednesday night will be Mrs. Harold Busick who . will entertain her club at her Court street home. A' late sup per win . follow an evening of bridge. - Friends t Miss Betty BornS " of Portland wiU be interested to" learn that she has enlisted in the WAVES and wiU leave in .Feb ruary for. her indoctrination - at Hunter college, NY. Miss Burns Is a University of. Oregon grad uate and a member of Pi Beta Phi She has often visited in the capital as the guest of Miss Pa-; trida Vandeneynde. ..- Miss Bettyi Byrd, whe Is em ployed at : the nursery school at Van port, Portland, was a week end guest at the home of her mother; Mrs. Prince W. Byrd. ". KEIZES Mrs. Edna Me- Leod arrived: home on Tuesday from Port Angeles. En route home she; visited her son and family in Seattle. . j SIPISVv7IiAI Reg. 1 .98 Sliirts Reg Z.98 Shirts Reg. 3.98 Sliirts Reg. 3.S3 Jumpers Reg.4.S3 JHinprS Regular 1. S3 tlegular 2.19 iBaflar 2X3 tloguiar n mer Mary Jane Adams, arrived - in the capital Monday to be the house guest of Miss Maxine Mc Kfllop. Mrs. Lampton has been' In North Carolina visiting with her army husband and is enroute to Bremerton, Wash, to reside with her parents, LL Command ! errand Mrs. O. D. Adams, for merly of Salem. . The Lamptons ihave made; their , home in Los - Angeles since their marriage. i iHutchinsori Girls Visit Here '' ' Visitors i in the capital : over the weekend were Miss Aileen and : Miss ; Patricia Hutchinson, -Li daughters of Rev, and Mrs. Rob ert A. Hutchinson "of Seattle, i formerly of Salem. Miss Aileen j was the guest of Miss ' Mary Laughlin and her sister was the i house guest of Miss ; Beth Sie rwerL Both girls attended Willa- i mete : university and are Beta Chi sorority members. Aileen is now attendeng the University of j Washington. Saturday night Miss Mary jLajjgnHn invited a sman group -of Miss- Aneen Hutchinson's 'friends to a buffet supper at 5 o'clock at the home of her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Laugh lin, on Court street ;V "Mrs. Calvht Kent was hesiess to members" of Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae at her home Mon day night CLUB CALENDAR . TVtSDAT ' ' Navy Mothers club, TWCA, S pan. Rainbow tnstallatloa. ' Masonic tempi, a pjna.' Salem Council of Church Wom en. YWCA S pjn American Wax Mother. USO, , all day.- - - . . WKONKS D AT PLXT dub, with Mrs. C. M. Hlxoo. 170 North 25 th street. ia PJB. . .. .... - - ". Delta Gamma ' alumnae with Mrs. Silas Caiaer. SSS North Win ter street, a pja. - . Nebraskka ancillary with Mrs. Ben Randall. 140 West Mob HUl treet. all day. .- - Women's Association. Presby " terian ehrch, meeting S p.m, board meeting 1p.m. AAUW Book Review section with Mrs. Percy Kelley. S91 South 17th street, 1US dessert luncheon. ; ... THTJSSDAT Umy Minglers. with Mrs. J. . X. Wager, route seven, t p.m. Town and Gown. Carrier room. First Methodist church 2 JO pan. ' FRIDAY ' . Women's Bible class. First Methodist church, with Mrs. Cora Lippokf, 297 South 15th street, 2 pjn. - - - Clearance Price Clearance Price Clearance ice Clearance Price " Clearance Price. Clearance .Price .-yzr ID i - CIsarsnce Price Price . -. ( w' jjjjBO Mrs. Healy To .Honor Sister ? - ' .On Thursday's social calendar is the tea for which. Mrs. Frank ,S. llealy will be hostess at her -South Liberty street residence. The affair is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. Healy's : sis "Lef t wait till Tuesday to hop a freight. You know Mr, Eastman doesn't approve of 'weekend travel." j Great Northern Railway's passenger equipment is heavily burdened with 1 imprTttdented military and civilian travel. Thai doesnt mean you can't .make an essential trip. But, for your own comfort and convenience consult a Great, Northern ticket office for suggestions as tar -in advance aa possible. " H FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS . . JANUARY 14-31 r mstrnfiVP Tw. PaaV At Thef An Regularly 14.95 Clearance of winter styles to make way for advance models! Types to wear for dress or sport right now and on into Spring over your fav orite -dresses and suits. 12-20. v Regular 14.95 Values , Wide selection of popular styles In sport or dress coats. Women's and misses', sizes. Fitted, reefer or boxy types In warm, winter weight fabrics, and popular colors. - : . Aeg. T8.95 and 19.95 ats everyone's talking fT "here Is a style for very ; eD I The eo about. There a everv tvoe. everv Choose your favorite end be set - for many a warm season ahead. . Rtcslsr 7.77 SfyUt Fee effTce, cUssreeiii er .fmpertant' at teraeen, J ;vv yeuTI btese these trim, A t well made little rayeoa, , ..... .; weaves intal tared er f ) CO dressier styles. Prints er V 1 IsIrl Wemen'a and tJ i mlsees tailor sixes. Yeu'a never ; guaae this - . lew priee tag- Wemeare . fr j ) J ma. mlsaasf ravens fer ' and misses rayene ' wwiar-epnnj. N 4aeaV sxiiat eaaaaasMSs f i n n r'r 7 . ter, Mrs. J. C Costcllo of " Saa .Francisco, who is arriving today . for a visit at the Healy home. Guests ; have been invited to call between 3 and S o'clock and Mrs. : Healy and Mrs. Costello will receive informally in the 'living room. r Mrs. Lowell Kern, Mrs. YL 3. Scellars, Mrs. William -L. Phil : lips and Mrs. George Alexander have been asked to preside at the tea urns during the after- . noon. Assisting will be - Mrs. 530 American Bank Bldg DEacon 7273 Portland, Oregon ; 1 porrrLAr.'D tacoma r.1 IfJNEAPOLIS ST. :i Cocrft occasion. this fer l CMks tLwMa aa f !. i A c -v i $ . -- I i - U1 . .. i ! 1 rJ -y i 1 ( - i - J r , Frederick Ilili .Thompson eni Mrs. Ralph II. Cooley. Mrs. '- Healy's j daughter, Mrs. Thomas If. Tongue, III, and Mrs. Peter Buck, both of Portland, and Mrs. Edward O.- Stadter, Jr. will assist in the serving. .-! " I-.."' T '; ' ' . . c.n. --f vallis and Miss ; Helen Langilie of Portland visited their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pan Mc Clellan, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A.; Langille, over the weekend. i V and reservations J ssuttle c?o:cAr:z PAU L C II I C AG O ) vA C3 l v v -: . . i I