The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 19, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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    Th OZ2GON STATCCZXAIL Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, March 19. 1814
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FAGS EIGHT
Tea Meeting
For Town
And Gown .
Town and Gown members win
meet in the Carrier room ol the
First Methodist church on Thurs
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to
hear Father Doherty speak. He
is pastor at the Gervais Catholic
church and the author ot "House
on Humility Street" Mrs. Violet
Burlingham will sing and her ac
companist will be Miss Alice
Crary Brown. '. . i ' -
At the tea hour Mrs. Frank El
liott and Mrs. George C Bliss
will pour. An arrangement of
pffnHii violets and j f orsythia
will center the tea table.
Mrs. Frank James heads the
tea committee and assisting are
Mrs. Blaine -Brown, Mrs. Joseph
Davidson, Mrs. B. C Hunter,
Mrs. N. J. Undgren. Mrs. W. J.
Liljequist, Mrs. Morton K. Peck,
Mrs. Rex Putnam, Mrs. M. P.
Adams, Mrs. H. WuliamThlelsen,
Mrs. Albert Gille, Mrs. Walter
B. Minier, Mrs. H. G. Smith and
Mrs. David Cameron, j
Couple Married
At Home Rites
Miss Anna Dierkson land Mr.
J. P. Hayward were j married
March 14 at o'clock with Rev.
J. M. Franz officiating, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. F. F.
WedeL . ! -
Candelabra, large baskets of
carnations, f orsythia, daffodils
and snapdragons formed the
setting for the" nuptials;
- The bride Is a well known reg
istered nurse at the Salem Dea
coness hospital a n d j Cottage
Home and is known as Sister
Anna, ' ' 1 ; f " '
Mr. Hayward has been em
ployed by the Salem Deaconess
hospital for a number of years.
The bride chose a navy blue
suit with white accessories for
her wedding. Her corsage was
gardenias and freeztas. j
At the reception Mrs. F. F.
Wedel and Miss Margaret Wed el
cut ices. Miss Selma Hilmer pre
sided at the punch bowl. Serving
were Mrs. Ray Stofer, Mrs.
Jack Henningsen, Miss Katie '
Regier and Mrs. Erwin WedeL
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.Oregon Mothers .
Meet Monday
The home of Mrs. C. P. Bish
op will be the scene of the Uni
verjity of Oregon Mothers tea
meeting Monday afternoon. All
Oregon mothers, whether they
. have been contacted by phone or
. not, are invited to attend the
i meeting at 230 o'clock and tea
will be at 3 o'clock. ; J
Mrs. Walter L. Spauldtng will
; preside at the meeting, j Arran
ging the tea are Mrs. Taylor
Hawkins, chairman, Mrs. Lester
Barr, Mrs. George Arbuckle, Mrs.
Thomas Hill, sr, and Mrs. Ray
mond Walsh.
AAUW recent graduates will
meet with Mrs. Dick Tatro, 441
North 18th street Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Robert! Wilson
will be the assisting hostess; Miss
Constance Fowler will talk on
Art for the Home." I ;
Tja, .. ?. . ;
Mrs. Beyd E. Brewn and her
son, Brian,, of Seattle will arrive
in the capital Monday to spend
several weeks at the home of her .
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry N.
Crain. : . j :
Mrs. L. D. Wyatt f till North.
Cottage street is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. DeEtta Forster in
Lebanon. , !
0PEI1-T0E
Ves, yare toeint; tW fashion marK--suid
tii ttcr?i tlonj with tut tad eoolnea
im dm wpesiHo stjlcs. Tlis non-slip heel
makes a eoniortahlt contribution tool!
Mi
x. ana Mrs. &an a. cnapier are xoaay announcing
'ithe betrothal of Iheir daughter. Miss Doris Adelle
Chapter, to Mr. Merlon Clay Cole, United States navy, son
of Mrl and Mrs. Emery M. Cole of Portland. No plans
have been, made for the wedding. The news was told
Thursday night to Miss Chapler's Alpha Delta H sorority
sisters! at a fireside at the chapter house on the University
of Oregon campus, where shels a sophomore. Miss Chap
ler Is a graduate of Salem high school. Her fiance Is an
air radio mate, and has been at radio school at -Corpus -Christl-
for two years. He Is now In California awaiting
assignment He attended schools in Roseburg. (Photo by,
Kennell-EUisX 1
CLUB CALENDAR
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MONO AT
St. Anne's Guild with Mr.
Breyman Boise. SO Court street.
1 pa. i
American Lesion auxiliary
birthday party. Woman's club
house, a p.m.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, bridge
party with Mrs. Bruce Spaulding.
IIS West Lincoln street. S pjn.
University of Oregon Mothers
meeting and tea at home of Mrs.
C P. Bishop. 783 Court street.
S JO p.m.
Leslie Methodist WSCS. with
Mrs. Donald Daris. 1994- Fir
- street:
Hal Hibbard camp and aux
iliary meet at Veterans' bail.
S p.m.
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TUESDAY
Book-a-Monta club, with Mrs.
R. D. i Parts. 2199 South High
street. 1:19 pjn.
AAUW recent graduates with
Mrs. Dick Tatro, 441 North 18th
street. I p.m. ;
Salem Ministers Wives' asso
ciation with Mrs. Weaver Hess,
U04 Jefferson street. 2 pjn.
WEDNESDAY
AAUW Afternoon Book Review
section! with Mrs. Karl Kugel,
739 North Capitol. 1:19 dessert
luncheon.
Nebraska auxiliary with Mrs.
Ida Knight. S23 North Winter
street, covered dish luncheon.
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, THURSDAY
Town and Gown 'meet in Car
rier room. First Methodist
church. 230 pjn.
FRIDAY
Woman's Bible class. First
Methodist church, with Mrs. A.
A. Lee. 1919 SUta street. 1p.m.
Patricia Evans
Is Hostess
Patricia Ann Evans, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans,
was hostess for a St Patrick's
party at the home of her parents
at Spring Valley Friday night
Games i were in play with
freshmen ts served later.
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re-
Guests were Robert, Doris and
Norman Smith, Patsy and Doug
las Susmilch, j May eel McKinney,
J eannette Martin and . Don . Ev
ans.
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Miss Minger to
Review Book i
Miss Edna Minger, professor of
English at Oregon college of Ed
ucation, will review the book, "A
Journey Among Warriors,?- by
Curie, this afternoon between the
hours of 3 and 5 o'clock at tht
home Of Misses Ida Mae and f
fie Smith, on East Lincoln street.
This is the first of a series of
book reviews planned for the
pleasure of the members and
friends of the Salem Business and
Professional Women's club by the
health and recreation committee
of the club. I Mi i i
Carolyn Stewart Will play a
group of solos on her electric
guitar. :.. :
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j i AAUW radla broadcast ob
Tuesday over KOAC at 2 o'clock
will feature Dr. Margaret L.
, Fincke, professor of nutrition re
search at Oregon State college.
She will talk on 'Our Food kab-
stf at faturtd in V V v.
MADEMOISELLE
7 Aj j ? and T 1 1 1 l
b ? HARPER'S BAZAAR 7
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trW atr jomz mnd tgy. Tbt drnsmsktr smt.. . soft md slim.
; i Tbt futd cost , , , perfc$ cMpni4 for evtrpbhig J mn.
' ; 1 Loth superbly UUorti h "VEZDONA",
100
Qudajygjon
Seen and Heard ;. .,
' By IERYME ENGLISH i
TOUSMASIENT E3TS . A
full house for opening night .
lots of cheering by the many, high
school students . a grind
turnout of townspeople, although
familiar faces we have seen in
the past were missing . . . En
thusiastic rooters, who have had
the same seats for years . ;
Judge and Mrs. EL M. Page . .
she attractive in blue with blue .
and white striped jacket and blue
hat with jaunty feather! .
, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr . .
Mr, and-Mrs. William L. Phillips
( . : .. the latter wearing a chie .
i black hat with silk, jersey snood, .
a gift of her husband (inciden
tally ha picked it out himself)
, . . The Howard Maples, Brey
raaqBolses, Mr. and Mrs. Charles;
; Buggins, she smart in a - grey
tanieur with small black calot
and black accessories : . . Wel
comed back after a several year's
i absence were Mr. and Mrs. Wer
ner Brown . . they have been
in California and are now at their
Leslie street home while Werner
awaits army orders . ...
On the sidelines as a specta
tor, was Navy lieutenant Har
old Hauk ... Other rooters
. . I Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sis
son,; the George Crolsans, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Wolf, Miss Beryl
Holt and Mrs. Tom Wolgamott
. . i. .The Gordon Blacks had
. their, usual, front row balcony
seats . . . Arthur . Gibbard,
.who: hasnt missed one of the 29
tournaments came ' down I from
Seattle 1 for the games and re
members seeing Slats GUI play
In the first tournament ... One
morning Mr. Gibbard took his
grandson, Peter Manning, to his
first game.
; There were girl ushers and pro
gram tellers this year taking the
place ot the Willamette men,
who' have handled It In the past
. . . and Willamette I faculty
men; were at the gates . . . It
seems that several service men
arranged to have their furloughs
during the tournament . . . No
ticed. Kollie Haag, a navy avia
tion cadet, with his "steady,"
Doris Berwick, home from Ore
gon State college J . Lt Rob
ert Gardner escorting Sally Mc
Clelland , . . LL James Henry
of the marine corps and Lt
- Frank Evans. ' ' -
BACK
We
can now deck
; the best-
We have just returned from the east with the largest and
newest stock of, the finest and mosti reputable jewelry money
can buy. ; j : i j
We now have a large selection of watches and rings of every
description with a long price range. ;
THE JEWEL BOX
443 State St.
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t stiles itantd hi ETTA GAYNFS 4m
wool TAOFIC fsbrU, witbttnXat hrdijmhrtUerf.
lined uiih EARLrGLO. U ligvj md CUck. , . j
ATTENDS THE BUDS . . J
Ann Huston, daughter of the 01-;
tver B. Hustons, was one of Mary
Vickery's bridesmaids at her
wedding to Lt Eobert W. Sut-
ton on March Iff. at St Mark's;
Episcopal church la Berkeley
, . V Ann and Mary were room
mates at Roble hall on the Leland
Stanford campus . . The bride
first told her; engagement news
on Monday night at her room at
the hall and fit the Kappa Kap-j
- y WPIiillisi i.ws W t ,l vis, May;
later the couple became Mr. and
Mrs. . . . Mary, Ann and other :
, attendants rushed into San Fran
cisco and bought dresses . .
Ann's dress was bouffant style
with embroidered bodice and the
skirt In alternating shades of
pink : and blue ... Mary will
continue her studies at Stanford.
AH XETOIE tea for Mrs. Guy
EL Raymond on Wednesday when
Mrs. -Robert M. Needham enter
talned . . . M r s. R a y m o nd
leaves Monday for her home in
Winona, Minn, after three
months stay here with her son-in-law
and daughter. Lt and
Mrs. Ralph E, Purvine ... .
Guests enjoyed visiting in the at-;
tractive living room of the Need-1
ham home . .: . Daffodils, forsy-1
thia and quince arranged about f
the rooms and on the table a f
bouquet of pink carnations, I
sweetpeas and blue iris ( ; ii
Mrs. Raymond wore a brown I
silk crepe dress with aqua trim I
and daughter, Jeanne, in a pretty J
grey and yellow print . . . Moth- j
er and daughter duos . . J Mrs. I
Dan Johnston wearing a becom-
ing black silk! dress with ' green
print and Mrs. William Dick chic
in a tulip red suit with brown
furs and tiny navy blue pill box
. . i . Mrs. WOliam C Dyer -and
Mrs. Claybburne Dyer . . . the
latter smart hi a black tafUeur
with off the face hat and black
and white checked taffeta blouse
, !. Mrs. Carl G. Collins wearing
an aqua wool crepe dress with
brown hat with aqua feathers
: . . ;. Mrs. W. L Needham poured
and wore brown crepe and a soft
blut hat . . J Catching the eye
- of many were the red velvet ear
rings worn by; Esther Baird . . !.
Coming in fori a cup of tea after
school was Mrs. T. W. Creech
- wearing a good looking blue suit
with blue and white check coat
AGAIN.
youtour m
I Sam Muchnich, Prop.
i thai j
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and navy ecessories Mrs.
Arthur Bates in a brown plaid
suit and blue top coat
ARMT POST JOTTJNG3 . .
Lt and Mrs. William C Dyer
and their six weeks old son, Wil
liam Connell, HL are now living
in Colorado Springs, Colorado,
while Lt Dyer is stationed at
nearby Camp Carson V ; "They
had been living In Arizona, and
Mrs. Dyer's mother, Mrs. Harry
Burniide, who went south when
her grandson was born, expects
to be home this week.
The J. M. Lamb home will be
' the scene of a family reunion this
. week when their daughter's hus
band, Chief Warrant Officer Ri
chard H. Jones, -arrives;; from
Santa Barbara to join his wife
and daughter, who have been
visiting here, and Corporal Wil
mer Lamb who comes from Fort
. Stevens . . Recently Corporal
Lamb went to California on fur
lough . ; . . He made a complete
circuit of the state visiting his
brothers and sisters . 4 . In Chi
co he stopped at the home of Lt
and Mrs. Manyule Petteys (Ger
trude Lamb) . . In Santa Ma
ria with Lt John M. Lamb, jr,
. and his bride and in Santa Bar
ban with Warrant Officer and
- - . - . v "Vio i - -" .;" '"
; Members ef the Fldells class el
the First Baptist church met at
the home of Mrs. Mary Long, 473
Division street, for their regular
monthly , business ' and ' social
meeting. Mrs. Irvin A. Fox gave
the devotions using "Prayer" as .
her subject Mrs, W. R. Hicks as
- president had charge of the bus
iness session, at which time re
ports from the various commit
tees were given, . showing ' the
summary of the work down by
the class for the past year. There
ere IS present
Till
MiUer's "WAVE" Day ;
Tomorrow, Monday from
10:00 to 5:00 O'Clock
If you are between the ages of ,
; 20 and 36, in good health",
with two or more years of
. high school or business
school and have no depend
- ents underthe age of 18, you -can
be c o m e a WAVE!
Don't fail to "talk it over"
with Mrs. Joan Obidine, r
WAVE Recruiter.
BE A VOLUNTEER!''.9
The
"Needs You Now!
. BRIDAL COUPLE Mr. and ' Mrs. Dcmiel E. Zeh
CThelma Phyllis Morloy) who were inarxied on March 11
at fiie First Baptist church with a reception following at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William H. Mor
ley. The bridgegroom ts, .fce son of Mr. Daniel Zeh and
Mrs. Olive Zeh. The newlyweds will reside in Salem.
(Kennell-Ellis). ' ' -
The Americaa War Mothers
will meet for sewing at the USO
all day on Tuesday.
GET FULL JAW PAY
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.1. Eastern Star aaembers will
meet at the Masonic temple Tues
day night at 8 o'clock. .
WAVE RECRUITER
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At Ililler's Ilcsiay!
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