The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

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Tho 02EGON STATESMAN, Salesu Oregon. Friday Morning, April 21, 1344
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: Salem Girl
(Weds Navy,
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A surprise to the couple's many
friends Is the marriage of Miss
Audreann Reynolds, daughter of
Mrs. Carl E. Reynolds, and Mr.
Earl John Gustafson, petty offi
cer, United States naval air force,
son of Mrs. Arnold Bishop, which
took place Wednesday afternoon.
Although the couple have been,
a frequent duo for some time, no
plans had been announced for
the wedding.
The afternoon ceremony .was
read at 5 o'clock by Dr. Henry
Marcotte In the fireplace room
of the First Presbyterian church.
, Only members of the immediate
- family were present
For her wedding the bride
chose a smart navy blue dress-
maker suit with navy accessories
and a corsage of orchids.
Her sister, Mrs. John Griffith,
was her only attendant and she
' wore a navy blue and white print
. dress with navy accessories and a
corsage of gardenias. Dr. Grif
fith was best man for Mr. Gus
tafson. Mrs. Reynolds wore a navy
blue dress with corsage of gar
denias for her daughter's wed-
ding.
- A wedding " dinner for the
bridal couple was held at the
Congress hotel in Portland. The
newlyweds left Thursday for
Key West, Florida, where they
; will reside while Mr. Gustafson
' is stationed there with the navy
air force.
The new Mrs. Gustafson is a
graduate of Salem schools and
has been notions buyer at Mil-,
ler's. . Mr. Gustafson, who has
been home on leave, also went to
Salem schools.
Sororities Name
Officers
t Members of two Willamette
sororities elected officers this
week for the 1944-45 school
year. The new officers will take
over their duties in May.
Beta Chi members elected
Betty Andrews, junior from
Portland, . as president of their
group. Miss Andrews has served
- as class officer and is co-manager
of J the ; Bearcat Cavern.
Other officers who will work
with her. .are' Betty Jeanne
Smith, Salem, vice president;
Jean Wing, Burlingame, Calif.,
recording secretary; Pat Lamb,.
Salem, corresponding secretary;
Alice Jones, North Bend, man
ager; Lois Butler, Lake Grove,
- treasurer; Jane Huston, Salem,
sergeant-at-arms. .
! Bette Burkhart, junior from
Portland, was, elected president
of Delta Phi. She was secretary
of her class during the fall se
mester and is ' society editor or
the Collegian. The sorority
members also elected Louise
Wrisley, Salem, first vice presi
dent; Kay Wilson, .Portland,
second vice president; Joyce
McClendon, Salem, recording
secretary;, Betty Randall, Salem,
telephone secretary; "Ann
Strother, i New berg, manager;
Ruth Farmer Rickreall, social
treasurer; Miriam Day, San
Francisco, historian; Margaret
Hughlett, Salem, and Jan Pat
terson, Fort Lewis, Wash., rush
chairmen.
Mr. and Mrs. Brace Spaulding
are leaving today for. Medford
where they will attend the board
of governors, meeting this week
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MRS. EARL JOHN GUSTAFSON
Olivers Will
Be Dinner
Hosts - . !
Dr. and Mrs. Egbert S. Oli
ver, have Invited a group of
friends to dinner tonight at their
home on Jefferson street on the
occasion of their 20th wedding
anniversary.
Arrangements of lilacs and
other spring . flowers will center
the dinner table and be used
about . the guest rooms; Cards
will be in play during the eve
ning. Covers will be placed for Dr.
and Mrs. Charles H. Johnson,
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth McLeod,
Dr. and Mrs. Chester Luther,
Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Dr.
and Mrs. Herbert Rahe and Dr.
and Mrs. Oliver.
Hospital Tea at .
Rossmans' Today
One -of the largest affairs of .
the spring . season will be , the -,
informal tea for which members
of the . Salem General hospital
auxiliary will be hostesses this
afternoon at the North Capitol
street home of Judge and Mrs.
George Rossman. ' '
This is a good' will tea and
the interested public is invited
to call between 3 and 8 o'clock.
In the receiving line will be Mrs.
William H. Burghardt, presi
dent, Mrs. Ralph II. Cooley, Mrs.
Allan G. Carson, Mrs. Lester
Barr and Miss Lillian McDon
ald. Bouquets of spring blossoms
and flowers will be used about
the rooms and in the hall. The
tea table will be covered with
a white madera cloth and cen
tered with a bouquet of pastel
garden flowers flanked by white
tapers in crystal candelabras.
Mrs. Lester Barr is general
chairman of the affair with Mrs.
Allan Carson in charge of the
living room and Mrs. Harry
Crain, Mrs. William S. Cole and
Mrs. Paul Hendricks the din
ing room. The decorating com
mittee is headed by Miss Edith
Schryver with Mrs. William L.
Phillips and Mrs. George Alex
ander assisting. Mrs. Wallace
Carson and Mrs. Charles Heltzel
arranged for those assisting in
the dining room. j
THOSE GE1EI1LHIS ARE AT
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CLUB CALENDAR j .
FRIDAY il'-'v . J .
DAV auxiliary; an day sewin
with Mrs. Roy Reynold. 2021
Myrtle venue,; covered dish
luncheon at noon.
Past Matrons association meet
'at Golden Pheasant for dinner. .
Dakota club auxiliary with
Mis Ruby Hayden, rout 4.
SATURDAY !
Salem Woman's club meeting
at clubhouse. 3:30 pjrc. Leslie
Scott, speaker.
Royal Neighbor district Con
vention at iJibtah. all day.
MONDAY - , - . - i
American Lesion auxiliary, Sa
lem Woman's club, pjn.
Royal Neighbors, Salem group,
meet at Fraternal temple. S p jn. ,
TUESDAY ' -'
Rational Teacher study group
meet at Auburn school tJSO pJtu
WEDNESDAY v ,--
- Women's Association of Presby
terian church meet at church,
S pan. . . 5 .
Engagement of
Couple Told
The engagement of Miss Eu
dora Teeter, Willamette univer
sity coed,, and Corporal Michael
Keenoy was recently told to
campus friends. Boxes of can
dy with the couple's names an
nounced the bretrothal in Cam
pus fashion to Kappa hall resi
dents and members of Alpha Phi
Alpha sorority.":. t-
Miss Teeter is 'the daughter of
Mrs. J. N. Nicholson of Port
land. She is a freshman at Wil
lamette and a member of Al
pha Phi Alpha v sorority. Cor
poral Keenoy's home is in St
Louis, Mo and be attended the
university in that state.
No date has been set for the
wedding as Corporal Keenoy J
expects to be sent overseas soon.
'Mrs. Kottek New
President
The -Pringle i Women's club
met at the clubhouse on Wed
nesday for an all day meeting.!
A no host luncheon was served;
at noon with Mrs." Bob Holden
as hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Beckley. .. ;
The main event of the! day
was the election of officers with
Mrs. Ruth Kottek reelected
president, Mrs. Maude Adams,
secretary-treasurer, and the
new vice president,' Mrs. Bob
Holden. :
After the meeting quilting
was enjoyed, by the members
White, with Parka.
Rej. 2.98, Clearanct
Child's,
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Clearance
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Rer. U8, aeuanc. ' r i r
Alumnae at
Spaiildihg ; ;
Home :
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding and Mrs.
William H. Dashney entertained
the .Beta Chi : alumnae at the
former's Fairmount Hill . home
Wednesday night
Mrs. Paul Morse presided at
the business meeting and plans
were discussed for! the annual
commencement breakfast. A ate
supper was served by the host
esses. Bouquets of mixed garden
flowers provided the decorative
note about the rooms, v
Simpson, Mrs. Dai. shepherd,
Mrs. Wilson Siegmund, Mrs. Paul
Lippold, Mrs. George Scales,
Mrs. Manfred Olson, Mrs. Paul
Morse, Mrs.' Russell , Mefford,
Mrs. Robert Barnett, Mrs. Wheel-,
er R. English, Mrs. Merrill On
line, Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs.
Robert Wilson, Miss Leila John
son, Miss Mabel Lenz, Miss
Loretta Fisher, Miss Sybil Spears,
Mrs, SpauMing and Mrs. Dash-:
ney. , . f; :'-' .- : ' , -.:"-'.
Past Officers
Are Honored
Past matrons and patrons
were honored at the meeting of
Chadwick chapter, Order of the
Eastern Star, Tuesday night.
Matrons present were Mrs. Mil
ton Meyers, Mrs. Paul Hauser,
sr., Mrs. ' Carlton Smith, Mrs.
Rose Babcock, Mrs. A. C, Smith,
Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Miss
' Leila Johnson, ; Mrs. ' Wayne i
Henry, Mrs.! Meade Pettys, Mrs.
. Harry Crawford, Mrs. Harold
Phillip!, Mrs. Zona 'Allen, Mrs.
Lana Beechler, Mrs.. Charles
Pratt, Mrs. L. C Barrick, Mrs.
Ernest Petersen, Mrs, Jules
Lindley, Mrs. Willis Brown,
Airs. Claude Murphy, Mrs. Her
man Miller; Mrs. John Imlah,
Mrs. Maude Space Mrs. Rex
Davis, Mrs. Marie Flint McCalL
Fast patrons paesent were
Messrs. Milton Meyers, J. S.
Murray, Wayne Henry, William
Merriott, Laxry Flaggy Harry
Mohr, Harold Phffllpi, : William i
Niemeyer, George Reeher, Ar
thur E. Utley, Rex Davis,
Claude Murphy,' Willis Brown.
Guests of honor were presented
with small gifts. Mrs. Beechler,
' president of the Past Matrons
club, spoke for the matrons, tell
ing . of' their organization, and
Mr. Harry Crawford spoke for
the patrons. : i
Mrs. ueorgt Keener an
nounced that the social, after
noon Tuesday, April 25, would
be in charge of Mrs.; Rex Davis;
with dessert' luncheon at 1:15
followed by cards and sewing.
- A group of high school stu
dents, winners in recent foren
sic contests, gave an Interesting
program after the meeting. Se
lections were given' by George
Swift, ir, 1 Tom Brand and
Addyse Lane.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room.
: Congraialattens go to Mr. and
Mrs. Harold F. Smither on the
. birth of a son, Stephen Harold,
on Tuesday, April 13, at the Sa
lem ' General hospital. Mrs.
Smither is the former Edythe
Thomas. The little bey's grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Smither and! Mr. and Mrs. Clell
Tnomas. nc. smitner, wno is
stationed at Fort Lewis, is here
to be with his wife and new son.
UOnn AGA1II!
Boys' :
Reg. ZSe,
Clearanct
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racultv Women
Entertained ;
Members of the Willamette
faculty women's club held their
regular meeting Thursday at the
Beta Chi house. Mrs. J. A. Da
vidson, sorority house-mother,
acted as hostess. 4'
- - Following the meeting re
freshments were .served. Com
mittees plarininf the afternoon
were Mrs. Charles L. Sherman,
Mrs. T. S. Roberts, Mrs. E. T.
Brown, Mrs. 'Alexander Vazak
as, Mrs. Helen Goodenough and
Miss Evangeline Meritt
Reyal Neighbors district eon
vention will be held at Labiah on
Saturday with registration at 10
o'clock. The alt day meeting will
be closed with a banquet in the
evening. The evening meeting is
opened to the interested public
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WOODBURN CpL: Vivian.
' Fryer US army WAC, daughter
of Mt and Mrs. Miller "Fryer,
is stationed at Camp Myer,
Washington, DC, and is working
m the Pentagon building at the
nation's capitoL She passed a
special examination for ' this,
post. She was formerly stationed
at Fort Belvoir. '
Miss Phyllis Usher Is spending
the week In Seattle as the guest
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price (Lucy
Fisher).
Mrs, Hex gaoler ht PerUand
Is coming today to spend the
weekend at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. O. K. DeWitt
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Nile Bridge;
TealEvehti
' Lovely spring, affair was the
; annual Nile benefit "bridge ; tea
: " on Thursday . afternoon .at to
, Masonic Temple. ; Several hoi-
r dred matrons played bridge and ;
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;i pinochle In the lodge room whlchi
wis decorated -with; bouquets p?
i daffodils spyrea and blossoms. ;
Proceeds from the affair will be
usedlto carry on the philan-)
thropic work of the club. ' '
Winning ! prizes-" In ; contract
' were Mrs. A. L Eoff, Mrs. Guy
Hickok and Mrs. Louis Lorenz;
auction, Mrs. E. Zimmerman; and
pinochle, Mrs. Maude Armstrong
and Mrs. Grace Clark.. Other
prizes went to Mrs. Neal Craig,
' - Mrs. Charles Clarke, Mrs. George
J, Arena, Mrs. Irwin Harris,
Mrs. John. Barker Mrs. Verne ;
, Ostrander and Mrs. Wayne Pet
tit ' ,- -rC'i
At the tea hour Mrs. David
: Wright and Mrs. Percy Kelly pre
- sided at the serving table which
; was centered with a' bouquet
of red tulips flanked by white
' tapers in silver holders. Rain
bow Girls assisting in the serv
ing were Miss Helen Paulson,
Miss Addyse Lane, Miss Carolyn
Carson, Miss Carroll Gragg, Miss
Marjorie Tate, Miss Elcena Mo
Cune, Miss Betty Hughe, Miss
Carol Fallin, Miss Norma Mil
ler, Miss Carol MQler, Miss Mar
ian Burns, Miss Betty Lou Jones
and Miss Barbara Kretz.
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Small, Medium;
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Assorted Colors
Assorted Styles
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Spading Fork
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Pruning Sau
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) CAIITECI CALENDAR
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-KSt. John's cburchi guild, j..,,
SATURDAY, APXXL ' U K. IfiS :-'
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I T to 11 AAUW. v. ,- ( :f;- '"
tvmkr. Ana. la .
' XI to I BPO Elks lodse. Ko. S3S. r,;
' i to 4 Ssltm Toachers association.
4 to TVetarans ot Jorelga Wars
MONDAT, APRIL U '
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lions club auxiliary. 7 :
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WEDNESDAT, APRIL U
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TBtTKSDAY, Ana. X7
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Beta Sima Phi. ,? Ju
Smiths Will Be
Hosts to Club
: i j! MrJ and Mrs. H. . Smith wfll
be hts to members )f their
dub at a dessert supper Satur-
: day night at their Center street
hornet Bridge 'WQ1 he in play
? during the evening. : , "
The Smiths guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Suxkrnan,
Judge arid Mrs.' George Ross-
' man, f Mr; - and - Mrs. ;George
"Aiken, Mr. and Mrs... David
Eason and Mr., and Mrs. C. W.
Parker, i 1 '
: Xetaraing with Miss Derathea
Steusloff Wednesday, from San
Francisco, was her nephew, Mr.,
Richard Chambers, whom she
went south to visit. He is at tha
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
G. Frederick 1 Chambers, for a
few days. ;
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