Seen
and Heard . . .
- By JERYME ENGLISH
TRADING POSTS arc tour
prominent Salem clubwomen,
who for the past few yean have
completed their terms as presi
dent of one club and Immediate
ly stepped Into the president's
chair of another club . . Mrs.
Ruth Lear has served as presi
dent of the Salem Woman's club
this year and next year will bo
the AAUW president . . . Miss
Carolyn Wilson, this year V
AAUW president was last year's
Business and Professional. Wom
en's prexy . . . Mrs. George
Rossmanls a past president of
AAUW and has headed Town
and Gown this year .; . . Mrs.
Herbert Bane Is a past president
of both the Woman's club and
AAUW . . . These organizations
have all been efficiently run the
last several years with experien
ced presidents . . . and it will
be interesting to see if: trading
posts continue in the future.
SCHOOL DATS AGAIN ...
A group of former Willamette
university students gathered at
the Portland home of Mr. and
r Mrs. . Keith Jones (Virginia Wil
liams) recently when Sergeant
William Miller was home on
furlough . Bill is now sta
tioned in California and just for
old time's sake went daily to his
law office while home . . . . .
Among the guests . . . Mrs.
. Bronk Williams (Barbara Es
' pey) whose navy lieutenant hus
:. band is aboard an aircraft car
, tier . . . Mrs. Paul IL Hauser,
- jr., and Mrs. Talbot Bennett.
. SEATTLE BOUND are Mrs.
Lewis P. Campbell, jr., and her
" young son . . They are leav- ;
ing the end of the month to join
Lt (jg) Campbell, who is sta
tioned In the northern city
. where he has secured a house .
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heise j
will be moving into the Camp-
' bell's country home on Croisan
Creek road.
' Mrs. Alden Adolph and daugh
ters, Shirley Ann and Mary Lee,
" who have been visiting in Salem
the past month are. planning to
leave soon for Seattle to join Mr.
Adolph, who has accepted a po
sition with one of the theatres
there ... Charlotte and her
girls, visiting her parents .near)
Eugene, will be back in Salem a:
few days before going north;
where they have taken an apart- .
men! j . .'- j
.. TIDBITS... News about the
Edgar Averill family of Port-j
. land, who have many friends in
Salem . . . Daughter, Marian,1
- now Mrs. William McCauley, a
- Willamette university graduate,
is now in Port Oxford where her;
husband is assistant superinten
dent of the Port Orf ord Logging
company . Sister, Connie,;
; after working on the Coos Bay ;
'. Times is a reporter on the Ore-j
. gonian . . . and brother, Eddie j
; and his wife are the parents of a j
daughter, Leslie Jeanne, born in j
April . . . they reside in Port
land where Eddie has an execu-
' tive position at Swan Island.
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In Salem visiting now and then
Is Mrs. Charles Campbell . ...
She and her three children are
In Dallas temporarily with
Chuck's family . V . They have
been in California the past 18
months where he has been sta
tioned . . . He is now in Denver
at an army hospital recuperating
HA YESVILLE -The last meet
ing of the HayesvOle Woman's
Club was held at the home of
Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Thursday. A
covered dish lunch was served
before the business session.
The following officers were
. elected for the coming year:
president, Mrs. Earl Bedwell;
vice-president, Mrs. G. W. Gar
rison, secretary; Mrs. Fred
Dougherty. K The program com
mittee consists of Mrs. Garri
son, Mrs. Bidwffl. Mrs. Bruce
Willis, Mrs. E. L. Moor, Mrs. C.
Bkkf ord and Miss Ida Denny.
Mrs. E. B. Taylor, Mrs. .W.R.
Powers and Mrs. Leonard Greig
from the flower committee. ,
Mrs. E. B. Taylor . and Mrs.
Bert Finley celebrated their
birthdays with a special cake.
At the close of the meeting,
the president and vice-president
' were presented gifts In appreci
ation of their work. . ! ? y-i
. The following members were
present: Misses Ida and Pauline
Denny, Mrs. Earl Bid well. Mrs.
Robin Day, Mrs. Bruce Willis,
Mrs. M. 5.1 Fisher. Mrs. Fred
Dougherty,! Mrs. Lottie Morris
on, Mrs. Scott Smith, Mrs. Lou-
; fee Bickford, Mrs. E. L. Moor,
Mrs. W. R, Powers, Mrs; Leon
ard Greig. Mrs.! W. H. Harpst
and Mrs. W. Garrison. -
Special guest were Mrs. I.
Forresdale, Mrs. Bertha Hensley,
Mrs. Bert Finley and Miss Jean
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Tacy mt serve yon.
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"take chances".
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HAVB YC'JH CYE5
EnAun::D novi
Dr. Harry A. Drown
from an extended Illness and r
will be t Joined there by Mrs.
Campbell in June.
New address for Lt and MrsT
1 William Hanzea who have been .
at the Presidio In San Francisco
and lived in a house on the post i
... Now they are stationed' in
Salt Lake City. . i
SUCCESSFUL was the second :
annual at home for which the
high school Home Economics '
club members were hostesses on
Tuesday v . , . Over 200 guests
called during the afternoon to
view the dsiplays and exhibits
'. Popular meeting place was
High-Home where punch and
delicious cookies were served
. . . The table was covered with -a
white cloth witharlands of
wisteria, iris and spirea and en
circling the ice punch bowl were
purple iris blossoms . , . i After "
four a number of teachers came
in for punch . . . not all women
as one would think, but three
male members 61 the physical
education department . . . Gur- .
nee Flescher, Tom Drynan and
Herman Schwartzkopf . . .
Four club members who assist
ed . . the president, Margaret
Smith, in an attractive blue wool
dress. . . blonde Joan Randall
wearing a chic purple wool dress
with long torso bodice and white
wool embroidery- on the full
skirt v . . Iris Wall wore a white
wool frock with colored embroi
dery trim . . . Joan Tweedie,
next year's president, was show
ing the guests around and her
dress was dusty pink crepe with
red applique. . . Pouring while
we were there was Mrs. Walter
Snyder, attractive in a grey and
red print frock with watermelon
red jacket
Poppy Sale Is
Next Week
Veterans in hospitals through
out the state are busy fashioning
crepe paper poppies, which Will
be sold by women workers un
der the direction of the .Ameri
can Legion auxiliary on May 26
and 27. ? s
Money received from the pop
py sale goes to rehabilitation and
child welfare projects of the
auxiliary. All work is volun
teer, so few expenses are incur
red to put over the sale. Funds
go to assistance of f a t h e r 1 e ss
families and families of needy
veterans. Money is used to pro
vide interests for disabled veter
ans not taken care of by govern
ment agencies.
Salem auxiliary has I ordered
10,000 poppies to he sold the two
days. Materials are assembled,
by veterans in the Portland hos
pital. -
Oregen State college mothers
will meet for a 1 o'clock covered
dish luncheon Monday afternoon
at the YWCA and all Oregon'
State mothers are invited to at
tend. Mrs. Arthur Holden, Mrs.
E. A. Miller and Mrs. Albert C
Anderson are hostesses. 1 At the
business meeting new officers
will be. elected. .- ,
Mrs. Frank Marshall and Mrs.
Earl T. Andresen.will entertain
the past presidents of thet Amer
ican Legion auxiliary Monday at
the former's home on North 18th
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MAIIOUIIT;
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Sandals, step-ins, spectators in smooth or rough leath
ers we've got them all in clean, fresh, spanking white ;
the color that's so right for every day right through
summer.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Downs,! jr. (Helen Martsfield), ,
who were married at St. Joseph's Catholic church ' on
May 9. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris, -Martsfield
and her 'husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Downs, sr., of Silverton. Mr. "Downs recently re
turned from 1 6 months active duty in the South Pacific
with the marine corps. (Jesten-Miller)..'v L
Ice Follies Are
Spectacular i
Surpassing' all previous edi
: tions in magnitude, brilliancy ot
costumes, and showmanship, the
Ice Follies of 1944 comes to the
new Portland Arena May 30 for
a limited, engagement The all
. new edition of the Shipstads and
Johnson ice extravaganza in
cludes many notable names.
Among them are Betty Atkin
son, the California "skating com
et"; - Norah McCarthy, radiant
'Irish-Canadian star; and Ship
stad and Johnson, nationally fa
mous comedians; Roy . Shipstad,
the "world's smoothest skater';
Heinie Brock, diminutive come
dian; the Canadian star, Osborne
Colson; Papez and Zwack, inter
national stylists, Bobby Blake
and Ruby Maxoiv and a host of
others.' -. '"'
The 1944 edition of the Ice
Follies also presents artists new
to the company, several of whom
have international reputations.
Among them are petite Hazel
Franklin, the English skating
sensation, and Michael Kirby of
Canada. Miss Franklin does a
solo-specialty and Kirby teams
with Miss McCarthy m two of
the most spectacular sequences
in the show. : '
Reports from. the major cities
.of the nation in which the; Ice
Follies of 1944 has appeared, ac
claim the ice extravaganza as the
crowning achievement of the
Shipstads and Johnson, origina
tors of this new form of t enter
tainment i
; Social Day clab of the Eastern
Star will meet for Red! Cross
sewing at the Masonic temple
Tuesday. New material for Red
Cross ditty bags has arrived and
there will be work for all, mem-
jbjers. A no-host luncheon will be
served at noon and hostesses are
Miss Ulva Derby and Mrs.' Frank
Reeves. .
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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salvia,
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Service Women
What they can do I
What they're doing about lt I
Announcement has been made
by the war department of the
advancement of Rita L. Quesnel,
route 1, Woodburn, from second
to urst ueu tenant in the army
nurse corps. ;
Woman's association of j t h e I
Presbyterian church will meet
on Wednesday with the board
meeting preceding at 1 o'clock.
Mrs. E. J. Huffman will speak
on Discussion on Culture Down
Under.' A trio composed of Mrs.
Roy Harland, Mrs. Richard
Smart and Mrs. William Dash-
ney will sing a group of selec
tions. Tea will be served later in
the afternoon.
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Women of Salary are meeting
for luncheon at the First Congre
gational church Monday noon.
Miss Addyse Lane will give a
group of humorous readings and
vocal selections will be given by
Miss Mary Brady. Election of of
ficers wOl be held.
Merle Philippic Sell
Meiiama larm "roperty
MEHAMA Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Philippl have sold their
Mehama property to the Henry
Kruses, who now live at Lyons.
The PhDippis, who have purchas
ed the Poyner property just west
of Mehama, will move Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kimses
rented the Harley Johnson house
and moved there recently.
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your
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Those hot sorry days Ihct ore
so good foryov. and sohard
onyour furs;.. wi3 soon be
here! Bring your coot In now
cud . lot our skifled furr'ien
g'tva it the car and srtttttfiofi
It deserves et Rummum cosL
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Mrs. C. Gisse -
On Way Home
Turner T7oman Coming
Back After Long
Visit in Kentucky t
TURNER Mrs.' Clara Gisse
started home this week after eight
months In the east, according to
wora received ; by friends. - She
spent a number : of months at
Hopkinsvffle, Ky- where her son.
Lt Fred Gisse. " is stationed at
Camp Campbell. Mrs! Gisse wrote
to Mrs. Homer Haggard that she
had had an enjoyable visit at La
fayette, Ky with Mrs. Haggard's
aunt,; Mrs. Will Sauteben, before
leaving for Oregon. -
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Prather were Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Payne and Mrs. Mattie
Payne of McMinnville, M. A.
Hutchens of Molalla, and Mrs. N.
W. Hutchens.
Miss Charlotte : Parr of Eugene
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Parr. Another dauehter.
Mrs. i Russell ! Denyer and ' small
daughter, , Pauline of Portland.
were guests for nearly a week at
the Parr home and country home
of Mr, and Mrs. Ulwin Denyer.
Mrs. L. M. Small has received
word of the death of her sister,
Mrs. Emma Cole, in Bandon fol
lowing a lingeitng . illness. Mrs.
Small returned recently from
helping care for her sister for six
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weeks and was unable to go down
for the funeral. i . 4 ",; -: flv,;
Leonarti Farris, who is employ-!
ed on - tha iCoast, spent several
days In Turner as the guest of his
mother, Mrs. Anna Farris. ,.
Mr. and Mrs. James Denyer and
two chUdren returned to John
Day after! spending ja week's va
cation with his parents,! Mr. and
Mrs. .Ulwin :E. Denyer.; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Hamner and baby
of Newberg spent Sunday at the
Denyer home. James Denyer Is a
pharmacist at John! Day, . f ; rr
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Warren bad
as their dinner guests Sunday Mr.
and Mrs. Homer ' Haggard. Mrs.
Holmquist . " of ,- Aumsville, their
daughter,
visited them.
Presbyterians
Study
Mexican Missions
WOODBXJRN .The Presbyter
ian Missionary society 'met Wed-4
nesday at the church with Mrs.
Olive Smith; presiding and Mrs.
John Templeton leading devotions.
Mrs. Vernon Frentz was in charge
of the program on mission work
in Mexico and China. '
Miss! Irene Forsythe, a farmer
Woodburn girl, member of . the
Woodburn church land missionary
to China, will spend her: vacation
in .Oregon this - summer, it was
announced. Miss Forsythe was
taken 'prisoner by the Japanese
and , was among
brought back on
two years ago. .
the repatriates
the. Gripsholm
BECAUSE Wards made their selection early last
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15th while -you 'complete the payments.
eeViiass to
Hold Reunion
At Blonmoutli
MONMOUTH The golden Ju
bilee class of 1894 will hold a re
union during commencement May
28, on tha college campus. Special
recognition of tha class members
present win be given during the
exercises . when individual 1 me
mentos will be presented to each
graduate. 'x :t 't .- "
A reunion luncheon wiUfollow
the morning program at Todd hall
where there will be an opportun
ity for visiting and reminiscing
about the past and present' events.
Miss Lura V. Parker has acted
as correspondent for her class and
to data the following people plan
to come: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Da
vidson, Eugene; Mrs Katie Mc-
Cue Cook, Portland; Mrs. Emma
Conover, Payette, Idaho; Mr. and
Mrs. Pearl Fulkerson, Seaside;
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O. Hawkins,
Coquille; Mr. and Mrs. John C
Higgins, Portland; Miss Lucy
Thomson Jarmon, Bakersfleld,
Calif.; Miss Emma Kramer, Mon
mouth; Mrs. Lena Prescott Rob
bins, Salem; Dr. C F. Tilton, Ash
land; Mrs. John W. Yinacke, Can
by, and Miss Parker, Portland.
Others who send greetings to
their classmates, but cannot come
are Mrs. Joel Newton, Woodburn;
Mrs. Carl Roe, Walla Walla; Miss
Lida L. Thompson, Portland. It
only $5 down. We'll keep it
Ward.
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has been impossible to make a
complete list of addresses and it
Is possible that an even larger
group will attend the reunion; , ,
liberty Qtib
Reelects
LIBERTY Mrs. S. B. David-
ton was reelected president of the
Women's club; Mrs. Mason Bish
op, vice president; and Mrs. John
Dasch, secretary.
A no host luncheon was held at
noon, A shower for Mrs. Ernest
Barnes was given. Mrs. Rolland
Seeger sang several songs.
Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs.
Charles Krauger reported on the
county convention ot Women's
dubs. A resume of the 4H club
work was given by Mrs. Seeger,
who told of the plan to take the
4H club girls to the coast for an
outing. ;v"-:;;.'f ::.::r
Tha 4H Garden clubs have won
three prizes awarded by Sears
Roebuck company. Tha leaders
of these clubs are Mrs. A. A.
Schalk and Mrs. L. D. Walker.
- Mrs, Davidson and Mrs. Seeger,
who attended the county extension
planning - meeting, outlined ' the
program for next season. ;
.The lecture and demonstration
was given by Miss Frances Clin
ton. ' ' t V -Sh'V-
Guests of the club: Mrs. Kath
erlne Schmidt, Mrs. S. C Austin,
of Liberty and Mrs. Lettie Genre,
Mrs. William Hall, . Mrs. E. A.
Jackson of Pringle; Mrs. W. R.
Dallas of Salem.
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