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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1944)
1 "i r. PAGE SIX Tea to Fete Miss Clara Mielke . Y Mrs,, F. Ivan Brown hai In- t vited guests to tea Friday alter- i noon at her home on North 18th street in honor of Miss Clara Mielke, of -Los Angeles, who Is visiting in the capital at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John F.,Mielke. , Calling hours are from 2 to S o'clock and Miss Helen Mielke will assist the hostess Informally. A blue, pink and white color scheme will be carried out in the flower arrangements, ' Bidden . to honor Miss Mielke are Miss Amanda Schwabbauer, Mrs. 1 John Minto, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Ralph IL Campbell, t i The OHLGOH STATESMAN, Solera. Oreaon, Thursday Morning, June 22. 1944 Students Home For Summer ; Hostesses to Honor Mrs. Mrs. and Jonn MieiKe, miss Helen 11 Miss Isobel Mielke, Mrs. VI 1 1 1 VRTI Wheeler R." English, Mrs. Karl Heinlein, Mrs. Bryan Good-" enough, Mrs. Bertram Thomson, Mrs. i Harry Schenk, Mrs. Ruth Lear, Mrs. Daniel B. Jarman, Mis3 Anita Jarman, Mrs. Wil liam , Thompson, Mrs. Francis : Burigy and daughter, Joan, of Santa Monica, Califs and Mrs. I O. Arena. Reports on Grand Chapter Given Assembling for the last meet ing before the summer vacation were members of Chadwick chapter Order of the Eastern Star I who met at the ; Masonic temple Tuesday night The chap- ter room was - recorated with baskets of roses' and" midsum mer flowers. Mrs. Fern Fratzke, worthy matron of Adah chapter,- Independence, was ' escorted to the east and later gave a short talk.! Reporting on the meeting of grand chapter' in Portland were Mrs.' A. A. Cohen, Mrs. -Bertha Bergman, Mr. Fred Keel er and Mr. Albert Gragg. Mrs. Paul Robinson of Independence and captain of the pages at grand chapter spoke of the floor work' of her pages. i ; Initiated into the order were Mrs. J. I. Pincus and Mr. Wil- ' liam L. Lewis. After the business session supper was served in the dining room where the tables were centered .with bowls of roses and other summer flowers. Serving on the supper committee were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peder son, Rev. and Mrs. Raynor Smith, Mrs. Elmer McKee, Mrs. E. B. Milliard, Mrs. Mona Yoder and. Mrs. W. R. Newmeyer.; Mrs. James Ilannaman and son, Jimmy,--have returned? to the capital from Douglas, Ari zona where they have been with Lt. Hannaman. He is now with the air corps in Louisiana. Mrs. Ilannaman, i the former' Lila Murray, is now at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murray. ' ; " Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers and Miss Dorathea Steusloff . are arrang ing a party for tonight In honor of Mrs. John L, Sullivan (Fran ces Ann Mott). Twelve of the honor 'guests friends have been invited to a dessert supper , at 7:30 o'clock. Contract bridge will be in play after the supper hour. Bouquets of roses and other summer flowers will be -arranged about the guest-rooms. Mrs. Wade Feted At Party . . , , Mrs. Frances Wade was hon ored at an au revoir party Wed nesday night when Mrs. Sidney -King entertained members of her bridge club and a few additional guests. Mrs. Wade is leaving for Salt Lake City to join her army husband in July. - - A dessert supper was served by the hostess and contract bridge was in play during , the evening. Bouquets of . summer flowers provided the decorative note about the rooms. . . Honoring Mrs. Wade were Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Willard .Thompson, Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mrs. Phil Ringle, Mrs. Merritt Truax, Mrs. La Verne Young, Mrs. Glenn Hoar and Mrs. Sidney. Corporal and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson have been visiting in Eugene, their former home, and also stopped for a few days at Newport Corporal Hanson re turns Friday to Fort Riley, Kan sas after a two weeks furlough. I CLUB CALENDAR THTKSDAY , Zonta dinner .: and buiincts -meeting. Golden Pheasant, JO p.m. v,-. .. -. ; . --j FBIDAT ' Woman Bible class First Meth odist church - meet with Mrs. Edna Waterman, 1301 Hlnes street, t p-m. Pythian Sisters, pjn. Frater nal temple. Ann Jadson circle. First Bap tist church, entertain . husbands at no-host dinner, 1 p.m YMCA. . TUESDAY Social Day club. Eastern Star, all day sewlns and cutting. Ma sonic temple. Permanent J Posh fVave n tfl Complete WwJ Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment Phone 3663 305 First National Bank Bids. V Castle Perm. Wavers 1 A I Jimmy Roberts Has Birthday Jimmy Roberts, son of Mr. ; and ! Mrs. Elbert : Roberts, cele-, b rated i ; his eleventh - birthday Tuesday afternoon. He Invited a group - of : friends . to a theatre party and later they went to the Roberts home for refreshments. , The" red, white and blue colon scheme was carried out in . the decorations. - Jimmy's guests were Wally Carson, . John - Bone, Stephen Merchant, , John Templetdn, Michael Deeney,? L a w r e n ci ; Kimble, Lansing Dibbern, Larry Paulus, Douglas Pike and Max Suko. . . ; - , u-; . .i ...-r . '. -. Capitol tent hive Slth of tha : Maccabees have : postponed the meeting of today until Thurs- - day,' July 13, when a picnic' will be held at dinger park. . Bride-Elect . Wilt Be Feted' : 'Mis3 Stella McKay will enter- -tain tonight at the home of her mother, Mrs. Stanley McKay, on South High street for the pleas ure of Miss Beverly Nordean, bride-elect of Mr. Charles Mc Colloch. I Bridge will be in play daring the evening .' and ' refreshments -will be served at a late hour. A miscellaneous shower will honor the bride-to-be. Bouquets of roses will decorate the guest : rooms. . i . i Bidden to -honor Miss Nordean are Miss Barbara Compton, Miss ' Mary Jean' Huston, Mrs. Rob ert Flndley, Miss Patricia, Tracy, Miss Evelyn Collins,' Miss Sybil Spears, Mrs. Robert Ham ' ilton, Miss Susanna Schramm, Miss Beth Nordean, Miss Mar jorie Sipes, Miss Florence Lee, Miss Mary and Miss Connie McKay. Reception for Mrs. DeWitt " i Mrs. O. K. DeWitt will be the 4 honor guest at a farewell recep tion Monday night at. the Che- meketa street USO. Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt plan to leave Salem this summer for Mehama where they wQl reside at their mountain home. Mrs. DeWitt, who has been official hostess at the USO, came in July, 1942, when the center opened. At that time she served as secretary j to Mr. Robert Boardman. 1 'All volunteer USO workers, GSO members and. senior host esses are being invited through the press to i call between the hours of 8 and 10:30 o'clock. I Arranging the "reception are Mrs. Raymond Pfister, Mrs. J.W. Bishop, Mrs. Robert R. Board man, Mrs. Clarence Byrd, Mrs. Kenneth Humphrey, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer,- Mrs.', Eldon Griffin, Miss Marian Bretz, Miss Mar garet Hood, Miss Gladys Con-, nors and Miss Margaret Magee. Sorvico Women . What they can do Y -What theyra doing about It Among the wacs In the first mobile unit, composed I entirely ' - of members of the Woman's army corps in the European theater of " operations are two Oregon wo men, Pfc- Caroline B. Baldwin of Brooks and Pvt. June D. Rus sell of Molalla. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff vTieom j (Mary Cameron) of North Bend ! are the parents of a son, Dennis . Rodney, born June 15. The baby , has an older b r o t h e r, , David Linn. Zonta dab members win meet for dinner at the Golden Pheas ' ant tonight at 6:30 o'clock. A business meeting will follow. llPERiOR The Hunan Eye - IUJO M - Dual Dole!! v J x 1 rlrrrmIP wot omy aoes " reveal JSrSa F HVirir to its owner the charac- ter of others, but it also reveals to others the character i of its owner. Don't let your eyes give others the wrong impres- sion. Keep them In top condition by regular scientific care. . j ' 1 ?r ! - . - .1 YOU CANNOT BUY NET EYES t DRi S. 2L wdeatley Phone 5456 ! 148 N. Liberty Broun CrUhiie Spectator la Among the Oregon State col lege coeds who- are home for the summer months; are the. Misses Elaine Murray, Carol Young, Helen Zielinski, 1 Edith Moxley, Marjorie Carson,' Jean Fowler, Anita Strickland, Nyla Phillips, Pat Fish, Pat Sears, Sharon Bur nett, Beverly McCnchrist, Doris Berwick, Shirley HilL Shirley Parker Janet Rogers, Martha Frantz, ! Ltsbeth Kennedy, Geor gia HuIL Patricia Higgins, and Nellie Pearmine. - Mrs. Verne Robb will be host ess to members of her, club to night.' A late supper will follow an evening of -contract, bridge. v Mrs. C4 E. Young will be a spe , cial guest. '- , ' i Mrs.' Francis Borigy and daughter, Joan, of Santa Monica, Calif, arrived Tuesday to visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. 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