The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 27, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Lt. Pickett
iWeds in
South
Announcement is being made
in Salem of the marriage of Lt
ol Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett,
and Miss Loyse White, niece
- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Many
of Port Jefferson, Long Island.
New 1 York. ' The wedding was
solemnized in Leesville, Louis
iana, at the Baptist church on
July IT. ' ' 1 y.
After a fifteen-day, leave and
honeymoon in New York and
' Port Jefferson Lt. Pickett will
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SOCIETY
'CLUBS
MUSIC
The HOME
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land and Mrs. Pickett will go to ' l-Vl 1 I QfYn Q ' 1 TV
Port Jefferson to make her home M uloUi AO X A
Salem for
with her uncle and aunt.
; Lt Pickett attended Willam
ette university and University
of Oregon, entering the service
in June 194?. He is with a tank
battalion and was formerly at
Camp Bowie, -Texas, - '
Peterson Home
Scene of - Picnic .
The Military Order -of the
Cooties, Pup Tent No. 6, held
their annual picnic Sunday at
.. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Peterson - on the North River
road. Members and their fami
lies present were: -
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Devericks,
Mr. and Mrs. Arwin Strayer, Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Forbis, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob DeLapp, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Prickett, Mr. ar.d Mrs. John
Coleman, Mr. . and Mrs. Dave
Furlough, Mr, and Mrs. William
Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stirni
man, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bolton,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. ,
. Alma Fierst, Mrs. Allie Murphy,
Mrs. Doris Fuqua, Mrs. Marga
rent Jeffries, Mrs. Georgia Da
vies, Mrs. Edna Prince, Mr. Joe
Hornef fer, Mr. George Fellers,
Mr. Frank Miller, - Mr. George
Maldstrom,, - Mr. Lew Lam
brecht, Mr. Emil Grant, Mr.
Lawrence ; Winkenwerder, and
the host and hostess, Mr. and
Mrs. John Peterson.
The next meeting of the Pup
Tent will be held August 13.
. Miss Betty Slmmctu will ea
tertain the Spinsters at a picnic
.supper party Monday night at
her country home at 0:30 o'clock.
The meeting was previously an
' nounced to be held at the home
.of Miss Phyllis Fisher.
Margt Smith, daughter f Dr.
and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, is the
.guest this week of Bishop and
Mrs.' Bruce R. Baxter at their
Portland home.
- Mrs. Hemer Gealet, sr. and
Mrs. J. H. Lauterman spent Wed
nesday at Neskowin' with Mrs.
Homer L. GouTet and Mrs. Ed-
ward Roth.
- V. . .-
Miss Sally McLetlan ef Cor-
vallis is spending the week in
Salem at the home of her .par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLellan.
A Visit
Lt (jg) and - Mrs. Conrad P.
Paulson (Mary Steeves) arrived
in the capital the first of the
week and are at her home on
Court street. Mrs. Paulson went
east in June where she and Lt.
Paulson were married on June
24.
Enroute west Lt and Mrs.
Paulson stopped in Dell Rapids,
South Dakota to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paul
son. They came by plane from
Omaha, Nebraska, i
Lt and Mrs. Paulson will leave
Friday for San Diego, where he
will be stationed. They will be
accompanied by her son, Tommy. '
Tonight a group of the couple's
friends are arranging a no-host
dinner, party m their honor at
the home of Mrs. Paulson. -
BPW Picnic at
Smith Garden
Miss Effie and Miss Ida May
Smith entertained the Salem
Business and Professional Wo
men's club at a picnic supper
in the garden of their home
Tuesday night The budget com
mittee annd executive board met
befor the regular session. Mrs.
Ruth A. Dewey and Mrs. Ceclia
Woodruff were voted as new
members.
Announcement was made that
the state executive board meet
ing will be held at the Dor
chester House on August 12 and
13. Mrs. Jessie Bush Michaelson,
music chairman, announced plans
for a club chorus for next year.
Any member wishing to sing in
the chorus is asked to contact
Mrs. : Michaelson.
v Miss Ida May Smith, program
chairman, announced a picnic is
: calendared for August and in
September Miss Joy Hills, Leslie
junior high school principal, will
speak. ,
New members in attendance
at the meeting were -Miss Nola
Clark and Miss Doris Isbell.
Special guests were Mrs. Hope
E. Randall, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc
Kain, Mrs. Mildred DeVore,
Dr. Martha L. Addy and Mrs.
Mamie EL Mayfield of Salt Lake
City.
Norwoods Meet
CLUB CALENDAR
. TflrasDAv
WRC aid. 1 an day meeting with
Mrs. Ada Bycrs, 9li North 5th
street
FRIDAY 1- I .
Three Cinka club and families,
picnic: at Tyler Morley's, . 1734
Nebraska. 030 p.m. f ,
Beutlers to
Bej Hosts'
Sunday
I ' later in
the
1 -
These! warm summer t days
are the I incentive for much in
formal entertaining in the gar
den . with suppers) and j picnics
predorninating. , y y -
Miss Miriam Becke i enter-1
tained a! group of her friends at
an informal garden party ; Wed
nesday tight at the! North Sum
mer street home oij her parents, I
Mr. and;Mrs. Karl Becke;
During the evening the guests
celebrated the birthday M Sha-1
ron BurhettJ Refreshments) were i
served at a table by the creek
evening. .
Miriam's j guests w ere
Misses Harriet Hawkins,
Jean
Eve-
Jane
the
Bev
erly McGilhrist, tizbeth Ken- 1
nedy,' Virginia Covert
Newman, Doris Berwicfe,
I lyn Johnson, Ann and
I Huston find JSharonl Burnett.
House Guest Feted j ,
- Joan jtnd Donna ! Lochead are
entertaining Nancy. pPitman,
i daughter of: Dr. and Mrs. A. O.
j Pitman bf Hillsboro, this Week.
They were hostesses on iWed-
f nesdav tight at a dinner at the
Mr.'s and Mrs, Russell Beutler y. home of thtir parents, ilr, and I
nave sent invitauons to a large i Mrs. ! J. S, Lochead od North
group of friends for an open j Summed street
nouse ior wmcn xney wui De , tiblej decorations ! for the I
hosts Sunday night at their North f 4 waa m the
garaen, iwere un-nusjtea cocoa-
Calling hours for the informal
-affair ; are from 7 to 11 o'clock. !
The hosts will receive informally I
in the living room which will be
decorated with bouquets of ros-i
es and other summer, flowers.
Assisting about the rooms will
be Mrs. Carl Quistad, Mrs. Louis i
Lorenz and! Mrs. Claude Post f
Miss IHunt Weds
Army .Officer
St iVincent's dePaul Catholic
church was the setting for the
marriage ' of Miss Shirley Hunt
daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hunt and Lt William F. Mel
ville, jr.,' son of Mr. and Mrs.
William. F. Melville, sr., of Bal
timore, Maryland, 'on Tuesday,
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Rev. Louis Rodakowski read
the rites before the altar which
was banked; with pastel bouquets J
of gladioluses. Mrs. Monica Ro-1
dakowski sang "Ave Maria." '
The bride chose a white af- j
ternoon frock with eyelet em- i
broidery f trim and a ' white f
starched ( lace Dutch . cap. Her j
accessories were white and she
wore an orchid corsage. j
Attending the bride were Miss
Ardelle Scott and "Mrs. Arleen J
Nedrow. jTbey wore blue and
grey ensembles and corsages of
gardenias: and pink rosebuds.
Standing : with the groom were
Mr. Arthur Newman and. Lt
Winfred Hunt. . :
A reception followed the cere
mony. Later the couple left for
a wedding trip. Lt Melville is
stationed at the Salem army air
base with the signal corps. He
received his education in Bal
timore. S i ,
Mrs. Melville is a graduate
of Salem schools and attended i
nuts hofdini. flowers.
Guests inyited by,the Lochead I
girls fori their guest, Nahcy Pit
man, were Margie iCooley, i Jean
Claire Swift Marianne Croisan,
Harriet Huston and Helen ! She-
pard.
Motor
Kirk
Corps
bt
Homi
The country,' hdme of ; Mrs. :
Walter Kirk was the scene of
an informal gathering Wednes
day afternoon when inembers
of the Marion county Red Cross
Motor dorps met for luncheon.
A" long 1 1 a b 1 e, centered with
roses, was arranged on tne ter
race, j I j
Special guests were Mrs. Olive
Doak ifynon. executive secre
tary of the Red' Crpss, and Miss
Elizabeth PutnamJ wh4 spoke
informally to the group!
New officers were elected with
Mrs. George ' King; chosen cap
tain; Mb. preymab Boise, first
lieutenant;- j and : Mrs. Ernest
Iufer, second lieutenant Mrs.
George Hug is the! retiring cap-
Corps members present were
Mrs. Williatn Busick, Mrs. .Dor
othy. Byeri, , Mrs. Breyman !
Boise lAral-Gcorgls; mkkLUti.
Donald young; w jMrs. ! Ernest
Iufer, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. i
Grover lillman, M r s . 1 Charles !
Hugging Mrs. George Hug, Mrs. !
J. H. Richards, iU Mrs. Fred j
Moxley, Mrs. Edgar Linden,
Mrs. Frederick Hp Thompson,
Mrs. John .Graham, Miss Betty
Woodward,
Kirk.
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenaeth WUsen At ChampOeg
.and daughter, ratty, are vaca
tioning this week at the Nes
kowin hotel.
Willamette university. She is a?
mmhM Jirf Ttelia Phi sirnritv. s.
She has I been connected . with PreSeiit PliDl
. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bensa have
.as their house guest this week
iiis sister, Mrs. Irene Connett df
Longvlew, Wash. .
( ' Mr. and Mrs. Hash McCasaasoa
of The Dalles were visitors in
Salem the first of the week.
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CANTEEN CALENDAR
' THUKSDAT, JULY tt
PEO- "
FRIDAY, JULY tt
Beta Slma Phi.
SATURDAY, 1VH.T tS :
1 to 4 West Stayton Community"
' elub. -
4 to 1 Nebraska elub,
V to 11 Home Economics club of
Fairfield.
ai'NDAY, July js
. t to 11 Royal Neighbors take La
ish. 11 to 1 Etokta Club, i : i
. 1 to 4-Kiwwtil club.
4 to T Oregon Stat mothers elub.
7 to 11 Roberts Home Economics
elub. ii ;? -? ;
MONDAY. JU1.Y SI
Delta Tau Gamma tnouiers.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1
Silverton rroup.
'WEDNESDAY, AL'GUSX t -
' Junior guild. . . , .
Today's Menu
r A rather unusual isalad com-
bination begins the meal, today
that includes a seasonable veg
etable with quick cooking meat
I Cheese, pea and pickle salad
- Lamb chops
:; ": Fresh applesauce . .
Boiled potatoes " "
Buttered zucchini squash with
young onions . . "
Fresh peach sundae ,
: - t
" . CHEESE, PEA AND FICKLE
. j - SALAD
J ' Mix about an equal quantity
fresh cooked or .canned peas
t with grated cheese, and about
four small sweet picaies. mix
with mayonnaise to moisten and
serve on shredded lettuce.
: For the vegeUble, - cut the
lucchini squash , in -very thin
Ulices, and cook with very thin
j sliced green onions which, in
clude part or the green, tsuiier
and season with salt and pepper.
The Norwood family, reunion
, was held at Champoeg Sunday
with six of the Norwood sisters
her? for the occasion.
Twenty six were here for the
celebration and sisters present
were Mrs. Carl Ehret of Oak
land, Calif.; Mrs. J. R. Justice
of Seattle, Mrs. Hugh William
son of Portland, Mrs. E. C. Ap
person and Mrs. William Diel
schneider of McMinnville and
Mrs. Homer Goulet sr. of Sa
lem. :
Service Women
What (hey can do
What jheyVa doing oboui H
V ALBANY Private Jean
; Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. E. Cotter, 306 East 6th street
Albany, is home on furlough
visituig relatives and " friends.
When Pvt Dunn enlisted in the
Women's Army : Corps in Oc
tober, 1943, she was the third
; member of the' family . to engage
: in the military service. Now she
' is stationed at Fort McPherson,
. Atlanta, Georgia, performing her
duties as an MP. ' -
MILL CITY Home on leave
of absence this week Vis Cpt
Phyllis Frank, daughter of Mrs.
Edna Jenkins of Mill City. Prior
to the WAC corporal's enlistment
in February 1943, she worked as
a telephone operator at Mill Ci
ty. Upon completion of primary
training at Daytona Beach?-Florida,
she was sent to Midland
radio school in Wisconsin. At
the present time CpL Frank.-Is
assigned to Scott Field, Illinois
as a radio technician. V
States National bank.
r . . . . . .1
Mrs. Slater New j
President
The Kappa Alpha Theta alum-
nae met I Tuesday night at Jhe j
Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. f
John
present
and
Mrs.
faham
Wallace Graham will II
string!
Walter
Will
Taylor Hawkins. This was , the J
last meeting of the season. New s ; Twenty
officers were elected with .Mrs.; play tin
Richard Slater named president;!- Ewing,
Mrs. Victor Murdock, secretary; i ganist
and Mrs. Rosalie Porter, treas-j
urer.l Mrs. James Sears is the ?
retiring president " i f
A late supper was served by)
the hostess with her daughter,!
Harriet assisting. ; V i - I
his; pupils in
group recital Friday night at the
First Evangelical ichurch, Mar
lon and . Summer streets, . at 8
invited to attend, i i t
Over 120 students from Salem
and: vicinity, including a few
from Albany, will participate.
five to sixty pupihv will!
each group. , Miss Hazel
accompanist, is or-
Ithd
at
the First Methodist
.Congratulations go to Mr. and J
Mrs. George H. Grabenhorst jr. ;
on the birth of a daughter, GailJ,
Marie, at the Deaconess hospital'
on July 22J The little girl, who
weighed seyen pounds five oun-'j
ces, Is the granddaughter of Mr. I
and MrsJ George Amort and Mr.!
and Mrs. George It Grabenhorst 5 1
sr. Mrs. Grabenhorst' will be re- '
membered as Lovey Amort' -- i
church pf Albany. . . '
A feature of theiprogxam will
be "Talfs of the Vienna Woods"
for strings,! arranged by John
Wallace! Graham. Twelve violins
will play Bach's Double Concer-
f the: Leslie Meth
has just concluded
uslcal activity un-
tlon of Melvin Gil-
son. . To! mirk ' the occasion, the
members of the choir and their
families! nlet Tuesday! on , the
lawn ofj thej parsonage for a pic
nic dinner and evening of games'
Forty members and; guests were
present ;. j ; 'r.V-ji-
to.
" The cl
odist churc
a. year
der the
bell
n
of ha
Miss JPatricU Vandeneynde,
Miss Betty Simmons, Miss Sybil Additional Women's
ton wfll be guests at a party to-i xeaiurcs un rage x-.
night for which Mrs. William
Earl Snell (Marylee Fry) wiU be
hostess at her Portland home in
compliment to Mrs. Eugene Reed
(Patricia Otten), who has re
turned from Chicago where she
has been with Lt Reed. '.
Permanent
:f Push IVava 0 t
( Complete
) J Open Thurs. Eve. "
v J J Appointment
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SUGAR STAMPS ;
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Optometrist
111 N. Liberty CL
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WHICH HAS BEEN SO POPULAR FOR THE PAST
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Complete closerout of all purpose dresses; many of them
'selected from our finer stocks. Late, arriTals and other
causes force us to give these dresses awayat the top of
jthe season. Regularly sold at 19.95 and 22.95. Come early
ianr get them at only ' j -
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SHIPMENT ...COME IN SOON!
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Complete close-out! All broken lines of coals; all styles,
jkinds and colors, up to $35.00. ' j
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They will gbdjiij
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Suede cloth, Jersey, Faille clath bats drawstring, over
arm and frame bags . . . All colors and CO QC
kinds; sold regularly up to $5.95 close out
at only ,. . i
Hoso ;; f " i ?
- Rib-mesh and lisle: all sizes and good colors.' Regularly '
sold from S1.85 to 1.9i. CE-l O CLl Hfl
Come and get thtm- Wf' - for WW
whfle they last at '
HOSE
We have Just received a small shipment t of .spe
cial quality white hose to be sold at very low
, it : , ha . M - s mam
prices. Also smau quanuty w uutti,
1 same quality, regularly $L15. Close out
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Catering to the most exclusive clientele ta Ore
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lems; she guarantees complete -satisfaction.
Specializes in Permanent Waves
Complete line of Dermetics: Revlon and
Helen Segar
BLOUSES
Complete close out! All colors and prints. Jersey shirts,
crew neck and collar-, blouses. Some CO CO
sold as high as $MV are to go at waWW
mm
Close oat en all straw Summer
numbers, all greatly reduced.
Regularly priced from $3.95 to
$20. Closing out price........
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while they- last. Many of them CtV CZ
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