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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1944)
it . - "t PAGE SIX The OnTGOII STATwilJX Cdcra, Oregon, Thursday Morning. September 21. ISM i 1 i i ! Party Will Fete Mrs, Busick J Mrs. Glenn Stevens and Mrs. ' Harold Busick will be hostesses . for a dessert luncheon Saturday afternoon at the former's noma on Horth 23rd street in compli ment to Mrs. Raymond Busick, - who recently returned from Ge- neva, New. York where she ho been residing with her navy hus band the past two years. Guest will be seated at small tables centered with bouquets of zinnias, asters and other autumn flowers. Arrangements of the i same flowers will) be used about the guest rooms. Contract bridge will b in play during the after- ' noon. . . V I ' Honoring Mrs. Busick will be Mrs. H.-T. Irving, Mrs. Alfred GerHnger, Miss Maxine Paulsen, Mrs. Wilson Siegmund, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Thome ' H. Hammond, , Mrs. Wayne - J. Page and Mrs. E. B. Bossatti, Mrs. WiUia mOtt, Mrs. D. O. Reine mer and Mrs. Harold E. Holmes of Dallas, Mrs. Harold Busick and Mrs. Glenn Stevens. ! . w - Cv SpTY CLUBS itec Thy HOME University Couple to Service Ycnicn ; What they can do , - - , What they're doing, about It ! Saturday,; September - 23 has been set as the date for the mar riage of Miss Mary Margaret HAYES VILLE Aldene Frey has completed enlistment in the WAVES and will go to Hunter college, NY, on November 12. uage ui jnu mi7 joargarei ! t Llvesay, daughter of Mr.V and SnrnntV Mrs. R. ILXivesay of Dallas, and VA MA 1 Alumnae Officers Are Reelected Officers of the Salem Philhar monic orchestra association were reelected on Tuesday night when the executive board met at the telephone office. - The constitu tion of the organization requires that to be an active group, the board must hold meetings at reg ular intervals; this was the re quired meeting. - . " The association has been inac tive during the past two years because of the war, but plans to continue work upon Its conclu sion. N.H .' . ; ' Harry V. Collins was reelected. president of the 6 organization;; Judge George Rossman, Charles H. Huggins and Mrs. Karl Becker vice - presidents; Mrs. Russell Bonesteele, secretary; Miss Nel lie Schwab, treasurer. . Barlows Parents Of Daughter v, " .. Major and Mrs. Frank S, Bar- " low jr., of. Portland, are beings congratulated no the birth of a daughter, Susan': Jo, born on September 4' at St Vincent's hospital in Portland. The moth er, Marjorie Safford, was for- merly of Salem. Major Barlow , flew home for, four days 'to see his daughter, and has now re turned to duty as executive offi-v cer of a railroad 'operating bat talion. ' Grandparents are 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Safford of port land, formerly of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. F. S.' Bar low of Los Ange les. Great godmothers are Mrs. E. E. Aubrey of Tangent and Mrs. Belle Looney, Portland. ' Betty Toeys Sets the . : Date - ' Miss Betty Toevs and Mr. Adolf O. Krehbiel have set thier wedding day for Sunday, October 8. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Katherine Toevs and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Chris-; tina Krehbiel of Pratum. ." The marriage ceremony will take place at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, . Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Toevs, on Cascade Drive at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. ' -.v-: Mrs. Arthur L. Levin (Barbara Taylor) will be the honor at tendant and Mr. Henry Toevs will serve as best man. , 'The couple will reside m Pra tum where he is proprietor of the Pratum Merchantile com pany. '.. ; . CtUB CAUZIDAH x I' I ' . ' ! THVXSpAT r . . - ' j , BunatM and Profcaaioeat Wo. " man's club board, meeta wiU Phebe ftcAdams, 7S South X2tft street. TJO p.m. i Woman's Relief Corps aid sod ety wil lCn. W. O. Walker. IMS North Summer street, 2 pjn. . i .rxroA -- :.' i j ' ridelis class. Jason Lee Metb J odist chvirch, covered dtth din ner mettng, S.30 pjn at church. : SATUnpAT -,.:-' 1 Salem Woman's club meet at (lubhoua. SdO pm, board, meet -Ing at 1, pjn. - TVtSDAT v ' i' ' : J Salemp Cetmcu Church wome meet at? YWCA, 1 pja. WEDNISSDAT I PreabrterUn Woman's associa tlon meet at church, 2 pjn. Hostesses Eniertain At Bridge Legion Installs New President New Officers for WCTU Group - . : The South Salem WCTU has announced the following officers for the new organization year, beginning the first of October; president, Mrs. Vergil Burson; vice-president, Mrs, Bessie Coo-, per; recording : secretary Mrs. Mason Bishop; corresponding , secretary,; Mrs. C. W. Stgcey; treasurer, Mrs. Alma Barkus. - Mrs. Cooper and Mrs.. Baxkus were reelected to their - offices, while the remaining are new. Retiring from office 'were Mrs. ' Mason Bishop as president, Mrs.. Charles Haworth as recording secretary and Mrs.. George Hen derson as corresponding secre ts ry. ; Eastern Star Social Meeting ' Members and visitors ot Chad wick Chapter, Order of the East ern Star met Tuesday night at Masonic Temple; Obligation night was observed, i .' After the meeting Mrs. Ed ward Kortzeborn, accompanied by Mrs. Ronald Craven, sang a ; group of songs for the pleasure of the chapter. Supper was served in the din ing room, decorated with bou quets of fall flowers. - Mrs. William Connell Dyer, and Mrft. Clayborne Dyer have Invited 4 group of friends to their I home or! North lJth street Fri 1 day night - - - - ' Contract bridge will be in play "2 A c . . ' ' during the evening. A late sup- Capital Umt 9, AmencanW- per will be served by the hos ion Auxiliary held its first reg- Guest3 .eated at rJT8 small tables centered with bou- aighr at eight o-ckK at the u 0 Bnd Salem Woman'sclub. Mrs. Don other et, wlll dtcottt9 Madison was installed as presi- T dent at an impressive candlelight Buew 1 1 ' ceremony. Mrs. Madison's assis- I - ting officers for the coming year; are Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, first vice-president; Mrs. I. N. Bacon,' , , second vice-president; Mrs. Frank. Marshall, secretaryr Mrs. W. H. ' Anderson, finance officer; Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs. John H. Brady and Mrs.' A. W. Lovick, members at large of the executive ; board.' Mrs. Frank Marshall made the arrangements for the installation which was presided over by Mrs. Leon Brown, department finance officer. Mrs. Brown was assisted by past presidents Mrs. Earl An- dresen, Mrs. ' Arthur . Johnson, : Mrs. Glenn Porter, Mrs Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. Stanley Krueger and Mrs. Frank Mar shall. , ; .i - ' Mrs. James Garson, retiring president, gave her report on the year's work. Mrs. E. J. Krotze- ' born sang several solos. Delegates to the ' department convention held in August at Portland gave reports on the various meetings they attended. At the reception following the meeting Mrs. Harold F. Perkins of Tacoma, a past unit president, and. Mrs. Leon Brown presided at the urns. The serving table was decorated wit a bouquet ot fall flowers and lighted tapers. , A meeting of the membership committee was announced for to night at the home of Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mrs. Madison Is. giv ing a dessert supper Monday,! September 25, at her home for the officers and committee chairmen. Mr. Paul Jaquita, son. of Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jaquita of Newberg. The wedding will take place in I Dallas at the Methodist church . with Rev, Harold SheUhart' of Gresham officiating at 3 o'clock. The bride will be attended by . her cousin, Mrs. E. L. Sandquist , of Eugene, land her brother, TS Ralph W. Iivesay, Home on fur--lough enroute to Camp Crowder, Missouri, win serve as best man for Mr. Jaquith. : '.. The wedding reception will be held at the church immediately . after the ceremony. 1 , ' The couple will reside in Sa lem until November 1, at whlcav time they will go to Waitesburg, Wash., where Mr. Jaquith has ac- cepted a student appointment at : the Methodist church. While in Waitesburg ; they both will attend Whitman college. j . ' Miss Livesay is a senior at Wil lamette university; She has been prominent In music circles and a member of Mu Phi Epsilon. na tional music honorary. Her fi ance is a junior at Willamette and has been attending the sum mer session. He is a pre-theo-logical student and has been youth director at the First Meth- odist church the past year. He is member of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity. - r, . ' . " , Credit!' Women .Hold Meeting . Members! of the Salem Credit" Meet Sorority alumnae groups are beginning their fall activities and several meetings were scheduled this weeia.::v: y-:'r?&Xit Mrs. jarne Ericksen enter tained the Delta Zeta alumnae at her home on South Cottage street Tuesdaynight Election of offi cers was held with Mrs. William Bradford, 1 president; and Miss Maxine paulsen, secretary-treas-jurer. Mrs. Emmett Kleinke is . the retiring president ;. A dessert supper was served by the hostess with an evening of cards following. The group plans to assist with Red Cross and war work, ths winter. Present were Mrs. Floyd Bow ers, Mrs! William Bradford, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Esther fas . ton of Stayton, Mrs. C L Hays, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Emmett 1 Kleinke,! Miss Maxine Paulsen, Mrs. Gloria Magnus, Mrs. Virgil ' Sexton, Mrs. Uoyd Sanders, Mrs. Doris Griffin; Miss Catherine Rowe off Dallas and Mrs. Bjarne Erickseni Mrs. Donald J. Armpriest op- ened her home to alumnae of Al pha Gamma Delta Tuesday night At the first fall meeting of the group Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson was elected president of the alumnaei , A dessert supper ' was served by the hbstess. The evening hours were spent informally. , ' Bou GloriaKoch Has Birtt day Party j t Glorii Koch, daughter tof Mr; and Mr. William C Koch, was : honoredj on her ' fifth birthday Saturday afternoon at an infor mal party. Games were in play during the afternoon with birth day cake and refreshments serv ed later Mrs. Koch was assisted by Mrs. i Ross Jones and Mrs. Ce cil Manon. The red, blue and white cflor scheme was carried out in tte table appointments, f '. Honong Gloria were Lucille Schindler,; Helen Calahan, Shar- on ; and Glenda Lee Barker, Sharon 1 and Sandra Johnson, Rosemafyj Manion, Sharon nda Donna I Jean Whitacre Gary ' Manion v and Charles Stoop. Ad- -.Mr. director AntHonys Home From Trip Women a .Breakfast ; elub held quets of i autumn flowers provid- xneir meeting at Schneider's on - ed the decorative note. Tuesday morning. TIrs. Bessie Kayser, president presided;. Mrs. Dorothy Hill was in charge of the' educational lesson. Mrs. Hazel Johnson and Miss Dorothy Hellekes were introduced as new members, j "' . The nominating committee for selection of candidates to be elected on October. S are Mrs. Alta Myerst chairman, Miss Lil lian Kayser and Miss Lena Blum. The board meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kayser at 6:30, September 2S. The Salem club will entertain other clubs! of this region on Oc . tober 7 and 8 when the regional conference is i held here. Mrs. Kayser announced her chairmen for the conference as Mrs. Alta Myers, general chairman; "Mrs. R. Anthony, program of Salem USO, has re turned from a two weeks vaca tion spent at Victoria, B.C, Se attle, and Lake Sutherland on , the Olympic Peninsula. With him was; Mrs. Anthony, whom he met at Victoria as she returned via the Canadian Pacific route from a three months' visit in the east: Mrs. Anthony's trip included visits at the homes of her daugh ter, Mrs! E. G. Squire, r in Se- attle; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " JRobert vpBayne. in Oiicago: her Louise Jones, favors: Mrs. T5erfc tontet,1 Mrs. E. H. Caldwell, vaise Elliott, decorations; Mrs. 1X1(1 f on, Bruce C. Anthony, Else Alia, registration: Mrs. Hel-' t0"1 of Niagara Falls, N.Y. She Si- ditionali guests were Mrs. M. mon Mrs. Ross Jones, and Mrs. Cecil Manion. Mrs. Raymend BUI ef Hous ton, Texas, is visiting in, Salem with friends and relatives. She was called here by the recent illness fo her father; Mr. W. N. Hulsey. Enroute Mrs. HilL visit ed in Burbank, California, with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hulsey and family. While in Salem she'SOC BRIEFS Mrs. Lindgren To Entertain Mrs. N. J. Lindgren has Invited members of her club to a lunch eon Friday afternoon at her home on North Captiol street' Bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour.. .;, - 'Vr.v." '; Special guests will be 'Mrs. Earnest Easton and Mrs. W. W. Moore, Memebers are Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter, Mrs. Max O. Bur , erv Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. John W. Harbison, Mrs. Lynn Purvine, Mrs. L. L. Laws, Mrs. R. T. Boals and Mrs. Lindgren. ' . '- ' Miss Patricia Vandenejrnde and her brother, Ensign Rodney. '.Vandeneynde, have been spend ing, several days in Eugene vis Itig with friends. They were ac companied by Ensign , Vande- neynde's Alpha Tau Omega fra ternity brother, Lt ; William , CMalley . of McMinnville Miss Vandeneynde " went 7 down for rush week and was at the Pi Beta -Phi house. . f Visitors Will : Be Guests Mr. and Mr Leon Perry will entertain at dinner tonight; in compliment' to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph jR. Matthews of 'Kansas City, Missouri at their Jefferson street home. j Covers will be placed lor jir. and Mrs. Matthews, Dr. and Mrs. Harry jH. Olinger and Mr. and Mrs. ijeon Perry Mr. and Mrs. Matthews have been visiting at the Olinger home and spent part of thei time at the Olinger beach home t Neskowin. 5 . I j WOODBURN At a charming ly appointed tea Sunday after noon t her home at. 185 East Lincoln street Mrs. E. J. Allen complimented her daughter, Mrs. tionald Lauer, of Oakland, who, with her two small sons, Allen nd Donnie, are vacation ' ing with her parents. Mrs Paul Mills presided at 1 the coffee urn and Mrs. J, J. Hall poured tea. Othef guests during the afjernoon.were! Mri Hi F. Butterfield, Mrs. N. Hall, Mrs. O. L. Withers, Mrs. Kenneth Mc Grath,Mrs. John Muir, Mr, less ' T. Fikln, Mrs. L. S. Mochel, Irs. iFred Odgers,-Mrs.EarlHouse-; weart nd Miss Zoa Lowthian. en Livingston, publicity; Miss Lillian Kayer, program. - Return From Convention " Home from Chicago where they attended the annual meeting of the American Bar association are Judge and) Mrs. George Rossman and Mr. and Mrs. Custer Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Ross left late in August, going east by the Cana dian route; and enjoying a cruise of the Great Lakes. They visited in New Yprk City before going to Chicago. will be at the home of her father on South 18th street This is her first visit home in 1$ years Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gast are receiving congratulations on the. birth of-a son, Stefan Paul, on Monday at the Deaconess hospi tal. The little boy, who weighed eight pounds, seven ounces, has an older brother, Frederick. Mrs. Dana Brasted of Port Henry? New York, who has been spending the summer at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bruf fee, on East Nob HflV entrained for her home Tuesday. She will visit friends enroute east at Mar shall town, Iowa, and Chicago. , MENU FOJt TODAY ON PAGE $ Permanent Push Uave f T Cocp!et8 r J Open Tnurs. Eve. by Appointrneat lhae ZZZ2 ' Z'.l rirst Kzfaaii C;i Cllz. Casth Pcra. VTsrcrs L. "Hon H.virw Juk.iL;:j.l..i'aUii If you i--er from hot CashM, feci veak, fcsrroua, a bit bine at timet kU tati to t&e rtmctlonal "mkldie t prUvt rcuilar to women try t- ".h . I'izX UAm'a Vfetabla Cota rwn4 to t irre auctt aymntoma. UJkQ tv.L,T t tomb-it htlpt Mtvrtl 'tXL-i 1 1 'I ciirectloc. , L -1 E I 3 HI-... i ! I ! Dr Harry A. Ercrra - I Optometrist ' Pt N. Liberty Ct - was a guest for a week at Ann Arbor, Mich in the home of Syed Sipajuddin Kadri of India. WhUel in Niagara Falls Mrs. Anthony was entertained by the Association of Professional Wo men Writers and other organiza tions ofjUrhich she was formerly an active member. A daughter, Naomi Susan CaldwelL was born on August 2 to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. CaldwelL a granddaughter of the Anthonys. 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