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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1944)
' 4 - TIi OHEGOIT STATES! lAIt Salem, Oxygon, Tuesday Morning, Ilorember 21, 1211 Colonel and . Mrs. Hays . Honored Colonel and Mrs. Samuel D. Hayes wert honored at a fart--well dinner Saturday night at tht Officers' club at Camp Adah:. Colonel Hays, who has been post commander at Camp Adair, left Monday for his new station at Camp Beale, Calif. Mrs. Hays, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Helen Hays,, and son. Cor poral William Hays, left Sunday for their home in Boise. While in Salem (hey have been residing at. the Royal Court apartment Corporal Hays, who is stationed at Fart Leonard Wood, Missouri, : came Vest to say au revoir to his father. " The dinner tables were deco rated with arrangements of chrysanthemums and carnations In pastel shades. Covers were placed for fifty guests with Lt Colonel and Mrs. Eugene Foster, Captain and Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, Captain and Mrs. Fred Sul livan and Major Clarence Stone hocker attending from Salem. During the dinner Colonel and Mrs. Foster presented Colonel j 1 IT-, .oi.li urlH fflft uu . m--. from the group. Marking Mrs. Hays' place at the dinner table - were red roses from Mrs. Doug las McKay. ' I An informal farewell reception honored Colonel and Mrs. Hays Iter the dinner hour. t" ' - ' - - ' Miss Syverson "Goes South Miss Juanita Syverson, who entrained Monday for Tyler, . Texas, wnere ner marriage vo Lt. Donald G. Gwinnup will . take place, was honored at a bridal shower when Mrs. T. Strand, Mrs. Roy Larson, Miss Thelma Strand,. Mrs. J. Syver-. son, Mrs. R. R. Crain and Miss . Beulah , Syverson entertained. ; Lt Gwinnup was formerly; sta tioned at Camp Adair with the 104th division. - j ' .. White chrysanthemums and candles decorated the guest rooms. A miscellaneous anower honored the bride-elect . ! and Judy Ann Crain passed j the cards. A late supper was served by the hostesses. -- lx Honoring Miss Syverson were Mrs. C A. Holcomb, Mrs. G. Quesseth, Mrs. Luta Yeasley, Miss Gladys Quesseth, Miss Thelma Strand, Miss Anita; Humphries,. Miss Mary Vivqualn, Jfrm f n,iF T wan rwrm TLfirw Allf Syverson, Mrs. George Winde dahL Miss Clarice Setter, Miss Lucille Satter, Mrs. Boh Caton," Mrs. Roy Larson, Mrs. J. Stirl ing Kelsey, Miss Delight Heath, , Mrs. J. C Cook. Mrs. M. C. Morreil, Mrs. J. Syverson, Miss Beulah Syverson and Mrs. R. R. Crain. ' . i Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Riggs -are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a son, James Lander, at the Salem General hospital Monday . morning. . The little boy, who weighed eight pounds twelve ounces, has a four year old brother,. William. Dr. and Mrs. Riggs came to Salem early this fall from Baltimore. He is professor of education at Wil lamette university. Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks enter tained a group et Willamette uni versity faculty women who meet regularly for sewing. Monday af ternoon at her home on North 14th street At the tea hour the group honored Miss' Lois Latimer on her birthday. j : ' ' "' ?'";n '-i : ffi'y ' By buying extrst War Bond " , ; , - I U '. ., V".. ... .''';: if i , :, ,! help to pay the price . .. "MotViciory - ' - - - ' ; ' . ----t -.' i''-'r ; "-. '.i "; i. . '"Jl .; 'f.: ti.'t -'" . ,,-" . - . ; -.- , - - -;:--v. - v y :; -"--i " : r . ft--. 5 '.' , ' ' -1 " i , i ' ' J j I INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION ; v.---T- v .- yx t- :hxcxk -X-x, x . Luncheon , At Marcus Home Mrs. A. F. Marcus presided at . a dessert luncheon Monday af ternoon at her home on State street In compliment to board members of Women of Rotary, j The luncheon tables were dec orated with bouquets of chry - santbemums in autumn shades. Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell presided at the meeting. November 27 is the i regular meeting date of Women j of Rotary. The luncheon will be ' held at the First Congregational church. i Covers were placed for Mrs. I Lovell, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Charles Fowler, Mrs. Mei vin H. Geist, Mrs. Lyle Leigh ton, Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, Jr., Mrs. . Arthur Hay, Mrs. Arthur Jones, ' Mrs. Abner Kline and Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Didne Ellis to Have Birthday Diane Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis, will cele brate her third birthday Wed nesday afternoon when her mother entertains a group of her friends at their home on East Lefelle street A birthday cake will be a feature of the after noon. Miss Jeannette Brown will assist Mrs. Ellis. Bidden to honor Diane - are Judy , and Richard Nelson, Jean and Joan Keir,. Billy and Susan Bush, Linda and Petty Sue Rit chie, Judith and Janice Hauge- and David Pace. Other guests will be Mrs. Rich ard Nelson, Mrs. Harold. Keir, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. J.Mar vin Ritchie, Mrs. Richard Hauge and Mrs. Edward Pace. P Tonight Mr. and Mrs. ' Ellis will entertain at a family dinner in honor of Diane. Eastern .Star to Have Guests Special guests of Chadwick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star tonight will be , matrons and patrons of Portland chap ters of the order. A Thanksgiving day program is being arranged by a commit tee of men members with Mr. Harold Philiipp chairman. Re freshment committee members for the evening are Mr. J. S. Murray, Mr. Harry Crawford, Mr. Robert Crawford, Mr. H. R. Robinson and Mr. A. E. Utley. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Ohlinr returned Sunday from a week's , stay in San. Francisco. While in the bay city they were registered at the Palace hotel. Mr. Ohling went south on business and they were joined there by Eugene friends. SOCIETY li CLUBS riusic Tho HOME CALEHDAS i rrcsnAT Etokta wctaurs duo with Mrs. W. W. Chad wick. UBS Nartfe, Winter atrvet. 1:1 dntt hmcb- 11 Salem Caetral WCTO SMet at luu an earite euflts. - American Wr Mothers at USO, all 47 meeting. Rational Seacbers dub mart at Auburn school, S-.30 pa Laurel Social Hour club, trim Mrs. Edward randrlch, S3 State stnwtj 1 pjn. . , Garden Club at Gardn er Home Friendly jNeighbor Garden club was entertained Thursday at the homi jof Mrs. W. E. Gard ner on Fsfirytew avenue. The evening wi spent In making USO scrapbqoks. The next meet ing will be I December 7 with Mrs. L. E. Davis, with Mrs. Erie Butler in charge of the program. Present jere Mrs. F. J. Bradshawv Mrs. A. A. Larsea, Mrs. C Dij Anderson, Mrs. A. W. Coon, Mj-s. Herbert Rasmus sen, Jr, MM. Clarence Blimdell, Mrs. Glenn; Ivie, Mrs. Eric But ler, Mrs. CifA. Ratdiff, Mrs. F. P. Phipps, Mrs.j L, E. Davis, : Mrs. W. C Thomas, Mrs. H. M. Dunn, Mrs! j Ralph Tolder and Mrs. W. E. Gardner. ITaTe you tncd tlieol Know hat tbey can ftofo your skin? DOROTHY AY 'H1 COME It ANN ASK Alt XXKET.! 1 m- - ' -z t . Miss Bhzel Winters f she ftmou porotfej Gray Fifth Avenue Salon. I Shell gUdlj Tou. Sha's a our cosmeuc coosMr - Nov1. 26-22 Inclusive i Wmett'a t Capital Dreg Sbre Cor. SUte A Liberty Ph. Silt . - r OR GUcutUna Dinners Are Event of Week ' , Thanksgivlnf eve will be marked with several informal sol dal fatherinp. ; Mr. i and Mrs. Charles A. . Sprafue will preside at dinner, Wednesday nlht at their North I 14th street residence In compli ment to a group of friends. The evening wQl be spent Informally. Dean and Mrs. Melvin H. Geist have' invited a' croup of j their friends to dinner and an In-' formal j X gatherm J Wednesday night at their home on West Le felle street x::--x :s:xM-m The May-Navember circle ef the Woman's Society of Christian Service;, of the Jason Lee church will meet 1 Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock with Mrs. W. B. Whitting toh, Ml South street Miss Mil dred Slmonds, missionary from India, will speak to the group in fonhally. : Women's GIFT 1IANDKERCIIIEF8 ySs. Lovely flowtr print or snowy X I x jr Jvxjk white ernbroide red. Itoy. or un- 2 V HSl. tinimed. Soft, sheer cottons jt s neatly hemmed, strvtootblo yit ; I r? fLAIN PRINTS aNCY 1 Practical, Popular tit m NYLON SLIPS Gossaaaer aif t liaserie, Jastly fa- wi far Its lone wear. Nicelr tailored with pinked seaaas and adjustable straps. Tearese. Sizes K te it. 1 Dressy - Flnnnol Gouns V Soft aia-aineeth, and cosy. Fink. ' attraettre trisaaaincs. Sixes 34 te 41. . Tewa and Gewa wfil meet this ' afternoon in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church at 220 o'clock. Dr. Lawrence A. Riggs of Willamette - university will be the guest speaker. Sewing jClub Is Entertained The Kelzer Sewing club met on Thursday with Mrs. W, E. Savage, .who Is president of the club's ; Red Cross - work. Each meeting la devoted to Red Cross sewing. A covered dish dinner was served at noon. The Novenv ' ber SO meeting will be With Mrs. -A. G. Flemtog,;r'.;'jJ.:c5 v;;; Attending were Mrs. ! Ben Claggett Mrs. Roy Melson, Mrs. J. E. Bartruff, Mrs. Alvin G. Fleming, Mrs. WBlIam Earle, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs. Hick LeRud, Mrs. J. E. Whitehead, Mrs. Arthur E. Cummlng, Mrs. , Sam Richard, Mrs. 1L M. Broad bent, Mrs. A. L. Mason, Miss Alta and Miss Ethel Hall, Miss Lois Reefer . a n d - Mrs. L. W. Megguer, a guest, and Mrs. W. E. Savage. ' ' 1 r -.: 1 Lovely flower print or snowy X I s Js white--ernbroidereL laoy. or un- s V!Ty LA .f s. I "Patricia" . I OlilllUHBiy 72 sheets; 36 envelopes. ' At tractive pebble weave, beau tifuHy sheer. - Quality Band ? AttractiTe box sired sheets; i fif wear white. ; Stationery Bridge Qubs- : Will Meet , 5 r Mrs. Wallace Carson entertain ed her club at bridge : Monday .night at her home on .Leslie street A late supper was served by the hostess. Mrs. Urlln S. Page was a special guest ' Members'are Mrs. Leah Hogue, Mrs. William Deeney, Miss Jo sephine Baumgartner, Mrs. Ed win Keech, Mrs. John CaughelL Mrs. Vern Miller, Mrs. Trank Deckebach and Mrs. Carson. I ,; Mrs. Ira Fltts honored her bridge dub Monday night at her home en South - Commercial street A late supper followed an evening of contract bridge. Mrs. C. E. ! Young was a special .. guest,-.-" i;i -i-cJ, -v 7X"-i li-- Mrs. Warren Baker will pre--side at luncheon this afternoon at her Kmgwood Heights home for the pleasure of her bridge club. Mrs, Anthony Becker , wQl be an additional guest ,. A hostess tonight will be Miss Esther BaJrd, who has invited her club to her home on North Cottage street A late supper will be served after several hours of contract bridge. . , . aW .;:..' . M fA M W V . i ! 1 Colorful Cotton 1 APRONS euk-frant and paaaawt atytoa. Sal Id eelora with say caatraating' bjodinf er bright prints. Sarv ' Icaabia; waahaMa. MaMElMBJl RTsaTBBfraaWi mmx:mm Spic-N-Span White Collars and (Mis - I of one hen- i ty envelopes. j TaUarad and dressy styles la " anewy whita eetten. Eaay te laundar; quick te dry.' . - ( air. and Mrs, Glenn . Rerera (Qeo Sauressig) of Portland were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cast this weekend. They came down for the Junior Woman's club dance Saturday nlrtt Women's Lounge ! Is Opened -.- -.v- v ,,v-'--r- Announcement la being made ' of the opening of a new Worn-, en's Lounge under the sponsor ship of the Salem Council of Church Women.: -. The lounge, . which is three doors north of the ELsinore, former location f the Christian Service Men's Center, will be open daily, except Sun-. day, from 10 ajn. to 339 pjxlj The lounge, which . Monday, is for the benefit of : women and young girls who Fish to rest, read, write, meet friends and check An added accommodation. Is a light lunch counter and a pub lie telephone boothEach week a different church7 will be re sponsible for supplying super vision of the lc All services will be free phone and k )t for the tele- counter. I- Women's Cotton, JAM ARMIES CXKftTLY 1 TAJ LO RED MERCERIZED COTTON BROADCLOTH Ladies - (o)i Gra4 Valae" -ixM Rayon Hosiery Dinner Guests at Schramm Home 4 v i -t-'- ; I 'Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. A Schramm and Mrs. James J. Howard (Patricia Schramm) Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard of Sandy and Mr. and MrsyRonald Hasselman and son, Ronhy, of Gresham. n Later Uy the afternoon the and their guests went to CorvAIlis to attend the wed ding oT Ensign William W. How ard and Miss Lorraine Harris at thelCapua. Delta sorority house Enagn Howard Is a brother of James Howard's husband, Is: in me South Pacific. Will- Present Musical Mrs, David Eason will present night at her home on South Church street at 7 o'clock. ; Miss Donna Jane Macklin, vio- Headrick, win be the guest solo- 1st She will be accompanied by Miss Frances Baum, a member of I ! Expertly tailored by a famous maker of men's pajamas . . . in finest washfast cotton brosd cloth, highly mercerized to keep: j its lustrous beauty. I j Striped and " okin. 34 to 40. Tearose cotton knit in a fine, run-resistant jglore stiteh. , - . .. BelseUaes. ssmteaes, aai taepe laawa with firmly relafereed tape, tees, and heels. Sixes ta 1IH. iU Stale Street , hi