The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1944, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
PAGE SEC
- . - .
The 02ZG0H STATESMAN, Calem, Oregon. Thursday Morning, December IL 1311
1 V
it
V:
v
h
if
Brand Home'W'ill Be Scene
Of (3Mstfri Gathering, ::: :
Arniy Students Guests
: M ... " I ... -.:.',vb-i
The North Summer street home of Supreme Court Justice and
Mrs. James T. Brand will be the scene of a gala Christmas as their
son. Private Tom Brand, and fourteen young? servicemen, who are
in the ASTP program at Oregon State college, will be their holiday
guests. - , "-'A: "' - : . ;
Christmas eve Judge and Mr. Brand will . entertain their guests .
Visitors Are
Here for v
Holiday visitors are arriving
''In the jcapital l daily to c spetjd
Christmas with their families.
Miss Edna Sterling of Seattle ar
rived Wednesday to-be the hoti
day guests of Mr, and Mrs.' Pajd
B. Wallace. The Wallace's two
. daughters, ' Paulie and Nancy
who will arrive Thursday and
Friday from Tacoma and Seattle
to spend the Christmas holidays.
Pauiie is attending Annie Wright
Seminary and Nancy is a fresh
man at the University of Wash
ington, j I i
i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace will be
hosts for their annual dinner at
their country home, "Wallace
Orchards'', Christmas afternoon
in honor of a group of friends.
The buffet dinner will be at
. o'clock. I '
Kertemeyers Heme
Arriving in the capital today
for the holidays will be Captain
. and Mrs. Henry Kortemeyer
(Mary Anne Owen), who are
coming north from Long Beach,
Calif., where he is stationed.
They will be guests at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Jerrold Ow
en, and j also of his parents, Mh
and Mrs. Herman D. Kortemey
er. They expect to.be here a
' wee. ' . , .!
Lt and Mrs. John L. Sullivan
arrived in Salem Wednesday and
are at the country home of her
parents,! Congressman and Mrs
James W. Mott Mrs. Sullivah
went last Thursday Wall?
Walla to meet her husband, who
recentlyj arrived in the states
from France. He was wounded
in the Normandy invasion. Lt.
and Mrs. Sullivan and their
daughter, Frances Ann,' wil
spend his leave at the Mott
home. ' 7 '
Visit at Evans' Heme
" CaDtain and Mrs. Ronald Hus
and daughter, Elizabeth Anne,
have come down from Olympiad,
Wash., to spend Christmas with
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. John.
C. Evans. s Captain Husk is sta- r
tioned at Fort Lewis.
1 Miss Barbara Compton is ex
pected home Friday nightj from
Med ford to be the guest of her
parents, j Mr. and Mrs! Henry Vi
Compton, for, the holidays.
Mis4 ieannette Scott is homp
from Modesto, Calif., where she
has been teaching, to spend the
Christmas ' holidays with . her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Scott. ;
Mrs. Verlin G. Coleman and
little boy, Kenneth HunC ot
Portland will arrive Saturday to
spend a week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Psjttunt.
Come From Canada
Mr. and ;Mrs. Walter S. Page
of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada,
.'arrived in the capital Tuesday to
spend the holidays with her pari--ents,
Mrl and Mrs. Joe E. Woodl
The Pages came by plane as fair
s Vancouver, BC, where they
were grounded. They made the
.rest of the trip by train. The
visitors expect to spend the ret
mainder of the winter at" the
Wood home. . . ' !
Today's Pattern
Perky kerchief -pocket to catch,
a beau's fancy! side-swept cios4
Ing and clean-cut lines-of Pat
tern" 4736 accent your lithe fig
ure;' hat inciuded. v
Pattern 4735 comes la Junior
; miss sixes li, IS, 15 and 17. Size
13, dress,! takes 3 yards 33-tnch
fabric; hat ?j yard 3J-inch fab-
Send SIXTEEN - CQTT3 to eoJm
for this pattern U Tbm Orton
Statesman : pattern f!t.. Saim,
Ore. Print plainly SIZK. NA11Z, AD-V
DRXSS. STVt NUMCEK.- ; ; . j
,Send- FIFTEEN CENTS aor fori
the Anne Adams I att and Winter
Pattern Book, full of mart fabric-)
' saving stv. Frf ttrn foe hat !
fcnd mufi-tS primal rtgUt la book.
Holidays
I i
4736 spJi
' 11,7 -i
at dinner, which will befollow
ed by an informal party with a'
group of young maids bidden to
come at 8 o'clock. Later the
group will attend Christmas eve
services!"; - '
' The Brand home will be dec
orated with evergreens, holly
and many lighted candles. At one
end of the. room will be a large,
decorated tree. . '
: The hdhor guests will be Tom
Brand, Keith Blackl edge ol
Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, Harold ,
Blake, Richard Heiman, Ray
mond Johnson, William Lazzer- "
IrJ, Aaron Plueger all of Los An
geles, Donald Christiansen and
Gerald Parodi of East Ely, Ne
vada, George Fitzgerald of Bell
flower, Calif, William Hamil of
Long Beach, Calif., Stephen Kra- ,
mer of Paso Robles, Calif., Mar
tin Pray of Salinas, Calif., Ean
non Wilder o Santa Ana, Calif,
John Barum of Burbank, Calif.,
Joe Formick and Irving Stein- i
. bock of Salem. , '
Other guests at the party will
be the Misses Peggy Smith,
Rosemary Gaiser, Pat Zeller,
Marie Ann Newman, Phyllis
Wilson, Mariann Croisan, Jean
Swift, Helen Shepard, Mary" Ann
Brady, Gerald in e Schmoker,
Marilyn Hjort, Sarah Ann Ohl
ng, Evangeline McKinley and
Jane Walsh. ! .
On Christmas day the Brands
will entertain at dinner id hon-
or of their son and his guests.
The boys will return to the Ore
gon State- college campus" late
Christmas day. '
Former Salem .1
People Gather ,
Former Salem residents took
part in a social event of Satur
day night at the; home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Baker in Brem
erton, Washington!. Mrs. Adella
Simons, formerly of Salem, and
Mr. John Fehr were married by
Rev. B. Clark of Silverdale. At
tending the couple were Mrs.
Gladys Baker, formerly of Sa
lem, and Mr. Kenneth Johnson.
The wedding march was play
ed! by Mrs. Ernest Remington,
the former Arvella Simons, who i
.also once lived in Salem.
A bridal shower was given the
newly married couple tand also
for Mrs. Oscar Mullein.
Other guests attending who
have lived in Salem were ' Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston , and
daughter.
The Lions club aaxiliary will
meet at the Salem Woman's
clubhouse tonight at 8 o'clock er
a program given by girls of Hill-
crest school. Hostesses .will be
Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. Edward
Majek, Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs.
Loren Wise, Mrs. LeRoy Gleis
ner and-Mrs. F. G. Leserer. h
" SILVERTON Installment of
officers of Ramoni, chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, was held
at a special meeting Monday ..
night with the Masons as hosts. .
-! Mrs. Lloyd Larsen was in
stalled as worthy matron.
! Installing officers were es
corted by Christie McClanathan.
They were Mary Lee Alfred, in
stalling matron, Eaden Ross,
. marshall; Ethel Hubbs, chaplain;
. Gladys Irish, secretary and Mary
- Lois Alfred, organist.
Other officers installed were'
R. A. Fish,, worthy patron; Zeha
Rutherford, associate matron; W.
Clark Bachman, associate pat
ron; treasurer, Mercy Sylvester;
-Mae Finlay, conductress; - and
Melba Stoy, associate conduct
ress; Opal Roop, chaplain; Clella
Fish, marshall; Gertrude Bach
man, Adah; Evelyn Asboe, Ruth; ,
Cora Woodward, Esther;' Alice
Heath, Martha; Opal Loe Electa;
Carol Van Cleve, warder; Mina
Cooper, sentinel. Courtesy girls
are Dorothea Scarth, Merle La-
' Mar, Mary Lee Alfred, Tomina'
Hollingsworth, and Berniece
Larsen. . . I."
After the ceremony a degree
' was given in honor of the worthy
matron during which she was
presented with corsage by her
daughter, GaiL Dorothey Scarth
was soloist-during the degree.
The junior past matron, Clella
Fish, was also honored with a
degree by her officers and pre
sented a past matron's jewel by
Merle LaMar and a corsage by
' Berneice Larsen.' -- ; r.:; ; . .J
At the social hour in the din
ing room, Errol Ross presided as
toastmast,er. Responding : to his
call were Clella Fish, Clay Por
ter, W. P. Scarth, Marie Larsen,
Willard Benson and Major . Lee
Alfred. " Chapter room decora
tions' were arranged by J. E.
Stoy . and Carl Hande. .Refresh
ment committee was R. A. Fish,
Roy Larsen and Dale LaMar.
Masons installed the following
: officers earlier in the evening:
worshipful master, Willard Ben-r
son; senior warden, Ll G. "Mc
Ttonald, junior warden, -C lark
Bachman; secretary, C D, An
derson?; treasurer," Errol Ross;
senior deacon, A. W. Woodward;
Junior : deacon, Kenneth Wil
liams; senior steward. Dale La-
-Mar; junior steward, Roy Lar
sen; chaplain, Ronald Asboe.
Clay Porter, junior past master,
was the 'installingfllce
.. : CLUB CALENDAR
THCRSDAT
t WularoetU University Feulry
Women's club meet at Carrier
room, .First Methodist church.
.130 pjn. : ' -.
' Yomarco Sunday school class.
First Methodist - church, after
. noon Christinas party with Mrs. -Harj
G. Carl. SS K street.
2u9 pjn. ,
r Salem Council of Women's or-
fanizations . Christmas party,
irepiace room, First SleUiodist
churchv t pjn. ,
; ' Fidelia class. First ' BapuTt"
church, with Mrs. Bertha Street..
1878 South Church street. 2 pm.
FRIDAY i '
Vomarco class annual Christ
- mas party at Professor T. S.
Roberts studio. 7 p.m. ;
Miss Spenst Now
Mrs. Tucker
i
In a candlelight setting of
chrysanthemums and white ta
pers at the First Christian "
church, Friday, ' December 8,
Miss Luella Spenst, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spenst of
Dallas, became the bride of Mr.
, Irwin Tucker, F 1c of the U.
navy, son of Mrs. Martha Tuck-1
er of Salem. The ceremony was
read by Rev. Fred Towne. Pre
ceding, the ceremony Harry"
Friesen sang "Because," accom- '
panied by William CaldwelL
The bride, given in marriage
hy her father, wore a wedding
1 dress of ivory satin fashioned;
with ' long train and finger tip
veil. Her bridal bouquet was of
pink rose buds, bouvardia and
white carnations' with white
satin streamers.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGarvey t
of Rose Lodge and1 Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Spenst attended the cou
ple. Mrs.. Vern Spenst and Mrs.
Sidney Ross lighted the candles
before the service.
Mrs. Spenst; mother of-, the
bride, wore a navy velvet and'
corsage of pink rose buds and
violets. Mrs. 'Tucker, mother of
the groom, wore : black velvet
with corsagesf pink rose buds
and blue violets.
Ushers were Vem Spenst and
Sidney Ross.
A reception-' was held in the
church following the ceremony.
Mrs. Herman Wiensy, assisted
by Mrs. Ross, cut and served the
bride's cake. Mrs. Vern Spenst
cut the groom's cake. Miss Vel
ma Hebert, Miss Dorris Janzen,
Mrs. Harry Freisen and Miss
Verda Hiebert served.
The. couple left 'immediately
for, :a short wedding trip to the
coast and later for eastern Ore-
gon. Mr. Tucker for the past
three, years has servedoverseas
with the navy on PT boats. At
the ; expiration i ' his present
leave he expects to be stationed
at Boston. i
Today's
P Needlecraft 1
It just wouldn't be Christmas
without making a few rag dolls
for your favorite youngsters.
Double the tun by making "tod
dler twins. '. ;
Cut - two identical pieces for
each rag doll; clothes of scraps.
Pattern 5411 ha rancfot raHwn i
directions for dolls, clothes. '
Send ELEVEN CENTS to coins tor
thia pattern to The Oregon States
Needlecraft Dent.. Stlem, Ore
Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER.
' your , NAMK and ADDRESS. ;
. - Fifteen centi more brings you out
?New 53-pajre Needlecraft Cauiof;.
133 illustrations of desiraa for em.
broidery, knitting, crochet, quilts.
YT7
Permanent
Push IVave
J vl Complete. wwJ
r . - a
upen inurs. eve.
V VJ ' by Appointment
t- V . ' Phone 8663
Castl Perm.1 VTxvcra
385 First NatioesJ Back Cld.
C,,itw II
SOCIETY.'
clubs ;
MUSIC
Tho HOME
Parties Will
Precede J
Dance
i -. n ';
, Gala event for members, of the
younger set will be the annual
Rainbow Christmas formal,
which will be an event of Sat
urday, night at the Armory. A
number of parties are being ar
ranged to precede the dance.
Suzanne Huggins, daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Huggins,
will be a dinner hostess before
the dance at the Stewart street
home of her parents. Holiday
decorations will be used on the
dinner table and about the
rooms., j i
Covers will be placed for Don
na Lawrence, Carol Cain, Vir
ginia Huston,; Barbara ? King,
Charlotte Alexander, Dale Pence,
George Zur linden, Roger Dasch,
Bob Howell, George Schwarz,
Bill Hill and the hostess. ;
Jean Fidler; Hostess ,
Jean Fidlerhas invited euesL
to a coke party at the hdme of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mer
vin Fidler, on South 21st street,
before the dance. Calling hours
are from 8 to 9 o'clock. The ta
ble centerpiece will be of cedar,
holly and lighted candles. ...
Jean's guests will be Addyse
Lane, Jeanne Foster, Jane Acton,
Helen Paulson Margie Cooley,
Betty Zo Allen, Mary Lou Mc
Kay, Jeanne Gooden, Elynore
Crawford, Joan Lochead, Betty
Manoles, Betty Hughes, I Mar
jorie LundahL June Young, Pat
Brown, Janet Bilea, Jean Swift,
Helen Shepard,, !
Frank BalesBenny Lambert,
Bob Macy, Jack Ricketts; Jack
Stein, Tom Ashford, Bud Hanna
man, Daryl Sim, Reno Yung,
Johnny Supple, Marshall Smith,
Max Maude, Darwin Caspell,
Lyle Park, Bob Busick, Don Far
nam, Roger ; Burns, Arthur En
glebart and Pete Hoar.
A Coke Party
' Phyllis Schnelland Josephine
Kennedy will be hostesses for a
. coke party preceding the formal
. dance at the former's home on
Leslie street, Guests have been
invited to call between 8 and
9:30 o'clock. The Christmas
theme will be carried out in the
decorations.:!
Bidden by the hostesses are
Mariann Croisan, -Miriam Schell
enberger, Joan Randal, Mary
Lou McKay, Pat Agey, Dessa Lee
Holmes,, Janet Rilea, 'Betty
Hughes, Helen Paulson, ; Jean
Swift, Jackie Torgerson, Shirley
Lukins, Suzanne Small, Dorothy
Bergsvik, Bar :ara Sundit, De
" lores Hamilton, Harriet Huston.
Gordon Hewitt, Jack j Fitz
maurice, Jim Phillips, Bud Han
naman, Jim Barlow, Don Schee
lar, Don Farnam, Max Maude,
Jack Ricketts, Rogers Burns,
John Thomas, Joe Healyk Bunny
Mason, Don Pickett, Allan Bell
inger, BotOThomas, Ken Arling
ton, Bill Barlow and Bob Stredig.
The Just-A-Mere club had Us
annual Christmas dinner and
tree at the home -of Ray Lacey
on Kingwood Heights. Cards
were played in the evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Nugent, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Slo
per, Mr." and MrsJ Elmer Cook,
Mr. and, Mrs; Wayne Henry and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey.
IMlSISMMMSmMUSISME
andba
One of the Most Appreciative
Gifts
Is '
I These Beautiful Bags are Styled for Men tvho
Buy for' Women .
Qualily Handbags, Only
, in All the Fashionable Materials and
. . Popular.
::iS-'...!V t -r. .. :v . H :.;. -.5,..' -C "'-'V'" ; ;
J( , . 43t state 5L
-
Ytiletide ; ;V
Parties ; 7 v
Slated : ;
Entertaining this pre-Christ-mas
week centers around infor
mal holiday luncheons and open1
houses. , .
- I Mrs.' Henry Compton .will
preside at a bridge luncheon this
afternoon at iier North Summer
- street - home. Covers will be
placed for sixteen guests.
. A silver and - white color
scheme will be -carried out in
; the yuletide decorations. Con
tract bridge will be in play after
. the luncheon. This is one - in a
- series of luncheons Mrs. Comp
ton is planning. .
' Purvines to Be Hosts
LL and Mrs. "Ralph , EL Pur
vine are entertaining at sn in
formal' aj" home Saturday after-'-,
noon at eir Saginaw street
residence. Their guests will be
the officers and their wives of
the state selective service headquarters.-
" ' .
Calling hours are from 4 to 6
o'clock. The holiday motif " will
be used in the tab.le decorations.
' Christmas greens and . candles
.will be arranged about the
.' rooms.;'. T -
Holiday At Home ...
Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, Jr,
has invited twenty of her friends -to
a "Merry ChristmasM party
- Saturday afternoon at the home
of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
s Harry-J. Wiedmer, on North
- Cottage street.' v
. ' Guests hare been invited i to
call after three o'clock. Holiday
s greens, holly and candles will be
arranged about the guest rooms.
Bradferds Invite Guests
For Sunday afternoon Mr. and
Mrs. William H. Bradford will
be hosts for an informal holiday,
at home at their Center street
residence. Calling hours are
from 3 to 5 o'clock. !
Guests will jbe Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Creighton
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Roth,-Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Rob
erts, ' Mr. and . Mrs. George
Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Stevenson.
Party far Geslets
On the social calendar for the
Tuesday after Christmas is -the
at home for which Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Perry will be hosts at their
Jefferson street residence.
The honor guests will be Ma
jor and Mrs. Homer L. Goulet
Major Goulet recently returned
to the states from two and a half
years - of overseas duty. The
Perrys have invited friends to
call at 8:30 o'clock.
Employes Guests
Of Hospital
Over 130 employes of the Sa
lem Deaconess hospital and
guests were invited by the man
agement to the annual Christmas
dinner in the dining room, Tues
day. Miss Jessie Beldon, record li
brarian, and chairman of pro
gram committee announced se
lections and carols. Students
from Willamette ; university as
sisted in the program, which in
cluded a vocal; solo by Myrna
I Moore, with Barbara Traeger as
the accompanist, and a reading
by Beverly Cox.
Following the dinner Phyllis
Ah alt and David Barklow pre
sented the exchange of gifts.
The personnel of the. hospital
presented gifts to Mr. F. F. We
del, manager and Miss Selma
Hilmer, superintendent of nurses.
The Wesleyan Service Guild
of the Leslie Methodist church
met at the home of Miss Phebe
. and Miss Ruth McAdams on
Monday. New officers were in
stalled by Miss Carolyn Wilson.
Guests were Mrs. J. Griffin and
Mrs. H. Fisher.
Leathers
Handbags $
1 Mrs.; Henry R. Bctsmus, tho former Alice Geroldino
, Hudson, whose marriage took place on December . 10 at SL
, Joseph's. Catholic church. "The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Hudson and her husband's parents are Mr.
cmd Mrs. Frank Razmus of Grand Rapids Michigan. The
.: marine captain and his bride left for Chicago and Grand
Rapids on their wedding trip.' They will return -to Astoria in
.mid January, where, he will report at the naval hospital.
; Captain Razmus recently returned from 28 months of duty
in the South Pacific.
4 i
Mrs. Carter to r ;
Entertain Club
Mrs. Lester Carter has invit
ed members of her club to , a
Christinas party tonight at her t
home on Norway street After an .
evening of cards and exchange
of gifts a late supper I will be
served by the hostess. J
Mrs. Carter's guests will be
Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer, Mrs. Jo
seph M, Devers, jr, Mrs; Robert ,
Cannon, Mrs. James Nicholson,
Jr., Mrs. Meredith Huggins, Mrs.
Robert DeArmond and Miss Es
ther Baird. "i
m m .. . - . mm i
e has thousands of
if
: - W i
calls to
Many are RUSH, URGENT, IMPORTANT
for there is no holiday for war. So please use
' Long Distance
cember 2,2j
1
THE PACIFIC
- 740 Stafe Street
1
1
asas4ssI
Cmdr. Rinhart j
Visits Here
: Visiting in the capital a few
days this week was LL Comm.
.William J. Reinhart, who was a
guest at the home of his wife's
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. John Carson. Comman
der Reinhart, who . has been at
Norfolk, Virginia is enroute 'to
San Diego. if,."''
-Monday night Mr. and Mrs.
Rex Allbright of Silverton en
tertained at a family dinner in
honor of the navy officer. Also
here during his stay was Mrs.
George Allbright and daughter,
Karen, of Florence.' I
(A
this Ghristfiias
. ... !
only for essential calls oh De
and 26. . ' i.- v
ClV:rC:f:rl7:L-ry
TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
-vox.
Elliotts Are
Feted at :
Dinner . ' -
Lt and Mrs. Clifford A. II-
liott were the honor guests, at a
smartly arranged dinner party
Wednesday night when Dr. and
Mrs. Leon Barrick entertained at
their home on South Church
street5 - V1 ;':Svv, ' -
Lt Elliott . Is home on leave
from Camp Gordon Johnston,
Florida. The r4etide motif
formed the table centerpiece.
Covers were . placed for Lt
and Mrs. Elliott and their son,
Thomas Allen. Professor 1 and
Mrs. Ralph, Dobbs, Mrs. Mabel
Clock, Mrs. Howard Bergman
and tr. and Mrs. Barrick. s .
Bridal Shower
For Miss Stoops
- Miss Lucille Stoops, whose en
gagement to Mr. Samuel Smith
has been announced, was hon
ored at a shower at the home of
Mrs. J. H. McAlvin on Tuesday
night Assisting as hostesses
were Mrs. J. Noble, Mrs. J. L.
Wagner and Mrs. John HilL For
ty guests were invited.
. Christmas colors were used by
the hostesses to decorate the
rooms. : ' -
The wedding is dependent up
on the return of Mr. Smith who
has been in the service in Aus
tralia. Miss; Stoops is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stoops,
route 1. ,
Mrs. Robertson
Club Hostess .
rMrs. : tenard Robertson will
entertain members of her club
at a" Christinas party Friday
night at the home of her par
ents on North Cottage street
Guests have been invited to a
dessert supper and evening of
bridge. Gifts will be exchanged
around the tree with a midnight
supper following. f u
Mrs-Ronald Husk will be a
special guest Members are Mrs.
William Spears, Mrs. Harry Car
son, jr., Mrs. Albert Currey,
Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Miss
Patricia Vandeneynde, Miss
Betty Simmons, Miss Sybil
Spears and Miss Barbara Comp
ton. -i
Telephone 310
' j 1 -
j ,
m ' i
t