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fti PAGE TinC I Tb OZEGOH STATESMAN. Solera. : ' Oregon. Thursday Kerning, January '4. 1545 Betrothal of Miss Wilma Gortori : r 'I Miss Wilma Gorton, daughter et Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Gorton of Salem, revealed her betrothal to Mr. Russell Gearhart, son of Mrsj Beulah Gearhart, also of Salem; at a dessert supper at the home of her parents on Ewald avenue Hew Year's night, , j Pink and white candles and a centerpiece of spirea and chrys4 anthemums decorated the tablet The announcements were made on tiny scrolls hidden in the cen terpiece and tied with pink and white ribbons leading to each place. Games and musical num bers were enjoyed during the ! evening. t ' . j . . Those present were Miss Ger-4 aldine Nelson, Miss Artie Phil lips, Miss Marian Chessman. Mrs. Tommy' Bryan,! Miss Mar-j jorie Dunn, Miss Alice Douglas, Miss Jean Gorton, and the hos- teas, ' j ' ' ' . f - -1 . Miss Gorton is a graduate of Salem schools, and is, now a freshman at Willamette univer sity. Her fiance is a graduate of Salem high school, and is now employed as a drafting engineer at the Oregon Pulp and Paper company. No date has been set . ' for the wedding. Amaranths Have Installation . M ; -- Hanna Rosa Court, Order of the Amaranth met Monday night . under the. direction of; Florence Taylor, royal matron and Harvey - Aston, royal patron. Officers in- . r satlled i following a short busi ness meeting were: - Edna Man ning, . royal matron; .Frederic Farrar, royal patron; Ruth Hick- . inger, associate matron; William Wilson, associate patron; Fannie . ..Booster,, secretary; Alex: Taylor, treasurer; Burnis FarrarJ con ductress; Gene Aston, associate t conductress; Harvey Aston, trus-. tee; marshalls, Mildred Boock, and Burnadette Barrel!; Betty a Kirchoff, historian; Ester Saa- . bye, musician; Elsie ; Mercer, . : truth; Maude Presnall, ;. faith; V Gladys j Saling, , wisdom; Jessie Faught charity; Pauline Wilson, standard bearer; Einer Saabye, warden, and James Barrel 1, sen- tinel. ; 4 ' ' ' t - - i Installing officers were: Har vey Aston, patron; Mary Craw ' ford, marshal!; Al Brock, mar sh all's kid; Stella Hess, musician; Elsie Mercer, coronating matron. Several j guests were present from other courts. " Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selander and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller following a short' program.! Reception for ; I New Officers : " Chadwick chapter Order of the Eastern Star met Tuesday for the first meeting of the new year with Mrs. Albert Cohen as wor-. thy matron. The hall was decor- a ted; . with . baskets of silvered holly ancPgreens mixed with cot- oneaster. - j- j ' :.' Mrs. Paul H. Hauser,gast wor thy ! grand matron, , MrJiMiiton "Meyers, past worthy ;,grind pa tron, and 'Mrs. Meyers, --charter member, were introduced and escorted to the east V- Jessier Church, new warder for. this year, was installed by . Mr. Meyers, assisted Mrs. Hau--ser. j- , ';. .4 ; -.j ' ': Visitors In attendance from out of state chapters, included -members from St. Helens, Tur ner, Bellingham, , Ogden, Uteih; ( Mt Olive, Idaho; Chicago, Tom : akawh, Wise.; Missoula, Mon tana, j ! . - . , . After the meeting a reception was held! in the dining room in liono of! newofficers by the re tiring officers. The tables' were decorated With yellow j chrysan . themums. j ' ' , Mrs. Jfitelvtn Geit was httesa toimenbers of her ctob Wednes day mght at her home on West "Lett file street. A $1ate supper followed ah evening of contract bridges " -. : ' ' -" ; i : Today's Menu. Baked pears ate a dessert pos- sibility, for wintertime meals, if you are fortunate enough to have a bit of candied or reserved gin ger, try jthis dessert. If not, merely omit the ginger. i j Fruit salad i ; . . : : Pork ribs, sauerkraut . ' ! Broccoli Brown rice v -Ginger pears T '" - " ..' - Ginger Fears 4 pears if cup sugar ( Vt cup water 1 teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 1 teaspoon chopped preserved . ginger . Vt cup orange juice v f Combine all ingredients except pears' and bring slowly to the boiling point, stirring until sugar has dissolved: Cook five minutes without stirring. Add peeled, halved and cored . pears, cover and poach r oxer very Jowj heat -for 20 minutes, or until pears are tender. - rtrmincni ( incomplete.. vw.wJ J i Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment Phone S6SS f!nfl Peria. Wavers 815 First National Can LU-X- ! .... :r.i -"V-l 1 1 Hctesses! Surprise ! Guest I ! - - i Mrs. Hoswell Beach and Mrs. Robert fBrownell were hostesses for a smartly arranged; dessert supper Wednesday nightt at the former's apartment at the Royal Court in honor of Mrs. Richard . Chambers. ' : , Contract bridge was in play during "jthe evening. Later the 1 gnests honored Mrs. Chambers with a surprise shower. Complimenting Mrs. Cham bers were Mrs. Douglas; Cham bers, Mrs. Roger Quackenbush, Mrs. Benjamin M. Whisenand, Mrs. Joan L. Sullivan, Mrs. Boyd Brown f Seattle, Miss Beth Sie wert, Mrs. Robert Brownell and Mrs. Roswell Beach. Silver Wedding Reception Event of New Year's day was the informal reception for which Mrs. Vernon Obert of I Seattle : was hostess in honor of berpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. iC.l Ed- wards, on their silver wedding - anniversary. The affair was held ; at the Edwards' home on North I Capitol street with guests! calling i from 3 to 5 o'clock. Mrs. Douglas Farmer greeted ; the guests at the door. Mrs. Jo ; seph Pfau passed the guest book ; and Mrs. Ben Radcliff was in i charge cat the gift room. Presiding at the urns were Mrs. j Frank Iitwiller and Mrs James i Davis ol Portland, Mrs. Weaver , W. Hess, and Mrs. Henry Matt son. Mr. Lawrence Flathers cut the wedding cake..Assisting were ;' Mrs. Wiaona Patz and Miss Lois ; ReideselJ , The serving table was cen-, tered with the tiered cake with : Christmas b e g o n ias, narcissus i and white candles providing the decorative note. Mrs. John u Schmidt,! jr. played a group of piano numbers and Mr. Willard ; Fries en sang. i Mr.' and Mrs. Edwards, who : were married in Vancouver, : Wash., hve resided in Salem six ! years. They have three children, Mrs. Obert, Harold and Leelan : EdwardsJ and two grandchildren, : Sharon and Sandra Obert Florence Vail to t Meets at Dowd!s : r t - i ' J The Florence Vail Missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church will meet Friday " after4 noon, beginning at 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Hugh Dowd, Till-t man avenue, " '. 1 i The topic wilLbe "World Christians as Peace Makers," and .will be led by Mrs.' Howard Smith with Mrs. Kenneth! Gra ber as devotional leader. ! Hostesses for . the afternoon will be Mrs. Dowd, Mrs. Edward Schunke. Mrs. K. A. Nelson and Mrs. Dale Taylor. Marriage of Couple Told" Mf. and Mrs. Samuel I Wells are announcing the marriage of their daughter. Miss Florence Dorothea t Wells, to Mr. Montie i Lyman Trasky United States navy, son; of Mr. Horace Trasky on December 26 in Salem. . Mr, Trask, a pharmacists! mate first class, is temporarily sta-1 tioned at Bremerton. t Miss Dorothy Poff, has i been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Poff at 750 E street for the holidays and returned to Wednesday to Portland where she is employed. Dr. Harry A. Brown Optometrist 1SI N. Liberty St, C j C. . - 7 SOCIETY CLUBS ; MUSIC j The HOME CLUB CALENDAB THURSDAY ' Friendly Neighbor 'lul with Mt. A. W. Coon,, 33 Fairvicw avenue, ; S p.m. j- Dakota club meet at WCTU : hall. p.m. basket supper. - DAV auxiliary meet at VFW ball, 8 pjn. ; FRIDAY j H I - J " Salem Height venwn'i 2 d. m. i . club. Woman's Relief corps business meeung and installation of of ficers, , YMCAj 2 p ' mi . ' i SATURDAY i Chemeketa chapter, DAR. meet with Mrs. R. D. Paris, 3190 South : High street, : 2 p.m., executive board, 1.43 p.m. - c. MONDAY 1 - ,, Salem Rotana club, dessert sup per with Mrs. Dwight Wyatt. 2090 - Hazel avenue, tjo p.tm.: J WEDNESDAY Ladies Aid American Lutheran church meet at church parlors, . Mrs. Meredith Bnggins Is in WaUa WaUa, Wash with her husband, LL CoL Huggins, who recently returned from the south Pacific .where he ha been the past three years. He Is at Mc Caw hospital ; J. 1 Pre OIIE OIIE OIIE 0z3 Special Grczp Qzi Special Group 0:3 Special Gresp One Special. Group One .Special Groi?.i TV 1 i ftl il ? BridgeiClubs; Will Meet Today j K :" Thursday is a popular day fot V bridge club gatherings. . Tonight i Mrs. Robert DeArmond has in- f. vited members of her club! to her I home for an evenipg of jridge, .followed by a late supper " ; ! Special guests will be "Mrs. J Russell Woodward,! who is home on leave from the.WAVEs, and I Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, j Mem- bers are Mrs. Clayboume Dyer. Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, Jr Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs.! Robert Can non, Miss ' Esther Baird, Mrs, James H. Nicholson, jr., Mrs. Meredith HugginS and Mrs. De Armond. Mrs. Coney Hostess !Mrs. Albert Currey will; enter- tain her club at a dessert Supper I tonight at her home on J South I -High street Bridge will be in ' play after the supper hour. , ' An additional guest . will be j Miss Beth Siewert Members are Mrs. Stuart Nelson, Mrs. Doug- las , Chambers, Mrs. William Speirs, Mrs'. Harty Carson, jr I Mrs, Lenard Robertson, Miss Pa tricia Vandeneynde, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Betty Simmons and Mrs. Currey. A Dessert Bridge 'Mrs.' Edwin Keech will preside at a dessert luncheon this after- ! street.! noon at her home on Cross for the pleasure of members of i her club. Contract bridge . will be in play during the afternoon. r. Special guests will i be . "Mrs. f Charles Heltzel and Mrs. John - invenSory I ! i' i j it; f i ' I it 1 . i "' in Large variety ci furs including Eli Caraculs, Bussiaii Squirrel Lccks I Coneys, Ilnskrais, Persian Paws, Northern Seals; Opossnns, elc. SPECIAL GROUP SPECIAL GI10UP SPECIAL GROUP FUn-TDEIIlED COATS Quality Furs 'AO-Wool Coats'. I AD Outstanding Values "i $25.00 529.00 339.00 Several Other Groups to $110.00 Snils All Smartly Tailored $2E.C0; CaughelL, Members include Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Elbert W. Rob erts, Mrs.' George Barnes, Mrs. Donald McCargar, I Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Theron Hoover and Mrs. Keech. Mrs. Feltoa Entertains U - ,' A hostess .this afternoon will be Mrs. Joseph Felton when she entertains her club at a dessert bridge at her home on North Church street. - j - 1 - Covers will be placed for Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mrs.' Kenneth Barker, Mrs. J. A. RothenHuch, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. A, A. Hager, Mrs. Warren Baker, Mrs. Daniel Hay, Mrs. Richard Nelsqn,i Mrs. Barney Van Onse-; noord and Mrs. 'Felton. Soroptimists to Have Initiation Salem Soroptimists will initi ate a class of lew members at a formal dinner scheduled the night of January 24, they agreed- at Wednesday's noon luncheon meeting. , Mrs. F., Ethel Lau lis initiation' chairman.4 J)inner .arrangements ; will be directed by Mrs. Henry Mime.:.:-ii'v -, - , Miss Marion Bowen, Marion county welfare admmistrator, .' will be speaker at next Wednes day's meeting of the organiza tion. ' The Englewood Woman's club will meet on Friday at the home : of Mrs. i Alma E. ; Shipley, 965 l North 17th street. Sirs. L. R. . Vale, Mrs. ' Lloyd ' Robinson and . Mrs. IV O. Lear will assist the hostess, ; Miss Joy. HiiUs will be - the speaker. '- . . . mm wm Several Group Slightly Higher One Special One Special 0z3 Spccid Several ;EIilIin:ry j 03 Grczp 01.00 Cz3 Grczp Cz:x Uzlz Values to $12.S5 A rp i i s" Tl " IT Trotters Club Party on Friday ; i : : : Event of Friday night will be the regular monthly dance of the .Trotters club, which will be held at the Veteran's halL The semi formal affair will be from 9 to 12 o'clock. : Newly club are elected - officers of the ; Mr. Francis . Jernigan, ; Mr. Edward B. Marr, president vice-president; . and Mrs. Wesley ., Ritchie,' secretary-treasurer. The . committee arranging the dance . .this month is Mr. and Mrs. Marr and Mr. and Mrs.' Ritchie.' . Supper. td Precede . . " ' .. i, . Mr. anJ Mrs. Francis Jernigan ' and Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie wkl be hosts for a buffet dinner before the! dance at the former's home on Myrtle avenue. . Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowman, Mr.' "and Mrs. Archie W. ': McKillop, Mr. and Kirs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Jernigan. : Mrs. James Beanisonf Leone Spaulding) . has returned to Sa lem , to reside ' with her mother, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, white her; army! lieutenant husband is on active' duty. Lt. ' Bennison, who came west with his wife to spend the holiday; In Portland with his j parents, i left Tuesday night for Fort Smith, Arkansas. ' $69.00 $108.00 $139.00 ! ' i i , -.--.!!' -: -. " " . . I ;':-!" l j t ! mm i : ! DUTDHHIED COATS Sizes 9 tflj 46;.: Expertly Tailored AU-Wool Fabrics AO Exceptional yalues Grczp Grcsp Grcnp 514.00 S17.00 G22.C0 Other Groups -to $65.00 Dfesrss Dressy and Casual I 1 0s3 Special Grczp . . $7.C3 Ci3 Spciid Grczp . $10.C3 Ci3 Spccid Grczp . $15X3 Second Class Petty Officer and Mrs. Glenn DLapp are receiv ing congratulations on the birth: of a daughter; Lynn Marie, on December 14 Sat Pasco, Wash. The little girLj who has a two-year-old brother, Norman Lee, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Detapp and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cross. The DeLapps, who formerly resided here, live in Pasco where he is at the na , val air base. , . . ' Waves Hete On Short Visit Mr. and Mrs. Leif , Bergsvik ' B visit on were surprised by Sunday from their daughter. Mar jorie Bergsvik, and Lucille . C. Smith, bbth pharmacists mates in the WAVEs, stationed at Treasure Island in the US na val hospital. - ' - .' , The girls, were on a 72 1 hour leave, and spent 65 of those hours enroute. j ' ' , ) During their short stay here, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bergsvik and son LL Donald Bergsvik, who recently received his commission in the army air corps, also came down for the afternoon and ev ening. Mr. Max Bergsvik and Mr. Leif Bergsvik are brothers. Sgt Madeline R. Morgan, of the Woman's reserve of the marine corps, who wasj visitingj her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mor gan in Stayton, dropped ' in to greet the :WAVE Sheihas now ' returned to -: Mojave,1 California, - where she is stationed. Tax Inc. Tax Inc Tax Inc. f fS : ii II -Mr i v ? I If .;: li t iJt lv' : t -- Panhellenic Dance on ' Saturday. ; The Panhellenic dance of Wil lamette ; university, to "be held Saturday night from 9 to 12 o'clock at the Salem armory, will ' Introduce "Lady in the Dark! as the theme for the winter formal. Al Bennings orchestra from , Portland will play for the occa- , sion. y ' -:'r -'Ft" 1 ' " Miss Helen Craven, Pi Beta. Phi, which organized Panhellen- . 1c on the university campus,! is , heading the affair with the, . women's Greek houses on the campus helping with arrange ments. j :-v--Decorations following the sim ple and sophisticated theme, will be under the direction ot Miss Dorothy Hoar, Alpha Chi Ome ga. Kay Wilson of Delta Phi was in charge of obtaining the armory j and orchestra, and Miss Barbara Korell of Chi Omicron will head , the refreshment com-, mittee. f .; , -'::. -;; ; .- ' J r. : The fcasion replaces the ln- ,. tersororiity jfqrmals held eaph term prior to the organization of Panbellenic on the campus. ... f. .. n- . Psnlie Wallace left Tuesday for Annie Wright seminary in Tacoma after spending the holi- days in Salem with her parents, - Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. . : i , i: . ! . - :-:' ' Mr. C. E. Young and son, Ross, have returned from Seat tle -where they spent the holi days with her mother, Mrs. S. A. McCutcbeori. ' . l 1 "V