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Tee OHIGON STATESMAII. Salem, Oregon, Saturday Mon&ig. January 13. IS 45 PAGS '9 Society Muic .... The .Home Maxine Buren Women's Editor Christening. Of Michael Smith Christening services for : Michael i Joseph Smith, son of Ensign and Mrs. ' Seth Payson . 'Smith, and grandson of the Rev erned and Mrs. George H. Swift of Salerri and Mrs. John Snow of Hollywood, California, were held . in St Paul's Episcopal Cathedral Los Angeles, on Tuesday, Jan uary 2. . , " v Michael, who was born in ! Cambridge, Massachusetts, on , August 23,1944, was" baptized by i his grandfather, the , Reverend . George H. Swift, who was visit ing for a few days with friends : and relatives in San Francisco ; and Los Angeles. 4 The sponsors were Mr. and 1 Mrs. Samuel R. Robertson of North Hollywood and Mr. John Coulter i of Los Angeles,, whose baby girl, Lynn Marie, was christened at the same time: i Others present at the ceremony . besides ( the sponsors were the i parents,! Mr. and Mrs. John Snow, : Miss Suzie Snow, a sister of En i sign Smith, Mr. John Arman trout, Mrs. Nina Swenson and j Mrs. John Coulter. After the ceremony Mr. and . Mrs. John Snow held a reception honoring Michael at their home in Hollywood. "Teacher Problems Are Discussed il At a meeting of the Salem ; 2onta club at the home of Miss ' si Helen Yockey on Thursday : night, Miss Joy Hills, principal ' 1 of - Leslie junior high school, dis i cussed some of the problems confronting school authorities. During her informal talk, Miss i Hills told of specific cases of misguided children found in the . Salerri schools, tracing how their .. delinquency was a direct result i of home environment. She told ): of the. need for a center where parents can be advised and edu 1; catedin child guidance. e . Miss Yockey was assisted by ' Mrs. Herbert Winkler. 1- Oskie Slated ; For Tonight i -' s " , ' ; - r The first high school Oskie of the year will be held tonight at f the YMCA following the Salem Astoria basketball game. Hours are 9:30 to 11:15 o'clock with the ' theme, "Hi Fishermen," carried out on the decorations. There will be swimming in the pool; Igames and dancing in the 1 gymnasium. Glenn Hoar's orches tra will play, for dancing. The ; hall will be decorated with fish ' , and j fishermen. t Refreshments will be served from the canteen , during the evening. Patrons and patronesses are Mrs. Hubbell Young, Mrs. Eugene Foster, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Clem ent, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Will- : Jams; Mrs. Mary Bumham and 'Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Upjohn. Today's Pattern ' tout little "charmer" will love this charming outfit. Pattern 4703 it a 2-piece dress, a suit or a jumper with blouse. Flower ap plique. v Pattern 4703 comes In sizes 2, 4, , 8 and 10. Size 6, jumper and Jacket, 1 yards 54-inch fabric; blouse, yard 35-incb, ' Bend tXXTVZN CENTS In coins for this . pattern to The Oregoa f-talesman. Pattern Dept., fT brePrlnt plainly SIZE. NAME, AD- DAtSS, STL YE NUMBER. . ." 4 Send 1TTTEZN CENTS mere for ?i Anne Adams Tall and Winter astern Book, full of smart, fabrtc fsnnff style. Free pattern for bat andanuM- printed right tnJWpk-, 703 " "X X Clubs Jeryme English Society Editor ' 9 CLUB CALENDAR , SATCRDAY h Salem Woman's club regular meeting, 2:30 pu m., board meet" i lng at 1:45 p. m., club bouse. MONDAY. PEO Founder's day covered : dish dinner and program. First Methodist church,, 6:30 p.m. Willamette Shrine No. 1. White- Shrine of Jerusalem meet at Ma sonic temple, i B p.m. Leslie Methodist Wesley an Ser- , vice Guild meet with Mrs. George Hall. 2490 South Church street, 8:30 covered dish dinner. Junior Chamber of Commerce auxiliary with Mrs. Kenneth Mathers, 1351 North Winter i street, S p.m.! s American Legion auxiliary, p.m. Woman's clubhouse. St: Anne's i Guild. St. Paul's Episcopal church meet with Mrs. : A. D. Woodmansee, 699 South High street. 3 p.m. v Past Regents OAR no-host , luncheon, with Mrs. James Helt xel. 1 p.m. Gamma Phi Beta alumnae with Mrs. Frank Spears, 1309 Chemek eta street, S:30 dinner. TUESDAY i Salem- Central WCTU. at hall, S p.m. - i. Book -a -month club, with Mrs. ! Cal Patton, 1 1 p.m. dessert luncheon. Ministers Wives association, with Mrs. George Swift, 500 i Chemeketa street. 1 p.m. Chadwich chapter, 0S meet at Masonic temple, S p.m. WEDNESDAY ! Mayflower Guild First Congre- ational church regular meeting, p.m.. church parlors. AAUW evening literature group with Mies E1U Miller, 1180 North Winter street. Westminster; Guild meet at First Presbyterian church. 2 p.m. Geists Hosts At Dinner Tonight Dean and ; Mrs. Melvin H. Geist have invited guests to a buffet dinner tonight at their West Lefeile'i street residence. The serving table will be cen tered with - an arrangement of spring flowers. , Guests will be seated at small tables, where -bridge will be in play later in the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs; William L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. P; D. Quisenberry, Mr. , and Mrs.j, Maurice Brennen, Mr. and Mrs; Bruce Spaulding, Lt and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maple, Mr. Bennet Ludden, Mr. Lewis Pankaskie, and Dean and Mrs. Geist. Diana Steiner Is Soloist Of interest to Salem friends is word received from Philadelphia telling of Diana Steiner'a per formance' as guest violin soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra Children's, concert at the Aca demy of Music on January 6. Diana, twelve year old daughter of Elizabeth Levy Steiner of Philadelphia, formerly of Salem, is the niece of Harry Levy of Salem." ..! . . i The Philadelphia I n q u i r er gave a complimentary review of Diana Ste 1 n e r ' s performance. The Inquirer said "Diana Stein er gave a very fine performance of Saint-Saens Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. This young artist's playing revealed a full, round and beautiful 'tone, accu rate intonation, thorough know ledge of technique, and free but firm bowing." ; Diana was one of the winners of this season's children concert auditions. She has been studying xthe violin since she was three. At present she is a pupil of. Efrem Zimbalist and lives in ' .West Philadelphia: with her mo ther, also a violinist Today s Menu The menus for the week end. will begin with pear salad and end with apple betty. TODAY Pear, cottage cheese salad : Baked pork chops Baked sweet potatoes ' Green peas Fruit pie ! i 't ' ' SUNDAY " - !j Cranberry salad Veal roast' ?'' Browned potatoes -Baked carrots tee cream, cake t - . j MONDAY Fried fish , . ; f Bubble and Squeak ; Buttered celery Apple Betty BUBBLE AND SQUEAK 1 small head cabbage ; -4 medium sized potatoes slices bacon, diced V cup water Shred the cabbage coarsely. Peel and slice the potatoes. Place in a large saucepan and add the bacon and salt and pepper to taste. Add the water and cook over a medium "flame until the potatoes are tender, or about 20 minutes. Miss Jessie j a Bride : - '. ': Miss Jessie E. Forster, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse For-j ster, became the bride of Staff Sergeant Jess Ci Juarez, United States army, son of Mr. and Mrs: J S. Juarez of FairburyJ Nebras-j ka, on DecemberH27 at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mar- tin. j ; i! Rev. L. H. Randle performed the double-ring ceremony at 8 o'clock before an Improvised al-j tar of white and pink flowers and candles. Miss Jeannette Martin, niece of the bride, in pink taffeta, and Miss Evelyn Martin," wearing aqua net, light ed the tapenTbef ore the nuptials, The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown fashioned on . princess lines with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves. The floor-length skirt was slightly entrain in back. Her three-quar-, ter-length veil of net cascaded ' from a garland of white flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and white carnations. ; ' i Mrs. .Martin, was her sister's only -attendant. She wore a pas tel blue net gown with satin bodice. Her flowers w yellow roses and white carnations. Mrs. Martin stood with Sergeant Juarez as best man. - i A wedding reception in honor of the newlyweds was held lm--mediately after; the ceremony. Mrs. George H. Heseman cut the bride's cake, and Mrs. j Frank Forster presided at the coffee ' urn. 4 I - " : i Sergeant and Mrs. Juarez left later for Nebraska to visit his family. He and his. bride will return to the coast when he re ports to Santa i Barbara,' Calif., for reassignment. Sergeant Jua rez has been in the Aleutians for 26 months. " '.-. I i The new Mrs. Juarez . is a graduate of Salem high school and Oregon State college. She has been making her home in San : Francisco! and Seattle, where she is known as an artist. Her husband received his educa tion in Nebraska. . ; i Eastern Stars Make Plans SILVERTON.- Rainbow Girls installation will be I held Janu ary 16 at 9 o'clock. Mrs. W. P. Scarth made the announcement at the Ramona chapter, O.E.S,, meeting Tuesday night. Masons, Eastern Stars and parents of the Rainbow Girls s are g invited as special guests. i I I Mrs! Lloyd Larseni presided as worthy matron Tuesday night, and R. A. Fish as worthy pa tron. Reports by Mrs. Larsen, Mr. Fish, Mrs. Fish, Mrs. Scarth, Mrs. Clark Bachman and Mrs. J. E. Stoy on their visit to Stay ton were made; i Announcement was also made 'of the school bf instruction to be held January 14 at 2 o'clock with Hazel Graham, associate grand matron, in charge. Ramo na club will be held Tuesday af- , ternoon at the home of Mrs. ;Fish with Mrs.,Largen and Mrs. ,Stoy as co-hostesses. ;i I Mrs. Larsert appointed her Eastern Star- Masonic party 1 committee to include Zona Ru- therford, Mrs.. Harold Roop, Mrs. -E. A. Finlay, Mrs. George Towe ; and Mrs. J. E. Stoy Serving as ;the ; refreshment committee Tuesday night were iMrs. Skaife and Mrs. Finlay. j i !-. I i -1 .Sewing Club qt iWilliarris Home I I i ji ( ; f! The Royal Neighbors sewing club met with' Mrs. ' Minnie Wil liams Wednesday. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Mary Acker man, Mrs. Sarah Peterson, Mrs. Leona Witzel, Mrs. Clara Blense y, Mrs. Bertha Lqveland, Mrs. Nellie "Pierce, Mrs. JBessie Rust, 'Mrs. .Mabel Brown, Mrs. Zulu. ,Webb, Mrs. Leo Estey, Mrs. Ber tha DeSart, Mrs. Dora Pratt, Miss (Florence Rowe, Mrs. Winnie Mar i.hafey, Mrs. Frances Hoyt and Mrs, Williams, who " was assisted by her sister, Mrs. ; Maud . Shaf jfer of Iowa. Mrs. Frances Hoyt was elected president of the group during a business meeting, Mrs. Josephine Quamme vice-president, Mrs. I Mabel Brown treasurer, and Mrs. iiDora Pratt secretary. New of fi lacers will be installed at the next meeting. 1" ; I ; i ; -'I , I , Miss . Eleanor Stephens, Mrs. f,C. W. Stacey and Mrs. Charles j: A. Ratcliff were among those in I Portland Friday to attend the state board meeting of the Oregon i Federation of Women's clubs at r?the Portland hotel with Mrs. : George R. K. t Moorhead, presi dent, presiding. t It's wonderful bow a title Ta-tro-nol cp each nostra reirres ituTy truaaient cosUon. Also scllevea atresB at head eoldal Follow tuncttons tn folder. Sjafsv ssandi al lltasjirl 1 f 5 ssssMIHBBBWiM Miss Ailene Sechxist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sechrist, whas engagement to Mr. Richard D. Fones, HA first class, United States navy, son cf Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Tones, all of Salem, has been announced. The bridehelect, Is now in Berkeley, where she has a position on the Uni versity of California campus. Her fiance, who recently was home on leave, is now somewhere in the Pacific area. Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Feted , The Pi Beta Phi alumnae were entertained at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Sprague Thursday night Assisting hostesses were Mrs. James Clayton, Mrs. Ed ward Roth, Mrs. Wilson Sieg xnund and Mrs. Wheeler R. Eng lish. Mrs. James T. Brand presided . at the business meeting, when the group's war activities were discussed. A dessert supper was served by the hostesses, with several hours ' of sewing and cards following. Attending were Mrs. Paul B. Wallace, Mrs. Ernest C. Rich ards, - Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Russell Mefford, Mrs, Merrill Ohling, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Harrison Elgin, jr., Mrs. Wayne Dough ton, Mrs. Chester Zumwatt, Mrs! Marion 'Mulkey, i Mrs. Berkeley DeVaul, Mrs. C. - C. Coleman, " Mrs. James Hum phrey, Mrs. Raymond Bone- Steele, Mrs. Wolcott E. Buren, Mrs. James T.s Brand, Mrs. Al bert Curreyy Mrs. Forrest Stew art, i Mrs. Cornelius Bateson, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, jr., Mrs. Phillip Blake, Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Miss Leila Johnson, Miss Lillian Davis, Miss Patricia and Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde, Miss Iiila Cation, Miss Loretta Fisher and the Hostesses. Gutekunsts Here On Visit Arriving in the capital Friday were Mr. and Mrs. George Gute kunst, ; who are guests at the homeof his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gutekunst, on Chemeketa street Mr. Gutekunst, who has been' in the South Pacific with the merchant marine, came from Seattle and his wife, who re sides in San Francisco, arrived by train from the south Friday afternoon. 1 . - A family reunion will be held at the GutekurM home on Mon day. Their youngest daughter and family, Rev. and Mrs. Heath Lowry and sons, of Rainer, are also visiting here. ... M ssiMsih. Oar, airlaiasili a'. f aeastaisaV Om aarvtsa h i Is a4ay 1st ear i Mrs. Tom Kichardson of Port land is spending the week end with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose borough. ' ; ' f I The Marine Corps League au xiliary held its business meet ing Thursday at.VFW hall with President Qra Furlough presid ing. i, Mrs. Siewert a Party Hostess Mrs.: Albert Siewert entertain ed a group of friends at a dessert bridge ; party Thursday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and JMrs. H. R. Crawford, on Court street!' Mrs.' Siewert's guest were Mrs. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. Orville South,! Mrs, Dean Trumbo, Mrs. William Whitmore, Mrs. Thomas Pickett, Miss Enid Nelson and Miss Bethl Siewert. . Prints Plain I ' " ' ' ' ' - : -A m 1 1.7 .-:: ..,; I ' 'J . j , 'i ... . 1 - . 4 ,i . $15 yd. Salerri "Girl., Married to A' Marine! 4 . 1 ' The marriage of Miss Frances Heinlein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Heinlein, i and Cor poral. Richard L. Highberger, United States Marine Corps, son ' of Mrs. Isabel Highberger, all of Salem, was solemnized on De ember 29 at St. Joseph's parson- , age. Father T. J. Bernards per- . formed the double ring ceremony before members of the immediate . family at 2:30 o'clock,' : . For her wedding the . oride chose aream white wool after- noon frock. She wore a white . flowered hat and brown 1 acces- ( series. Her corsage was of yellow " rosebuds. ; " Mrs. J; Miklia was her 'sister's honor attendant She wore a yellow afternoon dress with brown , accessories and a corsage ? ' of , yellow chrysanthemums and . roses. Mr. Lee Highberger, of i Aumsville, - uncle of the groom, served as best man. j A wedding dinner for the bri dal couple and members! of the family ' was held .at HulTs . cafe following the ceremony. Corporal and Mrs. Highberger ' have returned to Salem after a ' short trip. They will reside here : until he leaves for El Tor o, Cali fornia to report for reassignment The marine corporal arrived in Salem Christmas day from 'the South Pacific where he .has been the past 18 months. The- newly weds "attended Salem schools. Opal Mize Sets Wedding. Date Mrs. Adelia Mize has revealed the coming marriage of her daughter, Miss Opal Mize, to Mr. Frank J. McLain, jjr on Sunday; February 11 at 112 noon in the Presbyterian 'f church in - Brownsville, Oregon. j Miss Mize attended schools in South Dakota and for the past five years has been employed by the state unemployment compensation commission. Mr. McLain attended school and col lege in Yuba City, California and recently received a medical discharge from the United States navy. i i ;. A reception: will be held at the home of the bride's mother at 557 North Church street fol lowing the ceremony, j , After a short honeymoon, the couple will make their home at the Diamond K ranch :: at Har risburg, Oregon, where Mr. Mc- Lain is now employed.! Mr. and Mrs H. Christnuuui . celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary at their heme on Oak street Wednesday, January 10 Brilliant luxuNous hues found In the master- pieces of the' Renaissance rr colors chosen by today's famous designers for , their collections! Give your designing j talent, a chance .t. mix your own com- and colors . v-. to make every costume an artistic triumph. Fea tured are two terns designed exclusive; with us. WESLEY SIMPSON CUSTOM PATTESt! 120 This 'Millers Mr. and Mrs. Carlton who were married on December 29 at the Salt Creek Bap tist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Giesbrecht, and her husband is the son of Mr. Lewis Reischke of Salem. The young navy man will report to Bremerton, Wash. for duty this week. OCennell-Ellis). Antonio Brbsa! Violin Pleases " Antonio Brosa, Spanish vio linist who appeared . in concert on the stage of theJSalem high school auditorium on Thursday night- captivated his audience with his playing of the music of southern Europe. -1 V' Sweetness of tone character ized his playing, and his charm of personality and technique made him especially popular . with the audience, made up to a large extent of 'students. The second part of ( Brosa's program was melodies of Spain and he played them as only a native can, with great under standing and deep feeling. The accompanist John Sund sten of Seattle, did a fine Job with his part of the performance and deserves special credit The Crescendo club of the high school, sponsoring; group for the concert gave a' reception at the Roberts, studio following the concert Over 100 attended the party. Among those who came from elsewhere to attend the concert during the evening, were Mr. and i Mrs. Rex Underwood of Eugene, with a group of music students from University of Or- - egon. i -: - The next Crescendo club con cert .will be presented j by the Britt trio on February 8. CooUette clnb win meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Forbis on route 3 Sunday afternoon at o'clock. A no-host luncheon will be served at 530 o'clock. : wihuiiviij IIWMI 1MB VUJIVIM I HWI lb) palete of coordinated textures original dress pat- J by Wesley Simpson, WESLEY SIMPSON CUSTOM FATTCX74 119 famous tobet.with eoch dress tentf". waiT sumpson aaiuM rAv-. cr BCtiooolly oaVtrtbtd.. . ; hi m u ' ' ' r .j 41 . m .4. a t ..' ... .i.-- . a E. Reischke (Elsie i GiesbrechO Mr. and Mrs. I Ignacfus EUel are receiving congratulations on . the birth of a daughter at the Salem General hospital Thurs day morning. The little girl has an older brother and sister. Past Noble Grands Install Officers i JEFFERSON The Past Noble Grand club of 'M Jefferson Re bekah lodge met; Tuesday with Mrs. T. O. Kester. Mrs. Bessie Porter was assistant hostess. ' j Laura Thomas, acting president,' i installed . the following officers for the year: president, Lillian Smith; treasurer Ada Wells; marshall, Bessie Porter, and chap lain, Neva Kester. Hostesses for each meeting of j the year, were named and it was decided to make" another club quilt During the social hour, the ' hostesses served refreshments to 12 club members' and three ad ditional guests, Mrs. Jesse Denson, Mrs. Charles McKee and Mrs. C M.. Cochran. The next meeting will be held in the lodge rooms at the Odd Fellows hall and a 1 o'clock Valentine luncheon will be served. j Bock Uoolllnsidalicn Installed under pneumatic pressure. AND Metal Interlocking i Weather Stripping Saves np to 40 in year fuel. Free Estimate j No Obligation J. D. 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