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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1945)
WOM Tillicum Dance Tuesday. N O200 I Clu Music J): L I TilEeura dancing club will hold Its monthly dance Tuesday "night at the Vet 7 eran's halL Guy Albin's orchestra will play for., dancing from nine to 12 o'clock. s "'' . 1 Several parties are being arranged io precede the dance.- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taylor,! Mr. -and Mrs. Phil Ringle and Mr..tand Mrs;;Glenn Hoar,, will entertain at ' the Taylor home on Court street before' trie dance: They? hive' invited 40 guests to - .call between 8 and 10 o'clock 'i, "'' V - ' rrT: - : i .1 i - f OK ' r. , I- t . '!. . At". - - '1 - ? -":i ' ' : i'- , . Spinster". Benefit Slated: . V; V ; ' ' , - a ! " - - - -.""'-.;-- - - ; , JV-; Calendared for Fridayr February 16 is the bridge benefit, for which" the 'Spiiv 'iters, will bV hostesses atthe Salem .Woman's clubhouse The Spinsters are.lnvit frjg,aUitnterested-townspeoplejand those here for the 'legislature 'to'-attenjcl':Bridge'- V; ' 1 f A. will.be! in j play at. 8 o'clock, wiOi '."refreshments served later- in" the 'evening. - Pro- ' ; ceeds from .jhe affair' will be used to carry oil the philanthropic work of "the: gVoup.." : .; f v- "Miss Sybil Spears, president of the Spinsters, j has 'announced' fiidt Miss -Jean " Burrell jte .general chairman of the benefit Other cwmmittees are Miss .Lorraine ' .Taylor and -Miss Phyllis Adams, tickets; Miss Spears and Miss Janice Nelsorw'res H y -'-crvations; Miss Jane Huston and Miss Stella McKay, clubhouse; and Miss Florence u -v- i end Miss Doris Duffy, refreshments: . v A group of senators' wives snapped at the statehouse are (left ito right) Mrs. Joel C. Booth, Lebanon, Mrs, J. N. Jones, Juntura. Mrs.. Merle R. Chessman, Astoria, Mrs. W. E. Burke, Sherwood. Mrs. Howard C. Belton; Canbyj wiie of president of the senate. Mrs, Ernest R Fatland, Condon and Mrs. Lee Patterson, Portland. from the qtileru r- . ! 1 . j i. 4 T. fl . j Each lislative session brings -many; sen-. ; ;atorsf"repre$eritatiye's,iheii-w . to Se'mVrlule 'je..lQrmc4ers'1;-bi8y at the' ystdeVcitbt- Salein. hostesses welcome" thf se chorrrjingvisftpre 'who c hero!c: JKe two : moritfiS,with many. spd'qffir-.jrfcbea, In . , tfieir .hbiiox." : Wives, aldaiightfra may"be foubd in the -gallery during te;seSsions-; or -in ' the senaie arid house serving, as; secretaries V . ". ; j ' One of ; the. firfet large isoeial "affairs being plarmed to honOr.me .visitmg legislator's wives Is- ihe tea for which' Mrs. :Rofie,rt S. FarrelL" ir " and Mrs. Eugene Marsh, We -J3f frepjeaker .of ' the! houseTiwili "be hbstessst oh JTuesddy, Jan-. uary;30 af me'home ol5eetgfy:ofate and' ;.Mrsl. FcmrelF.an' Norffi,. Capitol street -Wives of the" state .senators ..and :represeaataUves :ahd , wives of the .supreme; court-justices, haver .been-; . biqderi ,to the'frffairji " - ! . - V I --r . - .'i. '. - f-. y : i t-:p . .. , ' i - n " ;-'t. ' ! A round a desk in the house -are representatives' wives Celt to right) xMrs. O. H. Bengtson, Medford, Mrs. Fred A. Hellberg Astoria. Mrs. Manley J. Wilson, Wauna, Mrs. William Niskanen, Bend, Mrs. johrt : H. Hall, Portland, and Mrs. Ned H. Callaway, Brownsville. They're Going Places. . . ! : By Jrym English .. . i ' Statesman Society Editor Wiflter-time traveling is increasing as women leave each week to Join their1 husbands and sons, who are in the service. Many business trips are combined with pleasure when the wife or daughter go along. Mrs. W. Wells Baum and children, Frances and Marion, entrained Friday , night for Los Angeles, where they will meet Colonel Baum, who will be 'in the southern city on special assignment The Salem folk expect to be home in several weeks. ; r . ! - Mrs. FL C. Hunter left Friday for Oakland and San Francisco to visit for a month with friends and relatives.' In Oakland she will be the guest ef Miss -Clever Miller, who formerly made her home here. Mrs. Hunter . will .also visit her niece, Mrs. Harold K. Webb, at her home In Alameda.. - ,. , . . Visit, in the South " Miss Helen Zielinski. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Zielinski, plans - to leave Monday for Los Angeles to spend several weeks with relatives arid friends., Enroute home Miss Zielinski will stop at Oakland to visit Miss Margaret Bellinger of Salem, who is a student at Mills college. Miss Zielinski; who has been attending Oregon State college where she is a Kappa Alpha Theta, plans to return to school for spring term. ! ; ? k i Mr. and Mrs. Irl McSherry are leaving from Portland on Wednesday -for New York City on a. combined business and pleasure trip.' They will spend a week in the eastern city and from there will go on to Washington, DC, and Chicago for several days, r . 1 - Miss Echo Yeater is planning to leave early this week for San Francisco and other bay points to visit with rela fives and friends for q month. In Pacific Grove she will visit Mrs. Elmer Johnson, who resided here while her hus band was at Camp Adair. ; Mrs. Forrest Simmons and her daughter, Audrey. -Ann Simmons, and Miss Beverly McGilchrist, a sopho-" marexxt Oregon State college, are entraining Thursday for Palo Alto, Calif., to visit the former's son. Bland, who is attending Leland Stanford under the ASTP. He is study- " lng engineering. " Private Simmons recently underwent cn operation and is npw. convalescing. The Salem folk expect to be' gone a week. . j . j Entrain for East j . Leaving Saturday for SL Paul, Minnesota will be Mrs. George C. Bliss and daughters, Martha Jane and Janet Theretfthey will Join Lt Bliss, who is commanding officer of thenavy V-12 unit at the University of Minnesota, The . Bliss family resided here the' past year and a half, while ' he was commanding officer of the navy unit at Willam-' ette university. JLt Bliss has already secured a house for. his family in St Paul. Mrs L M. Ramage is entraining Saturday .for San - Francisco to "visit her son and family, Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage and children, Linda and Bruce. . Dr. Ramage, who Is a surgeon.'; with the United States public health service, is stationed at the marine hospital In the bay city, ' Mrs. Ramage expects to be away several weeks. . Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Ramage were her ton-ln-law and daughter, StafFSergeant and Mrs. May r.ard ' Edlund and sen, Michael, of Warrenton." Sgt Ed lund is stationed at Fort Stevens. .. 1.' . rt . . . . "I ' & ' i n r m i - -r-,. ; - rsv Angus Gibson, Junction City, Mrs. Dean-Walker Independence arid v . . j iua if wiuiu 'iiuisu, iviuiwuieiu, ui r viutcru,. vll Mi-It Ji -LU B . tuUlul , from a session of -the senate where "their husbands are serving. ;- .' Trie Party Whirl. - : . .. Thai sbdql cdendar- is filled with many informal dinner and unch- eon parties In honor of visitors and others who. are moving away. - Mrs. Edward A. Lebold presided at a smarfy jsrranged buffet dinner ; Saturday night at her Kingwood Heights home in compliment to Com mander and Mrs. Verden E Hockett : Commander Hockett recently re- turned from two years of active, duty in the Sputh Pacific. ; ; - ' T . . Guests .were .seated at small .tobies. Where cards were In play later s .V in. the evening. -The rooms and buffet table' were decorated with bouquet's 'i; of .early spring flowers. ... ..-.J..-.' I V -V"' " , . . Covers were placed for Commander arid Mrs. Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. 5- Chester Olson, Captain and Mrs. George W. Shepafd, Major and Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Wood- indnsee, Mr. and Mrs." A. L." Adolphsori and Mrs. Edward A. Lebold. 1 rs. Eugene Marsh, McMirinville, center, wife of the president of ifhe house, Mrs. C L. Lieuallen.-Pendleton, left and Mrs. R. C. Frisbie, Baker, right . look down into the rotunda of the capital. -All are wives of representatives. .-; It... , f. - ... . ... ... ; '. " " - ' .. ' , '. t , - ' -. ..' i i.--; ... j.," , -. ';s - , ; i j . ;.v- .. :i , t - l "'. "'; s.. i-. " 111 1 J i - ii nil if-aineiitfteeMl M " i i ii mi in i i i - n i i i-num iimii ' i i n i 1 i ii i ' J For Repdhd Mrs. Staples f t - K; ' . Mrs. jTrank Mogan. has Invited guests - to a 7:30-o'clock- dinner to night at her home on Myrtle avenue in compliment feyRepreseritative and Mrs. Virgil B. Staples of Ontario, who are here for the legislative session. . .. Places will be laid for Rep.. and. Mrs. Staples, Mr; Harold Modk'cl .HoBywood, Calif., .Mrs. -Abrier K,-Kline, lit. and 'Mrs. Horrier"Y. Carperf . ter. Mr. and Mrs,.- Miller B. Harden; Miss Martha' Carpenter,' Mrs.: Viola Shaffer, Miss Barbara7 Earle and Mrs.' Frank Mogan, ivbir Luncheon '.' ; rs. Albert H: GiHe .arid Mrs: ,C. C. Higgins.will entertain informally Wednesday cifterriodn ai me former's "home ori Center-street in compli ment to Mrs. George D. Bliss, whojs leaving this week for St Paul, Min . nesota to join Lt Bliss. Guests have been invited to adesesft Iuncheori. Later in the afternoon bridge. will be in play. f !' " ; " . Covers will be placed for Mrs.: Bliss, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mra. Frank H. Spears, sr., Mrs. Arden A. Reed, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. W. H. Wood. Mrs. C. C. Higgins and -Mrs. Albert H. GUle. - m rv AU K4 Social Tidbits: TT V isitors in the gallery of the house, ore representatives' wives. ; In the front row are "Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, - sr, Portland, Mrs. H. jTi Hesse, Hillsboro, Mrs. John R. Snellstrom, Eugene, Mrs. Carl H. Fronds, Dayton, next row, Mrs. Burt K. Snyder, Lakeview, Mrs, Lyle D. Thomas, Dallas, Mrs. Truman A. Chase, Eugene 1-Irs. Robert E Duniway, Portland, Mrs; E Riddell Lage, Hood River, and Mrs. Carl C Hill, Days Creek.: (All photos by Statesman).1 " i s --(-. j .:'-;!. ..-.l- . . -a Lt and Mrs.' Howard Kurtz and : children, Stepfeftie, and Courtney, are being welcomed back to, the capital - after a several year's absence.t Lt Kurtz, -who has been " . stationed In Long Beach and Catalina, CaliLrv with the . navy, has been transferred to Portland. They arrived the first of last week and the navy officer will Teport for duty " .' this week." The family is now at home at their suburban . ; . residence here. ,-; ",: ' - : ; - ;;r Expected, to "arrived In the capital Friday are Mrs. W. j y Irwin ' Williams and i daughter,- Barbara of Long Beach, ' - Calif., who formerlyj resided here when Rev. Williams "was : "' pastor of the First Presbyterian church. They will be the : - house guests pf Mrr pnd Mrs. Robert Ii Elfstrorhl Barbara ...Williams has come north to en tW cadet nurses training - at Emmanuel hospital In Portland. . . ; , , - ...':' Miss L - A; DeBeck returned Saturday from Vancoiip" ver, BC, where sheihai been visiting with relatives since the holidays." Miss' DeBeck, who formerly made her home ; . . In San Francisco, now lives here with her brothef-in-law and sister, Mr. ancl Mrs.- T. A. livesley. ' ' Mrs. Mildred Boyington of Oregon City Is spending . the weekend In the capital at the home of her sister, Mrs. . HomerH. Smith, jr. , , i " - -. . ... Miss Sally Mc?Qellan of Corvallis is the guest this weekend of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcj-ellan, , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk and daughter, Janet are in Pcrtland this weekend as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer ' McDonald, formerly: of Salem. Saturday night they were ' guests of the McDonalds at the. Multnomah dub dance. .. '