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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1945)
V 4 4 i 4 v - - r 4 i ; " - J- 4y i I ; ' -. . : -f- X M; . I . ;. ' -U- - . ' - ' -.V -.- ' .1'. ' ' ' '.' I i Tki OltEGOtTSTATESMJUl, SoW Orjon. Sunday Morning. Jonuarr JI. ISM J ' I '. 'PAGE SEVEH ' " rllnstMltiori- PTV:-.; v ;."'-:.'! llfT- .. . ... . , i ." : : Of Rainbow - i . ;r J ' : m lA :f L 4 : " 5 , .k' Advisor . ; , . . - T j r:Jr& l : NVCr lyijj,?; UjSa: p ;B g $ . w f Slated for Tuesday night is in-' t: ' " ' " . . ' . r ' ;j ' .' r , ; '1 ,.i . t 1 -.j ,-- t y . stallation of officers for Chad-"" j , . S ' . . ; ,"i y" 1 ' " - ' ' "I , ' , - . f vV--; : , . wick Asmblyt! Order of Bain- " ' " "- I : .-q- ' ..-'.- . ' ; I ... o i bow lor. Girls.: Carolyn Carson, If, . r 1 ' ' ! : I ; L' - " ( dauehter of Mr.! and Mrs. C. Lu f. -i-- - 4 I , ;': : -;; x lf: - " V- : - f ' - I , ' ' ! r- " . 'i I I .1 1 ' P f . : Mr. and Mrs. Harris A. McCaffree CWllma Matthes) who were married on Januanry 16 at. the' First Evangelical church. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.; Maifties and her husband is the son of Mrs. Ethel McCaf free of Newberg. . The bridegroom, who last week returned from a year of sea duty, will "re turn to his base in New ' York. (Jesten-Miller). ' - , president, Clcena McCune, to ap- point committees to serve dur ing the Civics club carnival. . ; . Joan Tweedie, service . chair man of the Tri-Y club, and her committee are responsible for the window display at the bond headquarters and cooperating with the Red Cross office during the "March of Dimes' campaign. Girl Reserves Corner Marion Carter will meet with Parrish 7th Girl Reserves Friday to make valentines -for their par- : ty to be held in February and to complete stocking dolls. Pat Sears led a group of Par rish eighth graders in charm and personality and crafts. Plans have been completed by the Parrish ninth grade Girl Re- : serves for & valentine, party. All Girl Reserve climbs are cooperat ing on the "March of Dimes." The Girl Reserves of Leslie seventh grade are sponsoring a membership -drive and will meet at the YWCA on Friday after school. -Joan Smith, president of Les lie eighth .grade, presided at a meeting Tuesday to elect new pi-1 f icers. '-. The following girls were elected: president, Jeanne Clem ent; ' vice-president, Alice Lou Ohling; secretary, Barbara John son; treasurer, Doris' Beals; pro gram chairman,: Florine Mapes; inter-club council member, Aim Carson; song leader; Virginia El lis; sergeant-at-arms, Catherine Person.-;, "'"i'";-'-'' '..'. The Leslie ninth Girl Reserves held, a short, business meeting previous to an inter-school bas ketball game, 'Wednesday at school. Thejj have completed stocking dolls. Election of offi cers will be held at next week's meeting. r - Winifred Heard Tri-Y chapter met Monday ta the YWCA for covered dish supper. The girls plan ' to make yarn good - luck dolls to sell at the next basket ball game as a project to make money for their chapter. , , Mrs. Harmon Garrett, leader of Ann Guthrie chapter of Tri-Y, met with the girls Monday to ' complete scrapbooks.' The mem bers sponsored a candy "kale at the Salem - McMinnviUe basket ball game Friday. ' Grace Elliott and Abbie Gra ham chapters of Tri-Y held a joint, meeting Wednesday with Janet Miller as general chair man. 'Women at Work in War time" is the theme for their club 'program to be given In the high school auditorium, March IS. Marjorie Lundahl, as president of Rhoda McCullough chapter of Tri-Y, met at the YWCA Thurs day, Peggy Sears led a discussion on the care of skin, proper make up, and coloring for evening dress. . , " - ;". J--" .- : Margaret Meade chapter meet ing was called to order by their Mrs. Devers to ; Entertain j, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, sr., will preside at luncheon Monday afternoon at her Market -street home in compliment, "to. her bridge club and a group of addi tional guests. Cards will be In play after the luncheon, hour, ' Mrs. Merle Chessman,- wife of : Senator Chessman of Astoria, Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. George Roesman will be addi tional guests. Members are Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. Gene Vanden-eyhde,- Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter. Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. W. E. Hutchins, Mrs. James McFar land, Mrs. Walter- L. Spaulding, Mrs. Edgar A. Linden, Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Claude Murphy and Mrs. Devers. We man's association of the First Presbyterian church, will meet at 2 o'clock on Wednesday - at the church. The executive board meeting will precede; at one o'clock. An interesting pro gram is being planned for the afternoon. . '. Monday night, red letter eve ning for radio listeners, includes programs of 'Firestone' at '8:30 with Gladys Swarthout, "Tele phone Hour" at 9 o'clock featur ing Bidu Sayao, "Carnation hour" with Josephine Antoine and Reinhold Schmidt AD on NBC. . - A daaghter, Merrie Jul, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Craig Coy- ner at Salem Deaconess hospital 'on Friday night Shei the - granddaughter of Mr. and 3 Mrs. B. E. Cooper, Safem, ana. Mr. and Mrs. Craig - Coynerf Bend. , The mother is the former Betty 1 Cooper." ' ,' . .V . '.; Wemea et Kotary will gather for luncheon Monday afternoon at the Golden Pheasant at one o'clock. Mr. H. M. Randall, di rector of the state department of parole and probation,' will speak on the history of the parole board. Mrs. Walter Germain will open her home- on North 13th . street to members of chapter BQ, PEO Monday night at 7:45 o'clock. : Slated for Tuesday night is in- stallation of officers for Chad wick Assembly, j Order of Rain bow for. Girls. Carolyn parson,' daughter of Mr.1 and Mrs. C. L. Carson, will be installed as wor thy advisor with Addyse Lane, , the outgoing advisor, as install-; ing officer. Other installing of-' icers are Helen Paulson, mar shal; Patsy Schneider, recorder; Betty Zoi Allen, chaplain; ; and '. Beverly Gustafspn, musician. . Miss Carson's elective officers are Shirley Lukih s, associate worthy advisor; Beverly Daven , port," charity; Lois Burris, hope; ' Jo", Ann Tweedie, faith; Sally Terril, recorder; and Sally Smith, treasurer. S!';;-:-J : ! '.. '. Committees arranging JJie in stallation Sand reception which . will followi include Jeanne Fos- ter; and Marjorie Tate, tapers; : June Young, Dot Boyes, Barbara Hoadley ad Janet Kirk ushers; ' Jane Acton and Donna Lutz, gift table; Marcella 1 Wolfe, Luella Nichols, Dona Henderson ,and A 1 1 e n e lOdenburg, recep.tion; Mri. Mildred Flagg and Mrs. Frieda Wagner, refreshments. ' V J$ v ' : 'J -vlv '"" -'V j'; Shower Is Surprise , ; Saturday ;; Mrs. Wifilam. Bush and Mrs. -Richard Hauge were hostesses on Saturday night at the Bush home on. Saginaw street at a surprise slower for Mrs. Dean Ellis. ,' , ::1'"' ' " A dessert supper was served, and bridge was in play during the: evening. " jl Guests were Mrs. E d w i r d Pace, Mrs.Roget Kellogg,. Mrs. Andy Halverson, Mrs. Frank Hunt, Miss' Jeannette Brown and -Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie. : Members f the AAUW radio group will gather! at the home of Mrs. Custer Ross, 787 Cross street, Tuesday ''afternoon at 2 o'clock to liear a forum discus cioil over KDAC. The topic is "Is It Any Business! of Ours What ; Happens to; the Balkans." 1 1 -" I 4-''' !'vtlj : New: child lUdr rroop f AAUW will meet, Tuesday njght at 8 o'clock al the! home of Mrs. Frederick Klaus on North ;l$th street at 8 d'clocki All interested persons are welcome to attend this -organization meeting Mrs. V Preston Doughton i the leaderi ? 4" i' ; i ; Miss Carolyn Carson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gt L.' Carson, who will be installed as worthy advisor of Chad wick assembly Order for Rainbow Girls at a public cere mony Tuesday night at the Masonic temple at 8:15 o'clock. A reception for Miss Carson and her orders will follow the Installation. (Kennell-EUis). , -1." fD0H ! 1 CLUB CALENDAB . , MONDAY " - : '?'" :!' '' District No. 3. OSNA, meet t i Deaconess bocpital. 8 p.m. Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. ' Walter Germain. 34 North 13th. ; street, 7:43 p.m. ; ,; ... ' Mayflower Evening' Guild of t First Congregational church meet with Miss The Beck, 745 : South Commercial street. 8 p.m. Women of Rotary ' meet for ! , luncheon Golden Pheasant. 1 p.m. : Chapter AB, PEO meet with i i Mrs. Ellen Fisher, ; 105 North i 20th street. ' r ' ! i TUESDAY t' Sons of Union Veterans and ; ; auxiliary meet ; with Mr. and 1 ; Mrs. John Robins.' 43 North ; Liberty i street. : covered . dish I i dinner. BO p.m. OES social afternoon club. Red ' Cross sewing, luncheon at, noon, j i - AAUW radio broadcast with . i : Mrs. Custer Ross; 787 Cross ; street. 2 p.m. ' School! age child study group. ' AAUW. meet with Mrs. Frede rick Klaus. 1049 North 19th , street, S, p.m. ; ' .... ; WEDNESDAY !f il : Woman's Association of First , Presbyterian - church. : executive :board. 1 pjn.. regular meeting, T 1 p.m. I" . : t f ! " Royal Neighbors ; meet with Mrs, Clara Blensley. 1811 North 4th street, all day, covered dish luncheon; at noon. , Delta Tau Gamma mothers will meet for a no-host supper at the YWCA Monday night at 6:13 o'clock. - Oregon State mothers will meet at the YWCA in Monday for Red ; Cross sewing under the direc-. 'tion of Mrs. Roy G. Liveley, The BPW to Meet For Dinner Tuesday . Members of the Business and Professional Woman's club will meet at the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 Tuesday night Miss Ida Mae Smith of the program! com mittee has asked Mrs. .Winifred Pettyjohn chaiunan legislation and her committee. Mrs. Marian Woodonb Miss Mirpah Blair. Miss Josephine Evans, Miss HattiP Bratzel and Mrs. J. M. Smith to arrange' the program. Senator Coe McKenna, Portland realtor, wli be guest speaker. j Also during the evening, dis cushions will be held on ! equal rights amendment by Mrs.j Mar- Ian Woodon, jury s e r v i q e by Haiti e Bratzel, and the March of Dimes by Miss Dorothy Cor nelius. ; : 1 i The TTi club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Poole, for installation of officers. Xra Callison was installed pres Ident; Connie Applegate i vice- president; Mary Hammacki seo retary, and ' Adeline . Langtree, treasurer. Mary Hammack will be hostess at i604 Broadway street for the next meeting; to be February 1. , dok flow on the mountain agreed, the view it- It seems that r hull j' . wej recently isited friends in Walla Walla and were given a pretty nice - chamber of commerce talk views of Washington.; Wei is good, drift we were looking across at Ore- gbn. Notes on the concert. William Primrose will remember Salem,; he hdd a little difffclilty sleeping. The legisla - tors not only had all the bedrooms with Jaath but the atmosphere "was pretty well occupied with sound waves all night - ,. . 4 The accompanist is Belgian; his wife and ion '. are in Switzerland . . Primrose is sh6rter. than he appeared on the stage . . f A lot of people ;got fooled, they went to' the pn iukewarni and came away pretty well , when you need him. therman, then came a period when he was infallible, then for a time we couldn't men tion weather (military secret) and now again we hear from him daily, but can't take him too seriously. The other day, we had diffi culty reading about how there would be only light showers, because the pouring rain kept us from seeing, today . I sit in the bright sun shine, reading about Uje cloudy weather we're having. . j Post war plan. . If another war threat ens' we are sure of one thing, we are going to rush out and marry a plumber and keep him at home. Seems to me there is nothing around the house that's gone so definitely and frequently wrong as plumbing, and just when you can't .beg or borrow a plumber nn&nnDpiPimD err am. steamed tp aver the beauties of the viola as a solo instrument ; . I One who wasn't fooled, was j Mary Talmadge Hedrick, who has lanown a long time that she loves IL ' ' , Speaking of the weather.. . ; Was a time when you couldn't depend on the wea- Different story.- . . Last week we didn. t run a "Don't look now," but failed to find ti- rush of persons cancelling subscriptions, as there always is if we leave out Dagwood or Popeye. '.- j- ' j . . I j ' . . Marine Buren ANNOUNCEMENT in, ': Joan Birch j Schwoigcrt ! 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