- . ill. I- 4 - ! ' 1 Tha OSEGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, June 1 1343 PAGZ in f ,i Hostesses to ; Entertain at -Luncheon Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, sr, and her daufcler-in4aw, Mrs, Her bert L. Stiff, Jr are entertain ing at a salad luncheon this afternoon at the lattera home on South 20th street in compli jnent to Mrs.' William 1. Phillips, in, who ii visiting here at the fhillips home while her army lieutenant husband is home on leave. ; '" -': "'if':'.- vT'U , Arrangements of r o s e s and pastel garden flowers will be' used for .decorations about the rooms and oa (hi luncheon tables. Contract bridge will be in play during the afternoon, Covers will be placed for Mrs. William L. Phillips Jr., Mrs. William L. Phillips, sr., Mrs. O. Frederick Chambers Mrs. Rich ard Chambers, Mrs. George Al exander, Mrs. Edward O. Stad ter, Jr., Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mrs. Urlln S. Page, Mrs. K M. Page, Mrs. Vern W. Miller, i-Irs. rjouglas McKay and the host esses. ' ..-;,! :; ' pj: - ; ' ' Beta Sigma Phis End Season , Beta Sigma Phis brought to an net a year of activities Monday night. when they met for their final business session of the year . at She Pricilla Meisinger WHt sey' studio on North 21st street. Active in war I service, wel fare, and social activities during thej past year, Eta chapter has witnessed the growth of sorority, Internationally, to a total mem bership of more that 43,000, with , chapters from Hawaii to Austra lia, and from Alaska to Mexico. In the absence of the president, Mrs. I". Alan Wright presided over the business ; session. ; Plans for an active social cal endar for the j summer months were discussed,! and preliminary plans were formulated for a sum mer bulletin to be published monthly. . j; The project of addressing Cherrian bulletins published for Salem servicemen will continue through the summer, and the regular business meetings will nsumt the first of Septemebr. New Group Is Organized ! A group of young women from Calvary Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Eileen Clark on Monday to organise a young la dies missionary society.' Mrs. Kenneth Nelson! opened the meeting with devotions, Mrs. "Paul Lindholm gave a talk on how she escaped imprisonment , Mrs. W. L. Meeker was in charge of the meeting. The fol lowing officers were elected t president, Helen Randall; vice president, Eileen Clark; record ing secretary, Lillian Isaak; cor responding secretary, Clara Isaak; missionary vice president, Evelyn Van Hess; treasurer, El len Van Arsdale. Aha Jadsea drtl ef the Fsrrt Baptist church met on Friday.! Mrs, Dewey Davis; was elected president The speaker was Mrs. Paul Lindholm and the hostesses were Mrs. Floyd McClellan, Miss Katie Regies and Mrs. i Gerald Chrutofferoon. Mrs. Fred Broer; Jr., . was piano soloist r Clubs Society Music .... The, Home i f;.i : Maxine Buren WonMt'l Editor Jerrme Englisk Uf Sects kVutor ' .. i 0 . . "- ' . 5 . . i V 1 " It m. -' . E -- - - ii "r - ' -- 1 j ME Leave If or The South i Leaving for the south this week were Mn. Cliff ord Elliott and sons Tommy and Dickie, and Mrs. ; Leon Barrick. Mrs. Elliott and her sons are en route to Tallahassee, Fla-, where they will join; lieutenant Elliott, who is stationed nearby at Camp Gordon Johnson.) Mrs.. Elliott and her boys expect to spend the summer: months in Florida. - Mrs. Barrick will go north from Florida to Pocomoke City, M6 where she twill visit her brother-in-law and sister, Lt and Mrs. George j Abbott (Irma Oehler).: i From there Mrs. Bar rick will go to Westwood, N. J, to visit her brother and family, Mr." and Mrs. Arnold Oehler. ; Mrs. Barrick plans - to ,. meet Miss Helen Benner, a -former Salem girl, in Washington, D. C, and the two will come west to gether, j j y Sirs. John Ficklin is enterUbv home on North 19th street' in compliment to a group of her I friends. A late supper will M I low an evening of contract bridge. 1 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Orraa Nieml (Marion, Bailer) who were married on May 20 at the Silverton home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. MelvlnJ Brendan. The bride is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Sarai Bailer of Silverton and her husband's parents are Mr. arid Mrs. John Warls of Qatskanie. The couple Vill reside in Port- land (McEwan photo). Parkers Are Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Parker entertained informally at dinner Sunday night at their Row street home in compliment to Captain . John Beakey, who has been home on leave from Baxter General j hospital, Spokane. j Covers were placed for Cap tain and Mrs. John Beakey, Mist Joan Beakey, who was home from Oregon State college for the weekend, Beverly and "Jack Beakey, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gard ner, Miss Mary Parker and Mr. and Mrs. C. VW. Parker. Mrs. Bertha lank Darby pre- aented piano students in recital on Monday night at her studio. Participating were Shirley Biers, Hillman Fischer, Glenn Ander son and Justine Woelke. Parents and friends of the pupils at tended. . Mrs. Geerge Meerkead wW be in Eugene this weekend to take over the classes of Dr. Lawrence Bee, professor of sociology, for Friday and Monday. Expected to arrive this week end from Juneau, Alaska, are Mrs. Norman Bruce Cook and her daughters,! Paula Kay and Norma Dee.' yho will be guests of Mrs.; Cook s brother and ais- ter-inlaw, Mr, and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, sr.. Mrs. 'Cook and her children plan to spend the summer in Salem and Corvaliia with relatives, ii - "-j I' Former Salem Girl Weds : Of interest to the bride's Sa lem friends is announcement of the marriage of Miss Jeanette Ta tone of Portland, formerly of Sa lem, son of Mr. and Mrs. D Tatone of Arlington, to Lt J. H. Flynn, United States navy re serve, which took place In Port land Monday morning, May 28, at St Rose's Catholle church at 10 o'clock. I I For her wedding the bride wore a powder blue suit with navy accessories and a corsage of roses and atephanotis. Miss Florence Tatone was her sister's honor f attendant and Lt J. T. Dwyer was best man. A Wedding ' breakfast at the Mallory hotel followed the cere mony.! Miss Maria Dare went from Salem to the wedding. . CLUB CALENDAR . - rRroAT U ' :r i'"v.' '-. Woman's Belief Corps meat at YMCA. a p.m- lnltisUott. ' Florence Vail HiaBionarr So ciety oi Catlrarr Baptist church, covered dUn luocheoa at churcb, . 1030 a. n. h ' 1 ! ' Woman's Bible' class. First - Methodist ehurcb.? with Mrs. T. " Bamxick. trout ai. S Mn. vr lATrmoAril 1 ' f '-: :r DAJt, Chemeketa chapter, meet with Mrs. John H. Cartta, 49t North. Summer St., 1 pjn. Hal Hlbbard camp and auxil iary. United : Spanish War Vet raDS. at VTW halL S p. m. Wesleyan Guild. Jason Lee Me morial church meet with Mrs. JT. N. Brmkley,j S p.in. ; , TtTESDAT It. 1 - Missouri tadiea fcuxiliary with Mrs. R. B. McClar. S2S Mission st. on o'cloclc luncheon. WEDNESDAY ! . v. ' First Presbyterian church clr ,- ; cles to meet.? v ..-. Sons of Union Veterans end auxiliary. Woman's . clubhouse, 7:30 p.m. )?.?' : - " i : '"-i-.--' -" i; i ' V- it - r- . - - r . if. . i Among those la Portland Wed nesday night for the Ice Follies were . Mr, arid Mrs. William L. ' Phillips, r,ji,t and Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, Jr., Don Phil lips, Mrs. Charles Dunham of Woodland, 'Vfash, Lt. and Mrs. Ralphs . Puirvine, Major and Mrs. Frederick,. J. Brennan and Mr. and Mrs.) Frederick Lamport ' Dr. and Mrs. Ealph Gordon are spending ;g few days in Port land where he is attending the state convention of osteopaths. Marriage of Couple Is ; Revealed ! Mr. and Mn. Edward R. Greg- son of Salem are announcing the marriage' of their daughter,' June ' lieane a Gregson, seaman ; first class. WAVES, to Mr.i Ernest Robert Bryan. Jr MM SCi sea bees, son of Mr. E. R. Bryan of Charleston, South Carolina, and Mrs, L. G. Damewood of Moul Irieville, South Carolina.' The marriage took place on Thursday, May S in the chapel at Camp "Parks, -Calit, i with Chaplain D. D. Wildley pffidat- ing, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Miss Enid Hall was the or ganist. Attending : the 1 couple were Miss Bonnie L. Powers, WAVE, and Mr. Henry G. Allyn, Seabee. H'' j The couple spent their; honey moon in Oakland and San Fran cisco. They will make their home at the Camp Parka Hous ing Project area. r ; The jnew Mrs. Bryan attended Salem schools and was employed at the Pacific Telephone ; and Telegraph company here! before . ; enlisting in the WAVEs. . 1 Her i husband was educated in South Carolina. ' He returned last De cember from serving 18 months - CeasratolaUom g to Hr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, Jr on the birth of a ton, Harrison Wethers, HI, Thursday afternoon May 31 at the Deaconess hos pital. The little boy Weighed six pounds and eight ounces. Mrs. Elgin will b remembered as 'SV-' Taii1in Wlnslow. 1 Th babrs grandparents are- Mr., and Mrs. George P, Winslow of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, sr of Salem. : : Delta Phi Spring Breakfast Slated j : Slated for Sunday morning Is the annual spring breakfast for which Delta Phi sorority coeds will be hostesses at their Court street chapter house at 9 o'clock. If weather permits tables will be set in the garden; J-Cr j General chairman for the af. fair will be Louise Wrisley. Dec orations will be in the form of crepe paper streamers; and place cards amidst a -setting of spring flowers, with Virginia Hobbs heading the committee. Helping ' her will be Verna Stocks and Marjorie Beadles, i f ' Marilyn Nelson and Leona Tingles tad are in charge of ar rangements. Serving will be Ann Elliott Lois Messing and Pegfff Moritz. '- , .. : in the Aleutians and at ! Pearl Harbor. ,Guests Are Honored at Party- ' Mrs. Verlin G. Coleman of Portland was hostess for an in formal party Thursday night at the home of her parents; Mr. and Mis. J. P. Hunt on East Myers street in compliment to group of her friends. ! Mrs. Coleman and her son. Ken, are visiting la the capital this week. Contract bridge1 was in play -during the evening, with e late supper served by the hostess. , Arrangements of spring garden flowers were used about the rooms. ' Mrs Coleman's guests were Mrs. Howard Bergman, Mrs. Gordon Black, Jr, Mrs. C Ron ald Hudklns, Mrs. Kenneth Sherman. Mrs. Parker Gies, Mrs. Donald Norlan and Mrs. William Thome, Jr. Mrs. - James H. Nlcbobea. jr entrained Thursday for Salt Lake City where she will spend the weekend with her husband, Sgt . Nicholson, who is stationed near, by at Kearns, Utah. Miss Mary Parker spent; last weekend In Corvallis on the Ore gon State college campus as the guest of Miss Anita Hager. Miller $ Are Proud to Present, these Fine, Nationally Knoivn Furs , This TREASURED UNSNS! 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