The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    Hit OREGON STATESMAN. Scdtm. Orttfon. Thursday Morning. Jun 21, 1945
PAGE SEC
Visitors Are
Welcomed
In Capital
Summertime 1 always the
occasion for the welcoming o
many visitors in the capital.
Here for a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Roseborough are her nephew
and family, Lt and Mrs. John
Fellows Coffey and young son, .
John, of Portland. Mrs. Coffey
is the former Elizabeth Warner
of Churchland, West Virginia.
Lt, Coffey has been with the
marine corps in the south Pa
cific since before Pearl Harbor.
He is also a nephew- of Major
Robert Coffey of Salem.
Summer visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Laws at their Morn
ingside home are Mrs. A. S. Ro
berts, her daughter, Mrs. Joseph
Binford, and sons, Joan and Joe
of Independence, Kansas. .Cap
tain Binford is now in Italy.
Mrs. Roberts, who formerly
made her home in Texas, has
often visited at the Laws home.
The visitors plan to spend the
summer here.
Arrive From East -
Expected to arrive, in the cap
ital today is Mrs. Hugh William
McElhinny (Marjorie Hilll.who
has been in Fayetteville, North
Carolina with Corporal McEl
hinny. He expects to Join his
wife here next month. Mrs. Mc
Elhinny will be at the home of
her mother and her husband's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
S: McElhinny.
Mr, ana Mrs: Robert Sprague
and 18 months old daughter, Ka
thryn, were visitors in the cap
ital this week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Sprague. The
Spragues resided in Salem be
fore he entered the army trans
port service. Mrs. Spraguewent
south to Los Angeles in May to
meet her husband, who returned
from active-duty. They spent a
week in Long Beach and Los
Angeles before coming north to
visit their families in , Portland
and Seattle. .Mr. Sprague left
by plane Wednesday for Los
Angeles. Mrs. Sprague and their
daughter will go on to Seattle,
where they make their home.
Former Residents Here
Mrs. O. D. Adams and daugh
ter, Nancy, of Bremerton, for
; merly of Salem, are the house
guests this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar I. Paulson, sr. Command
er Adams is stationed in Brem-
erton with the navy. Mrs. Jack
Lampion Mary- Jane Adams),
I eldest daughter . of Commander
I and Mrs. Adams, accompanied
her mother and sister to Salem.
She is the house guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert DeArmond.
Mrs. Lampton is entraining Fri
day for her home in Los Ange
les Her army sergeant husband,
who has been in Europe, is ex
pected home this summer. Mrs.
Lampton has been in Bremer
ton visiting her parents.'
.; Mr. and Mrs. L: O. Arens
have had as their guesls for sev-
eral days, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Bentley and Miss Barbara Bent
ley of Tule Lake, Caiii. The
Bentleys came north for the gra
duation of their daughter from
the University of Oregon last
Sunday. Miss Bentley plans to
return to Salem in the fall, as
. she has accepted a teaching po
sition at Parrish junior high
school.
Gamma Phi Betas
Sell Bonds
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" Gammas Phi Bet alumooe and
active members all ov-r the
United States are iwrt'citing
in their third national war loan
campaign this month. Duiiug the
seventh war loan drie the Gam
ma Phis are working for a
three million dollar hospital ship.
Iii the other two dri.-es the
Gamma Phi Betas have sold
enough , bands to purchase hos
pital planes and raised four mil
lion dollars for rehabilitation
, hospital work.
A state-wide camign is be
ing carried on in Oregon with
the Portland and Salem alumnae
and the two active chapters at
the University of Oregon and
Oregon State collegeaking part.
Mrs. Carlos Close-ef Paitiand Is
chairman for the state of Ore
gon and Mrs. C. C. Higgins is
cparfdlng cleai
& Oil51o0
EfeBias
dclightf u'l? aromatic
ncllotvcd in wood
uniform tn sirongih
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Society Clubs
Music . ... The Home
Maxine Buren
Women' Editor
Bride-Elect
Is Honor
Guest
Miss Betty Andrews, bride
elect of Mr. Jay Savereid, will
be the honor guest at a bridal
party Friday night when Miss
Sybil Spears entertains at the
Chemeketa street home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.
Spears. The wedding of the
couple will take place in Port
land at the home of her par
ents on Sunday, July 22.
After an informal evening a
late , supper will be served by
the hostess and her mother. Bou
quets of summer flowers will
provide the decorative note a
bout the rooms. Mrs. Charles L:
Andrews of Portland, mother of
the bride-to-be, will be here for
the occasion. Miss Andrews, ' a
Pi Beta Phi at Willamette uni
versity, will graduate on Sat
urday. Mrs. Wilson
President of
Auxiliary
The American Legion auxil
iary heard musical numbers by
Glenn Allen, vocalist, and Edna
Marie Hill, pianist, at the meet
ing Monday night.
Important business was the
election of the new officers: Mrs.
Austin H. Wilson, president;
Mrs. I. N. Cacon, first vice-president;
Mrs. Merle Travis, second
vice-president; Mrs. Paul Ficke,
recording secretary; Mrs. J. A.
Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. John Ol
son, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. W. H. Anderson, finance of
ficer; Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs.
Mabel Gabriel and Mrs. Edna
Stacey, executive board mem
bers. Executive board will meet
with Mrs. Frank Marshall on
July 9.
Lions Auxiliary
Dinner Tonight
Lions auxiliary members will
gather for a dinner meeting to
night at thle country home of
Mrs. A. C. Haag on the Croisan
Creek Road. This will be the
last meeting of the year for the
group. The 6:30 o'clock dinner
will be served in the garden.
Installation of new officers
will be held with the state presi
dent, Mrs. A. L. V. Smith of
Silverton, the installing officer.
New officers are Mrs. Floyd
eamster, president; Mrs. Glenn
Weaver, vice-president; Mrs.
Lwen Wises secretary; and Mrs.
Carroll Ford, treasurer. Mrs.
William Newmyer i the retir
ing president.
The committee arranging the
dinner includes Mr3. Arthur
Smither, Mrs. Virgil Golden,
Mrs. Daniel Schulze.j Mrs. Win
ston Purvine, Mr3. I. M. Ram
age, Mrs. Mayndard Edlund, Mrs.
E. Boring and Mrs. Wesley
Stewart.
Mrs. Keaneth Bell will preside
at a bridge luncheon Friday af
ternoon at her Leslie .street home
in compliment to members of
her club.
The Keixer Sewing dab sche
duled to meet with Miss Lois
Keefer in the Keixer district to
day has been postponed indefin
itely due to illness of the hostess.
chairman for the Salem Gamma
Phi Beta alumnae, -
r(rNS?
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so full
flavored a littlo
goes a
long way
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Jeryme English
Society Editor '
CLUB CALENDAR"
THtJESDAT H V
Fidelis class. Tint Baptists
chorcli. with Mrs. Johanna Fiske.
880 North Winter street, 2:15 V. m. i
BraHs Are
Home From!
Welcomed Tiome! after a. fi'ie
weeks trip ir the east are Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr. The
Bradys, who left in May, visit
ed in New York City, Philadel
phia and Harrisbtirg, Pa, and
Washington, D. C. f 1 ,
In Harrisburg they were en
tertained by jMrs. A. H. Stack
pole and Mrs. Bictn C. Welker,
who resided in Salem when their
colonel husbands Vi'ere stationed
here. Colonel Stalkpole is now
inthina and? Colonel Welker is
in Germany. I j
Accompanying the Brad y s
west were Ir. and Mrs. V
Frankenfeld and daughters; Pat
and Marjorie, of Vermillion,
South Dakota, who are visiting
at the country home of Mrs. .
;Frankenfeld's brother and,, sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C.
Patrick. Mr. Frankenfeld is reg
istrar at the University of South
Dakota and his daughters are Pi
Beta Phis at j the University.
A gross of Sigma Kappas
from Origonf State! college were
in Portland Sunday night to at
tend the; wedding of their soror
ity sister, Miss Betty Carlesoh
and Lt. fJohq As lAshbaugh t
the Weftmimster Presbyteriata
church. Attending were the Miss
es Patti DeSart, Beulah Stewart,
Marie Ann ewman, Marjorfe
Schroeder and Ci villa Reeher.
J - . ) :
Being welemed back U Sa
lem are Mr. andt Mrs. Garten
Simpson and son, Dick, who cave
been making fcheir home in Por
land for over a year. The Simp
sons have purchased a home on
South 23rd street and Mr. Simp
son plan! to 4nter business here.
Lt. (jg) an Mrs. Albert Klas-
sen (Delnaa Jean Jones) of Oak
land, Calif, were Visitors in S
lem Wednesday. They have been
in Portland and -other northern
points ori his leave. Lt. Klasseh
is stationed at the; navy base at
Oaklandl ' . J f
Mrs. Clinton Standish arrived
in the cpita Wednesday after
noon from Oakland, Calif., where
she has been ivith her army hus
band, who is stationed at Camp
John T. Knight.
Mrs. Helen Shepard, dasgbter
of Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Shepard,
is visiting in Seattle as the house
guest of Miss Sally Dorn. Miss
Shepard I expects to return by
plane the first of the week. '-
HAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Andrpsen entertained at
a dinner; Sunday honoring Mrs.
Andresen's sister, ; Mrs. Ed- J.
Willendrup, and son, Bill, of
Vallejo, California. i - I
Qtherjjfuests were Mr.-;' and
Mrs. Arnold Coffel and children,
Marion and Janice; Mrs. Paul
Andresett and children, Paul and
Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. P. "CT
Sanders, Mrs; G. R. Andreseo,
Rosa- Lee Coffel and Jerry An-
dresen. t i; .
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si'fj for the rp tf
.p:: f a fs
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Tasteful Gifts Jor Today s June Bride .
all practically right and beautiful. Give them with prld,
knowing that they will please. ; We have a line selection
ci lovely and useful cifts ready for your selection.
The MODERNE
335 Court Street
Phose 37C3
Luncheon at
Siewert
Home
Mrs! J. C. Harrison was the
honor guest at a lovely party
Wednesday afternoon when
members of the Yomarco cla?s
entertained at" the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. A. Siewert on
North Winter street. : .
A dessert luncheon was serv
ed to thirty guests. ; The indi
vidual tables andv guest rooms
were decorated with beautiful
bouquets of roses and delphin
ium. 'A
gift was presented to
ison by the class;
Mrs. Harrison
Officers of the class the Opast
year, were hostesses. They in
clude IB. F. Williams,' president;
Mrs. I A. . L. Lindbeck, Mrs.
Franks James, Mrs. E. B. Mil
lard, -ilrs. A. A. Keene, Mrs.
Brown E. Sisson, Mrs. T. S. Rob
erts, Mrs. L. S. Covert, Mrs. J.
D. Foley and Mrs. Fred Zim
merman. . !
Others honoring Mrs. Harri
son were Mrs. H. HJ Brooks of
Greencastle, Indiana; Mrs. E.
Erickson of. South Dakota, Mrs.
A. A. Schramm, Mrs. Carle Ab
,rams,;Mr3. Charles Bates, Mrs.
J. R.; Carruthers, Mrs. G. W.
Day, Mrs. M. Hartzell, Mrs. Wal
ter B. Minier, Mrs. Frank G.
Myers, Mrs. Roy Ohmart, Mrs.
Herbert J. Ostlind, Mrs. J. Ed
gar Purdy, Mrs. Ernest C Rich
ards, 'Mrs. A. A. Siewert, Mrs.
George Herbert Smith; Mrs. Ray
Waltz? and Mrs. J. E.-Wood.
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Shrine Meets
On Monday
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Willamette shrine, white shrine 1
of Jerusalem, held its regular
monthly meeting at the Masonic
' temple Monday. Mrs, Willis E,
Brown, worthy high priestess.
presided. According to an an-
nouncement the supreme worthy
, high priestess has appointed the
following Salem members as
supreme officers: Mrs. Willis E.
. Browni matron of honor; Mr.
. Wayne D. Henry, king's guard,
' and Mrs. A. C. Smith, chairman
of the; war aid activities commit
tee. H
Mrs; Mildred Thiesen was in-
itiated fat a ceremonial, and a
school of instruction: was held
by Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, dis
trict deputy.
Past worthy high priestesses
and past watchmen of shepherds
of Willamette shrine who were
introduced were Elmer Ramsey,
Miss Grace Babcock, Miss Con
stance K a n t n e r. Miss Ruth j
Moord,; Mrs. Winifred R. Her-
rick, iMrs. Wayne D. Henry,
M, F Grub, Arthur H. Moore !
and William Niemeyer.
j The committee in charge of
decorations was Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne D. Henry and Mrs. Ab
ner Kline. Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Rasmussen were in charge of
refreshments, assisted by Mrs.
Zona 'Allen. Mr. W. ! E. Brown
and Mrs. A. C. Smith.
Rosches Honor
Anniversary
Mr.;: and Mrs. Jerome Rosche
celebrated their first wedding i
anniversary at their home on
Route 2, with a dinner and party.
Guests were Father Louis
Rodakowski, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Poppe, Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Giv-;
en and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Her-
bergef J
Mrs, Robert S. Farrell, jr, is I
leaving for Portland today to
spend t few days. She- will re-1
turn late Friday with her daugh
ters, Sally and Joan,! who have
been in Portland this week at
the home of their grandparents j
Mr. and Mrs,
. sr. f
Robert S. Farrell, j
Mrs. L. Ml Pnrrlae has invited
members of her club to luncheon
and an : afternoon of contract
bridge on Friday at her home on
South - 12th ; street v Additional
guests will -be Mrs. Abner K.
KUne. and Mrs. A. S. Roberts of
Independence, Kansas.
Mrs. W. E. Hutcbens will en-
tertain members jt her club at
a one o'clock luncheon on Mon-
day afternoon at her. home, 321
Kingwood Drive. Contract bridze
will be in play during the after-
noon. Additional guests will be
Mrs. Percy Kelly and Mrs. Lynn'
DLambeth. : " j
Stuller-Barhes
Vq W? R PPf H i 1
v WWa,lWHU;
On June 14 at the First Meth
odist church parsonage Miss Ed
ith garnes of Seaside and Mr.
Gilbert R. Stuller, jLTnited States
army engineers in Alaska, were
married at 2 o'clock. Dr. J. C
- Harrison performed the double
-ring ceremony. j i
Mrs. Stuller has been a resi
dent of Seaside for; the past sev
eral years and the groom has
just completed six f years service
with the armed forces. He came
by plane for the wedding.. They
will reside at Seaside for the
- summer. i' P
; Only the immediate families
of tride and groom and Dr. and
Mrs. Harrison- were present at
the ' ceremony. i
Mrs. Harold Basick and daltgh-
ters, Kathy, Sally and Christy,
and the former's sister, Lt. Kath
leen Phelps, are leaving today
I for Neskowin to spend several
: weeks. I
ADDITIONAL SOCIETY
ON PAGE
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Misses sizes t to 15, 12 U 2a
Fosters Are
Guests, at
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Lt Col. and Mrs. Eugene Fos-
"-- nd their daughter, .Miss
- Jeanne Foster, are the incentive
? several au revoir parties pri-
- or their departure on Friday
. ,or Camp Cooke, Calif,? where
Colonel Foster will be stationed.
Tonight Lt, CoL Joseph Pirsch '
re entertaining .informally at
dinner in honor of Lt CoL and
.' Mrs. Foster. : Other guests will
vote
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SALEM CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SALEM ROTARY CLUB
, I THE AMERICAN LEGION
SALEM LIONS CLUB
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Salem
SUMllEi WARP1WB
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kkv flam, aqua, tiiae or yei- ' . . . ! , II
be Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Fittsv
Miss Margie Cooley, daughter
of the Ralph Cooleys, entertain
ed a few friends at dinner at
Chuck's Tavern Wednesday
night in honor ' of Miss Foster,
who was a popular member of
the Salem high school graduat
ing class this year.
Covers were placed for Miss
Jeanne Foster, Miss Helen Paul
son. Miss Helen Shepard, Miss
Jessie Ellis, Miss , Jean Claire
Swift and Miss Cooley. j.
The Delta Phi alumnae com
mencement breakfast elated for
Sunday morning has - been can
celled. - - : , .
nrm toese pbogqessive
TO ACQUIRE BEAUTIFUL BUSH'S PASTURE
SALEM nWANIS CLUB
SALEM WOMAN'S CLUB
TRADES & LABOR COUNCIL
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
SALEM ADV. CLUB
AND MANY. MANY MORE
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