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liMli , Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. August 15. 1345 PAGE SEVEN Parties Given For Interesting Visitor t, SILVERTp N Mr.' C. P. f - Lewis, guest here from Buenos Aires, Argentina, has been the f , inspiration of a number of small parties and get-togethers dur ing the '. past week. . -Miss Hannah Olson entertain ed for her Thursday afternoon, inviting a group of teachers, lo cal and visiting. Included were Mrs. Lewis, Marie Sundheim of Minneapolis, Joan Ives of New York City, Mrs. Haaken Larsen of Tacoma, Mrs. Harry Sane--durd, Mrs. L. Sanders of Ajo, Ariz., Bertha Aim of Portland, Mrs. S. L. Almlie, Mrs. Lee Al fred, Elizabeth Kleinsorge, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. A. B. Ander son, Greta Starrett, Bessie. Greg erson. Mrs. Frank Porter entertain ed at her home for a group who finished the local high school in the '20's. Invited were Florence Merryman Lewis, Mary Egan Kleeman, Dorothy Neal Carpen ter, Ruth Jones Hall of Salem, Frances Nelson Burch, Gladys Hatch Overlund, Helen Dicker son Benson, Katheryn Smith Eunlap, Althea Meyer, Muriel Webb' Morton of Spokane, Mil dred Egan Peterson and the hos tess, Bessie Bentson Porter. Mrs. Lewis was graduated from the Silverton high 'school in 1928. Following her gradu ation from Oregon State college she went to South America to - teach. Lois Miller Weds In New York NEW YORK Miss Lois Mil ler, former Dallas girl, now at 306 West 94th street, this city, and Mr. Leonard Dell VanVleck, 30, an engineer, of the same New York address, 'secured a - mar riage license at the city clerk's office here August 8. The couple said they would be married in the Church of SS. Paul and Andrew in New York n Friday, I August 10. A native of Dallas, the bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Mr. Van Vleck, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron H. VanVleck, was born in International Falls, Minn. The bride attended Dallas schools and Willamette iiniver ttity where she was a member! of Beta Chi sorority. She was em ployed at the Salem Credit Bur eau before going east several years ago. ; ' " ' ) f 'i it - ft I ' ..-''. ::.... :--Vf i , ' t n fx- - 1 ' ? ; I -I I 4 J I I $ j I if f . : I J . f I 4 1 , 1. . Dinner Honors Army Man . i Mrs. J. B. Rosche entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon at her home In honor of Private George Ishida, who is home on furlough from Baxter General ' hospital; Spokane. j I Covers were placedi for Pri vate Ishida, Mrs. Madge Thiel of Seattle, Mrs. OliVe Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. J. Staff Workers . Entertained ; i - - , ... vt. - : r Mrs. H. R. Wood burn and Miss Marjorie Tye entertained the Marion ! County Extension staff : at the Woodburn country home on Ewalt avenue. ! 4 The affair , was . held in the ' garden jand tha guests were. Mr. and; Mrs. F. Bishop jand family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nibler and Eugene Plans Heavy, Post-ar Construction EUGENE, "Ore., 'Aug. 14 -(JPy-Construction program estimated at $9,000,000 are ready to go here to help - ease eroploment . read justment fi-om war to peace, cham ber, of commerce Hirry A'drkh said yesterday." He said about halt the cash s available. The fund includes mort ey for the state institutions at the University of -Oregon campus. . . The Kudzu vine, often used in erosion' control work, - sometimes grows 60 feet long. 4 B. Rosche. Donald and Dayid Mock and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nevkiik, Mr.' and Mrs. Glen W. Tupper,! Miss Eoise Ransom, Miss Patriciaj Smith, Miss La . Verne Tartar. Miss Cleone Kaplinger, Miss June Everhard, Miss Helen Taylor, Mr. H. R. Woodburn and I A. Woodburn. Mrs. Jay Savereid, the former Betty Andrews, who was married on July 22 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrews, in Portland. The groom is the son of Mrs. S. J. Savereid of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Sav ereid are now at home In Salemi. The bride is a Willam- ' MOXMOUTuVlA wedding of interest here occurred August 1, at Dundee, when Berhice Chaf fee Haveman became, the bride of George Grazen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Graten, Mon mouth, in a garden ceremony at the homet)f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Chafee. j Rev. V. T. Speece, of Eugene, and- Rev. H. R. Scheuerman of Monmouth officiated before a , group of relatives and rfriends. The bride, "given in marriage by her father, -wore a suit of French blue with pink accessor ies, and carried a bouquet of bride's -roses, gardenias and ste phanotis. Her sister, i Miss Ber tha Chaffee was bridesmaid; and John Dalinsky, Salem, brother-in-law of- MrJ Grazen was best man. Mrs. Don Eivie played the wedding music and Miss Beulah Chaffee sang, i Following was a reception, held on the lawn. Mrs. Helvie, . Patricia and i Elizabeth Zwick and Beulah Chaffee presided at the tea-table and assisted in serving. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalinsky and daughter of Salem; : Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Scheuerman and Glo ria, Mrs. Earnest Read and son Max, Sylvia Partlow and Mrs. Jacob Grazen, all of Monmouth; Mrs. J. Whitman and Rev. and Mrs. Lowry, Newberg; and Rev. and Mrs. Speece and daughter. The couple will reside in Mon mouth, where he is associated with his father in a jewelry bus iness. I Mr.: R. CIO to Send Delegation j To Visit Russian Unions j WASHINGTON, Aug. 14 -OPy- i The, CIO! will send a delegation to ' visit the soviet union "at a very early date," President Philip Miir- j ray reported yesterday. The invitation to the CIO was extended; by Vassili Kuznetsov, ; chairman! of the group of ten so- ; viet trade unionist now visiting the US as guests of the CIO. The Russians I toured industries in a dozen eastern and midwestern cities. ette university graduate and a (Logan-Mar kham, Portland). member of Pi ZENA House gvesta at the Frank Munson home for the past week were Mr. and Mrs. John Munson of Caldwell, Idaho. The greater part of the week was spent at Cutler City. Sunday a picnic was held in their honor. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis, Misses Edna, Hazel and Esther Munson, Kenieth Mun- Beta Phi. ion, Mr. and Mrs. John Nor wood and Virgil, ! Mrs. Mildred Herberger and Bobby, Tommy, Janice and Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MunsonJ Jim and Bill, Mrs. ! Carrie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Munson, all of Salem; Mr.. and Mrs. Niles Harris and sons, Frank and Rodney of Portland; Mr; and Mrs.' Bert Bressler and SILVERTON Barbara Jean Wood worth, small daughter of Capt. and Mrs. William Wood worth will be baptized at the Methodist church Sunday, Aug ust' 19, the parents have announ ced. Baptismal services will be at the regular morning service with the Rev. O. Leonard Jones in charge. Mrs. Woodworth, the former Jean Bowman, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowman. Less Yarnuh! Less Sludge wiih Wards Vitalized E-3olor Oil 0 II . j y .3 J ''. 3 4 The Eagle and the Dove Have Much in Common The small white bird' of peace, carrier of . . the otive V-wicA--w most strongty defend ; ed by the brave eagle about whose tchite- i .'M'' ; ' -:' : " ;.t" -: . r crested head, the laurel of Victory will again- be worn as a crown. This date reminds us of many a past Victory and Peace : let it also mark our dedication to the future of TauU Ing Peace. J i ( son, Milton, Monmouth; Mr. and Mrs. Rene Fritz and son, Rene Gene, Prineville; Mr. and Mrs. John Munson, Caldwell, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams and Sandra, Portland. Leaders Selected For Interim Committee Rep. Q. H. Bengstoh, Jackson County, has been selected as chair man and pep. J. O. Johnson, Wash ington county, as secretary of the 1945 f legislative interim commit tee to study the care, treatment and rehabilitation of underprivil eged children and to make recom mendations to the next legislature for the prevention of child de linquency, j The committee will hold a pub lic hearing early in September to receive recommendations of child caring institutions and other civic organizations. First meeting of the committee was held i here two weeks ago. LUMBER TRAVEL FIGURES OREg6n CITY, Aug. 14-UP)-Willamette river locks here drop ped 2,820,000 board feet of lum ber, downstream during July, UJS. engineers announced yesterday. 2Sjp. 'iff: -f'f ':" VICTORY C0I1ES TO UIIITED II ATIOUS On the Iind, on the Sa, and in the Air Smafffi Shop Salem, Orecoa w i I I' ' M it H R : ' H V ' ft t , t i - "--v - ' - ; S s : 1 - -'i I " I W ; : ; i -' :? ; . "I r . " 1 l'"lir" r i. i -i " - mr . 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