The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    AGE SIX
The OSEGOIT STATESMAN. Salami Ongon, Thursday Motxdng. August S3. I9
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Mrs. Victor Collins wax hot
test for surprise bridal shower
In honor of Mis Barbara Jeaa
Vincent, bride-elect of Lt. Gor-
don Park Keith, Wednesday
night at the home of her, par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rein
holdt. The evening was spent Infor
mally and later a dessert sup
per was served by the hostess.
The serving table was centered
with a bridal bouquet in pastel
shades with ribbon streamerrex-
tending- to the gifts. A kitchen
shower feted the popular bride-to-be,
Honoring: Mis Vincent were
Mrs. Willis K. Vincent, Mrs. Mar
lon Krebs, Mrs. Oeorge LaVatta,
Mrs. Russell Beardsley, Mrs.
Zane Russell, Mrs. Lloyd Rein
hold t. Miss Rosemary BelL Miss
Patty Wilson, Miss Marjorle
Reeves and Mrs. Victor Collins.
Mrs. James
Is Home
Mrs. Warren James and her
daughter, Diane, arrived in Sa
lem Wednesday from Oakland,
Calif r where they have been
making- their home while Mr.
James was stationed at Treas
ure Island. Mr. James, a radio
technician first class. Is assign
ed to the USS Princeton and left
Monday to board his ship at
Philadelphia.
Mrs. James and her little girl
will make their home In Salem
while he la on active duty Mrs.
James Is the former Joan Du
Rette, a Willlamette university
student and member of Delta Phi
sorority. Her husband is a grad
uate of Willamette and Is the
son of Mrs. Frank James.
Barbara Lange, daughter el
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lange, left
Monday for Glendale, Calif.,
where she will spend a week or
ten days at the guest of Mr. and,
Mrs. L. R. Hawkins.
Friday night, at I ecleek Mis
Phebe McAdams will meet at
her home with the committee
of the Business and Professional
Women's club to make plans for
the annual Business Women's
Week which Is scheduled for Oc
tober. Cold Rush
Choose Early Hours for Shopping
In Busy Stores; Stocks Not Big
By Msxine Bares
There must be some sparcely populated areas in the United
States because the Salem country certainly has its share of residents.
And they are all shopping these fine days.
Was a time when we were admonished each late fall, to shop
eariy ana avoid the Christmas
-rush, but the tune has changed
bit, and the time of it's sing
ing, too. Right now the advice
to prospective shoppers for
school clothes, winter outfits,
groceries and Just every-day le
ts. Is to shop early In the day.
WhHe there's promise of
much more stock for all .mer
chants' shelves and it is con
stantly arriving, the supplies are
still limited and can't meet the
demand.
Trying to shop for a small item
of clothing for a niece on Wed
nesday, we tried all the likely
.looking places, stood In line at
very shop but found not one.
We resorted to the boys' de
partment of a man's ctothteg
store and found a suitable gar
ment, but not until we had
made our own selection and
Today's Menu
A little bit of canned prepar
ed ham will go a long way In
the menu today.
Tomato slices
Stuffed squash -Whipped
potatoes
Buttered green beans
Melon
see
2 squash (summer)
1 cup medium white sauce
Salt and pepper
H cup chopped green pepper
Va pound chopped ham
H cup buttered bread crumbs
1 teaspoon onion juice
Cut squash In halver, cross
wise, and remove seeds. Cook
halves In boiling water tor 10
minutes and drain. Add chop
ped pepper, ham, seasonings and
onion Juice to cream sauce and
snlx lightly. Fill squash halves
with this mixture, top with but
tered bread crumbs and bake at
350 degrees 20-25 minutes.
S-T-R-E-T-C-ll!
S-T-E-E-T-C-H
yoar sapply 0f
this home grown
sugar. Donl waste
sin;! spoonful
of this scarce food
energy.
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Society . . . Clubs
Music . ; . . The Home
alexin Bure
Women's Edits
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Entertain
Friday
Mrs. George LaVatta has In
vited guests to her country home
for a dessert supper Friday night
In compliment to Miss Grace
Covert; who will leave in Sep
tember to enter the American
Red Cross as a social worker.
' Guests will be seated at small
tables centered with bouquets of
summer flowers. Contract bridge
will be In play during the eve
ning. - Honoring Miss Covert will be
Miss Virginia Covert, Mrs. Dean
Trumbo, Mrs. .William Whltt
more, Mrs. Victor ColllnV, Mrs.
Russell Beardsley, Mrs. Warren
James, Mrs. James Howard,
Mrs. Zane RusselL Mrs. Corner,
Mrs. Marion Kxebs, Miss Bar
bara Jean Vincent, Miss Rose
mary BelL Miss Beth Siewert,
Miss Marcella Schwartz and Mrs.
LaVatta.
Nebraskans Have
Shower Party
The Nebraska club gave a
miscellaneous shower In honor
of Mrs. Clara McDerby at the
home of Mrs. Paul Brink Tues
day. The following were pres
ent: Mrs. Ida Knight. Mrs. H.
Helmhout, Mrs. Leo Dagen
hardt, Mrs. W. W. Rolofson, Mrs.
Blanche Stuart, Mrs. Albert
Hoevet, Mrs. Dora M. Stanton,
Mrs. Nellie Osborn, Mrs. Carrie
Lucas, Mrs. JEarl Hall, Mrs.
John McManus, Mrs. Lura Tan
dy, Mrs. Mildred Hoevet, Mrs.
Margaret Willis, Mrs. Mae
Slater, Mrs. Clara McDerby and
Mrs. Paul Brink.
waited our turn In line to pay
and have our package wrapped.
We were only two of thousands.
Hundreds of little boys and
girls seem to be getting their
fall outfits and the age old gags
to get what they want are ob
viously being worked on ha
rassed parents. School starts In
a few weeks, but the public
seems to be putting into prac
tice the lesson of shopping ear
ly. Grocery stores are as busy as
the clothing shops. While there
does not seem to be a real rum
on any one commodity, cash
iers are constantly busy ringing
up sales for homemakers.
Morning shopping is far less '
of a problem, for the stores are
less busy, stocks la better order
and the salespersons less ha
rassed. The temperature is on
the customers sideln the morn
ing. Many women have gotten
the habit of shopping early in
the day, since wartime short
ages left the stores' daily allot
ment of food rather depleted by
afternoon, and It will be a good
plan to follow In the 'future.
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uniform In strength
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Jeryme English
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CLU3 CALENDAB
TUESDAY
Missouri auxillarr.
wttfc Mrs. p.
C. HarUnd. STS 8. Slat at.
host luncneoa.
Mr. and Mrs. 81Ias Gaiser and
daughter, Janet, are leaving to
day for RltzvUle, Wash, to spend
several days at the home of her
. parents.
Guests at the home ef Mr. aad
Mrs. Clayton Foreman the past
week have been her mother and
brother, Mrs. C W. Elgin and
Mr. James Elgin, of Caldwell, '
Idaho. They are leaving today
for their home.
Guests at BPW
Picnic Tuesday
Tuesday night a large group
of the Salem Business and Pro
fessional Women's club enjoyed
the last picnic of the summer at
the Chemawa Indian school with
the Misses Peggy Wehun.t and
Elda Dodrill as hostesses. Miss
Ina Maye Toland of the hospi
tality committee was In charge
of arrangements, Mrs. Lola Mc
Farlane, the transportation, and
Mrs. Margaret Jorgensen, the
musical program.
Special guests of the members
were Mrs. Marian Lowry Fisch
er of the Eugene club, Miss
Betty Goodrich of the McMinn
ville club, both of whom are at
present making their homes in
Salem.- Other guests were Mrs.
Violet .Eaton, the Misses Mary
Iyall, Barbara Faught, Anne C
Amick, Tillie Albers and Mrs.
Ruth E. Rhoten, also Messrs.
Beudelio Chares, Benedlcto
Campos, Oneslmo Campos and
Honorlo Gonzales of Mexico.
The musical program consisted
of several numbers by an in
strumental trio of violin, horn ,
and saxophone played by Bene
dicto and Onesimo Campos and
Honorio Gonzales, The last num
ber was "Buenos Noches ' Ml
Amore" to which the club re
sponded with "Aloha."
Newcomers from KX Paso.
Texas are Mrs. Hubert duBois
Lewis and children Marie and
Herman duBois, who will make
their home in 3alem while Lt.
CoL Lewis is serving In the Pa
cific theatre. They have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Hager, and have now taken a
home on Nob HilL Marie win
enter Salem high school this fall
as a sophomore.
MONMOUTH With closing ef
the . summer session at Oregon
College of Education, on August
24, many faculty folk are on
vacation. Students have gone to
their homes, and the town is set
tling into the annual between
term quiet -of late summer.
Mrs. Pearl Heath, head of the
college art department. Is tak
ing possibly the longest trip a
mong the faculty group. She
left Friday by automobile for
Baton Rouge, La, where she will
spend a month at the home of
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Erickson,
and will make the acquaintance
of their baby daughter, Marie
Kathryn. born last November.
Both Dr. and Mrs. Erickson
have been staff instructors at
OCE, he in the English depart
ment, and Mrs. Erickson (Marie
Ring) on the art staff. Dr.
Erickson Is now head of the de
partment of romance languages
at Louisiana State university.
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Miss Hall
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Bride of
Sunday
.The marriage of Miss Opal
Mae HalL, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl CL HalL to Sergeant
Charles M. Harvey, son. of Mrs.
Elmer Conn of Albany took
. place on Sunday afternoon, Aug
ust 28. at the home ot the bride's
parents on Maple avenue at S
' O'ClOCk, - -s
' Rev. Herman H. Macy, pastor
- of the Highland Friends church,
performed the ceremony in the
garden before t setting of sum
mer flowers and shrubs. Seventy-five
relatives and friends at
tended the rites.
. Tor her weddinf the bride
chose a powder blue afternoon
frock with hat to match and
corsage of gardlnias.
Miss Iola Rutherford was the
bride's only attendant Lois
HalL sister of the bride, - was
flower girL She wore ft dusty
pink dress and carried a basket
of pastel garden, flowers.
Mr. Joseph M. Howard stood
with Sergeant Harvey as best
man. -
The wedding reception in hon
or of the newiyweds was held
In the home Immediately after
the cereomny. Mrs. John Mc
Manus, aunt of the bride, pre
sided at the serving table and
Miss Lois Hall was at the punch
bowL
Sergeant and Mrs. Harvey are
spending their honeymoon at
Crater Lake and the Oregon
coast. At the end of his 30-day
furlough Sergeant Harvey will
report at Fort Meade, Maryland,
where he expects to be discharg
ed. He will return to Salem to
reside.
The bride Is a graduate of Sa
lem high school and has been
employed at the J. C. Penney
Company since her graduation.
Sergeant Harvey also attended
Salem schools and recently re
turned from three years service
in Africa, Italy, France and Ger
many with the army.
Miss Judd Feted
On Birthday
LIBERTY Miss Bineslv- Kar.
sten was hostess for a birthday
party Saturday. August 25. In
honor of Miss Edna Judd, at the
nome or Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Kurth.
A lighted birthday cake and
refreshments were served after
several hours of games and
dancing.
Honoring Miss Judd were
Kenneth Hewitt, Clifford Pier
zina, Norman Lokstad, Darlene
Evans, Betty and Jean Cagswell,
Robert Judd. Bill Lokstad, Ger
ald Scharn, Janice Staggs, Ken
neth Henry, Phyllis Lustoff,
John Van Loh, Carl Goldshy,
Sally Baker Kent, Beverly Kar
sten, Francis Kent, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kurth and Louie.
Visiting In Portland today will
be Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Henry
H. Marsden, Jr, Mrs. Robert
Needham and Mrs. Carl G. Col
lins. RATIOS! CALENDAR
at cats, ra.Ta.trrc j
BlAAlr A M HwyiA IT
ttorauabi Aft. 31: VS -ttorouc Zs coed
through Sept. SO; Al through El valid
Usraugh October . Si; si through SU
food through Nov. St.
SVOAft:
Book 4 SUmp SO rand toe give
pwina lingua ASfiM si,
smioksi
Book S Airplane stamps L S, S
and vaUa- tndeOnltely.
Oeleiixd 107
ilalica Order 17
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is&aies
IIovcDy Pumps
Medium or high heels.
Brown, blue or black.
Valae. to $3.53. Sale
dW9 .
Aitucftfa IKng Co.
Buster Crown Shoe Store
, ; UN0ttt
Miss Ola Clark, rerent ef Che-
tneketa chapter. Daughters of the
American Revolution has an
nounced the postponement ot the
regular meeting from Septem
ber 1 to October 6. x
-. . - 1.
Arriving tn the" eapltal 'Wed
nesday to be house guests of Dr.
and Mrs. Burton A. Myers are
- his sister and ' brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs.' Homer J. Davis
and son, Jay, of Orange,' Calif.
They plan to b here several
. weeks. '
Wedding Takes
Place in East
STAYTON At ft marriage
ceremony read at the home of
the bride In Salisbury, Mary
land, Miss Lottie Mae Walker
-became the bride of Mr. Edward
O. Kreltzer, son of Mrs. Iibby
Frank of Stayton. The
took place August 23, with Rev.
H. M. Parks officiating in the
presence of the family and a few
' close friends.
'Attendants were Mrs. Earl B.
Kelly ot Salisbury and Mr. John
W. Reilly of PottsviUe, Pa
Mrs. Kreltzer Is a graduate of
Wlcomic high school and is em
ployed by the C and P Tele
phone company. The bridegroom
graduated from Stayton high
school and has been In the navy
for 41 months. 23 of which were
overseas. Hells a pharmacist
mate 2e.
At present Mr. and Mrs.
Kreitxer will make their home
U Norfolk, Vft. where Kreitrer
Is stationed it the naval air station.
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Visitor Will
Be Honor
Guest
Miss Nellie Schwab win en
tertain informally tonight at her
home on North 24th street tor
- the pleasure of Miss Doris Riches
of Boston, formerly of Salem,
who is visiting In the capital at
the home of her sister, Mrs.
Marjorle Whiteley. -
A group of Miss Riches
friends have been invited, to the
affair. After an Informal eve
ning a late supper will be served
by the hostess. Bouquets of
summer flowers will provide the
decorative note about the rooms.
Bidden to honor Miss Riches
are Miss Dorothy Pearce, Dr.
Helen Pearce, Miss Helen Yock
y, Mrs. Hill Brownell, Miss Ma
bel Savage, Mrs- H. W. Winkler,
Miss Lillian McDonald, Mrs. W.
E. Smith, Mrs. Robert Hutcheon,
Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, Miss
Mazine Buren and Miss Gene
vieve Morgan. ,
Visitors la 8alea are Mrs.
Wallace Hancock (Estelene
Smith) and her mother-in-law,'
Mrs. W. E. Hancock, sr of Los
Angeles, who have been guests
at the home of the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Smith.
While Lt Hancock is serving in
the South Pacific his wife is re
siding in Los Angeles with his
parents. The visitors are leaving
for the south Friday and will
stop in San Francisco a few days
before going on to Los Angeles.
Mrs. John WUlls Danforth and
sons, David and Bill, Charles
Hugglns and Mrs. Bruce W. Car
kin were in Portland Tuesday to
attend the Shrine circus at the
Ice Arena. Accompanying them
home was-' Steven Pierson of
Portland, who is guest at the
home of his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wright.
District Meeting, t
Is Slated
The VFW auxiliary met oa-
Monday night with Mrs. Virgil
Bolton presiding. The group
voted to assist the post in the
purchase of a piano for the
naval hospital at Corvallls. Mrs.1
Arvin Strayer announced the
institution ot an auxiliary at
Woodburn, October 3, and one
at Mm City, October 4. Salem
color, bearers will put on the
floor work, ; -
A district meeting was an
nounced for September 22, with
Salem auxiliary ' the hostess.
Mrs. Willie Boone, Mary Rose,
Mrs. Spence, Mrs. Welsner and
Ann Davis will serve on the
refreshment .committee. " Mrs.
Dorothy Walker, Martha Hlppe
Leona Lindsay, Gertrude Wolf,
Rena Hillman, Laverne Page,
were initiated Into membership
in the auxiliary later in the
evening. '
The auxiliary joined the post
for refreshments under the di
rection of Mrs. Arwin Strayer
and Emma DeLapp. Thomas
Long, CPO 3c, a visiting com
rade, presented the evening's
entertainment with his magic
tricks.
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Thelshdwtdrfttradooc y
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outf...for Aenime Shigmoofii four'
assurance that no compromise has been
nude with the Mgfc ttindaxdj of inulV
ity and expert crsfwrnanship that hart
pf ocliiracd Shimoor leadership (ot
more duft'durtf-foar feau, ExdosiTo'
lOOSTwoo! Shamoor fleece, untrimi
med or topped with luxurious furt.
Left: Style 328. $4S. Top: Style 354,.
Ri$he S7le trimmed with?
wperior beava; Z7.9S. (fiu2oPUux)
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A Dinner
Party
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 3. Me
Elhlnny, sr. will: preside at s
gmartly appointed dinner part
Friday night at their Courl
street residence for tile pleasure
of a group of their friends,
I- The dinner table will be cen
tered with two small bouueta oi
pastel - summer flowers. Coven
will be placed for twelve guesta
Contract bridge will be in plaj
during the evening. -
Mr. and Mrs. BJarne Ertekses
and sons, Wayne and John, art
spending the week at Seaside.
Willing Workers Meet
At George Streff Home
MARION FORKS The Nortt
Santiam Willing Workers met witt
Mrs. George Streff Wednesday
Aug. 22. Those attending wer
Mrs. A. Mitchell, Mrs. M. C Smith
Mrs. A. Snyder; Mrs. L. W. Ptt
Dorothy J. Young, Audrej
Smlm.
Visitors were Mrs. C C Smitt
and Mrs. Scott Young.
r?ave . . . . $159
Extra for Finger-
wave or Hairdress I
Open Thurs. Eve. J
by Appointment 1
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