The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 12, 1945, Page 3, Image 3

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Fete Miss'
Society . ; Clubs
Music .... The
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Maxki Buren
Womn"i Cd;tor
Alpha Chis
Miss Sharon Burnett, who has
announced September 17 as the
date for her marriage to Ensign
Donald : Barnick, ; win " be the
honor guest at several - pre-
. nuptial parties . this week. En
sign Barnick is expected to ar
rive, in the capital today frcJm
California. He Just returned
"' from the south Pacific.
Miss Beverly McGilchrist and
Miss v Miriam ' Becke will : be
' hostesses ' for a ? mother and
daughter party Friday night at
. xne Mn uecu nome-on norm t t -j -t i ,
Summer street in compliment to H O I iT i 1 TQl
Miss Burnett. 1IU1U..1
Guests have been invited to a ,
.7:30 o'clock dessert supper with
an Informal f evening following. '
A kitchen shower will fete the
bride-to-be. - '
" Bidden to honor Miss Burnett .
are her, mother, Mn. Lucille
- Burnett, Mrs F. E. Barnick, Miss
Beverly Barnick, Mrs. 14 Co
vert, Miss Virginia Covert, Mrs.
Ray Rabenau, Miss Shirley Ra
. benau, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins,
Miss . Harriett Hawkins, Mrs.
J. D. Berwick, Mrs. Francis
Kennedy, Miss Lisbeth Kennedy,
Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, ; Miss
Anne Huston, Mrs. Gordon Mc
Gilchrist, Miss Beverly i McGil
christ, Mrs. Karl Becke and Miss
Miriam 'Becke. f ''
Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and'her
daughter, Harriet, are arranging
a dinner party for- Saturday
night at their Fairmount Hill
home in! compliment to Miss
Burnett Miss Hawkins will re
turn Friday from the University"
of Oregon campus where she is .
attending1 the rush week festiv
ities.
Home
Jeryme English
i Society Editor
Bride-Elect
Is Honor
Guest
Miss Dora thea Steusloff and
Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers en
tertained the Alpha Chi Omega
alumnae at the 5 former's home
Court street Monday night.
Miss LeRude
Engaged
SILVERTON The engage- '
tnent of Miss Ruby LeRude to
Mr. Norman Rue was announced
at a party given by Miss Le
Rude's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph LeRude Sunday night.
The wedding will take place
next summer. ; .
Miss LeRude Is at present em
ployed at Portland, Mr. Rue is
a 'discharged veteran of Italian
battles and will enter Oregon
State college this fall.
At the same party Mrs. Bessie
Towns, who is leaving Saturday
for Minneapolis to attend Augs
burg college, was honored.
Attending were Rev. and Mrt..
0. 1 C. Olson, Mrs. Evln" Alm
quist, Jean Heidenstrom, Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Standard, Miss
Gladys Bye, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Almquist, Miss Olga John
son, Mrs. George Almquist, Nor
man Rue, Ruby LeRude, Joyce
LeRude, Marvin LeRude,. Mrs.
Loyall Beals and Mr. and Mrs.
LeRude.
Today's Menu '..
Frankfurters in blankets will
be today's interesting dish. 0 :
Stuffed celery salad .
Frankfurters in blankets
Baked potatoes
Broiled tomatoes
V Baked pears
Whipped cream top
on
This was the first fall meeting ,
of the group with Mrs. Lewis
Griffith, president, presiding.
A : dessert supper was served
by-the hostesses with the busi
ness I meeting following. Lovely
bouquets of gladioluses were ar
ranged about the rooms.
Special guests were Miss Mary
Parker, Miss Ddrothy Kenney,
Mrs. Douglas Parker and Mrs.
George Hanauska, who repre
sented the active chapter rn the
Willamette university campus.
Alumnae attending were Mrs.
Lewis Griffith, Mrs. James Wal
ton, Mrs. John Minto, Mrs. Paul
Heath, Mrs. Theodore Madsen,
Mrs. William Linfoot, Mrs. Roy
Harland, .- Mrs. Waldo . Zeller,
Mrs. William Cole, :Mrs. Wilmer
Wells, Mrs. Carl r Pope, Mrs.
Gardner Knapp, Mrs. James B.
Young, Miss Agnes Ruth 'Han
son, Mrs. G. Frederick Cham
bers and Miss Dorathea Steus
loff. " ..- '.. . '
CLUB CALENDAR
: - M i - . ; ...
. WEDKESDAT :
t WSCS ot ,; First Methodist
church ; meet In Carrier room.
1:13 pJTl.. board meeting at .10:45
a.m. ; - -
Knight Memorial silver tea in
the church parlor. 2:30 p.m.
Maccabee Jenthive 84 D meet
for no-host dinner, VFW ; hail, -,
t JSO p.m. .-. : v ;
Roral Keichbora aewinf i club
with 4 Mrs. - Sarah Peterson; S3S
West i Wilton, , all day, - no-host
! 'luncheon at noon. - - f l
Laurel Guild. Knight Memor
ial church, meet in fireplace
room,! S pan.
: ; WSCS of Jason Lee Methodist
church, all day meeting. 11 ;a.m,
executive board mectinf. 10 ajn
with tara. Herman Clark. .
. THTJBSDAT "- - . ; !
Enxlewood United Brethren' Worn
r. an a Miaionary v aocietr wrta Mm
- Bertha IVan Cleave, S40 North 17th
street, psa. . , j
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Souths Salem iWCTU with Mrai
.John Humphrey,'. 12SS South . HisN
atreet. S p.m. - - - - L ' 4
North! t. Salem WCTU wltl? Mrj
Clara i Cooley, 58S Gaines street, 3
pju.
Mlss Dorothy Cornelius, popu
lar autumn bride-elect of Mr.
Joseph V. Tompkins, will be the
honor guest. at a, bridal shower'
Friday night when ' Mrs. Paul
Heath entertains at her -home
on East-MiUerj street - . '
The evening hours will be ,
spent informally T and a linen '
shower will honor the bride-to-be.
A late supper will be served
by the hostess.; Arrangements of
zinnias', gladioluses, roses - and
marigolds will provide the dec
' orative note about the rooms.
Bidden to honor Miss Cornel
ius are Mrs. Winstanley Jenks
of Monmouth,!; Mrs. : Robert M.'
IBinford of Newberg, Mrs.' A. E.
Hanks, - Miss .Betty : Hanks and
Mrs. Martin Larrow of Portland,
Miss Helen Barrett of ' Fort
Lewis, Wash J Mrs. Percy R.'
Kelly, Mrs. Donald W. Poole,
Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs. Wil
liam C. DePew, , Mrs." Norval
Edwards, Mrs. Roy Harland,
ISxti William linfoot, Mrs.
Wheeler R. English, Mrs. Ralph
Moody, "Mrs. Mona Yoder, Miss
Margaret Magee, Miss Isobel
Mielke, Miss Edna McElhaneyj
Miss Isabel Cbilds, Miss Lola
Schultz, Mirs Hazel Shutt,r Miss
Hattie BratzeL, Miss Ruth Moore,
j Miss Merle -Dimick : and Mlss
.. Juana. Holmes.: "
Irs. -Shelly . Shoaterauv, j re- '
elected grand regent, of Court
Capital City No. 345 oi l the
Catholic Daughters of America,
will -preside at the first, regular '
Ian meeting of the organization
tonight at the Salem Woman's ,
dub. The 'year's work, will be
planned and all members should '
. be' present, s . ,'." 7 .
-v ; " : " --. : ' ! -v ; :
Many Attend
(Convention :
Capital unit of the American .
Lesion auxiliary had a full rep- .
; jresentation , at the department
convention at Portland Septem-.
bejr 6, 7 an4 9. . Delegates elect- '
ed; by the tlrnit in June were
Mrs. Donald Madison,Mrs. Aus-
tint rL Wilson, Mrs. t N. Bacon,
- Mrs." Frank Marshall, Mrs. Merle,
Trjavis,' Mrs.: George Gabriel, Mrs.4
. James Garson, Mrs. Kathryn
Bijown and Mrs. Paul Ficke. lylrs.
Gabriel and Mrs. Brown were
t unable to attend and their. places,
were filled by. Mrs. E. W, Rick-,
ey and A. W.. Lovcik as alter-.
nates. ' Also in attendance as.
delegates-at-large were ilrs.,
. Leon Brown, department finance
. officer; Mrs! Earl Anderson, jde-
fpairtment historian; Mrs. Stanley"
: Krueger department junior ac-
Miss Carol
Schaffer - -
To. Wed -
' Ws Carol Schaffer talked to ,
her fiance. Captain Daryl Mason .
shortly after his. arrival in San
Francisco from Hawaii on lion-
day. The couple set Wednesday,
September 19, as their wedding
day. The ,bride-to-be . is "; the .
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
, Schaffer and her : fiance: Is ' the .
, son of Mr. and, Mrs. A. I. Mason.
The ceremonV'will take place (
at St , John's LAitheran church :
with the RevS. W. Gross of--ficUting
at fZ o'clock. ... Mrs. ,
- Oswald . Morley, the , groonn ;
' elect's sister, will sing and Mr,
William Fischer will be the
organist " .i,."'':
- The bride-elect has asked Miss i
Dolores Culver to be her maid
v of honor.- Bridesmaids - will be
Mrs. Jack - E. Lowe, (Geneva , .
. Seamster) .who is .expected, to C;
v come . north ' from her home in ;
Davis, CaliL, and ' Miss Bernice
Schaffer,' sister' of "the bride-to-be.
Tamara " Ann . Morley, "niece
of Captain Mason, will be the ;
flower girL v !s -- y r.'
Captain Mason Will select his
tiVities chairmaii and Mrs. Mae nian and, ushers after. he
Wftters, past department presi- rrives in the capital . on Satur-
MrsLeon Brown was elelted : weddmgicepnjwlll be
uaraen itoaa unmecuaieiy alter
.the ceremony; " - - . ..- : :
Both. Miss; Schaffer and! her
Date Is Set
Fori Rites ,
Arrive in
Miss Lurene Hastings, bride-' AAT T nirplpCI
elect lof Mr. Elliott rHayesJ 1
United States navy, has set Sun-j
day, September 18 as the date:
''for hejj marriage. The ceremony
win take place at the home of!
the bride-elect's ' parents, Mr.
9
Make regular biscuit dough,
roll out in sheets and fasten
around frankfurters. Place in a
shallow- pan and bake as for
biscuits until done.
RATION CALENDAR
uiiTi vats, arret '
Book 4 VS throufh ZS good
good through Mot. 30; U through tt
(nod throusn Dec. 31.
Book 4 Stamp S valid lor five
ounrla through Dec, n. ;
limit
Book 1 Ali-Dlane alamos t, S. t
and 4 valid Indefinitely.
Gathering at
Weigel Home
The Carpenters auxiliary Lo
cal No. 287 entertained with a ,
covered dish dinner Saturday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Weigel of Shaw.
Those present were Mr. and
' Mrs. E. C Cooter, Mrs. Mary
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Claude
Sellard and family, Mr. and Mrs.
D. J. Gerken, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Davidson and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mr. and .
Mrs. A. R. Smith, Mr. and Mrt??
Ralph Maud and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence CTowley, Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Rupp and family,
Mrs. Bette Slater and son, Ralph
Etzel, Florence Wadaeswade and
daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Charles
J Weigel and family.
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Junior Women
Choose Theme
Salem Junior Woman's cl
members gathered at the club
house Monday night for the first
session of the fall season with
Mrs. Fred Gast, president, pre
siding. Mrs. Howard Conkle was in
stalled as the new second vice
president Theme of the club
for the ensuing year is the
Youth . Conservation program.
On September 24 a social and
rush meeting will be held with
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer as
chairman of the open meeting. -
Dr. James Millar of Portland
will be the guest speaker and
will talk on some phase of the
youth conservation program: Dr.
Millar will speak under, auspices
of the E.C Brown trust division
of social hygiene, University of
Oregon Medical school.
ana tars. o- i. nuunM. i
Monday night Mrs. Jean: Mor-i'
rison i and Miss Nita Culbertson
entertained at the former's home
for fh4 pleasure of Miss Hast
ings. j A miscellaneous shower
honored the bride-to-be and a
late supper was served by the
hostessesi Arrangements of asters
were; used about the rooms..
' ' Honoring Miss Hastings were;
Mrs. G. F. Hastings, Mrs.! Dora j
EsteppJ i Miss Virginia Wood-j
reska, iMrs. Carolyn Case,! Mrs.
Maxin Griepentrog, Mrs. 'Alice;
Gherkin,: Mrs. Neva' VolLi Mrs.j
Marilyn Waterman, Mia Cheryl!
Hayes, Miss Nita Culbertson and
Mrs. Jean Morrison.
t Women;
Have Meeting u
-1
Members of the Salem Credit
Women's Breakfast club held
their ! regular meeting Tuesday
morninf:'at Schneider's Coffee I
shop with Mrs. Louise Jones pre
siding ver the affair. Covers
were placed for seventeen, mem
bers and Mrs. tElsa Allen 'had
charge lot the lesson. ! ;
, The executive board will; meet
with Mrsl Louise Jones ott Sep
tember 23 at 7:30 o'clock. ' Tne
next meeting will be held t
Schneider's on September 25 and
Miss Lillian Kayser will 'have
chargefoi the' program. :
Of interest to the Willamette
University set are two birth an
nouncements which arrived in
the capital, this weeka - I
- From . Miami. Florida comes
word of the birth of a daugh
ter. Linda Jeanne. to Mr. and
Mrs. CHifford Stewart
Gunnesdal) on September
- Stewart is stationed in Miami
with the navy as a radioman
first class. The couple gradu
ated from Willamette university
and are members of Kappa
Gamma Rho! fraternity and
Delta Phi sorority respectively. ,
Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Swenson
(Cleo Nissen) are receiving feli
citations on the birth of their1
. second son, John Peter, on Sep
tember at the Lebanon hos
pital. Mrs. Swenson is residing
in " Albany wijth her-- parents
while her coast guard husband
is overseas. John has an older
' brother, James. .' The- Swensons
are Willamette university grad-
. uates. Mrs. Swenson was a Beta
Chi and will be remembered as
. a May princess. Her husband
was affiliated With Kappa Gam
ma Rho. ' " : 1 '
department vice-president at
. convention, f She has served de-11
partment of Oregon efficiently"
sii years as finance officer and
will continue her splendid work -in
the new capacity. ; , , '
t Capital unit won nine awards,
at j the convention. , TheseJ in-..
dude department ' citation, na-"
tiChal citation, department mem
bership award for membership,?
- in iNovernber. deDartment Junior
WeWy rweddint .hniverskry of d
Nelson, who have gone on over
to the coast for sojourn. - .
J Mr7 DavQ Wright :ls ieavtng
today for San Francisco to Join
Mrs., Wrih V"bo P taking
an indoctrination course on Red
Cross camp and hospital' train
ing. Mrs. Wright is registered at
, the Palace hotel. The Wrights
expect to return In la week.
Navy Officer
Honor Guest
Of Parents ;
i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vande-
neynde 'were hosts for an in
formal at home Monday : niht
at their E street residence for
the . pleasure of their son, Lt
(jg) Rodney . Vandeneynde, who
is home on leave while his ship.
the XJSS Adams, is. docked in
- Portland. Sharing honors . with
. the young naval officer were Lt.
' (jg) and Mrs. Bernard F. Norton,
who have just returned from
Philadelphia where they were
married, Lt. Roger J. Connair,
-chaplain aboard the ship, and
other officers on Lt ' Vahde-
neynde's ship.
I Guests called from 8 to 11
.o'clock. 'Assisting the hosts were
their daughters, Miss - Patricia
and Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde
4J3ther out-of-town guests at
the affair were Mr., and Mrs.
- Frank Bosch of Portland and Li
SilverWedding
Anniversary
Is Observed
SILVERTON - Rev. and Mrs.
M. J. K. Fuhr were honored. Sun
day by .Trinity congregation in
observance of their 25th wedding
anniversary. , "
Headed by . the church board
and, Dorcas society, dinner had
been arranged for immediately
following the morning services.
Tables in the church social room
were decorated with gladioli and
asters. At the honor table rsil-f
ver-decorated cake was the cen
terpiece, -v.- ''
Seated at the table of honor
were Rev. and Mrs. Fuhr, three of
their four children, Pvt. Milton
Fuhr of Ft Lewis, Miss Eunice
Fuhr, student nurse ' at Portland,
and Melva Fuhr, who is at home.
Another son, Cpl. Nathan Fuhr, is
with . the army in Europe. . Also
seated at the table of honor were
Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Almlie of
Immanuel church, Rev. and Mrs.
O. C Olson of Calvary. '
M. G. Gunderson, chairman of
the board, was master of cere
monies and -presented the bag of
silver, a gift from the congrega
tion. - The Fuhrs plan to pur
chase a sterling dinner table serv
ice when available. . v '.!;
Appearing during the program
hour were Mrs. Tom Anderson
t fiance are . graduates of Salem
schools. Captain Mason has been
in Hawaii for three years with
jthe coast artillery. .';' '.: ' '
Golden Weddirig
habilitatioh award, junior mem
bership increase award, and the
ward for best community serv-"
Ice. ' : ' - ,-
Mrs. Michael Kolln was observed Z
Sunday when "their 'son' and
daughter-in-law," Mr.j-and Mrs.
Norman Kolln, were hosts atV
reception at their home at 418 :.
East Main street Seventy-five"
wir -'T5'l.: J TJTliJ J East Mam street seven ty-iive
YW .Board HoldS- guests called between the hours
Mf;-; nLi cluu i ct 3 ad s. .v.: -i,:
i ,. . . i
Young Women's Christian tas
sbciationdirectors Tuesday elec- '
ted Mrs. C, W. Parker to the
board to succeed Mrs. Ardenj A..
Reed, who has resigned because
she plans to remain In Califor-'
nia this winter. i : ' t
' ' Mrs. A. Al Schramm was elec
ted to the office of correspond- '
ing secretary ior the board, "
which Mrs. Reed had held, f v.
Dr. r Frank Brown and Ir.
William L. I Phillips were re
elected trustees of the YWCA
to serve fdr three years. jt -
Among reports presented Tat .
this, the first fall session of .
the directors, was one on the
recently-closed camp season, de
clared the most successful in the.
history of the Salem association.
White gladioli,, purple asters
and marigolds . were used about
the room, and ,a three tiered cake,
. decorated with golden bells cen-
. tered the serving table. - Cutting
the cake was Mrs: Edgar Kolln.
Pouring were daughters, Mrs. Ira
Anthony of Portervflle,": Calif,
and Eva B. Beutal of Salem. As
sisting in serving were Mrs. Al-
leen Perlmutter and Mrs. Dennis
Beutal of Salem.
" " The couple was married in
' Chicago' in 1895 and has lived at
' Silverton for 23 years. :
Mrs. George , Belt el Myrtle
, Point is visiting at the home of
her husband's parents, Judge
..: and Mrs. Harry Belt for several
days. Mrs. Belt came north with
her parents. Mr. and. Mrs. Chris
and Mrs. Richard Allen of Eu- and Raymond Dahlen in vocal
r Mrs. Humphrey. -;
; To Hohpr Group.
f . .......
( The South -Salem 'Woman's
Christian Temperance Union will
' meet at two o'clock Friday af
" ternoon with Mrs., John Hum
phrey, 1283 South High street
. The business session wll feature
- the annual election of officers.;'"'
The program will consist of a
. ' review of the material on nar
cotics in the present school text
- books,' presented by Mrs. Hum
phrey. A special .offering will be
taken: for; the' Oiildren's Farm
Home,' project of - the -Oregon
i State WCTir. MrsLOlian Con
ner -will' assist 'during the tea
hour. " " ': ' '.-'
solos, Mrs. Walter Larson in pi
ano solos, Mrs. Hans Jensen,
bringing . greetings from Trinity
am T'tPtT of which she is pres-
dent; Mrs. Walter Larson, rep
tile Dorcas society, Miss
Evelyn Torvend, the young people;
Henry . Torvend, the Sunday
school. The Fuhrs responded.
Rev. . and Mrs. Fuhr came to i
Silverton nine years ago from San ,
Aurora School
Reopens Monday"
AURORA The grade school
will open Monday! 'September 17,'
with the following faculty: How
ard Eccles. principal, Mrs. Madge
Stoner, intermediate grades, and
Mrs. Cora Priest, lower grades.
Sarah Rapaelje, born in 1665 in
i New York, was the "first bora
Christian daughter'' in the colony,
Diego. Calif.
V -
Vanderbeek' in Rest '
Home Near. Woodburn
GERVAIS ' Gabe Vanderbeek -
has entered the Dell's Rest Home
near- Woodburn, where . he 1 spent
several, weeks last 'spring.'. He is
said to be quite ill. ; '
Carbon "dioxide, absorbed Into
the system by smokers. who; in
hale, often causes as much as sev- -
en per cent hemaglobin of the
blood to be rendered ineffective.
RENTS BEAUTY SALON
841 State St . rheae SS54
Permaneat waving,
aaehlne. macblne-
Icf cold waving.
? Ti p and 1V-
Open Tnea. A Than. Evenings
by appointment
fSkm Fas:)
Tnil& K. iinkham's Vegetable
pound la famous not only to rU
perlodle pain hut also accompaayUic
serroua, tired, Mrbitrtrac feelings
vbea oe to uneUonal monthly
turbaaoM, Taken wsuUrly It fcclpa
build up Mrtitipca asalnst avch symp
toma. Pinkbam's Compound kelps na
ture Follow label airacUona. Try tl . '
0 f'j jpvt -'. vmtiate
SAYS SECRETARY OF AGHiCULTlTI:
"vJvf DDDQGQ
q1
TO PilCK DEM1S, COQU, DSSTS,
PEACHES lUlD'PnUIlES
em7 d ume -sss
:1 ;
Hoars 7:30 to 6
If yea cn ipro even a !:u days cr nijlii,
us -iiffl Mm. nu.
Us ccr::ry cxp:ri:::3 zzztzzzxj j -
DISS
S7C Patterson At
West Sxlera' .
Ph. 21576
EVery woman in America should know jthat our country
continues to face a serious fat shortage. And victory
over Japan won't solve, the problem immediately. We
j must keep on saving used fats in our kitchens!
. .If you have any . thought that
saving used fats is one of those
wartime chores' we can drop, now;
that .Victory is here, please con-'
' sider these facts and tell them to
your neighbors. i I
; America still needs salvaged
N fats. Not even at the peak of our
' war ffrrf. tvrin fat werei re-'
quired for mountains of shells and
' bombs and medicines, in addition
to the ever-present need for soap,
were our needs for salvaging fat
greater than now. Our stocks have,
been drained by four long years,
of war, and. there isn't enough on;
hand to meet all requirements.
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' Don9 1 let "Victory psychoUj
ogy" biinTyou to this national
need! It housewives gtiJp saving fat
now, the shorUs wi3 become eveai
more critical.
Don't let a single drop of
used fats go to waste! tittle trim
mings of fat left on the platter at the
table, scraps left on plates, and even
the slamming of soups and gravies are
important. It is the consistent taring
of even these small amounts that counts. '
Don't turn in fats that can
be re-used! But some fats, such as
those rendered from lamb and mutton,
are not suitable for re-use. Put them
immediately in the salvage can. 'And,
with other fat, after you've got all
coolting good' out of them, there is
always a little left. No matter how
little it is, save it. . . .
Your butcher wiH stlH give you 4i
and 2 red points for every pound you
turn in. Save consistently save every
drop you can every day until
tJncle Sam say the job is done. . ,
Scztttay oi Ajricaltur
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