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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1945)
i-- Society . . . . CI ubs Music ... . The Home M hie Buren Women' Editor Guests Are Invited To Tea Mrs. Keith Brown and Mrs. Charles Kenneth Wilson will be hostesses for two Informal teas this week at the home of the 'former on Fairmount HUM The hostesses have Invited a group of their friends to call inform ally on Thursday - and Friday afternoons between S and i o'clock."-- ; I Assisting informally on Thurs day will be Mrs. Robert Elf. strom, Mrs, Gardner Knapp Mrs. Taylor I Hawkins, Mrs. Kenneth Power and Mrs. Wal lace Carson. Assisting the host esses on Friday will be Mrs. George Weller, Mrs. Rex Adolph, Mrs. Wolcott Buren, .Mrs. John Caughell and Mrs. P. D. Qulsen berry. . ' I " Arrangements of autumn' 1 flowers ; In ij .varied shades will provide the - decorative note about the rooms and on the, tea table. ! Luncheon Honors Dona Henderson Mrs. Loral W. Henderson hon ored her daughter. Dona, on her eighteenth I birthday; Sunday, with a luncheon at The Spa. The table was centered with' yellow autumn flowers and yellow lighted tapers.' : Those bidden, to honor Dona were Arlene Odenborg, Arlyne Shelden, Thelma Jenks, Florence Nelson, Opal Howland, and Bar bara Keys. Mrs. B. K. Owes to members of her study club If on day afternoon at her home en Saginaw street" Dr. and Mrs. SL Ivaa Lerell and son, Michael, art vacation ing this week tn Seattle and other northern points. AAUW radle green wilThM et 3 o'clock this' afternoon over station KOAC, Dr. Andrew Fish, professor of history at tha. Uni versity of Oregon. He will talk on "Our Canadian- Neighbors." ! Slapping la Salem nendsy fight for a short visit were Mr. Dave Sterling and son; Jack, of Xstes Park, Colorado, who were guests of old friends, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon. I J Dr. and Mrs. Kale Careen and children. Patsy' and Robert, j and Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker and Miss Mary Parker spent the weekend at the Gordon's summer at Roads End.' Mr. and Mrs. John Mlate and their children are vacationing at. their beach home at' Newport for era! weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamter ere sojourning for several weeks at Kewport :- ?.':, Dr. and Mrs. Marten Feck en tertained informally at dinner Saturday night at their Court street home in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Tschudy, who are leaving Salem for South America to live. Dr. Tschudy, who has teen on the Willamette univers ity faculty, will! leave Salem on November 1 and the couple plan to leave fpr South America In early December. ; ISere't tasfs thrill Bars 1 SHHssf . . K Jeryme English Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR ,' TUESDAY ' ; I - WSCS rum night. f:45. Carrier room of Tirst Methodist church. Daughters of St Elizabeth. St. Paul a Episcopal church, at Par iah houaa 1 p.m-'salad luncheon. Central WCTU, with Mrs. J. J. Nunn, 840 North 19th at, II a m. Patriarch Militant, card party, t p m, IOOF haU. Sons ot Union Veterans and auxiliary, -with Mrs. E. B. Per rine. S30 covered dish dinner. Eastern Star Social afternoon Club. Red Cross sewing, all day. AAT7W recent graduates, S p.m.. .With Mrs. Philip McKlnlar, 1520 Fir st ; i WCDNKSDAT - AAUW Afternoon Literature gToup with Mrs. George Rhoten, 1S4S South Church street, 1:11 dessert luncheon. , Royal Netffabors SewiBf chtb with Mrs. W. O. Walker. IMS North Summer street, ail day, no-host luneheon - at noon. American Legion auxiliary all day sewing with Mrs. Klma Wilson. 1639 A street It to 4. waffle luncheon. Presbyterian -Woman's assoda tion. ExecuUve board. I pjn. Business meeting S p.m. Waconda Community club, all day. with Mrs. Robert Fromm.. Business sneetlag. ; Knight Me morial church Woman's fellowship, . S .. i North section. Woman's guild . ef First Congrefatlofial church, witti Mrs. Emma Crier. 1971 Ma pie street S-JS p.m. Nebraska club auxiliary, with Mrs. Leonard. Gtlkey. 891 SouU Liberty street ail day. THURSDAY . Eruitland Women's Circle at ehureh annex, S pm. sojourner, a tn luneneon at the Woman's clubhouse, 1 9J&-, for reservations nhons stlf. Asaeng those planning te be in Portland Wednesday for the Nile Ceremonial are Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. John Willis Dan forth.) Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Walter Lansing. Mrs.' Estill Brunk, Mrs. L. R Tweedie and Mrs. 1. M. Dobyna, '! 'v ' - j ' Dean Olive M. Dahl wfil en tertain the Delta Gamma alum nae at her home Thursday night loson Lee WSCS Circles Meet The circles of the' Woman's Society of Christian Service, of the Jason Lee Methodist church wiH i meet Wednesday, Octo ber 24.- j January-July, with Mn. L. L Mickey, route L at 1:10 o'clock. Dessert . luncheon. February-August, with Mrs. Fred Barker,; 1190 North Cottage street, dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock, j March-September, with Mrs. A. G Andersorv2310 Cherry ave nue, dessert luncheon- at HO o'clock. , April-October, with Mrs. Har vey Aston, 1633 State, at ISO. Dessert luncheon. ' May-November, with M i s.s Katherine. Hawk, at the church at 130 o'clock. June-December, with Mrs. Joe W. Brooks,' 1443 - McCoy street, dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. Dakota Club at Gilkey Home The ladies Dakota club held their first fall meeting at the home of Mrs.! L X, Gilkey on South Liberty street. Mrs. George Gibson was Joint hostess. : The afternoon was spent socially, followed by refreshments. Those present were Mrs. W. C Heringer and:, daughter Susan Kay, Mrs. Geneva Adams, Mrs. Eugene Gufllot, Mrs. Cr F. Reilly, Mrs. '.George Johnson, Mrs. Helena Hildebrandt, Mrs. George Boyle, Mrs. J. M, Best, and the, hostesses, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Gilkey. fadge, NUT tOU cocd? J Villi Cra-y mm Amtfitw "wkh sauk cbecnlete EachU IwrUtMr mmy awe alvara naat bars h mtdk, mm h IMfllfAl CASrBV COMfANY Miss Kells' Concert Is sThej; concert of Miss Mary Elizabeth Kells scheduled tonight at Waller hail has been post- ponert; due to an acute case of laryngitis developed by the sing et several : days ago. Her phys ician advised her Monday after noon to postpone her concert for several weeks. I 1 'Tickets, which have already been purchased for - the concert, will be good for the next con cert The date for Miss Kells concert will be announced at an f-vfro Bridge Luncheons Mrs, Homer V. Carpenter pre sided at a smartly arranged one , o'clock luncheon Monday after noon at ther Court street home fpr members of her club. I After the luncheon hour con tract bridge was in play. - Spe cial guests were Mrs.) J. B, Conmy and Mrs. Hugh Taylor, Members are Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. J. M. Devers, sr., Mrs.Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Oscar Cut ler, Mrs. W. E. Hutchens, Mri. Jamef McFarland. Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Edgar A. Lin den, Mrs. L. O. Arena, Mrs. C. W, Parker, Mrs. David Cameron and Mrs! Claude Murphy. f On Friday afternoon Mrs. Car- . , pentef will entertaUi members of her other club jk. -luncheon ,and bridge. ; ' i f Covers will be placed for Mrs. John W. Harbison, . Mrs. Lynn1 Purvine, Mrs. R. T. Boals, Mrs. A. F.t Marcus, Mrs. L. I. Laws, Mrs. Mar O. Buren, Mrs. N. I, Llndgren and Mrs. Carpenter. ': I;- ' Charm Course to Begin Tonight I .'!'; .. .- ' i v: The first regular session f the YWCA charm course, "Glorify Yourself,! will be held tonlgh at S o'clock. Miss Larsen of Lais sen's Beauty studio wOl be the speaker of the evening and will select's girl at random from those ' attending to demonstrate - a' hafr styling.! Sessions will be held weekly .on various phases of grooming and any woman or girl Interested may, attend. - v Preceding the course the new ly organized recent : graduate group ; will meet at 70 for a short business meeting and elect tion of officers. !:!: .:- ;lrs. MelrU T. Bsriey and her daughter, Nancy, left Sunday for San Francisco to meet IX. Hur ley, who arrived in the bay city last week from the Padfie theatre of war, where he has been serving as a medical offi cer on; an aircraft carrier. ions To Club , Dr. ' and Mrs. Ralph Gordon entertained members of a newly formed '-dinner dub Sunday night at their Rose street home. A no-host dinner was followed by an evening of contract bridge; Members of the club are Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shogren, Mr. aid Mrs. Gerald Nibler and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon. I ; PTA ef Rlehmensl seueei seel on October IS for a dessert sup per and program. A violin oc tette played, and . Miss Evelyn Martin played the electric guitar.' Five hew teachers were greeted during the evening. j ft DIGNIFIED Postponed CREDIT ! Come tn at your conven ience or for an appointment phone 8308 i Mr. and Mrs. Don E. Peterson lef Thursday, for Los Angeles after x month' visit with Mrs.! Peterson's mother, Mrs: Hattie J. Black, and sister, Mrs. Mcrrcus Crowley at 1140 Columbia street Mrs. Peterson 14 a discharged cdr VAC, who was stationed at Santa Monica and Mr .Peter son served overseas with ttia 15di cdrforc8 returning to the states August 4, 1944, after SO missions. He was sta tioned at March Held after his return home and received his discharge September 5, 1945. The couple is returning to Los Angeles where tMr. Peterson has one more year of college. I Ratcliffs Lecrve ForfEdst ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rat cliff left Sunday for an extended . auto trip to Minneapolis, visiting en route with friends in Hood River and Spokane. From Min nesota they will drive to Grln nell, Mrs. Ratcliffs home town in Iowa, and other towns in Iowa and Nebraska. By way of eastern Kansas, where Mr. Ratcliff has not been since a small boy, they will drive through the Southwest to Cali fornia where they will probably remain'; till the end of Febru ary. i : Mrs. . CUften Madd will be hostess to members of, the Mod ern Drama Reading group this afternoon at her North Capitol - street home for a one o'clocV luncheon. Dr. Santee Will Speak Tonight The October dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Pro fessional Women's club will be held tonight at the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 o'clock with Miss Ida Mae Smith presiding. Dr. F. i. Santee, head of the social science department of the Oregon- College of Education at Monmouth, will be the speaker. He will talk on "Education To day." Tha music will include group singing with members of the vocal ensemble leading the club. Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickel son is; the. director and Miss Gladysl Edgar the accompanist. At the board meeting Friday night at the home of Miss Smith announcement- was made of the "get acquainted tea" at the home of Miss Juana Holmes on Sun day, October 28. The affair will honor hew members of the club: Three applications for club membership were accepted in cluding Miss Marian Tranaf Mrs. Othella Purvine and Mrs. Hen rietta Low. To date eighteen new members have been re ceived into the clhb since 'July. v The BPW sewing club will meet Fridav niaht at 7 JO with Mrs. Anna Morgan, 63T North 20th street Those planning to attend lare - asked to call 7492. The club will make articles to be sold at; the bazaar in the spring. wwfr THINGS i LOOK MORE CHEERFULTHROUGH . THE RIGHT EYEWEAR ;r , ! . - . . Don't put off having your eyes sclen- tifically examined, i! you hare any in dication of iaulr visionl Corrected Yis ion supplied through eyeglasses which are flattering in style and be comingness will make your world : seem brighter, and will make you look more youthful, more pleasantl . 1 . .. --i ! ' - - ; . - "1 , . - . - ': ; :- I i Boring 333 Court Street 4 'i - ; CpL and Mrs. -Kenneth Utter are guests at the home of his parents. Dr. and .Mrs. Floyd L. Utter. Corporal Utter is sta tioned atj Thomasville, Georgia at the- army hospital. His wife, the former Mar oris McDonald of Portland, will remain in Sa lem at the Utter home after her husband returns to his post on November 1. WSCS Invite Wpmen of Church Members of the .Woman's So ciety of Chrutiatnvfeervice have sent out invitations to 150 wom en of the First Methodist church to be their guests at 7:4 on Wednesday in the Carrier room. j A program will follow a short business ' session. Mrs. George Lewis will be in charge jnf the devotions.! A panel discussion on "Women in the Working World" will be led by Mrs. W. F. Hawk, assisted by Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. Frank Bennett, Miss Carolyn Wilson and Mrs. Roy Lockenour. Tew Park circle, as hostess group, will take .care of decora tions and will assist Mrs, Ted Ulakko during the tea hour." j The reception committee in cludes Mrs. O. V. Hume, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. Charles .WOson, Miss Laura V. Hale, Mrs. Ralph Mercer, Mrs. L. Lappln, Mrs. Al Crose and MrsJMarvin Gilson. i. ' I - :i J Captain Wallace M. Harding stopped in Salem en route north to Seattle for a visit with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William McGUchrist, jr. He has been stationed at Santa Ant. He plans to attend the University of Washington- this winter. '!''-' I 1 v i F. O. X. ladles aexillary and officers wOl initiate at 8 o'clock Honlght Guests and drill teams from Newberg will be present Also a shower will be given for twin daughters of Mrs. Dotson. 4 Udells class ef the First Bap tist church met Thursday with Mrs. Mary Long, 47S Division street, and was presided over by Mrs. Jennie Hicks.' Mrs. Bertha Street led devotions. Mrs. Mat tie Clark led the prayer during the meeting and Dr. Irving Fox gave the closing prayer. The 18 . members and guests enjoyed a social hour following the meet ing. V Optical ' Fhone tSC3 i i' . ' - Rites Rekd At Church- Miss Constance Ann Rutledge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G. Rutledge, became the bride of Mr. Donald E. Low, son of Mr. end Mrs. Charles W. Low of Woodburn, at a service held in ' the First Presbyterian church at 7:45 O'clock, October 20. Only members of the immediate fam ily witnessed the vows. The Rev. Chester Hamblin of ficiated. Mrs. v Ralph Dobbs played the wedding music on the -organ. : J . j , . . The bride wore I a becoming pastel blue dress with peplum of pastel colors and brown accessor ies. Her corsage was white or chids, and she wore a strand of pearls, a gift from the bride groom, j 'i The bride's sister,; Mrs. Kernal N. Butler, was the only attend- ant She wore a smart brown dress with matching accessories and a corsage of spray orchids.! The best man was Mr. Robert Low, brother of the groom. . S The bride attended Oregon State college, and has been em ployed as secretary to the Regis trar at Willamette university. The groom Is a graduate Of Dallas high school, and has reV cently been discharged from the army after, being Overseas for two and one half years. The couple left for Victoria, B.C. for their wedding trip and will be at home in Portland. I Prof. Dobbs in Concert Sunday . Professor Ralph Dobbs, head of the piano department of the Willamette university School of Music, presented a concert at the Portland Art Museum Sunday afternoon before a capacity audi ence, f ' ' ! ' Included in Prof. Dobbs pro . graiiwere- the variations and Fugue in Eb Minors-Opus 22 by Paderewski, marking the first presentation of this work in jnoruana. FeUcttaUens ge te Mr. Mrs. George Birrell on the birth of a son Saturday, October 20 at the Salem Deaconess hospital The little boy has two brothers, Gordon and Bruce. Mrs. Birrell will be remembered as Jean Eastridge, ; Ma Jeha Ceffea eatrateed Saturday night for her home In Wbittier, CaUf. after a stay la the capital as the guests ot her cousins, Mrs.' Russell Catlin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, sr. - i AAUW Afternoon literature group will hold .its first fall! meeting on Wednesday ' at the home of Mrs.' George Rhoten, 1845 South. Church , street A d'Tssert luncheon will be served at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Elmer O. BerT will review -the book "Rick Shaw Boy" by Lau Shaw. Lr. jcharjMrs. Peery T. Buren and daughter, Janet, are leav ing today for Long Beach, Calif, after a visit in the capital at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Max O. Buren. 1 Keltys Will Visit Here Friends of LL and Mrs. John R. Kelty (Mary Jane Brabec) will be interested to learn that they left Alexlndria, Va-, Satur day and expect to arrive In Sa-j lem at the end of the week. They j are driving west. Mrs. Kelty has been in the east several months with her husband, who has been stationed at Fort Belvoir. During her stay in the east Mrs. Kelty. has visited many historic places of interest and attended sessions of congress. LL Kelty will spend the re mainder of his leave in Salem with his wife's parents, Mr. and Mr T. J. Brabec He will re port for assignment at Washing ton, D. C. The Kelly's daughter, Jane, remained here with her; , grandparents while her mother ' was away. ' Frieads ef Mr and Mrs. .Franklin Kucera of Portland will be interested to learn that they are" the parents of a son, Frank' Joseph, born on October 18 at Northern Permanent hospital at Vancouver, Wash. The little boy has two brothers and a sister. Mr. Kucera, former WAla-nette - university student, is In . Texas with the army. the ent-ef -town gnests here Saturday night for the wed ding of Miss Betty Simmons and Mr. James s Haley at the First Methodist church were" Mr. and Mrs. George Otten, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph and Mr. and Mrs. Abe CohenT ali of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. James dark of Seattle, former Salem residents. Mary Elizabeth J Kolls Fee nboat twe weeks be cause of illness. Tickets already fsvenaaed wttl be hesteren at the later date or money rtfanded. Open a Charge Account" SMART SHOP 115 NORTH LIBERTY STREET Women of Rotary Ivieet Mr. W. F. McCullough, pro fessor of forestry ( at Oregon State college, showed colored slides and talked on "Forest con servation at the October lunch eon meeting of Wonien of Ro- ; tary Monday afternoon at tire' . Quelle. Mrs. Frank Burlingham sang "Ah For a Day" and "Whqn Children Pray" with Mrs. Ralph Dobbs the accompanist j ' . The table- decorations carried out the Halloween motif with banquets of marigolds providing the floral note. ' j ,'j ' -' Special guests were, Mrs.. Clara Poland, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, and Miss Loretta Ford.! Members present were' Mrs. L. rt Tweedie, Mrs. William McGUchrkt, jr, Mrs. C H. Fowler, Mrs. Loren Loose, Mrs. F. E. Loose,! Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs. J. C Perry, Mrs. Howard Maple, Mrs. Will ard Bartlett Mrs. -Homer F. Smith, Mrs.. Robert LY Elfstrom, Mrs. M. C. Flndley, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. R E. Lee Steiner. Mrs. William M. Hamilton, Mrs. George Grabenhorst, Mrs. Bruce - Spaulding, Mrs. Frank . Buiiing ham, Mrs. Harland Brock. Mrs. O. F. Franklin, Mrs. Walter Minier, Mrs. Leif Bergsvik Mrs. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Arthur Hay, Mrs. K. H.' Pickens, Mrs. Clay Cochran, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. Preston Dough ton, Mrs. Ralph Mitchell. Mrs. Roy Harland and Mrs, Mel- vin Geist Mr. sad Mrs. Rala4i T who have been visiting in Santa Rosa, Calif, are expected home XiCt week. The Yocoms, who have been residing in Portland, will return to Salem to make their home. j Captain and Mrs. Geerge Ol- seth of San Francisco have been spending the past week at the home of ttieir cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocom. He attended Willamette.. university for twe years. Looking For Soap Flakes? Used fats are needed in leaking soap . . . as well as nylons, girdles and thoe ; sands of other thmgj you're waiting for. '. ' '' j f naif sm rous vsa mw We're old hands - at dressing j the younger set - v :t. 1 ' this week our! windows j will be, devotee! ; to this j giddy, aay and sophisticated Collection. ; il : "' . 1 .- !) ' l - '- . 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