The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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Ti STATESMAH Sdaa. Oregon, Patarday l!acs!ag. October 27. 1943
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Irving Foxes
Honored.
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Society J. .Clubs
Music . ... The Home
tUrdba Bursal
Jeryme English
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Snydere to
Be Dinner
Hosts .;; !
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Snyder
have invited a group of their
friends ' to a dinner party to- -night
at their Center street horns.
This is the first In a series -of
parties the hosts are arranging.
Arrangements of autumn flow
en will provide th decoratir.
not. on the dianer table and
about the rooms. Contract bridge
will be la play during the eve
ning. - U -
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mr. and
Mrs. Silas Galser. Mc and Mrs,
Harry B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
C W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. W.
X. Kimsey, Judge and ' Mrs.
Junes T. Brand and Mr. and
Mrs. Snyder. : i .
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Tickets on Sale
At Stores Today
In order to make it easier for
the people of Salem to get Cre
scendo Club season tickets, they
will be on sal. at the Salem
, Youth Center today,, and at
Will's and Jaquith'a music stores.
Donald Dame, Metropolitan
tenor, wiH. give his first per
formance In Salem on this series
on November 3,. Dorothy Eustia,
concert planish Miriam Mar
naein, dancec, and Carroll Glenn,
violinist, will also appear during
the season.
Orders may be given to mem
bers of the Crescendo club at
Salem high school. 1
s Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yieske.
Mr. and Mrs. Tred Vie&ko, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hull and Mr.
and 1 Mrs. Glenn HUderbrand
-have returned 'from a hunting
trip to Ontario.
FkfeOs elaaa off the Jas
church will meet for a covered
dish supper tonight in the church
dining room at 630 o'clock. '
C1D3 CALC3AH
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Ortjrosi State Csaeg M others
with Mrs. Du H. Upjoha. tM toot
Ubmtr strat. 1 mj. '
Oregon Mothac. Dado.
tfte. dilMSSK, WMMS'lCtaMll
JPsst BsMttta DAB witn lira, a
C. Gw. ItS Salsm H.lghts sts
sme. na hort hiKCfcsow. f -
Joint aneettaf AAUW pr
achool and sohoot are child study
groups with afrs. rrodorlek
lOaus. IMS Matt istn street. 1
pjn.
Eastern Star Social Aftsraooa
duo U day Bod Cross aawias.
Masonic Tempi.
Theatre Arts .roup. with. Mrs.
Charles McHhtaiqr. 1 svm,
Patriarchs mutant Card party,
lOOT haH, pja. i
ZontaClubat
Schwab Home
Miss Nellie Schwab, assisted
by Mrs. Carl Booth, was hostess
at her home oa North 24th street
Ttinrsday night Members of th.
Salem Zonta dub were guests.
Mrs. Saul Janz was announced
as a new member. "
' Miss Schwab used snowber
ries, rose haws and autumn
leaves to decorate the rooms.
The table was covered with a
lace cloth and decorated with a
bouquet of autumn flowers and
an arrangement of grapes.
Dessert was served to Mrs. W.
X. Smith, Miss Dorothy Pearce,
Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, , Mrs.
Herbert Winkler, Mrs. .Theodore
Madsen, Mrs. Phil Brownell,
Mrs. Alice Robe, Mrs. Lucia
Dare Tyler, Miss Helen Yockey,
Mis Lena Belle Tartar, Mrs.
Harry Scott Mrs. Robert Hutch
eon, Miss Lillian McDonald,
Miss Marine Buren, Miss Kath
eryn Carthew, Miss Edna Luck
er, Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. Lelaoa
EUis, Mrs. Oscar Melgaard, Miss
Mabel Savage, Mrs. I. N. Bacon,
Mrs. Mabel Clock and Miss Nel
lie Schwab.
Mrs. Smith, president of the
club,, gave a report on the dis
trict convention held In Port
land the earlier part of this
month. ! v ; ' !
lourners
Meet for
Dessert
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r The Sojourners club met at
th. I Salem Woman' cuibhouse
on Thursday for dessert lunch
eonand.afternoon of cards. Mrs.
Oscar Eleckert Mrs. JL J. Ha
m and Mn. Floccsso. wet
hosteSSCS. ' if' f
Seven tables of bridge and
tinochl. wet in piay durittg the
afternooa. Top honors were won
by Mrs. Stuart Theda and Mrs.
Howard Post j-;- i 1 :
Twenty-eight members
present and three guests, Mrs.
Lewis Clark, Mrs. K M. Corre-
gon and Mrs. L. H. Groote.
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Convention
Bound .1- ;
I A group of Jaycee-ettes and
their husbands left Friday night
lor Medf ird to be guests at the
atata board meeting being held
there this weekend. The Salem
jmemben left following the Sa
lem Junior Chamber of Com
merce Halloween party at the
Veterans halL '
; ' la Medford the group will at
tend banquet and dance tonight
and this afternoon th. women
wiH be guests at a lea. Sunday
morning the group will repre
sent Salem at a brunch.
- Attending from hale are Mr.
and ; Mrs. Elmo Lindholxn, Mr.
and Mrs. Wendell lEwing, . Mr,
and. Mrs. R. T. Lockard, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Adams and Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald Grassland, j
Shower Honors
Miss Scheidel
I Miss Virginia Scheidel, bride-
elect of Mr. Allen Hayek, was
honored at a kitchen shower
given Thursday night "by the
members of the choir of the
first ! Baptist church.:
l Those " present jirer. Miss
Scheidel. Miss LaVeile Cross.
Miss Sylvia Arnold, "Minnie
Miller, Mrs. Oswald Morley,
Mrs. Floyd McCleilen, Mrs. A.
A. Roethlin, Mrs. ; Theodore
Roth,! Mrs. Gene Spillman, Mrs.
A. G. Linds trend. jMrs. Erwin
Scheidel. Mr. Allen Hayek, Mr.
Henry Schmidt Mr.! A. G.Iind
strand, Mr. Milton iDterks, Mr.
Ray Cates, Mr. Gustavo Klemple
and Mr. Enrin ScheMeL t
: Previously ' a miscellaneous
shower was given for Miss
Scheidel at the home of Mrs.
Fred BroeTj Jr. j . !
Sreo Girdles
' and
Panfiie Girdles
$g50
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Come) bo fitted la cjrood qucdlty otr
dies . . thf TREO Until Light welcjbi
... tipper fastening . . . avwmao
Unqfix la stzes 23 to 3U
Interesting
Maer and Mrs. WUaser Me-
DoweU (Myra Madsen)1 and
their J children. , Rupert Arthur
and Sandra Maureen, are being
welcomed back to the capital.
They have been living in Green
ville,! South Carolina where ha
was stationed at the army ah
bassj Major McDowell id now
on fnactrv. status. They are vis
iting their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Madsen and Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. McDowell until they
are located. ": I"'---
Sunday
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What promises to bo one of
the nicest of concerts scheduled
In Satea for thlg fan li tha
oigan-fiiano-volce recital to b.
Klvm at tbo rirst EvanceUeal
church at a 0 on Sunday , af-
teinoon. I ,
William Fawk, organisi for the
church, wul bo featured at th.
redtaL He wCl play several
groups Jon tha newly rebuilt
organ." declared now to be one -of
the best instruments in Sa
lem. Assisting Mr. Fawk; will be-
Josephine Albert Spaulding,
"mezzo soprano, and Elizabeth
Lewie jepson, pianist
The concert Is free, and th.
public is invited. :
The f ollowing program will be
given:. V ' .' s I ,r
Choral "Corns Lord Jaous Baca
Meditation Bubeck
i v WUUsm raws:
Aria "Oh Lord. Correct Ma." Handel
But Th. Lord U Mindful
of His Own kteadslssoha
Agaus
Joaeohlno Albert Spsaldlng
VtrcsUto Sintek Mo. 4 . Ookn,
Dr. Irving A. Fox
Dr. Irving Tex, who completes
8ft years of ministry of the Tint
Baptist church of Salem on Sun
day, with Mrs. Fox, was honor
ed at a reception at the church
Wednesday eight : j
ApproxUndtelr S50 persons
called, Following a program di
rected by S&aley Morris A. O.
Davison spoke on tha work of
Dr. Forin ,'th. church, and a
lov. offering was presented.
Mabel- Cteabeth Fox, assist
ant dean off women 'at Iinfieli
college, and! Henry Irving Fox,
also in school there, came over
for tho reception, "
Dr. Fox takes the pastorate of
the Baptist church at Selma,
Calif,, on November 1.
, Miss Mar Jerie Bergsvik, phar
macists mate second class In the
WAVEa, wUl arrive today to stay
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
: Ijif Rrvovi1r fih im hara mi m
23 day convalescent leave from ' Past PresiSdents of tha Amer
Treasuri Island, where she has 1 lean Legion; auxiliary held; their
been stationed for some time. first meeting of the season at
Past President
Entertained
the home of Mrs. Frank Mar
shall Thursday night ' Assisting
hostesses were Mrs. Alta Can
non and Mrs. Hattie Cook. .
After a dessert sttppcr a short
business meeting was held. Mrs.
Donald Madison, past unit pres
ident, was initiated, and Mrs.
- Cathertn. Woodruff was elect
ed secretary. Plans for the com
ing, year work wera presented
by th president -Mrs. Stanley
Kruecer. -'. .
Members attending were Mrs.
; taura Cleveland, Dallas, Mrs.
Frank Waters. Mrs. FJla Voves,
Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Don
ald Madison, Mrs. Art Johnson,
.Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. W. U.
Woodruff, Mrs. PauP Gemmell,
; Mrs. Beryl" Porter, Mrs. Earl
Andresen, Mrs. Florence . Ames,
Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. O. E.
Palmateer, Miss Jessie Rodman,
Mrs. John Wagner; Mrs. Frank
Marshall, Mrs. Hattie Cook and
Mrs. J. i. Cannon. ;
Mrs. vTIXUaaa Baskk spent
several days in Portland this
week and visited with her'
daughter, Jeanne, who is attend
ing St Helen's hall Junior col
l:ge. ! 1 ,
Hwwtta , Owthtqwo (Gotaiquo -Suite)
. : . Boenmaa
Jaccod yaalw to tha Starlight- Ctotrey
William raws;
Duo jfameonot Ostrosr-Jtabiastetn
SatssbeUi Lewis Jepoeai ptano
WUUsm Fawk orgs.
So Near To God Asa I IrCle
The Lord's Prayer. -Malotte
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Will Fly to
Meeting
Mrs. William G. Stacey will
leave by plana Sunday, for Se
attle. From there aha will go to
Renton to attend , the Padfla
Northwest Boxer meeting on
Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stacey is
treasurer of the newly organis
ed group made up of those in
terested in the breeding of Box
er dogs. Mrs. Stacey will join
his wife in Renton and they will
return to Salem oa Monday,
Mr, aad Mrs. Key Harlaad en
tertained members of the Knight
Memorial church choir at an in
formal gathering Thursday night
at their State street home. Re
freshments were served later in
the evening to twenty guests.
JooephJa. Alaort Spoulding
Tha Walk to Jorusalosa Bach
March ;Trtmpfcle.KarsEart
, r William rawk
Immediate 8unday schaol
students of St Paul's Friscopal
church were entertained at a
Halloween party Friday nlght'at
the parish, house, alias Janice
Patterson was in charge of ar
rangements. I .
Valdez-Coon
Rites Today
The wedding of Miss Norma
Coon to Mr. Benny Valdez, sea
man first class, USN, son of
Mrs. dith 'Valdex, will take
place tonight at 730 o'clock at
the Salvation Army citadeL Cap
tain RJ B. Lesher will officiate.
' The groom h a former Salem
high school -athlete.
SATIN GARTER BELTS CPEOAt
CAPRI
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Floworod scrtta "Capri" garter bolts will bo a feature jot Miller's today
at $151 Sizes 24, 28.28.. , - t ! .
wr "'s' rm mt n im a u -
. . . ADJUSTABLE BACK FASTENING
:,..! Llnadrla Shopt Second Floor
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Now stocks of brassieres are hero ... in ftiat nationally known brand
you'v liked for so long. Come in today and be expertly fitted in your
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Fm-Up Lanps . . j . . $3.S5
Mahogany and ivory finished base with parchment
shade, j. 7 . j - "
QnillcdDridgoTahbCovcrs 3i5
.Leatherettes in pastel shades ana a variety of
designs. . I ' " '
Pie-Jlire, Iho Chcf! . . . $1X3
No more messy piesl No more messy ovens! j
Pie-Airs placed on the pie acts as vent for steam. ;
Pie retains Juices.
Coby Dishes
. v . $1.95 to $3.25
Divided dishes for baby's convenience. Made of v
pottery. 3 compartments Pink or blue.
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Thrce-FiecoDnbySsl . .. $2.55
Plato, cereal dish and cup of decorated pottery in r
pastel colors. . I v.- ..';5'
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Aftor many months, wo are now esablod to
a large stock ol BOY
SCOOT oaujprnenL H you live within this district . . . or unable to buy it in
your own town, VESlt'm lnvih, yaaj to call at your oarlleet cooreolsaico. bo
cxraso trm wiui largo stoclo. sixes i and swloctlons won't last long. Boy Seoul
ooral&M for Clxxlstmas gifts are bate, too. Select them now and save disap-
pfjwimam sated
. SCOUT SHIRTS
.BREECHES
. FIELD CAPS
. HATS
mWLTS-
. Stockings
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. NECKERCHIEFS
. KERCHIEF.SLIDES
. HAVERSACKS
. CUB PACKS
. SIGNAL FLAGS
. SEMAPHORE A MORS
. HUNTING KNIVES
. AXE "WITH SHEATH
r FLASHLIGHTS
TELESCOPES
. DRINKING CUPS
. COOK KITS
. EMERGENCY RATIOM
! BARS
FLINT & STEEL SETS
HEAT TABS
CANTEENS
'COMPASS
COIN CHANGERS
EMERY STONES
WHISTLE & LANYARDS
BEAD CRAFT OUTFITS
SCOUT LITERATURE
TIE RACKS
BOOK ENDS
TONETTES
BUGLES '
FIRST AID JOTS
PLAQUES
W. P. MATCH BOXES
KNOT BOARDS
CANTEEN CUPS
PENNANTS
STERLING SILVER
RINGS '
OFFICIAL BOY SCOUT OUTFITTERS IN
THIS DISTRICT
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