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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1945)
....... .f ,-. i , v j :, . . . .. , i " 1 1 : rr ... , - . - ' ' i " . I FAOI TEf Tea to Fete j New BPW Members j Honorinf 20 ntv members, the Sdtm BPW membership committee will hold a get-ac-quaintd-tea thU afternoon- from four to seven o'clock at the home of Mui Juana Holmes, 229$ Bouth High street. Chairman Miss Eff ie Smith, is being assist ed by the membership commit tee, Mrs. Ruth Dewer, I Mi" Nola Clark, Mrs. May Lucas, Mrs. Ora McKenzie, Miss Ma bel Savage and Miss Grace Tur ner. j' In the receiving line to greet the new members will bt the club president, Miss Ida Mae Smith and member of the ex ecutive board, Mrs. Carmalite Weddle. Mrs. Marion Wooden, Miss Martha Fisher, Miss Mil died Yetter, Mies Ceciila Wood ruff, Miss Phebe McAdams, Miss Dorothy Cornelius, Mrs. William Unroot, Mrs. Anna Mergan, Miss Elda Dodrill, Mrs. L. Day Idle ' man and Miss Juana Helmet. Mrs. Mabel E. Hayle and Mrs. Jessie Bush-Mickelm will Invite the guests into the dining room! Mrs. Emily Howard and Mrs. C. W. Jorgensen wrtl pour at the tea table for the firat hour and -Mrs. Winifred Herrick and Mrs. Moni Yoder will pour ftr the second hour. The new BPW nwrnWi are Mrs. Anne C. Amick, Mits Am anda Anderson, Mrs. Dana Bil leter, Mrs. Irma Horn Bywater, Mrs. Barbara K. Faught, Mrs. Judson J. Foster, Mh. Sadie Crant. Mrs. Vivian 5. Hoenfg, Mrs. Mizpah Palmer t-xi Law son, Mrs. Katheryn Loia. Mri, Henrietta Low, Mrs. Grace Men dell, Mrs. Elizabeth McKaih, Mrs. Mattie Morrell, Mn, Ruth Puffer, Mrs, Othell Pur vine, Mrs. Helen M, Richard. Miss , Margaret Stohl, Mia Marian Trana and Mis Mary lyulL WOWELO The Willamette art4 council camp committee met at th htme ef pr. Z. M. Zeller, CKV4lln, Oc tobjer 25, with MwU Onlmg. Salem, presiding. . ; The camping report 'fx Kilo wan, the Camp Fire GUIs camp ! tea ted near Falls 0jr, ws4 read giving a resume of th eight week camping season during which time 328 individuals at tended. A director, 11 coutueloi's and two cooks corniJ-! the staff. .: . j Camp improvements m i dur ing the year included a n?' dam on Lake Kiloqua, a swimming d ck, a boat dock, nw h-4U, a completely reme4elet kitchen and bath house, a hw r i and other features. x A new water sysVm, a senior csmping unit, headqiAi W cab k hi, parking area foe viit-rs, ; a large recreation buit-fcn apart from Teal lodge, th rn vratton Of Teal lodge and th ai-kUon of k caretaker's cottagt were dts cuiied. . j The services of an architect have been secured to draw up plant for the major camp im provements and wiU be ready for the area meeting, Novem ber $. Members present at the meet ln( indixM MnriH ft h I i n . Charles Hugghis n4 Mrs. Emma Maxwell, Salem: Br art Mri. S. M. Zeiler, Ear Pric and Dean Dorsey, Cervallis. Child Christened AT Church Rites i ... . i ... i Nannette Fursma. -mnths Id ! daughter of Mr. -eal Mrs. Oliver Fursman of Riahitwnd, Calif., and graii&letichter of Mrs. Lela Furaaasn ef Salem, as christened last Swwfar fol lowing the mong service at . St. Paul's Episcopal cHureti. f The little maid wore a chas tening robe used by totr g- raUona of her father's ; ftuniiy, a witfe panel down the front aid the tiny yoke hand embroidered, the- entire garment Kn.t stitch ed years ago. grent aunt, Mrs. R. L. Lambkin, is hw g(d mother; her great - tmcte, Mr. Alfred Oliver, aw gtfather. The. Rev. George U. Hwiii officiated. A 1 OAmmm Verdict o! ! A BOTTLE OF advertW wii tnUk mfr iectiTea, coni4 oi .-di . Ua . . . "30pr cm alco KoL" WUck etsau 34 pW cnt rank, marcotta pol sonl - THE UQUOQ CTSfESS la). padUv; of 'paiaon. reaak. eUadlr. mtAaAnl. HOW LO HO 7 ILL . Al.mXa TOLOATE ,TX3EY3LT rs. AdT.' CUa- CUt. f L V' . s " ; A - t- ' 1 I- Mr. and Mrs. Karl Annen (Vivian Harrison), marriage took place on October 20 at $acred Heart church in Giervais. Th brida Is the- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison of Brooks, and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Annen of Mt .ngel. After a wed ding trip to Lo Angeles and Mexisoj the couple will re turn to Mt. Angel to reside. (Jesteh-Miller). ; L Statesman Spook Holiday Party of "Hi suckers! Yeu've feome this far, now go to the-rock quarry near the feeble minded! school." And that is why the motley group of gruesome fwosomei who gathered on Saturday night at 6:30 on the lawn of the sunk en garden got into their cars and were off again, to. the rock quarry to take what, was tr come. I Its been a mystery all week. Clever invitations went to a large number of couples to meet at the statehouite, wear Hallow een costumes and expect a party. Replies were to be sent to a postoffice box it remained a mystery. . When all bed g4hered and they looked ewfVii enough to . scare a spook themselves a boy rushed out of the'darkV deposit ed a notice in the midst of the 'crowd and was gone. The direc tions were encked. Brains behind the party were the L. V. Bonsons and the Al Adolphsons, but weren't sus pected unti( they followed di- rections of a ghost at; the rock quarry and arrived at itt Adol phion's country place ieut Prin g!e way. ' J' ; Dinned was ter7e.i to 15 gueU at a table decorated 'with aut Get your o&Jer in now for your per soaalixed Christmas greeting cards. Large selection of decorative and plain patterns now in stock, Dottt delay! Stop in tomorrow- place youjr order and hat A our cards ' ' ,' i U- . 1; 1 v:! '''- -i tve WilUSxt . Editors Preview al Scary Twosomes umn leaves, apples and candles. The ranch house was festive with skeletons, Jack o lanterns and the? other fixin's for Hal loween. Statesman society editors couldn't i resist' being on hand at the meeting place to see what Salem's 'citizens . look like when they let their hair down and we do flfiean down. I Si ;1 Mlaa Asm Peten will eater- tain members of her bridge ciub on Tuesday night at the State i street heme of Mr. and Mrs. ! Nerval Edwards. ' ' . j Oreceit State ee liege Mothers I will hold their first meeting of the season Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of the president, Mrs. Donald H. Up- Joan, M4 South Liberty street j All Oregon State college moth ers are invited to attend and es pecially honored will be mothers of newi students. itvtisTj j. aRos l&Jjl w..wi utniuiiAii, 9cum vreaoxu aunaanr noroua, uciook s ; i t ; M'MW"'"'MaaMawaaaaawaMaMMawBaMaMswwpMwaaMaaaaaMBWS Don,t look Mw . I "'. K .. : . " ." ! . i The econd In series of Red Vmmm I Ut . thev v cobed n nw word.' these elegant" radio commentatcM-s. na mat- te how many Rs are dropped and how e-i ""chest, mahogany, beautifully designed ond fined the voice and how brainy their ideas1 . only $40, the complication is that it's only - - they always talk about Added attraction , things -do you suppose . . court house lawn nexC they Someone Has said. J . That The Staled man carrier boys have won the war. Seems half the boys who distinguished themselves in the jwqr, 'proudly include delivering The: statesman, jamohg their ments, TJnqs available. . tainly tjbuy things now Two Artists to Be Here Soon s The first of the winter series of Community Concert progr. CrSi 3 ms wilUbe heard on Novemt 1 the it -i I I i vertisemsnt in beautiful hand the "gumment,' f i what clever they'll put on the add so much: to past accomplish . Yes, you can cer-j -we notice an ad-' told. when, Jussl Bjoerling and Doro thy Kirsten appear jin joint con cert.' . h Bjoerling, j Swedish born ten or, has recently returned from his native country and is- now on a nationwide tour. Miss Kir sten, American! soprano, has won 1 1- i . ' 1 . " , . For our iieed hospitalization, f - i ' ' For our and nurtured bach H For the peace we have won, we buy Victory , i , - For our country's future aiid because we want to live ill a rvorld 'Olfneimi W-- buy Victory Boiids, 1 ; ! t r ........ . ' , I 1 Mi -v t t: 1 ; : i I l I ! Am A AC 1) ii - J ; ' : i " a national magazine for a mad Philadelphia chest-on- seven inches high," nice for your collection of miniatures,", they say. . Hand work. . . We see by the paper that a store offers nice little wooden trains to delight the hearts of Small "boys this Christmas, but we fail to'see.how they will sell so well, just can't imagine papa down on the floor, pushing a wooden train around. Hard to resist . . ever since we thought of it, we've been -longing to do it --put the garbage down the clothes chute --but you just don't do those things, we have been Maxine Buren the praise of critics wherever she has sung. Both have appear ed with leading opera compan ies throughout the States. . Holders of community con cert tickets only will be admit ted to the auditorium. . No tick- eta are sold at! the door. victorious fighters who are wounded and we buy Victory Bonds ! ; i , j stalwart men who must be rehabilitated to civilian life we buy Victory Bonds. war debts we have Vegetables Will Be Demonstrated The second in series of Red Cross nutrition classes Is sched uled for Tuesday from 130 to 3:39 o'clock at th Portland Gas and Coke company. ; . ' Preparation of fall and winter vegetables is the subject. to be discussed at this demonstration. All classes ere open to the pub lic end are free. Experts on var ious subjects have been selected by the Red Cross nutrition com mittee, the sponsoring group, to conduct the classes.; ; : Mr. 4 Mrs. Merrill OMla are at their beach home at Seal Reks this weekend. Accompany ing them home will be her mo ther, Mrs. Mark Savage, who has spent the summer at the leave . ; . . aav.w Extra for Finter- wave or Hairdress Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment Fbeae SltS Ceitle Perm. Warere IIS First NatieMl Baak ! I BIg.l .r incurred; the security of Bonds. . k c'h. rill soend the yrin ter here with her son-in-law and daughter. Persons wishing their names imprinted on Christmas Cards should order new! Come in to day " and ' choose your; I I I I favorite from our wiue selection of "Christmas t t t Cardl. I Desk Store I 141 N. feaaX rh. 43S4 mm V Cpramerciar aim m I I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 5 X. m "i- . f--, . .... Ll 5 I. J - - - ; - f ..... ... , . ..; : i : ... . . i " ! , i . j- - -.- . " . - ; , . . ;i .