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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1945)
PAGE SIX Parties Will -Precede -Dance jj Highlighting the social activi ties this week will be the Trot ten club dance Friday night at the Veteran's halL The semi-formal affair will be held from 9 to 12 o'clock and an orchestra will play for dancing. The Halloween motif will be carried out In the decoration! and On the committee are Mr. And Mrs. William Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. John Marvin Ritchie. The dance directorate includes Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jernlgan. Will Eentertaln Several .informal parties are, being arranged to precede the dance. Mr. and Mrs. .Albert Ott have Invited twelve oft h e i r friends to a pre-dance party at their home on Market street Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jernlgan will be hosts before the- dance ' at. their home on Myrtle avenue by compliment to a group of their friends. Mr; and Mrs. W. Gerald Nibler will entertain Informally before the dance at their home. Guests of the Niblrs will be Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Trumbo, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newells, Dr, and Mrs. Roscoe WilsonJ Mr. and Mrs. Fred ! Scheidegger, Private and Mrs. William Gentzkow, Mr. and Mrs. C Ronald Hudkins and Mr. snd Mrs.- Robert Metzker. Reception at A 'Fawk Home I A large and enthusiastic audi ' ence attended the interesting con cert on Sunday afternoon at the First Evangelical church given by William' Fawk, organist, Jose phine Albert Spaulding, soloist, and Elizabeth Lewis Jepsen, pianist. After the concert Mrs. William . Fawk and Mrs. Edward Kortze born entertained Informally at the former's home in . Winona Court for a group of friends. Honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jepsen, who have recent ly returned from California - to - make their home here. During the afternoon guests viewed the Chinese collection of the hosts. The table was decorat ed with bouquets of autumn flowers. Miss Alice Crary Brown and Mrs. Albert Gragg poured. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jep - sen. Prof, and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Bruce Spauld ing, Miss Alice Crary Brown, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt, jr., Mrs. Frank Burlingham, Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs. W. H. East, Miss Vera Merk, Mrs. Gerald Cos dy, Mrs. J. R. Fawk; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kortzeborn and Mr. and Mrs.Fawk. j Initiation Date , 4 Is Changed Salem Rebekah lodge met for short session Monday night with Mrs. John Darnielle presid ing. The team captain announced practice for next Monday night November 12th is a holiday so initiation will be on Novem ber 28. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Loveland will celebrate their golden wed ding anniversary on November t at 403 South 23th I street. The hours are from 2 to 3 o'clock end all members are Invited to , call. After lodge a coin shower was given for Peggy Wehunt Beyers and Bernice Kretx JSnger, who now reside in Salinas, Calif. ; Afterwards members enjoyed a -Halloween party and refresh ments were served. ; ' ; - . - Mr. and Mrs. Wener Brewn have had as their guests for several days Sergeant and Mrs. . ' Laddie Gale. Sergeant Gale will leave soon for Arizona to report for further duty. j ;( One coat covers most any surface, Including wait psper. Twelve new Wester Tones for Western Homes. $2.75 per gdl:n DAY L FfllillEn HARDWARE CO. III Sew,CmmrUl Street OS WW JMLY E'-i Society Music . . .-. The Home Maxme Buren woman's editor CLUB CALENDAR ' WEDNESDAY Hi ,Sunahine aewtng club o Hazel- : Green, wtta. airs. Alvia Val Cleave, t p.m. ' thWmday Neighbors of Woodcraft Thim ble club with Mrs.-fred Ander son. 134 Marlon street, 1:30 p.m.. business meeting. . Raphatertana, wlttt Mrs. Floyd ' Utter. 1-30 pjn. ' fkidat Disabled American Veterans, j uaxiliary. Join chapter for no host dinner at IS) p.m, Salem Woman'a club, meeting toUow tag. JVQ club of ' Neighbors o( Woodcraft with Mrs. Harry Bresaler. 323 North 14th street, : a p.m. : It Woman's Relief corps, auxilary 1 to GAR. meets at VTWf iiau. 1 pjn. . . '..' Rainey-Thoma Rites Read The wedding of Miss Adeline i P. Thoma and Chief Petty Offi- cer John Leroy Rainey of the ' United States navy was an event of October 18 at the St Francis rectory In Portland. The Rev. j John Laidlaw" officiated at the ! single ring ceremony. The ring i belonged to the bride's maternal ; grandmother. The bride is the daughter of : Mr. and Mrs. John H. Thoma of Lebanon and is employed by the ! United States employment serv- j ice in Portland. Mr. Rainey is the : son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rain- : ey of Lafayette and has just re- i turned from duty in .the Pacific : Miss Dorothy L. Richey was ; the bride's only attendant and j Harry Laughlin was best man. - A small reception was held afterwards at the bride's apart ment c The 47th wedding anniversary ; of the groom's parents was also celebrated on . that day. Mr. Rainey reports to Bremer ton, Washington; for reassign ment upon completion of his leave. The couple Is temporar ily living in Portland. Dr. Bellinger-Is Guest Speaker Dr Grover C. Bellinger, su perintendent of the Oregon Tu berculosis hospital, spoke to the Graduate Nurses of District No. SJWonday night on "Tuberculosis Control." The meeting was .held at the Oregon State hospital. Mrs. Vivian Garrison sang during the program accompanied by Mrs. D. B. Kleihege. " Thirty-two nurses were present Refreshments were served fol lowing the meeting by the state hospital nurses. The next meet ing will be held on November 28 at the Deaconess hospital. All graduate nurses are invited to attend. Members of chanter BC. PEO entertained their husbands and families at a BEL dinner Tues day night at the Lions Den. After the dinner hour Dr. David . Ben nett Hill showed moving pictures to forty guests. Com la today for a dieck-up. Consult Dr.E. E. Boring or Dr. 8. Wheatly. This cxxisultation cmd examincrtioti will provida tha corrad lnforxncdloxi reaard- mo; your eyes as well 383 Court Street the Clubs Jeryme English Society Kdtter Sfef f Feted At Dinner- Staff members of the Marlon county welfare commission gathered at the home of Mrs. Joseph Matujec on Highland avenue Monday night for a no host pinner. i Arrangement of autumn flow ers provided the , i decorative note. fBridge and games were In play after the dinner hour. Coders were placed for Mrs. Howard H. Bartow, Mrs. Mar- garet Callaghan, Mrs. Winifred Cond6rt,; Mrs. Robert Cunning ham, Mrs, Eleanor Fox, Mrs. Max i Graves, Mrs. Mae Stark, Mrs. j Carl Komyate, : Mrs. GaU Tinier, Miss Elizabeth Aebsch er, Miss Marion Bowen, Miss Dolorts Bentz, Miss Betty Byrd, Miss Patricia Coursey,; Miss Jane Cravdis, Miss , Ardyce Dillon, Miss i Eileen Donaldson, Miss Doris Holmes, Miss Mellita Leat, Miss faomi Phelps, Miss Gene-. vieve Russell, Miss Edith Stans-' field, ! Miss Helen Wilson, Miss Virginia Knight and Mrs. Joseph. Matufec. , , Litle Girl Has Sixth Birthday Cora Suzanne Biwer, daugh ter oj the Darwin Biwers, will celebrate her sixth birthday this afternoon a, a Halloween party at the bome of her parents on Southf Cottage street Honoring Cora Suzanne will be Djorothy and Judith Ann Stewart, Gail and David Shu ford and Patricia Claggett Mr and Mrs. Biwer were hosts for m family dinner Tuesday night I in honor of their daugh ter's iirthday. Covers were plac ed foi Cora Suzanne, Mrs. Cora ScottJlMr. and Mrs C. Mundin ger, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bones, Miss uth. Bones,- Richard Scott, Darwin Biwer and Mr and Mrs. Darwm Biwer. OSC Mothers Are Honored . Oregon State Mothers club ipet on Monday at the home of Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, the president New OSC; mothers were the honor guests ! Decorations in the rooms were dahlia5 and autumn leaves, and on th table were bronze chrys anthefnums. Pouring during the tea" h4ur were Mrs. George Hug, newljf elected vice-president of the Cjregon State college moth ers, and Mrs. O. A. Reeher. Bu4ness of the meeting dealt with Mans for the rummage sale which! will be given In the in terest! of the student aid fund scholarship, supported br the organization. " i : as attractive- frames to suit tha Monday ' ' i s A- t . I !" : - Come in at your convenience or for an appointment phone 1306 Signified Credit BORING OFJEGOIl STATESMAN, Salea, Mi;s. Collins A Hostess .. Mrs. Victor Collins was hostess for. a surprise party Tuesday night at her home on Saginaw street for the pleasure of Mrs. Russell Beardsley. A dessert supper was served by the hostess with several hours of contract bridge following. Bouquets of white chrysanthe mums centered the tables and decorated the guest rooms. A shower; honored Mrs. Beardsley during I the evening. V Honoring Mrs. Beardsley were Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. Willis E. Vincent, Mrs. Marion Krebs, Mrs. Craig Corner, Mrs. George LaVatta, Mrs. Donald H, NageJ, Miss Rosemary Bell, Mrs. Lloyd Relnhotdt and Mrs. Victor Col lins, ii BPw Members Are Active , ; Eleven BPW sewing club mem bers met at Mrs. Anna P. Mor gan's North 20th street home on Friday; October 26. Preparations were made for the club's dinner meeting to be held late in Novem ber. I .Miss Josephine Evans was hos tess at her E street home, Satur day night, when she entertained members of the BPW bridge dub. Ajtter an evening of cards, refreshments were served. Mem bers present were: Misses Ruth and Phebe Mc Adamsj Mrs. Ruth A. Dewey, Miss Etda Dodrill, Mrs. Maude Eckman, Miss Betty Elofson, Mrs. Cj W. Jorgensen, Miss Lois Ohmari Miss Ida Mae Smith, Miss Effie Smith, Miss Carolyn Wilson,! Miss Irene Hollenbeck and Mi4s Josephine Evans. ! The PW Membership tea was held Stinday afternoon at the home of Miss Juana Holmes on South ljugh street Approximate ly 50 members and guests were present! Among the guests were Miss Jfan Bishop, Miss Kathe rine Bishop, Mrs. George High and Miss Amanda Hargls. Miss Effie Smith and" her committee were hi charge of the successful - event Halloween Party For bhildren Mrs. JUdgley Miller is arrang ing a Halloween party for to night at her home on East Nob Hill in compliment to her four year old twin daughters, Kristy aiid Kathy. I Twelve, of "their neighborhood friends have been invited to the costume party. Games will be in playwjth refreshments - follow ing, j ---" i Guests of Kristy and. Kathy will be j Mary Jane -and Judy Mefford, Patricia Sharp, Dianna Schendel, Jacqueline Gorman, Sandra land Stewart Smith, Bus ter McGonnell, Charles and War ren Mover and Dick Lex-man. The ladies aid of the Com munity 'Norwegian Lutheran church j will meet on Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Raymond Dahlen, 2020 North 19th street The Rev. O. C. Ol son of Sllverton will be guest speaker! Instrumental numbers will be given on the program. la Pendleton this week art Judge and Mrs. Harry H. Belt and Judge and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk. individucdj PhocM UC3 J i Oregon, Vtdattdar Morriai " Jussl Bjoerling, tenor, cmd Dorothy Kirsten,' soprano, will cr, pear in concert on Thursday night under the auspl- . ces oi ttie Salem community concert association as the first la' fee winter series of cniist-proaTams. . Metropolitan Opera Singers Plan r J Varied Program for Thursday Concert 1 . i A program of special interest is promised at the Jussl Bjoer-1 ling-Dorothy Kirs ten concert on Thursday night Members, of the! Salem community concert association will; make up the audience. I Jussi I Bjoerling Is a tenor, formerly of the metropolitan and other leading opera companies. He is Swedish born, and only recent- j ly returned from Sweden, where ' .. : he was marooned the four years T 4 T To of the wir. J-iU Jit7tx lO Miss Kirsten is American born tti t, , z! Visitor m ! She has sung with leading opera companies of Mexico and Can ada and made her American oper atic debut with the Chicago opera company in "La Boheme." The program will include: m M.e.L TT..'. Haehdel Se tu m'amL Aimant la jtoie. , PergolesU 1 realgnole . Rlmsiky-Korsakofl Ana: Gavette from AS anon" Massenet ! Miss Kirsten Aria: Ceiid a mar. from "La Giocond" . PoncfaielU Wandrer'a 1 NachtUed. Die boae Itarbe Schubert Schubert ..Brahms Die Matnacht- Standcben rahms Mr. Bjoerling Duet from Act Puccini Mr. BioerUnf. Miss Kiraten Stresa.. Watts Kentucky Mountain Song:. -Broclcway Go way rrom my wtnaow niiea I List theiTrlU In Golden Throat J-- . Herbert Miss Kirsten Toma al Surriento- .da Curtis Tosti Ideale- Matlnat .Xeoncavallo Mr. Bioerline Duet from Garden acene of "Faust ..Gounod Mr. Bjoerling, Miss Kiraten The JVQ club of Nelfhbors of Woodcraft will meet Friday night at the home of Mrs. Harry Bressler, 323 North 14th street Mrs. Edward Phalen will be the co-hostess. All NOW members are invited to attend. ! . Mrs. Paul B. Wallace eater- tained at luncheon Tuesday aft ernoon at her country place for members jof her study club. Bfrs. Kex Davb was a lanch- eon hostess Monday afternoon at her Saginaw street home for members lof her bridge club. October 31. 19U ' . V . - f ' - ' : s K r-' fc all II' I isllfc il "l 111 ' " 'ir " "V Capital i Miss Lillian and Miss Jess McDonald have as their house guest for a few days Lt. Bernice Lee, U. S. navy nurse, Lt Leal was obstetrical supervisor at the Salem General hospital before I she entered the service. Lt. Lee, who is now on term-1 lnal leave, will soon be released to inactive duty. She recently re-; turned to the states from the Philippines where she served for f four months. Before leaving the I states she was stationed at Bran- erton, Seattle, Wash., and Ports- I mouth, Ya. Lt, Lee was one of the first Salem nurses to enter ,; the service. t The navy nurse plans to return to Salem around the first of the I year to resume her former posi-1 tion. Mrs. Woodry to Fete Club Mrs. Glenn Woodry will be a ii! club hostess Thursday night at her home. After several hours of contract bridge a salad supper ' will be served. Bouquets of chry santhemums will provide the decorative note about the rooms. Club members are Mrs. Char les Claggett, Mrs. Lawrence An derson, Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Robert Ramsden, Mrs. T. Harold TomlinsonrMrs. Donald Cannon, Miss Kreta Janz and Mrs. Woodry. ? ' : - ? J "lift 'i wA I ; -! ' I ''' I -H i : - i f. ' . ; r- Endless enthusiasm abounds periatlvea areon every tongue praising ttie lovely new coats, dresses and hats. true AmericarMjuality worlaxuxnahlp that' a here ctgoia to stay! The SMART 115 N. Halloween . : Parties ,: : Given I ' -. ., . Members of the younger set are entertaining with gala Hal loween parties this week. Sharon Hamilton, Pat Severin and Phyllis Mlesziva were, host esses! for a Halloween party on Tuesday night at Pringle Park. -Forty1 of their school friends were j Invited to the affair. Dancing and games were, en joyed during the , evening with refreshments served by tha hostesses. The Halloween .motif was parried out- in the decora tions Chaperones were Miss Ada Bewley and Miss Marie Mleziva. Party Tenltht ' . Ann Carson will be a Hal loween party hostess tonight at the nome of her parents, Sen. and Mrs. John H. Carson. After an evening of games and dancing refreshments will be served. Ann's guests will be Beverly Krueger, Diane Perry, Joan Smith, Jean Patterson, Jean Cle mentJ Audrey Simmons, Vir ginia 1 Ellis, Alice Louise Ohllng, Pat 'Severin, Barbara Johnson, BeveHr Beakey and Mary Brhem. Marilyn Myers Hostess Marilyn Myers entertained with a gala Halloween party on Saturday night at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deryi Myers, on E street. "House of Horrors'' was the theme of tha party with the decorations car rying out the motif. . Witches, skeletons, pumpkins and orange and llack crepe paper decorated the i-ooms. Refreshments were served during the evening. Majrilyn's guests were Bonnie Belle! Stewart, Janet Gaiser, Jo delle I Parker, Mary Campbell, Nancjr Doughton, Joyce" Rauth enkrnz, Pat Service, Betty Wal ser abd Betty Breakey. Raphaterians win m e e t on Tuesday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Floyd Utter at her home on Oak street. Mrs. Roy Smith will as sist the hostess. Miss Patricia DooUtUe of New berg was the weekend, guest of her Alpha! Chi Omega sorority sister! Miss Mary Parker. 'j . The PrinxU Weeaen's club will entertain with ! a no-host meeting at the clubhouse today. DADY'SfP, Relieve misery dire -wlthouS "dosSgT' Open.A OLDS Ma Work in out hop for women. Su- The lovely, subtle colors --the SHOP LIBERTY Mmmt Ilm kf llK& Matrons club will be held at the YWCA, 768 State street, this aft. ernoon at two o'clock Lt Carl Grieder will be the speaker of the afternoon and officers will be elected. Anyone Interested i9 Invited to attend and p nussery will be provided for yning chil dren. .: Hostesses to Give Dance f A group of the junior high school set have invited guests to a "football dance" j Saturday night at Pringle park. Hostesses for the affair are ; the Misses Joan Smith, Diane Perry, Bev erly Krueger, Audrey Simmons, Virginia Ellis, Ann Carson, Bar barm Johnson, Jean Patterson, Jean Clement and Alice Louise Ohllng. Orange and blue, colors of Leslie junior high school, will be carried out In the decorations. Forty-five guests have been in. vited to the affair. After an eve-. ning of dancing, refreshment will be served. Visitor Guest at Doughton Home Mrs. Cynthia Wallace of Fres no has been a guest at the home of Mayor and Mrs. L M. Dough ton for ten days, Mrs. Wallace is Mr. Doughton's sister. On Sunday, the visitor was the honor guest at a family dinner in Albany. She for her home. has Since left Persona wishing names lmprinte Christmas Cards order nowl Come day and choose your vorite from our wide action of Christmas Commercial . v Book Store 111 N. CeaaX . Ph. 4534 Charge Acco tint or J their S d on J should in to- 3 sal- 5 xirdsl 2 Play