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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1945)
1 1 ' j-. ; ' -. pagz uns IW OUTGO!! STATESMAN, Salem. Oregonj Saturday Morning. ITavambe 3. 1341 v - -. V Eighth Birthday r ' Celebrated " Terry Allan Salisbury was host on his eighth birthday on Thurs day at a party given in th home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salisbury, 1430 North 16th street. The party was given after school and 1 a color scheme of pink and white was-used. . ' Guests were Sandra McMorris, . Su Shaw, Sandra Johnson, Janice and Billy Drakely, Dianna and Boa Cooley, Larry and Gary Kohn, Craig McEwan, Wallace Cottello land Howard Molby. , i:. Window Shopper :?!.. j WMMMMHBHBMeMiSMIMHMHMSa - Christmas Buyer Now a Gambler: Stocks Now Ample, !but Quality Low -: By Maxlne Barea' j - i ' $ . Today I went Christmas shopping. , f L First I stopped off at the art department of the jewelry store and viewed a neat little set of candelabras and clock of Royal Meis sen. There are lots of possibilities to that set." the manager told us. One can divide it up, using the clock stand to hold' floating flowers. The candelabfas would be beautiful pn mantel or sideboard. j' .Yea, it's - a mighty pretty set. but we didn't happen to have the $1300 on us at the moment. Yet j it does prove that Salem ia get- j ting places ' when a store dares i to put such an object d'art in !:': stock with the expectation of j i IHkia(dl'fin nrv IhfD Sal. KS ! m ke) KOIN (t7t k) KGW (C2 ke) KEX (llsi k) ree :1S :M 4:4 . 'News EMus. Time IN. W. rsrms New INews Wert. Stars KOIN Kiock Homa -News Doc. Duke. I Bugler "X ; ' 1:ee 1:14 'j'" 1:34 I'M ' 'Orchestra News 'Orchestra Headlinw . Naws User News I Band -1 Headlines lRidin' Range I Sam Hayes SRouadup Bojra Agronsky News I Calling s-aa S:1S S:M S;4S .Haven of Best tHavea ot Rt t&uuf Away (Orchestra N Lt"s Pretend Burke Show Jamtooi Smiluv j ens tie t:4S Mystery Hae. ITbeetra Pastor's Can Orchestra- ... 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Shopping early assures me that the wooden toys, red candles, Christmas - tree- orna ments arid inexpensive gifts will not be all gone. , Progressing over to the gift, department in one of the stores I f found f a wide assortment of gifts. Attractive is the line of" California ceramics: a large white' piggy bank with gold $s all over it, with a- cigar in Its mouth and a gold ribbon about its neck; priced at about $25; the white est with a fancy hat of gold, that seUs for, $29 and the attractive figurines of var- vious sizes from $10 on up. Further on in our topping we found handkerchiefii of muslin, at $1 and $1.90, pretty but not linen, yet. v ? : ' - 'M " There were place napkin set of 9 pieces for $9.9S4nade to sim ulate hand woven and , printed cloth napkin sets at $7-$7.98. One window; shows suitcases, thermos Ibottles and flashlights, good gifts for young son or dad. There are wooden trains, woolen scarfs, colored dickeys to go with the new fall suit, some attractive ; men's bathrobe's, a wide selec tion j of pictures. i Along jthe street we see dis plays of fancy soap at $1 a box of four or six; books, tools for the handyman,; pottery sets of 32 pieces; cookie jars and furni ture. -1. fp The selectiori is pretty good right now, and it's a toss-up whether to buy now, when you can get things, or wait for better merchandise taking a chance on lowering; or raising of prices. 4:ea j :l 1 4:SS 4:4S Helen Hayes foreign PoL IHelen Nlshter "Orchestra J. Thompson S:1S S:3S S:4S News Sports TBA iWUb ILoAdoa I Traffic Corm Safe. i My Casa :ea S:IS IM S:S The Girls Orchastra News I TBA (Good R. IE Tmitt Peterson W. Hermaa Hi Jinks Dance Idea Serenade I Barn Top ThUt Scores Dana Orchestra Symphony If :1S t:J0 T:S iWar Comm. (Pet Show 1$winirters . iKvanselistts I Report Mesnorlea: Judy Canova t- I or Opry s.es 8:15 IM S: )Chica(o The a. ( Chicago The a. Dick Hsynes i Truth or Mayor Life of Riley Labor Victory i Senior Swing s.-se S:1S :! t:4S INews I Hit Parade ICrrstal Crdna. News . I Studio - Galilean Hour Don't Believe Adventures j Sons Trio 1 Pianist IGangbusters- News I I Time Now istse 14 IS 11.34 ll:4i I Orchestra tOrysn News Orchestra 5 Star rinal Flowers IBarn Dance Tex. Rangers INews Wash Views Gardening I Orchestra Music I Harry James I Dance Orch. ii:ae 11:IS 11:34 11:4S it as 12:se fOpcin House open nouse News News Sis Off I Orchestra J Talks (Orchestra (News I Music. News Orchestra j Orchestra I Orchestra 'News INews t Swine Shift INews Dance Orch. (Rhythm -Xtra Hour BOAC Saturday S54 k.e. A J. V1B:00 News; 10:S' For Woman; 11:00 Latter; 11:90 Concert Hall; 1J:00 News; i IS:18 Noon Faran Hour: 10 Variety Music: 1:49 ball- 4 JO Sones:. 5:00 Sports; 4:00 ews; :w Polka: 1:00 Grand Opera; 10:00 Sign Off. - t y Credit Women Attend Banquet Members of the Salem Credit Women's .Breakfast club at tended a banquet Tuesday night . at the Osburn hotel in ZOgene where the Eugene Breakfast club had! their sixth instaUation of officers, installing Helen NorriS . as new president All of the past presidents of the Eugene dub were at the banquet. Motoring . from Salem were Mrsi Bessie Ksyser, a Pacific Northwest Council officer, Mrs. Dorothy Hill, Miss Lena- Blum, Mrs Ethel Gallinger, Miss Etta Sutter, Mrs. Louise Knight, Mrs. Berriice Bennett, Mrs. lone Ah senmacher, Mrs. Helen Betuker; Mis Beverly Hartzel,: Mrs, Lorna Lucas, Miss Estella Smith, ,. and 1 Mr. Francis Smith of the Sdlem Credit Bureau. " t Mrs. Mabel Bliss of Portland, vice-president of the Pacific Northwest Council, was install ing officer and special guest Rainbow Girls Give Degree Members of Chadwick assem bly,? Order of Rainbow for Girls, presented the initiatory degree for members of Acaciav chapter, OES, Stayton, on Oc tober 14V Miss Beverly Daven port, worthy advisor, and her officers presided , at the cere mony. Initiated were Joan Hen a drie of Salem and Naomi. Mor , ganf of Stayton, daughter of Acacia chapter's worthy mation, Mrsi Trances Morgan, Miss Addyse Lane give a reading. A special degree honored Mrs. Morgan. A reception followed the ; ceremony. Chadwick assembly held their regular meeting here at the Ma sonic temple on October 23 with ' Mis Davenport presiding at the initiation. A dad and daughter banquet is planned for Nov em ber13. i Tenor Concert at School Tonight Members ef the Bak and . Thimble club met on Thursday for the first fall meeting, at the home of the president, Mrs. Paul Wishart, on Gehlhar road. The group will make afghans for the , naval hospital this year. A plant sale will be a feature - of . the next meeting. Mrs. Solon Shin- . kle was a special guest i ' ' ' Shower' Given Fori Bride A miscellaneous shower was hdd at the ranch home of Mrs. Austin Cater in honor, of her, sister-in-law, Mrs. Leo R. Liter. -Those present wera Mrs. G. R. Boatwright, Mrs. S. Burria, . Mrs. C. F. Cater, Mrs. Lyle Cas tor, Mrs. A. H. Kleen, Mrs. W. T. Mullican, Mrs. Glen Cooper; and hostess, Mrs. Austin Cater.. Pinochle was played ? with high ' going to Mrs. Sherman .Burria and law to Mrs. Glen Cooper. Mrsi Liter is staying in Salem while her husband, PTC L R. Hiter,USMC,f has gone to San Diego I to receive an honorable discharge from the marine corps after serving three years in ser vice and two years oversea. They iwere married September 5 in pes Moines, Iowa,- while PFC liter was home on a 50 day leave. Karen Covert Has Birthday . KTsren Ariine Covert, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Co vert, was . honored at a dinner party on " her sevtnth . birthday Tuesday night The rooms were decorated with fall flowers and .lighted pumpkins. .Mrs. Floyd Smith assisted the hostess. Games . were in - play ? with prizes going 'to Judy Carter, , Garth Miller aojl Kay Ann Smith. The Halloween motif was used in the table decorations, and favors, which were given ' the children. ' In the center of , the table were two cakes, a pas tel decorated birthday cake and ' a second cake featuring -Halloween colors, s ! . Honoring Karen were Wallie Park, Angela Hartman, Gerald Davenport, Deloras Farthing, Myrna Lee Harms, Kay ! Ann Smith, Pat Smith, LarreU Mai , bon, Judy Carter, Joel Park, Sylvia Perregay, Karlene Quia- i tad, Jerry Megert, Garth Miller, Darrell Covert, Mavis Malbon : and Susan Grier. , Dine and Do Club Entertained ' ' . The Dine and Do club was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. H. H. Brene- "man. A noon dinner was served .by the hostess with Mrs. Wal , ter Convoy and Mrs. Ellis EU- wood assisting The rooms werai decorated with fern and potted; . plants.- ..... . -. j j v.'; During . the afternoon . plans; were made for the club, to do Red Cross sewing, during the; winter. The next r meeting will be on November 15 with Mrs. Ellwood on Cummings lane. . ' Attending were Mrs. Laurencs) Bagger, Mrs. Lloyd lood,' MrsJ Orvsl.WUson, Mrs. Walter Con-l - voy, Mrs. Ellis Ellwood, Mrs,j Glenn Cooper, Mrs. J. L. Sleao; and Mrs. Breneman.1 t 4 1ATION CJlLBsDAB MBATS, FATS, ITC.! Ke Stampsi Fl through XI through Nov. 4; IJ through Qi van tnroygn Dee. SI. HI thraufh VI valid through Jan. 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MONDAY ; i Fruit , cocktail Broiled lamb chops , Hashed brown; potatoes 1 Cauliflower with cheese j Chocolate pudding a la mode Cookies Donald Dame, young Ameri can! tenor of the Metropolitan opera company will sing in con cert, the first of the winter series being presented by the Salem Crscendo club. Tickets may be obtained at the door for the con- . cert which is to be at the Salem high school. The following is the program to be sung by Mr. Dame. rt Richard, o mm toL Aria from "Ricnard Coeur de Lion" Gretry Where'er You Walk Handel I Ballrnure Ballad .. Irish County Song Hrmne de l'amour Mouret Seleetion from 'Oichterliebern Schumann Im wunderschonen Monat Mai Die Rose, die LiHe, di Taube tch groUe nicht A us alten Marchen winkt es ' pie alten bosen Lieder Aria a Paradiso. from -fAfricana" Meyerbeer Sonata in A majof Schubert iAlWr" modersto Andante Al'.. ; i Edward McGill. 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