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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1945)
FAC2 CtX Three Navy Couples to Be Feted Mr. and Kin. Werner Brown and Mr. uni Mrs. John Heltzel are arranging a "welcome home" party for thrc navy officer and their v-ives who hare recently retorted to Salem on Friday nlg)'t (it the Brown home on Les lie street Te honor guests are Lt. and Mr?. Chandler Brown, LL and ytru Harold OUnger and Mr. and Mtv Jamea J. Walton. The Browne returned last week fxom Washington, D. C, XX OUnger t rrived home from the South Pacific In November and Lt. Walton alao returned home la November from Seattle where he haa beem atatloned with the navy. . I' Cuesta have been invited to call between S and 7 o'clock. The buffet table will be centered with an arrangement of yellow, white and- bronze crirysanthe- muma and roses. Goulets to . Be Hosts i Mr. and Mrs. Homer L Gou let have invited a group of their friends to an informal at home Sunday afternoon at their coun try place. i Guests have been invited to eall between 4 and 7 o'clock. The holiday theme will be used . in the decorations about the rooms and xn the buffet table.' Four Alpha Chi Oanega sled ges were initiated at eervicee held at the chapter bouse Sun day afternoon. Mrs. Betty Han euska, former house president; was a special guest. Initiates are Shirley Orlbakov of Junction City, Delphine Biney, Salem, Al ice Rose, Salem, and June Eg giman, Portland. H Jason Lee WSCS Meet Lina Slated ! The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Jason Lee church will - meet Wednesday, December 12; at 11 o'clock for the regular December meeting and Christmas program. Christ mas carols and the business meeting will be the program of the morning. Luncheon will be served by the December circle. The after oon program will Include a de votional period led by Mrs. C M. Roberts; the Installation of offic ers for the new year; and e ChrUtmaa lesson by Mrs. Roy Lively. All women of the church and community are cordially invited. . ' i : American LsUheraa GeiU wil! V sneet Wednesday at the church at t o'clock. Mrs. E. Eastrldge ia In charge of devotions and Mrs. M. E. Cetzendaner ia arranging the study topic. Music will be furnished by students from the Blind School. j Mrs. ft a a llrf CaWta. Mrs. Prank H. Spears, sr.. and Mrs. Frank Spencer will entertain members of the ; Thursday club this wetk at the former's Che meketa street home. Guests have been Invited to a 130 o'clock dessert luncheon. The holiday motif will be carried out In the decorations about the rooms and ' en the table. A ansMlag of the aesJUary te the West Salem peat. Veterans ef Foreign Wars will be held Thursday night at the West Sa lem City hail at I o'clock. All women eligible to Join the unit am invited to attend. Mrs. Mary Strayer of Salem will be present to assist la the organisation of the group. - ' j ' i Members ef chapter AS. TWO . entertained with a Christmas party Monday night at the heme f Mr. and Mrs. j Ray A. Yocom en North Summer street. This was the annual j BEL party hi honor of the husbands. A late upper followed: an informal evening. - ( it l a a aT i i iTNa If i Ti U I""" s Society Music . ... The Home Max me Burea Women's Sdner Betrothal of Couple Told Announcement is being made of the engagement and coming marriage of Miss Betty Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Murphy, td Mr. Ransom A. Wld ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weekly, all of Salem. The wed ding will take place in Salem later in the month. Mlaa Murphy attended schools in Springfield, South Dakota, and Willamette university. She la employed at the state high . way commission. Mr, Widner, graduate of Sa lem schools, was recently dis charged from the navy. He . served for over two years, part of which was spent in the South Pacific j Lions Auxiliary AtGolden's Mrs. Virgil Golden will open her South Commercial street home to members of the Lions auxiliary Thursday night at t o'clock. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Roy Stewart, Mrs. Jamea Beard, Mrs. Monroe Cheek, Mrs. Everett Holmes, Mrs. Saul Jans and Mrs. Ervin Peterson. Mrs. Lloyd .Hockett is arran ging the program. A mixed chorus from Salem high school, under the direction of Mlaa Lena Belle Tartar, will sing Christ mas carols. At the business meet ing, the president, Mrs. Floyd Seamster, will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Fieri Bowers have Invited guests to a dinner party Wednesday night at their home on North 13 th street This Is one in a series of parties the hosts are arranging. Covers will . be placed for twelve. Contract bridge will be ia play after the dinner hour. Mrs. W. K. Wans presided el a one o'clock bridge luncheon on Monday afternoon at her North Church street home for the pleasure of members of her club. CLUB CALENDAR TVKSDAT Junior guild, St. Paure Epta oopa) church, no-hoet Hincbaoa tor husbands at partan halt a oon. PI Beta Phi mothers club at ftapter houoe. S Jn- larttn Star Social dub. Re4 Croaa arwtns. noon lunch. Past Presidents. WRC. with Mrs. Ploronos SHlpp. IBS Nebras ka stL, covered dub. luncheon. Boon. Theatre Arts group with Mrs. W. t. Mlnkiewits. & Richmond. 1 p.m. doaacrt kinebeon. WEDNESDAY I AAUW Afternoon Literature croup wiSa airs. Guy Hicock. ' IlSS N. Slat St, dessert luncheon, pj. Women's aflssloruuy society, rtmt Presbyterian church, p.m. Cu-cfee of WSCS of Fto-at Met edtat church, slated meetings. Sunshtne Searta chin with air. Albert rem. Hazel Green, t p.m. Missionary meeting, women's guild, rtrai Cengregatlen al church, with Mrs. Daniel Fry. sr aw a. Bigs sc. i pjn. WSCS meeting and Jencheon, lt enurca Royal Neighbors Sewfnf eluto with Mrs. r. c. Gregory, an a. seta au day. no-host luncheon. esThenge of gifts. American Luther an ouna ai M church, S gun. P1X1 club Christmas With Ami atuneer. SM WlnW street, S njn. IBUHHI Salem Cenaral hospital auxfjU lary. TWCA. 1 ajn. Sojourners. ' deaaert luncheon, Rslem WoanaaTa dub, a.m. PI Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. O. Herbert Smith, meet at Ce Uns hau. TS bm. WestSalaan VTW auxOlaiT at West Selem ctty hau. S njn. - Mothers club Christmas narty. t. Joseph's school. IM pjn. - Defree of Honor Hemeoomina. eoered dish dinner, S 39 njn. Uorn auslllsry with Mrs. Vlr rU Ooldea. U&i S. Commcrctal at., S p.m. Thuu'? dub with Vn. Bus ' sell Ca . UO catemeketa at, I M dok luncheon. in K t ! Jtryme English SocWtr Editor BFW chores rehearsals will be resumed tonight at the home of the director, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson. On Saturday, Decem ber; 15, the BPW Christmas par ty will be1 held at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. . Tew Park ebrcle ef WSCS of 4 the First Methodist church will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Ray Webb, 1130 Lee st for a covered dish ' luncheon at, 1:15 o'clock. The Naomi circle will meet with Mrs. B. FJ?;Wllliams. Miss1 Miller - Is Married The wedding of Miss .Lore Alda Miller, daughter of Mr. .' and Mrs. Edward Miller of Ball ston, to Mr, Robert Scharf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scharf of Perrydale, took place on No vember 18 at the First Presby terian church, j The afternoon ceremony was performed Sat . 2:30 o'clock . with the Rev. Chester Hamblin read ing the double ring service. Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott sang "Be : cause andjfl Love You Truly, Mrs. i Ralph, ( Dobbs was the ac companist f The bride who. was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown fashioned with a floor length skirt, long sleeves with points, over the wrists and seed pearl design enhancing the neckline. Her three-quarter length tulle! Veil fell from a cor- . onet of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet pf pink roses, bou vardla and gardenias. s- Mrs. William A. Boynton was her sister's matron of honor. She wore a pink satin and net gown and carried, a colonial nosegay. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Charles Martini and Mrs. Glenn Chris tensen, who wore pink and blue satin and net dresses. They also carried nosegays and the attend- ' ants all wore shoulder length tulle veils te match their gowns. Mri. Kenneth Scharf was his brother's beet man and ushers -were twin eouainsef the bride, Mr. Clyde and Mr. CI i n t o n Smith. , ii : i. - .:: -The wedding; reception was held in the church parlors after the ceremony. IMrs. Guy Wil- llams, Mrs. Arch M. Jennan and Mrs. Clyde Smith presided at the bride's tablev:: Serving were Miss Lois Conner and Miss Norma Jean j Van Laanen. Mrs. Cecil Claycomb and Mrs. John Focht were in charge of the gifts. After a wedding trip to the coast ' the couple returned to Perrydale to reside on his farm. For going away the bride wore a pastel pink wool dress with black; coat and accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bride is a graduate of Sheridan high school and has been employed at the state in dustrial , accident commission. Two years preceding she was with the treasury department in Washington, D. C and Chicago, The groom attended schools ia Perrydale. i ;,'! Today's Menu Lefs Just I have steak for a change: . 1: Glased apple salad i Steak, oven browned potatoes Broccoli with hot mayonnaise Butterscotch pudding , He masked" Absolutely cm tmeDl odorl wmmm Oae epplleatioa) last tec weeks! Out of wartime's scien tific discoveries comes nude i. . remarkable new hair remover that as saze.1 oaoriess an guaranteed effective three features no other. Clubs mm 1 i Cam not Injure i U meuth ec sSoal : 7 The OnZGOII CTATESMAIl. fkdemi Miss White ToiMciny In South News lias come from Califor nia telling of the coming marri age of Miss Evelyn L. White,' Y 1c WAVE, daughter of Mr.s and Mrs! Floyd E. White of Ss4! lem, to Mr. Jesse W. Fowler,5 ACMMTI USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.IJ. Fowler of Pit itman. New Jersey. ' ' The ceremony will take place on Sunday, December 18 in Chi-' . co, California. Mr. and Mrs.? White, Miss Betty and Miss Nita White, and Mrs. Clarence Appel gate4 cousin of the bride-to-be,; are leaving Saturday by car for; Chico to attend the wedding. Miss White and her fiance are1 stationed at the naval air station1 at Uvermore, Calif. The couple1 expect to be discharged from the Bervicef later this month. Theyf will therit come north to Salem to visit; before leaving for New Jersey where they will make; their home. . . Miss White is a. graduate of: Salem schools and was employ- ed in Salem prior to entering the ! WAVES in March, 1943. " ? Mrs. Geerge Henderson (Jean: Victor) arrived fh the capital 1 Sunday night by plane from S Washington, D. C to spend the Christmas holidays with her mo-1 ther, Mrsj Pearl Victor, and oth-1 er relatives. Mrs. Henderson has 1 been residing in Washington for f the past three years. Lt Hen- . derson, who served a year in Eu- rope, is now in Okinawa. 1 i : ! 1 Garden Clubbers To Give Greens s v , - 1 Members of the Salem Garden club andfother interested per- sons, . wfH J gather at the TMCA i on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 to 3:30 to make wreaths, I garlands and tray favors for the ! Corvallis naval hospitaL A pa- 1 Ier bag lunch will be served. 1 Mrs. A.E. Haight, vice-presi- f dent of the; Santiam district, Ore- i gon Federation of Garden clubs, j was speaker at a meeting of the Salem Garden dub on Monday ; night Sh discussed the need j for Christmas decorations at the naval hospital, which still has ' some 800 to 100 patients. Findll Rehearsals i Held This Week Evening rehearsals for "Junior 1 this: years Snikpoh play, i will begin this week. A lively three-act comedy, it will be pre- seated by Salem high's drama- tic club at; 80, .Friday night, 1 December 14. j The production, under; the di rection of Miss Margaret ' Bur roughs, concerns 13 -year -old Judy Graves, her friend. Fluffy Adams, and the troubles they cause trying to straighten out an Imagined crisis In the lives of Judy's famly. The trouble starts when Judy, played by Marie Lewis, catches her father, Har ry, and Ellen Curtis, the boss's daughter: la an innocent kiss. The girls Imagining an imme diate breaking up of the family, try to find Ways to get rid of El len. They think that Uncle Wil lis could save the day by marry ing Ellen. Harry is fired because of the complleati ona but of course everything ends happily. The cast Includes Marie Lewis as Judy, Evelyn Esau as Fluffy, Norman Martin and Shirley Post Patricia MacNamara, Bob Kloetermahjl Cornelius Bateson, , Jean Doollttle, Ronnie Nlckols, Jim Bear, Earl Loe and Beldon Owens, John Griffith, Stanley Johnson, Gloria Meyers, Roger ' Middletoa ind Stanley Hawk. Tickets will be on sale Mon day in room 118 at the high ' scnooL Marina Steuslorr Is gen eral manager In charge of the No unpleasantness be cause i NUDE is an absolutely odorless, pure white cream. NUDE is scientifically prepared of purest ingre dients. No razor cuts, tu chemical, burnsl No muss.! no fuss. i stubblet suDerfluous ly; is guai-ahteed eff r C.4 AO NUDE jrewWea Eairviiinaht - icifve. 3 l . mm M r Jl I I II 1 l Ml I 1J I l l I Oregon, Tuesday Morning. December 11, 1945 1 1; " i. ; " . Mrs. Ocre Ri Dobler d Everett Wctsh Lambda province i vice president of PI Beta PH who will be honored at a tea De cember 15. at die Pi Phi chapter house. ' i Welcomed ; Home Two navy families arrived in the capital last week and are! being welcomed home by their 1 many 1 Salem friends. Lt (jg) and Mrs: Ellis Von! Eschen and son,. Ellis, jr., have returned from Washington, D.C, I where they have been residing ; the past year and a half while Lt I Von Eschen was stationed there with the navy. They are now at : home at their Kingwood Heights residence. ' i The Von Eschens drove west and stopped in New York to visit ' with relatives before leaving the east coast - I ' .. Lt and Mrs. Dwight Aden and children, Dwight and Gordon, arrived in Salem Saturday from Oskaloosa, Iowa, where they have been making their home for the past two years. Lt Aden has been stationed at the Ottumwm naval air base. , , j - ' j They will remain in Salem un til after the holidays as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black. This week the Adens will go to Wflsonvflle to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden. From there they will go on to Seattle and Spo kane, their former home, for a : short stay.L . . ! 1 . -:':.;!, -i i : v- . Mrs. George Aiken Is being, welcomed home from a month's . stay In Chicago where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jackson. Mr. Aiken went east with his wife,: returning several weeks ago. They were registered at the Stevens hoteL! ' ; f ! . I ' : -. . i r In Iiniilod Qnaniilies JIM . li lMUIl y) Liaii 1 coir 1 phene cr C.Oi). exact charge. 7e Opsa Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest ' - Mrs. George Pro - and Mrs. i i Jack Kinney were hostesses for an absentee shower honoring Miss Marion1 Horn, bride-elect ; of Mr. Theodore A. Youngquist, at the-home of Mrs. R. A. Horn. The bride-to-be's mother opened the shower gifts In the absence of her daughter. ' The , Christmas theme was carried out in the decorations and a large red candle on a mirror centered the supper table. i A s Honoring Miss Horn were Mrs. i Gilbert Fones, Mrs. Reme Dan l iels, Mrs. Robert Crangle, Mrs. ( Lloyd McEariand, Miss Julia f Olsen, Mrs. Paul Trommlitz, Mrs. ' Jack Fontaninl, Mrs. O. P. Drigg3, Mrs. Austin Kiser, Mrs. Walter Mosher, Mrs. Elmer Cow- : ard. Miss Jean Driggs, Miss Lil; ;lian Coward, Miss Elizabeth ; Horn, Mrs. R. A. Horn, Mrs. George Pro and Mrs. Jack Kin- f ney. ; . . I Mr. and - Mrs. Horn are en i training Thursday for Fremont, ! Nebraska, to attend the wedding ofMheir daughter, which ; will i , take place on December 20 at the ; Salem Lutheran church in Fre mont ; Miss Horn is a senior at Midland college in Fremont I Several of Miss Horn's friends ; in Fremont have arranged pre- I nuptial parties : in her ; honor. : Hostesses . include Miss Ruth El len Hansen, Mrs. .M. L. Fraser, f Miss Mary Reynolds and Miss : Virginia Blackburn. Gary Fagg Has Fifth Birthday Gary Fagg, son of Mr. and Mrs. r Guy B. Fagg, celebrated his fifth I birthday Monday afternoon at the Center street home of his 'parents. Guests were invited 'from 3:30 to 5 o'clock. Games ;were in play with refreshments ; following. The birthday cake I was colored red and green and .topped with a Santa Claus. The Christmas motif was carried out -in the decorations. Honoring Gary were Peter and Nancy Manning, Dennis Pemble, .John Lee McConnick, Jane San- ford, Marilyn Carr, Judith Moore, Pat Cameron and Jan; ice Fagg. t : 1 Dbtrlet Ne. 1. Oregen State " Kurses Association will meet on .: Monday, December IT at the nurses residence at the Oregon Tuberculosis hospitaL Board of directors' will meet at 7:30 o'clock. This win be the annu al Christmas party . with ; ex change of gifts. Special guests will be members of the Amer- 3 its czsfczer. Uo crders. Fleass have d 8:33 IL P. J . I Er." 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