The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dinner Will
Honor the
Jacksons
Mr. and Mr. W. I. Neeriham
and Mra. U. Scott Page have in
vited a croup of friends to dinner
tonight at the Golden Pheasant.
The affair is being arranged in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Jackson of Seattle, former Slem
residents, who are. visiting in the
capital for a few djys.
After the dinner hour contract
bridge will be in play at the home
cf Mrs. Page on North Summer
street. Covers will be placed for
twelve guests.
Mra. F. W. Lehmer has Invited
guests to dinner Friday-, night at
the Normandy Manor with an ev
ening of cards following at the
Royal Court apartment of the
boater.
Maw ratrWU Vaadeueynde haa
returned from a fortnight's m
orn in San Francisco and Oak
land. Calif,
Society . . 4 Clubs
Music .... TKe Home
MAXINE BUREN JERYME ENGLISH
Women's Editor " Society Editor
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Pi Phi Mothers
Entertained
Pi Beta Phi sorority at Willa
mette university honored their
mothers at a dessert 6upper on
Monday night following the house
meeting Entertainment featured
the t-inging of Pi Phi songs and
group nnging. A dessert supped
was served.
All members of the Salem
Mother's club were honor guests
for the affair which was arranged
by Clarice Busselle, social chair
man of the chapter.
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
Carver State Liberty St.
Phone 5118
State Board
Meeting
The Salem Lions club auxiliary
will be hostess to the state board
of the (Oregon Lions club auxil
iary on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry
Scott Is general chairman. A 1
o'clock luncheon will be held at
the Normandy Manor, followed by
the business session. Presiding
will b the state president, Mrs.
A. L. V. Smith from Silverton.
Other state officers attending
the meeting will be first vice
president, Mrs. J. P. Motschen
bachery Roseburg; second ; vice
president. Mrs. Richard Hill, Coos
Bay: third vice president, Mrs.
A. T. Huntington, Prineville: secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. C. H Dick
erson, Silverton; immediate past
president, Mrs. P. North tup,
Clackamas; organization, Mrs. Jor
dan Fisher, Albany, parliamentar
ian. Mrs. A. P. Heup, Klamath
Falls; auditor, Mrs. Reuben Kur
atli, Hillsboro; historian. Mrs.
Robert McEwan, Salem; and pub-,
licity, Mrs. Lyle Hasselbrink,
Oceanlake.
Presidents of the various Lions
auxiliary clubs in Oregon will
also be in attendance. The pro
gram will include solos by Miss
Edith Fairham, tap numbers by
Judy Seamster and ballet num
bers by; Mary Jane Wait
"Harvey" Attracts
Salem People
A number of Salem people were
in Portland this weekend to at
tend the performances of "Har
vey" starring Joe E. Brown at the
Mayfair theatre.
Among those attending the Sat
urday night performance were Dr.
and Mrs. Tom Dunham, Mr. and
Mrs. Otto K. Paulu, Mrs. and
Mrs. Glenn McCormick, Mr. and
Mrs. Sidney Stevens, Mrs. George
Emigh. who joined her mother,
Mrs. George A. White, and Mr.
and Mr. Wheeler R. English, who
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mr. Thome Hammond, for
merly of Salem.
Mrs. Ellen Fisher, who spent the
weekend in Portland with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph :E. Harvey, jr., attended
the matinee on Sunday with her
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Becke and daughter, Marjorie, al
so attended the Sunday matinee.
Members af the Town and
Country club have been bidden to
a one f o'clock bridge luncheon
Wednesday afternoon at the hpme
of Mrs. Clarence Keene in Silver
ton. Mrs. Jack Carrie will be the
assisting hostess.
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ANNOUNCE
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Off
Figurines
Antique Cup
and Saucers
Odd Plates
Ash Trays
Antique Vases
Paper Weights
Miss Reidy
Announces
Betrothal
TQday's romantic news concerns
the Engagement and coming mar
riage of Miss Honora Reidy,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Reidy, to Louis B. Hodak
of Detroit, Mich., son of Mrs.
Catherine Hodak of Detroit. The
wedding of the couple will take
plact at St. Benedict's Catholic
churth in Detroit on June 29.
The announcement -was made
known Sunday afternoon at an
at-hbme for which the bride-elect
and ,her cousin. Miss Ann Gearin,
were hostesses at the Reidy home.
Gue$ts called between 3 and 5
o'clock.
Little cards in envelopes bear
ing he names of the engaged cou
ple jend date were hidden in the
napkins. The table centerpiece
wasiof white iris and bouvardia
flanked by white tapers. Other
spring bouquets were used about
the rooms. Mrs. James Frederick
Reicfy assisted the hostesses in
I formally.
Bidden to Party
Bidden to the announcement
partjr were Mrs. Floyd Rudie of
Corvallis, Mrs. Melvin Dunstan
and lrs. Curtis Coleman of New
berg; Mrs. John Enschede and
Mrs. Fred Gearin of Donald, Miss
Franretta Mitchell of Oregon City,
Miss; Berniece Davidson, Miss
Maxtne Coleman. Mrs. Cornelius
Geaiin, Miss Beth Holeomb, Miss
Adeline Coffey, Mrs. William Nor
lander, all of Portland, Mrs. Carl
Noeski of Seaside and Mrs.
Charjes Gooding of St. Paul. From
Salerp were Mesdames Delores
Watejrnan, Kenneth Zwicker,
John; Gallagher. Pauline Keeling,
George Jones, James Burrell. El
mer Ilarrold, Clark Jackson, Glen
Wilbur. Leonard Goldblatt, Jo
seph Matujec. George liftman,
Iawrt-nce Kelsh, Donald Doerfler,
Frederick Reidy. Misses Ann Bai
ley, Thelma Davis, Katherine Fin
negan, Agnes Meyer and Ann
Gearm.
Mi$s Reidy is well known in the
capital and a graduate of Sacred
Hear academy. She is employed
at Hartman Brothers. Htr fiance
attended schools in the east and
is inS business in Detroit, where
the couple will live. i
Mri Hodak returned several
months ago from the European
theatre of operations w here he
served with the 71st division. Four i
years; ago he was stationed in Sa-
lem with the 115th cavalry, at!
which time the couple met. He is J
now released from the army after
over four years of service.
Mis Reidy visited early this
spring in Detroit at the home of
her fiance's mother.
The circles of Jason Lee church
will ?neet for 1:30 dessert lunch
eon, Wednesday, as follows:
Janjuary-July with Mrs. Robert
Klembel, 3215 Center st.; Febru-ary-jugu!-t.
with Mrs. J. L. Bat
dorf, p60 Division: March-September,
-'with Mrs. C. M. Roberts,
815 'Shipping; April- October,
with Mrs. Herman Clark, 1625 N.
Winter; May-November. Mrs. E.
T. BOyer, 2025 N. Liberty; June
December, Mrs. Ralph Murphy,
820 N Cottage.
Mri. Charles E. Harris and her
sons, ? Charles and Thomas, en
trained last week for Rochester.
New JYork to visif. with relatives,
while they are awaiting passage
to Caracas, Venezuela to join Mr.
Harriy. Mrs. Harris is with the
National City Bank of New York
in Caracas. The family has been
residing here tbe past year with
her njother, Mrs. James Wadding
ton. Among those going Into Port
land Thursday to attend the Nile
Cererhonial of Nydia Temple will
be Mesdames David H. Cameron.
David! Wright, O. S Adam, B. B
Flack' George Dunsford. Estill
Brunk, Paul Hale. Walter Lansing.
Rex Turner and M. C. Petteys.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pratt
have ,-gone south by plane for a
stay n San Francisco. They will
also Visit in Stockton with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Allen.
Mr. Kenneth McLeod will en
tertain her club at a dessert bridge
tonight at her home on North 16th
streef.
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CLUB CALENDAR
Tt'ESDAY
Etokta Woman's club with Miss Gert
rude Savage. 1362 Plaza. Wrt.t Salem.
1 o'rloc-k !alal lunrlirnn.
Salrm Mmitrrii Wivr asMiciation.
covered dfch luncheon, with Mr. Seth
Huntinlor. 715 N Capitol st., 1 p.m.
CVnlral WCTU. 2 p m. with Mrs. E.
B Perrinr; 1 460 Bioadway t.
WEDNESDAY
Women's association. First Presby
terian church. 2 p m. at church.
Nebraska auxiliary. Mrs. D. L Run
kle. route 7. Box 249. no-host lunch
eon. 12 30 p.m.
Jason Lee circles meet for dessert
luncheons,. 1 :30 p.m.
North i and South sections of
Women's Guild. First Congrega
tional church. Joint meeting. 1 p m.
Pl.E and F club with Mrs. A.
W. Rockefeller, 1313 Mission st ,
8 pm.
Women's Catholic Order of For
esters with Mrs. M. S. Innocent!.
90 N. Winter st . dinner preceding.
7pm
Royal ; Neighbors Sewing club
Avith Mrs. Minnie Gregory. 730
Thompson ave . no-host luncheon
at noon;
THl RSDAV
Meadowlark auxiliary to 6602
VFW. 8 p m.. VFW hall.
Parkers Hosts
At Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil L. Parker
entertained at their home on D
street with a Sunday night din
ner honoring John D. Caplan, who
was recently discharged as staff
sergeant after serving 18 months
in New Guinea, Australia, and the
Philippines.
Those preyent were: Mrs. Ethe
lyn Thompson, Mrs. Kathleen
Caplan, Mrs. Christine Bell. Miss
Jodelle Parker and Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil L. Parker.
Mr. Caplan plans to attend Wil
lamette university this fall.
Mrs. Paxson to
Head Guild
Mrs. Glenn Paxson was elected
president of St. Anne's Guild of St.
Paul's Episcopal church for the
ensuing year at the regular meet-
ng held Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Conrad Paulson.
Other officers are Mrs. F. W.
Poorman. vice-president; M r s.
Paul Hale, secretary; and Mrs.
Paulson, treasurer. Mrs. Vernon
Perry is the retiring president.
Miss Frances Virginie Melton
will present her final pupils' re
cital Sunday afternoon at the T.
S. Robert' studio at 3:30 o'clock.
The interested public is invited to
attend.
Mrs. Frank Hunt and son of
Longview, Wash., formerly of Sa
lem, have been visiting In the
capital a few days at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S.
H. Probert.
Miss Sally McLellan, who Is
stationed at W'hidby Island, Wash.,
with the Red Cross, is spending
the; week : In the capital at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel J. McLellan, sr.
Lt Allan King spent the week
end in Salem with his brother and
family, Dri and Mrs. A. Terrence
King. Lt. King Is home on leave
from Dibble General hospital,
Menlo Park, Calif.
Mrs. Karl Beeke will entertain
members of the Modern Drama to
night at her North Summer street
home at a dessert supper at 7:30
o'clock.
Hostesses to
Preside at
Luncheon
Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, sr. and
Mrs. Leo Page will preside at a
smartly arranged one o'clock lun
cheon this afternoon at Normandy
Manor in compliment to a group
of their friends.
The individual tables will be
centered with bouquets of Cecile
Brunner roses and pink roses will
be arranged on the mantle. Con
tract bridge will be in play after
the luncheon hour.
Covers will be placed for Mes
dames George Alexander. Burton
A. Myers, Merrill Ohling. W.
Wells Baum, Donald C. Roberts,
Arthur Knox, William J. Busick,
V. E. Kuhn. Malcolm Page, Her
bert L. Stiff, jr.. Urlin S. Page,
E. M. Page, Vern W. Miller, Hen
ry V. Compton. Forrest W. Brea
key, Harry V. Collins. Douglas
McKay, Harry U. Miller. James
Humphrey, G. Fredrick Chambers,
Robert Duncan of Silverton, Wil
liam L. Phillips, sr., William S.
Cole, Francis Wade, Hairy N.
Crain, Roy S. Keene, Fred Stump.
Wallace Bonesteele, T. A. Windi- !
shar, Richard D. Slater, Miss Dor- !
athea Steusloff, and the host
esses. Vocalists to
Be in Recital
Mrs. Frank Burlingham is pre
senting a group of voice pupils in
recital Thursday at 8 o'clock in
Music Hall on the Willamette
camnus. Miss Jewell Oueffrnv urill !
be guest pianist and accompanist.
Appearing will be Clara Brown,
Toni Cox, Don Worden, Shirley
and Mary Reimann, Doris Walser,
Peggy Franz, Barbara Center.
Bernice Isham, Connie Keller and
Beverly Kenney.
Tha Otskjob Statesman. Scxlam. Of TucoArr. May 21. 198 9
Chadwlck chapter. Order of
Eastern Star, will meet tonight
at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock.
Special guest will be Mrs. Hazel
Graham of Tillamook, grand
worthy matron.
Mrs. J. A. Frentreas af El Cajon.
Calif., arrived in the capital by
plane Sunday for a stay at the
home of Mrs. Frank G. Myers.
Tri-Y Choir in
Concert Tonight
Event of tonight is the annual
spring concert of the Tri-Y choir,
sponsored by the YWCA. The
choir, under the direction of Vir
ginna Ward Elliott, will be held
at the First Presbyterian church
at 8:15 o'clock. There will be no
admission charge and the inter
ested public in invited to attend.
The choir consists of 25 voices.
The chorus will sing a group of
numbers and Glennis Allen will
be soloist. Jewell Gueffroy, the
accompanist, will also play a '
group of piano selections. Tha
trio, composed f Glennis Allen,
Bernice Isham and Connie Kel
ler will sing several selections.
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