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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1946)
iS !i ! I : h i r i t -Tha Oreqoai E Concert Is Tonight at Waller Hall Da rid Smith, concert pianist will appear in recital tonight at IS at Waller halL A farmer Sa lem boy. Uv 22 year old ptanist has been concerning; in eastern , music centers fur the past two years. He has received the plau dits of revieweis and musicians in all dUea where he has made tv appearance. The prccratn here ia being epon- . sored by the Salens Federated Vioste club. Tic fcets will be on sale at the door. Children 12 year and under are admit ted free If accompanied by adult. The following program wilt be 'given: . '1! areata. Aria and i fiKM s C Berfc-BuMni AmmwmU in r Mam tlMni I Alir Alul AManM I'M Alar. Ma Smn Trsate Pratt km K Flat . .. Rjchmimnoff ST. m D TUt Rachmaninoff T'ww .. - Coc4w&Ji y aT-ucsa la K Flat .. - t'hopin iiarrarolla Chopn mumm Jk A Flat Chopin New Officer From Salem XI nr. K. W. Petersen of Salem baa been elected the new grand warder of the grand chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of Ore tKi. Mr, petetauw was installed Thursday ftifM at formal cere monies at the Masonic -Temple in Portland where the grand chap tw has been held this week. TtUs It the first grand officer from Chad wick ehapjer in many year. Mrs. Peterson Is peat wor thy matron of Chedrefc chapter: She was appointed by the new worthy grand matron. Mis. Lot . ena McNair of Ashland. . Chairmen Are Appointed The lHt-4.7 rnmsnillee chair men In the Salens' TUmta rUsta, wwanoaa ctaasiOed' a a r e I c e or . gaatzatien. hare been appointed by Mrs. Theodore Madaen, jr, club president. The list includes tie foUowinx; Attendance and augg est ions. Mrs. ft. W. Land; felhwntp and fater-cUy. Kas Helen Yorkey; finance, Mrs. Herbert Winkler; nembership. Miss Nettie Schwab; program, Mrs. Harry W. Scott; pubitdty. Mrs. Robert M. rischer, Jr.; service, Miae Genevieve Mor gan; status of women. Mrs. Rob ert JIutrneon; scholarship, MUs Bertha Kohihagen; bulletin. Mrs. C. W. Stacey and public affairs. IliM Dorothy Pearce. Freshmen WomeniAc,ivi,ies 1 1 fcJlfcfVj CJl I t-fCl 1. More than a Hundred Willam ette university ffwshsnan women were honored at a tea given by beta Alpha Gamma, aophomore women honorary. Tuesday at Lausanne hail rumpus mom. Re- reiving were Miss Olrve M. Da hi. j sn of women, and Mum Esther 2! liter, voice instructor. Chairman of the tea was Lois Messing Todd, president. Greeting g-jest were Eileen 1 Lytle. Betty Dutton. Barbara Cutler, Kay Kar nopo, Evelyn Jory. Shirley Crib acvw and Doris BartholiMTty. Mr. aa4 Mrs. Ralph Matthews cf Kansas City. Mo . are: visiting here at the home of his Irrother-io-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. if. I L OUager. They will be here duriag J one and will spent part of the Uane at Neskowua with the '. Qtirtgers at their beach huuae. .s .1 .,. i K r I,? 4: :! .4 t! They say I look as I did 15 years ago . . . of m'sUU egad women over the last 9 jesus hasw reported to ue the abova how wwderf ully ! the ti of Xaoa and throat to become firmer, ; ' fisat as. sofler. mar ndisntly youthful looking. The) ACTTTOC- ia kwpocem ...sn effective replacement for woman's own natural, ekin bsmutii'yinf aubatance . . . ia absorbed by U mkln to help isnprove the akin itaelf not junt its ssiperflcial apvearance. It thus aids in bringing improvement to fading skin to a degree hitherto thought imrwaaaiTiU with cosmetics. Ask for and Luisi upon mttuocMMMK. Many report maxkad beaeta m only 30 days. 30 days AU. tryti- KSPOCRE.Ur lUnd 350 at assssssMssesswef?! rfu14 Sal in, Qfyw. Friday. 1uallL 1U3 A Society .... Clubs Music .... The Home MAZQfE BUREN Womta'i Editor Mrs. Holboke Heads CDA New officers of Catholic Daugh ters of America were installed, committee for the new year an nou ry rd and plans for the sum mer made at the meeting Wed nesday night. Mrs. Ileiman L. Holboke was installed a grand regent by Mrs. J. D. .While, district deputy, as sisted by Mrs. N. Rocque. state treasurer. Other officers are Mrs. M. F. Yates. Miss Caroline Jacku bec. Miss Irraine Meusey, Mrs. E. A. Gunther. Mrs. J Harry Fee, Mi as Pearl Rairer, Mrs. A. L. Uvtik. Mrs. K. E. LaBranch. Mrs. James I Mullen and Mrs. B. M. Krechter. Members of St. Agnes troop. Junior Daughters. Joanne Wiiidi shar, harpist, fcileen Suabauer and Shirley Fee. panits, played. Members of Salem court plan ta attend institution of the new court at Lebanon June 23 in char tered bus. The Salem degree team will officiate. '"The July meeting will be a no hostess affair at the home of Mrs. C. P. McCormick. and the August meeting a Sunday family picnic in Dallas patk. Committee members arer Pro gram. Mrs. T. t Kenyon. Mrs. Yates and Mrs. Frederick Bren nan; refreshments. Mrs. John A. Richie. Mrs. George L. Grur holla, MUs Bernice Doerfler; year book. Mrs. John Cetger, Mrs. Jack A. Hayes. Mrs. A. L Lovcik; publi city. Miss Marguerite Gleeson. Miss Ma sine Bach; Red Cron, Mrs. Ray D. Whelan. Mrs. James L. Mahula; Catholic charities. Mm. D. J. McLellan. Mrs. 'Adam Engle, Mrs. T. II. Winduihar; civic activities, Mrs. Harry E. Corey. Mrs. J. Har ry Fee. Mrs. B. C Zielimki; sick. Mrs. Wills M Ramsey; T. B. hospital. Mrs. John M. Gallagher. Mrs.' B. F. Dimeler and Mrs. J. Albert Barry; study clubs. Miss Pearl Bairey. Parish activities, Mrs. F redo in A. Rupp. St. Joseph's; Mrs. C. P. McCormirk, SL Vincent de Paul; Juniors. Mrs. J. D. White. Mrs. Harry E. Corey. Mrs. Ray D. Whetan. Miss Pearl - Bairey and Mjss Dora Grimes. Auxiliary Plans !1 on It meet the aerand Wed. nesday of fhe month during the summer months It was voted on at tha regular meeting Wednes day. The nest meeting will be July 10. Comrade Don Goode of the Meadow lark post announced the VFW pimir fur June g at Para- dise Island Plans for the en rampment at Corvsllts June 21 July 3 were diacuased. Elise Caton is heading the membership drive, which is divided in two teams. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Gladys Applegate. Mrs. Amelia Bolt mi and Mrs. Msy Sabrowski of Marion, auxiliary, SSI. A e-betNfret supper will be held st Nohlgren's for David Smith, pianist, wlio will play to night at Waller hall. Mrs. Frank Buriingham and Mrs. Kenneth Rich are in chaise. Anyone in- teres ted U invited. in language like xirDOCSxats help i - :,!'l,Na)SM- T JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Uatled Seaniah War : Veterans ana auxiliary. VrW hall. I pm. TI'IISAT Chaearlrk chapter. Na 17. Order aa Easier o Star. Masonic Temple, S p'm. Mrs. Geist Is Honor Guest Mrs. Melvin Geist, who is leav ing the end of the month with Dean Geist fvf New York City to spend the vimmer, is the incen tive for sy-al informal au revoir parties. Dean Geist will study while In the eastern city. Mrs.- Howard Maple will pre side at a luncheon this afternoon at her Fairmount hill home in honor of Mrs. Geist. Bouquets of pastel garden flowers will pro vide the decorative note. The aft ernoon hours will be spent in formally. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Melvin Geist. Mrs. Roy S. Krene, Mrs. Maurice Hrennen. Mrs. P. D. Quisen berry, Mrs. Bruce Spaul ding, Mrs. William L. Phillips, sr, Mrs. Urlm S. Page. Mrs. Robert L. Elf strom. Mrs. R, Ivsn Lovell and Mrs. Msple. Wednesday night Mrs. Geist was honored at a surprise hand kerchief showef by members of her club when they were enter tained at the home of Mrs Maple. Rainbow Girls In Session JoAnn Tweedle, worthy ad ior and Mrs. Wayne Henry, mother advisor, presided at a meeting on Tuesday night ot the Chad wick chapter. Order of the Rainbow for Girls. It was the regular meet ing and reports of the grand assembly held In Portland were made by Lois Btirris. Joan Duo little and Mii Tweedie. The girls will go to Stsyton on June 19 to present a Bible to Acacia chapter. Sixteen girl were Initiated. on Tuesday night. Plans were made fur the year's final meeting cm June 25, when a :30 o'clock picnic lunch will be served and a regular meeting held. Mrs. A. L ' Hsrsder returned to Salem this week from" Chicago where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. FitzJohn and their infant daugh ter. Diane. HELPING THE i Remember whit a Help J used to be on bsJcing days? Well, I'm now under government orders to help feed people in foreign lands. As soon as their needs are taken care of as soon as this old world gets back to normal I'll be on the job to help you again. The more that we of the Gown family can do to bring our neighbors back to health, the sooner we can be bacjc serving you. While I'm overseas, ask your grocer fof Down Family Flour. CLWIN1! ViniLILS PORTLAND, OREGON Rites to Be In Carrier Room -The Carrier room of the First Methodist church will be the set ting today for the 3 o'clock wed ding of Miss Regania Andrews. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arivn Andrews of Geneva, III., and Rob ert Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. D A. Larson of Salem. The Rev John II Knight will officiate. Miss Andrews, in traditional white satin, made with long bodice and bouffant skirt with train, will carry pink roses and white eweetpeas. Her veil will cascade fjfom a coronet of stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swan of Vallejo. Calif., will be the couple's attendants. Mrs. Swan, wearing a pink frock, will carry a. pastel nosegay. Carl Larson, uncle of the bridegroom, will give the bride in marriage. The bridegroom's mother will wear a brown sheer afternoon dress and a. corsage of white gar denias. Mr. John Reafsnider, his grandmother, in blue and white sheer, wilj have a corage of pink carnation. f Miss Esther Miller will sing 1 'Love you." 5 A reception at the Larson home will follow the ceremony. The young couple will reside thsre following a brief wedding trip. Mr. Iarson, who returned to Sa lem wi March following his dis charge from the navy air corps, is employed in the Southern Pa cific freight office. Will Attend Convention Miss Marian Erikson. senior at Willamette university, has been elected the delegate of Phi Lamb da chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary, to at tend the national convention in New Yoik City July 1-4. Con vention headquarters will be at the Pennsylvania hotel. Mm Erikson, president of the Willamette chapter of Mu Phi Ep stlon, will go east by plans on June 28. She plans to spend the sutnmer. in New York City and come home in the fall in time fot tiie opening of school. Bowens Feted on Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Bo wen entertained at their home June 9 for Mr. Bowen's parents. Mr. and Ms. F. J. Bo wen of Portland on their golden wedding anniversary. Jnvited to the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence St h rack, Judith and Harland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCune. Mr. and Mrs. Ri J. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mooney. all of Portland, Mr. and Mis. Howard Walker, Mr. aifd Mrs. Harry Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowen -and the hosts. Mi . and Mrs. F. J. Bowen have moved to Salem and will live at 1470 North 17th street. NEEDY. seer you WHEN THE jod'g dons ; oiihO- i k ;J -U..4 ,i' it Six-year-old Joan Frichll. who will appear on 'the program qiven by th Hol lywood Danes studio to night at 8 o'clock at Les lie auditorium. Over SO young pw former are to be on the program. (lea ten Millet). V - - 1 fV5V ' e a, T -,e . rf 9& 0eodt I k I i if ever a product spoke for itself, it is Darigold Evaporated Milk. The minute you puncture the can and pour the milk you recognize its quality. Darigold is rich and smooth and it has such a fresh, pleasing fragrance that you know at once that here is a truly superior evaporated milk. As you use it in dozens of ways to whip, in coffee, and in cook ery, your regard for Darigold grows until no other milk can take its place. As for baby's formula, Darigold is a long established' success and for sound scientific reasons as your doctor can tell you." When you buy Evaporated Milk, say Dari gold. Discover for yourself how unfailingly and delightfully good it is! U DarigoU Evaoaratad Mile tka VicaaaaB D cam t kaa bam mcrtaaad' by tha addition ef 2) I JSP units mt Uiuitu nuoua D, par fluid aunc. Thi rvndat aoc Uas cKaa 400 USP sutits par quart whan aqual volumas af Darigold Milk and water ara atixad. Vitoan D. vaiua far infants, childrea and adults. Darigold Milk is (Masagtnisad far ssaitr dissadbtlity ami safesuardad by atarilisatiam aad air-aislu saalins ist tba ran. Ask eoor physician far bis farmula far preparing Vttaaaaa D Increased Darigold Milk far four I ACCEPTED avftafOksv Tha aatriliaaal I I . liMiniil aaua ara ' 1 1 f atcaprsats ta tta f( KJ C-a-rJ a. Faaa. a.4 1,1 SjTp Matritiaa a tka PV " Aomkm 4ii.r.l I 400 U N ITS fciyj Li THEV VITAMIN D3 if rW SUNSHINE J S NPER PINT f M ViTAM! ' Dance Review Tonight at Leslie First dance review to be given by young performers in Salem this season is "Invitation to the Dance" being presented tonight at Leslie auditorium at 8 o'clock by pupils of Betty Pierce Kuen stler of the Hollywood dance studio. Mrs. Kuenstler will be assisted by Mrs. Floyd M. Sea ro ster. Mrs. Zelpha W". Guittard and Mrs. Henry Dick. The program consists of en sembles, solo work, and musical numbers. Participating in the program will be Judy Searruter, Mary Jane Wait, Gary and Jerry Neal, Bob Estes, Joan and Bruce Frichtl, Diana Pearry, Molly Allen, Judy Graen, Rose Marie Freres. Sara Allen, Dale Rock, Jean Rawlins, Ronnie Kenner,' Fred Rossner, Dawn Fairley, Janiee Roberts, Marilyn Reaney. Duicia Bankston, Jsnie Baker, Buster McConnell, Nancy Miller, Mary Thomas. Elaine Town send. Sally Grieg. Trudy Bramlett, Betty Andresen, Sharon Heider, Shirley Booster, Judith Shrock, Lorita Garrett, Marilyn Hart, Nadine Woodroffe, Janet McDonald, Connie Hawke, Marion and Janice Coffel, Bon nie Bailey. Janice Rowells, Ksy Sherier, Sandra Allison. Diane Kenner, Ronny Thiesen, Pat and Ronrue Hall. Sandra Allison, Diane Kelly. Patricia Whelan, Sandra, Mark and Adrian Bliven. Betty Pierce Kuenstler and Bob Shwarz will give exhibition nf i hum ba and ballroom dancing as a conclusion to the program. 4 W l -try iA'YMs TESTED Tbs Vkaana D saa. taat s Oarifal4 Eraaariw Milk is craaaa partad W m U t. ndicauy taM4 T tmmm Alm. d Faaasa- .r.!tiAsA '"rti' i, , 4 AW f i lip. il tm I IwTsaus Au Revoir Party for Mrs. Arn Mrs. Robert Edward Arn will be the honor guest ai an informal at home Sunday night when Mr. and Mrs. Elbert W. Roberts enter tain at their South Commercial street home, Mrs. Arn and her daughter, Martha Ann, are leaving Salem the end of June for New Vork City, from where they will sail for Germany to : join Major Arn. Twenty-five guests have been invited to call between 6 and 8 o'clock. Assisting the hosts infor mally will be Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton and Mrs. George Barnes. Dorothy Ceoaey. a student at Reed college is at the home of her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Leon C. Cooney. 390 South 14th street. She will remain here this week, spend next at the beach and will later visit in Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. Charles O. Nel son of Centralis. Wash., are the houseguests of Mrs. H. K. Stock well for the weekend. They have visited In Salem before, and have many frienda here. T SO P DMT GeaO onuatoirft I- Romeo Stylo Slippers j For Dad This Year t. i The Perfect Gift - i "Where're my Romeo Slippers? Dad'lf say as he heads for his easy chair with his pipe and newspaper. Of . soft kidskin; elastic side-gore and built-up back for a comfortable snug fit. Fully lined with smooth leather. Just what your Dad wants. Sizes 6 to 1 1 . Hen's Feli Win color, sod sole, padded insole for comfort. Sizes 6 io 1 1 MEN'S ALL Leather Opera Slipper Hard sole. Sizes 6 to 11. Abo Vi sizes Hen's Wool Slipper Soft leather sole in grey or Sizes 6 to 1 1 Hen's Leather Wedgies Hard leather sole. Sizes 6o 11 Hen's Wine Haid leather sole. Sizes 6 to 11 Hease gwests ef Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I Paulson, sr., are her brother-in-law and sister, ; Mr. and Mrs. Oris Dearborn and chil dren of Ontario. The Dearborns are in Portland attending - the grand chapter of Order of .East ern Star this week. The Salem Grange Heme Eco nomics club will meet Tuesday, June 18, for a no-host luncheon' at the home of Mrs. Blanche Mc Cleery. 1499 State sU Friday and Salarday Only One Group Of j All Season Suils Smarl Shop 115 N. Liberty A and Home Slippers $1.3$ $2.89 wine, or plaid. S 1.791 $374 Felt Slipper . j . $2.39 FACE CREAM ak AssfW CsVasVasV ACT7VXX MILLER'S 'i . it 4- 484 STATE STREET i