10 The Stoteaman. SaUm. Ofqon. Ttiday. October 11, 1946 'v . v r. v -I -' " ' - -s s0 Lt. and Mrs. Henry H. Frye (Delight Heath) pictured leaving for the reception at the St. Frar&s hotel which fol lowed thesr marriage' ori September 27 at Grao Cathedral T .i.rropa! church 1ri S-rn Francisco. The bride is the daugh ter at Mr. ax.d Mrs. T'harles Ellsworth Heath of Salem. The rouple vil i live in the hay city. (duOiarme photo). L Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Eradshaw (Ruby Kimball) whose r-.arriage tock place September 23 in the Carrier room ol the Fir! M:hods! church with Dr. Joreph Adams offjdalinqi r:1 the ! 1" o'clock me:?. Attending the couple were Miss Lor ia;:ie M. - re and Kfnr'.eth Luktri, brother of the bride. (Ken- i :- t FALI-S CITY Mr and Mr. Milllam Estelle, above, who were rmrnrd m Vestaburgj Mich, Sept. 29. 1888. celebrated their I0th MMKiing'mu.ivfrNary Sunday at their home in Fall City. The ucca f,n v.is xhf birihdjy f ttieir youriKet daughter. Ila. Thr Mi'f KJoiem-r ispdy nd 11m Kj telle mraiiKed the fmily rmurt i-..l Mt-eption whuh followed nd were asMsted by Mr. Vrmon Ktel of Mytle Point ttl Mi. Kverett Kstelle of GianU Memtifn cf both Mr .nd Mr. - E telle' families were preaent, thir -iuh and d.nliKliU r Mini frnihr About 50 f i ienda Mild the 1ny the K.fellrji rut m v dding t uke At thii time Mr Everett )fili.iind .f Koieiiiifj ii toufin of Mi Ktelle'. presented ful 1! d li to the Kkteiii-N hit h wji uJveu to Mr and Ml. Hille i.rnd for vedlinK clft 48 . mo by ttie parents of Mr. Kstelle. Mr i 1 Mi . Kkteile he lived in Fulls City for the past 36years , (.uoiiv Mr F.s t lie, left for ttieir home plae ifi Michigan VTe'ineid-y fot a i-it v.th his brother in Iiiing and other members f th-ir frirr.il.- He 11 making ihe tup by air ami expert to return .ri M'Otheiii ifintf ai.d mI tsj olher bndhers en rMJte. (Abel Photo, lii:a ) SojournersHave A- W- A I ' I 4 A S"joiii"r:er were entei t.inetl Tu!Tdy afteinoi; at the Wn-rr-aii'j; c)ubhotie. A deeit lumh on u v fiillci by an i i tri iiimim f rns. Winning pi ie in hi idjif v.ere Mrs. Alien B John and ?:(, Jerry Wmg, asid in pmixhle 7.1 v Delbeit llinklcy. (J jests veie Mi.s.'Al' Head. Mr. )et.y Johnson. Mr. V. S Kas- hko kin! ,Mr. llarxey Ronne. Ill-tee were Mis Kenneth Carl. Mr K..iph DeMetz, Mr L H. !;iMi;e a? d Mis. John TSr. Wilbur Daily. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Roenehen of HcxmIimi Bowl have been visit iiiK lieie with his mother, Mr. Mary Boeschen. The Boesehens hae gone north on trip to Vic toria, B C. and their children rem. uned here with their grand mother. ' lr p..t .v it r un ie Robert K. Barnett and sen are leaving Sittnd.o for t;y m lotI.-ind with and a.tnit, Mr. i.ml Mis. GurtU the pal week at the i htme of Mr. and Mr- A. W. Cameron, 1050 Elm id,. West Sa lem, aie her parents, Mr.- and Mrs. E. P. Brinton of Didsbury. Alberta. Over tbe xveekend they isited coast points and Mr. Brin-i ton landed a good sized fish. They will le leaving for home Sunday., Mr. and Mr. David Wright are motoiing to Klamath Falls today to sp rul the weekend with their daughter nd family. Mr. arid Mis. John Willi Uanfoith. f 3one China Cups. Saucers and Demi-tasses Shipment Direct from England At "THE GIFT BOX 309 SOUTH V INTER Helen lJn" k.- Society Clubs Music MAJCINE BURIN Women Editor The Home i : ' JERYME ENGLISH Sodety Editor Bidden to Mrf. John Fred Hagemahn will pteside at dseit luheheoli this afteriWHin at her Stat street apartment in compliment to a groupj of friends. Contract bridge will be jn play during the afternoon and bou quets of autumn flowers will pro vide the decorative, note. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Cafl JG. Collins, Mrs. Charl Pomeroy, Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrf. Fdvvard O. SUdter, jr., Mrs. Cliarlrs Hagemann, Mrs. 1 Glenn Woodry, Mr. T. Harold Tomlln nori. Mrs. George Blrrell, Mrs. Hugh Adams, Mis Father. Baird. Mi. Uleriin Wilbur. Mrs. Holert Or(sc6ll, Mr. Donald Burke. Mr. Donne 1 1 Sanders, Mrs. .Robert Cannon and Mrs. Hiigemann. Silverton Women At Noon Meeting; SIL.VKRTON Silverton Wo men's club members will begin their year's work Monday .with a luncheon meeting at .1 o'clock at the; Silverton hotel, i lyiembers of the executive rom mitlee. headed by the president, Mrs. George Christenson, planned the. proKiam for the winter. Speaker ' Monday will be Mrs. C. yJ4 Halyerson, who will talk on i chrysanthemum culture. Mrs. Hajverson is a former officer in the'; Portland club md has taken a number of top prizes in Port land flower shows.' Officers, other than the presi dent, J who take over this autumn. . are; vice inniriiiaii, ivn. o. n. Gay; secretary, Mrs Robert Al len; treasurer, Mr. P. L. Brown. Mrt. Christenson haa rumetl chairmen: membership, Mr. Gay; civic,? Mrs. R. A. McClahathan; finance, Mrs. Tom A. Anderson; poetry and art, Mrs. A. J. Mt Cahnel; fine arts, Mrs. Geirge Jaeschke; budget, Mr. J. C. Mor leyj Junior contact. Mr. Charles Hoyt; radio, Mrs. Walter Gei en; UNRAA, Mrs. F. B. Renwick. A number of thee committees ale new to the Silverton grouy, hav ing been set up at ti e suggestion of trie state federation. Shower Honors Miss Garland i ; S ; f Mrs. Nellie Varley was a host ess? Tuesday night for Miss Ethel Garland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. fi Martin of St. Paul, bride eletiof Donald Mott. turn of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mott of Brooks. Shower honored the bride-to-be ani a late supper wai; served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Norval Edwards. Bouquets of zin nias provided the decorative note. Honoring Miss Garland were Mesdame Ray Lao don, ; W. C. Hilh William Goode, William Mos, L. M. Wilkerson, Leon Han sort, poris Fuqua, R. C. Magee, Norval Fwards, George Walker. Charles Smith, A. L. Moes. Ray Adiett, E. Sltton. Frances I.ang forfi, lone DePhilllppi, Howard Smwlley, Oscar Donaldson, W. V. Del'ew, (ieoige Ot'ey and; Nellie Vatiey. Gardeners Meet A Allen Home Tti Oak Grove gardeners met Tuesday afternoon at th home of Mis. W. B. Allen. Group dis cussions centered around autumn chrysanthemums. Mrs. John Glb sorf read the "History of the Rose." Plans were arranged for a fall flower show to be given in November. Thoe attending were Mesdames R. W. Hogg. Frank Picha, W. B. Allen. Nellie Ferguson, W. D. Ma gee, Madge M a y h o o d. Frank Faemer. Clyde Picha, Davis Allen, Djfa Pugh, J. R. f Fa wk Clara Biiink, John Gibson and a guest, Mrs. Alfred Everett of Wilming ton Delaware. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gllkey and daughter, Betty Louise, of Los Angeles, arrived; in; Salem Mon day to visit at the,,, home of his parents, Mi. ad Mrs. L. E. Gil key, on Manbrtn drive. Mr. Gilkey has been employed at IxK-kheed Aircraft for the past five and a half years and is on a three weeks vacation. Bound for The Game The Oregon State-University of Southern California football game in Portland Saturday will attract many Salem people. Making up one party will be Mr. and Mrs. James B. Young, Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Daniel J. Fry. Jr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks. They will be joined in Portland by Mr. and Mr. Orris Fry and Dr. and Mis. Mi I tori Steinrr and later will be entertained at din ner at the Fry home. Also attending the game will be Mr. and Mrs. Linn C Smith and Mr. and Mr. Donnld C. Rob ert. Joining them from Corvallis will be Mr. Smith's son, John Jerman. and his fiancee. Miss Carol Powell. Miss Betty Child will Join a group of her Portland friends for the game. In another group ;wiil le Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and daughter. Harriet, who will be home Jroin the University of Oregon, Mr Rene Besse and sons. Jack ami Gale, Miss Edith Moxley, Miss Gloria Grenfell and John Mat thews. In the evening the group will attend the races at Portland Meadows. Trefry-Heidinger Nuptials. Read Mr. Lillian Heidinger of Mc Minnville and Vernon Trefiy of Portland were married Septemiwrr 22 at 4 o'clock at the Presbyterian parsonage in McMinjiville by the Rev. C. C. Barnes. The single ring ceremony wis ; read In the presence of the immedadc family and a few friends." The bride wore a black wool dressmaker suit trimmed in Kel- ley green, with a black clotche hat. Her corsage was of orchids. Her neice, Mis Sally Neuman. was maid of honor and she wore a navy blue and white wool suit and her corsage was of pink rose buds. Jack Heidinger. son the bride. wa-best man for Mr. Trefiy. Mr. and Mrs. Tie fry left im mediately following the ceremony for their home in ?brt!and where Mr. Trefiy Is in business. Mr. Trefry has been employed as a nurse at the General hos pital in McMinnvill for the pat three years. She was formerly a resident of Salem and did nurs ing for several years while living here. James E. Heidinger S 2 c sta tioned on the U. S. S. Walke. now at San Francisco, w as in Mi Minn ville on a 18 day leave to attend the wedding of his motlier. He has recently returned from Bikini where he was stationed dniinn the bomb tests. Aurora Club Has Wednesday Meet AURORA Mrs. L. G. Giesy. president, Mrs. Dorothy Beach. Mrs.. Jacobs and Mr. Sherrell Feming, program committee, were hosteses Wednesday to the Auro ra Woman's club it the Giesy home. Mrs. Hertha Garrett resigned as vice president and: Mrs. Beach was elected to fill ! the vacancy. Miss Shirley Thompson, on the staff of the Doernbecker hospital, was guest speaker.; Their woik is handicapped as it hey do not have facilities or room she said. Mrs. Madge Stoner, teacher in the Aurora grade school, talked on the basic school support fund. The next meeting will be Nov. 5 at the hefne of Mrs. P. S. Wall. A guest speaker will talk on art. Mi J I l W 1 V , (Two ions and a daughter oi Mr. .and Mrs. Joe C. Huyhen, 1740 Bioadway triet, wer married recently. Left are Mrand Mrs. I'rank RecKi (Annabll Hixjhtis) who vddinj .took place In Seattle at Hicjhlnnd Melhoiitt church. Tfiey are living In Katt! wlitU Mr. Reed is attendina art school. Center are Mr. and Mrs. lee Hughes (Bern Ice Sheniutn cf Aumsville) married in TJorlolk, Va. He is now stationed in the Maraliall Island With the navy. At the left are Mr. and Mrs. CVuol Hucjhes (Dorothy I'.ejd) a!i niarried at tli HI jh land Methodist church in Seattle. He Is stationed In Bremerton. Frank Read and Mrs. Carol Hughes are son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Read of Seattle. Mrs. Kabert Csnnan les to inembei cf her hi I'e rhib Thursday nigl.1 t .f..ri. ingslde residence. A v.i' was served, following se.fral boms cf roiitimt. rMZAJ For Immediate Delivery .75 1. llt120 volt A. D., f ; plua into any stan l ' dard outlet. 4 2. Built-in radio arnpli J her with separate ; . tone and v o 1 u rt; e controls. 1 3. Permanent, highly j polished jeweled I ! point needle, I ! I" i A. Liaht-weight crystal I pickup. I 5. Attractive leatherette ' covered plywood case with hinged lid. , M Jaquith Music Co. 136 South High SL Salem, Oregon 3. 4. 6. 110-120 volt A. C. -plua into driy standard outlet. Built -,n radio amplifier with separate tone and volume controls. Permanent, highly polish ed jeweled point needle. Lightweight crystal pick up. Red jeweled indicator light. Attractive two-toned lea therette covered plywood enre with hinged lid. Bent spindle type automa tic changer, holds 12 10 inch' or 10 12 inch records. Fool proof changer. Miss Hoffine Betrothed Adding her name to the list of brides-elec t is Miss Bevei ly Hof fine, dactahter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoffine, whose engage ment to Paul Gilmer, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. I. Paul Gilmer, all of .Salem, ha been announced. The wadding is planned for next Sep temler. Mis Hoffine and her fiance graduated from Salem high school and she is now with the Portland Gas and Coke Co. Mr. Gilmer was recently discharged from the navy and is now a bookkeeper at Ladd and Bush branch, United States National bank. Golfers Plqy On Tuesday Women golfers at the Salem Golf club on Tuesday played for prize for blind holes with Mr. Manley Robinson high in ias A; Mis. Edward Roth, class B, and Mrs. J. E. Albrich. class C. Regu lar ladies day will continue until the end of the month. Playing were Mesdames George Schwa it, Frank B u r I i ngham, Ralph Hamilton, Richard Chase. Kenneth Pott, Leon Perry, W. T. Waterman, Robert Joseph. Glenn Steven. Edward Roth. J. E. Albrich, Millard Pekar, Steve Krause, Stephen Fouchek, Sephu Starr. Ivan Marble, Kate Bell, Claude Johns, James Haley. Max KJannery, Ross Coppock, Manley Robinson, Herbert Thomas and v Conrad Paulson. (Jul lMuu Hroailcuftt Mrs Esther Utile, secretary of the YWCA. will speak on- Out standing Need of Our Commun ity" over station KSLM at 10 tli o'clock tonight In a progiwm sponsoi ed by the Huftlnesft and Professional Women's Inh The broadcast I under the di rection of Mrs. Ruth Veisteeg, who is taking pait in the dis cussion. Catmelite Weddle, Ma thilda Gille and Kleoiior Robeits complete the list of spokcis. Veterans, Wives At Dinner Meet Sixty memla-r of Hal Hibbard ramp and auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans met in the VFW hall Monday for a tuikey dinner. At 8 o'clock they assem bled In thHr scp. o ate meeting places. The auxiliary" had a guests Zidonia Cuick. department presi dent. Pottland, making her offi cial visit of Inspection; l.eti Veach, department Junior vice iii esident. Kueene: Addle Mae I i Mis. Shugart, depaitment color, number one. Other came from Oregon City, hugene and Cali fornia. Olils from OSC gave a brief summary of their activities and expiessed appreciation for M hohn ships. Maigaret Nelson, a granddaugh ter of W. It. Nelson, a Spanish war veteran, was Initialed. Miss Mary Elisabeth KWson Is leaving Saturday fjr Seattle to meet her fiance. Ensign Chailesi N. Flitton. II. USN. whose ship is coming noi th fioin S.in Fian I isco. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. NUn are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fted Kuhii on their way east fioni Fail bank,, Alaska. Mis, Stone U the daughter of Mis. Kuhn. i'bMPI 1 I I I lat I I ill I ii ssaati. I ) m:h:i : .. - ,c-J 1 1 f l ouicklv and casilv with 1 I B . DEGREASER Ktnsivt dirt and grease from your outdoor U broiler or grill without hard rubbing or scour ) ing. Wij a little 1. (1 Degrcaser on tlx surface i. to be cleaned, wait a few minutes and wiiie off. f I'asv, isn't ii? And it will keep your broiler or grill sparkling clean and always ready to use. Miller's' . r: iZ. .MMasaf ae. 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