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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1946)
t Th Slat man. Sodom. Ow- Wxln day. Octobw It, Hi8 MissEstella Smith Is Married The marriafe if Mm FUtella rn. Ch. daughter 'of Mr aiul Mr Amrl J South, r. tterame Uir hn if of Mullen llur ton. on of Mil lrn r Hum, "ti htler 12 ' u.e Hi ter1' studio at a o'clock lit ,!i l.n Si hfmdt "I late! Y , 'It uly" ind " ileicoiiae '. I'm- ( f-. it Hrberts played the organ nt i-u . i Fur tie wed'tin the bride choe viK'e .-tm guVMn fahi-ned with :'-r e. Lit mvlt hi the j r and likin. Te sleeves writ j I ' i Stul button eltde. il'iwn ; y, ba Her fingertip length ve In Hi a !llll ! ed e.lll rot t e tarried laMMptet of Immi- :i.a vrrlrrrd with a mji tle 01 - f f:, 1 j M . H.l-eit Sullivan wt. hei : ,'r . i i. v altrtutmt and whip a rt,.. if art (011 and tallied p., e r 1 1 w toartMid J . c.ri U raT wa nun ami j l. .'.! vtrir lt'lett Snlll .m. and N 1" ji Fluf II I A' ( I . n iitin tn -1 I mi til I. f. ,rlM W M MrM t 1 1 1 nt : I' ase ai.il aaltiii4 welt- M1.1 I 1 Siti.lrj, Mr H-t NrtKi and J-iiin Ituell ' ir( -r1 at the punch howl and1 -M ' Maine Y'-gt pa.l the giieit U..M I rui rin away th brete wine a t. ,t.. m dim with clay limwn K.at a' ! hat and t -! corsage Af'rr a tup 'i th Oiem roatt tt- , ....tir l I le ( tntH in S. eri !lrit l II I ixiw with the Hurt. .11 Hrf 1 igeratMm I'o Te initio a fMHHiirai at a ufltie ihiiwtr tietor ht nu r -riage at the Smith ttorite Citet weir Meiimi tJeme Mum. J. It. ef. It M Miteil. M il Snii!h. V, M MtMoina. F.. O lluell. N Ii M.ri. I . i(!..rt Smith Uobeil N'il.i ar.. Ariirl Smith. Arthur I'.i ((riiiirinx r, ( A H'tell, I. W. II i. Ii I Smith. Mi JrJtliriette i . M. I.tl Smith, tletie Kmi-- "Irriv fnt t'oll-ei S11II1 vr SAtr Jar.e Smith aiMt Mjry neHe Sni ifi Mr a4 Mr. HarrbxMi H'. IJ- fin jr aiMl iti. llitaMi. hdive rei ni! fii.m a firUii(ht'a vaira tlx .r Ii.ini.-.h with hef pal -rtiu. Mi ai.'t Mr iire Wirn I a W hile tl.eie lhe h.liiM a J . ii mil at tt-e Winl rw't aummri sa e tf the Nehalem rivet Mr. Manfred Olanw will en- tn'ai nie-rr.Uet if her hi rlut uright at her hnnu . n North 2i lteet A late miirwr will f i . an e enm of contract Mh 1 .irv M.injar will b an al ti li'ial fwt-t " Mr. a mI Mrs. ('. theater Newman re n-rt1t g several day at Nel- .' ! tri. week. RIGHT-NOW CLEANER t 1 A Society Clubs Music .... The Home MAXINE BUHDf Woow'i Editor JTHYME ENGLISH Soctoty Edltot am alt aociat JU - 'jiM. HW KXKM01A PRODUCTS CO. Tlir i 'rrnii 1.50 Smart It N.w -It Mad For Youl Machin PtrmaiMol 6.50 up 'A e AImi Hive M linii-rn 'ni otl I 'ri injiK'iil W 1 v nr. tnv Miittr KMm 7 Miller Killia hrvitr Srrvlr t'ourt Street t nlraaee fhooe 7J3 MILLER'S Mrs. Busick A Bridge Hostess Mi. HjroM Hiiairk ha Invited a K"p i'f her filetKl hi a bri1f lea Saturday afternoon at her Courrtret honie. Twenty fumti have been Invit el to bride at 1 JO o'clock with the lea hour foirowlnf. AwUting the hoitef will be her sitter, MIm Kathleen l'h!M, who la viaitinK here from Portland. HouqueU of autumn lr ve arit flower will pi ov ule the decorative note. Hidden frmt tit-of-Uwh to the affair are Mr. Thorne II. Ham mond and Mr. Joarph K. Harvey, jr of Portland and Mr. Wayne J Page of DallJ. Benefit and Dance Slated At tli Salem Junior Woman' 1 luh nieetinf held Monday ntsht at the luhhoii, Mr. Chatle ltat llff of the Salem Women ! 1 luh, and atala chairman of the Iii1riiialturt.it Helation depart ment, told )ut wh.it Um wiiinmi' diilm rouid do In bettering inter national relation anrTrited iec Ifh instance. Mr. Hoy Mink, preitlnt, an-iMun-d that the Hub will pon or "Kubinoff and His Violin" con cert net princ. May 23, at th Sali m hiih m hoot auditorium. Plan for the annual fall fuh 1011 hiiilge, to lie held on October 2d, at the Hub limine, are well un der way, it-cordinj( to Mr. Calvin Kent, ihmrnun Ticket ran be 1. 1, tamed from Mr Vern Hobb at Miller or Mr I laud Sarf at tVuietiterry'a Th fashion ihow HIMiiiaoied by Miller will tart at ten n'l lm k with brtdK and pin m hie in play from to 10. Mi Cedilc T. Itaney and Mr. Mam ice Walker were initiated in to the- club. Mi hi mo T. I .ind holm, chair man of the rummage aale, an nounced it would be held October 18 and 10. Another important social event of the year, the annual Thanks giving dance, wilt be held on No vemWr I J with Mr. I. V. Bryan a chairman. Her committee In 1 'u.Jen- Miaa Ixicill Salter and Meadame fjiwrenc M. f'iUger uld. Ijiwieuie Osterman, Howard C.M.kle and Hert A Walker. 'J'tie following were apftointed a H aimer a tig reixntet for the next iue: Mr. Howard Conkle and Mi Hett A Walker. Mrs. Kied tiaat arid Mr. AUert J. Walker will attend the 3rd dis til, t meeting at Oswego on Oc tober 23. From Han Fraartac earn new .f t e birth of a daughter, Susan, to, Mr. and Mr. A. M. Pcache on St pti tnliw 17. Mr Pe he Mill )e 1 rnimherel a Margaret A vie. foimtly of Siilem. who .itiii..-. Willamette university ami the llniv enuty of tregiHi, v. line he wli a t'hi Omega. Mr, t . W. (iarrtaaM will en lier Mme on ('taller Road to ttie llayesvilte Woman' club Thurs day afteirMHifi for a I IS deaaeit Inn. hetkti Ttie regular husinea meeting will follow. f Mr. and Mrs. Garden Bennett of K.ehurg ate visiting in Salem thia week at th home of her I m rents. Mr. and Mr. Brown E. Sisaon. CLUB CALENDAB WKONKSUAT Alpha 1 to Om( mollei mai at Criaidar luww, 1:4 p.m. Sweet Hriar club with Mr. Glenn Adam. Cilan Creek Drrve. rirt Presbytertan church f irealda rlaaa, no-host dinner at church, C:M p. m. Ladies of Grand Arm at Rapublie nu-laal luncheon. 1 1 X, buatnas meet In. 3 pnu VWCA. Westrtilnater guild, rtrst Presbyter Ian church. I p m. nw-hoat luncheon. Nebraska ausillarr. no-hoat lunch eon Willi Mr. C nay Oaitorn. Tah Kour C orner bu at Buali bank to ' mil beyond rotnara. Moyal Nalltoor moeting, VrW boll. p m. . TNI RIDAT Women Council of First Clulstian church regular meeting, w.lfar lutxli eon al It o'clock r wiel i cla. rirtl flaptiat churrh ith Mr rioyd Starbey, MT North ISIh . I p m. Kfli'r luJie Sawing club all day with Mr. John Gardner, covered dlan luncheon at noon,'" quilting Prlnale Pleasant Point Social club wild Mr. W. It. Grahnhort. IuimiIi- Pro-America, Chamber of Commerce. p m. Salem Council of Women' Organl cat ton. S n m,t rhatnlier of commerce. BPW public affair banquet. Mirror Room, Marion hotel. (.30 p m. Wlllamelle university Women's Fm ultv club. University House, 130 pjn. f)AV and auslliary, no-noat dinner and social night. Kalerti Woman's club house, 30 p m . Ilayasvllle Woman dug with Mr C W. Gairlaon. CUster Roa?t. 1:11 deert lunr neon, meetinf follow. ' lhuidav nttm" AAUW l.lteratura roup with Mrs. Hunt Clark. 2 West huperlor t , p m, rtSIDAT MarlMira Frletrhla Tent. No 1 I. Uauchtet of Union of Veteran of Civil War meet at kValero Woman rltibrwMia p.m. Paat Matron club, OCH. dinner meet In. Ool.len pheasant. :30 p m. Woman Relief loip meet at WW hall, I p tn. MoNiiir United Spanish War Veteran and auKiltarv meet at Vf W hall, p.m., social hour following. Dinner For Alumnae The (iimmi Ptil Beta alumnae were entertained at tit horn of Mrs. Frank H. KiH-ara, sr. Mmiday night at a 6:30 o'clock dinner. As soiling hoatesaes were Mrs. J. Ly man Steed and Mi Margaret Simnu. A business meeting and social hour followed the dinner. Au tumn flowers were used for deco rating. Attending wer Mrs. William H. Hammond, Mrs. Garten Simp son, Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mrs: J. Lyman Steed. Mrs. Walter Bartfch. Mrs. James If. Nicholson, Jr., Mrs. Frank Spear. Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. C C. Hig- gins. Mrs. Holds Huntington, Mrs, Bert Foid, Mis. Ivan Merchant, Mis. J. J. Moritr. Mr Rotiert Burns, Mrs. Cobtun Urabttihorsti Mi F.lizaleth SleeI. Miss Louise Rotuton, and Miss Margutet Si mm. Flag Tournament Held Tuesday A flag tournament was a feature of ladies day at the Salem Golf club Tuesday. Winning prizes were Mrs. Ivan Maihlc1, class A; Mr, (ileiirt Steven, l.i B; and Mr Reynold Allen. las . 1 Others plitying Toesi ay were Meiwlumoa J. K. Albilch, Harry Wiedmer, James Sears, Mauley Hobin-wMi, Frank Hurlitigham, CUude M. Johns, R I Maclugh- lln, Steve Kraua, Roltert Joaepli, Hy H. SlmmtKis. James B. Ila- rley. Max Flarmeiy, Harry Kcheiifi, Richard C'hae, Scphus Starr, Ross Coppock, W. T, Waterman, Kate Cm. Bell. iward Roth, Kenneth Pott. Leon Perry and William 11. Hammond. Mrs. "Pickett Is Honor Guest Mrs. Thomas Pickett, who has been vlsltiogln the capital the past six weeks, is being feted at two au revolr parties this week. Miss Beth Klewert was hostess for a bridge party Tuesday night at th horn on her mother. Mrs. A. A. Slewert, on North Winter trret. Tonight Miss Slewert and her sUter-ln-law, Mrs. Alan Sle wed, will be hostesses for a simi lar affair at the Slewert residence for the pleasure of Mrs. Pickett. A late supper will follow an even ing of bridge and twelve guests have been bidden to the party. Mrs. Pickett is leaving Thurs day for her home at Port Jeffer son, Long Island. N. Y- after an extended visit In the capital at the Slewert home and with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fickrlt. Miss Moling Engaged Wearing a diamond on her third finger, left hand Is Miss Shirley Monetle Moling, daughter of Claude K. Moling of Salrm, who this week announced her engage nient to La w rente It. DeLapp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd DeLapp of fiaiem. Sophomore at Willamette uni versity, Miss Moling Is a music major, studying voice. Both she and Mr. DeLapp are graduates of Kalcm school and he I at present enlisted In the US. Coast Guard. No wedding plans have been made by the couple. Formal Pledging Held By Houses Formal pledging ceremonies of new fraternity and sorority pledges on the Willamette univer sity campus have been completed by th four sororities and three fraternities. All four sororities, Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Chi Omega and II Beta Phi. held their pledge ceremonies Monday night at their regular house meeting. PI Beta fhl women held their traditional "Cttokte Shine" afler house meet ing to celebrate the occasion. Two of the three fraternities. Alpha Psl Delta and Slgma Tan completed pledge ceremimle last week, while Kappa Gamma Rh pledged new member Tuesday night. Nilvertea In v I la lions are la th mail for th wedding of Miss Louise McDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John II. McDonald, to Marshall Satern, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Satern, all of Silver ton, Saturday night, October 20, I pm. at Immahuel Lutheran church. Th Mlases Marjorle and Dolores Donaldson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Donaldson, have re turned from a three weeks trip to New York City, Washington, D. C. and Chicago. ' iD fr1r aa l f umiim & 0EI1SSIIS 033SQ5I . I I a 1 1 as I IP mam IIMCVV iDlIJlHjjrti) Leave for Chicago Mr. and Mr. Floyd W. Shepard are leaving on the streamliner today for Chicago and St. Paul, Minn, on a comtined business and pleasure trip. In Chicago the Shepards will be registered at the Edgewater Beach hotel -and in St Paul they will visit with his brother and sister-in-law, the George Shepards. Mr. Shepard hag served as city engin eer at St. Paul for 33 year. The travelers will return to Salem by plane on 'October 27. Miss) Marie -i Newman Is Betrothed Blond Marie Ann Newman takes the romantic, spotlight this morning with the announcement of her betrothal to Donald t). Wells. The news was first told Monday night at the Sigma Kap- pa house on the Oregon Stale col lege campus when the bride-elect passed th traditional box of chocolates to her socotity sisters. Mis Newman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C lister New man of Salem and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. ti. Wells of Independence. The wed ding date has not been set. The biide-lo-be Is a graduate of Salem schools and a Junior at Oregon SISte college. Mr. Well also attended Oregon State college and served two years overseas with the 41st divhion for five years. Disabled American Veterans. Ha- lem chapter No. 6 and auxiliary will meet at the alem Wman's clubhouse, iThursday night, James S. Ilsrrls horn lh Veteran Ad rhinUtratltan wilt be the guest MMkcr, All veteran are invited Afler the :buslrie meeting, pro gtum and games will follow. Charles Peterson, commsnder, will preside, Nilvertea Invitations are In the mail for th wedding of Miss Barbara Zahler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Zahler, to James William Lockard, Saturday, Octo ber 20.. at 1 o'clock at the Knight Memorial church., Salem. A re ception will lie held tn the church social rooms. Judge and Mrs. Harry If. Itelt have received word that a little loy, Christopher Harry, wa born to their son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mr George Hell of Gold Beach, on Monday afternoon. The other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nelson of Myrtle Point. Thursday night IJteratnrc group of AAUW will meet this week with Mrs. Hunt Clark, 320 Went Superior. ! Christopher LaFarge's "The Sudden Guest" will be re viewed by Miss Marguerite Glee son. Miss Helen Fletcher Is chair man of the group. Mrs. Harry V. Carson. Jr. will entertain members of her club at a dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge today at the North Sum mer street home of her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Shlnn. HARDWJiRE NEWS Mil WAGOII RED PLAY All steel bed, 27x13 Inches. With rubber tires, roller bear ings. Built for hard usage. 10.95 Dntoa Brand Ball Be s ring ROLLER SKATES Of quality Mteel. Ad Jum table to nizc, with leather nt rap. Now 3.95 All Metal TRICYCLE Attractive in ivory and red baked on enamel. Wtth rear stand, rubber tires and hand grips. 7.95 Industrial Wheel Barrows Sturdy construction with heavy gauge pressed alum inum .bed. 4 -ply 4.00x8 V. S. Ure. All steel fram .... TWO-ntlKNKIt PEIIFKCTION OIL STOVES Lalesf modeL enamel finish .......... With whit 28.50 BOIID COXES Strong, all metal Insures safaty for valaable p,pers 1.05 8-QUART CnEAII CAII With 114 mad from heavy dairy tin 1.45 AIROSOL White Knameled Inicdicide riEDICIHE CHEST Bonos 2.59 4.50 Cabinet 14k20 inches with two glass ALUMINUM artel ves and full mirror door. . Bench Vise ; 2.95 a Slardy Broom SmD'U' -s3 rrom '"" Clsmp-n type. T?! cwrn- Kewe.1 with ftmr . . f. jfji ji sewing of strong cord XMOrway mnmir.l lacquered wood han- Anii-Freeze -sggjf 99c gal. 79c . , i i if ' f t hi t At Home to Fete Couple Sunday Event of Sunday afternoon will be the informal at home for which Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Bur lingham will lie hot at their North 14th tieet lesideme in welcome to tlwir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. L. 11. Hildcbrandt. The Hildcbtaiidfs and their daughter, Kathryn Ruth, recently arrived in the capital from Dak ridge, Tenn., where he has been station with the army. They will now make their. home in Sah'm. A few friends have been in vited by the Burlingham to call between 4 and 6 o'clock to meet the Hiidebrandts. Mrs. Vern Pstrandrr has been appointed Oregon department pu blicity chairman for the Di;ihled American Veterans auxiliary. Mrs. Ontrander won the national first pri.e for publicity at the recent national convention. 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