The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 19, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    Public Affairs
Speaker at
Banquet
Climaxing atiitie f the an
nual IUj. m ami Professional
Wimen' vrk. mfmbrri .of the
local Hub entertained at a large
formal banquet at the Marion ho
tel Thursday niuht. Guests in
cluded rrprejMrntative from worn
fn'i club, civic group of the
city, and out-of-town club.
E. B. MacNauphton, president
cf the Firt National Dank of
Portland, was the guest speaker.
I'sing the week's theme. "Let's
work together for better commu
nities" he touched on pfiibililie
in improvement cf Salem's traf
fic priblem. the need for an his
torical MKiety here, and dtaruiced
future growth of Salem. State and
Clubs
Society. .
Music The Home
MAXBTC BUREN
Women's Cditot
JERYME ENGLISH
Society Editor
Johnsons
Hosts at
Dinner
Dr. and Mrs. Charles It. John-
n were hosts for a smartly ar
; ranKed dinner party on Monday
1 nirhl ul lhir N.Hh talk 4 w
federal problems alo came in h. mo in n-!,..,. t v,,. ,
ft r dicu5Mon. i Mr, Kloyd Byrd nrw Willamette
opinion was inat parking ; university faculty members
rmtcr and careful placement of j The dinner table was centered
a new bri.itie may help solve the with a Umquet of pastel asters in
iraiiic problem in me my wnn-c-ut
danger 'of decentralization in
the business area.
lie lifted ihe need for more fi
nancial support for " schools, for
artful Mudy of the Town.end
bill, and f r revision of state lax
law. 1
'Labor mut have an intelli
gent policy before real properity
can be felt. The time will come
when both sides will consider the
public and when both capital and
labor w ill work together
Concluding, he expressed his
a cut glass bowl. Bridge was in
play following the dinner hour.
C overs were placed for Pro
fessor and Mrs. Floyd Byrd. Dean
and Mrs. Melvin Geist, Dr and
Mrs. Chester Luther. Dr. and Mri
Egbert S. Oliver. Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rahe and Dr. and Mri.
Johnson.
House Dances on
Weekend Slate
Tk!a .ut.lHJi I - a
Vl.W 4fcte ave,.,,l1 tkaM ill " WrTr QCCSfflOn
& H J IV Hint r 1 V ll'UMM T fcl 11 , m .. . I
te a better world and harmony '''y. 1 t?artie" on th
w.ll s.am t.rvail ! "" " '' campus, as
f'fk.c1fl flwwvaai Ota a.awa
season's first house dances
-Harvest" will be the theme of
the Fredrickson hall informal
f ports dance tonight, from 8 to
Th. - !, ..r,. w -.v.n I.- Mr. ,"-"" riiwri lor IDC
CarmeMte Weldle and the re
sponse by Mayor I. M. Doughton.
Jin Schmidt. Jr. accompanied
by Mrs. Schmidt, sang two num
bers. Mathilda (Jilles was general
chairman for the public affairs
banquet.
Miss Bradtl Now
Mrs. Elliott
Al'ROHA The marriage of
Mim Martha Frances llradtl.
rliiufhter of Mr and Mrs. Kdward
Frnet Hradtl of Aurora, to Geo
rge Hernairl Flliott. mri of Mrs.
Joeph P Flliott cf Denver, wai
solrmued on October 12 at St.
Patrick's Catholic church in Can-
by at 10 am. The Rev. C. J. Shea ;
m ad the double ring service at j
ii. r ruiw-i mass vioiihj were
12. in the .recreation room of the
girls' dorrrtVtory.
Chi Ome& members and pledg
es will entertain informally in a
barn tonight, with a hay ride and
old-time dancing as entertain
ment Transportation to the barn,
belonging to Dr. Kinley Adams of
West Salem, will be provided at
7:30 p.m. for guests who assem
ble at the chapter house on the
corner of Capital and Court.
Dela Gamma women and Kap
pa Gamma Rho fraternity mem
bers attended a waffle supper on
Wednesday night from 6:30 to 8
at the sorority chapter house, first
of a series of ;. firesides held by
the sorority for campus .fraterni
ties. Sixty were served, with
dancing following the supper.
lie.n-rd Smith of Wcaajburn and j OTY Filsinber tO
Jin.1 s lMmnily ,he or Have birthday
who was given in' iary fiisingye, son of Mr. and
her father, wore a ! A,r"- ivennetn riUinger. will cele-
orate rus third . birthday Tuesday
afternoon at the home of his par
ents. Games will be in play and
at the refreshment hour a deco
rated cake will be a feature of
the table decorations.
Bidden to wish Gary a happy
birthday." are Ronald and Rita
llulbert. Kenny and Dee Anna
Moore, Judy Otte, Connie Cham
bers, Terry Thompson. Dennis
and Rodney Kuvaaa and Sherry
Filsinger.
Additional guests will be Mes
dames Ed llulbert. L. Moore,
a. .
narry erne, rtobert Chambers.
Trie bride
mrri4:e by
traditional white satin and mar
iuiette gown Her fingertip leng
tf.e veil fell from a headdress of
seed S carried a shejwer
tMiuquet of white ime and bou
vardia centered with an orchid.
Miu Ioiottea Klliott. iter of
ti.e brirfgroom, fiew from Denver
to be m-Hl cif honor. Mrs. WiMiam
W. I.nur,iak. the bride's cousin,
wa matron of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mi-s Rhea Brandt and Mis
Krr.et,r,e F I a n e r y. Meredith
James i.nd lana Smith were flow
er girl-
CLUB CALENDAB
IAT11DAT
Salem branch. AAUW meet at Car
rier Room, rust Methodist church.
i :ju p.m.
MUM OAT
United Spanish War Veterans and
auxiliary meet at vrw hall. S p.m.
social hour follow Ins.
St. Anne's Ruild with Mrs. Carl Nel
son. 360 West Lefelle St.. 2 p.m.
Capital Unit. Amarlcan Legion auxil
iary. Salem Woman's clubhouse. p.m
Willamette Shrine No. 2, White
Shrine of Jerusalem meet Masonic
Temple, Bom.
Javee-ettes dessert supper and In
stallation. 2043 Maple ave.
AAUW Drama sroup with Mrs. E. S
Oliver. HS Marion st . I p.m.
Tl'ESDA V
Delts Zeta alumna with Mrs. Harry
Schenk. 2UM Center St.. p m.
Salem Navy Mothers meet at YWCA,
s p m.
Tl'ESDA Y
Sons of Union Veterans of Civil War
and auxiliary social meeting, no-host
supper. s::i p m. witn Mr. and Mrs.
John Robins. 1747 Broadway st.
Theatre Arts group with Mrs.
Charles McElhinny. 15 Court St.. 1
n m
WrDMEIDAV
Klngwood Garden club with Mrs.
Harry Honney. 5S3 Piedmont st., 1J0
aeiiseM luncneon.
THURSDAY
Sojourners dessert luncheon. 1 :1S
p.m., Sslem Woman's clubhouse.
Rites "Read
In Study
At quiet ceremony in the
study of the First Christian church
Friday noon, Mrs. Monetada.Vhite.
daughter Of Mrs. Nellie Williams
and Charles E. Williams, became
the bride of Earl R. Viesko. son
of Mre M. H. Viesko. i The Rev.
Dudley Strain officiated.
Attending me couple were Airs.
Gladys Edwards, sister of the
bride, and Herman Viesko, broth
er of the groom.
The newlyweds left immediate
ly after the service for a wedding
trp to Victoria. B C. They will
live in Salem, where he is In the
contracting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Seolofsky.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winslow,
Walter C Wirtslow, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Page and Mr. and Mrs.
George Schwarz will be among
those in Eugene today i for -the
Oregon-rWSC game. Dr. and Mts.
Burton A. Myers will also motor
down for the game and visit their
coed daughter, Jeanne and Janice
Myers, f
Fred W. MeKechnle. jr., pub
lisher Of the Red Bluff. Calif.,
Daily News, arrived here Thurs
day to Visit hig cousin, Mrs. Ross
II. Wood, her daughters and his
aunt. Mrs. Hannah Evans.
Miss Hertz
Reveals
Troth
The engagement of Miss Fran
ces Hertz, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, A. J. Hertz, and Fabian A
Nelson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fabian A. Nelson, all of Salem,
was anounced. Thursday night at
a dinner party given by Mr. and
Mrs, J. A. Rogers at their, home
on Saginaw street.
No date has been set for the
wedding, i
Miss Hertz, a 1944 graduate of
Salem high school, is bookkeeper
at the Smart Shop. Her fiance re
cently was discharged as a first
lieutenant Jn the army, and served
in the South Pacific. He now is
with the Firestone store in Salem.
Officiat Here
For Sorority
The regular semi-monthly busi
ness meeting of Beta Sigma Phi
was held Tuesday at the Pricilla
Wiltsey studio. The meeting was
presided over by Miss Hazel Shutt,
past president. Mrs. d Lewis was
elected vice president. October 27
was the date set for a tea at the
horn of Mrs. Loyal A. Warner
and the pledging and initiation
banquet, November 5. Meeting
nishts were changed to the first
and third : Wednesday of each
month.
Miss Aida Bidsaul of Casper,
Wyo. chapter, now a resident of
Salem, was present at the meeting.
A special guest was Miss Eliza
beth I. S prague, from the inter
national offices of Beta Sigma
Phi, Kansas City, Mo; She is here
in the interest of widening the ac
tivities of ; the local chapter. A
reception and program, publiciz
ing the work of the sorority is be
ing planned for 'Nov. 30 at Not-
mandy Manor.
Ninth Birthday
Party Today
Patricia Irwin, daughter of the
:. C. Irwins. will celebrate her
ninth birthday at a party thi
afternoon at the home of her oar
ents. Games will be in play in
the recreation room. A yellow ana
aqua colon scheme win De car
ried out in the decorations and
favors and balloons will be given
the guests.
Patricia's guests will be Craie
McEwen. Sharon Johnson, ban
dra Johnson, Patty Kriescl, San
dra Kav McMorris. Terry Salis
bury, Wallace Castilloj Billy and
Juni(H Drakelev. Kathleen SDonic.
Joan Saling, Gary Riach, Harold
Melby, George Kannier, uonna
Casey, Gary and Larry Kanv, Ros
and Diane Cooley.
William VV. Dommiak wa tent Dean Thompson and Ingman Ku
mn. l.her were K W. Smith.
John D Elder and G. Randolph
Frar.c i.
A reception -was held afterward
at the home of the bride's par
ents Ptmr.nd and aiting were
Medamrs Howard Kchutz, Del
bert G. Clr-k. Clyde Schiedel.
Michael Boehn, George L. Fran
cis. K W Smith. John Elder, Wes
ley Ueuner, Richard W, Soder
teig, Mia Jean Ann Carver. Miss
Patrici.l St hut. T. W. Smith,
Bertha Lee, George L Fortune,
Darold Salter. Max Doan, James
SauUbury, Walter -Krus-e, Ralph
D-et. Kenneth Stafford and
Charles Patrick.
The touple went to eastern and,
southern Oregon un their wedding
trip For travelling the brine wo. e
a grey lrerruikei with grape
coior acceMnes and orchid cor--ge
The couple will live in Roe
burg Ile guests f Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. Gormen thi week
hae been his parents, Mr. and
Mr E. H Gormen yf Spckane. ;
imv lert rriday for a ntay at the
cc.it and will return to Salem
l-fre going north.
Mrs. Guy Johnston af Asalea
is i.tirK at the home of her
son-in-lw and daughter. Dr. and
Mrs Etill L. Brunk.
vaas.
V
Ma. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce
will be hosts for m listening party
for the Oregon-WSC game this
afternoon at their North Winter
street home. A dozen of their
friends have been invited to the
get-together. The Pierre's daugh
ter. Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs.
Everett McNealy of Atoria, will
be among those in Eugene today
for the game and home coming
festivities. The girls are Pi Beta
Phi sorority sisters.
THE PIIISON HOLLAND BULB FABII
; OF SILVERTON
f OFFERS
to the flower garden growers, selett and certified
Croft - Easter Lily Bulbs. These large two-year-old
bulbs, planted this fall will bear large beautiful blooms
In early July.
Group Ho. 1 Containing three No. 7 bulbs .1.45
Group Ho. 2 Containing three No. bulbs . aT W
Group Ho. 3 Containing three No. 9 bulbs . 2.00
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Auxiliary Quilt
Mrs. Jess Barnes opened her
home Wednesday to members of
the Carpenter's auxiliary for a
covered dish luncheon and quilt
ing party. Plans were made for
the annual bazaar to be held Dec
ember 5.
Attending were Mrs. Gertrude
Larkin, Mrs. Helen Haines, Mrs,
Viola Carter, Mrs, Janett Pratt,
Mrs. Billie Pratt, Mrs. Al Thomas,
Mrs. Veda Maude, Mis. Orel Ethel
and daughter, Mrs. Mary Gerkin,
Mrs. Irene Smith and the hostess.
Home from
Chicago
Home from a vesir's ttitv in Chi
cago is Miss Ruth . Kellogg, who
plans to remain in Salem with
her mother. While in Chicago Miss
Kellogg was employed with a
mortgage company.
, Before returning west the Sa
lem maid enjoyed a 3500-mile
boat trip on the Great Lakes and
was joined by her sister, Mrs. 11.
A. Pugh of Newport. The trip
took them to Niagara Falls, St.
Lawrence river. Thousand Islands,
Toronto. Ouluth and Detroit,
Mich. Mrs. Pugh preceded her
sister home by several weeks, both
returning to the coast by plane.
Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs. Willard L. Kapphahu on the
birth of an eight-pound, six ounce
boy Friday morning at the Salem
General hospital. The baby has
been named Earnest Leroy, for
his grandfather. His maternal
grandmother is' Mrs. Nettie Sand
ers of Richmond, Calif.
Miss Sisson
To Be Feted
At Party
Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson,
bride-elect of Ensign Charles N.
Flitton, II, USN, will be the honor
guest at a bridal party Sunday
afternoon When Mrs. Don F'ox
(Roberta Jean Yocom) entertains
at her Portland home on Marquam
hill.
Guests have been invited to
call at 4 o'clock and a miscel
laneous shower will fete the
bride-to-be.
Attending from Salem will be
Mrs. Benjamin Whisenand, Mrs.
William McElhinny, Mrs. Warren
DKlittle. Mrs. Stuart McElhinny,
Miss Edith Moxley. Miss Marianne
Iw, Miss Janice Nelson and Miss
Helen Zielinski.
Miss Sisson has been in Se
attle the ptiKt week, as her fiance
recently arrived in port. She will
drive down to Portland Sunday
morning, returning to Salem that
evening.
Mrs. Roy II. Mills presided al
a bridge luncheon Friday after
noon at her South Winter street
home in compliment to . members
of her club. Mrs. George Aiken
was an additional guest.
Judge and Mrs. Harry II. Belt
have left for Gold Beach to be
with their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. George .Belt and
new grandson, Christopher Harry
Belt. Mrs. Belt will remain In
Gold Beach for several weeks.
Thn Statnaman, Salom. Orncjon. Saturday. Octobor 18. 1948 3
Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers
had as their gutst on Thursday
a cousin, Mrs. John F. Kessel nf
Los Angeles, who was returning
snulh after a visit in Tncoma with
her daughter.
Alibama was the Indian name
of a tribe in southern Alabama.
. Utah was named after the Utes,
an Indian tribe.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dyer.
jr., are spendin thej week-end at
Neskowin f j
Chest Colds
ttunmtetrt- y vju rub
I STEAKS
RARE PRIME RIBS OF BEEF
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
! VIRGINIA BAKED HAM
ROAST OREGON TOM TURKEY
; NEW ORLEANS JUMBO PRAWNS
I Dancing Every Evening Except Monday
I Wally Stand and Orchestra
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In Cooperation with Salem Cannera Committee
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