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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1946)
7 ... .4 WOMEN'S Society Clubs- Music iDrefiotirfatesmati . j V i ...... . "'4 I - 1 S i SECTION -i -Wk. r , , v " f -''4, ' fsM f-V ' K f"v - ; i ! f ' ' ' ' . ' .-. . . .-I , i ; - ; r , ' ' v r- ; : - - v. -- TTTiiiiliii 'jfcj.. ' i ' i n i ' i i i M I 1 Autrr.n visiters are abeve, Mrs. Robert C. Barnelt with her two daughters, Robio Carol and Gler.na Kay, who arrived in .Salem several weeks ago by plane tzem Anhcrage. Alaska. Mr. Barnett is with the Alaska Airlines, training for his l;cer.w as drpctcher. The visiters are guests of his parents, the Frank: Barnetts, cr.d her rr. ether, Mrs. Quay Wassam, who now resides in Portland. 1 In the circle are Mrs. George McLeod and four months old son, Evan, who have lc-n guerts the pnrf week of Mr. Mctjecd s mother, Mrs. Lester C. McLeod. The MrLe'ds r::ake th.f-ir heme in Berkeley, Calif., and he is opening his law practice In San Francisco the tust cl November. The McLeods have an older son, Mark, who remained In Berkeley. (Kennell-Dlis photcs). Tillicum Club Membership ... j Tillicum club hetrl its firrt fall dance Fiiday in the Mirror and Marine rooms of the ?.tanon hotel. The formal dance was precel by a buffet supper and Guy Albin's or chestra played for the dancing. The buffet table was centered with a large Jack-o-lantem, colorful fruits and chrys anthemums flanked by orange candles. Plams, bronze and yellow mums and autumn leave were arranged about the rooms and the smaller tables were decorated with fir boughs and berries. The Club Roster I The club roster this year includes Messrs. and Mesdames Hueh Adams, Edwin Arm ttrrog. L. V. Benon. Percy Blundell. J. Paul Bollman. Russell Bonesteele, Ed Boring, L. R. Burdette. W. J Braun. M'ke Branch. Liwwice Brown, A. W. Burgoyne. Earl O. Rushnell. James A. Byers. Ralph Caley. K. D. Carlson, Robert Craven. C L. Crider, Nor ris D Clement. .Ime L. Cooke. Carl H. Cover, J. W. Crane. Clifford Dane. Howard Eis mann. WheIer Enl!h. Arthur Erickon. Roper W. Flcibach. Carroll Ford, Ray Galla rher. I-Rov Carft. K. E HiM. Glen Hoar, Goidon d' v. Rav Haenor, Paul Hale, Merle llarwf!. C M ll.irwrmd; Karl Heinlein. Frank Hnietr. George Hurley, Herman Jorh Jrren. Creighton -iorrn. Carl Jordan. Calvin Kent. Arthur Knox. Richard Krlesel, Arn old A K neper. V E. Kukn. T. L. Kuhns, Sydney Levene. Harris LieU, E. A. LJnden, J S Ihe;1. 3 A W Injkj. T M. Medford. Richard A. Mever. BHon A. Mvers. Ira Mix. GWm MrfVrmnk. In Nl.n. C. L Newmin. Cheter OIn. B. E. Owens. Wil'iam . Paulns, V K Piaeki. (jrl Porter. Warren P.hte. H. M. Randall. Llovd Richer, Phil Rinple, Wtlh.im Srhhtt. P H Schrjell. James L. Sears. Robert Sears. Frank Shaferj Gra im Shatkev. Henrv Simmonv llolhs Smith. John Smith. John SUrk. George SDaur, Carl J. Sm-th. Senhj W St.trr. S'Hnev Slevfi, Glen Stevenson. Don' Simmons, Hugh T.'ivlor, Wil!,irt N Thmivm. T HaroM T(imlmm, rerritt Trnax. Richard Van Den Bch, I'.jmev Van tnn-nmr. FVIvi in H VtekM, Fred Vlefko. El'is Von Echen. Wendell W bb, Harrv 11 Wrin.tem. Il.rrv J. Wenderoth, H.irrv Wietmer, Harrv Willett, A. D. Woodm.'in-M-e. Jn R Wood, ft I) Woxtrow, Victor Wolfe, Gilbt-rt Wynkoop, Douglas Yeater, I-i-Wffie J. Voting nd Walter Zse!. : In the Wilds . . . T)r jmd Mm C'.tI W Emmons ret imed late Saturday from a two weekfs hunting trip t'. e;tetn Origin t I)r sid ?! A Terrer.ce King have leen hunting in eastern Oregon the past week fcfi'i -.(. i :rs'ft bv her p: r-ntv Dr. and !ls. G rover C. Bellinger. i virig re.i..irit hunting 'n anl around Ttyt-m. the past week liave been Mr. anl X!r S'(.ral Edwards. Mr and Mrs. B E. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland ,'tnd t:uet '! - C..U.I and Marilyn. They have b:-en guests of Mrs. B. E. Edwards' brother-in-l..w I iter. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Ing of Nyssa. 1'astn arrl Humid H .ifli-t fi.f tn- ct .:-1 ;te Mr ami Mrs. Ralih Hamilton, who entrained Satur driv fi r 'n .1 nit.nie1 li!i'if'? and ple;ure trii From Chicago ttie Hamiltotis m!!J fly to l'lliul and New York City. They will be away two weeks. Visitors in Salem tho po.st fr-w in-nth aro Mrs. twis Molten and 18-mrnths-o!d pen, I.rwi, jr., who hav.? -'i'yixr cl lM" ?n ant Ccmmancier Molron's pitf n::'. iiir Roy 1? 11. , Th thivjI ct-iicer,-now on terminal )rav, will roon v -pott to lj'att! t:r t.i- c ders and his family Will reiuni to hrr hotne in Ihcm'-cn. Gcr;.3, where thev will lemain until ii In to join h.m. (fA nm 11 Lil.rj. Parties for Miss Sissoh By Jervme Enclioh Statesman Sk m ty Editor j ix Mirs M;irv Eli;.lMh Siwn, ho to KnMgn Charles N. Mil ton, L'SN', To Honor a Bride-Elect . . Mrs. Frank G. Myers and daughter, Mrs. Charles Claggett, will be hostesses for a bridal party Monday night at the former's home on North Winter street for the pleasure of Mrs. Claggctt's sister-in-law? Miss Reta Claggett, who will be married to Farmer Franklin of Springfield at a quiet home ceremony on November 2. Guests have been invited to a dessert supper with an evening of bridge follow ing. A bridal shower wil fete Miss Claggett. Sharing honors with the bride-elect will be her aunt, Mrs. Claire Simeral, who is. here visiting from her home in Lan caster, Pennsylvania. The hostesses will use bouquets of airtumn flowers for dec orating. Guests of Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Claggett will be Miss Reta Claggett. Mrs. Claire Simeral, Mrs. Cal F. Patlon, Mrs. Chailes T. Jory. Mrs. Wayne? Doughton. Mrs. Er nest Busch, Mrs. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mrs. Gilbert Wynkoop, Sirs. Deryl Myers, Miss Zelma Busch and Miss Bertha Kohlhagcn. Popular aulumn bride-elect announced hei will be married November 10. j The two weeks remaining befoie her marriaKe me filled with H round of pie-nuptial parties. Tue.d.y nivrit Mrs. Em I liailii.m. her itauitt t-r, Mrs. Ralph Smither. and Mrs. K. II. Pickens will le boteM for m k t chen fhower at the Haiham lu.me on Norlli Winter ftieet for Mis Ki"M. The evening hours will In hjx-nt infoimally and a late Hipper will I served by the hostesses. Bidden to honor Miss Svin are her mot?.er, Mtf. Brown Sison. Mrs Kinley K. Adams, Mrs. Silas Gather. Mrs J' k F. Billeter. Mrs. Walter Nelson. Mis. May Gile. Mr. Willlum PUker-s, Mrs. Thomas Roen. Mrs. Harvey Ioell. Mrs William Foftrr. ?.trs J K. VanW.vngarden, Mrs. A. W. Smither, Mrs. Wilrmr Wells and Miss Vi.n Bar ham. . Mrs, Gaiter a Ilnxiex Mrs. Silas Gainer has Invited a group of friends t a a'iUk lun. cheon Wednesday ifterncMn at her North Winter street home In rom II merit U the bride-to-be. ill . . . A gadget shower will fete Miss Sisson with an Informal evening foj. lowing. Covers will he placed for Miss Sissort. Mis. Brown E. Si n, Mrs. Earl Haiham. Mrs. W. T. Miltonberger. Mrs. K. H. Ptihens, Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Mrs. Charles A. Sprapue, Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert, Mrs. Rolert Elfsfrom. Mrs. B F. Williams. Mrs. W. W. Moore. Mrs. Gardner Knapp antl Mrs. GaiMr. ' ' Mis Marianne !w is planning n pally for Nliss Siion this week. Other .tes.n will be Miis Beiyl Holt and Mis. C. A Spiague aitd Mrs. A. A. Schramm are arranging a party for the following wek. To Go South J.Iany vacationists aie choosing the winter for traveling and will follow the sun during the next few months Mr and Mrs Daniel J. Fry, jr., are leaving Monday on a two months plane trip to South Am-' erica They are flying south to San Diego for a ihnrt visit with their son-in-law and daughter, I,t (jg) and Mrs. William Earl Snell. before leaving by Pan Am erican from Ism Angeles for Mex ico City on the first lap of their trip. They will make stops at im fortant places In each country on the e.t and wet craM of South America They plan to le home for the Christmas holidays. Hound for Mrxiro Mrs. Jnmes G. Heltel and Mrs. A. A. Sjewert are planning an extended visit !n Mexico. Th two matrons will leave Salem by train a week from Unlay and will tiavel all over Mexico as well as visiting in Mexico City. Mrs. HelteJ's main destination is Tax co. where her son and daughter-iii-Lw. Mr and Mrs. Jimes Helt 7ell. reside The travt'ers expect to remain for the Mexican Christ mas, which is celebrated for over a week. They will be away un til ftcr the lirst of the year. Be fore returning home Mrs. Heltzel and Mrs. Siewert plan to take a plane trip to C; 11.it a ma In. 5, X -S- - -M SSv - :1 t s.--- Style Shov... n ! social '.de f r M '. tif lil(ht Is the tinnual Junior '.V tn Htl's (lull fall fahlof) l..-Me to ! held i.t the 1 lul ' ' ii'i link Proed will n to the VWCA bn-Mint f ' I Cilfts Will le in ,!.iV ', f 1 -t part of the fv 1 g v- i'h t . set tin fT cot 'll ' 1 fd t . Giuts me d'klil In t r sj own tih'e f.ee.oi'e. Tf i ..Ill I.JU.tAf ir--rr"' y Tti'ie wit in" f t m' are i. led to n H Mr ' at f'.'i7 Mi C'-H .'o -1 ' U'f iltii'l tornte for t Mis. James Srrait '' duimg tie show nod Mr Tavlor will -e " on n 'm'.' Fashions will I c l o a 1 1 v !! ' noil rot Is me f titi ! .rr is k ,.-ts l.sy i 1 r Models for the Junior Woman's club's annual fall fashion bri J70 benefit Monday niyht at the clubhouse are pictured abov.o. Showing suits and afternoon clothes are leit to riaht, Miss Yvonno Gardner. Mrs. Clinion Standish, Mrs. Carl Jordan, Mrs. Latl Cooley and Mrs. Leland Sarlf. In the circle are three youna maids who will model formal gowns. Left to right are Miss Vivian Bowen, Misa Lucilla Satter and Miss Colleen Cross. (Jesten Miller photos). Wedding Date Is Set . Friday, November 22 has lieen set s the date for the marriage of Miss Ellen Morley to Marvin Scheidel. The couple's engagement was re vealed in August. Miss Morley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morley. The rites will be performed at an evening ceremony at the First Baptist church. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem schools and served in the WAC for over two years. She is now employed at the state treasurer's office. Mr. Scheidel is a graduate of Nebraska schools and attended Kansas Stale college and Colorado A&M. He served overseas with the army 32 months. The couple will live in Salem. today' isoHHy ! ' m nwxtelcd ef hiunih aid coats, spoils Ulid street v- r after-noon i'ilf 5 o'r!o k" h i rllrner wild formal rowns. . .' as and nerligees. The stvV .' will clirnnsed with '.r party Costume lewelrv, ht 't furs will also rlav nn Irrpyi .rf part I ill the ensembles. I Among thof-e who h -- y taken tables for te krsf.J mm Mesdatnes Gilljert Wvrk'wtp T-eo Peterson i Jmes Pike l..irer.e KttygeraM. Howard Elsmann, Maurice F brier. Gem 1 1 1V, AU Ix-rt J. Walker. Georre It ..'r.on, Andrew Baker. Walter Siauid Ing, Malcolm Jones, Ravm n.l W a r n 1 r, Estill BrurV J'.r,n Smart. Howard Conkle. IWrt Wai ter. Parker G.e. J. BothweJI Av. Uon. George Fletcher, Th"mt H. Hill. HI. Daniel Hay, Warren Ba ker. Rubin Hilfiker. Maurice Walker. Sam Campliell. N'wrmn Winslow, Maurice Heater, !.! U ighton. lloUrt H Th-ms, Donald T.. Parker, Ben WiHrtr, Arthur othlin, John Diui.!e Thomas, Jerome Anderson. , C. J. Kldwell. M. E. Knit ker ser, Charles II. Shaw. R4eft Fjieft'id Carl C Shneider, Mi Schul, Mat-lle Fraer, Florrrae Duffy artd Iorraine Taylor, Fall Rites . . . Salem fliends are Interested In the marnare of Miss MirJ-ne Imi Mai I. . daiigtitrr of Mis Charles Arthur Mnckmor (Bei.1.4 Maris) of Corvalli. to It v Stan ley Peterson, wtuih will 1 tn event of Tuesday, October 2 t the Firt Methodist rH irrrt sr Corvalli at II Ylock. The we l ding re'crptlon will fuliaw at tt.e Pi Beta I Phi house. Mrs. Viola Shaffer of Si'ern will cut the bride's rake. Mis. Ahner Kline and Brure Sh.ff.r will te among those attending from here. t