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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1946)
j - - r V Tea, to Horror Nevcomer Thursday Mrs. Robert E. Joseph will be a tea hostess Thursday afternoon at her country home in compli ment to Mrs. Herbert H. Thomas, a newcomer in the capital. Mrs. Thomas, with Dr. Thomas and their two sons. Hall and James, came to Salem in September from Myrtle Point. Dr. Thomas is now on the staff of the Oregon State Tuberculosis hospital. A group of matrons and maids have been invited to call tetween 3 and 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harold QJinger will greet the guests at the door and the hostess and honor guest will receive informally in the living room. Miss Margaret Wagner, and Mrs. Homer L Goulet willipreside at the tea urns. Assi-trog will be Mrs. Edward Roth. Mrj. Reynolds Allen and Mrs. Eugene Tupker. vV- Mr. an 4 airs. M. C. Hemenwaj of Portland spent the weekend in Salem with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth. PYREX COMBINATION SET HEirS TOUK CHANCE to try cooling 'in glass, both in the oven and on top of the stove! This set features the new, Urge 2-qt. Flameware saucepan for top-of-stove cookingaml the casserole for oven cooking. The knob cover fits both dishes. Stop at our Pyrex ware counter; see the complete set for only $2.10. 2S2yfe fmmTM CEflflt St Y cA.' lMLaL 484 State St. A Society Clubs US1C . . MAUNX BUREN : Women's Editor JX2YME ENGLISH Society 'Editor ft : CLUB CALENDAR Tt'ESDAT Salem General hospital auxiliary at YWCA, 10 a.m. Missouri club with airs. A. Vittostt. 1193 N. 4th at.. 1 p.m. ThanksRlvtnf dinner. iy. . Alpha Ctt Omesa mother, chapter (jMMise. 1 .ii- t.m. v Stearna Cashing .at Z8SS S. Commercial st.. 1J30 dessert. Chadwiek chapter. OES. meet at Masonic Temple, p.m. i., Yomarcqa with Mrs. H. J. Ostlind. J80 E Lefelle. 1 :l J dessert luncheon. WEDNESDAY Sunshine club of Hazel Green with M WilAi Oil bert. 2 D.m. St. PauFs Episcopal Guild and aux iliaiy joint meeting, covered, dish .htncheoA fat noon, parish house. WSCS' of Leslie Methodist church with Mrs. X. W. Stripling. 943 S. Liber ty st.. 1:18 p.m. Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary, inspection. Woman's clubhouse. I'M p.m. i Women Guild of First Congrega tional church meet at church parlors. Z p ui.. executive board meet at I p.m. Salem Weavers guild meet at YHCA, 2 p.m. Wednesday literary group or aauw. with Mrs. Charles La port. 1693 South Liberty St.. 7 p.m. covered dish sup per. Reservations at 2-5430. Knight Memorial church silver tea and social afternoon. 2:30 p.m. Ladies of the GAR. business meet ing. 2 p.n. YWCA. PEP Teachers dinner. Gold Arrow. p.m. j THLKSDAY Pioneer Post meet at Legion hall. p.m. si Sojourners aessert luncneon. aajem Woman's clubhouse. 1 :1S p.m. Keizer Sewing club with Mrs. R. B. Mcj lay. 325 Mission St., covered dish lurhlheon. at noon. AAUW Literary grdup with Mrs. Svlvia Rdev, 755 N. 16th St.. 8 pm. Neibhbors of Woodcraft Thimble club with Mrs. Edith Mitchell. 3990 E. j Center St.. no-nosi luncneon at noon. Kingwdod Garden club with Mrs. Herbert Hilke. 1173 2nd St., dessert luncheon. DAV and auxiliary business and so rt! meeting. Woman's clubhouse, 8 pm. t- rringls Pleasant Point Social Club with Mrs. Verr.pn Coates, noon lunch eon. Maccabees will hold regular review at Beaver hall. 248 N. Coml . 8 p.m. (hackly Rdfores Distress cf A little Va.-trorkol tm rLagVr distress of head cold iqjtaxsoreathlDg easier. Use Mm prmat many colds from developing If used In time. Try itl xouu use ui rrtocm directiona in package. ui:.ig un-7Q0-r:0L Goutets ta Be Dinnerf ; Hosts i;': : Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr, and their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L Gou let, have invited a group of friends to dinner Sunday at the senior Goulets country home at 5 o'clock: Arrangements of autumn flowers and leaves will provide the decor ative note. The evening hours will be spent informally. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson, David W. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page, Mr. and Mrs. David Eyre, jr., of Portr land and the hosts. . r The Woman's Society ef Christ ian Service of the Leslie Metho dist church will meet at 1:15 Wed nesday afternoon for a dessert luncheon with Mrs. E. W.! Strip ling, 943 South Liberty. Mrs. S. M. Laws will present the conclud ing lesson in the year's Bible study. There will be election of officers. Mrs. Charles Vick and Mrs. Elsie Trick are assisting hos tesses. The Women's Guild of the First Congregational church will meet at the church parlors on Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The executive board meeting will pre- cede at 1 o'clock. A skit will be presented entitled "Adventure in Reading", which has been ar ranged by Mrs. C. A- Ratcliff and Miss Lois Hamer. Tommy Martin Is Four Today Tommy Martin, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Charles T. Martin, jr., will celebrate his fourth birthday to day at the Maple avenue home of his parents. A lighted cake will be a feature of the refreshment hour which will follow games. Tommy's guests will be Cinda Jones. Bobbya nd Patsy Steven son, Bill Stanley, Phyllis Jenks and Deena Welden. Additional guests will be Tom my's grandmother, Mrs. Fred Nye of Waco, Texas, Mrs. Creighton Jones. Bobby and Patsy Steven Mrs. Clarence Stanley, Mrs. Win stanley Jenks, and Robert Welden. ml "RATES" vilh tlie Kids! m II fi From toddlers to teem-acjera. tlje Idda all go lor fejf,. --jZ. Mayflower in a big way. Ewry normal child Vvl' yV'l ""kj25r M eraresi milk pcially whan if rved iresh ' cold ri3h! from rfrIgnrtor. If a tempt- r&jL I Ci IV,'!!! Kummer drink md tt nirmshs fh nutri- pf Obs' I lftw 1 fion od for sparkling wida-ayed Titality. f$&$ V AmLJ GiY them all th Mayflowr Milk they want TT p food you can srr them. A Bridge Hostess r - -, .. . M- , Mrs.' Wayne Hadley was hostess for a smartly ; arranged au a-evoir party Monday1, tiight at her home on Howard street tn compliment to Mrs. Russell Beardsley, who is leaving with Mr. Beardsley and son. James, for Oakland, Calif, to reside. Mr. Beardsley has accepted a position with the Western Wax Paper; Co. and has secured an apartment ini the bay; city. Mr. Beardsley arrived this weekend from the south and will accom-, pany his family to Oakland" later in the week. ' " . A dessert supper was served' by the hostess with several hours of contract following. Bouquets of autumn flowers provided the dec orative note. S a y i n g au revoir to Mrs. Beardsley were Mrs. Craig Coy ner. Mrs. George La Vatta. Mrs. Victor Collins, jrMrs. Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Gordon Keith, Mrs. Charles : Powers, Mrs. Alan Sie wert; Mrs. Milton Hartwell, Mn. Robert Findley, Miss Beth Sie wert and the hostess. Couple Will Reside Here Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schiess have arrived in the capital to make their home and have taken an apartment at 915 S. 12th st. Mr. Schiesj and Miss Eleanor Chris tenson were married on Septem ber 13 at Red field, S. D and came west on their honeymoon, stopping at Yellowstone national park. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chris ten son of Redfiejld and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schiess of Salem. The nuptials took place at SL Bernard's parish with a reception following. Mrs. Ralph James was her sis ter's only attendant and Ray Schiess of Salem stood with his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Schiess. Trudy and Ray Schiess went to South Dakota for the wedding. The "bride served in the WAVEs (or two years and the couple met while they were stationed in Mi ami. He was recently released i from the navy as a lieutenant aft er serving for four years as a pilot in the naval air corps, part of which rime was spent in the south Pacific. The groom is a graduate of Salem high school and attended San Mateo junior col lege and thf University of Ore gon. He is now with the Salem Steel and Supply company. War Mothers to Meet American War Mothers will hold an all day meeting at the Legion halL today, beginning with morn ing sewing in charge of Mrs. Car rie Lindsey, and concluding witrr a business session under Mrs. Ben Randall, president. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. Red Cross sewing will be com pleted at the meeting. Mr. aai lfra. Jaases Kirk have returned - from a trip east where they visited with relatives and friends in Minnesota. Wiscon sin and Pennsylvania. They ac companied relatives west to Los Angeles, stripping en route at Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest. Painted Desert. Boulder Dam and Ti Juana, Mexico. Rites Read In South From Long Beach. Calif, comes news of the wedding of a former Salem girl, Miss Marjorie Rose man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Roseman of Salem, to Daniel B. Clifton. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Clifton, sr. of Long Beach, which took place on October 12 at 8 o'clock at the Atlantic Methodist church. Dr. Ralph W. Lee officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of traditional white satin with em broidered organza yoke, fashioned entrain with fitted bodice and or ganza ruffles bound in satin at the waist and shoulders. Her fin gertip length veil was held by a coronet of seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white roses, gardenias' and bouvardia. She wore a single strand- of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Matron of honor was Mrs. George D. Seekins. Matron nf honor was Mrs. William L. Mac Dougall, and bridesmaids were Miss Betty Lucas and Miss Caro lyn Clifton, ster of the, groom. Frank Moberly of Victorville. California, was best man and William Clit . Dale Layer, and Argil Killingsworth served as ushers. Candles were lighted by Mrs. Dale Layer and Mrs. Will iam Holmes. Following the cereniony, a re ception was given in the parish house. Mrs. Clifton is a graduate of Salem high school and Long Beach City College and Mr. Clifton at tended schools in Moberly. Miss ouri. The bride is a member of Alpha Pi Omega sorority. Follow ing a brief honeymoon to Cata lina the couple will be at home at 635 W. 18th street. Long Beach, Calif. The bride's parents and her grandmother, Mrs. F. M. Rose man, went south -for the wed ding. Hostess Fetes Bride-Elect Miss Jessie Worthington, who will be married to Walter Cline, jr. this afternoon, was the honor guest at a- pre-nuptial party Fri day night when Miss Arlene Scott entertained at her apartment at the Roberts. A miscellaneous shower feted the bride-to-be and after an informal evening a late supper was served. Honoring Miss Worthington were Mesdames Mary Worthing ton, Walter Cline, sr., Maud Space, John Ma it, Ben Wittner, Alden Adolph of Portland, Glessnor Brundige, Leo Henderson, Robert The StajetmcauScJetn. Oregon. Tuesday. TTorembef S. I9i3 3 Rohan n. Paul Worthington, A. G. Worthington, Matty Morrell. H. B. Buxton. George Swelgtrt. Misses Lorry Space, Mae Thomas, Sevea TJader, Mildred, Ardetl and Ar lene ScctL Dr. aad Mrs. K. Janes ef Pasadena, - Calif, are visiting In Salem today as guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker. They have come north for a stay in Port land. I , tut ' awag .. Fowler Announces A GREAT NEW WATER HEATER Built in A GREAT NEW PLANT Fowler Porcelinmd Water Heat en ARE AVAILABLE NOW I The big new streamlined home of the Fowler Manufacturing Company in Portland, Oregon is turning out a steady stream of lustrous Fowler Electric Water Heaters. Opening of this modern-equipped, spacious plant centralizes operations of Fowler's former factories, and permits multiple production of the great new water heater. Fowler water heaters are famed for their porcelain lining, the glass-like finish which presents rust ... famed for their long-life black heating element . . . for their 20year replacement guarantee that is proof of Fowler's aim to build as perfect a water heater as possible. , , , m And vrui'll Ke as nrnud as its ninneer makers, when you enjoy the con- , Ll venience and efficiency of a Fowler water beater in your home. 12 FOWLER FEATURES 1. BVashraf IS a. r til, . r a. Snj mi hnliS. I ! SbUbw 9. la. u II. L bfc Wit implm IS. ! liS Hir. IWi reacjUNto Exclusive in Salem at Ralph Johnson Appliances .7 a.. -. -i 355 Center SL In Valley Motor Rid?. Phone 4036 I1 Ala rrmoehiaesl Dealer far KdrlnsUr, fleaWlix A K. C. A. ' 2135 liirarottda Bd.1 Sedan. Ora. v ' "Haiti of Honor" HOUSEUMES A new taste delight wheq you cook in a Dutch Oven I CAST ALUMINUM DUTCH OVENS Cook meat and vegetables in one utensil, and enjoy a much tastier, more delicious meal! 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