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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1946)
I JSSS BS jj",-- ' 5 T" .'V ' ''v -flMfc $S50 3 Pc. S pus Fe. fox A high-fashion ensemble in choice of 2 smart colors: platinum-dyed gray, or wild mink-dyed shade. The new short tuxedo coot comes with smart bell sleeves or push-up sleeves. This 3-pc. set is an outstanding value at such a low price I lEAas suppers1 I on every gift r "Ufe Soft Sole Opera 2.69 si, 4r" vXJ - -. ft-w-ts' Brown leather, plaid lined. A S8S T'.TT O real lift for tired feet. Men's SLIPPERS a. Maximum comfort from a soft leather romeo style. Leath er soles, rubber heel, tc elastic gusset w.fw b. Handsome lounging slipper, the right gift for the man you want to please. ffQ Brown O.fJJ 484 State Street Salem Fell Everett 2.49 Wine felt upper with leather sole, rubber heeL Gift-wise. 404 Siaio EircsJabn Heinleins I Are Hosts I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heinlein were hosts for a smartly arrang ed dinner party Wednesday night at their West Miller street resi dence for i group of friends. After the dinner hour contract bridge was in play. The autumn motif was carried out in the dec orations. 'I jf Guests of the Heinleins were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches. Mrs. William G. Stacey, Mrs. Ralph H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. :, Edgar A. Linden, sr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown. Navy Auxiliary Plans Ceremony Institution of the auxiliary to Roaver Navv Post will take Dlace Tuesday at 8:15 at VFW liall on Hood street with Battleship Jre eon auxiliary of Portland in charge of ceremonies. ; The Beaver Navy Post nas been organized since June, the second all-navy post to be cnarcerea in Oregon. Instituting officer will be Mrs. Leon Hansen, district president Following institution of auxiliary, officers will be installed by Mrs. Harry Windrus, Oregon depart ment auxiliary president- Officers - elect are: president. Mrs. Irvin F. Bryan; senior vice president, Mrs. Joe Hopkins; Jun ior vice - president, Mrs. Wallis Atkinson: secretary. Mrs.; George Dunsmoor; treasurer, Mrs. Wil liam Hyder; chaplain, Mrs. Ches ter Tucker; conductress. Mrs. Le roy Johnson; patriotic instructor, Mrs. James R"-hie: euard. Mrs. Leroy Hornschuch; trustees: Mrs. Jessie McNeil, Mrs. Lydia Case and Miss Naomi Hornschuch. The public is invited to this open meeting. Special guests ex pected are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Wil cox of Portland, Mrs. H. D. Peter son of Dallas, department senior vice president VFW and members of Salem posts and auxiliaries. Shower Given For Bride-Elect Miss Anita Strickland, bride elect of Miiton Nygaard. was hon ored Friday by Mrs. Russell Zink, Miss Virginia Cannon and Miss Dorothy Zerzan at a shower at Mrs. Zinks home. Guests bidden were: Miss Rose ann Hanks, Miss Artie Phillips, Miss Dellora Doerfler, Miss Velle Felton, Miss Peggy Gabriel, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Mrs. Aaron Dumbeck and Miss Strickland. Wesley an Service Guild of the First Methodist church will hold its annual installation meeting in the fellowship room at the church Monday night. A 6:30 o'clock din ner will precede. The Rev. Joseph M. Adams will be in charge of the installation. Miss Elva Boone will lead the devotions and Mrs. U. F. Hawk will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey. Jr.. and her children, Joey and Joyce, of Portland are weekend guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. El len Fisher. United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary wNl hold a business meeting at the VFW hall Monday night at 8 o'clock. Election of of ficers will be held. Leather Opera 3.35 Pig-grained leather with leath er sole, rubber heeL Felt Slipper 1.39 Soft sole style in warm wine colored felt. Corduroy trim. r ' ' r '1 CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Unttad Spanish War Veterans and uxlHary. mt at VrW ball. p.m-. ejection. PEO reciprocity luncheon. 130 at Salem boteL . Daughters of Nil sewing- meeting 10 a.m. and luncheon. 12:13 p.m. WSCS Leslie Methodist church with Mrs. Louis Lorens, 34s North 17th street. Drama croup of AAUW with Miss Eleanor Stephens, 135 Chemeketa St.. p.m. Wesleyan Service guild. First Meth odist church meet for dinner, fellow ship room-at church. M pjn. TUE&DAY Yomarcos covered dish dinner, first Methodist church. 0:30 p.m. Missouri club, with Mrs. A. W. Broylea. 1SSO North Winter at- 1 p.m. dessert luncheon. Salem Central WCTU. with Mrs. L. G. Prcscott. 243 South 15th street. AU day. Sack lunch at noon. Silver tea. Knight Memorial church. 2:30 P-m. Salem General hospital auxiliary meeting at YWCA, 10 a.m. Chadwick chapter. OES, Masonic Temple. p.m, election. WEDNESDAY Woman's auxiliary and St. Paul's guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church Christmas bazaar and tea at parish house, beginning at 12 p.m. Salem Weavers guild at YMCA. 2 p jn. Sunshine Sewing club of Hazel Green with Mrs. Rudolph Wacken. 2 p.m. First Congregational Church Ladies guild annual bazaar and tea at church, all day. jitney dinner. 920 p.m. THIRSDAY Pioneer Post. No. 149. American Legion, at Legion hall. p.m. Family Dinner At Illert Home Mr. and Mrs. Gus Illert were hosts Thanksgiving day at a din ner for the fololwing: Mr. and Mrs. Homer Plunkett and Shar on, Mr. and Mrs. Herl Burch and Terrie Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Crowder, Mrs. Elnora Burch, Mrs. Edward Becken, all Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bracken, Doris, Marjorie and Joyce, Indepen dence. It was also a'farewell party for Mrs. Edward Brecken who will leave December 10 for a three month stay in San Diego with her l son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and I Mrs. Herman Bpntrager and fam ily, a granddaughter. Mrs. G. H. I McMahon and a grandson, Wil I liam Edward Johnosn, now on the ; USS Badoeng Strait and stationed ' there. She has received word of the birth of a great grandson, Charles Herman at Corpus Chris tie, Tex., to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Douthit (Eileen Bontrager) on Thanksgiving day. Both the par ents are former Oregonians. A PEO reciprocity luncheon is scheduled for the Salem hotel; at 1:30 o'clock Monday. The no-hbst luncheon is in honor of all unaf filiated PEO members in the city, l and all PEOs are invited. Mrs. ! C. W. Parker, 3060 and Mrs. G. L Weaver, 21959, will take reserva tions. Yomarcos will meet for a cov- ' ered dish dinner Tuesday night at , the First Methodist church at 6:30 : i o'clock. A program will follow ; including a puppet show by four i ! Leslie Junior high school boys, j i pictures to be shown by -Walter B. ' i Minier and special music. j ! Mrs. Josephine Parrish Stewart 1 , , 9 Tm-tiwA ii'.r in tha genital nn ' Thanksgiving at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Slater. Jack Sla ter, Oregon State student, is . also home for the holiday weekend. The Congregational guild meet ing for December will be held all day Wednesday at the church. During the annual bazaar tea will be served. Beginning at 5:30 the annual "jitney" dinner will be erved, public invited. I The Drama ars-up of AAUW j will meet Monday night at the I home of Miss Eleanor Stephens, ! 855 Chemeketa street, at 8 o'clock. ! Mrs. W. E. Kirk will read "The Valley of Lost Men" by Alice Hen- son Ernest. Election of officers will high- j light the regular meeting of Chad ! wick chapter. OES, Tuesday night at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis will be in charge of the refreshment j committee. Regular monthly meeting of the Salem General hospital auxiliary ; will be held Tuesday morning at the YWCA at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Chandler P. Brown presiding. Alpha Chi Omega mothers club will meet at the chapter house, Tuesday at 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Glen Hoar and Mrs. M. Stephenson. Silver like now in 10 seconds "T (553 s 1 is :,' fA7 Dip. riaae, wipe! Thafs alll la 10 1 oads Dtppo maxes your duIL taratthed silver as clean as the day you got it Dippo has beea crowd 26 times safer for silver than leading cream and liquid polishes! It is the safest, fastest. eassest way to cleaa silver. Dippo costs only a few pcaaies, yet it saves time, eaexgy and mess, and also prolongs tha Ufa of your silver for many years. Get Dtppo today! EBSSSBsVBCSj DIPPO Miss Middlemiss Is Married MT. ANGEL Miss Helen Mid dlemiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Middlemiss of Silver-ton, became the bride of Gilbert Hof fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hof fer of ML Angel, at a double ring ceremony in St Mary's church November 27, at 8:13 o'clock. Rev. Vincent Koppert read the vows and sang the nup tial high mass. Miss Helen Keber. played the organ and St. Mary's choir, Miss Pauline Saalfeld and Miss Eus telle Bauman singing the solos. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her gown was of white faille in princess style with long train, round neck line and long sleeves. Her short veil was Victorian style and edg ed in lace. She wore a single strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom, and carried an arm bouquet of white carnations, roses and bouvardia. Miss Regina Hoffer and Miss Rosemary Schaecher were brides maids. Miss Hoffer wore blue taf feta and Miss Schaecher wore pink net lace. Both carried nosegays of pink and white carnations. Russell Aman acted as best man. Arthur Hassler, Paul and Victor Hoffer were ushers. The bride's mother wore a fig ured black dress with a corsage of yellow carnations while the groom's mother wore a two-piece black dress with yellow carnation corsage. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and the immediate families was served at the Hoffer home. A reception followed in the af ternoon at the Legion hall. Pour ing and assisting about the rooms were Miss Elizabeth Unger and Mrs. John Hassler. Mrs. Kenneth Kehoe cut the wedding cake. Mrs. ! Victor Hoffer was in charge of the gifts and Miss Jean Middle miss passed the guest book. Serving the supper were Miss Amy Lou Espe. Miss Betty Hook, Miss Janet Hoffer and Mrs. Jo rome Epping. Spending the holiday weekend ; at Neskowin at the Viesko sum- I mer home are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Viesko and Mrs. Bert Jones. i 4 CONVENIENT 1 i Salem Daughters of the Nile will meet at Masonic temple Mon day morning at 10 o'clock to sew for the Shrine hospital. Members will bring toys for the children of the hospital at that time. Lunch eon will be served at 12:19 by committee including Mrs. Robert McEwan, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Fred Klaus. Mrs. Ethel NUes, Mrs. Lillian Carlton. Mrs. R. A. Tish and Mrs. W. L. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. E. ftafcert Brysoa, Jr. (June Greg son), are the par ents of a son, Leslie Jay, born November 24 at the Salem Dea coness hospital. The baby weighed six pounds and fourteen and a half ounces. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed R. Gregson of Salem and Mrs. L. G. Damewood of Maultrieville, S. C, and E. R. Brysan. Sr., of Charleston, S. C The little boy has four great grandmothers, 'Mrs. Louisa Greg son and Mrs. Ida C. Clemetson of Salem and Mrs. Minnie E. T rues dale of Maultrieville, S. C, and Mrs. G. D. Bryan of Andrews, S. C. The Salem Weavers Guild will meet at the YMCA on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All those interested in weaving are invited to attend. COATS SUITS m n mi .TERMS AVAILABLE Pi Thw Skrtaomoai, Sol au Ogos. Sunday. Doctmbsr I, Si. raad's OslU ui Wamaa's I ChrUtmai bazaar and Ua at the auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal parish house on Wednesday be church will hold their annual I ginning at 11 o'clock. , FULL OF THE TREASURED TRADITIONS OF CHRISTMAS ax the lovely NORCROSS catJi-WV whimfic!, sentiment!, formal or relijiou. If yosi prefer NORCROSS Boxed Awortmentf, they r here, too. Come. veAy tomakc your selection. Ileedham's. Book Sloro Greatly Reduced! est her foster 260 North High . . in the new manner, for the new season! Givo her a precioua ERMINE, a natural SQUIRREL or a PERSIAN LAMB to glorify hr winter waidrob lor Christmas! Demonstrate- your fondness with th iamoun ED HAMILTON furs . . . and know positively your Judgment will b appreciated! Other Furs We Recommend Are: GOLDEN HAIR SEAL! NEWFOUNDLAND SEAL! CHEKIANO LAMB! PERSIAN LAMB! SQUIRREL LOCKE! rAnd Those Precious "lAttle" Furs . . . Scarves! 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