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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1947)
Mrs. Hadley A Hostess Tuesday Mn. Warn Hadley wan hostess for a smartly arranged party Tues day night at her new home on Saginaw ftreet in compliment to Mr. Carlton' McLeod. Guests were invtted to a des sert supper with several hours of contract bridge following. Honoring Mrs McLeod were Mrs. Frank H. Spears, sr.. Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Lester C. McLeod, Mrs. Douglas McKay. Mts Mary Jean Huston. Miss Mary McKay, Mrs. Mary Margaret Phillips. Mrs. Wilmer H. Page. Mrs. Richard Chambers, M r t. Douglas Chambers. Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton. Mrs. Robert Burrell and Mrs. Wayne Hadley. New Officers in Rebekahs Chair Mrs. Fred Shafer presided for the firt time at the regular meet ing of Rebekah Lodge Monday. A past noble grand jewel was presented to Mrs. Albert Beck man, by Mrs. Merlin Ready, on b 'lalf of her officers. Mrs. Guy Allen, formerly a member of Weston, S D , was taken in by transfer. The members will attend the encampment installation cere mony Friday night and dancing which will follow. Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs. Howard Hunaker and Mis. Einet Fied rick.Hon will make arrangements for the banquet Feb. 3 when Mrs. Marion Wil.-on, state president Will Visit. Mrs. Shafer announced program and tundir.g committees: Mrs. James McCormick. flag bearer: Mis. Ijoren White, good of the order chairrmin; Mrs. Howard Hunsaker. publicity, finance com mittee. Mis Dessie- McClay, Mrs. Paul Davie and Mrs. Charles Snyder; jewel committee, Mrs. Marion Curry. Mrs. Roy Pei.rce and Mrs Ida Htx-hstetler; repre sentor, es to the Salem Council t.f Women organizations, Mrs. Mary Dunn and Mrs. Mayme Hill; nation. d pres.--. Mrs. Howard Hun saker. Mi.. L. E Stifflei and Mrs. I. adene Hubbard. The past r.oble grands ilub will meet tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Claience Towensend. 960 Broadwdy st. Assistant hostesses fare Mis. William Cladek. Mrs. George Kd wards. Mrs Grate Ntu bold and Miss Wilda Siegmund. Salem Rebekah lodge will put on the initiatory degree at the district convention at Canby, Jan uary 25. Mrs. Emil Otjcn, team captain has called special prac tice for Thursday at 7:30 p.m. for II officers and tableaux. Si. Josephs mothers are Invit ing mothers of Sacred Heart aca demy pupils to attend their meet ing Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the parish hall. The Rev Father Lmehan will speak on a subject of interest to parents. ir a Gift Necktie Study Reveals That Gift Cravats Show Great Conservatism By Ma nine Buren Statesman Woman's Editor I have been making an extensive study of pre-Christmas neck ties, and have, for the past tun weeks, been looking furtively at and asking cautiously about Christmas gift cravats. Men have been disrespectfully alluding to neckties given by corner folk for many year, yet I suspect that many a man wears his ties throughout the year which were selected (as his shirts, sox and short) by his wife After Chi istmas neckties. I concluded before the holidays, just Mmpty couldn't be any brighter or gaver than the pre holiday ones Mostly, they seemed to me, the designs simulated something they could not possi bly be if you know what I mean. One which attracted my eye was a design which appeared to be alternating clams and teardrops in orange and white, on a broken background. Another tie spotted white eye balls with blue centers in a little larger than natural size, alter nating with futuristic looking leaves of red and white on a bright blue background. I saw one of conservative Stripes of magenta, white and turquoise in widths ranging from pin width to half an inch. The latter was broken up by small polkadots, just to make it inter esting. I aked a man, who should be versed on the subject, what the women would do this year as neckties are already so loud and bright. His observation has been that on years when ties are con servative the Christmas ones are loud, when brightness is the fashion the gift tie is apt to be conservative. Since Christmas I have seen few gift ties, as it seems not to , have been a cravat year. Most of the gift ties seem conservative ! afraid to burst into bloom. My informant might have been right In his observance. However, there were a few of i Your Cough Yields Quickly To This Home Mixture Surprisingly Quick Relief. No Cooking. Saves Money. Xtre'a a medicine for coughs due to ioldn, that you mix in your own: kitt hrn. lti so eaxy to prepare thai a c hild could do It. but one tried. you'll never asaln bo without it. Make a syrup by stirring; 2 cuprt of granulated sugar sad ono cup of water s few moments, until dissolved No cookint? needed no trouble st all Or you can una corn syrup or liquid! honey. Instead of niar syrup. Then get 3 H ounces of Itnex any drug!, put tt Into a pint Lottie (1 Society Clubs Music The Home MAJdNE BUREN fERYME ENGLISH Women's Editor Society Edikw Little Girls Welcomed Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cannon on the birth of a daughter, Cynthia Read, Tuesday morning at the Salem Deaconess hospital. The little girl weighed s i x pounds and two ounces and has two sisters. Cathy and Christine. The grandparents are Mrs. W. Ludd Read and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cannon. From Reno comes news of the birth of a little girl to Lt Col. and Mrs. Ira Wintermute (Betty Hamilton) on January 13. The baby has a two year old brother, Rand. Mr and Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton of Salem are the baby's maternal grandparents and Mrs. Hamilton is now in Reno with her daughter and family. Installation to Be Thursday Salem chapter. American Gold Star Mothers will hold installa tion of officers Thursday night at the VFW hall at 8 o'clock. In stalling officer will be Mrs. Bar bara Ford of Portland, national recording secretary. New officers are president, Mrs. Laura Johnson; first vice-presi- ! dent. Mrs. Anna Larkins; second ! v ice-president, Florence Rogers; chaplain. Mrs. Viqla Zander: sec retary, Mrs. Martha Thompson; treasurer. Mrs. Helen White; col or bearers, Mrs. Edith Larkins Flossie S m a 1 1 e y ; sergeant-at-arms. Mrs. Sina Quesseth; histori an. Mrs. Jessie Sanders; and mu sician, Frances Lightner. Maccabees. Capital Tent Hive 84d will meet in Beaver Hall, 248 ; N. Commercial st., 8 p.m. Thurs- : day. Mrs. Paul Shafer, Mrs. Gol- j dia Kyle and Gene Withers are ( in charge of cards. Mrs. Edith i Strang and Miss Mel ha Thomas of refreshments. Ladies of St. Vincent de Paul will have a card party at the par ! ish hall Thursday at 8:15 o'clock. Bridge, pinochle and 500 will be in play. Mrs. M. Moon and Mrs. Leo Klecker are co-hostesses. Re freshments will be served late in the evening. The Roberts home economics club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Leonard Zielke at 8 p.m. Mrs. George Higgins is assistant hostess. interest, which certainly de serve menti n One of our staff now wears one which he declares is a gift tie It puts me in mind of false teeth seen in profile. The teeth are white with black lines be tween and are set on a brick colored background. They are about life size. Everything will go well with this man, provid ing he doesn't put his food be tween the wrong teeth. Another gift tie is rayon of a shiny blue and across its face is a row of what the owner says are peacock's tails in glistening red ind green. Another Christmas tie which failed to work out well, accord ing to the owner, is the hand painted one decorated with large fish. One fish curled up with tightening of the knot and shed its scales. "The easiest fish I ever scaled," said the owner, an ardent fisherman. CULF-COAST AND SOUTH FORT WORTH . $35.80 DALLAS $35.60 MEMPHIS $40.00 Plus Tax m ui t:ai itiiumni TBA VEt TRAIL WAYS III S? Hirh Ph. S81S sires you s full pint a family sup Jply of very wonderful cough syrup. It's thrifty too about four times as much for your money. Children take it willingly, because it tastes fine. This home mixture takes right hold of a cough in a way that's surprising-. It loosens the phlegm, soothes the irritated membranes, and helps clesr toe sir passages. Esses the soreness. and lets you rest at night. fines Is a special compound or proven Ingredient in concentrated rorm. a most reliable ajrent for sooth- frotnline; tkroat and bronchial Irritations. Money refunded if It doesnt please CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Pythian Sisters. K. P. hall. 8 p. m. Kinewood Home Extension Unit at Mrs. Arnold Coffers home, route one. 1 :30 p. m Missionary meeting. First Congrega tional church. 2:30 p. m. Roal Neighbors meet VFW hall, 8 p. m. initiation and installation. WSCS of First Methodist church meet in Carrier Room, business meeting. 10:45 a.m.. luncheon at noon. THIKSDAY Thursday Evening Literature group, with Mrs. E. A. Carlton, Liberty at Ewald. 8 p. m. Sunshine Sewing club of Hazel Gre-n. with Mrs. Alvin J. VanCleave. DAV nd auxiliary, pinochle and games. 8pm. Salem Woman's club house 460 N. Cottage St. Public in vited. Hayesville Woman's club. 1:15 des sert luncheon with Mrs. Claude Tal mage. 60 Duncan way. Salem Council of Women's Organ izations, chamber of commerce. 2 p m. Fidelia class. First Baptist church. 2 p.m. in classroom. Cold Star Mothers installation of of ficers. VFW hall. p m. FRIDAY Woman's Auxiliary and St. Paul's guild, joint meeting at parrish house. 12 30 covered dish luncheon. Past Matrons association of Chad wich chapter. OES. dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant. 6 30 p.m. Barbara Frietchie tent No. 2. Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Civil War. meet at woman's clubhouse. 8 p.m. WRC Sedgwick No. 1. VFW hail. 2 p.m. Public institution. SATl'KDAY AAUW luncheon meeting. Marion hotel. 1 p m. Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Robin Linstromberg (Patsy Chapman) of Jacksonville. 111., on the birth of a son, Michael Henry ' on January 12. Mr. and Mrs. Glade Foil is of Salem are grandparents. mm ' New, Nori'Rusting Aluminum Mail Box $ Strong, Sturdy, Attractive The new aluminum mail box that all Rural America has been waiting fori Will not rust . . . does not lose its gleaming bright new appearance. Weatherproof to protect your valuable mail. Approved by the Postmaster General. Strong aluminum catch lock on door and top of box. Length It inches. FOR EASIER . f ' Dunlap Razor Blades 69c 5 Pkgs. of 10 Made of Swedish surgical chrome steel. Fit all popular double-edge razors. Testa ahow average shaver geta ft shaves per blade. 0 - Nuptials Are Performed Tuesday The Carrier Room of the First Methodist church was the setting for the marriage of Mrs. Martha Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Frantz. and Donald Mur dock. son of Mrs. C. A. Murdock, Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock. Dr. Joseph N. Adams performed the nuptials before the fireplace which was banked with arrange I ments of chrysanthemums and I candles. Esthel Benner was the organist. ! For her wedding the bride j chose a champagne beige dress- maker suit fashioned with a bus tle. She wore a brown hat and ac cessories and her corsage was of white orchids. Mrs. Leonard L. Frantz of Van- 1 couver. Wash., was her sister-in- ! law's only attendant and wore a black suit made similar to the 1 bride's with matching accessories i and corsage of gardenias. Gordon Murdock was his bro ther's best man and seating the guests were Lester L. Lance and Leonard Frantz. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Frantz selected a black ensemble and Mrs. Murdock attended her son's marriage in a navy blue dress. Their corsages were of red rosebuds. At the reception which follow ed Miss Loraine Murdock presid ed at the punch bowl and Mrs. John Bone cut the bride's cake. Mrs. Bruce Gordon passed the guest book and Mrs. Lester J. Lance assisted about the rooms. After a wedding trip to Port land. Hood River and Seattle the newlyweds will be at home in Sa lem at 1060' North 16th st. The Knight Memorial church luncheon which was to have been today, has been postponed indefinitely. BUILDING IN 1947 USE BETTER Dunlap Hack Saw Plastic Handle 98c Rust-resisting, electrically-welded steel frame Adjustable throat for to 12-in.' bladee. Plastic pistol grip handle. With 10-in blade. Birthday Club Sleets Mrs. Lyle Sheperd was hostess to the Merry Time Birthday club at her home on Duncan avenue Friday. Members present were: Miss Anna Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Rhea Jamison, Mrs. Lillie May Carlson, Mrs. Helen Hagen, Mrs. Margaret Dobyns, Mrs. Jasper Button. Mrs. Lyle Sheperd and Mrs. Claude Talmage. Matron Will Be Honored Mrs. Wesley E. Stewart, jr., will be hostess for an informal party Thursday night at her South Cot tage street home for the pleasure of Mrs. Vernal D. McMullen. The evening will be spent in formally and a shower will fete the honor guest. A dessert supper will be served later in the evening by the hostess. Covers will be placed for twelve gtiests at in dividual tables. Club Women Plan Events SILVERTON Mrs. George j Chnstenson presided at the Wo man's club Monday luncheon meeting at the Christian church when Mrs. Karl Haberly and Mrs. F. B. Renwick were hostesses. During the business meeting Mrs. Tom Anderson reported that j her committee was arranging a benefit card party for March 17 1 at the chamber of commerce rooms. Mrs. Christenson announc ed the Husbands' Night for Feb ruary 10 with Dr. David Et Fer son. Mill City, as speaker. His topic is to be "A New Era in a New World." The committee ar- ranging the meeting consists of ; Mrs. A. J. McCannel, Mrs. J. E. Morley, Mrs. S. A. Gay and Mrs. John Wilson. The Silverton Busi ness and Professional Women's club members are being invited to attend. Flexible Shaft For the Hobbyist 8.95 Fine quality low priced flexible shaft. Ball bearing handpiece and motor coupling. BO" long. Arbor, tt"x20"-threid. s1-in. cere. Couple Will Be Feted at Reception In a setting of chrysanthemums and lighted tapers in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church at three o'clock on New Year's Day the Rev. Francis H. Chambers read the marriage serv ice for Miss Donna Wengenroth, granddaughter: of Mrs. Nancy Johnston of Salem, and William Frank Mathis, son of Roy W. Mathis and Mrs. Loreen Mathis of Salem. The bride wore a grey tailleur with black accessories and an or chid corsage. Mrs. Joseph F. Glennie, cousin of the bride, was her attenddant. She wore a gray dressmaker suit with black and pink accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The groom's cousin. James Gor ton, was the best man. After graduation from the Woodburn schools the bride has been employed in Salem. Mr. Mathis is a graduate of Sa lem schools and durire the war served in the navy. He is now attending Oregon State college. After a wedding trip to the Oregon beaches, the newlyweds will return to Salem. The young couple will be hon ored at a reception at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Baillie. Sun day, January 19 to their friends and relatives. The Marlon county delegation i at the state legislature will enter tain with a stag party and buffet supper Thursday night at the; Marion hotel in compliment to the legislators. 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Miss Lenore Headly and Miss Snyder of the Marion county health department gave a 'very in teresting discussion on the film "The Right to Hear," which was shown. The club endorsed Claude Litch field as a representative for cen- sorship of children's matinees. 1 There will be a food sale on Jan. ; 17. at the Amusement company building in Hollywood. j The Thursday Eveninr Litera ture group of AAUW will meet at the home of Mis. Edmund Carl ton at 8 o'clock with Mrs. John Fasnacht assisting. Miss Helen Wilson will review "The Huck sters" by Frederick Wakeman. Mrs. Richard Hauge will be a bridge hostess tonight for mem bers of her club at her East Wil son street home. A late supper will follow several hours of con tract. MRS. ROBERT SCHROEDER Stat Accredited Piano Teacher Studio 1321 X. 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Does pro-feseional-type arc welding )oO. Complete with accessories. Parts enclosed. Streamlined metal cabinet- 15 VfmdaidaT, January 15. 1S47 3 Club Dance On Friday Members and friends of the Bon Heur club will dance Friday night, January 17 in the Veterans hall' on Hood street. Hours for dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock with music by Wayne Strachan's orchestra. Hosts for refreshments follow ing the affair will be Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvorson, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mr. and Mrs. John French and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson Mrs. John Griffith will enter tain informally today at her Fair mount Hill home at a dessert luncheon for a group of matrons, who get together or.ee a month for an afternoon of knitting. Mrs. Harold O. Schneider has invited members of her club to luncheon and bridge Thursday af ternoon at her home. 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