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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1947)
Miss Monson Honored by Hostesses ' Society ...Clubs Music The Home Mrs. Flovtf L. Utter and her daughter. Mrs. Fred Campfn. ere hostesses for a delightful au re- voir party Friday night in com pliment to Mis Ann Monson. who leave Monday for San Francisco where she will sail for Honol to mak" her home. I Tim I 'i rii- 1 1 rnrlw u'off A cur- prise to Miss Monson and guests Ch.rlsten:! rvlcel.f0r ,f1vn were bidden to a dessert suoper : mnth old Alice Diane Hall, with an informal evening follow- , daughter of Speaker of the House ing The Hawaiian motif was car- and Mr- John H- Ha. w,n ried ut in trte decoraitons with ' ne,d Sunday afternoon at St. miniature palm trees marking 8 episcopal cnapei wun me Christening ,ulujOn Sunday places for the guests. Mrs. Cam pen showed pictures of Honolulu after the supper hour. Honoring Miss Mori on were Mrs. Carl Benson. Mrs. Fred Car itensen. Mrs. Jean Douela.-:. Mrs. Rev. George H. Swift officiating at 4:30 o'clock. Little Diane will wear a white christening dress for the occasion. Mrs. Robert S. Farrell. jr. will be her godmotber and Judge Frank M. E. Gadwa. Mrs. Arthur Knox, i Lontrgan of Portland will be the Mrs. MabH Marquis?. Mr. Harry j godfather. Olson. Miss Gertrude Chamber-! After the services an informal lain. Mi. Dorothv Chene ert. 1 reception will be held at the Hall Miss Ellen Dougherty. Miss Helen home on Center street. Mrs. John Date Is Set For March Nuptials Wedding bells will ring on Sun day, March 23 for Miss Betty Oene Simmons attractive daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aruiur Simmons, and- Gordon Scott Hal stead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Hatstead of Portland. The cou ple's engagement was announced ' a year ago. The ceremony will take place at Grace Memorial Episcopal church in Portland at 3 o'clock ; with the Rev. John Richardson ' officiating, A reception will fol low in the parish nouse. i After a wedding trip to Califor . mia th vruini? rouale will be at home in Portland, where he is in ; wnESA clubhouse. p. m Dullness wun nis Miner. ohm ' Simmons and her fiance are jun iors at the University of Oregon and plan to continue their educa S tion at the Oregon Extension school in Portland. Miss Simmons is a member of Delta Zeta sorurUy. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Salem Garden club meets at Gas Co. auditorium. 2 D. m. Jason Ie Wesleyan Service Guild with Mr;. Herman Rehfu&s. 4330 Chtrry avenue, b p. m. , First Mtthodist Wesleyan Service ' Guild with Hr. GeorKe Hall. 2190 S. Church street, 1J0 p. m. Capital Unit. American Legion aux iliary, meet at Salem Woman's club house. B p. m. Spinster with MIh EdiUi Motley. 373 Mission street. p. m. Il'ISDAY AAUW board, with Mrs. Frank Bur linrham. 360 North 14th street. 130 dessert. County WCTU institute. Deaconess chapel. 10 JO all day. Covered dish luncheon. "Oregon Nurses' association, dist- J. Salem Woman's clubhouse. p. m. Alpha Chi Omega Mothers' club chapter house. 7:43 p. m. Silver tea. Knight Memorial church. 2 p. m. Yomarcos l .13 dessert luncheon with Mrs. Ronald Glover. 1720 South Win ter street. Salem General hospital auxiliary meeting. VWCA. 10 a m oifirict .xo. 3. OSGXA. meets at Marcu. Miss Lucille J.iskoki. Miss Othello Purvine. Miss Fx.rth Landhorst and the hostesses. Mrs. Katherine Schwynoeh and Mrs. La Vira Severn were host wwes to the Nebraska muxiIikv Wednesday. Present were M dames John Pflug, Gertrude Jen sen, Frank W'irdner, Ora Gregg. Ella Worm, A. L. DuMoude. Har ry Bohnet. Allen Clark. George Clark, May Meyer. Gladvs Degen hardt, Mildred Hoevet, Earl Hall, Ben Randall. Clara McDerby', Lura Tandy,. Hazel Runkle Flor ence Hoeet. E. .V. Dellut, Idj Knight. EllaRolofson. Nelle Os born, and the hostesses. Hall. sr. of Portland will be here rr 11 t for her granddaughter's christen- lVllS. fveily IS iiig. Diaries otner grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Rorkport, Wash, will be unable to be present. other grandpa i en is. Raymond Johnson f Qp OOJOUmer Weavers euild. VMCA. 2 p. m. St. Paul's Guild no-host luncheon. St. Paul's Episcopal parish house. 1 p. in. American Lesion auxiliary No. 136. Fireplace room of VWCA. S p. m Pvlhian Siters. CentralU 11. meet at KP hall. 7 30 p. m. formal initia tion. WSO of Leslie Methodist chuich with Mrs. Els.e Trick. 1277 S. Commer cial street, 2 p. m. Judy Wicks Has ' Sojouners, meeting for a busi- IT ii F iL, J, ss and social afternoon Thuis- i UUllfl Dirifiaay ness day, chose Mrs. Jqseph P. Kelly as the new president; Mrs. Jerome Anderson as vice-president; Mrs. Carl Wood, secretary, and Mis. Leo Peterson, treasurer. Guests were Mrs. Milton Dia mond and Mrs. Alden Boese and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Canfield en- j hostesses were Mrs. Howard Post, tertaincd members of their club at i Mrs. T. T. Wise. Mrs. Harvey a dessert supper and evening of ' Ronne and Mrs. Carl Wood. Pi ards Friday at their South High nochle was in play during the siie-t home. . 'afternoon. Dan Gilg, h( has been visit ing his aunt. Mrs. H. G. Gilg. left Friday for his home in Atkinson. Nebraska. He has just been re leased from the army after six yetrs of service. at j t 1TY raoc ARE HERE! !&:& U, H V ( y fr- w ' ;5 . ' y ft I Judy Wuks. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wicks, cele brated her fourth birthday Friday afternoon at a party at her home on South Winter street. Individual birthday cakes were served the guests Honoring Judy were her grea aunt, Mrs. J . w. Nash. Mrs. Za Russell and Elaine. Mr. Steve An derson and Steve. Mrs. Warren ? James and Diane. Mrs. Craig Coy- i-i ner and Merrie Jill. Mrs. Victor f Collins and -Marilyn. Mrs. Wavne ?4 Had ley and Eileen. Mrs J. A. Wilt- . sey. Corky and Terry, Mrs. Su- fi f, zanne LaVatta arid Georgie Sue Mrs. G. Vinton Ellis and G. V.; 4 jr. i ' ) I Past Presidents 1 I Hold Meeting 1 i Members of the past presidents M flub of the American Legion aux- : if. diary met wi4h Mrs. Ella Voves for supper Thursday. Assisting H p were Mrs. Jennie Bartlett and if p. Miss Jessie Rodman. fe ' A cake with pink candles w as i g cut in honor of the birthday of ; g Mrs. Dm Madison, president of 4 the club. j Gordon Pratt entertained with g several Italian and French songs. ? if Mrs. Rusell Sabor of Minneapol- , ! is. who represented the Women's p International Alliance to Luxem- s ? bourg and also the Women's In- W ternationaJ Council at Interlocken, I Switzerland gave a talk on her experiences. Those attending were Mrs. Don & Madison, Mrs. Florence Ames, g Mrs. James Garson, Mrs. Mem i j Pearce. Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs. $ i Frank Marshall. Mrs. Paul Gem- mell. Mrs. Glen Porter. Mrs. Min- . nie Gregory. Mrs. Henrv Kottke, p Mrs. Stanely Krueeer. Mrs. A. M. g Johnson. Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mrs. p Jennie Bartlett, Miss Jessie Rod- p man and Mrs. Ella Voves. Mrs. pj I. N. Bacon was a special guest. '4- Patriarchs Meet - ff Capitol auxiliary. Patriarchs ft r Militant met Thursday, with Mrs. 3 Millie Lavine in charge of the ' p snort business meeting. Later the j group joined the canton in the p dining room for refreshments. Patriotic decorations were f urn- ished by Mrs. Ruby Horner and Mrs. Lavine. Mrs. Horner, Mrs. Alliera Chance and Mrs. Vera j Hathwav furnished, ref reshmeVits. 'Qsl Guests Are Bidden to Parties Severs! informal. Fecial affairs are on the weekend calendar. Tonight Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin M. Whisenamf. will be hosts for a dessert supper and evening of bridge at the country home of Mrs. Jatmes W. Mct for 12 of their friends. Kelbs Fete Club Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb will entertain members of their cUib at dinner and bridge tonight at their home on Simpson street. Guests will be Mr.- and Mrs, Oscar Specht. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shep herd and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers. Kinr Are Hosts Dr. and Mrs. A. -Terrence King i were hosts for a spaghetti dinner followed by several hours of con- tract Friday night at their Fair j mount Hill home. Gmests were Mr. j and Mrs. Charles Heltzel. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine and Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield. :' j Bible Class i Ties. Quilt The Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church tied a quilt at their regular meeting held in the Fellowship room of the church. The president of the class. Mrs. Tea to Fete Visitor Merlin Estep, read some memory Tb Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Saturday. -March ti 1947 3 verses and Mrs. Man JnrlH 14 ti I i coeds to purchase cod liver oil for the Children's Farm home at CqrvaTIi. ,-" '".!-'. Members present ' were Mcs dames Ireaii Kenzer, Bessie Ba-1 kcr, Jesf ie Berlelson, Bertha De &irt. Ethel Welch, Emma Boltnet, Ellen Thompson. Gertrude Wil son, Elizabeth Page. Elsie Mc Clung, Polly Wood. Marie Nelson, Rose Peterton and the hostess. Special gue?t was .Mrs. Jennie B. Buisman. . ' Next meeting will be with Mrs. Polly Wood. 1089 South High street, March 28. devotions. After reports of officers Were given, refreshments were served by the hostesses Mrs. Edith P. Fitklin, Mrs. Etta Haskell and Mrs. Zero Polaire. Other mem bers present were Mesdames Le nora Mickey, Lena M. Lisle. James M. Adam-. F. J. Cook.. R. L. Farmer. Minnie Utter. O. W. Washburn, Gertrude Bamette. A. A. Lee, B. F. Kumlcr, and Wesley Wire. Shower for Mrs. Popp Mrs. Fred A. Davis and Mrs. John Dietz were hostesses ,fir a shower Thursday night at the litter's home on Nebraska street in compliment to Mrs Stuart Popp of Seattle, who has been visiting in the capital. Refreshments were served fol lowing an informal evening and bououets of, spring flowers pro vided the decorative note. Honoring Mrs. Popp were" Mrs. Jack Bradford. Mrs. Daryl Ma son. Mrs. Harry Needham, Mrs. Robert French, Mrs. Ransom Car penter, Mrs. Lester Tehle of Port land, Mrs. Leonard Gottfried. Mrs. John Coomler, Mrs. Robert Lindstrom. Miss Lucille Bushiiell, Mrs. Norman Pfaffinger, Mrs. Louise Pfaffinger and the hostesses. Mrs. James R. Humphrey will j eiiitrvain iniormany at tea iriis afternoon -at her Faiimourt Hill home in compliment to Mrs. Cuy E. Raymond, who is here visiting from Winona, Minn, as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine, A group of mothers and daugh ters in the neighborhood have been invited to call after 3 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Clarke will assist her sister informally during the af ternoon. Arrangements of spring . Hilfiker was initiated into Alpha flowers and blooms will provide Omicron Pi. She is the daughter From Oregon State College comes the news that Evelyn M. . the decorative note. iPast Presidents i Entertained The Past Presidents club of the j United Spanish War1 veterans aux ! iliary met at the home of Mrs. Hazle Gordy for a no host lunch : eon Friday. The dub is piecing a quilt, , to be auctioned, the pro of Mf. and Mrs. B. A. Hilfiker. DAIICE TOIJIGHT! Silverton Armory Woodry'a 14-rteeo Orchestra DON'T THROW YOUR WATCH AWAY! WE FTX THEM WHEN OTHERS CANT! "Expert Diamond Setting and Jewelry. Manufacturing" , - 9 - 2?c STAVS Nary a bone n ever a bulg e in comfortable new "Perma-lift" Pantie. The magic inset prevent tkia new ligfitweighl Pantie from rolling over, wrinkling entirely eliminates the annoying discomfort found in ordinary boned garments. Ye your new "Perma-lift" Pantie STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS. 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