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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1947)
Many 'Events On Social Agenda ! The i.. I xalend.ir tru wrek K marked with many iiiiel event. ' Thui Uy afiernoon Mrs. Kail ' Riull will preside t a one o'cloek bridge luncheon at her Fairmount Hill home in compliment f mtm ber il the Town and Country club. Addition. .1 xuets will be Mr Carl Chamber. Mr. George KLikj:. Mr Aithur Ratu and Mr. Ernest Fiitl.itkd 6t Condon. A Dinner Party Mr ami Mrs Rii hard t'hamkr-. will ! hol for nil infomjl (.arty Kud.iy night t the G. F. Chamber- home on North 13th street lor a urmip of friends. Con tract biKie will be in play during the everiinK Covers will be plced for Mr rxl Mis Fdwa-d Sehie s. Mr. and Mr Wilmei 11 Page. Mr Mil Mr Wavne Hadley r.d tie h..t. RrUlce l.unrhfn Mrs Keith Biown and Mrs Kenneth Wilon will be hostee for two bi idee luncheons this week at the formei s home on Fan mount Hill Sixteen guest h.ie been invited to luncheon to tl.v and a similar affair will oe tfien on Thuiday. Arrangement. of floweiniK plum, quince, for s.vthia and camellias will provide the decorative note. Club to Meet Mis fcl-till Brunk has in ited members of hr club to a de ert bridge thi afternoon at her home on Noith 21-t Mieet Mr Hobeit Dm iw ay of Portland will be a special guest. A hotes tonignt will le Mis. Hy Webber, who has bidden hei luo to a des.-crt supper vith bridge following. Mis. James Clough will tie an additional guest YW Board Invites New Members A campaign by the Young Women's Chi it:ari a.-.-- I a t I O n to buill membership is mo ii.jj moi.thlv in il.s early pha-es. Ml Call oi vi. n and Mr- Noimoii W i n s 1 o w. lo-chatiman ..of the memterhip loir.mit'ee. told th YUl'A loai. at its regular mon thly nueting Mis V. Wells H..um w a- elected to membership on the boaf l Twenty -tuo w inkers now com 1'iise the memiM-i.vh p (ommittee knd . t was -aid more will be adu ed The d rei'ois wie ihal'enged by Mrs. (-. W Baiker to obtain v many member.-hip.v as the cam ..ngnei v Any woman may volunteer to Join the YW, without invitation. Mis John . C aiightllp tieasuie. f. Id Mis. H F. Williams, chairman C the S.' em Y - pa rtu ipat .on m the national Round - the - World Re onstrui tion fund, a.-ked di rectors by personal sohehntion to lai-e approximately $2UU 1o mplete the Salem quota for the fund JrlUH.IIU.llll f Vegetable & va -ower Seeds I 170!? Handy packets 1 " I 5 contain full di- I 1 I rectionsfor I I Syt planting and fu- I lp? ture care. Pack- LiiLLttJ Hexihle Ilozzles ST,. 25 C Valley Tin in S"cKL- 13 C Seal-Sae Hrgieao BOWL COVEBS Made to match Pyrex Colored Bowl Sets 1.25 4 in Pack for Dress Up Ihe Dog With a new decorative collar or harness. A new shipment just unpacked. r Society Clubs Music The Home CLUB CALENDAR VI EDNESDAY Catholic Daughter of America. 8 p m Woman's clubhouse. Jason Lee WrSCS. rxecutive board 10.0 a ni . business meeting 11. 11:00 a n v and lunch 12 30 D m. WSCS First Methodist church. Car iier Room. S.30 board meeting followed bv huin-vs meeting and luncheon. IHlNSIItY DeMolav Mother 12 o'clock no-host lurM'rrcii. Vaor.ic TemDle Willing Workers. First Christian rl. torch. tMtrt Vn. Monroe CV.eek. "55 Fr-r i st . 2 p m. NtiEnbors of Woodcraft Thimble c'ji) with Mis. Eva Craven. 1080 Fir t . 12 o'clock no-host luncheon Liltie Caiden club of Salem Heights. I pm Si Patricks luncheon, with Mi- Homer McWain Aid Society. Woman's Relief Corps with Lura Tinai, 1!MS South 12th -I 2 p m cards. IRIIO W North Salem WCTV. Central Luth eran par-onajre. corner N. Summer and Hood Mrtt. 2 p rii Laurel fcuild. KntRht Memorial Con lirrk'ation church, parsonase. 7 30 p m. St Mark Lutr-eian church guild. 1 oc'ock lunchron at church. Royal Neighbor- Sewing club with Mi JoseDhme yuamme. 1299 Saginaw, covered Uish luncheon at noon First Congregational church mission ary n eetme. church parlors. 2 30 p m. THl KS.I) W Wet Salem VFW auxiliary. Legion hall. 8pm, election. FRII4V DAV auxiliary sewing with Mrs. Geoice Pro. 1915 Maple St.. no-host luncheon at noon. Initiate Five Into Rebekahs Mrs. Fred Shafer presided at the regular meeting of the Rebe kah lodge Monday. Mrs. Lillian Winger. Mr-. Harold Bres.-ler, Mr- A L McDowell. Mrs. Flo rence Sherrill and Mrs. F. T. Baiker were initiated. Mrs. Mae Buchell. Lexington, Ore, was a guest. Friday at 6.30 p m. there w ill be a no host dinner for members of the encampment and families. The Three Links club will meet Friday at 2:30 p m. in the I OOF temple. Hostesses are Mrs. Daisy Mclntne. Mrs. E. B. Perrine and Mr-. Belle Ca. Ison. Next Monday the program will be in chaige of Mrs. Loren White, gcxl of the or ier chairman. To Mr. and Mri. Wesley Mf- Wain (Charlotte Halseth) go con gratulations on the both of a son. Gary Allen, on Sunday at the Salem Geneial hospital. The Iitt.'e boy v. tisbed nir.e pounds and i- the grand-on of Mr. anl Mrs. Albert Hal.-eth and Mr. and Mrs. Homer E McWain. Capital Accounting Sorrice Bookkoeping & Incomo Tax Open From 9 A. M. 9 P. M. Till March 15 97 S. Com l. Cross frpm Safeway Store nullum. Armand Electric Bench Grinder Motor for 119-circuit for A. C current. One fine crindins; wheel, one me dium grinding wheeL Wheels 4"x'i A little Gem for Repair Shops 23.85 Be Beady (or the Fishing Season See our full line of ang ling equipment that will delight any fisherman. 1 Shrirle Club Formal One of the largest events of the year for members of the Sa- , lem Shrine club and tiieir wives ; will be the annual spring formal j dinner dance on Wednesday,! March 19 in the Mirror room of; the Marion hotel at 6:30 o'clock. '. Special guests will be the Divan i from Al Kader Temple in Port land, j J. Parker Lineberry is presi- j dent of the Salem Shrine club and ; will preside at the dinner which j will be followed by dancing to i the Wolfer's orchestra. The com-; mittee in charge of arrangements : includes Ted Medfoid. chairman. Claude Post, and Ru-sell Beut- ,e, . j ! I Father, Daughter '. Banquet Slated Troop 4 of Salem Girl Scouts will honor their fathers with a i Father and Daughter banquet March 14 in the First Presbyter ian church. Dorothy Tonning will act as toastmistress In compliment to the troop's birthday, which coincides with Girl Scout week, a candlelight In vestiture ceiemony will follow the dinner. During the ceremony in which 24 membeis of the troop have a part, Lianne Leonard. Nancy Lidbeck. Mary Rauk, and Ann W'oodmansee will receive their Girl Scout pins. Pi Phi Mothers Shown Slides The Pi Beta Phi mothers were entertained at the chapter house Tuesday afternoon with tea hour following the meeting. Walter B. Minier showed his colored slides ' of Oregon scenery to the mothers. Preent were Mrs. Paul H. Wey rauch, house mother. Mrs. V. H. East. Mrs. S. C. Hu-ton. Mrs. Robert G. Brady, sr., Mrs. Clifton Ross. Mrs. George Wmslowr of Tillamook. Mrs. David Cameron. Mrs. Robert W. Craig, Mrs. B. F. , Schmoker, Mrs. Miles Edwards, Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Char les E. Stricklin. Mrs. C. L. Carson and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. It's Smart It. New It's Made For You! Machine Permanent 6.50 up We Also Have MachineJess and Cold Permanent Waves HILLEB'S l?or Room 7. Miller Building Elevator Service Court Street Entrance Phone 7593 Oregon KftjrV FLOWERING TREES 2.10 -ndup A "muft" for every garden. Strong field grown stock in all of trie choicest rapid grow ing varieties. Plant no for best results. FLOWERING SHRUBS end up Add color to your Spring garden with those healthy free-flowering shrubs. Carefully se lected for maximum effect and rapid growth. Mrs. Soy Nelson left Tuesday for Seattle to meet her brother. Dr. Harold S. Quigley, who is re turning from Tokyo, where he has been in the government ser vice the past nine months. His ! ship is scheduled to dock on ! Thursday. Dr. Quigley will return to his position at the University of Minnesota, where he is with I the political science department, j His family remained in Minne-; apolis during his absence. Halls Hosts ! At Dinner Speaker of the House and Mrs. John H. Hall were hosts for an j informal party Monday night at their Center street home in com-! plimeni to the desk clerks of the' house. Later the group went on to Chuck's Tavern for dinner, where 1 corsages marked places for the 1 guests. Covers were placed for Mrs. Otto Buff, Mrs. Patricia Sherman, Mrs. Charles Lowe, Miss Li lian Fetters. Miss Georgia Hull. Miss Frances Becker, Richard 'Wilson and Rep. and Mrs. John Hall. Guests at the Hall home for j the remainder of the week are i his mother. Mrs. John Hall, sr., and their daughter, Mary, of Port land. They came down for the first birthday celebration today of the Hall's youngest daughte", Diane. The National Secretaries as sociation met Monday night for dinner at the Golden Pheasant. Present were Mrs. Ruby Hughes, president. Mrs. Anna Astill, Mrs. Thelma Streeter and Miss Wilma Sharpnack. The newly organized group will meet again in April. Catholic Daughters of Ameri ca will meet tonight at Woman's club at 8 o'clock. The Rev. John Walsh of Silverton will show a motion picture travelogue of his travels in the Holy Land. There will be no refreshments due to Lenten observance. Hal Hibbard camp, I'nited Span ish War Veterans will have a 12:30 o'clock luncheon at the Mar ion hotel today in honor of the national commander and wife. Judge and Mrs. John White of Dallas, Texas. REPAIRS ON All RADIOS Tour Radio Will Get Attention WARREN'S 2017 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph.' 7681 Pickup A Delivery 'SI . A Founder's Day Dinner Beta Pi chapter of Delta Gam ma sorority on the Willamette , university campus will celebrate j Founder's Day at a fromal ban-, quet Thursday night in the Mar- . ine room of the Marion hotel at j 6:30 o'clock. Members of the ac-1 tive chapter and alumnae will be ; present for the occasion. Miss Caroline' Cooper will be toastmistress and Miss Dorothy j Deal, house president, will speak. The St Patrick theme will be carried out in the decorations. Co-chairmen for the event are Miss Evelyn Chapman and Miss Jean McCleary. Members of Sedge w irk Corps are invited to Corvallis for a re ception on March 21 for Mrs. Gol dia Kyle of Salem, department president of the Woman's Relief j Corps. ICE CHEAT! Qaarls . SAVING CENTER Salem West Salem .. . h .& J f f i LAYAWAY . . . FREE STORAGE UNTIL FALL! CONVENIENT TERMS! Lanebeoa was served ad cards i were in play at the meeting Tues- ! day of the Eastern Star Social Aft- j ernoon club at Masonic temDle. ! Pinochle and bridge were in play. Hostesses were Mrs. Carl An thony, Mrs. W. G. Burris. Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mrs. Zena Sharp nack. Mrs. Clarence Webber, Mrs. P. C. Cooper, Mrs. Granville Per kins, and Mrs. Roy Wassam. Mrs. Verden E. Hoekett is be ing welcomed home from Panama and Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Hoekett left by plane in January to join her husband, who had been seriously injured. He is now convalescing at the naval hos pital at Jacksonville. She will re main here with their sons until he receives a new assignment. GIRLS! WOMEN! TRY THIS IF YOITRE rOTOUS,CRAN(Y,TIRE!)-OUT On 'CERTAIN DAYS' of The Month I Do female functional monthly dis turbances make you feel nervous, fidgety, cranky, so tired and 'drag ged out' at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable I I Tho Statesman. Salem, Qreocn. A Fellowship Luncheon The Salem branch. AAUW. will meet for the annual Fellowship luncheon st the Marion hotel at 1 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Sketches of international stu dents will be presented by the following members cf the branch: Miss Lillian Davis, Mrs. Melford Nelson. Mics Mary Alderson. Miss Mildred Christenson. Dr. Helen Pearce. Miss Lois Hamer. Mrs. F. A, Massee. Miss Lenore Headley. Miss Carolyn Wilson. Miss Bervl Compound to relieve such symp toms. It's famous for this purpose! Taken regularly Pinkham s Compound helps build up resist ance against such distress. And that's the kind of product you Fhould buy. Thousands have re ported benefit! H'orift trying. VEGETABLE COMPOUND Miller's SEMSATTndDMAIL SEPIECnAIL IPUmiCIHIASIE SAILIE ia)4lS IFUIffiS Here's the Greatest Scoop of the Season! It's no secret that the price of furs is at the lowest level in six years, and we don't see why people are afraid to talk up. We intend to because your interest is at stake. Buy Now and Sae . . . 25 to 60! WERE NOW MOUTON : 240 92 HUDSON BAYSABLE SCARFS - 550 S 180 PONY .. .y... - $ 0 $ 240 MUSKRAT - 5 480 $ 240 CHEKIANG CARACUL 480 $ 240 NEWFOUNDLAND SEAL $ 480 $ 250 HOLLANDER BLENDED RAT BACK 550 360 CHINA MINK - $1500 $ 720 LUSTROUS BLACK PERSIAN LAMB $1000 $ 600 ERMINE - - - 51800 $10S0 ALL PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX COMPLETE FUR SERVICE! CLEANING . . . STORING . . . REPAIRING AND RESTYLING! Wednesday. March 12. 1S47 3 I Holt is fellowship chairman and I in charge cf the program. I Desn Melvin Geist will sing, ac ! companied by Mrs. Geist. Miss Joy Hills will review -While Time Remains" by Leland Stowe. The afternoon literary groop AAUW will meet tocay for a 1:15 dessert luncheon at the heme of Mrs. Stewart Dempsey. U15 (North 15lh street. Mrs. D. I Bishop will a-sist her. Mrs. E. F. I -. -1 ...ill t-w ir l.dlimni "in i - ..... . 'Mr. Blanding Build- His Dretm House," by Erie Hodses. 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