The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 02, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    MrsJ John
Carson Is
President
, "Mi. John H- Carson wrs elect
ed president el Ibe Salem General
bofcpital acxlliaiy or tlye ensuing
p ysr at. the annual membership
tea nseetirg hejd Tuesday "after
noon at the Mayflower auditorium.
Other newly elected officer are
Mrs. David Bennett Hill, first vice
, president; i Mrs. George Schwarz,
. cond vice president; Mra: Robert
E. Joseph, recording .secretary;
' Sirs. Vernon Perry, corresponding
secretary; ; Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson,
treasurer:: Mrsl Dourl'as .McKay,
iirs. Wallace Hug' and Mrs. Rich
ard L. Cooler, board of director?
elected lor a three year term; and
. Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, director,
to EH the unexpired; term of Mrs.
iMary Margaret Phillips,, who re
ciened. - Mrs. Chandler Brown, who has
erred sspresideot the" pt year,
'..pres-ided and pave her annual re
port as did 'Mrs. Glenn Paxson,
treasurer. A report on the success
ful membership drive just closed,
with Mrs. Richard Cocfley as chair
man, was, given. " J - I
. M: Iiliten McDonald, super
intendent i of -the Salem General
hosTMtal. . introduced the speaker.
ySulxoo L. .Meyer, president of the-
'ncrpital board oi directors. He told
tii the - growth and accomplish
ments of the hospital and future
plans for a new. builcjing. . J
1 A tea hour followed the meet
mg with .Mrs. Robert ,G. Brady,
Society.-.:. Cliibs
Music :...The Home
i I CLUB CALENDAR I .
WEDNESDAY I
St. Paul's fuild of St. Paul's. Epis
copal; church no-hot luncheon ' and
business mtinr,-'Prih house. 1 p.m.
Women' guild. First Congregational
church, fnect at church. 2 p.m. i ;
PEP club dinner meeting. Gold Ar
row. 6 pm. - 1 '
WSCS of "Leslie Methodist church
with Mrs. S. G. Bundlett. 1595 S. High
est. 2 p.m.- -i -,. . .
Pythian Sisters, meet KP hall,
DJn. f ' S - V . - "
Sons of Union Veterans and auxil
iary meet at Salem Woman's club
house. 1 :ISO p.m. .- ' i -
Ladies of the Grand Army of Re
public. YWCA. 2 p. m
THURSDAY i
American Legion auxiliary, Salem
unit- 436. meet in Coral room, cham
ber of commerce. p.m"
- American Gold Star Mothers regu
lar meeting. VFW halt, t p.m.
Pioneer post.-No. 149.. meet Amer
ican Legion halt, t p.m.
DAV auxiliary business meeting, Sa
lem Woman's clubhouse. p.m. -
Spiritual Sunflower club with Mrs.
Sam Harms. 379 N. Cottage St- 1 p.m.
AAUW Thursday evening Literature,
froup with Mrs. J. Parker Unebepry.
15 Kingwood drive. p.v m.
Friendly Neighbors Garden club
with Mrs. Hubert Dunn. 130 Salem
Heiehts ave., S p. m,.
Keizer Sewing dub with Mrs. A."
Goldsby.-covered ili luncheon. '-.
srl and Mrs. filgar T. ? Pierce
pouring. The table centerpiece was.
a silver bowl filled witn an ar
rangement of varied garden flow
ers. . i r.
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Custom-
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To Suit Your , .
Pocketbook 1
Or Have Your Suit Ren-
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Tailoring fronj a Patch to a Neiv Gprm'ent .
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Values galore! Smart acw wash
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Youthful California styles k wash
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Alsor Albany Corvallis - EageM
Au Revoir
Party for
Matron
Mrs. Hugh William McElhinny
was hostess for ah au revoir party
Tuesday night at the .senior
Charles McElhinny home on Court
street in compliment to M r s.
Charles Stuart McElhinny, jr., who
is leaving Thursday for Nampa,
Idaho to make her home.
Mrs. McElhinny will be accom
panied as far the The Dalles by her
mother and . sister, Mrs. M. P.
Duffy and Miss Florence Duffy,
where they will visit with relatives
and friends. Mrs. McElhinny will
go on to Nampa Saturday to join
her husband, where he is now in
business. : ' - -
A dessert supper ivas served by
the hostess, with several hours of
contract bridge following. Bou
quets of spring flowers provided
the decorative note.
Honoring Mrs. McElhinny were
Miss Margaret Bellinger, Miss
Edith Moxley, Miss Janice Nelson,
Miss Marianne Low, Miss Jean
Taylor, Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton,
Mrs. Robert Gormsen, Mrs. Robert
E. Barnett, Miss Florence Duffy,
Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs. Benjamin
Whisenanfl and the hostess.
Chapel Rites '
At St. Paul's
Thursday, March 27 the chapel
of St Paul's Episcopal church was
the scene of the wedding of Miss
Charmaine Bartlett, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs; Sid Bartlett, to By
ron Forest Wiens, soi of Mr. and
Mrs.- W. Wiens of Salem. The Rev.
George H. Swift officiated.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, was attended by her
sister, Miss Truth Bartlett, and
best man was Elmer Doll, brother-in-law
of the groom. The train
bearers were? her small ; brother,
Billy, and cousin, Lani Gay Knox
of Ashland. The- groom's sister,
Mrs. Elmer Doll, was the or
ganist "' .
The bride iwore a white bro
caded taffeta - gown with ' finger
tip veil, bouffant skirt and long
tram. She carried a bouquet of
pink roses. The maid of honor
wore a pink gown with overskirt
of net, dotted with sequins. Her
nosegay was of pink roses. .
The bride's' mother was. dressed
in grey,: with white " accessories
and a corsage of pink carnations.
The groom's mother wore a black
ensemble and a corsage of deep
red carnations. -
" Following the ceremony a . re
ception was given at the Wien's
home. After a trip along the coast
the young people will make their
home in Salem where Mr. Wiens
Is employed by the McKay Chev
rolet company. .
The Liberty Wsman't clnb will
meet -Thursday ( afternoon at two !
p.m. with MrsvA. E. Ellison on
the Boone road for its mohlhly
business session.' Delegates to the
county federation will be selected.
Assisting hostesses are Mesdames
Gerald Newton and C. W Stacey.
All women nf the TJhertv mm.
ftnunity are invited. A plant and
shrub sale will be held for the
benefit of the, proposed new co
operative house at Oregon State
college. Mrs. Homer McWain will
give a talk and demonstration on
"Flower Arrangement. f - f
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald A. Young are their
son, David, who is home for spring
vacation from the Brentwood
School for Boys in Victoria, B.C.
and his classmate, Arthur Bridges,
who lives in China. They will be
here until next Tuesday? They
will spend part of their vacation
at the Young's summer place at
Tidewater ' on the Alsea river.
Englewood Woman's elnb will
meet Friday with Mrs. 1 A. Pep
per, 1040 North 16th street Friday
at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Jennie Chal
mers, Mrs. H. R. Mitchell and
Mrs. Lloyd Robinson will assist
her. The Rev. Louis White will
review the book, . "The Lost
Word. Una Fedderri will furnish
music. ...
. i -
Mrs. J. Parker Lineberrr and
Mrs. Jack Napier will entertain
members of the Thursday evening
AAUW Literature group at the
former's home, 815 Kingwood dr..
at 8 o clock, Mrs. Walter S. Brad
ley will review "Music with a
Feather Duster." '
From Eocene comes news of the
birth of a son, William - Burton,
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Currey
f Norma Jean Gubertson) on Mon
day, March 31. The baby's grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Gilbertson and Mrs. Olive Currey
of Salem. .,
Mrs. Bryan Goodenongh has re
turned from a six weeks visit in
Phoenix, Arizona with her son-in-
law and daughter, .Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Sheldon. En route home
the travelers stopped in Los An
geles for a visit, with friends. .
Minglers Meet i
Merry 'Minglers, meeting at
Mayflower, hall Thursday night,
entertained their families with a
covered rlih supper. Present were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Fabry and Jo
anne, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Wagers
and Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wagers and Glen, Mr. and Mrs.
Viker Wagers, Mr. and 1 Mrs. ' Lee
Wagers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barker,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Malm, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Scharf, Joan and Janice, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pickerel and Dee,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprick, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Page. Shirley; Eddie,
Marilyn and Daryl, Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Case and Donald. Mrs. Albert
Fabry will entertain the club
April 10.
Bridal Plans
Plans have been completed for
the wedding of Miss Lorraine
Jones," daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. F. Jones, and Roy W. HerY, son
of -Mrs. Ida Herr, which will take
place at the-Pratum Mennonite
church on April 11. The Rev. Wil
bert Regier will officiate at the
8 o'clock nuptials. Singing will be
Miss Evelyn Clipfell and Grover
Welty. Mrs. Wilbert Regier will
play the accompaniments and
wedding marches.
Miss Jones, who will be given
in marriage by her father, has
'asked Miss Shirley Kaufman to be
her honor maid. Bridesmaids will
be Miss Josephine Haury and Miss
Shirley Hall. Darlene Roth will be
flower girl and Phillip Riensche
the ring bearer.
; Clarence Herr Will serve as best
man ' and ushers ' will be Paul
Riensche and Robert L. Elfstrom,
jr. A wedding reception will jol
low in the church parlors.
Legislators
Are Guests
' Several informal parties are on
the social slate this last week of
the legislative session.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lam
port were hosts -for an informal
dinner party Tuesday night at
their Ben Lomand-park home for
a group of their legislative friends.
The Lamports plan a similar al
fair later in the week.
: Rep. and Mrs. Frank Doerfler
entertained . Informally Tuesday
night at their suburban home on
Lancaster Drive for a , group of
their legislative friends. Assisting
the hosts were Mrs. Wallace Doer
fler and Mrs. Donald Doerfler.
Later in the evening the Doerflers
and their guests gathered for din
ner at the Buchaneer.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Glfford (Beth
Greenlee) are the parents of a
daughter, Cheryl Louise, born at
Good Samaritan Hospital, Port
land, Sunday morning. She is the
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Gif ford' and Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Greenlee, all ox Salem.
GRADUATION
WATCHES
Lay-it-A way
Now
Take Your
Pick of ' .
Beautiful New
Designs.
Prettier .than
,Ever.'
Our Prices are
Reasonable.
A Large Stock
of Watch
Bands
Guests Are
Bidden to
A Party '
Mrs Richard Chambers will be
hostess for an informal party
Thursday night at the G. F. CharaT
bers home on North 13th street in
compliment to a group of her
friends.
A dessert supper will be served
by the hostess with guest seated
at small tables centered with in
dividual bouquets of spring flow
ers. Contract- bridge will be in
play -during the evening.
Guests of Mrs. Chambers will
be Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, jr., Mrs.
Roland Merseteau, Mrs. Roger
Quackenbush. Mrs. Douglas Cham
bers, Mrs'. Wayne Hadley, Mrs.
Wilmer. H. Page, Miss Patricia
Vandeneynde. Miss Beth Siewert,
Mrs Halvor Halvorson, Mrs. Rob
ert Brownell, Mrs. George A. Ar
buckle. Mrs. Cobum G.rabenhors,t,
Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and Mrs.
Dale Shepherd.
Hostesses to
Fete Clubs
Entertaining this week centers
around several infromal affairs.
Mrs. Donald McCargar has bid
den her club to a bridge luncheon
Thursday afternoon at her Fair
mount Hill home.
Mrs. Claybourne Dyer will en
tertain members of her club at
bridge and a late supper Thurs
day night at her North 13th street
home. .
. Also a hostess Thursday night
will be Miss Phyllis Fisher, who
will fete her club at a dessert
supper and evening or bridge at
the State street home of her par
ents,, the Earl Fishers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shepard will
be hots at dinner and bridge Fri
day night in- compliment to mem
bers of their club at their Marion
street home. - - .
Mrsl. Frank Myers presided at
a bridge luncheon Monday after
ihkii t lier North Wlnln nil rt
homejfor members of her club.
. I
Mrs. Fisher
Wins Award
A distinct honor has come to
former Salem woman, Mrs. E. E.
Fi-hef. who now resides in Port
land. For her outstanding work in
health activity she recently won
first place in a nation-wide conr
test sponsored by Hygeia maga
zine. Mrs. Alice B: Fisher is the
widow of Dr. E E Fisher, former
Salem physician and surgeon, and
the mother of Dr. Arthur Fisher,
who returned to Salem to practice
after the war.
The national magazine, pub
lished by, the American Medical
association, ; based its award to
Mrs. ! Fisher for her record in
health work which began hi 1920
i while she lived in Salem. She has
; held office in a number of pub
j lie health organizations, for the
past 'two years serving on the
staff of the Oregon Tuberculosis
association.
The Portland woman has been
national treasurer for the Ameri-
Tho Statosmcnx. Sol a Oregon, Wodaoodory. Jlprfl 2, 18473
tionar in Oregon public schools'.
where texts ; assisted teachers, in j
can Medical Association auxiliary
and is a charter member of the
Oregon Stite auxiliary. When the
latter group was first organized
she held the presidency for two
years.
Mrs. Fisher was appointed state
chairman of Hygeia magazine in
June, 1946, after which she
worked with the Tuberculosis as
sociation and county health asso
ciations to place 12S0 subscript
k '
outlining courses of health wcrk.'
SheJis a member of the Portland
SornptimUt club.
Friendly Neighbors Garden club
will meet Thursday night ati the;
horn of Mrs. Hubert. Dunn, i VSQ
Salem Heights ave t o'clcck.
There will be a plant exchange,
and 'Mrs. Louis, Anderson w i 1 1
speak on 'Containers." i
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