The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 04, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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Mrs. John O. Burchara of SalenC who was elected pre
sident of the Oregon division of the American Association
of University Women at the biennual convention held on
the University of Oregon campus last weekend. She is a
past president of the Salem branch, AAUW. (Kennell-
Women Attend
City Luncheon
Motoring to Portland to attend
a luncheon at tht Congress hotel
far past district presidents. Presi
dents elect and presidents were
the following from Marlon auxil
iary 61, WW: Mrs. Leon Hansen,
Mrs, James Be 11. Mrs. Ralph Har
lan, Mrs. Joe Hornifer, Mrs. Ar
win Strayer, Mrs. 'John Peterson,
Mrs. Clarence Forbis, Mrs. Gene
vieve Olson and Mrs. Russell
Mudd. Mrs. Grace H. Davis from
national headquarters was' the
speaker and . Mrs, Marie Dana,
national guard and Mrs. Louis
Starr.1 wife cf the national com
mander were also present. A coun
cil meeting in the afternoon and
an open meeting in the evening
were included in the program. -.- -
The sewing club of Marion aux-J
.luarr661 will meet Friday at I
o'clock and at 7:30 - with Mrs.
Genevieve Olson. 535 South 30th
street. The auxiliary will hold
open installation April 14 at VFW
halL ; -
Mrs. Orral Rraak was fcesteas
for-a birthday party honoring her
baband Thursday night: Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Cart Holro
stedt. Mrj and Mrs. Don Jacobe.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smyres and
Donna Smyres. Pinochle was - in
play with, lunch served at a late
Dining at the Ed Fawera resi
dence Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ltbiskv and sons, Wallace
and Ronald, from Aberdeen, S.
D. E. W. Powers, Sr., and Eunice
Osmin, of Salem, H. Kent Wechter
of North end, and tht hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Powers, and Patricia.
Hons guests ef Mr. and :. Mrs.
Walter B. Minier and Mr. and Mrs
Ervip Potter have been Mr. and
Mrs. fcianiey K. Stevenson of Eu
gene and Monday was enjoyed in
roruana.
Victorian-Grand Rapids $
Brands Find Grand Hotel Mixture of
Old-New; Visit Berlin, Hitlers Shelter
' Batter's Net: Fonowtas Is saother of tfco scries of exelaslv
stories ssads available to The lUtMimu by Sirs. Janes T. Braae. wtfe , ,
. ef the Orecea supreme eoort Justfra stew servlag ea the aailltarr
Uibamal coailSerlM had wax ertoes.)
NUERNBERG, Germany (Special to The Statesman)- The
lobby of the Grand hotel here is narrow and dark, with pillars of
marble the color ot liverwurst, topped with bronze. The furniture is
a combination of early Victorian at its worst and Grand Rapids, ditto.
The elevator has a narrow glass
door; the operator steps out, smil
ing, bows you into the moving
room which contains an uphol
stered settee complete with anti
macassar. -
On first arriving, and after Fd
finally presented the proper pass,
we ' were taken to the second
floor and, covering our ears to
protect them from frost 'bite,, fol
lowed the porter down intermina
ble hails the temperature of a
frozen food locker and into a
charming, warm three room suite.
The desk opposite the door, is a
carved rosewood rarity the rest
of the furniture cheap and dilapi
datedbut somehow comfortable.
We steep under two feather mat
tressci apiece, each encased in
beautiful damask and our table
cloths and -sheets!! The solid brass
door handle and hinges the mar
ble window sills, the huge bath
room with built-in tub and walls!
1 ... . . a
completely covered wnn wniie
uie. me maroie iioorea oau De-
speak an earlier period of luxury,
The dining rooms are utilitarian
with a few beautiful pictures, bat
tered dishes, silver marked UJ5.N.
which looks like pewter, good,
prompt service and heavy meals
ending with rich deserts! '
Last week the judges of Tribu
nal III met with. General Clay in
Berlin and the wives went along
for the ride in the general's pri
vate car. All along the route,
through Wierzburg we saw miles
of battered buildings. The Ger
man cities know who won the
war, and even the. country dis
tricts know they have been in
vaded. . '
Arriving in Berlin we went
straight to the A-M.G.U.S.
housed In the former Luftwaffe
headquarters, a series of huge
white buildings, connected by
breeze-ways. We stayed at guest
house, formerly the house of Dr.
Rust, the Reich minister of edu-
Journey to Jernsalcm
Maxwell Anderson's -Pulitzer
Prize Winner
Broadway Presentation of
Passover Pilgrimage
lo Jerusalem
TWO HOUR MOTION PICTURE
- Without Charge to
Children, Youth, Adults
Showings
9:30 a. tW 1:00 p, m.. 3:15 p. m.
GOOD FRIDAY
First Ilethodisi Church
Carrier Room
cation, a palace set in a park! The
music room is furnished with
"Louis Quatorze settees, chairs
and tables, and the rugs are so
fine Jn weave, so delicate in col
oring, it seems a sacrilege to step
on them.
We went on two sight-seeing
tours of .the city. Ruin every
where. As for the Reich Chancellory
itself, it was dreamed up by a
man with delusions of grandeur.
We walked down miles ot bat
tered cofridor floored with gold
and blue mosaic Turning in the
central doorway, we faced what
had been Hitler's shrine! All dis
tinguishing marks and furniture
nave been removed, also most or
the roof and rear wall. We passed
down a broken flight of steps.
across an open courtyard, past a
huge snow filled swimming pool
to . Hitler's , air-raid shelter. We
walked down concrete steps, 50
feet underground, into a series
of small rooms, a complete house
with a tile lined, earth floored
kennel for Eva's dog! Everything
removable has been removed. The
smoked soiled walls of the sup
posed death chambers are cov
ered with initials and caricatures
of th,e. man with the moustache
and a lock of hair over his eye.
One exit leads through a tun
nel into an office building 50 feet
away. He thought of (almost) ev
erything! We shopped on Monday, prowl
ing among ruined buildings and
through back alleys, but; bought
nothing, my supply of marks and
my pidgin German were -insufficient.
In the downtown districts
street after street is demolished,
but many of the beautiful homes
are undamaged.
(A continuation of this letter,
with housekeeping details: will be
published soon on the Woman's
Page.)
Shower Honors
Lorraine lones
CENTRAL HOWELL i- Miss
Lorraine Jones, April bride-elect,
was honored at a shower Monday
night when Miss Carmen Roth,
Mrs. Clarence Simmons, jr., and
Mrs. C. L. Simmons'; sr. enter
tained at the home of the latter.
Spring flowers were used ', in dec
orating. , Alarm clocks timed to
go off at different times' helped
the honor guest to find the hidden
gifts. A mock wedding and games
were enjoyed.
Present were Miss Lorraine
Jones, Mrs. L. F. Jones, Mrs. El
vin Herr, Mrs. Paul Riensche,
Mrs. Henry Beutler, Mrs.! Harold
Roth, Miss Shirley Ross. Miss
Adeline Haury, Miss Josephine
Haury, , Miss Doris Roth, Mrs.
Leonard Roth, Mrs. Clarence Herr,
Miss Ruth West. Miss Vemetta
Herr, Miss Shirley Roth and the
hostesses.
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Honor Guest
A reception and dance was held
Saturday in the Sunken ballroom
of the Masonic temple, Portland,
honoring Mrs. Fred Helbock, of
Portland, frand royal matron of
the Order of the Amaranth, Inc.,
state of Oregon, and Ilarvey As
ton of Salem, grand royal patron,
and their corps of officers.
Other officers from Hanna Rosa
court, Salem, honored were:
Mrs. Ray Heckinger, grand
truth; Mrs. A. A. Taylor, grand
prelate; William S. Wilson, grand
sword bearer; and Irving A. De
France, grand representative to
Ohio.
Over 40 members from Salem
vere in attendance.
The Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Friday, Aprti 4, 13t73
Silverioai Officers' j and . board
men(bers of the Business and Pro
fessional Women's club were
hosts at a fun party Tuesday
night held in connection with the
regular April business meeting.
Mrs. Victor Sather, a member,
was given a gift during the social
hour. Slides of Silverton scenes
before the turn of the century
were shown. The pictures were
from the widely known collection
of June Drake. Childhood pictures
of club members were also shown.
During the business ' session,
announcement was made of the
Parent-Teacher hobby show April
11. The club will hold Its annual
election In May when employers
will be feted at , musical pro
gram and dinner, preceding the
business session. -
. Miss Hannah Olson poured at
the lace covered table centered
with pink and blue hyacinths and,
lighted tapers of the same shades.
ALBANY U Mr. aaol Mrs. Ar
thur Beardsley have returned
home after a visit in Cheyenne,
Wyo., with her aunt, Mrs. Lena
Wisroth and In Denver. They were
gone two weeks.
HOME CHANGES HANDS
SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Benner.have sold a one-half
acre tract on Lancaster drive U
Albert, Mayhood who now has a
home under construction. ..
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