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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1947)
Younger Set Celebrates Birthdays ' Members of the, very young set re busy this week entertaining with birthday parties. Cor.ie. Collins celebrated her birthday Wednesday afternoon at party at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Col lins, on Market streeV A few of . her friends were invited to lunch eon in the garden. i Fifth Birthday Judy Fortmiller. ' daughter of Dr. and Mrs. E. V, Fortmiller, will be a party hostess this afternoon at their Fairmouct Hill home in honor ' of her fifth birthday. Games will be in play with birth day cake and refreshments fol lowing. Honoring Judy will be Susan Wilson. Bucky Schmidt. Gregory Stadter, Nancy Miller, Steven Dawson, and Carol Ramsden. Tmrtr Sa tarda 7 Bobby Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn O. Stevenson., will celebrate his fourth birthday t a garden party Saturday after noon at their Market street home. A May pole will center the birth day table with May Day favors for the guests. ; Bobby's guests will be Jimmy and Barbara Both, Johnny and Jerilyn Hughes, Barton McSherry, Tommy Martin, Butch Tuma, Monte and Michael Adams, Deena YVelden, and Susan. Lewis and Douglas Burns of Portland, and Patsy Stevenson.. Additional guests will'be Bob by's grandmother. Mrs. George Irvine, Mrs. Opal Hagenbush, Mrs. Edward Roth. Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. Irl McSherry; Mrs. C. T. 4 Martin. Mrs. Wayne Adams, frs. ' Robert Weiaen, . and Mrs. Jay Burns and -Mrs. David Lewis of Portland. Golfers Play, for Low Net A warm, sunny day greeted over fifty women golfers for . Ladies Day at the" Salem Golf club Wednesday morning. Prizes were awarded for low net Vith . Mrs. W. T. Waterman winning in class 'A; Mrs.. Brazier Small, class B: -and Mrs. Joseph E. Albrich, class C. Luncheon followed the day's play at the clubhouse. New golf ers welcomed were ' Mesdames Brazier Small. Kenneth Bell, Don ald Murdock, Donald Lutz, George Mirich and Homer L. Goulet. : 7 oz. Bags of O AsVt. Santlwiclir? O Dimples O News Boys O Ginger Snaps sh rrvr 2w Bag Boxed Cfcocolales 1-pound - , , r' Km eaancis JEWELRY Two distinct styles - leatherette or mirrori finish. Regular $2.49. Mother's Day special price 11 CRYSTAL 7UI IDLERS 9-Oz. Size Ribbed Design 5c Each ,or Auditions and syllabus exami nations will be" given . in . Salem Jun e 5 . by the Oregon Music Teachers association. Application blanks may be obtained at Wills Music store. Applications and fees must be in by May 14 and may be sent to Mrs. David Eason, 735 S. Church st, education chairman. Date Set for June Rites Sunday, June 22 has been set as the date for the coming mar riage of Miss Dolores Hamilton and Courtney Jones. The couple's engagement was announced in March. . Miss Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Hamilton and . her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jones, all of Salem. The rites will take place at the Calvary Baptist church at 5 o'clock with Mr. Charles Durden officiating. A reception will fol low the nuptials. Both Miss Hamilton and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school. He attended Willam ette university and Oregon State college and is a member of Kappa Sigma. He served in the navy V-1Z during the war. Chapter Honors Mothers Mothers day and Music week were jointly commemorated by members of Chadwick chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, at the Tuesday night meeting. Mrs. Rose Babcock, representing mothers of the chapter, was escorted to the east and spoke briefly. Mrs. Da vid Cameron sang two solos, dedi cating them to the late Mrs. Wal ter Denton. Milton Myers also spoke a brief word of greeting. Mrs. Fred Keeler and H. R. Rob inson, worthy matron and patron, presided. In charge of refresh ments and decorations were Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett Mr. and Mrs. E. C Holt, Miss Merle De Vaul. Mrs. J. C. Lindley, Mrs. J. H. Jennings and Mrs. James O. Barrell. The Merry Times Birthday rlnb will meet with Mrs. H. C. Bell, Carleton way, for a dessert lunch eon Friday at 1:15 pm. Mrs. J. F. Schon berg's birthday will be ob served. Mr. and Mrs. Frank HimllUa of Seattle are expected in the cap ital Friday for a several days vis it wih the Ralph and Clarence Hamilton and Mrs. C. S. Hamil ton. s will bo Heavy weight ular 19 VlMm OR nlIIDIffiRCmEF DOK Just Arrived Shipment of ah LMJ New Officers Are Elected Mrs. Walter Barsch was elected president of Salem Soroptimist club Wednesday noon at a lunch eon meeting in the Golden Pheas ant restaurant' She succeeds Mrs. Marie Ling. ' Other new 1 officers are Miss Irene DeLisle, first vice-president; Mrs. Glen McCormicky second vice-president; Miss Lucille Bush nell, secretary; Miss Lena Blum, corresponding secretary; Mrs. El len Gabriel, treasurer; and Mrs. Ethel Lau, director. The club announced the 30 rec ords donated by KSLM and sev eral albums purchased by the club have been given to Hillcrest school: Soropti mists last - winter gave-the school two record play ers. Chairmen Are Appointed ! ' Mrs. Joe Hopkins, president of the Beaver navy auxiliary VFW, appointed her committee chair men for the year at the meeting Tuesday night Appointed were Mrs. Peery Buren, membership; Mrs. James Ritchie, hospital; Mrs. Wallis Atkinson, finance; Mrs. Arvid Parson, Americanism; Mrs. Eva Tucker, sewing; Mrs. William Hyder, social; Mrs. Jess McNeil, post-war; Mrs. Dudley Bullock, rehabilitation, and Mrs. ! James Ritchie, poppy. i 'A box social for June 13 at the Mayflower hall was announced and a report on the veterans' hos pital was given by Mrs. Jessie Sanders. Mrs. Leon Hanson, dis trict president installed Mrs. William Hyder, treasurer, and Mrs. Jess McNeil, trustee. Credit Women Attend Tea Mrs. Ethel Gallinger, president of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club, and Mesdames Alta Myers, Louise Jones, Lillian Wilgers and Lorn a Lucas, mem bers of the Salem club, attended a tea in Portland Sunday at the home of Miss Louise McMahon. The- affair was in honor of the three Oregon officers of the Pa cific Northwest council of Credit Women's Breakfast clubs. The Portland club was hostess and honor guests were Mrs. Mabel Bliss, Portland, council president; Mrs. Bessie Kayser, Salens, treas urer; and Miss Nondua Clark, Portland, corresponding secretary. "Thursday.Thrift" is designed for one purpose Savings aro to be found throughout tho store. Savings for Everyone. 7-Piece 11 jai and six glasses. Reg TOKO a widths, all colors 2Bc 79c I u Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Welden of Lewistown, Montana are arriving in the capital Sunday by plane for. a week's visit with their daughter-in-law and granddaugh ter, Mrs. Robert D. Welden and Deena. Minnie Jackson Is Honor Guest . A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Miss Minnie Jo Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jackson, whose marriage of Edgar Lee Vice, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Vice, will be an event of the spring when Mrs. Charles Worley and Mrs. John Beebe en tertained. Games were in play with refreshments following. Snowballs, peonies and red roses were used in decorating the rooms. Honoring" Miss Jackson were Mrs. Robert Key, Mrs. Kermit Nysth, Mrs. Calvin Jackson, Miss Lorene Jackson, Mrs. L. M, Vice, Miss Mildred and Miss Fern Vice, Mrs. Gilbert Vice and the host esses. Mrs. Jory Will Head Mothers Mrs. Harold Jory was elected president of Alpha Chi Omega mothers at the last meeting of the season Tuesday night at the chapter house. Other officers are Mrs. Blaine Brown, vice-president; and Mrs. L.- C. Stark, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. C. W. Par ker is the retiring president Tlw sorority girls presented the mothers with a gift Plans were made for a covered dish dinner with the fathers and daughters in June at the C. W. Parker home. 91st Birthday Celebrated E. I. Byram was surprised on his 91st birthday Sunday when a group of friends and relatives called at his country home on Sun nyview avenue. Present were his daughter. Miss Frances Byram of Tillamook. Na deen Hutchinson, who celebrated her 20th birthday the same day, Marva Hutchinson and Donald Brown of Eugene, Otis Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchinson of Pilot Rock, Dr. and Mrs. George Jordan and John of Albany, Mr. and Mrs. D. Douglas of Canby and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher. .David Kit tea. whs was going to -give a puppet show at the Sa lem public library on Saturday has postponed the show until Sat urday, May 17 at 10 ajn. : Y V J f 11 I J llJ)) ) VJ ylWll K7 A variety of ravon print dres- I y Jvn J? V 8e8 n a clr an(l styles to y j ,..v . choose from. Get Mother one Ik f i ' for Mother's Day. Rejrular i I'lyl $6.95. t-n lM (999 'tV - ! Thursday loj yllA nIy -T Jlp Ludden to Play Piano Bcnnet Ludden. member of Wil lamette university's school of mu sic faculty, will appear in piano recital at Waller hall tonight at 8:15 p.m. o'clock. The program, open to the public, is one of a series bring presented during Mu sic week by Xhc school of music. Mr. Ludden will play Sonata in B flat by Mozart. "Moments Musical" in F minor and in A flat by Schubert two preludes by Debussy, "Intermezzo" in A minor and "Capricco" in G minor by Brahms, and "Symphonic Etudes" by Schumann. Annual Silver Tea Saturday Jason Lee Wesleyan Service guild will honor mothers and daughters at a silver tea in the church parsonage, 860 Jefferson st, between 2 and 4 o'clock Saturday. The rooms will be decorated with spring flowers by Miss Helen Fletcher and Mrs. Otto Yunker. Mrs. Roy Fedje, Mrs. William Utley, Mrs. J. Ed ear Purdy, and Mrs. S. Raynor Smith will pour. ,Mrs. Marvin Neddleton is in charge of tea arrangements. All mothers and daughters interested are invited. Musicians Will Give Programs Four young Salem musicians will be presented in three con certs in Tillamook on May 12. Taking part wili be Donna Jane Macklin, violinist pupil of Boris Sirpo, Portland; Bernice Kleihege, soprano, pupil of Josephine Albert Spaulding; Sandra Nordyke in three original piano compositions; and Frances Baum. pianist, in solo group and accompanist. They are pupils of Mrs. David Eason. Visitors In Uia capital a few days this week were Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mangle or Grants Pass, for mer Salem residents. Women la your 40Ti' this medi etas 1m Hum m rrtter hot ftaahva. Mrrout Iwnlnn wha due to tte. luBcttonal attMto-oca' period pecu liar to worn a. Wort trjnnf .' .t - To Save You Money. Extra values at Extra Watch for "Thursday Thrift" Each Week-Thoro SiZC 3g 50 AIMSVILLE A graap of neighbors and friends gathered at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, east of Aumsville for a house warming. Lunch was served by the guests, and cards were in play. i Present were: Messrs and Mes dames Cecil Bindel, Ambrose Doz ler. Otto Burson. Paul Dozler, Henry Minten. L. Minten. B. Por ter, Walter l-ulay. Eldon Girtman, Ed Forrette and Robert Smith. Joan, Charlene and Margurite Frost, Eileen and Andrea Dozler, Kenneth Porter, Shirley, Patsy and Mary Ann Minten, Marcella Forrette, Donald Forrette, Mal colm Long. Jack Stewart, Harry Girtman, Larry Freres, Raymond Porter and Harold Porter and the hosts. Mrs. Taylor Hawkins will be among the mothers spending the weekend on the University of No, our chickens aren't shrink ing in size but they are in number. There are over 1 rail lion less chickens on Oregon and Washington farms now than last year. At the same time Oregon and Washington population has increased 28 tn the last few years, result ing in a critical shortage ot poultry and eggs in this area. Poultry growers are urged to increase their flocks and help alleviate this situation. See your local Triangle dealer and let him help you plan. See Your Local Triangle) Dealer- 6-Piece HIES 1946 1947 1948 Small size pitcher with 4 juice glasses & crystal plate. An ideal set to serve cool drinks with on the rNfe hot days to come. Keg- I 3TVir iC ular 98c. Special Tries Man 4-piece Special mm Reg. 49e The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Oregon campus for Junior and Mothers weekend as the guest of her daughter, Harriet Club Surprises Mrs. Carter A surprise handkerchief show er was held for Mrs. Wade Car ter on her birthday when she was hostess to the Merry Ming lers club at her home on Fisher Road. 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