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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1947)
Breakfast To Honor Couple Mr. and Mr. Robert Needham and Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Al ien will be hosts for a 9:30 o'clock breakfast Sunday morning at the former's North 21st street home in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C. Collins of San Fran cisco, who are visiting in the cap ital a few days. Bidden to honor the visitors arc Dr. and Mrs. Kimball Page and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy, Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine. Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrenre King, Dr. and Mrs. William L. Lidbeck. Mr. and Mrs. Stewcrt John on, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Miss Esther Baird.Miss Manraret Wagner. Dr. Winfield Needham and the hosts. Friday vniht Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter . Buck entertained Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Collins at their summer place at Butte Creek. The visitors have Just returned from a motor trip north which - took them to Bowen Island in British Columbia. Vancouver; BC a short stay at Paradise Inn at Mt Rainier, Bcllingham "and Seattle. Their year-old daughter, Robin Lee, remained, here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins. Mr. Collins will fly home Sunday jnd his wjfe and daughter will go on to Al bany for a visit with her parents before leaving for the bay city- " . Family Dinner -Fetes Mogans Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches were boats for a family dinner Friday night ' at their North Summer street residence in welcome 'home to her nephew and family, Lt, Col and Mrs. Farley Mogan. who ar rived this week with their small dauchter. Martha Nell, from Frankfurt, Germany; Covers were placed for Lt. Col and - Mrs. Mogan, Mrs. Frank Mogan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riches, Mrs, Kate Nickerson, Mrs. J H. -Farley. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Heinlein and Mr. and Mrs. Riches Mr. and Mrs. Max Epstein and children of Seattle are guests of the Louis Epsteins. The hosti will entertain for them tonight and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steinbock will entertain later next week. Mrs Leonard Subotnick of Portland will be a hostess in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jftood and son Bobby and his mother, Mrs. Earl Rood of Salinas, Calif, spent Sun day at the L. L. Brown home, 1150 N." 18th tt. Peach Situation Canning Peaches Due Within Week or So, Ahead of Schedule; Crop Ample By' Maxine Bngen . Statesman Woman's Editor Women of this vicinity are preparing themselves for one of this summer's later canning tasks, that of putting down peaches --and this considerable ahead of the usual schedule. While nmm Portland dealers are Quoted as having said that farm er are not planning to market all In selling them, local growers and peaches are never big sellers and often are more difficult to dispose et than the later all-purpose va rieties. Peaches will be lower in price this year than last, but the regular high grade- canning peaches Crawford. Slappies and Elbertas, will be between $3 and $3.50 a large box. Some confusion was experi enced here, according to my in formants, about low prices quoted In Portland, but this was probably not referring to the large bushel boxes, but to the lugs, which are much smaller. Early peaches have been in market for some days, but most of these are, less deirable for canning. However, some women do can early Craw fords, which - r CM E Society .... Clubs Music . . . . The Home CLUB CALENDAR SUNDAY Maccabe picnic. Silver Creek Falls. Ladle Auxiliary of 369th engineers and 409th quartermaster, with m. urif Slyr,., v..re.: ... - Marion auxiliary, vrw. at me uu ... . .. ' . .. 1 s p.m. fr'ptnsteri meet with Mien Helen Shep- rt, 750 N. Summer it., p.m. FRIDAY Florence Vail MiMionary society. Calvary Baptist church, picnic on church lawn, 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Roth A Hostess Mrs. George P. Roth was host- e s for'a buffet supper. party Fri day night at her home on Colum bia street in compliment to Mrs. George Bynon. Later in the evening the guests feied Mrs. Bynon with a shower. A pink and blue color scheme was carried out with bouquets of glad- ioluses and larkspur providing the. decorative note. Honoring Mrs. Bynon were Mesdames Claire Tucker, Carle- ton Roth, Lu Singer, Carl Butte, Gene Shaw, Louis Sachtler. An gus McRae, Glenn Woodry, Glenn Lewis, Robey Ratcliffe, Richard Wherley, Frank Opitz, John Hoffman, Julius Hilfiker, Herbert Misfon, George Fletcher, Wendell Weckert, Dell Williams, Miss Irene Howe and the hostess. Mrs. Carleton Hostess Mrs. Edmund Carleton was hostess to incoming and - outgoing officers of the Salem Heights as their house guests, her son-in-Mother club Tuesday., New offi- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cers entertained -were .Mrs. L. S. Bayne, president; Mrs. L. K. Zwicker, vice president; Mrs. L. T- : 1 -J . XI frJS!?' erman and Mrs. Lewis Anderson. NuinMl tn serve as room mother for the coming school year were Mrs. Carl Mamis, Mrs. Ted Ross, Mrs. Paul Harvey, Mrs. Lee Ol son, Mrs. H. Bacon, Mrs. James Morgan, Mrs. E. Battles and Mrs. Earl Thielin. Miss Janet Kirk, daughter of the Walter Kirks, will be home today from Eugene where she has been attending the first summer ses sion at the University of uregon. She will be here' for the remain der of the summer with her par ents. their peaches because of difficulty grocers explain that early slicing are now ripe, according to one grower. Improved Crawfords should be here in about 10 days, Slappies in a week and improved Elbertas a little later. Various orchards produce their fruit at different times, but it's best to check with the grower or dealer for the exact time yours will be ready. While the statements made! from Portland indicated that the supply of fruits would be over abundant, local experts say no. the crop is about average. How ever, in some cases this year orch- ardists did not thin early in the season, a practice which is neces sary when the yield is too heavy for the trees to support ml r..by CHERAMY ruu Tm You'll take h with yo everywhere, your favorite perfume with its purse-sua metal safety holder in gold, silver and pastel colors. i Comes at no extra cost Limited quantities only. City Filled Wifh Many Visitors The capital city is filled with imany visitors during the summer months with much informal en tertainlng arranged in their hon or. Miss Mabel P. Robertson has as her house guest this week, Mrs. George Guyles of Tacoma, who has pften visited in -the capital. They Tn, i i rj. 4 iuuijj nu. imut i Seal Rocks with Miss Elizabeth Lord. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd have entertained members of her fam ily as their guests the past week. The travelers were Dr. and. Mn C. M. Holcomb and - daughter, Maude, and Miss Mary Edith Can non of San Antonio, Texas, who have been; touring in Alaska and the northivcsL. Mrs. Manfred Olson and chil dren, Bobby and Eleanor, of Med ford have arrived for a two weeks virit with her mother, Mrs. - M. Wilson Savage, and uncle and aunt, the Robert W. Craigs. Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams have as their house guests this week- ends, Mr. and Mrs. R. ' M Van Gilder of Seattle, Miss Helen Shepard will have as her weekend guest. Miss Mary Mulligan of Seattle, who is flying down today. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Devers and children, Suzanne, Jimmy 2nd Doug, of Portland are spending the weekend in Salem with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Krebs, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers.' Mrs. Douglas Sharp and chil- dren, Patricia and Michael, of St Joseph, Mo, who have been visit ing in Portland with-her parents, are in Salem a few days with Lt Col. Sharp's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Walters have Donald Womack and son, Walter Donald, of Richmond, Calif. Camp Fire Girls rVfrnn SllrffV vuuiiJ UlV-llCnj, A day camp, in the form of summer round up, will be held at Paradise Islands for all Camp Fire Girls in Salem on July 28 and Aug. 11 from 10 to 3 o'clock. Girls are. asked to wear old clothes, to bring twenty cents, plus a medium sized carrot, onion and potato in -addition to their own pop and sandwiches. - They should also bring a knife, a piece of string and an old toothbrush. The schedule has been arranged to everyone will participate in ac tivities including hiking, swim n ing, games and crafts. A novel feature will be 'a weather bureau with Mrs. George Hewitt in charge, where the girls will learn' to make weather fore casts and construct a simple bar ometer. Mrs. Lyle Shepherd will con duct nature classes and Mrs. Ralph Steele will be in charge of camp craft Doreen Cavendar, Loris Merriot, Dorothy Ladd. Car ol Hardie, Ann Fowler, who are working on their Torch Bearers Rank will assist with waterfront hiking, crafts' and sports Mrs. R. L.Bangs, field director is in charge of arrangements'. The Camp Fire organization "Which is a member of the community chest sponsors these day camps for the benefit of the "stay at 'homes" who cannot attend the regular summer camp. Later on a similar one day camp will be conducted for the Blue Birds, Junior organi zation of Camp Fire. - 1 Tir.lG'AGAIM' :..ioi jn aj i " rt VrNy D0YS an Yes, once again Mickey tells time with his hands the correct time, so you can hove a perfect record at school. U. S. Time makers of millions of good timepieces now in ser viceproduces Mickey Mouse, which means that it's a REAL watch, a REALLY GOOD watch, as good as any dad would wear. Shiny chrome case, washable red vinyIHe strap, a w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l watch at only $6.95. SWal T aay 10 iller Mr. and Mrs. Ben.' amine Shefield Earjte who will cele 'brate their golden wedding anniversary at an open house at .their home residence, 375 N. 24th street. Sunday, between 2 and 5 o'clock. All except one of their children will be here lor the occasion. They have resided in Salem 22 years. (Kennell-Elis). Betrothal Is Told Today Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craw ford are announcing the engage ment of their daughter. Carole, to Dean Trowbridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trowbridge, all of Salem.- No plans have been made for the wedding. Miss Crawford is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Business college. She is now em ployed at the Eyerly Aircraft. Her fiance received his education in Nebraska and during the war served in the army. He is now with State Motors Inc. To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Paul son, jr., go congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Karen LouUe. Friday morning In Corvallis. The little girl, who weighed seven pounds and fourteen ounces, has an older brother, Stephen Mich ael. The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paul son, all of Salem. The Homer Smith gardens en North Summer street, will be the scene of the annual special agents picnic Sunday afternoon with the Homer Smith Insurance agency as hosts. Arranging the affair are the Homer Smith seniors and juniors. Over fifty will be here for the affair including the agents and their wives from out of town. Salem and ParUand Maccabees are holding their annual picnic i.t Silver Creek Falls Sunday. All Maccabees, whether affiliated here or not and their families are invited. The Powder River covered dish picnic will be held Sunday at one o'clock at dinger .park Instead of the Dallas city' park, due to the Centennial. . , . VacaUenln at Peal Rocks thK week with Miss Elizabeth Lord tare Mix Edith. Schryver and Miss Winifred Byrd. who i visiting here from North Hollywood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and daughter Patty are home from a motor trip to Victoria and Vancouver, B. C, and Mt. Rainier. if 'LaiUJ d GIRLS Gst Set HOW! Spanish Dinner Given A Spanish dinner was served to the T. E. Merritt Spanish class Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Clara Poland. Tables were set under the trees and guests ate Spanish dishes, enchiladas, fn joles, guaramole, polio con maiz, pan con marmalatia de pinas, pas tel y dulces. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Else D. Allen. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick and Mrs. John O. Hum phreys. Other guerts were Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Andrew Zahare, Mrs. Paul Morse, Mrs. John Bandy, Mrs. Hattie Fish. Mrs. W. C. Germain, Mrs. Sterrett Paul Mills and the instructor, T. E. Merritt From San Fraaclsro romes word of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. George Gulekunt. Jr. on Thursday night. The baby's paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George GutekunM of Salem who have just returned from a stay in the bay city with their son and daughter-in-law. Accom panying the Gutekunsts home for a stay were her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Parsons and son Jerry of Waynoka, Oklahoma. you Yow like to wear o porttie girdlo becoute H means one leu layer of clothing under yovr slimly fined skirts and slocks and rKot gives you slimmor, smoother lines. You'll love this Diana Pontic Girdlo because yow con remove the crotch and lux it out after every wearing. - Now in Summer cool While Nylon. v i r It i - t- m i i u . r- if Date Set for Nuptials Saturday, August 2 has been set as the date for the wedding of Miss VUla Perlich. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Paul Perlich, to RuseM Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hicks. The couple's en gagement was announced November. lt The ceremony will take place at the First Church of the Naza rene at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Orville Jenkina and the Rev. Gus tav Rauser officiating. Thomas Pfau and Willard Friesen will sing with Mrs. C. C. Edwards the 1 organist Taper lighters will be Alice Rauser and Robert Perlich, brother of the bnde. Mr. Perlich will give his only daughter in marriage. She has ' asked Mrs. Joseph Pfau to be her matron of honor, and brides- ' maids will be Mrs. Francis O'Con- ' nor and Mia Elsie Weikum. Paul Pfau will be best man and usb- . era will be Bernard Hanson and Leonard Perlich. A reception will be held at the, Perlich country home. After wedding trip the couple will make their home in Salem. Ceremony Read In Vancouver TURNER At a ouiet cere- mony on Thursday. July 24. at j the home of Rev. Paul Kunrman j in Vancouver, Wash, Mum Ruby ' Petersen, daughter of Mr. Mil Mrs. 1. t r"eieren. Decame tne t bride of Clarence Miller, son of ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Miller. ' The bride's only attendant was her sister. Mrs. Stanley Boehmer. who wore a gray deas with gold accessories. Her corsage was of sweetpeas. Stanley Boehmer was best man. The bride's dress was powder blue with white accessories and her corsage was of sweetpeas. Mrs. L E. Petersen, the bride's mother, wore black with powder blue accessories. The Nebraaka auxiliary was ea- M tertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Hoevet A covered ; 1 dish dinner was served at noon j to Mfrfimn Netle On born. Lura i Tandy, u. A. uregg. Biancne rtu- art Mildred Hoevet Hazel Run- kle. Clara Mc Derby. Ben Randall. Gladys Dagenhardt and the host- ess. Dance Tonight! Silvelon Arnory Waedry's 14-Pteee Orchestra $850 . . . and lor you who ding to the habit of a regular girdle, there is this persuasive Diana oi the same eleek nylcn with eide panels and gusset of power net and precious ripper closing. The front li built up for eitra support $8.50 8 a m m m m m r ' . 1 T.I Tav CtelsiiniTii. gqlanm. Orqoa. Zatm&erf. a!r tt. 1KT 3 Sojourners Have Bridge Luncheon The Sojourner were entertain ed at a bridge luncheon Thurs day afternoon at the Salem w oen an clubhouse, Una testes were Mi a d a fn a lloainl ft P Ichailea J. Kid well. Miio Takc. Roy Wilkinson. Joaeph A. Gray and Thomas G. Wise. Guests were Mrs. Donald Bl Lantyne and Mrs. A. G. Moore. BAD QUARTERS FOR Wills I'losic 432 State un summer sheers fl ; fl 5498 TEXTRON slip for you and wriiher w straight rut tour mhen ) standing . . on rayon crrpe. nite, J IUack or Pink with an em broidrrrtl edfirf. Dress sired in 12 to 20 for the erare f fra rr, 38 to 42 in wuroru sue. TEXTRON O Creates Newest pajamas! Thee new Teitrco paKamas ate rxjcie ci tr.st Teitron ray en. nc'.ed lot its f.r racx4i fuir. great wearing quality and ttbcbiI.Ty. V"h.:e with cluxlers-d Ccral elierla. 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