The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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    IP The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, Sept 11, 194T
Chapter AB. PEO will meet
Monday night at the home of Mrs.
.Ralph Nohlgren. 10M S. High st,
t 7:45 o'clock. Mn. Ross C. Miles
and Mrs. H. E. Barrett will be as
cisting: hoste&ses.
SCOTTS MILLS Mr. and
Mrs. Harold H. Johnson art an
nouncing the birth of a daugh
ter. Catherine Sue, at the Silver
ton hospital September 19.
Marten county Republican W
en will meet at the chamber of
commerce Monday night at 8
o'clock. This U the first meeting
of the season and is open to the
public. Mrs. R. L. Wright is pres
ident of the organization.
Mrs. Robert Wnlf will entertain
members of chapter BQ, PEO
Monday night at her home, 809 S.
High st.f at 7:43 o'clock.
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MOVINO TIME . . . Change
of address for the William McAf
ees, former Salem residents, who
nave been in bacramento . . .
Bill has been promoted to the
main offices of Standard Oil In
San Francisco as an assistant man
ager . . . They were fortunate in
obtaining a house on the penin
sula at San Carlos . .. . They
moved the first of September and
their new address is 2058 White
Oaks Way ...
BuUdlnr their ewn ... Don
ald and Marie Ann Wells have a
grand start on their new home in
Modesto, Calif. ... A spacious
house on one .floor with den, two
bedrooms, kitchen and breakfast
room, huge living room, patio and
lull basement . . . They hope to
be in lor Christmas ... and the
Lester Newmans plan to go south
to be with their daughter and
son-in-law for the housewarming
... i he young couple sent their
plans north for the Newmans to
see, which makes them want to go
south even sooner ...
New address for Warren and
Patricia Doolittle, who moved the
past week to a five room cottage
at 662 Thompson street . . . The
Doolittles have property out on
the Wallace road, -where they hope
10 Duua in a lew years . . .
TRAVEL TIDBITS . . . Home
again for the James Youngs, who
returned this weekend from
fortnight's motor trip to Colorado
... l ney visited in Denver, and
then went on to Colorado Springs,
wnere tney stayed at the Broad
moor hotel, a gorgeous place i .
only wishing they could have re
mained longer ...
uii xor urucago this week go
Kooert and Maxine Need ham . .
They leave Friday, on the Empire
Builder and In the "windy city"
will be registered at the Palmer
House . . . and home again in
two weeks ...
lo uie warm series . . , go our
sports editor, Al Lightner, and his
wife . . . they will board a plane
next Sunday for New York City,
where they have reservations at
the Waldorf-Astoria for the series
. . . They will commute between
Brooklyn and New York . . .
While there they will see Al's
friend. Bill Bevens, the Yankee
pitcher, and his family . . . The
Lightners will fly home after the
series ...
THAT "NEW LOOK"
When, the Willamette university
coeds arrived en masse on the
campus this week, needless to say
they all looked alike . . . having
taken over the styles by storm
. . . the new long skirts, pencil
sum, ana long flooded coats . .
The days of individual styles have
gone . . they all want to be
alike . . . even to loafers and
bobby socks ... and we under
stand tucked away in their trunks
are dashing formats, many the
new ballerina length . . . and
fetching afternoon frocks with ac
centuated hiplines and draped
skirts.
FROM DOWN SOUTH .
comes news of the Charles Flit-
tons (Mary Elizabeth Sisson).who
are nicely situated in their duplex
apartment in West wood, a suburb
of Los Angeles . . . They are
only a few blocks from the UCLA
campus, where Charles will com
plete his pre-dental course this
winter . . . and Mary Elizabeth
also has position on the campus
as business manager of the stage
department at Rice hall . . . She
is looking forward to meeting the
many stars, their accompanists,
teachers and business managers,
who will be there during the win
ter . . . Her first introduction
was to Margaret Truman's teach
er ... as Miss Truman practiced
at the hair before her appearance
at the Hollywood Bowl . . . Mary
Elizabeth has also met a lot of Pi
Beta Phi alumnae and been to sev
eral rush parties.
On a sailing trip . . . last week
end went the Peter Newells (Mar
garet Nunn) of Oakland, Calif.
. . They joined friends in Los
Angeles and then out on a trip to
Catalina Islands . . . The New
ells have their own sailing boat
moored up on the bay. where they
enjoy many a weekend ...
WEDDING ECHOES i . The
weather man turned on his sun
niest smile for last Sunday after
noon's marriage of .petite Peggy
f axson and tsuaa coons ... The
attendants In colorful summer
frocks, carrying out the yellow
and orchid color scheme with a
touch of blue . . . Peggy so calm
and poised, much more so than
her bridesmaids . . . noted one
Iloycrs Beauty Shop
Phone 7m
Rayelle Cold Waves
Rilling and Helene Curtis
Prices Same
Raser Halreutting
Operators. Ruth Ferd.
Gertrude (Feters) Brandner,
Viola Meyer
Open Evenings by
Appointment
Now on
Exhibition
Watercolors
by
Johann Swictefc
Bad Aussee, Austria
Black and Whites
by
F. Loren Soulier
Salem, Ore.'
ELFSTROM ART
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340 Court
. Salem
whose bouquet shook all the way
down the aisle ...
At the reception ... the love
ly Glenn Paxson home in Morn
ingside the setting . . . guests
strolling through the gardens,
some bringing their cake and
punch outside . . . The bridal
party receiving in the living room
... Lt. CoL Donald Coons, now
in Honolulu, couldn't be present
for his brother's wedding so sent
two leis of lavender baby orchids
to the mothers . . , But instead,
they divided them and had corsa
ges for each ... and encircled
the cake with a garland of orchids
with clusters of the flowers ar
ranged in the candelabras . . .
About people ... A contingent
of handsome Phi Delta Theta fra
ternity brothers of the groom . . .
at the church all in one pew
Frank Brown squiring petite
Midge Newton in a black crepe
afternoon dress, long skirt, fuch
sia drape and white blouse . . .
Madeleine Keene over from Cor
vallia and wearing a sapphire
blue suit . . . With Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Roberts their coed daugh
ter, Georgia, in a becoming black
moire taffeta suit ... Dr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Power and tall,
blonde daughter, Marilyn, now a
sophomore at high school . . .
Here and there . . . The new
ly weds represented by Bland and
Beverly Simmons, Just home from
their honeymoon trip south . . .
Ted and Patsy Mankertz, both to
enroll at Oregon State this week
. . . Mrs. James Sears with her
bride-elect daughter, Patricia
sister, Peggy, one of the candle
lighters . , . Maurice and Jane
Fitzsimmons . . . she stunning
in a snowcloud pr.v suit k.
long skirt, short Jacket and grey
felt with matching chiffon drape
coming around in front. I
Anniversary
Of AAUW Is
Celebrated
The silver anniversary of the
Salem branch, American Associa
tion of University Women was
celebrated at the first fall lunch
eon meeting of the group Satur
day afternoon at the Marion hotel
with Mrs. Virgil Golden, presi
dent, presiding. The tables were
festive with colorful bouquets of
marigolds and zinnias with places
set far over a hundred. Mrs. H.
J. Thomas lead the group in sing
ing songs of yesterday with Miss
Alice Crary Brown at the piano.
Miss Beryl Holt arranged the
anniversary program and intro
duced the speakers, all charter
members. Mrs. Raymond Walsh,
who was responsible for start
ing the Salem branch in Salem,
spoke informally. Dr. Helen
Pearce related the first meetings
and programs, Mrs. Earl T.
Brown told of her knoweldge of
the existence of AAUW, Mrs.
Grover C. Bellinger told briefly
of the styles of 1922, Mrs. L. J.
Chaflin talked, on "What Uni
versity Women Meant to Her,"
and Mrs. A. M. Chapman, Mrs.
L. O. Clement, Mrs. C. A. Kells
and Mrs. Alice Edmundson re
lated memories of 25 years ago.
Miss Leila Johnsnn loM inter
esting highlights from the history
ui me Drancn and introduced the
past presidents of the Salem
branch, who are utm rHvm mem
bers: Mesdames George Hug, W.
Wells Baum, Ellen Fischer. John
Jelderks. Milo R
Zeller. Elmer O. Berg.' Virgil
Golden. Floyd Utter, John Burch-
am, igoert S. Oliver, Herbert
Rahe. Georee Rossman Mf nii
M. Dahl, Miss Beryl Holt, Miss
Leila Johnson and Dr. Helen
Pearce.
Climaxing the program was
HARGRAVE
, ACCREDITED TEACHER PIANO
GRADUATE
Morningside Conservatory
Sionx City, lows .
Sherwood Conservatory
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STUDIO: 732 NORTH COTTAGE
Fr Appointment Telephone 417 5 Years In Salei
'Looking To the Future" by Mrs.
John O. Burcham, president of
the Oregon division of AAUW.
She told of the objectives and
plans for the next twenty-five
years as pointed out at the na
tional convention in Dallas, Tex
as. She was assisted by chairmen
of committees of the local branch,
Mrs. Charles Layport. education;
Mrs. Russell Parmenter, arts; Mrs.
C. A. Frat2ke, fellowship; Mrs.
Gordon Leonard, international
relations; Miss Lenore Headley,
social studies and Mrs. Stearns
Cushing, membership.
Miss Jo Ann
Tweedie Is
Married
From Reno, Nevada comes ex
Citing romantic news telling of
the marriage there on Saturday
afternoon of Miss Jo Ann Twee
die, daughter of L. R. Tweedie
of Salem, to Clyde E. Jantze of
Oakland, Calif., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence E. Jantze of Sa
lem. The ceremony was quietly
performed at 1:30 o'clock.
The couple's engagement was
announced last winter on the
Mills college campus, where the
bride took her sophomore year.
She is a graduate of Salem high
school and attended Willamette
university where she was
Delta Gamma. She was a mem
ber of the Salem Spinsters.
Mr. Jantze Is also a graduate
of Salem high school. The newty-g
weds, on return from their hon
eymoon, will reside in Oakland,
Calif., where he Is with the Con
tinental Can company.
HALE OF HOLLYWOOD
ON DIAMONDS: Diamonds are valuable because they are
scarce, beautiful to the eye and nearly Indestructible. You
couldn't burn a diamond if you tried - - unless you were
scientist who knew how to create pure oxygen and heat it to
several hundred degrees. A diamond is the hardest mineral
known, because Its atoms are in a very rigidly fixed position.
Diamonds are also pretty rigidly fixed in the earth, mostly In
South Africa, although about 10,000 of them have been found
In Pike county, Arkansas, in the past 40 year. Diamonds, la
addition to their beauty and sentimental value, are always
good investment, because they don't depreciate on the market
like stocks and bonds. And you don't need to go to Africa or
Arkansas to find them. Come In and look at ours.
Good Jewelry Good Work
P. IV. HALE, Jeweler
2031 Fairgrounds Road. Salem
Phone S28S
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