The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 30, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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j Tao Statesman.- Salem. Oregon, Tuesday. Sept SO. H 17
Many Social
Events on
Calendar
Luncheon,' parties for visitor
nd bridal showers highlight the
social calendar during the autumn
season.
Mn Elmer O. Berg will, pre
side at a otoe o'clock luncheon
on Wednesday afternoon at her
Center street home in compli
ment to her Community Chest
- drive captains. Covers will be
placed for Mrs. L. V. Benson, wo
men's division chairman, Mrs.
Homer Smith jr., Mrs. Lee Oh -mart,
Mrs. Emmett Kleinke, Mrs.
Fu.iell Pratt. Mn. Mike Stein
brock, Mrs. Gordon Leonard and
the hostess.
To rete a Visitor
Mr.- Robert H. Hamilton has
In.vited, guests to a dessert sup
per and bridge party - tonight at
her South Cottage street home In
honor' of Mrs. Elmer Harrold
(Mary Jean JdeKay), who is vis
iting in the capital. Mr. and Mri.
Harrold and son, Steven, came
noit from their, home in Sacra
mento for a visit with relatives
and friends in Salem and Port
land. f Bidden to honor Mrs. Harrold
re Mesdames Wayne Had ley,
Carlton McLeod, Jack Price,
Jihn Kolb, Dal Shepherd, Ro
l.ert . Findley of Rickreall, Otto
. Wilson. Warren Hunter of Dal-
la. Miitves -Mary McKay and
Phyllis Fisher.
'Hostesses Honor Mrs. Olin
Mrs. Daniel Olin of. West Fir,
f ormerly of Salem, was the honor
g'et at a shower when Mrs.
X; iieph Bray. Mrs. Stuart Mc
Neill and Mrs. V. p. Bryant en
tertained at the former a homo on
North Winter street. A pink and
white color scheme was carried
out in -the decoration.
Honoring Mrs. Olin. were Mes
dtmes Alda Yoder, -Portland,
Lawrence Shell, Albany, Ray
. mond Snyder, Jennings Lodge,
Jade Giger and Henry. Klaaaen,
.Oregon City,, Ed Willard, John
GraybilL Gladys Billings. N. J
Billings.- Herbert Jones. J. C.
Tike,, Richard DeVine, Misses
r.ena Willard, Rosemary Billings,
Maria Dare, Ann. Rose and the
- ttostesses. 1
, Shower For Bride-Elect
Miss Gladys Windehahl was
feted at a bridal shower when.
Miss Elinor Danielson and Miss
Thelma Strand entertained at the
Danielson home. A late supper fol
lowed an informal evening, and
; v louquets of linnias, marigolds.
atter and roses were arranged
about the rooms.
Honoring Miss Windedahl were
the Misses: 'Betty MonUomerv.
Betty Carlson. Gladys Birch, Ru
by Strand, Mesdames M. Winde-
dshl, G. Isaacson. Paul Paivi.
William Brietzke, Eugene Krts
pard, Neill Witting, Jr., Maurice
w. Brennen, H.: M. Bocach. Lyle
Erttgaard, C. Dajielaon, J. Strand.
Boy Larten. Thelma -Gunderson,
oeorge w indedahl and th host
esses.
Chief JbsuVc of the Sapreaae
Court and Mrs.. .George Hosaman
returned Sunday night on the
Streamliner from a fortnight's
stay in Cleveland, Ohio. Judge
Batsman attended a meeting of
the commission on uniform Taws
the first week and the American
Bar association convention the
last w eek.
The AAUW recent graduates
will meet tonight at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Sprague. 1053 Ter
race Drive. West Salem, at 7:30
o'clock. sMits Marion . Morange,
who studied in Paris last year on
am AAUW fellowship, will be the
.guest speaser.
TpdaVs Pattern
.. of ' m frock for the Teen
time "of your "life! With Mouse or
aareater. Pattern 4399 is hieh-stvle
f&fhigh school. As shown, ifa the
thjg to wear lor swingtime ates!
- This nattern. eaev to use. atmnle
JUf-Tiew, is tested for fit Includes
comoiete illustrated instructions.
P'attern 4599 cames in teenage
aizeao. 12. 14. H.,Sa 12 takes
SVs yards 39-inch fabric.
Sod TWETT-riVK eenU ta mint
for Uus pattorn to Th Oregon States
man. Anno Adams. IS First at. San
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g4 this wr-sew colletiosi of fasctn
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CLUB CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Catholic Daughters of America wn
house, Salem Women's clubhouse,
p.m.
WEDNESDAY
American War Mothers tea at homo
of Mrs. A. A. Lee. 1815 State st.. X to
S p.m.
Stiver Tea, Knlaht Memorial church
1:30. followed by afternoon. a
Women's Guild. First Conrreialional
church, meet at church parlor. t p.m.
PEP Teachers club meet toj dlftner.
The Buccaneer, S79S State St., p.m.,
officers are hostesses.
first Presbyterian church circle
meetings, 1:19 p.m.
Ladies of Grand Army of Republic
business meetln at YWCA. X p.m.
Pythian Sisters. Centralis Temple
No. 11 meet at KP hall, pjn.
THURSDAY
Frtngle Pleasant Point Social club,
with Mrs. Vernon Coates, no-host
luncheon
Chapter G. PCO with Mrs. Howard
Shubert. 1323 N. 21st sU 1:19 p.m.
Keizer Ladies sewing elub with Miss
Lois Keefer. route 2, 130 p.m.
Liberty Woman's club meet at com
munity Hall. 1 30 p.m.
DAV auxiliary meet at Salem Worn
ait's clubhouse. 460 N. Cottage st S
p.m.
St. Monica's altar society, covored
dish dinner for members of St. Jos
eph s parish, 1 P.m
cold star Moiners, vrw nan, a p.m.
FKIDAY
Barbara Frletchie Tent No. 2. Dsugh
ters of Union Veterans of Civil War,
meet at Woman's clubhouse, p.m.
Englewood Woman's dub with Mrs.
R. J. Lowmlller, 3460 Donald Way, t
P.m. . ' -j.
SATURDAY
t'hemekala chapter, DAS. with Mrs.
Nettle Roberts. 972 Belmont St., t p.m.
Chairman w Names
Committees
Mrs. Verne Ostrarider, general
chairman for the Disabled Ameri
can Veterans annual Forget-Me-Not
sale, October 3 and 4, an
nounced today that all volunteers
for the sale are to meet at the
chamber of commerce at eight
thirty, October 3. Funds derived
from the sale assist with rehabili
tation, hospitalization and employ
ment of disabled veterans and
families.
Serving on the committee are
Lradio, Mrs. Clifton Mudd; stations.
Mrs. George Pro, Mrs.. William
Shlnn, Mrs. Keith Harris; win
dows, Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff; cap
tains, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mri.
Ralph Secor, Mrs. A. L. Brew
ster, Mrs. Ella Voves, Mrs. Harry
McWhorter, Mri. Boy Reynolds;
office, Mrs. Frank Crozier, Mrs.
Herb Fields and Mrs. O. E. Rine
hart. Salem Forget-Me-Not girl
this year is1 Miss Lucille Sundale.
The Gold Star Mothers will be
stationed at the postoffice; Ladd
and Bush bank will have the
War Mothers; Lions auxiliary at
Hartmans; Rebekahs, Wiles Drug
store, Chin-Up-Club. First Na
tional bank and Legion auxiliary
at Sallys.
FAMOUS HYDRONIZED OtLS
far complexion care at home
Consult
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Miss Lois
Cochran
Weds
Amity Miss Lois Mildred
Cochran, daughter of the Rev.
and Mrs. W. Earl Cochran of Mc
Minnville and George Robert1
Speer, son of Mrs. Cora Speer,
Nuevo, Calif., were married Sat
urday, September 20, in the First
Baptist church in McMinnville.
The bride's father, assisted by Dr.
W. Everett Henry, officiated at
the ceremony.
Wayne Wilhelm of Baker, and
Frank Dillon of McMinnville
lighted the tapers.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father, wore an af
ternoon dress of light cocoa crepe
with Balenciago accessories, and
carried a white bible.. She wore
an orchid corsage.
Miss Eva Mae Cochran of Oak
land, Calif, was her sister's only
attendant and wore an afternoon
dress of mood indigo with match
ing accessories and carried a.
nosegay of pink roses. Millard F.
Wilhelm of Baker was best man,
James Stanard and Andrew Pe
tersen of McMinnville ushered.
Preceding the ceremony, Mrs
Lorraine Gilmer sang and was ac
companied bjrH. C. Elklnton.
The bride's mother Wore an af
ternoon dress of plum wine with
matching accessories and corsage
of pink roses.
Immediately following the cere
mony, a reception was held at
the home of the bride's parents
Mri. F. M. Wilhelm of Baker cut
the cake. Mrs. Kenneth Graber
f mar Tr s m . s a . r
of Portland, was In charge of the
guest book and Miss Jean McMa
hon, McMinnville, was in charge
of the gift table.
Assisting were Mrs. Charles
Walker, Mrs. Andrew Petersen of
McMinnville, and Miss Helen
Innes of Portland. Miss Diane Pe
tersen of McMinnville passed the
dream cake. '
After a short trip to the Oregon
beaches and trip through the
redwoods, they will make their
home at 10499 MacArthur Boule
vard, Oakland. Calif. Mr. Speer
is a buyer with the regional of
fice of Montgomery Ward in Oak
land. They ; both served - in the
war. The Cochrans were residents
of Salem for a. number of .years
when Mr Cochrane was ' pastor
of the Calvary Baptist church. A
recent pastorate was at Amity.
The AAUW International Re
lations group meeting slated for
Wednesday has been postponed
until Wednesday, October 15 in the
fireplace room of the Salem pub
lic library at 1:30 p. m. Those
wishing . further information are
asked to call Mrs. Gordon Leon
ard, 6401.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hobbs and
Lt. Col. and Mrs. In Wintermute,
who are visiting here from Reno.
spent the weekend salmon fishing
and were registered at Finnisters
Lodge.
na mn. cxigar morris, DOin s r c-i ,
lem. pouwd Mri. Chter WflPMt' M' PHe .of.Sa,f.m' dM"
Miss Elyeeco Starckweather
FROM THE DERMETICS FIFTH AVENUE ,
NEW YORK SALON Her Sept. 29 to Oct 5
i.
For really clean skin you simply must try
r S. A. Soil ADsorbing Cleanser; the 60 second, creamy
nondrying cleanser that1 cleans your skin by AD-aorption-
- from $1.00
For gentle Stimulation use "Blushing" and
L "feel your skin grow lovelier fresh alive and rad
,f iant, and you will want to try the complete Dermet-
t les complexion program for a skin as lovely
child's Irom
For Protection as Complexion Dress famous
oil film protection base that eliminates the heavi
ness of old fashioned make up and leaves your face
youthful, light and fresh from $1.25
For perfect- artist portrait make - up
you'll be. thf'.lled when you try Dermetic- Auto
matic Rouge f 1 00! Lipstick and Face Powder.
'' Plus tax
A Complimentary
Bottle of "MISTM
will be presented to the la
dles by our cosmetic de
partment during Miss
Stardcweather's vis l't 4-
Sept.' 29th to Oct
Nuptials Read at
St. Mai
MT. ANGEL At an after
noon ceremony Thursday. Septem
ber 18 at 2 o'clock in St. Mary's
church, M i ss Isabel Schmitt,
daughter of Rfr.. and Mrs. Joseph
Schmitt, became the bride of Mr.
Richard Swanson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Swanson of Silverton.
Rev. Vincent Kpppert. O.S.B., of
ficiated.1 Mis Helen Keber played
and Bernard Smith of Wood burn
was soloist at the pipe organ.
The bride came down the able
with her father, who gave Hier in
marriage. She wore a white satin
gown fashioned on princess lines,
long sleeves, sweetheart neck
line, selfcovered buttons down the
back, and inserts of Frendh lace
from shoulder to hemline match
ed the lace edging on the long
train. A coronet of tulle held her
fingertip veil of illusion, and she
parried a prayer-book, topped by
an orchid. The neckline of pearls
was a gift from her mother.
Miss Florence Hassing attended
the bride as bridesmaid. Her
floor-length frock was T aqua
blue crepe and she wore white
mitts of lace to match ; the head
dress of lace and pink carnations.
Her. flowers were a nosegay of
pink carnations and white gladio-f
luses. r -' '
Robert Swanson was best man
for his brother, and ushers were
Silvester Schmitt and John
Schmitt, brothers of the bride.
Immediately after the ceremony
a reception was held at the' St.
Mary's school dining room. Mrs.
Paul Warhter. sister of the brideULois Frink. JJayton.
cut the cake, Miss Gloria Swansoriff; KPPa Alpha Thefa, Carol Cain,
sister to the bridegroom passed
I the guest, book, and another sister,
S. C. Schmitt were in charae of
the gift table. Serving and assist
ing about the room were Mrs.
Gene Hoffer and- Misses Louise
Butsch, Henrietta Saalfeld, Peggy
Skonetzni and Frances Hassing.
Miss Stuller
To Marry
Sunday. October 12 has been
sefcas the date for the wedding
of Miss Susan Jane ..Stuller.
daughter of Cecil W. Stuifer, to
Frank H. North, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. North. ?The afternoon
rites will be solemnized at the
First Christian church at 4 o'clock
The. jbride-elect far a graduate of
Salem high school and attended
Willamette university, Mr. North
attended schools in Los Angeles
and is now in business there
where the couple will live after
their marriage. During the war
the benedict-elect served in the
navy. 4
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rlngland
entertained Friday night in honor
of- the birthdays of their twins,
Nancy and Donald, and Jean Do
magalla. Dancing was enjoyed
with late, refreshment served.
Other guests were Alice Dubois,
Vanice Baites, Lonnie Esaw, Rich
ard Esaw and Hugh Sneed.
S. A.
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A new Cleaning revelation
saeh sr yoa have never
experienced.
. Not a liquid, not a fluid,
Dermetics' S. A Cleanser
is a Wend of compatible
Hydronized oils that pour
out of a bottle like smooth
- whipping cream. For a ro
mantic skin cleanse your
face daily with Dermetic3
S. A. . (Soil Adsorbing)
rm cleanser
or caustics
'" the pores.
5 th.
Salem Girls
Pledge at
Coryallis
Twenty? .Salem ghN were
pledged to sororities) on th Ore
gon State college, campin Sunday
following the jfnnual fall rusfi
week.
Pledges from Salem and vi
cinity ate as follows;
Alpha Chi Omega, Patricia P6w
ell, Salem.
Alpha Delta Pi, Eloise Groves,
Lebanon. J
Alpha Gamma Delta. Doris and
Patricia Hale, Salem; Phyllis
Shaver, Molalia. .
Alpha Omicrooi Pi, Ardell
Brownjohn, Valsetz,
Alpha Phi, Shirley Mae Har
mon and Hendjina Van Leeuwen,
Albany.
Alpha Xi7SPelta, Sharon Lee
Hoxie, Salefn. '
Chi Omega. Donna Lawreme,
Beverly NNon, Lorraine Poin
dexter, Saltffn: Carol Cleaver and
Delores Corfu, Albany; Naomi
Morgan, Staytun.
Delta Delta Delta, Peggy Bur
roughs, Betty Causey, Salem.
Delta Gamma, Beverly Michele,
Helen Roth and Elaine Sauuders,
Albany.
Delta Zeta, Alice Barrurk, Sa-'
lem; Mary Moynirian,'- Lebanon.
Gamma Phi Beta, Joanne Blax
all, Barbara Dendrickson, Marilyn
Hill, Doris NichoLPatricia Wil
son, Salem; Beverly4 Beard, Mary
'Joan McKimens, . McMinnville:
Geraldine Woodroffe, Salem.
Kappa Delta, Carolee Ward,
Salem; Meldyn Morgan, Kathryn
Vanre, Norma !- WallMce, Cloiia
Williamson, Albany.
Kappa Kappa Gamma, Maii
anneu Bonesteele, Salem; Rosa
lie Adams, McMinnville.
Pi Beta Phi, Donna Lee Greiner,
Marjorie Macy, McMinnville; Lois
Peterson, Albany.
Sigma Kappa, Gwen Robbins,
McMinnville; Audra Sheldon, Sa
lem. First fall meeting of the Ensle-
,wood Woman's club will be held
Friday afternoon at the home of
.Mrs. R. J. Lowmilley, 3460 Don
old Way. Members will take the
Capitola bus and get off at the
Saving Center, and then walk to
the first street east. Assisting will
be Mesdames Tyler Morley, Ralph
Maude and H. W. Hughlett. Mrs.
Chris Mattinson, who recently
came here from Norway, will be
the speaker. .
The Delta Zeta alumnae will
be entertained tonight at the
South Cottage street home of Mrs.
Bjarne Erickson with Mrs. B. L
Bradley the assisting hostess. A
dessert supper will be served at
8 o'clock. Any new Delta Zetas
in town are welcome to attend.
Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams had
as their guests on Monday Dr.
and Mrs. E. H. Lutz and Miss
Joyce Feiden of Los Angeles. Dr.
Lutz was formerly on the staff of
the Oregon state hospital.
CLE AJNSER
ADSORBING
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that might clog
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Circles to Meet
On .Wednesday
Circle meetings for hte First
Presbyterian church for Wednes
day, October 1 are as follows:
Circle No. 1, Mrs. Floyd Thomp
son, leader, meets in the fireplace
room at the church for 1:15 des
sert. iMis. Floyd Thompson and
Mrs. Leo Dean, hostesses.
Circle No. 2, Mrs. E. A. Kenny,
leader, meets" with Mrs. Harry
Johnson, 529 N. 23 rd for 1:15
de-Nsei t."
Circle No. 3. Mrs. K. W. Harritt,
leader, meets with Mrs. J. F. Ul
rich. 1225 Chemeketa for 1:15
dessert. x
Circle No. 4, Mrs. R. C. Shep
ard, leader, meets with Mrs. R.
L. Elfstrom. 1656 Center st., for
1:15 dessert.
Circle No. 5, Mrs. John Harbi
son, leader, meets with Mrs. Eu
gene Crothers, 1125 N. Fifth st.,
for 1-15 dessert.
Circle No. 6. Mrs. L. M. Birch,
leader, meets with Mrs. L. C. Mc
Leod, 365 N. 13th for 1:15 des
sert. .
Circle No. 7, Mrs. Curtis Hale,
leader, meets with Mrs. S. H.
Jones,i 1695 So. Commercial . for
1:15 dessert.
Circle No. 8, Mrs. A. E. Archi
bald, leader, meets with frs.
George Millie, 475 N. Capitol for
1:15 dessert.
A little girl, Janet Lynne, was
born to Mr. and . Mrs. Chafcles
Strong (Betty Randall) on Mon
day morning at the Salem Gen
eral hospital. The baby, who
weighed seven jwutuls and elev
en ounces, is the granddaughter
of Mrs. Hope Randall and Joseph
Randall of Salem, and the Rev
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hamilton hire ... your
tee of quality I
and Mrs. C. M. Strong of Che
halis, Wash. The great-grandfather
is S. H. Rondeau of Corval
lis. Mr. Strong, who has been In
Salem, left lor Minneapolis last
week to enter his senior year at
the University of Minnesota Med
ical school. His wife and little
daughter will fly east next month
to Join him. t
Dance Follows
Lodge Meeting I
Regular meeting of Salem chap
ter. Eastern Star was held Satur
day night and was .followed by a
dancing party, arrangements for
which were in charge of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude H. Post, Mr. and Mr.
Ronald F. Rossner, .Mr. Harry
Lucas, Mrs. Evelynj; -porneliu.
Mrs. Harry Hiday. Refreshments
were served following bfr ac
tivities.
Worthy matron, Lela R. New
meyr, and worthy patron, Charles
C. Boyer, presided during the
meeting and had as their hon
ored guest worthy patron, ' Ed
Harnsberger, of Adah chapter. In
dependence. Other out-or-town guests were
Mrs. Ed Harnsberger and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Rogers of Independence,
Mrs. Mary Baker of Crofton, Ne
braska, and Mrs. Micilla Simp
son of Seattle.
Forty members and friends' of
former Singer Sewing machine
sewing classes entertained the
teen-age sewing groupfSf" a par
ty Friday night at the Center. A
fashion show was a highlight of
the evening with class members
modeling garments they had made.
Refreshments were served and
Mrs. Dorothy Sloan was in charge
of arrangements.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Only!
O Charge ,
of ed
O Cash
O Ijayatvay
O Payments
Mrs. Taylor
Hostess
Mrs. Hugh Taylor will preside at
two one o'clock luncheons' this
week at her Court street home in
compliment to her mother, Mrs.
R. W. Hicks, who is here vaffting
at her daughter's home, from
Weiser, Idaho.
The hostess will serve sf buffet
luncheon with guests seated at
small tables, where later in the
afternoon contract bridge writ be
in play. Arrangements of autumn
flowers and leaves will provide
the decorative note.
. Bidden to meet Mrs. Hicks on
Wednesday afternoon are Mes-
djfnes Harris Lietz, T. Harold
tominson, Richard -A. Meyer,
Glenn Hoar, Morris Crothers,
Harold Busick, George Kaye, Wal
ter Snyder, Lester WHcox, E. H.
Kennedy. Walter "fBarsch ' and
Charles Musser.
On Thursday covers will be
placed for Mesdames R. W. flick,
L Lyman Steed. C. C. Higgins,
Charles Cole, C. ',.. Stricklin.
David Camerson. Fred Schlapkoht,
Charles McElhinny, Wilmer ,C.
Page, Harlan Pearson, Frank Mc
Kennon and George Aiken.
Dr. Lloyd Saaaders was elected
Lptesident of the Sojourners Danc
ing club at the first dance of the
group Saturday night at the May
flower hall. Ralph At wood was -elected
vice-president; endiMrs.
John J. Dann, secretary-treasurer.
Shop Now
and Save!
'A sweeping sale of ed Hamilton t
stock of fine furs at phenomenal
.savings! Neivest fur fashion in
generous lines, lavish uxu-mth and
beauty!
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