The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    K The Stat man. Salem. Oregon. Thursday. lanuarr 22. 1948
iSocietyA.. Clubs
Music..., The Home
Visitor Here
From Africa
An interesting guest this week
at th horn of Dr. and Mrs. Ches
ter A. Downs is Mrs. Ourr Hisey,
who U visiting in Portland with
her mother. The visitor has been
making her home near Johannes
burg, South Africa, where her
husband is a consulting engineer
for a British pulp and paper com
pany. Mr. Hisey, who was her
this winter, is now en route back
to South Africa and wuTbe Joined
by his wife next fall.
The Hisey s attended Willamette
university and she was a Beta Chi
and will be remembered as the
former Margaret McDaniels. Mrs.
Downs and Mrs. Hisey have kept
up their friendship since college
days and renewed their acquaint
ances several times in Europe,
when both were living there. Mrs.
Hisey's daughter. Ann. Is now at
tending Middleburg college in Ver
mont and her son. Bob. is en
rolled in a preparatory school in
Massachusetts. This summer Mrs.
Hisey and her children will live
hv Syracuse.
Home Extension ,
Unit to Meet
LINCOLN The Home Exten
sion unit of northeast Polk county,
of whkh members ars from Brush
College, Lincoln. Zena and Spring
Valley, will meet at the home of
Mrs. Mike Focht at 10 30 am.
Friday, January 23.
The subject will be buffet meals
and decorations for the table will
be shown. Mrs. Ralph Champion
and Mrs. Fred McKinney are pro
ject leaders and a small charge
will be made for the buffet
luncheon to defray expenses.
Those planning to attend are ask
ed to call Mrs. Ralph Champion,
2-2134.
. The E4hu Ljum Heme Exten
sion unit will meet at the Four
Corners Community hall, Friday,'
it I i. m. Footstools will be con
structed under the - direction of
Miss Eleanor Trlndle, home dem
onstration agent.
Standard 239.50
DeLuxe 259.50
Ralph Johnson
Appliances
55 Ceater
Ph. 43
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NOW
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Women's Drr or Sport Shoes
in Tie, Pumps or Straps.
4 of J I,
Men's or Ladies House Slippers
Ladies' Silk or Nylon Hosiery
481 State St.
No Mail Orders
Guests Are
Bidden to
Dinners
Informal dinner parties axe
highlighting the social calendar
this week.
Tonight Mrs. John Vincens
(Glen Barnes), who is visiting
here from Oscawana-on-the-Hud-son.
New York, will be honored
at a no-host dinner party at the
Normandy Manor. Twenty friends
are gathering to greet the visitor,
who is only here for a short stay
as she Is leaving Saturday to re
turn east.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr will
be hosts for a dinner party Sat
urday night at their Fainnount
Hill home in compliment to
twelve of their friends. The even
ing hours will be spent informally.
Frank Brown, son of the Keith
Browns, will preside at dinner
Saturday night at his Fainnount
Hill home in honor of a group
of friends.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. William Duncan of Sil
verton, Mr. and Mrs. John John
son, Miss Margaret Newton. Miss
Joan Lubyn of Portland, John C.
Noble of Lake Oswego and the
host.
Horner-Shinkle
Vows Read
STAYTON The Methodist
church of Stayton was the scene
of a candlelight service Sunday,
January 4, at four o'clock when
Miss Barbara Shinkle, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shinkle, be
came the bride of Ted L. Horner
of P or tales, N. Mex. The Rev.
Willard Buckner of Stayton Bap
tist church read the double ring
ceremony. Mr. Shinkle gave his
daughter in marriage.
A gown of ivory white satin,
made with a sweetheart neckline
and long pointed sl--ves and hav
ing a slight train, was worn by the
bride. Her full-length veil was
held in place by white hyacinths
and she carried a cascade bouquet
of the same flowers centered by
orchids. A pearl necklace, gift of
the groom, was her only orna
ment. Mrs. Margaret Horner, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
and Miss Frances Shinkle, an
other sister, was bridesmaid. They
wore similar dresses of blue and
pink net. and carried colonial bou
quets of pastel chrysanthemums.
Serving his brother as best man,
was Ray Horner, and Vernon
Short was usher. The candles were
lighted bx Nancy Shinkle. John
Hickenbottom of Portland.
Preceding the ceremony, Morris
Hickenbottom of Portland sang.
He was accompanied by his daugh
ter. Mrs. Betty Noble, also of
Portland.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Shinkle chose a black dress
with which she wore a small pink
felt hat with black veiling. Her
corsage was of pale pink carna
tions. At the reception which followed
the ceremony at the bride's home,
the cake was cut by Mrs. Elinor
Short, another sister of the bride.
Mrs. Morris Hickenbottom poured
snd Mrs. Betty Noble and Miss
Frances Shinkle served.
The bride is a graduate of Stay
ton high school and attended the
Capital Business college in Sa
lem. She has been employed at
the Paris Woolen mills. The groom
received his schooling in New ,
Mexico and served In the South I
Pacific during the war.
For the wedding trip. airs.
Homer wore a green suit, with
brown topcoat and accessories.
She pinned her bridal orchids to
her coat. On their return from
their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.
Horner will be at home In Toledo
where he is employed.
A Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snook en
tertained with a dinner Sunday
night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Orval Prank. Honored
quests were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Jacobe, Mr. and Mrs. Maroia
Coin, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smyres
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No Exchangee
Past Presidents
Are Honored
At meeting of Capital Unit
American Legion auxiliary, Mon
day, Mrs. Merle Travis presided
during the business meeting.
Highlight of the meeting was
the reception for the past presi
dents of Capital unit and the as
sociate past presidents. Mrs. Earl
Andreson gave the history of the
past presidents organization and
Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, president
responded for the group. Past
presidents attending were Mes
dames Walter Kirk, Albert Gregg,
James Garson, J. H. ' Boening,
William Nothelfer, Mose Palma
teer, Paul Gemmeli, Ella Voves,
Jennie Bartlett, Minnie Gregory,
Lulu Walton Quick, Austin H. Wil
son. Donald Madison, I. N. Bacon,
W. W. Woodruff, Stanley Krueger,
Hattie Cook, Art Johnson, James
Tumbull, Frank Marshall, Mal
colm Cameron, Earl Andreson and
Mrs. Laura Cleveland of Dallas,
and Mrs. Avis Getch and Mrs. Ann
Rottle of Portland.
Miss Ruth Edson, sang, accom
panied by Miss Sue Stokke, and
Mrs. W. H. Clowes gave a hu
morous reading.
The silver tea service, twenty
fifth anniversary gift of Capital
past 9 was used for the first time.
Mrs. Walter Kirk, first president
of the auxiliary and Mrs. Law
rence Osterman, wife of the post
commander, poured.
Mrs. Helen McLeod was chair
man of the tea committee. Assist
ing were Mesdames Curtis Cross,
Gene Vandenynde, Walter Spauld
ing. Walter Osborne, Don Apper
son. George Manning, George Ed
wards, Clair Seeley, Huldah Wa
ters, John Olson, Fred Gahls
dorf, Kathryn Brown. Mike Panek.
Mrs. Elliott
New Oracle
The annual installation of of
ficers was held at the meeting of
the Royal Neighbors of America
on Wednesday night at the VFW
hall. Mrs. George Speed acted as
Walker as ceremonial officer and
Mrs. John Wood burn, assistant
ceremonial officer.
The following officers were in
stalled for 1948:
Oracle. Mrs. A. J. Elliott; vice
oracle, Mrs. Blanche Gaines; past
oracle, Mrs. Stanley Quamrae;
chancellor, Mrs. Mary E. Young;
recorder, Mrs. Minnie Gregory;
receiver, Mrs. John Sohrt; marsh
al, Mrs. William Hoyt; assistant
marshal, Mrs. Lucille All bright;
inner sentinel, Mrs. Earl Kasson;
outer sentinel, Mrs. Gladys Flath
ers; managers, Mrs. F. M. Hoyt,
Mrs. Ethel Davenport; graces, Mrs.
F. C. Pratt. Mrs. C. Witzel, Mrs.
Charlotte DeUefs, Miss Mildred
Yetter, Mrs. Vera Aigeltiner; flag
bearer, Mrs. Mary Ackerman; drill
captian, Mrs. George Speed; mu
sician, Mrs. Floyd Bewley; and
Juvenile director, Mrs. Mabel
Miles.
Mrs. Ethel Davenport was in
charge of the program which con
sisted of humorous readings by
Bud Melin, violin solos by Philip
Blankenship and accordion solos
by Dean Quamme. Supper was
served in the dining room after
the meeting.
Mrs. Glenn W. Stevens was
hostess to members of her bridge
club Wednesday night at her Di
vision street home. A late supper
followed several hours of contract.
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Roomy Bedding Compt
Deep Springs
Values to $139.50
Velours - Mohairs - Taps
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Tar. Striae Mehalr. Reg. 2tt.5s
Daveae Matching Chair
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Two Artists
To Sing at
Auditorium
The Crescendo club of Salem
high school has offered a double
bill at its concert tonight at the
auditorium, Sigurd Nilssen, basso,
of Eugene and Eloise O'Connell, a
young lyric soprano of Portland.
Nilssen, native born Oregonian
studied at Whitman college and
in Nice, Paris, London and Vien
na. He gave operetie appearances
in France, Germany, Austria and
the British Isles, singing a com
mand performance at St. James
palace in London in 1923.
He sang with San Carlo opera
company, the Civic opera com
pany and held leading roles in the
Hippodrome opera company in
New York City.
Young Miss O'Connell is also a
native of the Pacific northwest.
She studied voice in New York
after completing her school work
in Oregon, and later returned to
continue study with Sigurd Nils
sen in Eugene.
The concert tonight at 8:15
promises to be one of unusual
interest to the listeners. Margaret
Notz Steinmetz of Portland will
accompany both singers.
The program includes:
La Chanson du Bcuvcur
( Dnnklns Sons) Olcf French
Joly Chanson (Pretty Sons) Old French
La Mount de Biscay Old French
There Is a Laydle Old Enrhsh
False Phulis .- -.. Old English
Mr. Nilssen
Rose Softly Blooming Spohr
Vaghissima Sambianza Donaudy
Musctta's Waltz Song
(The opera "La Bo be me") Puccini
Miss O'Connell
Tom der Reimer
t Tom the Poet) Carl Loewey
Nach tiled (An Even Song) MatLiescn
Med en Vandlilj
With a Waterhly) Xdvard Grieg
En Svane (The Swan) . .Edward Grieg
0 jeg vil ha mig en Hjertenskjaer
(And I shall find a true
love) Edvard Greig
Mr. NUsaen
My Little Mohee North Carolina
The Hangman Kentucky
Gentle Annie Georgia
1 Got a Home in Dat Rock Georgia
Dere's No Hidin' Place Down
Dere Georgia
Mr. Nilssen
Duetto Di Amour
(A Lover's Duet) Bononcini
La Ci Da rem La Mano Mozart
Miss O'Connell and Mr. NUaaen
Leith-Wilkins
Rites Read
GERVAIS The wedding of
Miss Alice Wilkins of Woodburn
and William Leith of Gervais was
solemnized Saturday afternoon,
January 17, at 130 In' Sacred
Heart Catholic church. Rev. Mar
tin Doherty officiated.
The bride chose a radar grey
suit with pink accessories. She
carried pink camellias and sweet
heart roses on a white. Bible.
Mrs. Joseph Nathman, Jr. of
Woodburn, daughter of the groom,
was matron of honor. She wore a
pastel green suit with gold acces
sories and wore a corsage of pink
camellias and sweetheart roees.
Joseph Nathman, jr. was best
man.
A reception was held at St.
Mary's Episcopal hall In Wood
burn. Mrs. Gerald B. Smith had
charge of serving and was as
sisted by members of the Wood-
burn hospital staff. Kenneth
Thompson of Woodburn was
soloist and Miss Gladys Adams
played. Aloha Lee Edland gave
marimba solos.
After a trip to Long Beach,
California, the couple will reside
on a farm north of town.
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Rayon
$79
Values to $229.50
Blue - Wine - Honey
Mahogany, Turquoise
Blae Mohair Suite
Keg. price was $239.5. I-pc. .
Charles ef Leaden Smite
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Initiation Held
By OES Chapter
Chadwick chapter, Order of
Eastern Star met Tuesday night
with Mrs. G. A. Reeher, worthy
matron, and Herman N. Johnston,
worthy patron, presiding. The
chapter rooms were decorated
with large baskets of daffodils and
acacia.
Initiated into the chapter were
Mrs. Ernest R. Goddard and Miss
Marjorie Harris. Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Eads affiliated with the or
der. Guests were present from Cali
fornia, Pennsylvania, Kansas,
Texas, Illinois and Nebraska.
The social day afternoon club
will meet Tuesday with Mrs.
James Brand the speaker.
Refreshments were served in
the dining room following the
business session. Mr. and Mrs.
William Neimeyer headed the
committee.
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Miss Peggy Gabriel and Miss
Rita Heenan were hostesses for
a miscellaneous shower Tuesday
night at the former's home on
Hazel avenue in compliment to
Miss Betty Lee jRobbins, bride
elect of Leland Morgan of Silver
ton. The evening was spent in
formally with a late supper served
by the hostesses.
Honoring Miss Robbing were
Mesdames George Gabriel, War
ren Miles, J. A. Hampton, Ralph
Meyers, Lloyd Kennedy, Arthur
Bailey, all of Salem, W. B. Rob
bins and Carl Reed of Silverton,
Stanley Gotter, Portland, Henry
Wetzig, Silver Lake, Wash., Alvin
Stein. Astoria, Misses Mary Hee
nan, Irene Lough, Minnie Dauen
hauer, Erma Cowden, Georgia
Michaels, Connie Michaels, Bar
bara Kent, De lores Robbins, Sil
verton, Irene Frey, Dallas, and the
hostesses.
Miss Robbins, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. William B. Robbins of
Silverton, and Mr. Morgan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wetzig of
Castle Bock, Wash., will be mar
ried on February 14 at the First
Methodist church.
CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Town and Gown, Carrier room. First
Methodist church. J JO p.m.
Sojourners meet at Woman's club
house, dessert luncheo. 1 :15 pjn.
Pringle Pleasant Point Social club
with Mrs. Homer Harrison. Portland
road, all day quilting. 13 o'clock cov
ered luncheon. i
VTW post and auxiliary of West Sa
lem, at West Salem Legion hall. pjn.
social meeting.
WRC sewing club, with Mrs. K. B.
Perrine. 1460 Broadway street no-host
luncheon 13 JM pjn.
Past Presidents. Capitol unit. Amer
ican Legion auxiliary. 1 "30 dessert with
Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. Morgan avenue.
For transportation, call 3360.
FRIDAY
Women's Bible class of First Meth
odist church meet In fellowship room
of church. 1 pjn.
SATURDAY
Salem Woman's club meeUng at club
house. 2 p.m.. board meeting at 1 p.m.
Salem chapter. OES. meets at Ma
sonic Temple. S p.m., initiation.
MONDAY
Oregon State college mothers meet
at YWCA. I p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rsmage
and son, Alan, are now settled in
their newly purchased home on
Lancaster Drive, just north of the
Silverton road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hank will
entertain members of their club
at bridge and a late supper Sat
urday night at their apartment at
the Royal Court.
SPECIAL GROUP
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Date Set For
February
Nuptials
Saturday, February 7 has been
set as the date for the coming
marriage of Miss Patricia Berry
hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Berry hill, to Lauren H. Kueb
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
Kuebler. The 8 o'clock ceremony
will take place at the First Con
gregational church with the Rev.
Seth Huntington officiating. A re
ception will be held in the fire
place room.
Mrs. G rover Ferguson will be
the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich
the organist. Mrs. Donald Dough
erty and Miss Evelyn Forman will
light the tapers. Mrs. Charles
Flegel will be the bride's honor
maid and Miss Nadine Zaniker the
bridesmaid.
Donald Dougherty will serve as
best man and ushers Include Gary
Kuebler, Donald Berry hill and
Eugene Richter.
A Surprise Shower
Miss Berry hill was honored at
a surprise miscellaneous shower
for which Miss Esther Lenaburg
and Mrs. Robert Sanders were
hostesses at the Lenaburg home
on route 9. Notes inside of balloons
revealed where the bride-elect's
gifts were hidden. The centerpiece
was a group of kitchen utensils.
Honoring Miss Berry bill were
Mrs. W. W. Meech, Miss Erla Mae
Davenport, Miss Eva Ferree, Mrs.
Percy Gorton, Miss Katherlne
Murname, Mrs. Kenneth Hewit,
Miss Mildred Steinwort, Mrs.
Marie Schissler, Mrs. B. P. Burn
ett, Miss Sally Ann Kuebler, Mrs.
Fred Kuebler, Mrs. John Kuebler,
Mrs. H. C. BerryhilL Mrs. John
Lenaburg, Miss Esther Lenaburg,
Mrs. Robert Sanders.
Mrs. Donald Dougherty, Mrs.
Bert Dougherty, Mrs. Wade Car
ter, Mrs. Leonard Howe, Mrs.
Vernon Salters, Mrs. A. O. Mc
Millen, Mrs. Eugene Richter, Mrs.
Cecil McKeag, Mrs. George Rich
ter, Mrs. E. L. Hughes, Mrs. G.
F. Plenge, Miss Donna McLough
lin, Mrs. Harvey McLoughlin, Miss
Evelyn Forman, Mrs. Charles
Krauger, Miss Ilia Krauger and
Mrs. E. L. Plenge.
CENTRAL HOWELL Ruth
West and Earl Schar announced
the date of their wedding as Feb
ruary 28 at a birthday dinner giv
en for Mrs. Alpheus Schar Tues
day night. The dinner was at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Simmons, and other guests
were: Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus
Schar, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sim
mons, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schar, Noel and Greg, Carol
Dougherty, Max Simmons, Jerry
West and Philip Simmons.
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Beta Mothers to
Organize
The Beta Theta Pi mothers of
the Willamette university chapter
held an organization meeting
Tuesday afternoon at the North
Summer street home of Mrs. Hen
ry V. Compton. The mothers will
meet the second Tuesday of each
month and the first meeting will
be February 10.
Mrs. Forrest Breakey was elec
ted president of the mothers and
Mrs. Compton, secretary - treas
urer. Mothers were present from
Portland, Albany and Salem for
the organization meeting.
To Re-enter Navy
Miss Be mice Lee, who served
in the navy during the war. Is re
enlisting In the navy and will re
port at the naval station at Seattle
for duty on February 2. She will
retain her former rank as a lieu
tenant In the navy nurses corps.
Miss Lee, who returned to Salem
a year and a half ago, has been
assistant superintendent at the Sa
lem General hospital. She also
served on the staff at the hospital
prior to the war.
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SALEM'S PIONEER RADIO SPECIAUSTS
Members Tie Quilt . j , ;
The Book and Thimble club
met at the home of Mrs. W. B.
Sullivan. The day was spent tiein
quilts for the Red Cross. A cover
ed dish dinner was served at
noon. Members present were
Mesdames Ross DamrelL Albert
Isaak, W. B. Sullivan, Conrad
Fox, E. McCarthy, E. Phillips,
Paul Wishart and Robert Adams.
ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Moav
roe Gilbert have had as their
guests, Mrs. J. Man Ironside of
Portland. Mrs. Ironside is an artist
of considerable talent. " - ; i
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