Au Revoir
Parties
Given
Several informal au revoir par
ties are being arranged in com
pliment to Mrs. Ray A. Yocom
of Chicago, formerly of Salem,
prior to her departure nxt week
lor the east. She has been in Sa
lem, Portland and Corvallis vis
iting with her family since mid
January. .. .
Mrs. A. A. Schramm presided
at a one o'clock luneheon Friday
afternoon at her North 17th street
home for the pleasure of Mrs.
Yocom. Eight of the honor guests
intimate friends were bidden to
the affair. Bridge was in play
during the afternoon. The lunch
eon table was centered with an
arrangement of daffodils, iris and
Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom will be
a luncheon hostess Tuesday after
noon at her Center street home in
honor of Mrs. Yocom. Covers will
be placed- for twelve of Mrs. Yo
com's close friends. The afternoon
will be spent informally. The
hostess will use spring flowers in
decorating.
Miss Omann
Engaged
Another young woman of Sa
lem has taken her place among
the other engaged girls this week.
Miss Lorraine Omann's engage
ment to Hal Fries is being an
nounced. Miss Omann's parents
are Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Omann
of Manson, Iowa. The bride-elect
came here this fall and is em
ployed at the state highway de
partment Mr. Fries, a Boxer, attended
Salem school and is now em
ployed here.
The couple will live in Salem
after the wedding which has been
set for a Sunday in May.
Vows Exchanged
At Church Rites
MILL. CITY The Mill City
Presbyterian church was the scene
of the wedding Saturday at 8 p.m.
of Mrs. Jessie Romilly, daughter
of Mrs. Robert Saers of The
Dalles, and Francis Bodeker, son
of Ben Bodeker of Mill City. Dr.
David Ferguson performed the
nuptials. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Merrill were soloists, accompan
ied by Mrs. Donald Sheythe.
The bride entered on the arm
of her brother-in-law, Frank
Merrill, who gave her in marri
age. Her gown was of ice blue
brocaded satin, trimmed with
white lace. It was fashioned with
basque waist and sweetheart neck
line. She wore a seed pearl cap
with white lace. Her flowers were
Calla lilies and white hyacinths.
Mrs. Margie Asher, St. Helens,
in pale blue chiffon attended her
sister as matron of honor. She
carried a fan shaped bouquet of
yellow snapdragons and carna
tions. Keith Salchenberger, brother-in-law
of the groom was best man.
Jack Haseman and Milan Weston
were the ushers.
A reception followed the cere
mony in the IOOF hall
Presiding at the coffee urns
were Mrs. Keith Salchenberger
and Mrs. John Kunkle, sister of
the groom. Mrs. Frank Merrill,
sister of the bride, served the
wedding cake. Mrs. Alex Bode
ker, aunt of the groom, greeted
the guests at the door. Mrs. Dar
rell Anderson and Mrs. Wilbur
Meinert were in charge of the gift
table.
The bride's going away cos
tume was a black dressmaker
suit with red accessaries and an
orchid corsage.
After a honeymoon trip east of
the mountains the couple win re
side in Mill City.
The bride was honored Tuesday
night with a bridal shower at the
IOOF hall with Mrs. Frank Mer
rill, Mrs. Alta Bodeker. Mrs. W.
W. Henderson and Mrs. Jack
Duggan as hostesses.
Present were: Mrs. Floyd Fleet
wood, Mrs. Frank Jackson, Mrs.
Edna Jenkins, Mrs. G. Wells, Mrs.
Lee Bassett, Mrs. James Reed,
Mrs. Frank Barney, Mrs. Arbie
Johnson. Mrs. William Brockman,
Mrs. Millard Bass, Mrs. Milan
Weston, Mrs. Darrell Anderson,
Mrs. John Kunkle, Mrs. Clyde
Bressler, Mrs. Keith Salchenber
ger, Miss Fanny Wilson. Mrs. Jack
Haseman, Mrs. Rosa Berry, Mrs.
Earl Hampton, Mrs. Teresa Ran
som. Mrs. Esther Hickman, Mrs.
Mildred Carr, Mrs. Myrtle Lyons,
Betty Joan Bodeker, Mrs. Daisy
Hendricson, Mrs. Clayton Balti
more, Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Mrs. Ed
Chance and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hadley of
Long view are spending the week
end here with their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Hadley. Sunday
the visitors will be guests at a
family dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas McKay, who
will entertain for Mrs. Wayne
Hadley ' birthday. The fetter's
sister, Miss Mary Lou McKay will
be home from Oregon State col
lege for the occasion.
Society t U Clubs
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kunze CLorene Winifred Pal
ma teer) who were married on February 14 at the First
Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. O. E Palmateer and her husband is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde Kunze. The newlyweds will live in Orchard,
Wash. (McEwan photo).
West Salem Club
Meeting Held
West Salem Woman's club held
a meeting at the West Salem city
hall Thursday night which was
attended by 45 members. Mrs.
Lynn Sloper was presiding offi
cer. Mrs. Opal Bear sang solos,
accompanied- by Mrs. H. J. Las
well. The group set aside $25 for kit
chen supplies and Mrs. Fred Gib
son was named to the committee
for purchase of them. Committee
for the next meeting was named
as Mrs. Don Watson chairman,
Mrs. Tom Dalke, Mrs. Oliver Sar
geant, Mrs. A. J. Shae and Mrs.
Drew Michaels. !
Mrs. Mark Gehlar poured dur
ing the social hour.
Hostess Honors
Mrs. Zink
Mrs. Milton Nygaard (Anita
Strickland) entertained Friday
night at the home of her parents
on Park avenue with a shower
honoring Mrs. Russell: Zink.
Guests bidden were Mrs. Will
iam Wilson, Mrs. DonaM Toomb,
Mrs. Frank Zink, Mrs. Robert Van
Slyke, Mrs. C. A. Beals, Mrs. Greg
Schmidt, Mrs. Delbert Guyer,
Mrs. Kenneth Holloway, Mrs.
Duane Felton, Mrs. James Weng
er, Mrs. Frank Felton, Mrs. Otto
Heider, Mrs. Aaron Dumbeck,
Miss Marilyn Zink, . Miss Peggy
Gabriel, Mrs. Earl W, Strickland,
the hostess, Mrs. Nygaard, and the
guest, of honor, Mrs. Zink.
Dr. J. C. Evans, superintendent
of the Oregon state hospital, and
Lee U. Eyerly left Tuesday morn
ing by plane for Mr. Eyerly's
ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona,
where they will vacation for sev
eral weeks.
Annual Lausanne hall open
house on the Willamette univer
sity campus will be held this
Sunday between 2 and 5 o'clock.
Formal open house for the new
Baxter hall will not be until
March, the date to be announced
later.
Mrs. George A. White of Port
land is spending the week in Sa
lem with her daughter and fam
ily, the George Emighs.
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Marion auxiliary VTW, state offi
cers' visit, p.m.
Auxiliary to 369th engineers and
409th quartermasters meet at reserve
center quonset hut. 730 p.m.
Women of Rotary Luncheon meeting.
Golden Pheasant. 1 p.m.
Chapter AB. PEO with Mrs. J. P.
Smart, route 1. 7:43 p.m.
American Legion auxiliary. Capital
unit, membership committee, no-host
dinner with Mrs. Walter Spauldlng.
1726 Court St.. 6:30 p.m.
Chapter AB of PEO. with Mrs. Rob
ert Fenix. 2000 South High street. 7:43
p.m.
Spinsters, special meeting with Miss
Barbara Crawford. 1759 Court street.
p.m.
TUESDAY
Daughters of St. Elizabeth, one o'
clock luncheon, parish house.
Eastern Star social afternoon club.
Masonic Temple. 1:13 dessert luncheon.
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil
War and auxiliary, with Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Biggerstaff. no-host dinner.
Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters,
meet at club rooms, 8 p m.
WEDNESDAY
Marion county Republican Women,
S p m. chamber qf commerce.
Jason Lee WSCS. circles, dessert
luncheons at 1 30 p.m.
Wednesday evening AAUW literature
group with Miss Eleanor Stephens, S53
Chemeketa St., 8 p.m.
THURSDAY
Town and Gown. Carrier Room, First
Methodist church, 2 J0 p.m.
FRIDAY
Father and Son Banquet, First Chris
tian church. 6:30 p.m.
Frank Bennett
Is Speaker
. Thursday afternoon, the Salem
Council of Women's Organizations
heard Frank Bennett talk on the
proposed school bond and Mrs.
Earl Huckstep, representative of
the Social Hygiene association,
talk on family relations and pub
lic health. She talked about dis
cussion groups being formed.
Mrs. W. J. Beard presided at
the business session.
Ball Parties
Highlight
Weekend
Outstanding event of the week
end will be the Military ball to
night at the armory between 9
and 12 o'clock. The grand march
is scheduled for 10 o'clock to be
led by military officials and dignitaries.
A number of parties are being
arranged to precede and follow
the ball. Lt. and Mrs. James F.
Smith and Captain and Mrs. Cas
per M. Schweiert will be host
for a party before the ball at the
Smith home on the North River
road. They have invited a group
of their friends to call during
the early evening.
Major and Mrs. Harlan Judd
will be hosts for a supper party
at their South 14th street home
following the ball. Their guests.
will be Captain and Mrs. R. H.
Wood, Major and Mrs. Edward
Houser, Captain and Mrs. Richard
Reynolds, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Far
ley Mogan, Judge and Mrs. Jos
eph B. Felton, Colonel and Mrs.
George Spaur and Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. Berndt.
Organist to
Play Sunday
Josef Schnelker, head of the
organ and theory department at
the Willamette university college
of music, will appear in an organ
recital at the First Presbyterian
church Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock.
Included on his program is a
sonata for organ by Julius Reub-
ke, based on the 94th Psalm, and
the music expresses the drama
of the stirring poem. Julius Reub
ke, a pupil of Liszt who died at
the age of twenty-four was one
of the most promising composers
of the 19th century.
Josef Schnelker will spend the
summer at the University of
Michigan where he will serve as
a guest instructor in music while
working on his doctor's degree.
His program includes:
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Concerto "The Cuckoo and the
Nightingale' Handel
Allegro
Gavotte Wesley
Chroale preludes Bach
Wake. Awake
I Call to Thee
We Believe In One God
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Sonata on the 94th Psalm Reubke
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Sketch In D flat . Schumann
Piece Heroique Franck
Scherzo Rogers
Toccata And r lessen
Shower Given for
Miss Hampton
Miss Mildred Bales and Mrs.
Homer Bales were hostesses at a
bridal shower Monday night at
their home on Beck avenue hon
oring Miss Betty Dean Hampton.
Miss Hampton's marriage to Bill
Bales will be February 22.
Those present were Mrs. Gaines
Hampton, Mrs. J. H. Lewis, Mrs.
Brit ton, Mrs. Russell Lant, Mrs.
Nora Foreman, Mrs. William Fies
ter, Mrs. Kenneth Bales, Mrs.
Clyde Bales, Miss Barbara Fore
man, Mrs. John Geren, Mrs. Burl
Cox, Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Ruth
and Jean, Geraldine Bales, the
honor guest and hostesses.
Club Hears
Mrs. Madison
The Man tea Garden club heard
Mrs. Chris Madison speak on
Scotland and Venezuela at a
meeting held at the home of Mrs
Muriel Bentson on Thursday aft
ernoon. Mrs. Madsen lived in
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Mrs. Loren J. White, who
was Sarah Bemice Allmon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob M. Allmon of Mt.
Pleasant, North Carolina,
before her marriage on
February 8 at ML Gilead
Lutheran church in ML
Pleasant. The groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren R. White of Salem.
The couple will live in
Fayerteville, while he is
stationed at Fort Braga,
N.C. After his release from
the army Mr. White will
bring his bride to Salem to
live. (Photo by Roberts Stu
dio, Concord, N.C.)
New Babies
Welcomed
Announcements have arrived in
th ranital tellintf of new babies.
From Portland comes news of
a second daughter to Lt. (Jg) and
Mrs. Wayne Stuart Nelson (Bar
bara Johnson) on Wednesday,
rhniarv 18 at the Emanuel hos
pital. The baby's older sister is
Genevieve Ann. The granaparenu
nr Tir anrl Mrs. L D. Johnson
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
E. Nelson of Salem. Lt. Nelson is
stationed at Alameda, Calif, with
the navy, where the family re
sides.
A six and a half pound daughter
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Blau (Martha Byrd) of Los An
geles on February 14. The baby's
maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence M. Byrd of
Salem and Mrs. Byrd has gone
south to be with her daughter
and family for several months.
Of interest to their many Sa
lem friends is announcement of
the birth of a son. David Reilley,
to Mr. and Mrs. William Graham
of New York City on February
14. The little boy, who weighed
seven pounds, eight ounces. Is the
grandson of Mrs. David Graham
of Eugene, formerly of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Graben-
horst will be in Portland tonight
and will be the guests of friends
at the Rose Bowl at the Mult
nomah hotel. Preceding they will
attend a party at the Multnomah
Athletic club.
Scotland and Venezuela before
coming to Salem to live.
The group packed a box for the
Polish family which it is sponsoring.
A Valentine
Wedding
Event of St. Valentine's day
was the marriage of Miss Han
nah Converse, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Converse, and
Albert Porter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Porter, at the Assem
bly of God church with the Rev.
Walter Frederick officiating. Pre
ceding the double ring ceremony
Mrs. Clarence Frank and How
ard Olsen sang. Dick Lou than and
Billie Oliver played the wedding
music. Gail and Heather Watson
and Sigrid Converse, nieces of
the bride, lighted the candles.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white satin
gown fashioned on princess lines
with a deep lace bertha embel
lishing the bodice. Her train
length veil was held in place by
heart shaped coronet and she
carried white carnations center
ed with an orchid.
The bride's four sisters and a
sister-in-law were members of the
bridal party. Mrs. Harvey Jacob-
son was matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Mrs. Don Wat
son, Mrs. Fred Jaeger, Mrs. Ed
win Harstad and Mrs. Eltham
Converse.
Harvey Jacobson was best man
and ushers were Don Watson,
Fred Jaeger, Edwin Harstad and
Eltham Converse. Barbara Sue
Webb was flower girl and Donnie
Webb ring bearer.
A reception followed the cere
mony at the Don Watson home
on Glen Creek drive. Mrs. E.
McCloud, sister of the groom, pre
sided at the gift table.
When the couple left on their
honeymoon the bride wore a kelly
green suit with white gabardine
topper and green suede purse and
shoes. She pinned an orchid cor
sage to her suit The newlyweds
will live in Salem where tne
groom is in business.
Coming from out-ol-town for
the nuptials were Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Jacobson and Billy of
San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs.
Skip Melvin of Portland.
Woman's guild of the First Con
gregational church met Wednes
day at the church with Mrs. T.
D. Kibbe as hostess, assisted by
Mrs. P. L. Calvert. Ladies of the
Knight Memorial Congregational
church were guests. Mrs. C. F.
Luther led the worship service
and music featured Mrs. James
Stone, flutist, accompanied by
Miss Alice Crary JSrown. Speak
er for the afternoon was Mrs.
James . Chinn, northwest mem
ber of the American, board of
commissioners for foreign mis
sions of the Congregational-Christian
churches of America. Mrs.
Chinn has just returned from at
tending the regular mid-winter
meeting of leaders of the Congre
gational churches at Cleveland,
Ohio.
HUL CITY Mrs. Stephea Beck
honored Mrs. Roger Johnson with
a shower at her home. Present
were Mrs. Richard Saucier, Mrs.
Curtis Cline, Mrs. Lowell Stiffler,
Mrs. W. L. Krause, Mrs. Vernon
Todd, Mrs. Edith Mason, Mrs.
Neal Marttala, and the honored
guest and hostess.
The Stat man, Salm, Ore-. Saturday. February 21 l4t 9
Mr. mnd Mrs. Cart E. NelaM
are entertaining as their guests
a the Subscription club dinner
dance tonight at the Marion hotel
her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Crowther of
Portland. The guests will remain
at the Nelson home for. the week
end. Entrain for
Detroit Mrs. John F. Hayes and daugh
ters, Nancy and Joyce, left Port
land on the streamliner Friday af
ternoon for Detroit, Mich, to Join
Dr. Hayes. They were accom
panied east by her mother, Mrs.
Oscar I. Paulson, who will re
main a few days in Detroit with
her daughter and family. Mrs.
Paulson will stop in Rugby, North
Dakota and Culbertson, Montana
for a short visit with Mr. Paul
son's family en route home In
a fortnight. 1
Mrs. Hayes and her little girls
have been in Salem at the Paul
son home and in Portland with
Dr. Hayes' parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Hayes, while waiting for
living quarters in Detroit. Dr.'
Hayes has been Interning at De- j
troit Receiving not pi 11 and nas
been awarded a teaching fellow
ship at the hospital for the en
suing year.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Me
Lallan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McColloch of Portland, formerly
of Salem, are spending the week
end at the Esther Lee cottages
at NelscotL
MILL. CITY Mrs. 14a Oe44c
was honored Sunday on her Bird ,
birthday when friends and rf la- '
tives gathered at her home for
dinfter. Present were Mrs. Ida
Geddes, Miss Daisy Geddes, ' Al ,
Geddes. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ms- ,
on. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Knp
linger, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cline,
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kelly, Mrs. '
Harry Mason and Mrs. Kills
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O Koret Dresses
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O Ballerina Skirts
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O Blu Swan and
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O Miss America ,
Glrdltt & Brassiertt
O Gibson Girl Blouett
Dance
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Dallas Armory
Woodry's Orch.
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INVITATION
Your Presence Is Requested at the
TODAY. FEB. 2hl "
Place: Stop-Lite Coffee Shop
Location: 1000 Ft. South of 12th Street
Junction on 99E.
Time: Open Daily, 9 A. M. to 1 A. M.
And for your convenience, 'til 3 a. m. Saturdayi and Sundayi
FREE HOME MADE ICE CREAM TO ALL
Complete Fountain Service. Wo know you will enjoy
our Golden Fried Chickon)at only 95c. Delicious Ten
derloin Steaks and a Variety of Your.Favorito Sand
wiches.
You will agree, the pleasant atmosphere makett ihe place
where friendt meet friends.
Our fine quality foods are supplied by the following:
Mayflower Milk Productt
Boyd Coffee Company
Valley Fruit & Produce Co.
General Grocery Co., Inc.
MacDonald Candy Co.
Master Baking Co.
Sylvana For Home Made Pie
Parrish Food Distributor
Johnsons & Sons Poultry
Blue Bell Potato Chip Co.
Paul Geil Food Sales
Bob's Ice Delivery
Chip Steak Co. of Oregon