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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1948)
Tho'Shrtoa man, ScdoTnV Ortqww Txidar. Hot 14, IUS Sojourners Entertain Guests pal chore h wtth 300 Wtft LefeUe St. Over a hundred Soujourners nd their guests were entertained t a dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. The Individual tables were centered with bouquets of lilacs and yellow tulips and the serving table was centered with a large bouquet of yellow tulips flanked by tapers. Guests present were Mesdames Holly Jackson, John Schubert, Wesley Stewart, Braden Daggett, Allen Searcy, R. E. Nickens, How ard Ragan. Harold Muhs, John R. Wood, Paul Baker, John Archer. Wesley Gladow, Ralph Pickering. George Stevens. Louis duBuy. Elmer O. Berg, Chester Cummlngi, Wheeler R. English. Tom Dunham, Robert Wulf. Floyd ! Utter, Lester Jones, Leon Perry, ; James Darby. Howard Elsmann and Frank V. Prime. Winning prizes in bridge for the guests were Mrs. Frank V. Prime. Mrs. Harold Muhs and Mrs. James Darby. Prizes to the mem bers went to Mrs. Gordon Leon ard. Mrs. H. T. Paris and Mrs. Charles R. Shaw. Mrs. Holly i Jackson won the pinochle prize.! Special prizes went to Mrs. Al- ' m , lan F strom, Mrs. Malvin Rudd T-f h O and Mrs. Eugene Laird. I 1 1 J 11 lO CLUB CALENOAB mBAT Watt galas Woman's club card party, city bail, p.m. North Salem WCTU boapttattty taa. at Mrs. Carl Gtaa bocnaa. 1079 Ship ping at., a PJn. PLET ctubwtth Mrs. Etta Oberahew. 12U Zlm street. West law. sun. SATUKOAY Paat PraaldaBta Hal Hibbard luarr. 1 p.m. W1U Mrs. J inary, s p.m. anus Mrs. J. B. ar kar. ISM Jeficraoai stroel MONDAY Delta Gamma mothars maet at efaap ter bouaa. I p.m. Women of Botary board moat with Mrs. Wane Mister. 174S Saginaw at., 1 o'clock doaacrt lunchaoo. St. Ann Guild. St. Pauri Kptaco- rtth Mrs. Carl E. Meteon. S O-m. Hal Hibbard auxiliary. United S Dan ish War Vatarana. VTW ball. S p-m. Selena Woman's ekib Litrratura roup. Woman's clubhouse, coffae at I JO, program 2 p.m. TUESDAY Etokta Woman's club with Mrs. Ralph Scott at George Allen borne. 110 N. 21st St.. 1:11 deaaert hinrheon. Central WCTU hoapitality taa with Mrs. Mayma MUX. 1714 ChemekaU st, 3 to 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Salem Writers club, with Mrs. J. M. Devera, 1X7J Market street. 7 2S p.m. THIBSDAT HayesvUla Womin'i club, with Mr. Herachel Robertson. Chemawa Road. 13 JO o'clock covered dish luncheon. f. .... n vo Music ; . Th2 Home - Women's ZiZXar '. Society Editor ' - kit- -' S . ' " " f -'.iU 'if '. i "t " ; . Two Maids Announce New members welcomed were Mrs. William O. Lett. Mrs. R. C. Brijws. Mrs. Allan Edstrom, Mrs. R C. Dempewolf and Mrs. Will lam Foster. Hostesses for the af fair were Mesdames Leo R. Peter son, chairman. James L. Payne, Ifobart Jackson, August Rlgby. Rodney Fety and Lawrence A. Ballmer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Merk are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Alma, to Charles Lawrence Wheeler of Pasadena, California, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Wheeler of San Fran cisco. Miss Merk is a graduata of Sa lem schools and completed nurses Sojourners are planning a card i training at Huntington Memorial party for May 18 at the May flower nail at 8 o clock for mem bers and guests. Pinochle and bridge will be in play and those attending are asked to bring their own table accessories. Mrs. Carl Wood heads the committee in charge of arrangements with Mes dames Gordon Leonard. Thomas hot-pital in Pasadena, where she is now employed. Mr. Wheeler is a student of Pasadena college. The wedding date has been set for June, 1849, - following Mr. Wheeler's graduation. Miss Tacker Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tucker are today revealing the engagement 4 . , - -; - , 1 .. Wise. M. E. Knickerbocker. Frank ! of their daughter. Miss Marjorie Hhl IlDDlnGS lO Mjnbeck. Malvin Rudd. W. H. I Tucker, to Vernon Elliott, son of ! i nnston and Gerald H. Wing as-i Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Elliott oUSprin )n pontOC sting. j Shedd. Oregon. ; kjcrili. lcricrvjl Job si Women Voters To Convene Miss Tucker is a graduate of Salem high school and is now a student at Merritt Davis school of commerce. Her fiance is with the navy and stationed at Corona. California. No date has been set for the The annual state convention of i wdd"r th- League of Women Voters of Oregon will be held Mar 17-18 I o . oi at Gearhart. Mrs BUir Stewart, j OUrpHSe bllOWer f resident, has announced from -, x . v.rtland. -Working Together for t OT NlTS. SeCOr face will be the convention ; 'theSitna.'ri.twd I lled American Veteran. 1ST Foett Grck EV:uxillrJr was entertained at the r7lls MiStforH Pi! Kla,mth j home of Mrs. Harry Rickard. !n i-,l2i!nd nH,Sa- Monday, sewing and giving a Z' ,nr.ri. 1 fmm 1 rprise handkerchief showe? to E,rvaZ ' n Mrs. Ralph Secor who.i, moving V7f 1 lto Fairfeld. Calif. Sgt. Secor Is Debate will register from 8:30 with the air force. Plans were to 9 30 ajn, Monday, with the made for the annual party for keynote acidfess that morning bv , the Gold Star and War Mothers Mn Justin Smith of Medford. A at the home of Mrs. Stuart Johns, talk on "Taxation as a Basis of May 25. G-od Government" will be made Attending were Mrs. Eva Ben by Miss G:d.n Everett. Portland i nett. Mrs. Goldie Kyle. Mrs. attorney, at the noon luncheon. Hulda Rinehart. Mrs. Ralph Secor nd evening speaker will be Dr. , and Darlene. Mrs. Cora Hutchin EMon Johnson, dean of the school son, Mrs. Don Kingsbury and f liberal arts of the University Carol, Mrs. Elmer Byer. Mrs. Cf Oregon, on the topic ' Public William Richards. Mrs. Pauline isnaaros and Private IdeaU." Richards, Mrs. Harry McWhorter, Highlight of the luncheon Tues- ' Mrs. William Noyes. Mrs. Stuart day win oe a recognition cere- I Jonns, Mrs. verne Ostrander. Mrs. mony for the Salem league by 1 Blaine Martin, Jimmie, Dickie tr. Edna Landros of Eugene, and I and Billie, Mrs. Roy Reynolds, Miss Patricia Jann Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Jones, whose betrothal to Paul Wiebe, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Herman Wiebe of Monmouth, has been re vealed. The wedding of the young couple is planned for early summer. (Jesten-Miller). tions. Christian Science Monitor and literature pertaining to Gen eral Federation club programs. Headlining many convention meetings and programs is conser vation. Frances E. Williamson, Portland, information specialist of the UJS. Forest service in the northwest, is now organizing ma terial for the exhibit which will be limited to conservation of nat ural resources in the western hemisphere. Information special ists representing different regions will aid in setting up the display. As a courtesy to the convention, the forest service is sending a guide on all tours arranged for out of state guests to point out conser vation measures and Oregon scenic attractions. Reservations were received this week from two more Philippine clubwomen for the national con vention of the General Federation of Women's clubs. May '24-28 in Portland. They are Concepclon C. Martelino and Judge Alameda Lo pez of Manila. Mrs. Martelino is a board member of the Philippine clubwomen. Mrs. Trinidad F. Le garda of Manila, president of the national federation of the Philip pines has already registered. Mrs. Legarda Is coming to Port land to thank federation members personally for thetr financial aid in rebuilding her organization's clubhouse which was destroyed during the Japanese occupation of the islands. The plans for their projected clubhouse is to make It the Pacific headquarters of the general federation. Of general interest to all club women attending the General Fed eration of Woman's clubs conven tion May 24 to 28 In Portland will be the exhibits on display in the north wing of the auditorium. Included will be GFWC head quarters, conservation of natural resources, motion pictures, cancer control, safety, CARE, United Na Ts cnenthly meeting of the Dorcas society of the Seventh Day Adventiit church was held at the home of Mrs. Alts Web ster on Maple avenue Wednesday. The members sewed during the day with a no-host luncheon served at noon. A study of church standards was given by Mrs. Mc Lafferty. Missionary reports In cluded hours of service to Chris tian help, Missionary visits, pa pers given away, garments, food baskets, money expended and 500 pounds of cloth sent overseas the past quarter. Couples to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Mike Focht wDJ be hosts to friends at the celebra tioo of their 23th wedding anni versary to be held at their home. Route 1, Box 225 oa Sunday af ternoon. Hours for calling are 2 until s o'clock. Friends are being invited through the press to call at their country place. Headriekaons to Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hendrick son are celebrating their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday at me aoayiiower nau at 7 o clock. Friends axe being invited tnrough the press to attend. Delta Gamma Mothers Feted The Delta Gamma mothers of Willamette university entertained the out-of-town mothers at a luncheon at the. sorority house Monday afternoon. Solos were given by Art Dimond for the mothers and at 4 o'clock the girls joined their mothers for dessert Coming from out-of-town were Mrs. R. V. Leonard, Mrs. C. R. Lester, Mrs. Dean Pollock, Mrs. I. Geiger, Mrs. C. C. Cooper, Mrs. John I. Holbeck. Mrs. P. L. EngdahL Mrs. Otto Woldt, Mrs. L. M. Taylor, Mrs. W. R. Beven, all of Portland; Mrs. D. B. Du Rette of Gervals; Mrs. Sam V. Smith of Toledo; Mrs. Z. S. S tro th er and Mrs. Ruth Montague, both of Newberg; Mrs. George Phillips of Albany; Mrs. S. S. Gilbert, Hood River; Mrs. Pearl Denson of San Mateo, Calif. Salem mothers present were Mesdames J. J. Sechrlst, D. H. Uniohn. L. M. Case. Casa Nichols. James McClelland, L. J. Sparks, O. B. Long, C. S. Nelson, Deseret Shaeffer, James Lucas and Wal ter D. Gardner. WHITE ROSE Buy It! Try hi Never Be Without DUTJ ss a m was 41 j Bleaches - Kemevea Stains Deodorises - Disinfects Said at All Leading Grocery Stores the introduction of new leacues A response "Chrysalis to Butter- Ey" will be given by Mrs. Hal eSart of Salem. Mrs. Clara Ryerson, Mrs. Alma Hatfield. Mrs. George Pro, Miss Vonah Richards, Miss Irrna Zaun and Mrs. Harry Rickard avo iV l I I I II .- J - -r An old imm After 7 Years of Distinguished fterrlce at 13 if Ferry. Salem's ELUSIVE nmniER hu MOVED to New Qutrtero in tha FASHION LOUNGE 141 SOUTH HIGH la thfe aewer saere convenient location the dis ertminating far bayer eaa bow find the 'finest qaalit? rars plas personalised eastern aerriee and distinct! re workmanship. Complclo Fur Servico CLEANING REPAIRING RESTYLING At the Lowest Prevailing Rates Controlled Fur Storage OPEN HOUSE SAT., MAY ,15th U U U p1 . ry." 7 i i p r , , . Ill ,'i n, j,,,, "'ttiji'T ii':J"i ' i".-njl' J '-' l' l N - 'l BJ T- 1 nn.nrt i. ,', ,. n T - li m mi I I II i Bon Haer DanccTonlglit Last dance of the season for the Bon Huer dance dub will be held at the Veteran's hall tonight at 9:30 o'clock. The men will have charge of the refreshments with Fred Humphrey serving as chairman. Playing for dancing will be Wayne Strachan's orches tra. v Highland Mothers Are Entertained At 3:30 today, the Highland school faculty will entertain all the Highland mothers at a teasln the school cafeteria as apprecia tion to the mothers for their co operation and help given through out the school year. Arrangements are being made by a committee consisting of Mrs. Leroy Mittendorf, chairman, Mrs. Lillie Hall and Miss Lyle Murray. The regular meeting of the Highland Mothers' club wfll be held in the auditorium at 1:30 pjn. The film, "Human Growth4 will be shown under the supervision of Mrs. Dorothy Massey, state de partment of education. Mrs. Brown New Regent Court Capitol City, Catholic Daughters of America elected Mrs. 2L D. Brown as grand re gent for the coming year; at a business session held Wednesday nlghfat the Salem Woman club house. Also elected were Mrs. A. W. Lovdk, vice-regent: Mrs, C. L. Gruchalla, prophetess, Mrs. F. E. Kenyon, financial secretary; Mrs. H. E. Corey, historian; Mrs. W. E. Sen run k. monitor; Miss Nils Cluett, treasurer; Mrs. Sylvan Mauer, lecturer; Miss Loraine Meuset, organist; Mrs. H. L. Hol boke, retiring regent: and Mrs. Napoleon Rocque, retiring:; vice regent, as trustees. Mrs. Holboke reported on the state convention of Catholic daughters recently held m Klam ath Falls and Mrs. J. D. White en the Junior convention also held there. Reports were also made that the group has sent four pack ages to an English family, cut 18 layettes for the Red Cross, and Shower Honors Bride-Elect' ' CLOVZRDAIJS On ManAa nizht a weddms? shower mi -fv- en by-Miss Erlyn Klokstad and Donna Lee Webb at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson hon-" oring tajeJr daughter Lorraine, who Is to be married to Philip PflnX; on Sunday, May 23. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by Mesdames Harold Nelson. Paul Thomas, Arch Rankin, Fay Webb, Art Kunke, Everett Vickers, Peter Teleck, Albert Bates, Lloyd Jar man, Walter Miller, ' KennetJi Chapman, , Leslie Petersen, Dick Chapman, Bfll BalL Guy Chap man, Keith Petersen and small daughter Lynne, Floyd Pflug and Floyd Pflug. Jr, Louis , Kennies, Gay lord McCurdy i and Jaunlta. Karl Wipper, Morris Petersen. Tom Webb, Bud Mitchell, Sam Drager, .Hugh Webb. Fred Mile. John Baker, Bud Petersen, Ls4 Klokstad. Vester Bones, Ben Wlp per, John Petersen, Donna and Ariene, and Maxlne Moon. ; I fed 130 Chemawa children at ta4 monthly communion breakfast, j WINGS LEGS iuariers BREASTS Lb. 3C LINEBERRY'S MARKET I5S North Commercial Phone 6723 Th (Ion Look In Scsaiity Is Cocixg Um . ? -;y . . Attractive velan tears Jeia the crew ef the trailer fseatfaaeolle which wCt taetade thia eeeasaaraity in its tear ef tae nation to sell aaviags bends U loeal resideats. BesJmeMIe's visit wCl Tae eras ef the rrdghlighto ef eeamaJtra efferta to attain sales geal in enrreatt Seearttr Lean. Tear ef IsemdmobGe isaader aaspieea ef Trailer Ceaeh Maaefictavers AsseclaMesi and Untted States Treasiy Deeart 2o At Miller's Today 12: to Xesidents of Salem will be given the epportunltF e4 signing a gold scroll and having It sutograpTs ed by See. of State Nowbry and Mayor Hfstrom upon: the purchase ef Security Savings Bonds' when the Security Loan Bondmobile comas te talem Friday. This eommunity la one of only 171 selected eommunlties In U. S. to be visited by one of the six caravans now touring the eoun try for the Security Savings Bond drive. . -! . '. . ' - . ; 1 . , - J. : ; : " . The U. Security Bondmobile will be La front of MiUers' repaxtment store today from U-Cf boon until 2J00 o'clock. The decorated scroll will be on view to all daring the visit here accord lag to Sid Stevens, County Chairman of Security Bond drive.- Ivaryoue purchasing a bond will be "eligible to sign the scroll which will be presented to the dty to be made a part of the .permanent collections In the archives of the community.; Xvery person thus signing will have his name enrolled as having purchased a share la our country. "U. S. Seringa bonds are actually Sef curity Bonds, security for the Individual as well as for our country: The Bond caravans oonsist of six big house-type trailer) coaches, each of which Is IS feet long and weighs 1500 pounds.! They are decorated in red. White and blue trim and carry the offlf dal Security Loan Insignia. They have a complete public address Installation. Five of the out fits" will start from Chicago and one from Los Angeles. It is expected that they will havs reached well over 50 ef the nation's population by .the end - of the Security Loan campaign 'June S9 - i' ' s s mm i m mm m & , a ka a m'i mmmmimmmmm ' f e 4 II I I A