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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1948)
Music i . . vThe Homi Joan Miller A Hostess and S to bid Mrs. Latham goodbye. Miss Joan Marie Miller, daugh- . nd wni(- dogwood were ter of Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. used about the iivjng rooms with Miller, was hostess for a ; wiener , pinK Pear, rhododendron and roait at the Fairmount Hill home j pjnk duetlia centering the tea of her parents Wednesday at 5 I ubJe wnere Mr, Urlin S. Page o lock. The occasion mscked the of Salem Mrs R . Kleinsorge, sixteenth birthday of the hostess, j Mr c w Keene and Mrs. Ar A group of the high school tthur JtM poured. Assisting about was bidden to the party including th rooiru were Mr,. Tom Ander the Misses Gwen Fry, Dot Can-n Mrs Lwen Brown and Mrs. non. Marilyn Power. Marilyn rl ver, juarujn nmi, Johnson, Norm. , Canf ield Martha Msrsn.., un ' Breakey, Carol McCleod, Betty zsn. Ljiinr o uin ic-t , lwihm - - Pat Service. Joyce Armstrong L,ivn Burdette. Mary Keike. Pat Morris, Edna Marie Hill, Bernlce Imlah and Joan Majek. ( ff Margaret Miller and Rosemary 1 CTCl lJ 1 LVZ7 Powell assisted the Hostess dur- - In the evemng MOtlierS Sigma Chi Mathers ef WUUaa- ; etta university wUl aaeet at the ; The Home Economics club of cr,.pte? hou on TS!. campus Fn- Salem high will entertab, dav afternoon far a desert with its nmial May day tea ,in lun.-heon and business session at honor of the mothers this after 1:0 o'clock. Hostesses are Mrs. noon at High Home between J AtMinturn and Mrs. Ray Rob- and 3 o 'c lock Th.si is the first erT. This will be the last meeting time the tea has been held for md the stood until October. i several years and the club plans . to continue with this annual ar- Tsst Metres of Ordee of the j fair. AH mothers of home eco Eaitern Star will held a business ' nomics students are invited to at- nveting. following a :M o'clock tend. - dinner at the Golden Pheasant High Home has recently been Friday night. The committee in- redecorated by the home furnish ciudes Mrs. Albert Cohen. Mrs. ings class. Serving the ices win Elton Meve,., Mrs. F. B Keel- be Mr. Charles Fe.k. and Mrs mr Mrs. T. G. Bernard end Mr. L. B Cover mother of the club r ' Li.t, president. Miss Alicia Cover. The C. teton Smith. wJ1 ri irn ritrwnil out in the decorations. CLUB CALENDAR During the tea announcement isi'iiDAT 'will be made of. the Junior and Hayesvilie Woman's wi'n Mrs. . . , Kmvm received Buhl Rot:'Jon, C'trrjir noma. It JU o c lH tored etati luncneoo tli.ptei G. Pro wttt Mrt Cbrls A piiue. " SO dessert Minm itltm roai'U ot wfrven' M-nlz- S n. chanice. of commerce, t p m CmA Star Xot.wi meet VTW liall. p in . oc.J rour, ref : e"ent to- West Sslean Wmdm'i rfato. eiXf hall. ft ni . lnstsilaSKMi o eTfkw DV and mtrxihwrr enni kutjr, &aien Woin taatiouM. err. delis Sunday acbaol eU Firt Bap'i.t rtiu:tn wlOi Mrs. Bertha soMt. irn s. churrh st., t p.m. Sptntual SuwhlM d-J with Mr.. SSary SSann. ISPS wtaaimi ar . I p m. e.rt OrM in eteorci Wanien'i uncU mart at hurct.. n.o. weifar. tsncheon. oroerram. S p rn. Pioneer Post 14S. American Leftoo. aet at urar. r.aii. tmt tvrnitim- eui at. s prr Salem Ltorra auxiliary, willt: Mt Ed- pm Mitnbaai. Tenttirva MO. apecl rtinf. Set N. Co maw arptel at.. p.? m. rtintT Willamette ur!vritjr facvritr wive iar-rai diniwr. LaLaaw Wi p m. Mma Chi mothers mt Wttlametta Wt.rri(T meet at chmvtir houw. de- set luncma. l Vi p. la. r:nene Veu Mianaaar. If '' rzLtr Wruie Ciuae Circles. ajiuit.'h. rT'eer at vmriouM IS rn mijr no-hoet iHactieom . nara F!;t::rie tet. Daughter ot m Vetcrane Wgaaa'i et jbhouae. Pe S rr (ill BOAT siim worr-ao alua aeUKl lunchaoa. 1 p n . clubr.euse. aVaaed raawttas It e'd-jek. :L.T aUcM wl, Miss Allen U a Junior at Wll- awator hoset. a am. lamette and Mr. Barnhart is a saiem sr.srMr. OCS. meet at Ms- student at Vanport college. Ha mt: TwrpJe. a am. formerly ittended Wlllamelte SON DAT , . . . Oeion Stta Mothers cmt aovarwi 1 The aennai ba.aeet mt the Ore eta iuficv.. seayfiaai m kelt. 1 p.m. gon Nurses association of this VVKtOAY district win be held Tuesday at Dsusaters mt sc ! meat sti630 o'clock at Silver Creek Falls rPiui t raw rial pariaK heja. ana 1 lodge. Reservations should be rlMrlc luer?r.. mar - K TriAmv with Aimm P-th-r reONtSDAT W CS c.rc-ea of J JO p m i fr "try 92 NEW HOMES 92 2-3 BEDROOMS MAPLETON ADDITION WITHIN CITY LIMITS Otl ttORTH FRQMT STTIPET AS LITTLE AS 0600.53 ppyN LET US ADRANGE YOUR PAYMEMT3 Like PHONE I titers rife. Oregon, Tbandarr May 23, 1U Au Revoir Tea for Mrs. Latham SILVTRTON Mn. H. B. La tham, who with Mr. Latham will leave Thursday to make their home In Oakland. Calif., was honored at a tea Tuesday after noon at the home of Mr. P. L. Brown with Mrs. Glenn Bried well and Mrs. Earl J. Adams as sisting hostesses. Fifty guests called between the noun of 3 R A. McOanathan. i . . . , Fos- Yo of O.U.no". daughter OI the Lathams, who is here to , moving preparations. the Latham, have an apartment in the home of his ... . . honor awards. They have been selected by last year's honor girls including Miss Cover, Beverly Becker and El es nor e Dierks and the advisors. The outstanding sen ior girl of the Home Economics club will not be announced until the annual senior class assembly. 1 L. 1 f " W-W-V jl f i V .J 11 WllltrVJL-l VyWCTVi3 rp n t- i 1 1 iiell Detrothals ! UCUVlllUlO Twr CKi Omeea rnerla innminr. their eruragements at dlnnef . . , wn at 'he chapter house on the Wil- lamette university campus Tues- dav night. ! w. cvi.i v j w. of Mr and Mrs. Thomas B. Ken-I ifv of Salem, told of her betro- i k .1 T. rt u n. wwi a u rcra . nraa, nii vi . f . . . ... . snd Mrs. weaver w. ness 01 i Cla kamas, formerly of Salem, -nd Mim Virginia Allen, da ugh - . , , T ... of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Allen 'gagement to Dean Barnhart of I poTiiand. , No datea have heen announced ! or fort Land, announced ner en for the weddings, although Miss j Kenagy and Mr. Hess are plan- I ning their wedding for the falL Miss Kenagy attended Willam- , u.. I. . .',"' 7 . IT' 77 . student at the Northwest Naza- rece rolleea at Namna Idaho. i Palmer at Salem General bos La ahureh P111 of Miss Margaret Darby at ' . Salem Memorial hospital. 13 rent 02Z7 T7 fl O.MC Miss Teeson Reveals Troth Revealed Wednesday night wai the engagement of Miss Stella Pearl Teeson. daughter of Mrs. Thomas Teeson and the late Mr. Teeson, to Gordon L. Li t tie) oh ns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Littlejohns, all of Salem. The wedding U planned to take place in the fall. The bride-elect is a graduate of Salem high school and is now teaching violin in Salem, Albany and Corvallis. Her fiance attend ed Portland schools and during the war aerved with the army air corps for three year. He is now attending the Merritt Davis School of Commerce. The news was first told at a family dinner at the Teeson 1 norne- Tn dinner table was cen- with , . , flower filled May basket with ribbons extendins to each place and tied to scrolls bearing the names of the engaged duo. The engagement was also announced Wednesday night at the mother-daughter banquet at the Knight Memorial church when a box of candy was passed. At the dinner covers were placed for Miss Teenon, Mr. Lit tlejohns. Mr and Mrs. Elmer L. Littlejohns. Mr. and Mrs H. A. Watenpaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Jim my Watenpeugh, Mrs. A. E. Wat enpaugh. Mr. and Mrs P. L. Blackerby and Mrs. Teeson. Sunday afternoon MUs Teeson and her fiance will be honored at an at home at the Teeon resi dence with Invitations extended to two hundred Selem and out. (of-town friends to call between 2 and 9 o otock. Piano Pupils in Recital Tonight Miss Margaret Hogg will pre eent a group of piano pupils at the Stone Piano company, 1&40 Fairgrounds rd , at 8 o'clock to night. Included among the play era will be students who have par ticipated in the recen Oregon Mu sic Teachers competitive festival, state high school contests and syl labus examinations. Playina: during the evening will be Val Lets Hay. Lynne Higg4n botbem, Carol Ann Livesay, Sally Tontx, Carolyn Madsen, Mary Linda Doerfler, Jimmy Hart, Kathryn Smith, Harriet Hooper, Samara Ramp. Suzanne DeAr mond. Marc Nelson. DeAnn Mc Claughry. Nancy Rust. David La u than. Lore Sliffe, Kathleen White, Jane McGrath, Barbara Dwena A r,- nllw Ridings, Norene Joan rltu and Jodelle Parker. tit r WOIIien Voter? to " wiiiii WICTIO tt VlSlt Instlt LltlOTlS . SMIJem Learue of Women Vnl. - " " era will ' i t f lk. n : j . - """"""j stste training school on Satur day. The group will meet at the Presbyterian church at 10 a.m., and will be joined by Mrs. Claire Arfw at th ot Pnl- tary at 10:30 1 group will have luncheon tother Bnd to Wood burn af- t'rwrds. Reservations should be made with Mrs. H. D. Smithson. 3820 or 438D. Anyone interested is invited to Join members of the league on the tour. Lions auxiliary- will aaeet tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Edwsrd Majek, 828 King wood drive. Mrs. Norman Huff man, head of the art department at Willamette university will be the speaker. Mrs. Fred Halvarson is program chairman. z. ; - T C fi. - fc... s v . 4 : . .".'.it S'lt's-j ' ' AT'' r ; - r,- r Mrs. M arcare t Mew Endros, whose nQaawmemt to WU lard E. Hudson, son ai Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hudson, has boen revealed. The wedding Is plcmned for the fall. The bfido-eloct is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Endre. Oesten-Mlller). Clean Little Ears Daily Bath for Baby, and for Junior Mean Cleanliness Through Whole Lif By Mexiaw Bexeai S ta teaman Woman's Bditor The Utile boy who hates to wash behind his ears Is out of fash ion gone by the board extinct. This is only If his parents train him right, a conclusion arrived at by certain psoap psychologists who find a remedy for everything, providing their product is used. But some of the ideas are sound. , The dally bath habit, begun when an infant, and practiced through early youth, will produce a generation of lovers of cleanli ness. Bathing, they say, should al ways be a pleasant occasion, as far rMiuivid from hurrv and inter- ruption as possible. Regular tubbing for infants pro motes not only cleanliness of the child, but gives the mother an op portunity to keep close check on the physical condition of the baby. Furthermore, the child gains s sense of security from gentle pur poseful hands of the parent, and as most babies eat immediately after the bath, they are in a re laxed and contented state at meal time. This condition of course pro motes good appetites and diges tion. Parents of young children, if time permits, count bath time as among the happiest moments for them, aa It provides a few mo ments when they can watch the child in perfect content. While I believe there Is always a dark period in every child's life, when the area behind the ears Is something to be shunned, no matter how greet the agreement to cleanliness of other parts of the anatomy. StilL regular bathing habits arc bound to shorten that period. Regular tubbing with lots of hot water, a cheerful room and en couragement to relax must natur ally promote good bathing habits in a youngster of pre-school and school age. And, to give credit to the soap company which so gen erously Inspired thsa story, to pro vide a floating soap, which adds girdla parity glrdlo flll-ln-ono Mot ehewn panty girdle ft.-- f X-,'- r-1- ', . v. " r f:" i - VI 4 " , e' v ... ' ' the pleasure of a certain amount of play during the bath period, gives added incentive to cleanliness. Be thing la much a matter of habit anyway, eoce one gets into lnm swing I : of a dairy bath, he- is bound to And It necessary for comfort, and moat humans can be counted on (with a few lapses during certain years In develop ment) to take kindly to the habit of frequent bathing. Mr. ajsd Mrs. aUlpfc H. Ceeley will be hosts at bridge Friday night to members of their- club at their North Summer street home. Preceding the group will gather for dinner at Winona's Chalet. Mrs. Willises goelrs ren. Judy and Doug, of Portland pent several days in the capital this week as guests of her moth er, Mrs. Harry U. Miller. rrWIU WUtaey AH Accordion Coacert Orer let Aaeardlastarta Leslie Tx. Blah School May 22L t:lS Pa Ml lavlUd a fTATI raftASVCM t . . and Soars EXCLUSIVELY foaturos GftFOflGCcOO of rayon elastio Sketched . . . JACQUARO KNIT g?0 goo a90 -.00 wrth detachable crsdh -x- Mirnanina yeung narmawta that stretch te fetlew yeur every msv. AH-inene iai t'sas Z2 te SS, girattee Mi amaft, meaUwan and larocr srzes. Nude er white. Birthday Parties Several members of the very young set are celebrating their birthdays this week. Christine Drye, daughter ef the Verinon Dry em, will celebrate her fifth birthday st e party Friday afternoon at the Drye home on West Rural street. Games will be in play with birthday cake and refreshments following. Honoring Christine will be her grandmother and aunt. Mrs. Charles E. Wagner and Miss Mar garet Wagner, and Janet Griffin, Suzanne Davis. David Taylor, Julie Hug, Julie Repine, Dexter and Craig Hobbs. Marcia King, Sandra Olson and Kathleen Drye. Jells Repine k Six Julie Repine was six years old on Wednesday and celebrated her birthday with a party at the South Liberty street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin T. Repine. Games were in play with cake and refreshments following. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Vernon Drye and Mrs. N. D. Buell. Julie's guests were her grand mother, Mrs. T. O. Repine, and Christine and Kathleen Drye, Janet Griffin, Delbert Loose, Patty Moore, Allan Lowe. Bobby Merrin, Jack Long, Martha Long and Joan Buell. Credit Women Givo Dinner Salem Credit Women held a dinner meeting on Tuesday at Nohlgren's. Spring favors a ad flowers were used oa the tables. Mrs. Lorna Lucas presided at the business meeting. Special guests were Mrs. Marian Beck, Miss Josephine Nolan, Mrs. Eve lin Bond, Miss Blanche Gibson, Mrs. Helen Vogt, Mies Jean Brimaeoaaue, Mrs. Jeaa Rogers, sai! mAi:asco tnn aeeits rue $u.t J LOS ANGELES 9?n aowMe raa lu.rs A Cm r aw tmkwr Wmy Ah Ciia-rtaaaS state) M e4tet a4rBsBset I BM-BBBaBaas" IE tin! Doris Shell, Mrs. Charlotte Breun, Mrs. Eleanor Barbour. Corsages were presented Miss Beverly HartselL Mrs. Lets Ha worth and Mrs. 'Joy Welch. Mrs, Bessie Kayser. Mrs. Ha worth and Mrs. A1U .Meyers spoke on the June convention la Banff, Mrs. Doris Decatur told about bar vacation trip, and Miss Josephine Nolan, who has been in this country for only eight Listen to Omar M. Amundaon Tonight XOCO Ss40 P. M. XSLM 1:15 P. M. PaL Adv. by Aasaaaaen fer MamieipaJ Jadge i Fiesta colored Tmps with cork mud rubber platform sole rojre.1 blue turf Un, green and wbite fat colors washable. Ifext le AUen taarwev FDR TCAlMU 111: t lj fl CASUAL LIFE --x! JrQ- Bur Cheer Leaders . . . k fooc-rree comorc, - f lAVA 4.95 -y 7a5. ! 3- - SOtlXIEn rdr) FABDICS " ySl l SHOE STODS . mil ffll IFF IF Waitr f ;-? ;r. ;:: r : iS ' " serrua uatecs AeTHotrrr or rat coca-cola COCA-COLA XO X lLKGr CGZZPJLSTT CT 8ALB4. CSSOaT " tnootbj, toS4 of her trie from earn a Amwwmr am ant was made of the board meeting at the home of Mrs. Lucas on May 14 and the next purines- meettnr June I. FOR A LONG rs.aavai.aj tmtrm. Ci i mi ill i Saai a.Saa,a.ain ,KQ.mm. . CASUAL LIFE .i aaWBa l 4.5 : j aPeHMal ePss3 5 .- I BIS t - coasamt bt CdXrOTL 1 r BaBBaBBaaHaaaW i ' oee.m.1 er ' 'A