The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 31, 1948, Page 23, Image 23

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Theatre Arte grww win
rhursday at the borne of Mrs.
Charles S. McElhinny, 1658 Court
street, for a one , o'clock dessert
luncheon. Mrs. J. M. Devers will
review an English play, "The Win
slow Boy, by Terrence Rattigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. Johns
will be in Portland today to cele
brate their Stth wadding anniver
sary at the home of their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Johns, jr., who will be cel
ebrating their seventh anniver
sary. A family dinner will be held
and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Johns
will be up from Albany for the
occasion.
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Hospital Tea
At Wood
Home
Always an important social event
of. the fall season is the Salem
General hospital auxiliary benefit
tea, which will be held Thursday,
November 4 at the West Leffelle
street home of Dr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Wood, All interested
persons are invited to attend and
tickets may be purchased at the
door. Proceeds will be used to
equip the new formula room at
the hospital. Calling hours are
from S to 6 o'clock. Greeting guests
at the door will be Mrs. Robert E.
Joseph, Mrs. Edward Roth and
Mrs. Conrad Paulson and in charge
of tickets are Mrs. Chandler Brown
and Mrs. Robert Needhaxn.
Introducing to the receiving
line will be Mrs. John Carson and
Miss Elizabeth Putnam will intro
duce to the receiving -line which
will include Miss Lillian McDon
aid. superintendent of the hospit
al, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, pres
ident of the auxiliary, and Mrs.
Charles Wood.
Assisting about the rooms will
be members of the board and
wives of -doctors including Mes
dames Robert G. Brady, Roscoe
Wilson, William Connell Dyer,
Homer L. Goulet, Paul Hendricks,
P. D. Quisenberry, Chester A.
Downs, Ralph E. Purvine, Vern
W. Miller, Wilmer C. Smith, Rob
ert T. Wulf, Burton A. Myers, A.
Terrence King. W. Wells Baum,
Eugene T. Tupker, Maynard Snif
fer, Horace D. McGee, Stuart
Lancefield and Dr. Lucille Fortner,
Assist About the Rooms
Inviting guests to the dining
room will be Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs.
Milton L. Meyers, Mrs. Charles
Campbell and Mrs. George
Schwarz. Presiding at the tea urns
will be Mrs. George Rossman, Mrs
George H. Swift, Mrs. Douglas Mc
Kay and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom.
Serving will be Mesdames Emery
Hobbs, Jack Price, Clayboume
Dyer, John Steelhammer, Werner
Brown, Richard L. Cooley, John
Hughes, Robert DeArmond, Joseph
M. Devers. jr., Robert W. Gorm
sen, Wheeler R. English, Vernon
Drye, Charles Barclay, Peter H.
Geiser, Misses Margaret Wagner,
Patricia Vandeneynde, Margaret
Simms, Margaret Allen, Betty
Jean Manoles, Evelyn Johnson,
Florence Duffy and Marilyn W al
ley. Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee heads
the refreshment committee and
assisting are Mesdames Charles
Heltzel, Raymond Busick, James
Sears, Tom Dunham, William L.
Lidbeck. C. A. Downs, Arthur Fi
sher and George Hoffman. The
telephone committee includes Mes
dames Harold Schneider, Roscoe
Wilson, Tom Dunham, Frank Man
beck, John Ramage, Willard Nl
Thompson, Arthur Schoenberg,
Lewis Clark, Charles Heltzel and
Raymond Busick. Co-chairman for
the tea are Mrs. John Carson, Mrs.
P. D. Quisenberry and Mrs. Paul
Hendricks.
Mrs. James T. Brand win be in
Eugene Monday to speak to mem
bers of the Home Science club at
Dm 't ook flow
but ... when we see a show of mod
ern art, such as. is hcmjinj this week at the
Qfstren galleries, we wonder about our ad
equacy. Some of them we like very much
but others make us take off our glasses and
polish them, Just In case we aren't seeing
quite clearly.
Good thing ... Have -you noticed how
up and coming our art association has be
come mis winter? Crafts classes, sketching
tips, art exhibits and other activities plan
ned for the year. Good thin? is that everyone
who wants to participate may, and most are
not money making affairs.
Duck season . . . These are the days
when farmers and their livestock, tSust per
petually; bob their heads down to avoid be
ing taken for pheasants by wild eyed
"sportsmen" determined to get a bird or else.
. . . Marine Buren
Spinsters
Benefit
AAUW Interior decoration study
group will meet Thursday night at
the home of Mrs. Erwin Batter
man, 1696 State st.. at 7:30 o'clock
with Mrs. George Hewitt as co-
hostess. Mrs. Clifford Farmer of
the Salem Weavers Guild will
show hand woven articles and dis
cuss their use in the home.
Baby Sitters to
On the social agenda for Friday
afternoon is the Spinster benefit
bridge tea at the -chamber of com
merce at 1:30 o'clock. Guests are
asked to bring their own table ac
fund will benefit from the affair. J Q MOlilGr VOterS
At tne lea nour ion. ureorge sv.
White and Mrs. unn c. amiuv pa- The Campfire Girls of the city
tronesses, will pour. Miss Betty have instituted a new service for
wean aaanoies cnairman w voters, they'll take care of chil
bridge tea. dren free on election day, while
Among those who have reserved mothers vote. Any mother living
tables are Mesdames ueorge ai- south of State street needing an
exander, George A. Arbuckle, Ro- election, day baby-sitter for the
bert Burrell, Harold Busick. Don- time she wishes to vote, may call
aid Barnick. Karl Becke, i nomas i Mrs. rariey Mogan or Mrs. Lynn
Bailey. William Burghardt, Hen- E. Switzer. Mothers norttTof State
ry V. Compton, Earl Cooley, street are to call Mrs. Effie Mudd
Charles Clarke, Charles Fearing, or Mrs. Chris Seely. West Salem
Daniel J. Fry. jr., John Gardner, mothers may call Mrs. J. Parker
Emery Hobbs. John Hughes, James uneberry
Humphrey, George C. Hill, George The older Camp Fire Girls have
L. HilL Milton Hartwell, Dan been taking a course in baby
Johnston. William Lytle, Wayne sitting. This is a national Camp
Loder. Edgar A. Linden, Douglas Fire project.
McKay. William McGilchrist, Jr.
Art Teacher to
Be Speaker
Miss NMargaret McDevitt, art
supervisor of schools will be the
guest speaker at the meeting Mon
day of Capital unit No. 9, Ameri
can Legion auxiliary. Miss Mc
Devitt will speak on "art In the
public schools." She will display
work done in the schools. The
meeting will be held at the wom-
ans clubhouse starting at 8 p.m.
and will be the auxiliary's ob
servance of education week.
Fifteen girls from Parrish Jun
ior high school chorus under the
direction of Mrs. Vern Suko will
sing..
Mrs. Helen McLeod will preside
at the business meeting.
Vern W. Miller, Merrill Ohling,
Urlin S. Page. Ralph E. Purvine,
Harold Rosebraugh, George Scales,
Floyd W. Shepard, William Shinn,
Homer H. Smith, Frank H. Spears,
Charles E. Wagner. P. D. Quisen
berry, John McCullough, Burton
A. Myers, George Rossman, David
Eason and Miss Margaret Wagner
Textile Paintings
To Be Displayed
The Dabblers, textile painting
group, will present a aispiay oi
textile paintings, glass and tin
paintings in the parlor of the
YWCA Tuesday night between
7:30 and 9:30 o'clock. The Interest
ed public Is invited to attend and
members will foe present to assist
with furnishing . information and
Mrs. Otto SkopiL Jr. will demon
strate texile painting by stencil.
Also featured will be table settings
and refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Norval E. Edwards Is ar
ranging the display and Mrs. May
nard Nelson is chairman of the
group.
Salem General hospital aaxil-1
lary's monthly meeting will take
place Tuesday morning at the
YWCA at 10 o'clock with Mrs. Da
vid Bennett Hill presiding.
Wesleyan Service Guild of the
Jason Lee Methodist church will
hold its monthly meeting Monday
night at the home of Mrs. Nick
Brinkley, 4135 N. River road at 8
o'clock. Mrs. Archie Brewster will
give the devotions and Mrs. Lloyd
Hockett is arranging the program.
Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Jack
Kinney, Mrs. Otto Yunkers and
Mrs. Archie Gardner.
Mrs. Brandt
Garden Speaker
The Salem Garden club, meeting
Monday at the Salem Woman's
clubhouse, will hear Mrs. Phillip
Brandt of Corvallis soeak on
"With a little money and a liht
hand in landscaping." Mrs. Brandt,
formerly a Salem resident and
vice president of the garden club,
is a graduate in landscape archi
tecture. Also during the meeting ,a dis
play of fall foliage and berries
shrubs will be displayed. The
Christmas greens show committee
will meet during the afternoon.
The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Sunday. October 31. 1933
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