f Thm Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Wciindcryv Not. 17. 1948 I SO CI ETY CLUBS Annual Tea Slated For Thursday Highlight of Thursday will be the annual Harvest Home tea at the Methodist Old People's Home on Center street with the inter ested public invited to call be tween 2 and 5 o'clock. The Home is maintained by the women of the Methodist conference and is open to other men and women than Methodists. At present elev en denominations are represent ed at the Home. Guests may bring gifts of canned goods or staples or donations for the ele vator fund which was started a year ago. The fund has progres sed far enough now, that build ing of the elevator in the Home will be started this year, how ever additional contributions are needed before its completion. Mrs. Willard L. Cole will greet guests at the door. Mrs. Robert Moulton Gatke will introduce to the receiving line which will in clude Mrs. E. O. Welling, presi dent of the board of managers, Mrs. Clara Fletcher, matron, and Mrs. Ruth Fugate. Presiding al the tea urns will be Mrs. C. D. Morse, Mrs. Ernest C. Richards, Mrs. Byron B. Her rick and Mrs. Frank James. Ser ving will be Mrs. Virgil Hume, Mrs. Steve Anderson, Mrs. H. Gor don Carl and Mrs. Ervin Potter. Mrs. H. G. Carl is arranging the table, which will'be centered with an arrangement of chrysanthe mums in autumn shades and matching tapers. Mrs. M. C. Findley is in charge of the guest book. Women of the Leslie Methodist church arranged the program, which will include solos by Betty Starr Anderson and a talk by the Rev. G. Wesley Turner. Sunshine Club at Van Cleave Home The Sunshine sewing club of Hazel Green was entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Alvin J. Van Cleave with eighteen members and guests presents. A buffet supper was served after which Mrs. Louise Arneson taked on her recent trip to Norway. Guests brought garments to make up a box to send to families there. Mrs. Ed Zielinski presided at a business meeting and appointed the following committees: cheer, Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Mrs. C. A. Zielinski and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert; publicity, Mrs. Alvin J. Van Cleave. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert will entertain the club December 1 at which time members will bring work for a Christmas cheer box. Those present were Mesdames Ed Zielinski, C. A. Zielinski, Ralph Gilbert, Harry P. Hobson, V. M. Perrlne, Rudolph Wachen, Lloyd McDonald A. M. Zahare, Glen Looney, Merle Casselman, Archie Wiesher, Marvin Van Cleave, Paul Camp, Kenneth Coomler, Miss Geneva Van Cleave, Hattie Van Cleave, Mrs. Louise Arneson and the hostess. Legion to Hear Mrs. Brown The Kingwood American Le gion post. 81 and auxiliary will hold their regular meeting Thursday night, November 18 at the Legion hall in Parkway drive. National committeewoman, Mrs. Leon Brown of Salem, will be a special guest, bringing a report on the recent national conven tion held in Miami. Florida. Several events and activities for the future are being planned and will be discussed at Thurs day's meeting. Mrs. Sylvia Hig gins and Mrs. Elsie Long will be in charge of refreshments. Armistice day was observed by participating in the patriotic ac tivities in Salem, then later gath ering at the Legion home for a 1 'clock no-host luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Holscher and children, Willis and Kay, left Tuesday for southern California to visit Mrs. Holschers mother who is ill. They plan to be home November 28. THANK HE AVE CI Can . , f0iT ssssssssbss" I HEARD EVERT WORD THE ?-3L PREACHER SAID! 'Andoh.wbat a blessing it is! : I miss nothing I at church or the movies; I never aik ; people to re peat. "A new life be can for m when a marvellous free book told me all about correcting hearing loss." You too, should learn the full facta; Come in for free demonstration today; James N. Taft & Assoc 218 Oregon Bldg. Salem MONO-PAC 1 ..R CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY. Writers club, with Dr. and Mrs. Mor ton E. Peck. 1552 Court street, 7:30 o'clock. Centralis Temple No. 11. Pythian Sis ters. KP hall, p.m., officers 7 p.m., nominations. Nebraska auxiliary. Thanksgiving dinner, 12:30. with Mrs. Clara Mc Derby. 1923 South 12th st. Eagle social club at hall. 371 N. High st.. refreshments. 12:30 p. m.. cards follow. First Methodist WSCS meet at Car rier room, 10:45 a. m.. noon luncheon. Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neigh bors of America, annual homecoming and family dinner, VFW hall. 6:30 p.m. Past Presidents. Hal Hibbard auxil iary, with Mrs. Roy . Page, ISO Lam ing ave., covered dish luncheon, 12 JO. p. m. Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Duane Gibson. Wallace road. 2 p. m. Women's Missionary society, first Baptist church, covered dish lunch eon. 12:30 p. m., at church. THURSDAY Ladies of the CAR. no host luncheon with Mrs. Florenie Shipp. 1880 Nebras ka street. 12 30 p.m. Past Presidents of ; WRC. with Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn, 1405 tir street, covered dish dinner at noon. Past Presidents. Marion auxiliary 661. VFW. with Mrs. George Lewis. 1180 N. Winter St.. 8 p.m. Pringle Pleasant Point social club with Mrs. F. R. Clark. Pringle Road, noon luncheon. : DAV Aux Social meeting with chap ter benefit pinochle party. Public in vited. Woman's clubhouse. 40 North Cottage Thursday. November 18. Willamette university Faculty Wom en's club with Dr. Helen Pearce, 267 N. Winter st., 2:30 p:m. Chapter CB. PEO with Miss Mildren Deischer, 1453 East st.. 7:30 dessert supper. - Hayesville Woman's club with Mrs. Harry Miller. Cbemawa road, 1:13 des sert luncheon. Salem Council of Women's organiza tions, chamber of commerce. 2 p.m. Fidelis class. First Baptist church with Mrs. Lucille Starkey. 667 N. 15th St.. 2 p. m. Keizer Ladies Sowing club all day meeting with Mrs. John Derrick. Cum mings Lane. 11 a. m. Spiritual Sunflower; club with Mrs. Irving Zeller, 2195 8. Summer St.. 1 p. m. American Gold Star Mothers meet at VFW hall. 8 p. m. Lions auxiliary with Mrs. Douglas Yeater. 1940 Virginia st.. 1:13 p.m. FRIDAY Barbara Frietchie Tent. Daughters of Union Veterans, Gold Arrow, no host dinner. 6:30 p. m.. inspection and meeting. 8 p. m- Salem Woman's club. SATURDAY Salem branch A AUW luncheon meet ing, guest day. Marion hotel. 1 p.m. A Surprise Party I Mayor and Mrs. -Robert Flf strom were honored at a surprise nousewarming party Sunday night at their new home on Fairmount Hill, when a group of theif friends called. A buffet supper was serv ed by the hostesses and the eve ning hours spent informally. Honoring the Elfstroms were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mr. .' and Mrs. Arthur Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harland, Dr. and Mrs. B. F; Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Johnson and Mrs. Mabel Clock. Maude Durfee to Attend School A farewel party was given Sat urday night for Miss Maude Dur fee at the home of Miss Ellaree Morton, with Mrs.: John Schmidt, jr. as assisting hostess. Miss Dur fee will attend Berkeley Baptist Divinity School, completing work for her masters degree on religi ous education. She left the school three years ago to become secretary of the First Christian church here. Since that time she: has been active in the daily vacation Bible school, teaching in the senior high school division, and has taught the Wed nesday night Bible class and has served as pastor's assistant. ! Mrs. Martha Curran of Albany, department inspector of Daugh ters of Union Veterans of the Ci vil War, will be the guest of members of ; Barbara Frietchie tent at a no-host " dinner at the Gold Arrow Friday at 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Pearl SimpJcins will pre side at the meeting which follows at the Salem Woman's clubhouse afterwards. 10 Don't suffer misery of RACKING COUGHS Millions use PINEXfor effective relief of coughs due to colds Not rat a tiefcj topp not Joat a nothing syrupl PINKX is a nal eouirai medicioel Gt to work with decisive, coon riht where trouble lies ia Uaa upper rafiirstnry i sgf Relieves dry feeling aoothrairritatioa limm ticala helps raspy breathing looaeoa coub provoking phlegm. Wonderful relief! That's why PINKX has beea a faavly favoriu for over 40 years. ; PIIEX 6IVES AIOUT 4 TIMES IS MUCH FOR TOUR IIOIET om v wi swwrbewi PINEX ia dwaila. Yea aM the aiaaple syms (soaar and water or liquid hooey) munmti of paying faary prices for it ia ready mitmA preparation. That way voa act a fa past of wonderfully nsTactive cows syra at anal X the nana! pries. And tow eu't hay a better ocmgh laliaf at any price, bet PINEX today at aay drag sters. Satisfaction- awaraumd. Amka't Largest Ming COUGH SYRUP MUSIC Hostesses to Entertain Guests Informal luncheons, dinners and bridge parties are on the social slate this week. Mrs. E. J. Hagen will entertain at two parties this week at her Cross street home. She has in vited guests on Wednesday and Friday nights to a buffet supper with bridge following. The Chin ese motif will be carried out in the table appointments and deco rations. Covers will be placed for twelve each night. Mrs. Linn C. Smith will pre side at a 12:30 o'clock luncheon on Thursday afternoon at her Chemeketa street home for the pleasure of members of the Town and Country club. Several hours of contract will follow the lunch eon hour. Additional guests will be Mrs. Louis Lachmund and Mrs. Donald C. Roberts. Mrs. Edwin Keech will enter tain at a bridge luncheon Thurs day afternoon at her Morningside home for members of her club. A hostess Thursday night will be Mrs. Robert DeArmond, who will entertain her club at bridge and a late supper. Mrs. Lewis Clark will fete her club at a bridge luncheon on Fri day afternoon at her suburban home and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer will be an additional guest. Mrs. Earl Bogardus has invited her club to luncheon and bridge Friday afternoon at her South 13th street home. Club Dance Friday Members of the Bon Heur club will attend their second dance of the fall series Friday, November 19 with Wayne Strachan's orches tra at the Veterans' hall, 630 Hood street. Dancing will be from nine to twelve o'clock. Refreshments will be served by the following committee: Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, chairmen; Mi:, and Mrs. Edmund Meola, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halverson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DaMetz. The Thanksgiving motif will be used for the decorations. Bridal Shower For Miss Hensell A bridal linen shower was given Miss Irene Hensell Monday night at the home of Miss Lavina Koenig on Summer street. Miss Hensell will marry Walter Erby of Albany, at the First Presby terian church in Salem Decem ber 5. At the party for Miss Hensell were Mrs. Charles Bottorf, Mrs. L. L. Hansen, Mrs. Pearl Bairy, Mrs. Donald Macklin, Mrs. Loren Mackey Mrs. J. McNeil, Mrs. Clara Hammang, Miss Alice Vogl, Miss Verda Sjovangen, Miss Josephine Nolan and the hostess. Regional Officer Here Soroptomists will hold their monthly evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Abner Kline. 1605 North 5th stret,' tonight. A cov ered dish dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Assisting Mrs. Kline as hostesses will be Mrs. Marie Ling and Miss Irene De Lisle. Mrs. Minna Durkee of Port An geles, Washington, northwest re gional treasurer of Soroptomists, will talk on her recenfr trip to Harrogate, England. I'll rip and I'll flap And I'll howl and I'll whine; If you risk hanging clothes On a windy washline! 187 S. Liberty Ph. S-9239 Smorgasbord Dinner on Saturday's Calendar Scandinavian dishes from hearty Swedish baked beans and cream- ed codfish balls to delicate fattigman and rosettes are being prepared i u,tT " n,s '" oinnoay on ov this week under the supervision of Mrs. Oscar Liudahl'for the smor- i e . when the neighborhood gasbord which will highlight the Festival of Nations Saturday night at the YMCA and sponsored jointly by the YWCA. The menu of a smorgasbord can cover almost the whole field 1 of food, but a few of the other items on this particular menu are herring salad with sour cream dressing, baked ham. smoked salmon, Swdish meatballs, lefsa, orange rye bread, flat bread, lin genberries and a wide variety of fish and cheeses. A large portion of the food is being prepared by Mrs. Liudahl with the help of other Sandinavian women in Salem. Mss. E. L. Ar neson is assisting with the buy ing. The dinner is being served in the gymnasium of the , YMCA where approximately 200 can be seated at a time. Tables deco rated with fruit, vegetabes and autumn leaves will be arranged as the spokes of a wheel. Hub of the wheel will be space for-, the floor show which will be pre sented at intervals while dinner is being served frorn 5:15 to 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Madsen, general i chairman of the smorgasbord, has ! announced the following commit- tees for the affair: Mrs. Pau.Stiffler as auctioneer. Kioneer r"ost, American Legion, Heath, smorgasbord table; Miss Attending were Mesdames Ho-, a11 women's post, met Monday Ida Mae Smith, dining tables: Mrs. ; mer Stiffler. Frank Ward. Nelson n,ght at the Legion club with George Ailing. Mrs. Irl McSherry. ' Hickock. Donald Cooper, Rand- Mrs Harriott Belcher. command Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Guy olph H. Krane. Edgar A. Linden. er- New members welcomed were Hickok, Mrs. George Alexander, jr., Leonard E. Cain, James B. i Mrs. Alta Hewitt, Mrs. George Mrs. Frank Weddle, Mrs. A. A. 1 Buchanan. Lauchlin Hodges, j Henderson. Miss Betty Bolton. Schramm. Mrs. John Versteeg and 1 George I. Patterson, Don R. .ud-! Mlss Doris Nelson, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Robert Shinn, decorations: i son. Tom Pomeroy, Milan Boni Mrs. Carl McLeod and Mrs. Ralph face, Mahlon Pengra, Gerald Mul Johnson. table setting; Mrs. Ralph key. Jack Baker, Gordon Keith, Moody, seating. ! A. L. Morriss, C. A. Schaf fer and Mrs. Frank Bowder will super- j the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Lam vise the waitresses which will be kin, Mrs. Mary Hoover and Mrs. Tri-Y girls and bus boys pro- Everett Clark, vided by the Salem Hi-Y. Hi-Y mothers and ywca mem- Officers to Make Visit bers assisting with the cooking j are Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mrs. H. W. Hughlett, Mrs. Harold McMillin, im s. juco x-eierson, ivirs. j,ioya Hughes, Mrs. W. F, Terlich, Mrs. Guy Hickok, Mrs. P. J, Meaney, Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie, Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh, Mrs. Wallace Car son, Mrs. John Caughell Mrs. Al- bert Torgerson, Mrs. Ralph Da Metz, Mrs. P. D. Baker, Mrs. Kinley Adams, Mrs. Daniel Schul- ze, Mrs. Ray L. Crittehden and Mrs. H. C. Berryhill. CLEAR LAKE A buffet din ner was held Sunday at the coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Eichelberger on Robert Beecroft's birthday. It also honored Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Schuman of Water- ' town. S. D., who are here visiting the C. W. Beecrofts. The table was centered with the birthday ; cake flanked by yellow tapers. umers a i tending were air. ana Mrs. Gordon Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beecroft Mrs. Rob ert Beecroft, Terry and Dale Eichelberger. Because Our Prices are Lower and Our Stock Is Newl (WE HAVEN'T ANY OLD STOCK TO UNLOAD WITH A SO-CALLED SALE!) WE GIVE s0.T GREEN STAMPS FOR GREATER SAVINGS FOR YOU Compare Prices.... Then Save Dollars at MKN! luat Received . . . Largo Shipment of Asphalt Tile and lnlaid Linoleum! -COHPLETE RADIO AND APPLIANCE REPAIR SERVICE - Plenty of Free Parking Space! - 1425 Edgewaler Projects Outlined By Jayceettes Mrs. Everett Clark was hostess for the November meeting of the Jaycee-ettes Monday night. As sis ting were Mrs. Mary Hoover and Mrs. Robert Larrikin. The new president, Mrs. Homer Stif fler, presided at the meeting dur ing which the group voted "funds to clothe two needy blind child ren. Mrs. Lauchlin Hodges, Mrs. Donald Cooper and Mrs. Mary Hoover were put in charge of the i ness, Mr. A. O. Bridges, Robert project. Mrs. Everett Clark do-; and Leo Bridges. Mrs. Allen Wol. nated a decorated bank, funds cox, Miss Lucia Wolcox, Mrs. Ellen from which were to be used as Peterson, MK Dorothy Maestret remembrances to members. Com- i te, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vibbert and mittees were appointed for the j annual Christmas party. to be 1 held at the home of Mrs. Milan.lU. ' nno Boniface. Membership applica- V vJIIlfc?! 1 b lUol tions were presented to five guests. r-i ' D-iI:x Following the meeting, a white 1 elephant sale was held with Mrs. Arriving in the capital Thurs- i day morning to make her official visit at the Delta Gamma sorori ty house on the Willamette uni versity campus will be Mrsi Don ovan Worden of Missoula, Mon tana, province secretary. Mrs. ' Worden is on a tour of chapters in the northwest and is now in Corvallis. Saturday morning Mrs. j Leon Perry, president of the Sa- lem aiumnae, .win entertain Mrs. Worden. the advisory and corpora ation boards of the chapter, at breakfast at her Jefferson street home. The Woman's Council of the First Christian church will hold its monthly business meeting and program at the church beginning at 11 am. A welfare luncheon will be served at noon, and the program will begin at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Walter Knaff will be in charge of devotions. Mrs. R. B. Lesher will be the speaker. A nursery will b conducted for small children. Si. Mr. Kezar Feied On Birthday ROBERTS Charles (Gramp) ' Kezfr' f.""!?" l??d was on suforired him with a' pa'rty and giftsat the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. AVibbert. Marjorie Jordan whist leHseveral selections accom panied cypher mother, Mrs. C. A. Jordan, and Mr. Kezar sang for his friends, a No accompanied by Mrs. Jordan. Refreshments were' served by the hostess, Miss Leota Vibbert.' The following neighbors attend- led: Mrs. Alma Kezar of Portland daughter-in-law of Mr. Kezar, Mr; and Mrs. Monroe Gilbert, Miss Lena Belk Tarter, Miss Sharon Rothe'nfluch, Mrs. John Emlen, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jordan and Marjo rie, Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan,, Joan and David Arthur Jordan,; Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Bailey, Teddy and Fred Bailey, Mrs. N. C. Ma- Miss Leota Vibbert. : lo i)c?llt7lll j Turner, Miss FJorence Kubin, Mis Emily Smith, and Miss Helen Wangsgard. Members brought gifts wrapped to send to a French and German family. Plans were made for the post's annual benefit bridge party which will be an event of December 9 at the Salem Woman's clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Miss Mildred Chris tensori is general chairman and assisting are Miss Elsie Schrader, j tickets; Miss EYfie White, refresh ments; Miss Alberta Schoemake, prizes; Miss Virgie Perry, decor ation; and Mrs. Frank Turner, scores. j The circles of the Woman's So-i cjetv of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist church will m.t Wednesday: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. i Mann Rivhnn at iS4i fdnnth Church street at 1:30. The study book. "On Our Own Doorstep" w,u be presented. Circle No. 2 ; w,u convene at 10 a. m. with Mrs. 'Sam Rundlett, 1595 South High street and will sew. Visitors are t welcome at both circles. Westminster Guild members of the First Presbyterian church will gather at homes of members this afternoon for one o'clock dessert luncheons with Mrs. Ofto J. Wilson the chairman. Mem bers are asked to bring articles to sew for the "I Made it MyseTf Sale" to be held in December. , , - . 1 I Dinner For Pledges Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams will entertain at dinner Thurs day night at their country home in honor of the Beta Theta Pi pledge class of the Willamette university chapter of which their son, Kenard, is a member. The six o'clock dinner will be follow ed by an informal evening. Guests will be Bill Peyton, Bal- i boa Island, Calif., president of the pledge class, Donald Carpen ter. Michael Newell, Eugene Wal ters. jr., all of Portland: Wesley Hedeen, Tigard; David Hobbs, Albany; Earl Killifer, Balboa, Calif.; Jack Larson, Longview, Wash.; Ted Loder, Milwaukie; and Robert Seamster, Richard Cole, Earl Fedje, Dick Taw. Jim Williams and Kenard Adams, all of Salem. j j I Junior Women Plan for Sale I SILVERTON Junior Women i club- members will hold their pie ! sile November 20 at Western Au to Supply store, Mrs. Alan Foster, president, has announced. The sale Was first .planned for November 13 but was postponed in deference to the Silverton Woman's club rummage sale. The Junior women met Wednes day night at the home of Mrs. Fred Crites to complete plans for the sale which begins at 11 a.m., and also for the Chemawa 'Christmas arrangements. Names of the Indian children will be drawn at the No vember 24 meeting so that each club member will know for whom she is buying the present. Work was also done on the Christmas seals sale which the club members direct. The seals were prepared for mailing with the work to be completed this week. At the November 24 meeting, to be held at the home of Mrs. James Ekman, Mrs. Virgil Pettit will speak on her two-year stay in France following the war. Special guests at the Wednesday night meeting were Mrs. Jerry Gastineau, Mrs. Denzel Legard, Mrs. James W. Nelson, Mrs. Ed ward Hande, Mrs. Robert Edger ton and Mrs. Leslie C. Anderson. Ann the Re-Weaver New Location Near Market St. 1180 N. Winter St. Phone 3-3918 Alt types of plain and fancy mending. Hosiery, sox, sweaters, etc. Moth holes, tears, burns and 'worn places. Closed Sals. 4 il.ooo Open Daily 9 a. m. to 9 p. n. O Phono 2-545S LlBssssssssSSiiJ ECLXQ) .J.-IHP jaii'11"0 ,1 Our terrific dress sale is still in progress! i i 'i t'- Hundreds of 1 ll dresses to choso j? from . ... Buy one dress for regular price,! Receive extra dress of same price or less for only $5. I ' ' k I- Sizes 9 to 52. J j " 'I -I Wools . . . failies .'. . taffetas . . . crepes . . . bead ed crepes . . . f frostpoints . . i .mens wear fab- ! ncs ... I ;r ' -Ar -'j : ' i ' 1 This week only! We have addi tional help to serve you for thin event! . ' " No refunds or exchanges .' Jv All sales finall Oik 464 State Street Salem, Oregon ' ;(;. L I :! it ; 1