10 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Norembtr 28. 1948 i SILVERTON Miss Nettie Hatteberg, president, entertained . her assisting officers and depart ment chairman of the Trinity Lu theran Ladies Aid society at a 1 o'clock luncheon at her country home. Places were made for Mrs. Oscar Satern, Mrs. Henry Tor vend, "Mrs. Alf O. Nelson, Mrs. Ed Holden, Mrs. Dan Riveness, Mrs. J. C. Larson, Mrs. Lawrence Larson, Mrs. Edwin Hatteberg, and the Rev. and Mrs. M. J. K. Fuhr. . Mm AtiteQnitBOiiD 'ORTHO POISE Foot Form Shoes for Growing Children have arrived, and are -now available for immediate delivery. . Wide ranges of size, width atid type of last are in stock to allow for per fect fit. 'Extra care is given your child in fitting, permanent record made of foot type, and dependable recom mendation made as growth progresses. ORTHO POISE Foot Form Shoes for Growing Children guide grouing feet to normal develop ment. Flexible, yet sturdi ly built for rugged near, these fine shoes PROVE the economy of quality. Ii you are so unfortunate as to have foot trouble caused from ill-fitting shoes when you were a child ... and have resolved that your child - shall not re peat your experience ... then these shoes are defi nitely for your child! A' if 'hi i 9 i-J u . V t V, v -r-,-.?;f-,j t " , Y -'ogw pr Eli ( : J H If v Lpau r1' ' - A I f ' ' Jr ' ; to . it .; V'ivr I If IF Zonta Tea at Elfstrom Home on Thursday Important social event of the week will be the Salem Zonta club silver tea on, Thursday, December 2 at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Ro bert L. Elfstrom, 125 West Lincoln street. Proceeds from the affair will go toward the Helen Yockey Memorial fund, to be used for a children's w?rd in the Salem General hospital's new wing. The interested public, men and women, are invited to call between 3 and 9 o'clock. Friends of Zonta members have been ask- heads the! directorate for the tea and assisting are Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans. Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Mrs. Harry W. Scott. ; Mrs. Karl Becke. Miss Alene Phillips and Mis Bertha Kohlhagei?. Bidden to Rotary Dinner An invitation has been received from the Portland Women of Ro tary inviting the Salem Women of Rotary, their husbands and fami lies to their annual Tall dinner on Saturday, December 4, at the XVeignbors of. Wood raft hall in j Portland. A social hour at 6 o'clock will precede the 8:30 dinner with j entertainment, games and cards r, to follow. ' Those planning to at tend are asked to call Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley for December 2. ed to assi.st them at the affair. The late Helen Yockey was a long-time member of the Salem General hospital board -and served j as president of the Saiem club of' Zonta International, women"?; ser- i vice group. -The fund was set up i soon after her death and this will I by Highlight of the coming week will be the Salem Zonta club silver tea at the Fairmount Hill home of Mayor and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom on Thursday afternoon and evening. Arriving at the Elfstrom home to make final plans for the event are left to right, Mrs. Elf strom, Mrs. L N. Bacon, president of the Salem club, and Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, jr., gen eral chairman of tea. The interested public is invited to attend the affair, with proceeds to go toward the Helen Yockey Memorial fund. (Kennell-Dlis). Don't Cook flow. . Bring- your children to morrow to r : . ' '. ORTHO POSIE FOOT FORM SHOES Jhn W. (Jack) Sponr 309 Livesley Bide Wear -Ortho Poise Shoes daily. Consult your Chiropodist Periodically but . . . one of our men readers said hats must have been sumpin' in the old days too, because he remembers his grandfather saying about; a hat his grandmother had, "It looks like a New England boiled dinner." Deop stuff . ; . sometimes when those former horn footers turned radio MCs go in for serious talk they're a rio't. The other morn ing we heard one (the one who says he's giv ing us the "best lri recorded music" and then plays .a 5 minute drum solo) say, "But seri ously folks, let's go back to the scene of the first Thanksgiving. Imagine the feeling of those Pilgrims landing on Plymouth Rock when they looked around and saw these great United States." Really he did say that- Look out for cuttos . . . Maybe you don't think the rural woman cares about her figure but my mail order catalogue devotes 19 full pages to women's corsets. Old srulf . . . The old gripe, disinterred by funnymen writers every Christmas sea son, about how the man of the family had better ask for sox and ties he'll get them anyway, doesn t sound so original when one stops to think that Mamma had better ask for things for the house (that Dad will use just about as much) because if she doesn't get them for Christmas she never will at all. She can expect a new floor lamp to set be side her husband's chair, a new egg beater for his angel cake, a soft bathmat to put his tootsies on, or a vacuum sweeper to clean up after him. . . . Maxine Buren Brides-Elect Tell Deem be r brides-elect are mak ing known plans for their coming marriages. - Miss Marilyn; Flohrer, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs; Max Flohrer, will be married on December 12 to Ri chard F, Fry; son of Mrs. Beth Fry. The rites will be solemnized at the First Congregational church with the Rev. Seth; Huntington per forming the 3 o'clock ceremony. Ronald Craven jw ill sing and Mrs. Lewis Mitchell will be the organ ist. Miss Joyce Dyer of Eugene and "Miss Jean Bull will tight the can- j dies. Mr. Flohrer nvill give his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Robert Warren will be the; ; honor matron and bridesmaids! will be Miss Iris Boline and Miss Violet Lassie. Charles Bjorknvn will stand helena rubinstein's 4-1 ips tick color keys; -v'rj 50' km wm . V".V- i - i. M M V 1 strung on a silvery chain gay as Christmas! Just State Her Coloring! Order by Mail! By Phone! Cive Every Blonde, Brunette. Red-Head. Medruro-Brown, or Silver-Cray on Your Last, four rich. Velvety-Textured Jipstick Color-Keyed to Each Type! CAPITAL DRUG STORE - State and Liberty "Oii thl Corner" with the benedict-elect as best man and groomsmen will be Leonard and Herbert Fry, his twin broth ers. Ushers will be George Lassie, James Rickey, John Dowd, and Walter Stark. A reception will be held in the fireplace room. Miss Sheldon U Wed Saturday, December 18 has been set as the date for the coming mar riage of Miss Arlyn Sheldon, daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Perl Shel don, and Eric Lee Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Carlson. The nuptials will take place at the First Congregational church at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Seth Huntington of ficiating. Misses Joan Schwabbauer and Nancy Farrar will light the can dles. Mrs. Dnrwin D. Caspell will be the matron of honor and brides maids will be Miss Ida Fridell and Miss Charlotte Reeves. Shirley Sheldon will be her sister's junior bridesmaid. Allan Desch will act as best man and ushers will be Darwin Caspell, Gordon Bigelow and Mike Roth well. Dinner guests on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs C W. Holder were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ebersole (Priscilla Pierre) of Port- i land, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Summers and son of Estacada, Mr. and Mr.-;. iNeal Trask of Portland. be the second silver tea given the club for this purpose. Greeting guests at the door will-' be Mesdames Charles D. Wood, Burton A. Myers, Wheeler R- Eng lish. John . Carson, Allan Carson,! Wallace Carson. Kenueth Power,! Wolcott Buren and William Smith. In the receiving line will be Mrs."; Robert L. Elfstrom, Miss Lillian McDonald, superintendent of the Salem General hospital. Mrs. I. N. Bacon, president of the J5a1em Zonta club. Miss Elizabeth Put nam, Dr. Helen Pearce..past pres ident of Zonta International, and j Miss Genevieve Morgan, district j vice-chairman. ' Inviting guests to the dining room will be Mesdames , Bruce Spaulding. G. Herbert Smith. Ad dison Lane Earl T. Newbry, Ar thur Hay, Hall Luk, Miss Jess McDonald and Miss Margaret Ma gee. Presiding at the urns duiijut the afternoon and evening will be Mesdames Giover C. Bellinger David Bennett Hill, Earl' Snell. Charles A. Sprague. Chester Cox. Douglas McKay, Dr. Helen Peace and Miss Dorothy Pearce. Serving will be Metdarries Rob ert W. Gormsen, William Shinn, Thelma Walter, Thomas E. Rilea, jr., Claybourne Dyer, William C. Dyer, jr., Robert Brownell, James Bacon, Phil Brownell, jr., Wayne Hadiey, Misses Patricia Vanden eynde, Margaret Wagner. Patricia Elfstrom, Joan Bunnell, Margaret Allen, Janet Bower, Addyse Lane, Sally Smith, Margaret Lovell, Je anne and Janice Myers, Alcetta Gilbert and Donna Lambert. Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, jr. The Wcman's association of the First Presbyterjan church will draw on Hs own membership for a program at the meeting Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church. The 'home talent" pro gram will) include music and read ings. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Boyd (Thyra Jjean Currey) and their infant so$n, Bruce of Portland. spent thei Thanksgiving holidays I with her j mother, Mrs. GeneviveJ Currey. !.;''.. I her full length veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of bouvardia and white chrysanthemum cen tered with an orchid. Mrs. Martha Ochse was, the bride's only attendant and wore a peacock blue gown with vhite horsehair braid hat trimmed with aqua flowers. She carried a bou quet of roses and aqua chrysan themums backed with a white net frill. Ben Kerber stood with the groom as best man. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Murhammer wore a black suit and Mrs. . Ringwald's ensemble was of j navy blue. Their corsages were of j white flowers. A reception followed at the Sa- ! lem Woman's club. Mrs. Henry Kayser presided at the coffee urn j and cutting , the cake were Mrs. Louise Jones and Mrs. Betty Lou 1 Weston. When the couple left on their ; wedding trip south to California i the bride was wearing a black suit with matching accessories. They will make their home in Salem. Nuptials at St. Joseph s Miss Louise Murhammer, daugh ter of Mrs. H. Murhammer, and Richard J. Ringwald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ringwald, were married at a nuptial mass Satur day morning at St. Joseph's Ca tholic church at 9 o'clock. 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