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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1949)
Mrs. Elgin to Be Honored At Party Mrs. Robert H. Anderson will be a party hostess tonight at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, on North Liberty street in compliment, to her new sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Elgin, why was Phyllis MacGregor before her mar riage in December. 7A dessert supper will be served with several hours of contract brid ge to follow. Spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Bidden to greet the new Mrs. Elgin are Mrs: Herbert L. Stiff, jr., Mrs. Alan Siewert. Mrs. Malcolm Page, Mrs. Roger M- Sonne 11. Mrs. Orville South, Mrs. Jack Wood field, Miss Lorraine Taylor, Mrs. George Kellogg. Mrs. James Tay lor, Mrs. Carl Hultenberg, jr., and Mrs. Elmer Baldwin. Miss Benz Feted At Bridal Party F CTU R CORNERS Honoring Miss Helen Dorothy Benz, who is soon to be married f to Harvey George Gray, Mrs. Homer Bales and Mrs. Leonard Remington were co-hostesses January 18 at a mis cellaneous bridal shower at the Bales residence, 110 Beck ave. The wedding has been set for January 28, at St. John's Lutheran church, Salem at 8 p. m. Miss Benz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benz,' 3885 Mahrt ave and is em ployed as bookkeeper by Hogg Bros. Mr. Gray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Truman Gray, SO 7 Oregon st.. Salem. His ' em ployed as teller at Ladd and Bush bank. Guests were Mrs. Henry Benz, Mrs. Harvey T. Gray, Mrs. E. E. Walker, Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mrs. Albert Brant. Mrs. Clifford Her man, Mrs. Oliver Rickman. Mrs. Williatri Fiester. Mrs. Hardie Phil lips, Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, Mrs. E. M. White, Mrs. Ray Osburn, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. Ed Ziegler, Mrs. Wil- i - ' ""'' ST: 'Sc - - - v Jte fC$- s$Vk Mr. and Mrs. Luther Murhammer (Deen Carnegie) who were married on December 26 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Calloway of Salem and her husband is the son of Mrs. Henry Murhammer. The couple will live in Staytoru ibic Ewan photo). Ham Bales, Mrs. Clyde Bales. Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs- G. R. Hough, Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mrs. Robert Eckley, Mrs. Earl Benz, Mrs; Dale Fish. Mrs. James Taylor, Misses June James, Evelyn Benz. J Ruth Chrisman. Frieda Rieck, Jeanette Wasser, Geraldine Bales, Jeanie Chrisman. Anita Hough. Spanish Class Planned Classes in beginning Spanish will be offered at the YWCA Tuesday nights at 7:30 if enough persons are interested. Belle Niles Brown, who teaches a class in intermedi ate Spanish, will conduct the Tues day class. Interested persons should contact the YWCA. TO First Showing in Salem . . . The Original Griscer B grates, slices, shreds, rices, di ces, strings, chips, squares, chops, peals, crumbs or flakes. In fact, it dose so maxvf things in peeparinqr foods and Teaefcxbles that it's al most belieTable. You must see it operate 1 EZIIOIISTRATIOII SATURDAY, 1 pm to 8 pm BE SURE AM) SEE IT The griscer is so amazing you can't afford to miss UI Makes meal prep arattoa a pleas ure. With Three Cups Hydrox Cookies ."e) 24c Bab-0 Cleanser 2 cans 23c Doraxo 1 -lb. can 29c Sweelhearl Toilel Soap 2 rr 19c Begmore Bog Food 2 can. 29c Please Bog Food 3 cans 29c llolasses Pint 25c Qt. 45c Corn Syrup 1', -lb. bottle 2 for 29 C Rice Long Grain 2 ib. 39c Flapjack Flour tits, 47c Gingerbread Ilix "ZT"f . 27c Fresh Produce Oranges 2 dox.'' Grapefruit. Texas AAA Deschutes. 10-lbs."V Pink Dox. Potatoes. Lettuce, lae. solid Cktl heads 2 for Parties for Legislative Contingent Each day's mail brings invita tions to parties being planned in honor of the legislative contingent here for the current session. President of the Senate William E. Walsh and Mrs. Walsh will be hosts for an open house on Mon day night, January 24 srt the Mar ion hotel. They have invited mem bers of the senate, their wives, the board of control, the press and their wives to call informally be tween 6 and 8 o'clock. Another affair planned for lat er u. the week in compliment to the legislators and their wives will be the preview showing of Carl Hall's water colors at the Elfstrom Art Gallery on Wednesday, Janu ary 26 between 2:30 and 5:30 o' clock. Invitations will be mailed to the legislators and their wives this week end and tea will be served during the afternoon. Arranging the preview are Mrs. Karl Becke and Mrs. M. G. Mai son, who have taken over the man agement of the gallery. Mr. Hall will be present for the showing as will be Mrs. Norman Huffman, who will serve as advisor of the gallery. The exhibit wil remain in the gallery for ten days and will be open to the public begin ning January 27. Bon Heur Dance The Bon Heur dancing club will meet tonight for a partv at the VFW hall and will danc to the music of Pop Edward's five-piece orchestra. The refreshment committee In cludes Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Lem on. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Max Shriber, Dr and Mrs. R. E. Lee Wood. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Zellei and Mr and Mrs. G. M. Slentz. Hostesses Fete Mrs. DeSart M'rs. Gerald DeSart wis honor euest at a shower given Wednes day afternoon at the home of Mi. Guy Waldroop. with Mrs. Vergil Simmons and Mrs. J. R. Boone as assisting hostesses. The following attended the af fair: Mrs. Dale E. Brown. Mrs. Robert Brown. Mrs. R. A. Brown, Mrs. Clyde DeSart. Mrs. Van Car roll. Mrs. B. L. Dent. Mrs. Dale Lively. Mrs. R. G. Miller. Mrs. Charles Powell. Mrs. A, P. Pur vis, Mrs. J. R. Rawlins, Mrs. Chester Rawlins, Mrs. James Love. Mrs. James A. Scott. Mrs. E. Ted rick. Mrs. Alena Olson, Mrs. Glenn Olson, Mrs. John Nor by. Mrs. James Elliott, the honor guest and hosts. f 1 I u 'V r The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday. January 21, 194$- U rS ji ' .: Ci il I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dail Winn (Betty Jean Willard) who were married on December 22 at the Latter Day Saints Temple in Mesa, Arizona. They were honored at a recep tion in Salem at the Woman's clubhouse on January 7 with the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willard, as hosts. The couple will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). Rileas Fete General Major General and Mrs. Thomas E. Rilea were hosts for an informal I at home Thursday afternoon at their South 15th street residence in compliment to Major General John E. Upston. Guests were invited to call at 1 2:30 o'clock to meet General Up- ston. who is commanding general : of the 4th air force, with head- j quarters at Hamilton Field. Calif. I . The officer and his aides left later j in the afternoon by plane for Se- ; jattlg. He was in Portland and Sa-1 ; lem on official business Thursday and conferred with Governor Dou- ; glas McKay and General Rilea at ! their offices. Miss Fairham Speaker Miss Jessie Fairham of Kent, England was speaker on Thursday afternoon at the meeting of the Sa lem Council of Women's organiza tions at the chamber of commerce. Mrs. Cleona Applegate was elected secretary to fill out th term of Mrs. Frances Brigs. Mrs. W. J. Beard presided. About a Booh "Trail Led North" Enjoying Deserved Popularity; Author Is Oregonian i book at the Salem Women's club on Tuesday and later a dinner was j given for her anri her husband.1 Archie McKeown. Hood River or- j (Chardist. who acts as her driver j ; and companion on the many auto- t graphing and speaking trips sc-hed- ' : nled by the publishers for the au- i thor of a popular book. The author said that "The Trail ; Led North" is being translated in- ; j to Swedih. but expressed wonder 1 ! at just how Unc le Mont's quaint j vernacular will sound in the Scan- i I dinavian tongue. . - TLm W Id III K. MA 00(10 I NIMH HT WIM 4UI OM SOX aSllVlR-HATED TCttlAAUt fVU MTAM.S TOAT plcg. 39 c ADD ONLY WATfK 4 FLAVORS WluM Goldca i Franco Amarican . Spaghetti No. 1 can SHORTENING Rufio 34b. pkq. 16 89 DOII'S HEATS Bacon i "" Pir 550 Country Sausage io. 490 Fresh Ground; Beef ib. 490 Sianding-Rib Boasl Trimmed. Ib. 630 70U ALWAYS DO BETTER AT THE f AS 3045 So. Commercial At th South City Limits By Maxine Bar en Statesman Woman's Editor There's something rather nice about knowing an suppose it's quite a common thing in some circles Two authoi esses emerge from among the hundieds classmates of my college days. The first has written several best sellers, the sort of ultra-sophisticated books that you av idly read and promptly forget. They are the soit of books that will go unsold at next year's rummage sale. The second writer of my ac quaintance is Martha Ferguson McKeown. -The Trail Led North." a book one reads and buys copies of for friends. It's a book, from which you learn to know the hero well. Martha MrKeovvn's book is about a real person, her Uncle Mont Hawthorne, it's a hundred thousand words of his adventures in early day Astoria, up north with fish canneries and later as a seeker after gold in the Yukon. Because Uncle Mont tells the story himself, one feels very much ac quainted with him. He's resource ful, hard working and has a kind ly humor which endears him very muc h to the reader. Much has been written by reviewers in praise of "The Trail Ied North." somehow it is a book that appeals to even those formerly disinterested in pi oneers and the conquest of the northwest. I'm very much Inclined to ge along with Uncle Mont when he said, after he'd read the book. "Martha, it's wrote good," Mrs. McKeown, herself a third generation Orefonian (her grand parents were charter members of Salem's First Methodist Church) is a graduate of Willamette univer sity, so Salem may lay double claim to being her home town by adoption. Mrs. McKeown talked about her CLUB CALENDAR miDAY Barbara Vrietchi Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, public installation. Salem Woman's club. p. m . Past matrons at Golden Pheasant 6:30 dinner. SATURDAY Salem Woman's club legislative tea. clubhouse. 2 p. m Salem chapter. OES. Masonie Tem ple. S p. m. Woman's Relief Corps, covered dish luncheon. 12 o clock. VFW hall. Instal lation. 2 p in. MONDAY Chapter AB of PEO. with Mrs A A Siewett. 388 Nocth Winlei gtieet. 7:45 P in. TIKSDAY Eastern Star social afternoon club. 1:15 dessert lunrheon Sons of I'nion Veteran and auxil iary, with Mr. and Mr. B J. Pat ton. 695 S. 25th st, no-host dinner. 6.30 p m. Daughters of St. Elizabeth of St Paul's Episcopal church vtrith Mts. William H. Burgbardt. W0 Union st.. 1 o'clock luncheon. Salem BPW club dinner meeting. 6:.T0 p m. Nohlgren's. WEDNESDAY Nebraska club with Mrs, Ben Ran dall. 1S0 West Nob Hill, covered dish luncheon. i: S oir.eftinjneutj send a child Gay, colorful Hallmark "Dolls of th Nation." Cducat while thy fascinate! Oever j vtm intid dscrib customs; of omor countries. They stand o I one have root fee then In their caps ond ore ouaraiw feed to delight a child. See the eight new Hattmork "Doll, of the Nah'oni"-and the new doll collector's album that holds them In our. complete election of Hallmark Cords. Salem's Exclusive Greeting Card&tor Edward IV Mi am s 330 COURT STREET Te Mr. end Mrs. Robert Worra! go congratulations on the birth of a son, Steven Frederick, on Thurs day morning, at the Salem General hospital. The little boy, who weigh ed nine pounds, three ounces, has an older brother, Robert, and a sis ter, Patricia Lou. The grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. 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