The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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Mr. Codd
Speaker
Richard Codd, national repre
sent tlr of the blood program of
the American Red Cross, spoke
on the history of the blood pro
gram, and plans for the north
west and Oregon in taking blood
donations, distribution of blood
plasma and transfusion at the Sa
lem Woman's club meeting Sat
urday afternoon. Miss Dorothy
Hill and lilss Evelyn Esau of the
Salem Civic Players presented a
kit, "Afternoon at the Zoo." Mrs.
Ralph Moody arranged the pro
gram. . -
Mrs. P. T. Bouffleur led the
flag salute and Mrs. Paul Grle-
benow the club collect. Mrs. C
Gerald Richards was elected to
membership. Mrs. William Chand-
iee, state' federation president.
will be a guest of the Salem Wom
an's club on February 28 and the
club has extended an invitation to
the Salem club to attend the meet
ing. A resolution was passed en
dorsing her candidacy as record
ing secretary to the General Federation.
The club sent a Valentine gift
to Maria Therese Montenegro,
Chile, the Oregon Federation's
Pan-American student at the Uni
versity of Oregon. Mrs. O. W.
Emmons reported on the national
and state marriage and divorce
legislation and Mrs. Ralph Moody
torn ox nursing legislation, jots. r o n Tir-n
9. C Tibbitts was elected to hon- MrS. OCOlt Will
orary membership. I t t i . i .
Mrs. B. F. Wan was tea Head AUXlllCHY
Paris, decorations, Mrs. H. A.
Gwynn, Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy,
Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. L. W.
Ramage and Mrs. Leonard Elof
son. Miss Susan Faherty and Mrs.
Donald Legg presided at the tea
table, which was decorated with
red carnations, red tapers and
hearts with a picture of Lincoln
at the side. Red Cross emblems
and carnations were used about
the club rooms.
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Blouse Demonsifallbn
To Be Held on Thursday
LIBERTY - SALEM HEIGHTS
Extension unit meets Thurs
day, February 17, at the cannery
lunch room. Eleanor Trindle,
home demonstration agent, will
present the project ".Blouse In a
Day" starting at 10 a. m. Those
making blouses are asked to bring
their own sewing machine. Cov
ered dish will be served with cof
fee furnished by the club. Ideas
for next year's projects are sought
from members.
The Liberty basketball team
lost Friday by a score of 18 to 21
to Fairview schooL Playing for
Liberty were Ernest Nagle, Joel
Blaco, Larry Sipe, Pete Meyers,
Danny Evans and Dennis Pr es
cort. .Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth and
family spent Sunday visiting
friends and relatives in Portland.
Hazel Green Boy Scout
NoHost Dinner Is Held
SILVERTON A no host din
ner and court of honor was held
for Troop 57 of Hazel Green Fri
day night with L B. Alfred, ad
vancement rhsfrma-n
and "Howard Hlgby serving as sec
retary, wuiius siattum is Scout
master. Hixbr Dresentad th tmnn
with an honor ribbon for having
tne dcsx winaow display in Sil
ver jraua area.
Preceding the court the cub
packs gave a program and were
presented with awards by Cub
Master I Boisoy.
Scouts receiving awards and ad
vancement were: tenderfoot, Mar
vin and Maurice Klampe, Don
Siattum; second class, Benny
wane; nrst class, Richard Haury,
Bill Roasom, Norman McDonald;
life, George Bolsby, Donald Bols
by; merit badges, Otis Phillips,
Tom Hynes, Ivan Lehnharr, Nor
mand McDonald, Jerrold Siattum,
Bob Johnson, George Bolsby.
Public health and physical de
velopment, Donald Bolsby; per
fect attendance. Richard Haury,
Jerold Siattum, George and Don
ald Bolsby; one year pins, Tom
Hynes. Otis Phillips, Bill Ros
som; three year pin, George
Bolsby; four year pin, Donald
Bolsby.
The majority of species of
worms are parasites in a great
variety of animals and some
plants.
A twe-stery heme with fear
bedrooms and twe baths, this
plan pats the living reem aad
dining area In the rear ever
leeking the garden. The fcease
covers aa area ef 112 square
feet and haa a cable content ef
ZW0 cable feet, exclusive ef
garage. This plan is the North,
pert Ne. 43Se. .by Arthmr K.
Allen, architect, at-tt lUt St,
Jamaica X, N. T.
MrsT Morrison
Crowned Queen
Mrs. Willard Morrison was
crowned queen . of the Valentine
dance sponsored -by the Alpha Ep
silon chapter. Beta Sigma Phi Fri
day night at the Paul Armstrong
dance studio. The queen's identity
was kept a secret until she step
ped through a large heart. Her
princesses were Edith Kyle and
Mrs. Roeer Cochran. Mrs. J. N.
Bishop, social sponsor of the group,'
crowned the queen and Miss Hazel
fhutt, director, presented a Beta
igma Phi sterling rose bracelet to
the queen and recognition pins to
the princesses.
The Three Sharps furnished to
the, music dance. Over 70 attend
ed the affair and refreshments
were served during the evening.
Little Boy 'Welcomed
To Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Owen
go congratulations on the birth of a
son, "Kim Humphrey, on Sunday
morning at the Salem General hos-
EitaL The little boy, who weighed
even pounds, one once, is the first
rndchild of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Wenderoth of Salem and the
Rev. and Mrs. Humphrey Owen
of Louisville, Indiana.
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Mrs. W. Jerry Scott was elected
president of the Salem Memorial
hospital auxiliary at the meeting
Monday afternoon to replace
aits, lucnard Upjohn, who
signed due to illness. Mrs. Edward
B. Goeckner was elected secre
tary to replace Mrs. Scott.
Plans were completed for the
benefit fashion bridge to be given
on February ; 25 at the Salem
Woman's club house by the Salem
Lions auxiliary with proceeds to
go to the hospital for the nurs
ery.
For the program Josephine Al
bert Spaulding sang accompanied
by Mrs. A. A. Schramm. Her
numbers were My Message'
"One, Two, Three". "Nobody
Knows tne Trouble I ve Seen
and "Shoes'.
Miss Fairham to
Leave States
Miss Jessie Fairham. of Erith.
Kent, England, who nas been visit
ing in the capital since August at
the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Silas E. Fairham, left Sunday to
visit points of Interest in the Un
ited States, prior to sailing on the
Queen Elizabeth on March 10 for
England.
For the pleasure of Miss Fair
ham. Miss Laura Linton enter
tained with a bon voyage party
Friday night .Valentine decora
tions and favors marked places for
fourteen guests. Games were In
play during the evening and the
honor guest was presented with
gifts and a snapshot album filled
with pictures of the guests pre
sent.
Danceand Card Party
Hanna Rosa Court, No. 6, Or
der of Amaranth will hold a
semi - formal dance Saturday
night, Ferbuary 19, at the Ma
sonic Temple at 9 o'clock. Cards
will also be in play during the
evening. The committee in charge
includes Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Fallin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Her'
rig, Mr. and Mrs. Earl, Saling,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mercer, Mr,
and Mrs. Paul Miller and Mrs.
Iva Bushey.
Maccabees I4D will entertain
with a turkey dinner Thursday
night at the halL 248 N. Commer
cial st. at 6:30 o'clock. All mem
bers and families are invited to
attend the covered dish; dinner.
The dinner committee includes
I Hardie Phillips. Edgar Rcay and
John Deckard. Entertainment will
ioiiow wiin mrs. near in cnarge
and bingo and cards will be in
play with Wayne Miller the chair
man.
Committee In charge ef the DAT
card party Thursday night at the
Salem Woman's clubhouse at 8 o'
clock includes Mrs. Elmer Byer,
Mrs. Boyd Bennett, Mrs. Owen
Cannon, Mrs. Pauline Richards,
Mrs. Jean Samuels and Mrs. Stu
art Johns. Prizes will be awarded
and refreshments served. :
Salem eharr. OZS. social after
noon club xigl meet for a covered
dish lunchdon on Wednesday at
the Masonic Temple at noon. The
committee in charge includes Mrs.
Melvin Propp, Mrs. Harry Miller,
Mrs. Jerry Calaba and Mrs. Ellen
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell of
Portland were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. William C Dyer, Jr.,
and were among the out-of-town
guests at the Town dub dinner
dance at the Marion hotel Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. George P. Win-
slow of Tillamook were: Sunday
dinner guests of their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har
rison W. Elgin, Jr.
AMAZING PAZO ACTS TO
RELIEVE PAIN
Of SIMM p .Q S I
INSTANTLY
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VALENTINE GIRL
Cvelya aleatlne. 14, 19 years
ta bed. reads soma ef the 15e,eee
Valeatmea seat her at Chlcace
In 1948. She receives message
from all ever the world.
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after aa ancient GaOle helmet,
this geldea cap, topped by dia
mond -ctadded wtBgs, Is valued
at eae million Freach francs by
MeUcrte,aris JeVeler.
Sigma Kappa alumnae will be en
tertained Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. B. W. Stacey, 1630
N. 19th street at 8 o'clock. All
alumnae in the city are invited to
attend.
PEO Members
Fete Husbands
Th North 17th street home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm was
the scene of Valentine bov social
Monday night when members of
chapter G, PEO entertained their
husbands. The dinner boxes were
auctioned to the men and later
in the evening the men enter
tained with a program and skits.
Assisting Mrs. Schramm on the
committee -in charge of arrange
ments were Mrs. Silas Gaiser,
Mrs. Harry B. Johnson, Mrs.
Brown E. Sisson, Mrs. Paul Fu
gate and Mrs. Guy Eades.
Club Group Packs Box
The Book and Thimble club was
entertained at a Valentine party I
at the home of Mrs. McCarthy.
Those attending were Mrs. Rob
ert Adams, Mrs. Albert Isaak,
Mrs. Conrad Fox, Mrs. Ross Dam
reil, Mrs. Rollin Beaver, Mrs. Will.
M. KidwelL Mrs. McCarthy and
Mrs. Gerald R. Kubin. Guests
were Mrs. Charlotte Petersen and
Mrs. J. R. Gamble.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Willis Sulli
van. Another box was packed for
shipment to a family in Holland
Mr. Kidwell to Speak
Salem Council of Women's or
ganizations will hear William
KidwelL supervisor of special
education, speak on the handi
capped child, at the meeting in
the Capitol room of the Chamber
of Commerce Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock.
A speaker from the American
Red Cross blood bank will also be
present. The interested public Is
invited.
First Anniversary Party
Marion County Salon 412, eight
and forty, will celebrate its first
anniversary Wednesday February
18 with a 7 o clock dinner at the
American Legion club. Reserva
tions are to be made with Mrs.
Earl T. Andresen. chapeau of the
Salon. Mrs. Li la Edwards of Port
land will be a special guest. Salon
412 was the first one instituted in
the State of Oregon during 1947-
1948 at which time Mrs. Edwards
was Departmental Chapeau.
Miss Marilyn B arris, danghter ef
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris, and
Miss Eva McMullen, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McMullen,
were initiated as members of Up
silon chapter of Sigma Kappa sor
ority on the Oregon State college
campus Saturday with a formal
banquet following in honor of the
fourteen initiates. Both coeds are
freshmen.
Salem Heights The Little Gar
den club met Thursday at the home
of Mrs. W. B. Johnston with Mrs.
Alyce Edmundson assisting. The
program was the new flowers and
vegetables. The next meeting will
be at Mrs. A. A. Taylor's home
when the program will be "Care
of the Shrubs."
Kaona Delta alumnae were en
tertained at the home of Mrs. F. G.
Rankin with Mrs. William Ashby
assisting. Mrs. Joseph Carlon spoke
on alumnae life membership and
Mrs. George BagnalL magazine
chairman, gave a report.
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