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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1949)
... The) Stotetamem. Salem. Ormaan. SimrTr. Maren 53 'Don 't Cook flow nit4 t i-,-n -M i , ,t ' J 9 ' ' 1 ' t , int. ...Wre in the pink this week. Withl a favorite, but nol-to4)-tru8ted-in-th9-mach- j in pair of red pajamas put into the -wash byj mistake, yrm are living a colorful life. We J don't mind too much the pink tea towels, fee1 formerly yellow pajamas now peach, or the pink pillow slips, but there's something about jj che pink dotted swiss curtain among half a! dozen white ones that doesn't exactly please! us. : - 4. This way caid that We did enjoy so' ' much ' watching the little tugboats fussing; around a very large log raft the other day,! One little tug pulled it downstream, another , little : tug tried to pull it upstream but of, . course that was silly, so downstream the one scampered and Just to prove that even a little put-put can push a big raft, lfput its little nose right in the middle of a big log and pushed arid pushed. Then, turning around and flipping its tail, it sped off up the river looking for more rafts to bully. We al ways wanted a little tugboat lor our own, we could have so much fun pushing things around. All wet Whoever expected that only Spring could Open on Thursday night, they had a Sky Opening too. Tired waiting . . We had hoped to get the lovely watch offered by one of the jewel ry stores as a prize last night You see, we lost our wristwatch in 1923 and guess well Just have to give up expecting to find it Slight change we note: by a sign board mat snuff is "the tasty way to take tobacco." Wonder if the T shouldn't be changed to an N . . . Marine Buren. - w 'cssr Tea to Fete , New Royal Matron - A tea is being planned by Hanna . Ross Court No. 6, Order of the Amaranth, in honor of one of its " members, Mr. James B. Manning; newly elected grand royal matron f the state or Oregon, ai tne Mas. onic temple Sunday. March 27, from 2 to 5 o'clock. The committee in charge of arrangements is the past motrons club or wmcn Mrs. A. A. Taylor is general chairman. Receiving the guests wim Mrs. Manning will be Earl Beeson, Eu- rene. Lerand royal patron, Mrs William Wilson and Don Patton, royal matron and royal patron of Hanna Rosa Court, and Mr. ana Mrs. Flynn Faugh t, associate pat ron and matron. Spring flowers will be used in the parlors with Mrs. William P. Ellis, Mrs. Iva Bushey. Mrs. Claude Lester and Mrs. A. h. boock as sisting about the rooms. Mrs. Ray Hecklnger and Mrs. T. JL Mercer re in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Manning's installation gifts will be displayed. A musical pro gram is being arranged by . Mrs. Foster Wintermute. - Inviting guests to the dining room wlll.be Mrs. Malcolm Mac- tvmald and Mrs. T. W. Tarrar. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. R. Lee wood ana Mrs. ev erett Booster. The women officers of the local court will assist In the aervin. Those asked to preside at the - cms during the afternoon are Mrs. Frances Hurlburt Mrs. William Morton. Mrs. Charles RundelL all of Portland, and Mrs. Daniel Dyer Of Cannon Beach. Mrs. Harvey Aston Is chairman of the refresh ment committee assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Walker and Mrs. Robert Crawford. The dining room and serving table will be decorated in fold and white, the colors chosen y Mrs. Manning for the year, ; All courts from the state are in vited as well as interested friends from other affiliated masonic o (roups. 'WOODBURN A ae hest - luncheon at the home of Mrs. w. A. 1 Lohse opened last Wednesday's - meeting of the Woodbura Rural . club. Twenty-one women answer ed roll-call by Mrs. Charles Dean, president, with a proverb. Mrs. Ellen Swofford was welcomed as a new member and two guests, Mrs.Nela Detweiler and Mrs. M. Brown, attended. The group rolled bandages to be sent to the Catholic Medical Missionary board in New York for different missions. An in vitation to the group to her beach borne in May for the annual picnic was extended by Mrs. Joe Serres. Mrs. Dave Dry den will entertain the club April 13. - Chadwlck chapter. Order ef Rainbow for Girls will have for mal reception honoring Judy Wood, grand representative for Ontario, Canada and Marilyn Bur ris, grand lecturer following their a meeting on Tuesday night Marilyn . Power is in charge. Mrs. Land to Bo Zorita Hostess - - !M The Salem Zonta Club will meet Thursday night at 6:30 for a cov ered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. R. W. Land, 193 So. 23rd street The committee in charge of the dinner will be Mrs. Ben Lambert, Mrs. Saul Janz and Mrs. Mary Lachelle.1 Chapter CB ef PEO will meet oa Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. E. Phelps at 114 Court street In Dallas at 7:43. The group will en tertain members of the other Sa lem chapters. There will be music. Mr. and Mrs. Frank SnaXer will be in Portland Monday sight to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Barbara Kafoury. daughter of the Allan A. Kafourys, and Kurt bmitn, which will be performed at the Presbyterian church with a reception following. Miss Ka foury attended the University of Oregon and is a member of Al pha Phi. The couple will live In Portland, where the groom is en gaged in the Insurance business. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Pnrvtne and children, Billy and Becky, and her mother, Mrs. Ouy E. Ray mond, spent the weekend at the Purvine beach home at Neskowin. As advertised In 0 M CMATlAtf tia.s Fashion televiies of Spring See them.. love them. ..the beautiful Gold (Red) Cross Shoes, so much "in the picture" for spring. New as tomorrow's teleeast. ' Such scene-stealcn with their gentle elegance and proud, gracious lines. -And every' faihloa Is Fit-Tasted." Come in. ..we've so many new spring; styles. CROSS SHOES $g95 . $1095 111 CAIMIVAl fs.ts mmm your OF FINE t Hi? 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