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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1949)
10 Tb Start tmm Vxlm, Qrgon. Sun dory, Mcrf ft. 194 gH'.MffTiiu iu'ut twirl .Ui3,f '.A 3r , " T 1 T" www t iiii-a-Xi. S4f f "3 isim. . I.""' jTT . i r ,fv-. - arina! 1 Music on Tuesday lag a : -Aiii be th ? .V.cuaan Su! eoHeae and for- I mer'.y fashion advisor with te BuUeru: Co. in New York I Cny. During the war sh was with Red Cross -in San rrancisco. i Sr.e played the p:ano before she ; oeaan stud vine organ with Wil- A . interesting event yt -Y a wm- Fa,bortlr h .r- 2 . : i Ui OtfiWii Uill jwmt3 a'.r. A reception rwiil follow the mu- miic' lor which Mr ri lira. 1 sicale with Mr. and Mra. Stona James C. Stone wiJ". b hosts on and th artists receiving the Tuesday night at the Stjne Piano guest, Mim Alice Crary Brown eo-npany at fl o'clock The Stone will preside ; at tha punch bowl have sent oat in-. ;fai :u ly their, ar,d Mrs. Daiid Eason will be at ft :nds to the affair. Ih eoffee uf. Assisting will be Appearing on tha program will "Mr. Frank Fishar, Mrs. George be Josepn r Albert Spa ul ding, j Hill. Mra Stuart Lancefield. Mri. muLin - Kiprsno, well (crown Sa- ' Kenneth O. Manning. Mrs Oler.n lam foloiat. who will a aceotn- S'even. M':Harold Basic. Mr?, pa mad by L.; tie Schramm, and Gaotg Seal, Mra Wr.eelar R. Djrii M-Cann. organ. a new- English and Mrs. Alfred Gerhng- . , T. v ameers , pin V if oriiana uaraen ciuo x i a w a r se-irtr.m and Mr. ajtl ilrt L. ! show sale and tea at the Dunthor-i t m,m.mrt ' el Cannery Workers ATTENTION! LET LAD 'N LASSIE DAY NURSERY Cora For Your Child Stats Llcer.ie - Trained Attendants - Hours Arranged. Phone ! till Even. A ua !-SSi? MT. A NOEL The Matt Rev. Archbishop $ ard D Howard of P . var.d w;'4 hm in Mt Angel on Are:.;on Thyradav. Maa 26. to i -,r.f.rm a class of 99 hoo! ch:id-' :er. ard a nimbar of a1 -Its C 'i.matior. ctrino! ii wii: be hatd n Sv Mary 'I f nurrh at 7:30 p m 7 r;r. rec! .:.g oot.f ;rmatioti die !T;sr.;v frorr. the seventh ar. i a!f.?h gr ia tf St. Ma: 'a soho-l. a fa.v f:.jm .tHJtiv.ng d:t! let ar.d fra; '! rn;' the high rv.oi. Ad- . ts of lie 8anmi.r:!y who hae i.ot prav ioujr-bean confiimad vi.u Lo :ec: the aacrameiit A formal banquet n held at Nohlgran a May to install naw officera for the Salem Rotana ciub. Mrs. L. L Riggi of tha Port land Rota n a duo installed th new officers. She haa done thia each year since tha Salem dub waa organized. Special muaic included vocal soloe by Mica Arlena Hilfiker with Miaa Beverly Qustafson as her accomaniat. Mra. Lester Thomas presided at tha banquet. Her oommitlee ar ranged individual May baskets for each of tha gueeta. A gift waa presented to Mrs. Herbert Miliar, retiring president Preaentatioa waa made by M i Vada Hill, national praaidant for Rotana. New officer for tha local olub uu.iui praatdent. Mi Lorena Jai k. fiiart vice president. Mrs. Al'rtrd I.auw. sax on d vice presi- acre- o.ard but . . . W9 w;-.dr whit' hpper.e-d up at tr.s h;ii ais pas: year. When they p.arr.i this new bulixr.? thy a lot at trs. Now- this is not arccrdmj to the pr v;oui ral and w w;r.3r why. Just th:rjc how much r.,co oordwooa tnat 3roup of tr or. th parking vculd hav mad and then thy co'ald hav ptartea sort. nio sissy or nariir.tals 'jr. their plar. Or maryb tfiey want to move som of thm hr art! thr. Rrr.mbr th Iat eovjh episode? f: would hav rr. tunny 11 weren't so irezperjKv. Poor old thing . . .rust about th only Brr. we feel our age is when th editorial stoH asks our option or. pioneer pictures or stories. Though we can often qr.v the an swer identifying a saioon or other place of business in a picture of the early 1 930s is a bit revealing. . . . Max ma Buren tehara el Mrv avtl 5Us. Jpbp- Y-'. ; 1.' The Beealer elab Si. Mark Lutheran church wiU meet at 8 ciock'Monday night for entertain ment and a social hour. The com mittee ia Mr. and Mr. Alfred ' Sat her. Mr. and Mr. A. J.. Tor-' geraon. Mr. and Mr. Irwin Sia-1 gen thaler. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 3 Seen and Heard... By IERYME UiGUSH CLCB CALXXDAB MONDAY Chapcar BQ of PEO. T.U wttfc Mr Otenn Wnwi. Park Avenue Junior Woman's elm mstallatMa. Moct-aer tea. S p cIuUmum Ctiapser AB. PEO wttti Mtaa Oiara Trotir. Monmouth. T 43 p m Women of Rotary, buffet luadMoo. . tK , ptoeram. Golden Ptwoaant. 1 m Amtm ln Oinv. SLata Uolhtn rlub eovotod Mrs Inoi ".a. son tarv. Mi Far.r.ie Douglas s ;ter. Mr S. L A -man. rrmht. Ja-k Bii'n Mmi Ja.k appointed the foliow .r.g iorr.m-ttee cr.aim.an for tne ;.Mr merriDersn.'p, M:s. Fanr.ie D-).iii. f:r1ar.e. Mrs Chester P . kcr.. riterta':r.mfnt. Mrs S L Aum.n. p ,b.:- rlatijn. M.ssi Va da H;!l, K:r!si' v.oik. Mie. Gaol W. Bagna'.:: publicity. Mrs. Grant Fa!::-. Mut -'or., Mts Lyle Rair.. We'faie M: J. L Stanton: year b'k Mrs Alfred lau The club diausad piar. for tha nations; aonvention which la to be h:i in Salem on July 32 H jii4 24 M eadq-uartars for the oon ention !li be at the Marion ho tel A number ot gueate attended tiia baiiquet. inlud:ng Mise ttat '!(; ia Ogiioee. president of the Portland Rotana club, and Miss Katfiryn Read. iee president of that group Miss Bedford to Present Pupils Mi Riitto Bedford wul pre sent a gio.tp of hai aeruoi high suhoi and ninth grade piano stu dKt 's in re. 'ai Wednesday night. May 25 a 8 p. nrt at the Robert studio 505 North Summer street Th v : i be assisted by Homer Da.e ;.:. vn'iin!. student of ie ar-1 Mr. Ronald itr.par. t. Aing piano students t..t in the proajram: .t, Anita Tooning. Bob D'irohy Olaou. laa. Tho Sign of the Sotting Sun Is Our Symbol of tho Finest in Lighting a. I "BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER BIGHT SIS HUk. Saaaiac Hetel Bids. Phasa I-M1I Dr. E. E. Bering - Q i 1- a Mil Ir. San Hu(hea g .Phone l-gsag You Can't Afford to Need New Glasses Optometrist HEADED EAST . . . Interesting . . . Eleanor enjoyed every min- i trip ahead for Mr David H. Cam- uta of the trip eror, , wno leave on June a tot rugmugnw . . . cuning at una uou- , dim dinner for nuataid. rour lor lnd:anapl:i to attend the supreme lou new Shamrock hotel ncttt- j iSPmMr , J0 m-e--.on ot the Daugh-ers of the ly opened at Houston. Texas .... Hom. E.nena.on Unit ith M:i Came: n : a rr.err.- hotel ultra modern . . . too Roy Snulaon. basket luivrix-on V . r, -.r i .-.f Vv,i:a v. ... .upland demonstration on bratled dinner .vhji-h wil; sing . . al a cr 3! r I.a'v-!er.;e i.;-e: f.irmei y of Sd'eni . X e bar of t Tf : . . jv; . r P l Tr.a Poitiana deleijat:on w ill o-.ard tr.e pe- :al tra.n at Seat'le . . . Fi "m Ir..::anap-;: Mrs Ca meron a:;.i M s L.s'er w.ll go t: Ne.v IVo'k. wheie they w. i! :e reg s'ered a! the Wai.i ot f-As-tor:a . . and while theie w:!'. te eii'erta ined by Mrs Will a id VVr, fcht wtd of the mystety i:Vr. S. S Vandyne . . . Mrs ("ameron w: !! vi-.it with relatives in Pennsvl vania and return via the southern roj'e. stopping in New Orleans and Los Angela . . . she plans to oe away nearly sik wee. comments siie heard . . . all wood . .. ... . . . ; Jt ' PfX. aith Mrs Clr ommercial street T Is d rrt BPW eiub dinner meetina VOW- i m rn ' 5 -SO n n. .trumiT not iuxunou . . . vne mrr.- paB:ina in the lobby and leather Soutr. fum:ture . . . comfortable but afternoosi ilub Chadvk 0g 1 IS daert and card WEDNESDAY Nebraska dub aujuliarr w:ta Mra Margaret WU!i 95 N i'h rt eo-rerl cttnt: iunrhron 11 30 P rr. hua pool most popular and all room taken that particular day . . . She even had time to browse through the antique shop and court restaurant ir. New Orleans Jaaon Lee WSt S circia maetinaa. SVaa- . . . visaed the navy base at Key J7lmuaf ru-.t Pre,- et . . . walked both ends Of the tvrtcn churri meet at iurh. I pm board wa'.k at Atlantic City, en- executive uard. 124 P rr. ii immenwU anr! not mi- tmiki ;ng a thins seeing the sights N't Ytk City ai d attended pax r haoter C8. P&P Reicn. lndrpendarc. ?ijr, Mra Keitr Vi deaaert s-jd- tage play and show at Radio City and Music all . . . Conven tion headqia:ters at the lovely HollywiKjd Be-.-h hotel ... but the convention hai. itsel! verv warm Alo ea? bjund in aa riv June atld aot air conditioned will be Mis Ralph Pur. :ne and children. Blliy and Becky, who will visit for two morhj in Wi nona. Minn, with her paiems... and Mrs Tom Dunham and sun. Tommy, who aie healed for Mil waukee. W is . and Chicago to vis it her family grand Oaboier. devrt supper Hh Mrs Marion Uoone' Maet at YWCA T p fn for tranaportatioa Maria aaailiarr Ml. Velaeajs of Foreign War will be host for a meeting of district 10 Monday night at the Veteran of foreign meals and beautiful favors at ev erv event for all . . . Junior club women represented from 22 states Wars hall. A chaplain will be . . . After the convention Eiea nor elected and a no-host lunah will sojourned at Miami Beach for aev- be served. Motoring to Silver ton era! days, sunning and swimming Friday, wet a Mrs. Leon Hansen, every dav . . . even time for a Mrs Mel Clemens. Mrs Bill Wie- plfine trio to Havana . . . and the precht. and Mrs: Joe Hopkin. of- F AMILT WSITS . . , Dr. and .niiy famii-ar face on the whole f'cers of the distrlvt, to eompleta Mr S D Wiles and daughter, trip waa when she boarded the arrangement for She meeting Nancy, are leaving here by plane 1 plane for home . . . Mayor Doro- Monday. Wedf-,!.-.- -Id V for DetlO.t. drill-din tSv M'Mllmnh l m r.f ' Pnn!nl ' who got on at Chicago . . . GARDEN RECEPTION ... a week ago at the Frank Burjing ham home following the Mu Phi Fp!ln conceit ... A lovely aun .y day and us. sttolioig about tiie s'opmg garden which borders the creek . . manv enjovina their greeting guecte at the door and New city they York . '.'.!,!! vi t . in rne ia-'i with her bro ther an 1 sifter in law.. W rv.ane H m '. ' y rj to .!.' the axti aomfort and on! uei. of ii :' la t sea ar,d sp.u ki::g . m-det n looking fi an ( heck -fti us AT BORINO OPTICAL: 141 Ceuri . DIGNIFIED CREDIT Km i. Ba1 Cravei.. a The f . will par; Richard S Carlson Cae. Bb Shu'e. Oary Jotias. tJranl Snarfnar. Betty Jo Daven port. N'.irn-.a Edwards. Dorothy Cannon, Merv m Brokke. Cie'a Mai tin. ( h.HiiJ.ar Soae. Meat Su ku. Jei i v SiffarttL Lawrence S-healar, Dotothr Tonnl Betty Iou Smith Mr and Mrs Steele WiMVacet . . . and m Roan 'ke. Illinois wil! oe w :h hi paien'.s. Mi and Mis B W; V . . . After a month's trip they v. l! letuin home by sat . r.yrig to Bie on WednwoddV wii: be M:- F -rre-- Bim-: -r d -mH'i du.j(hiei. Biend.1 vctn-.e '.e -a v her paret:-.. Mi. an 1 '.'s E!.i Has 'ley n Pde" u; - ti: Juiie 3. when Dr. H Mr. aad Mr. Carl E. NeUon. Miss Mabel P ftobertaon. Mr Keith Powell. Mis Edith Sahry ver and M'i Elizabeth Lord will be among those motoring to Port land this afternoon to attend the oi-i r. , - lam f a , ! i i i i . '. atld Sa! m ei a iii ' . . . ti. i'ii tht-i e e to Na' 'ma. Par-Ksna- to ; ung ind THH jr.. x t; ftBipttofty U elg Tria ttrnplafear daalgns are th w el xr i a . . . tha most rcmeinbeteJ. Tha Irtiplt lty of Columbia DUmyn-J itia' design are all theaa . unviiutu; e-i . . . vsihd for ; . rem-rnbar-d lfgant always fa rir atflxion of Co' imbta Diaaiotid Rings J N 'A a? TA DIAMOND R!G Y ' : ne-i i it e to give to that !- ly J.ve "rt'iJ? y.u:e asred jt ine' a: 1 X Alexander's Gives Oreen Stamps Coouact Iiexns Excepted hit parents. Mr and Mrs C A Bjdwar. who reside in N'it.,nta . . They will ie' i. to Salem the end of June, stopping enio.re at Yellow stone Naona! park FROM THE NATION'S ( API TOI. . . .. j'ms news of a 1 in. h "ii Mis (iuv Cordon, vv ife of Sen dt r Coid. ii. and Mi Ha:ri K '.-. A i.rth. wife of Repioten'ati v e Ft!orth. ga at the Army and Navy Couriry club in Yugiiua. j is' over the line from the Dis trict of Columbia, ia honor of their Roseburg houe guests. Mrs Carl K Wimberly and Mrs J. C. H jm A in on g the luncheon guests ie wii of members of the Oiag.Hi delegaho . . . Mrs Wayne 1ore, Mr Lowell Stockman. Mrs Homer AngaJI and Mrs Wal ter Norblad . . . Mrs More will -oii be leaving for Oregon after daughter. Nancy's graduation . . . Nancy will be the onlv one in the family so remain in Oregon in the fall as' she vnill begin her 'reahman year at the Cm versity of Oregon Mrs Norblad, who Alll be in Salem Inter m the sum mer with her congressman hu oand. recently went on a tour of fie of Washington's ldiest du ne . . she was on of four mo hei awwompanving shoii hiidieit. of wh.ii her on, Aibm. ass one . . . : 11..-a 'ug tit tour -aeh ytsuiigster w t oe a tiiank-vou note to a mother of his choice and Albin a -i-ighty pio id of his mo'her who ic-eived the m.M ieter . . . HOME AGAIN . . . ia M Ce ltic Reanev. presiient ..f tt: S- eu J-.niot Woman's -iu and oi, y Junior iub delegate fmni t)ie sn to the -tot!,(; FV.iMH'ioii l Women s club t on . erioii at H il ivw hmJ B-ach, Flonda tast month. oiffte on the terrace . . . Mrs Bi,i iingnrr. and Mu Phi prexv Bf'y Kunlman, race: mg in !i.ng room . . . heie gorgeous bo oquet of painted daisies, ins and b oswimi . . . The serving ta ble centerpiece of red carnations, roses, snapdragons and Da by eal las . . . Amour those present . . . Mrs Meivin Geist in a becoming grey crepe gown with violets at the w.i.stlme . . . Mrs Frank Fisher stunning in a bottle green satin long sleeve gown Violets atop Mrs Oeorge Allen s black hat . . . Mr. William H the Lvtl smart In a carnation green suit . . . her matching hat with hi ky feather trim ... IN THE SOCTH . . . now visit ing with the KelKm Lowerys i Molly Jean Maisonl i Mis Bet ty Ch'ids of Portland and S.ilem . . . Betty arrived this week en I m Jacks. n Mississippi to spend her month's vacation with the I.o.vtys . . . Moliy Jean and Bet ty plan to go over to Corpus attractive Christi, Texas to visit the formal Mr. Ell wood Ball wearing white brother, Lt Ma. k Maion. who satin with pastel fljial punt de sign all o r . . . Black the choice has taken an apartment for the two during their stay . . . Mack of Mr. Denise Murray . . . Bru- j usually flies over to Jafkaon on nette Berime I, nam in white and I week ends to visit his sister. SUU : FRBtS PHOTCtaittilPia Slia 1x7 OF YOUR CHILD Ao 1 me?tK to f yars Continued by Popular Dtmam four Mor Dot Moadar Thru Tkv May 23. 24. 2S. 25 PosdtiYly Las Days L.j-t'v ireojcrv E -I'"- . .... . ;.. I . .. ,f" n '. '"V;'s. ' ' " V -fe- - - - Mr m - a"vJ-.' J V :" a- a T us. - v. v j - - . , i, Va-. ' J T 1 rlJ0r&-T"?-':'- l l'V sWt '-v LMaaaaaaiaMMaSMSaMHaMwMMM CHILDREN I MONTHS TO I YEARI MUST Bi ACCOMPANliO 3Y PAR1NTI SELECTION OF PROOFS NO APPOINTMENT NICISSAHY NO OBLIGATION TO BUY T Ail Mothers of Salem and Vlslntfy Ta reik r.w f:inds a: d :n a-pte ..ij'ufi ot pnV pj'ror Q3. we hav arraajvd witt. j 6X)u!ist ui jhild ph- tjgtaphy. to rnak a TP.FI. PUDTOvRAPH oi ya-rr child in our s'oie, Ua .oat, no U j:-izy thru Thurslay. Miy 2i 2i 26, 21. n' is, n-tb:t'3 to h';y . . . It fREI. STORI HOURS ti30 AM t 1.00 P.M. TOY and HOBBY SHOP 14S N. Commercial U. Salem, Oe. ssxsssssssssa Complete Set DOOM LOCICS 4 LATCHES Two-Bodroom Home for $20.50 Each S4 This Ofler Good For On Weak Only fith Picture Hats by IIARCHE OTHUR MARCI1E HAT 10.95 . 15.95 . . . -r f b!"h spiri of sarr.rr.rt:rr biut:tMT br"- iasigr-f w t :a', d4"ir.ctivl :ir dai's. So v:y i"."i;:i svj x:iu:r. 1295 J 20 Fine ..M Hat Markl to S-II at Cxt atnJ 2nd npnt