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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1949)
i Hit a n K 'FBHterShMr Arid-Meeting The Salem Woman's club will hold, its annual flower show and . meeting ; on Friday, : October 14. The executive board will meet at 1 p. m. with the club meetinf at 2 o'clock, Mrs. George Ailing pre siding. : , . ' The program commences at 3 p. m. Mrs. Josephine Albert Spaul- ding, faecQrapanJed by Mrs. iA. A Schramml will sing a group of songs. Mrs. George Kaje who, with her husband recently opened the Kaye and Kaye studios in Portland, will talk about f Interior Decorating." Mrs. Percy JL! Kelly and Mrs. M. Ramage and their committee will nave charge of the social hour and tea to follow. This is guest day and members are asked to bring those interest ed. Mrs. James A. G arson and Mrs. George E. Crockett are in charge of the flower show. v I tf . P - Madame, are your birthdays showing? Dorothy Gray; ii Gellogen Cream Specially priced 71 j i for the first time Regularly Z1 I 8 ? it 's LiO Now, for the first time, you can have famous Dorothy Cray Celhgen Cream : at this special low price! Count on iu content of active ettro-. genie hormones to help you hide birthdays. You women over 30, who've discovered the modern magic of this fine cream, will surely Want to stock up and save. If you haven't yet tried this boon to mature skin, aejze this . chance at great savings! JU pnemt piu tarn Limited lime only Capital Drug Store State and liberty "On the Corner ;, . - t t 71 VV -J.- 1 ',r, M 4 f til n 1 4 ? Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barr, (Betty Anderson), both of Salem who were married at the First Methodist church in Portland on October 2 at one o'clock. The couple will'live in Salem. The groom, a former Salem Senator, has been play ing with the Western International League. (Bruno studio). ' Pi Phi Alumnae to Meet Pi Beta Phi alumnae will gather for their first fall meeting Thurs day night at the State street chap ter house at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Charles Huggins is president of the' group this year. Assisting are Mrs. Kenneth Potta, Mrs. Jo seph M. Devers, jr., Mrs. Leonard Hicks, Mrs. Peter Geiser, Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, jr., Mn. Ralph Nohlgren, Mrs. John Copenha ver, Miss Adele Egan and Miss Carolyn Brady. Any new alumnae in the city are invited to attend. PENNEY IN SALEM cores H - ; !! a If : am Mi !:-!:'. I ; PAIR Pair of Women's New Fall Shoes f ; - ' . ; I I .. At a Sensational Low Price Proof that New Stylts . I i - . Art Thrifty at Ptnny't "7" ' ' ' if.- Your Choice of Leathers . . . SUEDES - PATENTS - KIDS - CALFS - I 1 Your Choice-of Fall Stylet . . PUMPS - STRAPS - TIES - SANDALS Your Choice of Fall Colors I GRAYS - GREENS - BROWNS - BLACKS Pamper Your Purse : t and i i ; Pad! Your Feet Jason Lee WSCS Meeting Slated The October meeting of the Ja son Lee Methodist Women's . So ciety of Christian Service will be held Wednesday in the church sanctuary. The business meeting, led by Mrs. Joe Klinger, will start at 11 o'clock followed by a noon luncheon served by the April-October circle. Mrs. E. J. Williams is chairman. The aiternoon session will con vene at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. Louis Kirby as program chairman. The devotional leader will be Mrs. Warren Clark and Mrs. A. E. Utley will present the lesson. There will be special music and all women of the church and community are invited. terunry . it i ! j V. i ! '. i - t tii hi t Breakfast, Banquet and Tea on Business j Women's Week Slate Parks and Miss Minnie Just, re ception committee Mrs. Dana Billeter, guest book; "Mrs. John Versteeg, introduction of guests to the receiving line; Miss Blanche Hull, Mrs. Janice Rilea. Miss Al berta Shoemake and Miss Elea nor. Roberts, in charge of the dint America's unchallenged shoe ' The Salem chapter of Xhe Business and Professional Women's club will celebrate its thirtieth annual observance of National Busi ness Women's Week, October 9-16. The week's activities will bezin with this morning's nine o'clock breakfast honoring the club's presi dent, Mrs. John Versteeg, at the Care room in the Senator hotel. Miss Betty - Qofson is general chairman for the breakfast, and is assisted by Mrs. Eugene Estes and Mrs. Louis Neuman, decorating the dining room; Mrs. Alma Werstlein and Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, providing special -music; and the Misses Helen Hiller and Minnie Just, in i charge ' of tickets. Miss Alberta L Shoemake, the Salem club's first- vice-president, will preside at the breakfast with Mrs. Zula Van Gilder and Mrs. Kath erine Hughes assisting as hostes ses. ' - Following the breakfast the club will attend as a group the eleven o'clock church services at the Ja son Lee Methodist church where the Reverend Louis C. Kirby will deliver the morning address. Mrs. Margaret Jorgensen and Miss Va da Hill are in charge of arrange ments for this annual Go-to-Church Sunday. Piile Kelattons Banquet The highlight of National Busi ness Women's week will be the public relations formal banquet, Wednesday, October 12, at 6:30 p. m., in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. Mrs. Victor P. Mor ris of Eugene will be the speaker of the evening. Special music will be provided by a strine trio com posed of Miss Hazel Brockholm. Mrs. Margaret Rawlins and Mrs. Delbert Jepsen; Mrs. Robert An derson will be the soloist. General chairman for the ban quet arrangements is Mrs. Arthur Weddle, junior past president of the state federation, who will be assisted by,' the following ,b chairmen: Mrs. Mathilda Gilles, Mrs. Sue Booch, Miss Mildred Yet ter, and Mrs. Hallie Shard, tickets; Mrs. Vivian Hoenlg, Mrs. Helen Heath. Mrs. Ruth Voorhees, Mrs. Dorothy Lin foot, decorations; Mrs. Jessie Davidson and Mrs. Dana Billeter, hostesses. Tea for Past Presidents The final event of the week's ac tivities will be a tea honoring ; past presidents of the Salem club. This tea. a new feature in the Sa lem Business Women's Week, is being added to the scheduled ev ents for the first time this fall and promises to become an annual event. The tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Emily Howard, 329 North Nineteenth street, from 3 to 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Oc tober 16. Mrs. . Lu Verne Hardwicke, Mrs. Mabel Clock and Miss Vada Hill are in charge of general arrange ments and are assisted by the fol lowing: Mrs. Vivian Hoenig, invi tations; Mrs. Alma Werstlein, Mrs. Sue Booch, who will greet the guests at the door; Mrs. Viola WcAei ?! esmcm. Salem. Ord64i; -Sandd.' 'Octobwr IS 43-1 1 s ing room; Mrs. Robert Fisher, Jr, Mrs. Alexander TueskL Mrs. Hal lie Shard and Miss Habel Roe nicke, pouring; Mrs. Jessie David son. Miss Margaret Ringle, Miss Ellen Van ArsdoL Mrs. Eugene Estes, inviting guests to the din ing room. Special music, arranged by Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, will be furnished by a string trio including Carol Lee, violinist; Sid ney Kromer, cellist: and Laurel Herr, pianist. Mrs. Charles Forrette, junior past president of the Salem club, is general chairman for the entire week's activities, and Miss Ruth McAdams is in charge of reser vations for all events. '. . is Hargrove Piano Studio Accredited Teacher Pra-Wen Prices Racikxla. 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