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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1951)
j. . t The Stcrtasincm, Salau' Oregon; Thursday February 8 1331 SOCIETY CLUBS Around Town.... By Jeryme Entlish . PEE-DANCE PARTIES . . . an the agenda lor Friday night before the Junior Woman's club annual Calentine dance at Crystal Gar dens Miss Marilyn Nelson has Jnvited a group of her friends to "a pre-dance party . . . among her guests will be Mis Patricia Hus band of Eugene, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Donald R. Husband, and Barry Mountain, also - of Eugene . . . Patricia Is serving as her father's secretary during the cur- ,xent session. . . Bidden ... by Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield Walker to a party be fore the dance are Messrs. and Mesdames Olin Brown, Otis An derson, Robert Worrel, Jerry Hes ton. Verne Robb. George Simio, C. F. Addison, John Mekkers, Richard PicKell, Harvey Alexan der, Earl Brooks and Howard Branch. . . Invitations are in the mail . . . ta a Valentine at home far which Senator and Mrs. Frederick lm part will be hosts en Wednesday, February 14, at their Bea Lc nand Park residence between 5 and 1 o'clock . . . their gaests will be members of the state senate, the board of control, the Marlon euntv deleration and their wives. Sarprlse party . . far Mr. aad Mrs. Reynolds Allen an Tuesday nlrht when their three eldest children, Sarah, Molly aad Jim, entertained in honor af the 15th weddinr anniversary af their parents ... The young nests U vited the guests, arranged for the refreshments and proudly served them ... the entire family had been to a Scout dinner and on their return found 1C of their friends waitinr to surprise them. Seventh birthday . . . Connell , Dyer, son of the junior William C. '-Dyers, will celebrate his birthday ore Saturday . . . at 12:30 the guests will make up a line party at the theatre, returning later in the afternoon to the Dyer home on Chemeketa street- for birthday cake ... in the group will be Con rtell's neighborhood friends. Tael topics . . . Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stene returned ta the - capital. Tnndav ti-ht from a ten day train trip south, which took them to Sacramento, Bakersfleld, Los Angeles and San Francisco . . . they visited friends and rel atives enroute. . . Headed south ... on Tuesday was Miss Do rathe Steusleff. who left for Los Angeles, where she will be Joined this week end by her brother-in-law aad sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Chambers, who have been vacationing at Guaymaa, Mexico. . . Visitors ... in the capital a few days are Mrs. Gordon Hal stead and daughters, Mary Kathryn and Marjorie Ann, of Portland, who re guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons. . . Sgt. Kufner 3Iarried . Announced the past weekend was the wedding of Sergeant Har old Kufner, son of Mrs. George Tonack and George Kufner of Salem, and Hazel Jean Butler of Spokane. The ceremony was sol emnized in the Lutheran church t Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Thurs day, February 1 at eight o'clock. Sergeant Kufner has completed his training In the air corps and Is being transferred from Spokane to a base near San Francisco from which he will leave soon tor Japan. Mrs. Tonack attended her son's wedding. r now try this shampoo IVI nan ft III! u&Jtesceni ken .-rTSV Now, a dramatically new shampoo that gives hair darriinf highlights . . . reveals the full beauty of hair color ... cleanses to undreamed of softness aad fragrance! Just a dab of MODART nrodWet Instant, billowy lather, even in hard est water ... removes every speck of dirt and loose dandruff . . no special after-time! - a ii ' :f " ''t Fred IVloycr Drugs Festive but Simple February Brings Several Holidays for Extra Special Festive Family Meals By Maxine Bores Statesman Woman's Editor It doesn't take a great deal of extra effort to turn a routine family meal into a festive affair. The month of February is chock full of special days for such special meals. Fortunately for the homemaker, the color which predomin ates on February holidays, red, is an easy one to use in food. It's not only a color appearing on foods often, but it is an at tractive one for artifically colored foods. We can't say as much for the blue, which of course must make its appearance sometimes on Lincoln's and Washington's ; birthdays. But we can ignore the latter in foods, using it with red and white for decoration only. We wouldn't advise the use of blue colored foods, it has an unwell look. Paper Napkins Help Valentine's day of course Is easy to decorate for. Shops show lots of favors featuring hearts, and one can buy tablecloths and napkins 'for that day. One heart-shaped salad or dessert and a Valentine napkin for each member of the family turns the evening meal into a special party. Fruit salad in strawberry or raspberry gelatine, jellied cran berry ring or jellied beet salad, made in a heart shaped mold or decorated with hearts cut from some red food will serve. Lincoln and logs go together. To make a salad which would please the youngsters on Lincoln's birthday, arrange asparagus stalks in a square rail-fence fashion. Fill center with mixed raw or cooked vegetable salad. Cookies Handy i Cookies can be made in the form of logs, or a jelly roll can vaguely simulate a log if rolled in chocolate and sent to the table whole, to be served. A larger cardboard axe can be stuck into the jelly roll for atmosphere. ? Washington's birthday and cherries of course are synonam ous. Cherry salad, pie, pudding or sauce for ice cream give the feeling of Washington's birthday. Flags, hatches; red and white stripes and stars, all lend a festive appearance to the meal and make the family conscious that you've done something special for them. Engagement Revealed From Portland comes news of the engagement of Miss Audrey Nan Larsen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Erwin Larsen, to John Edward Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne E. Erickson of Salem. No wedding date has been set. ; Miss Larsen and her fiance are students at Oregon State col lege. The briderfilect is' affiliated .vith Delta Gamma sorority and Mr. Ericksen, a Salem high school graduate, is a ; member of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity. Meeting Is Cancelled The regular meeting of the Sa lem unit, Republican Women's Federation, slated for Monday night has been cancelled for this month. Members are asked to at tend the Joint session of the sen- :3 Mile-Hi Cordovan The Perfect All-Wo.thor Shoe Saa'aWySSB Pdj MMMwunw iiWKMi Minima as mi nun iaai n m 1 1 i I in Two Buckle Cross Strap in Red Leather 5.95 a. f BOOTERY CAPITOL SHOPPIMO CINTIt SALEM. ORE. V J j i MUSIC! ate and house of representatives Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A program has been arranged to commemorate Lincoln's birthday with Palmer Hoyt, publisher of the Denver Post, the speaker. Dinner Honors Anniversary Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott cele brated their 40th wedding anni versary on Sunday afternoon at a dinner party at their South Lib erty street home for a group of their friends. Cards were in play following the dinner. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee of Vader, Wash., Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd C. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winchcomb, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Gravetter and daughter, and the hosts Mrs. Gra vetter is a daughter of the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Lee returned to Washington on Monday. Grace Walker's s ' i Combination Last -Black Kid 9.95 Grace Walker's Platform Pump 2EZZ2tj Dark Red Kid Open Heel 8.95 Children's Wedgies Bring the Kiddies! They'll Lovo KkBng Our Kiddies' ! Merry-Go-Round " White You Shop I r - -" - - " 1 Shop Mondays ond Fridays Til 9 P. M. Lots of Free Parking Miss Glemoris i: Is Marri Miss Myrtle demons and Claire Elwood were married at an eve ning ceremony on January 28 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Albert O. Fluitt and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Elwood. The Rev. Seth Huntington per formed the 8 o'clock rites. Edith Fairham Gunnar was the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich the organ ist. Lighting the tapers were Miss Kay Stoddard and Miss Shirley Wayt. For her wedding the bride sel ected a white satin gown fashion ed entrain with lace bordering the net yoke on the bodice and the long sleeves. A Juliet cap of net trimmed in seed pearls held in place her fingertip length veil. She carried a white Bible marked with an orchid. Mr. Fluitt gave the bride in marriage. Mrs. Richard O'Connor was the matron of honor and wore a blue taffeta sown and carried a pastel nosegay. Mr. O'Connor served as best man. Virginia Fluitt, the bride's young sister, was ring bearer. Ushers were Ronald Stev ens and Richard Cunningham. A reception followed in the fire place room. Assisting were Mrs Ronald Stevens, Miss Janice Bev- ens, Miss Kay Stoddard, Miss Shirley Wayt and Miss Nancy Clemons. The couple will make their home in Salem at 690 South Com mercial street. Benefit Card Party Tonight r Event of tonight is the benefit card party the Delta Gamma alumnae will be hostesses at the Court street chapter house at 8 o'clock. Bridge, pinochle, canasta and five hundred will be In play with late refreshments to be serv ed by the alumnae. Men and women are Invited to attend the affair and those wishing reservations are asked to call Mrs. Vern Shay or Mrs. Joseph Mat ujec. The directorate in charge of the benefit include Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Donald Hunsaker, Miss Viv ian Chandler, Miss Lorena Jack, Mrs. Shay and Mrs. Matujec. Neighbors jf Woodcraft will meet at the Salem Woman's club Friday night at 8 o'clock- There will be formal initiation and elec tion of officers for the ensuing year. A program and refreshments will follow and all Neighbors are invited to attend. Cherry City Electric 339 Chemeketa Ph. 2-8783 Red Goose Shoes N .'-i CLU3 CALCIDAII sou j . ' Hlchland Mothers ehib nWt at Schaal auditorium. l:is pjn, , r Sln Woman's club. ..7 .Tr 1:1S dessert luncheon. .. . Tl Disabled American Veterans auxil iary with Mrs. Verne Ostrander. 4253 si., pjn. . I-ish Garden club meet with Mrs. Alvin Van Cleave. -; I I St Joseph's Mothers club sneet at St. Joseph's hall. S pjn. , .r. Dine and Do ehib meet with Mrs.' H. H. Breneman. 1160 Chcmtwi Koad. DeMoley Mothers meet at Maaonki Temple, noon luncheon. . i FKIDAT Mrrw TfmM 1tiK with uH Rammach. 1309 Georjre sU Wood burn, dessert luncheon. 1:30 p.m. Salem Woman's club golden jubilee program. ehibhouM. S pjn. World Dy of Prayer. Court Street 10 ajru. afternoon speaker. S p.m. party at schoolhousc. t pjn. Public tn- ica. rraervauons lo D made with Mrs. A. D. Graham. Mrs. Roy Mathis. S43 North 15th St. Neiahbors of Woodcraft, meet at Uon. election. Nebraska club auxfHarr covered dish dinner, Mayflower hall. JO p.m. FOE auxiliary meet at Zagles'halt . Rotana club with Mrs. W. E.;QreU. 3480. Center st.. p.m. University of Oregon Mothers, and Dads, covered dish dinner. Mayflower Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. .Kenneth nay awim atreet. a pjn. Salem Coeds Honored TJNTVERSTXV nr rVRTrrwivr Two Salem itiiifmti the 67 freshmen women on the university of Oregon campus who were entertained last Wednesday mi me annual smarty 1 m am m 14.95 What pleasure to have one or two smart and simple dresses already to go . . . requiring the minimum of cars. That's the idea behind this superb series of Nelly Don's "Carefree Jerseys' in Celanese rayon. Jersey, the fabric that lends Itself so beautifully to this year's long-stemmed silhouette i. . has a natural . . t - resistance to wrinkles. At these sensible prices, you'll want more than one to live in all spring! JeweMratton Cestui (right) in good-looking modern print. Navy, green, gray, brown. Sizes 10 to 2a Exclusive Agents for Nelly Don in Salem Party, fjvtta by ftorUr Board) senior' women's service' honoriBryt They wers Dorothy Pederson, dauehter of Mr and Mrs. A. B. Pederson, . 4033 N. River Road; and Susan Perry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, 829 N. 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