The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 09, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    I p-i-Tho Clcdtnon, Salem. Oregon, Friday. FaEroary f . I SSI
SOCI ETY CLUBS
Around
Town....
By Jeryme Enflish
rARTY NOTES . . . Visiting In
Salem a few days this week are
Mrs. David Graham and Mrs, Ag
nes -Hanson of Eugene, who are
the house guests of Mrs. Raymond
Walsh . . . Wednesday night Mrs.
Russell LaFontaine was hostess
for a lovely dinner party in honor
of her longtime friend, Mrs. Gra
ham . . . The affair was held at
the H. L. Staver home on South
High street which Mrs. LaFon
taine is occupying while they are
vacationing in tne souin . .
Coven were placed . . . for
Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Walsh, Mrs.
Chester Cox, Mrs. Frank H.
" Spears, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Miss
Betty Byrd, Miss Mabel P. Rob
ertson, Miss Edith Schryver, Miss
Elizabeth Lord, Mrs. Keith Powell,
Mrs. W. Connell Dyer, Mrs. O. K.
DeWitt, Mrs. Raymond Walsh and
the hostess . .
A luncheon . . . en Wednesday
afternoon far which Mrs. Way
ne r. Loder was hostess at her
attractive Meralngstde heme en
Strenr Read fer sixteen ef her
friends . . . Bridge was in .play
after the luncheon hour . .
bouqaets ef daffodils and quin
ce provided the decorative note.
FOLLOWING THE SUN . . . come
Sunday will be Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert J. Ostlind, who are driving
south . . . first to San Francisco
end then to Carmel to visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peck . . .
Mrs. Peck will be remembered by
her many Salem friends as the
former Mrs. E. M. Hoffnell . . .
From there the Ostlinds will go on
to Los Angeles and Palm Springs,
where they will be house guests
ef Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime,
who are vacationing at the desert
resort . . . The travelers plan to
be away the remainder of the
month ...
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills plan
to leave tonight by car for a trip
south, which will take them to
Jwos Angeles, where he will attend
medical meetings . . .
Visitors or note . Dr.- and
Mrs. John Simpkin of San Le
andra, Calif., have been In Sa
lem a few days 4his week as
Snesls ef Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Johnson and David W. Eyre. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas
ef Dallas will be ever Saturday
nlbt te be raesU ef Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Sherman at the
Waverly club dinner dance at
the Hotel Senator ...
Here fer the weekend ... Is
piano Reed, daughter of the Ted
Reeds ... a senior, at St. Helen's
hall, she will be among the guests
t the Hi-Y Sweetheart ball to-
Sight at the Izaak Walton club
ouse ...
Te Portland . . . Thursday night
to attend Les Ballets de Paris at
the Mayfair theatre were Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Needham, Mr. and
Mrs. Ted E. Reed, Miss Echo Yea
ter and Mrs. Mary Thomas ...
FOR THE LEGISLATIVE . . .
contingent was the buffet sap
per party Wednesday night at
the Hotel Senator ... the bests
were W. W. Chad wick, Mayer
A. W. Leueks, past presidents,
and beard ef directors ef the
Salem Chamber ef Commerce
. . . Over three hundred attending-
. . . Officially treeUn
the meats . . . Mayer and Mrs.
' Lencks . . . she In a becoming
Chinese bine brocaded satin
suit ... Mr. and Mrs. Chad wick
... the latter wearing a ma
roon crepe gown ... and cham
ber ef commerce members serv
ing as official best and assist
ing about the rooms ... A grand
collation en the buffet table ...
sea feed, turkey, ham, salads,
relishes) and a wide assortment
ef breads ... another table for
coffee . . . Chairs arranged
about the Capital room where
K nests sat during the supper
bear . :
Shipp-Fagan
Vows Read
Sweet Home At a single ring
ceremony at the Assembly of God
church on Sunday, February 4,
at 3 o'clock Miss Virla May Fagan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Fagan, Crawfordsville, and Hubert
Alison Shipp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Shipp, Sweet Home, were unit
ed in marriage. The Rev. R. L.
Casselman, pastor, read the mar
riage vows.
The bride wore white satin with
fingertip veil and carried a bou
quet ox .gardenias and pink rose
buds
Janice Casselman. maid of hon
or, wore a yellow formal and car
ried a bouquet of gardenias and
pink carnations. Bridesmaids,
Peggy Boyd and Verla Snook,
wore blue and green formals and
carried bouquets of gardenias and
yellow daffodils. Flower girl was
Sharroa Shipp. Candle lighters
were . Carol Rector . -end Jean
Thombrough. " Carol Bow ley. of
Crawfordsville. sang and , Mrs.
Frank Healy was the pianist.
Best man was Verrel Snook.
Ushers were Jim Ellis and Vernon
RaTSnook.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held. Mrs. Shipp and
Mrs. Fagan, mothers of the bride
and groom, poured. Mrs. R. L.
Casselman cut the cake.
The bride Is a graduate of
Brownsville high school, the groom
of Silver-ton high. He is employ
ed at the Willamette National
sawmill at Foster. The newlywedj
will reside in Sweet Home.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bach (Nova Fleming) who were
married on February 3 at St. Joseph's Catholic church. The
bride is the daughter of the J. B. Flemings of Scio and the
groom's parent? are Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bach. The couple
will live in Salem. (McEwan photo)
Grand Chief
Makes Visit
Mis. Elsie Thompson. Oregon
City, grand chief of the Pythian
Sisters of Oregon, made her offi
cial Visit to Centrana Temple
Wednesday night. A no-host din
ner preceded the meeting. During
the dinner hour numbers on the
elejtric steel guitars were given by
Carole Clayton. .
Grand honors were given to
Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Nada Grinde,
grand junior; Mrs. Lida Frantz,
grand treasurer; Mrs. Earl Burk,
past grand protector; and Mrs.
Margaret Kelly, district deputy
grand chief.
Reobligation work was exempli
fied by Centralis f Temple with
Mrs. Kenneth Elwood and Mrs.
C. C. Schultz lighting the tapers.
Mrs. Leonard Hixson represented
the order and Mrs. Vernon De
Catur acted as past chief. Mrs.
Laura Johnson presented a gift
from the temple to Mrs. Thomp
son, who also gave a talk.
Out-of-town guests were Mrs.
Thompson, Mrs. Eva Weber, Mrs.
Elma Heilman, Oregon City; Mrs.
Nada Grinde. Mrs. Marion Zahler.
Mrs. Emma Kaufman, Mrs. Eliza
beth Nichols, Mrs. Betya Stabley.
Silverton; Mrs. Lulu Brotherton,
Mrs. Daisy Harlan, Mrs. Anna
Woods, Mrs. Amelia Hanky. Mrs.
Bertha Smith, Albany; Mrs. Orpha
Cockle, Mrs. Clara Shaw, Mrs.
Anna llsfter. Mrs. Minnie Him
brand, Mrs. Ella Baker, Mrs. Alice
Layton, Mrs. Prushica Sloper,
Mrs. Annie Bradway, Mrs. Rose
Maitland. Mrs. Lennie Irwin. Mrs.
Am a Arvidson, Mrs. Betty New
ton, Mrs. Evelyn Newton and Mrs.
Lida Frantz, all of Independence;
Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Edith Neu
felt, Mrs. Delia Swans trom, Mrs.
Billy Hubs, Mrs. Emily Robinson
and Mrs. Margaret Kelly, all of
Dallas. ;
Degree Given to
Honor Guests
i
Ainsworth chapter, VJD., Order
of the Eastern Star met Saturday
night at Beaver hall with Mrs. J.
Edgar Reay, worthy matron, and
LeRoy J. Stewart, worthy patron.
presiding. i
Honored visitors were past
grand matron, Mrs. Paul H. Haus
er. grand representative to the
state of Tennessee and junior past
matron of Chadwick chapter. Mrs.
W. L. Lewis, and Mrs. Earl Wiper,
worthy matron of Chadwick chap
ter. A special degree was gives by
the Friendship Girlsfor the pur
pose of presentingcertificates of
honorary f membership to ' Mrs.
Paul Ha user, Mrsj W. L. Lewis,
Mrs. Albert .A. Cohen and Miss
Leila Johnson, past matrons of
Chadwick chapter, and Gall Jones,
junior past patron of Chadwick
chapter. r : - ' i v .
New members received were
Howard Jenks, by affiliation, and
Miss Marilyn Reay and Mrs. R. M.
Haynes 'by initiation.
Special invitationa have ' been
named to Naomi chapter of Dallas
and Acacia chapter of Stayton to
be guests of the chapter on Friend
ship night, February 17, and to
Cedar chapter of Scio and Victor
ia chapter of -Turner for March 3.
Following the meeting a social
hour was held.' Refreshments were
served by Mrs. John Versteeg,
Mrs. Charles W. Battdorff, Mrs.
Gilbert Wynkoop, and Mr. and
Mrs; Gordon Herrig.
Salem chapter. Order of the
Eastern Star will hold its-regular
meeting Saturday at 8 o'clock in
Masonic temple. A" short business
meeting will be followed by cards.
MUSIC
CLUB CALENDAR
nUDAT
Merry TIidm club with Mrs. Don
Hmmch. 1305 aorge t.. Woodbara,
ooien xuncnoon, i mi p.m.
Salem Woman's alub olda JubUoo
procram. ciuonouae. a pja.
World Day of Prayer. Court Stroot
10 .m.. afternoon speaker, Z p jn.
Halls ferry Mothers club benefit ard
party at ctiool house, s D.m. PubUa In
vited, reserratlons to be made with
Mrs. A. D. Graham.
Grace Lutheran Ladies aid. with
Mrs. Roy Mathls. S45 North 15th at.
z p.m.
Naishbors of Woodcraft, moat at
Salem Woman s club, S p.m.. lnitia
toon, election.
Nebraska siub auxiliary covered
dlah dinner. Mayflower hall, f Js- jn.
SUNDAY
rOE auxiliary meet at Eagles hall.
P-m.
MONDAY
Rotana club with Mrs. W. X. Orelf,
1480 Center St.. 8 pjn.
University of Oregon Mothers and
Dads, covered dish dinner. Mayflower
hall. 6:30 pjn.
Chapter BQ. PKO with Mrs. Kenneth
Potts. 2890 South Uth street. S pjn.
Chapter AB of PEO with Mrs. H. O.
Carl. 965 K street.
TTJISDAY
Dakota Ladies club, with Mr. Oeorce
Johnson. laSS North 17th street. S pjn.
Valentin exchange.
Sweetheart Ball
On Saturday
Oregon College of Education,
Monmouth The annual Sweet
heart's ball, co-sponsored by Col-3
lecto Co-Eds, women's honorary,
and Wolf Knights, men's honorary,
will be presented at OCE on Sat
urday, February 10.
The big event of the dance win
be the revelation of the Sweet
hearts, a couple chosen by the two
honoraries .on the basis of individ
ual qualities of leadership, friend
liness, cooperation, and participa
tion in student activities.
Committee chairmen for the
dance include: orchestra, Jackie
Graham, Monmouth; refreshments,
Winnie Griffin, Portland; decora
tions, Mary Campygnol, Portland;
Ted Shorack, Elmira; programs,
Mary Swart, Portland: construc
tion. Merlin Marsh, Albany; clean
up, John Robinson, Portland; and
publicity, John Herbert, NotL
HAVE YOU
SENT THAT
VALENTINE YET?
Selections for at! the
family ... for sweethearts . .
humorous '" for. the
children . . . the senti
mental ... all ere here
'-- . at .
Edward Williams
: "' Home of i
' Hallmark Cards r
330 COOT
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Camp Fire
Council
Has
Election
Board of the Willamette area
council of Camp Fire Girls elected
officers for the . coming year fol
lowing the annual dinner meet
ing of the council at the First Con
gregational church Tuesday night.
Newly elected chairman is James
Lundy of Dallas: vice chairman,
Dayl Burres of Salem; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. W. E. Gardner of
S?lem. and regional board repre
sentative, Mrs. S. M, Zeller of
Corvallis. .
Frank Price of Corvallis, pre
sident of the council, presided at
the meeting of the council. The
Rev. David Black of Salem gave
the Invocation, i 1
The program : Included mem
ories of Camp f Kilowan. nre-
sente i by Mrs. John Syme, assist
ed by Tsigaysha Camp Fire Girls
under the leadership of Mrs.
Frank Kolsky, Dr. Carl W. Em
mons showed slides of Camp Kilo-
wan, and a Blue Bird group, the
"Cheerful Blue Birds," sang, di
rected by their leader, Mrs. David
Carver.
Mrs. Hollis Smith presented
leadership awards to Mrs. John
Smith for six years of service;
Mrs. Frank Ramsay, Mrs. I. W.
Meguire and Mrs.. Jasper Button,
five years of service and Mrs.
Raymond Olson and Mrs. G. I
McLeary, four years.
Mrs. S. M. Zeller. regional rep
resentative, reported on the na
tional Camp Fire meeting in St.
Paul, Minn. It was reported that
the Camp Fire manual Is being
translated Into Japanese so groups
can be organized in Japan. James
Lundy reported on council fi
nances and Fred Ramsay on camp
finances and the camp building
program.
Reports were given on district
councils by Mrs. R. G. Lefors for
Polk district, Mrs. Fred Shideler
for Corvallis and Mrs. E. A. Carle
ton for Salem. Mrs. Carl Booth,
the main speaker, gave a report
o-i the mid-century conference for
children and youth in Washington,
Ifi's
Francis Dexter
100 All Wool Jorsoy! Cropos!
Gabardines! Tissuo FaillosI
SIZESt
10 to 20
38 to 44
12Vi to 24V.
Values
Special Purchase! Zip
100 AH Wool Men's Wear Gabar
dine Imported Tweeds . . Fields
... Valves te 99301
ONE GROUP
- jt Length
Scotch Pblds
By Brittany ... 100
AH Wool i CAO
NOW LL ZpV
RpMj " "M" (r? o) Crx Cc)
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New Plastic Products for Bedrooms '
Aro Handy Homo Products on Market
: By See Gardner "
New plastic oroducts for the
bedroom are handy: home pro,
ducts now on the market. An in .
' expensive -' 1 n-
flatable pillow t 1
Is one of t h e ' ?
newest vinylite
develop m e nt s. 4 1
You inflate It r i
uj iucvu ok a
a i
run - resmani
valve that seals
in the air with
a convenient
turn-valve. - 1 1
liU easily Into
a pillow case
when filled with air; but the 21
by 27 Inch pillow can be folded
into a tiny package for storing.
This makes it a good pillow to
have for guest accomodations
when you use studio or sofa beds
for family use and have little
storage room.
New covers for pillow and
mattresses, also of vinylite, will
Kinxer-Calloway Rites
, Lyons Marjorie Calloway,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy
Calloway of Newberg, and Lyle
Curtis Kinzer, Jr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Kinzer of Lyons, were
married Saturday morning in Al
bany by Judge Arnold, ' A recep
tion was held that evening at the
home of his parents with 30 guests
present. The young couple will
make their home In Lyons. He is
employed at the Fre res-Frank
mill.
D. C.
Chairman for the dinner was
Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Salem district
chairman. Camp Fire Girls under
the leadership of Mrs. Charles
Hagermann had charge of - the
decorations.
Taking
Long Sleeves!
H Sleeves!
Short Slttvesl
to 24. 95!
ONI GROUP
Large' Sixes
100 All Woo!
GabsrdL-tt Ccofs
NOW
J
, keep these things fresh and clean
when in use and provide a dust
proof cover for them when you
want to store - them, You ' ean
; purchase matching bags for stor
ing blankets and quilts. The
cases come in twin and full sizes.
The vinylite is dirt, moisture and
, moth proof and can be cleaned
witn a damp clotn. ; . i
. An outdoot blanket that a
be used for sleeplne porch at
home or for camp use out in the
open is another new vmylite pro
duct. The too of the blanket is
made of pliable plastic that will
not shrink and will resist mois
ture, salt water and mildew. It
is also non-flammable. .The un
denide of the blanket is soft and
warm and the overall effect is
light,, warm cover. The size is
44 by 80 inches and the blanket
comes in maroon, grey or navy
blue. You will find it good for
use on a boat deck as well as for
other outdoor uses.
Hostesses Fete
Recent Bride
Mrs. Lee Aukschum, a recent
bride, was Honored at a shower
Wednesday night at the home of
Miss Ela Lovre, Assisting hostesses
were-Mrs. Everett Norfleet, Mrs.
Vivian Wilgers, Mrs. Alice Mehl
boff. Miss . Millie Toombs, Miss
Arlene Hagan and Miss Emmallne
Bair. Spring flowers were used in
decorating and a late supper was
served.
Honoring the bride were Mes
dames William Goodwin, Elwood
Smith, Darvin Smith, Martin
Sandstrom, Roy Ritchie, Jess Geo
rge, Leonard Turnbull, Ray Balry,
Alice Jonas, Ella Campbell, Blan
che Cupp, E. Mahoney, Misses
Janice Turner, Pauline Craven,
Esther Kreft, Ruth Buller, Shirley
Gosnell, Beverly Woods and Ber
tha Lovre.
In Many
Gorgeous
Colors!
- fii Coats
ONZ GROUP
100 AB Weel
Coverts
Values te 49.95
$29
NOW
Saienn
Only
ManParrtes;'!i!
Will Precede
Dance Tonight
A number of parties are on the
agenda for tonight preceding and
following the Junior Woman's club
Valentine dance at Crystal Gar
dens. Bill DeSouzas orchestra will
play for dancing between 10 and
1 o'clock. - , j . -
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Randall
and Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Kuhn will
be costs xor a pre-dance party at
the former's home. Their guests
include Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reno,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miles, Mr. and
Mrs. Guy Shough, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Jodson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam X. Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Ter
ry .Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Ault, Mr. and Mrs. James Welch,
Mr. and Mrs. James C Stone, Miss
Juanita : Culbertson and. F. D.
Miles. '-- -
- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Atwood are
entertaining before the dance at
theu Jefferson street home for Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mr. and
Mrs. Kaipn stangny, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Janicek. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
Babbitt and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jenks.- ' '
Mr.' and Mrs. 'Theodore Jenny
and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Walker
will entertain a group of friends
before the dance at the Walker
home on Chemeketa street and the
group will return to the Jenny
home on Sunset avenue for a late
supper following the dance.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Thomas
will be . down - from -Vancouver,
Wash- for the dance as guests of
the Jennys. Other guests will be
Mr. and Mrs. George Meier, Mr.
and Mrs. Reinholt Blum, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Goodrich. Mr. and
Mrs. Orvill Kannier and Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Paulson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Norman Young
will be hosts' for a party at their
Manbrln Gardens home before the
dance. Their guests Include Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Cowen, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Test and Dr. and Mrs.
William Crothers. -
Pre-dance hosts will be Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ewing and their guests
will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Gast,
by
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Two Special Groups I
100 ALL WOOL SUITS!
In Gabardine and Men's Worsted Fabrics
i Are on SALE at GREAT SAVINGS1 !
NOTE: '
Mr. Schleslnger, who has fust returned from New York
City, was able to purchase many ef these samples at
RIDUCO prkes and we are happy te pass these sav
'lass en te you.. We're aorry ejvantitles are Ranlted est ;
these beautifully hand-finished Imports.
.it . . ..... -n
; " Oil l; Etiquette ' !
By Seberta Lee '
Q. When a girl is dining out
with a young man, and the food
is not Tery good, is she privi
leged to criticize It? s
. A. Never under "any circum
stances. This would be the same
as criticizing the cooking In a pri
vate home, and is just as ill-bred,
Q. When visiting la the home
of a friend, and a box of candy
-Is open on the table, is a guest
privileged to help himself with
out an invitation?.
A. No. To do so would be pre
sumptuous. :
Q. Is it necessary for the brldt's
father to-receive guests-with hla
wife in the reception line, at the
wedding reception?
A. Not unless he wishes to do as
Tells Troth
A Willamette university duo te
announce their engagement are
Miss Mary Hawke, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.. Malcolm H. Hawke
o Salem, and John F. Weisser.
Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.
Weisser of Bend. No wed din r data
ffcas been set. : i
The hetrothal nawa Wae tnlA
Monday night during dinner at
a a e . .
we Dnae-eiecvs sororiry, Aipna
Chi Omesta. Puzzles, which mailed
the engaged couple's names, were
I . . . ., m. . a
maaen.in oaiioons. xne onae-io
be also passed the traditional box
of chocolates. - j
Miss-Hawke. a Salem high school
graduate, attended Willamette for
two years and .is now employed
at the. Ladd and Bush branch.
United States National bank. Her
fiance is a Junior at Willamette
and his fraternity la Phi Delta
Theta. . -
Mr. and' Mrs. Richard IQover, Mr.
and Mrs. Georxe Schroeher. Mr.
and Mrs. Ewald Franz and Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Myers. .-
udi:czzzcn
Mary Hawke