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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1951)
3 ' ;!! II K 1 J .1 - . : p The Startmem, Salem. Oregon. Friday. rsbrnary IS, 1931 11 SO C I ETY CLUBS 1 Around " . Town.... By Jeryme English TjrvNF.R PARTIES ... on the Saturday night agenda - . . The country home 01 Mr. ana jxurs. Roderick Livesley will be the set tin fnr a huff et dinner ... the affair, is being arranged In honor of Mrs. Kose fooie or urooaangs. whos visiting in the capital for .choral Mh . . ' Mrs. Poole is a former state representative and he and Mrs. uvesiey navt tccu . longtime friends ... Bidden ... to welcome Mrs. Trwri ir a rrouD of her legisla tive and Salem friends ..." In the group will be Rep. Henry Semon, Unp. and Mrs. cawara n. ucuj, Mrs. Coral Sabo and Mrs. Paul Buck, all of Klamath .aus . . . Mrs. B. A. Stover of Bend, Rep. and Mrs. Joseph Dyer of Astoria . . . Mr. and mis. imp mon nariv of Stavton ... Mr a.id Mrs. .Wendell Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price, Dr. and Mrs. Robert f jnsMh Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley peVaul, Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Mrs. Taylor HawKms, miss rvay Malioy, Mrs. T. A. uvesiey ana Stuart Bush ... I Entertaining ... at a bnffet dinner Saturday night at their Fairmount Hill home will be Dean and Mrs. Melvin Geist ... Arrangements of early spring flowers will provide the decora tive note . . . Gnests of the Getsta will be Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wulf. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Brydon, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Shay and Mr. and Mrs. John mlen . . TRAVEL TIDBITS . . . Leaving hy plane for Hawaii Saturday win be Mrs. Franx Burlingham . . . she is joining the Portland Jpurnal tour of three weeks in Hawaii. The travelers will be at the new Edgewater hotel in Honolulu for TWO weeks . . . and then will tour the islands of Hawaii, Kauai and Maui by plane for six days . . making many side trips by car . . Welcome home ... for Mrs. T. A. Livesley, who has been sojourning at Camel Back Inn, Arizona for a month ... enroute hme she stopped in San Fran cisco to visit her sister. Miss Birdie DeBeck. for a fortnight. Headed sooth . . . Mrs. James M. Glass left Wednesday for an extended visit in Florida and Ten- uejsee, . where she will visit with her family . . . Mr. and Mrs. Glass formerly made their homo in Florida . . . Visiting in the capital ... for several weeks is Mrs. Panl Bock and daughters. Peggy Jo and Donna Jean, of Klamath Falls, who are gnesU at the homo of her mother, Mrs. foseph Good fellow and brother-in-law and sister, the Robert Dragers . . . Mr. Suck accompanied his fami ly to Salem the first of the week, bat has since returned ... Mrs. Back Is state legislative chair man for AAUW and will be at tending sessions of the legists- -tore daring her stay here ... - Soon to return ... to her country place at Turner, "Fir Acres," will fw Mrm Inhn TVwll urhrk ha been living in Portland since last fall . . . she plans to move back In early March . . . Mrs. Powell and Mrs. Howard McCulloch and daughter, Carolyn, of Portland were in Salem on Wednesday as uncheon guests of Mrs. Wallace lug ... To Eugene ... to the state press conference this weekend will go Governor and Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay. Secretary of State 'and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Miss Alene Phil lips and Rep. and Mrs. Giles French .- .- The Ralph Watsons of Portland will also join the Salem group in Eugene-. ... Golden Wedding Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beierle ef David City, Nebraska, who are visiting in the capital as guests of their daughters,- Mrs. Donald A. Pieters and Mrs. Ralph Schel dt I, celebrated their golden wed ding -anniversary here on Feb 'ruary 12. .An informal reception was held at the Pieters' home. The Beierles have three other children, Mrs. Glenn R. Sargent of David City, Mrs. Vi Boyer of Columbus, Neb., and Mrs. A. W. Casper of Albion, Neb. They- have nine grandchildren and 8 great granchildren. .Violin Soloist Lewis and Clark CollegeHope Jaquith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jaquith will perform the second and final movements of Jean Sibelius' only violin con certo in symphony concert in hon - or of the renowned Finnish com poser, at 3:30 pjn. February -IS in the college theater ( The concert, first of the spring semester under direction of the department of music, is open to the public witltcut admission. Mrs. Laara Johnson left Thurs day for a 10 day trip to Washing ton and eastern Oregon. She will spend the weekend with her son and family, CapL and Mrs, Gus Johnson stationed at FU. Lawton. Mis Lola Archibald and Miss . ' Edna Manning were initiated as members of Delta Gamma sorority on the Oregon State college cam pus Saturday. . , f i X - Pleasure, Rule over Men, England, and Martyrdom each, as tempters, beseech Thomas a'Becket to follow a different path in T. S. Eliot's "Murder in the Cathedral," presented tonight in the Parrish Junior high school audi torium at 8 p m. The play is c8-sponsored by Willamette University Players and Salem Kiwanis. From left to right are Steve Nicks, Bob Jewell, Dr. George Hocking, Dick J. Geer, and Margaret Conklin. Guests Bidden To Parties Many informal parties have been on the agenda this week with showers planned in honor of sev eral young matrons. Miss Beverly Plant and Miss Be mice Etter were ; hostesses for a shower Tuesday 'night at the W. J. Ettner home or the pleas ure of Mrs. Louie Porter (Donna Stroud). A late supper was serv ed following an informal evening. Honoring Mrs. Potter were Mrs. E. B. Stroud, Mrs. Arthur Plant, Mrs. W. J. Ettner, Mrs. W. P. Hill pot, Mrs. C. Meshelle, Mrs. Vir ginia Breitenstein, Mrs. Winston Cobb, Mrs. Joseph' Callis, Mrs. Donald Dimbat, Mrs.; Patricia Stratton, Mrs. Pattie Huber, Misses Ele Lovre, Ruth Bischoff, Mildred Toombs, Rose Marie Gottfried, Betty Luke, . Emmaline Bair and the hostesses. ; Mrs. Schun a Hostess Mrs. Kenneth Boley and Mrs. Donald Boley were? honor guests at a surprise shower Wednesday for which Mrs. Donald Schur was hostess at her home! An informal evening was followed by a late supper. Honoring the two matrons were Mrs. L. B. George Mrs. Grover Bellinger, Mrs. Dean- Withers, Mrs. Robert Peterson, Mrs. Shirley Valentin Party For Sewing Club Royal Neighbors of America sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Jack Fosnot 'for a dessert luncheon and Valentine! party on Wednesday. A heart shaped cake was made by Mrs. Fosnot and pre sented to Mrs. Stanley Quamme on her birthday. ' New officers were installed with Mrs. Sarah Peterson the installing officer assisted by Mrs. Quamme. Mrs. Waldo Geer is the new pres ident; Mrs. A. J. Elliott, vice pres ident; Mrs. J. A. Gamble, secre tary; Mrs. Earl Kasson, treasurer; and Mrs. Frances Hoyt, press re porter, ft Others present were Mesdames Julia Gregory, Ethel Davenport, Emma Hughes, Ella Donnelly, Blanche Gaines, Florence Rowe, Mary Ackerman, Lave mi a Fiala, Bernice Bouffleur; Mildred Zueske, Zula Webb, Leda Iverson, Eloise Bewley, Mable Brown, Anna Mae Anderson, Gertrude Walker, Mar garet Campbell, Dora Pratt and Nellie Pierce. R. C. Blaxall will be In Corval- lis Saturday for the Dad's week end celebration on - the Oregon State college campus and will be the guest of his : daughter, Joan, at the Gamma Phi Beta house. ' February birthdays will be hon ored at the meeting of Ainsworth chapter, UJJ, OES, Saturday night at the Beaver hall at 8 o'clock. VACUUM IIET7.& Free Home Demonstration One Year .Guarantee Apex Tank With Attachments ; $29.95 Appliance Sates & Service - S33 Otemaketa " Bl5aV " l- ' 'Bse21se1' k. : : ensno MUSIC r i ' t Miss June Hougen, who was chosen queen of the annual sweetheart dance of Alpha Epsllon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held on February 10. (Linna's pho to). Students Will Be In Recital Today Willamette University Five students from the Willamette uni versity College of "Music' will be presented in recital this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the recital hall of the Music school. Performing will be Priscilla Wren, Riddle, piano; Jeanette Mc Millan, Molalla, mezzo - soprano; Charles Nee, Honolulu, T. H., bari tone. Ronald Bartlett will be heard in a clarinet solo, accompanied by Ann Gibbens on the piano. Both are from Salem. The following program will be heard: Songs without words MendUoha Op. 62. No. S Op. 53, No. 1 Priscilla Wren, piano Orctchen am Spinnrad Schubsrt Jeanette McMillan, maxxo-soprmno Largo si Factotum (from "Barbiere Srlll") Roaslnl Charles Nee, bariton Concertino. Op. 26 . Wsbur Ronald Bartlett, clarinet Ann Gibbens. piano Couple to Live In Salem Allen A. Hahn and Marylin Miller were married at a quiet ceremony on February 2 at the country home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heissinger near Wood burn, Dy the Rev. Oral Clem mens at 8 o'clock. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Hahn, route 2, Salem. The newlyweds are now at home at 1360 North Liberty street, Sa lem. Several parties and showers have been given in honor of the couple. CLEAIIES REE DUX And ! 7 , Up ! j Easy ! ycSir op XNf Wants lsf I P. VL Y CSW E3LECTDIS Vacxram Cleaner Exchange , Phone 2-67C2 . 1 J 1 t ements Announced This Week . i ; . . Highlighting the social news to day are several engagement an nouncements, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rlehl of Sil verton are revealing the betrothal of their daughter, Lois Doreen, to Walter LeRoy Friesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Friesen, ofJSalem. No wedding date has been set. The bride-elect attended schools in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and is now attending business college in Salem. Her fiance Is a graduate o Salem schools and is employed by tha stte. f Te Wed This Meatn Recently announced was the en gagement and forthcoming mar riage of Miss Jeanette Frances An derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Anderson of Salem, to Harry Allen Nordwiclc, son ol Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Nordwick of Medford. The wedding is planned for lite in February. Tha bride - to - be attended the University of Oregon and Oregon State college. She was recently employed . by the Oregon state board of control. Mr. Nordwick is a 1950 graduate of the University of Arizona and is now employed as editor of the Ashland News Re view. Ceker-Baltee : Mrs. Iva M. Baltes is announc ing the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Venice Baltes, to Duane Coker, son of Mrs. Irene Coker. No wedding date has been set. Jadd-Blevlns The engagement of Miss Vir ginia Blevins to Carl Judd of Portland is being .announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Blevins. No data for tha wedding has been set. The bride-elect is enrolled at the Emanuel Hospital for Nurses Training in Portland.- Masons Entertain Wives at Dinner Over 175 were present Wednes day night when Masons of Salem No. 4 lodge entertained their wives at a ham dinner in the lodge dining room. After dinner entertainment was furnished by an instrumental trio consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Walser and Harry Lucas; a slight of - hand performance by Elvy Cecil, and several reels of pic tures through the courtesy of the armed forces and shown by MSgt. Ehil Wymer and Chief Petty Offi cer Verlin Coontz. Proceeds from the dinner will be added to the lodge's Christmas fund. The committee in charge consisted of the officers of the lodge and their wives. Komyate, Mrs. Lydla Schur, Mrs. Alfred Parker, Mrs. George W. Boley of Portland and the hostess. i arrive n bring you More affection for and from baby with revolutionary Boater j new, NYLON- diaper cover AS fw yoe can be sore of and bedding with this amasing boatex. Brilliantly fashioned te give comfort to baby hind-proof, leak-proof, it has plenty ef freedom for action. Fold disposable or regular diapers Into Its .waterproofed viasax pocket and snap on. Takes a few minutes te launder. Designed with four protection flaps that keep aS baby's clothes day as hospital colUm ' , : .:! '.' j . ' v :- .4i'"': : :' ' Threef Vtystable snaps on all sixes small, medium, large, extra large. In pink, blue, white; at $1.93. ! - 7s GIPCMJUeil . - f i - ! "i i i ; r ! ! -; i , 7- . - " ' ' ' - " 7' ! fThe Store of Enhantmenr In the Capitol Shopping Center Open Til 9:00 on Mondays end Fridays i Now Gadgets for Kitchen Aimed to Offer Conveniences to Housowifo . By Sae Gardner New gadgets for, the kitchen will soon be on the retail market, aimed to offer conveniences , to the housewife. . Despite her cul- r9 In a ry ability,? Teryi house- ? wife needs an i efficient cant 'opener and a. ! t t new one on the market has a built-in magnet to take up the top of the can as it is released by the knife in 1 the opener. The -new style Is perpendicular with, the handle rotating in front at the top and the can is held at the bottom while it is opened. It comes in red, white and silver and is built to held the can firmly while the top is removed. A handy new food press, for use in making fruit jams or pro -cessing vegetables Is another spring product. It is made in alu 25th Birthday For Rainbow Members of Chadwick Assem bly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, celebrated tha 25th anniversary of tha assembly on Tuesday night with over a hundred attending. A no-host dinner preceded the meet ing. Special guests were Mrs. Geo rge Gray of Seaside, supreme in spector; Mrs. Sue Tuel of Stayton, supreme sub -deputy; Miss Rae Hardesty of Seaside, grand worthy adviser; Mrs. Joseph Franko of Salem, a past grand worthy ad viser; Miss Sally Stinnett of Rick re 11, grand hope; Miss Mary Ann Woodard of Silverton, grand drill leader; Miss Shirley Hennles of Turner and Miss June Polly of Woodburn, grand representatives; Wayne D, Henry, member of the state executive board. Mrs. David Wright, the first mother adviser for tha . assembly, and Mrs. Wayne D. Henry, who recently retired after 14 years as mother adviser, were given spe cial recognition. Members and officers from as semblies at Silverton and. Wood burn were also present. West Salens Grange Home Ec onomics club will meet Saturday at the home of Mrs. H. M. Waller, 296 McNary avf nue, for a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. A bulb and plant exchange will feature tha roll call. Members are asked to bring old Christmas cards for use by crip pled children. J absouttsxY dky bundlinr dothM 9 d V 7i:; -vi - minum with bakelite bandies and holds three and three-quarter quarts of food. The . press is worked by a roller that goes back and forth and does the job with out the need for, peeling or cor ing the food first. There's nothing like having a rolling pin which will rinse clean and dry without wiping.' A new one of clear lucite plastic is be ing introduced which can be used to flour the board as well as -roll the dough. It also has no moving parts to become clogged with flour or dough. You just hold it under the tap when you want to clean It off and it dries by Itself. Another plastic kitchen aid Is a cookie press and cake decorator. The dough Is placed in a trans parent holder and you can have nine different cookie shapes or six decorating designs by simply changing the cover of the con tainer. When not In useHhe extra covers can be stored within the container. . (CoerrUht 1K1 General features Corp.) CLUB CALENDAB ram at Sedxcwick Woman's Relief Corps n hoa luncheon at VTW bail. noon, bus iness session X p. m. . Barbara Frtetchlt Tent. DUV. with Mrs. Luc 11a SSI South ISth mt t P. HI. Trtnny chapter. Order ef Zastern Star. West Salem City hall. pjn. WUlamett auxUiary 20SI. ptnodUe and canasta party. S p. an. Sataraay - Temple. p. m. Menaay West Salem Liodi auxiliary, oter taininc husbands, with Mrs. Earl Burke. SiS Xdsewater street, no-host dinner. SJS p. m. Ainswortti chapter, UD, OES. Beaver sun. BfOKmAT Slsmaa or Sigma Chi. t o'clock with Mra. Charts r,mnh.ll lOTS Vr-mifim street. TCKSOAT Salem Central WCTTJ annual institute mating fialMn M.nuw1.l KaamMaI chapel. 10:30 aun afternoon program. Chadwick chapter. OES. cuest niaht. Masonic Temple. S p.m. Mrs. Paat Harrey, Jr. enter tained members of her club at a dessert bridge Wednesday night at her home on Peck avenue. Ad ditional guests were Mrs. Bruce Crandall - and Mrs. James Mc Farland of Portland, formerly of Salem, who is here ; during the legislative session. ' II l0 ' : SHHfil II ill I I .e i j Gorgeous Ibsagstown Etohen of aTBwhhTWiUCnk. t THRILLING SAVINGS IN TlfAB AND WORK I Kew Yeoagstewa Xutchens Ssctne Toaagstewa Etekees : DJais SS Tia CaKaet Siak. Snk! Features rrrohitioaary JeUlower Aataantit DUkwaaker : Designed for ttswtfkUims disa witk Hjdro-Bresh Actios! Ia jat f itk Jet-Tower priaapbl. ivaakiag. One piece to ef mdd- nunatM (arefage water preavara) as , la tnaa, bay TT ca hi t - tawsnag piaTfiMm iliil stcet kot. swirlag jets weak aad rlmitils aflrewdiaaea.' . j j Whoro i M t 11 FTtrkaai Food Waata . our sHOWijobM I Bzgg? 1 TODAY I ft KwiSrSsi'iai yfwj State President Guest of Auxiliary t 1 v . . . i Hollywood Lions auxiliary mem bers were entertained at the borne ol Mrs. Marvin Clatterbock Wed nesday. night with Mrs. IV Alfred wmiams, Mrs. C A- Walding and Mrs. J. . VanWyngarden the as sisting hostesses. . j Special guests were Mrs. Dean Erwin-of Enterprise, state presi dent of the Lions auxiliary; Mrs. A. P. Heup, president of the Eu gene Lions auxiliary; and Miss Wilma Blua, " . -, . -j . Mrs,' Robert Hanna conducted initiation ceremonies for Mrs. Ray Cates, Mrs. Frederick Rowe, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. John Hall and Mrs. . A. Bradfield. Musical numbers were given by Miss Ada u niverdih the nwst, ihm t mar-teat, th bst junior drm buy. in town and tfiey'r Occlusive COm IN AND SEI COLLECTION On Keith Brown's 2?7 rises tkat aateb aO T tewa assts. Front and Court I . Parldng Is llo j Problem Hudson, acccrrysniej by IHis Betty Jo- Daranport, "t ' TUam were made tor a rem mage sale to be hell Kirch U and 24. - - - ; . Mrs.Fr mi naliasaan waslaet ed guardian nrlghbor ef Sirre Bell circle, Naighbors of Wood craft at the' monthly meeting February 's. Other efScers are Maude Croker, advisor; - Corn Braggs, . maglrtan; va CraTen, banker: Gladys Edwards, attend ant; Russell Wlnchcomb. Aretha Ingram and Carl Braggs, sentinalrt Claire Hammang managers; SteW 1a Blackerby, correspondent, an-1 : Velma Teeson, Installing officer. Additional Society On Page 10 lord With tf& OUR WONDERFUL SIZES 7-1 S 1 pray, efidLag aWU. catuag 3Ul eatsoapoc I