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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1952)
T)on't Cook flow bnt . . . Frankly; we've never suffered from curiosity about the love-life of Heddy Lamarr until, while starting the fire with an old newspaper, we read about It We still weren't impressed until, right in the middle of her second marriage, and with still two to go, "Continued on page 21" stared us in the; face. And so, like page 21, we've been con sumed by fire ever since to know what hap pened to Heddy's third and fourth. Look to "72 . . . We can predict what; June brides of 1972 will be named, because; WSCS Circles Slate Meetings The WSCS Circles of the Firt Methodist Church will meet Wednesday afternoon for dessert luncheons at 1:15 o'clock as fol lows: Circle 1, with Mrs. Waldo Mar sters, 1855 D. St, Mrs. Margaret Fessenden assisting; Circle 2, with Mrs. C. E. Bates, East Center St, Mrs. J. E. Sayre and Airs. Lester Robins assisting; Circle 3, with Mrs. Glenn K. Barge, 290 W. Luther St, Mrs. Stuart Chisholm, Mrs. Alma Ship THE HEART - TO The I 11 II I Tiol I M 0tt0 II II X Red Black Blue I v t I VALENTINE Make your Valentine Gift a heart of gleam ing red foil tastefully filled with creams, nuts, fruits, caramels, toffee scotch, crunch and chewy centers, dipped in milk and dark vanilla choco late. I lb. heart box CHOCOLATES and BUTTED BO IIS in the Gift Box with an INDEX A handsome gift-boxed assortment creams, nougats, caramels, nuts and nut clusters ... a cellophan index names each piece. 1 lb. box surely there'll be a rash of babies by th name of Elizanbeth this year. -Random thought . . . Now we see how the bank can afford to raise interest rates on sayings accounts they've quit putting rub ber bands around the monthly statements. : It's curtains ... a manufacturer of bed linen suggests that pretty colored sheets be used for draperies. Not a bad idea at that, now when company comes, they can grab down the draperies and make up a bed on the livingroom davenport. ... Marine Buren ley and Mrs. R. C. Irwin, assist ing; Circle 4, with Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee, 5310 Center St, Mrs. Virgil T. Golden and Mrs. H. B. Jones, assisting; Circle 5, with Mrs. Cora Lip pold, 297 S. 15th St., Mrs. Wesley Wire, Mrs. Hugh Stevens and Mrs. O. H. Yetter, assisting; Circle 6, with Mrs. Frank, Ben nett 855 E. Sti Mrs. C. D. Morse assisting; Circle 7 with' Mrs. Thad More land, Southeast corner of Boice and Alvarado Terrace, Candalaria Heights, 8 p. nv, Mrs. Olen Wil liams and Mrs. Merlin Estep Jr. assisting. PAVODQTT CANDIES ASSORTED A gay Valentine's Day holiday atmosphere Mrvdav tavorita nuts and caramels dipped in milk and ddrk chocolate. 1 lb. box - HEART & ' W ... ' Of a40C i Rainbow Girls, Mothers Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls will meet Tues day night at the Masonic Temple at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Joanne Wen ger, worthy advisor, will preside and plans will be made for the Assembly's birthday dinner and rummage sale. The advisory board will meet at 7 o'clock at the Tem ple. The Rainbow Mother's Club will hold its meeting while the girls are in session, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. The Mother's will la ter join the girls for the program and social evening. All Rainbow mothers in the city are invited to attend the meeting. Step proudly into Spring, com fortably and smartly in a pair of our NEW, distinctive Del manette Pumps, designed to flatter your feet ... to ac company your suit or gala oc casion dress. CHOCOLATES gift wrap lends . ji A p to everybody's I ... rnamt. fruit I -r " iP fi I Miss Astrid Severin, right, of the Sky Ranch, Salem, daughter of the Pichard G. Severins, a winter visitor at the Flying E Ranch in Wickenburg, Arizona, goes to town in an old-fashioned stage coach. The driver is Vic Kelly, manager of the Sun Country Ranch, formerly of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rieke, Chicago. Nuptials Held at Moore Home Buena Vista The wedding of Miss Phyllis La Vaune Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moore of Independence, Rt. 1, and Raymond C. Harden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harden of In dependence, was solemnized at eight o'clock Wednesday evening, Feb. 6, at the home of the bride's parents. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Walter Nyberg. The bride was dressed in a navy blue stripe suit with red and navy accessories and carried a corsage of white orchids. Best man was John Appleton of Portland and Gary Mopre. bro ther of the bride, lighted the ta pers. At the reception which follow ed the wedding the bride's cake was cut by Mrs. P. B. Arthur, grandmother of the bride. Pour ing was the groom's aunt, Mrs. Elmer Reynolds. Assisting were Mrs. L. H. Ward, Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. Donald Boyd, Miss Floydene Moore and Miss Darlene Lawrence and Mrs. Nor man Scott. After a honeymoon in Califor nia the young couple will be at home at 87 Vz Third street in Independence. 0 i Try a new Warner-Wonderful thrifty! $5.95 to $10.95 474 Warner's exchsWe Su-Up-Top! YouVe seen it in "Warner's costlier girdles. (Contour-shaped double diamond tummy control. Warner's own knit-for-yoa two-way stretch elastic Matching pantie girdle 47 S Small, medium and large. White. Only 17.50. 2059, Warnei's strapless bra . . . $3.50. i t v 4i! Silverton-Membero of the Mar tha Circle of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold their February meeting, Feb. 14 at Salem as guests of Mrs. T. R. Ho bart, who with her family, moved there last autumn. The group will meet at the church here at 12:30 for transportation. Mrs. Hobart was formerly president of the WS CS at Silverton. Music Clubs to Meet Today Salem Federated Music Clubs will meet at the resident studio of Frederick F. Wilson, 1531 Market St., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The program will be presented by Mrs. Dalbert Jepson, Pianist; Mrs. A. A. Segersten, soprano, accompa nied by Miss Alice Crary Brown; and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Palmason piano and violin duct. A short business meeting and social hour will follow. Active and associate members and their friends are invited to attend. The regular federated student program will be an event of Feb. 13 at 7:45 o'clock at the Music Hall on the Willamette University cam pus. The Thursday Club will be en tertained this week at the home of Dr. Helen Pearce and Miss Dor othy Pearce on North Winter Street A 1:15 dessert luncheon will be served and assisting host esses will be Miss Oda Chapman and Mrs. L. H. McMahan. Make a date to see all of the new Warner -Wonderful Thrifty gir dles. You'll find all the lavish love liness you expect from Warner's at prices that won't budge your budget! Whatever your age they'll keep your figure as young as your heart. Club Celebrates 27th Birthday Libert y Many family heir looms were' viewed on Thursday afternoon when the Liberty Wom an's Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Knepper on Hrubetz Drive, in honor of the club's 27th anni versary. The oldest pieces were the oth er two samplers . of hand-made linen shown by Mrs. Fred Brown ing, one . 137, and the other 150 years old, also a handmade em broidered eyelet. Mrs. Roland See ger showed an antique from Eng land which is about 125 years old. Mrs. S. B. Davidson exhibited a 102 year old Bible. Mrs. Clarence Griff is showed a wedding ring made from the gold which her grandfather dug during the gold rush in 1849. Mrs. Wil liam Hall had a pen knife more than 100 years old. Mrs. Ralph Coie showed a black shawl of taf fetascalloped in lace and trim med in beads which was 100 years old. Mrs. Francis McLaughlin brought two of her old dresses, one her wedding dress and anoth er of black satin and velvet. Mrs. Roland Seeger modeled her mother-in-law's wedding dress of gray taffeta. Mrs. Louis Kurth showed a bolero made of linen in Ger many about 75 years old. Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh showed a sherbet made in 1856, and told of A Cupid Endorsed Fashion For Spring and Valentine's Day ?8 BOUQUET BUSTLING WITH NEW SEASON CHARM A handful of flowers tied in velvet lift the lines of a Watteau bonnet with a cap tivating swoop "1 9S to the back I W FOR VALENTINES . . World renowned renown VaM f?; on wings of beaut 7 $200 Tho Statesman, Salem. Orecjon, its journey to the West coast, and how it originated in Ohio. Make Fir Trees : Mrs. James JTaik conducted the business meeting, and Mrs. S. B. Davidson reported on the Girl Scout activities. Mrs. Fred Brown ing gave the history of the dub. Two large fir trees in front of the Liberty School, were given by the Woman's Club 18 years ago and the club named a committee to see about a marker for these trees. On the committee are Mrs. Roland Seeger, chairman, Mrs. Addle Free and Mrs. Fred Browning, char ter member of the club. The Mothers Club will hold, a panel discussion : oq Feb. 21, at 7:45, at the school. Mrs. Roland Seeger was the program chairman and the assist ant hostesses were Mrs. S. B. Da vidson and Mrs. Don Griffith. Dr. Deaa Brooks, assistant ra pe rintendent of the Oregon State Hospital, will speak on "Psychol ogy of Child Behaviour" at the meeting of the Bush School Moth ers Club on Tuesday night at the school auditorium at 8 o'clock. The fathers are being invited as special guests. A social hour will follow the meeting. Salem Memorial Hospital Aux iliary will meet Monday morning at the YWCA at 10 o'clock. A cof fee hour will follow the business session. . truly lift you to new heights - and new loveliness through chic French fashion styling with superior fineness possessed by no other stockings. ggnday, Tmbruarr 10, 1SS2 3 Luncheon Fotoai :'''f Mrs. Wimborly f Silverton Mrs. Leila Wimber ly, Roseburg. associate grand ma tron of the grand chapter of Ore gon. Order of Eastern Star, was la charge of the school of instruction held at Silverton Saturday. Pre ceding the school, a luncheon VU held an Toney's Restaurant - Attending the luncheon was Mrs. Wimberiy, Mrs. Harlan Loe, worthy matron of the Silverton chapter, E. A. Finlay, worthy pa tron, and Mrs. Finlay; Dale La mar, associate patron, and Mrs. Lamar, Mrs.. Harry Riches, Mrs. Ronald Asboe, Mrs. Vida Asboe, Mix Howard Loe, Mm. NnH-rj Dodds, Mrs. W. R. Tomisoa, Mrs. Austin Sanford, Mrs. Harrison t -sher, Mrs. Harry Began, Mrs. Ed ' Jackson, Mrs. Wayne Weeks, Mrs. Clark Bachman, Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mrs.". W, P. Scarth, Mrs. Ralph Sears, Mrs. Charles Leonard and Mrs F. E. Sylvester. The school precedes the district meeting -to be held here Tuesday night, Feb. 12 with Orchid Chap ter of Molalla meeting with Sil-v-in. Mrs. Alice Robinson, Inde pendence, worthy grand matron uf uregon will be a special guest. Mrs. Elmer V. Woo ton will be hostess to members of the Monday Study Club at luncheon on Mon day afternoon at her East Owens I Street home. a Gift Boxed For Valentines