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7 t Tib Stat mem. gcdaav Oregon, To day October 81, 1S52 ' SOCIETY' CLUBS Ml I. Sir. MOsxBBBse ; By JEKTME ENGLISH WELCOME HOME . . ' for Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, who re turned to the capital Friday from five weeks stay in Boston they made the trip both ways by plane . . . While in Boston they visited a few of the New England states and along the Atlantic sea board . . . they also took interest ing sightseeing trips is and around Boston, viewing -ell the bistort ial place and museums ... A trip east . . . for Mr. and Bin. Barry V, Collins, who returned (his weekend from a month's sa loon . . they irst visited la Detroit with Mrs. Collins sister and then went un, to Bay City, Mkh. to risit their former homes . . . The travelers made stops In Chirac, Washington. D. C . for several days, a week la New York City, Boston, AUantieJCity, and Philadelphia . . . they re tained west via tho southern ronte. stoDPinr In San Francisco and Fairfax to visit their son and dsorhter-ln-law. Mr. ' and Mrs. V Bradford C. Collins, and srand- daorhter, Robin ... . In the bay aea ..for tho weekend were tAi. and Mrs. Hol lis Huntington, who visited with - their son, Kay Huntington, who now lives in San "Francisco . . . The Huntingtons went south by train and returned home ' with their daughter, Miss Shirley Hunt ington, who is at Fairfield at Travis Air Force Base with the Red Cross I . . Miss Huntington will remain in the capitaLa few days with her family -before re turning south ... , ' vaeatloninr - . . in San Fran cisco last week were? Dr. and Mrs. Merle Brown ... they also vis f ited wlft Colonel and Mrs. Ira i Wintermute. who are stationed nearbv at Hamilton Field . Visitors of note.. . . Mr. and Mrs. John McCuiley have had as their house guests the past week Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garcia of Long Beach. Calif, and Fred Carmieal and daughter, Susan, of Pendle ton . . . Mrs. Garcia and Mr. Car- unlcsl are daughter and son of ; Mrs. McCuiley ... A reunion ... of longtime friends this past week at tho home of Mrs. Comele Stuttaford ... she had as her house guest, Mrs. ' Regula Hanna of Fairmont, Minn. . . . on Sunday they were joined by Mrs, Edith Stone of Albany . . . the three women were friends in Iowa over fifty years ago . . . Mrs. Stone and Mrs. Stuttaford graduated in II - ! 1 1 1 me same mgn scnooi ciass . . Goests . . .: at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clifton -Ross tho past week were their 1 daughter, Mrs. Douglas Frasier and son, Bobby, on ,r Vancouver, B. C, and thefr daughter-in-law, Mrs. Milo Ross of Seattle 1 . . THE PARTY WHIRL . . . Wc, and Mrs. John R. Hay, who are leaving this weekend for Portland to make their home, will be honor guests at a farewell party Wed nesday night: when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers Jr. entertain at their Stayton home ... Twenty five friends of the Hays have been bidden to a buffet supper and informal evening ... Au revoir I. . . to Mrs. Rorer Qoackenbusn, who leaves Oct. 3t for Okinawa to Join her army captain husband .V. Thursday nlxht Mrs. -James Henery Is en tertatelnc with an Informal set' together at her Manbrin Gardens home on Wayne Drive for the traveler : . . The (roup has been getting together for, no-host din sera daring the past year . . , and this time the occasion will honor ! CLUB CALENDAR rVESDAT Cbadwick Chapter. OES. Friendship night. Masonic Temple. S pjn. Salem , Central WCTU with Mrs. sfayme Bui. 1724 Chemeketa St.. t pm. American War Mothers , with Mrs. Georte Pro, ISIS Maple Ave, 1 pjn. efiifru ' - i : ; WEDNESDAY " PUS and T Club with Mrs. H. H. SctieideL US S. 16th St. S D.m. - Soroptimist Cl'ib luncheon. Golden Pheasant, noon. ; . Evening literature, group. AAUW. with Mrs Harold Ellis. SM Rosa Street. Stewart Holbrook to be discussed. womeas Association. First Presby terian Church, meet at church, lui P-m. . YHL'KSDAT Dabblers with Mrs. I Roy Cooper, w itampaen jtoaa. s pjn. Salem , Unit, J3S. American ' Legion Auxiliary, Salem. Woman's Club, S p.m. Salem Toastmlatress Club, Golden .Pheasant. 6 djti. - Lansing Neighbors Garden Club with sirs. Lovnu nun, Z280, Eve: Ave, 1 JO pjn. Salem Camellia and Rhododendron Society. YMCA. S p.m. Labish Meadows Garden Club " with Mrs. Alvln J. Van Cleave, 1 JO dessert mncneon. Ainsworth Chapter. OES social club. masonic lempie, noon luncheon. Past Presidents. Capital Unit American - Leifion Atuciliarr with Walter Kirk. 299 S. 12tb SU 1J0 iN- t serx supoer. . Town and Gown. Carrier Room, first ?peuioaisi unurcn. z p.m. a ID AT ! L :- Hazet Greea Community dub most at school house! S pjn. Neighbors of Woodcraft District li sneetinc VTW Rail. S pjc- Salem Woman's Club paat peesJdeats aoncheoe. IS M pjn. Clubhmt- board snoetinc 11 JO aon, ATTROAT I Salem Chapter. OXS. Masonic Tssa , U. S pjn. - I v IDNDAT Salem Chapter, i Indoor Sports Ctua, dinner, hard times party, Hollywood Lions Den, pjn. Around j Mrs. Qaackenbosh . . . Sarinr bon voyage will be Mrs. James Cooke, Mrs. Elmer Una of Independence, additional guest. Mrs. Casper Schwelgert, 'Mrs. Melvin Larks. Mrs. Marvin Xarklns and Mrs. Henery . . J ,. Club Jottings . . , Mrs. Kenneth Wilson has ) invited members of her club to a bridge luncheon Wednesday afternoon at her Fair- mount Hill home . . . Additional guests will be Mrs. Urlin S. Page and Mrs. Kenneth Bell ... A host ess Wednesday afternoon for her club will be I Mrs. William M. Smith, who has bidden the group to her Candalaria home for a des sert bridge i . . Guests will be Mrs. Peter Geiser and Mrs. Rich ard Gahlsdorfl. . , Mrs. Richard Nelson entertained her club at a bridge luncheon on Monday after noon at her Xingwood Heights home ... Guests were Mrs. James H. Nicholson Jr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar . . ' Mrs. Rex W. Davis presided at a bridge luncheon on Monday afternoon at her Saginaw Street home for her club Noteworthy U I . were the table appointments used by Mrs. Davis all golden wedding anniver sary guts, which the couple re ceived at their celebration In Sep tember ... I Many Visitors Entertained LIBERTY M Residents of the Liberty area are entertaining out- of-town guests as well as vacation ers. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bell on W. . 3 Browning Ave. have as guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blaker of Santa Monica, Calif., 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallner and Mr. and Mrs. Willy Wallner of Tappon. N. Dakota Mr. ana Mrs- Wilbert Kurth, Gerald and Billy spent the weekend in Portland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn. Mr. and Mrs Thomrs Konopa on Kurth St. had out-of-town guests this past week. They were Mrs. Hollis Kenney and Sharon of Los Angeles, Mrs. I C R. Patterson, Joanne and Bradley of Drain, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Konopa Jr.. Barbara and Mary, of Albany, and Mrs. Jesse Rose. (Rosemary Kon opa) Michael 'and Larry ox Los Angeles. The Rose s will spend month in Salem. y Anniversary Dinner - JEFFERSONr-Mr, and Mrs. Al bert Haraisch were guests of hon or at a dinner Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harnisch. The occasion celebrated the for mer's 25th wedding anniversary. A large, decorated tier cako flanked by crystal candlesticks holdin pink: tapers; centered the table, Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs, Don Moreland. Rita Ann and Gayle, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Case and Billy, Mr: and Mrs. Elbert unamners, Marilyn, Wayne and David, Mr. and Mrs. Van Cham bers and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Harnisch, David and Lois Ann Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harnlsch and Janis. Mervin I Case took colored slide pictures of the party. SHERIDAN Mrs. Cecil Gross was honored with a shower at the home of Mrs. I Burt AlforcL.with Elsie Chrisman, Alice Rogers and Edith Oldham as co-hostesses. Guests were Olive Haugen, Win- nifred Latham, Katie Johns, Win nifred Latham, Katie Johns, Win nlfred Harrison, Ruth Remington, Meredith Linton. Dorothy John son. Belle Smith, Cora Lings cheiL Donna Oldham, Louise Fagan, Mil dred Agee, Edith Thomson, Ruth Wepster, Kay Pratt, Marjorle Will hite, Mrs. Robert Steward and Betty, and Phyllis Jackson. i : A hard times party and dinner are on the schedule for members of the Salom Chapter, Indoor Sports Club Sunday afternoon, Oct 26 at the Hollywood Lions Den at a pjn. fi 7 schedales daily, Inrfndlag S One way, SlOJl Itnd trip $18J5, plus tax. j I I J. It. WELLS, Arent 459 N. Chsrth St" . I Phone S-tl2S in - m L 441 GIVES &?C 6RECN STAMPS Unit to Sponsor Harvest Dance The Salem Unit 138, American Legion Auxiliary will hold its n gular social meeting on Thursday evenink at' the Salem Woman's Club at eight o'clock. Colonel Wal lace Wharton, Marion County Civil Defense Quurman, will speik and show a movie on civil defense. Mrs. Edwin Maerz is chairman for the -miliary. - A "Harvest Dance sponsored by the auxiliary will be held, on Friday bight; Oct. 24th at tho Isaac Walton Hall with Lyle John son's Orchestra playing from 9 to 12 p.m. A smorgasbord lunch will be served following the dance and tickets are available fiom any auxt-1 liary member. Mrs. Linford Buren, ways and means chairman, and her committee will be hostesses for tho dance. Those assisting are Mrs. ack Johnson, r'rs. Mflol Aeschliman, Mrs. Donald Van Hess. Mrs. Richard Jennings. Mrs. Harlan Judd. Mrs. W. E. Noll, and Mrs. Homer Smith Jr. 4H Mombors Aro Feted by Mothers A program ' honoring 4-H club members was the highlight of the regular .October meeting of Au burn Mothers club at the school- house Thursday. Special musical numbers were given by Judy Wolf, Marine Bressler. David Steiner. and Corky Feskens. The third and second year awards were given out by Chet Loe, agriculture represen tee oz the first national Bank. First year pins were given to Lin da Dale Sullivan, Maxine Bressler, Sharon Bouche, Mary Feskens, Larry Thornburg, Grant Hastes, uinoni KUlgore. Sandra Mass. Judy Wolf. Arleno Ma as,- Janice Long, and Mario Steiner. Second year certificates went to Jeanio Stone, David Steiner, Gregory Steiner Paul Richey, Marileb Starr, Larry Heath, Corkey Feskens and Joyj Freier. Third year pins were given jack stone and Jim Jacobs. Following the 4-H programs a get acquainted period helped tho over 100 present to meet those who as special teachers and supervisors at the school. Special guests were those who work as special teachers and supervisors at tho school: Ar thur Myers, Don Miller, Karl Thel- en, iMiss Claudia Donnel Florence Berndt, Mrs. Katherine Luykx and Cornelius Feskens. The club president Mrs. Walter Mosher. , presided at tho business meeting. u Tea Welcomes New Teachers FOUR CORNERS On Friday af ternoon tne Lincoln school Mother s dub gave a tea to welcome the new members of tho faculty and greet the other members. Principal D. virgu Lamb, Miss Joan Aitkin ana saiss Alice nowara were added to the tecahing staff this year. Those returning from last year are Mrs. Emily VanSanten. Mrs. Kathleen -Toycen, Mrs. Eme- ryn I Branson, Mrs. Rebecca Burn- ham, Miss Hazel Rieke and Ar thur RolofX. During the social hour Mrs, Frank Ferrin entertained with marimba solos. Pouring were Mrs. Everett Clark and Mrs. Lawrence Greider. Program chairman was Mrs. Claude Kilgore and hostess es were Mrs. Gilbert Towne and dots. - aoxiion venis. Movies were shown In the auditorium for tho children during the tea hour. WILLAMLNA Miss Royallne Cook was honored at a bridal show er at the D. W. Fox home. Refresh ments were served to the fuest of honor, her toother, Mrs. Betty ook ana Mrs. Gene Thompson, Miss Marleno McKinley. ' Mrs. Alan Thompson, Miss Ruth Hen- thorn, Miss Carolyn Ellis. Mrs. Fox. Miss Ha Barnyard, Miss Bon nie McGee, Mrs. Wfflard Emerson, Miss Carmen Kepford, Mrs. Green law; Margie Greenlaw, Miss Stella Locawood, Miss Dorothy Davis. Mrs. Fred Van Scoyk, Mrs. Elmer Sc nli niter and Miss Dot Cook, FIREMEN'S WIVES Firemen't auxiliary was enter tained by Mrs. John Stettler Jr, Thursday.' Mrs. Ronald Ruch and Mrs. Charles Bower assisted. Mrs. Charles Patterson will bo hostess at the next meeting on Nov. 6 with Mrs. Dene Bay and Mrs. Gerald Hall assisting. Expresses SiiH FRMICESCO from Salem . time-savlna' thro -express buses. f , a no ers eueBru COUIV.1 COURT 1 r Mr. coid Mrs. Andrew Campbell, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at an open house at their country place near Perrydalw on Oct 5. Th Campbella have one daughter and two grandchildren, n Campbells Are Honor Guests DALLAS Observing their golden wedding , anniversary on October 5 at their country homo were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Camp bell, who were married on Oct 5, 1902. They were married at the home of Mrs. Campbell who was Mamie Flanery before her mar riage. Mrs, Campbell was born at the home, 2 miles west of Per- rydale, where they were married and Mr. Campbell was born just 2 miles north of there. They es tabllshod their homo lust ' hall way between the two farms and have lived there for the 50 years of tneir married lilo. The Campbells had two chil dren, a daughter Aladine, who is now Mrs. Mark O Dell and who lives on the home place of, Mrs, Campbell: and a son Cleo, who was killed in a tractor accident in 1921; Mrs. O'Dell has two chil dren, Lary and Brenda, who are both students at Perry dale. ) ; ' Mrs. O'Dell arranged the open house honoring her parents on October. A host of friends were present for tho occasions and among those attending were nine who were present at tho wedding 50 years ago. They were the lour sisters of Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. A. W. Thornston of Dallas, Mrs. Delia Engelson, Portland: Miss Carrie Flanery and Mrs. Grace Jack, Ti- gard; one brother of Mrs. Camp bell. Floyd Flanery of Spring field: a; sister of Mr. Campbell's, Mrs. Minnie Lewis, Portland, and their brother, Scott Campbell, also of Portland; two friends, George McCulloch, Amity, and Rodney Coulter, Portland. One sister, of Mr. i Campbell, who was present for tho wedding, but who was un able to be at the open house be cause ox illness, was Mrs. R. M. Caldwell, McMinnville. . -r A Halloween party was planned by members of tho Swegle Commu nity! Builders meeting the past week at the homo of Mrs. T. M. Blackburn. It win be held i the night of Oct 27 at the home of Mr. ; and Mrs. Frederick SmaQey with husbands as special guests, A membership drive will also be a special project lor tho month. : I ft.?' 'W ' je-wal !.."'(- j - " ' S ' ., ' - : !.!... - VA A I '"'."! i - r v :ifeli) CN Tr3 iXOTGX CAST this is n f .--. . ! Annual Costumo Party Held SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Har old .Patterson entertained tho Friendly Neighbors Garden Clubl on Thursday evening at the annual Halloween costumo party at her noma on Feck Avel The group discussed the club's coming fall flower show to be held on Nov. 6 at the A. A Larsen resi dence on Hulsey Ave. Mrs. Donald Dawson was pre- tcuwu ixiuAs tor uia most original costume, and ghost . and golbins i. i m .i . j n were out-of-town guests. They were Mrs. Julius' Rupp, Miss Gail Tom- linson of Portland and Mrs. Don Ryan of Salem. Others in costume were Mrs. Chester Anderson, Mrs, Clarence BlundeH, Mrs. Myron Butler, Mrs. A. W. Coon, Mrs Hubert Dunn, Mrs. William Gard ner, Mrs. Letty Genre. Mrs. Helen Grabennorst, Mrs. E. L. Gray, Mrs. William Hall. Mrs. A. A. Larson; Mrs. R. H. Parka, Mrs, Roy Sagert; Mrs; William Thomas Mrs. Ralph Toler, and Mrs. Har ola "atterson. The home of Mrs. Rachel De- Rossia was i the scenoof a recep tion honoring her son and daugh ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Francis DeRossia (Lila Williams) who were married in Vancouver. Wash.. Oct 8. Mrs. Phil Pflug, Mrs. Rachel DeRossia and daughter and Mrs W. DeRossia of Portland, aunt of tho groom."' served refreshments Tho bride is tho daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. D. Williams of North santiam. . Gordon Beecrof t '. was honored with a birthday dinner Thursday evening when Mrs. Beecroft en tertained at their North Church Street home. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beecroft and Linda,. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Eichel berger, Terry and Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beecroft, CorvaUIs, and tho hosts. AMITY Miss : : Mario Church missionary to Korea for twen years, was 'guest speaker at the recent meeting of tho W.S.C.S. of the Methodist church. Mrs. Glen Stevenson presided. Plans were made for tho circle meetings on Oct. 22 at tho homo of Mrs. P. E. Meeker. i ISCHWAX TSAKSPOSTATION ACT EASimE to 1UGQEASE TAKES! ErtTTtlilii.f yxm U ha trucJc tastes win Isor O Incxeajes apply to all motor rehlclss of dU sixeal . . ( Taxes on large common carriers, large private carriers nd largf logging tracks an lacmssdpproxlrnitely ZSfb oa nllsag, Taxes oa loggia? tad aamp tracks clzr121sd oa fat fe option would be Increased SOfol '.,',- I HCGV) lim 7QU7I! U07G 319 X 301 Bridge Units to Be Organized Duplicate bridge players in Sa- em have started a campaign to help other Western Oregon cities establish ; units of the American Contract Bridge league. A dele gation will go to Eugene this week, while Lebanon, Koseburg and others may come later. Duplicate games already are being conduct ed in - Albany, Corvalhs, North Bend, Redmond. Seaside and Medford, The Salem organization of 135 members, which started four years ago now has three tourna ments at the Elks club and one at the Women g club every week. Jack Shepard of CorvaHis and Ellis H. I Jones were high in an eight-table Howell movement Fri day with Charlfi Tambling and Mrs.' Walter M. Oine dose be hind. Others awarded points in! eluded William F. Leary, Mr. and I Mrs.. Elmer O. Berg. Mrs. Walter A. Barsch and Mrs, Rupert Park. In the Wednesday afternoon game Walter M. Oine and Mrs. F. C, Lutz and Mrs. Herbert Reddick and Mrs; Donald Duncan were winners, while Mrs. , W. R. New myer and Mrs. Asa L Eoff . and Mrs. Harold Muhs and Mrs. Stan ley Neuens were second. In the ' Junior tournament Mrs. E. E. Boring and Ray Kemp, and Mrs. Lin Miles ana Donald Hull were high with Miss Margaret Drysdale and Denis Lavender, and Donald Duncan and Charles L. Newsom in second positions. High scores in the senior game went to Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis and Mrs. Milton D. Parker, and Mrs. Ru pert Park and Ellis H. Jones. Others awarded points included l-Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, IHoward Pickett and Mrs. Doro thy Mcdain, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bish op of Cnico, Calif., Mrs. Arthur S. Binegar and Mrs. C B. Beatson, Mr. and i Mrs. J. H. Webb, and Mrs. Donald Duncan and Mrs. F. C. Lutz. Marriage Announced FALLS CITY Shirley Dennis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennis, and Charles Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams were united in marriage Friday night, October ; 17 at tho Methodist Church, f with v tho Rev. James Royer officiating. A reception was held at the Dennis home. Mr.l and Mrs. Williams left for Rose burg, where they will make their boms, i . , t ; : Weaver to Lecture Mrs. Marguerite P. Davison of I Lancaster. Pa.. author of "A Handweaver's Pattern Book," will lecture on her specialized field at the Salem Public Library on Wed nesday. Oct 29 at 2 p.m. The public and especially those interv ested in weaving are Ivited to at tend. She is being ..onsored here under the auspices of tho Salem Weavers Guild. Mrs. H. H. Scheldel will bo host ess to members of tho PLE and F Club at her home, 1165 S. 18th St, Wednesday night at 8 pjn. Mrs.! Grace Thomas will be the co-host ess. , . ; "Just Good Furniture ' ' Pleasingly Priced" BRADLEY FURIIITURS LIMIT 1978 North Capitol You Are Very Welcome To Look Around mm m.uvm rn I f Tea for Advisory Committee Tea will be served at the Marion County health office Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. to women of the new Salem citizens advisory committee on public health nursing. Many oreanizatirns have a sit uated com.nittee mexAbers. These along, with any other women -in terested in wot ting with the nurses are invited to the tea at which functions of the group will be ex plained. - Mrs. E. A. Meola is ch-irman Hostesses for the tea are Mes- dames Arthur Atherton. Lawrence Brown, Orville fichols and Loren Richey, Play Series Dates Are Announced The 20-30 Club will again spon sor three stage plays direct from New York with a New York cast The first one is a musical. The x leaermans, , which will be pre sented Nov. 34 at the Salem High School auditoriuai. The other plays to be given dur ing the year, the dates to be an nounced later, are two comedies, 'Jenny Kissed Me" and "Glad Tidings." Reserve and general ad mission tickets for the series are Tho Portland VOTG332XYG3 IBM mmm - l : D guidd by Impartial opinion. Don'f bo mil lod by umupported propaganda of tho milk monopoly v- i. . ri r i" I IB " f.-LK PRODUCTION Be i&SM G-E RANGE with e i X L pnrrmrwne BBsasSSBaSSS f " NOW AT.- ' ' - TINKHANV GILBERT- mr.l I. ii TaMMBaaasss, . j-ffr r r fWIl"llllrtll"'il"',ll ansiooapBSeil P- " ' VVVVVyyvvvvVVVV 'Speed Roost a 30-n turkey and bake three 8-inch pies at the same time! 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