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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1953)
r 3 5 C The Clcrteaman, Sedan, Oregon, Friday, February 23, 1853 I - I - OCIETY CLU Around 'Town Br JEETME ENGLISH f VACATION JOTTINGS . . . Head- Ins for California come Sunday ' will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Barclay and cfaildren, Greg. Lau rie- and Jimmy, wno are leaving far Palm Springs for a visit with Mr. Barclay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, who spend the winters at their desert home . . . Mr. Barclay will "return in a week, but ills family will vacation oa the desert far a month . la Seattle ... far the weekend are Mr, and Mrs. Peter Gunnar. wflie will attend the Beta Theta PI fraternity Jfertnwest Soar Fest on Saturday aught ... Mr. Gunner, district ealaf ef the fraternity, will make Ilia official visits to the chapters f the TJuiversttr of Waahinrtoa and the University af Rrltish Colombia - ' Taneouver tdCtay and Saturday ... Recent; guests at the Gannar heme have been his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Gannar af Riverside, TJL V, . they stopped here enreute to Lea Angeles lor a visit . Airtvtssr . . in the capital this weekend for a visit will be' Lt. and Mrs. Rodney yandenynde . . The navy officer is stationed at the Sand Point Naval" Base ... VaeallMilar . .' . this Weekend at Neskowin will be i Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, who will be joined by Judge and Mrs. Arlle Walker of McMinnvQle and Dr. and Mrs. Vincent Para of Sher wood . . .' In the south . . . Salem friends f the Ted E. Reeds of Eugene, formerly of Salem, will be inter ested to learn that they have been In San Francisco this week for the National Automobile Dealers convention . .. . and then will leave for a several week's sojourn t Falsa vniase on the, desert In Soathern California ... PARTY TIME . . Several birth days are being? celebrated this week ... Donna Stone, a daugh ter of the James C Stones, ob served her lzth birtnday at a party Thursday night at the new a a &. a. t ' - . ; he of her parents on Crestview Drive . . . Guests were bidden to I supper and during ; the evening they enjoyed games, dancing and television in the recreation room . . . Wishing Donna a happy birthday were Kathy HeltzeL Su- CLUB CALENDAR TODAY Work! Day ot Prayer. Vint Presby terian Church. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. luncheon at 12:13 p.m. Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV. with , Mia. Elizabeth Conover. 310 S. 19th St.. 3 p.m. - Hoover School cub pack meet at school house. 7:30 pan. Garden ftoad Neighborhood Club Witk Mrs. Ralph Werner. 1 p.m. Sodfwick Woman's. Relief Corps. VTW Hmll. 2 p.m. Trinity Chapter, OES. West Salem Citr Hall. 8 p.m. A.AUW Music group with Mrs. David H. Cameron, 1160 N. 24th 8t 1:14 a SATCKDAY , Hnna Rosa Court. Order of Ama ra nth. .Masonic Temple 9 p.m. Salem Branch. AAUW luncheon. Amorican Legion Club. 1 p.m. Auburn Mothers Club annual dinner at achooihouse, 9:30 p.m. r- VOOUB Like a belt or a c v ' bontonniere , - they excite ;: ' nhole cos- - " tome! Glori. y - ? : us new-stock- ' V iug shades ; auueer 1 " each one ere ' ' - ated to comple- I - ment specinc ab- V - J- " tie colors. See them. -I " in youT own Belle- ru , J !, ; Sharmer Leg-size, - . N f ' . ' . : : braV - 1 .-.v.; . .Tit- ilmsir m wmm M ! x " - Ct (mf5iif (te ede far momnwm ',:.;,vT.-:". ki -iduehsis - O II It f 1 tsa. Vila " h - -.KV !sl ' MUSIC san." Merrill, Carol - Gerlinger, Susan Jackson, Sara and .Molly Allen, Ralph McOotid, Billy Wes- sner, Larry Evans, Ed Hamilton, Keith AnaMe, David Bradshaw Jim Allen, David Perry and Bob Levy . v . Nine years eld . . . today la Mar ilyn Lather, who Is celebrating the occasion with a party this after' aoon at the Fainaeunt lull f bar parents. Dr. and Mrs. Ches ter Lather . . . Marilyn's guests inclade Cheryl Fleiachroaaa. Alix Jady Crowder. Sandra OI Barbara Remolds, Joyce God Nancy Reynolds, Nancy Nor- dyke, Diane Ilalbert, Rebecca Blair. Barbara Hlekenham, Laura deWeese, TwlU Johaaoa. Marraret Lanoefleld, Nicole and Rett K hart ... A special raest win be Blarllyn's grandmother, Mrs. J. A. 5 is ox Spokane, who Is ar- riviac today for the party-' and will remain for a visit at the ther home . . . "' Guests . . for the Town Club's dinner dance Saturday night at the Marion Hotel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Devers will be down from Portland for the, weekend and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes . . . Guests of the Clay bourne and William Dyers at the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Shumm of Portland . . . The John R. Hays of Portland, formerly o Salem, will be down as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers Jr of Stayton . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams will have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tab- acchl . . . From Indianapolis . . , news of the birth of a third child, a little boy. Franklin Gordon, to Lt. and Mrs. Jerold G. Malkey en Feb. It . . . The lad has a brother Roger, and a sister, Marilyn The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Marion Malkey of Salem and Mrs. Raymond Tavghn Ralfe of Rockhampton. Australia-. . . Lt. Malkey is an instructor 1st the air force ROTC at Butler University. Sweetheart candidates ... Two louon coeos, ngoen ojuuuig ana Nadlne Gilman. are vieinr for non- . i i . rn mi . - Swpthart of IntrralViri- ate Kmghts on the Linfieid col lege campus . ; IK Is a national men's sophomore service honorary . . . the girls will bo honored at a banquet and ban- tonight . - Hawaii Subject Of Travologuo Mrs. Glen Stevenson gave a travelogue and showed colored slides of her recent trip to Hawaii at the meeting of the Kappa Delta alumnae Wednesday night at the home ox Mrs. Feter stoltenberg. Announcement was made that the annual Kappa Delta award of $1,000 was made to Dr. Charles Gregory .of Indianapolis for the best research accomplishment in orthopedic surgery in the United States. The award was presented at the annual dinner meeting of the American Academy of Ortho pedic Surgeons in Chicago. - - BS - At Oregon State , . ssuuuuuusssassBSBSBBBaauuuuuassu House Dances To Highlight Weekend , .' By PE2ESZJE DeSAKT , Statesman Correspeadent COBVALLZS The end of win ter term is rapidly approaching and Oregon State students sud denly realize that here are only three weeks of classes left before finals. But this fact doesn't seem to put ' a damper on .the many campus activities, f Scheduled" for tonight is : the "Aqua Extra" show. Presented in the swimming pool of the Wom en's building, the 11 acts of water antics will be carried out by mem bers of Seahorses and Aquabats. Seahorses is. a group of camnus women . interested in swimming. ana Aquabats is the women's swimming honorary. Kaija Litu- visna and Jo Stealer of Salem are helping with the , ticket sales. February 17 members of 'Alpha Lambda Dejta, sophomore wom en s scholastic honorary, pre sented their annual "Brain Bust party.- At this time freshmen women "who have achieved a U grade .average or better are en tertained,' and if they Tnntn these high grades they : will be tapped for membership spring term. Fat Morton of Salem . at tended this function. Many of the living ' organiza tions have been electing new of ficers to take over at the begin ning of spring term. John Casper was recently honored with the vice-presidency of his fraternity, Theta Chi. Bouse Dances this Weekend This weekend will set off an other whirl of parties and dances given by various living groups. Gamma Phi Beta sorority will present their traditional "Bit 'O Sweden dance Saturday night. The girls embroider 'felt suspend ers for their dates who wear ski pants or short hiking pants which harmonize with the peas ant outfits of tne girls. During the evening Alice Leh man will entertain the couples with her yodeling. JoAnne Ma jek and Al Olson, Mary Fieke and Bob Banauska will be seen at the function, as well as Bar bara Wagness, Pat Morton, Pat Mequire, and Donna Nothelf er with their dates. Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity Is also having a costume dance Saturday night entitled "Skid Row," where Dick Evans, John Conder. and Dick Meyers can be seen enjoying themselves with their dates. Sigma Chi fraternity is using "Slaughter on 10th Ave nue as the title of their fresh man fireside. Costumes win be In order here too as Barney Rogers, George Porter, and Dennis Fieke search their brains for original ideas in dress. Tri Delta Margaret Acton. Bev erly Young, Pat Healy, and Sally Becker will be busy Saturday ar ranging for their fireside, "On the Set, where the couples will come dressed as characters from current moving pictures. Bvtagt f v U tsperets. i fea-levia look V ; V -set v wOMderfwl in dolighfM aowt colors, alt oNMustakably WKIto Stag. e SUSVIUSS TOr lo W losfcoS la UTTU SOT SHOSTS, oaffoS taorlai. - - sioo sfsasa. -20.; ... .X9 COVn TOT far voarlaf as or oot. I aiaos a-. ) STA-taA - OBlaalosila - WMS1U aorta. O TVOC-tN Coloroi O y mm Nory. I Iroou, ' x lod Dirthday Party For War Mothors The Salem Chapter." American War Mothers held a birthday party and luncheon on Tuesday at that home of Mrs. Ben Randall celebrating the National Ameri can War Mathers birthday. The occasion was the 28th Congres sional birthday of the American War Mothers organization. Chap ters throughout the national gave similar parties, according to Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, national presi dent, who was present for the Salem Chapters party. -1 , A large group attended and the tables were decorated with bou quets of spring flowers. Place card were miniature hearts. Mrs. Mildred Vlesko was chairman, as sisted by Mrs. W. E. Burks. Mrs. Alma Hatfield and Mrs. . Cora Hutcheson. : ; .. ;-.;'.,;; - Mrs. Glenn Prather. president. introduced Mrs. E. E. Bergman, who gave a talk on "American ism." Mrs. Addle Curtis gave a group of readings. Church Scene Of Nuptials BROOKS Before a setting of pink snapdragons and pink candles at the First Church of the Naza rene on Feb. 14 Ruth Pf au HUL daughter of Anton Pfau Sr., be came the bride of H. Allison VogL son of Mr. and Mrs. Queen Vogt. The Rev.' Fred Vogt, brother of the - groom, officiated ' at the 3 o'clock nuptials before members of the immediate families and a few friends. The Rev. Hal Glover gave the prayer. Mrs. C. C. Ed wards played the wedding music and the Rev. Joe Calderon sang. For her wedding the bride chose a shell pink suit trimmed in navy and navy blue accessories. She carried a white prayer book top ped with a white orchid. Mrs. Gerald Aylett was the bride's only attendant and Robert Vogt was best man. Ushers were Floyd Schulz, Don Waggoner and Floyd Rogers. A reception followed at the Brooks country home of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Pfau. Mrs. Hal Glover cut the cake and pouring were Mrs. Fred Vogt and Mrs. David Pfau. After a wedding trip to South ern California the newlyweds will be at home in Salem at 1845 South Capital Street. Pythian Sister in Albany A group of Pythian Sisters from Centralia Temple were in Albany Tuesday night to be guests of Al pha Temple. Mrs. Albert Grinds, Silverton, grand chief of the Re- bekah Assembly, state of Oregon, made her official visit to the Tem ple. Attending from Salem were Donald Judson, grand vice chan cellor, Mrs. Judson. Mrs. Ralph Wilcox, Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, Mrs. Herman Bergner, Mrs. O. C. Har ris, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Scott Ebright and Mrs. Clifford Schultx. 0 mBUBSUM flTT'r tt i Ti -i iu i Bf - dDmndpHMM niMLaPTrnn by roe -seed for mm- WoihobU, weoroble. IAZT SUSAN WKAP UOtt, S-aVf$7.v viay! Uroa. 10-30. SXnCMSS. oacoffod tioa sla, f-U. . ,$XIt tOOtOr e aos-sect. r. IO-20 tS.eS ... .tin A SWMtt S9QXT mUk sss fares. Isos 10-20 .... . ............. fa. TUANCUtAt lTCa..,.$1.W WAIST ONOirX. SiM.....1.S WMf. SoW U4. W Doplk Croa. Tor Stork, , Haawoaly Moo, flak Caret, Soa TaSow, Maplsaa i't , At Willamette ell Heads Women Students ' ' By ANN KXTNDWORTII Statesman Correspondent , Members of the Pacific Coast Regional j Independent Students Association will be entertained by members of the Willamette Independent Town Students, the men of Baxter Hall and the women of Lausanne Hall 'this weekend. - Stuart Shaw, . Shelton, Waslu, and Stan Nelson, Tilla mook, are making, arrangements for the convention. . Mike Tawener was elected pres ident of the Willamette Independ ent Town Students Monday eve ning . . , Mike is a junior from Salem. Assisting him will be Caro line Matter, vice-president: Dorris Herring, secretary; Bonnie Baker, treasurer; Gaylord Hall, sergeant-at-arms; Charmalee Allen, student council representative; and Donna Sebum, WAA representative..; ' Alpha Chi Omega's new presi dent Is Margie Leonard, a Junior journalism major from Silverton, The Associated Women Students have elected Mary Campbell, Sa lem, to head their organization for tiie coming year .. . . Mary is a junior history major. Coralle Doughton, also of Salem, will rep resent the sophomore class on the AWS council. i . ; Beta Chorus te Sing Sixteen men of Beta Theta PI will journey to Seattle to partici pate in tne nonnwesi Beta Song contest ... the chorus which has won high honors - in the past will be led by Bob Bain of Portland. i Dona Mean, Roseburg, man ager of the Leadership Training program planned for March' 7, recently announced tne appoint ment of Dick Mass. Salem, as dis cussion leader on ''Campus Com munication System." ; Lewis Hampton, sophomore from Salem, posted several wins in the speech tournament held; at College of Puget Sound last week end . . . Willamette's debate squad has a ratio of 32 wins In 42 conn tests entered in the annual tour nament. Among Willamette students re cently admitted to the University of Oregon Medical School are Mervin Brokke. junior chemistry major; Doug Dougherty, senior biology major; and Byron rortsch. senior chemistry major, all Salem residents ... Hostesses who are members "e the Auburn Mothers club and assisting this month with the club's annual benefit . dinner i at the schoolhouse Saturday. Feb. 21 are Mrs. Dale Sullivan, Mrs. M. Thorn burg, Mrs. H. L. Gus dish ing. Mrs. W. D. Lathrop, Mrs. Bernard Kenny, Mrs. R. Myers, Mrs. C. Ericsson, Mrs. J. Martin, Mrs. O. Walker, Mrs. L. Sheph erd. Mrs. F. W. Ward. Mrs. Or- vuie Prunk and Mrs. J. Betts. Tcimer... t Mary Campb r v ; i -4 '-) I I. I . Mr5a Paulson a r Club Hostess y 4 SILVERTON Mrs. Olaf Paul son Jr. was hostess Tuesday night to the - Silverton Jay-OEttes at her home on Center Street, with Mrs. Robert Edgerton assisting. Feature of the evening was a white elephant sale which real ized $36 forthe club treasury. Mnu-Kichard Gentzkow served as auctioneer with Mrs. ' Bill j Wil liams her , assistant. - :i . - ; :; j ; . - Durinsr the--business''. session. Mrs. James Jones presided. A guest was Mrs. Archie Timmons. , t. i Luncheon Will Fete Sponsors The Junior Red Cross will hold a luncheon for teacher, sponsors in the Marion. County Schools on Saturday at the Golden Pheasant at 1 pjn. The speaker will be Mrs. Beatrice Peterson, Portland, di rector of the Junior Red Cross for the Multnomah County . Chapter, American Red Cross. Her-subject will be "The Integration of Jun ior Red Cross into the School Curriculum.- - - t Miss Margaret McDevitt, art su pervisor for the Salem Public Schools, will talk on "The Art Pro ject of the Junior Red Cross" and suu n cvw nt IUUCT UL. BX k WXUCU has been sent to the United States from Junior Red Cross in Europe In exchange for the art we have sent them. Miss Elizabeth Porter will make the presentation of Junior; Red Cross teacher sponsor pins I and Mrs. Charles Richard Rogers will sing. Mrs. Fred Parcher is chair man of the Marion County Junior Red Cross. Aurora The Aurora Grade School mothers-held shower ! Fri day for Mrs. Floyd McLin at the home of Mrs. Percy WilL Hostesses were Mrs. Nellie Netter, Mrs. Wil liam Wenzel, Mrs. William Lowrie, Mrs. M. Wirth and Mrs. Percy Will. Mrs. McLin resigned her position as primary teacher in the McDonald grade school at Christ mas. - - The Alpha Delta Fl alumnae will be entertained Friday night at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. George Squire, 110- West Lin coln St-, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Homer Smith Jr. will be the co-hostess. A special guest will be Belva June Mayor of Portland, district organ izer of the alumnae. All Alpha Delta Pis in the city are Invited to attend. MILLER'S o 3rd .FLOOR FURNITURE Oblong '24x36 . . 27x48 . . .36x60 . . 48x72 . 1 2 decorator colors Every loop and tuft firmly skid proof backing. 100 long staple virgin V- j " I For Bedroom : j . "! j Vf Entranc-y Hall i for the life of the rug'fo launder without loss of non-skid effect iveness. 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Those' attending the conference from Salem are Shirleen Bace wich, -SMidrar' Carter; Barbara Jackson Lynn" BurrelL - Lesley Cline, Sharon Howe, Flo. Hyde, Sharon Johnson, Judy Keller, Jane Moorefield, Nancy.. Moorefleld, Ailene . Lowen, Julie . Peterson, Carol Randall, . Barbara Sharpe, Loree Sllffe, Bonnie Starr, Con-" nie Thorne, Rita Wanner, Bev erly Walls, Nancy Winard, Nola Gates, Lois De Quire and Teen- Age - Program Director, ; Mrs. James Armson. ' i Girls from Eugene, Springfield, Corvallis, Lebanon and Dallas will also participate In the conference. National Off icer To Make Visit Miss Grace L. Johnson of Tole do, Ohio, national president of the Women's, Relief Corps to the Grand Army of the Republic will be. honored at a banquet and re ception on Feb. 21 in Corvallis at the American Legion Club. : Hosts for the affair will be Mrs. Ethel M. Felton, Corvallis, de partment president of the Wom an's Relief Corps, and her officers. The 0:30 banquet will be followed by a reception. All patriotic orders from Salem and other parts of the valley are invited to attend, j Miss Johnson will make her of ficial visit to the state at this time and will make her headquarters at the Benton Hotel. On Sunday she will be honored at a reception at the Heathman Hotel, Portland. Four Corners Gregg Shraka celebrated bis fifth birthday anniversary- on Saturday afternoon. Bidden were Joane Burnes, David Snook,' Kay Wagner, Dickie Lee Woe lk, Robby Thayer, Donnie Marquiss, Denny and Kenton Ed wards, Dick and Mary Lou Shrake. Jrf - . 1! i: Ovals 4.25 . ,il 7.25 1Z50 19!5Q 22x34 '26x45 held by the exclusive Alanlzed t j i , " " cotton . Guaranteed Solon Dsnquot On Wednesday Marion County Salon, 8 at 40. American Legion Auxiliary held its Sth birthday party and ban quet Wednesday night at the Sen ator Hotel. Covers were placed for twenty-seven guests and pre siding was Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, le petit chapeau. Honor guest at the banquet was Mrs. Clyde Dickey, Portland, le chapeau departmental of Oregon. She also conducted the initiation ceremony for four new members. The tables were festive with red carnations and white snapdragons flanked by red tapers. Reports were given on the Na tional Jewish Hospital at Denver for the prevention of tuberculosis and care of children, the national project of the salon. The Marion -County salon has also adopted a 12 year old girl, whose mother is a patient at the tuberculosis hospital. Wayne Gibbens gave a talk on "Communism and Democ 0 'Wl (U .rev liV rubon to nSm cscs--ad!s2 mxdst si SCNAEFER'S Healing Salvo With vitamins A, D, f, quick ly heals diaper rash, cuts, bruises, burns, stings,- bites and frost files. 50c .i 52.C0 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily 7:St A.M.-S P.M. Sunday t A. M. - 4 F. M. 128 N. Commercial 4.25 6.50 11.50 18.50 V SkJ 1 . 0 'I i Ik .' t , ' q . 3 r z ST O C K I NO S