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- r -n ' r r r Tl.: : i ! ; . i - i! ' i . 6 (Sec 1) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs Jan. 28, 19S4 i f s : i society; clubs music Around Town. By JEBYME ENGLISH WINTERTIME . . . travelers and visitors take the social jspotlight during the post-holiday season ... Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley are being ' welcomed home from a plane trip which took j them to Haiti, stopping enroute; at Ja maica and Cuba . 1 . The Brad- leys i made their first stop in Charlotte, I N. C. to Visit his mother, Mrs. Augustus! Bradley ... To Haiti the travelers were accompanied by .Mr. pradley's sister, Miss Dorothy Bradley of Charlotte . . they spent over a ureck touring all parts of Haiti . . ; even ! going to thel far side f the Caribbean Island ltd visit a native town, Jacmel; which is reached only by car driving over a river bed . . . when the water is high the town is isolated... The Bradleys enjoyed fishing in the Caribbean and ! tookj one trip out in a glass bottom boat ... a highlight of their ! stay) at Haiti was a trek up the mountains to the famed citadel . . traveling bv Diane and then by horse up the steep I mountain to j the fort ress .. . . i A trio ". . . South of; the Bor der Into Mexici for, Mr.; and Mrs. Fred L. Rose1 and Mr. ;and Mrs. Ott Yunker, who have returned from a three weeks vacation trip by car . . . The travelers drove via the new Mexican! highway 900 miles south to Maratlan, a seaport city, and to Guimas, a fishing resort . . . there was rain the entire trip all through the ' southern i states and j northern Mexico ... H wasn't tintil they reached Maratlan that the rains ceased . . .they came Jhome via Tucson and Las Vegas; planning to stop for several days, but the rains drove them on home ... Vacationing ... on the Nevada desert for a month orjmore are Mr. and Mrs. R. D. jWoodrow, who have been stopping at the , El Rancho Vegas in Las Vegas . . Returns home ... Mrs. Thom as i Holroan is being welcomed back to the capital after a five weeks' stay in Southern Califor nia with her son-in-law and daughter,; Major and Mrr. Win ston Williams, at: theit; home in Escondido . . . she went south tfore Christmas and has en- invpA the warm, sunny weather I Si . Mrs. Holman took several side trips in Southern I California and, was ; especially interested in seeing the many orange groves -WoeVfnii visitors . f. . in the capital were Capt and Mrs. WiV liam Bentson ana cmiaren. su and Brad, of! Portland who were guests of his mother Mr. J. A. Starr . . . Mrs. Bent son, who formerly jnade her home in Brisbane, Australia, re eeived her United States Citizen .hin frnm the IU. S. Federal rnrt i Portland last month . i . she has been a resident of this country since 1946 . . . Cap tain Bentson is at selective ser- vire headauarters in Portland Partv notes . J . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray have invited a few rinrts i to their .iCandalaria Heights home Saturday night for a dinner and bridge ... Entertaining ... members of. their card club Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Scel lars . . j the group fifst meeting for a no-host dinner at the Mar ion Hotel Oak Room .J. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dorman Were addi tional guests . .:. j Surprise Party For Bresslers if . IF. L. Club -members and their husbands gathered . Tuesday eve ning for a surprise house warm ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bressler at their new home, 4490 E. Center Street Mrs. Bress ler is a member of the F. L. Club and both are members of the IOOF and Rebekah Lodge. - A gift was presented to the couple and refreshments were served by those attending. j Among the many who attended the surprise party were Messrs. and Mesdames Troy Wood, Law rence McClure, Luther Melton, A surprise ... housewarming feted Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bone- Steele Jr. Saturday! nieht when a group of their friends gathered Everett Soden, Mike Simmons, at their new home on Azalea wes unier. naipn spence, kod Drive . . . Twenty-four guests sur- ert LaudahL Mrs. Lloyd Hamby, prised the couple and presented Mrs- Delbert Tillotson, Mrs. Keith them with a gift for their ReD0 and Misses Jodelle Park- home cr, Delores Jay. Judy Whitlock Celebrating hi. im, wv and Joy DoyaL A guest was Ted " MM tKUl KILX IU" I . day Friday will be John Lewis, aes- son oi mt. and Mrs. Ed Lewis . . . i eUroupat Twelve of his friends have been invited to a party at the Lewis home . . . there will be movies for the youngsters and birthday cake ... Newcomers . . . being welcomed in the capital are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Saabye, who have been residing at Moses Lake, Wash. n I . l ixuinDOW jTS Installation Mrs! Aldrich Will Speak at Mother's Tea Mrs. Willard Aldrich. wife of Dr. Aldrich who is president of the Multnomah School of ! the Bible, Portland, will speak at a mother's tea Friday, afternoon, January 29, from 1:30 to 3 o'clock in the down stairs recreation room of the First Baptist Church, Marion and Liberty Streets. The Child Evangelism Fellowship of Salem, which sponsors 25 Good News-Joy Clubs reaching approxi mater? 500 boys and girls each week, will be hostess. Besides being the busy mother of nine children, Mrs. Aldrich writes a monthly column appearing cur rently in the Moody Monthly and the Doorstep Evange), called "Out of the Mixing Bowl." She is also the author of several books, among which isl "The Firs of the Lord. Greetings will be brought by Mrs. Sol Ediger, state director of the Child Evangelism Fellowship. Mrs. Jack Quiring and Mrs. Peter Becker are to be heard in vocal duet with accordian accompani ment A vibra-harp solo by Mrs. Ben Owen and a vocal solo by Mrs. Victor Dussenberry complete the i i BemeiBJ 1 : !i , sit aIn xii ! r A laree eroun attpnHH iho they have taken a house on Iwi formal installation ceremonies of musical, program. Mrs. Thornton Street add Mr. Saabye will be -naawics: Assembly, Order of Jansma and Mrs. James Bishop engaged in the contracting busi- Rainbow for Girls Tuesday night will lead in prayer. 1 ness ... he was recently released I "l inc onic lempie. miss ine tea arrangements are in from active duty with the Air Eleanor Melziva was installed charge of Mrs. Chris Seeley and Force ... Mr. Saabye is a brother as the new worthy advisor and Mrs. E. A. Meola. Mrs. Alex Sauer- of Mrs. Jack Miller . . . their par- Miss Margaret Hildreth, the out- wein, Salem director of Child ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Saabye, going w?rthy advisor, headed the Evangelism, will preside at the tea oi Santa Barbara. Calif., who for- eiuu' U1 ""wuing omcers. urn. There wul be a nursery for merly lived in Salem, are current- The crowning ceremony was small children and all interested Iy on a trip to Mexico . . . conducted by Chemeketa Chap- women are invited. In Eugene Saturday will be ter, Order of DeMolay for Boys Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ham- with Milton McDaniels the mas- Little Girl Welcomed mond and Mr. and Mrs Vonnoth ter counsellor. . Potts ... the men to participate ?A program was presented in- . F0,FR C0RNtERS A daugh, in a University of Oregon alumni Uliirfinir nuartDt n,imh.,.. k ter, Koxannc Jaycene, was born . . - ... , . 1 I T M -I .1 o-l ir leaaers conference on the campus Peter Van Horn, David Louthan, " ,,, tT , . l"e . . Ill me evening t hP twn mh. Rav ha mnmct anH Kav RranH I mwiiwi i . wuu - pies will be guests at the Oregon- a I reading by Roger Moorhead; ffcD?nld (Sylva Irish). The lit- visiting ... in the capital this a vocal number by Lo Anne I . v; , " ' ', week is Mrs. Aubrey Sheely of Mundinger. Spokane, who is the guest of her ter, Barbara Joyce, and a broth er, Dennis Duane. The grandpar- spoaane, jrno is ine guest of her, introduced and honored were I-V. Mr and MrVjoseDh Ir mother, Mrs. A. B. McKiUop .. . Herman Johnston, associate JS"? Mr Ind J H i The Sheelvs cam dnwn last ir. j rc. r. tt ish ana Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mc- end Mr ihMv rnin, 7tZ tp v i v ' V "ci"" Donald, all of Salem, and a ena, rit. Sheely going on to En- member of the grand executive mAtZ c.i.cU r.,; a great grandfather, Sylvester Grindle of gene for the University of Ore- board; Miss Arda Lien, grand gon uaa s weekend to be the i-nrocnt9t;vo tn ih ctot f guest of bis daughter, Shirley Pennsylvania;. Mrs. Robert Fors- Qub Calendar uier, a iresnman on the campus ter, J. E. Van Wyngarden, ma- Shiriey was recently initia- tron and patron of Trinity chap- ted into K-ppa Alpha Theta Mr. Sheely returned home the first of the week, his wife re maining for a longer stay . . . From Portland . . . comes news of the birth of a. second son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCartney (Sally Farrell) on Jan. 22 at the Wilcox Memorial Hospital ... the baby arrived on the birthday ef his brother , . . The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCartney ot Portland ... and the great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter of Portland. former Salem residents, and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell of Carmel, Cal- 11., lor merly of Portland ter, OES; Mrs. E. T. Armstrong, Thomas Kelly, matron and pa tron, Chadwick chapter, OES; Miss Ann Berger, honored queen, Bethel 43, Job's Daughters; Mrs. Thursday LabUh Meadow Gardeners with Mrs. Mary McClure. 580 S. 16th St., 1:30 P.m. Salem Unit 136. American Legion Auxiliary. Woman's Clubhouse. 8 p.m. SDlritual Sunflower Club with Mrs Jospnh F. Dorfler. Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. ZcUer. 2195 S. Summer John Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Les- "Gown. Clrnr Room, ter UUtnne, Mrs. W. V. i.yue, First Methodist Church, 2 p.m MnriniJol. Mn U'aunn 1 Friday Henry, and Mrs. Glenn Tfiv past motner aavisers oi ivainuow. i Refreshments were seryea oy Mrs John Dickson, Mrs. Elmer Hildreth, Mrs. Harold Gillespie, Mrs. George Osko, Mrs. Merle Phillips, Mrs. Arleen Sneddon, Miss Marilyn Shields, Miss Don na Haugen, and Miss Nancy Bone. Mrs. Hildreth and Mrs. Dickson presided at the coffee urns. t I Barbecued CRAB AT i NORTH'S 1170 Center JMMY CI INLAID LlilOLEUill BNANTS 6 Fti Widlhs& 9TjS8 PER LINEAL FOOT 6 ft. Widths Felt Base . 35c lin. ft. Guests at Cosmis Dance i Guests attending the Cosmis Dance Club Saturday night at the Labor Temple were Mr. and Mrs. 1.1 Papkoff, Mr) and Mrs. Don Maus. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- millen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy W'ebster. Hosts for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patton and the committee was headed by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker, i Modern Etiauette I By Roberta) lee i Q. Is: it considered all right to h abbreviation !"co" when writing to someone lin care of j I A. It is better to write the words out. "care of." I Q. Is it proper to! ask a mar-i ried man to serve as nest man at a wpddine? I i A.-Yes: but be sure to include his wife in any of the festivities that the bridal party ; may engage In ; t Q. What should a. man do if ; a woman makes a social call at his office, and keeps, talking and taking up his time? j A. He may, at the; iirst oppor tunity,; rise and tell her he is glad he stopped in to see him or, if this has no effect, he may tell he has an urgent appointment : AIL COLORS HI HI ASPHALT TILE EACH ALL COLORS HI HI LINOLEUM TILE I EACH ODDS AND ENDS HI HI PLASTIC TILE i EACH INSTALL IT YOURSELF! You Can Now Have j Try The DeIux"ScrvUer Laundry 345 Jefferson St For Wee andf Service We Dry Home .Washing 'S&H Green Stamps We Save Too Money en j Dry Ceanlng Beautiful Floors for a Fraction of the Regujar Price , s - Bring Your Measurements Heavyweight QUAKER FELT BASE mm 9'xW ! mm FINAL JANUARY CliEAN-UP OF -LL WINTER MERCHANDISE . : . 3333 f OIIE GROUP- WOMEN'S BETTER DRESSES 5 .,js10 t . i Broken Lots and Sizes SECOHD FLOOR &mj (SHU 3IB MEN'S iSUIT AND TOPCOAT! CLEARANCE! ONE GF0UP SUITS Don't Forget fo turn on your erch lijKr wrtiay night for Hie lot hers': March en Folio. to 8 P.M. Q333 ONE GROUP WOMEN'S ; j SWEATERS U and m Slipover Cardigan Orlons or Nylons; SECOND FLOOR Penney's annual Janu ary clean-up of better quality suits, i In j this group you 11 find novel ty splash weaves, sheen gabardines, shadow cords, orlon-wpols and Jiard-finish worsted i Ev ery one an excellent buy at this terrific low trice. Regulars and ongs. Broken' sizes. MAM FLOOR ONE GROUP TOPCOATS Many styles and fabrics to choose from. Every one a big money saving b a r gain. Broken sizes and colors. i Hon rei-MiM noot iSGSBf ; SPECIAL! WHITE OUTING FLANNEL Yds. $ lor Limited Quantity KHUXDtt i i I a i - m Tfc tmd haewfcal r at r ASST. GROUP WOMEN'S ROBES PRICED AS MARKED SECOND FLOOR I V - ONE GROUP MEN'S ALL-WOOL BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS MAIN FLOOR ONE GROUP MEN'S I CORDUROY SHIRTS SIZE SMALL i MEDIUM ONLY MAIN FLOOR f .ONE GROUP Pinwale Corduroy (3) (3) (0)CO) yd- I Asst. Colors I 36" Wide KEZZAXtXE ONE GROUP MEN'S! SPORT SHIRTS 935 FLANNELS OR RAYONS MAIN FLOOR ONE GROUP MEN'S HEAVY JACKETS BROKEN ion AND SIZU : MAIN FLOOR r ONE GROUP BOYS' 1 TOPCOATS CK OIIE RAI TODDLERS' COAT and HAT! SETS $i SIZES 7-20 MAIN FLOOR ONE GROUP BOYS' SUEDE JACKETS BROKEN SIZES AND COLORS j MAIN FLOOR OIIE GR0UP1 letter Quality V nfnl Chenille Spreads I Asst. Stylet j HeaTyweigKt KEZZ1XW i i 12 ONLY BOYS' 1 PLAID ROBES 933? WASXAKI PLAIDS MAIN FLOOR Broken Lots and Sixes SECOND ROCI WOMEN'S ANQ GIRLS' , WOOL MITTENS BSCKEN LOTS AND COCCRS MAIN FLOOR CXI GROUP WANTS' . $r ASSORTED GROUP . BONNETS " TABLE DAMPS Niaht : ' Ni9hr Til 9 450 Court Street Phone 39185 9 Second Floor ONE tlCX RLS' ROBES ir Second Floor 12 CXLT DOLL j BUGGIES Main Floor i cat .ir( $, VelociDcdes Main Floor 1 I pOWNSTAIRS STORE ONE GROUP 3-WAY FLOOR LAMPS I i DOWNSTAIRS STORE ONE GROUP. RAYON PANELS 5(3) (2) i OIIE GROUP Children's Shoes and Broke Lots ni Sizes j in Tkll Group 1 DCYCTiSS STOI i ubbars ?15 ICE tZZZJL j - - - Sixes C-t Only DewasUln siera DOWNSTAIRS STORE i - i i