Tho Statesman, Salem I SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC Around By JEKYHE PARTY TIME ... Valentine Invitations have come from Mrs. Lawrence Siegmund, Mrs. H. C Saalfeld and Mrs. Lloyd Dema rest to a coffee for which they will be hostesses on Saturday, Feb. 13- at the Siegmund home on Market Street . , . Calling hours are from' 11 to 3 o'clock . . . Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Bernard O. Scfhuck ing, Mrs. Lee Ohmart, Mrs. Os car Christensen and Mrs. Clyde W. Cutsforth . . Assisting about the rooms wUl be Mrs. Francis P. Colgan, Mrs. Charles, Low, Mrs. J. H. Ryan, Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Farley Mogan, Mrs. Robert Elgin and Mrs. George IJuncao of Stayton ... Invitations . . will be In to day's mail to a tea for which Mrs. Homer Smith Jr. and Mrs. Wheeler R. English will be hostesses' on Tuesday, Feb. 16 in the Gold Room of the Marioa Hotel . . . The affair is being ar ranged in compliment oi mrs. Robert T. Boals, a newcomer in the capital . ... Dr. and Mrs. Boals and their children, Jimmy review . By MRS. FRANK H. SPEA1S What the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) means to our community is a dif ficult topic for me. For to me it means to each one of us a some what different thing. Its opportu nity for service is outstanding, for even - he lowly of us are given the privilegf f sharing our irr- est, cnarms ana xncnasnip wun others: - There are four City YWCA's in the state, Portland being the first, Salem the second, followed by Eugene and Astoria. Forty years ago when the YWCA was devel oped and organized by the Salem WoiT.an's Club, classes were formed to gi. opportunities of study for busy women. The classes were not only practical, but for entertainment and cultur al purposes as welL Our beloved Mrs. Alice H. Dodd gave a history of art class, which I will long re member. Today the YWCA offers lan guages, English, art, bridge and . many other classes. The social clubs for all age groups and in terest have always been active and willing to coopei te in gain ing what each group was striving for. Our Girl Reserve groups (now Tri-Y and Y-Teen) of 25 years activity are far reaching today. England feels their, criminal problems have increased due to lack of activities for their young since and during the war. Never once in the 40 years since the Sa lem YWCA was organized has its doors been closed to either old, intermediate or young women and girls. ' The American woman is intelli gent and active. She needs, as does her men, an opportunity to serve and give to the world. Here in the YWCA is a place to both give and take. My hope and prayer is that the future holds ,inis i or every woman ana gin in Salem, and our new building . gives! you that opportunity. Qul Calendar MONDAY University of Oregon Mothers an4 Dads covered dish dinner, McKinley School. 1:30 pjn. Salem Unit. Oregon federation of ' Republican Women, Senator Hotel. 2 p.m. . ' : : Marion Auxiliary, VTW meet at t vrw Hail. pjn. Salem Memorial Hoepital Auxil iary meet in chapel. 10 a.m. TUESDAY Salem BPW Club Valentine party, Salem Woman's Club. 7:3 p.m. W mi-rmr I inn. 11 ll i. rV with Mrs Gordon Bresaler, 4236 Mvcrcrtat Drive. S p.m. Christian Women's Club luncheon meeting. Golden Pheasant, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY PLT and F Club covered dish din- ner with Mrs. O. C. Harris. 2581 State St.. S:30 p.m. Leslie Methodist Church WSCS meet In church parlors. 1:30 pjn, Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth. advance night. Scottish Rite Temple, pjn. Jason Lee Methodist WSCS. Klrby Hollywood Lions Auxiliary with Mrs. r. Alfred Williams, WIS Tarn arack St.. S pjn. ' THURSDAY DeMolay Mothers noon luncheon. Masonic .Temnle. Sojourners. 1 pm. dessert - bridge. Saiem Woman livid. Salem Toastmistress ClubJ Golden Pheasant. S p.m. miDAY rriendship Club with Mrs. H. Melchert. 1153 N. 17th SU Salem Woman's Club meet at club- Mouse. 2 pjn,. board meeting, 1 pjn. own n Nev Clinic Opening in Capitol Shopping Center FRIDAY, FEB. 12 ; Watch This Fopcr for Further Details Oregon, Monday,! Tmb. f. It 54 Town ENGLISH and Clare, moved here from The Dalles . . . Guests have been invited to call between 3 and 5 o'clock to greet j the newcomer i i Entertaining . j. . her study club at luncheon! this 'afternoon wiU be Mrs. Frederick : Hill Thompson, who has invited the group to her suburban home on Crestview Drive . . A surprise . . j, beusewarming honored Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gahlsdorf Saturday night, when a group of their j friends gather ed for. a no-host (dinner at: their newly built home on Winding Way ... A gift was presented to the duo for their new home . . . Surprising I the Gahlsdorf s were Mrv and Mrs. Reed ; Voll stedt of Eugene; former Salem residents, who remained for the week-end at the Gahlsdorf home . . . Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Haag, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barnick, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pearmine Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gorm sen, Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. SchneU, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry Jr., Mr. land Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mri and Mrs, Wil liam M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Schick Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Sullivan and' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Roberts Jr. . . . Add to the list . . . of spring fashion shows, which seemingly are more popular than ever this year, the Salem! Junior Woman's Club annual (Easter Bonnet bridge . . . the affair to be held Saturday, March 20 in the new YWCA building . . . proceeds from the benefit to augment the building fund j . . Mrs. Robert H. Carey will Serve as chairman of the affair . . Dinner guests ... of Justice and Mrs. William C. Perry Fri day night were their longtime friends, Mr. and Mrs. Butler N. Woods of Corvallis . . . The Woods are leaving next week for a Hawaiian vacation . . .; Out-of-town .! . . guests at the Tillicum Club dinner dance Sat urday night at the Marion Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. Dewitt Peets of Portland, who were weekend guests of Mr.! and Mrs. James Mount . . . Other guests includ ed Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. John son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin. . . Entraining i . . Sunday for Wisconsin were Mrs. George R. 4Ioffman and! daughter,' Patty, who will visit with members 'of her family foe several weeks . . . They will make their headquar ters at LaCrosse with Mrs. Hoff man's father, Robert Linder . . . Heading south ... this week wiU be Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carl, who will spend the ensuing, two months vacationing in Las Ve gas, Death Valley, Arizona, Palm Springs and Long Beach . . . Mr. and Mrs. Maurice . Heater have just returned from a fort night's stay at Us Vegas ana other desert resorts . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wenderoth are cur rently vacationing in Palm Springs . . ,. A second son ... is being wel comed by Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick r Sproule (sniriey Clark) of Portland . . . The lad was born Friday at the Salem Memorial Hospital and tipped the scales at seven pounds, six ounces . . , he has been named Clark Allen ... he has a broth er, Michael, and the grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Clark .!. . Mrs. Sproule and the children expect to remain in Salem for a fortnight at the Clark home Mrs. Smithson Is Speaker FOUR COR ERS - Guest speaker for the Woman's Club on Thursday evening in the Commu nity Hall was Mrs. Lena TL Smith son, superintei-dent of! Hillcrest School. Twenty members ana nine guests listened to her topic, "Ju-enile i Delinquency ." Guests introduced were Mrs. Ralph King, Mrs. William Simon, Mrs. William Brown. Mrs. Melvin Scott, Mrs. Mabel Marqulss, Mrs. Peter Wright. Mrs. T. R. Eaton, Mrs. W P. Catron, and Mrs. Kenneth Ahrendt i Hostesses were Mrs. Lawrence Lee, Mrs. A. E. LaBrahche, Mrs. O. D. Binegar wit! the decor in the Valentine motil Mrs. A. E. LaBranche was appointed chair man for the- semi-annual dinner to e held in AptiL iDorrwiTH LEWYT 45$ Court Street - Hi WK '4 1 -l H t - V Mr. and Mrs. Eugene W. Martsfield (June Arlene Boyer), who were married irv Mid-January at the Home stead Road of Mr. and Mrs." James W. Martsfield. The bride is the daughter of MrsJ Margaret Boyer of Turner andithe groom is the son of the Chris Martsfields. The couple will live ( at Four Corfiers. (McEwan Studio.) Annual Guest if Night Slated JEFFERSON Members of the Jefferson Woman's club will entertain at their annual guest night -Wednesday, February 10 in the city halL A covered dish dinner: will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Jack Wells, Oregon State college exchange student to Bolivia, will speak. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gilbert Looney, Mrs. Kenneth Zemlicka, Mrs. Hal Reeves, Marjorie Fontaine and Mrs. Henry Thiessen. Guests are requested to bring their own table service. The Sidney-Talbot Extension unit met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jake Gilmour with Mrs. Jack Craig, hostess. Miss Pau line Schaplowsky, Marion county agent, spoke on "Keeping Up To Date on Textiles." Twenty-nine women were present to enjoy the Hawaiian luncheon served by Mrs. Craig, Mrs. William Wiederkehr and Donna Wieder kehr.1 During the luncheon hour, Miss Wiederkehr spoke1 05 her trip to Hawaii Guests were Mrs. ; Leo Behrends. Mrs. Mar jorie i Neverve, Mrs. Claude Pik cher.iand Miss Mary McConneU of Corvallis. j; The Jefferson Home Exten sion unit will meet Friday. Feb ruary 12 in the city hall at 2 o'clock. A county agent will speak on "Keeping Up with Tex4 tiles." All are welcome to at tendJ . I Mothers Plan f! Many Events FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Oli ver Rickman presided at the Feb ruary meeting of the Four Cbf- ners School Mother's Club on Fri day f afternoon. Several guests w. -e introduced. Miss Erickson, the school music instructor, will present a program with the or chestra on April 2 before the Mother's Club. Miss Ruth fin gram will be at the Four Corners School Feb. 17 to give shots. Room pulies are scheduled for February 14. For the March meeting the Mother's Club will hold a fam ily no-hosJ. dinner at the school at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman wil be in charge' of the program to follow the dinner. It is hoped all the parents of chil dren in the school will attend. I Principal D. Virgil Lamb gave an interesting report on the Par ents council. Mrs. Toycen's !2nd grade made Valentine baskets lor the shadow box display. Two large split leaved Philodendron plants were purchased for the hall en trance. Mrs. Everett W. Hunter! left Wednesday for New York from where she will sail for Germany to be with Warrant Officer Hunter. He is stationed with the 12th Air Force at Landstuhl Air Base as an armament officer, IZbti doUt need on When it rains It pours $3 1 e Miss Becker Married in Indiana : Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Becker of Salem are announcing the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Beverly Rose Becker, to Caryle A. Dickson on Feb. 6 in Terre Haute, Indiana. The bride is a graduate of Sa lem High School and Oregon State Collefe, after which she was a dietetic intern at Charity Hospital, New Orleans. This sum mer she accepted a position as chief dietician at Union Hospital, Terre H ute. Mr. Dickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Dickson of Hensboro, III He is associated with Allis Chalmers Manufactur ing Co. of Terre Haute. Mrs. Humphreys Is Appointed STAYTON A surprise an nouncement of the appointment of the junior past matron of Aca- cL chapter, Eastern Star, Mrs. Lillian Humphreys, to the office of Grand Representative of Nova Scotia in Oregon was the high light of the school of instruction conducted for the chapter on Tuesday. The appointment was announced by the instructress, Louise Irving, associate grand matron, on an order from the worthy grand matron, Irene Mc Kinley. The district meeting of three chapters will be held here on Feb ruary 24. New star-point chairs for the chapter were received just in time for use at this meeting. The committee chose wroughtiron framework chairs to match the pedestal bases and with neutral gray seat and back cushions. Woman's Club; At Clark Home LIBERTY Mrs. Charlotte Clark entertained the Liberty Woman's Club on Thursday at a dessert luncheon at ler home on Boone Road; Mrs. Wayne Sipe was the assisting hostess. Mrs. William Hall conducted the business meeting and the group decided to have two "trav eling baskets' and Mrs. Roland Seeger was name. as chairman and she will send the second one on its way. The group presented Mrs. Lloyd Koster, (Ella Harri son) with a gift from the club of which she is a member. , On the program Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh gave a book review on "Splendid Poseur" by Mar berry. Guests were Mrs. Joe Vanek, Mrs. Fred Kneilmg, Mrs. Ralph Dent and Mrs. Walter SchendeL Iodized or plain mm Miss Hubbard' at , Church Rites r - -. - .-.' ., Hiss Shirley, Hubbard, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ros enbalm, Stayton, and Willard A. Babbe, son " of. Mr. i and Mrs. Chester Babbe of Salem, were married February 3 at a 9 o'clock ceremony at the United Brethren church. The Rev. Lloyd White officiated at. - the . double ring ceremony. Members of the fami lies were present I ! The bride wore a navy "blue dress with navy and white acces sories. Her corsage was of white orchids and carnations. -I After a brief wedding trip the couple win live in Southern Ore- gon, where the groom is em ployed with the U. S. Department of Commerce Bureau .of Public Roads. ; j OES has Party ' Friday Night i f Trinity chapter, Order of the Eastern Star; featured Valentine decorations in its meeting Friday night at West Salem City build ing. Mrs. Charles Unruh and Mrs. Fred Gibson were in charge of the' decorations. I Announce ment was made for the Martha Washington - tea to be held at the home of -Mrs. Gleason Young on Kingwood Drive February 26. Mr. and Mrs. Unruh, Mrs. Robert Pattison and ! Guy New gent were in charge J of refresh ments. 1 Darrel " Corbett, accordionist and Karen Corbert, pianist fur nished the grogram. i Hostesses Fete Recent Bride Mrs. Richard Bladofn and Miss Sandra Shaw were hostesses for a post-nuptial party Thursday night in honor of Mrs. Leland Elmo Prather, who was married in December. Honoring the recent bride were Mrs. Floyd Trussel, Mrs. Robert Trussel, Mrs. O. E. Rinehart, Mrs. L. S. Prather, Mrs. M. O'Harra, Miss Marjorie Kronser, Miss Jean Davis, Miss Dorthea Terney, Miss Mary Holcomb, Mrs. Alfred Smith, M.s. Dennis Howarth, Miss Bobi Thurman, Miss Edith Doss, Miss Betty Barnwell, Mrs. Cecil Embree and the hostesses. Star Mothers at Business Meeting American Gold Star Mothers held a business meeting Thursday at the VFW hall. Hospital Chair man Mrs. George Pro reported on her committee's work at Vet erans Hospitals and of a meeting of Patriotic Orders recently. Mrs. Harriet Birch reported on bazaar and rummage' sale plans. Also on the program were Mrs. Jessie Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van- Cleve who will be hosts at their home on February 18, and will be assisted by Mrs. Winnifred Butler, Mrs. Addie White and Mrs. Pro. The sewing group will meet February 10, with Mrs. Lucy Lichty, 550 Rosemont Gardeners Meet At Gardner Home SOUTH SALEM Mrs. Wil liam Gardner was hostess to the Friendly Neighbors Garden Club on Thursday evening at her home on Fairview Ave. Mrs. E. L. Gray conducted the business meeting and Mrs. R. 1L Parks gave a report on the Garden Council. Mrs. Forrest G. Fulton was welcomed as a new member. Mrs. Hubert Dunn was the program chairman and she pre sented Marvin Black who spoke on perennials. Mrs. Elizabeth Merrill of Yakima was a guest. A Valentine party followed the meeting. Kingwood auxiliary and Post of the American Legion had a no host dinner Thursday night The program was put on by Ex plorer Post 19 and 15 troops. Announcement was made of a cake walk and Dutch auction to be .held February 18 and a March 10 rummage sale. n mm from CITY' Jett Skene et4 wf tew meek" $25 to $1500 Complete your loan die first time ye stop in. All details arranged quickly, conveniently, privately in a friendly, pleasant way. ear ee fsrnlNifv. Kseea 200, 317 Ceart SL PbeM4-3m W.A.COODZlGHT,Mcr.. 1 SffVs a 10M Him tsr wrow (Of UltS, answa i "Open Evenings By Appeintmsmf" . .k .41 i -fi mi1 ... aV r . tM S,'iSii diST ? SILVERTON Mr. cmd Mrs. Chester A. Smith who were married at St Paul's Catholic Church here Satur day, Jan. 30. Before her marriage Mrs. Smith was Alta Marie Brown. (McEwan Photo.)' i Music Program At College Hall Salem Federatet clubs will give a recital at Willamette Univer sity's Music hall on Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Those participat ing are Marilyn Block, Leslie Clayton, violinists, Pamela Brown- ell, Lynn Losi, Sally Jochimsen, Nancy and Mina McDaniel, David Chambers, Nancy Nordyke, Ro berta deWeese, Stuart Goldblatt, Catnryn Kock, Rosemary and Joyce Weekly, Janice Bishop, Rollin Beaver, Barbara EtzeL Pat sy Anan, Connie Chambers, Car ma Jean Eldridge, Barbara Da vis, Judy Deacon, Barbara Jean Smith and Davis Steiner. Counsellors are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Palmason, Mrs. William Bush, Mrs. Franklin Ward, Jean Hobson Rich, Mrs. Frederick Wil son, Mrs. Harvey Gibbens, Mrs. Adeline Brandtl, Mrs. Betty Stavenan, Mrs. P. F. Thomas, Gen evieve Cameron Parcher, Miss Alice Arnold, Rosella Traviss, Miss Muriel Fitts, Miss Jean Turn bull, Mrs. Clyde Gilbert, Miss Ruth Bedford, Mrs. Davis Eason, Mrs. Ronald Craven, Crescendo Club and Sacred Heart Academy. Chapter to Meet Chadwick Chapter No. 37, O.E.S. will meet at the. Masonic Temple Tuesday at 1:15 for des sert luncheon and card party. The committee members in charge of arrangements are Mrs. Jack Federsen, chairman, Mrs. L. M. Purvine, Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs. Claren e L. Webber, Mrs. E. Godfrey, Mrs. Floyd Kibbe, Mrs. Dean Schomaker, Mrs. Ogden R. Hare and Mrs. M. Knight. A Bit Of This-'n-That " j i A j. Sid Boise QUESTION: Who is Lloyd's It was In the late 1700's that a group of London business men began going te Edward Lloyd's Coffee Shoppe for their mid-morning coffee break, (Ed was selling coffee, for a 'farthing with no additional charge for refills!) It was decided that the perils of the sea were toe hazardous for the iron men who manned the wooden ships and that something should be done to compensate those who lost their cargoes. So, contracts of insurance were devised and those men who were Interested in assuming a percentage vi vim ris nor a ice i were asKea now ret inis to "write' i their names "under" the Contract form. Thus evalved the term "underwriter" which is now taken to mean anyone who considers himself an expert on evaluat ing a risk. . ; : In the U. S. the only insurance that may be written by Lloyd's is that which the American insurance market can not or does not wish te handle. In other words, Lloyd's writes only these risks that are "surplus" and this is usually referred te as "surplus line'' business. Llyod's is represented in the U. S. by brokers who in turn use the facilities of local agents who place their sur plus line business with the brokers. Usually, the cost of this Insurance is In exeess of that which would be paid should the same coverage he available en the American market. In short, Lloyd's names its own rate for a given risk. ; , 173, N. Church . ' Plionn ': 39119 .' Salem "Tho Capital Stock Ccmpemy oi Preierxed Elsks" - '" Four Corners Members of the Jolly Eight Club gathered for a no-host dinner on Saturday eve ning at the C. R. Osborn home with the husbands as guests of honor. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kasson, Mr. and Mrs. George Rowden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McLain, Mrs. Margaret Wil lis, Mrs.vLes Marry and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Osborn. Roberts Hillbillies Satire Dance club will meet Tuesday night. The committee includes Mr. and Mrs. John Harger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvarsen and Mr. and Mrs. Doc Guyer. Dr. t Lam NU Of O Chao. NO DRS. CHAN ... LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs. 241 North Liberty Office open Saturday only, IS ajs. to 1 pa, te J pjn. Comulution. blood pTMMiro aa a tin tests art free of chare. Practices sinet (917 Write for attractive gift Na bUcatlos, 1 DO YOU KNOW? Goodwill Industries is a sheltered workshop for handicapped people . . . Tour discarded clothing and household items will keep them independent Phone 4-2248 for Tuesday pickups in West Salem and South of Center St, Fridays North of Center St ' George Huggins of London? 1' INSURANCE Camp Flro Girls ; TotGivo Tea i SOUTH SALEM-. The'fOkJ. ta" -!!!!? Fire group ! of th seventh grade of the Leslie Ju nior High School are entertain ins: at an international 7t nn Wednesday, Feb. 10, at lie home 01 tneir leader, Mrs. Robert Fe nix, 2000 S. High St, from: 4 to 5:30 p.m. . r f . The group is presenting a world fashion show, and each will wear costumes symbolizing various countries. They ! will serve refreshments typical of the country they represent f Coun tries to be represented wfll be Scotland, Norway, AmericaJ Mex ico,. Hungary and China; 1 f Nancy Baker is the president of the group. Sue Brasher! vice president, Janet Davenport, sec retary, Sally- Osko, treasurer; so cial chairman, Patty Fenlic and Claudia Weaver, Ann Farrar and Bonnie Jean Kurth, refreshment chairman. ; ? : Bidden are Mrs. Rqllin Baker, Mrs. Louis Kurth, Mrs. Vernon Weaver, Mrs. James 2 Brasher, Mrs. V. J. Osko, Mrs. Lloyd Da venport, Mrs. Andrew Halverson, Mrs., Louise Deeney, Miss Anna Miles, Mir Esther Fuenning, Mrs. Iva Anderson, Mrs. Lucille Kieft, Miss Helen Fletcher, Mrs. Helen Deikman, Mrs.; William Gardner and Mrs. Madeline Han nah, and Miss Andrea Diekman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sproule are the parents of second boy, Clark Allen, born Feb. 5 at Salem Memorial. The older I child is Mike. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark. . j I iiAnn nADio And TELEVISIOII 1 ' i , ! 2140 S. Commercial . Open Evenings Til S Sales Service Inttallalieh! 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