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I f Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning. January 26. 1946 PAGE THREE Wellers to- Fete Son At Party Mr. and Mrs. Groige W'tller Hf aiTuiigmg an informal t home for Sunday afternoon and rvrninc in compliment to their on, Mr. Gordon Welter, who has Jut returned from the .Eu ropean theater of operations. He as in the service for nearly two and a half yearn. 'Guests have been invited to rail at the Weller home on Shipping street between 4 and 10 o'clock. The Valentine motif will be carried out in the deco rations. The buffet table will be centered with a heart of violets, begonias, freetlas and narcissus encircled with a lace frill and flanked by tapers. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spauldinf will be in Dallas tonight to be dii.-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Williams, who are enter taining in honor of their club. Mrs. Sydney Kromer and daughter. Sidney Ann, were in Portland Thursday to attend the performance of the "Student Prince" at the -May fair, theater. Past Presidents Entertained The Past Presidents club of the American Legion " auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Stanley , Kruegcr Thursday night for a short business meeting. A des sert supper was served by the hoftess assisted by Mrs. Florence Ames and Mr3. E. W. Ritchey. Interesting table topics were Kiven. the popular subject being "Should6 Mjrion county sell the west half, of the county court house block." Mrs. Frank Mar shall gave a brief history of Fanama which is the country se lected for study this year. Those present were. Mrs. Paul Gemmell, Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. Frank N. Waters. Mrs. Ella Voves,. Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Jennie Bart lett, Mrs. Frank Marshall. Mrs. Mem Pearce. Mrs. Earl T. An Klresen and the hostesses. Sojourners Fete Guests at Tea The Sojourners were hostess ' es for a guest day bridge tea Thursday 'afternoon at the Sa ' lem Woman's clubhouse. Host esses were Mrs. John Dann, Mrs. Sam Campbell. Mrs. A. J. Hecker and Mrs. Roy Wilkin son. Twelve tables of cards were In play, with prizes in bridge . going to Mr.. Clarence Hamil ton and Mrs. James McFarland, guests. Mrs. Paul Baker, Mrs. Clarence Wilson and Mrs. Irvin Bryan. Mrs. Ejrt Kliprx-rt was high in Michigan. MrsL William Calloway was awarded a spe cial prize. A yellow and green color scheme was carried out in the appointments. The table was" criteie.l with a bouquet of daf fodils and acacia. Guests attending were Mrs. Raymond Olson, Mrs. Roy Houck. Mrs. Tom Windishar. Mrs. Clarence Ellis, Mrs. Lloyd Hendricks, Mrs. Eugene Hart, Mrs. Bert Wood, Mrs. James McFarland. Mrs. Leon La " Veigne. Mrs. Joseph Bourne, Mrs. Katharine Peterson, Mrs. George Hall. Mrs. Forrest Slew rt.,Alr. Roy . Hitchcock. Mrs. Arnold Hoppes, Mis. F. P. Col gen, Mrs. R. E. Nickens. Mrs. A. Louiks, Mr. Clarence Hamilton. Mrs. J. H. Willett and Mrs. M. W. Tucker. Mr. Paul Dallon of Klamath Falls-is spending a few days in the capital and is a guest at the home of Mrs. Asahel Bush. Today's Menu . We'll bogin the weekend menus with .soup and end with chocolate sund.ie. TO AY 'Potato soup with celery Grilled cheese sandwiches Relishes Baked apples SINDAY Jellied tomato juice - Lamb fricassee Buttered noodles Baked carrots Celery Prune whip MONDAY 4 Vegetable plate Buttered turnips, corn and beans Spinach timbales French fries Hot rolls CTiocolate sundae Bishop's Hollywood Beauly Shoppe $7.50 Ferm. . to $12.50 Featuring Rayette Cold Ware Elsie Bishop - Eileen Simmons Phone 3066 Society Clubs Music The Home Maxine Burnt Women's Editor Miss Ogilvie Will Marry Navy Man Salem friends of Miss Beverly -Ogilvie of Portland will be in terested to learn of her engage ment and approaching marriage to Chief Petty Officer Ben Hol brook of Millstone, Kentucky. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Ogilvie of Portland and a sister of Mrs. Lee Crawford of Salem. The couple will be married in California soon after his release from the naval hospital at Co rona. Chief Petty Officer Hol brook was recently released from a Japanese prison camp where he was interned for four years. He was taken prisoner on Wake Island. He has been in the service ten years. Miss Ogil vie is a graduate of Portland schools. Friday night Mrs. Lee Craw ford entertained a few of her friends at a bridal ' shower at her Park avenue home in honor of her sister, who is her week end house guest. Guests Attend Buffet Dinner Miss Mary Zenger and Miss Doris Rentz were hostesses for a buffet dinner Saturday night at the former's home. Later an evening of garnet and dancing were enjoyed. . A yellow and green color scheme was carried out in the decorations. Guests were Patricia Lockhart, Dclores Westling, Eva Pearsall, Darlene Pinneo, Beverly Boehm, Marlys Mott, Louise Heppner, Donna Jefferson, Ron ald Rentz, Dolph Lockhart, Walt Westling, Ray Pearsall, Dean Bartholomew, Oralee Fitts, Don ald Zenger and the hostesses. Sunshine Club at Wacken Home HAZEL GREEN The Sun shine Sewinjf club met at the home of Mrs. R. H. Wacken on Wednesday. Miss Marjorie Tye gave a demonstration on "home man- j agement." Members present were Mrs. Ak in i. Van Cleave, Mrs. V. M. Pcrrine, Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Mrs. C. A. Zielinski, Mrs. M. Zahare, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. T. R. Wacken, Mrs. Lauren Stettler, Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Perry Sanders, Mrs. Lillie Ward. Mrs. H. C. Wacken. Guests were Mrs. Agnes Feilen and Miss Marjorie Tye. The next meeting will be held February 6 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd McDonald with Mrs. Frank Johnson assisting. It's a Vv Keepsake iamono inciini jin Kmmk MELODT 350.00 Taronca six decades ihe choice of America's loveliest brides . . . Keepsake is the diinood Has of uraocd bisk aalitjr, aad laauas valve. sewsiasonexiTaio mi VV Kmmk melody J) Jeryme English jj Society Editor CLUB CALENDAR ATI koay 1 Fidell class of Jason Leo clitirrh, covered dish dinner -30. BPW card club, with Ida Mao and feffle Smith, 623 North 15th t., 7:30 ap.ni. - H MONDAY Oregon State mothers, YWCA, 1 p in. 8 Chapter AB of PRO. with Mrs. L. J. Sparks, 1043 North Uth st. VFW auxiliary. Veteran's hall. p.m. i- Women of Rotary luncheon. Quelle, ) p.m. Salem Junior Woman's club no host dinner, clubhouse. 7 p.m. Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. C. K. White, 1598 East Turner Boad, 7:45 p.m, " . ' - iK TL'ESDAT ! ; ' St. Helena's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, with Mrs. Ralph E, Purvine, 1740 Saginaw t., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY ' Daughters of Union Veterans, with Mr. Mary En tress, 1865 S. ! Commercial tt., S p.m., installa ; tlon. 5 Party at . Lankins Home Thursday Mf. and Mrs. H. N. Lankins entertained a group of friends at their f home, 2200 Laurel Street, Thursday night Games were played and prizes ji were awarded. Refreshments were served at a late hour. I: Presents were Mr. and JVIrs. Merle Ha ins, Mrs. Clarence Crowly, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sel lard, Mr. nd Mrs. S. B. David son and daughter, Mrs. ; Sam Carter, Mrs. Harry A. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cooter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Smith, ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maude and Mr. aiid Mrs. J. C. Enlow. i I V Visitors ; In the capital have been Lt. Col. and Mrs. Milton M. Miller pi Washington, D. C, who have been guests of Colonel Miller's sister, Mrs. Walter Spaulding.l The Millers are en route east and have gone by way of San, Francisco and Pasa dena. In the latter city the Mil lers will visit with another sis ter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Linus Pauling. faaaaaBtaMMBlBBliiBataB (Soiifig 1LI0MB DEM I ,1 i - i i TODftT - Under I Noon iOILlLTOiil LIONS I 1605 Fairgrounds Road laTSaTaW W. lj-fJTWBjssBFisaiBpW Caughells to Be Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. John Caughell will entertain guests at a buffet dinner tonight at their North Cottage street home. The affair is being arranged as a welcome home party for Captain Rex Adolph,who has returned from the South Pacific, j The buffet table will be cen tered with an arrangement of jasmine and candles. The eve ning hours will be spent in for mally. Covers will be placed for Captain and Mis. Rex Adolph, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. George Weller, Mr. Gor don Weller and Mr. and Mrs. John Caughell. I Birthday Dinner Celebration Mrs. Roger Quackenbush en tertained at dinner Thursday night at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Aspin wall, in honor of Mr. Quacken bush's first birthday at home after three years in the south Pacific. The candlelighted table was centered with an arrangement of daphne and early spring flow ers. Covers were placed for mem bers of the family including Mr. and Mrs. Roger Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Quacken bush, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ap? person, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers, David and Steven, and Mr. and Mrs. Phil As-pin-wall. Miss Stephens Is Speaker Approximately 80 women at tended Thursday afternoon's meeting of the Town and Gown club in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. They heard Miss Eleanor Stephens; state librarian, discuss two prominent authors of different eras who have been subjects of popular new biographies, Alex ander Woollcott and Emily Dick inson. Mrs.' Harry Collins and Mrs. David Eason presided at the tea table, which was centered with an arrangement of rose carna tions and snapdragons, the. .pa tina of the beautifully grained wood surface emphasized by use Of lace doilies. Mrs. Custer Ross presided at the business session. ihe new management of I - Irs. Rose Gilmore REDECORATED ALL NEW EQUIPIIEHT Specialty ; HAII, STEAK AND FRIED CHICKEI! DIIIIIERS Lunch - featuring qnick - O - Special menus for clubs, private parties ami banquets ' - o - Hoursi 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. (Closed Wednesday) I Plenty of Free Parking Sparc Thirty roeds j from W illamette I university, representing the Women's Athletic association, pout Saturday, January 19, kiing at Hoodoo bowl in the Santiam pass area. They were accompanied by their advi.Mir, j A .. ...i if i & iwis. Lieoiiarti inessein. From Tacoma comes word of the birth of a daughter tor Mr. and Mrs. Al Petre (Beulah Bai ley) on January 17. The baby has an older sister, Linda. The Petres formerly made their home in Salem. Zontians Honored At Bynon Home Mrs. Fred Bynon and Mrs. Alice Robe were hostesses at a dessert at the home of the for mer on Thursday night, to which members of the Salem Zonta club ' were invited. A business meeting, presided over by Mrs. W. E. Smith, followed the social hour, Those present were Miss Nel lie Schwab, Mrs. Mabel Clock. Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Pliil Brownelt, Mrs. Theodore Mad sen jr., Mrs. Joe Land, Mrs. Os car Melgaard, Mrs. W. E. Smith, Miss Dorothy Pearce, Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Margaret Rose crans, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. Ma daleine Burke, Mrs. Robert Fisher, Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Miss Maxine Buren, 'Miss Hazel Roenicke, Mrs. Lucia Dare Tyler, Mrs. By ron and Mrs. Robe. No-Host .Dinner At ; Morgans The Sons of Veterans and their auxiliary met at the home of Mf. and Mrs. Hubert Morgan on Tuesday night for a no-host dinner. Community singing with Mrs. Morgan at the piano, read ings by Mr. L. P. Bennett and Mr. E. B. Perrine, and musical numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Per rine and Kay Jean Schrio were enjoyed during the evening. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Burch, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. E. . Perrine, Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, Mrs. Lulu Boring, Mrs. Lura Tandy, Mrs. Ida Traglio, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adams, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. GrayMn, Mrs. Blanche Stuart, Mrs. Clara McDerby, Mr. Floyd McDerby of Craw ford, Neb.. Kay Jean Schrio and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morgan. Visiting at the G. C. Zenger home are Mr. and Mrs. William Rentz of Floralo, Alabama. Mr. Rentz was recently! discharged from the army. service era MM1 f SALE pt. . of- Ali 5 A Here's a large collection of th "better furs," including . . . ERMINE ... PERSIAN LAMB ... HUDSON SEAL - NORTHERN MUSKRAT . . . NORTHERN JERSEY MUSKRAT . . . SPLITSKIN CANADIAN SOUIRREL . . . SILVER BLUE MUSKRAT . . . PERSIAN PAW GREY AND BLACK . MOUTON LAMB . . . ANTELOPE . . . SOUIRREL LOCKE . . . MOLE PONY From $199 to $1180 On Sale at January Fur Sale Reduction?! Fine Wools. New! Those beautiful North Star virgin wool blanket in pure snow- white and pastels for self and gift giving! Extra large 72x90 inches with extra wide satin bindings. He sure to see these today ... only a few to Show. f Spring Wool SUITINGS $2.50io$5.75yaid There's one sure way to possess a newr spring suit ... indulge a few yards of these fine woolens in either plain or plaid and checks in pastel shades for spring, 1946! All are 51-inch widths. See Butterick, Vogue or Simplicity pat terns for smart spring fashions. 3 I Sale! I Jewelry i Samples M Main mm mmwm $21 White Peach Pink Delft Hose Dust ! A: Jtr ; df V:'. f'7 j i t fe I f JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES! Mfim i 1 1