Ths OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tussday Morning. February 12. 1948 PAGE THREE Guests Are Bidden to Luncheon Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers And her sister. Miss Dorathea Steusl "f. are entertaining in the first a series of bridge lunch- . eons on Wednesday afternoon at the home cf Miss SteuSloff on Court street. Their guests include a group of the young married set, who are friends of Mrs Douglas Chambers and- Mrs. Richard Chambers., A buffet Hincheon will be served at one I o'clock w ill contract bridge Allowing. Covers will be placed fop twen ty guts. The Valentine motif, carrying out the red and white color scheme, will be used in the appointments. Mrs. Chambers and Miss Stcusloff are planning the sec ond .bridge luncheon for Friday afternoon at the home of the lat ter with a group of their friends making up the guest list. Dances Are' Planned Three of the women's national Greek letter organizations at Willamette university have an nounced plans to hold individu al dance? in their respective chapter houses next weekend in keeping with the Valentine motif. Members and pledges of Pi Beta Phi sorority have scheduled a Valentine formal for Febru ary 16 at the chapter house. Decorations will feature a red and white theme using hearts and couple's nmes about the rooms. The music will be furn ished via recoids. Pi Phi social chairman, Thelma Wilcox, will be general chairman in charge of the formal. She will be as sisted by Maryann Wittliff, Margaret Wood, Edith Falrham, Carol Bergstrom, Kathleen Se rord and Carolyn Carson, decor ations; Lorraine Murdock, Max lne Meyers and Betsy Lyon, programs; and Dorothy Symes and Adele Egan, refreshments. Chi Omsga will hold their semi-formal sweetheart dance on the night of February 16 also, with decorations in the tradi tional Valsntine style. Commit tee heads planning the dance are Terry Stewart, decorations; Barbara Sheridan, entertain ment; and Betty Staab, enter-, tainment. Friday, February 15, the Delta Gamma houie will be the acene of the annual pledge dance with both members and pledges in attendance. In charge of ar rangements are Zephne Given, Jean Laujhlin, and Roberta Bestul, refreshments; Kay Stur gis, guests; Mary Thomas, Bev erly McMillan and Joy Bush nell, cleanup. Committees for Tea Named WOODBURN -J- General com mittee members were announced recently for the ilsjt annual Washington's birthday tea "to be given by the Woodburn Wom an's club at the city library from 2:30 to 5 o'clock on February 22. The tea committee, com posed of Mrs. J. J. Hall. Mrs. K. J. Allen, and Mrs. Harold Ingram, has appointed the fol--lowing committees: For decorating the rooms end tea table: Mrs. Ray Clatt, Mrs. J. Wageman, Mrs. Fred Hecker, Mrs. William Nelson, Mrs. D. Slead. Mrs. Walter Schulcr, and Mrs. P. C. McLuughli.. Finance: Mrs. R. ..Anderson, and Mrs. Anna Chapmon. Soliciting: Mrs. A. Nendel, Mrs. T. K. Sanderson, Mrs. E. N. Hall, Mrs. Nettie Simmons, and Mrs. Walter Miller. Pouring tea: Mrs. 'Wallace Jones, Mrs. L. C. Austin. Mrs. L. B. Detweiler, Mrs. Alice L. Rogers. Mrs. Ivan C. Beers, and Mrs. G. Douglas. Hostesses: Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Al len, Mrs. Ingram, Mrs. H. F. Butterfield. Mrs. A. E. Austin. Table: Mrs. Percy Seely, Mrs. H. Hoyt, Mrs. H. Lcighcly, Mrs. W. McClain. Publicity: Mrs. W. Peltz, Mrs. Harry Kestell, and Mrs. N. An derson. Program:, Mrs. A. G. Cowan, Mrs. J. Melvin Ringo, Mrs. M. Richards and Mrs. O. L. Withers. Kitchen: Mrs. Alfred Klamp, Mrs. E. Meisenheimer, Mrs. Ida Brennan, Mrs. Ida Peterson, and Mrs. E. F. Wohlheter. Mrs. Clark J. Stewart and Miss Marceil Stewart have re turned from a week's visit In Kirkland, Wash., at the home of the former's son-in-law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs, Herbert Halstead. The Rev. Mr. Halstead is pastor of the Calvary Bible church in Seattle. . (.! . WOMEN! WHO SUFFER FIERY MISERY OF HOT FLASHES If the functional '"mlddta-age period peculiar to women causes, you to suffer from hot flashes, ner vous tension, Irritability--try fam on Lydla C. Plnkhsrn's Vegetable Compound to rellets such symptoms. fnKkham's Compound Is one of the bent known medicines for this pur pose. AIM a grand stomachic tunic I Society Music The Home Maxine Buren Wamen's Editor Smalls Are Hosts at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small were hosts for a smartly ar ranged dinner party Monday '. night at their South Church street residence in compliment j to Mr. John Drager, who has been visiting in the capital with j his family. Mr. Drager leaves Wednesday by plane for San Francisco and from there will go on to Shanghai, where he will be with the Texaco Oil com pany. Early spring flowers provided the decorative note on the din ner table and about the rooms. The evening hours were spent informally. Covers were placed for Mr. John Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry, Dr. and Mrs. Harold dinger, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Foreman and Mr. and Mrs. Brazier, Small. Circles to Meet Wednesday Circles of the First Methodikt ' church are scheduled to meet Wednesday at 1:15 o'clock. All circles will have for their lesson period, the study book of the year, "The Cross Over Africa." The executive board meeting of the WSCS will meet in the morning in the Carrier room at 9:45 o'clock. Meetings are as follows: No. 1, Mrs. Paul Acton, 40 Hanson avenue. No. 2, Mrs. Rose Evans, 765 Marion; No. 3, Mrs. II. L. Marsters, 1756 Court; No. 4, Mrs. J. M. Adams. 636 State street; No. 5, Mrs. E. B. Millard, .25 North Hth; No. 6, Mrs. Roy Fed-' je, 966 North Capitol street Weigum-Sowles ' Vows Read Miss Elva Sowles, daughter of Mr. J. E. Sowles of Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. Jacob Weigum, son of Mrs. Dorthea Weigum of Salem, were married Saturday night, February 9 at a candle light ceremony at the First Me thodist church in Vancouver. The Rev. Daniel Taylor officia ted at the 6:30 nuptials before a white arch in a setting of palms and fern. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an ivory brocaded satin floor length wed ding gown and short veil of tulle. Hex only ornament was a rhinestone bracelet, a gift of the grbom. Her shower bouquet was of pink roses centered with gar denias and tied with bouvardia streamers. Mrs. G. L. Harte, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a pink satin gown and car ried a bouquet of white roses and pink carnations. Mr. John Ochsner of Portland was best man and ushers were Mr. William Ochsner and Mr. Louis Harte. Miss Eleanor Whipple was at the organ and Miss Civilla Al lyn of Seattle, sang "O Promise Me" and "At Dawning." Immediately after the cere mony a wedding dinner in hon or of the bridal couple was held at Had ley's tea room in Vancou ver. The table was centered with a tiered cake flanked by white tapers. Mr. Weigum lind his bride will live near Salem on a fruit ranch. A MEAT - ' ' i Many women have difficulty in getting garments mada whereby they shall really beautify their figure and slen derize them. j Bernardly, Tailor-Furrier j specializes in ladies' tailoring as well as men's and the special designing of his special custom tailored suits and coats for stout women s really a treat for them yet it does not cost any more in comparison of quality of woolens and workmanship, so why not have your spring or sum mer suit or coat made to a smart tailored style whereby you will get more satisfaction than In a hand-me-down garment at no higher cost. l' Dim TAILOR-FURRIER Room 2. Downstairs, First NafL Bank Bldg. Phone 21995 Kacs: f Cubs Jeryme English Society Miter A weekend guest at the heme of Elinor Danielson was Vera Gustafson Sp. 3c. Saturday night dinner at the Normandy Manor was set for Miss Marjorie Wells, Mrs. Paul Poirer, Mrs. Carl N. Halvorson, Mrs. Floyd McNall, Miss Gustafson, and Miss Danielson. Miss Gustafson returned to Bremerton I where she will be discharged after three years of service and' will return to Minneapolis where she and Miss Danielson were school chums. ' j ' Salem Man Is Married Of interest to Salem friends of the couple Is announcement of the marriage of Miss Violi Mae Coonrndt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest E. Coonradt of Los Gatos, Calif., to Mr. Lester I. Pearmine, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester I. Pearmine, sr., .of Salem, on January 27 i at the First Methodist church in San Jose, Calif. The Rev. Joyce Parr performed the ceremony, and Misa Jane Pearmine, sinter of the groom, played the violin be fore the bridal party entered. The bride was given In marri age by her father. She wore a white satin gown designed with cap sleeves, a long bodice and full skirt ending in a short train. She wore white kid elbow length gloves and her fingertip veil fell from a pearled crown. fShe car ried a shower bouquet of white carnations, narcissuses and bou vardia, centered ' with a white orchid. i i Her sister, Mrs. Frank Der- onedi of Berkeley, ; Calif was the matron of honor. Her gown was fashioned like the bride's in turquoise taffeta. She wore a shoulder length veil falling from a tiny pearl crown and carried a shower bouquet of daffodils. The attendants. Miss ! Joan Kennedy of San Jose and Miss Bertie Lee Farnham of Portland, wore gowns identical in design to that of matron of honor, car rying shower bouquets of yellow daffodils and blue iris, j : Best man for Mr. Pearmine was Mr. Robert Rulisson of Sa lem and ushers were Mr. Frank Deronedi of Berkeley and Mr. Harold Truscott of San Jose. ? A reception was held follow ing the nuptials in the church parlors, after which the young couple left for a wedding trip along the coastof California. They are now at home here at Springer farm in FJdridge dis trict. ! i The bride attended California schools and is a graduate of Ore gon State college, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi. Her husband attended Salem schools and Oregon State college. He was affiliated with Phi Delta Theta. i Mr. Pearmine served two years in the marine coprs, one year of which -was spent in the South Pacific. Jason Lee WSCS Meeting Slated The i regular meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Jason Lee Methodist church will be held in the ladies' parlor, Wednesday, February 13. Mrs. A. E. Utley will preside over the business meeting which will begin at 11 o'clock. ; Reports of the recent state meeting in Porltand and the dis trict meeting in Newberg will -be given. A 12:30 luncheon will be served by the February-August . circle. ''; . j, j All members and! friends are cordially invited to attend. im Mill! ) Travelers Return Home Mid-winter travelers are be ginning to return home from so journs in the south and at the same time others are leaving for vacation trips. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Rob erts arrived in Salem this week end from a several weeks stay in San Francisco and other points in the bay region. They went south to imet their son, Lt. (jg) Coe Roberts. USN. who had just returned from a year of sea duty in the south Pacific and Japan. He is communica tions officer on a cargo vessel. While in the, south Mr. and Mn Roberts also visited with their daughter, Georgia, p. freth man at Mills college. During her mid-term vacation the family vacationed at Carmel. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Hum phrey returned to the capital Saturday night from a week's stay in San Francisco. Mr. Humphrey went south to attend the furniture mart. While In the bay city they were registered at . the Chancellor hotel. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanders and their sons, Steven and Philip, are being welcomed home from a two months trip to Mexico City and other Mexi can resorts. They traveled by car over 9,000 miles, returning home by way of Los Angeles and the coast route. While in Mexico they visited famous re sort places including Acapulco, Fortln and Guadalajara. Mrs. Brazier Small and Mrs. Iewig Griffith will entertain the Thursday club at a dessert lun cheon at 1:15 o'clock this week " at the former's home on South Church street. Hostesses Fete Miss Keukis Mrs. Adam Frye, Mis. Henry Overman and Mrs. Roy Ander son entertained Friday night at the former's home on North 23rd street in compliment to Miss Vivian Keukis, bride - elect of Mrs. Edward James Frye. A bridal shower honored the bride-to-be and after an infor mal evening a late supper was served. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations. Twenty-five guests were pres ent for the affair. Miss Keukis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keukis and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Frye. The groom-elect has been serving with the mer chant marine. No date has been set for the wedding. Pinochle Club at Walker Home i Mrs. Todd Walker was hostess to the Happy Hour Pinochle dub at her home on Broadway street Friday. The rooms were decorated with spring flowers and pussywillows. A dessert luncheon was served to Mrs. L. Wilkerson, Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Mrs. Harry White, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Cora New- man, Mrs. Nellie Welch, Mrs. Chamberlain and Mrs. Walker. A f A II ft. it's The poor fish ... be haa to eat the same thing day after day. Your family's different they like at change. Tomorrow instead of that same hot cereal give the folks tempting hot VVbeatetu. Wheatena U different with the nut-like flavor of natural toasted wheat. It's swell for you a 'real body-builder. And cooks quick as coffee. Ilemem ber Whralrria to- morrua! rrs thi witcoMi chamoi roa CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY St. Vincent drPaul Mothers club nteetlna; at school. Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs. E. W. Emmett, Glen Creek Road. 1 :30 dessert luncheon. Junior sruild. St. Paul's F.pii ropal church. Red Cross sewing 9:30 a.m., parish house, no-host luncheon, 1 p.m Rainbow Girls covered dish dinner, 6:30 Dm.. Masonic Tem ple. PI Bets Phi motheri meet at chapter house. 2 p.m. YWCA board meeting, YW. S 43 a.m. American War Mother, Legion hall, all day, covered dish din ner at noon. Eastern Star Social club. Red Cross sewing. Masonic Temple, luncheon at noon. WKDNKSDAV Woman's society of Christian Service. Jann Lec Methodiot ciiurrh. II a.m. business meet ing. 12:30 luncheon. South Salem Friends church missionary o-lelv with Mrs. F. A. F.lliott, 550 N. Summer si.. 8 D m. PLE and T will meet with Mrs. Earl Burk. Wednesday evert ing with a pot-luck supper at :: at 640 KdKewnter. Royal Neighbors Sewing club with Mrs. Josephine Quamme, 2V6 Saginaw St., no-host lunch eon at noon. St Mark's t.uthrran rhurch guild tea at the church. 2 p.m. West Salem Woman's club, citv hall. 2 pin. First Mrthoriist rhurrh circles 1 13 p.m., WSCS executive boaid, 9 43 a.m.. Carrier room. THURSDAY Sojourners club, luncheon, ! p in. Woman's clubhouse. St. Joseph's Mothers club, Valentine party, schoolhouse. Pi Beta Phi alumnae with Mrs. C A. Sprague. 423 N. 14th st , S p.m. FRIDAY Social meeting. DA V. pwb'l ird party. Salem woman's ilul Ic ca b- house Wally Ogdahl Has First Birthday Wally Ogdahl, son of Mr. and Mis. Ted Ogdahl, celebrated his first birthday at the home of hi parents on Saturday. Yellow was carried out In the flowers and refreshments. Those attending were Mrs. T. M. Ogdahl, maternal grand mother, Mrs. R. E. Zwick and Janet, alt of Portland; Mrs. Warren Ling and Barbara of Se attle, Mrs. John Kolb and Pat and Mike, Mrs. Donald Blais dell and Barbara Ann, Mrs. Ro bert Hamilton and Bobby and Barbara, Mrs. Irving Miller and Steve, Mrs. Frank Page and Jebb, Mrs. James Henery and Sharyn, Mrs. James Sheldon and Jimmy Lee, Mrs. Martha Smith and Gary, Miss Bessie Donald son and Mrs. Ted Ogdahl. Students Play On Program At the Junior Federation Mu sic clubs program Sunday after-' noon at the YMCA students were chosen from the program to play over KSLM Monday aft ernoon at 4:45 o'clock. Those selected were Earl Newman, Ida Jo Henderson, Ce- lia Weaver, Leah Case and Shir ley Dean, pianists; and Sacred Heart Cecileans, singers. Counsellors of the students were William Fawk, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, Miss Ruth Bed ford, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich and Sacred Heart Academy. , Mrs. Homer V. Carpenter of Portland, formerly of Salem, is spending the week at the home ! of her son-in-law and daughter, ! Secretary of State and Mrs. Ro- ! bert S. Farrell, jr. llkgi "different in akpasti Au Revoir ' Party for Couple Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dais were honored at an au revoir party Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. Klmer L. Hildreth en tertained at their Court street home. Mr. and Mrs. Davis will make their home in Portland where he will be on the YMCA staff there. Mr. Davis has been with the Salem YMCA. A dessert supper was served by the hosts with guests seated at small tables. The Valentine motif was carried out in the decorations. Bridge was In play during the evening with prizes going to Mr. L. V. Shafer, Mrs. Bernard Butler and Mrs. .Waldo Marsters. An revoir gift was given to Mr. and Mrs. Davis by the Kroup. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Dais were Mr. and Mrs. Kmmett Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Deral Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Shaf er, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Marsters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Humphrey, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hil dreth. Members of Chadwiek chap ter, Order of Eastern Star will participate in the district meet ing tonight at Ramona chapter, Silverton. A review of the rit ualistic work for the grand ma tron, Mrs. Hazel Graham of Til lamook, will be given by the of ficers of both chapters. All offi cers and members of Chadwiek chapter are invited to attend the affair. Merry Minglers - Entertained The Merry Minglers club f Middle Grove met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Mitchell. Club members prew-nt were Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Leonard Malm, Mrs. Harvey Page, Mrs. Al Fabry, Mrs. Geo Keppinger, Mrs. Carl Snyder, Mrs. Robert Fromm, Mrs. Erwln Wagers, EMC Gf ftt pi swsith ti a r; M o.vi o X This Is Our Regular $9.93 Heater Clean, odorlesst, Instant heat to chase the chill on bitter cold winter days and in spring and fall when your heating; plant is not in operation. Have added comfort in your home with one of these portable Electric Heaters handy. Light in weight, polished aluminum reflector, plated steel grill, rich walnut colored crackel finish. 1320-watt long-life, heavy-duty element. Size: 20xl3'x8 inches. 6-ft. cord and plug included, rnderwritera Ap proved. For 1 10-120 volt AC or DC. A big buy at this pecia) purchase price. Mrs. Ernest Barker, Mrs. Rob ert Wagers and Mrs. Anna Jess. A guest was Mrs. E. Nevins. The club will meet with Mrs. Cleo Keppinger Thursday after noon, February 14. The West Salem Woman's club will meet at the West Salem city hall Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock". The membership com mittee is in charge of arrange ments and guest day will be ob served, with all members invited to bring friends. Hostesses are Mrs. Ed Underwood, Mrs. Rose Pfeifauf, Miss Lottie McAdams and Mrs. Roger McVey. Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine will preside at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her Saginaw Mreet home for the pleasure of mem bers of her c lub. Shower for Miss Boyle Miss Mabel 1 and. Miss Emelyn Frazer were hostesses for a sur prise bridal shower Friday night at their home in compliment to Miss Marion Boyle, bride-elect of Mr. Joseph C. Salsgiver, jr. A dessert supper was seiived later in the evening following the opening of gifts. j Honoring Miss Boyle were Mrs. E. A. Boyle, Mrs. Ed Jlohn aon, Mrs. Lawrence Bradford, Miss Arlene Olson, Miss Jo! 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