Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1944, Image 5

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    Society Cl ubs and Music
Auxiliary Tea
Held At
Jlossman Home
Attended by many Salemitcs
and residents of near-by com
munities was the tea lor which
the Salem General hospital
auxiliary, which was organized
in 1929 with Mrs. W. H. Dancy
as ils first president, was host
at the home of Mrs. George
Rossman in North Capitol street
this afternoon between the
hours of 3 and 6 o'clock.
Devoting its energies to giving
assistance to the hospital the
organization has had as its pre
sidents since its inception Mrs.
f Fancy. Mrs. Taylor-Hawkins.
Irs. Oliver Locke. Mrs T. A.
j-.ivesley, Mrs. Charles A. Spra
gue, Mrs. Lowell Kern, and Miss
Hovena Eyre. The present pre
siding officer is Mrs. William
H. Burghardt.
Spring flowers were used in
decorating the rooms for the
occasion and centering the serv
ing table, which was covered
with a madeira cloth, was an
arrangement of pastel spring
flowers.
Guests were greeted at the
door by Mrs. Grovcr Bellinger,
Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs.
Custer Ross, Mrs. George H.
Swift, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Jr.,
and Mrs. Taylor-Hawkins and
introducing to the line, which
was composed of Mrs. William
H. Burghardt, Mrs. Ralph Coo
Ijey, Mrs. Allan G. Carson, Mrs.
fester Barr and Miss Lillian
McDonald, was Mrs. W. C. Dyer.
Mrs. Charles A. Spraguc, Miss
Elizabeth Putnam, Mrs. Lowell
Kern, Mrs. T. A. Liveslcy, Miss
Rovena Eyre and Mrs. Milton
Meyers presided at the urns
and in charge of the dining
room were Mrs. Harry N. Crain,
Mrs. William S. Cole and Mrs.
Paul Hendricks.
Assisting in the living room
during the afternoon were Mrs.
Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. William
Gahlsdorf, Mrs. John Humph
rey, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, Mrs.
Robert Craig. Mrs. Charles
Heltzel, Mrs. Ray Gilbert, Mrs.
E. M. Page, Mrs. W. L. Phillips,
Mrs. E. T. Pierce, Mrs. Wayne
Loder, Mrs. H. H. dinger. Mrs.
George Riches, Mrs. Harry H.
Belt, Mrs. Wallace P. Carson,
Mrs. Ercel W. Kay, Mrs. Frank
H. Spears, Sr., Mrs. Arthur J.
Rahn, Mrs. James Linn and
Mrs. George Alexander.
J Those who assisted with the
fc erving were Mrs. Richard Coo
ey, Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Mrs.
Robert Needham, Mrs. Clay
borne Dyer, Mrs, Roger Ky
Putnam, Mrs. Harry Carson,
Mrs. A. Terrance King, Mrs.
Stuart Lancefield, Mrs. Laban
A. Sleeves, Mrs. Charles Wood,
Mrs. Alex de Schweinitz, and
Mrs. George Barnes.
Mrs. Lester Barr was in gen
eral charge of the tea arrange
ments and working with her
were Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs.
Harry Crain, Mrs. William S.
Cole, Mrs. Paul Hendricks. Miss
Organizations
Gathering- lit the YWCA Monday' nltht
for a no-hou dinner, with member ol
the Delta Tail Gamma sorority a their
auMts, will trt members ol the Delta Tail
Gamma Mother' rliib.
Headache Is A
Symptom
Bt J. H. WII.I.F.TT
af the Capital Unit S(ota
No one ever has "Just a
headache." Somewhere in his
or her system, hidden to all
but a qualified physician, there
is a cause, a reason, for the
ache. And it's a physical dis
ability lhat only a doctor can
correctly diagnose, prescribe
the remedy and thus save the
sufferer from more serious
complications.
Perhaps no human ailment
is so frequently neglected as
are headaches, 'nor so unsuc
cessfully self-treated. Even oc
casional headaches should serve
as a warning lhat something
is wrong wilh the functioning
of Ihe organic structure, and
should result in a visit to the
doctor's office for advice.
Then the choice of a drug
gist to fill the prescription
should be a careful one.
This la th. 5S8th ot a arlM ol Edi
torial ad'.frtufmpnts anprarinc in Tilt
Capital Journal each Friday.
Willett's
Capital Drug Store
Cor. Slate & Lihcrty-t'h. 3118
Edilh Schryver, Mrs. William
Phillips, Mrs. George Alexan
der, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs.
Charles Heltzel, Mrs. E. T.
Pierce. Mrs. John H. Carson,
Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. Roy
Simmons and Mrs. Wayne Lo
der. a a a
Entertained informally at the
Delta Phi sorority house Wed
nesday night with members of
the sorority as hostesses were
members of the Delta Phi alum
nae group.
a
Miss Reynolds
Is Married
To Navy. Man
Simple ceremony solemnized ;
Wednesday afternoon at 5
o'clock in the Fireplace room of
the First Presbyterian church
with Rev. Henry Marcott offi
ciating was that at which Miss
Audreann Reynolds, daughter of
Mrs. C. E. Reynolds, became the
bride of Second Class Petty Of
ficer Earl John Gustafson of
Portland, son of Mrs. Arnold
Bishop of Portland.
For her marriage the bride
chose a navy blue dressmaker
suit with which she wore navy
accessories and a corsage of or
chids. Mrs. John Griffith, who was
her sister's only attendant, wore
a navy and while print frock
with navy accessories and a cor
sage of gardenias and Cecil
Brunner rosebuds.
Dr. John Griffith served as
best man for Petty Officer Gus
tafson. Immediately afier the cere
mony the couple left for Port
land, from which city they en
trained Thursday night for Key
West, Florida, where they will
reside, while Petty Officer Gus
tafson is stationed there with
the navy air arm.
Mrs. Gustafson, who is a grad
uate of Salem high school, has
for some time been associated
with Miller's department store
and was a buyer in the notions
department. Her husband, also
a Salem high school graduate,
has been in the navy since Feb
ruary, 1942.
Coed Tells Betrothal
To Cpl. Keenoy
Betrothal revealed recently on
the Willamette university cam
pus was that of Miss Edora
Teeter and Cpl. Michael Keenoy
of St, Louis, Mo.
No date was named for the
wedding.
Miss Teeter, who is the daugh
ter of Mrs. J. N. Nicholson of
Portland, is a freshman at Wil
lamette and a member of the
Alpha Phi Alpha sorority, Cpl.
Keenoy, who expects to be sent
overseas soon, attended the uni
versity of Missouri.
Residents of the east coast
now are Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth
Sherman, whose home address
is Cottage Grove Court, route 1,
Dyersburg, Tenn. The Sher
mans will make their home in
that town, while Lt, Sherman
is stationed at the army air
! base there.
Two Affairs
Planned To
Honor Listers
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. j
H. Lasvrence Lister, who are
leaving Salem lo lake up their
residence in Portland are two
affairs planned for the week
end. Saturday evening Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Hay will entertain
with a dinner party in their
Rose street home honoring Mr.
and Mrs. Lister, with bridge
play to follow.
Covers will be placed at the
runner lur ivn. ami ivns. ijimh. i , ,
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. ! hllCHflK
and Mrs. F. Ivan Brown audi' 3U.U.y
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lister
Mr. and Mrs. Hay.
Planned for Sunday night at
the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Mer
rill Truax feting the Listers
is a no-host supper party with
the guests to be served from
small tables centered with bou
quets of spring flowers. Con
tract bridge will form the diver
sion for the evening.
Covers will be placed at the
dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Lister,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hoar, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Bingle, Mr. and!3'"3 c."e""B ie vig
Mrs. Francis Wade and Mr. andjat Jwh,ch M,'s- Dav'd Wrht
Mrs. Truax i B" Mrs' Pe'c.v B- Keiiy presiri-
. led, was an arrangement ol red
informal Party
At Purvine Home
Wednesday evening hostess
was Mrs. Winston Purvine, who
entertained a group of friends
al a dessert supper and evening
of contract bridge.
Arrangements of spring flow
ers provided the decorative note.
Guests of Mi's. Purvine were
Mrs. Oscar Paulson, Sr., Mrs.
Earl Cooicy, Mrs. Herman Mil
ler, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs.
Glenn Weaver, Mrs. Calvin
Kent, Mrs. Clem Clark. Mrs.
Harold Shogren, Mvs. William
Slater and Mrs. Ralph Morgan.
Miss Hoefer to Wed
Former Salem Man
Woodburn Announcement
has been made of the forth
coming marriage of Miss Anita
Hoefer, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. S. A. Hoefer of Wood
burn, to Lieut. E. W. Lawson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Law
son, formerly o Salem. The
marriage vows will be solem
nized at Albuquerque, New
Mexico, May 6. Lieut, Lawson
is in the army air corps and
stationed at Kirkland field
near Albuquerque.
MONTGOMERY WARD
SUDDENLY
' YOU WANT A
Dinner Party Fetes j
Harriett Talmadge j
Surprise affair was the din- 1
ner party for which Mrs. C. Z. j
A. Zander was hostess at her j
home in North Commercial
street Tuesday evening, feting j
her granddaughter, Miss Har
riott Talmadge, bririe-elecl of I
Harold C, Jack of Kent City,
Mich. !
Yellow spring flowers were
used in decollating the dinner
table, the appointments for
svhich were the wedding gifts
of the hosier fifty years au.
Nile Benefit
Afternoon tvent
Event ot Thursday afternoon
was the benefit bridge party for
which members of the Daughters
of the Kile were hosts at the
Masonic temple.
The rooms, where contract
and auction bridge and pinochle
were in play, were decorated
j with bouquets of daffodils, spy
raea and other spring blossoms
tulips flanked by white tapers
in silver holders.
Assisting with the serving
were a group of Rainbow girls,
which included Miss Helen
Paulson. Miss Aridyse Lane,
Miss Carolyn Carson, Miss Car
roll Gragg. Miss Marjorie Tate,
Miss Elcena MeCune. Miss Betty
Hughes. Miss Carol Faliin, Miss
Norma Miller. Miss Carol Mil
ler. Miss Marian Bums, Miss
Betly Lon Jones and Miss Bar
bara Ki"etz.
Prizes in contract bridge play
were won by Mrs. A. I. Eoff.
Mrs. Guy Hickok and Mrs. Louis
Lorenz: auction, Mrs. E. Zim
merman; and pinochle, Mrs.
Maude Armstrong and Mrs.
Grace Clark. Other prizes went
to Mrs. Neil Craig, Mrs. Charles
Clarke. Mvs. George J. Avens,
Mrs. Irwin Harris, Mrs. John
Barker, Mrs. Verne Ostrander
and Mrs. Wayne Pettit.
Lebanon At the evening
meeting of the Garden club held
at the cify hall Monday, Mrs.
C. H. Lindeman led a discus
sion on "Trees and Shrubs in
Western Oregon." Finai plans
were made for the rummage
and plant sale to be at the IOOF
hall April 22.
'Alayme Royer
s Married
AtBandon
tes
Mt.
Angel Holy Trinity
CaSholie church at Bandon, Ore.,!
which was deccrated with ar- '
rangement of luljp. s)Dt.SiS
snaodraeons and lilies. Thursday
morning at 10 o'clock was the
setting for the marriage of Miss
Mayme Roj'er, daughter ol C.
Hoyer of Bandon, and St.
Clarence J. Ebner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. G. D. Ebner ol Mi,
Angel.
Rev. Daniel Keiiy celebrated
the nuptial mass and ollicialed
at the double-ring ceremony.
Miss A. Wjlson, organisi, play
ed (he wedding marches.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her brother.
Charles Raver, wore a gown ol
white taffeta modeled on princ
ess lines with shirred bodice and
sleeves. Her lace edged veil
was caught with orange blos-
e carried a bouquei
and gardenias.
M,ss Gladys Domnng.n,. the
bndesmaid wore a pastel green
gown with hat of gardemas, and
cameo ww,e luups.
Johnny Libby of Banrion was
ring bearer. Rosalie Howanies
was the flower girl.
Albert Ebner of Mi. Angel
served as best man lor his
brother. i
The breakfast following the;
services was held at the Ban- i
don hotel with covers placed
for the wedding parly and im
mediate relatives. A reception
was held at the home of the
bride's brolher-in-Jaw and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Cackler.
after which the couple left for
a short wedding Irip.
A reception honoring the
young couple will be held on
Sunday afternoon at Ihe home
of the bridegroom's parents,
Mr. and Mvs. G. D. Ebner.
Relatives present included
Mr. C. Royer, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Rover and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cackier of!
Bend. Sirs. N. Robins of Eu
gene, Mrs. G. D. Ebner, Mr. andi
Mrs. A. A. Ebner, Mrs. William
Boyer and Mr. and Mrs, Jos
eph Wavva, all of Ml. Angel.
Rev. Father John and Rev. Dan
iel Kelly, both of Bandon were
guests at breakfast.
ave, complete
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erinrsriay evening wilh Dr.
Mary Rowland, Miss Edna Gar-; s;ster 0t the bride, who w iwr Oiivorr Pis, JV.,
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f iginal compositions. A guest i font twt skirt, and carried a! Celebrating their "SVsh wed
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of the Chimes.
Miss Helen Nye Bride
Of Perry Ciipfett
Lynns Lyons Melhoiiisi
churrh was Wednesday nieht
the scchc (if the weckimg t Miss
Helen Nye. daughter of Mr. aod J
Mrs. Ha.v Nyr of SlaySon anil j
Pvt. Perry C)iu!e!!, son at Sir.
atid airs. George Ciiofei! of!
L.vons. Rev. S. A. Huork reaii !
ijie riles before an arch oj
Kfeettery, t?ear hiassoms atKi )
wiid eurraiU. j
Pt'ceeeT the ceremony iliss j
Marie ami Miss Fevw N.ve. sis-1
irrs of fhc bri()e. ilghled She!
!a?er Miss Kvoiyn Clipteli, sis-
ter of the groom, soloist sang
j Schyw of wjl) cj, iaYeA )hJ
wcddi msf. wiss Eve!vi,
jciisJ(!!i Thc L(mJ,.;
Trayer ' as the benediction.
j The bride, given in marriage
j by her father, wore a white
j sovn with iace bodice and net
j skirt over saYm Willi long veil.
! She carried a shower bououet of i
pink and white carnations. i
Miss Marion Nye Df Si ay t on, i
SEE RISE STEVENS IN PARAKOUNT'S "GOlflG MY WAY"
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thing I can't see is why
bail cup of M.J. B,
WEt Ah, ss you've made t
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RISEt But the tenor was fiat ami that
mafic me so bitter l'i tkt to mjfcc some
ban1 toffee for him.
WEt Be ftrgiring-, Mht $?twi. Smt )!
M. j. B. Hi- it be so pltnitu fx it m ilt t
a, f
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i
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Following the wrrmDny a re -
ccptiou was held in the church
uar!ifs. The bribe's cake vwts
j b. Mvs. iv,m Day ami pte.
siding sf ihe punch bow! iiwci
Mrs. J. A. Haurk ai Mrs. Cat!' ofhtr spring Siowers will pro
Reid. j vide llie decorative (tnte far th
SaSurrisy Pvt. Ciipfrii wjSJ '. tWe tw! the rooms. An tt
reiurn ! "Texas where he is s!a- j "ins til vavri pia.v viij foiiow.
tintied ttte ntfidaiicc tiat- ' Covers wii! be placed al Ihs
( ln of e l-th avmoveri riivi
) nn-
Mitt Steiens.
yo. lite oniy
t can't make a
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mi aaf Jt ML-. W . Hi W J Ifci ' flr M MW Stf A' W
memm wwfi
If
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j "a"y ' which they have invited
., a Sfoup of (heir ft vend io their
i home in Jefferson street ihil
i 'v8 be Dr. and Mrs.
tfioen J. uver
Arrangements of iiiars snrf
d'uiiier far Dr. and Mrs. Charles
fConlinnerf on page 9
RISE: Yes, I have. But I Sidl want to
know why.
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urni rix lxr mast, Smg or tak, mfjift iiitsdt
mth M.J.B. flt 4f bitur.
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any laMt'.
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tne uhtn wdrnary core h xief. tow
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