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- THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1927 3 7. (2 TEL. PiOM SO 6 Tiro Hundred Guests Assist in Celebration of Golden Wedding Anniversary1 An anniversary celebration which was enjoyable to every Jftaember present took place onjSun y afternoon from 1:30 to 5 o clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Ohmart. south of town on the Pacific highway. Two hun dred friends and relatives from Oregon and Washington were present. A distinctive detail ig the fact that the golden anniversary was observed In the same house where the wedding was solemnised 5 years ago. The guests on Sunday were re ceived by the honor gnests and their children one daughter and three sons all of whom were present. Those who greeted at the door were Mrs. J. A. Bishop and Mrs. S. B. Gillette. fin the line were Mr. and Mrs: Adam Ohmart, Miss Lois Ohmart and the Messrs. Hoy Reynolds and Chauncey Ohmart. The honor guests have four grandchildren, of whom Miss Vel leda Ohmart is the only grand daughter, fehe is a namesake of the bride of 50 years ago, who was VelledaiSmith before her mar riage. Miss" Ohmart and ia grand son, Lee, are the son and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ohmart. The three grandsons. Rex, Waldo and Jiles, are sons of Chauncey Ohmart. Interesting visitors from both Portland and Seattle came to Sa lem to honor Mr. and Mrs. Ohmart who were early pioneers to Ore gon. Mrs. Ohmart is the sister of MLss Clara F. Smith and of Mr. and Mrs. Hamlinf Smith. The rooms were beautifully dec orated with all manner of golden flowers. A basket of golden flow ers centered the table from-which refreshments of gold and .white ice cream and golden cake "were served. Mrs. Roy Ohmart and Mrs. chauncey Ohmart assisted in the rooms. 4 Pleasing musical numbers were given by Miss Josephine Bross and Manning Bross, vocalists, who were accompanied by Miss Jean Ifobson. Miss Velleda Ohmart en tertained with piano solos. The honor guests were made the recipients of many beautiful gifts. In the evening at the Ohmart home covers were placed for 20 at a family dinner, celebrating the anniversary. Daughter Is Bom to i Mr. and flfcFugdte Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Fugate of Aberdeen. Idaho", are receiving con gratu fattens pit',th 'arrival tt a daughter on Saturday, April frhe little girl has been given iname of Ruth Pauline. . Mrs. Fugate is a sister of Mrs. F. D. Voigt and of Mrs. A. T. Wool pert. Club Group Motors to Woodburn to Witness Play The three-act drama, "An Old Fashioned Mother," staged by a cast from the West Salem Metho dist church, and directed by Perry Relgelman, was presented on Sat urday night at the boys' training school at Woodburn, under the an spices of the education depart ment of the Salem Woman's club. A number of interested mem bers and friends of the club mo tored out for the evening. In the group were Dr. and Mrs. George E. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jel derks, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kennell, Mrs. L. C. Clementj Mrs. Estella G. Ford, Mrs. P. E. Graber, Mrs. Wm. Fordyce Fargo, Mrs. Earl H. Anderson, Mrs. A. L.. Wallace, Mrs. Dave M. John and Mrs. S. M. En dlcott. . First Christian Church M issiona ry Society Members of the Missionary so ciety of the First Christian church will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednes day afternoon in the church par lors. Mrs. O. J. Hull will have charge of the program. Mrs. D. B. Simpson will be the devotional leader' of the afternoon. The members of Mrs. C. E. Den ham's division will be hostesses. Mrs. F. L. Utter to Entertain Missionary Society The Woman's Home Missionary Bociety of the First Methodist church will meet at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. L. Utter, 446 Oak street, Mrs. Belle Crowther will lead the devotions, and Mrs. E. C. Miller will conduct the lesson. Mrs. .Underhill Will Entertain Queen Esthers The Queen Esther circle of the First Methodist church will meet at 5 o'clock this afternoon at the South Twelfth street. The lesson home of Mrs. A. A. Underhill, 879 tcplc will be "Work Among the Chinese of America." Roberta Vannice will lad the devotions. The supper committee includes: June Mack, jean Middleton, Lu cile Ward, Mary White and Ruth Waterman. Miss Clara Hercher Announces Engagement to KennethiLa Violette Miss ClaraG. Hercher, a sopho more at Willamette university, an nounced her engagement to Mr. Kenneth G. La Violette, a member of the' junior class, on Friday, April 1, at the formal party at the Epsilon Delta Mu fraternity. ' News of the betrothal Was con cealed in attractive Easter novel ties, which detached to show cards bearing the announcement: "Clara Hercher, Delta Phi, announces her engagement to Kenneth, La Viol ette; Epsilon Delta Mu. Spring, 1927." v Miss Hercher is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hercher of Roseburg, while Mr. La Vlolette's home is in Portland. Miss Hercher is a member of the Delta Phi sorority and of the Chrestomathean Literary society. Mr. La Violette, who is an Epsilon Delta Mu, is president of the Blue Key society. The date of the wedding has not been announced. Piano Pupils Will Appear in Recital at Brush College Mrs. W. F. McCall will present her piano pupils ia recital Wed nesday' evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Brush College school. War Mothers Will Meet Today in YMCA Rooms The regular meeting of the Sa lem chapter of the American War Mothers will be held at 2:30 this afternoon in the lecture room at the YMCA. State officers will be the honor guests of the occasion. Parent Teachers Association Will Hear Dr. Douglas i The Lincola-McKmley Parent Teachers' association will meet at the McKlnley school at 7:30 o'clock this evening. Dr. Vernon A. Douglass will talk on "The Eradication of Diphtheria" and show an interesting film. Mrs. Gordon MeGilctyist will be the soloist of the evening. Professor Fairbanks Will Speak at Oven Meeting at Salem Y. M. C. A. The program at the YMCA on Friday of this week promises to be one of unusual interest. At this time Prof. J. Leo Fairbanks, head of the art department at the Oregon Agricultural college, will speak on the practical relation of art to life, under the auspices of the Salem Arts league. Not long ago Professor Fair banks gave a memorable talk at the Salem Woman's club,- the only address given which the mem bers were particularly eager to (Continued ra Pt ; '-'-1 I ? sW'7 XL. EYES EXAMINED and GLASSES FITTED I am now thoroughly established in my new location Dr. L. R. Burdette 01 First National Bank Building Phone 623 Groceries For MRS. BETH BAILEY McLEAN Cooking; Expert at the GIESE- POWERS - STATESMAN'S FREE COOKING SCHOOL Are Being Furnished by the Rotli Grocery Co. 134 N. 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