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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1932)
X i P5 . ... 111 Surprise Weddings 1 : Interesting Topics- Arolding rumors and quietly stealing a march on many sus pecting frtendg Mrs. Gladys Proc tor and Harold Eakln were mar ried In Chemawa Wednesday renlng at 6 o'clock at the apart ment of Miss Gertrude Eakln, sis ter of the groom. The only other guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wait of Oak Grove, parents of the bride. Rer. Grorer C. Birtchet read the wedding service. Mr. and Mrs. Eakln attended 8alem schools together and have both made their homes In Salem for the greater part of their lives. Mrs. Eakln for the past three years has made her home in Port land. Mr. Eakln is a substantial member of the staff of the First National bank and ' has been a prominent and popular "eligible" In social circles.' Mr. and Mrs. Ealn will make their home at th Royal Court apartment. A second wedding of interest to be announced Wednesday was that of Miss Helen Pettyjohn, daughter of Mrs. Winifred Petty- John to Lewis Lamb, son of Mr and Mrs. Louis A. Lamb of Chi cago. 111. The marriage took place In September in Los Ange les, but the tact remained a se cret until this week when Mr and Mrs. Lamb announced their marriage In Chicago. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lamb at tended Willamette university where the romance began. Mra Lamb graduated from Reed col lege In 1930 getting her degree in psychology. Later she took post graduate work at th University of Southern California and then at the University of Oregon While In Los Angeles this past summer she was doing clinic work in child psychology. Mr. Lamb graduated "from the University of Oregon school of ar chitecture. While in Willamette h was affiliated with Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity. He Is a nephew of Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette univer sity. . At the present time Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are making their home in Chicago. . International House to Receive Visitors An event which will attract the attention of a large number of Salem people will be the "open house to townspeople and uni versity people which the "Inter national house" of Willamette uni versity will sponsor Friday after noon between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock. Each college is developing its own " international house" ana the result is proving an interest ing one. University students find the contact with the foreign stu dents a splendid addition to their university life and that foreign students find this contact valu able is shown by the Increasing numbers which come each year to attend schools here. Miss Jose phine Albert has the rare oppor tunity of making her home in the "International house" of Colum bia university while attending school there. Willamette university "inter national house" at 690 South Winter street. Is in Its' Infancy but It has much of Interest for visitors Friday. Encinitis Club Elects Officers Officers were elected by the Encinitis club at Its regular din ner meeting held Tuesday night In the social rooms of the T. W. C. A. Miss Helen Richardson will head the group as president; MI33 Lulu Eastrtdge. vice president; Miss Muriel Row, secretary; Miss Anna Peters, treasurer; Miss Jane Harland, song leader; Miss Dorothy Franks, pianist, and Mrs. Helen Hamilton, advl3or. SOCIAL CALENDAR Thursday, June 2 1 Zonta club installation of officers at home of Dr. Helen Pearce; social meeting to follow. Opening of eight statuary exhibits at Gilbert Btudio. Hayesville Women's club, 12 o'clock luncheon, with Mrs. Rovllla McAfee. State D. A. R. board meeting; convene In auditor ium of city library, 9:30 o'clock; no-host luncheon at one o'clock In Marion hotel; dedication of Maryland elm, 2:30 o'clock. Chapter G of P. F. O. Sisterhood with Mrs. H. S. Polsal, 2505 South Commercial street. Ladles of G. A. R. meet at armory, 2 o'clock. Salem Women's club executive board meeting, 100 o'clock; business meeting, 2 o'clock; Mrs. J. N. Devers, president's message, recommendations and installation of new president, S o'clock. Raphaterian club with Mrs. J. H. Heltzel, 470 North Summer street. . Address at 7:30 o'clock. Calvary Baptist church, Miss Pearl Wootea, missionary from Alaska. Woman's Benefit association at Woman's club house, 8 o'clock. Women's Club Will Hold Important MeetTodaz One of the outstanding meet ings of the year will be held by the Salem Women's club this af ternoon at the club boast on North Cottage street. --, . It will be the last meeting of the year for the club and final busi ness will be presented. At this time Mrs. J. M. Devers, retiring president of the club, and who through illness has been unable to attend many sessions this spring, will be present to give her recommendations and farewell address to the club at S o'clock. She will also Install the incom ing president, Mrs. Hannah Mar tin. An executive board meeting is called for 1 o'clock and at 2 o clock the regular business meet ing will be held. Important re ports will be given by the various committee and department heads as well as from those attending the recent state convention of the club federation In Portland. Mrs. Martin will also announce the year book committee which is headed by Mrs. W. I. Staley and assisting her will be Mrs. W. E, Feldman, Mrs. T. C. Wood, Miss Eula McCully, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. J. A. Bronson, and Mrs. William For- dyce Fargo. Art Exhibit at Studio Is Intriguing Today one of the most Inter esting exhibits to be shown in Salem for many months will be open to the public at the Gilbert Art and Craft stulio beginning at 2:30 o clock when works of art from the art department of the University of Oregon will go on display. Maurice Hudkins Is in charge of the exhibit. Most of the exhibit is sculptur ing done in Oregon sandstone and worked out by senior students of the university and also a few Pieces by Oliver Lawrence Bart l&tt, head of the department and Victoria Avaklan and Nellie Best, instructors. Those exhibiting Include in ad dition to the above, Louise Breu er, Don Byers, Pauline Conradt, Edna Dunbar, Fannie Evans, Fred HllVman, Edith Jackson, Walter Pritchard, Margaret Rey nolds, Velda Rose, Mary Vincent, Margaret wetterstrom, and a number of exhibitors of beautiful and original pottery pieces. This afternoon a group of pro minent matrons will greet the guests and Prof. Edward Tillson will play a group of piano num bers. Those who will receive in clude Mrs. D. A. Young, Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Edward Till son, Mrs. H. V. Collins, and Miss Florence Cartwright. Friday afternoon Robert Reed, Pianist, will present a program sometime during the receiving hours of 2:30 and 5:30 o'clock. Saturday Miss Margaret Sims will be piano soloist, and it is ex pected that Prof. R. W. Hans Seitz will furnish the musical Week-End Parties Call Attention One of the brilliant parties of the spring will be observed this weekend at which time Mra. Percy Kelley and Mra. R. W. Davis w'.ll entertain. with a smart tea at tU? Kelley home complimenting Mk-u Hester Davis, recently returned from a year spent ia California. A large Invitation list and the pret ty background of the Kelley home promise a colorful and charming affair for this popular maid. A second affair will be the tea Friday afternoon at the Marion hotel with which Mrs. Gurnee numbers for the special Sunday artemoon exhibit from 2:30 to 6:30 o'clock. This exhibit is onen te the public. riesher will compliment Miss Jean MIddleton, bride-elect of William McCalllster, June 4. ' i Miss Rosalind Van Winkle, just returning from New Yr-s City tor this marriage, and . Miss .Edith Findley will preside at the tea nras. Assisting will be Mrs. Ed en R. Flesher, Mis Bartha Bah. k. Miss Marlaa BreU, Miss Na omi newltt Mlaa Gertrude Oehler. and Miss Elisabeth Clement. The high school group Is active too, socially this week, Among the various things to be given this week will bo the luncheon at the K. H. Pickens home Friday for which a number of the high school maids will bo guests.' The rumor of another June wedding announcement being made this weekend is also bain persistently hinted, one more to add to the growing and Increasing ly Interesting list. Another Interesting : Announcement Made : fun; blessed month of romance and -wedding bells,' eertainlyi be gins propitiously this year .with weddings and betrothal announce meat In-a umber. -.. - Among the more than ordinar ily Interesting engagements to bo announced and one which was much of a surprise, was that of Miss Irene Kauffmaa of McMlnn vllle to Andrew Peterson, promin ent in athletics In Willamette uni versity, president of his fraternity. Alpha Psl Delta fraternity, and president ot the Junior class. Mr. Peterson is now en route to Japan and Honolulu where he will play ball during the summer, and from where he will return this fall to attend Willamette again. No date or wedding plana were made known. ONE DO Buys An LLAR Mattr CSS FOR EXAMPLE: $29.75 Box Spring, $1110 additional gjvtt you a $29.75 Inoerspring Mattress. For Ui first Uuit joa pajt 75 J $t00 I For ii mlii. II J tiontl Umitftm 30" tNNERSPRING MATTRESS wj.k bandrsd. ot $ny coll indrndutUy MnWd fa htvry Unlsp pure wbito Staple cottoe carded wit choice fttoJ Cntart, four row bssdV rtitclMd tifrl dMhmtle win green, row or Mae. , BOX SPRING . . h,rd v t' Mt tmardy tailored ia lino ttamsskt; ireen. rot or Wo. - 4 two unib This extraordinary op portunity ia due to an overstock of beautiful damask tickings. The combination ia possible in thia sale event. 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