The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 09, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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    Wedding Day
Announced Valentine enTelopes revealed
the. news of the forthcoming mar
riage of Miss Helen Boardman
and Mr. Thome H. Hammond on
April 12 at the charmingly ar
ranged at-home for which Mrs.
' Arthur G. Upston and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Wheeler R. English,
were hostesses last night at the
former's home on Chemeketa
street.
.... A large group of young matrons
and maids were Invited to call,
between the hours of 8 and 10
o'clock. Receiving with the host
esses , and Miss Boardman were
the . bride-elect's mother, Mrs.
Samuel H. Boardman, and Mrs.
Thome W. Hammond of Portland,
mother of the groom-elect.
. Miss Maxine Rogers greeted
the guests at the door and passed
out the announcements. Presiding
at the punch bowl during the eve
ning were Mrs. Wayne J. Page of
Dallas and Mrs. Albert Mefford,
. sister of the bride-to-be. Assisting
In the serving were Mrs. Joseph
E. Harvey, jr., Mrs. Wilson Sieg
mund, Mrs. William H. Dashney,
Mrs. Jack Carlon of Portland,
Mrs. Ruth Cattrall, Mrs. Robert
Barnett and Miss Lucile Brainard.
6n' the center of the serving
table, which was covered with a
handmade lace cloth from Brazil,
was a large nosegay of red car
nations and paper white narcissus
In the shape of a heart and two
smaller red and white nosegays
with white paper frills on each
side. The arrangement was flank
ed; with tall red candles in red
heart holders. On the mantle was
a bouquet of red and white car
nations, cala lilies and acacia and
two brass candelabras holding
matching tapers. Other bouquets
of accacia, daisies, godetia and
ranunculas were arranged about
the rooms.
The Marriage of Miss Board
man and Mr. Hammond will take
place at the First Presbyterian
church with Rev. W. Irvin Wil
liams officiating. Miss Boardman
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Boardman and a graduate
of .Willamette university where
she was a member of Beta Chi
sorority. She is an active mem
ber of the Salem Junior Woman's
club.
Mr. Hammond is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Thome W. Hammond of
Portland and a graduate of Ore-
gon State college and Willamette
5SSl4S?w2dD.C
ta Theta Phi, legal fraternity. The
couple win reside In Salem follow-
lng their marriage.
Miss Wilhelm -Honor
Guest
Miss Helen Jean Wilhelm was
honored on her Jl 7th birthday
at a party given at Miss June
Gooden's home on North 18th
street. The Valentine theme was
carried out in the decorations.
Dancing was enjoyed and later
in the evening the guests went
on a scavenger hunt.
The guests were the Misses
June Varnes, Ruthie Thomason,
Marraret McBain. Elaine Harmes.
Mary Flathers, Dorothy Smalley,
Barbara Douglas Jeanne Gooden.
aiargie aroer. miss tjeuy .Miner e i""3"' . t ic :i j' . .1 1 . v --l,i
assisted the hostess; islators and friends of club mem- 15 miles appeared at the high school auditor
Messrs. Bill Pettit, Bob Sulli- bers. ium? Parents were practically trampled under
ran, Ronnie Birch. Loran Boston, The affair will be held at the foot, but this year it will be different, the PTA
Don McBain, Ian Thompson, Mar- clubhouse with calling hours management is smart When "Jack and the
So2brisd.r'S;irwS ;rx,u:.Vno.".". Bers,?!,k;ip;odcedin Mr 'or md
Herb Booth. Phil Forester. Loran coming week. Members of the senior high students will go in the alternoon,
Vosburg, Don Kimball, Clayton junior club were hostesses for a while mamas and young children will have
Peterson and Jim Hatfield. similar affair during the last leg- me evening program to themselves.
islature. ...
Woman's Club
Has Regular Meet
Weaving and other handcraft,
were shown at the meeting of the
Salem Woman's club on Saturday.
The exhibit, arranged by mem-
hew, American, home commit-
tee with Mrs. Oscar- Cutler, in-
elided woodcarving as well as
needlework, sculpturing, ha n d
Xitn aTilr
been droneHjv club members. -
. Mrs. c. A. RatclUf talked on
needlepoint.! Mrs. Agnes Tschopp
Ulked on weaving.. Miss Carme,
worvS P5S
f? 5; . ; s. . i
CUftont Mudd played an original
eomnosition.- "Progress March"
t dedicated tp the Salem Woman s
; club. Miss Lois? Rowland played
two piano numbers. - .
y The tea committee wsjt headed
. hf Mrsi Charles Cole, 'assisted by
Kn;
' Hawley, Mrs. J. C. Carey and Mrs.
David Wright. Mrs; George Moor-"
head and Mrs. Estill Brunk pour-
ed at a table decorated with red
carnations.
Fourth Birthday
Celebrated
Elaine, daughter of the Hugh
Morrows, celebrated her fourth
Morrows. . eeieoraiea uer louria
: birthday on Saturday afternoon,
. with a party ror seven nine
' friends. Pink ana wnue war ub
foior scheme. Mrs. E. A. Don
nelly assisted Mrs. Morrow.
Guests were Mary i Ann Don
nelly, Nancy Fox, Marilyn Miller,
Coralee Dalton, Lorraine Ellis,
Joan- Ellis and fally Eggstaff. -
TO GREET YOU
THIS VALENTINE'S DAY
i
DoroYEn9eLfle",c-dau?ht; of
M"- Mrs- Adam Lngelr Mary
Jane Brabec, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Brabec, and Barbara Bell,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keneth
Bell.
Reception Is
Planned by
Juniors
,
Announcement is oeiiiB
today by members of the Salem
Junior Woman's club that they
will -entertain with a large recep-
tion on Mda b'"a'J "
Mrs. Joseph Felton is president
of the club and will receive the
guests with her officers.
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer is
neaaing me airecioraie mr me
affair and assisting her are Mrs.
Clinton Standish, Mrs. Roy Mink,
- Mrs. James Pike, Mrs. Lawrence
Brown, Mrs. Peter Foelkl, Mrs.
FrankKrauger, Mrs Craw-
ford Miss Nina White, Miss u-
la Ames. Miss 1 Evelyn Akers and
Miss Maria Dare.
Eminent Musician
IT r r 1
Tq Kg Tudae
' 1
- The 14th biennial young artists
contest and the seventh biennial
gtndent mu8iclan contest will take
c-. a n K
tne direction of Miss Frances Vlr-
Meltoni gtate chairman of
student musician and student art-
ist; contests. Mrs. J. H. Porth of
Portland is state president of the
National 'Federation .01. music
clubs under whose sponsorship
the contests are held each year. C
As a Judge the committee has
secured Mr, Wager . Swayne, : emi-:
nent musician who recently came
to imrln sftr nun Tpnr vnrk
in Vienna and Paris. H is now of
San Francisco.
Mareh 10 is the final dato for
filing applications which may be ,"7. a ""I
sent to Miss Melton. ..Lynch, attendant; Mlna Olmstead.
ati.. nltnKi.n. in
--
on Monaay morning at sua
M. . vru" v
" r; -m ,V:;muafers; 8ar.h McNeill, corres-
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discussion. TOPlcs will be taken by
Mrs. Oscar Hayter.- Mrs. Hughrbearer ; -Mlna Olmstead. ; senior f be given at the meeting. Refresh- and Mrs. Ralph Campbell on Mon- gon State college where she was who appear on the program must are spending tae weekend at iTim
Latham, Mrs. Bert Lundahl, Mrs. guardian, and Sarah McNeill, in- men ts are in charge of Mrs. L. D. day when Dr. Beeman f speaks at a member of Alpha Chi Omega be able to skate both the closed berline Lodge.! They were joined
C. W. Fowler, 1 Miss Antoinette stalling officer. Jennie ; Winch- Waterman. Mrs. Enoch Zimmer-r the Salem General hospital staff sorority and is now attendinr wil- and nnn waits. Connies onlv are la Portland hy Mr. Rbbert M.
White, and Mrs. S. Raynor Smith-
leaving Sales next Sunday for
an extended trip will be Mr. and
Mrs. L. V. Benson, The- Bensons
will sail from San Francisco on
February 18 on The America for
Panama and through the canal,
TP.. ,V V will -
iuj v .
Havana, tungsten, Jamaica ana s
several ooutn American pomis.
Enroute home they will come by
way of the canal zone, Costa Rica,
Guatemala and Mexico. The Ben-
son. plan to be gone six weeks.
The Bet. Chi Mother, and p..
mi.o. in m.( . T,a !.
ter house Tuesday ' itUroon it J
2:30 o'clock. Hostesses will be
Mrs. E. W. Peterson Mrs. J. A.
Fehler. Mrs. E. H. Probert and .
.
r. Vi. A. tump. IBB S"t uTO tnxu ikwu w wiw;,ihi ' 7 IT . 1
i 1.- d!v... m. ...tv.. th. fn -a bm th rirls are looking
bert Wilson of Willamette uni-
Terslty.
jbotrt Jloxdz
fcut
remember last year
'.:'--' ; : V- ;l --' - "'
1' M 4" i I -2!"' ' - I ' r-l- J
X 'tr
progrcrmSj inc brought the "Bumble Bee
Prince" here and every child within a radius of
Clap Hands ... We concert goers will nave
a dandy chance to practice our clapping and
step Salem up from the three-encore class to
Q four We've been a three-encore town for
. .. , . ,-i 1 , . ,
a long toe, but if ttie audience won tarttoo
soon (you know, before the last note dies away)
and puts its heart into its hands, WO may get
them back for four encores. I've heard about
returning for even more encores but of
Tj t i
course we wouldn t even nope for that
DeLuxe accommodations ... Looking over
the ads in the Statesman the other day. we ran
across something of unusual interest In an ad-
verrisement for a Valentine special, just above
the picture of a beauteous girl clasped in the
anna 0 me man who obviously gave her the
Valentine, appeared these intriguing words.
, T"
free Parkm3.
x tt I T
MrS. lienSel IS
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New President
A vv A
Tne Neighbors of Woodcraft,
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meetln on Friday night, elected
Mrs. Irene Hensel guardian neigh -
bor.
Other officers elected for the
com m ing year are: Patricia Scott,
advisor: Eva Craven, banker;
UB..
olive Wise, magician;
Hallle
captain of guards; Alma Dickey,
musician: Harrv Foree. and Clara
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uernae, sentinels; Dr. 0. Scott,
muza uarung ana Evelyn visnaw,
. , . .
voBueui, wvuc """o. i a
comb was recommended for clerk,
Tliriibr Glass Sweetheart of Salem Hi
School Will Be Revealed at Dance
nCUUCl B UL MIO UUIUI I.IS9B VI
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lug ostein uigu reuuui io uiamus
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plans for their dance on valen-
tine's Day at which Ume the
.weetbeart of the Junior class
be announced.
!.!, I ,t t. v-i v
U? b?J
;r:r:,"ti.rr.,n vl.r
idance
ib carried out In the decorations,
Member, of the student body haTe
been extended an inTlUUon to
the affair.
I Ten I girls of the Junior class
v j , .w-
will be held Tuesday and the
highest three will again be Toted
Aoux..
when Junior
Point of view
Odd. how we
Speaking of
Mrs. Rudolph K. Kleiasorge
harlnvlted the Kappa Alpha The-
ta sorority mothers of Oregon
State college to luncheon at her
Sllverton home Tuesday after-
noon,
inDrrpnriooc
WOIUGn tO eet
The Salem- Deaconess ' hospital
t
anxiuary wiU hold Its monthly
meetlnV Monday at 2 o'clock at
Z. "
the hospital with Mrs. A. W. Metx-
' ger, presiding. Plans will . be dls-
. 4.
"p iT w w
, .
Mrs. C. W. Stacey has prepared
an : interesting travelogue of her
a w v v.
recent trip around the country to
man and Mrs, Frank Jirak.
a h T'nivranaw I i m . i 11 ii ri hiu aaui.
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4 reveaieo. H II 1X1 ua uun. ...
Th te ,lrig i tne sweetheart.
t,,i,i. walk-
race are the. Misses Phyllis Walk-
er, Patricia Lamb, Helen Wil-
h-im Helen Fanton. Dorothy
5." MaW -Elisabeth Sisson.
tt, Moxlev. RoberU Jean Yo-
VI A l rj m -
Helen Zielinshi "riM
iorie Hill.
Roger WMner . chmuo
the dance t committee a n L Miss -
Muriel Wilson is the class ad-
rtsor. The boys haTe more or less
.w ,. fho reanonsiDlllues OI.
after the aweetheart end of the
affair.
Photo by Jester Miller
. Flowers by Breithaupt
James Thurlow Adorns.
s 1
weU known historian, Usts only one truly west-
em woman among those important in building
the nation. In an article for Good Housekeeping
he wrote that Sacajawea, a "Uttle knoW'
Shoshone woman, led Lewis and Clark to the
northwest thus aiding in building Oregon,
think of her as a "well known"
RhriQVinno urrvmrm Rflrmieo ctVio mo-m enma.
thing to this country and is probably the only
Shoshone tribesman whose name we do know,
Indians . . . Three men, walking
uuwn vouri street me ouier aay, provea xnai
there are still noble survivors of the redman's
race. They were here for the fish hearing prob-
obly. Long black braids showed beneath huge
white hats, ornamented with brightly colored
feathers. Thev each carried a brief case.
Oh my goodness . . . Out at Leslie they are
having a feud, a necktie war. Monday two
boys, seeking to start a fad. wore big bow
Zri V j i -1 j .
tea. Tuesday a group of girls appeared in
down the front of their blouses. A few girls
even wore pigtails to go the'boys one better.
All Leslie teachers are wondering what the
favored costumes will be on Monday . . .
MAXINE BUREN.
rii TT
OilOWGr OOnOrS
r t-ti
MrS. l" lynn
A shower was given by the
women of the WPA sewing room
at the home of Mrs. P. R. Or-
chard. Friday afternoon in honor
of Mrs. SUnley Flynn. Mary Far-
rell assisted the hostess. . .
"l.r
Tnose present were Monta
f '"r.1! mr7
JWNcy Lea and Jean. Mrs.
MacU Farrell and Frank. Mrs.
Lydia Wuest, Mrs. Llllle Brovles.
Mrs. Jan ie Weathers, Urs. Flynn
mnA ni xrr. o t? or.t,.
ZZ2 T" ' T V .
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. Ms kw. mxuiaa
Beeman
of Portland will be guests of Dr,
M. aa. i n c .. . r
uivuu t ---....,.....-,.
- - iSSrraMrm
Frey. daughter of Mra. ElsaFrey
of the Hayesville district, to Mr.
Harvev Bruce Christenson of
Murray, n of Mr. and
ar.r.ii?v.'s.S:
l - mii tst 1r mr A
I.HXI1U ALU 1 1 ftJi - w
YertOtt
dmr wm take place on March t
t Christ Lutheran church of Sa-
Christ Lutneran caurcn ot
.
Mra. Karl G." Becke wm pre-
side at the regular moniniy ooaro
' J, ,
'S J S inSto '
year wUl be maae at tnr meeung.
. -
tin. uuu-ies uowe i jwwi
. tj.t .
lUrer is rislting in tne
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
wooo. -
Couple Will
Marry in
Spokane
Of interest to their many friends
in the capital is the announcement
of hVronhVomInV marriago
Mi rathrinA rnnRArM.r f o
of the forthcoming marriage, of
Miss Catharine vonGortler of Sa
lem, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. vonGortler of Seattle, formerly
of Spokane, to Mr. Frederick
Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Howard of Spokane. The wedding
ruary 16 at St. Johns Cathedral
in Spokane.
Miss vonGortler has made her
home in Salem for the past year
with her grandparents, Mr. and
a"ended
state college where she majored
In secretarial science. She is a
member of Chi Omega sorority
"J m airs
?te indust?i!i accident eimmf.
sion in Salem.
Mr. Howard also attended
Washington State COlleee and
SJm ber of kJddJ si' t t
nity and is now with the Partesa
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Ssw wffl riwItoitoiS
iueir marriage,
For her wedding the bride has
?8e hlack sheer wool ensem-
me ZriueTico
will be of black and white and
sn will wear a gardenia camn
The couDle will m nnrth tn B.4
hih Columbia on their wedding
tr,?;t
Mv8 TonGrtler wi this
week for Spokane where she will
be Joined by her mother.
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W OJC1K-WOOd
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v O W S ITQ Head
The marriage of EmArn
W.oodi.dusbr of Mr- nd Mrs.,
erle Wood of North Howell and
""lBM" waiter wo j elk of Fort will reside in Salem at the Glen
Lewis Was a QUiet event Of Snn- rinra Mi4mnli A flnmhcr of
day afternoon in Tacoma. Mr. and
Mr. Mom. Lee of SeatUe at-
me bride wore a traveling
Jcket dress of royal blue with
mtching accessories and a cor-
.g .
attended Oregon State college
and has since been employed in
oaiem.
w JU. - .. .
".V" "e.na.e?
m State college, enlisted in the
US army and is now an artillery
Mbhcuucu trs-
officer stationed
itloned at Fort Lewis.
They will live in Tacoma.
The Spinsters are announcing
Miss Alice Unruh. daughter of
Mr, and Mrs." Lea M. TTnrnh
new member of their orranlza.
aw mcDHr oi tneir ornniu.
tion - vi i?nmh .tt.n n.
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Miueiio noiTcniir. .
Salem rtOSieSSSS ;woiiyF
Luncheons- and Teds
.
For Coming
: , The comink week will be rf0
events with wives of JesIators sharin Jn much cf the
entertainment. L rrritir.-. tr. .w,nifnb Will
- j - JV" ':iU"ua' JZ "''YA
tuatruiis wuucu w
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Tl T-Ti O -ll
Tiyr .1-. -KaM
LVlllXitJJ. J
Highlight of
- -. - - . he Phillips home on -West
One of the most bril iant and ft the gP .f - 3 . q :
colorful affairs of the winter sea- Mra Frederick Hill Thompson
son will be the el Khth annual entertain with two large des
Military ball to be given by the sert mneheonsf at her snburbsn
Marion chapter Reserve Officers home on Schumian road on Mon
assoclatlon on Saturday, February fl ud Tuesday afternoons. Con
22. The ball will climax national tract Drlige win be In play 4ur
defense week and will be the only lng tne afternoon. !
military ball In Oregon this year. . Tne serving kable will he cen
The affair will be held at the tered with a heart-shaped ar
armory from 9 to 12 o'clock. Lt. rangemeat of red anemones And
Homer L. Goulet has announced tall red candles.' In the center: of
that Jim Hannam and his twelve each table will be heart nosegay
piece orchestra -from- Portland .of red carnations encircled with
has been engaged to play for danc- white doilies. - Mixed bouquets; of
ing. Featured with the orchestra spring flowers .fwill be osed bout
will be Miss Doris Price, a radio the guest rooms. t
and specialty artist from the Guests Bidden to Luncheon
south. Intermission entertainment Guests on Monday will be Mrs.
will be a musical interlude of Miller B. Hayden. Mrs. 1 David
vocal, piano and orchestra num- Wright,' Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Mrs.
bers Jerrold Owen. I Mrs. Ci Si Pratt,
Colorful decorations are being Mrs. George R4ssman. Mrs, CJ W.
.onM ttw t 9 hfMa Parker, Mrs. Albert A. Siewert,
with Hags of naUons suspended
from the celling. The balconies
will be faced with full, fan flag
drapes of the patriotic colors. The
side walls will be decorated with
butterfly drapes interspersed with
fan and semi-fan flag drapes.
The orchestra stand will be
banked with palms and flowers.
Several hundred balloons will be
released from the celling during
the evening in keeping with the
annual tradition of the military
ban.
The ball Is strictly Invitational
and all those attending will ap
pear in military uniform, tuxedos
and formal gowns. A grand
march will again feature the ball.
Lt. Chester L. Frits heads the
Invitation committee and an
nounces that the invitations will
be in the mail this week. Invi
tations may be exchanged for
tickets before the ball by contact
ing the general chairman of the
affair, Lt. Ward R. Davis, 548
Knapp street.
Special guests of the associa
tion for the ball will be officers
of the TJS army, national guard
reserves and naval reserves. A
number of officers and their
wives from Fort Lewis, Fort Ste
vens, Camp Clatsop and Vancou
ver Barracks are expected to be
here for the occasion. Several
dinner parties are being arranged
to precede the ball.
Benefit Bridge
On Thursday
Slated for Thursday afternoon
will be the dessert bridge benefit
r hI,C.h emers of he Alpha
01 aiumero uuu wm Be
hostess at the Woman's clubhouse
at 1 o'clock.
A dessert luncheon will be
served and will be followed by
an Informal talk by Miss Helen
Breithaupt. Her subject will be
"Arrangements of Flower s."
Bridge will be In play during the
afternoon. Mrs. William L. Phil-
"M??? CmmIee iQChargC
' the affair.
Keseryations already have been
made by Mesdames R. I. Lovell,
Herbert Rahe, D. H. Mosher, Wil-
liam Jones, Robert Wilson, M.
U..-.1. 1 . n... .
ho,dt Uoyd Riches J L Stacer"
tr r m.v.. ttt t,..i..
mi. . nuwuuiii, v.. . Dai licit,
F. E. Barnlck, O. A. Macey, El-
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Brlbec Walter Erickson Ror
la.f, Wir-AC.k!f n gJJ
oVlsV'r. b7t. Heut'oien
trf "t Smi37! Wm?I S
sv v t w tr tot
pjmin' Tot WasTam stmhin
IZnlluAonVTl
Taylor- RDrt. Geor
txanderi ITank. Moga LJ "n
T-T c.t!.
penter, Charles Fowler. Russell
Bonesteele. S. Dietrlek. E. C.
Bonesteele, S. Dietrlek, E. C.
hrlto? Ber.Vn Tnom,80nA,f
criers. 3iose Aaams ana v nun
BD8n-
Wedding Plans
Announced
On Sunday afternoon, February
18. Misa Pauline Wlnslow will be
married to Mr. Harrison W. El-
s1" Jr- at ttte Wlnslow home in
Tillamook The afternoon cere-
mony wiU be. at 2 o'clock with
Rev. C. O. Heath officiating.
The bride's father, Mr. George
P. Wlnslow. will give his daugh- Before the meeting, a formal
ter in marriage. Miss Harriette banqoet ln celebration of ChaW
Wlnslow wiirbe her sisters only wlck aMembiy, fifteenth hlrtitday
attendant and Mr Robert Elgin win beld al wM n t
win stand with his brother as offlcer8 win be pre8enu
"S-Lw . the banquet, a; regular
guests will follow the ceremony.
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After a wedding trip the-couple
Salem folk sre planning to mo-
tor to Tillamook for the wedding.
Korrnrrl Prrrf V frr
ZSZZ J
SSleiTi Skater
The Salem Skating club will
rive Its first formal Hearts and
HA..r. V.lnllnii skate at Mel-
in- n Tnesdar niaht. from
l000 7 ?r
8 11 clock v.' .J-l
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""r" " ,t
etfecta wUl produce added inter-
i est and enhance the women's col-
orfnl formal rowns.
-- --- Th Hearts and Flowers skate
i... inritinrai ffalr. and tho
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Week j
lrmrhm
vIntfne decorations Will
v. nuwi An the luncheon table.
Out-of-town Igtiesta Invited r
Mrs. George At White, Mrs. Vlc
tor R. Grgs. f Mrs. Leslie1 Scott,
Mrs. Robert & Farrell, Jr and
Mrs. Rex Sanford of Portland and
Mrs. Dean Walker of Independ
ence. . j . ' - v f - -x " - 5 - :il ;
Following the luncheon an Aft
ernooa of contract will b to
rs. Earl Snell Mrs JFrank
Brown, Mrs. Fiank G. Myers. Mrs.
Roy Hewitt, Mrs. Lee Warnick,
Mrs. James H. Nlcholsoij, Mrs.
John Carkin. Mrs. Fred S.' Anun
sen, Mrs, Ray iYocom, Mrs. Wal
lace Bonesteele, Mrs. Clifton
Mudd, Mrs. Fred Ward of Albany,
Mrs. Merrill Ohling. Mrai J. N.
Chambers. Mr. Percy R Kelly,
Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff and Mrs.
A. E. CUman.
On Tuesday Mhe guests will In
clude Mrs. Dbnald J. Roberts,
Mrs. Harry Crain, Mrs. T. j J. Bra
bec, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs.
Duane Gibson, ptfrs. Georg0 R. K.
Moorhead, Mrs. Richard i Slater,
Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Miss Doro
thea Steusloff j Mrs. Gardner
Knapp, Mrs. Gail Jones, Mrs. Earl
Cooley, Mrs. George R ho ten, Mrs.
Howard H. BaTlow, Miss Loretta
Ford, Mrs. R. d-Hunter, Mrs.! Da
vid Bennett Hill, Mrs. Theodore
Madsen, Mrs. Tl A. McBride, Mrs.
W. S. Levens,; Mrs. San Janz,
Mrs. Dan Hay,! Mrs. T. A.iWindi
shar, Mrs. Cusler Ross and Mrs.
E. J. Scellars.
! Tea on Friday
One of the larger affairs of the
week will be (he tea on Friday
for which Mr4. Percy Rl Kelly
has issued invitations to the wives
of legislators and a grous of Sa
lem matrons. The affair iwIU be
held at the Kelly home 041 South
17th street an guests have been
asked to call 'between 3. and 6
o'clock, i : " i !
Receiving with Mrs. Kelly iwUl
be Mrs. ! Charles A. Sprague, Mrs.
Earl Snell, Mrs. Leslie Scott of
Portland, Mrs4 Dean Walker of
Independence and Mrs. Robert S.
Farrell,
Jr., of 1 Portland. Mrs, W.
Parlfnn
Smith; will greet
the
m.t. t o, .,.
PrMMin
will
be wives of supreme court judges
including Mrs. John L. Rand Mrs.
George Rossman. Mrs. Harry H.
Belt, Mrs. J. 0. Bailey and Mrs.
Hall S. Lusk of Portland and Mrs.
L. G. Lewelliag of Albany ; and
Mrs. David T. Honeyman of ort-
land. ! I
Assisting in ?the serving! witl be
Miss Martha Sprague, Miss Mira
Belt, Miss Dorothy Cornelius.
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Hawkins. Mrs. j Daniel J. Fry Jr.,
Alrs- Jqnn t arson, Mrs. I ChSrles
Claggett, Mrsi Wallace ! Carson
and Mrs. Allan; Carson. i !
Mingling with the guests about
the rOOm Wilt KA XTp rrknT4ir1aa
McKay.jMrs. Claude Muhy.
Mrs. Miller B. Harden. Mrs. J. N.
r.y,.., TT
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sr.. Mrs. Georae A. Whlte;of Port-
land' Mr- Howard Jenks and Mrs.
L. H. McMahab.
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dlnin room tfble which! will be
COTere4: th a cream satin doth,
Acacia'l powylllows. daffodils
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Chadwick assembly. Order of
the Rainbow jfor Girls, will be
hostess; to thai grand officers of
the grand assembly of the Order
of the Rainbow for Girls! of Ore
gon when they make their offi
cial Inspection STuesday night.
. Miss Marion Marks of Albany
is the rrand worthv advisor land
witn her" for this Inspection Swill
k. aavi A n.A .rrA .
Urn. Mildred l Olliver, supreme
deputy sof the I supreme assembly
of tDe 0rder tne Rainbow for
GIrl8 f Oregon and Mrs. besa
Blanchard; mfther adtiso of
Raui-i -M.mi,i- nr iiian1
business meetttg with InitUUon
of new members to the order! will
be carried out! in order it hat the
grand officers! from thei-various
fLr y?
JSi"16 W0k of
parts of the state may see j and
1 as
sembly.!
Miss 'Norma Slodge, worthy ad
visor of Chadwick assembly.! will
TjrejciliJ init iml In
preside; and and Mrs.i Wayne
nenry, ; mother: advisor, j will
1st bei - : - s
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Mrs.! Milton
Tt. Meyers ester
Bieun-w mwuj
. uicfuwu il nfr Loan iltms mm
"ternoon at her Court street
the pleasure of 1 Mra.
Leslie iScott of Portland. Sbrlna-
r Hower provided the dscorkUvi
piaJ a -enInY f
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Mr. and &Irs Robert 6lUn, Mr.
Bill Shinn and Mr. EdilfrthiB-
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