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WUM IlffilSTENING cmd TBsmd" iiT'ba neTd N-f today In the Salem churches for d large number of ' tittle boys and girls. - " . ; At 3 o'clock In the , chapel of St Paul's Episcopal -church this afternoon the young daughters of Mr. and Mrs." Homer H. Smith, jr., Nancy Margaret, five and half months, and Jean Elizabeth," seven, will be christened. . Rev. George Herbert Swift will officiate". The . girls' godmothers are' their aunts Mrs." Joseph Boyington (Mil dred Swafford) of Portland and Miss Miriam Swafford of :":; Oregon City. 5 .7. ; - ' zyy.y?-. V. ' ' ; Jean will wear a Chinese white silk dress, material for which was" brought from China' by "Mrs. George A, . WhiteNancy.will wear g white dress and both will have white net coats lined in silk. :" . , t V": After the christening Mr. and Mrs. Smith will enter- - tain formally at tea at their suburban home on the South s Pacifichighway. .Special jguests will be the girls' grand-" I parents,vMr.- and Mrs.- George Swafford of Oregon City, '-. . Mr. and Mrs.-Homer H. Smith, sr. oi Salem and the great viuiiupufeiiis,-ivir. joxin worsen 01 vjiaasione ana mts. j. ' - F.'Spiger;ofcOregc4r,aryv Vr ?vv ",;-r,':.r; - -J -::c .mr$3 tr . y. 5 : 1- Dinner Precede Chriiteniha ; . ' '.. . ? -t 7 r James Francis Woodry, son of Mr. and Mrs". Glenn H. - 'Wooary, will be christened at a :3.0'clock service at St. ' Joseph's Catholic church' with Faer .T. J. Bernards offi- , ' The little boy will be g year old on April 10. His god parents will be. Mr. arid Mrs: George Bell of Stdyton. rPreco!mg"the,ch Woodry will . entertain with a family 'dinner at one o'clock at their home on Piedmont dvenuel The table centerpiece will be pink . ana white camellias flanked by white candles. , , Covers will be placed for the baby's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MillsMrs. Jack Hyett and Mr. F. N. "i Woodry, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E Woodry and Ponna, Mr. Jack Hyett Mrs. Blanche, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 ' Bell and Rosella Bell, Mrs. Addie Mills, Mr, and Mrs. -: Glenn H; Woodry and James Francis. y Mrs. Jerald , S. Backstrand .and Sarah Jane enjoy the sun shine and a view of the creek from the wall in front of their. Wyatt court home. ' NX v J ' I . - t ' A v. I : ::..) t V"- - V . , , .'AX, .t?; ; t '.;. -- i Vv n Vi. v ? ; .,- . . Society? Clubs 4 . Music 'j J- Salenu Oregon, Sunday Morning, April 5, 1942 -v 6 ON X V hi! I- An-- r W'''sr A 4 r 5 ! 0 ' 7 jZ i 1 ill-' v, wrif I 1 m x 1 P ll t? v, 'it : 1 2 ' J - A rock aarden Is to sit in, , T thinks Kathie, who offers a flower to her mother, Mrs. Charles H. HeltzeL The Helt- M. zels live on the hill on South High street 1 - ' nni 11 ill f inl 11 Early spring blossoms attract Jeanne and her mother, Mrs. George S. Hoffman. They live on Rose street 1 hi 1 4f Some Families Entertain.. Salem folk are , entertaining out-of-town guests for the Easter week end while others are taking advantage of the holiday to vacation at the beach or visit members of the family. i! Mrs. Prince W.Byrd came in from her Neskowin home for the Easter weekend and was joined on Friday by her daughter. Miss Betty Byrd, an Oreyon State college student . Mr." and Mrs. Robert M. Baldock and son, Robert, jr. of Colfax, Wash. - arrived in Salem Friday to spend the Easter holidays with their parents, Mrs. Lilian Vaughan and Mr.-and Mrs. R. H. Baldock. Easter guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn today are their son. Bill, an Oregon State college student, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds of Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Slottee of Astoria are spending the Easter week end at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike; Dennis and Mary. Mrs. W. W. Gabriel of Portland is here for the day, as the guest of her son-in4aw'and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel and children, Kathie and Thomas. . . , j ; Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Barrett . are their son-in-law and -daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Amos John (Margaret Barrett) of Seattle. They arrived on Friday and spent part of the holiday in Portland with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. John. Arriving on Easter Monday to spend the lnsuing week at the Barrett home are Mr. Barrett's sisters, Miss Mary, Miss Anne and Miss Grace Barrett of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr. are entertaining as their Easter guests their son and daughter-in-lawr Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, jr. end daughter, Judith Margaret of Portland. Mr.xand Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers left Friday for the Canyon Drive : Apartments near Delake where they were joined for the weekend by their ton and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L Rogers of Portland. - . . - v . . . , - Home From College Miss Patricia Riches, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Riches, Is ipending the weekend at the home of her parents. She is a freshman at Oregon State college and a member of Alpha Delta Pi. Miss Betty Anun - ten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen, Is home for the weekend. She Is also an Oregon State student and a Delta Delta Delta member. ..r Mr J and Mrs. Talbot Bennett are spending the Easter weekend in . Milwaukie with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.. Bennett. - -' Mr arid Mrs. Roy H.-Mills are in Camas for the weekend. as die guests' of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.' Elliott Price and childrerC Lorah Jo .and David,. . . : ' ' ; Mr." and Mrs. Howard Pickett are spending a few days in Seattle ' visiting friends. . " . " . " - t f -' - '- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Gillette this weekend are Mr. 'and Mrs: H. M. Shaffer and Mr. Neil Shaffer of Kent Wash. Mrs. Neil Shaffer and daughter, Mary Gayle, have been at the Gillette home for the past six weeks and will return north -with her husband and his parents today. , j . ' ' " i Mr. and Mrs. George Otten. George, jr who is a University of Ore ccn student arid-Miss Patricia Otten are spending Easter along the Ore gon coast , x - r-ZZ2L' 7;:. .inG - on it Mrs. Edwin P. Armstrong end daughter Joyce join hands end step lively across the lawn tl their Bush street home. 1 A R. and Mrs. Donald Cannon are entertaining at Easter.'. ' V" dinner today at their home for a" group of their Portland ; friends. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eichelberger, ., , Dr. and Mrs. Joe B. Davis and daughter, Isobel, Mr. and Mrs;. -J. H. Hoppes and Gillian all of Portland and John Wilbur. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. H. Cooley will be hosts at dinner today at their North Summer stree4 residence, for members of r their family. The affair will honor their son, Mr. Richard Coo-, ley, who .leaves Monday to enter army service and on the oc- t . casion of his birthday.-' - - " " r- i . r i '.'MrJ and Mrs. Walter Minier and Miss Jewell Minier will !, preside at dinner at their Saginaw street home after the church v services. Special guests will be Mrs. Minnie E. Cooper, Mrs. Addie Eddy of Lebanon, Mrs. Clara Larwood and Mrs. Mary 4 - Miller. r, " ' 1 ' J " Mr. and Mrs;: Elmer O. Berg will be dinner hosts today to' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow, daughter,' Elaine Mr. and Mrs.s -; Carl Weigel and Stanley and Jerry Berg. 1 r -: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson have Invited a group of their friends to an Easter breakfast this morning at their Park ave ' cue home. - Easter morning will be marked by many breakfasts preceding the sunrise and church serv ices. Members of the high school are entertaining with several no-host breakfasts and there will be family gatherings before and after church. Miss Nancy Montgomery, daughter;. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S. Montgomery, has invited a' - group of "her friends to an eight o'clock breakfast at the home of her parents. Later the girls will '. attend church in a group. Guests will be seated at small tables which will represent Easter baskets. Crepe paper fn pastel colors end miniature baskets with daffodil handles will provide the decorative note. Covers will be placed for the Misses Joan Remington, Patsy Schneider, Calline Hillman, Jeanne Busick, Nancy Wallace, Margaret Jane Emmons, Sarah Ann Ohling, Patricia Viesko.Toan Beakey, Kathleen Hug, Janice 'and Jeanne Myers, . Pearl and Ethel Denike, Marilyn Hjort and : Nancy Montgomery. A group of young high school girls will meet at the Spa for a 9:30 o'clock breakfast after the sunrise services at Belcrest Spring flowers in pastel shades will form the table centerpiece. Making up the party will be the Misses Doris Berwick, Shirley Arine Bailey, Jane and Anne Huston, Lisbeth Kennedy, Helen Brown, Modjeska Groening, Sharon Burnett Beverly McGil 1 christ Harriet Hawkins, Jean Newman, Doris Chapler, Virginia Covert Evelyn Johnson and Miriam Becke. Two breakfasts will be held at the Quelle with groups of high school girls acting as host-, . esses. One group will hold their party at 9 o'clock after the sunrise services and spring flowers will provide the table decorations. Miss Martha Frantz and Miss Bonita Young are in charge of : - arrangements. ' - ; Places will be laid for the Misses Margaret McBain, Bette.Ullman, Bonita Young, Martha Frantz, Marjorie Barker, Doris Ritchey, Pauline Dunlap, Dorothy Pyeatt Betty Jeanne Smith. Jeanne Donaldson, Betty Krebs, Patricia Ryer, Esteline Smith, Muriel Smith, Maxine Enger, Dorothy Cooke, Helen Ostrin, Nancy Stricklin, Marjorie Walker, Margaret Ann Bligh, Eileen Blundell, Greta Jones, Betty Cooter, Peggy Mathers, Mary Patterson, Marjorie Mae Whittington, Mrs. Claude Kil gbre, Mrs. Stanley Stiffler, Mrs. Percy Meier, Mrs. Clarence Carpenter, Mrs. Clayton Vandar .warka""and Mrs. Clayton Steinke. The other no-host breakfast. at the Quelle will be 9:30 o'clock and the table will be cen . ' tered with spring flowers flanked by blue and gold candles. Miss Gwen McLeod headed the com mittee forme affair.;, " ' . Covers will be placed -for the Misses Virginia Riessbeck, June Varnes, Jean Reese, Leontine Lebold, Ruthie Thomason,' Vannan FargherV Gwen McLeod, Coralee- Nichols, Darline Simmons, Naomi Sterm; Jane Dennison, Lorraine Fosburg Delores Lebold, Ardys Thomason, Helen Steven son, LaVerne Dumas, Katy Moore, Madoline Simmons, Ernestine Fredericksori, Kgie Quistad, . . Dorothy BlaisdeU, rMary Jane Simmons, ! Molly Jean Mcdson, Leone Spaulding, Helen Smith, Bar bara Bell,: Shirley Huntington and Alice Ann Wirtz. J I 1 Family Gatherings for Breakfast Dinner . ; vl3rand.- M Harold Olinger have invited members of their family to breakfast this morn- ; Ing at their Mission "street home before me Episcopcd chur seivics ' ; V " -' ; . Places. Will be laid for Mrs. Kate G.- Bell, Mrs. Russell Woodward,1 Dr. and Mrs. H.- H.. Olin-' 'ger, Dri and Mrs. Harold Olinger and Susan Olinger. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker will entertain a small group of friends xrt breakfast this morning at their home on Bose street Their son, William, who attends North Pacific Dental college in ' Portland Is at the home of his parents for the Easter weekend. 1 ;, 1 '' - Mr.? and Mrs.' Daniel J. Fry, jr. have invited members of their family to Easter dinner at their West Lefelle sfreet home. -Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Milton Steiner, Ann,.Jean and "-Milton Lee of Portland, Mr, arid Mrs. Milton L. Meyers, .Mrs. Walter Denton. Dr. and Mis. R. E. Lee ' Steiner, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fry and son,-Dan. ' . . ; v':?--v ? ; . Mr.v and Mrs. George Weller are entertaining with; a family dinner at their Shipping street residence toddy. The affair will also celebrate, thebirthdays of Mrs.' J. F. Elton and Gordon Weller, ' " who .will be 17. The dinner guests include Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Eton and Miss Marie Churchill of : i Portland, 'Dr. J.' A. Churchill of Monmouth,' Mr. and Mrs. George Weller, Gordon and John Weller. . Mr. and Mrs.' F; H. Lehmer have invited cL few friends to an informal Easter supper tonight . "at their' I3ngwood; Heights residence. ' . : . ; ' - , T ' ; -;. Mrs.' Leon Perry will be hostess for an Easier Monday breakfast at her Jefferson street -x '.r. . home, grouprof intimate friends have been invited to come at 1 0 o'clock. :.- .:' .--' ; ,1 - ';- " . y-, ' v - '' t - - -.- Easter Egg Hunts' for. Children ; 'V ' : Members ol the. very young set werVhosts for Easter egg hunts Saturday afternoon. Joan. " Schwenger; daughter of, Mr. arid Mrs. George Schwenger, invited, a group xf her friends to the, ; Leslie street hbmepf her parents to celebrate her ninth birthday V 'tj ' 'I' ' r , , t 1" During the "afternoon: the guests enjoyed hunting for their; eggs', about : the gardens, and' ' "house. Refreshments were sepred and "balloons,5 Easter eggs and favors decorated the table.' -- Joan's guests-re; Anne Wooc!man, P - Lewis, 'Mary Dennis' Viriyard and John Schwenger. ' ' : " . ,''"'' ' Frank Lebold.' son of Dr. and Mrs; Edward A. Ubold. held an Easter egg hunt for a group .- of his friends at the Kingwood Heights home of his pments Saturday afternoon. After the guests, , found their eggs' they went inside for refreshments. The table was centered with a large nest oij - 1 eggs, rabbits and colored candles. ' ' , 1