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"PI " - Uinsc (he i.ord;Un iCis3ii Vc. iXV-GA-N'. - 7, 7 - V;:h 4. , Si !! - T 4 -- I f V ..J'-i,r ' s v -4 v - J "FT , v s. - ' - 1 ! - . A .1 f. - 1 ? C?fit the Lord is filai la dtv, ' I 2. Uvcr. - i::un- our nous K:n-: All-. - -v-.-r . ! ;; l,s tee . or' - isthe sam) - Where, Fought If iy Q first when in j he; torn8 .." '',. s " - : v ir. --.r jrc I t - r- i Families Gathered Today . . . By Irym English - Statesman Society Editor Eastsr.Sunc'ay is the cqcasicn Icr many family gatherings with informal breakfasts and dinners arranged to fellow the Easter services. Others are plan ' liing to be away fcr the day as guests of friends and relatives. Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, jr. and their daughters, Jean end Sally, loft Thursday for their beach house at Gearhart to remain until after "Easter. .- ..''-'.'". Congressman and Mrs. James W. Mott are entertaining with an Easter din--laer at. their country place at Zena today in compliment to members of their family, '-j ' ; - if;.' .. Covers will bs placed for Mrs. J. D. Walling, Mrs. Eva Purvine end Mr. John Walling of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shaw of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Stewart of Lake Oswego, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Walling and Jerry of Salem, Miss Charlotte Best of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. Walling of Salem, Mrs. Benjamin Whisenand, Ltjand Mrs. John L Sullivan and Frances Anre, Bev erly Mott and Congressman and Mrs. Mott . ; . s Mr. and Mrs. Hcmer Goulet. sr. will have as their Easter dinner guests her v brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Hugh sWilliamson of Portland, and Mrs. T. A. Norwood of Salem. j Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fouch of Portland are the Easter guests of Mrs. William H. Burghardt. V Mr. arid Mrs. George Weller and son, John, are in Portland for Easter as quests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ekcn. " ' ' ' - t . Perrys Are Hosts ; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry are entertaining at Easter dinner today an com pliment to the latter's brother-in-law and "sister. Dr. tind Mrs. Frank Mihrios and children, Ruth and Peter, of Portland, her mother and aunt, Mrs. Frank Sher win and Mrs. Ralph Mason of Iowa. Mrs. Sherwin and Mrs. Mason returned on Friday from a sojourn in Caliiornia. j - Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke will preside at Easter dinner at their North Sum mer street home in honor of her mother, Mrs. G. L. Lovell of Portland. Mr. JBeckeV mother, brother-in-law and s'ster, Mrs. Annie Becke and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimm of Aurora, Mr.T and Mrs. Edgar T. Fierce, Mis3 Miriam Becke,' who is home from the University of Oregon and Marjorie Becke. , Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Yocum will be hosts at dinner today at their Notfh Sum- mer street home in honor of mernbers of their immediate family. Guests will be Mrs. Paul Sharp of Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Yocom of Portland, Sjtcrff Ser jeant Raymond Yocom, Gore Field, Montana Mrs. Cora Dunaven, Mr , Bruce Carkin, Miss Roberta Jean Yocom and Richard Yocom. .', v' Mr. and Mrs.. Qaude Murphy have -.as their weekend guests their daugh ters, Mrs. Paul M. Brunskill and Mrs. Cecil Crafts of Portland Joining them for Easter dinner today at their suburban home' will be Mr.-and Mrs. Walter Stuart - end Mr.-and Mrs. Jacob Stuart of Albany.1'-.,.. ; " - . - - . . '. . " v Miss Jo Ann Lindle of Portland Is the Easter weekend gwest of lier brother-' In-law and sister. Dr." and Mrs. Uarl AV. tmnrbns. : ;. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Shinn; Mrs. Jiarry Carson. Jr. -and daughter, Letty Diane; are In Portland for Easter as guests of Mrs." Shinn's parents,-Dr. and . Mrs. W. J. Kerr - . f ----- '.T-4 ..AX I p0rist he Com Js Kiseirt Zoday " - Pc ed by three choir boys from $t. Paul's Episcopdl church, Bobby Sogge. (left) sip. of Mr. and Mrs. Walfer Scgge; John Elliott, (cebter) son of LL Col. and Mrs. Jcm J. Elhott; Wglly Carson, sor of Mr. and Mrs, by Marine Buren, Woman's Editor, Tthe Statesman.) ' I EaS Wallace Carson. (Photo ter Breakfasts Slated Highlight social events on Eastsr day are several breakfasts, many cf which lave been traditional in years cast' ' I A froup of youngj co-eds, who have met each year since high school days, will gather for breakfist this morning at the Quelle at 9:30 o'clock. CJers will be placed for Miss Miriam Becke, Miss Harriet Hawkins, Miss Sharchf Burnett, Miss Beverly McGilchrist. Miss Doris Bf rwick,' Miss Shirley Bai ley cf Portland, Miss Lizbeth Kennedy, Miss Jane Huston, Miss Virginia Covert and Mfes Shirley Rabendu. I ! ?- i Breakfast at the Marion Airjother group will gather for their annual breakfast this morning at the Marion' ho'el. ! Clark, Mrs. Harrv PMces will be laid for Mrs. John WhiteLMiE3 Delia Pripe, Miss Virginia Riesbeck, lAiis Kenneth Her and Miis June Vermes and Mfss Helen Smith. . will be hostesses! f 1 - ;i Younger Set Entertained jce Carson ano. Cathy Moron, tndnv ht the Irhn Crtriton hnm -em of a group of high school friends. . 4 This affair will fojllow the regular morning church' services be served buffet style! to 18 guests. Ashfard, Mrs. Harold E. Darlene Simmons, Mrs; of Portland, Mis$ Ernestine Frederickson for. an Easter breakfast - South Comrnerciab street f of '.the pleasure Breakfast will Miss ! .4..-"' Upjohn Hostess Miss Barbara Udiohn will be an Easter breakfast! hostess, this morning' at the hjrne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D H. JLfpiohhfoh Souii Xibfrty street, f . Later jfh girls' will adirch-': 'i. ' : : "' i-.j'vii'T " ' Spring flowers and Easter decorations will be used oh tje fables.,; "v - Miss Upjohn's gilests will be the Misses tonrta 'Arnold, Nancy Buren, Betty Causer, Dolores Clement, Carolyn Davis, Betty Iu Edwards,. Anna Mae Eng- land. Jean Hatfield. Beverly Kenny. iDeanie Lamb. Pat Larson. Pearl Mann of Portlarid, Janet Miller, Mary Heimcnfm, Mary Elizarjeih Reinkart, Betty Twedt ' ana uctine wnite. i " - j " " ' .' j , ir Yourigsho Entertain . s . ' Mr. and Mrs. C. E Young have invited a group; ol friends to -a one" o'clock: breakfast today at tlie heme of'Mr,f and Mrs.-Le, Crpor''('.Pk;ayenjJle.' After ithe breakfast tlie guests will go on-V8cavereKlC.'';ik:'?v - . Trie: table derlrtions will bedf spring flowers arid Easter enpektments? Cover will be pfaceii forJMr. and Mrs. Veme-Rbbbj,-Mit arid Mrs. JosepJiTeltCfi' . r . - Weekend Guests , I . : '. ttm'ar Smith 'Mr .l rttfrtrrtntricr ot Fxrsfer dinner tcdnv.fnr her nrrr- zvu9. iuuiw ,..w . , -- - T nts, Mr. and Mrs. George Swafford cf Oregon City, and her brothir-In-law end' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald -Thomson and daughter, -Julia Jnne, "'of Astoria. Mrs. ouuui s uii ,9ici, .)iuuim ijiiiwv iuuiuu uj emm to soend'.the Easter weekind in San Frandsco. ': i - " ' .".''"'"'-'. 11 .' . " ' v - Mr. and Mrs. DonneU banders amvea m 2aiem r riaay- rrom uoo$ cay to spend the Easter weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. DeLano. Mrs. Sanders has been in Coos Bay with her husband the past two weeks. Weekend guests of Mr.-and Mrs. J. A. Fehler and Mrs. Amedeo M. Smith, III are Mr. and Mrs. H. S; Smith of Portland and their daughter, Mrs. Hi K. Kee ler of Portland. The Fehlers are entertaining at Easter dinner today fo honor cf the Portland visitors. . r- , , - . -. .-j-, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry,are entertaining at dinner today for Mr. Henry Mdrsden, jr. and children, Elizabeth Jane and Henry, UL, , , . : v r , ' Fdllowsnip Parties: Flahri;; Planned for members of the Salem branch, American Association of Unf-;' versity Women duririg" April" 'will be the annual "fellcrvship parlies. Mrs. Her--: bert Rphe, who is fellowship chedrrran of the Salem branch, is heading the di rectorate for the paries. "The purpdse of the no-host jsuppers will be to better cKcruaint the membets of the branch, whicrf now numbers 250. v " ; The brancli has been divided Irito 20 groups vrithj 1 2 in each. Twenty-four I will atfend each party' as 12 will be hostesses and the pther 12 will be guests.' Tie first supper party will be Monday night, April 2 at the home of Miss Eleanor Stephens. The other party icheduled for this fweek will be at the home ' of George Allen on April3. j I " Assisting Mrs. Rahe in organiiing the parties are Mrs. Roy Lockenour,; Mrs. L A. Jelderks, Mrs. Frederick Klaus and Miss Jessica -Kinsey. J " - l " ' ' i " " " They're Coming and Going . . Visitors are arriving and leaving the city each day by trainMrs. Elizabeth 1 Thompson returned Friday frofi Cleveland,- Ohio, where she has been visit-" ing relatives since November. She has returned to Salem to make her home with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schenk. . Miss Billie Cupper anivedjin the capital Friday to. visit her mother, Mrs.' JPercy Cupper, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Minto. Miss Cupper lives in Long Beach, Calif., where she is with the navy YMCA. She came north to attend a USO conference at the Dorchester House. Miss Cupper will re iurn south on Friday. J j Arriving April 5 from San Rafael, Calif., will be Chief Warrant Officer and Mrs. Thomas' A. Brinkerhoff (Elizabeth Anne Herrick) and seven-month old son, ; David, who will visit for a week, with her mother, Mrs. Byron Herrick. Chief Warrant Officer Brinkerhoff is stationed at Hamilton Field. Leaves For South j Mrs. M: Wilson Savage entrained Monday for San Mateo, Calif., to visit - her son-in-law and daughter, "Ejnsign and Mrs. Manfred Olson and their -young 4 son, Manfred Robert . Mrs. Olson and her little boy expect to return north with 2 her mother in mid-April. ' : i v ' V : . j - . ', , Mrs. Carl C. Walter is lelrving Tuesday f or Tampai Flcrida, to visit her s I mother, Mrs. H. O. McCurdy, for a month..; Mrs. Walter;' who resides here with ; , her husband's parents,- Mr. and Mrs. Carl F.- Walter,- is employed at Ladd and Bush branch, United States Naliorial bank.' LtWal ter is inow in New Guinea. v Mrs. John Evans' and son,! Craig are leaving Monday fcr Portland to live while Major Evans is overseasl- They have been visiting in Salem for several months, at the home, of her husbxmd's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John C. Evans. - ; Mrs. John Dashney has returned home to Coos Bay after a several weeks : visit in Salem at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, 14r. and Mrs. Wil liam H. Dashney. VC . Golden Birthjday' Party -One of the largest events calendared for April Will be the golden annivsr- . sary celebration of Chadwick 'hapter. Order of Eastern Star on Saturday night, ' : . Invitations are already, in Jthe mail to all Eastern Star chapters in the state, : '' past matrohar and patrons and officers of the grand chapter. ':y y '. The crffdir will be held at the high school cruditorium'widi the program la- 'ted to begin at 8- o'clock; Surjerintendent of Schools Frank Eenne4t will ie th''-' , i3,guestpdaker.,Mrs. Paul H; Houser, past wormy rrrand-mctron, will ive th yraddressof welcome, and Mr. j Oliver Hartig rof Portland,J worthy, grand patrcn r- : C' .Qf me grand -chapter of Oregon, will give the "response:"' L '. - : - Mpeaaiiy nonorea .win oe living cnaner meTncers or-unaawxc cnapterj who indude Mrs. Miltdri L. Mayers.'- Mrsjsncr CrrlrlgtohV Mr- May Pearce,'; ;l Miss Virginia Byrd, Miss Bertha; Forstner of .Portlandarid lisT- Homer H; . ton.s Mrs. Qinton Stajidish, Mr,, and rs." Roy Mink,..Mr," cd'Mrs.;lra FittsV-ij v banquet will be rd after m program; and Mrs. Maurice Heater. Mr. and .Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer. Mr. and WnC:Z?l r'ni'whtrfi' m th KirthHnv rrd-d Will " ' T .5-' - Lee Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Youna. .' at yhich time me birthday cake will be "cut H Bridg - - ' Slated for Monday, df tenioon is the benefiV dessert bridge 'for which the Girl Scout troop committees of Women of Rotary will be hostesses ot the Salem : Woman's clubhouse at one'p'dock. '' 'r '. " 'Vr-"-v"" - v Severed hundred women have already; made reservalicns Jar 4he affair Dessert will be served at individual tables, which will be centered with colon-" ial nosegays,. to be ;mad9 byjGirl Scouts. :- f. ,::: 'V y y' f.il i ' The club rooms will be decorated with bouquets of spring blossoms, quince and forsythicw; Cards will belin, playduring the afternoon. Proceeds from the affair will "be used for the Girl Scout camp fund. - s-; ' Heading the diredorafe for the affair are Mrs. Arthur Jcnes; Mrs. Williard -L. Phillips, Mrs. Paul BaleMrs. Homer Smith, jr., Mrs. Leon Lassers, Mrs. Lloyd Riches. Mrs. C H. Fowler, Mrs. M. E. Waters and Mrs. Leroy Pcq'jette.