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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1945)
Xif OUTGO! STATESMAN. Salem Oiegoev Saturday Mociting, December 22 194S I A ' ' TAC3 ax ' Pre-Dance i Party on , Friday - Mr. and Mrs. Cobum X Gra-j benhorst wire hods for an In formsl Dart Friday night t their Mui-loo street residence Erecedtns; the Spinster CharRy all at the Elks Tempi. . The ho) May motif was carded out in tbe decorations about the rooms and on the buffet table. f Plddcn by the hosts were Mr. and Mrs. BUI Young of ,PuU Buan, Yaatu, Mr. end Mrs. Ro bert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Clay boi ne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard L Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Huf, Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Ilobbs, Mr. and Mrs. An drew Halvorsen, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Mc nnls, Mr. and Mrs. Ilanrey Qdstad, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Bo bert Browneu, Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph M, Devers, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeArmond, LL CoL and Mrs. Ira Wlntermute, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. George Grmbenhorst, Jr, Miss Jean BurreH, Mr. Doug las Drager, and Mr. Richard Crsbenhorst Burlinghams i To Celebrate, I Anniversary' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burling bam are celebrating their 29th wedding anniversary on Sunday night at their North 14th street residence. They have Invited a group of relatives and old friends to a buffet supper. Guests have been Invited from Seattle, Kebo and Vancouver, Wash, Portland and Forest Grove. The buffet table will be dec orated with an arrangement of white chrysanthemums and sil ver leaves and silver candles. , Home for the holidays and an niversary celebration are ; the Burlin gham's son-in-law and daughter, LL and Mrs. L. H." Hildebrandt (Marjorie Burling ham) and small daughter, Kath ryn Ruth of Oak Ridge, Tenn. Their' son, Cadet Midshipman Donald Burlingham, Is arriving by plane for Christmas from New York where he is attend ing the United, States Merchant . -v Kites Head p , ; j -j--- ; . : -.. CnripH, (hubs At' Church ' ' j. ;:! -K ' . -.,11 ' '- M II r t - ... - 1 I M mn. Jt ' I i i . I ; .crx i f i . . TT 1 Mrs. Earl Croghan. son of Mr. ! M 7.": 7V , " rJ& r l. V Music . . . . The Home MaxJne Buren WMMtl Jeryme SngUsk Mttse Marine Point, Academy N. Y. ma Mi at Kings Donna Minion A Party. Hostess Guests Are Bidden to Dinners . The holiday week end Is filled with many . Christmas parties. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, Mr. and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead . and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layport will be hosts for a gala Informal party tonight at the former's home on South Church street for the pleasure of a group of their friends. Eighteen guests have been In vited to buffet supper Christ mas greens and candles will pro vide the decorative note. During the evening an Impromptu or chestra will provide the enter tainment. Parkers Are nests Mr. and- Mrs. C W. Parker will be hosts for a Christmas dinner party Sunday night at their Rose street home. Covers will be placed for 11 guests. Cards will be In play af ter the dinner hour. Holiday decorations and candles will be arranged about the rooms. Mrs. Malcolm Mitchell and daughter Susan of Portland have been guests , here this week of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earnest. They have left for Raymond, Wash., to spend the holidays. Mrs. 'Krefcv? A Hostess' Mrs. Marion Krebs will enter-' tain a group of her friends at a no-host dinner tonight at the Fslrmount HOI home of her pax- ' ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. By water. The evening hours will be spent informally. The rooms will be decorated with greens, a tree and candles. ; Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Park Keith, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Sullivan, Miss Rosemary Bell. Mrs. Craig Coy ner and Mrs. Marlon Krebs. Miss Donna Mlnton was hos tess for a Christmas party Wed- TiMrlav nlffht In hnnrtr ftf vrmin of friends who are employed at ' Carla Trick Is the Ladd and Bush branch, United State. National bank. Chdstened The affair was held at the apart ment of her parents at The Fisher. ; After an exchange of gifts and an informal evening refresh ments were served by the hos- Guests of Miss Minton were Miss Jane Curtis, Miss Florence Italns, Miss LaVerda Remple, Miss Juanlta Sebum, Miss Mary Page, Miss Delia Merk, Miss Iris Wall and Mrs. Arthur Pan kratz. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maaee are leaving today for Prineville to spend Christmas -with her par ents. i Today's Menu This win be a big weekend. with an extra day's menu to fee planned for. TODAY Pear-cottage cheese salad Hamburgers French fries ' Frosen broccoQ j Lfincemeat cookies ' - . SUNDAY Vegetable bowl Breaded veal cutlets ! Cream gravy Whipped potatoes Baking powder biscuits Green peas j Pumpkin pie ' CnUSTMAS IYI Cranberry salad Ham loaf Baked sweet potatoes Hot rolls J Apple cobbler : CIIUSTB1AS DAY i Cranberry, orange sala Ham or duck ! ' - Hot applesauce i Glased sweet potatoes Plum pudding 1 Hard sauce Christening services were held, on Sunday, December 18, for Carta Dean Trick, five months old daughter of Captain and Mrs. Carl Trick, at the Leslie Methodist church at S o'clock in the afternoon. Her uncle, the Rev. Arnold Trick, read the ser vice before members of the two families. j For her christening Carls wore a dress which had been In the family for 85 years. Her godparents are Miss Veleta Trick and Mr. Wesley McWaJn. A small reception was held after the ceremony at the home of Mrs. Elsie Trick. Captain and Mrs. Trick and their daughter are here from Santa Ana, Calif, for the holi days as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer McWaln and Mrs. Elsie Trick. Miss Betty Chllds. daagnter ef Mr. and Mrs. Leo N. Chllds, who went south to San Francisco early in the fall to make; her home, is arriving in the capital by plane tonight to spend Christmas with her parents. She will return to the bay city by plane on December 26. " i 'i-o A Christsass meeting ef the Sunshine Sewing club of Hazel Green was held Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Albert Fern with Mrs. Julius Slattern and Mrs. E. Howery assisting host esses. The next meeting will be held on January 9 at the home of Mrs. C A. Zlelinskl with Mrs. E. Zlelinskl assisting.' C- A Slumber Party r;: i i Miss Addyse Lane has invited a group of her friends to a slum ber party tonight at the. North Liberty street home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Lane. The decorations will represent the various schools the coeds are attending. The group, which gets together each year, will exchange gifts and breakfast will be served by the hostess. Miss Lane's guests are ; Miss . June Young, Miss Jane ' Acton, Miss Connie Cocking, Miss Pat Brown, Miss Betty Zo Allen and Miss Carolyn Carson. - s Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Boock en tertained at 13S West Washing- . ton street on Friday night, with an informal party for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Reimann, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mr. and; Mrs. Vera ? Reimann, Miss Dorothy Whelan, .Mr. Ralph Ransom, Mrs. James Whelan, Mr. Donald Whelan and Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Letterman. Parties Before Rainbow Dance Members of the younger set entertained with many Informal parties , preceding the Rainbow dance Friday night , Merle Rhoten, daughter of the George Rhotens, was hostess for a j dessert supper party at the South Church street home of her parents before the dance., j Guests of Miss Rhoten were Pat Zosel,; Donna Stroud, Roma Nelson, Joan Lee, John Reeves, Bob Sharp, Paul Benner, Rod ney Beals and Belden Owens. ) Patricia Powell entertained a ; group of her friends at a pre- dance party Friday night Her guests were Carol Cain, Sally Smith, Beverly Hutchinson, Marian Sparks, Margie!. Scand ling,' Barbara Bates, f; Patricia , Long, Katie Anderson. I : ! Howard Glrod, Bob ; Kloster man,1 Dale Cleaver, Gary Kep pinger, Tom Bartlett,' Ernie lufer, Bill Estep, Dave Turn bull and Bob Elfstrom. : 'I Friday niht at I o'clock it the Jason Lee Memorial church Miss Betty Lou Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coy Morris of Roseburg, became the bride of Mrs. Earl Croghan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Croghan of Salem. 'The Rev. S. Raynor Smith performed the ceremony before a large garnering of friends and -relatives The church was decorated with fir boughs and at the altar were red carnations and white tapers. Lighting the candles were Mrs. C s. Warren and Miss Betty i Ann Brandt, who wore white! dresses. Miss De lores Chitwood of Portland sang "At Dawning" and "Till the End of Time." Miss Alice Rose played the; organ accompani-1 ments and wedding marches. The bride, who entered on the I arm of her father, selected i a white moire taffeta gown, for her wedding. The full skirt was ' floor length; and the fitted waist was torso style! The neckline ! was sweetheart style and tiny pearl buttons embellished the bodice in back. With her gown i she wore long white gloves-JHer 1 fingertip length tulle veil cas caded from a coronet of tulle 1 and pearls. She carried a Testa ment marked with white ribbon and silver bells. Miss Dohnie Geddes was the bride's onlyj attendant She wore a nile, green velvet and net gown with matching velvet rib bon in her hair. She also carried 1 a Testament marked with rib bon and silver bells. Twin Brother Best Man Mr. Bruce Croghan, USN, of San Diego j stood with his twin ! brother as best man. Ushers were Mr. Donald Davis and Mr. Lawrence Calloway. For her; daughter's nuptials Mrs. Morris chose a black gown with fuchsja trim and a corsage of white gardenias. Mrs. Cro- . ghan also j wore a black and fuchsia sown and her flowers were gardenias, v The newlyweds were honor ed at a reception in the church parlors immediately after .the ceremony, j The - couple's aunts, Mrs. A. H. Davis and Mrs. F. D. Calloway, presided at the coffee urns. Mrs. R. M. Stutte cut the bride's cake. Serving I were Mrs. C E. Warren and Miss Betty Ann Brandt Miss Pat Kerber passed the dream cakes and Miss Joan Lochead the guest! book. Miss Barbara Preston and Miss Esther Abra ham were! in charge of the gifts Te Live in Eugene - The couple went to the Ore gon coast jon their wedding trip. For travelling the bride wore a pink and brown tweed suit with brown accessories and fur coat ) Mr. and Mrs. Croghan will go to Eugene to make their home while he jis attending the Uni versity of Oregon. He has been discharged from the navy The bride is a graduate of Sheridan j high school and at tended Willamette university where she pledged Delta Phi sorority. She has been employed at the secretary of state's office. Mr. Croghan is a graduate of Salem schools. - Mrs. Bees Damrett was best is to the Book and Thimble dub on route one last Thursday, tor the annual Christmas party. Mrs. Fred W. 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