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Jhm OREGON STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon. Thursday Morning, March 21, 1948
Society . ...Clubs
Music .... The Home
Maxlne Buren
Wmmo! Editor
Guests Are
Bidden to
Shower
Mrs. Dean T rum bo wai host
es for a surprise party Wed
nesday nigh at her home on the
SUverton Road in compliment
to Mrs. Kenneth Sherman.
Contract bridge was in play
during the evening with a late
supper following. Bouquets of
pastel spring flowers provided
the - decorative note about the
rooms. A shower complimented
Mrs. Sherman during the eve
ning. Honoring Mrs. Sherman were
Mrs. Fred Scheidegger, Mrs. W.
Gerald Nibler, Mrs. Ridgley
Miller, Mr. Roy FerrU. Mn.
Hascoe Wilson, Mrs. C. Ronald
Hudkins, Mrs. Donald Arm
priest and Mrs. Dean Trumbo.
Members of the Fidelia eUsa
ef the First Baptist church will
meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock
in the class room. The hostess,
Mrs. A. J. Mathis. will be as
sisted by Mrs. Jennie Hicks and
Mrs. Robert Bristow. Miracles
f the Bible has been selected as
tr-.e topic for general discussion.
A Pinochle
Party
Mr. and Mrs. Evert G. Civens
will be hosts for an informal
party Saturday night at their
home on North 17th street for
the pleasure of a group of their
friends.
Pinochle will be in play dur
ing the evening with a late sup
per following. Mixed bouquets
ef spring flowers will be ar
ranged about the rooms.
' Bidden by the hints are Mr.
end Mrs. Louis Lorent, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Quistad. Mr. and Mrs.
Fuell Blight, Mr. and Mrs. Les
Remington, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
fceamster, Mr. end Mr. E. J.
Zwarhka and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Stewart.
The Woman's Bible ela. ef
the First Methodist church has
p- tponed the meeting a week,
lt is now set for Friday, March
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CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
la-aarvtcawoman Pioneer Poet
No. 14S meet at Lofton bell. S
p.m., election.
Hayesvtlle Woman's club with
Mrs. William Brietzke, Claxtet
road. p.m.
Willamette University Faculty
Wives club. Carrier room. First
Methodist church, 1M pm.
Court 918, Women's Catholle
Order of rorcsters, with Mrs.
Ells Voves, 639 N. Cottafe st
1 p.m.
Lad 1m Kelzer Sewing club
with Mrs. Walter Lansing, all
day meeting.
Marine Corps League auxiliary
with Mrs. D. F. Furlough, SOW
8. Church st.
Lions auxiliary, Hollywood
Lions Den, luncheon, 1 p.m.
Women's General council ef the
First Christian church meet at
church, noon.
Aid society. Woman's Belief
Corps with Mrs. George Hender
son. 1500 S. Liberty St., covered
dish dinner.
Young Matrons club, YWCA,
dessert luncheon, 1 0 pjn.
SATURDAY
Salem Woman's club meeting,
clubhouse. 3:30 p.m., board meet
ing, 1 Ai p.m.
Two Dinner
Parties
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur
celebrated their 12th wedding
anniversary Wednesday night.
After gathering at the Wilbur
home the guests went on to the
Normandy Manor for dinner.
Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsden
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wil
bur. Grabenhorsts Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Coburn Graben
horst will be hosts at dinner
Friday night at their home for
a few friends.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Nicholson,
Jr., Miss Margaret Bell, Mr.
Douglas Drager and Mr. and
Mrs. Grabenhorst
Women Will
Nominate
During ihe business session of
the West Salem Woman's club,
held in the city hall auditorium
on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
Drew Michael, Mrs. Mark Gah
ler and Mrs. Collette Rust were
named by Mrs. Glenn Daven
port, president, to act on the
nominating committee.
Mrs. Fred Gibson arranged
daffodils and camellias to form
the decorations. Mrs. Michael
poured during the tea hour.
New members introduced are
Mrs. John Arming arid Mrs. G.
A. Brounhill. Guests were Mrs.
Marvin King, Mrs. Lynn Rich
ardson and Mrs. Edwin Maerz.
Sophomore girls from the high
school furnished music.
Hostesses were Mrs. Mark
Gehlar, Mrs. Walt White, Mrs.
Don Watson, Mrs. Tom Dalke
and Mrs. Collette Rust.
Party Given for
Four-Year Old
Mn. Norrij S. Walen enter
tained Saturday in honor of her
son Stephen on his fifth birth
day. The St. Patrick's day motif
was used and spring flowers
formed the decorations.
Honoring Stephen were Bar
bara and Bobby KeudelL Marcia
Boyd, Janet Griffin,. Suzzann
Davis, Bobby Kennedy, Barbara
Meeks, Carol Walen, Mrs. Rob
ert KeudeO, Mrs. W. L. Boyd,
Mrs. Harold E. Meeks, Mrs.
Lewis Green, Mrs. P. M. Hill
and Mrs. Mabel L. Traglio.
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Nohlgreh
Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren will pre
side at one o'clock luncheon
Saturday afternoon ai her South
Summer street home In compli
ment to a group of her friends.
After the luncheon several
hours of contract bridge will be
In play. Arrangements of spring
flowers will be used about; the
rooms and j on the luncheon' ta
bled ! 1
Mrs. Nohlgren's guests will be
her sister, Mrs. Edwin McWaln,
who will be here from Portland
for the weekend, Mrs. Wayne
Doughton, Mrs. Harold Shogren,
Mrf. Kenneth Hanson, Mrs. Tsl
botf Bennett, Mrs. Roland Nohl
gren and Miss Eleanor Trindle.
Fjurvines
Hosts at 1
Dinner !
Lt. Comm. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Purvine were hosts for a charm
ingly arranged dinner party
Wednesday j night at their home
on i Saginaw street. The "affair
waf arranged in compliment to
members of the Salem clinic and
their wives. !
A buffet dinner was served by
the hosts with guests seated, at
individual tables. Arrangements
of camellias were used on ithe
buffet table and about the rooms.
Covers were placed for 'Dr.
and Mrs. Harold Schneider, Dr,
and Mrs. D. R. Ross, Dr. and
Mrs. Hugh LA. Dowd, Dr. Frank
E. Brown, Dr. Chester A. Downs,
Drjand Mrs. Arthur A. Fisher,
Mr. H. K. StockweuV Mrs. Fred
Bernier and Lt Comm. and Mrs.
Ralph Purvine.
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Caroll Glenn, violinist, will be
heard in recital at the Salem
high school auditorium tonight
at t:15 as the last artist in the
winter series being sponsored: by
the -Salem high school Crescen
do Club. ! f. l
Miss Glenn's program ! in
cludes:
Sonata in T Ma lor. Onus tf (The
Sprint ) i Beethoven
Concerto No. 4 in D . . i
Minor , 'Vieuxtetnps
Meiodia , ,,. Tschaikowskr
Improvisation : Ka belawsky
Three Preludes Gershwin-Hettets
Buncombe County, North ! .
Caroline i Bacon
Jim J ivaa Bennett
He1e Kati (scene tram the
Cxsrdss) j Hubef
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Celebrate Silver!
Anniversary 1
1 ' :
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. De
Lapp of route 6 were surprised
Sunday by the arrival of twenty
guests to help celebrate their
silver wedding anniversary.
Arrangements were in charge
of Mrs. Oscar Lux, Mrs. Charles
Warren, Mrs. Ruby Kimball and
Mrs, Earl De Lapp, i
An appropriate program in
eluded a review of the years
since Mr. and Mrs. De Lapp met,
read by Mrs. Oscar Lux. 1
A silver shower was presented
later and a buffet dinner served.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Warren and lis Mae, Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Lux and Lowell,
Mraj Ruby Kimball, Ray Brad
shaw, Marvin Loken,; Kenneth
Loktn, Hr. and MrsV Earl De
Lapp, Sebeka, Minn.; Mr. and
Mrsl Forrest De Lapp and Al
len of Long view, - Mr. and Mrs.
George De Lapp, Mr. and Mrs
D wight Loken and Ronald of
Portland. f
Lodge Observes
Birthday ! 1 1
Salem Rebekah lodge met in
regular session Monday night
with! Mrs. Ralph Hornedey
noble grand, presiding. Mrs.
Nellie Ilium of Malad, Idaho,
was among the tweedy visitors
present and spoke briefly. ,
The Three Links club will
meet: in the club room on Fri
day afternoon. The F. L. club is
sponsoring a j benefit card party
Monday night. Canton and aux
lliary members will meet Friday
night to practice for initiation.;
After lodge Mrs. Robert Hen
derson was in charge of the fol
lowing program in observance of
the 91st birthday of the lodge.
Mies 8 Jeanne Half Moon of! the
Chemswa Indian school illus
trated a song in sign language
Miss Bemice ! Kleihege, accotnp
anied by her j mother, sang. Pu
pils f Miss Lena Belle Tartar
presented musical . numbers.
Miss Beth Siewert sang and was
accompanied ! by Miss Dorothy
Nilesl Mrs. Hunter gave an in
teresting version of the Book of
Esther. Mrs. Jennie Martin, the
only Jiving charter member, was
present 1
Home
Congratulations ge to Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Mohr on the birth
of twins, a boy and girl, Mon
day, March 18, at the Salem
General hospital. The twins,
who weighed over six pounds
apiece, have been named John
Edward and Carlene Ann. Their
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Carl V. Huber and Mr. and Mrs.
Phillip Mohr, all of Hillsboro.
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Betrothal of
Couple Told
MIDDLE GROVE The en
gagement of Miss Norma Jean
Van Laanen to Mr. William L.
Masse;, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Purcell of Salem, was an
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nounced by the parents of the
bride-elect, Mr. and Mrs. John
Van Laanen, at a reception i in
honor of their own 25th wed
ding anniversary Wednesday
night
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf
opened their home on the Sil
verton road for the occasion.
The engagement news was re
vealed in miniature silver hearts
Corner Court and Liberty
EXCLUSIVE APPAREL
which contained the names : of
Miss Van Laanen and Mr. Mas-
sey and of Mr. and Mrs. John
Van Laanen, who were married
March 13, 1921.
Miss Van Laanen is employed
in the Salem offices of Drs.
Darby and Burton, while her
fiance has been with the state
veterans' administration since
his return from service in the
European theatre. The an
nouncement of their engagement
was: made also at a buffet din
ner at which Mr. and Mrs. Van
La linen entertained relatives
Sunday night
Mrs. Melvin Oeede and sen.
Joni of Albany visited in Salem
Wednesday with her mother,
Mrs. Richard Devine. ,
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