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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1946)
1 PACEEIX Tit OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Saturday Morning, April 6. 1948 ! ' Shower Will - Honor Miss Brown : 1 v Miss Carolyn Brown, popular ; bride-elect of Mr. Charles Of fen rt Topeka, Kansas, will be the honor guest at an informal at horn thi afternoon when Miss t , Jere Simmon entertains at her CwyTtn street residence In Mon . -: " motith. Guests have been; Invited to call between and 4 o"tlock and T ; vaae shower will fete the bride "tobe; Arrangements of sprint Cowers wUl provide the decora ' tlve note. . I Attending from Salem will he XI Us Bromn. her mother, Mrs. f ' T. Ivan BrttwnMrs. Bruce Van- Wyngardenl Mrs. Arnold Hard ' man, Mrs. tTuwnas Hill, Jr.. Mr. , Dean Trumbo, Mrs. F.waUt Fral, Urt. OIU Williams. Mrs. "Robert G. Brady, Jr.; and Mrs. Oscar Ewtraoo. A No-Host , Dinner Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Wfxtdanan . oee . are arranging a no-hot dinner party for tonight a the . 9 Normandy Manor for the pleas ure of a (roup of their, fi iend. The guests will father at the JWoodmaiuee home on South High street preceding the din ner. Covers will be placed for fourteen guests. i . ! ' v Rites 'Read in ' Bay City A simple redding tiok pVare recently in the ivy-coveted S a e denbcrgian church at Washing ton and Lyon street. San Fran cisco, hen Jklrs. Josephine M. XUher became the bride' of Ma-' . Jar Ira K. Eald of Fort Doug . Jas. Utah. .' " Mrs. Fisher's 9 yt-ar old daughter. Janice. was the. brides maid at the afternoon ceremtony. Mrs. Fisher came to Sn Fran Cisco from her honwn Salem list year to act as secretary to Edward P. Madigan. The couple will mike their hocne at 2.135 Sacramento street, San Francisco. . Social Calendar Events Listed i - . The erring social ralTidr fur , VTiilamette unheriuty fture. a aocial function for every voeek ena until the clae of the "se mester, Frrm small group meet- Irfgs to the formal htH. -the reekend are scheduled foi ', erent right up to cl-ed week end June 21 before fial ex- aaronatiors. . ' Besinrm: the hrwt of eents will be the Independent Women holdirg an informal party April 1J. The Queen's ftwmjl ball. . sponsored- by the yearbook Wal- la! ah. is flated 'for April 13. Saturday, April 27, U scheduled .- .tor TVKA play day and Lausanne halL Women's dormttny. will gave formal dance on that date. May Weekend will begin !&ay S when the May Weekend play . rUl be gien. Traditional Week end festivities will t ike 4.. e the foi lowing day'vlin the Mhv Qtieen is crowned and the even ing. of May 4 there will lie aii I Associated Student of Wiildm . j v ette University em -f urna! dance in the gym. . Three elites, the's-toh .m iM-.; enicrs -and 'f recti men. hue jt ed May 11 as the date for their ''rlasa.' parlies. Indet,endnt Men nd Wcmen have chehaied a formal banquet for Mjt IT The emi-annual inter-fta'ei o ty for mal be hld May 18. and sport dime for Lauanne hall em May 25 concludes the fe.tjv . lues for the month of My. Independent Men and Womert will gie a picnic en June 1, with the seroi-annusfl Panhellen Ic formal sponsored by Use fyuir women's Greek letter oreaniza tions .n the camims ,aIo on that date. June t finds the csmpui fra : ternities Laving a hech iarty and June 15 there wilt be a . i picnic f iVen : by the woerven of Laur.-s halL Lt ASWU dance cf tte semeater. ,a formal affair, will be held the evening of June 15. Academic convoca tion on June 39 ends the se Salem Pi Phis ' Receive Pins Addys Lane an4 With Fair ham cf Sim rercire4 recogni tion pins Ir having the highest trrade and performioc Uie. irmmt rvie ty Jth iytlamette uni versity chapter ot Pi -Beta Phi oronrf. It waa snimmcH this week. Margaret Wet of Port land received 9e cup fir the most euUtandinjt pledge. House president, Lorraine Murdock. of ! Salem, aoa!e the' award. I Following the presentation of ; - the awards, a party was given by pledges-, and newly in:tia'ted members honoring Mi members. - The mtlziz followed a fcce rush parry her-.e- , " Society Clubs Music The Home .1 : i ' j Max in Buren i Jeryme English Knapps to Be Jiosts Mr. and Mrs! Gardner Knapp will entertain at dinner tonight at their Chemeketa street home In rompliment to members of their club. Later in the evening contract bridge will be in play. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Karl Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow, additional guests, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feike, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bow ers, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mr. and Mn. Bjarn ErHcksen and Mr. and Mrs. Knapp. Reception to Honor Choir A reception at the parish house Is being planned by ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal churih for Sunday afternoon following tne choir's presentation of '"The Crucifixion" by Stainer. The program begins at 4 o'clock. The reception will be in honor of the choir, but all members of the audience are invited to the parish house for refresh ments. Mrs. Robert Brady, sr., and Mrs. Vernon Perry will p6ur. Mrs. Arthur Kneass is in thai ge of the reception. Meeting of tbe freshman group of the Junior Catholic DaughU'rH of Amerira was held at the home of Kuby Bair.ry. April 3, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. William Mott presided at luncheon Friday afternoon at the Maicion hotel; in compliment to members of her club. Later in the afternoon; contract bridge was in play at the Mott home on Rural averiue. v fi n H hi n n n m n 5V proudly present Wesley Simp?ori Guilom Fahrics, inspired by th ri U tiea-ure of the Metropolilan Museum . . . especially crraied for the Museum's exhibition of American Fashions and Fabric. Enchanting prints. Angel Wings . ' Creek Medley . . . Persian Garden . . . pljids, stripes and plains in a variety of important weaves ... all in Art of the World colours. Thee are fabrics ,to tallc -lxut . . . lo add zest to your ward robe ... to be embodied in beautiful! Contrived designs by Vogue. n i r r 'i ''.-A !i p t ' il Fabric Department . Main Floor Persian Garden! Uirvana Stripe! Flower Garden! Ite Aure to see Museum Mas terpiece by Wesley Simpson, it: CLUB CALENDAB MONDAY Delta Gamma mothers club, chapter houaa. 1 p.m. Deaconess hospital auxiliary 1:30 at church. ' Gamma Phi Beta slumnaa with Mrs. Ivan Merchant. Rout S 3d p-.m. TW auxiliary, open meeting. VrW hall, t p.m. installation. - Evening Mayflower guild. Prt Congregational church with Mn. Gilbert Da via. 1 830 Saginaw sU, S p.m. TV BSD AT St. Paul's EpUropat Junior guild. Parish hall. 30 am. Eastern Star social day club. Masonic Temple, noon luncheon. Past Presidents WRC with Mrs. Dora Pratt. 1153 14. 16th st . all day, covered dish luncheon. laurel Social Hour club with. Mrs. J. H. vEdward. Mac lea v.. meet at east side post office. 12:43 p m. Pi Beta Phi mothers. Chapter house. 2 p m. Marion-Polk Medical aaxiliary with Mrs. Burton A. Myers. 575 N 2,4th st.. dessert 'supper. S.30 p.m. Rainbow Girls meeting and ini- tlation. Masonic Temple. 7:15 p.m. . HfDSKSDAV New VFW auxiliary organlra- tion meeting, VFW hall. 8 p.m.-: Women's guild First Congrega-:; tional church. ith Mrs. Seti, Huntington. 715 N. Capital it , 2J p.m. WSCS Jason t-ee church, board meeting 10.30 a.m.. regular nieet ing 11-am., luncheon. 12 30 p m. Circles of WSCS First Method ist church meet at 1:13 p m.r hoard rreeting in Carrier room. 9 5 jn. Salem Grange covered dih dinner, 1:38. with Mrs Blanch McCleery, 1499 SUte St. THfRSDAV I'ringle Pleasant Point Social club wuh Mrs. J. M. Coburn, all dav Soj'Urner. S a 1 e m Woman's clubhuu.ve. 1 pin. ! Mrs. II. I. EUR or Rasalia, Mr'ash., and daughter, Mrs. At djen llolcomb of Pocatello, Ida.j; rrove to Salem Wednesday to see ?rs. G. V. Ellis, the mother and gjrandmother, a patient at the Uoyce home. o.i This famous nationally adrertiseJ label with each dress length Wedding in Tacoma of Interest Frotrt Tacoma comes news of the marriage of a former Salem A mart, Leonard R. Rush, to Miss Paula G e r a 1 d i n e Jennings, daughter of Mr. Thomas Jen nings of Dallas, Texas, which took place ort March 25 at the Tacoma home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. falter Rush, who formerly resided In Salem. - The Rev. Henry G. Dietz per formed the nuptials at an eve- i ninj ceremony at 1 o'clock. A reception followed the rites. For her wedding the bride selected a grey tailleur and her flowers were orchids. -The couple will be at home in Tacoma at 210 Marymac Apts. Mr. Rush is now associated with the Brown and Haley Candy Co. of Tacoma. The groom gradu ated from Salem schools and at tended the University of Oregon. He served as a first lieutenant with the eighth air corps. The new Mrs. Rush received her edu cation in Dallas, Texas. DAR Meets In Dallas Chemeketa chapter. Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet today at 2 o'clock with, Mrs. C. L.. Crider, 518 Academy street, Dallas. Assisting her as hostesses will be Mrs. Oscar Hay ter. Mrs. O. B. Sundberg, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. E.. B. Bosattj and Mrs. A. E. Austin. Mrs. Dean Walker of Inde pendence will be; the speaker. A report of the nominating com mittee will be given during' the --..business meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lee Page (Virginia Lee Campbell) are being welcomed in the capi tal. They arrived in Salem Wed nesday from their honeymoon trip which ' took them to Lake Airowhead, Sacramento and Pilot Butte inn at Bend. They are temporarily with his par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Page, until they find living accommo dations. The couple's marriage took place on March 17 in Santa Ana. Calif. MUSEUM MASTERPIECES EXPRESSED IN DESIGNS BY.VOGUS F3 ' I'll ftlAri t'&:S SX'f '!'v Mrs. William Merriott who will be installed as worthy ma tron of Salem chapter, No. 162. Order of Eastern Star when it Is instituted tonight at the Masonic Temple at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Merriott is a past worthy matron cf Chadwick chap ter, OES. Mr. Walter Lansing will be the worthy pa'r,n. Grand patron of Oregon. Sylvan West of Portland, and his ofiicers wili institute the new chapter. (Kenncll Ellis). Mrs. Henry A. Simmons had as her luncheon guests on Fri day. Mrs R. B. Ambrose and Mrs. K. Kred Shearer of Port- land. Miss Harriet Hawkins, a jun ior at the University of Oregon, Is spending the weekend in Sa lem with her mother, Mrs. Tay lor Hawkins. 1 Pattern 50 Pattern 5611, 75a i .4 'jMPWwajBBO'OMi 4 lit ! I 4 1 2 1 1 i t-i ii - ) t . A Sunday Dinner Party The home of Mrs. I- Daye Idleman will be the scene of an informal no-Host, dinner party Sunday night.! Later in the ev ning contract bridge will be in play. I he hostess will arrange spring flowers about the guest rooms. i - i Covers" will" be placed for Dr. and Mrs. B. F.'Williamsl?r. and Mrs. Tom Dunham, Dr. and Mrs. Irvln Hill. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stamey, Dr. and Mrs. Paul S. Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Bothwetl Avison and Mrs. 'Idteman, A POPULAR STYLK OF 1HCKKV Wrap-A round Toppers . $1.98 io $6.00 i - -, " To tak . th : p!ac of blouses . , . this type of dickey is the smartest im aginable! Comes in beau tiful sheers, rayon3, ny lons, cottons, etc. Many with embroidery trirv3. See them in the. handker-' chief department today. 1 Miller's I coV A A " -1 r t Hall Officers i -Installed . At an informal . cererhony, Marian Bertoglin, Portland,, was installed the new president of Fredrick son hall, women's dor- mitory on the Willamette uni- versity campusJ by Mrs. : -Helen Goodenough, housemother of the hall. , Other f f icerf installed were Heleti Wilsoti," Elates, first vice president; Qwen Harper, Port land, second ivice president; Sarah Wattierj Kenny Dale, secretary-treasurer; Marjorie Clark, yakima, jWah.T reporter, and j Joy Bushnell. Sherwood, ,ong leaner. U i I -I 1