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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1946)
AGETEN Tha OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Sunday Morning, April 7. 1948. 1- J it . ii i r v Viewing jMiryi"kat which they will, model at the Salem Junior Woman's dub Eas ter Bonnet txidge' benefit Monday night are Mrs. Norman Wirislaw and Mrs. Donald Parker, f The aftmial event will be held at the Salem Woman's clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Mrs. ladies Smart heads the directorate. (Jesten-Miller photo.) : Charlotte Gohen To Wed in June - and &Ixs. Harry Cohen r Sflmouzsemg the engagement end t camixLf f marriage of their da!lfter, CbarWrte. to Jerry Blam, Bon 4 Urs. Either Hoff lus of PortrentL The wedding . wCJ ' te - place on Saturday, JuneX j " . i. Miss -Coixen -Is graduate of E&Iexa lush; echoai and attended the TJnl-remty of Washington end Willamette univeraity. Her &aace is a graduate- of Portland : acbods and jOregon State col lege. He served fat the China - r Burma-India theatre' 'and in the Sotrfhv Pacific -wtth "the army sir forces. ;-' ' If V SfiMtine Diet 1 Pf'ifWTf ' Msehine neraaaUe linage -; Metflmny Traleed Flsia Danhtfcr Wilson mi la. IS til N. IJbrrty 1 SLENDERIZE - r . s t Yi if r - , .... ..s ' - n- . . . .. ! '.i E1AVG ' -i v. ) - Jf - ! H, Chad wick Aaaembly, Order ef Bakibow Girls will meet Tues day night t the Masonic temple at 7:13 o'clock with the worthy advisor, Lois Burrii, and mother adviser, Mrs. Wayne Henry, pre siding. Initiation will be held during the meeting. Arririnc home this weekend from their honeymoon are Air. and Mrs. Robert Burns (Gallin Hillman). who have been in Vic toria, B. C. at the Empress hotel. The marriage was an event of March 24. Musicians to Give Recital Three Salem high school girls have been invited by members of the Woman's Musical club of Tillamook to give a program on Monday at 2:30 o'clock. The girls are Donna Jane Macklin, violin pupil of Mary Schultz Duncan, Glennis Allen, voice Ipupil of Virginia Ward Elliott and Jewell Gueffroy, piano student of Mrs. David Eason. Their schedule also includes an appearance before the student body of the junior high school at J I o'clock and the senior high school at 1 o'clock. ' . .V" tfc. . ;v-t- - 4 A- 5 t , . .. .-. y v 3 , . ' . . h.'..,, v - - rr y :JW tW -v YOU SEEN, I'JESO IS GEIADnODE? .7.1 Group 1o Meet This Week Evening Mayflower guild of the First CongregationaJ church will meet on Monday at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Davis, 1630 Sag; ioaw st. at 9 p. m. to hear Dr; Lawrence Riggs speak. Woman's guild of the First? Congregational . c h u r c h have planned a meeting for Wednes day at 2:30 at the home of'Mrs. Seth Huntington, 715 North Cap-? itol St Mrs. C. P. Richards will ; have '(devotions, Mrs. Raymond Walsh will discuss mission work in South Africa and Mrs. C. Buf isman will be in charge of XhS thank offering. Assisting Mrs.. Huntington as hostesses will be Mrs. D. H. Cameron, Mrs. W. J. Braun, Mrs. L. C,Marcy, Mrs. ; David Rhoda, Mrs. Louise - Tow, Mrs. A 1 1 a Stock well and Mrs. George George Frank. Laurel Social Hour club will meet'On Tuesday with Mrs. J. H. Edwards at her home near Ma cleay.Mrs. Benson will assist the hostess at the, dessert lun cheonc, Cars will meet on the east fide of the post "office by the park at 12:45 o'clock. t.. .: ' " : . t v, , ' : i " ? t ' " ' I Junior Club Benefit on Monday Highlighting the spring social events for the Salem Junior Woman's club will be the annu al Easter Bonnet bridge benefit ; Monday night at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock. The Easter bonnets will be modeled first with cards in play following. Guests are asked to bring their own table accessories. Those wishing res ervations may call Mrs. Fred Gast. 7047. Mrs. Floyd Wall, 3506. or Mrs. Arthur Roethiin, 2-3431. The models will be Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Roy Mink, Mrs. lloward C'onkle, Mrs. Donald Parker, Mrs. .Carl Halvorson and Mrs. Norman W i n s 1 o w. Mrs. James Smart will play inciden tal music during the revue and Miss Jean Taylor will be the commentator. Those who have already made a reservations for the affair in clude Mesdames Fred Gast, C. C. Beech, jr., Waldo Ott, Donald Parker, James Smart, Kenneth Rich, Norman Winslow, Gerald BrownhflK Reginald McDonald, Clinton Standish. Joseph Felton, Lee Crawford, Edith Kyle, Lau ra Harold, Robert Thomas, Lyle Leighton, H. J. Mohr, Ronald ; Crossland, Ralph Johnson, Arth ur Roethiin, Rudy Calaba. Lee Ohmart, Elmer Baron, Gerald Fisher, Lois Basden, Beth New ton, ' Dayle Burres, Merle Kem per, Floyd Waltz, C W. Jordan, Lawrence Fitzgerald, W. C. Wil son, H. John Anning, Elmo Lind- holm, Richard Lockhard, James Pike, I. F. Bryan, Lawrence Ballmer. Jacob Foos, Milton Dia mond, H. A. Simmons, Charles Claggett, Malcolm Jones. Albert Walker. Ellen McCormick. Ger ald Nibler, C. Ronald Hudkins. Talbot Bennett, Roscoe Wilson and Merrill Falkenhagen, the Misses Lucille and Clarice Satter and Helen Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Liets will entertain their pinochle club at dinner Sunday night. Su.ests will be Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of Portland,, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard A. Meyer and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kennedy. Nancy Black Wallace alumnae club of Pi Beta Phi will be en tertained Thursday night at the Wallace Orchards home of Mrs. Paul B. Wallace at 7:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Carle ion McLeod, Miss Leila Johnson and Mrs. Wheeler R. English. Mrs. William Speirs and daugh ter. Judy, of Portland are arriv ing today for a several days stay at the home of her mother, Mrs. Harry U. Miller. : i , ? . T' : 0 .. ' . . . r i . . - y.. .,7. , : t - - j.tv -...i " ' : 4 ' 1 Mrs. Burton A. Myers Mill open : hrr 24th stret home to merfTocrs of the Mji ion - Polk, county medical auxiliary Tues day night for a desx-i t snipper at 6:30' o'clock. Assisting hostesM-s are Mrs. Hugh A. Doud. and Mrs. I.. O.. Clement.' Dr. W. Wells Baum, will talk to the group on "Socialized Medicine.'' Mrs. Ivan Merchant. Miss Mar garet Bell and Mrs. Richard Nel son will entertain the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at dinner Monday nigh at 6:30 o'clock at the Merchant home. Miss Bottler Tells Troth The engagement of Miss Grace Bottler, assistant attorney gen eral and Donald T. Nelson of Portland is being revealed to day. Miss Bottler is a graduate of Northwestern College of Law in Portland, is a member of the Salem SoroptomLst club and president of the Toastmistress club of the city. Mr. Nelson, a graduate of Yale, is manager of the account ing department of the Standard Insurance Co., Portland. He is district governor of the Toast rnastfis. No date has been set for the wedding. ,1. ill A 111 ' . - v ill in --- - i jt i nriT. imka i t ii r 17 . :2sa' Flattering from atiy angle . . . our Easter coat beauties I Long . j. 1. Romantic is the word lor Easter harts! Lush and lovely with flowers and lacy straw ... prim in the Victorian mood . . . or angelic with filmy veiling! This year's Easter bonnets have both heart and eye appeal . . . and there's the perfect one for you. here and now I Com in tomorrow and see the most glamorous collection that ever graced an Easter parade. Smartly and so Inexpen sively yours from the store that stars far.h!on . . . at your pricel Coats - Suits - Dresses Blouses - Jewelry The Queen's Ball On Saturday Fiit formal dance fen the spring social calendar at Wil lamette university Will be the Queen's ball, sponsored by the WalluUh. - student .year book, slated for Saturday,- April 1?. in the campus gymnasium High light of the ball will be the pre sentation of a Wallulah queen elected from five coeds still in the running. Eileen Lytle of Portland. Paula Smith. Stay ton; Joyce Fuiman, Hall. Mont.; Bev erly Briggs, Great .Falls. Mont., and Francei Ball, Raymond, Wawh. " The five campus bettuties were selected thi week by ten' male judges, who chose five from 19 contestants appearing in s chap el program. Girls were Judged on chapel appearance, a full length picture, .and a head and shoulders picture. A secret Judge will choose the queen from the finalists and she will be an nounced for the first time at the ball. Committees for the dance are Jean Carsh on decorations which will carry out the royalty theme; Verna Stocks, orchestra; Virgie Wicks, refreshments, and Mar lon Reamer, publicity a ZZ Flattering from any angle . . . our Easter coat beauties! Long or short, they're delightfully feminine? with fashion news in rounded shoulders, curved waistlines, dressmaker accents. Weve a superb collection . . . ; Wonderful afop everything through Springtime ... and at prices tuned to modest budgets! Fashionette 429 Court Street Mrs. Fred Slump retaraed from a two week vUlt In Catifor- ' 1 i a . w a - a s a. . m - Mill i::i ii t i t r- $ jacKson jeweiers i ft? 223 No. IJberty Opposite Para mount Market ?m&2Mt rasnioneue ; ft .' hfccr s )jt nla. While in !Jn!la, she vUMet with the J. If. Iutermana. Holly ; Says 1 1. A