The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 9. 1946
Miss Yocom
Is Honor
Guest
Miss Roberta J ran Yocom. pop
ular June bride-elect of Don Kox
of Eugene, was the honor guest
t a smartly a tranced party Wed
nesday night when Miss Mary
Elizabeth Sisson entertained at
the home of her parents, Mr and
Mr. B. E. Sisson, on Center street
A crystal shower feted the
bride-to-be during the evening.
Contract bridge was in play with
late supper following Bouquets J
of pastel spring flowers provided
the decorative note.
Honoring Miss Yocom were the
M.es Thyra Jean Curiey, Jan
ice Nelson, : Marianne Imjw. Doro
thy Kenney, Maxine Wagner.
Judith Moxley, Margaret Bellm
fer, Evelyn Jory, Helen Zielin.ski,
faicv Wallace, Jane Kmd'.fy.
Florence Duffy. LaVerne Htui--berger,
Mesdames T. W. C'n'ci h,
Brown E. Sisson, Kt!rh Ym.
Brute W. Carkin. William McEl
hinny, Stuart McElhtnny. Hfiija
anin Whisenand, Warren ).. iatlc
nd Miss Sisson.
Dinner Fetes
Miss Small
Suzanne Small, daughter of Mr.
nd Mrs. Brazier Small, was )von
ced on her loth birthday Tues
day night when her mother enter
tained at a buffet dinner at the
Small home on South Church
Ueet.
The table centerpiece was of
green and white with arrange
ments of dogwood and lilies-of-the-valler.
A decorated cake was
t one end of the table.
Honoring Suzanne were the
Misses Jane Carson. Barbara and
Gloria McClintock. Deiores Ham
ilton, Dorothy Bergsvik, Mmam
Sheilenberger, Cathy Moran. Bar
bara Sundet, Avis Stetmer. Pat
Agee. Gloria Myers, Peggy Pax
aorv. Harriet Huston. Dnrn Dixon.
Joan Randall. Peggy Seers. Patsy
K tokens. Midge Newton. Dolores
Clement, Manann Crotsan. Joan
Iched and Madeleine Keene.
Mrs. Xathaa Stelaboek. Mrs.
Abe I. Stem bock and Mm. Louis
C. Epstein were in Portland Tues
day to be guests at a luncheon for
which Mrs. Leonard Subotmrk
was hostess in honor of her sif
ter. Mrs. Robert Siegel of Seattle.
Mrs. Siegel plans to crwne to Sa
lem later for a visit at the Stein
bock home.
Korea t gveata of Mr. a4 Mrs.
Daniel B. Jannan were Mr -sind
Mrs Robert Jackson of Santa
Monica.
Miaa reggy MauMl Ft. Dedge.
Is. recently discharged from the
i my nurses corps following serv
ice in Belgium and France, is a
Eijt In the home of her brother.
. J. Boland, and family.
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Society Clubs
Music The Horn
Taylors Are
Honored
The many Salem friends of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Dale Taylor regret
to learn that they are leaving for
LaGrande to make their home.
Mr. Taylor has already left for
the eastern Oregon city where he
will be with the Snodgrass funer
al home. Mr. Taylor has been In
the, mortuary business in Salem
for 2(5 years.
Mrs Taylor and daughter, Bar
bara Jean, will leave the first of
June to Join Mr. Taylor. Miss
Taylor is graduating from Leslie
junior high school this year. The
Taylors" son. James, will be mar
tied on May 26 to Miss Betty
Jeanne Smith.
The GKP club, of which the
Taylors are members, entertained
with a farewell dinner at the
Friendly Farm with cards follow
ing at the Harvey Loveall home
on Mission street.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Taylor
were Messrs. and Mesdames Wal
ter Nelson. K. II. Pickens, Earl
Barham. W. F. Foster. J. E. Van
Wyngarden. Guy Irwin, J. F. Bil
leter. W. C. Pickens. Thomas
Roen. Harvey Loveall and Mrs.
May Gile.
CLUB CALENDAR
THl'RSDAI
Pring Pleasant Point Social
club with Mrs E. S. Coates. 1541
Stat St.. all day.
Thursday club with Mn. Karl
Kugel. 735 N. Capitol at. 1:3
drrt luncheon.
St. Joseph's Mather, at St.
Joseph's achool. 2:30 p m.
Sojourners. deaaert bridge,
Salem Woman's club. 1 pin
Salem General hospital aux
iliary. YWCA. 10 a.m.
Pi Beta Phi alumnae. Mrs.
James Humphrey. 1730 Tair
mount. 7:30 p.m.
Marine Corps League and aux
iliary. Normany Manor. 8 pm.
Woman's Benefit auociation.
Old l-alw Temple. p m
DeMolay Mothers noon lunch
eon. Masonic Temple.
Brusn Collet Helpers with Sirs.
Charles Glare, t p ni.
FRIDAY
Notth Salem WCTl'. Mrs J. L.
Batdorf. 14 Division street, I
p m
Nebraska and Dakota clubs
hard Ume party. KP hall. 7 30
p n
Music group. AAl'W. with Mrs.
George E Allen. 1010 North 21st
street. 2 30 p m
Englevtood Woman's rlub with
Mrs. S. L. Auman, B?3 Breyi.
SATt RDAY
Wesleyan Service guild. Jason
lee Methodist church. Mothers
tea. Mrs. Louts Lor en t, 343 N.
17th . 2 to 4 pra.
Jason Lee Service Guild silver
lea for mothers. 34 N. 17th street,
1 to 4 p. m
Salens chapter. OCS. Masonis
Temple, p.m.
MONDAY
Gamnte Phi Beta alumnae with
Mrs. Bert Ford. JO dinner
VTW auxiliary. No. 661. VrW
hall. 9 m.
1 rour gift selection for
ers Day made easy. . . !
A Vuillerhuts to grace Her lapel 2.95 the set
B- V outing pigeon... one of many v&JZLZllC
O Sparkling ttrcons . . .to
MissBaillie
A Bride
Today
A wedding of Interest to Salem
friends will take place In The
Dalles this afternoon when MUs
Bonnie Beatrice Baillie, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bail
lie of Salem, becomes the bride
of Joseph Francis Glennie. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glennie
of the Dalles. The 3 o'clock rites
will be performed at St Peter's
church.
Mr. Baillie will give his daugh
ter in marriage. She will wear a
grey dressmaker suit fashioned
with dolman sleeves and a black
horsehair braid hat with pink
shadow trim and pink accessories.
Her flowers will be gardenias.
Iillies-of-the-valley and rosebuds.
Miss Donna Wengemoth of Sa
lem will be the maid of honor
and Mis. William Glennie of The
Dalles will be bridesmaid. They
will wear spring suits and carry
pastel nosegays. William Glennie
will be his brother's best man.
For her daughter's wedding4
Mrs. Baillie will wear a brown
suit with aqua accessories and a
corsage of roses.
A wedding dinner In honor of
the couple will be held at The
Dalles country club.
After a honeymoon the couple
will return to the University of
Oregon to continue with their
studies. The bride is a member
of Alpha Omicron Pi. The groom
was released from the service this
winter after five years of service.
Shower For
Matron
Mrs. Harold Colgan and Mrs.
Hal DeSart were hostesses for an
informal party Wednesday night
at the latter's home in compliment
to Mrs. Harold Dunsmoor.
During the evening a shower
was given Mrs. Dunsmoor for her
new son. Roger. Late refresh
ments were served by the host
eases. Honoring Mrs. Dunsmoor were
Mesdames Harold Bacon, Moody
Benner, D. A. Huston, Robert
Worral. Grant Fallin. Ralph Egg
staff, Lawrence Fitzgerald, John
Jelderks, Frederick Klaus, L. P.
Morgan, E. Newland, Carl Pr
Robert Stutzman. R. A. Wilkin
son, J. E. Morgan, Gerald Brown
bill and the hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. FltsJoha
(Ernestine Loveland) of Chicago
are parents of a daughter born
Wednesday, .May 8, in a Chicago
hospital. The little girl Is the first
grandchild of Mrs. A. L. Harader
of Salem and the first great grand
child of Mrs. Julia Strand- and
C. F. Loveland of this city.
George McLeod of Berkeley.
Calif., arrived in the capital by
plane Wednesday :- to spend a few
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. McLeod.
edge Her pansy 3.40
MUSIC WEEK CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Leslie junior high radio pro
gram. 4:42 p.m., KSLM.
University string Orchestra con
cert. Waller hall. S 13 p.m.
Salem high school chorus and
orchestra concert, 8 13 high
school auditorium.
SUNDAY
Junior students recital of Sae-.
red Heart academy, at St. Jos
eph 'j hall. 3 pm.
Federated Music clubs pro
gram, YMCA, 3 p.m.
Music For
Today Listed
Two events of Music Week are
scheduled for today, the first is a
radio program to be presented
over KSLM at 4:45 by pupils of
Leslie Junior high school under
the direction of Miss Alfrida Wahl.
Participating are members of the
girls chorus, a girls sextette and
the string ensemble. Music by
Humperdinck, Mozart. M o n a
Zucca and Bach are included.
At Willamette's Waller hall to
night at 8:15 the university or
chestra, under Bernard Barron
will be presented in concert. As-
- istin8 wil1 'be Dorothy Dietrick,
soprano
and Kathrine Schissler,
pianist.
PROGRAM
Symphony In C
Dittersdorf
Allegro Assal
Andante
Allegio Vivo
Symphonetta
V'edral Carino (From Don
Giovanni I
Batti Batti (From Don
Giovanni)
Mozart
Mozart
Dorothy De trick
Concerto in D Minor for piano
and orchestra . Mozart
Roman?
Rondo
Katherin Schissler, Piano
Water Parted from the Sea .. Am
Minuet from Eine Klein
Nachtmusik . Mozart
Allegro and Minuet from th
Fir Music ... .... Handel
Symphonetta
Larry McCargar, son of the
Donald McCargars. will celebrate
his fifth birthday Saturday after
noon when he entertains a group
of his friends at the Fair mount
Hill home of his parents. Games
will be in play in the garden and
later a birthday cake and re
freshments will be served. Larry's
grandmother. Mrs. George Lawr
ence of Portland, will be here for
the occasion.
Mrs. Frank V. Prime, sr.. will
preside at a one o'clock bridge
luncheon Friday afternoon at her
country home, "Lakelure," for the
pleasure of her club.
Mrs. Normajt Nelson (Jean
McElhinny) of Lexington is
spending several weeks at the
home of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Charles, S. McElhinny.
IX and Alex DeSrhwienlta
have returned from a sojourn at
Pacific City.
Ann Carson and Patricia Sev
er in spent the weekend In Sil
verton. Ann was the guest of her
uncle and aunt, the Rex All
brights, and Pat visited with her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr1,
and Mrs. George Manotis (Shir
ley Severin).
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Betrothal of
Couple Told
At Dinner
Miss Dorothy Boucher, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bouch
er, revealed her engagement and
coming marriage to David Ny
berg, on of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Nyberg, at a smartly arranged
dinner party Wednesday night
at the Boucher home. The wed
ding day will be June 23.
A "cat out of the bag" reveal
ed the betrothal news to the
guests. A large white cat center
ed the table with streamers ex
tending to each place where min
iature white bags with cats bear
ing the couple's name and date
marked places for the guests.
Covers were placed for the
Mise.s Norma Jean Newgent,
Dorothy Boyce, Jean Gooden,
Delphine Riney, Joan Remington.
Ruby Buiriham, Betty For$ythe.
Marilyn Ifjort. Corinne Knghal,
Peggy Moritz. Trudie Meier,
Evangeline McKinlay, Eleanor
Crawford, Helen Furness, Mrs.
Edward Boatwiight arid Miss
Boucher.
Miss Boucher and her fiance
are graduates of Salem high
school and he is now attending
Willamette university. The bride
elect is also a former Willamette
student. Mr. Nyberg is now in
business with his father as a tax
accountisL He was released from
the navy this winter after six
years of service.
Dinner Dance
Held Monday
Marion county chapter Ameri
can Institute of Banking enter
tained with the annual semi-formal
dinner and dance Monday
night at the Marion hotel. Covers
were placed for 137 guests.
L. P. Morgan, president, was
chairman for the affair, and as
sisting were Miss Lorraine Tay
lor, secretary, and Pauline Turin,
treasurer. The affair was also a
welcome home party for the re
turned veterans who were prev
iously employed at the Marion
Polk county banks.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. McClain and George
J. Greenwood of Pottland. Mr.
McClain, vice president of the
United States National bank,
Portland, is assistant councilman
of the American Institute of
Banking of this district, and Mr.
Greenwood, assistant manager of
the Bank of California, is national
vice president of the American
Institute of Banking. ,
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene !
B. Sive (Anita Jarman) will be j
interested to learn that they are
now at home at the Miramar ho
tel in Santa Monica. Calif. Mrs.
Sive flew south ten days ago after
spending some time here with Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel R. Jarman. Dr.
Sive is a surgeon In the southern
city.
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Mrs. Ralph Ilornaday. noble
grand, presided over a- short busi
ness session of Salem Rebekah
lodge Monday night. The Three
Links club will meet at one o'clock
on Friday for a no-host luncheon.
The ladies' auxiliary of the Patri
archs Militant will hold a regular
meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Af
ter lodge the drill team practiced
for initiation which will take
place next Monday.
High School
Concert
Salem high school will observe
National Music week with a con
cert tonight in .the school audi
torium at 8 o'clock with the inter
ested public invited to attend free
of charge.
The concert will feature Salem
high school girls' glee club, mixed
choir and orchestra. Winners in
violin. French horn quartet and
orchestra division of the national
music cont"st held in Eugene last
weekend will be featured. Con
ductors include Miss Lena Belle
Tartar, glee clubs and choir and
Vernon L. Wiscarson, orchestra.
The program is as follows:
INDIAN SCENE
Girls Glee Club
Love Song (Red Willow Pueblo
Tribe) - Lieuranc
Merle Rhoten -Flutist
By th Waters of Minne-
tonka . Lieuranc
Girls Triple tflo
Bevertv Gustavson at the piano
Wi-um Pueblo Lullaby ) Lieuranc
Alaine Winkle, vocalist
II
Five Choral Number
Girls Glee Club
Com Down Laughing Stream
let . Spross
The Chestnut Tree . .
., Schumann-Aschenbtenner
Old King Cole - rr. Forsyth
So s I Can Writ My
Nam . Spiritual
I Love Llf . . Mana-Zucca-Spross
Beverly Gustavson accompanist
III
Five Choral Numbers
Salem High School Choir
A Wood Song Lester
Dedication Franz-Cain
Hold Out Yo' Light Spiritual
Send Out Thy Spirit .. . i Schuetky
Gloria from 'Twelfth Mass" . Mozart
Shirley Dean accompanist
IV
Salem High School Orchestra
Intermezzo from L'Arlesienn
Suite Bizet
Cavott . Cluck
Pilgrims Chorus from
"Tannhauser" Wagner
French Horn Quartet
Dick WhiUey. Shirley Sogge.
Glen Garrett. Norman Lindburg
Pizeicato Polka Strauss
Spanish Dane No. I . Reh field
Violin Solo, Donna Jane Mackhn
Accompanist. Jewell Guef'roy
Phaon (Ton Poem! . Johnson
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