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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1946)
Miss Bentley, Mr. jBahlburg Enaaged : I- ' - - Today's exciting newi is an nouncement of th betrothal of Mis Barbara Bentley. daughter of Mr. and Mr. E. Bentley of Tule Lake, Calif., to Crwin C. Bahlburg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl CJ Bahlburg of Salem. -V The engagement was made known at a smartly arranged luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Meier and Frank Tea room in Portland for which Mis ; Bentley was hostess for a group of her Alpha Delta Pi sorority sisters. Ho date has been set for the wed ding, but it is planned for later in the aummer. Mrs. 1 Bentley came north for her daughter's an nouncement party.. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Oregon, where he was prominent in music ac tivities. The last year she has been teaching music at Parrish Junior high school. - Miss Bentley Sa a niece of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arena of Salem. - Mr.; Bahlburg. a graduate of Salem schools, attended the. Uni versity of Oegon 'and Oregon State college His fraternity is Sigma Nu. tie' returned this -& ter from 29 months of duty with the navy. He is "now with Keith Brown Building Supply Co. Visitors Are Honored . 1 Mrs. G.' Frederick Chambers entertained informally at lunch eon Tuesday' afternoon at her North 13th street home In honor of Mrs. Fay Hoffman Church, who was here for 'the opening of the display of her portrait paint ings at the Elfstrom Galleries. - Covers were placed for Mrs. Church, Mrs: Curtis Stewart, Mrs. John Carter. Mrs. Andrew Mc Casn, all of Lake Oswego, Miss Dorothea Steusloff and Mrs. Chambers. I Later in the afternoon the Os wego matrons were entertained at a picnic supper at the country, borne of Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. James Mott. Mr. Church. Mr Stewartsnd son. Jack, Joined the group for supper. Hostesses Fete MtsKuper j Miss Marjorie Mumm and Mr. Tom Burton were hostesses Sat urday night at the home of Mrs. 2L K. Strausbaugh. sr. for the pleasure of Mrs, C. P. Kuper. Sej donia , Burton opened the 4oor. A . pink and blue color scheme was Used and nosegays: and candles centered the tables- and mantle. At the supper hour a nosegay marked places for each guest. As sisting the hostesses .were Mrs. ; Xarl Strausbaugh, ,Jr.. Mrs. Max Graves and Miss Patricia Powell. The evening was spent Informal ly and a shower honored Mrs. Kuper. 'Those .honoring Mrs. Kuper were Mesdames John Beck ley. Henry Kuper. Elton : Kuper, C. F. Mumm, Max Graves. W. H. Gra benhorst. f E. R. Strausbaugh, Jr... If, Stewart. Wiley Weathers, O. R. Strausbaugh, Ji C. Adams, John Cruchow, Tom 'Harmon, Rue Drager, Russet McLpughlin, George Grabenhorst, jr., George Grabenhorst. sr., Tom Ashcraft, H R. Strausbaugh. sr.. Misses Velma Kuper, Patricia -Powell. Tlorence ,. Shirley Stewart, Nan k Mishler. Sedonia Burton, Joyce Gruchow and the hostesses. ' Wsooio's OooeU. First Chrw tlan church will meet Thursday at noon at the church. A welfare salad luncheon will be serv ed and a "business session held. Mrs. Roy If. Lockenour will speak on "Chil dren as an Investment to the Fu ture' at 2 o'clock. A nursery will be available for children during the program. Society . Clubs Music .... The! Home J MAXTNE buren Women's Editor JERfME ENGLISH Society Editor Hostesses to Fete Miss Beming Miss Irene Beming. popular July bride-elect of Hillary Etzel. will be the honor guest at a bridal shower Thursday night when Miix Lorraine Taylor and Miss Ruth Skinner entertain at the Robert Bowman home on South Cottage street. Guests have been invited to a dessert supper and the small ta bles will be centered with pastel bouquets. Contract bridge will be in play during the evening and a miscellaneous shower will fete the bride-to-be. Honoring Miss Beming will be Mesdames Roy Ostrin, William Townsend, Richard-Grabenhorst, George LaVatta, Millard Henny. Gene Morrison William White, Robert Loom is, Howard Kaffun, James McNulty, Talbot Bennett, Robert Bowman, Misses Marcella Schwartz, Beth Siewert, Pauline and Cleo Turin. Helen Myers, Nancy Stricklin, Patricia Cannon. Eileen Stanton, Ardell Scott and the hostesses. Large Turnout For Golfers A warm summers day on Tuesday brought out a large turn out at the Salem Golf club on la dies' day. Prizes were awarded for the score on odd holes with Mrs. Ivan Marble winning in class A: Mrs. Glenn Stevens, class B; and Mrs. William H. Ham mond, class C. Luncheon was served at the clubhouse after playing. Playing, were Mesdames Robert Joseph, Conrad Paulson, John Wood, Ralph Hamilton. Sephus Starr, Robert Burns. Steve Kraus, Reynolds Allen., Edward Roth. Leon Perry, Max Flannery, Fred Bernard i, Robin Day, Clay bourne Dyer, R. I. MacLaughlin, James Sears, Elmore Hill. Tommy Thompson. J. N. Bishop, M. A. Pekar. Ross, Coppocsr. Glenn Ste vens, Ivan Marble. W. T. Water man, Glenn O. Stevenson, Whee ler Rilea, Ercel Kay, Harry Wiedmer, Brazier Small, Frank Burlingham. H. K. Stockwell. Fred Bernier, George Sen wan, Howard Eismann. J. E. Albrich, William H. Hammond, Miss Bar bara Viesko and Miss Margaret Bell. Belog welcomed back te Salens ire Colonel and Mrs. Phillip Alli son (Sally Lansing), who are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips, sr. until they are able to occupy their home at Reservoir and Rock streets. Col onel Allison has retired from the army after serving in both wars. They have Seen away from Sa lem for over twelve years. Re cently they have been living in Washington, D C. - Soothers Pacific Employes club will hold its next dance in the hall at 246 North Commercial next Saturday night, June 22. Good music will be provided and a large attendance is expected. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser and daughter, Janet, were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J Howard Shubert at their beach home at Road's End. . Members of Salore elab will hold their next meeting at Smith Creek camp on July 4. They had a bicycle ride followed by a wie ner roast in the YWCA yard Hon day night. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Pythian Sifters, 24 N. Comnrcil it , covrrrd 61'h supper. SJO am First Mtho4ut WSCS. Carrier Room, all da jr. i Woman's rlloshlp of Knight Me morial church, covered dih luncheon a church. 1334 p m . business; uneet uv follows, i Grand Arret of the Republic) auxil iary. I p m ., VWCA. THl-RSDAY j' : t Women's Onuticil. First Christian church, meet at church 12 p an. Fide I is cUntS. First Baptixt church With Mrs. Edna Conn, Brouks. ,2 p m FRIDAY . Jt5 ! Put Matrutia. OES. Golden Plieanant. i :!0 dinner.. I Pioneer Past. American Legion 148. p m. at Legion hail. Keirer sewing club, afternoon of j quilting at horn of Miss Lois Keefer I Lions auxiJiar, picnic lunchenn, A. C Haag country home. 1 p m. A Birthday Luncheon Margaret Newton was hostess for an informal luncheon Satur day afternoon at the Royal Court apartment of her mother.; Mrs. Luella Newton, on the .occasion of her birthday. The table centerpiece Was of sweet peas flanked by blue tapers. The afternoon hours were spent informally.! .Cover jtirefe placed for the Misses Margaret Newton. Gloria and Barbara McClintock. Miriam Shellenberger, Mariann Croisan, Joan Randall, Joan Lochead, Jane Carson. Suianne Small, Dorothy Bergsvik, Avis Steimer, Made leine Keene. Barbara Sundet, Peeer Parson. Pessv Sears. Ca thy Morah, Patsy Nickens.i Glor ia Myers, Dolores Clemen , Do lores Hamilton, Pat Agee, DiXon. Mass France Asm Kelts rived in the capital from! Haven. Conn, -to spend thet mer at the; country home parents, Mr. and Mrs. CI Kelis. Miss Kens is a sera sculpturing in the school Arts at Yale university. Her arship has , been renewed senior year, and she will eat in September. Has MM Ol Mrs. Carlton J. Me Lead will be a dessert bridge hostess this after noon at her country home en the South River road for the pleasure of her club. Mrs. Gordon Wilson will be an additional guest Miss Naney Stricklia Is visiting at the home- of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Stricklin, for several weeks. She has been at Dibble General hospital, IMenlo Park. Calif, is an occupational therapist. She expects he new assignment some time this jnonth. Doris ar- New um- pt her e A. or in Fine fcchol- her return Phyllis Taw, Mr. Nelson Married Of interest to the groom's many Salem friends is the marriage of George William Nelson, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Nelson of Salem, to Mi Phyllis Jean Taw. daughter of Mrs. Helen E. Taw of Portland, which took 'place on June 'IS at St. Michael and All Angels church in Portland, The . Rev. Arthur Vall-Spinosa officiated at the afternoon rites at 4 o'clock. The groom's sister. Miss Elizabeth Nelson, sang and Mrs. A. Stone was the organist, Henry Scott of Walla Walla. Wash., gave his niece in marriage. For her wedding she chose a white satin gown fashioned with a train, long sleeves and a iweet heart neckline. Her only; orna- irit-ni was a peaii nnnum gin ijof the groom. Her train I length tulle veil with lace insets cas caded from a tiara of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses and orchids, 1 Mrs. William Caldwell Was the .matron of honor and wore aqua taffeta. Bridesmaids were Mi. Bertie Lee Farnham and Mrs. Arthur Trebwasser, who wore frocks of dusty rose taffeta. Their dresses were made identi cal with gathered skirts fashion ed with bustles and elbow length sleeves. They carried pastel nose- Lgays and wore matching pleated taffeta headdresses. Robert Packham stood with the groom as best man and ush ers were Richard Hickmani. Wil liam Caldwell. David Craig and Robert Johnson. , For her daughter's nuptials :Mrs. Taw wore a flowered jersey gown with an orchid In her hrir. Mrs. Nelson attended her sofi's marriage in a gown of black and white with sequin trim and an orchid corsage. The newly weds received he felicitations of their guests at: a reception in the church parish hall. i The couple went by plane Jon their wedding trip to Canada. ,lor travelling the bride dined a black white check suit wth r fchid corsage. They will; mke their home in Portland. t The country home ef Mrs. Ejrle Butler was the setting for a ifo host picnic luncheon on Tuesdjay afternoon when members f the Book-of-the-Month club gathered 'for the last meeting of the year. Luncheon was served in the gar den, i Mrs. Charles Hoover headed the Jaycettes as president today as a result of an election in the organ ization's clu brooms on Maple street Monday night. Mrs. H. Q. Walker 'was named vice presi dent. Mrs. Don Cooper secretary and Mrs. Wesley Goodrich treas urer. Plans were dist-ussed for a picnic and for a joint Jaycette Junior C. of C, dance in July. Co-ed Tells Betrothal Monday The traditional box of candy was passed: at the Alpha Chi Omega house on the Willamette ; university campus Monday night revealing the engagement of Miss 1 Maxine Wagner and Phillip Or j ange. The bride-elect is the ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. j Wagner of Kullerton, Calif , who UnovH from Salem a year ago, land h-r fiance' is the son of Mrs. j Adelaide Orange of Pilot Rock, i Oregon No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Wagner is a graduate of Salem schools and is a senior at Willamette university. Her fi ance is a sophomore at Willam ette and a member of Alpha Psi Delta fraternity. He served in the navy for three years. In the fall Miss Wagner plans to take her laboratory technician training in Portland. The betrothal news was made known at the formal Alpha Chi Omega banquet 'in honor of the graduating seniors Monday night at the chapter house. Miss Elaine Cloudy, toastmistress, received the candy telling the news. Seniors honored were the Misses Wagner, Dorothy, Hoar, Dorothy Kenney, Delvon Long, Pat Carter, Ttiyra Jean Currey, Ia Verne Harnhberger, June Eg german and Mrs. Don Fox. Each senior was presented with a charm bracelet bearing the Alpha Chi Omega crest. ' MIm Mary Elisabeth Sisaen left last weekend for Seattle to take part in the commencement week activities at the University of Washington. Miss Si son will graduate on Saturday and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sissson, Are leaving Friday for Seattle to attend their daughter's graduation. They will all return on Sunday. MIm Mabel Gausea Urtaibed the officers of chapter G, PEO at a luncheon at her beach house at Roads End. Tkret Exptricnced T7alclm&ktrs We FpaclaNie la Repairing Fine Watckea Material ia stock for snost all asakee 10-DAY SH1V1CE We kare a few rood, aew watekea for aale n g. uahheii 141 1. Liberty j First Deer Sooth First Natl. 7 FROM UIIIDOUS - '- I 'AT 3:45 1 THURSDAY i J !l.Ufflfci!aSJ?GlRQfe - AUTOGRAPHS! RECORDS! Coma Along 340 Court St wwl JI Hill - f l- v r CUSHIOII DOT PANEL NET PAIRS Dramatize vour windows for Kummer. with these lovely panels! Ivory or cream color with cushion dots. 38x78-inch size. A, sheer, tailored rov- fl Tj eminent net in soft o) BvCl ecru color. 46 x 78- aa .98 Each inch size 484 Stale St. Salem, t)ri'cnn Miss Janet Rogers Is Betrothed Adding her name to the ever growing list of brides-elect is Miss Janet Rogers, popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson S. Hogers. Her engagement to Hat rlson" Wil der, son of Mrs. Mmc Wilder, was revealed Tuesday night : at a martly arranged party at the Rogers home on Oxford street for which the bride-elect whs hostess. No plans have been made for the wedding. Small nosegays of tea roses. with cards bearing the names of I the couple, were passed to the guests before the dessert supper. Bouquets of roses were arranged I about the rooms. Contract bridge j was in play during the evening. Bidden to the announcement ' party were the mothers of the en gaged coupI, Mrs. Nelson S. Rogers and Mrs. Mae Wilder, Mrs. John Copenhaver, Mrs. Ralph Smither. Mrs. Richard French, Misses Lois Barrick, Shirley Par ker, Mary East, Jean Rowland, Jean Driggs, Alice Dahlen, Alice Wilder and Roberta Rogers. Miss Rogers is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Oregon State college where she was a member of Sigma Kappa. She is now taking her senior year at Willamette university. Mr. Wilder, also a Salem high school graduate, attended Univer sity of Illinois and Syracuse uni versity. He recently was dis charged from the army after serv ing as a first lieutenant with the third frmy in Europe. Miss Rog ers and her fiance plan to attend Oregon State college in the fall. The Rev. and Mrs. C. M. Strang of Chehalis. Wash, are arriving today for the wedding of their son, Charles, to Betty Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Randall, which will be an event of Thursday night. Monday noon Miss Randall entertained her bridesmaids at a luncheon at the Golden Pheasant. Tho Oregon Statesman. Salem, Ore- Wodnoaday. Juno I8.114H The Lions auslllary will hold its last meeting of the season Thursday afternoon at a picnic luaiheon at the country home of Mts. A. C. Haag on Croisan Creek Road. Assisting hostesses are Mes dames Floyd Scamster, Loren Wise, Carroll Ford and Denver Young. niGHT-NOW CLEAN tin f Os sal Mian Cssaalaa ' i I HatIs latanr ,J ,-, 7 ( ALL uofsas fj ASS ALL uorni Comas in poefcoga I 1 1 ' NtRMOSA raODUCTS COL 1 S04N.B.SI L V7EDIIESDAY WHILE ANY REMAIN YODH CIIOICK OF ANY iiBdDrwETr nno)iiD FLOWEDS FEATHERS IlIBBOIIS VEILS MANY FINE HATS LEFT TEIE 1 BOE3E3ET mm 441 COURT STREET MEEEf PLENTY OF I :J ''X in t r fs ' f I Oiiltlreii never mi I grow the need fur fresh, pure holeoiiie milk. 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