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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1946)
t -The Oregon Starts sni cm. Salem. Orw Friday. Tune 21. 19-48 Hostesses to Preside at Luncheon Sehrietl. H. G. Smith. Roert L. Elfstrom. Francis Wade. U. Scott Pajfr, Frank Burlingham. Percy R. Kelly. Harry Johnson, G. Her bert Smith, Miss Frances Mai lotte of San Francisco and Miss Dorathea Stetislpff. i Mlm Id alt Smith. ore14ent A social event of the tomlnf j of the Salem BFW club, will hold the final board meeting at her home on North 15th street. Sat urday night at 6:15 for dinner. All board members and commit tee chairmen arc Invited to at tend. They art asked to call Miss Smith for reservations. ik will be the on o'clock luncheon to which Mn. George Rouman and Mrs. Arthur R. Jones will; be hostesses on Tues day afternoon for group of their friends The affair' wra b rel4 at the Hmsouui home on Norm Capitol street. Bouquets of iwet peas end summer flowers will provide the decorative not about the room and on the small : tables. Contract bridge will be 4" play during the afternoon. Bidden by the hostesses are Undamts a W. Parker. B. r. Wil! tarns, John If. Lautetman, Carl T. Pope. ML P. Adams, Ferd Scnlopkohl. George Waters. Roy It. Mills. Karl Kuget. Ercel W. Kay. Homer Goulet. ar, David Wright, frank Ooolittle. Charles Mrs. M. Tmcelstad. will be mar Mangel, George Aiken. Sila ! ried to John William StorU. son Caiaer. Zavid Cameron, P. H. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stortz, all of , . Salem, on Sunday. August 4. The ' nuptials will be performed at the . , ... -,..',,...,, - , .i ; First Congregational church at 3 . r,.H ' o'clock. 1 1 i- -' ' (! The news was told Monday I! ' VT T"TTy Hlnifht at ttx? Delta Gamma sororl- f , ty house when the girls received ; a legal document of property i f : ownership revealing the date, i ! Miss Tingelstad. who is now r employed at the state Industrial j"- I accident commi nlon, attended ' Willamette university for two i j years. She was elected campus bond queen and was also a ran 1 ; i didate in the Marlon county bond ''. contest. Her fiance is a senior and ! ! ; will receive his degree this year A Two Co-eds ; Set Dates For Rites Two popular Willamette uni versity coeds have made known their wedding dates. Miss Leon a Tingelstad. daughter of Mr. and serve your Baby foods from the j j and will entrr law school In the ;!jfall. The couple will livs In Sa I II amji rr . u ti MaVATS A11XI Start baby n'iW-on I feint Pre-Cooked Cereal Food! Three choice grains are blended by an occlusive Hetnx process that makes thia delicious cereal light, Eu-Ty aasd very easy to digest! ' i win r J . Clawi ft t Get iiuisniviS; HAB3TEC03)S; fC tatOOTM rtXTual fmf fiAvoi OUAUTT , Miss Jery to Wed August 24 has been set as the ate for the wedding of Miss rlyn Jory. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B Jory of Salem to Roger C'lawson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ctawson of Butiin same. Calif. The weddin date Mi was announced at a shower giv- t' ' l k. . . . ft t . i ru in iHwmr oi niri. inn rui, me i ! former Roberta Jean Yocom. held 1 1 at the Alpha Chi Omega chapter 1 house. The news was revealed by t, . iinrre earns enclosed in separate I i gifts and opened by Mrs. Fox. ! The wedding will be held in P i the -First Congregational church Salem with the Hev. John I- Knight officiating. The couple will reside in San Joe, where Mr. son i attending San Jose 4 State col leg- and studying elec trical engineeting Miss Jory i a sophomore at 1 I Willamette and ha bt-en promi i i nervt in student activities. She was ;! president of the freshman class 'i last year. Hostesses Fete Miss Ferguson Mrs Francis Finden. Miss Opal and Miss Ruby Friesen enter tained at a bridal party Tuesday night in honor of Miss Muriel Ferguu who wtll be married tonight to John H Richardson at the First Evangelical church. The affair waji held at the Finden home. Nosegays of pansics pro vided the decorative note. A mis cellaneous ho er honored the bride-to-be and ref i eshrnents were served at a late hour by the hostesses Honoring Miss Ferguson were Mrs. Harvey Nnhol. Mus I-aVelle Cross. Miss Nellie Ferguson. Miss Cleo Scheidel. Miss Diane Riga. Miss Opal and Miss Ruby Friesen and Mrs. Francis Finden. Mrs. Fraaklin Bishop and her daughter. Mm F.nid NeUon, have returned from Los Angeles. Miss Nelson has been in the sothern i ity for the a it year teaching and she was jotned there by her mother two w et-k ago. Society .... Clubs Music .... The Home MAXXNE BUREN Woman's Editor JERYME ENGLISH Sodaty Editor y n 7 - r?j pi IK ... .- . 4 5 1- 1 A - ,rS'. i ts -1-- I t.'i-. mi: ,-7 V i FV.vrP.V?i i ' v l . f : 1 -' V c v ' a . a s i i , a, a Gxiptain and Mrs. Ray J. Tntz (Rosemarie Backer) whoso rnarria'3. tock placo on Juno 11 at St. Joseph's Catholio church with a breakfast following at the Marion hotel. Th. bride is th daughter of Mr. af.d M;s. Antfiony J. Becker and hfr husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fritz of Billings. Montana. Th couple will live in Biilir.s. where he is a pharr::a: :st. (Bishop Modern studio;. Shower For Miss Grant Mrs. Robert Fottner will be a hostess at a breakfast Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the Gold en Arrow for the pleasure of Mia Elizabeth Grant, bride-elect of dys Tipton. Mrs Joe Bm ke. Mrs. H. P. Grant. Mrs Jame Over look, Seattle, Mrs Greta Miatt. Mis. Blaine McOintock. Canton, Ohio. Mrs. D O. Lear. Mrs. Ijiu ra Eaton, Miss Julia Noble. Miss Betty Ann Dutton of Opportune ity. Wash.. Mrs. Donald J. Cal lahan, Mrs. James Calloway, Mrs. Donald Blake and Mrs. Foitner. The Chin-lp club and friends Gordon A. Krueger. A micellan- i are holding a party at Centenary eous shower wj!l fete Miss Graint. Wilbur Methodist church social Covers will be placed for Miss; hall beginning at 2 Sunday after Elizabeth Grant. Mrs. Arnold A. t noon. There will be a program, Krueger. Mrs. William S. SmHh, followed by a covered dih din Mrs. Jens Daugherty, Miss Gla- i iver lunch at 5 p m. j College Set Bidden to I Party j Miss Janet Kirk and Miss Eliz abeth NeLson will be hostesses for an informal get-together Sunday afternoon at the Walter Kirk cabin in Morningside for a group of their friends who j haven t been together since last fall as most of them have been away at college. The affair is being arranged in compliment to Mrs. Barry Lambert (Betty Hughes) and a shower will be given in her hon or. The sports affair will be at 4 o'clock and the hostesses will serve refreshments on the patio. Bidden to honor Mrs. Lambert are the Misses Jane Acton, Betty Zoe Allen, Marilyn Archibald, Pat Brown, Carolyn Carson, Dor othy Boyes, Connie Cocking, Margie Cooley, Edith Fairham, Darlene Gardner. Janet 'Gibson, Jean Gooden. Shu ley Kenagtf, Josephine Kennedy, Shirley Lu kins, Helen Shepard. Addyse Lane, Betty Manoles, Elcena Mc Cune, ' Joan Monkman, Helen Paulson, Joyce Reeves, Georgia Roberts, Phyllis Schnell, Jean Swift, Marjorie Tate, Mary Lou McKay. Carroll Gragg. Jean Fid ler, Janet Rilea, June Young, Mrs. Geo r up Manolis and Mrs. Helen Rollandis. Visitors Are Guests Here Mr. and Mrs. Rafael Venegas (Sarah Caroline Morse) arrived in the capital Thursday morning by train from their home in Ira puato, Mexico for a summer's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Morse. The couple's marriage took place in Mexico last November and this is their first visit home., MLss Covert Here Miss Grace Covert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Covert, also arrived In Salem Thursday for a several weeks stay here at the home of her parents. Miss Covert has resigned her position as Red Cross hospital worker after nine months of service. She has been attached to the Mare Island na val hospital find has been living in Vallejo, Calif. Miss Covert will make her fu ture home in San Francisco, where she and Miss Chloe Ander son, a former Salem resident, will share an apartment. Tha latter is already employed in tha bay city. Mrs. Berg Fetes Phi Mu Alums Mrs. Elmer O. Berg entertain ed informally at luncheon Wed nesday afternoon at her Center street home for members of Phi Mu alumnae. The table center piece was of pink roses. Covers wera placed for Mrs. Lewis Roth, Mrs. Robert Fischer, jr., Mrs. Leonard Maxwell, Mrs. Karl Weigel, Mrs. Gordon Leon ard and Mrs. Berg. ! CLEARANCE t: si 1 I "They say I look as I did 15 years ago..." i oaaJJdW-eged women osrer the Ut 9 year hrm reported to ua in language tik 125 above how wobderfully rNDOCfcEMB help the skin efface mad throat to became firmer, fjreeher, aoflar, mar radiantly youthful looking. 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