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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1947)
t Tha Stat man. SaUm, Oregon. Friday . March 21, 1M7 t f I V T - " I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Remington who celebrated their gold en wedd.r.g anniversary at a reception at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Cohen, on March 9. The couple s marriage took place on March 7, 1897, at 2na and they have lived here ever since. (Joseph Tcrr.pir.ir.s photo) Society Clubs Music The Home Salem Man i iWeds in East From the ea.t come news of the vrdo",n(r of Mih Grace A. Kilorier. r.sughter .-f Mr. and Hi v F:ar.k A. Kalberer of Hart f rd, C'Tin . to Donald P Hender .)i m .f Mr Alice I. Vogt of Stlt-m. The ruiptiaU took pUce on JVJ.n-n 7- the Centul Baptist r'virrh ,n Hertford .with the Rev. M Pamf r Burroughs officiating. The tnr.e. given in m image tw her fstrier. wore a poarl grey svrt with (crage of -rchi Is. Miss V:igin.a Dt:ey of Hjitf-rd was iv hi rvr maid and wore a blue n t a h i i Mjjf of pink ramel-Iii- F.srk Kalberer. Jr. brother of ' V M.'ie. wa lesf mm. , A if(f ft.rn followd the cere ir' i v ot tre Kalberer h.imc The tv. iywerij. eiit to New York on the- -oi. yrr.oori Mrs Vog! went for -ti mirriie The ri.oe i a (jraduite of It i ke!ey i gh t-hool. Hartlord. 1 i with the Aetn i In-iiiranre t Her t.iitnd n a raduate of Fil. ni gri m hrnil. He sei vel m th- r;,T v ti. - . er three an t a half f i - ..'mi . ecerved hi discharge : ' I r: ,.. v Me K wtrh fh Wal t"i c't f.f Haittori, wh"re the C Mjpie w ! rrake ttnMr h me. 1 Curry-Reh Vows j Read Saturday At a (.,( t v i-rrmnny i id Satur-dn- M..;ih : .S at 7:30 V--M-k. NTrs I.'!is Pfr. r'.uuzhter of : ami li. t P F. :d horim- fh- bride ' ' - a! n of Mr A D ' i v i : itcuorrl. I he ceremony m-i. K ;! jt rho home of the Rev ' i 'r P.. i!ev Strim jivl Hi- fi'. i.n c.rf.(..ted at th A mble ring St :ie T e rrr. were deenrat-d with -i . r-g ''MwHti H-f re the r.i.r M. Nellie Hidar lighted It '.tk r nnd sang Mr .Inhn P. nrri t r. 'yed the wedding l i rh- The i r o n.-re a blue and black Bin i h i K ..it. m.v.e n simple If r- I c.tti, it the wji: and brr ((ts riev Her frige was i hitr g&rdrnias and red ruse Th ii . i -,t w a unatt.'ndi"l Y hi r r ., .ghter- W'-1 Iri; Mrs T c l v hi ft dte- f blick crepe. tU n i.i t i ies. and cordage of t hi'f i ir',iw A :ni.iin waa held immedi- 'e'v ff.icviing the mTvice Mrs C h r'' P 1'om nit the rjke. and - Kmnf'h Hood and Mrs Pri ri'i ('rrrr.i'i rnirit Ai-ting ''ir Mifs Fhylli Curry and Mrs II v n Frrd Y ' ow ing a weoVling trip to ReiVe British Columbia, the e.i : 'e ii return to Sl-m to live N ir ther have ptirehisetl a new llon'r Mr Curry reeeivel her edu ra ti ri m Mefiford and his heen em pl .ved at tre Sjlem A'it Parts If C '..irr also attetvl.1 Med ford 'inls. and ;s now with the First K ttinal hank. During the war he -t ed w;ti the army in England. Ir.-land. ard France. Dr. iml Mrs. C. A. Dtwiu were In Portland Wedoenday night to hi.r Leland Stowe. famous war cri epircent. lecture at the Ben n Pt!yhnic auditorium Dr end Mr? Down wil1 meet Mr ft' iwe iga.r. n Portluvl Saturday t'd the 'riee will r n to the eo-t to fiend the weekend. Mr Rt mf w:i he the hiwo guet of D." anr1 Mrs. Down. during his aty in Sz.em. He will lecture here Honday r.fht at the Salem high i-mx-1 tuci.tcrnim. Mr. at Mra. Elater O. Berg wiil e ertin member of their cImo ar4 irpr and crd Satur div r.ight at their Center street home Do you suffer fjOiJTHY FEWIB PAW? Ttiia rMl mad lot Is fmmnnt to nlir pmtm. nu dfn' and mnm. rrnT. tfmotd out' fvel Inm. of aurM Afm when du to f mii fwBettoaal aualhlr duiur- CAR Indies Meet Mrs. Clara V. Jones and daugh ter. Mrs. S. Van Lydegraf were , hostesses Wednesday to the Ladies j of the Grand Army of the Repub lic for a social meeting. Present were Mesdames Mary Mann, pres ident; Mrs. Louise Hall. Elizabeth Williams, Angie Layton, Lena Taylor. Mable Traglio, Mabel Bogyske. Rose Garrett and the hostesses. A business meeting will be held April 2 at the YWCA. Services Held Today at Church i "The Day Apart." a lenten ob servance, is being sponsored today at the Jason Lee church by the WSCS beginning at 10:30 am Mrs A. H Davis and Mrs. Roy Lively and Mrs. Marie Putnam and Mrs. Richard Bell will pre sent a stewardship ceremonial as the opening service. Praver Quests led by Mrs Harry Giliette, Mrs. D. O Lear and Mrs. A. E. Utley will follow. Mrs. Roy Roberts. Mrs E. J. Williams. Mrs Elva Duncan and Mrs. Robert Klempel will give noontime meditations. A salad luncheon will be served. Women of the church and community are in ited CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY WRC. at VFW hall. 2 p.m. BPW executive board with Mr. Carmalit weddle. 13SS Broadway. 7 JO p.m. Barbara Frietchie tent No. 2. Daugh ter of Union Veterans of Civil War meet Salem Woman' clubhouse. p m . no-host dinner preceding. 6 JO pjn. Music study group. WU music hall. 1 JO. Marion auxiliary Ml. VFW sewing club, with Genevieve Olson. S3S South 20th t.. 7:30 pm. Florence Vail Missionary society. Calvary Baptist church, meet with Mrs. G. Rausust. 254 N. Church st . 10 a.m.. White Cross work and no-host luncheon at noon. iATlRUAY Salem Woman's club meet at club house. 2:30 p.m.. board meetinf. 1 JO p m. MONDAY Marion auxiliary 661. VFW. 8 p.m.. VFW hall, election Pro America, chamber of commerce. p m. Women of Rotary luncheon. Golden Pheasant. I pm. Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. Kenneth Potts. 1S15 Jefferson st . 7:4S p.m. Tl'KSDAY Daughters of St. Elizabeth meet at St. Paul's Episcopal parish house, salad luncheon. 1 p.m. TL'KSDAY Navy Mothers. YWCA. p.m. YWCA open membership meeting. 45 a m . at YW. WEDNESDAY Nebraska auxiliary at Mayflower hall. 21.13 Fairgrounds road, covered dish dinner. 12:30 p.m. McCormick Ladies meet with Mrs. George Hall. 2490 S. Church St.. 1:15 p.m. Huntingtons To Be Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Ho His Huntington will be hostes at dinner tonight at the Normandy Manor in com pliment to a group of their Eu gene friends, who will be here for the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wood worth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold White, Mr. and Mrs. Nish Chapman, all of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. Huntington. Many Social Events on Calendar The social agenda is filled with many informal events including luncheons, dinners and at homes. Rep. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks were hosts for an informal at home Wednesday night at their Fairmount Hill residence. A few legislators and their wives were bidden to call between 5:30 -and 7:30 o'clock. Invitations were in the mail this week to an open house for which Mr. and Mrs. George Schwarz will be hosts Sunday afternoon at their North Capitol street borne in com pliment to a group of legislators and their wives who are here during the session and Salem friends. Calling hours are from 5 to 8 o'clock. Mrs. Howard Pickett will pre side at a 1 o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge this afternoon at her Center street home for twelve friends. A special guest will be Mrs. Burt Snyder of Lake view, who is here with Rep. Snyder during the session. Mrs. Charles B. Pomeroy will entertain informally at dinner Saturday night at her North Capi tol street home in compliment to her husband on his birthday. Covers will be placed for twelve guests and cards will be in play following the dinner hour. Council Hears Bennett The Salem Council of Women's organizations, meeting at the chamber of commerce on Thurs day afternoon, heard SupL Frank Bennett talk about the night class es being held at the schools. He listed the various phases of the program, telling about the change in attitude among students and discussing accredited classes. Mrs. W. J'. Beard, vice president pre sided at the business session. Salem chapter Order f the Eastern Star will hold a special meeting at 7 and the regular meet ing at 8 in Masonic temple Sat urday night. There will be initi ation at both meetings. Mr. in4 Mrs. C W. Parker fca4 as their recent house guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Chisman of Lis bon; North Dakota, who were en route home following a winter stay in California. 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