The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 06, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    S The Statesman, Salem. Oregon Tuesday. May 6. 1947
Mrs. Percy Jenners f Van
couver, B. C,: arrived fa Port
land by plan Saturday night
where she wi met by Mr. and
l(n John S. Lochead and Mr,
mxtd Mrs. Patrick Thyna of I lolly
wood Calif. Mrs. Jennen cam
down for the Lochead party Sun-:
day afternoon In honor of the
Thynea. She flew home. Monday.
Mrs. Clarence Keene has invited
members of the Town and Coun
try club to luncheon Thursday
afternoon at her Silverton home.
Contract will be In play following
the luncheon hour.
CbaaVick charter. OES. will
meet tonight at the Masonic tem
ple at 8 o'clock. Mothers will be
honored, i
The Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Leslie Meth
odist church will meet Wednes
day afternoon at two o'clock with
Mrs. Vergil Uurnorv, 155 E. Wilson
st Cars will leave the church at
1:45. A devotional lesson on stew
ardship will be given by Mrs.
Metzger. The playlet, "Sense and
Nonsense" will be presented by
Mesdamcs Wilbur Ankeny, Mason
Bishop, and C. W. Stacey.
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sises are of aenriceable seersucker I
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Al4 I cat wUh strap aospenders.
V" i Vj.A. T1e peasaiil atyU blooaea are made of
ClL white batuto with low neckline and
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Society ....Clubs
Music... The Home
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CLUB CALENDAR
TUESDAY
Salem Central WCTU Institute. 10
a.m.. all day meeting. YWCA.
Theatre Art croup wltit Mr, v. M.
Sackrtt. 1910 8. Winter at,. 1 p.m. Mr.
It. Ivan lvll, prnaram rhatrman, -
noavar Navy auautaiy ni ai vrw
hall. S pm,
wKUnctDAT
PEP Teachers club meet at Nohl-
CTen'a. S o'clock dinner.
Auxiliary to Som of Union Veter
an meet at Woman's clubhouae, 7 JO
p.m.
Ladies of GAB bualneu mevtinf.
YWCA. S pm.
Silver tea. Knixht Memorial church.
S p.m.
WSCS of Leslie Methodist church
with Mrs. Vergil Burson, 155 E. WU
aon at.. S P-Jtv.
IHl'UDAT
Soiourncra daaaait luncheon at Sa.
lam Woman's elub, 1:1S p.m.
DeMolay mothers luncheon. Masonic
temple. .
Ladiea Aid of Woman" Relief Corp
with Mrs. A. W. Foster, cards. 2-3 p.m.
Pi Beta Pht alumaa with Mrs. Paul
B. Wallace. 7 p.m.
-Neighbor of Woodcraft Thimble club
with Mrs. Florence Bressler. 323 N.
Mtn t., no-host dinner at noon.
rBIOAY
South Salem WCTU with Mrs. Alma
Barkus, 890 Saginaw St.. a p.m.
North Salem WCTU meet at Jason
Lee Methodist parsonage. 840 Jeffer
son st, 2 p.m.
Springtime
Travelers
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As many travelers are leaving
on vacations as returning from
trips during the Spring months.
irs. tioya Lt. Utter is being;
welcomed home following a
months trip which took her to
Dallas. Texas for the national
AAUW convention. She returned
home by way of El Paso, Carls-
oaa caverns and Mexico. In Los
Anseles she was ioinerf hv rr
Utter, where they both had the
innu oi naing m the new D-28
plane, which is now being used
commercially. In San FrsnrUm
the i Utters visited their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert utter.
Mr. and" Mrs. Ray L. Smith are
home from a two and a half
months sojourn In the south. They
SDent most of their time in Palm
Springs and Santa Monica, visit
ing in rasadena, Clendale and Los
Angeles and other desert resorts
Enroute north ther stormed at
xosemue ana ban r rannsro.
r- .Mr. and Mrs. Mason Rishnn
have returned from a three weeks
triD south which took them to
Encintas, Calif, for a visit with
meir aaugnter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Frenrh. In
San Francisco they visited his
brother and family, the Rex Bish
ops.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Iter
Newman are leaving Thursday for
a motor, trip south. Their first
stop wut do in Modesto, Calif, for
a ivisit with their son-in-law and
dausrhter. . Mr. and Mrs TVinalH
Wells (Marie Ann Newman).
Jfrom there they will go on to Los
Angeles, returning home by way
Of Salt Lake Citv. Thev exoect to
be, away three weeks.
The Nancy Black Wallace alum
nae of Pi Beta Phi will be enter
tained Thursday night at the
country home of Mrs. Paul B.
Wallace at Wallace orchards at
7:30 o'clock. Assisting hostesses
will be Mesdames Clarence Ham
ilton, John Hughes, Raymond
Bonesteele, Warren Dooiittle,
Miss Barbara Pierce and Miss Pa
tricia Vandeneynde.
Mrs. Nora E. Thompson was
hostess at luncheon on Saturday
at her home for a group of Pi
Beta Phi mothers of Oregon Gam
ma chapter who were here from
out of town, for the May week
end festivities at. Willamette uni
versity. '
Miss Mary Farennaglaa and
Miss Glenna Teeters of Portland
were in Salem Saturday for the
May day celebration at Willam
ette university. They were guests
of the former's sister, Mrs. Ches
ter A. Downs.
Brides-Elect
Announce
Dates
Miss Lorraine Dixie Williams,
daughter of Mrs. If.. R. Williams,
Saturday announced her engage
ment to Elwood F. Copmbes, son
of Mrs. Anna Coombes of Water
town. South Dakota, f
Miss Williams will graduate
from Salem high school. Her fi
ance is a former graduate of Ws
tertown .high school, and U now
employed by Hrubetz and Bush
nell. The announcement was made at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Cameron 248 Bellevu. St.. when
Miss Fay Cameron and Miss Will
iams entertained a group of
friends. The wedding date has
been set for August 23.
Miss Moran to wed
Wedding bells will ring on June
17 , at the First Congregational
church for Miss Cathy Moran,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Moran, and Ernest Hobbs, son of
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hobbs. The
bride-elect was honored at a brid
al shower Saturday afternoon
when Miss Margaret Newton en
tertained thirty of her friends at
her apartment at the Royal Court.
Miss Moran is a graduate of
Salem high school and attended
Oregon State college where she
pledged Gamma Phi sorority. Her
fiance served in the navy and is
attending Oregon State college.
He will continue with his educa
tion and the couple will live in
Corvallis.
Date told at tea
Miss Bonnie Barton and Don
ald D. Baker, son of Mrs.. Dean F.
Goodman of Salem will be mar
ried on July 13. The news was
told a tea Sunday afternoon at
the Kingwood Heights home of
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Van Onse
noord. Presiding at the tea urns were
Mrs. Arnold Krueger and Mrs.
Myron Foster.
Gardeners at
Hilke Home
Mrs. Herbert Hilke was hostess
to members of the Kingwood
Garden club Thursday. Assisting
in serving desert luncheon was
Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman.
At the business meeting the fol
lowing were elected to serve as
officers for the coming year: pres
ident, Mrs. Herbert Hilke; vice
president, Mrs. David Ha mm; sec
retary, Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman.
Welcomed as a new member
was Mrs. John Boening. Mrs. M.
L. Bonney was a special guest.
Members present were Mes
dames Harry Bonney, Fred Kulm,
Elizabeth Hoffman, Maud Miller,
Fern Bradford, Don Kuhn, Lynn
Richardson and the hostess.
The Sooth Salem Woman's
Christian Temperance Union will
meet Friday afternoon at two
o'clock with Mrs. Alma Barcus,
890 Saginaw. Mrs. Bertha Lucas
will be assisting hostess. Mrs.
Mason Bishop will give the devo
tions. Mrs. C. A. Gies, who spent
last winter in Mexico City and
the surrounding country will tell
of her experiences.
The Salem Heights Mothers
club will meet this afternoon at
the school lunch room at 1 o'clock.
All mothers who have children
starting the first grade this fall
are inuted to attend. Following
the program the teachers will hon
or the mothers with a tea.
Lt. Mack Maison arrived In the
capital Saturday night from Quon
set. R. I., for a visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison.
He will be here a week and fol
lowing his return to the eas"t coast
will leave on a European cruise
with the Annapolis midshipmen.
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Dinner For -Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph U.- Cooley
were hosts for an informal din
ner party Monday night at their
North Summer street .home in
compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Ru
dolf Baar of Forest Hills, Long
Island. N.Y. The Baars are vis
iting in Portland and Salem and
while here are guests at the home
of Mrs. James H. Nicholson, sr.
- Covers were placed for Mr. end
Mrs. Rudolf ' Baar, Mrs, James H.
Nicholson, sr., Mr. and Mrs. James
It. Nicholson, jr Mr. and Mrs.
Richard L. Cooley and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Cooley.
The Ladies AM of the Women's
Releif Corps will meet Thursday
with Mrs. A. W. Foster, 1585 Sagi
naw st between 2 and 5 o'clock.
Cards will be In play with the
public invited to attend. The state
convention of the Woman's Relief
Corps - will convene in Portland
June 23-23.
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The R. L. Elf strom Co. Announces
AN ESSHIBITIOlNr
OF ART
By the Students of the .
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Grades 1-12
MAY 7-16
The Public Is Cordially Invited to View
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Children of Our Salem Schools
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