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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1947)
10 Thm Stat man. Salem, Oregon. Sunday. Junm 1. 1947 -- Tion't Zook ftm.. i but . . . We see by the r paper that al lergies for Bubble-gum are thought to be the reason fcr ulcers, in mcuths of San, Diego "children. We've never had ulcers, but bub-' ble gum certainly gives us a pain in 'the., neck.- ' ' .: - i ... '. It , was told to me . J as the truth by thetine who heard it Two men, who didn t leek too smart standing cn the corner of the courthouse block' were examining carelully a parking meter post . "Well," said one, "they've had to set 'em in cement Them horses must pull back awful hard." Speaking of the weather . . . No mat ter what the weather man says,' it is going to rain. My car is going to get its annual spring bath the first of the week, and that never . fails to bring raindrops. - , ... Maxine Buren i -. -1 Nuptials at Church Miss . Shirley Joan Langford, Mrs. Abner Kline, Mn. Claire Vibbert, Mrs. David Wright nd Mrs. Sam Rundlett. Mrs. Sam Nile Club to Meet. . - .. ' t Salem Daughters of the Nile club will hold an all day meeting at Masonic Temple Monday. Mrs. Russell Beutler is chairman and her committee includes Mrs. O. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. "V. IS. Adams, Mrs. C E. Guenther, Landlord, became the bride of j Paul i Carl Schwertmann, son Of i Mr find x. G. J. Schwertmann of Portland; .Saturday night -at o'clock. The nuptials took place, in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church, with Dr. Joseph Adcms officiating.. 'v - Mr. Jack Finden sang before the ceremony and Mrs. Agnes Callaghanof Portland was the ac companist. The fireplace 'was banked with pink snapdragons and blue delphinium. irs. Don ald Larpent. sister,' of the -bride, lighted the candles. She wore a turquoise crepe frock with white elbow length gloves, white hat and- accessories and corsage ofs -toby white gladioluses and swe peas. . : ' " " ." -Mt. .Langford gave his daugh ter in marriage. For her wed dirg she selected a navy- blue faille costume suit with" cutaway jacket, and pink button trim; Her navy straw .bonnet hat was- ad orned with pink and lavender flowers and she wore pink gloves and navy accessories. Pinned to the shoulder of her suit was a curple orchid. Mifs Joyce' Langford was her sister's Ihonor maid. She wore a pink gfebardine suit with cutaway jacket and "a black straw bonnet with pink flower trim. Her ac i cersbries were black and her cor sage was of pink rosebuds. Wes ley Hodson: of Portland was best man erd ushers were Willis Pyle, Jr, of Corvallis and Lyle McKin itrr of Portland. For her- daughter's nuptials Mr Langford wore a rose beige ' dress with draped skist,, black straw' hat with violet trim and black accessories. Her flowers were pink rosebvds and garden Jar. Mrs. Schwertmann was un sbie .to attend her son's marriage . due to Miners. - A reception immediately fol lowed the ceremony. Mrs. Everett Wilson of Portland cut the cake and Miss Ruth Gettman prcsid- Thielsehs to Be "at Home" Mr. and Mrs. H. Wililam Thiel sen will be at home to friends on Monday. June 9. in celebration of their 50th anniversary. Friends sre asked to call at their West Stitchler is - in charge of table Hoyt street home from 8 to 10 aecorauons. inwe win I o clock. " in the morning, and cards after I, Here to neip eir parents cel the no-host JuncheonJ : ebrate the Golden Wedding will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Baird, (Gretchen) of Riverside, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Thielsen, Stevenson, Wash; . Presbyterian Circles'Met Circle meetings tor the First Pinrncfq tn PrhvtPrian church June 4 are: A,aill lP lKJ No. 1 Mrs. Floyd Thompson, 20 4 n R 001 frfl with Mr O V.. Sieirmund. I Ill .LlOWUUl IVBMVI WW w - - "- r V Miss Ruthi Bedford will present No. 2-Mrs, E. A. Kenney, lead!- "up ' of her piano students in er, with Mrs. W. W. Woodruff, reciUl Tueay evening June 3. 2707 Brooks, for a 1:15 dessert ? "J'VZ? No. 3-Mrs. H. W. Harritt, ?' F Tne leader, In the Boy Scout room at I inveresiro puouc mviu. the church at 1:15. The following students will par No. 4--Mrs. Ralph Shephard, ticipate: Gary Tokstad, Jo Anne leader, with Mrs.! Charles Glaze, 1 De Koos, Jerry Sielartn, Deen RL 1. for 1:15 dessert. I Paulus. Nancy Miller, Richard No. 5 -Mrs. John Harbison. Scott -La Vina Guther, Elsie Can leader, with Mrs. J. W. Bolin, 1155 non, Betty Jo Davenport, Joan Marion, for 1:15 dessert. Nopp, Stone Paulus. Marie Fas- No. 6 Mrs.lL. M. Birch, lead- nacht Carol Sletto, Shirley Sogge, er, with Mrs. Lewis Judson,, 1000 Ruth Cline, Leah Case, Carol Lee Judson street for 1 o'clock cov- neatn, aniney uiixey. ered dhh lunch. : ; ' f , No. 7Mrs. Curtis Hal,! leader, T)A: with Mrs. Earl Strickland, 265 if IGXIO ' rUDl IS rarK avenue, ior i:ia oesseri. : iti - J No. 8 .Mrs. A. Ei Archibald, 1 Flay Monday leader, with Mrs. G. E. Hall. Rt 3, Silverton, for 1:15 dessert Be ( Jessie Bush Mickelson will'pre at the church at 12:45 for trans-J sent students in recital Monday,; porta tion. Eunice Bear h Is Married' ? '-' TURNER Miss Eunice V Bear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bear, was married Friday morn ing. May 30, to Roland Royer at June z, at 7:30 and s:ia p. m. in the Roberts studio, 505 N. Sum mer st They will be assisted by! Margaret Smith, soprano, pupil of Virginia Ward Elliott, and Tra- Lcy Anne Imlah and Judy Baker, dancers, pupils of Paul Arm- strong. ' The interested public is ! invited. . ' The following students will par- a 9 o'clock ceremony at the Tur- P" Dale Karnes, Elizabeth i... n.u.ti. .,.... Tk iFm' Dalton, Chris ana Jonn wood,; W.w k rp. Nancy Snider,-Marcia Maple, Ju- ed at thepuncfi bowl .Mrs. -A. 8.0 ceremony Tassiited J"u ' Harvey- assisted and Mrs. Keith Pyle passed the guest book. After a trip to the coast the newly weds will be at home in Portland, where be is in business. Hostesses Give 'Dancing Party ' La Dema Bunnell and Joan Co ker were hostesses for an infor mal dancing party Thursday night at the Mayflower hall in compli ment to over a hundred of their Junior high school friends. Dean Bunnell was master of ceremonies and refreshments were served during the evening. Cha ' perones were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brooks and Mrs. Bess Bunnell. t j a 1 a t 1 V7Th7 bride. 'iZZT in ma-rS-ge Stf?V l Z7?JW by her uncle. Charles Gillette cl -ffT j ta" uli b"sear; L.Norma waVv ..h MZThZ J(m Caufield,' Marilyn Blakly.l black accessories. Maid or honor wmi.m. urw rk.,am ?i "t? Sf. 7 t WOr 5 m. Welty. Joan Hoereth, fuschia suit white cai-naUons and Da'nt lerry, Joyce Edgell and white accessories. Robert Royer miu 1 . M Wl- .1 I " wa. sen roan J or jus orouier. 1 Preceding the ceremony Juanita Towner . sang "Because, accom panied by Geraldine Edwards. Following a short wedding trip the couple - will be at' home in Salem. Mrs. Hendry's Pupils to Play KUverten "BUls Installation of ftlvtrton and Silverton Hills Home Extension units was held s Thursday at the Silverton Hills VCommunity halt with Mrs. Glenn ' riedwell of Silverton the in stalling officer. . " i- , The vifiting officers I placed 4-ere: President Mrs. -E. A. Kal- vice president Mrs. Karl Hab erly; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. F. B: Renwick. Local officers In stalled were: '-V- ' ; i' President Mrs. Harold Bodeen; ice president Mrs. Chris Stuhr; secretary, Mrs. Albert Tippner; treasurer. Mrs. Walter PafUh. Following installation, a dem ' nstration on the care of feet was given by Mrs. George Benson and Mrs. E. A. BeuKli. j The units will hold no; further meetings until October. - Silverton John. Brewer b an nouncing the engagement of his daughter. Miss Dorothy Brewer, to Mr. Brtice A. Lockard, son of XIrs. Marie Hyde of Los Angeles. The wedding has been 'set for June 28 at '8 o'clock at the Court Street Christian church at Salem. Miss Brewer is employed at the state division of vocational edu cation. , ' , Mr. and BIrs. Homer Harrison ef Lbke Labbhr returned Saturday from two-week trip to Los An geles, ' Where they visited their 'son, John Harrison. Mr. Harrison has been with the Oregon Stages for many years. Last business meeting ef Amer ican "War Mothers will be held Tuesday, June 3, at 2 p. m. in the American Legion hall to plan for work and meeting for the summer. Mrs. Cora - Hendry will present 8 group of piano students at the Old Peoples Home located on Center street Monday, June, 2, at 7 p. m. Miss 1 Beaula Tresnal will assbt with vocal number. David Rhoten and Bruce Goldblatt with "Pches, Michael Deroney. and raui wara win give marionette. Pupils playing will be Marilyn and Sandra Eyerly, David Ke minga, Melvin and Jerry Propp. Judy - Flesslnger, .Melvin Feitel- son. Public is invited. Thm Flrene Vail MlaaUnary Soviety of the Calvary Baptist church will meet at the church on Friday at 2 o'clock. 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