t Tpa Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday, funs , IS 47 Betrothal of Kenney i The! traditional box of "choco late! wax passed at the Alpha Chi Omega houte Thursday night to announce the engagement of Minn Beverly Kenney, daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Norman A. Kenney, to 'George B. Adams,', aori of Dr. and - Mrs. Kin ley K. Ada mi, all of Sa lem. Xo'idate has been aet for the wedding. . The) news wag revealed at the Alpha! Chi Omega annual formal farewell banquet In honor ot the graduating seniors. . The house president tacd the ' card bearing the enitcrtCnt newi before pasting theTTrandy. ' : MLsr Kenney and her fiance are graduates of fealem high school She ia completing her freshman year at Willamette and ia an Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Adams is now in the army, stationed at Letter man General hospital at the Presidio in San Francisco. He ex pects to be released in December. Pages Will Be " ' Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer H. Page will entertain with an informal no-host dinner party Saturday night at their Chemeketa street home for their club. Cards will be in play during the evening. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Roland Merserau, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. Page. , Mrs. Joho FewelFef Tamer has as her house guest Mrs. A. J. Baker of Seattle. Next week Mrs. Powell will return north with Mrs. Baker for a stay. Society.... Clubs Music... The Home THIS AD IS GOOD FOn $1X3 ON ANY PERMANENT AT PEADL'S BEAUTY SALOII Located at 4 Corners i 3315 A SUte Street t Phone 25173 ' Machine and . Machineless Permanents, ; $6.50 to $20.00 Cold Waves, $10.00 and up. Win Take Evening Appointments CLUB CALENDAR ' rmioAY Florence Valt Missionary . society meet at Calvary Baptist church. 1 p.m. En 1 1 wood Woman's club with Mr. Earl Strickland, 26S Park ava. 1:13 des sert luncheon. Woman's Relief Corps meet at VrW hall. 7 p.m., no-boat luncheon at noon, MONDAY Marion auxiliary VTW. at VFW hall, TUESDAY Missouri club, final me tin with Mrs. P. C Harland. 371 South 21st. 12:30 no-host luncheon. -THURSDAY Sojourners dessert luncheon, Salem Woman's clubhouse, 1:1S p.m. - A Graduation Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins were -hosts for an informal din ner party preceding the Salem high school graduation Thursday night at their Stewart street home in honor of their daughter, Su zanne, one of the graduates. . Covers were placed for Miss Huggins, .Larry Klemsmith, Miss Barbara Hendrickson, Dwight Quisenberry, also a graduate, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Charles Huggins and the hosts. Mrs. Arthur Jones' will preside at a bridge luncheon this after noon at her Belmont street home in honor of members of her club r r ; . , ' , : : 1 ..'I Iton ijW I --- W2 - . ,,-' i I II:' I I' 1 - 4 S X r II f-sA At The. v I-.' ! C: ---irtV j i rM wr irrci I I I ; M - : VU L IFLi II : sO .. . Ui '- - l CnVV - ' .-.j. I . tii- ) I j j i-jfe 5-2 ,t hard t0 be,v towel of such I i .1 'Z T yvjif y gooa weigni coxion xerry, so son ana I I I If CI zz fir A i.. i...t v.... II I S r7 " . : choico of dainty pastels or plaids. ! I :''!-!' V Alt AW AR , I Cfm. HiiJ lit Aa.,.. I 1 1 I I Ai,r i -"fro, it i Mi"' "-:-?.:J-..4Cr I I ... l fee "af fc- . V X Il l 1 I " .V L . V'0 Ho ' bv I I If -I Pastel Bath a $ 'y Regular bite " .--' I - v .j'"',' ' tp'endld quality cotton terry, . riZr "Z woven In a soft nubby taxturt . Colorful V . that absorbs so quickly, wears . . -f''. " to well. Bath alw 2rx40". I . nun rasx - .-. Closely Woven T0WEl- ,5c jr ! wash aoTH, n-air , c C i Sxza v484 S!aIeSl. James Linn Honored on Birthday James R. Linn was honored on his 80th birthday at one .of the largest parties of the spring when several hundred of hit frjends called to congratulate him at the Marion hotel Thursday afternoon. The party, originally slated for thj Linns' i country place at Lib e'rty, had to be changed to the hotel due j to weather conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Linn received in formally during ,the afternoon with many out-of-town guests here for the occasion. Mrs. Linn wore a two-piece biege dress with roses in her hair. At the close of the affair friends of Mr. Linn pre sented him with a desk and other gifts. Mr. Linn U one of the prom inent hop men in the Willamette valley and a director of Sick's Brewing Co.' Dean Walker made the presentation. The coffee table was centered wiui an arrangement of roses from the Linn garden flanked by white tapers in a silver candel ebrum. Twin white vase holding red roses were on the buffet table Other striking arrangements of roses and spring flowers were used about the rooms. Among those from out-of-town for the affair were Albert Mag nus and Miss Sally May of Chi cago, life long friends of the Linns, who are their house guests this week, Mrs. Linn's sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Rice of Portland. Mr. and lirs. John Silvertooth of An telope, Mrs. Leola Phillips of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Denton Burdick of Metolius, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Banks, former governors Oswald West and Ben Olcott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mrs. Otto Metschan. Mrs. Alexander Collins, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hofer of Oswego, Mr. ana Mrs. o. b. Robertson of Agate Beach, Mrs. Karl Steiwer of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Walker of Independence, Mrs. Clarence Keene of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. DeWitt of Lroni. Mrs. John Powell of Turner and Mrs. A. J. Baker of Seattle. Chemeketa Group Meets Saturday V Miss Bette Terhune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Terhurie ol Jeffer son, "whose engagement to Donal D. Blood jood. son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Bloodgood of Denver, has been announced. The w?d din? will take place in Au gust. The bridalect is a senior at Oregon State col lege and her fiance a lun- ior. (Jesten-MUler). Leona Hill Now Mrs. Worley Miss Leona Hill', daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill of Taft. became the bride of Noel Worley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Worley of Salem, on June 1 at the home of the bride's parents. The 1 o'clock double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Tuton of the Evangelical Urjited Breth ren church of Taff before mem bers of the two families. The bride wore an aqua suit with white accessories and forage of yellow rosebuds and white spray orchids. Attending the cou ple were Miss Wilms Dunigan and Bert Worley, brother of the groom. The bride is a graduate of Taft high school and her husband at tended Salem high school. He served with the navy for two and a half years. The newlyweds will live in Salem.' Miss Pallia . Smith Is Engaged Romance has come again to the Pi Beta Phr house on the Wil lamette university rampua. At lh chapter house Tu-dav night one of the -sisters." 'Mus Paula1 Smith, last year's Mr Queen.1 revealed her betrothal to Robert Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sullivan of Salem. The bttde elcvt is the "daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L A. Smith of Stayton. f plans have been made foe the wedding. Match covers with the poem, "A betlrr match can never be, lift the cover and you will see." revealed the news and were paed to the coed. The pretty, brunette bride-elect will receive her sheep&kln from Willamette university on June U. Her fiance is a junior at WilLam Hte university and a member of Phi Delia Theta. He formerly at tended the University of Oregon, where he will complete his edu cation in the fall. Miss Geertta RaberU Is arriv ing in the capital today by plane from Oakland. Calif, where she has just finished her sophomore year at Mills college. She will spend the summer at the Morn ingside home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Roberts. Dr. aJ Mrs. Ketvla T. tlaeiry. who are here flatting wiUi bet parrots, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Sprague. had as their guests foe a few days this week Dr. fend Mrs. James Martin of San Fran Cisco, who are en route north an a trip to Washington and British Columbia. v Teachers Guests r m .t ui Mothers , Teachers of the Salem HettM school were guets at the Mh ers 'club at luncheon an the school cafeteria on Thursday. Tall green tapers set In crystal candelabra flanked bowl of white La France roses. Covers were placed for Princi pal Marion T. Miller.. Mrs. D D. Craig, Mrs. D. D. Dutaon. Mrs. Charlotte Jone. Mrs. Fred Borer. Mrs." Roy Farrand, Mrs. C t Denhara and Mrs. A. W. Lov- rk la rKarge t cr aiiiwinaU was Mrs. C A. CafVlan asatrlei by Mrs. Leslie Bate, Mrs. Lore. White. Mrs. SUrOey MtrtvsLk. Mrs. Carl Thulio, Mrs. Paul 11m -ey. )r. The guests were retted with knrty corsagra. THE FOOD OF Mr. and Mrs. Cla bourn Tr Chemeketa chapter. Daughters and Mr. and Mrs. William r river of the American Revolution, will jr., have bidden a group of their hold its final meeting on Satur- friends to an informal party be day at the YWCA. Hostesses will fore the Town Club sports dance oe iwrs. reward west and Miss I Saturday night at the Marion ho Kate Dickson, assisted by Mrs. H. I tel. The affair will be at the u. Henderson, . Mrs. R. D. Paris, former's home xwrs. w. A. Katclirr, Mrs. L. Loos. Mrs. Harman Darley, Mrs. C, J. Lyle, Mrs. L. W. Potter, Mrs.' A. A. Underhtll and. Mrs. James Likes. Mrs. Charles Roblin is regent. Mrs. Charles Ratcliff will re view the early history of the Pilgrims. Un Saturday. June 14. a state board of management will hold an all-day meeting beginning at 10 a. m. at Pioneer Cabin at Champoeg. Hostess will be Mrs. V VSnT a . ... - w. wiuon, wno will receive reservations for the luncheon. On June IS. open house will be held at the cabin, with Chemek eta chapter members as hostesses. Tbig is an annual affair and is participated In by all chapters of tne state. Later Chemeketa chap ter will, hold the annual resents party wnen the memory book will be presented Mrs. Robin, retiring regent V Military Rites Unite Couple MILL CITY Thursday after noon at a military wedding at the Presbyterian church Miss Martha Adeline Clark was united in mar riage to Frank Herman Barney. ine bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elbert Clark: chose a light green suit with white accessories and white cor sage and entered the church on the arm of her father. Miss Edna Mae Bodle attended tne bride. The groom, a U! S. ma rine, was attended by the bride's brother, Milan Weston, U. S. army. The Rev. David Fereeraon. chaplain, officiated. Mrs. John Clark, mother ot the bride, played. it reception followed th cere mony at the I OOF hall for 90 guests of the young couple. 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