The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 14, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    I Tkm Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Saturday. June 14. 1947
Brides-Elect
Honored at
Showers
Par tie are being arranged in
compliment to th many June
brides -elect this month.
. Mus Cathy Moran, who will
1 married Tuesday to Ernest
H.bbs. will be honored at a pre
nuptial party Sunday night when
Misi Jane Carson entertains at
the South Commercial street home
of her parent. Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Can-on. Fifteen of the college
set have been bidden to a buffet
supper.
Te Hener Mfe Hat hie tt
Another rular June bride-
elect is Mi Margaret Hughlett,
who will become Mrs. Edward
Peterson on June 25. Miss Donna
Upjohn was hostess for a dessert
i-upper party-Friday-night at the
South Liberty ttreet home of her
parents, the Donald Upjohns, -in
honor of Mis Hughlett. The eve
ning was per.t informally and a
miscellaneous shower feted the
bride-to-be.
Honoring Miss Hughlett were
Mrs. H. W. Haifrhlett, Miss Ruth
Hughlett. Mr. William Cate of
Boston. Mu. Leo Brockway, Mrs.
Frank Patterson. Mrs. D. H. Up
john. Mr?. Richard Upjohn, Mrs.
W. A. Reeves, Misses Virginia
Case, Barbara Belt, Joan Mc
Corkle, Jean Patterson, Charlotte
Reeves and the hostess.
Mrs. William Cate, who is here
from Boton for the summer with
ber mother. Mrs. Frank Patter
son, will entertain at a 7 o'clock
dinner Tuecay night at the Pat
terson home in compliment to
Miss Hughlett. A miscellaneous
shower will honor the bride-elect
and the evening will be spent in
formally. Bidden are Mis Hughlett, Mrs.
H. W. Hughlett. Mrs Frank Pat
terson. Mi. Bessie Horner. Mrs.
Arthur Wibon. Mrs. John Brown,
Mies Dr.ra Upjohn, Ruth
Farmer. Barbara Belt, Virginia
Cae, Ruth and Patricia Hughlett,
Jean Patterson and Mary Nims,
Vicky Jtnes snd Mrs. George
Luthy of Portland.
Visitors la Salens Sands? will
be Mr. Ruth Herman and daigh
ter, Miii Iartha Herman, of
ReburF. who will be guests of
the formcT's brother-in-law and
aiiter. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Car
vx. Mist Herman and Lawrence
White wift be married at a high
lioon cererrfr.y in Roseburg rn
June 21 at tr?e Episcopal church.
The courie wiil.be in Berkeley for
the summer attending the Uni
versity cf California and in the
fall will go to Oroville.Xalif., to
continue with their teaching po
sitions at tne high school.
Society ....Clubs
Music .... The Home
CLUB CALENDAR
SATLKDAT
Salem Chapter. OES. meet at Masonic
Temple, a p.m., initiation.
MONDAY
Auxiliary to the United Spanish War nual June
veteran i meet viw nan, p.m., so
cial hour following.
White Shrine of Jerusalem meet at
Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
TUESDAY
American War mothers meet at Leg
ion hall. 12:30 p.m.
Salem Central WCTU with Mrs. W.
A. Barkus, 220 Vista are., S p.m.
Sons of Union Veterans and auxil
iary, with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pratt,
route 3. f JO no-taoct dinner.
THURSDAY
Women's Council of First Christian
church, church parlors. 2 p.m., welfare
luncheon at noon.
FRIDAY
North Salem WCTU. with Mrs. T. J
Williams, 740 Chemeketa street, 2 p.m
Reunion for
Field Family
t'S:?? Champaign, Illinois, th com
Members of the Field family
are
weekend
versity commencement festivities
Floyd Field, his daughter. Miss
Lillian Field, and Miss Rebecca
Lacy, have arrived from Atlan
ta, Georgia, and are guests of Mr
Field's sister. Miss Hetta Field
at the family home on Center
street.
Mr. Field has come for the 50th
A Luncheon
And Dinner
Are Slated
University House will be the
setting for two affairs this week
end during the Willamette uni
versity commencement festivities.
This noon Mrs. G. Herbert
Smith will preside at luncheon
at University House in compli
ment to wives of the board of
trustees, who are here for the an-
meeting with their
husbands.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
James W. Crawford. Mrs. C. L.
Starr, Mrs. Guy Goodsell, Mrs.
Laurence Nye, Mrs. Robert Not-
son, all of Portland, Mrs. Neil
Shaffer of Kent, Wash.. Mrs. Hugh
McGiivra of Forest Grove, Mrs
L. O. Griffith of Eugene. Mrs.
Frank Bennett, Mrs. M. C. Find-
ley, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs. C J
Atwood of Seattle. Mrs. A. A.
Schramm, Mrs. Tinkham Gilbert,
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs.
Paul Wallace. Mrs. Robert L.
Elfstrom, Mrs. Roy Harland, Mrs
Silas Fairham, Mrs. R. A. Fedje
and the hostess.
Dinner on Sunday
Sunday afternoon Dr. and Mrs.
Smith will entertain at dinner at
12:30 o'clock at University House
for Dr. Charles M. Thompson of
To Marry in ,l,e So.,ll. .Jyjj-g fa
A Hostess
Lowell San ford, a graduate of
the Detroit high school, will be
married to Juanita Riggle Bressie
on June 22 at The Wrr Knk O'
The Heather at Forest Ijiwii Me
morial park in Glrndale. Calif. The
groom-elect is the son of Louis T.
San ford of Glendale, Oregon and
his bride-to-be is the daughter of
Mrs. Florence Riggle and Paul S.
Riggle of Independence. Kansas.
The couple will live in Ijm An
geles where he is with Western
Electric Co.
Mrs: Robinson to
Head Mothers
At the Chi Omega mothers
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Frank Waters on Friday Mrs. G.
L. Robinson was elected presi
dent of the Willamette university
Chi Omega mothers for the en
suing year. Other officers were
Mrs. Alfred Montgomery, vice
president; Mrs. Henry Boyd, sec
retary; Mrs. William L. Allen.
Mr. Otten
Itrrilal at IllM.rtl'rt
IjpiU of Mrs. C. L. lUodgelt
appeared in recital at her home, j i
6VI Shipping atreet on Thur attar f f"T C "Y efl
Mis Kay I.. Snnlh wa rwtr
for mm lnfoimt tliiuiri Jity
Vdnexlay night at her Center
street home in honor of a group
of high school tejehers.
After the dinner hour the
hoaite atiowed moving iitutr-
of the uncut trip to aouthrtn Cal
ifornia and Palm Sprmg.
Bidden were Mr. W. E. Smith.
Mrs. Leah Hogue. Mrs. Harry
Johnson. Mrs. Ellen Fisher. Mrs. r l TV
T. W. Creech. Mku Leila John- VlOlin, FlOnO
aon. Miss Beryl Holt. Mitt Mar - . . i t i
Eyre. Miss Mildred Christenaon. HeCltal MOndaV
at:., t. ti:n . r-, .
. iiiiis. raiu Ann Dornif.
Miss Ola Clark. Mi.s Vivian Chan
dler, Miss Lillian Davis. Mi Ada
Ross and Miss Carolyn Wilson.
afTrr ni
m l ti lite aiidietM-e aitd al
lfittrl live tal rnnjr wtiKh lJ
lowed Pupil afipearmg are IelbTt
and Mary Loutae flolltm. Kath
Irfu llirk.. IVlorrs Farthing. Sara
Smith. Oar) I Jniten, ("ami atvt
Shirler Taeeerl. iVNae Keutef.
Mary Ann Mi Jar lane. Joan Kim
age. Maryetta Smith, Harry arwt
Esther Culp and Kathleen Kuhn
I n INwtlarvl
Ut en f a f I c4
tSe are Miwt Um
VUOhtnny. Marte tme. fbr
J TtlSmr, Cilrnrtin SwrHmkt,
- tVr. Ijmt A' ml4 mm4
le man. t.-ge W UUa Hter, b9 Mr ...l M i
ttm oi Mr. ard Mr. Ceoge II s Vt tyunmr
Ollen. now of Portland, to Mm
Mary FJlen MrCurdy. dauchtee 4
M' J"'-"'"Liohover Given for
M urdy. ! wedding ts larne4l
for early Auguat. IlinQ Bride-ClcCl
Mia. MrCufdy atte75 the ' 4J -
inietuiy oi mrgon aewj is a
treasurer: and Mn. Frank Wa
ters, membership chairman.
The last meeting of the seawn
will le a picnic on Sund4. Jun
22. at the home of Mia. W. S
Miller in Portland.
1 jaKsWia
Mr. and Mrs. Daltert Jeen
will present their iolm and pijri
studemt in recital Moctday night.
June 16. at the Roberta aludto at
o'clotk. The interested public U
in itcd to attend.
Partiriating will be Joan Hi!!, ton.
Marshall and John Jrldeika. R(1- and
firr S"hnudi. E1aife Mrfqmrr,
Nadine Woilrofle. IVoni Iln-lp.
(loiia Arultewa, Maiy Ann A-
mcmber f Gamma Ptu Reia Her
i f nrvre attended Salens h gh axtturj
I and the L' ni -er-u t y of Orvx"" Hi
! fiaternity u rttt Gaanma IrMa
He it now in bui"vr- Mh bta
fatSer During tSe war tSe ben-dirt-lert
aTed in tKe army He
baa a utter. Mrs. ure fted
( Patrtcta Otlen). who ! so be
ing In Varorur. Waah
Jantre WoodeofTe, fatrHa
Betty T tX- Ann Ftlie.
John RmkenlelWf arvl Joan Nr.
man. Aampantt ill te Pa
trtoa M rfqjtrr arvl M. J pi
Awdrry Ifeoderauei Gweida
TKairtr wet-e hati at a
wef r Tbw'lay tugt.t at Cta
beam tt Mtaa TKaUf. frw f.
Ikawflwtty. tworry
Lexmark Ifenae mm Jaane II
AUrrxS it t tKe aK' r t r 0m
hutlMMX tmr Um
Fearxw DarueWarv. C'' rVa4.
ee.a. 0ee P.aine. Uri R W.
ThaU-KcT. Miaa Jes fun. Mr.
t-a eila OTWien. Mr Jaw CaJ
kir Urx DTra4 Dwgteny. Wra,
A If. Dutty. Mr Urnr
tianv Mi V ldr4 "rxit.
M P. G T.au
will precede the afternoon exer
cises in the Willamette univerity
gymnasium.
Places will be laid for Dr.
Thompson. President Robert Ed
ward Burns of the College of the
Pacific, and Mrs. Burns of Stock
ton, Calif., Floyd Field. Miss Lil
lian Field and Miss Rebecca Lacy
reunion of the class of 1897 of of AUanUf Georgia, Mr. and Mrs
w.Hiii ne ana two oi nis sisters, Rfa,t Feniv and Tlr
. . tt i i . . i-ii i ' -
Anas neiia rieia ana Airs, lujnn I gmrth
tsaigiey, oom or saiem, are mem
bers. Also Joining in the celebra
tion will be three other sisters,
Miss Ruth Field, Mrs. Mary Whip
pie of Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs.
Harvey Heritage, of Spokane; who
also attended Willamette univer
sity. Floyd Field retired last year
after serving on the Georgia Tech
faculty for 40 years. His daugh
ter, Lillian, graduated from
Agnes Scott college, Georgia,
earlier this month. They drove
west and will tour on the coast
for three months.
and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jerman
of Corvallis have been spending a
few days at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Linn C. Smith. Mr. Jarman
will continue with his studies at
j Oregon State college during the
summer session.
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodman
see have had as their house guests
the past week Dr. and Mrs. Van
Bilyeu of Laguna Beach, Calif.
Mrs. Anderson
To Head Club
Sojourners met for regular des
sert luncheon Thursday at 1:15 at
the Salem Woman's clubhouse.
Mrs. Jerome Anderson, formerly
vice president, is new president,
succeeding Mrs. Joseph P. Kelly
who is leaving for Coos Bay to
live. Mrs. Rodney Fety was ap
pointed social chairman. . Plans
for a picnic to be held July 27 at i j
Paradise Island were discussed.
Hostesses were Mrs. William
Galloway. Mrs. Lewis Clark. Mrs.
James Barrick, Mrs. Eugene Laird, j
Mrs. Allan John and Mrs. Robert
Montgomery. Guests were Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. James E.
McNeil and Mrs. Leonard G.
Hicks. New members are Mrs.
Maynard C. Shifter and Mrs. Roy
Todd. Prize winners were Mrs.
Carl W. Wood, Mrs. Leo R. Pe
terson and Mrs. Jerome Anderson.
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You'll like the dainty bowknot trim , . .
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See them today ... in white, Uarot
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and wonder how in this world
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Father's Day Gifts
SWANK JEWELRY
CARD TABLES
PLAYING CARDS
CRIBBAGE BOARDS
FIELD GLASSES
FINGER RINGS
PENCILS AND PENS
WATCHES
ELECTRIC SHAVERS
JUNIPER WOOD NOVELTIES
BOOK ENDS
CIGARETTE ASH TRAYS
HOUSE SLIPPERS
MEN'S SANDALS
MEN'S LOAFER OXFOPDS
MEN'S TOILETRIES
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cloth and oxford. Vhie and srtirs
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MANHATTAN ...shirts r l.vh
plain and pin sUij.s Pcn'-i and
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styles.- Pr. i S3.9S.
WEMBLEY . . . MANHATTAN . . .
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Neckties ol distinction! The nvst
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MUNSINGWEAR . . . underwear let
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