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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
Th EfcrUgaca, fe Qrsqocu Senior, Tmhraaxr 1. HQ Miss Nancy Stricklin Married Inciting romantic news comes from the east telling of the mar riage oC a Salem girl. Miss Nancy Stricklin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles EL Stricklin. to James F. Ftewe. son of Mr. and Mrs. E. ft Mitchell of Westboro. Mass. The rites were quletl solemnized on Friday afternoon. February 6, at the Emanuel church in Boston. The Rev. Matter officiated at the :1S o'clock nuptials. For her weddine the pretty, tall blonde bride wore a black wool costume suit with ballerina skirt and short, fitted Jacket of grey, black and white shadow stripe with accented hips. Her large, felt hit and accessories were black. For "something old" she carried her grandmother's white lace handkerchief. Seen and Heard... By IERYME ENGLISH Miss Nancy Green was the bride's only attendant and War ren Corberg of Boston was best man for the benedict. The newly-weds are spending their honeymoon in Boston at the Statler hotel. The bride la a graduate of Wil lamette university and la a mem ber of PI Beta Phi. She also was a member of the Salem Spinsters. She is now a registered occupa tional therapist at Cushing Veter ans' Administration hospital at Framingham. Mass. She took her training at Mills college. Baxter General hospital in Spokane and Dibble General hospital at Men lo Park. Calif. Before going to Framingham she was on the staff of Moore hospital at Swannanoa, N. C. The new Mrs. Rowe expects to come west in March for a visit here with her parents. Mr. Rowe served as a pilot with he army air corps during the war. fe attended Harvard university md is now taking graduate work n Journalism at Boston universi y. He has been on the staff of he Boston Post. The couple will ke an apartment in Boston this spring. Gardeners Meet At Johnston's SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden club of Salem Heights will meet at the home of Mrs. W. B. Johnston on Thursday, Feb ruary 12, at 1 pjn. for dessert luncheon. Mrs. Lewis Judson will asit the hostess, Mrs. B. O. Schucking will talk on "House Plants and How to Have Them Easily" and "New Ways of Flow er Arrangements." 51 rrs TXATrx time . . . u this year's any indication, the win ter months definitely probe to be popular for vacationists . . . with the many travelers going for longer stay now than during the summer . , . Seemingly dozens are leaving for the south or east each week and at the same time others returning from sojourns . . It certainly keeps us busy keep ing track of whose in town and those that are away . . . but when the telephones don't answer we're sure they re basking in the warm sunny south . . . Farthest away . . . Mr. and Mrs. rrank HrubeU are heeded for Mi ami and Tampa, Florida, for vacation . . . While In Miami they will be guests of friends aboard a yacht . . . They will return in six weeks by way of Texas and Palm Springs . . . Fepalar resort . . . for a major ity of the Salem people In Palm Springs ... It will be just like old home week when they congregate for swimming, golfing, dining or dancing . . . Mrs. Asel Eoff, who goes to Palm Springs each year, is now there . . . she will be joined later by her husband . . . The Eoffs take their trailer house which has proven most delightful and suc cessful . . . The Keith Browns, who went south right after the first of the year, lived in the trailer house at first . . . Mr. Brown Is already home and she will follow short ly .. . The Robert Herralls and daugh ter. Linda, have left by car for leisurely trip south . . . with stops at Del Monte, Santa Barbara and Palm Springs . . . Home this week end from a fortnight's sojourn south will be the Mollis Hunting- tons and Wayne Loders . . . Their first stop was San Francisco, where they bid au revoir to the Huntington's daughter, Shirley, who sailed the end of January for Honolulu . . . Since fall she has been living la the bay city . . . The two couples went further south to Santa Barbara. Del Monte, San Diego and Palm Springs before returning north. Leaving Monday for California will be the Paul Wallaces and their youngest daughter, Paulle, who will go is far as San Francisco with her parents . . . The Wallaces, after a week will drive on to San ta Barbara, Riverside, Palm Springs and San Diego . . . they plan to be away Mntil mid-March The Donald Madisons are also spending the remainder of the month in southern California . . . they plan to go Into Mexico be fore returning home . . . Accom panying them on the trip was his aunt. Mrs. J. Frank Spinning of Echo ... Later in the month Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stevens and the Alfred Ger lingers will drive down for a stay at Palm Springs . . . they will be Joined by the Howard Eismanna, who will fly down in their own plane . . . EASTWARD BOUND . . . the Tinkham Gilberts are entraining Monday night for Chicago for a HAPPY VALEimilE! Let P. W. HALE. 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Her first stop will be in Freemont, Nebraska to visit bar two daughters. Shirley, a so phomore, and Donna, a freshman, who are attending Midland col lege . . . The traveler will then go on to Minneapolis for a short stay. ARMY JOTTINGS . . . Salem and Portland friends of Mrs. Jean Hollstein bid her bon voyage this past week with her two daugh ters. Linda and six months old Stephanie, she sailed from Seattle for Hachinobe, Japan, to Join Cap tain Hollstein, a former Salem res ident ... He has been there a year with the 11th air borne U. S. army . . . He has a house ready for his family on their arrival . . . While waiting to sail Mrs. Hollstein and the girls have been in Portland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Meyers. . . . Captain Holl stein is a Salem high school gradu ate and the son of Mrs. W. G. Wil dig of Salem . . . Both he and his wife attended Oregon State college and his fraternity is Phi Delta Theta. Last aslnate transfer . . . such as the army will do . . . Just as Wallace and Virginia Witwer were ready to leave for Tacoena and Fort Lewis orders came from Washington telling them to report to Albuquerque, New Mexico . . . So they turned around and drove south with son. Richard . . . LL Witwer is with the counter-intelligence corps . . . No living quarters were obtainable, so they bought a house and furnished it . . A pretty, mountain city and lots of snow . . . The altitude Is so high that Virginia has had to change her recipes and cook with leas su gar and baking powder. MOVING TIME . . . Stuart and Mary Kathryn Compton are mov ing this week to a cottage in Whitehall Court, the one formerly occupied by the Richard Coolers, who have moved to a larger one next door . . . The Compton's new address will be 946 D street. The Delwin Finleys and daugh ten, Ann Lee and JUL who have been In Portland for several years, are moving back to Salem as soon aa t'jey sell their East Moreiand home . . . Mr. Flnley, who has bean In the cannery business, has pur chased the Toy Shop, now to be known as the Toy and Hobby shop. The AAUW saasie stately creep will meet at the home of Mrs, George Allen, 1019 N. 21st street Friday afternoon at 1J9 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Burlingham will give the program on Beethoven's vocal music She will sing three of Beethoven's songs, accompanied by Miss Alice Crary Brown. The rest of the program will consist of a talk and records of other vo cal music including Beethoven's opera "Fidelia." Tea will be served by the hostess. The Eastern. Star ssrtsl after noon club will meet Tuesday at the Maeonic temple for 1:19 o'clock dessert luncheon. Cards will be in play during the after noon. The committee includes Mrs. X. T. Armstrong, chairman, Mesdames Herman Johnston, Ray E. Bates, W. E. Knower, Arthur Utley, J. A. Brownson. Chester Armstrong, C S. Pratt. Fay H. Collins and Miss Ulva Derby. The Salesa guineas and Pro fessional Women's club will hold its monthly recreational party Tuesday night at the Salem Wom an's clubhouse at 9 o'clock. The evening program will include cards, sewing and music Mrs. La- Verne Hardwicke, chairman of the recreation committee, is making arrangements for the party. The Maries. Pelk eeaaty saedl eal auxiliary will be entertained Tuesday night at the country home of Mrs. Lewis Clark on route 9. A seven o clock dessert supper will be served with Mrs. Robert F, Wulf, Mrs. Msynard Sniffer and Mrs. Harold Schneider iwrr"g the hostess. Dr. Horace Miller will be the guest speaker and presiding at the meeting will be Mrs. Roe- coe Wilson, president The Salem Janler Weeaan's clah will hold a business meetfng Mon day night at the clubhouse at 9 o'clock with a board meeting pre ceding at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Law rence Stoddard is In charge of the social evening. Plans will be made for the past president's ban quet on February 23 at Normandy Manor. Mrs. Stewart Jekaeea haa la vited members of the Modern Dra ma claas to her North Summer street home Tuesday afternoon for a one e clock luncheon. SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petxel (Mary Skelton) were honored with a party Wed nesday night when Miss Lvdla Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krater ana Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Peter son entertained at the Community hall. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. King ana t&etr son. Jack furnished mu sic Fololwing t h entertainment gifts were given to the couple. At the close of the evening refresh ments were served by the host- Oidh Depdrs AO Itaxes 9221 Q V3 C v,VN Have to Heart SUITS Has he been wanting a new salt? This last week Bishop's have re ceived over four hundred finely tailored suits with the great name labels Hart, Schaffner and Marx and Michaels Stern. There's a suit for him in the slxe, color, and material he wants. " . ' o f t vYw-W J Z ii' - SHIRTS An Arrow Shirt will go right to his heart! 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