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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1948)
1 . AAUW Wednesday afterneon literature group will meet at the borne of Mrs. W. S. Ankeny. 2093 B. Winter st., for a dessert lunch con at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. H. L. Sargent will be the co-hostess. Mrs. Herbert Rahe will give a re view of the play, "The Bishop's Mantle." Nebraska auxiliary will meet Wednesday for a 12:30 covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Clara McDerby, 1943 South 12th street. FOR The patented Jumping-Jack sole feature means that heels must keep properly positioned, that ankles can't turn in or out. It eliminates stiff counters and shanks, so foot and leg muscles can develop properly. And with no heels or striking edges to wear. Jumping -Jacks keep shape and looks until they're outgrown. Child specialists approve their scientific design . . . mothers like their smartness, quality and value. Exclusive at Miller s Miller' 8 ate - t hit P hr Miss Fromm A Bride The First Baptist church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Arlene DeAtta Fromm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fromm, and Philip Judson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Judson, Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson performed the cere mony before a setting of acacia, forsythia and blue iris. Lighting the tapers at the altar and down the aisle were Miss Dawna Welty and Miss Donna Holman, who wore pink dresses. Mrs. Don Jud son was the soloist and William Fawk the organist. Mr. Fromm gave his daughter in marriage. Her bridal gown was of white satin fashioned with long, pointed sleeves, gathering at the waistline and a full skirt ending in a train. From a crown of seed pearls cascaded her lace edged three-quarter length veil. She carried a white Bible marked with pink baby orchids. The dresses of the attendants carried out the yellow and blue color scheme. Miss Rena Skaggs, as maid of honor, wore a mist blue taffeta gown with high neck line and lull skirt and carried daf fodils. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Mathias Crouser, sister of the groom, and Miss Frances Mattson, who wore identical frocks of yel low taffeta with bustle backs and carried bouquets of blue iris. Di ana Judson was flower girl and she wore a blue dress and yellow flowers. Lewis "Judson, Jr., was his brother's best man and ushers in cluded Don Judson, Robert Garri son, Jack Stiles and Mathias Crouser. Mrs. Fromm chose a pussy willow grey crepe gown for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Jud son wore a blue dress. Their cor-. sages were yellow roses. A wedding reception was held in the church parlors. Miss Slyvia Mattson cut her niece's cake and Mrs. Lewis Judson, jr., presided at the coffee urn. Assisting were Miss Mary Elizabeth Reir.hart, Mrs. John Strem, Mrs. Don Pan ek and Mrs. Gabriel Martinez. Mrs. Henry Mattson was in charge of the reception. Miss Pat Kep- pinger passed the guest book and in charge of the gifts were Mrs. , William Massey, Miss Caroline Helton and Miss Alma Bostron. During the reception Ronald . Sheets played numbers on his vibraharp. Mr. Judson and his bride have i gone north to Vicotria, B. C, on their wedding trip and for travel ing the bride wore a black gab ardine suit fashioned with a pep lum, a gold straw hat and black accessories. Pinned to her were baby orchids. The couple will live in Salem. Mrs. Stoddard Hostess Mrs. Mary Stoddard was host ess at her home on North 4th V 9 n v f ThI delectable confection... roe. and ribbons and translucent grapes. on fine straw... speaks for our Iprlng-Ih bloom collection .7. ready for you now. 7.50 to 25.00 Miller's street Friday. A parade of old fashioned dresses was the feature of the evening. Games were in play. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harmes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Voegglin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mann, Mrs. Eda Ketcham, Mrs. Bess Williams, Mrs. Lilhe Broyles, Mrs. I Verna Harman, Mrs. Lucille Laws, J Mrs. Elvira Beard, Mrs. Zena Mon- zingo, Mrs. Amy Pierpoint, Mrs. Anna Simmons, Mrs. Mary Gerkin, Mrs. Mabel Morrow, Mrs. El vera Zerenska and Mrs. Betty Smith. Today's Pattern Like that style! Like those quiet "but-dressed-up lines! Love Pat tern 4568, the dress you can wear anywhere! Sleeves and neckline are brand new. Summing gored skirt. This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes complete ilustrated instructions. Pattern 4568 comes in sizes 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44. 48, 50. Size 36 takes 37g yards 39-inch fabric. Send TWENT -FIVE cents In coins for UUs pattern to The Oregon States man. Anne Adams. 16 urst it.. n Francisco 5. Calif. Print plainly SAME, ADDRESS. ZONE, SIZE and STYLE M'MBER. The New Look this spring la the ANNE ADAMS Look ! See It in our new SDr.nl Pattern Book lust out! Send only fifteen cents more for this catalog of easy-sew styles for the whole family. Also printed right In the dock is a free pattern for a smart nai ind-bajf setl TIMED FOR EASTER Cjii t ' i v i jrr r i i i a i it t ii t i i t iiititriuiw ix ar i mmfr fmM pSTs Ks3 ' mm mmmmm m Spinsters to Give Tea Social highlight of the Easter weekend will be the annual sil ver tea for which the Spinsters will be hostesses at the Fairmount Hill home of Mrs. Donald A. Young next Saturday. Guests are asked to call between 2:30 and 5 o'clock. Proceeds from the affair will be given to the Salem Me morial auditorium association for the proposed civic auditorium. In the receiving line will be Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Miss Mary McKay, president, Mrs. Young, Miss Jean Claire Swift, vice presi dent; Mrs. Henry V. Compton and Miss Beryl Holt. Miss Barbara Crawford and Miss Carolyn Brady are co-chairmen of the affair. Presiding at the tea urns will be the patronesses of the group: Mesdames C. S. Hamilton, Homer H. Smith, Robert E. Shinn, Doug las McKay, Linn C. Smith and Daniel J. Fry, Jr. Serving will be the Misses Kathleen Hug, Mary Lou McKay, Joan Beakey, Mary ana Bollinger, Patricia Vieska, Shirley Lukins and Phyllis Mac Gregor. Assisting in the living room will be the Misses Lorraine Taylor, Florence Duffy, Helen Zielinakl and Margaret Allen. ST. LOUIS lira. Henrietta Allen back of Gervais entertained the Altar society of St Louis parish Wednesday. Members pres ent were Mesdames Gertrude Manning, Theresa Manning, Edna Allenback, Margaret Partch, Alex Manning, Alvin Manning, R. P. Horning, H. E. Gronn, Rita Ma honey, Dorothy Bidderman, Lawr ence Ferschweiler and Claude Heisler. Mrs. Alvin Manning and Mrs. Leonard Ferschweiler were elected co-chairmen for a card party Wednesday, April 7, In the parish hall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Claude Heisler on April 21. Polk County ' Chorus Sings Mrs. Maurice Butler, soprano, and Ivan Marble, basso, will be soloists tonight when the PoUt county choral society presents the Dubois cantata. The Seven Last Words of Christ." The program will be given at Knight Memorial church at 7:43 p.m., is free and the public is invited to attend. Ronald Craven directs the choral group and Mrs. Craven is accompanist. Daaghters ef St Elisabeth ef St. Paul's Episcopal church will meet in the parish house Tuesday afternoon for a one o'clock salad luncheon. Mrs. Arthur D. Hay heads the hostess committee with Mrs. A. E. Robins, Mrs. E. M. Page, Mrs. A. B. Kneass and Mrs. Frederick J. Bradshaw. rum M wMgmtm $ Tb Startman. Solin, Oregon, Sunday, March '21, 1918 9 VAII'S RADIO 605 Edgewater SL In Jut Ono Day! You will enjoy j real lis tening plcaaure after w pat your radio in perfect working order. Our 20 years of expertenca as sure you expert work manship and complcta t & APPLIAIICE Phone 2-4727 M