6 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Wxindcrf' April 21. IMS
Reception to
Fete Couple
On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sim will
celebrate their silver wedding an
niversary at a reception on Sun
day afternoon. April 25 at the
Mayflower hall. Their friends are
being invited through the press
to call between 3 and 5 o'clock.
Hostesses for the affair will be
Mrs. Sim's mother, Mrs. T. L.
Ross, and her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Thomas R. Sim.
Helen Bewley and Henry Sim
were married on April 28, 1923
at Dallas and now live in the
Auburn district. They have a son.
Ensign Daryl Sim, pilot on the
carrier Leyte, now stationed in
Rhode Island. It is not yet cer
tain whether he will be here for
the occasion.
Pouring will be Mrs. Eva Rush.
Mrs. Ward Wolfe of Portland,
Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Joe
Stimiman. Serving will be Mrs.
Earl Johnson, Mrs. William Mas
sey. Miss Barbara Sim, Miss Inas
Mae Peterson of Portland and
Johnson, jr. will pass the guest
Miss Phillis Sim. Mrs. Frank
book. Cutting the cake will be
Mrs. W. E. Sim and Mrs. Olga
Mc El vain. Miss Ola Grandstaff of
Portland will assist about the
rooms.
Receiving with the honor guests
will be Mrs. Ruth Walter of Port
land and T. R. Sim. who served
as bridesmaid and best man at
their wedding.
Mrs. Kelly
Installed
Mrs. Percy R. Kelly was In
stalled as worthy high priestess
of Willamette Shrine No. 2. White
Shrine of Jerusalem at impres
sive ceremonies Monday night at
the Masonic temple. Baskets of
spring flowers and blossoms pro
vided the floral setting for the
occasion. Musical numbers were
given by Josephine Albert
Spaulding, accompanied by Mrs.
A. A. Schramm, who sang "Silent
Strings." "The Years at the
Spring" and -"I Bring You
Heartsease," dedicated to Mrs.
Kelly. Ronald Craven, accompan
"id by Mrs. Craven, sang ' The
Bird in the Wilderness" and "My
Lady Walks In Loveliness," in
honor of Mrs. Kelly.
Both Mrs. Kelly and Clare P.
Davis, watchman of tha shep
herds, spoke briefly. Dr. Wil
liam Pintler. retiring watchman
of the shepherds, presented the
retiring worthy high priestess.
Mrs. Abner K. Kline, with the
past officers jewel.
A reception followed the cere
mony and a yellow and white
color scheme was carried out in
the decorations. The serving table
was centered with yellow roses,
narcissus, daffodils and stock in
a silver bowl, flanked by yellow
tipers in silver candelabras.
Pouring were Mrs Emma Brown,
past worthy high priestess of
Willamette Shrine, and Mrs. Bea
trice Dennison of Klamath Falls,
worthy high priestess of Naomi
Shrine. Klamath Falls. Serving
were Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mrs.
Helen Anthony, Miss LaVerne
Kantner. Miss Dorothy Cornelius
and Miss Gladys Harnsberger.
Plans are being made by sev
eral members of Willamette
Shrine to attend Supreme Shrine
in Atlantic City in May.
Mrs. Nora Thompson will go
south on Thursday to Corning,
Calif., to visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Cronemiller.
Job's Daughters
Hold Initiation
Job's Daughters met at Beaver
hall Monday night and Miss
Shirlee jNewbry, honored queen,
conducted initiation services for
Adeline I Smithion, Barbara
Phelps, Donna Hudson and Mary
Campbell.
A musical program induced
piano numbers by Jo Anne Boyer
and solos by Ann Gibbens. The
DeMolays were represented by
Bob Sharp and Jerry BackeL who
extended an invitation to the
giris to attend the DeMolay con
clave dance in June. Plans were
discussed for charter night, the
place and date to be announced
later through the press.
Mu Phis Are
Active
Members of Mu Phi Epsilon
on the Willamette university cam
pus held initiation services Mon
day night at the music hall for
Mrs. Josef Schnelker. Miss Joan
Johnston, the newly elected presi
dent, conducted the ceremony.
The chkpter also welcomed four
new patrons. Prof. Schnelker,
Prof, and Mrs. Frank Fisher and
Prof. Sennet Ludden.
Following the services the Mu
Phi girls entertained with a des
sert supper party at the Spa in
honor Of Mrs. Schnelker. the new
patrons and Dean Melvin Geist.
Benefit Card Party
Plans are now being completed
by the; Mu Phi Epsilon members
for a benefit bridge party which
they will give on Tuesday, April
27 at University House with Mrs.
G. Herbert Smith as hostess. A
dessert: luncheon will be served
at 1:15 o'clock with cards to fol
low. Mrs. Melvin Geist is general
chairman of the affair.
Plans Made
For
District Meet
SILYERTON Plans are be
ing completed for the annual dist
rict convention of Pythian Sisters
to be held at Silverton May 5.
Temples from Corvallis, Albany,
Independence, Dallas, Scio and
Salem i will participate. Mrs. Cas
per Oveross, most excellent chief
of the, local, will be official hos
tess. Wanda Bowen VanCleave. dist
rict deputy has appointed com
mitteei to arrange for the affair
and these include: Program, Helen
M. Wrightman, Mrs. Albert
Grindq, Mrs. Henrietta Loe; law,
MarceUa Middleton of Sweet
Home, Saidie Graham of Corval
lis and Julia Bilyeu of Kalama;
registration. Mrs. E. Z. Kaufman
and Mrs. Will Egan; pages, Mrs.
Harlan Loe and Mrs. Gladys Ellis;
reception, Mrs. Charles Hartman,
Mrs. L. C. Eastman and Mrs.
Wrighjtman who is a charter
member; refreshment, Mrs. Ben
Gifford. Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs.
Marie i Hope. Mrs. Ida Davis. Ruth
Lorenson and Mrs. Al Downs;
decorating, Marian Zahler. Mrs.
C. J. Coolev. Mrs. Ross Winslow.
Mrs. Adeline Dick and Mrs. Fran- I
ces wavra; corsages, Mrs. t.. n. 1
Adams; banquet tickets, Maxine I
Hope and Wava Axley. !
The; banquet will be held at
the Methodist church and ar
ranging this are Mrs. Albert !
Grinde, Mrs. John Morley, Merle i
Bowerl and Mrs. Ralph Adams. 1
The badge committee consists of
Mrs. Kaufman, Mrs. June Drake
and Mrs. Lillian Amundsen; reso
lutions. Mrs. Laura Patton, Eu
gene, Mrs. .Vera Moses, Corvallis,
and Virginia Sweet, Scio.
JUTMt (MOSS
Together
50 Years
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bond
were honored on their golden
wedding anniversary Tuesday
night at their North 5th street
home when their friends and
neighbors called between 7 and 9
o clock. The couple s marriage
took place on April 20, 1898, in
Chehalis, Wash, and they moved
to Salem in 1915 where they have
resided ever since. Before his re
tirement Mr. Bond was in the
contracting business.
Mr. and Mrs. Bond have a
daughter, Mrs. Ray DeGuire of
Salem, and a son, Delmer. L.
Bond of Camas, Wash., and seven
grandchildren.
During the evening music was
enjoyed and the couple was sere
naded with old songs. Marvelle,
DeGuire, a granddaughter, and
Doris Walser sang "I Love You
Truly" and "You Were Meant
for Me."
A tiered cake centered the ta
ble and bouquets of yellow and
white flowers provided the deco
rative note. Assisting were Mrs.
Carrier Wiltermood of Oakland,
Calif., who came north for her
sister's golden wedding celebra
tion, Mrs. A. P. Collins and Mrs.
Ray DeGuire.
Alumnae Feted
At Kent Home
Mrs. Calvin Kent entertained
alumnae of Alpha Gamma Delta
at her home on Garden road on
Tuesday night. A late supper was
served following the program.
Reports were given on the inter
national reunion day last weekend.
Present were Mrs. Estill Brunk,
Mrs. Herman Jochimsen, Miss
Kathryn Hill, Miss Shirley HilL
Miss Elizabeth Odle, Miss Char
lotte Williams, Mrs. Fred Rawlins,
Mrs. Francis Smith, Mrs. Robert
Tier-nan, Mrs. James Turn bull,
Mrs. John Dickinson of Indepen
dence, Mrs. Keith Flory, Mrs. Nel
son Burrell and the two hostesses,
Mrs. Carl Cover and Mrs. Kent
Plan Fellowship Day
The Salem Council of Church
women will observe May Fellow
ship day on Friday, May 7 at the
First Methodist church. The
theme is to be "Every Child is
My Child." A business meeting
will be held at 1:30 o'clock, fol
lowed by a program and silver
tea.
The Finest Thing You
Can Give . . .
Mother
ON HER BIG DAY
porirans ana
Interesting! Entertaining! Educational! Be Sure
Friday, 7
Salurday,
Sunday, 1
aft
Amaranths Will
Give Card Party
Hanna Rosa court. Order of the
Amaranth, is sponsoring a public
card party at the Mayflower hall
on Thursday, April 22, at 8 pjn.
All proceeds will go to the Shrine
hospital. There will be entertain
ment by the Priscilla Meisinger
Wiltsey school of music. Refresh
ments will be served. The commit
tee includes J. A. Johnston, chair
man, Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Mr. and
Mrs. William Wilson and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Herrig.
Dancing and cards were enjoyed
by members of Hanna Rosa court
and thefr guests at their monthly
social night, Saturday, April 17. A
number of the members expect to
attend the grand ball in Portland
April 24, honoring the grand court
for this year.
Members Hear
Dr. Hocking
Capital unit, American Legion
auxiliary, met Monday night with
Mrs. Merle Travis, president, pre
siding. Dr. George D. Hocking,
head of the romance language de
partment of Willamette university,
told of his experience in Argenti
na and other countries of South
America. Delbert Jepson, proba
tion officer from Marion county
juvenile court, outlined briefly
the procedure of the juvenile
court. Miss Naomi Fackler and Ed
Lias, students from Willamette
university school of music, pre
sented violin and piano selections.
Mrs. George Gabriel, finance
officer, announced a bazaar and
cooked food sale to be held May
7 at PGE office. Capital post
and unit will be host to Marion
County assembly and council Fri
day, April 23 at the Legion Hall on
Chemeketa street Mr. and Mrs.
James Turn bull are program
chairman for the post and unit.
In charge of the social hour
wero Mrs. Frank Marshall and
her committee, Mrs. O. J. Palma
teer, Mrs. G. L. Cooper. Mrs.
Clyde Kaiser, Mrs. Howard
Pickett, Mrs. G. E. Greene. Mrs.
Albert Tussing and Mrs. W. H.
Lor en z. Mrs. Florence Ames and
Mrs. Don Madison poured.
Fourth Birthdays
For Clark Twins
Candas Cae and Colene Rae,
twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt Clark, will celebrate their
fourth birthdays this afternoon at
a party at the Clarfcr suburban
home.
A group of the twins' friends
have been invited to the party.
Two decorated cakes, one in blue
and one in pink, with contrasting
candles, mull center the refresh
ment table.
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Hostesses
To Honor
Clubs
Entertaining centers around
several informal affairs this week
with hostesses planning parties
for their dubs.
Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson and
Mrs. Glenn Woodry will enter
tain members of their club at a
bridge and a late supper tonight
at the former's home in Morn
ingside. Mrs. George Scales has invited
members of her club to her North
13th street home tonight for
bridge, to be followed by a late
supper. Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein
will be an additional guest.
Mrs. Kenneta Perry will pre
side at a bridge luncheon this
! afternoon at her North Summer
street home for members of her
club.
Mrs. Donald MrCargar has bid
den members of her club to her
Fairmount Hill home Thursday
afternoon for luncheon and
bridge.
A hostess Thursday night will
be Mrs. Lester Carter, who will
fete her club at her Park avenue
home. A late supper will follow
an evening of contract bridge,
Mrs. Robert DeArmond will be
an additional guest.
Mrs. Glenn Wilbur will enter
tain at luncheon and bridge
Thursday afternoon at her Salem
Heights home for members of her
club. Mrs. Werner Brown will be
an additional guest.
Mrs. William H. Paulus will be
a hostess Thursday afternoon for
her club at her North 14th street
home. Bridge will be in play fol
lowing the luncheon hour. Mrs.
H. M. Randall will be a special
guest.
Mrs. Gordon Krueger enter
tained members of her club Tues
day night at her Kingwood
Heights home. A late supper fol
lowed several hours of bridge.
Additional guests were Mrs. Nor
man Shaw and Mrs. Edwin Lind.
Mrs. John H. Johnson will pre
side at a bridge luncheon Friday
afternoon at her Fairmount If ill
home for the pleasure of her club.
Guild Packs Box
For Holland
Mrs. Don Metheny entertained
the Junior Guild at her home on
Friday. Fourteen members were
present and guests were Mrs.
Arlo Pugh. Mrs. George Duns
moor and Mrs. Clarence Sundet.
During the afternoon the group
packed a box to send to Holland
with Mrs. Leslie Klampe and
Mrs. Max Bibby in charge. Com
mittees were appointed for the
ensuing six months. Refreshments
were served by the hostess, as
sisted by Mrs. Wayne Lovre.
Mother's Day
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BY THE SALEM ROTARY
Secretaries at
Evening Meeting
The Salem Secretaries associa
tion, meeting at the chamber of
commerce on Monday night, was
introduced to Miss Jeanette Ander
son, a new member. Members
heard a report on the rummage
sale and a postponement of the
planned fashion show to August.
A discussion was held on amend
ments and resolutions to come be
fore the third annual convention
to be held In Los Angeles on June
24-27. Announcement was made of
a "Miss Secretary" contest, to be
held at the convention, where
poise and ability, rather than
beauty will be requirements. The
girls are to be judged in a busi-ness-uit,
the report revealed, and
fina7T)udging is lr- the hands of
Ken Murray and Earl Carrol.
The next meeting of the group
will be a social meeting at the
Salem coffee shop May 3.
Lodge Meetings
Are Announced
Salem Rebekah lodge, under the
direction of Mrs. Vernon Frahm,
noble grand, held a business meet
ing and social evening on Monday.
Mrs. Irene Hensel was introduced
as a member by transfer, Mrs.
Christine McCormack of Portland
was a visitor.
Announcements were mad of
the following meetings: Past noble
grands with Mrs. John Wiles, 485
Mission st; auxiliary and canton
Thursday night; practice for next
Monday's program, Wednesday
night; Three Links club Friday.
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Tea to Fete
Newcomer
Invitations are In the mail today
to a tea for which Mrs. Lloyd
Thomas Riches will be hostess at
her North Summer street residence
on Thursday, April 29.
The affair is being arranged in
compliment to Mrs. Kstes L. Mor
ton, newcomer in the capital,
who recently moved her with Mr.
Morton from Hood River. Mr. Mor
ton, the new assistant manager of
the First National bank, is a cous
in of Mrs. Riches.
A large group of matrons and
maids have been invited to call
between 3 and 6 o'clock.
Shower Honors
Peggy Kirby
The home of Mrs. Dorothy
Blackwell on Highland avenue was
the scene of a bridal shower on
Saturday in honor of Miss Peggy
Kirby, bride-elect of Joe Krueger.
The couple's marriage will take
place on May 7. Camellias and daf
fodils were used about the rooms
and the serving table was centered
with a miniature bride and bridal
party. A late supper was served
following an informal evening.
Honoring Miss Kirby were Mes
dames Doris Woodbury, Blanche
Pickering, Doris Lepley, Helen
Lovett, Katie Lyons. Nora Haines,
Bertie Felmath, Betti Nelson,
Helen Worth, Rat hell Raines, Vir
ginia Nobl and th Misses Dolores
Nobl. Theresa Blackwell, Nettle
Leasur and Mrs. Theresa Krueger.
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CLUB
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Th sun has really
shone.
The rain has almost
flown.
It's the time of th
For summer clothes
year
lo appear.
If you want to be ctit and gar,
As you loaf, toil, and play
Buy a "cotton dustef skirt
And a frilly blouse or sport-shirt
Th skirts ar striped, printed, a
plain
With eyelet ruffling of petticoat
fame;
Johnsons hav marry cottons ant
failles 4
la ballerina and 'dirndl styles.
For blouses of any lyp or sir.
Com to Johnson's and. economic
An eyelet embroidery blouse, as
sweet.
Will make your new ensemble
cumplet.
Something new has been adJ4
this year, i
To go with shorts
and other
sports gear. ,
Littl camisoles of j
day,
Grandmother
To give you new freedom In youfc
Plsy. 1
They'll fit so snug lo your waist.
And never slip up ut of place.
Hi perfect attir vlth Jeans an4
slacks,
(No petticoats butg ng In fronts Off
backs).
You'll find half-tH
p In our lln
geri shop.
!
soUs you'll
To match the cm
wear on topi
In bridal white ani poudr blue.
Something nice: td hav nest ta
you.
Another summer
Is her.
And Brides, eepeclally, will gtv
cheer; . I $
Jersey short ie nJgiues In pink,
blue, and whll.
So cool and comfy! for; a summer
night
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