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-The Slot num. Salem. Oregon. Tuday. April 27. 1948 Luncheons, Dinners Slated Several inor ma 1 luncheons and dinneri arc on the social slate for the ensuing week. Am Reveir Party Mrt. Edgar T. Pierce will pre side at a one o'clock luncheon n Friday afternoon at her North Winter street home in compliment in Mr. Ronald E. Jones, who with Mr Jones is flying to Paris on May 5, where they will spend month sojourning in France. They will mike the trip both ways by plane A group of the traveler' friends have rwen bidden to the lunch eon, which will be followed by bridge Arrangements of spring flowers will provide the decora tive note on the luncheon tables and about the rooms. A Salad Luncheon Mrs Edwin Kech h in ited a few of her friends to a 1 15 o' clock alrfd luncheon on Wednes day afternoon at her Mormngside home Contract bridge will be in plav ft-r thr luncheon hour. The hote will ue spring blosvims nil floweis for decorating Cov ers will be placed for twelve mat run Powells To Be Hosts Mr and Mi Kfith Powell will be hoMs at dinr rr Thuisd.iv mghi at their Miion tieet home, "Deepwood,'' for the pleasure of Judge and Mi Jame T Brand, who ,ue home from a ear in Germany The evenit.g hours will be -pent mfoimailv. Cover will be placed for Judge and Mr Brand. Mr. and Mi Chandler Brown Mr and Mrs Werner Brown and Mr. and Mi Towel I Mrs. Beaker To Entertain Mrs John Beakev will enter tain at dinner tonight at her Eat Ruial street home in compliment to the Tuedav bi idge club Card will be m plav following the din ner hour Cover will be placed for Mrs. Ralph H C..mpbell and Mr. Geo i ge Schw.n. additional giu-Ms. Mrs. Brazier Srnail. Mrs Walter Kirk. Mrs H (J Mai-on. Mr. Karl Bevke. Mfs Kenneth Bell, Mrs Ralph Hamilton. Mis. F. W Fdorman. Mis. Edgar Pierce, Mis. Ronald Jones nl the host- s Opti-Mrs. Club Elects Officers Mrs Clark Letnin has been elected piesidt-nt of the newly or ganized Opt i-. Mrs club, auxiliary to the Salem Optimist club. Of ti ters to serve with Mrs Lethin are Mi. James Ma-un, vice pi evident; mid Mrs Kenneth Foster, secre tx i v -1 rea-u t er All w i es of the Sam Op on lists hie .nvitrU to attend the meeMng of 'tie new auxiliaiv tonight at H o lo k at the home of Mrs. L.eo OUeii The w omen s organization is mdeoendff.t ol the men's club, but will .oil tl. m when necessary. The auxilia.;, will hep girls, who hae met with unfo: unate cir c urTi.taiu es, the sim as the men md the b Recent Graduate group ol AA- UW w.li nuet :. " ..Li desert suppe a; tr.t home ul Mrs. Ed-' ward Dick. '.2'. Duncan awnue, 1i 'flight rleruy Mi!!,e will sho cilr movies of the Pacific area, particular . Hawaii, and d'scuv amateur photography. CLUB CALENDAR Tt I1U4V HFW i ub d.nncr rtin. Nohl tn i. 4 l! p in. Sm of I inon Vrld mi and auxiliary, ' wiln Mr and Mil. B. J. Pattern. S93 Soutn ;5tn ilitf l. iio tio&t dinner. 6 30. Daufntrt i( t fclij&rin ol St. Paul i Fp'KDf.al ihuiiti tin-H at palish nu. 1 o rloca luncheon. Ntbiwlu iuiiIkiv. th Margate! Willi. 9S ith tre0 covered dish luncheon, il 20 p m. AAl'W Wednesday Hie: noon litera ture group with Mrs. A. A. Rogers. XtO N. Summer at.. 1 13 deaaert lunch eon Jason t.ee Mothodiat church circle, de'iwit lunrheoni, I .10 p.m. at homes. Royal Neighbors ew m( club roeet ; t Mayflower hall, all day, no-hoat i lunc-neon. iz .w p.m. Eagle tonal club pinochle card par ty. 1 43 9 . 371 N. High St.. covered arnh dinner preceding. 13:30 p.m. TNI BSD AY Women of Rotary dinner (or hua kands. chamber at commerce, :4a p.m. raioAT Uom club ausihary barn dance St. Joseph's hall. PLJET club with Mr. Trancea Nveder Wrger. XM S. Mth at.. p an. ATl'KOAT CTveanelreca chapter. Daughters of American. Revolution meet with Mr, at A. Jory. iOS Hoyt t.. I p.m. I) ' i. , ft . 1. " v .. jf 'i ,t . -e Hi l iu m Mi Mrs. Lloyd Exiward Good rich (Glennerva Harns berger) who was married on March 27 at the sub marine navy base chapel at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harnsberger of the Oak Point district r.ear Indepen dence and the groom's parents are from Proctcrs vilie Vermont. The couple will live in Honolulu while he 15 stationed at Pearl Harbor with the navy. (C. 7. Beers studio.) Royal Neighbor Sewing club will meet at the M " f, - " ' " Wednesday for an all day session with a no-hot luncheon at l.JU o'clock Hostesses are Mrs Ethel Davenport. Mrs Irene Speed and Mrs. Bernice Bouffleur. I I.t. and Mrs. Kelton Lowerr and 1 children. Carolyn Zoe and Mack, returned Saturday to their home at Mare Island. Calif., after a weeks v iit in the capital with' her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Maison Mrs. Helen Goodenough left Monday for Eugene to spend the ensuing week visiting her son-in- j law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. , J H. Drysdale. MUs June Young was home ' from Oregon State college for the weekend and was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell Young. Ii " " " "1 Miss Hall, Mr. Strode Married A Salem man, Marvin L. Strode, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strode, took as his bride Miss Norma Jean Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ferguson of Pullman, Wash., formerly of Salem, at a morning ceremony on April 17. The rites took place at Pullman at the United Presbyterian and Christian church with the Rev. John Haupt officiating at 10 o' clock. Mr. Ferguson gave the bride in marriage and for her wedding she chose a beige suit with mist blue hat and grey accessories. She car ried a white prayer book and pinned to her suit was a brown orchid. Mrs. J. H. Stevens was her sis ter's honor attendant and wore a powder blue suit with corsage of pink carnations. Wesley Strode stood with his brother as best man. A reception was held at the Ferguson home following the nup tials. 1 After a wedding trip to Spo-1 kane the newlyweds will be at home in Salem on North Winter street. The new Mrs. Strode attended schools in Oklahoma and is now employed at Montgomery Ward and Co. Mr. Strode is a graduate of Salem schools and recently was released from the army. He is now attending Merritt Davis School of Commerce. DAR Meeting at Jory Home Chemeketa chapter, Daughters ' of the American Rev olution, will I hold their regular meeting at the j home of Mrs. Edwin A. Jory, 425 Hoyt street, on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Election of of- ficers and annual reports will; highlight the business session at; which Mrs. Ruth Rulifson, regent, will preside. The hostess committee includes . Mrs. Carey Martin, Mrs. A. L. Wallace. Mrs K. ri . cott, Mrs.' B H. White. Mrs. Clarence Mul cahy, Mrs. R. D. Pans. Mrs. Her man Darley and Mrs. James Likes. Society... .Clubs Music .... The Home jcstmc mcum Miss Jeanne Foster, daughter of Lt Col. and Mrs. Eugene Foster, spent the weekend on the Univer sity of Oregon campus and was a guest at her sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta. ( Engagement Revealed Announcement it being made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Mae End res, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Endres, to Willard E. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hudson. The wedding is planned to take place in the early j fall. j The brunette bride - elect is a ! graduate of Toledo high school 1 and is now employed at the un- j employment compensation com- j mission here. Her fiance is a gra- duate of Salem high school and 1 served in the navy during the war. ; He has been employed at the Ore- ! gon Pulp and Paper Co. Bride-Elect Honored Miss Alice Louise Domogalla, who will be married on Mav 15 to Cyril Robert Suing, was feted I at a miscellaneous shower when ! Mrs. Gerald Suing and Mrs. John j Geiger entertained at the former's I home on North 5th street. Refreshments were served after an informal evening. Appoint- j ments were in pink and white with j a pink umbrella for a centerpiece j and paper lace umbrellas for fa- j vors. I Honoring Miss Domogalla were Mrs. John Meyers, Mrs. Herbert Lange, Mrs. Orin Watkins, Mrs. Ed Heenan. Mrs. P. H. Jaskoski, Mrs. Ben Diemler, Mrs. Elmer Su ing, Mrs. Cyril Suing, Mrs. Jack Hayes, Mrs. Joseph Domogalla, I Mrs. Vincent Domogalla, Mrs. R. i L. Hiberger, Mrs. N. Farrell, Mrs. ! J. F. Rolow, Mrs. William Spalin ger. Miss Pat Amort, Miss Jean 1 Domogalla and the hostesses. Mrs. James Sew all (Florence Wallace) arrived in the capital Monday from her home in Lewis ton, Idaho to spend several weeks at the home of Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Delta Zeta alumnae will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. O K. Beals at 8 o'clock. Assisting hostess will be Mrs. Charles K. Fulton. Mrs. Arens Will Head Mothers Mrs. L. O. Arena was elected president ot the Oregon State Mothers club at a meeting of the group Monday afternoon at the Salem Woman's clubhouse. Offi cers elected to serve with Mrs. Arens are Mrs. Dave Brown, vice president; Mrs. J. H. Barrick, sec retary, and Mrs. Carl Miller, trea surer. Mrs. George Croisah is the retiring president. One more meeting is slated for the season and will be held May 24 with a no-host luncheon at the Mayflower hall. Mrs. George Rossman reviewed "The Miracle of the Bells" follow ing the business session. Tea was served late in the afternoon and the table centerpiece was a mixed spring bouquet of tulips and iris. Founder's Day to Be Observed Founder's day will be observed at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house on the Willamette university cam pus Wednesday night when the actives entertain the alumnae at a dessert supper at the chapter house on State street at 7:30 o'clock. All alumnae in the city are asked to call Miss Marilee Olson at the house for reserva tions. Miss Olson is general chair man of the affair and a skit and program by the actives will fol low the supper hour. Pi Beta Phi was founded on April 28, 1867 at Monmouth col-1 lege, Monmouth, Illinois. . ' Mrs. Wayne Doughton will en- ! tertain her club at a dessert sud- per and evening of bridge tonight j at her apartment at the Ulrich.t Mrs. Manfred Olson, who is here J visiting from Medford, will be an additional guest. Musical Program At OES Meeting Salem chapter Order of Eastern Star met Saturday night at the Masonic temple with Mrs. Mona Yoder and William R. Newmyer presiding. Mrs. K. I Foster, who became a member by affiliation, was introduced. A special musical program was presented by Doro thy Pederson, piano, and Bernice Kleihege vocalist, accompanied by Hal Ratzeburg. Guests include Mrs. Lloyd Frese, Vernonia; Mrs. Inex Geer, Bums; Mrs. Minnie Melvin, Wood burn; Mrs. Verona Carlson, Thief. River Falls, Minnesota; Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Zemark and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zemark of Schuyler, Nebraska. Committees in charge of the evening were: Social, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller; decorations, Gertrude Gilbert, Mrs. Lloyd L. Hughes, Mrs. Harold Shell and Mrs. Marion Stoutenberg; refresh ments, Mrs. Joe L. Bourne, chair man, Mrs. L. E. Booster, Mrs. Ronald Rossner and Mrs. Walter P. Karsten. PaHy Honors Birthday Mrs. Donald Madison was host ess at dinner Saturday night at her North Capitol street home in compliment to her husband on his birthday. Cards were in play dur ing the evening. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chambers, Mrs. and Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arena, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kim melL Mr. and Mrs. C W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Mr. and Mrs. Madison. Mrs, Walter I Spa aiding pre sided at a bridge luncheon Mon day afternoon at her Court street home for the pleasure of members of her club. Deaai ajsd Mrs. Melrta K. Geis were among those in f Portland Monday night to attend the John Charles Thomas; concert.' Csder IS far siablished Jew elry store. Seaae tyylsg exper ience, reraaasjeirt yasidsat. ex eelleat eype-rtttaJTy- Ta salary. FheSS'5510 Select a deeply personal message for r MOTHER The endearment I n your heart it beau tifully worded on cards o distinctive design. Choose your Mother's Day message frbm our fine selection. Commercial Book Store 141 N. Commercial SsJtm, Oregon Lullaby Baby Shop Through National Babv Week Offers Expectant Mothers a Iayette. Economically Priced. 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