The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1948, Page 11, Image 11

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    Miss Phillips
Married
St. Joseph's church wa the
setting for the wedding ,of Miss
Ella Lucille Phillips, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Phillips and
Joseph Bach, son of Mrs. May G.
Bach. The Rev. Father Gerald
Linahen peifimued the ceremony
at 2 o'clock Saturday. May -
The bride wore a gown of white
slipper satm made with sweet
heart neckline and illusion veil
held in place by a coronet of
orange blossoms and seed pearls.
She carried a newer bouquet of
baby pink roses. '
She was given in marriage by
her brother-in-law. Olin W.
Brown. Mrs. Brown was her -sister's
matron of honor and wore
a gown of pale yeftow. with
headdress of yellow Illusion.
Mrs. Bruce Adams aad Miss
Beth Phillips were bridesmaids
for their sister. Mrs. A darn wore
pink and Miss Phillips aqua. They
too, were headdresses ef illusion,
and carried nosegays.
Curtis Bach stood with his
brother as best man and George
Bach and Bruce Adams were
ushers.
Wayne Meusey played the or
gan. The mother of the brrie wore
a French crepe dress with acces
sories of black, a flower covered
hat and a corsage of pink carna
tions. Mrs. Bach was dressed in
an aqua dressmaker suit with
navy accessories snd a pink car
natian corsage.
A reception was held in May
flower hall, when Mrs. Lawrence
Bach poured and Mis Alma
Erickson cut the cake. Miss Mar
garet Ann Bach was in charge
of the guest book. Mrs. Olin
Brown and Mr. Johnny Brown
of gifts.
Far going away, the briHe wore
a powder blue frock with white
topper, white accessories and a
rne corsage. After a wedding trip
including a visit with Mr. Phil
lips in veterans hospital in Port
land the couple will be at home
in Salem.
BPW Card Party
On Tuesday
The Salem Business and Profes
sional Women's club will entertain
with a benefit card party Tuesday
night at the Salem Woman's club
house at 8 o'clock. Prizes will be
awarded in bridge and pinochle
with refreshments following.
Guests are asked to bring their
own table accessories. Those wish
ing reservation are asked to call
Miss Juana Holmes. 4562.
Mrs. John Terstee heads the
directorate and assisting are Mes
dames Effie King. Lola McFar
Jane. Mildred Newman, Ruth
Voorhees. Marjorie Estes, Misses
Edna McElbaney. Phebe McAd
ams, Effie and Ida Mae Smith,
Vada Hill, Juana Holmes, Becky
Morgan, Hazel Roenicke, Helen
Hiller and Josephine Evans.
Yemareas will meet Taesdar
with Mrs. Walter B. Minier, 1745
Saginaw street for a 1:15 o'clock
dessert luncheon. Mrs. Ervin Pot
ter and Mrs. Ernest C. Richards
will assist.
G a soma Phi Beta alaaanae will
be entertained at dinner Monday
night at the South 23rd street
home of Mrs. Garlen L. Simp
son at 6:30 o'clock. Assisting host
asses are Mrs. Hugh Taylor and
Mrs. Harold Olinger.
fioH 't Cook flow .
but ... those who heard Gladys Swart
hout liked her, those who met her loved
her. It seems, she liked Salem people, and
said she wanted to.be asked back. She
would have liked to atgrn autographs, but
upon hearing so many coughs (and there
were many) she could Dot take the chance
of getting a cold.
Important fUa . . . Watch a man sign
ing his name, and yu a man who's
king lor a brief moment. Now a woman takes
the pen and simply writes her name --but
not a man! He tries the pen on an edge of
the paper, places it carefully in his hand,
adjusts his arm to the correct position, flour
ishes a couple el circles in mid-air and then
dashes oil the signature suddenlike. And
what results? something no one can read
anyway.
Simple earplananon . . . Staying the
night at the Astoria hotel last Saturday we
found the answer to, what Is a "semi-prlvatr
bath?" It seems it is a room with partition
only part way up. at least that was what
our's was. Chummy, to say the least.
Easy Way Out . . . We always, have
petticoat trouble, even with our long skirts,
why not sew on a little lace and let'er show
like the" other young girls skirts do ...
Two and two ... I wonder if the case
of the dunked boatsman who asked the pa
per not to reveal his name because 11 his
wife found out she'd "be awful sore," isn't
like that of the 'teen arger who thinks his mo
ther doesn't know he smokes. The wife might,
just possibly auess mat he fell into the wa
ter when she found his clothes soaked with
water --but then, maybe she isn't curious.
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Members of Salem Rotana will
install new officers at the Marion
hotel Monday at 7.
Speaker will be Miss Marion
Morange of Willamette university.
Miss Norma Seaborg will be solo
ist with Miss Benall Groth as ac
companist. Mrs. Sylvia Riggs of
the Portland chapter of Rotana
will install the new officers.
Special guests for the evening
will be the mothers of the mem
bers and representatives of the
local women's service clubs. These
will include Miss Ann Carson,
Mrs. Harry Scott. Mrs. Marion
Wooden. Mrs. Walter Barsch, Mrs.
Merle Travis, Mrs. Estill Brunk.
Mrs. Bernice Yeary and Mrs.
Pauline Tidwell. Representatives
from the Portland and McMinn
ville chapters will also attend.
Officers to be installed for the
coming year are: Mrs. Dwight
Wyatt. president; Mrs. Emma
Drinnon, first vice-president; Mrs.
Wllmer Wells, second vice-president;
Miss Juana Holmes, secre
tary; and Mrs. S. L. Auman, treasurer.
Retiring officers are: Mrs. O. L.
Donnelly, president; Mrs. Herbert
Miller, first vice-president; Mrs.
Floyd Mathews, second vice-president;
Mrs. Chester Pickens, secre
tary; and Mrs. S. L. Auman, treas
urer. Arrangements for the affair are
in charge of Mrs. Ipha Knox with
Mrs. Ennis Nelson and Mrs. Wil
mer Wells assisting.
Ta Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D.
Silke (Doris Unruh) go congratu
lations on the birth of a son,
James Russell, on Friday at 'he
Salem General hospital. The little
boy, who weighed seven pound
eleven ounces, has an older bro
ther. Franklin Lee. His grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Un
ruh of Salem and Mrs. Mary .
Silke of Owatonna, Minn.
Mia Esther EbereaU. aaprans,
minister of music at First Metho
dist church, is to be presented in a
voice recital Sunday, May 16, at
3 p. m. in the Carrier rsom of the
church. She will be accompanied
by Mrs. Josef Schnelker.
Jetrfer Gelid ec St. fears Epis
copal church will hold a tea
meeting this month on Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Donald C. Roberts
in Morningside, South 12th street
hill. Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Lester Barr, Mrs. Homer
Smith, sr. and Mrs. George L.
Arbuckle.
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Orlla Gamma mothara luncheon,
chapter house, 1 30 p.m.
Delia Delta Delta alumnae with Mrs.
Thomas Hill. Jr., Lmlie St., 7.30 p.m.
Gamma Plil Beta alumnae witii Mrs.
Garten Smpson. 363 S. 23rd St., 8:30
dinner.
Job' Daughters, charter night and
inspection. Maom- Temple, 7:30 p.m.
Marion auxiliary SSI. VTW. meet at
vrw hall. S p.m
Salem Junior Woman' club installa
tion and mother's tea. Salem Woman's
clubhouse. 8 p.m.
Chi Omega alumnae, chapter house,
7M Jerry St.. p.m.
TUESDAY
Laurel Social Hour club with Mrs.
Glen Adams. Glen Creek drive. 1:30
deftsert lurheon.
Junior GulM. St. Paul's Episcopal
church, tea meeting with Mrs. Donald
Roberts. Morningside on South 12th St..
1 :30 p.m.
Alpha Xi Delta alumnae with Mrs.
John Smith. St. Paul. p. in
Chadwtck chapter. OES social after
noon club. Masonic Temple, 1:1 des
sert luncheon.
Rainbow Girls mother's lea. Masenic
Temple. S p.m.
Capital Unit. American Leglon aux
iliary, executive btasrd w.lh Mrs. Ray
Baaaett. MS Jefferson St.. 7 M deaaert
W benefit card party. Salem Wom
an s club. 8 pm.
Pi Beta Phi mother's club, chapter
house. 2 p.m.
YWCA board meeting I 45 a.m..
YWCA.
Sens of Union Veterans and auxiliary
wtth Mrs. E. B. Perrlne. IMS Broadway
mt.. 8:30 no-host dinner, business and
social meeting.
WEDNESDAY
Jason Lee WSCS. 11 a.m., at church.
WSCS ot rirt Methnat church cir
cle meetings and dessert htnchans.
Hellrwood lAeom auxiliary. Liana
Den. 8:30 p.m.
AAUW Literature (roup, guest day.
with Mrs. Gesrge Rossman. tit N.
Capital st, 1:1 dessert luncheon.
THl'BSDAT
Sojourners guest day. laWm Wom
an's clubhouse. l:lt p.m.
PI Beta Phi alumnae at chapter
house. 7 JO dessert.
Daughters Are
Hostesses
The F. L. club's annual Moth
er's day breakfast will be held
this morning at the New Salem
Coffee shop.
Guests and hostesses are to be
Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. R. B. Mc
Clay, Miss Dessie McClay, Mrs.
Luther Melton. Mrs. Coral Mc
Neil, Mrs. Vernon - Frohm, Mrs.
P. C. Harland, Mrs. Wendell
Ewing. Mrs. L. E. Moser, Mrs.
Gavin Hill. Miss Joanne Hill,
Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. Vera
La Due. Miss Jackie La Due, Mrs.
Harold Bressler, Mrs. M. D. Tay
lor, Mrs. P. L. Applegate, Mrs.
G. V. Nadermann. Miss Dolores
Hill. Mrs. M. L. Hill. Mrs. John
Fuller. Miss Marjorie Tucker,
Mrs. Arthur Tucker. Mrs. Lawr
ence McClure. Mrs. Walter Hunt,
Mrs. Walter Larson, Miss Katha
lee Applegate, Mrs. Evelyn Shi
mondle. Mrs. Alfred Propp, Jr.,
Mrs. Victor Koop, Mrs. Gold i a
Kyle, Mrs. Glenn Woodry, Mrs.
Robert Smith. Mrs. Colene Louns
bury and Mrs. Christina Larson,
speaker for the day.
Birthday for
Nine-Year-Old
Gary Manion, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Manion, was host to
a group of his young friends Sat
urday afternoon in celebration of
his ninth birthday. The Manion's
. & '
Mrs. William Chandlee.
Hillsboro, president of the
Oregon Federation of
Women's club convention
to Portland May 24-29. to
which several thousand
women will attend.
Sunset avenue home was the
scene of the party which was
given in Gary's honor by his
parents and his aunt, Mrs. R.
L. Simon.
Bidden to attend were Donald
Kaneski, Keith Forcier, Robert
Mossbrucker, Mariann Jungblut,
Jean Gruchalla, Gloria Koch,
Richard Davies, Judy Coomler.
Kenny Meyers, Rosemary and
Jimmy Manion.
Pi Bets Phi alaaaaae will be
entertained at the State street
chapter house Thursday night at
a dessert supper at 7:30 o'clock.
Hostesses are Mrs. Harrison W.
Elgin, jr., Mrs. Howard Hosken,
Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Rus
sell Mefford, Mrs. Lyle White.
Mrs. Lester Pearmine, jr., and
Mrs. Lawrence Feldschau.
Voters Meet
On Tuesday
League of Wemen Voters will
meet at the city library in the
fireplace rsom on Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock and hear y Reginald
Williams speak on courts and jur
ies in Salem. All men. women and
students are invited ta attend.
A representative from the Sa
lem league will go ta the state
convention May 17 and It at Gear
hart. The Salem League will he
given special honor as having just
beea accepted by national.
WSCS 21 Soc
Luncheon Will
Honor Mothers
The Salem Delta Gamma Moth
ers of Willamette university will
entertain at luncheon en Monday
afternoon at the Chart street
chapter house at 1:38 o'clock in
compliment to the out-of-town
Delta Gamma mothers.
Mr. Walter D. Gardner, presi
dent, will preside. Mrs. Walter
Smith la heading the decoration
committee and in charge of in
vitations are Mrs. L. M. Case, Mrs.
J. Sechrist and Mrs. James Mc
Clelland. A musical program will
be given following the luncheon,
Wedaeaday after AAUW
Literature . group will be enter
tained at a guest day meeting and
dessert luncheon at the North
Capitol street home of Mrs. George
Rossman at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs.
Charles Layport and Mrs. Rich
ard A. Meyer are assisting host
esses. Mrs. Nora Thompson is ar
ranging the program.
The Tharsdajr club will meet
this week at the home of Mrs.
E. C. Richards. 1240 North 21st
street for a 1:30 o'clock dessert.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Wal
lace, Mrs. L. H. McMahan and
Miss Oda Chapman.
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The Statesman, goiory Oregon Scndcry, Ifery IV H41
To Wed in
June'
Wedding bells will ring on Mon
day. June 21 for Miss- Jean Ran
dall and James Richard Phillips,
who will be married at the First
Presbyterian church at o'clock.
A reception will follow in the
church parlors.. The bride-elect is
the daughter of Mrs. Bessie, IL
Randall and her fiance; is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil
lips. The couple marriage will
take place on the wadding anni
versary of the benedict-elect's par
ents. The betrothal ef the couple was
- . . - - i-' i
revealed last Christmas. Mr. Phil
lips is new attending Willamette
university. - I -: -..
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