The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 17, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC
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Betrothals
Are Made
Known
Four more couples have added
their names to the ever-growing 1
list of engaged duos. '
Mr. and Mrs. Howard uray ui
Portland are announcing the be
trothal of their daughter. Jeanna,
to C. M. Lee Greenlee, son of Mrs.
Alice E. Greenlee and J. G. Green
lee of Salem. The wedding date Is
U-ntatively set for August 14.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
the University of Oregon and later
took graduate work in psychology
at the university. She Is a member
of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Miss
Gray is now employed at Timber
Structures Inc. in Portland. Mr.
Greenlee Is attending Willamette
urmersity and is a used car dealer
In Salem. He served In the navy
for four years,
tlncurement Told
The engagement of Miss Elsie
Donalds and Richard E. Larson
v.-d- announced at a picnic in honor J
of her birthday on June II.
The bride-elect, an art student
at Willamette university. Is the
diuhter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Iugljs of Salem Heights. Her fi
anre is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
K')Und Larson cf Gresham. He at
tended Willamette university two
years and is now studying photog
raphy in Portland.
Ml is HuxMett Betrothed
Announcement is being made of
the engagement of Miss Ruth
Hukjhlett, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Hughlett of Salem, to Bob
Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R L Smith of Portland The news
wi told to a group of the bride
elet t's friends on the closing day
of chool at Oregon State college
Ijs week.
The wedd.ng will be an event of
next year. Mi.-s Hughlett has com
peted her frehm;tn year at Ore
gon State and Mr. Sm;Lh his Jun
lir year.
Couple to Wed
Mr. and Mrs Edwin Bryant of
Monmouth are revealing the be
tio'hal of their daughter, Marilou,
t Alton GreT.waue, son of Mr.
rid Mrs. J. L. Greenwade of Rick
reall. No date has been set for the
wed ding.
Miss Bryant attended Monmouth
high ichool and is now employed
t the Monmouth bank. Her fiance
Miss Hammack to
Sail July 1
Mis Mary Hammack, grand
daughter of Mrs. M. F. Hammack,
left Wednesday night by train for
New York City, from where she
will sail on July 1 on the Queen
Elizabeth for South Hampton,
England. She will attend the sum
mer session at University College
at Nottingham, England, on schol
arship, taking courser in educa
tion and making a study of the
English schools. She will return
to the states on the Queen Mary,
sailing on August 25.
Miss Hammack will be accom
panied to New York by her aunt,
Mrs. Doris Hill, and they will go
by way of Sacramento, Reno,
Cheyenne, Omaha, Chicago and
Washington, D. C, spending sev
eral days at the latter two cities.
Miss Hammack will ba In New
York three days prior to sailing.
Mrs. Hill will return home the
southern route by way of New
Orleans and Texas.
Mr. and Mr. Charles 8. McEl-
hinny and daughter. Sue, will mo
tor to Portland Friday night to at
tend the wedding of her nephew,
John Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ned E. Dixon of Roseburg, and
Miss Winifred Powers, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powers,
who will be married at the Mult
nomah Community church.
CLUB CALENDAR
THl'RSD AY
Spiritual Sunflower club meet at
Marion Square park. 1 p. m.
Fidelis clan. First Baptist church,
with Mr. Elmer Conn. Brooks. 2 p. m.
Gold Star Mothers at V'FW hall, so
cial meetinf. 8 p.m.
First Christian church Women's
council welfare luncheon, noon, busi
ness session. 1 p.m.. program at 3 p.m.
FRIDAY
White Cross meetlnfs. Tlorenc Vail
M.ijiontrv society. Calvary Baptist
churcli. 10 a.m.. no-host luncheons at
noon
MONDAY
Salem Junior Woman's club annual
picnic at W. W. Chadwick ranch, 6:30
p.m.
Woman's Relief Corps meet at VTW
hall, 1 p m.
TirSDAY
Daughters of St. Elizabeth of St.
Paul s Episcopal church meet for an
nual picnic luncheon, with Mrs. Wll
mer Page. 1589 Chemeketa St.. 1 p.m.
is a graduate of Perrydale high
sqhool and Is with the Chevron
station at Rlckreall.
Visitors Are
Honored at
Parties
Visitors are the Incentive for
many informal parties and get
togethers this week with hostesses
arranging luncheons and dinners
in their honor.
Mrs. Albert Stackpole of Har
risburg. Pa., who is visiting in the
capital with Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Phillips, will be honored at an
informal luncheon this afternoon
when Mrs. James T. Brand enter
tains at her North Summer street
home.
Summer flowers will provide the
decorative note. Covers will be
placed for Mrs. Stackpole, Mrs.
William Phillips, Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs.
Paul B. Waliace, Mrs. E. J. Scel
lars, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mrs.
Keith Powell and Mrs. Brand.
Colonel and Mrs. Phillip Allison
will be hosts at dinner tonight at
their Fairmount Hill home for the
pleasure of Mrs. Stackpole, who
lived in Salem during the war
years. Places will be laid for the
honor guest, Mr. and Mrs. William
L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred
erick Chambers, Colonel Malcolm
Young of Santa Barbara, a guet at
the Allison home, and the hosts.
Friday Mrs. Phillips and her
house guest will motor to Portland
to view the new Oregonian build
ing. Mrs. Stackpole will leave for
San Francisco on Saturday, where
she will attend the National Red
Cross convention.
Here From South
Mr. Gerald Bonnington and
daughter, Beatrice Ann, of Berk
eley, Calif., are visiting in the cap
ital with her brother and sister-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Ruskin Blatch
ford, and her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
B. Blatchford. Mrs. Bonnington
cam north to accompany home
her son. Bill, a junior at Willamette
university. They will leave for the
south on Sunday.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Ruskin
Blatchford has invited twenty-five
of her sister-in-law's friends to an
informal tea at her home on Nor
way street. Guests will call be
tween 3 and 3 o'clock to greet Mrs.
Bonnington.
The Mis Jean Claire Swift.
Margie Cooley, Jane Carson and
Peggy Sears left Wednesday to
spend several days at the beach.
Miss Hutton Weds
In California
SILVERTON Mrs. Turner Arm
strong of Roseville, Calif., Is an
nouncing the marriage of her
daughter, MLss Elma Marie Hut
ton, Fresno, and Newton Lloyd
Walters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
uel B. Walters of Kerman, Calif.,
in a home wedding Sunday, June
0, at Rose vi lie.
The bride wore a blue afternoon
gown and a gardenia sheaf corsage
with matching floral coronet. Her
mother, who was her attendant,
wore voile print of black and white
and a single gardenia corsage. Mr.
Armstrong was the bridegroom's
attendant.
Mr. Walters served with the Sea
bees for more than three years, and
the bride served 2Vt years in the
Waves. She is a native of Silver
ton and was graduated from Sil
verton schools.
Guests Here
For Rites
Out-of-town guests are begin
ning to arrive in the capital for
several weddings to take place in
the next week.
Mrs. May Hedges of North Bon
neville, Wash., is here for the wed
ding of her granddaughter, Miss
Joan Randall, and James R. Phil
lips, which will be an event of
June 21.
To Fete Bridal Attendants
i rridav night Miss Kandall will
entertain the feminine members of
her bridal party at dinner at Wi
nona's Chalet with her mother,
Mrs. Bessie Randall, and Mrs.
Hedges as additional guests. The
same night Mr. Phillips will en
tertain his best man and ushers at
a stag dinner and party at the
University club in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil
lips will be hosts for a buffet sup
per Sunday night at their West
Lefelle street home in compliment
to their son, James, and his fiancee,
Miss Joan Randall. The affair will
follow the wedding rehearsal at
the First Presbyterian church with
members of the bridal party bid
den as guests.
Here for Wedding
Lt. Comm. John Lindbeck ar
rived in the capital Tuesday for
the wedding of his brother, Albert,
and Miss Patricia Riches, to be an
event of Friday night. Commander
Lindbeck drove north from his
base at San Diego and will leave
immediately after the ceremony
for the south. He will serve as his
brother's best man at the rites.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Crum and
sons, Jimmy and Gary, of Oakridge
will come Friday for the wedding
of her brother, Albert Lindbeck,
and will be guests at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Lindbeck, for the week end.
Brides-elect
Are Feted
Miss Shirley Kenagy and James)
Hess have set Saturday, Septem
ber 4, as their wedding date. The
couple will be married at the
Calvary Baptist church with a re
ception following. The bride
elect is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas B. Kenagy and her
fiance is the son of Dr. and Mrs.
Weaver W. Hess of Clackamas,
formerly of Salem. Their engage
ment was announced in May.
Miss Kenazy will be honored at
a shower at the South Winter
street home of Mrs. Hammer Sie
farth with Mrs. Kenneth Graber
as co-hostes.
Guests will include Mrs. Ambrie
Bagley, Mrs. Kinley K .Adams,
Mrs. Hugh Dowd, Mrs. Donald
Emerson. Mrs. Roy Houck, Mrs.
Merrill Barber, Mrs. Milton Hoy
ser, Mrs. Robert Hoyser, Miss
Wilma Wright, Mrs. Thomas Ken
agy. Mrs. Ivan Bingenheimer,
Mrs. Ludwig Peterson, Mrs. Ches
ter Pickens, Mrs. Milan Gilman,
Miss Mildred Smith, Mrs. Dwight
Wyatt, Mrs. Gale Kerbst, Miss
Audra Ames, Mrs. Wilmer Wells,
, Miss Nancy Kenacy and Miss
1 Jennine Gr.'ibe'-.
To Honor Miss Torbet
Miss Olive Torbet. who will be
come the bride of Robert A.
, Thompson of Portland on June
27 at the ceremony at the First
Methodist church, was feted at
a shower Wednesday night when
Mrs. Marvin O'Brien, jr., and Mrs.
Phyllis Allen entertained at the
former's home on Market rtreet.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Torbet.
' A late dessert supper was served
) following a miscellaneous shower
In honor of the bride-to-be. At
I tending were Mesdames Leota
j Baker, Delores Harris, Dorothy
Clancy, Marlowe Jones, Rheta
l Hildebrand, Rachael Smyres, Ella
, Hatfield, Dorothy Spaulding,
Lillie McGee. Catherine Nicker
son, Selma Bach, Virginia Fitts,
Misses Patricia Jones, Lorraine
Baron, Clarissa Casper, Cleo
Walker. Dorothy Ayres, Martha
Carpenter and the hostesses.
Miss Jo-Anne Gilmore, daugh
ter of the Gordon Gilmores, who
recently moved here from Med
ford, has arrived in the capital
from Pomona college, Claremont,
Calif., to spend the summer with
her parents. She will return to
Pomona In the fall to enter her
sophomore year.
Mr. and Mrs. William Stein of
Portland (Pauline Drager) are re
ceiving felicitations on the birth
of a son, Mark Benjamin, on Tues
day at the Salem General hospital.
The little boy has an older bro
ther, William, and his maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
1 Ben Drager oo Salem.
Riverside Women
To Play Here
Women golfers from the River
side Country club in Portland will
be guests of the Salem women
golfers on Friday at the Salem
Golf club with luncheon to be
served at 1:30 o'clock.
At the regular day's play on
Wednesday Mrs. Fred Bernardl
was winner in class A; Mrs. Rob
ert HerralL class B; Mrs. Rex
Adolph, class C; and Mrs. Max
Allen, class D. A guest was Mrs.
Roy Simmons and welcomed as
new members were Mrs. S. D.
Wiles and Mrs. Charles Campbell.
To Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Orr go
congratulations on the birth of
twins, a son, Larry Jo, and a
daughter, Terry Lee, on Tuesday,
June IS at the Salem General hos
pitaL The little boy weighed six
pounds, nine ounces, and his sis
ter weighed five pounds, five oun
ces. Their grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Orr of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. William Keaton
of Salem.
Vlcki Dee Van Onsenoord will
celebrate her fourth birthday at a
party this afternoon at the King
wood Heights home of her parents,
the Barney Van Onsenoords. Eight
of her friends have been bidden
and birthdar cake and refresh
ments will be served on the patio.
Silverion Geortre Haberly. son
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly of
Silverton, and Miss Helen Hudgins
were married in the Cottage Grove
Methodist church Sunday, tfuna IS,
Arthur Dahl, Jr.. Silverton, was a
member of the wedding pa rty.
Others attending from Silverton
were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Haberly
and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis.
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