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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1948)
g The SteLmcra, Scdta, Oregon, Thursday. Tnly 1 ISO SOC IETY C LUBS Miss To Marry . Today. : ; A number of Salem people will motor to Portland this afternoon lor the marriage of Mis Margaret Addison Lusk, daughter of Su preme Court Justice and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk, and Edgar Framm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Framm of Auerbach, Germany. y The ceremony will take place at St. Thomas. More chapel at 4 o'clock with the Rev. Joseph K. Vanderbeck officiating. --Judge Lusk will give his daugh ter in marriage and. for her wed ding she has chosen a traditional cream satin gown with fingertip r veil and will carry a crescent bou quet of "bouvardia and gardenias. The bride will be- attended by her three sisters, Mrs. Lloyd Ap . pieman (Polly Lusk) of Kendrick, Colo., as matron or honor, and Miss -Mary and Miss Jeanne Lusk as bridesmaids. The honor attendant will wear yellow chiffon and the other two will be gowned in. blue chiffon. They will all carry ; bou quets of gerbera daisies, Suzanne Carson, the junior at tendant, will, wear a blue Empire - dress and carry an old fashioned nosegay. Klans Rotberg will stand with the groom as best man. A reception at the Lusk home on 6 W. Riverside drive will follow the nuptials. Presiding at the urns and serving the ices will be Mrs. James T. Brand of Sclera; Mrs. MacCormac Snow, Mrs. Roland Mersereau and Mrs. Eugene Rock ey of Portland. I Mr. Framm and his bride will go north to British Columbia on their wedding trip, and after July 19 will be at home in San Francisco at 55-5 Tara street. Mr. Framm Is with the Bank of America in the JjjtSL city,-For -traveling she will wear a beige suit with cocoa brown accessories. Among those who, will attend the Portland rites are Judge and Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, j Miss Dorothy Cornelius. Miss Elise Schroeder and Judge and Mrs. George Rossman. ' i Mrs. Bennett to Head DA V Unit ' Mrs. Gladys Lawton. depart ment commander for the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary will ba installing officer tonight at 8 when the new officers will be Installed for Salem unit No. 6 at the Woman's clubhouse. The da pirtment commander for the chap ter will also install. Mrs.- Eva Bennett was reelect ed commarider.; Mrs. Elmer Byer, vice chairman; Mrsi Pauline Rich ards, junior vice chairman; Mrs. Fern ' Richards, chaplain; Mrs. Wilfred Wilier, treasurer; Mrs. Verne Ostrander, adjutant; Mr. A., L. Brewster, conductress; Mrs. Goldie Kyle, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Alma Hatfield, historian; Mrs. O. E.. Rinehart, sergeant at arms; Mrs. Stuart Johns, assist ant conductress; Mrs. Laura John son, banner carrier; Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff, corresponding secre tary. k V tf 4 fy 3 f r M jr. h' i f A : fk -.J- I iiL if A . . 1 - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pummel (Doris Jun Bradbury) -cutting the cake at the reception which followed their mar jriage on June 11 at the Enalewood United Brethren church. fTKe bride's parents are. the Otis M. Bradburys and th jroom is the son of Mrs. B. B, Pummel of Fruitland.' Idaho. The couple will live in Portland. (McEwan photo). Miss Bates . Sets Date t f Wedding bells will ring on Friday,-September S,' for Miss Laura Jean Bates and William D. Carl son, whose engagement was an nounced in . the spring. The cere mony will take" place at the First Presbyterian church at t o'clock with Dr. Chester W. Hamblin of ficiating. A reception will follow in the church parlors. ' ' Miss 1 Bates is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Bates and her Ifiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Carlson of Kelso, Wash. The couple will live in Salem after their marriage, as ha is attending Willamette university law school. The bride-elect graduated In June from Willamette and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Her fiance is a Beta Theta Pi fraternity man. j . Mrs. i! Charles K. Warrea and son, Michael, have arrived in Sa lem from Washington, D. C, to spend i the summer with her mother! Mrs. Billie Herbster, and her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Warren. Major I Warren' is stationed in the na tion's capital with the marine corps. 1 , - , , make I your JtAr 4th holiday a sparkling sue- teas, buijjcu pa ftA mmw ' arid sea costumes, gun dresses with tiny cover j up boleros and a host of otter cool, comfort able 'and forthright fa shions await your eeleo tion here. See lour pollection o! little sun fashions for your younc sters. Sun; suits; beach balls, overalls, bathincj suits, shirts everything to keep them cod, comfortable and. happy.- f c . ' ' T . . . . 4 M USIC CLUB CALENDAR th cms DAT I- Anwrlctif Gold Star Mothers. VTW ball. S pjil, bvwbteas meetinx. niDAT S Woman's Itdicf Corps. VTW haU. S Detroli At t o'clock June t4 Mrs. S. T. Moore and Mrs. Edward Hanan entertained with a shower at the home of the former honor ing Mrs. William Cauble, jr.. ; Gilts were presented in a clothes hamper, one of the gifts presented by a group of friends. Those pres ent were Mesdames William Cau ble, sr., Frank Wilson, Evan Fire stone, Joe Fletcher, Helen Lavas -sur. Earl Parker, FJdon White, Cliff Peterson, E. W. Bray, Mar garet Noble, Delmar Nelson, F. L. Noble, Howard Baldwin, Li L. Rynearson, Perry Fry, Rose Mar million, Ray Johnson, Guy Moore, Erma Church, Ray Edwards, John Weisgerber, Charles Mason, Gor don Brown, E. ' Hanan, C. CUne, Misses CpUen Mermillion and Sharon LaVasseur, the hostesses arid the guest of honor. Mr. and Mr. G. Frederick Chambers are leaving today for eastern Oregon to meet some New York friends. They will then tour the mines in eastern Oregon -and then go on south to Crater flake before returning home next week. fcyy j The 1 MODERNE i 305 Court Street 'j y, : - V.: . ; . Mrs. Juddls New Officer Of Auxiliary Mrs. Harlas& Judd and her staff of , officers of American Legion auxiliary 138 were installed at i meeting of the unit at the Woman's clubhouse iTuesday . night. There was also initiation of new mem bers, and 4 household shower, for Mrs. H. H. Xale Reeves, a Vanport evacuee, ' !f!-. Iniuates are Mrs. Robert A. Green, Mrs. Frank Whitney, Mrs. James D. Branson, Mrs, Charles W. Creighton, I Jr, Mrs.1 Charles , A. Brown, Mrs. LeRoy E. Dowler and Mrs. Melvin E. Haines. New officers besides Mrs. Judd, president, iare Mrs.: Dow LovelL first vice president; Mrs. Sam Harbison, second vie president; Mrs. - Bert f A. Walker,, secretary; Mrs. Kenneth Schomaker, treasur er; Mrs. Wayne G Perdue, chap lain; Mrs. I Edward Kflppet, his torian, and Mrs. Carroll Robinson, serjeant-at-arms. The team from American Legion auxiliary unit No. 9 took charge of the ceremonies headed by Mrs. Austin Wilson. ' The new president announced chairmen as follows: Americanism, Mrs. Carroll Robinson; member ship, Mrs. Dow Lovell; poppy, Mrs. Sam Harbison; finance, E. Jack Simkins; child welfare, Mrs. Rob ert L. Simon; community service, Mrs. Theodore E. UUakko; legis lative, Mrs. Farley Megan; con stitution and by-laws, Mrs. Ira L. Goff ; program, Mrs. Robert R. De- Armond; telephone, Mrs. Jcseph DiFilippi; rehabilitation, Mrs. El vin E. Thomas; poppy poster, Mrs. L Leslie Beard; Girls State, Mrs. Harold Streeter. Past president's chairman is also Mrs. Streeter, who Is the retiring president. She was presented a past president's pin. Mrs. Stanley Krueger, who is leaving soon for Hood River to re side, was presented a gift as she was instrumental in organizing this new unit. Ceremony at Mason Home MILL CITY The home of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mason was the scene of a wedding Sunday at 4 o'clock when Mrs. Mason's daugh ter. Mildred, became the bride of Lloyd Bays of Lyons. The bride chose a two-piece blue crepe dress with white ac cessories and corsage of carnations. She was given in marriage by her uncle, Arthur Ekin. Velma Anderson was her sis ter's only attendant. Arthur An dersen of Lyons served as best man. Dr. David Ferguson offi ciated. A reception followed the cere mony -with Mrs. Rose Daley, and Mrs. Gertrude Mason in charge. -fcy the moath in your own home or by the hor in oar sewing room. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Singer Sowing Center gSSl ISO N. Ctml St; Fk. 15 12 GortmdKers1 Have Anniversary '. A family , reunion and picnic was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith on Lancaster, drive. The occasion was to observe the 25th anniversary of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Henry Gortmaker. Relatives attending were: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith. Donna Lee and Bobby of Long Beach, Calif.; Mr. and mS. iIS'iiwf their country place on the Port and Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Mrsri anit hitvi v. sixrv of their Gladys Dodge and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Rock, Peggy and Bobby of Olyrnpla, Wash.; Hugh Guile, Mrs. JWilliaxn MUler of Roseburg; . Mr. and Mrs. Glade Brutonv Orrtn and Larry of Springfield; Mrs. Zelma Wiltsey, Clyde and Dwight.of Carlton; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kingston and Charles, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wood of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Van Osdol and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Petersen, Mrs. Mar garet Gortmaker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gortmaker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Don, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gortmaker, . Darlene and Gary, all of Salem. , ', Mr. and .Mrs. Gortmaker were at home to friends Sunday in their home on Market street. Ar rangements of lilies,' sweet peas and carnations. were used on. the serving table and about the rooms. Many beautiful gifts were receiv ed by the couple. Sixty-five friends and relatives called. j 1 x - : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Winkler have returned from a several weeks motor trip which took them to the Grand. Canyon, Yel lowstone, Bryce and Zion parks and Sun Valley. for . j r ! j contoors under fUITATIOHJ ... Satin smooth 'Sl1 f UslexftSharlWn...six2-color . I i ; ; I f (C f Ji j combuiaSonj. sizes 32-40.. 10.95. V ? ' KfUN9 JtHTTHM .. .Sen- V''' 4ermng listex Rib-Cord...hi ; ''-:r-' ' ' Sixcoloasizw32-40..9JS 1 "l"'' ' "' ' j 'UsttxBrocada charmer In six " ,t v 'i L ' ' ! ; : ' '" Parties on Holiday Slated ; ' Several social affairs, given Wn- nually are on the holiday week end calendar. ' t Mr. and Mrs. -Ronald E. Janes will be hosts for their annual Fourth of July party on Sunday friends and families have been, ta- vlted to the, no-host affair. Dinner will be at 3 o'clock with picnic tables arranged on the terrace! by the swimming pooL There will'.be swimming preceding and following dinner with-supper to be served later in the evening. Coming from out-of-town for the party will be Mr. and Mrs. John J. Elliott and children. Jack and Joan, and , Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McDonald and son, Tom, of Portland, all formerly of Salem. The McDonalds will be the week end' bouse guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. v ly Jhn Weed's Birthday V The Fairmount Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood will be the scene f a Fourth of July and birthday party on Sunday. The an nual affair honors their son, John, who this year will be celebrating his eleventh birthday. ! ii Friends of the Woods and their children are invited to call during the afternoon far birthday cake and in the evening a tew of their friends remain for a picnic sutfper and fireworks. Miss Eunice Fleenor ef Frtoe ville is spending a few days ln the capital as" the guest of Mrs. Lah Hogue. ; : ?3l2&f2' Is the ...for neuie ti in-and-out-of-water comfort. You'll agree when see what Jantzcn's Lastexf Contour Control pdocs for you ...with exclusive febricsJpowered with kriitted-m Itex j yarns to whittle your wait, smooth down your curves f.' - BaUleshlp Oreren ait ef the Navy Mothers club in Portland en tertained the Salem group at a no host dinner Tuesday. Those from the local unit attending were Mrs. Florence Wright, Mrs. J. C Jones, Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mrs. Fred Bar ker, Mrs. .E, A. Boyle, Mrs. Clem Oblson, Mrs. Ivell Haley,-Mr. and Mrs. James Beall and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brlggs. , Marlen Ferks A bridal shower was held for Donna Willis by Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Mrs. Frank Ray at Mrs. Ray's home in Idanhe on June .17. ; . . ; " "i " ... - I" 1 l''- I - The'MisNes MarHysi and Jane Withm of Seattle are spending the wees in the capital as guests of their aunts, Mrs. " Forrest Breakey and Mrs. Henry V. Comp ton. j . . "'. Preqision Will Win the! Decision "tup; sL tL Bering i". -' ' j' l. Sam flashes , It Is important to have dear vision for your job, i Have your eys, checked-recrulariy. Our optometrists vrjli pre gartb ficientifically, glasses to correct cmy eye. defects.! LI AT . Bering' Optleal DIGIIFIED CREDIT lit Ceort control... ' ' j '" ' I ' " word for swim suit glamour allure;.. for color witchery.. - '-!; . i -v lfrs..,Serer Qaaekanbnen and children, Richard and Joan, of As toria are visiting here this weti with her parents, Mr. and llrs. 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