The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Silver Tea
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I A silver tea in benefit of the
Methodist Old Peoples home will
be given Wednesday afternoon by
the Woman's Society of Christian
Service of the Leslie Methodist
- - church in the church parlors.
Hours are from 2 to 4.
. The committee in charge of ar
rangements is Mesdames Lillian
Conner, T. O. Adams and J. S.
Murray. Mrs. Roy Fedje will be
special guest and will tell of
her recent visit to Boston and
(vicinity and her attendance at
the general conference of the
Methodist church. Miss Alice
Adams, soprano, will sing. An
invitation is extended through the
I press to the interested public.
i Engagement
I Revealed
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Weaver
i entertained at their Center street
home Friday night honoring Miss
Edra Lucile Dunigan. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dunigan,
whose engagement to Melvin L.
Paylik of Eugene was announced
that night
The news was revealed in a
poem written by Mrs. Jessie Sin
gleton and read by Mrs. E. I
Jones.
Invited were Mesdames E. A.
Dunigan, Frank Clark, Mina
Peck, Clarice Lindetnan, Pearl
Victor, E. L.- Jones, Ernest Busch,
Beryl Porter, Harvey Alexander,
Jessie Singleton, Miss Duaigan
and Mr. Pavlik.
No definite date for the wed
ding has been set, but will be
in the late fall.
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Wedding Plans
Are Revealed
Miss Elsie Care, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Carr, who
will be married September 26 in
the Calvary Baptist church to
Robert L. SchlegeL son of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Schlegel. has asked
Mrs. John Chrismer to be her 1
matron of honor and Miss Lynn
Woodward and Mrs. Tom Wil-!
liams of Portland to be brides-'
, maids. Gladys Meighn will b '
flower , girl.
Gene Haley of Salinas, Calif.,
will be best man and Tom Wil
liams of Portland, Russell Morley,
John Chrismer and Bill Lidtke
as ushers. Brothers of the bride-to-be,
Edward and Jack Carr will
light the tapers and Miss Grace
Ashford will sing.
Shower Given
For Bride-elect
STAYTON Complimenting
Miss Betty Dombrowsky . whose
marriage to Clarence Williams
will be on September 21 at St.
Vincent's church in Salem, Miss
Margaret Dombrowsky was host
ess for a bridal shower at her
home Sunday .
- Present were Miss Dombrow
sky. and Mrs. Mildred Purdy. Mrs.
Lorraine Watts, Mrs. Emma
Wechensky, Mrs. Norbert Dom
browsky, Christine Wechensky,
Mrs. Paul Lambrecht. Mrs. Mar
tin Widowsky, and the hostess.
Miss Margaret Dombrowsky, all
of Stayton; Mrs. Anna Taylor.
Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Gus
Dombrowsky, Albany: Mrs. Mary
Dombrowsky. Miss Helen Waltz,
Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. C. Will
iams, all of Salem; and Mrs. R.
Dombrowsky of Eugene.
STLVEXTON Mr. and Mrs.
Scott McPike honored their
Sranddaughter, Suzanne Beals. on
er second birthday at dinner
Sunday. Besides the hosts .and
honor guest, covers were placed
for the tatter's great grandmoth
er, Mrs. R. S. Morgan, her par
ants, Mr. and Mrs. Layall Beats
and her sister, Roberta Beats.
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Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hunt, who celebrate their Golden
Wedding anniversary with a reception on September 22.
Most of their family plans to attend the affair.
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Mrs. H. Ross McDowell,
the former Dorothy Ander
son who was. married Aug
ust 28 at St Joseph's rec
tory. Her parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Manley Anderson
of Monroe, Or eg., and her
husband's mother Is Mrs.
Jessie McDowell. They will
live In Corvallis (Frederick
Studios, Portland.)
POWEK SALES SET RECORD
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20P)
The Bonneville power adminis
tration in the fiscal year of 1948
sold nearly $25,000,000 worth of
power, an audit showed today.
The figure is an increase of
$2,622,781 over fiscal year 1947
and $1,523,692 greater than -the
wartime peak year of 1945. :
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FUTURE
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Optometrists
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CLUB CALENDAR
TVCSDAT
Cbadwick chapter. Order of the East
ern Star. pjn. Masonic temple.
Kzecutive berd BPW club, with Mrs.
Anna Morgan. S37 North XOth street.
S p.m. i Committee chairmen invited.
WEDNESDAY
Ladies aujcfilary. Eagles social chub.
,12:30. cards, j
Nebraska club with Mrs. Audrey
Gebauer. 1355 Cross street, covered
dish dinner.
PLET club, with Mrs. Edna Bertner.
S3S Thompson street. p. m.
Woman's association. First Presby
terian church.; executive board 1 p. m.
meeting; 2 p. m. Program theme. '"End
of Marrest Meet."
TBVRSDAY
Spiritual Sunshine club. 37 N. Cot
tage street. I, p. m.
TSUCK WRECK KILLS CHILD
PENDLETON. Sept 20-(-An
automobUe-truck collision Satur
day killed Warren Lee Perkins,
6, of Milton, and injured his two
brothers. They were passengers In
their father's pickup truck.
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At Salem
Schools . .
James Cook
Statesman School Correspondent
SALEM HIGH SCHOOL ,
This week is "Hello Week" at
Salem high and two events are
on the agenda. Student body of
ficers will be introduced to the
student body at the Thursday
morning welcome assembly.
"Stag-Hag,- the first student
body dance of the year, will be
held Friday from 9 p.m. to mid
night in the high school gym to
climax "Hello Week."
Committee chairmen who will
plan the dance under the direc
tion of Leah Case, student body
second vice president, are Doro
thy Pearcer decoration; Barbara
Senter, advertising; Donna Kip
per, tickets; Margy Acton, re
freshments; and Eileen Hannon,
stag-hag mixing committee. Jim
Elliot will be master of cere
monies. "Smilin Susie" and "Friendly
Frank" candidates from each
class will be chosen by a com
mittee under Virgania Benner.
Final selection will be made by
students attending the dance.
Sophomores Take Tests
Sophomores are taking a total
ss
The axminster rug la deep and soft, with literally thousands of long
wearing, !mported-woxl tufts in every square foot! Richly colored .
wonderful floral patterns. Heavy 32-ounce rug cushion with waffle back.
Distinctive looking axminster scatter rug, 100 wool pile, for contrast.
of nine tests, completing them
today, to aid them in making vo
cational choices and help them
in selecting ' future courses by
means of measuring their prev
ious educational achievements.
The two-day tests, known as the
Iowa test of educational develop
ment, are being given under the
direction of Dr. William Kid well,
school psychologist, and will be
given each year if this test proves
successful.
Juniors Elect Coancil
Elections for junior class coun
cil representatives were held last
Thursday, with final results be
ing announced yesterday. Serv
ing on the council will be Charles
Dahlen, Marilyn Power, Anita
Boyeas, LaJune Rahtz, Don Te
Selle. Marilyn Hall, Wayne Hall,
Carolyn Payne, Ron Hoxie,
Merlin Schulze. Dick "Bouren,
Doug Rogers, Jim Rock, Norma
Can field. Dick Norton and Les
lyn Burdette.
Alternates are Jane Fluitt,
Susan . Steed, Joanne De Roos,
Deloros Caster, Don Bennet,
Kathryn Fernow, Paul Balser,
Richard Strong, Martha Mar
shall. Miton Rickman. Barbara
White. Bob Meany, Lois Cham
berlain. Tom Angle and Herb
Seamsten
Completing the council are
class officers Earl E&helmann,
president; Tatia Williams, vice
president; Bonnie Stewart, secre
tary; Doris Lane, treasurer; Bob
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plus a 11' WAFFLE RUG CUSG-ODON
m lim mM
Four Corners Folk
Entertain Visitors
FOUR CORNERS House
guest at the W. A. Slaters this
week has been John Militano of
Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snook and
new son, David William, are at
their home on Durbin avenue.
Maternal grandmother is Mrs.
Ella Stanton, Kearney, Neb.; pa
ternal grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Snook.
Noel Schaberg, who recently
purchased property at 4010 State
st., has the frame work for a new
six room house on the lot next to
the residenrein which he lives.
Visitors last week at the Mar
tin Hensels, 240 El ma ave., were
his niece and nephew, Leta and
Leroy Hensel of Lodi, Calif. They
went on to Corvallis where they
will be freshmen at Oregon State
college.
House guest of Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Rentschler, 220 Elma ave..
Canfield. sergeant-at-arms; and
Dick Klinefelter, yell leader.
LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH
Last week's report of Leslie
student body sergeant-at-arms
election should have listed Bruce
King as new sergeant, elected to
replace Bob Trussel . who has
moved to Texas. Elmer Winegar
will serve as assistant.
Tha Statesman. SaUm. Orqon. Tn day. Spt 21. 1U3 7
Detroit Meat Gives
Surprise for Wife
DETROIT Thursday, Sep
tember 16j Carl Campbell gave
is her sister, Mrs. Florence An
drews of Tacoma.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ra re
turned Friday, from a two weeks
vacation spent at Scotts Bluff,
Neb., with; her parents and other
relatives. ! .
William IE. Slater is spending
the week at Newport.
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a- surprise-birthday party honor
ing Mrs. Campbell. A large deco
rated birthday cake was present
ed to the guest of honor who also
received many gifts.
Guests included Mr. and link
James Kubesh and son David.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson ana
son Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Cherrier, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Sophy, Richard and Russell, Mrs.
F. L. Noble, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Campbell, Cecil and Scott Full
ington, Rudolph Kadin, Emmatt
and Dorothy. , . V
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