The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    Marilyn Clare to
Return to States
Friends of Miss Marilyn Clare
will be interested to learn that she
will arrive in San Francisco on
Christmas day aboard the U. S.
army transport Gen. D. E. Ault
man. Miss Clare, formerly of Sa
lem, has been stationed at Seoul,
Korea with the United States army
military interim government the
past year. Enroute to the states
Miss Clare will make stop-overs in
Hong Kong and Shanghai, China;
Yokohoma and Tokyo, Japan, and
Okinawa.
In San Francisco Miss Clare will
be joined by her fiance, William
L. Mahnke IV of Washington, D.C ,
who recently returned to the zone
of the interior. The two met in
the Orient where Mr. Mahnke was
stationed as the American police
intelligence adviser to the Korean
National government.
Both Miss Clare and her fiance
will fly to Salem and enjoy a holi
day visit with Miss Clare's moth
er. Mrs. W. C.Clare, and her sis
ter, Mrs. G. 15. Campbell, before
returning to the Far East com
mand for active duty.
Ann Judson Missionary circle of
the First Baptist church met Fri
day at the church. Mrs. Muriel
Curry was program chairman and
a skit was presented portraying
the various situations that a church
caller faces. Hostesses were Mes
dames Albert Ramseyer, Frank
Meyer, John Broer, Lloyd Ander
son and H. . Scheidel.
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Visitors to
Arrive
Salem homes have the welcome
sign out for the many visitors ar
riving for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Raymond will
arrive in he capital by train Fri
day from their home in Winona,
Minn., to spend the holidays with
their son-in-law and daughter, Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine.
Mr. and Mrs. John French and
daughter, Kathleen, are expected
to arrive in Salem Wednesday
from Pomona, Calif., to spend the
holidays with her parents. Dr. and
Mrs. Leon Barrick;. Coming later
in the week from Seattle to spend
the holiday weekend will be Lt.
Comm. and Mrs. Howard Berg
man and son, Jimmy, who will be
guests of his mother, Mrs. E. E.
Bergman, and her sisters and their
families.
Arriving in Salem Thursday to
be holiday guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Burton A. Myers at their country
place at Eola will be his aunt and
cousin. Mrs. Rhoda Gibson and
Mrs. Coral Melanson of Los An
geles. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Drysdale,
who recently moved back to Sa
lem, are expecting their sons home
for the holidays. Douglas, a stu
dent at Cascade college in Port
land and resident of the freshman
class, has arrived home for theT
Christmas vacation; Others expect
ed are Mr. and Mrs. John Drys
dale of Engene, he a student at
the University of Oregon, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Drysdale of Yreka,
Calif., and W. G. Drysdale of Eu
gene. Troop's First Birthday
Brownie troop No. 32, with Mrs.
G. R. Boatwright leader, and as
sisted by Mrs. Joe Zajic celebrated
the troop's first birthday at the I
regular meeting at the Englewood
church. The troops new commit
tee, Mrs. Russell Beutler, Mrs.
Clyde Johnson, Mrs. Vern Rei
mann, and Mrs. Orville Cox were
hostess. After games and songs, a
birthday cake was served to the
Brownies. Jacqueline Doerfler was
invested into the troop. Brownies
present were, Carol Anderson,
Irene Anderson, Usona Anderson.
Beverly Carpenter, Ann Gates. Di
anne Cooley, Eloise Coreye, Julie
Cox. Janice Drakely, Jacqueline
Doerfler, Marcia Hewitt, Carol
Howard, Jane Tupker, Sandra
Johnson, Shirley Beutler, Rose
mary Boatwright and Judy Rei-mann.
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A Christmas
Luncheon
Women of Rotary were enter
tained at a Christmas party and
luncheon Monday afternoon at the
Golden Pheasant. The tables were
festive with arrangements of hol
ly, greens and red candles.
Josephine Albert Spaulding sang
a group of Christmas carols. The
interesting program was given by
Miss Jessie Fairham of Kent, Eng
land, who told of Christmas cus
toms in her country, and Miss
Sylvia Kjeldstad of Oslo, Norway,
who talked informally of Christ
man in Norway. Mrs. K. H. Pick
ens won the special prize and Mrs.
E. S. Fortner and Mrs. Roy Har
land. program chairman, distribu
ted Christmas gifts to the mem
bers. Attending the luncheon were
Mesdames A. A. Lee, Arnold Da
vis, George L. Arbuckle, George
H. Grabenhorst, Fred B. Keeler,
Claude H. Murphy, C. A. Kells,
C. E. Bowen. L. O. Arens, Robert
Hutcheon. Karl Kugel, Arthur
Hay. Arthur Jones, Homer H.
Beta Sigma Phi
Initiation Held
Pledges were initiated Monday
night into Alpha Epsilon chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi, international
cultural and social sorority, at a
candlelight ritualistic service at
the Salem Woman's club.
Mrs. B. Paris Zehntbauer, field
representative from the sorority's
headquarters in Kansas City, Mis
souri, directed the rites, assisted
by Miss Edith M. Kyle. Mrs. Billie
O. Bishop. Mrs. William W. Col
lier, Mrs. Theodore Kerr of Alpha
Epsilon chapter and Miss Gladys
Quesseth of Eta chapter.
After the ceremony, an informal
reception was given. In the re
ceiving line were: Mrs. J. N.
Bishop, sponsor of Alpha Epsilon
chapter. Miss Hazel Shutt, advisor
of Alpha Epsilon chapter. Miss
Edith M. Kyle, president of Alpha
Epsilon chapter and Mrs. Zehnt
bauer. The new members are Mrs. Rob
ert C. Bechtell. Mrs. Duane Jani
cek. Mrs. Paul R. Marsh. Mrs. Wil
lard Morrison, Mrs. E. Braden
Daggett, Mrs. Byron K. Thomas,
Mrs. Walter L. Flager, jr., Miss
Harriet Ness and Mrs. Eldon W.
Smith. A. A. Rogers, Thomas
Roen, Fred Gibson. K. H. Pickens, Ljndnor5t
B. t. Sisson, vv. v. Moore, uara-
ner Knapp. A. F. Marcus, R. B. 1
Lesher, Ralph Cooley. Abner I Insing Gardeners r eted
Kline. Roy Harland. Harry B.
Johnson, Charles Fowler, Ervin F. i Mrs. George Timm of Wood
Smith, Homer Smith, jr., Lloyd , burn was guest speaker at the
Riches J. C. Perry Leon Gleason Cnristmas party for the members
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Mrs. Clarence Richards
(Sadie Wiegler.da) who
was married on December
1 1 at the Calvary Baptist
church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul E. Wiegienda and. her
husband Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Richards.
The couple will live in
Salem.
Buffet Dinner for
College Set
club Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Marcia Aplet on Childs ave.
She demonstrated the making of
Maple. Harley Bossier. E. S.
Fortner, Bruce Spaulding, Ervin
Potter. A. A. Keene, Walter Min-
P. H. Brvdon. Harris Lietz. and appropriate Christmas mantel and
Frank Burlingham. i table centerpieces, also sprays for
the door and room decorations.
' Answering to roll call with some
! Christmas decoration were Mrs.
H. W. Cole. Mrs. Robert Ballard,
Mrs. Carl Stettler, Mrs. Ed Tobin,
Mrs. Ben Rathjen, Mrs. William
Marsh. Mrs. Jim Taylor, R. B.
Anderson, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Her
man Rehm and the hostess. Gifts
exchanged were plants and bulbs
grown by members this past sum
mer. The January meeting will
be with Mrs. Cole.
Alice Vogl
Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogl have an
nounced the betrothal of their
daughter, Alice, to George Wat
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy M.
Watson- The news was told at a
party Saturday night when the
bride-elect entertained with a buf
fet supper at the home of her parents-
The names of the couple were
inscribed on napkins to reveal the
engagement. No date has been set
for the wedding.
Miss Vogl and her fiance grad
uated from Salem schools and iht
is now employed at the public uti
lities commission. Mr. Watson is a
construction engineer at Detroit.
Attending the announcement
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The Misses Ruth McCall. Beu
lah Arnold and Betty Waldorf.
were hostesses for a buffet dinner party were Mr. and Mrs
and Christmas party Monday night ; Welle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis,
at the Robert King home on i Misses Helen Ritchie, Esther Wal
Thompson avenue in compliment ; ter. Donna Curtis, Messrs. Don
to a group of their friends, who Koonce, James Hodges, William
are home for the holidays from , Willis. Donald Welle, LeRoy Welle
college. A gift exchange was a and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vogl.
feature of the evening. j
Guests of the hostesses were the i GERVAIS Mrs. Marion Hen
Misses Crystal Huntington. Irene ning entertained with a 1 o'elock.
McLeod. Josephine Caughell, Nan- luncheon and four tables of cards
cy Snyder, Jean Pickens, Janet Thursday. The guest list included
Lindley, Ruth Holtzman and Sue Mesdames Blaine McCord. Lee
Heffrin of Klamath Falls, who is Withers, George Jones. Frank
visiting in Salem, her former proctor. C. W. Kersten, Ivan De-
nome- Armond. Ray Glatt and Thomas
DeArmond, all of Woodburn, Nor-
The way to decaffeinate coffee man East mas, L. tfSteelhammer and
was finally discovered in 1903 Carl Hande, of Silverton, Sumner
when a shipload of coffee was j Stevens, Perry Seely, Clyde Cuts
deluged with seawater during a forth. Robert Harper, Antoine De
storm and brine soaked beans re- i Jardin and Howard Booster, of
acted strangely. The reaction sug- j Gervais. Mrs. George Jones held
gested a new process to scien- high score at pinochle and Mrs.
tists. j Perry Seely in contract bridge.
Bridal Plans
Revealed
Plans have been completed for
the Christmas Day wedding of
Miss Virginia Covert, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Covert, who
will become the bride of Dorane
Humphrey of San Francisco, son
of Mrs. and Mrs. I. A. Humphreys
of Salem.
The nuptials will be solemnized
in the Carrier Room of the First
Methodist church at 4:30 o'clock
with Dr. Daniel Schulze perform
ing the ceremony before members
of the two families.
Miss Grace Covert, who is ar
riving in the capital today from
San Francisco, will be her sister's
only attendant. Samuel Tripp will
Uand with the benedict as best
man.
A' reception for the wedding
guests will follow the rites. The
couple will leave Christmas night
lor isan t rancisco to make their
home, where he is in business.
Miss Covert will be feted at a
pre-nuptial shower Wednesday
night when Mrs. Oliver B. Huston
and her daughter, Mrs. Maurice
Fitzsimmons, entertained at the
former's North River Road home.
Peterson-Morss
Vows Read
A bride of the pre-Christmas
season was Mrs. Josephine Morss,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Jones, who was married to Urban
Hugh Peterson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh E. Peterson, all of Sa
lem, on December 11. The cere
mony took place at the country
home of the bride's parents at
the 4:30 o'clock nuptials.
Mr. Jones gave his daughter in
marriage and for her wedding she
chose an olive green crepe suit and
corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs.
Archie Failing of Waldport was
her cousin's attendant and John
childs was best man for the groom.
Merry Anne Morss, daughter of
The- Slat man, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday. December 21. 1948
the bride, was flower girl. Miss
Gwendolyn Childs lighted the can
dles. A reception for the wedding
guests followed the ceremony. As
sisting were Mrs. Jack Dasch, Mrs.
John Childs and Mrs. Bert Ham
ilton. After a trip to the Oregon coast
and into Washington the newly
weds are now at home in Sa
lem at S50 Falrview avenue.
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party Wednesday night at the
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