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t Tha Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Saturday. January IS. 1949 ...gy . . or i-- w . V --.V " " -I A ''' ' ' "V : " T .. .. .. - :: V . .. , ; .- u " ' ' -1- II -. - ' . f : ': - - Yi V- - - ' s - . - , ; f. . I , - . .'v T h . . S v T -v '' f ' 1- ' - . ' - v - ' ? ! Mis Rsby Mari Whatly. dauahter ol Dr. S. A. Whatly of Saim and Mrs. J. H. In or am of Runnina Springs, Oriif.. whos betrothal to Mars ton Lk, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. LmIc of West Salem, has been announced. The yred dingr le planned for February 11. f Salem Man To Marry In June A former Willamette university couple. Miss Grace' Morton and Orville J. Sparrow, have announc ed their engagement. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mr-s Carroll T. Morton of San Mateo, Calif., where the betrothal -pa announced at a New Year's eve party at the Morton home. Mr. Sparrow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sparrow of Salem. The wedding will be an event of June in San Mateo. Miss Morton attended Willam ette for two years and is a mem ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She U now taking her junior year at Prmona college. Her fiance is a graduate of Willamette university and his fraternity Is Phi Delta TKeta. He is now doing graduate work in business administration at the University of Southern Cali f nrnia. Mr. Soarrow was in Salem at the home of his parents during tne noiiaays. Officers Are Installed Over two hundred attended the Joint installs tio of the officers of the Salem cnemeKeta KMge no. i and Salem Rebekah lodge Mo. 1 Wednesday aught at the IOOT Temple. Mrs. Roy Pearce and William Cladak as deputy grand presidents, were assisted in the installation by the grand mar talls, Mrs. Tred Shafer and Ray Webb; grand guardians, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Curry; grand ward ens. Mrs. Coral McNeil and How ard Hunsaker; grand secretaries, Mrs. Charles Heubauer and Pearl Harland; grand chaplains; George Speed. and Lora Callison; grand treasurers, Mrs. Glenn Adams and William Beard and grand musi cian, Mrs. Nellie Larson. Officers installed for the Odd Fellows were Ernest Finch, noble grand; Arthur Girod, vice-grand; Marion Curry, right supporter of noble grand; William Beard, left supporter of noble grand; Clyde Bancroft, right supporter of vice grand; Guy Allen, left supporter ef vice-grand; Willis Hales, ward en; Luther Melton, conductor; .Harold Young, chaplain; Jo Mad dUon, secretary; Chris Sumpter, treasure Guy Cornforth, outside guardian; Lloyd Wood, inside guardian; Roy Finch, right scene supporter; Wilford Beard, left scene supporter; Barker Cornforth, anusician. Installed for -the Rebekahs were Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, noble grand; Ma, Justtaa Kildee, vice-grand; Mrs. Lola McFarlane. right sup porter to the noble grand; Mrs. William Cladak, left supporter of Me grand; Mrs. Fred Shafer, right supporter- of vice-grand; Mrs. Virgil -Parker, left supporter ef vice-grand; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, recording secretary; Mrs. William Gardner, financial secretary; Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, treasurer; Mrs. Hareid - Young, chaplain; Mrs. Lawrence McClure,- warden; Mrs. Charlotte Owens, conductor; Mrs. Vernon Frohm, outside guardian; Mrs. Col en c Lou ns bury, inside guardian; Mrs. Florence Tweed, musician. A past noble grands pin was presented to the outgoing noble grand, Mrs. Lloyd Woods, by Mrs. William Newton in behalf of her Officer! and committees. Refresh ments f ollowed in the dining room. IIOTICE! s WE HAVE DISCONTINUED BUYING WALNUT HEATS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. WATCH FOR AD ABOUT FEBRUARY 1ST. UILLAHETTE GBQCERY CO. i SALEM, OREGON Hostesses to Fete Matron . Mrs. Robert Morrow and Mrs. Donald Coon will be hostesses for an informal party tonight; at the former's country home in compli ment to Mrs. Harvey LovealL Jr. A shower will fete the honor guest and a lata supper will be served by the hostesses. ' Bidden to fete Mrs. Lovcall are Mrs. H. A. LovealL ir, Mrs. Rob ert Armpriest, Mrs. Thomas Roen, jr., Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. Fred Fagg, Mrs. H. Dickey, Mrs. Dora Coon. Mrs. T. Fontannlni, Mrs. Phillip Jackson, Mrs. Guy Irwin, Mrs. Bernard Coon, Mrs.; George Burch, Mrs. Claude Townsend, Mrs. Ray Morrow, Mrs. Paul Wal rath. Mrs. Elton Coon, Mrs. Glad ys Pearson, Mrs. Jack Falk, Mrs. Kenneth Sherwood, Mrs. larl Helder and Mrs. Frank Meier. Federation Board Meets This Week Plans for the mid-winter board meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women's clubs to be ' held in Portland January 10-21 were an nounced by Mrs. William B. Chandlee, Hills boro, president ef the Oregon Federation of Worn en's clubs. - Board members, club presidents and dub members are invited to attend the all day ses sion Friday. January 21, at the MaUory hotel. The executive boards meets Thursday afternoon, January 20 at the MaUory hotel and the Frl day morning session wilt b de voted to business and the reports of department chairmen. Honor guests at the afternoon session, will include two! of the organization's Pan-American scholars; Mrs. Gordon Fells (Miss and the latest scholar. Miss Marie Theresa Montenegro of Chile. Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar. Port land, past president of the Gen eral Federation of Women's clubs. will speak at tne afternoon session. Walter Meacham. executive secretary of Oregon Trails Inc. will talk to the group on how its members can aid in educating newcomers on the history; of Ore gon. Francis X. Williamson, Jr information specialist of the Unit ad States forest service, will speak on Conservation. Textile Painting To Be Studied A second meeting for instrue tion in textile painting 4 will be held by the Brush College home extension unit at the home of Mrs. Karl Hacritt, Tuesday, Jan uary It, at 1:30 pjn. Ladies of Lincoln-Spring Valley unit are also invited to attend. Articles which have been fin ished by different members will be on display, as well as those in the making. Cutting ; stencils will also be explained. Buffet Supper! For Guests Mrs. Donald Reinke, assisted by Miss Gladys Quesaeth, entertained informally at her home on North Church street Thursday night. A buffet supper was served late In th evening. Those at the party were Mrs. Jack Eyerly, Mrs. E. O. BushnelL Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mrs. Glenn Savage, Miss Norma Sletton and Mrs. Abqer Kline. SOCIETY' CLUBS Couple tQ Live in Salem From Alhambra, Calif, comes news of the wedding of Miss Lor ene Robbins, daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Robbins of Alhambra, to the Rev. John L. Baglien of Sa lem, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bag lien of Renton, Wash., on January 9 at the Grace Evangelical Lu theran church. The Rev. Harold J. Lo rimer performed the 7:30 o'clock rites. Mrs. Evelyn Cosby was the organist and Frank Waite sang. Lighting the tapers were Miss Laura Tily and Miss Patsy Lou Waite. William E. Robbins gave his sister in marriage and for her wedding she wore an ivory satin gown. The bodice was fashioned with a marquisette yoke edged in seed pearls. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from an orange blossom crown and she carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Beatrice Baglien was maid of honor and wore a rose gown and carried blue carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Johnson and Miss Elenor Lapham, who wore blue frocks and carried pink carnations. The Rev. J. William Bowman stood with the groom as best man and ushers were the Rev. Martin J. Fellner. Michel Gas so and Lloyd Myers. Mrs. Robbins chose a blue gown with navy accessories and corsage of pink roses for her daughter's wedding. A reception followed In the church parlors. After a honey moon on the California coast the couple will be at home in -Salem at 524 N. 19th st. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with pink and grey accessories. The Rev. Baglien is assistant pas tor at St Mark Lutheran church. Mrs. White Is Speaker Mrs. X. M. White was awarded the Tdastmistress "little Oscar" for her maiden speech Thursday fol lowing the dinner meeting at Nohlgren's restaurant. It was a joint session with Capitol Toast masters and Mrs. Roy Lochneur was toastxnistress for the pro gram. Wayne Smith of Capitol Toast masters was in charge of table topics and W. A. Taw of the guest club, was general critic. Miss Lo- ralne Meusey was, timekeeper Other speakers were Mrs. Herbert Simpson and Miss Amanda Ander son of Toastmistress and Al Cra mer and Dewey Davis of Toast- masters. Mrs. White held the interest of more than 70 members and guests present wfth her description of her life as the wife of a navy officer starting in the early 1930s until his retirement a few years ago. She said it was the navy's version of a Cook's tour around the world. Mrs. Emerson Teague, president of Toastmistress, conducted the business meeting. Miss Anderson was nominated for president and other officers were Mrs. Locknbur, vice president; Miss Maxine Her ringer, secretary; Miss Wauna Holmes, treasurer. New members welcomed were Mrs. Mabel Hales and Mrs. Marion Currie. Wives of Capitol Toastmasters and husbands of members of the Toastmistress were guests at the affair. Secretaries Have New Officers Cascade chapter of the National Secretaries' association held a dinner meeting at the Salem hotel coffee shop Tuesday. Instal lation of new officers was held. Following officers were installed: president, Lois Manning; vice president, Anne Anderson; 2nd vice president. 'May me Smith; re cording secretary, Sophie Mull; corresponding secretary, Terese Hanks; treasurer, Carol Wolleson. Event of this after will be the monthly luncheon meeting of the Salem branch, AAUW at the Marion hotel at one o'clock. Miss Mabel P. Robertson, who recently returned from a trip to Europe, will be the guest speaker and will tell of her impressions in England. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mabee sad Carl Gabrielson will be among those in Portland tonight to at tend the Oregon Duck dinner at the Multnomah hotel in honor of the University of Oregon football team and Coach Jim Aiken will be the speaker. C R CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Job's Daughters, meeting and Ini tiation. Beaver hau. 7 JO p.m. West Salem Lions auxiliary, with Mrs. Nets Jacobaon. 8 p-m. 369th Engineers and 409th Quarter masters auxiliary. Qu onset hut. 7 '30 p.m. Leslie Method 1st Wtsltyan Service guild meet with Mrs. George A. Hall. 2490 S. Church rt.. p.m. TIESDAT American Cold Star Mothers. p.m.. at VFW hail, social and installation. Chadwick chapter. OES. Masonic Temple. p.m. Central WCTU with Mrs. L. G. Pres. cott. 810 North 17th street. S p m. Etokta Woman's club with Mrs. E. M. McKee. 835 Shipping St.. 1:19 des sert luncheon. WEDNESDAY Westminster Guild meet at church. 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. WSCS First Methodist church, ruest day. 10:4) - a.m.. sack luncheon, pro gram. 1:1S p.m. Salem Writers club with Mrs. N. T. Anderson, Glen Creek Drire. t JO p.m. Ladies of GAR. no-host lunch. 12 JO, YWCA. CentraUa temple. Pythian sisters. 8 p. m.. KP hau. THtiSSDAT Hayesvula Woman's alub. 1:18 des sert luncheon, with Mrs. X. L. Moore. Portland highway. Miss Pearl Wi d m e r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Widmer of Woodburn, who recently announced her betrothal to Morley L. King, son of Mr. and "Mrs. Jake King of Alberta, Ca nada. No date has been set for the wedding. Central WCTU Meets Tuesday The Salem Central WCTU will hold its January meeting Tuesday at 2 p Jn. In the home of Mrs. L. G. Prescott, 810 N. 17th street Mrs. Emerson Teague will bring the devotional message and Mrs. J. r. Heibert of Dallas will be the guest speaker. "Today and the Need of Christian Education" will be the subject. Mrs. Hiebert is a worker from the Sudan Interior mission. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Friesen were hosts for a buffet dinner Fri day night at their North 18th street home in compliment to his sister. Miss Helen Doris Friesen, and her fiance, Robert Hasselblad. The couple's marriage will be an event of tonight at the First Church of the Nazarene and the affair followed the wedding re hearsal with members of the bri dal party aa guests. Mr., and Mrs. Werner Brown were among those in Eugene Fri day night to attend the Oregon Idaho game. I " PEACHES - ROSES - SHRUBS APPLY NOW FOR BEST RESULTS PHYGOII-X-L The New Spray Fee Peach Leaf Carl Dry Line Sulphur Far Dsruut Shraa. aad Frmlt Spray TAIIE SPDAYZDS S aad 4 Gallon Slses Priced Law We Can Supply Your Every Supplies Consult D. A. WHITE & SOIIS ItS State SL We Deliver B "Ocean 2605 Portland Road MUSJC Miss Cass Reveals Troth Another coed to announce her engagement is Miss Norma Jean Cass, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luis A. E. Cass of Salem, who recently revealed Her betrothal to Richard Thurin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Thurin of Pasadena, Calif. No plans have been made for the wedding. The news was told at the bride elect's sorority house, Alpha Gam ma Delta, on the Oregon State college campus when she passed the traditional box of chocolates to her "sisters". Miss Cass is a junior at Oregon State and her fiance is a senior. His fraternity is Theta Chi. Committees Are Appointed . SILVER TON Mrs. Ronald As Vwmi newlv installed worthy ma tron, and George Tows, worthy patron of Ramona chapter so, ur der of Eastern Star, presided Tues day night at the regular session and welcomed the visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davey of Columbia chapter. No. S3, The Dalles. Edna Gilkerson, Pacific chapter, 74, 'Tol edo, and Mrs. Fred Thumberg of Columbus, jOhio, a member of Ramona chapter. Mrs. Asboe appointed her stand ina committees for the year to in clude finance. Mrs. Clinton Weibe, Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs. Har lan Loe; examinations, Mrs. R. A. SMeh Mrs. W. Clark Bachman: in struction, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester and Mrs. Errol Ross;' hospitality, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen; visiting and relief, Mrs. Weiby; publicity, Mrs. Harlan Loe. A school of instruction by Edna Throne, association grand matron of St. Johns, was announced for Wednesday, January 19 at 1 o'clock preceded by a luncheon which the officers are giving in honor of Mrs. Throne. Hostesses Tuesday night were Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark Bachman and Mrs. C. H. Dickerson, with Mrs. Ronald Asboe in charge of decorations. Wedding Takes Place in South Of interest to the bride's Salem friends is announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Ernestine Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Laudahl of Salem, and Ballard Little, which took place on Decem ber 7 at the home of the Rev. Al vah Grant Fessenden of Lake Ar rowhead Community church, Calif. A reception followed the ceremony at Carl's cafe at Lake Arrowhead. The couple spent their honey moon at, aim Springs and will make their home at Lake Arrow hear, where Mr. Little Is in busi ness. Mr. aad Mrs. Claytan Foreman. Mr. and Mrs.. Vernon Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph, and Dr. and Mrs. Harold OUnger are spending the weekend in Eugene. The men are participating in the state bowl ing tournament and the group will also attend the Oregon-Idaho basketball game. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis L. Brawn have returned from a several weeks visit with their sons, Lloyd and Lyle in Oakland, Calif, and Lewis Brown in Salinas. FEM1ATE An Effective reach Leaf Carl Central BODDO The Old Standby far I Spray ef all Kinds Hand Sprayen All Sixes - Ideal far the City Gardener Need for Sprays, Spreaders Us for Your Needs Phase X-tm c R sjb B Fresh" Parties Are Slal . for -Weekend Dinners, bridge parties and in formal teas highlight the social agenda during the early part of January. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith have bidden twelve of their friends to a dessert supper and evening of bridge tonight at their Center street home. This is one of a series of parties the hosts are planning. Furvines Hosts Dr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine will entertain their club at dinner and bridge Sunday night at their Saginaw street home. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Char les Heltzel; additional guests. Dr. and Mrs. A. Terrence King, Dr, and Mrs. Stuart Lancefield, Mr, and Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burke and the hosts. Mrs. Purvine was hostess for a surprise birthday dinner party Tuesday night in compliment to her husband with a - few of his friends bidden to the affair. Visitor Feted Mrs. Harry V. Collins enter tained informally at tea Friday afternoon Xor a few friends at her North 14th street home for the pleasure of Mrs. L. R. Armstrong ct Paonia, Colorado, who is visit ing in the capital with her son-in- law and daughter, Prof, and Mrs. Kenneth York. Business Done By Auxiliary Meadowlark auxiliary to Post 6102 Veterans of Foreign Wars held its regular business meeting Jan uary 12 at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. James Lucas. Mrs. Den ver Wealand was welcomed as a new member. New officers elected were Mrs. Wilber Wieprecht, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Morris, conductress. Instal lation was held for the new offi cers and for Gordon Bressler, chap lain, with Mrs. Joe Hopkins as installing officer. Reports were given by Mrs. Wilber Wieprecht, Mrs. Howard Koenig, and Mrs. Robert Norris. Plans were made for the annual St Patricks day dance March 17. The next meeting will be a so cial meeting at the home of Mrs. Robert Mobley on January 28. Laurel Social Club Feted The Laurel Social Hour club of the Glen Creek drive district in West Salem met at the home of the president, Mrs. F. X. Hoereth. Sewing and games were enjoyed during the afternoon and serving refreshments were Mrs. C. J. Ham ilton and Mrs. Norris Zinn. Attending were Mrs. Carl Mor rison, Mrs. Philip Peterson, Mrs. Axel Jacobson, Mrs. W. Zimmer man, Mrs. E. C. Knapp, Mrs. C. Clements, Mrs. C. S. Jackson, Mrs E. W. Emmett, Mrs. A. Coffel and son, Stephen, Mrs. Ira Folsom, Mrs. R. M. Amrine, Mrs. L. H. Dalkenberg, Mrs. E. Fandrich, Mrs. B. Benson, Mrs. E. E. Woodson and son, Michael. Several club members will at tend the district federation meet ing at Rickreall on January 19. Mrs. Carl Morrison will entertain the club at her Kelzer home on February - t and anyone wishing transportation may call Mrs. Hoer eth. Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Shlan are being welcomed home from a six weeks trip east, most of which time was spent in New York City. I t m ft n i p i pi I V It takes a let ef energy J f Ta shew a let ef pep. V May we saggeat freaa j i u M ena"bdaa" jF s,0 At your Grocer9 $ r ' -x '"I f - ' - ' r" V 1 'Sf'V if i - , ' '' ' : , it fSl I Mrs. Lester P. Davis (Joyce Arlene S t e I f e n), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Steffen, whose mar riage was an event of De cember 18 at the Centenary Wilbur church in Portland. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Portland. The couple will live in Portland. (Bruno studio). Fay Thompson Is Married WOODBURN Miss Fay Thomp son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson of Woodburn, route 1, and Roy Paradis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Paradis of Wood- burn, route 2, were married Janu ary 6 at St Luke's Catholic church. The Rev. Francis Hanley perform ed the ceremony. The bride's gown was of white satin with long sleeves, sweet heart neckline and long train. Her veil was of lace. She carried a bouquet of gardenias. Helen Strouse was maid of hon or and wore a pink tafetta gown and carried a bouquet of pink cam elias. Larry Paradis, brother of the bridegroom, was best man, while Don and Lloyd aradis, also broth ers of the groom, were usher. Music was by Mrs. E. S. Donnelly and Bernard Smith was soloist A reception was held at the couple's home nine miles south of Woodburn near the Wheatland ferry. Mrs. Vivian Phillips cut the cake and Marie Thompson poured. Assisting were Mrs. Edna Peter sonMrs. Edna Jennings and Mrs. Dick Mullins. Out of, town guests were Mr. and Mrs." Emmett Thompson, Re na and Robert; Mrs. Vivian Phil lips and Virginia; Mrs. Jannle Holfpopp and Miss Rosalee Sche blin, all of Portland; Mrs. Willard Hayne and Carol of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Don Mullins of Hubbard and Don and Larry Paradis of Bly the, Cal. After a short wedding trip the couple will, be at home at Ger vais, route 1. Mrs. Paradis plans to continue her work at the M St F groceryhere. Oregon Certified Marshall Strawberry Plants Grown In Eastern Oregon Write far Fries list Agriealtaral Research Narserles Keate 2. Bex 72. Fayette, Idaho Group Honored at Gamble ' Home ! ' '.. The Book and Thimble club was entertained st the home of Mrs. J. R. Gamble with Mrs. Robert C. Adams as hostess. A surprise show er was given for Mrs. Loren ) licks in honor of .her young son. i Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Rollin Beaver. j Attending were Mrs. Robert Ad ams, Mrs. Loren Hicks, Mrs. Ma rie Thompson, Mrs. J. R. Gamble, Mrs. Paul Wishart, Mrs. Lloyd Phillips, Mrs. Albert Isaak. I Mrs. Conrad Fox, Mrs. Charles Schwar tz, Mrs. Mary Castle, Mrs. ! Ross DamrelL Mrs. Rollin Beaver, Mrs. Will M. Kidwell, Mrs. Harlan Eng land and Mrs. Gerald Kubin, $$ Save $$ THIS IS IT Tho Best Bargain Wo Hovo Ever Offered We bough the entire year end inventory of a famous manufacturer! tt are offering the entire lot (over 200) items at a small fraction1 of I the Regular Price we can't mention the-Trade Name, hut you'll he' ab solutely amazed to J see such beautiful, well finished Furniture at the price you ordinarily pay for the poorest jfur niture on today's mar ket. ILIKHi Res;. 29.50 Chests Reg. 48.00 Chests Rtg. 10Z0 Benches Reg. 33.00 Beds Reg. 70.00 Dinettes Re?. 42.00 Cribs Res;. 190.00 Daveno Sets Reg. 70.00 Davenos 15.C3 26X3 . 6.C J 19X3 54X3 , 19X3 139X3 ... 49X3 t Reg. 319.00 Deluxe ! Famous Blake 101 PI Refrig;. lo JaL J 5 Pc. Dinettes 19.53 145X0 Water Heater. 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