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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1949)
t t t -: : ' - - - i -S "":'. " vv'v I , Miss Gertrude Ellen Reosoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris J. Reosoner of Turner, whose encjctgrement to Merlin E. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Shields of Aumsvillo, has been announced. No plans have been ; made f far the wedding. ".T' ft r . . , 7 - W - -. ' . .'s. si-. 4 i X -5 - ' M I Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lulay CLarrcdne Walker) who were married on January 22 at St Mary's Catholic church at Mt Angel. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Toseph Walker of ML Angel and her husband is the sen of Mr. and . Mrs. William Lulay of Sublimity. The couple will live at Sublimity. (Jesten-Miller). ) r Miss Aileen Zlelinsld, daughter of Mrs. Dofpthy Zielin skl, who will be married to Dennis Manning son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning of Gervais on February 22. at St Vin cent de Paul church at a 9:30 o'clock nuptial mass. (Jesten-MillerX Showers Fete Bride-Elect WOODBURN Miss Betty Miller wu guest of honor at a bridal shower January 12, given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. O. P. Miller by . Mrs. )Tes Rigdon, Mrs. Leo Miller and Jtfrs. Waiter Scarborough, Jr. Invited guests included Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Frank Bent ley, Mrs. M. M. Micks, Mrs. Mar tin Opitz, Mrs. Alvah Cowan, Mrs. fony Hanauska, Mrs. Ray Miller, rs. Marvin Mattson, Mrs. Joe . Talker, Jr, Mrs. - Frank Beck, Misses Caroline Zuber, Loretta andall, Pat Brown, Faleen Hag-' M IIJ 1 111 . IT 1? 1 i "I .5 - V '1 - i " 4 ' ; , ' ; i vy. J :. ?! . , i ?' i v 5 r enauer, Sheila Hanrahan and Do lores Hanauska, and Mesdames Beryl Bonacker, William Brassel, Walter Scarborough, sr' George V. Miller, George Lenox, Al Beck, Jack Quesnel, and from Portland, Mrs. E. W. Whitney. Mrs. John Sullivan and Miss Annette Whit ney. - ; ;! Showers have been given for Miss Miller by Mrs. Charles F. Haynes and Mrs. Floyd Scott at their homes in Salem. Dr. mmd Mrs. John K. Wed have had as their hous guests the past week her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hansen of Decatur, Ne braska. They left Friday," return ing home the southern route by way of San Diego and Palm ' -1 : i i " t i : t ' ( "am'- -1 ; f0 I - , , : - - i -F-. JW-'. -' 'F f , ' i ' t ' f ' ' i Springs. : Guests Are Bidden to Dinners The Fairmount Hill home of Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith will be the setting for two informal dinner parties Oils weekend when the Griffiths and Mr. and Mrs. John Caughell entertain for group of their friends. The hosts have invited guests to a 7 o'clock buffet dinner party tonight with an informal evening following. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, M. and Mrs. Hollis Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder, Dr. and Mrs. Wolcott . Buren, Mr. and Mrs. George Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Caughell and Dr. and Mrs, Griffith. Sunday night the hosts have bidden guests to supper at 5:30 o'clock with bridge to be in play during the eveninf Places will be laid for fir. and Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Schmidt and the hosts. Chosen for Contest Six of its members were picked to compete in the annual Toast mistress speech contest by vote by the Salem club meeting Thurs day night at Nohlgren's restaur ant They were Miss Ruth Jaynes, Mrs. Emerson Teague, Miss Amanda Anderson, Miss Lorainne Meusey, Mrs. Herbert Simpson and Mrs. Edward C. White. Mrs. Mabel Hales, who gave her maiden speech, "Making Dreams Come True." was given the club's Oscar by vote of the members. Mrs. James Hartley, past president and member of the Oregon council of Toastmistress, installed the new officers. Miss Anderson, president; Mrs. Roy Locknour. vice presiddent; Miss Maxine Herringer, secretary; Miss Juana Holmes, treasurer. Miss Jaynes was announced as the new program chairman; Miss Ada Ross, educational chairman; Miss Brenda Glass, lexicolgoist; Miss Marie Bosch, presse; Mrs L. O. Arens, hostess. Mrs. Arens was toastmistress for the program Thursday night and speakers were Mrs. Hales, Miss Jaynes and Miss Holmes, Mrs. Mae Walker was evaluator and Miss Herringer time keeper; Miss Glass was table topics chair man. Install Officers For Patriarchs Ladies auxiliary to Patriarchs Militant, held installation of of ficers Thursday at I OOF temple. Mrs. Hannah Beard was the In stalling officer, with Mrs. Elsie Towns ed adjutant, and Mrs. Ivia dene Hubbard, chaplain. The Chevaliers of Canton, Capital No 11 formed the honor guard. The officers installed were Mrs Laura Wood, president: Mrs. Ada Pomeroy, vice president; Mrs Lelia Ohlsen, secretary; Mrs. Rose Harland, treasurer; Vera Neu- bauer, officer of the day: Mrs Cleonna Appelgate, officer of the guard: Mrs. Ruby Brisbin. chap lain; Mrs. Coral McNeill, sentry; Nettie Larson, musician: Mrs Josephine Erikson, junior past president; Mrs. Hazel Price. Mrs. Mae Cochran, Mrs. Hannah Beard, Mrs. Iviadene Hubbard. Mrs. Wilda Siegmund and Mrs. Anna Hunsaker, aides. The finance committee chair man for the term will be Mrs. Luella Engstrom. The February refreshment com mittee will be Mr. and Mrs. R L. Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs. Mae Cochran and Mrs. Alura Chance. Unit Meets The Thomas unit, home exten sion club on Tuesday watched six blouses being made under the di rection of Miss Eleanor Trindle. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Conrad Eggler. A covered dish luncheon was served, and Mrs. Lloyd Heinz entertained with quiz program. Other members present were Mrs. Carl Herigstad, Mrs. Wil liam Herigstad. Mrs. A. E. Herig stad, Mrs. Syvert Funrue, Mrs. Leslie Brown, Mrs. . Delphi Schulson, Mrs. John Martin, Mrs. Clifford McMorris, Mrs. George Olson, Mrs. Henry Senilis and Mrs. Milton Patridge of Sweet Home, the latter's daughter. HAZEL GREEN Mhm Aileen Zielinski, bride-elect, was honor guest at a surprise - miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. C. A. Zielinski Thursday. Present for the afternoon were Mrs. J. A. Zielinski, Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. Wacken. Mrs. C. V. Zielinski. Lois Wacken. Mrs. Ed Zielinski, Mrs. H. Wacken. Mrs. Kerber and daughter Jeena, Miss Perrine, Mrs. Joseph Hennys, Mrs. Mor rell Crary. Mrs. A. J. Van Cleave. Mrs. A. M. Zahare, Mrs. Morrell, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. L. Zielinski and daughters. Mrs. Tom Van Cleave. Mrs. Gilbert, and the hos tess. Miss Charlotte Zielinski and Mrs. C Zielinski. Dr.T.TXaavN.D. Dr.G.CbaBuN.D DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty Caatalr PerOaaS Gaaeral Dactrlc C. Office Satwaay eaiy M a.as. tm I a-aw P-mk- CotubI tartask Bl4 stress are mm4 ai las testa arc free as charge. Pnctteeal itWf 11I. IT 4 r. J1 i-V' - , . i - si : i ' ' f t V w i r - - iKp f V 4 A mmwmi r. t L. . i Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boehmor (Mary Bean) who wer married on January 22 at St Mary's church In ML AnaeL The bride is the daughter of the Jack Beans of Ml Angel and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Boehmer of Salem. The couple will make their home in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). Miss Marie Marquardt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Marquardt of Salem, whose betrothal to Bud Tribble, son of Mrs. D. L. Tribble of Portland, has been revealed. No date has been set for the wed ding. (McEwan photo). Arnesons Speak, Show Movies Members of Court Capital City of the Catholic Daughters of America gathered on Wednesday night for the regular monthly so cial to hear Mrs. Louise Arneson tell of her recent trip to Norway Following her talk Mr. Arneson showed motion pictures of the entire trip. The Arnesons were introduced by Grand Regent of Court Capital City Mrs. Margaret Brown. The social committee, consist ing of Mrs. John Geiger, chair man, assisted by Mrs. Zoe Mc- Cormick, Mrs. F. Rupp, Mrs. E. A. Guenthner, Mrs. Tony Beigler and Miss Lena Michels, served the refreshments. Mrs. Rellin Beaver entertained the Book and Thimble club Thurs day. The group started an afghan for the veterans hospital. Unloa HD1 Young Grangers dance will be held Saturday night. January 29, at grange hall. Stev ens orchestra of North Howell will furnish the music. Grangers and friends are invited. Silvertoa Waldo Hills Com munity club and Waldo Hills grange are sponsoring a benefit dance at the club house Saturday night for members and friends. Dancing starts at 9 o'clock. " Gates Jacqualine Bidegary of Lakeview is visiting the Norman Garrisons who formerly lived In Lakeview. Ililli Is Only 11c Per Pound Yea Can't Even Bay NECK BONES for That Price AND . . . in milk you gtt 100 food value No moss, no fuss, no preparation expenses - - - It's the Cheapest, Most Nourish ing Food You Can Bay. Cnrly's Dairy Phone 3-8783 IS tar' ... Mill City Rainbow Girls at Installation MILL CITY Atttending in stalls t ion for Rainbow Girls in Stayton Wednesday were Marlene Verbeck, Patricia Cree, Lela Kelly, Dorothy Downer, Wilma Howe, Patricia Wolverton, Mrs Louis Verbeck, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. William Shuey, LaVetta Powell son, Lois Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Cree. The Mill City Rainbow Girls sang "fctar of th East," accom panied by Mrs. W. Wed die. Marlene Verbeck was installed as faith; Pat Cree, .confidential oDserver; .jeia Kelly, musician; uorotny Downer, choir, and Mrs. Shuey, member of advisory board. Mill City Odd Fellows Install New Officers MILL CITY Officers of the local Odd Fellows lodge were in stalled Saturday night by Otto Koeneke. special deputy, assisted by Otto Witt,-district deputy grand marshal. Installed were George Veteto, noble grand; Ed Kellom, vice grand; C. A. Bruder, secretary; Ed s Haynes, treasurer; Lowell Stiffler, warden; Earl Ragsdale, conductor; Otto Witt, chaplain; Marvin Dart, junior past noble grand; Ed Chance, RSNG; Elmer Stewart, LSNG; George Berry, RSVG; Willis La Vine, LSVG: A. T. Koeneke, inside guardian; Frank Merrill, outside guardian. Mill City Family Has Word of Son's Marriage MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Podrabsky, sr. have re ceived word of the marriage of their son, Joseph, jr., on Decem ber 31 to Barbara Pratt of Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa. 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Hooked-rug pattern 848 has trans fer 15ttxl9tt inches; directions. Laura Wheelers, improved pat tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con cise directions. Sand TWENTY CCNTS t colaa Car this pattern to The Orttw sw iwn Lanra Wbttltr. ui ana atevenaaa sis- Saa Francisco. Cain Print plainly PAITuN NUMBKK, TOUT KAMI, .! DRESS with ZONK. find a liarinattof hobby in our Laura Wheelar Nacdlecraft Catalog. Snd fif teen cents for 10 Illustrations of new est designs that beginners find, easy exnerts orafer . . . crochet, knlttlnc embroidery, toy, dolls, household and personal accessories., Frea scrap quilt pattern printed in book. Valley Briefs Silverton Born January 25 at Silverton hospital, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lovre. Liberty Carnival committee will meet Monday at Mrs. Wil bert Kurth'i at 8 p.m. Final plans will be made and those in charge of booths are asked to attend. Brush Collere William C. and George Hays of Hamlet, Ind., came Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs. Jessie C. Vercler. Mrs. V. L. Gib son is a niece of the Indiana men. Silverton Mrs. E. Boyce slip ped and fell on the icy sidewalk Wednesday breaking her left arm. Brash College Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Bradrick and two children have returned home after month's trip during which time they visited his brother in Texas, relatives in Nebraska. They also visited in Los Angeles, and while in Wyoming encountered a bllz zard. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Wein berg took care of. the place while Bradricks were away. Falls City March of Dimes dance, sponsored by the firemen will be held Saturday, January 29 in the I OOF halL Gates Edward Chance, Jr., 3 year old son oi the Jbdwara Chances returned Friday from Doernbecher hospital where he was treated lor a skuii injury received in a fall from the fam ily automobile. Mrs. Otis Dike has returned to her Salem (home after having been at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Chance for a week. Four Corners Rickey Garden club will meet February 3 at 7:30 pjn. There will be a program. Gates T. R. Burton, principal of the Gates school, is confined to his home by illness and Mrs. Nancy Pennick has been substi tuting for him. THING IS A SCO AU Fer Salens. Oregon TO , ...... 1 Yn'Stalsmmi Reflate; tOron Lyons Family Is Moving to California LYONS Mrs. Bob Free enter tained the card club with a 1:30 dessert luncheon party. Card hon ors were held by Mrs. George Huff man. Mrs. Roy Huber, MrsJ Vern Nydigger, Mrs. Merrill Brassfleld. Waffle feed was held Sunday at the Paul Johnstons honoring the Kenneth Knights family who art leaving for Almira. Calif- where he will be employed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. John Prideax, Jean, David and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Wirick, Carroll and Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Power, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knight. Phillip and Jimmie. Bar. and Mrs.! Paul Johnston, Carroll, Shirley and ueorge. i Lyons Peoples Cooperative tele phone company met at the Rebe- kah hall and elected Bert Kerr of Lyons, route one. president. : Lau rence Walworth was reelected sec retary-treasurer: Harley Scott and Hugh Johnston, directors for two years, and Vernon James was re tained as a director. Much im provement is planned for this year. The company completed ' cable to Mehama last year. Old Neighbors Tlalt Mrs. Capek of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wood Oliver last Today's Pattern If s all done with buttons! This wraparound skirt is the most be coming and sensible maternity idea yet! Have Uro of these and a boxy jacket ana youre set! Pattern 4737 comes in sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. Size 16 takes 2 yards 54-inch fabric This pattern, easy to use sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated Instructions. There arc mora separates for your mix -and -match outfits shown In our ANNE ADAMS Winter Pattern. Book. 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Mr. Cower Is Mrs. Allen's cousin. l j Mr. and Mn. Cln inlUn arf Thumper are in Portland. T Beulah Lewis, employed at th Lyons Food market, is on vacation and vis it ad frlnsfa in c.i.-. Aumsville, i Mrs. Ed Jimct nA i - ' m umu mJLM nave return! hnm .u- lem Memorial hospltaL i 1 George Huffman Is in Eugene tO assist the fUnm 1 Tr,.kk.4.j. While Hubhard la wrmKKUl from a minor operation. j 1 ""rprue birthday ! party for Mrs. L. G. Smith uimhl J... given Saturday at Burl Smiths. Mr: d. Mrt- Jmee Lande, Regal and Chieta.' Mr. and Mrs: Walter ""P; -"jr and Tommy, Mrs. Martin Peter arm nt m,-i Ore., Mrs. L. G. Smith and Don- x-eaDooy ana Mr. and Mra. Burl Smith. Extenaloa Unit Meets j Home Extension unit met at the Rebekah hall Vrirf. Johns ton and Mrs. FVia r Pru leader, demonstrated tise w UUK UJOIS. j jj Mrs. Laurence Walworth and ' ner Sundav arluol u-u pot luck supper and class meeting - Mwimiuniij ciuonouse kit chen Friday evening. , t Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Unguist and son Mark of Astoria were week end .guests of tha L. Burl Smiths. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian te turned home Sunday evening after a two months visit in the middle weu int pnndpal part of their tune was nvnt fa vri... i.t. - m A W4U1 ner mother. Ther also buu If"? T. nd m iiuoniu enroute. Farm Calendar I" J-1? T Annual Oregon Jer- r'r".. uo meeung. American Legion halL Salem. i J Jan. 20 Ouartsvlv of Marion 5mnf ion, Salem. i 1 Jan. SI ft jk n..i Creamery Stockholders.' meeting. Feb. S-4 Rnnn ' T m,--'- school, OSC campus. j j Swine Growers Bred Gilt Sale. Feb. f Yamhill Farm op Oil meeUng, fair buUding. Mc Minnville. f ! Feb. S Annual T.fnn -..t Turkay day, Lebanon, .j j Feb. 10 Yamhill PntnAna sTange, Webfoot hall, 10 ajn.j Feb. 15 Chicken management and disease meeting, fair build- ". MCHinnviut, i3Bip. m. i Feb. 22-24 5s tat hnnvmtlnn of Oregon Farmers Union, Maple- wwu sxange, Aurora. ) Feb. 28 Third annual Junior Jersey Bale, Washington county lairgrounas, wusooro. 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