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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1949)
' j AS'toimin. &J'biqm'SiMuiy fotrearf ' 1M Miss Janice Muyskens A Bride ' Before a spring setting of soap dragons, carnations and heather at the First Baptist church Satur day night Miss Janice Muyskens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Muyskens, became the bride of Douglas Coe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Coe. The Rev. Lloyd Anderson performed the nuptials and Mrs. Anderson was the or ganist. Lighting the tapers were Jack Muyskens, brother of the bride, and J. Darrell Muyskens, her cousin. , , , , Of ivory satin was the bride s i jim rith sweetheart neckline enhanced with see a pearls, long sleeves ana a rmxa. ITr-i v-ia in nlace her fingertip length tulle veil. She carried a oouquex 01 to jfv Mr. Muyskens gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Marjorie Coe, sister of the h hnmr maid and bridesmaids were Miss Mildred Coe and Miss Mariana aaornsvu . iir jn TtaKn Th honor at- tendant wore pink taffeta and the bridesmaids were in orcma uu m - ipv wm all made iden- tical with full skirts, low, round ed necklines and snore sieeves. They wore matching mitts ad of violets. A VOI HtU .i-Brf Loren Lottis was best man and w.m Ri Nith and Eruuuuuioi Phillip Phipps. Ushers were Stu art Sharpnack, Harold Smither, Roy Hamilton, John Goffrier and Keith Gwynn. , . . Mrs. Muyskens attended her 4...nM,ri wMH'mff in an almond UUlAk.& " - - brown crepe gown with darker brown accessories ana mr. chose an aqua wool suit with black mccnriM for the rites. Their nf n!nk carnations. ..ivlnraHi crrtn tneir utwynvu C " guests at a reception in the church parlors, Mrs. momas aim cui cake and Miss Alta Davis presid ed at the coffee urn. Mrs. Lee Cross was in charge of the dining onH erv-in WPTP the MtSS- Will U ..U - - " - es Gloria Kay Muyskens, Audrey Merrick, Doris. DierKS, ayivia ctiitmnn rirMvn Davis and Mar- Urn Broer. Miss Ellen Reynolds Sassed the guest book and Mrs. or Hamilton was in charge of the to After a wedding triD the couple will be at home in Salem. For go . ing away the bride donned a green wool crepe suit with brown acces sories and a gold bracelet, a gift of the. groom. Program Feature Of Meeting : Mrs. Ralph MocSiy is arranging the program for the Salem Wo man'i club meeting on February 12 at the clubhouse. A comedy skit hv rwothv Hill and Evelyn Esau of the Salem Civic Players will k nrntd. The sneaker will be Richard Codd. field representative far th Rm) Cross blood nrosram and his subject will be The Na tional and the Local Frogram. Mrs. Guy N. Hickok will pre Am at th 2 o'clock meeting with a board session preceding at "one 'clock. Mrs. Jack Pedersen heads the tea directorate and assisting are Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. J. Ed gar Purdy, Mrs. H. A. Gwynn. Mrs. R. D. Paris, Mrs. L. M. Ramage and Mrs. Ray stumbo. . T1.a Calna RmlnMI and Profes sional Woman's club will hold a Valenting parry on .raesaay nigni m th Kalem Woman's clubhouse in with a supper at 6:30 o'clock. Fol lowing toe supper a program wui be presented with Mrs. K. N. Voor hees and Miss Josephine Evans in cnarge. - BeU Theta PI Mothers will aaeet en Tuesday afternoon at the chap ter house on the Willamette camp us at 2 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Donald Brazie and Mrs, Cor nelius Bateson. Members of the fraternity will furnish the program. Gifts K0UCXAN9Cai Mr. end Mrs. Alex Albin who will celebrate their cjold en wedcilng anniversary at a reception this afternoon at their South River road home. Albihs Will Celebrate Mr ind Mn. Alex Albin will celebrate their golden wedding an niversary at a recepuon uw i ernoon at their South River road home with guests invited to call between 2:30 and o ciock. ine Albin's seven children and their families will be present lor tne oc casion. vh rv!n? table will be cen tered with a bouquet of f orsythia, accacia, daffodils and golden bells flanked by gold tapers. The three . . . a UL. tiered Cake win do xoppea wiw miniature ? bridal coupie. mn. George Fletcher and Mrs. Gall Jones will pour. Mrs. Lloya Gregory of Portland, formerly of TUrthold. N. D will cut the cake. Three grandchildren as sisting win De Mary iopp, will be at the punch bowl, Joan 11 na the truest book and Doreen Albin , will be in charge of the gifts. Alex Albin and Mary McKay were married in 1899 at Luverne, Minn. In 1902 they moved to a homestead in North Dakota and rmArt untn 1925. at which time they moved to Berthold, N. D. They came to saiem in iio. oev en of their ten children still liv ing include Mrs. Arthur Schwope, Berthold, N. D., Lawrence Albin, Oakland, Calif.. Mrs. Elmer Bur t rm AnmiM A UL. Albin. Fairbanks, Alaska, W. N. Albin, T3WKn1 p. n Mrs. C. U. WODD S L aoi..u, - ... ' Cheyenne, Wyoming. They have grandcnnaren. uranaciuiurcii wnu . . ... I.L1IJU- .V will be present xoaay.wm uw . an -Kfrm ATSirfc SrhwOtW Of Ridee- field, Wash M;r. and Mrs. Jerry Nerlan of Seattle ana air. ana xrs George Nopp ot Salem. Tlu V.hrnarv meetlna f the Lansing Neighbors home extension unit will d neia inursaay ic 12th street at 1 o'clock. The subject of the meeting is onwrvioj You. visitors are wtiaww. tv nt r.nn Gardeners will f hnm of Mrs. A. W. V . - " . Vernon Tuesday arternoon m .11 o'clock. Mrs. a. u. acnucaons wui talk on hep recent trips. i suu Valentine Lace Trimmed Rayon Slip 3.93 i Lovely lac adorns fho bodice and skirt of this rayon slip. Choose H for your VaUrrfine in pink i or white. 32-40. Chin9 Cifx fcrtSSitrt 1.7S A. It m(L - - V CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY nnk. yi rwll, ilumnu with Mrs. Rojlin O. Lewis. 40RS River Crest drive, TV.Ua TVIta TVlt ihimBU with SffS. Kenneth CarUon. Wallace Road. 1M p.m. iMi i nin mothm. with Mrs. Floyd Siegmund. 24) South lTta street. 7:u p.m. Tl'ESDAT Mann.lnllr mtintv Mfdlril aUXil- iarr with Mrs. Harmon Harvey. 11S0 Spruce St.. 7 ociock omen wppcr. St. ram m junior uuua, si. rui Episcopal church. no-noM tuncneon. i p.m.. parish house. TjiimI Rjv,1 hour r-lur mith Mrs Carl Morrison. 10M Diets Avenue, Keiwr Olstrtct. lw aessen auncn. Salem BPW club valentine party and supper. Salem Woman's clubhouse. JO p.m. Beta Theta PI mothers, chapter house on Willamette campus. S p.m. George Water's home. 3S4 N. Summer it.. 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY Sunshine Scwinf club, with Mrs. Id Zielinski. 2 p.m. AAUW Wednesday Afternoon Lit erature (roup with Mrs. Karl Kufel, 735 N. Capitol st.. 1:15 p.m. Mr 7tl Wbb. IMS N. 17th St.. 12 JO covered dish luncheon. Pythian Sisters with Mrs. Earl Burk. 642 Edgewater. covored dish dinner, 6:30 p.m., secret pals to be revealed. FRIDAY t Vlnrant lPul Mother's ehtb meet at school. 2:30 p.m. AAUW music group with Mrs. Frank Burlingham. 360 N. 14th St.. S p.m. fitlrlan Mn. nAra-a Steel- hammvr Mitertained at bridge at her home Friday with cards in play by Mrs. Nelson Adams, Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs. Glenn Bried- wu Mr Robert B. Duncan. Airs. Harry Carson, sr., Mrs. neorj Pritzlaff and Mrs. rtnoun toaiey , - . VX - sfc.jMyWW' Mill I III MM ' , ' ' - ' J" . -- X 1 , - '-'! I :--' : . I - - I-" I" . A iiui&iii . .-: ; ..:- '. ....:.: ... -jy ... ..... - ' f '"' .. o.;."' :: : -.:". 1 ;. -v : i -v:-! v:- : . .. 1 I v-. :'.. : I" v l I ' I . . I I . . .. JA " I I ' (t. Z " - , s J - -1 ; A Jfeut SRta in Stripes Candy-cane stripes in the most luscious new dark-and-light color combinations. Clever tabs collar the neckline with a new dressmaker touch. Big, squared pockets accent your hips and diminish your waistline. Slim skirt echoes the color of the jacket's dark, dramatic stripe. Elegantly tailored in that young, younji Youthmore maancr- 69.75 Home Rites Today morning at 9 o'clock Mrs. Ray . 1 ill lAAnflAA 4 Via Vhritffo of Leonard Elofson. The nuptials will be performed at the Tam marack street home of the bride with Kisnop jonn saiuour; fi dating, before members of the immediate lamiiy ana a irw in timate friends. The couple will exchange their VOWS DC1UIS will be banked with arrangements . I rArKr ot snapdragons mu - wedding the bride has chosen a mink brown crepe gown with beading enhancing the neckline and amber accessories, nn ;n niimv iykm. The cou- cn wi w.-w .. pie will be unattended. The couple will leave immeai tely after the rites for a trip ..aw A Asi aa n 7i ssft. a iirr w au return to Salem to make their home at 930 Tamnuracs 1 JJtr Unftnfl IS in DUSUlcss Family members attending the Green and Mrs. Elizabeth Ode- J H.a.x at1 Trias rnuuic. line Robert KropUn. daughter of the hi., n.tt. Vlnfaon. Mr. groom, - Tr i. Ind Mrs. C. E. Green. Mrs. Vergie Smith, Mr. ana Mrs. aldson, Mrs. Alice Randall and Ray Stumbo, son oi me Southern Gardens Will Be Shown -n .- mt-Jt rlnr will shOW slides of gardens of the south, at the Monday afternoon meetta g of r.i.it i 1 1 r at tne woman's. clubhouse. The meeting begins at z o cioca m"J interestea raw K , , Mr. and Mrs. Taylor visited gar dens in naicnea, rl?"ZA Yi r xv. 4 ana tne soun. rvey ' - Meadleton magnolia gardens or tne . i rt : 1 1 Vmur ltrfl OT aeep wum. owe -- . i ik. .v.lia n in 1 al- tnese ana ahassee and tnequaim tuc' Wiiiiamsourg. . Mrs. J. H. Clements assisted by . 1 AM4 Utrm K 1 - Mrs. W. J. oeaiu, .. " i j Mr. T. R Rrown ot SUverton are in charge of the tea . ... n4 Mice nour. mrs. ivcim .V" .... . i H.m .mnn tne table, using ui aicui.... . SilTerton Mrs. A. R. EB returned to her home here Wed nesday night after spending a v. n Tna with her aunt. Mrs. Henry Winkler and her cousins. Dr C. w. Davu ana mrs. an. a vm,enn while Mrs. Eastman g CtVVSS admits she is glad to be at home again, she did enjoy the warmer weather in the south, she said. k.. Tarimcnn nlans to visit here, . ' r - her birthplace next summer. Her brother. Dr. uavis waa a uei here last summer. m iimM meetlnc of the Salem branch, AAUW will beheld Tuesday night at tne noju unui apartment oi miss muo enson at oawk. In ArdTOSS Worsted America's Finest Military Ball Highlight of February Tticrhiiirrttin the social events of the winter season will be the annual Military ball on Saturday, Feburary 18 at the armory with members of the Marion chapter, Pacrv Officer association as hosts for the affair. Hours for the formal affair will be from 9 to 1 o'clock with the grand march at 10 o'clock, the main feature of the evening. Glenn Williams and his orchestra with vocalist, Vicki Stewart, has been engaged to rur nish the dance music. r.nvamnr Doufflas McKay, army officer of both World war I and II, and Mrs. McKay will be honor guests and will receive in the re ception line. The ball is the first one held after the establishment of a unified command on a national policy level and after the consoli dation locally of several reserve officer groups into the single or (raniratinn of the Reserve Officer association.' Members of all major military forces now belong to tne association. In the receiving line wiU be Governor and Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay. Brigadier General Chester McCarthy, commander or tne air forces, and Mrs. McCarthy of Portland. Admiral Thomas E. Catch, USN, retired, and Mrs. Gatch of Portland, Brigadier gen eral H. G. Maison, commander of fh atata's rround forces, and Mrs. MafiniL Malor General Thomas E. Rilea, state adjutant general. and Mrs. Rilea, Major uenerai Albert Brown, commander of the northern military district at Van couver Barracks, and Mrs. Brown, LL Col. Homer Lyon, jr., presi dent of the Marion chapter, Re serve Officers, association, ana Mrs. Lvon and Mayor and Mrs H nVwn-f T . Tl f ctTYiTfl . Distinguished; guests will Include Brigadier General and Mrs. Ray mond F. Olson, Colonel and Mrs rimnram Wohl : rantain and Mrs A. D. Ayrehault, USN, Seattle, nntral and Mrs. Claude A. Lar- kin, USMC, retired. Admiral and Xfr H H. Hood. Seattle. Cantain and Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton, TIRW Ralm. Secretary of State and Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, state treasurer and Mrs. Walter J. Pmrwin President of the Senate and Mrs. William E. Walsh and Sneaker of the House and Mrs. franlr VanTivke. An active or inactive officer or the armed forces, whether a mem ber of the Reserve Officer asso ciation or any organized sTrouD. may attend the ball in uniform. Only , members of the association, however, may invite guests. Committee Chairmen Colonel Carl Nelson, USMC, Is general chairman of the ball with Kfainr TT A JnrM assistant chair man. Other committees making .4( - - x 4r ' i S 1 Qfouthmore LS OIIOINAl Sweeping Success! So soft it's like a cloud floating by as you swing along in this coat of luscious Stroock wool! The colors are bright as a gay spring day clear, sunny neutrals and smart, spirit-lifting colors. Adorably young with its circular skirt cut lavishly wide for a typical Youthmore luxury look! ' 89.75 arrangements for the affair are as follows: distinguished guests, Capt. Kenneth Potts, Lt Comdr. Carl Cover; decorations, Major Edward Dyck, Captain W. C. Dyer, jr., Capt. Donald Gardner, Capt Edward Solom, Capt. Dale Bever and LL Leonard Kowen; Invitations. LL CoL Francis Wade, LL Roy Rice and Lt. Dan Berg: refreshments and entertain ment. CoL George Hester; marsh all of grand march, CoL William C. Ryan, Major Reginald Williams and Major Gordon Skinner; pub licity, Lt. James Clinton, Major Henry Meyer; Finance. Lt. Col. Farley Mogan; advisory, CoL William C. Ryan, CoL George Spaur, Lt. CoL Eu gene Laird, Major Ward Davis, Major Robert Phillips, captain Richard Reynolds and Captain Richard Chase; check room. Cap tain C. E. Mason; tickets. Captain Siegmund. Mrs. Burke to Be Zonta Hostess Tho Sa1m Zonta club will meet Thursday night at 7:30 at the home of Mm Frank Burke. 1776 Fir street. Mrs. Gordon Leonard and Mrs. Naomi Massee will assist the hostess. Mrs. Norman Huffman, direc tor of the Willamette university art department and advisor at tne Elfstrom Art GaUenes, will speak on the history of art Methodists to Meet Woman's aoeiery of Christian service of Jason Lee church will meet in the church parlors on Wednesday. A business meeting at 11 a m. will precede a talk by Mrs. R. B. Lesher on Alaska, r nnrh wtll ha served at 12:30 by the February-August circle. Devo- ... - . T a mar a W tions will be lea ny juts. a. n. Davis, Mrs. Elva Duncan will give the lesson and Mrs. Roy Lively will review a chapter on the study book, -on our uoorsiep SUverton In compliment te Mrs. Harlan Roth, on her oinnaay anniversary Thursday, Mr. and Mm Albert Roth asked Mr. and Mm Will Peltz of Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Koia, Mr. ana Mrs. Jim Jones and the Harlan Roths in for the evening. OmOt t-Cr- D- rt ARROW J Z Ties D Shirts Underwear V Handkerchiefs t For A His Valentino J ALEX JOMES I III North nigh St f i 1 3 b jt v -va Birthday Party Today Mrs. Paul Armstrong, just home from the hospital with a new daughter, Jeanne Kay, will be hostess - at a party for her older daughter, Janne Gay on the tat ter's first birthday. The oarty win be this afternoon, and there will be ten - attending. KilvrtAn Mr. Onal Eni en tertained Wednesday night at din ner with her sisters and sisters-in-law as etiests. On il tin 7 was the order of the evening. Present were Mrs. George Elton, Mrs. uan uei ser, Mrs. Ernest Werner, Mrs. Al- pheus Schar, Mrs. bam btortz, Mr Alvln Km and Mrs. Eli zabeth Brazier. Mrs. Fred Krug was unable to be present Mn. ; Aeerre RoHmin will re view "Hope of Earth", by Margaret Le KumDecJc at tne meeting oi the Pi Beta Phi Motnera ciuo Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George waters, 384 ix. bum mer street, at 2 o'clock. Tea host esses will be Mrs. Blanche Proctor, Mrs. Franklin Bishop and Mrs. Robert Brady. ' Sit tgMtV 1 f I si 1 1 J Howcould a pump filj ! 11 I : wondeiiH 11 I That's a Gold (Redf Cross secret, of course . . . but tfc 1 1 I perfect fit of these pumps is no secret at an to the millions II I of America's smartest women. Nor to vou after yot, II I come in, try them on. " f 1 1 CROSS SHOES $895 $1095 yy j V Hm samso; II I JL advertised in CHARM ' ; J j-.. 11 Scout. Leader to Meet TuesdavHr' Girl Scout leaders will meet Tuesday, February at o'clock at the First Congregational church. February is "International month" of Girl Scouts of the world. Guest speakers will be Mrs. Sallie Gog ginf of Belfast, Ireland, and Miss Sylvia Kieldstad ot Tromdheim, Norway. They will tell about holi days, festivals, and Youth; organi zations in their respective coun tries and teach dances of their countries to the leaders, i ! The girls will celebrate on Feb ruary 22 the Birthday of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell founder of Girl and Boy Scouts and this Is called "International Thinking Day." ' I U Salem Bethel or Job's Daughter is celebrating institution night Monday at 7:30 at Beaver. halL A Valentine box of candy will b sent Mr. and Mrs. William Sip prole at the Masonic home in For est Grove. The Valentine party 1 set for February 9 at Mayflower hall, beginning with a 1 covered dish dinner at 6:30 o'clock. j eSkt 1SI i SSSBSBSSBfci"SBSBBBBBSfS' 484 Slate! St. ! Ph. 3-911