Betrothal
Is Told
Revealed at the Chi Omega
sorority bouse on the Willamette
university campus Tuesday night
wu the engagement of Miss Doro
thy Ann Hobson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry H. Hobson of
Molalla, to Fred Graham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. f O. Graham of
Longvlew, Wash. No wedding date
Has been set.
The bride-elect's sorority sis
ten learned the news when
telegram was delivered and the
traditional box of chocolates was
passed.
Miss Hobson Is a Junior on the
Willamette campus and her fianoe
la a graduate student His frater
nlty Is Sigma Chi.
Program Given
For Rebekahs
Following the business session
at wwen Mrs. Lloyd Pepper pre
sided, Mrs. W. L. Newton, Good
f the Order chairman, was in
Charge of the program for Salem
Bebekah Lodge Monday night at
tne IOOF temple. Assisting Mrs
Newton were Mrs. Blanche Hull
with readings, Mrs. Reginald Gar
rett who sang, Mrs. J. I. Teed
t the piano, and Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Gies presented slides of
their trip to Mexleo.
Activities announced were: Past
Noble Grands to meet Wednesday
at p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roy
Farc, 275 South 15th. Salem
FJ. club will honor state presi
dent, Mary Boyle, Thursday at
p.m. at the IOOF temple. The
Three Links club will begin their
meeting at 12:30 p.m. with a cov
ered dish luncheon, Friday at the
IOOF temple. Willamette En
eampment No. 2 invites families
and friends to their social evening
Friday at the IOOF temple. There
will be a covered dish dinner at
f;30 p.m. followed by a short bust
m session, dancing and cards.
Next Monday will be social eve
sing and the past Noble grands
wfll be in charge of the program.
Girl Scout Adult
Leaders to Train
Girl Scout Day camp dates at
Crestwood Acres have been set for
the month of June. There is room
for U0 Girl Scouts.
The need for adult leaders and
assistants was expressed by execu
Uvea of the organization on Wed
nesday. A training class for lead
ers will be held in the Fireplace
room of the First Methodist church
at 7:30 tonight, first of a series. A
weekend at Smith Creek camp
when the leaders will experienee
actual eamp conditions is being
planned.
Interested women should oontact
Mrs. H. H. Barlow or Mrs. Irving
Manbeck for information or reser
vations in the classes.
Alumnae Shown Films
Mrs. Herman Jochimsen and
Mrs. Robert Tiernan entertained
the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae
at the former's Leslie street home
Tuesday night. The Rev. Lloyd
Anaerson snowed films of north
era European countries. A dessert
supper was served by the hos
tesses to Miss Shirley HilL Mrs,
Keith Flory, Mrs. James Turnbull,
Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Stanley
Dllatush, Mrs. Wesley Sullivan.
Mrs. Stuart Tbede, Mrs. Howard
Arnot and Mrs. Msynsrd Nelson.
Perkins-Isaak
Vows. Read
Miss Xmma Isaak, daughter of
Mrs. Katherina f Isaak of Salem,
and Louis Perkins were united
la marriage March 24, at 8 p. m. at
the home of the bride's brother,
Edward Isaak. The Rev. Norman
Brown, assistant pastor of Cal
vary Baptist church, performed
the double ring oeremony. Miss
Lois Perkins sang, accompanied
by Miss Patricia, Perkins.
The bride wore a spring suit of
light gray with? navy accessories
and a corsage of talisman roses
and gardenias. She was given in
marriage by her, brother, Edward
Isaak.
Miss Clara Isaac, sister of the
bride, in a two-tone spring suit
and a corsage of talisman roses
was maid of honor. Marvin Per
kins, brother of the groom, was
best man.
The mother of the bride was in
black wit ft white accessories and
wore a corsage of white gar
denias.
Immediately following the cere
mony a reception was held for the
family and a few friends.
After a short . honeymoon the
newlyweds will be at home in Sa
lem at 993 Madison street.
Shower Honors
Bride-Elect
AMITY Miss Lucille Vand cle
ar, bride-elect of George DeReeve,
was honored at a bridal shower
when Miss Marilyn Nordeen en
tertained at the home of her moth
er. Mrs. H. A. Nordeen, east of
Amity. Games were played with
refreshments following. A pink and
white color scheme was used in
decorating.
The bride-elect was Amity a can
didate In the beauty contest last
year and was chosen "Miss Mc
Mlnnville." She was second runner-up
in the state contest at Sea
side. The wedding is planned for
early May.
Honoring Miss Vandelaar were
Mrs. Marguerite DeReave. Miss
Marlys Russell, Miss Mia Vandela
ar, Mrs. Harry Vandelaar, Mrs.
Jack Vandelaar, sr., Mrs. Armine
Howard, Mtss Ethel vandelaar,
Mrs. H. A. Nordeen and the hostess.
Return from Tour
FALLS CITY A tea was given
April 14 for Mrs. Jessie Moyer, a
resident of Fells City for over 50
years and a teacher la the Polk
county schools. A handkerchief
shower feted Mrs. Moyer. Mrs.
Anna Short was hostess for the
Crty with Mrs. Oscar Rich, Mrs.
lie Grippen, Mrs. Norman Rob
inson and Mrs. John Booeer assist
ing. Others attending were Mrs.
Christine Lehnert, Mrs. Neva Po
land, Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. Laura
flora, Mrs. Josie Knapp, Mrs. V.
Fergerson, Mrs. Cora McCoy, Mrs.
B. Thompson, Mrs. Orlo Frink,
Mrs. Fsy Frink, Mrs. L. Hen-
tharne, Mrs. Anna Sorenson. Mrs. !
Geerge Kitchen, Mrs. Phoebe
Ward, Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, Mrs.
S Diokensorv Mrs. Hope Letter-
E. Mrs. J. Boetrum, Mrs. Z.
riegton and the Rev. and Mrs.
cs Roree.
Mrs. Alice Robinson of Inde
pendence, fifth grade teacher at
Bush school ana associate grand
conductress of the grand chapter
of Oregon, Order pf Eastern Star,
returned Sunday from a visit to
eastern Oregon, where she held
schools of instruction in thirty
chapters from Hood River to the
Wallowa and Blue mountains, and
then down to the John Day area.
TURNER Mr. and Mrs. George
Brower celebrated their 54th wed
ding anniversary at their home and
guests present were Mr. and Mrs.
Herschel Brower and sons of Mo
desto, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Owenn, Cloverdale and Dora Wil
son of Roseburg.
Mlu Elnniir Trindl will brims
the project, "Conserving You," at
the Thomas Home . Extension unit
to be held at the home of Mrs.
James Nicholson on Tuesday, Ap
ril 28 at 1:30 p.m. ?
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A hostess Tuesday night was
Mrs. Gordon Krueger, who en
tertained her club at bridge and
a late supper at her Klngwood
Heights home. Mrs. Wayne Had-
ler and Mrs. Dean Trumbo of
Portland were additional guests.
Au Revoir Dinner Party
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Schramm
and Mr. and Mrs Charles A.
Sprague will entertain at dinner
Friday night at the formers' home
on North 17th street for the pleas
ure of Mr. and Mrs. Brown I.
Sisson. The Sissons are leaving
the end of the month for Lebanon
to make their home. The evening
hours will be spent informally
and bouquets of spring flowers
will provide the decorative note.
Eldrledge ached FTA will have
pie social and dance Saturday
VaflDey KTows JJMefis
Labish Center The Brother
hood of the Labish Center ohurch
will meet Thursday, April 21, at
6:S0 p. m. for a no-host supper.
Later they will begin work on a
platform in the church basement
to be used for programs.
East Salem April meeting of
the Capital City Rabbit Breeders
association will be held at May
flower hall Thursday night. Mrs.
D. P. Lau will bring display of
articles made from rabbit pelts
at the Fairchlld Grange hall at t
p.m. Friends are invited.
and discuss the commercial value
of different types of pelts. All in
terested are invited
Aabnrn April meeting of Au
burn Cub pack 108 will be Friday
night in the community hall. Boys
and their parents will attend.
Lyons The Mehama extension
unit will meet st the Women's club
house Thursday afternoon, April
28, with a plastic ware demonstra
tion. Swcgle A guest this week of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wsrd is his sis
ter, Mrs. Bernlee Peterson of Oak
Grove.
HayeevWe The PTA will have
a public cafeteria ham dinner at
the schoolhouse Friday, April 22,
beginning it I p. a Business
meeting will begin at 8. This will
be 4H achievement night, with
Robert Maillic of First National
bank presenting pins. A nominat
ing committee will be chosen.
FroJtlaad Mr. and Mrs. Jske
Fair and children James and Doris
of Brooks entertained with an
Easter party Sunday afternoon.
Stayten A spring concert is be
ing planned by the Santiam Chor
al club for the high school audi
torium Friday evening. May 18,
according to an announcement by
Felix French, director. The club
The Statesman, BoJom, Oregon. Thursday. April 21, 194S J
is rehearsing numbers which It
will present
Hares Tille Mr. and Mrs. Ver
non Clark, formerly of this vicini
ty, motored from Xugene Sunday
to attend dedication services at
the church, which will be known
as Halburt Memorial Baptist
church.
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