The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Wedding Set
For May 28
Mis? Evelyn Elaine Egelhoff is
announcing her weddinf, date to
Marion J. Fernan as May 28. The
ceremony will be read by the Rev.
Seth Huntington at the F -st Con
gregational church at o'clock.
The bride if the daughter of
Mm Mabel Egelhoff and the
groom is the son oi Mr and Mr.
Ernest Fernan
Miss Kathenne Fernan wi'l be
the maid of honor and be! man
will be Frank Mnwrv
Both Mi Egeihoff aid Mr
Fernan are graduate of Salem
high school, he Is a veteran of the
navy in which he served or three
years. Mis Egelhoff la employed
as secretary in the Devera and De-
Armond Law offices.
A reception for family and close
friend will follow the ceremony.
LaM at Home of Season
MYs DotigUa McKay, wife of
Oregon' goverTior, will entertain
witrf her last ai home of the sea
.n on Tuesday afternoon at her
Jerris aeiiue residence Mr? Mc
Kay plana; to resume her weekly
at home in the fail Ail ton-per-pie
and visitors in the city
are ir .ted to jail danng the a?-
1
; Ycur feet get
the good cere
U they deserve
in
jWill Install
Officers
The Salem Wooan'i club will
conclude ita year't activities with
: installation of new officers on Sat
urday. May 2S, at the clubhouse.
A 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon
will be served preceding the busi
ness session.
Mr? Donald L. Parker and her
comm.ttee including Mrs. F. D.
Kibbe. Mrs Forrest Pontius. Mrs.
J E. Kirk. Miss Antoinette White,
Mrs Glenn Laverty. Mrs W A.
Reee. Mrs. J. C. Perry and Mrs
J F Brvan will be m charge
Mrs. David Wright, a past presi
dent, Aii! be the installing offi
cer. Gladys Boock
Worthy Advisor
(; ., v. . B k 'Ail! t-e .!.-'. ed
-emo. order of the Rintyv'
r I'.-.i .. at a put.- .c meet:ng cn
.e-.; .jr.t at Mas.r.:o Temple
( "r.:r n'.emoer a'e Arler.e Gar
r J.,!,e! Kufner. Edith Am
n-;.r. an K'fjr.or Conlser.
t. e Bt !! Stew art and Jane"
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,:--r w.i. t !i. cnrge s tutr
; t;t- at.i Snaron Plur.kett. as-t-n
Pent. !e IeSart and Dcr
h A:gatt -a ;i. rtrratige dc s
Mr ar 1 Mr W S Bur
- Mr 1) C Iirt and Mr
K Bt-rRnirfi. : n cnarge o:
: f-hn.f is
".: .! . pe f..rr .shed by E:n;.
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WORLD
An unusual exhibit is planned
j for the Elf strom Galleries to be
! hung from May 25 to June 11. The
show will be of the work of art
teachers in the Salem schools, and
was arranged through the office
of Miss Margaret McDevitt. su
pervisor of art in the public
schools.
Art teacher? who will exhibit
are Ruth Sithnger, Saiem high
: school. Leona Gaiz. Parrish. Opal
j Hennings. Leslie. Robert Voieht.
'Parrisn. and Margaret McDevitt.
I There will be a variety of mec.ia.
. cils, water color, pastel and per.
' nL Interpretation is varied tco.
according to the management of
the galleries.
A show cf work done by other
teachers in The schools, other than
art instructors is being plarir-ed
for ister in the year and the ucrk
v e "Arerica' Sa'est
Ma'n'.g Shoes are g'O
r.g rror popular with
every pesung leason and
that i r e a n enough to
stop, look and watch your
self itf'de forward with e
cepticnai INNA JETT1CKS!
Dr. Baum to Speak
To BPW Club
Ire Bo.-.r.e- Pr-fesMor.
W. m.-n s nun regular d t.r.er
n:ef'i!.j, of Msv w :ll be heio at
N' h:gi-i. s rt--ta-,irnt Tuesday
r, :Rnt t 6 p m.
The guest speaker wi!l be Di
W We:! Baum who will spak
t n "The Futuie of Amei ican Me
di ;r.e Mis. F Donald Jess p
will s;rig. accompanied by Mrs.
Jes e Bush Mu kelsoti
The healtll ar-ri safety commit
tee. Mrs H, H Yeary. chairman.
Mrs Ben Ramseyer. Miss Ellen
YatiAisd-a. Mrs L. I) Idlefnan.
Mis Lois;' Kitk. Mis Mabel Card
er, Miss vDori Nelson and Mrs
; S. A Barr ate in t harge of the
an iingements.
i Mr. and Mm. R. D. Paris mre
ffr San Francisco tda.
jwheie on Fudav they will attend
j t;ie rr.iiriiage (if his daughter. Miss
' Ft antes Paris and Tomie C'lar1
eti e Bto ks at St. Mary's Cathc
Idinl in the bi.v t-ity. Mr. a'id
Mrs Pi.iis aie (truing south antl
wiil te home m early June.
Women' Association of the First
F': -t. t i ihn (huith will meet
We'w,esct.i aftrnon at the
i.'u.iir (atuns a: 'J i Uk k. The
exet uti e n -iint m--ting will ii
;j fi'.iHK For the pr-
tfrtMi Mi - c E lih.ik ,. .::
i' N' i; f. ti Yfii-ll-!a ..-! S'
lot, "ii'ir si':
You are invited to In
spect Miller's "Frigid
Cold" fur storage vault.
1 1 s smart
IS r-.m I
t l.
to v'ar the
in fun
1 1 s smart
&taT
S3ts
ett-;,wv
7..ja'.H
to slorf xmr
fur oat for
I lit MiimiM-r
Keep nr fur coiat lkinp nrwi
Jlre it in our si.toiti uli,
afe from t rtiel aiiniiiH-r hem ItMt
maket -lt lrv an! Iritllr
N Knti(i- lorae prte
frtin huiitrv moth-. h,
ami theft . too.
X Inle vrrf t aring f r vtnir fur.
I I ti- llolUnirrir tliein. This ftir
r nuiii.u .v HoIlaiHlef hrirts
ark. the pl.Tioii ffieetl iti tlirt-ln!led
fur- an.J fur triinineil loth tln,
iiiakcs. hmiigH shunnierintlv U rlr
aain. (hrilmr clranmp i n
eiMMiph . . . tHir fura neriJ
IIJlarHieriiiig.
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hoi i nrRi7ivn
HolLiiulet 't estiuMt
aMetAMivi o Wwntim tars
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Jason Lee WSCS
Circles Meet
i Circle meetings of the Woman's
Society of Christian Service of the
Jason Lee Methodist church will
I be held on Wednesday with ces
fert luncheons at 1:30 p. m.
i The meeting places are as fol
lows. January - July, Mrs. Jas
i per Button, 135 Duncan ave :
February - August. Mrs. R. N
Thornquist, 1370 N. 15th : Marcn
. September. Mrs Phi! Aspinwail.
645 Market: April - October. Mrs
T E. Borkman. 1090 Donna ave .
and June - December. Mrs. W. B
Vh:ttington. 851 South st
ft teachers in the grammar school
may be included :n the later show
Tr. the meantime the exh:o:t of
,ma:.u ripts is still or. display
Thee m.nuscr.pt are the ilhim
1 iHnted prttes d'.t.e by artisT.- of
-'e peni of 3-"' '4iiii A I"
Talbot Couple
Given Surprise
PartvatHome
JEFFERSON Neighbors sur
prised Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Bel
knap at their home at Talbot
Wednesday evening, bringing re
freshments and enjoying four
tables of 500 Mr Blknap and
Mrs John Zehner made the high
scores for the eemng. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Free
rr.an. Mr and Mrs Elrri Brown.
Mr and Mrs A R Bhnston. Mrs.
George Mailatt. Mr and Mr
John Zehner. Chet Meyers. Mrs
Wilma Eapie. Ardu and Lytm
Brown. Bobby Eaele. Mr. and
Mrs Delmer Davidson. Jake Gil
mour Mrs riuttie Mvfarty and
Mr. and Mrs Belknap
Mr ar.rt Mis John Zthr.tr -nd
Mr ami Mrs W A Sx'it if I;i.i
pet.dt net i-rei: telat: s :sc".
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The Stat num. 8dM, Onqon. Sundary. May tt t4 11
was a big success, the sale bring
ing $71 for 4-H summer school
scholarships.
Sidney eighth grade graduation
will be held in the Ankeny grange
hall May 24 with nine graduating
Gun club. Redmond tnatallation
team will officiate. There wilt be
a no host dinner before the -ere-j
monies. i f
IDANHA rOST TO INSTALL
IDANHA Idanha post and
unit 141. American Legion and
auxiliary, w ill have installation
of officers June 4 at the Rod and
North China proper.! between
the fabulous Great Wall and the
YangUe river, lies in! tatitudes.
corresponding to those of the
United States-
Conscientious, Dignified
Service
545 North Capitol
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For Finest in Cotton- Shop Miller
plays a
glamorous
role
Hani lo believe! The eotton this ear. we
inran! Anil he-t of all. the tle! IMunin
necklines, dolman leee . . . hared shonl
lers . . . ripple hacks ou"ll find them
all in our exciting collection of pantry-to-partv
cotton. ou ll find hetter cottons am!
better fahioti at Miller.
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