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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1949)
A The Statesman! Doii't Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Tun It, 1949 btxt ... It seems like Mr. Truman cpends much of his time marching around at reunions of his former division. He must like to march better than local veterans who'd rather watch parades from the sidelines, f Over endowed . . . One of the break fast cereal companies offers cutouts of fa mous "fltrhters fir liberty" on their cartons, explaining "via radio that it will make chil dren "appreciate their heritage of liberty Sterns to me ve Americans have no difficul ty in making the children appreciate liberty, better do something about curbing it a little.: More parades . . . Our feet ache far thos9 who march in Tose parades even alt er 20xld years our's still hurt In our day. 4 , : ; 'meat ieveryone walked, now it's mostly bands and they should have been in prac tice, i , Modem Inconveniences . . . Waiters for Salem buses will surely miss the window ledge at the Pioneer Trust building for park ink packages and kids when the bus stops move n block north. Large glass windows on modern store fronts, don't lend themselves to relaxation. ' Difficult identification . . . We under-, stand ithat there ha3 been a monkey show out north of town which has attracted many spectators and that one woman lost her hus band land had considerable difliculty locat ing him among the performers. ... Maxine Buren prides-Elect Tell Plans ' For Rites Three more Junr brides-elect intra revealing plans tor their wed dings and members of their bridal larty. Miss Elizabeth Nelson, who will receive her diploma from the Uni versity of Oregon next Sunday, will become the bride of Scott Ad ams, son of Mr. end Mrs. Irwin Seott Adams of Milwaukie, on Saturday. June 25. The evening- ceremony will take place "at St. Paul's Episcopal church at 8 o'clock with the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Mis Edith Fair turn will be the soloist and Miss KutVi Bedford the organist. . The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. end Mn. George W. Nelson, will be given in marriage by her a thr. She has asked Miss Janet Kirk, who now lives in San Fran cmco, to be her maid at honor. Mi Kirk plans to arrive in th capital June 20 to remain until after the wedding at the home of her parents, the Waller Kirks. Bridesmaids will be Mis Sara CLLB CALEXDAB MONDAY Rntana club with Mrs J.. U Stanton. 77V H. Capitol St.. 8 p.m. ! j Chanter AB. PEO with ! Mr. Ray Smith. 7 30 p.m.f j Salem Woman's club special meeting clubhouse. 10:38 a.m..' corered duh luncheon at noon. i -: &mtm Memorial hospital! auxiliary, 2 pm. in chapel election of;oficers. ChaDter BQ. PEO with Mrs. J M. Glass. Mantmn'Oardens, covered dish dinner, 6:13 p.m. TUESDAY I Laurel Social tiour club With Mrs C. J. Jackson. 104 Cascade Drive. 130 dessert luncheon. ! WEDNESDAY Hollywood Uons euxiUanf. with Mrs. R. A. Forkner, 1853 North Capital street. 8:30 pjd. j Executive baard. Capital unit. f. American laftsn auxiliary; with Mr. Merle TravM. MS Shipping: St., 8 p m. Trees Quintette: lmm. Marimbas Play On Monday j An interesting program plan ned for Monday night is the ma rimba concert to be presented by Priscilla Meisinger Wiltsey at the Bush school at 8:15 p. m. Soloists featured will be Shar on Lambkin,; daughter $f Mr. and Mrs. Walter iambkin. Spike O thercoal, son of Mr. and; Mrs. Paul Gathercoal of CorvallisJ Lois Gil lings, daughier of Mr.j and Mrs. William Gilllngs. ! The public Is invited.) TVi Prnirrom inrlurlet! Mjorset or uoiiape t,rov mm nTmlM From vlrnnm Wood, strlU!U Ann Adams of Milwaukie, sister sv-hoea of the Ball . ' Giiiet of the benedict-elect. Warren Kichie of Portland will aerve as best man and ushers will lie Neil Sutherland and Jack Hin shaw of Milwaukie, Robert Steeves nd Jack Nelson, brother of the liride-to-be. A reception will be held in the parish house following the rites. ' Name Attendants On Sunday, June 26 MiM Patri cia Nickeris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nickeris, und Robert L. isVhrwder, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Schroeder of Portland, will hx miried at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Th afternoon ceremony will be at 4 o'clock with a recep tti hi following in the parish house. The hv. George H. wift will pi foi in the nuptials. Mr. Krnwrt Hobba will be the matron of honor and bridesmaids will be the Mioses Gloria and Bar iMia McC'lintcM-k. Mr. Nrrken will litve his daughter in marriage. Sue Carolyn Shaw will be the flower sprl. Fred Schro-i-r will serve as his brother's be?t man. Helerts Bridal Party Mutt Jacqueline Tomerwm and Donal'l Summer wiII sImi be mar ncl oi Sunday, June 2fl at 3:30 o'clock at St. Joseph's Catholic .oburcli. The bride is the daueh tttr of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tomer ajui and will be Riven in marriage by Imr fsther. The bonedict-elect sm the koii of Mr, dura Snmnwr. JMus HffUyLnu Ponimer will sing iil Wayne Meuey will be at the oikjii. Fattier T. J. Bernards will oifici jte at the Ktemnny and a H'ceplion will follow ut the Salem Woman's club. Mus Dfssa Lee Holmes, who will be married in July, will be the mailt of honor and only attendant. Juk trieg of Springfield will awrve as Iwst man and ushers will be Kfiio Yung. James Loder. Wil liam C.i.U and Donald Sheeler. Oacar Raabarh Muriel Warner. Lot Gil- Hosalte Cline, Doha Zehner, Orabelle Duggrr Down South i American Sketch Grand Fantasia on Home Sweet Home . i. Rolhson Lou Gilllnes j Plantation Echoes ... i Del-amater Paragon march J GalU Rim Laura! Ann Warner and Corky Mels Inger; Aecofdions: Sharon Wells, John Burroughs Hants Lucia .i j Harr Marimba Ripples i Edwards Sharon Lambkin Evening Snadowi ToU accordion trio: Claryce Humph rm. Knthryrt Johnaton. Sandy Forrest Star Dust . j j Carmichael Spike Gathercoal Etude In A ... ...Clair Omar Muuer Light Cavalry Overture j . Franr Von Suppe I Accompanied by Lois GlUng. Melu dettea Donna 7hnrr. Iouaiai LaFoun tain, rrnrano Polater. Muaanna Howell Down Br trta Old Mill Htmrn . i Arr. Damonte God Bles America . Irving Betlin Laural Ann Warner and Corky Meis inger: Accordion: Sharion WelU, John Burroughs Ftude in F Minor . Chopin Andantlno ... Four Hammers Khapaodir Fantasie. based on rhap sody by ., . , Liszt Sharon Lambkin Ktani and Stiiim , . Sousa Sharon tirrthkin and Lois Gllllngs night of the Bumble Bee Methodist WSCS Meeting Slated The regular busines meeting and monthly program of the Woman's Society ot Christian Service will be held Wednesday, June 15th in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church. The business meeting; convenes at 10:45, fol lowed by a noon luncheon with Circle No. 1 acting as hostess, Mrs. Herbert; Ostlind. chairman. The program begins at 1:30 with Mrs. Waldo Zeiler leading the de votions,5 "God's Light." The theme of the pledge program is "By His Light Shall the Nations Walk," with Mrs. Ruth Fugate, Mrs. Wal do Zellar, Mrs. Melvin Gilson, Mrs. Lloyd Lee, Miss Phoebe Mc Adams, Mrs. Ted Ullakko, Mrj Roy Lockehour and Mrs. Edna Waterman taking part. Betty Starr Anderson will sing and there will be other musical selections. There will be no meetings dur ing July and August. The new officers of the WSCS have been elected for the coming year as follows: president. Mrs. P. A. rugate: vice president, Mrs. Roy A. Fedje; recording secre tary, Mrs. Lloyd A. Lee; promo tion secretary, Mrs. C. H. Sawyer; treasurer, Mrs. Edna Waterman; member at large, Mrs. Melvin Gil son; secretaries: spiritual life, Mrs. L. B. Jones: mission education and service, Mrs. Roy Lockenour; Christian oscial relations. Mrs. E. E. Bergman; local church activi ties, Mrs. Ted Ullakko; student work, Mrs. Brooks Moore; youth work, Mrs. Harry Scott; children's work, Mrs. J. E. Sayre; literature and publications, Mrs. Alma Ship ley; and status of women, Mrs. Ralph aMetz. i i - .-' ' ' ' ' i e s C- : F T T-r- I i H Miss Jewell Gueffroy, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Gueffroy, whose engagement to Midshipman Walter Bown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Bown, all of Salem, has been announced. The bride-elect will enter her senior year at Northwestern university in the fall and her liance his first class year at the United States Naval Academy. (McEwan photo.) Nuptials at St. Joseph's Miss Bette Staab, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staab, and James I. Bairey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivo J. Bairey, were married at a 11 o'clock ceremony Satur day morning at SL Joseph's Cath olic church with Father T. J. Ber nards officiating. Miss Ann a belle Kropp sang and Wayne Meusey was the organist Altar boys were nephews of the bride, Phillip Washburn and Frederic Staab. Mr. Staab gave his daughter in marriage and her white nylon or ganza train length gown was fashioned with a full skirt embel lished with rows of applique flow ered insertion. The applique was repeated on the bodice, which was designed with a high, rounded neckline and leg-o-mutton sleeves. Her fingertip veil was caught on either side of her head with ros ettes of lace and centered with orange blossoms. The lace has been in the family many years and her only ornament was a jeweled cross, her mother wore at her wedding. She carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid. Miss Mary Ellen Davey, in or chid marquisette, was the honor maid and Miss Ruby Bairey, sis ter of the groom, and wearing pink marquisette was the bridesmaid. Their dresses were made identical with tiered ruffled skirts and ruf fled bertha collars on the bodi ces. They carried white fans trim med with orchid and pink rib bons, lace and sweetpcas. Robert Cullen of Portland was Ann Washburn and Misi Darfent Staab. ' f For going away the bride wore a grey and white faille suit with navy and white accesories. Mr. L Bairey and his bride have gone north to Canada on their honey moon and will return to Salem to live. After July 1 they will be at home at 1352 S. 12th st. ft ter BC ef PEO will have guest day Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Burton Myers at Eola. Mrs. E. A. Brown heads best man and ushers were Thomas Dickey. Eugene Zuger and Robert Schnieder. Mrs. Staab wore a two piece blue and white silk print with navy accessories and pink rosebud cor sage for the wedding and Mrs. Bairey's afternoon dress was of rose and navy with matching ac cessories and corsage of pink rotes. A reception followed the cere mony at the Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. Kay McGuire and Miss Pearl Bairey poured and Mrs. Paul Riggi cufcthe cake. Assisting were Miss Berna McDonald and Miss the entertaihment committee and Annie Collins of Eugene, Miss Jo' Mrs. Harry Scott the program. fj REDESIGNED, REMODELED, RESTORED Toe, we maintain a Wiftner Igloo, pur cold-storage vault for full Winter fur prolecfiorl. Dempthing, cleaning and glaring a particularity. Insurance, of course 142 South High St. Ltiim 1 1 1 tmtiR limn a Jill M I MIMEMI 1 1 fciar. J , BPW Initiation Emblem Service The ?alem Business and Profes sional Women's club will hold an initiation and emblem service at the Salem Woman's clubhouse Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. Members taking , part in the em blem service will be Mrs. John Versteeg, club president, Miss Al berta $hoemake. Mrs. Sue Boock, Mrs. Beryl Muelhaupt. Miss Mil dred Yettcr. Miss Cecelia Wood ruff. Miss Vad.i Hill and Mrs. La Verne jjllardwick. Mrsi Harriwick will introduce the new members. Miss Merle Dimick Mis. K. Donald Jessop, Mrs. Margaret Ringo. Mrs. Paul ine Lvis and Mrs. Walter Werst lem. Mrs. Eugene Estes is arran ging the entertainment and Miss Josephine Evans and Mrs. Ken- Rimsky-Kornkoff '. neth Voorhc-cs the refreshments. Drink to Me Only With Tliine Fve Old ; Eolth Air , Repaitz Band March Lincoln ladie Quintette i Ieave for California . j Au revoirs will bej said this ; coming week end to Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Mills, who are leav- I ing for Berkeley. Calitt, where he ! will attend the University of Call- ! tornia law ichool. Mr Mills will ' receive hit' degree from WilU- j mette university thisi afternoon. Here for the occasion will be his sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs Elliott Pried, Lorah Joi David and Ponald of Ca las. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Hanson and Charles of Stayton. I Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Naer of Ak ron, Ohio, are visitors in the cap ital for the week and are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. The Naefs are on a trip through the west and were met in Klamath Falls by the Spragues. The four then wtnt on to Crater Lake before returning to Salem. Ceremony Event Of Saturday The marriage of Mrs. Helen Hastings and Helmer B. Anderson took, place Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's daughter, Miss Olive Has tings, with the Rev. Byron Charles officiating. The bride wore a grey suit with white accessories and corsage of red roses for the wedding. Her daughter ivas her only attendant and John I B. Anderson was best man for his brother. After a wedding trip to Victoria, Vancouver, B. C, and Idaho the couple will be at home in Salem. The new Mrs. Anderson is em ployed at the Salem Credit Bu reau and her husband is with the Hart Motor Co. in Independence. Monday Visitors Day Monday will be visitors day at the Girl Scout day camp at Crest v ood Acres, located on the old Silverton road. Hours are from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and all parents are. asked to call Mrs. Frank Man-beck. Special Club Meeting A special meeting of the Salem Woman's club has been called for Monday morning at the clubhouse at 10:30 a. m. by the new president, i Mrs. George Ailing. A board meet ins will precede at 9:30 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will be ser ved at noon. All members of the club are asked to attend to plan activities for the coming year and to decide what project they will adopt for the General Federation's ' To Build a Better Community" program. Mrs. Henry Hanzen is general chairman of the luncheon commit tee and Mrs. George E. Crockett the decorations. Assisting are Mes-, dames Estill Brunk, O. W. Em mons, Frank Doerfler, Ned Gerlin ger, W. H. Parker, C. E. Roblin. Oscar Cutler, Fred Kibbe. Edgar A. Linden and Frank Marshall. The RoUna club will meet Mon day night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. L. Stanton. 770 N. Cap itol st., with Mrs. Waldo Baker the assisting hostess. Plans for the national Rotana convention to be held in Salem July 22-24 will be discussed. 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