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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1949)
Seen and Heaiid By IERYME ENGLISH I f COHOfO WEST . . . nex month V. ill be Julia ' Johnson, daughter of .Mrs. Leona Johnson, who has been in Chicago for over eight years . . . She has resigned her position as women's personnel manager at the Federal Reserve Bank and in September will be at Lewis and Clark college in Portland as coordinator for the guidance program on the campus ... she will have living accom modations at the college, which is beautifully situated in Dunthorpe ... "Julia, who is being dined and entertained every night before her departure from Chicago, leaves - July 12 and will be accompanied by one of her friends. Elizabeth Harris, who is personnel manager at the Hams Trust and Savings , Bank in Chicago . . . They are traveling by - train, coming the - southern route and stopping in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Francisco . . ..In Santa Barbara the girls will visit with Andrew and Helen Burnett . . . They will arrive here August 1 and during Elizabeth's stay will g on up to Victoria, B. C. . . . Julia's many friends are happy to hear of her change of plans and chsing the west coast, which she has longed to return to for several years . . . She is a Willamette university graduate 'and received her mast er's degree at Northwestern uni versity ... THEIR VISITS MEAN' PAR TIES ... Along with the many bridal parties during the summer months there will be luncheons, teas aor diriners for the many visitors . . . Arriving in early July will be Er. 'and Mrs. Melvui T. Hurley and "children, Nancy land Arthur, who' have been in Boston the past twd years f. . , They : are also moving to the Vest coast and will be associated it with a clinic in Richmond, Calif 4 . . . They will visit here a: short 'time with her parents, the ,C. A.,Spragues, and then will go on to the bay area to house hunt . . i The Puryine sisters, Margaret of Berkeley and Helen (Mrs.; Andrew Burnett) of Santa Barbara will also fly! up in August for. a Visit with their mother. Dr. Mary J. Purvine , . . Sally BatT. daughter of the Les ter Barn, who ha been living in Eugene sine her graduation from the University of Oregon, has giv en up her position; at Montgomery Ward and Co. and plans to come to Salem after July 1 to be with her parents for the summer. ! ACROSS THE CONTINENT . , soon will go Mrs. Ralph H. Camp bell and Mrs. A. L. Adolphson . . . Vicki Campbell will leave by train Friday for San Francisco. Los An-, geles and Glendale ... at the lat ter she willrvisiUwith the Harry Schenks, who moved south :last fall . . . Darii Adoiphson will leave thefollowing week and 30m Vicki in Glendal at the Schenks . . . Incidentally, the Schenksand their two children will be up this j way come July and be guests of the Wendell' Webbs at their Mor- ' ningside home, wflich also mean j a round of parties in the offing . . . From California the two ma- j trons will entrain for the east : IT'S BUICK AGAIN J It is refreshing change for us to wki again say yos to requests for delivery at tha factory. 1 : Wo now can supply a limited number of new Buicks, de- livartd in Flint, Michigan. You savo from $272 to $293 over local delivery. As an example: ! i You can purchase a Super Sedanet for $2312 or a Sedan for ,$2407, equipped with radio, heater defroster, wind shifcld, washers, back-up lights, directional signals, foam rubber cushions, chrome wheel trim, oil filter, low pressure 7tiros, trunk light, step-on-parking brake, clock, flexible steer ing wheel, cigarette lighter and BUICK's FIREBALL VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE with hydraulic valve lifter . . . rugged TORQUE TUSE DRIVE . . . gentle COIL SPRINGS . . PERMI-f IRM STEERINO . . . INSULATED TOP '. . . SAFETY RIDE RIMS. SEE JJS TODAY! Make This Vacation af BUICK VACATION! OTTO J. WILSON CO. ; I ' ! Commercial At Center; 5E stopping en route at the Carlsbad caverns. El Paso and New Orleans ... In Washington. D. C. they will visit with Colonel and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooton, who have been in the "nation's capital a year now . . . Ida misses her Salem friends and will be anxious to return . . . The travelers will go on to New York for a week and on July 28 Vicki will say farewell to Doris, when she boards the Queen Mary for a tour of England, where she will visit relatives and the Euro pean continent, returning to the states in October . . . Vicki will then visit her army son. Ralph, who is stationed in New Jersey . . . then go on to Altoona, Pa., her old honte. to visit her! uncle, George W. Loudon, and to attend the Altoona Centennial . . . and also reminisce with her old school friends . . . Before returning to Salem in late September she will visit her two brothers. A. A. Co hill in Pittsburgh, and John Co hill in Akron. Ohio. AT RANDOM ... It's building time for the Estes Mortons.! whose new beach home is near comple tion atop Norcrest Terrace, situat ed just north of Oceanlake;. . .an unusual floor plan with semi-circular living room and full! length windows giving a spectacular pan oramic view of the ocean,! Devils lake and the mountains . . . No matter where one is sitting in the living room, all he needs to do is turn his head to see the ocean or lake . . . The Mortons built their house to fit their circular lot and to date there are no blue prints of the floor plan . , . There is al so a view window in the nook and even from the bedrooms there is a view ... A grand feature of the living room windows is the solex glass which is non-glare and heat resistant . . . They hope to be j moved in sometime in July . . . Bark te Portland . . . hive gone 1 the Thomas Baileys and daughter, : Judy . . . they have changed their 1 Salem add res for an Oak! Grove ! number and he is now-with KPOJ . . .The Bronk Williams (Barbara , Epy) who have many Salem : friends, are now living again in . Portland and have an apartment in the Martin Manor .. . Since the war they have been in Toledo as Bronk wanted the peace and quiet . of small town living after jaunt ing around the country in uni ! form. Salem friends of Dr. and Mrs. Robert McMurray (Joan Hal ; stead) of Portland, will be inter ested to hea'r they are leaving in July for Iowa City, Iowa, where I he will take special work in or : thopedic surgery at the Iowa Uni versity Medical hospital . . . They plan to be there two years . . . ' Joan will keep busy completing her Junior League provisional work ... and being a college town will no doubt be active in the Kappa Alpa.Theta alumnae and take special courses at the uni versity. : Leaving Wednesday for Neska- j win to remain until after the I Fourth will be Mr. and Mrs. Gene i Vandeneynde, Mr. and Mrs. John I Steelhammer and daughter, Jan. Marion auxiliary, VFW. will j meet Monday night at the Veter J ans halt at 8 o'clock to elect dele- gates to the national convention. Members will give reports from 1 the recent state convention. V6k 't 'Cook flow . . I But ... Friday was one of those days tor us. We were jBideswiped y a truck com ing in to work, rammed into headon by an other car as we went heme, botfr in the same spot A check we had deposited toour credit 'bounced, the mail brought a noticeof a lib rary book overdue and one of the calves got through the fence. Even the coolcsiove re fused to heat until ve fought with it hdif an jhour. Makes a person appreciate a dull day. 1 To be expocted . . . No one should be surprised at the weather, it's just hanging ort until the Fourth, when there'll be a good old 1&5(ie rainy weekend for everyone to fuss and ifume about I Bs careful . . . Any self-respexting hofseburger would be insulted to be associa ted with some of the hamburgers they put out. if flavor is any indication. It's just a good lesson. Know what you are getting in a meat cake or else order boiled eggs. An idea ... and incidentally, they can't do much to a boiled egg. It may be old. but it has to be clean if the shell's still around it Apropos . . . After we'd had two auto accidents on the corner near Our house a neighbor remarked to those assembled that perhaps we should change the name of this column. Marine Buren. Goupl e Will Marry This Afternoon j Miss Jacqueline Torgerson will become Donald Sommer's bride at a 3:30 o'clock ceremony this af ternoon at St Joseph's Catholic church. Father T. J. Bernards will officiate at the nuptials and altar boys will be Robert Sommer and Robert Rodakowski. ! Miss Betty Lou Sommer and Wayne Meusey will sing and Mr. Meusey will be the organist. Bouquets of white gladioluses and blue delphinium carrying out the blue and white color scheme of the wedding, will decorate the altar. f The attractive bride, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Torger son, will be given in marriage by her father. Her floor length wed ding gown is of white1' nylon or ganza with pleated niching of the material edging the sweetheart neckline, cap sleeves and the ap ron effect on the full skirt. She will wear matching mitts and her French illusion fingertip veil will be caught to a Juliet cap of seed pearls. Her bridal bouquet will be of deep red roses centered with a white orchid. ; The honor attendant will be Miss Dessa Lee Home who will be a bride in July when she be comes Mrs. Donald Scheelar. Her gown is of petal blue nylon or ganza enhanced with blue lace medallions on the skirt and bodice, which is made with a rounded neckline and short sleeves. She will wear a matching semi-circular cap with streamers and carry a cascade of white roses. Jack Grieg of Springfield will serve as best man and seating the guests will be Reno Yung, James Loder, William Gash and Donald Scheelar. ' Mrs. Torgerson will wear a sea- foam green two piece crepe en semble with pink and white ac cessories. Her flowered hat will be of pink sweet peas and pinned to her dress will be an orchid. Mrs. Clara Sommer will! attend her son's marriage in a black and white ensemble with matching ac cessories and orchid corsage. Reception at Woman's Club The Salem Woman's club will be the scene of the reception. Mrs. Carl Lewis of Longmont, Colo ns LftST FEW DAYS 1 mm. S ft ) y L I i 1; ' Zaa LLU I LLp 1 L! IM aftl m, a and 7&0 lEaell HI Fine New Furniture going at a fraction of its worth. Select the items you want! Still a complete stock to chooseirom - -Furniture, Lamps,! Appliances, etc. Come and Bring Your Friends. I- T 1 o. ,12th St. Junction i 4S(MMJJ 1 In Dickson's Shopping Ctnter rado, aunt of the bride, will cut i the cake, assisted by Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom. Pouring will be Mrs. Everett Holmes and Mrs. J. A. Sholseth. Mrs. Mark A. Getzen daner will serve the ices and Mrs. Edward Konantz will preside at the punch bowl. In charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Oscar Liudahl and Mrs. George Fake. Assisting will be Miss Phyllis Schnelt Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Eunice Vittora, Portland, Miss Dee Lores Schulmerich. Portland, Mrs. James Kern, Albany, Mrs. Courtney Jones, Miss Shirley Ku kins. Miss Mary Ann Smith and Miss Patricia Sommer. For going away the bride will wear a navy blue suit with white jacket navy and white straw hat and matching accessories. Pinned to her suit will be a white orchid. The newlyweds will drive down the coast to southern California on their, honeymoon and after July 10 will be at home in Salem. Birthdaysito Be Feted atPicnic Mrs. Ruby Mishler of Portland and her brother, Robert Drager, will celebrate their birthdays a family picnic this afternoon at Paradise island. Honoring Mrs. Mishler and Mr. Drager will be Nan Mishler, Mrs. Robert Drager, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Drager, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Drager and son. Doug, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr., Jim my and Elizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Douglas and David, Mrs. Kate G. Bell, Mrs. James H. Nicholson. Mrs. Joseph E. Goodfeltow, Mrs. Paul Buck and daughters, Peggy Jo and Don na Jean, of Klamath Falls. CLL CALEMDAB MONDAY Marian auxiliary. VIW, aoaet at Vet eran's ball. p.m. TCESDAT j i DaucMer of St. Elizabeth. St. Paul's Episcopal churrti annual picnic luncn- at Mrs. wunam u. urcharai name. 1 pjn. BPW dub dinner matting. Nohlgraa's :30 B.m. Chapter BC. PEO with Mrs. Warn Cordon. 1970 Columoia t.. 7 M p m. WtitNESDAT Royal Neihbora Sewing club and Juvenile picnic meet with Mrs. Jama Byers. 1270 N. 2Ut St, covered dish luncheon. 12 30 p m. raiDAr Barbara Trietchii Tent. Pauchtera of Union Veterans meet at Salem Wom an's clubhouse, t p re. Tho Skrtosanan. Salem. Oregon. Sunday, fans-18. 1949 11 Miss Myers Honor Guest i Miss Janice Myers, July bride elect of Lloyd Lewis, will be the honor guest at a pre-nuptial par- . A. . McDvain. Mrs. Frank Q. Myers, Mrs. Thomas McNeill, lire, Arthur Bates, Mrs. William D. Carlson, Mrs. Manley Robisoo, Mrs. Walter Snyder, Mrs. Theo dore C Roake. Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson. Mrs. Roy H. Milla, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons. Mrs. Lew is Griffith. Mrs. William E. Kirk. ty Monday night when Mrs. C. W.I Mrs. Ralph Gordon and the host Parker and her daughter. Mrs. Gerald M. Robison, entertain at the Parker home on Rose street. 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