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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1949)
I -I--.-.'" . - - '. I ' I SOCIETY - CLU Brides-Elect f 1 i a 1 1 i At Parties Brides-elect we sharing . in much 1 pre-nuptial entertaining this month. Miss Jeanne Foster, who arriv- in th ranital Wednesday by r.ii from San Francisco, will with a 11 'o'clock lunch Saturday morning i th JJever- eaux apartment oiner pamui, Colonel and Mrs. Eugene I. Fos- In mmnlimiint to MiSS Phyl- lis Schnell, September bride-elect of Robert Strepig. Place cards will b recipes for i.uj..tft.Ki i anrf the center piece will be a basket filled with kitchen staples, me nnoi w with flowers and plas tic clothespins. The table will be covered with a red and white plaid cloth. A kitchen shower, will fete the future Mrs. Strebig. Mrs. Foster will assist her daughter Informally. Bidden to honor Miss Schnell re the Misses Charlotte Alexan der, Margaret Cooler, varoiyn Carson, Shirley Lukins, Jean Claire Swift, June Young, Jean Fidler Addyse Lane, Connie Cocking,- Edith Falrham, Janet Rilea, Mariann Croisan, ? Mrs. George C. Alexander of Eugene, Mrs. Lester D. Grefen. Mrs.' Don aid PreissJ Mrs. Leonard Rinear son ,of CqrvaHis, Mrs. Roger M. Schnell and Miss Foster. A Bridal Party Miss Miriam Shellenberger, August bride-elect of Theodore Flock, wil' be the honor guest t a bridal party Wednesday night when Mrs. James R. Phillips en tertains at her North Capital ' street home. A kitchen shower will fete the bride-to-be and af tr an informal evening a late supper will be served by the host ess. Bidden to honor Miss ' Shellen berger are the Misses Barbara Sundet, Suzanne Small, Joanne Fitzmaurice, Patricia Brock, CMorJ and Barbara - McClintock, Jane Carson, Margaret Newton. Bar- Mrs. .Ernest Ifobbs. Mrs. Courtney r, Jones. Mrs. Edward Salstrom, Mrs. Budd Coons. Mrs. William Pettit and Mrs. Hubert Williamson. I v Miss Proudfit Honor Guest Mrs. Cleo Keppinger was host ess at her: home on Lancaster drive Tuesday night for a potind shower honoring Miss Iris Proud fit, whose marriage to Wilbur Triesen wfil be an event of Aug ust 12th. Honorintf Miss Proudfit were .her mother, Mrs. Russell M. Proudfit. Mrs. P. Paul Barham, Mrs. James Schardein, Mrs. Claude Kuenz, jr., Mrs. John Van Laanen, Mrs. William Massey, Mrs. Emory Goode. Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Anna Wirshing, Mrs. William Scharf, Mrs. Robert Wagers, Mrs. Paul Bassett; Mrs. Roy Scofield, Mrs. John Anglin, Mrs. John Cage, and Mrs. William Scharf. . Needlecraft What a rich pattern this set will make on your chairs! Done in sections, ' it's pick-up. work that you can carry with you. . Crochet each section, then join them to make this beautiful chair . back. Pattern 349: directions. " . . Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simple With its charts, photos and con cise directions. Stand TWINTt CKNT tn aetna foe fhla MMtra to TlM OmoB Statesman. NaeoWraft Dept. P.O. Box S740, Chi cago so. IU. Print plainly FATTESN MOMBMt. your NAMS and AD PUSS who tuni, . Bars ffooe niewst Send fifteen cent (nor for your fascinating Laura Wncej e Needaccraft Book today I 1M luua trataoos of your faTortto paadla hob btaa the cImmcos Mfiu aad the eat concise patterns available. Beginner easy rt affirm, and ideas worthy of mm "xperT a attmttom. A rreo naodWwortt patter attteted am tno book. g Ism, Oroqon. FrfAry. August S. It4t BS By Jeryme Cngliah BANQUET, ; KECCrnON . I . highlighting the social events cn Thursday during the American Legion con ventioa. t . - First the informal reception f at the Elks dub for which Victor McKetuie, who now lives in Carmel, Calif-, was host for several hundred I of bis Legion friends. . ; . Vic li past commander of Capital post 9 and' honor' guests at the affair were Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay and State Commander and Mrs. B. E. Owens. . . . Mrs. Mc Kay choosing navy blue and Mrs. Owens in black with a white 'elt hat. . . No formal receiving line . . . the honor guests receiving informally in all of the down stairs, rooms of the j temple. . ; Much -buzzing conversation and helloes . ; . . everyone greeting someone he hadn t seen for some time . . . even a bahd coming in to play for the party. ... I Among those present ... Can didate for state commander, Sam uel Bowe, of Grants Pass, and his tall, attractive brunette wife, the former Mildred Miller . J , both are former Salem residents and Willamette oniyersity grad uates.. .' . Mildred wore a smart gold - beige gabardine suit and brown straw chapeau. . . . The Bowes are having a grand time . r l J . j I t a, I meeting oia irienas,: out once in a while are unable to put the right name on the right person- . . as it has' been over 15 years since they lived ,hete. . . . Tpe Stanley Kruegers of The Dalles back for the convention and glad to see their many Salem friends. , . Mrs. Krueger attractive ;In a moon blue crepe qnsemble . I . and when their., daughter, Bev erly, is mentioned they just beam-. . She B the new "Miss Oregon" and Mrs. Krueger ! will be her official chaperone when Beverly goes east in early September for the national contest; ... At the banquet: . later in ;the evening Beverly was wearing the stone blue satin strapjess gown she wore when chosen Miss Oregon. . . After Atlantic City and a stay in New York she will te- turn to Oregon to enroll for her freshman year at the University of Oregon. ... I The national president . . .Mrs. Hubert Goode of Portland, ar riving .at the reception for; a while before going an to the ban quet . . . and wearing a stunning ivory lace gown with long white gloves and in her hair gardenias and stephanotls. . I. . She was accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell Thorn, department j president f of the auxiliary . . j . Mrs. Leon Brown of Salem, national reso lutions chairman, wearing black combined with fuchsia . . . and Mrs. Charles Gunn, j Portland, na tional vice-chairman of rehabili tation, distinctive in a flowered chiffon ; gown and chartreii3e gloves, i . . Others from out; of town. ... A number of the legis lative contingent j. . President of the Senate William Walsh, up from Coos Bay . .1 . Sen. Mane Wilcox of Grants Pass . . . Rep. M. M. Landon of i Sweet Home . . . Sen. Carl Engdahl of Pen dleton 4. . and . from Salem J . . Senators Frederick ! Lamport. Al lan Carson and Rep. Douglas Yeater. . . . From Hillsboro j Herbert; McKenzie.; brother of the host . ; .' and the) Earl Moneys . . . she in an attractive summer print. J . . The Karl Steiwers. who will have as their conven tion guests this weekend Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Stewart of Roseburg. The banqeet. . . j . Bouquets to Ira Pilcher and his cooks Ifor arranging a .delicious cold plate dinner In the armory for nearly 800 people. ... On each place sliced turkey and ham with ial ads and relishes land centering each table several decorated planked Chinook salmon. ... The speaker's table raised on a plat form and colorful' bouquets of gladioluses and car.wsons . . the other tables h msrked with gladiolus blossoms;; at each place . . . and for the early feminine arrivals begonias J! . . the place cards were an all Oregon folder with a" colored . picture of "jj the state capitol . building on jthe '.'...vr!?'f, fYit. vPihitir.fi WialilicrViK i v i ' -f j I- - ' W ; f MUSIC covet. . .... The committee tned to obtain, all china plates and cup; and saucers, but as .one knows there aren't that many in Salem . . . even though they used paper plates they did manage to get 800 cups and . saucers, which means another banquet lor the committee. Miss Hathaway Is I a Bride At a, church wedding Saturday July 30 at 2 o'clock. Miss Delores Hathaway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Phil Hathaway of Champoeg. became the bride of William W, Tremame son of Mrs. Estella Tre maine and the late V. W. Tre maine of Woodburn, at an impres sive double ring ceremony in the St Luke Church in Woodburn with Rev. France Hanley officiat ing. . ' j. Mrs. Marie Donnelly played the organ music and Bernard Smith sang. The bride, escorted to the al tar by her father, wore a i white satin gown with train, a sweet heart neckline with beaded pearls and a finger tip veil trimmed with lace which was arranged from a pearl beaded coronet She car ried a bouquet centered with a purple and white orchid, white gladiolus, rosebuds . and stephan otls. Maid of honor was Miss Betty Johnson who wore a pastel yel low! taffets gown with a matching net pitcure hat with yellow ribbon trim. The best man was Wil liam Chase. Bridesmaids. Miss Patricia Tr- maine, sister of the groom, and Miss Wanda Hathaway, cousin of the! bride, wore pink and green pastel taffeta gowns. Miss Bonnie Hathaway.: sister of the bride, was junior brides maid and wore a pastel blue taf feta gown. All wore matching net picture hats and carried nosegays of gladioluses centered with sum mer chrysanthemums. Alex Adam skie, Ray Leightynd Carl Wea thers were the ushers. Phil Junior Hathaway, brother of the bride, was the ring bearer j Mrs. Hathaway wore for : her daughters wedding copper satin dress with black accessories. Her corsage was of gardenias with tailsmen rosebuds. Mrs. Tremaine wore a blue satin two piece dress with black accessories and: her corsage was gardenias and rose buds. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the St Lukes hall. . Serving the bride's cake were Miss Norma Moshberger and Mrs. E. A. Dickson. At the punch bowl were Mrs. Wilfred Weathers and Miss Lorraine Haunsuske. Pour ing were Mrs. Homer Harrison and Miss Rita Halter. Assisting were Mrs. Elmer Rierson, Mrs. George Lathrop, Mrs. Fritz Moshenber ger, Mrs. L. D. Johnson; Miss Yvonne Williams, Mrs. Clayton Baker and Mrs. Al Berg. ; The bride wore for traveling a grey tailored suitwith navy hat and purse and white shoes and gloves. The couple left for a short honeymoon at Seaside and. parts of Washington. They are now at home at 4737 N. E. Going, Port land. The bride and groom are both graduates .of Woodburn high school and the bride is employed by the state in the Veterans Af fairs in Portland, and Mrs. Tre maine having an honorable dis charge from the U. S. Coast Guard is attending Stenotype School in Portland. CLUB CALENDAR i t ntlDAT Covered dish luncheon. VTW hall for WftC ' Grace Lutheran Ladies Aid with Mrs. W. C. Larson. 1135 Cross at. 1- p.m. basket picnic lunch b garden. sAtuboat DAV auxiliary with Mrs. Evelyn Bremmer, 2493 State at, S p.m. f . i . WEDNESDAY j Jason Lee WSCS annual picnic with Mrs. Gordon Black. 20S7 Nebraska. U J0 p.m. MONDAY I Pythian Sisters, mith Mrs. Ama Mun cey. 03 North Winter street S P-m. Limited Number of Pairs ; Get Yours Novl From Delegates, Have. Long Busy Day J By Maxloe Bavea I Statesman Woroaal Editor ., If delegates and officers to the American Legion auxiliary con vention look a bit on the hag gard side this morning, it's be cause they led a complete and varied day yesterday, the open ing one of the state convention, .Beginning wiua a morning session and ending with a really early breakfast at 1 an. The afternoon session was one of formalities, with martial music, marching of the color guard, and introduction of Mrt T-niir pmi lng Goode, national president of me auxiliary and other distingu ished guests in the senate cham bers. , After the stormy morning ses sion at tht.Hsinore theater, a few hours of formality were not doubt welcomed. Probably the largest crowd ever to gamer ior a meal in saiem, at tended the formal banquet in the Armory last night John C. Ker rick, chairman of the; convention commission was toastmaster and Mrs. Goode was honor guest. A short musical program, and presentation of the special guests concluded formalities of the ban quet To add to the varietv of an for the opening day, women in long skirts over to Sweetland fieldET skirts trailed over to Sweeltand field for a grandstand or bleacher seat to view theu drum corps con Complete Size Rango a tn ... test They returned to the armory i for the grand balL " Concluding the look day for auxiliary officers was; the 1 in. breakfast "The Malamute Saloon" for secretaries and treasurers at the Chamber of commerce. Witbr Dangerous Dan and his erstwhile sweetheart Lou furnishing much of the merryment, and guests din ing on definitely rugged menu of creaked Jerky, fruit r squeezing and "jars." Today big: social event is the tea given from 4 to 6 in the Homer Smith gardens jta honor of the Gold Star mothers, j Business sessions will occupy the remainder of the day. Christening At St. Paul's Scott Anjgus McLeod. six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, twill be christened at services on Sunday afternoon at one o'clock , in the chapel of St Paul's Episcopal church. The Rev. George H, Swift will officiate be fore members of the: immediate family. Godparents for th little boy will be Mrs. Eugene Reed (Patn da Otten) of Eugene and " Rus sell Renner. His grandmothers are Mrs. Frank H. Spears and Mrs. Lester C. McLeod, and Mrs. Rus sell Catlin is the great grand mother. Also here for the occa sion will be his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs.. George MeLeod of Berkeley, Calif. After the service a small recep tion will be held at the McLeod home on North 13th street, WATCH For Our Close-Out SALE which will be Announced Soon LASTING FOB ONE WEEK ONLY! NEW LOW PRICES THAT WILL SET A RECORD FOR ALL LINES I JUST RECEIVED Price's have just .received a complete ship ment of Spauldings. There is a limitd num ber of pairs in each size and width, so get just exactly what you If y): 135 I Prospective Coeds to Be T-i 'i U t - 1 ' pajira uaaq .wq suotjrjiAtrr to prospective Willamette coeds in Salem. Willamette valley cities. Bend and southern Oregon cities to attend a PanheDenic educa tion program on the campus Sun day, August: 14. The future coeds will gather on the campus at 1 o'clock, - after which 'they j will be taken on a tour of living organizations, re turning to Baxter hall to see a movie, "Lif on the Campus,' to be shown by Charles Paeth. di rector of admissions. A ' discus sion group i with questions will follow and a buffet dinner at Baxter hall will be served the young women in the evening Girls coming from long distances will remain overnight and be guests at the halL Members of the Willamette university Panhellenic rarranging the affair include Misses Patricia Long, Marcelene Hutchison, Pru dence Craig, Diane Brooks and Mrs. Carroll Roger Nelson, Pan hellenic advisor on the campus. City Panhellenic of Portland will sponsor a tea for prospec tive Willamette university coeds from Portland on August 23 at St Helens hall at which the Sa lem Panhellenic members will assist as hostesses, i want now shop early. North Liberty S21LEI1. V Bllle North j of tht .Underpass Poth Stores Open a 10 P. Specials (or Friday, ICE CHEAT! M 33 0 POP Virginia Daro - Com of 24 . Plus bottla deposit BaBaaWBaaaBBaaaaBaaaaaaiBHaBBaBBaaBaBBBBBBBM HE Largo packago 25 Smsee 3 - 75 !aBBBaBwaaBaBBBsaBaBsa ! ctlTOUR I Pillibury's i ('(WnusiDirnn,lDESY Flour 101b, . . . . SARDIIIES PEACHES Rockesters POTATOES 50 ?)12)DD1 TTTnTPDf 7171 lltTC Wo guarantoo IfsUAsbAU'lJ-iliUAfsJ Thorn.-. GRAPES Thompson GREEN BEAIIS SWEET CORII LOWEST SALEII PRICES EVEBY DAY PORK PBICES ARE UP All oror tho Valloy. But , NOT HERE PORK SHAimS PORK ROASTS PORK STEAKS LOOK BEEF LOOK LIVER Anoiher Uinner . i VEAL ROAST lb. 35? 1000 lbs. sold last wok ond. Bologna Rings and QQ0 Skinless Wieners' 03 a lt. Wo must rcdso our Hamburgor pries. It was 23c all last wook, HA1IBUI1GEB DEEF ROASTS FRYERS Pan Tt'o Lloncy Yt BIH North of th Underpass - SilLEEl j. : S $tores .,..;M U. SALEI2 At tho Foot i ; of tht Bridst fron 8 A. M to "'!).' Daily j ! Saturday and Sunday . 850 1001 Admiral 3 Vi ox. can bushel 1.89 Best lor lockers $100 lb. No. 2 ... 30 lb. 2 ib. 290 Soodloss For canning lb. Frosh dox. lb, lb. lb. 430 LOOK LOOK Ib. 29: 330 Ib, 410 Ib. 590 390 roady lb. Saving Llailcets At the Foot of tht Bridge f i U. SALEII , - M .4 0 .