The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 12, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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Two club dances are on the so
cial agenda for Friday night Cams
club members will hold a dance
at the Crystal Gardens ballroom
with Claude Bird's orchestra play
ing between 9 and 12:30 o'clock. A
snack bar will precede the dance
and the committee in charge in
cludes Mrs. Arnold Jarvis, Mrs.
Leonard Gottfried, Mrs. Louis
Cross, Mrs. Donald Stepp, Mrs.
Earl Viesko, Mrs. Frank Gerdon,
Mrs. Robert Irwin and Mrs. Rob
ert Green. The host committee In
cludes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ram
age and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Geer.
Bon Heur Dance T
Bon Heur club will entertain
with a St. Patrick's dance on Fri
day night at the Veteran's hall.
Wayne Strachan'a orchestra will
play between 9 and 12 o'clock. The
committee for the evening in
cludes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc
Millan, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phil
lippe, Mr. and Mrs. Max G. Seri
ber, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wiles,
Mr. and Mrs. E. O Welling and
Mr and Mrs. G. M. Slentz. !
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The three Leon Perry boyt are together constantly and are always
off on their bicycles to the neighbors, to a show, to school or to
their gxandparents. Left to right are Stephen, Dennis and Davi'i
(Kennell-Ellis candid)
Jeanno Foster Tells Troth ...
By Jenrme EncHsh
, . Statesman Society Editor
Wedding bell will ring in the late spring for pretty, brunette
Jeanne Marie Foster, whose parents, Colonel and Mrs. Eugene L
Foster, art announcing their only ' daughter's engagement this
weekend to Clyde G. Hery, Jr., son of; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde G. Herr
of Watsonville, Calif. 'The bride-elect, who has been living in San
Franciscath past year and a half, and her fiance revealed their
betrothal toi a group of their friends in the bay area at a party
Saturday night. V' : .
The couple met. while atending high school at Watsonville,
when Colonel Foster was commander at Camp McQuaide. The
bride-to-be attended "the University of Southern California and
the University" of Oregon. Her sorority is Kappa Alpha Theta;
. She is a graduate of the Rudolph Schaefer School of Design in San
Francisco and presently is employed at the H. Liebes Co. as as
sistant buyer in the baby and teen-age department
- Mr. Herr received his degree at Pomona college and during
the war served in the naval air corps. He Js now in partnership
with his lather In the wholesale bakery business in Watsonville,
where the couple will live following their marriage.
Mrs. Foster plans to go south on Wednesday on the Shasta
Daylight to spend a week with her daughter and to make prelim
inary plans for the wedding.
Bridal Party Selected
Invitations were in the mail this week to the wedding of Miss
Shirlee Reimann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Reimann, and
William A. Green, son of Lester M. Green ol Portland, formerly
of Eugene, which will take place on Friday, March 24 at the First
Baptist church. Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson will officiate at the nup-
tials, which will be followed by a reception ni the church parlors.
Mr. Reimann will give his daughter! in marriage and she has
asked her sister, Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen, jr. (Mary Reimann)
to be her matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary Lou
ise Lee, Miss Jerry Trapman and Mrs. Lester D. Green (Marylou
McKay), the latter two Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters of
the bride-to-be. Lighting the candles will be Miss Louise West
gate, a sorority sister, and Miss Bernice Imlah. .
, Lester D. Green will stand with his brother as best man and
ushers will be Ronald Johnson of Pendleton, Eddie Peterson, a
Lambda Chi "Alpha fraternity brother, and Oscar C. Christen
sen, jn i -r
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Jim and Gene Bowers, sons of Mr. and iMrs. Floyd Bowers, are anticipating
the opening of the coming fishing season and cq;e pictured here: with their
poles and equipment seeing that all is ii orcier'for opening day. (Kennell
tins candidj. ,
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favorite pastime after school for the Donald' Burke sons, Kerry and Jimmy, is
drawing and painting. Jimmy draws model cars to scale, while Kerry has
more fun coloring . . . Both are students at Sacred Heart Academy. (Kennell-Ellis
candid)
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A group of Salem women will be In Portland Wednesday
to attend the spring fashion luncheon and table setting dis
play at the Cosmopolitan club. The benefit affair is being
sponsored by the Portland Jaycee-ettes for the Portland
Symphony orchsetra fund. Among those who have made
reservations from here are Airs. Grant Rogers, Mrs. David
H. Cameron, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Mrs.
Ralph Schlesingcr and Mrs. Sol Schlesinger.
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Scott and Stanley Page have several f
hobbles, which they enjoy after :
sdfiool. hours with a game of badminton
alfvays a favorite before dinner or in the
t. eqrly evening hours. They are the sons cf
Mh andrMra. U. Scott Page. Scott is at-.
I tending Salem high school and his broth- '
f eris a Leslie Junior high student QCennell
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Tho Social Whirl . . .
Ow the -social agenda for this week are
ormal luncheons, dinners and at homes.
Mrs. Arthur Jones will entertain in th
t of a series of parties on Tuesday after
noon at her Belmont street home for a group '
of her friends. Guests have been bidden to a
one o'clock luncheon with covers placed for
12 and bridge will be in play following. -
A Bridai Luncheon -
j Mrs. Wayne Loder will be a luncheon
hoctess on Wednesday afternoon at her Morn
ingside home for the pleasure of Miss Patri
cia; Vandeneynde, spring bride-elect of Ted
E.?Reed. .
I Covers will be placed for Miss Vandeneynde,-
her mother, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, '
and sister, Mrs. John Steelhammer, Mrs. Ro
bert Needham, Mrm. Vernon Xrye, Mrs. Petec ,
Geiser, Mrs. Leonard Hicks, Mrs, Byron Men
nial Mrs. Carlton McLeod, Mrs. Merle Brown :
and the hostess. " y
Open House Slated
TAThen not In school Tom and Bruce Patterson practice'baslcetball by the side of their
I Y South Church street home, where they . have a backboard on the garage. They are
the sons elf Mr. and Mrs. J. Deane Patterson and Tom Uk manager of the Leslie Junior
high ' team. (Kennell-Ellis candid). . t
The creekside home of Dr. and Mrs. Jerald S. Backstrand offers much opportunity for their sons to play
a game of baseball on the closed in front lawn. Here are Elliott, Jim and Jay Just before" going in for
dinner after, a game. (Kennell-Ellis candid).
- . I Invitations were in the . mail ; this last
week to an open house for which members of
Beta Phi chapter of Delta Gamma sorority on
thTwiSamette university campus will i be
hostesses on Sunday, March 19 between 3 and
6 o'clock at their Court street house. Miss Pa
tricia Parsons is general chairman of the af