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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1950)
ff Utl,'i'. Miirwrf.itc''.).; I. lift' '!'t. fi-f i.'nj, i . f I . 5 i 1 To Honor Visitor . . Miss Gloria Spencer is entertaining as her house guest this weekend Miss Martha Walters, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Walters of Portland. Miss Spencer and Miss Walters were classmates at St Helen's hall and the latter is now a fresh man at the University of Oregon. The visitor was here for the Freshman Glee presentation at Wil lamette university Satur day night. This morning Miss Spencer, a freshman at Willamette, will enter tain at a brunch at the Oak street home of her mother, Mrs. C. B. Spen cer, for the pleasure of her house guest. Bidden to honor Miss Waiters are a group of Willamette coeds including Miss Sue McElhinny, Miss Kathy Person, Miss Elizabeth Morley, Miis Amarylis Lilies, Miss Janet Rog ers and Miss Bonnie Brown. SOCI ETY - CLUBS MUSIC One Will Be Oueen... Outstanding event of the school year at Salem high school is the annual Civics club carni val and thf climgT of the evening will be the an nouncement of the queen, chosen from a field of eighteen princesses who are pictured on our page. Jim RotH, president of the Civics club, will crown the queen at the carnival Friday night Above are four of the princesses, Jeanette Sullivan, who rep resents Commercial club; Joan Marie Miller, Girls Letter club; Betty Cooley, Tri-Y; and Nancy Mil ler, Philhistorian. Tea to Foto Wives of Bar ... ' By Jerjnne English ' Statesman Society Editor Outstanding social event on the calendar for this week will be the informal tea at the Fainnount Hill home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding Thursday afternoon in compliment to the wives cf the Marion county bar members. The tea will also be a get ac quainted, affair for the women and calling hours are from 2 to 4 o'clock. ' ' " Special guests at the tea will be wives of the board of gov ernors of the state bar, who will be in Salem with their husbands for the annual meeting, and wives of the supreme court justices. Mrs. Spaulding will greet guests .at the door and introducing to the line- will be Mrs. George Rhoten. Receiving will be Mrs. Wallace Carson," whose husband is president of the board of gov ernors, Mrs. Norman Winslow, whose husband is president of the Marion county bar association and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk, wife of the chief justice of the Oregon Supreme court Presiding at the tea urns the first hour will be Mrs. Rex Kimmell and Mrs. George R. Duncan, wives of the circuit jud ges, and Mrs. Douglas McKay and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom will pour the last hour. Mrs. E. M. Page and Mrs. Frederick Lamport will invite guests into tea and in charge of the dining room will be Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs. Donald A. Young. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Bryan Goodenough, Mrs. John Helteel, Mrs. Steve Anderson, Mrs. Brazier Small, Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. Peery T. Buren, Mrs. Lawrence Osterman, Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Charles HeltzeL Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, jr., Mrs. Reginald Williams, Mrs. Sam Sperstra, Mrs. W. W. McKinney and Mrs, Joseph Felton. r 'lti4 1 J: ' r- ' ',:. m Ml 1 1 v-jyl-lT svwsa i r" i r ot ote- V,AN foe 4 - 0 . . rA Ytt' .ft i i." . J - v Leona Todd of the Latin club and Marlon Haering of the Palateers club, are two more of the eighteen princesses in the running for the Civics club car nival queen. Skits will be presented by the various dubs following the ccr onatlon. ." " - . - - " ., . if. ur:k-' v-: -.J "'.. -- --...- x if.ir'j-sii k l ii ii i i A'vrt The princesses were caught by the photographer one day in their cditon dresses as a prelude to spring and going up tr.9 steps left to right are Edna Manning, Crescendo clubJo Anne Ma; ek. Home Economics club; and Lajune Rahtz, French club. Leclyn Burdette is general chairman of the carnival with Eernice Imlah the co-chairman. ; , Harriet Huston Engaged Taking the romantic spotlight today is attractive, bru nette Harriet Huston, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, whose engagement to Richard William Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laird of Portland, was revealed at an informal tea on Saturday afternoon at the Huston's sub urban home on North River road. The wedding of the young couple, who have been a steady duo for sometime, will take place in August The bride-to-be is a .graduate et Salem schools and attended the University of Oregon. She is a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority and the Spinsters. Mr. Laird graduated from the University of Oregon in 1948 and his fraternity is Beta Theta Pi. For two years he served in the naval ah corps. He is now engaged in the ad vertising business in Portland, where the couple will live following their marriage. A few of the bride-elect's friends were bidden to the announcement tea with calling hours between 3:30 and 5 o'clock. Parchment scrolls, bearing the names of the en gaged duo were passed to the guests. Mrs. J. Lyman Steed presided at the tea urn and assisting .were Miss Huston's two sisters, Miss Virginia, who is home from the University of Oregon and Mrs. Maurice Fitzsimmons, who is here vis iting from Coos Bay (Picture on page 8.). Reveals Plans . -. Attendants for the wedding of Miss Beverly Kenney, daughter of the Nor man A. Kenneys, and Gerald BulL son , of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bull, are being v announced this weekend by the engaged couple.1 The ceremony will take place at the First Baptist church on Monday, -April 10 with Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating at o'clock. Miss Roseanne McMeekin will sing and Mrs. John M. Schmidt, jr. will be v the organist. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Betty Twedt and Miss Doris Kimble. . The bride-elect has asked her; sis- i ter, Mrs. ' Donald Johnson (Dorothy Kenney) of San Francisco to be her honor matron. Bridesmaids will be Miss Patricia Larson and Miss Lois Mulcahy. Kenneth Bull will be here from -p Minneapolis to be his brother's best mas and ushers Include Daryl Willecke, Ro bert Guenther, Walter Judd and Don- aid Wagonner., A reception will follow In the church parlors. -to