The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 19, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Mr. and Mrs. Serald Ductne Dillon (Donna Belle Keth
"cart) who were married on April 28 at the home of the
groom's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Dillon. The bride
is the . daughter of the Dewey Kethcarts. The couple will
live in Salem.
Student Recital
At Willamette
WIIiAMETTE UNIVERSITY
1 Six students will be presented in
- a student recital by I the Willam
ette University College of Music,
this afternoon at 3 of clock, in the
- recital hall of the Music school.
Performing will bet Amy Girod,
piano; Wesley Hedeen, trombone,'
: Tigard; Lois Gottwald, Mollala,
piano; Doris McCain,! Gold Beach,
; piano; Robert Gwinn, Newberg,
baritone and Gladys Blue, Salem,
"1 piano,
The program will include:
Sonata in D Major .... , Haydn
First Movement
Amy Girod, piano '
rSolo de Concours de la Mux
Wesly Kcdeen. ' trombone
Six Little Piano Piece., Schoenberg
Lois Gottwald. (piano
- Prelude "Delphian Dancers"... Debussy
Morris McCain,
Kon Piu Andrai (from
riase of Figaro") .
Plan
"Th Mar-
- Mozart
RoDert uwlnn. baritone
Sonata. K. 333. in B flat) . Mozart
AUeitro
Andante Cantabile
Allecretto crazioso
- Gladys Blue. pJaoo ,
v Social Events at
Four Corners
FOUR CORNERS I Mrs. S. D.
Hovey opened her home on Tues
day eWnlng complimenting Mrs.
- Kobert Chapman with a shower.
After the presentation of gifts a
dessert supper was served. Bid
den were Mrs. E. A. Snook, Mrs,
Victor Loucks, Mrs., S. H. Cable,
Mrs. W. H. McClain, Mrs. Elmer
Baker, Mrs. Donald" Jacobe, Mrs
.Grace. Underwood, Mrs.' Jeannette
Miller," Mrs. Harold Snook, Mrs
Robert Bums, Mrs. George Weig-
art, Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Mrs.
Cecil Snook, Mrs. Roy Thayer,
Mrs. Everett Smith; Mrs. Harry
Weiglenda, Mrs. W. R. Cartwright,
Mrs. Eldon France and Mrs. Ethel
Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hartman
will have as their guest on Sat
urday evening Mrs. Kathryn Doane
of Long Beach, Calif. Bidden to
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Dalke, Mr. and 1 Mrs.
Louis Black, Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Freier, and Miss Nila Cluett For
the social hour Mr. Hartman will
chow scenic slides of the north
west in color.
. The Four Corners Home Ex
tension unit held their final meet
ing of the year on Tuesday at the
. i Hogg Hostess - House in Salem.
. This was ah all day meeting with
the topic" "Oven Meals." The pro
Ject4eaders were Mrs. Dale Jeff-
ties "and Mrs. Waldo Miller. Hos
tesses for the day were Mrs. Jess
Mcllnay, Mrs. Ralph King and
Mrs. Edith Mitchell. Installation
of officers was held with Mrs. Jess
Mcllnay as retiring chairman act
ing installing officer. Those: as
suming office were chairman, Mrs.
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Morse Stewart; vice chairman,
Mrs. Raymond Hough; secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. Wilfred Wilier:
Dinner guests in the Harold
Snook home on Sunday were his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Snook.
In tbe evening Mr. and Mrs. Snook
served a no-host supper to Mr,
and Mrs. Bernard Snook and chil
dren Teddy, Dorothy and Caroline,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nuttbrock
and Dennis all of Keizer. Other
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Snook and children Marilyn, Al
len and Sybil, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Thayer, Leta Garnet, Aaron and
Robin.
Lark Branch Has
Fifth Birthday
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ZENA Lark Brandt, five-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Phillip M. Brandt, jr., of Zena
was complimented with a party by
her mother on the occasion of her
birthday Saturday from 10 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m.
The small guests played on the
lawn and painted pictures on white
plates given as favors by the hos
tess. Attending the affair were Caro
lyn and Catheryn Stadter, Fran
cis and Candace Sullivan, Darla
Shepard, Judy Walker, Barbara
Todd, Laura De Weese and Lark's
brothers, Phillip and Billie. Addi
tional guests were Mrs. Brandts
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cot
trell of Portland. i
JEFFERSON The Jefferson
Woman's club will hold its last
meeting for , the summer, next
Wednesday, May 24, with a no
hostess luncheon at 1 o'clock. On
the committee will be Mrs. Her
bert Looney, Miss Marguerite
Looney, Mrs. C. G. Peterson, Miss
Eleanor Looney and Miss Mar
jorie Fontaine. Musical selections
will follow election and installa
tion of officers.
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Dallas Club Seefe
Oregon Pictures
At the regular meeting of the
Dallas Business! and Professional
Women's club tri the chamber of
commerce rooms on Monday, Mrs.
Andrew Irwin ! showed slides of
Dallas and Polk county and the
Oregon coast taken by Mrs. Irwin
ana miss inuarea siainn.
Mrs. J. C. Neil was elected as
director succeeding Miss Stafrin.
Elected as delegates to the state
BPW convention in Corvallis on
May 18. 19, and 20 were Mrs.
Claude Hoisington, . Mrs. - Earle
Richardson, Miss Elva Boone, Miss
Dorotha Young! Mrs. Floyd Ber-
caw, and Mrs. C. . Trent, local
president. The members : voted to
contribute to the state scholar
ship fund for women of the orient
and the far east.
Violin selections were played by
Miss Rairtona Edwards,; accompan
ied by Miss Auce Nallmger.
Past Matrons
At Ramp Home
i GERVAIS -1 Mrs. George A
Ramp of Brooks entertained the
past matrons Club at her home
Friday. Mrs. Ralph Stiirgis; Mrs.
W. B. Russell and MfS. Raymond
Jefferson assisted. Mrs. Richard
Wilson of Mehama was a guest.
Three of the eldest members,
Mrs. Clara Jones, Mrs. Agnes
Jones and- Mrs. Minnie Allsup
shared honors i for Mothers Day.
The 24th wedding anniversary of
Mrs. W. B. Russell was remem
bered. i
June 23 was the date selected
for a picnic forj the last meeting of
the season at I the home of Mrs
Kenneth A. Golliet at Mehama.
A Mother's Day
Program Given
I LINCOLN -J- Purple iris com
bined with white narcissus and
spires attractively arranged in tall
vases were used as decorations for
the annual Mother's day of Lin
coln Goodwill: club at the home of
Mrs. Anna Hackett. Mrs. Russel
Hicks was co-hostess for the affair
and MrsrRose Watkins and Mrs.
E. E. Chard were special guests.
On the program Mrs. Robert F
Yungen, president, gave the origin
Of Mother's day, spoke on outstand.
ing mothers of the Bible and gave
an appropriate poem. Mrs. Rus
sel Hicks read of Bible mothers
and duties to our mothers.
i A tribute was given Mrs. J. D
Walling, 88, Oldest living member.
who is ill and who for many years
has been the oldest member at
tending the Mother's day meeting
; The president appointed as
nominating committee for election
of officers in October; Mrs. Har
old D. Barns and Mrs. Walter M.
Brog, Mrs. Edwards Schlegel, lead
er of the 'Weed Whackers' Lin
coln boys 4-H garden club, gave a
talk on their activities and of the
the vice president, Harold Ran
dall, who has been awarded a
scholarship to the two weeks sum
mer school! at Oregon Sate col
lege. Mrs. Harold D. Burns invited
the group
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her home for the next
meeting,
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Washing of Walls Best Done From
Bottom Up to Remove Dirt and Grime
By Sue Gardner ; .
There's a trick to - washing
walls so they will not streak or
smudge. A large painting com
pany's research
department has
come out with
a method that
will be a big
help to house
wives who want
to remove dirt
and grime now
that the weath
er is nice and
the job can be
done with 'win
dows open.
You . will get
the best results by washing
the walls from the bottom. Up,
reversing the usual process. Itr
seems that when you wash the
walls from the top down, you
tend to streak ifo deeply that
subsequent washings fail to take
out the marks. A good mild soap
r such as linseed oil soap, which
you can buy at your local deal
err is the best to use. Semi-glosses
and flats can. be washed as
well as enamel.
Invest in a good natural or
synthetic sponge for this job.
Any soft sponge that will take
Travelers' Wives
At Strong Home
Mrs. Ray Strong was hostess to
the United Commercial Travelers
auxiliary Wednesday. Luncheon
was served and a. business meet
ing followed.
Those present were Mrs. Frank
Test, Mrs. R. F. Lockard, Mrs.
Wayne Domes, Mrs. Robert Put
nam, Mrs. George A. Brown, Mrs.
Tom Bagah, Mrs. Earl Grove, Mrs.
Russell Jones, Mrs. E. R. Jack
man, Mrs. P. E. Hicks, Mrs. H. R.
Robison, Mrs. Floyd Coburn, Mrs.
William McGill, Mrs. Sterliog Mc
Alpine. Mrs. Lloyd Pepper, Mrs.
Samuel Randell and Mrs. Strong.
siLvtKiuJi jane Hande was
installed as worthy advisor of Ra
mona Assembly 36, Order of
Rainbow for Girls, at a public
ceremony on Monday evening at
the Masonic hall. Other elected of
ficers installed were Diana Ho
bart, worthy associate advisor;
Patty Evans, charity; Louise
Smith, hope; and Paula Scott,
faith.
Appointed officers installed were
Norma Parton, chaplain: Mar
gie Hahn, drill leader; Shirley
Mattox, associate drill leader;
Melba Norton, love; Joyce Martin,
religion; Darlene Bradley, nature;
Evelyn Graves, immortality; Don
na Wolfard, fidelity; Sharon Star
ret, patriotism; Betty Jones, ser
vice; Darlene Peterson, confiden
tial observer; Donna Jackson,
outer observer; Barbara Hug, mu
sician; Nettie Polk, choir director;
Delene Harrington, Janice Soder-
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be done by using two sponges,
one for applying the cleaning so
lution and one for rinsing with
' clear -water.-. ' ;
Any mild commercial brand of
washing compound will work on
deep colored flats as well as on
regular oil paints. Be careful not
to make the solution any strong
'er than called for by the direc
tions on the package. You will
need the full strength recom
mended for the kitchen where
grease and oil becomes deposit
ed from cooking and; boiling.
Prepare the washing solution
according to the , instructions,
have your sponges ready and be
gin at the, floor and "wash up to
the ceiling. Apply the solution
to the surface with the first
sponge, rinse with the S second
until clean. When the surface is
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Do not nib with a dry cloth, but
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General Features Corp.)
quist. Norma Olson. Geraldine
Hamblin, Jean Cole, Betty Mont
gomery, and Annis Miller, choir
members. Derine Rutherford is
the historian; Laura Sturees. re
porter; Carole McKillop. color
bearer; and Joyceanme Granger,
Margarite Gehrig, Ramona Evand,
and Barbara Norton, pages.
The installing officers 'Were all
past worthy advisors Bette De
Peel, worthy advisor; Jeanell Got
tenberg, recowier; Margie Leon
ard, marshallT Janice Herigstad,
musician; and Joyce Herigstad,
chaplain. The DeMoley chapter
had charge of the crowning cere
mony. Entertaining during the meet
ing were Louise, Smith and Mr.
Edward Zitzewitz, who sang. Jean
and Joan Baines, guests and mem
bers of Rainbow from Albany,
played piano duets.
AUne.SpnngS,ock ;.ddor lV,s event.
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Girl Scouts Are
Entertained .. :
'FOUR CORNERS Mrs. J. E.
Webster leader of,, Brownie troop
107 assisted by Mrs. Hardie Phil
lips entertained the troop on Mon
day after school with a weiner-
marshmallow roast before the
outdoor fireplace in the Webster
yard. The Brownies will take part
in the Cherry Festival in June.
On Saturday May 20 the troop
will meet at the home of Mrs.
Webster at 8:30 a.m. and girls
will wear Brownie cap and pin and
tring lunch for an all day outing,
herrill White, Diane Mayden and
Joanna Weekly were hostesses for
the day. Hostesses for next , meet
ing will be Barbara Kleen and
Judy Scott. '
Girl Scouts troop 42 met Mon
day after school in the home of
their co-leader, Mrs. Earl Thulin.
The girls cooking class served a
casserole dinner to their leaders
and the troop members earning
It's a great big bouquet of
orchids to the class of 1950
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