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QTh CUrtsmcm, Salem, Oregon. Friday, fun 18, 1853 ff SOCIETY CLUBS Three Summer Wedding Dates Announced By ijeryme English Statesman Society Editor Each day comes more news of summer weddings with dates an nounced by brides-elect. July Date Selected Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, Juy 15 for Miss Arleen f rogley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ci Frogley, and Keith Olson, eon of. M4. and . Mrs. Charles G. Olson, aUl of Salem, whose en gagement jwas announced, over ' year ago. I ' The young couple will exchange their vow at a ceremony at the First Congregational ' church at 8 o'clock with a reception following , In the fireplace room, f The bride-elect attended Wil lamette university, Oregon State orvH tVi Orppon College of Education!. She is a member of Delta Zetja sorority and has been teaching in Salem at the Mciun- - TT.. fignM crrarinated from Oregon State college in June i im m : riAin rpni 1 1 ij Live i ji the Birdseye-Snyder Co. The cou ple will live in Woodburn. , ; . Virginia Lewis Sets Date I Miss Virginia Lewis and Wil li n IMrHrov. who revealed their engagement last Christmas, will be married on Sunday, Aug ust 20, at the First Congregational church. The afternoon ceremony Kl road at 4 o'clock by Dr. Beth Huntington and a reception .'in fniinw in the- fireDlace room. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. u. iewis na her fiance is the son of Mr. and m wj R. McElrov of Everett, Wash. She attended Santa Rosa Junior college and is now em ployed at the state civil service commission. Miss Lewis was a Cherryland Festival princess in 1945. Her fiance is attending Wil iamtt university and in the fall ntr the Willamette law school. 1 1... Smith La Wed cviHav Annict 18 has been se lected as the date for the wed ding of Miss Joan Smith, oaugn irr at ilr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Smith, and James V. Shantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaipn a. snanxz. The First Presbyterian church -ill be the setting for the 8 o'clock rites and a reception will follow. ' . . I, Thpir Mieaeement was announ ted last falL Both are graduates of Salem schools and he has been tituiina wiunmf tl university r - . Dr. and Mrs. Donnell B. Young of Betnesaa, mo, are vismng whu friends! in Salem for a week. Mrs. Young was here in 1947 as an in structor at the National Weaver's conference held on the Willamette university campus. Dr. Young is on the fngton D. C. faculty of George Wash- university, Washington, Mrs. B. C. Miller was hostess to the ; 'Friendship club at her Sunnyview home Tuesday. Mrs. H. E. Melchert presided at the business meeting and Mrs. J. J. Zajic was in charge of the pro gram. Except for a picnic sched r1ed for August 5, there will be no meetings until September 15. On Etiquette Br Boberta Leo Q. On entering a restaurant or ! hotel dining room, does the wom an precede the man? A. If there is a waiter or head waiter j to .assign the table, the woman; follows the waiter. If not, the main goes first and chooses the ' table, i , Q. Whom do the parents invite t the I christening of their baby? A. The list of those invited should; be limited, chiefly dose re latives! and friends, who might be expected to have a deep interest in the child. Q. Should a manjgnore a saluta tion if be is walkmg with a wom an who greets a person who is a stranger to him? A. Ne; he should return the greeting by lifting his hat. COLUMBIA LONG PLAY RECORDS , New Releases B EETHOVEN: i in C Minor. Claudio Arrau. piano; z.ugene Ormandy and .. the Philadelphia Orchestra. NADINE CONNER In Scotch and Irish songs. Columbia Concert Orch. f -toRSEYLANp Dance Pa radeJimmy Dorsey and his " original "Dorseyland" Jaxx Band. , i Bear too Fopalar Hits oa CelamhU 7-Xach LTs DownsUlrs Oreson Bids, j Center SLtte A High I , , -S, i -. 7 . ( r i i ' -, j Anna Christine Johnson Black-Johnson Rites Tonight Miss Anna Christine Johnson will be married to F.lmo Black in a candlelight ceremony in , the First Christian church in Dallas tonight at 8:30 pjn. Miss Johnson is the secretary of the Christian! church of Dallas and Mr. Black is a student at North west Christian college in Eugene and associate pastor at the Har risburg Christian church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boy Black of Dallas. Mrs.: Marie Johnson and daugh ter, Irma Johnson, of Wicken burg, Arizona, have arrived for the wedding of their daughter and sister. Miss Fay Johnson, another sister, has recently arrived here by plane from Venezuela, South America, where she has been serving as a missionary under the Orinoco River Mission for the past tour years. Guild Meets at Yetter Home The Marion Lela Norris Guild held its first meeting on June 12 at the home of Miss Mildred Yetter with Mrs. HaHie Eckley as co-hostess. Guests present were Mrs. Mabel Sparks. Halsey. Mrs. merson of Anchorage, Mrs. Jack Lee. Mrs. James Taylor and Miss ay Lincuey. Mrs. Lillie HalL president, pre sided i at the meeting. Installation of officers was conducted at a candlelight ceremony led by Mrs. Brooks H. Moore. Mrs. Norma Shaw led the devotions. A late 1 (SemTTtlSTJ3 IIEII'S DRILL TEAI1S LADIES' DRILL TEMIS sasoBBiur. jax: ma-m MUSIC GDA Officers Are Installed New officers for the coming year were jpffar1" at the regu lar June meeting ox court capi tal City Catholic Daughters of America, on Wednesday night at the Catholic Center. Mrs. A. W. Lovcik heads the orgaizatlon as grand regent. Her officers include Mrs. H. C. Epping, vice grand regent; Mrs. Robert E. Meier, prophetessT Mrs. T. K. TUpp, treas urer; Mrs. Edmond Pagote, moni tor; Mrs. L. W. Mooers, sentinel; Mrs. Myron Balloun, lecturer; Mrs. Leonard McCoy, organist: and Mrs. E. D. Brown and Mrs. F. E. Kenyon, trustees. At the close of the business meeting Mrs. E. p. Brown was presented with a gift from the court in appreciation of her work as grand regent for the past two years. , Refreshments were served by the committee in charge, Mrs. Cyril Meusey, chairman, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs. Adam Engel, Mrs. Edwin Parton, Mrs. A. J. Jarvis and Miss Anne Karst. During the social hour" Miss Doris Rohland and Miss Gerald ine Kaiser entertained with mus ical numbers. Mrs. Anderson To Head Guild The Women's Guild of the First Congregational church held its annual picnic on Wednesday at the Croisan Creek home of Mrs. Howard Doak. New officers elect ed for next year are Mrs. HJalmar Anderson, president; Mrs. Florence R. Parish, first vice president; Mrs. Karl Heinlein, second rice president; Mrs. S. J. Butler, re cording secretary; Mrs. C. "Buis man, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. George B. Durham, treas urer. Mrs. Charfes A. Ratcliff, the outgoing president, gave her re port Mrs. E. E. Owens, chairman of Missions and Foreign Lands, announced a picnic supper for members, of the study group and their husbands at the Doak home on June 24. Mrs. Ernest Bonesteele and son; Terry, and mother, Mrs. E. Vic tor, of Longview, Wash, are visit ing a few days in the capital at the home of her brother, and sis ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Victor. supper was served following the meeting. STATE-WIDE DRUII d DUGLE CORPS DATOII TUIE1LERS l- . . . ' - "5 State M'rounds FEIALS AIID AUiiElDS SiTORDAY-7t45 -P. IL ' VHTH THE PAGEAIIT OF PDOEDSSS Vacationists Sojourn in ':;: The South ; Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Miller and children, Diane and Pamela, have returned home from a ten day trip south to Oakland and Berkeley, CaliL, where they vis ited with their parents. Mr. Mil ler went on south to Solvang, where he attended the executive convention of the Moore Business Forms at the Alisal Ranch. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Young and children also went south, he to " attend the convention. Mr. Young has returned home, but his family will remain for sev eral weeks to visit their relatives in the bay area. To Attend Graduation t Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Covalt and son, Ferrel, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Hoereth will be in Santa Rosa, Calif, this weekend to at tend the graduation on Sunday of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Covalt (Joan Hoe reth) from Santa ru.-- junior college. The young graduates will leave immediately for Berkeley, naiif. to maka their home, where he will enter the University of California. This summer ooin wui be employed at the Southern r a rifie Co. in San Francisco, where she will continue with her work in the falL Th Hoeretha flew east last mnnth and are making the return trip by car, stopping enroute at the OrarKs, carisDaa caverns, Juarez, Mexico, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and the Painted Des ert. They will return home the end of the month.' . Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Johnson loft ThursHav morninc for a fort night's vacation to San Francisco and Los Angeies. iney wiu vsu Mr and Mrs. JacK XUTK in me hav citv and Mrs. Johnson s brother and sister-in-law, Captain and Mrs. S. M. Simkins, at juarcn Field. Shower Honors Miss Koke Miss Gertrude Koke, who will be married to Peter Stoltenoerg on July 2, was honored at a pre nuptial party Wednesday night when Kappa Delta alumnae and iiKt were entertained at the Oak Knoll home of Mrs. William B. Ashby. A miscellaneous show er feted the guest ox nonor ana an informal evening of music fol lowed. A late supper was served bv the hostess. TTxnnnnC HflCC Vlfe VMV Mfl ZIVIIUIAU ...Aw . " - -' - Leo Johnson, Mrs. Ralph Sip- perell, Mrs. Harris uetz, Mrs idan, Mrs. Norman Edwards, Mrs. George Bagnaii, Mrs. r. u. nan- kin. Mrs. Flovd Colburn. Mrs. S. H. Miller, Mrs. P. R. Ritner. Mrs. H. R r.nllint Mrs. Raloh Steele. Mrs. J. A. Carlon, Miss Paulie KidwelL Miss Tina Duerksen, Mrs. Howard Van Buskirk , of VIQsetz, Mrs. Joseph H. Koke and Mrs. John Koke of ugene. i p. ii - ' Guild Luncheon Held Members and ' friends of the Junior Guild of St Paul's Epis copal church attended a no-host luncheon on Tuesday at the country home of Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr. This was the last meet ing of the group until fall and plans were, outlined for the ba zaar and rummage sale with Mrs. Paul GemmelL president. presiding. Birthday cakes with candles were served in honor of guild members, whose birthdays are In June, July and August. Mrs. Mickelson New President Mrs. John Schmidt.' Jr.. the re tiring president of the Salem dis trict, Oregon Music Teachers as sociation, who has served for the past three years, is announcing the new officers for 1950-51. Elec tion was held at the June lunch eon meeting and the group voted to admit associate members in the future. Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson will serve as president the ensuing year; Mrs. Jean Morrison, vice president; Mrs. W. H. East, re cording secretary; Raymond Carl, corresponding secretary; Charles Hargrave, treasurer; Ernie Bradtl and Bertha Junk Darby, auditors. Legions Auxiliary Elects Mrs. Gores MT. ANGEL Mrs. Peter Gores was elected to head the Legion auxiliary in ML Angel at a meet ing in the Memorial hall Tuesday night. Other officers elected are: 1st vice president, Mrs. Gene Hoffer; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Elizabeth Kappel; secretary, Mrs. Clifford Norton; treasurer, Mrs. Louise uoricennagen; sergeant - at - arms, Mrs. wuiard rauinaber; historian. Miss Roselyn Kronberg, and chap lain, airs. Joseph Mickel. Mrs: Mae Heggie gave a report on her recent air trip to Chicago. Mrs. B. Bisenius reported in terest in the baby health confer ences. Necessary supplies recom mended by the county health de partment will be purchased by the group. The following delegates were selected to the state convention at Grants Pass September 6, 7 and 8, Mrs. Gores. Loretta Dehler. Mrs. Bisenius as delegates and June Anne Plummer, Mrs. . Fred Lucht and Mrs. Cletus Butsch as alter nates. L3 La Li h aSBjBSSBPBSssfaaBSfaaaaMS eassss w w Beautiful, delicate Baby Oreille's flown air-expres from Hawaii to our store foj thit vtntl It's our gift to you in appreciation of your continued patronage. Orchid comes in plastic vial, which keeps it fresh for days. ' Engagement Revealed I I Mrs. Pauline Boetticher" is today announcing the engagement of her daughter, Miss Bettyann Boettich er, to James M. Raschko, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Michael Raschko. The wedding date has not been set. Miss Boetticher is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Willamette university for two years. After graduating from Marylhurst college she taught for two years and was later , assistant home demonstration . agent for Marion count, Mr. Raschko attended St. Thom as school in St. Paw, JUinn ana is now attending Pacific univer sity. 1 j Wedding Date Set SILVERTON Miss Leila Miles, daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. . Guy Miles, and Melvin D. Miller will be married Sunday at S o'clock at the First Christian church. The Yodm lb an Ike wflneim ymi DDsalke wSitlln Try the Flour Supreme for every baking e announce with pleasure the opening of our new shoe department, where you will find dress, casual and play shoes hy these famous names: Laird-Schoher, Tweedies, Hollywood Skooters, Fortunet, Colella, Golo 6.95 to 15.95 490 N. CAPITOL, IN THI CAPrTOl SHOPPING CENTU - Opawi Friday and Monday Nights Until f P.M. to Every Visitor Starting FRIDAY at 1 o'clock .. . CLUB CALENDAB THURSDAT V Sigma Kappa alumnae, with' Mrs. C E. Beckman. 1655 Petri Street. pjn. Maccabees SAD and families, nlcnlc dinner. Oltnffer pat It. SUM pan. ia c of rain at Beaver hail. Spiritual Sunflower club With Mrs. Ralph Risk. 1275 MeArthur, 1 p.ra. Past Presidents Woman's Relief Corps with Mrs. Dora Pratt. 1155 M. ISUt sC no-host luncheon at noon. ridclis class, First Baptist church, meet at church. X p.m. j Keirer Ladies Sewtns dub. with Mrs. Roy Melaon. all day quiUing and covered dish luncheon. ruin ay ' Barbara ftrietchla Tent. DUV, meet with Mrs. E. 1. Simkin, roue 1. X p.m. Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps, No. 1. meet at VTW hall, 2 pjn. St. Paul's Episcopal Women's aux iliary, meet at parish house. ISO p.m. Garden Rosa Neighborhood club, with Mrs. A. C Schaier, 1 o'clock lun cheon. SATTJmOAT Bethel 43. Job's Daughters, meet at Masonic Tempi. 1J0 pjn. . TUESDAY J Central WCTTJ with Mrs. Mayme HU1. 1724 Cheraaketa st, S pjn. Rev. Arthur Charles Bates w&l read the ceremony and a reception will follow In the church social rooms. purpose v iw Altrusa Club ' Initiation , Altrusa club members Mil a - special initiation and dinner at The tables were decorated within the i club colors, blue and white.' New Initiates are Mrs. Vtnril T Golden, Mrs. Hazel Goodman and Mrs.- zeima Sweeney, who were presented with corsages Formal installation oi oiiicers wiu take place on June 21. Airs. B. II. Wildman an if anna. Dick and Bill, of Pnrtlanri wm spend the week end in Salem at Al ' mm m . . ine nome ox ner orotner-m-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles HeltzeL The ploce of security 1 hers Is a realm where hope is no longer pr oarious. It Is the realm of un wavering tpirilual understand ing. It is the realm of Troth. How may we find M Through , knowing (understanding) the same truth which Jesus knew, and which be promised would "make us free." 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