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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1950)
e .Thtafgman Stflery Or inn i SOCIETY- CLUBS Editor Has Tidbits of News to Tell efy Maxin Buren .-' , .' Statesmen Woman's Editor , , Telephoning tat society newt, we " find ' in our Inexperience, brings forth many little bits of in I formation not ordinarily to be read in the social columns. For in stance, there's the fact that Mrs. Clifton Irwin has lovely pink del phiniums In fact, Mrs. Irwin has lots; of lovely and unusual flow rsJ xhls Information cam fron Mrs, William Poorman, who helped set out two flats of the delphinium seedlings on Wednes day; and was sorely tempted to remain In bed all day Thursday. (Veva Poorman, by the way, f found that she definitely Is not twins, when she traded Mrs. Ir win some garden work for a Ton!.) ' ! 1 The Bride Was Surprised We have Often wondered If a surprise shower for t bride Is re ally a surprise, and while con with one young bride- elect, Shirley Clark, who works Hnrn tairi in the circulation de partment, we find that they nmp times are. "sorts." . On Wednesday, Shirley went over to the home of the J. ,Edgar Reays to help Marilyn fleay with her bridesmaid's dress. She found that Marilyn , and Virginia Beall were to be hostesses at a shower, and that these close friends naa- . n't forgotten her:- KhP and her - fitnce Fred Sproule had planned on spend I. lng the evening househunting. ! Attending the shower were: Mrs. Joseph Daniels, Mrs. Gil- I ' bert Bannister, Mrs. F. E. Clark, ' , Mrs.' James Beall, Mrs. Edgar Eeay Mrs. Robert MenUer, -and the Misses Joanne Clark, Clara Maxwell, Joan Majek, Lavelle du Buy, Patricia Bramble, Una Mae . Crayless, Thais Crandall, .Mar garet Acton Marlene DeWitt, Virginia Currier, Barbara Owens, Marilyn Linser, Alice Louise ! Ohling. and Virginia Beal and Marilyn Reay. 1 Then n Thursday night Shir- ' ley was again surprised (or was she?) with a party given by Mrs. T Maurice Buchanan across the street, who invited a group in for i "clothesline" shower. Many Of . those -appearing for the party k were neighbors; Mrs. Arnold Cof ' f el. Mrs. J. A. Hardie, Mrs. (George Kanz, Mrs. Dana Church, Mrs. . Lloyd Hoxie, Mrs. Minnie Van Slyke, Mrs. Roberft VanSIyke, Mrs. Paul Nieswander, Miss Shir ley: Nieswander, Mrs. George WU orv. Miss Eunice Harvey, Miss Lila Clark, Mrs. William Palmer, Mrs. Harold Douris, Mrs. Warren Lindsey, Mrs. Fred Bynon sr., ' Mrs. Floyd Hamman, Mrs. V. Vin cent, Newberg, Mrs. Herbert Col- man, Woodburn, Mrs.-.. Waldes- gieL "Mrs. O. S. Adams. Mrs. el Donnery, Mrs. Jack Frlsbie, Miss Carol Hardie, Miss Jozann Clark, and Mrs. Frances Clark. Hetdliners ' Vacationing continued to be top ' news. Mr. and Mrs. Walter, B. Minier ' ' had a long weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steven ton1 Just above Vida on the Mc Kenzie river. Their weekend ex , tended from Friday until Tues ' day, . . - - :v -;' Three sisters have just been to gether. Mrs: Wilmer Page visit ed at Belleview, across Lake .' Washington from Seattle, with her sdster, Mrs. T. B. Stover, and her other sister, Mrs. Ray Crowley of St, James, Minn. The two re- turned to Salem with Mrs. Page. Mrs. Stover has gone home, but Mrs. Crowley will remain here -, for an Indefinite stay. WW Attend Ddnce Conclave I'M- - '.. Leaving today to attend the Na 1 tfonal Convention of Dancing Art ( lsts are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arm ' , strong, Mrs. Elbert Neal arid her twin sons, Jerry and Gary. - The Neal twins will appear as guest artists at the convention, and are scheduled for two tele vision performanaces. They will go to Long Beach and appear at the J Lakewood Country club. Enroute T home the Neals will visit the boys' uncle in Bakersfield. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong will remain In Hollywood to study new dance, routines. J .. -' ' i ' .: "' i' i w Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kafoury and their sons, Ivan, Stephen ' and Gregory of Portland, will be week end guests at the Frank Shafer home. Mrs. Shafer and Mr. J Ka- xoury are sister and brother. FOX Insured Savings First Federal Savings First Current Dividend 2M it Fcdcrd Saving 5 cr.d icra Ass'n. 142 Jo. Vbttf rrlday; Mil 21150,. . 4 tt i Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bakke (Doris Jean Rissell), who were married on June 24 at the St. John's Lutheran parsonage. The bride Is the daughter of the Walter: E. Rissells and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bakke of Dallas. (Kennell-Ellis). ! The Three Links club met Fri day. On tile program were; Mrs. Leliah Ohlson, ,Mrs. Hattie Pep per, Mrs. Justina Kildee, Mrs. Ida McAdams and Mr?-Josephine Ericksoo, t Girl Scouts ' At Smith Creek A large number of Girl Scouts from the Salem district are reg istered for the two-week 'period of the Santiam Girl Scout sum mer camp at Smith Creek, July 24 to 'August 8. The physical checkups will be given tonight at the Y.W.C.A. at 7 o'clock. Parents and friends may visit the camping during this session on Sunday, July 30, between 2 and S o'clock. : '.The list of girls from the Salem district, who will join other Girl Scouts from the Santiam area at Smith Creek camp are: Anne Heltzel, Kathie Heltzel, Joan Crossland, Betty Lou Johnson, Judith Bone, Judy Templeton, Anne Mane Berger, Beverly Stein, Peggy Barker, LynneEnye art, Barbara Lafkyli, Linda Davis, Susan Keech, Fritzi Manbeck, Diane Clough, Carol Randall, Mary Lous Starr, Judy Bale, Jac quline Smalley, Sondra Jochim son, Joan Bale, Myrtle Robb and Catherine Robbins. . ; : o ORIGINATORS EIIJOY I1EIVT EVERYDAY Do as ThouBands c4 Salem Citizens Who Depend on Tho Midget to Solve Their Meat Problems. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO STOCK UP Because The I MIDGET Has No -Specials." Also No TJmits." PURE ' . j PORK SAUSAGE i No Cut In Quallrf. A SUght MEATY BEEF . POT ROiiSTS EASY TO CARVE - ROLLED ROAST YOUNG PIG PORK STEM FRESH PICNIC PORK ROAST TENDERTZED ' SUISS STEAKS BEANS ARE IN SEASON BAGOII SQUARES Our Capitol Street Market Is Opes! UntQ 7 P. IL Fridays and Saturdays UnfillS P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS i - MUSIC I Picnic Planned By Service Women Portland and Salem unit of the Women's Overseas Service league will hold a covered dish picnic at Champoeg; Sunday at 1 o'clock. All women who served overseas during either world war art In vited. Mrs, C. W. Enfield will give further Information to. those in terested, i Double your money back if yoe don't find Sunnybank axtra fresh. Made, shipped, sold . fresh for extra -good flavor. . IUY SUNNYIANX at SftmVM uapuoi OF LOW PRICES 53c Ib. Boise In price. 49c lb. 62c Boneless. 53 c lb. 43 c .lb. G5C lb. 215c lb. . ? i v It--' i. Mexican Idea Featured at DariceTofiig The Salem golf clubhouse will be transformed into a Mexican hacienda tonight for the Spinsters' summer benefit dance. - . : 1 1; . The dance, not limited to mem bers, win be from 9 to 1. Tickets are available from members of the Spinsters. Miss Gloria McClintock and Miss Jane Carson are co chairmen. Miss Jean Pickens is In charge of decorations. The funds derived from the dance are. to eo to the Marion county polio fund, to be used locally. ; , Patrons for the' Spinsters are Governor and Mrs. Douglas Mc Kay, Mr. and Mrs. "Henry V. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, Mrs. Curtis Cross, Mil Frank Spears, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Smith, Mr.' and Mrs. Homer Smith sr. Miss Burl Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Shinn, Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and Mrs. George A. White of Port land. -.' j. . Among those making reserva rn c c y y tbinkntSii O multi-color and monotono prints; smart solid colors I O rayon crepes and taf tolas! O rayon faillo and shantung! -O lincn-liko rayon spunsl O Important novelty fabrlcsf ' PAYCHECKS GLADLY , CASHED T7 JtmT ,,Zm tions are aaiss Virginia Huston and Gene Zaroones of Albany; Miss Harriet Huston and Richard W. Laird of Portland; Miss Joanne Fitzmaurice and Don Lindstedt of Portland; Miss Gloria McClintock and Glenn' Holden; Miss Barbara Sundet and Roger Wagner: Miss Jane Carson and James B. Shaw of Aberdeen; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebig, Mr. and Mrs. Robert El gin, Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Schnell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert steeves, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Alexander; Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sullivan; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roberts, jr. Miss Patricia Viesko and Richard Gahlsdorf; Miss Betty Jean Man -oles and Forrest W. Simmons; Miss Ann Carson, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Peter HGeis er. Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Drye. Mr. and Mrs. John Graham, Dr: and Mrs. Merle Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mennis, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn. ; ; '.f'r,,,;.? LYONS Faith Rebekah lodge was presided over by Blanche Wagner, noble grand, and Beu lah Lewis, vice grand. Plans made for the installation at the next meeting. The committee was Mildred Carr, Betty Johnson and Garnett Basset t j0m "jm. Engagement Is Revealed Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Doss are announcing the . engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia Doss, to Richard Wallace, son of Mrs. Victoria Wallace. The wedding Is planned for, late summer. i , -, Miss - Doss, -employed at - the Talley Welding Supply company, is a graduate of Salem schools. Mr. Wallace, terving with : the armed forces, has just returned from- Germany. ' He was in the navy during World War IL He is a graduate ol Coos. Bay schools. iParty" Given iqr Pythiah Sister Centralia temple; Pythian; Sis ters held. a , shower . Wednesday night at the hall for Miss Lois Kirts who will be married in August. Some 32 were 'present for the affair. Refreshments were served at a late hour. A Knights of Pythias picnic two-piece (nduding o 7 viues. r PLENTY FRE2 i PARKING was announced forParadis Is land oa 'Sunday, t Some of , the loca ; members , art planning to. go s ;to - the : Oregon-Washington Pythian home picnic July 30 . at Vancouver. CXUB CALENDAR . RIDAT Degree of Honor picnic at Leslie pant. :90. no-nosi ailatr for au mem bers and famlli , ICNDAT .".'- .... DeVIolay family plcnle, Paradise 1- land. 630 p. m. HOUE UADE WooJroffe's J ; ; Vt Mile North versions new swingy and draped skirts. All size ranges ; for juniors and misses . . . also for women who ' wear regular, half sizes and extra sizes. SHOP IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT 20 Buses Per Hour Past the Capitol ; Shopping Center : : ; - 550 11. Ccrfie! - Fhcna 3-9191 Miss Ingledue : Is. Engaged Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingledue, 4263 Center street, are announcing" the engagement of their, daughter, Miss Alice Marie Ingledue, to Dean Luminis, son of Harry K. Lummls also of Salem. - No date has been set for the wedding. ; ;; '" ; m t? D II S SAW SHOP ol Underposa on 99E