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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1951)
J I I I C i I I t . ' t I J. rn: t ; ,a. t jI ."r t:t t i.'A If..- 4 4 i J 111 11 T Miss Hain to Be Married BETHEL The engagement rod forthcoming marriage of Miss Jean Hain, daughter of Mr. and Mr. John A. Hain, and Horace W. Anderson of Salem, was revealed Thursday night when Mrs. Hain entertained for her sewing club Bvd "a number of relatives and friends. . - The names "Jean and Andy" ven enclosed in needlebooks vsich were presented to the gi ests. The names were also used t . . 1 1 ....... A Surprise Party Spring Valley Mrs. Harvey McLaughlin and Mrs. Lloyd Dick enson were hostesses at a sur prise party Sunday night given at the McLaughlin home in com pliment to Mrs. Ben McKinney on her birthday. Pinochle was played during the evening with Mrs. Maurice Bernard winning high score for women and John I Mischel high score for men. A buffet lunch was servea Dy me hostesses to the honor guest and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. George Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John With the, ring design on the place Mischel. Lloyd Dickenson, Harvey ec-vines at the supper hour. McLaughlin." Mr. and Mrs. Maur- Bidden to honor Miss Hain 1 ire Bernard. Mr : i ! Joint Installation - . Of Fidelity Lodge ice Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Ray B Whittinsrton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevens. Mrs. Alice Updegraff, and George Hammond, jr. were Mrs. George Hain, Mrs. Don a'd Mader, Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson, lrs. Roy E. Marchand, Mrs. O. B. Chapman, Mrs. Gus Schlicker, las Baker, Mrs. Donald Wilson, ! Jy qS KmtZ WeClS jvirs. nowara ueruo, ivirs. v . j. C-eech, Mrs. Edward Walker, Mrs. Carl Raetz, Mrs. R. W. Ger ries. Mrs. Lawrence Lee. Mrs. W. T. Brinkley. Mrs. William Brink ley. Mrs. J. G. Lauderback and the hostess, Mrs. Hain. .Hostesses Fete j Mrs. Thayer ! Lyons Mrs. Beatrice H:att. Mrs. Bertha Allen and Mrs. Ethel j Huffman were hostesses Thursday ; evening for a shower honoring ; Mrs. Rose Thayer at the commun ity clubhouse. Refreshments were ; servea 10 noe uiditi. mc nuirn Harvey Keudell STAYTON Miss Shirley Ann Kintz, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Roman Kintz of Stayton, became the bride of Harvey Keudell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keudell of West Stayton in a double ring ceremony performed in the Im maculate Conception Catholic church Saturday morning, Janu ary 6, at 9 o'clock. Rev. Math. Jonas officiated. Mhs Josepnine Brand was at the organ, accompanying Gerald Neitling and Wayne Meusey of Salem, who sang. The bride's white satin gown was fashioned with a train. A fold TURNER Joint installation of Fidelity IOOF lodge and Ideal Rebekah was held Thursday eve-' ning. Officers of Santiam and Mt. Jefferson lodges of Jefferson were installing officers. Theta Rho girls gave a drill. Mrs. A. E. Rob ertson and Manuel Keene were seated at past noble grands. Elective officers installed were noble grands, A. E. Spencer and Mrs. Robert Mitchell; vice grands, Brutus Ashcraft and Mrs. Carl Groves: recording secretaries, Al bert Kaeppilli and Mrs. John Campbell: financial secretary, Mrs. Chester Stewart; treasurers, Ma miel Kcene and Mrs. Peter Teleck; wardens, Ned Jen.sea and Mrs. Ben Wipper; conductors, Bill Nei mi and Mrs. Ed Hatfield: inside guardians, Chester Stewart and Mrs. John Sanders: outside guard ians, Eddie HaHfield and Mrs. Dora Peebles; RSNG. Rov Stinnett and Mrs. R. C. Hunsacker: LSNG, Peter Ttleck and Mrs. Ulwin Den ver; RSVG, Roy Hatfield and Mrs. Albert Kaepnili; LSVG, John campbeir ana Mrs. Bert waller; ', chaplain, Raymond Titus and Mrs. Manuel Keene; musician, Mrs. Roy Hatfield; color bearer, Mrs. Lucile Harris; right and left alter bearer, Mrs. Brutus Ashcroft and Mrs. Kenneth Russell. 1 ' Extension Unit At Peffer Home EAST SALEM Swegle Home Extension unit met Friday after noon in the home of Mrs. Rex Peffer on Hollywood drive. June Burke, county agent, spoke on the Union-Hill Grange Holds Meeting at Victor Point Home Statesman New Service UNION HILL Mrs. W. F. Krenz and Mrs. Geneva Hubbard were joint hostesses to the Union Hill grange home economics club at their home at Victor Point Wednesday afternoon. Members played Canasta and held a short business meeting with Mrs. Fran- needs for vitamins in the daily cis Miller presiding diet. j Present were Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Forgard, chairman. Carrie Townsend, Mrs.. Floyd Fox, conducted the business meeting. 1 Mrs. Alex Doerfler, Mrs. J. C. Announcements were made of the Krenz, Mrs. W. J.. Lensman, Mrs. meetings on cancer control that j W. M. Tate, Mrs. Henry Peters, the county committee is sponsor- i Mrs. Verny Scott, Mrs. Byron Mc ing. The one for Salem area will I Elhaney, Sirs. Henry Hansen, Mrs. be Tuesday, January 23, in the ' Krenz and Mrs. Hubbard. Mayflower hall. The public is in- vice president; Linda Magree, secretary; Linda Lee, news re porter; and Jeanette Brown, song leader. 4 . The Snip and Stitch 4-H ad vanced sewing club, led by Mrs Mother and Baby Care Classes to Begin Monday Statesman Newt Bsrrics MT. ANGEL The first of a series of six lessons in mother and baby care will be held in -the ! Elmer Klein, elected: Phvllis Legion hall next Wednesday, Jan- i Shields, president; Joyce Gru uary 24, at 1:30 p.m. ! chow- vic Pent; Marjorie The classes will be taught by j Mrs. Jean Wright of the Marion , county department of health which, with the county Red Cross and the county medical society is sponsoring the course. The Leg ion auxiliary sponsors the program locally. Any person wishing to take the course should phone Mrs. Dorothy Bisenius, Green 31. The Stateaman. Salem. Oregon, Friday. TanuaryIS 13517 Papke, secretary; Bonnie Dalke, reporter; and Charlotte LaRont, song leader. Other members are Marilyn Schaefer and Sally Klein. Four Corners Mrs. Harold Hamblet of Milwaukee, Wis., is a house guest at the I. J. Foubert home. vited Gary Frame played piano se lections. Mrs. Charles Norton con ducted a Dutch auction with gifts brought by members. The pro ceeds will be used for the Azalea House fund. Keiier Mrs. L. A. Woods. 675 Dearborn ave., will be hostess for the Dine and Do club on Thurs day, January 25. It will be a 1 o'clock cessert luncheon intead of the regular no-host luncheon. Aumsville 4-H Club Names Officers Statesman Newt Service AUMSVILLE Catherine Music recently was elected president of the 4-H clubs for sewing 1A and IB, led by Janice Riches and Sally Other officers: Sandra Zwicker, ATTENTION! Paradise Ceramic Studio, Ltd. OFFERS Classes - Afternoon & Even'ng -Tuesday Through Friday It is patriotic to preserve your spiritual mental and physical welfare. Ceramics is a constructive, fascinating, relaxing hobby. Enjoy your lessons in our cheerful new studio. Our staff are experienced in their departments. All supplies are quality merchandise. Adequate firing facilities to serve you without delay. 1057 South Commercial Street . Salem, Oregon guest, Grace Keirsey. Eva Humph- j ot- the satin marked the deep yoke reys, Nellie Jones, Rose Moullet. j 0f lace. The fingertip veil was Mabel Knight, Ann DeJarden. j edged in lace and fell from a seed Florence Forrest, Betty Ward, i pearl tiara. Her only ornament Lottie Kritzer, all from Stayton; j was a golden locket, which had Evelyn Julian. Eva Bressler, Alma been given her by her lather. She Olmstead. Helen Johnston. Irene ' carried a bouquet of white carna Lantzer, Modena Carleton, Nadine j tions, pink rosebuds, and hya Duggan. Cora Jenner, Mabel i cinths. Downing, Mildred Carr, Maraar- j Miss Jeanette Kintz. sister of et Kirgil, Alta Bodeker. and the 1 the bride, was maid of honor. Her hostesses Beatrice Hiatt. Berthaigown v.-as of pistachio green satin. Allen and Ethel Huffman from ' Matching gowns of ashes of roses Lvons; Katie Etzel, Mvrtle Pier. j satin were worn by the bndes-B-rnice Fair and Perseila Krietzer 1 maids. Miss "Donna Susbauer, Miss inito Tiwir Roni- ! Dolores Minden, Sublimity, and VI Uio ? ivn , ilium p . , T , k t n,,-ctt Rtt Hort. Miss Charlotte Kintz. woiAm ininn Pmcnn ! all cousins of the bride Viola Jones, Kathleen Maning and Ruth Lyons from Lyons. Silverton, j Gerald Kintz, brot her of the j briae was best man. Groomsmen I were Gilbert Kintz. Ronald Mei ! er, Sublimity, cousins of the bride, j and Florent Frichtl. Ushers were vvniiam acnurnat r;ei , ouuiiiuuv, cousin of the bride, and Robert Youngs, Dallas. Mass servers were Glen Min den. Teddy Meiers,- Sublimity, cousins of the bride, Alan Dozler and Alan Beit. speaker, displaying some of the j M Ki . , e navv bl llt t noice pieces ui nei tunciuun. Old Glass Topic Of Speaker JEFFERSON "Old Glass-' was the topic for the Wednesday meet ing of the Jefferson Woman's club. Mrs. Lawrence Edholm was guest with pink blouse and accessories of navy. ?Irs. Keudell wore a brown suit with green accessor ies. Each had a corsage of rose pink carnations. A wedding dinner was served She told how the making of glass was discovered and traced its manufacture from earliest times j to the present day. different rie- . si'ins and types of glass and ways : et idling oia glass irom iepio-'at nooa flt the parish hall Assis. auctions, ciud memoers aiso cis- n nc,c Mesdames Vincent played some of tneir lavorue an- Mei.tZi Ernest Dozler, Louis Gis-j tique glassware. , ler Louls t're-es. Vincent Lulay. i At the tea hour, refreshments Misses LaVeta Dozler, Jean Stew Mere served by the hostesses. Miss ; art. Elaine DeJaidin and Marilyn Marguerite Looney. Mrs. Frank ; palmer. Jones and Mrs. Edwin Swartz. : At the reception in the after Guests included Mrs. Edho'm, Mrs. ' noon. Mrs A. M. Minden of Sub Jack Bartlett and mother, Mrs. : lirr.ity. aunt and godmother of Wright of Brooks. ; the bride, cut the wedding cake. The next meeting of the club Mrs. Francis Jungwirth poured, will be on January 24 when Er- and Mrs. Horry Miller of Sub nest Infer ftf., Salem will speak hmity presided at the punch bowl, on landscaping. Assisting were Mrs. Herman Hass- : ! Pari Podrk v rf Suh- limiiy, Miss Esther -Keudell. sis ter nf the groom. Misses M; -uer-' ite Frost,. Sharon Gehlen, Marion Silbernagel and Virginia Welter. The newlvweeis let t on a weri- HUBBARD The Ladies Aid of , ding trip to California and will Comforter Tied By' Ladies Aid the Hubbard Community c'ruich (Congregational) met all day at the home of Mrs. James Van Lieu. Wednesday. Following a no-host dinner at noon. Mrs. George Leff ler conducted a business meeting. Devotionals were led by Mrs. Pete reside in Stayton. Mrs. Putnam Hostess AUMSVILLE Mrs. Ivan Put nam was hostess to the Aumsville Hunt and Mrs. A. J. Smith. The Women's Home Extension club program included the reading by . Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Mar Mrs. R. C. Mains of an article j jorie White, tounty extension about the Indians at Ft. Berthold, leader, save the project on ae North Dakota, who are being mov- I cessories for clothing. Attending ed from their reservation due to the meeting were Mrs. Connie the construction of anew dam. i Roberts. Mrs. Robert Mickey, Mis. During the afternoon the mem- Ed Holmquist. Mrs. David Welt bers tied a comforter for the mer, Mrs. Verle Shirley. Mrs. Friendly Service pledee to go to Marvin Bradley, Mrs. Giles Fow the Indians. Also pledged are an- ; ler. Mrs. Jark LaRor.t, Mrs. Ken other comforter, 3 pairs pillow- i neth Purriv. ?Irs. Robert Adams. slips and one dozen tea tow els. Friendly Club Elects Mrs. Don Gildow. Mrs. John Pe terson. Mrs. William Simpson. Mrs. Charlie Wright. SUNNYSIDE The Fiiendly Home club met with Mrs. Emily ' Thomas Thursday, for an all-day : meeting and quilting. A no-host i luncheon was served at noon. i, Present were Mrs. John Klock. : Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Klienschmitt. j Mrs Tntnit AltVia an TV T n - T a t i illl J, JLUW.k, i 1 1 11 't.i UliU ...111 ,..1 . 1. Keuenschwander. Mrs. Dudley Taylor and Mrs. Emily Dudley. A business meeting was held and Mrs. Dudley Taylor was elected : J . H T 1. i : j . ttj i r. . v wanaer. vice u cMutm. .mis. r.a- i win Beckley, secretary-treasurer. Sedn ick Woman's Relief Corp No. 1 will meet this afternoon at the VFW hall at 12:30 o'clock fo-no-host luncheon. Mrs. W. J. Beard, president, will preside at a short business meeting, which will be followed by a public in stallation of new officers. Seventeen attended the no-host dinner of Salon 412, 8 et 40, Wed nesday night at the home of Mrs I. N. Bacon. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Mrs. A. D. Apper on and Mrs. Malcolm Cameron. Four Comers The Four Cor ners Home Extension unit held its January meeting on Tuesday with June B u r k, county extension agent, presenting the topic "Vit amin B." Mrs. Jess Mcllnay and Mrs. A. C. Shaw demonstrated gift package wrapping for mailing. Hostesses were Mrs. Wilfred Wil ier, Mrs. Rex Morris, Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Mrs. Vern Ostrander Others present were Mrs. William j Brown. Mrs. Waldo Miller. Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. A. J. Olscn. Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mrs. Merrill Tucker, Mrs. Meda Garrigus. Mrs. J. H. Igleheart, Mrs. S. W. Mars tcrs, Mrs. W. D. Edwards. Four Corners Janice Phillips and Betty Futrell were co-hostesses on Tuesday evening from seven to nine o'clock to their Sunday school class in the annex of the Four Corners Baptist church. Members attending were Joyce Brant, Barbara Kleen, Twila Rick man, Jo Gannon, Faye Futrell, Judy Scott, Agatha Forest. Guests were Sherrill White, John and Mason Burnham. Leaders present were. Mrs. Eldon France and Mrs. S. D. Hovey. 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