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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1951)
i c I 2--Tho'Slrioginca. Sato Oregon, SundaT.Trgrca 18, 1S3I T TArt innnl Viff President to . . - i Be a Guest Mrs. Erie A. .Johnston, regional vice-president of - the American Association of University Women and wife of the national economic stabilizer, will be the speaker and honor guest at an evening meet ing of the Salem branch, AAUW Thursday night in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church at 8 o'clock. A dessert supper will be served preceding the program and meeting. Members will be contacted by telephone for reservations. Any member who hasn't been contact ed is asked to call Mrs. Arthur P. Sprague for a reservation by Tuesday. - - Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. L. jfc. Nelson, Mrs. J. B. Beck and Mrs. Gordon Krueger. Board members will assist in the serving. Arranging decorations are Miss Barbara Causey and Mrs. - 4 ::.!::: , Miss Stephanie Mitchell, formed of Salem and now of Stuitoard. Germany, whose engagement to Lt Donald Bruor Malmberg of Portland has been announced. The wed ding is planned for this summer in Switzerland. The bride elect has been home' on a vacation and visited In 'Salem with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Relay, and in Oregon City with, her mother, Mrs. Franciska Mitch ell Both Miss Mitchell and her fiance are with the Counter Intelligence Corps. European oommand. (Kennell-Ellis photo). INew MemDers Are Welcomed Chemeketa Towtmistress club serine mAArln t res hs14 Tllil-st Say night at the Golden Pheasant and speakers were Mrs. Joseph Johnston, .Mrs. Lloyd DeGroote, firs. Fred Rose and Mrs. Elmer k?rg. Mrs. C E. Jaqua was toast gnistresa, Mrs. Eric Nelte, table gapics chairman, Mrs. Paul Davis. f-neral evaluator. Miss Lindeli irk beck, lexocologist, Mrs. -Herald Jenkins and Mrs. Dora How ard, hostesses. - Mrs. June Burke installed two kew members, Mrs. Roy Batdorf fcnd Mrs. A. F. Steimonts. Guests Eere Miss Amanda Anderson, rs. J. M. Hartley, Mrs. Lee Has ans, Mrs. A. J. Ullman, Mrs. A. !. Ullman, Miss Jessie Blackburn, tltss Elaine Lofte and Mrs. Joyce Jtson. Mrs. rorest Hostess FOUR CORNERS Mrs. Ver- En Forest .was hostess on Tues y afternoon to the Four Corners p'ift Missionary Society. The president Mrs. E. F. Hausfeld con ducted the meeting. Mrs. James toucks read the devotional and Irs. Victor Loucks presented the trogram topic, "Mechanical Mis sionaries." There will De an au fey White Cross meeting on Wed nesday, March 21, ana covered fUUlllCUll Bb limjll W1UI Kay Reed, as hostess at her home, for the social hour Mrs. Donald fdcobe presented the hostess with B surprise birthday cake. Others resent were Mrs. Eldon France, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. S. D. Hovey, Brs. W. , R. Gould, Mrs. Leon Mur bhy, Mrs. Elmer Baker, Mrs. Roy hayer, and Mrs. Oliver Rickman. ' vThe executive beard ef the S- t-n Business and Professional omen's club will meet on Tues f ly night at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Forrette, 1080 North winter street, at 7:30 o'clook. Mrs. Bailie Eckley will be .the co-hostess. Any committee chairman yUhing to make a report is in gted to attend the board meet- MenUdy aaeetiaff mt City Pan- ftellenic will be held Friday after- toon at Baxter hall on the Wll imette university campus at 1 aclock with Mrs. T. J. Furman, resident, presiding. Reports on le Easter lily sale held Saturday and other spring activities of the y-oup will be given. The PEO Keelereclty Uneheen will be an event of Monday after soon at the Golden Pheasant at ene o'clock. Mrs. E. A. McGlauf In is president of the PEO council end during the business session of tie council following the luncheon iM officers will be elected. All pi affiliated members of PEO are ktvited to attend the luncheon. FOl'R COENES.S airs. LeRey (. Stewart opened her home on uesday evening to the "Hobby fet"." The 'diversion was textile sainting. Members present " were XI. -s. Morse Stewart, Mrs. Waldo Stiller, Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs; Jess Mcllnay, Mrs. Warren thrake. Miss Marie Lippold. Cuests for the evening were Mrs. Arnold Olson and Mrs. Alma Jar- Medical Unit at Gilbert Mrs. Hugh Dowd will show the colored pictures of her 'Hawaiian trin mnA aivm talk- t ttym lelanlri at the meeting of the Marion-Polk counry Aiecticai auxiliary Tuesday night at the Kingwood .Heights home of Mrs. H. E. Gilbert. 783 Engel avenue.' A dessert supper will be served at T o'clock with a business session and program fol lowing. Mrs. Morris Crother 4i president of the group. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. H. J. Clemi ents, Mrs. Edward A. Lebold, Mrs lkki m. wooaara end Mrs. Thad Moreland. i The state convention of AAUW Is slated for March 30 and SI in Pendleton and those planning to attend are asked to call the presi dent, Mrs. Ervia Potter! I Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Weedman see and daughter, Anne, are spend ing the weekend at their summer plaoe at Devils Lake. - ! Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Middleton (Marilyn Louise Reay) who were married on ' February 25 at j the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of the J. Edgar Reays and the groom Is the son of the Ral eigh Middletons of Sweet ! Home. (Ballard photo. Seat-. tie). iHS 1.1.1. ,t buy honesty but an employes? by Itonesty In a package. A bond for fte ployess. end proteeHon for loss of money and securltli all ta Coasuk SALOrS ACaWT lor detedk. envoz or Aimii INSURANCE! I7t N. Churaa Phone Milt OOees lnt Salem, Coos Bay. Myrtle Point Oold Beach Customer Parking at Our New LoeaOoa Not as Insecticide! Stands for IMshoaeesy Disappearance and Des tract! on Meney. 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Mrs. Howard Hunsaker win pre-, side at tho meeting and the board veering preceding at 1 o'clock, r The tea committee for the after noon includes Mrs. Guy Hickok, Mrs.' Louis -Bechtel, Mrs. Edward E. Boring,- Miss Virginia Byrd, Mrs. P. C Harlan d, Mrs. J.' E. Kirk, Mrs. Ralph -M. Southwick, Mrs. Walter T. Stolz, Mrs. J. E. West and Mrs. Carl Staats. . r Bano.uet for Hnsbands . Club members are completing plans for the annual banquet in honor of husbands and friends to be held Thursday night, March 29 at the Woman's club ! at 6:30 o'clock. Those wishing i reserva tions are asked to call Mrs. Merle Travis or Mrs. Grant Rogers.- The program committee for the banquet includes Mrs. J. Howard Shubert and Mrs. Carl Chambers. On the decoration committee are Mrs; Paul Griebenow, Mrs. Floyd Kibbe, Mrs. John I. Franzen, Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Mrs. Ben Max well.' 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