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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1951)
r. The Skrtea man. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday. March 21 SOCIETY CLUBS 4 round 'Town...: By Jerjmc En Iwh - -WELCOME HOME . - . for Mrs. Lester C McLeod, who returned to the capital Monday night from month's trip to the east and south. . . . She went by train and tnade her first stop in Denver and Colorado Serines, where she vis ited friends . . . and then spent a few days in Charlotte. North Carolina with relatives before go ing on to Surf City, where she visited with her son and dauzhter- On-law. Li. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and grandchildren. Franca and Scott, for a week. . . . Lt. McLeod is stationed nearby at Camp LeJeune. N. C- with the marines. ... Before heading west the traveler visited la Washing ton, D. C. and Chicago.-. . . 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On her arrival here she was met at the train by ' her: daughter, Irene, who is home from the University of Oregon for the: Easter vacation. . . . - ; j A vacation In the seeth . . . the nast month far ' Mr. aad 'i Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, Who have F Just returned bane. .; . . Tey aajaarned la Kena, Las Vegas, Tucson, Phoenix aad Apple Val-f ley, Calif. . . ; and repartee' beau- g tiful weather at all the desert resorts. . . 4 While la FheeaixK the tra velera saw Jae DiMacgla hit a home ran far the Yankees j when they played the Cleveland i Indians. ... Mrs. Lewis Isn't an ardent baseball fan, but tald her husband she weald ga 4 the game If Jae was playlag, not 3 expecting him ta pat an an ea hibitien far her. . . . f Seuth bound ... oh the dayl light today will be Mr. and Mrgf Thomas Lawson McCall, who ar headed for Sacramento, where Mrf McCall will attend civilian defense meetings. ... The McCalls will then go on over to San Franciscd to be with friends for: the week end.. . . . ; A college tear ... is en the 5 spring vacation agenda for Shar- en Claire Hamilton, daughter of j the .. Ralph Hamilton. Who is attending Stephens Callege at Columbia, Mo. ... She will ae- company 85 of her elassmates on tour of the eastern United; States from March 2t ta April; S. . . . The trip will Include! stops at Chicago, Detroit. NiagJ ara Falls, Boston. New York J ' City and Washington.! D. C. . . Inncheons, dinners, style shows! dances aad meetings with alum- nae in several af the cities are? scheduled far the ceeds. ... I Vacation notes . . i Josephine Caughell and her University p Oregon classmate, Marion Moore of Cotruille, will arrive today fcjfir the Easter vacation at the Johh Caughell home. . . . Incidentally, the Caughells returned Tuesday from a trip to John? Day. . . j. Patricia Ullman, daufhte of the A. E. UUmans, will also be home from the University of Oregon and her Easter vacation hou$e guest will be a classmate. Patricia Raybold of San Mated, Calif. . . Ta the tourney , j. Mr. anf Mrs. J. A. Fehler will beamon thaae la Eugene attending the state basketball tearaament. . . 1 Mrs. Fehler will remain for thl week at the home af her son-ln law aad daughter. Mr. and Mrs! Ameeee M. Smith. . . Mr, Fehler and Dick Rata will drivf down each algbt for the games! A little bay - . . Frank Pri ley, was born to Lt. Col. and Mrs. Jack Napier on Monday at the Salem .Memorial hospital. . . . rje has a sister Janet, and a brother, Michael. . ; The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAl lister of .Salem and J. H. Napier of Klamath Falls. . r. . Colonel Napier, who is currently in Japan, expects to : arrive in the states snoruy ana to greet tus new sqn ' ' ' r ' - i'- i- I I Degreo af Honor Protective As sociation will meet tonight at tfe Salem Woman's club fat 8 o'clock for the regular monthly session. The regular meetings of the asso ciation will be held hereafter the third Wednesday of each monjh at me woman s ciud. Improve tho Looks imovAsU stool siats, Coatptofo . Alumlno'm Only 594j 84. foot I :. ATTRACTIVE FASCIA .Uaday and Xt& Thurs., i I 550 il. M! MUSIC Fox-Nelson Vows Read t . Of interest to the groom's many Salem and Silverton friends is the wedding of Miss. Patricia Louise Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Nelson of Newberg, and Floyd Theodore Fox.' son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Fox of Silver- ton, which took place on March 17 at the Friends Church In New The Rev. Thomas M. Mitchell of LaGrande officiated at the I o'clock rites. Ms. Donald Marin, Coos Bay. cousin of the bride, was organist and Mrs. Charles Jobin, North Bend, also a cousin, sang. For her wedding the bride wore the traditional white gown of lace with satin redingote with train and fingertip illusion veil, which was caught to a halo headdress. She carried a j white Bible topped with a white orchid and bouvar- dia. J Miss Betty Elaine Nelson. Port land, was her! sister's honor maid and wore a pastel green lace and satin gown and carried white car nations. Bridesmaids were - Miss Frances Carolyn Fox, Silverton, sister of the; groom, Mrs. Roy Peterson, Reedsport, sister of the bride, and Mru Ray Myers of Sil verton. They Wore pink sa'tin and lace frocks and earned pink car nations. Joy Nelson of Longview was flower girl for her aunt. Ronnie Kraus, Corvallis, was best man and ushers were Alan Townsend, Troutdale, cousin of the groom. Guy Scott, Sublimity, and Ray Myers, Silverton. Candlelight ers were Mrs. Jack Wood worth and Mrs. Howard Newton of Coos Bay. ! Mrs. Nelson! wore a violet gown with matching accessories and or chid corsage.! Mrs. Fox attended her son's wedding in an aqua gown with pink hat and acces sories. She pinned an orchid cor sage to her gown. A reception followed the nup tials, after which the couple left on a trip to California and Mexico. For going away the bride changed to a navy blue suit with white ac cessories. Mr; Fox and his bride will make their home in Portland. i Mrs. Thpmas to Head Rotanas 1 Rotana met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. H. Mittendorf with Miss Gladys Tipton and Miss Lorena Jack! assistant hostesses. Mrs. J. D. Fair was a special guest. Contribution was voted for Ore gon Society for Crippled children and adults. Election of officers was held with Mrs. Lester Thomas as presi dent: Mrs. Li H. Mittendorf, first vice president; Mrs. W. E. Greif, second vice -; president; secretary, Mrs. Wilmer Weils; treasurer, Mrs. George B agnail; board member, Mrs. Jack Brown. Mrs. Grant Far ris will automatically be on the board as past president. Mrs. M. F, Low, club member, read portions of letters from her daughter. Miss Marianne Low, tell ing of experiences in Japan while she was assistant to Captain Ger ard who was in charge of public weiiare la- Prefecture 01 Mara, She is now in the- foreign service in the department of state at Ran goon. 1 of Your Homo! . Slate ffyra Feet r .. SUDiffG UACXETS oltoW odiwstment In ' width of blind from K in loss to in. more' mon sie indkoled. This extra sefogwerd' gives 0 precise, tailored appearance EASY-WORKING MECHANISM is trea ed to 'Resist rest. Cord lock b automatic, holds hfind aecurely. Self eqvoitzing tilt of keeps lot hanging even with one another, STURDY SLATS have; balced-on eno els. 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Cake was served with the couples names on it, j Those present - were: Mo and x Fitting i and Alterations Done in Time FOR YOUR EASTER VEARl f 'UoufoN I k - ski HI ' l .'i f I :k'.i , ,l i.- Mrs. belmer Hopkiiiv.woodburn; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Vaughns, Car olyn and Gall, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jory 1 Silverton; " Lynn Thompson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Brick Morgan, Valerie and Mari lyn,' Corvallis; Louis Doubrava, Cyril Doubrava, Misa Lent Dou brava, Mrs. Wencel Doubrava, Frank Koutny, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sanders, Hubbard; Mr. and Mrs. Lade Koutny, Shirley and Dolores, Rainis Krigens, Ferd Zercher, Miss Peggy Watte rson, and Jodelle Parker, Salem; and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zeiinka, Port land, 'r ,- ! . '! v ' ' ' The wedding is planned for mid summer. 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