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6 The Statoeancm. Salem. Orxjon, Wednesday. April 23, 1SS1 SOCI ETY CLUBS A round Town... n T.mne Enelisb nrTi t'SS OP NOIE . . . It's i hnmo for Mr. and Mrs. E. J. SceUars, who returned this week with their trailer from a six week's sojourn in the soutji. They spent three weeks in Palm Springs and were there for Easter. ... At the desert resort they visited with the Harley O. 'Whites of Salem, who have been at the Palm Springs hotel for sev eral months The SceUars vis- 4 can nieeo with friends ana in Los Angeles with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ana ix t cooibrc. . . . They also at- 4 aa th Snortsman'i annual show at Gilmore Stadium while in Los Angeles. . . . 'ine wvt n t the rest of their vacation between Laguna Beach and Car- meL . . . They reporxea oeauuiu, trailer camps in soumern -u fornia. ... . Flying south - Thursday to San Fraanclsee will be Bin. Warren Hater and children. Christy and Jeffrey. el Dallas. ... In the bay city they will be Joined by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tracy ef Dalls. wbe are already la the sooth. ... On Satarday Mrs. Banter and the children will sail aboard the Lurilne for Honolulu, when they will Join LL Hunter, who .,rH.r In the nrlne for n, dutr in the Islands. ... Home a rain . . . are Mrs. Lynn T. Cronemiller, Jr. and Mrs. Nor man Branch of Portland, wno nave returned from a ten day vacation trip south to San Francisco. . . . Their husbands are both In the -orient with the armed forces. The young matrons were in the bay city at the time of MacArthur's arrival and witnessed the parade. . . They said it was certainly ex - citing, but such crowds of people . . . they are sure they will never see that many again at one time. " " An revoirs . . . soon to be said to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mankertz, Jr. (Patsy Schneider) and son. Mark, who plan te leave the first of May for rartland to make their home. ... Ted has accepted a position as medical service representative for the Eli -Lily Company. . . . ue naa heen a pharmacist here with Tindall's Pharmacy. ... SURPRISE HOUSEW ARMING . . . party Saturday: for Dr. and Mrs. Forest Bodmer at their new home on North 25th street ... A no host buffet dinner served and the group presenting the couple with gift for their new place. . . . Honoring the Bodmers were Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Hammers tad, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fou chek, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shol seth, Dr. and Mrs. Clifford HilL Dr. and Mrs. Richard Springer, Dr. and Mrs. George Terry Fill, Dr. and Mrs. Brace Knapp, Dr. fcand Mrs. William Crothers, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Crothers, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray and ! Dr. and Mrs. Woodson Bennett. PARTY TIME . . . Rep. Jack S. Greenwood of Wemme will be host for an informal party tonight at Chuck's for a group of his legis lative friends. . . . Guests have been invited to call between 5 and T o'clock. Pre-dance ... parties on Fri day night's agenda before the VTaverly clab's sports dance at - the Izaak Walton clubhouse. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson have Invited a group of their friends to their South Cottage street home. ... Coming from out-of-town wfll be the Edwin He Wains and Dean Tnuabos of Portland and the Oscar S wen sons ef Albany. ... Mr. and Airs. Glen Fravel have asked a group, to their heme following the daaee for cef f ee. ... The Leiamd Skiw wUI eatertaia be fore the affair at their North 17th street home for a group of their friends. ... Other pre dance hosts will be the Junior Edxar A. Lindens, who nave in vited gaesta to their Cwdalaria Heights heme. . Te Portland - . . today to par ticipate in the Oregon Women's Golf association monthly play at me Aiaerwood Country club will go Mrs.- R. I. MacLaughlin, Mrs. Leon Perry, Mrs. Manley Robl son, Mrs. Edward -Roth, Mrs. Or al Lama, Mrs. Charles Musser, ir. Kussell Kanz, Mrs. 1 William a m w -a m- a ww muiiurc ann Mrs. ivin rvi arrii To the stage shew . . . "Mr. Roberts" at the Mayfair theatre In Portland this week . . . Mrs. Arthur Fisher and Mrs. Robert H. Hamilton win, attend the matinee this afternoon. . . . At the Fridav night performance will be the Jun ior wiuiam C Dyers. . . Miss Echo Yeater, Mrs. Mary Thomas and .Miss Elise Schroeder will at- Wc!e;up ; To V.ztq Ccnifcrt Witboot Nagging 1 irftei taaay bsitlius auaiaaiaorfrcevevit Doa't Bcelaet your kitteeya if those amiH. Imu botW jm. Try Dou'i Pill asiM mtie. Uh4 OTurnfuliy hr aulUma foe wMrm. It's aawsi kn saaay tisaaa Dose's ers hsppr relief f rasa these discos. t otts-Bj the U mOesef Meaertvbesaad J- rrs gash eat waste. Get Peaa's fiDrn todajt 4m irnutaaa tarn to eai4 e wroac 4iat mr eviMeeettasewaiaaiaerfrceveiitwesaete. CLUB CALENDAB ; WEDNESDAY PUS and F club with Mrs. Clifford Schultz. 1340 Highland avenue, 8 P-m. Woman's Association of First Pres byterian church. 12 US luncheon, follow ed by meeting. - Dakota club covered dish dinner. Sa lem Woman's club, 6:30 p.m. Circles of Jason Lee Methodist church meet for 1:30 dessert luncheons. Mothers of Bethel 43. Job's Daughters meet at Masonic Temple, 10 ajn. THURSDAY j Sunflower club with Mrs. Elizabeth Barnwell. 2195 South 12th street. 1 to 5 p.m. Dabblers with Mrs. Norval X. Ed wards, 1859 State street. 7;30 pJti. ' First Evangelical United Brethern church service guild, with Mrs. XJvena Rich. 310 Salem Heights atvenue west, 7:45 pjn. Past Presidents of Capital Unit 0. American Leelon auxiliary with Mrs, Walter Kirk, 2995 South 12th street. 7:30 pjn. Town and Gown. Music hall. Willam ette campus. 2 pjn tea at Lausanne folic trliur. Tn-Y-Teen Mothers club meet at YWCA. 130 pjn. - ( Sojourners salad luncheon,! Salem Weman's club. 1 cm. Salem Toastmistress - club, dinner Labish Garden club with Mrs. Ed ZJeltnsld. and Mrs. Joe Van Cleve, speaker. ! America War Mothers tea at Car rier room. First Methodist church. S to S pjn. DAK Past Kefents with Mrs. Carer Martin. 443 Norm 17th street. I o'clock covered dlsa luncheon. j nroAT Merry Time club with Mrs. Horace Bell. 2233 Carlton Way. oesaen tunc ml 1 -iO nm. Salem woman's club meetmft S P-m meeting. Golden Pheasant, pan. clubhouse. IlTTTnT City Panhellenle open luncheon meet- ins. Plat inn. x P-m. . Social Club Has Dessert Bridge Chadwick chapter. Social After noon club. OES. met Tuesday af ternoon for a dessert luncheon at the Masonic Temple. Bouquets of tulips, lilacs and spires decorated the tables. - Mrs. Loren Loose was chairman of the hostess committee and assisting: were Mrs.; T. . Loose, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs. Percy Cupper, Mrs. Virgil Golden, Mrs. Louise King. Mrs, Jesse Hatch, Mrs. Charles KldwelL Mrs. Grant Hyames, Mrs. Clyde saiis bury. Miss Wilean Wiper, Mrs. F. C. Rock and Mrs. Harry Craw ford. Cards were In play following a short business session. Mrs. W. E Knower was high to canasta, Mrs, Emery Wood in pinochle and Mrs F. D. Kibbe in bridge. Units Meet During Week Marion County extension meet ings for the week of April Z3-28 are listed below. Anyone : who Is interested is invited to attend, Ad ditional information about! the meetings may be obtained by call ing Marlon County home exten sion office at 479 N. Church, Sa lem. t April 23, Qulnaby unit at 1:30 at the Quinaby Hall, Family Busl ness and the Law. April 2, Sflverton unit, at 1:30 in the First Christian Church, Family Business and the Law, Rob erts unit, at 10:30 with Mrs. Jack Smith, Sweet Rolls; and a special project leader training meeting at 10:30 in the Portland Gas and Coke rooms, the project being Sweet Rolls. April 27, Edina Lane unit at 1:30 at the YWCA, Family Business and the Law. Mrs. Rex Peffer and Mrs. Lloyd Laudie were hostesses at the Pef fer home Thursday night for mem' bers of the Merry-go-round club of Hollywood drive. Trie special feature of the evening was the plant exchange. jj ( ; On Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. If a young woman Is travel Ins alone on a train and meets a strange man who off ers to pay for her meal, should she consent? A. It is better for her to de cline this offer. However, there is nothing wrong with their dining together at the same table if she is favorably Impressed with him. Q. When there is a punch bowl at a party or dance, and a girl and her escort approach, which one should fill the glasses! A. The man should fill a glass for the girl, then one for himself, Q. What Is the most 1 popular boutonnlere lor ushers at a church wedding? : A. iuc wwie cjuiuiuuu u yiuu ably the most popular. tend the show Saturday night: . . . At Tuesday's night perform -t ance were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fravel, Misses Ruby and Opal Frieses. .... ;; 'mm BIIPMIiE FIJmnTiJDS Prices Erratically ' -: - i Reduced : O BoolcCcrMS 1 O Chesti - - ; O HU Stands I I o Beds O Clicdrs And Others I x" GEL Y72nD C3 Center IX ? ' MUSIC Rites Read at St. Boniface Sublimity St. Boniface 'Cath olic church In Sublimity was the scene! of a wedding on Saturday, April 21, at 10 o'clock, when Miss Marlene Hartmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hartmann, of Sublimity, became the bride of James McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson, of Aumsville. Rev. eiend Joseph Scherbringj offici ated at the nuptial mass, j The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin with full length train, tight fitting bodice with a! Chant illy lace yoke. Her gown had a manderin collar and lace ruffles on the skirt. Her fingertip Veil was ol French silk illusion, trimmed with borders of Crantilly lace, held in place with a crown of seed pearls. She carried a fan bouquet of pink roses and lilies of the val ley. Miss Kathleen Hartmann, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a gown of velva-jray em bossed organdy over blue jtaffetta. Her half hat was of embroidered straw and she wore mitts to match her gown. She carried a fan shap ed bouquet of blue carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Geraldine Hartmann. cousin of the bride, who i wore a yellow gown, and Mrs. Robert Schachtsick,1n a pink gown. Both wore half hats and mitts to match their gowns. They carried fan shaped bouquets of yellow and pins: carnations. Char- maine Minden was flower girl. The bride's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with navy and white accessories. The! bride groom's mother was attired in a navy crepe dress with pink and navy accessories. Both wore cor sages of pink rosebuds and stepha- notis. Best man was Robert Hartmann, cousin of the bride. Groomsmen were David and Duane Bradley, also cousins of the bride Walter Van 'Handle and Gerald Roberts ushered. Organist was Mrs. Bernard Min den and soloists were Gerald Nei ling of Salem, and Robert Albus of Aumsville. A reception followed the cere mony at the parish halL Mrs. Al fred Hartmann, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, while Mrs. Fred Hartmann, also an aunt, poured. Mrs. Bert Bradley, another aunt. presided at the coffee urn. Assist ing were Mrs. George Van Handle, Mrs.' Marvin Harksen, Mrs. Ber nard Van Handle, Misses Elaine DeJardin, Marita Zuber, Rosella Heuberger, Marlene Odenthal, Mrs. Raymond Bartosz, Mrs. Kenneth Boedigheimer. Miss Patricia Toep- fer, Miss Dolores Minden, Mrs. Je rome Ditter, Mrs. Mamie Laux and Mrs. Margaret Halfman. : For going away the bride chose a pink and navy suit with navy accessories and a short white coat. After a honeymoon to southern California and Mexico, the couple will be at home In Stay ton. Mothers Club Meets May 5 The sixth annual meeting of the Oregon State College Mothers club will be held Saturday, May 5 at 1 p. m. in the Memorial Union build ing at Corvallis. This will be in conjunction with Mothers Week End on the college campus. The state board meeting Is scheduled for Friday. May 4 preceded by a 12:30 luncheon in the MU tea room. Mrs. H. A. Schoth of Corvallis is general chairman. Reservations for the luncheon are to be made with Mrs. S. W. McHugh, 520 N. 12th st, Corvallis by May 3. Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson Of Salem Is state president Other officers are: Mrs. Dale Miller. Portland. vice president; Mrs. R. JJ Starker, Corvallis, secretary; Mrs. J. W. Jarvls, Astoria, treasurer; Mrs. George Rhoten of Salem, corre sponding secretary; Mrs. G. R. Hy- slop of Corvallis, parliamentarian; Mrs. Alvin Hobart of Portland, historian. Mrs. Paulson has asked as spe cial guest, Mrs. H. S. Bolinger of Hood River. Oregon's 1950 "Moth er of the Year." Mrs. Abner KBne will ageak fe members of Trinity chapter OES social club at its meeting on Fri day afternoon at the West Salem city nalL Mrs. Kline will speak on her trip to Mexico following a 12 o'clock luncheon. I Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baaasteai were surprised Friday night when a group of friends and relatives gathered at their new home in Ronoldo Heights for a party. j . ff smm in i i i ii ii mi i iinmn Vm ' : p CAPITAL . DOUG STOPS 405 Slato SL rat Ilbertr I Bridge Players Win AWards j In competition with - leading bridge players from all over the northwest, 29 members of .the Sa lem Elks Bridge club who attend ed the sectional meet at Seaside returned with a. big share of the trophies and honors. They were also full of praise for the Seaside entertainment, including a salmon dinner, dam-digging and other beach stunts. s , " - In the men's pairs, William F. Leary and L. W. Frasier of Al bany, and Elmer O. Berg and W. E. -Kimsey won honors, while in the open pair two-session event Mr. Frasier and Mrs. Jose MorUz of Corvallis finished second over all. Trophy winners also Included Mr. Leary and Mrs. John S. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lb Lewis, and Jack Nielsen and Ellis H. Jones. Four seconds and a third were taken by Ralph S. D ann en of Brownsville, also a Salem mem ber.' ; Others bringing back master points included Mrs. C. B. Bens-' ton, Mrs. Walter Marsch, Mrs. Elmer Berg, Mrs. Arthur S. Bine gar, Mrs. Paul F. BurrisY Mrs. Walter M. Cline, Mrs. Ralph Dan nen, Mrs. Ellen Gabriel, Mrs. ; Ward Graham, Mrs. Dewey Howell, Mrs. Ellis H. Jones, Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, Mrs. Dorothy McClaln, Mrs. Jack Nielsen, Mrs. Lenore Park,1 Mrs. Milton D. Parker, Mrs. Dorothy Remmy, Mrs. Albert C Smith, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Mrs. W. R. Newmyer. In the weekly tournaments at the dies club winners were (sen iors) Mrs. Milton D. Parker and Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Harry Wied mer and Mrs. Walter M. dine, and (juniors) Mrs. L. L. Jensen and Mrs. E. E. Burch, and Dr. 1 E. E. Boring and R. Floyd Baxter. Other teams finishing high in the 17 table competition included CoL Philip M. Allison and Oliver Hus ton, Mrs. Robert McKesson and Mrs. C L Newsom, Mrs. Donald Duncan and Mrs. F. C Lutz, and Mrs. Florence Munger and Mrs. W. R. Newmyer. . New Members Honor Club New members of the Salem Jun ior Woman's club entertained other club members and husbands at a "Coney Island" party Monday night at the clubhouse. Games were In play with Mrs. Wesley Goodrich -winning the prize. Deco rations of balloons and crepe pa per -end refreshments of hot dogs and soft drinks carried out the theme of the party. Mrs. Harry Ewing was general chairman of the affair and assist ing were Mrs. Roger Ritchey, Miss Dorothy Cooper, Mrs. Shirley Li bin and Mrs. F. Norman Young. Woman's Bible class of the First Methodist church will meet in the fellowship room of the church Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Host esses will be Mrs. Lena Lisle, Mrs E. E.-Gilbert and Mrs. J. E. Tor bet. Mrs. L. B Jones will lead the devotions. Mrs. William Jadivine (Barbara Jean Taylor) of Portland is spend ing a few days in the capital with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Da vies. Mrs. Berwyn Maxwell wjll be hostess for the Thursday, April 26th meeting of the Lansing Neigh bors Garden club at her home, zies N. 34th St. "Just Good Furniture Pleasingly Priced" BRADLEY FUBIHTURE HART 1971 North Capitol Toa Are Very Welcome to Look Around BOY SCOUT Cily-wido . SUNDAY. APRIL 29 1:C0-5:C0 P. M. Place) bundled newspapers and magazines on curb for pick-up. i . . ' . : " i i if Cancer Subject of Bleet ! Turner -Breast cancer win be the subject of a meeting for wom en of this community Thursday night at" 8 o'clock at the Turner grade - schoolhouse. - Mrs. Albert Jensen, health chairman of this district, made- this - announcement and said that a film will be shown as well as a discussion of this; sub ject will be given by Dr. Charles Mills. All women are urged to at- f frrl th mttr i Glyb Groups Entertained Several hostesses are entertain ing in honor of their clubs this week at informal luncheoni and supper parties. j Mrs. Edwin Keech will preside at a bridge luncheon on Thursday afternoon at her Morningside home for her club. Additional guests will be Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Ar thur Erickson and Mrs. Kenneth Potts. Mrs. Stuart McElhinny ' will be a hostess tonight at her Royal Court apartment for her club. Guests will be. Mrs. Dale Shep herd, Mrs. Dean Boyes and Mrs. Frank Ward. t -Mrs. Leslie Burdette will enter tain at luncheon and bridge on Thursday afternoon at her home on North 14th street for the pleasure of her club. ' Mrs. Paul F. Bale has invited members of her club to a dessert bridge tonight at her Saginaw street home. Mrs. Edgar Pierce was a hostess Tuesday night at her South High street home in honor of her club. A 7 o'clock buffet dinner was fol lowed by bridge. Mrs. Walter Grimm was an additional guest. Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry was a luncheon and bridge hostess Tues day afternoon at her Fairmonut Hill home. Additional guests were Mrs. Linn C. Smith and Mrs. Vern W. Miller. , Mrs. Homer L. Goulet entertain ed at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her country place for the plea sure of her club. Mrs. John McCullough has bid den members of her club to her Candalaria Heights home tonight for an evening of cards, followed by a late supper. Mrs. Paul Hansen and Mrs. R. C. Hunter were hostesses for a dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Monday at the former's home. Guests were Mrs. J. N. Chambers, Mrs. Charles Jory and Mrs. Edna Taylor. Program Given For Rebekahs Salem Rebekah . Lodge.- met Monday evening with Mrs. Don ald Muelhaupt, noble grand, pre siding. The Ladies auxiliary of the Patriarchs Militant will meet Thursday evening. The Three Links club will meet Friday afternoon. . . r After lodge a program was pre sented by the Past Noble Grand's club. Later refreshments were served. -. ? i I I M I Just A Twist of the Dial Frigidaire Does the Work Frigidaire's live-Water Action puts surging hot suds through end through the clothes. Gets thorn really dean , . . gentry. Clothes are in the water all the ltllVSJI . . - -- - --- - ---- ! : -- rsnrxrn nuxrs mt imjiia i ttzi m 115 South Commercial' I- Rose-Thomas f i Silverton At a double ring ceremony at the Philomath Evan gelical United Brethren church on Friday. April 13, Miss Nita Thom as, daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Thomas of Philomath, became the bride of D. Neil Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parzy Rose of Silver-ton--"- . .'" " - The Rev. Charles Whelchel offi ciated with Mrs. Frank Kills play ing the wedding music The bride, given in marriage by her brother, LeRoy Thomss, wore a ballerina length gown of white embroidered organdy with a petal bolero. She carried a bouquet of pink roses and freesia and a white Bible. A pouf of white feathers with a touch of pink formed her hat. Miss Lucille Hollister, maid of honor, was her only attendant. She wore a gown of navy organdy with white accessories and a ' cor sage of varigated carnations.! S. Parzy Rose IL of Canby, was best man for his brother. Jerry Anderson served as usher. Candle lighters were Miss Hazel Burleson and Miss Ha Carlson. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Thomas wore a gray dress maker suit with-pink accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. Mrs. Rose was dressed in navy faille suit with gray accessories and similar corsage. For "going away the bride chose a blue organdy dress and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Boss are spending their honeymoon at the coast Mr. Rose will be commissioned in June and then the couple will leave for Georgia. Clear Lake Mrs. A. A. Elcbel berger was hostess Wednesday to efvtsn tnsm1SpM of the extension unit. Officers elected were Mrs. Kenneth Seeley. chairman; Mrs. M. L. Mills, vice-chairman; and Mrs. Arthur Evans, secretary-trea surer. On the program were Mrs. Vernon zornes, Mrs. Artnur Jbvans, Mrs. T. C Mason, Mrs. Arthur Sorenson. Mrs. Ted Girod and the hostess. fp - COMPLETELY BECONDITIONED Vacann Cleaner Scrvico 260 Stale Nuptials Frfgidalre's exclusive Selecf-O Dial dees an of the work! Jt takes the dirt out of dothes. It lets you select the washing time you want . . . wen for Rayons, Nylons and Woolens. onncorj city Phone 3-9143 j Washington School Mathers club is sponsoring a white l elephant and rummage sale on Friday and Saturday of this week at 228 North Qmimercial street Mrs. Mose Van Dell is general chairman of the sale and proceeds will be used to pay for the inter-communication system at the school. ' J -'.-.;"r':"-'. - -''I Y 'iV.-...-' . Voters League Meets Tonight j The evening discussion group of the League of Women Voters of Salem will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Robert Gangware, 2640 Pioneer Drive, at 7:30 o'clock. The topic to be discussed Is "Ore goo's Tax System". Leading the discussion and presenting the pro gram will be Mrs. Hal DeSart who has already given this topic at the afternoon discussion group. The afternoon group will meet on Thursday at noon for a no-host lunch with Mrs. Neil Brown, 1638 Mission. 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