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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1951)
I SOCIETY CLUBS' MUSIC A round j own.... i r By Jeryme English J'' BETROTHAL. NEWS ; . At a party Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burr announcement was made of the en gagement of their daughter, Juan- ita, to tieraia Anaresen, son 01 mi. and Mrs. C E. Andresen . . . No wedding date has been set . . . Both will graduate from Salem high school in June . . . Canasta was in i play during the afternoon with re freshments served by the host esses . . . Attending the affair . . . were Miss Burr and her fiance, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Andresen, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Burr . . . the Misses Delores Werner, Wilma Blue, Ada Hudson, Barbara Russ, Pat Hall, Irene Bibby . . . Milo Tibbetts, Marvin Schirman, Jack Versteeg, Ray Braaten and Bud Reed. - MAY WEEKEND . . . festivities at Willamette university campus I Friday,, Saturday and Sunday . . . Numerous social affairs to honor Queen Alice Adams of Salem and her princesses Nickie Haynes and Lu Dene Hagrave ; . . . Opening event for Saturday will be the all school sing in the morning . . . The coronation of Queen Alice at 1:30 o'clock The queen's tea imme diately following at University house between 3 and 5 o'clock for which President and Mrs. G. Her bert Smith are hosts each year . . . All students, alumnae and inter ested townspeople invited to the affair . . . The royal ball to take place Saturday night in the school - gymnasium . . . "SoGthern Sere nade" the theme with Jimmy Van" Hoomisten's 12 - piece orchestra from Portland engaged to play for dancing .. . Closing event of the weekend for the queen and her court will be the YWCA campus breakfast on Sunday morning at Lausanne hall . . . There will be numerous high school seniors from . mllwiver the state : here for the weekend as guests of students ... Sororities and fraternities have planned informal affairs in honor of their guests ... - The Oregon State . . . college campus will attract a number of Salem mothers this coming week end for the annual Mother's Week end celebration ... . Numerous, events to honor the mothers-who will also be entertained by-"theh-sons and daughters at dinners at the living organizations on the campus ... Among the mothers planning the weekend festivities are Mrs. John Beakey, Mrs;) Ver non Perry, MrsrR. Gf Blaxall, Mrs. Walter Snyder, MrsrBruce Cran dall, Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. Chester Pickins, Mrs. W. G. Bur ris, Mrs. George Rhoten, Mrs. Vern McMullen, Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Donald Hendrie, Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mrs. Emmett Welling, Mrs. Elmore Hi'l, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Earl Cooley, Mrs. F. J. Forristel, Mrs. Leslie Burdette, Mrs.. Ruth Hern don, Mrs. Emmett Rogers, Mrs. S. H Ruhl, Mrs. La Verne . Young, Mrs. Wayne Gordon, Mrs. Everett Andresen, Mrs.' J. T. Rosen, Mrs. William Wiederkehr, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. ; D. H. Upjohn, Mrs. Edward Majek, Mrs. Glen McAllister, Mrs. Austin Wilson, Mrs. Carl Wendt, Mrs. D. G. De Sart, and Mrs. Deral Jones ... AT RANDOM . . . Leaving next Sunday for a several months sttay in southern California will be Mrs. Wayne M. Price, who is headed for San Pedro to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Ziesler (Marjorie Price) . . . Mr. Ziegler is stationed at Fort McArthur with the army, having left Salem for active duty last fall ... Mrs. Price will also visit her sister, Mrs. Earl Ander son, in Glendale, and with her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson ... Weekend visitors . . . were Mrs. Dwight Aden and daughter, Carol, of Spokane, who were guests of her parents, the Gordon Blacks ... Last week Mrs. Aden visited in Wilsonville and Portland with rel atives and friends . . . : In Eugene . . . for several days are Mrs. John A. Miller and son. Tommy, of Columbus, Ohio, who are in the capital for a month at the home of her parents, the Fred Moxleys . . . The Moxleys accom panied their daughter to Eugene on Saturday and she and her son are you OLD at 2 J -or YOUNG at 50? CYHERGICiOll" Combui dry mom ' m bub cowt fot limes "Moutmrntf Compltxton Htlpt distoivo tmrfsct port Ttmdt to fait tor- toco kroorm spot lCTtts oxygen totkio.ot i youth Ltt tkj tlton, tltor mmd roiioMt. You will ftti and too (be dJlereoce u once! in. 1 ..TT: I I TP I Cc!:il Druj Slzp "ifaie at liberty - : I A. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blackmer (Aleene Cray croft) who were married in April at the First Christian church. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Craycroft and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blackmer. They are now in Chicago, where he is stationed with the navy. (Fireside photo). Jefferson Has Flower Show JEFFERSON The fifth annual flower show and silver" tea spon sored by the Jefferson Woman's club, drew a large crowd Wednes day afternoon, but about half the number of exhibits displayed at last spring's show. Mrs. R. B. Winslow cif Silverton and Mrs. C. A.. Kells of Salem judged the show. Sweepstakes ribbons were awarded to Mrs. George Mason for her red blooming Ephilelum cactus, to Mrs. Guy Roland and Mrs.-Herbert Looney, who tied for most blue ribbons of the show, and to Mrs. Les Shields on her ar arrangement of tulips, and bleed ing heart. . Flower show blue ribbons were given to the following: ' Potted plants Mrs. Herbert Looney, assorted; Mrs. 'George Mason, ; Ephilelum; Mes. Louise Johnston, philadendronj Mrs. A. B. Hinz, Sultana; Miss Greta Looney, ivy. Horticulture Mrs. Helen CayT wood, primrose; Mrs. Herbert Looney, anemone; Mrs. Herbert Looney,- wild flower ejection. African violets Terry Bailes; dish garden --Mrs. Herbert Looney, low arrangement Mrs. Guy Ro land; miniature Mrs. Guy Ro land; shadow box Mrsi Guy Ro land. Mantel arrangement Mrs. W. R. Terhune; high arrangement Mrs. Maude Epley; pottery Mrs. Virgil Bailes; twin Mrs. Les Shields; pottery Mrs. A. B. Hinz; corsage Mrs. Caywood. Pouring were Mrs. David H. Looney, Mrs. Marion D. Looney of Salem, Mrs. Harold Wynd, Mrs. D. C. Buchner. Serving were Mrs. Paul VanScoy, Mrs. R. H. Beal, Mrs. A, W. Pierce and Mrs. Her bert Looney. CLUB CALENDAfi TUESDAY Missouri club, no-host dinner with Mrs. R. B. McClay. 325 . Mission St.. 12 JO p.m. OES. Chadwick chapter, Masonic Temple. 8 p.m. Yomarcos with Mrs. Fred Zimmer man. 573 Statesman street. 1:15 p.m. Salem Women's Army-Navy League luncheon. Marion hotel, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Sons of Union Veterans and auxili ary, 6:30 covered dish dinner, meeting; later. First CGSgregational church guild. 2 pjn, at church board meeting at 1 p.m.. primary room. Royal Neighbors of America, Camp 1360. meet at VFW hall. 8 p.m. remained to visit with relatives and friends ... A motor trip . . . along the Ore gon coast the past week for Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shinn, who re turned home on Cunday . . Can't Fill Him Up Since We Switched to Curly's Milk Cups and glasses empty fast' when they're filled with richer-tasting CURLTS MILK. Keep' your wh o I e family j nealrhy and happy . switch to delicious CURLrS MILK today. CURLY'S Your Friendly Home Owned Dairy Phono 3-8783 Sally Grieg Has "Birthday. Sally Greig was hostess (at : a luncheon at The Spa on Saturday in celebration of her 16th. birthday. : Invited were ,Mary Lou Zum walt Judy Foreman, Sharon Campbell, Karen Morely, Joan Seamster, Margie Barge, Julie Mil' ler, Claudia and -Clarice Waters, Anna Mae Lockenour, Beth Fjroeb stel, Evelyn Lebold, Sandra Ahder son, Jackie Jones, Judy Burdette, Jozann Clarke, Beverly Johns, Jody Boyer, Nan Steele. Liouisa Lamb, Patsy Snyder. Jerry Bales, Ann Gallaspy, Carol Strebig , Decorations were large nosjegays and smaller ones marked the places. Mrs. Clayton Foreman and Mrs. Chester Zumwalt assisted Mrs. Clarence Grieg, mother of the honor guest. Willamina A birthday party was held at the home of Mrt and Mrs. Jim Shipley for their son, Denny, on his fourth birthday. Guests were Mollie and Colleen McGee, Judy Marshall, Anna Hen ry, Monty Elliott, Harold FoxJ Carl Jonn, Biu Kamey, Biilie Lee, (John and bteven Kisseeuw. Glover-Huntly Wedding Read ,,r Sheridan Miss Lorraine Hunt ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Huntley, and Leslie E. Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, were married April 20 at the Sher idan Methodist church. The Rev. Everett Gardner read the cere mony. Mrs. Arnold Huntley of Seaside, sister-in-law of the bride, played, the wedding music and ac companied Barbara ; Judd who sang. , ' . v The bride," given in marriage by her: father, wore a tailored beige suit with black and white access ories, and carried a white Bible and an- orchid. Miss Lois Ann Calkins was maid-of honor. Miss Rene Laux and Miss Bonnie Ellis were bridesmaids. J - ; ' James A. Stillwell was best man and Wally Fisher and Paul Mam were ushers. . After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the brides parents. Mrs. Arnold Huntley serv ed. Assisting were Barbara Judd, Bonnie Ellis, Janice. Qarrabrandt, Joyce Walden and Doris.Rogers. Housewdrming Is Surprise , v Miss Mary Jean Boedigheimer was given a surprise shower and house warming on Monday night at her new home. Members of the state tax commission attending were: Mesdames A. A. McRae, Flor ence Ely, Daisy Crenshaw, H. O. Wagner, and the Misses Connie and Margy Michaels, Delores Brown, Dorothy Bond, Georganne Burghart. 3. - If' 5 n v I 'I t "4 i it , A' J. Mrs. Robert Ray Gardner, the former Irma Lee Martin, married in March at the Church of Jesus Christ o .Latter Day Saints. With the bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Martin, is Julene Ba"tchel of Seattle, flower girl The groom is the son of Mrs. Delia White of Idaho Falls. (Artz Photography).' . -: " " " - yi mm Prices Slashed on All Used Home Laundry Appliances Daring Hogg's 38ih Anniversary Sale TESTED! APPROVED! GUARAIITEED! - No Down Paymenl-$5.00 Per Honlh on This Group 1 Utile Gkrnt" tray washer I Thor Ironer (Large roll) 1 Speed queen Washer , j Your choice group 20.00 21.50 49.50 2 Apex washers 1 Easy wringer 2 ABC washers 49.50 49.50 49.50 1 Norge washer 1 Speedgueen 1 Montgomery 49.50 .49.50 Wart 49.50 All These Washers are Tested, ApproTed and Guaranteed No Down Payment. MAYTAG 2 MxtUr. 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Monday, ArrH C3. 1SS1 3 -0 whera. All of t t B 1 group of H 1 hoen tested Jl W -condition X teated and ap fa r 7 TH go fast I : r" : - n. i i i First Birthday : Calls for Party Mrs. Willard Schade ; entertain ed on Thursday for her daughter LaWana Kae on her first birthday. Balloons were used for decora tions.' Present were Mrs.; L. Dav ies, Sandra and Virginia Mrs. William Exline, Chris and Gregg, Judy and Anita Panther, Carol and Mashelle Simpson, Mrs. E. Brut scher, Sherry and Stevie, Linda Morey, Laurel and Mavis Malbon, Beverly Young, Doug - Hurlburt, Christy Cherry, Mrs. Mike Gross and Orianne, an4 the honor guest's sister and - brother - . Penny and Denny. .-,. C-; ; - - : Mrs. Schade served cake "whiclf she won on a local radio contest ? PIJ:F elub met, with Mrs.' Clif ford Schultz. Mrs. eno. Brewster was given1 a shower.1 Mrs. Harry Wilson and Alice Vaiparet were co-hostesses. r , Ladies - auxiliary to Patriarchs militant ' was entertained by Mrs. Charles ,Neubauer. Mrs. John Madigan was installed right tide to the" past president by Mrs. Clar ence Tpwnsend and Mrs. Lloyd, Wood. Miss Hael Price was chairman of a program commem orating the organization's 32nd birthday. Participating were Mrs. Townsend, Lawrence Kimball, Justina Kildee, John; Madigan, Mrs. Ida Traglio and : Mrs. Carl Engstrom were the only charter1 members present. Next meeting is May 31. Pythian Sisters and Knifhts of Khorasseii of this area planning to attend the institution of Nomad Southa of Corvallis May 5 at Cor vallis should make . reservations with Mrs. Elmer Patrick, 234 North 11th street, Corvallis by May 4. A dinner will be held at the First Methodist church at 6:30 and the meeting at Legion hall in Corval lis at 8 pjn. y RoisuocAKOca Cotton keeps you carefree and pretty the summer long I Vp! Cotton wins on every count because It washes so beautifully, wears 'most forever . . . keeps flower-fresh even . when the mercury soars! 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