The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1951, Page 3, Image 3

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SOCI ETY - CLUBS MUSIC
A round
Town ..
By Jeryme EniUsh
TRAVEL TALK . . . There will be
a reunion in Fargo, North Dakota,
this week for the Daniel J. Mc
Lellan family . . . Their daughter,
Sally, who has been in Germany
with the army special services for
the past two years, docked in New
York Friday V . . she plans to
spend the summer months in
Salem with her parents . . . The
senior McLellans are leaving by
car this morning for Fargo to meet
their daughter and visit their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel J. McLellan, jr., who now
reside in Fargo, where he is an
irrigation specialist at North Da
kota State College . . . Sally will
visit a few days in New York and
Washington, D. C, and plans to
arrive in Fargo on Saturday to
join her family . . . Mr, and Mrs.
McLellan and Sally will return to
the west together, planning to ar
rive in Salem on June 4 . . .
Entraining . . . for Columbia,
Missouri, on Tuesday will be
Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, who will
attend the graduation of her
- daughter. Sharon, from Ste
phens College on May 29 . .
The two will leave immediately
after the 8:30 a.m. exercises to
return west . . . arriving in time
for the graduation of the Ham
ilton' other daughter. Norma,
from Salem high school on June
4 . . . Both girls plan to attend
the University of Oregon in the
fall . . .
Flying east ... on Monday will
be Mr. and Mrs. Ted need . . .
they will take delivery on a new
car . In Lansing, Michigan, and
then enjoy a leisurely drive across
country Enroute they will stop
at the Broadmoor hotel in Colo
rado Springs for a two day so
journ ...
Returning- . . . east by plane on
Tuesday will be Mrs. John Arthur
Miller and son, Tommy, who have
been in the capital the past month
from their home in Columbus,
Ohio, visiting with Mrs. Miller's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B.
Moxley ... This weekend she is
in Eugene visiting with friends
. . . The travelers will meet Mr.
Miller in Detroit, Mich., where
he has been attending school, and
from there will drive to their
home in Columbus ...
South bound . . . Sally Barr and
Joan Voigt left by car Sunday
morning for a ten day stay in
San Francisco and Carmel ...
Expected home ... on Friday
will be Mrs. Haxel Downing
Goodman, who is returning; from
. a six months world tour ... She
- left here in December for New
"York and returned to the east
ern city several, weeks ago ...
She has been v i a it I n g with
friends and enjoying tours of
Long Island and taking in many
of the stage shows ... Mrs.
Goodman was delighted with
England and remained two
weeks longer In London, returning-
to the states on the Queen
Elizabeth . . . Other highlights
of her trip were Paris, Rome
and the Holy Land . . . While
Mrs. Goodman has been away
her North Church street home
lias been occupied by Mrs. Ray
mond Walsh ...
A WEDDING ... of interest to
the bride's many Salem friends is
the announcement being made
today by Mrs. A. F. Marcus of
the marriage of her daughter, Mrs.
Mabel E. Cooley, to Robert W.
Prentiss of Portland, which was
quietly solemnized on Saturday,
May 19 . . . After a short trip
along the Oregon coast the couple
will be at home in Salem at 2270
Center street ...
The last meeting- until fall was
held by the Auburn Mothers club
at the school house Thursday night.
New officers elected were: presi
dent, Mrs. Dale Olson; vice pres
ident. Mrs. Cornelius Feskens, and
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lloyd
Maas. Speaker was Dr. A Weston
Niemela, special education direc
tor for the Salem schools.
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Mrj cmd Mrs. Henry Ahrens (Esther Sheridan) vho
were married on May 16 at St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran
church by the Rev. Mark A. Getzendaner. A reception fol
lowed 0t the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Gardner. Attending the couple were Mrs. Richard
P. Beyer and Eddie Ahrens. The; couple will live in Turner.
Bonf Heur Has
New Officers
Members of the Bon Heur club
elected ; Ed Harrison as the new
president 'at the Friday night
dance. Fred Humphrey was elect
ed vice 'president; Kenneth Hamil
ton secretary-'reasurer, and Mrs.
Neil Brown publicity. Guests at
the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Seamstrer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Halvorson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Jacobseh, Drj and Mrs. Estill
Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ander
son, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Gregg.
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Mrs. Harris Lieta will entertain
at luncheon today a -her South
Liberty, street home for board
members of Women of Rotary.
Plans vUl be made for the group's
final luncheon meeting of the sea
son on jMay 28.
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Auburn Mrs. Verne L. Ost
rander,; Mrs. Alma Hatfield, Mrs.
Pauline Richard and Mrs. Stuart
Johns were noon luncheon guests
at the Boyd Bennett home at Al
bany on Wednesday.
On; Etiquette
I By Roberta Leo
Q. Would it be all right for a
girl to send a young man a birth
day card, I e v e n though he has
never lent her a card or given
her a gilt?
A. Yes; i there is nothing at all
wrong with this. This is merely a
thoughtful gesture, and the young
man would be presumptuous to
think it anything else.
Q. Isn't t the duty of the bride
groom to I buy his own wedding
ring?: I 1 ! I
A. No. He should, of course, buy
the wedding ring for his bride,
but shk should buy the bride
groom'! ring. I
Q. If a hostess is giving a cock
tail party,! and has no husband or
maid, how should she serve her
drinks? j - ,
A. She may ask some male guest,
who is experienced, to help make
the cocktails. 1
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Tjappetl for Honoraries
Two Oregon State college stu
dents from Salem have been tap
ped for membership in campus
honor societies. Sigma Tau, en
gineering honorary, pledged Rich
ard James Cavanaugh, senior in
engineering and son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Cavanaugh, route 8.
JCi Sigma Pi, national forestry
honor fraternity, initiated Henry
Aj Froehlich, junior in forestry and
son of Mr. and Mrs. William Froe
hlich, 765 North 15th.
Brooks Mrs. Elmer Hahn will
be hostess and Mrs. Ambrose Jones
co-hostess for the Brook Garden
club at the Hahn home Thursday,
May 24. Mrs. Henry Rasmussen
will speak on iris culture and vari
eties. -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tischler
of Gresham were guests of his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank jTischler,
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loomis and
baby, of Portland, Mr. iand Mrs.
Norton Wood, Jimmy and Stephen,
were recent dinner guests at the
Virgil Loomis home. S
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Tour Corners Mr. and Mrs.
I.J H. White had as their house
guests over the week end Mrs. L.
P. White and daughters Sharon and
Charlene. The husband and father
is; L. P. White and is stationed at
the U.S. .Naval hospital In Yoko
suka, Japan. 3
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Fetes 'Matrons'
Mrs. Andrew Berglund and Mrs.
Conley Ward were honored at a
party Friday night when Mrs. Jo
seph W. Chambers and Mrs. Era
mett Forsythe entertained at he
former's Fairmount Hill home. The
affair was an au revoir party as
the honor guests are soon leaving
Salem to make their homes else
where. A dessert supper was serv
ed and spring flowers used in dec
orating. - . ;i
Bidden by the hostesses to fee
Mrs.. Berglund and Mrs. Ward
were Mrs. Lyle Rea, Mrs. Albert
Wickert, Mrs. Marie Wood, Mrs.
Lyle Suitter, Mrs. Clay Egleston,
Mrs. Bea Obery, Mrs. Keith Olson,
Mrs. Charles Stingby, Miss Unam
ae Stoyka and Miss Esther Long
Shower Given
For Bride-Elect
A bridal shower was given on
Friday night at the home of Miss
Florence Steward, for Miss Donna
Holman who will marry Eugene
Hough on June 10. It was a mis
cellaneous shower.
Present were: Mrs. N. O. Hol
man, Miss Lorelei Holman, Mrs.
Ralph Wilcox, Judy Wilcox, Miss
Evelyn Hough, Miss Lillian Weath
ers, Miss Janet Hunt, Mrs. Olaf
Talofson Mrs. Marie Goplerude,
Mrs. Paul Almquist, Mrs. T. Sel
mer Ness, Mrs. Roy Hill, Mrs. Ken
neth Hough, Mrs. Everett Cordon,
Mrs. Ed Bristol, Miss Evelyn Benz,
Miss Rita O'Brian, Miss Violet
Moore", Miss Dorothy Warren, Miss
Edna Jones, Miss Vivian Reuter,
Miss Jean Wilson, Miss Rosemary
Taylor, Miss Iris Canski, Miss Mar
ian Kernen, Mrs. Nick Le Rude,
Miss Phyllis Le Rude, Mrs. Walter
Rutherford and Mrs. E. L. Stew
ard. Mrs. Schmidt to
Present Pupils
Lois Plummer Schmidt will pre
sent her pano pupils in recital
tonight at 7:45 o'clock in the Car
rier room of the First Methodist
church. Students appearing on the
program are Judy McClellan, Eu
genia Margosian, Linda McClaugh
ry, Linda Bates, Allen Bates, Nan
cy Bates, Joanne Cooley, Sharon
Kinton, Sherill Br'nkley and Janet
Lundy. - j
Others appearing on the program
are: Gloria, Kathleen and Rodney
Schmidt, piano pupils of Margaret
Hoog; Rodney Schmidt, violin stu
dent of Victor Palmason; Linda
Lee Miklia and Judy Mansfield,
piano pupils of Mrs. David Bates.
Assisting with a group of vocal
numbers will be Miss .Shirley Bos
ell, soprano, student of John.
Schmidt, jr.
Hubbard Luncheon featuring
'sweet rolls' was served to the
members of the Hubbard Exten
sion unit at their final meeting
of this year, by project leaders,
Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs.
Pete Hunt, assisted by Mrs. Rich
ard Pence.
New officers were installed by
Mrs. Edward Schoor, assisted ' by
Mrs. Anderson, retiring president.
Mrs. E. T. Rose was installed as
chairman, Mrs. Floyd Dominick,
vice president; Mrs. J. J. Van Lieu,
secretary, and Mrs. Fobert j as
treasurer. i
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Mrs. Marguerite E. Kirk left past president of the Sa
lem chapter of National Association of Insurance Women,
is pictured being presented the national charter by Mrs.
Eva Brower, Portland, regional director, at the chapter's
installation banquet Thursday night
CLUB CALENDAR
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MONDAY
Salem Daughter ef the Nile sew
ing, luncheon at noon for the queen.
Jaycee-ettes with Mrs. Jason Le.
1500 South Liberty street. 8 p.m. j
TUESDAY .
Social meeting. American Legion
auxiliary 136. Salem Woman's club
house. S p.m.
Woman s Catholic Order of Forester.
Salem Woman's clubhouse. S p.m.
Chapter BC of PEO. with Mrs. Wayne
Gordon. 1075 Columbia street. I'M p.m.
Chadwick chapter. OES. social club.
Masonic Temple. 1:13 dessert.
WEDNESDAY
Women's Association of First Pres
byterian church. 12:15 luncheon , at
church, meeting at 1:13 p.m. 1
Dakota club meet at aaiem mo
man's club. 6:30 p.m. i
Zeta Tau Alpha alumnae. S p.m. with
Mrs. Ray W. Pinson. 573 Marion street.
Jason Lee circles meet for dessert
luncheons, 1 :13 p.m. - -
THURSDAY
Sojourners 1 p.m. salad lunch. Wo
man's clubhouse. !
Chapter CB of PEO. with Mrs. Irene
Adam. Dallas. 7:30 pjn. !
Social afternoon ciub. Alnsworth
chapter. UD, OES. with Mrs. E. B.
Gabriel 1390 Franklin street, 1 o'clock,
dessert luncheon. I
Past Presidents of Capital Unit.
American Legion auxiliary meet for
dessert supper with Mrs. William
Nothelfer. 1910 Saginaw, 7 JO. j
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FRIDAY
City Panhellenic meet at PI Beta Phi
house. 1445 State street. 2 p.m.
Salem Woman's club installation. 1:30
p.m.. board meeting. 1 pjn. 1
Hubbard A convention report
given by Mrs. L. M. Scholl high
lighted the Tuesday meeting I of
Arion Temple Pythian Sisters. The
report showed that about 40 mem
bers attended the convention in
Oregon City, Saturday, May 12.
The Temple news scrap book won
first prize, the gypsy drill per
formed by the staff won first; in
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the amusement division.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Neakahnie
Temple was a guest. Refreshments
were served by Mrs. B. H. Miller,
Mrs. William Lord and Mrs. Mar
vin Barrett.
Swetie Mrs. Alfred Fanli was
hostess Thursday afternoon for the
May meeting of the new womans
club organized in the community.
The permanent name chosen for
the club is "Swegle Neighbors'
club. i
Sheridan Donald Graves, aaa
of Mr. and Mrs. Max Graves, who
is . stationed at the Coast Guard
base in Seattle visited with his
.parents this week.
Thm Statesman, Seism, Oregon, Monday, llay 21, 1S5I 3
Stay
ton to
Graduate 36
Wednesday
- Ststessaast News ferric
STAYTON ; Stayton grade
school will graduate 36 in com
mencement exercises Wednesday,
May 23, at 8 pjn. in the grade
school auditorium.
Prof. Charles Noxon of Oregon
College of Education at Monmouth,
will be the speaker. The Rev. P.
C. Walcher, pastor of the Assembly
of God, will give the invocation
and benediction.
Pearl Fink will be valedictorian,
and . Jacqueline Kinsman, saluta
torian. Diplomas will be given
out by Ward A. Inglis, chairman
of the school board. Miss Delorah
Mallet, fifth grade teacher, will
sng a song.
.Class history will be-given by
Nancy Frye and the class will by
Jane Cox. Janet Bellin will give
the class prophecy while class hab
its will be told by Bruce Philippi.
Jim .Richmond will list class
sportsmanship. .
Graduates are: Gerald Bellin,
Janet Bellin, Ray Burns, Eugene
Champ, Almetta Coffman. Chris
teen c0l v in, Jane Cox, Freeman
Davis ' Pearl Fink, Dorothy Lee
Frank, Nancy Frye, Darrell GchL
Wilda Gray, BarUett Cray, Joyce
HalL Burl Holm, Murl 1 Holm,
Claudia Hinrichs, Alice Johnson,
Jacqueline Kinsman. Terry KolL,
Violet Lang. BeUy Lew in. Larry
Limbeck, Thomas Martin. Bertha
Miller. Shirley Mitchell. Bruce
Philippi, Jim Richmond. Ray
Richmond, Arnold Valentine. Clau-
dine Whisenhunt, John Whisen
huit, Lois White. Mack Williams
and Shirley Wodtly.
Martha Washingtons grand
daughter, Mary, married Robert E.
Lee in 1831.
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