The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 06, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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S OC1 E T Y . CLUBS MU S I C
Around
Town . . .
- By Jeryme Twglha
TIDBITS OF NEWS - . . Vaca
tioning this week at their summer
place at Neskowin are Mr. and
fcrs. W. L Needham ; . . they have
s their house guest Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wiper of Eugene, former
Salem residents ...
Ketam heme . . . Mrs. Charles
A Sprague returned to the capital
Jfonday night from a week's stay
in Richmond, Calif, with her son-in-law
and daughter. Dr. and Mrs.
fcilvin T. Hurley, and their chil
dren, Nancy, Arthur and Janet . . .
Called to aetive dnty ... Sa
lem friends will be Interested to
leara that Captain Kaswtll Beach
ef Portland is new at Fart Wor
gen. Wash, with the signal carps
... He received Ua orders short
ly after the tastily snored Into
their new name ... Mrs. Beach
and the two rhildren plan to re
main hi rertland far Che ncea
ent ... . .
Conuneaceaient s e a k e r . . .
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
James T.:Brand delivered the com
mencement-address to the gradu
Btine class at Northwestern Col
lege of Law Tuesday night . . . Mrs.
Bf and accompanied her husband
to Portland and they were dinner
aruests of Judge and Mrs. Mac
tarmac ocw preceding the grad
uation ...
Luncheon gneats . . . eX Mr.
- and Mrs. Harris Lfets ea Tnes
Ir were Lt (Jg) and Mrs. Hea
IT Jahssia aa4 Miaa Mlanle Just
... the Johnsons are learlng
todsy far Rhode Island, where
he wCl he tUUoned with the
aavy ... They hare been In the
oapiUl the past tea days visiting
their pnmnta. Dr. aad Mrs. Bar-
, ton A. Myers end Mrs. Ders
JohnsesT ...
Expiated heme ... Thursday
traaa Ashland wUl be Steven
Besses, sen of Mr. aad Mrs. L.
T. Btsnan ... He kaa been at
ieedimr the Sesthern Oreaon
CaUege -t Education . . . His
Brother, Whitney, was among the
-' Salem ..high school grsdnte
Manday aight . . ;
Third .birthday .
Thursday afternoon
Shlnn, son cf the
Eh inns ... Honoring Jeff will be
his grandmother, Mrs. Leland M.
Eh inn, his grandfather, the Rev.
J. H. McDonald of Portland, Dickie
Da via, Carol Clark, Craig Cham
. party on
for " Jeffrey
Leland A.
hers, Susan Specht, John and Jim j
Shinn . . . t .--
BUDAL SHOWTXS . ..' are
highlighting the social agenda this
week with the many June brides-
elect sharing In much of the en
tertaining . . Miss Mary Louise
Herndon, who will become Mrs.
David DeCook on June 18. will be
the honor guest at a pre-nuptial
party Thursday night when Miss
Norvada Smedley and Miss-Jean
duBuy entertain at the H. E. Smed
ley home . ;. . A miscellaneous
shower will fete the bride-to-be
and a dessert supper will be
served following an Informal eve
ning ... Bidden are twenty Chi
Omega sorority sisters and friends
of Miss Herndon . . . Another
party being planned for the bride
elect is slated for June 12 when
Mrs. Lynn Barker, assisted by Mrs.
Bruce Barker, entertains at her
home on Sandringham Drive . . .
Twe brides-to-be . .'. were hon
ored at a shower and informal tea
on Tuesday afternoon when Miss
Wesley woodard entertained 'for
Miss Jean Gilmer and Miss Clari-
beCe Easton at the John W. Gil
mer home . . . Attending the affair
were Chi Omega sorority sisters
of the honor guests . . . .
A laaeheeat la beine planned
by Miss Irene McLeed aad Miss
Jasephine Canghell far Satarday
afternoon at the f eraser's heme
ea North 13th street . . . The af
fair wm beaer Mlsa Crystal
Haatlnrton. Jaae bride-elect ef
Henry Hadley Dixon ef Portland
. . . Thirty ef the college set have
beea invited to the party, which
wUl also be a reunion for assay.
. ..with coeds eemtag frees the
ether schools, Portland aad Ea-
reae for the cession ... As
sisting the hesteasos arfll be their
soothers, Mrs. L. C. McLeed aad
Mrs. Joka Canghell . . . ; ;
Igsser gaest . . at a no-host
luncheon at the Camellia room of
the Senator hotel Monday noon
was Miss Janyce Baker, bride
elect of Albert Miles . . . Miss
Mathilda Gill, principal of Rich
mond school, arranged the -affair
and bidden were members of the
school staff ... A miscellaneous
shower feted the guest of honor
. . . Attending were Miss Baker,
Miss Gilles, Miss Elizabeth Beers,
Miss Edith Fanning. Miss Hazel
Sewell, Mrs: Lorena Cline, Mrs.
Carmen Jennison, Mrs. Mary
Sweger, Mrs. Ellen Thibeau. Mrs.
A. L. Wallace, Mrs. Arthur H.
Maynard, Mrs. Walter Robinson,
Joe Bowersoz, Jr. and George Lyn
berg . .
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The breakfast mlaaaed by Moth
ers of Bethel 43, Job's Daughters
in honor of the girls for Sunday,
June 10 at the Masonic Temple
has been cancelled.
Home Nuptials
Unite Couple
At an B o'clock worirfinv rn.
many on Tuesday night Mrs. Mary
Denton Byrd became the bride of
Cecil John Mollert at the home -of
we onae on souur lttn street. The
Rev. Brooks Moore' performed the
t o'clock rites before the fireplace
which was banked with pink and
wmie roses and candies. -
Mrs. Gordon H. Broderick of
BeUfvue, Wash, was the organist
and played the wedding marches
and accompaniments - for - Mrs.
Koyct L. Tomkia and Noah C
Levering, who sang' a duet, and
for Mrs. Tomlrin, who' rendered
a solo. .
For her wedding the bride chose
a-white suit with navy accessor
ies and corsage of gardenias and
pink rosebuds. George G. Denton
gave his sister in marriage.
'Mr. and Mrs. Noah" C-Levering,
son-in-law and daughter of the
bride, attended the couple. The
latter wearing a navy suit with
white accessories and corsage of
pink and white carnations.
Norma Ruth Levering and New
ton Levering, grandchildren of the
bride, were flower girl, and ring
bearer. Nonna wore a pink and
white organdy dress and her flow
ers were pink rosebuds. Dr. Max
E. Denton and Richard D. Denton
were the ushers.
A reception followed the nup
tials and the bride's table carried
out the pink and white color
scheme. Presiding at the coffee
urns and cutting the cske were
Mrs. George G. Denton, Mrs. Max
E. Denton and Mrs. Richard D.
Denton.
- After a wedding trip the couple
Miss Arlene:!
Meyer Tells ;
Betrothal -
At the party for which Miss
Arlene Meyer was hostess Mon
day niht in honor of Miss Betty
Trietch, bride-elect of Paul Wat-
kins, she took the occasion to an
nounce her own engagement to
Private Thomas Burger. USA. son
of Dr.1 and Mrs. Fred W. Burger,
all of, Salem. - .' ; !.;
Miss Meyer Is tha daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.' A. B. Meyer and
the party was held at the Meyer
home pn Fairview avenue. No date
has been set for the wedding. In
the last shower gift ' opened ' by
Miss Trietch she found an engage
ment Xing and a card bearing the
names of "Arlene and Tom . '
Miss Meyer is a graduate of Sa
lem schools and is now employed
in the Marion county school office.
Her finance is a graduate of Hill
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wUl be at home in Salem at 135
South! 14th street ( ,
Military Academy and attended i
Midland -'Conestn Fremont; Ne
braska, prior to entering the army. 1
He Is now stationed at Fort Bliss,
Texas and was recently home on
furlough. ; ,r
Honoring Miss Trietch were
Miss Delores Farnam, Miss De
lores' Lyons, Miss Phyllis Scott,
Miss Fredia Smith, Miss Rebecca
Selman, Ml&s Lois Sorenson. Miss
Joyce Rautengranz, Miss Beverly
Roberts, Miss Donna Plenge, Miss
Roberta KlempeL Miss Mary Alice
Andresen. Miss Mary Jane Gil
man, Miss Esther Trietch. Mrs.
Betty Sodeman, end the hostess.
Members ef chapter G. PEO wd
be entertained at Thetford Lodge,
the mountain home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles A. Sprague on the
Little North Fork of the' Santiam
Thursday afternoon. A - no-host
luncheon will be served and this
will be the last meeting of the
group until f alL The social com
mittee' Is in charge of arrange
ments including Mrs. M e 1 v i n
Geist, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Mrs.
Gordon McGilchrist. Mrs. - Ralph
Dobbs. Mrs. J. Howard Shubert,
Mrs. C. K. Logan and Mrs. Thomas
Facey.
Miss Bedford to
Prostnf Pupils
:M1m Ruth' Bedford will present
a group of high school students In
a recital tonight at S pan. at the
Roberto .studios. 503 N. Summer
." They will be assisted by Profes
sor T. & Roberts in an organ solo.
also a piano and organ duo with
Mrs. Ronald Craven and Miss Bed
ford. The interested public is in
vited. ; - j.
The ; following students taking
part are Max Suko. Betty Jo Dav
en port. Bob Carlson, Nadine Small,
Gary Jones, Sharon .Brown, Pris-
dHa Payne, Patricia Payne. Dor
othy MacGregor,' Marjory Beaver
and Anita Tonning. -
WnUmina The Plywood snxi-
liary met this week and gave Nan
cy Can by a shower. The meeting
was held at the home of Barbara
Elliott with Phoebe Delker as co
hostess.' Tho next meeting will be
June 18 at the Buell park and will
be a picnic Marlon Evenson and
Edna Kangiser will be hostess.
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Sons ef tXaloa Votoraas and
niary moci wtth Mrs. Xdna Watorsia
6 motui cottage aw ; cor
diaaor. JQ pja. -
Ladles of urano Army of In
public with Mrs. Ids Crowloy. S03S H.
Church at noon luncheon, bsatsoao
esaloo foUowias.
ryuuan Sisters meat at Boavar aau.
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St. Paura cuua or xpneopai eft urea.
12:30 no-boat hmehoon. portah honan.
Women's Guild of First Congregation
al church, annual meeting and plcnls
at Howard Doak residence oa Croisaa
Road, 1 pja. s
' Marion Lata Norrfs WmWtii j
ioo Guild with Mra. LUly Hall.
South Church at. a pjn. ' - .
Royal Neighbors of America meet
at VTW haU. pjn. j
THUXSOAT - 1 1
Ketser Lodlaa Rewins club wtth Mrs.
W. E. Savaco. J41S Norto Church aU.
all day. co-boat luncheon.
American Gold Star Mothers meet
at VTW ban, S pjn. 1
Merry Ming ten with Mrs. Albert
Fabry, 142S North lth itroet. annual
,HoUyworreri7-GoRound club
with Mia riorenco Kleeman. SOTS Hol
lywood Drive, S pjn.
Spiritual Sunflower club with Mra,.
Arthur Riggs, 1279 McArthur st. i te
5 pjn.-.- ; - . - '
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Cherry Court. Oroor I of Amaranthj
breakfast. Masonic Temple. S to 11JS
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