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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1951)
-fha Stat mrm. Salens. Oroqofl hioadaf. lory ft. 1S31 SOCIETY CLUBS-MUSIC Around Town... By Jeryme Catfish ! THE SOCIAL WHIRL . . .The summer calendar is marked with numerous informal parties with brides-elect and visitors sharing in much of the enterainment . s . . uici Jnann Fit 7-maiirir-e and tier fiance, Joseph R. Gerber, Jr4 Portland, were honored at an at home Sunday afternoon tor which Miss Clair Farry was hostess at :' the Portland residence o 5 her brother and sister-in-law, the Cor don Fan-ays ... Mr. and Mrs. ; Robert M. Fitzmaurice accom- tunivt 4hir titi9ttr to Portland jl .1 1 ..-X. mvmm mm mm m w.. mw ior.the party ... 'sl Uaaer g uesl ... at tBrprise i diaser party Saturday Bight was ; Mrs. Vic McKenste. wbaee haa- fcaad arraaced the aIair at the Walter Kirk's earner place at Devils Lake . . . rroup at the : MeKensie'a Salem f Heads were : hidden te the party . v . The i McKenzies, wbe have made i their home In Carmel sinee Jeav- 1 lag Salem, are spending aaast , af the summer at the Kirk's I lakeside home ... ! Dinner hosts ... Monday nigB : will be Mr. and Mrs. John Caugh- ell, who are entertaining at their North Cottage street home . . . Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tabacchi, Mr. and Mrs. Brute Williams, Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Otte ' I l I k P.nnksll. "- A picnic dinner ... en the ? ' ' agenda far Saturday Bight a the Otte J. Wilson's South Cet Use street heme . . Mrs. WU - hrUfc lab will mtertala their husbands at the no-best - affair ... In the group will be - Mr. and Mrs. Glen ravel, jsr. : and Sirs. Frank Guerta, Mr. and Mr. Burdette Owen, Mr. and ; Mrs. Bruce VanWyngardeu. Mr. i aad Mrs. James Armpriest, Mr. : and Mrs. Gale Besse, LL aad Mrs. Ollie WUliame. wbe wUl he dewa from McChord field. Taeenia, aad the WOaone . . . Visitors te Arrive ... Miss. Julia Johnson will be home today from Portland to spend the month of July with her mother, Mrs. Leona Johnson ... Miss Johnson is' di rector of placement and vocational guidance at Lewis and Clark col- - lege ... A ruht at the) foun.tr luvn eX Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Livesley ... : ....II V. T W I1HI. b arriving from San Francisco . . r 1 A wedding . . . of interest to Sa lem friends of the groom 'took Dlvld Scott Emmons, eldest son t Mr, and Mrs. Clarence . m snoni, former Salem residents, claimed as bis bride, . Joanne Claire Corbett, daughter of Mrs, Jeff Sorter and G. M. Corbett of Albany . . . The afternoon rites were solemnized at the Presbyter' lan church with a reception fol lowing . . . The groom's grand mother. Mrs. Walter D. Pugh, and aunt, Mrs. Katherine Pugh Mont : gumery, both of Salem, presided at the bride's table ... The couple ; will live in Albany r. . The groom - attended Salem schools before Biaving to Albany several years ago . .. Nccdlccralt I &fe3& mm-" w - f i Miss Durham Married to Mr. Gildow This is 1L A dlflereat filet-cro-' abet idea! Two squares that join to make .accessories of lasting beauty. TEN inches la string, you need only EIGHT for a scarf! Filet crochet squares! .Pattern 132 has charts; directions. , r Soa TWEXTT CCTTS ta eolaa far Sm tattcru to the Orcsoe StMamaa. -cJTft Drvtm. P.O. Boa S7M. Chi- rif j SO. H. Fnnt plaraty PATTERN UMEL'R. yeur NAalg aad AODSXHS rith ZO.C . 7 . . ast Twenty Centa gun tta cotnsl tor our Laura Wbeeier Needlecrafl ' Stak, iUutirsUoBS of pattsras (of cr ' -mroueTy kaiiuad aousetooU : trttttorm. tioa. tors - - aur bobtiy ant Kill k'eax. A trc Mttefa ia ariaU 4 4 t boi-S i 4 : . it i , ' r ', : i ; I ' ' . j " I V ; - : Miss Alza Aan Grounds of Astoria, whose, engage ment tol Harry O. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Turner of Salm, has been cmnounced. No wedding dale hd3 been set The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mrs. Grace Grounds of i Brad wood. Mr. Turner Is with thai Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. in As toria. I Today's Pattern 1 ao tm Keep her fresh and sweet and well-dressed all summer! A Four Way Wardrobe, it has a midriff top, shorts) skirt and a shirt that doubles as a jacket. And all easy sewing foe you. Mother! ' Pattern 4787: sizes 2, 4, , t, 10, Size 6 bra, skirt, 1 yards 35- inch; shirt, -1U yards; shorts, yard. This pattern easy to use, aim' pie to sew. is tested for fit. 'Has complete illustrated instructions. tend THIRTY cents ta coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, ear of int iMMunu, rauern utpu r.u Box Silt. Chicate SO, IU. Prtot plainly YOUR NAME. ADDRESS. ZONK. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER. SEND NOW! C a copr 3t mar Asm Adama Summer Pattern Book! Bead all about your aew vacation wardrobe, kow assy tt ta ta aew I biajaor-raan tea. Illustrations at thirty patterns la an atscs. seaa Twenty ceata lor yaa copy today I Free Pattern af Jr. atlas aauMuit prtatad ta beak, r Miss Wood and Mr. Davenport Wed Sunday; At four o'clock ceremony Sun day at the Ocean Jjute-wecozna Congregational churcA Miss Char lotte wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wood, became the bride of Homer C Davenport, son of Mrs. Ronald D. Craven and Lowell . .Davenport of Ijrbanon. Novjt Thicc-Dimcnsional Paint; Yloiks VI ondcrs on Problem W alls and Cracks Miss Martha Elizabeth Durham and Ogden Gildow exchanged their marriage tows at a pretty afternoon ceremony on Sunday at the First Congregational church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Durham, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orman O. Gildow of Klam ath Fan. It was at 4 o'clock that Dr. Seth R. Huntington performed the nup tials before a setting ol yellow and white gliadioluses and white candles. Mrs. Edward Gideon was the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich the organist, V- t Of white frosted organdy over taffeta was the bridal gown, fash ioned with an un pressed pleated skirt, fitted bodice with Peter Pan collar and buttons to the waistline. Her fingertip veil was pleated at the crown and she car ried a bouquet of yellow snap dragons and white carnations cen tered with a. white orchid. Miss Priscilla Durham was her sister's honor maid and wore a ice green frosted organdy frock over taffeta. The dress was fash ioned with an ankle length start and short sleeves. Miss Carmen iider of Bend was the bridesmaid and wore a similar frock of yellow frosted organdy over taffeta. They carried colonial nosegays of snap dragons, carnations and roses. Attend the Groom Bill Johnson of Corvallis stood with the groom as best man. Seat ing the guests were John Schenk of Corvallis and Tom Fish of Tule Lake, CaluVDela Upsilon frater nity brothers of the groom, and George Durham, brother of the bride. Mrs. Durham chose a blue and white silk print afternoon dress with corsage of pink carnations for her . daughter's nuptials. Mrs. Gildow wore a blue, yellow .and white print dress with yellow car nation corsage. The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception in. the fire place room. Mrs. . J. M. Coburn, the groom's aunt, and Miss Olga Wixburg presided at the coffee urns and Mrs. Anthony Nunn and Mrs. Frank E. JNeer cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Charles Fes- kens, Misses Sally Haindel, Port land, Mary Ann Cushman, Con don, Bette Gathercoal, Corvallis, al Delta Gamma sorority sisters Of the bride. , When the couple left on their wedding trip the new; Mrs. Gil dow was wearing a lavender suit with white accessories. They will make their home in : Corvallis, while the groom completes , his studies at Oregon State college. -The Bev. Paul J. Dickey oM- i " ,ed at the double ring ceremony, j .nil ttanaei was the vmhntst and Miss Kuta Bedford the 'organist. The . altar was : decorated with bouquets of btue oeipninronw, re gal iiues and white and yellow giadiouisrs. For her wedding the bride chose an ice green lace gown over satin wim bauenna sicut and snort lace jacket with reter Pan collar, bne wore a white lace cap witn short veil held by peart clips. She -carried a whue Bible marked with a white orchid and bouvardia. Miss Helen Wood was her sis ter's honor maid and wore a pink marquise tie xrock over pinks saf f eta. She carried a nosegay of pink sweet peas. Charles Knight was best man and ushers - were Fre derick Sproule and Loren Spence. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Wood wore a pink tnntim suit with navy blue accessories and corsage of garnet red roses. Mrs. Craven attended in a black and white sheer gown with pink ac cessories and corsage of Kapture roses. A reception for the newlyweds followed at the Canyon Drive apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Ron ald Craven. Miss Mary MacFar lane poured and Mrs. Robert Greene, sister of the groom, cut the cake. Assisting were Miss Mary and Miss Ruth Bischoff. The couple will be at home in Salem at 4065 Madison street after July 60. The bride is em ployed at the state treasurer's of f ice and he by the Salem Naviga tion Co. ' New Director for Camp Fire Here Miss Edith Curtis, the new field director of the Willamette Area Council of the Campfire Girls, has arrived In Salem. She h asmany years campin gex- perience and has been a counsel or at New England summer camps, She has also been a leader in sev eral Maine youth organizations. Miss Curtis received her bache lor of Arts degree from the Uni versity of Maine In Jane. 1951 She has been a reporter and feat ure writer for the Nenobscot (Maine) Times of Old Town and the Bangor Daily Commercial. While in college; she was secre tary of the Maine Outing club and a member of several ski clubs, Active in skiing, she has won sev eral Maine ski races. She has also been a Red Cross First Aid Chair man and Instructor. Mm City Miss Ahna .Mae Nel son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, and Jack McClin- tock, son of Mrs. Robert L. Mc uiiniocK oi Portland, have re vealed their engagement -Miss Nelson is a graduate of Mill City high school and is a past junior president of Theta Rho. No date is set for the wedding. . , . AUBLTkN M otoring to Delakt for the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Alio McLain and sons, and Mrs. Koy Krash, Geraldine and George of Freewater, former residents of Monroe, Ave. i Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moody and family were dinner guests at the Gordon Black home. Guests at the Henry Hanson's were Mr. and Mrs. Benhard Hanson and Beverly irom I'oruana. . ! Guests at the George Maske home were Mr. and Mrs. . J. Pur cell and Dick; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Massey and Janet, and Mrs. William Kahtz and June. Attending the family dinner at the Martin Wolf er home were Mr. and Mrs. U. Wolf er; Mr. and Mrs. Southwell, Norman and Alen Southwell; Miss Betty Stalk and Mrs. uona Southwell. : At dinner at the 'Ray Gardner home -were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Otte, Judy and Jill; Mr. and Mrs. Art Larsen and Joyce; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers and Con nie; Mr. and Mrs. Gardner, Tom my and Larry. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wilier and grandson, Fred, motored to the beach Sat urday. ! . . - CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Rotaaa club atonic with husbands at ueracrt Miller noma, 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY WSCS Jason Lea church annual no- host picnic with Mrs. Gordon Black. X037 Nebraska avenua. UJI p.m. 1 By Sac Gardner A new three-dimensional paint Is the answer to the homeowners problem of how to paint and. piaster in one operation. iThe paint - has the consistency ! of mayoa n a ise i , and can be, put t on with a regu- i lar paint brush. : It fills in cracks and holes in old walls. It is also a boon to small home owners who have walls of sheet rock and other sectional wall coverings. The paint covers over the cracks where the sec tions are Joined and also covers up nail heads leaving a smooth surface. I If., you want a- completely smooth wall, you can trowel the surface after painting the wall. Tests show that a gallon of this three- dimensional paint will cover 175 to 200 square feet ot walL This brings the cost down to a fraction of the charge for plastering a .walL An additional feature of paint- plaster is that you can pattern the wall when you cover it. By i J . aw 1 1 1 " Miss Fugate is Now Mrs. Olson means of swirls and stipples, you get a patterned effect which is two-toned and attractive .as a wall decoration.' The end 'result ol the wall covering. Is a wash able, colored wall. There are cine prepared colors, and many other tints can be; achieved by your own mixing. t. If at any j time you want tol change the color of the wall, you ran paint or paper over It be cause the new paint has practi cally made, a new wall. No primer is needed before the one- coat paint-plaster is put on the wall. Since this type of covering expands and contracts with the temperature of the room, there is Utile likelihood of it cracking once it is on the wall. (Copyrlfht. 1S5U , Ceneral Features Corn.) Bridge Winners In Tournament -4 -- ."!- . By finishing third in last week's duplicate bridge tournament at the Salem Elks club, Mrs. W. E. Kim- sey held on to the lead in the summe! series. Her partner was Mrs. Lucetta McCoskrie of Corval lis'. Second in the series standing is Elmer O. Berg, while Mrs. Wal ter Barsch Is third. Winners In the weekly tourna ment were Mrs. Ellen Gabriel and Mrs. Paul F. Burris, and Ralph S. Dannen of Brownsville and Mrs, Robert McKesson. Seconds were taken by Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O, Berg, and Mrs. R. Floyd Baxter and Ellis H. Jones, In the July master point, Mrs. Edward E. Roth and Mrs. John S. Bone took top honors, while in the' other direction Mrs. Ward Graham and W. E. Kimsey tied for the lead with Mrs. Kimsey and Ellis H. Jones. Other points were won by Mr. and Mrs. Berg, Mrs, Dewey Howell and Mrs. Arthur S. Binegar, and Mrs. Catharine Barsch and Mrs. Leona Taylor. In the junior tournament Mrs, W. R. Newmeyer and Mrs. Mona Yoder, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones were high, while Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ford and Mrs. Leon ard P. Gottfried and Mrs. A. J. Jarvis were second. Next main event on the Elks Bridge club summer list is the Open pairs which will be Dlaved in two sessions on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, July 18 and 19. Trophies will be awarded the winning team. Engagement Told By Gjrl's Parents ISr. and Mrs. IL P. Teets of Chemawa Road are announcing the engagement of their daugbt ter. Miss Roma Rae Teets, to Rich ard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Nelson formerly ot Salem. MILL CITY From Columbia S. C, comes news of the marriage of Wanda . Vandermeer to Clyde Richards, on June 21. The cere mony took place at the home of Marguerite McDenmd. For her wedding Miss Vandermeer wore a navy suit with pink accessories. Maid of honor for the bride was Miss Arlene Heard of Banks, Ore gon and Pvt. David Roberts, also of Banks, was best man. The mar riage took place on June 21. The couple will be at home at I8I8V3 Main Street, Columbia until falL Miss Vandermeer is the daugh ter of Mrs. Bessie Vandermeer and Pvt. Richards is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richards of Route 1, Lyons. Both are gradu uates of Mill City high school. He is stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C 4 tar-O OTJ BURN Miss Carol Fugate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fugate of Abderdeen, Ida bo, instructor at Woodburn high school for the past two years, was married to John Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Olson of Seattle, on June 24 in the First Presby terian church in Aberdeen. , The : bride was gowned In a rhantilTv larw- rfro with rhtnl faength i brain. The net yoke and deep bertha collar were outlined with seed pearls and the Illusion veil was of finger tin length flow ing from a Juliet cap. Miss Fugate wore a diamond set gohf bow-knot pin which belonged to her grand mother, Mrs. Theodore Swanson. The Rev. E. E. Toevs officiated. Mrs. Ray Swallow, cousin of the bride from Pocatello, Idaho, played and Mrs. Milton Eberhard sang. Attendants were Mrs. Rowland Haegele of Westbury, Long Island, her? Sister and Miss Kristine An derson, of Idaho Falls, a cousin. Melvm Olson of Pullman, broth er of the groom, was best man and Robert Swanson of .Pocatello was usher i - " ' . . ." Mrs Oscar Garrett and Mrs. D, L. Anderson of Idaho Falls, aunts of the bride, were hostesses at a reception held in the church din ing room immediately, following the wedding. Presiding at the punch table was Mrs. R. V. Swan son, also an aunt of the bride. The couple will be at home , in On Etiquette By Eeberts Lee Q. When a hostess Is serving cocktails and knows that one or two of her guests do not care for them, what should she do? A. She should be prepared in advance tor any such eventualities and serve thest guests some soft drinks. - Q. If a bride receives several duplicate gifts andsks the donors of these for permission to ex change them, should they resent it? A. Most certainly not. It would be a very sensitive person who would take offense at such a re quest. Q. Is It permissible for a per son to use business letterheads for social correspondence? A. No. Business letterheads should be used for business only. ment of Hyster Trucks company, Mrs. Olson is a graduate oi the University of Idaho add a mem ber of Kappa Alpha Theta soror ity. Mr. Olson graduated from Washington State college and was in the navy.' His fraternity is Kappa Iota Phi, Christian Group; To" Hoar Speakers The Christian Business and Pro fessional . Women's Council: ot Salem will meet in the Marios Hotel Mirror Room on Tuesday July 10, at 6:13 pjn. Herb Ander son, pastor, from Gladstone and Chris Kowitz, Jr.. will speak. Mrs. Carl Wekender, chairman of the Christian Womens club will present the missionary review and Mrs. Evelyn Friesen will sing. A promotional skit for the Can non Beach conference to be held August 11-18 will be. given by Emma Schifferer, Esther HUmer, and Beth Aebischer. AH women are Invited to attend the dinner meeting and may se cure reservations by calling Mrs. John Brunner, Mrs. Jack Quiring, or Mrs. C C Edward. Sedgwick Woman's Belief carps met at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall tor a no-host luncheon and business meeting. Mm Frank Hoyt, president, presided, t Mrs. Florence Shipp, patriotic Instruc tor, presented a program in com meration of Flag and Independ ence day.' 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