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12 The Statesmen. Salem. Oregon! Sandfly August 19, 1SS1 Seen and Heard. I. By JERYMS ENGLISH . . . . - " " " . . CfaAMGE OF ADDRESS . . . for Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. Earl Latourette, who win be moving to Salem the first part of September . . . Their many friends are pleased to bear thai they will be establishing their res idence here . '"; They have tak en an apartment at The Lee and -1 Mrs. Latourette was here one day during the past week seeing about draperies and furnishings for the . apartment . . - The Latourette have sold their attractive home overlooking- the Willamette river near Oregon City ... and this - summer have been vacationing at their beach home at Gear hart . . . Back la Oregon " . .. . are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rogers, who have been at Willow Run, Michigan the past three years, where he was v with Kaizer-Frazer . . Mrs. Rogers will be remembered by her many Salem friends as Cleo Sau eressig . . . After leaving Salem they lived in Portland before go ing east ... They are tempor arily in Portland and definitely will remain on the west coast . ... Cleo and Glenn decided there is no place like Oregon and could hardly wait to get back, even though it did mean giving up a . fine position .. New at name ... in their new ly built modern residence in Short Hills, New. Jersey are the , Wallace Spragues and son, Charles who have been living in East Orange . . . , Their home is on two levels with three bedrooms and a library .. . Shortly after moving in the Spragues and their son drove up to Maine where they vacationed at one of the lake re sorts the first cart of August . . . . WEDDING ECHOES . -. Out standingly beautiful the wedding of pretty Joanne Fitzmaurice and Joseph R. Gerber, jr., a week ago Saturday . . .St Pauls Episco- - pal church the setting for the high noon nuptials . -. ; 1 Ohs and ahs for the beautifully frocked brides maids and the so-radiant bride . , , The girls all wearing laven der and violet tiered skirted or gandy dresses with crownless wide brimmed hats and carrying or gandy ruffled fans ... Joanne's dress also with tiered skirt and train ... and lovely was her train length veil adorned with lace applique, which had been sewed on by hand . . . Joanne planned and designed the dresses, Including her own, and compli ments to she and. her mother who made them all . . . even to the hats and fans ... The couple all smiles as they walked slowly up the aisle after the ritual . . . ad orable .were small Stephanie and Philip Gerber, the flower girl and ring bearer ... The reception . . .. the lovely garden of the Robert M. Fitzmau rice home on Oak Hill avenue the setting ,. . . The gardens a mass of color . . . with gorgeous ros- es, begonias, fuchsias and. phlox . . . The bridal party receiving under the large trees . . ' . the punch tables arranged in the low er part or tne garden , . . one table with a deep violet cloth and the other a green and white em broidered organdy over lilac . . . All white was the bride's table . . . with an embossed organdy cloth caught at the corners with clusters of white gladiolus blossoms . . . and in the center the exquisite tiered cake with pillars between each layer ... nearby were the buffet tables ... delicious crab and shrimp cocktails, turkey and ham sandwiches and relishes . . . Later in the afternoon Joanne throwing her bouquet from the tipper garden with blonde Ann Wilkins, the maid of honor, the lucky catcher ... - - A colarful sight . to see the women In their pretty pastel sum mer frocks ' mingling , about the garden . . lots of cameras clicking all during the reception . . . catching the many candid shots ... and scenes of the gar "den . ... Among those present . . Patty Wilson Jn a fetching red and white cotton with stole tied in front . . . -Mrs. "Lester Barr in a smart blue and black print with black cape lined in the print and a pale blue satin pill box . . . Many from out-of-town -. . . The bride's grandparents. the bherman Wades -, of Condon ". . . she in a navy blue outfit with lavender orchid V i .1 Other relatives from Portland, Corvallis and Condon . , . Here and there . . . Margaret Edwards and Emily West of Port' land. Kappa, Kappa Gamma sor ority sisters of. the bride, among those assisting ... Margaret, a pretty brunette, wearing aj strap less bon bon pmk net ankle length frock with stole and matching shoes '. . . Emily in a becoming pink and white embroidered or gandy . . Peggy Gumbert. also of Portland, in i green and black print with pies ted skirt and Per sian Iamb stole f. . . Mrs. West 3 tone and her , daughter Sally, down from Fortland . . . the lat ter wearing a navy duster with navy hat . . . fMrs. Robert Sid doway of Portland ' . . end the McClmtock twins, Mrs. Glen Hoi- den of Portland f and Mrs.! Phillip Welling of Eugene ; . . Patricia Brock, Just home from - Hawaii, squired by Ernie Miller . . doz ens of the young;marrieds en hand for' the occasion I . , . a wedding long to be remembered i . PARTY NOTES . . . A week ago Friday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggiris were at home to h large group of their friends - ? 4 . the affair celebrated their silver wed ding anniversary, but very few of the guests knew it before tne par ty 1 . . . A beautiful summers night with the garden and the out door fireplace the popular spots . xne Dunet taoie. laden with delicious delicacies, arranged in the dining room 1. . . guests stay ing:; way past the 8 o'clock hour I. The hosts daughter, Suzanne. who is now in Cheyenne beginning her airline stewardess training, assisting informally . . . very important guest iat the party was tne Huggins' bulldog. Poochie Several noted from out-of-town & Senator and Mrs. Dean Wal ker? ever from Independence . . . this is hop picking time for the Walkers, but they took la few hours off to come over for the parry. . . . xne orris Frys and Palmer Macdonalds dowri from Portland and th Gus HixSons of Eugene ... t A gardes luncheon . . t. .on Tuesday for which Mrs! Karl Becke was hostess for Mrs. F. J. Griffin of San Francisco, who vis ited here earlier in the week with herj sister and brother-in-l4w, the H. ti. Maisons . . A perfect summer's day for the affair a handsome marble top tafcle ar ranged in the garden with blue lace doilies and (centered with a white swan filled with burgundy gladioluses . . and smaller ta bles on the terrace by thd creek . . i. The buffet tahlp ui I in tha dining room . 1 . The honor guest wearing a brown tie silk . I. the hostess In an attractive mist pink sleeveless dress i and daughter, Marjorie. who as- sisxea wearing a blue paud skirt, very iuu, ana a wmie Diouse . . . t Music for Today i 4 i .1 -" I - " . I - - if v. . - j y Helen Trqubol and Nelson Eddy Will Highlight Weekend Radio Programs ! Helen Traubel, dramatic soprano, will headline the radio programs today as guest soloist with the NBC Symphony orches tra summer concert series with Hans Schwieger the guest con ductor. Nelson Eddy will be the guest artist on the Telephone Hour program for Monday night " . ; 1 - f Programs for today are as follows: 10 a. m. on CBS "Your Invitation to Music - James Fassett, host and commentator. Richard Rodgers and Bernard Hermann, guests. I . - .. ' , , . -Ma Mere L'Ore- Suite Mr. and Mrs. Dean W. Forbes (Sylvia J. Gaggett) who were married on August 12 In the garden of the Chemawa road home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. GaggetL The groom Is the son of Mrs. Bemice L. Forbes of Monmouth. (Ariz Photography). Protests Game Amusement Tax SUtecaaa Nws Srvtc4 JEFFERSON X Mrs. Ted Cot man, representing the Jefferson Terminal protested the 120 per month amusement license 'on the bowling game board in the Ter minal at the city council meeting last week. It was tabled until the next meeting, jf - - Lloyd W. Jonet of Salem,! repre senting the Rural Garbage jservice was granted a franchise to conduct that - service here. The Santiam Sanitary Service has been bperat infc in Jefferson! for the' past two years,: without a franchise. Gilbert Hoevet was named to contact the state highway commis sion to erect safety signs j at the school crossing Jon North javenue (Marion road) adjoining the scnoomouse. ; Hostesses Will Honor Miss Cannon Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday. September 8 for Miss Dor othy Cannon and Earle Eshleman, who announced their engagement earlier in the summer. The bride elect is the daughter of Mrs. O. A. Cannon and the late Mr. Cannon and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Eshleman. . The ceremony will be perform ed at the First Congregational church at 4 o'clock with Dr. Seth Huntington officiating. A recep tion will follow in the fireplace room. A Pre-Nnptial Shower In honor of Miss Cannon Is the pre-nuptial party for which Miss Elizabeth Johnson and Miss Ber- nice Imlah will be hostesses on Tuesday night at the . John H. Johnson home on Hansen avenue. A dessert supper will be served and a pound and spice shower will Pool Hours tb Change Tuesday , I atatMoiaa irtws seme -- ' WOODBURN - New hotxs for the; Woodburn I w a r memorial swimming pool to start Tyesday, August 21, have been announced by Carl Jorgenson, lif e guard. The pool -will be open from 1 to 5:15 pjn. and from 6 JO to 8:30! pjn. Beginning swimming instruc tions for the summer closed Sat urday but the life saving class will continue until Tuesday evening. Jorgenson stated that the fspecial adult ; swimming,, period nights is 6:30 pjn. Tuesday r Friday starting at ! Sturgeon fisheries are of in the Black, Caspian and seas.. i i ' value .Azov fJiQ Stottf ofi O Eyes are aeias aavetf every day . . . the tragic toll of lost and impaired vision has been greatly reduced by the new Uahreakabl Glasses. Thanks . to lens material of amazing strength and durability.;:, eyes are shielded asainst flying particles a valuable protection In shop or factory . hile driving . . or In sports. Unbreakable Glasses also offer a money-saving advantage by ellminat lag the cost of replacing lenses bre- -ken when glasses are dropped. -Un- treakable Glasses are available in all prescriptions at Semler Optical Of- . ticet. Sendee is prompt . . . Liberal credit Is easily arranged at No Extra Charge. All glasses : made - to your -Registered Optometrists sfrescription. OFFICES Uotm-aMJi Cift. SUTt I COMMISOAL Uti. Ora, I 1 1.' f. . . . ( CflH OAIIT SAt.SJOAM.irM fete the guest of honor. Bidden to the shower are Miss Cannon, her ; mother, Mrs. O. A. Cannon, Mrs.; Sam Eshleman, Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mrs. James Zwaschka, Mrs. Louis Lorenz, jr.. Mrs. Jerrol Arnold, Miss Norma Canfield, Miss Alice Girod, Miss Gwen Fry, Miss Susan Perry, Miss Pebble DeSart, Miss Joyce Arm strong. Miss Leslyn Burdette, Miss Elaine Stanley, Miss Nancy Miller, Miss Marilyn Myers, Miss Joan Marie Miller, Miss Marilyn Pow er, Miss Janet Gaiser, Miss Edna Marie Hill, Miss Mary Feike, Miss Patricia Elfstrom. Miss Joyce Crouch, Miss Anne Forristel, Miss bniriey nare ana tne nostesses. There will be a Joint meeting of the Christian Service Guild and the Women's Society of World Service of the Englewood Evan gelical United Brethren church on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs, William Pero, 1460. D street, at 6:30 o'clock. A covered dish pic nic supper win toe served and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Cecil R. Monk, who will tell of her ex periences while living in Vene zuela for two years. . Costs so Utile . . . yet tends itself without asfaes or clirt! 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Eusene OrmandY Scheherazade'. , ; Rimsky-Korsakov (Philadelphia Orchestra, ugene Ormandy conductina) 550 on NBC Symphony Concert series, Hans Schweiger, con ductor of the Kansas City Philharmonic, conducting, with Helen Traubel, dramatic soprano, guest soloist. i - ! Miss Traubel has obosen for her'aria TJich Teure Halle" sung by Elizabeth Wagner's "Tannhauser.". Other numbers are "Sep tember Song" by the late Kurt Weill and "Vienna, I City of My Dreams' by SieczynskL i : I As orchestral highlight win be Franz Liszt's tone poem "Les Preludes." Other numbers will be the overture to Smetana's "The Bartered Bride.! "Ballet Music No. 2" from Rosamunde" by Schu bert; sections from "The Plow That Broke the Plains," (a) prelude, (b) grass and (c) cattle, by the American composer. Virgil Thom son; and "Waltz of the Flowers" from Tchaikovsky's ballet "The Nutcracker." ; ; " ' 830 on NBC The Standard Hour, featuring Joye Lyle, violinist, and the Standard Symphony orchestra of San Francisco under the direction of Arthur Fiedler. Sambre et Meuse: March i'' Pianniirta La Belle Helene: Overture Violin Concerto: Finale 1 -I Alice in Wonderland: Carmen Fantasie ....... ..Offenbach -Mendelssohn (Miss Lyle) Suite L. Jain. .Bizet-Waxman-Hetfetz ! (Miss Lyle) Jazz Legato? Jazz Pizzicato , Sleigh Ridel The Snow-Maiden: Dance of the Buttons -Anderson -Anderson Rimsky-Korsakov Monday's programs include: 7.-00 on NBC Boston Pops orchestra directed by Arthur Fiedler, with Leo Litwin, pianist, as guest soloist v 1 i The sections; for piano and orchestra by the composer of the "Warsaw Concerto" are (a) The Smoky Mountains, (b) Valley Song and (c) Old Joe Clark. The program will open with the lyrical prelude to Verdi's op era "La Traviata." This will be followed by "The Black Domino" by Auber, Aaron; Copland's "Hoe Down" from the ballet "Rodeo." "Faust Ballet Music" by" Gounod including (a) "Dance of the Nu bian Slaves," (b) "Cleopatra and i the Golden Cup," "Mirror Dance" and "Dance of Phryne," J. Strauss; "Voices of Spring" waltz and "Do Si Do," a square dance by Lang. 8;30 on NBC The Railroad Hour with baritone Gordon MacRae and soprano Dorothy Warenskjold, and Carmen Dragon's orches tra and the Norman Luboff chorus in "Marjorie Daw," an original musical romance; suggested by the famous Thomas Bailey Aldrich story and written by Jerry Lawrence and Bob Lee. ' 8:00 on NBC "The Telephone Hour" with Donald Voorhees and the Bell Symphonic orchestra; with Nelson Eddy, baritona, guest soioist. Drums in My Heart, from "Smllin Thru" Youroang Eddy You Are Love, from "Show Boat" , Orchestra Westward Ho! j ; Walter Danse Macabre .... .,, , -,., ,, ftalnt-Saena t Eddy Lyons Folk Have Visitors i tatesaua Naara Serrlca LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Barley Mann front: Scottsville, Kan. are spending two weeks in Lyons with relatives. They are guests at the Clyde Lewis home. ; Mr. and i Mrs. Earl Allen have as their gutsts her nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fox from Weiser, Idaho, Ray Negstad who has spent the summer at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Clurg, has' returned to his borne In Portland.! j Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Darley from Lincoln. NeK, were caHen at th home of Mr. and Mrs.; Merrill Brassfield Thursday afternoon. mm VonrMeM O we like to think of -each patron as a friend a friend whose inter sets we seek cootinaw ally to guard. Yon can oast oa (killed pro fessional service and fait prices. Why eot try as the next dme? 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