The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 11, 1952, Page 21, Image 21

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The Statesman, Salem. Oregon Friday January 1I;1SS2 7
Society . . Clubs
Music .... The Home
New Officers Will .
Preside at Meeting
Silverton -March of Dimes
meeting will be observed by Home
Temple of Pythian Sisters Lodge
at Silverton at its meeting Thurs
day night Jan. 17. A free will of
fering for the project will be tak
en at thaf time. , ;
Newly installed officers will also
preside for the first time at this
meeting. These include Mrs. Jack
Tuggle, past chief; Mrs.-Sam Stad
eli, most excellent chief j Mrs. Har
vey Kaser, excellent senior; Mrs.
E. R. Ekman, excellent Junior;
Mrs. Bessie Morgan, manager;
Mrs. Emil Rhyne, secretary; Mrs.
Orlo Thompson, treasurer;. Mrs
Nettie Noren, protectress; Mrs.
Wanda VanCleave.
Announced for the refreshment
committee for the Jan. 17 meeting
are Mrs. Ralph Adams, Mrs. Olaf
Anderson and Mrs. Arthur An
derson. The officers club will meet at
the home of Mrs. Harvey Kaser,
with Mrs. Casper Oveross as co
hostess, on Friday, Jan. 11.
Engagement Revealed
Mill City Friends here have
learned of the engagement of Miss
LaVetta Rose Powelson to Vernon
Duane McFadden, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon McFadden of Stay
ton. No date has been set for
the wedding. Both young people
are living in Corvallis, where she
is employed and Mr. McFadden
is a student at Oregon State Col
lege. Miss Powelson is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Powelson of Stanfield, Oregon,
former residents of Mill City. Miss
Powelson attended schools here
and graduated with the class of
1951 at Gates. The groom-to-be
is a graduate of Mill City High
SchooL
Joanetto Bennett
Weds in Portland
GERVAIS Miss Jeanette Ben
nett of Portland, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Bennett of Gervais,
became the bride of William T.
Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. M.
Moore of Galesburg, Illinois, at an
informal ceremony .at the First
Congregational Church in Portland
on Thursday, Dec. 13. Dr. Ray
mond Walker performed the 7:30
o'clock service. Roy Selinius sang
and Mary Hazelle was the organ
ist. The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
rust tailleur with navy blue ac
cessories and a corsage of white
orchids.
The bride's attendant, Miss Edna
Ford, wore a navy blue tailleur
with matching accessories and a
corsage of pink rosebuds.
Kenneth Ellison served as best
man and the ushers were Douglas
Hood and Gordon Cochran.
The bridal couple greeted their
guests in the foyer of the church.
Miss Ruth Melbye had charge of
the guest book. The couple left
immediately for Palm Springs and
other points in California. They
will reside in Portland, where Mr.
Moore Is in business.
The Manbrtn Gardens Club met
Wednesday night at the home of
Mrs. Helen Cosper on Wayne Dr.
The guest speaker was R. V.
Schreiner of the Schreiner Iris
Gardens.
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Plastic Topped Tables In Living Room
Are Among New Notes in Furnishings
By SUE GARDNER
The entrance of plastic topped
tables into the living room is
among the new notes in the 1952
home picture.
From the din -I
ette and the
kitchen counter
where formica
tops are an old
story to coffee I
tables and end
tables, the easy-j
to-maintain
minated plastic
is now in - the
showpiece class.
The reason fori
the coming pop
ularity of this material is the
improvement in textures. Espe
cially in wood finishes is the
.parlor touch" important. Occa
sional table manufacturers have
found that newly - developed
wood grains, which are really
photographed on the plastic that
tops the wood surface of the ta
ble, no longer have the shine that
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was once a give-away of the
plastic top. You can still have the
shine in a satin luster or the
shiny solid colors but it Is no
longer seen in the oak, mahogany,
birch, walnut and other favored
grains.
Forest Wilson, Chicago indus
trial designer, has created a
group of coffee, end and occa
sional tables, some with maga
zine or book racks, that have the
formica plastic tops.
In the dinette tables, the new
notes are correlated tops and
plastic upholstery. Two new de
signs are being launched, one a
: free form line design against a
contrasting background and the
other a sort of finger-paint tex
tured look. Both are available in
a variety of colors.
Among the new dual purpose
pieces with plastic formica tops
"is a coffee table that raises to
dining or card table height. It
is'shown with wood grain top.
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and Market Streets, has been
serving northeast Salem daring
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Hill Top Store
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Equal I' Grocery
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Lemmon's Market
598 North Commercial
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