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By JEKYME ENGLISH
8UBTKISE BIRTHDAY
party tor Bruce William on Sat
urday night when f oup of
friends ran the door bell ef the
Williams' F surmount Avenue home
and sang "Happy Birthday" short
ly after eight o'clock . . . The
group having first met down the
street in front of the Jack Price
home ... and it definitely was a
surprise ... as they bad planned
: - na with two other
couples ... A no-host affair with
the guests bringing the hors
d'oeuvres ana snacjs ioou . . -gal
a party with guests also
christening the new upstairs play
room, which Bruce and Genelta
recently decorated themselves . . .
i i ot,v.tn7 iht attractive
wallpaper and the floor palntea
green ... M
Among the guests . . . xne
Bard Purcells coming down
from Portland and Utr in
the evening the Howard Maples
surprised everyone with their
arrtval . . . Howard and Lillian
and daughter. Marcia, had been
to Albany for the Bend-Albany
basketball game and drove P
afterwards . . . Howard fa busy
as president of the Bend Cham
ber of Commerce this year . .
Other guests . . . Mr. and Mrs.
Lortng Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs.
Kobert BrowneU. Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Tabacchi, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Skopil Jr- Mr. and Mrs.
John Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Ice
land Shinn who had been to
the Willamette game earlier in
the evening with their three
sons) . . . Dr. and Mrs. S. D.
Wiles. Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. John Caughell.
Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Mr.
and Mrs. James Stone, Mr. and
Mrs. Wheeler B. English. Mr.
and Mrs. Jaek Price, Dr. and
Mrs. Lynn Hammers tad. Dr.
and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Elfstrom. Mrs.
Velma Farmer, Leo Spitzbart
. . . Mr. and Mrs. Cobarn Gra
benhorst and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Grabenhorst (who 'had
also attended th Realtors ban-
art) . . . Mr. and Mrs. Seth
Payson Smith, Dr. and Mrs.
Own Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Chambrs ...
Incidentally . . . the party was
len in th nature of a farewell
for Bruce and Genelta as they
jeave on Jan. ai lor a piane trip
to Acapulco. Mexica, Dallas, Tex
as, New Orleans and Oklahoma,
where they will visit Genelta '
family . . . they will be away un
til the end of February. . . .
At Home . . . on Sunday eve
ning. Jan. 27 will be Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Barr, who have invited a
group of friends to call at their
Fairmount Hill residence between
f and 9 o'clock . . .
To Seattle . . . Mr. and Mrs.
William L. Phillips and their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Phillips, left Sunday for
the North on a combined business
and pleasure trip . . . The men to
attend -a Ford meeting and Bill
Phillips will also take in a Boy
tScout meeting ...
Entertaining ... on Wednes
day afternoon will be Mrs. W.
Council Dyer, who has Invited
embers of her bridge elnb to
a one o'clock raneheen at the
North 13th Street home of the
Claybenrne Dyers . . . Thursday
afternoon Mrs. W. Wells Baom
will preside at a bridge lunch
eon for members of her elnb at
her Ben Lomand Park horn ...
ENGAGEMENT NEWS ... At
family gathering on Sunday at
the La Verne Norton home in
Woodburn announcement was
made of the betrothal of their
daughter, Janice, to Arthur Sam
Bean, son of Luigi Bean of Wood
burn ... No date has been set for
the wedding . . . The bride-elect
is making her home in Salem,
where she is employed . . . her
fiance is engaged in farming at
Woodburn . . .
OFFICERS MEET
Mooregon Club officers met
Thursday night at the home of
Miss Shirley Hill. Social activi
ties and budget for year were dis
cussed. The next event of the
group is the Spring Dance March
22. Attending were John Boveg,
Mrs. Gordon Cottrell, Jim Smith,
Norman Young, C, A. Miller. Mrs.
Lttuis Giovanini, Miss Caroline
Miller, Miss Marian Mulcahy and
Miss HilL
Keixer Ladies Sewing Club was
entertained by Mrs. Roy Nelson
Thursday. The group raised $20
for the polio fund, and will con
tribute cash for building a new
community hall at the next meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Nick
La Rud.
Willamlna Mrs. Jerry Molan of
Salem was honored at a shower by
Mrs. Bill Denton and Mrs. Orley
Brock Jr. Present were Mrs. Fran
ces Herron, Mrs. Frank McClure,
Mrs. Frank Pratt, Mrs. Kenneth
Graham. Mrs. Hill, Miss Arlene
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Mr. and Mrs. Jos E. Wood, who celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary at a reception on Jan. 13 at their South
High Street home. The Woods have three children, who were
here for the occasion, and four grandchildren. (Kennell-Elll
photo.)
Cushions, Ready
Mixes on Program
Marion County extension meet
ings for the week of Jan. 21-25
are listed below. Anyone who is
interested is invited to attend.
Additional Information may be
obtained by calling Marion Coun
ty home extension office at 475
N. Church St., Salem.
Jan. 22 Pratum-Macleay Unit,
10:30,- Macleay Grange HalL re
pair of innerspring cushions; and
Thomas Unit, 10:30, with Mrs.
Lida Brougher, step saving kitch
en. Jan. 23 Quinaby Unit, 10:30,
R.N.A. Hall, step saving kitchen.
Jan. 24 Silverton Unit, 10:30,
Christian Church, step saving
kitchen; St. Paul Unit, $ pm, Le
gion HalL repair of Innerspring
cushions; and Roberts Unit, 10:30,
repair of innerspring cushions.
Jan. 31 Mehama Unit, 10:30,
with Mrs- Alma Kirsch, home
made readymlxes.
Benefit Dinner Planned
Woodburn The regular month
ly meeting of the Fireman's Auxil
iary was held Thursday night in
the club rooms at the fire hall
with Mrs. Tom Cross and Mrs.
Bud Fbrgard as hostesses. The pur
chase of drapes for the club room
was discused. The annual election
of officers will be held at the
March meeting. The organization
will sponsor a waffle and ham feed
Tuesday, Jan. 29, from 6 to 8 p.m.
in the May Furniture Co. building
for the benefit of the resuscitator
fund. Mrs. Harold Sehiel is chair
man of the dinner committee with
Mrs. Pat Johnston as assistant.
Others members of the committee
are Mrs. Wayne Byers. Mrs. Joe
Sowa and Mrs. Roy Grossen.
Garden Club Meets
Salem Heights Mrs. Harold
Patterson was hostess to the
Friendly Neighbors Garden Club
on Thursday evening at her home
on Peek Ave. Mrs. Roy Sagert as
sisted the hostess. Mrs. William
Hall conducted a short business
meeting, and Mrs. R. H. Clark pre
sented Mrs. Donald Dawson, a new
member. Mrs. Clark also reported
on the Garden Club council. Mrs.
William Jiall was program chair
man and colored films of Hawaii
were shown. Guest were Mrs.
Glen Harkness, and Mrs. Plummer.
Four Corners Dalene Under
wood Was honored, on her seventh
birthday anniversary. Attending
were Sherry Johnson, Barbara
Behm, Betty Carnet, Mona SchelL
Sharon Towne, Terri Fries, Sandy
Collins, Cathy Murphy, Joyce
Meyer, Deanna Warren.
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MUSIC
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
West Salem Lions auxiliary, with
Mrr. Axe: Jacobsen. 560 Hanaen ava,
dessert 7 JO tneeUn- to follow.
TUESDAY
Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth,
meet at VTW Hall, s p. in.
Salem BPW club dinner moatiaa.
Senator Hotel. :30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
AAUW Evening Literature frroup
with Mra. Harold Ellis. 584 Rose St.. S
p m.
Woman'! Association of First Pres
byterian Church. 13:30 lunch. 1:11
meeting;.
THURSDAY
Town and Oown, Carrtr Room, First
liethodist Church. 2 pm.
Salem Toast mistress Club. Golden
Pheasant. ' p. m.. Installation.
FRIDAY
Salem Woman's dub, clubhouse. S
p. m.. board meetlns, 1 p. m.
SATURDAY
Salem branch. AAUW. Senator Hotel.
1p.m.
WLQamlna Mrs. Gib Marvin
was honored with a shower given
by Mrs. Sanford Rlsseeuw, Mrs.
Ray Kroll and Mrs. Jim Shipley,
served. There were twenty four
guests.
Q. What type of writing paper
should a woman use for her so
cial correspondence?
A. White, cream, all blues, grays,
and ma uvea are in best taste. Pink
is on the fringe of admittance;
green is still a tabu. The paper
should be of small or medium slxe,
single or double sheets, plain or
with any colored border even
green or red if narrow and
stamped with either a monogram.
initials, address, or both In color
to match the border. Ink may be
violet as' well as any blue.
Q. Is it necessary, when taking
leave of a group to which one has
just been introduced, to bid each
one "good-by" separately?
A. No. A cordial "good-by" with
a smile that Includes everyone is
all that is necessary.
Q. Who selects the church and
the clergyman for a wed din?
A. This is the privilege of the
bride, and she usually selects the
church which she and her family
attend.
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Carole Johnson
Is Married
Willamlna Local residents
learned here recently of the wed
ding of a former resident. Miss
Carolee Johnson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Johnson of Mo
Mlnnville, and Arthur XL Mat-
thews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Matthews of Roaeburg, Dee. i 23
at th First Baptist Church in
McMlnnville. Rev. Elton Smith
performed the ceremony.
The candles were lighted by
Miss Joanne Prink and Miss Pris
dlla Tennis of McMlnnville. Dale
Johnson of Carlton sane accom
panted try Harold Elkinton of Mc
Mlnnville. The bride wore a white satin
gown with a full train. Her bou
quet was a cluster of white baby
orchids and bouvardia.
Mrs. Glenn Tucker of McMlnn
ville was matron of honor for her
cousin. Bridesmaids were Mrs.
Richard Buswell of Roseburg. sis
ter of the groom; Miss Rena Toli
ver of McMlnnville: Miss Louise
Van Hine and Mrs. Bobble Collins
of McMlnnville.
Richard Buswell of Roseburg
was best man, and ushers were
Robert Johnson of McMlnnville
and Lt. Kenneth C. Johnson of
Camp Pendleton, Calif., brothers
of the bride, and Donald Kruse and
Oliver Allen of Roseburg.
The couple is now at home in
Oakland, Calif. The groom is at
tending a navy electricians tech
nical school on Treasure Island.
WRC Has Slate
Of New Officers
Installation of officers of the
Woman's Relief Corps was Fri
day afternoon at VTW Hall. Mrs.
Sarah Peterson was installing of
ficer, assisted by Mrs. Dora Pratt,
Pauline Clark, Hattie Robinson,
Goldia Kyle and Grace Kasson.
Installed were Mrs. Elsie Town
send, president; Mrs. Josephine
Erickson, and Blanche Stewart,
vice-presidents;; Mrs. Gertrude
Walker, treasurer; Mrs. Frances
Hoyt, conductress: Mrs. Dora
Pratt, guard; Mrs. Florence Shipp,
press correspondent; Mrs. Lura
Tandy, Florence Barker and Mary
Ackerman, color bearers.
Mrs. Frances Hoyt was outgo
ing president. Gifts were present
ed. Mrs. Townsend gave a brief
talk. Next meeting is Feb. 1.
Friends Give
House warming
A surprise housewarming was
given Sunday night for Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Jenning, 1150 Ever
green Ave., by a group of friends.
Attending the affair were Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Clabaugh, Mr. and Mrs.
George Huggins Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
R. C Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. George
Dewey, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Schoonover, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.
Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lankow of Portland,
brother-in-law and sister of Mrs.
Jenning. The Huggins will also be
honor guests.
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Mr. and Mrs-. James S. Gruver (Anna Mao Einfeldt)
who were married recently at the Evangelistic Temple.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Einfeldt
of Salem and the groom is the son of Mrs. Lenora Dem&i
of Porterville, CaliL The couple will live in Dallas. (Jesten
Miller photo).
New Two-Part Paint is Easy to Mix
Helps to Select Colors in Advance
By SUE GARDNER
Getting Just the right shade in
paint is often a problem with a
homemaker who wants to do the
job himself. A.
new method of
coloring house'
paint lessens
the mixing
problem and
helps you select
your colors in
advance.
The paint
comes in two
parts, a tube of
coloring and a
base paint in
white or grey. Under this system
you have 1,322 light shades and
648 dark shades from which to
pick. In addition there are over
two dozen off-whlta tones for
that special Job.
You buy the base paint and
the color at the rame time in a
gallon, quart, plit or half-pint
can. Should you run out of a
special color, it is simple to pur
chase additional paint in any of
the above quantities.
The tube of colorant Is
squeezed into the can of base
pain l and stirred for an even
tone. The stirring is simplified
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hicle which permits quick mix
ing with the base paint.
The paint comes in flat, semi-
gloss, enamel, floor enamel and
outside house paint at prices
that compare favorably with
ready-mixed paint. You can also
get an exact match In flat and
glossy paints with this process.
Ail the paints are washable.
(Q) I have my baby's bathin
ette in her room and I would
like something to put up over
it on the wall which is getting
quite soiled.
(A) Try the colorless plastic
sheets that are designed for use
in back of the stove in the
kitchen. That will keep the wall
clean and will not be affected
by heat or dampness.
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Four Corners, Mrs. C. R. Osbom
opened her home on Thursday to
the Jolly Eight Club for a dessert
pinochle. Attending were Mrs.
Margaret Willis, Mrs. Earl Kasson,
Mrs. Stanley Br a den, Mrs. Minnie
Wilson, Mrs. Dave Holweger, Mrs.
Arlo McLain, and Mrs. Henry
Knight.
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Chairmen Named
By President
SUverton More than 80 women
attended the Thursday meeting of
the Emmanuel Women's Mission
ary Federation in the Fireside
Room of the Immanoel Church.
Hostesses were Mrs. Clarence G.
Habrersoo, Mrs. Stanley Swanson,
Mrs. Andrew A. Hall, and Mrs.
Edward Zltzewitz. Mrs. A. W. Nel
son was the speaker and the music
was furnished by a trio com posed
of Mrs. Craig Clark, Mrs. John
Ialirker and Mrs, Kenneth Webb.
Mrs. Carl A. Hande, Sr, elected
at the December meeting, presided.
Standing committee chairmen
were named and installed Includ
ing, promotion, Mrs. Bernard Gaf
fey; charities, Mrs, Kenneth Hen
Jum; Christian nurture, Mrs. Jonas
By berg; home missionaries. Mrs.
Lester BJorke; foreign missions;
Mrs. R. J. Van Cleave; higher edu
cation. Miss Hannah Olson; life
membership and in memoriam,'
Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson; cradle roll.
Mrs. Charles Denham; literature,
Mrs. Marvin Dahl; historian, Mrs.
Robert Ross; overseas box, Mrs.
Melissa Goldberg; cheer. Mrs. C E.
Jorgenson, and service men, Mrs.
Edward Zitzewitz.
Marlene Frank
Is Married
Stayton At a simple ceremony
at high noon Jan. 12, Miss Mar
lene Frank, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Frank of Stayton, and
Chales R. Morgan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Morgan, also of Stay
ton, were united in marriage at
a double ring ceremony before
friends and relatives at St. Jo
seph's Catholic Church in Salem.
The Rev. Math Jonas of Immacu
late Conception Church in Stayton
officiated.
The bride was attired in a navy
blue suit with white accessories
and wore a white orchid. She
carried a white prayer book.
Carol Frank, her sister's only
attendant, -wore a blue and white
check suit with pink accessories
and carried a bouquet of pink
rosebuds. Richard Cox was best
man.
A one o'clock dinner was served
in the Legion Hall in Salem for
the two immediate families.
The couple will live in Corvallis,
where Mr. Morgan attends school.
Wagner-Covert
Engagement Told
STAYTON Miss Mona Covert,
daughter of William W. Covert,
Stayton, announced her engage
ment to Duane N. Wagner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner, Ly
ons. They told of the engagement
to members of the family and
friends earlier in the month.
The wedding is to be in the
fall.
Miss Covert is employed at the
First National Bank of Portland,
Stayton Branch and her fiance is
in the United States Navy sta
tioned at Long Beach. California.
Both graduated from Stayton
High SchooL
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Mrs.- SKlpp Install fxl
Ladies ox tna Grand Army Cir
cle installed new officers at th
homo of Mrs. Msryf Mann on
and after election Mrs. Rosa Gar
rett installed Mrs. Florenco Shiga
as president. Other olSccrs art)
Mrs. Ida Maa Crawley, 1st vies
president: Mrs. Mann, - second
vice-president; Mrs. Mabel Trayg-
uu uwuicr suaa rcgasw; -rsW
Rose Garrett, conductor; Mrs.
Ruth E. Cooler, chaplain; Mrs.
Maybelle Gerxin, patriotic In
structor. f . :
Mrs. Moomaw
Is Installed !
Hubbard Mrs. Jack Moomaw
was installed as most nr-nwt
chief Arion Temple Pythian Sisters
of Hubbard on Tuesday. Other in
stalled by Miss Lenora Schoil.
Mrs. Clarence Friend and Mrs. Su
sie Moore, were Mrs.' Harold CoL-
gan as excellent senior; Mrs. Dss
ane Hatcher, excellent Junior; Mrs.
Warren Grim, manager; Mrs. Wil
liam Lord, secretary; Mrs. Jamas
Plant, treasurer; Mrs. Pat 0Learr-.
protector; and Mrs. George Leffiar
as guard. Mrs. Norman Stauffer
was installed as past Chief, '
Initiated were Mrs, N. A. Msm
of Hubbard and Mrs. Pearl Bates
of Salem. Initiation- will also bs
held at the February 19 mmifTni;
which will be Past Chiefs night
Mrs. Moomaw appointed Mrs. A
F. DeLespinasse, Mrs. Moore and
Mrs. Friend on the law corntnitteet
Mrs. Edward Schoor and Mrs. Ed
ward Schoor, Jr., and: Miss Verm
Kocher, social committee; the efO-
r t- tV vicittns' mmmltfM1 lfr
Duane Hatcher in charge of cards;
and Mrs. Lester Pulley in chargs
of altruistic reports.
Guests were present from Una.
Temple, Aurora, including Mr. and
Mrs. E. C Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Smucker. Mrs. frank Thau
and Mrs. C. G. Pursley.
Band Instructor
Takes Bride I
Hubbard Miss Maxine Clark of
Portland and Harold Byers, band
instructor at North Marion, wers
united in marriage Saturday, Deo.
22, in the Bethlehem Lutheran.
Church in Portland. -
The bride wore a dusty roes
gown with a matching shoulder
length veil and carried a whits
Bible topped with green orchids
and stephanotis. : -.
Misses Robin Berkey, Evelyn
Hostetier and Judy Albers, all of
North Marion, sang.; A reception
followed in the church basement,
Following a honeymoon In Cali
fornia the couple will reside in
Oregon City.
Willamlna Mrs. Arthur Seales
was honored with a shower given
by Mrs. Gust Dahl and Mrs. Rurik
Hendrickson. Refreshments wers
serv ed buffet style, J with Mrs.
Soules' mother, Mrs; Elirabeth
Bickford, pouring. ; There wers
twenty-one guests attending.
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