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Annual Dinner,
Election for
Bridge Club
Nearly 100 members of the Sa
lem Elks Duplicat Bridge Club and
t h e i r quests, including several
high officials of the lodge, attend
ed the fifth annual meeting and
election party at Chuck's Steak
house Monday. Following dinner,
two master point 'tournaments
were held; Guests included Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Steelhammer, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Stewart, and
Mr. and Mrs. John Graham.
Elected to the new executive
committee were Walter M. Cline,
chairman; Mrs. Edward E. Roth,
Mrs. Leona Taylor, Mrs. Mona
Yoder, Elmer O. Berg and Sam
Ramp. A report by retiring chair
man, Jack Neilsen, showed 140
tournaments and 1,600 tables of
bridge, including a dozen special
events, during the year just end
ing. Winners in tournament play
were Mrs. Arthur Binegar and
Mrs. Sam Ramp, Mrs. John S.
Bone and Mrs. Donald Huff, Mrs.
Bruce Smith and Mrs. Stuart
Thede, and Mrs. Myrtle Watson
and Mrs. C. C. Gabriel. Others
gaining points included Mrs. Ward
Graham and C. L. Newsom, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Floyd Baxter, Mrs.
George D. Henderson and Herbert
Reddick, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and
Mrs. H. Reddick, Mrs. Jack Neil
sen and Dale Sullivan, Mrs. Ar
thur L. Lewis and Denis Lavender,
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CLUB CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Garden Road Neighborhood club. 2
p.m. with Mr. A. C. Schaffer.
Marion County WCTU Institute. Les
lie Methodist Church. 10 a.m.
Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV. with
Mrs. Luella Inmann. 581 South 15th St..
2 pm.
Trinity Chapter, OES. birthday meet
ing. West Salem City Hall, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY
SiKtnas. luncheon and bridge. Chuck's
Steakhause. 1 p. m.
TUESDAY
Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth,
VFW Hall, S pjn.. election.
Mrs. Virgil Sexton was hostess
to members of her club at a des
sert bridge Thursday night at her
Bei Lomand Park home. Mrs.
Wilmer C Smith and Mrs. Theo
dore Grow of Council Bluffs,
Iowa, were additional guests.
Ray Kemp and Gilbert Groff,
Charles Tambling and Harold
Muhs.
In the regular play top scores
went to Sidney Schechtman and
John Pugh of Shedd, Ray Ward
and Bob Sederstrom, Mrs. G. Hen
derson and Mrs. L. Taylor, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Neilsen, and Mrs.
Everett Day and Mrs. Milton D.
Parker. Play will be resumed in
the two weekly series Monday
preparatory to the Seaside sec
tional tournament next month.
Several Salem players, including
Mrs. Rupert Park, Mrs. Dorothy
McClain, Mrs. Paul F. Burris,
Mrs. Harry Wiedmer and Ellis H.
Jones, were among the trophy and
tournament winners at the Port
land sectional over the weekend.
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Nuptials on
Thursday
Miss Irene Marie Dalke, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalke,
became the bride of John H.
Freese Jr., USN, of Seattle, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Freese
Sr., of Baltimore, Maryland, at
the First Christian Church Thurs
day evening. The Rev. John Franz,
who also performed the wedding
of the bride's parents 30 years
ago, officiated at the 7:30 o'clock
ceremony. Lavender and white
stock were used to decorate the
church and lighting the tapers
were Marvin Dalke and Herbert
Dalke. Soloist was Sol Edlger, un
cle of the bride, who was Accom
panied by William Fawk.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white satin
gown, fashioned with marquissette
yoke, edged with Venetian lace
studded with rhinestones. The full
skirt was made with a court train
and adorned with the lace. Her
coronet of pearlized orange blos
soms held her fingertip veil in
place and she carried a white
Bible topped with a white orchid.
Mrs. Herbert Dalke xwas the
honor attendant. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Harold Dalke, Mrs. Jack
Eykelbosch and Mrs. Everett
Schirman. They all wore lavender
taffeta gowns made with bertha
collars and full skirts and carried
fan shaped bouquets of white and
lavender Vanda orchids. Their
headdresses were white baby or
chids. Flower girl was Barbara
Dalke, niece of the bride.
Attend the Groom
Harold Dalke was best man and
seating the guests were Herbert
Dalke, Marvin Dalke and Clarence
Harder.
Mrs. Dalke chose for her daugh
ter's wedding a light blue import
ed Chahtilly lace dress and wore
a corsage of blue and white or
chids. The groom's parents were
unable to come west for the wed
ding of their son.
Following the ceremony the re
ception was in the church parlors.
Mrs. Clarence Harder cut the cake,
Mrs. Henry Ediger presided at
the punch bowl and Mrs. Pete
Ediger at the coffee urn. Assist
ing were the Misses Lucille Edi
ger, Mabel Zimmerman, Roberta
Roberts, Mrs. William Fawk, Mrs.
Russell Dicksen and Mrs. Grover
Welty.
For travelling the bride chose
a gray suit with pink top coat
and her accessories were pink and
I navy blue. Following a trip to
San Francisco, the newlyweds will
make their home in Seattle, where
Mr. Freese is a Navy recruiter.
Auxiliary Meets
On Tuesday
Mrs. Jack Simkins, first vice
president of American Legion
Auxiliary, 136, presided at the
unit's meeting Tuesday night at
the Salem Woman's Club. Mem
bers were asked to save old hose
to make rugs for the Veterans
Hospital at Roseburg.
The Scrapbaggers will meet this
afternoon at the country home of
Mrs. Bert Walker on Route 9.
Guests attending were Mrs. John
Hagen, Mrs. Augusta Allport and
Mrs. W. E. Noll.
A report was given on the Post's
birthday party and pictures may
be obtained from Mrs. El wood
Townsend. A community sing fol
lowed the meeting and a movie,
"Palmour Street," was shown by
Wade Patterson of the Marion
County Department of Health.
The hostess committee included
Mrs. Kenneth Decatur, chairman,
Mrs. Dow Lovell, co-chairman,
Mrs. Clarence Cox and Mrs. Sam
uel Harbison.
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are splashes of coior and pattern
that are important enough to take
on the decoration of wide wall
areas single-handed. Or they may
be added to by smaller decals to
match or a border like the one that
is so fine a finish for the top of
the cabinets shown. Try the decal
murals on the wall until the right
spot for each is decided and in
dicate these positions with faint
pencil marks. The method of ap
plication, then, is the same as for
small decals. Dip the decal in warm
water, remove it and set it aside
for a minute until the design is
loosened from the backing paper.
Slide the design off the paper on
to the wall. Smooth the design
down with a cloth to remove air
bubbles. Other new decal murals
are big nursery animals and bath
room designs and Peter Hunt
bright hearts and flowers, decora
tive figures and scenes.
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Hostesses Fete
Mrs. Crossland
Mrs. Thomas Meier and Mrs. E.
J. Boust were hostesses for a
shower Wednesday night at the
former's home on South Commer
cial Street in compliment to Mrs.
Donald Crossland. A late supper
was served following an informal
evening. Bouquets of daffodils and
hyacinths provided the decorative
note.
Honoring Mrs. Crossland were
Mrs. Robert Griesenauer, Mrs.
John Griesenauer and Mrs. Rob
ert Blanchet of Gervais, Mrs. Tony
Griesenauer of Mt. Angel, Mrs.
Willard Syron of Silverton, Mrs.
Ralph Carver, Mrs. Catherine Rue,
Mrs. H. H. Conover, Mrs. Harold
Bowman, Mrs. Clyde Cardy, Mrs.
Emma Vesper, Mrs. R. J. Chance,
Mrs. Ruth Raines, Mrs. Brad BUrk
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night. Mrs. R. E. Meredith, worthy
matron, and William Hall Jr.,
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A family covered dish dinner is
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Mrs. Koken in charge.
Pratum-EImetta Hansen, bride
elect of Jack Ramseyer, was hon
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the home of Mrs. William deVries.
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