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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1952)
Society clubs music Around Town... BY JERYME ENGLISH ONE TO BE QUEEN . . . Three Willamette University lenlor coeds. Betty Jean Mullm, Port land, Carolann Snarr, San Bruno, Calif- rad Patsy Older, Medford, were elected by the associated tadents on Thursday as mem bers of the royal May Day court. Election for the queen wfil be next Thursday and the other $wo mnII serve as nrln cesses . . . for the May week end festivities. May 2, 3 and 4. . . . Jaexiy iean, the daughter of Mr. and' Mr. C. P. Mullin of Portland, is an Alpha Chi Omega and active in musical events on the campus. . . . Card an' is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Snarr of San Bruno . . . ihe is a member of Pi Beta Phi aerority and has been active in many campus organizations. . . . Patsy, the daughter of L. P. Older ot Medford, has served as presi dent of her sorority, Delta Gam ma, the past year. ... HONOR GUEST . . . Mrs. Rob ert Drager, who is leaving next Wednesday for a month's sojourn In Honolulu with the Walter Bells ot Staytou, will be feted at an informal at home tonight. . . . Hosts for the affair will be Dr. ad Mrs. Harold Olinger, Mr. and Airs. Vernon Perry and Mr. and Mr. Clayton Foreman. ... A group of Mrs. Drager's intimate friends have been bidden to call t the Olinger home on Mission Street between and 8 o'clock. Te Portland . . . today will fo Mrs. Terry Randall. Mrs. William C. Dyer Jr.. Mrs. Claybourne Dyer nd Mrs. Waller Phillips, U at tend the fashion luncheon at the Aero Clob. . . . In Wen tehee ... for the week end are Mrs. Leo H- Johnson, president of the Salem Soropti mmst Club, Mrs. Walter ttaxsch and Miss Irene deLisle, who will attend the Northwest Soroptbnist Ch'& conference . . . the -croup lefiTTiurdy by ear for Wenat feee and will return on Sunday. Visiting ... In the capital a few days this week was Mrs. Wil liam Dick of The Dalles, who was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Dan Johnston. . . Welcome home . . . for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brown, who returned t the capital last week end from a winter's stay at their desert home at Rancho Mirage, Calif. . . . The Browns went south in late fall and by January the Sa lem vacationists began arriving ... so until March it was like oten house at the Browns with their friends stopping by for. a visit. . . . Lea vine today ... for Moscow, Idaho will be Sue McElhinny, Bill Jessup, Betty Foster and Dick Kaemer, Willamette University students and members of the Can terbury Episcopal college group . . . they will attend a conference of other college students from the Episcopal Church this week end the University of Idaho cam- . . Saturday night they have ?n invited to De guesxs ai me Military Ball at the University. Return from the Islands . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry and daughters. J anise, Cheryl and Lin da, fthave arrived in the states from Honolulu, where they have resided the past four years . . . taey are presently guests at the home of Mr. Henry's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley N. Hamster. . . . The Henrys will soon he nwvlnt to Corvallis. . . . Thursday night Mrs. Cleo E. Hicks entertained her bridge club at her country home at Brooks. ... Additional sues tit were Mrs. Hearjr and Mrs. Leonard Hicks. Leaving by plane . . , Wednes day night for Fort Smith, Ar kansas was Lt. Thomas Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ercel W. Kay, who has been in Salem the past week en route from Okinawa to hit new base. . . . Lt. Kay served la Okinawa for six months and also went on special missions to various parts of the Far East. . . . Nursery notes . . . An eight pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Hansen (Ha Mills) of Star ton on Wednesday at the Salem Memorial Hospital. . . . Also welcoming the baby U a brother. Charles. . . . The grand parents are Roy H. Mills and Mrs. Alta Hanson of Salem. . . . Fourth child . . . and second son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Thede on Wednesday at the Salem Memorial Hospital . . . he pipped the scales at seven pounds, fifteen ounces. . . . His sisters are Janet and Jo Anne and he has a brother, James. . . . The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Park Thede of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ma this of Prophetstown, Illinois. . . . To Attend Luncheon Members of the Salem Unit of the Women's Overseas Service League plan to go to Portland on Saturday to attend a luncheon at the Heathman Hotel sponsored by the Portland unit. The 10th area regional vice president, Mrs. H. R. Anderson of Seattle, will dis cuss recent policies of the na tional organization. Members who pten to attend are Mrs. Robert Syruni, president of the local unit, Mrs. C. W. Enfield, Miss Eloise Ebert, Mrs. D. C. Bacern, Mrs. Omar KeUay, Mrs. Jack Koenig, and Miss Essie White. Salem Jaaior Woman's Club Story Time Playhouse over KSLM Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock Will feature "Catch a Falling Ctar," by Gertruda Robinson. The oast includes Pmtt May, student director, Sua Syring, Paul Ward, David Given, Delores Miller and tSaptltuberg. Mrs. Dean Graitnka aa auaarvisinaT the Droductioou CLUB rUDAT Garden Road -Neigh fcerbood Club, 1 pjn. flfcrthaay party ta Mrs. Ciena Larklna ITT Park Ave. Barbara Trfetchie Teat, SUV. with Mrs. Mary lilbern, South 20th Street, 1 pjn. Paet Matrons Aaeaciakien. OZS, din ner meeting. Golden Pheasant, 30 p.m. Woman's Relief Corps, VFW Hau, 1 p.m. Trinity Chapter, OES, auest night. West Salem City Hail. S pjn. MONDAY Work Basket dub with Mrs. Paulina Richards, 1578 State St.. a p.m. Jaycee-ettes with Mrs. Maurice Cohn, 360 S. 15th St.. 8 p.m. Sigma with Mrs. John William Stertz. 1537 Strong Road. p,m. on Carrousel For Girl Scouts All Girl Scouts in the Santiam Area are invited to attend a car rousel in Corvallis on Saturday at Gill Coliseum beginning at 11 o'clock. Several hundred Girl Scouts in Salem are expected to attend, traveling by bus and pri vate car. The program will include in formal games between 11 and 12 o'clock in the morning, luncheon at noon, a flag ceremony at 1 o'clock by Troop 08, Salem, songs led by Mrs. Frank Parcher, Sa lem, a pageant with all Girl Scouts performing, singing and games, a, friendship circle, and taps closing the day's festivities at 3 o'clock. All Girl Scout troops In the city are asked to attend the carrousel. - In.... r. Unite Couple In Marriage The Calvary Baptist Church was the scene of the marriage of LMiss Frieda Patterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Howath of Salem, to Corporal Richard Bladorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tweedie, all of Salem, on Mon day, April 14. The Rev. Omar H. Barth performed the double ring ceremony at 7:30 o'clock. The bride wore a ballerina gown of white net over satin with lace collar and lace insertion on the skirt. A crown of seed pearls held in place her fingertip veil, which was edged in lace. She carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Miss Beverly Rinehart was the honor maid and wore a pink net ballerina frock over taffeta. She carried a nosegay of white and pink spring flowers and wore a crown of pink and white carna- man and Miss Sharon Miles, who wore shell pink ballerina frocks of net .over taffeta. They also carried carnation and sweet pea nosegays with matching bead dresses. Gretchen Bladorn was flower girl. William Bladorn was his broth er's best man. Ushers were Gor don White and Earl Johnson. Junior ushers were Donald Pat terson and Fred Tweedie. light tte Candles CandleUghten were Lin a Howarth and Kathryn Boatright. Terry Murray was the soloist and Mrs. E. Francis was the organist. Mrs. Howath wore a turquoise afternoon dress with corsage of yellow cymbfdrum orchids and brown accessories. Mrs. Tweedie attended her son's marriage in a grey and pink print gown with pink accessories and corsage of pink cymbidium orchids. A reception was held in the fireplace room of the church. Miss Ann Rector cut the cake and as sisting were Misses Dalene O'Har ra, Coleen Welsh, Sandra Shaw, Moreen Nelson, iNeva Gilman, and pHAik. tocatlY wm:. After the wedding trip the couple, will return to Salem. Cor poral Bladorn : will leave for Camp Win field Scott, San Fran- Cisco next week and his bride win remain in Salem at the home of her parents.: For going away she wore an aqua knit dress with brown accessories. Mrs. Larking Elected Mrs. . Glen Larking was elected president of the Etokta Club for the ensuing year at: the meeting of the group oo Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. W. F, Hanson. Other officers are Mrs. Vard Hughes, vice president; Mrs. R. W. Radciitfe,v;feretary; and Mrs. E. L. Stow,' treasurer. In Monmouth 1 Nu Chapter, Delta Kappa Gam ma, national honorary for women teachers, met in the faculty lounge on Ihe Oregon College of Educa tion campus at Monmouth Wed nesday night at 7:30 o'clock. . The program . included a talk given by Mark' Sayre, assistant business manager at OCE, whose subject was "Important Phases of the State . Retirement Fund." Theme of the program was "Appreciation- for Cultural Contribu tions of Our World Neighbors." Miss Margaret Perry, supervising teacher for the 5th grade at Henry HU1- elementary , achopl at Inde-. pendence, gave ait interesting talk and showed slides of her trip to England, France, Switzerland, Spain and Italy. . During the business session in stallation of officers was held for Mrs. Howard Miller, president; Mrs. Marjorie Woods, first vice president; Mrs. Carle ton W assort, second vice president; Miss Edna Ferry, recording secretary; and Miss Mary Ann Foley, correspond ing secretary. Miss Lorraine Meu sey is. the retiring president. The program committee for the evening Included Mrs. Denise Murray, Miss Margaret Simms and Mrs. Howard Miller. A des sert supper was served and host esses were Mrs. George Sumpter, Mrs. Carleton Wasson, Mrs. Helen McLeod and Miss Irene Hallberg. ... Engagement- -f 7 Revealed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stamper announced the engagement, ef their daughter, Miss Rozena Faya Stamper, to Jack Elton Varbel; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess W. Ver bal of Brooks, at a family dinner, on Easter Sunday. A rummer wedding is planned by the duo. Miss Stamper and her fiance are graduates of Salem High School. She is employed at Sa lem branch of the First National Bank. Mr. Varbel recently re turned from 14 months service in Korea and has been released from active duty with the Marines. ; SPECIAL LUNCHEON Today and Saturday tf ..J J 1 1 00 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. HAMBURGER STEAK With Mashed Potatoes, Brown Gravy Hot Home-made Cloverieaf Rolls Choice of Coffee, Tea, Coke or Orangeade CAFETERIA AT MILLER'S HURRY Don't miss out on these Sensational Reductions In nWZu (J 13 ) mm a m m Jt a mm m j urns; ru( Time 1$ short but we still have plenty to choose from in this sale at (fi)lf IF m& mm fit 1! f DRESSES All wearable into late Summer. Were 12.95 to 35.00. Noiv 895 to 2295 COATS Every one a money saver. Were 37.95 to 95.00. Nou 2495 to s6500 SUITS To give your wardrobe that needed lift. Were 45.00 to 89.95. nou $2995 to 6500 An opportunity to have a smart, new wardrobe at tremendous savings. Shop and save at Miller s. 32nd ANNIVERSARY SALE! SPECIAL SALE OF Cm,'rm """n-n miiiui. BOLT FINE ENDS OF FABRICS! O Rayon - Gabardinel Printed Taffeta! O Novelty Crepe I O Failtes! yds. for Bolt ervdsl That's exactly what you'll find in this tale of fabrics at 2 yards for $1.00! Fabrics up to $1.69 per yardl Yardage from 3 to 7V yards in any quantity you wish. Plain and printed. SALE! NLazy Susans' As Illustrated Above Choice of Colors Gift Shop $595 $1 Imported China Snack Sets, 59c 2 for A Mother's Day gift item . . . imported china snack set (plate with cup) a convenience for snacks for home, lawn entertaining. Assorted designs. Gift shop, main floor. tin Women's SHORTIE COATS $45 Come on in . . . the weather is fine and shortie coats will be more popular than ever! Have you shopped for yours at $4.95? Amazing values! Cal asheen gabardines with wrin kle resistant qualities! All the pastel shades . . . navy, black and white. 2nd floor. Sportswear. DOTTED SWISS, PIQUE, BATISTE, etc. 69c yd. Others include waffle, nainsook, broad cloth and organdie. White and pastels. Regular to $1.00 yard. Imported Earrings, Many Styles 99c Pretty to wear . . , pretty as gifts! Rhinestone, amethyst, emerald, topaz and many other simulated stones set in rhodium metal. Main floor. Bucilla Wondersheen Crochet Thread 55c 500-yard skeins In this super merceriz ed crochet thread. Buy it now for bed spreads, chair sets, dailies, etc. White, ivory. Downstairs art needle dept. Same in Bucilla Petite at 45c skein. FAMOUS WEBFOOT SWIM SUITS $4.95 New! Every one a smart, smooth fitting latex swim suit made for swimming? Tailored to keep your figure in swim suit order. All the wanted shades such as chartreuse, royal, pink, green, black and white. All sizes. Sportswear, 2nd floor. , - r SUEDE CLOTH JACK SHIRTS FOR WOMEN $5.95 In purple, orchid, brown, grey and pink. Sizes 10 to 18. Sportswear, 2nd floor. MEN'S WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS 8 o, $1.00 Buy a big supply of these splendid values now while the sale price is so low. Men's section, main floor. n o 4 - Tt uo o 6 : SPECIAL PURCHASf FAMOUS TIES Unbeatable values! You can't touch these in their regular quality with the label at less than $1.50 to $2.50. Choose for Father's Day choose tat your own wardrobe . . . choose half dozen and save substantially! MAIN FLOOR SPECIAL PURCHASE Hanes (irregulars) TEE-SHIRTS 79c All Sizes . . . just arrived in time lor this week': advertising! A big special purchase ot Hanes' irregular quality tee shirts fori men and priced at only 79c. These are the same fine long staple cotton as the; regular quality . . . the same fitting: . . . styling, etc. White only. Your sum-; mer's tee shirts at a bargain! MAIN FLOOR 1 ....... -