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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1952)
n.n i SOCIETY - CLUBS - MUSIC Around Town . . . By JEKTMX ENGLISH L TXMK ... on Wednesday af ternoon when Mn. Sidney a. Lewis entertained at -her Falr- win Knmt for the pleasure of group of her Salem and Dal las friend - - another gorgeous spring da7 for a tea . . . many of the guests donning prints and shantungs for tha occasion . Mn. Chauncey L. C rider of Dal las greeting guests at tha door . . . The decor . . . Tulips a fsrorlte f the hostess . . . beautiful ones In the garden and mora inside . . . In the entrance nau a minims mnmnMit of deeo rose and ma reon tulips and carnations com bined with fatia . . . The tea table covered with a handsome maderia cloth ... a lovely beuqnet of yellow tulips, baby yellow rases, iada, and at the base a few pink tulips . . . flanked, by handsome stiver candeibras holding nansval green tapers (with a lovely scent), which the hostess had brought borne from Chinatown tm JSan Francisco. . . A panoramic view ... of the Willamette Valley from the pic ture windows in the living and dining rooms . . . Neighbors call ing .. . Mrs. Donald A. Young, Mrs. Chester Cox, Mrs. Walter Tooze . . . Mrs. Earl Latourette, soon to be a neighbor, as they will be moving to their newly purchased home on John Street ... at present they are busy re modeling and redecorating . . . they hope to be moved in an other month . . . Mrs. H. G. Hoh wiesner, a charming newcomer in the capital, and smart In a navy blue outfi with navy and white polka dot 'cuffs and collar . . . Mrs. Sydney B. Lewis, Jr. over from Corvallia and assist ing during the afternoon . . . Mrs. William w Phillips chic in an almond brown shantung suit ac cented with turquoise and a pink chapeau ... k TIDBITS OF NEWS ... A num ber of Salem Rotarians and then wives yrfil be in end April 27 to W for" the third annual district conference of - Rotary . . For the women' there win be" teas, luncheons. . and sightseeing trips . . . Ovr 500 are expected to attend the banquet on Tuesday night . . ... Among those from Sal em planning to attend are Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. KUstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Minier, Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Tlnkham Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Mr. and Mrs. Har old F. Phillipee, Robert W. Fenix and J. A. H. Dodd . . . Visitors to arrive ... Mr. and Mrs. Gale Besse have received word from his mother, Mrs. Rene Besse, formerly of Salem, that ahe will arrive In the capital next week by train from her home in Montreal, Canada . . . she ex pects to be here three weeks and will welcome her grandson, Rene, for the first time . . . Expected in Salem on Friday will be Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harrold (Mary Jean McKay) and children. Steven and Ann. who mrm arriving" from 8u ramento for a fortnight's stay . . . Mary Jean is a connsin of Mary Bess (Mrs. Gala) and will also visit her other censln, Mrs. Ed ward Leahy, who. la ewrently visiting here . Elected president , . . From the University of Washington campus comes news that Suzanne Barnes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, has been chosen president of McKeo Hall for the ensuing year . . . Sue is completing her junior year at Washington. . . A little girl . . . Virginia Lee was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Perue on Monday at the Salem General Hospital . . . she tipped the scales at seven pounds, nine ounces . . . also welcoming the baby is a sister, Mary Kay . . . Mrs. Lenna Perdue of Salem is the little girl's grandmother . . . WEDDING DATE ... is an nounced by Donna Jane Macklin and Frank Lawrence of Portland . . . JThe couple will exchange their vows on Saturday, July 19 at the First Congregational Church with the Rer. Seth Hunt ington officiating . . . Donna is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Macklin and her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Frank Law rence of Portland . . . Miss Mack lin and Mr. Lawrence are seniors at Lewis and Clark College and will receive their degrees in June . . . Donna has asked Miss Pa tricia Ullman to be her honor Breakfast For Insurance Bosses The Insurance Women's Asso ciation of Salem entertained their bosses at a steak breakfast Wed nesday morning in the mirror room at the Hotel Marion. Seventy-eight attended the break fast. Welcome was given by Mrs. Sidney Rising, president of the group, and response to the Wel come was by WilHam Braun, president of the insurance agents association of Salem. Entertainment was provided in the form of two skits. One the "Fashion Show",.- hats modeled by nine members of the group, each one representing a different form of Insurance coverage. Prizes went to water damage coverage, modeled by Mrs. Amy Seldier; fur floater coverage, modeled by Mrs. Opal Lewis; and personal property floater modeled by Mrs. Sua Booch. Commentator for ths show was Mrs. Alma Werstleln and the piano accompanist was Miss Haxel Brockhoff. The second skit was of an edu cational nature, as the insuranee women Just completed an educa tional course on Insurance pro cedures, which was conducted and sponsored by the Agents Associa tion of Salem. For "The Examina tion" six members took part, five were the pupils and one the teach er. Special guests at the breakfast was Mrs. Eva B rower from Port land, regional director of Region 8. maid and the bridesmaids will be Miss Jeanne Hoffman, Miss Sarah Jane Backstrand and Miss Nancy Trigg of Lebanon, a Lewis and Clark classmate . . . Engagement teld . . . Mies Doro thea Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Key Wilkins of Spring brook, and John E. Weed, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wood of Salem, are revealing their troth ... No date has been set for the wedding . . . Miss Wilkins and her fiance are students at George Fox College at Newberg . . . The bride-elect of the groom-to-be Is a graduate of Salem Col lege and Academy. . . Cherry Court Installation On Tuesday Formal installation ceremonies for the 1952 officers of Cherry Court, Order of the Amaranth were held Tuesday night at the VFW Hall with Mrs. Carl Guen ther and Elmer Boyer installed as royal matron and patron. Other officers Installed were Mrs. Charles McCabe, associate matron; Robert Nick ens, associate patron, Mrs. James Tindall, sec retary; Louis Lorenz, treasurer; Mrs. Russell Bright, conductress; Mrs. Ray Johnson, associate con ductress; James Tindall, chair man of trustees; Stanley Dila tush, Ray Johnson, trustees; Mrs. Jake Fryberger, marshal in the east; Mrs. Arthur Davis, marshal In the west; Mrs. Clarence Wilson, prelate; WendeU Ewing, histor ian; Mrs. Phillip Michael, truth; Mrs. Wendell Ewing. faith; Mrs. James Davidson, wisdom; Mrs. Paul Shafer, charity; Mrs. How ard Jenks, standard bearer; Mrs. Otto Stark, warder; Arthur Da vis, sentinel; and Mrs. Glenn Slentz, musician. Harvey Aston served as master of ceremonies for the evening. A flag was presented the court by Clyde Lambert in behalf of the 25 AMPS group. Special guests In troduced were Mrs. Winifred Dyer, Cannon Beach, grand royal matron of Oregon; Francis H inkle, Portland, grand royal patron; Don Patton, Salem, grand asso ciate patron and master of Ma sonla Lodge, 50; Carl Snyder, master of Masonic Lodge, 4; and Mrs. Marvin Rasmussen, guard ian of Bethel 15, Job's Daugh ters. Vocal numbers were given by Tomina Slentz and duets by Car ole and Tomina Slants. Miss Edna Marie Hill gave a group of pi ano selections and the Cherry Court choir sang. Participate in Ceremony Uncrowning ceremonies were held for the 1951 royal matron, Mrs. Stanley Dilatush with the following p ar t i cipating: Mrs. Charles Rundell, uncrowning ma tron; Mrs. James TindalL crown bearer; Mrs. James Barrell, stand ard bearer; Mrs. R. Lee Wood, flag bearer; and Mrs. Christena Davis, marshal In the west. Jew els were presented to Mrs. Dila tush and Ray Johnson, outgoing royal matron and patron, by Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Dilatush. Mrs. Evert Givens and Mrs. Clifford Parker lighted the lapers. The installing officers were Ray Johnson, installing patron; Mrs. Gail Janes, marshal; James Manning, marshal's aide; Mrs. Elmer Boyer, prelate; Mrs. Rob ert Ostrom, secretary; Mrs. Fos ter Wintermute, musician Mrs. Don Patton, and Mrs. Robert Nlckens, marshal In the east and west. Taking part in the coro nation ceremonies were Mrs. R. Leo Wood, coronation matron; Carl Guenther, honored marshal; Mrs. James TindalL crown bear er; Mrs. Stanley Dilatush. stand ard bearer; James Tindall, sword bearer; Mrs. Don Patton and Mrs. Alice McCauley, marshals. ' Ushers were Glenn Slentz, John GraybilL Charles McCabe and Gall Jones. Mrs. Asahel Fish was chairman of the decorations- and Mrs. Clifford Parker of the re ception which followed in honor of the new officers. Robert Barton Takes Bride Announcement is being mad of the marriage of Miss Grace Fos dlck, daughter of Ralph 8. Tosdlck of Bell, Calif- and Robert W. Bar ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Barton of Salem, which was quiet ly performed on Saturday, April 19. The couple exchanged their vows before members of the im mediate family at the Jason Lee Methodist parsonage with the Rev. James L. Wilson officiating. For her wedding the bride chose a navy blue lace afternoon gown over satin with a white hat and white accessories. She carried a pastel nosegay of roses, sweet peas and carnations. The couple was unattended. A reception for members of the family followed at the home of the groom's parents. The newly weds will make their home In Salem. The bride is a graduate of Cali fornia schools and met her hus band when he was stationed in the South with tha marines. He is a graduate of Salem schools and was recently released from active duty. He returned last summer from service in Korea. He is now with the Marion County surveyors. The Salem Gateswingerp will meet tonight at the Izaak Walton clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Final preparations will be made for the state-wide Chery Blossom Dance Festival to be held here on May 16 at the Armory. -F' 4MORI DtUCIOUS) MACARONI J 'mm mm mm i I mw" f I I fS. e'r juvenile footwear for I I I I y-s. w ' Senenitioos R-ED GOOSE Shoes for I I JC- jrfr'f I J N K J boys and girls meet every shoe require. I i'tf fta y" S $1 HlBi - J"W " " meat (or your active youngsters. I I A-y ( XjPC ) I I x '""""rS-Ny Whatever their shoe needs... for I I . r$ymm Vsf j-lvc il If I t school, for play or for party time . . . ji - Ifl f X ther' RJED GOOSE Shoe that' I I J y . , They're designed for growing feet, I I You can L i "" J with extra room, extra support and if Party or - m00 I f y txxn. wear in every pair. I f ridTa" ' SSb m vfrti rv Come in to see our large selecrioo. 1 EEt; II ,nMtCAU's mV je '11 ,0Cl"lKfc li andfMlHIS' s mothersThi H)m:m Fq zcn rT7 rf7s7 ' U UUbk u I CHILDREN LOVE TO RIDE OUR MERRY-GO-ROUND AND HOBBY HORSE WHILE YOU SHOP- OPEN MON. & FRI. NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P. M. cl r r 5 o IN THE CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER Robokah Lodgo Plans Events At the meeting of the Salem Rebekaa Lodge Monday evening Mrs. Justina Klldee reported on the meeting of the Council of Womens organizations. The an nual homecoming dinner of the Ladles auxiliary. Patriarchs M1U tant will be held at the Odd Fel lows Temple at 6:30 on Thurs day evening. A program will fol low the meeting. Three Links Club will meet Friday afternoon at the club room. All members will attend services at the First Christian Church at 10:43 o'clock next Sun day morning. . Next Monday will be social evening anf the Past Noble Grands will furnish the program. - Trinity Chapter. OES. social club will meet at the West Salem City Hall on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Harold Lamb is chairman of arrangements. CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY ! Salem TojLitmUtxeiS Club, Ooldaa Phewuuit, S p.m- Dum tnd Do club with Mrs. LrM Baxscr. SIS Cummins Lan. I o'clock rt luncheon and plant ult. Auburn Mothers Club meet at school house. 7:30 p.m. Marry Minslers with Mrs. Albert Fabry. 1429 N.l8th St, 1 pjn. Lansing Nalghbors Garden Club with Mrs. Berwjrn Max wall. S169 N. 34th St, 1 JO p.m. Sojourn rs 1 o'clock lunchaon, Sal am Woman's Clubhouse. Town and Gown. Music Hall, Willam ette Campus. S pjn., ta at laisanna Hall. LaUah Meadow Gardauers with Mrs. Paul Camp, 1J9 p. m, plant sal. raiDAT Past Praaldhta of Hal Hlbbard Auxiliary. USVW. with Mrs. Ora Harder. S38 N. Slst at., oassart luaoh aoo. I'M p.m. Trinity Chapter. OES. social dub, West Salam City Hall, t p.m. Salam Wooman'a Club, elubhous. 8 p.m.. Doara mccunf. i pjn. sojoumar no-nost i Woman's Club. :30 p.m City PsnbaUenia. noon luncheon. Senator 7 Tot el Marry Time Club with Mrs. Lyle Shapherd. 2420 Duncan Avenue, 1:90 deaaart luncheon lArOBOAT Salam Chapter , OCS, Masonla Tarn pla, S pjn. r c!3QD(i8(fMIB V Ar rov cfioci u$ now SimWm Miss Olsonl Mrs. John Thiesen. and Mrs. Elmer McClaan were hostesses for a bridal shower Monday night: at the former's homo on John treat in compliment to Miss Dorothy Olson, who will bo married to ' Harold Stmpp on May S. Thirty six friends attended - the smsou laneous shower. A late supper was served by the hnetrssos aiUt an informal evening. : Howdy neighbor! I 1 April 25 1 May! If yen hare a Hamlrteai-C sin, BBleva-Grmea writ! watch made sine 1M7. 1st milu ditlen, amr oar Ufled amaater w4enaaker win clean and (1 It for rati for only ... $3.25 neetrenleany tested a t ruaxaateed all ethers at regular price. g Carlyn'sj 460 N. Capitol Capitol Shopping Confer (SMS) iCTMiiiiiMm choiraSflflo ( l iii VS. It I ! msms I 1 II It A-t j I JJ1II';1 1 tecl h il . 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