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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1952)
l The Stat man. Salem. Oregon, Wednesday, Mar Mothers, Dads Annual Dinner On Monday Over a hundred parents and guests attended the annual mothers club dinner and final meeting of the Salem Oregon State Mothers Club Monday evening at the May flower Hall. Mrs. Deral Jones pre sided at the meeting. Douglas Chambers, of the 30-staters club and OSC alumni representative, acted as master of ceremonies. The speaker was Dr. W. E. War rington, who organized the relig ious department at Oregon State College. The invocation was given by the Rev. Louis White of the Knight Memorial Church. Other guests were Mrs. W. E. Warrington, Mrs. Douglas Cham bers, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shepard, Mrs. Oscar L. Paulson, past state president. The program consisted of tap dancing by Pat Irwin and panto mime number by Jan Woodroofe and Margaret Cooper for Parrish Junior High School. The committee for the dinner was headed by Mrs. Edward Ma iek, assisted by Mrs. Elmore Hill, -Mrs. Sam H. Ruhl, Mrs. A. O. Mueller, Mrs. Emmett Rogers, Mrs. John A. Olson, Mrs. F. J. For restil, Mrs. Clarence Elaxali, Mrs. Walter Nelson, Mrs. Carl Wendt, Mrs. Wayne Gordon, Mrs. Euwin Johnson, Mrs. A. E. Archibald, Lois Archibald, Mrs. J. T. Rosen, Mrs. Deral Jones, Mrs. Everett Andresen and Mrs Austin H. Wil son, Sr. Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson installed the following officers: president, Mrs. Emmett Rogers.; vice presi dent, Mrs. Edward Majek; secre tary, Mrs. Carl Wendt; treasurer, Mrs. Cliff Parker; corresponding secretary, Mrs. A. O. Mueller. Mrs. Teed Will Present Pupils Mrs. James Teed will present her piano students in a recital to night at the Roberts Studio on North Summer Street at 7:30 o'clock. Those participating will be Jua nita Christofferon, Marjorie Ol son, Julie Repine, Judy Query, Sandra Johnson, Joan Van Cleave, Charles Neubauer, Judy Maddux, Margaret Ellis, Janice Drakeley, Frederick and Robert Rossner. Kathleen Spong, Joan Frad, Karen Kaser, Joan Bourne, Suzanne Mor ris, Barbara Morris, Margaret Cooper, Richard and Donald Reed, Peggy Ann Lucas. Sharon Bourne, Peggy Reid, Rebecca Singer, Shir ley Crokar, Linda Lewis and Aileen Kreger. Keizer Ladies Sewing Club will hold its last meeting of the season on Thursday at the home of Miss Alta and Miss Ethel Hall, 1965 N. 24th St. s ft 1 r A V Miss Carol Dawn New kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Loreri Newkirk of Turner, the new worthy ad visor of Acacia Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Stayton. nr. -3 NEW HIGH STYLE FOR OAK Watch for a new trend toward high style furniture in oak. Oak is the kind of sturdy, long wearing, easy - to - care - for material that crisp contemporary design calls for. It lagged a long time in furniture fashion because much of it was massive and rustic rather than light and living-room smart, and then because the first modern oak furniture was all so monotonously; alike. That oak can take on the grace and style and variety of top i furniture fashions is well illus- i trated by an eye - catching new ! grouping of living room and dining room furniture designed by the well known architect Edward D. Stone, sketched in part here. Note the bent legs, unusual for oak .the combination of black lacquer and natural finish, the slat tops, the trim upholstery, the lightness of all pieces. For the woven back and Nuptials Held On Sunday The I wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Evensizer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Evensizer of Mar ion, and Trent Edward Hendren, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Hendren of Turner, took place on Sunday afternoon,- May 25 at the Assem bly of pod Church at Turner. The Rev. Ethel Gutekunst performed the 3 o'clock rites. Miss Margaret and Miss Donna Boyer were the soloists and Mrs. Margaret Boyer the organist. Miss Patsy Whitefield and Miss Helen Crume j lighted the tapers and the altar was decorated with blue iris and pink roses. The bridal gown was of satin and lace with a full skirt of lace over satin terminating in a train. The bjodice of the gown was strapless and adorned with a lace Bertha! with which she wore a short satin cape edged in lace. A crown of seed pearls held in place her fingertip veil and she carried; a bouquet of pink roses and white stephanotis. Mrs. Cecil H. Johnson of Salem was the matron of honor and wore a! pink nylon net gown with matching headdress. Miss Marvel Evensizer of Forest Grove was the bridesmaid and wore a blue nylon net gown with matching net head dress. They carried nosegays of roses and sweet peas. Calvin L. Young, USAF, Port land, was best man and ushers were Cecil Johnson, Leo C. Hen dren, brother of the groom, and Clyde Evensizer, the bride's brother. Mrs. Evensizer wore a navy blue suit with corsage of pink carnations for the wedding and Mrs. Hendren chose a brown en semble with corsage of pink car nations. A reception followed in the church parlors. Mrs. Clyde Even sizer of Forest Grove presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Loyd Sid well, sister of the groom, cut the cake. Assisting were Miss May belle Kirsch, Miss Thelma Killin ger arjd Miss Myrna Evensizer. For traveling the bride changed to a blue cuit with white acces sories. The newlyweds will leave this week for Amarilla, Texas, where Sergeant Trent is stationed with the U. S. Air Force. Reports en the 19th district con ference in Tacoma were given by Mrs. Henry Kayser, Mrs. Lloyd Myers, Miss Beverly Hartwell, Mrs. Gavin Hill and Mrs. F. M. Welsh at the Tuesday morning meeting of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast Club at Nohl gren's. Miss Ethel Reddin was guest. seat of the chair and the door fronts; of the cabinet Mr. Stone a dapts products of an historic Amer ican handcraft. Strips are hand split dak wythes laced in basket hv craftitmcn of the Ozark bills who have practised this skill for many generations. (Copyright by John T PUle Co.) On Etiquette By sUberta Lm Q. What are the duties of the bridegroom's parents before the wed ling? ; A. Nothing special, outside of paying a call on the bride's par ents after the engagement has been announced, and to ' uy the bride as nice a wedding present as possible. It's nice, too, for the man's family to invite her and her family to a gathering sometime before the wedding. Q. Is it proper to name a boy John Jone II. rather than John Jones, Jr.? A. The "junior" is the only proper suffix if a boy is named for his father. Second" means nephew or cousin, and never re fers to the son. Q. Ho- much of the hand should be dipped into the finger bowl? A. Only the fingertips, one hand at a time. Mrs. Bancroft to Head Rebekahs Making a fraternal visit to the Rebekah Lodge meeting Monday night were members of the Ladles Auxiliary, Patriarch Militant, Mrs. Roy Pearce gave a report on the recent grand lodge sessions. Miss Doris McReynolds became a mem ber by Initiation during the spe cial meeting of Rebekahs at grand lodge. Officers elected for the July January term are Mrs. Clyde Ban croft, noble g rand; Mrs. Theodore Rhoades, vice-grand; Mrs. Clem Ohlsen secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Pep per, treasurer; and Clarence Kim ble, team captain. Rebekah brothers arranged the program which included musical numbers by Gus Erickson, Roy Pease, and George Naderman; solos by Linda Drakely, accom panied by Janice Drakely; piano duets by Sandra Johnson and Janice Drakely; and a banjo solo by Roy Pease. The Past Noble Grands CJub will meet tonight st the home of Mrs. John Wiles, 10 N. 23rd, St,! at 8 o'clock. ! The SpiritmaJ Suflewer ClaV will be entertained on ThursdajrJ at the home of Mrs. G. E, Fred rickson. 1270 N. 24th St, between I and 4 o'clock. Mrs. Elvera Cex-I venka will be the co-hostess, j f Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kremer of Marion are announcing the engage ment of their daughter, Bernice, to Carl Groves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Groves of Turner. No plans have been made for the wedding. Mill City Mrs. Nell Swift was hostess for an afternoon party to compliment Mrs. James Staley (Betty Class) of Billings, Montana, at her home Thursday afternoon. Honoring Mrs. Staley were Mrs. Lowell Cree, Mrs. Morris Howe, and Mrs. Charley Day. Mrs. Sta ley and son will remain here for a several weeks visit. Mr. Staley is with the naval reserves at the present. From Areata, Calif, comes news of the birth of a son, Gary, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barrett (Del pha Loewen) on May 23. The lad tipped the scales at seven pounds, five ounces. His grandparents are Mrs. Anna Loewen of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Prineville. The Cm Club will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. A. A. Schramm, 165 N. 17th St., at 7:30 o'clock. 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