The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    f The Statesman., Salem. Oregon. Thnrsdcry, August 11, 1852
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SO C I ETY C LU B S MUS I C
Around Town
By JERYMEJENGIJBH
A CABLEGRAM ... has come
to Mr. and Mrs. Mike stembock
frvun their son. Leonard, telirur of
his arrival in Melbourne, Austral
ia .. . He expects to be in Australia
for the priming 18 months, where he
will e playing in the Rodgers
Bammerstein unit of "South Pa
cific." scheduled to open on Sept
ember 13 at Her Majesties Theatre
in Melbourne . . . Leonard, wbo has
beea in New York City since re
turning from London,' where ae
played in "Mr. Roberts," was in
Salem for a two weeks' vacation
before leaving for Australia . . .
He and the three aether leads flew
from San Francisco to Melbourne
to join the corrrpany . . . Leonard,
a Salem High School and Willam
ette University graduate, will ilay
thetbird lead, Luther Billis, in
sJSlh Pacific" . . ."Virginia Paris,
who sang at the Democratic Na
tional Convention in Chicago last
month, will play the role of Bloody
Virv . I
Welcome heme . . for JOss Ma
bel P. Robertson, who armea t
the capital Taesday from am ex
tended European trip ... die left
here in April aad spent moot of
Wr tintf trmrfaur Saafau Italy aad
France ... She made here head-
oaarters at San ftapbael wifla Mr.
aad Mrs. BnsseU Brooks . . .
A Canadian trip ... for the Rev.
and Mrs. George H. Swift, who
returned home Tuesday from . a
ten day sojourn in British Colum
bia and Canada . . . They visited
in Vancouver, B.C., Lake Louise.
Banff and the Canadian Ice Fields
in Jasper Park. . .
Arriving . . . in Salem Friday will
be Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Billing of
Oakland. Calif JV who will be the
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I V.
Benson. . . they will spend the
weekend at the Bensons summer
place at Devil's Lake ...
Lavtac today ... for Fneeelx.
Animi where they -will -make
their home are Mr. and Mrs. Ste
phen Fouchek and children. mjp,
Stephen and Barbara ... The Foa
cneks have leased their Candalexia
H4hU home to the Del Posts . . .
Visiting- ... in the capital this
ic i Wililam C. Murray of Oak
land. Calif., who is the guest of
his brother-in-law ana sisxer, an
and Mrs. E. Hi Gbmsen, at their
WirM Strpet home .
Sojourning . . . ot Neakewta for
the remainder of the week are Mr.
and Mr. Lester D. Green and son.
Danny ... The Wfllard Marshalls
and daaghters, Martha Jind Julia,
nd Mr. Marshall's parents, Mr.
aad Mrs. W. A. Marshall of Seat
tie. are home from a stay at their
beach home at Seal Rock . . . The
aenior Marshalls left Wednesday for
Portland to visit with relatives ea
route to Seattle. . .
In Ashland ... attending the
Shakespearean Festival are "Mrs,
Breyman Boise, Mrs. Keith Brown,
Mrs. Paul Hendricks and Mrs.
Chester Cox ...
Stopping ... in Salem a few days
this week was Mrs. Ruth Hernd
doo, who now makes her home in
Corvallis. where she is in the ed
ucational activities office ... Mrs.
Herndon is lea vine today for Port
land to spend the remainder of her
vacation . . . Mrs. Hernoon s
daughter, Marylou. (Mrs. David
TWmkl rpopntlv left for Long
Beach. Cailf., to join her navy en
Kiffr . hushand : who has returned
fmm nin 'mrmths f&a. dlltv in Kd
re an waters aboard the USS Endi-
cott . . . Marylou has been attend
ing Oregon College of Education at
Monmouth durinff her husband's
absence ... A novel feature of
thw shin's rptirn to thp ctatM wan
delivery of 500 papers aboard ship
a . tareweu to captain louis w.
Barnard, who is being transferred
tf other dutv ' . . The officer and
men compiled the information for
tne miniature newspaper, which
CLUB CALENDAR
THrnsoAT
Fidelis Class, rrst Baptist Church.
Marion Square PaTk, 1 p. m.
FRIDAY .
Neighbors of Woodcraft, Salem Wo
man's Clubhouse, S p. m.
Sl'NDAT
. Dakota picnic at Eugene Prescott
home. 1064 Oak St.. 12:30 pjn.
Indoor Sports Club picnic at Earl
Adams home. 4224 Claxter Road. 1 pan.
TCKSDAY
Salem EPW Club picnic with Miss
Mabel Savage, 31S5 Garden Road, 0:30
p. m.
Chadwick Assembly. Order of Rain
how for Girls, Masonic Temple. 730
p. m.
On Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. When- is it proper to begin
calling new ; acquaintances by
their given names?
A. The formality of calling per
sons by their surnames is becom
ing increasingly obsolete. People
cau eacn other by their given
names much earlier in acquaint
anceship than formerly. One must,
however, sense the proper mo
ment to drop formalities. If every
one else in the circle in which you
move uses first names, you are at
liberty to follow the custom.
Q. What is the proper way to eat
spaghetti at the table? 1
A. With the fork. Twist the spa
ghetti against the plate to wind it
about the fork. If you cannot man
age this gracefully and many
cannot cut it with the fork.
Q.What is the correct tip for an
airline stewardess?
; A. Please do not offer any tip
to the stewardess, the airlines hav
ing rules against this.
w- r '.H -5 tit -1
Was Dublished in Till a moot hv ITn.
Sin DeCook'H mother Mrs Tuv.
id A. DeCook, who is publisher of
the Tillamook Headhght-Hearald
. . . ine paper tens ox tne many
experiences by the men and : the
ship during the past nine months.
Fifth child. . . a little girl. Har
new Aim. was DOrn to Mr. and Mrs.
rani B. Tlauser Jr. ia Portland oa
Wednesday meralnr at the Fmis.
nel Hospital . . . she tipped the
scales at eight pooaxU, nine eaaees
. . . She has three alslee. IiAtk
Margaret, Sarah Jane, Susaa Gail,
ana a Brother, OavU rani . . 2ter
sraadpareats are Mrs. R. D. Bar
ton ana air. and Sirs. Tool H.
Hanser of Satem ... thT
tore rreat-grantrm others. Mr. W. J.
Hagedorn aad Mrs. Henry L. Ben-
Ma. ana tTeat-greatrandnioth-er.
Mrs. Sank Whliaev. all af Ra.'
lem. . .
A -faniHT Ann.. ' . tutn T
Lewis Jr. of Corvallis was .honored
on his birthday Sunday at a dinner
at the home of ins .parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis, on Fair-
roouni am . . . Accompanying Mr.
Lewis to Salem for the
was his wife and daughters, Linda
ana xwnara ...
Bridal Showen ... Mlaa Ait
Waters, whs will be married to
Ciena W. Kleen oa Septemher ff.
Is the incentive for several pre
nontUl parties . . Mfau Marina
Bansea was a hostess for the bride-
to-be Wednesday nlrbt at the hotno
of her aant, Mrs. M. J. Van Woert,
a Mm Street',. . . Twenty guests
were bidden to the miscellaneous
shower and a late sapper was ser
ved by the hostess ...
Entertaining ... for Miss Waters
on Tuesday night was Mrs. Charles
R. BrOWn. who sumioarl tttA VhiVL.
to-be with a lingerie and linen show
er hi me worm wth street home of
her mother, Mrs. W. F. Dodge . . .
A blue and white color scheme was
used in the decor and a late supper
followed an informal evening I . ,
Assisting the. hostess were Miss
Juanita Hamer and Miss Dorothy
Williams ... Twenty attended the
affair including co-workers of Miss
Waters at the Oregon Physicians'
Service office ...
Nuptials Unite f
Couple Sunday "I
AMITY The First Baptist
Church was the scene of a sum
mer wedding on Sunday, August 17
at 8:30 o'clock when Miss Lillian
Earhart and Percy Lloyd Abdill
of Willamina exchanged their mar
riage -vows. The Rev. William P.
Bray officiated.
The bride is the foster daughter
or airs. K. A. Hobbs and the groom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
McQurg. Willamina. Mrs. Ralph
Konzelman sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Theodore Lehman.
The bride wore an afternoon
frock of peach over white satin
ana a nngertip Illusion veil caught
to a white Dutch cap. She carried
tuberous begonias.
Miss Sally McQurg of Willamina.
sister of the groom, was maid of
honor and wore an afternoon dre:
of green and white and carried a
Douquet or tuberous begonias.
Best man was Irwin Warner of
Amity. Ushers were Robert Leh
man, Darrell Taylor, cousin of the
groom, and Ronald Nelson. Amity.
A reception was held in the social
room of the churchy Mrs. Henry
Taylor and Mrs. Ray Williams,
aunts of the Prnnm nut ha ooVo
and Miss Virennia WaVemnn nro.
skied at the -punch bowl. Assisting
were Miss Delores Ulrich, Lafay
ette and Mrs. E. H. Lehman.
After a wedding, trip along the
coast the couple will be at home
in Amity at the Henderson apart
ments. The groom is employed at
the Johnson Lumber Mill west of
Willamina.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard- David Huckestein (Betty Jean
Stadler) whose marriage was an event of August 16 at St
Vincent dePaul Catholic Church. The bride Is the daughter
of the John Leonard Stadkrs and the groom Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. August E. Huckestein. The couple will reside
at Riverside, Calif., where he Is stationed at March Field.
JMcEwan Photo)..
Rites Read at
St. Joseph's
St Joseph! Catholic Church
was the scene of the wedding of
Miss Inez Leoaa Yocubets and Roy
Loynes, son of Mrs. Clara Loynes,
on Saturday, August 16. Father
Gadlois officiated at the 11 o'clock
rites.
The altar was banked with bou
quets of yellow, pink and rose
gladioluses. Frank Lebold played
the wedding music. Miss Maxine
Loynes and Miss Darlene Yocubets
lighted the tapers. .
For her' wedding the bride wore
an afternoon dress of white nylon
with bouffant sleeves and skirt
and a fingertip illusion veil caught
to a flowered headdress. Her flow
ers were sweet peas.
Miss Joan Saw chuck was the
honor maid and wore an afternoon
frock of white and black nylon.
Michael Deeney stood with the
groom as best man.
Mrs. Loynes wore a pastel blue
afternoon dress for her son's mar
riage. A - reception was held at the
YWCA following the nuptials.
Miss Joan Sawchuck poured and
Mrs. Joseph Fernair of Nebraska
cut the cake. Miss Patricia Brown
assisted about the rooms.
After a wedding trip along the
coast the newlyweds will be at
home in Salem at 1410ft Court
Street.
Liberty Congratolatloas go
to the Rev. and Mrs. John Meyers,
3390 Liberty Road, on the birth -of
a daughter, Sally Kathleen, born
Tuesday, August 19 at the Salem
General Hospital. The Rev. Mr.
Meyers is the pastor of the Lib
erty Christian Church of Christ on
Skyline Road. The new arrival has
a sister. 'Becky, and a brother,
Wayne. The maternal grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of
Eugene and the paternal grand
parents, were the late Mr. and Mrs.
Conrad Meyer of Albany.
Miss Joan Marie Miller enter
tained members of her bridge club
at the Fairmount Hill home of
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Vern
Gordon Kunke
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Takes Bride
In East
Cloverdale- From tho east
comes news of the marriage of
Miss Marlon June Ritteman.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
W. Ritteman of Hawley, Minn,
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Benefit Garden-
party Today
Highlighting the social calendar
today Is the benefit card party to
be given this afternoon in the
Homer H. Smith gardens on North
Summer .. Street by members of
the Junior Guild of St Paul's
Episcopal Church. Play will begin
at 2 o'clock with the tea hour slat
ed for four o'clock. '
Additional reservations have
been made by Mrs. H. S. Poisal,
Mrs. Harry Foster, Mrs. Rue Dra
ger, Mrs.; H. R. Walters, Mrs.
Frank Spears, Mrs.- William' L.
McGuV Mrs. Miller B. Harden,
Mrs. Karl KugeL Mrs. O. L. HHL
Mrs. Linn C Smith, Mrs. Alvtn
Hartley, Silverton, and Mrs. Ed
Graham, Portland.
The Swegle Neighborhood Clnb
meeting slated for today at the
George Shnll home has been post
poned until Thursday, August 28.
Home Extension
Committee Meets
-. -
The Marlon County Home Ex
tension Committee met for Its reg
ular monthly meeting on Monday
at the home of Mrs. Marjorie
White. Mrs. Jack Bartlett. Chair
man, presided at the business ses
sion. Plans were' completed for
leader training meetings which
will be held in September prior to
the beginning of the 1952-53 home
extension program in October. On
September 10 and 11 training
meetings will be held for all of
ficers of Marion County's 36 home
extension units. Leaders for the
project "Gifts from Cloth" will
receive training on September 23
and 24 and on September 25 lead
ers for "Main Dish Meals" will re
ceive Instructions. On September
28 the unit 4-H chairman will
meet to receive help with their
phase of the program.
Committee members attending
were Mrs. Jack Bartlett - Mrs.
Cornelius Bateson, Mrs. Charles
Wright, Mrs. Fred McCall, Mrs. C.
T. Lorenzen, Mrs. Norman Reil
ing, Mrs. C. N. Ruggles and County
Extension Agents June Burke and
Marjorie White.
Neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet Friday night at the Salem
Woman's Club at 8 o'clock. Birth
days in June, July and August will
be celebrated.; The men will be
in charge of the social hour with
Dr. O. L. Scott chairman, assisted
by R. E. Winchcomb and C. B.
Shaw.
and Gordon A. Kunke, ton of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur E. Kunke of Tur
ner. The ceremony took place on
August 18 at the Christian Mis
sionary Alliance Church in Haw
ley. The Rev. J. A. Schmidt per
formed the 8 o'clock rites.
' The altar was banked with bou
quets of white gladioluses and
tapers. Miss Marlys Catiander
sang with Miss Adeline Schmidt
the organist.
The bride wore a white organdy
dress with train, the bodice made
with short sleeves, Peter Pan col
lar and tiny self covered buttons
to the waistline in front A cord
ed design of embroidery and crys
tal beads formed the yoke on the
bodice. and the same design was
repeated on the skirt She wore
gauntlets end carried a white Bi
ble marked with white roses. :.
Miss Anita Ritteman was the
maid of honor and Sandra Cava!
Ian was ' junior bridesmaid. . They
wore .green organdy frocks and
carried pink chrysanthemum bou
quets.
Attend the Groom
Dale Folger stood with the
groom as best man and ushers
were FJdon Christianson and Ted
Millet
Mrs. Ritteman chose a pastel
blue dress with navy accessories
and corsage of pink tea roses,
Mrs. Kunke went east for her
son's marriage and wore a mist
blue gown with rose accessories
and corsage of white carnations.
A reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents.
Among those assisting was the
groom's aunt, Mrs. Hazel Fliflet
of Dallas, who presided at the
coffee, urn. .
After a wedding trip to Park
Rapids Lake area and Glacier Na
tional Park, the newlyweds will
rbe at home In Dallas, Ore., where
he is coach at the Dallas High
School. The bride, is a graduate of
Concordia College and has been
teaching at Port Orford. Mr. Kun
ke is a graduate of Willamette
University. '
Breakfast For
Church Group
- The Christian's Woman's Fel
lowship of the First Christian
Church will meet for breakfast
this morning at 9:30 ajn. at Bush
Pasture. Members are asked to
enter the park by the Mission
Street entrance and follow the
signs to the picnic area.
Serving the breakfast will be
Edna Gish, Eva Marie Johnson
and Grace Hendricks circles. A
nursery for children will be pro
vided at the church. All women
of the church are invited to attend.
Eva Marie Johnson, a young
missionary, who recently returned
from Africa and will be returning
to the Congo country after her
furlough, will be the guest speak
er. Mrs. Warren Thiel will lead
the devotions.
Yoivo Been
On Our fAind!
READ WHY IN OUR
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