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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1952)
fTh Strrtimrnfm. Edam, Oregon, Tfagsday. October 23, 1SS2 SOCIETY CLUB S v MUSIC Town Around By JEKYME ENCLCa TEA TIMS; .... on .Wednesday afternoon it me Stuart Lance field home with Mrs. TanrKirtd and Mrs. James C Stone as host asses ... A dMhtful fall tea with much buzzing ZjmnZum and helloes A . A typical auUaan day . . . with overcast sloes . . . mnd milady wearing her new laa uit with smart fun and stoles ttpt dfinitlv the DOtwlar color th season as the choice of many . . " -'--"f-"" . no a t s t a a d 1 V . . V tbroQsheot the rma ... A stan .kr kmnct tf reDsv and ttme mm eBrysaatheawHaa eeaelaed mm s mantel at ene emd a eeler- tmt amazement f mtiiuc earsaBtbe: . A . and at the other end burnt aieaala tapers ... effective - the taroaolse naatel agataat the brawa and sold wallpaper . . . Tae t. table covered with a haadsotns hand weven cloth of honey heire striped la (aid metallic .. . The .MtmiM mt cold, nronxe and beret eranre chrysanthemum and eeiasia flanked 'jy tare freen The hostesses . . . receiving in formally ; . . . Esther Lancefield in a sheer beige wool and Emily Stone in a brown crepe and satin afternoon dress v . . their cor ui of baby anthurtoms com- ; bined with angel leives . . full rfv for many of the guests as there were coffees, luncheons, and club meeting on the agenda r A 'coffee party . . . on Wednes day when Mrs.7 A. C. Haa and . Mrs. Clay Cochran entertained at 'h former's country nlace-on rroisan Creek . . . the affair benefit for the YWCA building fund . . . Bidden by the hostesses .r. MrdamM E. F. JUrkWOOO, Ktenhen Sherman. C. Ronald Hud- , kin. Georee Swartzley. Kenneth Kherman. Jacob Foos. Lee Thomas, Frui Ritner. -Herbert L. Stiff, C p Cunliff. Claude H.. Murphy. Carl Ckambers. CartlHog. Charles KiriekfadenrFloyd Bressler, Cora Ilartzwell. Gardner Bennett, Max virvhrpr and E. L. Myers. J Ta ParOaad . . . aa Friday will mm Mn. Ronald Jaaes. Mrs; Barry iVorssan, Mrs. G. F. Chambers aad Miss Dorathea 8tensloff to : he guests at a laacheoa for which Mrs. J. Cyril Douglas wffl he hosV mmm m. hP kIIC . - . A weekead ... to Fartaad ahead ia f Jnstice and Mrs. James T. Kn wha wU he reests at a ata- aer aa Saturday mitht for which h Keed CoBere facalty will he hota la honor of the trustees . . - -KTIRSERY NOTES ... A first 4HiM a little hav. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Coe Roberts (Lois Glad den) ; on Tuesday at the Salem Memorial Hospital .-. the lad, wbo tipped the scales at just over minds, has ' been named Ceoxet Coe ... The proud grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Roberts and Kr. and Mrs. George Gladden of 7bite Salmon, Wash. J . . ' , 'V ' . Third child ... a BtUe hoy was b,r tm air. and Mrs. Rocer - Ky fiaim aa Wednesday at the Sa lem Memorial Hospital . . . ho weighed six pounds,; fourteen neH . . . Also welcoming- the hahr are a brother Rarer Jr.. aad a sister Marcla . . . The grand parents are the Ret. and Ura. Gaarce H. Swift aad Mr. and Mrs. Ktt rotnim ... '!.. " WELCOME HOME ... for r aadiMrs. Merrill D. Ohling, ;who retieed this past weekend from a months motor trip east . . . They "drove from Michigan to To-, ronto nod then over to Bangor, Maine, where they spent several days J . . The travelers then toured the New England states Salem Pastor. ... Mary Jo Hall Married . : Gold and bronze chrysanthe mums and autumn leaves decorat ed the altar of the Engiewood Evangelical United Brethren Church for the wedding of Miss Aary Joanne Hall,- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. C Hall and the Rev. Lloyd G. Uecker. son and made .stops irv Boston and!01 and Mrs. Rudolph Uecker Hew York . . . In Boston they saw 1 01 Norfolk, Nebraska.' on Wednes the Robert SLmns. who test re-1 day night Dwight Gralap was the cenay returned home ... and misoiaist and Mrs. Berwln Murray New York secured 'tickets . Jar J the organist. Helm' Hirer in "Mrs. McThin" - Tor her weddin the bride chose a4 lor the three-dimensional! an ankle length nylon net gown movie. "Cinerama, which was a I edged with lace over ivory satin. highlight of their trio aad a thrill-1 The bolero Jacket was of imported ug experience ... Ia Ohlings I ivory Chantuly lace fashioned with a stand-up petal collar. A satin and seed pearl beaded crown held in place her ivory nylon net veil. She carried a white prayer book mark ed with Pinoccbio rosebuds and brown cymbldium orchards. Mrs. Rex Jones was the matron of honor and wore a bronze taf- riondship Night For Bothel 35 ; Bethel 35. Job's Daughters, en-r tertained at Friendship night for Bethel's 34, Independence, and 43, Salem, Monday evening at Beaver also went south to Williams burg. traveling through the Bine Ridge and Great Smoky ncuntains . enroute west they stopped at Colorado Springs. Denver and &ali Lake City . . . The Ohlings report there is no time like faU for tra velling . . . the cotarings in the foliage and leaves throughout the I feta sown with matching mitts and country are beyond description net headdress caught with tiny Hall: Honored guests Introduced Miss Judy Burdette, queen. Miss Char lotte Woods, senior princess, Mrs. Arthur Woods, guardian, from Be thel 43; Miss Joan Rodgers, queen, Miss iHle Jean Riddle, junior princess, and Mrs. Eldon Riddle, guardian from Bethel 34; Mrs. E. T. HartwelL Brand guide for the State of Oregon; and Clair Hol- eomb. Bethel erandfather. Honored Queen Caroi uewirc announced the theme for the Queen's Ball as "Pink Champag ne. This event will take place Nov. 28 and is one of the high lights of the season for all Bethel members. . : i Christmas cards and wrappings are to be -sold by the girl as a Bethel project for the remainder of the year. The next meeting' will include Initiation for new mem bers, v Following the regular business session two skits were presented. Beaded east ... by plane on bronze and oM chrysanthemum. weanescay were uv ana Mrs. Xl. She carried a spray of gold and V. FortmiDer. who will attend the bronze chrysanthemums. Brides golden wedding anniversary of her maid was Miss June Dunn and parents, Mr. andL Mrs. Sigiird Se- Miss Marcia Lou Bump was the verson. in Osseo. Wisconsin . timinr hi-iHoomaM t.m m days and will also visit with other members of her family . . ; Return home . , . Ax. and Mrs. A. I. Uadbcek arrived la Salem Tuesday from Hawaii, where they taffeta frocks with matching mitts and net headdresses. Their spray bouquets were of bronze chrvsan themums. Victor Uecker stood with his brother as best man and setting hare; been taeattesiaf the past the guests were Howard Walker. tan xungen, wuiiam Pero, Don- aid waiters, Robert Eoeerson. Ber- win Murray, William Hoyt, Oscar- icnweitz and Robert Herring. Newlyweds Greet Gnests ' For her daughter's nuntials Mrs. Hall chose a deep violet and mauve gown with corsage of pink rose- Duos. Mr. and Mrs. Uecker and their son come west for the cere mony and she wore a navy blue gown with corsage of pink roses. A reception followed In the church parlors. Pouring were Mrs. Thayne Cole and Mrs. D. W. Bump. Mrs. carl xungen cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. William Pero, Mrs. William Hoyt, Mrs. Howard Walker, Miss Eleanor Maddemey er, Mrs. Oscar Schweitz, Mrs. Ruth Goodman, Mrs. Robert Herring, Miss Bemice Ruettgers and Mrs. three weeks . . . While la TL lota they were gveste of their sea and daBxhter-hvlaw. 14. Comdr. aad Mrs. Jeaa Liadbeck . . . they made the trip both ways on tho Larliae aad were met at Diamond Head aa the vhdtors boat by John and Carotyn. Mrs. Lois Stewart. formerly of Saleea. aad Mrs. Roger Seaaen. who at that time was hi the Islands ... an erected them wish the traditional Hawaiian lets daring their stay la Hawaii they teared the ether Islands with their sea aad daachter-ta-law . The John Uadheeks have been la Honolulu since a year age last summer . To live ia Ariaoaa . . . Mrs. J. C. Undley has left for Phoenix to make her home, where she will be in the office of J. C Penney Co. in their new store, which wffl soon Harry Parker. uc twie , . . j. ue employees I tho mni h. Innal - I r " AVU K a V ML lUTi of prise breakfast and presented Mrs. Lindley with a gift prior to ner aeparture ... Louiso Smith Tolls Troth SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Smith of Steelhammer, Drive. are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Louise, to Ray Boucher of Springfield, formerly ot biiverton, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Boucher of 2105 U. Street, baiem. ' - ' Miss Smith was a member of the 1951 graduating class of the SiXverton High School. She Is past worthy; advisor of Eamona Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, and is a freshman ot the University of Oregon. Until en tering the university this" fall. Miss Smith was employed at the State- house in Salpm The weddin i Mn niann I Mrs. J. v. White, color Dearer; for early in the coming: yes. ,2. eet committee. sne teen-age contingent wiu hold a masquerade dance at the Mr. and Mrs. Russell De Lapp Mayflower Hall Friday night be-1 have ' returned, to their Market tween 8 and 11 o'clock. All in-1 Street home from a ten day trip teres ted teen-agers are invited to I east through the central states, re- attend. Sponsors are Mrs. George turning the southern route. They Hagen, Mrs. W. A. Runner and I went as far east as Joplin. Mis- Mrs., Minor Lewis. - . I anuri. A. CLUB CALENDAB TBUaSDAT v .. Urrrv Mlnclcrs. wlto Urs. ' aackaoo. 3295 Lancmster Drive. 1 m Cnintiial Slinfloiwcr Club With Ulph Riggs, 173 McArthur St, 1 to EiSi and Do Club with atra. P. O. atcFadand. S60 Kvana Aw. I clock eeuert luncheon. - : - Dabblers with Mrs. LaRoy Cooper. 40 Hampden Road, a p.m. . .v Salem Unit, 136, American ISlon Auxiimry. Salem Woman' Club. S p-aa. Saiem Toastmistreas Club. Goloea Pheasant, p.m. . Lansing Neighbors Garden Club with Mrs. LoeU Hann. 1280 EverfTeen Ave.. 1 JO p.m. - " " . - Salam CameUia and Rhododendron Society. YMCA. S p.mi ... Labtah Meadow Garden Club with Mrs. Alvtn t. Van Cleave. 130 dessert luncheon. ' - . . Ainawtirth Chapter. OZS social Club. -Masonic Temple, noon luncheon. Past President. Capital Unit f. American Legion Auxiliary with Mrs. , Walter Kirk. 3261 S. ltth SU IM des aert svpoer. . Town and Gown, Carrier Boom, rlrat Methodist Church.' 1 p-m. ' hudat ! V " r Past President's Club. Hal Hlbbard Auxiliary United Spaniah War Veterans 1 p-m. with Mrs. Beaaio Baker. S25 Kortlj Cottafe Street. . . Merry ' Time Club with Mrs. Gay , ptehm. ZBM SUerton Rd, 1 IMn. dea- Haiel Green Community Cub mo Neighbor of Woodcraft I3itrict S). meeting. VTW Hall. S pjn.- . Salem Woman's Club past presidents - luncheon, 1 J 30 p.m. -clubhouse, board zoeeung. liao a.m. . - " I1T11IDAT Salena Chapter. OES. Masonic Tem ple. S p.m. - . ammaV Salem Chapter. Indoor Sports Oub. dinner, hard times party. Hollywood Lions Den, S P-f J- t their wedding trip to Seattle and north ern points the new Mrs. Uecker donned a gray suit with matching accessories, a winter white hat and gloves and Kolinsky furs. After Nov. 10 the newlyweds will be at nomc at 1743 Nebraska 'Avenue. The Rev. Mr. Uecker la pastor of tne .Engiewood Evangelical Breth ren Church. Board Meeting And Luncheon State Department. American Gold Star Mothers win hold board meeting and luncheon In Salem on Saturday at the Marion Hotel at 1 p. m. Mrs. Elizabeth GimpI of Eugene is departmen' president and will preside , at the session. Members of the Salem Chapter are invited to attend. Members of the local group who are on the state hoard are Mrs. George Pro, second vice-president At Oregon State ; Salem Coeds Nominated ForQueensi r By rEBBLK DeSAKT Statesman Correspondent CORVALLIS Beauty is holding the spotlight at OSC this week with preparations being carried out for the Military Ball to be held October 25. This annual affair is sponsored by the military organ izations on campus, and constitutes one of the largest formal dances of the year. The highlight of the eve- nine comes with the. announce ment of the Little Colonel, a co-ed selected by the votes of the dancers to rule over .the pan. The girl is ushered down the length of the floor between flankS of military students in full uniform attire, and is presented - with flowers and a golden loving cup. Salem girls vic ing in this contest are Carolyn Parker from Gamma Phi Beta, v S J? nTZl Barbara Wagness from Sackett A, a reading by Naurine Nichols and ,n(4 raroivn Marshal from si,h 1 .-1 4-1 - V -Dst A I " -" Mrs. Donald Towasead was host ess for- a party at her Monroe Avenue home. Guests, were Mrs. Dennis Howarth, Mrs. Wayne Fet ters, Mrs. Chuck Steward. Mrs. Kenneth Townsend. Mrs. . William RekL Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff. Mrs. Karnes Schulmerick, Mrs. John m , Ankn Dona im - S .1a tT -I Koiotison. Mrs. Donald Griswald, Mrs. J. C Siegel, Mrs. Paul Gilmer, Mrs. Llelvut Shaw, Mrs. Glenn Moody, Mrs. Wilfred WiHer. Mrs. - Stuart Johns. Mrs. Bernard Kenny. Mrs. Hay Gard ner and Mrs. Kay Ingram. , Bernlar meetings ef the Garden "oad Neighborhood club were re sumed Friday with the meeting of members for a covered dlsa luncheon at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Hartley. Plans for fall meet ings including the special Christ mas party were made. . derson, accompanied by - Laurel Herr, concluded the entertainment. SmalT ghost dolls were presented each guest as a favor for the eve ning.- i District Officer s to Unit Speak Two other - beauty contests are also being carried on this Week at OSC Jane McCollam has been en tered in the trials for Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, a title which is most coveted on any campus, and Jo Anne Majek had the thrill of be ing selected from among sixty girls to compete as one oz the 15 semi finalists for Homecoming Queen to rule over that momentous week end on November 14 and 15. In looking 'around, the various stores and offices on the Oregon State campus; it is interesting to note . now many Salem students stay on campus after their gradu ation or marriage. Marlene DeWitt Crouse is working in the Co-op Bookstore, selling' students their necessary, although not always too welcome, ' books and supplies for classes. Claralyn Lee Mikkel- sen is to be found in the east bay of the Memorial Union directing students to the various rooms of the large building. Ginger Currier Rogers spends her time in the gra duate school office explaining to people that her name painted on the door does not belong to the well-known movie star. With presidential elections being so close, many students newly ar rived at the age of; 21 are very seriously studying the political sit uatian in preparation for their first time at the pons. Among these per The meeting of Capital Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening in the Le gion Hall with Mrs. Harry Hump hreys of Stayton. district 2 presi dent, as a special guest. She spoke on the auxiliary pro gram stressing to meet our obliga tion as auxiliary members to the community, state and nation. She presented a gift to Mrs. T. J. Bra bee as membership chairman and also for the member who enrolls the most members for this year. Guests Introduced were Mrs. W. P. DrBow Sr Visiting from Wis consin, and Mrs. J. M. Herbrand son, a past president from North Dakota. Mrs. Lucas Vogt, poppy poster chairman, called a meeting of-the chairmen from Unit-138, Mrs. Robert Friess and from King wood Unit, Mrs. ' Ira Folsom, to make plans for the poster contest to be held in the schools mis year. The Halloween party was an nounced for Monday, October 27 at I plexed students are Margaret Ac- the Lesion Hall at 7:30. All Le-1 ton. Shirley Kewbry. Jody Hencirie gionnaires and families are Invit-1 Barney Rogers,' George Porter, and ed and there will be a special pro gram for the children. ' Members are asked to bring an article for the wishing well with Mrs. Fred Mattmeu in charge. The next meeting win be No vember 3 at the Legion Club and articles for the Portland Veterans Hospital gift shop will be display" ed. Mrs. Glenn Burright asked members to bring suitable gifts for the hospitalized veterans to choose for their families for Christ mas. . " , ' . . ' ", The tea table, in charge of Mrs. James H. Tumbull, was decorated with a flower arrangement of bronze chrysanthemums surround ed with orange tapers and Hallo ween novelties. Pouring were Mrs. Fred Lucht of ML Angel and Mrs. I. N. Bacon, both past district president. Mrs. Mem Pearce and Mrs. T. J. Brabec reported on the presidents' and secretaries confer ence held in Portland. . The social eveaiae: of the Merry-1 Co-Roand club waa held at the I home of Mrs.' Paul Barham on Hollywood Drive . Thursday fright. Mrs. David Kara is a new mem- 1 ber. Diane Perry, all of Salem. ? IT'S IfFlarawend Foe Little Girl BLOUSES MY We've a wonderful selection darling blouses, beautifully styled ' In cottons, rayons and jerseys. They " come in white, colors, plaids and checks. . Famous name blouses tn our stock, include: Cameron, Sacony, Castor, Lore, the Fashion Academy Award blouse by Mary Jane, and Chub bettes. 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