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12 The Statesman. Salom. On Sunday, Rorwnbtr 18, 1S52 I ... - . I At Oregon V . . . . . H ' Visiting in ,the capital from Columbus, Ohio, ax Mrs. John Arthur Miller and children. Tommy and Janet, who are guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Mozlay. They will be here until, after the Thanksgiving holiday. QCennell-Ellis Studio). Mr. and Mrs. Johan Halvorson (Berta Berge) who were married, on Nov. 8 at the Central ! Lutheran Church. The i bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nils Berge of Stav I anger, "Norway and the groom's parents are Kir. and Mrs. i Peder Halvorson of Bergen, Norway. The couple' will live in Salem. (Jesten Miller Stud;o). M Catherine Siegmund Married at St. Paul's Episcopal Saturday St. Paul's Episcopal Church was the setting for a beautiful mid autumn wedding Saturday night when Miss Catherine Irene Sieg mund, daughter of Floyd L. Siegmund, became the bride of Law rence A. Aschenbrenner, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Edward J. Aschen brenner of Spokane Officiating at the double ring ceremony at 8 o'clock were the groom's father and the Rev. George H. Swift, v Michael Haggerty of Union was Tton t Jlook flow but ... had we known we were going to use chlorophyll toothpaste, would never have painted the kitchen the shade of creen we did. ', . - . Capitalist . . . Having bought a one dol lar wallet and paid 20c tax on it, we realize that anyone who's rich enough to pay that much for a luxury like a wallet should have to pay the govt Bad case of dizzaphobia . . . Driving by West Salem fire 'department the ether morn ing, we saw a great big fireman, mounted away up there on a 5-foot stepladder, clean fng out the eaves. And down cn the ground was another great big fireman holding the ladder. Dangerous j business, climbing lad ders. X j Any way jyou figure It . . . One cf the automobile manufacturers keeps boasting ci the design created by Socmd-So the builder of beautiful bodies from Italy. What's he got that the beautiful body builders Iron Holly wod haven't got? Marine Burean. Salem Students Participate in Campus Events By JOAN MAfclE ITU I TX -- SUlrtnu Crrsp&rBt EUGENE An txXrtmtlj Urt audience ot orer SCO witnessed t&t performance cf th riatoff Don Cossack chorus and dancers Thurs day at Mae Arthur Court, on lh UniTersity of Oregon campus. In addition to the 21 voice chorus and the Cotsack dancers the xrous presented this year for the first Umc Zina Lshkrv, first wwn to errr appear -Jth .the aU-enal Co&aackx. Xbs Lashkan and bT brother. Kichola. performed u the Duo-Dancers, doing their in terpretation ot Lezglnka. the Cau- casion folk dance and Kazachok, dance of the Don Coa&acka. .The entire concert Included it aonci and three dances. Lou Ann WoUe. Dorothy Federson and Marilrn Power were a few of the Salexn students who enjoyed the pro- cram. Travelln with the. Ducks lxit weekend, to Palo . Alto went thronx of Orecon students. Sharon Brown and Ann Gerlinfer act tun panied various croups and Scott Pare Journeyed as a member of the University of Orcroa band. The Stanford game is always an ticipated wltn much enthutlirm. many Salem students attend Stanford and many reunions re sult durinc these rames. Salem freshmen at the southern school who met with old friends at this time were Mike Deeney, Willy Carson and Bob DouKhton, who are attending Stanford on scbol arships. nedxe rresidenta OrraAixe Junior Panhellenic, an crrarJ- cation compoted ot the sixteen sorority pledce clasa presidents. held their first meeting last week. The purpose ot this orrsnlzauon I is to better coordinate the fmh- man pledge claes on campus and to encourage optimum livtng In the dormitories. Marcia Webb. Gamma Phi Beta pledre clais president. Is a member cf the Panhellenic council. Norma Hamilton is one ef the r i V Vs. end Mr. Kerry L Edler CMcrce-Ua Hrrpne:) uho were married cn Oct 33 ct the Kincod tZ Churth la West Sclera. The bride Is the dwhter c4 the John P. Eerp ren end the crccra la the ton c! the C K. Edi?ert. W4. L4 iger Is tn the nary, currer.'Jy erjoule to Cusa. VJ brief r-2 remcia la Sclem. OcEwca Phctcl 1 1 t rorma iiamuion u one er inei . T? L a chairmen for the monthly fire- EnqllSIl CillllCl UOIUPQIIIGS 10 XP0II !T55SK TSfMiCoronaflon Items, a Limited Supply, r i mrdaHions. candy bciei. tra tr is. Harvest Tea at Methodist . Home Friday One of the outstanding events of the autumn season will be the annual harvest tea at the Metho dist Home, 1625 Center St. on Fri Bridge Tourney bank- Winners Named the soloist and Miss Ruth Bedford the organist. The altar was ed with bouquets of lavender and white chrysanthemums flanked by J With 18 teams competing, close white tapers, which was lighted races featured Wednesday after by Miss Lois Archibald and Miss noon duplicate bridge touraa Sue McElhinhy. ments at the Salem Woman's club. The pretty, brunette bride, was The winners include Mrs. E. E. a picture in her cathedral length Boring and Mrs. "Wesley Ritchie, gown of ivory saUn and .lace as and Mrs. Stuart Thede and Mrs. she walked down the center aisle Robert McKesson;, while seconds on the arm of her father. Her fin- went to Mrs. Asa Eotf and Mrs. sertiD illusion veil was caueht to Donald Duncan. Mrs. Rupert Park day, Nov21 between 2 and 4:30a faun cap tein than 64 guests are now accommo dated at the home and of that number only 32 are Methodists, Annual Membership Tea Committee Renorts Uection with the coming crouch f S At Unit Meeting iU Tuesday, Nov. 18, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. J. J. Nunn, 940 N. th St. Mrs. Mayme Hill will have the devotional period; relig ious education being the theme for the day. Mrs. M. C Qoe will All interested townspeople are invited to attend. The theme this white bouvardia centered with a. Newsom. Last week s winners white orchid. She carried a white were Mrs. Harry Wledmer and Bible toDDed with a white orchid Mrs. Walter M. Cline, .and Mrs. ten other denominations being an,d uv.frdit and Piece oJ Uwi d;Mr- wnwwntM ... mine, which her mother wore at O. Bfrs. - f : . - " I h.. wulHtffiff I A . f A. L!.L Precede the Bride i score at the Elks club went to Mrs. ' -W'A 1 . I r-U.4S T. J TU Ck.MHllJ A vaoF is rrn"Lr1i-n1mc tho lritPMr" 1 m. o via tvmi ' ' . J"K " - , A m-m T? frtTOall?. oni Mr an1 Mn .Ar Vr.r".ZrrSZ:mii Un. Aschenbrenner. Suokane. tWi Umr U Lewi,-while oth pUces c. w! su, S JKJS-TK S.MS iSaRjaSr H55 J2f SSfflf Leslie Methodist Church are in ""V 7u : c -d XrZ r, Z;. ' n u., fhar nf hp, land, were the bridesmaids. They Mrs. Paul O. Burns and Mrs. Har cnarge 01 me guis. r , I u - !jt; 1 1 lw w;nur m Miitnn n Tr decorated toisZ Tearawd velvet witl1 matchin ht- ker and Mount 1 of JSSnSSwi 5 ffyft-aE! The honor attendant carried a Oregon City, and Jack Neilsen and visitors throueh the entire Home. I wyuquew o. wxuie ana lavenaer wui "is- Mrs. Preston , Dough ton greet guests at the door. Mrs. wilt chrysanthemums and violets. The I Junior monthly playoff honors Tvr bridesmaids' bouauets were of Vl- I went to Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ford fc kui.jva a h uic uvai mi o jutit 1 ,.... 1 - ----- - mett O. Welline will introduce to 01e white chrysanthemums, and Mrs. Mona Yoder and Mrs, Chester Noe of Los . Angeles IR. H. Tokerud with Ray Kemo J. H. Klinger, president of the I sto?d with the groom as best man I and Mrs. Sam Ramp, and Lloyd I and showing the guests to their I Jones and Donald Duncan in sec- Fletcher, matron of the Home, and weIe P08 V ond Place- The weekly Junior play Mrs. P. A. Fugate, president of the P&Ueh G. '.Melvin Erickson, Ba- at the Elks Qub was won by Miss- were Ker, Donald Leneve. i COOS Bay. Marffuerite Drvsdale and Judy USt ball fyi'-J VUU1VU II UVtJl - I Y , .j- . ' - I C3 w Prorram U Be Given , j James Ramsey, Madras, Norman Wheeler and Mrs. Sam Ramp and Music during the afternoon will ?ubbs and Charles Hall, Grants Mrs. Frank Mohlman. be furnished by the Jason Lee Fs . " "J , " , Salem members of the Ameri- Churchi Mrs. Gordon C. Brownell 'KMrfc fiB' Ymsee foamo-jcan Contract Bridge League are in I tner ot Xhe bride, chose a char- f Portland this weekend lor the sec- play violin selections and Mrs. I0?8, .wn wn Wlth' rnatching tional meet at the Multnomah Ho- S- I. . ... T" I cTnlo nn1 tannin hoi Dinn&il Vi.. I i-i oiw. 1 i 1 2 : . UOUier W1U live a noun Of I - "V" w 1 ici. i,uaxnptuiuuiys in open pain l . K I BOwn wis; a vlftlet- nroh'H Tha mA j piano numoers. Presiding at the tea' urns will be Mrs. B r o o k s H. Moore, M r s. George G. Roseberry, Mrs. E. P. gown was; a violet orchid. The I men't and women's nairs. and groom s mother was unable to at- I teams-of-f our will be decided tend due! to illness. Reception Follows 4 - 'HI .a I Goulder, Mrs. G. Wesley Turner VJrfZ'FyfS and Mrs. H. W. Black. Mrs. N. Ed- I ?: -sn along with, many one-session events. gather one evening a month In order to afford an opportunity o know girls outside of their own living groups and play cards, en Joy refreshments and listen to a variety cf speakers. Sharon Hamilton Is co-chairman for a series of coffee hours la con- Salem Unit 128. American Legion Auxiliary held its regular busi- ness meeting Thursday evening at the Salem Woman s Club. Mrs. Groucho Marx will appear In person on the campus at this time in conn ecu on with the blood drive. . Teang Matrens Kit acleBlrd PiwS t13 ""Uh n meeUng for Wednesday night at S?.. T!e.I the Mayflower Hall at t p. m. The r.-vl'rr.?.r. refreshment committee includes was reached by Nov. 11 with a I present a recent survey made to total of 105 members. Mrs. Charles Wr Rtrn. fu. c-.i ov, 1. VMt mnA xfr. a t. r:u.v Sawyer and Mrs. Don BAUantyne. West and Mrs. A. L. Guck were inuJuc as new mrni and I P, J" Mrs. Orville Taylor was guest wlJ- All flUUJUr AUJUUVT WU1 DOIQ M. f,lt Afv.mfff a VAtma its next meeting on Dec 13. At their last meeting they made tray favors for Thanksgiving, which Organizations will hold its month ly meeting on Thursday in the the Salem Schools. Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae will be entertained at the home of Mrs. David Eason, 733 S. Church Kt. Tuesday nisht. Nov. 18 at 8 U1UOU1J. UU1.NU UMUKCU UW IV .11.1 I .1 T I. . J a. iv. J " V-Ul. wuu. vumlttm the Am 1 Maria Spanish dan pro- 1 at StteS SS- Sc,Si gram. Assisting hostesses wul be -n,. the year s work and prelects. ffSi; her committee picked up and had Rasmussen and Mrs. Gayle Finley. deaned M jam. flap from the Salem schools. They also p re- Mrs. Kenneth Lettick .will be sented a flag to the Englewood hostess to the Theatre Arts Group Girl Scout Troop. at her home, 883 S. High St, Tues-1 Reporting were civu . defence day afternoon for a 12:43 dessert I legislative, child welfare, commu- luncheon. Mrs. 'William - E. Kirk I nity service, ' blood donor, and will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. good i cheer. Rehabilitation chair- Melvin Geist will review "The man ! reminded the members to Innocents by 1 bring gifts for the Christmas girt shop to the next meeung. Nov. 24. Mrs. Rosemary Hennlngsgard submitted her resignation as second vice-president and the ex ecutive board elected Mrs. Jack Johnson to fill the vacancy. . The unit purchased a lace cloth for Its own use and have ordered an 'initiation lamp." The sewing group wQl meet on Wednesday, Nov. 19 at the home of Mrs. Bert Walker for an all day meeting. They are asked to bring The Delta Gamma Mothers Club I their; own sandwiches. will meet at the Court Street f . . Chapter house Monday afternoon Tfcf r,.Bu, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks mn?JwilJe .M,?,day at and Mrs. C S. Nelson are co-host- f", b5ant vat 1:15 ? f1 esses. New Delta Gamma mothers AU unafUliated .members andvis- By SUE GAUDXt News events of Hrlory are ef ten rtr.crted la the faihiont and home furnUhlngs cf the Mmrt. The coronaUon of Queen Uli- abeth XX ef England on June 2, Ml, s 1 nas snspirra V M-rrrml of the :Ct English v .china compan , ' les to put out a yr9t corona uon I, '( rirete besrt ana ad trr ThiS com;ny is alo pyctirx w.t mug dorl wua r?:i;ed coat f arms. vTfd i j r-Jcb- ard Gurstt of the ncri C:w r of Art 1 designs for Vane consutr.p Uon and Amer ican export TbCM pieces wCl undoubtedly tnterert col lectors ot Er.g1.ah rhina. One ompaay has a new "royal blue collection with raited white de signs already on display la tu New York showroom. Portraits ef the queen and the Dkt of Edinburgh, by Arnold Machln, bare beea reproduced la small There is a story lht dr.!m uwd fcr the cwons 'oog c4 ward VII hare been Ulm fjttru fiira of old firms aince tht;r. JL" Is the same for rewards and Hiiabrth- Iniuala. T One lirra. strirJy far. M Kis ury collertors trade, w a ! handled cvp of f.re Urw ct.ir.a beavUy hand decorated la '-d. It has a blue barkgrounl anrv coal cf arms with the r.ste frnd fZc Wrrtminrirr AJtty of " the coronaUon. Other f-v; f are shown with crtmaoa btkgm.m4 coats ef arms and fieor-e-hs and Tudor rote pattrrrt. la and la brown and trnx y ivh laurel and oak leaf ttet gas. All the commemoraure rj-crs wrj be made la Lmited l-t-ocij icrmm in. 1 j I ! Slaughter of the William Saroyan. The EtokU Woman's Hub will I meet with Mrs. P. E Graber, 802 N. Church St. Tuesday afternoon for a 1:15 dessert luncheon. Mrs. W. A. Inglis of Stayton will dem onstrate corsage making. Hostess es for the afternoon will be Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre. Mrs. R. H. Scon and Mrs. E. A. Lee. Delay hastens will be special guests. ward Shaw will be in charge of ine dining room, assisted by a House. Presidme at the coffee urns were Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee group of younff women from the iV"Pr xiiSw t OI I West Salem Methodist Oiurch. --r "i'-? , Bouquets of rose , and wine mT' cui ca"" 5" j .:m w Isistmg were Miss Ames Frtedle. Tn.l J used in, the living room to' com- uZ",, c V ,? plement the new color 'scheme. S..-8.11 Vk- ki .;n u .;.v. Oakland, Calif, Miss Breda Lakeview, The tea table will be covered with a lace cloth over green satin .and Lynch, Til 1 centered with an -arrangement of tiirS. yellow and; bronze chrysanthe- mV mums. ' V- 1 . .. , Mrs. Charles E Bates and Mrs. Miss Breda Miss' Merle Miss Ann ; Carson. Miss Becke.MIss Nancy and Miss Jean j Lidbeck, Miss Joanne Brunnellhd Mrs. Loren Spence. wnen tne couple left on their Henry G. Otto are heading the di- k wnea--iWP on them rertoratr fnr ih ta i honeymoon; trip along the Oregon . - - coast the; new Mrs. Aschenbrenner Cancer Films to f Be Shown The Bush Mothers will meet at the school auditorium on Tuesday was . wearmg a blackberry suit un ruoy rea accessories. The groom is! stationed at Camp Rob erts, Calif J with the army and his bride will continue with her stu dies at the i University of Oregon. Fear Corner a The-first! Marion County for the American CtS.0 Cancer Society, .'will show two was held in the home of the lead- films and plans are for a doctor to upcers el- be oresent to , -J: cte4.P"dent; Linda Capps; vice following the films. - " secretary, Marion is the only county in the w7 Btam; .tate: carrying on an educational 3 ff&J? KiSvlnoofc -fi?S cancer nromm. a mttc. i ana oclaI Kathy Snook. The next will follow tha maAtino 1 meeung j. will . be i on , Saturday fifth grade mothers 'serving' - : morning,; iov. 22 at the Capps m- innma The Independent Order of For. tster will meet Monday night at ' Members; ef Chapter' CB, PEOI sne vi" w nau lor aaouit social! will meet on Thursday nirht. Nov. and " business meetma. A dinner 1 20 at "the L home . un jimM will precede at 7 p.m. with the Banks. 4220 Rowan Ave- .at-8 v-Uft funusbing the ham, turkey, pjn. The meeting is a week earlier -sen ana conee. Members ; are than f usual due to the .Thanks- J tked to bnng a hot dish and! giving holiday. A no-host dinner lalad. There will be initiation and in honor of the state ofeahizer.1 4 baby sitter will be available lor j Mrs. Mary Phipps, -will precede- at I B9 cnuaren. - - i the Marion Hotel at :3 ojbl-: ltors are Invited to attend. Reser vations may be made by calling Mrs. 'J. P. Smart Mrs. Vera D. MeMnllen will en tertain the Sigma Kappa mothers at her Falrmount Hill home, 1B43 Reservoir SU Tuesday afternoon ! at a 1 o clocK dessert luncheon. The AAUW Trayel Group nHl be entertained Tuesday - night it the Kingwood home ot Mrs. Arth-1 nr Sprague, 1033 Terrace Drive, at 8 o'clock. Miss Mabel P. Rob ertson will tell of her European trip, j . St' Mary's Guild of St rant's Episcopal Church will meet Mon day afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Ed Lewis at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Dean 1 Boyes will be the co-hostesa. Ores on - Graoe ' Camp, atoral i Neighbors of America will hold its annual - homecoming and turkey dinner Wednesday night at the VFW Hall at :3o pjn. A business session will follow at pjn. The Wotaen'a Fellowihla Green of the Knight Memorial Church wul meet at the church for a des sert luncheon on Wednesday at 12:30 pja. A business meeting will I follow. . . . . , . . . . . t GrandmaTCemembcre . Assist in Tragedy INDIANAPOLIS UF A 2 year-old. white-haired grand- i mother from Weiisport a, sui fered .a great ks in passing I throuxh Indianapolis last July when ber 3-year-oi granaaon w killed in an accident invomn ner Un iktSJntAXcit ofi IteHit . Vcnidijtdtth DR. SEMLER Soys: . . . domt put err that vwt to TOUt DrXTtSn ltvlo f ioaot;oa OMl Pre-Kpt AHowtloa le yow ototttol steed's re yowr peNctiea oRtt tiocey tMai btfdtM tWoi tmm coo aertevs Wtfocston m4 cestff HIaois. Visit Yei-r OoMist TODAY ... far HoetrMef TOMOttOW. r DR. SEMLER GIVES YOU THE CREDIT YOU NEED Yo re ao4e yovf ow reeOAoUe Ci64 Tofwt ... erooe o poy S-oH WUr Of MonrMy oovti ATU your Defc4 Wort Is coPeed. yjULt-tJ 1 1 mil t-tJJLiju -jiuy Sottiol Jorco f er OUT-OF-TOWN FATtlrm Yowr DxWc4 Wort tontrf t M X tiers td-NxJi ceoi o'Ctpree'l. See Year DEIITIST Tcday for a Heohhier Tomorrow a..w Utm im oW tmi 1 mrm yo tvf S WaAaaM act MOW! ..V: ".- trmrrVvam reecliST vrnirtfT 'Terriell !tt?4 w)(n rvmAm '. I CST. :.to Soto-COoi Series Tridoy-ruahrct- 1? : Salem nigh School auditorium. Senes is cpen to.members u indianapo'i recently. with giul ef tho-BSOCicrtion, onlv v: '.-'- ' ; - --. 1 for all those -who-helped at the ltti ft r rrsr rs n 1 1 rrs ir tVTUoe suiutcc:v:cLM lo rtrcfsft rotrturt