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

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    tTkf Statesman. Salem. Oryon, Friday IToTa3CT 21, 1352
Room Mothers Named
'At Willamette
Students Busy
With Campus
Activities
Br ANN KLINDWOSTH
SUinmu Cerrespondeat
Willamette School of Music will
present its first concert this after
noon at 3 o'clock . : I Marilyt
Hunter of Salem will be among the
participants in the all-soprano pro
gram.
Guests have been invited to the
wedding of Jean Stewart, Palo
Alto, and Jack Brown, Bend .
The ceremony will be held at the
' First Congregational ' Church on
Bandar afternoon, Nov. 23 at 2:30.
A reception will follow at the At
' pha Chi Omega house.
Students in the Willamette Col
lege of Law will hold their first
dance of the season Tuesday night
at the Knights , of Columbus hall
.. . . included in the program of
the dinner-dance will be skits by
- the students.
Members of Pi Beta PbJ have re
cently entertained Mrs. Betty
Ryan, president of Lambda prov
ince of Pi Beta Phi. Mrs. Ryan is
the newly i elected president and
this is hen first visit to the Wil
lamette chapter.
Don Scarborough, Woodburn, was
named Rotarian of the Month, by
the student council this week . . .
Dbn is editor of the Willamette
Collegian, campus newspaper, and
member of Sigma Alpha Chi,
Cardinal Key and Sigma Alpha Ep
siton fraternity. He spent last
spring semester studying at Ameri-
Willamette Independent Town
. Students are making plans for
skating party Monday night at the
North Salem Roller rink . . . also
Portland Rites
Of Interest
HOPEWELL The ML Tabor
Presbyterian Church of Portland
was the scene of the wedding of
Miss Betty Jane Carson, dauehter
or air. ana jars. Mtfton Carson of
Hopewell to Max LaVern Martin,
son of Floyd Martin of Dayton,
Wash. The wedding was held Nov.
ll at 8 p. m. Lighting the tapers
were Miss Valery 3a vis and Miss
Pauline Kraemer. Miss Davis also
was the soloist.
The bride wore a grey gabardine
suit with a winter white hat Her
accessories were black. She car-
ried a white Bible topped with a
wniie orcruo. . ;
Mrs. Enos Kerb, sister of the
bride, was matron of honor. Her
suit was a rose knit Mrs. David
Brown was the bridesmaid and she
wore an aqua knit suit Both wore
matching crotched Javed and rose-
Dua corsages.
Best man was Norman Martin.
brother of the groom, and Robert
Brown, Uonald Dixon and Enos
Korb were ushers.
Dr. . Robert K. Russell per
formed the ceremony, i
The reception followed in the
church basement.' Mrs. Holland
Dunning, aunt of the groom,
poured. Miss Ruth Rae cut the
cake and serving were Miss Ro
berta Yaw and Mrs. Leslie Doug-
las. Miss Meret Khunke played
the piano during the reception.
After a wedding trip to Seattle,
the couple will make their home
at 3334 S. E. Hawthorne. Portland.
Mrs. Martin is a graduate nurse
and Mr. Martin is employed as
grocer at present. He plans to at
tend school after Jan. L
on the agenda are plans for the
annual dance on December 5. Caro
line Matter, Salem, is in charge of
tne anair.
-I
New : room mothers have 'been
selected for Hoover school. For the
first grade, Mrs. Robert Kattke.
Mrs. Fred Cartensea, Mrs. Petty
Lunday, Mrs. George Goforth and
Mrs. S. L. Jackson; second grade.
airs, urvuie Bntton. Mrs. Walter
Busch, Mrs. Marvin Williams and
Mrs. Jean Guthrie; the third
grade, Mrs. Ralph Riggs and Mrs.
wayne Stantan: the third and
fourth, Mrs. John Kolb and Mrs.
W. J. Whitmore, Mrs. Frank Snel-
grove and Mrs. James Miller: the
fifth, Mrs. L. Leonard Yarnell and
Mrs. Howard Mills: and sixth
grade, Mrs. John Hall and Mrs.
M. N. Pengra.
Broadway Plays
To Be Given Hero
The 20-30 club, through the Civic
Drama Guild of New York, pro
ducers of the Civic Drama Festi
vals, has booked for local presen
tation, three Broadway plays, di
rect from New York City, with pro
fessional casts. These stage at
tractions. The Fledennous. Glad
Tidings and Jenny Kissed Me arc
being offered as a series.
Legitimate attractions on Broad
way are currently getting for one
play the price charged locally for
the entire series. The first play.
Glad Tidings, will go on stage
Monday, Nov. 24 at the Salem
High School Auditorium. Tickets
are on sale at Steven a Jewelers.
FOUR CORNERS The project
"Main Dish Meals" was presented
by Mrs. S. H. Cable and Mrs. Oli
ver : Rickman preparing six main
dishes for the 12 o'clock luncheon
at an all day extension unit meet
ing on Tuesday in the Community
nan. Hostesses Mrs. Wilfred Wilier.
Mrs. I. T. Jones. Mrs. A. F. Kniel-
ing and Mrs. R. W. Clement served
the dessert. Covers were placed
i or tmrty seven with one guest.
Airs, uus scniicker.
Plans Made for -
Holiday Party
The monthly meeting of the Mill
City American Legion Auxiliary
t held at the home of Mrs.
C W. Stewart, president.
The date for the annual Christ
mas party was set for Dec 14.
at 5:30 p. m. All legion members
are Invited to bring their- famil
ies. There will be candy erven out
Dy tvanta to the children and
covered dish dinner will be served.
There will be a Joint meeting on
ov. a to make - final arrange
ments for the party. After this
meeting tne men win be given a
spaghetti feed by the auxiliary
memoers.
The drive for gifts for the vet
erans in the hospitals has started
and all the auxiliary members
have been contacted to bring gifts.
Mrs. Paul Ragsdale was a guest
for the evening. She is visiting In
the states from Austria.
Project Leaders
Are Named
SALEM HEIGHTS The Liberty
Salem Heights Home Extension
unit met on Thursday at the Salem
Heights Community hau for an
all day meeting.
Main dish meals were presented
by two project leaders, Mrs. Ralph
Cole and Mrs. Harvey WiHard.
Portions of the main dishes cooked
and demonstrated in preparation
was served to the members with
each one supplying a sack lunch.
Hostesses were Mrs. William Hall
and Mrs. Ernest Free.
I Mrs. Orville Raymond conducted
the business meeting and named
Mrs. Howard Gardner and Mrs.
Helen Grabenhorst as project lead
ers in the braided jug workshop.
Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh spoke on
World citizenship, and Norway.
Mrs. Ralph Coie will be an assistant
on World citizenship.
Turkey Dinner for Gob i
A turkey dinner was the high
light of the November social meet
ing of the Past Presidents Club,
Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps
on Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Forrest Pratt. The December
meeting" will be a Christmas party
at the home of Mrs. W. G. Walker.
Attending were Mesdames W. J.
Beard," F. M. Hoyt, Goldia Kyle,
Bertha DeSarL W. G. Walker.
Florence Shipp, Sarah Peterson,
Blanche Stewart. Mary Ackerman.
Clarence Townsend and Forrest
Pratt. -
!
First Student
Recital Today
Five Willamette University mu
sic majors will be featured in the
first student recital of the 1352-53
season this afternoon at S o'clock
in the campus music haU. Towns
people are invited to attend.
Performing in the concert wul
be Marilyn Hunter; Spokane.
Wash.; Jane Grey. Portland; Bar
bara' Young. Alberta, Canada:
Evelyn Plot. Hood River; and
Carol Emerson, Corbett.
The following program wd be
presented:
Ifuaetta't Walts Sod from
L Bohm Puccini
Marilyn Hunter. Soprano
Jaoi Cray. Plan
Kon So Plu Coca Bon from
"Marriac of Fisaro- Mozart
Barbara Youna. Soprano
Ily Plo. Piano
Autoiycua Son from "A -
Winter's Tale CrvrahOl
Sir No Mora. Lodloa from "Much
Ado About Nothing" Blrmtt
Jan Cray. Mzxo-Sopraoo
Carol Emeraoo. Piano
Mrs. M. E. CaafSeli eatertalned
the United Commercial Travelers
Auxiliary at a salad luncheon at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
The group made plans for a Christ
mas party on Dec 17 at the Frank
Test home.
Parties Honor
Recent Brido
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Zimmerman have announced the
marriage of their daughter, Bev
erly, to Paul Walton XLan ann
of Dr. and Mrs. Charles IL Man
love, Portland. The ceremony was
berformed by the Rev. Ralph R.
Llndquist of Augustine Lutheran
church, Portland, Nov. I. Miss
rarrioa xuarano and Ross Mccor
mick, both of Portland, attended
the couple. The couple will live at
Rose burg.
Tuesday Mrs. Manlove was
hostess at her Portland wro at
tea to introduce her daughte-Ma-
iaw. raizing were Mrs. Godfrey
C Blohm of Eugene. Mrs. John
Fitzribbon. Mrs. Arthur rw
Mrs. John Simon. Mrs. Karl Uartx
loff, Mrs, Guy Boyden. Mrs. J.
Mar vans, Mrs. Eugene p.
Steinmetz, Mrs. Dean B. Web
ster, Mrs. s. T. Blohm and Miss
Maurine Leber. Mrs. Zimmerman
was a guest at the tea.
On Friday nlrM VTr iw.v
Moore, Mrs. Hans Hagedorn, Sr
and Mrs. Adeline Dirk win
tain tor the bride at the SHverton
noma or Mrs. Moore.
Mrs. Manlove is a graduate of
Silverton schools, later taking
uuxac training ax roruana.
Fear Coram - Mrs. TlawarJ
Roberts was hostess at her home
I on Monday afternoon honoring her
daughter. Cherrl on her lriih
birthday. For entertainment they
saw a' television' show. BMdn
were . Janice and Carol Haurk-
Lona Capps, Marsha Studebaker,
Mona SchelL Michael Schell and
iern rnes.
Sliovrer for 3Uss Terry
SALEM HOG UTS lira. Louis
Kurth entertained la oner of IF.n
LaVonne Terry, bride elect of Lee
Karvten. at a pruptUl ihowu
on Tuesday evening at her home
on W. BrowniBg Are. Guests were
auss ueveny lixrsien. Mrs. Sylves
ter Terry, Miss LaVonne Terry,
Mrs. Wilhrrt Ktirfli V?r rH !.
drraoo. Mrs. Fred Browning, Mrs.
a. ix urowTucg. airs. J oca liav
lias. Mrs. Carl BI1 and Mxs. Louis
Kurth. .
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