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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1953)
1 . v, Th Statesman, Satan, Orsw Condor, January 4, 1853 ? r-. . '-..lii ,t,'t HIM J..1--. -i,.-. Helen Albrich Reveals Plans .For Nuptials Plans have been completed for the January 10 marriage of Miss Helen Albrich, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Albrich, and Walter Van Handle, which will be solem nized at a nuptial, mass at St. Jo seph's Catholic Church. Father Jo seph E.Vanderbeck will perform the 9:30 o'clock ceremony. The al tar boys will be Donald Albrich and David Foltz. -y-r i i Miss Anita Albrich will be her sister's - honor maid and brides maids will be Miss Wanda Lam brecht and, Miss Rosemary Dou gherty. . ...Raymond Bartosz willserve as best man and groomsmen will be Ronald Mitten and Allan Albrich. Ushers include Joseph Albrich, James Brunelle and Michael Dom- browsky. I J A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and immediate family will be held ; at the home of the bride-elect's parents on South High Street. A reception will fol low in the afternoon at the Albrich home between 1 and 4 o'clock. t.Mrs. Van Motor To Head Guild i . - New j officers of the PriscUla Guild of Christ Lutheran Church are-Mrs. Joe Van Meter, presi dent; Mrs. - Glenn Palmer, - vice president; Mrs. Everett Acree, sec retary; and Mrs. Harold Martin, treasurer. Mrs. Van Meter has appointed Mrs. ' Boyd Hillesland and Mrs. Keith Perkins as project chairmen for the coming year. The guild meeting will be held Tuesday, Jan. 6 at the parish house at 8 p. m. Mrs. Herbert Hamann will give the topic, "Our Christian Faith I Believe." Mrs. T. M. Geb- hard will give the Bible study on -Kuth" and Mrs. E. R. Linville the devotions. Hostesses will be Mrs. Otto Gronke and Mrs. W. . Schultx. Hi-Y Mothers Meet i i V their tu-r Mothers will nold monthly meeting and sack luncheon on Tuesday noon at the YMCA. Meetings are held the the first Tuesday af each month. The speaker will be Dr. D. Miller of the McLaren School for Boys, who will talk on "Team Work and De velopment of ; Healthy Personality of Youth." Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred Whittaker, Mrs. Joe Bou dreau and Mrs. John A. Jelderks. SL Agnes Guild ef St. Paul's Episcopal Church will hold a sup per meeting in the parish hall on Tuesday night at 6:30 p. m. The hostess committee includes Mrs. Margaret Jean Hooper, Miss Gen evieve Morgan, Miss Elizabeth Porter and Miss Marjorie Harris. mm!" i iWfifrrij'NtmMM8to , " ' i Mrs. ! Otho Eckersley who will be installed as worthy matron of Salem Chapter, Order of Eastern Star at formal public installation ceremonies tonight at the Masonic Tem ple. (Kennell-Ellis Photo). Nile Luncheon On Monday .5. Election of officers for the com ing year will highlight the Salem Daughters of the Nile luncheon meeting Monday noon at the Ma sonic Temple. Mrs. Estill Brunk will preside jst the meeting. Mrs. Carl W. Emmons is heading the luncheon committee and Mrs. Earl Andresen is the co-chairman. Assisting are Mrs. J. W. Nash, Mrs. Carl B. Armpriest, Mrs. Charles C. Harris, Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Fred B. Keeler, Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. Eldon T. Armstrong, Mrs. Lyle McCauley, Mrs. F. G. Fulton, Mrs. James W. Tindall, Mrs. Fred Viesko, Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Mrs. A. C Smith, Mrs. E. G. Voss, Mrs. J. N. Chambers and Mrs. Tom H. Dunham. Library Reading Program Foaturo A panel discussion on library reading will feature the program for the McKinley Mothers Club meeting Monday, night at the school at 1p.m. The topic will be "Reading is Fun" and taking part will be Miss Eleanor Stephens, state librarian, Miss Marjorie Chester, Salem public school li brarian, Hugh Morrow, city librar ian, Mrs. Clay Egelston, third grade teacher at McKinley, and Mrs. R. T. Melin, a mother. Mrs. James U. Haworth is chair man of the coffee hour following the meeting. Assisting are Mrs. Kenneth Vollmar, Mrs. Ralph I Boone and Mrs. Robert White. Feb. 11 Is the date set for the McKinley Mothers annual silver tea in honor of the teachers. The affair will be held at the James Haworth Candalarla home. Salem Chapter Installation Tonight Salem Chapter 162, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold installation ceremonies at the Masonic Temple at seven o'clock tonight. Officers to be installed are: Mrs. Otho Eckersely, worthy matron;. Carl Snyder, worthy patron; Miss Helen Fletcher, associate matron; John GraybilV associate patron; Mrs, Melvin Gallaspy, secretary; Mrs. M. F. Grub, treasurer; Mrs. Ronald Rossner, conductress; Mrs. Harry Hiday, associate conduc tress; Mrs. Clara Thompson, chap lain; Mrs. Philip Yoder, marshall; Mrs. Robert . Zemanek, organist; Mrs. Harry Bachle, Ada; Mrs. Dor is Jean Shell, Ruth; Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Esther; Mrs. Earl Bred field, Martha; Mrs. Paul Irwin, Electa; -Mrs. Olive West, warder, and Robert Keudell, sentinel. Installing officers will be: Mrs. Mona Yoder, -installing matron; Mr. William Merriott, installing patron; Mrs. Claude Post, install ing marshall; Mrs. Herman John ston, installing chaplain; Mrs. Rus set Beutler, installing secretary; and Mrs. Kenneth Foster, install ing organist. 'This meeting will be open to the public and all members and friends are cordially invited to at tend. Gardeners Will Hear Florist Max Pemberton ' will be the guest speaker at the Salem Gar den Club's meeting on Monday afternoon at the Salem Woman's Club at 2 p. m. Mrs. Howard Hun saker will preside at the business session. Topic of Mr. Pemberton's talk will be "Dormant Spray and House Plant Care." A feature of the meeting will be a recipe sale, with members bringing their favorite recipes. A report will be given on the club's successful Christmas Greens Show. Mrs. E. H. Kennedy is general chairman of the tea hour. Assist-: ing are Mrs. W. E. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. W. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. J. Roy McEvoy, Mrs. Clara Poland, Mrs. Donald H. Upjohn, Mrs. Robert Shinn, Mrs. James R. Linn, Mrs. R. G. Boyd, Mrs. Carl Doerffler, Mrs. Carl Guentlyr, Mrs. Effie Lorenz, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Mrs. Lori Richey, Mrs. Lee Wood, Mrs. Jack Henningsden and Mrs. V. H? Olsen. The Susannah Wesleyan Serv ice Guild of the First Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. W. Taylor, 982 N. 16th SU Monday night at 8 p. m. Miss Irene Halberg will be the co-hostess. The speaker will be the Rev. Ri chard C. Weddley new assistant pastor. " . JANUARY CLEARANCE Featuring DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On Famous Label Merchandise! COATS dbe RAINCOATS FOBtMlS SSES HURRY DOWN RIGHT NOW m ALL SALES FINAL! I I . I ' ' 409 Court St. 0 Gr r?D n C3 C3 10d00 A. IX. to 9:00 P. f.L l SPECIAL ; ! GZOV? 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