The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 02, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC
Around Town: . . ,
By JFJtYME ENGLISH '
INVITATIONS ... to. Valentine
mrtlM art keemnff the nostmen'a
packs filled to overflowing .. .
Cards have Deen received rrom
Mr. and Mrs. Bussel E. Pratt to
an at hnm for which theV Will be
hosts on Sunday, Feb. 8 at .their
North 24th Street residence ... a
large group of friends have been
invited to call between 3 and 8
o'clock . . .
I today's mall ... wES be !a
vitatlens to two coffee parties for
which Mrs. Robert Browncit aad
Mrs. Richard Nelson will be hosts
Feb. 11 and UUIki King
wood Heights home of the Brewn
aiia mm Cuaiia Drive ... Guests
have been bidden to call between
It and 1 o'clock eaeft cay . . ...
Cards . J . will also bo tn the
.n ika ftrat af tha vfk to &
Valentine coffee for which Rep
resentatrr and Mrs. Robert I
Elf strom and Dean and Mrs. Mel"
Tin H. Geist will be hosts on
Sunday. Feb. 15 at the Elf strom
homo on FaJrmomnt Hill ... Call
In boars will bo from 4 to 1
'clock . . J
Calendared . . . for Tuesday,
Feb. 10 Is! the coffee party for
whtofi Mrs. John Ramace. Mrs.
Boy Todd! and Mrs. Roger Hoy
will be hostesses . . . xne aixarr
will be held at the Croisan Creek
home of Or. and Mrs. Ramage
with guests bidden to call be
tween 1:30, and 8 o'clock . .
flonu ttilar different ... in style
mHtvarm ts bains' nlanned bv mem
bers of the Salem Business and
Professional Women's Club for
Feb. 10 at the Salem Woman's
clubhouse . . . This will bo a
dressmakers style show with
dressmaker models featuring the
hard to fit figure and what the
dressmaker can do about It .
Showing' their- own designed
gowns will be Mrs. Julius Pincus,
Mrs. H. If. Boesch, Mrs. Leon-
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY
Capital T7nlt t. American Legion
Auxiliary. Salem Woman's Clubhouse,
Ip. b.
Banna Rosa Court, Order of Amar
anth, ism anniversary, Masonlo Tom
pie. 1p.m.
Christian Woman's TeUowshlD exee-
rttve roeeUn. Tint Christian Church,
p nv.
university of Ore ton Mother and
6 ads, coTWod dish dinner, Mayflower
.li, p. m,
Salem Daughters t the Nile. Ma
soalc Temple, noon luncheon.
Royal Notshbors of America. Past
1 pracie duo wren atrs. aw js. nasson.
SI Center St, 1:30 p. m.
Salem Garden Club, Salem Woman's
Clubhouse. S p. m.
tUESDAY
Salem Women's Army-Navy League
luncheon. Oak Boom, afarton Hotel.
ll: p. m.
Missouri Club with Mrs. W. O. Wal
ker. 1044 N. Summer St. no-host lun
cheon. 11 p. m.
Swegle Woman's Club with Mrs.
Malph Hete. SS75 N. Lancaster, lp.m.
Swefle Rood Garden Club with Mrs,
O. P. Bond, 7 JO p. m.
Missouri Club with Mrs. W. O.
Walker. IMS North Summer SU 130
sto-host luncheon.
American War Mothers at 1 o'clock
at the American Legion Club.
WEDNESDAY
Westminster Guild. First Presbyter
ian Church. 1 p. m.
Pythian Sisters. Centralis Temple,
Beaver Hall. p. m.
General meeting. West Salem WSCS,
with Mrs. K. M. Hoffman, Ul Pled
Snoot St. 130 p. m.
Woman's Guild. Tint Congregation
al Church, 1p.m.
Women's Fellowship Group, Knight
Memorial Church, 1 p. m.
tHTTBSDAY
Mothers Club. Job's Daughters. Be
thel 43. Masonic Temple. 7:15 p. m.
- Salem Writers Club with Mrs. Al
bert Gtrod. 1147 D St, T:4S p. m.
Hl-Y Mothers. YMCA. noon lunch-
w -"!.. V with VTra
Kdward Curtia, S6S Hollywood Drive,
1:30 p. m.
Merry Minrfers with Mrs. Albert
rabry. 1425 N. ltth St. 1 p. m.
ATCROAT
Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of
Jerusalem. Masonic Temple, covered
dish dinner. 1 p m.
Chomeketa Chapter. DAR. American
XiOgion Club. 1 p. m. luncheon.
OnrEtiquotto
By Roberta Leo
Q. Is it proper for a woman to
hold a man's arm when walking
with him?
A. Not during the day, unless
aha is old or feeble. At night a
man may offer his arm, not only
- because it is a courtesy, but usu
ally because stilt-heeled shoes
provide somewhat of a hazard In
the dark.
Q. If the bride's father, the
bridegroom,' his' best man. and
ushers are all renting their formal
attire for the wedding, who stands
the expenses of these clothes? I
1 ' A. Each man rents his own
slothes.
Q. Shouldn't a hostess wait un
til all her guests have arrived be
j lore serving . cocktails? ,
A. No, this isn't at all necessary.
tlim BEEF
Eastern Qrocjon white iaca Hereiord booi boagld direct
Irom tha ranch aid haulsd la oar own trucks.
Bar end sots ct Paella? Hoes Whol tscla Fricas. CuK
ting and wrapping, smoking, curing, , Fraa dsp fraaxs)
Custom siTTlng. r
iiOTiniTa Dovnf
Front Quarter
B2m?BEEF- -
IXall or vniftio -
Hall or 7hola -
VJk FadercHT Grodad . , -: .
Ia r
ard A. Fry, Mrs. A. E. Luther,
Mrs. H.- M. Allender, Mrs. A. J.
Arehart and Mrs, Thomas G.
Lovett.
A pce-naptlal party . . . plan
ned for Tuesday night by Mrs.
George Keortgo in compliment to
Miss . LaMoyne Mr Adams, bride
elect of John Erleksen . . . The
affair to be held at the Keortge
home on Waldo Avenae . . .
gmests gidden to a dessert sapper
and povnd shower for' the bride-to-be,.
. .
Honoring . . Miss McAdams
will be Mrs. BJarae Erleksen.
ther of the greeni-to-be.
members of "her sqaare dancing
group . . . Mrs. William Rector,
Mrs. Cornelius Lefrren, Mrs. J.
Deane Patterson. Mrs. Charles
Felke, Mrs; Maynard Nelson, Mrs.
Walter Dickson. Mrs. E. A. Carle
ton. Mrs. Glade FoUis, Mrs. C O.
Goodman. Mrs. Lomla DeLeretto.
Mrs. James Dimmit. Mrs. -O. K.
Seals and Georgia Keortge, daugh
ter of the hostess ...
Tuesday morning ... at 10 ajn.
at the YWCA is time and locale
for the monthly meeting of the
Salem General Hospital Auxili
ary ... plans will bo completed
for the annual rummage sale and
spring membership drive ... Mrs.
John H. Johnson is president of
the auxiliary and asks all mem
bers to attend this Important
meeting ...
Circle the calendar ... on March
If for the Easter Bonnet bridge
benefit sponsored annaally by the
Salem Jnnlor Woman's Crab,
which Is always one of the. high
lights of the spring season .
From England ... comes news
of the birth of a daughter to Staff
Sergeant and Mrs. Marion E. My
ers of Chester, England on Jan.
19 . Mrs. Myers was the for
mer Anita Bushell of Manchester,
England ... Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Marion W. Myers of, Sa
lem ... Sergeant Myers recently
re-enlisted with the air force for
six years ... he has-been in Eng
land the past two years ...
St. Agnes Guild, St. Paul's Epis
copal church will hold its monthly
covered dish dinner Tuesday at
the parish house. Hostesses are
Mrs. Otis Cass, Mrs. Cummings
Reid, Miss Irene do Lisle and Miss
Gladys Zell,
Today's Pattern
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For a Mother of the Bride, for
any special event this! Dress
is simple, slenderizing, has that
flattering deep yoke which looks
its loveliest in contrast. Bolero
is brief and boxy. Make this two
some now, enjoy it until summer I
Pattern 4698: Women's sizes 14,
M, S8, 40, 42. 44, 48, 48. Size 38
dress and bolero, 4 yards SP-inch;
yard contrast.
Send Thirty-five seats in coins for
this pattern add S cents for ach pat
tern if you -wish lst-ciass mailing.
Send to Anno Adams, care of The
Statesman. Pattern Dept. P.O. Box
S710. Chicago SO. EL Print your KAMI,
ADDRESS with SONKt SZZS. STTLX
MCMBU.
Morrrns to pay : -
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Of Mr. Bronson .
SHERIDAN Miss ' Barbara
Jean Tfefom, daughter jit Guy ZL
Tatom of Sherjdan, became the
bride of Gordon V. Bronson, 'son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bronson of
Wecoma Beach. 6n January 10 at
8 o'clock In the Sheridan Metho
dist church. : .';.
The ' Rev. Everett H. Gardner
performed the double ring cere
mony. Mrs.' Alvina Brown sang,
accompanied by Otto Heider Jr. at
the organ. - c i -: -.
The bride was given In marriage
by her father, and wore a tradi
tional gown of white satin. Her
fingertip veil of Illusion was held
in place by a halo cap of seed
pearls Her white Bible was top-
Iped with an orchid.
; mi in auuj uuu xawm. an iiiiiiir
ville, sister-in-law of the bride,
was matron of honor and wore a
rose- net gown. Bridesmaids were
Lorraine Tatom, sister of the
bride, Betty Jo Tatom, sister-in-
law of the bride, Ardelle Tatom,
McMinnvUlef niece of the bride.
and Joyce Haddon, Sheridan. The
attendants all wore pastel frocks
and carried matching bouquets.
Ardelle . Tatom and Karen Tatom
lighted the candles.
Best man was Homer H. New
som, .and ushers were Donald and
Marvin Tatom, Sheridan, and Dean
Tatom, McMlnnvffle,' brothers of
the bride; and Edward Smith,
Lincoln Beach, cousin of the bride
groom. Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the - church
parlors. Mrs. Ruth Tatom, sister-in-law
of the bride, cut the cake.
Assisting were Mrs. O. R. Dale.
Mrs. Helen Voorhees, Betty Agee,
Mrs. Ray Brown, Betty Voorhees,
Mrs. Betty Jo Tatom. , 4-
Pfc Bronson is stationed at The
Presidio, San Francisco, Calif, as
a member of the military police.
Nccdlocraft
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Give .your living-room a fresh
spring touch with this filet crochet
and pineapple design chair-set. It
protects upholstery I Make a buffet
set to match.
Use white No. 50 cotton for a
crisp, sugar-spun effect. Pattern
80S: chart; crochet directions.
Send twenty-five cents In coins Sor
.this pattern odd S cents for each pat
tern if you wish lst-ciass mailing. Seed
to The Statesman. Meedleeraft Dept.
P.O. Box S740. Chicago SO, UL Print
plainly TO UK NAMI. ADDBXSS with
ZONM. PATTXKN NCaUBKB.
Such colorful handiwork Ideas I Send
Twenty Cents in coins for our Laura
Wheeler Kaadlecraft Catalog. Choose
your patterns from our gaily Illustrat
ed toys, dolls, household and personal
accessories. A pattern for a hand hag
Is printed right In the book.
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Justice Tooze
Guest Speaker
At Glub :; :
Members of the Salem Woman's
Club entertained their husbands
and guests at a party Friday night
at the Salem Woman's Club. -
Justice Walter JU Tooze was the
guest speaker and the subject for
his talk was "The Constitution of
the United States. A musical pro
gram was given Including piano
selections by Mrs. Paul Hale and
solos by Mrs, David Cameron, ac
companied by Miss Alice Crary
Brown. ," - -
Mrs.. Wmiam Leary was chair
man of the-coffee hour, assisted
by Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. J. D.
Walker, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mrs.
Merle Travis and Mrs. Clifton
Mudd. Presiding at the coffee urns
were Mrs. Clay Cochran and Mrs.
Walter I. Spauldlng.
Rogors Gilbort
Vows Road
SHERIDAN -Paulina Frances
Gilbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward James Gilbert of Carl
ton and Vincent Hayes Rogers,
son of Mrs. Edith Rogers of
Sheridan were married Jan., 22 at
a ceremony at the bride's home, at
8 pjn. The Rev. Eldon I Wood
of Carlton officiated; .
The bride wore an 'afternoon
dress of royal blue velvet with
white accessories and a corsage of
green orchids. She was attended
by Miss Georglne Wong of Port
land, who wore a navy and white
afternoon dress, navy accessories
and a white carnation corsage.
Eugene Rogers, brother of the
bridegroom, was best man.
Roberta Robertson, niece of the
bride, lighted the candles. , .-
At the reception, Mrs. George
Carl, grandmother . of the bride,
served the wedding cake. Mrs.
Robert Tobertson, sister of the
bride, poured, assisted by Mrs.
Dean Lauderback. Marietta Hog
erssistar of the bridegroom, Sally
Lenocker. Mrar Eugene Rogers,
Mrs. Lauderback, sister of the
bride and Miss Robertson.
Following a wedding trip to The
Dalles, the couple is at home in
Sheridan. The bridegroom is em
ployed at Taylor Lumber Sales
company.
Miss Williamson
Now Advisor
WOODBURN Miss Joanne
Williamson was installed as wor
thy advisor of Evergreen Assemb
ly, Rainbow Girls, Wednesday
night in a public installation cere
mony at-Woodbura Masonic
Temple. - -. . 1 -
Miss Nancy Schuler, rearing
worthy advisor, was -installing of
ficer and Shirley Anderson, chap
lain. Others taking . part were
Mrs. June Wittmyre, Mrs. Patty
Reynolds and. Mrs. Harold Tlck
nor. Also installed were Janice
Painter, associate worthy advisor.
and Phyllis Roberts, DoQie Cum
mings, Jane McGrath. Dorothy
Baxter, and Jean Stach.
Mrs. Tom DeArmond was re
elected to serve as mother advisor.
Serving with her will be Mr. and
Mrs. Gail Wengenroth, Mr. and
Mrs. Lafe Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Thompson, Mrs. Les Paul
son, Mrs. Frank P. Doerfler, Mrs.
Teresa Walling and John Schmid.
DeMolay members conducted
the coronation.
Following the ceremonies Miss
Carl Livesay, Sue Paulson and
Dollie Oimmlngs present a musi
cal program,'
Federal and State
TAX RETURNS
PREPARED.
LEON A. FISCUS
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For' f fiat Mak-and
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423 Court Street .
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TV end Cadla Dczlsr
Patricia : VJliitflcId
Nov Mrs Rogsrs
f SHERIDAN Patricia Berna
dine Whitfield, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Whitfield, and
Eugene Merle Rogers, son of Mrs.
Edith Rogers, exchanged vows at
the Whitfield home ' Friday- eve
ning, January 16, at 8 o'clock; Rev:
E. H. Gardner of ' the Sheridan
Methodist church performed; the
double ring 'Ceremony.
The bride was given m marri
age by her father and wore a
gown ' of i white lace' and , taffeta
with a i net overskirt. Her nylon
net illusion veil was of fingertip
length, r She carried ji colonial
nosegay of white carnations,. cen
tered with an orchid. f
Mrs. ! Joanne Porter, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor,
and wore a pink " taffeta gown
covered with pink net. She carried
a colonial nosegay of pink carna
tions, centered with a gardenia.
Carolyn Whitfield, In yellow taf
feta, was flower girl. Candlellght
ers were Freddie Whitfield, bro
ther of the bride, and . Sonny
Jones. Vincent Rogers was best
man.- ' 1 t '
After the ceremony a recep
tion was held. Mrs. Frank Raines,
aunt of the bridegroom, served
the wedding cake. Assisting were
Mrs. J. D. Karamanos. Marietta
Rogers, Sally Lenocker, and Mrs.
Bob Lenocker. ; , H', -i-
After the reception the couple
took a trip to The Dalles. They
will be at home in Portland, where
the bride is employed at the Fed
eral Reserve bank. The bride
groom will enter Multnomah col
lege, specializing in Mechanical
engineering. .
Spring Festival U
Dato in April
The 10th Marion County Homo-
makers' Festival will be held
Saturday. April 25 at the First
Christian Church. Flans for this
festival were made by the county
extension committee meeting at
the home of Mrs. Cornelius Bate-
son of Pratum-Macleay unit.
i The theme of this year's Festi
val will be "Months of Merit. Ex
hibits ! by the 38 extension units
will feature project lessons held
each month. This year's project
lessons Include: Mam Dish Meals,
Gifts from Cloth, Functional
House Dress, Becoming a' Good
Buyer, Care of Rugs and Uphol
stery, Textile Painting and Braid
ed Rugs. A study of Norway has
also been included In each month's
meeting.
Mrs. Jack Bartlett is chairman
of the county committee. Other
members are: Mrs. Cornelius
Bateson, Pratum-Macleay unit;
Mrs. C N. Ruggles, Prospect unit;
Mrs. T. C Lorenzen, Thomas unit;
Mrs. Fred McCalL Keizer unit;
Mrs. Norman ReOlng, Donald unit;
and Mrs. Charles Wright, Aums
TQle unit. . ,
Members ef the Salem T. L.
Club and were entertained by the
officers Thursday. Present : were
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wood, Mr. and
Mrs.; Harold Bressler, Mr. and
Mrs.! Everett Soden. Mrs.L Wes
Hunter, Mr .and Mrs. Luther Mel
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mo
dure, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brit-
ton, Miss Joy Doyal, Miss Delor
es Jay, Miss Jodelle Parker and
Miss Doris Kimble.
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District1 Meeting
Held Friday
At Temple
Over 250 Eastern Star members
attended the , district meeting - on
Friday . night at the Scottish Rite
Temple. Presiding officers were
Mrs. H. E. Smedley and Lowell
Shinn, worthy matron and patron
of Amsworth Chapter, OES.; Mrs.
Charles Leonard and E. A. Fin
lay, worthy matron and patron
of Ramona Chpater, Silver ton;;
and Mrs. Harry . . Charlton '- and
Harry Miller, worthy matron and
patron of 'Trinity Chapter. '
Introduced and honored were
Mrs. Carl v Wlmberly, worthy
grand i matron of the Grand
Chapter of Oregon n Herman, John
ston, grana sentinel, Mrs. iaui
Hauser, past grand matron and
grand historian; ' Rex Hartley,
past grand patron; Mrs. J. Edgar,
grand rep. to South Dakota; Mrs.
Harry i Lucas, grand representa
tive to Connecticut; .Mrs. Rex.
Hartley, grand representative to
Prov. of Ontario, , Canada; and
Mrs.. Clara VanLoan, grand rep
resentative to Texas.
Mrs. Paul Griebenov, worthy
matron of Chadwick Chap., Mrs.
Otho Eckersley and Carl Snider,
worthy matron and patron of Sa
lem chapter; Mrs. Dessa Hofstetter,
worthy matron of Adah chapter;
Independence; Mrs. and. Mr. Har
ley Shaw, worthy matron and
patron of Zenith chapter; Browns
ville; Mrs. and Mr. Arthur Kop
plien, worthy matron and patron
of Rhododendron chapter. Falls
City; and Irvine Wright, worthy
patron of Euclid chapter of Jef
ferson. Receiving the degrees of the
Order, for membership into Ains
worth chapter were Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence C Lee, Mrs. Kenneth
Lee, Mrs. D. L. Moore, Mrs. Rus
sell a. Krueger and Mrs. D. J.
Rains.
Decorating was In charge of
Mrs. Lawrence Pruett and Mrs.
H. D. Kortemeyer. Mrs. Paul
Riff ey was in charge of refresh
ments.
The Jiext regular meetina of
Ainsworth Chapter will be Feb.
4 at the Scottish Rite Temple at
eignt o'clock.
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Brilliant Chinawaro in Collcctiona
West Coast Designers aro Showing
1 By SUE GARDNER -'y -
A great deal of imagination
has always been shown by Cali
fornia dinnerware designers. This
is par tkularly
evident in the
new collections
,innw hilnf
I shown to the
xraae. vme .no
; ticeable trend is
, the telescoping
-of floral and
leaf -designs!
rrom aamty run
t bands to a 1 1 -lover
and large
motifs in the
' center or other
surfaces ef dishes.-1
: Richard Saar - has a .tricolor
pattern, colorful ' enough, ' and
unusual enough to be. used for
decorative accessories. The plates
resemble ar large flat leaf in sil
houette and have center stripes
of white with one side of the
plate in yellow, the other in
green. A line drawing of an in
tricate leaf appears .on each of
the colored sections. The cups
Chemeketa Teastaalstrese elnb
met in regular session at the Gold
en Pheasant Thursday, with Mrs.
Johnston presiding and Mrs. Paul
Gilmer inducting Mrs. Alma Sher
man into the dub.' Mrs. Olive
Sacre was & special guest. Winning
the Oscar was - Mrs. H. Jenkins
Mrs. C. E. J aqua was the . install
ed new officers; president, Mrs.
Paul Gilmer: vice president, Mrs,
O. K. BeaH; corresponding secre
tary, Mrs. Edith Swartsley; secre
tary, Mrs. Lee Hasklns; and trea
surer, Mrs. Eric Nelte.
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and saucers also have the three
colors, i Another collection offers
a set of grey dishes with rims of
' black and platinum and the cen
ter design sr large leaf and berry
motif in the deeper tones to
match the rim.
An example of multicolor pat- -terns:
for dishes is one with a
pale background and flowers and
leaves worked in rose, yellow,
brown and . green. Actually,
there are just two large flowers
placed on the plate making the
design a bold one for plates.
The plaid casual china is as
popular as ever , and is seen la
many color . combinations for
. both general china and serving
pieces..
An unusual set has a spiral
'pattern of many colors worked
from the center out to the rim.
For the provincial home there
are many new patterns of Penn
sylvania Dutch themes In dinner
; ware. ..'.
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