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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1953)
Donations Given At Mooting February business meeting of Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, USWV, was held Thursday. A donation of 25 was made to the Department of Oregon- and $10 was given for Easter cheer at the Veterans Hos pital. - " Two thousand McKlnley car nations ' were ordered to be sold in April. The regular March meet ing of. the Auxiliary, and Camp will be on the 19 th at the Salem Woman's, Clubhouse. A 12:30 cov ered dish dinner will be served with January, February and March birthdays to be honored. The social afternoon "club will meet March 6 at the home of Mrs. Clyde ' McClung. Assisting will be Mrs. Anna WooLford, Mrs. Laura Bugher, Mrs. Chloe Holden and Mrs. Clara Torbet. ; Bird dub Meets The All-Variety Bird Club met Tuesday with Mrs. W. L. Davis on Hollywood Drive. Mrs. David Karn was assisting hostess. Mem bers present were Mrs. Anna Loe wen, Mrs. Cleo Hockett, Mrs. N. S. Wood,- Mrs. E. M. Rulifson, Mrs. A. . Powers. Mrs. O. J. Lewis. Mrs. Blanche Isherwood, Mrs. Carle Fltzpa trick, Mrs. H. R. Cur tis, Mrs. Anna Babish, Mrs. Roy Anderson, Mrs. Karn and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. V. H. Hazlett and Mrs. M. Mcdain were guests and Mrs, C 2S. Quartier a new member. . " , - mm 3(M US ' ' -s . "r-i .because nof to swttt... MUM Vk AMtf Sf I win W C77 InMV. aacaaM QjRp Ik W 9SMf MIL eJweys sweet... W wh rwwttriw fffrt rlsse! Taa S aac at ai ticiul ; AM yaa'N ttit haw twowc Qwv -. avft tot ataaf Says. ; (J5 Is always sweet..! . sww er wts Is frsai saw. Mvf. tba SsffM M af S J) real eam! will V Wj? nfood guora sour! I t.W b tfwvrs Janet Barnwell Becomes Bride: Of Mr. Brant FOUR CORNERS-SL Vincent dePaul Catholic : Church was the setting for an afternoon ceremony on Saturday when Miss Janet Louise Barnwell, daughter of Mrs. Ben Gisler and 'Harold Barnwell, and Donald Albert Brant, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Brant, ex changed their marriage vows with the Rev. Lowell Blackburn offi ciating at the double ring service at four o clock.) Wayne Meusey was the soloist and played.' the wedding music. Baskets of spring flowers in pink and orchid and calls lilies deco rated the church. . White, satin ribbon and greenery; marked the .pews. " The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an all white gown of nylon net over " slipper satin fashioned- with yoke of Chantilly lace, fitted bodice, long sleeves, full skirt and cathedral train. Her fingertip illusion veil cascaded from a satin and net cap adorned in seed pearls. She car ried a nosegay of orchid frenched carnations, net and woue ribbon. -. Miss Donna SensJre u tha maid of honor. Miss Joann Barn well, sister of the bride, and Miss Jove Brant. alster nf th Hriri, groom, were the bridesmaids. They wore nauerina length, dresses of net over satin. The honor attend ant's was nf nrrhM witVi utin Kr1 ero and she carried a nosegay of yeuow carnauons and matching headdress. The bridesmaids were of naatel srrtn with nt . stnlov Their nosegays and halo head dresses were or pinic carnations. Ann Marie LaBranche, cousin of the bride,' was flower girL Bill Walker was best man and the ushers were Jack Brant, bro ther of the groom, and Jay Dee Hickman. Mrs. Gisler chose for her daugh ter's wedding a mauve wool tail- leur wiin navy accessories. Mrs. Brant wore a silver grey gown of embossed satin and pink accessories. Their corsages were of baby pink roses. Reception Follows. '- A recestion followed at tha fnfK. olic Center. Pouring were Mrs. j-enneta LaBranche and Mrs. Clarence Hoffine, aunts of the bride. Cutting th mita nr.r. Rrank Hershfelt and Mrs. Joe Hershfelt, also, aunts of the bride. At the nunch bowl wr xfiwm vm. ma Catron and Miss Muriel Cap linger. Assisting were Miss Joyce A. mar v . " oranc, miss joan uarnweil, Gayle LaBranche, cousin of the bride. w m juisses Betty and Faye Futrell, cousins of the groom.: For traveling, the new Mra. Brant wore an aqua two piece knit, suit with- brown accessories and beige top coat and corsage of yellow rosebuds. After March 1, Mr-nd Mrs. Brant will be at home at 883 Bellevue street, Salem. ALL FURS FROM STORES Ccpes - Coats - Scarfs at $25.00 to $50:00 Extra: . r ; Ono Vory Tino Jap "Min!r33 Reg. $995. - Nov $675. Uso Layavayr Uudrzf, Contract Ccuntry cf Orirjin cn All Furs m fcii::Sj.V.lii Mr. and Mr. ADison Vocjt CRuth Pfau Hill) who wer married on Feb. 14 at the) First Qiurch of the Nazarene. The bride is the daughter of Anton Pfau Sr. and the groom is thatkon of Mr. and Mrs. Queen VbaL Gesten-Miller Studio). Koystono Class ! Fetes Hollo ways Twenty - seven members of the Keystone Class .of First Christian Church held a housewarming after church Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holloway on N. 15th Street. A gift was present ed the couple. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. p. Gillming, Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. William Tan ner, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thomas, Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Carson," Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boyes, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd : ReiUy, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Strain, Mrs. Percy Dezotell, Irvin Bryan, Mrs. Leonard Starke, Mrs. Elton! Benedict, Mrs. Joe Drake and the Hollo ways and their three chil dren, Jack, Barbara and Betty. The Work Basket Crab will meet for all day sewing and no-host luncheon at noon today : at - the home of Mrs. Cora, Hutchinson, 1919 N. commercial St. Members are asked to brinf needles and thread to sew on Infant itiwg. BROUGHT fl fr3 A FOR CLEARANCE M Regular Stc$r. Drasticaliy , o o b :1 f Bridgo Players to Regional Meet About a dozen of the 120 mem bers of the- Salem Elks Duplicate Bridge Club who took part in the recent winter series-will go to the Seattle regional meet during the coming week, but most of the re mainder are awaiting the Portland and Seattle sectional tournaments to be held in March and April. .Highest scores in the senior se ries were made by Ellis H. Jones, Gilbert Groff, Ralph S. Dannen of Brownsville, Mrs. Paul F. Burris and Ray Ward, while in . Junior competition Mrs. Donald Huff, Marguerite Drysdale, Mrs. Leona Ahsenmacher, Mrs. Donald, Dun can and Mrs. E. X. Boring were tops. Winners of the last games were W. E JUmsey and Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. Walter Barsch and Lin Miles (seniors), and Included Mrs. W. F. Lieske, Mrs. Frank Mohl man and Mrs. Stanley Neuens for the junior. - In the mid-week tournament at the Women's club : Mrs. Rupert Park and Mrs. Donald Duncan, and Mrs. F. C. Lutz and Mrs. Her bert Reddick were high, while Mrs. . O. Berg and Mrs. Robert McKesson,' and Mrs. Arthur S. Bin- 3 MILLER TOGETHER . m NAL FUR it ,i PilbtScHools'7'' Subject of Speaker Legislators are trying to solve the problem of providing "Educa tion for All of Oregon's Chikffen" by - presenting m bill during this session to finance "pilot schools' throughout-Oregon, schools that could help the mentally retarded child to become socially adequate and to . give special guidance to the gifted child. : Miss Joy Hills, an assistant state superintendent of education, dis cussed this vital problem with members of AAUW at their lunch eon meeting Saturday at .; the American Legion Club. In our system 'of compulsory education we have placed the responsibility of doing a complete job of teach ing upon the schools, she pointed out by gearing the curriculum, a must be done, to the normal child, too many children obtain no bene fit from their schooling. The mentally retarded child is one that has been diagnosed as having so low an intelligence that he cannot profit from the regular school program but under special training could be taught to be self-sustaining. It is estimated. Miss Hills said, that 7 of the school population of Oregon falls in this category and that from to. 5 of these attend public school now. Others are at Fairview.'some kept at home and a few in private schools. ' . The pilot program of $114,000 would 1 provide classes- for both mentally retarded children and gifted ones, ; would include spec ial training for their teachers and would provide a diagnostic clinic to determine a mentally, retarded child. Flans Made for Lecture . During the meeting. Miss Mabel Robertson, chairman of the Doro thy Thpmpson program, Intro duced her committee as follows: Mrs. Floyd Utter, posters, Miss Etta White, . ticket sales, Mrs. Bertram Sturm, publicity,- and Mrs. John Goldsmith, advertising. Mrs. Thomas Churchill, presi dent, introduced Miss Marion Hag erman as the new bulletin chair man for the erouD. She also an- haounced that for the March lunch eon Miss GuUia Caccla. the AAUW International Study Grant recipi ent from Italy who Is studying at the University of Washington, will be guest speaker. Hostesses for the luncheon were Mrs. R. F. Nichols, Mrs. T. R. Ho bart and Mrs. Flora Enders. Col orful flower arrangements and red candles were provided oy xvirs. Floyd Utter, Mrs. S. B. Crandall and Mrs. Joseph STanxo. i egar and Walter M. Cline were next. . . In the Friday evening competi tion Mrs. Park and Ray Ward, and Mrs. Paul F. F. Burris and Lin Miles finished first, while points also went ta R. D. Hutchinson of Corvallis, Mrs. W. A. Barsch, Mrs. George Rein, W. T. Leary, Mrs. Elsie Day, and Glenn Hall and Arden Harrah of Corvallis. Coc a k n ir. i a a '''-".ta. : 1S." - 4r ST.. Ww am. fir TV 7 V7 n V&r V A Benefit Squaro Danco Wednesday . Mothers ol .Washington School are planning a benefit square dance for Wednesday night at the Mayflower Hall at 8 pjn. The in terested public is Invited to at tend. Proceeds will go to the new lnter-communlcauon system f 0021 the school. " c Master of ceremonies will be- Mose Van Dell and Elmer Meade Guest callers will be Dick HoutzJ Kenny Robinson," Mose Van" Dell J earner Meade and Ann Houtz. . The refreshment committee in cludes Mrs."TVillls HilL Mrs. Clar ence Bueller and : Mrs. Kenneth! Robinson. General ' chairmen are Mrs. Meade and Mrs. Van DelL AnmsviUe Mrs. Richard Scho-I macher was the honor guest at shower on Feb. 20 when Mrs. Jo seph Dougherty entertained for a group of friends. A dessert sup per was served by the hostess. Anderson to Sing Concert Tonight, 8:15 v - Marian Anderson, one of thej most celebrated or all living sing era, will appear at the Salem High School Auditorium in concert to night at 8:15. The concert is the fourth in the Willamette Univer sity series this winter. Phil Rin- gle, student concert manager, an nounced Monday that all tickets have been sold for the concert. Miss Anderson wiill sing the following program: Aria di Polissena, from "BadLmlsto" Handel T DCUIII 'K.nH.I Oik mat vt'paaaa Handel Arioso: Dank sel Dir. Herr Handel Der Zwcrg -Schubert Alwchled i Schubert Der Tod und daa Madchn Schubrt Dl. Zrlkonls Koh..h.rt O Ml. farnando, from ravortta" .Donixetu Nocturn. ... ,, ., ,, -Saniual Barber Tb. Negro 8 peak ox Rlvars , Howard Swanson Joy Howard Swanaon O Waly. WalT (Kncuah loucsong) att. nnj. Britten The Ploush Boy (Xnallsh folkaong) Krr. BaaJ. Britten Lt Ua Braak Broad Togthr-Arr. William Lawrence Poor M Ait. Nathantel Dett Ha'a Got tb Wnol. World in His Hand ,Att. Hamilton Torreat Roll Jord'n Roll Arr. Hall Johnson Kegenta Clab ef . Chemeketa Chapter. DAR, will be entertained at a 1 o'clock no-host luncheon onl Saturday afternoon, Feb. 28 at the! home of Mrs. C C (Jeer, 1Z3 ast Superior St. . Gorgeoust Luxury personlftedl See the ; new Youthcraft at Miller's this weekl They're : new! They're exclusivel Ours alonel Apparel W I Wit 41 IU llWUan. mm 549.95 :; a-SCXUSXTZLT Futuro Perfect Perfect for this sprint? ... and future apria-s! YotithcnuTs 21" Vox jacket suit festureeIe trant stitchlnf on the collar that repeats Itself n the ed je of the jacket and pocket Caps. The pencU-im skirt ompUmanU the Jacket. Tailored of Deertuna. 100 1rra wool fcy t ! Announcement MISS MAXINE YORK Factory ; Representatives of RUSSELL-STOVERS FINE CANDIES - . . . will be in Miller's candy department today and Wed nesday to tell youU about Russell-Stover's candies . . (not th secret formulas) ut how this great and modern' candy factory has captivated th American "sweet-tooth" with delicacies available Vnow through special agents. Meet Miss York at Miller's Today or Wednesday. ' ' , y -" t ' - '. - i i.: ''. A i. :. : - - i . . i . w -.i-. 'v v I. - Sold Exclusively by ' - - 1 I w -e . ii , , , - coot SitMOJJElIES. .1 -;. r 0U1S - ' ... and suot VLCLVSZTZLTJ3VZ3 . Cherub 39.95 . : I As1 appealing a short coat as youH see asy season The rounded collar rire tou an an. relic look ... the tapcrinr 1-owcrpot slttrts with turn-back cuffs add dash to thLs hand-. some rmrxnent.oz KaroUlne. wuiw?t lC.ft Virffba wooL Elue, .li. lf'PZ 1 c:a it tcrr.crrovf . ? - s i