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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1953)
I SOCIETY - CLUBS MUSIC Around Town . . . By JERTME ENGLISH SOCIAL WHIRL .... On Friday afternoon Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryrer will be hostesses for an informal lunch eon at their Mission Street resi dence in compliment to two of their Portland friends, Miss Isa bella Gauld and Mrs. Thomas Honeyman . . . bidden from Salem are Mrs. Paul L. Patterson-and Mrs. Hall S. Lusk . . . Entertaining . . with a buffet capper party Friday night at their Shipping Street home will be Mr. and Mrs. W. L Needham . . the affair will compliment their son. Dr. Winfield Needham, and his fiancee; Hiss Pauline Pro ctor ... the couple's marriage will be an event of Saturday afternoon-. . . the sapper will follow Che wedding rehearsal and bidden are members of the two families and the bridal party .. . Hosts ... for a dinner party Saturday night will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nohlgren, who have invited a few friends to their North 13th Street home for the pleasure of their weekend guests. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Nohlgren of Portland . . . The visitors will be .accompanied to Salem by their two children, Roberta and Alan . . . A pre-nntial . . . shower on Tuesday night for which Mrs. C C. Wright and her daughter. Miss Sharon Wright, were hostesses at their Portland home in com pliment to Miss Joanne' BlaxalL bride-elect of Gene W. Bartu . . . Miss Wright will be Miss Blaxafl's honor attendant at her May 17 marriage at the First Congrega tional Church ... A linen show er feted the bride-to-be . . . A dessert supper was served to 25 guests including three former Salem residents new living in Portland . . . Mrs. James Kent, Mrs. Donald Crouch and Mrs. Desmond Walker . . . Mrs. R. C. Blaxall accompanied her daugh ter to Portland for the shower ... A feature of the sapper hoar were the ice cream molds of bridal figures and a double heart shaped cake with the names of the engaged duo . . . Invitations . . . are in the mail So coffee parties for which Mrs. Charles D. Wood and Mrs. A. W. Loucks will be hostesses on May 7 and 8 at the former's West Lefelle Street residence ... A Portland party . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Spaulding, formerly of Salem, have invited members of their supper club to their Dunthorpe residence on Sunday . . . Bidden are Dr. and Mrs. John Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. James Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Urlin S. Page, Mrs. William Deeney, Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clarke . . . Hostess ... to members of her bridge dab this afternoon will be Mrs. Edgar A. Linden Jr., who has invited the group to a lunch eon at her Candalaria home on Linden Lane . . . Additional guests will be Mrs? Gordon Krue ger, Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs. John Kolb, Mrs. Leland Shinn, Mrs. Raymond Busick and Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr. . . Mrs. Kenneth Perry presided at a bridge luncheon on Wednesday afternoon at her North Summer Street home for her club . . . Guests were Mrs. Richard A. Rawlinson and Mrs. Bertram Thomsqp . . . Yakima bound . . . Mrs. Lois Keeney, Dr. Martha Springer and Miss Arline Sholseth are leaving today for Yakima to attend the 10th district convention of Al trusa Clubs . . . The sessions will be held at the Chinook Hotel May 1, 2, and 3 . . . Delegates and alternates will attend from; Ore gon, Washington, Iraho, Montana and British Columbia . . . The featured speaker on Saturday will be Mrs. Lena Clauve, inter national president of Altrusa. whose home is in New Mexico . . .7 Reutrning ... today from a several week's sojourn in Reno will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodry . . . Vacationing at the Surf tides the first of the week were Mrs. William McGIlchrist Jr., her daughter, Mrs. Peter Buck and son, Billy, of Port land ... Visiting ... in the capital from Santa Barbara, Calif, this week are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wagers, formerly of Salem . . . they have been living in the south the past two years, where Mr. Wagers will complete his studies at the t Luncneon on May Day Event of Friday, May 1 for all Episcopal Church women will be the all church luncheon at the parish house.' Luncheon will be served from 11:30 ajn. to 2 pun. Mrs. Susan deu&ie is in charge of the tea table and Mrs. R. H. Baldock and Mrs. C B. Spencer are heading the hospitality com mittee. AH guilds of the church are sponsoring the affair and assist ing during the luncheon will be: Mrs. Ulva Derby, Mrs. A. D. Brown, Junior Guild; Mrs. Rob ert DeArmond, Mrs. Joseph M. Devers Jr., St Mary's; Mrs. C B. Spencer and Mrs. Sam B. Stew art, St Paul's; Mrs. Phillip W. Al lison, Mrs. O. K. DeWitt, St Eliz abeth's; Miss Elizabeth .Porter. Mrs. Hazel Johnson, St Agnes; Mrs. Frank Shaf er and Mrs. John Dyke, St Helen's; Mrs. Lester D. Green and Mrs. H. B. Collins, St Cecilia's. Brooks Institute of Photography in July ... Change of address ... for the Seth P. Smith family, who are moving this week to 1026 N. 5th Street . . . The James C. Mounts and children, Lorene and Jimmy, will be moving Sunday to their newly purchased home at 2120 Center Street. . . From Michigan ... comes news of the birth of a fourth child, a little boy, Robedt Paul, to Dr. and Mrs. John Folsom Hayes, on April 24 at Dearborn ... Also welcoming the lad are Nancy. Joyce, and John Folsom Jr . . This is the tenth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L Paulson of Salem . . . the other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hayes of Portland, formerly of Salem and Lake Labish . . . The great-grand father is W. A. Geilatly and the baby arived on his birthday . . . Dr. Hayes is completing his resi dency in surgery at the Veterans Hospital in Dearborn . . . A little boy . . . was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Boone (Janet Le Hill) in San Francisco on April 21 . . . the ladtipped the scales at eight and a half pounds . . . The grandparents are Mrs. E- L. Hill of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Charles IL Boone of San Francisco. . . The Richmond P-TA is spon soring a square and folk dance at the school Friday night, May 1 from 8 to 11 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Proceeds will be "used for budget purposes. 1 i rs nr r u rnRN: wmunwm ft Floors look newly polished longer and are easier to clean! What a discovery! Johnson's Wax research now brings you Hard Gloss Glo-Coaf a wonderful new kind of floor polish that dries super bright and super-hard! Because Hard Gloss Glo-Coal gives such a bright polish, it stayi beautiful for weeks. And because it gives such a hard polish it doesn't get a scuffed-up look like ordinary soft polishes. You don't have to re-polish your floors nearly so often. And when cleaning is necessary, just use a mop that has been dampened in clear water. Dirt disappears' but the bright hard shine stays on. Get Johnson's wonderful new Hard Gloss Glo-Coat tomorrow. I If U (A ? I pi I v V v - 'n 4l fr 1 J i ! ; t) u H -o) t . :ii . t. - fl . Anothmr work-aarar from Johnaon'a Wax research .A. a : Malcolm Campbell and Lallie Coffey, stars of the Willamette University May Weekend musical, "Good News." The show wil be produced tonight and May 1 at Parrish Junior High School. Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. The stars are supported by a cast of 17, a dancing chorus, singing chorus and a full orchestra. "Good News" is tinder the direction of Dean Graunke, director of theatre. Golden Jubilee For Wood burnt! Woman's Club WOODBURN The Woohurn Woman's Club held its . golden jubilee celebration ' on' April . 22 with .a banquet in Phonor of the past presidents at the Woodburn Library. ' . 4 '-. Mrs. A. S Austin, only living charter member of the club, cut the anniversary cake. Mrs. Alvah Cowan, general chairman of the Golden Jubilee and a member of the board cf the Oregon Federa tion of Women's Club,! gave a resume of the club's history since its organization 50 years ago. Mrs. R. L. Anderson, club pres ident, gave the address of wel come. Others appearing on the program were Mrs. C W. Conyne, Mrs. J. B. Gay, Mrs. W. Schuler, Mrs. James Lamb, Mrs. Minnie Bichards, Mrs. Julius Granner and Mrs. Fat McConnack. Distinguished guests present, who made short talks, were Mrs. Faidle Orr. Dunbar, Portland, past president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs and a past president of the Oregon Federation; -Mrs. Marion T. Weatherford, Arlington, presi dent of the Oregon Federation; Mrs. George Rossman, president of the Third District of the Wom en's Clubs; Mrs. Howard Petti n ger, Oswego, scrap book chair man of the Oregon Federation; and Mrs. Fred DenteL Aurora, president of the Marion County Federation of Women's Clubs. The following past presidents f were present and honored: Grace Austin, Kate Wilson Landon, Edith McCord, Etta HalL Salem, Carrie Waterbury, Molly Mazfield Geer, Salem, Bertha Wilson, Ma bel Nendel, Mary Austin, Martha Jones, Portland, Helen Cowan, Thm Stat mem. Salem. Ora Thursday. April 33. IS 53 IB Hostesses Fete Miss Shank . - i . ' -. - i i A pre-nuptial shower was giv en in honor of - Miss Kathryn Shank, bride-elect of ' Robert Shaefer, on Tuesday night at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church. The couple's marriage will take place on May 26 at the church. Her fiance is currently serving with the U. S. Army. Honoring Miss Shank were her mother, Mrs. Walter Shank, Mes dames Arthur Caswell, i Peter Friesen Sr., " Arthur Friesen, Henry Friesen, John Bell, Robert Fisher, Paul Gunther, Dan Mc Laughlin, BrucS Hamilton, M. I Haver land. Warren Hoffman, Mary Hansen, - John Hancock, Floyd Larson, Edwin, Muske, Jet- tie Steward, Elmer Matlock, May PicKelL Quiring, Earl Palmer, Walter Rupp, Elmer Dan Sheets, L. J. Sundvall, Joe Val- eck. Misses Ulyssa Dodge,! Neva Woolery, Iretta Downing Ruth Grimm, Ruth Dague, Beth Hoff man, Mary Lou Vaneil, Joyce Hansen, Helen Jean Girrard, Pearl Larson, and the hostesses. Misses Darlene PicKelL Arlene Haverland, Marilyn Hamilton, Shirley McCann and Marjorie VanciL Gladys McLaughlin Christine Nelson, Betty Randall and Estella Anderson. f A feature of the program were the vocal numbers sung by Mrs. C. C Geer (Molly Maxfield) a past president. She sang "Saca Jawea Lullaby" and "Under the Bamboo Tree", repeat perform ance of songs sung in 1904. The Woodburn club received a scroll from the General Federa tion for 50 years of service in the Federation. Mrs. Mader Elected - PRATUM Mrs. Don Mader' : has been elected chairman of thv Pratum-Macleay Home Ezlensioa Unit for the coming year. Her officers include Mrs. 'Albert Mantle, .vice-chairman;' ami Mrs M. M. Magee, secetary-tretsurer.-: Mrs. John Feldschau has served as chairman the past year. Of ficers were elected at the TuesT day, meeting held at the home of Mrs. Virgil Burson. ;' " Pratum Mr. and Mrs. B. M. I Guthrie of Kokomo, Indiana art ; visiting at the' home of her par: ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Pooler.: The Guthries plan to locate on the West Coast ; : CLUB CALENDAR THTTXSnAT ; Prinsl PlMaiit Point Social Club with Mrs. Christina Uumm, Boon luncheon. . Merry Minflers with Mrs. J. I. Wagers. SUverton Road. 1 pan. Spiritual Sunflower Club with Mrs. ' John Brulrn, 1925 N. 8th St, 1 to 4 pjn.' - s FKIDAT Enclewood Woman' - Club, with Mr. John Barker. 1060 N. 18th St, 1:15 dessert. Barbara rrietcbJ Tent, DUV, meet ' at VrW Hall. S p.m. , Salem Council of Church Women : Mar Fellowship Day. St. Mark Xita ; eran Church, 10 njn... T Trinity Chapter. OCS. West Salem City Bulldlnf. 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