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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1954)
1 Cc SV-StertMmaa. Sal cm. Ore. Smu Fk SI. 18S4 Comittees For Benefit Are Named Mrs. Robert Carey, general chairman for the annual Easter . Bonnet -benefit bridge to be pre sented by the Salem Junior Wo man's dub on Saturday, March 20 at the new YWCA building, ap pointed, committee chairman this week. ;-. -r- Profits from the benefit will go to furnish the Tri-Y room in the building,' hich the club Las taken as a year's project Mrs. Orville Kannier Jr., will head the model committee; Mrs. F. Peter Larson,- Mrs. Quinton Murren and Mrs. Floyd Miles, tables and set-up; Mrs. Margaret White and Mrs. Mahlon Pengra, tallys; Mrs. Meivin Pillette and Mrs. C. T. Danen, refreshments; Mrs. Robert Gordon and . Mrs. Austin Eivers, decorations. j Dessert will be served at 1 p. m. and the show of spring hats from Miller's and children's Eastern outfits from Margwen's will , be shown at 2 o'clock. Cards will be in play following the show. Chaper BC, PEO will meet Tuesday night at the home, of Mrs. Willis Jones, 370 Fawk bu, at 7:30 p. m., Mrs. Charles Feike will be the assisting hostess. Annual Dinnor For Club Tuesday ' The Welcome Wagon Club No. 1 will" hold f its annual . covered dish dinner Tuesday night at the Mayflower Hall at 6:30 p.m. Pin ochle, canasta and bridge will be in play following the dinner and there will be entertainment for those not' wishing to play cards. Mrs. Maurice Buxton is chair man of thfe event, assisted by Mrs. William Haskins, Mrs.1 Rob ert Frost, Mrs. Robert Winken werder, Mrs. Olin Roberts and Mrs. i Robert! Williams. Rainbow Dinner -; I . - . Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls will celebrate its 28th :; birthday at a dinner' Tuesday :' night at the Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m. The Rainbow Mothers Club and advisory board are sponsoring the dinner for the girls. An initiation ceremony and meeting will follow the dinner. r 11' - - St. Elizabeth's Guild of St Paul's - Episcopal Church will meet for at 1 o'clock salad lun cheon in the guild room of the church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. G. Sanders is heading the hos tess committee, assisted by Mrs. Phillip W. Allison, Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemillef, Mrs. Wayne W. Gor don, Mrs. R. D. Paris and Miss Virginia Nowlen. A Party Honors Liens - A surprise party and shower were given for Mr. and Mrs. Mei vin Lien Monday night at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Mc Allister. Refreshments were serv ed later in the evening. Thirty guests, who are nurses aides at the Salem General Hospital, at tended the affair. : -t-; v; : - Regular ' meeting of Marion Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held Monday night at the VFW Hall at 8 p.m. . I 5 ' X . . ! j cr ' V j i , Every mile jom walk in tbem...Tou lore tbem e . . mora. For tbeat shoe eareM your foot with the ; , feaW it . . . eashioa k with a soft, soft indole. Aai their trim tail wing swits yowr wardrobe " mmieeMlj. Try tbom oa . . . yowll waat to vmt sheas nfC ovt of sW ssore. SMOES M'ss Gammon Becomes Bride Of Robert Purdy on $aturday Exchanging their vows at ah 8 o'clock ceremony Saturday night at the First Baptist Church were Miss Lavurne Gammon, daughter of Mrs. Car! Gammon, and Robert E. Purdy, son of Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy. 'Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officiated at the nuptials before a setting of all white flowers and candles. , ' - " Miss Cecelia Freeby was the soloist and Gerard C Brown the violinist with Mrs. John Schmidt Jr. the organist, f i For her wedding the attractive brunette bride chose a gown- of French, imported ,lace combined with white faille. The full lac skirt was fashioned with a scal loped redingote with a faille in set of sunburnt pleats. The stand up collar and neckline were also scalloped and the sleeves were long. Her fingertip illusion veil was caught to a. half crown ot orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis centered with an orchid. Carl Kliever of Medford gave his sister-in-law in marriage.! f 4 ?r Walk Before the Bride Four attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Mrs. Evelyne Bartlett, the honor matron, wore a rose pink faille taiieta zrock designed with a scalloped redin gote style skirt with inset of sun burst pleats. The bodice was made with a V neckline and short sleeves. The bridesmaids. Miss Mary Polales, Miss Darlene Engdahl and Miss Phyllis Ahait, wore identically styled frocks only of .American Beauty faille taffeta. They all carried nosegay pouffs of nylon net and carna tions In shades of pink and Amer ican Beauty. -, James P. Purdy of Seattle stood with his brother as best man. Ushers were Pete Reding, Wayne Rawlings, John Perkins, Ray Davis and Robert Messing. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. .Gammon chose a slate blue crepe' gown with pink accessories and corsage of pink camellias combined with seed pearl loops. Mrs. Purdy attended her son's marriage in a navy blue lace gown with corsage of pink car nations. I Reception Follows The newlyweds greeted : th) guests at a reception in the fire place room. Pouring were two sisters of the bride, Mrs. Gerard C. Brown and Mrs. Carl Kliever of Medford. Cutting the cake were Mrs. George Purdy f of Portland, aunt of the groom, and Mrs. Lester Knipps of Lakeside, aunt of the bride. Assisting were the Misses Carolyn Mishler, Christine Harada, Jo Ann and Marcia Smith, Florabelle Gordon, Sophia Polales, Bonnie Bishop and Mrs. Ellis Sanders. A string quartet played throughout the raantinn i' After a honeymoon trip; to Southern California the newly- weds will be at home in Salem at 2142 N. Commercial St For trav eling the new Mrs. Purdy donned a navy blue and white suit with navy accessories and a pink coat i i St Helena's Guild of St Paul's Episcopal Church will meet in the fireplace room of the church Tuesday night at 8 p. m. The hos tess committee includes Mrs. Donald E. Ratliff, Mrs. John A. Dyke,. Mrs. Francis W, Bealey and Mrs. J. H. Solomon. ; i Qub Calendar Ammicat unduJlengei shoe mine. Syis frvm t95 7h friimil km M I aruia 1 NmmmmlHU Omt monday . r ; Rotanan Women luncheon,'1 Golden Pheasant. 1 p.m. Women- Catholic Order ot Forest ers with Miss Pearl Balrey, :: 1466 N. Liberty St., 8 p.m. i Marion Auxiliary, Veterans of For eign Wara meet at VFW Hill, I p.m. j TUESDAY Salem Credit Women's Club initia tion at Leo Childt home. 320 N.- 14th St.. B p.m. i Chadwick Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, birthday dinner. Masonic Temple, 6 JO p.m. 1 - Salem Business and Professional Women's Club dinner meetinf. Cold- en Pheasant, 6:30 p.m. Chadwick Chapter, OES Social club. Masonic Temple,- 1:15 dessert luncheon. i WEDNESDAY I PLE and F Club with Mrs. Lennie Irvine, 200 S. 23rd St, S p.m. ' Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, social meebni;, Scottish Rite Tem ple, 8 p.m. j ; THURSDAY ! Town and Gown. Carrier Room, First Methodist Church, 1 p.m. Aainsworth Chapter, OES social ifternoon club. Masonic s Temple, noon luncheon. ( - Sojourners meet at Salem Wom an s Club. 1 p.m. luncheon.: FRIDAY i I Salem Woman's Club meet at club. house. 2 p.m., board meeting, I p.m. FUrtati ous White Accents on your young navy SAILOR It Noon Luncnoon For OES Club : Amsworth chapter, OES Social Afternoon I Club will meet for a 12 o'clock luncheon at the Ma sonic Temple on Thursday, Mrs. Wendell Rambo ' is heading the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. . Fred Koken, Mrs. Louise Muller, Mrs. Gilbert B. Wynkoop, Mrs. O. C! Watkins and Mrs.- Lou Williams, f y-; The luncheon will be. followed by a business meeting and pro gram. The speaker will be the Rev. A. A. Talbot ir., who is as sociated with the Chemawa Indi an Schoo Mrs. Mayaard Nelson win en tertain the Dabblers Thursday night at a meeting at her home, 1155 N. 25th St, at 8 pan. Mrs. Merlin Estep will be the co-hostess. For the program Mrs. Ernie Cummins will give a demonstra tion, of free-hand textile paint ing. 15- Creative Art Program Will Be Presented A creative art program will be a feature of the Salem Woman's Club meeting Friday afternoon at the clubhouse at 2 p. m. Mrs. Luc Luchs is arranging the . program and win introduce Mrv Pearl Heath of the Art Department at the; Oregon College of Education at Monmouth. . - Mrs.' Heath will : demonstrate metal work. SHe has studied with noted metalsmiths in. Europe. Mrs. Roy Grettie will give a dem ontration of textile painting. Also on display will be an exhibit of various nrt crafts. Mrs.. David H. Cameron is ar ranging the musical . program. Mrs. Charles Palmer is heading the tea directorate for the after A board meeting will be held Golden Wedding For Glazes Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Glaze will be honored on their golden wedding anniversary at a recep tion Sunday, Feb. 2S, at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Glaze, 231 Mission St Friends of the at 1 p. m. with the president, Mrs. Frank Marshall, presiding. couple art being Invited through the press to call between 2 and 5 o'clock. . , The goldenweds were "married in Salem fifty years ago and have resided here and in the vicinity ever since. They have : the one son and two grandchildren. The Glaze home is now on the Wal lace Road. ; f V , ' ftllLLER'S SALEM. ORE. COMPARE WITH 'ANYWHERE THE CATCH OF THE SEASON! FUN TOGS IN (ORIGINAL I SAILCLOTH you're fishin for the tmartert casual clothes for your summer tfdy, then White Stag ORIGINAL SAILCLOTH fashions art for you! Styled for fun and play, they add cool . comfort to your better appearance, Tri-colored fish print dyed match festive soUd colore. The saucy "little1 hat" that lights up your eyes! Sewn braid with snowy white belting! iu.y up I.N Toggle Jack with icood-and-rope S f 1 closings. XS-S'M-L. 6.95. Clamdiggers, shin-length trou to roll up or doxvn. ! ltoiO.U5. . 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