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6 (Sec. 1) Statesman, Salem, Ore Tuet, Match 23 1334 i SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC Around Town. By JERYME ENGLISH CELEBRATING . . . their silver wedding anniversary at a beau-. ttfully arranged at home on Sun day were Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Martin . .-. A large group ol their friends called between 2:30 and 3:30 o'clock to greet the couple at their Fairmount Hill home ... Following the party the Martins were hosts for a buffet dinner for members of their family and a few friends . . . covers were placed for forty guests ... Springtime bouquets .". . were attractively arranged about the rooms including pink snapdrag ons, carnations, stock, violets, camellias and daffodils . . . The dining room table was covered with a white cloth and centered with an arrangement of pink regal lilies, pink roses and white itock in a silver bowl Pouring . . . during the after noon at home were Mrs. Ben Max well, Mrs. Morrell Crary, Mrs. Darrel Lawrence, daughter of the Martins, Mrs. Nick Brinkley, Mrs. Jesse Forster, mother of Mrs. Martin, and Mrs. Avis Penine, Mr. Martin's mother ... Greeting guests at the door and passing the guest book were . . . Diane Martin, young daughter of the hosts, Mrs. Norval Edwards, Miss Maria Dare, Mrs. Bryan Good enough, Mrs. LaVerne Young, Mrs. George Skaggs and Mrs. Mar low Simmons . . . assisting about the rooms . . . Mrs. Charles Le Roy Mink, Mrs. Denver Young, Mrs. Edward Majek and Mrs. Floyd Bowers ... Entertaining . . . informally at luncheon today will be Mrs. Earl C Latourette, who has invited eight of her Portland friends to her Fairmount Hill home . . . the affair will honor Mrs. Louis Lang on her birthday . . . The Latourettes returned Monday from a stay at their beach home -at Gearhart... Celebrating ... his fifth birth day today will be Kim Arbuckle, son of the George A. Arbuckles ... a group of his friends have been bidden to a party at the Arbuckle home in Imperial Drive ... the circus theme will be used in the decorations and fav ors . . . Wishing Kim a happy birthday will be his grandmother, Mrs. Duane E- Wheeler ... bis aunt and cousins, Mrs. J. S. Ris ley Jr., Jonna, Jennifer, Jackie nd Tamara of Portland ... Bren- da Burrell, - Brenda and Steve WestfalL Dana Grabenhorst, Lou tse Smith, David Hicks, Scott Mc Leod, Julie Shinn and Tad Ar buckle, brother of the honor guest... Club notes ... Mrs. James B, Young will preside at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her North Summer Street home for members of her club ... Mrs. Frederick Deckebach will enter tain her Drama class at luncheon this afternoon at her Ferry Street home ... Mrs. Harris Lietz will be a luncheon hostess Thursday afternoon for members of her bridge club . ... Members of the Gaiety Hill Garden Club enjoyed . a tour oi Portland gardens on Monday and were entertained at luncheon at the Town Club by Mrs. Ronald E. Jonea . . . Mrs. , Claude H. Murphy was hostess Monday for a bridge luncheon in honor of her club ... Travelers return ... Mr.' and Mrs. Harold E. Young are being welcomed home k from a month's trip through the South and East ... they first stopped in San An tonio, Texas to visit his son and daughter-in-law, Private and Mrs. Richard G. Young ... the army man is stationed at Fort Sam Houston . . . The Youngs went on to New Orleans where they spent a week during the Mardi Gras ... from there the travelers drove to Florida and up to Wash ington, D. G, where they were guests of Major and Mrs. Maurice Feild . . . Major Feild is one of two aides to ' General Ridgway . . . his wife, Major Constance Feild, is with the WAC and is a comptroller at Cameron Station in Washington . . . The Youngs also visited with Mrs. Dorothy Woodring in Congressman Walter Korbald's office and with Chief Post Office Inspector David Ste phens ... Mr. Young is post of fice inspector for the Salem dis trict ... on the return trip the Youngs visited with friends and relatives in Montana, Washing ton and eastern Oregon . . . they are now at home at the Stratton Apartments ... Returning ; . . to Salem Moo- day from Southern California were the Rev. and Mrs. Melville Wire, who have been at Cath edral City the past month while on the desert the Wires sketched and . painted' numerous desert scenes ...!!; Currently . . . vacationing in Oakland, Calif., is Mrs. R. C. Hunter, who is visiting at the home of her longtime friend, Miss Clover Miller . . . if j Weekend guests . . in the cap- tal were Misi Norma Hamilton, Miss Margaret and 1 Miss Joan Marie Miller, who are attending tne university or Oregon Medical School of Nursing .. , Norma had as her house guest for the week end her classmate," Miss Barbara Scheidman of Wallace, Idaho . . . Friday the girls will be capped at ceremonies at the school . . . Dr. and Mrs. Vera W. Miller and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton win be in ortland for the ceremony ... Spending ... the weekend at Ocean Lake were Mr. and Mrs. James Payne and Mr. and Mrs. William H. Hammond, who at tended a district conference meet ing of Kiwams . . . Now showing . . . this week at the Lincoln County Art Center at DeLake is an exhibit by the stu dent body of the Portland Art Museum ... the show consists of silk screen, lithography and etch ings . . . In Portland . . . today will be Mrs. George Rossman, who will give her annual book review for women of the Irvington Club . . . Luncheon and cards twiU follow the morning book review ... Mrs, Walter L. Spaulding will be hostess to the Past Presidents of Capital Unit 9, American Le gion Auxiliary Thursday night at a 7:30 dessert supper tt her home, 1726 Court St Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Paul Gem melL Mrs. Walter Kirk, : Mrs. Frank Waters and Mrs. Beth Coffee.: :i h For You -This Liberation Release from anxiety and lim itation, together with enlarged understanding and usefulness, happiness and a sense of well being beyond what one has known before These, Christian Science makes available for all, under all conditions, as abundant world-wide evidence shows. How you can experience these benefits of the Science of Christianity is clearly set forth in writings including - the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy whichmay be read, borrowed, or purchased at Christian Science Reading Room 1S5 N.fiigh St. Salem. Oregon ! VISITORS WELCOME Information concerning free public lectures, church servi pi I - 1 to s 4 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Glaze, who celebrated their ; golden wedding anniversary oh Feb. 28- at a reception at 1 the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and. Mrs. Willard M. Glare. The couple was married in Salem and 1 have lived here and in the vicinity ever since. Miss Palmer fells Troth - 1 t y Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Palmer are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Lillian Ruth Palmer, to Lyle F. Mickey, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mackey. The wedding is planned for the late summer. . ; The bride-elect is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and is employed at the j Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co. Her fiance is a graduate of Salem High School and is employed at the Pack-Well Paper Products in Portland. Sr Club Calendar TUESDAY f Chadwkk Chapter. OIS social dub. dessert luncheon. Masonie Temple, 1US p.xn. j j S ;: Salem BPW club dinner meeting, Golden Pheasant, S3Q pjn. l Selem Unit 138, American Legion Auxiliary and Poet, birthday party, baak Walton Clubhouse. JO pjn. WKDNKSDAT ' i AAUW Wednesday Afternoon Lit erature rroup with Mrs. E. E. Bat. terman. 2880 S. 12th St. 1:30 p.m. f THUnSOAT Merry Minglers with Mr. Henry B prick, 3330 Lancaster Drive, i p.m. Labish Meadow Gardeners with Mrs. Id rieliruki, 1J0 p.m. ' Y-Teen Mothers dessert luncheon, Vwf-l 1-SO vrw American Lesion i Auxiliary. Unit lie aslam Woman's Club, a BJB. Oregon State Collets Mothers' Club tea at Eton H. Tnomnson home. t Wn Vlata Drive. 1M to i JSO P.m. Town and Gown, Carrier Boom, lint Methodist cnuren. a P m. Hnimimm. dessert luncheon. 8a lem woman's Clubhouse. 1 p.m., elec tion. i S. Concert Tickets To Be Renewed Renewals of membership for the Salem Community i Concert llLuncheon for Rotarian Women ' "i Dr. Dean" Brooks, assistant su perintendent of the Oregon State Hospital, was the guest speaker at the Rotarian Women's lunch eon Monday at the Golden Pheas ant The subject of his talk was "What Oregon is Doing for Alco holic Education and the Treat roent Given Patients at the Hos pataU v. I1 1 In educating the patients Dr. Brooks stressed the important factor is to teach them to face life in a creative and positive manner. Clinics are conducted in Portland for alcoholic patients as a result of legislation five years ago and three years ago the legis lature passed an act to teach alcoholic education in the public schools in the physical education department. , f Guests attending . the meeting were, Mrs.. Ray Glatt of Wood ! burn and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. Mrs. K. H. Pickens and Mrs. Charles Fowler arranged the decoration with bouquets of var ied spring flowers centering the tables. I Mrs. Hugh Morrow, vice presi dent, presided in the absence of the president, Mrs. Millard A. Pekar. A nominating committee was elected and includes Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Mrs. Abner Kline and Mrs. Floyd Bressler. The Recent Graduate group of Association for the coming sea- AAUW will meet at the home of son will be accented from March I Miss Norma Clark and Miss Phyl- 28 until April 12. New member-1 Us Herman, 680 S. Commercial ships will be taken on the 12, 13 St. tonight at 8 p.m. C Col and 14 of ApriL : I ored .slides of Hawaii will be Those interested in member- shown followed by refreshments, ships are' asked to be prompt in All recent aduate are invited application and may call Mrs. to attend. j Ruskin D. Blatcnford for infor mation. Names of those unable Sheridan Miss Betty Lou to ootain memoersnip wiu oe Kooy was giver a bridal shower placed on a waiting list and this week at the home of Mrs. memnersnips given as vacancies i uonaid oglevie, with Mrs. Mar- occur, jory judd assisting. acn season a series oi or o concerts featuring the' world's famous artists is offered .by the Community Concert Association. Admittance is by membership only and no tickets are sold .for individual concerts. Albert Zlegler, exchange teacher here from New Zealand, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the Y-Teen Mothers Thursday afternoon at the YWCA at a 12:30 dessert lunch eon. The hostess committee in cludes Mrs. George Osko. Mrs. Charles Warren, Mrs.! Everett Wood and Mrs. William Osko. Nomination of officers will also be held during the meeting. The annual family night supper for members of the Merry Min glers Cub will be held tonight March 23 at 6:30 pjn. in the Mayflower HalL A social eve ning will follow the supper with Mrs. Ernest Butler and Mrs. Rob ert Fromm serving on the enter tainment committee, i Mrs. Cook Will Head District ' District No. 3, Woman's Relief Corps, which includes Salem, Til lamook, Newberg and Hillsboro Corps,' met in Salem at the VFW Hall Friday for an all day ses sion with a noon luncheon. Mrs. Lura Tandy opened the meeting and presiding was Mrs. Gus Erickson, district president, assisted by her officers. A special guest was Mrs. Vera Thompson of Eugene, depart ment president, who announced that the national president of the Woman's Relief Corps, Mrs. Gertrude McLean of Indianapo lis, . Indiana, was in ' Eugene March 20. - Past - department president Ann Feddersen of Portland in stalled the following new offi cers; Mrs. Audrey Cook, New berg , district president; Mrs. Mary Johnson, Hillsboro, senior vice president; Mrs. Pearl Sitton, McMlnnville,' junior vice presi dent; Mrs. Mabel Craver, Tilla mook, chaplain; Mrs. Jessie Boyce, Newberg, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. W. J. Beard, Salem, conductor; Mrs. Forrest Pratt, Salem, assistant conductor; Mrs. Dehlia Blackborn, Newberg, guard; Mrs. Emily Churchill, Hillsboro, assistant guard; Mrs. Alice Mullica, McMlnnville, mu sician; Mrs. Manda Spears, Mrs. Cleo Prather, Mrs. Jean Smith, Hillsboro, and Mrs. Justine Kil dee, Salem, color bearers. For the installation Mrs. Wilda Siegmund was the musician and Mrs. W. G. Walker, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Clarence B. Grand, Mon mouth, District 2 president, will be a special guest at the meeting iof Salem Unit 136, American Le gion Auxiliary Thursday night at the Salem Woman's Club at 8 p. m. Ten and five year pins will be presented. Mrs. Wilbur Lytic, chairman of the commun ity service committee, is in charge of arrangements for the evening. Dinner for Lodge Unit Gardeners Are Entertained .Willamette Encampment and Ladies Encampment Auxiliary met for a no-host dinner Friday night ; at the 1 1 OOF Temple. A regular lodge meeting followed. The refreshment committee for April was appointed and includes Mrs.- Joseph I Jackson, Mrs. Al Beckman and Miss Betty Lou Grimes. Th,e Auxiliary presented a program after the lodge meet ing, arranged by Mrs.! Lora Grones. !.:. A group of Pythian Sisters and their husbands, drove to Eugene Sunday to be guests at a break fast given by the Eugene Pythian Sisters at the KP HalL In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stutzman, Mr. and ,MrsJ Fred Stein, Mr. and. Mrs. Al Posse hi and Mr. and lMrs. O. C Harris, Mr. and Mrs.vIon Judson and children, Diane and Donny. All but the Judsons went on to Oak ridge to visit ' the salmon j hatch ery and dam In the afternoon. SOUTH SALEM Mrs. Roy Sagart was hostess to the Friendly Neighbors Garden club on Thurs day at her home on Fairview Ave. The group went on a tour of Pha gens school of Beauty where they are preparing for the hair styling contest, and were showed models with various styles. Later they discussed the style best suited for each club member. After the. group had supper down town before returning to the Sagart home for the business meeting which was conducted by Mrs. E. L. Gray. The group voted to participate in the development of the Garden center at. Bush's pasture, which la sponsored by the Salem Garden Council. The Salem Garden Council's ; spring flower show win be held on May I and 9 at the Izaak-Walton Clubhouse. Guests were Mrs. Bendix Hoist and Mrs. Josephine KailL. 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