The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1954, Page 13, Image 13

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    SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Monroe Hanson entertained Wed
nesday night in compliment to
their daughter, Miss Deloris Han
sen, following graduation at Ever
green SchooL Bidden for refresh-
ments were Miss Hanson's grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Hollin of Brooks, and Mr. and
Mrs. James Hollin, Mr. and Mrs.
Oden Hollin and Gary, Karen arfd
Laura, also of Brooks; Mr. and
Mrs. Nevil Hollin, Stanley and
Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Aivin
Hollin and Kenneth and Janice.
, a
Statesman, Salem, On Friday. May 21, 1951 (Sac. 2) 3
SILVERTON Mrs. C. E. Hig-
Club will be installed at the same
time. ;
Other auxiliary officers' are
Mrs. Harley DePeeL vice presi
dent; Mr. H. W. Kroner, secre
tary, and Mrs. Ernest Ekman
. ' CLOVERDALE Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wallace' (Arlene Bouchie)
and three" small sons of Storey,
Calif., are spending a part of
their two weeks of vacationing
here" at the home of Mrs. Wal
lace's mother and family, the Earl
Hedges. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hedges
recently returned from a six week
trip to Denver, where they were
guests' of Vernon Hedges and bis
family.
inbotham has been named presi
dent of the Silverton Lions Club
Auxiliary and will be installed
with her fellow officers at a meet
ing June 7. Officers of the Lions
treasurer. New members will
also be initiated the sanje night
Don't forget Boy Scout Circus, SAT., May 22. Parade at
2:00 P.M., Sat. Show, Waters Field, 7:30 P.M.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schaeffer (Margaret Mont
gomery) who were married on May 1 at the First Presby
terian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam E. Montgomery cf Fullerton, North Dakota and the
groom is the son of Mrs. Ethel Schaeffer of Amity. The
couple will live in Salem. (Steimonts Studio).
Many Guests at
OES Meeting
Friendship night was observed
by Chadwick Chapter, Order of
Eastern Star at the Tuesday night
meeting. Mrs. E. T. Armstrong
and Thomas W. Kelly, worthy mat
ron and patron, presiding.
Honored during the meeting were
Mrs. Paul Hauser, past grand
worthy matron of Oregon. Herman
Johnston, grand associate patron
of the Grand Chapter of Oregon,
Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, grand repre
sentative to South Dakota, and
Mrs. Harry M. Lucas, grand repre
sentative of Connecticut to Ore
gon. Salem worthy matrons and pat
rons honored were Mrs. R. L. For
ester and J. E. Van Wyngarden of
Trinity Chapter. Miss Helen
Fletcher and John Graybill of Sa
lem Chapter, and Mrs. Robert
Stutzman and George Bixler of
Ainsworth Chapter. j
Mrs. Velma Hansen and Len
ora D. Boles were welcomed as
new members by affiliation. Mrs.
Paul Bramble and Mrs. Gail Jones
assisted with a musical number.
During the refreshment hour en
tertainment was presented by Mr.
and Mrs. Verdi Walser. Mrs. Jess
Hatch. Mrs. Earl E. Wiper. Mrs.
Frances Scrogjin. Percy Cooper,
Cyril Parker, and Paul Bramble.
Co-hostesses for the refreshment
committee were Mrs L. E. Barrick
and Mrs. Herman Johnston. Assist
ing were Mrs. A. W Coon. Mrs.
Margaret Pickett. Miss Bessie
Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Shaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Oehlcr. Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Darby. Mrs. Norman
Kenny, and Jess Hatch.
Shower Fetes
Mrs. Lewis
Mrs. Joseph William Daniels
honored Mrs. Orlen Lewis at a
shower Monday evening at the
Daniels home.
The mantel was decorated with
small storks flanking an arrange
ment of pink rosebuds and sweet
peas. The evening w a s spent
playing games with prizes being
won by Mrs. Bert Smith. Mrs. Al
Fogle and Mrs. Timothy McGuire.
The serving table was centered
with an arrangement of spring
flowers.
The guest list included: Mrs.
Tommy Thomas. Mrs. Charles
Charlton. Mrs. Pat Barry. Mrs.
Bert Smith, Mrs. Al Scott. Mrs.
Walt Goughnour, Mrs Lonnie
Pierce, Mrs. Joe Burt, Mrs. Edna
Kitson. Mrs. Roy Zwicker. Mrs.
Virgil Zwicker. Mrs. Burk Wil
liams. Mrs. Lawrence Barry. Mrs.
Timothy McGuire, Mrs. Al Fogle,
Mrs. Mary Lewis. Mrs. Betty
Frahm. Mrs. George Johnson,
Mrs. Max Osbom. Mrs. Kenneth
Lewis. Mrs. Clarence Woolery,
the honored guest Mrs. Orlen
Lewis and the hostess. Mrs. Jo
seph Daniels.
Fairview Children
To Present Program
School children at Fairview
Home will give a public May
program Sunday at 2 p.m.
The program will include band
selections, dances, crowning of
the queen and her court, and
cowboy songs.
Recital Given
On W.U. Campus
A group of Willamette Univer
sity students will appear in recital
at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Re
cital Hatt on the campus. The
following program will be given:
Lento . Scott
Study F Minor Chopin
Rebecca Hans, piano
1 11 Sail Upon the
Dog Star Purcell
Adam and Kve Bacon
Ted Jameson, tenor
Barbara Freitag. piano
Adaeio Tarantella Cavallinl
Don Miller, clarinet
Barbara Freitag. piano
Romance Wieniawski
Roberta Graham, violin
Doris Hale, piano
Ballade A Flat Major Chopin
Myrth Loring, piano
Sonata Op 13
iPathetique) Beethoven
Winifred Waltz, piano
Sonata in E Major Handel
Ted Jameson, violin
Helen Piazza, piano
Requiem Popper
Margaret Huson: Louise Delano;
Celia Koch: cellists
Tncia Gordon, piano
Sonata in A Major Franck
Lawrence Monk, violin
Carolyn Burr, piano
Until Sanderson
LaGirometta Sibella
Lollie Coffey, soprano
Lisbeth Shields, piano
Rhapsodie. Op 79. No t Brahml
Amy Girod. piano
Friendship Night
For OES Chapter
Ainsworth Chapter. OES ob
served Friendship night Wednes
day at the Scottish Rite Temple.
Presiding were Mrs. Robert
Stutzman, worthy matron, and
George Bixler, worthy patron.
Honored were Mrs. Ruth John
son, grand representative of
Pennsylvania to Oregon; M r I.
Hazel Hughes, worthy matron,
and Joe Rogers, worthy patron
of Adah chapter Independence;
Mrs. Elmer McClaughry, worthy
matron of Gervais chapter, Ger
vais: Lloyd Lockett. worthy pa
tron of St. Mary's, Corvallis. Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Stewart were
honored on their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. May birth
days were flfeserved. Mrs. Gil
bert Wynkoop presented piano
solos.
A no-host dinner was announc
ed for June 2, for all members
and their husbands.
The last noon luncheon to be
given by Ainsworth social club
will be May 27, at the Masonic
temple with Miss Maxine Buren
as speaker.
The refreshment committee
included Mrs. CM. Doan, chair
man, Mrs. R. G. Krueger. Mr. nd
Mrs. Edward Gabriel. Mrs. Elmer
Sherman. Mrs. R. V. Carpenter,
Mrs. W. G. Stanton.
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