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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1954)
i News and TUT -A- Pictures y4 round Town . . By JERYME ENGLISH THE SOCIAL WHIRL . . Evelyn Johnson, popular June bride-elect ol Richard Max Page of San Francisco, will be feted at an informal coffee Sunday after noon when Mrs. Charles E. Win- Miss ! Werner Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Clay-bourne W. Dyer, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Olinaer. Mr. and Mrs Richard L. Coolev. Mr and Mrs 1 in Oakland, Calif, for a visit with Joseph M. Devers and Dr. and ner brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Mrs. Collins Utter ... and Mrs. Douglas Davies. Mr. Miss Pearcy To Marry at Garden Rites Harry L. Pearcy is announcing the betrothal and forthcoming mar riage of his daughter, Martha Jane, to Martyn Tufts of London, On tario Canada. The garden cere- mony will take place on August 22 ; at the country home of the bride ' elect's father. Miss Pearcy attended Mills Col lege her freshman year and grad uated June 1 from Southern Me thodist University. Mr. Tufts has one more year of a two year fellowship at the Uni versity of Western Ontario, when he will receive his master's de gree. Miss Pearcy is now enroute home from Texas and is stopping kenweraer, Mrs. iyie vvnne ana, preceding ... the Salem High IVtlly win meet nis aaugnter in Mrs. Gale Besse entertain . . . the School Junior-Senior prom Satur-! tne Dav city on June 11 and will affair will be held at the Winken- day night the Misses Sharon Mc-1 accompany her home. werder home on Brooks Avenue j Kirfney, Flo Medford. Dorla Med- A gues at the Pearcy residence . . . Twenty of the honor guests ford and Gloria Matthews will be j tms summer will be Miss Pearcy's intimate friends have been invit- hostesses for a party at the Fred classmate at Southern Methodist, ed to call between 2 and 4 ; McKinney residence on Center Miss Cookie McWilliams of Kan o'clock ... - j Street . . , Twenty guests have been ! sas- Sne is also accompany ig Hostesses . . . today for a brunch invited to call between 7:30 and si Mlss Pearcy to Oregon and will be will be Mrs. Edwin Keech and o'clock . , . Following the prom one of ner bridesmaids. Mr. Everett D. Crabtree. who Kathy Cook will be hostess for an . . . are entertaining at the former's informal sapper party at the South fViISS FleminQ tO Morningside home between 11 and ; Cottage Street home of her par- . . 3 1:"M o'clock . . . Bidden U the ; nts. the J. Earl Cooks, for 24 of VvGCI If! JUflG party are Stayton iriends oi uie ; "rcus hostesses and members of the Stayton Danciag Club . . . Greet ing guests at the door"-will be Mrs. Entertaining . . . Friday night will be. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sox, who have invited members of her H. C. Saalfeld and Mrs. Richard i bridge club and their husbands Jenning . . . Presiding at the buf fet Uble will be Mrs. Max Alford. Mrs. J. L. Siegmund, Mrs. Kich- to a no-host dinner at their Al bany home . . . this will be the last meeting of the group for the rd Lamkow and Mrs. Merton Cox j summer . . . Driving to Albany f ci.w.. At th nnnrh howl , will be Messrs. and MpsHamps Ol JMJIVB . . . F -- f i . - . . 4 1 (1 1 1 V. l JO 111 will be Mrs. Lawrence Smith and i Johi. Heltzel, Edwin Keech. Rob-" ence Thurman. Mrs. Herman Dariey of Stayton ! ert r . Nulf. William H. Hammond,! The party was held at the Flem . . . and assisting in the living Ward Davis. Donald McCargar. ing home with Mrs. Frank Whit- i room will be Mrs. Walter W. Clarence Hamilton and Theron temore the mostess, assisted bv At a bridal shower honoring Miss Sharon May Fleming an nouncement was made of her coming marriage to Richard Thurman. The couple's wedding ! will be" an event of June 18. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. j and Mrs. Fred M. Fleming and i her fiance is the son of Mrs. Flor- ZJlieure a6u to i$ IP- A. H He?, --r- j 'Hill': Wde .... (Shower Fetes Miss Kiggs Summer coolers . . . Here are two easy-to-make styles for the home dressmaker. Left, two-tone bare-arm shantung after-5 dress with cumberbund and embroid ered ribbon trim. At the right, a printed crepe town cos tume consisting of slim seieeveless sheath end cover-up bolero jacket. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ham mond and daughter, Connie, were in Oswego Wednesday night to at tend the graduation of Mr. Ham mond's niece, Maren Hammond, from Oswego High School. Che is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. P. K. Hammond. Miss Lorna Riggs, who will be married to Thomas Nash on June 18, was feted at a pre-nuptial par ty when Miss Darlene Gortmaker entertained at her home. A linen shower honored the future Mrs. Nash. Bidden to the party for Miss Riggs were Miss Shirley Smith, Miss Arlene Kleman. Miss Phyl lis LeRud, Miss Leota Nuttbrock, Miss Arlene Jensen, Miss Eldene Adeylott, Miss Lois Van Allen, Miss Sabra Blankensmp, Miss Betty Simrell, Miss Lois Stevens. Mrs. Glen LeRud. Mrs. Clifford Kleman, and Mrs. Henry Gort maker. Mrs. Versteeg to Head Players Salem Civic Players held its fin al meeting of the 1953-54 season at the home of Mrs. James Lucas Tuesday night. The main business of the evening was the election of new officers to serve for the 1954 55 session. Those elected were: president, i Mrs. John Versteeg: secretary, Mrs. Harold W. McCauley; trea surer, Mrs. E. H. Anderson: bus iness manager, Mrs. James Lucas; publicity manager. James Baer: stage manager. Charles Domogal-1 la: and director, Miss Beulah Graham. Mrs. Paul L. Patterson will be in Portland today to attend the , annual White Shield benefit tea. j She will be among those pouring i during the tea hours. A guest at : the home of Governor and Mrs. ' Patterson for several weeks is their 1 grandson, Ted Patterson of Eu gene. The Pattersons returned this j weekend from a week's soiourn ' l on the Metolius. ! Statesman, Salem, Or., Thun Jun 3, 1954 (Sec 3) J Piano Students In Recital Miss Ruth Bedford will present a group of her piano students in solo and ensemble selections to night at the Roberts Studio at 8 o'clock. They will be assisted by Prof. T. S. Roberts, organist, who will pre sent an organ and piano ensemble with Miss Bedford. Miss Bedford will also play a piano and organ numbers with Judith Seamster and Phillip Steinbock. The following students will par- ticipate in "the recital: Robert I Lindquist, Lila Mae Burepr. .In. I dith Seamster, Patricia Payne, t PaMv Innoc Rmr. L-n; t Pugh. Patsy Thor. Marilyn Fries en. Priscilla Payne. Phillip Stein bock. Marilyn Reaney, Wally Park, , Patricia Whelan, Adele Welty. and Gary Lovre. The Englewood Woman's Club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. B. B. Simpson, 1550 ' Norway St., for a 1:15 dessert ! luncheon. Mrs. Harold Buchanan will show slides of her recent trirj through Oregon and Washington. ! Mrs. Lilen Fisher will give the devotions. Exhibits to Be Feature of Tea Miss Mimi Chi. a Willamette University student, will furnish artictes from her native TnHAnoci4 for exhibition at the forthcoming A A t HIT :l a . nnunr buver iea on Saturday, June 5, at the Warren Doolittle home. Bolivia is the source of articles to be supplied by Miss Maria Rid ley, and Mrs. Arthur Sorague will contribute a colorful " Philippine display. Other countries to be re presented include Mexico, Ger many, and China. Calling hours are from 2:30 to 5; 30 o'clock and the interested pub lic is invited to attend. Mrs. Harold R. Schick Jr. will entertain her club at a dessert bridge this afternoon at her home. Mrs. William R. Shinn will be guest. Woman Tortured , On Main Street " -They kllllBf me." ihc cried. "M burning c.nouMd feetl" But why dim Ji,th,nt'Vn0wy """""ted Ice-Mm wim (oothinc lanolin does such a. (rand comforting Job Start, with amazinc soaed l'"'lea tUrinM "xl caliouaesrso coolina. re.tfuliy refreshins lor tlrad. burning (set. Get Ice-Mint today. Guarantee Watch anL Clock Repairing Precision licensed watchmakers. All work carries a 1 -year guar antee at reasonable prices. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P. M. 449 smw hYmmk Smith, and Mrs. Larry Goss, Mrs. Hoover Hubert Ashby and Mrs. V. D. Bry tn. of Stayton . . . A dinner party . . . Friday night will fete two visitors and a travel er, when Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fitts entertain at their South Cornfner cial Street home . . . The honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. M. C. ljirtzel of Chihauhau, Mexico, who came north for the graduation of Honors : . . o to Ann Gibbens. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey S. Gibbens. who graduates today from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music ... Ann was chosen by the faculty as the outstanding mu sician in the: graduating class, which entitles her to a scholarship for graduate study next year . Mrs. Walter Nelson. Honoring Miss Fleming were Mrs. Florence Thurman, Miss Ro berta Thurman, Mrs. Fred M. Fleming, Mrs. Maude Helm, Mrs. A Charles Ladd, Miss Nancy Ladd, Mrs. tverett Andresen, Mrs. G. Ward Davis, Mrs. Veda Craig, j Mrs. James Uebelman, Mrs. Vada Walker, Mrs. Vtlraa DuBoise, Mrs. Walter Nelson and Mrs. Whittemore. She also was appointed for the their daughter, Joanne, from Wil- ond year as a junlbr member iomArtA iT;orriti7 rm Kimriav . f the faculty and will teach piano and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, who is and oboe ... Ann recently won CUk Pirnir ot leaving next week with son. Jerry, an audition as accompanist for the -iwiiiv wi I for a summer in Europe . . . The ! arfist faculty members who are, I anp Unmp Hirtzels have been guests at the j vo,ce teachers at the conservatory j LU,,B nwmc Vitt hnmn and are visitine this for tb "suing year . . . Wayne - o r . ... , . , uiuurns ten lasi weex ior cm-! week with, relatives in Portland . . . Mr. Hirtzel is an Oregon State graduate . . . They have lived in Mexico for 28 years . . . Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Hirtzel, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Russell E. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirth. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Fitts ... An reToir party . . . last week end when Mr. and -Mr. Ralph Undenreod entertained at their suburban home on Tulip Place for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs. i Gale Besse, who are soon leav- Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDevitt lag for Chilliwack. B. C. to make will be hosts for an informal at their home . . . Fifty friends of j home Sunday afternoon, vine 6 at Gale and Mary were bidden to their East Dearborn Avenue resi the Informal party . . . Mr. Besse j dence between 3 and 5 o'clock, left this week for British Colum-1 The occasion will celebrate the . . i . zn i -i . a Dia, wnere ne wui pc tuiKrutcav en: of the Fraser Valley Frosted Foods. Ltmd. . . . His wife and cinnati to attend his sister's grad uation . . . they have taken an apartment together and in the fall Wayne will enter the Univer sity of Cincinnati as a sophomore . . . Ann took her first two college years at Willamette and is a Pi Beta Phi . . . McDevitts to Be at Home LIBERTY New officers were installed at the Liberty Woman's Club picnic on Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. Harold Lane in Monmouth. A covered- dish dinner was served at noon and Mrs. William Hall conducted the business meeting. Installed as president was Mrs. . Louis Kurth; vice-president, Mrs. Letuua Clark; and secretary-, treasurer, Mrs. E. L. Gray. Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh was the in stalling officer. Other committee chairmen named were cheer, Mrs. Ernest Free; hospitality, Mrs. Fred Browning; program, Mrs. Wil liam Hall; ways and means, Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh; and institu tional representative for the Girl Scouts, Mrs. Don Griffith. couple's silver wedding anniver sary. Sixty of their Portland. Sa- Golf Lessons to Begin lem, Eugene and Albany friends 0 children will join him the end of j have been invited to Jie affair. An opportunity for women to Jane . . . Tne buffet lanie was ; The McDevitts moved to salem , learn to play golf is offered centered with an arrangement of from Portland four years ago. They ! through the YWCA classes which peonies and iris flanked by pastel j have a daughter, Jane,' who will j start again on Thursday, June 2 tapers . . . Out-of-town guests here j pass the guest book. ; at 9:30 a.m. Advanced golf also for the party were Mr. ana Mrs. ; Presiding at the cotfee urns win i is possible in a class at 10:30 a.m. William Pettit of Mt. Vernon, j be Mrs. Tom Welch of Portland and Mrs. T. A. Young of Albany. At the punch bowl will be Mrs. Howard Dove and Mrs. Benton Buck. The table will be covered with a cream satin cloth centered with a silver bowl filled with white pleasure of her brother and sister- j flowers. The corners of the cloth I ter. in-law. Maior and Mrs, Henry H. will be caught with tiny nosegays Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Armstrong of Portland . . . Informal get-together . . . plan ned for Saturday night when Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry entertain at their Fairmount Hill home for the on the same day. Bunny Mason, Golf Club pro, is to be the in structor. Other beginners and ad vanced classes will start on Sat urday, June 12. Those interested are asked to call the YWCA for .1 : r a: i M luriner iniormauon ana to regis- Marsden Jr., who are currently i tied witn suver streamers, visiting in the capital ... the army - . major , recently returned from Ko- PlQIlO VvOrkSllOP , STAYTON Next year's offi cers of the Stayton chapter Fu ture Homemakers of America were installed at a fashion show j attended by the girls and moth ers last week at the Union High schooL President is Jackie Kinss- ra v a ipw or ms lonsume friends have been invited to the Tq Bed ill Jul! 7 informal party . t . a midnight : 3 supper will be served by the hosts ; uMismtt university will1 in . . . Coming from Portland for the , troduce tne f;rst. of three piano, man: vice president, Janet Bel affair will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert worksnops being offered in Ore- I lin; secretary, Dorothy Holman; Goodfellow ... i gon June 7.12 under the sponsor-1 treasurer, Claudia Hinrichs; re- Honor guests ... at an informal shjp of tne American Music Con- porter, Regina Duman. Marian party Wednesday night were Mr. ference Linfield and Oregon State Rosno acted as master of cere- and Mrs. Robert Utter of San colleges and Willamette univer- i w - i : .1 x .km 7 ranciscs, man aire Tuning m tu ; sjf.- capital this week at the home of George Hummel, of the Mou nts parents. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd L. tana sute University School of Utter ... Dr. and Mrs. Utter in-, Musjc wiU direct tne identical vited a group of their son's i workshops, designed for the pri time friends to a dessert supper j yate teacher interested in recent at their Oak Street home . . . The j tH, ftf fpa(,hin0 and literature. visitors flew to Michigan to take delivery on a new car . . . they drove west and are stopping in Sa lem a few days before returning to the bav city Saturday ... ! Bidcen ... to honor the Utters i The Sooth Salem WCTU will were Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Bell, I meet with Mrs. G. H. Templeton Hummel, an eminent piano teacher, has a BS degree from Juilliard School of Music and his MA from Columbia university. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts, Dr and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler R. English. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam G. Dyer Jr., Dr. and Mrs. i - Winfield Needham, Mr. and Mrs Club Calendar THURSDAY Spiritual Sunflower Club with Mrs. Irvine Zeller. 3195 S. Summer St., 1 to 4 p.m. American Gold Star Mothers. VTW Hall. S p m Kelzer Ladies Sewin Club, all day meeting with Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, 872 Sunset Ave. Tour Corners Woman' Club meet at community hail, p.m. program Lansing Neighbors Garden Club with Mrs. Milton Blackman. 2223 Laansing Ave.. 1:30 p.m. Merry-Oo-Round Club picnic din ner at home of Mrs. Wilson Bile. 2396 Hollywood Drive. 12:30 p.m. Merry Minglers covered dish din ner. Mrs. Wade Carter. 3164 Fisher Road. noon. FRIDAY Circle 4 Dance Club meet at Four Corners Community Hall. 8:30 o m. Satardajr Chemekrta Chapter. DAR, annual regent s party. Silver Falls Park. 1 p.m. no-host luncheon. 219 E. Browning Avenue, on Fri day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The devotions will be given by Mrs. c. W. Stacey. Mrs. Collis Blair will re view the life of her mother, a for mer minister in the east. Mrs. Carl Bell is co-hostess. You'll Love . . . These attract ive yard lights. T h e ir quaint a p p e arance, sturdy con struction and swinging d e sign will add much to the beauty of your yard and C50 garden. Homestead Road. Ph. 4-41S1 Open 7 Days a Week monies at which over 50 students modeled garments made in class es. Mrs. Gladys Belden is home maker teacher. Co-Rec Club members will go to Paradise Island Park Friday evenmg for a picnic supper, soft- ball, and dancing. Transportation will leave the 'YWCA about 6:15 p.m. Single persons between the ages of 18 and 35 are invited to attend. Interested persons should can tne YWCA on Thursday. Because it's 3 ways richer GOLDEN W is the coffee! Richer Flavor Richer Aroma Richer Color A etter to the Families of the Salem Area Downtown Salem Merchants Association "It's Smart to Shop in Downtown Salem" Dear Friends: :n Downtown Salem. You pjer, in th. s.or. In faC everywhere. Thi5 .s - Salern MercneoH Assoc,..on .he d whe,ever you see .he D0wn.cwn Selem Merchants "n,(J,(towww, whe. is more impor.an,. ,Pirro, ,he. i hcP in Ocwn,own Se.em. they are desinous ot having you ; Onwntown Salem, they will They realize to m.k. you WANT : to Hop Do have to make it attractive in many way, s the merch.nd.se yourself with the- many fine stores the f.f tQ yourself and WANT to and the saving in prices, you w.U shop there. The Down.cwn Sa.em Mer.h.n,, t rXZnJZS I people of Me.ion County 'he "b'' P,Pnd alueS G.W you When the dU Ui: '?S event, which W be heid every FRIDAY, in every sense on that day. A mo, mvon , e.en.e, , you now , . - - TT&X JUNE 4,h' ' We hope to be seeing you then. Downtown S.lem Merchant, Association Dick Schlup, President Patronize the participating f irms displaying the Red and White emblem and "Smarty" the pa rrot. It's Smart to Shop in Downtown Salem.;.