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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1954)
Tea to Honor Teachers One of th ouUtandtaf social events of the' 1934 Oregon Music Teachers Association convention which will be held in Salem June 14, 25. and 3 is the tea at the home of Mr. end Mrs. Frank Burllngham, when the Salem Die. trict teachers will entertain the out-of-town fuesta on Thursday afternoon at 4: JO o'clock. Mrs. A. A. Segtrsten is chair man of the tea assisted by Mrs. Walter Weathers. Miss Dorothy Pearce has charge of the dining room and decorating will he Miu Margaret Hogg and Mrs. William Bush. Introducing to tha line will be Miss Ruth Bedford. Mrs. David Eason and Mrs. Ronald Craven will assist about the rooms. Always a highlight of the con vention is the banquet which will be held Triday night at the Mar ion Hotel. Dean Melvin Geist will Color news for your bathroom N mstwr hew eld or How mall your bathroom may bt. Better Home Garden tditori how you how to glamoriif it in the July iut. You'll te pagt after of full color picture that how clearly how to color-matched materials in rt doing th bath to fit any mood you prefer. What a chant you cat makt in your bathroom for uit a ffw 4otlari! 0t July Batter Home Garden today . . . wbtmer Riagtiiiwa art old ! be the totstmaster and the speak er of the evening will be Dr. Reg lnald Parker of the Willamette University CoUega of Law, who will speak on "Disrespect for the Artist and the Intellectual". Decorating for the banquet will be done by the Shu-I-Na-La Camp fire group of Mrs. Carlisle Ro berts as part of the fulfillment of rank of riremaker end will fol low musical theme. Following the banquet the group will attend the concert of Diana Steiner. violiniat, at Waller Hall, Unit to Install Officers s Salem Unit 136 American Le gion Auxiliary win hold its last social meeting of the season Thursday evening at eight o'clock in the Salem Woman Club, Highlighting the evening will Se installation f the junior officers and the tor officers. Ritual team freac the Salem unit will install th juniors and the Ritual team from the past pres idents of Capital Unit will install the senior officers. Miss Shirley Blush, girl govern or of Girls State and Miss Kay Ruberg who were both dele gates to Girls State, will give their reports. BKgC- . SHERIDAN Miss Ann Beards lee was honor guest at a bridal shower given by Lorraine Clover, Barbara Oglevie and Janice Gar rabrant. Refreshments were served to Miss Beardslee, Mrs. Margaret Beardslee. Mary Ann Mowery, Marjorie Williams, Bon nie Judd, Glenna Mars, Fern Eb- erhart, Frances Harrison, Marj ory Judd, Barbara Oglevie. Lor raine Glover, Barbara Byrkit, Betty Graves and Joycelyn Judd High School Class Rounion Hold SILVERTON A group of women who were graduated from the Sil verton High School in 1939 were entertained Saturdey night by Mrs. Purl (Evelyn Steward) By at her home. Plans were made for a class reunion in the summer of 1955, the 30th anniversary lince their graduation. High school annuals and class pictures were the feature of the entertainment at the party which was attended by Lena Overland Froude of Tigard, Blllie Johnson Cammeron of Salem. Thelma Hen derson Johnson of Northfield, Minn.. Janet Ballentyne of Seattle, Ines Reynolds Green of Portland, Caroline Bump Price el Brooks, Dorothy Nueswenger Price of Salem, and from Sliverton were Agnes Torvend Phillips, Thelka Brehrends McClure, Florence Fun rue Taylor, Lois Thornley Toft, Anna Larson Schwab. Ruth Sim mons Schar and Mrs. Bye. Dr. Jesiicca Small, a dietetician in Crooke County Hospital, Chi. cago, is now visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Small, but was unable to attend due to another engagement Rocent Brido is Honor Guest Announcement is being made of the marriage of Mrs. Mary Jana Beckon and Anthony Van Lyde graft, which was solemnised Fri day, June 18, at the home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. H. L. Burch. The bride was surprised by a group of friends and neighbors at a party and shower at her home last week. Those present were Misses Bet- Donna Vogt Is Bride of Mr. Walker Miss Donna Marie Vogt and Robert Walker exchanged their marriage vows at a quiet cere mony Saturday morning, June 19 at the First Christian Church be fore members of the two families and a few intimate friends. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph L. Vogt and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker. The Rev. Wayne Greene officiated at tha 10 o'clock rites. For her wedding the bride chose a white knit suit with pink ac cessories and corsage of pink baby rows. Miss Luella Carlisle was the bride's only attendant and she wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and corsage of yel low carnations. Elliott Backstrand was best man and ushers were Wallace Nelson and William Hol land. The newlyweds left immediately after the ceremony for a wedding trip along the Oregon coast. They will be at home in Salem at 480 N. 20th St. In the fall the couple will move to Corvallis, where Mr. Walker will continue with his studies at Oregon State College. sie Shinn and E. Faston, Mes dames Emma ZItxow, Irene Rus set, Jean Smith, Blanche Sturm, Vissie Stryker, Lee Shoemaker, Alvida Gallagher, Carolyn Battle son, Edith Larkins, Edna Wood, Mable Alderman, Anna Crawford, Annie Glanville, M. Gamble, Ma ry Moisan, Dora Kittley, Helen Bivens, Mable Sliffe, and Sarah Cuttler. DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS I. Transport, as goods 5. Chief 9. Famous American actor 10. 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