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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1954)
J CSoe. 2)tatMman, Salem, Junior 'Club to I Hold Initiation A large group will be Initiated at the Salem Junior Woman! club social meeting on Monday evening at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse at 8 p. m. Mrs. Clinton Autt, membership chairman, Mrs. Norman 1 Johnson, Mrs. ) Rollin Page, Mrs. Mahlon Pengra,' Mrs. Frank Ward and Mrs. Daniel H. Williams, will assist with, the in itiation. -: j ' The American Home ! depart ment, headed by Mrs. William ; Give the gift ' that's sure ' . - II.: " i m to please! : Ship'n anvtunato in i jLBVwneio in : I i I I Wonderfully-deuaed combed cottons, aUky pitnu, fine woven ginghams, sparkling patterns' . t- - e- - . . . sizes ou 10 '': to everybody on CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME 3k sowne 480 N. Capitol In the .Shop Mondays and : 1 ; . sTTN -1 " ft I . shown aNTH ys ' i i -.-' :-T ' - fee -V. 1'A ' I- ' I . Always' Lot's of FREE PARKING ; . . ' 1 K 1 1 N ' Hi-Style Fashions for the smart set . . , Mothers . . youH love the wonderful (V lij 8 ! : ( selection of party dresses now at Margwen's . .. This year's distinctive styling V , " j ; yr-yo incJ easy care fabrics make shopping a genuine pleasure for you. We Invite 1 lNfctX k . " ity- - you to see them right away while the selection Is good. Remember . . (ffr""'?"'!' W ' I r; Tzf l. J "Everyone loves a Gift from MargwenV ' V vICl. J : . I l:iK i : PIO-TAILERS X ' ' , A'.rZrxt . ' I Candy Stripe TaffeUs . . . ' 1 Tu!K7 $ J:Pz2rArC - : richly styled with puffed , ? I 2lVr , I , sleeves, round collar accen- ' w ; I '7 V-Vl tuated by pearl buttons .. . I'AwV I Wif r- 'v I beautiful full skirt with gen- ZS VV V- 8 t j SCT " ' Jl 1 erous red sash. v l I I - I"' "1 l Lovely Rosebud Nylon ' ' I -api 1 ..H' j ! 'i ' ' ,. V V iV $ .1 I ' - Dress . ; . with angel lace O TODM FIK :-- ' VHf ' J: li " t ' ' - ; ' I v. II : . I neckline and satin sash to t k . IwUULCU1 Lii! V -4 f i ' I et off the bodice ...at! Pa tNJ,, t A , I dress for the uttle charm: ! vt Cote Cotton Prints . . ' ' 1 i p a , f ll in princess. - I i i V with adorable candy canes - ' ji ' " U :. v. A .. to f?Jf QsnrtfcflV-g ';''' ' ': V: 'r. "-- lrllXli J3CIl 9 8 Or. Sunday. Nor. 21. 1834 f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A. Smith left Friday night to visit a son, David, at Yuba City, Calif, and a daughter, Mrs. Richard Van Fleet, at Los Angeles. The travellers expect to be gone about 10 days. Schaumberf, will be in charge of entertainment and refreshments. Serving with , Mrs. r Schaumberf are Mrs. E. D. Bartruff, Mrs. War ren Cooley, Mrs. Earl Hampton and Mrs. Keith Thompson. Mrs. Norman' Johnson will be in charge of the annual rummage sale to be held above Green baum's store on December 9. Shore blouses 200300 VJ. viv one roi wvw-, t-. your list! . ' r Capitol Shopping Center Fridays. Til 9 P.M. Numerous Social Events Mark alendar, Holiday travelers By JEKYMZ ENGLISH Statesman Society Mter f Thanksgiving ; week and the weeks to come before Christmas will be filled with numerous pre holiday parties, dances, luncheons. dinners and at homes. Holiday travelers are also in the limelight. with several departing for the south and east this week. r Miss Lebold Tells Plans For Rites 1 A bride during the Thanksgiv ing holiday weekend will be Miss Donna Mae Lebold, who is an nouncing plans for her forthcom ing. marriage to A3c Robert D. Miley, USAF. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, Novem ber 27 at St Vincent dePaul Cath olic Church at 1 o'clock with the Rev. Louis RodakowsU officiating. The- bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Lebfid and her nance k the aoa of Mrs. Peart Miley of Portland. The bridegroom-elect arrived m Salem this weekend from Cbeyeoce, Wyoming, where be has been sta tioned at Francis E. Warren Air Force Base. Gerald -Neitlio will be the solo ist and Mrs. Raymond Barton will be the organist : Mrs. William White wffl be the matron of honor and bridesmaids include Miss Sally Greig and Miss Evelyn LebobL Donald Miley wiu serve aa his brothers best man and tubers are Gene Lebold, Robert Lebold and Gilford Em. A reception will be beld at the Salem Woman's Club following the nuptials. Accent Chapter Entertained i - 1 . Members of the Accent Chapter Cosmopolitan Association met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. 'Joe M ozena, with Mrs. Vic tor Simonton as co-hostess. s Special guests were mothers of three members, Mrs. George Guin- dollet of France, Mrs. Robert Thompson. Scotland. Mrs. M. Bai ley, England. The mothers were presented corsages and were fur prised with a decorated cake. Other guests were Mrs. Russell Christensen. a former member of the club, Mrs. Gerhard Boost, Ger many, Mrs. Reginald Garratt, England, Miss Virginia Alixf, Mrs. E. Connors and Mrs. Dale Burke, all from 1 Salem. Games were played, with the prizes going to Mrs. A. w. smith and Mrs. West on Hayden. : Mrs. Manford Anson was ap pointed local reporter, Mrs. Fran cis Davis, national reporter,' and Mrs. L. E. Watson, courtesy chair man. A Christmas party and no-host dinner is planned for December 11 at the South Salem Community hall at 6:30 pjn. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Elwood Myers, with Mrs. Basil Hutchins as co-hostess. i - -. ' The executive beard ef WSCS of the First Methodist church will meet Tuesday afternoon in the Carrier Boom at 1:30 pjn. The regular meeting day is Wednes day, but baa been changed due to Thanksgiving. The Trotters Dancing Club will bold a Thanksgiving dance Satur day night. Nov. 27 at the Knights of Columbus HalL Urs Wolf er and his orchestra will be playing be tween 10. and 1 o dock for the semi-formal affair. There -will be a snack bar dur ing the evening and the commit- ee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Callahan, ' Mr. and Mrs. : Elroy Schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walkup, Mr. and i Mrs. ; Marian West, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mauk, and Mr. and Mrs.! Raymond Haws- ley. !.-v ; -. I Hostesses te Eatertala Mrs.- Daniel J. Fry Jr. has in vited, a group of 1 friends to a U:45 dessert luncheon during the fashion , show at t Lipman's on Wednesday afternoon. , Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray will be hosts for a holiday dinner at their Candalaria Heights home on Boice Street Saturday nigbt Bridge will be in play following the dinner hour. ) Holiday Ball Date Set Christmas Monday. December 27 has been set as the date for the Holiday Ball to be! sponsored by the YWCA. The entire YWCA building will be turned over for this community affair to which all teen-agers, their parents, mem bers of the YWCA and interested friends are invited to attend. There will be dancing: in the main gymnasium. ! Co-Chairmen for 1 the nan are Mrs. James Armpriest and Mrs. Glenn Fravel. j ( ThanksxlTiBf la California Mr. and Mrs. Roderick M. Lives- ley left Saturday for San Fran cisco to spend Thanksgiving week Enroute they stopped in Klamath Falls to hunt for several days. Tuesday they will go on to the bay city, where they will be joined by their daughter. Miss Jody Bush, k freshman at Stan ford University, who .will come up from Palo Alto to spend Thanks giving. The Livesleys will be registered at the Cliff Hotel dur ing their stay in San Francisco, They will also visit on the Stan ford campus with their daughter during the week, r Headed for Coroaade Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Jones left Saturday for Coronado. Calif., to spend Thanksgiving week and to attend the regional tournament of the American Bridge League. Mr. and Mrs. Jones will be on the staff of the bridge league during the tournament They will also visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Scott, who live in Reseda while in Southern California. Teases te ce East ! Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze are leaving Wednesday by train for the East Coast They will first go to Philadelphia, where Justice Tooze will be one of the judges for the Freedom Founda tion at Valley Forge. The Toozes will also spend several days in New York City, planning to return home December 11. - . i - Grand Guardian to Visit Mrs. Tom Crump, grand guard ian, will make her official visit to Bethel 43,. Job's Daughters, Mon day night at the Scottish Rite temnle at 7:30 p.m. Joining the Salem bethel for the formal in itiation and Mrs. Crump's visit win be Bethel 34, Monmouth and Independence. There will be practice for officers and choir this afternoon at the temple. Mr.' and Mrs. j Frederick A. Viggins 'of Seattle, who are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary today at a reception at the Women's Century Club In Seattle. Th couple's marriage took place In Salem at the First Presby terian Church and the above picture was taken by the bride at her own reception 60 years ago. She will wear her 1894 wedding gown for the anniversary party. Sisterhood to i Collect Food The regular meeting of Tem ple Beth Sholom Sisterhood was held Wednesday evening. Canned foods were collected to be dis tributed to needy families at Thanksgiving through the Wel fare Office. i Women were recruited to work in the banks on the annual Tuberculosis Seal Sale. Nomina tion and election of officers will be held at the December meet ing. .'. . : j Hostesses ior the evening were Mrs. H. Merin and Mrs. Sylvia Eshelman. I t-'- Rev. Anderson Will Speak To Club l ! . The Rev. Lloyd T Anderson, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will be the guest speaker at the Salem Woman's Gub meeting on Friday afternoon, Nov. 26 at the clubhouse at : 2 o'clock. His topic will be "For These We Give Thanks." , Dean Melvin H. Geist of the Willamette University Music School will be the soloist and Mrs. Geist will be the acompan- 1st A board meeting win precede at 12:30 p.m. with' Mrs. Earl Andresen presiding.': t - The tea chairman will be Mrs. John S. Harper and assisting will be Mrs. M. C Wood, Mrs. C. L. Bowes, Mrs. A. A. Carper, Mrs. Arthur R Jones, Mrs. Charles E. Heath, Mrs. Leslie L. Stone, Mrs. J. E. Kirk. Mrs. E. A. Kurtz, Mrs. Ernest A. Lee, Mrs. Gl R. Mun- kers and Mrs Clarence W. Wil son, ' - V - "5 v V -i Fashion Show, Graduation On Tui Slated for Tuesday night will be the Joan Ross School of Charm and Fashion Modeling graduation and fashion show, The event will be held at the YWCA, sponsors of the school. Lat 8 o'clock. Forty-four students will receive their certificates. having completed the eight weeks course. J Mrs. William C Jyer Jr. will be the commentator and Verne Esch will sing. Joan Ross (Mrs. Willis) will present the certifi - cates to the graduates. Refresh- ments will be served following the fashion revue. Salem merchants coooor-tin in nresentln th- ihn. .r. Henry's, Flower Box and La- wuva mm AMiwuitu ma v mm chelle'a Furs. Assisting Mrs. Ross during the show and in aerviag refresh ments will be Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mrs. Del Milne, Mrs. Jamea L. Payne, Mrs. Robert Ebersole. JV&t&X" 1T TiTu ri MTS.H. C. Saalfeld, Mrt-Robert iciucuauji, au. nmuun tu ufuuuuwi, saim. di uce van rvyn- garden, Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, Mrs. Harvey Latham and Mrs. E. C Myers. ' . Mrs. Margaret Resecraas will i entertain the Gaiety Hill Garden! CUsj at a 1 o'clock luncheon Mon day afternoon at her Center Street borne. Mrs. Lester Barr will dis cuss winter berries and Christinas green. Plans will be made for the club's annual Christmas party of which Mrs. W. Wells Baum is gen eral chairman. esday Former Salem Coupld Wed ' 60 Years Of interest to the couple's many Salem friends is the 60th wed ding celebration today of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Wiggins of Seattle. The occasion will be ob served at an informal open house reception at the Women's Century Club in Seattle between 3 and 7 o'clock. ! - v , Frederick ' Wiggins and Myra Albert were married in Salem on Nov. 21, 1894 at the First Presby terian Church by the pastor, the Rev. Dr. Hutchinson. Their wed ding reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Albert on Win ter and Oak Streets. Mrs. Bruce Spaulding (Josephine Albert) of Portland, formerly of Salem, is a meet ox Mrs. Wiggins. Mrs. Wiggins will wear her 1894 wedding gown at' today's reception. At her wedding recep tion Mrs. Wiggins set her camera for a flash powder photo. She plac M toe powder in a pan, with a paper fuse, then took her place by her husband.! . . ; The original print made .from the glass negative, developed by the bride, is still good and has been reprinted and reproduced for the cut shown on this sale. Of the twelve persons in the orig inal wedding photo, which includ ed the bride's parents, only the bride and groom are still living. The couple lived in Salem un til 1907, when they moved to Top pemsn, wash., 1 then moving to Seattle in 1832, where they have resiaea ever since. .. Stni Teaches Art Mrs. Wiggins, a well known artist, began studying art at IS and later; studied In New York under famous teachers of that te- 1 rio-- She has continued to paint for a total of 67 years and has taugnt since 1894 over 60 years which she still continues to do in her studio in Seattle, She visited Europe in 1900 and 1904, paying her way chiefly with her prize winnings in amateur photography and with her art classes. During the anniversary cele bration toefey Mrs. Wiggins' art studio and their residence oppo site the ; century Club will be l open to the guests. The paintings I banging in the lounge of the club I were in the invitational exhibition in the DeYoung Memorial Mu- I "um .ln Golden Gate Park, San ngisco iasi reoruary. KOtanan Women Meet i mm - The Rotarian Women will hold tteIr monthly luncheon meeting I Monday afternoon at Lipman's at II o'clock. The guest speaker will he Maurice Merrill nf thm Pr. Me" Bakery, who will talk on dec- oritiBf cakes and cookies. Mr. Merrill has been in the bakery Dusmess since he was nine years i old. . Famous Patricia Let Course, includini complete training in charm and modelini A J : : ' v . Hav y ilwayt wtt4 UVt a Oim W MWliit cam Wall, if yaa haiitatad kacaata yaa kaajht it m'tkt ka vary aipamira faa feava larpriit la tfafal Yat, tka cemelata t waafcj' cavna af frainina la th mart JalighHul ttaJiat ta tha Nartkwatt cattt aaiy $311 laclaa'iiif friaajly aartaaalisaW hitnictiaii fraa luparviitj Fria'ay raefiea tan!! 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V Wss Horringor BPW Speaker "Know Our World NeIghbcTS, la the theme for the Salem Busi ness and : Professional Women's dinner . meeting and program ; Tuesday night at the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 pjn. The guest speaker will be Miss Maxine Herringer, a member of the North Salem High School acuity, who was an exchansa teacher in New Zealand last year. She will tell of her expert-' ences in New Zealand, Australia- ana ue Figi Islands. Miss Gilbert A Fall Bride ' WEST STAYTON Yellow and white chrysanthemums decorated the altar of the Immaculate Con ception Church in Stayton Nov, 11 for the. wedding of Miss Doris biraert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert of Turner, and Dennis Fennimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fennimore of Silverton. Father John Francis of St Mary Yparish in Shaw, where the bride is a member, officiated at the double ring- ceremony. . The bride wore a waltz sown of white lace over nylon net and taffeta. A Juliet cap of lace edged in seed pearls held in place her chapel length veil She carried a " cascade; bouquet of white chry santhemums. ' j 'Miss Ruth Gilbert was maid of honor for her sister and she wore a yellow nylon net over taffeta gown wijh matching headdress and earned a cascade of light yellow chrysanthsmums. Miss Flora Fennimore of Silverton in blue and Miss Rose Marie Fenni more in deep pink, listers of the groom, were bridesmaids. Their gowns were of nylon net over taffeta and they carried cascades of chrysanthemums. . Groom's Attendants Albert Schnider of Mt .Angel was best man and groomsmen were Gilman Fennimore and Wil liam Grosjacques. Ushers were John Gilbert and Edgar Fenni more. . i Miss Josephine Brand was the organist and Mrs. Pietrok was soloist The bride's mother wore a plum colored gown with black accesso ries for her daughter's weddinr and Mrs. Fennimore chose a dart red gown. . A reception followed in the Stayton Parish halL Mrs. Celia Perry, the bride's godmother, cut the. cake. Assisting were Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs. Don Hankel, Mrs. Ed Hankel, Mrs. William Prediek, Mrs. Martin Seiler, Mrs. Edgar Fennimore, Misses Marcel la Minten, Marthene Hankel, Ella Lucas, Mrs. Leo OdenthaL Mrs. Verner BartoC Mrs. Harry Mar tin, Mrs. Harold Halfman and Mrs. Andy Messman. For going away the bride wore a red faille coat dress with black accessories. The couple will be at home in SHverton following .a wedding trip to Seattle. - Complete hcs& 6-weeks course in charm and modeling 35 .00 KOpa .CEk'CT n 5 a f wr- SCHOOL OF CHARM 435 State St. ' Room 2D9