T -Sec lKStattsman, Salem, Oregon, Wad., March 5, 1953 in ranommu Statesman's HOME Women . . .Music . . .Fashions . . . Features Around Town By JERYME ENGLISH E. V - f i wf. :. f - wsw i ; - : 1 l " 1 v " 1 . i M - ? - v.; f P : 1 : V tvjie 1 f 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Merle H. Fadenrecht (Shirley Kighr) whose wedding was an event of Feb. 11 at the Evangelistic Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kight and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Johh Fadenrecht. The couple will live1 In Salem. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). !..-.!-;- M I Miss Scheidel Honored at Shower I Miss Jeanette Scheidel was bon- . or euest at a surprise misceilane .ous shower given by Mrs. Axel Jacobson at . toe come of Mrs, Leon Hansen Monday evening Miss Scheidel is the bride-elect of Robert C. Wickman. They are graduates' cc Salem High School. For the past five years Miss Scheidel has been employed at the Cnerry; City Bakery. Mr, Wickman has spent the last four years with the U.S. Navy and now is attending the University U Ore- con as a medical student. Hie table was decorated with dolls dressed as a bridal party. The evening was spent informally Late refreshments were served with Mrs. Harvey, Scheidel pour toe. ' -: c .. Bidden were Mesdames Charles Ogle. George Martin, Dorna Mar tin, Donald Ltudahl, Oval Harris, .William Morley, Marvin Scheidel, Rockwell Simpson, H. . Schei- deL Mary Pugh, Chester Hixon, Burcfa Judson, Lennie Irvine, Thomas Ramaine, George Thom as. J. W. Allison. Edna Bergner. Ray Wolfe, Lawrence DeLapp, J Swigert, William Bowman, Wayne Kuhl, Vernon Decator, Donald Wickman, A. E. Wickman. Ora McKenzie, Charles McGregor, Jer ry Calaba, Al Neklerberger, Nora Pearce, James Falk, Leonard Judson. Art Rockafellow. Clifford Schultz, Harry Wilson, Dean Du- Vall. Leonard Hixon, Hubert Gatts, William Schmidt, Maynard Cox, Harvey ScheideL Miss Betty Jean Bergner, Miss Carolyn Neiderber- fer and the hostess. Poppy Chairmen Are Named Mrs. Don Stupka. president of VFW Auxiliary. Marion Post 661 " appointed Mrs. M. E. Clements noDov chairman for 1955 and Mrs. Barnev Bamett co-chairman at the Monday nieht meetinz of the group. Mrs. LeRoy Simpson re ported 365. magazines bad been sent to patients at the Oregon - State Hospital. On March 19 a luncheon will be served at the VFW Hall at 1 p.m. Mrs. Vernon Glass presented a flag to the Middle Grove School. Following the meeting the auxil iary joined the post for refresh ments. x Mn. P. A. Fngite will entertain members of Chapter G. PEO Thursday afternoon at a 1:30 des sert luncheon at her home, 1530 N. 24th St Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. F. D. Voigt and Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Unit Meetings Announced'' Marion County Home Extension unit meetings for the week-are list ed below. Anyone interested is in vited to attend. The date, (Unit, time, place, and project are as follows: . i ! March 2 Stayton, 1:00, Wo man s Club House, Design fori the Home; North Howell, 10:304 New Grange Hall, Color, Qothes and You; Prospect, Color, Clothes, and You. - n March 3 Woodburn, Color, Clothes, and You; Lancaster May flower Hall, Color, Clothes, and You; Qumaby,10:45, R.NJL Hall, Design for the Home; Union,; 10:30, with Mrs. Alfred Aicher, Color, Clothes, and You. S March 4 Mehama, 10:30. with Mrs. C. R. Lake, Color, Oothes, and Yan. t j j i i - The 5 Spring Valley Mlsiioaary Society will meet on Friday. March 4 at noon for a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs, Lee Gibson, Orchard Heights Road. The program iriS be Jed by Mrs. Lloyd Hoxie. Group dis cussion of garden problems, and plans will be featured. j FETE A BRIDE-ELECT ... Mrs. Luther L. Jensen will be a coffee hostess Saturday at her North 23rd Street home for the pleasure of her future daughter-in-law, Miss Jo Ann Keeker, who will be married to Luther Lynn Jen sen on March 26 at SL John's Lutheran Church ... the couple's engagement was announced this winter . . . Mr. Jensen is a second year law student at Willamette University . . . Friends have been invited to call between 11 and 1 o'clock to greet Miss Keeker . . . receiving with the hostess and bride-to-be will be her mother, Mrs. Elsie Keeker V . . Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Glenn Paxson and Mrs. M. Steph enson . I . Assisting will be Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Earl Burch and Mrs. B. W. Stacey ... A surprise party , , , feted Mr. and Mn. Deryl Myers on their silver wedding anniversary Toes day night -when their! son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Grenz, entertained at their Ktngwood Avenue home ... A dessert supper was served by the hosts with an informal evening following ... Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Myers were his mother, Mrs. Frank G. Myers, Mr.l and Mrs. Charles Claggett, Patti and Caro lyn, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet W. Ham, Robert Myers, son of the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Grenz and , small daughter, Julie . Invitations . . . are in today's mail for a tea for. which the su preme court justices' wives will be hostesses on Tuesday, March 15 at the North 'Capital Street residence of Justice and Mrs George Rossman .' . . the affair will compliment the wives of state legislators and wives of state offi cials . . . Calling hours are from 2:30 to 5:30 o'clock . . . Hostesses for the tea are Mrs.! Harold J. Warner, whose husband is the chief justice, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. Hall Lusjr, Mrs. Wil liam CJ Perry, Mrs. Earl C. La- tourette. Mrs. Walter L. Tooze and Mrs. Rossman . . . Dinner hosts . . . Friday night at the Marion Hotel were Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Charlton, whe entertained with a family gather ing . . Corsages marked places for the feminine guests and bouquet of daffodils centered the dinner table . . . Sharing birthday honors" at the dinner were Mrs. Charlton's mother, Mrs. Bessie Ray of Albany,1 Mrs. Ha Foster of Portland, sister of Mr. Chart ton, and his sister-in-law, Mrs. E. C. Charlton . . . the occasion also celebrated the 16th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Fenn Emerson of Albany .... others attending the party were Lynn Emerson, E. C Charlton and the hosts .'. . I Sharing honors . . . at a . sur prise birthday party were Mrs. Wayne Hadley and Mrs. William Beard . . Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Specht arranged the party at .their D Street home, inviting members of the honor guests bridge club and their husbands. . Club hostesses ... Sirs. Robert DeAnnond presided at a bridge luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her home for; the pleasure of members of her club . ,. . Mrs. C. B. Spencer and Mrs. Karl G. Becke entertained their Drama Class at a luncheon Tuesday af ternoon at the tatter's North Sum mer Street home . .' . Mrs. Ken neth Power will be a club hostess today at her Center Street borne . . Bridge will be In play follow ing the luncheon ... Additional guests will be Mrs. George Scales, Mrs. Urlln S. Page and Mrs. Vera W. Miller . . . Mrs. Wayne HadleV has invited members of her club to a dessert supper and evening of bridge Thursday at her Cross Street residence ... It's a boy ... for Mr. and Mrs. Barnes D. Rogers (Virginia Cur rier) ... the lad was born on Monday at the Salem General Hospital and tipped the scales at eight pounds, one ounce . . . he has been named Mark Allan . . The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sam H. Ruhl Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett T. Rogers . , and the great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Deerine of Spokane, Mrs. Ellen Fenner of Grants Pass and Mrs. ' Nellie Rogers of Portland ... A fourth child ... a little boy, Peter Fields, was born Feb. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. W. Fields Merck at the Salem General Hospital . . . he checked; in at seven pounds, eight ounces . . also welcoming the lad are three sisters, Amanda, Betsy and Sally . . . The baby's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. W., Merck of Moberly, Mo, and Mr. and Mrs. Noel L. Wright of Bellingham, Wash. Lyons Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Velvie Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. Filo Pot ter, Mrs. El Roten, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Olmstead. Linda and Lee and Sunny Halligaa who was home from Fortuna, California The occasion honored Mr. Lewis on his 70th birthday. I Quick Shrimp Cocktail 0 Tastes just right with DtG PE.ATG Canned Shrimp i With plump, rosy-pink Blue Plate Shrimp oojyour pantry shelf, youH never run out of ideas for quick, tempting dishes. ' Enfoy tHr Iwwf ftovsc spicy fcriiwp nodcfsils Add to soups, salads, cassorolo -attractive and dolkiovs. Sorvs on toast with cheeso sawce. A moal ia mlnwtotl - Blue Plate Shrimp come from the sunny Gulf of Mexico home j waters for' nature's best-tasting shrimp. Enjoy their sea-fresh i flavor often. Ready to eat. No peeling. No waste. A S-n. mb W Mm SMa to aMl to 1 Ik wteia, mw tMm. HEW. LOCATION aprjgm! : : t - J Admiral j loesu ovei ELECTRIC RANCE now eoinos WAS 4695 ONLY nx44fClrbetyoo Auto vwric Timer Oedu Rotary Roastor turns elec trically. Adjustable Broiler Rack. Two Rig Fast-Heating Ovens. Two Appliance Outlets Rang Light o Left Front "Hot Spot" Unit. Yea czt so audi ccro hr year aisoy vrhza IPs Aidlrd Schars Feted On Golden .j Wedding CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Alpheus -Schar observed their golden . wedding anniver sary Sunday at: an open house at their residence. Guests were greeted by their sons, Fred -and Earl Schar, who with their wives had planned the affair. Mrs. Schar wore a rose lace gown and an orchid corsage presented by her children. . Bouquets of daffodils, f orsythla, snapdragons and acacia were used about the rooms. The tiered cake was encircled with tiny spring nosegays and gold candles. . The - goldenweds were served their coffee 'from a silver service which was a wedding gift 50 years' ago. Mrs. D.vE. Geiser, Mrs. Oral Egan, Mrs. .Andrew Ellswick and Mrs. George Elton, all sisters of Mrs. Schar, served the cake and punch. Others as sisting were Mrs. Alvin Krug, Mrs. Dale Krug, Mrs. Ray Russell and Mrs. Lyle Krug. Noel Schar, a grandson, had charge of the guest book, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Brazier and Mrs. Henry Rudishauser. Over 250 guests called during the 'afternoon. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. John Otto, Mrs. Leonard Sampson, Mrs. Leonore Schanen, Mrs. Dan B run ner, Mr. and Mrs. John Rudis hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lincoln, Mrs. Lydia Klopfens'teiih Mr. and Mrs. William Balogh. all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson, Jeff and Jimmy, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Tweed, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Steven and Michael, of Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Ells wick, Brownsville Mrs. Henry Bailer, Otis, Mrs. Oren Jackson, Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eberhart, Gresham, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Morley, Nadine Friendship Night For OES Chapter Salem Chapter. OES held Its Friendship night on Saturday. Mrs. Ronald Rossner, worthy ma tron, and Robert KeudelL wor thy patron, presided. Special guests for Friendship night included the 1955 worthy matron and worthy patrons from Trinity Chapter, Salem; i Venus Chapter, Donald: Evergreen Chapter, Woodburn; Marilyn Chapter, Mill City; and Gervais Chapter, and many inembers and friends also from these chapters, j The program included, a clar inet duet and a song from the choral group. Decorations chair man for the evening was ; Mrs, Marian Wilbur and - refreshment chairman was Mrs. John GraybilL White Shrfne Dinner Willamette Shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold a social meeting Saturday night at the" Masonic Temple, begin ning withfa no-host dinner at 6:30 p.m. Members, their families and friends and visiting members are invited to attend. The offi cers willlhave charge of the pro gram and several skits , are planned,1 including a pantomime duet from students, of Cascade High School Dancing will follow the program. The Roberts GT Hub will hold its annual covered dish dinner at the Grange Hall Thursday night at; 6 p.m. All members and their families are invited to attend and are asked to bring their own table service. i -..!".'":' The Women's Fellowship of the Knight Memorial Church will hold a tea meeting this afternoon at the church at 2:30 o'clock. and Kent, Sublimity, Mrs. E. A. Kizer, Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, John and Jim my, of John Day. Bldclc-Johnson Rites Read Mr. and Mrs, Robert M. Faust of Nelscott are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Clor inda Johnson, to William Black, both of Salem, on Feb. 18. The ceremony took place at the Nelscott home of the bride's parents with the Rev. Mr. Knight of Corvallis officiating. For her wedding the bride wore a blue gown accented with rhine stones and a corsage of pink rose buds.! Miss Sue Johnson was her sis ter's honor maid and E. W. Clark stood as best man for his brother. After a honeymoon along the Oregon Coast the newlyweds are now at home in Salem. The couple graduated from Taft High School. The new Mrs. Black is employed at Lipman's and her husband is with the Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph Co, Newlyweds Home From Honolulu Home from a honeymoon in Hon olulu are Mr. and Mrs. William T. J. Foster (Mary Ann Agalzpv), who were married in Salem on January 14. j The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Agalzov of Los An geles and her husband is the son of Mrs. Vivian Foster of Salem. The ceremony was performed at the home of the newlyweds by IX. Julian Keiser, with a reception fol Mtj and Mrs. Foster are now at home to their fkends at .1060 N. 13th St. SHERIDAN Of interest here is the wedding in Seattle on Feb. 19, of Betty Rogers Roberts, to Allen Peck of Seattle. They are both employed at Boeing Aircraft, and are honeymooning in Canada before making their home in Seat tle. The bride is a Sheridan high school graduate. ' ( Bush Carnival to Be Held Friday j Bush Mothers Club members are busy with last minute prep arations for the all-school carnival to be held Friday night, March 4 at the school between 6:30 and fi:30 p.nL i All children, parents, 'faculty members and the interested pub lie are invited to attend. Supper will be served in the cafeteria beginning at 6:30 p.m. Proceeds from the carnival will be used to purchase furnishings for the new teachers room. There will be all kinds of games with prizes and food con cession booths. Mrs. Thomas Hill Jr. is gen eral chairman of the carnival, the first one to be held at the school in six years, and Mrs. Hugh Mor row is president of the Mothers' Club. Mrs. Carl Steelhammer and Mrs. Raymond Busick have headed the soliciting committee. Gub Calendar ' Wednesday South Salem Lions Auxiliary with Mn, J. Harm, S3S East Ewalt. S p.m. wscs Methodist Church Circlet meet at 1:30 p.m. Soroptimist Club luncheon, Golden Pheasant, noon. ! Centralis Temple. Pythian Sisters Beaver Han, 8 pjn Founders pro gram. : Thursday . : Lansing ' Neif hbors Garden Club with Mrs. Ralph Heln, 237S Lancaster Drive. I - - Merry-Go-Round -Club with Mrs. -Melvin LaDue, 7 JO pjn, dutch auc tion, i American Gold Star Mothers, VTW HalL B p.m. I Spiritual Sunflower Club meet at First Spiritualist Church, ill a.m. to 3 p.m., sack luncheon. ; Friday 1 Trinity. Chapter. OES, West Salem City Hall. 8 p.m. i Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, VSWV des sert luncheon, Lipman's, 1-J0 p.m. Saturday Friendship Sh"rin UD. Whit Shrine of Jerusalem. Scottish Rite Temple, 8 p.m.. ceremonial. Willamette Shrine. White Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic Temple, no host dinner 6:30 p.m. Chemeketa Chapter, CAR, Marion Hotel. 1 o'clock luncheon. . , " ... ; -: ' '.! .. V. " f j.:;. " . I . " v-. . 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