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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1956)
McvIywcd; CuJ Cc:!co iMiss Fisher to Be Installed As Queen Mow Honored Queen M" i ' is j i K v. K le ft J 3 m 'i -ill r ;Trrf r $.a-' 1 ni-jfA- -nil. . - ; Mr. and Mrs. Donald I. Cummins (Petie Otjen) whose wedding took place January 14 at the First Methodist Church. Parents of the couple ere Mr. and Mrs. Emil W. Ot en and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Cummins of Walla Walla, Wash. The newlyweds will reside in Salem. (Joe Tompkins Photo). Seen and Heard . . . By JERYME ENGLISH Calendared fur Ralurday, Janu ary 2t It the formal installation 'ceremony ftjrj the newly elected officers of Brlhel 4(1, Job's Daugh ters. The affair will be held at the Scottish Kite Temple at I pm.i with the interested public Invited to attend. Officer to he Installed are Miss Ja kie Eiahcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fisher, the hon ored queen; Mm Trisha I'errin, senior prince; Miss Janice Drakely, Junior princess; Miss Pa tricia White. guide; Miss Judy Filler,- marshall; Miss Jo 'Anne Hill, chaplain; Miss Nancy Co burn, musician; Miss Cathy Camp bell, treasurer; Miss Claudia Ar nold, recorder; Miss Maribel Starr, ! librarian: Miss Margo Wing. Miss Linda .Bleekert. Miss Marria Lee, Miss Karrn Pcderson and Miss Judy jCoomler, messengers: Miss Beth j Goodwin, senior custodian; Miss Sandra True, junior custodian; Miss Judy Pricm. Inner guard; Miss Beverly Hansen, outer guard; Miss Linda Vernon, Mis Lynn 'Johnson, pages; Miss Elizabeth Alderson. Miss Claudia Weaver, historians: and Miss .Nancy Lundy, lady of lights. Mrs. 0. E. McCrary will be In 'stalled as guardian of the Bethel and Paul Riffey as associate guardian. BPW Dinner on Tuesdav. Slate Board Meeting Wesley Stewart Jr., vice-president of the Salem Title Co., will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of the Salem Business and Professional Women's Club Tuesday night at the Golden Phea sant at 6:30 o'clock. The title of his talk will be "So You Own Your Salem Juniors Arc Organizing Study Groups MatrsiiLWi, .Salem, Oic, Sim J.ui. 22, . y , I i. ' i i ... is ''-$ w ' 1 Quiet Day SblcJ For Church Group All wniiifo of St. Pawl's Fi-Urn-pl Oiurrh will ob'.rrve "Qiiit Day" on Friday, January 77 from 10 a m. to J p m. and is sponsored by the local Woman's Auxiliary of the church, Muthrr Ituth of the Family Relationship committee !JM Norl) Mrd Strff ,t , ot(Kk Community of the INy Spirit. Ne Oregon State Mothers Will Meet Monday Various committed of the Ss I cm Junior Womsn's Club are working individually to better the community and themselves through planned work Kroups or study groups, Instances of this i will meet Monday nlnht are the ( luracter hducatlon and nme 0( Mrs. William J Oreijon Stale College Mothers at the Braun, i York, will romluct the service. uhlrh hue nlunni-rf atilrlv vrtmnfl Mrs. tram a V. Louuan and Mis. dual family member and his Kenneth Dodge will be the to- Anyone may come and go dunnj problems. hostesses. , thene hours. The first meeting was held this Guest speakers for ttie evening A sack lunch will be held at bik.ii month at the home of Mrs. Don- will be the two exchange students, iwlth ffp, an(j tf 1, f aid Dougherty with the topic : Alex Agathonoa of Greece and Miss fh w . . . 7 "Fears of the Child" under du-iSigrid Bruhl of Germany. " fiXn Sh.fc cusaion. These sessions are open; During the businesa aessions ,rf f(VCh8irmcn ,'nd M to the membership. , plana w.U be made for the clubs i ... , DrMirf.n, invi.a,in' The Youth Conservation com-; annual card party to be held ren- nav brf Mn, , Mhfr chlir&rl ruary at me wem woninns In the Central Deanery inviting the viu. ooit-iu vi .u iaic women 10 attend. mittee Is investigating ways in which to serve the youth of the. community. In the past the or- Mothers will also be hosts for the ganization has carried on an In tensive youth program in build- i tng up play areas throughout the city. The purpose of the new committee Is to assist individu ally as leaders of youth groups plus participating as a group wherever needed. Meeting Monday The program Monday night, January 23, at the clubhouse will be presented by the religion committee. Members of this group are Mesdames Mel Pillette, chairman, Eldon Barclay, Robert Carey, Harold Dalke, Eugene Jar vis, Keith Thompson, Frank Ward, Kenneth Limbocker, Dean Allport. Edmund Cravinho, L G. Fa Ik, and Robert Moore. Serving refreshments following the social hour will be Mesdames Norman Johnson, Ted Kerr, Vern Kitchell, Donald Kleinsmith. Richard Lankow. Edmund Tn. vinho, Kenneth Decatur, Robert Dreher, and John Erickscn. state board meeting to be held here February U. Mrs. Robert F. Aadeno will be hostess to members of Chapter AB, PF.O Monday night at her home on Childa Avenue. A 7:30 dessert supper will be served with Mrs. Ernest C. Richards the co-hostess. D2AFEEIE5 futons Made la Our ghat VitaMM erttrrw a4a Caraw SUarai SH f rti ELMER SEE r ritteatef ra. nia Ttrai TUK BLIND MAN ! tt SUM Ui CtaUf St THE GIFT BOX "Yaura Far The Vnusual" ALL STEMWARE Light and Dark Cranberry Thumbprint Pattern Finnish louisa Pattern 20 Off Set of I. All Color 12.00. ...Now 231 N. High St. GLASSES i.- $750 Ph. 15651 Miss Jackie Fisher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Fisher, who will be installed as honored queen of Bethel 48, Job's Daughters at a public ceremony January 28 at the Scottish Rite Temple. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). "ERfial Property." ! ' Phillip McIIam SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT ... of So striklnt . . the buffet table ' Phillio McIIarness. music teach the week was the First Citizen covered with a chocolate brown er at Leslie Junior High School, banquet Thursday night . . . The cloth an set against the matching will be the guest vocalist. Marion Hotel the setting . . . wallpaper accented with gold . . .! The committee arranging the with over 300 tilling the bold the centerpiece reminding us that projram includes Mrs. Arthur and Green rooms ... A very spring is just around the corner , Weddte. Miss Betty tlotson and: dressy occasion with women don- (even though it is still raining I . . JML'S Gladys Edsar. ning pretty dinner dresses and of dnffodils, white snapdragons' Severn! BPW Club members are noteworthy the many fur stoles and at the base Talisman roses In Portland this weekend for the and jackets . . and a bronze bow. ... On the state board meeting at the Cong-! The dinner tables . . . very doorway a gilded spray with a ress Hotel. Attending are Mrs. ' springlike with bouquets of coffee cup and a card telling guests Harry Srppenfield. slate parlia- acacia and heather centered with to come right on in. . . . Mrs. mcntarian: Miss Mildred Yetter, ! lilac tapers ... the speaker's Daniel Gassner. sister-in-law of the state membership chairman; Miss table centered with a bouquet 01 hostess, presiding at the coffee Eleonor Roberts, prison liaison ol- acacia and white snapdragons urn flanked by green tapers and other acacia bouquets ficer: Miss Florence Beardslry, first vice-president, and Mrs. Mar jorie Whitmore, president of the Salem BPW club. Salem Rotana Club will hold Its social and business meeting at the 1 rrom roniana . . . ramp Mrs De- i Ralnh Srhlpincnr uhn farmM-lv lightful dinner music played by;jved here and busy greeting her im niameue universuy iimm- ( friends . . . also chatting with her mental trio . . . and the vocal se-, sisters-in-law. Mrs. Sol Schlesinger lections by Edith Fairham Gun- and Mrs, 1 Bloombers. who ... mH Vcrnr Fsrh i.-... ..j . ,.L . . nome 01 jurs. nenry mmi.wn, iu ".'em-; 19M Firit Citizen. I XSli i t tTSSt S Nr'h Rim "Monday night E. Burr Miller, welcomed by tsun ior Kiifil K standing ovation ... his charm-fan(j j eary r-bruarv will be Urinnon:, ,wno "P6"1 . VMr ,n lru ing. brunette wife smart in hTjA'SKl 3 deep red ensemble with black Schlesingers' daughter, Teddi, ,1' "cr WP cnapcau .-. . nu prrwiiira wnn , freshman at Mills College . . oeauuiui arm Duuquci ui rtnit-r-iW, hjV( lean Beauty roses . . . citon h Oub Calendar Monday IcmuiiK n liiat .tciM ... or 0lllkr tlrtvina itniu. with ! onirn, .uiiivi .. v-. .... . Mr, HUlman Lueddemnni of Rrou"p 0f Portland friends later in Viu.r'w5mP.7. roruana, wue 01 me spcaKer,the morning. wrring a ui-cuiiiiiik uii guwn with lace inset on the bodice Ivy WEDDING ECHOES J. Braun, S.14 N. 23rd St.. Mn. S p.m. Turtday - Chadwlck Chapttr. OM . Social, Club. Masonic Temple,. 1 :19 p.m. ! Pait Oraclei, Royal Neiahlmra o( ' America witn Mn G. Applegate, IMS Oxford St.. 7:30 D m f Salem BPW Club dinner, Golden Pheasant, 6:30 p.m. she a. week s vacation be- f Ufin forme Vf ra 1 f f!nl Thompson doing a grand job of by moih of tne hostess and hon- revelling ine rirsi iiiien . . . or uest. rfrivino 4nn with luncheon. Roam. Marion Hotel. . 1 . p.m. Salem Rotana ; Club with Mra. Red i Henrv Mattaon. 4020 North River wun lace insei on ine pouice . . . ..j .. .1 . 1 j L 1 nn.it i m A1SO Sharing honors at the speak-! "d h,'h! 'h "I'1"" ,deCOr Ch0S- " P.-r.nt.4 ClUbof Sacred Heart Acad- ers' table were Governor and 1 fn ,for the Sa,"rdy afternoon nup-, ,my meet at .chooi h.11. s p.m. d.,,1 t o..t. 1 tialS a Week ago Of Bonnie Belle Oreann Stat Colleee Mother! with i-aui l.. j-.uBiauu ... lc(ou,Drt ,a L'll! .u. Mn. W Two former .. . . First Citizens " " " uw and their wives spotted in the PJytfnan Chqrch -. crowd the Charles A 1 attendants wearing red pol- Spragues and the Robert L Elf-1 ishhed col'on frockl w1i,,h matching atroms ... and down from Port-lsho?s nd a hlt; land was Aaron M. Frank, who ?uets- Exquisite the ; handmade was Portland's First Citizen . . .Ilacf .caP wh,ch he'd 'he br'de Mrs. Frank, who accompanied i ve!' ,n .Place. th,e ,van her husband to Salem, was a ar Wn6 e lace in Brus symphonin black ... her black (5flls ,w0 whlle on the,r chapeau adorned with deep pink EurP"n 'P- n4k... . k r.l The altar . hnnkiut u'ilk ... ...... rne -iiu n. anth. Scottlnh Rite Temple, .M cov- uDie were asr. ana Mrs. mnjnin " n i"i u . ereddifh dim Lueddemann Jr., Miss Brendalciar preaominating Black, all of Portland, Gerald Frank. Mr. and Mr Ritchie M Turner ... and Mr. and Mrs.! tapirs for accent . . . red the Richard H. Fidler ... I Dr'de favorite color and repeated 'Doiena ... of state and local the decor at the reception . . . dignitaries attending the dinner1 the newlyweds receiving before a . . . Wife of the Chamber of Com-'lattice banked with the greens merce president, Mrs. Elmer O. The bride's table . . . covered Berg, wearing a smart black with a white satin damask cloth gown accented with pink satin ! the tiered cake topped with . . . .Mri. Robert White, wife of i miniature glass ship filled with Salem's mayor, donning a hand-1 tiny garnet roses ... on either some mink stole Trith her outfit "de - ''ver candelabras holding . . . Judge and Mrs. Rex Hartley white tapers and garnet roses . . . and Judge and Mrs. Joseph Fel- fed cloth on the punch table and ton . . . . j beside the punch bowl a tiny ocean Among others . . . Mrs. Irvin liner . . . the travel motif fea R. Young accompanying the tured in the decor as Bonnie and David Camerons to the banquet plan tq go to Italy next . . . minus her spouse, who is summer to continue men- studies Church Rites Unite Couple in Marriage Saturday Morning The Immaculate Conception I Mesdames A. M. Minden, Carl Catholic Church at Stayton was j Podrabsky, Leonard Schumacher, the setting for the wedding of! Jack Cries, Ted Highbcrgcr, Miss Jcannette Kintr, dauehter j Louie Gisler, Louis Freres, Miss of Mrs. Roman Kintz, and Clem- es Lanita Boedighclmcr. Marlene ent Lulay, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! Podrabsky, Charlotte Kintz, Di William Lulay, all of Stayton, on ane Podrabsky, Carol Ann Sofeu Saturday morning. jmacher, Rose Marie Freres, La- ' The Rev. Mathias Jonas per-je Kintz and Rita Beitel. formed the 10 o'clock nuptial j The newlyweds have left for mass before a background of , California, Nevada and Arizona white chrysanthemums, stock and; on their wedding trip. For trav snapdragons. Vocalists were Joe I eling the new Mrs. Lulay changed Dougherty and Duane Hcuberger. : to a forest green wool princess Miss Josephine Brand was the : dress with white trim, brown and white accessories and a fur jack et. The couple will be at home in Stayton after February 10. . Tea to Honor Miss Nowlen organist Of nylon net and Chantilly lace over satin was the bridal gown, fashioned with a lace bodice and bouffant skirt of tiers of nylon pleated net and lace forming a chapel train. A coronet of pearls and sequins held in place her illusion fingertip veil. She car ried a cascade of feathered white carnations, white hyacinths and a white orchid. Gerald Kintz gave his sister in marriage. Walk Before the Bride Four attendants preceded the bride to the altar. Mrs. Harvey Keudell was her sister's honor maid and the bridesmaids were The Best Place to Shop . . . After All STORE HOURS 9:30 to 9:00 Mon., Fri. Oihcr Dpys 9:20 io 5:20 Miss Virginia E. Nowlen, who- has been Sacristan and headed the altar work In St. Paul's Epis-' copal Church for 43 years, will be the honor guest at tea to be eiven bv the women nf St. Paul's : :: on Sunday, January 29. The af- introduces you 10 face powder made-to-ordef just for you. Your shintones analyzed... your formula created . . . then, hand-blended right before your eyes. $1, Introductory size. Other sizes, $2 and $3. (plus tax) Mrs. Leon Bernine, Miss Janice , fair wilt be held in the Guild Jungwirth, and Miss Mary Lee 1 Room with all women of the par Miller. They wore forest green ish and friends of Miss Nowlen crystnllette gowns made with invited to call between 3 and 3 flared skirts enhanced wjth pleit- o'clock. ing of the material around the Mrs. Donald A. Young is head neckline and inserts on the skirt, in the directorate for the tea They wore matching headdresses ' nd Mrs. J. E. Law is the co- and shoes and carried cascades chairman. The various guilds in 1 r""7 Kite Wednesday Wedneidav Afternoon Literature roup ol AAUW with Mrs W. S. Ankney. 4312 Haaer St.. 1.30 p m. Cherry Court. Order or Iht Amir a 1 1 Rnyal N'elchhori Sewing Club with brought in from the Stewart farmi,'!n Arthur Robert, Liberty Road, white chrysanthemums and! Thurtday Town and Gown. Carrier Room, First Methodist Church, 2pm Dahhlera with Mrs. Everett Boost er, IMS D St., I p.m. rriday Salem Woman's Club meet at club house, 1 p.m., board meeting, 12:10 p.m. i . Saturday Jayeee-eMes installation dinner dance, Senator Hotel, t p.m. of white pompon chrysanthemums and white feather plumes. Donald Lulay stood with his brother as best man. Ushers were , William Lulay Jr., Duane Brad ley and Harvey Keudell, i A moss green wool suit with beige and brown accessories and a pink orchid corsage was worn by the bride's mother, Mrs. Lulay chose a blue suit with white and blue accessories and a pink or-; chid corsage. Greet Guests at Reception ! A reception was held In the parish hall. Pouring were Mrs. i Mary Kintz and Mrs. Francis ! Jungwirth. Cutting the cake were : Mrs. Herman Hassler and Mrs. August Beitel. Assisting were ! the church are assisting with dec orations, refreshments and serving. USE OUR REVOLVING CHARGE ACCOUNT SERVICE leaving for Oakland, Calif., where he will be the new manager of the downtown Wool worth store and 'do graduate work. A larrs contlnxeat . . . of the newlyweds' friends from Portland in the bay city ... A foursome, driving to Salem for the occasion the Phillip Hawleys and the John Adlons . . . The Jamei Mounts celebrating their 10th wedding anniversary ......The Robert Eber both have a host of friends there, where they are working and attended Lewis and Clark, i . The bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. soles looking forward to a trio and Mrs. Cecil DuRette up from south, hoping to find some sun-; Eugene for the wedding. ... shine on the desert . . . The w . 1 -.;.!.. I,,.. L J. i The Wednesday afternoon Lltera- aaa iiiui fejiiiiiiiT ju.-ti uuiai5 i will ' a sojourn In Hawaii ture group of AAUW will meet Jan- l.n... . Ik. 1. 1 I., Noteworthy ... the many win-lc c. ., p.m. Mrs. Trevor Steele will re view "There Cornea a Time" by ter white chapeaux chosen by milady . . . Among them . . Mrs. Paul N. Poling, Mrs. Reynolds1" . Alien, mrs. tuwara nom ana mrs i Kenneth Potts s . . Mrs. George R. Hoffman wearing a beautiful ! mink stole with her brown wool , dress v. . Accompanying Mrs. i Charles Heltzel was her attrac-j tive, brunette daughter, Kathi, ! who wore a pretty fuchsia pink velvet eoat over her dress Newcomers, , the ' Lewis Wilt shires, joining the James Allen bys and Wesley Stewarts for the dinner . . .'Mrs. Frank Test's' chic black gowri enhanced with a shirred band of spice brown at j the neckline ... VISITOR HONORED ... Mrs.' Maurice H. 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