The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 09, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sisters Married at Double Rites
On Friday at Trinity Methodist
FOl'R CORNERS Trinity Methodist Church was th sotting for
I inutile' wedding on Friday. April (, when Misi Elizabeth Marshall
and Jim Ames, and Miss Prudence Marshall and Arlo McLain ex
changed their marriage vows. The brides are the daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Max M. Marshall of Auburn district. Mr. Ames is the soil
and Mrsv Ry A""I ' Randolph. Iowa, and Mr. McLain is
Christ Lutheran
Cirri a M
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Mre Mnnouncea
The Women of Christ Lutheran
Church wijl meet for their April;
Circle meeting beginning Sunday,
afternoon to studv the toDic "Mv
l.ove to God." The Bible Study on
Corinthians will be conducted In
ach circle. under the theme "You
Are pod's Temple." i
The Department Emphasis of the !
women s Missionary Federation
will be under the direction of the
chairman. Mrs. Gideon Klein who
will review the history of the
Christian Service Department.
Platp for the May India Women's
tea will also be announced by the
general president, Mrs. Mildred
Hippe, and department chairman,
Airs. Alvin Battalion.
The Circles will meet with the
following as hostesses: The Mary
Circle will meet Sunday at 2 p. m.
at the home of Miss Clarice Farn
strom on Munkers Street, beginning
wun a no-host luncheon
Jv ll lVTtMn;! Their waits length dresses were
RL HgT t,heh0"lerui5tyU'd identical of nock d0,ted
, a"d ,T,ena Battalion North ylon wi(h snort wveSi botlffan,
5 h St. The Minam Circle will meet, skirls am) satin sashes. Sandra
I tne home Of Mrs JpnntP Ornna ...n... i j
r o. - wore ycuuw aim rauitian uicss
(.enter Street at 7:30 p. m. was grct.n. They wore floral head
The PrisCilla Circle will meet , dresses and carried nosegays of
Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home j yellow chrysanthemums centered
of Mrs. Betty Hasty, North 22nd I with a white carnation.
Street. The Esther Circle will meet! The flower girls, Christine Isom
juesaay at 7:30 p. m. at the home
f Mrs. Clarence Hippe at Pratum,
with Mrs. Keith Perkins as co
hostess. The Rhoda Circle meets
. illrSfiflV PUoninrT at ? M .1. Ik.
home of Miss Ann Dahlen, North
River Road.
The Ruth Circle wilj meet Wed
nesday at 1:30 p. m. opening with
dessert, at the home of Mrs.
Amelia Alberts, North 20th Street,
with Mrs. Ann Woelk as eo-hostess.
The Dorcas Circle wilt meet Fri
day at the home of Mrs. Reuben
Sinner, chairman, opening with the
sewing project at 10 a. m. A cover
ed dish luncheon will be served at
noon, ad the study jneeting be
ginning at 1:30 p. m. All wimen
interested in the sewing project
ire invited to attend the sewing
session in the morning.
The Women of the Church will
attend the "Group Convention of
jhe Women's Missionary Federation I
to be held at Oregon City on April
24 I
Liberty The second and third
grade Brownie troops of the Lib
erty school held their spring tea
in honor of their mothers on
Thursday afternon at the school
cafeteria. Hostesses were their
leaders, Mrs. Clifford Hill and
Mrs. Lewis Clark of the second
grsdes, and Mrs. Harvey Ronne
i nd Mn. Sidney - Boise of n the
third grades.
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me tun ui irs. lurnnia AicLain
also of Auburn.
The Rev. Joe Andrew Hardline
officiated at the I o'clock double
ring ceremonies. Mist Patricia
Bright of Randolph. Iowiu as the
soloist and Mrs. Joe Andrew Hard
ing played the wedding music.
VI i T T K1 h ;.,- l- M A w I M M A k
her father, wore a white walti
length dress of lace, the long
fitted hnnV r,aH 3llnn4 Ur
neckline and long pointed sleeves.
The bouffant skirt was of lace
panels. Her fingertip veil was
held In place by a lace cap. She
W0Te her grandmother s pearls
and carried a bouquet of white
roses and hyacinths.
Escorted y t'acle
Prudence was escorted to the
altar by her ' uncle. Jack Boyd.
The bodice oThe--difisswas '
white tulle with , a long sleeved
lace bolero. The waltz length
bouffant skirt was net over lace.
Her veil was caught to a lace cap.
For something old she wore her
aunt's pearls and carried a white
Bible marked with white pom
pon chrysanthemums. .
The honor attendant!) were Miss
Sandra "Marshall, sifter of the
and Georgia Boyd, cousins of the
brides, wore green and yellow
dresses to match the honor atten
dants and carried baskets of Jon-
quill.
Frank Gisler stood as best man
for Jim Ames and Donnie McLain
was his brother's best man. The
ushers were Gary Isom. cousin of
the brides, and Frank Woelk.
Greer Guests at Recept loa r
For her daughters' wedding
Mrs, Marshall wore a blue print
dress arid navy linen duster with
navy accessories. Her corsage
was a white orchid and hyacinths.
Mrs. McLain chose a navy eyelet
dress over taffeta with navy dus
ter and white accessories. Her
corsage was white carnations.
The recepfion was held in the
Fellowship room of the church.
Cutting the cakes were Mrs. Gen-
TU nmAi ' niiantlmnrhiiri nf tYia
i..m. a m,. niHr snri,.k
cousin' of Arlo McLain. 'Pouring
WM Mrs. Bessie Marshall, grand-
mnlhuf nf thm Hrirfoc an! frvin0
the punch was Miss Ardis Swart
wout. Assisting were Mrs. Frank
Isom, Mrs. Clarence Isom, and
Mrs. Jack Boyd, aunts of the
brides. Miss Barbara Bibbens and
Mrs. Lewis . Bert, aunt of Arlo
McLain.
For her wedding trip the new
Mrs. Ames changed to a powder
blue sheath dress and fitted jacket
and white accessories. Mr. and
Mrs. Ames will be at home at 140
S. Elma avenue, Four Corners,
after April 20.
For going away Mrs. McLain
wore a black linen suit ana wniie
accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Mc
Lain will be at home at 3840 Mon
roe avenue, after April 20.
The Afternoon Circle of the
Morningside Methodist Church
W'SCS will meet with Mrs. C. W.
Stacey, 765 Boone Road, on Tues
day at 1:30 p.m. for a dessert
luncheon. Mrs. M. W. Rooney will
be -in charge of the-devot ions
and Mrs. Artie Largent will be in
charge of the program. - j
The Copettes will meet April 12
with Mrs. K. C. Charlton, 345
South 23d street at 7:30 p.m. :
Gub Calendar
MONDAY
Salem Unit. Republican Women's
Federation of Oregon, Senator Hotel,
1 p in.
Salem Junior woman's Club meet
at clubhouse. S p ro.
National Association of Letter Car
riers Auxiliary with- Mrs. Lee Nies
wanrier, 317S D St . S p.m.
Salem Memorial Hospital Auxiliary
meet at hospital. 10 a.m.
Pioneer Post 140. American Legion
with Miss Lent Vanderwood. 185 N.
Hill St. i .
Tt'ESDAY
Chadwiik Chapter. OF.S Social
Club, Masonic Temple. 1 15 p m
Laurel Social Hour Club with Mrs
Philip Peterson, 1060 Cascade Drive;
12 M dessert.
Missouri Club with Mrs. Wsde
Weekly. 615 South Lancaster Drive.
12 30 no-host luncheon.
Bush School Mothers Club with
D;ids. 7:30 pin, school auditorium.
Tn-County Dental Auxiliary no
host dinner. Senator. Hotel. 7 p.m.
Capital Citv Denial Assistants,
dinner at Colonial House. S:M p.m.
HPW Club meet at First Congre
gational Church, 7:30 p.m.
WFONFSDAY
Laurel and PrisCilla Guilds, Knleht
Memorial Church, with Mrs. Norval
Edwards. 1!5 Slate SI.. S p m.
Nebraka Club with Mis. F.mil
Drees. 2425 N. Church St., covered
dish luncheon, noon.
PLL and F Club with Mrs. Frank
KoUky. 3010 Brooks Ave., I p m.
THl'RSDAY
Zonta Club at Warren Doolittle
home, 3.10 Candalaria Blvd.. 7 30 p.m.
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I FRIDAY . ...- .-K.
Salem Woman s Cub meet at ciun
hmiM, S pm., board meeting, 12:30
p m.
"H Tn mart onouf k to as Met. Stewart 'i
Ikibg st keep doltios wtiltor Mian wHti
nyttiing oho AND M0 nanoy-rm smart
nosis I spend Ike wleji settierst"
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennett N. Eyerly (Donna Leei McLaughlin) who
wert honpred at a wedding reception on March 31 at the
Knights of Columbus Hall. Their marriage took place on
March 24. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Mclaughlin and Mr. Eyerly is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
B. Eyerly. they will make their home in Salem. (Jesten-Miller
Studio). , .
Mrs. Larson is Garden Speaker
SILVERTON "Gardens" will
be the subject of a talk by Mrs.
Harold A. Larson at the Silver
ton "Woman's" Club Monday aft
ernoon at the Christian Church
social rooms. Mrs. Earl Dedrick
will conduct the business period,
which will include a report of
the nominating committee. I
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Mrs. F. B. Renwick is pro
gram chairman and tea hostesses
are Mrs,- Emma Coberlyr Mrs, E.
A. Kern, Mrs. Alt O. Nelson and
Mrs. Daisy Wood. Installation of
officers will be the feature of
the May meeting, the final one
in the current club year.
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men 's and women 's
17 jewel watches
19.9
plus tax
Outstanding selection of styles! Men's waterproof and slunk re
'sistant watches; men's smartly styled dress watilies; jnetal ex
panion bracelets. Women's gold colored watelics with metal e
mansion bracelets; nurses' watches with sweep second hand, lea
ther straps; rhinestonc bracelet watches.
men's and women's twitch
Evpansmn brarrli't stylos;. gold filial witli st.iiiiV stooI b.uks.
Wiilo Rssortmont otlirr stylos, i -
, JEWELRY - STREET FLOOR
District WSCS
To Convene
In Albany - -
The meeting of the Salem Dis
trict of the Woman's Society of
Christian Service of the Methodist
Church, to convene in the Meth
odist Church in Albany at 9 30
Thursday, April 12 will attract
representatives from the societies
of the six 'Salem Methodist
Churches." Newest "of "the" 37 so
cieties of the district to be repre
sented will be the Morningside
Community Methodist Church.
Speaker of the afternoon will be
Miss Evelyn DeVries, superinten
dent of a Girls' Hostel in Vmtali,
Southern Rhodesia, missionary un
der the Woman's Division of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
Church, now spending a part nf
her year's furlough in her home
at Pratum.
Also featured on the program
will be Mrs. L. D. Wrentmore of
Portland, president of the Oregon
Conference Woman's Society, and
Mrs. Lawrence Lierman of Stay
ton, president of the Salem dis
trict, who will report on the Con
ference of World Understanding
which they recently attended in
Missoula, Montana.
Salem Wornea Official
Salem women holding office in
th Hictru'l And annArinff an the
; program will be Mrs. Laurance
Walwroth, who as secretary of
.promotion, will preside over the
I period given for officers reports.
Mrs. Mervin Gilson, as treasurer,
will conduct the pledge service,
Mrs. A. E. Utley, president of the
Salem Sub-district, will preside
over a meeting of this group, dur
ing the period given for sub-district
meetings. Mrs. Harvey
Meyer is secretary of this organi
zation. Other district officers attending
from Salem are: Miss Wilma De-Vries.-reeordiflt
-secretary t Mra,
A. J. Quirin, secretary of mission
ary education and service; Mrs.
W. S. Ankeny. secretary of litera
ture and publications; 'Mrs. R. E.
Wingard, secretary--of - supply
work; Mrs. George Roseberry,
secretary ef missionary person
nel. A bus has been chartered to take
the Salem women to the meeting.
bands
$1.99
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Mrs. Rossman Recommended
For Federation President
. .Mr$, .George Roman. well known Salem and Oregon clubleader,
in being recommended by " fhe'niVntiratlng Tommittee of the Oreiton
Ftderation of Women's Clubs for election this spring to the federation
presidency. Election of officers for the ensuing two years will t.ike
place at the state organization's biennial convention Slay 2, 3 and 4
at the Multnomah Hotel in Portland.
Mrs. Rossman, who is serving
now as the federation's first vice
president, is a past , president of
the Third District and of the Sa
lem Woman's Club. If elected
next month, she will weeeed Mrr
Emest E. Hall, Portland, as the
state president. y
Other clubwomen proposed by
the committee for federation of
fice include Mrs. Walter Brown.
Klamath Falls, first vice-president;
Mrs. John Devereaux, Ban
don, second vice-president; Mrs.
Nele Morrison. I'nion, recording
secretary; Mrs.. Fred C. Gast,
Portland, a past president of the
Salem Junior Woman's Club, fi
nancial secretary; and Mrs. Vern
Van Horn, Portland, treasurer.
The office of third vice-president,
traditionally held by a junior
clubwoman, will be filled by nom
ination from the floor, when nom
inations for alf other offices also
can be made. ,
Honor guest for this year's con
vention will be Mrs. Theodore S.
Chapman, Jerseyville. 111., presi-,
dent of the General Federation of
Women's Clubs, who will complete
her own two-year term of office
later in May. Mrs. Chapman and
Governor Elmo E. Smith wHl be
speakers at the opening banquet
on May 2.
Announcement of the nomin
ating slate and of other conven
tion information went out during
the past week to clubwomen all
over the state with the official
"call" to the biennial meeting.
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i foundation for the slim silhouette, the lean
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the foundation that travels upward from the
hips to round out the line that males the new
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FOUNDATIONS - STREET FLOOR
FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING.
FOR OVER 1000 CARS
Music Clubs to
Have Program
" Salem ""Federated Music "Clubs
will present their regular pro
gram. Tuesday night at Willam
ette Music Department hall at
7:45 o'clock. The following will
participate:
Paul Schmpus, Jeannie Osko,
Robert Colton, Allen Doerksen,
Patricia Stevenson. Jimmy Nichol
son, Don Taylor, Tim Ryser, Terry
Allen. Carol Hoye. Ricky Muhs,
Vickie. Palmason, Judith Seamster.
Wally Wilson, Jury Schulz, Stanley
Addison, Nancy Weeks, Diane Mil
ler and Carol Coe.
Counsellors are: Mrs.' R. L.
Chumley. Mrs. Dalbert Jepson.
Mrs. James Francis, Margaret M.
Fromhers, Veneva Shields, Fern
Craven. Jean Hohson Rich, Lucille
Wyatt, Lois P. Schmidt. Irene J.
Byers. Ruth Robinson. Genevieve
Mickenham and Ruth Bedford,
Wallace Graham. Victor Palma
son, Charles Hargrave and Fred
Wilson.
Four Coraers Mrs. Paul
Marsh demonstrated rake deco
rating before the members of the
Woman' Club -on Thursday eve
ning. Ma Ray Ruggles and Mrs.
John Painter became members.
Guests were Mrs. W. C. Jorgen
sen, Mrs. Lawrence' Pruett, Mrs.
Ernest Walker, Mrs. W. R. Corn
ing, Mrs. Duane Kottek and Mrs.
Waldo Miller. Hostesses Mrs.
Charles West, Mrs. Lester Morris
and Mrs. Ralph King.
OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M.
OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M.
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Six Members
WOODBl'RM - Six candidates
for membership will be initiated
at the April II meeting of Wood
burn American Legion Auxiliary
at the Legion Hall. At that time
further plans will be discussed
concerning the - projected Girls
State choice, which the auxiliary
sponsors each year.
Mrs. Frank Bentley Is chairman
of the committee which In coop
eration with the high school, will
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with satin elastic panel front and back. Nylon
cups. White, pink. Nail, sizes 33-38, B. White
only, sizes 34-38 C cup. fQ
2. Shott-waisted Warner's fashionable half
i sie. Slicking leno with nylon taffeta panels,
ii Ion lace bra. W hite only. Sizes :V-4'2, B,
full hip, long length; 35-42 C, average hip, me
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pick a junior girt, who will repre
sent Woodburn at Girls State at
Willamette University June 1I-1T.
Progress report also are plan
ned on The American essay con
test being sponsored by the auxil
iary In the schools.
The sixth anlTertary ef Trtalty
Chapter,. Order of the Eastern
star was celebrated at the meet
ing Friday night. A nipper waa
served. Announcement was made
of Trinity Social Club benefit card
party April 11 at West Salem City
Building and Friendship night with
other chapters, which will take
place at the next regular meeting.
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