The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 13, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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VISITOR!, TKAVELERS...
headline the tociil aewt during tht
party summer . . . Arrivlnf la
Oreeoo bv oUm Thursday Bight 'ebarea Miter . .
will be Mr. Joseph Hardmaa andj A'are-aeetlal shower
Suoday afteraeea. My I at tha
First CragregaUMal Charca . . .
a reeeatlea will fU
feted
mi. Christoober. at Chicai
titty will b met In Portland by
her parents. Dr. and Mrs. 0. Her
bert Smith , . . Mrs, Hardmaa ana
her son wiD spend several days In
rortla'nd at the homo of her bus
band's parents before coming to
Salem ... She will ba here a week
before returning East, but Chris
topher will remain la Salem for the
summer at the home of his grand
psrents . . , ! ,
flyiag . . . to llerida Satarday
Will a Mlaa Jaae Meerefleld, was
win spend als weeks la M. Peters
barg with ber biker, Jerem
Meerefleld. aad kef fraodpareals,
Mf. aad Mrs. Leslie J. Rebtase.
. , . Jaae, wko Jait eeeipleied kerj
fretkmaa year at Oregaa Slate.
wll retara West Aagast 1. earn-
lag hy way at Okie aad lewa to
tlslt relatrm. . ,
- Leaviag . . . the first of the week
for San Francisco were Major and
Mrs. Carl D. Trick and children.
Csrla and Larry, and Mrs. Trick's
mother. Mrs. Homer McWaln, who
formerly resided here . . . Major
Trick ha been stationed at St.
John's, Newfoundland, the past
three years the family stopped
her for a visit with relatives be
fore lesving for Major Trick's new
assignment at Hamilton Air Force
past a the bay area
Miss Edei Tetlie Tuesdsy night
when Mrs. David Scott and Mrs.
Richard Taw entertained at the for
mer's home on Lorian Lane . , .
Miss Tetlie and Robert F. Harring
ton, whose engagement was an
nounced last winter, will be mar
ried en Sunday, July at St.
Mark's Lutheran Church at 4:30
o'clock . ; . Twenty-five guests
were bidden to the miscellaneous
shower and dessert supper . . ,
Diaarr keota . . . Monday algal
were Mr. aad Mrs. Camerea Uv
iagitM Thorn of Wedderbera. who
ealertalatd at the Marie Betel la
eenaUmeat to their sea. Camerea
C Then, aad bis bride, the former
Belea Cattaghaa, wko were mar
ried Toesday afleraooa . . . Blddea
were member of the Immediate
family aad Ike bridal party. . .
A aararloe . . . dinner party hon
ored Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley on her
birthday Tuesday night when Mr.
Cooley and members of their im
mediate family entertained atlheir
North Summer Street home . . .
Ctai jettiaga . . . Mrs. Kenneth
S hernial presided at a bridge
teaeaeea Taesday afteraooa for her
crab , . . Additional gaesU were
Mr. Gerhard FageMtecher and
Mrs. Vera Shay . . . Mrs. Braster ,
small was a aiaaer aosieae Taes
day light at her MoralagsMe borne
la eeataUaaeat to members of her
TTZi'a? PiS " . . t. Mr. Brace F. Pickett
past tetalgM bar. beta Coloaet hacMm tti
aid Mrs. .Hewer: .Adams, who j,,,,, .rterpeea aad
i r, i. .ui. . asr. wears
ew, v.v, , . we m m ww
past weekend by car tor New York
City from where they will sail far
E irate , . . the army of fleer's aew j
asilgameat will bo la Berlla . . .
Several Informal parties feted the
couple dnrlag their stay la Salem,
while they were gaest at the lame
of her mother, Mrs. H. B. Corey. . .
Arrlrlag ; . , m the capital Fri
day will be Miss Jody Bush Lives
ley, who is completing her sopho
more year at Stanford University.
, . , Jody will Just have a few days
to shop and pack prior to depart
ing next Tuesday for a summer la
Europe ... she Is being accompan
ied by Miss Mary Ger Linger of Dal
las, aa Oregon coed, and the two
will Join a Collegiate tour la New
York.
bvltatwM) . . , are la the mal
it the woddiag of Mlaa Share L
Vaaae Robertson, daagwer of Mr.
aad Mrs. Hareld Palo Robertsoa.
and Kaye Daatae1 Brand. -eaa
A. Jeae will be a I
goes! .'. . Mr. Richard Taw has
Invited members of her elab to a
dessert bridge toalgkt at her heme
. . i Gleets will he Mlaa Charlotte
Alesaader aad Miss Jaaia Bershe.
A grbap of Cea trails Temple,
Pythian Sisters, wen in Indepen
dence to attend the Initiation ot
Mrs. H. it Ficker as a new mem
ber ot Willamette Temple. Attend
ing from Salem were Mrs. Lulu
Fuller and Mrs, Wayne Stanton,
mother and sister of Mrs. Ficker,
Mrs. Dora Stanton, Mrs. W. J.
Peck, Mrs. H. L. Smith and Mrs.
Clara J. Norton.
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Deem af Honor Protective Ai
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ISalem Woman
Installed as
President
Mrs. Burton W. Dunn of Salem
wss Installed ss president of the
Oregon Lions Club Auxiliary at
the closing session of the 21st
snnual convention in Portland on
Tuesdsy. Mrs. Dunn, who moved
to Salem the put yesr from Cor
vallis, has served ss first vice-
president of the state organisa
tion for four years. She is now
s member of the Salem Down
town Lions Auxiliary.
Mrs. Dunn has been responsi
ble for the planning of inter-city
meetings held in Eugene. Salem.
Albany snd Corvallis and during
her term is vice-president eight
new clubs were chartered in Dis
trict R. She also organized the
baby-sitting of auxiliary members
during the Institute held st the
Slate Blind School.
Mr. Dunn is educational super
visor for the state resl estate
department and the Dunns have
three children and two grand
sons. Salem Women Elected
Other officers from Salem elec
ted to serve with Mrs. Dunn were
Mrs. Virgil Psde. East Salem
Auxiliary, secretary; and Mrs.
Percy E. Thorn, Downtown Salem
Auxiliary, historian. Mrs. Ken
neth Rodgers of Portland Is the
immediate past state president.
During the convention the Ore
gon auxiliary was swarded the
annual plaque presented by Ore
gon Council of the Blind, for out
standing service to the blind in
Oregon.
The Oregon auxiliary also
voted to establish the Walter R.
Dry professional d e v e 1 opment
fund for the educational advance
ment of workers with the visually
handicapped. An initial grant of
$2000 was made to the fund,
which will be maintained by vol
untary contributions from mem
ber clubs
Langelands Feted
At Dinner Party
Mrs.. Dewey. Baumgart and
Mrs. A. C. Meyer were hostesses
for a dinner party at the for
mer's home in honor ot the Rev.
and Mrs. Melvin Langelsnd and
son, Mark. The Langelands will
soon be leaving for Liberia to
make their home.
Bidden to ssy au revoir to the
Langelands were the Rev. snd
Mrs. Howard Bsumgart of Willa-
mina, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lange
lsnd and Marvin, Mr. snd Mrs.
AT"C. Meyer and Dale, Mrs.
Frura and David Nielsen.
NORTH HOWELL A shower'was
given .on June . for Mrs. Lee Rich
ard at the Cecil Wystt home.
Guests were Mrs. Jim Blsney, Mrs.
Ed Zitxewitb, Mrs. David Richard,
Mrs. Carol Richard and. Donna,
Mr. John Beals, Mrs. LeRoy
Beals, Mrs. Evan Beals, Mrs. An
drew Hall, Mrs. Albert Wyatt, Mrs.
Kea Kinuiey and daughters.
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Mrs. Burton W. Dunn of Saiem, who was installed as president
ot the Oregon Lions t-lub Auxiliary at tno stare convention
held in Portland this week. (McEwan Photo).
Mr. .U Mr Kstart L. Braid . . . frSTOJhWJir
Ike eeremeoy will toko place oalu BOoa.
Gray Ladies
Capped at
Luncheon
A capping ceremony for nine
new Gray Ladies of the Marion
County Chapter, American Red
Cross was held at a luncheon on
Monday in the Oregon Room at
Meier and Frank's. A special guest
for the occasion was Mrs. Kenneth
Hall of Oswego, volunteer field
consultant for the national staff of
the American Red Cross. Mrs. Hall
conducted the capping ceremony
for the new members, who recently
completed their requirements after
extensive training.
New Gray Ladies capped were
Mrs. Dean K. Brooks, Mrs. Donald
Beardsley, Mrs. Jordan Johnson,
Mrs. William Leeper, Mrs. Wallace
Wharton. Mn Paul Exelhy, Mrs.
John Stcelhammer, Mrs. D. R.
Ross and Mrs. Winfield H. Need-ham,
Mrs. Ben Radcliff is chairman of
the Gray Ladies for the Marion
County chapter, with Mrs. Robert
Needham and Mrs. A. E. L'llman
as vice-chairmen. A guest at the
luncheon and ceremony was Mrs.
Helen Heydon Bailey, manager of
the Marion County chapter, Red
Cross. Twenty-five attended the af
fair. -
Thimble Club to
Be Entertained
Thimble Club, Neighbors of
Woodcraft will meet at the home of
Mrs. Alta Scott, 1360 S. Liberty
St., Thursday for a covered dish
luncheon at noon. New officers
will be elected during the business
session.
The Past Guardian Neighbors
will be entertained Friday night
at the home of Mrs. R. M. Ash
craft. 044 Mill St.. at g p. m. Mrs.
Hallie Lynch will be the co-hostess.
Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft met at the Woman's
Club Friday night for memorial
services. The committee for the
evening Included Mrs. John Mc
Cracken, Mrs. Philip Andregg and
Mrs. Mins Socolofsky. The drill
team met for a no-host dinner and
social evening on Thursday at the
Mayflower Hall.
UNION HILL - Mrs. Byrei Mc-
Elhaney, with Mrs. A. N. Doerfler
'as co-hostess, will entertain the
members of the Union Hill Grange
; Home Economics club at the borne
of the former on Wednesday after
noon, June 13. Arrangements will
; be made for the garden tour and
picnic. Display table for the June
Grange meeting will be cups and
saucers in charge of Mrs. Henry
Hansen end Mrs. A. L. Kostenbor-
der.
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Miss Helen Callaghan Bride
. Of Cameron Thorn Tuesday
At a simple, but Impressive ceremony Tuesday afternoon at the
First Congregational Church Miss Helen Marie Callagaan became the
bride of Cameron Catesby Thorn of Wedderburn. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Margaret L. Callaghan and Mr. Thorn la the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Livingston Thorn of Wedderburn.
Dr. Julian J. Keiser officiated at the 1 o'clock rites before mem
bers of the immediate family. The
attar was decorated .with bouquets
of pink and white daisies.
For her wedding the bride se
lected a waits gown of white lac
fashioned with a fitted torse bo
dice, short sleeves, a low, rounded
neckline and a flared skirt. The
gown was adorned with an insert
ed band of rose satin on the bodice
and skirt terminating in a bow on
Miss Pardo
Feted at
Parties
A pre-nupital shower was given
one side. She wore a matching , by Mrs. Psul Kopp on Fridsy eve-
lace hat and carried an old fa- ning in nonor ot miss Mane far
shioned .nosegay of pink and white
daisies. John Daniel Callaghan
gave his sister in marriage.
Mrs. Albert H. Ferris was the
bride's only attendant and she
wore a biege sheath- gown with
matching eyelet duster. She car
ried a nosegay of white daisies.
Mr. Ferris stood with Mr. Thorn
as best man. Richard W. Scan
dling, cousin of the bride, was the
usher.
Receptlea Fellows Rites
do, popular bride-elect of Martin
E. Young, who will be married
June 29.
Bidden to honor the bride-elect
were her mother, Mrs. Arthur
Sikorrs, Mrs. Thomas Hardwick,
Mrs. Roger King. Mrs. Frank
Knowlton. Mrs. Glen Utterback,
Mrs. C. Frame. Mrs. Eva Utter
back, Mrs. Tom Kikkleson, Mrs.
Percy Kleeman, Mrs. Jack Hind
man, Mrs. Donna Dee Steinfeldt,
Mrs. Dennis Mikkleson, Miss De
lores Jay all of Salem; Mrs. Jack
Utterback and Mrs. Harris Kirby,
Albany: and Mrs. Walter Stevens,
aunt of Miss Pardo who is visit
ing from Alhambra, California, at
the Sikorra home.
Fellow employees from the
State Motor Vehicle Division of
Picnic Supper
For Writers
The Salem Writers Club were
entertained at a picnic supper at
the. home ot Mr. and Mrs, Lynn
Cronemillrr. Guests present were
Mrs. Frank Judd, Theodore Mer
rill, Otis Bradbury. N. F. Ander
son and Robert Rawson. Fifteen
members were present.
After a short business meeting
members read from original man
uscripts, including Miss Renska
Swart. Mrs J. A. Taylor, Mrs. Ef
lie Maye White. Mrs. J. Cooper
and Mr. Cronemillrr.
Mr. Merritt told of a recent trip
to Mexico where he visited a print
hop. Also in California he had the
privilege of visiting Joaquin Mil'
ler's old home and had a short vis
it with the daughter.
I NION HILL The amal plrilc
for the Union Hill Woman's club
and their families will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Heater on the evening of June 21.
weather permitting. In case of
rain, the picnic will be June 29 at
the same place. Mrs. Heater is in
charge of the coffee committee.
Meeting Changed '
The regular meeting of VoUraa
ot World War I, US, Auxiliary
scheduled for tonight has beta
postponed until June 20 due to the
state convention being held . it
Baker this week. The monthly cot
fee party tor June has also beea
cancelled.
SOUTH 8ALF.M - Mr. aid Mr.
Carl Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Glea
Tidwell ot Whitney, Texas are the
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mal
colm Chism on Fairview Ave.
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For her daughter's nuptials Mrs..
Callaghan wore a rose lace gown
with corsage of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Thorn chose a navy blue
gown and her flowers were pink
Tne wedding reception was held fm,ryl,raJr, a
at the Candalaria Heights home 0f , Jisce Uaneoiis bridal 'bower and
Mr A. D. WoodmanSee pres.ded McDonnfl homf , West s.
at the coffee urn and Mrs. James , wjth Mrs L McDonneI1
H. Laidlow cut the cake. Assisting i,nd Miss shirU.y Crick as nos.
was Miss Margaret Scandhng of ;i.c.
san rrancisco, cousin ot tne Dnae.
For going away the new Mrs.
Thorn donned a beige linen duster
over a lilac and pink print dress
with pink accessories. After honey
moon at Devils Lake the couple
will be at home in Salem for the
summer at 1331 S. 12th St.
The newlyweds graduated from j 0j arf g
int university oi uregon on sun
day, Mr. Thorn receiving hit de
gree from the law school.
The Practical Nurses Assm-laMon
of the Salem area will hold their
regular meeting Thursday night at
the Salem Woman's Club at 8 p.m.
Plans will be made for the state
convention to be held in Medford
' this fall and for the annual picnic
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. How soon after receiving an
invitation to a large dinner party
should one send one's acceptance
or regret?
A. Immediately. Nothing is more
inconsiderate or ill-bred than to
keep a hostess waiting for a reply,
since she must have time to invite
substitute guests.
Q. Wht a man is sitting at a
cocktail bar, is it necessary for
him to tip the bar man?
A. While not exactly necessary,
it still seems to be expected in
many places especially when
one's change is returned to one in
a small tray.
JEFFERSON A group of
young matrons enjoyed a morn
ing coffee on Friday honoring
Mrs. Clayton Wills. Mrs. Wil
liam Hare and Mrs. Lloyd Vin
cent were hostesses for the sur
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