The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 14, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tlie., Aug. 14, '56 (Sec. 1)
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By JERYMZ
PARTY JOTTINfiS . . . Mrs. Vern
W. Miller and Mrs. Arthur Kritk
son were hostesses for a bridge
luncheon on Monday afternoon at
the former's Fairmount dill home
. , . the affair was arranged as a
surprise honoring Mrs. l.'rlin S.
Page on her. birthday ... A few
neighborhood friends were bidden
to the party ...
Au rrvoir coffee ... on Wednes
day morning when Mm. I.. E. de
Wee s e entertains Informally at
her Fairmount Hill home lor the
pleasure ef Mrs'. Gerhard Pageitf
'trrhrr. who J leaving next week
for Portland to reside ... a (roup
nl Mrs. Pagensterher's fepmer
Fairmount neighbors have been In
rited Is slop by lor a rup of rol
fee and say farewell . . . The Pa
gensterhers' son, Tommy, Is cele
brating his fifth brithriay at a
party In Rush's Pasture today . . .
Dinner hosts . . . Friday evening
will be Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Und
hock, who have invited jtuestj to
their Knglewood Avenue home to
meet their house guests. Mr. and
Mrs. C. H Kailev ol McCook, Neb.
. . . Mrs. kailey is a sister of Mr.
I.indbeck , . . Dinner will be serv
"ed on the patio and covers will be
placed for Mr. and Mrs. Kailey,
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carl, Mr. and
Mrs. George Pinson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert J. Ostlind, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Mercer and the hosts
A pre-nuptlal shower .
let Miss Vivian Chance
will
tonight ,
when Miss hoplila Poiaaes. .Mrs.,
t.eorge Hemann and Mrs. ueioeri ,
um,n rnirraio m tnrmr,
home ... the hostesses are mem
bers of the bridal party. . . . Miss
Chance will be married U Earle
Dldzua of Portland on August ti
at St. Paul's Episcopal Church . . .
Gnests have been Invited to a wie
aer roast In the garden and a pot
tery shower will fete the future
Mrs. Dldzua ...
Bidden ... to honor Miss Chance
are Mrs. D. M. Chance wnd Mrs.
H. E, Didzun of Portland, mo
thers of the engaged duo, Mrs.
Pattern
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two-Sun-
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so becoming to the shorter, tuner
figure. Add the little bolero
you're ready for all occasions!
Pattern 45S0: Half Sizes 144,
lfi'4, 18'i, 20'i, 22'. 24',. Sie
lfl'4 dress requires 4'i yards 35
inch fabric; bolero, 1k yards.
This pattern easy to use, sim
ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has
complete illustrated instructions.
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Steven Benson! Airs. Ferrel Co
valt, Mrs. -Richard Evans, Mrs.
Richard Colo, Mrs. Leonard Gro
ver, Mrs. Thomas W. Steeves,
Mrs. George Wallers, Mrs. Gus
Pnlales,' Mrs. Robert Purdy, Mrs.
Kllis Sanders, Misses Kunice Peck
mpaufch. Billie Miller, Berniece
DaMoude, Soma .Nohlgrcn, Caro
lyn Parker. Judy Wood, Teddy
.("iordon, Dunna Not heller, Gloria
Wood. D o r e e n Cavender, Celia
Weaver and Barbara Kranzwa . . .
Attracting . . . a number of
Salem oim to Portland on
Wednesday Is the "fiesta" lea to
be given by the Portland Worn- band and bouquet were white and
ait's Club . . . the benefit affair j lnosei o( tne bridesmaids were
will he held at the home of Mrs. lpjnls Lynn vfan, niece of the
Harris A. Caraplls between 3 and gr0om, was flower girl.
II p.m. In the receiving line with .AMd ,he trUrgnm
the hostess will be Mrs. ern, , ,,..,
LV" J:r.: :'rfb.
Mrs. Elmo Smith, wife of the gov
ernor, Mrs. Earl T. Nrwbry and
Mrs. Sigfrld B. I'nandrr, wives
of the secretary of state and state
treasurer, Mrs. Douglas McKay,
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, . Mrs.
George Rossman, president of the
Oregon Federation of Women s
flung, and Mn. Helton! prison, Mjs( vjvian chandler. Culling the
Independence, president of thecake wag Mr Carroll J. Morgan
Third District . . . also in line of fiorence. the bride's aunt. As
will be Mrs. Saidle.Orr Dunbar I gating were Mrs. Frank Harding
and Mrs. Fred Peterson, wife of f Harrisburg. Miss Mary Anne
Portland's mayor . . . A large I Morean of San Francisco and Miss
lltroup of women have been in
i viira iu p,ur lluiinK
. i i J : . . u -
after-
Boon ,nd evening hours
, . . . last week were
Mr ,nd M Burr Miller, who
4int 0-40-w41hir nn.in-.ihf
law and daughter, I.t. and Mrs.
Paul S Hawkins t Nancy Miller)
on their arrival from Fairbanks,
Alaska, where they ,have been
stationed the past year and a
half ... they made the trip to
the States by boat . . . Temporar
ily the Hawkins are at Fort Lewis
rt Lewis
. . . The Millers son
Jon Miller, is due home shortly I
from Japan, where he has been
stationed with the Marines . .v .
Being welcomed . . home
from a two months' stav In the
East Is Mrs. Charles S. McEIhin
nv, who left here In June for
Wilmington, Delaware to visit her
son-in-law and daughter, I.t, and
Mrs. Brure Rankin ... Mrs.
Rankin and daughter, Kathryn,
returned to the roast with Mrs.
MrElhlnny and I.t Rankin will
Join his family here the end af
the month for a short leave . . .
Mrs. MrKlhinnv also visited in
Washington, D C. New York and
Philadelphia while in the East.
Weekend gnests ... of Dr. and
Mrs. Stuart Laneefield were his
uncle, Dr. Donald E. Laneefield,
and his wife. Dr. Rcbecca'Lance
field of New York . . . the former
is a faculty member of Queens
College, Long Island, and she is
a scientist at Rockefellcf. Insti
tute . . . They have also -been
visiting in Portland at the home
of Dr. Donald Laneefield s sister,
Mrs. Horace E. Thomas ... the
travelers will visit in California
before returning to New York . .
Returning . . . .this weekend
from a sojourn at Neskowin were'
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson
and daughter, Katrinka. and
David W. Eyre ... the latter
has spent most of the summer at
the roast resort . . .
Vacationing ... at Paulina
Lake this weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. George Rhoten and Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Brown . . .
It's a girl ... for Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer C. Porter (Alvis Miller)
of Forest drove . . . she was horn
on August 11 and tipped the
scales at eight pounds ... the
little girl has been named Kath
leen Marie . . . the proud parents
are' Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. 'the Salem General Hospital . . .
Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John her grandparents are Mr. and
Porter of Corvallis ... juirs. I.uther L. Jensen and Mm.
Being welcomed ... by Mr. Elsie Keeker ... and the great
and Mrs. I.uther I.vnn Jensen Jr. grandmothers are Mrs. S. L. Jen
(JoAnn Keeker) is a little girl, sen of Junction City and Mrs.
P"?" born " Saturday at
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TUESDAY, AUGUST '14
Fashion Modeling
' Oregon Room,
Street Floor
'12:15-1:30 P.M. - -
Democratic National Convention shown on
television Auditorium, Second Floor
Church, Rites
Unite Couple
Saturday
Of interest to .the couple's Salem
friends is the marriage of Miss
Laurel Lee Hanscom, and llarley
r.oiw I'ntnn whirh un anlpmnized
3on Saturday night at the Calvary
napusi uuircii in amcm. . ue
hride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hanscom and Mr.
l!pton is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Reuel Upton, all of Swisshome.
The Rev. L. H. Handle per-
formed the 6 o'clock nuptials. The
vocalist was Miss Carole Ann
Scherer and the pianist was Miss
Sandra Robinson. Bouquets of
white gladioluses decorated the
altar.
The bridal gown wbs of white
lace and tulle with a waltz skirt.
A tiara of seed pearls, held her
white fingertip illusion veil. She
carried a white Bible topped with
a white orchid. .
Miss Sophie Hanscom of Swiss
home was her sister's maid of hon
or and the bridesmaids were Miss
Carol l.'pton and Miss Mardette
Frizell of Portland. They wore
licht blue lace and net waltz
,,.,. Th maid nt hnnnr I hfAti-
Mr. uP.on as best .nd
ushers were Raymond Porter of
Florence and David Love of Ma
pleton. Corinne and Jimmie Mor
gan, cousins of the bride, were in
charge of the guest book and gifts.
A reception followed in the
church pariors. pouing were Mrs.
Raymon(j Porter of Florence, and
'Genevieve Morgan, aunt of the
bride.
Later in the evening Miss Gene-
vieve Morgan and Miss Vivian
Chandler entertained at supper at
ir-homa for relaliveaJpLirie
bride.
After a honeymoon trip the new
lyweds will make their home in
Florence.
Portland Club '
! - .
Entertained
by Altrusa
Salem Altrusa International was
hostess to the Portland Club at
picnic dinner held at Champoeg
State Park. The guests included
Mr. and Mrs. E. Coates, Misses
Adeline Kendall, Mildred Under
wood, Marguerite Butler, Bernice
Gardner,. Agnes Lommasson' Ruth
Kennedy, Emma Christman and
Bernadine Plebuck.
The two clubs discussed their
participation in the 12th District's
drive on traffic safety covering
Its territory of Oregon, W ashing
ton, Idaho, British Columbia, Al
berta and Saskatchewan.
The Salem club will resume iw
meetings after a summer vaca
tion, with a business meeting to be
held at the Marion Hotel on Sept.
7..
Breakfast at
Voigt Home
Over 65 WSCS members of the
First Methodist Church attended
the kidnap breakfast given on Fri
day at the Kingwood Heights home
of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Voigt.
Guests also enjoyed the patio and
the gardens during the breakfast.
Out-of-town guests attending
were Mrs. C. L. Starr of Port
land, who was visiting her son-in-law
and daughter. Dr. and Mrs.
Robert F. Anderson, and Mr. and
Mrs. Taul Jackson of Seattle,
former Salem residents.
In charge of arrangements for
the affair were Mrs. Voigt and
Mrs. V,. A. Fugate, members of
Fugate Circle. .
Sophia Mahrt of Salem
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To Live in
Mr. and AArj. James H. Pratt (Barbara Ediger) who were married
August 3 t the First Baptist Church. The bride It the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ediger and Mr. Pratt it the ton
of Earl W. Pratt of Bremerton, Wash. (Steimontt Srudio)r
Square Dance
Roundup on
"AliigusnS-
The Mid-Willamette Valley Dan
cers Association met at the West
Salem City Hall for their monthly
business meeting and dancing. Deb
White was in charge of the pro
gram. Callers for the evening were
Jim Shindler, John Geisler and
Deb White. The dance of the month
for August, "Sheridee Waltz," was
demonstrated and taught by Mrs.
James Coin and Deb White. Re
freshments were furnished by the
"Jeans and Calico" of Dundee.
The area council is sponsoring a
Mid -.Willamette Valley Square
Dance roundup on Saturday, Aug
ust 18 from 1:30 to 12 o'clock at
J he 4-H building in McMinnville.
M o s e VanDell and Ms. Lester
Clark will be master of ceremo
nies. TKe "Buttons and. Bows" of
Yamhill will be in charge of deco
rations. Refreshments will be fur
nished by the "Homesteaders" of
Salem and the "Prints and Plaids '
of Dayton.
Welcoming committee will be the
"Capitol 0" and "Friendly
Squares" of Salem. The "Jeans
and Calico" of Dundee are in
charge of publicity. Well known '
callers from the mid-Willamette j
valley dancers will be on the pro- j
gram. Everyone is invited td par-'
ticipate in this jamboree. j
I
FOIR CORNERS House gnests
in the Hoyt Madison home are
his brother's family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph ltoadison, Phyllis. Ruth,!
Treva and Stevie, of Abilene, '
Kansas. j
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Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
Q. How should grapefruit be
prepared for serving"
A. Cut IV acres! Irr Halfrlhen
cut the sections free and remove
the dividing skin and seeds; then
put sugar into it and allow this
at least 13 minutes to soak into
the fruit before serving. , -
Q. Is it always necessary to
say, "You're welcome"- in re
sponse to "Thank you"?
A. Some response should be
made, and "You're Welcome" is
just about the best I can think
of.
Q. Should a woman refer to
her husband as "Mr. Brooks"
when talking with an acquaint
ance? A. It is much better to refer
to him as "my husband," even
when talking with a stranger.
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The wedding of Miss Donna De
Freese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Don DeFreese of Newport, and
Roy E. Alvick, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Alvick of Salem, took
place on July 21 in Newport at
the Sacred Heart Church.
The 10 o'clock nuptial mass was
performed by Father Louis Roda
kowski. The church choir sang
during the ceremony.
For her wedding the bride wore
a white oiganriy ballerina gowa
and a fingertip veil with seed
pearl headdress. She carried a
white prayer book topped with
red roses.
Miss Barbara Char trey was the
maid of honor' and bridesmaids
era Miss Marie and Miss Susan
DeFreese. They all wore pink or
gandy dresses and carried red
roses.
Paul Meier was best man and
ushers were Dean Penner and
George Meitscholf.
Reception Fallawt
Mrs. DeFreese wore a navy
gown with white accessories and
Mrs; Alvick chose a light blue
two-piece lace gown with match
ing accessories. Their corsages
were white carnations.
At the reception following, Mrs.
Carl Peterson and Mrs. Fred
Schermer poured. Mrs. Marvin
Waring cut the cake.
For her wedding trip to San
Francisco the bride wore a navy
blue ensemble with white acces
sories. The couple will live in
Vancouver, Wash., where Mr. Al
vick will teach at the Vancouver
Junior High School. The bride
graduated from Marylhurst College
in June and Mr. Alvick is a grad
uate of Portland University.
Senior Winners
in Master Point
Senior winners Thursday night at
the Knights of Columbus master
point bridge tournament were
iNorth and South. Wn. E. W, Kay
and Lin Miles, Mrs. L. J. Ahsen
macher and Kathryn Lutz, Bill
Kinsry and Walt Cline, Mrs. Mona
Yoder and Mrs. 'Lena Newmeyer.
East and West and winners were
Mrs. C. B. Bentson and Mrs. Wal
ter Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. Beyer, of
Mt. Angel, Mrs. E. Boring and
Jack Nielsen.
It was master point night for the
juniors also. North and South win
ners were Mrs. George P. Haley
and Mrs. L. J. Marker, Mrs. W. G.
Rogers and Mrs. John Shoemaker,
Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. K. Baird.
East and West winners were Mrs.
A. Elvin and Al Cramer, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kropp, Mrs. J. H.
Meusey and Mrs. A. Archer.
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by. Angeline Clark was elected
president; Bernice Gottenberg,
vice-presidenU and Delphia Mc
Claughry, secretary-treasurer. The
1957 reunion will also be held at
Island Park the second Sunday
i lltst '
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Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Lea and family of Brooks, Olga
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Arthur Gottenberg, Silverton, Can
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