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l!5-(Sec. Ill) Statesman. Salem, Ore., Sun., Nov. 11, 06 Burklands' Cdndalaria Homo Sotting for Hospital Auxiliary Silver Tea Thursday Afternoon ' By JERYME ENGLISH SUtesmaa Society Ed iter One erf the brilliant eocial events of the mid-autumn Mason will be the annual silver tea to be given by the Salem General Hospital Auxiliary en Thursday afternoon at the new Candalaria Heights home ef Mr. and Mrs. Bradley W. Burkland on Alvarado Terrace. Calling hours are from I to I o'clock and the interested public is invited to attend. The mea have also been invited to call during the late afternoon to view the beautiful, spacious home. Proceeds from the tea will be used to further the auxi'iarv's project at the hospital, completing the remodeling of the kitchen. Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Mrs. 6. D. Wiles. Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce. In charge of the guest book and tickets Is Mra.-Coburn Grabenhorst, as sisted by Mrs. James B. Haworth. Mrs-. Glenn Stevens, Mrs. Kenneth , VoUmar, Mrs, Charles Gray, Mrs. Otto Skopil Jr. and Mrs. Joseph. :. . . ; ! ,. ' Ai Introducing lo the receiving line will be Mrs. Werner Brown, Mrs. Allan Carson. Mrs. Maynard Shllfet and Mrs. Robert M. Fischer Jr. In tha line will be Mrs. Burkland, Mrs. A. C. Branson, wife of the hospital administrator. Miss Margaret Van Schuyver, superintendent of nurses, Mrs. Jamea H. Nicholson Jr., auxiliary president, and Mrs. William R. Shinn, vice-president. T Preside at Tea t'ras Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus. Mrs. Roscoe Wilson. Mrs. Elmo Smith, Mrs. Robert White. Mrs. Earl C Latourette, Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding and Mrs. Linn C. Smith, Inviting guestsMnto the dining room will be Mrs. Morris Crothers. Mrs. William L. Phillips, Mrs. Horace McGee and Mrs. Charles D. Wood. Serving will be Mrs. Hubert Williamson, chairman, Mesdames Howard Gower.. Ernest H. Miller, Lester D. Green, Gordon Cooley. maurice, Don E. Phillips. David Crockatt. Richard Scandling. Robert Steeves.- Dwighl Quisenberry, Robert W. Gormsen. John P. Maulding, Newbury Close! Daniel J. Try Jr., Evan Boise, Raymond Martin. Alton Chamberlain, Joseph Eoff, -Lloyd-F.Ramey. John M- Fitx maurice. Dob E. Phillips, David Crockatt, Richard Scandling, Robert Steeves, Dwight Quisenberry, Robert W. Gormsen, John P. Maulding, Newbury Close, Daniel J. Fry Jr.. Evan Boise. Raymond Martin, Harold Schick Jr., Peter Gunnar, Thomas Av Roberta Jr. and rrank A. Brown. ' A Bride of Saturday Assist Abtal W. Beemt , " ,, ; i.. Assisting aooui ine rooms wiu oe nnowra thalrmaa of the hospitality committee. Raymond musics, Herman -Jochimsen. Robert Ramsden, Charles Claggett, Clayton Foreman. Vernoa Perry. Harold dinger. Rex Adolph. Robert Sprsgue, Lynn Heise. Glenn Woodry and T. Harold Tomllnsoo. - " Mrs. Robert DeArmond is heading the refreshment committee, assisted by Mesdames Lester Carter, Richard Springer, Merritt Tniax, Chester Loe, Oscar Speeht, Sidney Hoffman and Carl W. Emmons. Mrs. John McCullough headed the ticket committee, assisted by Mesdames Bryon Mennls, Bailey Barrett. W. Reginald Walker and 8Mrt.HJose'ph M. Devers Is chairman ef the tea with Mrs. Robert Cannon the co-chairman. ' ' Club: Dance Calendar Parties Two dancing clubs vave calen dared parties for the-coming week end. The Bon Heur Club's semi formal dance will be an event of Friday night at the TW Hall be tween I and 12 o'clock. This will be the club'a annual guest night. Mr. and Mrs. William Leeper are beading the committee for the dance, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Brink ley. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walts, and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Dyer,- Careaset Daaee The Carousel Cub win entertain with a semi-formal dance Satur day night - '' I' - - ss i . . :- , 1- Y: v f. t X Mrs. James Phillip Fowte1-, fhe former Donna Marie Kron before her marriage Saturday nighf at the First Methodist Church. The bride) is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kron and Mr. Fowler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry P. fowler. The couple will live in Salem, (Steimonts Studio.) Miss Donlon Married to Mr. Demers St. Joseph's Catholic Church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Geri Patricia Donlon, daughter of Mrs. Lojs Donlon, and Leo John Demers Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Demers, on Saturday morn ing at 10:30 o'clock, The Rev. Claud Riffel, OFM, officiated at the nuptials. The vocalists were Miss Patricia Moorman and Pete Wright with Mrs. Raymond Barton the organ ist. The altar boys were Joe Endres and Dan Nordone. .- H. L. Brown gave his niece fn marriage. She wore a gown of Alencon lace with a floor length skirt of net over taffeta enhanced with- Iks applique. The - lace bodice was made with a net yoke, rounded neckline and long sleeves. A pearl crown held In place her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of white gardenias. Mrs. Virgil Jain was the matron of honor and she wore a princess style dress . of pastel green em broidered organdy. The brides maids, Miss Karen Bartsoh and Miss .Carrie Kartell, and Miss Sandra Donlon, sister of the bride, the junior attendant, wore pink embroidered organdy dresses. Mary. and -Ruth.Croxtoa were flower girls. Brother is Best Mm James Demers was best man for his- brother and ushers were John , Nash and Joe Wright. Mrs. Donlon wore a blue lace afternoon dress with beige acces sories and corsage of pink rose buds and. - feathered carnations, Thebridrgnwnrt mothir" ?hose 'a A.Honeymoon in Sun Valley v & v j?m sw J . t K . fa Miss Dorina Kron is Bride of War Mother Meeting The merican War Mothers meeting scheduled for November. 20 has bee chsnged to Thursday, . . , KngeTr SSJ? 0 ! J a m es Fowler at Church Rites Camp White in time for Thanks-J giving. The War Mothers sendj .White and blue chrysanthemums flanked by white tapers provided food and other gifts to the patients, the setting for. the mid-autumn wedding of Miss Donna Marie Kron, black gown with silver metallic thread ana matching accessories. Her flowers were pink carnations and roses. A reception followed at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Mrs. M. W. Donlon," aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Joe Schweisler poured. Cutting the cake were Mrs. H. L. Brown, aunt of the bride, a fid Mrs. Ruben Bartsch. Miss Karen Brown paused the guest book. The newlyweds have gone to Sun Valley, Idaho on their honey moon and for traveling the bride wore a grey and white check box style suit with black accessories. After December 1 the couple will be at home at MO North Lancaster Drive. , OES Social CIul Parlv i. - - VVt i-v a ) !K . - v. A i'-V ,-0. ; - iT. 1.: . A bride of Saturday morning at St. Joseph's - Catholic-Church 'was Mrs. leo John Demers Jr., the former Geri Patricia Don lon. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lois Donlon and Mr. Demers is the son of Mr. and Mrs. leo J. Demers. Th couple will honeymoon at Sun Valley. (Steimonts Studio.) Settlement School Tea, Sale Set lAAUW Music i On Dec. 9 their adopted ward at Camp White throughout the year. The mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. Ben Randall, 1S40 West Nob Hill, for a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 ; m. Faculty Club Tea Sunday, December I has been set as the date for the annual The Pi Beta Phi alumnae club's Christmas Musicale to be' given by .... ... . , , Calant 'Rrini.ll irnvripin lllft. annual settlement scnooi sue ano The The Willamette University Fac ulty Women's Club will be enter tained at tea on Thursdsy after c.w;n!lrl..u ruMj..,:..i nu daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kron, and James Phillip Fowler, son .dks ulii mt at- ih. Ma.nnir tra i set for Mondav. Nov. 19 at cition University Women f ,AlfL Jri Ha5ryv,Pi,Fowlr ,on sy nint- at , Temple W a 1.15 dessert luncheon the South High Street residence of ' held in the afternoon o clock that Dr. Brooks H. M0'' performed the ceremony in the saoc- Tuesday afternoon. Guest speaker Mr snd" Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling. this, year at the First Methodist mT. n.,',1 mS ,? rT r r ' be MUn L- stevcns- whose Hours are from 11 a.m. to 7r30 p.m. Church at 3 o'clock. I.h wl . nir isubject wi" Certified Gem- and tea and coffee will be served' Mrs. Stanley Butler, chairman of H.Yi. i.jr'c-lii..:r'ow,er M h1 man- Groomsman ologist." Mrs. Foster Seamster is continuously throughout the day. i the musicale, has announced the th. nL.? 1 .-5lwM Richard Reynolds of Stayton.fheadtng the luncheon committee,) Mrs. Ohling is general chairman program will feature a 14th Cen- rwLi. ni tK!fK,r1:si-n of sroom. Usher were assisted by. Mrs. F. D. Kibbe. Mrs. of the event and Mrs. Kenneth i tury Eagllsh play, "The She? lMd tlw?iLlm Drw Gordon Johnson and David Turn-! Hetty Kreikcnbaum, Mrs. R. H. Polls l,s sales chairman. Mrs. Peter i herds", which will be performed rvf wWi. .EuT ,.. -.v. I hull of Hlllsboro. cousins of the.: Robinson. Mrs.-E. D. Vinson. Mrs. Geiser is heading the tea commit- with music accompaniment. After- hriH.l fLhinnlS T ! nZ 8 i room, Donald Kron of Bellingham. i David Push, Mrs. S. B. Leslie and tee with Mrs. Ronald Blundell the wards a children's art exhibit on onoai gown lasnionea witn a llow-,u;h.. cousin of tha ' bride, and i si-, v.m- .ih thm r tha nt win I m ing skirt terminating in a. train. AI1,B 'Robbi . - - "- ""' :n" "'-. ...uu ,'. ' Ujr: in a train. The gown was embellished with scalloped, embroidery detail For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Fowler donned a beiKe'wool sheath 'to attend. All the articles are hand-i of the Salem Public Schools. around tha low. lauare neckline ' Kron selected a wedgewod blue 'dress wi!h cinnamon accessories marie at the Settlement School Ini 1S Doney on and In verucal panels down the ores wim maicning accessories ana a oeige mp coai. Aiier iov. udinnours, ininiuuir. purses, ornoms. aprons, poi noio- FAru nf nink rmrhiirii Mri U th rnunle will he at hump in nlacc mats and naokins. table ri hahv rlnthe wnndfii hnwls mil wiiiamaciB camnui j,u. nw .ui, r-m uc . , . r-- -,- .. . . . r . . . . Clubhouse with Urs Wolfer andith .uU., '- ;";,,'.! aviorw . I shirred and she wore matching rowier snose a turquoise oiue his orchestra p aying for dancing mju A ne,ddreM of u h.ld, heath dress with white accessories shirred and she wore matching fowler those a turquoise blue Salem at 605 South Summer St. cloths, afghans, stoles, baskets, , dishes Barrick Home Scene of Coffee On Saturday One of the larger parties for the coming week will be tha coffee on Saturday morning, Nov. 17, for which Mrs. Leon E. Barrick and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Donsld L. Barrick, will be hostesses.-The affair will be held at the Leon Barricks' newly built home atop Kingwood Heights. Calling hours are from 10 to 1:45 o'clock. Presiding at the coffe urns will be a group of mother-daughter duos including Mrs. Charles E. Siegmund and Mrs. Otto J. Wil son, Mrs. Charles Pratt and Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mn. R. T. Boats and Mrs, Robert Roils, Mrs, N. J. Lindgren and Mrs. LaVerne Young, Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher and Mrv Joseph Franko ...... ..Assisting about the rooms will be Mesdames Harold Ellis, Glen ; FraveL Harry J. Mohr Jr.. Oral i Lemmon, Robert Stanley, Cliflord ; Robinson, Roland Hochhalter, ; Richard Springer, Roger Ritchey, Wallace Eubanks, Horace McGee. . Ralph Wirth. Coe Roberts, Gordon t Krueger, Robert F. Anderson, Lor-1 Mrs. Bartlett to Demonstrate Catholic Daughters of America, Court Capital City will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday eve ning, November 14 in the Kniahts of Columbus Hall at ( p.m. Mrs. Jack Bartlett win demonstrate flower arrangements ; including Christmas decorations.' Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. L. J. Marker, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Cyril ! Meusey, Mrs. ftank Hamstreet. Mrs. A. J. Biegler. Mrs. August ftupp. Mrs. ' Conrad Prange, Mrs. R. H. Prange and Mrs. Robert Meier. , . ". 4" ing Grier, Mabel Clock. Marans Maltby, Robert Siddoway. Ralph Dobbs, Donald Gleckler, Wallace Cowen, P. Dixon Van Ausdell Jr., Theodore Jenny and Robert Stuts man. - Christmas Personol Cords I ready now ot f EDWARD WILLIAMS I Home of Hallmark Cards I JS7 Court Street f WITCH EACH SUNDAY F0I A DUllHCllVf desifin 'tov I nana f f mmm&& Good taste and simplic ity go hand in hand. To this we might add good sense, for it is indeed good sense, to insist on simplic ity of line and design when you select your "bi- sic" pieces like sofas and lounge chairs. These pieces represent a major portion of the expense of your living room furnish ings. In all probability you'll live with them for a long time. If they are basically sim ple of timeless design and well constructed, they will be at home in any style room todsv, and will also fit well with the fresh decoration schemes of fu ture rooms. Neutral colors, like the . grey and beige tones, give greater leeway for chang ing room colors . . . they Uks kindly to brilliant color accents pillows, pictures snd accessories. A monochromatic (one color) scheme of sand dune beige makes an in citing contemporary room appajMr larger than it real ly is. Two lounge chairs and a square mahogany lamp table can form an important corner group, and act as a balance off set for a large sofa and oval coffee table. This is truly a room of today furnished with bas ically simple pieces that will be equally at ease in a room of tomorrow, Pieces that are to be grouped together should bear a relationship to each other. They should be nf comparable sise. weight and. if possible, style. Companion your lounge chairs with lamp tables that sre worthy of them. JiT5s Tftl'I GRAND RAPIDS ; Henry Meyer Furniture & Interiors Milled THIRD FLOOR the Willamette School of Music. Mrs. F. C. Wissenbach is chair man of tha tea committee with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eubanki are chaimen of the directorate, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matujec, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pres- . m ThT man. Assisting will be Mrs. Don Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hynd. M CurtiMi Laurel Guild at the Knight Me-! Mrs. Norman Frees, Mrs. Charles "morial Church will be entertained A. Gove,Mrs. Carl Hall, Mrs. Rob- Wednesday night at the home of art V. Hale, Mrs. Richard Jenkins, a musical program to be given by She carried bouquet of white Greet Guests at Receptloa Mrs. Jamea Teed, 1390 Olive St., at I P.m. Mrs. N. E. Edwards and Mrs, Lewis Mitchell will be the co- hostesses. f Feet First By NATHAN f JOHNSON'S Corner Liberty and Court Did you know? , , It ' takes a lot of training and experience on the fitting stool to produce a genuinely skilled shoe litter, As in anything worthwhile, there is no shortcut to becoming expert at it. There just it too much to be learned for anyont to master it in 10 easy lessons. For instance, tha well-trained shoemen can tell a great deal about what not to try on your foot by examining the shoa you art wearing. Naturally, there's no substitute for measuring your feet carefully. But looking at your old shoe is a helpful guide to your shot fitter. It a always wise for that resson to wear your best fitting shoes when you coma in for a new pair,,. What are arnne of tha things your ihoes tell tha expert? If the sole Is worn at tha toes, it's a aign that either you scrape your toes when you walk or that the ahoa was fitted too short, forcing vour toes against tha for ward edge of the shoes. If the vsmp bulges over tha so!, your foot needs more "n-reading" room a shoa that is wider or longer, or both. If the shoe bulges at tha Instep an4 quarters, you may require a sue of greater depth. You may require shoes with adjustability fe!urei laces, straps, gores. If the Inside edge of the heel Is worn, you may have a weak fiot. You need shoes that will hrip your feet csrry you on the Horn 1 wtiht-bear!ng arches, shoes with strong arches and Shank. . Citen, 'htn the shoa shows r' "i of r r short yet careful i i i inn . nfes it Is the right ! i, t e iirmier msv be In ton- r t f vlin-s. It isn't under- . - t r- rrr.,:.y, t"it improperly I cn on as much ; i i " ' 1 'H shoes. -i ' .-,-. l.ka yor ' r f t to he t- if rr !.-tn fr foe ', i ..t l' rj oxer-1 Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour, Mrs.' John C. Paulus, Mrs. Morton E. . Peck and Mrs. Paul Trueblood, Mrs. Ivaa Stewart aid ker daughter, Mrs, Frank Washburn, will entertain members of Chap ter G, PEO Thursday afternoon at the former's Jerris Avenue home at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon. rj1 w.. ... v.-, The. newlywed, greeted their -2 ?te STm30 jonl?3 OT-Mw-.um iQf4he..jr.oorrksn01rs-WjJjlam.. A nnor ann ' lituiaon minin rf i k Delores Allm. cousins of the bride. oil. r L . .u . They wore waits gowna of light .??u?.- '-'"I:.1!"..' ; were Mrs. Kate Schampier of Tur- ..ill. ..11 !... a-j k .t.w K-t ferf Mrs. A. G. Kron of Belling TUtT wrwleu heVdbnd, ! ":: " were of blue and they carried co-l,""u VJTL r lonial nosegays of blue and white .J" nlS"l i'' niuu aim wis. t , . uaiv, idu- sins of the bride, presided at the punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs. nosegays chrysanthemums". - - - - Precede the Bride The junior attendant. Miss San dra Anderson of Oswego, wore a dress identical to the bridesmaids. Linda Daley was the flower girl and Kyle Jonea was ring bearer. William Province stood with Mr. William Province, Miss Josephine Singer, Miss Joan Singer, Miss Jeanette Harrison, and Stephanie Jones of Seattle, who passed the dream cakes. For going away the new Mrs. a jQuch,oleganCebt. yoururse TP r f r. e t l: anite Parisienne A detigntd by Cartitr .iiwtta This distinctive purse iccessory jiyei you everything you need . . . requires 10 little space. Contains Cream Powder Compact and famous I I I Cnrv "21" IJmticlr . nn CAPITAL DRUG STORE ' 405 Stat St. Corner f liberty . W Givt Green Stamps OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:1 S TO P.M. 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