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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1975)
i. Silverton Ditelin Pioneers , . Return to : Make Home - By UIXK L. MA08EN i, IUVERTON Twe memWs at ene ef SUvertea't first pioneer (ami lid have returned to Silver ton. ,,.. , '....,, Mrs. Charm A. Reynold, who has been living .at The Dalles St makinf plant to build a home ea Apple and CooUdge -treet. a lot which wai a part ol the old Coot. Mg . eatate . la turenoa. Mrs. Lou 1m . Brownhill, who returned here recently from Yakima, has old her home a 407 W. Mala Street but plant to remai here i' Married in Monmouth I A Hawaiian Vacation tor the summer, 4. The two women are franddaugh tert of Ai Coolidge, who helped . plat much ef Silvertoo ind who wai largely instrumental in the early growth of the city. tin. Reynold! at Frince Adams, and Mrt. Brownhill, at Louise Adami. were reared in Silverton, Although they retain property here, they have been gone from SBvertoa far I number of yean. i. t Mrs. Brownhill told her home here to Mr. and Mrt. Rutael F. Christ men from the midwest and .. aha will vacate this Miy u Mrt. Reynold't daughter, Ines, who it now Mrt. Carroll Green, it moving thbrtly with her husband to Salt Lake City to live. Mr. . Green fa) with Union Pacific Rail road. Mr. and Mrs. Rholin Cooler, - noted iri growers, left Friday for Memphis, Tenn., to attend the Na tional Irit Show, tbey plan to be -gone 1 days. Chares. Craapa to Meet ' ,, . , Following the social quiet of ... Easter- Week, Silverton church groups have announced a number of meetinga for the coming week. At Immanuel Lutheran, Mrt. R, J. ' VanCleave will give a book re view. "Red Dragons Over China," at toe, Thursday I p.m. meeting of the Ladies Aid.. Tat group will meet at the fireside room with Mrs. Elmer Johnson to give the devotions and Mrt. C. J. Towe to report ea the Christian Education work. Hostesses are Mrt. H. K. Funrue, Mrt.. Ola Meland, Mrt. Merle Rasmussea and Mrt. Leslie Lowery. Calvary Naomi Society win be - luestt at Urt. Olga lewd at her - (erne ea Tuesday eight at 7 p.m. The Seventh-Day Adventitt Dor eat society meets Wednesday af ternoon from 1 to 4 o'clock at the church. . ' j- ' ' Mrt. James Phillips, president V", 1 1 t m MONMOUTH-Mr. and Mrt. Kenneth G. Gorman (Roberta Jacobson) who were married on April 7 at the First Baptist . v Church of Monmouth. The bride it the daughter of .Mrt. Mary Jacobson of Monmouth and Eddie Jecobson of Port land,, and the groom's parents era Mr. and Mrt. Gordon Gorman of- Corvallis. The groom entered the .army in Portland on Thursday and the bride will remain at her mother's home for the present. (Parmer's Studio, Dallas.) 0 ' ' -V i . y : ,i f. ..." v Vacationing in Hawaii it Mrt. Mary Farr of Salem, who is , jhown with a native in Hawaiian attire just before leaving the hotel for a luau, a Hawaiian feast. (Transocean Photo.) . , of Trinity Guild, hat announced Guild Circlet for the week to in clude Higher Education, Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rasmus Wik. 113 S. Water Street: Charities Circle. Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrt. Adolph Hauge, KM Broadway; Literature Circle. Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrt. Andrew Haere, Brush Creek district; - Christian Nurture. Thursday at I p.m. at the borne of Mrt. Sheldon Knutson, 405 Adams Street; Mission Circle, Friday, April X at I p.m. at the home of Mrt. Clifford Eklund, Molalla, Jteute I, Box 11J. J Martha Circle of the Methodist Church will meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrt. Fredj Richard. , i " . ' Expedition Pirns Journey to Arctic . OTTAWA, April 0 laWAn eight man Arctic expedition leaves next week to speed more than a year, on North Elesmere Island, within SSO miles of the geographic North Pole. The party will study geo physical, geological and, climato logical condltlona at part af Cana da'! contribution to the Interna tional Geophysical Tear program. I Like wooden a hips of sailing days wits' their carved figure heads, tome modern steel ships now carry bronze, figureheads. ' Club Calendar ' V Monday Salem Junior Woman's Club, clubhouse, S pjn. - -Rotariaui Women, Meier and Frank auditorium, luncheon. 1 P m. . Bethel 4. Job't Daughters, Scottish Rite Temple, I p.m. cover' ed dun dinner. .. -. Spinttera with MUa Marcia Webb, J27J Pringle Road,. I p.m. .v' v?' ;!" Taeeday :' .i - Salem BPW Club dinner, Golden Pheasant, 6:30 p.m. Bethel M. Job't Daughters, West Salem City HaO, 7:30 p.m. 1 Salem Navy Mother's Club with Mrs. Ida Newton, 368 N. 13th St., I p.m. ' Chadwick Chapter, OES social club, Masonic Temple, 1:11 des sert . Wedneaday Royal Neighbor! of America Sewing Club, Mrs. John Reppner, 55 Hood St, 11:30 salad luncheon. Veterans of World War I, Barracks and Auxiliary,. VFW HaO, :30 p.m. benefit dinner. First Methodist WSCS, Carrier Room, I p.m. Cherry Court. Order of Amaranth, Scottish Rite Temple, I p.m. Wednesday Afternoon Literature Group, AAUW, with Mrt. L. A. Walworth, Route 1, Bos IN, 1:30 p.m. ( : Thursday Jane Jeffertoa dub with Mrt. Max ShusterwiU, 3365 Alberta Ok, aj pan. - " M Town and Gowa moticale, Willamette University Music HaXJ, S pjn., tea, Lauanne Hall. . - i SojourMTs, Salem Woman'! Club, 1 p.m. . - Slera Toastmi stress Club, Golden Pheasant, I p.m. . -' ' ' ' ' Prlday .'; " . Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, 1 p.m. Golden Ag( Club, YWCA, 1:30 p.m. ; . a t Miss Jacobson b Mairicd MONMOUTH The First Baptist Church of Monmouth was the let ting for the wedding of Miss Ro berta Jacobson, daughter of Mra. Mary Jacobson of Monmouth and Eddie Jacobson of Portland, and Kenneth G. Gorman, ton of Mr. and Mra. Gordon Gorman of Cor vallis. at 1:30 o'clock of Sunday April T. The Rev. Roy H. Camp- Deli officiated. - For ner wedding the bride se lected a white ballerina gown with a beuiiant skirt and a sleeveless bodice with a boat neckline. Her fingertip veil was caught to crowa of teed pearls and sequins. She carried a bouquet of white gardenias and stephaaotU. Mrs. Don Walters, wearing yellow .ballerina length gown, was matron or Donor. Susan Clark, cousin of the bride from San Ber- aadino, California, and Linda Cun ningham were candleligbtert. Robert Real was best man and the ushers wereJim Hart and Bill Park. Mrt. Larry Jacobson. sister In-law of the bride, was Jn charge ox the guest book. , After a reception la the church social rooms the newlywedt left for a boneymooa in Vancouver, B.C. Wirm Welcomes Due TOKYO, April 30 lit - Extra warm amilet and friendly bellot will 17001 tourists this tummer at Tokyo's International Airport Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Sun., April 21, 57 (Sec. TJI)-31 and the maia harbors of Kobe, Yokohama and Osaka. The gov ernment ft airing collefe-educat- ed. English-speaking Japanese: , fir Is to welcomaf viiltm wh4 ' ' they" arrive. - vi; . i " : i april 2&30 ' ' : :- MMijfTlBiSTOGlN(GS Now is the time to stoclc up on your favorite Roman- Stripe custom-designed stockings, or get acquainted with these wonderful wearing hose now at special savings! Perfect weights for every occasion! Proportioned lengths, sizes 8)i to 11. In spring s new fashion-right colon. ;"si if . sJl ss,tu1anA. 'j' . ,.t 1 , t . reg. $11 65 full-fashioned, 15 denier dress sheers-and 20 denier business sheers; $1.32 W reg. $1.50 sheer seamless nylons, nude dCP heel. " , V s1.20 I - reg. $1i35 f lil l-fashioned walking sheers, exceptionally long wearing; $1.08 ta& and phon$ orient Wta thipping cost to arevu ovtsidt our regular truck delivery route. " STORI Hoyu .' , -. , j . . . . . '- V. ,J - . - ' ' ' sMONDAY AN0 FtlDATi 9:30 A.M. r V . . ' ' , i v;.. ... 1; a ... 1 1 Bj j Studjo pictures win with . grandmoms Mother's Day, May 12 t , ... Wh i t f . grandmother, are grandmother the gift that pleases most Is grandchild's picture. Especially the warm, wonderful professional pho tographs taken at Meier & Frank's Salem, specialist In children's pictures. Special fhlt weeks Four"' portraits two 5x7, two pocket-size -only $5.79. PHOTOOIAPH STUDIO - -kond noo - learn how to be a new you in 2 hoursl register tomorrow for . HELENA RUBINSTEIN'S J PARIS BEAUTY COURSE f Thursday, April 25-1 0 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. f . . . Three beauty experts from the Helena Rubinstein Salon will start you off with a two ' hour lesson in skJn care, hair care, make-up and figure control. ? Every aspect of your beauty it covered In this fabulout session that would cost $15 In the Salon. You buy this Paris Beauty Box ...11 wonderful Helena Rubinstein prepare tions you'll use In class. If s t real value that It specially yours at utt $2 pjus tax. 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