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    PAGE SIX
'Ths OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. February 1, 1948
Lockards to
Be Supper
Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Richard F.
Jxkard have invited a croup
of their friend to a buffet sup
per Saturday night at their
home on Maple avenue, follow
ing the Junior Woman's club
Valentine ball at the Elks tem
ple. Mrs. Floyd Waltz will assist
the hofcUna Informally. The
buffet table will be set in the
recreation room.
Guests of the Lockards will
be Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waltz,
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Adams,
Mr. and Mra. Elmo Li nd holm.
Mr. and' Mrs. Wendell Ewing,
Mr. and Mr. Donald Cooper,
Mr. and;' Mrs! James Pike, Mr.
arid Mr. Ronald Cropland, Mr.
and Mr. Calvin Knit, Mr. ami
Mra. Robert Ramage and Mr.
nd Mrs. W. C. Wilson.
Miss Towe to
Wed Tonight
SILVERTON Miss Dorothy
Rone Towe, only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Casper J. Towe,
nd Mrs. Lacy T. Harmon, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lary L. Har
mon of Cheater, HKnuis, will b
married Friday night at 8 o'clock
t Immanuel Lutheran church,
Silverton. with the Rev. S. L.
Almlie ' officiating. White roses,
carnations and small enryaan
themums will be used with
greenery and white tapers for
decorating.
Mrs. Arthur Dald will play
the wedding music and orcom
pany Mrs. A. J. Becker of Salem
when she sings "The Lord's Pray
er" and "Because."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, will wuwr gown
of white satin crepe, fashioned
with lace panels, and yoke and
long train. The full length veil
will be held in plc with bead
ed Juliet cap. The bride will
carry white Bible tupped by
. a white orchid.
Miss Betty Towe, cousin of
the bride, will be maid of honor,
and will wear an aqua marquis
ette drew and carry noaegar.
Miss Rose Marie Becker, Salem
will be bride's maid and wttl
srear pole orchid net and satin
nd carry bouquet similar to
the maid of honor's. Little Shar
on Ellison, coos in of the bride,
la a long white fvwn with pink
and blue trim, will be flower
glrL
Mr. Harmon has aaked James
UkkeaUd to be his best man
and Russel Chrtstensen of Salem
to be the other attendant. Asked
to uHer are Brace D4rkman and
Edward Zollner, while Beverly
Lawn and Georgia Ann Tow
will Mht the tapers.
Following the ceremony, the
100 guests have been Invited to
a reception arranged for the
trial rmi of the church.
Two aunU if the bride, MrS.
Bert Flint ue ami. Mr Carl Loe
have ieeti asked to cut the cake
nd pour. Assisting about the
rntVms will be Mrs. Ole Meland,
Mrs. Merl RassmuH.en. Mrs.
Fred .Taylor, and Miss France
Ball Juan Meisnd will pats the
bridegf uom's rake
Miss lajrille Mtilkfj will be
In charge of tiie guet book,
while presiding at tiie gift table
will be Mrs. George Towe, Mrs.
Albert Funrue and Mrs. A. J.
Laraen.
For going away the bride has
ehosen a three piece suit of
dusty rnk and black accessories.
Following a brief wedding trip
In Oregon, the couple will leave
November S or their home at
St. Louis, where Mr. Harmon Is
assistant production manager at
the St Louis Dairy company.
Mr. Ma mum received his
bachelor ftt science degree from
the University of Michigan. Dur
ing the past three years he has
been m the services, 19 months
of which were ent overseas.
It was while Mr. Harmon was
. stationed at Carop Adair and
Mtas Towe was attettdtrui Oregon
Slate college that they met.
Mlae R4Bj SmMIsm will en
tettaui the Unitarian Women's
Alliance this afternoon at 2
'clock at her home on the
River road.
cuqveue suds
Floats grease and
grime from pots
and paaa. Leaves
no hardwaccr
euap aosnl.
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Society . . . . Clubs
Music . The Home
Maxine Buren
Wofnn' Editor
CLUB CALENDAR
imnAT
WRC. I p.m.. st VTW halL
ttalain Heights Woman's club
t Community hall. 1 p.m, dea-
ert luncheon,
r.nfk-wood Woman's Club, with
Mm. W. A. Halves, 105 J North
10th t, eovured dish lunchequ,
1:30 p.m.
S.lTl'KI.Y
Chemeketa chapter. DAR, Ss
leni Woman's club, 2 p.m.
MONDAY
L'niu-d Spanish War Vetersns
and auxiliary meet at Vrw hall,
S p.m.
Salem Nils club, noon lunch
Son at Maaonic tempi.
Anierican legion auKlllary, 8a
lm Woman's club, S p.m.
TVr.SDAY
Hl-Y Mothers club, esvercg
dlh lunctteon, YMCA. noon.
WEDNESDAY
Woinea'a guild. Tint ConT-
fstional church, church parlors,
p m.
Sunahlne Sawing club with
Mra. Lloyd McDonald, routs T,
3 p.m.
PEP Taaehers club. Quails.
p.m.
Harold Dalke
Is Married
Of interest to the groom's Sa
lem friends Is announcement of
the marriage of Mr. Harold Ed
win Dalke, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Dalke of Salem, to Miss
Helen LaVonne Scott, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott
of Puyallup, on Saturday, Jan
uary 20, at the First Christian
church In Puyallup.
Mrs. Harold Scott, the bride's
mother, sang and MUs Patricia
Jane Caley was the accompan
ist. Lighting the altar candles
were Marvm Dalke, brother of
the groom, and Jerry Gunder.
Th bride asked Miss Felecia
Dehl of Puyallup to be her maid
of honor.' Bridesmaids were Miss
Irene Dalke of Salem, aister of
the groom, Mrs. Errul Ilelver,
Miss Jean Crawford 'and Mrs.
Florence Marshall of Puyallup.
Joan DeVbltiwas flower girL
Mr. C. H-fHootz of Portland
stood with Mr. Dalke as best
man. Ushers wers Mr. W. C.
Gunder. Mr.j Harry DuBols, Mr.
J. C. Wills. Captain Clayton
Dalke .and ' CapUln Douglas
Farmer. ,i
A weddinr reception was held
in the churdh parlor after the
ceremony.
.After therr wedding trip the
couple will return to Salem to
make their home. Mr. Dalke will
be associated In. the contracting
buslnewi here with his rather.
He recently was released from
the navy after three years of
service. He spent 29 months In
New Guinea as a pharmacist's
mate.
Marry Attend
AAUW Dinners
Over 190 members of the Sa
lem branch, American Associa
tion of University Women, at
tended the no-host friendship
dinners Monday night at homes
of members. G e t - a cquainted
games were in play during the
evening.
Hostesses were Mrs. Virgil
Golden, Miss Ada Ross, Mtas
Brenda Glass, Mrs. Kenneth
Manning, Mrs. Lyle Res, Mrs.
Tom Wolgamott, Miss Mabel
Robertson, Mrs. Guy lliekok,
Mrs. Ralph Dobbs and Mrs. Roy
Hitchcock. Mrs. Ruasell Beut
ler was ln charge of the suc
cessful afiairs.
Announcing
Formal Valentine
Dinner Dance
AT
NORMANDY
MANOR
Monday, February 11, 134
By Advance Reservation D'!
Limited to ;
v- 100 Qouplea ?
FT SO per couple, Includes buffet dinner, dn"
ring end tax.
PhfNie $!Ut. 11 a. m. to 4 p. m
latly Except Saturday
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Society EAlter
Glenn Smith
Weds in
Seattle ;
Announcement Is being mad
of the marriage of Miss Allyce
Pritzkau, daughter of Mr. H. C.
Prltzkau of Roseburt to Mr.
Glenn M. Smith; A MM 2v
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klonjy
Smith of Salem, I which took
place in Seattle on January 12.
Tiie bride In a, graduate of
Salem schools. Herr husband also
received education, In Salem and
attended Willamette university,
later entering the navy ; V-12
program at the university. His
fraternity Is Alpha Psl Delta.
He is now stationed at 8 a n d
Point Naval Air Station, Seat
tle. 5-
The couple will llv in Salem
after his release from the navy
this spring.
Visitor Is
Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mar
shall have had as. their house
guest for a few days this week,
an old friend, Mr. Dale WyUe
of Cleveland, Ohio, who form
erly made his home in Port
land and often visited In Salem.
Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall entertained informal
ly at i buffet dinner in honor
of the visitor.
Covers were placed for Mr.
Dale Wylie, his cousins, Prof,
and Mra. Edouard Bourbousson
of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Sox of Albany, Mrs. Wal
ter Stoltz. Martha and Julia
Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall. Mr. Wylie, who left for the
east Thursday. Is with the Iron
Fireman In Cleveland.
Conference to Be
Held in Salem
American Legion auxiliary
will be host to the conference
of district two of the depart
ment of Oregon, Friday, . Febr
uary g, at the Salem Woman
clubhouse. Mrs. Jessie Slefert of
Newberg is president
The meeting opens at 1:90
p.m. Mrs. AuUn H. Wilson, unit
president will turn the busi
ness session over to the district
president
A no-host dinner will be serv
ed in Legion hall at p.m. Fol
lowing the dinner a meeting will
take place in Legion hall at
p.m. Legion and auxiliary de
partment officers will apeak.
Mrs. Wibon has named the
following committees: Reserva
tions, Mrs. I. N. Bacon; distin
guished guests. Mrs. Stanley
Krueger; banquet Mri. Paul
Gemmel, Mrs, Jennie Bartlett
and Mrs. Ray Stumbo; decora
tions, Mrs. Walter Spaulding;
invitations, Mrs. John A. Olson
and Mrs. L. S. Dotten; hospital
ity, Mrs. George Gabriel, Mrs,
B. W. Stacey, Mrs. Don Madi
son, Mrs. Paul Ficke, Mrs.
James Lewis, Mrs,? Merle D.
Travis and Mrs. Florence Ames.
Reservations for the banquet
may be made with Mrs. I. N.
Bacon, phone 6331, by Febr
uary 9.
Fraternities
Plan Formal
Dance
.One of the outstanding social
functions of the year at Willam
ette university will be the tntcr
fraternlty formal thls Saturday
night at the Labor temple. Mu
sic will feature Eddie Hughes'
orchestra, with dancing from
nine to twelve. The three fra
ternities. Kappa Gamma Rho,
Sigma Tau and Alpha Ptl Delta,
are sponsoring the affair.
St Valentine's has been se
lected as the theme and the
decorations will follow the tra
ditional motif of red and whit,
with cupids and hearts pre
dominating. Dick Spooner, Sig
ma Tau, is the chairman of the
decoration committee and he
will be assisted by Ned Burrla,
Alpha Psl Delta, and Dob Flet
cher, Kappa Gamma Rho.
Val Sloper, Sigma Tau, heads
the general dance committee.
otheri r Jack Hedgcock,
Kappa, and Eugene Bauer, Al
pha Psl. Five pledges from each
house compose the elean-up
committee.
Patrons and patronesses are
Dean and Mrs. Melvin IL Gelst,
Dean and Mrs. Walter K. Xrlck
son. Dr. and Mrs. R. Ivan Lov
ell. Dr. and Mra. Robert M.
Gatke and Professor and Mrs.
Maurice Brenneo.
A large gra attended the
card party given by St Moni
ca's altar society for the bene
fit of the new church at Sil
verton January 27. Twenty-four
tables of five hundred and pin
ochle were played. Mrs. Bill
Flannlgan was chairman, assist
ed by Mesdames Ralph W. Fran
cis, Al Selfer, Lugla DeSantls,
Hubert Esser, Lawrence Thomas
and Mike DeSantls. Mrs. Lugia
DeSantls is president of the altar
society.
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Ud to 50 Discount, on Many of
i These Fursl
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"Southern Churchyard," pictured above, Is one of the group ef wstercolors te be exhibited by F. Loren
Benlller. It was painted but summer while the artist was visiting hi
churchyard on Bawley's island, near the Barueh plantation. The artist found negroes grubbing weeds
from the cemetery and upon Inquiry found that President Reeaevelt worshipped at the little Episcopal
church whit vacationing at the Baruch plantation. This church Is the third te stand on the same spot
the first twe were destroyed by fire. The origin si ehureh was built before the signing of the Dee
laratlon of Independence. In addition to "Souther Churchyard." Soulier baa included scenes from
Oregon and other states. Of local Interest Is the painting. "The Last ol the Gay Marie" which will
also hang In the one-man anew.
tore.
Go-ed Tells
Betrothal
The engagement of Miss Lois
Messing, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C A. Messing of Portland,
to Ensign H. E. (Ted) Todd.
U3NR. son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Todd, also of Poilland, was
announced Monday night at the
Delta Gamma chapter house at
Willamette university In the
traditional manner by passing
a box of chocolates.
Miss Messing, a sophomore at
Willamette, U a member of
Delta Gamma sorority, and Beta
. Alpha Gamma, sophomore wom
en's honorary. She Is at present
sfl' U
f;rZ ' - - - isluZss tif 'ivw :- a'
Ed Hamilton Qualify Furs
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NATURAL SQUIRREL!
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NATURAL MUSKRAT!
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NORTHERN MUSKRAT!
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Boaller Is Ufbe director ef the
serving as drama manager and
has been active in both speech
and drama. She holds a scholar
ship at Willamette awarded by
the National Methodist Foun
dation. Ensign Todd, after completing
two years at the University of
Colorado under the V-12 unit,
left In June, 1945, to take his
midshipman training at Colum
bia university. He is affiliated
with Sigma Phi Epsilon.
No date has been set by the
couple for their wedding.
Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Wood
mansee have as their house
guests for a few days Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Scale of Jordan
Valley.
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Fictared left Is ens
of the wstercolors
by F. Leren Boul
ter, Salem artist.
it be ashlbl
tion In the down
stairs gallery at
the J. K. GIU com
pany February 4
te It. Among the
work te be exhib
ited will be scenes
from the southern
States. Wyoming.
Calif orn la a n d4
Oregon.
Sooth Carolina. Pictured In the
art galleries at the R. F. lUfstrem
Knipes to Be
Dinner Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knipe
have invited members of their
club to dinner Sunday night at
their Chemeketa street home
During the evening contract
bridge will be In play.
Covers will be placed for
Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins,
Lt Comm. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Purvlhe, tr. and Mrs. A. Ter
rence King, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Burke and Mr. and Mrs. Knipe
Yeung Adult class of the First
Methodist church was entertain
ed. at a no-host dinner Wednes
day night at the home ' of Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Anderson. Thirty
rs"isav
Announcement : : :
WBM ADD
50 New Fur Coats Will Lte
Shown in this
Fur Coat Event
In Addition to Our
Regular Stocksl
Every Fur Guaranteed!
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guests were present A social
evening followed th dinner
hour. Dr. nd Mrs. Joseph
Adams were special gueats.
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diamonds blsie
with greater bftl
lianca because of
40 txtrs litht-nflxthg fU srouad
tbt "equator" of the diamond. Tkls
fsHiU feature also WfuuV coio
and helps preveac chipping.
Mounted la aaocxing, drsmsrfs
settings srith mstchlog wedding
baodt. See our collection todarl From
173 to $7300, Federal Tax included.
and vp
Indudlncj tax
Between High and Uberty
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