The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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y Tha Statesman, Salem, Orsqoa, Sunday, March 20. 1949
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TT8 . TRAVEL TIME . . . with
many choosing the spring months
for trips east and south . . . We
thought mid-winter was the time
Salem people treked south for
sunny sojourns and to the Islands
. . . but come spring ana suu
more are traveling . . . From
the European continent comes
news of two Salem men. Soger
Wagner and Dutch Simmons, who
have completed their work at the
University of Geneva, 5 witter
land, and will now travel on the
continent until August ... Join
ing them on the trip is Clifford
HerraU of Portland, a nephew .of
Robert J. Herrall of Salem, who
has been studying in Paris, hav
ing gone abroad last summer . . .
the first lap of their trip will be
to Italy and well venture they
won't miss any of the sights, as
they are traveling by car.
Headed east . . . come the first
of April will be Patricia Vanden
eyne, who will fly to Washing
ton, D. C, arriving for Cherry
Blossom time . . . She will be
away a month and will visit In
New York and on the east coast
th friends and relatives . . .
Enroute home she will stop in
Grand Forks, North Dakota to see
her grandparents, the Michael
Vandeneyndes . . .
Tearing . . . the eastern and
southern states for six weeks or
more are Mayor and Mrs. Robert
I Elfstrom, who left Wednesday
by car . . . first headed for
Sherman, Texas, to see their son,
Robert, who is stationed there
with the army air corps . . . .
then to Florida and a plane trip
to Cuba . . . up the east coast
to the New England states . . .
The end of April their daughter,
Patricia, will fly to Omaha to join
them in' her father's home city.
East bound ... the Stuart
Johnsons and daughter, Evelyn,
also left the past week for Mich
igan to visit the Johnson's other
daughter and son-in-law, the Ty
rone Gillespies, at Midland for
several weeks . . . Also headed
east of Chicago and New York in
early April will be the Ralph
Coolers and coed daughter, Mar
garet. Entraining . . . Monday for
Denver will be Mrs. Stuart Lance
field, who will attend the wed
ding of her sister. Miss Jane
orton Roberts, March SO . . .
ther will serve as matron of
honor. She will be away two
weeks ...
Retamlng . . home this
weekend from a three weeks trip
south were Dr. and Mrs. Burton
A. Myers, who have been travel
ing by car in southern California
. . . they visited relatives and
friends in Orange, Los Angeles,
Ontario and Death Valley ...
CHANGE OF ADDRESS . . .
for- Mrs. Frank Healy and son.
Joseph, who have taken an apart
ment In Portland J . . their new
street number is 24S9 N. W. Love
joy . . . the William Scandlings
have, purchased the Healy home
on sou in uoerty street . . . -
Moving the first of April to
Fairmount Hill will be Dr. and
Mrs. James Sears, who have tak
en the Bob Sears home on Fir
street . . . Dr. and Mrs. . Ken
neth Morris and children will be
domiciled in the Sears home on
North Winter street, which they
recently bougnt ;. i. .
Lea vine later in the spring for
Lebanon to make their home will
be the George Kingan family . . .
Mr. Kingan, who has-been com
muting the past year, is in busin
ess in Lebanon , , . They have
sold their Fairmount Hill home to
newcomers in the city, the Frank
Palmers, from Los Angeles and
their three children . . . Mr.
Palmer Is service manager for the
Otto J. Wilson Co. . . .
Now settled in their new home
at 2315 Broadway are the Eld on
C Barretts and their two children
. . . " they recently moved from
East Rural . . . ;
AT RANDOM ;i Diana Arp
ke, a sophomore, Pi Beta Phi coed
at Willamette, has been appoint
ed to the Mademoiselle magazine
college board . . , along with
four other college girls from Port
land . . . Diana is the daughter
of the Frederick Arpkes, former
ly Salem residents f and Willam
ette alumni . . . t
Home . . . from a month's trip
and speaking tour in California is
the Oregon authoress, Martha
Ferguson McKeown, and her hus
band, Archie, who' accompanied
her on the trip . w . Highlights
included the books' and authors
luncheon at the Cocoanut Grove
at the Ambassador hotel in Los
Angeles, where she wss one of the
six honor guests .1 . . In San
Francisco she spoke at the admin
istrative women's luncheon of the
national education association
meeting at the Sir Francis Drake
hotel . . . and also before 400
patients at the tuberculosis hos
pital in the bay city ... She
spoke , in Salem a weeks ago on
her return trip and; is now hard
at work on her second book in
Hood River ...
Convention Bound
Delegates from St. Paul's Epis
copal church woman's auxiliary to
the Episcopal convention in Port
land are to be Mrs. J. W. Burr,
Mrs. Wsyne W.- Gordon, Mrs.
George Corwin, Mrs. Rue Drager
and Miss Marjorie Harris. Alter
nates will be Mrs. Lawrence Oster
man, Mrs. George I HilL Mrs.
A. C. F. Perry, Mrs. J. E. Law and
Mrs. George Swift. The convention
is to be at St. Helen's Hall Mon
day and Tuesday.
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Bride-elect Phyllis Freres, who recently told her Pi Beta
Phi sorority sisters of her engagement to Marvin Goodman,
son of the Wayne Goodmans of Coquille. The senior Wil
lamette university coed is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
T. G. Freres of Stayton. The wedding Is planned for this
summer. Mr. Goodman, a Willamette graduate, is athletia
coach at Canby high school. (Jesten-Miller).
Paper Forms to
Be Made in Class
"Making Paper Dress Forms"
will be the subject of a demon
stration to be given March 23 and
24 at the Silverton Hills grange
hall by Miss Lucy Lane, extension
clothing s pecialist from Oregon
State college. Members of Marion
county home extension units are
invited to attend.
On March 23 'the meeting will
start at 10. -00 a. m. and will close
at 3:30 p. m. The making of two
dress forms will be demonstrated
during the day. On March 24 the
meeting will open at 11:00 a. m.
The building of a stand for dress
forms will be shown at this meet
ing. The uses for dress forms will
also be discussed. Members of the
Silverton Hills home extension
unit will be hostesses for this
meeting. Arrangements are being
made by Miss Eleanor Trindle,
county home economics extension
agent.
The Parent-Teacher fellowship
will meet at the Salem College and
Academy, Monday at 7:45 p. m.
A Kick-Off
Dinner
The kick-off dinner of the Salem
community concert association
membership drive h$ been set for
Monday night a the Senator hotel
at 6:30 o'clock.. The committee in
charge includes Mrs. Maurice But
ler, Independence. Mrs. H. B.
Pritzlaff and Mrs. Tom Anderson
of Silverton. Miss Margaret Black
burn, the New York representa
tive, will be here to show pictures
of the artists who are available.
The committee on membership
is asking that all requests for re
newals be in the hands of the com
mittee Monday.
Theatre Alia greep will saeet
with Mrs. W. J. Minklewits, 390
Richmond sL on Tuesday after
noon at a dessert luncheon at one
o'clock. Miss Mary Elizabeth
Kells will review Maurice Mat
terli nek's drama "Palleas and
Melisande." She will discuss the
play from a literary and drama
tic standpoint in the light of his
other work.
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