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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1950)
fjf ivfyi- I'v-...,.-., jr. L- J2.rm-, i I t SOCIETY - CLUBS - MUSIC ' . - ' A . ' v '- " , ft! : ' ; Spending the spring and summer in Europe will . be Mrs. Ida Herr and her sister, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrpm, who left last week, sailing from Mon trexal. They will visit the British Isles, going on to the continent Mrs. Herr's main destination is Ad dis Ababa, Ethiopia, where( she will make an ex, tended visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Owen, who are with the Sudan im perial missions. Mrs. Elf strom will return to the ; states after a short visit in Ethiopia. QCennell-EUis photo). :' 'I.J M l ' ' V - v - - . . . , r- .i "... 4--. j ..V., .. ' t i. ; " V Spring Dances Slated ... i By Jeryra Eiif Ush ' .', Statesman Society Editor -Spring dances' art on the calendar for 'the com ing weekend. For Friday night is the Tuxedo club's second formal dance of the season. The affair will be held at the American Legion club with dinner to be served at 8:30 o'clock and the social hour preceding at. 7:30 o'clock. r Jimmy Whetmore's orchestra will be down from Portland to play between 8 and 12 o'clock. Town club will hold its dividend dance on Satur day night. This will be a sports dance and will be held at the No-Name ballroom beginning at 9 o'clock with the Wolfer's orchestra playing for the affair. A smor gasbord will be a feature of the evening. : The Cosmis club dance will be an event of Sat urday night at the Mayflower hall with Claude Bird's orchestra playing between. 9 and 12 o'clock. The com - mittee-includes Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Daue, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Enyeart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn. ! '1 v - y V ' I ; - 1 ; .: . . Vjtrt L .f . I -Aw - I , - I jr, ttj AL L Ld . Visitors in the cxipital are Mrs. Charles C. Strong and daughters Janet and Cathy, who have been making their home in Honolulu the past two years, here Lt Strong has been with the navy. They are visiting her mother, Mrs. Hope Randall, and her fcjfther, Joe RandalL Lt Strong will arrive in June and their new home will be in Portland. QCennell-Ellis photo). Luncheons on Week's Agenda Mrs. Coburn Grabenhorst and Mrs. Jack Price ire continuing with their series of bridge parties this week. They have invited guests to the Grabenhorst home on Candalaria Heights Wednesday and Tnurs day nights. Sixteen have been invited each night and late suppers will be served following cards. Mrs. Homer Goulet, sr. has bidden members of the Town aad Country club to her country home oa Wednesday afternoon for luncheon and bridge. Coming from Portland for the affair will be Mrs. Arch Tourtellotte, Miss Ruby Archambeau, guests, and Mrs.George A. White, a member. Panhellehic Gathering Guest speaker at the City Panhellenic luncheon on Friday afternoon at the American Legion club at one o'clock will be Mrs. William R. Greig, who is coming north from Oakland, Calif., for the Trl-College workshop at Willamette university on Saturday. Mrs. Greig Is national panhellenic advisor to the wee coast collegiate panhellenic. The subject of her talk will be "City Panhellenic Responsibilities." Mrs. George S. Hoffman is president of the City Panhellenic and will preside at the luncheon meeting. All sorority women in Salem are Invited to attend and reservations may be made up to Wednesday by eall- ing Mrs. Harris Lietz. . " . . L ; V ' f r ti;i . . " ' 1 -, . . . ?J .? . vr -- y -yr Change of address this spring for the John L. Schwabe family will be Silvertcn. whert ht U now practicing law. Mrs. Schwabe Is pic tured here with their two children. Lea' and Suean. (KenneU-QH photo). Pictured just before leaving on their four months European trip are Dr. and Mrs. Waldo C. Zeller. They sailed from New York and will visit in France, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Italy. They will tour the British Isles lor a month, returning to the states in Au gust. (Kennell-Ellis photo). Town and Gown Tea . . Town and Gown will conclude its activities for the season on Thursday afternoon with a musical program and tea beginning at 2 o'clock at the Mu sic hall on thei Willamette university campus. Mrs. James T. Brand will preside at the last meeting of the year and election of officers will be held. Mrs. P. H. Brydon is arranging the musical program which will include vocal selections by Mrs. Clorinda Topping, professor of voice at Willamette university, who will be accompanied by Prof. Ben net Ludden. Numbers will be given by a string trio including Dalbert Jepson, violin, Mrs. Jepson, pi ano, and E. O. Bandel, cellist. Professor Ralph Dobbs of the Willamette piano department will play a group of selections. Mrs. Wayne Loder heads the tea directorate. The tea hour i will follow at Lausanne hall with Mrs. Wayne Loder heading the directorate. In charge of decorations for the living and dining rooms are Mrs. Daniel j. Fry, jr., Mrs. Ercel Kay and Mrs. Taylor Hawkins. Mrs. James B. Young and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard are in charge of refresh ments and acting as hostesses will be Miss Lorena Jack, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and Mrs. John Car 1 son. Presiding at the tea urns will be Mrs. P. H. Brydon and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg. On the hostess committee are Mesdames Phil lip Calvert, Fred B. Langdon, Clarence Ellis. Louis Ger linger. Lillian J. Watts, Betty J. Mendenhall, E. G. Sanders, P. H. Schriell, Floyd Siegmund, A. A. Siewert. Kay Smith, Frank Smith. Lloyd A. Smith, H. G. Smith, Walter Hi Smith. Leslie J. Sparks, L B. Starke. Letha Staats, Charles Strickfaden, Gecrge H. Swift, H. William Thielsen. Merle Travis, E. Alexander Tueski, Francis Wade, J. E. West. Pail Weyrauch, H. O. White. Louis Kirby. W. O. Widdows, B. F. Wililams, Ralph Wieson, Ralph Wirth, W. H. Wood, Fred Zirnrnerman, W. H. ZoseL Miss Antoinette White. Miss Martha Sprin ger, and Miss Ida Mac Smith. i r I':- I 1 . 1 A; v A I 9-L The Willamette valley wiH remalri the home cf th Jade S. Bush family, although Woodbura la ffceir new residence. Mrs. Bush and children. Kalhleeo, who U eleven months. Colleen end Chcrlee.lell last week with Mr. Bush far Woodburn. whtrt fay havi purefcaitd ih Woodhira hctoL QCmsMUla photo).