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8 Tli Statesman. Salem, Oraqon, Sunday. April 22, 1951 Mrs. Zell Will Visit Woman's Club Friday The Salem Woman's club will entertain Mrs. Hildred Zell ot Wasco, president ot the Oregon State Federation of Women's dubs, at the meeting next Friday after noon at X o'clock. Also attending the meeting from out-of-town will be Mrs. Vernon Hall, Portland, 1st state vice-president, Mrs, D. O. Trexler. Portland, president of the third district; Mrs. James Dalt, Conrallis president, Mrs. H. R. Laslett, CorvaIlis,1Mrs. R. A. Tal bott, Albany president, Mrs. O. B. Ramand. Salem Heights presi dent, Mrs. Ralph Atwood, presi dent ox the Salem Juniors, all federated clubs in this area. A luncheon is being given Fri day noon at the Marion hotel for Mrs. Zell. members of the board and visitors. - Mrs. David Cameron, music chairman, has asked Mrs. James Stone to play Hate solos and Miss Alice Crary Brown to accompany her Mrs. Glenn Pmxon will intro duce new members and Mrs. Walt er Spaulding will present the gift to the two girl scout troops being The board meeting is set for Monday, April Z3 at 10 am. Attending the county federation meeting in Wood burn Friday will be Mrs. Robert , Hutcheon, Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Mrs. Paul Griebe now. past presidents and delegates, Mrs. Frederick Leopold, Mrs. Frank Marshall. Mrs. Earl Andre sen, Mrs. W. W. McKinney and Mrs. Charles Roblin. Town, Gown Musical Tea Thursday Town and Gown members will hold the last meeting of the year on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will pre side at the "business meeting in the music hall on the Willamette uni versity campus. Election of officers for the corning year will be a highlight of the business session. All interested women are invited to attend. A musical program will be pre sented with tea folowing at Lau ' sanne hall. Appearing on the mu sical program will be Professor Ralph Dobbs, pianist, Mrs. Clorin da Topping, vocalist, Thomas Fa cey. violinist and Miss Jean Far quaharson, who will be the ac companist. At the tea hour Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. R. H. Baldock. the outgoing president and vice-president, will pour. Mrs. Brooks H. Moore is chairman of the tea com mittee and assisting are Mesdames Henry Carl, Ervin Potter, Walter B. Minier. Daniel H. Schulze. Don ald Brazie, J. B. Bywater. John jvees, W. i. NeMham, Ernest C. Richards, Klancy Smith, H. G. Smith, Charles Strickfaden. H. William Thilesen, Merle Travis, a. ruesKi, Floyd Utter, Lillian J. Watts, J. E. West, B. F. Wil liams, David Wright. Gus Moore. E- J- Sceilars, Charles Ratcliff and Miss Lorena Jack. Polk County Federation Meets Buena Vista life in Austria nd .Korea were the topics of ad , dresses given when the Polk county federation of women's rural clubs met with the Oak Grove club as hostesses Ariril lft. The federation voted not to be reinstated In the 3rd district. Program chairman was Mrs. Cecil Hultman. Prof. Anton Postl, of O.CE. a native of Austria, showed pictures and told of life in that country.; He stated that 70 per cent of their grain and bread comes from the U. S. Miss Mary Jane Waite, baton twirler, gave a demonstration. The Rev. C. P. Hanney of Dallas led the group singing. Dr. J. H. Stewart, county health doctor, told of the coming chest x-ray campaign. Mrs. James Steirs, a native of Korea, gave an account of con ditions in Korea, and displayed some native articles. Collections were taken for Korea and Aus trian relief. Testimonial Dinner for Orators Plans are being formulated for the annual Testimonial dinner Ignoring Salem high school stu dents who have participated in state oratorical contests. This dinner is sponsored by the three Toastmasters club and the two Toast mistress club of Salem, and will be held Wednesday, May t at the Senator hotel at 6:30 p m. All colors. Red - pink - Magnolias - Rhododendrons -Viburnium Coriosii K ALL FRUIT TREES HALF-PRICE "6U0-'1OW ZWZS "-C Pox. 70c SPECIALS - 7-FL Lombardy Poplar - Pink Weireli Paals Scarlet Climber Rose KTZIGIIT FSmCY TIUnSElY 2 Salesyards - S?S S. Liberty - I BScs. SonOi mt Stat At grewing groonds 1 mile aeata X Croaks an SSZ. Open 7 Days IVeek CLUB CALEHDAZt MONDAY P - - i: afiawrva club of SAX sset at ehasw, er houw en Willamette nrapoa, 8 jtu Cnapter y. ivum Jfc. wo" home. S70 nk street. S sum. meetiiur at clubhouse, t P-Ht, hasbands (uests. ;'- Golden Pheasant. X P-m- , Tuesday ? f . . . , . BPW club dinner meeting. Noaw Eren-s. SSq p.m. Salem van j uo, "-'"f ,,TV.T-. auxiliarv. meet at Salem Woman s WOIK BKKl raw w . rScteTot J. so Lee Methodist church facet for 138 dessert luncheons. Walter SOrk. Sowt U strea. Tswn'and Gown. Music hatt. WiHara ettVwnpw. 1 P. te. t Lausanne te?& Mothers dub met at TWCA. 1SJS PJH. Sojourners salad Woman enwt Salem ToaHnlitTi eta. aJ Woman's dob meeting. I pJi neettne. Golden Pheasant. V-- City PanheBenU: open luncheon meet Inc. Pin Inn, "X P m. Spinsters Tea At Lachmund ! Home May 5 j On the agenda for early May win be the Spinsters annual spring sariirriav afternoon. Hay 3- The affair will be held at the beau tiful South High street residence of Mrs. Louis Lachmund. Invita tions to the tea will be in the mail this week. All friends of the Spin sters are invited to attend and calling hours are from 2 to 5 o'clock. Proceeds from the tea will go to the Marion county Infantile Paralysis fund, which is the Spin sters' project this year. Miss Evelyn Johnson is head ing the directorate for the tea. Mrs. Robert Gormsen and Mrs. William McElhinny will be in charge of decorating. The invitation commit tee includes Mrs. William R. Shinri, Mrs. Robert Strebig. Mrs. Robert Sleeves and Mrs. George Alex ander. Those who have been asked to pour during the tea hours are Mrs. Stewart Johnson, Mrs. Robert & Shinn, MrsJ William McGilchrist, jr.. Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard. Mrs. Frank H. Spears and Mrs. Leah Hogue. Spinster members will as sist about the rooms and serving in the dining room. During the afternoon there will be piano se lections by Miss Ruby Friesen and vocal numbers by Edith Fairham Gunnar. j ! Dance Festival Plans Completed ; Event of Friday night. May 11 will be the; folk dance festival to be sponsored by the Salem Gate Swingers at the Salem Armory at eight o'clock. Neil Brown, club president, will give the address of welcome. Mrs. Gertrude Ayres, dance instructor, will serve as Master of Ceremonies. Music for the square 'dancing will be fur nished by The Swingsters, Salem High school old time dance or chestra. The dance program includes The Roberts, Laughing Day Polka, Boston Two Step, Rumunjsko Koto, Maxina. Siebenschritt, Tan go, Turner Schottische, Skater's Waltz, Hambo, Spanish Circle, Corrido, Norwegian Polka, Eva Three Step, Gie Gordons, and Beautiful Ohio. In addition there will be a number of squares and exhibition numbers. Callers for the squares will be Neil Brown, Chet Goodman, and Fred Halvarson of Salem; Russ Connett of Eugene; Howard Saucy of Dundee; and Bill Oberteuffer of Portland, i lason Lee Circles Meet Wednesday! Circles of the Jason Lee Meth odist church will meet Wednes day for 1:30 dessert luncheons at the following homes: January-July with Mrs. Carl Carlson, IS Carleton Way; February-August with Mrs, George Benson, 850 Market street; March-September with Mrs. E. C. Outlaw,! 1735 North 5th street; April-October with Mrs. J. R. Gamble. 2315 : Hazel avenue: May-November with Mrs. Oscar Lindcoust, Brooks, route 1: June-December with Mrs. Mary a. mitn, riayesvme, route 7. I Snvertoa; i A number of Sil verton church women plan to at tend the ! Women's Missionary Federation Spring convention May 1, at Central Lutheran church in Portland. Naomi society of Cal vary Lutheran church will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Gerhard Olson on Madi son street with Mrs. J. Hollings- worth as co-hostess. I white r yellow - orchid CRAPE V1NIS 50c SSBvjfc XMAJVWSsBSSsssIS -y! I: Mrs. O wxxxi A- Myers and son, Michael, who Bailed on the USS America on April 14 for England to -visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hutehins. This will be her first visit home in five years and the family home is at Berkshire. The) travelers expect to be away three months. (Wiley studio), j May Wedding Dates Set Wedding bells will ring on Sat urday, May 26 for Miss Dorothy Pearce and Lor en Dale Spence, whose engagement was announ ced last December. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Pearce and the groom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spence. The couple will exchange their vows at the First Baptist church at 8 o'clock with a reception fol lowing in the church parlors. Miss Pearce and her fiance are graduates of Salem schools and she is employed at The Oregon Statesman. Mr. Spence is with the Western Auto Supply Co. Date Is Set Saturday, May 19 has been set for the wedding of Miss Patricia Hynes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hynes, and Allan Hasle bacher, son and Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Haslebacher. The morning ceremony will take place at the Sil verton St. Paul Ca tholic church with a receptiao fol lowing. Marion Bowen to Be Speaker The social meetinf of Salem Unit 136, American Legion auxil iary will be held Tuesday evening at the Salem Woman club. Mrs. Ted TJllakko, president, will pre side. As April is -Child Welfare Month" for the American Legion auxiliary, that committee, of which Mrs. E. Jack stimlrina is chairman, will be in charge of the program and entertainment. They have arranged for Miss Marion Bowen, administrator of the Mar ion County Public Welfare office, to speak on the subject of Child Welfare. Members of the Delta Gamma sorority of Willamette university will provide musical numbers. Assisting on the com mittee are Miss Alice Schmidt, Mrs. Joseph Matujec, Mrs. Boyd Babbitt, Mrs. Robert Friess, Mrs. Wilbur Lytle, Mrs. Clayton Steinke and Mrs. James Delaney. mora color mora coverage more convenience! with WONDERFUt. 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St. Paul High To Give Operetta The SL Paul union high school music department will present the operetta, "Jeanie" at 8 p.m., Fri day. April 27. at the SL Paul cjty hall auditorium. The part of Jeanie Rawdon (so prano), a young Southern gjrl, who is waiting for the return of an old sweetheart, Dennis Jack son, will be played by Ethel Van Dyke. Other parts in the operetta will be taken by Clifford Blan chette. Tom Kirk. Larry Rusmus sen. Ed Brentano, Maxine Ernst, Mary Fen loci. Roland - Swamon, John Kirsch, Betty- Frith. Pit Kirk. Sam Smith, Bill Stout, Bob PowelL Robert Frith, Charles Van Damme, Charlene Buyserie, Jane Brentano. Bernita Brentano, Margaret Wickham, Marian O'Mara, Louann Bunning, Eileen Wolf, Charlene Milter, Joanne Van de Wiele, Joyce McKillip, Mary Ellen Coleman, Carol Smith and Darlene Pelland. The accompanist will be Claudia Ernst, stage manager, Harold Brentano and costume director, Charlene Miller. The operetta is directed by the music teacher, Mrs. una Crould. The Minerva etnb ef Sigsaa Al pha Epsilon fraternity will meet at the chapter house on the Wil lamette university campus Mon day night at 8 o'clock. Hostesses will be Mrs. Robert White, Mrs. George Windedahl, Mrs. Ronald Blundell and Mrs. Russell Bone steele. ! LIQUID VEIL MAKE-UP LOTION 1 I School fori : ScancJal to Be Presented i The Willamette University Play ers production of Richard BriB- sley Sheridan's "School For Scan dal is to be presented with the cooperation of the Ki wards club, at Parrish junior 'hiigh school. May 3 and 4 during the Univer sity's May Weekend. "School For Scandal- was first presented, in 1777 in Drury Lane. England, and has since become one of the great est comedies of all times. Sheri dan's satire concerning sentiment and society ts witty, choice. nd moral according , to- the age. The dialogue of . this comedy of man ners is sprightly and sparkling. Sheridan was only 25 when he wrote "School For Scandal" which was an Instant success. It is sa-rflfnl combination ' of two; of bis uncompleted plays. ' In 1777 the play was hurried into the hands of the actors piece by piece, the last act: finding its way to the theater Tive days be fore the final production. "School For Scandal" brings together rntuatkms" which, Sheridan. ' as the son of theatrical people, gath ered from a broad reading of Eng lish comedy and an intimate ac quaintance with the stage. 'Action is important, and events follow each other in rapid suc cession. Sheridan, with bis under standing of people .desired to give the public the type cf play it wish ed to see, and the actor the type of part be wished to play, in "School For Scandal" he acccsnp- lishes both, with sustaining humor and fast-moving action that is enjoyed by the actor and the audience. Shower to Fete A Bride-Elect Miss Lucille Satter, popular May bride-elect of Hugh W. Brisbane of Portland, will be the guest of honor at a bridal party Monday night when Mrs. Mary F. Thomas entertains at the Statesman street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Ferguson. A miscellaneous shower will fete the guest of honor and a late sup per will be served by the hostess. Bouquets of blossoms and spring flowers will provide the decorative note. Honoring Miss Satter will be Mrs. Harold Cromwall, Mrs. Rob ert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Robert L. FJistrom, jr., Mrs. Tinkham Gil bert. Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. H. G. Maison, Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. Frederick Deckebach, Mrs. Henry Millie, Mrs. Paul CampbeO, Mrs. Arthur Bates, Mrs. R. E. Nicholls, Mrs. Wilma Eastham, Mrs. Fred erick Klang, Mrs. Kenneth Chap man, Mrs. Ruby RockhilL Mrs. Lynn Hill, Mrs. E. J. Bradley, Mrs. Charles C. Weems. jr.. Mrs. Her- ral Dickey, Mrs. James Danielson, Miss Echo Yeater, Miss Norma Ek strand, Miss Grace Widdows, Miss Adelle Bums and the hostess.: State Officer to Speak Mrs. Robert Thornton of Tilla mook and wife of Rep. Thornton, will discuss "Faith for Freedom' at the meeting of the AATJW In ternational Relations group Wed nesday noon in the Copper room of the Hotel Senator. Mrs. Thorn ton, state chairman of internation al relations for the past two years. has just been elected state vice- president. She has been living in Salem during the current session of the legislature. Those wishing reservations are asked to call Miss Eloise Ebert or Mrs. Gordon Skin- New members will be la charge of the Salemb 'Junior Woman's dub social meeting Monday sight at the clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Harry Ewing is heading the eon mittee in charge of arrangements. Husbands will be special guests. the costume look for women - cnscmblo c Dud pwoncl3y cosluw . thwsnsar WrhSsi print cod. Wear them toceieT...weor Htm dress clone. .. or toss the cod over any dress yoo own. oyon crepe. 16&fe24&. Ask for Circus Bucks (MS) ROEBUCK AND CO. -I Miss Virejiriki Currier, ckxucjhter of Mr. and Mrs. Scnn H- Ruhl. whose fes cjagement to Barnes Deer incj Rogers, son ol Mr. and Mrs- Emmet T. Rogers; cdl of Salem, has been an nounced. No weddincj data has been set Qesten-Miller photo). I City Panhellenic Luncheon a ...i rin IiiimIkwh meetlnaT nnmw : of City Panhellenic will be held on o-vTT-j a i ?. at the Pine Inn on the Portland road at 1 o'clock. This is an open xneeuns national sorority women in the city and vicinity. Reservations may be made. by calling Mrs. George C. niiMrtn. ir- 41430 before the eve ning of April 25. J Speakers at the luncneon meev ing will be Dean Begma Ewalt of Willamette university, -who will speak on the recent state dean's conference held in-Portland, and Dean Mary Bash of Oregon State college, who will tell of the Pan hellenic conference held in Spo kane. Mrs. F. J. Furman. president -of City Panhellenic, will preside. Mis. decorations with Mrs. George Hill Rictino Mrs. Htadns is ceneral chairman of the affair. Constance Fowler Paintings Shown Paintings by Constance Fowler, formerly head of the Art depart ment at Willamette university will be on exhibit at the Elfstrom gal- aeries April 23 to May . Since leaving Salem in 1947, Miss Fowler has exhibited in sev eral mid-western galleries includ ing those in Detroit Art Institute, Grand Rapids Art Museum. Uni versity of Michigan and the Na tional academy of design. Mew York. In past years she has received awards in wood engraving and water color and last year had a one-man snow of 70 wood engrav ings, oils and watercoiors at civic auditorium. Gary, Indiana where she was also the principal' speaker at the North Indiana Art Educa tion Conference. She was recent ly appointed to the board of con sultants for the Michigan State Art Education association. Last summer she was visiting instructor at Central Washington College of Education and has been invited to return this coming summer. Miss Fowler returns to Northwest each summer to paint. AH of the paintings in this show were done since June 1950. AATJW literature group will nave a 1:15 dessert luncheon at the Karl B. Kngel home, 735 North Capitol street April 25. Mrs. W. H. Foster will assist Mrs. KugeL Mrs. Flor ence Parish will review "The White Witch Doctor" by Louise Stmetors. 550 U. Capitol rbone 5-9191 Glob Dancfes on Agenda This Wefekend The" eaminff weekend I will he highlighted with four clubs enter taining with their spring dances. xor xnaay mgnc is toe waver ly club's sport dance at the Izaak Walton eluhhnusA between 30 and 12:39 o'clock. Glenn Woodry. orcnestra will play for ' rfatwiwg The men are ta wear cnort shirt and the women cotton dresses. A snack bar will be a feature of the evening The decorating committee includes Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fra veL chairmen. Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney xmise, aur. ana Mrs. Cordon &rueger, air. and- Mrs. , James Armories and Mr. and Mrs. Hil lary EtteL - i Mnbak The Town club's fiwnul rfimvM- dance win be an event of Satur day night in the Capitol room of the Senator hotel. Dinner will be ai o'clock .with dancing follow ing to the music of Urs Wolfer and his orchestra. The decorating com mittee includes Mr. and Mr rv- rad Paulson, Dr. and Mrs. Charles u. wooa ana ur. and Mrs. John R..Wood. New Pfflrer rt VKm Cobum Grabenborst, president: frt E. Joseph, secretary; and Ward Davis. trMcmw Rami members include Urs. James amneairs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Edward Roth, Richard L. Cooley. Conrad Panlaon mnA Ttr& srJ raQ. Smitmmen Saart Dance faojourners will hold a sports lace Saturdav niarht mt tha May flower ball tern- kimi)im m4 guests. The social hour will be at Bij wiia dancing ZoOowing at 9 o'clock. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Cam W. Keortee are reneral ehalrmem tnw (ha af fair and tTig are Messrs. and Mesdames Frank Mohlman, Charles Stirling, Paul Ronniger, William E. Healr. C A Llvinv. ston. Seward Kellicut, O. A. Olsen, uianes a. a&ooney. C W. Lofgren, Jordan Johnson, and James Held man. Those wishinv reservarlnns may call Mrs. Keorrge. cosmis Club v The Cosmis club dance wfllalsn be an event of Saturdav ni?ht at the Knights of Columbus hall. unet jauueeys orchestra will play iot oancing netween 9 and 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mr Ki Prmtm are cnairmen of the dance and as sisting are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Finney, Mr. and Mrs. Len Isaacs and Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. Brooks Mrs. Pete Merit wa hostess to the Brooks Garden club for iuncneon,' in her home in Sa lem, last week. Mrs. John Dun law - nresided over the hncinees session. Subjects discussed were primroses and spring - flowering bulbs. The club voted to enter the annual Primrose show at Mt An- KL Bert Snnda'V. 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