The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 10, 1952, Page 20, Image 20

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    4 The Stat man, Sato, Oreqtm, Sunday, February 10. 1351
BPW Fashion
Show Event
Of Week
One of the first fashion shows
of the season will be given on
Tuesday night by members of the
Salem Business and Professional
Women's Club at the Salem Wom
an's Clubhouse at 8 o'clock. A des
sert supper will be served preced
ing the show.
Fashions for the benefit spring
style show will be shown and pre
sented by Mrs. Faith R. Leach of
Lorman's Dress Shop. The latest
spring styles will be shown in
cluding dresses, suits, coats, lin
gerie, hats and accessories, feat
uring the new fabrics and colors.
The models include Mrs. Hallie
Eckley, Mrs. E. W. Estes, Mrs.
Donald Reinke, Mrs. Gale Merwin,
Mrs. Ara Rocks, Miss Ruth anna
Morgan, Mrs. Sam Barker, and
Mrs. N. Edward Shaw.
Entertainment will Include solo
numbers by Miss Agnes Drum
mond, accompanied by Miss Gla
dys Edgar; acts by Sharon Beard,
Imitator; and violin selections by
Miss Roberta Graham.
Presiding at the coffee urns will
be two past presidents of the club,
Miss Merle Dimick and Mrs. Mar
ion Wooden. Chairmen of the
show are Miss Eleonor Roberts,
Mis. Charles Forrette and Mrs.
Faul Heath.
Tickets may be obtained at the
door the night of the show or at
Becke and Wadsworth, Alexan
der's Jewelry and Breithaupt's.
Patricia Zosel
Names Bridal
Attendants
Miss Patricia Zosel, who will be
married to Elwood Obert on
February 23, has announced mem
bers of her bridal party. The
evening ceremony will take place
at the First Congregational
Church at 8 o'clock with Dr.
Brooks Moore officiating. The
bride-elect is the only daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Zosel and
her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Obert. -
Miss Norvada Smedley will be
the soloist and Jean Hobson Rich
the organist. Miss Beverley Jones
6J3eatte will be the honor maid,
Mrs. Frank Combs and Miss Jan
ice Obert, sister of the groom
elect, the bridesmaids. Jessica
Bums, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. Jesse Burns of Orinda. Calif.,
formerly of Salem, will be the
flower girl.
Carter Gilleland of Portland
mill serve as best man for Mr.
Obert. Seating the guests will be
Elwyn Obert, Dr. John Myers,
Duane Ertsgaard and Vance
Young. A reception will follow in
the church parlors.
Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Mrs.
Howard Boomer will be hostesses
to members of Chapter, BQ, PEO
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Salem Business and Professional Women's Club members are pictured selecting gowns
to be shown at the club's benefit spring style show to be given on Tuesday night, Feb. 12
at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. Left to right are Mrs. E. W. Estes, Mrs. Effie King, Mrs.
Hallie Eckley, who will be one of the models, Mrs. Charles Forrette and Miss Eleanor Rob
erts. (Kennell-Ellis photo).
Pythian Sisters
Plan Events
Hubbard The Pythian Sisters
of Arion Temple, Hubbard met
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Jack
Moomaw presiding. Mrs. Ben Mil
ler was elected a trustee replacing
Mrs. Harry BarteL
A chili supper will be held
March 8 in the K. P. Hall with
with Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs.
Harold Colgan and Mrs. Norman
Stauffer in charge.
Thursday evening, Feb, 28, the
Knights of Pythias are sponsoring
a Ham dinner in the K P hall at
6:30.
Members of the Temple will en
ter the cake baking contest in
Woodburn, May 16. Mrs. Elmer
Stauffer was appointed as scrap
book chairman. Next meeting will
be Past Chief's night with the
chiefs in charge of initiation and
re-obligation, on Feb. 19.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Leffler, Mrs. R. O. Barstad
and Mrs. Amanda Dimick.
Interior decorating group of
AAUW will meet Monday night at
the home of Mrs. Cornelius W.
Lofgren, 245 Alice Avenue, at 8
o'clock. This will be the second
lesson on lamp shade construc
tion with Mrs. Irving D. Brown
the instructor.
Monday night at the former's
Morningside home "at 8 o'clock.
CLUB CALENDAR
TUESOAT
Salem BPW Club fashion benefit.
Salem Woman's Clubhouse. S p. m.
Dakota Ladies with Mrs. Hugh Pe
terson. 1905 N. 5th St.. 8 p. m.
Cherry Court. Ordr of Amaranth,
social evening. VFW hall. S p. m.
Barbara Frietchie Tent, DUV, an
nual Lincoln Day tea, Salem Woman's
Clubhouse. 2 to 5 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
PLE and T Club with Mrs. Earl
Burk. 642 Edgewater St., covered dish
dinner. 6:30 p. m.
Hollywood Lions Auxiliary with
Mrs. James Tindall. 1120 Columbia St.
8 p. m.
McKlnlev Mother Club silver tea.
Dtto J. Wilson home, 2405 S. Cottage
St.. 3 to 5 p. m.
Roval Neighbors of America Sew
ing C ub with Mrs. Zula Webb. 1265
N. 17th St.. 12 o'clock luncheon.
THURSDAY
Labish Garden Club with Mrs. Ralph
Gilbert. 1:30 p. m.
Alpha Epsilon Chapter. Beta Sigma
Phi with Miss Pauline Fugate. 2220
Harden Ave.. p. m.
FRIDAY
Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV. with
Mrs E. Winkenwerder. 173 S. Cottage
St.. Apt. 1. p. m.
SATURDAY
Salem Chapter, OES. Masonic Tem
ple. S p.m.. school of instruction.
American Pension Club. No. 1 with
Mrs. W. J. Hagedom. 1405 Fir St.. cov
ered dish dinner. 6 JO p m.
Salem Branch. AAUW. luncheon
meeting. Senator Hotel, 1 p. m.
The Woman's Auxiliary of St.
Paul's Episcopal Church will
meet in the parish hall on Friday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Tea will
be served after the business meet
ing and program.
Miss Beir to Bo
Dinner Speaker
Miss Helen Beir will be the
speaker at the Christian Business
and Professional Women's dinner
meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 6:
15 p. m. in the Mirror Room of the
Marion Hotel. Miss Beir is the for
mer Dean of Women at Cascade
College in Portland and former
Portland Council Chairman.
Miss Betty Tutt, Salem Child
Evangelism Director, will sing and
Miss K i e m i Yokoi , Japanese
teacher and student, now attend
ing Willamette University, will
tell her life story and her plans
for the future. Miss Helen Sneider
will present news from the youth
Home Missionaries and the Village
women who are interested
are invited to attend. Reservations
may be obtained by calling Mrs.
Frances Edwards or Mrs. John
Brunner.
Dorothy Caspar. Gayle Juve,
and Maurine Jones, all of Salem,
are three of twelve senior women
at Oregon State College to receive
practical experience at the two
home management houses on the
campus The students rotate duties
including laundress, cook, house
keeper and baby director for a six
week period. A baby is provided
to each of the houses from adop
tion homes.
Art Museum
Head to Be
Speaker
"The role of the sculptor in con
temporary society" will be pre
sented to the Salem Branch, AA
UW, by Frederic Littman, head of
the Department of Sculpture at
the Portland Art Museum. At the
luncheon meeting on Saturday,
Feb. 16, at the Senator HoteL
Mr. Littman studied in Buda
pest and Paris, taught at the Aca
demic Hanson in Paris, and was
artist in residence at Antioch
College in Ohio and Reed College
in Portland. He has fulfilled com
missions and exhibited continu
ously, including a one-man show
in New York in 1940. Currently he
is at work on a six foot head of
Franklin D. Roosevelt, commiss
ioned for Grand Coulee Dam, and
conducts a class of 80 sculpture
students at the Portland Art Mu
seum. He is particularly interested
in architectural sculpture, local
examples of which may be seen
in his bas-reliefs on the First
National Bank building at Liberty
and Chemeketa, and the new State
Highway Department building.
Willamette University and the
Portland Art Museum also have
examples of his work.
AAUW members may call Mrs.
Thomas Churchill or Mrs. Nora
Thompson for reservations if not
contacted by Thursday, Feb. 14.
This luncheon will be in honor of
past presidents of the Salem
Branch, and will carry a Valentine
motif.
Other business at the board
meeting held last week at the
home of Mrs. Lawrence C. Mer
riam included plans for attending
the State Meeting of AAUW at
Oearhart Aoril 17-19. There are
now 258 paid up members of the
Salem branch.
"Barretts" to Be
Snikpoh Play
"The Barretts of W i m p o 1 e
Street," a romantic comedy by
Rudolf Besler. will be presented
by the Snikpoh Dramatic Society
on Feb. 22 in the high school
auditorium at 8:00.
Made famous by Katherine Cor
nell, the play is based on the lives
of the poets, Elizabeth Barrett
Browning and Robert Browning.
Edward Barrett, the domineer
ing father, will be played by John
Bone; Clarine Woolery is cast as
Elizabeth, with Jerry Slattum as
Robert Browning. Dr. Chambers
will be played by John Rehfuss
and Wilson, the maid, by Louise
Owens. Miss Margaret Burroughs
is play director.
Portraying the six Barrett sons
will be David Rhoten, Don Davis,
Ed Castillo, John Davis, John
Prince and Wally Carson. Playing
the two daughters will be Doris
Willard and Barbara Ruhle. Flush,
the dog, has not been cast. Other
members of the cast are Marvel
Coleman, Mike Deeney, Ralph
Sipprell and Jim Boudreau.
Helen Callaghan is wardrobe
mistress, Barbara Bradley and Ro
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Miss Sheila Millicent
Link of Monmouth is pic
tured above at Stephens
College in Columbia, Mo.,
at the annual mid-winter
Cinderella Ball sponsored
by the Council of State
groups where she was
chosen b? students from
her home state to represent
them as "Miss Oregon."
Miss Link is the daughter
of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Earl
W. Kent. 778 West Main,
Monmouth. The State club
groups at Stephens are
comprised of students from
each of the 48 states, all
of which are represented
at the college. (Stephens
College photoi.
Junior Guild Luncheon
Junior Guild members of St
Paul's Episcopal Church win meet
for a 1 o'clock salad luncheon at
the parish hall on Tuesday after
noon. The committee in charge in
cludes Mrs. Gale Fox, chairman,
Mrs. William Lytle, Miss Virginia
Nowlen, Mrs. George Maurer,
Mrs. A. D. Brown and Mrs. Char
les T. Jory. Members are asked to
bring yarn and needles. Mrs. John
S. Tayler Jr. is president of the
guild this year.
Mrs. Rebea I. Maaske wfil epea
her Monmouth home to members
of Chapter CB, PEO on Thursday
for a social evening at 730 o'clock.
Miss Louise Woodroff will be th
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Ceramie Instrvetions
FREE
Studio Fee
Paradise
Ceramic Studio
1157 S. Commercial
V
berta Boyer are in charge of cos
tumes and properties, respective
ly. Miss Lelia Johnson is business
manager.
Beginning Feb. 18, tickets
may be reserved by telephoning
to the school office.
Little Garden dub Meets
Salem Heights Mrs. William
Neimeyer will entertain the Little
Garden Club of Salem Heights on
Thursday, Feb. 14, at her home on
South Commercial St. A dessert
luncheon will be served at 1
o'clock, and Mrs. Francis Colgan
is the assisting hostess.
Mrs. E. O. Welling is the pro
gram chairman, and " Indoor
starting of Annuals" is the feature
topic.
The Salem Rotana Club will be
entertained Monday night at the
home of Mrs. Robert Hanna, 2205
D St., at 8 o'clock. There will be
nomination of officers and the
guest speaker will be Mrs. Lena
Smithson, superintendent of the
Hillcrest School for Girls.
Cologne Ductfflo
by Faborgo
her two favorite
fashion fragrances in a
golden gift box, 2.S the sef
plus tax
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FASHIONS . . . newer
than Springtime!
. . . and you can see it in every
one of our sparkling new-season
fashions . . . fresh in styling . . .
gay in color.
For Her
Valentine!
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Stride into Spring in the greatest of style
- wearing one of our precious go-everywhere
suits . . . impeccably tailored
. . . gently styled . . . marvelously
fabric-ed in choice all vysbls, silks and
blends.
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