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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1954)
' 1 4, I ! -4. If SOCIETY CLUBS, MUSIC The Ortgon Statcimaxu Salem, Or- Sunday, March 21. 1954 IPX I ! x .x. tl fX i. ! L 5 f .J - 4 inni - . V ... . v. .. . w . , ; - J ! t ' " f ' 1 2 it 4 1 . 3f r.4 , '- j m.- "XX XX W. XX ' X . . - - - , v. j J 4 - 1 " Vn Vyf-K . i;. xf y : Cv I . V. -- - 1 ;.-V "X; J?j. r, . - . '- --- jfca.A.jrjrfr.,A... ., , TMa n nn " ; ne of thes five pretty freshman coeds at Willamette University will be chosen qee'n 9! the Willamette Letterman's VV Club annual varsity ball on March 26.1 Left to right on the davenport are Patricia Halseth, Salem, Barbara Ander-son,- Sajem and Peggy Buckley, Portlands Seeted in front are Helen Piazza, Portland, (and ylvia Morrow, Portland The ball will be held in the university gymnasium with the queen's identity kept a secret! until I intermission. (Photo by John Ericksen, Statesman photographer.) ! 1 ' . Willamette University coeds will assist the City Panhellenic In the annual Easter Lily saleto be held March 26 and 27, Coeds sorting the lilies obove are left to right, Carol Hewitt, Nadine Florence; Joyce Schmitz, Nancy Holcomb and Nan Lagen. The coeds will sell lilies at the state house and hopping center on Friday and down town ;on Saturday. The lilies are sold ach year for the Oregon Society of Crippled Children. GCennell-Ellis Studio). ' i . - - f J ! if? v V IT "i ,' - :.;.9rr-;iv-v -rV! Sy ii 1 -. Xf: . -r r.v - L " X v - ' . , I , , 'X -X - - vr lXk r . j , f .- N't' 41 X .: - ivX' 4 - h - in'-' i nipii m immmmmmmmmmmmm ! ' A r if v v ' "-X -r,i'r yff ;X hX . v--rX f '- ' I j s x jxx-.x- x ..- k l I 4 'J lis wr.- '4 y y . X y j "-rrj alem Woman's Qub members have planned an Interesting prcrram' for their annual i .ft 1 i-- ' Jt j . i .-l i ti . i i t rr a. If N ceneui cara- pariy .ana oessen iuncneon rr.cay, xwiarcn lo ai me tiuunouse. xvus. u Mary Thomas, interior decorator, will give a talk on "Shades of Spring and is show j t ing two of .fhe clubmembers, Mrs. Clay Cochran and Mrs. John W. Carr; samples of new . i A - . 'A -i ' ' -. A 7?'. " V ; X' ,Tk vy J 'A- -i r .X -X ' ''I i ' .' " - 4 X '.'".V rl . - a , j i j. -'-X -X r ' t X X . 1 ! The Easter Parade is the theme of the Spinsters an nual ' benefit fashion luncheon to be an event of , Saturday March 27 at the Marion Hotel. Full skirted cotons, so popular this season, will -be a feature of the show. Models, vearir a few of the gowns to be shown are pictured above. Rsacing from the bottom to the. top of the stairway are Mrs. Richard L Cooley, Mrs. Lloyd F. Ramey, Mrs. John P. Moulding and Mrs. William R. Shinn. . X -i'.f X? x , 1 t'i'-'-'-V --"V i 4 , 4 v ' -x n ,v-f"x "V ; , x. x- 1 1 -V'XU - Vi :X.,x-V-A Spring print ensembles with matching cca's lined in the same mete. Lai os the dress are . popular" this year. At the left are two of the Spinsters, Miss Antoinette Kuzm anich, standing, . and Mis3 Janet Kirk, who will " model at the benefit iashion lunch eon on Saturday. Proceeds from the event will aug-. ment the philanthropic group's project this . year, the State School for the Blind. The Interested pub lic is invited to attend and reservations may be made with Mrs. John Moulding. , (Photos by John Ericksen, : !' Statesman staff photo-X . -A grapherX X . ; ' - i 4 . f i t fabrics she will use to illustrate her talk. (Kennell-Ellis Studio. X I i " i ' f