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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1955)
reaond a icia l It I V 11 V 0 - . It .' -k J I 'he wife of Oregon's State Treasurer is Mrs. Sigfrid Benson Unander, pictured J. with their two children, Astrid, who is just six weeks old, and Sigfrid Ben son, Jr. The Unanders are popular members of Salem's young married set and will be attending many of the social gatherings during the legislative session. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). ,. , ; . - v4 few- Oregon Statttman, Salem, Oref, Sunday, rJan. 1 6, 1 955 eicome I . SOCIETY- CLUBS MUSIC w-V J53t,. ... 4iM iV 'J J -a; r l i f- r-i 7 , - '" " A' it ft V- V Mrs. Edward A. Geary of Klamath Falls,' above, whose husband is the new i speaker of the House of Repre sentatives. The Gearys are well ; known among the legislative set ; and will be among the hosts dur- ; ' ing the current session. The Gearys have taken an apartment ; at the Lee for the ensuing few months. (Jesten-Miller Studio). V . ! " yfrs. Paul Linton Patterson, JLY1 at the left, Oregon's first lady, whose husband was in augurated as Oregon's governor., for a second term at the open ing of the legislature on January 10. The Pattersons moved to Sa-i lem two years ago and have made a host of friends in Ore gon's capital city. The Patter sons are planning several social events to take place during the current legislative session.: (Gladys Gilbert Studio, Port land). , ! ( v3 'J , J f: 1 'j, v. -' . - '. " ; Mrs. Elmo E.. Smiti and daughter, Janice, of, John Day, above, who are making ; their temporary home in Salem during the legislature. Their son, Dennis, will , f loin his Barents here'later this month. Senator Smith is the newly elected president - t v of the Orecon state senate. The Smiths have taken the Max Landon home on North 24th street during the session. Senator and Mrs. Smith ,wilr be among thosfc enter-, taining during the legislature. (Kennell-EHis" Studio). - ' '"At the right is Mrs. Earl T; Newbry, wife of Oregon s Secretary of State. The New- Jt brys have a wide circle of friends in Salem and throughout the state and have plannea several parties during the legislative session; (Jesten-Miller Studio). ' Mrs. Harold J. AVarner, wife of the new chief justice of . the Oregon Supreme Court, is pictured above.-The Warners divideheir time between Salem and their Port j land home. Mrs. Warner expects to be in the capital part ' of each week" during the, legislative session. (Portrait by