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-(Ut. 2Mtateman. Salem, Ore., Sunday, April 17, 1955 . - .-II Spring Social Calendar Filled With Many informal Parties By JERTME. ENGLISH Statesman Society Editor Legislative parties, dances and coffee art holding the social apothght during the coming week. Mayor and Mrs. Robert White and Rep. and Mrs. A. W. Loucki will be hofU for in informal party Monrfav nioht Th traun wttl first Miner at the Loucki pome on Fairniount Hill and go on to dinner at the Whites' home! in canaaiana HeighU. Covers will be placed for CoV' ernor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, President of the Senate and Mn. Elmo E; Smith of John Day, Speaker of the Mouse and Mn, Edward A, Gear of Klamath Falls, fRep, and Mrs. V. Edwin Johnson of Euene, Rep. and Mrs. Loucks and Mayor and Mrs. White. . - . Coffee at Siegmand Home ' Wednesday morning, Mrs. J. L. Sie?mund, Mrs, Lloyd Demarest and Mrs. Palmer Sather will be hostesses for a coffee at the tor mer'i Market Street home honor ing the legislative secretaries in the senate. Guests have been In Ved lO Mil htwPn ":M pn6 11 o'clock. Mrs. Antotne DeJardin will preside at the eo"e tirn a"! Mrs. H. C. Satlfeld will assist the hos tesses 1nformMi. Lnnrheea ea Wednesday C?lendared or Wednesday noon Is the luncheon for which three representatives wives, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens of Turner, Mrs. Irvln Mann of Adams and Mrs. Arthur P. Ireland of Forest Grove will be hostesses at Lloman's Tea Room at 11:45 o'clock. The hostesses have invited a group of their legislative and Salem friends to the fashion luncheon. To Fete Legislative Prei Governor and Mrs. Paul L Pat terson will be hosts for an Infor mal at home Wednesday night t their North Winter Street resv dence in compliment to the legis lative press, their husbands and . wives. Calling hours are from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock. Hostesses to Honor Visitors Mrs. Willis A. Jones and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. W. B. Jones are entertaining with a coffee Tuesday at the former's home on Fawk Street for the pleasure of two visitors in the capital. The honor guests are Mrs. T. A. Bay f Flamview. Texas and Mrs. Ethel Kimmel of Centralis, Illi nois, mother and aunt of Mrs W. B. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Bay nd Mrs. Kimmel are here for a several weeks' visit.1 Bidden to greet the visitors be tween 10:30uand 12:30 o'clock are Two Afternoon Circlos Moot A combined meeting of the two pfternqpn circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Leslie Methodist Church will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Mcllvenna. 348 E. Myers, at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, with the Evelyn DeVrles Circle acting at hostess for the Edna Holder Circle. Mrs. A, J. Qulrin, Salem district secretary of status of -women, will be guest speaker on her field of work. Mrs. Roy Grettie, con ference secretary of student work, will have the devotional service. Hostesses for the social hour win be Mesdamei Anna Brown, Minnie Knight. Harold Allen. Roy Hage dnrn. and J. L. Heidler. Mrs. O. H. Templeton will sing. members of the hostesses PEO chapters, BC and BQ. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs.. Lewis M. Mayers and Mrs. J. Wesley Sullivan. Assist ing will be Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Wayne W. Gordon. Mrs. George Rhoten and Mrs. Roy Todd. Shrine Club BporU Dance The Salem Shrine's Club annual spring sports dance and dinner will be an event of Saturday night, April 23. The affair will be held in the Capitol Room of the Sen ator Hotel beginning with a social hour at 6:30 o'clock. Dinner will be served at S o'clock with danc ing following. All Shrine Club members in Salem and their wives are invited to attend. Heading the directorate for the affair are Mr. and Mrs. Omer Huff 'and Mr. and Mrs. Richad Davis. Trotters Club Dance The Trotters Club will hold the final dance of the season Satur day night at the Knights of Colum bus Hall. Urs Wolfer and his orchestra will play for dancing between 10 and 1 o'clock. Elec tion of officers will also be held during the evening. . . f ... II J, ' -- ' I ,9 r LSJF mm r J , , ,tv 1 Exclusive at ! t S t V-:- V v - ft' '. '- : STUDIO HAT Kovelty straw Pill Box with white bead and rhinestone trim. A pretty new thape to flatter ' your face and complement your costume. 827.50 (l)Ut- Jr FRKNCH MILLIO V Mrs. tetter E.Hammar, the former Norma Rigby be fpre htr marriage on Easter Sunday at the First AAethodisf Church. The bride Is tKe daughter of Mr. end Mrs. August L. Rigby end the bridegroom Is the son of Dr. end Mrs. 1. E. Hammar of Tillamook. The couple will live in Con cord, Calif. (Artz Studio). 1 Mrs. W. W. Moore and Mrs. Gardner Knapp will be hostesses to members of Chapter G. PEO Thursday afternoon at the for mer! home on Chemeketa St A 1:15 dessert luncheon will be served and the program will be a talk by Mrs. Paul Geddes of Roseburg, wife of Senator Geddes. Mrs. W. R. McCormick of Rapid City, S. D. left Monday for home, following several months spent in Salem with her sister, Mrs. H. C. Gilg. 1145 E Street. Miss Edna Marie Hill Reveals Engagement to Mr. Natkin ; Romantic t news comes from New York City telling of the betrothal of a Salem girl. Miss Edna Marie Hill, daughter Of Mrs. Edward T. B. Hill end the late Mr. Hill, to Eugene Natkin. son of Hymin Nltkin of New York City and the late Mrs. Natkin. Mils Hill ll completing her bachelor of science degree in piano this spring at the Jullliard School of Music in New York City, where the has teen recipient of both 1 acholarihip and a teach ing fellowship. The prtde-eiect previously at tended Willametti University, where the was a member of Delta Gamma. Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary, and Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary. She is also a member of the Salem Spinsters. Mr. Natkin Is a graduate of Co lumbia University and is complet ing his sophomore year at New York University School of Den tistry, where he holds a New York state scholarship. The duo plan a September wed ding, which will lake place In Salem. The couple's engagement was revealed at 1 party in New York City for which Miss Edith K'lbuck -of Hood River, also a Jullliard student and roommate of the bride elect's last year, was hostess for a group of their classmates. . Sport: Speaker Announced Theta Sigma Phi alumnae will be entertained Monday night at the home of Mrs. Bruce F, Pick ett, 2670 Skopil Ave., at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Pa tricia Dayton, editor of St. Jo seph's Magazine, Mt. Angel. She will be accompanied by Fath r Albert Bauman, OSB, and his sis ter. Miss Eustelle Bauman, who are also associated with the magazine. s Dance For League Saturday (Picture on Page 1) Salem Women Army Navy League members are busy with plans for their spring sports dance to be held Saturday, April 23 at Randall's Chuck Wagon. The social hour will be from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock with a buffet din ner to be served from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. Guests are invited to attend and reservations may be made by calling Mrs. T. Marshall Wood, Mrs. Richard Chase or Mrs. Har vey Latham, president of the league. Heading the committees for the event are decorations, Mrs. Andrew Baker, Mrl. Maylon Scott and Mrs. Max Denton; in vitations, Mrs. Daniel Dilaconi; and tickets, Mrs. Walter Skinner and Mrs. George Slrnlo. Pi Beta Phi Founder's Banquet The PI Beta Phi alumnae will celebrate Founder's Day at a semi-formal banquet Thursday night, April 21 at China City at 6:30 o'clock. All alumnae in the city, as well as member of the active chapter at Willamette Uni versity! are Invited to attend.. Mrs. James T. Brand will serve as mistress of ceremonies and the guest speaker will be Mrs. Stewart Tuft .of Portland, prov ince president Other special guests from Portland will be Mrs Louis B. Schoel, a past province president and former Salem resi dent, Mrs. William McPherson. who has served as president of the Portland Pi Phi alumnae the past two years, and Mrs. Bruce Titus, also a former Salem resi dent. Musical numbers will be furnished by the actives and alumnae. Pi Beta Phi was founded April 28, .1867 in Monmouth, 111. Sim ilar ceremonies to celebrate the 88th anniversary of the ; 102 col legiate chapters and 261 alumnae t'ubs throughout the United States and Canada are being held this month. Emma Brownlee Kilgore was Pi Beta Phi's first president and her family's coat-of-arms was adopted for the fraternity crest. She is the first of the Pi Phi founders to be individually com memorated in special observances planned for each of the 12 years preceding the fraternity's centen nial celebration in 1967. Mrs. Cornelius Bateson Is head ing the directorate for the affair, assisted by Mrs. . D. Bartruff, Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mrs. Phil lip Blake, Mrs. Ronald BlundelK Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mrs. Samuel Tripp, Mrs. Robert Siddoway and Mrs. G. L. Abernathy. Mrs. Ken- ..' , 1 . i ' "v v h- " " j r " - - x . f S' - . .'1 I ' ' , x mrrr If. i - i ") - -T - The Sigma Kappa Mothers will be entertained at a dessert lun cheon Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. H. Fish, 426 N. 14th St., at 1:30 o'clock. All Sig ma Kappa mothers In Salem are invited to attend. neth Pots is president 'of the alumnae club and will complete her two-year term of office this spring. , Jmkk NO CLUES IN SIGHT to tell you're wearing beauty treatment! 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