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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thursday, May 5, 1955($ec. J)-! Statesman's HOME Bethel Fetes Fathers at y Dinner an or am a I t.- m . j ' ' aT 11 ' at : - vr. - I Women Music Fashions . . Features - - Around lown . . . By JERYME ENGLISH ITS WELCOME HOME . . '. for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder, who arrived in the "capital Tuesday from an extended trip East and through the South . .".'they were accompanied East by Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry; who returned to the capital several weeks ago . . '. The Loders drove leisurely through the southern states they were disappointed in the gar V urday afternoon .will honor Janet Linville, daughter of the E. R. Linvilles . .-. n group of her school friends have been invited to the linville home .on Garmar Way . . . Wishing Janet a happy birth-, day will be her sisters. Jill and Mary Ann . . . Sharon Brumfield, Kathy Jacobe, Rae Ann . Maske, Sandra Morris. Diane Moser, Pa tricia Mussmacher, Carta Myers, a. stopping in Carmel XA,. JJ! n and a several days' j WeGClinQ Ol Duo Told . The First Methodist Church Klamath Falls was the .scene the wedding of Miss Lenore Mae Nieswander. daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Frank E. Nieswander of Salem, and Charles v William Pickett, son of Mrs. A. F. Stain- of; dens as hardly. a flower was) in Linda Olson, Carolyn Proctor and! bloom due to the late spring tea- Marcia Sullivan son ... tney came west Dy way Of California for a sojourn tay in San Francisco. ' Flyiag switk . . . come Monday will be Mrs. Charles A. Barclay, who will join her mother, Mrs. Boy H. Simmons, in Palm Springs, where she has been spending the winter months ; .'.The two will drive north in a week, Mrs. Sim mons to. remain in'Salem for the summer . ; . x Headed lor Oearbart . . . an hrmk anH : v Pit ir rumii. Friday will be a group of Salem ; Fans on Aprii 9 and Junior Woman' Club mem-j xhe Rev. - Lloyd F. Holloway bers U attend the spring confer ; performed the 8 o'clock rites in ence of the Oregon Federation ei;the fireplace room before mem ttaraea's Clubs . . . registratioa j of . the immediate family and will apea at ) a.m. at the Hotel a few frjends. Miss Kay Jensen Gearhart with a luncheon the f played the wedding music. caicnaar at noon . . . .Mrs. uevrge Mrs. A. F. stainbrook' was the Rassman firt vice-president ofln,. attendant for hef 'daughter the Oregoa Federation, will leave j in.Iaw- and bridesmaids were Airs, for Gearhart today to attead a virfnn Pnvjant nH Mr. Rnnairt state board meeting 1 . . Other toriegeke s v pickett was si Salem Woman's Club members at- man for his son and usher were tending will be Mrs. E.trl T. An-Eidon payzant andr RonaW Orle dre?en, president af the Salem beke. elub ... . Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding, ; "a weddine receotion followed nrst vice-presicen at the Tnrat the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A District . . . airs. Harry sappen field and Mrs. Helen Goodenongh . . . Mrs. Richard Lankow, third ice-president af the Oregoa Fed eration, and Mrs, Sam C. Camp bell, both members of the Junior Club, will be la Gearhart for the board meeting today and the con ference on Friday ... Attending . . . the regular meet ing of Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile in Portland Wednesday at the Masonic Temple were Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs. Estill L. .Erunk, Mrs. William Newmyer and Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead". . . thenew queen of Nydia Temple, Mrs. H. R. Crawford, presided . . . Mrs. Crawford 'has appointed Mrs. Brunk and Mrs. Newmyer as mem- lrc nl th hnenitalitv rAmmitt for the coming year . . . Mrs. Cameron is a member of the Nile chorus Candidates . . . f or King Cotton ef the annual Y-Tee CottonBall' ta be held .May 14 at the YWCA have beea annaanced by, the vari ous Y-Teen iclabf . . . this year there win be two eottoa kings, representing North Salem and South Salem Higsj Schools . . . The candidates for King Cotton and the clubs they represent Include Jim Anderson, LHiKr uun, , . . dob Wulf, Margaret Meade ... Gary RamsdeattAnaJ Guthrie ... Phil Webb, Grace Elliott . . . Wafly . Costello, Abbie Graham . . .. Dave ISocolofsky, Winifred Heard . . . CoUougb . . . Mack Harris, Garnet Knight . . and Larry Graber, Julia Brigaati . . . Barbara Bos track. Y-Teea lnterrlub president, will crown the kings ... . ' For a visitor ... Mrs. Thomas P. Hill is entertaining with an in formal party -Friday night at her Greenwood Drive home for the pleasure of Mrs. Frank Turner of Park Forest, III., who is visiting ia "the capital with Captain Turner and their daughters for a fortnight ... Bridge will be in play during the evening with a late dessert supper served by the hostess . . . Honoring Mrs. Turner will be Mrs. "Ted. Morris, Mrs. Bruce Williams, Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs. William Haskin, Mrs. . Floyd McNall, Mrs. and Mrs. Hill . . . Entertaining . . . he r bridge club at luncheon today . will be Mrs. William Schlitt. who has iarited. . ... r Ji i i inc grvup ta acr vauuaiaria Heights home . . . Mrs. Edwla Vtesko and Mrs. Hermaa C Joca Imsea will be additional guests . . . Mrs. William McGilchrist Jr. pre sided at a luncheon Monday after- booa at her North Sammer Street home la compliment ta members of bet- study club . . . Mrs. Elmer J. Scellara told the group about her winter's stay 1b the Hawaiian Islands . . . , Eighth birthday party Sat- : i 1 - 1'' , , t - n . t i V 1 i ! i , t r.- 1 i t T I ' f I , : -wt . T-jp :,r .?m . .? OKI i. & . Mr. and Mrs. Mx J. Klotz, atherine Singer) whose wedding "was" an event of April 24 at the First Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter ctf Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer and her husband is the son of "Klot The newlyweds will livev in "Studio). " . 1 : i ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Salem. (Jesten-Miller Pedersen. Mrs. Pedersen presided at the coffee urn, Mrs. Payzant cut. the 'cake, assisted by Mrs. Donna Partridge. The newlyweds are now at home in Salem at 355 S. 14th St. Mr. Pickett is a junior at Willamette University. - . Tour Follows Installation ' i SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Harold Roessler entertained the South Hills Garden Club Tuesday eve ning at .her home on Heather Lane. ' After a short business meeting there was an installation of of ficers with Mrs. Lyle Bayne as installing officer. Installed as president, was Mrs. Hale Mickey; vice-president, Mrs. Crville Ray mond; and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Larry Rich. The group went on a 1 tour - of the Fulton Seed Labratory. and were shown how seed was tested. Later they enjoyed a late supper at China City. ' U v w League Holds Luncheon A large group attended the Salem Women's Army-Navy Lea? gue luncheon Tuesday at Lipman's Tea Room.' This was the last luncheon meeting for the season with Mrs. Harvey Latham pre siding. , . j j ' The guest speaker, Mrs. Willis Ross of the Joan Ross School of . Charm, gave an -interesting talk on charm. She was intro duced by Mrs. William ;C. Dyer, Jr. ;- - - - ' i . : The decorations featured the. May Day motif with baskets of spring flowers and tiny May poles in blue and yellow. ! Guests attending were Miss Ann Templin of -. Gibbon, Minn., a house guest of Mrs. Ross, MrsJ t i Thomas! E. Rilea of Clackamas, Mrs. Walter L. Tooze, Mrs. Al bert C.j Gragg, Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, Mrs. Logan C. Brry, Mrs. Charles McDevitt, Mrs. Gor don. Knieger, Mrs. Stanley Rolfs ness. Mrs. George Gregor, Mrs. P. F. Copple, Mrs. Virgil Pade, Mrs. Theodore Jenny. Mrs. Vera D. McMullen, Mrs. Willis Vincent, Mrs. Claybourne W. Dyer, Mrs. Walter Phillips and Mrs. Robert Oslund. I Bethel 35, Job' Daughters, held a father-daughter spaghetti supper Monday evening at the Scottish Rite Temple. Howard Roberts, father of honored queen, Jan Rob erts, played the piano for the cake- walk after the supper. The fathers.! were honored guests at the regular meeting. - .; Junior past honored queen Shar on Long and the Bethel grandfather were honored.. The following officers were elect ed for the next term: honored queen, Sharon Bourne; senior princess,'. Nancy Weeks; " junior princess, Julie Peterson; guide, Lamona Collins; marshal!, Marilyn Reaney. - Connie Reaney was appointed chairman of the committee to help in the. cancer drive. . The' Bethel decided to have a skating party at Rickreall on May 23, each girl to bring a friend who might be interested in. Job's Daughters. Senior princess Sharon Bourne reported on the successful completion of her project, which was a kidnap breakfast. Honored queen Jan Roberts re ported on the bus trip to Bethel 23 at Oregon City. The mothers will be guests at the next meeting on Monday, May 16. The Stitch and Chatter Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Katy Edminson Wednesday night ' at a covered dish dinner. Addi tional guests were Ann Byerley, Lindy and Jody Edminson. Mrs. Jeannette Dickinson won a special prize. The next meeting will be election of officers at the home of Miss Beverly Matlock. Club Calendar Thursday 1 Merry Minclers with Mn. Robrt Wagers, 4250 Silverton Road. 7 JO p.m. Lansinf Neifhbon Garden Cluh with Mrs. H. W. Cole. 2S3S Jclden ! Ave.. 12:30 covered dish dinner. American Gold Star Mother. VTW Hall. p.m. Friday Hal Hibbard Auxiliary, USWV dessert luncheon. Lipman's, 1:90 p.m. Trinity Chapter, OES, West Salem City Hall, a p.m. Saturday Willamette Shrine. Whit Shrine of Jerusalem, no-host dinner. Masonic Temple. 6:30 p.m. Chemclceta Chapter. DAR with Mrs. Edwin A. Jory, 425 Hoyt St, 2 p.m. Teeh Canteen Saturday Teen Canteen at the YWCA this Saturday night will be offered for all boys and -girls of Junior High school age. Teen Canteen : starts at 7:30 with free dance instruc tion and . lasts until 10 p. m. Y Teens are. asked to. bring their friends and. have a good time at the - YWCA Saturday night. Par ents are also invited to stop by : during the .evening. v - for Mother' s. Day light up her, lifektvith -DJLECTklQUE Voice Students In Recital Today Eleven first year voice students r Clorinda Topping, associate professor of music, will be - pre sented in recital this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the Willamette music auditorium. The public is invited to attend. Some of the students will be making their first public appear ance as singers. All are complet ing their first year of study. Thursday afternoon's program will be as follows: - I - Se riorindo e fedele . 4 A Haw Lnvelv Is Thv - World : , ; Schubert Sandra McAllister . , Selve Vol .x i . Rosa Behold Whaf Manner of Love -; : McDennia Kaye Brand . Thou Art Lovely As a ' Flower Schumann Bo! Mr. Piper . 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