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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1955)
Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, May, 15, 1955 Statesman's HOME Women . .'. Music . . . Fashions .. . Features ft? V) 'V 1 I" L y 3 , Federation of Bus- ,. 7. onvenuon Jime . vent of Saturday, May 21 will be the annual Kotton Koffee Klatch to be given by the Willamette Valley Panhellenic in honor of senior high school girls, who plan to enter college in the fall. Making arrangements for the affair, which will be held at the Elmer GvBerg home, are left to right, Mrs. George Schroeher, general 1 chairman, Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Panhellenic presi dent, and Mrs. Berg. (Kennell-Ellis Studio). v 7J V IV i 0 it Tim v. Two Business and Professional Women's Club presidents in the Central Willamette District serving as hostesses for the state convention to be held in Salem next week end are Mrs. Clara Stange, Woodburn, and Mrs. Ernest Smith, Newberg. Among the hostesses for ihe Business and Professional Women's Clubs state convention to be held in. Salem May 20-22 are above, left to right, Mrs. Carl Guntert, Albany BPW club president; Miss Addaline Hunsaker, president of the Taft Club; and Mrs. Roy Gosso, president of the Silverton BPW Club. Presidents unable to be present for the pictures were MissMary Thompson, Bend, Mrs. Lois Rutherford, McMinnville, Mrs. Betty Lou Zetterberg, Newport, Mrs. Alice Grovom, Sweet Home, Mrs. Elva Traver, Toledo, and Miss Helen Leach, Waldport. Fifteen BPW club presidents tomprise the Central Willamette district, hostess for the state convention. Commitee chairmen busy with prepar tions for the BPW state convention, with headquarters at the Marion Hotels ! are pictured at the right. Left to riqht are Mrs. John Versteeg, Mrs.Arthur Weddle, general convention chairman, Miss Elea nor Roberts, president of the Salem BPW Club, and. Mrs. Charles Forrette. (All pho X u tos by Kennell-Ellis Studio). r v f ' . i I - i ..' yf v -;y' Three "iusy chairmen for the state BPW convention to be held in Salem , May 20-22 are left tq right, Mrs. Mona Yoder, Mrs. Ef f ie King and Miss Betty Elofson. Well known speakers and interesting social events art being .3 planned for the several hundred delegates.