The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 15, 1955, Page 15, Image 15

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    Tea Meeting
For AAMW
Satu
rday
Attendants for May Nuptials Selected
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sunday, May 15, 1955 (Sec 2 3
Lipman'i Tea Room will b the
setting for the May meeting of
the American Association of Uni
versity Women on Saturday, May
21 at 2 p-m. There will be a short
business meeting for the purpose
of electing officers for the com
ing year.: The tea hour will fol
low the meeting,, and will con
tinue until 4 p.m. - i 1
v The Oregon Ceramic Studio of i
Portland will present an art ex
hibit, the theme to be "Good De
sign in Creative Art" .
Oregon Ceramic Studio, or
ganized in 1937, operates a con
temporary craft gallery situated
at 3934 Southwest Corbett Ave
nue, Portland. It is a non-profit
making . corporation maintained
by colunteer workers in the in
terest of 1 promoting high stand
ards of design and workmanship
among the creative craftsmen in
Oregon and the Northwest
The gallery is open to the pub
lic six days a week from 11 to 5,
without charge, for the exhibition
and sale of juried work, and for
the sale of ceramic and weaving
supplies. The studio is interested
In fine creative contemporary
work in the crafts, such as sculp
ture, pottery, weaving, jewelry,
and drawings, paintings, photo
graphs when allied to the craft
work being shown.
- Exhibitions are a part of the
studio's educational program.
Work considered is usually by
Oregon or Northwest craftsmen
or by nationally known artists in
the. field whose traveling exhibits
have been .requested.
Hostesses for the afternoon
will be Mrs. Robert Corey, Mrs.
Robert U Turner, Mrs. Myron
Pogue, and Mrs. S. V. Leek. Dec
orations will be arranged by Mrs.
Douglas Freeburn.
Miss ' Nancy Moorefield; who
will be married to. Milton Earl
Schultz of Bend on Friday, May
27, is announcing plans for her
wedding this weekend. The
bride-elect is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Boniface J. Cleary and
her fiance is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Schultz of Bend.
The ceremony will take place
at the First Presbyterian Church
with a reception following in the
church parlors. Dr. Paul Newton
Poling will perform the 8 o'clock j Bend; sisters of the bridegroom
nupuais. . ,'.., elect, Miss Doris Slarrett and
Vocalists will be Miss Diane ir i.. . - u.rviiaM r
t...h a .-j pt,.t.t,... Ulii - Jeanette McDonald . of
son of coos say. Mrs. Ralph
Dobbs will be the organist Light
ing the candles will be Miss Co
leen Welch and Miss Louisa
Lamb. .
Miss Jane Moorefield ' will be
her sister's . honor maid and the
bridesmaids include Miss Shir
ley and Miss Minalou Schultz of
Ashland. ! ". -
Alex By ler of Coos' Bay will
serve as best 'man - for Mr.
Schultz. Ushers include Phillip
Schetky, the bridegroom-elect's
brother-in-law, Richard Spight of
Orinda, Calif., Edward Zotolk of
Grants Pass and Ronald Robins
of UcMiimyille.' .
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Toffeta charmer swinging you inter
summer with its sweet iip,brim
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So pretty above crisp
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PEO
State
Conclave
In Baker
Of interest to PEO Sisterhood
members in Salem is the state
convention to open in Baker today.
Sessions will be held at the .Pres
byterian Church from Monday
through Wednesday . noon. Mrs
Wendell LJVan Loan of Corvallis
is the state president and Mrs
Robert L. Elfstrom of Salem, the
first vice-president.
T..e convention will open with a
tea and a past presidents dinner
today with business sessions slated
for Monday and Tuesday. The BIL
dinner will be Tuesday evening.
A highlight of the convention will
be the educational hour Monday
night with Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom
in charge. 'Awards of 8 scholar
ships to Oregon girls who will at
tend Cottey College next year will
be announced during the education
al hour. Announcement will also be
made of the four recipients of the
scholarships ; offered by PEO for
use in Oregon colleges or universi
ties next year.
The featured speaker on the edu
cational program will be Miss In
caf Abidir of Cairo, Egypt, a grad
uate of Presbyterian College for
women in Cairo. She is studying
for her master's degree at Oregon
State College under the sisterhood's
latest project, the international
peace scholarship program. Mrs.
Forrest Lemm of Salem will give
a reading during the evening's pro
gram. Honor guest for the convention
will be Miss Ruth G. White, M.D.,
of Whittier, California, correspond
ing secretary of the supreme chap
ter of PEO. 2
The following delegates from the
Salem PEO chapters planning to
attend the convention are Mrs. G
W. Bruce, Mrs. Robert H. Dow,
Mrs. J. Wesley Sullivan, Mrs. Lew
is Mayers. Miss Jean Spaulding
and Mrs. George Roseberry.
General Meeting WSGS
The general meeting of the
West Salem WSCS will be held
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Herman Kortemeyer. The prayer
group will meet at the same place
at 12:30 p.m. - Dessert will be
served at 1:30 p.m., followed by
the general meeting. Mrs. Leo
Estey will have the devotions
and Mrs. N. E. Shaw the pro
gram. Mrs. A. J. Quirin, district
secretary,- will be the speaker
and her topic will be "Status of
Women."
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ACCESSORIES...
Bose Marie Reid has created
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one will find the "gondoliere"
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jacket in brilliant tricolors .
giant beach towels . . . with
marine motifs . . . de Lores
shell and horn rimmed sun
glasses with jewel and seashell
decor.
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togs!
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