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Around By JEKYME VISITORS HONORED . . . Mrs. aad hatbands are expected to at William Cook, the former Marjorie tend the 5Ui reanian, with several Thomas, is here from Baltimore earning from as far as Alaska aad visiting in Portland with her , Las Angeles. . . . Richard Hartley, parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thom as, who resided here until tnis spring, and in Salem with her many friends . . . Lt Cook is sta tioned in Baltimore with the U.S. Navy . . Tonight Mrs. Thomas isJ entertaining with a dessert bridge at 8 o'clock at the Marion Hotel for the pleasure of her daughter and a group of ber Salem friends . . . Guests will be Mesdames Warren L:ng. bonald McNeil, James White, Walter Flager. Donald Baker, P. Dixon VanAusdell Jr., Darrell -Gemmell, Clarence Gilmef, Gor don Krueger, Roger Probert, Hill ary Etzel, Jack Schimberg. Wesley Ritchie of Portland, Joe McHenry of. Corvallis, and Miss Ruth Skin ner . ... - A luncheea ... en Thursday for which Mrs. Gerald A. Keener and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Frank, were hostesses at the former's home ea Stewart Street tor the pleasure of Mrs. Robert L. Allen of Honolnla ... Mr. aad Mrs. Allen are Tisitine; la the states with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schreeder. in Crescent CHy, and la Mill City with his mother. Mrs. W. W. Allen ... Mrs. Allen plans U remaia for a longer visit, -her husband returning to the islands, where he Is aa accountant, later this month ... Mrs. Franks aad Mrs. Alien were Sigma Kappa sor- rity sisters at Oregon State Col lege , . . Honoring the visitor were I Mrs.. Allen Johnson. Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mrs. Earl Hampton, Mrs. Norma a Johnson, Mrs. D. H. Leo Bey, Mrs. George P. Griffith, Miss Frances Bryant. Mrs. R. O. Powell of Corvallis. and the hostesses " Pre-dance hosts . . . will be Mr. j and Mrs. Vera D. McMullen, who 1 have invited a group of their ' " friends tq their Fairmount Hill home tonight .before the Tuxedo Club's sport dance t the Senator Hotel ... A breakfast . . . hostess Sunday morning will be Miss Larrie Loa Osterman, daaghter of the-Lawrence Ostennans . . . guests have been Invited to a 7 o'clock break fast preceding the traditional coast trip following the Junior Senior prom at North Salem High School Saturday night ... Larry Lou's guests will be the Misses Jane Moorefleld. Teddi Schlesinger. Ju dy Porter, Ana Falun, Geri Mess mer, Beverly Schultx, Elsie Burke, Betty Buraside, Diane Miller, Mary Clare Mooney, Margie Rheam, VI- cki Ward . ... Phil Burkland. Nick Error, Ralph Oliver, Marshall Jet- derks, Jim GUmere, Alaa Arnold. John CaugheIl,Je rr y Walling, Frank Lamb, Ron Magee, Vernon Rouse, Kraig Gately and Marria V Strain .... Ah revoir ... open house held - en May 28 for which Lt. Col. and . Mrs. Norman W. Todd were hosts at their home on James Street ... the affair arranged in com pliment to Major and Mrs. Gil bert Charters Jr. and Captain and Mrs. Theodore M. Velde . , . the officers have been with the Air Force ROTC at , Willamette Uni versity and have received new assignments. : Major Charters will be stationed in Tokyo and his wife and daughter, June, plan to Vim A. f11 f rtl ly-vti'tn tl fVioir JVUI 1U UJC lltt iU'lV W return from a trip to England and Scotland. . . . Mrs. Charters home , is in Edinburgh. . . . Captain ! Velde has - ben assigned to duty ' J in. Korea and his family plans to remain in Salem. . . . Presiding at the coffee urns were Mrs. Howard W. Runkel and Mrs. Richard Lan kow ... assisting the Todds were Mrs. Robert Hale, Mrs. Frank Mc Clurg and Mrs. Richard Jenkins. A reunion v. . for members of the class of 193fl, Willamette Uni versity, who will hold a dinner dace at the Marion Hotel Sat urday night ... the event is being held during the Willamette Com mencement weekend festivities . . . the affair is semi-formal and be gins at 7:50 o'clock. . . . Over seventy class members, their wives dub Calendar Vriday Englewood Woman's Club with Mrs. Grant Hyamej. 1960 Breyman. 1:30 dessert. Trinity Chapter, OES, West Salem City Hall. S p.m. Hal Hibbard Auxiliary. USWV, Lipraan's Tta Room, 1 JO dessert Saturday Willamette Shrine. Order of White hnn o Jerusalem. 30 no-host dinner. Masonic Tempi. Chemeketa Chapter. OAR refenta party, with Mrs. C. C Geer and Mrs. Leonard Kephart. 90S West Main St. Suvcrton. 1 p.m. . Town ENGLISH sMlvertoa, is general chairman... with Rebert MeCuUum aad Mrs. George Shipley ef Portland assist ing an the committee arranging the affair. . . . A pre-nuptial shower . . . hon ored Miss Grace Corey Wednesday night when two of her classmates, Miss Mary Jo Bourke and Miss Jeanette Blumer, entertained at St. Catherine's Hall on the Marylhurst College campus. . . . Thirty senior girls were invited to the miscel- laneous shower Miss Corey will be married to Bernard H Meile on June 18 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. ... A visitor ... in the capital Is Miss Dorothy Halt of Palm Springs, Calif., who is a guest of her moth er, Mrs. Glena Hoar. . . . Miss Hall teaches art in the Palm Springs high school J . . she will return south in a fortnight to take graduate work at the University of Southern California this sum mer. ... Returning ... to the capital Sunday from a seven weeks' so journ in Denver will be Mrs. E. M. Papenfus, who has been visit ing her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broms. . . . Mrs. Papenfus also went to Mfl waukie, Wis. for ten days to visit relatives while in Denver. . . . Among the theatre-goers . . . attending the stage show, "Tea- house of the August Moon ia Portland Wedaesday night were Miss Elizabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver, Mrs. . Karl G. Becke, Miss Marjorie Becke, Mrs. Mayloa Scott, Mrs. Logan C Berry, Dr. and Mrs. Burton A. Myers,-Mrs. Lyle Rea, Mr. aad Mrs. Vernon Gllmore, Miss Patricia Gilmore, ! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schaefer and Mr. and Mrs. Milan Boniface .. .j attending the matinee on Thurs-1 day were Dr. and Mrs. William C. " nuunni V - Prnihon RIH NMaa anii Taralvn urotners, bui, ntaa ana caroiyn, VI VUll 1 a uaaaa aiaanaa aaaaaa vai wy , . . . . Mr,. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. J. H.ITJ course : lasting eiht weeks. Miss Nancy Staart. ... Recent Bride Honored WEST STAYTON Mrs. Dwight Fowler and Mrs. Alfred Thompson were hostesses for a bridal showed Tuesday afternoon at the Fowler home in honor of Mrs. Paul Schee le (Dorothy Kale) who was married May 29. Present were Mesdames Willy McNeill. Lois Minten. Gladys Kale of Stayton. Diane Music of Scio. Nellie Hagen and Jeannette Boots of Berkeley, Calif., Marie Kale. Evelyn Choate. Zelpha Dow ner, Fredora Rock, Edrie McClel lan and Robert Shepherd. Miss Hensley Feted WHEATLAND Miss Jean Hens ley, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs, Robb Hensley of Wheatland, was, honored with a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Blanche Cooper in .Wheatland Tuesday evening. 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New Summer Classes At YW The Health Education and the Recreation department of WCA announces the following classes that are to be offered during the summer months: Beginning June 6. the Joan Ross Sc.'?.00J f Charm nd, Mod- l inrt tin 1 1 kamn eiimmA i o err aaar - ,r - rv . l. eung win ucin summer Classes. , . , . mques of wholesale ana retail modeling, posture, exercise, cos tume coordination, makeup, etc. Classes will be held Mondays and Fridays. 1:30-3. 6-7:30. S-9-30, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-7:30. Beginning also on June 6 is the Club Class. The Club Class is a modified course, omit ting modeling techniques, for groups of twenty. On June 21, from 10-2, there will be a workshop for novics campers. The emphasis will be nn familv ramninir for th rWin- ner. Mrs. Stuart Lancefield will present information on camp sites in the form of slides. Miss Frances McCarter will give a sisting hostess. A large group of neighbors and Amity High School classmates were invited. Miss Hensley is the bride-elect of Wil liam Jones, son of M. and Mrs. Layman Jones of Lyons who is now stationed with the Army in Colorado. ... , .. Ler frocks 3 50 1 1 V J' 1 i . . 4 :ir-"Vi i V'i""-- . Piano and Organ Recital Saturday Don Worden will present his stu dents in a piano arid organ recital Saturday . night at 8:30 o'clock at his home on North 24th Street Pupils taking part will be Mary and Carol Bartlett, David Rein wald, Dennis White and Janet May field. Assisting on the program will be Mrs. Ronald Craven, who will present an organ solo. The fi- al n,lmUr will h. niann nH I - , - inrifan dnit hv Mr Oavn anH Mr. Worden. demonstration of camp cookery, and Mrs. George LaBorde will discuss equipment (sleeping bags, tents) and how to impro vise. Summer Sports Starting the week of July 6 and ending the week of Aifgust 22 the following classes will be given: Tennis on Tuesday and Thurs day at the Willamette courts. (Teens 6:30-7:30, adults 7:30-8:30. aijninasHCS, MOnaay ana inurs day 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 7-9 p.m includes one hour of exercise and one hour of sports. Teen Sports, Monday 3-4 p.m., includes tennis, archery and bad minton. Ballroom dancing, Wed nesday 9-10 p.m. Golf for ad vanced 9-10 and beginners 10-11 Thursday or Saturday mornings, held at the Salem Golf Course. Registration is open for all classes. Those interested in tak ing classes who would; desire the service of child care, are asked to contact the.YWCA.vt always first with customers Loveliness nylons that s-t-r-e-t-c-li ' 1 I50 U pair ' 3 pairs 4.35 Now ... a new Loveliness nylon to win the hearts of customers . . . stretch nylons in Lipman's own exclusive brand. Rose-beige or Radiantly (two wonderful shades to accent summer cos tumes). You'll love their loveliness! 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