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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1955)
4-(Uc JMtittnin, Salem, Ore Smirf, Up. It, HSJ Hook jyow V lt flash House Pitchers on uibfjiuy ui Museum Pitchers, which anybody eta understand, are currently on di 1w at tits Yliieh Ununm VinW the hollow kind with, bandies at one end and lip at the other, and designed for containing liquids. This group, specially put to gether for the Salem Art museum by Mrs. A. I. Wallace, Mrs. Sidney B. Lewis and Miss Maxine Buren consists of lass, porcelain, stone and earthen ware vessels of varying ages of antiquity. While the artisans, who .manu factured the pitchers, had: cer tain limitations of function to meet, their imagination in decor adapting beyond necessary func tion is apparent. For example. the head of Herbert Hoover looks atyou out of one glass case. wbere it rests on what must be his hands, attached to something in back which the Republican women's organization who con cocted the idea probably thought would make the President easier to handle. All Types of Pitchers Another eye catching novelty is not something made by a glass blower during a sneeze, but a pitcher ; designed for sipping when prone, presumably 1 1 L However, its proximity 'in the dining room case to a rum pot makes one wonder a little wheth er this modern age is getting x a 1. J.. k kit.n.'L isciar -it" nwinv nnwn hhliiiuilv had its moments. - One of its higher moments is represented by the blue decorat ed English pitchers, an another by a tiny blue Oriental niece. There are also majolica, luster ware, pressed and blown glass and a large brown crockery ewer which makes you give an involun tary glance at the floor to see if your shoes are buttoned before leaving. Sunday is the last day - for viewing the Gordon Gilkey Print Show, a strong group of modern etchings in bold blacks and in color by a master in this field. The Rental Gallery has three fine oils and an intriging mosaic mounted for hanging, and the Picture of the Month by Nadine Nunn is a skillful oil presenta tion of Oregon at its best. Reception at New Kindergarten A reception at the new Jack and Jill Kindergarten. 71f Fairview Avenue, has been arranged for the public on Friday, Sept. 18. Marie Swettman. instructor, will receive friends, parents and children from 2 to 4 p. nu, assisted by Mrs. vic tor Palmason. Mrs. Richard Mc- Clintic and Mrs, Russell Wittroer. A coHeee erxhiate. holding an Oregon teacher! certificate, Mrs. J be available swenman nas uugm in. several other states and in South America." St, Mary's Guild of SL PauTs Episcopal Church will meet Mon day in the downstairs urepiace roam at 1 o'clock. V 0 it Mrs. Dennis Robert West (DaVeen Behm) who was Married August 28 at Sty Mark's Lutheran Church. The bride Is the daughter of the David Behms and Mr. West Is the son of the William F. Wests. The couple will live lin Yoncalla, Oregon. (Jesten-Miller Studio). i ' . : j I-J A x 1 I' A Willamette Freshmen Arrive Rush Week Opens Tuesday Freshmen will be arriving on the Willamette .University! cam pus tnis weexena xor ine opening ox tresnman week Monday. Freshmen girls will be moving today into the new Doney Hall and Lausanne ad the boys will occupy Baxter HalL ! i Freshmen activities will commence Monday and Tuesday the traditional sorority and fraternity rush weeks start MissjArda Lien, Salem, president of the cam- - "5- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Louis Loehden (Phyllis Johnston) who were married September 3 at the First Baptist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Loehden of Hillsboro. The couple will live in Portland, where both ' are students at the University of Oregon Medical School. .McE wan Studio,'. but . . gazing Sat the lovely creations out at the cake : baking I department of State Fair, we wondered how fnany bf the luscious cakes were made with mixes. Who would know? Whd would care? : All hand . . We see by a business op portunity ad that we can retire comfortably on Va acre if we conduit the easy business the a'd suggests. So with Our present ten acres, we ought to be able to take care of the whole family and a few in-laws.-; ' Out of the nowhere . ;. .' every Fair time we Wonder where those people come from. now I suppose theII crawl back into their holes for another year. Ha ha ha .. .we often write ourselves notes on what to put in this column. We find one, Trice ; of fame . . mar m drives to - Florence' and if you can figure out what w ' : meant by it, you are funnier than us. i Just miner . . . a lady , asking us to make very minor change (a matter of one word) In a story already to roll on Saturday morn-1 f Ing, was unimpressed when told It was a mat ter of taking an awful lot of time for what ithe change was worth. Here is What was In volved. First we had to locate the story, a!- i ready in the forms, they had to be unlocked, I the type taken out and proof "made of It. We 1 read and corrected the proof. Another man I had, to reset a new line of the type, still an I other man had to put it In to replace the old -j line. The type was then put back Into the forms which were re-locked. This mistake, by j the way, was the lady's. . . Maxine Kureri. GOP Women Will; Hear Speakers! 1 Slate Representative A. W, Loilcks and Mrs. Harry A. Pall- adyj state membership chairman of the Republican Women's Fed eration of Oregon, j will be the speakers at the meeting of the Salem Gub, Republican Women's Federation of Oregon' on Monday afternoon at the Senator Hotel at s p.m. ' . Representative Loucks will out line his work as liason between the legislature and the Republican state central committee and Mrs. Pallady will speak on "Increasing Membership. - " Miss Battle BratzeL president,' will preside.' The interested public la invited to attend. A FREE PAPER-MATE PEI1 Fill Coupon below end learn mere about a lifetime, aiding and Insulation ever yeur present sWe-walls and receive your free Pen. Pays for Itself in the Savings ef Paint and Fuel Waste. ' Mail To H.D.R.CO. f -". 4194 N. River Rd. Salem, or Call 4-7170 Conpom Name Address Phone . Build Q RemedeBnf pus panhellenic, announces that rushing for the four sororities. Pi Beta Phi, Delta Gamma, Chi Omega and Alpha Chi Omega, begins Tuesday aftertoon with open houses at the sororities. Si lence will follow immediately and continue throughout the week.' Open Houses Slated Open houses will again be held Wednesday afternoon and eve ning. There will be six 43-min- ute parties from 1:30 to 5:13 and from 7 to 8:43 pm. On Thurs day's schedule are conferences between 1 and S p.m. at Laus anne Han and Music Hall with Panhellenic counsellors, who will to iB' interested rushees. In the afternoon and evening there will be -one hour parties at the four houses. Sports clothes and flats are the attire for all the above parties. Friday afternoon and evening with casual clothe- and heels the attire. Luncheons are scheduled there drill be one hour parties for Saturday between 1 and 2:30 pjn. Rushees must complete' their registration of classes be fore noon. The luncheons are second preference ard afternoon dress or suits, hats and heels will be worn. Saturday evening a formal ban quet, first preference, is i sched uled for from 6:30 to 7:30 pjn. Rushees will turn in their prefer ences at 8:30 p.m. and wlU pick up their bids at 10 p.m.1 Satur day. The pledges will then be entertained at firesides and will remain overnight at their respec tive houses. -, j President's Freshmen Reception President and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will entertain with their annual freshman reception on Mrs. McCall Will Attend Conference : Leaving Wednesday for Yaki ma, Washington, will be a group of Republican women from over the state to attend the northwest resdonal conference of the Na tional Federation of Republican Women. This is the first of ten such conferences to be held over the United States this falL Heading the delegation from Oregon will be the officers Mrs. Clark C. McCaU, Salem, state president; Mrs.. Fay Davis, Port land, first vice-president; Mrs. Leo Johnson. Newberg, second vice-president; Mrs. Harry A. Pallady, Portland, treasurer; and Urs. William M. Burna, Portland, corresponding secretary. Sessions will be held Thursday and Friday at the Chinook HoteL Mrs. Roy T. Bishop, Portland, third vice-president of the Na tional Federation and Immediate past ptesidnt of the Oregon Monday. September 19 at the presidents's residence on Fair- mount HilL - The affair Is ar ranged in compliment to all fresh men and new students on the campus. - Mrs Stacey Will Show Pictures Mrs. C W. Stacey, well known church woman, win apeak and show colored slides of Mexico at the meeting of the Christian Wom en's Fellowship at First Christian Church on Thursday, September IS. The program will be given at 11 a.m., followed by a sack lunch and business meeting. Mrs. Stacey and her husband spend their winters in Mexico and among her interesting and color ful pictures are many of the Meth odist missions of that country. Federation, as regional director is serving as chairman 'of the conference. At the Friday luncheon Gov ernor Arthur B. Langlie of Wash ington will be the speaker and Mrs. Clark McCall of Salem will preside. Other scheduled speak ers include Mrs. Carroll D. Kearns, president of the Nation al Federation, and 17. S. Senator Frank A. Barrett of Wyoming. ViKETlAII BUNDS HYLOCK Alum. Screens . and T)oara rr nvarrthlBf far fmmt Wtnw SEX CI If CD THE tU lLK BUND MAN frt Ertlniates Diy r Klfht Ph. 3-1328 (Terns) Sf7S Ceaur St ...0? the right trade with Grade "A" 155 N Lbertr fy072& :S) Phn 33191 M;.. & I (o)() WSfe ' 1 (2)o(2)(2)' 1 1 U..-.X rV J m T" I ww.' m m i K ... - i T ni m 10 Wl X-Omk SWm Phone 3-3191 Puts a New Cover on Your i Chbir During Wards Annual LIPGOVER SALE Nowf ot Wards, the Slipcover Sale of the Year! Ready Mdde Slipcovers that hug every contour of your sofas and chairs. Zippers and Lastex give that custom fit! Welting and seams hold their place. Smart floral and provincial patterns. Brilliant colors. 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