Statesman's HOME ranorama . . . r.Vjsic . . . Fcsh::r.$ . . . Festurcs 6 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Jan. 10," 1956 Around Town . . . By JEIVME ENGLISH ciation. who attended the first meeting of the year of the Oregon Women's Golf Association. Four Winners In Tourney Announced First January master of the Elks Duplicate Bridge Club re sulted in a north-south victory for Mrs. Stanley Neu'ens and Mrs. W. F. Lieske, and east-west win HONOR GUEST ... at a pre- Cssey, ut Bead. were gsetto nuptial party Monday night was at Mrs. Sulllvsa's aareaU, Mr. aid Miss Betty Lou Smith, daughter j Mr. Keaaeth BeU . . . Casey Rulll of the Francis W. Smiths, who vis celebrated ait first birthday will be married to Leland R. j while at the bame ( his graaa Harra, son of the Garnet W. Har-. pareata ... ras, on February 4. . . . Hostesses j la Partlaad . . . Monday were for the affair were Mrs. Ellis Mrs. Thomas Hill Jr. and Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Richard G. ! Woodson Bennett, representatives Grenz. who entertained at the of the Salem Women's Golf Asso- latter'! home on Kenwood Ave nue. ... A miscellaneous shower feted the future Mrs. Harra and a late desserj supper was aerved. ... Honoring Miss Smith were Mrs. Francis W. Smith, Mrs. Wal ter H. Smith, Mrs. Garnet W. Harra. Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs. Donald McLaughlin, Mrs. Donald Jones, Mrs. Howard Eshleman, Miss Virginia Scott, Miss Barbara Vagness. Miss Lynn Mayder, Miss Corolie Roseberry and the host esses. ... A dinner dance . . . honored Kay Gould ra his 21st birthday fiatnrdiv eveninf whea his moth er, Mrs, Cotter Gould, entertained j for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis at her country home at Mission Bottom. . . . Fifty ef his Oregon State College friends were bidden to the party. ... Special guests were Captain and Mrs. J. L Cot leL Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wheeler, Misa Enna Weir and Mrs. Opal , Bennett, all of Corvallis. ... As sisting Mrs. Gould were Mr. and Mrs. Creighton B. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kuhn and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wherly. . . . Kay is a sea tor at Oregon State and will grad uate in June. ... A post nuptial ahower . . . will fete Mrs. Harry Brians, the for mer Ruby Found Wilson, Friday afternoon at the h o m e of Mrs. Esther Wendt . . . group of pri vate duty nurses have been in vited to call between 1 and S o'clock to greet the new bride . . . a miscellaneous shower will fete Mrs. Brians. ... Assisting Mrs. Wendt will be Mrs. Lola Comer and Miss Beda Erickson. , , Club jottings . . Mrs. Paul Hendricks will - preside at a bridge luncheon this afternoon t her Fab-mount Hill home for members ef her club. . . . Mrs. Breyman Boise will he an addi tional guest . . . Mrs. Arthur Fisher has Invited members ef her club to luncheon this after noon at her home. . . . Mrs. Ralph Nohlgreu will entertain her dub at luncheon and bridge today. . .. Mrs. F. W. Foonnaa will be hostess tonight for her 'club. . . . A buffet dinner will be served with cards following. . . . Mrt, Velma Farmer -will be a guest . . Mrs. Harold . Olinger is en tertaining her bridge club at luncheon on Wednesday. . . . Mrt. Lee Ohmart hat Invited her club te luncheon and bridge on Thurs day. . . . Mrs. Charles Heltxel and Mrs. Harmon Harvey will be ad ditional guests. ... Flying south . . . Thursday will be Mrs. ' Carl Steelhammer and ihfcir alrieat annrJnhn , . , they are headed for Lot Angeles on a com joined business and pleasure trip ""and on Sunday wuT attend theTro Bowl game ... Arrlring ... la the capital Fri day from, Tokyo were Lt aad Mra. Darld D. Kowlts ... they flew to Saa Fraaelaco from Japan, where they have been stationed the nat ( a.v li Kawki kaa Lmi la it.. r r..t t. ... t.. Mrs. Harry Hiday was installed first ia Korea . . . hi. wife Jolaei ; " "7 m8tro" ' &tm Chap- Goldcnvcds Honored jDalegatcs to ISummer F.Un Clothes Go Exotic . . . conventions 1 ' Others gaining points among the 22 competing teams included Mrs. Percy Miner of Corvsllis and Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. Ward Graham and L. W. Miles, Mrs. W. M. Cline and Ray Ward, Mrs. R. H. Tokerud and W. M. Cline, Mrs. Myrtle Mount of Ore gon City and Mrs. Don Huff, and Mrs. Lloyd Jonei and Mrs. Don ald Duncan. In the weekly duplicate game at the Elks Club Mrs. Lucetta McCoskrie of Corvallis and Mrs. Ward Graham won north-south, while Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis and Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg took top honors in the other direction. Points also went to Mr. and Mrs.' M. A. Beyer of Mt Angel, Carl Ruder and Charles Van Horn, Mrs. R. H. Tokerud and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Mrs. R. I. McKes son and Ellis H. Jones, Mrs. C. B. Bentson and Ray Ward, Mrs. Sidney Schecntman and E. 0. Berg, and Mrs. W. A. Barsch and Mrs. Leona Taylor. Junior Winners For the Elks Club juniors Mrs, Richard . Chambers and Mrs. Douglas Chambers were high scorers, while just behind were Mrs. John H. Shoemaker and Mrs. Paul Van de Velde, and Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Mrs. David Eason. Mrs. E. E. Boring and Mrs. Donald Duncan won last week's tournament at the Elks Club, while Mrs. Harold Muhs and Mrs. Stanley Neuens were second, fol lowed by Mrs. Leona Taylor and W. M. Cline, and Mrs. A. I. Eoff and Mrs. W. M. Cline. Next master points will be played next Sunday and Monday at the Elks Club, while on the following Sunday, January 22, a two-session team-of-four match with the Cavendish Club of Port land is scheduled. The monthly junior playoff also is set for the Elks Club at .7:30 p.m. Monday, January-lg. -7-7 MrsrHiday to Head OES Chapter Mr. erd Mrs. Ralph C Shepard who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at a reception on January 8 at the Salem Woman's Club. The Shepards have lived in the Spring Valley and Zena area ever since their marriage, moving to Salem three years ago. They have nine children, 21 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Betrothals of Three Couples Revealed During Weekend Mrs. Esther B. Wendt is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Miss Beth Ann Wendt, to William Milton Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Robinson of Anaheim,. Calif. The bride elect's father is L. E. Wendt of Salem. The engaged duo plan a late. spring wedding. Miss Wendt is a graduate of Salem schools and Oregon State College. She is a member of Mrs. Groves Installed As Chief The Ladies Encampment Aux iliary, Willamette No. 2 met Fri day evening for installation. Mrs. Lynn Hill, special district deputy to the Grand Patriarch, was installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Townsend, deputy grand junior warden; Omar Kelsey, deputy grand senior war den; Pearl Harland, deputy grand high priest; Mr. Clarence Kimble, deputy grand treasurer; Charlie Neubauer, deputy grand scribe; Miss Wilda Siegmund, deputy grand musician; Lynn Hill, dep uty grand inner sentinel; and Gus Erickson, deputy grand outer sentinel. Officers installed- were Mrs. Lora Groves, chief matriarch; Mrs. Charlie Neubauer, aenior warden; Mrs. Clarence Kimble, high priestess; Mrs. Lynn Hill, scribe; Mrs. Joe Jackson, treas urer; Mrs. Walter Larson, junior warden; Mrs. Gus Erickson, first watch; Miss Wilda Siegmund, second watch; Mrs. Clyde Moore, third watch; Mrs. Icie Pierce, fourth watch. - Mrtr-Floy d -Westr first-guard of the tent; Mrs. Arthur Tucker, second-guard of the tent; Mrs Roy Pease, third guard of the tent; Mrs. Lawerance Peterson, fourth guard of the tent; Mrs. Grover Pomeroy, inner sentinel; Mrs. Omar Kelsey, outer sentinel; and Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, musician. Mrs. Fred Shafer is the retiring chief matriarch. Sigma Kappa and is now teach ing home economics at the Junc tion City High School. - Mr. Robinson attended Oregon State- College and his fraternity is Lambda Chi Alpha. He is em ployed at -Douglss Aircraft in Long Beach, Calif. Arden Parker to Wed - Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Parker are revealing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Arden Elizabeth, to Bob Dean Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woods of Kinzua, Oregon. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, January 28, at St. Paul'a Episcopal Church at 4 o'clock with a reception follow ing. . . The bride-elect and her fiance are students at the University of Oregon. Mies Boyer Engaged Announcement is being made of the betrothal of Miss Margaret Boyer of Turner, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Boyer of Turner and George Boyer of Salem, to Irwin Dalke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dalke of Aumsville. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Boyer and her fiance are graduates of Cascade Union High School. The bride-elect is em ployed in Salem at Beneficial Finance Co. and Mr. Dalke in Aumsville: : 1 J ' Are Named Chemeketa Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution beld an interesting meeting Saturday at the Marion Hotel They had as speakers two young students who took part in the exchinge pro gram of the American Field Serv ice this year. y The first speskerV wis Miss Si grid Bruhl, whose home is in Heidelberg, Germany. She is spending" a -year in the United States as an exchange student, sponsored by the Lions Club and is living with the Lee Ohmart family. There are 853 students from various foreign countries attending school in the United States, each one sponsored by an American organization. The second speaker was Miss Ada Hartmon, who spent three months last summer in Greece as a representative from the Salem schools. She was one of 630 atu ; dents from the United States who went to foreign countries under this exchange program. She was a I guest in the home of a lawyer in Athens. The young people from the United States are fi nanced by their families. Other guests present at this meeting were Mrs. Dessa Hof- stetter of Monmouth, Mrs. Addi son Taioot oi Chemawa, Mrs. Charles Terry, formerly ef Mont gomery, Alabama, and Mrs. Hel- ene Hansen. Convention Delegates Mrs. H. M. Broadbent and Mrs. Homer Goulet were elected as delegates to the National Con vention, Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, to be held in Washington, D. C. in April. Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mrs. C. A. Sprsgue, Mrs. Philip T. Bouf fleur and Mrs. W. E. Hanson were elected as alternates. Chemeketa Chapter is looking forward to the state convention which will be held in Albany March 22-24 and elected the fol lowing delegates: Mrs. Alfred Vick, the present regent, Mrs. W. E. Hanson, Mrs. Edwin A. Jory, Mrs. B; E. Braucht, Mrs. H. J. Ostlind, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, Mrs. E. E. Bergman, Mrs. H. G. Henderson, Mrs. Luke Johnston, Miss Edna Mingus, Mrs. John Raphael, Mrs. Erie Horlin and Mrs.. Robert Girod. Alternates elected were Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, Mrs. M. A. Pe kar. Mrs. David H. Looney, Miss Georgia Shane, Mrs. L. C. Mc- Leod, Miss Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. Winifred Herrick, Mrs. S. L. Mi nard, Mrs. J. 0. Fair. Mrs. Charles H. Murphy, Mrs. J. W. Shipley, Mrs. George W. Croisan, Miss Helen Litchfield, and Mrs. John Blsck. Mrs. W. E. Hanson was chair man of the hostess committee, as sisted by Mrs. Ralph Van Horn, Mrs. John , Raphael, Mrs. J. 0. Farr, Mrs. Charles Creighton, and Mrs. David L Phelps. I ' .' Jli J West Indies Flavor . . . The young lady on the burro wears coordinated separate inspired by the Calypso sing ers of the Caribbean countries. Jacket ajd shorts are natural nubby finish cotton, blouse in bold, colorful Trinidad print. At the right, a Trtnrdad print blouse teams with skirt in natural cotton. The skirts, shirts, shorts, jackets, blouses and sundresses are coordinated by designer Stephanie Koret in two fabrics, a plain natural color nubby cotton and a Trinidad print in rich earth tones of brick, black and brown. -Ladie-GHf t-Mark's Lala- eran Church will meet for a 12:30 covered dish luncheon Wednesday noon. Mrs. Horace McGee ia in charge of the program and the executive committee is in charge of serving. Following the guild meeting the calling committee will meet at 3 p.m. at the church . Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it proper, when setting the dinner table, to put the but ter on one plate and pass it around, or put it on individual bread-and-butter plates? - A. This is more a question of convenience than propriety, and certainly it is more convenient to ser ye lhcbutter on individual plates than to have your guests nug it irfttinfl. ymKW t tU WwiHr Daughters of Nile Elect Officers Mrs. George Moorhead was elected' president of the Salem Daughters of the Nile Club at the monthly luncheon meeting on Mon day at the Masonic Temple. Other officers named to serve with Mrs. Moorhead during the ensuing year are Mrs. Earl Andresen, vice president;' Mrs. Norman Fletcher, secretary; and Mrs. Arthur Erick son, treasurer. Mrs. Moorhead will announce her appointive officers later. Mrs. Otho Eckersley has served as president of the club the past year. Past presidents were honor g u e s t s -at Monday's -luncheon. Attending were Mrs. 0. A. Olson, Mrs. D. X. Beechler. Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, Mrs. William Newmeyer. Mrs. Russell Bright, Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer, Mrs. Claude Post, Mrs. Virgil T. Golden, Mrsr- Harris Lietz, and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, who now lives in Portland. A clever resume of the Club's past presidents and activities over the years was presented by Mrs. Paul Shafer. New members introduced were Miss Mary Larson, Mrs. Lulu Voss and Mrs. James Burkhart. Mrs. John Graybill beaded the hostess committee for the affair. Aumsville A boy was born January 2 to Mr. and Mrs. War ren Kit linger of Aumsville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Howe, Salem, and George Killinger, Aumsville. The little boy, named David William, has a wotnerrMlcnaei,-anff- sister, Terry. i I k ! -'..v. - S rV Vi .. S if h . i t !!' J v t2h.tr I Q. Is it obligatory to make calls on the bride and bride groom? A. Yes; all those who received invitations to the wedding should call on the bride . in her new home, even if they didn't attend the wedding. him la Tokyo a year ago . . . they will be hero uttt the end of Feb ruary an (. hit tw assignment Is Fort Bliss, Texas ... Lt aad Mra. Ketrtts are vialtlag tbolr pareata, Mrs. Violet Fry aad Mr. aad Mrs. Chris KowUs ... On their arrival la Salem Friday night Mra. Fry entertained at dianer la honor of the couple aad aneenbers of the Im mediate families . . . several other parties are being arranged to wel come the couple bark to the states. Visiters . . . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksea have been her ' brother-in-law and sit ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Corrigan of Santa Monica, Calif. , . . they arrived for Christmas . and then went on to Seattle to visit, return ing to Salem this weekend . . . Weekead visitors ... la the cap ital were Mr. aad Mrs. Richard ter, Order of Eastern Star at formal ceremonies at the Scottish Rite Temple. The installing officers were Mrs. William Merriott, instal ling matron; John Miller, installing patroa; Mrs. Otho Eckersley, chaplain; Mrs. G. A. Reeher, marshall; and Mrs. H. H. Mc Daniels, organist. Other officers installed with Mrs. Hiday included ', worthy patron, Kenenth Dodge; associate matron, Mrs. Gorge Edwards; associate patron, Ronald Rotsner; secretary, Mrs. Melvln Propp; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Bachle; conductress, Mrt. Earl Bradfield; associate con ductress. Mrs. Robert Zemanek; chaplain, Mrs. G. Black; marshall, Mrs. Wayne Kurd; organist, Mrs. T. E. Ullakko; Adah, Mrs. P. Marquiss; Ruth, ' Mrs. Jesse E. Earlywine; Ester. Mrs. Everett Clob Calendar gutllvaa aad teas, Bobby, Doff aad , Hearing; Martha, Mrs. T. W. Lea- sure; tiecia, mrs. uenc.ivenneay; warder, Mrs. Kenenth Dodge; sentinel, Everett Hearing. Courtesy Group Tbe new courtesy group includes' Mrs. Dale . Pieraon, Mrt. Marion Stoutenberg, Mrs. - John Becker, Miss Patricia Payne, Mrs. George Thomaaon, Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. S. K. Friese and Mrs. M. G. Thomas. The choir includes Mrs. Clarice Judson. Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Mrs. P. H. Yoder, Mrs. Chas. Boyer and Mrs. Walter Bates. The program for the evening in cluded a musical number by the South Salem high school string trio, John Gibbens and Rodney Schmidt, and Mrs. Harvey Gibbens at the piano. Mrs. Clarice Judson sang accompanied by Mrs. H. M. McDanielt. The past officers and courtesy - members were in charge of the reception. Mrt. Harry Lucas and Mrs. Mont Yoder poured. MONDAT . BiWre Xuf hurt of NU noon lunrrwon, MawMuc Ttmpla, Mwinf St 10:90 am . Sticm Unit, Republican Womn' rtrUon oi Orsoa. Senator Ha ul. I p m. S.l.m Junior Wamna's Club innt at clubhouat, a pm. Sln G.rd.a Club iriMUnf. Wom an Club. I p m . cUmm at in a.m. Mr Kin I. r Mother aa4 Dada nwt at arhool. S p m B.thl 41. oba Daufhtart Initia tion, Scottuh Rita Tampla, 1:10 p m. TTESDAT Trl -County DnUI Auxiliary no hrft dinner, Martoa Moul, I p m. Miaurl Club no-hott lunrhaon i'h Mt. r. B. Kaaaoa, SSI Cantor 12 10 e m. Oadwirk Chapter. OM Social Cub Maionie Tempi. I N Soaaart lun'.fl VWCA beard marfirf at YW. I 41 I H -Y Mothers, aon tunrhaan, YVCA Dj'nct I rafon State Kurat Aa aoc:a'Hin. Marten Hotel, ao-hpet dm aar, I N P-f wtDMtsoar F'.rrt Sfrthodut Church WSCS oon hinrhaon rrelrs at I IS pm Jitoa L Methodiet WHTS meet t 11 am. Klrbtr Room, noon Sinner. Oerrr Court. Order H the Amar an'n, Scottuh R"e Terrpie, If. TIU BSBAT Salem fnit 13. A-rerlean Leftoti Aunuarjr meet at Salem Woman Cl'itt S pm Spiritual Sunflowee Club meet at rWrh, 1.US Maduwn at, IS a m. to I pm. Stnurnei 4' aiirt fcriSf. Salem Waman Club I tea futrtar " South t.t,m peril with Vr. Carl T70 t IWawninf Are, I S r t S1eai Wamaa Cl'ib meet at elub I m, boarS aetU. UM VKN'TSIDE The rrieadly hour club will meet at the home of Mrs. Russet Langford, Wednesday, Jan 11. A no-host luncheon will be served at U o'clock. mum Cattoaj Made la Our Shea 0 Valaataa Vra.eraa at Cartes Beaa 0 Sp Cavara THE BLIND MAN BiWiileJ mf f WM rk. XU llerani) Mlt Ceatat S4. Varied Recital Slated Tonight Students of Salem Music Co. studios will be presented in re cital tonight at 8 p.m. at the studio recital hall, 467 Ferry St. Parents and friends of the stu dents will hear a varied program of piano, violin, cornet, clarinet, and accordion music. Students performing will be James Bingen heimer, trumpet; Kathleen Glenn, violin; Willette McMahon, piano; John Olson, clarinet; David Schildmeyer, clarinet; Mary Schmerber, violin; and Robert Schwiesow, cornet a . Teachers whose students will be playing in this recital are Ray Walden, Armin Ryser, Miss Jean Turnhiill r.lon Willismc anil Vif. i tor Palmason. Vi PRICE SALE "RUBBERMAID' DISHDRAINKRS SHOWER CURTAIN'S DRAINBOARD MATS SINK LINERS TUB 4 SHOWER MATS 50 off if f Mpl umbing -ha jJnq I WOULDNT DARE USE ANYTHING ELSE when my child catches cold! MUM a Hi neidi this proved relief that does more than work on etiitf. Don't take chances with colds -use Vicks VapoRub. It acts two ways at once. 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