f Statesman's HOME 'anorama Fes s . . . hzV:m 6-(Sfc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Feb. 8, '58 Around Town . . . By JEKYME ENGLISH PARTY TIME. . .Mrs. L. E. de Weese is entcrtaininc informally this morning at her Fairmount Hill J home for the pleasure of Mrs. A1-! brecht Paenstechcr of Middle-j bury. Vt., who with Mr. rasen-, c teener, came west to spend the winter months in Salem and to be I with their aon and daughter-in-law, Mr. - and Mrs. Gerhard Tagcn- tec her . . . Mrs. dcWeese has in-' vitijd a few of her neighborhood friends to stop by for a cup of coffee and to' greet the visitor. : . j A luncheon. ., .hostess today will be Mrs. George Alexander, who; has invited few friends to her Kumler Street home. . . Rehear! parties. ' . . .Mr . Hernial E. Larky will entertain at dinner at China City Friday night la lienor - f her ton. Lt. Elton Larky, and his .fiancee, Mini Noren N a 1 1 a a, ha w ill be married Saturday at the first Presbyterian Church. . .Lt. Larky la arriving" la thr capital Thursday frnm Tesaa. . .Mrs. C. Arthur Miller will be hostess for a buffet upper at her Miller Street home Saturday evening in honor tf her granddaughter. Mini Gayle Juve. and her fiance, Roy E, Nelson of Park Ridge. III. . .the affair will fallow the wedding rehearsal at the First Christian Church and bidden are members of the bridal party aid tht immediate family, , . An revolr. . .parties for Mrs. Irvin R. Young, who is soon mov ing to Oakland, Calif., where Mr. Young has been transferred by the F. W. Woolworth Co. n . Mrs. Joseph A. H. Dodd was a luncheon hostess Tuesday and Mrs. Howard Post is entertaining at luncheon today. . .neighborhood friends of the honor guest have been Invited to both parties. . . Birthday party. . .an Saturday for Virginia Christensen, daughter f Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Christensen, wha celebrated her seventh birth day... .the young hostess Invited a group of her neighborhood Past Noble Grands Honored by Lodgs Seventy past noble grands of the Salem Rebekah Lodge wert hon ored at a program following the regular meeting Monday night at the 100F Temple. Ten ushers, each carrying white candles, es corted the past noble grands to tht seals of honor. A reception was held following the program. During the business session the lodge donated 130 to tht polio fund, Claire Weaver was appointed to the UN committee to rtplact George Naderman, Chairmen for tht social night In clude Mrs. Lennie Irvine. Mrs. Helen Pearct and Mrs. Victoria Stiffler. F.L. Club wlU meet Thursday night at tht home of Mrs. Everett Soden, IMS Madison St. Tht Three Links Chib will meet in tht IOOF Hall Friday at I p.m. friends U a luncheon and skating party. ... A pre-nuptial shower. . . .feted Mrs. Sadie Benson Monday night when Mrs. Richard Cooper and Mrs. Harry Gardner entertained at the former's Kingwood Heights home on Terrace Drive. . .Mrs. Renson will be married to Wilbur Crager on Feb. it. . . .Twenty even guests were bidden to the miscellaneous shower and a des sert supper was served by the hostesses. Club jottings. ; . .Mr. and Mrs. Chester 0. OIsm will entertain members af their club at dinner Sunday evening at their Fawk Street home. . .Mrs. Edward 0. Ktadter Jr. and Mrs. James Wal ton will be hostesses for a lus cheon Friday afternoon at the farmer's home an Verda Lane in rompllment ta members af their knitting group. . . .Mrs. Karl G. Becke presided at a buffet supper and bridge party Tuesday night la honor af members ( her club. . . Mrs. Robert Sleeves entertained with a dessert bridge Tuesday eve ning at her Candalarla home for her club. . .Mrs. Newbury Cose was aa additional guest. . , Being welcomed. . .home from a three weeks' sojourn in Honolulu are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawlins. 7".1 they made the trip to tht Islands , by plane. . .In Honolulu they were guests of his brother and sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Duane Rawlins . . .the navy officer is an executive aboard a ship presently stationed at Pearl Harbor. la Portland. . .today will he several Salem peeplt ta attend tht wedding tf Miss Mary Paaey Vass and Broughton Bishop, son at Mr. and Mrs. Clarence M. Bishop. . . , the afternoon nuptials will take place at Trinity Episcopal Church at 4:S e'rtork with a reception following at the Portland Garden Club. . .Among those planning ta attend the rites are Mrs. C. D. Morse and her daughter, Mrs. Robert - Hartley, Mr. - and - Mrs. Ralph H. Ceolev. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Rnrarue. Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver. . . Stopping. . .in Salem a few davs this week were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Bedlngfield Jr. and children. Jeffrey and Scott, of Coos Bay, who wert guests of her parents, Colonel and Mrs. Maylon acou. . .juesaay me Bemngrtelds wtnt in to Portland to attend the consecration cercmonv for tha Very Rev. James Walmsley Fred- erica larman as oisnop coadjutor In the) diocese of Oregon. , . A visitor. . ,1a the eanllal this week Is Mrs. William H. Stelwer Jr. af Fasslll. wha Is the guest of her malher, Mrs. John Carson. . . It's a (lit . . .far Mr. and Mrs. Floyd TrusseU (Beth Justis). . .she arrived Monday night at the Salem General Hospital and has been named Rebecca Jean. . .Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jaha G. Justis and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Trassell. . . Munson-KIein Rites Read at St. Vincent's i Miss Joan, Klein, daughter of ; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Klein, and Rob . ert W. Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munson, were united in marriage on Friday, Feb. 3 at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic church. Father Lowell Blackburn offitiated at the rites. For her wedding the bride wore a blue dress with while accesories and carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid. Miss Josie Schlageter was the bride's only attendant and she wore a brown dress with pink ac cessories and corsage of pink car nations. James Munson served as best man for his brother. For Spring v The newlyweds greeted their guests at a reception is the eve ning' at the VFW Hall. Assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mun son, Mrs. Edna Karnes, Mrs. Ha rd Mallory, Mrs. Esther Jersey, Mrs. Gloria Durham, Mrs. Gayle Beard. Miss June Wiggins, Miss Beverly Klein and Miss Linda Earn. . Sergeant Munson is stationed at Fort Lewis with tht U.S. Army and his bride will remain in Sa lem until his discharge this summer. Teachers Honor . Mrs. Santacruz SILVERTOtf Teachers of the grade schools, at Silverton gave a tea in honor of Mrs. Guadalupe Santacruz, school teacher from An tigua. Guatemala, who was a guest of the Kenneth Henjums for four weeks at Silverton. She left Sunday for Salem, where she will remain for a brief time before going back to her native country to resume her teaching. Because she had talked a great deal about tht marimba music dur ing her stay here, tht teachers arranged that Jon Digerness give a group of marimba solos during the tea. The tea table was highlighted in colors of honor guest's native coun try, blue and white, combined with small United States and Guatemala flags. V -, Spring Fashion Season Closes With Make-lt-Yourself Styles By NADEANE WALKER PARIS l-Make it-yoursctf Paris fashions, at prices starting from about IIS have been shown here at the end of the spring high fashion Will Sing . 4 dub Calendar WEDNESDAY Degree of Honor at Silem Wom an's Club, t m. ' Chtrry Court Order of the Amir, inth, Scottish Pile Temple, S f m. Ftrtt Methodist Church W ICS, 11 O'clock Junchaon. JnoeUng. p.m. Jaaan Lea Mthr4Mt Church WSCS lunch.on. 1:U p.m.. fireplscs room. Laurel ' Guild. Knlf ht M.mornl Church with Mrt. Richard Smart, J8 n. zara St.. s p.m. Mission Study Group. Flmt Con gregational Church, with Mrs Jul ian Keiser, 4S South Church St., 3 p.m. THIRSD AY Woman's Benefit Asuociation with Mra. Carrie Lindsay, 13S4 Marion St., 1:30 p.m. Spiritual Sunflower Club, 1320 Msdison St., 11 a m. to 3 p.m., sack lunrh. Merrv.Go-llound Club' -ith Mm Lylc Burnham, Hollywood Drive. 7:30 p.m. Bal.m Zonis Club with Mm. Mary Laohellt. IMS ferry It., T SO dessert. rainAT South Salem WCTV with Mrs. C. F. rronrh. 1741 S. Church St., 10 t m.. sack lunch. Merry Time club with Mrs. Horace Bell, im Carlton Way, 1 o'clock dert luncheon. PLI and t Club nihrnt dinner and Valentino party with Mrs. Earl Burk. 47 Kinfwnod Ave., t:S0 cm. 7 Marry Minglrrs with Mrs. Robert Wasers, iZX Silverton Road) 7:30 p.m. Silver Belle Circle, Neihbon of Woodcraft. Valentine party, Salem Woman's Club. S p m. Salem Woman's Club meet at club house, 1 p.m., board meetinj, 12:30 p m. Silk tailleur . . . printed gray and white shantung makes this new suit one of the fav orites in the Italian spring ftihion showings. This spring one will likely see as many Italian-inspired . fashions in the United States as French adaptations, according to ad vance reports sent home by American buyers and fashion writers. State Board Meeting Board meeting of the State De partment, American Gold Star Mothers will be held in Salem on Saturday, Feb. 11 at tha Marion Hotel. A 12 o'clock luncheon will precede the 1 o'clock' meeting. Mrs. Ceorge Curtis, Grants Pass, department president." will preside. All interested Gold Star Mothers art invited to attend. The Spiritual Sunflower club will meet at the church, 1320 Madison t , Thursday between 11 a m. and 3 p.m. Members are asked to bring a sack lunch. season. Already on sale by mail order Faris creations are shortly to be retail outlets, according to Director number of other countries, includ ing Frsnce. The scheme for pre-cut dresses, suits and coats, with trimmings and materials, was started here experimentally last seasoa. The clothes are designed by Serge Ko gan, who worked with Dior, be long and Lily Dache in New York before opening his own Paris dress house. They are aimed at the mil lions of American women who do their own sewing. At Press Sbawiag At a press showing at Maxim's, Mannequins paraded 1 new mo dels, many in cotton for summer. They Included fitted and box jack eted suits, cocktail and day dresses in cotton and silk prints, casual and dressy coats and a cape-jacketed ensemble. Many of the latest trends were there: slightly bloused necks, big bows and cuff collars, polka dots and big cuf collars. Some had re movable trimmings. To show how easily they can be put together "by machine or hand in two to eight hours," one model sewed up her own dress during the stow ing and then put in on to join the parade. ' All materials and trimmings are French, each garment bing cut in standard sizes and three er four colors. Sale is limited to one model of each color per 10,000 po pulation in American cities. "We've already found out that small and medium towns are just as Paris style-conscious as thj big cities," Gelb says. WCTU Meeting at French Home The South Salem WCTU will hold its monthly meeting on Friday. Members and friends are asked to gather at the home of Mrs. C. F. ; French. 1745 S. Church St., at 10 a.m., bringing a sack lunch, to! assist in finishing lap blankets for tht Veteran's Hospital at Camp White.,.. Mrs. Etha McRse will have the lesson study at tht afternoon ses sion, 1:30 p.m. while Mrs. Harold Allen brings the devotionals. This being the Frances Wlllard Day meeting, Mrs. W. A. B a r k u s, county president, will pay tribute to her life and work. J The Woman's Benefit Association wfll meet at the home of Mrs. Carrie Lindsay, 1384 Marion St.. Thursday afternoon for a 1:30 dessert luncheon. Cards will be In play following the luncheon. in the United States, the Gaston de offered directly through American Thilip Gelb. They will be sold in a Bridal Fashion Show Scheduled Of interest to Salem women is the Mademoiselle Magazine bridal fashion show to be presented at Meier and Frank's, Salem audito rium on Saturday, Feb. It. There will be two showings, 2 and 4 p.m., and- those planning to attend are asked to call the store for reserva tions. The show' features six complete weddings with special music and stage settings, along with special displays of china, glassware, en graving, home furnishings and ac cessories especially of interest to prospective brides. This is the first time a show of this type has been presented in Salem. Junior CDA Will Present Program Catholic Daughters of America, Court Capital City, will meet to night at I p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. The Junior Catho lic Daughters will present the pros'- A white elephant auction will be held to defray prizes for the na tional poetry contest. Mrs. John A. Voves is the contest chairman. Mrs. John M. Gallagher is chair man of the refreshment committee. Aiding her will be Mrs. Robert Schreiner, Mrs. Edward Domo- galla. Mrs. Donald Pouiade, Mrs. Joseph Brown, and Mrs. Henry Kropp. ' v - 'tss' , 4 , ( 1 Anne Use, Danish-born soprano,, now living in Salem, who will sing a group of numbers at the Salvation Army's annual dinner meeting Monday night. The dinner will be combined with the annus! award presentation in the Elk's' Youth Leadership com petition. - . Missionary Meeting . SILVERTON Immanuel Wo men's Missionary Federation will meet Thursday night at S o'clock at the Fireside Room when a film, "Simon Peter" will be shown. De votions will be by Mrs. R. J. Van Cleave. The Home Mission com mittee is in charge of the meeting and hostesses are Mrs. Robert Rose, Mrs. Dean Callahan, Mrs. George Brandt and Mrs. Walter Flager. The Merry Time Club will be entertained at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon on Friday at the home of Mrs. Horace Bell, 2355 Carlton Way. Branch Plans Fashion Show Luncheon Plans for the Salem branch meeting on February 18 and for a fashion show February 25 were an nounced at the A.A.U.W. board meeting Monday evening at tht home of Mrs. Myron Pogue. Featured speaker at the liberal arts luncheon at the Marion hotel will be Dr. James Millar, direo or and lecturer, for the Good Citi zenship Foundation. The nonpar tisan. nonsectarian organization works through civic groups, educa tional institutions and churches to promote better titizenship in tht country. The fashion show, featuring wo. men's and children's apparel, will be held in the Meier and Frank auditorium at 2 p.m. During the afternoon there will be musical : selections. Mrs. Thomas Churchill reported to the board on a recent meeting Mn Eugene, where representatives I from the state AAUW branches met to discuss the legislative pol icy in the state division of tht association. The board acfed on some revisions of the by-laws put forth by Miss June Philpott, com mittee chairman. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. C. W. Carlson, Mrs. Robert L. Turner and Mrs. Pogue. j v latement O SUMP s I PUMPS X y $4995 J JUDSOMS ! I7t N.COMM. OALtM V" The Smartest Women Patronize At Lipman's of Salem The place where a Hair Style is Born! 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