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Statesman's HOME ranorama 'Vcr.cn . . . lv:z . . . Fashions . . . Features 6 (Sec. I) Statesman, Salmi, Ore, Tucs., Feb. 1 4. '56 Around Town . . . By JIRVME INGUSH Lincoln Day Tea Held Sunday The annual Lincoln Day tea qiv cn hv Barbara Frie'rhie Tent,! Daughters of the tninn Veterans of the Civil War as he'd Sunday at the Salem Woman's C'luh with ' a larte croud attending The re ception rooms were decorated with baskets of pussywillows and greens. The Lincoln Shrine' was! guarded with the flag and red tapers. - j Greeting the guests was the tent president. Mrs Russell Laneford, Appointed Three Couples Reveal Troths, pss Hc3VCr to Specie Tcday i ti i. p I Cuming to Salem this week is church as well as hclpinj them rn I ApHHinnQ ATP H nnnPn Thcrcsa Hoover represent-j with their own problems. She has I um Yvtruumya a-vic i iui ii iu ir!, (hp wnman.s djviMon of fhnsja grpat tilrnl fnr pcop!fi M j . . . ... u i . i j j -'tian Service of the M e t h o d i s t i made manifest hv her personality. Several enencrment announcements are being revealed during i . ... ,, . , . .-. j , ., u , , f. . M.ni k . ... ,. ... , ,u k i Church. Miss Hoover has had a : h;ie breaks in three churches while Valen ine week. Mr. and Mrs. r T Owen are announcing the-he-1 . , , , ,, ' . , , . . , i T - r it. j m . i r , nu;n;n ku.Z tu t w ide and- varied experience from in the Salem district. fall wedding. The bride-elect is a graduate of North Salem High School and is presently employed as a hookkeep- practically every c o n c e i v a ble j speak at Junction City at the sons and John Noren. The dining room was in charge I i SOCIAL JOTTINGS . . . Thurs- A. L. Adnlphson will be hostess and the Past presidents, Mcsdames day, April 19 has been set as the to members of her elub at lunch- L M- Imkwood, E. E. Bergman, date fnr the annual spring silver eon and bridge on Thursday at her llarr' Hiday. Joseph Bach. A. V. tea to be given by the Salem Mem- apartment al the I.ee . . . Guests McCoy. E. J, Simkins, J. t. I 1- orial Hosnital Auxiliary . . . the will be Mrs. Glenn McCormiik. i ri( n- Mary llilhorn, waiter 1'er affair will be held at the Canria- Mrs. A. T). Woodmansee and Mrs laria Heights home of Dr. and Mrs. Herman Jnrhtmsen . ; . George R. Hoffman between 2 and Bcini welcomed home . . . from of Mrs. E. J. Simkins and Mrs A '6 o'clock . . . Mrs. John H. John- a trip south are Justice and Mrs. W. McCoy.' assisted by Miss Jod- son has been named chairman of Walter Tooze . . . they vacationed elle Jones and Miss Judith Lang- the tea by Mrs. Charles Hcltzcl, in Las Vegas, Palm Springs and ford. president of the auxiliary . . .'Indio ... In Palm Springs the! The tea table was covered with Announcement of the tea and plans Toozes were guests of Lt., Gov. a lace cloth over pink and a cen- f he affair were told at the Rex Bell of Nevada at the El terpiece of pink carnations flanked monthly meeting of the auxiliary Mirador and in Indio were house by pink tapers. Pouring were Mr,s. Monday morning ... A report was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Florence Small, deputy president, also given on the current member- Fezler . . . there they attended a and Mrs. Russell Langford. Mrs. ship drive an dthe auxiliary vo'ed party given by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd j E. E. Bergman was in charge of to purchase four stretchers on Odium . . . Mrs. Odium is the well j the program, wheels for the hospital recovery known flier, Jacqueline .Cochran1 Out-of-town guests included Mes tooms ... ... at the Odium party the Toozes j damcs Formce Sman. Glad y's A benefit tea . . . Is calendared also met the Edgar Eisenhowers ! r)Cani L0js McIInes, Elsie Dotson, for Saturday. Marrb S when the of Tacoma, who are currently j Gra(.e Conn Wjlma inmani n,ra City Cnuncil at Beta Sigma Phi vacationing at the desert resort ... j Gammon. Eugene; Martha Cur entertains with a fashion tea at the In Portland . .. . . Saturday for ran Maebell Adams, Ruth Wicks. Fairmounl mil home of Mr. and the annual Shrine Potentate' ball , Annie Sexauer, Albany; Ethel Mm. Leslie E. Davis o Lane at the Masonic Temple were Mr. Burns l;lca Kellas, May Hodson, riaee . nours win oe irom i . ' . ": Aewberg; Irene Lawhead, Goida ! rs Craven is a longtime resi S clock and there will be Informal Mrs. John Tyler Jr.. Mr. and MM.BueU. Marie Bennett. Amelia Han-j of Saem and has been in modelint. with fashions from Lip- George R. K. Moorhead, Mr. and dv. Lura Rodlum. Gertrude For-l.v,.. f v..,n., a ; :i ma.'s during the tea hours... Mrs. William Braun. Mr. and Mrs. ! b'Si Ktne, Jonnson Eunice Mur. l Zniiontor PMceedi Irom the event will f Richard Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Paul r8y. Alta Dpvo HazeI Ollermann. "Xr of years towards me council projen. ficn - Vioia Marion, r.veiyn Bennett, lu- for Retarded Children In Salem ... Huff ... j lie Rain and Mabel Steele, Port- Mm. Richard B. McCoy has been i Weleomlng . . . their rlehth i land; Dr. Ethel Riley, Gresham; named general ehairtnaa ! the grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis i Krma Struble, Galesburg, Mich.; tea with members Irom the six II. Jones, lor a son was born to j Hester Cook, Eva Adams. Vancou Beta Sigma Phi chapters assist- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiebe nf Dallas j ver. Wash., and Theresa Rudin, ng . . , , ' at the Salem Memorial Hospital on ' Oswego. An absentia shower .... feted 'ru- " Mrs. Eva Craven, who has been appointed deputy d i st r i c t manager of tne Neighbors of Woodcraft, of which she has long been' an active member and held,, various ' offices. . (Cronise Studio).. ' Mrs. Craven New Deputy District Manager for NOW I Mrs. Eva Craven. 1080 Fir St., has been appointed deputy dis trict manager for the Neighbors of Woodcraft, according to an- nounement made this weekend. Mrs. Douglas Raines Joanne Wen-j. n . ger Monday morning when Mrs. At liUtll IIQUtP Wallace Carson and Mrs. George! f Rhoten entertained at the former's A i i. nieli Leslie Street home ... a group of !Ml TIST LISpiUYS longtime friends were bidden to a e ' 10 o clock coffee and shower . . . i PftrtlTlltC fit Mrs Andrew Vincent of Eugene. I wl IIVJIIO Ul aunt of the guest of honor, poured ... Later in the day Mrs. Raines' mother, Mrs. Karl Wenger, took At ft A- A f t r niAOnl lift ine giiiawuK M.C.M Work of Mr, F Hoffma pital lor her daughter to open . Church, well-known portrait paint- ?,llltleM' Jp'annnnHav tef of Oswego, will be shown at a."d .?a'nCS T SUAm Bush Museum from February She tipped the scales at e ght ( ,o a , dpd pounds, one ounce . . . Her grand-, . .. :, . . , . - aiiu Museum Saddle (Jul) Plans SOUTH SALEM - Misses Ann, Joyce and Judy Cates.were host esses to the South Salem Junior Saddle club on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie McKillop on Liberty Road. Ann Cates conducted the business meeting and the group discussed activities for their group this sum: m?Ts Guests were Glenda Sunder land, Gail Young. Lamant Permin, Steve Dawson, Bill Trapnell and Skip Shaw. Mrs. Craven is a member and past guardian neighbor of Silver Bell Circle of Salem and is well known in other cities of the Wil lamette Valley. News of her ap pointment was welcomed by the local group, as it has been many years since the organization has been honored by such an ap pointment. The new deputy has served as a grand officer of the Neighbors of Woodcraft for several years. Mrs. Ed M. Culbertson and Mrs. A. J. Montgomery extend an in vitation to members, friends and neighbors to a benefit tea for the West Salem Methodist Church Women's Society on Wednesday, Feb. 15. The tea will be held at the Culbertson home, 1580 Bonnie Way. er-stenographer. Mr. Thompson, also a graduate of North Salem, is currently stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas with the U.S. Army. Monday evening Miss Owen was hostess for a stagette, party at the home of her parent on Evans Avenue at which time she re vealed her engagement. Attending the party were the Misses Anita Wagner, Beverly Toft, Helen Lewis. Judi McDonald, Joan Wintermute, Lynne Barre.ll, Marilynn Benson, Gayjielle Mc'th eny, Mrs. Robert Thompson, Mrs. Jesse Jones. Mrs. John Cavender, Mrs. E. T Owen" and Miss Owen. Miss Dunz to Wed Ml and Mrs. Joseph T. Rosen are revealing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Donna Dunz. to Lt. Frank Russell, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Russell of Mississippi. The couple's engagement was recently told in San Francisco, where the bride-elect is employed at the Langley Porter Clinic. Miss Dunz attended Oregon State Col- (lege and the University of Oregon I Medical School of Nursing. ! Lt. Russell is presently stationed ; in Germany and the couple plan to be married in Europe next fall. Engagement Revealed Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van Arsdale of Geneseo, Kansas are announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Dolores van Arsdale of Sa lem, to Robert Briles, son of Mr. and Mrs Dewey Briles of Aums- ville. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Van Arsdale attended schools in Kansas and is now em ployed with the All State Insurance Co. in Salem. Mr. Briles attended schools at Aumsville and is with the Northern Lumber Co. at Aums ville. The Military Order of the Purple Heart and auxiliary will hold a joint meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Os- trander, 4255 Center St., on Feb, 14 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Stephens and Mr. Stanely Boehmer will pre side. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gatts have returned from Aberdeen anH fnntfieann Wach trhnr they have been visiting relatives. Cherrr Assembly, Rainbow Mo thers Club will meet with Mrs. Clair Alderson, 1225 Chemeketa Street, todav. means to her applying talent for teaching adults in summer schools of missions in all parts of the Un ited Staties. Wherever she goes she vividly Methodist Church there, coming o the First Methodist Church of Sa lem for an address the evening of the 14 at 8 p.m. The following aft ernoon, there will be a meeting at parents are Mr. and Nancy Kraushaar, children of t. ienger .nu -" -: 1 Dr. and Mrs. Otlo F. Kraushaar. E. N. Snyder of Iowa, formerly of , o Sacm Salem . , . The .artist and her work are A luncheon . . . will lete Miss i familiar to many Salem Dconle. Nellie Schwab Saturday afternoon j Mrs. Church twice had exhibits at when Mis Ruth Skinner enter-1 lne Elfstrom Gallery. She exhibits tains at ber apartment at the Devereaai . . . Miss Schwab, wha has been employed at Ladd and Bush Branch, United States Na tional Bank lor many yeara, Is retiring March 1 . . . CoveM will be placed lor Miss Schwab, Mm. Roger Probert. Mm. P. Dixon Van Ausdcll Jr.. Mm. Donald McNeil, Mm. Jack Schlmberg. Mm. War ren Ling, Mm. Wallace Flager, Mm. E. R. Sheldon, Mm. Jennie Irwin, Mm. Chester Znmwalt, Mm. Mabel S. Powers, Misi Maxlne Buren and the hostess, ... Pre -game party .... Miss Patricia Whelan and Miss Joan Kleinke were hostesses for a buffet dinner preceding the South Salem basketball came at the Izaac Walton clubhouse ... The host esses invited seventy senior girls from South Salem High to the party . . . Assisting the hostesses were their mothers, Mrs. Edward Whelan and Mn. Emmett Kleinke, Mm. Henry Juran. Miss Dolores Dallas and Miss Peggy Hoffman ... A red and pink color theme -was used in the Valentine decora tions on the supper tables ... The South Salem colors, blue and scar let, were also featured in the decor .... Prize winners .... at the Wis teria Club's costume dance Friday night at the Knights el Columbus Hall Included Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matujec. wh were dressed as tramps .... Mr. and Mm. Charles Stinnette, who were French apache dancers ... and Mm. Virgil Pade. who wore a flapper dress of the 1920's . . . Cuests at the dance were Mr. and Mm. J. R. Watson and Mr. and H. W. Rasmussen f Portland ... Six past presidents . . . were honored at the Jaycee-ettcs instal lation dinner dance Saturday night at the Senator Hotel . . . Past presidents honored were Mr. Wal- lace Larios. Mrs. Milan Boniface, Mrs. C. A. Schacfer. Mrs. Maurice Cohn, Mrs. Blaine Cline and Mrs. Tom Pomcroy , . Over 80 attend ed the affair and Mrs. Ivan Royse was the general chairman . . . Club hostesses .... Mm. Robert Donovan entertained her club at a dessert bridge Monday Bight . . . Mm. Paul Msrsh was guest . . . Mrs. George Weller will preside at a bridge luncheon Wednesday at her new Candalaria home for BiembcM of her club . . . Mrs. every year at the Gallery-by-the-Sea at Delake, Oregon. She has had one-man shows at Chehalis, Washington, and at Oswego. Mrs. Church studied at Syracuse University College of Fine Arts, and -spent a year in Paris where she studied at Grand Skaumerie, Julliene's and the Colorosi. The Bush Museum is open to the public daily except Mondays from 10 a.m. until noon, and from 2 p.m. until S p.m. SALEM HEIGHTS - Mrs. J. D. Whitegon was hostess to the South Hills Garden Club at her home on Hulsey Ave. Mrs. George Davis was the assistant hostess. 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