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-(Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Sun,, Mar. 4, '56 Seen and By JIEVME FOLLOWING THE SUN. . . parting" Tuecday for Mexico will; h Mr and Mrs. G. F. Chambers! end Mr. and , motors , Alexander. . . i Mr. Chambers, . Who is presently I In the midwest on business, will - '; , " - - -A ,w i ; sv Join the"'Oiters in Las"'e"pas. . . " k '"y ! m i from there' they T r0j will go on toj i Southern Cali-I I Ionia and '.Me. trtyM tiriii ' make their headquarters in Maist- tUred on the buffet table and' about lan. on the west coast cf Mexico he rooms ... A chartreuse and , . .tht travelers plan to be away t;vr handwoven cloth on the din Until the first of April. . . . . ir rw)in table . . . black rooster Heading fonth. . .come Friday yelloiy arid white .tulips for will be the Glenn Wilburs and the centerpiece . . . with yellow, daughter. Miry. , . .thry will v- block candles, flanking the ar cation for a ' fortnight in .Tuesoii, rarscnent . . . The lustres' on ihe AriJona and vifit their son, John, mantel filled with freesias and Ariiona. .. .Justice and Mr. Er.rl C. Latourette wilt also follow the tun south thii week, planning a ' aojourn to Palm Springs. . , Retaining. . .to the capital ; from a month' sojourn on the j California desert this weekend 1 were Mr, arid MrsTRot L. El!- atrom and Mr. and Mrs, Frank headquarters at Palm Dctert, re ' turning north via Lai Vegas. . . Being welcomed. , .home from tix weeks' Hawaiian vacation are Mr. and Mri. W. I. Needham and Mrs, U. Scott Page. . .they made the trip by plane, arriving in Portland Saturday night. . .The travelers spent most of their time in Honolulu and made plane trips to tht other islands during their itay. . .Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague are' also returning hsme this weekend from a three weeks' tojourn in Honolulu. . .they went over by plane and came home on the Lurline. . . Flying. , .to Atlanta, Georgia on . Friday will be Mrs. William C. Crothert, who will spend a fort night at the home of her father, J. W. Veatch. . .she ii hoping to enjoy the wonderful sunshine while in the deep aouth. ., . EXQUISITE. . . .was the beauti ful opera gown worn by' pretty, auburn Nadir , Conner for her Thursday night concert-. . .of ice ' blue satin and nylon tulle, . .the voluminous skirt of layers of pleated tulle and plain tulle worn over two petticoats. , i.the satin bodice and deep overskirt of satin embellished with irridescent equina. , . .she wore matching long aatin gloves and beautiful rhinestone earrings. ; .to and from the concert she donned a hand tome, full length mink coat . . most of her gowns are especially designed for bcr and her favorite colors are the brown and lilac thades. . . Befwtea. . , .engagements with the Metropolitan Opera Miss Con ner if on concert tour. . .her achedule is so full that it is neces sary to fly. . .however, she enjoys plane travel and sometimes thinks a plane is her second home. . , Miss Conner, her husband, Dr. Laurence Heacock, a surgeon, re side in Compton, . Calif. . .they k..,. ..... u;u. . k.. nave iwv auuuicu umuicii, ,uv and a girl, eight and ten. . .She tries to be at home as often as possible and thinks nothing of fly ing from New York to California for the weekend. . .She is a lover of antiques and stops in a shop everytime she has a chance. 0 .her home is filled with antiques she has collected from her travels. , , This last summer she and her hus band and children enjoyed a trip around the world, travelling by thip and plane. , .Miss Conner's accompanist, Galen Lurwick, has peen piaymg jor ner 17 years. . , Greeting. . . the opera singer back stage following her Thursday night Community Concert program at North Salem High were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Paxson. , .Mr. Paxson is a cousin of her husband and they stopped here at the Pax- OH hftm nrnilfa RnHfl MtlAfnl years a?o. . .A longtime friend of . Miss Conner's family, Kenneth Martin, drove up from Grants Pass ith Mrs. Martin for the concert . . .they were guests of Mrs. Mar tin's brother-in-law and lister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Goss of Stayton . . .Mr. Martin is a former state representative from Josephine County. , . ' 1AINY WEATHER . . .didn't keep the guests attending the aloha party for Bea Schaefer (Mrs. C.A.) from wearing tun dresses, bathing luiU and grass skirts. . .The host esses, Mrs. Glen 0. Stevenson and Mri. Howard Walker entertained with a gala farewell party a week ago at the former's home on Childs Avenue. . . .Bea and Al leaving the first of the week by plane for Hawaii on a combined business and pleasure trip. . .While Al is busy with business appoint ments during the dav Bea plans n acquiring a grand suntan. . , The hostesses, r. casually men tioned to their guests to come dressed in Hawaiian attire, never dreaming such a variety of outfits would appear. . . .Joyce Wood (Mrs. John R.l and Ruth Bodmer (Mm. Forrest) wore bathing suits and applied a "drug store" sun tan. , , .there were cotton, tun dresses. . . .grass skirts, kimonai . .and the hostesses greeting their guesti in sarongs. , .Wishing every one aloha and giving them leis on arriving were Patty Stevenson, daughter of the hostess, and Jean tvette Warner, daughter of the Ray mond Warnert, , . The mbc1i table. . . .depicting a Hawaiian village scene with grass thacks, hibiscus and other tropical flowers. , .even an em plane landing to feature the trffVel motif. . . An out-of-town guest at the party was Lucille Cummingi 4 Mm. Edward Bagley of New York City) whe cam ia with her litter la law. Mm. Truman Cummingi . . .Lucille visiting in the capital ttween concert engagements. Heard . . . ENGLISH .De-iBea, who is now enjoying the Hawaiian hospitality. . . HONOR Ct'ESTS . . . at a de lightful, informal at home last aun- I day were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney W. Htifstotter (Janet Kirk', whose : marriage was werftly announced "... Hostsvfor the affair were Mrs. Bernard 0, Schucking. Helcne and ! Bob Schucking . . . their charm- ing home at Eola Acres the setting Iiir I lie Idle Bitl l uunu - Kti-niis jfce ' irnmraiatc Tamilies of 'Janet and Rodney . . . The new Mrs. Hofs:etter. wearine a becornina beige salin "own 'or the o003"0"- of blossoms and pale pink rubrum tiliss . . Janet and Rodney have left for a several weeks''- sojourn j Falm Springs .'. . , Presbyterian Guilds Slate. Meetings Guilds dT Che Women's Associa tion of the First Presbyterian church will meet this week as fol lows: Crown guild, Monday for dessert at 1.15 at the home of Mrs. E. 0. Stadter, 4405 Verda Lane, with Mrs. F, J. Forristel. Mrs. J. W, Hutchinson, and Mrs, J. H. Ritchie assisting; Mrs. Stanley Baker and Mrs. Glenn Stevens, leaders. Other guilds are meeting on Wednesday as follows: , Adah guild, lhi dewert at the home of Mrs. H, M. Price, 215 W. Luther, with Mrs. Hubbell Young assisting; Mrs. Percy Thorn, acting leader. Deborah guild, 1:15 dessert at the home of Mrs. Dewey Rand, 1375 Market St., with Mrs. Luella Rand assisting; Mrs. E. 0.' Beck ley, leader. Esther guild, dessert at 1:15 at the home of Mrs. Ivan Stewart, 398 Jerris Ave., with Mrs." Lena Beechler assisting; Mrs.N. J. Lind"reo, leader, Leah guild, 1:15 dessert in the club room of the church, with Mrs. Artiinr noiaen, Mrs. wiuiam Lewis, and Mrs L 11. as nosiciSKca, mo, m wii"vn, leader. ... Lydia guild, 9:30 coffee at the home of Mrs. Gerald Emerson, 845 Chemeketa, with Mrs. Clovis McCluskey and Mrs. Andrew Evani as co-hosteses;Mrs. Lee Hunt, leader. Martha giiild, 1 p.m. dessert at the home of Mrs. Willard Thomp son, 1415 Beaumont Drive, with D. S. Boyles assisting; Mrs. George LaBorde, leader. . Ruth guild, 1:15 dessert at the home of Mrs. James Fitzsimons, 1391 Market; Mrs. John Raphael, leader. - Sarah guild, dessert at 1:15 at the home of Mrs. A. E. Nelson, 1770 N. Capitol, with Mrs. Leonard Gibby assisting; Mrs. M. B. Lamb, leader, Westminster guild, in the church Condit room for dessert at 1 p.m. with Mrs. Lynn Hamilton, hostess; Mrs. Wallace Eubanks, Mrs. Steve Benson, and Mrs. Floyd Bennett assisting. The topic for discussion will be "Christian Liv ing. Family Style." A nursery wiU be provided for small children. jvirs. KODen aiuuuway u icaui-r of the group. Speakers Named For YWCA Series The Rev, Daniel Wessfcr, min ister of the Presbyterian Church of Monmouth Independence, will be the speaker on Tuesday eve ning, March 6 for the YWCA series, "Resources for Making Religion Real". The Rev. Mr. 'Ves sler'i topic is "How 'God Makes Hit Will Known to Man", There ii no charge for this program, which will open at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. No YWCA membership is required. Know Your Community "What Salem Offers to Youth" is the topic to be presented at the closing meeting in the YWCA ser ies, "Know Your Community", Tuesday evening, March t at the YWCA. Patti Claggett and Connie Thorn, senior high school members of the YWCA Public Affaln com mittee, have arranged the pro gram which will feature the areas of clubs and organizations, city recreation, and church youth groups. Members of , the panel present ing the information include Janice Bishop. Jack Loy, Nancy Snider, Caroline Claggett, Kathie Archer, and others. Slides depicting camp life will also be ahown This program It especially geared to the hiteresti of newcomen to Salem who may wish to acquaint themselves with the resources for youth Iq thii community. Parents and young people are cordially in vited to attend this presentation, which will begin at 8 p rp. There U no charge for thii program and no YWCA membership is required. Mrs. Brtid te Review Book ' On Thursday morning, March 8 at 10 o'clock, Mm. Jamet T. Brand ; will review "Blesi Thii House by Nora LofU. Thii novel relate! the life centered in the history of a house In England. Admission ll by YWCA membership card or, a small charge. mum Custom Made la Our Shop VltMtat fnffTH Halt CrM lMr III tm r.'EU'.M "ni BLIND MAN Mk Till (fOTM) MTICMMfft. Can'dalaria Carnival Set IV U i Checking ... the dare for the carnival to be staged by the Candalaria Mothers and DadsClub on March 9 at the school are", left to right, Mrs. James Minty, one of the co-chairmen, Harry J. Mohr, principal of the school, Mrs. Burdette Owen, commitee member,' and Sam Samuels, .general chairman of tW event. This it the first benefi and all-schoot project to be given in the new school. (Kennell-Ellis Dr. Runkel to Be Woman's Club Speaker Special guests at the Salem Woman's Club meeting Friday aft ernoon at the clubhouse at 2 p.m. will be the women of the Method ist Home. Dr. Howard Runkel, head of the speech hand debate department at Willamette University, will be the guest speaker. Miss Michaelle Edwards, a Willamette coed, will sing, accompanied by Miss Bar bara Freitag. . A board meeting will precede at 12:30 p.m. with Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, presiding. Mrs. R. D. Lytle is heading the tea directorate, assisted by Mrs. Myrtle Starr, Mrs. J. D. Walker, Mrs. E, A. Rhoten, Mrs. Verne L. Ostrander. Mrs. Carl Booth, Mrs. , W. B. Showalter, Mrs. Sol Sch'.es- inger, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs Frances Specntra and Mrs. George Rossman. 1. Ms$ Branch Will Wed Lt. Shetterly WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Branch of Junction City have announced the engage ment of their daughter Frannie LaVonne, to Lt. Robert Alan Shetterly, son of Mr. and Mrs, K. E. Shetterly of Willamina. i Miss Branch Is a student at Kansas State college, and is af filiated with Delta Delta Delta. Lt. Shetterlty is a graduate of the Univresity of Oregon, and is sta tioned at Ft. Riley, Kan. An autumn ' wedding is being planned. St Agnes Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet for a covered dish dinner Tuesday night at the church at 6:30 p. m. Hostesses arc MrSj-Arthur Woods, Mrs. Oliver C.t'ursman, Mrs. Mona Yoder and Mrs. Lola Furs man, Mrs. Reginald Williams, choir director, will give a talk on music. The Susannah Wesleyan Serv. !ice Guild changed its meet- ing night to the first Monday of each month. The March 5 meet ing will be held at the home of Miss Ruth and Mist Phebe Mc Adams, 756 S. 12th St., at 8 p. m. The program will be on the "In dian Americans" with Mrs-. Keith Lusted as guest speaker. There will be special music. Soc brief Sunday Statesman St. Mary's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church has slated a meeting for Thursday, March 8, instead of March 12, the regular meeting date. Members will ga ther in the fireplace room at 1 p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ken neth Decatur, Mrs. William R. Shlnn and Mri. Kenneth Sher man. Delta Zeta alumnae will be en tertained Tuetday night at the home of Mri. William H. Foster, 2R5 Mountain View Drive, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Norman Piulion and Miss Prudence Paulsen will be the co hostesses. Prescription Pharmacy Salem 4-3336 Opea Until II P.M. Suadayi and Holiday! 12 A. M. le 3 P M. PJM. te f PJtL . 130 S. Liberty Duplicate Preicriptloni On File In Al) Morel . Daily Deliveries 12:30 ! " - ( L f j , ) . 0 ! w "" i ... ' - i 1 .r:-"rr,m""mJ ;1 liiisaiL'L I Studio). Salem Community Concerts to Open Annual Drive With Free Snlem Community Concert Association's annual dinner meeting will be held Monday night at the Marion Hotel at 6:30 p.m. as a prelude to the annual membership drive. Members of the executive board and vol unteer workers for the drive will attend th affair. Lawrence Ballmer, president, will preside. A special guest will be John Kornfeld, Northwest representative of Community Concerts, who will be in Salem for the five-day cam paign, which opens Monday. Head- i quarters for the drive will be the 1 Portland CenerarElectnc Co. and new members will be accepted during the week. A special tele-, phone has been installed and those j wishing memberships afe asked to j call or atop in at headquarters. , Mrs. Ruskin D. Blatchford Is campaign chairman with Mrs. Al fred A. Schramm the co-chairman. The campaign closes March 8, aft er which ho membership! will be taken.. The articles committee will meet on Friday following the final results of the drive to select the i ?enes for i9.6-57. inere- wiu De four or live concerts nnd admit tance will be by membership only, No tickets will be sold at the door. . Mrs. James Walton is in charge of arrangements for Monday night's dinner. ; State President to Visit The American War Mothers will have as their honor guest at Tuesday afternoon's meeting in the Carrier Room of the . First Methodist Church at 2 o'clock the state president, Mrs. Freda Grey of Portland. Mrs. Grey will give an informal talk to the group. All War Mothers are inyited to attend and meet Mrs. Grey, 24 Shopping Days Til v Pitttfitt (or Uyt' 4 Oirb' (rem-5 tS t MM The Junior Bootery 236 N. High Senator Hotel Bldg. Open Until 9:00 Fridtyt yHht optrdtt aj aw' 24 hr. PRESCRIPTION SERVICE AFTER 11 P.M CALL SALEM 3-9123 Downtown Store Salem 3-9123 310 Court and 4:30 P.M. for Friday Dr. Haines Will Speak at Woman's Guild Wednesday On Wednesday at 2 p.m. he Woman's Guild of the First Con gregational Church will meet in the Mayflower Room of the church. The Mission Study group, Mrs. P. L. Calvert, leader, will have charge of the program. . Mrs. Donald DeLisle, Mrs. If. M Pa,,, End Mrs. Orville'Kannier Jr. will conduct an Easter devotional service, "In a Garden."' Dr. Francis Haines, professor of history at Oregon College of Edu cation, will be the guest speaker, having ''Indians and First Mission aries" as his subject. Dr. Haines has made a wide study of the Indians of the North west and is especially well versed on the Nez Perce tribe, about whom he has written a book, "Nez Perce Indians of the Northwest." His collection of Indian treasures and art is most complete. Any women interested In this subject are invited to hear Dr. Haines. Hostesses for the tea hour will be Circle 5, under the leadership of Mrs. H. 0. Schneider. EASTER You will be proud to hive your children itep out in style in new CHILDREN'S SHOES As usual you will find a style and a fit you can depend on at the one store in Salem where only children's shoes are sold. Medical Center Stora Salem 3-3157 2440GrorSt. : Carnival Set At Candalaria School Friday First benefit event and ' all- school project to be given by the Candalaria Mothers and Dads club will be the carnival to be held Friday night, March 9, at the school. All parents, children and interested friends are invited to attend the affair, which begins at 7 p. m. . The carnival is. being held to raise funds to purchase equip ment .tor the. new school, which opened in the fall. Sam Samuels is chairman of the carnival with Mrs. James Minty and Mrs. Burch Judson as co-chairmen. Others assisting on committees are Mrs. Bailey Barrett and Mrs. Earl Heider, tickets and sales; Mrs. Warren Doolittle and Mrs. John R. McCuIlough, publicity; Mrs. Ernie Sharf, prizes; Mrs. Del Milne, donations: Mrs. Thad Morcland, movies; Mr. and Mrs. Max Dolezal. food; Mrs. Bruce VanWyngarden and Mrs. Bur dette Owen, hats; Mrs. Reynolds Allen, make-up; Mrs. D. W. Bur roughs, Mrs Maurice Brennen, Mrs. Maurice Blum, Mrs. Leon Scheidemann, Mrs. Samuel Robb and Mrs. Marion Miller, games. Mrs. Phillips is Speech Winner STAYTON Winner of the speech contest which "Stayton Toastmistress Club held Thurs day evening at the high school was Mrs., Claude Phillips.' She will represent the club at an area speak-off in Lebanon on March 7. Mrs. Vincent Starr and Mrs. Rodney Jelaca were the other contestants Toastmistress was Mrs. A. I. Prugh, chairman of council 2, Toastmistress Clubs of Oregon, who is a past president- of the Stayton club. Judges were, Mrs. Dora How ard, formerly active in Chemek eta Toastmistress Club, Salem, George Van Dusen of Capitol Toastmasters Club, Salem, the Rw Clyde B. Woods, pastor of First Baptist Church' of Stayton, and Louis- Corrigan of .the high school faculty. Chadwick Chapter, OES has slated a meeting for Tuesday night at the Masonic Temple at 8 p. m. Guests have been invited from other chapters and there will be an initiatory degree. Mrs. Dean Klarr will be hostess to members of Chapter CB, PEO Thursday night at her home, 1496 Court St., at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Evelyn Sleep will be the as sisting hostess. r If) YOU BUV The New 1 ft I ill I TV jA, For (J) TIIIS FABULOUS TWIN BRUSH FLOOR POLISHER Amazini but true, one cent gets you the new Universal Twin Brush Floor Polisher., Gives all kinds of floors and floor cover ings a glamour and glow they never bad before. And it's yours for lust one ctntt cwmMnatioft Vaiu 14 ... you pay only a Cub end Church Aciivltle? Lists J For Silverfcn SILVERTON' Women's activities at Silverton for the coming week are varied with church ind lodge organizations predominating. Mrs. Charles Duval will be hostess to the Saving Club of the American Legion, Delbert Reeves Auxiliary, ! Thursday night. March 8. The event Is planned for the entire day with a no-host dinner svrvea at- noon. . ,. u, Home Rebekah Lodges of Wood- burn and Harmony are invited to meet - w i t h Tryphena - Reoekalt lodge at the Iatter's meeting, Thursday. March 8. Mrs. Walter C. Larson of Salem is the program chairman for the evening and to serve refreshments are Miss Nellie Cavendar. Mrs. - Joe Cook, Mrs. Steven Enloe, Sr., Mrs. Lydia Dawes, Mrs. Louise Bates and Mrs. Larry Carpenter. Contest Scheduled A .special meeting of the Odd follow and Rebekah lodges is being planned for Monday, March 12, at the IOOF hall at 8 p.m., when the United Nations Youth Pilgri mage committee will hold its pu lie speaking contest with contes tants from the Silverton Union High School. This is being spon sored by Ridgley Encampment and the Monitor Oddfellows, in addition to the two local groups. To be in charge of the .dining room for the March 12 gathering are Mrs. Joe Jones, Mrs. Clarence Reed, Mrs. Carl Rutherford and Mrs. Alan Foster. ' Meetings Announced , ' The Triple Link Club will meet Wednesday, March 14. at the home of Mrs". Ernest Southmayd. The meeting has been set for 8 p.m.' , Trinity Guild meeta at the church enrint rnnm Thurciv r?irpH 9 .1 ft '--J T '! II- ai i p. in. aim iiiiummii'i tiuiucns Federation Circles, were an nounced earlier for next week. Mrs. Frank Boen is announcing the engagement of her daughter, writ i tnii 141 North Rules nmiii iu.ii.iiLn with 8 Attachments for complete home cleaning Retail Priced90 ' It't the handsome new' Turbo Jet 99 in a parkling two-tone combination of coral and grey. Hai a new super-powered mo tor, a 5-way-better thread picking nozzle, new all-metal floor brush, 4 swivel wheels . for all over cleaning action. Complete with S standard attachments plus 3 special at- tachmenU (retail value $9.95), the new Turbo Jet 99 it priced at only $99.90. Cmta TmI ltlinrt nee j fall El "ore YOU &tf fettfPria If b v 53 SI Open Friday Nights Till 9 P.M. We Give and Redeem Penney Saver Stamps 450 COURT STREET Birthday Parly For Sojourners Charter members and past pres idents will be honor guests at the Sojourners annual birthday anni versary party on Thursday at the Salem Woman's Club at 1 p. m. All flintier. Sojourners are invi ted to attend the event and those wishing reservation! are isked to . call Mrs. Ed Lewis. Mrs. Ferd Heuncke is chairma3!! of the dessert bridge party, assist ed by Mrs. Daniel Dilaconi, Mra. Willis Hammond, Mrs. JarkKai ley, Mrs. Kermit Stewart, Mra. Cecille Watson and Mis. Soph Wiltsier Trinity Methodist WSCS Circles FOUR CORNERS - Th WSCS Circles of Trinity Methodist 'Church ' will meet as follows: Lucy HardTfTg Circle; Tuesday March 6, at the parsonage at 10 a.m., ;Mrs. Joe A. Harding, host ess. ;. ; ' Ada Circle; Wednesday, March 7,, 8 p.m.. hostess, Mrs. W, S. Ankney, 4312 Hager St. Sarah Circle; Wednesday, March 7, 8. p.m., hostess Mrs. S. N. Lawrence, 2142-Bruce St. Zonta Club Meeting Members of the Salem Zonta Club will meet at the YWCA Thurs day "night at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Bern ard 0. Schucking ii heading the hostess committee, assisted by Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen, Miss Lena Belle Tartar and Miss Echo Yeater.. For the program Mrs. Phil Brownell will tell of her Euro-' pean trip and show pictures. ... Barbara, to Duane Beard, ton' of Mrs. Vernice Beard, all of Silver ton. No date has been set for the wedding. fliiick lo See Our selection of slide ruleVs is typical of the choice range offered the engineer ing worker-in the field or at the board. Every advan ced type of survey and clraftirfg room supplies and equipment is here for se lection and comparison,,. 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