The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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G-(Sca I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., Mar. 21, '56
Around Town . . .
By JEBITME ENCUSH
' SOCIAL JOTTINGS , . . Rela
tives will be arriving from the
I.ait on Thursday for the wed
ding of Miss Roberta Sjoding
and Jerry McCallister, which will
be an event of Sunday afternoon
t the First Methodist Church
, , The bride-elect's grandmoth
. er, Mrs. Axel Sjoding of Minne
apolis, Is coming West by train
nd will arrive Thursday . ,
her uncle and aunt. Dr. and Mrs.
Donald Sjoding, and children,
Carl, Donna Jean and Carol Ann,
of Mankato, Minn., are expected
on Friday tor the nuptials . ,
Another uncle and aunt. Dr. and
Yheodore C. Sjoding, and
children, Ted, Phillip and David,
. will be down from Parkland,
"Wash . . .
.' Preceding ... the wedding re-
hearsal Friday night Mr. and
.Mrs. fiertel C. Sjoding will be
"hosts for a 6:30 dinner at the
-" Colonial House in honor of their
daughter and her fiance . .
bidden are members of the bridal
party and the immediate lam-
ily . . .
A surprise party . . . feted
r Mist Janet Westall, April bride-
elect of Stanley Allen, ea Sun
. ' day morning when group of
er friends arranged a breakfast
and miscellaneous shower . ,
the affair was held at the home'
f the bride-elect's parents, the
Harold Westfalls . . Hostesses
for the party were Mrs. Richard
Mate of Redmond and Mrs.
Frank Wallis . . . Others sur
prising Miss WestfaO were Mrs.
William Colvard, who Is here
visiting from Anchorage, Alaska,
Mrs. Ldwla Bauer, Mrs. Robert
Hazle, Mist Mary Jo Brown, Mist
Sally Becker, Mist Helen Cal
laghai and Mist Skaran
JJeider . . ,
Benefit card parties ... on the
agenda tonight when the Co-Ac-tivet,
wives of Active Club mem
bers, entertain . . . Funds from
this money-raising event will aug
ment the Active Club's fund for
philanthropic projects . . . Host
esses for the card parties are
Mrs. Harry Summers, Mrs. Don
E. Phillips, who is entertaining
at the William L. Phillips home,
and Mrs. Donald Wanamaker . . .
Heading ... the committee for
the benefit dessert card parties
are Mrs. Barney Crlndle, Mrs.
Cornelius C. Bateson, and Mrs.
Richard Barber . . . Arranging
the Easter decorations are Mrs.
; Frank Bales, Mrs. Lloyd F.
Rsmry, Mrs. Dwlrht Qulienberrr.
Mrs. Wilfred Thomas and Mrs.
jobs jucieus ...
Celebrating . . . Ms'BOth birth
day Sunday was Henry Bitter-
man, who was honored at an
open house at the residence of
jus son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
nd Mrs. Jacob Fox, on D Street
. . . Eighty-five friends and rela
tives called during the afternoon
to wish nr. JJatterman a happy
birthday , . . Special guests here
for the occasion were Mr. Bat
terman's brother and siater-in-
' law, Mr. and Mrs. William Bat
terman of Spokane . . . and a
; brother, George Batterman, who
came down on Thursday from
Wenatchee for the celebration . . .
Other members ... of the 1m
mediate family present were a
: son and daughter-in-law, the Rer.
and Mrs. Walter Batterman of
Portland . . and a soa-ln-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie
Ahrens of Turner ... Mr. Batter-
, man bow makes his home with
the Ahrens . . . Another son and
- daughter-la law, the Erwla Bat
tens ns, who are currently ra-
rationing In Arizona, were un
able to be present . . . Until ten
years ago Mr. Batterman had
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wua nil awn, crwia SW
Battermaa, contractor ...
Sixth birthday . . , party OS
Monday for Cynthia Schweigert,
daughter of the Casper Schweig
erts , , , the affair was held at
the Schweigert home on West
Myers Street . . . Wishing Cyn
thia a happy birthday were Bruce
Hartley, Danny Green, Jennifer
Corlctt, Melissa Nichols, Steph
anie Merrill, Becky Arthur, Katie
Miller, Nancy Kraushaar, Debbie
Seargent, Robert Earl, Jeff Tay
lor and Claudia Schweigert . . .
Club hostesses . . . Mrs. Ger
hard Pagenstecher will entertain
her club at luncheon this after
noon at her Lefelle Street home
. . . A guest will be Mrs. Al
hrecht Pagenstecher of Middle
bury, Vermont, who has been
spending the winter In the capi
tal .. . Mrs. Robert T. Boals will
preside at a bridge luncheon
Thursday la compllcent to her
club . . . Guesta will be Mrs. Wil
liam H. Hammond and Mrs.
Charles Heltxel ... Mrs. William
L. Lidbeck was hostess to her
club at luncheon on Tuesday at
her country home on Prlngle
Road ...
Nursery news . . . from Pitts
burgh, Pa. comes word of the
birth of a son, John Merle, to
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Knapp
(Luella Carlisle) on March. 17
. . . he tipped the scales at seven
pounds . . . The baby's grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gardner
Knapp and his great-grandmother
is Mrs. W. W. Moore . . . Mrs.
Knapp Is leaving by plane Thurs
day for the East to greet her first
grandchild ... she will be away
a fortnight ...
A cable , . . has come from
Naha, Okinawa telling of the ar
rival of a daughter, Laurel, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Beard
man, oa March II . . she
checked la a aevea pounds,
fifteen ounces . . . also welcom
ing the girl is a sister, Holly . . .
The grandparents are Mr. and
airs. Ernest Keith of Medford and
Mrs. Robert R. Boardmaa of
Salem . . . The Boardmans have
heea living la Okinawa the past
four years . . .
Returning . . . Monday from
several days of skiing at Mt.
Hood were Mr. snd Mrs. John H.
Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. . S. D.
Wiles and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Hawley . . . they made their
headquarters at Rhododendron.
Vacationing ... la Hawaii for
a fortnight are Mrs. Peter Buck
and son. Bill, at Portland, form
erly of Salem . They flew over
to the Islands with Portland
friends and Mrs. Buck has written
her mother, Mrs. William McGU
christ Jr., that the sun is so warm
that she will he acquiring a au
burn, Instead of a suntaa . . .
CrctHi Vcnicn EiiicrSain Their
Do::c3 at Annual Breakfast
The Salrm Credit Women's Breakfast Club held their annual
bouses breakfast Tuesday morning In the Gold Room of the Marlon
Hotel. Each table was centered with miniature "trees of credit" and
at the speakers table was a bouquet of daffodils and plus blossom?.
Miss Lena Blum was program chairman and Introduced Francis
W. Smith, president of Credit Bureaua Inc. and president of the
Associated Credit Bureaua ct
America, as the guest speaker.
His topic was "Management Goes
Back to School." Two pantomimes
were given by Wesley Armstrong
and Larry Lannigan.
Mrs. Lawrence Fltigerald. presi
dent, welcomed the guests and
Carl Armstrong gave a response
for the bosses. The Rev. Louii
E. White gave the Invocation and
Mrs. Chester Cushing Jr. sang,
accompanied by Mn,' John Cham
berlain. Bosses Are Guests
Bosses attending wer.e Francis
W. Smith, Frank D. Ward, Daniel
II. Ross, Walter H. Zoscl, Elwood
Obert, Stanley Baker. G. S. Neeley,
Merrill J. FIcener, T. J. Brown.
Carl Armstrong. Arthur Erickaon,
Russell F. Bonesteele, Jay Bertle
ann Richard II. Stages. C. E.
Schmitz, Carroll Ford. Donald Mc-
George, James F. Mosoir, Earl
Heider, Merritt W. Truax. Emer
son U. Teacup. Paul E. Wilson and
J, R. Brewer.
Other guests were Mrs. Essie
Nash, Mrs. Jack Hayes, president
nf District 10. Credit Women's
Breakfast Clubs, Mrs. Esther Par
ker, Mrs. Bessie Mason, Mrs.
Wheeler R. English, Ron Rothert,
Ralph Alexander, president of the
Salem Retail Credit Association,
and William R. Brunkal.
Attending from Portland were
Mrs. Dcloria Harrison, president
Auxiliary Officers
Aro Nominated
Plans were made for the anmiM
mother -daughter banquet to be
held in May at the meeting of the
West Salem Lions Auxiliary Mon
day night at the homo of Mrs. L.
B. McClendon. The spring board
meeting will be held April 18 in
Portland at the Multnomah Club.
A report of the nominating com
mittee for the 1956-57 officers in
cludes Mrs. Wallace Carlson, presi
dent; Mrs. B. R. Osborn, vice
president; Mrs. Chester McCain,
treasurer; and Mrs. Dale Taylor,
secretary.
Mrs. McClendon showed pictures
she had taken of Oregon. Mrs.
Robert Chown was a guest. The
April meeting will be held at tha
home of Mrs. Dale Taylor,
Mrs. A. B. Wlesner will eater
tain the Labish Meadow Gardeners
Thursday afternoon at her country
home at a 1:30 dessert luncheon.
of the Portland Credit Women's
Breakfast Club, Mrs. Kay Barger,
Mrs. Muriel Jones, Mrs. Agness
McCarthy, Miss Florence Bryant,
Miss Joanne Gieffitts, Miss Jerry
Olson, Miss Fern Fraser and J. M.
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Advance Night for
Lodga on Friday
Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft will meet Friday night
at the Salem Woman's Club at S
p.m. This will be a formal affair
and members with birthdays from
October through March will be
honored. Advance night win also
be observed and the newly elected
; officers will be in charge.
; The officers wHl exemplify the
entire ritual work of the order.
Mrs. Flora Jean McCracken, 195C
guardian neighbor, will be in
charge of the services, assisted by
Mrs. Ramsey Miller, Mrs. Iris
Helman, Miss Velma Teesoo and
1 Miss Emma Peters.
- Mrs. Phillip Andregg has been
elected senior guardian and will be
in charge of the juvenile depart
ment of the order in Salem.
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; jsuexner was given a surprise
arty on her birthday anniversary.
Irs. Lottie Cable presented the
. cake. Others present were Mrs.
. tua irsien, Airs, jueo Anrewiei,
Mrs. Henry 6tofferahn, Mrs. Ed
: ward Robarts, Mrs. Martin Hensel,
- and Miss Pamela Willig.
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