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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1956)
fvO Statesman's, HOME anuama Around If JttlfMI fcTMViTIMK . . . decorsllons (nturrd it tht Town tnd (inn let mrflini on Thursday in the Carrier Room of tht Firt Mrtho- Out Church , , , bouquets o( blus mt tnd (ori)thli about tht rooms ... tht tea Utl covered with bottlt irrrn Htln cloth nd centered with iprlng bou ttrt of tulip, heather, Jonquils nd narcissus la shades of orchid, ft Wow, pink and Erf en , , . the arrangement fUnkrd by orchid Upers , . . Prril'tlnf it tht tri Urni wert Mr. Kobrrt II. Bal dock and Mrs. Robtrt D. Creil. put presidents of Town and Gown . . . Mn. R. L Porter was tht tea chairman . . . Hostesses wert Mrs. Stanley Butler, Mn. i. J. Foster, tin. Kathfl llibbert nd Mn. W. Claudt llulman . . , Tht proKram . . . Inclided riant selections by Doris George lilt . . . Students frtm thr Wills incite lalverslty Drama drpsrt tnent presented an Interesting" kUtorlrsi review ( tht theatre, showing how drama reflerta la ur Uvea . . , Tht drama waa en titled "With Love Through tht A get" with Prof. Robert Fatnam narrator . , , Tht taut meeting . of Town and Gtwa will ht April 21... I'tr tbt teen age . , , contingent Is the informal dancing party for which Carol Jo Minnicn and Pat ricia Sue Ritchie will be hostesses tonight at the Crowley Avenue home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William llackrtt . . . The young hostesses have in vited a group of their Leslie Junior high friends to the party . . . Assisting tht Hacketls will be Patricia's parents, Mr. and Irs. J. Marvin Ritchie . . . A Birthday dinner . . . ta Satur day will honor Mrs. Lester D. Green, when her brother-in-law nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Iladley, entertained at their Cross Street home . . . Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Green nd their children, Danny, Jimmy nd Leslie, Mrs. Green's narent. Secretary oft the Interior and Sojourners Elect Mrs. Blazier The Easter motif waa used for the decor at tbt Salem Sojourners dessert and card 'party Thunday fternon at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse. New officers were named at tht business meeting. Mn. Elton Blazier la the new president succeeding Mn. Allan Ferrin. Other officers named for the new term include: Mn. Bur ton Dunn, vice-president; Mrs. Jack Haller, secretary and Mrs. W. 0. Wood, treasure?. Final plans were made for the covered dish dinner to be held It the Mayflower Hall on March 26 it 6:30 p.m. All members, husbands and guests are invited to attend. Mrs. Paul Van de Velde headed the committee of hostesses for the day with Mn. Everett Day, Mrs. Lawrence Michel, Mrs. Ted Lawrence, Mrs. Sidney Stenne rodden and Mrs. Arthur Gallison assisting. Guests and prospective mem bers attending were Mn. Donald Hanna, Mrs. Robert Benner, and Mrs. Kenneth Pennell. New members welcomed were Mrs. Robert T. Wallace, Mrs. Ar thur Handley and Mrs. Harold Parsons. Visitors were Mrs. Elmer Jack son, Miss Erma Hweneke and Mrs. Hattie Cook. Women to Attend Church Meeting Salem Presbyterian women wilt be in Newport today to attend the annual meeting of the Willamette Tresbyterial Society. Business meetings, program and noon luncheon at tbe Community Pres byterian Church are on the agenda. Among those attending from Sa lem are Mrs. Fred Scherer, pres ident of the Presbyterial. Society; Mrs. Curtis A. Hale, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Stut.man, literature chairman; Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, social education and action chair man; Mn. Walter Pugh, chair in., noti.l .ml ........... ..... ing; Mrs. L V. Benson, president of the Women1! Association of the First Presbyterian Church; Mrs. David Turney, Mrs. G. C. Randall, Mrs. Dewey Rand. Mrs.' W. W. Rosebraugh, Mrs. Alice Wood, Mrs. N. J. Lindgren, Mrs. John Nesvkk, Mrs. George LaBorde, Mrs. H. J. Clements. Mrs. G. W. Fmerson, Mrs. H. M. Price; Mrs. G. E Griffiths and Mrs. M. B. Stegner. sivma Wondk ' h. . 1 -v. 1 J SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of All Kinds, Trasses, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Private Fitting ' Rooms , .."Ask Tonr Dw-t.r" Ccpitsl Drug Stcrt. . 40S State Street Corner el Liberty Greet Stamps res Town . . . IN (.1.1.111 Mrs. Do.gtas MrKay, who Irsvt Bunds U return to Wsthlnftoa, u.( , Mr. Mrs. c. liiaicy f Lonxvlcw, Ha. sad Mr. and .Mrs. Warn. Iladley and their children, F.lleen, Allan, Brwt and Nancv . . . t'rlrbratiag , . , his eighth birthday today Is Frank Hale, son of tht P, M-Halri ... party will bt held this afternon for his second gradt It Richmond School , . . Tonight tht Hales will entertain at dinner for their son. and B. F. Cushlng, whose birth day Is Sunday, Mrs. Cushlng ind Mrs. Frank Schampirr of Turner, grandmother of tht honor guest . . , coming In later for dessert will be his (tnclt anj aunts, Mr. ind Mrs. Dirk Orey, George and Gary, and Mr. and Mrs. Fran Kron, ind Donna Marie . , . Thursday night dinner guests of the Hales were another uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Lankins, nd Mus Jeinie Lankins . , . It's boy . . . for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Streblg ... tht lad, wht hat been named Peter Frederick, arrived Wednesday tt tbt Salem General Hospital , , , lit tipped tht scales at seven pounds, ten ounces . . . also welcoming the little boy It h sister, Molly . . . llir grandparent art Mr. and Mrs. Philip II. Standi tf Port land, formerly tf Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Streblg . . . and the baby's great-grandmothers are Mrs. Augusta Diets of Canby and Mrs. Elisabeth Rchuell f Portland ... Welcoming , . . their first child, a little boy, are Mr. and Mrs. William DeSouza ... he was born Wednesday at the Salem General Hospital ... the lad has been named Thomas William and checked in at six pounds, six ounces . .. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. DeSouza and Mr. and Mn. Allison Howe . . . Being welcomed . . . home from tlx weeks' sojourn on tht California desert are Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. Acton . . . they spent most or their time at Cath edral City ... one day they at tended a luncheon at the Shadow Mountain Club at Palm Desert, which 15 Oregon and Washington residents, who were currently vacationing nearby, attended . . . Enronte tht Actons stopped la tbe Bay Area to visit their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Smith In Berkeley and Dr. and Mrs. Don Preiss in Concord ... In San Francisco . . . this week for the General Motors Motorama art Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Wil o . ; . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Gray are also spending a few days vacationing in San Fran cisco ... Returning . . . Thursday from a leveral days stay at the Surf tides at Weconu were Dr. mri Mrs. Maynard Shiffcr and Dr. ana Mrs. Horace McGee . . . Visiting ... a' the home of Mrs. Cotter Gould this week are her son, Ray, and his Oregon State College classmate, Dana Murton of Redwood City, Calif. Last weekend Mrs. Gould, her on and his guest drove to Seat tle, where they were guests of her ancle, Archie Ferguson of Kotxebue, Alaska and Seattle . . . While in Seattle they were also dinner guests of Mr. Murton's brother, Ensign David B, Murton, aboard the I'SS Colonial . . . Stanford students . . . will be arriving in the capital today to spend the spring vacation . . . Wallace Carson Jr. will have as his guest for the vacation his classmate, Sonny Whitton of Palo Alto . . . Jody Bush Liveslev. who arrives by plane on Sunday, will be accompanied by her classmate, Miss Sue Brackentish of Stock ton, who will be here for the week . . . Other Stanford students who will be home are Jerry Berg, Michael Deeney, Ed Schaffnit, Phil Burkland, Bob Wulf, Jack Marshall, Neil Scheidel, Bob Pence, and Norman Luther . , . f.. I im il -tv 1 'jiiMi k iljn, Nuptials Held At Hotel on Sunday (iuhl JtiMiin ef Hi Mai ion IImIcI ss th setting fur the rd ding of Mi Marten. Ituw. djiih Irr of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ituw. and Marvin Uuru. ion t Mr. and Mrs. Louis Laiarus of Van couver, II. C, oa Sunday afternoon March II. Italihi Joahua filanfrrd of Port land officiated at the I t'clotk nup tials bdure memtx-rs of tht Im mrdiatt family and frw Intimate friends. During the ceremony there was violin and plane music with Al Finn tht vocalist. Tht bride rhost a lull and tat walti gown for her wedding with scalloped neckline of lact and short sleeves. Insertion of lace adorned tht bouffant skirt. Her fingertip Illusion veil was caught to a cap of lact and she carried a whltt Bible marked with whltt orchid nd furgi-t-me nota. Mrs. Harry Merin, aunt of the bride, was tht matron of honor and Mn. Joseph Caiman of Van ' couver, B. C, sister of tht groom, was the bridesmaid. They wort , mist blue satin waits dresses and carried pink muegays. i Bridegroom's Attendants I Joseph Gnlman served is best i mm for his brother-in-law. llerry I Merln and the bride's twin broth I era. Marvin and Robert Howe, were the ushers. The occasion also 'celebrated tht birthdays of the twins. I Mrs. .Rowt selected a dusty pink , lact gown over satin to which she pinned an orchid. Mrs. Lazarus, ho with Mr. Lazarus, came down for (he nuptials, wore champagne beaded satin gown and an orchid corsage. The newly-weds greeted their guests at a reception in the Gold Room and later a dinner was ser ved to CO guests. For her wedding trip to Calif ornia the new Mrs. Lazarus donned an aqua blue sheer wool dress with matching hat and fur stole. The couple will live in Vancouver, B.C., where Mr. Lazarus is in tht Jewel ry business. Tht bride graduated last June from Willamette University and her husband attended Regina Uni versity in Canada. Mrs. Stortz to Go To Convention Delta Gamma alumnae made plans for a card party with their husbands on April I at the Court Street Chapter house at their Wed nesday evening meeting at the home of Mrs. Howard Miller. On April IS the alumnae are planning a covered dish dinner for the new pledges of the active chapter at the Miller home. Mrs. John William Storts was elected a delegate to the national Delta Gamma convention to be held at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec In June. Miss Lois Latimer was elected tht alternate. Two new Delta Gamma chapters at Witten berg College, Springfield, Ohio and University of Houston, Houston, Texas were recently installed. A new member welcomed at the meeting was Mrs. James Scott. ...... mm I . . . easy-to-use CLEAN-TINT is a chemically compounded blend of highest, quality cleaning agent with a secret dye formula. If requires no costly time consuming "fixing" process, when dry it is permanent , . . guaranteed NOT TO RUB OFF. It does not hide dirt or gloss over faded spots . . ', it removes '-dirt or soil and restores color by penetrating completely end becomes a part of the fabric itself. No .Messy Spraying No Special Equipment You Simply Sponge It On HOUSEWARES DIPT. DOWNSTAIRS TELEPHONE 22431 Easier Swan!: for ihe Small Fry f '- J- ' ; s , - "... h : P pi'. , 1 ') -. " BEST-DRESSED MOPPETS . . . They fry. Left, tht girl in tht gray flannel coat, an Easter favorite, with gaily patterned riyon lining and matching bow at tht collar; right, princess lilhouettt In lemon yellow wool, w.ith diitinc tivt teaming and whitt pearl buttons placed in tht mariner of a coachman's vttf. By DOROTIIT ROE Associated Press Women's Editor The youngest set knows its fashion thest days. Even a J year-old has definite ideas about the cut and color of her Easter outfit and these ideaa usual ly are based on what Mom and Big Sister wear. Designers are putting high-style touches on pint size suits, coats' and dresses this spring, incorporat ing the major trends of grown-up fashions scaled down for the kindergarten set. Perennially popular is the gray flannel coat, for both moppets and adult glamor girls. This must be carefully tailored, cut on fashionable slim lines and Sorority Hears Miss Petersen Mrs. Art Howell ind Mrs. William Ferguson were co-hostesses Wednesday night when the Beta Mu Chapter of Epsilon Sig- Timlau Eectei Newly elected officers of Chap ter BC, PEO are Mrs. James W. Tindall, president; Mrs. L . E. Switzer, vice-president; Mrs. Way' ne Gordon, recording secretary; Mrs. Dewey Rand, corresponding secretary; Mrs. E. D. Smith, treas urer; Mrs. Don Ramsddl, chap lain, and Mrs. BJarne Lricksen, guard. Qui) Calendar rnmAT Merry Tim Club tovr4 tilsh dUt nr. Mayflowtr Hall. S 30 p.m. Silver Bell Circle. Neighbor ( Woodcraft. Salem Woman a Club. I p.m. Willamette Vallef Panhellenic. Mr. Wllmer H. Paf. SIS Wt McCUchnat St.. 10 a m. Salem Woman's Club at elubhous. 1 pjn board meeting. 11 30 p.m. it's not magic it's Clean-Tint! Free Sponge Applicator Comes in 12 Sparkling Colors! ...The Best A art wearing tht list word In la most, popular when It has a gay lining. Pastel colors also are important in the Junior Easter Parade lineup. Princess-cut spring coats in Easter egg colors such as sunny yellow, pink, lilac, pale blue and pastel green will add gaiety to the spring scene. I The very young glamor girl also may choose a I spring coat of navy flannel or serge, teamed with 'white gloves and a flower-trimmed Easter bonnet, for the ultimate In spring swank. All the newest coat silhouettes of the season are translated into fashions for the young set this season -tht boxy topper, the coachman coat, tht Chester field and the princess coat. ma Alpha was entertained it the home of Mn. Kenneth Oliver. Miss Norma Peterson, a guest from the Beta Sigma chapter of the sorority, was the speaker. Arrangements were made to present the proceeds from the 1 card benefit March 7 to the i ir-.innl.J -K.Mr.n'a Itn.nitsl itl I Eugene. A report was given by I Miss Billie Miller and Mn. Oliver on the -recent district council meeting in Salem. Mrs. William Pahrroan Mrs. Steven Benson and Mrs. Clinton Ault were appointed the nom inating committee for the elec tion tf oilicers in April immediate Delivery ShavLigs & Sawdust; Bert McCool, It. S Box 411 Salem r Phtue 2-6231 Salem, Ore. Moke One Gallon Place to Shop fa... All rnwr aii spring coat fhloni for sma II A Birthday Dinnrr Mrs. Albert Seely entertained the Bid and Bunch club at dinner Wed nesday evening in honor of Mrs. Mary Crawford, a member, on the occasion of her birthday. Pinochle was in play following the dinner. Covers were placed for Mrs. Craw ford, Mrs. Sol Quackeohush, Mrs. Nora Wickert. MrsBculnh Durk. Mrs. Neva Lijjhty. Mrs. Carrie Johnson, Mrs. Maude Craig and Mrs. Seely. - I ...Many Styles .;AII Wool , ..Fully Lined ...Pastels ...Whites, Tweeds (DdD TOPPERSrrv Orion toft and ftttcy . . washablt. Pink, blot tr r " MutrMiMii, .Salmi, Oir., I'll., Mar. 2), (' c U) I Clare Coolh Luco CcpiU Spollight Wherever Sha Gee: By JANE ADS Ar.IIIN(;TOS-Whefver she t'. m mutter what In erf amort, ('tilted Mates ambaaiaduT to lUly, CUrt l!Mt Luc, captures t! ipl light and becomes the aubjr1 of conversation, Jmlt-ed, on hf vUil to Washington In connects. with IJit aptwae. anrt of Italy's President Grom hl, her luoks, th things she said and d t seemed to Inter 4 onlookers as muc h as did tht Italian disnitary and his party for whom this capital'- all but turned cartwheels to tn- tertain, j Cspitalites. Including tht sup. tr-rritiral press, found tht chic snd slender silver blonde Mri. Lurt is young looking ind beau tiful as when they first eamt to krow her at a member of Con gress from Connecticut As far as tht press wss concerned, sht wts found to bt far mort roo erttlvt than it my time In tht past, it well as leu critical and bltlngly witty. At every big function the has attended during her recent vUlt her appearanct was awaited with much intents. I heard numer ous guests after going down tht rrreiving lint to greet the lul ls n visitors murmer "I don't st t'Urt Booth Lurt Luct here?" or or "Is Clare "I wonder if sht'i coming" or "Havt you seen he: yet?" I at lit of Eicllemeut Inevitably on such occasions, when she finally showed up there'd be "rustle of excitement Photographers would hurriedly jockey for a good position to get their shots, wsiters and other hired help would perk up, guests would enne necks and move a little closer. She's a hep one, this former actress playwright and knows tht value of timing and how to move to center stage. Always Poised ' Her experience n diplomat has given her added suavity, poise ind griclousness of manner. However, despite all tht publicity nd conversation concerning whe ther she'd stick to her post la Rome or seek higher, .more slgnificsnt role, among Washing ton wmen it was what she wore that created the most comment Clothes and how she manages to keep her good look at past 50 with no bags, bulges or wrinkles! A taxi driver answered this last: "You'd be good looking too if you had all her money!" Her, hats created the liveliest discussion. Critics either liked Sole! Fashion-wist Budget-happy buys In mmmmmmmwmm.m m. m fav . mtchint whitt. I tt 14. i k, j 1 1 J Shower Honors aaj is I . Mil J lfinni IIAYESVILLE Tht ladies ! tht lUlbert Memorial Hi pint Church feted Mist Carol Wright Monday tvening at bridal shower at the new home of Mrs. Lee Shipley on StorU Avenue. Assisting were Mn. A. 0. Letter snd Mrs. Roy VibberL Mia Wright is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright and her fiance. Lester Sandusky, it tht ton of Mn. E. J. Welty. The wedding datt hat been set for March 24 at the home of Homer Welty. Both are Salem High School graduates. Mus Wright is employrd by the state and Mr. j Sandusky is employed by the .Sears Roebuck Compsny. Attending were Uesdatnet N. C. Adklns, A. A. Talbot, C. G. Berg. Georgt Simonka, Pant Hauck, Florence Van Cleave, E. J. Welty. Crover Welty. Arnold Kuper, Jvin Reiachke, J. MelvlB Dunn, Jsmes N. Vtbbert, Allen Vibbert, Robert and Roumi Shipley, Ronald Mott. Frank Barth. George Stroiut and tht Hisses Wilms Karstrn, Lillian Rtischke. Henrietta Vlbbert. and the hostesses. WILLAMfNA Mrs. Myrtle Fesx dall was honored on her birthday with two parties. Guests at a din ner party given by Mrs. Sterl Bart were Mrs. Fendall. Mrs. Argut Pearson. Mrs. Edith Hadley. Mrs. Mas Bare and daughters. Guestj at an afternoon party were Mrs. Chan MendeohaU. Mn. Ward Men. denhall, Mn. John Carlich and tht hostesses, Mn. Eldoa Fendall and Mrs. Glenn MendenhalL them or they didn't There were no In-between opinions. Mostly they like a brand new white cha pes u, straight-brimmed with fro thy mushroom-top of tulle and tine feathen, worn with straight, finger-length Jacketed suit of black wool