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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1956)
StatccrWs HOME cmrama 4........ I I i..jIJ I1 wUu..ut.ly S (.-. c. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Thurs., April 12, ZQ Around Town . . . ty IttrXt CNGL1S3 ' A r rCI PTJOM . . . honorinf. l'r. and Mrs. H Buhmann of l ortl. nd will b iven by mem- brs of the Salem Art Allocu tion on Sunday afternoon at the Bush House between 3 and 5 clock . . . The Buhmanns' priv all collection of palntlngi by Ore gon artists baa been on display at tha Bush Houie, Salem Art Museum, tha past month . . . Mrs. Buhmann la known professional ly ai Lou 1m Aaron, art editor of tha Oregon Journal ... All in- Urestcd persons are invited to oil during tha afternoon to I reet the Buhmanna and , view t.--:r paintings I . . - receiving . . with Mr. ana 1" r, Buhmann will b Mr. and '.;. Robert Spragn and Mr. -4 Era. Willard Manhall . . . I i men ara pa "residents af I t BJtm Art Aasoelstlesi , . . I -..roioclaf to tha Um win be 1 .s. Stewart Johnson and firs. I C deWecat . . . fresidlng at t i f 'if urns win ba Mra. Broce F. Ilciett tnd Mra. Walter r willow . . . Aaalttlaf will ba I l Lagan C. Berry, cbalrmaa t t hospitality eammlttM, Mra. t..:..-r Kirk, Mra. Cheater A. loans and Mra. deWcean . . . Twe coffees . . . on the agenda 1 r today and Friday when Mra. V. ii:im L Udbeck and Mra. Wil I.ird N. Thompson entertain at tht former'! country home on rrir;'e Road . . . Tha hostesses h .v Invited I (roup of their J. lends to call between 10 and 13 o'clock each day . . . ; Fresi,inf . . . at the coffee fss today win ba Mra. B. V. WU 1. and Mra. LaVerao Tang . . . Agisting will ba Meadamee Tarl W. Emmons, James T. r 3 .1, Frank Shafer, Willis J. I i, EsUil Brant, Bobert F. V . . I, r. H. Bryden, Tarn H. Dun 1 a, Ceorge t. Eoffman and WU 1 a C. Croihers ... On Friday l a. V'llUam C Iran and Mra. A. D. V. oodmansee will poor . , . a I as Utlng win. bo Meadamea ..'xet C Smith, Leon Terry, 1 .mm Harvey, James Clayton, A. T rrenee King, Char lea Cams k 1, Kaynard Sniffer, Sidney t. i -roiJen, Don E. Weedard act tertram L. Trelatad , . . Co hostesses . . . M'S. Wll t.;'n Scliiitt will preaida at a k.'. ? luncheon today for her club . . . guests will ba lira. A. D. Wooslmansee and Mra. Herman Jochimsen . . . Mra. Oacar Specht bas Invited her club to a deaaert bridge tonight . . . her guests ill ba Mra. Ted Carlton, wbo re ecntlr moved here from Corvallii, Mrs. George W. Dewey Jr. and lira. Philip' Hawley . . . Mra. Frank B. Nicholla will entertain her club at a deaaert luncheon thii afternooa . ..Mrs. John H. Johnson will ba aa additional fueat ... Mrs. Richard Nelaon Waa hostess to her club at bridge and a lata supper Wednesday evening ... Guests were Mrs. Morrla Crothera and Mrs. Stanley lummer .... Being welcomed . . . homo from aa extended Sooth American trip dub Calendar t URIDAY Zonla Cluk Warm . tVwliltl fcomt, Ua Candalarta Blvd.. 1JS a.m. rniDAT South gm WCTO with Mrs. C. T. rranch, 174 f. Church St, 10 a.m. Mtrrr Time Hub with Mra. J. I. BVhomlwrl, MM Abrama Ava., .M OiMrt. tsiltm Woman's Club meet it club hoiM, S p.m, board laotUna, 11:30 p.m. . ATimOAT Baim Cbaptvr, Oil charter nlfht end eovord Olih ainnor, Masonic lamp), a JO pa. ni or your copy of thla book hoW ya will want to ardor ovtrjr now aoslaa la It ' MONDAY WNlamotto Shrin. Whit Shrln Of Jtruaawm, Installation, Maaonk Tomplo, a p.m. are Mr. and Mra. Ellis Von F.srhrn . , . they arrived In Salens Tnesday night, having flown north from Los Angelrs, where their ship docked , . . they made tha three month trip aboard a cargo ship, which stopped at all the major porta and countries on the Fast and West coasts of Sonth America . . . Their Itinerary In cluded Panama, Venefoela, Trial. dad, where they arrived In time for the Mardt Grae celebration, Kla de Janeiro, Santos, Sao Fanle. one of the moat beautiful cltiea In South America, Baeaea Aires, the Straits of Magellan and Lima, Fern . . . Loading and unloading of cargo at the various porta waa moat fascinating to the travellers . , . there waa wonderful enter talnment aboard ahlp the entire trip . . . Including a small ewlnv ming pool for the twelve paaseag ers . . . The Harold WaUinga abo made the earn trip, hot are stopping la California a few daya before coming north ... Driving . ,' . to California Fri day will be Dr. and Mrs. Don E. Woodard, wbo are heading for Loa Angeles, where Dr. Woodard will attend the annual meeting of the American College of Physi cians ... la North Bend . . . Friday and Saturday will be a group of American War Mothers to at tend the state convention . . . Delegatea from here are Mrs. Jake Lappin, Mrs. Mary A. Champ, who is atate color bear er, Mra. Joe Van Cleve, Mrs. Cora Hutchinson, Mrs. Maude Dutton, Mra. Gladys Pinner and Mra. George Pro ... Mr. Pro and Mr. Lappin , are accompanying the group to Southern Oregon . . . Visitors ... at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C L. Bledgett have been their niece and hatband, CoL and Mrs. D. M. Carter, and their chil dren. Jane, Harold, Daa and Page . . . Colonel Carter recent ly returned from duty la lado China and while be waa away his family resided la Depoc Bay . , . his new assignment will be Oma ha, Nebraska, where the Carters will aooa be nuking their home . . . en Sunday Jane joined the First Methodist Church here and her year eld sister, Page, waa baptised ... The Rev. Brooks Moore, who officiated at Sun day's eervke, also performed the wedding ceremony at ue carters' marriage ... . I From California . . . comet news of the birth of a daughter, Jane Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. Scott of Davis on April 7 . . . also welcoming the little girl it a daughter, Patty, and a ton, Da vid . . . Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott of Sa lem and Mrs. Jamea Forcia of Ann Arbor. Mich. ... and the great-grandmother it Mrs. Cora M. Scott of Salem ... Mra. Harry Scott has gone to greet her new granddaughter ... It'a a girl ... for Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius C Bateson . . . she waa bora ea Tuesday at tha Salem Me morial Hospital and tipped the Kales at seven pounds, fonr ounces ... The utile girl, who has been named Sarah Anne, haa twe brothers, Michael and Allen . . . Her grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bateson and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Carltca of Salinas, Calif. ... and the baby'a great grandfather Is L. M. Gilbert of Salem ... Welcoming .) . . a daughter, Nancy Elisabeth, are Mr, and Mrs. Daniel Gassner . . . she waa born an Tneaday at the Salem Me morial Hospital ... The little girl haa a aister, Diane, nnd brother, Richard . . . and her trandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saffron and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gaaaaer of Portland . . : I rr? : V 1 .' ' - . ' . A' ''V I l I ' Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Witthoff (Patricia EtzeD. who wort married April 2 at St. BonifKe'i Catholic Church in Sublimity. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Etzel of Sub limity and Mr. Wisthoff Is tht ton of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wisthoff of Monitor. Tha couple will live in Silver ton. (Ken-nell-Ellit Studio). Salon Board Will Meet In Salem The Eight and Forty. Salon 42. DepartemenUl of Oregon will hold Its board meeting In Salem on Saturday, April 14 at Chuck's Steak House. There will be a no best luncheon at noon followed by the business meeting and re ports from officers, chairmen and delegates from the twenty- live batons in uregon. Mrs. B. F. Updike of Toledo la state predisent and will preaide and Mrs. Edward F. Lewis of Toledo is state secretary. Mrs. Earl T. Andreaen, ttate vice-president Salem, is taking reserva tion! for the luncheon. Mrs. Wal ter G. Miller of Woodburn is dele gate of Marion County Salon and Mrs.- Austin H. Wilson of Salem ia state scrap bok chairman. Mrs. J. H. Cordon and Mrs. Ted Ullakka of Salon 412 are ar ranging the table -decorations. . Delegates Are Named by Unit The Capital City Unit of the Oregon Beauticians Association met Tuesday at tha Y.W.C.A. The delegatea and alternates to the ttate convention at Gearnart for May 4-S-6 were. elected aa fol lows: Evsline Cxarneski, Alice Magee, LaVerne Eggers, Erich Laetach, Ken Crawford, Helen Blackburn, Pat Magee and Emma Xay Haley. The proposed amendments to the state constitution were read and voted on. Ladles Encampment Auxiliary, Willamette No. 2 met in the 100P Temple for regular meeting and Initiation. Myrna Stewart waa re ceived in the auxiliary and Mn. Glenn Moored of Vancouver, Wash., former resident of Salem, was initiated for Herbren No. 17, Vancouver. Mra. Clarence Town send, Misa Wilda Siegmund and Mrs. Claude Morse served refreshments. Cook Book to Bo Published By YWCA Plans to publlah a, new cook book, to be ready for delivery for Christmas, were announced at the YWCA board meeting Tues day morning. Mrs. Robert Eber sole, chairman of the waji and meana committee, will head the project Mrs. Donald Raamuaaen, mem bership chairman, announced the annual suatainlng membership luncheon will be held April 1 between 12 and 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg has sccepted the chairmanship of the sustain ing membership drive. Mra. Francis Albada was sleet ed a Hew member of the board, Mrs. Jack G. Harvey, teen age director, who will be moving to Colorado this summer, submitted her reaignation.. Calendared for April IS and May are dessert suppers for high school girlt and their mo thers. The affair will be held at the YWCA at 6:15 p.m. for the purpose of explaining opportun ities the YWCA haa to offer to girlt entering college" or starting a buainess career. - MA U V)?4 77'JJ4I -JSoOSI ' tauaut W 4. Ha-M I MAY t GO. . 41 1 AM JUNC 21 MUX) I-HM1M HA.VJ4 Aui 19 K M5-3I-J6 m J- MM AUS I. W 23 -Dr CLAY 1 POLLAN H your Oo.V Adntf Cuxlo JK Artmrditf to (h ilnrt. 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Mist Johnaon and her fiance are students at the University of Oregon and Mr. Cohen la a mem bet of Phi Kappa PiL Private utility eomnnnlee p" erate about 7U per rent ad WJl electricity. 1 1. 1 I i poot r:ucf GUARANTEED Or Your MONEY BACKI If lihi a r an n Mmplrl.ly Mtlali ton MoNr wnx a atruNDKo For Mr; Wooaaa, aM NaUaa. ally Vtlva-Sal Arch Dtatoran ar a eomptot nw approach to arS loot onmlorl and aoS So k raUaf arllh any olhar arch upport you may have vr wora. No stiff leather, plastic, cork or stool Ooaraole AppUaar Oary II you oro su(lrin from Arth ritis. Bark or L( fiat, bua inns, talouw, aor or achlnf fnt. you try ValVa-Soloi. th anaaUonal arch .support that la ma kins hlsiory. o $6.00 LOWE'S FOOT AID SHOE STORE Ml N. Hlfh SI. - Phoao Mill Star Noam A.M. fat M tM. roUK CORNERS Mrs. Wade Weekly and her mother, Mrs. A. W. Boyles, were co-hostesses to the Missouri Club on Tuesday in the Weekly home. A 12:30 lunch eon waa served with covers for twenty guests. 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