The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 15, 1956, Page 16, Image 16

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;vc::cl Events on Agenda,
oner's Wife to Entertain
New Officers cf Alumnso Club
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Sutttniia Society tliif
v jmsro'ji social events will mirk the April filrndar. Including
Ui, lanct.coM ind tofleei. Orto'i tint lady. Mr. Elmo E. Smith,
k j ..en -f ib informal tea for Thursday afternoon, April 20. The
if.t r mill be held in the Cold Room of the Mirion HoteL Mrs.
5 ;b U Invitint all iitrfd $tm eooli r4 uW.own
tend to ciU between 2 30 and S.33 o'clock. No invitation! are
bang issued to the tea. fuesta being invitea througu toe piesa ut
attend and meet tbo wife o( Oregon! governor. Tail will be the
Ism affair for which Mrs. Smith will be boateM line her husband
took oiiice.
An An leToir Caffeo -
Mr. Edwird A. Lebold and Vrt. Frederick Hill Thompson will
be hot"wt for in au revoir toffee Tuesdiy morning at tlx for
mer i k.ngwood HeighU rendenee tor tne pieaiure ot Mn A. L.
Adulshson, who ii leaving later in tht month or Portland to make
ber home. A few ot Mrs. Adolphson'a longtime frienda have been
lnvf-d to nil between 10:30 and 12:30 o'clock.
ItMid-ni at the tee btm will be Mre. Herbert L. Stiff and lira.
Jimet T. Brand. Assisting will be Mr, mnk Prime, Mn. Harrii
Lie. Mr. Leslie Burdette, Mn. Willieni i. Brsun, lire. William
SccUt and Mrs. Chester OUon.
To rterta!e it Lanckeen aid Coffee , , ...
hit. Bertrim L. TreliUd and Mre. Thsd Moreland will enter
US on tifsdiy at a 1 o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge at
the former ! Candalarie Height! home. Coven will be placed for
twery-fmir guest. . ..
On Wednetday the hostesses are planning is Informal coffee
In ccmr'iment to their immediate neighbor!. Assisting the hostesses
will to Mrs. iiurict Brennea and Mr. Bjaroe Erickien. The coffee
wiU'obeheldattheTreliUdhome.
Kf 4" Ej'n L Bnink ii arranging 12:30 o'clock luncheon for
We -jiliy ifternoon at Lipman'i Cherry Room. Twenty-four gueiti
hive ben invited to the affair and bridge will be Ujr following
the 5 snrheoa it the Brunk home en Moctn 21at Street
Dances Slated
On Weekend
Calendar
t. :.;t dubi ere winding np
their lesson tfcli month, with lev
oral t.::;r their final partlei of
the j-r r. Tat Tuxedo Club'l iprlng
form 1 la s for Friday Bight in
the C M Room of the Marion Ho
tel. .II: eochl hour wUl be at 7:30
p ro; wiia dinner at 1:30 p.m. BID
DeSr-tn and bin orchestra will
play f ;r dancing. A
Dr. and Kri. Charlei Gray are
ea.'ng the directorate for the din
ner! dance. Till will be the club'l
last party of the season, dancing
to be resumed ia October.
Ban' r -ur Daace
TTie Eon Heur Club's seml-for-mat
d .tvi win be en event of Fri
day r at the VFW Hall be
twpn and 11 o'clock. Dancing
will be to the music of Fera Cra
ven.' s orcheitri.
Te committee tncludea Mr. and
Sirs Orval Prunk, chairmen, Mr.
am: 'In. J. N. Brinkley, Mr. and
Vrtv Hayden Smlthson. Mr. and
Mrs.- Roy Howard and Mr. and
lira: Wayne Gordon.
Tew Club Formal
The Town Club'l awing formal
ilnper dance ii listed for Saturday
Us' t in the Cold Room of the
Mai.un Hotel. Harry Wisely and
hia 'orchestra will play for ding
ing, following the I o'clock dinner.
Th will be the club'l final dance
of the season.
I't. and Mn. Jamea O. Mount
are 'ehairmen of the directorate for
the.' evening, aulated by Mr. and
air. Raymond Buiick and Dr. and
Mrj. Robert T. Boali.
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vA chance renurk heard la
eer etudie the ether nay wu,
"in tne iprtng I ut win! to
thro everything eat et the
keuie and buy new furnlik-In-t.
We didn't y "Way
dual JV for we aider
itued thi inotloa which
prompted the ndden eatbunt
At t.,a time et year all aitore
d 'yi a aewneie la the an
foiuing ef learn and bleeMiM
which Invltn ni te leek ibeet
ear lived In reemi with dUut
1 1 f a 1 1 1 e a and mtlenaete.
Hhat cia we do about It?
ferhipt lew drape rWt with
aili Uated in a related relar
are bmK needed. Often, hew
eter, an arnafenwnt ef new
pkrturei will hit year iplriti
with iheer kappiaeei. Try
anaulag dlffereta aim aad
akipei for an ImpertaM ar
ringemeat ever the daveaiert
Oae en flink n beiutlful
piiatlng wltk gold wall ecea
eta, tee. We thew theai In
nteay aliri and Mylei la ear
ihew reeeu. Then what fun
te nie the popular lavake ai
a renter ef latereet In a grep
lag ef plcteree. We Mew a
pink klMue one la ear itadle
little ehentbe en the foot
with klaqee wedge weed eeplee
el Tie reu BeaMM" In
white ea pink at either tide.
ui ut lee It with Freech
previaclal or F.ngllib freia
leg where pink ia an accent
eelor or even In an elegiat
hlthree etiag perkiM the
imld dalpala bathroom flilarre
)ilch are araiUble te at, We
like te im l bvabe la aa off.
center image ateet em the
aaantle, Ue. Our while cklaa
efee wltk Ua eeeratien ef
inull aaacbee ef grapee and
l'ri weidd he ee pretty
ii iee wiia wining Ivy aad a
few ipriaf flewere frem the
gtrden. we night biliece It
with twe whlu elepkaat fig.
Heee ea Ike ether aide ef Ue
roitie. Hive fan.
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Inttrlee Decnrafer
340 Court Street
Sharcn Beard is
Brida Tussday of
Edward Small
The Church of the Naxarene In
New berg wu the acene- ef the
marriage of Miia Sharon Beard,
daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jamei
R. Beard of Silem, to Edward R.
Small, aon of Mr. and Mn. Oraa
Small of Stayton, on Tueaday, Ap
ril 10 at 1 o'clock.
The bride wore a black and white
checked iheith drew and match
ing Jacket, white hat and patent
leather icceisoriei. She carried a
white Bible marked with a white
orchid. -
Mr. Gerard Layer waa the only
attendant, wearing a light blue and
white checked eoat drew, blue and
white acceuoriei and white carna
tion COTMgl.
Sam Wtllea wu beat man.
The couple left immediately for
trip to Seattle and Vancouver,
B. C. They will be at home la
Salem. The bridegroom ti a itu-
dent at Llnfleld College. . .
Honored Qneen Nancy Weeki
of Bethel 33, Job'a Diughtert
will preilde at formal Initiation
to be held it thn Woodbura
Lodge lot oa Monday night The
bua will leave the. Scottiih Rite
Temple at 7:30 p. m.
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First preiident of the Selem alumrtee chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, national music honorary, it Mr.
Paul Allen Hale, right. Otben pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Peter Gunner, vice-president;
Mn. Forrest Seemiter, recording secretary; and Mrs. Frank Asiy of thn Eugene Alumnae chap
ter, who installed thn officers on April 9. The alumnae were installed from club status to that
of notional chapter. A banquet preceded the installation with a concert presented by the alum
nee following in the College of Music Hell on the Willamette University campus. (McEwin
Studio).
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ry with Mm
I Ave., I
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WllUawtti Ihrin. Order ot Wfcttt
Bhrtne of JtruMiem opa buul-
la lion. MMonle TemDle. I e m.
Capttal Unit !. Amciieaa Uftoe
Auxiliary, aitet at Laaloa Club, I
p.m.
Kflrtr LiH Aunllli:
Otto Yunktr. 1071 Will
Amcrlran War Hainan with Mn.
Laura Tandr. Ml a. Slat at. II a.mu
tovarad llih turxhaoa at noea.
Etokta Club with Mn. s. A. nana.
lino N. Wlntar at., 1:11 daanrl.
Chadwkk Chaptar. OU. Maaonle
Temple, I pjn.
' WteaaOay
Woman 'I Aawclatlon. Pint Prtaby.
teiiaa Church, profram and Ua, 1
p.m. at church
Alnaworth Chaptar. OU maat at
cotUalt JUtl TampK, I p.m.
Tkanaay
Airiraa Vlolat Club. Iilam chap
tar. (akia Wemaa'i ClubhouM, I
'ri'nt Mathodltt Church WICt.
proeram and taa, I p.m. eualnaaa
intin. 1:N p.m.
Hlbbard Camp ana Auillliry.
Miss Janet Westfall is Bride
Of Stanley Allen on Saturday
(Picture on Page 1)
The newly married Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Curtii Allen are flying to
ine nawanan laianoa en ineir Honeymoon, ine coupiei marriage was
Church. The bride, the former Janet Carol Westfall, it the daughter of
Mr. and Mn. Harold X WeitfaU. Mr. Allen Ii the ion of Mn. Irene
Allen of Salem nnd Dr. Stanley Allen of Pendleton.
Dr. Paul Newton Paling
Mrs. Thomas New
Chapter President
Mrs. Earl T. Andresen enter
tained member of Alphi Pl blcchi, E.
Hoffman Homo Will Dd Setting'
For Benefit Tea on Thursday
(Ptrtare eaage 11)
One of the social highlight! of the coming week will be' the in
nual benefit tea to be given by the Salem Memorial Hoepital Aux
iliary on Thursday afternoon it the Cendalaria HeighU home of Dr.
ind Mrs. George R. Hoffmin. All auxiliary members, friendi ind
the interested public ire invited to call between 2.30 ind 3.30
o'clock. Fundi derived from the tea will be wed to augment the
auxiliary'! fund for the new ther-r"
py pool and automatic im in
the proposed wing of the boa-
piUL
Greeting gueiti at the . d o o r
will be Mrs. Emery Hobba, Mrs.
Robert Ebenole ind Mrs. L. E.
Myers. Tiking ticket! will be
Mm Doratbea Steusloff, Mrs.
E. F. Kirkwood and Mn. George
SwarUley.
Introducing to the receiving
tine will be Mrs. Stewart John
son, Mn. Wheeler R. English ind
Mrs. Robert M. Fischer Jr. In the
line will be Mn. Hoffmin, the
hostess. Mn. Charlei Heltzel,
president of the auxiliary, and
Mrs. Adam LeFor, superinten
dent 6f nurses at the hoipital.
To Peer Daring Afternoon
Presiding at the eta urns dur
ing the afternoon will be Mrs.
Elmo E. Smith, Mrs. Sigfrid B.
UnanderrMn. Robert White, Mrs.
C. Ronald Hudkins, Mrs. Floyd
Bowers, Mrs. Bertrim L. Trel
iUd, Mn. Im D. Micdonild, Mrs.
A. C Hagg and Dr. Mary B. Pur
vine. Serving in the dining room
will be Mesdames James R. Phil
lips, Philip Hiwley, Irwin F. We
del, David Crockett, Daniel J.
Fry Jr., Jamei C. Stone, Otto J.
Wilson, Samuel R. Haley, Joseph
Felton, S. D. Wiles, Mirjorie Ga
briel, George J. Arbuckle, Jamei
R. Todd, Roger Probert, Joseph
Solomon, Jamei Piyne, H. H.
Hollowly and Miss Mirjorie
Becke. Inviting guesti into the
dining room will be Mrs. Hirold
0. Schneider. Mrs. A. D. Wood-
mansee and Mn. Richard Upjohn.
Assisting about the rooms will
be Mesdames Bruce F. Pickett,
Arthur Erickson, William L. "id-
beck, Marens Maltby, Stephen Ta-
W. Rector, Lynn Ham-
Wmea'i Ciih!ie Order t Far-
esters meet tcr a oo-oot sup-
per and business noet.nj Wedr1,-
day n:ht at the home of Miss
Pearl Bairey. H-W N. Liberty S,
at t 30 p m. Co-hostesjes are Mrs.
' Doerf.er and Mn. B. F. Dime
Wr.
pe
formed the 7 o'clock nuptial! be
fore memben of the Immediate
family. Mrs. Richard Mam played
the wedding muiic. The couple
exchinged their vowi before the
fireplice which wu flanked with
eandelabra decorated with ipring
flowen and blouomi.
For ber wedding the attractive,
blonde bride selected a ihell pink
cryitallette gown fuhioned on
princess lines with full ikirt. The
long, sleeved bodice wu designed
with a wide V neckline and front
twist ending in two back paneli
which extended .to the hemline
of the wiltx length ikirt She
wore a white satin hat swathed
In Illusion veiling and adorned
with a white pearl tear drop in
front She completed her costume
with white kid gloves and white
metallic thread pumps. She cir-
ried a ilngle, long itemmed
American Beauty rose.
The Brlde'a Attendiati
Mrs. Frank Wallis wai the
bride'i only attendant and ihe
wore a pink brocaded iheath
gown with bodice fashioned sim
ilar to the bride's, a pink hat
and long, white gloves. She car
ried a spray of white carnation!
and pink tea roses.
Brenda Jo Westfall and Stev
en Westfall, young sister ind
brother of the bride, were the
flower girl and ring bearer.
Craig Dudley stood with Mr.
Allen ii best man ind Diniel
Boone leated the guests.
For her daughter's nuptials
Mn. Westfall chose a beige faille
sheath gown with matching ac
cessories and a corsage of Til-
iimia roses. Mrs. Allen wore a
duity rose lace gown with match
ing accessories and corsage of
lilies-of-the-valley and rosei for
her lon'i mtrriage.
Reeeptiea at Marion Hotel
The newlywedi greeted addi
tional gueiti it i reception in
the Ivy Room of the Marion Ho
tel it 8 o'clock. Mn. E. H. Ken
nedy, aunt of the bride, and
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Wed-
Mrs. Charles Shaw was
selected to attend the state con
vention in Astoria on April 30.
Mrs. ' Lee Thomas was elected
preiident to take the place of
Mn. A. J. Becker, who resigned
due to ill health. Mrs. P. C.
Anderson was elected vice-president
and Mn. Howird Hunsaker
was appointed extension officer.
Chapter memben will attend
the Founder's Day banquet in
Lebanon on April 30. Mrs. Lee
Thomas was voted the 'Woman
of the Year" for her outstanding
service.
Mn. Stanley Miller poured. Mrs.
Irving Warnick, the bride's aunt,
and Mrs. Deane Curtis, aunt of
the bridegroom, cut the cake. As
sisting were Miss Sally Becker
and Miss Mary Jo Brown, Mrs.
Ferra Brown of Forest Grove
and Mrs. Craig Dudley.
For her plane trip to the Is
lands ihe pew Mn. Allen donned
a toast colored suit with bud
jacket lined in red paisley tie
silk with blouse to match and a
wide brimmed pansmi hit. After
Miy 1 the couple will be it home
in Salem on Birds Hill.
mentad, Robert Dyer, John Gra
ham, Parker , Gies, Charles D.
Wood, A. W. Loucks, Ralph E.
Purvine, Maynard Sniffer, James
G. Watts, Horace McGee, Charles
S. Campbell, John A. Heltzel,
Cliybourne Dyer. Erwin E. Bat
terman, Stanley Grove, Thad
Moreland. Wayne Hadley, Frank
Shafer. Robert T. Boali, Frederick
Hill Thompson and Lee Ohmart.
Mrs. John H. Johnson is serv
ing as general chairman of the
tea.
Leslie Davis, Roy Todd, Percy
Thorn and Milner Mead.
Representing the South Salem
Auxiliary will be Mesdames Clar
ence Feller, president. Robert Mor
row, Clayton Jones, Nels Johnson,
Donald Cooper, Winona Martin and
Charles Nielsen;
East Salem Auxiliary, Mesdames
John Riches, president, Roland
llochhalter, Ben Gilford, Donald
Barrick, Virgil Pade;
Hollywood Auiliary. Mesdames
Harold Gillespie, Cecil LanU, Al
Grose;
Keizer Auiliary, Mesdamei Jam
ei Morley, president, Stanley Wat-'
son. Gordon Bressler, Ewald Franx
and John Coomler; West Salem
Auxiliary, Mrs. Robert Covert and
Mrs. Dean Tucker.
Faculty Club
Will Meet at
Reese Home
The Willamette University Fac
ulty Women's Gub will be enter
tained at a tea oa Thursday after
noon at the borne of ueaa ana
Mrs. Seward P. Reese, S37 South
High St.. at 3:30 o'clock.
For the program Dr. Helen
Pearce will speak on "Women of
Willamette." Mrs. Maurice Bren
nen. president, will preside at the
business meeting at which time
officera for the coming year will
be elected.
Mrs. Edwin W. Butler is chair
man of the hostess committee, as
sisted by 'Mrs. Thomas Bennett,
Mn. . Maurice W. Brennen, Mn.
Robert V. Hale. Mrs. Samuel R.
Haley. Mn. Noel Kaestner. Mn.
David A. Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth Lot
tick, Mrs.- Norman Todd, Mrs. E.
J. Whipple. Mrs. Alda Stillwell
and Mrs. Edna Stokes.
Many to Attend
State Board
Meeting .
A large group of Salem Lions
Auxiliary member! will be in Port
land Wednesday to attend the an
nual ipring board meeting of the
Oregon Lions Gub Auxiliary. The
affair will be held at the Columbia
Edgewater Country Club with
luncheon icheduled for noon.
Several of the clubi will be pre
senting contributions to the Insti
tute Fund for the Oregon School
for the Blind, instead of at the
state convention.
Attending from the Salem Lioni
Auxiliary will be Meidamea' F. N.
Young, preiident; Burton Dunn,
state first vice-president; Denver
Young, Roger Hoy, LaVerae
Young, Bruce VanWyngarden, Wil
liam Leeper, Milan Boniface, Jos
eph Paulson. Harry W. Scott, Wil
liam Newmyer, Walter Martin,
To Confer Degrees
Alnsworth Chapter, OES will
meet for their regular meeting
Wednesday evening, April 18 at
the Scottish Rite Temple. The
degrees of the order will be con
ferred and Mre. C. M. Doin ii
in chirge of the sociil hour. i
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