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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1956)
Nile Benefit Slated for Friday Stylo Show to Highlight Mooting A Urge group of women have ! A feature of the Salem Womtn'a made reservations for the Salem Club meeting Friday afternoon at Daughters of the Nile Club bene-: the clubhouse will be a style fit card party to be held Friday ! show to be presented by Lipman's. afternoon, April 21 at the Scott- j The show will begin at t o'clpck ish Rite Temple. The affair will! with Joan Ross the commentator, begin at 1:30 p.m. with a dessert j club members who will model luncheon cards in oUy following, j include Mrs. Helen Goodenough. All proceeds will be turned; Mrs. Howard Hunsaier, Mrs. over to the Shriner'i Hospital Floyd White. Mrs. John S. Tyler for Crippled Children. The in-1 Jr.. Mrs. George H Swift, Mrs. terested public is invited to at-1 Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Kerby tend and reservations may bajjohnvvi, Mrs. Horace Mazloom made by calling Mr. Virgil T. arKj MrJ. Albert C. Gragg. A Golden or Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer. group rf Junior Womaa i Club Mrs. W. Clark Bachman Is gen-, , wi lls0 j,, f,?1ch''rnlt11 Vlt I Musical selections will be given W. Morris the co-chsirnun. by Mf Ueodort W. deLooxe. Among those who have nude I vocalist. Mrs. Howard Hunsaker reservations are Meadames Fred,u heading the tea directorate, B. Keeler Burton Dunn, Donald i asjisted b Mrs Jack Hnningsen. Parker. Walter , Martin. George L m ta noyd Thomason Errol W Ross Max Mf, aaude H. Murphy, Alford, Dale X. Beechler, Adlph , r Rombeck. RusseU Bright. Frank . J;, SMu!?l r. R. Brown. Robert Driscoll. Carl Marshall, Mrs. John Mmr Mrr W. Emmons. John M. Ram.ge. Lesl,eL-" "t" Bernard W. SUcey, Milton G. - Mr. Alice N. Wood and Mrs. jwn Annmon. iw Thomas, Anderson, Fred Klaus, Abner Kline, M. A. Stoutenberg, John Clutter, Del Milne, Virgil T. Golden, Fes Kimsey, Virgil Moorhead, Theodore Ullakko. George, R. K. Moorhead. L B. Larson, Robert Armpriest, Lorna Polie. J. Lester Carter, David H. Cameron, Jacob Fuhrer. Estill L Brunk, Charles ' Olson, Russell Beutler, Deral Tn. T ' Tar! Piwilr Oral lm. mon, Elward Williams, E. W. Peterson, Cecil A. Lantz, Maurice Child. Lauren Gale, John M. Ritchie, Lawrence Lister of Port land, Erwin E. Bauerman, aonni Tweed, George W. Steelhammer, C. W. Keene, Harold Jenkins. Reuben Sinner and Thomas W. Kelly. Dancing Club Party Friday The 56, Dance Club will hold a semi-formal dance on Friday night at the American Legion Club. Stubby Mills and his orchestra will play for dancing between 9:30 and 12:30 o'clock. Blossom' Time wiU b the theme for the affair - with - silver and pink color scheme used in the decor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Feller are heading the directorate for the dance, assited by Mr. and Mrs. Doleial, Mr., and Mrs. Thomas flench. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cooper and .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allison. Mrs. Kline Tells Qf England Trip Soroptlmlst International of 5a lem held the monthly social meet ing at the home of Miss Helen Benson on Stfvertoir Road. Mrs, Abner Kline, who had just re turned from a four-month stay In England, spoke of her visits with various Soroptimist Clubs in that country with special emphasis op . the courtesies and hospitality ex-1 tended to her by members of the club at Weston-Super-Mare, which is the Salem group's sister club. Miss Benson showed pictures of vacation in the Canadian Rockies. ! A letter was read from Dr. and Mrs. R. Sandilands, former Ore gon residents and now medical , missionaries in the French Cam-j eroons, chronicling their activities j and expressing appreciation for the gift of i record player which j is used In the hospital chapel, wards and over the public address system. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday noon, April 25 at the Golden Pheasant. Speakers from the League of Women Voters Bureau will discuss the measures appearing on the city ballot in the primary, election. ( . Mrs. L. R. HiidMa will eatertala the Salem Navy Mothers at her home, 2285 Center St., Tuesday night at I p.m. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Ida Newton and Mn. E. A. Boyle. A board meeting is scheduled for 11 30 p.m. with Mrs. Harry Sappenfield presiding. Pi Beta Phis To Celebrate Founding The Pi Beta Phi alumnae will celebrate Founder's Day at a semi- formal banquet Thursday night at China Citr at 30 p.m. All alum nae in Salem and vicinity and members of the active chapter at Willamette University are invited to attend the affair. The occasion will celebrate the 89th year 'anniversary of the.na tional fraternity, which was found ed on April 28, 1867 Monmouth College. Monmouth. 111. Mrs.- Peter Gunnar win be the toastmistress and Mrs. James T. Brand will be the speaker. Mrs Ralph Keyser, president of the alumnae, will give the welcome. Mrs. James Todd and active members will present a musical program. Those planning to attend are asked to call Mrs. Walter Fos ter, general chairman of the ban quet, for reservations by Monday morning. Assisting Mrs. Foster on the committee are Miss Lelia Johnson, Miss Eleanor Oakes, Mrs. Marian Oakes, Mrs. George Cant, Mrs. George Juba and Miss Mary Louise Lee. St. Elisabeth's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church will meet for a 1 o'clock luncheon in the fireplace room of ths church Tuesday after noon. The hostess committee in cludes Mrs. Harry Belt, Mrs. Lud wig Mickelson, Mrs. Keith Powell and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Jefferson. YWCA Slates Events for Week" On Tuesday morning. April 24 Cornelius Lofgren will speak on the general topic of Personal In surance for the fourth session in the YWCA course. "Finance and Legal Forum." Those who have not attended previous sessions are welcome to register for the one on Tuesday morning. The next u the series of vaca tion Teasers offered by the Young Adult Department of the YWCA. is scheduled for Tuesday evening. April 24, at which time a repre sentative of the Globe Travel Serv ice will show films of Alaska and outline a tentative vacation trip to that area. There is no charge for this program, which will be gin at 7:30 p. m.,, and which is planned to appeal to employed girls and women, although men arc also welcome. Membership Laaekeoa Mrs. Donald L Rasmussen. YWCA membership chairman, an nounces that there will be a mem bership luncheon at the YWCA on Tuesday. April 24 from 12 to 1:30 p. m. Mrs. C. A. Barnes, former member of the YWCA national board from Eugene, will be the honored guest. Reservations for this luncheon, which will be a special feature of National YWCA week, may be made by calling the YWCA. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg is chairman of the event. The YWCA class in Hostessing Helps will meet from 1 to 1 p. m. on Thursday afternoon, April 26 at which time Maurice Merrill will demonstrate c a k a decorating. Those who have not registered previously, but would like to at tend this session, are asked to remember the change in time for this one program. Sojourners Mffting j Salem Sojourners ill be enter tained at a salad luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Thursday at the Salem Woman's Club at 1 p ro. Chairman of the hostess commit tee will be Mrs. Austin Eivers, assisted by Mrs. V. C. Fletcher, Mrs. Clara Bauman, Mrs. Robert Hostetter, Mrs. W. M. Huxtable and Mrs. Allen T. Carlston. Statesman. Sa!em. Ore., S;:n., Ar. T3 t?;c III) I ) From Roberts' 4: Club Calendar MONDAY Dotirlin Women's luncheon, lip min i Chtrry Room, 1 p.m. Salem Rotjni Club with Mrt. Al fred Laue. Z3M State St.. 1:30 am. Salem Junior Woman's Club at clubhouM, S p.m. Parenta Club, Sacred Heart Acad emy meet at achool ball, S p.m. TCESDAT Social Afternoon Club of Cnadwtrk Chapter, OES, Maeonle Temple, 1:30 p.m. " Salem BPW club dinner meeting-, Golden Pheasant, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Royal Neishbora of America Sew- F.OTI ns CI lub with Mn. Mariaret Wlllii, MS 3th St., 12:30 aalad luncheon. Wednesday Afternoon Literature Group with Mra. Raymond Walih, 1394 N. Summer St.. 1:30 p.m. Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, covered diah dinner, 1:30 p.m., Ma sonic Temple. THURSDAY Salem Sojourners at Salem Worn an'a Club, 1 p m. aalad luncheons Town and Gown at Willamette Unl vanity Muaie Hall, t p.m., tea fol lowing at Lauaanne Hall. FRIDAY Salem Woman"! Club meet at club tout, t pp. board meeting, ll:o p.m." j Decorating j $ . Studio V M ' A breakfast conversation several days ago went like this: "Oh. look at those robins rebuilding last year's old nest!" ' "Robins only i build new ones. , . Those two aren't See them pulling out wisps of grass and weathered tun." Today we see them bringing bits of grass and twigs and carefully working them into the old nest Soon it will be finished and they will have a bird haven where all their dreams ran be realized. We can hardly imitate them, so we loon about us with new in terest. That old chair has to go! Even last year it looked too worn near toe new daven port,, . Can just see the tur quoise wing chair, which we show near a gold sectional in our show room, adding a bright new note in the living room. And, oh. you should see the beautiful wide seated French chair upholstered in a quilted document print which we unpacked yesterday. Its back is outlined with a ruffled inset to give it unusual charm, How nice to replace an old, worn grouping of furniture with such a chair and perhaps a companion commode or ta ble with one of the larger lamps we show now. Every day sees the arrival of dis tinctive new furnishings which Inspired our buyer to order while at the market this year. These carefully selected chairs, sofas, desks and acces sories can add real drama to an otherwise tired - looking room. Lets use them to re- feather our old nest t 'Bye till later, EM , ROBERTS BROS. Inferior Decorator 340 Court Street PIHIEMV & T FOUNDED 1116 J diamonds watches 379-383 State St., Salem, Ore. j Quality ISSK':'3K3a1 tS Optici Precision Watch Repairing icians - Lens Grinding. Jewelry Manufacturing and Repairing L jewelry silver crystal china imports Costume jewelry . 340 court treet 1. w w 1 If HOLMES ) 1J oJr - I I if Beautt and Duty: thes are th two qualitiea the modern homeroaker expects in a carpet. Random Tex it waiting to aervt you both wayi. IU oftly glowing colon, its high' and low loop texturt will makt your room haven of lovelineaw. The hardy Wilton weavt lU qual ity controlled by Holme from raw wool to finished carpet la your guarantee of a mating, durability. Broadlootn widths in wall-to-wall carpeting or cut to rug nze. In fii drcorator colort: Seagull Grey, Palmetto Green, Rosewood Brown, Sand Beige, Spruce Green. Available in 27 inch, 9 ft, 12 ft widths. Square Yard" ill North Libert SPECIAL GROUP OF NEW STYLES, NEW FABRICS AND NEW ; COLORS. REG. 24.95 TO 29.95 more . , , S Sa A i, ff VV TOW If&A 'tty&'X Vjy W III I I ' - Ve."J-t- - - . A.-fliKS WDJLfeltj 9:CDP.M O i op yuaiuy iajo I , Fine Wool Fabrics O Top Fabrics . . . Boucles, Suedes, Hopsaching . and O Sizes 8 to 18 In Roberts' toot deportment, youHl tind this season i largest end loveli est group of topper ... ot the little) 19.95 price. Whatever your foncy In style, whatever your foncy in weove or color . . . you're sure to find the toooar of vnur rknira A, i,. Ing this sale! 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