The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1956, Page 21, Image 21

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    Seen and
By JEIYME
A SPKINGTME
tea and!
lovely, spring dy on Tburs
day tor the Salem Memorial Hos
pital Auxiliary's annual benefit
party . . . Yellow featured in the
beautiful decoration throughout
the Candalaria home of Dr. and
Mrs. George R. Hoffman, the set
ting for the tea
... On the m .
name post at .
the entrance a "
basket filled f
with yellow jon-1 vA
quits tied with V
yellow ' and S-
door ...
Breathtaking . the exquisite
arrangement of magnolia bios-
10ms in a brass kettle at one
end of the mantel . . .'brass and
costal hurricane lamps at the
other end . . . On the coffee table
a glass dome filled with dog-
. wood ... -
A yellew ergandle . . . cloth on
. the tea table ... a handsome
ailver and crystal epergne filled
with yellow and white tulips, jon
quils and primroses flanked by
ailver and crystal hurricane lamps
' holding yellow tapers . . .. An
other tea table arranged in the
' lovely den, where guests chatted
over the tea cups . .-. a circular
fringed cloth on the round table
in a copper shade ... a bouquet
of jonquils and acacia and a
copper tea service completing
the decor ...
Receiving ... by a gold screen
In the living room . . . Mrs. Hoff
man in a beige linen sheath with
a paisley print cummerbund . . .
Mrs. Charles Heltzel, the auxil
kry president, choosing a sand
beige linen dress . . . and Mrs.
Adam Lef'or, superintendent of
nurses at the hospital, wearing a
print sheer ...
Calling . . . during the after
noon were a number of the hos
pital nurses, many of them wear
ing their uniforms, and hospital
board members including A. C.
Haag, who acquired a grand sun
tan while in Palm Springs this
winter . , . Kenneth Sherman,
Charles HelUel, Leo Childs and
Ronald Hudkins ...
A perfect day . . . for going
out on the' balcony just off the
den and dining room ... a lovely
view of the Cascades . . . Over
. from Dallas for the party were
, ... , .fi,- . .
Mrs. Victor Williams and her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Carl A. Gerlinger
. . . After school came three
teachers, Miss Mildred Christen
son, Miss Maxine Herringer and
Mrs. Lloyd Hockett
Stand-outs . . . Mrs. Willis Ross
wearing a fetching pink straw
adorned with huge, pink roses
. . . Mrs. Jay J. McMurren ac
centing her chocolate brown dress
with a yellow lacey straw hat
. . i Deanne a little wistful about
leaving for Portland to live . . .
receiving word of Jay's transfer
with IBM just two weeks after
they had moved into their new
. borne . . , Chic Mrs. Bailey Bar
rett in . a smart navy ensemble
with cspe lined in navy and
white check . . . Mrs. Wallace
Bonesteele's smart suit in the
new French bread shade with
chapeau of white and brown . . .
a becoming white hat for Mrs.
Merrill Ohling ...
Ensembles . . . Mrs. Chester
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Cox wearinr a print dress with
toast colored linen eoat lined
in the print . . . Mrs. Kenneth
Wilson donning r navy blue en
semble with navy and red polka
dot dress and the eoat lining of
the polka dot ... A smart brown
ensemble for Mrs. Bernard O.
Scbucking with white chapeau
. . . A becoming pink linen
sheath worn by Mrs. Merle Brown
attested with handsome ame
thyst and pink jewelry . . .
Mere ef same . . . Mrs. James
R Phillips donning an attractive
pink and white cotton with long
torso bodice . . . Mrs. Joe Tona
wiu Jr. coming In with Mrs. Dale
Parker . .' . the former soon to
move to Portland, where her
spouse will "continue his studies
Lewis and Clark ....
And benqoeU ... to Mrs. John
H. Johnson, chairman of the tea,
who wore a smart Wedgewood
blue, dress with matching shoes
. . . and to Mrs. Emory Hobts
and Mrs. Robert Gormsen, who
were responsible for the beauti
ful flowers ...
A DEUGHTFIl'. .'.party
Thursday night when Mr. -and
Mrs. Willard Marshall entertain
ed at their charming Fairmount
Hill home' for the pleasure of
Mrs, Marian Forbes of Honolulu,
who is visiting in Albany, Salem
and Portland for a fortnight
Mrs. Forbes has lived in the
Islands for nearly 23 years, where
she is a well-known interior dec
orator . For the party she wore
a smart blue sheath dress with
portrait neckline ...
A group ... of out-of-town
guests bidden to greet the visitors
as well as Salem friends . . .
Beautiful bouquets of quince ana
daffodils about the rooms . , .
on the piano a striking arrange
ment of violet tulips and white
sweet peas . . . yellow cloths on
the hors d'oeuvre tabels in the
den
im Dunet taoie . . . centered
with an exquisite arrangement of
yellow roses and white sweet pea
in crystal vases on either side
of the silver candelabrum hold
ing yellow tapers ...
Assisting . . ..the hosts were
their son-in-law and daughter,
Gerry and Martha Evanson . . .
the latter wearing a pretty aqua
cotton . . . and younger daughter,
Julia, who is looking forward to a
summer in Europe with her
parents ... they will soon be
packing as they depart in a little
over a month . . . they are taking
their own car and will drive
throughout the continent . . .
Among the guests . , . Minus
"mi nuuuJ9 wrir nun. njuiiiiii
j jj Himond ,n(, Mr, Jo(m Helt.,
their spouses were Mrs. 'William !
lei . . . Jim Walton acquiring a
grand suntan last week while at
Ncskowin . . . Mrs. Ralph E. Pur
vine wearing a good-looking navy
blue gown with navy and white
polka dot detail on the neckline
. . .' Mrs. Stewart Johnson's be
coming hyacinth blue wool jersey
dress with matching jacket en.
hi need with jewel trim . . . Mrs.
William 0. Wood choosing a pink
eyelet sheath ... Dr. and Mrs.
Eugene Kelly over from Nesko-
win and greeting their Salem and
Albany friends . . . the latter in a
smart navy and white print
sheath ...
TEA TIME ... on Friday when
members of Chapter G, PEO en
tertained with a delightful party
at the Fairmount Hill home of
Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith
... the occasion to honor Mrs.
Robert Elfstrom, the state presi
dent of PEO ... she will com
plete her year of office at the
state convention to be held in
Portland in June . . . Mrs. Elf-
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Ba Demonstrated l
The public' is invited to attend j
a Modern Dance demonstration on , '
Wednesday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. j -
in the YWCA gymnasium. j
Participants in the program in-
elude members of the adult class:
Dawn Jones, Jean Roth and Gail 1 1
Woods: and Junior Dance Work-i ',
shop: Sara Beth Anderson, Nita j 1
Bock, Pamela Bryant, Mary Ann I i
Cave, Jayanne Harvey, Phyllis j
Hill, Margaret Mallorie. Maria , 1
McVay, Jimi Minty. Aprille Pat- is:
terson, Becky Summers and Linda .
Wright if
Mrs. Clyde Charters, instructor ! j
for Jxth groups, will conduct the j
demonstration. Mrs. Hams Lieu
is accompanist for the groups.
The program' will include de
monstration of techniques, com
positions created and performed
by members of the groups, and
will end with a dance of the Twenty-third
Psalm by tba Junior
Dance Workshop.
strom wearing a stunning car-
amel brown linen sheath gowa j
with matching satin panels in'l
back ... . her dress almost match-
ing her desert suntan . . . pinned 1 1
to her shoulder a corsage ol f
green orchids . . , Mrs. Smith in If
a becoming blue and white print j
with a yellow corsage .... Mrs.
James Randall, president of the $
hostess chapter, choosing a white ;
dress with blue trim and blue j 5
shoes ...... j
A number . . . of state officers ,
and past presidents of PEO com- ,
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inn mini mil ymiis ui uic eiaic .
Mrs. William Johnron, daughter
of the honor guest, over from
Corvallis and wearing a pink and'
white frock . . . Driving down
from the Willamette Manor at
Milwaukie were Mrs. Brown E. I
Sisson, Mrs. Howard Shubert and
her sister, Miss Mab1 Gafries,
all former Salem residents . . . I
The tea table . . . covered with
an exquisite handmade linen and
lace cloth from Belgium ... the
striking centerpiece of white calls
lilies and yellow Dutch iris in a
silver and gold bowl, just match-
ing the decor in the dining room
. . . In the livirig room a lovely
arrangement of red roses and
blue Dutch iris -
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