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O Statesman's HOME ranorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . .Feitr::s At Oregon Stat? House Dances Scheduled For Weekend Around Town , By JEIYME IM.LISH HIGHLIGHT . . . On today's" sncisl calendar is the informal lea lor which Oregon's First lady, Mn. Elmo Smith, will be hostess in the Gold Room of the Marion Hotel. ... No formal in vitations have been issued for the event, Mrs. Smith inviting all Salem women through the press to call between 2:30 and 9:30 o'clock. ... A number of Port land and Willamette Valley women are planning to drive to Salem for the occasion and to greet Mrs. Smith. . . . A pre-nuptial shower . . . will honor Misa Gloria Slolk, popular bride-elect of Wallace Carsoa Jr.. a Saturday whea Mn.' Bruce Spaulding and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Morris HI. entertain at 1 ('clock luncheon and kitchen shower ... the affair will be held la Portland at the Spauld lag home ia Dunthorpe. ... Future Coeds Attend Duck Preview and their daughter, Marilyn, drove down from Tacoma for the celebration A double ring . . . tf laveader, and kUe with silver bells and lilacs adarard tke front door o' the' Rocks' home ... the serving table waa eeatertd with a bouquet a( laveader stack and rote earaa-l tioat la a silver bowl ... Ike table was covered with a white lace' clolk over laveader. . . . Mrs. W. C. ' Heringer greeted guests at the' door. . , Mrs. Alvia E. Isaak and ; Mrs. Weldoa Yoot aaalslrd. , . Mrs. Harry J. Kurta of Portland, who waa Mrs. Rocks' honor attendant at ber marriage 23 years ago, pre sided at Ike puack bowl. , , Mrs. Karl Hrydea poured coffee and Sasaa Heringer passed the guest book. . . Mrs. Rocks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Heisler, were dowa from Portland for the annlver- Bidden to fete . . . Miss Stolk are her mother, Mrs. William K. Stolk, her sister. Miss Carol Stolk'. . . Mr. Carson's mother, Mrs. Wallace Carson. . . . Mes dames Ross Hogue, George Rho ten, William Dceney, Urlin S. Page, Vern W. Miller, Peter Gun nar, James Humphrey, George Weller, Kenneth Power, Kenneth Wilson, Kenneth Perrv. John Griffith. Willard Marshall, John Caughell, Douglas Raines, Miss Ada Ross, Miss Coralie Douch ton, Miss Marcia Webb, Mis Sharon Heider, Miss Sharon Lav erty, all of Salem . . . Mrs. David Sandeberg, Mrs. Douglas Crow ley, Mrs. Dan Reynolds. Mrs. Jack Barsch. Mrs. Elbert W. Rob erta and Harry Bouvy, all of Portland A bridal party . . . will honor Misa Jo Ana Rkketls, June bride elect of Dr. J. Gerald Toole, Sat urday in Klamath Falls, whea Mrs. Lara Westlia and her daugh- "lerr MTlT-KlhB, entertahr; with a miscellaneous shower. . . . Mrs. Westlin Is Dr. Toole's aunt. ... The couple wilt be married n June 9 and will make their home la Oakland, Calif. . Aa anniversary . . . party was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Arthur Rocks . . . the occasion to celebrate the 25th milestone of their marriage . . . : guests tailing at the informal open house between 2 and 5 o'clock at the Rocks residence on East Lfelle Street. . . . The couple's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon L. ont. league Meets Friday Mrs. Clifton Enfield will be hostess to the Women's Overseas Service League at her home, 1775 Grant, Friday evening at 8 p.m. Mrs. Kenneth Rowntree, area vice president from Tacoma, will be the speaker. An invitation is ex tended to women who have served overseas with the armed forces of the United States, or her allies, or with any agency ap proved by the United States Gov ernment, to attend. aary. . . Entertaining ... on Saturday will be Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, who has invited members of Cap: and Gown on the Willamette Uni versity campus to a luncheon at' her Fairmount Hill home. . . Spe cial guests will be the advisors of Cap and Gown, Dean Robert D. Gregg, Dean Regina Ewalt, Dr. Gale Currey and Dr. Martha Springer ... and Mrs. Robert F. DcVleming, a regional director of Mortar Board, who will be on the campus several days this week, Mrs. Robert Gregg and Dr. G. Herbert Smith. Ia Portland . . . oa Sunday to at tend a shower la honor of Mrs. Howard DuPuy will be Mrs. Wil liam L. PhUllpa, Mrs. Charles Olsoa, Mrs. Daa Welsh, Mrs. Keitk Olsoa, Mr. Charles Dun ham, Mrs. Doa E. Phillips and Mrs. Jamea R. Phillips. . . The affair wiU be held at the Beavertoa home of Mrs. Joha Martin, for- -inrly-of-alemr-witb-Mr.i;arl. Martin the co-hostess. , . Club hostesses . . . Mrs. -Ronald E.. Jones Jr. will fete members of her club at bridge tonight at her new home in' the Parkdale addi tion. . . Guests will be Mrs. John M. Fitzmaurice and Mrs. James R. Phillips. . . Mrs. Garlcn Simpson will preside at a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her East. Nob Hill home for members of her club. . . Arriving ... la the capital this, week for aa eitended visit was Mrs. Malcolm Pratt of Bellefoa taine, Ohio, who Is the guest at art aon-in-law and daughter. Dr. aad Mrs. Edwia F. Snider. . . Mrs. Pratt plana to remain through the summer and will spend part of ker time la Albany with her other sou-In-law aad daughter, Mr. aad Mrs. ! Jormaa Salovaara. . I Returning . . . Wednesday from a ten day trip throughout Oregon were Mr. and Mrs. William E. Healy. . . In LaGrande Mrs. Healy was honored at a luncheon for : which Mrs. R. Eugene Dctrick was - hostess for a group of their former Washington Stale College class 1 mates. By JODY RICKETTS Statesman Correspondent CORVALLIS,-Several houses are planning their innual spring dincu Jor this weekenl at Ore-, son State. At the Aloha Gamma i Delta house the N7 York atmos phere will prevail with the theme "Blue Manhattan." Diane Clough plans to attend. Vija Lietuvietii and Marian Peterson will be enjoying their annual spring formal which has the theme "Say It With Music." In honor of their senior class the Kappa Deltas planned their annual White Rose Ball, "On the Street of Dreams." Karen Hel ton, Shirley Ezell and Leanna Seals will be enjoying thia dance. A very original theme has been chosen for the Phi Kappa's spring dance this year, "The Fish For mal." Albert Huslebacher will be among those attending. The spring term Blood Bank ia being held this week on the campus. Each term the blood bank comes to the campus and a definite quota is set for the num ber of pints needed. Thia term it is 630 pints. Phoebe Lou Braun is Sackett A s representa tive, who is soliciting coeds to give their blood. Mother's Weekend Plans Mother's Weekend plans are well under wav and a most en- j"1" ?e,?.'tS5!5..?et5 !' Honors Mothers weekend are: the annual Inter fraternity sing, the Mother's luncheon, and the Associated In dependent Students show, "HMS Pinafore," of which Steve Lee is co-chairman. The Inter-fraternity Sing will 1 EUGENE -Two South Salem High School seniors, Miss Connie Thorne, left, and Miss Bonnie Starr, right, listen as Miss Patricia Deeney, junior from Salem at the University of Oregon, puts on a record in the University's Douglass listening room. The senior girls were among the many high school students attending the annual Duck Preview on ihe University of Oregon campus last weekend. Tours of all the campus buildings and social events at the living or ganizations filled the weekend for the seniors. Essay Contest Winners Are Announced e(ji)rtfionMtate8raan Statesman, Salem. Ore, Thur., Apr. 26, "36 (Sec. Priies were presented to three Salon Initiates Nsw Members winners chosen by the Judges fori Mr. A.(iti. rive new j)srt- Mr J. in Herrtiord, Mrs. Lois Junior CDA Troop Emmons Home Mr, Ffacher.tb Serve as League Vice-President Ceremony The Junior Catholic Daughters Troop of seventh grade girls from St. Vincent's School held a mother and daughter tea Thursday eve ning at the home of Carol Ebner. Mothers were each presented with The home of Mr. and Mrs. De Emmons on Norway Street was the setting for the marriage of be conducted differently 'this j made fw them during meet. j their son, Lewellyn De Emmons, year with just a selected group k,., land Miss Delores F.lnne Frink, of fraternities singing. There tu. .iri. . -.ii' daughter of Mrs. Fay Frink of " - i . i i i : t 1k. i program including piano (elections will be five fraternity and two aorunuc. parucipaung. hv patrici. .,. Kar. Art, Jane Morefield is one of the vivian Ripp Judy Angerbauer, 15 finalists for the title of Miss ' Judy Eiverg. , Mng by Snar. Orejon State.; The last selection'.,, nvicknn KathiPn Dcbc-w of the five finalists wil. be next week. i Three Salem student are cast Kathy Boaz, Diane McAdams, Ro berta Peterson, Carol Ebner, Shir ley Durant, Rosemary Manion, and -J21 illL.riLinda Monner; and Judy Eivera be produced May 3, 4 and 5 at the college playhouse. Kay Shidler is cast as "Mrs. Laura Partridge," Carolyn Whit- tington is a "little old lady," and Monmouth, on April 20. The Rev. Ernest Campbell of the Sa lem Bible Church performed the 8 o'clock ceremony before a set ting of cherry blossoms. For her wedding the bride chose a white and olJ brocade afternoon gown with white acces sories and a corsage of pink rose- bad Mrs. Neil Emmons was the Mrc Austin W Ftvrt arwl Mrs Francis Waser. counselors for the bndei only attendant and ahe group, helped the girls serve. I wore 4 V b'!,e mt w,th .whl" MniheM .Morviino - Mp- ! ccessories and a corsage of gir- Hnm.. Manrir. PKn Tiwil Man. 1 denias. Neil Emmona served as dcsi man lor nia Dromer. Mrs. Frink wore a navy blue first speech department produc- rj' Davison, Henry W. Dcggler, fternoon dreM witn 8arden' uuh ui .rmg iprra. I Robert L. Boa, Owen E. Mc- 'ur " unuguicr u- I Albert J. Haslcbacher and Adams Robert J Peterson and d'n nd M- Emmons chose a -. nayne n.- cricawn are two 01 au L. J. Monner,. . uol aiuaenu wno wm participate "nrn ,. - J"" . P. ! ni0n- A J- Moret,i. M- A- rii- I viiuuiu oiicii. ine piav is ine S H R nn Far f nrhr Mrs. W illiam H. Fischer of Sa lem was again elected second vice- president of the Lutheran Wom en's Missionary League at its "de layed 1955" convention in Denver April 19. 20 and 21, and as such is also historian of this organiza tion. The Lutheran Women's Mis sionary League is an auxiliary body of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. The league has 3t districts, 3992 local units, and 161,561 members located in every state of the union, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada ana tar acas, Venezuela. Mrs. Fischer hai been wiih the league since its in- pUonin4a4V-nd-rvcd..ia in the mock Democratic conven tion on the Willamette Univer sity campus May 11 and 12. Has lcbacher will help represent the New York delegation, and Erick sen will be with the Pennsylvania delegation, both from OSC. Qub Calendar THURSDAY Salem Sojourner! it Salem Worn- ar. i Club. 1 p.m. lalid lunrbron. I Town and Gown at Willamette Unl I versify Muaic Hall. I p.m., tea tol ; lowing at Lauaanne Hail. t FRIDAY I Merry Time Club with Mri. G. G. Cralf. 3445 Abrami Ave.. 1 p.m. dea- en lunrneon Reception to Fete Margie Drager navy blue suit with singer ar cessones and corsage of gar denias. ' A wedding reception was held at the Emmons home. Miss Fae frink and Miss Bae Frink, twin sisters, presided at the bride's Uble. The newlyweds will make their home in Salem. CLOVERDALE Plans are being made for a reception honoring Miss Margie Jo Drager, who ia Rainbow Girls Grand Representative to the state of Colorado in Oregon. This event will be held at the Masonic Kali in Stayton on Sunday, April 29, at 2 o'clock. A .program and refreshments will be served in the dining room fnltnwin. I Via - rmtanl Inn wkik la open to the public. Mother Advisor j m n 1 mi Mrs. Neighbors of Weadcraft will meet Friday night at the Salem Woman's Club at I p.m. An invi tation is extended to all visiting Neighbors to attend. The refresh- various capacities in this district, Including that of president for two terms. The six delegates from the North west District report that the con vention granted its petition for separation, enabling Washington and Oregon to form their own dis tricts. Final division will be per fected at the district convention at St. Johns Lutheran Church, Sa lem, on May It and 17, - Among those attending the Den vet convention from the Northwest District were Mrs. Fischer, Mrs. G. A.' Molden of Seattle, district president; Mn. Walter Kahle of Forest Grove, vice-president, and official delegate for Oregon; Mrs. Frederick Riesa of Washougal, of ficial delegate for Washington, who served on the elections committee; Mrs. E a r 1 C. Muck of Portland, one of the four members of the international Christian Growth Committee, and Mrs. Harold Otte mocller, wife of a missionary in Nigeria. Africa, who has been on furlough in Oregon. The next biennial convention of the Lutheran Women's Missionary ; essays entered in. the contest spon sored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. American Beacon of Hope" was the title of the es say. Mrs. Leon Hansen, American ism chairman, presented a check to each of Ihe three winners. Ada Hart man, first prize of $25, Bever ly Walls, second prize, 15, and Elizabeth Walton, third prize, (10. President Maude Olson named her committees for the coming year, hospital, Mrs. Paul Thatal son; cancer fund, Mrs. L. R. Frie sen; publicity, Mrs. Mcl Clemens; historian, Mary Gilhully; sewing, Mn. Clarence For bis; legislation, Mrs. Leon Hansen; community service, Mrs. Don Stupka; rehab ilitation, Mrs. Jerome Homelier and Mrs. Mike Becker; assistant, bond chairman, Mri. Roy Simp son. Community service chairman, Mri. Doa Stupka, announced sew ing and mending to be taken by members. This sewing is for the Baby Louise Haven, and on Sun day, May I, members of the aux iliary and the interested public will visit the home. Trastee Elected Mri. Edith Mudd was elected fo serve as a two year trustee. Mrs. Mudd will head the committee lor honoring the American War Mo thers, assisted by Mri. Roy Simp son and Mn, Mae E. Wilder. District 20 Encampment will be held in Salem on Monday, May 28. Election of department delegates to Encampment at Roseburg In June will be held at the next regu lar meeting on May 14. The Auxiliary Joined the Post for the film of last year's Soap Box Derby held in Akron," Ohio. The Veterans' of Foreign Wars, Marion Post and Auxiliary aid with the local derby each year. Chapter to Fete Mothers at Tea Plans were made for a Mother's Day tea to be given by Gamma Gamma Chapter of Epsiloa Sig ma Alpha at the meeting held Monday "evetUnr itthr home of Mri. Jerry Blgler, with Mrs. Ron ald Wiebe as co-hostess. The event will be held at the home of Mrs. Ronald Wiebe on Sun day, May 6 from 1 to 3 o'clock. The members of the chapter are to bring their mothers or guests. A guest was Mrs. Bette King, president of the Gamma Mu Chap ter of Albany. , Reports were live', fcy the members who attended the state convention held la Roseburg last weekend. Mn. ners were initiated into the Eight Ruscher. Mrs. Gene Holier, and and Forty, Marlon County Salon! Miss Loretta E. Dehler. assisted at the Mt. Ancel hotel Wtdnea- by Mrs. Dorothy Bisenius, who day night. They include Mrs. was voted in as a new member, Joseph JeFillippi and Mrs. Louise at the mee'ing. Olliver, Salem; Mrs. Gen Herri-j The May meeting wiU be held ford and Mrs. Lois Ruscher, Mt. In Woodburn with Mrs. Miller. Angel; Mrs. Bernadine SlrhlnMrs. Green, Mrs. Axelson and Idahna; and Mrs, Teaxley Muir, Mrs. Albert Grats of Salem al Mills City. hostesses. This will he both eleo Conducting the ritual was Mri.!t""- " nifht. There will be Stanley krueger. Independence, chapeau parade and prizes will with Mrs. Earl Andersen, Salem.11 'v ' tmnittt hau. as initiation officer. Others taking part were Mrs. .. Mr- ; Mrf-j'" "'PT "4 Aufin H WiUnn Mr. j-rnm.'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt wert B. Hansen. Mrs. A. D. Annerson. Mrs. Verne Axelson, Mrs. Lue A. Lucas, Mrs. Ruth Roth, all Salem; Mrs. W. O. Green, Aurora: and Mrs. Walter Miller. Woodburn. hosts for a supper party Sunday night at the Brandt's home oa Sunnyview. Guests wert Mr. and Mrs. William McKinney, Mr. and Mra. Elmer Terrill. Mrs. Laura The initiation earn at the rln.e Pangle. Mr. and Mrs. Glena Lar of the regular business meeting '. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hem, which followed a 6:30 dinner. All lt Bradley. Mrs. Florenct arrangements were made by the Wilson, Mrs. William Hartley, Mr. Mt Angel group which consists and Mrs. Hrppncr and Mr. and of Mrs. Fred Lucht, chairman, Mrs. Brandt. is Mrs. W. N. Pintlcr and the ores- Jan McCracken, Mrs. Edith iJ.".-m.Womn"'KCIU!! mrri club" ent worthy advisor is Miss Letha Mitchell, Mrs. Iris Hclman andLea8ue will be held in St. Paul, nmiM. I p.m., board meeting, ,. ... ,-.,. ,-. , w-xt-ii ..i i. .u. .. p.m. j uin man, win ui aiajiim. 'mia. desse milieu. i rninn., in me nuiiuiici m imi. Mothers Day May 13th A Gift that only: you can give a Portrait By Phont 3-9405 Save $50 on this EDQETiT- Piece Sofa - Bed Group ! 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