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I anorama ttmtn'ii .Music . . . R 6-(Soc I) Statesman, Sakm, Ore, Tues., May 1, '56 iAround Town tj JUYMI 2FEDDING BELLS .... will ring pest . . . Mrs. Richard Slater will completed and dedicaled on April M Sunday, July I for Miss Sharon preside at a bridge taacbeaa Than- 15. TRobertsoa and Kays D. Brand. Uf tar member of her club . . . Co-chairmen of the dinner com bose engagement wis announced Mrs. K.y , Keeae will be er mittee are Mrs Harold Kllis and 4ast Christmas.... The ceremony Nas Carralli. far Ike party . . .iMrs. Richard Smart Other com ill Uk. place at the First Coogre- Eaterlaml.g Man will be Mrj miltce .nclude Mrs. Roy Harland. lational Church at J .'clock with Edgar fierce, jlm ' ha. hulled ; Mrs trw.n E. Ba"'";. Mrs. Krr. S. James Osborne 1 Me mber. W berth t. a 7 .lk U auanvill. officUUng . . . the recep- .r aad ereag f brMge . . .1 fnurMr TTtSl oa will follow hi the fireplace Mrs. Lester D. Cree. will fete ber'r ,UM MlM (or th .raoa . . miss nooenaoo u aughter or nr. ana rs. narroio m rm . . . .. Robert and ker fiance la the ! Habert Williams., win be aa ad jaa of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ljtlwal nert . . . Brand ... the couple will live in! Celebrating ... her second Eugene, where Mr. Brand will con- birthday Sunday was Tracy ,1-eig'i ttnut hii studies at the University af Oregon. . . He has been attend- Virgil Weber . . . bidden to the Jhg Willamette University. . . party were Mrs. Strcn Bensor " Oa ledayl agenda... the kltrb- Sicicn and Michael, Mrs. Donald wa tear apaasntd by Ibe Salera Liudahl and Jerry, Mrs. Mark tiit, ReawbUeaa Wtmea's Feder.- Owen and rtobyn. Mrs Leon Short Ska at OregM . . . bears are Iram d J'"1"1?- . Mr" Onilto Kan M a.ss, to I p.m. sad UekeU may i Darren nd K'; CL w. ...... ... .i ik. - 1 sey, Cameron Weber, brother of m.-i. . k. .k.. .i i IlI uu.. - m. mmi n n.. M.I Irestuaeats win b served. Mr. aadi wa. srasser Bsnaa, ssr. aae nn. Walter KJrk, Mr. aad Mra. Ger(t C. Waller. Mr. aad Mra. Jaha p. tfaaMhrf aad Mr. aad Mra. Clea -ITaadry... i. wa.. tor which Mrs. Robert H. Brldock WiD b. nostra at her Rov.l Cnurt urtm.nt for th. nl,.r. f Mr, partment forthe pleasure of Mrs. ilarry ?. Dorman, who will be Ia twi.nH i ik. wrsnvintf in Iran I itnn issimr in insa ;teT:inJ:.:. Intimate friends have been invited to the luncheon and aa afternoon W bridge. .. i A fareweB . . . . effe wCH fete J! ra tkaf eatertalas at ker 8mU Dgb Unci haaM ea Friday aaara ia( ai lt:M a'eheb . . Th, ekars, wba have sld their h.ne' tm the R.bert R. J.hn.M, are markM wwth at UUm . a f.. jp, w . . s , s i. ,. , . IT" iiltl v- xa I'Vl .1 U.i t '. M Mrs. Pek.r's neiwb1i-l j jor,bnd m 'ho .m.nn.'! lio ITiewdt T b!ea l.rl'r fa fi. .rf h-j I- n -e i Han Hriy ,. . ..MrlWhw B. Melt Bl preside at the eefTee ara ... i A prwmpUal ; ; . . party will W Mis. Margaret MUler. June lride-ceet nf Willi.m rtrin. K.. Mrs. W. E. DtId. and Mrs. W r. 4lch entertain it the latter'i Itpm. ia Welches m Thursday. . . . In hostesses havi invited guests ft I hincbeon and rtcipe shower. i , . Attendlnj Irani galem win be th bride-elect, her mother, Mrs. Vri W. Miller, and her aunts, Miss Maria BreHenstein. Mri. Ur- lia I. fag. Mrs. R D. Qulsen- . ' ' . - mntmMntmm.h. Stiff.., "www.,., nn. timer IB eaiertaia aer ?b at haackci i4 bride May aer Ceaier Street barn . . . Mrt. Itaart. MeEOuaaey wtfl b a Hub Calendar . well Wamairt etub with Mr. mm uiumii. in Unta a v. l .w.W ttaad r..i. i..k ,k. !J,'.,VD'C,' S,ii.'::! m- maaqart al 81. Philip' F.pis-rSW,SPm- 0E'. M"n,f rn Ch-rch 1. Ptl..d . . . ftalem Writer, riuh .iM u. .. Mr. H, r, Anderson. 1141 Bel.lrt Drive. 1:S p.m. American War Mottwrs mrt in Carrier Rnnm. flnt Methodlil Ourrh, I p m. Hl-Y Mothers me.t it YMCA T1i4l i m. wrnvEsoAv C.ntr.r? Temoit. Pythi.n 8 t.r o",,,"'r'Jirtm ,m o, onsl Church mi in M.vfinwrr Mn 1 m .' AmerlCM Cold Star Mother! Vrw tttl, I pm. olplrltu.1 Sunflower Club. Fimt Spiritually Churth. 11 m lo 3 ffm. M.rry Mln.l.n with Mri. w R whmtntton, .140 I Church. 1 p m . a plant xchti ipecial. ninAv Hal Hibb.nl Auiiiiarv irswv detaert lunciwon, Llpm.n'a l:3o pm SATURDAY Chemkiu Chapter DAR Iteet, I p.m. Ivnchca.'. Marlon ?Qy a .ninny. ,, hi,,,.,. AMmmmwmMmM'mKim "fWHiumwiini sat k V r ftwHi? V5f V I ft N. i " ; s , t T t J - A - ,) ' if,1; Mak vry day Motktr't Day. An extcrmion in "color ia aa ideal Mother's Day gift ... one that show, your " thoujhtluIne3S every day of the yar. A color extension in the '" kitchen, bedroom or living room not only take, the run out of ; running the home, but adds glamour, too. And each extension - cost, only SI. 25 a month, after a one-time installation charge. Well gift-wrap, deliver and install this unusual Mother's Day " gift and arrange to bill you -to suit your wishes. To order, just " call your telephone buaineas office. Pacific Telephone. Statesman's HOME Fastens ... Features ENGLISH " Weber, daughter of Mr arid Mrs. the honor guest ; . Miss Jeanette . , T,... Weber, an aunt, and Tracy's j psndmot hers Mrs f ink Webe grsndmothe """" " " "'" ' ' - -; ba Gamtaa Dfll lterwtt..l Reaatoa Day taacheaa held Satar-! Jr Mart" Hrl 0r shm.ae aad aeOves attendiag '" P"' lht "P"" ''f 'tJrSSL "" L y 1 M Nebriwkl . , . Srmlmr M,rt nL.M4 ... ...aker aid "w'' 1 " .... . leraltle. aad ttelr resaasiwnues . , . . Miss Jane Haade was the leastsalatreat . . . Mrs, Estill Braak arranged the deearatteas, wkick leatared Ike Alpha Canuna DeHi ' catart; red, fcaff aa green , , . Members ei Ih active chap ters trwa Oregaa aad Oiegan State prraealed several skits . .. It's a bey ... lor Mr. and Mm. Rodncv Hol.tct.er (Ji;net Kirk) ..' .... . . i . . ...... i . Kirk . . . H.: -opar-ni. .. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Kirk and Hans Hofstetter . . . Ttm EMWk. . . . f.m M . ... . - . A... t. Mr. aad Mrs. Janes Dy.l I 1 i.Zii .1 -Tu-.m Charles Hagemann gave a report ZffJtto&rtttpW dLtnc, 17 meeting mJ Tkw tk. arriBalfiarMU I . . Mr. Mrs. H. D. mll.. i f bateas aad Mr. aa Mra. A. w. i I iw.i at bkj. i VlsltlBg ... in the capital this 1 1 weekend wet Miss Julia Johnson L -j ..i.. , B.k. -i d. . mint mih si aic 4iw.if( w, i wi- M, who wmguears atKIoml 0( M,M Johnsons mother. Mrs. Leona Johnson : . . i gcveral apeaki.g . . . engage- mnit are M (be raleudar this week far Mrs. Rabert V. Tbaral.a Wednesday sue will be gaest nt.ker at th, myil H.nori raataeatiaa lunhrM .1 Ihe Me- . - .. ..... .. BiM-ial Ualta kaildlag a me Ore- gaa Stale College campas . . . aad u ti. w. tk. ineaker .1 tke mathrr-daash- Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA IKK Q. Is it good manners to place one's hand on a person's shoul j or Rrm t-lkinK with him? A This is a popular h.,lul of ',PIT'" Pp(,i,,f' an(l can Lf v -r ""' novins. It should be avoided (( rn. ... , , matt-r r. I ' S matter ol eon- dolencc. if i., often don . even i while talkins and in this case it is quite all neht n n j 1 Q If one is offered a ciicir- lettci and ureters In moke one s own brand, is it rude to refuse the preferred ciiiaretle' ' 'If f i A. No. I Laurel, Guild Plans Benefit Dinner The Laurel Guild of Knight Me morial Congregational Church is busy making plans lor a benefit turkey dinner to be held in the newly completed church basement dining room on Friday. May 4. Dinner will be served continuous ly between S.30 and 7 o'clock to church members and the interest ed public. All proceeds will be used to aug ment the building fund for the new basement, which was recently Mrs. Nerval E. Edwards, chair man of the Laurel Guild, .with the aid of the ways and means com mittee, Mrs. Clarence Binger. Mrs. Mail Welch. Mrs. Emery Feller ' snd Mrs. Wesley Corninz. made the initial plans lor the aflair. Piano Students To Be in Recital MILL CITY-Mrs Delos Horyc. I Mrs. Eldon Hutchinson, and Miss Caro1 Ven;" . wU1 "l , ,hf'r piano pupils in a recital to be h" Mill City high school May 2, at 7 30 p m All relatives sno irienas are invnea. partcipting wiH be Judith Hv, Kathleen Slorv. Nmcv Jackson. Jane Fletchall. Barbara oLson chrine story Bjic Shu. ford Bonnie Jenn Boro.i2hs. lxn ,,ulc!,ln,on' Dnnald hn'', "ulchinron. Be.ky Stall. Judy I'odmbsky. James Me.nert v . I ' . . Veness. . Mark Meinert. Shu Carol Clark Meinert, Donate Oliver David R,id Bobbv Hill. John Kellv. Rosalie Bassett, and Kathy Bor oughs, Mrs. Hagemann to Head Gardeners SALEM HEIGHTS - Mrs I.yle r 4 j it... i .).,. . - m. """ den ( Ich o! .Vein lleirhts .t a i'i-s lurch' nn at r?r homi1 . 't-'riin. Air. ' ' 0,,lr--r f rr' '" v Mr" ( n',r,,"i "a ;'''a": v,ce present. Mrs M Crou.er: "nd secretary treasurer. Mr, Mar ion Miller. Mrs. John Douglas and Mrs .held at Marquam, Mrs. Francis i 'fr,Aiaiii pannrl aw4 ah th rhrvtin. - -r "7" . ' , sin. i.. n. virmiin wis weicomea , ... v ' lnh Mrs. .Nels Johnson. Mrs n . i ";"r' ",,u " 1 The America. Gold Sl.r Mold- ers will meet at the VFW Hall Thursday night at p.m. The annual memorial service will he held and a renort on the recent slate convention in North B-nd : ii l .1 it win oe given ny me netesjine There will be no social meeting in Mav. The Salem Rrganla Sfieiely will : me"t at Ihe YMCA toniel t at 8 p m Kny Huntington, landscape jardener with Doerflrr and Son. will he Ihe speaker He will dis cuss landscaping and other shade-lovine plants especially for Mother! regular 1 IMPORTED SWISS HANKIES 49' Save over 'j on these beauties' Fmbroidered florsl designs that rival spring bloomini; blossoms Tape border, scalloped edi!cs. hand rolled hems . . . doens of dainty desiuns lo please every taste At this special purchase price ou ll want smne for a detirale accent to vour own ward robe . . . and at least a couple lor your Mother on her day. Mail ritir ;iiniif tmli rs' HANDKERCHIEFS . STREET FLOOR Marfley at i ; -- .. . 7 . , . - r I f W:;t 1) i'.. ft. 1 . i Mr. nd Mrs. Ray H.ll.m (Charlene. Frost) who were married April 21 at fhe ImacuUte Conception Cathok Church in Stayton. Parents of the couple .re Mr. and Mrs. Math J. Frost of St.yton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hallam of Silverton. (Artz StudioV . , CUnrpn ( COn Ol IUI I I V' I o J I I Engaged to Mr. Elwood lem High Schools the past week. Adding her name to the list of They demonstrated the various brides-elect is Miss Sharon Olson, types of speeches they use in their whose betrothal to Gordon Elwood i competition during the year, is being announced today The i Miss Amanda Anderson was bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. I toastrmrtress for the evemng. Stu Edith Ohwn of Sah-m and Earl ; den from South Salem were Olson of Washington. D C. Mr. El- John Anderson. Leland Smith. Bill wood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. jrnrd Kenneth Savage. Kathleen Kili: Elwood of Salem. I)e,.nv B,, Hichter and Julian The couple plan a Lite spring Thru-'on wrdi inf 1 Siiu'en's frnm North S.ilcni v ere "I n ai d h t t ..'.ce are i i I. ( Si' ni :,)-'' '.' -I i- a '.e il Wil- aimt'r liri. ani M' t.'.- wore is aMendinx thegon Mate t'oilcgr Nuptials Held at St. BonitOCe S Sl'BLIMJTY-Wed st St Bonl- fff (-,tholc o,urch. Sublimity. on Aoril 21 were Mrs Ooal W'his- . ' , enhunt jnd Benjamin Spenner, both nf' Stavton The Rev R P O'Hara officiated t the 10 i,k, .. M,.c " - .-. Minden was the organist and St oonnace nign scnooi cnoir sang "" nuptial mass The bride wore a blue suit wit h white accessories and car- r.ed white orchids .Mrs William Jipenner of il- lamrtte, sister in - law of the fir"", was the matron of honor onrl tha iinra n-irv hliin miit w;'h hite accessories She car ried a bouquet of pink roses William Spenner served as best man for his brother and Joseph Spenner. also a brother, was the uhrr A reception was held in the will meet Thursday at the first, gff. ,JfCm 4v. ' V; f Vs. Ifl. parish hall Spiritualist Chun h 1.12(1 Madi-on v-USS '7' Q ' 1 1 I Ft 11 II VV i After a hnnevmion trip Fast St. helneen II $ m and 3 pm. , JB ftl .A-vJli. If ' ' 1 it I I 11 Vv ilh hejnnias the newvwed will he at home Members are asked to bring a V.F--., MfF,t T ij !' Jkf " f t"f I 't-r N VV Tl. nn the Stavtnn-Mrhama Read. a. k lunch , feS lA'drJJ ' II I tf II Vv VW v 'uOsGfjr .si m.mi'.i! kuostim; (i Vr r f 3 95 '14.95 ?Hl Church Rites Speech Students Feted at Dinner The Salem Toastmistresst club held their annual dinner honoring the speech students Irom both Sa G i . Are ..i-i Joy Bmh.ii Mi-s r r a c i" i o it ii '- Si'.i'n ci.-ih-' tl"' .Nnr: S. lem Gue-ts imlndid ,, ,ii : i, '.in aticiv - 1- hi. Ml.-s Ileus Hamann. Mis Kd Anderson. Mrs Raymond Andrews, Mr and Mrs. Carrol Ford, Deanna Schendel, Df anna Alexander, Ann Lossner and Elizabeth Smith. Ladies Auxiliary FlQS AnniVer$arV ' The Ladies Auxiliary to the ..,... , ,, . rairiniro .iiiiuon v d nun 11 inn al ,hf odd Fellows Temple Thurs- dav A .dinner a enjoyed in celebration ol the group's anni versary Good-of-the-Order chairman lor April was Mrs. Pearl Slroheck, who was responsible for having the ladies Kagle marching tejm , ,h,,. ' Hri,i Mr " ' ' Walter Larson was elected dele- rrL t ' tf I Jl V -W-', 3f J W.-- VJU.tT-iy Satc and Mrs. Coral McNicf alter- Bjj fsffl&t W' Vv TZ3 nate for Ass.Ki.Uion convention to Z.ZTJJ WfiATliik .iVl.liis W V . be held m 1il!a,.K,k. F'fiijf AtSt 1 f AM i f iV The Spiritual Sunflower Club l&jfrsjJfryixfr&VLwt Ti M I Ml W A (Unit Con'clucts Initiation Ceremony The American Legion Auxiliary, t Unit 136 held its meeting Thursday evening at the Salem Women's 'clubhouse, with Mrs. James De- la ney displaying the Poppy posters. Mrs. Charles Bower, chairman of the poppy committee, asked all members to help sell Foppies on May 25 and 26. ...Mrs. Dow Lovell. chairman of Girl's State, reported that Jackie La Due of North Salem Hich School, and Geraldine Wellard from South Salem High School will be the delegates from the unit attending Girl's State at the Wil lamette University Campus from June 11 to 17 Sara Allen from South Salem will be the alternate. Five year lins were presented to Mrs. Ellis Drake and Miss Louella Schwering by the district 2 presi dent Mrs. Jack Simkins. Mrs. Theodore I'llakko, past president of Unit 136. conducted the initiation ceremony for the Junior and Senior Auxiliary mem bers. Initiated were Joyce McKin ney and Nancy Ben of the juniors, Mrs. Mahcl Youni;. Mrs Jack Lee. Mrs Clarence Masnuson. and Mrs. Ecrl Bc;:. seniors A nomina! ne committee was ap pointed by the unit president. M,s. Jack Johnson The members of the nominating rommittre are Mrs. Myra Males, Mrs, James Delancy, Mrs I.enn Davis. Mrs. Robert Baker, with Mrs. Jack Simkins as chairman The executive board meeting will be held May 3 at the home o Mrs. Kenneth Taylor The next auxiliary meeting will he on May 10. at which tune the I'mt members will henor thoT me'hers. Shower Given Mrs. Webster LIBERTY - Mrs Hubert Web ster was honor guest at i baby shower Thursday niht at the home of Mrs Artie l.argent on limine Road. Hostesses were Mrs Charles Moore, Mrs. Luther Billings, Mrs. Doris Scharn. Attending were Mesdames Mike McBride. Paul Scharn. Jack Stub blefielil. Roy Webster. Myron Scharn, IleleTi Miv.tv Carl Bell. Dan Withers, I.'his Tayler, B J Smilhers. AI Junes. I.enla Stpe, ; on c; f -d ' li 'U r, Mart n Bo;'! a .Charlotte ' Inr !! r.h.i: (,'lenn Hlo,e Staryl A,.: Annie Connor, Carl Beals. Gerald Kneppcr, Arthur Mc Clellan and the Misses Shirley and Susan Ann Wehster. Wanda and Pat Billings, Mary Bolton, Maunne Goodwin. Eliiabeth Sipe, Sandy Lloyd. Sharon Robertson, Joyce McMillan, and Jovce Clark. I "" -i'.VT " TT I, ' fejfr tr?5 v : : s i t4 Ini.me this hit of highly polished while -jewels' pi icnl i n v summer n.istels beaut if ll I Iv fen- M " 1 Ini.'-ine this hit of hichly polished while "jewels' ,-Mcentiti summer pastels . beautifully enn-tr.i-l.nt o;ir s iiemer tan. Stunning' F.arnngs, r.eeklae-s, bracelets . . mostly in distinctively malhed sets. (Ileaming Hilt set 1 1 tigs clow with a 'twice the price' look. Add to your 'jewel' collec tion from this hriphl. white group Mail mill jilimir onlrrs' JEWELRY - STREET FLOOR ws 'plus viij;iii oiir regular Camping Trip for Camp Fire Girls The Sarajawea Camp Fir Girls group held t Weekend camping ! trip tt .Crestwood Acre, as a fi-: nal requirement for their Fire; Makers Rank. The girls cooked' their meals out of doors and held a fireside ceremonial On Sun day the group completed their weekend activities with a Malon- paki, t dinner prepared with for eign dishes in the manner of the countries to which they sre sending gsrden seeds. Mothers of the girls were guests. Mrs. Glenn Davenport is the leader snd Miss Shirley Dav enport, a sponsor, also chaper oned the group. Members of the ("imn Kire group are Marilyn Aleshire, Joan Frad, Carol Blan kevnort, Sharon Durbin, Mehnda Keeling and Susan Jones. Adahs Feted By Chapter Mrs. Harry Iliday, worthy ma tron, and Kenneth Dodge, worthy patron, presided at the regular meeting of Salem Chapter, O.E.S. Saturday evening at the Masonic Temple A new member. Miss Hetty Holmes, was initi!ed. T1 e star point Adah was honor ed i h Ktue! 1' Manpnss. the pri nt Adah Oiher pa-t Adahs honored were Mrs Hubert Krudell. Mrs Ronald fiossner. Mrs Irene Rachlr. Mrs. Melvin Kelly, Mrs. Melvin I'ropp, Mrs. M T. Grub. Mrs Jasper Button. Mrs A W. Marquiss and Mrs. A. L. Wallace Special guests were Mrs Natalie Strickland. Walnort. Mrs Alice Le Soine. Astoria, and Mrs Fred Wat son. Rose City Chapter. Porttand. Servin: on the social committees wire Ir Elmo McMil'an, Mrs. Ruben Krudell. Mrs John Gray h'i:. M- ard Mrs Francis Gra bii .; Mr ai'd Mrs Verne Has-h-. ok. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Gilbert. Mi and Mrv Glenn lloehstetler mil Mr and Mrs. Paul liwin Koiiiiderx to Dance The Salem Rounders will meet on Thursday, May 3 from 8 to 10:30 p m. at the Knights of Col umbus Hall for their semi-monthly j round dance session "Ckelele La dy'' and "South'' will be reviewed Instructions for "Diane" and the darce o' the m'inth Hose Room" wi'l he t'.wn Other old and'new 'i i .1 (!,-"' w jt; make rp part ol Int i cliili IinI tU ilicii 1 i e i i e'l Si inur lin, i , lull in--I, illation wil.l he held in Ihe Coral Room of" the Marion Hotel Wed nesday, May 2 at 5 pm Preceding the installation a business meeting for interclub members mid advis-; ers will be held. Y-Teen club meet- j ings will begin promptly , at 7:30, at the VWCA. following the Inter-1 club banquet. j coit li arras nutsiilr trm k ili'livrnj routes OPIN MONDAY AND ' OTHK DAYS 9:30 in S MML1 ait I ',! 1 for Mother's wardrobe JUDY BOND BLOUSES $ Methrr of ?11 .vtes ce the es And this sen sen take vour for fabrics in pert stripes and gay polka dots 1. Convertible table collar, sleeveless; linen like nylon. Sua. 32 to 38 in red, navy, green, brown. 2. Dacron-pima Cotton short sleev blouse with bow-tie Green, navy, brown, red, in Mnil and phone ordrn' SPORTSWEAR - STREET FLOOR for dress mid casual wear HANSEN GLOVES The lady-like touch to any summer costume . . . pair of pretty gloves, finely tailored by Hansen. 1, Summerspun.lO denier nylon, wristbone shorty. Flared cuff, fagottinj; inset. $1 0 1 Sizes 6 8; white, beise. pink. 2. Inireiie Cotton string glove for casual costumes. Small, medium, large Choice of w hite. $1 "7 kl..L I...... ..I ... ..... 11 M uiflk n, nrie, ndi i, I t o Mail nnil phour orders' GLOVES STREET FLOOR FI10AY 111 J TO f P. M. A. AA, TO S 30 P. M. 3.98 turn t- ling of Judy Bond hlous- choice of a host of rasv-tn-cara- sites 32-38. s fresh s i i a .