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6-(Sec. tyStatesmanSalenv Ore, Sat., May 5, '56
Around
Town
By JLIYNE KM.LISB
HAVEL. TALK . Beinf weJ- lsli Mrs. Pearee'e eratber-la-Iaw
.omed from a months trip East M sister, Mr. as Mrs. suipa
it traia are Mr. and Mrs. Harry
A. Broadbent. who returned to
the capital Friday . . . la wain
nitoa. D.C. Mrs. Broadbent at
tended the ConUnental CoBfrese
l the National Society ot tlx
-daughter ef the American Rer
Jutioa. . . Mrs. Broadbent is the
newly elected regent of Chem-J
ita chapter, DAI. . . Also a
derate from Cnemeketa chap
,r to Ibe Continental Congress
Eggstafl. . . The Egjrsuffs. wae
formerly lived la Salem, aceom
aated the Pearen to Salem and
will visit friends aad relatives
here for the tuning tea days,
. Au revoir party . . . will honor i
Misa Marjorie Becke today when j
Mrs. William J. Busies and her
daughter, Mrs. James White, en-:
tertain at luncheon In the Oregon
Room at Meier and Frank's. . . !
Mlal Rrrk .U leavina in turl
s Mrs. Homer Coulet Sr. of jUM fa , ,,, i EUrop and .
teat i ' . ' Spain. . . The hostesses have in-
Eareele East . . . tte Broad- viui , roup 0f neighborhood
ata stopped m Ua Aageles and friends to the bon voyage, party.
, :ew Orleans to visit their rela
..ves ... an tat tetara trip they
Mtti la Oliaalt, Cetereae, Wye
iaiag aad Mas frith their broth
ers aad sisters. . .
Leariag . . . Thursday for the
East wart Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Johnson, who art headed for
Midland, Mlclt, to visit their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Tyrone Gillespie. . . Ac
companying tlx Johnsons will be
their ether daughter and her hus-
A branch ... aad Uaea show
er wUI fete Miss Beverly Mofstet
ler this .morning when Mrs.
George A. Rhotea catenates at
her Smith Cbarch Street home. . .
Misa Hef tittter will become the
bride of Wayae Rogers oa June
U. . . Fifteen of the nride-elert's
Meats have been invited to the
UJt o'clock party.
Celebrating . . . her fifth birth
day party on Sunday between II
and 1 oclock will be Jill Phillips.
K.xl Ur iui Vn Rirhirit II
Pale, of Saa Francisco. . . Tb lu!hter Mr- "d Mr-
. lMIIItNB Wi.hl.fl fill -
.onnsoos arove ta ute oay cuy, "'"T:
where they were Joined by the hPP7 birthday will be her sis
Pages. ... v i " ,er' J'mt ner eouains, Jennifer"
BetaralK . . . Prida from a onnny vunnson. . . June
"i f . ..
I I V i. 7" . t " I I
Mrs. Georae Rossman to HeadlMisSnook E,ecte,,
, - Centralis Temple, Pythian Sis-
State Federation tor Tvo Years
Mrs. George Rossman, wife of I Rossman and her officers. Mrs.
Justice Rossman and prominent Marion T. Weatherford, General
Oregon clubwoman, waa elected
ters elected Miss Elsie Snook ss
excellent senior at the Wednrv
day night meeting. Mrs. Glen
Oatman was in charge of the
president of the Oregon Federa
tion of Women's Clubs for the
ensuing two years on Friday at
the closing session ot the 41st
state convention at the Multno
mah Hotel.
Mrs. Rossman waa bora in
Portland, is a University of Ore
gon graduate and member of
Kappa Kappa Gamma. She. is
a former member of Portland
Woman's club, belongs to Salem
Woman's club and served as its
president in 1915-46. has been
president of 3d district of the
Oregon federation, and has ser
ved aa president of Salem branch,
American Association of Univer
sity Women, and president . of
Town and Gown.
As president of the Oregon
federation. Mrs. Rossman will
succeed Mrs. Ernest E. Hall.
Other officers elected to serve
with Mrs.. Rossman are: Mrs. Wal
ter Brown. Klamath Falls, first
vice president; Mrs. John Dever
eax. Bandon second vice presi
dent; Mrs. W. A. Burnap, Cor
vallis. third vice president; Mrs.
Nele Morrison Union, recording
secretary; Mrs. Fred C. Gast,
Portland, formerly of Salem,
financial secretary; Mrs. Vern
Van Horn, Portland, treasurer.
Formal installation ceremonies
ere held Friday night for Mrs.
Federation of Women's Clubs j Mother's Day program. Mrs. Rob-
oration, was the installing offi- mother present and Mrs. Nora
cer. I Pearce the eldest
P-
Us
. Never Before Has it
Happened . . . Never Again
Will it Happen!
WHAT'S GOING
3N AT RAEMARS
Watch Sunday's Oregon Statesman
Watch Monday's Capital Journal
Mrs. George Rossman, the newly elected president of the Ore
gon Federation of Women's Clubs, who Was installed Friday
night at the closing banquet of the 41st state convention
held in Portland at the Multnomah Hotel.
oath's trip were Mr. aad Mrs.
Mesa Pearce, .who ,have been
trafeliai aad vtslting ta Arkan
sas, Mississippi, Lealstoaa aad
Texas. . . they eaceaatored beae-
HIM WVIURT wm w .
. . . Oa their retara (he Pearces
stepped la Monrovia, Calif., to
Miss Unf red,
Mr. Coffelt
Married
Shinn, Danny and Michael
Schnell. Tommy Roberts, But El
gin, Dolph and Leslie Taggesell,
Timmy Sullivan, Lisa Sleeves.
Pamela Brow:, Becky Schick.
Johnny Harm, Hal Darst and
Johnny Adolpb.
A hesPss . . . Thursday night
waa Mrs. Walter Phillips, who
entertained her club at a des
sert bridge at her Kingwood
Heighta home. . . Mrs. George A.
Arbuckle wss a guest. . .
'"T ,he home of her pirtnts
vaiverrny , oi uregra eamf.us The Fol,Rm ,re leavm
ram nci mat mm niair irr
liarer, dsatrhter af Mr. and Mrs.
Carl A. Cerl n-er ef Dalle, wss
selected member of the Junior
Weekend coart at elections held
One of
Miss Janne Foulger Will Wed
Dr. Seeman in Salt Lake City
Taking the romantic spotlight today is Miss Janne Foulger, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Foulger, whose engagement and forth
coming marriage to Dr. Eugene Seeman of Bountiful, Utah, son of
Mrs. G. F. Seeman of Los Angeles, is being announced by her parents.
The ceremony will take place on Tuesday, June S at the Mormon
Temple In Salt Lake City. A reception will follow at the Victorian
House. The couple will come West
on their honeymoon and will be JEFFERSON Members of
honored at a reception in Salem ,he Jefferson library board ent,,r.
on June 8 at the Fairmount Hill ....... , . , ..
uinra ior me prrasurr m uan
Libby, former librarian, Tuesday.
A 1 o'clc?k lunchoon w;s held in
tli city hall rooms, followed by
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Un
fred are announcing the marriage Ik. .... r.,j.
4mb vouch, ie Mipn n7n
Coffelt, soa of Mrs. Jack D. Cof
felt of Tulsa, Oklahoma, on April
2S.
The ceremony waa quietly sol
menlxed at the Methodist Church
' In. Stevenson Wash., with the
Rev. Mr. Waller officlaUng at the
I e'clock rites.
Tor her wedding -the bride
a- chose " white eyelet embroid
ered gown with blue satin belt,
white hat and accessories. Her
corsage wu ef green orchids.
Attending the couple was the
bride's brother, John M. Unfred
ef Forest Grove,
The newlyweds ere ' now at
May
lit for Salt Lsle Ot- to cism !ete
plans for the r dnuhtT's wp' dins
Brigham Young I'nlversity in Tro- lhp 1 rary board enter
aaeea to rale ever the Junior
Weekead festivities May 17-21.
. . . The aaeea will he announced
at th aaaaal Jaaler Prom oa
May It . . Misa Gerllager Is a
jaater at Ibe university snd a
member of Kappa Alpha Theta.
New officers ... of Alpha
Gamma Delta alumnae are Mrs.
Vern Kltchel, president. . . Mrs.
Peter Bennlson, vice-president. . .
Miss Mary Ellea DAey, secretary-treasurer
i . . and Mrs. (Stan
ley Rolfness, Panhelleaic repre
sentative. , . Officers were elec
ted at the Thursday evening
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Estill Brunt . . Mrs. Alvin Bauer
vo on June 1. nanaxercnici snowcr ior miss
The couple will live in Bountiful, Libby. Attending were former
where Dr. Seeman is a physician and present members of the
and surgeon. board.
home in Dallas at 307 Sheltoo waa welcomed as a new mem-
Street . ber. . , During the evening Dr.
The bride Is a graduate of Al- Brunk showed colored slides of
bany High School and Oreeon heir trip to Southern Utah. . .
College of Education at Mon-1 The dessert supper labia was cen
mouth. She la presently teach- jtered with an arrangement of
1 macs ana tulips. . .
.for the week-
inf in the Morrison Elementary
School in DaHsa. She formerly
lilacs and tulips.
Ia Peadletoa ,
house.
taught in Salem and Albany , ''
ecboola. ' Warner, Justice and Mrs. Hall
Mr. Coffelt is a salesman with LV"""?."?, r'
Hogf Bros. Appliance Co. in Sa- mV.lTpJrrv the .
lem. He formerly served in tte'.' tBBU .VJutS
U.S. Air Force and was a pro-, '1.m'1
fessionai ice skater. He skated'"' " HL ttM
with the Sonj. Heinle Ice Re- l, , ! . ? '
.lew aiiu whii iiiv n'niufj.T un nc
Company, which- recently com
pleted a European tour. i
Alumnae Hear
Travel Talk
Dennis Clark, assistt'nt director
of travel Information for the Ore
gon State Highway Commission,
showed movies on vacation spots
in Oregon to the Alpha XI Delta
alumnae at their Wednesday eve
nine meeting held at the home
of Mrs, E. R. Derflingcr. Miss
. Verna Keppinger was the co-
hostess.
New members welcomed were
Mrs. Ted Carlson, who recently
moved here from Corvsllir, snd
Mrs. J. J. Doerfler.
Mrs. William Galloway report
ed on her paiticipation in the
child guldanee division at the
Oregon State Hospital onen
house. The child guidsnre cliric
is tne alumnae vrcuo philan
thropic project. Mrs. Llovd Dnrl
Ing told of the Founder's Dav
luncheon held in Portland and
Mrs, Orville Knnnier Jr. reportrd
on the province convention held
in Eugene.
Plans were made for the an
nual picnic to be held in Bush's
Pasture in June.
Salem Women to
Attend Conference
The Pacific Northwest Confer
ence of B'Nai B'Rith women will
. be held at the Multnomah Hotel
Portland, May S and 6.
Delegates from the Salem chap
' ter -will be Mrs. Sydney P. Levene
and Mrs. Harry Mervin; and Mrs
- Louie Epstein, , alternate. Other:
will also attend from Salem,
- Mrs. Sydney Levene wUI lead
a discussion on Lesdersmp bat
urdaf evening. Mrs. Helen
Greenj. past president of Port
land, now residing in Salem, will
lead a discussion on otner aciivi
ties of B'NM B'R'th on Sunday
afternoon.
TODAY
Hair Stylists demonstrating Robert
Curly Hair Styling Kit Toilet
ries Department, Street Floor.
Nellie Don Mother's Day Fashion
Show Lownsdale Shop, Street
Floor 2:00 P. M.
Salem 4-H Club Fashion Show
Oregon Room, Street Floor 3.30
P. M.
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