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momma IVc.-ncn . . . Music ;. 6-(Sec. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., May 23, '56 Hrrlwfrn r: (initiation Held For I Wl IVWM M I W Play Tohight On Camous ra a iie , VUI 1 1 UU) : ' Dr. Willii Gates will direct the Willamette UnivmUy orchestra in concert tonight at l:U ('clock in the Fine Arts Building auditorium. The program, open to the public and free of charge, will include the following numbers: tvtfturt ta Tha Barbae of Seville V Concern Grotaa Op. No. 4. Na. It ..,... UealelU Adam awlta . AWtn , Minuatte m variation! .t , nrn Conrrte In ' ' - I tll Major, JC 447 Macart ' . . Jlomanae: Larthatte Liurn mw prom Praam for Narrator , - and Orrhntra , .Pane Bailey Daam af lifnt . . ,f Cream at Morning -lymphoid Ha. I la .';. . . B flat Major . , , IchuWrt Allrfro Andante can mote liniwtto: Allaa SMlte ; . - mirar 4t -- - iVr' WEDNESDAY, MAY 23 Salem Fuchsia Srjow and Sale Presented by Copley Fuchsia Gardens FATIO SHOP-SECOND HOOR Artist from Grumbacher Company drawing pic- 1 I IWt tJinj njs if rvmi iv ry vwi iwt AUDfTORIUM-SECONO OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M. - OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. JVulillifr & FRANICS-SALIM ; Statesman's-HOME Fashions f . Features Marcia Miller Miss Marcla Jane Miller was In- I Itiatrd Into Bethel 4s, Job s Daurh- ifflH Thursday night at the Scottish Rite Tempi. Introduced were Mr. Paul Riffey, Past Guardian Bethel 41: Paul Riffey, Pant Associate Guardian Bethel 41; and Henry J. Miller. Put Worship ful Master Pertrose uwge no. 179 and irandfather of the initiate. ' The drill team presented the drill which won a trophy at the recent grand session at Eugene. Reports were given on the beach trip and car wash. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Riffey pre sented the Bethel with a trophy, which may be passed from one member to another for .achieve ment. T-Teen laaUllatiaa af Jnnltr High Inlerclub will be held to night at 7:30 in the Y-Teen room at the YWCA. The meeting is for all Y-Teent in Junior high school. u nOO - 2;0O - 5;30 P.M. i',iyiay f ( ' I fX". f rwl 'US': ' :; '1L- r, i f 1 Around By JLRYME A ROUND OF PA1TIM ... art being arranged in compliment to Mrs. Eugene Walper prior to her f r.iifnrBi. . . . The Walpers and their sons, Steven and Tommy, are leaving the end of May for Burbank to make their home, where Mr. Walper will be in business . . . Invitations were In Tuesday s mail to a farewell coffee for which Mrs. William Schlitt. Mrs. Theodore Morris and Mrs. Leo Stenback will he host esses on Saturday, May 2 in honor of Mrs. Walner ... a group of in hnnnr (uest'a friends have been Invited to call between 10: J0 and 12:3 o'clock at the . Schlitt home on Boice Street . . . Greeting guests at the door will be Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Mrs. Charles W. Mills . . . Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Richard A. Rawllnson and Mrs. Donald A. Young. A baa vejrat-e . . . luncheon will be given by Mrs. Rawliaaaa aad Mrs. Mill en Thnrsday alteram ai the farmer's name far the pleas are af Mrs. Walper . . . bridge wU be In play feUewtag the laaob ns . . . Cavers will be placed far Mesdames Eegeae Walper, Wil liam Schlitt, Tnad Merelaad. Ward Shryaek, Lee Stenback, Theodore Merrts, 8. D. Wiles. Richard Hill. Geerge R. Heflmaa, Maurice Brrnnen, Reyaelda Allen, Milne and Charles Weeber . De' . Entertaining ... for Mrs. Wal per Tuesday night was her sister-in-law. Mrs. Richard R. Hill, who invited guests to an evening cf bridge at her North 25th Street home ... a late dessert supper was served to the guest of honor, Mesdames Vince Fletcher, Frank Ward, Wallace Cowen, Leo Sten back, George W. Dewey Jr.. Harry Wesely and Val D. Sloper . . . An nn revalr . . . luncheon was given on Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Brace F. Pickett at her Can- dalaria Heights home In compli ment to Mrs. Harry 8. Derma a, wha la saea moving to Portland. . . A group af the haaor gnest's friends were bidden to the party. . . bridge was la play follewlag the laachean hear , . . Aaalversary dinner . . . tanlght when Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Staeey entertain at China City In haaor af ali eaaples, wha nre eelebratiag their wetdlag anairersaries In May . . . this Is an aaaaal aeca slaa nnd the special gaests will be Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Orwig. whs will abserre their galdra wedding aa Saaday . . . Others la the graap will be Mr. aad Mrs. A. W. MeU ger, Mr. aad Mrs. Masea Bishop, Mr. aad Mrs. WUbar Ankeey, the Rev. aad Mrs. Rebert Mcltoeaaa aad the Staeeys . . . Fellewiag the dlaaer the graap wtU ge to the Staeey heme, where the hasta will skew pictures af their Caribbean trip . . . A coffee . . . honored the facul ty and staff members of Bush School Tuesday afternoon when the board of the Bush Mother's Club entertained informally at the home of Mrs. Sidney Schles inger on Leslie Street. . . Mrs. Harris Lletz, the outgoing presi dent of the club, presided at the 1 coffee urn a special guest Exquisite Form gives you VAPPEAL (X-glamour plus comfort ) Hi-Low wtichery with gentle-touch ribbon wirel It molds you, holds you in the most alluring glam our curves; gives you X appeal from dawning to yawning' The fabulous, exclusive Ribbon Wire is light, flexible, lies comfortably flat. Each cup is in dividually ribbon wired. In white embroidered In nylon lace Sizes 3238 B; 32 40 C; 32 42 D cups. Mail and phone anient. Phis shipping cost to areas outsiile our regular truck delivery rotiles FOUNDATIONS - STREET FLOOR FREE STORE - OVER & r V r A. J aV . J-W A W at -x7 ML M WSTl av ar aav g r ar s anw m av ar am, m-r aw sssr m w saw i e- . .H4t.KV yjj W' J Town ENGLISH was Mrs. Walter Beck, wife of the school principal. . . A banes dance . . . far the a aaneaace. for Saturday, Jane 1 and will be held at the American Leglea Club ... this will he a sperm dance with the social hew begin ning at lie 'clack aad dancing front 1:3a to 12:3 to the music af Harry Wesley! orchestra. . . A midnight supper will be served and the club officers aad commit tee are la charge ef arraageateata for the affair. . . Club hostesses . . . Mrs. Wil- ! lace Carson will preside at a ay lor mem ! bridge luncheon t. bers of her club and additional guests will be Mrs. William Stolk, Mrs. Harold parsons and Mrs. Robert P. Wulf. . . Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling and Mrs. Edgar Pierre entertained members of their Drama class at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Ohling home. . , Mrs. Clarence Byrd read Eugene ,0'Neil's Long Journey Into Night" . . . Mrs. Robert H. Ham ilton has invited members of her club to a dessert bridge Thuraday night. . . Mrs. Jerry Whipple will be an additional guest. . . Driving ... to Portland this week for Innckeen at tkt Ksmm House will be members el tkt Thursday bridge club ... In the group will he Mesdames 9a met Payne, John Heltael, Robert Wall. Clarence Hamilton. Donald MeCargar. Kdwia Kerch, Ward ! Davis, William H. Hammond and Garlen Simpson . . . they will re turn to Salem for cards at the Hamilton heme. . . j Returning ... to the capital ( today by plane from a three weeks' sojourn in Altsdena, Calif, will be Mrs. Robert Drsger and young son, Robert, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Speer. . . A trip ... to Meses Lake, Wash, ever the weekend for Mr. and Mrs. Rei Sanford, who visit- ed their sen and daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs. William Milnor saaiorn . . . iney were mere ivr the Armed Forces Day open house and special celebration at Larson Air Force Base, where Major Sanford is stationed. . . Enjoying ... a few days of golfing this week in Pendleton, The Dalles and Hood River are Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Mrs. Ken neth Vollmar and Mrs. Sidney Hoffman. . . Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What is the chairman's func linn at a nnhlir dinner or banauet' A. He sits at the center of the . . li. ,L j i. remarks to the company at large, and then introduces the first speak er. When that speaker has finished. the chairman comments on the speech and then introduces the next speaker. The guest of honor, who is seated at the chairman's right, is the last to speak. Q. If a girl attends a cocktail party, and does not drink, what should she do when one is offered to her? A. She may refuse graciously with a "No, thank you." Of course, a girl who does not drink should not be attending a cocktail party. :,.:( cotton 5 SIDE PARKING FOR 1,000 CARS speakers lame. Aiier me aesser rU.....K .c ; Carolle Johns, Becky Tavlor and , ity chapter shall elect one mem he rises, addresses a few pleasant a program consisting of a mes-l,. . ,.. ,:.'.',,',.." hpr i .. ....... Married f J- ... "14 juui it ui 't . 7 ' ! .&.r i y Mrs. Robert Lloyd Seucy, the former Nancy Lincoln before her marrisge on May 12 in Dallas, Texas. The bride is the daugh- if, j ,1 ... ... i - i , . w j ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lincoln of Lynchburg, Virginia and Mr. Saucy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Saucy of Salem. The couple will live in Dallas. Mothers Are Entertained By Unit The meeting o( Capital Unit, American Legion Auxiliary held in the Legion Club Monday evening, was dedicated to the honor the American War Mothers, Gold Star Mothers and mothers of unit mem- bers c 1 ,1 I.....:-. . . sage by Mrs. Leon Brown titled "A Tribute to All Mothers'' was given and vocal numbers by Mrs. David Cameron, sccompanied by Mrs. Earl T. Andresen. Introducing the War Mothers was Mrs. Martin Viesko, president, and responses were heard from Mrs. Addie Curtis, who gave her orig inal poem ''A Crown to Mother hood," also Mrs. Mabel Lock wood past national president of the American War Mothers who spoke, In recognition of the mothers organizations Capital (nit contri buted $10 each to the American War Mothers and Cold Star Mo thers and to the Camp White Vet eran's Domiciliary in Medford. Mrs. Glen Larkins, president of the Gold Star Mothers, introduced j the mothers of her organization. I Services Plaaaed I Mrs. James Garson. rehabilita- rr.r,A . .m f LIUll VliaillllUll, It-punt m auii, , . . . $1309 was contributed to rehabili-1 Bartlett. and entertaining as twelfth birthday at a surprise par tation this past year. Mrs. E. W. UM,S- their mothers who had . ty at the home of Miss Floreine Richey reported on the Memorial Day activities with church service j on Sunday May 27. in the Con- gregational Church at 7:30 p.m. On Memorial Day the services at 1 the Legion Circle and GAR Circle will be at 9 a.m. with the water services on the Willamette River st 10 a m. and on the Court House steps the ceremonies will be at 11 , a m. I The committee in charge of the , evening included Chairman Mrs. ; James Garson, Mrs. Howard I'eik- j ett, Mrs A. G Forman, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. 'Axel Donnelly. Mrs. E. W. Richey. Mrs. Jack Gordon, Mrs Emil Yohner, Mrs. F.lda Mae Davie, L. C. Elofson, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. John E. Wood. Mrs. Ansel Ingels and Mrs. L. D. Brown. Pouring were Mrs. Glen Holman, president of Capital I'nit, and Mrs. Jack Gordon, president-elect. First Place Winners Mrs. Walter Cline and Mrs. Katherine Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. A. Beyer took first place honors at the Knights of Columbus dupli-1 rate bridge tournament Thursday. , The junior and senior sections: were combined for the nine tables of senior play. Also winning points were Mrs. E. W. Hughes and Mrs. W. G. Rogers, Mrs. L. .). Ahsen macher and Mrs. I. Ward. Mrs. Don llufl and Mr. E. McClautsh rcy. Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul and Mrs. W. Wilson Annual birthday parly of the Garden Road Neighborhood Club will be held Friday afternoon at the hofne of Mrs. A. R. Tartar on Garden Road at 1 o'clock. SAN FRANCISCO I wn$ ' Us3iilnu!-1 in Texas r It . Camp Fire Group s Formally Completes Ranks Organized The Yukpa Chapa Camp Fire group climaxed a year's activi-1 Toe Salem City Council of Epsi ties with recognition for three I lo". iTna AIPh International was different ranks completed at the I off,c,a,lv organized Monday night Salem Grand Council Fire Sat-1 whn the offlcer of th, thrf cit' urdav evening Lvnda Johns re- chaPtr' ' international phil ceived Trail Seeker rank, Dana anthroP'' sorority met at the home Brndlev her Wood Giitherer ."' ,Nlrs- Raymond V. llousley on rank, and the Fire Maker re- Weimar Drive, quirements were attained by Di- By-laws were adopted, among :.. . i'l 1-.' thl'ltl tuin0 Ill0 nrnvkcinn fhnt munbi "" ..wt ",.., i i, -iiAru. their leader, Mrs. Orville Johns. In learning outdoor skills re quired for ranks, the girls spent a weekend st Camp Crestwood, cooking three mealr over open fires. Mrs. Jack Bartlett. group sponsor, daughter Susan, and Mrs. Nick Schweigert, Diane and Kenneth, accompanied the girls on the trip Friday evening the eirls ore - Pal 'weo ninner at the j 0t" Johns home. They planned i p " ui uicir nre aiaacr ran re- i -MM- quirements. Co-hostesses with Mrs. llousley A tea at the home of Mrs j for ,h ,venin w'r Mr- Hwrd Nick Schweigert on Wednesday i Klwood and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, honored the girls' mothers snd'Mrs- Curries home will be the Mrs. Virgil Parte. Blue Bird ! scen ot tne first meeting on June leader in the neighborhood, and Mrs. Helen Dieckmann, field di- "c,or Th gir'5 hr,d c,ndle- """"J weicommn their new SDonsor, Mrs. Jack "" worn io- ard ,n'' CamP FT "nks. v,urM' wrrr '" -""icn scnwei- iaviur, .urs. rereu sieninem, Mrs. Jack Bartlett, and Mrs. E. Bradley. Caa mnra, imwi 1 have f unsave money on the Super toirMPANi Dome WaUMMUL SE everything from tlie full-length Super Dome. You're practically within handshaking distance of some of America's grandest scenery. ENJOY yournelf over a game of cards, a beverage, a friendly chat or a delicious meal at moderate prices. SAVE money by traveling on the Family Plan. Ac commodations to suit your taste and budget. All-room Pullmans with Skytop Ixunge . , . Tour alux cars offering the lowest cost sleeper travel in the United States . . . reserved -scat coaches with leg rest. MUiraulfr Road twliimn Through service from Tocoma or Seattle - One way la coathss CHICAGO $56il A. I Robert Saucy Takes Bride In Texas From Dallas, Texas comes news of the ma iris ge of a Salem man,' Robert Lloyd Saucy, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Saucy, to Miss Nancy Lincoln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W Lincoln of Lynchburg, Virginia. The cere mony took place at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister Mr. snd Mrs. Orville Mit chell Jr., in Dallas on Saturday May 12. I ' Dr. Donald K. Campbell regis trar at the Dallas Theological ; Seminary where the bridegroom lit attending school officiated at the 4 o'clock nuptials. Don Rut ledge was the vocalist and Mrs. jRutiedge played the piano ac companiment. i For her . wedding the bride , selected a waits gown 'of nylon tulle over taffeta appliqued with imported Chantilly lace. The bo Idice was fashioned with s pic ture neckline and cap sleeves. I Her waist length illusion veil was caught to a half bonnet of Chan tilly lace. She carried a colonial bouquet of gardenias encircled with carnations and stork. The bride wss given in marriage by her father. Sister Only Attendant . Mrs. Mitchell was her sister's ! only attendant and Ann Mitch-ll. !the bride's niece, was the flower girl. Donald M. Bennett of Dallas, Texas, stood with Mr. Saury as best man. The wedding reception waa held at the Mitchell residence. i Mrs. Donald Bennett presided at the coffee urn and Mrs. Edward 'Hayes cut the cake. The newlyweds are driving to Oregon on their honeymoon. slopping enroute in California. The couple will make their home at 4213 Live Oak, Dallas. Texas. i Mr- Mrs. Saucy are expec- ,ed. U.f,rriv'.in.t.h' "P'ul t,ody nd will visit at the home of his parents on claxter Road City Counci - - ber to serve as a representative on the council. Mrs. Deryl Currie of the Beta Sigma chapter waa elected presi dent of the new organization. Offi cers elected to serve with her were vice-president, Mrs. Robert Sandstrom, Gamma Gamma; sec- retary, Mrs. Kenneth Oliver, Beta Mu; treasurer, Mrs. Wallace 1 Turnidge. Beta Sigma; historian - ' Martin, Gamma Gamma; and pub- "., Dna ' SA'-EM HEIGHTS- Cheryl neiscnmann was complimented on ' Fridav evenin? in hnnnr ( hr lomnn on w. Browning Avenue. ! Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ray mono neiscnmann, Mr. and Mrs. j uoruon lomnn. cneryl l.ee hunn. i Judy Mason, Sharon Fulton and ' Rachell Asburry. LMlVJT Round trip In coachas CHICAGO $86!L Ask us anything atiout rail travel FarHond Offits 521 1. W. Yamhill St. fhan. Capital 1-0204 J. Denial, Ganarol Agant I Jll ! Mrs. Smart Will Present Pupils Mrs. James Smart will present her piano pupils la recital Friday evening at the West Salem City Hall at I p m. Taking part on the program will be Carol Howell, Conrad Anderson, Sandra Walker, Doreen Davis, Alan Johnson. Elizabeth Ann John: son. Nancy Davis. Joanne Loop, Marlene Anderson. Karen Smart, L o r I n Anderson. Lark Brandt, Alice Mars and Kennie Ruth Carl- Unit Campaign Starts The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 136 ot Salem, announces the start of their annual campaign to aupply emergency sick room equip ment free of charge to the resi dents of Marion County. The cam paign began Monday. May 21. As in the past, this magazine sub scription campaign will be con ducted by authorized representa tives carrying letters of Identifica tion signed by Mrs. Prlscilla John ton, president, and Mrs. Joseph Di Fillippi, subscription chairman of Unit 136. OPEN MONDAY AND OTHER DAYS 9:30 FREE STORE - FOR OVER r"TTTli li itWWill "if If I il I f i r r am Mil mirilV saTtmr LJ w v its I g ' a) double shadow paneled no-iron cotton Image PROPORTIONED SLIP - AemU For the busy women in white who must shadow proof her uniforms ... for the fashionable woman who needs the perfect slip to wear beneath summer sheers No-iron cotton with front and back shadow panel, daintily trimmed with self-shirring and nylon Val-type lace. Sizes 32 to 44 in short, average and tall ... B hip (slender to medium), C hip (full). White only. Mail md phone orders' LINGERIE-STREET FLOOR Meier & Frank's Salem, Salem, Oregon I'lease send me the following: I Item Size . I I Name ... I Street .. City .... 1 C. O. D Zone .. Charge 'Pfiit fii7)migT55f iff amurrmUide our regtilar truck delivery routes. 1 Honpr Given Salem Girl Columbia, Mo. Miss Gloria Jane Andrews of Salem has been cited as an outstanding junior at Stephens College here. The an nouncement was made at the an nual Junior Clasa Commencement Dinner last night at which time Miss Andrews received a certifi cate to this effect. ' She Is one of 32 juniors selected for the honor by a committee of senior representatives from each junior hall. The names of the out standing juniors will be listed in the Stephrnsophia, the college yearbook. Juniors receiving this honor are chosen on the basis of outstanding leadership, service, citizenship and scholarship. Miss Andrews is the daughter of Mrs. ..Edith Mary Anderson of ! Union 'St. She was recently elected 1 vice-president in charge of the Group Living Commission of Civic ' Association, strident body organi zation, for the 19r6-57 school year. At present she is a member of the Junior Class Council and is secretary-treasurer of Stephens In dependent Association in her resi dence hall. FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M. A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. SIDE PARKING , 1 ,000 CARS l nWWffll r TWWI1W n HaW iirmilHi nillTiTil If lisfl 3.98 Height ; Qtian. Total State ... Remit. End.