Y) Statesman's HOME I an or am a Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Around Town ... try JLJtYME ENGLISH BEAUTIFUL . . . bouquets of who recently returnee1 frem late Tprim blooms featured the winter In Palm Sprint i . . . decor at the membership tea Standouts . . . Mrs. Kenneth given by the Salem Unit, Repub lican WomeVr Federation of Oregon on Thursday afternoon at the lovely suburban home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace II. Bonesteele . . . Guests commenting on the gorgeous flora Delegates to jConvehtion I Named Miss Margaret Henley of Dart mouth, Devonshire, England, was guest speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the Salem Busi ness and Professional Women's Club at the Golden Pheasant Tues day night. . Miss Henley described education in England as contrasted with that of our nation. She mentioned the age of five as the year when most British children start to school and described the various programs of education for the teen-ager.' Miss Potts wearing a becoming navy Henley is completing a year ofl blue linen accented with white i teaching here at the Washington . . . Mrs. Glenn Woodry in a ; School, where she has been an ex smart linen ensemble with white 1 change teacher, dress and black and white em-, Piano sblos were given by David broidered coal . . . her: hat of Reinwald. Delegates Named At the business meeting con- arrangements white tulle with deep crown . . , (the Dink, mauve and burgundy Mrs. Lawernce Anderson attrac tones predominating) and the 'tive in a grey sheath with deep lpt 11 breathtaking vie of the valley I berth, collar .... lovely white j tSJSL Queens Visit Fashion Center r11 i;i t . 1 " ... .. " I t from the Picture windows . . . ev-. straw 'aden with flowers the ; .,, i dpw pik. erythmg so green and just choice of Mrs. Richard Upjohn Eugene tnii weekend were enough sun to cast shadows on the hillsides with lots of scotch broom in bloom . . . la the entrance hall ... a Stun king arrangement ef deep violet and fuchsia peonies in a brass container ... On the mantel the prettiest bonqnet of pink single peenies, pink lilacs, baby pink asaleas and a few mtave Iris ... A striking arnngement m the lea table ... a crystal epergne filled with pink snap dragons, .weet pes, painted . . The affair was held at the daisies and rorabelle with deep Robert W. Gormsens' Fairmount A perky smoke grey print amBA fniinw.- Mr J p Kine worn by blonde Mrs. Floyd Scott I Miss Constance Weinman, Miss . . . and a chic navy and white Betty Elofson, Miss Eleonor Hob check O'itfi for Mrs. Charlei ert,, Mrs. John Versteeg, Mrs. Clarke ... a most successful tea Mar jorie Whitmore; Mrs. Arthur with over 50 new members added Weddle and Mrs. Byron Herrick. to the unit's roster .... , past state presidents of the feder- A surnrtM oirtv . . . f.td Mrs. Misa Mildred cttor. state John H. Johnson an her birthday i membership c h a i r m a n; Mrs. Tk,.,.a.. -i.m i... Harry Sappenficld, state par- Thursday night when her mo ther, Mrs. i 'rink Martin, her sis ter, Mrs, James R. Phillips, and hamentarian. Other alternate delegates and! Mra. PhilfJ. H .wley entertained visitors from Sakm are Mrs. Wil- . . " lntit L t'snF M tea 7nla Van I . I Tin ft r Mrs. Marion Wooden, Mrs. Helen I t..,",. '1 red roses at the base . . . pink tapers in crystal candelabra ackraed with red satin ribbon ... a white eyelet embroidered cloth, scalloped at the hemline, and aver pink satin . . . even large bouquets at peonies, iris and callas on the cement wall as let, who Slaley. Miss Luella Schwering, and. Miss Alberta Sappenfield. Miss Margaret Wilkinson oh Nashville, Tennessee, national membership chairman, was an-1 I m nnnnrpri as the national represent-1 nftXAPT rfTPC A coffee hostess . . . this morn- ative at the state convention. ! ing will be Mrs. Homer L. Gou-i Guests ot the Salem club Tues- ...ll-. Hill home and twenty of Mr. Johnson'4 friends were bidden to the stagettt . . . Dinner was served by the hostesses with an informal evening fe''owing . . . NEW YORK-Louise Lagoy, Michigan dairy princess, model ball gown during vUit to the showroom of famous designer Ceih Chapman. Seated, left to right, are Apple Queen Judy Teichman, Cherry Queen Sharon Dolan and Bean Queen Janet Thiel. Miss Chapman stand in the background. (AP Wirephoto). i" entertaining at her day evening were Mrs. Lloyd guests Walked Up to the house enuntrv homo in -..mnlirrr.n! in ' ReinwnlH nf Salpm and Mrs. Eu and another or the balcony off the incoming and outgoing offic- gene Esteg,' a former member of Piano Students In Recital Mrs. Eloise Bingenheimer will Miss Gwen Rawlins, bride-clcct present her piano students in re- Ruth Giese to Be Married; Exchanging wedding vows, oo the dining and living rooms ... ers and committee chairmen of the Salem flub, and now a resident of Jim Baymafli wag' honored at cital tonight at t o'clock. The pro-,'" Ju," !' S!Jj! s . . . n n. Dunesieeie me hi t Momcrs . . . Mrs. tiou- 01 v" m-u, nuuma. . . . Mrs. Harr Pallady of Port let has served as president of the ' , . ' land, the new state president, mothers the past year .. . Graduation UOV w7deSimnZph. IT A" ' b SM Featured in Wide brimmed black hat . . . Mrs. rl L a..m., i n, m Pi;iidrent, i i Arthur Fisher . . . she ha. invited' , DeCOratlOnS C. am TThJi if 1-. n . . t nm kUM a vaav want aaa ;? p.n.m-V '.L. ,F' L STh few of her school friends te a imp chairman ... and Mn. Wil liam F. Leary, membership chair man for the Salem Unit . . . A large group . , . calling throughout the ta hours . . . Mrs. Chester Conn down from Port land and visiting Mrs. Harry Dor man for a few days . . . Mrs. Paul Jaquet driving over from her VHor Point home and Join ing her sister, Mrs. Vera Shay . . . Friends greeting Mrs. Roy H. Simmons and Mrs. E. J. Scellars, beach party an Saturday at the summer home of her parents at Wecoma . . . In Portland . Salem Sojourners met for their semi-monthly meeting on Thurs day at the Salem Woman s Club a bridal shower Tnursaay me; gram will Be new at tne souinirbcth Gjcsc an(J Alvin Donald hostesses were the Misses Joanne' Salem Church of the Nazarene and i Cummings, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Lild Anderson. The shower will begin with an invocation led F-ed Cummings of Portland. The Mrs. Viesko A Luncheon Hostess Sigma Kappa Mother's Club were luncheon guests of Mra. Fred Vies ko at Meier and Frank's Oregon room on Tuesday. Later the group drove out to her country home and viewed the gardens. During the business meeting the following officers were elected for the coming year: president, Mrs. Jack K. Kuha; vice-resident, Mrs. Claude H. Murphy: secretary treasurer. Mrs. E. Dayl Burres; telephone committee. Mrs. Glrn L. Weaver and Mrs. Roy G. Lively; and publicity, Mrs. Gerald A. Ree- her.v '.' ' Those present were Mrs. C. Les ter Newman. Mr. F. Bruce Cran daO, Mra. Arthur Holden, Mrs. A. F. Marcus. Mrs. Claude H. Mur phy, Mrs. George A. Rhoten. Mrs. V. D. McMullen, Mrs. Roy G. Lively, Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs. D. G. Desart, Mrs. Jack K. Kuhn. Mrs. Glen L. Weaver. Mrs. E. Dayl Burres, Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher. Several mothers drove to Cor vallis Wednesday where they were luncheon guests at. the Sigma Kappa house, v Kurth Dinnrr Host LIBERTY - Mr. and Mn. Wil bert Kurth entertained at a barbe cue dinner on Sunday at their home on Kurth Avenue. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and Betty of Portland, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Dunn and Janice of Oswego, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Han-ell, Steven, Debra and Mike of Portland, JeAna DeZost -of Kei ser. Ronnie Graves, Helen Lewis, Louis Kurth Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lacey, Mr. Louis Kurth, Bonnie, Jean and Cheryl Lee, Wil bert Kurth Jr., Jordon Ford and Gerald Kurth. . Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri May 23, '56 (Sec.II)-l7 White Shrine in Session Saturday Friendship Shrine, White Shrine ot Jerusalem held their regular stated meeting May II at the Scottish Rite Temple with Mrs. David I. Phelps., acting worthy high priestess, and D a t Id L. Phelps, Watchman et the shep herds, presiding. A report of the Supreme Session was given by Mrs. Phelph. Mother's Day was observed and Mrs. Arthur Bailey was honored as the mother of the evening. Guests were Mrs. Albert ' Ra mussen. who will be the district deputy for this coming year, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lessard, Mrs. Myra Ward. Mrs, Ai Lightner. Mrs. G. W. Howe. Albert Rasmussen, all of Willamette Shrine, Mr', and Mrs. Edwin Dahl from Noel Shrine, Portland. ' Refreshment committee Included Mrs. Milton Blackmail, chairman, Milton Blackman, Mr. and Mrs. Archie BJelde, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Barnard, Mrs. Arthur Bailey and Mrs. Mare Jennings. Mrs. Arthur Bailey was in charge of the decorations. ' - Installation For Toi Installation of Keiser Lions club and auxiliary officers will be held tonight following a 7 o'clock ban quet at the Golden Pheasant. Mr. and Mrs. James Tindall will be the installing officer. Derral Burright will be Installed as president, Ray Boucher as first vice president and Stanley F. Wat son as second vice-president. Other officers were previously announ ced. ' Members ' of the auxiliary ' and daughters are te assist with baby sitting during the institute at the State School for the Blind next Thursday. This is a regular Lion auxiliary project. Those who will baby sit are Mrs. John Coomler and Judy, Mrs, Ray Lafky and Linda, Mrs. Derral Burright. Caro lyn and Sharon, Mrs. James Mor ley and Diane and Mrs. Earl Rem pel, Mrs. AI Lamer and Mrs. Ewald Frans. Gas produces li per cent ot VS. energy compared with 11 per cent in ing. French Morocco has half a mil lion irrigated acre. . SALADS GALORE! wim - oeuciowrs entrees ana uesien , . , . served Smorgasbord style. II you con eat for 99c item mi4 ' 440 State St. v Open Until 1P.M. Daily Alrcendltloned for year comfort was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hill. The following were bidden to the shower: the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. James Rawlins, Mrs. Viola Bayman, mother of the groom- elect. Misses Carolyn Rawlins, Jackie Fisher, Claudia Arnold, b;! The Rev. James Kratz. Those taking part include Mari lyn Barry, John Knapp, Cheryl Kurth, Judith Langford, James Langford, Carolyn Veer, James Taves. Linda Trudgeon. Pat Taves, Sandra Brooks. Faith Suter, Terry Johnson, Renata Bever, Ann Byer- V ednesday A salad lun -heon was served and I J " 1 v!KTota"jiB ho night to attend the reception at cards followeo. , r - " ' - " ,and cheryl Gilmore. the Multnomah Hotel welcoming "Graduation Day" was the home Mrs. Chris Maletis II. Mrs. theme used for decorating. Mor- couple's . engagement was an nounced last year at West mount College in Santa Barbara, Calif. ' The ceremony will take place at the Bethel Baptist Church with the Rev. A. Wardin officiating at the S o'clock nuptials. A reception will be held in the church parlors. The couple will make their home in Santa Barbara following their marriage Delegates Are. Selected It's a girl ... for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pence ... she arrived Wed nesday at the Salem Memorial U l.-l . I I I I , Th Vmei c.l.n. f i it ivmi mnu nun vrcn nimco i,u- rn.r.rVh.T- T v Ann . . . She has two bro met at the home of Mrs. Virgil ,u nj,. .j ..j lone Johnson, Joan Barbara Pierce, Darlrne Good-' James Bingenheimer will play a man Rurkora Curat Jfin Tyina trumrw4 mnn nH Vftra ftplnrtinn. Amerira tt! Ifi.Vi wpri Mr and tarboard academic 'caps and i cu.,.',.. t rv,.i ..;ti k. .nn ku ir. 0...1 u.n-i. - - . aimij li viii, auu i.mun lvm. nr will wc suur, wj tin a. . nui iinni.. j , . , Mrs. Joseph A. H Dodd. Cover- scrolls docorrU . ne individual l.jtins were Mrs. Wesley Anderson . The interested public is invited I 'ha" 500 million pounds ot trozen nor anq Mrs. t,imo smith, Mr. wmcs. 1 and Mrs. Milton Hill. to attend. , v 1 foods In 1955. and Mrs. William L. Phillins, Mr. ; The chairman for the, day was The United States produce more OPEN MONDAY" AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. M. OTHER DAYS 30 A. M. TO 3 30 f. M. 11 & fRl'Slifll Rose Marie Reid ' jewels of the sea and Mrs. Charles Hcltzel, Mrs. Mrs John N. Bryant, who represented Salem in the Oregon Mrs. Amer ica contest, and J. L. Kennedy Robert Parks, assisted by Mrs. Del Shields, Mrs. Robert Wallace, Mrs. D. W. Richardson, Mrs. Stanley Friedman and Mrs. Stanton Zelmer. The annual banquet will be held at Lipman'i Cherry Room on June in. . Mrs. Roger Webb, Mrs. M. A. Titus and Mrs. Hobart Jackson greeted the guests. Prospective P.,u - u;j-..j.. "J ners, oraaiey am eortPd and nrirt fn- th. , te grandparents are Mr. and new members attending were 26. 9 a.m. over Greenbaums. rs. Roy Pence ... The baby's bley Mrs. Jed Carlson Mrs. Delegates to the state conven-1 i 0 " Mrs. En- R- E. Gillespie and Mrs. William tion in Portland June 10-13 were tr C,rr' Mr- 0r Prnce sed'Dobson. selected and include president j Mr1, Florene Hoevet, all of Sa- New members welcomed were Mrs. John Riches; incoming presi- 'm ' Mrs A1 Lulay. Mrs' L- c- Pfeif- dent, Mrs. Robert Hawkins: and rrom Portland . . . comes fer. Mrs. James Johnson and Mrs. past president, Mrs. Virgil Pade. news ' ,ne b'r,h f a s(,n. Jhn Don Hanna. Visitors were Mrs. Mrs. Donald Barrick, Mrs. Stearns Darj'l, to Ml. and Mrs. Darvl W. J B. Bell and Mrs. W. L. Waite. Cushing, Mrs. Joseph Tompkins, j Drorbaugh at the Wilcox Memor-1 Mrs. Roland Hochhalter and Mrs. ial Hospita' on Ma." 18 . . . also PrPcinAnt Names Ben Gifford also plan to attend, welcoming the baby is a sister, Mrs. Pade reported on the meet-.Susan . . . The grandparents are Committee Ing held at the Blind School May Mr. and Mrs. George Meier and I ,,w 21st in conjunction with the Insti-iMr. and Mrs. Loyd Drorbauch tute for Parents of Visually Handi- of Salem . . . capped Pre-School Children. Tentative plans were made for the installation of new officers on June 5. The East Salem Lions joined with the auxiliary for a social hour. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ed ward Klippcrt and Mrs. Ben Gifford. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. A friend has told me that our dining room chairs should not be placed under the table between meals, but should be placed else where about the room'. Is th's correct? A. Not at all. There is nothing wrong with placing the chairs un der the table, if ;ou wish. Q. What should a girl do when a man calls at her home unex pectedly and she has a previous engagement? A. Tell him immediately that she is sorry, but that she has an engagement. She may, of course, invite him to call again, if she really wishes. Q. Is it considered proper for a guest at dinner to stack his used dishes when he has finished eating? A. No: he should leave them as they are. BEFORE . . A dinner meeting was enjoyed hv thp Rpta Omirrnn fhantnr nf Entraining ... for San Fran-! Beta Sigma Phi on Tuesday at the Cisco Thursday we-e Mr. and ! home of Mrs. Harry Poole. Ifrs. George Rhoten and other! Miss Martha Hrfgan, president, members of the Board of Cover- j appointed the following committees nors of the Oregon Stale Bar I for the new year: service, Mcs . . . Mr. Rhoten Is president of dames P. Benage and R. Rey the board this year and the group "olds, Misses Mary Trombley and went south to meet with the Call- Npva Seems; ways and means, fnrnla board of governors Club Calendar FRIDAY Salfm Wrtinan's Club final mpM tnp. 10 a. m . clubhonsr. board mrl ing. 1:30 a m. Garden Road Neighborhood Club with Mrs. A. R. Tartar. 3430 Garden Rnad 1 n m Merry Time club with Mrs. Gay . early fall and plans were made for a picnic lor me oiris uniage at the WCTU Home in Corvallis. Mesdames W. Haskins and R. Eth eridgc, Miss Grace White; social, Mesdames Harry Pole, W. Hart, and Lloyd Riegcl: publicity, Miss Shirley Scott and Mrs. H. Oberman program. Mrs N. J. More; his torian, Mrs. Harry Oberman; and parliamentarian. Mrs. W. Haskins. 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