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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1956)
Spinsters Welcome Teh New Members at Monday Meeting ' The Spinsters tare added In new members to their roster and tht young women were welcomed at a meeting Monday night at the home of MiM Pluir Brow. IV new member and thumbnail (ketch of rack it as follow: j Mia Jody Bush Livesley. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Roderick M. Lhesley.a Junior at Stanford and currently traveling in Europe. MiM Julie Mellor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Mrllor of P or Hand, a graduate of Willamette t'niversity and the Katherine Gibbe School in ,N'ew York, and a member of Pi Beta Phi. She i now director of information at Willamette University. Mitt Catherine McCermack. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Mc -Cormadt, and a graduate of Mills College. She plans to embark an ' ' a leaching career in California this fall. j MiM Joaa Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis, a junior i I Oregoa State College, and a member of Gamma Phi Beta. j Miss Beverly Lockard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.ockard, a junior at the University of Oregon; and a member of Kappa Alpha Tketa. I Miss Joan Seamster. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Seamsier, I attended Oregon State College, pledged Delia Delta, and is now em ployed by the state. Miss Barbara Franzwa. daughter of Mrs. William Franzwa. at tended Willamette University, a member of Delta Gamma, and now employed by the state. Miss Sidney Kroner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kromer, a senior at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, and a member of Alpha Phi. j Miss Marian Baum, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. Wells Baum. a Juaior at the University of Oregon and a member of Kappa Alpha TbeU. Miss Jearmine Craber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R Graber, a junior at Willamette University, and a member of Pi Beta rw. Statesman's HOME in I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Fentvrss Chicago to Be New Home 6-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Wed., June 27, '58 Around Town . . . By JKRYME ENGLISH STEEL MEDICINE CABINETS SELECT FROM DOZENS ON DISPLAY Sliding Dow Model Ranch Type ' J lighted (overhead er sidelights) , Asserted sixes and grade w and Up Cfutuxxrub f MPLUMBING-HtATING J7$H rowrKui MM eHSsssssHSHSHSssassseassHSMsasasasiMB ' gsJem,Orto A Store Closed All Day Wednesday of Your Newly Modernized PGmGV'S . . . Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 9:30 i.m. to 9 p.m. I THE PARTY WHIRL . . . Mrs. ' often been a guest, to dinner at ' Ralph Hamilton and her daughter, Meier and Hrank's Oregon Himm Miss Norma Hamilton, will be host- ... later the urmip will attend the lesses for a pre-nuptial party to- IVntaile Theatre's current how, 'night when they entertain at their Bell. Book and Candle . Bidden FairrmxHit Hill home lor the plea- by Mrs. Farmer are Mrs. Kiith sure of Miss Marilyn Dunn. July 1 Hermann and Mrs. Thcrese Crock-bride-elect ol Thomas A. Beach ol att. additional guests. Mrs Ken Wenatchee. Wash . . Forty guests mlh Bell. Mrs. Itonald K. .limes, have been invited to a 7 30 dessert Mrs. Karl (I Becke. Mrs F.dgar supper and a kitchen shower will T Tierce. Mrs Harold (1. Maisim. fete the future Mrs. Beach. . . Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs Italoh A aopnlnr . . . krideMo-br Is Mis. Hamilton, Mrs F. W. f'oorman and Merle Rhotr., wk. wlU be married . M" Brazier Small. . . t. Joh. Reeves Jnly 7. . . Sat- ... the International ardav morning Mrs. Charles La- ' '"' r.nvrntion la San Kran aort ha lavlled guests t. a e.Hre ' w" r n Mrs. at her (bemeketa Street a.me la Willis Ross. Dr. and Mrs. Henry honor of Miss Rhotea. . . railing M.rrts. Mr. and Mrs. C. Burton hours are lr.m II U ll:M o'clock Frost and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. I II . . . Assisting Hie hostess will be man . . . sessions were held In the members f (hapter BC, PF.O of Civic t enter with .ver 14,000 at which the brldr-elert's mother, 1 lending from all parts of the world Mrs. George A. Rhotea, Is a mem- . . . social highlight for the women ber . . . Tuesday afternoon and was the fabulous fashion show pre-, evening Mr. Reeves' mother. Mrs. tented by sis leading women's fa Waller Roberts, was hostess for an hlon store in the civic auditorium. Informal at home In compliment visitors of note . . . Arriving in of her future daughter-in-law. . . Oregon this weekend I rum Mel tke occasion also honored the 7th bourne, Australia was John Blair, birthday of Mrs. Roberts' mother, who making an extended visit Mrs. Cella Eltlreim. . . wltn nij nlulrit.r. Mrs. Robert B An ae rev.ir . . , luncheon hon-' F. ber sole, and Mr. F.hersole . . . ored Miss Sally Joseph, daughter I The Enersoles are planning trips of Dr. and Mrs. Rpbert r.. Joseph, about the state, and to Montana en Tuesday when members of the and California during Mr. Blair's. Girls State committee of Capital stay part f trie t,me wl also Unit i, American 1-egion Auxilary ,pent at lhfjr beach nome at entertained in the Oregon Room at rj, j.;n(j Meier and Frank s . . Miss Jo-1 ;,,'., .'.,, ,hf ,mf of Mr ! seph. who was CapiUl I nit s dele-lIM Mr ,h,r MrAm,r ,r, gate to Girls Mate, was chosen the (Mr .im.lam tni dauh(rr u. slate delegate to Girls Nation in B Tia.MiiiiK"'" v. v. . . . ?ic rir ." v ! '' t I J. ill lii..-1aiai 4'- ' H r .V. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. ChoiewczynsW (Suzanne !Adr,e Smith) whose wetldinq vas an event of June 16 at St. Vincent de Paul Ca'hoi c Chuicn. Tiie bride 15 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Anna Siar.akis of Chicago. The couple wiil make their home in Chicago. (McEwan Studio). trains for the Fast on July 4 and will be accompanied by the other Oregon delegate. . . a farewell gift from the unit was presented to Miss Joseph. . , Cavers . . . were placed for the gaest of honor, her mother, Mrs. Robert Joseph. Mrs. Lea Br.wn, ekalrmas .1 the Girls State com mittee. Mrs. William J. Bruun. rhildrrn. Janet. Michael and rrank. who nave been living irn Washington. DC. the past Ihrer yrars ... on leaving Salem in mid-July the Napiers will go to his new assignment at Fort Riley, Kansas . . . Voting guests ... of Mr. and Mrs. (ilade Follis thd past week have been their grandchildren, Mi- Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson. nu i.ie wnMromperu ui u i.k. ui Mr. r.,i Kugene . . . Mr. and Mrs Ktillis Schneider, Mrs. Glenn 'Holman. children on a trip toj saM Rantea Mr. M si.nh. Seattle. Victoria. B.C.. Hoods rnton, and Mrs. NeU Witting. . . , Canal . . . The stage musical . . . U.imm A dinner hostess . , . Friday night will he Mrs. Velma Fanner, who has invited members of the Tuesday club, at which she has FASHION MODELING EVERY WEDNESDAY ! lunch in Comfort Air-Conditioned Cherry Room J Wednesday's Complete SPECIAL LUNCH Braised sirloin tips with vege-j 'table en casserole, ambrosia j ! salad, hot rolls, dessert Q"., I Unit rfrinlr J OK, I fome As You Are j Purchase j AMAZING DISCOVERY IN HAIR CARE . . . takes 60 seconds NEW '.v.- f 1 H byej' j '''' WO PAT. HMV Yankees, playing nt the Portland auditorium this week Is attracting a nnmbrr of Salem people ... At Tuesday night's performance were! Justice and Mrs. Willinm ('. Perry, 1 CI. and Mrs. I.ogan ('. Berry, thrlr daaghter, Mrs. Robert tee (iibson, and Mrs. Berry's mother, Mrs. Waller Brow olow ... In an other group were the I.lnn C. Smith, the Frederick Lamport! and the Lester Barrs . . . Attend ing the opening on Monday night were the Glenn McCormicks and daughter, Glenda, and Jack Mar shall . , . .Making up a line party at the show tonight will be Mr. and Mrs. William R. Shinn. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin llaag. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gnrmsen and Mr. and Mrs. Philip llawlry . . . Hav ing tickets for Thursday's matinee are Mrs. T. W. Creech, Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Miss Ada Ross. Miss Beryl Holt, Miss Helen I.ane and Mrs. Ross llogue . . . Ilr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell will be among those attending Ihe show Thursdav night ... It's a boy . . . for Mr. and Mrs Robert I. Klfstrom .lr . . . the lad arrived Sundnv at thp Kalem lien eml Hospital and has been named Konert Lewis III . . . also welcom ing the baby is a brother Timmy. and a sister, Susan . . . His grand parents are Mr. and Mrs 1M Weger and Mr. and Mrs Rohrrt I,. Flfslrom . . . and the greaf grandfather is K V. Klfstrom . . . ( I OVKRDAI K Mrs. Gerald Waldrnp 'Barbara Pease, wis honored with a shrmcr at Ihe I.nren New kirk home on Friday nmht Assisting Ihe hostess were Mrs Lome Newkirk jr., and Mrs. I) .1 Waldrnp. Those attending were the Misses Celeste and Fvelva Hennies, Gladys Rirhrs. Sharon Rates, Sandra F.dwards. .lane Feller. Joyce Grurhnw. Mil'lred MuniPr. and Mesdames Albert H"nnies, Frank Schampier. Kail Wipper, Sam Drager, Cliff Feller. Hubert Shaffer. Wallace Riches Harry Pease, Robert Cnoksnn. WaV, ter Pease. Homer Wilt, B. Maupin and I) Timmnns. Barn Dance at Bartlett Farm On Saturday MrmlM-rs of Hie Homesteaders Square Dance Club are busy mak ing final arrangements fur the big barn dance to be held Saturday, June 30 at the Jack Bartlett farm. Route 1, Box 141F. northeast of Brooks. The club has inwled all interested square dancers to attend the al I air. Those attending are asked to bring their own card ta ble, folding chairs, table service and a cnvcml dish Colli e will be served by the Homesteaders. Mr and Mrs. Jack Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs Curtiss Wright of WwKlburn have been working the past two months preparing for the barn dance Mr and Mrs. Arth'ir Paulson have made signs to be placed on the highway directing guests to' the farm. The covered dish supper will be served begin ning at ti 4.) inn on the Bartlett lawn In case of rain the barn, will be used for the dinner. Mose Van Dell w ill be, in charge of the dance and master of cere monies for the program. Callers will be Charles Rowan, Keith Rahes. Dick I.enz. Fva Shrake; Jim Slundler. Jav Blair and Mose Van Dell The club has made arrange ments to sponsor a new beginners ckus.s in square dancing at the I'zaak Walton Hall starting in Octo ber, "with Mr and Mrs. Van Dell instructors. Registration mav he made by calling the club presi dent. Vail Priest. TRAINING APPROVED CAIRO -The Middle Fast news agency reports Fgypt and Libya have agreed to have Egyp tian officers rain the Libyan ar- mv. Two Alumnae Will Attend Convention The 41st biennial convention of Alpha Phi Fraternity, to be held in the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island. Michigan. July 2-6. will be attended by Mrs. Wallace Brennan and Mrs Sydney Kromer of Salem. Founded in 1871 at Syracuse University. New York, Alpha Phi International Fraternity is one of the oldest women's fraternities. Guest .speaker addressing the convention at the traditional can dlelight banquet will be a noted Alpha Phi, Georgia Neese Gray, former treasurer of the I'nited States. Mrs. Brennan, international vice president and director of pro grams, has moved to Salem only recently from Washington. DC She left by train last week to visit in Montana and in Fvan.ston, Illi nois en route From Kvanston she was to drive with other board members to Mackinac. Mrs. Kromer is the official dele gate from the Salem Alumnae chapter of Alpha Phi and will also represent Oregon in her capacity as state chairman Mrs Schuyler Smith of St. Ijiuis director of alumnae, has invited Mrs. Kromer to assist her in the round table discussions of alumnae and state organisation With .Mrs. Mark Farris, president of the Portland Alumnae, Mrs Kromer will fly to Chicago Satur day night. Sunday they will join! other Alpha Phis on the special train to Mackinac. On the return trip she will stop for a two-day visit with Mrs Collin Froslid in Detroit. Mrs. Froslid, a cousin ol Mrs Maylon Scott, has visited in Salem several limes and has many friends here and in Portland. f LOVTRBALE Mr. and Mrs. George Cadmus honored the ninth birthday of their eldest daughter, Cathy, with a party on Thursday. Those present were Deana and Co- Cathy and Diana Head, Rutty ud Martha Head, Barbara aad Re, berta Rogue. Virginia Modfstt, Rnvanne Calvin. ShJrlev Job. 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