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O Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music ... Fashions . . . Features 8-(Sec. ) Statesman, Salm, Ore., Thurs., June 28, '56 Around Town Br JKRYME ENGLISH A POOUIDE , .' . fashion show treal. laklsf the Caaaoiaa Stream l calendared (or Friday afternoon llaer la Vaareerer, B.C., where In Staylon at the beautiful hiHtop they hare heea vlltla( raasias , . home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore The Bradahaws dravc t. British C. Frerei . . . The benefit faihion Calambia la meet tkc Webbs and Ihow and tea promise to be one betas; them t. ftalem . . . Tke of the outstanding social events of Bradskawi fluked (he Hbh whea the early summer ... the affair they were la England tw. years is beinc sponsored by the Santiam asje . . . Tke travelers will fly I. j Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and New York In mid-July and sail a the Frcres home is located directly the Queea Mary for England . . . behind the hospital . . , members Mr. Weak if a eeatraeiar and kis re extending aa invitation through wife was a seheel friead f Mrs. the press I all Interested women Bradshaw ... in Slayton, Sublimity. Mehama. New jrri,y , , visitors are Lyons, Mill City. Salem and sur- Captain and Mrs. George Balirr rounding territory to attend the and children. George. Diane and fashion tea . . . Hours are from Buffy, who are guest of Mrs J to 4 JO o'clock ... Balzer's brother and sister-in-law. - Rammer final.. ... will be Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeher asedeled ky a (reap ef yeaaf May. , . the army captain is en route ' tea aad aearky w.mea, wis re-; to Okinawa for two years and why; really gradaaled Irani ike Jeaa'he Is away his wife and children Baas Charm aad Msdenag Kkeeljwiu remain in Salem Married at Temple Rites New Officers p BPW Club Installed v ... la ddlllee there wlU be Ikree (aleas atedels. Mr. H. C. SaaHeld. Mrs. Taeedere N. Merrie aad Mrs. Z. A. Myers . . . Tac eatire sb.w VaeatlM Joltlafs Miss r. Ira da McCermirk. daughter f the Gleaa MeCrmiek. Is leaving by ptaac Tharsdar algkl If Beae- wm be areesU4 areaed the H,iiuit, Texas ta tslt ber Steaheas befere a celerta! scttiag al gardea Calleee elassmale, Mi Barbara fwrwlUre, asabrellaa, palms . aad' Marry . . . aeit week the coeds swauaer flea-era ... Mrs. Kay- will jila h Stephens Colleee sum aaeed Bartaa will stay ergaa mesle mer tour ta Mevlea . . . Tkt ilia- ir I x' S V, w w r '1 t l 'i ' Mwwrtrt tke ska and Mrs. WH-! erary toeks''e Mesie. City, all the " Baas C. Dyer Jr. win be the earn-1 atker mala eltle ead aainl .f In- I s mm mrvarmira win Mr. WUli IUi ia terrH caardtaatlig the abaw aad (asbisws wiB be itasa Meier aad Frank's. Basra . . . Tw aba will be are traded, at t: aad l:M a'rlaek . , . Tea . . . will be served contin wnusiy tbrougnout the afternoon in the apadous Freres borne . . . Feuring will be Mrs. W. W. A'len af Milt City, Mrs. Alex Bodeker of Lyons. Mrs. WendeU Weddle and Mrs. Cart Bethet of Slayton. Mn. James Rand of West Staylon and Mrs. Joha Frank of Sublimity . . . President of the hospital auxiliary it Mrs.- Bryoa Shuck and Mrs. Raymond Branch of Mehama is general chairman of the benefit affair . ... Working with Mrs. Ross on the show are Mrs. Roy Philippi and Mrs. Rex Kimaey, assisted oy Mrs. Freres, Mrs. A. C. Van pjuy. U of Staylon . . . return aiwead Jaly tt . . . : Flying . . to . Florida Friday will be Miss Mildred Yettrr. who will attend the national convention ef the National Federation of Busi rers and Professional - Women's Clubs in Maimi Beach . . . Miss Yetter, a past prcident of the S-lem FPW Out. is ore of the o'f'finl dvlcates from Oregon... Following fie wce't-lnrj! cessions fhe will join the post ronvention tour to Havana, Cuba. New York City and Washington. DC... the traveler will return in mid July ... Expected . . . ta arrive kame tram Itkira. N. Y. the ead af the week Is MUs lerralae VTelllag. daP'kter .f the Fmr-Ht 0. Vel . . . 'ie km b-it ta';ln i frrd'-nte we-k r.t (V recti Vnlver- Miss Florence Beardsley was In- i stalled as president of the Salem Business and Professional V omen s Club Tuesday night at the Golden Pheasant when the group met Inr the final dinner meeting of the 1955-56 club year. Mrs. Mariorie Whitmore, out going president, ronchictrd the for mal floral installation ceremony. Other officers installed were Miss Constance Weinman, first vice president; Miss Gladys F.dgar, sec ond vice-president; Mrs. Thomas C. Stacer, recording secretary; Miss Luella Schwering, correspond ing secretary: Mrs. W., C. Johnson, treasurer; Mrs. J. P. King, Miss Josephine Kvans, Miss Margaret Maddox. directors. Willing Utley, tenor from New York City, accompanied by. Miss Gladys Kdgar, was the guest solo ist. t'smmlllees Announced Miss Bearo'slry announced the chairmen of her standing commit tees as follows: Miss Margaret Maddox, ari Mrs. Marjorie Whit more, bulletin; Miss Alberta Sap penfield. cheer and contact ; Mrs Willow K. Kvans, education and vocal ons; Mrs. Kugene Woollen, health and safety: Miss Betty Klof son, hospitality; Mrs. H. II Vcary. international relations; Mrs. Clark C. McCall. legislation: Miss AllxTla Shoemake, membership; i Miss Kleonor Koberlx and Miss Zula Van Gilder, news service; Mrs. Allies Booth, public alfairs; Miss Gladys Kdar, finunci': Miss t'onstance Weinman, program co ordination. Miss Malhilila (lillis. I ad i ci and li lev ision. Miss Mildred tlli i. recreation: Miss May it eland telephone, transports-, .ion. and resei vatioiis; Mrs. Helen lalc. club sciap'MKik . Miss Lois ohm. ul. historian, Mrs. Marion ooiien. u omen's roster; and Mrs Mona Voder, parliamentarian. Club Kuests lor Ihe evening were Last Session for OES Chapter Salem Chapter, OES, held Its last meeting for the summer Sat urday night at the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Harry lliday, worthy matron, and Kenneth Dodge, worthy patron, presided and sub slitule officers were Mrs. Robert Keudell. Ruth. Mrs. Jeff Harrel son, Martha, and Robert Keudell, associate patron. Guests of the evening were Mrs. W. A. Slater, Marie Chapter, jlwiston, Idaho, Mrs. Fred H. Wal !tnn, Rose City, Portland; Mr. and i Mrs. Russell Forrest, DuBms Chapter, Wheeler. The commitlee in charge of dec orations and refreshments includ ed Miss Helen Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. I.ylc Suitler, Mrs. Sara Ten nis, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roloff Mrs Helen McLeod. Mrs. H. J W'estfall, Mrs. John Swigart and Mrs. Virgil Greer. The noon luncheon for July Will he held at the home of Mrs Francis Colban on July 18. Weather permitting, this will be a picnic Salem Chapler will have a family picnic on Saturday evening, July 2D at the Dallas park. The ladies of the chapter will hold their rummage sale August 17 and ID. There will be a School of In struction with Chadwick Chapter on September IS. Mrs. Res Peffer was the honored guesl for her birthday club which met Sunday evening at the home of Mrs William Hartley on Lan caster Dr. with Mrs. Laura Pangle hostess Present for the dinner and social evening were Mr. -and Mrs. Poller, Mr. and Mrs. Italph llein, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bradley. John lleppner, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Brandt, Mrs. Lulu Wilson, MrsJ Hartley and the hostess. Marriage of ' Duo Held in ' i (Washington Announcement is being made of i the marriage of Mrs. Pauline Hill I pot and Ixiuis Osborn Jr., which took place in the chapel of St. ' I llbn'. Vnisf.final Phnt-fl, at Pnint Defiance. Wash, on June 22 The Rev. Alexander Anderson perform ed the 9 o'clock ceremony in the presence of a few friends. Attending Ihe couple were Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cox of Salem. The ceremony was held while Mr. Oshorn was stationed with the National GuardTnit at Fort Lewis during the annual training period. He is a captain in the National Guard ant) commands Company D in Salem. The Rev. Mr. Alexander is regimental chaplain. After a honeymoon trip to Canada the newlyweds will be at home in Salem. Mrs Osborn will continue operating her Insurance Agency here. Toastmistress to Install Officers Salem toastmistress Club will hold its regular meeting tonight at the Golden Pheasant at six o'clock. In charge of table topics will be Mrs. Kdna Stevenson, with Mrs. George Bcane acting as hostess Toastmistress for the evening will be Mrs, A.-K. I'llman. Mrs. Louis Neuman is to be general e aluator Those who will speak are Mrs. Ag nes Gartrell. Mrs Reginald Vin cent. Mrs. Harvey Lovoall. Mrs Robert Morrow, and Mrs. Manon Wooden. There will be an installation of officers. OAKDALE Joyce Orerhsher, ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Overholser, cele brated her birthday on Sunday aft ernoon at a party. Present were her cousins. Dixie, Duane and Da vid Overholser, her brother and sisters, and her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Satterlea of Sua- land. Calif. ' . 1 THURSDAY -JUNE 28 "Coffee And" Time with informal modeling of daytime and sport clothes A "rome as you sre" hour for women with cofi'ee and light snacks available. FASHION MODELING OftEGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR .1215 130 P. M. 1 , fTTtri?, Mrs. Eugene f, Seeman, the former Janne Foulger before her marriage in early June ai ine Mormon tempie in aan LaKe Wls Sue B(H)rh a Unmrr presi City. The bride, the daughter ot .Mr. and Mrs. Charles r dent o( the club and now a resident Foulger of Salem, is pictured by the Victorian fireplace at of Anchorage. Alaska. Mrs Ituth Manor Heiohts in Salt Lake, where the weddinq reception Grahnn and Mrs. Kihel Harding was held, later a reception was held in Sa'em at th Foulqer re'iidence. Dr. and Mrs. Seeman are now at home in Bountiful, Utah. Ilea of Salem Rites Unite Couple at Dallas Miss Shattock Is Married ind Ib'n o( Mr : Visitor f aete . , Arrlvlag In sll the aist year aad p'aas Is the capital lata week from England i re'.r thee ia the fM t r.mplrt were Mr, aad Mrs. Erie C. Webb vara aa bet asatter's degree la aad aaa, Ms, of Blmlnghaaa, vbo are the baaao pests of their kafttase trieads. Mr. aad Mrs. F. Jaasea Bradshaw . , They left Eaglaad la May aad, flew la Ms te-yr-t-- Gilmour Home Scene of Rites 3rc '''!. .k . : - JEFFERSON - David SheHilo and Mist Jeaa Moe 0 Salem ex- n aaa aesign . , Freas Callfarala . . . will come Dr. aad Mrs. Stephen C. Smith and sons, Gordon and Eric, of Ber keley to apend a week with her mother. Mrs, Silas E fairham. and with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Pefer Gunnar . . . The .Smiths are expected to arrive in Salem on Friday . .'. Speadlag ... her vacation la Salem rill be Miss Margaret Far sythe, tt Washiagtaa. D. C, wba JKKKKRSON - Of mleiet to Ihe many I mends of Mrs Vi alter Hal DALLAS M ss Irene Shirley lion was held in the church social Seth was the marriage of her room Mrs K K llulchinson. aunt daughter. Patricia Ann Shattock of the bridegroom, cut the wedding tu John Peler Derdianis on Sun take assisted by Miss Marlene'day allernoun. June 10 at Si Burr Mrs Ronald Haener and .lames Kpiscopal church 111 tl.ik Mr .lee Hu'tsin poured and land. Calil A rt-cclin was field Mrs Bruce Cm lev assist et'. about in the Sailluial House at Lake Mer I 'c r. 1 m Mime and Kevin l!e:- nil lullouuij. I lie teitir.ons (.in mer. nerthe of Ihe bride, passe .1 Ibcir reiurn trmn 4 rwn,' niuon .1; the dream cakes Assisting were Cirmcl. Mr jLail Mrs Dvrdu4iu Miss Joyce Ruiier and Miss Ijiura will b' st ui Oailand le Ayers of Salem, cousin 0 the Mr s.nl Mn. .Sennji'i.ji! bride r home irtim Grmjiiv. nfr! Following a honevmoon at the '"r1 "as ,ta ;n ' ts ,k. ..,u -.11 h. rmy He was rlFa.swi '-:m tile VI IT SI VII S, HIT llU,'H " 'l Oi home in Dallas at 11 Court Srreer Mr McFarLand is with the Pskii c Cole, daunhter 0! Mr and Mrs Harry Cole Sr of Albany, and I nis Gary McFarland son and Mrs R G McFarland of Al liany. were mair e 1 alurc-av eve nifl1'. .Ii'ie t ! the Kir t Methodit cric'i in D-" s 'The Ilev. Fremort Paul, former pastor of the church s-1 now pas tor of the Cottage Grove Methodist church, officiated. Mrs. Robert Dornhecker sang and Mrs. Walter Funk was the organist Changed marriage vows Sunday 1 1 "ylaj Wert aa Satarday U be Jbne 17 at a wedding at the Jake ; ' T r . MT aad Mr. E. C. Farsytbe, far sev- Mrs. Bussetl Beebe and Miss jan lanay. cwimns 01 ...c p d j, M c llj(llltru Clip labels, oiiu wwiv j v. low tulle waltx frocks. Mrs. Ed Reimer. honor attend ant for her sister, was dressed in ice blue taffeta and carried yel low iaisies with blue streamers. The bride wore a floor lenqth of u-hilr Chant illv lace and nvlon tul'e over satin The bodice Sunday honored four birthdays, m- Birthdays Feted At Picnic A picnic at Bob Royslon home Gilmour home at Sidney. The; m 9ftit ... Oa the rrtara tria s fashioned with a scooped eluding those of Mr Royston, Mrs Reverend Wayne Carr. pastor of (kc wm TiVwead fa Saa Fraa- neckline and her finserup veil fell Royston. and two of his brothers the Talbot Community church, , else and U Aasele . . . 'from a tiara trimmed wim m:es- . . Ik. .film' Ur ki-iimiint -J fit The bride choae a street dress 1 of and Mrs. Kllis fc. V on Eschen Jummndm? , hltf orchid. For At navy oiue whbwiiw irim lor ner. wno wm spena ine weekena m ..wmrttmt oW" she wore an heir- wedding.weanngwhUeaccessor.es San Francisco with their son. Lllis ,a, ,e Mo g to and a pink rosebud corsage. Von Eschen Jr. . . the latter re- J -"and mot her Bridesmaid wa Miss V e rial eeived his master s degree from Lewis of Salem. Best man was Stanford this month . . . Bridegraain's Be Ma Donald Gilmour. j Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gilmour were rler Park Arthur Royslon and Frankie Roy- Attending were the (our above. Ihr men's parents, Mr. and Mrs F. K. Royston. two brothers and sislers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rovston, Charles and Shirley Ann. army .n .New Yarn City, jo 'Jjt he cmid 'Tjv ii ty aiane '0 Idarto wttn lrit BenninKtiuif. Pie 'utter re r.ainwi sur several da: s' visit with iifT pjrnu tmwnt .n Jefferson Tjesiijy1 ffcnninghoff has en rolled i!r simmer st'Kjol at Vvii lamete unr. ersity, studying for hi master s degree Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A Miller and Richard of Hayward. Calif . have been editing Mrs. Miller's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J Swanzy. Addilional Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs William Smouse.of Toledo, Mrr and Mrs. 1.. A. Swanzy, Robin. Jay and .1,-inice of Roseburg. and Mr. and Mrs. (ieiirge Schulte and Kerry Lynn of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rohbins are parents of a son born at Al bany General hospital on June l." The baby, named Kddie Ray. i their first child Grandparents are hosts at the reception following the marriage service. Mrs. L. M and Mr. and Mrs Cecil "tovston . . laesaay inr i.ia-, Jesse Muason as inr snmin s su.Vf nd i,,nca ,,.r, irs. Arthur r and Mrs Robert Robbins of were Mr. and Mrs. best man and Jim Foster and Ron- Hnvslon daughters. Janet and Ju L ife renn nnH Mr nnrl Mrs Arthur ojarae r.ncksea aad Mr. and Mrs. am Haener senea as usners. ajth Frankie Royston. a Hahn of Albany. James E. Singleton . ... there they For her daughter s wedding Mrs hrother-in -law anri sister, of Ihe Mr and Mrs. Carl Bahcock and Banxion W aaiem cui me case ana will attend the annual eonlerenee Cole was attirert in aqua linen wun mpn Mr and Mrs Bert Country- daughter have moved into the Paul pouring were Mrs. uayie uumour ef Public ( tillties Commissioners white accessories. Mrs. Met arland. Itl;in an() ano(hfr brother, Chester vicKee house ana Mrs, jjoh unmoui, of tht Pacific Moentaln S'ates . . . mother of Ihe groom, wore a gown i,,,t, ROVston Following a wedding trip to ! headquarters will be al the Many of Wedgewood blue with pink ae- Grants Pass ana other southern Marim Hotel ... ccssories se recently vacated by he Don Leas. Oregon points, the newly married couple will make their home in a'pi, 1 'l...l brain on the Gilmour ranch Bothi111" Ifntiar will be employed in the Jefferson! Woolen mill. Following the ceremony a rrccp- Till RSDAV tRfij nf Wonif-n V.ilf-r. nirntr Mr. Shellito has made his home dinner. Huh Hnj.e rdrnv p m vllh Itw r.llmnun Inr lh nl 1.1 - American Gold SUr M..lher. f red ... r-- r rrh home years. I2VS Mllhland Ave , , picnic dinner home Enjoy Luscious lllr Wonderful. Wonderful j ( TO 1 sir .hn - New BOBBI with "Casual Cu riots1' gives a longer-lasting pin-curl wave Everything you need for the prettiest, longest-lusting casual permanent ever! 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