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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1956)
YvVCA Silver Tea Will Be! Held At Horace McGee Home Friday Highlight of the wk' fojlowlng Fourth of July activities 1U be th YWCA membership cilver tea to be held at the' home of Mrs. Horace McGee, MS Rose Street, on Friday, July ( from 2:30 to S o'clock. f ' ' Of special interest to mother-daughter duos will be the attractive doll collection of Mrs. Elvah M. SUnh? to be on display. Her dolls have been acquired -wltar trial i r r 1 ' in Mexico. Europe mini tmrropwut the United States a'tid as an added feature of her hobby ."she1 has costumed many of them herself. Mrs. ,C. Bnnald Hudkins and Mrs. Maynard Shiffer, co-chairmen for the event, have chostn Centennial as theme for the tea which will be carried out in the decoration by Mrs. William Hugh .Adams. Receiving will be Mrs. Wilihm Crolheri, Mrs. McGee and Miss Gertrude Acheson. Pouring will be Mrs. Elmo Smilh, Mrs. Ches ter Cox.. Mrs. Floyd Utter and Mrs. Frank H. Spears. Mrc. Can ton Greider and Mrs. M. E. Metre win be tat the door, ind intro- ducing to the line will, be Mrs. 1 1 - -Donald Rasmussea and Mrs, Robert D. Gregg To Assist Darlag AnrM Serving in the dining room 'will t,. be Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. 1 1 Maurice Saffron, Mrs. Theodore ' Jenny, Mrs. Ray Rhoten. Mrs. " Robert Sprague and Mrs. Maylon f Scott. f" Mrs. Harold Schneider Is chair-. man of the refreshment etimmit K tee, assisted by Mrs. Lynn' Ham merstad, Mrs. Francis Albada, Mrs. -Forrest Bodmer and Mrs. Willard N. Thompson. Assisting about the rooms will be Miss Mildred Glover, Mrs. Leslie Davis, Mrs. Glenn Fravel, Mrs. A. C. Haag, Mrs. George LaBorde, Mrs. Chester Loe, Mrs Ruskin Blatchford, Mrs. Ritchie Turner, Mrs. Robert Ebcrsole and Mrs. John Caughell. Also assitl bg will be Miss Mabel P. Robert son, Miss Pawn Jones, Mrs. Don ald Richardson, Mrs. James Al lenby, Mrs. ', J. A. Nunn, Mrs. James Armpriest, ' Mrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. Wallace Car son. ' The interested public is invited to attend the lea. MILLER'S 2nd FLOOR FASHIONS Stanley Butler Now Heads Music Teachers Group Stanley Butler, professor of mu sic at Willamette University; and music critic for the Oregon Slates man, was elected president of the Orcinn Music JTeachcrs' Associ ation Wednesday at the state con vention held in (he Congress hotel in Portland. V Affiliate of the Music Teschers' National Association, the Oregon group Is divided into five districts, among, them being the Salem Mu sic Teachers' Association, which has a membership of over 300. Elected for a two-year period, Butler will have to assist 'him as vice president. Joseph Brye, pro fessor of music at Oregon State Collesc: secretary, Flora Stone of McMinnville; and treasurer. Beryl Kamp of Ilillsboro. ' I As president of the Oregon or- Tuxedo Club Sport Dance On Saturday The Tuxedo- Club will hold bonus dance on Saturday, July 7 at the American Legion Club. This will be a sports dance 'with 4he social, hour beginning at 7:30 o'clock and a buffet dinner fol lowing at S:30 p.m. Dancing will be to the music of Lyle Glazier and his orchestra. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Schick Jr. are heading the directorate for the dance. New officers of the club to serve during the coming year are Rich ard Denton, president, and Harold Schick, secretary-treasurer. Special4 Honors Given to Girls WOODBURN Five members of Evergreen Assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls were singled out Variation, Butler will travel to Ch:cego In February to attcno' the biennial convention of the Music Teachers' National' Association. Dinner to Precede Court Meeting The July, stated meeting of Hanna Rosa Court. Order of the Amaranth will be held Mpnday evening at the Masonic Temple at I p. m. ' Officers and members of Angel us Court of Portland will be guests for the evening. There will be a special program in their honor. Preceding the business' meeting there will be a covered dish dinner served at I p. m. at the Masonic Temple. In charge for the evening wille Mr. and Mrs. Joseph John ston, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Alsbury, Mr. and Mrs. Brownie Bangert, Mr. and James Barrell, Mr.. Mudd, and Frank Mercer. for special honors at the Wednes day meeting of the organiiation at the Masonic Temple. Miss Jane McGrath snl Miss Dorothy Baxter received iheit majority degrees. Miss CaroLLe Foster and Miss Janice Stach "were awarded t h e grand cross, of color medallion for outstanding service to Rainbow. Miss Barbara Paulson was also named as a recipient of this honor, but was not present to receive it. Six girls were initiated into the order, including Linda Rappe, Ju lie Kotka. Soma Click, Patricia Colby, Louise Parton and Judy- Spagle. Christine Painter was chairman of tfie refreshment com mittee. This was the last meeting before summer vacation. HIS NUMBER! Hostesses Fete Paula. Scott SILVERTON-Miss Paul Scott, bride elect of Edward Otter of California, was complimented Fri day night at the home of Mrs. E. L. Henkel at a miscellaneous bridal shower.' Co - hostesses were Mrs. Robert Sites and Mrs. P'aul Lan ham.' Bidden were Mrs. Norman Dodds, Mrs. Larry Ernst, .Mrs. . William Hanson, Mrs. Wade Scott, Mrs. L. Mabbott. Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs. 1 Norris Myten, Mrs. Mclvin Melton. Mrs. Wallace Salerno-Mrs. Homer Rue, Mrs. Theodore Riches, Mrs. I Robert Lester, Mrs. Ed Given, Mrs ! W. P. Scarth, Mrs. W. E. Grodrian, ! Mrs. hoy Miles, Mrs. W. H. Wood- ard. Mrs. James Lorenzen. Mrs. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., July 1, '56 (Sec. IH)-17- Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. WUlett hare returned from trip to Long Beach, Calif., where Mr. Willett represented the American Spaniel Club as tone four , representative at the tone cocker spaniel special ty show and obedience trials held at the Veteran Memorial Stadium Tha Willetts also , attended the largest all-breed show on the coast. the Harbor Cities Kennel Club at Long Beach with over 2.000 dogs entered. Tfcejr mads the trip by plane. ':';' ' ' ' ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. WV- Police Oflif or Dave Timlin says Fred Younger af Salem, Mrs, John he's not very superstitious, but: Sites of Nampa. Idaho: Miss Ruth On duty early Friday the 13th. Bnrbcr.- Miss Mary Jane Riches, Edith his prowl caf- had. two flat tires. I Miss Donna Swanson, and Miss The car number : i niricen. i naroaa urr oi roruana. 20 DISCOUNT . ON ALL ri'X Summer Dress Shcs X and Sandals for Children THE JUNIOR BOOTERY 236 N. High Open Friday til P.M. 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" ..When signing a formal letter, ; she signs her name "Helen R Thomas." and then either below j this signature or in the lower loft hand corner of the page add in . parentheses 'Mrs. John H. Thorn-: 'as1. When she is registering at a hotel, she signs her name only as "Mrs. John H. Thomas." i ft tlFE IS A GAME THAT MUST BE PlAYED" (Author's nme below) You can live a great many years" longer, than was expected-at your birth because medical science has not only achieved the biblical three score and ten years of ave- age life expectancy, but each year hopei to increase that figure. But you, yourself, must be an active player in the "Game of Life." If you will regularly visit your Physi cian for a physical checkup, he can help you to prevent serious- illness, and you will be richly rewarded by many additional years of healthier living'. YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE 4-3336 - 150 S. 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