Coffee Parties, Luncheons and Dinners on Social Calendar Varied social event are calendar) for the coming week, ' with coffees, luncheon and dinner parties headlining the news, Invitations are in the mail this weekend to a coffee (or which Mrn. Robert Y. Thornton will be hostess on Thursday at her Candalaria Heights home for the pleasure of her cousin, Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson of Washington, D. C a former Salem resident, who is spending the summer in Ore gon. , Mrs. Petersen is dividing her time between Salem and at Clacka mas wild her mother. A group of Mrs. Peterson'i friends have been Invited to call between 1:30 and 1 o'clock. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Airs. John Kettenring of Van couver, Wash., aister of Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Chester Knowlton of Portland, sister of Mrs. Thornton, Mr. William C. Perry and Mrs. Elton II. Thompson. Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs. Chester Loe, Mrs. James R. Haworth. Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs. Francis W, Smith, Mrs. 'Samuel W. fiolib, Mrs. Stanley Baker and Mrs. Roscoe Wilson. Aa Ay Rrvoir Coffee . Mrs. Owen. C. Miller Is arranging a coffee party for Tuesday morning at her Fairmount Hill home in 411 revoir to Mrs. II. E. Chris 'ensen, who with Dr. Chrislensen and their children will be leaving .nter in the month for Minneapolis to make their home,, A group of Mrs. Christensrn's friends have been invited to call during the morn ing to say farewell. , To Welcome a New Neighbor Mrs. ISjarne Kricksen will be coffee hostess on Friday morning at her Candalaria Heights home to welcome her new neighbor, Mrs. Paul ,W. Morse. A group of Immediate neighbors have been invited to call between in and 12 o'clock to greet Mrs. Morse. Assisting the hostess will be her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John Ericksen, Mrs. Robert W. Stevens, Mrs. Thud Moreland, Mrs. Bertram L. Trelstad. ( To Entertain at Luncheons : .Mrs! Elmer J. Scellars will preside at luncheon Monday at Meier and Frank's Oregon Room for a group of friends. Covers will be placed for twelve and bridge will be in play following at the, Scellars home. A luncheon hostess Tuesday- afternoon, wilt be Mrs. Russel E. Trait, who has invited a few friends to her North 24th Street home. Bridge will be in play following the luncheon.- Rehearsal Dinner at Tooaes Justice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze will be host for a dinner party Thursday night at their Fairmount Hill residence in compliment to their son, James B. Tooze, and his fiancee, Miss Carolyn Green, who will be married on Friday night at the First Presbyterian Church. The dinner will precede the wedding rehearsal and bidden are members of the bridal party. - - Out-of-town guests .coming for the nuptials,, will be . Mrs. Tooze's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Faller of Seattle, and her sister, Mrs. Dorothy Dodd of McMlnnvllle. - A Visitor iRooftop Show For College, Contingent I Gloria Andrew., stephenf Col-1 Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Aug. 5, "56 (Sec, W4 Miss Joan Collett, who it visit ing at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Collett. She recently returned to Salem after her first turn of missionary service under the Unevangelized Field Mis sion. She is on the staff of the feible Institute of Mararv bao in northern Brazil. She will take advanced- work mi the Bible College of lot An geles this fall before return ing to Brazil. For the college contingent it play background music during the Rooftop Stardust college show. There will be refresh- 1. j j . , . . . merits and entertainments. show and dance to be given by Modp,, for ,he ,n,w jncuHe Meier and Frank's, Salem, on Bill Weaver, Frank Tanshill, SaturdayAugust 11. at 8 o'clock. Terry Salisbury and the follow The affair will be staged on the in college board ' members, rooftop of the. Sa.cn, store and J"S an imerrsiea persons are invura to attend. Tickets are available at the information desk at the store or from any Meier and Frank college board member. Fashions for the Smart Girl In and Out of College will be the theme of the show. Fashions for college men will also he shown. Following the show there will be dancing to the music of Bill De Souza's orchestra, who will also nmracngjes By CARL HAI.L Bouyant on its base of molten League Board to Meet Tuesday The first fall meeting 'of the board of directors of the Salem rock, anchored ' ' dT League of Women Voter, will be cay. bound to sky y rain and) the earth floats easy in us - uunre m m sun. revolving sphere suspended In star dust. Spinning in its unspilling orbit it carries man like specks of clinging granulation on jts vari egated carpet. But unlike all other formers of life man marks his passage, knows the historical web bings of his birth and, tin most . I ..InJnn .1., tfil'On a living creation, knows that he must arid will finally die. From this knowledge of drath life achieves its profundity, pathos and finds its ressurection in the earth born moment. The earth has Worn the home and the tomb and the point of embarkation forj paradise. Holding me snaurnng vet humbling knowledge of !' 'timed" dream, man has reinvest- a in "nntiire" the complexities I of his discovery as well as hisj awe. He has given voice to the; land, he has given it direction and purpose between the shattering, facts of life and death, whether by religion, art or science; it has; taken on the attnbutei of a re-; embodied soul whose substance P a ... .. , ,t ..k '-.a strides ine sunacn 01 iui, touchable, visible and edible. I eeottcal for hit written history the tarn of his discovered re-. lores where leend, myta. dream and fact are Irrevocably boon tm and evoked from divine coaeep tlon. Nature, as seea and "worn" hv man has passed throagh many transformations and. In a special sense, modern man throagh his, new dlsroverlet, new knowledge.! once again, facet nature as early man, with ' awe, respect aad llille drirr of fear. Man is more aware now of his link in the chain of nature, for; 4 his link has become the weak one. i j. the apocalypse triggered to the j most precarious as well as the 1, mot glorious of fuses, human nature. It is thi ; precarious weak-: nrss that hovers over the world:! like a cloud, more fearsome and destructive th.m the cloud science, & has been puffing in Its stupidity. I In our atomic age this nature nose lace we now surrnunu wim j science at never before, with mathematical precision. Is an eternal, endless order that grows t more remote with each new sclen- E lifir revelation and confronts as l at power more powerful and i t . 1 1 L L .... Tl mvnirrinui loan wv n.v -, alined. Modern mnn hat found a,k knife rapabto of penelrallng the I filament, hut unlike tied, his dls-lf eovery and creation la not more KM anil eper aror, mw vr- , raue ol the discovery but because ! J f the use male of It. 1 1 . In modern man's rediscovery of nature he has discovered his if nakedness and his frailness. Fori i 3 the first time in humankind man ran undo the story of the creation, t the most frightening knowledge f$ given to a civilization in the whole . history of human life. i It la not chance nor necessarily , J choice that this re discovery ' t l nature feat tended to turn man im mure Into hlmtelf.- In slowly open-; P Ing the elemental doort of nature! ha Umm i.n..ll mm Wll IK rfoOH of the human toul and lit psycho- loslcal triggers. jt He is now in that realm of the concrete Invisible In which thej human toul finds itself beating it- j. self asainst nature while peering j, with persevering curiosity over its J rim and under its hems. What man sees will be hut a reflection t. of himself, what he does with that reflection is perhaps the most im portant decision that he will have to make this side of heaven. Mrs. L. -E. de Weese 17S Fir Street, Tuesday evening, August 7 at eight o'clock. ( .. Final plans will be made for the program for the league year and for the booth at the Oregon State Fair. Initial plans will be. made for the fall membership meeting In September. The meeting is open to all league members and interested friends. Sandra Wolff Names Bridal Attendants Miss Sandra Wolff of Oswego is announcing plans tor' her forthcoming marriage to Law rence Roderick Paulus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cenrad W, Paulus. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Wolff of Oswego. The ceremony will be per formed in Portland at Grace Me morial Episcopal Church on Sat urday, August 18. Bishop Ben jamin Dagwell will officiate at the 4 o'clock nuptials. Mrs. Roger Kirk of Portland will be the (natron of honor and bridesmaids include Miss Patricia Fagan of Lake Grove, Mrs. Peter Dickson and Miss Beverly Bow man of Portland. Peter Paulus, who recently re turned from overseas duty and is now ststioned at the Mirmar Naval Air Base in San Diego will Shirley Werner Is Married to Mr. Stevenson The home of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Werner was the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Shirley Werner, and Charles N. Stevenson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Stevenson, on Sat urday, July 28. The Rev. Lowell W. Holle performed the I o'clock rites before an improvised'altar of pink gladioluses and pink candles. For her wedding the bride chose an afternoon gown, of white lace with full skirt and off-shoulder neckline. A bandeau held in place her fingertip veil and she carried a white Bible marked with white carnations. Miss Shirley Myron was the bride s only attendant and she wore -a -pink -ana -white lace full skirted d r e 1 s and carried pink carnations. -Richard Rice served as best man for Mr. Stevenson. Mrs. Werner wore a floral print dress with white carnation corsage for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Stevenson wore navy and white silk gown with corsage of white carnations. " A reception followed the nuptials. Assisting were Deloris Scharff, Gladys Matthis, sisters of the bride, Clarice Shrewsbury and Helen Young. 9 The couple will make their home in Salem. and Mary Beth Van Cleave, Wil lamette University. Other models Include the fol lowing coeds: Kaye Tomlinson, Nancy Payne, Mary Jane Wait, Sally Jo Greig, Jo Ann Hoover, Conie Hammond, Beverly Lock ard, and Tlum Brown, Universi ty of Oregon: Nancy Snider, Elaine Morrow, Gail North, Claudia and Clarice Waters, Rosemary Stephenson, Roberta Sears, Oregon State College; and 18 PltlCB INTRODUCTORY SALE I r highlights for vour Hair! fly north to serve as hit brother's best man. He is expected to ar rive on August 9 and will remain for several weeks. The wedding reception will he held at the Oswego home of the bride-elect s parents. 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