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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1957)
O Statesman's HOME I anorama Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features Statesman, Salem, Ore, Monday, January ,21, 1957-7 Around Town . . . By JKRV.MK ENGLISH PARTY JOTTINGS ... Mr. nd Mn. Arthur Erickson, who recently moved into (heir "new home (top Candalaria Heights, were honored it a urprlse house warming on Sunday evening, when a group of their friends ar ranged a no-host party . , . Forty eifiht guests attended the affair and presented a gift to the couple lor their new home . , . A hostess ... on Friday was Mra. Jamet Calvert, who enter Uined a group of friends at a 1 o'clock dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge at her North Mra. Gordon V. Bickler ... he arrived on Saturday at the Salem Oncrnl Hospital and has been named Patrick Thomas . . . Also greeting the lnd are aister, Cathe, and two hrothers, Timothy and James . . . His grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jeffers of Wichita, Kansas,, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rickler of Salem . . . Leaving .... Sunday on a three weeks' trip south were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodry . . , . they will first go to Reno. Palm Springs and Ensenada, Meile. for a sojourn .... later aolni 25th Street home . . . Bouquets of i to Los Angeles and San Fraa hyacinths and carnations provid-' cur lor furniture market,., ed the decorative note . . . Mrs. I Returning ... the past week Calvert's guests were Mrs. C. L. J from a month's stay in Denver Neel of Portland, Mrs. Forrest j was Mrs. Earl C. Lalourette, who Bodmer, Mrs. Dale Parker, Mrs. ' has been visiting her parents anJ Ted Morris, Mis. Maurice F.bner,' other members of her family... Mrs. Rogers Webb, Mrs. Harold ! A pre-nupllal .... shower feted Hamm, Mrs. Harvey Ronne. Mrs. j Miss Carol Carnthera on Thursday Vince Fletcher, Mrs. B. J. deary, ! evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frederick and .Mrs. I Mrs. l.yle Braff .... hostesses James Bowlia ... 1 were Miss JoAnne Ginther and A visitor .... in the capital i Miss Jeanne Braff . . . Miss Ca on Wednesday will be Miss ltal , rnthers and Georce H Robinson who in private life is Rosanna ! wil1 be married on Feb. 3 at the Galli ... At noon she will be the First Methodist Church . . . Honor guest of hoiior at luncheon in j bride-to-be were Misses the Oregon Room at Meier and ' reKRy Robinson, Carrie Hobart, Frank's with members of the '''ihp' Carnthers. Bornice Cnlrman, store's Community Council as 1 viola Shivejy. Mary Smith. Lillian guests . . . later in the afternoon i Hiufnall, Betty Simcral, Kliiabeth Miss Galli will appear in a ashion ; Ann" Wwt- Uur Uf show at the store Grimmett, Beth and Norma Braff Entertaining . . '. with a a.tfee ' and thf hns,,M, on Thursday for the polio fund it- r a n J was Mrs. Walter Phillips, who I WlllLerS UlSlcUieU invited a group to her Kingwood Heights home . . . Club hostesses . . . Mrs. Braz ier Small has invited members of her club to dinner and bridge Tuesday night at hrr Mnrnlng side home . . . Entertaining on Thursday will he Mrs. Alfred C. Gerlinger, who will fete her cluh at luncheon and bridge at her Fairmount Hill home . . . It's a boy . . . for Mr. and Mrs. By Girls' Group The Salem Junior Woman's Club sponsored Horizon Club, Mar jorie Wing Chapter held installa tion ceremonies Thursday at the First Congregational Church. Be irg installed were: Joan Hill, pres ident; first vice president. Alma Kunowsky; second vice president, Carole Clayton- secretary, Carol Scott; treasurer, Arlethea Gregg; nogrr icn oi nuyion . . . ine publicity, judy Pahl and Alma iai was oorn on Miuroay at me Kunowskv; sergeant . at - arms, Salem Memorial Hospital and Claudia Arnold, tipped the scales it seven pounds. Thf wf installed by thirteen ounces ... he wis been the Joan Phillips Horizon Club of named Kenneth Scott and lias south Salem High. Miss Ruth Ken- l sister, Jody Ann ... The nv Carlson officiated as installing grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. officer. Kenneth Wilson and Mrs. Helen A SPrvice bracelet was presented Disrh . . . ind the bahy's great- t present Joan Hill, to be worn grandmother is Mrs. Charles 0. by the president and later to be Wilson. . . . presented to the member contrib- Welcoming .... their fourth uting outstanding service each child, a little boy. are Dr. and 'month. Nuptials in Eugene of Interest At i quiet ceremony in Eu gene on Sunday afternoon Mrs. Donald Eastridge, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Alfred . Archi bald of Salem, became the bride of Calvin Richird Smith of San Jose, Calf., ion of Mr. and Mri. Calvin Reed Smith of Eugene. The couple exchanged their vows at a 2 o'clock service at the United Lutheran Church be fore members of the two famil ies and a few intimate friends, The Rev. Charles Eppel per formed the nuptials before I setting of blue and white Dutch iris and stock flanked by blue tapers. ' For her wedding the bride se ' lected a delft blue pure silk satin afternoon gown enhanced with an Alencon lace bodice. The 'sleeves were short and the full j skirt was bored. She wore a i matching blue satin cap ' embel lished with aeed pearls adorned j with a tiny veil. She carried bouquet of Eucharis lilies. I Mrs. Donald Dole of Roaeburg was her sister's only attendant 'and she wore a mauve peau de I sorie sheath dress with matching velvet hat and carried a bouquet i of pink dwarf roses. Lt. Richard Hopper, U. S. Nl jval Air Force, flew north from j San Diego to serve is best man for Mr, Smith. Ushers were John jBacklund, Joe Gardner and Lee 'Archibald, brother of the bride. Recption at Smith Home Mrs. Archibald chose a rose lace afternoon dress with corsage of pink dwarf roses for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. ! Smith wore a navy blue silk , faille gown and corsage of yel low roses. I The blue and white decor was repeated at the reception, which was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents in Eugene. Pouring were Mrs. Lester King of Pendleton and Mrs. Charles Gillilan. Cutting the cake were Mrs. R. H. Hopper and Mrs. S. H Tyler. Assisting were Mrs. Harry Nebergall, Mrs. Gene O'Blisk, Mrs. Austin Pitcher and Miss Susan King. The newlyweds will spend their honeymoon skiing at Sun Valley. For going sway the new Mrs. Smith donned a grey -blue wool sheath dress with grey coat and pink accessories. After Feb. 10 the couple will be at home at 1624 The Alameda in San Jose, Calif., where Mr. Smith is with the J. C, Penney Co. Meeting Cancelled The meeting of Chadwick Chap ter. OES Social Club scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at the Masonic Temple has been cancelled due to a death of a member. The next regular meeting will be in February. Models Inaugural Gown r t i 1 h u i w 4 . tw . .'. r-,t , SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 20-Mrs. Goodwin J. Knight, wife of California's Governor Knight, poses on the stairway in the Executive Mansion in the gown she will wear at the Inaugural Ball in Washington, D. C, Monday night honoring President and Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower. The gown is of white shadow lace and over her shoulders it a chinchilla stole. (AP Wirephoto). AAUW Hear District Attorney "Legal Rights of Women ' In Oregon" was the topic discussed by Miss Hattie Bratzel at the well attended luncheon Saturday of Salem Branch, American Associ ation of University Women at the Marion Hotel. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Russell Bcutler, president, who announced the present mem bership of, Salem Branch totals 243. Announcement was made of the February luncheon when the fifty Willamette University sen ior girls will be guests. Mrs. S. Bliss Leslie challenged ledge of Civif Defense and dis the membership as to their know tributed the booklet, "Home Pro tection Exercises." Miss Mathilda Gilles, principal of Richmond School and a mem ber of the Salem Branch, briefly told of her work and travels as palifnmifl dirl tn the present president of the a. VeUUUimd U1U IU prciplr'8''0" ElemenUry Wed Salem Man Mrs. Maguida M a h m o u n d. principal of a girls' school in Cairo, Egypt, was Introduced. Mrs. Mahmoud is spending a month in the Salem schools. The table decorations included snowmen, equipped with stock-1 dinner Both graduated last June ing caps ana mumors, made by the first grade at Candalaria School, Mrs. Georgia Snodgrass, teacher, and the second grade at Liberty School, Mrs. Louise Brooks, teacher. Mrs (! e n e Knudsen, Mrs. Dale Fitch and Mis. Robert H u y e 1 1 were in charge of the decorations esses were Miss Josephine Haum garlner, Miss Ann Boentjc, Mrs. Albert Cohen and Mrs. Harry Thorp. Myers Show Pictures Club Calendar Monday Hume Economists in Homemaking with Mrs. Maynard Net son, 1155 N. 25th St., 8 p.m. Capital Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary, at Legion Club, 8 p.m. Willamette Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Masonic Temple, 8 p m. Tuesday Manon l'nlk County Medical Auxiliary, YWCA, 8 p.m. Salem Navy Mothers with Mrs. J. M. Hartley, 1940 Beach Ave., 8 p m. Wednesday Royal Neighbors of America Sewing Club with Mrs. Rebecca Jefferies, 25KO Northgate Ave., 12 30 salad luncheon. Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, Scottish Rite Temple, covered dish dinner, 6:30 p.m. Salem I'EO Council Founder's Hay . dinner, First Christian Church, 6 30 p m. Wednesday Afternoon Literature Group AAUW with Mn. F. I). Talmer, 5345 Center St. Thursday Town and Gown biennial legislative tea, Lausanne Hall, 3 to 5 p m. Y-Teen Mother's Club. YWCA social room, noon luncheon. Sojourners dessert bridge, Salem Woman's Club, l, p.m. Friday Salem Woman's Club benefit card party and dessert, club house, 12 30 p.m. The engagement of Miss Betty Jean Condray of Oakland, ( alii to Jcrald K. Slattum, son o Mr. and Mrs. Julius Slattum, Salem, was revealed recently by her parents. Mr and Mrs. londrav at a lamilv Modern Etiquette By ROKLRTA LEE Q. Is it proper for the mother of a newborn baby to mail printed card of thanks for a gift sent1 A. No; the mother's thankj should be expressed in a sincere, personally-written note. trom ratine l.ulneran t ollcge in Taconia. They received degrees in education, and both were in Who's Who in Colleges for lf.'ifi. Thi bride-elect is leaching in the Oakand school system. Class president, a member of I Alpha l'si Omega, national dra- Host-! K iraiernuy ann Aipna I'm umega. an nnnorary, Mr. Slattum is now teaching in Cashmere, Wash First Lady Changes Costume By FRANCES LKWINE WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 UP -Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower did a quick costume change today from church-going attire' to a special black taffeta dress for the family's private presidential oath taking ceremony at the While House. The first lady had selected a two-piece black gabardine suit with pleated skirt, topped by a silver mink stole for the 9 a m. appearance with the President at the National Presbyterian church. When the presidential party re turned to the- While House. Mrs. Eisenhower switched to the V neckline black taffeta, designed by Jnnai of New York. She wore a three-strand pearl choker which she wore to the 1953 inaugural. The first lady was thus more formally clad for the occasion than Mrs. Pat Nixon, wife of the vice president, who had no chance I to switch from the two-piece green wool suit and white fur beret she wore to church. Mrs. Nixon also wore, for the first time, a princess style coat of black lamb made from pelts given her by the Queen of Afghanistan. A Dress-up Affair It was a dress-up affair fur all of the Eisenhower and Nixon rcla lives who attended the oath taking. Even the Eisenhower grandchil drcn David, in, Barbara Anne 7, Susan Elaine 4, and baby Mary Jean. 13-mnnths had special outfits. Young David had on a grey flannel suit and a blue and white print bow tie. Barbara and Susan had matching dark blue eyelet dresses, with velvet trim. Marv Jean was in yellow cotton with a white organdy collar. June .Mxon, 8, stilt sporting a Marion-Polk County Medical Auxiliary has scheduled a meet ing for Tuesday night at the YWCA social room at 8 o'clock For the program I)r and Mrs Burton A. Myers will show pic- black eye from a sledding aid- tures of their European trip, dent last week, came in a blue Hostesses will be Mrs. Thad velvet dress with white lace trim. Moreland, Mrs Phillip Porter, Her sister. 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