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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1957)
Dance Clubs Plan Parties, New Members Are Listed Three dance clubs have scheduled their first parties of the sea son for this coming weekend. Town Club's formal dinner dance is slated for Saturday night in the Gold Room of tht Marion Hotel. The social hour will begin at 8 o'ojock with dinner following at 9 o'clock. Harry Wesely and his orchestra has been engaged to play for dancing for the coming season. A highlight of the club for the year will be the New Year's Eve dance. New Town Club Members William C. Dyer Jr. is president of the club and announces the following new members: Mr and Mrs. Donald Buss, Dr and Mrs. Donald Beardsley, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Busick, Mr and Mrs. Stephen Fiuchek, Dr. and Mrs. George R. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Sim mons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William J Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay. fir e decorating committee for the dance includes Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jocnimsen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sears. Bon Hear Dance on Friday First dance of this season for the Bon Heur club is calendared for Friday night at the VFW Hall. Hours for the semi-formal affair art from 9 to 12 o'clock. The directorate for the dance includes the officers and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. George V. Maistrom. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Waltz, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvorson and Mr. and Mrs. James Tindall. Hard Times Dance For Intermission Club The Intermission Club will hold its second dance of the season Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall. This will be a hard times party beginning at 9:30 o'clock with Lyle Glazier and his orchestra playing. Hosts for the evening include Mr and Mrs. J. R. Renner and Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Baker, co-chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Marker, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kent of Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Raaf and Dr. and Mrs. P. E. Burger. New members of the club are Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. James Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Derrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Al Lulay, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Raaf, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Collette, Mr. and Mrs. G. Prier, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Cook, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs F. A. Lulay, ML Angel, and Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Burger. A Halloweea Dance Members of the KD Dance Club will hold a Halloween dance Fri day night at the Four Corners Community Hall. Dancing will begin at 9:30 o'clock and refreshments will be served. The host committee for the evening includes Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cain and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pruitt. College Senior Takes Bride Mr. and Mrs. Lucian McCandless Baker (Marilyn Lee Han- thorn) who were married October 2 at S. John's Lutheran Church. The couple will live in Salem while the bride groom completes his studies at Willamette University. The br,de is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Hanthom and Walter Hanthorn of Portland. The groom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Baker of Salem. (Jesten-Miller Studio). Republican Women Plan For Eisenhower's Birthday The Salem Club of the Republican Women's Federation of Ore gon announces that instead of the usual monthly meeting on Mcn day, October 14 they are holding a coffee to celebrate President Eisenhower's Birthday. The coffee will be held between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Camellia Room at the Senator Hotel. To enable more interested Republicans to attend the birthday celebration, the Salem Club is con ducting, for the first time, a baby sitting project in the Cave Room of the Senator Hotel. TV games and refreshments have been plan ned for the children. Co-chairmen for the coffee will be Mrs. Clark C. McCall. Mrs Retired Teachers ; Willamette I'nit, Retired Teach ers Association will meet Wednes day at the Salem Public School Ad ministration Building, 1.109 Ferry St', in the board room from 1 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Cora A. Clark, vice president, will give a travelogue with refreshments following. All Statesman, Salem, Ore,, Sun., Oct. 13, '57 (Sec. III)-21 Mrs. Norab p.un win eutrruia rathir-Daushter Dinner members of the Nebraska Club ai I . ,.'. ,, a covered dish luncheon at noon on I A father-daughter covered dish Wednesday at her home. 1745 Kay , iW' 5f l'!?r!L it? ci ml' uuw nipi win yrctcue uw irg AC. I..i. uu.. .i a. v. J uim utrvtiuK pr nwHMT at o . " i 43. Job's Daughters. All father members and guests are invited to are invited to remain for the reg 'tend. lular meeting startinz at 7:30 D.m. Juniors Will Fete Guests 1 The October business meeting of' William L. Phillips. Mrs. Floyd the Salem Junior Woman's Club Scott and Mrs. Hillary Etzel as- will be held Monday, 8 p.m., at sisted by Mrs. William G. Staeeyjthe Woman's Clubhouse. Prospec and Mrs. R. D. Slater. tiv members will be guests. Chairman of the baby-sitting con-1 a panel discussion on the social, tingent will be Mrs. George W. departmental, philanthropic and Dewey, assisted by Mrs. Robert j federated phases of the club is Elgin. Mrs. Charles Darou. Mrs. 'planned for the program. Clarke C. Brown, Mrs. William i Refreshments will be served by Haskin. Mrs. Roy Quick, Mrs. Stanley C. Rolfness and Mrs. Aus tin Eivers. Iavite4 U Pour Pouring will be Mrs. 1-ee V. Ohmart, Mrs. Sidney W. Schlesin gcr, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, Mrs. Winton Hunt, wives of Marion County legisla tors, Mrs. James F. Short, Mrs. John H. Carkin. Mrs. Jack M. Mil ler, Mrs. Sigfrid B. Unander, Mrs. Charles D. Hatfield, Miss Hattie Bratzel Mrs. James C. Armpriest and Mrs. Otto J. Wilson. Full information about the inter esting Historic Tea which is being held by the state group of the Re publican Women's Federation in Portland on October 23 will be available at the coffee, as well as tickets and arrangements for rides to Portland for the event. Chairmen In charge of the ticket sales for the Historic Tea, and the Mrs. Warren Hocker and her committee: Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. Thomas R. Olson, Mrs. Wen dell Schwartz, Mrs. Virgil Weber, Mrs. William Ferguson and Mrs. Richard Kelm. Members of the board will meet at 7 p.m. . Hal Hlbbard Camp and AuxHIary, LSWV, will meet for a coffee hour on Thursday at the Salem Wom an's Club at 12:30 p.m. A business session will follow. arrangements for transportation ! will be Mrs. Charles S. Campbell ' and Mrs. Philip A. Johnson. , AU interested Republicans, both : men and women, are cordially In-' vited to "Ike's Birthday Party": coffee, by the Salem club, and new-, comers to the city are especially urged to attend, so they may be-' come acquainted with Republicans in Salem and Marion County. i Lean to Play for as little as Per Week Ph. EM 2-5281 Now OS) Your best years are ahead. ..if you know this secret of relaxing. You'll be amazed at how quickly you can play , ? t beautiful music oft the Hammond Orgin. y, Dotil hesitate just because you don't know anuaic The organ lathe easiest of all Instruments to play ... end it's treat fua to team! ' 2fc Itarn hen quickly to plug M Hammond Organ P I A NO CO M P A NY "thi vauiy i'mniii hand iioii 1280 STATI ST. OPEN FKI. NITIS TIL 9 P.M. . Annual YW Luncheon Tuesday Electoral members and friends of the YWCA are invited to the an nual meeting which will be a noon luncheon on Tuesday, October IS in the social room of the YW. Joseph A. H. Dodd will be the guest speaker and has chosen as his topic, "Our Community". The annual reports will be presented as style show called "Review of Committee Fashions" with each committee chairman modeling ap parel significant of her depart ment. Commentator will be Mrs. Del Milne and Mrs. Jason Lee will be the pianist. The program has been arranged by Mrs. Leslie Davis and Mrs. Douglas Chambers, co-chairman, assisted by the following members of their committee: Mrs. John Griffith. Mrs. James Noland. Mrs. Gardner Bennett. Mrs. Donald Reinke. Mrs. Richard PicKell, Mri. Oscar Specht Mrs. Frank Spears and Mrs. Stewart Johnson. Mrs. John Herr's committee is in charge of luncheon arrangements and Mrs. John Grimmer Groom, assisted by Mrs. Burch Judson and Mrs. -J. W. Matujec, are arranging the dec orations in the fall theme. 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