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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1958)
Program Set For Zonta Meeting Salem onU Club members will observe the birthday of Amelia Arehart, noted woman flier and Zopta club member, at their regu lar meeting Thursday night at the home of Mri. Vernon Wiscarson. A 7 desiert aupper will be served and assisting hostesses will be MiM Bertha Kohlhagen. Mrs. Lelare Ellin, Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy and Mis Margaret Hogg. Dr. Helen Puree, chairman of the Amelia Arfhart awards com mittee for Zonta International, wtU give a talk m the Arena rt scholar ship profrim. A skit entitled, "The Last Flight." will b. presented with 'Miss Genevieve Morgan as narrator, Taking part will be Miss Josephine Baumgartner, Mrs. F. A. Massee, Miss Margaret Hogg and Mrs. Merle Rosecrans. Dental Assistants Capital City Dental Assistants will meet for a I 30 dinner Tues day night at the Golden Pheasant. Miss CharlotU Tobler. atate presi dent, will give a report oa the national convention aha attended in Miami, Florida this fall. Miss Esther Chappell will explain and discuss the clinic to be given at the state convention. Charm House and Maple Shop O wi r iWu in Orrgoa'a only Model beast fanilsbH la Early Aaaerkaa Miple reatarlag eiclesivr repreaeatatiaa af .twrb line as: im aUiEK mm shops A SFVAitlf 4 UltTON (010 A(P UPKOUTOT . Free Decorating lidgot jt Consultant Service Terms a, i- 7 . y opto HMMty M PrHy !-. Or Any fvwMif kf Afsaimum Good Housekeeping Inc. 447 Court St. Phone IM 9-9611 Seen and Heard... By JEITMI ENGLISH SUDDENLY . . . . k's 15I and I now m California on a buying trip where did 1857 go? .... for the with her spouse, wearing a blue society department it was a won- embossed wool sheath gown with derful year with a round of gala low back . . . Mrs. Keith Brown . . starting off with the donning a mink hat with her brown ball for Governor and peau de soie gown ... and already Mrs. Robert Holmes (first 9na in JO years), the legislative social whirl . . . loten of bene fit parties and ashion shows , and the wed- ling season the tiggest yet stari ng in early June ind continuing right through the summer and into September ... the concert season opening int)ctober with a brilliant first night for the Portland Sym phony .... and thettext thing we knew it was December and a round of holiday parties, dances and weddings ... and they say January is usually quiet .... well by the looks of our calendar this January looks as if it will be as busy as any other month . . . what with the Mardi Gras ball, First Citizen banquets and other sche duled events the New Year is start lag out with a bang . . . Before 157 . .' . is completely forgotten we want to mention a parties . . Inaugural PJ3 I The world's most expensive sales talk Door-to-door peddlers arc now selling vitamin prepara bons and nutritional supplements. Good for what sib you, and all that. Here's the danger. You may buy the peddler's vitamins "for what ails you" and postpone that visit lo your physician you were planning. And that can ba dangerous. Dangerous to your health your moat precious pnmession. That's why the door-to-door peddler's tales talk can be expensive. TnuncaJry expensive. For sdvioa on vitamins or nutritional supplements, see someone with professional knowledge of such things your family physician or phsrmaf ist 1 'xaxuju ppenltttsm4 Medical Center Bldg. 2449 Grear Ph. EM J 1157 Coart sad Cosanerclal rhea EM S-9123 15 South Liberty St. Phone EM 4-SS3C n few of the year end parties which climaxed the holiday season One of the larger events of the past weekend was the holiday at home given by the Jack Eyerlys and the Junior Robert Elfstroms at the Eyerlys' Candalaria residence . . . so clever the decor throughout , . . featuring a touch of spring and the New Year combined With an Indian motif ... On the front door an Indian with his jug of water . . . Striking bouquets of pink roses, Dutch iris, daffodils, carna tions and hyacinths arranged with pink, turquoise, orchid and green feathers .... with an arrow or bow tucked in here and there . . . above the mantel a papoose . . . Dry ice bubbling in the punch bowl as well as in the swimming pool, which was lighted for the 1 occa sion .... a few even braving the cool night for a walk outside around the pool ... the hMtessetf. . and their spouses greeting guests informal ly as they arrived .... Rita Ey erly choosing a white satin and black embroidered skirt with black top . . . Jean Elfstrom in a becom ing brown taffeta gown with pink roses caught at the hipline looking forward to the sunshine when she and her husband return to Palm Desert for the remainder of the winter . . . THE HOLIDAY . . . season was gay with formal dances . . par ties for the young sat as well as for the contemporaries of' their parents . . . Preceding the Sub scription Club's formal dinner dance a week ago four couples Joined force as hosts to entertain the entire club at a party at the Vern W. Millers' spacious and lovely Fairmount Hill home . . . Co-hosts with the Millers were the P. D. Quisenberrys, the Owen Millers and the Urlin S. Pages . . . The two youngest Miller . daugh ters. Marilyn and Nancy, wearing pretty pink taffeta frocks, greet ing guests as they arrived. . . . The heme . . . festive with holi day greens and candles ... Un usual was the , huge, pine tree set before the picture windows In the living room , . , decorated with green ornaments and spotlight . . . a lovely frosted wreath above the mantel ... the buffet table covered with a deep bottle green satin cloth with a centerpiece of frosted greens, pernettia and var ied sites of pink candles. . . . Dancing by . . . Mrs. Harold dinger's stunning black sheath gown with huge, organza bows bordering the hemline . . , Mrs. James C. Stone lovely in a mag nolia satin dinner gown with lan tern style skirt . . . Mrs. William L. Phillips wearing a beautiful eggshell lace gown over pink with floating panels of eggshell . and pink chiffon , and long, white kid gloves . . . Mrs. Rex Adolph pretty in a Christmas red chiffon dress with a rhineston tiara in her long, brunette hair. ... Other spotted . . . Mrs. Stephen Tabacchi striking in an antique gold satin dress and short, white kid gloves ... a pretty print satin dress with back detail the choice of Mrs. Arthur Erickson Mrs. James Walton donning a handsema mink stele with her long gown . . . The Russell Kaufmans down from Portland as guests of the Vern Millers . . . Her becom ing white satin gown adorned with crystal beading and pearls . . J Mrs. lyogan u. Berry wearing a beautiful dance gown of eggshell satin with pale blue cummerbund Wed at Home Rites IYX ..".I "7r: f ' i t Jffs' .4:ir :f ,wj i f ' ' i 1 fit - : ' " " i M Mr. and Mrs. Robert AAcGowan (Peggy Barker) who -were married on Christmas Eve at the home of the bride's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Barker. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. McGowan of Tampa, Florida. The couple will live in Salem. (Jes ten-Mi Her Studio). Guests congregating around the . . . the bodice and panel down hors d'oeuvre table in the living the front encrusted with exquisite room and the family room, which beading and jewel design . . . overlooks the pool . . . Spotted . . . , amidst the crowd were the Carl Gerlingers over from Dallas and joining the Alfred Ger lingers for the party .... Gerry Frank stopping by before going on to Portland to another party Mrs. Parker Gies chic in a black dress and her very pointed shoes of champagne lame the topic of conversation . . . Parker and Leota going on the next day to Reno, where they joined the Asa Lewell ings for a holiday .... Two smart ly dressed in black were Mrs. Walter Cline Jr. and Mrs. Donald Woodry . . . Mrs. Robert L. Elf- i strom Sr. wearing a handsome red ' shoes and purse ... Mare af same .... Mrs. Wil liam C. Dyer Jr. wearing jeweled chop sticks in her blonde hair . . . Mrs. John Crockett stunning in an emerald green brocade style dress with matching Mandarin coat . . . Kay Lombard, aquired by Rust Bo- gart, attractive in a shell pink wool with matching jewel sweater . . . Kay just back from Berkeley, Calif., where she took her training with State Farm Mutual and most enthused about her new position Mrs. John Johnson, who is Jason Lee WSCS Luncheon and Program plated The Woman'jJiocjety of Christ ian Service of the Jason Lee Me thodist Church will meet Wed nesday, January 8 In the Kirby Room of the church. Mrs. C. A. Gies will preside over the busi ness meeting at 10 o'clock. During the program hour start ing at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Iva Wirth will lead devotion and Mrs. svi i . : : 1 1 v. 1 1 Pr.ttv km.. Br.4. ni.k l -uae mi win m ui cn.rgr ui ph ,i h r-. ...ri'n entitled "Jspan To- f n. .q? by Gerry Frank.lday A film tri .Kenji Come ar-vuw ass iici tuiuuvuv villi i UnmAn mi 1 1 ka K. ton gowa with draped skirt. TOWN CLUB . . . members cele brating New Year's eve with a formal dinner dance at the Marion Hotel . . . Festivities getting un derway late as numerous parties preceded the dance . . . Lots of noise makers, horns and hats to help celebrate and ring in the New Year. . . . Numerous guests spotted . . . Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Gilbert up from Las Vegas for the holidays and joining Henry and Betty Sim mons for the dance . . . Mrs. Winston Williams here from Es conditio. Calif., for New Years and escorted by Ed Cardinal . . . Grace greeting her many friends and wearing a black chiffon dress enhanced with sequin". . . Jean Smith, in a pretty 'plaid taffeta waltz gown, dancing with her fiance, Roy Jacobson. ... Among other . . . Mrs. Rey nolds Allen wearing a becoming champagne brocade sheath with floating chiffon panels in back Mr. Maurice Saffron' stunning gown of mauve pink taffeta with harem skirt caught with deep blue and pink roses . . . and her satin The Clara Swain circle will be hostesses' at the 12: IS luncheon at which time a World Wide party will be held as a follow up of the Study book "Kingdom Without Caste". All interested women are cordially invited. The Delta Zeta alumnae will meet Tuesday night at the Can dalaria home of Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen. An I o'clock dessert sup per will be served and a white elephant exchange will follow. As sting hostesses will be Mrs. Charles Feike and Mrs. Bud Price. Member af Chapter CO. PEO will be guests of Mr. John M. Jansen at a dessert luncheon at her home, too Kingwood Drive, NW.-on Tuesday at 1:15 p.m. The program will be presented by Mrs. F. C. Wissenbach. Mrs. Richard Smart wUI be host ess to members of the Laurel Guild of the Knight - Memorial Congregational Church at her home. 520 23rd St. NE, Wednes day night at i o'clock. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Clsrence Binger and Mn.WesIey Conrint The Past Oracle Club af the Royal Neighbors Lodge will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Gladys Flathers, 1925 Maple Ave. NE, at ( p.m. The Salem Writer's Club will be entertained Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. N. F. Anderson, 1145 Belaire Drive, at 7:30 o'clock. Methodist Circles To Meet Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the First Methodist Church will begin their study of "Christ, the Church, and Race" with the regular monthly meeting on January I and con tinue until June 4. There will be a briel rtlated de votional thought arranged by the secretary of Spiritual Life in each of the circles and various leaders will present the 30 minute pro gram. Circle meetings and the program leaders for January I are as follows: Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. P. D. Baker. 25 N. 15th St., co hostess. Mrs. E. L. Leabo, 115 p.m. dessert, program leader, Mrs. Catherine Lyon 2 p.m. Circle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. Roy Lockenour, 1478 Center St. NE, LIS p.m. dessert, program leader, Mrs. Keith Mcfntosh, 2:M p.m. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. D. A. Goodridge, (75 Edina Lane, NE 2 p.m., co-hostesses, Mrs. W.O. Emmons and Mrs. Earl Saling, 1:15 dessert, program leader. Miss Etta White. Circle No. 4 will meet with Mrs. W. A: Jones. 370 Fawk St. SE. 1:15 p.m. dessert, program leader, Mis Etta White, 2:30 p.m. Circle No. 5 will meet with Mrs. Glenn Barge, 490 Luther St. So., co-hostess, Mrs. A. J. Quirin. 1:15 p.m. dessert, program leader, Mrs. John Marr. 2 p.m. Circle No. will meet in the Carrier Room of the church. Hos tesses, Mr. David Doughton and Mr. LeRoy Karsten, 12:45 p.m. dessert. Program leader, Mrs. Keith Mcintosh. 1:30 p.m. Circle No. 7 will meet with Mrs. Nick Schweigert. 17C0 B St. NE. co-hostesses. Mrs. G. B. Wright and Mrs. Elmer Church, I p.m., program leader, Mr. Dennis Patch, (:4S p.m. Circle No. I will meet with Mrs. Stuart Smith. 1150 Granada Way South, co-hostess, Mr. J. Wallace Olson. ( p.m., program leader, Mrs. Dennis Patch, I p.m. Delta Delta Delta jalsmaae will be entertained at a 7:10 dessert supper Monday night at the home of Mrs. Thomas Hill on Leslie street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. James Corlett. Mrs. Don Kel ley and Mr. Charles Clarke. American War Mother have scheduled their regular business meeting for Tuesday afternoon in the Carrier Room of the First Methodist Church at 2 o'clock. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., Jan. 5, 58 (Sec. III)-19 , Mrs. 'G-leaa Barge win he ess to the Yomarcos for a 1:11 dessert luncheon on Tuesday at her home, 290 West Luther St. As-, sisting hostesses will be Mr. Lucy Hall and Mrs. Frank James. j Salem General Htp4tal Aaxllia-j ry has scheduled its monthly meet-1 Inc for Tuesday morning at the hospital at M a.m. leather 0 da Herse and Dwf fupplisx CHERRY CITY MILLING CO. SM I. High St Ardena Special Hormone Cream 40 OFF during January only I tesni w& W&tk W'A'J h&thfes 'discontinued package A remarkable with true estrogenic hor. monet, in exacting and carefully formulated potency. Ideal for mature and over -30 skin to supplement natural deficiencies and loss of vital substances. Used daily, Ardena Special Hormone Cream revitalize and recapture the smooth, firm . radiance of youth. Now at these special low prices. For beauty' ale try it! (r(. 1.50 si 2.10 ) (icg. 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