The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1958, Page 20, Image 20

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Three Salem
Coeds Vie
For Queen
Br BABBABA BOMFACK
Halaseiia Carrna
TV alg we b Mat. Willamette
alg weak la peat
t km rotwrwid
Art Group Fetes
Mr. Medciif
TSe 0Uv Art rwf i ea-
leruated K Dm M Mams rwat-
fcwt aad aurpriee bertada
party was held for Mm Madralf.
pmiihnt of Dm greiav The grata
rlr4 the art nrt ef Gry hlar-
aad lasperted the later.
tontimpwary etyle mm ef the
Vln. RaDia Zjjk reoifrad M
la rfuUr aaCTalare-treaaurwr and tin. Ai-
hewr m eat. aksee aad aludy after 'bert lUamuaMS was elected to tlO
tsng at of Glee rehearsals the sfTV.
m la enuej uiee ponormaare, o. the doer we s. eai with
mo. raaoiraannir miaM iei a hjrtM matin a Mr Ui-
calf ud place earth wart mmia
raixaad last
Maaday when atwoeaU apanl taa:
Oay paying an Glee bet, both la
oar aaernwr. a a i a r a a 7 ejuauanlpt
ant a pvmniucw aaw man -
baa sftidWs paructpetiag in tha
Glee proas ntalio.
Two Salem (nil aad ana Califor
nia caad r honored at a recent
ZMta Gamma fouedrr't day bee
ut. Mama Hianphrry and Ja
Canaan, bota af Salem, were boo-
highret arholarship aad
pledge contributing ttte mod ta iht
houae. reepectiveiy Barbara Rot
ar was citad aa tba moat attire
rdg.
VarwXy Bag aaaaraay
Drawing near aa th social caV
aedrr la tha Vanity Ball which
It scheduled for evening la the
gymnasium. Tha affair,
ia formal, it sponsored by
taa Willamette irttermaa'i dun.
Harry Wesety will provide tba ma
lic Semi-fuuluu for Vanity Ball
Quae lactate Kathy Evans. Sua
J anting and Peggy Hoffmaa of
Salem, and Call Larsra of Silver-
lea.
Representing t h 0 Willamette
af the Bational education
Kappa Deha Pi at tba
convention ia Chicago k
Bates, senior from Salem.
Spring ram brgaa Wednesday
evening with opea booses at four
Willamette sororities. Alpha Chi
Omega. Deka Gamma. Chi Omega
aid PI Beta PaL Parma! mad
tura easels. Mr Msdralf
tooled aad bound
ill signatures
at tha art groap.
Date Set for
Ceremony
Afloouncement la being made af
the approaching marriage e Miss
S y I t 1 a Janice Magee. Salem,
daughter af Mrs. Nevil Hoiha af
Sltvertea. la Paul Robert Becker
af Saa Diego. Calif., which win be
aa event af Tuesday. April 1 at tha
Immaaurl Lutheran Church la SU
rertoa at I a'clork. A reception
will follow ia the church par lor
Mies Ml re Is employed at AO-
state laser sore Ca. and her Baaca
ia attending taa Diego State Col
lege. Be wul artre Berth for tba
wedding, arriving aa March W.
Tba couple wis snake their home
ia Saa Diego.
Distinguished Britons Attend Soirees
a r..-l ,
. n
". ''
ArrM tafting . . . Mrs, Pmmt Cowlet AAayof in ena spacious corner of fh drawing room ih
full every Wadnasday avwrWng wiirt a biuo-riobon Hat of aVitisn owctts.
Butteville Club
Plans Meeting
BUI IIVTLLE The next meet'
log af the Butterflla Wsmaa'i Fel
lowship will be Friday. April U
at the home of Mrs. CM White
at Champoeg and win be a hinch-
aoa maetina. About twentr womea
parrata were aem puraaay aaa j were present for the March meet
asday. Satnrday aeaning pref stance
wul terminate ruth.
Club Holds Party
SOCTH SALEM - John Varah
Was heat ta tha "Pat Boone'' faa
dub Shamrock party an Monday
eoniog at his borne oa Gar lock
Ave. Art ending were Bonnie Jeaa
Smth. Skip Shaw. Nancy Owes,
An Dickson, Mike McKillop. Dor
thy Rtmdhaug. Joha Varah. Mar
aha Tarrty, Linda Cbriatanaaa,
Max Eaoa, Cheryl Lee Kurth, aad
Ken Bashiord. Adulu present ware
Mr. and Mrs. Wffly Varah and
Mr. aad Mrs. Loot Karth. j
big at the home of Mrs. G.
Leek, whe wis assisted by Mrs.
Erven Millar and Mrs. Ray Ver
ge. Tba president announced that
clean-up day for tha church, will
be March St. with a no-host lunch
eon at noon. Tba district meeting
will be held at tha Smyrna Church
oa April 3L
NORTH SALEM Tha Cerrsla
ritansioa Unit mooting Tuesday
afternoon at tha home af Mrs.
Stanton Mcdenoy honored tha
aresident, Mrs. Orrille Browa,
with a aboVer.
y IO0Y OKMOI
LONDON vVln precisely two years, Fleur
Cowlet Meyer, an American, hat become tha
bett talon-hoapaf in London.
"A salon," ttyt tha dictionary, it a recep
tion, especially one af which ceiebritiei gather,
hence a fashionable attomblega."
Mrt. Meyer' 1 Wadnasday to 1 reel, held In
an elegant sat of chambers ones occupied,
perhaps appropriately, by rha dandy Beau
Brummall, attract a glittering it of people.
Her retidence you could navar describe It
at a mora apartment-is looted in Albany, a
series of exclusive flats near Piccadilly Circus,
at tha foot of Seville Row.
Whether to call it Albany, or THE Albany,
hat troubled Englishman for yasrt. But not
Mrt. Mayer.
"Irs Albany, not THE Albany,' tha said.
And than, in pronouncement that may
become a clastic In London, tha added!
"You don't tay THE Buckingham Palace, do
you?
Whatever her town house it called her
gueirt include such dissimilar but interesting
pertoni at:
Britain 1 recently resigned Chancellor of the
Exchequer Peter Thorneycroft, Laborite leader
Hugh Geittkell, actor Peter Ustinov, barrister
Sir Hartley Shawcrou, actress Flora Rob ton.
fashion, designer Hardy Aimet, newtpeper
publisher Lord Kemtley and dancer Dame
Margot Fenteyn.
Mrs. Meyer, the fromer wife of American
publisher Gardner Cowlet, married English
man Tom Montague Meyer in November of
1955.
He alto adores his wife and when the said
the wanted to live at Albany, he gave her the
green light and, obviously, the money to tailor
it to her heart's desire. 1
Albany hat been center of art, letters,
laughter and wit for many years. Irs past ten
ant include Lord yron, lord Melbourne,
Queen Victoria first Prime Minister, and
Oscar Wilde, who set part of hit play, The
Importance.of Being Earnest," In en Albany
flat.
By January 1 95o Mrs. Meyer had redecor
ated, installed fancy plumbing and equipped
the place with central heating. At she got her
soirees into high gear two yean ago the wet
oeing oescriDea oy lonoon newspapers at
beautiful, flambouyant, clever, witty and tal
ented.
A society column i if wrote!
"Her salon has become the most envied
party in town."
She Invites her guests for 6:30 fM. and sett
no curfew. Many of her friends are members
of the British government, members of Peril-
ment or theatrical people.
In her lovely drawing room, there It food
and drink aplenty but the emphatit it on con
, vertetion.
"I don't care for the formal dinner party,"
laid Mrt. Meyer. "One hat to talk to people
on either tide. There are more Interruption!
than conversation.'
Up until midnight her guest! come and go
In waves.
Tm sorry I'm late," Foreign Secretary Selwyn
Lloyd will tay, "but there was a vote (n the
House.
"Of course," Flour will beam
Flour maintain! one rule for her taloru
"I only ask people I like."-
She end her husband preside at the soiree
without ever seeming to do to and the service
French chef in the kitchen apper at if by
it to good that cocktilli and food from a
magic
Daughters of the -American
Colonists Install Officers
Dauihtart of
America felanlsti. which was ar
gaataod Pearwary a, met lor a 11
clack hiarissa Wodnoaday a tha
sttdxartura at Meier aad Prank's.
After the has raise the member
ta the heme of Mrt. W. E.
aa afternoon meeting.
Mr. Joha Y. Jucftardeea of Part-
of th Daughters
Mr.
af the A marks CeJoeiala. was a
I reduced aad. aaaliled by Mr.
Parry Creoth Smith of partlaad.
laetalled th newly elected officer
af Maheala Chapter.
Officer i a 1 1 a 1 1 a 4 war Mr.
B. t. Breught, regent: Mr. Her
bert J. OaUlnd. let vice regent:
Mrs. M. A. Pokar, lad k re-
Mr, i. C SeU. chaalala:
Mr. H. Q. Hand arse, recanting
secretary; Mrs. Prod W. Smith,
correepoadlng secretary; Mr a.
M. M. Broedbaot. troaeurer; Mr.
Alfred Vtch. registrar; Mrs.
Charles L. Greenwood, historian;
aad Mtse Ruth Ruintoe, Ubrariaa,
Following tha
many Mrs, Richardaoa gave a talk
choosing aa her aublect "PaaL
aad Mr. Ray C ITvea are Preatdaot aad Future af the Daugh-
the engagement ef.ter af tha Americas
Engagement
0 Couple
Revealed
CLUB CALENDAR ;
Prtaae
. Coldee Age CWh, YWCA. f
Tmliy Chapter. OES. rhartar Ughi. Waal Salem Oty sValfia,
Mnekeet dianor.
aaierwaf
PrieaUhlp Shrta. Whiu Shtine of Jerusalem, InauUatlaa,
Ush Rha Tempi. I am.
Temple Observei Founder's Diy
Mrs. Loon Haatea presided at
the Wednesday meeting of Cea
trajia Temple Pythlaa Slater ia
tha aba oar ef Mrs. Ben Rath.
A special Pounder's Day pro
gram was hi char ga ef Mr. Ver
non Deceit aad Mr. Kabert
Calls.
Ret rath meat 1 war served by
Mr. D. M. Staataa. Mr. IL 4
Casteei. Mr. Clifford Scaulti. Mr.
Prank ICaisky, aad Mr. W, A.
their daughter, Beverly Carol, le
Charlaa Bettia. so aMr. aad
Mr. William Bettia ef Partlaad.
Ne data ha bean eat lor the wed
ding.
Orgaaiaed S 1TO
The society wi
id is a m
"Th b)ecta
ItU
organised
arganlaa-
of the society
The bride-elect It a graduate aTar patriotic hletortcal and edu-
Sllvertaa High School aad attend- cation!; la make research aa la
ad achool la Seattle. She new the history aad deed ef the Amer-
at the Emanuel HoepKel
Schonl ef Nursing hi Partlaad. Mr.
Bettia it associated la buslnaat
with hi brother hi Portland.
Past Presidents
At CrowderHome
MT. ANGEL Mr. Ernie Oew-
oar wet hestaaa at her home for
the Paat Presidents ef tba Amer
ica Legiea Anlhary Tuesday
might Attaadlng were Mrs. Ray
Ruecher, Mrs. Ed Hoffar, Mrs.
PeU Cora. Mr. Ira Herriford.
Mrs. Oetus Butach, Mrt. Fred
Lnchf, Mrs. Prod Proeeer. LoretU
Denier and tha hostess.
Plana wore made to make flag
cases at the next meeting which
will be held at tba home of Mrt.
Gores, also a new kind of slipper
for the wheelchair patient at tha
Veterans Hospital.
Betrothal Revealed
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Davlaoa of Lyon are announcing
tha engagement of their daughter.
Andrea Dee. ta Richard 0. Crook
of Mrs. Ana Crook of Mill
City. Mist Davison It a graduate
of the Steytoa high achool and Mr.
Crook la a graduate of Mill City
High School Na date baa bora set
lor the wedding.
lean Colonists, aad la
puousn trie same; ta commemer
ate deeds of colonial interest; ta
inculcate and foster love of Amer
ica and ka institutions by all tta
residents; ta obey ka laws aad
venerate ka flag, (ha emblem ef
kj power and civic rtxhteouaness.
A social hour aad taa followed
tha meeting with Maedames Joha
r. Richardaoa aad Ova a R.
Rhodes pouring.
Guest were Meedamre Joha Y,
Richardaoa, Owen R. Rhode, first
vice-regont; K. B. McCoy, state
corresponding secretary; Howard
P. Arnest, regent of Columbia
Gorge Chapter, D.A.C.; Charles E.
Holstrom, Jerry Creath Smith.
Oacar T. Tinkle aad C Harold
Weston, all of Portland
CnVAIS-4l the laet mietlag
ef the Clara Jones Missionary so
ciety Mrs. Meal Miller of Wood
bura resigned aa president "due t
illasaa. Mr. Bid ord Brow id re
placing her as president and Mrt.
Donald DuRette la rice president
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