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Coffee Will
Benefit
Float
Plans for the benefit toffee to
be given by Wives of Salem
. Chemans it the home of Mayor
and Mrs. Robert F, White on
Miy 8 are being made by a com
mittee headed by Mrs. Ted Jenny
and Mrs. William B?HeaIey.
Invitations have "been mailed
to msvny women' organizations
ill the city and the Cherrian la
dles and Salem's "first family"
Htend an invitation through the
' press to all to attend the infor
mal coffee and lend their support
to the fund for construction of a
Silem float for Portland's gala
Golden Anniversary Rose Festi
val parade.
Chairmen assisting with ar
rangements for the affair include
Mrs. Donald Doerfler, Mrs. Jud
lon Bressler. Mrs. E. S. Ritter,
Mrs. John L. Wells, Mrs. Vernon
Wadsworth Mrs. Karl O. Bushnell
ind Mrs. Rqbert M. Fischer. Jr.
Salem Area, PEO Conaell will
meet Monday for a 12:15 luncheon
in the Oregon Room at Meier and
Frank's. Unaffiliated PEO mem
bers in the area are invited to
attend and may make reserva
tions with Mrs. Robert F. Anderson..
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botj . 1 . local f oiks can get inspiration
from enthusiastic newcomers in spring, when
the displays or azaleas in parks and home
gardens send the latter into
ecstasies. Sometimes we old
timers take for granted those
things which nature serves
up . to'. Oregoniani in such
large closes. Look at spring
in Salem with a newcomers-
eye-view and you'll go ec
static, too. Take m turn
around Fairmount hill, for in
stance. r'
Pardon, Mr. Browning ...
"Oh to be in England
Now that April's here."
Well, maybe not England,
Let's .settle for Tahiti,1 ; ; , i
Or the Sahara.
Better Manners. , . A recently ' published
picture- of a wedding performed In the Cap-
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uui luiunua in ir 1 1 .i 1 1 mai iuiks
walked 6n the Oregon state seal, considered
very poor etiquette nowadays. Times do
change, often for the berter.,
- Hillbillies, v . Mentioning "Piety Hill" to a
comparative newcomer the other day, I found
that she didn't know 'that Salem has a hill
right in the middle' Piety Hill, named for the
pious folks that used to live up there, can
be verified by anyone driving down Court
Street, (which nobody had better try these
. 'days), stopping the car and letting the con
traption start slowly down the grade, as my
; Mather used to do day after day. He was a
saver of brakes and never set the emergencyT
He'd come home, get out of the car, turning
; the , wheels just enough to run rt into the
, curbing 15 feet or so farther along Court
: street, and wait for some excited passerby
to , hysterically shout that the car ' was run
ning away. Even when the famous flood of
1 the '90s sent water up to High street, Piety
" Hill was safe above the Willamette. '
: . . . Maxine Buren.
Installation Slated
Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors of
Woodcraft will hold' public instal
lation of officers on Friday, April
25 at the Salem Woman's Club at
8 pjn, Miss Pearl Bairey will be
the installing officer, assisted by
Mrs. R. E. Winchcomb, Mrs. Vel
ma Teeson, captain of the guards
and her guards, and Mrs. Gertrude
Lindsey of McMinnvflle.
Mr. Harry H. Hargreaves will
entertain members of Chapter CB,
PEO Thursday night at her Mon
mouth home, 160 Gwin St., at 7:30
o'clock. Miss Louise Woodruff will
be the co-hostess and Mrs. Dwight
G ruber will present -the program.
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(Center sketch) Alice Junior cotton
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navy blue. Sizes 7 to 1 4. "
(Top left) Alice Junior lace-banded
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Colors, pink, aqua, black, 1 A9B
white. Sizes 5 to 15.
Alice Junior "Blossomtime" ...
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Ameritexfjne Leno cotton with eye
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thigh. Bow and band repeated on
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Lady Alice in both darks- and pas
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Released sheath with charming,
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What colors are news? How short are skirts? What's with the che
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presented at Miller's Tuesday, April 22nd. 11:15 A.M., 12:15 P.M.,
3:00 P.M.. Fashion Department, 2nd floor, by glamorous Miss
Murial Landers' fashion consultant for ;AI ice of California". See her
for your personal consultation oh which 1958 silhouettes and colors
are best for you. ' . ' ,
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Apr i I 1 7th issue. Watch for it Then come; tbV Miller's
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Washington
Caniival Set
For Friday
A gala time is planned for Fri
day, evening, April 25, when the
Mothers' Club of .Washington
School will stage its annual carni
val. Part of the proceeds will be
used to complete payment for the
opaque projector for tthe school.
Mrs. John Ferguson is the sen-
era! chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Raymond W. Hoffman. Mm. Nm.
ell Wilder, Mrs. Merle Phillips
ana Mrs. uuane Hadley. In charge
also are Mrs. Donald OihKltnv.
tickets, Mrs. Bruce Peterson,
prizes and decorations, Mrs. Ferg
uson. D r f x e fbr ffnmut and
Charles Holmei and Mr. Marvin
Rathsam, posters and publicity.
itoom mouiers in charge of the
booths1 and -attractions ere : Mrs,
H. D. Apljngton and Mrs. Robert
Davey, popcorn stand; Mrs.
Charles Holmes and Mrs. Gayle
Ewing, adult fish pond: Mrs. Dean
Abney and, Mrs. Norman Mann,
movies r Mrs. Luther Mohr, Mrs.
W. V. Bell, Mrs. Merle Phillips
and Mrs. Alvin Russell, kitchen:
Mrs. DaraJL Hansberry and Mrs.
George Smith, wheelspin; Mrs.
James Davidson and Mrs. Henrv
David, minstrel show; -Mrs. Gor
don Sines and Mrs. Earl Malm,
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sui, April 20; '58 (Sec; IIl)-2l
shooting gallery; Mrs. Lee Ffillin
and Mrs. William- Wiegers. boys'
fish pond; Mrs. Donald Bellineer
and Mrs: Mildred Erickson, make-J
up. Mrs. William Jackson and Mrs.
Loyd Hughes, bean bag toss; Mrs.
Lawrence Allison and Mrs. Wavne
Stevenson, Cakewalk; Mrs. Lyle
Kingston and Mrs. Verne Griffith,
pop stand; Mrs. Fred Zunck and
mrs. nooen ricxerei, fortune tell
ing; Mrs. Georee Lyons and Hn.
Edward M. Fussell. hats and leis;
Mrs. Delmar Kann n4 un
Marlin Voiding, comic books; Mrs.
Frank Perlow and Mrs. Ronald
Glessner, girls' fish pond. ,
The service mm vhik
sponsored by the club will sell
either candy or leather bows. The
DUblic is in vital In mharm l tk.
fun, and the hours will be from
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