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Statesman,. Salem, Ore., Sun., June 1, '58 (Sec. III19 Seen and Heard... By ERTME GUEST OF HONOR . ... at a beautifully arranged party a week ago was. Miss Sarah Van Fleet of Portland, bride-elect of Brand I Mrs.. Jarnes T. Brand, hostess for the informal coffee, took the F occasion to in troduce her fu- ture daughter - in law to her many friends guests comine from all parts of the state, Including a large contingent 'from Coos Bay. former home of the Brands, Eu gene. Portland and valley cities , . . Sally, as she is known by her friends, and Tom wilt be mar fled o July 12 at the First Con gregational Church in Port land .... For the party .... Sally wore a "white and red polka dot sheer , ; . her mother, Mrs.. Byron Les1 ter;Van Fleet,, receiving- with the honor guest and hostess, choosing r blue afternoon dress ... and Mrs Brand wearing a becoming lilac Ijnen, a lovely compliment to tile handsome pendant, which she had purchased in Ger many". ... . Lovely bouqueU . . . t of garden Dower, arranged about the rooms .'.( the piano a beautiful bou quet; of roses .'. .'pink peonies by (he picture window .in the liv ing room . . . red roses and calla lilies in the sunroem, where every one gathered and chatted while en joying thair coffee . . . The cof fee table in the dining room cen tered with, a large, garden ar rangement of calla lilies, delphin ium, snapdragons, peonies, daisies and at one side a pretty fan ; Coos Bay' friends : . . . driving up especially for the party " and many - reminiscing with their Sa lem friends . . Spotted Mrs. L. A. Cutlip.a former state leg islator, Mesdames J. W. Meln turff , Horace Byler, Clarence ' Brown,, John Ferguson, Harry Gittelesohn, Lewis McGeorge.-j George C. Hugging and A. Y. Mey ers . . . Another group from Eu t t 1 TL. ; gene included Miss Esther HefcU, Brown. Mrs.-Gilbert Groff tinger, smart in a black and white ilk print .- . Miss Mary Matt ley, Mrs. Edward Stelle and Mrs. A. B. Peacock . . v Miss Julia Johnson, who now resides in Eu gene and a friend of the bride elect while on the Lewis and Clark staff, Joining her mother, Mrs. Leona Johnson, for the party . . . It was a busy day .... for Misi Antoinette , Kuzmanich on Saturday as she went' directly from the party to the Willamette campus for the Alpha Phi instal lation . . . she will be' advisor for the new chapter next, year . . .. and back - to Portland State that evening for. a "dance ... she looked radiant in a pretty white, lUac and hyacinthe blue print- with blue bow. in back ... her mother, Mrs. Vincent Kuzmanich, cbic in ft black and white suit with white ehapeau . . . Mrs. Walter Tooze, who was visiting here from San Mateo, enjoying seeing her Salem friends again . . . Mrs. Delwyn Kleen soon to give up her teach ing career as she will be moving ta Portland this summer, where her husband has been transferred , .' . Nancie Owens over from Oregon State and receiving con- Satulations on being selected for ortar Board . . . Miss Elizabeth .Lord looking forward to a sum mer's visit from her brother, Mon tague Lord, who lives in the Phil ippines, and the Melvin Lords tof Washington, D.C. . . . they are ex pected later in the month ... IN WELCOME . . to her sister, Mrs. Donald Langendorf of San Jowr-who' ncarnr north lor ' a month's visit, Mrs: Maurice Saf fron entertained with a delightful, NEW! DU BARRY WthKoyalJettjr of the Queen Bee : Roral Lipstick, laaqueen't , ransom nf a case, $1.50, - Gick-in-refills, in 8 fit-for ; ,. . queen colon, $1.10 each. - lipstick ENGLISH informal party on Tuesday, at Meier and Frank's Oregon floom . . . the hostess invited her neigh bors and a group of her sister's friends to stod 'by and say hello . . . Adele and Eleanor both wear-. uig chemise dresses in pretty prints . . . their mother, Mrs. I L. Golby, down from Portland and presiding at "the tea urn . . . Adele's attractive young daugh ters, Kathy and Nancy, passing cookies and wearing adorable red sister dresses and little wristlets of white carnations . . . they were assisted by Eleanor's niece, Diane Gassner . . The invitations . . . carried a clever verse inviting guests to come and greet the visitor from the sunshine state . . . the idea further carried out in the decor . . . the table centerpiece an un usual arrangement of Ti leaves, yellow chrysanthemums and a large gold sunflower in back . . and flanked by dark green candles . . . even the fan shaped napkins a pale yellow and printed in green the words, -"welcome Adele' . . . Among those calling . .. . Mrs. William R. Shjnn chic in a white flowered, wig ... Mrs. Floyd Scott in grey with a white ehapeau . . . A grey cape dress for Mrs. Donald Richardson . . . Mrs. Wil liam C, Crothers looking forward to the coming school year with the arrival of an Italian boy, who will live with their family and go to North Salem High under the American Fiera Service program . . . Nell had just received a let ter from the lad that morning and bis handsome picture . . Travel talk . . . Mrs. George H. Swift chatting with Mrs. Frederick Lamport about her1 trip to Denver and Wyoming ... she and Rev. Swift leave Monday to attend the wedding of their son, Dr. George Swift Jr., and Adele Adams on June 7 . . Also headed for Wyo ming Monday will be Mrs. Joseph Felton, who is flying to Denver, where she will be met by her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, . James 'McAllister .... from there they will drive to Cheyenne, where Virginia will visit for ten days . . . Mrs. and Mrs. Wilmer Smith ... Mrs. Ethel Lau, Mrs. James Armpriest and Mrs. Harold Levers ... the latter smart in a grey ensemble wide brimmed ehapeau . . . After school came two teachers, Mrs Andrew Halvorson and Mrs. Laur en Gale ... the latter to teach at Parrish next year-. . . Mrs. Rus sel E. Pratt, a symphony in blue with becoming picture hat . . . Mrs. Richard Cooley chic in a honey beige -two-piece chemise style dress ... her fetching ehap eau striped in shades of beige and brown ... A contingent from the YWCA staff (Eleanor an active member of the Y board) including Mrs. George . R. Cocking, Mrs. Donald Gleckler, Mrs. Wallace Brennan and Mrs. Ed Lewis, who had tea with Mrs, TJieedore Jenny, also an active volunteer worker at the YW . . . 1 , f j"" Vaav jTi Pn Monday 9:30 'til 9 p. m. 1 'JtS jifc j i W ' V,' store-aide parking free with validation Grand Officers to Visit 1 Mrs. Willis E. Mack of Astoria, J ' A H. Templeton, Milwaukie, grand royal patron, of the Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth, will make their official visit to Hanna Rosa Court Monday Two Grand Officers to Visit Court Mrs. Willis E. Mack of Astoria, grand royal matron, and Hugh H. Templeton of Milwaukie, grand royal patron, of the Grand Court, Order of the Amaranth, state of Oregon, will begin their official visits to the courts in Oregon on Monday evening, June 2 by visit ing Hanna Rosa Court, Salem, at eight o'clock in the Masonic Tem ple. These members of Hanna Rosa Court hold grand court offices and committee appointments: Paul Gilmer, grand assistant lecturer; Mrs. Paul Gilmer, grand repre sentative to England; Mrs. James Manning, subordinate court rules and regulations committee; Har vey Aston, budget; and James Manning, promotion of new courts. Purpose of the visit is to inspect the ritualistic work. The officers of Hanna Rosa court will be in charge with Mrs. Dillard W. Bur roughs, royal matron, and P. Wen dell Willmarth, royal patron, pre siding. As a special feature an adden dum will be conferred in honor of. Mrs; Mack and Mr. Templeton, and they will receive honorary memberships into Hanna Rosa court. Friendship night will also be observed and the fathers will be special guests. The entertainment will consist of musical numbers by "The Three Teens," girls trio from North Sa lem high school, who recently won national honors and a trip to New York for competition. Following the meeting-a social hour will be held and refresh ments served with Mr. and Mrs. Foster Wintermute as co - chair men. The Hawaiian theme will be carried out in decorations and the addendum. k 1 V V grand royal matron, and Hugh night at the Masonic temple. Troop Elects Officers Election of officers for Our Lady of LaSalette Troop, Junior Catholic Daughters was held Thursday at the home of Judy Elvers. Those elected were: Kathy Boaz, presi dent; Sharon Bernardy, vice pres idents Sharon Davison, secretary; and Judy Angerbauer, reporter. Mrs. Austin W. Eivers, counselor, took the girls to Mayor Robert White's home at Lincoln Beach for the weekend. Mrs. Robert Boaz accompanied the group. AMITY A covered dish dinner was enjoyed by members of the Myrtle Circle, Neighbors of Wood craft lodge and their families when they gathered Monday eve ning at the IOOF hall. A special gust for the evening was Mrs. Erdene Wandrus, of Reno, Nev., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood. The Pinochle Pals Club net at the Maurice Townsend home on Thursday for luncheon and cards. An exchange of gifts followed to end the series of which Mrs. Henry Burham won the high score. coof summer perfection in Arnel polka dot DEMI JACKETTE DRESS in washable, easy iron Arnel. Sleeveless dress under tiny jacket Green, teal, rose, blue. 22.98 TANNELL CHEMISE with perky bow, Housed back, button front Cool Arnel in teal, green, rose, blue. Sizes 1018 t-17.98. Lipmaris Dresses, 2nd , Crown Guild iTo Entertain Husbands Guilds f the Women's Associ ation of the First Presbyterian Church will hold their regular monthly meetings this week as scheduled. Monday night members of the Crown Guild and their husbands will meet for a 6:30 no-host sup per at the home of Mr. and Mr. William L. Phillips, 395 Lefelle St. South. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. James L. Jefferson and MrY Roscoe Wilson. Mrs. Gus Moore is the leader of the guild. Other guilds -will meet on Wednesday as follows: Adah, 1 p.m. dessert, hostess, Mrs. William Tschopp, 657 Center St. NE., assisting. Mrs. R. W. Mickle, Mrs. Dewey Rand, leader. Deborah, 1 p.m. dessert, hostess, Mrj. Howard Pickett, 845 Marion St., assisting, Mrs. Allan B. John, Mrs. E. W. Richey, leader. Esther, 12:30 pm. covered dish luncheon. Boy Scout room at the church, hostesses,. Mrs. W. B. Rob inson and Mrs. C. E. Illidge, Mrs. Donald Madison, leader. Leah, 1 p.m. dessert, hostess, Mrs. Lula H. Bolin, 535 Rose St. NE., assisting, Mrs. R. T. Boals and Mrs. Mark Astrup. Mrs. As trup, leader. , Lydia, 12:30 p.m. covered dish luncheon, transportation from the church at 10:45 a.m., hostess, Mrs, I Gordon Hull, Rt. 5. Box 173, assist?! ing, Mrs. Harry Preckwinkle, Mrs. Elton McGilchrist, leader, .lartha, 1:15 p.m. dessert, host ess, Mrs. A. E. Nelson, 1770 Capitol St. NE., assisting, Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick, Mrs. La Verne Young, leader. Ruth, 1:15 p.m. dessert, trans portation from the church at 12:45, hostess, Mrs. Clyde B. McCall, Rt 5. Box 391, Mrs. R. C. McCormick, leader. Sarah, 1 p.m. dessert, hostess. Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, 519 24th. NE, assisting, Mrs. Floyd Thomp son, Mrs. Paul A. Flcke, leader. Chapter G, PEO will be enter tained on Thursday at a 12:30 salad luncheon at the North Capi tol Street home of Mrs. Paul N. Poling. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Olen Williams and Mrs. Har ry B. Johnson. parade Club Calendar MMday Salem Garden Club, Salem Woman's Club, 3 p.m., flower class,, 10 a.m. Salem Danghters of the Nile, Masonic Temple, noon luncheon. Capital Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, Legion Club, 8 p.m. Hanna Rosa Court, Amaranth, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m. Turidar American War Mothers, Carrier Room, First Methodist Church, Jpp.m. ' Swegle Woman's Club with Mrs. Clark McCall, 4195 Market St. NE, 1 p.m. N Salem Begonia Society, YMCA, 8 p.m. Pettycoat Pollys with Mrs. Del Milne, Birds Hill, 9:30 a.m. , Wednesday Women's Guild, First Congregational Church, birthday lunch eon, 13:30 p.m. Soroptimist luncheon. Golden Pheasant, noon. Knight Memorial Women's Fellowship tea, 2 p.m. Leslie Methodist WSCS, church parlor, LIS dessert. Salem Weavers Guild with Mrs. Walter J. Kirk, 2995 S. 12th St., no-host picnic, noon. . Thursday , Bethel 48, Job's Daughters, Scottish Rite Temple, 7:30 p.m. Silver Bell Circle Thimble Club with Mrs. 0. L. Scott, 1360. 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