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25-(Sec III) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 21, 57 Coffee to Fete Mrs. Holmes, Pot-Easter Parties and Benefits Are Scheduled : Br JEXTMK ENGLISH gtateaaua Secietr Ednar 1 Smnl toe is) events m well ss benefit parlies are calendared (or the coming week. Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, the wife of Oregon' gov- ennr, will be to fuest of honor at coiiee on Toursaay morning when Mr. Thomas G. Wright Jr. entertain la the Oregon Room at Meier and Frank's. Bidden to greet Mrs. Holmes art wive of editorial staff member of the Salem newspapers and Salem affiliates of Theta Sigma Phi, national fraternity for worries in Journalism. Guests have been invited to call at 1:30 o'clock and during tat coffee there will be a fashion snow. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mrs. Charles A. Spraguo and Mrs. Dewey Rand. Greeting guests will be Mrs. Kobert E. bangware. Mrs. A. C. Jones and Miss Vimta Howard. Assisting win no Mrs. J Wesley Sullivan. Mrs. dona Ericksen. Mrs. Conrad Prange, and Mr. 'Jerry Stone. 1 . . - , . ' Gamma Phi Beta Card Parties v ' Gamma Phi Beta alumnae are .planning two benefit card parties lor this week at the Candalaria noma of Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Boone. The Dirties wiU be held on Tuesday at 1:90 and I o'clock with dessert served, followed by bridge. Guests- are-asked to bring their owa table ''accessories. ; . i ' ' Proceeds from the benefits wiH fo to the Genevieve Dickey Scholar shin fund. Co-chairmen of the events art Mrs. George Roes and Mrs. David T. McKeown. Pi Phi Founder's Day Banquet ' The Pi BeU Phi alumnae win celebrate the nth anniversary of the founding of the national fraternity for women at a banquet oa Thurs day night at China City at : o'clock. Alumnae and actives of the Willamette University chapter will attend the affair. President G. Herbert Smith of W illametts University will bo the guest speaker and Mrs. Cornelius Batesoa will be the mistress of cere monies. --,..''' . . x v Thetas to Entertain Husbands v - The Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae are planning their annual dinner party for Saturday night in aonor,oi meir nusoanas. ine niiair wju be held at Oak Crest Farm, the country home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Watts. Mrs. F. M. Sercombe. president of the alumnae, wiU assist Mrs. Watts.. Nile Club Plans Benefit Bridge , -i . . . , A largo group of-women have already made reservations for the Salem Daughters of the Nile turn annual onsen bridge party on Tues day. April M. Tbo affair will be held at the Scottish Rita Temple with dessert served at l li o'clock. The queen of Nydia Temple, Portland and her officers will drive to Salem for the party. Proceed from the vent win be turned over to the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Child ren. The Nils benefit is one of the largest parties of the season wttn To Live in California iBqfsm i ii' I." I 'J " J Town, Gown Musicale AndJ!eai Tbs annual spring musicale and tea en Thursday. April IS, will doss the club year for Towa and Gowa members, wbea they asaero bla for their final meeting at the Musical HaH en the Willamette UBhmity campus.' ' Mrs. A. Freeman Bolmer, pres ident, win preside at the business meeting which is set for S a m. The nominating committee. Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Miss Lerena Jack and Mrs. Carl Chambers, will pre sent a panel of officer for Towa and Gowa for too 1967-sa torn. Following the business meet' lag. Professor Ralph Dobbs af the music faculty of Willametta Uni versity will five a piano recital The members wifl go to Laus anne Ball for the tea hour, with tbo girls at Lausanne acting Sojourners Will Install Officers J Salem Sojourners will meet so Thursday, April S at the Salem Woman's efob for a dessert lunch eon and card party at 1 o'clock. Installation of aewly elected of ficers for the nest six aaonth will bt held. Committee chairman will be Mrs. Lea Thomas, assisted by Mrs. Charles Livingston, Mrs. Glea Alford. Mrs. Maurice Lor- ance and Mrs. William H. Foster. Announcement was made at the last meeting that May I will be guest nay. Morninqside VSCS Meets The Woman's Society of Chris tian Servica of the Morningside Community Methodist Church will most at g p.m. oa Tuesday, April a in the church parlors. Guest speaker will be Dr. Marion M or ange of Willamette University, who wiQ show slides taken in Em-ope. Mrs. Metvia Hewitt wiU nresiot ever the progrsm hour Mrs. C. W. Stacey wiH conduct the devotional service, win Mrs. G. H. Tenroleton as guest soloist Hostesses for tbo social hour win be Mesdames Leland Shinn, Wes ley Csrr. and Elstoa Bratton. Election af officers wiS feature the business session. Spinsters to Elect 1 The Spinster will elect new of ficers for the coming year at their meeting Monday light at the home of Miss Marda Webb. M7J Pringle Read, at I o'clock. Assisting host ess win be Miss Beverly Lockard. and Mis Joaa Seamster. Miss Adele Egaa has served as presi dent of the group the past year. Kinejwood Unit Names Slate of New Officers - Members - of Kingwood Unit, American Legion auxiliary and Post II met in the fireplace room of the Kngwood Legion hfl Thursday evening ta listen to a talk on child welfare by Philip Gibbons, child welfare supervisor for Marion County. At the .business session af the unit, Mrs. D. N. Sermon reported six members motored to Portland Monday to attend the party at the Veteran Hospital which the uaii was helping 'to sponsor for the wheel chair and ambulatory pa tients. Games were plsyed and as Easter hat decorating contest be Id. Ten- dollars was voted ta the cigarett fund for the Veterans Hos pital and the announcement made that the latest project of the hos pital committee is to save can celled stamps for the patients. Mrs. Verne Axelson, chairman of the nominating committee, read the following bat of nominees for offices in the auxiliary for the coming year President, Mrs. David A. Williams: 1st vice-president, Mrs. George Combs: Sad vice-president, Mrs. Veneta Ve il orris: secretary-treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Diets; chaplain. Mrs. E. A. Dickson; historian, Mrs. Floyd E. White: and eerfeanl-at-arms, Mrs. lrl Folsom. "I w t r av .V - J I I j I.' ' J- " , ' 1 - ' Chapter to Celebrate Founding Chapter B Q of the PEO sister- bood-wUl celebraU the Uth an niversary af the erganisstioa oa Monday night, at the home of Mr. C. D. Maua. Mrs. W. B. Jones win assist the hostess and Mrs. J. Wesley SuDivsa is aair maa af the committee for the eve sing's program. The chapter members of Chapter BQ who wifl be honored art Mrs. H. L. Braden. Mrs. Charles H. Hugglns, Mr. Frank James. Mr. Kenneth Potts, and Mrs. Ralph Purvine. : Phi will meet Wednesday night at the home af Mrs. Howard Pnt at I o'clock, Mrs. James T. Brand will be the guest speaker. Spring Swing for Teenage Contingent Friday Event A large group of the teen-age contingent Is looking forward to the Spring Swing, a semi-formal dance planned for Friday night, April 31 la the Capital Room of the Senator Hotel Invitations to the sffair were ia the mail this past week. The dance to being sponsored by St Anns' Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and bidden are members of the church dancing sth grada through hlghl : Arthar Erkksoa, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Watts. Dr and Mrs. Ralph Purvine, Mr. and Mrs. Dsasld McCargar, Dr. and Mr. Tom H. Dunham. ' Co-ehairmea of the dance ar Sue Ollnger and Conie Collins, as sisted by Suzanne Jochimsen, Shan noa Dyer, Alice Berglund, Arthur Erickson, Pat and Mike KeUey, Tom Dunham and Woody Bennett. Co-chairmea of the decorating committee are Tom Dunham and Mike KeUey. assisted by Bill Rec tor, BUI Crandan. Tom Heltxel. Nancy Miller. Dan Watts. Martha Minta, Dorothy Moan, Max and school The ban is being donated for the event and through the dburtesy of the music union Harry Wosely and bis orchestra wQl play for dancing. Arthur Erkksoa will serve aa master of ceremonies dur ing the evening. Bours for the dance are from t:M to U o'clock and a lata buffet supper win be served. The snoasorinc committee in cludes Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Dob KeUey, Mr. and Mrs. can u. coiuns, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Berglund, Mr. and Mrs. Homer L Goulet, Mr. and Ur. New Membtrs to Honor Juniors The new members af Ih Salem Junior Woman' chib annually fet the old members with a party and this vear the new member have planned a Calypso party for Mon day night at the clubhouse. The clever invitations were written with Cuban style la poetic form. The attire wffl be Cuban. Mrs. John Wiles heads the com mittee, assisted by Miss Idonna Shimanek, with Mrs. Robert Ste vens healing the decorations. Mrs. nll IJivUhl refreshments, and Mrs. Richard Fry, program. , Bin Reanev. Ben KeDey, Xea Cat- ktt, Mary and Cathy Campbell Mr. Arthur tricsson is nea fl ing the refreshment committee, as sisted by Mrs. Harold dinger, Mrs. William Rector. -Mr. Her man Jochimsen, , Mr, otuarc Lancefiefd and Mrs. Woodson Ben-nett. HjEtir Styles . Feature of y Program Rotarlan Womea will hold their' monthly luncheon meeting sa Mon day afternoon la the auditorium af Meier end Frank's at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Claude Miller will preside at the business session. The urogram win feature the' latest trends in hair styling, with Richard Shear, national hair pl I 1st and const ultsnt of New York and California, the guest speaker. Mr, Shasr is visiting the Meier and Frank beauty salon this week and designs custom hair stylet, show ing ui sew spring styles. Willamette" Valley PaaheOenU. wiU meet for a 10 o'clock coffee Friday morning at the home of Mr. John Ftcklin, teal Ladd Ave. Mr. Joseph Franko will be the assisting hostess. Mrs. Carl R. Thompson Jr.. the former Alice Bacenti," whose 'wadding took place on April IB at fhe Calvary Baptist, Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Becenti of Pinedale, Mew Mexico and Mr Thompson hi the son of Carl Thompson of lupton, Arizona. - The couple will live In San Francisco. CArtz Studio). Five Dancing Clubs Slate Parties for Coming Week The post-Easter week win be marked with several dub dances. Starting the week's events win be the Monday Night Club's final din ner dance of tne season. The formal affair will be held in toe com Room of the Marion HoteL Dinner wiU be at T o'clock with dandng from 1:3 to 11:91 o'clock to the music of Fern Craven's orchestra. Durmg tns srening tiwra wifl be ccn of officers for next The committee for the dance In cludes Mr. - and Mrs. Denver Young, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wiscarson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hafvarson and Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Crsbtree. The Tuxedo Club's spring formal dinner dance is slated for Friday night In the Marion Hotel's Gold Room. The social hour win be at I o'clock with dinner, and dancing following. Bui DeSouxa and bis or chestra win play for dandng. Mr. sad Mrs.- Sam Campbell are bead ing the du-ectorato for the event n Bear Dane Frieay , : ; The Boa Hear ' Club's spring dance will be held Friday night at the VFW Hall between a and U o'clock. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted WoeOx are chairmen for the evening, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles LeRoy Mink. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Jenka, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holmaa. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Stalk, and Mr, and Mrs. Harlaa Nelson,. M Dane at LegJea dab The Dance Chib wfll hold its April dance Friday night at the Americaa Legion Chib. Spring time win be the theme for the dec or. Stubby Mills and his orchestra win play for dancing between t:3 and 12:30 o'clock. Mr.' and Mrs. Boh 'Brook are heading the committee, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Brows, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Max DeiexaL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roessler and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Solum. Iniirsslsslsa Danes ea latorday April Showers wffl be the theme for the Intermission Club sctni- tormai dance Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall BUI DeSouxa and his archest! has been engaged to play betweel 1:30 and U: o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Hoy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Meier are co-chairmen of the directorate. As sisting wiU be Mr. and Mr. Beck- ford, Mr. and Mr. A. L. Elvin, Mr. and Mrs. a W. Hstvorson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Healy, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Voves, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Weigel and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Youngkin. gfU I i . I vL Check th dates! Clean out your medicine cabinet new. Chock the dates. 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