The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1975, Page 28, Image 28

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    3.j8-(Sec. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun., April 21, S7
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i ISeen and Heard . . .
: f By JEKYME ENGUSH
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-'- TEA TIME . . . on Wednesdar.back Iran
when Mrs. Harry V. Collini en-
il.iuil waritta at Wakakut ifllllu
i J hr rharmintf
-X . . the at
J 'I tit complf-
JS; menled k r
daughter In
Jt law. Bin. Brad-
r ford C. Collins,
J and her grand-
daughter, Rbb-
in,, who have
beea viiiUnf
AT here the past week from Fairfax.
' Calif. ... Brad and Jane for
,V merly resided Jn Salem and a
OTAiin a .Ian' tonfftime friends
bidden to call during the
3L afternoon ... including num-
Vrv'ber of mother-daughter duos and
ZTaeveral three feneration groups. .
, Tm children . . , dm their own , snay ana nancy
narty ia the den and the girls! King and Carolyn
were adorable in their " prettiest ' ard Cooley and Christine.
an extended winter's
sojourn in Hawaii, receiving coro
pU(nents on her wonderful suntan
... She wore pink hnen dress
with matching sweater enhanced
with' beaded embroidery, which
she enjoyed doing while, sitting
under the palm trees. . . .
En famule . . . Mrs. W. I.
Needham and her two daughters-in-law,
Mrs. Winiield and Mrs.
Robert Needham ... and grand
daughter, Beth Needham , . .
Mrs. Robert Needham chic in a
navy blue ensemble wits navy
straw adorned with whit lace and
yellow velvet ribbon , . . Mrs. Ira
Jorgensea and Mrs. Carl G. Cot
Una ... the former's pretty hat
wreathed in pansies . . . Mrs.
Charles Pomeroy and Diane
Mrs. Arthur Sprague, Jane and
Nancy ... Mrs. Kenneth Carl
and Susan . . , Mrs, Stewart John
son and Katrinka -. . Mrs, Vera
Mrs. A,
Mrs. RKh-
Committee Members Plan Junior-Senior Prom
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party dresses and ao grown-up as Among ethers .. . . Mrs. Charles
they- enjoyed their . punch and A. Si
accompanied by her
Sprague
iamEaster egg cakes decorated with I granddaughter. Nancy Hurley,
bunnies.. . . Hera Robin was the who came up from EI Cerrito,
X hostess and she wort an exquisite Calif., to spend the spring vaca-
S dress at lace win scalloped pern- Uon, , Mrs. Robert Sprague
. line ever pink taffeta Mrs J and daughters. Ann and Cathy
2 Harris uexi assisted in serving : . . . airs, naroia nooenson, juii
U1V young MUlva Mini rcuiaiacu Dome II mil a) uif ooav, vuiuiug f
that she hadn't had so much fun with her youngest daughter. Ann. .
in years . . I The mothers just Mire ef same . . . Mrs. William
; couldn't help but peek into the . L. Lidbeck, who assisted one hour,
1 - den ta see their daughters, who
were oerfect angels.
Creeling . . . guests in the liv
ing room were the hostess and her
daughter-in-law . . . Jane, so pe
tite and attractive; and wearing
a lovely rose-pink printed cotton
dress . . . arid the hostess in
becoming mist blue taffeta gowa
... Pretty bouquets of pink ca
mellias arranged about the room,
just matching the decor.'. : .
The lea table ... covered with
a handsoma embroidered eggshell
tinea cloth . . . the lovely center
piece of two crystal swans filled
with white lilac and camellias
f - 4 Combined -with- violet velvet
. , and delicious white laster
' ct cakes decorated in blue were
served le tne guests. , . .
Tree sea ef lewa . . . came Mrs.
"imball . Page - and daughter,
oUy. ef Portland . . . Mrs. Nor
m Cary; formerly of Salem but
j at Sa Anselmo, Cahf.,- Bves
4 a irw miles from Jane and
rad -, . 4 the Cam have beea
i Jting here the past week . ,
,rv Guy Raymond of Winona.
iml who has been spending the
winter la Salem, coming In with
he daughter, Mrs. Ralph E. Pur
vine, and granddaughter, Becky
', .... Mrs. Elmer J. Scellars. just
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la a good-looking black princess
style dress . , . Mrs. Reynolds
Allen Dinning a bunch of violets
to her black gowa . . Mrs. Del
Milne's attractive while straw en
circled with white roses . . . Mrs.
C. D. Simms and Miss Margaret
Simms ... the latter's striking
straw chapeau of robin's egg blue
. . , Mrs. J. M. Lamb ad her
daughter, Patricia Mrs. Warren
Doollttle). .'. .
BOSSES . . . were up early
Thursday morning for the annual
NecdlecrifJ'
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breakfast given by the In-
Womea s Association 01
Salem ... The setting was the
Gold Room of the Marion Hotel
with ever III bosses and their hv
sarance secretaries attending .
The tables were, decorated with
oilrJafure May poles with pastel
streamers and at. the base were
nrimrosea and nansies .-. . at the
bead table was large bouquet ef
red carnations and daffodils. . . .
never cMiaeter . v ranascues
decorating the walls . . . black
and white pen and ink drawings
featuring familiar Insurance terms
broad form
cupied building persona pro
perty floater . . . sprinkled risk
, ,l otflee conduct . . . adjusting
... extended and blanket cover
aire - exnoaure charge . -.
unclassified risk . . . and family
automobile coverage.
Maaabera . . evea
from Albany. Dallas and Staytoa
at T a.m. for the buffet break
fast . . . Deaa Muaser. deputy in
surance conrroissioner el Oregon,
was a special guest ... the pro
gram opened, with staging of fa
miliar tune by a quartet' com
posed of Beverly Rehde, Gloria
Wane, Mrs. , George 'Martin and
Mrs. George Hoffman . '. Stuart
McEDiinny, president ef the Sa
lem Insurance Agents Association,
resDonded to the welcome given
by Mrs. Loreaa Anderson, preit-
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Sacred Hart Girls Plan
Annual Prom Wednesday
v Social Highlight of. the coming week for girls at Sacred Heart
Academy wul.be tne annual imnroniM punu, .m
event of Wednesday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Urg Wolfer
and bis orchestra wUI play for dancing between and U e clock. The
theme of the prom will be Two uuierem wonos. -
Patrons and patrooesse will be Mr. and Mrs. John Q. O'Brien,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fiscner, air.
and Mrs. Elmer Suing. Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle ShebbeVd, and Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Hartman. -
Committees chalrmea planning
the prom Include: decorations.
Miss Dorothy Tharlson and Miss
Rosemary Sprang, eo'cnairmen;
publicity. Miss Louise oenroeoer;
rWrnhmenU. Mist . Mary J. 0'
Brien; orchestra. Misi Dixie Shep
herds and clean-up, miss .uij
riscner-' " ,
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On the directewete for the annual Junior-Senior prom of
Sacred Heart Academy to be held Wednesday night at
the Knights of Columbus Hall includes, left to right, Miu
Elizabeth O'Brien, Miss Sue Van, Miu Jeannette Stewart
and Miu Louise Schroeder. -Two Different Worlds" will
be th them for the formal dance with Urs Wolfer't
orchestra playing during the evening. Over .150 ere ex
pected to attend the affair. . .Kennetl-Ellit Studio).
Veterans to
Give Benefit
Dinner;
Veterans of World War I, Bar
racks and Auxiliary 1U will be
host for a benefit spaghetti dinner
on, Wednesday: April M at
pjn. at the VFW hall on Heed
Street The dinner is open to the
public and will take the place of
the regular monthly no-host sup-
Z Cool as is breeze this pinafore
IT; keeps daughter looking like a
inue cnenin au summer, assy
XI birds add a pretty note ef eolort
-.. Pattern I7J: Children's Sixes 1
Z.J. included. Transfer, cutting
r cnan, directions easy sewing.
i emnroiderT lor motneri
.7 nana fwsNn-riva cbmts
".-4 eoiaa for this pattern mad a m
tot eaeli pattera for IM-cims mall.
ST" ing Bne to Toe orMaa atatmmaa.
KndlMnn Dept. P O Boa ISS. Old
' Cbelara Stattaa. Hew York ir N f
21 Print plainlF PATTrnx MUMnt
w2 your if he. ADoaass ane ions
Our ftfl ye nrw woMcrnM
paturaa tor youraabl, four koma
prlateS la aur uura Wlwalat Naadl.
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new Saalrns atdar art hat kail-
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" this book NOWwttk aUI 'rati
onniaa la HI
dent ef the Insurance Women.
Ceffee Capers ... on Channel
FUN was the theme ef the I WAS
urogram, a take-off en a television
ojuix program . . . The programl
was lively and humorous with
Betty Simmons a grand Emcee
. program directors were Al
thea Sayre andShirlee Darby with
Marge Anderson the escort for the
panelists ... The contestants were
June Davis. Mavis Rickert Mil
dred Hoffman, I von Long and Ag
nee Thompson. . . .
lasassais wsaaea ... will be
bury during the coming year mak
ing plans for the Regional conven
tion to no Beta in aaiem next
March ... but with the help ef
their bosses , the convention should
be a grand success. ...
EUROPE BOUND ... are Mr.
and Mrs. Edward A. Brown, who
left Salem Friday- night by plane
for New York City . . . there they
will remain until" April 3a, while
Mr. Brown attends sneetings of the
American Newspaper Publishers
Association . .. Their itinerary
includes Ireland. Scotland. Eng
land. Holland.. France, Germany.
Switzerland. Italy and Denmark
. .-The main purpose of their
trip is to visit their son-in-law and
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Wilkinson, who have been in
Karlsruhe. Germany since last
summer . . . Mr. .Wilkinson is
with the army special services in
Stuttgart . . , The Browns will
celebrate their wedding anniver
sary and their daughter's birthday
while m Germany the end of May
. . . Tba travelers will be away
seven weeks, returning heme in
early June. . .
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The Veterans of World War I of
Salem is now I years old aad
growing daily In membership.
Membership of the Barracks is
limited to those veterans, only,
who were in service during the
first tworle war the: auxiliary
membership is formed of wives,
widows, mothers, sisters, and
daughters of these men. Members
pledge service to the disabled and
those in dire distress. As the
organisation grows, it Is hoped that
more service may'be rendered to
those m aeedv states Mrs. W. M.
Strotameyer, auxiliary US president
Un r P. I taMM MlnJ
as auxiliary treasurer and . Mrs.
Joha Jardine wee elected to fill
vacancy Mrsv Jardiae, chief
ef staff ef the department ef Ore
goo Auxiliaries, is also general
chairman for the state convention
VWWI, which will be held ta
Salem June 1 i-.t ? v
The spaghetti dinner has beea
planned by; Mrs. Frank Young.
cnatrman, assisted by Mrs. Walter
White: Mrs. Merrill Emery,
tickets; Mrs. E. A. Raboin, dec
orations and table service.
Don't Cook flow:..
hut ... everyone should, do their Blos
som Day driving this week, they'll never see
the countryside more beautiful. The blooms
r he-v, somewhat faded,
" 5 though the apple blossoms
mfw in iuii , uiwnj ; airiu
r f apples are really prettier
I Ifian cherrief r anyway,
' though not to numerous.
' The lend hat been waahaH i
t
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with rain, the new-plowed
ground is colorful, the fresh
sprouted grain dazzling '
green. .'""-;,;"" " t
Special rotoflnition . I . There are many '
Ll
' : very old houses, many well-kept, snuggling
I among the large- old trees. They remind one
of how those homes looking over the river
years ago, must nave been in an elite neigh-
borhood. - - - ... .
Funny . . but turkeys have crowded out
ham at an Easter piece do resistance on many
fables hereabouts this year. We had almost
a many calls on how to cook a turkey as we
do on a normal pro-Thanksgiving day.
. - Free advice ... to amateur gardeners'
never buy garden 1ools your wife cant
;jwwdlavi - - r
beautiful individual trees and shrubs in the
city's environs, buf none deserves attention
more than me senutionel dogwood tree that
Macleay Women,
Name Officers
MACLEAY The Macleay Wom
en a club Was entertained at the
name ef Mrs. Delbert Johnson en
Thursday. Following the dessert
luncheon officers yfor the coming
year were elected as follow.
president. Mrs. Wilbur Miller;
vice-president. Mrs. A. A. Spell
hring; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
M M. Magee.
Delegates elected to the Marion
County federation of Womens
Clubs convention le be held in
Salem April M wera Mrs. Ralph
Keyser. retiring president, and
Mrs. Wilbur Miller. Mrs. A. A.
SpeUbrink, Mrs. Harry Martin and
Mrs. Stella Masten.
We were fust reeding 'At last the
heart jay bare red and purple with greenish
cest.; Glistening - under the strong lights,
squirming, rippling with life a life Dr.
you look. iowiT Info from, The JIAarion street 'Bailey and his team were fighting to save . .
bridge. And incidentally: If 'you don't know, when In walks the nurse "Miss Burenthe
you'll get pleasure In driving along the water. doctor will see you nowf It was an old Time Bid for Ceaveallea
front from th foot of , Cental street, north,
Those few blocks are interesting with some
AAUW State
Convention
Calendared
Members of the Americas As
sociation of University Women
from Alatka, Montana, Idaho,
Washington snd Oregon will "go
weitero" when they attend the
32nd state convention and first
North Pacific regional confer
ence in Baker April 23-27. ac
cording to Mrs. Russel Beutler,
president of the Salem brsncn.
Mrs. R. Wlllard Duncan, Ora-
aoa Division president, from,!
Klamath Falls, his announced the
theme of the meeting is "AAUW:
Awareness Appraisal Un
derstanding Wisdom."
Delegates to the state conven
tion will elect officers for the
coming two-year term snd will
vote on resolutions and recom
mendations submitted by the
various committees. They will
also select the site bf the 1999
convention. - -- "
The nominating : committee,
composed of Mrs. A. Dusne Pink
erton, Milwaukie, chairman; Mrs.
Arnold Jensen, Hilliboro, and
Mrs. Thomu Churchill, Salem,
has .submitted the . following
Lslate of nominees:
President, Msurins L s b e r,
Portland (currently serving ss
vice president); vice president,
Mrs. Carl Brsndenfels, St Hel
ena (present treasurer and chair
man of the 1937 national conven
tion to be held la August in Bos
ton): treasurer, Mrs. Gerald
Whitney; Pendleton; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. Normaa Hu-
kari. Hood River, and recording
secretary, Mrs. Robert Every,
Corvallia. - ;
magazine of course, but it was red hot,
"t , . ' - "Maxine Buren
New Member . Is
Winner of Best :
Award -
MUs Catherine Zora, who was
inducted as. a new member en
April won the award for the
best speech of. the evening at
Chemeketa Toastmistress' Club en
Thursday evening at the Golden
Pheasant. Other speakers were
Mrs. Jutta Odelle and Mrs. L. C.
Tennis.- . .:-'-
Yarioos types of "Easter'', bon
nets ranging from the fancy . ta a
soap box derby helmet were worn
by the speakers during table topics.
and were asked to give speeches
appropriate to the hat worn. Mrs.
B. h, Tralstad was table topics
mistress. , !
Mrs. J. A. Johnston was general
evalnator. Mrs. E. W. HiUstrom,
Mrs. B. L. Trelstad and Mrs. A. S.
Tussing were individual evalnators.
Mrs. Charles Wigle acted as
toastmistress and others partici
pating were Miss June Dunn, and
Mrs. J. W. Tindall.
, Mrs. Hillstrom will represent the
council in Grants Pan oa April 21
at the Inter-council speech contest
and the winner from that contest
will appear at the regional meeting
hi Eugene on May S. Chemeketa
and Salem Dubs will act aa host-
Dr.Schultz
BPWXlub .
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Dr. W. H. Scholtx, head of tbb
Food Technology Department: at
Oregon State CeHegv will be the
evening speaker of the Salem Busi
ness and Professional ' Women's
Club at the Golden Peasant on
Tuesday. April pt M pa. ':
. The dinner meeting, planned by
the health and safety committee,
beaded by Mrs. Eugene Wooten,
will feature the nutrition side of
the health angle whoa the fiiaker
will develop bit topic, "Foods for
Modem Living." A display pro.
vided by Dr. SchuHa wUI Ulustrate
the talk. .-, , v . ; -Mis.
Margery Richard will pre
sent special music. FeUowiag the
program, the annual election will
be held to select next year's of
ficers. - i ;
esses for the breakfast en Satur
day. May at the Regional
ventiott. ' .
Guests for the evening
Mrs. Robert J. Uufle of Wood-
bum and Mrs. -James Hartley ef
the Salem Toastmistress Club.
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Nutritional Weight Control
, Drugs
v Dieting
Exercise
Energy Loss
Hunger Pangs
Available soon st your local Drug and
x Health Pewal Stereo
Salem Woy-Rito Sales
161 So. High St., SoUm
JMerloa and Polk County Distribwtors ;
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Virgil T. Golden Co.
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f Serving Salem and ; r;pL.v-.
' Vicinity as Funeral f. , f
uirecwr? ror j i ears - ; ;
Cenvenletw la)tatlo--L CemmercUT
oterlos we creea traffie to hlneler aerrl
VtrpJI T. Oeleen ' SaleaVi meet meeVa fuweral heme, 0nn e, o4Jeii
with seating capacity for 300. Servkea
' within your means, always.
; 405 I. Commercial St.
FUNfRAl SMVKI
Phone EM-4-2:S7
Mrs. Branch to-
Head Chapter -
Beta Mn Chapter of Epsiloa
Sigma Alpha held fts regular meet
ing' at the home of Mrs." Vernon
Haiigen Wednesday evening. "Elec
tien of officers was held with the
following members being elected
Mrs. Irvin Branch, president; Miss
Billie Miller. vyice-preaident; Mrs,
Robert Coates, recsralsg sec
retary; Mrs. Ralph Hammock,
treasurer; and Mrs. Vernon Han-
gen, corresponding secretary.
A report was given on the suc
cessful Easter Lily Sale which was
sponsered by the EpsHoa 8igma
Alpha City Council. A report was
also given on the earring sale, a
benefit for the convention fund.
The educational program for the
evening was en music art, and
drama and was presented by Mrs.
Jeffrey McDougal and Mrs. Rob
ert Coates. The next meeting will
be the installation of officer! at
the home of Mrs. Robert Coates.
Invitations have been received
front Portland, La Grande, and
Albany for the 1950 convention.
Grants Pass has been selected
the site of the 1858 convention.
Delegates will act oa a pro
posed amendment to the by-laws
which would increase state dues
to f 1 per member and associate
member in each branch. The pro
posal was submitted by the fi
nance . committee ' eoniittinf of
Mrs. Duane Plnkortan. Milwau
kie, chairman; Mm.. Forrest Hed
ges, Grants Pass, and Mrs, Rich
ard Blow, CorvsUla. . , "
- Serving oa the recommenda
tions committee for the state, con
vention wtu be Mrs. wuuam Sol
ler, Coos Bay; Mrs. George Nel
son, Klamath Falls; Mrs. Robert
Y. Thornton, Salem, and Mrs.
Robert F. Ditwig, Portland.
At the close of the state con
vention, Mrs. C D. Winston, Ash
land, regional vice president, will
preside at the history-making
first North Pacific regional con
ference which will conclude Sat
urday evening. ( J : ,
Hostesses for the Baker meet-
lag are Dr. Flora BiswelL Bsker,
branch president, and . Gladys
atae jtayus, coavenuoa chairman.
Mews for the hard-ol-harfsg!
L..-l
Goes entirely
Into the earl
lie Cerdil t!o TiAcs! Ho Attachaentt !
Ths Bearing niracls of the century--tht ftrtt tomfltttly toniltu hear,
inaaidl Tiny as a coal button, yet k pm you powerful bearing. v
I DIAL FOR MRT-TIMI WIAt
The tll-fiew Main "CordM" an bt carried fat pum or pocket hie '
ceia. Cess Into your car la a second at work, meeting, parties, or
theatre. Fed poiied and eonfiecnt anythnel Anywhersl
CIT THI FACTS TOOAY! Wrlta fee Infernserlee,
Maice Selem Heerlnf Service
SI7 Srate Straw! Selene, Oreeee)
Nome
Address
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Stete
Dr. Brooks ;
Will Speak'
To Club '.
Dr. Deaa K. Brooks, superin
tendent ef the Oregon State Hos
pital, wul be guest speaker at the
meeting of the Salem Woman's
Club an Friday afternoon, April
M at I o clock. Dr. Brooks' topic
will be "Mental Health."
Another special feature will be
several trumpet solos by James
Flsk of Willamette University.
Among them will be his. rendition
ef "Jerusalem."
As this la the last meeting be
fore the State Federation ef Wom
en's club convent toe to he held in
Salem May 1 and I. Mrs. Tyler
will present final plans for the
entertainment of the delegates and
guests. ' jr.
Mrs. Glenn S. Paxaon will be
chairman of the tea committee,
assisted by Mesdames John 8.
Harper,. Jack Pederson. Helen I.
Goodenough, G. R. M linkers, Myr
tle Starr, Frederick H. Eley, B. F.
Williams, and George J. Moses.
The Wednesday Afteraoee Litera
ture group of AAUW will meet
April M at the home of Mrs. L. A.
Walworth, Route 1. Box 180. at
1:30 P.m. Mrs. E. A. Carleton will
be the sedating hostess .and Mrs. 1
Trevor Steele will give the review.
Chadwick Social Club
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Chadwick Chapter, OES Social
Afternoon Club will meet for. a 1:11
dessert hincheoa, on, Tuesday at
the Masonic Temple. There will be
a aewln nruehina 'AMMM..itu
- HH(iiai
and members are asked to bring
guests. Tba hostess 'committee lo.
eludes Mrs, 0. E. Palmatoer, Mrs.'
I. M, Dough ton, Mrs. Elmer Dorr,
Mrs. A. H. ruber, Mrs. Clarence
Webber, Mrs, Gordon Barker, Mrs.
UIII1m 11. uru. - . .... .
" "" " iw, ra. i wya lUDbe,
Mrs. Joha H. Hann, Mrs. 0. p.
Driggs, Mrs. Lucy VcDoweU and
Misa Ulva Derby. '
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Announcing
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Salem hairstyle
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