The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 24, 1975, Page 9, Image 9

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Large Crowd
At Bethel
Dinner
Nearly MO attended th supper
Monday evening; for families ami
members of Bethel 43, Job'i
Daughter! a) the Scottish Rite
Temple, Honored were Mix Karen
Tliomas, part honored queen; Miss
Kolette Thomas, grand representa
tive for New Mexico; Mrs, Ray
S'rlngham, guardian; Russe For
rest, associate guardian and grand
junior custodian; Mrs. George Ed
wards, worthy matron of Salem
Chapter No. 162.. Order of F.aatern
Star and honorary ' Member of"
emei . Mrs, Edwards invited
the bethel drill to perform at the
next Salem Chapter meeting on
Saturday evening, April 27.
Several girls reported on Grand
Session and Miss Pauline Bailey
told about Friendship Night at
Bethel 48. ... I
The girls voted to have tenl
traveling baskets started to raise j
money for the drill costumes. Miss I
Deloria Shnver is chairman for '
tliis project.
Honored queen, Mary Clark, an-1
Bounced her Go-To-Church Sunday!
for May I at the First Methodist
Church.
A degree was put on for William
L Shriver, patrol guardian, by the
following: Misses Rebecca Singer,
Karen Van K u e I e n, Dianne
Amundson, Sue Sickler, Sharon El
bert and Judy Fortmiller; Miss
Kort miller, drill captain, presented
tnt nrst place cup won at recent
Grand Session to the honored
queen.
Mr. Larson Flies
To Kansas
W. C. Larson, 82, of 113S Cross
St.. left -by plane Tuesday night
from Portland for Salina, Kas.,
where he will visit his birthplace
- at Brookfield, as well as his for
mer homes at Tescott and Cul
ver.''" ' .
Mr. Larson has not been back
to Kansas since he left there 35 i
years ago.
Mrs. Larson, Salem music
teacher, did not go with her hus-
. Dana. , nut ne is accompanied by
h i son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Larson now of
Yakima, but formerly of Silver-
ion, ine younger Larson, Rotary
district governor, and his wife will
continue on to Lucerne. Switzer
land to attend the Rotary Inter
national convention.
The elder Larson will return to
Salem in two weeks.
Birthdays Honored
The Ford Street Birthday Club
was entertained at a luncheon on
Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Grace Maring. Honored on their
birthdays were' Mrs: Luna Ralston
and Mrs. John . Mia We. Others at
tending were Mrs. Erskine Asher,
Mrs. James Johnson,' Mrs. Roy
Talley, Mrs. "Melvin Lyons. Mrs.
George Minifle, Mrs. Phillip res
eller, and Mrs, Hobart Dixon. ;
The TaMtka Missleeary Fellow
ship of the First Baptist Church
will meet at the church on Thurs
day from 10 a.m. to I p.m. for a
White Cross meeting. Members
are Invited to attend.'
Club Calendar
Wednesday' ' '
Royal Neighbors of America Sewing Club, Mn, John Heppner,
SSI Hood St., 11:30 salad luncheon.
Veterans of World War 1, Barracks and Auxiliary, VFW Hall.
1:30 p.m. benefit dinner. ( j.
First Methodist WSCS, Carrier Room. p.m.
Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, Scottish Rite temple, I p.m.
Wednesday Afternoon Literature Group, AAUW, with Mrs. L. A.
Walworth, Route 1, Box 1(0, 1:30 p.m.
, PL8 and F Club with Mrs. Leon Hansen, 1M East Miller St..
I p.m, . .
f ' : ' , ' : Tbarsday , ,
American War Mothers meet at Greyhound Bui Depot, 10: IS
a.m. for Albany, - ;
Jane Jefferson Club with Mrs. Max Shustenritx, 136 Alberta
St; p.m. ' - ' V.: , t
Y-Teen Mother's Club. YWCA. noon.
' Towfl, and Gown musicale, WUlamette University Music HalL S
p.m., tea, Lauanne Hall. .
, Sojourners. Salem Woman's Club, 1 p.m. t t
Salem Toastmistreas Club, Golden Pheasant, I p.m.
" Little Garden Club of Salem Heiphli with Un v.. n...
- m ...... ' wv m w . w,
.173 Ratcliff Drive, 1 p.m.
" Friday
Mcrrv Time Club with Mrs. Anna Klrknatrk-lr mi shr.m.
Ave.,-1 p.m. . - .
Silver Bell Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. Woman's Cluh.
p.m. '
Willamette Valley Panhellenie with Mn .inh rikii
W " - - i ww.ae m ivatuili evuw
Ladd Ave.. 10 a.m. .
Salem Woman's Club at clubhouse, 1 p.m. ' '
Golden Age Club, YWCA, 1:30 p.m.
madee. Mrs. E. R HrAwW aiut Foreign Wars Hall. Mrs. Richard
the club's retirine- nrMMit Mn I Spencer, poppy chairman.' stated
Roy Farley. The club was formed ii headquarters for the sale will be
thirty years age and bas been ac
tive continuously since then.
Herman Clark, retired professor
nv the basement of the Portland
Gas and Coke Ce. Mrs. W. L, Bar-
neu win serve as . refreshment
SWuM.!.:. sale, people.
colored slides of his recent trip I , J": 3!? "rVer will have
across the United Stale... v charge of the check stand and
i .1. 1 Mr- IveU H1J' kitchen, at a
New officers were selected at riiu rur k k. . "
this time hich resulted a fori May 4 at the VFW hall for re.
lows: president, Mrs. Charles Gar
risen; vice president. Mrs. E. R.
Bedwell; and re-elected- secretary
and treasurer was Mrs. Kenneth
Bayne. .
Assisting the hostess were Mrs.
habituation.
Mrs. W. L, Barnett; member
ship chairman, reports 140 mem
bers, la date. ; Mrs. Maude. Olson
gave a report en the meeting of
the Federation of Patriotic Orders
Novel Costuming for "Don Juan'
Auxiliary 1
Plans Many
Projects ;
Mrs. William Johnston, newlv In.
stalled president, presided at a
Chester Armstranc M Haveaville regular meetinc of Marion Ainil.
Drive. Birthdays cctebrated were!'"?.. Veterans of Foreign Wars Uf timelessness through costuming
miu io uenny, Mrs. uaune tH",wuu"' evenng ai me veterans M
Birthday Party :)
For Hayesvillo
Woman's Club
HAYESVILLE ! A combined
Easter and birthday motif was used
Thursday tor the Woman's club
meeting af the new home of Mrs.
Novel ideas in costuming, stag
ing and acting will be experiment
ed upon by Willamette University's
drama department, when it pre
sents "Don Juan" by Moliere May
1 and 3 in the auditorium.
Following a modern translation
of the 16th century play, the cast
will attempt to create the feeling
Theta Rho Girls Entertain Lodge
The Rebekah Lodge held their
regular meeting Monday evening.
An entertaining program was pre
sented by the Theta Rho girls
with Diana Rich as chairman ,
L.A.P.M. will meet Thursday.
April 2S. A no-host dinner was
served to celebrate the bomecom-
1. '..'.-.
Next Monday evening at the reg
ular meeting of the Rebekahs. the
Ladies' Encampment will present
the program and sell refreshments.
Lyle Carrow and Mrs. George! were plans are being formulated
Stronit. The annual May hintheoh ! for Memorial day. Jt was voted
wiU be held with Mrs. Hersche! t continue sewing for the Baby
ouise Home, a community aerv
ice project.
A representative from the Auxil
Robertson of Blossom Drive,
Hard Times Party
The Live Y'er's Club will make
Friday night Wright with a really
"gone"dance in the recreation
room of the YWCA, beginning at
eight and winding up at eleven
o'clock. Participants are to dress
in the "hard times' motif; All sin
gle men and women between the
axes of II and 35 are invited to
attend.
)ary wil attend the meeting of the
fire fighters April 30 at 0 p.m.
where plans are to be discussed
for the formulation of a muscular
distrophy chapter. The auxiliary
will again have charge of the re
freshment stands at the soap box
derby. . r ..
Meeting of District 14 ' will be
held in Albany on May 9. '
and speech mannerisms. The cos
tumes will range from Roman to
gas and clothing from the middle
ages to Puritan garb, lata and 19th
century fashions and even a coo
temporary white tie and tails. .
The acting style of each person
will depend upon how be is dress
ed the Roman senator orates, Don
Juan uses the modern Jargon, his
aide is from the comic vaudeville
era, others speak in a stilted Vic
torian style.
General staging techniques are
being borrowed from the various
areas and periods of the theatre,
another device to eliminate the
feeling of time and place in the
play. .
Crew heads for the Moliere com
edy are stage manager, Ken Ren
shaw, Burlingame; stage crew,
Bob Braddy, Monterey; lighting,
Wayne Harris. San Mateo; cos
tumes. Lois Wickersham, Portland;
properties, Donna Leonard. Mil-
waukie, and makeup, George Nel
son, Bend.
Sen. Lewis to Speak
Senator Jean Lewis of Portland
will be the guest speaker at the
meeting of the Jane Jellerson
Club, Democratic women, on
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs.. Max Shusterwitx, 3363 Al
berta St.. at I p.m. Assisting hos
tesses will be Mrs. Wallace Mur
doch and Mrs. Thomas Bachelder.
The nominating committee will
also be appointed.
The Fairfield Grange Heme Eco
nomics Club will hold a baked
food sale at the Jones way Gro
cery, Hopmere, on Saturday, April
Statesman, Salem, Ore.. Wed.. April 24, '57 (Sec. I)-9
Mrs. Linday Elected
SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Octa
via McDonough entertained the
South Hilli Garden Club Tuesday
evening at her home. Mrs, Orville
Raymond was the assisting host
ess. At the election of officers,
Mrs. C. A. Linday was elected
president, and Mrs. George Davis,
vice-president, and Mrs. Hugh Kel
ly, secretary-treasurer.
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THIS IS MEDICAL
EDUCATION
WEEK : ,
Each of the' nation's 12 med
ical schools doe far mere
mart train physicians. They
provide Instruction for. over
57,000 : other ttwdenht,
group twice as large as the
medical student enrollment,
Included are dental, phar
macy, and nursing students,
technicians, graduate stu
dents, interns, and residents.
While the benefits of health
and medical education are
daily wtih ut, it is fitting to
devote a special week to the
consideration of the wider
training of physician. .
Each American has apersorv
I stake in our country's
medical schools. Tha schools
which train tha physicians
required by our growing
source for the heelth of our
people and the strength of
the Nation. ,
Today, we are enjoying the
jreatest era medicine has
known. American medical
eaders stand among the
foremost scientists of the
world. I am sure ine Amer-
can people appreciate' tha
skilled and devotdd atten
tion of their physicians and
realize that the continued
advance) of medicine re
quires their , understanding
and support. '.
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