Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 16, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    Teas and Coffees
.'For New Week
Laic February bring many parlies leas, cof
fees, and olhcr informal affairs. Three parttai-are
listed for the coming week.
Two Hostesses
. , Mrs. Abncr K. Kline and Mrs. Lynn Lambeth
; arc to be hostesses next Tuesday afternoon for
a coffee in Meier 4 Frank's-Salem Oregon room.
Guests are invited lo call between 3 and 5 o'clock.
Pourinc will be Mrs. George L. Arbucklc, Mrs,
Estill L. Brunk, Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and Mrs.
Karl Hcinlein.
Mrs. Ohmart Hostess
One of the parties for the legislative women is
planned for next Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Leo Ohmart, wife of State Senator Oh
mart, is to be hostess for the affair, inviting guests
lo her North 14th streel home for an informal
coffee between 10 a.m. and noon.
The coffee honors Mrs. Boyd Overhulsc, Mad
ras, wife of the president ol the senate: and Mrs.
Pat Doolcy, Portland, wife of the speaker of the
house.
Guests will include wives of the senate, wives
of house members, and wives of board of control
members and of the supreme court justices.
Mrs. Arnold Roclhlin. mother of Hie hostess,
and Mrs. Rudy Calaba, sister of the hostess, will
pour. Assisting will be members of Mrs. Ohmart's
afternoon bridge club, the group including Mrs.
Robert Sprague, Mrs. A. C. Gerlingcr, Mrs. Leon
Perry, Mrs. Robert T. Bonis, Mrs. Chester Loo,
Mrs, Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs. Carl Sleelhammcr;
and also assisting will be Mrs. Palmer Snthcr,
secretary lo Senator Ohmart.
Teas Planned
, Tea hostesses next Thursday and Friday after
noons will be Mrs. Charles B. Pomcroy, Mrs. Carl
G. Collins and Miss Esther Baird, the three to
entertain at the Pomcroy home on North 23rd.
Guests arc invited to call between 2 and 5
o'clock each day.
Pouring on Thursday will be Mrs. Harry R.
Worth, Mrs. George Waters. Mrs. Dan Johnston,
Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. Dolph Reeves ol Leba
'non, Mrs. Frank S. Hcaly, Mrs. Arthur Fisher is in
charge of the dining room lor that day.
On Friday the group pouring will include Mrs.
Karl Beckc, Mrs. Rcid Hanson, Mrs., Ira Jorgon
son, Mrs. C. T. Pomcroy, Mrs. Lurid Read. Mrs.
John R. Hughes is in charge of the dining room.
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Several affairs honoring Ihe legislative group arc
.being dated during the next montii.
Next Friday night the legislators go to F.ugenc
for a parly and lo sec the basketball game between
University of Oregon and University of California
at Los Angeles.
. President of Ihe Senate and Mrs. Boyd Ovcr
hulse have dated their party for the senators and
their wives on February 27, at the Senator hotel.
On March 14 Ihe Women's auxiliary to the Ore
gon Association of Chiropractic Physlciuns will give
.a bonnet brunch for legislative wives at the Senator
hotel.
For nlarch 21, Jane Jefferson club for Salem
Democratic women is planning a tea to honor Mrs.
Robert D. Holmes, wife of the governor, and legis
lative wives.
It's The Season for Fashion Shows in Salem
TO MODEL FOR SPINSTERS STYLE SHOW
(Capital Journal picture)
MEMBERS AND patronesses of Salem Spinsters club will serve as models for the benefit style show
f planned by the group next Saturday night at Meier & Frank's Salem. Among the models will be the four above,
eft to right: Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Mrs. Gerald Kelly, Mrs. James H. Nicholson, Jr., Miss Elizabeth Sharer.
Mrs. Robert D. Holmes, wife of Oregon's gov
ernor, again will entertain at nn informal al
home afternoon on Tuesday at Ihe governor's resi
dence on Alvarodo Terrace.
Hours ore between 2 and 5 o'clock with all
townwomen and out-of-town visitors interested in
meeting Mrs. Holmes Invited to call between those
hours.
Pouring will he Mrs. Carl Holm, Mrs. Harry
Swanson, Mrs. Arthur M. Shoots of Corvallis, Mrs.
' William M. McAllister, Mrs. C. D. llalficld, Mrs.
Norman 0. Nilsen. Assisting will be Mrs. Roger
Hoy, Miss .Mabel Marquiss, Miss Emilino Over
huUe and Miss Joanne Rogers,
Alpha Chi Omega alumnae arc mooting for a
no-host supper on Monday evening at the home of
Kirs. William L. Phillips with patronesses of the
Eroup lo bo special guests. The supper will he at
6:30 o'clock. Mrs. Robert E. Shinn and Mrs. James
B. Young are to be co-hoslesses.
' Chapter CQ of P.F..O. Sisterhood is meeting al
the home of Mrs. John Conway, 3 North mill
street, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. Mrs. Homer Hcaton
will he en hnstess and Mrs. John Muir is in charge
of the program.
John M. Williamson of the Portland City Li
brary staff is lo be guest speaker tor Ihe February
meeting of Salem alumnae of Thola Sigma Phi,
national honorary journalism group, Monday night.
The meeting is to he al R o'clock at I he home of
Miss Vinitn Howard, 1112 Redwood.
P.F..O. Sisterhood council is meeting on Mon
day lor luncheon at 12: IS o'clock at Mrier and
Frank's-Salom Oregon room. All unallilialrd
P.K.O. members ore invited and may make res
ervations by calling Mrs. John Conway.
4 Dance Parties
Four of Ihe local dancing dubs have arranged
parties (or next weekend, one on Friday, three
on Saturday night.
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Scheduled (or Friday nighl is the informal parly
of Ihe "5ii" Par-re club, al the American Legion
ball. Sluhhy Mills orchestra is lo ploy (or danc
ing between !i .10 and 12:30 o'clock.
Chairmen for the evening are Mr. and Mrs.
Darrrl Lawrence with the billowing on their com
niittce: Mr. aoil Mrs Tony lliegler. Mr. and Mrs.
Al Walker. Mr. and Mrs. (leoi'le Menken. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Flory, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hnyne.
Jaonlr Croup
Jnunle club's George Washington parly is to
be at Iziiiik Walton league Huh house Saturday,
with Phil Day's orchestra playing lor Ihe daiicim.
The eominillee for the evening Includes Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Girnd, Mr. ami Mrs. Hen Lambert. Mr and Mis.
Arthur Gottfried. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Williams,
Jr., with vred Anunscn as exei-utive adviser.
Intermission Cluh
Semi-formal dance for lulermission club is lo
be in Kmcbls ol Columbus hall Saturday nitht.
Dancing will be between 9 :iu mid 12.3a o'clock
with Harry Woscly's orchestra playing.
A bullet supper is set (or 11 30 o'clock with
Ihe Valentine motif lo lie featured in the deco
ra! Inns.
Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Priinge are chairmen of
(he committee with Mr. anil Mrs. John II. Sullivan
as co-chairmen. Serving with them are Mr. ami
Mrs. Adam Lelor. Mr and Mrs Howard IV Pr'ce,
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Kites. Mr and Mrs.
Richard J. Schmidt. Mr and Mrs Bernard F
Schreiner. Mr. and Mrs Marcus Hitter. Mr and
Mrs. G. W. t'nrcin and Mr. mid Mis. Roy G.
Green.
Waverly Club Party
Wavcrly club's formal dinner dance also will
be next Saturday night at the Marion hotel The
ocial hour will be at 8 30 o'clock, the dmoer, a
buffet one, at 9 o'clock Rill DcSniiia's orchestra
is to play for dancing. It is to be a Maid! Gras
parly.
- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferns. Mr.'-nnd Mrs. Marvin
Jlilchie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gunmen. Dr.
and Mrs, Charles Graf ,and Dr. and Mrs. William
Crothcn are iSe the committee.
Academy Dance
The semi -formal fiance "Holiday For Sweet
hearts" will he presented by the joint sophomore
classes of Sacred Heart academy, next Wednes
day, February 20, at Ihe Knights of Columbus hall.
Dancing will be to hi-fi recordings, from 9 to 12
o'clock.
General chairmen for the dance are Misses
Joan Korn and Bcv Polensky. Other chairmen are
as follows: Misses Shcrril Amort, publicity; Danna
Shepherd, decorations; Marguerite Schmidt, pro
grams; Kathryn Burke, clean-up; Anne Feikert,
refreshments; Mary Ann Meyer, coronation; and
May Guchalla, records.
Patrons for the dance are Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Schroedcr, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Burke, Mr. and
Mrs. G. Feikert, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Davison, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F, Lefor, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc
Kay. The court includes queen, senior, Miss Dolores
West; senior princess, Miss Helen Lnmbertus; jun
ior princess, Miss Diana RrauMck: sophomore prin
cess, Miss Shirley Weissbeck; and freshman prin
cess, Mis Kaye Collin.
Phi Mu alumnae of Salem are meeting Wednes
day night at the home of Mrs. Alfred Larson,
4874 Fir Dell drive. Plans will be made for the
founders day dinner on March 5, the event mark
ing the 105th anniversary of the Panhellenic
group.
Miss Marilyn Larson of Tnroina, who is part
time field secretary tor Phi Mu, is to be here
next weekend and will be guest of Mrs. George
A. Brown, president of the local alumnae club.
Mothers cluh of Cherry assembly. Order of
Rainbow lor Girls, has sehrdulcd n meeting for
Tuesday evening. February 10. at fi o'clock, at the
home of Mrs. Hex Brondle. 1315 Plaza avenue.
Special guests of the cluh tor Ihe evening will
be Mrs. D, M. F,by. mother adviser for Cherry
assembly and Mrs. Clarence C. Field, worthy ma
tron of Trinity chapter. Order of Kastern Star.
Co-hostos will be Mrs. Frieda McCarthy.
Members of the Insurance Women's association
of Salem will attend n meeting- in Albany on
Thursday evening, February 21, with the Albany
members of the association serving as the hostess
group tor a dinner in Ihe Cascade room at the
Albany hotel, at A : :t0 o'clock.
A chartered bus will be arranged for the large
group going horn Salem.
Social meeting of the month for Salem Sorop
tnniM club will be next Wednesday night at the
home ot Mrs. Mane Ling. Assisting hostesses will
tie Mrs. C. C. Gabriel. Mrs F. G Itankm, Miss
Lena Hluni and Mrs. F. A. Guentbner.
The group will make further plans tor Its an
nual Shamrock Style rewie to be presented as a
benetit atlair on March 13 at the Marion hotel.
A "mystery" mother and daughter banipiet has
been arranged toi Tuesday evenmi: at the Jason
Lee Memorial Methodist church under the spon
sorship ol the Woman's Society of Christian Serv
ice nl the church.
Guests will be :u hii:h and junior h-h school
girls wbo.e "nn ster " mothers h,i e been pre
senting cuts lo their adopted daughters durum the
yejir Identity o( the mothers will be revealed
Tuesday evening
A proui.im will be presented by tlir YiviiMtnrs
giotip under the direction of Miss (inula Auioll.
A fash'on show of interest (or Febnwiv : will
b' th.it of St Vincent de Paul P.uenU club, the
event to be at 8 o'clock in the evening in Knights
of Columbus ,iall.
Models wilt include Mis Thomas JoMph Mrs.
Hay Greene. Mrs. Itobert Bitrrcll. Mis F II.
(Wan. Mrs Hussell Powell. Mrs Thomas Mo
Vickers. Mrs. J. P. Schimherg. Mrs William J.
Ferguson. Mi, James Phillips, Mrs Fdward
Ziebnski, Mis Sally Joseph, Miss Jacqueline
Doertler, Misses D'anna and Donna Sehmit.
Mrs, William (. Der, Jr. is to be commenta
tor for Ihe show.
Tickets are on sate now Cards will be played
following the shew, tho.r interested in tyc cards
to bring their own table accessories.
By MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
(Capital Journal Snclrty Killlor)
T- AI.KM Spinsters club is lo meel Monday
night at the home of Mrs. Maymond Martin.
At that time the group will complete plans
for its benefit style show, "Fashions Americana."
lo be presented the evening of February 23 at
Meier & Frank's-Salom patio room.
Mrs. Duan'e Rankin and Miss Colccn Welch are
lo be co-hostesses for the Monday meeting.
Mrs. Melvin If. Gcist is to be hostess for Ihe
Theatre Arts group on Tuesday, 'luncheon to be at
her home at 12:30 o'clock. Mrs. A. A. Schramm
is lo Rive the program, recorded music of "The
Mosl Happy Fella" by Frank Loesser.
Sigma Kappa alumnae are meeting next
Wednesday night al 8 o'clock at t lie home of Mrs.
Karl Hampton, 33.10 Sunnyview avenue. Marjorie
Webster of Meier & Frank's-Salem will talk to
the group on spring millinery.
Mothers club of bethel 33. .lob's Daughters, will
meet lor a noon luncheon Thursday, February 21,
al the Masonic temple.
Officers of oilier Mothers clubs of Salem beth
els have been invited and will ioclude Mrs. .1. R.
Warden, bethel 48; Mrs. .1. D. Seal, bethel 4:1:
and Mrs. (',. O. Stevenson and Mrs. Allan Stevens
ol bethel 511. Mrs. I.. S. Shuford will preside.
Mrs. Edwin A. Pease is chairman for the
luncheon. Assistants are Mrs. John Kieklin. Mrs.
Chester I. Chase. Mrs. Rov Holland, Mrs. W. W.
Weatherbcc and Mrs. R. W. Gallagher.
Plans will he discussed for the all-Salem mother-daughter
party to be sponsored later in the
spring.
Regular mooting (or Salem .laycce-Kttes will
be Monday night al 8 o'clock at the home ol Mrs.
Dale Horn. 3o.")4 Candis. Mrs. Bud Myers. Mrs.
Hen Fortner and Mrs. Roy Gotchnll arc to be co
hostesses. A program on hats will be presented
from Meier k Frank's-Salem.
Events for Club
Welcome Wagon club has two big events sched
uled for the month.
Next Tuesday, February 19, brings the guest
day for the group, dessert to be at 1 o'clock at
Salem Woman's club house.
Each member is inviting a guest. All interested
newcomers to the capital are invited.
A hat show, put on by Marjorie Webster ot
Meier & Frank's-Salem store, will feature the en
tertainment. Reservations should be telephoned to either
Mrs. James B. B. Trussell, EM 2-7735 or Mrs. E.
A. Busscy, EM 4-9459.
Plan Benefit
On the evening of Wednesday. February 27. the
Welcome Wagon club is giving a benefit card
party in Mayflower hall at 8 o'clock. The interested
public is invited.
Proceeds will go to the group's project of assist
ing the Oregon State School for the Deaf with its
scholarship fund.
Tickets may be obtained from any member of
the club or at the door the night of the party. Mrs.
R. H. Vincent is general chairman for the party.
Thursday evening literature group of the Ameri
can Association of University Women is to meet
at the home of Mrs. Freddustafson on Thursday
evening. Miss Helen Fletcher to give the review.
Y-Wlvos are cancelling their regular meeting
on Thursday, February 21, due to the style show
sponsored by the group on the evening of Feb
ruary 20.
Official visit of Ihe district president. Mrs.
Betty ltamey of Canny, will highlight the meeting
of Kingwood unit. No. Rl, American Legion aux
iliary, at the Kingwood Legion hall Thursday,
February 21.
In charge nf arrangements for the affair are
Mrs. lrl K. Folson, Mrs. Verne L. Axelson and
Mrs. Floyd White.
Spinsters Style Show Next Saturday
Anticipated event for next Saturday night, Feb
ruary 23, is the benefit fashion revue to be spon
sored by Salem Spinsters club. The show. "Fash
ions Americana," will be presented at 8:30 o'clock
in the patio room of Meier it Frank's-Salem.
Proceeds will go to two projects of the Spin
sters club, one to assist the Haven school lor
retarded children, the olhcr to purchase special
equipment for educationally advanced students in
the schools.
Opening Ihe program will be American sports
wearthis year with a ladylike trend featuring
the regimental stripe lamily which was released
to the public last week.
The controversial issue of American skirt
lengths will be dwelled upon in full, and the new
length for spring will be unveiled. American
travel ushers in the shoe styles as well as new
fabrics for suits and colors for cashmere.
Famous contemporary women and their favor
ite dressmakers' styles ' will be featured in the
section entitled American Idols, and a highlight
of the entire show is the first appearance any
where in Ihe L'nited Stales of four dresses de
signed for the motion picture, "Designing Woman,"
as yet unreleascd.
, EBRUARY meeting for St. Anne's guild, St.
Paul s Episcopal church, is In be Monday
afternoon for dessert at 1:30 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. Albert C. Gragg.
Mrs. L. R. Burdette, Mrs. William Dolf. Mrs.
George S. Hoffman and Mrs. George M. Schwarz
are the committee for the afternooon.
February coffee for Willamette Valley Panhel
lenic, the Salem alumnae group, will be next Fri
day morning at 10 o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Joseph W. Matujec, 691 Highland avenue, Mrs.
C. R. Nelson as co-hostess.
At this time plans will be completed for Ihe
series of benefit card parties planned for the aft
ernoon of March 1 proceeds from which will go to
Haven school. The parlies are lo be simultan
eously in the four sorority houses at Willamette
university.
Delta Gamma alumnae arc lo be entertained
on Monday night at the home of Mrs. Alan Berg,
1)43 South Liberty. The parly will be at 8 o'clock
with Mrs. Robert B. Hynd and Mrs. Leon Mar
gosian as co-hostesses.
New officers will be elected and installed and
following the business session there will be a bridge
party for those unable to attend the Panhellenic
bridge series on March 1.
Elokta Woman's club meets Tuesday, February
19, for a 1:15 dessert at the home of Mrs. Floyd
r Kibbe, 695 South Commercial.
Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. W. T. Grier,
Mrs. H. O. Taylor and Mrs. Herbert B. Glaisyer.
Sigma Kappa Mothers club is lo be entertained
for dessert on Tuesday at 1:15 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Eldon D. Burros with Mrs. A. F. Marcus
as co-hostess.
Salem Opti-Mrs, club meets Monday, Fehruary
18, with Mrs. Walter E. Hartley, 713 Menlo drive.
A jewelry auction will be a fund-raising project
for the program which starts at 8 o'clock. "
Chapter G of P.E.O. Sislcrhood is meeting next
Thursday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. .lames McAllister. Mrs. B. F. Williams is to
be co-hoslcss.
Bethel 48, .fob's Daughters, meets Thursday
evening, February 21, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Scot
tish Rite temple for a regular- business session.
Travel group of Ihe American Association of
University Women is meeting next Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John Jelderks,
3625 D street. Leroy Essen, Parkcrsville, and Mrs.
Sam Brown, Gervais, are to be guests to show
color slides of their recent trips abroad. Mrs.
A. T. Gallison and Mrs. Robert Sprague will be
co-hostesses.
A speech contest lo select Ihe area competitor
will be conducted by Chemekcta Toastmistress
club at its dinner meeting Thursday evening at
6 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant.
Mrs. E. W. Hillstrom. Miss June Dunn anl
Mrs. Lynn McCully will vie for Ihe right to rep
resent the group in the later contest. Mrs. A. S.
Tossing has been designated as alternate for the
program.
Birthday of bethel 35. Job's Daughters, will he
observed al a formal meeting Monday evening at
the Scottish Rile temple.
Past guardians and associate guardians will be
honored by a degree.
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Famous designers will be featured in the fifth
section of Fashions Americana, followed by the
American Songs section, which will show millinery
of the '20s and 30s and its effect on the 1937
silhouette
The ail-American Girl look brass or medallion
louch to fashions will be featured on the Ameri
can Tradition part of the program, and the final
group of fashions presents Ihe theme of the ail
American color foi spring, as seen and approved
by the buyers on their East coast trip.
All of the styles which are being shown on
Fashions Americana will be "firsts," never bclore
on view lo the public here. New color and fabric
from hat lo shoe will be on the Spinsters models
when they use a new cross-step idea in modeling
across the 86-foot ramp which Ihe store has es
pecially constructed.
Following the fashion extravaganza, which will
be narrated in full by Mrs. James T. Brand, a
dessert will be .served in the Oregon room.
Tickets may be purchased by calling Mrs.
Gerald Kelly, EM 2-2057, Mrs. Blair McCabe, EM
4-5887, or conlacting a Spinsters member.
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Faculty Dinner
Members of Willamette university Faculty
Women's club arc sponsoring a potluck dinner
next Friday night. February 22, for members and
husbands, the affair to be at 7 o'clock at Baxter
hall. Those attending are to lake pies or salads,
other items to be furnished for the dinner. .
Mrs. Robert D. Gregg and Mrs. Robert M.
Putnam are co-chairmen for the party and on t
their committee are Mrs. Edwin W. Butler, Mrs.
Thomas W. Churchill, Mrs. Magdelaine de Tire
fort, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, Mrs. Dale Dykman, Mrs.
Richard M. Gillis, Mrs. Harold B. Jory, Mrs. Ted
Ogdahl, .Mrs. Reginald Parker, Mrs. Murco Ring
nalda, Dr. Martha Springer.
Mrs. Roy Harland will be hostess at a 10
o'clock coffee Monday morning for board mem
bers of Rotarian Women at her home at 4135
Itivercrest drive.
Kappa Kappa Gamma alumnae of Salem will
meet on Monday evening at the home of Mrs.
Lawrence Hoguc at 8 o'clock.
Co-hoslcsses will be Mrs. David Eason, Mrs.
Richard Pctrie, Airs. Robert Drager and Mrs.
C. D. Frazqr. .Mrs. Eason is to talk to the group
on her travels abroad last year.
Mrs. Henry A'. Simmons is to entertain for her
bridge club at luncheon and the afternoon Thursday.
Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae are meeting next
Wednesday night, February 20, instead of the
usual Thursday. The meeting will be at Ihe home
of the new president. Mrs. F. M. Scrcombe, 280
Alice street. Mrs. Maylon E. Scott and Mrs.
James Crone will be co-hostcsscs.
Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Slar,
meets for a regular stated session on Tuesday
evening. February 19, at the Masonic temple. Past
matrons and past patrons will be honored.
Al the meeting or the Credit Women's Breakfast
club on Tuesday morning,' February 19, at 7 o'clock
at the Brilc Spot, an educational program will be
presented by Mrs. Chester S. dishing, Jr. The
program was postponed from this week's meeting
due to detailed discussion of plans for the lunch
eon for which Ihe group will be host on Sunday,
February 24, at the Marion hotel.. -
The luncheon is a part of the sessions of the
Oregon-Columbia Regional Credit conference sched
uled (or February 23 and 24.
Executive board meeting of the club will be the
evening of February 26 at the home of Mrs. For
rest W. Ecklcs.
Legislative night will be observed in a joint
meeting of Capital Post No. 9 and the auxiliary of
Ihe post Monday evening at the Legion hall with
Senator Carl H. Francis of Yamhill county as the
speaker.
Robert R. Johnson, formerly director of the
stale department of finance and administration
and now on the staff ol the League of Oregon
Cities, will show films taken in Greece when he
served with Ihe federal economic cooperaton ad
ministration for several years.
All members of the legislature and their wives
have Been invited as special guests and members
of Kingwood and Salem posts and auxiliaries have
been bidden to join in the meeting.
Music by a group trom North Salem high
school under Ihe direction of Howard Miller will
be an added feature.
Mrs. Frank P. Marshall heads the refreshment
committee.
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iliucliler of Mr. and Mr). Il.il M. Il.inil.ill. In l.ci ('.
Mrl.nrrn. Jr., vin of Mr. and Mrv 1 I'. Mrljrrn. Med
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MISS JANET DAWN FOWLER
' AWOMi hrldesrlnt I Miu Janet Down Kowlrr,
nktne. daughter of Mr. and Mu. Roy s. Fowler. Sr.,
her rajtjicr men! announced to Uirh.nd J. 1). I'liler, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John R. T. 1'lilrr, Dallas.
MISS BEVERLEY GUSTAFSON
A.WOl'NC'Kn recently was the ensasrment of Miss
lleerlrv limtalson. above, daughter of Mr. and Vr.
C. J. GiiMaKon. to l.t. (It) Robert Arthur Sanford, on
of M.s. Isabel Sanford, Corona, CalU.