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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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6
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Sclam. Qyqosw TAdar, March 31. 1850 tion, health, mental health, child Committee of Barristers Wives 11 -J with his children and two nephews a birthday parry at th rest, dence of his daughter, Leila Park. Those present in addition to Mr. and Mrs.

Park were- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Park. St.

Helens Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Park, Salem, arid the grandchildren, Wallace, jr and JoeL Salem, Barbara, Rosemary and Dorothy of Portland. Mr.

and Mrs. Park H. Thede, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell L.

Harris. Portland. seroces recrnuon, Jnve nile delinquency, youth and employment and public relations. The conference la being; held in preparation for the ndd-eentury White House conference to be held in December, 1950. William Park Honored WHIam, Park, formerly of Salem, butnow in Portland, recently celebrated his gist birthday 4 4 4i SOCI ETY CLUBS MUSIC nephews.

,4 Many Leave on Spring Trips, Others Return Travelers continue to come and go with several arriving home this week from extended trips. With the public schools closing this week for soring vacation a number of Hostesses Is Named Plans are being completed for the Governor's state conference on Children and Youth to be held at the state capital building on April 13 and 14, which will attract over a thousand people to Salem from throughout the state and well known educators and speakers. Governor Douglas McKay has appointed Miss Dorathea Steus-loff as chairman of the hostess committee, which' met Thursday to outline plans for the two day conference. Assisting Miss Steus-loff on the hostess committee are Mrs. Mark H.

Astrup, Mrs. George Ailing, Miss Marion Bo wen, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs. G.

Frederick Chambers, Mrs. Genevieve For-svthe of Portland. Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Gus Moore, Mrs.

Oscar Paulson, Mrs. A. A. Schramm, Mrs. George H.

Swift. Mrs. Dean Walker of Independence, Mrs. John R. Wood and Mrs.

Clifford Zollinger. The women will assist with registration, making preliminary preparations for the conference and serving as hostesses for the various sections of the conference. Governor. McKay is honorary chairman" or the committee on children and youth and Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar of Portland is chairman with Dr.

Carl G. Ashley, Portland, as vice-chairman. Sessions will be held in the house of representatives and following the dosing session on Friday, April 14 Governor and Mrs. McKay will receive Informally- at a reception tn the governor's offices. The conference is divided into eight sections, iamily life, educa- o.

a I families are taking the opporttm lty for trips to the beach, moun- tains and even farther. Mr. and-Mrs. W. W.

Rosebraugb re home from a fortnight's trip to Carmel Valley. Returning home EOM is here! It's end of month dearance in almost every departmentl Charge It a y. Miss Elizabeth Marie Bodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bales, whose betrothal to LaVeme Hay-hurst, son of Mr.

and Mrs. David Hayhurst, has been revealed. Mrs. Lawrence Osterman and brown for Mrs. Lawrence Brown also choosing a print frock was Mrs.

Urlin S. Page, who is 1 with them for a visit were their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosebraugh of New York City, pay in May! Shop and save' on QUALITY bargains Mrs. William H.

Lytic returned at 4 busy these days with plans for io the capital on Tuesday from a trtp to the Hawaiian Islands. She made the trip both ways on the i By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor TEA TXMK on Thursday at the lovely and spacious home of the Bruce Spauldings arranged by wives of members of the Marion county bar all lawyers wives in the county invited Special guests were wives of supreme court justices and wives of members of the board of governors of the state bar, who were in Salem for their annual meeting on Thursday In the evening the women going on to the Legion club for a no-host dinner At the deer Mrs. Spaulding. in an attractive two piece blue dress with trim ojf niching in a deeper shade Josephine singing a group of numbers during the afternoon Receiving Mrs. Norman Winslow in a print afternoon dress Mrs.

Hall Lusk in navy blue accented with watermelon red and Mrs. Wallace Carson in a black tea dress A delightful and most informal affair and a tea for many as the first time in many years mat the lawyers wives have all been together The tea table a pink satin doth with a leghorn hat for a centerpiece and dusters of primroses and carnations on the hat and arranged on blue satin ribbon pink tapers in crystal holders at either end of the table Bouquets of daffodils, forsy-thia and fruit blossoms about the rooms Fraa Mt-l-Uwa cam Mrs Paul Geddes of Roseburg, smartly dressed in a black suit with cape style jacket and black off the face straw She hopes to be back again next year if her husband is reelected state representative Mrs. Gordon Sloan up from Astoria and chic in black with a white hat and furs Petite Mrs. Willard Schwinn of Hills boro in a gray suit and white pi qua hat Nice to see Mrs. William McAllister of Medford, who used to live here and has returned often with her legislator husband Jean tells us Bill is not running for reelecr tion and they hope to soon start construction on a new home Jean, pretty as ever, and wearing a good-looking sun gold suit and matching hat Mrs.

Andrew Koerner of Portland, accompanied by her coed daughter, Ann, home from Stanford during the spring vacation In navy was Mrs. Alec Brown At Portland and from Eugene came Mrs. William AS. I Lurline and spent most of her time in Honolulu, flying over, to the Island of Hawaii. Mrs.

Lytic the new home they hope to build atop Fairmount Mrs. Edgar A. Listen, Jr, was hostess for a dessert luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Thursday was met on arriving in th is lands by her brother-in-law said sister, Mr. and A. ii- cattle of Portland, who had been so- Vi for members of her chib at her Jeumint in the islands and the Salem traveler also visited with Candalaria Heights home on Lin den Lane.

Easter Eggs by Russell Stover 1 Misa RubrBcdreT, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. Bcdrey, whose engcrjement to William E. Weiss, son of Mr. and Mrs.

E. E. Weiss, has been rerecdedL No wedding date has been set (Kennell-Ellis). sty 4. A if the Lowell Kerns of Portland, formerly of Salem, who were vacationing in Hawaii.

Beaded North Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall and daughter, Linda, are leaving today for Victoria and Vancouver, EC and other points north for, the ensuing ten days; Dr. and Mrs. Ralph lS.

Pjrvlne and children. Bill and Becky, are leaving today for Neskowin to vacation at their summer home during the spring vacation. Also at 'Neskowin for the coming week at their beach home will be Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown and sons, John and Clifford.

Mrs. A. Terrence King and children, Jimmy, Al and Carolyn, will spend the coming week at Suttle Lake lodge-where they will, enjoy seme skiing. Joining them for part of the week, will be Dr. and Mrs.

Staurt Lancefield and children, Neil and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder and eon, Peter, art entraining today for Los Angeles and other southern They will drive home, stopping in LaJolla and Camel for short sojourns. Cj Mrs.

Cart Cole of Saa Ftaawisee la spending the -week' tit 'Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hug CM Omega Baothers will meet with Mrs. A. R.

Newton, 1100 Chemeketa street tonight at 8 Riddlesbarger Mrs. Max Mo. Shower is Given LINCOLN Spring flowers were decorations at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walling Saturday night when Mrs.

Walling entertained with a shower for her husband's cousin, Mrs. Joe Camillo. Mrs. Paul Scharn was co-hostess with her daughter. Mrs.

Dot Walling, Mrs. Harry Walling and Mrs. Lester Walling assisted when dessert was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Camillo and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dodge and Ronald and Constance, Mrs. Dot Walling, Mrs. Harry Walling, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Scharn, Miss Dorothy Walling, Mrs. Lois Burch, Mrs. J. D.

Walling, Mrs. Xva Purvine, Mrs. R. J. Meissner and Judy, Mrs.

Avalt Miller, Mrs. R. F. Yungen, Mrs. L.

Brown, Mrs. Lois Crew ford, Mrs. Sarah Feller, Lais -SC. Halde-man, Mr. and-Mrs.

Clifford Wall Will Celebrate Birthday Barbara Fenix, daughter of and Mrs. Robert Fenix, will celebrate her seventh birthday at party Saturday aftternoon at the Fenix home on South High street. Guests have been bidden to come at 2 o'clock and after games refreshments will be served. The Easter motif will be used in the decorations and favors and assist-' ins Mrs. Fenix will be Mrs.

Q. Herbert Smith. 'Honoring Barbara will be Eileen Hadley, Julia Linfoot, Margaret Lancefield, Catheryn and Carolyn Stadter, Kathy Joseph, Marianne Ward, Karen Schott, Pattie Lee, Patty and Mary Fenix. 9 p.m. J' i -r- a r-, i v' i.

Mlllan (Janet Byrd) over from Silverton Mrs. Earl Latourette down from Oregon City and wearing" a handsome navy blue gown with pleated skirt and a many strand pearl necklace Aeriettiig Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, jr, in a becoming mist blue wool jersey with pleated skirt and matching costume Jewelry Mrs Allan Carson in a portrait blue satin gown her daughter, Ann, now enrolled at Willamette 177 rTo. Ilberrr Exclusively at Miller's university a spring print for ing and Sherra and Gary.

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