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1 1:1 1 1. ; 1 hiO ! j. i i I' r ' j PAGE SIX'"' ' ' ' : The -OREGON STATESMAN, Salenu Oregon, Sunday Morning. November 12'193S ISK VTK f j .. . -- , - r,- .... , ; , n ; y- , ; C nni rV . - " ; JESSIE STEELE Sunday jociety, Clubs and Music Pai of The Statesman I ..S 1 & . . . r-r-i . ' i 1 - , - -w w ' ' -TV M iss Aldrich Speaker At Saturday Session Woman's Club CORING the motion picture i t 5 .iimi that it orovides S V A WO w -w S . . - m lie wants, Maude Aldrieh, chairman of motion pictures for the District of Columbia federation of woman's clubs spoke ua . Goi-m Wnman'n elub at its regular meeting yester- day afternoon, in spite oi ine University Set Plans Fall Week ' i - AVltft the end of exams coming '""lasUweek, Willamette university ! groups hate-planned numerous in : formal affairs for the coming week. Members of Beta Chi sorority will act as hostess at a Sunday night supper tonight, while Delta Phi wiU entertain for a group of : friends at a charmingly informal fireside supper. Aloha Phi. Alpha sorority will be guests of the Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity at dinner Monday evening. An after-football frolic has been - planned by the Sigma Tan frater ' ' nlty for i Friday night following the Willamette-Albany college game. Frank Haley is chrdrman of the affair. Sigma Tau members will also invite special guests for the dinner hour next SundajK Don Egr and Francis Crouch are In . charge. FoUowing the Willamette Southern Oregon game. Alpha PsI. Delta fraternity members were; hosts at an enjoyable Informal party Friday nighty Mr. and Mrs. James Nutter were chaperones. Included among the guests were Miss Beatrice Hartung, Miss Na omi Hewitt, Miss Ruth Chapman. Miss Ruth Chaney, Miss Sylvia DuBois, Miss Faith Sherburne. Miss Marguerite Filsinger, Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Jeryme Up ston, Miss Wtnnifred Gardiner, Miss Helen Carlson, Miss Edythe Glaiser. Miss Phyllis Dennison. Miss Marjorie Wunder, Miss Hel - en Keudall, Miss Marlon Beasely, and Miss Jean Eastridge. Hosts were . Gus Moore, Miles Woodworth, Edward Frantt, Don Erickson. Steve Anderson, Plercy Sweet, Donell Saunders, Kenneth Manning, Dean Cadle, Bill Mac ' Adam. Carl Felter. Forest Robin- son, Lnman Ney, James Burdette, Malcolm Jones, Elver Rohdy, and Alfred Pietila. History Section Holds DirmexvMeeting The history section of the Sa lem Arts league met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clifford last Monday evening- for the reg ular .semimonthly meeting. This was an unusually interesting and entertaining meeting, and was marked by a new feature, a 6 o'clock SHpper. Special guests were Mrs. H. R. Looney, Mrs. Carolyn Parker and Jnage Charles H. Carey. Menv 6en present were Mr. and Mrs R. J. Hendricks, Miss Julia K. Webster, Miss Grace Gilliam. Miss Luella Baker, Mrs. Carrie Roland, Miss . Gertrude Savage, . Mrs Emma Minton, Mrs. Juanita Paulas, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford. Epeclally clever and appropri ate place cards were used in seat lug the guests and the dinner was a very jolly affair. After the ' meeting the regular program was carried out. The section is at present reading a n d discussing the new book by Robert J. Hen dricks, "Bethel and Aurora," re cently off the press Mrs. Hen dricks, who, with her family, was a former member of the Aurora community, eonmoutea some Terr interesting and valuable data. She brought to the meet ing several old aocuments per taining to the colony, among them being the original construe tion ot the Anrora colony, writ ten by hand and in the German language. Judge Carey contrib uted several valuable bits of in formation to the general discus sion. V. F. W. Auxiliary Flans Meet Monday The auxiliary to Post MSI, V. -P W., will hold a regular meet ing Monday night at 8 o'clock in the woman's clubhouse. Instal lation ot officers by Mrs. Cecile Hardy state department president rrofr Portland, and her degree team, will occupy most of the ev nrag. All eligible members for the auxiliary are invited to at tend. ;, ' - ... '- . New officers are as follows ? President, Mrs. Cnarks Low; sen ior vice president, Mrs. Webb Morrman; junior rice president, Mr. Henry Fourler; chaplain Mrs. William Rush; treasurer! M.r I2ftwr I: tuard, Mrs. Efti. Wetfel; trustee. Mrs. C. rioer; eonduetreaa, Miss Martha . Secretary, Mrs. Harry Sim; mu sician. Mrs. Milton Turner' pa triotic Instructor, Mrs. Bryan Con ley; historian, Mrs., Newall Wil liams; color bearers, Mrs. Ward wolf, Mrs. Roy Betser, Mrs. Ora Pettit and Mrs. Roy Remington. The Toung people'i Pornm of the ; First Methodist church Is v sponsoring a country fair, Satur day, November 25, in the cnurcS v - annex.. industry for the hs-pocrisy for the public what the pub- noiway uiuau c , attentive audience Aldrich's plaint mat motion pic tures In this country are growing progressively worse Good, clean pictures properly advertised, she said, are drawing big box office receipts, but pro ducers still persist in making "cheap" films, which in other countries are accepted as truly portraying American standards, She decried the influence wield ed by the picture industry hinder- in an International understand ing and nrged that the Salem club members and their circle of friends and acquaintances stand back of certain measures for & nation-wide federal board ot re view which may be brought up at the next congress. Will Hays and the cooperation he represents she said had done practically nothing. Six states, the women were told, have boards of censorship, but pictures which cannot be shown in those states are spread broadcast over others. Portland's board of Censors, she said, cuts Immoral or vulgar scenes from pictures and the pictures are shown In Portland minus those scenes, while in Sa lem the unexpurgated edition of the film may be shown. Bemice Hanson, member of the Portland junior symphony orches tra, played a series of semi-classic violin numbers, in what was ac claimed by her appreciative audi ence a "charming and skilled fa shion." Recognizing the patriotic sig nificance of the day music and decorative motif were arranged around that central theme. A plea for cooperation in the work of the Red Cross coupled wlth-an ex planation of that work and meth ods involved was given. Mrs. C. C. Geer, music chairman, presented her report. Missionary Society Has Meet The Women's Missionary soci ety of the First Baptist church met Friday afternoon in tne church parlors for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Mary Bol ton led the devotional. Th pro gram subject, "Work Among For eign Speaking People", was in charge of Mrs, Mattie Clark, as sisted by Mrs. J. P. Blessing, Miss Emma Graham, Mrs. Susia Par- menter and Mrs. Dora Robins. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. C. H. McCullah, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. George Hutchason, and Mrs. F. A. Starkey. . Tea was served by the hostesses following the program. Those present for the afternoon were Mrs. E. J. Ayers Mrs. Jen nie Brownell, Mrs. J. P. Blessing, Mrs. Mary Bolton, Mrs. U H. Bar nett, Mrs. C. W. Cabeen, Mrs. Mat tie Clark, Mrs. T. A. Erixon, Mrs. Frank Hoyt, Mrs. Joseph Graner, Mrs. Emma Graham, Mrs. Lettie Graham, Mrs. George Hutchason, Mrs. A. A. Harms, Mrs. C. H. Mc Cullah, Mrs. W. L. McLaren, Mrs. E. A. McAdams, Mrs. R. L. Meek er, Mrs. T. C. Mackey, Mrs. Floyd Miller, Mrs. W. H. Morley, Mrs. Susie Parmenter, Mrs. L. G. Pres cott, Mrs. Sarah M. Powers, Mrs. Dora Robins, Mrs. Britton Ross, Mrs. Marvin Roth, Mrs. Carl Ram seyer, Mrs. Earl Race, Mrs. Mark Skiff, Mrs. F. A. Starkey, Mrs. Kate White, Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. George Wyatt, Mrs. G. E. Westinghouse, and Mrs. Robert Wagers. Four Aces Club Meets At Rice Home Miss Dorothy Rice was hostess to members of the Four Aces Bridge club Friday night. Contract was enjoyed followed by a late supper. Autumn flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. Miss Charlotte Eyre and Miss Phyllis Keith won honors at cards. At the supper hour Miss Rice was assisted by her mother. Those In attendance were the Misses Lucile Kelty, honor guest, Charlotte Eyre, Margaret Beck, Theo Beck, Ila Mills, Sedonla Keith, Phyllis Keith. Lucile Kelty and hostess. Miss Rice. The next meeting will be held at the home ot Misses Sedonla and Phyllis Keith. MacDowell Club Tea To Be Nov. 1 8 .The Salem MacDowell club will sponsor a bridge tea Saturday, No vember IS, la the Woman's club-; house on North Cottage street. Elaborate plans are being made and the affair promises to be most attractive. There will be a program as well- as bridge. Several tables have been reserved already and further res ervations may be- made before Thursday with either Mrs. W. S. Levens, 64 8 S, or Mrs. Richard Krelsel, S4S0. Salem friends are Interested in the announcement of the birth of a daughter, Barbara Joyce, to Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Miller of BelL Calif., Tuesday, November 7. Mr. MlUer Is the son ot Rer. and Mrs, Carl F. Miller of Newberg, form erly vastors of the South Salem Friends church, and is a rrtdu- ft"! I , Slavonic Alliance Delegate KS" i 'hWlkSgiVinQ Promises An Interesting affair of Thurs day sight in the Castllli&n hall of the Nelson building will be the dance recital sponsored by Wil liam F. Christensen and a group of advanced dancing students from Portland. The recital begins at S o'clock aad will last about an hour. The public is Invited. Numbers will include' an Hun garian gypsy ballet performed in a settiag ot a native village with a gypsy fortune teller reading fu tures of the villagers wtth cards. Thirteen , dancers. Including Mr. Christensen take part in this. Oth er numbers will be given by a pro fessional class, an advanced tap duet and an advanced tap ensem ble. Miss Sheridan Wedded on Friday Mis3 Mary Sheridan was wed ded to Frank F. Robinson at a simple but impressive ceremony Friday night at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Sheridan. Rev. Earl Cochran performed the ring ceremony in front- of beautiful floral altar of pink and white chrysanthemums. Only close friends and members of the families were present. The bride was gowned , in ra jah crepe of ashes of redes! color trimmed in rhlnestone buttons and worn with brilliant acces sories. Her bouquet was white chrysanthemums and pink carna tions Miss Margaret Townsend, maid of honor, ' wore a powder blue frock cut along formal lines and a corsage. Bill Sheridan, Jr.. brother ot the bride, acted as best man for Mr. Robinson. Mrs. Nick Brinkley sang "I Love You Truly," and Mrs. F. L. Rose played the wedding march. Mrs. Sheridan presided at the serving table after the ceremony during an informal reception. For her going-away ensemble Mrs. -Robinson wore a smart black suit with white accessories. The e o u p 1 e left for a short honeymoon in Portland, after which they will be at home at 555 N. Liberty. Mrs. Robinson is a graduate of Salem high school and the C a p 1 1 a 1 -Business college. Mr. Robinson was educated in a Chi cago school ot engineering. Miss Maddison Honor Guest Miss Lea t ha Maddison, bride-elect, was honored with a miscel laneous shower Friday night by members of her sewing club. Mrs. W. A. Cumminga opened her home f o r the affair with Mrs. Fred Swanson as assistant hostess. The gifts were brought to the honor guest in a tiny wagon dec orated la pink and white and cov ered with an umbrella. White chrysanthemums and pink and white tapers were used at the refreshment hour. Special , guests were Miss Lela Ford. Miss Zerla Hill and Mrs. Nellie McAllister, who are visit Mrs. Cummings. Members bidden to aonor miss Maddison were Mrs. Clifford Taylor, Mrs. Damon Fleener, Mrs. Fred Drager, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. William Heseman, Mrs. R. G. Henderson, Mrs. e. m. Hammer, Mrs. Jo Maddison. Mrs. Haven Gallagher, Mrs. Wilda Bowling, Mrs. Carl Engstrom, Mrs. George Viesko. and hostesses, Mrs. Cummings and Mrs. Swanson. Delta Phi Alums Meet At Hartungs Delta Phi alumnae of Salem were entertained at the home of Miss Beatrice Hartung Thursday night. The group decided to meet on tne first Thursday ot each month. Miss Bertha Babcock assisted the hostess during the Informal hour that followed the business meeting. Plans were made for a Christmas party for all alumna of the vicinity at the home of Mrs. Mildred Colcord. . Present were the Misses Lilllaa Scott, Cynthia Delano, Phyllis uenison, Betty-Mae Hartung, Syl via DuBois, Marian Bretz, Mil dred Wampler, Lois Barker. MIU rured Miner. Alvls Love. Ann Lanxe, viola Crozler, Mrs. Oscar White , and hostesses, Miss Hart ung and Miss Babcock. Miss Crozier to Fete Bridge Club Miss Viola Croiier will be host ess to members ot her bridge club Friday afternoon. Miss Cynthia ueiano win assist her. - Guests will be Miss Grace Eliza beth Holman, Miss Josephine Mo- uiicanst, . Miss . iris Jorgenaon, miss uasei jonnson. Hiss Betty. Mae Hartung, Miss Ruth Chap man, miss Yelma May, Miss Mil dred Miller, Miss Fern Harris, Miss Elizabeth Looney and Miss uyntAia JJeiaoo. The Woman's Relief corps will sponsor a benefit 500 party Tues day arternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock in Miner's hall. choquxkole - push wave Ringlet Ends Complete V $1.00 Caatle Permanent Wavers Co. aOT Kst XatHlawk Bld SS ii -? if . i . f ..: . . . t t v i - ffc- - . V.-4 jilt J - "! v.. a - ' j- I k - i s I TTLJl-.f ft .... mJL3tok feJas.sg.si iit0?Jtmm Miss Irene Pershing in native Russian costume who wel comed visiting delegates to tht first, ptate convention ,pf the Slavonic associatidn of CatthHiih) which was tela in San Francisco Armistice day. The Slavonic Alliance is made up of American-Jugo Polish and, Ukrainian societies with a membership of 80,000. Mrs. J. D. Clark Entertains Bethel Dorcas Club Members Wednesday Rickreall Ladies Aid Meets for Business Ses sion at Home of Mrs. Jennie Dempsey Sublimity. A pretty wedding i was solemnized at the St. Boniface church Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock when Miss Grace Knapke, daughter of Mrs. Jessie Boldig- heimer, became the bride of Nich olas Klein of Shaw. The bride was lovely In a floor length pink satin gown made in princess style and long veil edged with wide lace. She carried yel low and white chrysanthemums. Miss Dorothy Halfman was brides maid and wore a dress of blue crepe trimmed in pink and car ried rosebuds and pompom chrys anthemums. Jonn Steckleln of Mt. Angel was best man. The young couple will-live with the bride's mother, Mrs. Boldig- heimer, on her farm northwest ot Sublimity. Following the ceremony a din ner was given at the home ot the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klein of Shaw. Among those present were Mrs. Jessie Boldig- heimer. Father Frank Sherbrlsg of Sublimity, Father Mnltz ot Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Biele meier ot Mt. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Knapke, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Bartsos of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Halfman of Sublimity, Mrs. Martin of Salem, Mrs. Gregory of Salem, Miss Sophie Haselbacher of Hazel Green, Miss Cecelia Klein of Shaw, Miss Dorothy Halfman of Sublimity, Miss Catherine Klein of Salem, James Klein of Shaw, John Steckleln of Mt. Angel, Jos eph Halfman of Sublimity and R. Gregory of Salem. Following the dinner a wed ding dance was given at Union Hill. Kingwood. Annual election of officers of the. Book and Thim ble club was held Thursday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. H. Templeton this being the first meeting following the summer vacation. Mrs. Charles Schwartz, retiring vice president, automatic ally became president, succeeding Mrs. Say Ferguson. Mrs. Tem pleton was chosen vice president, Mrs. Waldo Blxel was re-elected treasurer and Mrs. Fred Kublrf succeeds Mrs. A. L. Applewhite as secretary. Mrs. Applewhite will be hostess for the Thanksgiving meeting when plana will be com pleted for the winter's activities. for relief work, and for the. an nual Christmas party of the or ganization. All standing commit tees will also be appointed at this time. A special guest was Mrs. Ronald Craven. e Stayton. Another benefit bridge party was given by the Women's club, Wednesday night. with Mesdames W. Brown F. Hot tlnger, G. Fair and W. V-Adams as hostesses. There were 10 ta bles in play. Mrs. Dane M. John and Dr. Adams had high score. During the evening the east for the high school play the "Blue Bag" -gave some skits, from the play which they Are to present at the H. S. auditorium Thursday ana Friday nlgnta. . - - Lyons. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Donald Brotherton at her home Tuesday afternoo la honor of her birthday. EIITE1A Shampoo and Finger Ware 60c Complete NOTE: Tbl Work Doee by Expert Operators Oregon Beauty Shop - j 42SU7-8 Oregea Bldg. Phone S734 - Slav, Czechoslovak, Russian, Bethel. Mrs. J. D. Clark en tertained the Bethel Dorcas club at her home on Court street on Wednesday. Chrysanth e m u m s were used in decorating the guest rooms. At tne luncheon covers were placed tor nineteen members, in cluding Mrs. Harry Young of Mil- waukie. formerly of Salem, and h r e e guests. Mrs. Fredrika Kirscher, Mrs. O. E. Mikesell and Mrs. George Hain. The work for the day was quilt ing. At the business session Mrs. C. Spranger, the new presi dent, took up her duties. Mrs, Gladys Eoff gave a report of the Federation meeting at Jefferson It was decided that the members will sew for th Red Cross at their own homes next week. Shirts and sheets, ready to make, will be giv en out at the home of Mrs. Cass A. Nichols on Tuesday. I December an all-day Christ mas meeting will be held with Mrs. E. E. Matten and Mrs. J. G Laoderback. RickrealL The Rickreall La dies' Aid met at the home of Mrs, Jennie Dempsey, Wednesday aft ernoon : tar a business meeting. Permission had been given the aid by the School board to use one of the basement rooms of the grade school for a banquet room and this wiU be fixed up Immediately to be in readiness by November 19 when a church rally is to be held here. e Orchard Heights. The month ly meeting of the local Women's club Thursday afternoon opened with devotions led by Mrs. John Simmons. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Adrian With ers with Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Fred Wilson, and Mrs. George Wilson as assistant hostesses. The club voted to follow their usual cus tom of filling a charity box for Christmas. In addition to 29 members, five special guests, Mrs, K. K. Clarke of West Salem, Miss Maxine Y a t e s of Catblamet Wash., Mrs. J. Sexton, Mrs. Ray Barker and Mrs. Ervln Simmons enjoyed an afternoon of contests and visiting. Mrs. R. W. Clarke will be hostess for the Christmas meeting. Kingwood. Mrs. Warren B, Baker will entertain over the week end Mrs. A. F. Marriott and daughters, Colleen and Nan, of Portland. The Marriotts are form er Salem residents. Miss Myrta Olson returned Thursday to her home at Bend following a week's visit at the C A. Guderian home. Miss Olson had spent several weeks in the valley, coming here from Dallas where she was the guest of other friends. Stayton. Miss Loralne Spae who expects to leave Saturday to make her home la Albany was the inspiration XOf a large party at the W. A. Inglis home with Miss Linore Inglis as hostess. v The eve ning was spnt playing fames, first prize going to vera Burmes ter and Delpha Brenner, while MarvU Lacey and Rex Shelton re ceived the consolation. Lovely in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Claudia Town- send, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Townsend, and Bern ard Coon, son ot Mr. and Mrs. William Coon. The ceremony was solemnized at the home ot the brlde'a par ents Saturday evening at 4 o'clock. Rer. W. C. Kantner reading the impressive service In the presence of friends and relatives of the couple. Miss Bessie St. Clair aeted as maid,' of honor and Mr. Herbert Townsend, brother, of the bride, aeted as best man. Rer. W. C. Kantner officiated at the wedding of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Town send, 29 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Coon will make their home at the Fisher apart ments. Nuptials to be Said Monday Night " A wedding of great interest in Salem society is that of Miss Madolyn McKillop to Charles E. Bier, which will take place at 8 o'clock Monday night in the horn of the bride's parents, Mr. ad Mrs. A. B. McKillop. Dr. W. C. Kantner will perform the ring ceremony. .The bride will be gowned In a lepg brown satin frock made with ruffles and a jacket of tne same material. She will carry rose buds in pastel shades. Miss Max ine McKillop will be her sister's attendant and will wear brown crepe with a matching jacket and a corsage of roses. Ray Busick will act as best man for Mr. Bier. An informal reception will be held following the ceremony. Mrs. Ray Busick and Mrs. Clara Pat terson will preside at the serv ing table which will be centered with the wedding cake. Chrysan themums will be placed about the rooms. Assisting with the serving, will be Miss Helen Wiedmer, Miss Hel en Larsen and Miss June Speer. Assisting in receiving the guests will be Miss Dorothy Shafer, Miss Mary Jane Adams and Miss Dolly Morgali. Th couple will leave for a short wedding trip, after which they will make their home at the Doma galla apartments after November 25. For her traveling ensemble Miss McKillop has chosen a black satin suit with black accessories. Miss McKllloj) is a graduate ot Salem schools and Mr. Bier, son of Mrs. L. G. Bier, was educated in Salem and Arizona. He is con nected with the Warner Bros, the atres. Miss Smith Entertains On Friday Miss Helen Smith entertained informally Friday night on her birthday anniversary. Singing and games were the diversions of the evening. The refreshment table was at tr. ctive with a centerpiece of yel low chrysanthemums guarded by lighted yellow tapers. Mrs. T. M. Smith; mother ot the hostess, and Mrs. J. B. Thomas served. Mrs, John Robins assisted about the rooms. . Bidden were the Misses Eliza bc'-h Brown, Mary Anne Schnider, Olive Feathers. Genevieve Bellin ger, Dorothy Finkblner. Gertrude Schnider; Helen Smith and Mrs. Charles Bent, Mrs. John Robins Mrs. J. B. Thomas, Mrs. A. II Schnider, Mrs. T. M. Smith and hostess, Miss Helen Smith.. B. P. W. Sewing Club Convenes The sewing club of B. P. W. met at the home ot Mrs. Wlnni fred Herrlck Friday night. Miss Clara Witt was assisting hostess. A potlnck supper was enjoyed rouowed by an evening of sew ing. The next meeting will be hem December 8, with Mrs. Lil lian Cad well and Miss Edith Burch as hostesses. Announcement Mr. Harry Mills, expert barber, who for many years has operated beauty shops In Salem, la now with DuBois Barber Shop in the basement of Masonic Bldg. Mr. Mills will welcome his friends and .customers and your patronage will be appre ciated. Remember the Location DUBOIS Barber Shop Masonic Bldg. Downstairs Aunts, uncles and grandparents wfll Appreciate photo graphs of the children for Christmas. Bring them to see us be fore the Christmas rush. Gunnell & Robb Studio Ffione 6372 ; 020 State Sti Host 0 Social Events , THANKSGIVING weekend, always one of the high points, of the winter social season in Salem, promises to be un usually gay this year. Aside from tne amau lmor xiuxu, Gatherings and impromptu auairs nonoruisevu w- lege students, the social caiengar wiu ntucuuw dances, numerous bridge parties, showers for brides-elect, a wedding and a debutante formal banquet, . , One of the largest informal dances of the year will be given at Hazel Green Thanksgiving eve. Hosts for, the occasion will be the Salem Gamma Pi chapter and the Portland Delta chapter of Sig--ma Gamma Pi: Approximately 200 couples will attend, including members of the younger set of both Salem and Portland. Carl Collins la general chair man, assisted by Robert Goodfel low, Perry Buren and Ray Suing. Mrs White's senior ballet class will act as hostesses at their an nual informal dance at Castillian hall Thanksgiving night. Patrons and patronesses for the affair are Dr. and Mrs. Burton Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. James Teed, Mr. and Mrs. Leon GFeason and Mr. aad Mrs. F. G. Delano. Miss Cynthia Delano, general chairman, has announced the fol lowing committees: decorations, Miss Mary Jano Lau, Miss Delores Mills, and Miss Viola -Crotler; tickets, Miss Roberta Varley. Miss Frances Marie Kupper has announced the date of her wed dinj to Donald E. Woodry as No vember 30. The couple are well- known in Salem. Mrs. Wilson Hostess To Club Mrs. Delbert Wilson entertained the Knot-A-Care club Thursday afternoon with a delightful in formal affair. Sewing occupied the afternoon and refreshments were served late. Mrs. William Thomas will en tertain the group next. Present were Mrs. Elton Birch, Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, Mrs. Carroll Robinson, Mrs. Judson Bressler, Miss Shirley Jean Wilson and hostess Mrs. Delbert Wilson. The Woman's Foreign Mission ary society of Leslie Memorial church will meet Wednesday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. John Bertelson. Mrs. C. F. French will lead the devotions and Mrs. Emma Whealdon the mission study. Re views for "Friend" will be given by Mrs. E. A. 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Drill. Only mem bers of the families were pres ent. The bride was-lovely In a tip toe length frock of pale pink georgette. She wore a corsage The couple were unattended. Following the -ceremony an in formal buffet luncheon was bld at the home of the bride's par ents. Mrs. Hisel and Mrs. Pierce presided at the serving table. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce left for a short wedding trip arter the re ception. For her going away en semble the bride wore a blue suit with matching accessories.' They will be at home next week at 59 o Union avenue. Mrs. Pierce attended Aumsvillo high school and Mr. Pierce Sa lem high school. Numerous af fairs are being planned in their honor for the coming week. Stayton. Mrs. Herman Darlcy (Jean Ficklin) was given a mis cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Kenton Thompson, Wednes day night. Joint hostesses were Misses Alma Tonkin and Georgia Hunt. 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