iTht OREGON STATESMAN, Kalcn, Oregon, Sunday Morning October 18, 1933 raiday Society? Glmbs and Music Page ,.of The Statesman MAXINE BUREN ' - Women a Editor Phone 9101 Lovely Church Wedding Their Responsibilities Are Over PAGE TEX? Willamette PledgeisAre R e veale A at- Ermal" " - Dinners Saturday -''Will,, Unite; Couple : This Afternoon AGAINST an autumn background of chrysanthemums, gladioli and tall cathedral tapers Miss Lucille Rolow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J F. Rolow, will become the bride of Maurice Heater; son of Mr. and Mrs J W. A. Heater, at a large church ceremony this afternoon at the Knight Memorial church at four o'clock. N -Dr. Grover : Birtchet will per- form the service assisted by Rev. H. C. Stover. Preceding the wed ding Lawrence Alley will sing "O Promise Me" and' "I Love You Truly." Donald Allison will be the organist and will play -the wedding marches. The bride, who will enter on .the arm of her father, win wear a gown of white satin made on princess lines with full court train. The dress is fashioned with tight sleeves and high neckline. Her full length tulle veil will fall from a lace halo cap. She will carry a shower bouquet of bou- vardia and. bride's roses Members of Wedding Party The attendants will wear gowns in the fall shades. Mrs. Harold Heath of Portland will act as matron of honor for the bride elect. She will wear peach chif fon over crimson taffeta made tu nic style and carry an arm bou quet of bronze chrysanthemums. The bridesmaids. Miss Irma Martin" and Miss Coleen Mennis, will wear peach chiffon "over bronze made similar to the honor attendant. They will carry har monizing arm bouquets. Little Miss Ramona Lee Rice will be the flower girl and will wear a tip toe length dress of ap ricot taffeta. Raymond Rolow, brother of the bride, will act as best man for Mr. Heater. Ushers will be Douglas Heater and Wendel We- dell. Reception to Follow A reception will be held at the home of the bride following the wedding: Roses and gladioli will decorate the serving table and liv ing room. Mrs. Byron Royce of Oak Grove will cut the bride's cake. Mrs. Minerva Holcomb of Portland will pour and Mrs. W. D. Rice will cut the ices. Friends of the bride-elect who have been asked to serve are Mrs. James. Sehon, jr., Mrs Clinton Stand lsh, Mrs. Kenneth Barker, Miss Virginia Wassam, Miss June Ed- wards. Mis- Rachael Gardner and "7 ' t - - .Ilea IS TIDT p tVP For her daughter's wedding Mrs Rolow has chosln T dress 5 Mart net : mad ? with tulic and ill fwer ".houldei corsage ana Will wear a snoumer curmgo , of gardenias. Mrs. Heater will be gowned in, black crepe with gardenia corsage. The couple will leave after the reception f o r a honeymoon in California and Mexico. For trav ellin gthe bride-elect will wear a tailored brown suit with green ac cessories and rosebud corsage. After the 15th of November the couple will be at home in Salem. Both Miss Rolow and Mr. Heat r are well known among the younger set. Miss Rolow attend- ed Salem schools. Alnha Chi Omesa Alums Will Meet Monday Mrs. Robert Shinn will enter- tain the alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega sorority at her home on North Summer street tomorrow night. This will be the first meet ing of the year and election of officers will take place. Plans for the coming year will also be made. Bridge will be in play follow- tug the business meeting. Later a supper win be served to tne group. The autumn decorations will be used about the rooms. Any Alpha Chi Omega in the city Is cordially invited to attend Alumnae members active in the capital are: KX SB AMES Ted Chambers Bnrton K Jack Minto Lewis Griffitk men Gil mere . Ted Hadsen -Gardner Knapp Monroe Gilbert Ithelwynne Gerke Merle Lens Kathryn Cart Pe 11. J. Riokerdeon ( laade Stenaieii inr Tonne . Gordon Badley ' Harry Bnrklay .Tames WaHen William 8. Cole Knbrrt Shlna Frank Senfrvw ( Aa M.1 6.SES Billie Cnnver Dorothea Stensloff Winifred Byrd Gladr Dunn o' Dallaa teniae Williamson Marjorle Karma :: . Catholic Daughters Hold Meeting ', The Catholic Daughters of Am erica held their regular monthly meeting In St. Joseph's hall. Wed nesday evening. A social evening was spent after the meeting and chill supper was served with1 Mrs. Georgia Etzel, Mrs. Marie Xoenig, and Mrs. Nora Windlshar tn charge. i ; ' - Plans were made' for the card arty to be given in St. Joseph's all Friday evening, October 23. Bridge and Five Hundred will be played and lunch will be served. Tne committee in charge of this party consists of Mrs. Marie, Roe Big, Mrs.. Maude Rocque, Mrs. Reenan, Mrs. Ringwald, Pearl Balrey, . Mrs. Anna Hendricks. Sylvia . Hoffman, . Mrs. Margaret Innoeentl and Agnes Brown. Catholic literature is to be plac ed in -the Salem city library by the Catholic Daughters. Mrs. Vera Anderson and Mrs. Margaret White were appointed to secure the material. . The Sewing Group has been ac. tire this fall season. Material and clothtag were sent to the fire suf ferers at Bandon last week. The next business meeting will be held on Monday evening, November 9. .. ' e !r Ladies Nigfit At - Lion's Clnb ' w Ladies - Night at the Salem L4ons club win oe ooservea Tues day night at Nelson hall at eight o'clock. The affair will honor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brandon who is the pest president Speaker Talks On literary Dean Alfred Powers, who gave the address of the afternoon at the American Association of Uni versity Women's, meeting Satur day, quoted passages of the writ- Jngs of preg0n authors. "Purple passages Dean Powers explained. "are the reward for doing a piece of writing and there Is about one chance In 5000 words that there will be one. But every really great work has a ""purple pas sage." - , J , i , . Joaquin Miller in 1907 wrote a letter to the county commission er about little trees being too near the road in Harney county. This was one of the . most eloquent business letters ever written. " "A Salem man not properly re cognized," said Dean Powers, "was a gifted writer and poet. This man, Samuel Clark, at one time published The Oregon States man and wrote a book of poems about the Vanishing: Indian.'', Dean Powers quoted from "50 years in Oregon" by T. T. Geer in which he told about the girls watcbing the pieplant grow until it was big enough to eat, and then watching their mother make the pie, and the disappointment when company came and the pie was eaten by the grownups. In conclusion Dean Powers said "We have been a sad and tragic people; our feelings flow deeply. There are many purple passages in Oregon writings. We are not a glad and happy people though we joke and laugh, we are mel ancholy;" j , A business meeting occupied Z. tT.V 7'''7Z .Z oicusiuu wm juuuuuwu m i n. t a. a n08nItf"ty naiJman nd oter ""i!?6 h?t& m!td6 The FellwAh,p l "."i! flounced that they had decWed tA Bnormor th PTnrlUh film "Pan 7 ' r " V ZZ. r Z.m i. . . sing of the Third Floor Back,- at the State theatre in the near fu- ture. Mrs. Roy Lockenour spoke on the compulsory training bill. Classes were announced as xoi lows: Music appreciation class will be conducted on the first Wednesday of each month, by Miss Frances i Virginie Melton, Mrs. Earl Stewart will teach In ternational relations on the see- 2nd ?f!?.?onw rn r,?" w "i8ftIf51,an1da F11!6 CfSt ,n, he second and fourth Wednesdays, . . i Reception Held by Englewood P.T.A. Englewood P,T.A. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, teach- ers of the school and school board at a reception in the auditorium Thursday night id group was entertained by the Crescendo ? club of the high school and the committee In charge served ' refreshments in the recreational room In the base ment, r ; , ' SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday. October 19 American Legion auxiliary, regular meeting Fra ternal temple, S p. m. . Joint social meeting with Post. The Woman's Republican7 Study club will meet St the home of Mrs. C. P. Bishop,' 2 p. m. Oregon Worker's Alliance, 7:30, at 420 State street. Sigma Nu Delphian study club; public library, 2 o'eloek. " H - . . : Junior American Legion auxiliary. Fraternal Tem ple, 4 p. m., election of officers. . - ' West Salem Community club, new City , Hall, 8 p. m. Willamette Shrine No. t, White Shrine of Jerusalem, S p. m., Masonic Temple reception. Salem Al truss club will meet with Miss Mlrpah Blair at T: SO p.m. , Rebecca initiation at t p. m. i . , . . ! Tuesday. October to Salem Writer's club meet at the home of Uti. TJotfaH McLeod on North Summer street at 7:80 p. m. Regular meeting ofTJhadwlck chapter of O. K. 0,0.1 S p. m., honoring Grand Pages. ;, " 1 ' War Mothers meet st home ot Mrs. Carrie BeeaUetY 8 IK North Front, 2 p. m. . - - North Salem W. C. T. TJ. at Jason Leo chuTch, 2 p. 21. Juvenile Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at Fraternal temple, 4 p. tn. for practice. Salem Oarden club, 8 p. m.. Woman's elub house. Pro America lunch at Marion hotel, noon. Delphian groups. Alpha Mu and Beta Sigma, maa( : 30 dinner, Marion hotel. - Laurel Social Hour elub, with Mrs. Robert Hall, 2 p. m. i McCormick girls elub, home of Mrs. Xmmett Well ing, 1:30. Etokta elub, home of Mrs. W. E. Hansen, West Eft lem, 2 p. m. Salem W. C. T. TJ. annual membership roll call, P- m- I i I ! Wednesday, Woman's Foreign Missionary Society ef the hrilit Memorial church meets with. Mrs. C. A. Graham, 2821 South Commercial. 2 p. m. . East Central Circle, First M. E. church at home tt Mrs. Ray Farmer, 909 Chemeketa. i : Thursday. October 'it Town and Gown club, Lausanne hall on Willamette campus.; 2:20. members and friends Invited. Salem sub-district ladles aid rally at First Methodist church in Sllverton beginning at 10:80 a. m... - : ;; T " i Friday; October 3 The Council of Church Women meet at Bethany Re form church.' corner Marlon and Capitol, 10 a. all day meeting and noon lunch. if Tliis pro up of seemingly carefree students is the committee responsible for the clever decorations at the very successful student body dance on Friday night. This affair Is the first big event of the high school social calendar. The very retiring young lady behind the windshield is Maxine Goodenough, chairman of the group and her committee includes: Back row, Eileen Lester, Eileen Goodenongh, Helen Kestly and Kd Tuttle. Front row: Kirk Bell and Arnold Thonstad. PotTAt ll g1 r4 iiC 11 Uliial Ul Joan White I Is Told Stirring much interest among the university set in both Port- kuv u ui w b a a a j dkt a, au uuku uil ia nnfVAMitw at In tA1a TJAf "uu. lw,ai ,B meat Deinjt Snae tnis wee&ADa By Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. White of Portland of the engagement of tnelr daughter, Miss Jean, to Ken- neth M. Potts of Salem son of . - . . . mn. nenry jioya, xormcriy oi Milton-Freewater, but who Is now mSLlllng ner nome ltt Saieni. The wedd,ng has ben panned for Saturday. December .12. Miss White Is a graduate of Wil lamette university where she was very popular in social and campus affairs. She was a member of Beta Chi sorority serving as president in her senior year. She is now pre sident of the alumnae chapter of Beta Chi. Miss White has visited in the capital many times and has large circle of friends here, s Mr. Potts is a graduate of the University of Oregon. He Is now with the General Finance corpora, tion and the couple will make their home In Salem following k.t. their marriage. ' ,r Auxiliary Will Meet -,c un Monday The regular meeting of the tor patrons and patronesses, re American Legion auxiliary will be storatlon (a polite name for held in Fraternal temple Monday, cleanup committee) was in charge October 19, at 8 o'clock. It will of Claire Marshall. Miss Goode- be a Joint social with the Pott. October SI . -L i Stadent Body Dances HIGH school social life began with a flourish Friday night when the Salem high school student body presented the Phirst Annual Pharm Phrolic. A rural atmosphere with a riAfili nf TTflllnwAVTi fTirnwn in Vlfll.v Mtj: vorv.van wiorrt trftaliM nn orftrtw - w - aw- -otwwwj J . . . - "T ' V Ir" . . wu vuc; w &epi oeama m. remv - enh. ers mingled on the dance floor land the crowd seemed little per. "" '"Uurbed over the result of the -;tor the same Jnight. , A grand march - (n the middle of tne evening ana several Paul Joneses mcreas- Mlaa Ooodenougii ed the -11 spirit of the eTening. 1 7 Miss Maxine Goodenough, vice president or tne stnaent noay was head of the social committee and displayed originality in ideas, and good organizing ability when she directed tne work on tne parry. Thla 1 the first of three all-etu- This is the first of three all-Btu- dent body dances Scheduled to be finder her direction i Miss Goodenough's committee chairmen included, Barbara Lamb f or publicity, Carolyn Brown as re tention committee. Helen Kestly nough headed the decoration com. mlttee which included, Eileen Les. ter,- Eileen Goodenough, Helen Kestly. Ed Tuttle. Kirk Bell and Arnold Thonstad. . Firemen Will Aid Needy Children l. The annual drive for. toys has been begun by the Salem, Fire men and contributions are a ready coming In. For 8 years the firemen hav? been mending broV kn dolls,' wagons and other toys to give away on Christmas. According to C. V. Faulkner; who mends dolls every year at Uie IBIS ana BUie Street StSUon, there were 22 S dolls given away last year. Mrs. Faulkner dressed 50 for youngsters. Thousands of toys have een given to poor chil- 'A'nVttiarv Fntrtalns dren since the custom began and k AUXmary entertains eTory year Dlaythings with a Past President value of about 12.000 are dlstri- . buted by the firemen. ; .. . Hal Hibbard auxIUary U.S.W.V. 1 Salem residents are asked- to mat at the home of Mrs.. Arthur bring any toys, even parts to wa-" Oirod on Friday, for a social af gons or automobiles, dolls or me- ternoon. Mrs, A. Tyner . Woolpert, (hanlral (ati n sn Mu' .t.H.. ; Iff. "RJ W. W11iat anH Many times a spare part Is Just what a toy needs and often two ' or three are combined to make one good one. White Shrine Honors ; New Officers i l ,'i The .Willamette Shrine Vo 1 of the White Shrine of Jerusalem -.in ... : .. . . ia- sonio Temple on Monday sight at Jll 5:. A!0" fW l" Bompiinieui a. tl. UUiettO, TO- cently appointed Deputy Supreme waicnman or Hnennvrf . m district, f k a the receiving; line will tie Mr. and Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. Mods Toder. Wayne Henry and Mrs. Delia Hayden. Mrs. Eiien Gab- rlel Is general chairman assisted by Miss Edna McElhaney and Misa Rata Moore la charge ot decora uons and Mrs. Lena Beechler lnCalem Woman's clnb house. The charge of the dining room. Little Oarden club of Salem high Guests ar expected from Port-' school . will have charge of the land and The Dalles as well as prograsa. Members and friends districts within .Willamette yal- are ranted to come and bring ley. , ; twin vase exhibit. , ; ; 0 xuna nrrvlnrpfl hrr corn sfalka. J --ww 5 " - . . " " Indies' Aid Rally To Be Held , A Salem sub-district Ladles' Aid rally Including Jason Lee, Leslie. West Salem, First church, Dallas, Indenendence Turner Stavton Donald, Woodburn, Marquam, Pratum, Sllverton and Beuna "Vista will be held In Sllverton on October 22. beginning at 10:30 a. m. The M. E. church of SUverton - fr,a t1j. tnr ih nmrlnn nT - the aim Is "Broader Vision and a m.. n n m.. .... Is Mrs. A. B. Evans. B program for the session is M follows: jobenoon Muaie wnu sembiinf. loiBaon ervic. 10 :0 Devotions by io:!Z.MV w ll :00 Addrata of welcome by Hn. Kada urmaw neaponae aj Jra. oni . Ulrica. Special number. Commit Mrs. John tees appointed. llllO Roll call. Bound table diicnasion. Important - queationa concerning euilerent phases of canrch work by each aid society. Ia charge ot lias Clarice Hermr. li:Q Special number. eonxtcsy com- aaittee. Dr. Magin. Getting ne- innintea period In charge of fra. H. - W . George. 11:00 Luncheon: Bring bread and but- 8av"wnt"g. hot dish and coffee. AFTERNOON Moaie while assembling. i4eODeUrr.Ti;d .br Her. Orr.l Whitman. llBi Special aanale, Bar. Ben Daria. s :ou lyecmre 'Modm Method? "to Tonic. Temperance Education." Special music. Bar. Hnekabea. 9:S0 Bnainesa meeting . 1. Collection. 2. InTitation for next Tally. 9. Awarding of attendance ban ner. d. Bills presented. . Jteport of resolution conamit- t 9. Secretary end treasurer's ' re port. T. Closing message by Sr. Lamia Megin.. AH aainiatera are cordially invltaJ. Committee: Dr. luin Magin. Mrs. Kada rinae, president; Mrs. H. W. Oeorge, reuaeni; mrs. j. w. jeuey, adv.; Xrcd Barker, secretary-treasurer. lopnie Gtner were assistant hostesses. Marigolds and . sinnias vere used as decoration and a ihort program was given on the ife of Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. fell L. Asseln of Fergus Falls. linn., first president of Hal Hlb 1 ard auxiliary, was a s p e c 1 a 1 test. Members present were: MESDAMES John Sermoor Charles Greene w. j. Dane , J. Jti. Arnold Le!a Kubn Henry Miller b. w. wnicber m. w. Baker ... itnelpert c2f aV. J?T-i . Thompson John Bertelson L combe Hate Bodensick Luln HmmhrrT Jeanne Swallow Salem Car den Chih to oaim Vucn UUD IO Gather on Tuesday - The Salem Garden club . will meet Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Popular Maid Will Marry Nov. Miss Iris Jorgenson, daughter of m m v ann mvi ra jnrransnn riHta announced the date of her forth- coming marriage as November 9, to Carl Collins, formerly of Salem but now of Eugene, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Collins. The marriage tows will be ex changed at the Jorgenson resi dence at six o'clock with Rev. uoor rl- wui oiuciaiing. miss George H. Swift officiating. Miss the ceremony. Only a few Intimate friends and relatives of the cou ple will witness the service. Miss Josephine McGilchrist will be maid of honor for Miss Jor genson. The bride-elect has asked - six of her friends to hold ribbons "'A v.4 "cl i g,StS; SSiSS teen leading to the improvised ' Royena Eyre, Miss (Betty Read. Miss Helen Worth, Miss Esther Wood, Mrs. Robert Drlscoll and Miss Eliza, beth Calef of Portland. Melvin Goode of Albany will act as best man for Mr. Collins. A reception will' follow the wedding. The couple will make their home in Eugene where Mr. Collins is in business. The' en gagement of the couple was an nounced this summer. Miss Jorgenson is well known in the capital and graduated from Salem schools and later attended the University of Oregon where she was affiliated with Delta Gmm sorority. She Is also an active member of the Spinsters. - S'"101 P Meeting Tuesday The American War Mothers will taTO SOCIal meeUng at the home of Mrs. Carrie Beechler. 8 9 5 North Front street on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Alice Eekerlin will tell of her trip to Australia. The Gold Star Mothers will assist the host ess. By JERTME TJPSTON FUTURE HOSTESSES MIGHT TAKE NOTES . . . from the clev er rush parties given this week on the Willamette campus. At Al pha Phi Alpha the cabaret idea, red checked table cloths, modern istic bar ... . master of ceremon ies in "top hat, white ties and tails" J .". Beta -Chi transformed into a hotel, miniature office, let ter box and keys, bell hops es- YT f . " "", dinner served ' in the grille with an orchestra playing for dancing between courses .. .. . rushees went to the Delta Phi circus ... balloons everywhere! side shows. cIowns' pink lemonade and straws "u 0 corn Ior oeMe" iuB9 tucay co-eas nave oeen having one grand time this week. SEEN DANCING . . . at the Monday night dancing club at Castilllan. The women in, their., forma gowns against an autumn background were very picturesque . ; . Mrs. Ralph Campbell, at tractive in a black crepe frock with clever neckline and ' bril liant ornament ... Mrs. Merrill Ohling in a sweeping gown ot red taffeta, setting off her dark hair . . Mrs. George Alexander, distinctive in a deep red model, fashioned with pleating . in the back ; . Mrs. Bob Glenn stun- ning ia black georgette with vel- vet straps in shades of red over- each shoulder . . . Mrs. John" Beakey In a striking dress of - black with cape lined with green, ; silver belt' and matching slippers Mrs. Floyd Miller, down from Seen and Heard ENDING a week of excitement amidst formal and informal rushing Willamette university rushees attended their preference dinners at the sorority house last night. Pled ging is being held this morning followed by attending the First Methodist church in a body. . : ." The formal preferential dinners -are - one -of the nicest 1 , o functions during the rush period. Eng . -m aftfWX Y io feY'' 19 AnilAlintArl U-lllCUL Autumn announcements are continuing to be more numerous ana tne latest to join the ranks of October bride-elects Is Miss ui uciumr uriue-eiecta is juiss Frances Park, daughter of Mrs. Friday ueuure rut) auu mil iuu jrar&er wioosm vi nut of Oregon City, son of Mr. and gardenias were, given the guests. Mrs. Frank Parker .of Oregon Mra David Wright; Mrs. Robert City. The news was fevealed at M. Gatke, Mrs. Charles Wilson a bridge party for which Miss nd MrB- Perey'Kelly were special Park and her mother were hos- quests for the affair, tessea Friday night at their Royal . ' Pledges of Alpha Phi Alpha Court i apartment. The .wedding who were present at the dinner date has not been set but will be were the Misses Natalie Neer, an event of the late fall. . ..- Dorothea Kletting, Lorna Bar Miss Park formerly made her ham, Antoinette Irish, Genevra home In Oregon City, but grad- Selander, Esther Vehrs, Marjorle uated ; from Salem high school. Craney, Margaret McKenzie, Mary She Is very popular among the Fronk, Sophie Hughes, Rose Ann younger set in the capital. , Gibson, Jeannette Brown all of Gladioli, zinnias and chrysan- ' Salem, and Muriel Stewart, Lil themums in the brilliant hues Han Briggs, Betty Williams, Mar were used about the guest rooms.- garet Engdahl, Myrtle Martin, Supper was served later In the Marjorle Herr, Audrey Ried. Jean- evening to the guests by the hos- teases.' Those bidden to hear the in teresting news were: MESDAME3 John. Bon - AYardie Graham Pern Arerill Earnest Knapp Edward B. ,Marr Traxton Foreman MISSES Barbara Porter Jeanne. Patton Lola Dale Pickens Marie Patton Maria Statesman Dorothy Alexander Josie Acklin Mary Jane Lau - Y.W. Activities for Week Outlined Wednesday nleht the Tri-Y Miss Elizabeth Steed is the song leader and is now working on a double quartet which will appear at the membership meeting on October 27. The Cadina club will hold their regular meeting Wednesday night .1-1.. -t . v . at eignt. o'clock at the T.W.C.A. isu, aoca ai 1110 l . v .(J.A.. mm. a . x ... . ... . organizauon or a new recreation class.; Esther Arnold will be in cnarge; Mrs. EUzabeth Gallaher isask- ing for an Inter-club meeting for Thursday afternoon at four o'clock at the T.W. The presi- dents of all Girl Reserve groups and a council member from each will attend. Plans will be worked out for the general program and Inter-club projects. The Christmas and Thanksgiving work 'will be discussed. , Advisors for Girl Resee groups at Grant. McKinley and Hlghland are yet to be secured and anyone wishing to become an advisor should get in tour with Mrs. Gallaher. All r.M i- groups will meet this Ww2T at their regular hour. Town and Gown Will Hear Prof. Matthews . The Town and Gown club meets SSS mSnli'Sf 01' at Lausanne hall on the Willam- ftnJ Eleaor Sherman, ette campus on Thursday to hear ?dEH. Professor James T. Matthews, 5 3?! Jamea f alem. well known instructor in mathe- f"" Charboneau of Independ matics talk on "Here and There t',BaJ a, ChaPIeI". Alene at Willamette." Sm i if He en Trulsen. My Members and friends of Wil- S"10"1 Howe, Melba Riopelle, lamette are asked to come. Later " iJtrnYosper- Vivlan Willing and in the afternoon Mrs. Frank M. -Sharp of Portland, Dorinne Erickson, assisted by Miss Olive Wiln Of Vancouver, Wash., Vir M. Dahl, Mrs. S. B. Laughlin. in,a Moore and Enid Winning Mrs. Amy Mills and Mrs. Charles "am of Klamath Falls, June Arm- Haworth, will serve tea. . Portland, in a bouffant style dress of gold and wine metal cloth, chatting with old friends . . . Mrs. Frank Myers lovely in wine velvet and Mrs. John Bro phy i smart in silver lame with touch of red, were without hus bands for a while, as they were scurrying around town' for the punch glasses. AU REVOIR TO MRS. ALDEN . . . at the A.A.U.W. tea last week at the L. O, Clement home. No one seemed to be in a hurry but stayed and enjoyed themselves, chatting and visiting the gardens. A gorgeous array of autumn flow ers from Sally Bush's -gardens were arranged by Mrs. George Allen . . M compliments were many. Miss Mary Eyre in black lace - (the new length) greeted guests at-therdoor . . . Mrs. Al den charming In black crepe with lace , trim, will be missed by her host-of Salem friends . . . her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Alden Abel, striking in a blue silk suit and hat ... the president, Mrs. M 1 1 o Rasmussen, . charming as ever in black accentuated with gold clips . . .'Mrs. Clement, the hostess, in a print silk.. Glimpsed about the rooms . Dean Olive M. Dahl in a black suit made on .the new military lines ... Miss Mabel Robertson, smart in a ox ford grey suit, with silver fox . . . Dr. Helen Pearce, Mrs. Asa Fisher, Mrs. Ted Chambers, Miss Dorothea Steusloff all lovely in colorful prints. Many of Salem's young attractive maids assisted about the rooms and added much color to the' festivities. : v ; - tjniy lormai appointments are used In table decorations and the coeds In their formal&j make it A striking combination of red roses and silver decorated the dining table at the Alpha Phi Al pha 'dinner last night. Guests were seated at a U shaped table with, a large bouquet of red roses cen tering the table and smaller ones around It. Silver tapers in crys tal candelabra guarded the bou arc wu i(uuwn arranged between the bouquets quets. Silver paper was artistically nette Brown, Harriet Foster," jan- et Powell and Ariss Jones.! Beta Chi Dinner j A gold and black decorative scheme was used for the Beta Chi dinner. The long table was cen tered with bouquets of roges, chrysanthemums and other fall flowers in black bowls. Black ta pers in gold candelabra flanked the large bouquets and single ta pers and . flat arrangements of flowers interspersed the larger ones. Gold jand black programs were at each place. Gold j jewel boxes with the Beta Chi initial were given to the guests. The Pledges of , Beta Chi are V J?1!?68 Leone: Burdlck, Dorothy , ?' Btty.Iiou Lacey and Caro lTn of Portland, Irma Cal- vert, Mary Sadler and Dorothy T1 . ' Bremerton, Wash.. 7" . " lOW OI Tillamlok. Marina Pu.l. . . U -"-"- jfiinei . ijennflni. Fin,Af nv- t , ."T "m ueajie, "V . """"""i acy Ev!lyJ? shefi Elizabeth SavacA nnrl TTHa holt. -rrnn-t. wa.. . At,th Delta Phi House 1,,.ppoIlltme,lt8. ,n crytal and rhlte,wer.e U8ed at the Delta rh4 Iormal dinner. Crystal baskets "Und, ,mIrro!v wlth delicate 2?wfZa. of "ly of he TaJle bal :'' , m,aidtn h.alr Ur,m hjA sil!er taPe in "IaI ,cav,(leU.brf decorated tbe JSiV-fw A,.1vrg? basket pf wnIte "owera with silver ribbons 1?' frnt. hal1' FaTOr fJT?n ? J9 uests tteur- it"8- WhIt.ev cnrysanthemum cor- , 6 rusnees nd vlite aIJT,er ProSfam8completed the decorative motif. Miss Jeannette acuu renaerea a violin solo dur ing the dinner hour and the Delta Phi trio composed of Gwen Galla her, Wanda Landon and Annette Jordan sang. j V:-Delta Phi pledges are the Miss ; es Ruth Armpriest, Jean Bartlett, .strong, June Brasted and Olive viciucB. Japanese Church is Host to Friends The Jananese churrh tn - n sel Green dUtrict will be host next Saturday night between g and 10 at a reception. The three) buildings, located on the church grounds, will be open Including the Sunday school building, the parsonage and the church. The public is invited. j Klmi Yada and Tom Aye are in charge of arrangements for the J. Y. P. L. H os h 1 Watanabe. assisted by 'Jessie Fukuda - and Paul Watanabe. Is in charge of public 1 1 y. Poster com mittee includes Hiroshl Kaneko, Jun Watanabe Tom MIo and Hi dlo Tokimoto. Martha Okudo is in charge of the musical program. Jessie Fukuda. Tats Tads, Chiyo Saito, Helen Tanaka, Yelko Saito, , Symio MIo, Slzie Fukudo, Roy '. Kaneko, Kay MIo, Taro Asai, Ab- , raham Hagiwara and Paul Tan aka will decorate. . The cleanup committee consists of Shig Watanabe as chairman and refreshments willte prepared by Suzie Fukuda. . -1 . Delphian Dinner on Tuesday Night : j The Beta Sigma and Alpha Ma of Delphia wUl meet at the Mar ion hotel Tuesday night at 6:80 for dinner and a. meeting. Mrs. Lena L. Goble, of Los Angeles, district officer of the group will be guest speaker. Those wishing to make reservations will please call Mrs. Harry Belt at 7774 be-" fore noon on Monday.