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PAGE TWELVE Tin OREGON ST ATES11AN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 10, 1937 'i ,4 Society . . Clubs Music : News and -Features of Interest to W omen MAXINE BUREN TFcwien' Edifor. Homemaking Styles Food Dinner Party at Terril Home Last Night Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Terril were boats for a smartly arranged din ner, party Jast night at their resi dence on Stewart street In compli ment to members of the Pi Beta Phi alumnae and their husbands. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Sidney Hoffman and Mrs. Walter Fuhrer. -. Guests were seated at long ta bles centered with miniature dee orated Christmas trees Interspers ed with red and . green tapers in candelabra. Dancing was enjoyed In the downstairs room following the dinner. . -. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuhrer, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- " ence Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Sid ney Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Keech, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladd, Dr. and Mrs. Verne Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Zumwalt, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Gregg of Amity, Miss Alice Inlow, Miss Lillian Davis and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Terril. - Kensington Club Honored "At Dinner Thursday ' , Mrs. Arthur" A. Keene and Mrs. T. S. Roberts honored members of the Kensington clnb and their husbands at a clever dinner party last night at the Keene home on North Winter street. The early 1900':' was the motif used for the affair with the menu, decorations and dishes of that time used. Games and cards were in play during the evening.; Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. I., M.- Dougbton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anunsen, Mr. md Mrs. -Charles Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. 0 e o r g e King:, Mr. and Mrs". Charles Hudklns, Mr. and Mrs. Dtto Wilson, sr., Mr. and Mrs. L. EL Barrick, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith. Mrs. Frank W. ; Power. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Roberts and i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Keene? Mrs. Don Roberts, Mrs. . Hen ry Compton and Mrs. Robert Fitzmaurice will be hostesses to the Junior. Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church at a covered dish luncheon on Tuesday. The Roberts' home at the top of the South 12th street hill will be the scene of the luncheon. . . ;. Catholic Daughters of America will enjoy an evening of sewing tonigM at St. Vincent Parish hall at 8 o'clock. A no-host luncheon will be served.,; - ijf (tetefien - ' M J - i vj v v , .H ; - f ' A.. ..n-. Musical Program Given Tonight At Leslie The varied program being given at the Leslie auditorium tonight under the sponsorship of the Wil lamette University Songmen will include - numbers by the Kryl Symphony orchestra and several soloists. Mary McCormic is the soprano soloist, Barbara LeBrun Is harp. 1st, Irving Fink is violin soloist and Bobumir Kryl is cornet solo ist. Many of those planning to attend are particularly eager to hear "Inflamatus" from the Sta bat Mater by Rossini sung by Miss . McCormic and the Willamette Philharmonic choir of a hundred voices. Cameron Marshall, under whose direction the choir sings, an nounces the following program for tonight, which is subject to some changes on Kryl's arrival in Salem: ; Overture to the opera "The Bartered Bride" Fredrich Smetana Hrp ioIo, "A Dream" ...Aberth.ir Symphony Ko. SUE minor "From the Kew World", Largo 'I was actually ill enough to; go to bed If It hadn't been a holiday! t's wonderful how one can muster new strength when a good time's in prospect. It's an old experience to the secretary on the left who's so smart and cosily warm in a brushed wool twin sweater set of the new "bearskin" variety. The cardigan is slide fastened and has four' pockets set angularly. Interrupted at typing, a white crepe blouse with a washboard array of tucks down the front, back but toning and embroidered red monogram where grandma wore her brooch. Copyright 193 7, Esquire Features, Inc. - I Hostesses Plan Affair "At Query Home Miss Julia Query, Miss Helen Bird, Miss Nadine Linn, Henry Query, Charles Green and Bud Warner are arranging an old time party for Saturday night at the Query country home . at Study Group Meets . On Wednesday The evening division of the Fi dac study group met at the home of Mrs. Carl Susbauer on Wed nesday night. Mrs. William Laurence- was the special guest. Top ics discussed were the "Geography Roberts. There will be Chris- and Industries of France," by Mrs. Pattern mas decorations in the upstairs recreation rooms where dancing will be enjoyed. Supper will be served -late in the evening by the hostesses. Guests bidden are- Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moon, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Princehouse, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Verne Robb, Miss Katherine Hutchinson, Miss Mer- Mem Pearce and "Christmas in France" by Mrs. C. V. Richardson who was born in that country. Present were: Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Irl McSherrj, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Elbert Bradford, Mrs. E. W. Richey. Mrs. R. W. Clarke, Mrs. Onas Olson, Mrs. Merle Tra vis, Mrs. ' Florence Ames, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Avis White and Mrs. Carl Susbauer. Mrs. Mem - - - . - j ! j 4658 I cedes Miller, Miss Echo Yeater, pearce will entertain the group on s a m-vrn i an vortrrwr n n rt .rasvrnvr w - . 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Mrs. Lewis Ra mus, 2nd vice-president; Mrs. John E. Cooter, secretary; Mrs. George Fake, treasurer, Mrs. A. J. Olson, financial secretary; Mrs. E. H. Thompson, pianist, Mrs. R.- A. Horn, chairman of mission study; Installation will be held at the January meeting. - Mrs. Leon Gleason to Honor Club Today Mrs. Leon Gleason has bidden members of her contract club to her suburban home today for des sert luncheon and an afternoon of cards. The Christmas motif will be used in the decorations. - Members are Mrs. Harley White, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Elmer Daue, Mrs. Q. A. Olson, Mrs. sAtt Page, Mrs. Leon Glea son, Mrs. Mose . . Adams, Mrs, F. G. Delano, Mrs. Elijah Kurtz, Mrs. Ray Tocom and Mrs. Claire Vibbert, ; ,1 CLUB .CALENDAR Friday, December 10 . Florence Vail Missionary - society of J. Calvary Baptist church, dessert luncheon 1:30 - p. m.- . - NALC auxUiary. ' with - Mrs. George White, 1740 Norway street, 2, p.m. , ; - ? Young Mothers study group of Congregational vch'urch, with Mrs. Et T. Rickets, 1695 South Church street,' 2:30 pi m. - , . Woman s Missionary, society . of First 'Baptist church, ,with Mrs. Irving Fox at. the parson age, " 2 p. m. '- " . . -., .:. Willing Workers and hus bands, of First C h r i s 1 1 a n church,' no-host supper at 6:30 with. Mrs. E. N. DeHutt, 1608 South High street. Englewood club; with: Mrs. F. A. Smith, 1325 North 1 7th street, 2 p. m. " - Monday, December IS Preference Discussion class of AAUW- meet in reading room, . of public library, 7:30 p.m. - Tuesday, December 14 Junior Guild of St Paul's ' Episcopal church with Mrs. Don Roberts, at top of 12 th street hill, 1:30 no-host luncheon. Thursday, December 16 r 'Capitol auxiliary No. 11, :: IOOF hall, 8 p. m. ' . Past President's club, WRC with Mrs. Florence Shlpp, 830 . Saginaw, street. . . " ' Friday December 10 . ". Ladles club of Maccabees No. 122 with Mrs. Milton Steward, 572 North 17th street, sewing afternoon. , . : s - ., ; - Girls' Letter Club Dance Tonight Members of the Girls' Letter club of the Salem high school will be hostesses for a Christmas dance tonight 'n the high school gymnasium from 7:30 to 10:30 o'clock. There will be a Christmas tree and an exchange of gifts among the girls. Chaperones will be Mrs. Tom Wolgomott, Miss Rachel Tocom and Miss Tluth Warnke. Miss Irene Warren heads the commit tee in charge and assisting her ' are Miss Elizabeth Grant, Miss Marcelle Herbster, Miss Esther Mae DeVore, Miss Gladys Ques seth and Miss Helen . Evans. Miss Landon to Be Feted at Party Mrs. Joseph Felton is entertain ing Informally tonight at her home in compliment to Miss Wanda Landon who will become the bride7 of Ridgley Miller December 19. The evening will be spent Infor mally followed by a late supper. The bride-elect will be presented a gift. The Christmas motif will be used in the decorations about the rooms. ' ", Guests will be Miss Landon, Miss Anna May Unrath of Dallas, Miss Jean Anunsen,. Miss. Carroll and Miss ; Winifred Gardner,; Miss Frances Faber, Miss June Johnson and Miss Loye Bogardus. , - Pinochle Party ? Held j At Thomas Home - . Mr. and ,Mrs. W. C. . Thomas entertained members of 'the Knot A Care club and their husbands with a pinochle party ? Saturday night. Christmas decorations were used about the rooms and after several hours of cards sup per ; was served by : the hostess. .Winning honors - in cards' wjre Mrs. Carroll Robinson?' Mason . Chappelle, Mr., and Mfe... Elton Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Rob inson and Mr. and Mrs. W. - C. , Thomas. Next Tuesday Salem music lov ers will have the opportunity of hearing the harpist S. D'Nufrio. Twenty years ago Dr. E. E. Gets laff met the artist in a . hospital In Los Angeles. This fall they met again and Mr.- D'Nufrio consented to give a concert at the Leslie. Junior high school auditorium. D'Nufrio's Harp Concert The Salem public will have the unusual opportunity of bearing 8. D'Nufrio, harp soloist, in concert at the Left-, Ue junior high school audi torium next Taeaday, Dec.' 14, 8 p.m. Tickets at Qnis enberry'a Phartnacy, or Jaqulth's Mnsle Co. Kolte Tiace (Scherso) " Allegro eon fooeo (Finale) Prelude to the opera "The Vaster aingera of Nuremberg" Warner "Intlainatna" from "Stabat Matef" i i i r Boftinl Philhannonie choir, orchestra and Mary MeConnio Fantasy for comet, "Carnival of Ven ice" Hartmsn-Kryl Symphonie suite "Scheherazade' . , , , Bimakr-KomakoT a. The Toons Prince and the Young Princess. b. Festival at Bagdad. The Sea. The Ship ia Wrecked against a Rock surmounted by . a Warrior of Bronse, Conclusion. Aria for soprano. "Plenres Mes Teax" from "Is Cid" Massanet Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 LisM The program will begin at 8:15, seats may be reserved today at Will's music store. Sir. and Mrs. William K. Burg- hardt are entertaining informally at dinner tonight at their Union street residence. Covers will be placed for eight. , . e The O. T. club scheduled, to meet at the home of Mrs. John Rand today has been postponed. r4k Maccahees Entertain At Dinner Party In tbe Valley Social Realm The home of Mrs. Homer Robin ette was the scene of a party on Tuesday night when members of the Ladies club of the Maccabees number 122 entertained their hus bands with a chicken dinner. AURORA The Aurora an's club met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kraus with Mrs. E. E. Bradtl assisting. The annual Christmas program with Mrs. P. O. Ottaway as chairman was presented. CarAa vara In Tilav if n.Jn r va r a ' i,y Mrs vera Miller of Newberg: nmg. - - Present were Mr. and Mrs Worn- noon. Miss Marjorie Billings was a guest of the club. Mrs. Vera Crane talked on "Art in the Home." Her discussion was on the use and ar rangement of pictures in the home. Each member answered roll call by telling which picture she liked best. At the close of the meeting a "The Otherwise Man,'!; told by .jwo. course mncneon was served Henry Vandyke; reading by. Mrs. - assisiea oj wr. George Diets and Dolores, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steward and George, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilson, Jack and Thelma, Mrs. Lottie i Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parent and guests Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kilgrove and Mrs. P. D. Smith. DAYTON The Dayton Wom an's Civic club December meet-, ing was held at the civic club room3 Tuesday afternoon with good attendance of members present who enjoyed the mixed' program. Mrs. Paul Londershau sen and ;Mrs. Frank Wright served refreshments, i C. S. Moreland;. "Little Women ia Christmas News," by Genevieve Forbes Herrick; " solos by Miss Amundson of Canby and Miss Lois Manock. Children taking part In the pro gram were Irene Stoner, Lloyd Al ice Diller. Shirley Mae Evans, El dena Reed, Leland Stoner, Gilbert Hunt, Marvin Evans, Wayne Yd der and Charles Diller.. For the gift exchange, Mrs. H. D. Evans acted as Santa Claus. Invited gaests were Mrs. A. W. Kiel and Mrs. A. W.. Ehlen. The next meeting will be January 8. LEBANON Mrs. ! Maggie Ba- Maude Burtenshaw and Mrs. Ilda Cotter. The next meeting will be an evening Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Bessie Whinery, De cember 20. o DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Larsen entertained the members of their bridge. club at their home Wednesday night. Three tables of contract were In play with Mrs. George Kurre and Emil Febvet holdiag high score. Late in the evening supper was served by the hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Febvet, Mr. and Mrs. William Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. George Kurre. 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