Ths OZ-GO.T CTATdlAlC Satan, Oragoa. Sunday T.Tnrmftiqy DaKwnbsr 1, 1949 Sweetheart Ghoseri by Lores Hicks will b mayor for tie ;'t day and Mr. Leonard Stelabock, -city recorder, Mr. Farley Mogan. . dad advisor of the DeMotays, Is assisting the boy la -aakf ar rang ements. Mrs. Chambers Kiss Patricia Lamb, young and T- T-Trctocrc attractive daughter of Mr. and 1S x -'Olc?oo Mrs. J. MV Lamb, lias been chosen as tbe DeMolay ""sweetheart" and vOl be tbe bonor guest at an In formal dance on Monday Decem ber t when tbe DeMolay boys take orer tbe city for tbe day. Miss Lamb was elected at the regular meeting held Thursday night. Miss Lamb Is a Junior at tbe Salem high s c h o o I and a member of tbe Rainbow Girls The dance win be held at the Ma sonic temple and Hiss Lamb will be presented -by the master coun cillor. Tbe public Is InTlted to at tend the dance. The DeMolaya are planning sev eral stunts when they run tbe city government sad hold a . council meeting. The boys plan to rescue Miss Lamb out of a building on tire as one ot their stunts. Mr. Riiko Radio EXCLCSIYE DEALER Mrs. J. N. Chambers was e de lightful hostess on Thursday after noon when she entertained at bridge and tea for the pleasure of: Mrs. Ralph Carse of Portland, ' bouse guest of Mrs., Percy Kelly. The affair was given at the Cham ber's suburban' home. - At the tea hour Mrs. Carse pre sided at the urn and tbe tea ta ble was beautiful with an arrange ment of chrysanthemums, roses, snapdragons and thorn berries. Honoring Mrs. Carse were Mrs. J. T. Whlttlg. Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Mr. Homer Gonlet, sr., Mr a. Wil liam Hutebens, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden and Mrs. Hannah Mar tin aad Mrs. Clifton Mudd wbo came for tea. The uaembers of the HI Y Moth ers club will meet on Tuesday, December 3, at the home ot Mrs. C. A. Kells. 190 Salem Heights, at 2:30 o'clock. An Interesting program, with Mrs. G. E' Ross as speaker, has been planned. Mrs. Ross will speak on her ex periences as a social worker la the bop yards. A Mfode Dec 4, B:1S P. ML Pamela Bra-ton presents k Moeu, Dec ted, 8:15 P. M. "Success Key to Life" "Youth and Vitality After Forty" Wed., Dec. 4th, 2:80 P.M. Special "Ladies Only" Matinee - ' VA Woman's Best Tears" "Charm nd Beauty Secrets" "lighting Disease and Premature Old Age" "Bright and Healthy Eyes Without Glasses" ilADIOn nOTEL - Ilarine Boom Don't Look Now ... . (Cont. Prom Page 10) the poor artist glree all the encores he thinks he deserves. This time big boys were stationed at tbe doors, and nothing at all had to be said, the- yeuag trent-rowers. simply stayed put until the eon cert was oyer. PS ... We got into trouble last week with a story about a policeman, we now don't want to get mixed up with the army. We saw the Motor corps meeting and thought It a grand Idea, the wom en are spending a lot of time from other duties, making this home defense unit ot real Importance. Other names and places la this column are entirely fictitious and. amy similarity, etc . . . Maxlae Bureu. Mothers' Group Entertained Mrs. E. B. Gabriel and Mrs. E. W. Coo ley were hostesses to the Sigma Tau Mothers club on Frt- day afteraeom at tbe former's home. A dessert luncheon was serred with a business meeting following. The rooms were fasti rs with bouquets ot gold chrysanthemums and guests were seated at small .-V1- TT1 . CAST MEMBERS of the annual Snikpoh play. The bkuLt ar Mrs. n. c MeWain. president: to be presented on Friday nit at the Salem high, school audi- Mrs. Donald C. Roberts, -tce-torium ore: front row. Betty Randall, Barbara Hathaway and f"l;t Cameron McDonald; back row. Reid Shelton and John. Carlson. SSSVuS clrlSma. " ' . . -. . . j r- ' -- " '- V .': - ' , .. ..." ''P'' ' ""' v:- ' h : ' " ' i- f a . m ' " t - 7.'i 5 - vw' the Kalxkt Memorial church are the Day.- led by Dr. K. Xraa Lo- 'too iffl be Uterested to knew T,.Tv l7Jt7m tsU. ViU meet om Wednesday . that the American Lutheran oldlas; the aaanaX Christma. ba- JfJJa at 1:45 o'clock at the eburch guUd will serre a tradl saar gad AlaMtr at the ckurch oat Komc . Mn j.-a. jelderks la tloual holiday Uuruk dinner at Tuesday. Luacheom wGl he serred North Salem and with Mrs.. J. the church on Thursday and Tri- and dinner at C o'clock. Deans rattersoa eomw pmw. w w', - BILLINGS & ARMSTRONG rTofessionol Dance Studio Announces Two NEW DEPARTMENTS O ADAGIO CLASSES Open to siL Fascinating physical derelopment. ' MONDAY 7: SO pjn. and excellent for O SPECIAL DOTS' CLASSES Mondays 0 pan. Thursdays 8 p.m. Open to boys from 8 to 14. Development of muscles and strong athletic bodies stressed. THESE DEPARTMENTS ODKB J PROFESSIONAL TDntBCTlON 0 MR. XASUAKTV ' "" " Phono 3535 155N.Iibortv w (KenneD-Ellis photo J Present were Mrs Stage Effects Will Be Feature ot Snikpoh 's Play on Friday Night Unlaue staxe settings, including two beautifully colored cathedral windows designed by Velita Kate jr. will be an outstanding feature ot the Snikpoh club play. -The Skull," Miss Jean Kendall. Salem high school art instructor, an nounces. This thrilling, three-act. mys tery drama will be presentee iu the high school auditorium next Friday night at 8: IB p. m. As usual tbe Snikpoh club will gire four per cent of the ticket aales to the Christmas seal fund. In addition to the play the high school orchestra, under the direc tion ot Vernoi Wlscarson, will play during tbe intermission. Previous plays produced by the Snikpoh club hare been high ly successful. Two productions of recent years were "Life Begins at Forty" and "Skidding. The club tradition -is carried on with tbe presentation ot a play dealing with youth and its problems. The managing staff Includes: President of Snikpoh. Evelyn Col lins: general manager, Keith Honoes: assistant manager. Bob Muudt: Johnson: stars manager. Cart Ritchie; directory Margaret Bur roughs; advertising, Marian Horn; publicity, Barbara Ann Rleketts and Dona Bat son; sound effects. lYits Deckmbach and Doug Us Armstrong; art work, Velita Estey, Cleonna Nademan, TJavld Foster and Herbert Ray; head usher. Don Bower; wardrobe mist ress. Mary Bennett; wardrobe master, Milton McClaln, and ush ers, Pat Lamb. Carol Young, Lois Barrick. Mary East. Robeta Jean Yocom, Elaine Murray, Dorothy Kingwel. Jim Hatfield. Rollie Haag. Lester Peannine, Bob Irish and Paul Kelty. Members of Snikpoh who are in tbe cast Include: Re Id Sheltoa as Jerry BrownelL Cameron Mc Donald as Captain Allen by, John Carlson as Professor Vorhees. Bar bara Hathaway as Mrs. Harris, Betty Randall as Dorothy Merrill. Anne Marks as Anna Mason, Jlm mle Smith as Bob Demsrest, Tom Courtney as Dr. Steve Tolman, Bob Scott as Harry Alsing and Charles Lovell as a voice. "The Skull" was written by Bernard J. McOwea and Harry E. Humphrey. Tickets are on ssle. and reservations may be obtained from tbe Salem high school office Tuesday. K. 8. Oliver. Mrs. Maurice Bremnaa. Mrs. a. Dietrich, Mrs. H. E. MeWain. Mrs. Donald C Roberts. Mrs. C. H. Fisher. Mrs. Elmer Smith. Mrs. L. R. Spring-er. . Mrs. C S. Miller. Mrs. J. E. Dugan. Mrs. H. R. Pickett, Mrs. E. W. Cooley, Mrs. E. B. Gabriel and Mrs. C. L. Blodgett. Your Gift Problem Answered Perfectly Bk M 2 1 YVW Giro Her If " -p')n -m lv TKia aiarllna of tiaa auaJ- v- : xSvAV M r l: otoces knUa. fort tea- jL k -COSTS MO MORE" flflRjmbn 1 1 ieuieler J Thia sierllrv? of fine qual ity is moderately priced. A teaspoon costs only about $1.75 (depending upon fbe pattern). A smafl "Place SenricsV of four fcniia. fort tea- , i spoon ana laiaa kxx about Slla So vrhy not keep your dale -riih her wishes and let us show you how as fry and inszpenshreity she too QTn have Towie Ster ling. STATE at LIBERTY faculty adviser. Leila Mrs. Spauldina Sings Tuesday ROBED luxury A Gift for a Loved One Should Be a Gift of Elegance. Luxuriously Padded Satin and Crepe Robes are a Full Measure of This Expression! Start at $8.95 Real Washable Chenilles $12.95 O&er Robes ' to 523.75 jft. i.:- - if rs-: I ifi Wv Conductor Charles Lautrup will lead tbe Portland Philharmonic 1 orchestra in a untune program ar rangemsnt, which opens and clos es with celebrated overtures -at Tuesday night's concert at tne public auditorium. He will pea the performance witn tne over ture to -Oberoa" by Weber, and conclude the concert with the "Academic Festival" overture oy Brahma. The -Oberon Overture Is based on the same fairy-tale legend Shakespeare portrayed In his "Midsummer Night's Dream." Brahm's overture Incorporates the themes of four famous European student soucs, all well-known in this country. It was composed as a tribute of gratitude to the Uni versity of Breslau for conferring upon him tbe degree of doctor of Dhllosoohv. Josephine Albert Spauldlng (lira. Bruce Spauldlng) will be guest soloist for the concert. Her rich mesxo-eoDraao voles is well- known throughout the northwest where she has concertlxed for sev eral years. One reviewer wrote. Mrs. Spsulding's voice wss one of the loveliest ever heard here. Her voice Is able to carry the rich messo-soprano tones In per fect interpretation ot the many difficult numbers she sang to her audience.' Her concert numbers will Include a famous operatic aria from "Samson and Deli Ian' and three songs. The sria will be suns with the orchestra and the songs will be accompanied at the piano by Henri Arcand, noted Portland concert pianist. The program, beginning at t:10 p.m. follows: Orrtar "Obwoi" "WbT Srmphoay ia D miar Cer YrMek IntcrmlasiM ArU, "At TV wt YoUe" tnm 'Baafoa sad DaUlaH" .jsaiafrseen Mr. SmoUteS Braapaoale poem, "Zermhorsa' SaUaaa Lot OtMw a Bil- Frank Br-Uraa Mar Ki :Srk- Tor - . , v coo- tl- . f.ustrou w.tvdlSi rain-- h.nlt' ple nl V .V W MM 1-' II a. J HOUSECOATS fy " Pi I J Snarl Slipper, Be iC Al' H This style la Ar t ' f U black, red or HK Rayon crepes s I fl blue. MarheSW tSS"' - 1-98 4L - V I D (Downstairs, tmmi V rarocihsi . S a son caudal -It s GIt. Bm GAYMODE HOS 8 A S) Tbree S) Frre Three-I lieu Hn. BaamUU-C Mrm. Saamleiac Bamri Arcaa. at tfca piaao AeaS ia Fastlv-I" avartara Coaeert reservations may be sent to tbe Portland Philharmonic Society, Inc. 8herman, Clay and Co., Portland. m Miss Crump Will Wed Mr. Smith Mr. and sirs. C. P. Crump of West Salem are aanounclng the engagement ef their daughter, Miss Msxtne Cramp, to Mr. Errtu F. Smith, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith ot Salem. No date has been aet for the wedding but it will probably take place after the holidays. Both Miss Crump and Mr. Smith are graduates ot Salem schools and Mr. 8mlth Is with the 218 field artillery, bant sec tion, Camp Murray. . The Salens Oswdea dob un meet at the chamber of commerce Moadax might at S o'clock with Mr. DosuUd Deckebach tbs guesS 3 rt - or sturdy They're an Select the weight to watt her purpose sheer S threads tor dress, rrao tleal ft thread chitfoastor mtrrm. or all 'round wear. 7 thread seml-servtee weigat ior Jr; Drfv.r nVMl inic im ki. - HsrVs .' Gift Shell Appreciate -AT uThUe OQ BWl A 7 1 UMTtTTTTTA V 1.00 V 2 Auto ts can SES her eu J fl rainy mights tf uhsj'e ear- Jt 11 rytax one ef these. It U rib coos trac-oa. f1 smart handles I -"Jr -(Mala floor) yy . .--H BABY WALO Lbjht Sturdy With removable foot rest sad pah a-uadle. shock ab sorbers and thick rubber tires! 7 H AS r SUS1 a . uf--. tfr.uv..A":. for Baby! Peaaeys InfaaU' Wear Department . f. 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