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- .- i, December Brides-Elect . . Announce Plans for Church Weddings December Is a romantic month - - PMpps-Heiiderson as several wedding are planned The chapel of St. Paul' Epls for the holiday week. Three copal chnrch will be the scene of ' brides-elect' are announcing plans the marriage of Miss Mary Fran 1 for their marriages this weekend, ces Henderson and Mr. Charles , Gebert-Morehonse A. Phipps of The Dalles. Rer. Miss Edith Morehouse, daugh- George H. Swift will perform the ter of Mrs. W. O. Morehouse, will ceremony at four o'clock the at be married on Friday, December ternoon of December 2 7. 17 to Mr. Robert Gebert, son of Mist Henderson, who has . been Rer. and Mrs. E. H. Gebert of residing In Eugene, will arrive Long-view., in the capital on December 24 to The ceremony will take place be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. at the Community church in Long- m. B. Henderson, until her mar view at 9 o'clock in the evening, riage. Mr. Phipps Is the son of Bishop Bruce R. Baxter will offi- Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Phipps of The date assisted by the groom's fa- Dalles. tber. Miss Flavia Downs will play Mr Pre8ton phipps will serve the organ music and wedding M be8t man or his brother. A marches. . 'reception in the parish hall will Dr. Wray Morehouse will giro f n tne wedding. sis sister in marriage and Mrs. ft,ll,vtR.1ta Jlayton Steinke (Beth Morehouse) SlK?K i if will be the matron of honor. Miss .On Satay;Dewmber "Miss Margaret Ann Kaufman of Port- M"0!0 Bender, daughter of Mr. land! niece of the bride, will be and Mf LfBie I 1 n the junior attendant. land formerly l'Jh. Mr. Kirk Gebert of Longriew married to M'.HsJame. Fred wiU stand with his brother as best " f Mrs. Ira ritt- i man. A reception at the church The ceremony will take place will follow the wedding ceremony, at the First Presbyterian church Mrs. W. G. Morehouse and Miss at 8:30 o'clock with Rev. W. Inrin Edith Morehouse were guests in Williams performing the rites. Longriew last weekend and the Miss Bender has asked Mrs. Ro-bride-elect was honor guest at a ger Kellogg (Peggy Thompson) tea tor which Mrs. Gebert was to be her matron of honor and hostess. Miss Morehouse and her the bridesmaids will be Miss Mil fiance were also honored at a din- dred Meaney and Miss Eleanor ner party in Longriew for whtch Sderstrom. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Arnett were Mr. William Wagner will act as hosts. best man for Mr. Fredericks and Tuesday night a group of Miss the ushers will be' Mr. Roger Morehouse's friends surprised her Kellogg and Mr. Charles A. Dud with a miscellaneous shower at ley of Portland. A reception at the home of Mrs. Lorna Lucas on the church will be held after the East Owens street. wedding. - - ' . " : . .V W J cv , . . . : . - - -. r -v. iv..- r:-:;'.:- -:;. ::y '..v s..-. :;;::jy .:.-v.:. '.:.. I .--iJ s-. m . -.. ''ft-;---- .4, . 4 i Yj A, ! v , J . . ' MUCH EETED is Mrs. Richard Kriesel, who is visiting here from her home in Bolivia. She She will be honored this afternoon at a tea for which Mrs. nmmTWnnn l We m Ky rrA Arc Unnrrr xvl. aviio. iicm Dr4,r "Kroi. TVvrvl C- W)inrt r anas r ranees xaoage oi t-oruana Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Collins post for a Christmas party and 11 ,onl.. ,lV " v." "ZV 7 V ,.w I Vr,m7 Z Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry, guests and. a Christmas froliff to be her maid of honor. The ush- haTe already left for California dancing after the meeting. Mem- and a V neckline. Her matching and will be centered with red Hammond. Miss Margaret watchman of the shepherds and followed the dinner hour with ers will be the bride's brother-in- to spend Christmas and New bers are asked to bring gifts of tulle Tefi wa shoulder length candles and olly. Christmas "B Ene. Miss worthy high priestess of, the an Informal program presented laws, Mr. Tim Bjelland of Wood- Year's. staple foodstuff to be distributed aBd waB arranged in a band of greens, flood lights and a tree ff"0 f1";, MlM Laugh White Shrine of Jerusalem, pre- and the group enjoyed Christmas hum and Mr. E. C. Ordway of t0 go East to needy families. white flowers. She csrried a col- will decorate the rooms. . Margaret Wagner, sided at a smartly Arranged din- carols. Rainbow Girls assisting In Eugene, and Mr. S. W. Marsters. Professor and Mrs. Maurice Refreshments will be served by orful BoQnet of pastel blooms Miss Shirley Evenson is chair- e!:0t. MeC,ary. Miss ner party last night at the Ma- the serving were Miss Joan Rem- A reception for the wedding Brennan are entraining on Thurs- the rehabilitation committee, Mrs. and streamers. , man of the dance and assisting aynu. spears. Miss Barbara Comp sonie temple in compliment to ington, Miss Nadine Raboin, Miss guests will follow the ceremony. day f0r Chicago where they will W. W. Woodruff, Mrs. E W Rich- Miss Lucille Watt was tbe hon- her are Miss Doris Drsger, Miss n. miss Helen Langille and officers queen's attendants and Velma Swart, Miss Virginia Glaser The couple will leave for a wed- be the guests of her parents Mr ey, Mrs. Clyde Kaiser Bess Wal- or attendant and wore a pastel Bobbe Shlnn, Miss Eleanor Swift, mim Bobbe Shlnn. committee members. an Miss Helen May Armstrong. Hng trip and will be at home In and Mrs. John Valek for the kins, Mrs. Alfred Williams, Mrs. felue chiffon gown and carried a Miss Barbara Compton and Miss Raiabew Daaee A bouquet of red carnations Invited guests wefe" Mr. and Salem until June. holidays. They will return to Sa- John A. Olson. Mrs. Vern Ostran- colonial bouquet. Esther Baird. The Rainbow Girls are making ana red tapers centered the head Mrs. S. B. Gillette, Miss Ruth Mrs. Earl Cooley was hostess lem on January 6. der, Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf Mrs Mr- Robert Boeock was best The. SplnBters are announcing elaborate plans for their dance table and the long tables were Moore, Miss Ruth - Reed. Mrs. 'or an informal dinner party at Arriving in Salem Thursday Clarence Collins, Mrs. Leon Hab man for his brother and the four new patronesses including on December 23 which will be arranged with snow, trees, rein- Bertha Bergman, Mr, and Mrs. M. ner Center street home last night night was Miss Dorothy Blaisdell erniche. The decoration commit- ushers were Mr. Henry Stolk and Mrs. Arch Jerman, Mrs. Daniel held at the armory. ' Dancing deer forest scenes and a Santa F . Grube, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. for the pleasure of Miss Millard. ani her brother, Mr. Lawrence see is: Mrs. Walter Spauldlng. Mr- JohB Van Vleet. J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. Robert Shlnn hoars are from 9 to ii o'clock Cain's. Favors at each place were Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. William A shower honored the bride-to-be Blaisdell, now of Portland. Miss Mrs. Glen Seely, Mrs. Stanley Ar botel WM the scene and Mrs. Henry V. Compton. Oth- and Roger Miller's orchestra will eandles made of snowmen and Newmeyer, Mrs. Blanche Eakin, and the evening was spent infor- Blaisdell has been visiting in New Krueger. of the wedding reception and Mrs. er patronesses of the Spinsters play for the affair. Miss Civilla Christmas trees. Mlss Edna McElhaney, Mrs. Al- mally, York and Minneapolis for the past The Junior auxiliary win meet rge Gould cut the bride's cake are Mrs. Qurtis B. Cross, Mrs. C Reeher. worthy advisor of the Covers were placed for fifty bert Smith, Mrs. Emma Brown, .c.OTers were Place for Miss three months and in the east was Monday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and Miss Marna Moberg assisted S. Hamilton, Mrs. Margaret Le- Rainbow Girls, will lead the grand . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edwards, Millard, Mrs. George Rboten, Mrs. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph for a brief business meeting A Informally. Furgy, Mrs. Homer H. Smith, march at intermission. . Mr. Charles Ratcllff. Mrs. Merle Gardner Knapp, Miss Frances Kay Fisher at their Long Island Christmas party has been' ar- The couple left for a wedding sr.. Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Colorful Christmas decoration Jf I . I TllMM "Damn U An... T.t.Ann Hodee of Portland and Mrs V.nrl , r.v. . . . . "... . . xr.,, n.V.(. V..o- a X7ittA nd V(Ub Ttarvl - . " vmiauuu aecoraUOUS IVlUSlCUlt?-JTlvaJLlIltJVa - V- rT WonnDeinrfV X Wa If The annual Christmas party to De gneu iu. " , elation of University Women is Bcaeauu " nlg"aA . vafr.?.. ?VT MAtTinHlst ohnrpb. " . . . Mrs. George Alien ana ner aec- orating committee, Mrs. Floyd uuer,.;; . . -"" - Ralph Mercer, Mrs. W. H. Brad- lora ojjri. K.ruMiuiimmp- son, have planned to use Christ- mas. greens and red tapers about tie large room. Silver candle- sticks, hpldlng white tapers, will guards centerpiece of red carna- uons on tne zormaa . , . . Miss Lorena, Jack, in- charge f the refreshments, will be. as- sisted Uy Mrs. J. ,A. mius. miss Beryl Holt, state president f AAUW, and Mrs. Bruce Baxter will pour during the refreshment hour. s - . 4Va w..a hum. hers of the organization wno iiohave been asked to serve are: unv , Kenneth Potts, Mrs. James Dail- y, Mrs. James Stone. Mrs. Wheel- er R. English. Miss sniney urone- miller and Miss VtrgJnla Bendlk-: sen. i i - .:r ;:.ff A program of string and rocal "Thr.!lrhWXAA fouowlth.-empleof,otter. organisation wUl have 'bowj t for 'Britsln." so members and "' -pneetv-nav contribute to U aU of the Uritish people -. - . I ; -i - V , : is a former resident of Salem. : . - tttanOilUr rhntn (Jesten-Miller photo) - DroeM rrf Piir-iy-. a icuiuc vv iiuici ;,:"' ri ;, -: tC"",' .,,7" . v,ew.i., ig..iuiiaiu Aiii- Bon mss ineima layior, Mr. ana Mrs. Ivan Stewart, Miss Carman (llllllilm ' M,.. ,1?InMsA rnh jenn ViberfSngV rMrs. Ne" tie Johnson, Miss Dorothy Cor- neU8 Mra La0ra Cleveland. Mrs. Albert Rasmnssen. - f Mix Faith Walk". Mrs. Cor. Behiens, Miss .v" 17." " ..."' i-averne. Kantner, Miss Grace Babcock, Mrs. Mona Yoder. Mrs. Byron B. Herrick, Mrs. Miller B. "jucu, : iura. i-iiiuice uaoriei( Mrs. Marie Flint McCall, Mrs. Susan varty, Miss Ha Austin, Miss- Constance Kantner, Miss TJlva' Derby, Mrs. Gladys Lafky, Mrs. Hasel Tryon, Mrs. Percy Kelly, Mrs. Pearl Speer, Mr. Ar- thur Moore, Mrs. Clay Taylor, Mr. ana Mrs. Julius Aim. Mr. and - ' p Mrs. Walter Dry ; and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Settlemeier. ; , V . Q .i pi.LU XATfll OQCial VlllD Will -r jiave Party The FOE Social club wlU hold iw araunu party at tne home of Mrs. F. A. Smith, 182 North 17th street, on, .Wednesday. , A program naoea; arrange ana there wfll he .a gift exchange. AssisUng-,Mrs...Smith-'-.wlU be Mrs.- Jtoy Gardner, MrsiSsm Esh- - .Mr. and Jklrs. 8. B. Gillette are visiting in Grants-pass this week- .endrWltlv.4Ua.motlve - . ... . r - ' . . Wf1- million I ! I m iHW.NJ.i n ,.i W. u !M'HH"' V Wi.WV'WW . I.IIHII .ill in , ,11,111 fclMWt"imN .u "iW,'WWWii' WWI, :j:'2T:SfS i"V:.'i 'v- .Kfe.:;-: ,. - ,.v-f ?'""-?' '.''. "- ' .- n4- f i"'" -l '"r."5! ' . , .y'Tts.si ..iVSji-.-f f -vl -V i.We- "'""'ss- t-l ' - . .r v"-'Jwr 1 v- ' r,.. . .... .. ..r. ? ' f J HEADING COMMITTEE Miss bniriey Lvenson, wno will have charge of the Spinsters' Miss Shirley Evenson, who will uance oemq given on uecem- ber 21 at the Marion hotel. , (Jesten-Miller photo) Miss Millard To Marry Sunday One of the first Christmas wed dings will be solemnized on Sun r r," . , v " Tj.,0 xf'ui--,, 4.n.,t,t- mws Lioia oiuiara, aaugnier 01 becomes tt. bride of Mr. Eib4rt Mr. and Mrs. Everett B. Millard, John Rom of Minneanolis The cSemony will Uke Place in th rrrM innm f th vtt - - Methodist church with Dr. J. C Harrison officiating la the pres- ence of members of the family and dose friends of the couple. Mrs. Archie Millard of Port- land, aunt of ths bride, will sing Y Truly" and "Be- cause" before the bridal party en- ? andProfe.sor T. S. Roberts - - - w111 play toe organ accompanl- ment and wedding marches. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, has asked mow .. OXa.-.. Til J lfU1 riUIlillllCJ Fo'r Phr efmAo OT UnriStmaS Members of Chadwlck chapter, "r"c.r f lu aivFu lT' mre loosing lorwara to tne cnristmas Dart wnIch will follow the reg- cjowa. night In the Masonic temple, nerewm ae a large nrisiraas tree furnished by Mr. Wayne D. Henry and lighted by Mr. David Wright, Mr. Dewey Howell and Mr, ElsworJ;h Hartwell. Mrs. E. w. Peterson will have charge of aecoraung tne tree ana win De ... . assjsted by Mrs. George Edwards, Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Stanley wuw ws. uuuwis Mlckelso;n. - - - '. A Christmas story entitled 'The 'Other Wise Man" will b,e told by Prank Bennett The meht- ners win exchange gifts. Miss Leila Johnson. Mrs. Bertha Berc- .man and Mr. Harold PhilllDpe. - the committee appointed to ar- range Uhls .exchange, wUl give lnformaUon to members In regard 6Q Hhl exchange. . Mrs. : Elmer - McKee will have eharse of the fefrX f : - - clnhwui hold Its Christmas for- mal tomorrow night attha Vet- erans hall with a nA.ha.iinnir - ' . .. the dancejat the .Spa. "r i tt 1 1 I UlG rlOllQciy - - OTTI h O fcT T Others Come The holiday season is an ever exciting one with people coming and going. This year several for- tunate Salem couples are going south or east to spend Christmas while others will be arriving in the capital to spend the holidays with families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durbin are leaving today for Los Angeles and San Diego where they will spend hniMoon Th oman the holidays. They expect to so- .n":!1 tend the Tournament of Roses in Pa8adena and Bee the Ro8e Bowl .. . . vamo , "p- "dM". Lrh t Q h , d daughter.ln. . m , ? " law d, Mrs- ,JoTsePh. Dar,by fn, th rhrtmnL hniM9 wU1 return shortly after the first of the year. of the year. Dr. Mary B. Purvine plans to leave ju8t' before Christmas for Ct.7 JUOl UC&V&G UllSLUlU LJl San Francisco and Berkeley where 6he wm Bpenj the holiday with her two daughters, Miss Helen and Miss Margaret Purvine. ; .r. WOD iU ,eu Dy ner Dr- mcr iu ofiiuneapous ana togeiner tney drove west. En route home they stopped in Omaha and visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Bur- reU. Their host, a former Salem man, is attending dental college. Miss Julia Johnson, daughter of Mn Tnhnon i- to arrive in Ve capital Tuesday l" " capuai xuesaay "om Ewanston. IUinois where she is attending Northwestern. She win be here for three weeks. "uommg west 10 Spend the hOli- days'wlth her father is Miss Fran- els Paris, daughter of Mr R D Paris. She will leave by plane from Hew York City on Wednes- day and expects to arrive Thurs- day. Miss Paris Is a student at the Eastman School of Music at Ro- chesterl unlversitv. She attended i .uv .iwuucu the Army-Navy game several weekends ago and has been to u uuciuus concerts tniS Winter in the. east. Home From School , Mr. fhilllp Barrett, son of Mr. add Mrs. PhiUlp E. Barrett, will be here next week from New Jer- se where he la attain.- th Princeton Theolorlcal Bniinai-r. . Lt. and Mrs. Robert Goodfellow are expected home on Saturday from Fprt Benning. Georgia. They will spend Christmas TwUh toelr narentsT Mr -b m rm. the :sora7ouCtemand Ne oZ plan-W leave right after .Christ- mas for Fort Ord. Californis. t hra k wtn h .t - " w .Lt. apd Mrs.' Ilehfr Marsden of TP) 1 DGClCOnS .rl 1 h Here Monterey, are coming north to be the guests of the former irmer's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. lster, Mr. ana Mrs. Mrs. Marsden' plans re for several weeks Leon Perry. to remain here after Christmas. Another 'brother, Mr. Warner Marsden, of Seattle will also be here for Christmas. Mr. Warner Marsden plans to go south after the holiday to attend the Rose Bowl game as Nebraska i. v,. ..t. i is his former school. J "f: daughter, Natalie, to be the Christ- mas guests of his brother and slster-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph llatar-ln.lav Anil II. Dnlnh Jckson- . . . TnitiatP NW i MeiTlDerS American Legion auxiliary will meet Monday night at Fraternal -J temple when initiation cere mo- nies for new members will be on- ducted by the Past President club. ciea dv ioR ran rreeiaeni cidd. The auxiliary will Join Capital ngea ana memoers wm aonate gins oi xooa. r-ri A IvicillUUCa ill RQrll--.J IioCCJllSQ. "Christmas in Other Lands' -u wa tne topic oi discussion at tne tea of the Sisterhood class of the First Christian church on Thurs- u aiirruoon. Airs. jj. u. uim- stead spoke of Christmas In Ger- many as she remembered It as a mall girt. Mrs. E. I Swanson. told of memories of Christmas in Sweden. Hostesses were: Mrs. A. L. Klnton, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Swarts and Mrs. Swanson. Mem- bers. present were: Mesdames C. " - Reilly, Thomas Clark, E. Fink, 8. Rlchter, Leo McAllister, D. D. vixieu, lit! DWllluw, i Xev- una oiuiuq wi niMKiu .wua Ins, E. L. Townsend, E. C. Case, meet at 8 o'clock on Monday Dora Colwill, Robert L. Hart, Ouyniht, In Masonic temple. A bus- L.' Drill, E. A. Steinke, Ina Adsitt, Iness meeUng will -be held-at 4 Iola Gleason. E. W. Powers, EO. o'clock In the hf ternoon. - Allen, EfHe Barber, Fred Pugn, Carrie Miner. A. Hildehrand. ii! McRevnolds. S. A, Wrieht. l.. c. Swarts, A. L. Klnton,. Era Keen! C. F. Doane, D. A. White, W. g! GUlespie. C. P. Doane. S." B. Holt, Grace MorganlvaBalch, M.Jones and f l. awaaamiT ' maaF party Sn L5S nlgbtat Hostesses-will bo 'Mlaa Irma Oehler. Miss- Helen -Boardman AMU - M A. 4 AS. AU . . C 111 Ifll 'wfll Be aa exchange of 'gifts. On. but v. they'rw Vdiincj about fc "weather. The general feeling about it U that, iff too cold, although I've heard it rumored 'that it's Just right Anyway, there's always the weather to talk about . ; ' .. . . Museum ptect . We were among the fortunates to see , the last remaining" Edam cheese to be found In town. We didn't touch it but came very dose and gave a sniff, just as the grocery boy whisked it off to his wagon to deliver. Show doesnt go on . . when the boss is in public, members of which would gladly sick. The group of one-act plays to be given knife each ether in private. Makes one won- on the Willamette campus were postponed der how one's own smooth-spoken acquaint until sometime when Mrs. Genevieve Oppen ;ances act at home. drama department head, and at least a few of . Wearing leathers , Lots of. hometown ON TRIP Mrs. Gordon Ben- nett Bocock, who was Carrie Gilbertson before her marriage last night The newly married couple is now on a trip to Mon tana and North Dakota. (McEwan photo) ( irvr"! K1TAC VJ. X OtJ. 1 1U IWO . ( . 0 I OTTI Til 7H OwltJllll IIZjAJ. Saturday The American Laeran church was the setting for the marriage n n i pm . j v of Miss Carrie Gilbertson. dangh- .05 "m?' kota. and Mr. Gordon Bennett Bocock. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C - . IT v . r . o. ducuck ui nauioa, aiuauua, last night. Rev. P. W. Eriksen read the service at 8:15 o'clock before an altar banked with bouquets of rust and gold chrysanthemums and cathedral tapers in candela- bras. Miss Vernia Huffman sang "Be- lr? !J6V r?'''" a. snoisein was me organise. Vnr hAP mAMnr th - wor a peach lace floor length . Z.SZ . IV. k v. ' b spend Christmas with her parents and will come home by way of Montana and will visit wa; vi l nvuwu. miu wui lion . with Mr. Bocock's family Mr. and Mrs. Bocock will reside in Salem where he is connected with the Rvtrl Tractor and Eaninment company. - T " t tne ueaconess nospuai at urana Forks, North Dakota, and .has been a surgical nurse at the Sal- em uenerai nuapiiai. xur. ducucc Is a graduate of Bradley Institute of Technology at Peoria, lllnou. . . .. . , TArUiA CU-5nrt "Willie 0111111 IO "V. f'U VjlVe VJllIIS - Combining, an lnlUatlon cere- monlal and a Christmas party, the Jrs wayne u. uenry, wormy lIh priestess, wm-preside at tha ceremonial wnen a large nam ner of new members will be" InlUated.r a 0i.h.0?. Christmas pro-; V" 101 "S-.. -JJ 7 "if .tr U - W"LU bring tfolln they-have dressed ant antoal. stuffed for flrem. "1. K lor. M iLra. Babcock , Mrs, B I . 1 I AH WWA - A I.U- . MB . A . A. A VW GaUlfX. 3 yte?.,'; girls and boys bring glcry to vthe city : gates thee days. Con stance Fowler continues to put feathers in her hat The Seattle art 'museum . has asked for a . one-man show of her paintings for early", spring ... Young John Lmdbeck is to be manager, of the Annapolis grid team for 1941 i 7. The Madcap Marion ettes (Eloise Deckeback and Betty Munjdr'to you) ere to play an old Irish Christmas play at the famous 'Henry Corbett Christ mas party in Portland the night before Christmas ' ' ; r 4 - . ,: . Marine Buren. 't I- f: ' f v--...-.f!- 1' 0 . BUSY SCHEDULE Mrs. Ronald Jones.- snapped s 4ti9 came Into the foyer of Salem high school ,to: the Plulhcamonic orchestra concert She heads the social committee for the asso ciation and has been in "charge of many benefit parties held recently. She directed arrancrements for the recention held after foe concert on Tuesday. Sni'nster rmrl Rrrinhnw Fnrmrtl no K C1,J f Tir f t - Are bldied IOT UOmillCr Weekend Members of the younger set are anticipating the holiday dances, when the Spinsters and Rainbow Girls entertain with their annual formal affairs. gpimsttr Ball Saturday night is the data set for the 8plnster charity ball '"v' .TLV'v1"'. "r noiei. uanung wui oe irom xv tn 1 n'rlMk with Roter Miller's . . . . orchestra Playing Small tables " ' . Holt. . a -1 1 Three LinKS ClUD T-Tfrc; PTTTV A V-lO X VX1 I J The Threw Link elub held a rhrl.tmaa nartr Friday afternoon ,VJ- inn l-h room, with an .rl " -f7. wr. r Fiaia Townsend and Mrs. BamI EdWSrdS. Those present were: Mrs. Bella Carlson, Mrs. Coral McNeill. Mrs. Cora Van' Pelt, Mrs. Dora Hill. Mrs. Elsie Papenfus, Miss Wilda Siegmund, Thuja dinger, Mrs. Ida McAdams, Mrs. Florence Vies- ko, Mra.-Rhoda Kagel. Mrs. Effler v -, ' Anna Hunsaker, Mrs. Era Kans, (jimpDeu, aara. ahujo nuis, aara. Mrs. Clara Shields, Mrs. Lena A. rwaici, wuisvu, mi. Josephine Erlckson, Mrs. 8adls Henderson, Mrs. Carrie Jennings, Mrs. Avla Perrlne, Mrs. Maria Robertson. Mrs. Gertrude Kirk- patnea, airs, jliti uin. -airs, Sallie Bartis, Mrs, Louise Love- land, Mrs. uoiaia ityie, Mrs.- Pearl Swanson. Mrs. LaU McFar- lane. Mrs, J as Una KU die, Mrs. -nie wiaerma. IT1' ?frL.MrBBeWrlnt' M7 Evn Martin, Mra; Serena - Anderson: S0b J?rZcZi Thle MraT Vtetorla StUfleV " VlllTors BVl S f5,i?t ri.S7 W V R - mm ' H . . W A I m I wm AMA Reba Vasey.- V.VU.V.J. auu "t 5 - the cast step' sniffling1 and. sneezing Busy girls these nurses. The tea given by them at the Salem General hospital on Sunday was very nice. Red roses and candles were centerpiece for the tea table while nice locking nurses (without a white dress in sight) served cakes and tea. . Fine people not to know ... were the How ards in The Little Foxes' with Tallulah Bank head chief among fee snakes-ln-the-grass. The family was one of those with smooth manners v 1 r. v -v ... , - - ' (Statesmna photo) - A large group of ths eollege set will be home for the dance to act as hostesses. They Include Miss Marylee . Try, Miss Barbara Crain. Miss Wilda Jerman, Miss Barbara, Pierce, the University of Oregon; Miss Sally McLelian and Miss rraneea. Ann Mott, Ore- Rt.f' VV" aenw win d Miss Dorothea CoreT. Miss Etfc t . ... w"nPrr. M n10 arranged by Mr. Keith noppes. Assisting Miss Reeher are Miss Joan Remington, Miss Helen May Cook. Miss Thelma Smith, Miss Mary Jams Kestly, Miss Barbara Jean Smith and Miss Margaret Jane Emmons. Several parties" will precede the danee and a group of the Junior nign scnool students will K. .t. tendin thAlr r-t t 7i xZ" - ""' Beta Stoma Phi Dinner Monday Members ef Beta Sigma Phi will entertain with their annual Chrfstmas party on Monday night t ue noma or Mrs. Thomas J. wvMsv w . latlBtH m Drynaa on Parrish street. A 7 o'clock dinner will b followed br m UCUABgS, 1 Christmas deeoraUoas and can- dies wil b msed about the rooms and on Ihe serving table. Mrs. Drynaa and Mrs. Lynn Heise are mtrai arrangements for the af- fair. - Attending will h Mrs. William Buslck, Mrs. Kenneth BelL, Mrs. Clarence Emmons. - Mra. Frank S5Mer Mn- KJhM Devers. Mrs. Thomas Drynan. Mrs. Lynn Helse. Mrs,i George-Scales, " Mrs. Harry WheeUR. En? miu a lie, ,uu xteica ... . . WT ... . . .1 . VShreevee and Miss Hatiio BratxeL