Thm OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning. February 21, 1943 PAGE SEVEN Girl Reserves'; Corner . The Girl Reserves of Parrish 8th grade roll call by squad and proceeded to organize their mili tary corps at their meeting on -Monday after school. A report was heard from Sally" Terril con cerning their caps Squads then had individual meetings where . they elected their cadet com-; tnanders. ' . They are: Barbara Bates of the child care squad,' Sharon " Hoxie of the ; errand -squad, Lorraine .Poindexter , of the salvage ; squad, and .Margie Scandling of. the office squad. The squads " will be ready on Monday to begin their work in the -: city, further notifications , can be found in this newspaper. A motion' was made to have an "induction party" this will be announced later. , Leslie 8th grade, club at their meeting on Tuesday made plans to have a pop corn sale at their school in order to earn money for helping with the furniture for the clubroom. Peggy Bur-j roughs, Marilyn Hill and Norma Loewen were appointed as a committee to make arrangements with ASB for a date. The next meeting will be Tuesday right after schopl at the YWCA to pop corn for the sale and to make final plans. The seventh grade club of Par rish made final plans for their party which was held Friday evening at the YWCA. It was a "patriotic party" and games and r refreshments were planned accordingly. The Leslie 9th grade club met at the YWCA for a potluck sup per on Wednesday. At this meet ing the girls made a studio couch cover; the committee in charge of selecting material was Ada Mae Teel and Joan Schuabauer. It was decided that each girl would this week solicit ; her neighborhood for coat . hangers for the USO. On Thursday the 9th grade Girl Reserve club, at their meet ing held a discussion concern ing their costume party, which is to be held-Monday, Feb. 22 at, 7:30; their "theme is "colonial and decorations are to ; be red,' white, and blue. Admission to the party, which is a climax to the refugee clothes" project will be some contribution of clothes . or soap. Committees appointed were: games, Beverly Kenney, chairman; Betty Causey, Mary Riemann, Joyce Scott; Peggy Sears; food, Shirley Luidahl, chairman, Mary Kowitz,(June Davis, Rita O'Brian, Shirley Ruell, Lois Hammer; decoration, Betty Twedt, chairman, Harold fne Lamb, Eloise Johnson, Eloise Jonas, Patsy Nickens, and Patsy Pearson; invitations, Shirley Kinnane, Dorothy 1 Bergsvik. It , was voted to have a candy sale in . the near future. The next meeting will be immediately aft er school at 2 pjn. The Girl Reserves of the School for the Blind had a social time and fudge party at their last club meeting. There was a dis cussion concerning the confer ence at Portland and Athel Mc Allister, president and Kathleen Lane secretary-treasurer were chosen as delegates. The Chemawa Girl Reserves will have a recognition service on February 23; Miss Harris, the adviser, and the club officers are in charge. Their delegates to the conference are Audry O'Con ner, president and Luella Wilson, council member. Delbert Anderson, who ap peared recently as guest soloist in the Crescendo club series at the high school, sang before the Woman's Musical club in Van couver, BC, on February 10 and this week was guest soloist for the Wena tehee Musical club. Mrs. Kenneth Sherman,- the former Marjorie tVanDe Walk er, who has spent some time with her mother,- Mrs. Gladys Van De Walker, has left for Santa Ana to be with her hus band, stationed there. Mrs. Frank A. Sanders and sons, Duane and Garold, are spending the weekend with Mrs. Sander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. -George .Brant. TURNER The February sil ver tea and t program ; of : the Methodist Women's society of Christian Service - was held on Friday afternoon at the home . of Mrs. F. C. Gunning, with Mrs. . Earl Prather and Mrs. Ii M. Small, assisting hostesses. ( The" devotions were conducted by Mrs. L. M. Small, president. Mrs. M. A. HOI and Laura Noyes of Salem gave readings; group singing of favorite hymns was ; participated in with Mrs. Lau rence Edwards, piano accomV panist. Mrs. Gunning . was in charge of a Bible contest In compliment to Mrs. Margaret Riches, a surprise shower was given in her honor during the afternoon. A vase with pussywillows and red carnations was used on the tea table, with refreshments ser ved to Mrs. Margaret f Riches and Gladys,' Mrs. Laura" Noyes of Salem, Mrs. NNema Poitras, Mrs. Ethel Edwards, Lonnie and Lorene, Mrs. Mollie Spiers, Mrs. Joe Holt, Mrs. M. A. Hill, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Stella Miller, Mrs. Anna Windom, Mrs. Mar garet Orr, Mrs. Nora Robertson, Mrs. Vida RusselL Mrs. Hester Crume, the hostesses, Mrs. Nel lie Gunning, Mrs. Louise Small and Mrs. Grace Prather. I i t 1 f - r i MISS GWEN McLEOD, daughter of 'Mr. land -Mrs. Tom McLeod, announced her' engagement February " 8 to Mr. John Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V, Clark of Portland. Miss McLeod is a senior at Salem high school and Mr. Clark, who attended school here, is now em ployed in Portland. (Kennell-Ellis. Grand Ball Planned For Salem Armory Monday Night j Plans for the grand ball to be held at the Salem Armory on the night of Washington's birthday are progressing, and truckloads of mulberry velour and silver material are being brought into town, to decorate the room. The ball : is being given to raise money for athletic equipment for Camp Adair and is being sponsored by a group of civic minded Salem men, and members of the legislature. For interest of the hundreds of prospective onlookers who do not care to dance, the committee has arranged a floor show which will include entertainers from Camp Adair and James Nolan, Irish tenor from KGW. A mili tary orchestra will furnish mu sic for' dancing. The ball will be formal, but many couples have indicated their intention to at tend in informal or semi-formal dress, the committee chairman stated. Invitations may be pro cured from members of the leg islature. The auxiliary to the American Legion will serve refreshments during the dance. Plan Memorial . For Member - " Members of the Woman's as sociation of the First Presbyter ian church and friends of Mrs. George Pearce will meet at the church on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock to hear a memorial service for her. Anyone inter ested is invited to attend. Mrs. W. E. Kirk, Mr. Paul Wallace, Mrs. Homer V. Carpen ter and Mrs. W. Irvin Williams will speak, and Miss Nancy Wal lace will sing. The Woman's association ex ecutive board will meet "at 12:30 preceding the memorial service, and the association business, meeting will be held at 2 o'clock. Ton! Christine, first child f Mr. and Mrs. O. T. "Tony" Painter of Salem, was born Sat urday morning at the Deaconess hospital. She is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. Edith Painter of Sa lem and is to meet her father sometime this spring when he returns to his home here follow ing a voyage on a Victory ship. Mrs. Max Moon and yoanx- son are in Salem after several months absence spent with her parents. She will remain in definitely. - i - - TUllcum elob will dance Tues . day night at he VFW hall, with Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Burdett en- - tertaining. WOODBURN Miss Margaret Halter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Halter of Woodburn, . and. Warren Lee Sybrandt were - married Saturday morning in St Luke's church, with' the Rev. V. . ' Moffenbeier officiating. -The bride, given in marriage by her father, was dressed in ' ; white. sThe bride's sister. Miss Emma Halter, was bridesmaid and Clif ':, ford Robinson of Portland was .best man. Mrs. E. S. Donnelly played the organ' and Miss Ernestine Nath man sang. , Following a few days trip to , the coast the young couple plan to make their home on a farm between Woodburn and Mt. An gel.. s . . PREVGLE Pleasant Paint So cial club met Thursday viih Mrs. L W, Potter for a 1 o'clock . luncheon Thirteen members : were present and a guest, , Mrs. Clara Norton. The next meeting, in two weeks, will be with Mrs. . E. S. Coates, Mrs. Clifford Janes assisting. ... The grand march, to be led by Governor and Mrs. Snell, will ; commence at 9:30 o'clock, and will include state and military j dignitaries and their wives. The patrons and patronesses include Governor and Mrs. Snell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scott. Sen. and Mrs. W. H. Steiwer, Rep. and Mrs. William McAllis ter, Mr. and Mrs. George Alex ander, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Baldock, Col. and Mrs. Elmer V. Wooten, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam L. Phillips. Salem Rebekah lodge will en tertain on Monday night with a card, . bingo and table tennis party. This is for Ihe benefit of the Camp Adair day room fund and all Odd Fellows, Rebekah and their friends are invited to . 1 rr- r,i i etiicuu. lucre win dc reiresn- j ments and prizes. Mrs. Robert i Henderson is in charge of ar rangements. WCTU county s institute met February 16, Mrs. W. A. Barkus, presiding. Assisting on the pro gram were the Mesdames Lena Lisle, Nellie Gunning, V. Ber son, Mason Bishop, Dora Stacey, G. Ed Ross, N. Trillinger, Olive Goodrich and the state presi dent, Mrs. Ruth Tooze. A club luncheon was served to about 50 at noon. Rojal Neighbors of America will meet at Fraternal temple at ; 8 , o clock on Monday to hear the state supervisor, Mrs. May Lo-. gan of Portland, speak. ; Navy Mothers will meet on Tuesday at the YWCA at 7:30 o'clock. Each will be asked to tell her experience ; as navy mother. JEFFERSON Mrs. Earl Phelps entertained members of the Womans Society i of t Christian ' Service of the Methodist church at her home on Second street, Wednesday afternoon. : Mrs. George C. Mason was in charge of the devotions; and the president, .Mrs. C. Jd Thurston outlined the work for the year. The following officers were . ? installed by Mrs. Edward Terry J of Albany, former pastor's wife: president, Mrs. C J. Thurston: vice president, Mrs. J. G. Fon taine; secretary of local work, Mrs. George Mason; secretary of missionary work; ' Miss Addie Libby; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl Lynes; treasurer, -Mrs.. CM. Smith. Refreshments -w'ere serv ed by the hostess, : assisted by Mrs. Earl Lynes. Nine members and guest -Mrs. Edward Terry ; .of Albany were present, f-,- WOODBURN Miss Marie Dryden; daughter of D. M. Dry . den of Woodburn, bride-elect s of ..Joseph Frank I of Mt- Angel, was honored with a shower Sun day afternoon at the home of her father. ; j Hostesses were Misses Katie ; Ortwerth, Louise Rieger, Rose Frank, Margaret Frank and Mrs. r Anton Penka. - . The wedding will take place . February 2 i in St. Mary's church ; in ML Angel. c . jlSCftEWH'S; '.. : ; v A j. i, v 1 - CoPf1 ims . i every one o Mwe 1 - -':vaS1': . They're all designed j or. the healthy . -- SZZ: t Tl) - ' 'jfk ' busyljiving that American women are 'I mm ? Afl k "''all : , so well qualified for! Spring's the sea Sf y0 ?f)ilM '. ".'T: : son to "outfit" yourself . . . do it at . II y) t ' VTVL VSL'. SCHLESINGER'S with the usual assur- W fjT leC season - ' , 1 ver y0Ur ' . ii"."- , .fills lN-" ti T f-hr ' I - "if -L I I I 1 U I Millinery j V Spring 1943 SS?V, ' : rrn silk ' : sr M m 7 II - A -; I L X J-- I I " - your i3 f ' - . I 1 17- I tae. ao' 4h $297 ; " : ?)A ' Prints Mt r'MJZ'l - - ; " " . ':zm 403-15 coutt ;