The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Satan. Oregon. Sunday Morning, November 21, 1S43
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New Social
Calendar .
Released -
First event on the Willamette
calendar was the navy unit Com
pany C stag party Friday night j
and the sorority formal prefer
ence dinners Saturday night fol
lowed by pledge services at the
chapter houses on Sunday. Wed
nesday night a student body
dance will complete the social ac
tivities for the month, , r
Beta Chi sorority will hold a "
fireside December 3. The Alpha
Phi Alpha sorority. Kappa and
Frederickson halls will have in
formal parties the next day. Cap
and Gown members will hold a .
scholarship tea December 7. Big
gest event of the month is the
student body formal which will
be held December 11.
Two events, a Beta Chi date
dinner and "a Delta Phi open
house have been scheduled for
' December 12. December 17 is the l
date for firesides given by Beta
Chi and. Alpha Phi Alpha soror
ities. Delta Tau Gamma members
will have a party the next night.'
Also set for the same evening .
are a Delta Phi house dance and
a band and orchestra party.
Sororities will celebrtae;New
Year's day with an. inter-soror-."
for the Alpha Phi Alpha pledge
and senior class parties. Dorm-
itory formal are scheduled for
the 15th, the day after the Alpha
Phi Alpha and Delta Phi . fire-
i sides. Beta Chi members will
hold open house January 18.
January 22 has been reserved
for the drama department. A
student body party sponsored by
the freshmen will be given Jan- -uary
29. The YWCA will hold a ;
party February 5 which is the :
first social event in that month.
The junior class will honor the
graduating seniors on February
12 at the last scheduled social
function of the semester.
Visitor Saturdir ia state high
way commission offices here was
Cpl. Tech. Vivian Fryer, former
employe of the commission. Now
serving in the women's army
corps, she is stationed at Camp
Belvoir, Va., an engineers' camp.
The Navy Mother club will
meet at the YWCA Tuesday night
at 8 o'clock. This will be a bus
iness and testimonial meeting.
STAYTON The golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Highberger will be ob
served Sunday with an open
house at the Fred Albus home
from 2:30 until S o'clock'.
Mr. and Mrs. Highberger came
to Oregon 53 years ago from Io
wa, and were married on No-
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vemoer i-s. lav m auDumiry.
Ail or meir cnuaren except one
are expected for the innivrnsarv. '
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! Cw"? First Girls -Column
"Double the Score In 1944" is
the slogan for the Camp Fire
Girls' fall membership d r 1 v -which
ends on November 30.
During this time many more glrLt
have been added to Camp Fire
and Blue Bird groups in Rim,
Mrs.' Paul Morse is now, chair
man of extension on the local '
board and will secure a person
from each school district to help
extend membership. ;
Efforts are now being made to.
set up good sponsorship for each
Croup. At the last meeting of
Englewood PTA they agreed to
sponsor nine groups of Camp Fire
Girls and Blue Birds .eight of
which are organized in the
school. The ninth group is com
posed 'of former Englewood girls
now in Parrish junior high.
The last of the training course
for recreational leadership being
sponsored by the local Camp Fire
Guardian's association has been
postponed until December 1, at
7:30 p. m. at the Presbyterian
church.
Group Meetings'
The Okiciyapi Camp Fire met
for the first time this year at the
home of their guardians, Mrs.
Vida Bowers. They decided on
the next Torch Bearers rank they
are going to take. Games also
were played and, cookies eaten.
' . The Wicaco Camp Fire girls
of the Englewood school elected
the following officers: Roberta
Kempel, president, Carol Fuhr,
vice-president; Margaret Bown,
secretary; Marilyn Thompson,
treasurer; Donna Satter, scribe.
, The Itanyan Camp Fire group
met at the Leslie school Thurs
day afternoon, with their presi
dent, Beverly Gustafson in
charge. Plans were discussed for
the skit to be given at the party
December 3, for all junior high
groups., The next meeting will be
in West Salem at the home of
their guardian, Mrs. F. X. Ho
erth. Joan Hoerth, Scribe.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilstrap were
hosts on Saturday night to a
group of friends at an informal
housewanning. The Gils traps re
cently moved to 1368 Fir street
, Guests were Mr. and Mrs. John
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Ragsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Talbot , ;
Wamen'a association of the
First Presbyterian' church will
meet Tuesday afternoon at the
church at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Charles
A. Sprague will talk .on the meet
ing of general council of Presby
terian churches which she at
tended in Chicago. The executive
board will meet at 1 o'clock.
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metics! - ' .
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in obtaining this fine line of "exclusively hand
packaged toiletries. Never before, to the best
of our' knowledge, has such a high class product
been offered in any city the size of Salem, and we
are grateful indeed to our New York, connections
who made it- possible for Salem -women to pur
chase direct cosmetics produced in "one 'of New
York's most exclusive shops, r
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' Miss Ida Bfay Smith, profess er
of child education 1 at i Oregon
College of Education, Monmouth,
will present a series of . discus
sions on 'Democracy and the
Home beginning Monday, No
vember 22, at the YWCA at 7:43
o'clock. All interested mothers of
children under junior high school
age are invited to attend the
child study group sponsored by
AAUW. Membership in . the or
ganization ia not essential to at
tend the classes. 1 ' v''-yf:,
- Junior Woaaaa's i el ah seeaa-
bers will meet at the clubhouse
. Monday night at - o'clock with
the president, Mrs. Delbert
Schwabbauer, presiding. .Mrs.
B. C Harrison, American Home
chairman, is in charge of the pro
gram. Mrs. Paul Heath will talk
to the club on flower arrange
ments and display. Group sing
ing will be led by Mrs. Roy Mink
: and members are asked to bring
guests to the meeting.
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Oregon State Mothers club will
hold its first meeting of the sea
son at the YWCA Monday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock and all Ore
gon i State mothers are invited,
with a special invitation issued
to mothers who have first year
students at the school. Miss El
eanor Stephens, state librarian,
will review, some of the new
books of interest to college mo
thers. Hostesses will be Mrs.
W. A. Reeves, Mrs. Lloyd Bell
and Mrs. Lloyd Riches. Mrs. El
more Hill, president will preside.
Under the ansplees of the
AAUW radio committee, Prof. T.
Lloyd LeMaster of the business
and industries department aj
Oregon State college, will speak
over KOAC at 2 o'clock Tuesday.
His subject will be "Sir Halfred
MacKinder, father of Geopoli
tics' Miss Esther Balrd will be host
ess to members of her club at
bridge Monday night at her home
on North- Cottage street
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tragus
have returned from Veneta, Ore
gon where they visited the lat
1 teis brother and sister-in-law,
Mr.,and Mrs. David Hill.
Chadwlek Assembly, Order ef
Rainbow Girls will hold its an
nual father and daughter ban
quet Tuesday night at the Ma
sonic temple at 6:30 o'clock.
SWEGLE The Neighborhood
club of Garden road met for
v luncheon Thursday at the home
of Mrs. A. C. Schaffer on Gar
den road. Officers elected for the
new year were: president Mrs.
A. R. Tartar; vice president,
Mrs. A. C Schaffer; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Werner.
Other members present were
Mrs. Walter Swingle, Mrs. Rob
ert Reed, Mrs. Charles Sieg
mund, Mrs. A. E. Wood, Mrs.
William Hartley . and guests,
Carol Werner, Jimmy Reed and
Mrs. Paul Lynch, The December
meeting will be with Mrs. Tartar.
m.
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Special
GENTLEMEN .
Girl Reserves' :
Corner
" The presidents and interclub"
; representatives ofthe GirL R.
'"serve interclub council held their
first regular meeting on Novem- ;
: ber 13. "'
Making its appearance this
, week is the Girl Reserve club at
Chemawa. At the regular meet
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ing Thursday Mrs. Elaine Fisher
of the YWCA staff talked about
ideals and alms of the organiza
tion.' Miss Dorothy Beugler is the
advisor. Officers are: president,
Virginia Taylor; vice-president,
Geneva Alex; secretary, Anna
belle Summers; treasurer, LOlle
Frye.
Preparations are being made by
Parrish seventh Girl Reserve
club for a turkey dinner at the
YWCA Wednesday, i Committee
chairmen ' are: Catherine Sieg-
Beautiful
Gowns
Beautifully cut gowns, angel
ic lace! So comfortable.
$2.98
to
$7.98
7
Fowncs
Gloves
Famous Fownes gloves for all
occasions. A variety of colors
-and styles. .
$5LG.Q .
" ' $5.00.
Quality
BAGS
Bags for -your busy hours, bags for
your off-duty hours. We have Ihem all
here. See our marvelous collection!
$7.93 1.. $22.75
OTTIER3 S2.S3 UP - -
mund, general committee, Bev-:
erly Cruzen, games, Jarine Fair,
decorations, Dolly Davidson, din
ner and Caroline Johnson, clean
up. - At a junior advisers luncheon
Monday Miss Phyllis Nelson was
appointed to assist Miss Marian
Carter with Parrish eighth grade
: club; Misses Delvon Long . and
Laura Jean Bates wEl take
charge of the Parrish seventh
grade club, Miss Margaret For
sythe, will, continue as assistant
i . Quality i '
Housecoats
Solid arid quilted crepes, sat
ins, taffetas, printed jersey
and chenilles. Come; and sea
the whole collection. We've
lingerie loveliness f unlim
ited! ' v.,
Sizes 10 to 48
$7.93
to
$29.75
Pajcmias
Delightful pcdarhas, a wide
selection of styles and col
ors . . . see them today at
Sally'sl
$3.93
to
$29.75
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with the Leslie eighth club.
- The Girl Reserve club at the
state school for the deaf Is plan
ning a Thanksgiving dinner at
the YWCA on November 23.
At the regular Trl-Y meeting
Monday, Sgt Alice Cline .of the
WAC will talk to the club on a
girl's life in the army.
" Miss Janet Bewer Is spending
the weekend in Yakima, Waslu,
visiting hex brother Aviation Ca
det Don Bower. -f--: ;V ';" f
fancy lace
models.
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Mr. and fclrs. Milton L. Mey-
ers and Mrs. 'Walter ; Denton are'
entertaining with their annual;
Thanksgivi4g dinner j today a't ;
their Court street home. Their
guests wflifbe Lieutenant Com-i
mander Milton B. Steiner of Se--:
attle, Mrs. ' Istelner and children,!
Jean, Anne and Lee of Portland,?
Dr. and Ms. R. E. Lee Steiner,4
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr
and Dan and Miss Marylee Fry otU
Portland. J j
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Fair
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to fit.
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