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Thm OREGOIf STATZCMAIT. Salem Oregon. Sunday Morning. November 23. 1S43 4 High School Students ( To Dance On the high school social cal endar for Friday night is the for mal dance for which members of the National Athletic Honor so ciety will be hosts in the school gymnasium." Hours for the in vitational affair are from 7:30 to 10 o'clock and an orchestra will play for dancing. The theme for the dance will be kept a se- ' cret until that night. Invited to the formal are the boys from the following organ izations and their dates: m-x, o club. Civics, Honor Society,Que rtw RniitTwih. Stagecraft, Cres cendo, Club Philhistorian, ASB"; officers and council, and all class officers and class council ' members. 1 .. - ; -. i j, ,. On the planning committee are the members of the National Athletic Honor Society and their dates: Bruce Hamilton, Trudie Meier, Dave Getzendaner, Evan geline McKinlay, Dick Taw, Jan et Miller, Bob Zeller and Travis . Cross.;; - - Patrons and ' Patronesses Patrons and patronesses to be Invited are Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Flesher, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Dry nan, Mr. and Mrs: H. H. Schwar tzkopf, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Him mel. Mr. and -rMs. F. D. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Drake, Mr. . and Mrs. O. A. Lightner, Mr. and Mrs. George Birrell, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Follis, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bennett, Lt and Mrs. Har old Hauk, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Neer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zimmerman, Miss Mable P. Robertson, Miss Beryl Holt, Mr. Vernon Merrick, Mrs. Gertrude Shisler, Miss Lois . Fellows, Miss Lillian Davis, and Miss Ola Clark. Leslie WSCS To Meet The parsonage of Leslie Me thodist church, 348 East Meyers December meeting of the Wom an's Society of Christian Service at the church Wednesday, De cember 1st. At 10 o'clock the ex ecutive committee will meet. At 11 the study class on post war planning will hold its last ses sion. Mrs. M. M. Magee, chair man of international relations of the Marion County . Federation of Woman's clubs, will be a spe-' rial guest and will talk on this problem. At 12 a no host lunch will be served. At one thirty a devotional period has been ar ranged by Mrs. Percy Carnes. Mrs. S. M. Laws will present the program topic, "Need; For Chris tian Literature." The meeting wilj close ; with a business ses sion, featured by the annual el ection of officers. Presbyterians Meet Wednesday Women's organizations of the First Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday at the fol lowing places: j No. 1 Mrs. L. M. Ramage, leader, meets with Mrs. Silas Gaiser. 325 KnrtH U'ininr ctt-vt for 1:-1S dessert luncheon. j No. 2Mrs. J. C. Leedy, lead-: ei meets with Mrs. Staples,' 1705 S. Commercial for 1:15- dessert - luncheon. ' No.,3-Mrs. C. C. Fisher, lead- ; er, meets with Mrs. J. J. Sech rist, 520 E street, for 1:15 des sert - luncheon. No. 4 Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, , fcader, meets with Mrs. W. W. fosebraugh, 490 East Miller: gfceet for 1:15 dessert luncheon. I . No. 5 Mrs. La Verne Young,! tader, meets with Mrs. J. M. j lass, 875 Belmont . street for j tl5 dessert luncheon. j No. 6 Mrs. William Hartley, t ader, meets with Mrs. L. O. ' Clement, 345 North 17th, for ! " 1:15 dessert luncheon. ,! , No. 7- Mrs. - W. W. MooreJ Jrader, meets with Mrs. Moore,! , 2518 Chemeketa street for 1:15 ; dessert luncheon. - No. ,8--Mrs. Herman Lafty,? leader, meets with Mrs. B. F. Schmoker, 885 North Cottage ; for 1 :15 dessert luncheon. ;.No. & Mrs. F. E. McCracken, i ledaer, meets with Mrs. Johni Scott, 1189 Court street for 1:15 I dessert luncheon and a Christ-1 - mas party. 1 -No. 19 Mrs. L e. Barrick. ! leaaer. meets with Mrs. A. PL KearnSj 645 Bieber street for a 1:15 dessert luncheon. ' Salem " Ceucll ml Chareh Women will meet at the YWCA TuesdaT at 2 tant business meetings is sched uled. ' CANTEEN CALENDAR" SCXDAT. NOVEMBER 23 a to u Kotanaa. , 11 to 1 Elks - - J to 4 Salem Ttearttars association to 7 VFW Auxiliary. "T to Jl AAUW.J. ..... MONDAT, NOVEMBER Delta. Tau. Gamma matters ' TUESDAY, HOTEMBU M . Mcraou auxiiuu-y weanesdayv De cember I.' Junior Guild St. Paul's church.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER X Hollywood Lions axiioary. - nrlOAT, DECtMRCK $ . First Congregation! church. k - Perm Oil " S Posh tTave rf ( J CtjOet.. J ( i J Open Thurs. Eve. by Appointment VrVLf .vV'v: Faene 35MV ;: 385 First -National Bank Bldv CzzlU Verm. Wavers Seen and Heard By JERYME ENGLISH NEW . MEMBERS greeted at the AAUW tea a week ago . i . : The affair was held in the Car rier room with over 150 attend ing I . . Mrs. Jay Stockman, who wore all black, introduced the new members.. . Among them were Mrs. Robert Lantz at- tractive in a black silk frock with tiny black bat trimmed with fluffy pink feathers on top . . i. Miss Evangeline Merritt, the new voice instructor -at Wil lamette, stunning in a black dress suit and matching hat with red feather trim ... Mrs. Rob ert Wilson and Mrs. Wilson Sieg- , mund in Salem while their navy ; husbands are overseas . Compliments go to Mrs. Cus ter Ross on the lovely tea table . .! A crystal compote filled with beautiful shaggy chrysan themums in the pastel 1 shades, pink,' lavender and yellow and ' on -either side tall white tapers ; in crystal candelabras . . Mrs. Ross looked striking in a white taffeta gown with red fringed Jacket . . . At the tea urns were Mrs. George Rossman, last year's president, and Miss Eleanor Ste phens . . . A newcomer being introduced was,-Mrs. Hobert Fenix, who came with her husband and two daughters from Stockton, Calif. . . . . She wore a black dress with sealskin coat and matching fur hat with velvet trim . . . . Mrs. David Eason was smart in a renoir blue tailleur and black hat . . . She had just returned from Seattle where she and Mr. Eason had gone to greet their new granddaughter, Mary Lynn Eason, daughter of Ensign and Mrs. Stearns .Eason ... Mrs. IL C. Hutchins was attractive in black silk with shell pink bodice and black hat . . . Mrs. William Smith, the former L. May Rauch, wore a navy blue suit and hat with feathers in a lighter shade. " P RE-HOLIDAY dance for which members of the Junior Woman's club were hostesses last Saturday in the Mirror room of the Marion ... A large crowd and we understand over sixty dollars proceeds to be used for the club philanthropic and war work . . . Special guests were army officers . . . Cornstalks, pumpkins and Thanksgiving dec orations made a colorful setting for the formal affair . . . The chairman, Mrs. Lee Crawford, wore a dress of black taffeta with a plaid pleated ruffle out lining the square neckline and rows of bright colors enhancing the skirt . . . The club pres ident, brunette Mrs. D e 1 b e r t Schwabbauer in an attractive dress of wild grape taffeta fa shioned with shirring and puf fed sleeves . . . Nellie Forester wore green taffeta with velvet insets on the bodice which ex tended to points on the skirt, a lovely complement to her red hair .m . . Lucia Tyler was strik ing in white with rhinestone trim. BRIDE-ELECT Leone Spauld ing has 'received the "go ahead" signal from her fiance, James Bennison, and so now is able to make definite plans for their marriage next Saturday Leone has had her gown, the dresses of her attendants and And Tailored Just for K : - You ..... ; Suits & Topcoats Yoa'H look smarter, slim mer,, more attractive in a perfect fitting, aurkenric aHy styled, mannish tai lored ROYAL made to measvrc suit. Select from dexens of long wearing men's fabrics choose from 24 ef the season's smartest fashions. Upstairs Clothes Shop 42 Slate St. ; Open Sat. Nite TU1 XMk fr Jm'I Neeo Stem Entrance Next in Quelle Cafe .hM; I I ??. . - . - t the reception details all arran ged for the past two months, Just in case she only had a day or two notice . It-has been a question for the last few weeks whether or not one of her brides- maids would be here as her wed ding day also depends . on her . fiance's . furlough ; ; ;r but it seems now that she -will; be here to walk down the aisle, . . Jim took his - basic army training . in the south and is completing his training at K the University of Oregon. . r '-'-7 : ' - ' " : - VISITING a week In San Francisco recently were Mr. and Mrs. Seth Payson Smith (Alice Swift) of Hollywood, Calif. . . . While In the bay city they spent quite a bit of their time with two former Salem girls and Gamma Phi Beta sorority sisters of Alice . . . Jean Kneass,- who is a window decorator at the Empor ium, and ; Frances Hoth, who works for the government in the communications department. WHILE PLAYING CARDS at the St. Helena's benefit on Fri day glimpsed Mrs. Harry Car-, son, jr., chic in a black and white checked taffeta frock with black velvet trim . . . Barbara Pierce In a good-looking red suit with black hat . , . Mrs. Frank Spears, jr.. smart in a winter berry silk frock and a black ca lot with feather trim in bright colors . . . Esther Baird wore red, a dressmaker suit black vel vet collar and a black beret . . . Mrs. William C. Dyer wearing a handsome dress of black with powder blue waist and black velvet hat with sequins . . Mrs. Arthur R a h n in a grey pin striped suit and tiny black hat with silk tassel. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jnza enter tained relatives and friends at a Thanksgiving dinner . Thursday, honoring their son, Kenneth Al len Juza, MM 2c who has been here on furlough. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sheppard and Miss Fay Johnson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye Howard of Hauser, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bral nard of Reed sport, Mrs. Myra Ward, W. H. Sheppard, Billie and Tommie Juza and Kenneth Allen Juza. roni "wm ' wfrrtm Krr yw .mmmivw:-9iwiw,-'t!iim mini. vNv- "" y " . v -.,. - . WOMEN'S CAPESKiri MOCCASI7J 1.69 Give your best girl the most comfortable slipper of all . . . the pop ular moccasin! Made of smooth, soft cape, tanned to a ruddy brown, it has a rayon plush collar and warm fleece lining. Not motioned I WOJVSSM'S VART.1 FUP CVCnETT 1.S9 Hera's a practical slipper that will give lasting comfort from the moment she slips it on! Mad of durable bfut felt, it has a matching f elk collar, hard learner sole and rubber heel. Not rationed! 155 N. Liberty Couples Will ..Preside at Dinners : ; Mr., and Mrs. George ; Maurer bave invited friends to an inf or- . mal -dinner party at their coun try home' Tuesday night Bou quets of autumn flowers will be - used : . for decorations. Several ' hours of bridge will follow the ; dinner 1 hour. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and. Mrs. C W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Wiedmer and . Mr. and : Mrs. George Maurer. ; Barhams Hosts . Mr, and Mrs. Earl V. Barham have invited guests to an au re voir dinner party Monday night at their home on North Winter . street for the - pleasure of Mr. ; and Mrs. Brewer Mills. : The 7 o'clock dinner will be ' served at a long table centered with a bouquet of white chrys anthemums and white candles. Chrysanthemums in autumn, shades will be used about the rooms. Cards will be in play during the evening. v Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Mills and daughter, Kay, Mr; and Mrs.' J. Dale Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson, Mr. and Mrs Wilmer C. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pickens and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barham. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY - - WSCS of Leslis Methodist church inset at parsonage, 34S East Meyers street. Chad wick chapter, Order ef Eastern Star will hold a special meeting Tuesday night at the Masonic temple at 8 o'clock. In itiation will be held and a par ty will follow with dancing and cards in play.. Refreshments will be served by the committee in charge. Ladles Aid and Laurel Guild of the Knight Memorial church are making plans for their an nual Christmas bazaar and food sale to be held on Wednesday, December 1 at 109 South Com mercial street ID. ractic al Wards FOR HUNDREDS OF OTHER Gift Ideas! SEE OUR Christmas Book .... c&k JlfexA . . - But even if we did pay 52 cents ex pound for turkey this year, a woman I know remembers that she paid 62c during' the first World war.' Help! Help! . . . a classified ad reads "Wanted, - woman to ' cook for bcndiri7 . house, no experience necessary." Lots of people have been suspecting such things. . i ; A tribute. a close ' acquaintance among the very young set in speaking of a arownup in complimentary- terms said, ''When she say$ 'How are you, she waits to see what you answer.? It set us to think ing, how we grownups must seem to chil dren, with all our silly questions. : ; t '- . Mrs. Melita O'Hara, who is in Salem from Seattle on offi cial business for Beta Sigma Phi sorority for young bus iness and professional wom en. She is reorganizing the local chapter. Among" the University ef Ore gon coeds home for the weekend are Miss Miriam Becke and Miss Pat Maurer, Pi Beta Phi pled ges and Miss yMarjorie Hill, a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge. St Paul's Episcopal auxiliary and guild will have a tea and bazaar in the rectory on Wed nesday from 3 to 5 o'clock. '.- a- III TH0 SPIRIT OP CHILD'S FELT III-LO SLIPPZR 79C A cozy, durable slipper that will keep young feet warm, and young j ankles too, when the matching collar is rolled op! In blue or red with padded leather sole and heel. Not rationed I aiiLD's vznsm::c du:::jy 95c Warm, and fun to wear because the-bunny's head on this cute slipper squeals whan pressed! Dep-p3a rayon plush, cozfy felt lined, to give plenty of warm comfort. Blue or red. Not rationed! im 'ifty ; m xw f I t iiMrnril f niiiwitf ifr - ----- -w... SUPPZ2 79c Yowngstsn lev Ihts cozy sCppsr, With its sheep's wool collar and Knfegl Not rationtal Bride Feted. At ; Shower Friday Mrs. Albert Lockwood (Jean Boyce) was honored at a sur . prise bridal shower Friday night when Mrs. :;, Millard Dough ton and her daughter. Miss Doris Daughton, entertained at the Guy Boyce home. A bathroom shower feted the bride and after an informal eve ning refreshments were served by the ' hostesses. - Bouquets of autumn . flowers provided the decorative note. . Honoring Mrs. Lockwood were Mrs. Orville .Cooley, Mrs. John Owen, Mrs. Donald Judson, Mrs. Earl Cooper, Mrs. Lena Cramer, .Mrs. Stuart Casteet Mrs. Rob ert Root Mrs. Guy Boyce, Miss Helen Hatfield, Miss Grace Cra mer, Miss Lois Robinson, Miss Velora Williams, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Miss Rosalie Hoover, Miss Janet Miss Vivian and Miss Bern ice Boyce, Sergeant Albert Lockwood, Coralie and Kenneth Dough ton, Mrs. Millard Dough ton and Miss Doris Doughton, Annual bazaar of the First Congregational church will . be held Wednesday afternoon and evening at the church. The doors will be opened at 2 o'clock and a jitney supper will be served at 5:30 o'clock. The interested public is invited to attend. CHRISTMAS 1943 - CHILD'S SKZAUrl3 BOOT 1.69 Nalwrat shearfing upper, sheep's wool collar and inside. A grand foof-wormerl Not rationed. : Phone 3194 gift They- meet again. Helen Hammond wdites from New York that she will attend a meeting of me Metropolitan club of Willam ette in New .York City today, and will hear Dr. G. Herebrt Smith speak. While in Sa lem, she never met him, but had to travel clear across the continent to make his ac quaintance. A large number of ex-Willamette students attend these meeting's in New York. , - Bones to pick. No matter how. much he cost, this turkey of ours, we plan to en joy his company for a few more days. . Marine Buren Mr. and lira. Lee Childs were in Eugene on Thanksgiving toi spend the day with their daugh ter, Miss Betty Childs, a stu dent at. the University Of Ore Twa fEKAAANCNf W'a fcaPaa a ' m I WIIXETT'S CAPITAL DRUG STORE Cor. State A liberty - :"V - . ' lt ' il Phone Slit A WARD FUR COAT IS AN INVESTMENT IN IlASTIN9 aSAUTY WW 6u know I, MX wants a lovely fur from Wards! Vi i U I'l "Ml , M&': - . ? vl j) ;'; WARDS SSAL-DYED The very thing to moke unforgettable I Rich ebony Air., so kuKuriout, so flattering-- and so practical shell enjoy i it for years. Made of sturdy Austra&ait budcj skins, cut on smart classic . - . , i lavish turn-back cuffs. 12 4. Lontgomery 155 N. Liberty Stackpole Feted at and Mrs. Albert Party Stackpole were honor guests at farewell jpart Saturday nigit at the Marion hoteL Hosts iir the affair were officers of the 104th, off which; Colonel Stack pole is in j comniand. I jvirs. owcipoie ana ner ; cnu dren, Molly and Tad, are leav ing Mo t d ay j for Harrisburjr, Pennsylvania, to make their home while Colonel Stackpole on activeg dutyjj The Stackpols have made a ' number of frienes In the capital during their resi dence here and she has been an active Red.jCros worker. -J' i-. ..... ... .':-: Si if rmi vnaff... WAVE MOMC! KIT: $ Pspl Pa4aCp0Jo99 she COCJSVt nor Christmas! fines . . with f . -. I to 44. fln Q run rSZMPtAt. 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