Seen and Heard . '-. , . t- " By JERYME FIRST LARGE TEA PARTY ' we've been to this season was on , Wednesday, when Mrs. G. . F. 4 Chambers, Mrs. William I Phil- ' lips and Miss Dorathea Steusloff . entertained for Mrs. Richard -Chambers nd Mrs. William L. Phillips.'jr., two charming young girls . . They have much in n common as they were army nur- i ses; both brides of less than a . year and their husbands' par ents are the best of friends . . The hostesses couldn't have chosen a better day, a real In dian summer day . . . inside, -much buzzing conversation and hellos . people seeing each other for t the first time sine summer . Everyone dressed , in her best bib and tucker . . Smart grey suits predominated . . Mrs. John J. Elliott chic in a' grey checked tailleur and a - silver name plate adorning her suit . . . she wore a large blade hat and black accessories . . , With her was Mrs. Karl Becke, who wore a deep red suit, black pancake hat and brown squirrel furs ..." Mrs. Harry Schenk wore an attractive grey with : white stripe and grey pillbox hat t . . A twosome in grey . . . . Mrs. Paul Wallace and Miss Ma bel P. Robertson ... the for-. . mer's suit had a plain skirt and a grey checked top. ' - Mrs. Elizabeth Lord was - proudly showing pictures of Mrs. Melvin Lord and baby daughter, . who live in Spain . ... Causing much comment was Mrs. Brad ford Collin's pert hat . . a tiny pillbox of velvet flowers in many . colors with a green velvet clip , holding it in place . . Many mothers and daughters together i . . . Mrs. Frank Myers in pur ple and Mrs. Charles Claggettin black . . . Mrs. R. G. Brady with Carolyn, Mary Anne and Mrs. Robert Brady, jr., just home ..' from a stay in California .... Mrs. George Allen and Mrs. Rey ' nolds Allen '. the latter re- - turned late in the summer from , the south. The Cooleys, Mrs. ' Ralph in. black with a red hat - and Mrs. Richard also in black, - wearing one - of the new high ' crowned hats . . . Mrs. Herbert I Stiff and Mrs. Stiff, jr. . . . ... Mrs. Charles McElhinny and , Mrs.-William McElhinny (Mar- Jorie Hill), the latter wearing an off the face purple hat with her - black ensemble ... Mrs. James ; Mott and Mrs. John Sullivan, wearing, the deep green velvet hat' her husband sent her from j Italy'. . Mrs. Homer H. Smith, sr., and Mrs. Smith, jr. . ... Mrs. Llod Riches and Mrs. Thomas Riches . . ! S m a r t twosomes . . Mrs. Harold Hauk in a brown striped tailleur and green felt hat with brown feathers . . . and Mrs. Chester Cox wearing a black and yellow suit, a black skirt, yellow jacket and fingertip top coat and" black hat . . . Mrs. Jerald Backstrand stunning in a brown suit with self check and a chic brown hat with green feathers . . . and Mrs.. Margaret Rose crans in a sky blue suit with which she wore brown furs and a brown sailor with feather trim ; , . Mrs. Hollis Huntington, elated about her son, Kay, being home from the navy, wore a striking brown costume suit and, a diminutive brown hat with pert peach colored quill . . . Mrs. G. Herbert Smith wore a becoming purple hat with a beige suit and Mrs. Donald A. Young looked lovely in all black with a large, hat . . . . Mrs. Henry V. Compton wore a handsome pur ple coat with tuxedo of grey Persian lamb over her black dress and a purple hat . . . . with her was Mrs. George Croi- san, distinctive in a red suit and brown furs and a black hat . Chatted with Mrs. Raymond Walsh, , who ; tells us daughter, Jane, , Is . enjoying .every minute of .her college , days at San Ma teo .. . . this week she is in San Francisco for the opera season. X DANCING NOTES from the Wisteria, club' dance on Friday at ;the Veteran's hall i .' ; . the president's wife; - Mrs.- J.C Deane Patterson, in a white tulle dress with applique' flowers on the skirt and a printed silk bodice ;. Two in lovely chartreuse dresses . . Mrs. Estill Drunk's dress of silk crepe with black se- Says: How do you HoUie we had its face lifted?? . I know we ' ' ' " " .'just- completely remodeled when. : we ; . a moved in . but like- a .woman dressing " .r . t up . tor . her , anniversary party there's C C-V usually something that has to be done over the last "minute; yes, we. had to ' : ' ' ' ' call . it to your : attention' because, like..-; -j.C . , the aforesaid woman, Tit I didn't caU r.vt it to his attention the big lug would X - never notice, it" (If you knew about .: ; - . ' whom she is talking.) ' 1 : - - ? v ; vlVx ' : 1 -: "-v: s '' ' i'Jr. ''"";:-"' ' '-i.-. t r.,-- 7., i 4 f i Anyway, drop by and see the,display ,H':--V in our newly lighted .window, jewelry, 4 ' that is easy to see and easier, much .' . easier, to buy. . ' . - ' I. s ENGLISH .quln trim and black sequins in -, her up-do hair style . . . . An orchid was pinned to the shoul der of her go wn . . . Mrs. Charles Feike's chartreuse silk jersey dress was fashioned with a peplum and black bodice ' her flowers, were gardenias Two in white . ; Mrs. Law rence Stoddard and Mrs. Carroll Ford . , . Mrs. Hal Gross looked 1 quaint In her white dress with black peplum top and black lace mitts . Two new members welcomed . . . Mrs. W. Gerald, Nibler in a flowerprint gown and Mrs. J. Parker Lineberry wear ing a winterberry red Velvet dress ORCHIDS to Mrs. Neal Brown Mrs. W. O. Widdows, Mrs. Rus sell Pratt, Mrs. Charles S. Mc Elhinny.Mrs. Marvin Helland Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, sr, Mrs. William L. Phillips, sr, and Mrs. Paul Rassmussen for outstand- -lng accomplishments in the worn-i en's division of the war chest drive ... Each was presented with a beautiful orchid at the fi nal chest luncheon ... Dora thea Steusloff can well be proud ; of her five hundred women workers and the top honors they received. DELIGHTFULLY INFORMAL was the tea Mrs. William Earl Snell " (Marylee Fry) gave last Saturday at the attractive new home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr. ... The honor guest was Mrs. Wayne Stuart Nelson (Barbara . John son), being welcomed as a bride and newcomer in the capital . . She is residing at the Carl Nel : son home while her navy ensign husband is overseas ... Bar bara and Marylee are Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters and Barbara was one of Mary lee's bridesmaids at her wedding last March ... For the tea Bar bara wore a becoming purple' crepe dress with the new side drape on the skirt and . white flowers ... . Marylee was at tractive in a moss green velvet een dress .". . Molly Jean Mai son, wearing all brown, came in for a few minutes . . . She and her navy ensign brother, Mack, have been busy seeing people and going places the last week V V i The new Mrs. William L. Phillips, jr., wore her army n u r se uniform and Mrs. Fry gave her a darling red, white and blue nosegay to carry W Mrs. James , M. Houck, home from Colorado where she has been with' her ' flier - husband, wore a grey tweed skirt and a black jersey top She .will soon be leaving for San" Diego to live until Jim returns from overseas . . i 1 Sisters together , Mrs. Jon Sullivan and. Dor-: othy Mott, excited about Doro- thy's approaching marriage next Sunday, . .Mrs. Douglas Chambers wore a watermelon' f red tailleur with brown acces - sories and a Jnice Nelson wore a pink silk with black lace trim. The Salem Navy mothers will meet Tuesday night at the YWCA at 8 o'clock. A special program has been arranged to ,t celebrate navy day which is Oc r tober 27, Recruiting Specialist Mel Kennedy will speak inform ally to the group. A reception and refreshments will follow the program. CAra;ra WoTTIATl W w 1 - What they can do What they're doing about H ; Emily Martha Sweetland, avi ation machinists mate second class, who has been stationed for IS months at the naval air sta tion, " Minneapolis,- . has : been transferred to the naval station at Astoria. Her mother, Mrs. M. K. . Sweetland .jtnd , sister, Miss Margaret Sweetland reside at 385 River street .'. " 'c';- " AZjUUff raw nil-J- ttmmym ham mm m nrim. In tmf DqMrtMM. Oras m $ ami Kt Capital Dmf an4 all tfrcg storea. like our window since - Jacksdn A group of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo dancers in "Les Sylphldes," lovely Chopin ballet to be presented here ' by the noted troupe in the Salem high school auditorium 7 on Wednesday, November 15. a They'll Dance Here Ballet Russe De Monte Cbrlo Will ' r , Appear in, Salem November 15 The famed Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, long the leading touring troupe presenting spectacular ballet, will bring its full company to the Salem senior high auditorium for a performance on Wednesday night, November 15, at 8:30, it was announced yesterday by Phil Hart, manager of the Record Shop in Portland, who is in charge of the local ballet appearance. Although the Ballet Russe has played in Salem previously on the Community Concerts series, 1 ' this marks the first visit to Sa . lem as a non-series attraction. For the November date, the company has announced a reper toire of three favorite ballets, opening with the lovely classical j number, ,Les Sylphides" a 1 "white ballet" with music by Chopin. A 'recently- designed f American ballet, "Rodeo', has choreography by Agnes de Mille, Who designed the dances in "Ok lahoma", and music by the con- temporary American, Aaron' Copland. By popular request, the scintilating "Gaite Parisien ne" complete - with Can-Can girls and a brilliant Offenbach score will conclude the pro gram. .:" (' . . ; Among the internationally fa ' mous ballet stars to be featured by the Ballet Russe in Salem are lovely Natalie Krassovska, Ruth anna Boris, Dorothy Eldridge, and' Mary Ellen Moylan. The male leads Include Leon Daniel " ian and Yurek Lazowski. A large and brilliantly trained corps de balleX colorful costumes and sets, and a symphony orchestra are guarantee of a first-rate i ballet performance in every respect - This will be the only large- OIZGOII STATESMAN. Salem. - Oregon. Sunday Morning. October ,. ..y:iK-4 'VI i ..... ... .. i - ' - " i . -x. scale ballet appearance in Ore gon outside Portland this season. Advance ticket-sale is by mail order, and all seats are general admission. Orders may be placed with The Record Shop in Fort land. Bliss Isabel Childs, city editor of the Oregon Statesman, will speak to Women of Rotary at the regular luncheon meeting Mon day afternoon at one o'clock at the Golden Pheasant Her sub ject will be measures on the No . vember ballot Mrs. Bom H. Na pier will give a group of vocal selections. . .' . AATJW radio broadcast will be presented Tuesday afternoon ov er KOAC at 2 o'clock. Dr. U.' G. Dubacb will be chairman of the forum discussion, "What Shall We Do With Germany?" The Woman's McCormlck class of the' First Methodist church will meet for a 1:15 dessert luncheon on Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Alvin Crose, 590 Larsen street Mrs. Jasper Button and Mrs. James Taylor will assist the hostess. r , fi - AT At " ' I BPW Glub Panel .: Discussion; J: : The Salem Business and Pro fessional Women's club will hold its October dinner meeting at the Golden Pheasant Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. W in n i e Pettyjohn will lead a panel discussion of mea sures' to be voted on in the No vember election. Outstanding citizens and club members will take part Music will be furnish ed by Mrs. Emma Maxwell and Mrs. Esther Little, Camp Fire and YWCA executive secretaries respectively. : . The Spinsters will be enter tained Monday night at the home - of Miss Stella McKay on South High street at 8 o'clock. Additional Society On Page 15 -Woman Power- Heeds God Vision To Ucrk To Uin! 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