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' ' . . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning. December 11, 1S44 v i ' - ; - J PAGE SEVEN ::v I Beta Siama Phi v Pledges. Feted , New pledge of Beta Sigma Phi, international educational sorority,' j were" entertained on Monday night at the . home , of Miss Marion Thede in Kingwood Heights. The evening was spent, - informally. Mrs. Allan Wright played a 1 croup 'of piano num-i bers and ; Christmas gifts . were' exchanged. A buffet supper was served at a late hour. Mrs. Park H. Thede presided, at the coffee urn. An attractive; centerpiece of holly and silver leaves,, flanked by silver candles in crystal candela bra centered the table Arraftg , ing the party were Miss Marion Thede, Mrs. Henry Perlmutter, Miss Hattie Bratzel, and Miss Hazel Shutt, Mrs. Allan Wright, Miss Nyla Phillips' and Mrs. Paul kelson assisted in serving. At a business meeting pre ceding the party. Miss Hattie Bratzel, club president, an nounced that Mrs. Park IL Thede had been elected as social spon sor and Mrs. J. A Wittsey as director of the group. A formal ' initiation of pledges and installa tion of the sponsor and director will be held on December 28, followed by a banquet at Hull's cafe. The following committee was appointed to make arrange ments for the banquet: Miss Marion Thede, Mrs. Henry Perl mutter, Miss Hazel Shutt, Miss Tina Due rk sen, Mrs. Allan Wright, and Miss Jennie Bovee. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Park H. Thede and Miss ' Virginia Curry. Hansen-Lilj eqiiist - Vows Today This morning at 11 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church in Portland, Mrs. W. J. ,Liljequist and Mr. Paul Hansen will be "married at a quiet ceremony. Dr. Paul S. Wright will officiate be- A ore members of the immediate family. I V For her wedding the bride has chosen a grey tailleur with black accessories and fuchsia purse and gloves.. The couple will be at tended ' by the groom's brother . and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A . wedding breakfast wil be held at the Mallory hotel fol lowing the ceremony. After a j wedding trip to Sea " side and other points along the Oregon coast the couple will re turn to Salem to. reside. They will be at home after February 1 at 1645: South Commercial street. ) . - j - OES' Christmas Announce ftfarriage Plans it A St Screen actor John Payne and actress Gloria De II ven. shown as they appeared together, at a Hollywood night club recently, have announced Uiey will be married as soon as their mevle work Linfoots Here i At Relatives j Sgt and Mrs. Henry Ross Lin foot are spending a pre-holiday furlough at the home of the for mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,W. v J. Linfoot of Portland, and bro- I ' ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William J. linfoot of Sa lem, and Mrs. Iinfoot's mother, Mrs. Marietta Struthers, Port land. ' - .' .. ' ; " This is SgL Linfoot's second furlough since his enlistment in the army air corps in November of 1942. He was employed by Marine Electric at the Albina Shipyards previous to enlist ment, and attended Salem schoeti. ' A dinner was served for the visitors at the home of Mr. 'and Mrs. James Wv Holding in Rose dale during ther stay here. A family gathering is set for Tues day night at their parents' home in'Portland, just previous to Sgt. Linfoot's departure by plane for his liew assignment in a ' staging uniti electrical department at Mitchell Field, NY. BPW Chorus Plans Spring Concert ! The Salem Business and Pro . I esional Women's c.1 u b chorus made plans for a spring concert to be given in May during na tional music week at the regular rehearsal Tuesday night. ;;' Highlight of the concert will be choral singing, solos by Mrs. Party Held U , The annual Christmas party of Chadwick chapter. Order of I the Eastern Star was held on Tuesday night at Masonic tem ple, with the rooms lighted only by a large" Christmas tree.- Taken into the order were Mrs. Helen . Fletcher and Mrs. Ernest Bingo by affiliation and Mrs.A. W. Coon, Mrs. Kather lne Nickersori, Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Golden and Mr. Walter C. Heffley by initiation. Mrs. William Merriott, worthy matron, and Mr. Albert Gragg, ' worthy patroiv gave short talks in conclusion of their terms of i office. The former was present ed a gift "from the officers, by Mrs.iBertha Bergman. Installa tion 'of new officers will be on December 28. "; ; " After giftsi were "distributed, refreshments ' were served. Today's Menu Tomato aspic and veal kabobs are ph today's menu. Tomato aspic Mayonnaise topping ; Veal kabobs Stuffed baked potatoes I Browned carrots Frozen youngbarry pie i:- -: VEAL KABOBS ' Yield: 4 servings 1 nau n d "veal le. lotn or shoulder f V - -V 4 slices bacon 4 cup' butter w suOatitute cup lop milk ; Cot veal into 1-inch cubes. On skewers alternate cubes of veal and 1-inch pieces of -sliced ba con. Brown in melted butter or substitute.! Add milk. Coer and simmer or bake slowly unta the veal" is very : tender about 1 hour. Serve each rechette on a bed of rice or hot toast. Pour over the brochettes seme, brown gravy or mushroom sauce. ; Momca Kodakowskl, mezzo-soprano, qnd Miss Enda Marie Hill, pianist Other features will5 be announced later. - ' . , Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson is director of the chorus and Miss Gladys Edgar is the accompanist. Personnel of the chorus includes Mrs. Effie Arehart, Miss Nola Clark, Mrs. William Bush, Miss Kiartha Fbher, Mrs. Emily How ard, Mrs. Margaret Jorgenson, Mrs. Esther Little, Mrs. Mildred Neuman, Miss Eleanor Roberts, Mrs. Monica Kodakowski, Mrs. Ruth Versteeg, Miss Betty Elof son and Mrs. Rose Wilkes. Breakfast Club Has tParty - Mrs. Dorothy Hill was hostess to members of the Credit Wom an's Breakfast dub at her home on Tuesday night for a dinner and Christmas party. The dinner ' was served at small tables, cen tered by holly and lighted by tall red tapers. . j During the evening, members and guests exchanged gifts, and later sang Christmas songs. Guests were Miss Marjorie Pet erson, Miss Kitty Coady, Miss Eileen Hanner, Miss , Gwelda : Thatcher, Miss Estella Smith, Mrs. Bernice Akers, Mrs. Velma Waltz, Mrs. Ethel Galliner and Mrs, Louise Knight. ' The next regular meeting of the organization will be held at Schneiders coffee shop at 7 a. m., January 9. MenOdeffd To Report by, Draft Board Men ordered to report for pre- induction physical J examination Tuesday by Marion county local board 1 include: "John Orvill Julian, Forest Le vant Epley, Herman Elroy Vogl, Philip Franklin Chadbourne, Fred erick Richard Nagel, Dean Elton Arehart, Wizard Leslie Croker, Joseph John Fpelkl, Marvin .Wil liam Hoar, Frank Charles Rock, jr., Carl Temple Pope,'Jr. 1 i George Joseph Schuetz, Curtis Conley Coe, James Gerard Daugh erty, Ronald Edward ' Anderson, Jack Vaughn Morey, Glenn Arthur Brooks, Otto Alfred Marquardt, Fred Roy Burns. 1 ! FJmer William Cuthbert, Clif ford John Pierzina, Dysart Less ley Brooks,' Samuel Arthur Pahl, George Kenneth Mather, Russell Vernon Gearhart. -i Men reporting for induction Wednesday were: Floyd Richard McNall, Raymond Cliamber's Neiv President Pledges All Efforts to Keep Salem fOne of Finest Cities' . , .... -i 1 !.;.; ..: U- ' ' "With the aid of the (chamber of commerce) fiirectors, we will strive to keep Salem one of the finest and most 'aggressive cities in the coun try," Loyal Warner, newly-elected C of C president, said Wednesday. ". (See election. story on page l),.?-;'-'t yUUr: - Warner, who is manager of the Salem JCL Penney store, said f 1 ex pect to make Salem my home and raise my family here. After tra veling over most of the - United LStates, I don't think there is any place like Salem. I accept the presidency of the chamber recog-. nixing the full' responsibilities at tached to if ; ; The 194S chamber president first came to Salem from Nebras ka In 1922. For three years he was boys', work secretary for the Sa- Chalmer 1 Wilkinson, Joe Forrest Lowery, Howard Price, Billy Grif fith Hoyt, Leo Ray Hammer, Wayne Edwin Cheney, Melvin De- los Foster, Edward Earl Engel, Garlon Bruce Wallace, Clarence Robert CromwelL len YMCAwhlle he was attend lng Willamette university, . from which he was graduated id 1927. He took "post-graduate work at Stanford and Columbia universities.- ' ;" ' ' -t j.,- Warner became connected with the J. C. Penney store in J5alem in 1927, and: in . 1933 wasjmade manager of the company's store at Laramie, Wya In 1934 he ' was named district manager for Pen- ney'a ' jit Denver, ? Colo,: serving there until 1918 when he opened a district office In Salt Lake city. He - returned to Salem as store manager in; 1942. Warner has hjseo, vice president of the Salem Community chest, BAR BERSilOP QUARTET Lanrits Melchtor. 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