1 i 1 1 ! t. rj . ...... , - PAGE EIGHT Tha OREGON STATESMA1I, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. March 25, 1S45 t .- ' ... . J t : : : ; ........ , ! i i i I It Betrothal of ? Coed Told At Party,. K Miss Oarica Busselle has Join ed the ever-growing ranks t brides-elect For Saturday ait- ; ernoon at a luncheon at the Gol den Pheasant Miss Busselle an- ; nounced her betrothal to Mr. Fred S. Anunsen, Jr.,' seaman first class, radar. United States navy. The bride-to-be is the" daughter of Mrs. Lloyd Dem arest and Mr. IL T. Busselle of Tacoma. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anun sen, No plans have been made for the wedding.; Guests were told the news when they pulled miniature an chors oat of a large ship made of spring flowers in the center of thu luncheon table. On the anchors were-the names of the betrothed couple, "Frltx and i Clarice.' .At each place were small blue destroyers. Bidden to hear' the news were i. Mrs. Thomas Hill, jr., Mrs. Ro bert Brady, jr.. Miss Marian Wampler, Miss Lorraine Mur dock. Miss Thelma Wilcox, Miss Betty Bruckman, Miss Bernice Bowersox, Miss Mary Ann Bra dy, Miss Carolyn Brady, Miss Dorothy Symes, Miss Evelyn Johnson, Miss Joan Roddy, Miss Florence Lewis, Miss Jean Row land, Miss Donna end Miss Ger- v aldine Shafer, Mrs. Coralit Nich ols,. Miss Vesta Shinn and the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Lloyd Demarest. .1 jQte?. Cook flo w . j but . . ifs rather nice to have our town! to piirselves again, 'pamparatively speaking. Ths exit of legislators cmd basketball play- er4 leaves us pretty much to ourselves, bar- ring a few thousand strangers. - I i Joe thing we notice. . .. Is that the mllkf bottles and what always looked like A-l bot- ties which decorated the outside of the winj daws of fee Marlon hotel, have gone, alongf with the legislators. They must be a healihy . loi those lawmakers. , 1 r most diabolical things sometimes. Maybe t' roost . . f t soring in the -air. 7L We moved fee phonograph to Sfeebeduso be. the table where the Swfused to sit the bed went fcrhere . SXwas and the shin-high I Whi fee middle of the floor. -Now when wegrope for fee light we meet up wife the footstoTwe crash agairtjie rAonograph on fee way to bed and we knock agamstihe . v i .1 rmvwhere else. The only Put siomethina over. . ; on the gas siti v.rr j, j. wrr n nut a mouse trap uation and take yourself for a slow and lni - We usuaUy have the nosedrops we teresttog ride around town. You just must wnere w i not miss the blossoms, they won't last long use in me im Maxine Buren if Interesting change. . . We felnk of fee. 'ton Holier C8! - Dorothy Keniiey Mr. Joseph Felton, Mrs.Tnorne , , H Hammonol and Miss Hattie President BratzeL ! : Mrs. Fred j Cast, first vice president of the club, will be the toastmistress.! Theme for , the banquet is "Star GazingV The Trl-Y triple trio will sing -and Miss Margaret Hood will play Banquet -at on Mi3s Leona Tingelstad, left, and Miss Marilyn Nelson, right, popular : Willamette, university coeds, who. announced their engagements to Salem men at a dinner party on March 1$J Miss Tingelstad, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Tin gelstad, is betrothed to Mr. John Wflliam Stortz, son of Mr. imd Mrs. Ed Stortz. Miss Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C S. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown. No dates have been set for fee wed- thelr fiances,: who also attend Willamette, are members of Sigma Nelson, Is engaged to Mr. Val Daje Sloper, jr, dings. The coeds are members of Delta Phi sorority and lau iratemity. gtenneu-mus pnoxos;. Miss Busselle Is a graduate of RPA Ol Tl Tl ilem schools and a sophomore " J-1111 Iwl Meeting Salem schools and a sophomore at Willamette university. She wears the Pi Beta Phi arrow. Her fiance is also" Salem high school graduate and attended Willamette university for one year before entering the navy. He is now stationed in Hawaif Birthday Party For WalHe Park Wallie Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Park celebrated his seventh birthday Wednes day at a party given at the fam ily house. Easter decorations were used. Bidden to the p a r t y were , Jimmy Baker, Dennis and Keith Olson, Susan Je Grier, Sharleen -and Carol Scott, Karlene Quis tad, Karen Covert, Carmen Shi rola, Ronnie Baler, Joel Park, Donnie Tonack. Jerald Daven port, Rodney, Kathleen and Glo ria Schmidt Additional guests were Mrs. Wilbur Olson and Mrs. Ralph Webb. The evening Msrflewer guild of the First Congregational church will meet on Monday night at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Paul Harvey, 1085 North 16th street Miss Esther Gulley will talk about religious educa tion in the schools. HILL CITT Mrs. E4aa Jen kens entertained Monday after noon at her home when she hon ored Mrs. Frank Merrill with a tork shower, j The time was spent informally. Present ' were Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Robert Sayers, of Wash ington, Mrs. Chrissie Henderson, ; Mrs. Jane Nichols, Mrs. Joyce Nicholson, Mrs.' Evelyn Kanoff, Mrs. Kittie Boom, Mrs. Jessie Romily, Mrs. Marr, Mrs. Paul Cree, Mrs. Anna Jenkins, Mrs. Lois Anderson.; and Mrs. Jen. kens. " Today's Needlecraft Tuesday , The health and recreation committee of the Salem Bus iness and Professional Women's club is arranging the program at the dinner meeting of the club Tuesday night at the Golden Pheasant at 6:30 o'clcok. ! The topic will be "Recreation and its Relation to Health.": Mov ing pictures will be shown by James Loder and Miss Josephine Evans will discuss the "Child Labor Amendment" Miss Isa bel Child will speak on "The Merit 'System in Government' The BPW chorus, under the di- section of Jessie Bush Mickelson, will sing a group of numbers. ' Mias Ida Mac Smith, program chairman, will i nt r o d u e e the committee and numbers and Miss Phebe McAdams, president, will preside. Miss Betty Elofson is chair man of the health and recreation committee which Includes Miss Elda DodrUL Miss Doris IsbelL Miss Edna McElhaney, Miss Ina Maya Toland, Miss Minnie We hunt Miss Helga Brosten, Mrs. Ruth Voorhees and Mrs.: Ruth Versteeg. Wastes ef Retary will hear Mr. C. B.' McCullough, assistant state highway engineer and chairman of the long range planning com mission of tha Salem chamber of commerce, at the luncheon meet ing Monday afternoon at the Gol den Pheasant at one o'clock. Mr. McCullough will talk on "Long Range and Pest-War Planning." Members are asked to bring guests to the luncheon. Special music is also planned for the program. Navy aaethers will entertain with a no-host dinner Wednes day night at the Salem Woman's club at 630 o'clock. Commander Verden E. Hockett will be the guest speaker. Mrs, V. E. New comb is chairman and mothers may contact her at 5252. All members and interested parents who have sons in the navy, ma rines or coast guard are invited to attend. it CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Women of Rotary meat at CoWen Pheasant. 1 D.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars, aux. ulanr. S p.m.. at Veterans ban. Evenin Mayflower ruild. First Congregational church, with Mrs. Paul Harvey. 1085 North 16th street a p.m. 8 Oregon State collet mothers meet at YWCA. 1 p.m. i District No. 3 Oregon Stat Nurses association, meet at Ore gon state hospital. S p.m. ( Chapter AB. PEO meet with Mrs. Ray L. Smith. Jean Spauld ing assisting. I TUCSDAT I Sons: ot Union Veterans and auxiliary with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrett. S23 North 17th street. (Jt pjs. I AAUW radio group, with Mrs. 3. t A. Jelderks. 13M Center street, S p.m. j Rainbow Girls meet at Ma sonic temple. 1:1 J pjn. Salem Council of Church Wom en ( executive meeting. First . Presbyterian church, business session. 1 JO p.m. I BPW dinner meeting. Golden Pheasant, S30 p.m. f i I WEDNESDAY i - Woman's association. First Presbyterian church, X pjn. f Navy mothers club no-host dinaer at Salem Woman's club, :3t pjn. I Mis. sicxile to Be Monday I David Eason will give her regular monthly musicale at her homf on South Cottage street j at 2:30 Monday night. j Assisting the pupils of Mrs. Eason will be Glennis Allen, vo cal pupil of Lena Belle Tartar, who j will be accompanied y Jewell Gueffroy and Donna Jane . Macklin, violin pupil of Mary Talnfadg Hedrick. The latter will be accompanied by Frances Baum. M. and Mrs. Arthnr A. Rogers were nests at dinner baturaay night at their North Sumnjer streeft home in compliment to a group of friends. Contract bridge was n play during the evening. Spring flowers provided the dec orative note on the dinner table. Mfs. Claybourne Dyer and MrsJ William C. Dyer will be hostlsses to members of St. Hel ena'! Guild of St Paul's Epis copal church Wednesday night at teir home on North 13th : stret. j - Sororities-to Give Rush Parties ' Two of the sororities on the Willamette university campus will hold: rush events this week when the;: spring term rushing is scheduled. , The newly installed chapter of i Chi Omega win give its first rushing function, a fireside, at the chapter house tonight from S to 6 o'clock. -Fireside Flickers" will be the theme, . carried out in the decorations and entertain ment. Phyllis Ryan will greet i guests at 1 the door. Alpha phi Omega will honor rushees at a fireside Wednesday night from 6:30 to 7:43 o'clock. Following the theme of "Flower F a n t a sjy," springtime will be : featured,! with flowers decorat ing the rooms of the chapter house. ; : Margaret Jane Emmons is in charge ot arrangements, assist ed by Dorothy Anderson, Patri cia Mansfield, Betty Dutton and 1 Rosemary Bell. Mrs. B. JE. Owens wiU eater tain members of her study dub Monday afternoon, v lv6nday Highlighting the calendar Monday night will be the Salem Junior Woman's club - annual past president's banquet. The affair will be held at the Mar lon hotel in the Marine room at 7 o'clock. ' - The nonor guest will be Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, the Imme diate past president. She will be presented the past president's pint Other past presidents who will be . honored include Mrs. Lenard Kephart, the first 'pres ident of the club when itwaa organized In 1934, Mrs. Ken neth Lee, Mrs. Clinton Standish, Mr. Joseph Car Ion, Mrs. Leigh- piano selections. .; Dean Maris Will .Speak, (Mothers . Mrs, Beunsl M. Maris, dean of women at Oregon State, college, iwill speak to the Oregon StaU ; Mothers club i Monday afternoon at the YWCA at 2 o'clock. Mrs. G. A. Reeher; will preside at the business session. i Mrs. Elmore E. HiH heads the tea committee.' All mothers, whose daughters plan "to enter Oregon State,' in the fall, are in vited to attend. Dorothy Kenney will be , in stalled as the new president of Beta' Chi chapter. Alpha Chi Omega, on the Willamette uni versity campus at formal instal-, lation services Monday, April 2. Miss Kenney and other sorority leaders if or the coming year were elected -at' the regular house meeting Monday. v' rilling, the post of the first vice , president will be Phyllis Nelson. The second vice presidency will be assumde by Delvon Long. Elaine Cloudy is secretary while Betty Tucker is corresponding secretary. Pat Carter is treas urer and Dorothy Hoar will take over the responsibilities of house manager. Betty Hanauska is the retiring president.. Mrs. Presi i Davis New ent Officers were named at the meeting df the Ann Judson Mis sionary society of the First Bap- i tlst church Friday night. ! Mrs. Bay Cates presided at the business I session. Mrs. Walter i Lottis had charge of the pro gram and showed a movie film on the American Indian. Mrs. O. Morley, led the group in sing ing, and Mrs. Stanley Morris had charge ofj the devotions. j New officers for the coming year are:'! president, Mrs. Dewey Davis; first vice-president, Mrs. Paul Reynolds; second vice-pres- j ldent, : Mfg. Marion- curry; x cording 1 Secretary, Mrs. Walter Lottis; ; treasurer,' Mrs. Cecil Lantz; publicity, Mrs. Fred Broer. The Installation of new officers will be the feature of the j next meeting April 27. A mark of hosfMtality m the guest room, a colorful touch in any bedroom lovely cross- stitched bed linens, or scarfs; crocheted edging. Do in varied color or shades ef a color. 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