The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 27, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    Society . . . Glubs
Music . . f . The Home
Mixta Bum
Wonvtn'i Cdltar
iss Hood,
Lt. Smart '
Engaged
Today! romantic newt eon
cerna the betrothal of Miss Mar,
garet Hood, daughter of the Rev. ,
and Mrs. J. W. Hood of Indepen
dence, and Lt. James 8. Smart,
on of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart.
The news was revealed at i fam
ily Thanksgiving' dinner at the
Smart home on Glen Creek road.
No date haa been set for the
wedding. ,
Covers were placed for the
Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Hood, Rob
ert Hood, Mrs. Donald Hood,
Mr. and jMrs. Earl Anderson of
Stockton.! Calif., Mrs. Robert
Worral, Robert James and Patty
Lou, Mr. Horace Beldln, Miss
Margaret Hood, Lt James Smart
and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smart.
The lace covered table was
centered with an antique dish of
water lily candles flanked by tall
green tapers. The Thanksgiving
motif was carried out In the dec
orations about the rooms.
Miss Hood attended Willamette-university
and for the past
two years has given piano In
struction at her studio on High
streetsShe Is well known In mu
sical circles here and a member
of the Salem Junior Woman's
dub.
Lt xSmart Is graduate of
Oregon State college and a for
mer teacher at the Independence
high school. He has Just return
ed from ; more than two years
aervice overseas with the marine
corps and is now on terminal
leave,.
Peter Pan Event
Of'Wednesddy
Slated far Wednesday will be
the ClareTree Major production
of "Peter Pan," by James M,
Barrie to be held at the Salem
high school auditorium with aft
ernoon and evening perform
ances. The Salem branch of the
American Association of Uni
versity Women is sponsoring the
production.
The children's performance
will be at S o'clock in the after
noon with the evening show
scheduled for 8 o'clock.
"Peter Pan in flje acts has a
east of 13 characters Including
Kama the nurse, and TinkerbelL
the fairy, which la a light. Other
characters are Peter Pan, Mr.
and Mrs. Darling and their three
children, Michael,-- John and
. Wendy, the Three Lost Boys and
Captain Hook, and his pirate.
The Nebraska auxiliary will
be entertained at the home of
Mrs. George Hall. 2490 South
Church street. Wednesday after
noon at a 1:30 afternoon meet
ing. Election of officers will be
held. Mrs. Lee Webb will be the
assisting hostess.
The Sadie troop ef AAUW
will meet with Mrs. Guy Hlckok,
128S North 21st street, this aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Edna
Landros, head of the department
of classics at the University of
Oregon, will discuss U. S. Do
mestic Policy and Foreign Re-
lati
over.KOAC.
MixXOseaf Cntler entertained
members of her club at a bridge
luncheon Monday afternoon at
her South Summer street home.
Special guests were Mrs. Harry
Moran, Mrs. I. M. Deughton,
Mrs. C H. Fowler and Mrs.
Frank BrownelL
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sionat aervicea Which we
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Dr. IXarry A. Brown.
Optometrist
1SI If. liberty Street
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The AAUW International Re
lations group will hold Its first
meeting with the leader, Miss
Mary Eyre, 2003 Mill street, to
night at o'clock. Members are
asked to read the following
articles in preparation for dis
cussion: "A Veteran Looks at the
Peace," , September Atlantic
Monthly; The Fascist Ghost
Stalks Europe," October Harp
er's; end The Little Woman ia
November Harper'c
A Dinner
Party
Mr. and Mrs. Homer X. Smith,
sr., have Invited group of their
friends to dinner Thursday night
at their North Summer street
residence.
Contract bridge will be In play
after the dinner hour. Bouquets
of chrysanthemums wfU provide
the decorative note about the
rooms and on the dinner table.
Party -to Honor
Mrs. Payne
Mrs. Edward O. Stadter, Jr,
will entertain tonight at her
Fair-mount Hill home i for the
pleasure of a popular visitor In
the capital, Mrs. James Edgar
Payne, the former Peggy Mun
ger, who now makes her home
In San Francisco.
Twenty of the honor guest's
friends have been Invited to aa
8 o'clock dessert supper. Con
tract bridge will be la play dur
ing the evening.
Mra. Reger K. Pvtaaas will en
tertain members of St Helena's
Guild of St Paul's Episcopal
church tonight at the home of,
her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
George H. Swift
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Wedding of
Couple I on
The Carrier Room of the First
' Methodist church was the ; set
ting for a lovely wedding cere
mony Friday! afternoon, Novem
ber 23 , when Miss Constance
i Luehrs, daughter of Mrs. O. G.
j Luehrs, became .the -.bride of -
1st Lt Allan Mitchell, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter K. Mitchell of
I Newton-Highlands, i Mass.; j
Dr. Joseph M. Adams officia-
ted before members of the im
mediate family and a I few
; friends. The double ring cere-
mony was performed before the
i fireplace which Was banked with
! gold and bronze chrysanthe
I mums and White tapers in can
i delabras. I f ;- I I '
The bride? wore gold suit
' with black yoke, black calot and
1 black accessories. She carried a
bouquet of yellow carnations.
The bride's sister, Mrs. James
Scott Craft of Portland waa her
j only attendant She wore a moss
green dressmaker suit with black
accessories and a corsage of yel-
low roses.! 1st Lt J. Anthony .
Nunn of Salem stood with the
groom as beat man. ' i A
A wedding reception in hon
or of the newlyweds was held
t the Golden Pheasant:; The ta
; ble was centered ! with a three
, tiered wedding cake and banked
; with an arrangement . of - gold
. chrrstanthemums. j ' : . f
When the! couple left on their
wedding trip to Victoria B.C. the
I bride wore a forest green suit
with brown accessories and a
corsage of green orchids. I
Lt MitcheU will take his bride
to Boston to reside where he is
employed in Wool Textile man
ufacturing. The bride has served
for 28 months j aa a Red Cross
recreation worker. Lt Mitchell,
now on terminal leave, has been
with the 79th division in the
European theatre of (operation
for the past twenty months. He
wears the Bronze Star
with clus
ter and the Purple Heart
-I
The Wednesday afternoon lit
erature group of the American
Association lof University Wom
en will meet with Mrs. George
Rossman at 910 North Capitol
street Mrs. 'Hall Lusk and Mrs.
F. Z. Bishop will assist the host
ess. Mrs. Raymond Walsh will
review "Sof Well Remembered"
by James Hilton. i
Fridavi
BRUCE SPALXDLNQ
Mr. Spaulding to
Speak tofBPW
: M "'!". i :
A program of unusual interest
is in 1 prospect for j BPW club
members tonight at 630 o'clock
when they meet in the down
stairs banquet room of the
: Golden Pheasant for the regular
monthly dinner.
Preceding the dinner a bazaar
; will be held in" an adjoining
i room. Mrs. Marion 'Wooden, fl
L nance chairman, and members of
; her I committee have arranged
; this sale for the purpose of add
' lng to the club's building fund.
The speaker for the occasion
to be presented by Miss Carolyn
Wilson, legislative chairman, will
I be Mr. Bruce Spaulding, well
known Sale ml attorney. Mr.
I Spaulding, a graduate of Willam
j ette Law school, was district at
( torney for Polk county for nine
of the fifteen years he has been
practicing law. He is well quail-,
fled to speak on "Good Laws and
Our Responsibility for Them",
which will be his topic
Mrs. Marion Lowry Fischer,
BPW state newS service chair
man, will present all of the can
didates for Victory Queen who
are' being sponsored during the
current bond drive.
The club's vocal ensemble will
make its first appearance for the
year, accompanied by Miss
Gladys Edgar, who will also lead
the; group due to the absence of
the! music director,' Mrs. Jessie
Bush-Mlckelson.
Presiding at the dinner meet
ing and at the Succeeding busi
ness session will be the club's
president, Miss Ida Mae Smith.
Women of
Rotary
Meet
Women - of Rotary members
gathered for luncheon at the
Quelle Monday afternoon with
Mrs. Dean Geist, president, pre
siding. - . ;! j
The table was decorated with
arrangements of chrysanthe
mums in varied shades, r Plans
were outlined for the Christmas
luncheon on December 17. The
board meeting will be held on
- December 10 at rthe home' of
Mrs. Roy Harland. ' .
Dr. R. Ivan Lovell talked in
formally to . the group on the
poet, A. JL Houseman. Donna
Jean Macklin gave a group of
violin selections with Mrs. D. B.
Kleihege playing the accompani
ment. : '- ' '
Special guests were Mrs. Paul
Bale and Mrs. Leon Lassers.
Members present were Mrs. L. R.
Tweedie, Mrs. Arthur Jones,
Mrs. Homer F. Smith, Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. Rob-1
ert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Willard
Bartlett, Mrs. Harley Bossier,
Mrs. Ivan Stewart Mrs, N. S.
Rogers, Mrs. R. Ivan Lovell, I
Mrs. Thomas Roen, Mrs. R. C.
StillwelL Mrs. K. H. Pickens.
Mrs. Arthur- Hay, Mrs.- A. F.
Marcus, Mrs. Leif Bergsvik, Mrs.
Bruce Spaulding. Mrs. IMelvin
Geist and Mrs. Roy Harland.
Mrs. Millie 1$
Honor! Guest!
Mrs. Lois 'Millie was honored
with a surprise birthday party
Sunday night at the home of her
mother, Mrs. E. Leahy, ah Rose-
mont avenue. i
Hostesses were Miss Agnes
Scott and Mrs. Harvard Brick
er. The evening" was spent in
formally and a birthday cake
and refreshments werei served
by the hostesses.
Honoring Mrs. MulLe were
Mrs. Rex Brendle, Mrs; Agnes
Donaldson. - Mrs. G. M. Deen,
Mrs. Earl Cruse, Mrs.! D. O.
Crockett, Mrs. E. Leahy and the
hostesses.
s 'j
Mrs. Emil Nelml of Newport is
visiting lor a few days at the
home of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Standish.
The' PEP Teachers club will
hold its annual Christmas party
at Shattuc's Chateau, 131 Silver-
ton Road, on Wednesday,' Decem-
ber I at f o'clock. Reservations
must be made by December 1
and members are asked to call
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