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L -s K . Wilsons to Be Dinner Hosts : T Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. Wil- son have invited a few of their xriends to a dinner party Sun day night at their South Church ' Street home. , , Contract bridge will be in play after the dinner hour. Bouquets of autumn flowers will provide the decorative note. ' Covers will be placed for Dr. : and Mrs. Lewis Clark, Dr. and . is. -aui vYoue, Mr. and Mrs. rrancis Smith, Mrs. George Neuner and Dr. and Mrs. Ros- 1 coejVilson. ; ' i f , t VGneVa Lnadahl TT r il i nus Dinnaay Mrs. Otto Engdahl entertained Tuesday night with a Toirthday ' party, honoring her daughter, I Geneva Darlene, on her four 's teenth anniversary. Games were in play during the .! evening. At , the supper hour, a i lighted birthday .cake.. centered . the serving table. , Bidden were: Edna Mat Man ; ning, Mildred Coe, Dana Lind- itrand, Joyce and Sylvia Spill ; man, Betty Elia, Mary Camp ; bell, Marilyn Broeiy. Dorothy Cook, Zerelda Prince, Wanda ' Lou Johnson and Dickie Eng- dahl. K t i -t4 MUSlCal rrOgraip D An Members- Chemcketa chapter, of , the Daughters of the American Re- '. volution will meet at the Salem , woman's clubhouse on Saturday ' at 2 p. m. for guest day. Mrs. E. C. Goodwin will be hostess and assisting her at the tea hour ' , will be Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. S. A. Baldwin, Mrs. Seymour : Jones, Mrs. C. E. Roblin, Mrs. . Clark Roberts, Miss Jennette Roberts, Mrs. John H. Carkin, t Mrs. Ivan Putnam, Mrs. H. Will , lam Thielsen and Mrs.1 U. G. Shipley. . . ; 1 The program will include vo ; cal solos by Maybelle and Eme j lyn - Frazer, accompanied by i Gladys Edgar, two songs by the f sophomore triple trio from Sa " lem high school, accompanied by f Jodelle Parker and -the reading i f the. Christmas Story by Joyce Evenson. Today, s Menu Corn "chowder will be the main dish for tonight's dinner, ! and creamed fish will also be served. Corn chowder Paprika crackers Creamed tuna on Baked potatoes . . Lemon pie CORN CHOWDER S slices of bacon " 1 small onion, diced 2 cups diced boiled potatoes Salt and pepper to taste 2 cups canned corn Dice bacon and $ry. Add diced ' onion and cook until slightly browned. Pour off excess fat and ' then add to potatoes, corn, and milk. Heat thoroughly, approxi mately 15 minutes. Serve hot. .1 li ft bu Con Buy pniTDTTS fc AT GROCERS Xlade bT U bkrt Mr. T. Harold TomlUuon tided at a bridge supper Thursday night at her home in Morningside in honor of mem berg of her club" Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen was a special guest Chapter AB, PEO met Mon- day night at the home of Mrs. II- C. McMurtry with Mrs. Lee Warnick as co-hostess. After the business meeting Mr. C. C. Ed wards showed films of the Pa cific northwest. Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Grace Wilson were ad ditional guests, i Rites Held Jt , j T - J t HOTTI P L - AV-'J"L1C7 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Estrem was the setting for th marriage their daughter, Maret, to Pfc Lenn C. Davis, USA, son of Mr, Thurman Davis of Salem, on November 11. The Rev. F. H. Theuer performed the 4 o'clock nuptials before a setting of white chrysanthe mums, blue delphinium and white candles. I ' For '!her wedding " the bride wore a -white taffeta and net gown. -Her shoulder -length tulle r - veil fell from , a lace coronet. She carried a nosegay of bou rardia -centered with a white orchid. ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schu bert attended the couple. She wore, a pink taffeta gown and carried a nosegay of roses and bouvardia. , A t wedding reception which followed Mrs. Austin At the wedding reception Davis cut the bride's cake and assisting were Mrs. Aryin Bat- , The "newlyweds went to San Francisco on their wedding trip. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with matching accessories. - j The bride is employed at the secretary ; of state's office. Her husband, who served overseas for a year, is now stationed at Fort I ewis. - Many to Attend Annual Game Attracting "a number of Salem folk to Eugene Saturday is the annual. University .of Oregon Oregon State college game. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McDon- aia oi jroruaoa, lormeny 01 oa- lem, will arrive in the capital tomgnt to oe guests oi Mr. ana Mrs. Walter Kirk. The Kirks, the McDonalds and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones will go on to Eugene for the game Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills and Mr. George Aiken are plan ning to be in Eugene Saturday for the annual grid classic. Lt. Comm. andMrs. Ralph E. Purvine and Mr. wd Mrs. Wer ner Brown will atsovjnojjbr to Eugene for the garnet--- Miss Anita Hager will be the weekend guest of Miss Margaret Jane Emmons at Oregon State college. The girls will Join a group of other coeds in Eugene for the game. American War Mothers have changed their meeting day to Monday, December 3 at the USO at 2 o'clock. ! it. A fine desk is one article of Got d mm tyj - , III V El member of the family. Moreover, 1 ance of your home. Any way KIIEEIIOLE For a wide selection of desks awaits your choice store. In both modern and styles In all finishes, meed! up from .... Sturdy Desk Chairs Desks in Ilcdern Earlv American Ilaple Desks . : j - . - "fn HAMILTON Dorms Slate .Hirst Dance! I I ;!! ' ', f ' r First social ml I ajr given by the wrjmen's dornHitoiies o Willam ette university will be a formal daice, "Winter Whispers," to be held in the rdownstairs dining room of Lausanne hall, Saturday niht from 9. to 12. Miss Jane l Fis her, general! chairman,! has announced tht all town; women ani their dates ire invited to thi semi-annual Affair. '. Decorations' wil be on a wih : ter theme, with a j snow scene, a " snrtw turfhel ? and Jblue-white ; lighting effects, and are being, handled . by a committee con sisting of Mary! Phil Gerth, chairman, Virginia Barton, Ma 4 rilyn Cook. Dona i Adams. Mart- led Olson, and Barbara Mac- Du?fee. Working ori, the refreshment committee are- Helen Gordon an Margaret f Newcombe, j co chairmen, and Marian Gordon an Ella Tatlow. Punch and wa fer wm be served. 1 j . l"he students will dance ' to nujsic from a nickelodeon, as it was impossible td obtain an or- jchstra. The group agreed early this week on ; the decision that corsages will hot be worn1 for th affair. iatronesses ?for the evening be Mrs. 31a Foster, Mrs. ?n Goodenough, and Mrs. Lulu Quick, house mothers of thj dormitories, and Miss Lore na ; Jack, dormitory business manager. . j Card Party at I he Woman's Relief Corps. auiiliary to the Grand Army of tha Republic, held a card party at jthe home of Mrs. Lulu Wil son. Wovemberr28t I i hose attending were- Mrs. Mary iAckerman,j Mrs. Sarah Peersonf Mrs. Lura Tandy, Mrs. Josephine Erikson, Mrs. i Ruth Hopaday, Mrsl Blanche Stuart, Mrs. Howard iHunsaker.S Mrs. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Bertha DeSart an: the hostesses, Mrs. I Lulu Wi son Mrs. Mabel Gardner and Mrk. Stella Hess. Games of 500 j and pinochle we e in play. I ! i I ; Sorority IHledgje i --n CjrjTOUpS Cj ect: New pledge groups of the four Willamette university sororities have elected ofCdbt'S and made plans for their fait pledge acti vities Margaret Wood is the newly Phi , pledge officers are elefcted Pi Beta president. Other Do a a Adams,-Mce-president; Addyse Lane, secretary; Maxine Meyers, treasurer;! Barbara Mac DuiCfee,' censor; ; Edith Fair ham, activities chairman, and Betty Lyfri, scholarship chairman. The fink jPiPhi pledge activity wilj be j a tea at the chapter house Suaday, December 9, for other sorbrityj pledges. jj " ' " $ Barbara Sheridan was elected president of trie! Chi Omega pledge group with Nancy Mont- goifiery, vice-president; Thelma Bjrke, secretary;! and Virginia Atkinson, treasutejr. First infor- Gift Problem? J lit 1 1 fuirni ure that is used by every adds much to the appear you lxk at it, it is an ideal gift DESKS kneelote at this period ; 9.95 59.50 62.5( Styling. ! I 4 f i FURNITURES CO. 07&GON STATESMAN. Salem, mal Chi Omega pledge party will be early In the new year with fraternity pledges. v" 1 Alpha Chi Omegsfr pledge class elected Barbara Benson, president; Barbara Miller, sec retary; Shirley Carter, treasur er; and Eileen GrenfelL song leaderjf -h . 1 Delta . Gamma's pledge group " elected Edith Irvine president; and Darlene Gardner, secretary. i -' 'I s-i:: .' "' ; 1 Miss Covert Inouth ci Salem friends of Miss XSrace 'Covert,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U S. Covert, will be in-, terested to learn that she is now stationed at the . naval hospital at Imola, Califs as a personnel worker! with the American Red Cross. Miss i Covert Joined the Red Cross in the early fall and took 4 month's training In Washington, D. C. . t Whri Misa Covert wai first sent tot the f coast she was sta - tioned at the Mare Island naval hospital, later being moved to Imola to the psychiatric hos pital s ; 1 - i -5 - Oregon, Friday Joralng. tfoYember 3D. 1945 Miss Engle Married . i ' Miss Wandalme Engle, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Engle, v and Pfc. Lester PurcelL USA, son of Mr. and , Mrs.. Charles Norton, were Imarried on No vember 20 at! the , Church of Christ on Madison and Baker streets. The Rev. L. L. Freeman performed the nuptials. Miss Boneta Engle and Mrs. Louis Purcell sang a f uet, I Love You Truly." The aaar was decorat ed with baskets of chrysanthe mums and candles. - The bride chose Whit dot- veu swiss gown - lor - ner. wea- ding. The floori length dress was fashioned with short puffed sleeves, - a ful gathered - skirt and a sweetheart, neckline. Her fingertip length tullt veil fell from a coronet? of the tulle. .She carried an arm bouquet. of red roses.- 'I -. !: . , ; Misi Jean Tolcott was the bride's, only attendant. She wore a mist blue ne frock over satin and her flowers were white car nations. Mr. Irving Wagner rv. - 'n , - v - - i ' :'Wh V i iM JAP'- C r3r V ff'i' ' & "C " fi'AW i H1AM 1 LT 0 N FURNITURE CO. stood with . the -groom , as best man. ' .. .' . ;. . - " A reception was' held In the church parlors after the cere mony. . Mrs. Gene Martin and ' Mrs. Louis Purcell cut the cake. . When the couple j left on their : wedding trip the bride wore a nastel blue erroe dress with black coat, arid accessories. Both - the bride j and groom graduated from Salem high school, He has been, in the ser vice year and is now stationed at Kearns, Utah. She is employ ed at the unemployment com pensation commission. More Red Cross -Workers Needed" A new call is out for- workers in the production department of , the Marion county chapter of the American . Red . Cross, quotas of sewing and knitting; will not be : completed unless more interest- ed women show up to help, re-, ports Miss . Elizabeth " Putnam, production' 'chairman. Requests are in for. many arti cles for the- servicemen still in hospitals, for knitted .supplies to go to men still in service, anil II0T7 LOCATED III 001 IIEV STORE AT 233 CHEIIEKETA STREET if 5 fv. , AH the wonderful toys that Santa made Pole workshop are here. -Dolls right from Dreamland; pandas and elephants, wagons and planes, games and i "puttogether" sets hundreds of toys to delight the heart of any youngster. Come today to our royland. Tree Parking W our own lot whilo you shop. fpr large supplies of relief gar ments that are to be sent to the Philippines and other sections 'devastated by war. ; j These garments made for re lief in countries ravaged by war aye not obtainable from ' any ojther source than the Red Cross, . the Red Cross office- announces. , (Renditions are so bad that it will . be months before supplies can E3IU 1 - Immediate Sarrica on . Blue taking Fboloslai Gopios Discharge. Birth Certificates, Leaal Documanta, Etc - 4C0 Ferry Si. 1 Pkcae 037 r-" in his North be obtained for the people of those countries to help In aid ing : themselves, therefore, th Red Cross supplies are filling a real ' need, and ' were it not for the Red Cross these people could not get the needed - clothing, lt is stated. " !' ADDITIONAL SOCIETY' .- : . page. I I Frco - Parlnng On r oar own lot for your use while shop ping In our new store. 3 hi li .1 -.1 230 CHEMEKE7A SALEM, OREGON MJlSTEn. ISO CHI ME I T A. MLEH. OREGON