V I The OUZGOlf STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon. Sunday Morning, December 21915. PAGSKZS 7 . ,-.,1- t Mr. and Mrs. Henry C Frlcke (lean Newman) pictured with tha feminine members of their bridal party aitr ttielr marriage on November 25 in the Carrier room; af the First Kie-i thodist church. Left to right are Harriet Hawkins, Shirley Rabenau, jbridesmaids, Virginia ' Covert, maid of honor, the bride and groom. The bride is the daughter of !Mr. and Mrs. Tracy B. Newman. The couple will live at Port Ochard, Wdsh.,,imta he receives his re-i lease from me navy; Uesten-Miller). Wt Cook but . . when my haunting days arrive, I know just who's going to see me in dark places and in their dreams, it's the people who rattle programs at concerts and those who turn their backs and walk up the aisle as the concert artist plays his last encore. Maybe I've said It before. , . but some time I'm going te invent programs made of cloth like "Little Black Sambo" used to be , bound, and men. won't the program rattlers be mad! j No honor at boom! . . Piatigorsky the 'cellist, told this story over a cup of coffee after the. program on Thursday night When in Denver recently, he received a telephone call Just before the program, -from his eight--year-old daughter in Philadelphia who said she was "on the editorial staff" of tine school paper, and had to havo two "Jocks" (she's English on her mother's side), and they must . come airmail, special delivery. Just before a concert wasn't such a good time,; to think of jokes, but he wrote these. Horowitz' UV ' Recognition at 1 Service Today Girl Reserve and Tri-Y mem bers ef the YWCA will partici pate in a candlelight service at the First Presbyterian church. Sunday, at 2:30. Parents' and friends are Invited. A reception ; will follow. The ceremony is as follows: Janet Miller, president t Tri-Y - will welcome new - members and ak old members to rededieate themsslTea. Expla nation of the Girl Reserves tri nt le given by Marilyn Hill of Trl-Y, Donna Jean Pence, Par rUh ninth grade, Margaret - Bown, Parrish eighth grade, and Marilyn Hall of LeeJie eighth, presenting of World Fellowship gifts earned through projects by Juanita Patera, Tri-Y, Joann Schwax. Parrish, Joan Smith, Leslie, Laura Weldon, School for the Blind, and Marie Jim, Che ana wa; Lois Burris, will accept the. gifts; Rose Terlin choir of . Tri-Y under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Ward Elliott, will sing I Bind My Heart This Tide." Accompanist will be Jewell' Gu- , ef froy. ' Rev. Chester Hamblin, speak er for the recognition service, has chosen for his subject, "Oil for the Lamp of the World." The Chemawa Girl Reserve will - ting. Mary Elizabeth Reinhart, rice-president and membership ' chairman of Tri-Y will present members to the YWCA. Mrs. Claude Glenn, membership . chairman of the YWCA and member of the board of dlrec- , tors will give the closing prayer. ;Miss Ruth Bedford will be the ecganist, ' Committees responsible for the planning are: invitations, Pat Long, chairman, Madaleine Keene, Gracey Widdows, Allie 1 1 I An:;i cviiczrj i i I HAYS UUH9" I, I fcctcC is btft terjS Jvfji 3 to kelp foa. WDL I . Coo in Lk 7S 5 MILLER'S v - '" i I-:. ' : " IT ! v I' ' 1$ . - . I - r : .- ; t "V r . i .;. f I "1: - - i i; '- : i ! ' K"- . 4 r 'I I " - . ' 1 - v M 4 - ; s M - ; : - 5 i v. . , ' ... - ' ' , - ' ' ';' ; f c - v , i " ' '. ' ' -:' I , -. v -'."v. i y i .flow. . tie daughter was at "the home of her grand father, Toscaninl and wher isked to play a piece, stopped in the" mlddle When grand father said she must not ever stop in the middle of a piecei, she replied "What about Shubert and the unfinished symphony?" The second joke was, "An adtatrer was telling" Heifetz how much she liked the violin. When he Inquired if she could plaf the violin, she replied "I don't know, I've never tried. A few days ago Piatigorsky; received a letter from home, eight-ydar old j editorial writer Jephtha Piatigorsky did nojj; accept the jokes. She probably thdught them) corny. ' I i It might happen . . Sitting among 1800 grade school children waiting for the Peter Pan performance I heard lota of funny things, chief among which f was fa discussion I be tween two very important "Sportsmen of per haps nine years of age. They were having a heated argument a3 to jiist exactly where the chandelier Conclusion, where I sat Lou Ohling. Sophie Polales, Mar garet Bown and Margie Scand ling; hostesses, Peggy - Paxson, chairman, Delores Hamilton, Pat Agee, Roberta Tussing, Jeanne King, Marilyn Blakley, Marlene DeWitt and Patsy Nickens. Re freshments, Mavis Eggens, chair-' man, Catherine Moron, Jane Ni chols, Dorothy Bergsvik, Mar Jorie Bllven and Jane Carson; ushers: Donna Chastain, chair man, Betty White, Beverly Ken ney, Joan Hendrie, Nancy Mil ler and Roberta Gildow; decora- r I c I - V ' Ik. " Your Portrait Will! Make A Wonderful Christmas Gift 4 th Floor, Oregon ilt would hit when it felL It was: to be just about Marine Buren tions Loraii Arnold, . chairman,? Peggy Burroughs, Ruth Pearcy,! Pebble DeSart and Rosemary! Rowell; programi Jean Hatfield, chairman, Pauline Miller,' 'Janet Lindley, Janet Miller, Patsy; Fitzsimmorut and Joann Smith. I " II 1' : f ; M Missoarl Ladies club will meet for a one o'clock dessert lunch-' eon with Mrs. Alvin Stewart pn Culver roadj Tuesday afternoonj A Christmas gift exchange will be held and; a shower will hon-4 or Mrs. J. E Vittone. i 1 j Such an easy gift to aiv4i No shopping; just a few minutes In our studio under expert photographers' capable hands and in a few days yoijr pictures will be ready for Christ- mas aiving to familY cmdi friends. ; f ' i MAKE YOUrI APPOINTMENT ; NOWJ ' Evenings and Sundays by Appointment ; m ' " '' '' ' 1 A - f ' '' " kennSell-elLts : ; PORTRAIT STUDIOS I Building r I . ' ' Trummv . St Joseph's Catholic . church was the setting for the marriage . of Miss Mary Augusta. Nelke," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelke, to Mr. William A. Trumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. William XL Trumm, on November 28. Father T. J. Bernards performed . the morning rites at 9 o'clock. Mr. Wayne Meussey played ,the wed ding music; The altar was dec orated with; large baskets-of white: chrysanthemums 'and white candles. '-- ' " The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and marqui sette. The fitted bodice was fa shioned with a sheer marquisette yoke edged with a lace ruffle. Tiny self -covered buttons exten ded from the neckline to waist line. The full marquisette skirt ended in a court train and the long sleeves were enhanced with tiny satin buttons at the wrists. . Her fingertip length tulle veil was edged: in lace and was caught to her bair with a ruf fled coronet of net She carried a bouquet of bouvardia and pink rosebuds, j Her only ornament was a pearl necklace, a gift of "the groom. 1 I: Miss Delores Muller was the. maid of honor. She wore a peach " marquisette gown over satin de signed with a fitted bodice and. full skirt' Bridesmaids were Miss Marie Lough and Miss Edna Mae Davis of Vancouver, who wore pastel - blue gowns with . fitted satin bodices and full marquis ette skirts. The attendants wore matching shoulder length net veils which" cascaded from Juliet - caps. They carried nosegays of pastel carnations and bouvardia. Brother Is Best Man Mr. J. Nj Nelke, brother of the bride, was) best man. Ushers were Mr. Leo Minden of Port land, a cousin, and Mr. Charles Nelke, brother of the bride. . " For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Nelke wore a black -suit . with matching accessories and a corsage of j bouvardia. Mrs. 'Trumm wore a blue ensemble for her. son's marriage. Her ac cessories were black and her corsage was of bouvardia. At noon a breakfast was served at the home of the bride's par ents. ! The table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake flanked by bouquets of white chrysanthemums. In charge of the dining room were Mrs. Mike Focht Mrs. Monte Harris, Miss Tillie Minden and Mrs. Alva Lough. Serving were Miss Anna Marie Classen of Portland, Miss Ana Etzel and Miss Drucilla Minden, all cousins of the bride. When the couple left on the wedding trip to Viotoria, B. C, the bride wore a black wool suit with matching accessories. The bride is a graduate of Sa cred Heart Academy and has been employed as secretary at Blue Lake Producers coopers tive cannery. The groom is a ' graduate of Sacred ' Heart Aca demy and' attended Mt Angel college. He has recently been placed on Inactive duty with the navy. After a year of service in the South Pacific he returned to the states for flight training. Mr. Phone 7830 Miss; Nelke Weds Mr. ; Trumm plans . to enter Oregon State college in winter term. The couple will live temporarily at the home of his parents, r - ' . ; i The Literature grenp ef the ; AAUW will meet at the home of : Miss Ida Mae Smith at 625 North ; 15th street on Wednesday. Mrs. ; Caroline Butler, and Miss -Etta , White will be hostesses and Mrs. 'j Raymond Walsh will review "So ; Well' Remembered.' , Miss Mary Lea McKay, iaagh- ter of Captain and- Mrs. Doug- las McKay, is home for the weekend from Oregon State col- lege : where she, is a freshman. i Miss: McKay is a pledge of Kap- pa Kappa Gamma. ! Hales Entertain Eva ; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hale will I entertain tonight at their home !.with a. buffet supper in honor i of Rosetta and Vivian Duncan,. . now at Leonards. The Duncan sisters and Mrs. Hale are long l time friends. u- ! Present wiH be Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Demerest, Miss Clarice BusgeDe, Mr.- and Mrs. Vernon Perry, : Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister of Portland, Mrs. Robert Dragee, Mr. i and Mrs. 'David Cameron, Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Hale, Mr. Oscar Shutt, Mr: and Mrs. Hale, Paul, Jr., Doris and Patricia. j l ( y 'Dress up In new fashions I ! . from our wonderful collec-'i ' , i j, tion of jcolor-fc right rayon 1 1 ryl . ..- y.. i crepes and wool -and -rayon I j f , u r"- ' dresses, Festivi ttylet in til j ?tfhJ V j - sizes.,-: --r-v--;,v''--"t-' mj yh - kPtrfeet with "suits, separate . j; j h ..-..' ffe r -y. h y-t ; skirts, slacks or Jumpers. ' V'iva,! - S -r'r y New rounded neckline styles J VlhNi X v n; Iff of cozy wool-and-rayon fab 1 VliN -v ' fMI rics.1 Basic black and hi- SJi vHvV lf shades in sizes 32 to 38. jTA mV-: ((& - 'llV'c -z vfY spirits with a Miewer rM . Ji f WN l n.Yli. trimmed f eft in winter IIW& i (:-. ...ri lirii.'ijt I ! 1 L GIRLS' SKIRTS . 098 Swingy, all-round pleats, box pleats, Mofyneux pleats. . AH wool or part - wool crepes, flannels and tweeds in solid colors, checks and plaids. 7 to 14 and 10 to 14. GIRLS' BLOUSES Smart Separates" of white ' cotton in tailored or frilly styles. Designed forthe 7-to-t4-year olds. , 1 f - J Open 'Rushing !. ; Period Planned i; The winter open rushing per iod, which will extend into Jan-' uary, began officially this week,1 announced Dorothy Hoar, presi dent of Panhellenic -at Willam ette university. The Panhellenic council : formulated plans; at their, last meeting ; before open rushing - registration wthe .week before Thanksgiving. VToihen in terested in rushing and who have - signed with . Panhellenic representatives are eligible for .the open rushing. J . j . ; ' During the rush period rushees and sorority women may; have informal coke dates, a rushee : may be invited to visit the chap ter house informally, vand may be invited for dinner at j the - house. ' :hi - I A preferrenual dinner will be held by each, of the houses dur - : ing'the last of January and by attending the dinner rushees signify their- desire to pledge that house. Date for the prefer rential dinner, which will be -held on the same date by all houses, Is to be set by the Pan hellenic COUnciL -j , ' :, ; '.i No rushing may be done dur ing , Christmas vacations, j and more than three rushees i and three sorority members will be considered a rush function. j. ill- -; H' J I i i Mr. and Mrs. Nerval Edwards j are spending the weekend at - their beach home at Nelscott i I t5T ill 3w Uly s srorra rinirreo J.1Z Tft 5 .TSTV lm Soarkllna Cnfnr. rTW i , , ear-lap- helmets and bonnet 1 I I t styles trimmed with pom- I a k 1 . SJ iy . pons, yarn fringe, bright em- l . 1 C." ... . : -- J " Beyal Nelghbers ef America will hold its regular meeting Wednesday night at the Veter ans hall at 8 o'clock. Initiation of candidates and annual elec- r tion of officers will be held, p , 1 T - N ' f j ' SgL i Chester O. Asstin aad wife are to' be visitors at the. Glenn Bidgood home at Roberts for the nextweek. Sgt Austin will receive his discharge soon ; at the Presidio at San Francisco. They plan to take up their resi dence on their farm near Che halls, Wash. ... ,;, - '--. f- -. " . '1" fTerd eeaes ef the birth ef a son to Dr. and Mrs. Arne Jen sen, Jr., (nee Eleanor Seder strom) af the Emmanuel hospit al in Portland on November 28. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Arne S. Jensen, Walla Walla, and Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Seder strom, Portland. Mrs. I. Dorcas wifl epea her North 19th street home to mem bers of the Central WCTU Tues day afternoon at 1 o'clock. A Christmas program wfll be pre sented and members are asked to bring gifta for the Chfldren'i Farm home. - 1 - . - l ' Mrs. Silas Gaiser wi3 enter tain members of chapter G, PEO Thursday afternoon at her North Winter street home for a 1:19 o'clock dessert luncheon. The program, "Famous Bella," will be given by Miss Mabel Gaines, i faction Guaranteed or Your Money Back f M Stale Street Mdat Cookery Is Subject at Class Topic for discussion at next Tuesday's session of the nutri tion class, sponsored by the Mar ion county chapter of the Amer ican Red Cross is: "How do you 'cook meats?" j .v The class wilt be held'Tuee day, ISO to 330 o'clock, at the Gas and Coke company office, -The subject should prove most Interesting at this time because , of meats having been taken off rationing, reports Mrs. H, R, Woodburn, who directs the nu trition course. All women Inter ested are Invited. I Dr. and . Mrs. Arthar and daughter, Susan, are mov ing this weekend to their new home on Electric street. The Fishers have been, residing la Lebanon with her parents. Dr. Fisher is a former Salem rest dent, having attended al t m high school and Willamette uni versity. Dr. Fisher Is nc cUted with the Salem Clinic. Pash $s ri Wave ' vJ Extra tor Finger- wave or Rairdress Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment - rhone IUI l Castle Perm. Wavers MS First NaUeaal Bank Bid. rtP a k9 1:4 .te y $ '- 1 it ; - It ' i r i 1 1 - 1 !i i : l