18 -The Skri man. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. May H 137 Seen and Heard By Teryroe English TIDBITS OF NEWS ... . A thrill frg summer ahead for Jane Waisa and Mary Catherine Wil- Yxtlm of Eugene, University of Oregon coeds, who leave in June for New York City for the sum ner. .". . They have sublet Prof. and Mrs.. James Dairy's apart ment in Greenwich Village. ... . They hope to see all the sights, attend stage plays, tour the parks, museums, etc. ... Mrs. Drury and her boys have just returned from the east and be will follow. V . . . Exciting news ... received by Mrs. Winston Williams the other day. . . A cable from her army captain husband, who is now in Frankfurt, saying she will be able to sail in July for Germany. . . . followed by a phone call on Mon day, her birthday . . . She will drive cross-country, taking her car to Europe. ... A thundering herd . . . at least that's what It sounded like the other .'day at Chi Omega house when a dozen or more coeds stampeded down - the '. stairway, '" through ; ' Gharraode Gorsefoy ENTER THE CHARMODE CORSETRY CONTEST TODAY1 . Win $10 Coupon Book Just complete this sen: tende in 25 words or less: "I liko Charmodo foun dation g a r monts be cause . " You may be the lucky person 1 TO QUALIFY: Just make a purchase in the Char mod e corsetry depart ment. You will receive an official V entry blank with each and every pur chase, v Each tveeJc 's winner will be an nounced over Radio Station KSUI liLjj V C4 STATE ST. i 1 '' V v dashing outside to see Dorothy Hobson's new Buick. . . . Dorothy was. the calmest of the group, and decided to keep the salesman waiting as he had kept her wait ing over a year. . . Dorothy is the only one that can drive in her family, so it looks as though the Chi Omegas are going to have a gay spring. V House hunting . . . are the Sid ney Kings, who with daughter Barbara will be leaving in June for Portland to live . . . Sidney will be with the Oregon Motor association. . , A GARDEN SETTING . . . Gorg eous were the floral decorations at the formal dance of Dwight Quisenberry and Don Phillips, a week ago. ... A farewell party for the boys who are graduating . . . . Bordering the orchestra was box hedge with potted geraniums .:. . In every corner and entrance way were snowballs, spirea, and hawthome. . . . Over in the fire place in the entrance hall a leg horn hat filled with flowers ... Punch and cake served downstairs i . . ivy and roses decorating the punch bar where P. D. Quisen berry and Charles Huggins pre sided . . . and William Phillips the hat check man. . . . The dancers . . . Don Phillips escorting pretty, brunette Patricia Burrell, who wore a yellow frock with large orchids printed on the bodice and skirt and an orchid in her hair . . . . Barbara Hendrick son, , in yellow , marquisette, squired ' by Dwight Quisenberry . ". Jim Phillips and Joan Rand all came up from the University ofNOregon for the dance. . . . Others spotted . . . A pretty print cotton on Donna Lawrence . . . A chic black and white checked taffeta on Barbara King . . . . A lovely off -shoulder pink gown worn by Marianne Bone steele .". . Shell pink with lace eyelet trim chosen by . brunette Charlotte Alexander . . . . Irene McLeod in quaint frock of white faille with panier effect, full skirt and tiny shoulder straps . . . and a striped cotton, for blonde, Suz anne Huggins. ... A PERFECT MATCH . . . Mrs. Ronald Jones' becoming sheer wool dress matching the beautiful pink rhododendrons in her garden last Sunday when their gardens were open. ... A beautiful sunny day . . . guests coming from 12 to 7 .... A lovely setting . . . the pool, outdoor fireplace, - white wrought iron furniture . . . trees, pink dogwood ... informal gard ens . .1. . edging one bed were strawberries in bloom. ' A GALA PARTY . . . The John Locheads were hosts for a garden supper last Sunday for their house guests, the Patrick Thynes of Hollywood ; ; . She, a niece, tall and slender and wearing a black pique frock with flared skirt and whjte stitching . . . Mrs. Thyne's best friend, Mrs. Percy Jenners of Vancouver, B. C, flew down for the party . . . She was smartly dressed In a black gabardine suit with long double breasted Jacket, jet buttons and white pique r ev er . . . Joan Lochead and college friends came dashing in for sup per enroute back to college after a weekend in Hills boro . . . 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