10 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon Thvandaj. Sept 11. 1917 Au Revoir 4 Parties Slated ; Au revoir will be said in the next few : weeks to two ponular young SaJem iris, who will be leaving for the east for extended stays. Miss Beth Siewert, daughter of Mrs. A. A. Siewert, will fly east to Philadelphia on September 22 lor an indefinite stay. She will be the guest of Miss Shirley Butler, who returns to her home in Phjl ftdelphia after a year's stay in the capital. Mix Butler leaves for the eart next week. Miss Siewert plans to continue with her vocal lessons on the east coast. She has been secretary at the local Red Cross of lice here. Mrs. Siewert hss invited a few cf her daughter's friends to a luncheon next Wednesday after noon at her North Winter street home.j - Tuesday night Mrs. Robert Brownell is planning a bridge party- for Miss Siewert at her Cascade Drive home. Mrs. Wil liam Matlotte Smith will be a luncheon ; hostess on September 99 at the H. G. Smith home for the traveler. Mrs. Alan Siewert is also planning a party for her si5ter-in-law prior to her departure.-. Hester MKs Peters Miss Anna Peters will fly east September 27 to New York City fur a week's visit with a former Salem resident. Mrs. J. Walter IliffFrom there Mis Peters will ' go to Atlanta, Georgia, where she will take special laboratory work I . ' . : - i i ii J. . T ! j or' six wrtm ana men on wj nrw Orteans for a month's etudy. She will be away until the first of the j year. Mis Peters is laboratory j technician at the Salem Clinic. I Tuesday night Miss Peters was fried at an au revoir party when her bridge club entertained at dinner at Silver Creek Falls lodge. Later the group returned to the home of Mrs. Irving DeFrance for veveral hours of bridge. Cov ers were placed for Miss Peters, Mr. DeFrance, Mrs. Robert Keu ciell. Mr; Ardell Newell, Mrs. Donald Ream, Mrs. William De Pew, Mrs. Norval Edwards and Mrs. Morris Stewart, a guest. Dean and Mrs. Mclvin Geist, Mrs. Howard Maple and daugh ter, Marcia. will be among those in Portland Saturday night for Ahe San Francisco. Opera com pany's presentation of "Faust," starring Pinza. Mrs. U. S. Doteon, Miss Betty Dot son. Miss B rend a Gla.cs and Miss Barbara Ortman will be in Portland Friday night for Madam Butterfly" at the Au ditorium. Mrs. Ralph Ma pes will entertain informally tonight at her D Street home in honor of Mrs. Robert Hauser. The evening will be spent informally with a late supper served by the hostess with covers plfaced for thirty. The guests will honor Mrs. Hauser with a shower during the evening. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Pomeroy 'Will have as their weekend house Quests Mr. and Mrs. John Blair cf Lakeview. Saturday night the Pomeroys have invited a few friends to a butfet supper at their Center street home in honor of the viiitors. Mrs. W. F. Ewalt of Ohio. Illi nois, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs, and grandson, Paul Jones, while Mr. Dobbs is in Chicago. Mrs. Ewalt will re turn east the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harbison nd their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Juza and daughter. Sally Jo, of Lebanon have returned from a ten-day stay at Netkowin. Ladies : of the Grand Army of the Republic will meet today at 10:30 a.m. at the home. of Mrs. Louise Hall. 640 Water st., for all day sewing. Sack lunches will be served. Society .... Clubs Music... .The Homo CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY Women's Missionary society of the rirst Baptist church, with Mrs. Roy Reynolds. 730 N. Capitol st.. 3 p.m. Little Garden club of Salem Heights, with Mrs. William Neimeyer, 1 o'clock luncheon. Willing Workers class of the First Christian class with Mrs. W. H. Gard ner, route 4, box 333. 3 p.m. Ladles of the Grand .Army of the Republic, all-day sewing meeting with Mrs. Louise HaU. MO Water street. 10:30 a an. no-host luncheon. Salem auxiliary. Marine Corps league, meet at Normandy Manor. 8 p.m. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU with Mrs. Ma bel Benjamin. 1565 N. Winter it.. 2 p.m. Florence Vail Missionary society, Calvary Baptist church, meet at church, 2 p.m. Salem Heiehts Women's club, first fall meeting at Community hall. 1 -30 p.m.. Hobby tea for new members. Pad Resents. Chemeketa chapter DAR. with Mrs. W. E. Hanson, 820 N. Church it., 1 p.m. no-host luncheon. MONDAY United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary, at VrW hall at 8:30 p.m.. no host dinner, business meeting at 8 p.m. THURSDAY Sojourners dessert luncheon, Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1:15 p.m. Doerksens Feted On 40th Wedding Open house, honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Doerksen on their fortieth wedding anniversary, was held in their home on Rich mond avenue, September 7. They were married in Langham, Sas katchewan, Canada, August 24, 1907, where they lived for fifteen years and four children were born: Ben of Roseburg, Mary and Lee of Salem, and Abe of Jen nings Lodge. They came to the states in 1922 and settled in Dal las and later moved to Salem where they have made their home for the past twenty years. Many relatives and friends honored them and ' among the guests were: Mr. and Mrs. David K. Friesen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Classen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Friesen. Misses Hiie Janzen. Verna Balzer. Irene Hig- 5 ins and Helen Austin. Mr. and Mrr. ohn S. Friesen, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Classen. Mr. and Mrs. William Bran son, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reimer, Mr. and M rs. George Gossen. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kleman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Friesen. .lr. and Mrs Willard Friesen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frisen and family. Rev. and Mrs. George Millen. Rev. ai d Mrs. Wilmer Brown. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Nickel and Doro thy Ann. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Friesen. Mr. and Mrs E. B. Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Friesen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finden. Mrs. Betty Friesen and family. Mrs. Lewis Pat terson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Doerkren, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schroe der. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Doerksen and family. Mr. Wilbur Ewert. Mrs. George Friesen. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harms. Mrs. Rosa Higgins. Mrs. Claude White and Mrs. George Siefarth. Officers Are Elected Mrs. W. H. Barber was re elected president of the Deacon ess Hospital auxiliary at a meet ing held at the home of Mrs. R. F. Polanski Monday afternoon. Mrs. I. W. Ceer was reelected as treasurer. New officers chosen were Mrs. C. C. Edwards as vice president and Mrs. Irwin Wedel as secretary. Board members will be Mesdames J. J. Nunn, Sam Neufeldt and W. A. Kellar. The group voted to purchase an infant stethoscope for the ma .ternity ward of the hospital and to have markers placed on all previous gifts given to the hos pital by the auxiliary. The social part of the afternoon was spent in inspecting suggested articles for a bazaar. Monday was chosen as sewing day for the bazaar, the work-to be done at the home of Mrs. R. F. Polanski. Thursday, September II, was announced as sewing day at the hospital. Brides-Elect"" Are Honor Guests Brides - eject are sharing" In much of the fall entertaining. Miss Peggyr Paxson and her fi ance, Budd Coons, will be honor guests at an informal party Satur day night when his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Will lam Bush, entertain members of the bridal party at their Saginaw street home. The affair will fol low the wedding rehearsal. A des sert supper will be served to twenty guots. - The couple's mar riage will take place Sunday at St. Paul's Episcopal church. Dr. and Mrs. Max Coons, brother and sister-in-law of the groom elect, will arrive today with their 1 daughter, Linda, from Selma, Cal if, for the nuptials. Friday night the two families will gather for dinner at the home of Mrs. Ivy Coons In honor of her birthday. Sapper to Fete Couple ' Mr. and Mrs. William F. Leary will be hosts for a buffet supper Friday night at their D street home in honor of their daughter, Miss Patricia Leary, and her fi ance. Jack Wright of Seattle. The affair will precede the wedding rehearsal. - The ceremony win be an event of Saturday night at the First Congregational church. Covers will be placed for Miss Leary and Mr. Wright.- Miss Bess Wright, Miss Adeline Wright and Everett Steward of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoesley of Spo kane, James Nash of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hendrick, jr.. Dr. and Mrs. Jay Hendrick, sr Mr. and Mrs. John Day, Karen, Ronnie, Margaret and Juanita Day, and Joseph Hendrick, all of Brem erton, Miss Jean Lichty of Port' land, Miss Lois Martin, Mrs. Jack Bartelt, Mrs. John Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. George Dunsmoor, Mrs. William East and the hosts Miss Riney Honored Miss Delphine Riney, bride-elect of Thomas Stevenson, was the honor guest at a pre-nuptial shower Wednesday night when Mrs. Donald Beecroft entertained at her State street apartment. A dessert supper was served at a late hour by the hostess. Honoring Miss Riney were Mrs, Elmer Riney, Mrs. Claude Steven son, Mrs. Robert W. Gormsen, Mrs. Frank Vernon Siemens, Mrs Delmer Dewey, Mrs. Robert Burns, Mrs. E. P. Dietz, Misses Donna Unruh. Dorothv Boyes. Betty Vor seth. Barbara Brundidge and Ves ta Shinn. Miss Burris New Advisor Election of officers followed the picnic dinner held by Rain bow girl Tuesday night at the Masonic hall- Elected as worthy advisor was Miss Marilyn Burris; worthy associate advisor, Miss Joan Smith; charity, Miss Bev erly Kruger; hope, Miss Thais Crandall, and faith, Miss Leah Case. Presiding over the meeting were Miss Marilyn Hill as wor thy advisor and Mrs. Wayne Henry as mother advisor. Instal lation of officers will take place at the next meeting, Septem ber 23. . The newly elected worthy ad visor is the . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Burris and a sister of Lois Burris, past worthy ad visor of Chadwick assembly. - SILVERTOK Miss. Naomi Le- ron, who will leave soon for Corf vallis to enter college, was honored Sunday at a birthday and farewell, party when the Misses Evelyn, Margaret and Gladys Averette en tertained at their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Averettes home on Pine and Grant streets. Autumn flowers were used by the rooms and asked to - greet Miss Loron were Misses June Tofte, Margaret Uselman, Clara Wolf, Lucille Miles. "S ill Betrothal of Couple Told At Party ' Youngsters Are Party Guests In honor of her eleventh birth day, Ncvadca Pleasant was given a birthday party Tuesday after noon by her mother, Mrs. B. E. Howe, at their Stale street home. Games were played and refresh ments were served later in the Wedding bells will ring this winter for Miss Darlene Gardner and Douglas B. Armstrong, jr. The exciting news was revealed Wed- j afternoon. nesaay mgm at a party ior wnicn . . the brtinette hriHe-elct wn hn.t. .Present at the party were Eu- ess at the home of her narrnt, ! nIce and Gunderson. Mylrea Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Garner, on Miss Hazel Short, whose engagement to Alvin Ma zac was announced re cently. She is the daugh ter of Mrs. Pearl Short and he Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mazac, all of West Salem. No dale has been set for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller) Miss Singh A Visitor Miss Justina Singh, who Is studying for her master's degree In textiles at Oregon State col lege, is spending a week in Sa lem as the guest of Miss Carolyn Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Davis, at their home on Lansing avenue. Miss Singh was graduated from the Lady Irwin college in New Delhi, a school for girls of all religions and nationalities spon sored by the All-India Women'a conference. She came to the Unit ed States in February and en rolled in the school of home eco nomics where she became ac quainted with Miss Davis. Miss Singh just returned from Seattle where she spoke at var ious clubs and organizations. She wears her native saris with 40 in her wardrobe. First YW Board Meeting Held Salem YWCA board held its first meeting of the fall Tuesday. The two new staff program di rectors, Miss Ellen Sangster and Miss Rose Mary Essley, were wel comed and introduced to the board membership. Observance of YWCA day on October 14 was announced. De tails as to hours and program will be announced later. Similar ob servances will be held by YWCA groups throughout the nation that day. It is planned to have all age groups of the local YW par ticipate in some form. Plans are under supervision of the mem bership ' committee with Mrs. W. W. Baum as chairman. Mrs. Harold A. Rosebraugh, YW president, urged all members to be active in support of the annual Community Chest campaign cbening this . fall. Mrs. Arthur Madsen as chairman reported from the camp committee and an nounced dates fpr the 1948 sum mer camp. The event next sum mer will be held from June 25 to July 23, inclusive; including a four-day training event for staff the first part of the camp and a seven-day period for high school girls from which group four jun ior leaders will be selected for the camp periods following. Announcement was made , that a rummage sale will be spon sored October 24 and 25, proceeds from which will be turned over to the world work fund of the YW. The North Salem WCTU will meet with Mrs. Mabel Benjamin, 1565 North Winter St., Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 4 The Rev. R. A. Krueger will lea'd the de votions. This is the' first meeting of the fall for the group. McCoy street. The benedict-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug las B. Armstrong. Miss Gardner is a graduate of another saiem nign school and attended Willamette university. Her soror ity.is Delta Gamma. Her fiance, also a Salem high school gradu ate, served in the navy during the war. He will register for his sophomore year at university this fall. Miss Gardner invited a group of the college set to a bridge par ty with a late supper following. Guests learned the news when napkins, bearing the names of the engaged duo, were passed. Guests were Misses Jane Acton, Connie Cocking. June Young, Car olyn Carson, Edith Fairham. Mary Alice Glath of Woodburn, Carroll Gragg, Roberta Meyer, Helen Paulon, Betty Manoles, Margie Cooley, Addyse Lane, Elizabeth Nelsort, Barbara Brundidge. Pat Brown and Mrs. Leonard Odom. Mulcahy, Carol Thompson, Judy Foreman, Patty Johnson, Lea Rae Hamilton, Gary Hamilton, Carol Sittser, Teddy Sittser, Mrs. Ted Sittser, the honor guest and her To Mr. and Mrs. George Ross man go congratulations on the birth of a daughter Wednesday at the Salem General hospital. The baby's paternal grand par- Willamette ents are Supreme Court Justice and Mrs. George Rossman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher are vacationing this week at Florence and other points along the coast. Mrs. Wolfe Is Honored Mrs. Irvin B. Hill and Mrs. Ros coe Wilson were hostesses for an informal party Wednesday night in compliment to Mrs. Paul S. Wolfe at - the former's home. A dessert supper was served by the hostesses with an evening of cards following. A surprise show er honored Mrs. Wolfe. Covers were placed for Mrs. Wolfe, Mrs.- Francis Smith, Mrs. George Neuner, Mrs. BothwelJ Avison, Mrs. Tom Dunhanv Mrs. Stuart Lancetield, Mrs. Wilmer Smith. Mrs. Eugene Tupker, Mrs, William Lidbcck, Mrs. Willard N. Thompson. Mrs. L. Daye Idleman, Mrs. Charles Campbell and the hostesses. ' 0 . LYONS Complimented Sunday at a birthday dinner at his home was Hershel Culwell.- Gueets were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Culwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Weitmen, Mickel and Lyons, A. B. Culwell, Harlin Gibson, Mr. and Mrs.1 Adell Hutch inson and Dean of Mill City, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. llann, Deforest and -Gerald, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Weitman and Rickie of Aumsville and the horts, Mrs. Daisy Culwell, Joyce and Thelma Mae Culwell. Mrs. Dean - Ellis entertained members of her j. club at bridge and a late supper . Wednesday night at her Lefelle street home. Additional guests were Mrs. Jack Price.and Mrs. Cofcurn Craben horst' . : ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy II. 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