SoJom, Ocsxyon. fttdar. Ociobf 1147 - r ' t ' a - f v4 -it- . if., Surprise Birthday Two surprise birthday parties were on the social slate Xor Thurs day night ' Mrs. Karl Becke and her daughter, Mrs. William Shinn, en tertained at dinner In honor of Mrs.'-' Becke's other ,-. daufhter, Marjorie, on her sixteenth birth day. The progressive affair was held at both the Becke and Shinn homes with eighteen of the honor guest's friends bidden to the party. - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pratt en tertained at a dessert supper and evening of bridge Thursday night at their North 14th street home for their club. During the evening the group honored Mrs. Ralph Wirth on her birthday, ', Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.' Russell Pratt. &ss Betty lively, daugllr of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dvely of Salem, whos betrqlhal to BruceDougla" Fraser, sen H Mr. and Mrs, John H jraser of Portland, has been cnr.canced. Miss Lively any her fiance are students j at Oreccn State college and plajfi to be married in June. (Gla dys Gilbert photo. Portland.) jj f Shower for Bride-Elect At hrr home on Edina Lane Tueftiay Tught, Miss S4rid Hein onen entertained with a bridal shower complimenting Miss Mar Johe Ann Donaldson whose nu r riaee to Law rence R. "Trick will be an eent cf October 11. A pink. blue, and yellow color motif was carried out in the table decorations. A sprinkler can covered with pink and white crepe rPr hanging on the wall tad pir.k. blue, or yellow stream ers fallvr.g from the spout and ex tending to each numbered gift on the table. Games were in play during the evening and at a late hour re- ire-nmenu were served. Thoe bidden to honor Miss I)onalcrn were: Mrs. Carol Lur tr. Mrt. Margaret Shipman, Mrs. Pauline Tidwell. Miss Maxine WeiTer, Miss Qtarlen Webb, Mis JoAnn Keeker, Mrs. Gladys IViyre, Mr. John Jelderks, Mrs. Verda McBride, Mrs. Edna Bart- Jjreii Donaldson, Mrs. Lenore Kughun, and the hostess Miss Signd Heinonen. Mrs. Bertram Thiisma and son, David, are being welcomed home from a five months atay in Ireland and London, where they went to visit her family and Mr. Thomson's rcialives. Mr. Thomson a rc-orc parried his family abroad in May, returning to the states in June. Canfratalatleas ge to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith, jr. (Evelyn Collins) of Corvallis on the birth of six pound, seven ounce daugh ter, Vicki Katherine, on Septem ber SO. at the Salem General hos pital. The baby's grandparents are Ms. and Mrs. Victor H. Collins of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith of Corvallis. i Officers Feie PEP Teachers ; The officers, Ethel Sundlie, Ida McClendon, Nan Denhem and Elsie Carpenter were hostesses to the PEP teachers' club Wednes day night at the Boucanier at Four Corners. Tables were de corated with fall flowers and Hal loween novelties. Hostesses for the year were se lected. The teachers from Prospect and Halls Ferry will be hostesses at the next meeting, November 5. , v - Attending were Cleora Parkes, Hazel Thomas, Nan Denhem, Ethel Sundlie, Sadie Roth, Elsie Carpenter, Vestal Matter, Grace Craig, Letty GenreCharlotte Jones, Carmelita Barquist, Aj villa Boyer, Willow Evans, Do lores Jager, Barbara Lovecik, Jes sie Rains and Grace Sehon. Mrs. Kstlil Brank. Mrs. if B. Flack, Mrs. Eldon T. Armstrong; Mrs. C. W. Prigge and Mrs. David Cameron were m Portland Wednesday to attend the lunch eon meeting of Nydia Temple, Daughters of the Nile. Rites Today : At a quiet ceremony this af ternoon at 2 o'clock Miss Betty Jean Auer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Auer of Dallas will become the bride of Lloyd Crabb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ida Crabb of Salem. The rites will be solem nized at the Methodist church parsonage in Dallas with the Rev. Clark Enz officiating. For her wedding the bride has selected a steel grey costume suit trimmed with silver button, for est green accessories and a corsage of gardenias. I Miss Betty Jane Winn will be the bride's honor maid and she will wear a pearl grey suit with black assessories and corsage of American Beauty roses. Albert Eva won will stand .with the groom as be? man. ; The couple will leave immedi ately after 1 the ceremony for a wedding trip alone the Oregon coast They will live in Salem at 184 W. Wilson street. Both in connected with the circulation dei partment of the Oregon Statesman. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter on Wednes day at the Salem Deaconess hos pital. Mr. Lewis is assistant ioowau coacn at Willamette urn versity. (Jit TO TRANSFORM YOUR BATHROOM 2 fMI mm. Bring cc!cr to your bathroom j (this fall with shower curtains of FpaikHn? plastic. See out large selection of famous brands ir.cludingr Krene, Parijr and Kcroseal. The designs stay ccicrferight and blissfully crisp lor keeps. All are 100 waterproof won't crak; stick, stiifen or stain ever, and can be cleaned with a iplamp cloth. In plain shades cr large selection ot colors. 340 Court SL ' j j Phone 9221 Dont forget to listen to "Over the Coffee Cap" on KOCO at 1:4$ each all m. Too may win a night Society ...J Clubs usic..'. The Home I ti V- . V . 1 'K-r. t. 1 1 "-. I If '; - - - : . -. - - - f.- Miss Caroline Helton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Purl V. Helton of Portland, formerly of Salem, whose engagement to Theodore B. Case, son of Mr. and Mn. Theodore D. Case of Klamath Falls, has been announced. The wedding is planned for next June. CLUB CALENDAR ntlDAT Barbara Frictehlc Tent Ns. S. Daugh ters of' Union Veterans of Ctrll War, meet at Weman's clubhouse, p.m. En fie wood Woman i club with Mrs. R. J. LowmiUcr, 3460 'Donald War. t p.m.i ! . Woman's Relief Corps meet at VTW hall. 1 p.m. . IATUSDAY Chemeketa chapter. OAR, with Mrs. Nettie Roberts. S72 Belmont t.. 2 p.m. MONDAY Executive board, Methodist Old Peo Dle's Home meet at the Home. 1625 Center t., 1130 p.m., monthly business meeting. United Spanlah War Veteran and auxiliary meet at VFW hall. 8 tt.m. PEO council meet at YWCA, 1:1S p.m. Spinsters meet with Miss Carolyn Bradv, Garden road, S p.m. First Methodist Wesleyan Service euild with Mrs. 3. Edgar Purdy. $46 N. 22nd St., 7:4J p.m. TUESDAY BPW business women's formal ban quet. Normandy Manor. S:4S p.m. , Yomarcos meet with Mrs. J. D. Foley, 150S N. 21st St., 1:13 dessert luncheon. Missouri club with Mrs. F. E. Mix, 2224 N. Winchell St.. 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY Women's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church meet st church. 1 p.m.. executive board. 1 p-nv St. Mark Lutheran aruild meet in church parlors. 1 o'clock. sere t Tint Mrthodtst church ex ecutive board meet st Carrier Boom, S:45 a.m., circles meet at i:ia lor aes serf luncheons. Mrs. Feike Will Head Delta Zetas Delta Zeta alumnae met Tues day ntght at the home of Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, with Mrs. B. L. Bradley assisting hostess. Dessert supper was served, after which a business meeting was held and so cial evening enjoyed. President of the group for the coming year is Mrs. Charles Feike and Mrs. Vir gil Sexton was elects treasurer. Members present! were Mrs. O. K. Beals. Mrs. E. A.i Carleton, Mrs. Esther Easton, Mrs. Charles , K. Fulton. Miss Mildred Deischer, Mrs. Charles Feike. Mrs. Hugh Morrow. Miss Maxine Paulsen, Miss Prudence Paulsen, Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders, Mrs. Virgil Sexton and the hostesses. A new member is Miss Deischer of Ce dar Rapids, Iowa, : who is,, from Beta Kappa chapter at Iowa State college. She has recently accepted the position here of assistant state supervisor of home economics education. j The next meeting will be held October 28 at the home of Mrs. Sexton. A Dinner Dance On Saturday The Salem division of the Chemical Workers of the Portland Gas and Coke Co. will entertain with a dinner and 'dancing party at the Normandy Manor Satur day night at 7 o'clock. Attending will be Messrs. and Mesdames Dan Goodman, Earl Pettit, Lloyd Edgell. William Nie mi, A. C. Driaeoll, Kenneth Har ris, A. C. Wood. M. Wood, A. Sunderland, fc W. Hewlett, Claude Ricketts, Dorsey C: Isom. Lyle Moore, Claude Bergstrom, Clifford Armstrong, E. J. Keller, Roy C. Lyman and Messrs. Jim Larson, Nelson Sipola. W. C. Knaele, Mat thew Marpert and Miss Rebecca Seitz. Party at Kindergarten Mrs. Donald Sutherland sur prised the children at the Belt kindergarten on Wednesday morning, with surprise birthday party for her five-year old son, John. A birthday cake, refresh ments and favors were brought for the morning group. Attending the party were the young host, John Sutherland, Randolph Carey, Blair Wassen, Amby Williams, Judy Hart well, Janice Rademaker, Frances Bal comb. 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The brid is th d.iufjhur of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Macklin and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith. Jesten-Miller), SWEOLC On Sunday Sep- tember 28th Mr. ami Mm. Joseph Brennan celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary. Their four children and families were pres ent for the family dinner; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brennan and daugh ter, Sandra Jo, of Atchison. Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holcomb and sons, MichSel and Roger and Mj. and Mrs. Dan Steele and Toni Marie of Oakridge and Dorothy Brennan of Salem. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Case and David of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson, Monitor and Har land Miller, Salem. Mrs. Cae and Mrs.' Dawson are the sisters of Mrs. Brennan. A chest of silver was presented the honored guests. President ,Fetes Committees Mrs. Merle D. Travis, president of Capital Unit No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, was hostess Tuettay night for a combined business and social evening for the budget committee and com mittee chairmen of the unit. Plans were discussed, for a rummage sale to be held by the unit De cember 7 and S. Refreshments were served by the hostess at a late hour. Attending the meeting were Mrs. I. N. Bacon. Mrs. Ethel Lewis, Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, Mrs. Walter Spaulding. Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. George Manning, Mrs. Helen MrLeod, Mrs. C. W. Stacy, Mrs. P. A. Ficke, Mrs. Raymond Bassett, Mrs. Donald Madison, Mrs. Ella Voves, Mrs. Barbara Lovick, Mrs. George Edwards, Mrs. E. W. .-Voves, Mrs. Barbara Lovcik. Mrs. Zell;i Williams, Mr. George Ga briel, Mrs. Rose Habernlcht and Mrs. Travis. Captains Are Hostesses Mrs. Emmett Klcinke and Mrs. Lee Ohmart, community thest captains, entertained at the lat ter's North 14th street home for members of their teams on Thursday afternoon. Tea was served by- the hostesses. Attending were Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. H. E. Corey. Mrs. Lawrence Osterman, Mrs. N. J. Lindgren, Mrs. Robert felfstrom. Miss Brenda Glass, Mrs. James Stone, Mrs. Lyman McDonald, Mrs. H. V. Compton, Mrs. Mar garet Rosecrans and Mrs. Henry Carl. Mrs. Frank H. Spears, also a chest captain. Invited her workers to a dessert luncheon Thursday afternoon at her Chemeketa street home. Covers were placed for Mrs. J. V. Hamar, Mrs. John Rauten kxanz, Mrs. J. E. Law, Mrs. Roy Lockenour, Mrs. Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Albert H. Gille, Mrs. Wil liam H. Lytle, Miss Ida Mae Smith and Mrs. Spears. ROBERTS Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eyerly entertained Sunday at dinner at Silver Creek Lodge in honor of their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Louis D. Haxton of Honolulu, Hawaii. Additional guests were Mr; and Mrs. E. L Gray and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mia Sloan to Wrd Plans ,aro being made for the wedding Friday night, October 17, of Miss Doris Sloan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell W. Sloan, Salem, to Howard BamwelL son of -Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Barnwell of West Salem. Coed to Wed Salem Man At the Chi Omega house on the Willamette university campus Tuesday night announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Vivian Thompson to Clarence Webber. The bride-elect's soror ity sisters learned the news when they found place cards bearing the duo's' names. Miss Thompson is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. E. M. Thompson of Milwaukie and .her fiance is the son. of Mr. and Mrs., C L. Webber, sr., of Salem. Both Miss Thompson and Mr. Webber are seniors on the Wil lamette -campus. The wedding will take place next year. ' ICE CBEAII (harts . 330 SAVHIG CENTER Sales A West &eJeaa Camellias Magnolia Rhododendrons Strawberry Bush Rales Tard Opeas far Sea sea Sa tar slay Balled shrubs ready new. Frait and shade trees, rose bashes and ether decMaveaa plaata will not be ready vniil late November. Knight Pcarcy Ilursery m S. Liberty - - (S Blocks Seath mt Stale) nEADQUARTEDS FOR lCra KSTJL'XE Uills Hosic !ore 432 State Phono 4959 Saul Jons. OwsSf . . 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