10 Th Start man. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. Odobf 19, 1947 Seen and Heard ... By JERYME ENGLISH TEA TIME a week ago when Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee and Mrs. Robert Sears entertained for bride-elect Patricia Sears, who will become Mn. Jarats N. Shaw, jr on November 2 . . . The spacious Woodmansee horn the setting . . . First large tea party of the season, everyone reminis cing . . . the topic of conversa tion the outcome of the chest drive . . . The women's division chair-J man, Mrs. I v. Benson, taxing time out from her duties and con fident the women will make their goal . . . She looked striking in her wineberry crepe suit with tirl clrirt th 4arkt fastened with a huge rhinestone buckle . . . wine shoes and a grey feather cha peau ... Receiving . . . In the entrance hall were the hostesses . . . down a few steps Into the large draw ings room where the bride-elect, hrr mother, Mrs. James L. Sears, Mrs. Shaw, sr., over from Cor- - vallis, and Mrs. James D. Sears, Patricia's grandmother, greeted guests ... A candlelight tea . . . huge brass canedlabras hold ing white tapers arranged about the rooms ... many bouquets of white chrysanthemums, a pleasing contrast to the dark woodwork . . Causing much comment ... the bouquet of bird of paradise on a low, round coffee table . . . and the beautiful purple orchids worn by the hostesses ... all sent air express and arriving that morning via Santa Barbara from Mrs. Van Svarverud, who formerly lived here and is a sister of Mrs. Rob ert Sears . . . Pink roses arran ged with ice blue flocked aspara gus fern centering the tea table. Outstanding- ... Mrs. Arnold Krueger in a good-looking mink brown moire taffeta costume suit with fishtail, jacket and off the face brown felt . . . Mrs. Bar ney Van Onsenoord chic in a navy blue Eton jacket suit and white blouse with ruffled collar and ruffs and navy felf . . . Mrs. Y!rvhrt RsmcHm H i t i rvt i v In a spruce green ensemble . . . the skirt of invisible plaid and the bodice of green silk, her fetching 1 .1 zrh- Via? idnrrtwl T-i t K m fatHr pom pom ... Mrs. Herman Jo chimsen in a sophisticated black costume suit highlighted with bands of gold rhinestones at the shaulderline and pockets ... A symphony in forest green was Mrs. E. H. Kennedy, who is busy with house plans these days, hoping to break ground this week lor her new home in Morningside, high up on the hill ... In fre-m the eeontry . . . Mrs. Burton A. Myers, in a becoming black satin dress and black hat, with Mrs. Gordon1 Hadley of Inde pendence . . . From out Morn ingside .way came Mrs. Glenn Paxson," Mrs. Harold Schneider, Mrs. Wendell Webb, who is now living in half of her house, the rest to be completed by the first of the year , . . and Mrs. Wil liam Lidbeck in gay red plaid wool frock with grey felt beret atop her dark hair . . . Mrs. Carl Porter driving up from Albany for the occasion . . . Chapeaax nates . . . Noted Mrs. Wolcott Buren's black halo style hat encircled in gold . . . Beige feathers swirling down over one ear of Mrs. Henry A. Simmons' brown hat ... A white feather hat for Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst . . In a becoming brown ensemble with touches of gold was Mrs. Ed winn Armstrong . . . and Mrs. Vern W. Miller in a pretty copper leaf crepe with brown hat . Two young marrieds, Mrs. Ralph Smither and Mrs. Douglas Parker, coming in with the newly engaged Georgia Hull ... IN THE WILDS . . .' The Fred and Edwin Vieskos leave Monday for Ontario to be there for the opening of pheasant hunting on Wednesday . . . they will be away a week . . . Also headed for Ontario on Tuesday to go hunt ing will be the Harold Olingers, Vernon Perrys, Clayton Foremans and Robert Dragers . . . while the men are hunting the girls plan to golf and Kathryn Foreman will visit her family, who live at Cald well ... A threesome . . . Drs. John R and Charles D. Wood and Al Loucks left Saturday by car for a several weeks pheasant hunting trip in South Dakota . . . While they are away Mrs. Charles Wood and Mrs. Loucks will spend a few days in Victoria, B. C, at the Em press hotel, leaving on Wednes day ... Also fishing time . . . Down on the Rogue river fishing this week are the Chandler Browns, the Werner Browns and Mr. and Mrs. James Walton. ON THE EAST COAST . . . now is Nancy Stricklin, blonde daugh ter of the Charles E. Stricklins, who has been transferred to the Cushing Veterans hospital at Franungham, Mass., as an occu pational therapist . . . She has been at Swannanoa, North Caro lina ... Before flying north to Boston Nancy enjoyed a house party at Myrtle Beach, one of the east coast's famous resorts . . . where the ocean water, according to Nancy, is just like bath water . . Nancy is more than enjoy ing the east and has attended ma jor league games . . . seen Har vard play and has plans for lots of skiing this winter ... FROM ACROSS THE WATERS . . comes news from Captain and Mrs. Winston Williams Grace has been so busy sightsee ing since her arrival in July that she has had hardly time to write . . A cable came to her mother. Mrs. Thomas Holman, a- week ago saying that her cocker spaniel, Pookie, finally arrived after two months waiting in a New ? York port for "sailing orders" . . . . Winston and Grace have been to the Alps in Bavaria, where he has been attending officer's school a month . . . They are now back in Frankfurt, and have a spacious apartment with two bedrooms, even a piano ... FOLLOWING THE SUN . . . Mr. and Mrs. Daniel B. Jarman left this weekend again for Santa Monica, Calif., to spend the win ter . . . They go each year and will have their Same apartment at the Georgian hoteL Presbyterian Women to Meet The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will meet Wednesday, October 22nd, at two o'clock. Mrs. F. E. McCracken will talk about her trip to summer leadership school at San Anselmo. There will be a musical program consisting of a piano solo by Bea trice Nagl, a vocal solo by Glennis Allen, and a violin solo by Ger aldine Schmoker. The executive board will meet at 11:30 in the church kitchen for a sack lunch. Mrs.. Charles S. MeEIhinny will preside at a one o'clock dessert luncheon Tuesday afternoon at her Court street home in compli ment .to members of the Theatre Arts group. Mrs. Lester Barr will preside at luncheon Monday afternoon at her rairmount mil name in compli ment to members of the Gaiety Hill garden club. Mrs. Arthur Pearson of Col urn bus, Ohio is visiting for two weeks with her cousin, Mrs. E. E Berg man on North Commercial street, Nuptials at Church St John's Lutheran church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Roscoe, daughter of C. D. Roscoe, and Jay V. Schaefer, son of Mrs. Ida Schaefer, Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the Rev. H. W. Gross officiating. Mrs. William Fisher was the soloist and Mr. Fisher the organist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown fashioned col onial style. The full skirt was over crinoline and ended in a train. The bodice and waistline were shirred and the sleeves were long. A crown of white beads held in place her train length tulle veil and she carried a white Bible marked with gardenias. Mrs. Albert King was the honor maid and wore a pink brocaded satin gown fashioned with bustle back. Miss Ruth Gettman was the bridesmaid and wore a blue bro caded satin gown. They carried pastel colonial bouquets. Marilyn Schaefer was flower girl and Mar- jorie Papke ring bearer. Both wore floor length frocks of blue and pink. Chester Schaefer was best man for his brother and ushers were Albert King, Harlan Hanson and Floyd Brodhagen. A reception was held at the par ish hall with Mrs. John H. Gett man in charge. Assisting were Mrs. Jerry Holsing and Mrs. Dan Scha efer. After a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Salem at 1042 Saginaw street. For traveling the bride wore an almond brown suit with dark brown accessories. Girl Scout Group To Hold Meetings The semi-annual meeting of the Salem district Girl Scout associa tion will be held at the chamber of commerce in the Cherrian room, October 22, at 6 p. m. for the pur pose of electing officers. On ad journment this group will attend the assembly of the Santiam area council at the Golden Pheasant for the semi-annual meeting and program following the dinner at 7:15. AU adults interested in girl scouting are urged to attend. Alpha Chi Omega alumnae will meet at the chapter house at 8 p.m. Monday. 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