The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 31, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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t Tha SlaUamtm. Salam. Ortgon, Friday, Ociobr 31, 1947
Firesides,
Ball Are
Slated '
On of the highlight of Inter
national weekend on the Willam
ette university campus will be
te International ball Saturday
iBht in the school gymnasium
from 8:30 to 12 o'clk. The
YMCA i KportKoring the dnre
fid Bob Johnson' orchestra will
jIav for the affair.
The bill Lc a costume dance
f)fi pri7.es will b given for the
outstanding costumes. Informal
attire is in order if a costume can
not be obtained.
Ballroom dancing will be inter
rwrsed with such dance as the
Kchottische. Rye Waltz, and the
Heel and Toe Polka. Entertain
ment will feature numbers by the
Famtnow boys and Hawaiian stu
dent. 'FtretMe U FIlw Game
Following the Willamette-Pacific
came tonight there will be
open houne firesides at each of the
sororities and Lfcuranne hall. The
parties will carry out themes of
different rountries in connection
.with the International weekend.
The function? are co-sponsored
ly the fratetnities fSftio drew for
tv sorority they would work
with- and the independent men
who will aist Lausanne and
Fredentkon halls.
Chi Omega and Phi Delta Theta
will decorate the Chi O house as
sidewalk cafe ncene in France.
The Pi Phis and Betas are carry
ing out n Oriental theme at Ah
It -Phi lb3it Delta Gamma and
igma Chi at cooperating in giv
lig the &;. hou tin English,
Iruh and Scottish atmosphere,
vhile Alpha Ctei Omega and PKU
Aipna are decowiUng the A Chi O
Society ....Clubs
Music... The Home
Lausanne, Fredrickson and inde
pendents have chosen to.lMt a
Ilawaiian scene. 7
The fireside will feature danc
ing and refieKhments and will be
erved at all houses at 10:43.
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Law School
Dance Tuesday
Student txSff members of the
Wtiamette university law school
entertained with a dance -for the
lw t-chool acuity and students
Tuesday night at the Marion ho-t-A
from 8:30 to 11:30. Glenn Wil
liams and his orchestra played
tar dancing. The Halloween motif
was carried out in the decorations;
Arthur Wilson, vice - president
f the law school student body,
wa in charge, of the affair. As
sisting were Frank McKinney. Mr.
v Mrs. Martin Lair. Richard
FicKell and Harold Adams.
CLUB CALENDAR
fRIDT j, A
Vl DAV all day scwelng meeting, with
Mrs. Alma HatMld, NMS Judson at,
no-lio (luncheon at noon.
SATl'RDAT
Chemekela chapter. DAR, birthday
no-hoat luncheon. Cold Arrow. 1 p m.
MONDAY
United Spanish War Veterans and
auxiliary banquet at VTW hall. 6 JO
p.m.. business meeting. S p m.
Literary group Salem Woman's club
1 p rn.
Alpha Ch'i Omega mothers meet at
chapter house, 299 N. Winter St., 1:43
p m.
Salem Daughters of the Nile queen's
luncheon. Masonic Temple. 12:30 p.m.
Wesleyan Service Guild of Jason Lee
church with Mrs. J. N. Brlnkley, 4139
N. River road. t p m.
Spinsters with Miss Mary McKay,
Royal Court apt.. 8 p.m.
TirSDAY
World Community day, Jason Lee
church. 10 a m.
Theatre Arts group with Mrs. F. A.
Elliott. 2991 E. Center St., 1 p.m.
wroNrsDAY
St. Poul's guild and woman's auxil
iary of .St. Pauls Episcopal church, no
host luncheon and business meeting.
2 JO p.m.
THURSDAY
Group meetings. Woman's council,
First Christian church.
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house with a Switzerland thrmelirersitY of Oregon is Barbara Ann
Mil. a graduate or Salem high
school, and the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney King. 8611 N.E.
Pacific, Portland, formerly of Sa
lem. The announcement was made
over a IS-minute radio broadcast
Tuesday night. October 28. Given
In her honor, the annual "Sweet
heart Ball" will be Saturday
night.
Miss King is a freshman sociol
ogy major and a pledge of Gamma
Phi Beta.
MT. ANGEL St Ann's society
held a card party Wednesday
night in the auditorium which. was
well attended. The committee in
charge included Mrs. Al Saalfeld,
Mrs. Joseph Rosno, Mrs. P. Ruef,
Elizabeth Saalfeld, Mrs. Joseph
Schaecher, Mrs. Louis Schaecher,
Mrs. Arthur Shaefer, Mrs. John
Schafferg, Mrs. John Schallenber
ger, Mrs! Conrad Schmaltz, Mrs.
Andrew Schmidt, Jr., and Mrs. An
drew Schmidt, sr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robertson (Anjia Funk) who vesre
married on October 9 at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. .'Funk. The groom is the son of Mrs.
Frank Dowdell. The newlyweds are now at home in the
Keizer district (McEwdn photo.)
Girl. Born to Gooleys
Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs. Richard L. Cooley (Marjorie
Weum) on the birth of a daughter
Thursday morning at the , Salem
General hospital. The little girl,
who weighed seven pounds, thir
teen ounces, has been named
Christine Lynne.
The baby's grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley and
Mrs. Robert Turley.
YWCA Will Give
Smorgasbord r
Tickets will go on sale soon for
the smorgasbord to be sponsored
by the Salem YWCA on Novem
ber 14 at the YMCA building.
Serving will be from 5 until 7:38
p.m., following which there will
be a program.
Proceeds go to the world fel
lowship Work of the YW. On the
committee are Mrs. Earl Barham,
general j chairman; Mrs. Oscar
Liudahl, Mrs. B. F. Williams"; Mrs.
W. W. Baum; Mrs. Paul Heath,
Mrs.' Howard Post, Miss Mary Jo
Ogle, Miss Paty Haverty, Mrs.
Kenneth York, Mrs. Maxine Fer
ris, Miss Martha Montgomery,
Mrs. Norman Winslow and Mrs.
Bruce Spaulding.
Auxiliary Unit
Makes Plans
SILVERTON At the Monday
night meeting of Delbert Reeves
unit. No. 7, American Legion aux
iliary, 83 paid-up members were
reported by the first vice presi
dent, Mrs. George Towe. The quo
ta of 113 is to be realized by No
vember 10.
Mrs. Harry Kuch, hospital
chairman, reported the work of
her committee to include six per
sonal ditty bags and six tray
cloths for the veteran's facility.
The odd shoes donated by a local
merchant, have been acknowl
edged from the corrective head
quarters for wounded veterans.
Mrs. A. J. McCanneU president,
asked members to bring material
for a rummage sale to the Novem
ber 10 meeting.
Under direction of Mrs. Lewis
HalL junior activities chairman
the younger group is making
scrapDooKs lor the veterans hos
pitals; sending used greeting card?
to the Children's Farm Homp anri
holding regular meetings the third
Wednesday of the month. The
November meeting will be at the
home of the president of junior
Showers to
Fete Miss
Sears
Miss Palricia Sear, popular fall
bride-elect of James N. Shaw, Jr.,
of Corvalli.s is the incentive for
several pre-nuptiat parties.
Monday njght Mrs. Frank V.
Prime will entertain with a des
sert supper at her suburban home
on the Silvcrton road in compli
ment to Mixn' Sears. A bathroom
shower will fete the bride-to-be.
Bidden to honor Miss Sears aTe
her mother, Mrs. James L. Sears.
Mrs. J. N. Shaw of Corvallis,
mother of the bcnedict-elect," Mrs.
Rpbert Sears, Mrs. A. D. Wood
mansee, Mrs. Dousdas Parker,
Mrs. Ralph Smither, Misses Peggy
Sears, Sally Ann Barr, Beuna
Stewart. Georgia Hull. Helen Zie
linski and Evelyn Johnson.
Miss Sears will be honor guest
at an informal party Tuesday
night when the personnel of
Miller's entertain at the South
High street home of Miss Amanda
Schwabbauer. A miscellaneous
shower will honor the bride-elect
and a dessert supper will be
served.
Sally Heise
Christened
'Sally Lynn Heise. 11 -months-;
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Heise, was baptized at serv
ices Sunday, October 26 at St.
Paul's Episcopal chapel. The Rev.
George H. Swift officiated at the
12:30 ceremony before meinleis
of the immediate family.
The baby's go1iiii cuts are her
aunt. Mi s. J. - Richard Deveis of
Portland, and uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart McGilchrist.
Sally has a brother, John, who
is five. Her grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Krebs and Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Heise, all of .Sa
lem. .
Bridge-Club at
Malbon Home
Mrs. Roger Malbon was hostess
to members Of her bridge club on
Wednesday night. Mrs. Col let te
Rust was a special guest.
Members at the party were Mrs.
Orval Davenpoit, Mrs. Jerry
Kalaba. Mrs. Robert Covert, Mrs.
Loren Miller. Mrs. John Van San-
ten, Mrs. Kenneth- Dodge, Mrs.
David Gray, Mrs. Leonard Jen
sen, Mrs. Glenn Brown, Mrs. S. F.
Hartman. Mrs. WaRy Carleson
and the hostess.
girls. Mary Anne Woodward, 214
Coolidgc st.
Ina Harold and Mrs. E. A. Kern
were social hostesses Monday
night.
The annual mid-winter confer
ence for business and industrial
guU of the northwest YWCA will
be hld in Spokane, November
8 and 9. and attending from the
Salem YW will be Miss Ellen
Sangster from Ihe program staff
and Miss Betty Montgomery, rep
resenting the local business girls'
group.
Miss Alice Louise Ohling is en-
j tertaining as her house guests this
j weekend the Misses Barbara
: Munsord, Virginia Johnson, Sally
j Schidler and Lou Siebert of Cor
vallis. They will be here for the
Salem high school -Coi vallis game
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. William U Phil-
lips, jr., are spendingua few days
in Seattle on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
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Hallowe'en Party
For Daughters
A Halloween party was held by
the Catholic Daughters of Ameri
ca on Wednesday at the Salem
Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Fred
erick Pefletier was In charge. Her
committees included Mrs. G. H.
Schwalen, Mrs. Phillipa Krechter,
Mrs. F. M.' Weisner, Mrs. E. J.
Zuger and Miss Anita Thompson,
refreshments; Mrs. Edward Meier,
Mrs. O. J. Pelster, Mrs. A. E.
Kloos, decorations; Miss Lola
Schultz, Mrs. J. A. Ritchie, Mrs.
H. Burington and Mrs. James
Lover, games.
Games and refreshments occu
pied the group during the evening.
MT. ANGEL Fortr-two tables
of cards were in play Sunday
night at the European relief party
sponsored by Court Marion, Cath
olic Daughters Of America. The
committees responsible for th
success of the affair included Mrs.
I Leo Schwab, Mrs. J. A .Kaiser,
I Mrs. Al Lulay, Pauline Saalfeld,
Patricia Conncll, Mrs. Alois Ke
I ber, Mrs. Paul Wachter. Mrs. Ed
ward Hammer, Mrs. R. O. Apple
by, Anne Erwert. Mrs. A. May,
Mrs. Richard Foltz. Helen Keber.
Mrs. George Kruse.. Mrs. John
Diehl, and Mrs. Josephine Brock
haus. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parmea-
ter have returned from a trip to
Chicago. Mrs. Parmenter went
east a month ago to visit her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Whit
worth, and was joined there later
by her husband.
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See for yourself u hy 7t
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look at this ...
In our Lingerie Dept. . .
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and
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As a Friday QQ
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Look at This!
ON OUR MAIN FLOOR
2 for 1 .
Dress Sale
AS A FRIDAY SPECIAL
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Tables of Miscellaneous Items Including:
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