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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1948)
BUKNA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson attended the christening of their great grand niece, Deserce Katherine Petix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petix, at the Episcopal church in Portland Sunday. Mrs. Anderson acted as God-mother at the cere mony and Mr. Anderson acted as God-father for Mrs. Petixs broth er 9. Vintin Steel of New York. Mrs, Petix is the i daughter of MrsL Anderson's brother, J, D. Steel of New York.! lira. Arleta r tvels an j s George of Hillsboro. Ohio. : wr here to ! attend the golden wed ding anniversary of Mrs. Wels parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stur gis of Brooks. They left Saturday night. ; j I ' t i SOCIETY CLUBS -MUSIC Rushees at iWU Busy This Wee FT"" i Thm Statosmqn. Sqlom, Ortgon, Friday. Soptomfeor 17, 1843 i - ? I Voters Will Get Free Baby Sitters iii j A non-partisan baby sitting service to help get out the vote on ilr Willamette university's four sor ority houses are bustling with ac- s tivity today as record number f freshmen coeds, enter the fin- j al stage of "rush week" and pre- : pare to chiim the pledge ribbons j . of the social fraternity of their choice. i With the outlawing of the cus- i tomary pre-registration for rush- ; in, no official tabulation of the j number of women on rush lists 5 has been possible as yet, although Mrs. '.C. R. Nelson, the new Pan- , hellehic advisor, estimates that nearly 135 attended the open ; houses when rush week opened Wednesday. j Invitations for firesides today and tonight wi", be Issued to the ; rushees this morning at the Pan- . hellenic offices. Plans for the af- i fairs include, for Alpha Chi Ome ga, a "shipwreck" theme, com- ' plete with pirates and gypsy for- ! tune teller: Chi Omega, "fireside fables," a fashion show centered : bout a scrapbook of fraternity events; Delta Gamma, "Anchor Inn." in a nautical setting, and Pi Beta Phi. "Pi Phi Heaven." where ru-shees will be greeted by Saint Ieter himself. Thursday's firesides, also var ied, included Chi Omega's dude ranch. "Chi-O-T." "Slumber Time." at Delta Gamma. "Alpha Chi Gazette" of magazine cov ers, at Alpha Chi Omega, and Construction Ahead" at Pi Beta phi. where redecoration of the chanter house is in progress. Saturday rushees will make known their first and second choices of sorority, when they at tend the afternoon tea at their second choice, and the formal 'preferential" dinner at their first, j After bids h2ve been returned by rushees, and by the four hous es, freshmen women sleep with dreams cf the house of their choice untO Sunday morning when tbev pick up their formal Invitations to pledge and receive 4- ' ,f T - -1 fthfBA an4 .. 31 ?sbbv atlU 3 4 in t7 I 'I 4 i i I Mrs. Vernon Lee Dhott (Marjorie Ellen Tucker) who was married on August 21 at the Salvation Army Cit adel. Ths bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Axthur Tucker and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eliiott of Shedd. The bride will remain in Salem while her husband is with tho navy. (McEwan photo). ! election day will be offered the - - 1 . j Citizens of Salem, as a result of .th action taken by the Salem disjtrict of Willamette area coun cils of i Camp Fire Girls Wednes day. The service will be free of sitters" will arrange to go to the voters' homes in their owjfi neighborhoods. Further de tails will be announced later af- teri the guardians and leaders meet, i Mrs. Lyle Shepherd is guardian chairman. j The- council met Wednesday at the! Camp Fire headquarters. j Among the activities underway at jthe present time is the mem bership march which started this week :and will last through No vember 30. Mrs. Wallace Hug, membership chairman, announ ced that the slogan "be friendly make friends - join the Camp Fire girls!" will be used again this year, and many special events And projects highlighting the Camp j'ire program will be held. 1 Mrs. George W. Bagnall. execu tive director, announced that sev eral girls were helping at the Community Chest office count ing feathers, cards, buttons etc. The Camp Fire Girls is a Red Feather service. i Mrs. Irl McSherry presided at the regular monthly council meet- Party for Two, 1 Given Wednesday Mrs. Fred Cast and Mrs. Arthur i Roethlin were hostesses Wednes day night at a handkerchief show- their pledge ribbons at breakfast : er for Mrs. James Pike and Mrs. t the sorority house. Later the j Parker Gies. Both young matrons croups of r.ev and old "sisters" are leaving soon to join their hus- will attend church en masse. ; bands and to make their homes i elrewhere. Mrs. Pike will live in T ; I . j Toppenish, Washington, and Mrs, Bride Elect Oi ven : Gi move to Madras-Qr inose nononng tne two were: 4. '?1 t ' Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Nuttbrock (Agnes Snook) who were married on Augrast 29 at the Keizer Community church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Snook and her husband is the son of Mrs. Hazel Nuttbrock. The couple will live in the Keizer district. (Kennell-Ellis). ing, and Mrs. William E. Healy I Mrs. Dayle Bur res, camp chair was introduced as the new radio j man, and Miss Margaret Jane chairman. Others attending were I Emmons, field director. Various Gifts Honored Wednesday night at a miscellaneous bridal , shower was 1Hs Arlene Wikoff. who will be come the bride of Howard Dick son on October 1. Mrs. Percy Ull- man and Mrs. Lowell Wikoff were bostesses for the affair which was held at the Ullman home on North Winter itreeL A lata supper was crved. : - Attendir.g were Mesdames Wil Kam Pruitt. Lulu King, George Siefarth. Kenneth King, Alvin Kru, Floyd King. George Hen de;son Hulda Lehman, Marguer ite Stoned-Cordon Wetler. Lyle Cave. Harold Neuswanger, Dave Ramsey er, Frank Taikins. Grant Wikoff. J. F. iWiloff, Harry Wi kfr. C -J. Dickson, Miss Doro iiir Engelbart, the honor guest nd the hostesses. "Round-up' Theme Of Meeting Cowboy costumes and a chuck wagon lent atmosphere to the round up" meeting of the Salem Busines ar.d Professional Woman's dub Tuesday night at the Salem woman clubhouse. Bridge, Pi vocnie ana otner games were iayed during this, the first rec reational meeting of the year. Miss Jcsephinc Evans, chair lan of the recreational commit headed the group in charge. ouests at tne meeting were Mrs. Etta Shoemake. Mrs. Dorothy Wood ring, Mrs. May Undsey, Miss Neva Dallas. Miss Elizabeth Boeder a&d Miss Paulino Hastings, rait Matrons of OES will meet tonight at 6:30 at the Golden Pheasant fcr dinner. Hostesses Witl be Mrs. Gerald Richards, lrs. Rex Turner, Mrs. EL T. Cyton, Mrs. Estelle Smith and Mrs. Helen Slater. Mrs. Mary Thomas. Mrs. Peerysj T. Bureh, Mrs. Sam Campbell, Mrs. Donald Parker, Mrs. Elmo Li nd holm. Mrs. Lawrence Fitz gerald. 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